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We Are Lost
Various
Guy J - "Metal Dreams" - (7:48) 124 BPM Hot
Chicola - "Dreams For Breakfast" - (6:53) 122 BPM
Guy Mantzur - "Love In A Bottle" - (8:02) 124 BPM
Eli Nissan - "Vally Of The Winds" - (8:04) 120 BPM
Luka Sambe & Roy Rosenfeld - "Bunggul" - (8:08) 118 BPM
Khen - "Golden Key" - (7:40) 122 BPM
Stereo Underground - "The Last Dance" - (8:47) 124 BPM
Guy J - "Illusions" - (8:25) 122 BPM
Sahar Z - "Before It Ends" (feat Snarky GreenMan) - (9:51) 110 BPM
Review: Lost & Found main man Guy J is in a celebratory mood, in part because the label is on the cusp of hitting a century of releases. He may well have something special planned for release 100, but first, there's the small matter of 'LF099' - this expansive compilation of previously unreleased gems in the imprint's trademark style. Guy J naturally sets the tone with pleasingly wonky, moody and mind-altering opener 'Metal Dreams', before Chicola drops the melody-rich progressive house of 'Dreams For Breakfast' and Guy Mantzur goes deep, tech-tinged and hypnotic on 'Love in a Bottle'. Highlights continue to pop up throughout, with our picks including the rushing, sun-splashed gorgeousness of Eli Nissan's 'Valley of the Winds', the trance-inducing deep-tech wooziness of Khen's 'Golden Key', and the low-slung brilliance of Guy J's 'Illusions'.
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LF 099D
28 Jul 23
Balearic/Downtempo
Where Is Home (Remixes)
My Golden Cage (Kasper Koman 4AM remix) - (7:23) 122 BPM
Where Is Home (Matthias Meyer remix) - (7:21) 124 BPM Hot
Review: Guy Mantzur and Khen are undoubtedly two of Tel Aviv's most respected progressive house producers. They joined forces for a collaborative two track EP titled Where Is Home last year on John Digweed's legendary Bedrock label - which they've now decided to revisit via the remix route. The track in question receives an emotive rendition by Hamburg deep house hero Mathias Meyer; the Watergate resident harnessing the life-affirming energy of the original, yet taking the power of the groove onto the main room dancefloor. Next up rising Dutchman Kasper Koman (Anjunadeep/Mango Alley) gets onboard for the 4AM remix of "My Golden Cage" which draws the track into moodier territory with its foreboding bassline, clipped rhythms and murky atmosphere.
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BEDDIGI 147RMXS
26 Mar 21
Minimal/Tech House
Where Is Home
Where Is Home - (7:08) 122 BPM Hot
My Golden Cage - (8:26) 122 BPM
Review: Tel Aviv-based duo Guy Mantzur and Khen deliver a hard hitting masterclass in pure progressive house vibes. These lifelong friends have both had successful individual releases on John Digweed's legendary Bedrock label - so this was a logical progression really. Features the slinky and hypnotic freefall of "Where Is Home" that's sure to elevate the dancefloor to a higher state of consciousness. Going down a slightly moodier route is the atmospheric minimal tech house epic "Golden Cage" with its mental arpeggios and clipped drum patterns sure to enhance any state of tunnel vision rather effectively on this magical slow burner.
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BEDDIGI 147
26 Aug 19
Minimal/Tech House
Time Remixes
Small Heart Attack (Agents Of Time reinterpretation) - (7:35) 123 BPM
Survivors Guilt (Ramon Tapia remix) - (7:58) 125 BPM
Small Heart Attack (Guy J remix) - (7:58) 121 BPM Hot
Our Foggy Trips (Robert Babicz remix) - (8:26) 123 BPM
Played by: Resident Advisor
Review: Lost & Found is the sublabel of John Digweed's Bedrock Recordings; but you already knew that, so Guy Mantzur and Sahar Z need no introduction. Stalwarts of the label, the Tel Aviv based producers return with more finely tuned progressive house for sublime peak time moments yet again. Only this time they're given the suitable remix treatment, but dont worry; these recruits are equally in harmony with their sound. Take the Agents Of Time remix of "Small Heart Attack" which totally nails that in vogue prog sound so perfectly. Fellow countryman Guy J steps up to remix it too and delivers the goods as always with another sleek and slinky dancefloor detonator. Let's not forget Robert Babicz remix of "Our Foggy Trips", the veteran delivers a truly immaculate rework.
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LF022D
02 Oct 15
Deep House
Kompakt: Total 15
Various
Kolsch - "DerDieDas" - (6:45) 125 BPM Hot
Audion - "Dem Howl" - (6:54) 124 BPM
Michael Mayer - "The Stickler" - (6:58) 125 BPM
Patrice Baumel - "The Vanishing" - (6:24) 127 BPM
Terranova - "Skin & Bones" - (6:17) 124 BPM
Agoria - "BaptAmme" (Lucky Blue Eyes version - Agoria Retouch) - (7:11) 120 BPM
Guy Mantzur - "Epika" - (7:59) 120 BPM
Gui Boratto - "22" - (6:49) 123 BPM
JArrgen Paape - "Manipuri" - (5:26) 120 BPM
Dave DK - "Smukke Lyde" - (6:44) 122 BPM
Weval - "Gimme Some" (Hunter/Game mix) - (5:49) 120 BPM
John Tejada - "Two O One" - (5:40) 125 BPM
Coma - "Lora" - (5:05) 104 BPM
Saschienne - "Chambre Bleue" - (5:49) 90 BPM
Matias Aguayo - "Run Away From The Sun" - (6:29) 120 BPM
Vermont - "Majest" (DJ Tennis edit) - (6:48) 120 BPM
Dauwd - "Jupiter George" - (5:53) 120 BPM
Hunter - "Bermuda" - (8:17) 124 BPM
Wassermann - "Eisen Mein Herz" - (7:23) 122 BPM
Superpitcher - "Freiherrr" - (7:35) 120 BPM
Reinhard Voigt - "The Buddy" - (6:11) 120 BPM
Rex The Dog - "Sicko" - (6:31) 117 BPM
Blond:ish - "Stolen Romance" - (7:26) 91 BPM
The Black Frame - "Sacrosanct" - (5:31) 138 BPM
Review: Kompakt's annual label sampler returns for a 15th year, gathering together another 24 highlights from the long running Cologne imprint's ever growing back catalogue. As usual, there are numerous styles represented - from the spiraling dancefloor synth-pop of Kolsch and punk-influenced techno of Audion, to the soft focus melodies and hypnotic beats of Gui Boratto, and the intoxicating global electronics of Jurgen Paap - as well as much-played tracks from some of the imprint's most notable talents (see the contributions from Rex The Dog, Superpitcher, Matias Aguayo and John Tejada, whose "Two O One" is a tuneful techno delight).
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KOMPAKTCD 125
21 Aug 15
Minimal/Tech House
Sad Robot
Sad Robot - (7:37) 120 BPM Hot
Sad Robot (Musumeci remix) - (6:45) 124 BPM
Review: Prog legend Warren and momentum-blazing Israeli trooper Mantzur collide to create an ultimately euphoric groove that swoons with big, breathy chord changes that wouldn't have gone amiss in the late 90s. With well-oiled drums "Sad Robot" chugs into the never-never with breezy abandon. For a slipperier, more linear twist head for Musumeci's remix where the chords remain but are delivered with leaner dynamics. Electrifying enough to jolt any sad robot out of depression, you'll be hearing this a lot throughout the summer.
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BEDDIGI 60
06 Apr 15
Deep House
Balance Presents Guy J (unmixed tracks)
Guy J / Various
Various - "Balance Presents Guy J" (continuous DJ mix by Guy J) - (1:17:42) 123 BPM
DJ Yellow - "No One Gets Left Behind" (Guy J remix) - (7:46) 120 BPM
Roger Martinez - "Menthol Raga" (Guy J remix) - (9:36) 120 BPM
Henry Saiz - "Santa Fe" (Guy J remix) - (7:41) 121 BPM
APM001 - "Migrants" (Guy J edit - Radio Slave acappella) - (7:36) 120 BPM
Juan Deminicis - "Once Upon A Time" (Guy J remix) - (8:01) 120 BPM
Navar - "Phases Of Grief" (Guy J remix) - (6:43) 124 BPM
Pavel Petrov - "Fever" (Guy J edit - Pezzner remix) - (7:46) 123 BPM Hot
DJ T - "City Life" (feat Cari Golden - acappella) - (5:41)
Lanoiraude - "Waitin'" (Charles Webster Missive Sounds remix) - (5:57) 123 BPM
Dactilar - "Day One" (Guy J remix) - (3:54) 123 BPM
Echomen - "Perpetual" (Guy J remix) - (8:15) 125 BPM
Guy Mantzur - "Im Your Country" (Guy J remix) - (9:08) 126 BPM
Way Out West - "Killa" (Guy J remix) - (6:10) 123 BPM
Robert Babicz - "Duba" (Guy J remix) - (8:24) 126 BPM
Review: Guy J's progressive house roots shine through on this first contribution to the Balance series. It's not just the sound - occasionally downtempo, always atmospheric and sometimes deliciously dreamy - but also his choice of tunes; each of the 13 tracks has been reconstructed or re-edited by the experienced Israeli producer. While this would be seen as self-indulgence in others, it gives the mix a coherence and fluidity that's never less than attractive. Wisely, he mixes it up throughout, flitting between dreamy deepness (Juan Deminicis), trippy dancefloor intensity (his edit of Radio Slave's version of APM 001's "Migrants"), picturesque goodness (Nevar's "Phases of Grief") and darting, melodic techno (Echomen).
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BAL 009D
19 Jul 13
Minimal/Tech House
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