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Alix Perez & Halogenix

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Folio/1
Alix Perez - "Haunted" - (4:54) 172 BPM
Submarine - "Malibu 1973" - (5:19) 174 BPM
Alix Perez & Halogenix - "Rollcage" - (5:00) 172 BPM Hot
Monty & Hyroglifics - "The Glow" (feat Benabu) - (5:18) 174 BPM
Played by: High Roll
Review: Alix Perez's 1985 continues to build its own unique lane with the first V/A release of the year. Following Monty's "Hypnotise" comes this sleek, stark four-piece featuring a range of innovative kindred spirits. Perez takes the lead with "Haunted", a powerful techno-influenced slab of darkness while Cologne-based next-genner SubMarine follows with a 20,000 league deep sea wriggle fest on "Malibu 1973". Deeper into the Folio we forage to find barbed soul and heavy emotion on "Rollcage" (with Halogenix) and fly-by-night finger-clicking funk and subversive soulful vocals on "The Glow" (with Monty and singer Benabu)
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ONEF 011
25 May 18
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Folio/3
Alix Perez & Halogenix - "Unlustrous" - (4:39) 172 BPM Hot
Visages - "Momentum" - (4:32) 172 BPM
Workforce - "Simple, Positive Things" - (6:02) 174 BPM
Hyroglifics - "Day By Day" - (5:06) 174 BPM
Review: 1985 is undoubtedly one of the most exciting labels in drum & bass and never fails to push music that's fresh and exciting. The Folio/ series is coming to an end, but the third instalment is a worthy final chapter in Perez's four-track VA odyssey. He's roped in some of the scene's best with Halogenix, Workforce, Visages and Hyroglifics all joining Perez himself across the four tracks, and the results are futuristic, danceable and deeply satisfying. 'Unlustrous' is unique in its structure, with flowing, wobbly arrangement that builds and builds over the entire tune into something massively heavy. Hryglifics possibly has the most creative track with 'Day By Day', while Workforce's 'Simple, Positive Things' is relentlessly dark. Top class.
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ONEF 028
06 Nov 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Without End
Wondering At Loss - (4:26) 175 BPM
Someone Else - (5:00) 172 BPM
Moving On (feat Liam Bailey) - (5:08) 57 BPM
Alix Perez & Halogenix - "Perfect Stranger" - (5:47) 172 BPM Hot
Alix Perez & Workforce - "Distant Figures" - (4:52) 174 BPM
Ain't Nothing - (4:48) 174 BPM
Blurred Lines - (5:26) 174 BPM
Lost & Proud (feat Liam Bailey) - (5:42) 174 BPM
Review: One of the scene's most long-running liquid masters is back with a mini-LP, an eight-track exploration of his sound that is sure to be a future benchmark for just how perfect the lighter side of things can be. It's Alix Perez, of course, and Without End is a masterpiece in soulful soundscapes, a gentle, deft piece of music that rollicks and flows with touches of melancholic nonchalance. It's designed to be listened to as cohesive piece of music, and the first track - Wondering At A Loss - lays the tone perfectly; suble piano ripples, distant vocal shimmers and crisp, finger-click drums. The string-laden build-up of 'Someone Else' is unmissable, as are the funky steps of 'Moving On' featuring the utterly superb Liam Bailey. He also finishes up the EP on 'Lost & Proud', and the other features - Halogenix, Workforce - are similarly stunning. Spellbindingly good.
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ONEF 030
18 Sep 20
Drum & Bass / Jungle
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