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Sonic Groove: 25 Years (1995-2020)
Various
The Source Experience - "Subar" - (6:41) 129 BPM Hot
Max Durante - "Mondo Violento" - (6:07) 130 BPM
Orphx - "Revolt & Love" - (6:09) 136 BPM
Diagenetic Origin - "Born Against" - (5:05) 129 BPM
Panacea - "Storm" - (7:49) 135 BPM
Maedon - "Vorsicht" - (5:45) 130 BPM
Rhys Fulber & Portion Control - "Dodge The Bullet" - (8:01) 128 BPM
Crystal Geometry - "State Violence" - (6:09) 134 BPM
Monolith - "Take Control" - (4:58) 140 BPM
Adam X - "Standing The Test Of Time" - (6:46) 130 BPM
Dasha Rush - "Romance 22" - (6:45) 133 BPM
Realmz - "Hellbent" - (4:40) 130 BPM
Review: There is no doubt that Sonic Groove is one of techno music's most seminal labels, and it now celebrates reaching a quarter century with a compilation of unreleased tracks from its roster of artists. Veteran producers The Source Experience and Italy's Max Durante deliver pounding, ebm-themed club tracks, while Orphx descend down their trademark signature route on the growling, acid-heavy "Revolt & Love". Dasha Rush's pulsating "Romance 22" is sure to appeal to those who prefer a less abrasive approach, but Sonic Groove's association with pared back, industrial techno is best encapsulated by label owner Adam X's stepping, brooding "Standing the Test of Time."
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SGLP 08
09 Nov 20
Techno
Golden Age
Telepathic Future - (5:54) 130 BPM
Golden Age - (4:42) 88 BPM
Parallel Realities - (6:00) 134 BPM Hot
The Awakening - (5:33) 129 BPM
Review: Apparently, Andreas Andreasson aka Diagenetic Origin is a tattoo artist. Whatever about his day work, he certainly leaves his mark with this release for Sonic Groove. The title track is underscored by pummeling, tribal beats, but is laden down with deep textures. It's also not indicative of where Andreasson's mind is at generally on this record. Certainly on "Telepathic Future" it sounds like he is in a foul mood, as broken beats are set to a stepping rhythm, while "Parallel Realities", with its pumping rhythm and booming bass, confirms that he is in a dark place. However, he moves back to a more considered pace for the final track, the slow, hammering beats and resonant bass of "The Awakening".
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SGD 1571
20 Oct 15
Techno
The Galactic Clock
Cycles - (5:58) 130 BPM
Question - (6:30) 128 BPM Hot
Galaxy - (6:01) 130 BPM
Heart - (6:56) 133 BPM
Review: Swedish producer Andreas Andrasson returns to Adam X's label with a third instalment of punishing, relentless grooves. "Cycles" kick-starts the release with a tough, pumping rhythm and dark swarms of chords, while "Question" follows in a similar vein, its robust, jacking groove strengthened by distorted beats, firing percussion and a disturbing vocal sample. "Galaxy" sees Andrasson up the tempo even more, as deranged stabs and insane percussive volleys propel the groove onwards and upwards. Finally, on "Heart" Andrasson reveals his more abrasive and experimental side; crunchy beats and stepping rhythms are subsumed by waves of distorted noise as the Swedish producer rips up the rulebook.
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SGD 1465
23 Jun 14
Techno
Spirit Molecule
Third Dimension - (6:04) 130 BPM Hot
Entity - (7:51) 136 BPM
Council Of Nine - (7:31) 132 BPM
Spirit Molecule - (7:15) 129 BPM
Played by: Diagenetic Origin
Review: Adam X's Sonic Groove label delivers its latest slice of hard-hitting techno, with another EP from Diagenetic Origin. Despite sounding like its connected to L.Ron Hubbard's dubious self-help system of a very similar name, this producer is all about hard, industrial and acid influences; "Third Dimension" covers its rattling, broken rhythms in a suitably gothic atmosphere, while the appropriately named "Entity" seems to writhe with an living energy, with 303 tendrils flicking out from around dense kicks. Although "Council Of Nine" is as hard a techno tool as they come, the closing title track has just enough fragile melody lurking in the background of its mechanical clutter to show that there's a human side to the Diagenetic Origin name.
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SGD 1360
23 Jul 13
Techno
Totem EP
Blossom - (6:13) 129 BPM
Sacred - (5:05) 128 BPM
Totem - (6:07) 132 BPM Hot
Landet - (6:40) 127 BPM
Played by: Slam, Diagenetic Origin
Review: Totem is proof that Adam X's A&R skills are as sharp as ever. Diagenetic Origin come from Sweden, home to Adam Beyer and Joel Mull, and at times, this release sounds inspired by those 90s producers. The title track, with its driving, rolling rhythm and bombastic drums, could be a tribute to old Drumcode releases, while "Blossom" provides an update on that approach, with its snapping percussion and jarring, industrial beats. But the EP is well-rounded and "Sacred" sees Diagenetic Origin veer into broken beat territory, with eerie soundscapes unfolding over fractured rhythms. Meanwhile, "Landet" sees a lowering of the tempo but no sacrifice in intensity, with concrete beats and whiplash percussion prevailing.
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SGD 1254
23 May 12
Techno
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