Review: Gathering Generations is Skrypt?m's fiftieth release, and to mark the occasion owner Electric Rescue has invited close associates to contribute both as remixers and co-producers. "Je Me Souviendrai" is his own reflective ambient piece, which sits in stark contrast to the peak-time, industrial-fuelled techno tracks that are the result of his studio collaborations with Scan X and Joton. Showcasing the label's diversity, Umwelt turns Electric Rescue's "Resist" into an ominous but majestic electro roller, while Rrose takes "Green & Blue" down a tunnelling techno route. Underlining the fact that Generations is a collaborative affair is the release's highlight; "Intersect 2 Intersect" sees Electric Rescue team up with Zadig for a distinctive track that borrows from broken beat techno and atmospheric synths in equal measure.
Review: A journey through waveforms, transmission and light with label boss Andre Kronert on Odd Even Volume One, where he carefully curates an intoxicating mix comprised of some of the label's finest moments. Highlights not limited to: boss man Kronert on the dirty acid jack of "Ain't No Funny Dirty Old Man Music (Jeroen Search Remix) and the tunnelling techno of "Isolation", German veteran Johannes Heil who is fine form as always on the trance-indicing "Gospel Seven" and the barrelling peak time thriller "By Night Part Three" through to label staple Markus Suckut who delivers his typically contorted style of techno on "Your Legs", plus ever impressive Italian duo Boston 168 doing their usual mentalist thing on the acidic "Oblivion" and "Nightcall" respectively.
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