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Cocoon Compilation T
Various
Stephen Brown - "Level Steps" - (9:33) 131 BPM
Claude VonStroke - "Moody Fuse" - (6:51) 125 BPM
Denis Horvat - "Monomono" - (6:19) 120 BPM
Daniel Avery - "Your Future Looks Different In The Light" - (5:59) 128 BPM
Jeroen Search - "Subversive Elements" - (5:34) 136 BPM
Marco Bailey - "Kanai" - (6:54) 130 BPM
Damiano Von Erckert - "500 People, 500 Hearts, 1 Love" - (6:54) 123 BPM
YOKTO - "Vision99" - (7:06) 120 BPM
Jonathan Kaspar - "CCC" - (7:47) 119 BPM Hot
The Emperor Machine - "The Art Of Electronics" - (7:06) 113 BPM
Carl Finlow - "Surface Control" - (5:49) 130 BPM
DeFeKT - "Terraform" - (6:18) 128 BPM
Review: The Cocoon compilation series has become an unofficial state of the nation statement for modern house and techno, and the latest instalment is no exception. It features deep, Detroit styled grooves from Damiano van Erckert and Stephen Brown alongside more accessible minimal house from Claude Von Stroke and murky, analogue jams, including the layered, dubbed out Daniel Avery track, "Your Future Looks Different in the Light". The compilation series has also been successful in spotlighting emerging artists, and volume T is no exception, as it shines a light on Yokto's bass-heavy deep house and the swaggering electro-techno of Defekt's "Terraform".
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CORLP 051DIGITAL
05 Aug 22
Techno
EPM20
Various
Regis - "Beyond The Reach Of Time Pt 1" - (8:08) 132 BPM
The Advent & Zein Ferreira - "Strangeform" - (5:20) 140 BPM
Robert Hood - "Shadows" - (5:22) 128 BPM
Bryan Chapman - "Io" - (6:28) 125 BPM
Paul Mac - "Nothing Remains" - (5:29) 129 BPM
Rico & Sonny - "The Beat" - (6:48) 128 BPM
Ben Long & Oliver Way - "Belladona Beats" - (6:22) 130 BPM
Arno Vancolen - "Fragment 7" - (7:58) 142 BPM
Itchy Ear - "Transmutation Celebration" - (3:55) 95 BPM
Carl Finlow - "Optogenetic" - (7:16) 160 BPM
Ben Sims - "Xotunc" - (5:15) 135 BPM
Detroit's Filthiest - "Werewolf" - (5:18) 140 BPM Hot
Francesco Terranova - "Resilient" - (6:19) 133 BPM
W. Jeremy - "Northern Lights" - (5:20) 124 BPM
Jon Dixon - "Mack & Bewick" - (6:36) 126 BPM
Eddie Fowlkes - "1-2-3" - (6:17) 127 BPM
James Ruskin - "There Was A Time" - (5:26) 134 BPM
Mark Broom - "The Three Swords" - (5:15) 130 BPM
Luis Martinez - "Equinox" (Solar Eclipse mix) - (4:56) 125 BPM
DJ 3000 - "Summer 1995" - (6:10) 125 BPM
Modulator aka Freddie Fresh - "ProMars" - (5:27) 120 BPM
Review: With 20 years spent releasing, distributing and representing techno and electro's finest producers, it's fair to say that ePM is a true champion of the underground. That commitment comes into sharp focus on EPM20, which brings together music from all of the Eps that the label released over the past year. The listener is really spoilt for choice: Regis delivers the beautifully ghostly techno of "Beyond The Reach Of Time Pt 1", while Robert Hood keeps the mood mysterious on the aptly named "Shadows". While the compilation spotlights prominent producers, it also showcases artists who sometimes fly under the radar - on this occasion, it's Paul Mac with the drum-heavy "Nothing Remains" and Carl Finlow's nocturnal electro on "Optogenetic". The fact that it's dedicated to the sadly departed Tim Baker is also a lovely touch.
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EPM 92XX
15 Oct 21
Techno
More Than Machine 02
Various
Christian Smith - "I Want It" - (5:01) 66 BPM Hot
Carl Finlow - "Anomaly 3" - (6:47) 68 BPM
Stanny Abram - "Rotating Sphere" - (5:46) 64 BPM
Samuel L Session - "Engine Of War" - (5:53) 66 BPM
Marco Bailey - "Smoke It" - (5:15) 67 BPM
Alexander Kowalski - "Flickering Lights" - (5:57) 65 BPM
John Selway - "Phase Vortex" - (6:12) 67 BPM
DJ Godfather - "Invasion Of Detroit" - (5:16) 68 BPM
Client_03 - "Default Mode Network" - (4:35) 68 BPM
Franck Kartell - "Fragile" - (5:51) 59 BPM
Review: Tronic has decided to celebrate its 400th release by issuing the second edition of its More Than Machine electro series. It gets off to an impressive start with label owner Christian Smith delivering an ominous slice of machine funk on "I Want It", before Carl Finlow drops a lithe rhythm and powerful low end in the shape of "Anomaly 3" and Detroit veteran DJ Godfather up the pace with the twitchy "Invasion of Detroit". But the presence of these veteran electro producers proves to be the exception rather than the rule, and the rest of Machine features techno artists exploring less well-known paths. Samuel Session impresses with the gritty, angular "Engine of War" and Alexander Kowalski deploys his bass-heavy approach to the nocturnal "Flickering Lights".
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TR 400
06 Aug 21
Electro
Defend Your Planet
Various
Versalife - "SH09" - (6:07) 136 BPM
Carl Finlow - "Syncopated Automated" - (6:58) 140 BPM Hot
The Advent & Zein Ferreira - "Defend Your Planet" - (4:41) 145 BPM
CYRK - "Block" - (5:09) 139 BPM
DJ Frankie - "Taking Over" - (4:32) 145 BPM
Assembler Code - "Line Of Sight" - (5:19) 146 BPM
Autonomous - "Municipal Monorail" - (8:18) 140 BPM
Kronos Device - "Crisis Point" - (5:51) 140 BPM
DJ-K1 - "Retro Electro" - (5:10) 128 BPM
Annie Hall - "Meido Estetico" - (4:30) 138 BPM
PinballSpider - "Angler Squid" - (4:39) 132 BPM
Syrte - "Freak The Box" - (5:05) 133 BPM
Detroit's Filthiest - "What Lies Beneath" - (3:56) 140 BPM
Mershak - "Earth" - (5:54) 145 BPM
Detroit In Effect - "Stick Up" - (4:28) 140 BPM
Fear-E - "Posh End Energy" - (5:44) 136 BPM
Confluence - "Rising" - (4:59) 135 BPM
Review: Glasgow-based label Avoidant deserves kudos for bringing together some of the most respected names in electro for this compilation. Annie Hall and Versalife represent deeper ends of the spectrum, with Hall's bubbling "Meido Estetico" in particular standing out. Carl Finlow drops a lean, industrial funk workout in the form of "Syncopated Automated", while on the compilation's title track, The Advent teams up with Zein Ferreira on a bleak trip through discordant synths and popping rhythms. Sharing space on the compilation are label regulars like CYRK, who drop the epic melodies and gurgling bass of "Block" and Kronos Device, a project from Bass Junkie / Dexorcist, which sees concrete weight bass drums connected to wild electronic stabs on "Crisis Point".
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AVD 007
27 Nov 20
Electro
Descent
Descent - (6:18) 124 BPM Hot
Undertones - (6:27) 124 BPM
Cascade - (5:31) 124 BPM
Displaced - (5:34) 114 BPM
Review: Delivering the best in electro beats this side of the cosmos is the super sonic Craigie Knowes label outta Glasgow. Following an epic 2019 that saw releases from the likes of Textasy, Maelstrom, Jensen Interceptor and the always reliant John Daly, Craigie Knowes follows up its first 2020 release by Cygnas with the deeply cool Descent EP from Carl Finlow. Full of some fine snap, crackle and deep electro pop - word to the Craigie Knowes mastering engineer of choice over the years - this EP maintains the quality of standard we've come to know from the label. The hit here is "Undertones" with its glistening production values that finds its sister track (or slight dub version) in "Descent". For something gnarlier check the riffing basslines of "Cascade" or the spacious and percussive minimalism of "Displaced". Bonafide quality.
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CKNOWEP 24
27 Mar 20
Electro
DE:10.05
Terrace - "Estrings" - (7:02) 125 BPM
Nu Era - "A Future Within" - (4:49) 128 BPM Hot
Carl Finlow - "Photon Array" - (6:49) 124 BPM
London Modular Alliance - "D6" - (5:35) 129 BPM
Review: Initially a party organisation from Belgium, De:tuned has become a record label for reanimating the sounds from electronic music's early days. Run by Ruben Boons and Bert Hermans, it continues with the cherry-picked selections for its 10th anniversary with volume 5 in the celebratory series. Terrace (aka Stefan Robbers) and Nu Era (aka Marc Mac, best known as a founding member of 4 Hero) channel the timeless spirit of Detroit styled hi-tech soul and Jupiter jazz with their stellar contributions. While electro is the order of the day elsewhere, courtesy of legend Carl Finlow on the dystopian electro bass of "Photo Array" and new school heroes London Modular Alliance going further into dystopian and sci-fi aesthetics on the powerful "D6".
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ASGDE 024
07 Jun 19
Minimal/Tech House
Boolean EP
Chronos - (6:05) 124 BPM Hot
Boolean - (5:21) 124 BPM
Marauders - (4:32) 124 BPM
Exige - (4:57) 124 BPM
Unconditional - (4:15) 126 BPM
Played by: Benjamin Fröhlich
Review: France based Liverpudlian Carl Finlow requires no introduction. He presented five tracks of his idiosyncratic electro style for Scottish imprint Craigie Knowes back in 2016 on the Boolean EP - which now receives a much needed digital reissue. From the deep electro funk of "Chronos", dystopian sci-fi bodyrock of "Marauders" to the utterly majestic "Exile" nailing that same aesthetic of the Detroit innovators. Following up some great music on AC, Electrix and Lone Romantic in recent times, Finlow is still a force to be reckoned with.
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CKNOWEP 12
14 Dec 18
Electro
Introspective
Anomaly - (6:40) 126 BPM
Convergence - (5:35) 120 BPM Hot
Equilibrium - (4:17) 127 BPM
Dangerous Devotion - (4:56) 124 BPM
Definition - (5:39) 128 BPM
Undercover - (7:38) 128 BPM
Broken Mirror - (6:50) 120 BPM
Electrocide - (6:56) 120 BPM
Unintensional - (5:39) 120 BPM
Eventuality - (6:58) 128 BPM
Format Wars - (7:26) 125 BPM
We Suspect - (5:12) 126 BPM
Moonax - (7:54) 140 BPM
Mr Machine - (7:12) 130 BPM
Electromotive Force - (7:39) 120 BPM
Informatics - (6:31) 136 BPM
Proteus - (7:16) 128 BPM
Entron - (7:03) 128 BPM
Nanotech - (5:48) 120 BPM
Spectra - (7:35) 126 BPM
Rendered - (5:29) 120 BPM
Review: Carl Finlow is one of the UK's greatest electronic music producers, as this compilation demonstrates. Issued on 20:20 Vision, the label he co-founded with Back 2 Basics' Ralph Lawson, it features some of his finest electro work. On the deeper tip, there's the wonderfully mournful synths of "Anomaly" and "Equilibrium", while he veers into synth pop with the irresistibly catchy hooks and nerdy vocals on "Broken Mirror". However, that's not to detract from the weight of Finlow's catalogue, and tracks like the menacing "Nanotech" or the dense electro funk of "Mr Machine"- the title track of the bench mark 2002 album he recorded under the Silicon Scally guise - put him right up there with electro's greats.
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VIS 307
10 Sep 18
Electro
Romboid Assassin EP
Romboid Assassin - (5:24) 133 BPM
Veiled - (5:40) 124 BPM Hot
Phisge - (5:42) 127 BPM
Anomaly 2 - (5:38) 124 BPM
Review: Unlike the best part of this recent wave of electro stunners hitting our charts, Carl Finlow's material dates back to the mid 1990s; the man is an underrated pillar of the genre, and thanks to his days working with Ralph Lawson he has accumulated plenty of respect around these parts. Following up from some killer EPs by the likes of Maceo Plex and Mariel Ito, Finlow lands on Barcelona's Lone Romantic imprint, coming through with four effectively assembled electro deviations. The opening "Romboid Assassin" is a dark, cavernous gunshot of bass and elastic beats, while "Veiled" goes deeper on the euphoric synths, "Phisge" strips it all down to bleeps and hard-edged drums, leaving "Anomaly 2" to keep us dreaming in warm, placid drum-machine jam. That's Finlow for you.
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LR 005
30 Mar 18
Electro
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