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Sektion 3
Various
Rikhter - "Zavtra" - (1:49) 148 BPM
KRL MX - "Techno Tool For Trashkids" - (4:43) 145 BPM Hot
WarinD - "I Apologize For My Acid" - (5:41) 150 BPM
Lukas Meunier - "Die Energie" - (5:41) 147 BPM
Farrago - "Hardship" - (6:47) 150 BPM
SZG - "Parametric" - (5:49) 150 BPM
O.B.I. - "Wir Sind Die Nacht" (feat Timo Revna) - (6:07) 150 BPM
Kobosil - "One Life One Chance" - (5:19) 148 BPM
In Verruf - "Frei" - (6:09) 148 BPM
Franck - "Catch Me" - (5:42) 148 BPM
Charlie Sparks - "Bassline Rats" - (6:42) 145 BPM
Clouds - "Mutate On-Site" - (5:01) 150 BPM
Alt8 - "Chains On Humanity" - (5:57) 150 BPM
Afem Syko - "My Boy" - (5:18) 148 BPM
Somewhen & Coco-Paloma - "Restless" - (6:34) 144 BPM
Review: Kobosil's label delivers the third edition of the Sektion compilation. As with previous volumes, there are well-known contributors. OBU and Krl Mx both deliver slamming industrial techno on "Wir Sind Die Nacht" and "Techno Tool For Trashkids" respectively. In Verruf opts for a different approach. On "Frei", soaring synths combine with screeching vocals, making for an epic, rousing affair.
There are also some newer contributors. These include Warin D, who drops the gabba-influenced banger "I Apologize For My Acid" and SZG, whose "Parametric" integrates tranced out synths into a pulsating, throbbing groove. Like every release on R-Label Group, each track on Sektion 3 is sure to cause dance floor mayhem.
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RC 3
02 Jun 23
Techno
105
40000 L - (5:25) 135 BPM
Bei Nacht H (178) - (5:07) 135 BPM
Backmask N - (5:54) 133 BPM Hot
Derange - (6:13) 135 BPM
Review: Despite his young age, Kobosil has already got a series of well-regarded releases to his credit, including a debut album on Ostgut. 105, his latest release for the label, will only serve to consolidate this reputation. "OOL" resounds to a pounding rhythm and rough, frazzled kicks, exactly the kind of track that is tailor made for Berghain's main floor. "Bei Nacht (178)" is of a similar disposition and revolves around a rolling, percussive groove and tough drums, while the aptly-named "Derange" sees the young German artist deliver a pacey, percussive workout. The most impressive track is "Backmask N"; a tough, pacey percussive roller, it hinges on the kind of sub-bass menace that Suburban Knight used to specialise in.
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OTON 105DIGITAL
14 Jul 17
Techno
We Grow, You Decline
Telling The Truth - (2:32) 134 BPM
To See Land - (4:32) 120 BPM Hot
Reflection - (4:22) 115 BPM
The Exploring Mountain - (5:26) 120 BPM
Aim For Target - (5:09) 130 BPM
The Living Ritual - (6:34) 128 BPM
When I Speak - (4:12) 125 BPM
Eihwaz - (4:39) 159 BPM
While The Stars Be Not Darkened - (1:42) 146 BPM
You Answered With Love - (3:50) 120 BPM
They Looked On - (8:11) 120 BPM
Played by: Resident Advisor
Review: German producer Kobosil is only in his 20s, but with a residency at Berghain and releases on its in-house label and Marcel Dettmann's MDR, he has already achieved more than most young artists. Grow, his debut album, is his most ambitious move so far. With the exception of the industrial-charged "Aim For Target" and the tough house of "The Living Ritual", his main focus is on dark, eerie ambient shapes - check the title track - and the spooky drones of "Telling The Truth" and "To See Land". It's far removed from more typical Kobosil fare like the hypnotic, linear "You Answered With Love", but Grow is an assured, adventurous move from Berghain techno's boy wonder.
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OSTGUTCD 035
29 Jan 16
Techno
91
Avernian - (5:23) 133 BPM Hot
Athtar - (2:44) 97 BPM
Konvergent - (5:52) 133 BPM
Per - (5:36) 135 BPM
Review: It's strange to think that the title of Kobosil's latest release is a reference to his birth year, the same year that Berlin institution Hardwax first opened its doors. Despite being in his mid-20s, this protege of Berghain shows that he is very skilful at creating tough but distinctive techno. "Konvergent" is all pumping, rolling bass and doubled up claps, while "Per" sees him push in a similar direction - on this occasion however, he lets spiky percussive volleys accompany his grimy pulses. There is a men-acing, moody air throughout this record, but it never feels affected or put on, nor does Kobosil rely on cheap tricks to achieve this effect. It means that the dark ambience of "Athtar" is just as spine-chillingly evocative as the howling wind and powerful bass of techno.
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O-TON 091
20 Nov 15
Techno
Ostgut Ton/Zehn
Various
Marcel Fengler & Elif Bicer - "Fallin'" - (7:01) 115 BPM
Ben Klock - "Sirens" - (8:26) 130 BPM
Ryan Elliott - "Smith Lake" - (6:04) 131 BPM
Steffi - "Loweborschtel" - (5:52) 128 BPM
DVS1 - "[Ecks]" - (6:12) 87 BPM
Atoma - "Stromlinien" - (5:54) 130 BPM
Marcel Dettmann - "Encode II" - (7:05) 130 BPM
LB Dub Corp - "Roller" (feat Function - Len Faki interpretation) - (6:24) 128 BPM
Substance - "Keine Angst" - (5:50) 133 BPM
Kobosil - "Saldae" - (6:34) 126 BPM
Barker & Baumecker - "Love Is A Battlefield" - (10:06) 133 BPM
Etapp Kyle - "Nolah" - (6:19) 129 BPM
Nick Hoppner - "Double-Cross" - (5:07) 126 BPM
Answer Code Request - "Zeitspielraum" - (5:42) 129 BPM
Doms & Deykers - "Whirling" - (7:54) 130 BPM
Virginia - "Never Underestimate" - (6:33) 120 BPM
Anthony Parasole - "Heartbeat" - (5:19) 132 BPM
Martyn - "Jah Bedouin" - (7:36) 130 BPM Hot
Dinky - "Planes" - (7:55) 122 BPM
Len Faki - "Rainbow Delta" (ambient mix) - (4:56) 115 BPM
S - "The Launderette" - (4:53) 87 BPM
Atoma & Tobias - "Physik E7532" - (5:42) 125 BPM
Planetary Assault Systems - "Hama Static" - (5:16) 128 BPM
DIN - "Mono" - (5:07) 135 BPM
Norman Nodge - "Beastmode" - (5:40) 126 BPM
Fiedel - "Probe-806" - (6:29) 129 BPM
Tobias - "Like A Drug" - (8:35) 127 BPM
Efdemin - "Unten Links" - (5:25) 130 BPM
Function - "DX3_Analog_Bass_Seq" - (6:40) 125 BPM
Boris - "Lock" - (10:39) 128 BPM
Played by: Josh Larue
Review: You have to admire Ostgut Ton's ambition. While celebrating a decade in dance music with a compilation of exclusive, previously unheard music is now standard practice amongst leading underground labels, few would have the balls to release it with such a killer tracklisting as Zehn. Across the 30 tracks (count 'em!) you get a who's who of Berghain and Panorama Bar associates delivering a quite outstanding selection of left-of-centre techno and deep European house, with Marcel Dettmann, Boris, Virginia, Steffi, DVS1, Martyn, Tobias and Ben Klock all featuring. Highlights naturally come thick and fast, from the spacey electronics, heady textures and hypnotic rhythms of Function's "DX3 Analog Bass Seq", and the rush-inducing, string-laden house warmth of Matthew Styles' remix of Dinky's "Planes", to the picturesque intelligent techno of Doms & Deykers.
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OSTGUT CD 034 DIGITAL
30 Oct 15
Techno
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Contact - (4:32) 130 BPM
Aggregate - (5:02) 125 BPM
Osmium - (6:05) 127 BPM Hot
Herschel - (6:04) 123 BPM
Review: Ostgut's sister label continues its voyage into the grey area between the abstract and the main floor with a release that may come to be merely known as 'hyphens'. While not completely forsaking the dance floor, "Contact", is all dark drones and shattered glass percussion riding the dark backing rhythm, while "Aggregate" veers back towards club usage with its hammering drums, razor sharp percussion and concrete beats. "Osmium" also shows that there is more common ground between the abstract and the dance floor with filtered percussion and acidic bass licks providing all of the action, before "Herschel" dips back into the abstract with dreamy synths and breathy vocals underpinned by subtle broken beats.
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UNTERTON 05
02 Sep 13
Techno
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