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Magnificent Bastard EP
Fear-E - "The Shining" - (4:58) 128 BPM Hot
The Wasp - "Pax" - (6:22) 131 BPM
Fear-E - "Chucky B" - (6:20) 125 BPM
The Wasp - "Kokamen" - (5:20) 134 BPM
Dan's Hose (explicit mix) - (4:56) 135 BPM
Review: Fear-E aka Scott McKay teams up with The Wasp to follow last year's "Posh End Sponk" release on Dixon Avenue Basement Jams. "The Shining" is a tough stomper that resounds to eerie organ riffs and busy vocal samples, while on "Pax", the collaborators head in a different, darker direction, with eerie stabs and ghetto shout outs underpinned by a steely, shuffling rhythm. "Chucky B" is more abrasive and visceral as they throw down a banging groove that underpins a busy call and shout sample, while "Kokamen" sees them explore the kind of bugged out techno you would expect Green Velvet to deliver.
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DABJDIG 03
15 Jun 20
Techno
Posh End Sponk Trax Vol 1
Jump On The House Train - (5:27) 125 BPM Hot
A New Day - (5:21) 131 BPM
Skuddy Deflektor - (5:07) 128 BPM
Green Eyed Monster - (6:33) 128 BPM
Review: Fear-E's fourth outing for Dixon Avenue Basement Jams sees him deliver his biggest track so far. Inspired in equal measure by jacking Chicago house and the low-end menace of Detroit artists like Suburban Knight, the vocal-led "Jump On The House Train" is a superb, slightly menacing slice of house music. "A New Day" and "Skuddy Deflektor" follow in a similar vein, albeit without vocals, with Fear-E laying down dark sub-bass tones and rolling kettle drums to devastating effect. Closing track "Green Eyed Monster" sees him edge closer to techno, with a frazzled bass, acrid acid and waves of abrasive percussion making for a powerful peak time track.
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DABJ 1229
15 Mar 19
Techno
Tracks From The Posh End
Back To Basics - (5:51) 122 BPM Hot
What Ya Gonna - (8:05) 124 BPM
Band Of Rubber - (5:47) 123 BPM
Sunrize In Avalon - (7:16) 122 BPM
Played by: Fear-E, Rave Energy
Review: This is the second full Fear-E release on Dixon Avenue Basement Jams and brilliantly recalls the glory days of Detroit techno and Chicago house. "Back to Basics" revolves around a jacking rhythm and a predatory bass that support a sweaty vocal. It's a classy basement track. On "What Ya Gonna", the tempo moves up a few notches as steely percussion and minimal beats accompany a lo-fi bleep sequence and eerie rave stabs, while "Band of Rubber" is a noisy, muddy groove. None of them can compare to "Sunrize in Avalon" however, which sees Fear-E appropriate the kind of liquid acid-soaked deep techno that Nu Era used to specialise in.

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DABJDIG 02
14 Jul 17
Techno
Santini's Ghost EP
Level 84 - (6:08) 122 BPM
The Dam - (5:37) 127 BPM Hot
Rumble In The Bronx - (6:39) 127 BPM
Raveform - (5:50) 130 BPM
Played by: Fear-E
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DABJ 1223
26 May 17
Techno
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