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Electric Soul Music Vol 2
Various
Niereich Vs Shadym & Linus Quick - "Don't Let Me Down" - (6:16) 128 BPM
SMYTH (UK) - "Make Your Mind Up" - (7:23) 130 BPM
Konrad - "Keep On Movin" - (6:32) 130 BPM
Uhnknwn - "We Are Human" - (7:09) 130 BPM
Tenzella - "Excuse" - (8:03) 132 BPM
Alan Fitzpatrick - "Simpatico" - (6:07) 137 BPM
ASH - "Love Me" - (7:09) 130 BPM
Mode? - "I Want To Fly" - (6:06) 128 BPM
Inafekt - "What Is Techno" - (6:27) 130 BPM
Filterheadz - "Emphasis" - (6:40) 130 BPM
Roman Weber - "Midnight" - (6:20) 130 BPM
Alex Mine & Lazar - "Prophecy" - (7:04) 129 BPM
Dave Sinner - "Gegen Die Zeit" - (6:21) 130 BPM
Uto Karem & Gaston Zani - "Perfection" - (7:02) 130 BPM
Giovanni Carozza - "Leadosophy" - (6:27) 132 BPM
Kusp - "Nobody Likes The Records That You Play" - (7:03) 140 BPM
Alessandro Grops - "Beyond" - (7:01) 130 BPM Hot
Charly Schaller - "Moonshine" - (8:40) 133 BPM
Review: For the second instalment of the Electric Soul Music series, Alan Fitzpatrick has recruited some new producers alongside well-known names. Embodying the label's tough but soulful approach is
Niereich Vs. Shadym & Linus Quick's "Don't Let Me Down", where pounding kicks and lithe break beats underpin haunting female vocals. Konrad delivers a similar sound, albeit with more brash vocals delivered over a rolling, filtered groove. Meanwhile, Tenzella represents an intense version of Fitzpatrick's sound, as acid lines are fired at hyper speed over the pounding drums of "Excuse". Representing better known artists and the more extreme end of We Are The Brave's sound, Filterheadz drops the rave siren and hardcore bass-led "Emphasis".
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WATBCV 02
31 Jul 20
Techno
Vortex
Vortex - (7:20) 127 BPM
Stranger Things - (7:51) 127 BPM Hot
Review: Alan Fitzpatrick's label has put out music by household names like Gary Beck, Darius Syrossian and Sasha, but it also deserves praise for releasing Vortex. The work of upcoming producer A.S.H, it's not hard to understand its appeal. The title track is a rolling tribal groove that unfolds to the sound of jungle sub-bass and sinister, building riffs. On "Stranger Things", the newcomer also impresses; led by niggling percussion and a tearing rumbling bass, it maintains a menacing edge despite the use of shimmering chords. According to Fitzpatrick, there's plenty more to come from A.S.H - for fans of effective warehouse techno, it's great news.
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WATB 020
17 Aug 18
Techno
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