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Shuttle Recs: Blast Off
Various
Jambyke - "Plink Plonk" - (2:15) 94 BPM
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SRC 001
26 Jan 24
Dirty Dubstep/Trap/Grime
Tresor 30
Various
Anthony "Shake" Shakir - "Madmen" - (6:41) 90 BPM
Grand River - "Santa Loria" - (6:21) 97 BPM
Review: As befits one of techno's most revered labels, Tresor 30 is a comprehensive collection that takes in a breath-taking array of artists and sounds. The compilation features classics, such as Underground Resistance's "Final Frontier", remixed here into a clubbier shape, the spellbinding deep techno of Juan Atkins' "I Love You" and Jeff Mills' timeless banger, "Late Night", one of Tresor's signature tracks. These eternal works sit alongside contributions from newer artists: in particular, Afrodeutsche's "Can't Stop" is a wonderfully dreamy affair, while RRoxymore's "Multiplicity" teases new twists from percussive techno. Thirty years after its inception, Tresor is showing no signs of slowing down.
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405053 8712964
01 Oct 21
Techno
Air Texture VII Rrose + Silent Servant
Laurel Halo - "Dies Ist Ein" - (3:53) 95 BPM
Not Waving - "Human Disfunction" - (3:48) 94 BPM
DVA DAMAS - "Dance Song" (This Is Not A) - (2:11) 90 BPM
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AIR 007
26 May 21
Experimental/Electronic
Infrastructure (Facticity)
Various
Rrose - "Cephalon" - (5:22) 98 BPM
Review: According to Infrastructure NYC head Function, this compilation was compiled like an album and involves not only the core group of artists but also connects the dots between the label's past, his Berghain 07 mix CD for Ostgut Ton, the legendary Sandwell District days and the respective history of the artists. Infrastructure Facticity spans "a narrative ranging from lush, ambient electronics and post-club diversions, to contemporary club techno and back again." British artist Robert McNally provides the artwork and musically the highlights are not so much the dancefloor ready bangers, which are mainly quite good, rather the moments of restraint such as Vatican Shadow's brooding and almost Boards Of Canada sounding "Swords Over Paradise", the slow burning reduced acid of Cassegrain & Tin Man's "Open Sea" and Rrose's finest moment yet, "Cephalon", which can barely be described in words!
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INF 022D
01 Jul 16
Techno
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