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Once In A Blue Moon - (5:14) 70 BPM
Host Galaxy - (4:13) 77 BPM
Pulsar Survey Data - (5:17) 64 BPM Hot
First Detected - (4:11) 65 BPM
Signals Reaching Earth - (2:51) 83 BPM
A New Path - (4:39) 66 BPM
The Empty Dimension - (4:40) 67 BPM
Compact-Object Mergers - (3:03) 68 BPM
One Ultimate Source - (5:02) 69 BPM
Second Repeating - (5:00) 69 BPM
We Could Be Next - (6:11) 69 BPM
Detection - (3:24) 69 BPM
Gamma-Ray Burst - (4:56) 69 BPM
Entrapped - (5:05) 69 BPM
Time Wish - (3:08) 91 BPM
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LRCINDEX 003
04 Feb 24
Experimental/Electronic
Blown By The Wind
Blown By The Wind - (2:02) 128 BPM
Blown By The Wind (radio edit) - (1:32) 128 BPM
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405681 3559460
07 Jun 23
Techno
Keep Me Comin' Back
Keep Me Comin' Back (extended) - (5:04) 135 BPM Hot
Keep Me Comin' Back (instrumental) - (5:04) 135 BPM
Keep Me Comin' Back (edit) - (3:35) 135 BPM
Review: Next up on their wonderful Undagrnd Freqz imprint, we see the dreamy duo of Matt Jam Lamont and Echelon join forces with Sarah Etheridge to deliver a seriously spicy number, this time taking the title 'Keep Me Comin' Back'. Everything about this one bleeds original garage flavour, from the super catchy vocal chops to the high energy drum bounces and back to those sneaky chord progressions which pop out of nowhere to blast you back a few years. Alongside the original version, we are also treated to the full instrumental mix alongside a more radio-centric edit, giving us a beautiful package to enjoy. This is definitely a number for the number.
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UFREQZ014D
28 Apr 23
UK Garage
The Five Eyes
Interception 01 - (5:39) 128 BPM
Interception 02 - (4:04) 133 BPM
Interception 03 - (5:02) 119 BPM
Interception 04 - (5:47) 128 BPM
Interception 06 - (4:35) 132 BPM
Interception 07 - (5:56) 132 BPM
Interception 08 - (4:56) 133 BPM
Interception 09 - (3:14) 160 BPM
Interception 010 - (2:02) 110 BPM
Interception 011 - (5:02) 131 BPM
Interception 012 - (5:20) 132 BPM
Interception 014 - (5:25) 156 BPM
Interception 017 - (3:44) 112 BPM
Interception 018 - (4:00) 164 BPM
Interception 020 - (18:45) 150 BPM
Interception 021 - (4:34) 121 BPM Hot
Interception 023 - (2:47) 127 BPM
Interception 024 - (2:49) 146 BPM
Interception 026 - (5:23) 159 BPM
Interception 030 - (6:22) 129 BPM
Interception 031 - (7:04) 133 BPM
Interception 032 - (4:52) 133 BPM
Interception 035 - (4:39) 117 BPM
Interception 036 - (5:51) 99 BPM
Interception 039 - (4:46) 105 BPM
Interception 040 - (3:02) 160 BPM
Interception 041 - (4:59) 157 BPM
Interception 042 - (6:29) 144 BPM
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ASD 015
30 Jun 22
Techno
Undastand
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UFREQZ 011
10 Dec 21
UK Garage
Spatial Bonds
Various
Jonas Kopp - "Dyslexic" - (5:36) 137 BPM
Temudo - "Out Of Place" - (6:31) 136 BPM Hot
Echelon - "Shadow Weaver" - (6:03) 134 BPM
P4PS - "Undici" - (6:37) 134 BPM
PTTRN - "Change 6" - (5:08) 134 BPM
Linear System - "Applied Physics" - (6:31) 130 BPM
Pulso - "The Outsider" - (5:52) 126 BPM
Divide - "Polvere" - (5:49) 136 BPM
Translate - "Synaptic Area" - (4:27) 131 BPM
Cirkle - "Unkulu Tribe" - (5:08) 140 BPM
Border One - "Receptor" - (6:00) 134 BPM
Decoder - "Post Industrial Conflict" - (7:30) 139 BPM
Review: Based in Buenos Aires but taking a global view, for its latest release SRIE serves up an excellent, diverse compilation. Jonas Kopp's "Dyslexic" is a nocturnal affair, powered by a raw metallic rhythm and rough kicks, while on "Shadow Weaver", Echelon serves up an equally dystopian take on the form, with eerie riffs unravelling over a spiky rhythm. In stark contrast, there are more understated tracks like Temudo's dubbed out "Out of Place" and the purring bass and hypnotic synths of Linear System's "Applied Physics". There are also some fine abstract tracks included here, with the bleak, gurgling bass of Pulso's "The Outsider" and the dark tones of Translate's "Synaptic Area" really impressing.
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SRIE 035
09 Nov 21
Techno
Can't You See
Can't You See (vocal mix) - (4:45) 130 BPM
Can't You See (dub mix) - (4:45) 130 BPM Hot
Review: The Undagrnd Freqz team have been on absolute fire over the last few months, unleashing banger after banger from the infamous duo of Matt Jam Lamont and Echelon. The spicy showcasing continues with this fabulous blast from the past in 'Can't See You'. The vocal mix is our first port of call, which takes a typically smooth vocal and slices it up to high heaven, resulting in a super groovy display of UKG mastery between the minimal melodic stutters and pulsating subs below. We also take in the 'Dub' mix version, which allows us to explore a much more stripped back creation, focussing on unpredictable drum stabs and a much darker set of textures. Awesome work.
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UFREQZ 010
22 Oct 21
UK Garage
New Heroes, Vol 2
Matt Jam Lamont, Echelon & Soulecta - "Need A Friend" - (5:29) 132 BPM Hot
Matt Jam Lamont, Echelon & TuffCulture - "Massive & Crew" - (4:46) 130 BPM
Matt Jam Lamont, Echelon & Fraktion - "Surrender" - (3:54) 133 BPM
Matt Jam Lamont, Echelon & Frankly - "N.S.T" - (5:21) 128 BPM
Review: Since launching the Undagrnd Freqz label imprint, the famous duo of Matt Jam Lamont and Echelon have been on absolute fire. This latest offering sees them unveil the second edition of their 'New Heroes' series, welcoming four fantastic production talents inside for a selection of spicy collaborations. We begin with Soulecta's involvement by the name of 'Need A Friend', a tremendous exploration into old school garage flavour with some jittering drum action and groovy chord maneuvers for good measure. Next, 'Massive & Crew' sees TuffCulture arrive with a more more unusual input, focussing on unusual bass grooves and unique rhythmic switches, before Fraktion joins the party for the blissful vocal slices and sweeping atmospherics of 'Surrender'. Finally, Frankly throws us right back into the heart of old school garage as 'N.S.T' delivers a wicked combination of saxophone melodies and tidy vocal samples to bring the house down.
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UFREQZ 009
10 Sep 21
UK Garage
Decodings
Various
Staffan Linzatti - "Nature's Response" - (5:54) 134 BPM
Pulso - "Displaced Self Control" - (6:12) 132 BPM
Echelon - "SR046" - (5:29) 136 BPM
Translate - "Neural Learning" - (4:41) 131 BPM Hot
Review: Srie unveils a new split release that brings together tracks from established producers alongside emerging new artists. Staffan Linzatti's "Nature?s Response" is a sleek, linear rhythm led by steely hi hats and hypnotic bleeps, with this combination supported by a booming bass. Working under his Echelon guise, Jeroen Search ups the intensity levels for "SR046", delivering an incessant, jacking slice of techno that features doubled-up claps and a peak-time, robotic rhythm. In between these two techno stalwarts are label owners Pulso and Translate. On "Displaced Self Control", the former drops an eerie, heavily textured track, while Translate's "Neur?l Learning" is a more club-friendly take on this sound, punctuated by insistent bleeps.
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SRIELTD 001
02 Aug 21
Techno
Sugar
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UFREQZ 008
23 Jul 21
UK Garage
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