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Brendon Moeller

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MORD X RYC
Various
Ritzi Lee - "Neutropia" - (5:34) 135 BPM
Amotik - "Laal" - (6:03) 138 BPM
Norbak - "Lucidez" - (5:13) 138 BPM
Dimi Angelis - "Optical Prism" - (5:42) 138 BPM
Jeroen Search - "Illustris" - (5:01) 138 BPM
UVB - "Mortifere" - (6:10) 142 BPM
Bas Mooy - "Vedette" - (5:11) 131 BPM
Kaiser (K S R) - "Disciplined Soldiers" - (5:12) 136 BPM
Orphx - "Slipping Through My Fingers" - (6:14) 133 BPM
The Lady Machine - "Concorde" - (5:21) 135 BPM
Inigo Kennedy - "Copperhead" - (6:24) 140 BPM
Adriana Lopez - "Gradual Illusion" - (5:29) 137 BPM
Quelza - "La Choreographie Du Soleil" - (7:43) 138 BPM
Stanislav Tolkachev - "Must Be Loud" - (5:23) 135 BPM
Rene Wise - "Smashing Around" - (5:02) 134 BPM Hot
Brendon Moeller - "Hot Pursuit" - (5:01) 130 BPM
Played by: Subdermic
Review: Celebrating their tenth anniversaries, Mord and RYC deliver this superb compilation. Given the depth and breadth of their collective experience, this collection spans a range of sounds and styles. At the deeper end of the spectrum, there's the wonderful 90s melodies of Ritzi Lee's "Neutropia" and Amotik's "Laal", where hypnotic, Sleeparchive-esque tones bubble up over a stripped back groove. On a break beat tip, Uvb's "Mortifere" is a dense, mesmerising club track, while Brendon Moeller's "Hot Pursuit" resounds to a clanging, steely rhythm. The compilation has no shortage of club tracks either: there's the all-encompassing tonal builds of Bas Mooy's "Vedette", Kaiser's coruscating minimalism on "Disciplined Soldiers" and the gloomy industrial breaks of Orphx's "Slipping Through My Fingers".
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MORDRYC 001
05 Jun 23
Techno
Highly Concentrated
Poly-Mod - (5:36) 129 BPM Hot
Highly Concentrated - (5:03) 120 BPM
Route - (5:13) 124 BPM
Refridgeration - (5:39) 130 BPM
Motor - (5:08) 93 BPM
Invocation For Station Q - (5:26) 100 BPM
Review: Brendon Moeller has released before on the Ann Aimee offshoot, but this time he lands on the Delsin mothership with an EP that spans a range of styles. "Poly Mod" is a lively, abstract affair, with Moeller layering dubby chords over a tingling rhythm and a cavernous bass, while on "Route", he teases out a more understated version of this sound. The title track sees Moeller pivot towards the dance floor, with a groove that's powered by steely drums and swirling filters, while on "Refrigeration", he goes deeper, deploying a muddy bass to guide the listener through a nocturnal soundscape. The ticking percussion and repetitive tones of "Motor" and "Invocation For Station Q" round off this fine release.
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DSRC 17
01 Jul 22
Techno
Echocord Jubilee Compilation
VARIOUS
Fluxion - "Tides" - (8:31) 120 BPM
Quantec - "My Safe Harbour" - (7:12) 114 BPM
Deadbeat - "House Of Vampires" - (8:41) 115 BPM Hot
Onmutu Mechanicks - "Calyx" - (9:22) 124 BPM
Brendon Moeller - "Farmhouse" - (7:43) 125 BPM
Luke Hess - "Kratos" - (7:17) 125 BPM
Resoe - "Tanzfieber" - (7:17) 121 BPM
Stephen Hitchell - "For Convextion" - (9:06) 123 BPM
Fenin - "Salty-Dub" - (6:17) 127 BPM
Mikkel Metal - "Wahomi" - (7:07) 118 BPM
Review: Kenneth Christiansen's label celebrates its tenth year in business without any fuss or the whiff of the understated marketing campaigns that underpin some of Echocord's peers. Indeed, it is reasonable to say that the key to the Danish imprint's longevity has been to focus on the deeper, dubbier side of techno, without worrying too much about what all around them are doing. Put simply, Echocord was releasing textured techno for the head and the floor before and after it was trendy to do so. Unsurprisingly, the Echocord Jubilee Compilation manages to capture these two spheres. It opens with the ethereal, wistful "Tides" by Fluxion, which slides into the shantying "My Safe Harbour" by Quantec. By the time that Deadbeat's contribution appears, the tempo has gradually gone up thanks to the Canadian's trademark tribal drums and Onmutu Mechanicks's contribution turns the mood slightly more menacing as "Calyx" marches to the beat of metallic drums and teems with foreboding chords. This being Echocord however, reflective and evocative sensibilities are never too far away, and Luke Hess's "Kratos", although based on clipped drums, boasts breathy, shimmering melodies. Christiansen also proves that he has a keen ear for potential crossover tracks, and Intrusion/Echospace producer Stephen Hitchell's "Fox Convextion", with its pulsing bassline and uplifting hooks, could propel this label into the spotlight that so many lesser, hype-driven labels occupy.
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ECHOCORDCD 10
11 Apr 11
Techno
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