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Innate 006
Gilbert - "Low Flying Objects" - (6:16) 124 BPM Hot
Gilbert - "Unknown Entities" - (6:00) 120 BPM
Owain K - "Corona Borealis" - (6:59) 123 BPM
Owain K - "New Horizon" - (7:01) 120 BPM
Review: Next up on Innate is a split release between Gilbert and label owner Owain K. One of the UK's champions of esoteric machine soul, its sixth release sees Innate continue to fly the flag for deep, melodic music. Gilbert's "Low Flying Objects" plots a path that focuses on warbling, acid-tinged bass and tight drums - a framework that allows the author to weave in saccharine melodies. "Unknown Entities" is an introspective piece, recalling As One or even Ian O'Brien's Detroit-influenced home listening work. Owain K's "Corona Borealis" melds a resonating bassline with steely beats to create a brooding track. Like Gilbert, he also pivots to the dance floor - the deeper than deep "New Horizon" is a fluid groove that recalls contemporaries like Miles Atmospheric. Stellar stuff as always.
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INN 8006
27 Nov 23
Techno
Transit Of Venus
High Rising - (6:27) 125 BPM
Reflections - (6:47) 130 BPM Hot
Venus Phase - (6:01) 124 BPM
Building Spaces - (5:49) 124 BPM
Transit Phase - (6:37) 127 BPM
Review: Fresh from delivering an inspired EP on 030303, Innate co-founder Tom Gilbert makes his bow on renowned Dutch stable MOS> Recordings. The Bristol-based producer has long specialised in timeless-sounding, sci-fi sounding house and techno - think '80s Larry Heard crossed with the most melodious and intergalactic Detroit techno - and 'Transit of Venus' is full of the stuff. Our picks of an extremely strong bunch include emotion-rich, drum machine-driven opener 'High Rising', spacey acid-electro shuffler 'Reflections', pleasingly bass-heavy deep jack-track 'Building Spaces' and the ultra-deep, blissfully melodious 'Transit Phase'.
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MOS 032
03 Feb 23
Deep House
Innate 004
Aroy Dee - "Leegte" - (5:27) 153 BPM
Gilbert - "Furthest Planet" - (7:26) 126 BPM Hot
Jonski - "Venusian Surface" - (6:26) 131 BPM
DJ Guy - "Aphelion Orbit" - (5:59) 135 BPM
Review: Owain Kimber's Innate imprint may only be a few releases strong, but its split EPs mean that it has become a go-to label for soulful electronic music. This fourth edition is no exception, and it starts with the atmospheric downtempo soundscapes of Aroy Dee's "Leegte". Frequent Innate contributor Gilbert impresses with the esoteric, acid-soaked electro of "Furthest Planet", the kind of track one would expect to hear from Cignol or Lost Trax. Meanwhile, on "Venusian Surface", Jonski serves up free-flowing, emotive deep techno, and DJ Guy closes out Innate 04 with the dense drums and atmospheric tones of "Aphelion Orbit".
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INN 8004
12 Jul 21
Techno
Innate 002
A Sagittariun - "Proof" - (7:08) 122 BPM Hot
Gilbert - "Polynoid" - (6:11) 123 BPM
Sean Dixon - "Our Love For Music" - (5:53) 131 BPM
Review: The Innate label made a sizable impact with its first release - a killer various artists with Mark Hand, Lerosa and others. Now it returns with another balanced mix of established and emergent artists, leading in with a stunning A side cut from A Sagittariun delivering what might be his most beautiful production to date - a swooning, snaking slice of melodious techno that brims with emotion and canny programming. After turning heads on the first Innate release, Gilbert returns with "Polynoid," a punchy, Lately bass-powered workout with lashings of Motor City soul heaped on top. Sean Dixon completes the package with "Our Love For Music," a pointed machine mantra that maintains the classic techno tone Innate is shaping up as its MO.
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INN 8002
08 Sep 20
Deep House
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