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Similar artists: Blawan, Decoder, Dl, Fireground, Lewis Fautzi
Rider
Smile - (4:59) 138 BPM Hot
Old News - (5:02) 143 BPM
Rider - (6:30) 140 BPM
Rich String - (5:40) 138 BPM
Review: For its latest instalment, Fuse enlists the services of Dold. Known for pure techno releases on Blue Hour and his own Arsenik imprint, Rider drops an excellent, diverse four-tracker. "Smile" is a lean, pulsating groove, peppered with acid squelches. Meanwhile on "Old News", Dold puts the focus on robust, steely drums - which act as the basis for a stripped back, rolling groove. The other pieces reveal a more musical side to Dold's sound and the insistent groove of "Rich String" resounds to a moody organ riff. Best of all though is the title track, a richly melodic Detroit groove that recalls Aril Brikha's futuristic leanings.
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FUSE 03
01 Mar 24
Techno
Rave Break
Rave Break (2020) - (6:01) 138 BPM Hot
For Life - (6:18) 137 BPM
Strained Strings - (5:49) 136 BPM
22-999-33 - (6:39) 137 BPM
Review: Following last year's collaboration with Blue Hour, Dold flies solo for his latest outing on Arsenik. The title track lives up to its promise, with repetitive rave stabs unfolding over a rolling tribal groove. Add in some well-placed chops and cuts, and "Rave Break" becomes a powerful, distinctive track. On "For Life", Dold goes deeper: while deploying a similar rhythm and funky back beats, the shimmering synths reveal a musical side to his style. This deeper sound is also audible on "Strained Strings", where chilling strings play out over rumbling break beats, while a more esoteric iteration of this style unfolds on the chiming melodies and rolling drums of "22-999-33".
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ASR 022
09 Jul 21
Techno
Fuga
Various
Nastia Reigel - "Pray" - (7:25) 128 BPM
Stefan Vincent - "Fever Dream" - (5:43) 138 BPM
Border One - "Biomorph" - (5:53) 132 BPM Hot
Dold - "My Homework Ate My Dog" - (4:55) 134 BPM
PTTRN - "Contempt/Suggest 6" - (6:28) 131 BPM
Ribe - "The Cause" - (5:42) 131 BPM
Linkan Ray - "Introspective Vision" - (8:03) 130 BPM
Mark Broom - "AR-4" - (4:51) 132 BPM
Review: Token has traditionally maintained a tightly-knit roster, but on this compilation it welcomes new producers to the fold. Nastia Riegel's "Pray" kick-starts Fuga with dreamy, dubbed-out techno, while Stefan Vincent's "Fever Dream" paints a hypnotic, minimal picture. On "Biomorph", Border One - who is best known for his releases on Wolfskuil - delivers a grimy, bass-heavy groove, while Dold's "My Homework Ate My Dog" and PTTRN's "Contempt/Suggest 6" are the kind of high-paced but intricate techno tracks that the Belgian label has helped to pioneer. Rounding off this fine compilation are the discordant tones of Ribe's "The Cause" and Linkan Ray's bleep-heavy "Introspective Vision".
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TOKEN 93D
10 Apr 20
Techno
S Jefferson St
S Jefferson St - (5:48) 135 BPM Hot
Fallen Wings - (5:57) 138 BPM
Queen - (5:38) 129 BPM
Window - (4:07) 144 BPM
Played by: Chrissy
Review: Dold aka Patrik Eriksson follows his 2018 debut on Blue Hour with this excellent follow-up. Drawing on the spirit and sound of 90s rave and hardcore, Eriksson delivers a four-tracker that's shot through with nostalgia. The title track and "Fallen Wings" see him drop rolling break beats - accompanied by euphoric vocal snatches on the former and ominous bass on the latter. Vocals are also audible on "Queen", but on that occasion, a wailing diva is matched up with a tracky techno undercurrent. Closing out this fine release from the Swedish artist is "Window", where atmospheric synths swirl over understated, slower breaks.
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BLUEHOUR 013
16 Sep 19
Techno
Mutable Minds II
Pfirter - "Anti Routine" - (5:20) 130 BPM
Fixeer - "Sleepwalker" - (5:58) 129 BPM
Kuf & Dold - "Mint" - (5:34) 135 BPM Hot
Jonas Kopp - "Biorritmo" - (6:01) 136 BPM
Review: The second split Mutable Minds release continues in the same mind-melting vein as the first instalment. Label owner Pfirter sets the tone with the distorted acid, pile-driving percussion and distorted kicks of "Anti Routine". On "Sleepwalker", newcomer Fixeer recalls the most visceral moments of early Planetary Assault Systems, as gained drums and busy layers of metallic percussion come together for an intense arrangement. Kuf & Dold's "Mint" ups the pace with a pounding rhythm track that resounds to doubled up claps, pounding 4/4s and gnarly riffs, while the most reserved contribution comes in the form of Jonas Kopp's dubbed out "Biorritmo".
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MT 19
25 Jun 18
Techno
Shutdown
Refuel - (3:29) 113 BPM
Pushing - (5:36) 135 BPM
There - (6:12) 133 BPM Hot
Shutdown - (6:28) 136 BPM
Confusion - (4:28) 131 BPM
Stated - (4:33) 159 BPM
Played by: S-File, Mark Broom, Kessell
Review: Dold is the latest artist to appear on Pfirter's label, and judging by the quality of Shutdown, it is certain that this is not the last we have heard from him. Inspired by Jeff Mills, the young Swedish producer lays down a hypnotic, looped metallic techno track on "Pushing", before moving into more bleak and austere territory with dense percussion and nocturnal riffing of "There". The title track is even more intense, its percussion dense and dark, surrounding a repetitive bleep sequence. However, it's not all intense techno, and "Confusion" is a slower, atmospheric track that recalls Mills' Something in the Sky series.

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MT 17
11 Dec 17
Techno
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