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47010
Meiotic Drive - (7:56) 160 BPM
Review: The latest artist to feature on Tommy Four Seven's label is Matthew Watt, aka Kilowatt. With an extensive catalogue to his credit on labels like Osiris and Inverted, the UK producer is an ideal candidate to appear on 47. It appears that Watt is also happy to follow the same approach that has prevailed on previous releases. "Meiotic Drive" is a slamming, frenetic ghetto techno track, shot through with wild acid lines and noisy riffs. On "Mate Choice", Watt opts for an industrial-tinged variant on the stepping techno that Frozen Border specialised in, with chain mail percussion dominating, while on "Base Analogs", a more subdued version of this sound prevails. Finally, "Allelic Drift" sees Watt deliver an austere, abstract workout.
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47010
01 Jun 17
Techno
Emigre Reworked
Monic - "Untitled Textures" - (5:49) 160 BPM
Played by: Paul Mac
Review: Killawatt continues his long relationship with Osiris with this remix release. Bringing together some of the most respected names in left field techno, the release starts with Tommy Four Seven's version of "Zizi". Chiming bells and rickety broken beats provide a hypnotic combination that creates a haunting, ghostly mood. Eomac takes a darker tune on "Spiral Swarm", where robust beats and tick tock percussion provides the basis for swirling textures. Monic's take on "Excessive Hyperbole" sees rugged broken beats underpin eerie textures. Finally, Mannic contributes his own track, and as its title suggests, "Untitled Textures" features mysterious sounds flowing over a rolling, off-beat rhythm.
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OSMUK 043EP
23 Oct 15
Techno
Emigre
Onslow Road - (7:09) 163 BPM
Played by: Paul Mac
Review: Matthew Watt aka Killawatt drops his debut LP on the UK's Osiris Music. Gnarly, psychedelic techno is the name of the game here, and there's a whopping twelve tracks up for grabs. Blending everything from UK bass to dubstep and even drone, Killawatt's particular brand of four-to-the-floor is both singular and caters to just about anyone whose into menacing beats and abstract sonics. We're particularly into the choppy beats on "Spinal Swarm" and the outsider techno rhythm that is "Excessive Hyperbole". This album is absolutely brimming with quality and singularity. More from Mr.Watt, please!
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OSMUK 041LP
23 Feb 15
Techno
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