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Molten Mirrors: A Decade Of Livity Sound Part 2
Various
Peverelist & Kowton - "Exhale" - (5:38) 115 BPM
Simo Cell - "El Gato Loco" - (5:37) 85 BPM
Hodge - "Do What You Need To Do" - (5:20) 133 BPM Hot
Bruce - "Just Getting On With It" - (6:27) 134 BPM
Kouslin - "Racket" - (3:51) 67 BPM
Jurango - "Drolle Prosse" - (4:26) 135 BPM
Toma Kami - "Sixty Frames" - (4:32) 60 BPM
Ido Plumes - "Albeit" - (6:41) 140 BPM
Surgeons Girl - "Grass Labyrinth" - (4:57) 135 BPM
Review: With the swift tempos, experimental beatmaking and leftfield club styles of Livity Sound a decade in the making now, Molten Mirrors Part 2 further champions friends and family of the influential Bristol label. With Pev & Kowton holding it down with an edgier dub techno experimentalism in "Exhale", Bruce explores the nether regions of futuristic and industrial rave with "Just Getting On With It", while Hodge brightens things up with the positive reinforcement of his melodic breakbeats in "Do What You Need To Do". Livity Sound's French quarter gets its inspirations from Toma Kami's middle-eastern motifs and funnelled jungle beats in "Sixty Frames", next to the rhythmic and deconstructed sound design of Simo Cell's "El Gato Loco". Tripped-out after hour numbers come through Ido Plumes's "Albeit" alongside some broken beat techno from Jurango and some live synth renditions by Livity Sound newcomer Surgeons Girl. And for the extra wildcard touch, check out Kouslin's lurking "Racket".
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LIVITY 049D2
24 Sep 21
Bass
Sonder Somatic
Elo - (6:23) 125 BPM
Cacao - (4:29) 120 BPM
Ore - (4:28) 90 BPM
Meek - (6:41) 122 BPM
Torn - (3:46) 128 BPM
What - (5:37) 128 BPM Hot
Baychimo - (6:04) 112 BPM
Patience St Pim - (3:24) 111 BPM
It'll Pass - (4:53) 140 BPM
Aon - (5:45) 124 BPM
Serotonin Levels Low - (4:43) 133 BPM
Review: Somatic is Bruce's debut album and sees the UK producer tight walk a fine line between experimental electronics and rhythm-heavy club tracks. This latter side of his work is represented on tracks like the hypnotic, vocal-sampling "Elo" that weaves its way to a tripped out climax, on the grinding, visceral "What" or on the teased out "Meek" - where Bruce uses layered percussion and textured sound scapes to deliver a slower but mesmerising effect. Elsewhere, there are dubbed out pieces like "Ore" and the funk bass and atmospheric synths of "Patience St Pim" that demonstrate Bruce is not a conventional electronic producer.
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HESLP 004D
26 Oct 18
Techno
Reverse Vol 1
Various
Hodge - "Amor Fati" - (6:12) 126 BPM
Alex Coulton - "Bounce" - (6:31) 124 BPM Hot
Simo Cell - "Cellar Door" - (6:57) 155 BPM
Batu - "Spooked" - (5:57) 120 BPM
Bruce - "Tilikum" - (5:28) 123 BPM
Alex Coulton - "Pointe Noire" - (6:24) 84 BPM
Hodge - "Renegades" - (6:18) 83 BPM
Bruce - "Just Getting Started" - (4:30) 128 BPM
Batu - "Clarity" (Dismantled) - (6:23) 118 BPM
Alex Coulton - "War Games" - (5:05) 86 BPM
Simo Cell - "Piste Jaune" - (5:45) 164 BPM
Alex Coulton - "Bounce" (Peverelist remix) - (6:17) 124 BPM
Played by: Vern & Milla, Unkey, Majora, Wolf
Review: After Livity Sound established itself as a self-contained affair originally centred around Pev, Kowton and Asusu, it was intriguing to see the net widen with the introduction of the Ytivil Dnuos sublabel as a place for likeminded, fresh talent to reside. After the previous Livity Sound original and remix compilations, now the 'reverse' label has its own collection, bringing focus on a host of producers who are now reaching notoriety in their own right. From the recent thrill of Simo Cell to Hodge's first outing on the imprint, via Bruce, Batu and Alex Coulton, this is as strong a statement of cutting edge UK soundsystem electronics as you could wish for.
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LIVITYCD 003
23 Oct 15
Techno
Amor Fati (Remixes)
Hodge - "Amor Fati" (Peverelist remix) - (6:13) 84 BPM Hot
Bruce - "Tilikum" (Hodge remix) - (6:14) 128 BPM
Played by: Jaquo George
Review: Ahead of the release of the Ytivil Dnuos compilation, Peverelist has opted to turn out a 12" that revisits two tracks from the recent past and sheds some fresh light on them. The label boss himself takes "Amor Fati" by Hodge to task, and turns out a delicately poised but satisfyingly weighty version replete with twinkling synth lines and jagged rhythmic incantations. Hodge meanwhile gets to have some fun with Bruce's "Tilikum", and weaves an emotional techno variation out of the component parts that stands amongst his most impassioned works to date, thanks in no small part to the heart-rending sweeps of chord that blanket the peak of the track.
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399 YTIVIL
16 Oct 15
Techno
Just Getting Started
Just Getting Started - (4:30) 128 BPM
Tilikum - (5:28) 123 BPM Hot
Review: UK producer Bruce finds himself following up Hodge's first release on Dnuos Ytivil with more quality, off the beaten track techno. The Livity Sound sub-label provides the emerging talent with his first record and "Just Getting Started" is a frenetic session of looped tribal drums, mechanical atmospheres and full-on rhythms drunk on swing, while a more subdued "Tilikum" is awkwardly syncopated to start, before building into something deep - to then dropping back into a funky Chicago bassline groove.
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599 YTIVIL
24 Nov 14
Techno
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