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Aging Gracefully/5 Years Of Hobo Camp
Various
Adam Chini - "Don't Tempt Me" - (4:26) 62 BPM
Boy Dude - "Cosmic Lines" - (4:07) 83 BPM
Brian Ellis - "Fantasy" - (4:03) 89 BPM
Computa Games - "Show Me Around" - (4:15) 57 BPM
Leonard Charles - "My 45 (7 Inches Of Love)" - (3:14) 50 BPM
Social Lovers - "Lovers Flame" - (6:06) 55 BPM
Midnight Runners - "Disco Is A Dirty Word" - (5:11) 53 BPM
M5K - "Wait Up" - (5:20) 146 BPM
Mat & Matix - "Freakin' (With You)" - (2:30) 80 BPM
Reggie Blount - "Stimulant" - (3:26) 58 BPM
Moon B - "Morning's Over" - (3:19) 112 BPM
Roche - "Fusion" - (7:39) 115 BPM Hot
Water Feature - "FM92" (Ash Williams Party mix) - (6:39) 125 BPM
Motorized - "Amiga" (Popcorn mix) - (5:52) 124 BPM
Cherushii - "The Industrial City" - (8:16) 123 BPM
Panavision - "Pure Luxury Transport" - (12:57) 117 BPM
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824833 037459
14 Aug 20
Indie/Alternative
Marcy Ave
Sassy Typhoon - (6:57) 118 BPM Hot
Marcy Ave Parlay - (5:31) 116 BPM
Ford Capri - (5:33) 100 BPM
Ford Capri (IMYRMIND remix) - (5:10) 112 BPM
No Time For Sheisty Types - (6:55) 116 BPM
Rockaway Beach - (4:06) 95 BPM
Review: Melbourne's M5K is a producer known for creating deep and warm music for late night Oceanside swaying under palm trees. This latest release continues the good work with six richly crafted tunes to get lost in. Some of the many highlights here include gentle opener "Sassy Typhoon" a dreamy classic Chicago influenced jam that boasts the softer pads than Always Ultra. Further on "No Time For Sheisty Types" is a lean and moody 808 fest and "Rockaway" is the sound of two vintage synths copulating to some warped 80s RnB. So warm its cool.
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VYG 03
28 Mar 16
Disco/Nu-Disco
Healin Feelin
We Got It - (7:46) 118 BPM Hot
Shawty Is A Ten - (4:50) 114 BPM
Healin Feelin - (6:25) 118 BPM
Review: Wouda's Dopeness Galore label has previously built strong links with the Melbourne music scene, putting out killer material from Inkswel and Andras Fox & Oscar S. Thorn. Here, he turns to another Victorian producer, Voyage and Melbourne Deepcast regular M5K. He begins with the blazed-but-floor-friendly throb of "We Got It", which does a great job layering thickset chords and undulating electronics atop an analogue-sounding groove. "Shawty Is A Ten" is, if anything, even better, combining an X-rated spoken word vocal with snappy electro beats and classic Chicago house touches. As if that wasn't enough to get the blood pumping, he then delivers "Healin Feelin", an ultra-positive, piano-laden deep house jam that simply bristles with goodtime vibes.
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DG 12 001
03 Dec 15
Deep House
Pusic Records 006
M5K - "Phase Em Out" - (3:57) 92 BPM
Snacks - "Between You And Me" - (5:43) 120 BPM
Woodcut - "The Projects" - (7:37) 121 BPM
Woodcut - "The Projects" (Hulk Hodn Aka Hodini remix) - (5:35) 117 BPM
Funkyjaws - "Burr" - (8:18) 120 BPM Hot
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PSC 006
21 Jun 15
Deep House
Sky Road
Sky Road - (6:47) 111 BPM Hot
Spirit Levels - (5:07) 100 BPM
Sky Road (Deep Space Orchestra remix) - (7:56) 124 BPM
Review: Melbourne Deepcast affiliate M5K has been causing waves in his home city, and now takes the step into production with his debut EP. It's a sure-footed debut that melds elements from deep house, Italo, kosmiche and nu-disco into subtle but floor-friendly cuts. The arpeggio-heavy "Sky Road" is the real winner, combining as it does rising and falling synths, heavy disco percussion and spiraling, glassy-eyed melodies. That said, the slower, spookier, altogether weirder "Spirit Levels" also impresses, offering a mutant fusion of hip-hop rhythms, slow-house pulse and creepy electronics. An excellent package is completed by Deep Space Orchestra's remix of "Sky Road", a twisted acid attack that makes the most of M5K's vintage electronics.
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OUTNL 008
14 Oct 13
Disco/Nu-Disco
MDC Mates
Andy Hart & Max Graef - "Super Strain" - (7:44) 113 BPM Hot
Max Graef - "Sensation" - (5:35) 115 BPM
M5K - "Moon Vexed" - (5:43) 105 BPM
The Tortoise - "The Real Thing" - (7:23) 116 BPM
Review: There's plenty of breezy summer warmth on this split four-tracker from the ever-reliable Melbourne Deepcast camp. Andy Hart joins forces with Max Graef on opener "Super Strain", the aural equivalent of a stroll down the banks of the Yarra River at dusk, all squinting horns, shuffling grooves and woozy party atmos. Graef's "Sensation" continues on a similar theme, thickening the percussion and adding some tipsy, bluesy chords for added humid, late night effect. M5K opts to drop the tempo and prioritize vintage, new age synths on the intoxicating "Moon Vexed", while The Tortoise brilliantly blends deep house, nu-disco and soft-focus soul on "The Real Thing".
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MD 005
08 Jul 13
Disco/Nu-Disco
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