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Jacob Korn

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Deep City Grooves Berlin Vol 2
Various
Patrik Berg - "You Give Me" (feat Matt Sassari) - (6:53) 126 BPM
Spartaque - "Now You Feel" - (6:55) 127 BPM
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RTCOMP 1325
08 Feb 19
Minimal/Tech House
Muna Musik 006
Tobi Neumann - "All The Soldiers" - (6:40) 126 BPM Hot
Played by: OOFT!, Marcus Marr
Review: Muna is one of Germany's longest-running clubs, and only in recent years did it set up a label arm. This explains why it has attracted talent like Cassy and Timo Maas for previous releases and why this sixth instalment features a rare track from Tobi Neumann. The veteran DJ's "All The Soldiers" is a pumping, pulsating affair that marries Detroit depth with a tight electronic groove. The release also features Poker Flat boss Steve Bug in fine form with the grinding, acid-tinged "Where's The Clap" and a typically deep, swirling groove from Jacob Korn courtesy of the percussive "Mindfulness". It's not all big names though, and the release also features a tripped out vocal house tune from Magit Cacoon.
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MUNAMUSIK 006
03 Nov 17
Minimal/Tech House
Son Of GX
Cats On Organs - (5:41) 125 BPM
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UV 042
30 Oct 17
Funky/Club House
Cocoon Compilation P
Various
Mirko Loko - "Artificiel" - (8:42) 125 BPM
Wouter De Moor - "Tesla Coil" - (7:08) 128 BPM
Redshape - "The Choice" - (7:45) 125 BPM
Alex Smoke - "Porridge" - (7:10) 126 BPM
Alex Bau - "The Whip" - (7:07) 127 BPM
Dustin Zahn - "Sun Breaker" - (6:41) 126 BPM
Ilario Alicante - "Rising Lines" - (6:52) 127 BPM
Josh Wink - "Buoyantly Grounded" - (9:58) 127 BPM
Review: It's that time again: Sven Vath's powerhouse Cocoon Recordings presents the next volume in its alphabetically themed series and brings out all the big guns in typical fashion. There are many highlights, but for our money we'd bet on fellow Frankfurt homeboys Einzelkind, Robin Schulz & Rhythm Factory who team up for the bouncy, late night tech house of "N.2guts", masked Berlin techno impresario Redshape on the brooding dark journey track 'The Choice", Glaswegian legend Alex Smoke with the funky microhouse jam "Porridge" and of course Ovum Recordings man/Philly's finest Josh Wink with the droning peak time acid trip "Buoyantly Grounded". It will take you ecstatic heights like he has done previously.
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CORLP 039DIGITALX
23 Sep 16
Techno
Shtum 005
Backstar - (5:59) 126 BPM Hot
Tribal - (6:48) 127 BPM
Review: At present, it seems that Jacob Korn can do no wrong. Hot on the heels of his brilliant EP1 comes this foray into retro-futurist techno for Uncanny Valley's Shtum offshoot. While something of a surprise to those used to his distinctive take on deep house, Korn is an old techno head (according to the accompanying press blurb, his first unreleased forays into production during the 1990s were in a techno vein). There's a genuine no-nonsense feel throughout, and plenty of audible references to the early '90s; "Backstar" and "Komputermukke" for example, both sound like vintage bleep techno records - all heavy sub, clattering machine drums and sparse melodies. The hypnotic, stab-heavy "Robot's Life Cycle" is probably our pick, but all four tracks are excellent.
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SHTUM 005
22 Sep 14
Techno
Uncanny Valley 20
Various
RVDS & K'Alexi Shelby - "Art Of The Track" - (8:26) 129 BPM
Optokoppler - "Function" (feat Ewa Smyk - Sneaker's 'My Puss' 7er Remodel) - (6:53) 126 BPM
Steve Kasper & Gotterkreis - "Puli Kali" (Rooted dub) - (4:43) 125 BPM
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UV 020
28 Mar 14
Deep House
You & Me
I Need You (feat The Drifter & Christopher Rau) - (5:49) 128 BPM
Do Your Thing (feat Mr Raoul K) - (5:56) 126 BPM
Review: The most lauded artist from the Dresden collective Uncanny Valley, Jacob Korn has earned himself a widespread reputation for his satisfyingly detailed and musically complex approach to deep house. His eagerly awaited debut album You & Me sees the producer take a unique approach, collaborating with a different artist on each track, and if anything, the effect of his fine musicianship is only enhanced, from the sublime Balearic tones of opener "The Place", through the dubby organs and crisp percussion of "Friction", the woozy rhodes melody of "The Drifter". As well as the deeper cuts, Korn isn't averse to some good time party jams - see the San Soda collaboration "Punta Del Este" with its bumping piano riff and the choppy, disco-leaning Cuthead collaboration "Makin' Love" for proof of that. Quite possibly the house album of the year.
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UVCD 01
18 Sep 12
Deep House
Raveline Mix Session By Mousse T
Various
Phats & Small - "Turn Around" (Mousse T dub) - (6:46) 125 BPM
Mousse T - "More I Get" (alternative groove version) - (6:56) 125 BPM
Selected Works - "Uncle Sam" (Mousse Ts Funky Faders dub) - (5:26) 126 BPM
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DJS 029INT
19 Aug 11
Deep House
She EP
Once Love (original mix) - (6:54) 125 BPM
Review: We have a sneaking suspicion that Jacob Korn is going to be one of the unheralded underground house success stories of 2011. The Uncanny Valley man has already built up a bit of a reputation thanks to some seriously good releases on Dolly, Left of the Dial, Running Back and, of course, Uncanny Valley, but you get the impression that the best is yet to come. Certainly, this first solo release for Uncanny Valley is amongst his best work to date. "She" takes a satisfyingly detailed and musically complex approach to deep house. While it boasts some notable hooks - like the best dancefloor music - the production is far more intricate and densely layered than your average Germanic deep house cut. "Once Love" repeats the trick, building from a dark and atmospheric opening into something almost blindingly bright. By the time it drops into a snappy mix of drunken horns and quietly uplifting melodies, you'll be lost in its delightfully woozy, undulating groove. To compliment Korn's superb originals, there are two remixes of "She". Iron Curtis is up first, turning the intricate original into a delightfully melancholic slab of tear-jerking warm-up house. John Talabot rounds off the package with an excellent interpretation of his own, that strips back the crowded original before building into an intoxicating late night stew of spiralling organs, heady melodies and spooky stabs. It's arguably the better of the two remixes, and caps a near-faultless release.
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UV 005
08 Jun 11
Deep House
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