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Take Me
Take Me - (3:48) 128 BPM
Tilting - (7:30) 120 BPM Hot
Review: Best known as one half of Tiger and Woods, Valerie Del Prete has previously released a handful of singles under the Delphi alias, each of which offers subtle, party-starting tweaks on the much-loved T&W sound. Here he makes his bow on Raibano with a fine two-tracker. Opener 'Take Me' is little less than superb: a killer, slowly unfurling chunk of sample-heavy disco-house brilliance that makes superb use of synth, guitar, vocal and bass samples from a glassy-eyed, early '80s boogie jam. It's basically a loved-up peak-time anthem in waiting. He opts for a tougher, gently jacking sound on sweat-soaked virtual B-side 'Tilting', where hissing drum machine cymbals, stabbing electronic bass, breathless drum machine fills and mind-mangling electronic lead lines rise above a locked-in drum machine beat.
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RBN 009
16 Dec 22
Disco/Nu-Disco
36 Hundred Hertz
Various
DJ Vapour - "How We Used To" - (5:34) 174 BPM
Luke B - "Wake Up" - (5:45) 174 BPM
SR & Digbee - "Formula" - (5:36) 174 BPM
Le Lutin - "Da Ruckussss" - (5:58) 173 BPM
Terry Rollz - "Dark Inside" - (5:58) 174 BPM
Vince Rollin - "Propaganda" - (5:16) 57 BPM
ShupAs - "Come Selecta" - (3:24) 58 BPM Hot
Opius - "Just Keep Moving" (The Sequel) - (6:08) 176 BPM
Physics - "Children Of The Night" - (5:05) 175 BPM
SR - "We Enter" (VIP) - (4:56) 175 BPM
Filibration - "The Real Door" - (5:50) 176 BPM
Indigo Virus - "Reflection" - (6:22) 163 BPM
Jaybee - "C'mon Baby" - (4:48) 175 BPM
Delphi - "Honey Monsta" - (5:29) 175 BPM
DJ Vapour - "Pimping Aint Easy" - (5:14) 58 BPM
Review: All five instalments of the 36 Hertz 100th release celebrations in one sick and savage place... DJ Vapour has put together something super special here that reflects every aspect, ingredient and flavour of his label. Vibes fly across the jungle spectrum from the likes of French OG Le Lutin's hardcore heavyweight 'Da Ruckusssss' to floatier, more contemporary cuts like Physics' 'Children Of The Night'. Elsewhere we're pummelled into submission by the breaks on Filibration's The Real Door', we're hurled deep down the jungle rabbit hole on cuts like ShupAs' 'Come Selecta' and our heads are torn straight off by the bossman Vapour on cuts like the opener 'How We Used To'. Cool and deadly business; here's to the next 100 releases.
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36HTZ 0100
10 Dec 21
Drum & Bass / Jungle
One Swallow Doesn't Make A Summer Part 4
Various
Yungruzt - "Starlight" (feat Eluize) - (7:26) 121 BPM Hot
Baldo - "Human Connection" - (5:50) 132 BPM
9th House - "Ara" - (5:12) 126 BPM
Delphi - "7_11 House" - (5:18) 127 BPM
Signal Mute - "Reminiscence" - (4:55) 126 BPM
Review: Gerd Janson has looked beyond his usual roster of producers on the latest edition of Running Back's multi-artist EP series. The result is a five-track missive full of genuine gems and scintillating sonic surprises. Our picks of a very strong bunch are the rushing piano house revivalism of Delphi's extra-positive '7_11 House' and the full-throttle, acid-fired breakbeat house hedonism of Baldo's 'Human Connection', where bold chords and fizzing TB-303 lines catch the ear. Elsewhere, Yungrutz's 'Starlight' sounds a little like Tuff City Kids after a couple of drags on a jazz cigarette, 9th House's 'Ara' is a simmering, string-laden treat and Signal Mute's 'Reminiscence' is an exceptionally emotive chunk of tingling deep house beauty.
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RB 0854
12 Nov 21
Deep House
Future Disco: A Disco Fantasy (unmixed Tracks)
Various
Sweet Tooth T - "She Canat Love You" (Greg Wilson Future Disco edit) - (6:10) 111 BPM
Kraak & Smaak - "Keep It Together" (feat Luxxury) - (6:50) 120 BPM
Take Your Time - "Love At First Sight" (Future Disco edit) - (4:31) 123 BPM
Baio - "Philosphy" (Crazy P remix) - (7:27) 118 BPM
Amp Fiddler - "Steppin'" (feat Dames Brown - Future Disco Piano edit) - (5:18) 118 BPM
COEO - "Mydonna" (Alternate Cut) - (6:52) 126 BPM
Sylvester - "Dance" (Louis Vega Re-touch edit) - (6:53) 127 BPM
Lovers - "Fool Moon" - (5:33) 118 BPM
Saucy Lady - "Together" (E-Live remix) - (4:18) 120 BPM
Delphi - "Blue Tuesday" - (6:25) 120 BPM
Johannes Albert - "D-Trainse" (No Cure Mixx) - (6:49) 122 BPM
Emilie Nana - "I Rise" (Danny Krivit extended vocal dub edit) - (8:27) 124 BPM
Ten Ven - "Turn It Up" - (6:54) 121 BPM
Edu Imbernon & Duologue - "Underworld" (feat Tuff City Kids - Tuff City Kids remix) - (7:45) 123 BPM
Young Marco - "Palace Green Beans" - (8:01) 124 BPM
Pale Blue - "You Stopped Dying" - (6:02) 120 BPM
CCFX - "The One To Wait" - (6:33) 100 BPM
Future Disco: A Disco Fantasy (continuous DJ mix) - (1:14:04) 122 BPM
Review: Scene veteran Sean Brosnan is the selector behind Future Disco's latest all-action collection of nu-disco and disco-inspired house cuts, which is here presented in DJ-friendly, unmixed form. As usual, you'll find a clutch of recent peak-time club hits - see Louie Vega's fantastic rework of Sylvester's "Dance", the brilliant E-Live Remix of Saucy Lady's boogie-powered "Together" and Danny Krvit's simultaneously stomping and spacey Extended Vocal Dub Edit of Emilie Nana's "I Rise" - alongside previously unheard Future Disco edits and lesser-celebrated gems (see Amp Fiddler's "Steppin", Kraak and Smaak's collaboration with Luxxury, and Greg Wilson's exclusive tweak of Sweet Tooth T's cover of Chemise's boogie classic "She Can't Love You").
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NEEDCD 031
27 Apr 18
Disco/Nu-Disco
Unleashed Tapes Vol 1
Delphi - "Blue Tuesday" - (6:25) 120 BPM Hot
Marco & Val - "Indiana Tonez" - (8:40) 120 BPM
Marco & Val - "Indiana Tonez Tonez" (Bonus Beat) - (3:25) 120 BPM
Review: While there have been occasional deviations from their tried-and-tested formula, the vast majority of Tiger & Woods-related releases turn old boogie jams into loopy house gold. This second EP on their Running Back affiliated T&W Records imprint does things a little differently, most obviously by looking to new wave club cuts and Italo-disco jams for inspiration. Icelander Delphi steps up first, expertly cutting up the bass motif and arpeggio lines from what sounds like a vintage cover version of New Order's "Blue Monday". Marco & Val continue the darker theme on "Indiana Tones", expertly building up a clattering drum machine rhythm via the use of moody chords, sparkling electronics and, eventually, a jammed-out synthesizer bassline.
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RBTW 4
22 Jul 16
Disco/Nu-Disco
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