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Wait For Me
Wait For Me (feat Jessica Derrick) - (7:41) 125 BPM
Wait For Me (Zoo Brazil remix) - (7:02) 125 BPM Hot
Wait For Me (Dubspeeka remix) - (6:41) 125 BPM
Review: Sunderland born DJ/producer Garry Todd has certainly had an interesting journey thus far - fist making his name within Sydney, Australia's music scene several years ago - with his first release on local imprint BEEF, followed by appearances for homeboys Illusion Recordings and Contemporary Scarecrow. Fast forward to a move back to Europe in 2015, a full length on Berlin institution B Pitch Control (Nora Lillian) soon followed, finally setting him up as one of the most exciting stars in tech house. He's next up on top label Knee Deep In Sound, with the tough bounce of "Wait For Me" featuring Jessica Derrick's sensual vocals over a hypnotic chime melody and a rolling groove. There's also two killer renditions to support it - legendary Swedish duo Zoo Brazil going for a more euphoric yet adrenalised trance version (of sorts!), while rising Bristolian star Dubspeeka's deep tribal atmospherica is sure to cause some dancefloor drama.
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KD 061
09 Mar 18
Minimal/Tech House
Time Goes On
Times Goes On (feat Nat Page) - (7:33) 125 BPM
Go Green - (7:37) 126 BPM
Anniversary Track (extended version) - (12:34) 125 BPM Hot
Review: Highly engineered tech house for the majority of Berlin dancefloors by Englishman via Sydney Garry Todd following up his well-received debut album on B Pitch Control last year. "Time Goes On" is a pumping and adrenalised groove for the peak time at Ritter Butzke with Nat Page's epic vocals. "Go Green" is an epic journey track with rich, swirling and immersive synths and pads hypnotising you into submission: there's a lot going on in this track that's for sure. Finally the extended version of "Anniversary Track" gets all sombre and mysterious on us with yet more layers of rich pads and strings doing most of the work effectively well over a sturdy beat.
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BPC 321
05 Feb 16
Minimal/Tech House
Nora Lilian
Times Goes On (feat Nat Page) - (7:33) 125 BPM
What's The Difference - (7:01) 124 BPM
Motives & Thoughts - (7:25) 125 BPM
Terri-Lee - (7:33) 125 BPM
Transending - (7:14) 126 BPM
Whats Ya Name - (7:22) 126 BPM
Powerplant - (7:17) 124 BPM
4 2 Nite - (7:23) 126 BPM
Pula - (7:36) 124 BPM
Anniversary Track - (7:50) 124 BPM Hot
Review: Brit by way of Sydney, Garry Todd has released EPs previously on Contemporary Scarecrow and Illusion, however his debut album arrives on Berlin institution Bpitch Control; he's really hit the big time now! Named after his late grandmother, Nora Lilian, his long player is 11 cuts of atmospheric and adrenalised tech house that will rock just as many dancefloors in Berlin as it will in London. The vocal led energy of opening track "Time Goes On" starts things in spectacular fashion, as does the pre peak time groove of "Terri-Lee" which still retains some great atmosphere. "Motives & Thoughts" or "Transcending" are tripped out and deeper, but strictly for the afterhours. The tracks towards the end of the album go for the more dreamier and ethereal vibes of Kompakt or Crosstown Rebels. There's some a wide range of mood and grooves on this one, Todd's done well here!
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BPC 320
27 Nov 15
Minimal/Tech House
Time To Get Onit
Onit - (8:11) 126 BPM Hot
Feelin - (8:24) 123 BPM
LSD Experience - (6:45) 126 BPM
Dreamcatcher - (8:11) 126 BPM
Review: Globetrotting Australian producer Garry Todd apparently divides his time between Ibiza and Sydney, "chasing the sun" in a bid to keep his Vitamin D levels in the red. You can certainly tell the White Isle influence on this four-tracker for BPitch Control. Lead cut "Onit" sounds like it was tailor-made for dark, immersive, late night moments at colossal Ibizan clubs - Cocoon parties, perhaps - while the bumpin', hissing groove underpinning the thunderous "Feelin" comes on like a Space terrace anthem in waiting. The long, drawn-out chords, cyber grooves and oddball samples that make up "LSD Experience" are undeniably Balearic in feel, as is the loose, swinging, rush-inducing lucidity of the similarly wide-eyed "Dreamcatcher".
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BPC 296
25 Apr 14
Minimal/Tech House
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