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Dekmantel - Best Of 2020
Various
Bufiman - "Sara Sara" - (6:37) 125 BPM
Upsammy - "It Drips" - (3:41) 90 BPM
Peaking Lights - "Dreams" - (5:28) 120 BPM Hot
Peaking Lights - "EVP" - (4:06) 120 BPM
The Mauskovic Dance Band - "Ventura Phase" - (4:12) 133 BPM
Space Dimension Controller - "Planete Contraire" - (6:39) 121 BPM
Bufiman - "Blow Your Head" - (8:14) 115 BPM
Upsammy - "Extra Warm" - (3:39) 85 BPM
Identified Patient - "Lust Mountain" - (5:43) 129 BPM
Zohar - "Minor Discomfort" - (3:33) 95 BPM
Max Abysmal - "Quod Libet" - (6:09) 120 BPM
Ranie Ribeiro - "Junee" - (2:37) 145 BPM
Laura Agnusdei - "Fuga" - (10:37) 110 BPM
Review: While 2020 has not been plain sailing for much-loved Dutch label Dekmantel, the imprint has continued to release some superb music - as this sampler style round-up of their best moments of the last 12 months proves. It begins with a rare (and inspired) outing from Jan Schulte's more dancefloor-focused Bufiman project ('Sara Sara') and ends with the gently unfurling ambient brilliance of Laura Agnusdei's 'Fuga'; in between, you'll find such sumptuous treats as Upsammy's sparkling, warm and dizzyingly up-tempo 'Extra Warm', the toasty, quietly colourful brilliance of Space Dimension Controller's 'Planete contraire', the thrillingly-percussive heaviness of Mauskovich Dance Band's 'Extra Ventura' and the clandestine creepiness of Max Abysmal's 'Quod Libet'.
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DKMNTL 2020
21 Dec 20
Minimal/Tech House
Nerve Deposit
Low Kust - (4:51) 134 BPM
Secretary - (5:08) 114 BPM
Lust Mountain - (5:43) 129 BPM Hot
Visualize It - (6:22) 127 BPM
Territory Doubt - (6:45) 111 BPM
Review: An artist to rise up through the ranks of Rotterdam's Pinkman label (with a split sojourn on Brokntoys too) Identified Patient's returns to Dekmantel UFO with Nerve Deposit. Finding a new home on the Dekmanel sub-label that's pushing an experimental, futuristic and harder edged techno, electro and electronica sound, Nerve Depsoit finds it self steeped in something breakbeat, deeper and hardcore. Touching on chop & screwed drum & bass in tracks like "Secretary" alongside heavier industrial electro in "Territory Doubt" to the EBM and gothic sounds in "Visualize It", Identified Patient verges into dubstep with "Low Kust" while turning up the sleazy and rave aesthetics in "Lust Mountain".
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DKMNTLUFO 10
21 Sep 20
Techno
Scores II
Identified Patient - "Comeback" - (8:24) 80 BPM
Max Abysmal - "Quod Libet" - (6:09) 60 BPM Hot
Lamellen - "De Stuiter" - (8:38) 57 BPM
Laura Agnusdei - "Fuga" - (10:37) 110 BPM
Review: For a second time Dekmantel team up with The Netherlands Sound and Vision Institute RE:VIVE to bring together and commision a suite of artists to help showcase 30 years of Dutch experimental filmmaking. Sampling, splicing, manipulating and reinterpreting soundtracks from the Academy Award winning Nico Crama and amateur Dutch filmmaker, Otto Laan, soundscapes come in the form of retroactive experimental techno (Identified Patient) to the undulating cavern rhythms of Max Abysmal's "Quod Libet " There's Lamellan's bizarro cut ups and foley sound in "De Stuiter", leaving Laura Agnusdei to lead the EP with a journeysome drone, synth and whistle piece in excess of 10-minutes. New age cinema.
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DKMNTL 077
24 Apr 20
Experimental/Electronic
Signals In Snakes
The Drip (feat Sophie Du Palais) - (5:59) 100 BPM Hot
Let Me Do It - (6:40) 92 BPM
Chantals Chant - (5:21) 113 BPM
Lucy's Comeback - (4:46) 113 BPM
Played by: MAN2.0, Trevor Jackson
Review: After a series of Eps on Pinkman and Brokntoys, Identified Patient aka Job Veerman makes his debut on Dekmantel. Drawing on industrial, ebm and electro influences, it's a tantalising affair that starts with the low-slung rhythm of "The Drip" featuring Sophie Du Palais' seductive tones. On "Let Me Do It", Veerman maintains a similar pace, but delivers a stripped back, menacing groove that resounds to an ominous bass, while "Chantals Chant" sees the Dutch producer draw on the acrid 303 sound of Bunker to decorate his industrial rhythm. On the final track, Veerman delivers the most dance floor arrangement, with "Lucy's Comeback" throbbing along to a bleak ebm drum track.
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DKMNTLUFO 9
03 Jun 19
Techno
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