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Next Wave Acid Punx DEUX
Marle Moor - "Pretty Day" - (2:59) 137 BPM
Sad Lovers & Giants - "Things We Never Did" - (4:07) 136 BPM
Review: Next Wave Acid Punx DEUX marks the second electrifying compilation from Eskimo Recordings, masterfully curated by Berlin-based musician and DJ Luca Venezia, aka Curses. Spanning some 50 tracks - this extensive collection weaves a captivating narrative connecting the dots between industrial pioneers like Throbbing Gristle, EBM legends Nitzer Ebb, and the post-punk experimentation of Malcolm McLaren or Big Audio Dynamite, all the while introducing us to contemporary talents such as Boy Harsher, Nuovo Testamento, and Years of Denial. With direct inspirations coming from personal voyages through Luca Venezia's record collection during lockdown - DEUX transports us through a hazy, pulsating clubland from yesteryear where a sonic journey pulls together other talent like The KVB, Jennifer Touch, Kris Baha and a selections of Curses own remixes and revamps.
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541416667030D 2
20 Oct 23
Disco/Nu-Disco
Big Deal
Floor - (5:27) 138 BPM
Lost Satellite - (5:17) 135 BPM Hot
Lost Satellite (Matrixxman remix) - (5:10) 137 BPM
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BDD 031
21 Aug 23
Techno
Time Crystals Pt. 1 - Infinite Oscillation
Audio Units - "Cosmic Labyrinth" - (5:56) 137 BPM
Jeroen Search - "Gateway" - (5:33) 135 BPM
Hitam - "Blixx Charm" - (7:07) 135 BPM
Review: Dynamic Reflection can always be relied on to deliver crafty, impactful techno, and this split EP is no exception. Matrixxman's "Sinister" kick starts the release with a lithe rhythm, bristling hi-hats and an insistent synth loop, making for a dynamic DJ tool. Audio Units' "Cosmic Labyrinth" is more frenetic. With a focus on insistent stabs and intense, chiming bells, it's a killer peak-time track. On "Gateway", Jeroen Search goes for a more cerebral approach: centred on Sleeparchive-style tones, the supporting rhythm still packs a punch. Hitam's "Blixx Charm" marks another departure in style; based on dubby beats and a rolling groove, these elements provide the basis for haunting keys and snapping percussion.
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15YRDREF 001
28 Jul 23
Techno
6 Years Of KHIDI III
Stanislav Tolkachev - "Come Early, Stay Late" - (7:09) 135 BPM
Inigo Kennedy - "Brilliant Collapse" - (4:54) 138 BPM
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KHIDIANIV 003
21 Oct 22
Techno
Strapped
Distress Signal - (5:09) 138 BPM
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KSR 009
30 Sep 22
Techno
High Communications
Dimi Angelis - "Green Powder" - (5:18) 136 BPM
Dimi Angelis - "Manic" - (5:13) 137 BPM
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KSR 007
19 Nov 21
Techno
100 Years of Colombia
Various
Antigone - "Midnight Express" - (6:02) 137 BPM
Setaoc Mass - "Second burn" - (6:02) 139 BPM
Andres Gil - "Centralization" - (7:50) 135 BPM
Obscure Shape/SHDW - "Der Rausch" - (5:10) 139 BPM
Lady Starlight - "A15" - (6:28) 137 BPM
FJAAK - "One Vision" - (4:30) 137 BPM
Marcel Fengler - "A Robot's Dream" - (5:59) 137 BPM
Cleric - "Fujiwara" - (6:03) 138 BPM
Lindsey Herbert - "Dark Matter" - (6:13) 135 BPM
Exos/Gotshell - "Cold Summer" - (5:55) 135 BPM
Manni Dee - "How They Treat Us" - (5:18) 137 BPM
Nihad Tule - "Devolver" - (5:22) 138 BPM
Secret Raver - "La Orden del Aro" - (5:30) 139 BPM
Dimi Angelis - "Syndication" - (5:16) 137 BPM
Inhalt Der Nacht - "Blind" - (4:54) 135 BPM
Rodhad - "SOS Colombia" - (6:23) 138 BPM
Hidden People - "Ragnarok" - (5:34) 137 BPM
Arnaud Le Texier - "Crispr" - (5:28) 136 BPM
Temudo - "To Become Invisible" - (5:44) 135 BPM
Roman Poncet - "Victum" - (6:35) 137 BPM
U.R. TRAX - "Leventamiento" - (4:45) 138 BPM
MATRiXXMAN - "Intruder Alert" - (5:03) 136 BPM
Jeroen Search - "The Chaos Chapter" - (6:04) 138 BPM
Insolate - "Comeback" - (5:17) 136 BPM
Exos - "Revenge Of Cumbia" - (5:35) 136 BPM
Yant - "Global Warning" - (6:07) 137 BPM
Amadeus Joseph - "Rebelion Colectiva" - (5:18) 135 BPM
Jonas Kopp - "Milimeter Waves" - (5:20) 138 BPM
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PX099
03 Jun 21
Techno
Phyxix 002
Psykhosis - (8:17) 138 BPM
Cargo Hijacked - (7:42) 138 BPM
Depths - (6:18) 139 BPM Hot
7 Circle - (6:48) 136 BPM
Played by: Frank Maurel
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PHXX 002
29 Jan 21
Techno
Front Left VA 01
Various
Sinfol - "4-Pole Dance" - (6:39) 135 BPM
Daito & Emag Emuser - "Where's My Cattle" (feat Emag Emuser) - (6:50) 135 BPM
Chlar - "Flawless Hunt" - (5:47) 139 BPM
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FLRDGTL 01D
22 Jan 21
Techno
Evidence Based Vol 10
Various
Exium - "Subtoned" - (5:36) 135 BPM Hot
Pfirter & Grindvik - "Road To Boyaca" - (5:57) 136 BPM
Thanos Hana - "Spider On Wheels" - (6:15) 139 BPM
Setaoc Mass - "Exrela" - (5:50) 135 BPM
Diabla Diezco - "Wenkbrauw" - (5:10) 136 BPM
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TVMGCOMP 010
12 Oct 20
Techno
Save Our HOME
Various
Marcel Fengler - "Skyline" (original mix) - (5:43) 135 BPM
NIKK - "Flexx" (original mix) - (5:20) 135 BPM
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LHMNN 005
27 Jul 20
Techno
+8138
Various
Matrixxman - "Full Clipp" - (5:47) 135 BPM
Orbe - "Agdam" - (5:17) 139 BPM
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PLUS 8138
13 Dec 19
Techno
Invisible Limits II
Q-Cumb - "Dreamers 232342" - (6:53) 135 BPM
Q-Cumb - "Dreamers 232342" (Vinyl mix) - (5:28) 135 BPM Hot
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PX 002
22 Nov 19
Techno
Dekmantel 10 Years: The Collection (unmixed tracks)
Various
Talismann - "Aciano" - (7:25) 138 BPM
Played by: DeWalta
Review: A true staple of the Amsterdam scene, the Rush Hour affiliated Yuri Boselie aka Cinnaman takes up the reins for local institution Dekmantel's extended tenth birthday celebrations with this mastermix. It takes in the entirety of the 10 volume edition - what an effort. What may seem as an outrageous challenge - what with the compilation's genre diversity and wide rage of tempos - it's a success, for they've certainly found the right candidate. Cinnaman plays a wide range of styles anyway, and is never afraid to mix the known with the unknown - he has a reputation for his remarkable combinations and transitions. From moments of sublime ambience (Italian ambient legend Gigi Masin with the utterly evocative "Maja") to bass heavy electro bounce (courtesy of Egyptian Lover or Syracuse & Epsilove), right through to techno bangers of the cerebral variety (by Donato Dozzy & Peter Van Hoesen or local hero Talismann) and stuff by Bufiman or Tony Allen - it's a solid effort here by one of Holland's finest selectors.
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DKMNTL 10YEARSCOLLECTION
14 Sep 18
Techno
Dekmantel 10 Years 08
Talismann - "Aciano" - (7:25) 138 BPM
Played by: Rave Energy
Review: The ongoing celebration this year of Dekmental's tenth anniversary has already yielded a series of interesting split EPs and the eight instalment is no exception. It starts with Peter Van Hoesen and Donato Dozzy's "Storta". Over a sliding, distended rhythm, the techno duo conjure up cinematic sound scapes. In stark contrast is Matrixxman's "Sexual Frustration", which draws on classic Midwest techno to deliver pneumatic kicks and wild acid tones. Deniro's "Serval" sees another shift in style, but remains in the same geographical space as Matrixxman; combing atmospheric synths with powerful bass tones, it sounds like the lost connection between Patrice Scott and Kenny Larkin. The droning, discordant techno of Talismann's "Aciano" completes the latest Dekmantel celebration.
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DKMNTL10YEARS 08
01 Dec 17
Techno
Pitch Black EP
Second - (5:14) 138 BPM
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FIGURE 87
05 Jun 17
Techno
Multivalence Vol 1
Physical Therapy - "Rosemary" - (5:55) 135 BPM
Review: The latest episode in Ambivalent's label sees the US producer bring together some of the best new names in techno. He cosies up to Matrixxman on "Junction"; led by pounding drums and ferocious percussive blasts it sets the tone for the rest of the release. Physical Therapy also drops a visceral techno track in the shape of "Rosemary" which morphs into a dreamy segue but without losing its abrasive edge. Avalon Emerson replicates the sound of an entire beehive being eliminated on the layered tonal builds of "Glider Gun" while Toms Due rounds off this dance floor-primed release with the acid-led jacking rhythm of "Module".
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VAL 006
30 Sep 16
Techno
Homesick
False Pattern Recognition - (7:01) 137 BPM
Review: Charles 'Matrixxman' Duff's debut album follows a rake of EPs over the past two years, including a recent offering for Ghostly spin-off imprint. While a good deal of Duff's work is associated with Chicago and acid influences, his debut album moves through a wider range of influences. Granted, it still looms large on the bleepy minimalism of "Network Failure" or the tough kettle drums and bleak tones of "Red Light District", but there is much more going on here besides. "Annika's Theme" is a windswept ambient passage, "Switchblade" is a stab-heavy techno workout and, best of all " HMU (Hit Me Up) (feat Vin Sol)", sees Duff recreate DBX-style minimalism in all its analogue glory.
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GI 245CD
10 Jul 15
Techno
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