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Best Of Delsin Records 2019
Various
Gunnar Haslam - "Cacique De Poyais" - (13:16) 55 BPM
Claro Intelecto - "Messages" - (6:31) 125 BPM
Mike Golding - "Semaphores" - (6:34) 134 BPM
Repeat - "G-Thing" - (7:30) 135 BPM
Area Forty_One - "Nocturnal Passions III" - (6:22) 116 BPM Hot
Lost Trax - "Surface Treated" - (5:54) 130 BPM
Conforce - "Haedron" - (8:46) 126 BPM
VC-118A - "PCB" - (4:36) 127 BPM
Peel Seamus - "Head Over Heels" - (5:04) 136 BPM
Redshape - "Android Malfunction" - (6:30) 125 BPM
His Master's Voice - "Eve" - (7:48) 93 BPM
Random XS - "Give Your Body" (Delta Funktionen 3AM mix) - (6:46) 130 BPM
Artefakt - "The Fifth Planet" (Evigt M?rker remix) - (6:49) 123 BPM
Conforce - "IO" - (7:22) 93 BPM
Claro Intelecto - "Two Thousand" - (5:53) 125 BPM
Review: Dutch powerhouse Delsin bunkers down for another year with a choice selection of tracks taken from the label's marque artists, regulars and newcomers. The compilation showcases the label's tastemaking approach to embracing a somewhat unidentified strands of dub electro, a new and developing sound harnessed it seems by Delsin this year. Claro Intelcto slathers his track "Two Thousand" with more of the obscene basslines we love the British artist for (with a lighter alternative to be found on "Messages") while Conforce plays with pixelation and subtle subsonic electro pulses in "OI". Gunnar Haslam rivals Porter-Ricks-deepness in his track "Cacique De Poyais" while label boss Peel Seamus warms things up with Detroit-styled keys and synths to offset the deeper, melodic and shimmering dub of new talent His Master's Voice.
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DSR 2019
20 Dec 19
Techno
In Vitro - Volume One
Peace Of Mind (Electrosoul) - (6:12) 130 BPM
Second Blood - (7:17) 90 BPM
It's Getting Late - (6:15) 120 BPM
When The Time Is Right - (8:49) 125 BPM Hot
Two Thousand - (5:53) 125 BPM
Heart (Warehouse mix) - (7:23) 123 BPM
Beautiful Death - (3:48) 100 BPM
Contact - (4:48) 120 BPM
Chadderton - (6:28) 122 BPM
You Not Me - (5:24) 100 BPM
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141 DSR
06 Dec 19
Techno
In Vitro - Volume Two
Chicago - (5:22) 120 BPM Hot
Episode - (7:25) 83 BPM
Reformed - (5:48) 110 BPM
Patience - (7:06) 125 BPM
Remember - (6:09) 114 BPM
Tone - (4:48) 130 BPM
Nobody - (6:42) 120 BPM
Still Here - (7:18) 95 BPM
Signifier - (6:20) 120 BPM
Percentages - (6:34) 101 BPM
A Great Day - (2:13) 158 BPM
Played by: DJ Lukas
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142 DSR
06 Dec 19
Techno
Forgotten Wasteland
The Thunderdome - (6:30) 128 BPM
Sniffer Dogs - (5:20) 90 BPM
Messages - (6:31) 125 BPM Hot
Sirens - (6:34) 112 BPM
Review: Mark Stewart aka Claro Intelecto returns to Delsin after 2017's Exhilarator long player with this powerful, at times bleak EP. "The Thunderdrome" sees the storied producer set out his stall; named after a long shuttered club in his native Manchester, its splintered percussion and spiky rhythm exudes post-industrial moodiness. He follows this with "Sniffer Dogs", a dense, textured affair full of chimes and underpinned by glitchy beats. It's not all heaviness though: "Messages" is a subtle, supple deep house track that shows Stewart's more melodic side. But as the glitchy, low-tempo closing track "Sirens" demonstrates, on this occasion Claro Intelecto is more concerned with darker emotions.
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136 DSR
21 Jun 19
Techno
Exhilarator
Sunshine - (6:02) 95 BPM
Eye Spy - (6:40) 120 BPM
Mr Stewart - (5:05) 110 BPM
Guardian Angel - (6:30) 116 BPM Hot
Ageless Eyes - (5:57) 118 BPM
Portrait - (1:31) 100 BPM
Pantomime - (5:57) 103 BPM
Through The Cosmos - (6:56) 118 BPM
Kozyrev's Mirror - (7:01) 118 BPM
Another Life - (5:56) 120 BPM
Amino Acid - (6:38) 118 BPM
Slither - The Way Home - (8:50) 140 BPM
Bite The Hand - (3:45) 115 BPM
Review: For those who follow the work of British IDM legend Claro Intelecto, the last few years have been frustrating, to say the least. It's been five years since his last album, and three since he released a single. Exhilarator, his fifth full-length, is certainly well over-due. Predictably the ong anticipated full length is also rather good. As usual, it offers a superb balance of dark and intoxicating electro, tuneful intelligent techno, bubbly IDM, glitchy post-ambient soundscapes, deep and bass-heavy techno shufflers and clanking, off kilter experimentation from the Autehcre school of electronica. It's atmospheric, impeccably produced and stuffed full of highlights. In other words, it's another great Claro Intelecto album.
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127DSR
17 Nov 17
Techno
Cameron 10
Various
Artefakt - "Anemic Cinema" - (7:29) 128 BPM
The Invariants - "Ritzy" (feat Elkan) - (6:53) 123 BPM Hot
Claro Intelecto - "Hurt" - (4:39) 130 BPM
Sentomea - "Ease Of Life" - (10:09) 117 BPM
ShlAmmo - "The Quest" - (6:00) 120 BPM
Gunnar Haslam - "Kerallel" - (8:54) 123 BPM
Vril - "Lazar" - (8:04) 164 BPM
Cameron - "Construct" - (5:05) 117 BPM
Review: Despite being operational for almost two decades, Delsin has a higher hit rate than nearly any other techno label. This is audible on Cameron 10, an eight-track compilation from the Dutch imprint. The Invariants deliver deep, atmospheric techno for the floor on "Ritzy", while Artefakt's contribution, "Anemic Cinema", is a reflective broken beat affair. Delsin has coaxed a track form Claro Intelecto, who delivers the bass-heavy but mysterious electro of "Hurt". Newcomers also get a platform, with Sentomea dropping the slow-burning dub house of "Ease of Life" and Shlomo impressing on "The Quest", a tunnelling techno groove that also features hushed angel chants. If that wasn't enough Giegling's Vril and Gunnar Haslam complete the package with bleep-laden and lo-fi tracks respectively.
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DSRC 10
29 May 17
Techno
I Love Techno 2014
Various
Various Artists - "I Love Techno 2014" (Brodinski continuous DJ mix) - (1:18:25) 125 BPM
Joe - "Slope" - (5:41) 124 BPM
Randomer - "Bring" - (4:54) 125 BPM
Appleblim & Peverelist - "Over Here" (Brendon Moeller remix) - (6:43) 126 BPM
Acid Arab - "Sidi Gouja" - (6:33) 118 BPM
Jimmy Edgar - "Frequency" - (7:04) 120 BPM Hot
Marcelus - "24/7" - (5:34) 127 BPM
Jon Convex - "Feel Nothing" - (7:36) 122 BPM
Planetary Assault Systems - "No Exit" - (6:44) 128 BPM
Marquis Hawkes - "Outta This Hood" - (6:17) 123 BPM
Woo York - "I Am Against" - (6:32) 130 BPM
Robert Hood - "Protein Valve" (edit 1) - (5:13) 131 BPM
Claro Intelecto - "Tone" - (4:48) 130 BPM
Alden Tyrell - "Wurk It" - (6:22) 131 BPM
J Tijn - "Floorward" - (5:40) 84 BPM
Bobmo - "It Is Happening Again" - (5:10) 119 BPM
Djedjotronic - "Signal" - (4:32) 124 BPM
MXM - "Nirvana" - (5:11) 124 BPM
Tinfoil - "Foil 1" - (5:06) 130 BPM
JoeFarr - "The Projectionist" - (5:37) 127 BPM
Ateph Elidja - "Vision" - (4:10) 125 BPM
J Tijn - "Kanon" - (4:16) 129 BPM
Maelstrom - "Adversarial Design" - (5:35) 133 BPM
Adam Beyer - "Crispy Bits A2" - (4:38) 142 BPM
Zadig - "Panic" - (8:36) 140 BPM
Speedy J & George Issakidis - "Sculpture" - (7:24) 110 BPM
Review: One of Europe's biggest electronic music parties sets out an impressive taster for this year's event. Mixed by French DJ/producer Brodinski, it moves from the deranged, siren-led "Slope" by Joe, through the swinging techno of Randomer's "Bring" and the chord-heavy groove of Brendon Moeller's take on Appleblim & Peverelist's "Over Here" before moving into more raw forms. This is articulated by the rough analogue jack of Marquis Hawkes' "Outta This Hood" and the firing, lean techno of Robert Hood's "Protein Valve (Edit 1). Brodinski also deserves kudos for dropping the grainy, surging bass and crisp drums of Claro Intelecto's rumbling electro killer, "Tone"
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MMCD 041D
06 Oct 14
Techno
When The Time Is Right
When The Time Is Right - (8:49) 125 BPM
Round & Round - (10:19) 126 BPM Hot
Played by: Paul Mac
Review: Mark Stewart rose to prominence when dub techno enjoyed a resurgence a few years back, but to cast him as merely a by-product of this phenomenon is erroneous. Prior to his Warehouse Session series on Modern Love, Stewart had released an excellent electronic album, "Neurofibro" and the excellent deep techno "Chicago". While the title track sees Stewart deliver an exemplary dubby groove, filled with ponderous chords and a gradually morphing bassline, it's "Round & Round" that's of most interest. Escaping the joys of the echo chamber, the rhythm is stripped back and jacking, with a searing acid line recreating the primal urges of late 80s Chicago producers.
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LOVE 054
23 Mar 11
Techno
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