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Made In Time
Waveguide - (5:05) 78 BPM Hot
Acid Empathy - (5:03) 110 BPM
Down Back - (6:30) 82 BPM
Cybele - (5:57) 83 BPM
Cold Curve - (6:24) 79 BPM
Played by: Hypnotic Groove
Review: Chrononautz came through with an unexpected load of bombshells for his debut on The Quietus Phographic Corporation earlier this year, so we're glad to see that he's landed on Photonz's excellent One Eyed Jack stable. His wavey, mutated form of dance music is just perfect for the label, and in fact, he's gone even madder with this new EP. "Waveguide" could be labelled as 'house', but it's a million miles away from the classic 4/4 structure due to its broken, fast-moving shuffle of percussion, and 'Acid Empathy" is just as mad, if not more. We're also particularly fond of "Cold Curve" for its DIY approach, one that reminds us of early Detroit productions.
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EYED 013
19 Oct 15
Experimental/Electronic
Dead Cities Vol 1
Various
IVVVO - "Burn" - (2:54) 130 BPM
HORS - "Metamineral" - (7:02) 120 BPM
Photonz - "Veil Of Kali" - (6:56) 128 BPM
RoundHouse Kick & Theodore Allen - "Invocation I" - (8:46)
Infestus - "Hook N Loop" - (6:32) 133 BPM
Pal + - "The Hentai Cut" - (5:56) 130 BPM
Violet - "Gold Chain" - (5:16) 140 BPM
Voiron - "Hoover & Hoover" - (4:34) 135 BPM Hot
Galaxian - "Lie Machine" - (4:44) 144 BPM
Kruton - "Illanois" - (5:54) 127 BPM
Diem - "IV" - (11:42) 140 BPM
Chrononautz - "Predestination" - (13:11) 152 BPM
Review: Portuguese duo Photonz curate this excellent Dead Cities compilation - whose title is inspired by the Future Sound of London album of the same name - which is the most articulate expression yet of their love of warped electronic music. Limiting the selection to a group of artists who are close, local Portuguese talent is prominent and due to this tightly-knit approach, there is a cohesive sound on the compilation, but it could never be called smooth or polished. Recent Opal Tapes signee IVVVO starts the compilation with the reflective bleeps of "Burn", but it's only a slight reprieve: straight afterwards, Photonz weigh in with the stripped back rhythm of "Veil of Kali". Stopping, starting, breaking down and then quickly resuming its foray into the depths of shredded metal screeches, it paves the way for the evil, gurgling acid of Roundhouse Kick & Theodore Allen's "Invocation 1" and Infestus' "Hook'n'Loop", where a dark rave riff implodes over shuffling 808s. As the compilation progresses, the sound and approach gets more and more intense, notably the Pal+ and Voiron contributions
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EYED 001
17 Dec 12
Techno
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