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Ben Sims Presents: Synchronicity Part Two
Various
Kerrie - "Dorian's Groovebox" - (5:06) 132 BPM
Szmer - "Old Fella" - (4:48) 134 BPM
Dotdat - "In Circles" - (4:58) 138 BPM Hot
Insolate - "Night Love" - (6:44) 140 BPM
The Lady Machine - "Swelter" - (5:00) 135 BPM
Ritzi Lee - "Tunnel Effect" - (5:23) 132 BPM
Private Press - "Wiadomo Driven" - (5:38) 137 BPM
Lisa Oakes - "Warrior" - (5:56) 134 BPM
Flaws - "Harmony" - (5:37) 138 BPM
PUSHMANN - "Human Reactions" - (6:15) 135 BPM
Alexander Johansson & Mattias Fridell - "Ufna" - (6:06) 133 BPM
Johannes Volk - "Density" - (5:56) 135 BPM
Vinicius Honorio - "All Bark, No Bite" - (5:28) 135 BPM
Paula Cazenave - "Datura" - (5:45) 134 BPM
A Thousand Details - "Rectifier Direct" - (5:52) 133 BPM
Eric Fetcher - "OC24.3" - (5:06) 136 BPM
Linear System - "Redemption" - (7:38) 134 BPM
George Tounisidis - "The Tunnel" - (5:13) 137 BPM
Gotshell - "Sphyraena" - (5:43) 134 BPM
Elisa Bee - "Miss Operator" - (5:07) 140 BPM
Review: Ben Sims builds on the first Synchronicity instalment with another compelling collection of emerging techno producers. Kerrie and Szmer's contributions both draw on minimal techno for inspiration, with the former following an acid-laced path and the latter incorporating repetitive bleeps and haunting synths into the arrangement. The compilation takes a Detroit turn on Insolate's "Night Love" - a blurry, jittery slice of techno with shades of Juan Atkins and Terrence Dixon. Meanwhile, a deeper but still dance floor sound is audible on Private Press' "Wiadomo Driven", where bleeps and tones fly off the rigid rhythm at random. Reflecting Sims' own tough but diverse DJ sound, Synchronicity also throws out some curve balls, like the dubbed out "Rectifier Direct" from A Thousand Details.
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SYMDIGICOMP 002
29 Oct 21
Techno
Uncover 4.0
Inigo Kennedy - "Stellation" - (4:36) 130 BPM Hot
Kessell - "Codebreaker" - (5:26) 131 BPM
Albert Chiovenda & Stanislav Tolkachev - "Uncooperative Cog" - (6:17) 135 BPM
Eric Fetcher - "The Return Of The Archons" - (5:29) 134 BPM
Review: For their fourth split release. Granulart brings together well-known techno producers with some rising artists. Inigo Kennedy's "Stellation" is a great stepping track that combines the UK producer's signature crystalline synths with dense drum patterns, while on "Uncoperative Cog" Stanislav Tolkachev teams up with Albert Chiovenda for a searing rhythm track that revolves around pile-driving drums. The tracks from label regulars Kessel and Eric Fetcher are just as impressive. On "The Return of the Archons", Fetcher drops a mesmerising, dubbed out track that also features bleak synths, while Kessel's "Codebreaker" resounds to tough, visceral drums and is the kind of dense tool track that wouldn't sound out of place on a Purposemaker record.
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GR 016
21 Sep 20
Techno
5 (Part 2)
Various
Sleeparchive - "Recreant" - (4:32) 136 BPM
Jeroen Search - "Radaris" - (6:16) 134 BPM Hot
TWR72 - "Ruffle" - (5:00) 135 BPM
Sev Dah - "Izolacija" - (6:12) 137 BPM
Eric Fetcher - "Vein" - (5:29) 134 BPM
N?rbak - "FRV" - (6:25) 132 BPM
Cirkle - "The End Of Our Future" - (5:16) 135 BPM
Oisel - "Dx3" - (6:02) 130 BPM
Hemka - "Boogly Woods" - (6:22) 133 BPM
Leghau - "Timing" - (6:14) 130 BPM
Review: Dutch imprint Float has decided to celebrate five years in business with two split releases. This second volume starts with the visceral, spiky minimalism of Sleeparchive's "Recreant", with the revered producer substituting tonal bleeps for coruscating percussion. On "Ruffle", label owners Twr72 drop a firing, tribal banger, while Eric Fetcher goes deeper on "Vein". Forsaking the straight dance floor approach in favour of frosty synths and rickety electro drums, it provides some relief before Jeroen Search delivers the lean, streamlined Robert Hood-style techno of "Radaris" and Sev Dah brings this second instalment of the label's fifth anniversary celebrations to a close with the visceral, crunchy rhythm of "Izolacija".
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FLOAT 040
02 Dec 19
Techno
Matrix Of Life
Surface Tension - (8:17) 133 BPM Hot
Magnetic Fields - (6:30) 128 BPM
Review: Matrix is only Fetcher's second release, but it shows that he is already a highly competent techno producer. "Surface Tension" is a hammering peak time track, its slabs of visceral sound building to a screeching, shrieking crescendo over a pile-driving rhythm. It's like Robert Hood getting it on with Jay Denham's Black Nation catalogue. Meanwhile, "Magnetic Fields" sees him venture into a deeper direction. Its subsonic bleeps and tonal shifts, combined with a sleek, hypnotic pulse put him in a similar league to Sleeparchive and Sandwell District. Clearly, Oscar Mulero's A&R antenna is still as sharp as ever.
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AINE 02
15 Feb 16
Techno
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