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Pura Lempuyang
Various
Sa Pa - "Randomer" - (4:52) 164 BPM
J.S. Zeiter - "Pulsar" - (7:22) 120 BPM
Deadbeat - "Planterwald" - (5:33) 132 BPM Hot
Bluetrain aka Steve O'Sullivan - "Growing Pains" - (6:40) 128 BPM
El Choop - "Dreamcode" - (5:58) 127 BPM
Gradient - "Dopamine Rain" - (6:39) 125 BPM
Ohm & Octal Industries - "Chile" - (6:20) 126 BPM
The Open Circle - "Intention" - (7:08) 100 BPM
Review: To celebrate its first anniversary Lempuyang firmly stakes its claim amongst the forefront of deep techno labels with an outrageous line-up consisting of eight of the most respected heads in the business all doing their stuff. Among the highlights are the growling menace of Sa Pa's 'Randomer', Gradient's fizzy, dubbed-up 'Dopamine Rain' wearing its Basic Channel influence on its sleeve, the ghostly rave stabs of Deadbeat's 'Planterwald' among a sea of radioactive white noise and the clear, sculpted linear grooves of 'Growing Pains' by Bluetrain. That said, there's no weak link among the eight cuts and put together into one coherent package it's more than the sum of its parts.
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LPY 09
20 Jan 23
Techno
Evidence Based Vol 9
Various
Gabriella Vergilov - "I Can't Stop" - (6:06) 124 BPM
Tin Man - "Acid Swirls" - (7:15) 130 BPM
BNJMN - "Sensei" - (7:07) 131 BPM
Hearts - "Head IVX" - (6:16) 125 BPM
Takaaki Itoh - "Plaster" (David Att remix) - (6:52) 123 BPM
Glos - "The Rave Track" - (8:54) 125 BPM
Vladw - "If Young People Fail, Everything Will Fail" (Robert S PT remix) - (5:17) 133 BPM
Kasst - "Breathe" - (5:36) 132 BPM Hot
End Train - "Into The Sun's Maze" (Oscar Mulero remix) - (5:20) 86 BPM
Deadbeat - "7th & 33rd" - (4:34) 140 BPM
Remco Beekwilder - "Culture Vulture" - (2:38) 145 BPM
Parrish Smith - "Moshpit" - (6:02) 130 BPM
P.E.A.R.L. - "Choice" - (5:12) 136 BPM
Steve Bicknell - "Constant Movement" - (7:26) 132 BPM
Tim Tama - "Suspicion Is The Enemy" - (5:45) 134 BPM
Dave Simon - "Vision Of Intensity" - (5:42) 133 BPM
Keith Carnal - "One-on-One" - (7:09) 134 BPM
I Hate Models - "Beloved & Damned" - (8:52) 123 BPM
Ferdinger - "Vertigo" - (7:58) 141 BPM
Review: Triple Vision pull out all the stops on the ninth Evidence Based edition. Tin Man's expansive 303 sound is to the fore on the aptly-named "Acid Swirls", while representing a more sombre, subdued style is Oscar Mulero's broken beat remake of End Train's "Into The Sun's Maze". Deadbeat drops a high-paced minimal techno groove in the shape of "7th and 33rd", while Triple Vision scores a coup by securing the services of Steve Bicknell - the Lost founder's contribution is the suitably textured and otherworldly "Constant Movement". He's not the only high-profile name to line out for this edition and I Hate Models delivers the rattling, glitchy techno of "Beloved & Damned".
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TVMGCOMP 009
27 Jul 20
Techno
Jacks And Slow Dances
Boom Jack (original) - (7:30) 124 BPM
Keep On Dancing (Shaun Reeves remix) - (7:25) 125 BPM
Keep On Dancing (original) - (9:15) 110 BPM Hot
VQ Infinity Dub - (5:31) 133 BPM
Review: Veteran Canadian producer Scott Monteith has been releasing critically acclaimed records since 2000 and has carefully sculpted an idiosyncratic dub-laden sound that is uniquely his own and instantly recognizable. He returns to Visionquest to follow up 2015's Jacks EP. It's another expression in Monteith's singular aesthetic, using a wide array of arsenal within his sonic repertoire here: from the hypnotic tribal trance of "Boom Jack", to more classic expressions in icy and cavernous atmospherics as heard on "Keep On Dancing" which receives a terrific rework by label co-head Shaun Reeves. Monteith then gets back to the program on the raw and mentalist psychedelics of "VQ Infnity Dub".
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VQ 076
09 Aug 19
Minimal/Tech House
Our Rotten Roots
Put On Your Red Shoes And Trance - (9:20) 128 BPM
Just Jackin Around Man - (8:54) 128 BPM Hot
Review: The output on Kenneth Christiansen's sub-label is often as impressive as the releases on its parent - and this is certainly true of Roots. It's the second release by Scott 'Deadbeat' Monteith on Echocord Colour and also marks a change of direction for the Canadian producer. "Put On Your Red Shoes And Trance" is a wiry, tweaked acid-heavy affair that sounds radically different to his usual dub techno style. Similarly, "Just Jackin Around Man" is also unlike the Deadbeat sound. Utilising a pitched-down vocal sample over a driving rhythm, Monteith adds in some rolling kettle drums. The end result is as far removed as possible from Echocord's cavernous signature sound.
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ECHOCORDCOLOUR 036D
20 Jan 17
Techno
15 Years With Echocord
Various
Stl - "The Ancient Scale" - (14:41) 122 BPM
Arovane - "Struktur 1" - (4:13) 120 BPM
Beat Pharmacy - "Sunday" - (6:36) 130 BPM
Resoe - "Oblivion" - (9:37) 125 BPM
Xdb - "Latonal" - (5:38) 123 BPM
Luke Hess - "Hoodmode" - (6:13) 125 BPM
Mikkel Metal - "Lomina" - (6:08) 116 BPM
Fluxion - "Origin" - (6:22) 126 BPM
Mike Dehnert - "Track Providing Home" - (5:20) 123 BPM Hot
Deadbeat - "For Whom The Bell Tolls" - (6:46) 128 BPM
Review: Kenneth Christiansen's revered dub techno institution celebrates fifteen years of trusted innovation on this superb compilation showcasing the label's esteemed roster of legends. Starting out with the always impressive Stephan Laubner aka STL who surprises as always; this time with the haunting yet bittersweet ambient journey "The Ancient Scale". There's more from masters of the old school such as German producer Arovane and his broken low end theory on "Struktur 1", the deeply rooted resonations of XDB's "Latonal" and Fachwerk main man Mike Dehnert's Maurizio inspired "Track Providing Home" being one of our highlights.
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ECHOCORDCD 015D
14 Oct 16
Minimal/Tech House
10 Years Lessizmore (Forever Never More)
Various
D - "Mediating The Classics" - (5:54) 122 BPM
San Proper - "Handbreakturn" - (7:28) 123 BPM
Louis MC Guire - "Buffeting Tuft" - (6:25) 123 BPM
Doubtingthomas - "Schnappchenjager" - (7:03) 124 BPM
Birdsmakingmachine - "F For Falsas" - (11:55) 128 BPM
Andrey Pushkarev - "Protagonist" - (8:11) 122 BPM Hot
Cesar Merveille - "The Worm Up" - (7:53) 127 BPM
Ferro - "Laura" - (5:57) 124 BPM
Deadbeat - "I Don't Need Nothing If I Got You" - (6:58) 124 BPM
Frivolous - "Little Devils" - (4:53) 122 BPM
Mathias Kaden - "Anima" - (7:21) 124 BPM
Borrowed Identity - "Cambio" - (5:41) 125 BPM
Clovis - "The River" - (6:27) 126 BPM
Mike Shannon - "Talking About" - (7:26) 120 BPM
Issa Maaga - "Trance Tension" - (6:08) 120 BPM
Pierre aka Irvin - "Hold Me Tight" - (5:54) 122 BPM
Jin Choi - "Elysia" - (5:13) 124 BPM
Fernando Costantini - "Who Are We" - (8:02) 128 BPM
Nathan Oye - "The Other Side" - (7:04) 123 BPM
Magda - "Fidget" - (6:13) 124 BPM
Steve O'Sullivan - "Over & Over" - (6:43) 126 BPM
Dave Aju - "Get It" - (7:00) 121 BPM
Elysee - "Summer Memories" - (10:08) 123 BPM
Review: Believe it or not, but the Lessizmore imprint is in its tenth year of service, and while this makes us all feel a little older, it also makes us feel a little more like dancing. They've prepared a special release for this anniversary and, unsurprisingly, this compilation is filled with utter bombs from some of the hottest properties in house, techno and minimal. Just for you to get a taste of this beast, you have winner after winner from peeps like San Proper, Deadbeat, Mathias Kaden, Mike Shannon, Magda, Steve O'Sullivan....shall we go on? No, we think you get the picture.
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LIZM 15
06 Jun 16
Minimal/Tech House
Panorama Bar 06 Part II
The Oliverwho Factory - "Take It Slow" - (5:53) 129 BPM
Deadbeat - "Woah!" - (6:24) 133 BPM
Nick Hoppner - "Track For Eb" - (5:35) 120 BPM
Makam - "Girls Night" - (5:58) 125 BPM Hot
Marcel Dettmann - "Light" - (2:33) 131 BPM
Review: A second sampler for Ryan Elliott's newly dropped Panorama Bar 06 mix opens with "Take It Slow", a rugged house jam of the finest order from The Oliverwho Factory and proceeds to take in cuts from former label manager Nick Hoppner, Deadbeat, Dettmann and Sushitech mainstay Makam. Individually the standard of these exclusives is remarkably high and it will be interesting to see how Elliott has slotted them all together for the free to download mix. If we had to guess, Deadbeat's superb glistening house burner "Woah" would make an appearance towards the end thanks to his high tempo, whilst Dettmann's swirling layers of ambience on "Light" feel very much like a set opener.
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OTON 082
11 Aug 14
Deep House
Echocord Jubilee Compilation
VARIOUS
Fluxion - "Tides" - (8:31) 120 BPM
Quantec - "My Safe Harbour" - (7:12) 114 BPM
Deadbeat - "House Of Vampires" - (8:41) 115 BPM Hot
Onmutu Mechanicks - "Calyx" - (9:22) 124 BPM
Brendon Moeller - "Farmhouse" - (7:43) 125 BPM
Luke Hess - "Kratos" - (7:17) 125 BPM
Resoe - "Tanzfieber" - (7:17) 121 BPM
Stephen Hitchell - "For Convextion" - (9:06) 123 BPM
Fenin - "Salty-Dub" - (6:17) 127 BPM
Mikkel Metal - "Wahomi" - (7:07) 118 BPM
Review: Kenneth Christiansen's label celebrates its tenth year in business without any fuss or the whiff of the understated marketing campaigns that underpin some of Echocord's peers. Indeed, it is reasonable to say that the key to the Danish imprint's longevity has been to focus on the deeper, dubbier side of techno, without worrying too much about what all around them are doing. Put simply, Echocord was releasing textured techno for the head and the floor before and after it was trendy to do so. Unsurprisingly, the Echocord Jubilee Compilation manages to capture these two spheres. It opens with the ethereal, wistful "Tides" by Fluxion, which slides into the shantying "My Safe Harbour" by Quantec. By the time that Deadbeat's contribution appears, the tempo has gradually gone up thanks to the Canadian's trademark tribal drums and Onmutu Mechanicks's contribution turns the mood slightly more menacing as "Calyx" marches to the beat of metallic drums and teems with foreboding chords. This being Echocord however, reflective and evocative sensibilities are never too far away, and Luke Hess's "Kratos", although based on clipped drums, boasts breathy, shimmering melodies. Christiansen also proves that he has a keen ear for potential crossover tracks, and Intrusion/Echospace producer Stephen Hitchell's "Fox Convextion", with its pulsing bassline and uplifting hooks, could propel this label into the spotlight that so many lesser, hype-driven labels occupy.
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ECHOCORDCD 10
11 Apr 11
Techno
Vampire EP
Vampire - (9:46) 128 BPM Hot
Vampire Dub - (9:30) 136 BPM
Review: Deadbeat, aka producer Scott Monteith does a neat trick with this two-track release. The A-side "Vampire" is a beautifully layered Minimal tune that shows off Deadbeat's abilities as a producer to the max, using some beautiful ambient atmospherics to conjure up a unique dreamscape. The Vampire Dub on the other hand is a half-speed, 60bpm version of the original that not only captures the unique drum sounds of a bonafide 70's dub-plate, it also makes for an interesting set closer or great transition record too. Fans of minimal tech should be looking forward to getting their teeth stuck in.
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ECHOCORD 042
15 Feb 10
Minimal/Tech House
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