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Mousewalk
Christian Burkhardt & Daniel Roth - "Mousewalk" (original mix) - (6:09) 125 BPM Hot
Christian Burkhardt & Daniel Roth - "Mousewalk" (Politics Of Dancing remix) - (6:44) 125 BPM
Christian Burkhardt - "E-Search" - (6:46) 125 BPM
Review: Having made his mark via releases on some of tech house and techno's most popular labels (Raum Musik, Cocoon and Eastenderz included), Christian Burkhardt has been awarded the honour of releasing the first music on Saturn Drive, a freshly minted imprint from Los Angeles. The headline attraction is undoubtedly the Daniel Roth collaboration 'Mousewalk', a chunky slab of quirky tech house hypnotism which combines sturdy low end pressure with no more than a handful of eccentric musical motifs. It comes accompanied by a more rolling, sub-heavy revision courtesy of Parisian producers Politics Of Dancing. The fun continues with the wonky, bass-heavy dancefloor weirdness of 'E-Search'.
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SD 001
08 Jan 21
Minimal/Tech House
Muna Musik 007
Cinthie - "Hurt Me" - (6:07) 121 BPM Hot
Luca Donzelli - "Not Ordinary" - (7:47) 124 BPM
Hector Couto - "Ciroco" - (6:26) 126 BPM
Christian Burkhardt - "Hola" - (7:11) 125 BPM
Christian Burkhardt - "Hola" (instrumental version) - (7:11) 125 BPM
Review: For their sixth instalment, the Bad Klosterlausnitz based Muna Musik return with their biggest lineup yet boasting the current creme de la creme of house music from their own soil and beyond. Right heroes on here, such as Beste Modus boss Cinthie with the bumpin' classic house journey "Hurt Me", Frankfurt Rhein-Main legend Christian Burkhardt is also on top form with the trippy, latin infused minimal house of "Hola". For something dead set on the main room at peak time, Spanish scene hero Hector Couto has you covered with his new school antics. The tough rolling groove of "Ciroco" really satisfies, as does the deep melodic tech house of Luca Donzelli's "Not Ordinary".
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MUNAMUSIK 007
06 Apr 18
Minimal/Tech House
Dots And Pearls 4
Christian Burkhardt - "Karambolage" - (7:14) 127 BPM
Argy - "How Late It Was, How Late" - (5:12) 125 BPM
Markus Fix - "Baroon" - (7:27) 128 BPM
Jimi Jules - "Euphrasia" - (8:30) 124 BPM Hot
Review: This fine EP gathers together four previously unreleased exclusives from the latest edition of Cocoon's Dots & Pearls series, which was mixed by Markus Fix. His contribution to the EP, "Baroon" - a kind of contemporary re-imagining of the original 1988 version of The KLF's "What Time Is Love" with extra TB303 acid lines - is undoubtedly one of the highlights, alongside the ethereal melodies and early morning fuzz of Argy's intoxicating "How Late It Was, How Late". Elsewhere, Christian Burkhardt peppers a rolling house groove with boisterous but blissful stabs on "Karambolage", and Jimi Jules serves up a loose and languid take on the foreboding, stretched-out Innervisions tech-house sound ("Euphrasia").
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COR 12145DIGITAL
14 Apr 17
Minimal/Tech House
Tiptop Audio Presents Various Artists 001
Various
Angle - "FM" - (6:41) 126 BPM
Phase VI - "Theta Phase" - (5:09) 83 BPM
Blawan - "MEG" - (6:30) 126 BPM
Surgeon - "Techno Blush" - (6:08) 128 BPM
Kink - "Tail Of Prisma" - (7:31) 126 BPM
Christian Burkhardt - "Gin Tronic" - (7:19) 125 BPM
Joao Ceser - "5th Dimension" - (5:29) 124 BPM Hot
Joseph Fraioli - "Circadian Rhythms" - (4:12) 133 BPM
Richard Devine - "CR Hex Mutant" - (4:05) 154 BPM
Played by: Paul Mac, Borgie, Heidi
Review: Tiptop Audio started life as a manufacturer of modular instruments. Here, they launch an offshoot record label with an all-star collection of all-modular recordings. Largely focused on techno, as you'd expect, there are stellar contributions from Christian Burkhardt (the floor-friendly low-end bounce of "Gin Tronic"), Surgeon (the surprisingly melodious, intelligent techno inspired "Techno Blush"), Blawan ("Meg", a typically dense and sludgy affair), Kink and Richard Devine, whose "CR Hex Mutant" sounds like Aphex Twin having an epileptic fit. Best of all, though, is Joao Ceser's "Fifth Dimension", which drags classic Detroit futurism kicking and screaming into the 21st century.
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TTAVA 001
27 Apr 15
Techno
Blizzard/Solar
Blizzard - (8:12) 125 BPM Hot
Sonar - (7:33) 125 BPM
Played by: Spektral
Review: Two of Germany's best-known house and techno producers are the latest artists to come together for a release on Nic Fanciulli's Saved label. "Blizzard" is an amalgamation of both artists' best traits and combines Burkhardt's rumbling, tribal drums and the vicious percussive lines and untamed bass licks that characterise Lorber's releases for his Nummer label. On "Solar", the duo takes the tempo and intensity levels down a few notches. The rhythm is less dense and unfolds tantalizingly amid chiming bells and melodies. It provides a deeper, alternative voice for two artists who are used to banging the dance floor box.
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SAVED 107
11 Aug 14
Minimal/Tech House
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