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Similar artists: Alix Perez, Shades, Break, Calibre, Headland
Atlas / 3
Various
Headland - "Glued Surround" - (3:30) 140 BPM
Cesco - "Superstealth" - (4:56) 136 BPM
Drone - "Casio" - (3:25) 140 BPM
Biome - "Afraid" - (5:04) 140 BPM Hot
Sir Hiss - "Shower Man Time" - (3:58) 93 BPM
Settle Down - "Ill Gotten Gains" - (4:44) 85 BPM
Alix Perez & GLXY - "Green Lane" - (4:31) 87 BPM
Monty & Visages - "Grains" - (4:35) 87 BPM
Trail - "NJS" - (4:26) 87 BPM
Visages - "Margit" - (4:10) 86 BPM
Rockwell & Scepticz - "LENG" - (3:29) 87 BPM
Eprom - "Trust" - (2:53) 62 BPM
Review: Around the world in 12 wubs; Alix Perez's superlative 1985 continues to dig deeper and deeper into our psyche with the third volume of their faultless Atlas VA series. As always, the tempos are set to flexible as we slide and glide between the style and speeds courtesy of some incredible names... Cesco brings some proper dark UKG on 'Superstealth', Sir Hiss gets angular with the electroid funk of 'Shower Man Time', Visages go all slinky and futurist on 'Margit' while the bossman Perez and GLXY link up for something truly sexy and soulful with 'Green Lane'. All this and so much more, from Rockwell & Scepticz to Settle Down to Eprom, this is yet another exceptional adventure from the 1985 crew.
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ONEF 058
27 Oct 23
Deep Dubstep
From A Vein
Infernal Regions (original mix) - (1:57) 65 BPM
Purification (feat The Gaslamp Killer - original mix) - (3:54) 72 BPM
Deceitful Ways (original mix) - (3:46) 80 BPM
Immortals (feat MC GQ - original mix) - (2:24) 74 BPM
Into Stone (original mix) - (4:56) 70 BPM Hot
Dark Wing (original mix) - (3:37) 79 BPM
Against The Sun (original mix) - (4:35) 71 BPM
As Wax By Seal (original mix) - (3:49) 67 BPM
Exultia (original mix) - (4:15) 60 BPM
Sub Noctem (original mix) - (3:09) 87 BPM
Seek The Throat (original mix) - (2:40) 66 BPM
Bleed (original mix) - (3:20) 74 BPM
Arachne (original mix) - (3:30) 75 BPM
Silent Image (original mix) - (2:27) 78 BPM
Review: When it comes to underground dance music, there are few outposts of creativity that are boasting as high a rate of success as Alix Perez's '1985'. We are blessed to take a look into a window of that creativity with this monstrous new collection of sonic sizzlers as Shades, Alix himself and Eprom join forces for the explosive 'From A Vein' album project. This is a true showcase of mastery in our eyes, from the sub-rattling drones of 'Into Stone' to the super electronic syncopation of 'As Wax By Seal' and acidic arpeggios of 'Deceitful Ways'. We are thrown in about 1000 different directions over the course of this 14 track masterclass, with our favourite creations having to include the remarkably chirpy 'Purification' alongside Gaslamp killer, exploring organic drum breaks and super digitised basslines, next to satanic melodic sweeps of 'Sub Noctem' and unpredictable metallic soundscapes of 'Immortals', welcoming MC GQ into the fold at the same time. Outstanding!
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ONEFLTD 007
05 Aug 22
Deep Dubstep
Atlas / 1
Various
Deft - "Scars" - (4:28) 123 BPM
Headland - "Crux" - (3:33) 80 BPM
Drone - "Fools Gold" - (4:00) 140 BPM
Visages - "Nibiru" - (4:45) 140 BPM Hot
Echo Brown - "Clarity" - (4:46) 88 BPM
Alix Perez - "Blank Pages" - (4:59) 86 BPM
Safire & DRS - "Holding On" - (5:58) 87 BPM
Foreign Concept - "Have On Me" - (5:44) 86 BPM
Nymfo - "Do Me No Good" - (4:30) 87 BPM
Visages - "Sirius" - (4:16) 85 BPM
Alix Perez & Monty - "Untitled Malware" - (5:41) 87 BPM
Eprom - "Dangerous Sound" - (2:49) 120 BPM
Review: As always with the now infamous 1985 Music imprint, they have assembled the great and good to explore the darker realms of electronic dance music, primarily focussing on dubstep and neurotic drum and bass flavour through this fabulous new 'Atlas' compilation. The names involved are pretty mind-blowing with a roster including the likes of Alix Perez, Drone, Headland, Foreign Concept, Safire, DRS and many more heavyweight names. The entire project has a touch of finesse and musical class about it, from the beautifully processed drum clanks of 'Nibiru' from Visages to the stunning vocal processing of 'Do Me No Good' from Nymfo. There really isn't a low point to this project with the sweeping soundscapes and electronic destruction of Deft's 'Scars' original being a real high point for us!
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ONEF 034
09 Jul 21
Deep Dubstep
Dangerous Sound
Dangerous Sound - (2:49) 120 BPM
Review: Eprom is not only a close production partner of Alix Perez, but he's a reliable source of slower yet possibly even heavier sounds for his label 1985 Music. 'Dangerous Sound' gives you a hint what it's about from the name, and this tune is a halftime monster of frightening proportions, a glitched out and messed up number that has one goal; to blow up the dance. Basslines cut through each other, synths overheat and the overall engineering is on another level; typical Eprom and vintage 1985.
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ONEF 034S1
04 Jun 21
Bass
Drone Warfare
Oksana - (2:25) 89 BPM Hot
Drone Warfare - (4:25) 150 BPM
Raw Data - (3:41) 160 BPM
Full Mag - (2:43) 100 BPM
Played by: Hex
Review: Based in Portland, futuristic bass music producer Eprom teams up with 1985 music for his brand new EP entitled 'Drone Warfare'. With early support from Mixmag, this EP takes a unique approach to underground electronic music in general, focussing on the unpredictability of industrial musical elements. The title track is a rollercoaster, with incredible layers of artistic sound design coupled with subtle rhythmic elements and creepy atmospherics. Next up 'Raw Data' takes a more hip hop approach with industrial percussion running wild. It gets even cooler with 'Oskana' which brings even more twisted synthesis to the table, leading perfectly into the syncopated genius of the final track 'Full Mag'.
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ONEF 007
28 Nov 17
Bass
Oksana
Oksana - (2:25) 89 BPM Hot
Review: It's been almost ten years of Eprom music already, and it's about time that he was called up to Alix Perez's 1985 Music, an imprint which takes it upon itself to release the most wide-eyed forms of bass-heavy music known to man. This one-track killer, "Oksana", is a pleasure from the first beat touching down on the speakers. Spewing a hip-hop sensibility from all angles, and guided by a vicious, ringing bassline that screams to be plaid out at some absurdly high volumes. Propah gear.
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ONEF 007O
21 Nov 17
Bass
Regis Chillbin
Regis Chillbin - (3:08) 156 BPM Hot
Regis Chillbin (Machinedrum remix) - (3:45) 160 BPM
Review: Dutch label Rwina drops West Coast bass merchant Eprom's latest killer slice of minimal freakery - the simply stunning "Regis Chillbin". Based around a very lean eat indeed, Eprom fleshes out the tune with some stunning and heady arpeggio stabs, creating a Oizo/Brainfeeder-esque randomscape that's just absorbing as it is gonzoid. The peerless Machinedrum drops yet another essential remix - working respectfully with the original but adding even more samples into a descending pattern of pitch-adjusted wonkery. Quite stunning and very highly recommended.
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RWINALP 001S
30 Sep 15
Bass
Halflife
Center Of The Sun - (3:20) 145 BPM
Beasts Of Babylon - (2:44) 152 BPM Hot
Hurricane - (2:43)
Vogel - (3:25) 136 BPM
Super FX - (3:12) 140 BPM
Lost Levels - (2:07)
Screwface - (3:36)
Machine Skin - (5:17) 152 BPM
Pentatonic Dust - (1:19)
Moisture - (2:08)
Turtle Ride - (2:10)
Subroc - (1:58)
Cloud Leanmixx - (4:48)
Wizard Island (bonus track) - (4:55)
Review: Eprom; a memory chip that retains its data when the power supply is switched off. We very doubt this particular Eprom ever switches off; his tracks are bursting with so many ideas, twists and treatments, he's something of a whirling dervish. Just listen the Aphex-level insanity on the album opener "Center Of The Sun" and you might well agree. Further on we find a subverted contemporisation of the Dead Prez approach to hip-hop in "Hurricane", we get sideswiped by the dream-drenched arpeggiated harp majesty of "Super FX", we get committed as we throw physically impossible shapes to the galvanised growls of "Screwface", we get drenched in sopping wet bass on "Moisture" and we crash land on a whole new planet with the rapid 8-bit finale "Wizard Island". Essential for all fans of the US beat movement, each track is a short, sharp snapshot into the mind of one of America's most forward-thinking bass scientists.
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RWINALP 003
14 Oct 13
Dirty Dubstep/Trap/Grime
Metahuman
Honey Badger - (5:12)
Regis Chillbin - (3:08) Hot
Metahuman - (3:20)
Prototype - (4:37)
Can Control - (5:50)
Floating Palace - (3:08)
Transparency - (4:13)
Variations - (4:05)
Love Number - (3:06)
Sun Death - (3:15)
The Golden Planet - (3:24)
Needle Thrasher - (2:37)
Raytracing - (3:08)
Played by: Lifecycle, Chrissy, NSEKT
Review: Picking up props from all and sundry in the beat scene, Eprom makes good on the promise of his many singles and drops a full-length workout for Rwina. There's a manic energy that positively leaps off his tracks, as the hype of juke drum programming meets the flat-footed funk of hip hop, while the rest of the sonic matter comes zapping in from a realm inhabited by dead Game Boys (check "Prototype") and decaying DAWs. The production is realised with devastating clarity, and even when a little space opens up (as on the excellent stalk of "Can Control") Eprom's imagination still fizzes and crackles around these tracks.
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RWINALP 001
02 Jul 12
Bass
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