Review: Over the past decade, French label Tigersushi has crafted a niche as purveyors of devilishly decadent electronic music, much of it cutting edge. This neat round-up of 2011 releases shows that they've lost none of their edge, offering up a collection that veers from dewy-eyed Balearica (from label boss Joakim) to droning new wave pop (DyE's "Fantasy"). There's plenty of fine dancefloor tackle on show, too, from the wide-eyed deep electro-disco of Crack Boy's "House Of Ill Pain" and white knuckle Italo of Krikor's House of Geomotry re-edit, to the bubbling vintage synth wizardy of "Oscillate", a storming collaboration between Deadstock 33s and fast-rising Brit Stopmakingme.
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