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All Colors Are Beautiful
Various
Sandrow M & Will Dubner - "Disco Schlamboni" - (6:58) 119 BPM
Jules Etienne - "Dude's Den" - (6:04) 114 BPM
The Golden Filter - "The Pull" - (7:06) 118 BPM
Katrina Fairlee & Sneaker - "Oak" - (7:09) 116 BPM
Review: To celebrate notching up 50 releases, Uncanny Valley offered up a septet of colour-coded EPs featuring never-heard-before cuts from its growing roster of artists. With that campaign finished, they've now collected together all of those tracks on one suitably epic compilation, All Colors Are Beautiful. It's a pleasingly positive, life-affirming and kaleidoscopic collection all told, with the likes of Lauer, Jules Etienne, Johannes Albert, Cuthead and Basic Soul Unit taking it in turns to deliver cheery, synth-heavy cuts that variously join the dots between deep house, nu-disco, synth-pop, proto-house, jacking acid, crunchy electro, Motor City techno, ghetto-tech and glassy-eyed late-night sleaze. The results are uniformly excellent, making this one of the most essential compilations of 2020.
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UV 050
22 Dec 20
Electro
Ibiza Underground 2017
CVBox - "Oberla 8" (original mix) - (7:10) 111 BPM
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TOOL562/02Z
09 Jun 17
Minimal/Tech House
So Ist Es Im Nadelwald
Oberla 8 - (7:10) 111 BPM Hot
Played by: Honey Soundsystem
Review: Translated into English, the title of this album is 'this is how it is in the pine forest'. Maybe Uncanny Valley artist CVBox is referring to his physical surroundings in rural Germany, or he could be describing the recording process behind his debut album. If we assume he means the latter, then the title is a smart if somewhat obtuse explanation. Tracks like "Oberla 8" and "707 Dubbing" start with powerful, dub bass before introducing a hail of acid bleeps, while on "Iv Box", there are no beats, but a frosty ambient cloak lifts to reveal hypnosis-inducing electronic tones. "CV Cat" sees the German producer move towards the detuned trance of Mathew Jonson, but even here the approach is like being in the middle of a pine forest - covered from floor to sky by layer upon layer of multi-coloured textures.
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UVLP 04
30 Jan 17
Techno
Transparency
Bad Gate Way - (4:39) 117 BPM
Review: CVBox teams up with likeminded producer Micha Freier for a gorgeously seductive deep house release. Favouring an introspective sound, the duo conjure up the kind of fantastically melodic, intricate tracks that are usually the preserve of Detroit producers like Patrice Scott or Keith Worthy. "Blinking Lights" sets the tone wonderfully with its swirling chords and understated drums, while "Bad Gate Way" is underscored with a pulsing electronic bass. It's the most dance floor-focused moment on the release and soon enough, the pair are navigating their way back to more refined sounds courtesy of the subtle percussive ticks of "Playwatch" and the immersive icy ambience of "XOXO".
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UV 026
26 Jan 15
Techno
Uncanny Valley 20
Various
Credit 00 - "Obsessed" - (5:49) 118 BPM
Jacob Korn & Cuthead aka Kornhead - "Sur La Plage" - (6:15) 110 BPM
Scherbe - "Nuthin Wrong Here" - (6:02) 115 BPM
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UV 020
28 Mar 14
Deep House
Trawler Crossing
Leo On LFO (Accordion Partition) - (7:58) 119 BPM Hot
Review: After debuting on Jacob Korn's Uncanny Valley last year, CVBox returns to the label with an impressive third EP. The title track bleeps like a sluggish Sandwell District track lost in reverberating drone of Prologue-like ambience, while the dubby "Echo Place" lightens in mood thanks to spritzy synths and rolling drums and percussion. "Leo On LFO" sees CVBox turn to electro for inspiration, while "Remind 20:3" features new name Micha Freier for a placid stroll through a deep house and an atmospheric field of chiming keys and lush synth pads.
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UV 017
19 Jul 13
Deep House
Analog Amputations EP
Counterflow - (5:57) 118 BPM Hot
Review: There's little information to be found about German producer CVBox, other than that this is his first single for Dresden's consistently excellent Uncanny Valley imprint. As the title suggests, Analogue Amputations offers a dreamy, otherworldly take on deep house created using vintage machinery. Opener "Past The Eclipse" sets the tone, delivering a hypnotic number oozing with electronic pulses and rising and falling chords. "Counterflow" offers a delicious contrast between darkness and light, before "Droid Swift 586" impressively fuses elements of classic dub techno, bubbling electro and clandestine deepness. The Rising High-inspired ambient houser "Orience" completes an impressive package.
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UV 011
28 May 12
Deep House
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