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Solvent
Solvent - (5:43) 128 BPM
Box Prologue - (4:56) 130 BPM
Tactic - (5:14) 127 BPM Hot
Fields - (6:06) 123 BPM
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HFT 061
06 Oct 17
Techno
Collective Endeavours 01.2
Trevino - "Plugged" - (5:47) 130 BPM Hot
LA-4A - "Supertouch" - (4:59) 132 BPM
Lando - "Ritual Track" - (7:07) 123 BPM
TML - "Crying" (Piano mix) - (4:55) 132 BPM
Oliver Deutschmann - "Sequel" - (5:57) 130 BPM
SCB - "Rolling SN" - (6:16) 130 BPM
Review: The second volume of the Endeavours compilation starts with the artist it is dedicated to - Trevino. "Plugged" shows why the UK producer, who sadly passed away earlier this year, was held in such high esteem - its rich, dubby chords and swaggering groove sounding effortless. By contrast, Ambivalent delivers a rough, rugged take on jacking techno with "Supertouch" under his LA-4A guise, while Lando inhabits similar territory on the grimy "Ritual Track". There are emotions of a different nature audible on TML's "Crying (Piano Mix)", where euphoric keys and haunting vocals unfold over a rolling groove. Oliver Deutschmann provides the toughest, most frenetic track in the shape of the loopy techno "Sequel", while Scuba himself works as SCB to deliver the rough, sample-heavy techno of "Rolling SN".
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HFCOMP 011
08 Sep 17
Techno
Collective Endeavours 01.1
Glaskin - "Cosmic Dance" (Interlude) - (5:05) 85 BPM
Or:la - "B.W.U.W." - (7:32) 124 BPM Hot
LA-4A - "How I Feel" - (6:34) 124 BPM
Terr - "Find A Way" - (5:40) 125 BPM
SCB - "Boulahrouz" - (7:50) 125 BPM
Yotam Avni - "Baduk" - (5:59) 122 BPM
Review: This is the first in a series of two mini-compilations on Hotflush and is dedicated to Trevino, who died earlier this year. First up are German pair Glaskin, who drop the techy, stepping "Cosmic Dance Interlude", followed by Or:la with the deep but jacking "B.W.U.W". Ambivalent makes his Hotflush debut under his LA-4A guise to drop the jacking "How I Feel", with Terr's "Find A Way" occupying a relatively similar space. Label boss Scuba unleashes the noisy, primal techno of " Boulahrouz" under his SCB alias and Israeli producer Yotam Avni rounds off the first volume with the stripped back, minimal groove of "Baduk". This first instalment is a fitting tribute to the UK producer.
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HFCOMP 010
01 Sep 17
Techno
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