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OLDBOYMAN/We Are VCR
OLDBOYMAN - (4:29) 137 BPM
We Are VCR - (5:35) 140 BPM Hot
Review: Atlanta's Distal drops a pair of future-bass winners on the Car Crash Set label, with the title tune leaning heavily on the techno side with a signature shifting arpeggio acting as a mainstay while the beats shift between moody half-step and full-on tech-stomp. In a Pearson Sound-style, "We Are VCR" is a chilly 808 'n' claps fest, topped off with some deliriously wonked-out leads twisting away in the background.
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C/C/S 2007
30 Sep 15
UK Garage
Boss Of The South
Boss Of The South - (5:13) 137 BPM
Coke Bottle - (5:28) 133 BPM Hot
Boss Of The South (Sinden remix) - (6:22) 133 BPM
Boss Of The South (Capracara South Of Heaven remix) - (5:57) 123 BPM
Coke Bottle (Wheez-ie Remix 1) - (5:44) 120 BPM
Coke Bottle (Wheez-ie remix 2) - (4:45) 120 BPM
Review: Atlanta's Distal continues to shine brightly, with this new release on Sinden's Grizzly label kicking heavily thanks to the Dirty South acapella loopin' of "Boss Of The South" and the excellent ghetto 808-frenzy of "Coke Bottle". Sinden himself smoothes out "Boss Of The South" on his mix, while Capracara's South of Heaven remix of the same track is a wildly experimental and very awesome woozy-house revisit that's simply gushing with misty rave goodness.
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GRIZZLY 013
01 May 12
UK Garage
Android Tourism EP
Android Tourism - (4:36) 140 BPM
Love A La Venturo - (5:50) 138 BPM
Africa To Mars - (4:35) 133 BPM
Novocaine Blonde - (6:18) Hot
Review: Scottish label Fortified Audio is the latest home to Atlanta producer Distal, a man who's been prolific over the last 12 months with a host of remixes and originals - most notably "Grape Donut" which appeared on Soul Jazz's huge Future Bass compilation. Here, Detroit tech rubs shoulders with tropical funky on tunes like the effervescent title track, with its wayward and off-kilter strings proving to be a real highlight, alongside the minimal funk of "Love A La Venturo". Things get taken into hyper mode though for "Africa To Mars", with astral pads and relentless rhythms marking it out as an early favourite, as well as the soft dub of "Novocaine Blonde" which recalls his previous footwerk excursion, "Coke Bottle".
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ELIM 009
30 May 11
UK Garage
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