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Modeselektion Vol 03 - Part 2
Various
L-Vis 1990 - "Funk 4D" - (5:42) 65 BPM
Schlachthofbronx - "Volumen" (feat Buraka Som Sistema) - (4:02) 60 BPM
Illum Sphere - "Bullet" - (5:51) 68 BPM
French Fries - "Shift" - (7:38) 64 BPM
Alex Banks - "Be The One" (feat Elizabeth Bernholz) - (7:04) 64 BPM
Onra - "Blast" - (2:38) 83 BPM
Henrik Schwarz - "We Are Bankrupt" - (6:20) 62 BPM
Brandt Brauer Frick - "Jungle Love" (feat Vic Mensa, Om'mas Keith) - (4:56) 65 BPM
Omar Souleyman - "Edamat" (Modeselektor edit) - (5:19) 112 BPM Hot
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MTR 045B
01 Jul 19
Experimental/Electronic
Modeselektion, Vol 3 #1
Modeselektor / Various
L-Vis 1990 - "Funk 4D" - (5:42) 65 BPM
Schlachthofbronx - "Volumen" (feat Buraka Som Sistema) - (4:02) 60 BPM
Illum Sphere - "Bullet" - (5:51) 68 BPM
French Fries - "Shift" - (7:38) 64 BPM
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MTR 044
01 Jul 19
Experimental/Electronic
Glass Remixes
Fuel The Fire (Beau Wanzer Adjustment) - (5:19) 65 BPM
Paradise (Machine Woman remix) - (6:06) 110 BPM
Red Glass (Hieroglyphic Being remix) - (6:17) 63 BPM
The Journey (Gavsborg remix) - (3:26) 59 BPM Hot
Wounded (Fotomachine remix) - (6:03) 63 BPM
Review: By now, it's perfectly normal to think of Illum Sphere as an OG; the artist has been involved in the modern 'bass' scene since the inception of the term 'post-dubstep' into our minds and, over the years, he's come up with nothing but quality tuneage for all sorts of club DJs. That, of course, has been the beauty of contemporary dubstep since day 1. This time he's only around for a cameo, because his recent Glass LP on Ninja Tune has received the proper remix treatment from a squad of unexpected remixers and auteurs. Horror-show techno specialist Beau Wanzer gives "Fuel The Fire" his trademark treatment - this time an eerie techno wormhole fit for nightmares - and Machine Woman follows up with an equally sinister, mid-tempo techno experiment. Jamal Moss aka Hieroglyphic Being drops his usual cocktail of distortion and funk on us, in his remix of "Red Glass", whereas Govsborg's version of "The Journey" lingers to an outsider framework, and Fotomachine's take on "Wounded" offers some old-school Detroit business that recalls the likes of Ron Hardy's edits of Leron Carson's bangers. BIG.
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ZENDNLS451- 2
28 Jul 17
Experimental/Electronic
Second Sight
Second Sight - (6:39) 65 BPM
Ritual - (5:48) 88 BPM Hot
Review: It's certainly no bold statement to come out and say that Illum Sphere is easily one of the hottest properties in UK dance music. Real name Ryan Hunn, the multi-talented producer has appeared on all the big 'uns; from Monkeytown to Tectonic and even 3024, he's always been firmly on point delivering the goods on a consistent basis. This is his return to London's Ninja Tune, and it's through both "Second Sight" and "Ritual" that we see the man moving onto something newer, less formulaic, and highly resonant with the wide-eyed and diverse expectations of any bass produce in this day and age. This come highly recommended and it's pick of the week from us!
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ZENDNLS 427
19 Feb 16
Experimental/Electronic
Spectre Vex
Embryonic (feat Shadowbox - Legowelt remix) - (6:21)
Embryonic (feat Shadowbox - Lone remix) - (4:41) 160 BPM Hot
Love Theme From Foreverness (feat Shadowbox - version 2) - (4:59)
Spectre Vex - (8:47)
Sleeprunner (Zed Bias remix) - (5:27)
Sleeprunner (Illum Sphere rerun) - (5:14)
The Road (feat Shadowbox - JTC remix) - (5:52)
The Road (feat Shadowbox - Charles Manier remix) - (6:58)
Review: The latest release from Illum Sphere on Ninja Tune comes bolstered with so many remixes they actually come in before the original material on the tracklisting. Legowelt leads the charge with a superlative version of "Embryonic" heavy on bleeps and keyboard choir tones, before Lone delivers a sugar-sweet drum & bass interpretation. "Spectre Vex" meanwhile finds Illum Sphere exploring fulsome synth tones with a coldwave leaning, which leads neatly into the JTC and Charles Manier versions of "The Road" with their varied 80s stylings. Let's not overlook the charms of the Zed Bias version of "Sleeprunner" not to mention the other original material on the EP. It's a veritable feast of electronic ideas for those with eclectic palates.
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ZENDNL 203M
05 May 14
Bass
Ghosts Of Then & Now
Liquesce - (2:39)
At Night (feat Mai Nestor) - (3:51) 140 BPM
Sleeprunner - (3:16) 164 BPM
The Earth Is Blind (Prelude) - (1:16) 156 BPM
The Road (feat Shadowbox) - (3:25)
Ra_Light - (4:00) 162 BPM
It'll Be Over Soon - (3:50)
One Letter From Death - (2:34)
Ghosts Of Then & Now - (4:47) 151 BPM
Love Theme From Foreverness (feat Shadowbox) - (4:16) 146 BPM
Lights Out/In Shinjuku - (3:17)
Near The End - (3:38) Hot
Embryonic (feat Shadowbox) - (2:45) 160 BPM
Played by: Scrimshire, DNN, Lone
Review: It's been five years since Manchester's Ryan Hunn made his debut under the now familiar Illum Sphere alias. This debut album for scene titans Ninja Tune has been a long time coming. So, is it any good? First and foremost, it's a lot smoother and melodic than his wonkier early work. While there are off-kilter rhythms paired with futuristic electronics (see "It'll Be Over Soon" and string-laden "Ghosts of Then & Now"), these moments largely play second fiddle to woozy, James Blake-ish soundscapes and tactile downtempo moments. It's a curious move, perhaps, but one that suits the album format. Certainly, when he really nails it - such as the distinctly Balearic "One Letter From Death" - it's nothing less than sublime.
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ZENDNL 203
10 Feb 14
Bass
Sleeprunner
Sleeprunner - (3:16) 82 BPM
Sleeprunner (Zed Bias remix) - (5:27) 62 BPM Hot
Sleeprunner (Illum Sphereas re-run) - (5:14) 66 BPM
Review: With his sizable history on labels like Fat City and Tectonic, Illum Sphere makes the leap to Ninja Tune with this esoteric concoction of slow house thud and starry-eyed melodics. "Sleeprunner" features all of the producer's strongest characteristics, from warm and immersive basslines to emotive strings, but all realised through a decidedly unconventional framework befitting of the reputation he has made for himself. Zed Bias meanwhile creates an equally housey version of the track that lays on some rigid claps, cheeky sub bass and fluttering arpeggios in a distinctly summery style. Clearly feeling doubly inspired from his first go at the track, Illum Sphere comes back around for a "re-run" of "Sleeprunner" that turns the track into a slow-release techno peppered with undulating acid lines and rugged drums.
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ZENDNLS 381
09 Dec 13
Experimental/Electronic
Birthday/H808er
Birthday - (5:39) 132 BPM Hot
H808er - (5:39) 132 BPM
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YTDS 083
03 Sep 12
Bass
The Plan Is Dead
One For Dimlite - (2:28) 74 BPM
Diablo Day Out - (2:29) 89 BPM
Supercharged - (2:47) 82 BPM
An Old Escape - (3:59) 62 BPM Hot
Aftermath - (2:42) 78 BPM
Played by: Slugabed
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FC 12036
13 Dec 10
Experimental/Electronic
Long Live The Plan
Long Live The Plan - (1:45) 80 BPM
Better Late State - (2:57) 66 BPM
Psycho - (2:54) 77 BPM Hot
Never Lie Twice - (3:54) 115 BPM
Chasing The Midnight Moth - (3:50) 66 BPM
Shadowman - (3:18) 90 BPM
Psycho (Samiyam remix) - (3:03) 87 BPM
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FC 12033
15 Feb 10
Hip Hop/R&B
Incoming EP
Hyper (instrumental) - (2:59) 96 BPM
Incoming.. - (4:07) 94 BPM
Murky - (3:38) 94 BPM
Too Much (Illum Sphere remix) - (3:29) 94 BPM
Kaleidoscope - (4:34) 85 BPM Hot
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FC 12031
01 Jun 09
Experimental/Electronic
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