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Similar artists: Blawan, Acemo, Batu, Ben Klock, Coco Bryce
Everything Is Curly
Review: Despite releasing one of 2023's most impressive techno EPs - Dismantled Into Juice - Blawan is wasting no time to put out new material. Hooking up with Pariah for their irregular Karenn collaboration, the UK producer again operates at electronic music's outer limits. "Feeling Horizontal" is an insistent, jacking track that sounds like Jamie Lidell jamming with Robert Armani. "Happy Birthday" sees the pair further tease out this approach. Unfolding over the swung, fragmented rhythm are shrill tones and stop-start breakdowns. "From Hunk to Husk" resounds to a faster tempo, cartoon vocals and a massive rave bass, while "When Lutes Were A Thing" sees the duo drop a rolling, break beat-led workout.
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VOAM 011
23 Jun 23
Techno
Aphelion
Various
Review: Woof! If you are looking for a massive slab of techno, you won't find anything as hefty as Aphelion. A package of tracks from Belgian label Token, Aphelion is essentially a primer for the best in contemporary techno, featuring contributions from Surgeon, Rodhad, James Ruskin, Karenn and Planetary Assault System alongside some label regulars. You will have probably already heard "Fixed Action Pattern" from Surgeon - it's possibly one of this year's finest techno tracks - but it's got some stiff competition here with Ruskin in particularly funked up form on "No Trace". Aphelion is a real statement and proof of Token's current rank as a European techno powerhouse alongside the likes of Delsin and Ostgut Ton.
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TOKEN 48D
03 Nov 14
Techno
BLPGRN 001
Review: This new label from Warp's digital operation, Bleep, hungrily captures two of the world's most talented techno production duos at the height of their powers. In the UK corner, it's Pariah and Blawan working as Karenn. "Studio 3" is a swampy, bludgeoning affair, its pounding, pummeling beats mixed with a muddy, swampy bassline and some of the most outrageously over the top analogue riffs since Jeff Mills at his prime. In the German corner it's Berlin-based Italian duo The Analogue Cops. "OCPLX1" sounds less upfront because the beats are more lo-fi and not as loud in the mix, but make no mistake about it, the combination of firing percussion and eerie chords are highly effective.
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BLPGRN001
19 Nov 12
Techno
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