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DJ Deep - "What's Going On" - (6:13) 124 BPM Hot
Avision - "Hold No Groove" - (5:56) 128 BPM
Deetron - "Pulse" - (6:36) 140 BPM
Review: Next up on Laurent Garnier's label is a split release that explores the deeper end of house and techno. DJ Deep is up first with "What's Going On". Powered by raw, tribal beats and featuring lush pads, it sounds like the veteran house head's tribute to Joe Clausell's organic sound. Avision's "Hold No Groove" is also inspired by house music, but on this occasion, Chicago rather than New York is referenced. Combining a snaking bass with busy, layered percussion, the result is mesmerising. Deetron ups the tempo but maintains a deep sound on "Pulse", its musical but insistent rhythm recalls classic Kenny Larkin.
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QR D 081 TSM 24
22 Mar 24
Techno
Ellum Sampler Volume 2
Various
Pete Tong & John Monkman - "Ecstasis" - (6:52) 124 BPM
Avision - "In My Mind" (Warehouse mix) - (7:46) 130 BPM
Citizen Kain - "Charly Charly" - (7:22) 125 BPM Hot
Waltervelt - "Invisible Frequency" - (7:00) 124 BPM
Melawati - "Organ Donor" - (4:45) 128 BPM
Alexandros Djkevingr & Greg Ignatovich - "Natalia" - (7:55) 122 BPM
Adam X - "Bound & Broken" (feat Janina Schuetz - Maetrik remix) - (5:40) 124 BPM
Review: The latest compilation on Maceo Plex's label brings together some names that would not normally share a release. Most notably, it features a rare production from Pete Tong - in collaboration with John Monkman - that follows a decidedly tripped out techno sound. The Radio 1 host features alongside a broad cast of characters, including US industrial pioneer Adam X. Working under the ADMX-71 guise, his "Bound & Broken" is turned into a slinky ebm track by Maetrik. There's also deeper material from Avision, with the rolling atmospherics of "In My Mind", while Citizen Kain is sure to keep listeners guessing with the brooding, pulsating "Charly Charly".
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ELL 065PT 2
02 Apr 21
Techno
What I Say EP
What I Say - (5:58) 130 BPM
All Groove - (6:52) 128 BPM
Send Off - (6:30) 128 BPM
Send Off (Jorge Zamacona remix) - (7:00) 128 BPM Hot
Review: Anthony Cardinale aka Avision returns to Hardgroove with another fine club techno EP. The title track is a funky affair, with shaking percussion and a repetitive vocal sample throughout, influenced by 90s US house as much as techno tropes. On "All Groove", he ups the tempo and intensity levels to deliver a repetitive chord-heavy jacker, while on "Send Off", a similar aesthetic applies, as Avision drops epic synths over a niggling 90s house bass. The release is also notable due to the choice of remixer: Ben Sims' label has managed to coax a rare remix from Paul Mac under his Jorge Zamacona guise, with the veteran UK producer dropping a deep but slamming affair, featuring soulful vocals.
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HARDGROOVEDIGI 002
26 Mar 21
Techno
Taking Over Me
Taking Over Me - (6:39) 128 BPM
Taking Over Me (Pt. 2 mix) - (6:02) 130 BPM
Taking Over Me (Chambray remix) - (5:17) 128 BPM Hot
Review: He's appeared everywhere from Suara, Ellum Audio and We Are The Brave, to Beard Man and even Ben Sims' Hardgroove, but now the ever reliable Anthony Cardinale aka Avision is back with this absolute belter for Knee Deep In Sound. "Taking Over Me" exists as a trilogy of sorts, with the pummelling first version taking care of business with its rolling 909 rhythms and pop-inflected croons, mixed with a Chicago ghetto house attitude in the vein of legend DJ Funk. This is further streamlined next with Part 2's bouncier and more emotive club mix, while Berlin's Chambray, hot off that collaboration with Laurent Garnier last year, takes the track down a deeper and more sensual late night route - for something a bit different.
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KD 103
01 May 20
Minimal/Tech House
This Way
Retro - (6:15) 85 BPM
This Way - (7:24) 128 BPM Hot
Trip - (5:23) 128 BPM
Review: Following releases on Beard Man and Hardgroove, Anthony Cardinale aka Avision drops this stunning EP for We Are The Brave. "Retro" is an impressive tribal workout, powered by staccato drums and blasts of icy filters. It's tough but funky, perfectly aligned with the label's approach. "This Way" is more inventive; it sees Cardinale loop piano keys over doubled up claps and a swirling, building filter as evocative vocals play out in the background. Maintaining this mood till the end is "Trip", where Avision deploys a tough, rolling rhythm populated with vocal snippets and acid-frazzled builds to devastating effect.
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WATB 036
06 Sep 19
Techno
Tribology Takeover
Marco Bruno - "Any Given Sunday" - (6:00) 132 BPM
Cadans - "Bite" - (5:59) 129 BPM
Mark Broom - "Loop It" - (5:16) 128 BPM
Avision - "Rebel" - (6:40) 130 BPM Hot
Review: UK techno veteran Ben Sims is one of the most renowned proponents of the tribal techno sound - his revered Hardgroove imprint being synonymous with such. Comprised of cuts from the Londoner's recent 'Tribology' mix-compilation, it features long time colleague and fellow London legend Mark Broom (Beardyman) on the fiercely hypnotic tool "Loop It" calling to mind his seminal work as Rue East more than a decade ago, the dub-inflected factory floor assault of Marco Bruno's "Any Given Sunday" as well as Dutch artist Cadans on the funky stomper "Bite". Closing out the EP is label regular Avision delivering the mentalist minimalism of "Rebel" geared for proper tunnel vision under the strobe light.
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HARDGROOVE 026
23 Aug 19
Techno
Freak Zone EP
Freak Zone - (7:35) 125 BPM
Freak Zone (Mark Broom remix) - (6:01) 128 BPM
Stripped - (6:49) 125 BPM
Dope Jazz - (6:03) 125 BPM Hot
Played by: S-File
Review: Anthony Cardinale is an American producer who has just launched this new side-project, Avision. It's clear that the long years spent frequenting and playing at underground clubs in the States has rubbed off on his production style and this EP is a rough, raw analogue ride. The title track sets the tone with its insistent rhythm and noisy drums, while "Stripped" is even rawer-sounding, as a clanging metallic bar bashes away against the backdrop of pumping drums and surging chords. "Dope Jazz" offers some respite - and showcases Cardinale's deeper sound - but it's only a temporary one and label boss Mark Broom drops an intense kick-drum heavy take on the title track.
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BMD 019
26 Aug 16
Techno
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