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Provincial Disturbance
Provincial Disturbance - (5:21) 120 BPM Hot
Voices From The Year 3000 - (8:06) 100 BPM
Entrance - (6:29) 115 BPM
Provincial Disturbance (Urulu's Liquid Squid mix) - (6:27) 130 BPM
Review: Futureboogie's recent move towards embracing the more cosmic, mind-altering and psychedelic side of the house and disco spectrum has resulted in a string of must-check EPs. Their latest missive, which comes courtesy of former Disco Halal contributor Kincaid, is another. For us, the undisputed highlight is "Voices From The Year 3000", a hallucinatory chunk of slow house hedonism propelled forwards by angular acid lines, acid-trip electronics and feverish analogue synthesizer motofs. The track that follows, "Entrance", is if anything even more trippy, with dark aural textures, sparse percussion hits and intergalactic acid motifs sashaying around a deep electro groove. Lead cut "Provincial Disturbance" is rather good, too - think snappy electro meets chugging dark disco - while Steve Urulu's remix of the same track is an insanely bass-heavy, bleep-inspired techno treat.
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FBR 073
15 May 20
Disco/Nu-Disco
Summer Riot VIII
A Sagittariun - "Machine Elf" - (6:59) 126 BPM
Kincaid - "Bulfas" - (5:47) 120 BPM Hot
The Red Flower Union - "Natural Self" - (7:28) 121 BPM
Statue - "Ivory" - (8:59) 118 BPM
Neil Diablo - "Colorado" - (7:51) 110 BPM
Review: Without fail, Futureboogie Recordings' annual "Summer Riot" EPs are always amongst the Bristol-based imprint's finest releases of the year. This year's edition - the eight in total - is no different. It's five floor-friendly cuts include a locked-in chunk of late night techno hypnotism by A Sagittarian (undulating opener "Machine Elf"), a raw and wonky, mind-altering analogue house jam full of Yellow Magic Orchestra style computer bleeps (Red Flower Union's "Natural Self") and a piano-sporting chunk of old school house revivalism from Statue ("Ivory"). Manchester producer Neil Diablo hits the spot with the starburst Italo-disco chug of "Colorado", while Kincaid gleefully dances through New York freestyle and Bobby Orlando style hi-NRG on EP standout "Bulfas".
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FBR 068
30 Aug 19
Disco/Nu-Disco
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