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Unspoken Words
Unspoken Words - (4:10) 64 BPM
Inanimate To Animate (feat Kotomi) - (4:00) 64 BPM
A Model Of Reality (feat Kotomi) - (6:58) 105 BPM
Ascent - (5:42) 78 BPM
Spectrum - (4:45) 111 BPM Hot
Pulse At The Centre Of Being - (4:13) 110 BPM
Symphony In Acid - (5:22) 60 BPM
Exotic Contents - (5:46) 85 BPM
Broken Machines Broken Dreams - (4:41) 58 BPM
Solace In Structure - (4:53) 87 BPM
Small Window On The Cosmos - (3:30) 78 BPM
Everything - (5:43) 97 BPM
Stream Of Thought - (5:11) 80 BPM
Review: For the deftly mixed audio on Max Cooper's latest conceptual album Unspoken Words, it is accompanied by a visual story which unfolds through 13 short films, directed by a range of visual artists that are all commissioned and directed by Cooper and mixed in Dolby Atmos surround sound. Featuring various aural moods throughout, whether it's the evocative deep house of "Spectrums", the euphoric trance reductions of "Pulse At The Centre Of Being" to the multi-layered IDM experience of "Exotic Contents" or the saucer-eyed wonder of "Everything" - Unspoken Words is Cooper's most revealing work to date.
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MESH 077
25 Mar 22
Experimental/Electronic
Yearning For The Infinite (Remixed)
Scalar (Haai remix) - (7:02) 65 BPM
Transcendental Tree Map (Rob Clouth remix) - (6:25) 61 BPM
Repetition (Josh Wink Interpretation) - (7:06) 65 BPM Hot
Repetition (Non Square remix) - (3:54) 63 BPM
Penrose Tiling (Max Cooper remix) - (4:37) 57 BPM
Nanotech (Steffi remix) - (5:28) 62 BPM
Perpetual Motion (Fort Romeau's Love Eternal mix) - (10:13) 60 BPM
Review: In 2019 Max Cooper was getting toward the end of a push that saw the producer digging his heels into a most atmospheric, electro-acoustic and experimentally accessible sound. Keeping his progressive and melodic subtleties alive is a remix album featuring HAAi, Fort Romeau, Josh Wink and Rob Clouth to Steffi, Non Square and Max Cooper himself. Fort Romeau chimes in with a synth-fuelled ray of hope next to the syncopated rhythms, tumbling keys and arpeggiated vocals of Rob Clouth's touch. Haai goes deep, dubstep and estranged vocals in her remix, with some classic warehouse acid techno action coming from master of the discipline, Josh Wink. Turkish artist and recent Mesh signee Non Square turns in something reminiscent of that classic Bpitch Control IDM sound next to the straight up deep, lo-fi and banging electro rawness of Steffi's remix. Max Cooper reinterpretation in the mix too!
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MESH 062
12 Aug 21
Experimental/Electronic
Glassforms (Versions)
Two Pages (Donato Dozzy & Daniele Di Gregorio Variation - feat Donato Dozzy) - (8:56) 91 BPM Hot
Opening (Laurel Halo version - feat Laurel Halo) - (5:54) 130 BPM
Two Pages (Tegh version - feat Tegh) - (8:32) 120 BPM
Opening (Glassforms version edit) - (4:40) 145 BPM
Two Pages (Glassforms version edit) - (6:17) 148 BPM
Review: Installing a new set of artists into its roster is the Infine label with a remix EP of the Glassforms album that Bruce Brubaker & Max Cooper released last year. Headlined by the likes of Donato Dozzy and Laurel Halo, there's also a shorter edit of the album's epic halfway track "Two Pages", and additional to that there's the experimental noise version by Tehranian producer Tegh. Daniele Di Gregorio leads the way with Dozzy in a piano variation of "Two Pages" while Laurel Halo takes on the sustained chords and epic strings of the original album's closing track, "Opening". Get your more traditional version from the Glassforms edit.
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IF 2080
29 Jan 21
Ambient/Drone
Earth
Swarm - (4:28) 102 BPM
Reflect - (5:25) 121 BPM
Spike - (7:36) 123 BPM Hot
Surge - (4:44) 120 BPM
Review: Delving further into a colourful introspective synthesis by the release is Max Cooper's Mesh label that so far in 2020 has exhumed music from the depths of minds like Rob Clouth, Alex Banks and Indian Wells. Bringing closure to what's been an epic year for Mesh is this all encompassing four-track from Cooper himself; a record born from the first lockdown phase a generation has seen that comes to life through an otherworldly frame of field recordings, harmonies, clicks and cuts to micro-rhythms and trance heavy pulsations inspired by our planet itself. Full of humanity, playfulness and rearing intensity, Cooper's elements here are an accompaniment to a series of short films that take an acousmatic approach to voice, foley sound design and pianos, with the free jazz and orchestral brilliance of "Spike" and "Surge" a high note. Adding to the legacy of music created by the likes of Pantha Du Prince and the percussive end of the Erased Tapes catalogue in "Swarm", Cooper warmly wraps its arrangement in hopeful and luscious tones, alongside the equally sweet notes and melodic bounce of "Reflect" - a track-title and album name that says it all.
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MESH 036
26 Nov 20
Experimental/Electronic
Yearning For The Infinite
Let There Be - (3:57) 159 BPM
Repetition - (5:50) 121 BPM
Max Cooper & Six Sigma - "Parting Ways" - (7:22) 80 BPM
Perpetual Motion - (4:58) 60 BPM Hot
Circular - (4:33) 154 BPM
Aleph 2 - (6:34) 118 BPM
Scalar (feat Alison Moyet) - (6:31) 87 BPM
Nanotech - (4:43) 117 BPM
Penrose Tiling - (5:02) 85 BPM
Transcendental Tree Map - (7:29) 119 BPM
Morphosis - (7:26) 136 BPM
Void - (7:26) 123 BPM
A Fleeting Life (feat James Yorkston) - (2:11) 149 BPM
Max Cooper & Tom Hodge - "In Pursuit Of Ghosts" - (3:06) 137 BPM
Review: "The Barbican is such a special and powerful space, I've had many of my greatest live musical moments there," tells Max Cooper in an interview. Yearning for the Infinite follows Cooper's 2018 LP One Hundred Billion Sparks which comes through a commission that the Barbican Centre gave Max Cooper in being able to present a live audiovisual show in an attempt to capture what he defines as 'the overwhelming vastness of infinity' within Kulturquartier's "Betonhalle". Impressive. Much like Nils Frahm, Max Cooper hits on many a sweet note when venturing through his own interpretation of liminality, arriving with the sound of fizzing electronics and the hum of hardware, to field recordings, live drums and emotionally affecting synths lines. A trip from start to finish.
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MESH 025
07 Nov 19
Ambient/Drone
One Hundred Billion Sparks Remixed
Hope (Roly Porter remix) - (6:21) 77 BPM
Phi (Barker remix) - (4:26) 67 BPM
Rule 110 (Synkro remix) - (5:54) 90 BPM
Hope (Parra For Cuva remix) - (5:53) 56 BPM
Volition (feat Wilderthorn - Robag Wruhme's Botnax Caal remix) - (5:31) 62 BPM Hot
Reflex (DJ Tennis + Barratt ambient Pads version) - (8:33) 62 BPM
Rule 110 (Wilderthorn remix) - (4:38) 58 BPM
Lovesong (Brecon remix) - (4:32) 66 BPM
Hope (Indian Wells remix) - (5:30) 60 BPM
Rule 110 (Llyr remix) - (5:39) 62 BPM
Volition (Dave DK remix) - (6:39) 63 BPM
Emptyset (Etapp Kyle remix) - (5:36) 110 BPM
Lovesong (Acid Pauli remix) - (4:34) 63 BPM
Lovesong (Poppy Ackroyd remix) - (6:26) 67 BPM
Review: Tracks from Max Cooper's One Hundred Billion Sparks album from 2018 get remixed by a veritable who's who of underground electronic music. Barker turns "Phi" into a jittery, broken beat piece, while in Synkro's hands, "Rule 110" turns into a stop-start slice of drum'n'bass, with the original version's melodies unravelling over its hyper-speed breaks. Parra For Cuva and Roly Porter's takes on "Hope" make for more reflective, immersive listens, particularly the Porter version, with its expansive, hymnal ambience. In contrast, DJ Tennis & Barratt pick up the pace with their edit of "Reflex", turning it an undulating groove, while Robag Wruhme's version of "Volition" is a superior piece of glitchy minimal house.
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MESH 016
21 Mar 19
Experimental/Electronic
LNOE100
Various
Sasha - "Cut Me Down" (radio Slave remix - feat Krister Linder) - (10:56) 128 BPM Hot
Henry Saiz - "I Can Feel It Coming" (VONDA7 remix) - (5:09) 125 BPM
Max Cooper - "Careless" (Locked Groove remix - feat Get People) - (6:43) 124 BPM
Sasha - "Singularity" (Fur Coat remix) - (7:49) 125 BPM
Ejeca - "HiRollin" (Dubspeeka remix) - (6:58) 124 BPM
Kate Simko & Tevo Howard - "Welcome To PolyRythmic" (Frankey & Sandrino remix) - (8:52) 120 BPM
ThermalBear - "U Love" (John Monkman remix) - (7:17) 126 BPM
GHEIST - "Somerset" (BAILE remix) - (6:43) 124 BPM
Sasha - "Vapourspace" (Nicole Moudaber remix) - (9:49) 128 BPM
Rhythm Cult - "Brutal" (Deadbeat remix) - (7:05) 128 BPM
Sasha - "Smoke Monk" (Yotto remix) - (8:16) 124 BPM
Review: After almost eight years as a platform for label chief Sasha's own productions, as well as new and established artists: Last Night On Earth is a global success. LNOE 100 honours both the artists and the fans who have made the label an industry leader, with each featured artist selecting others to remix and inspiring new collaborations throughout the compilation. Highlights not limited to: head honcho Sasha's inaugural release "Cut Me Down" reworked by Rekids' Radio Slave into an ethereal epic, Brit electronica hero Max Cooper receives an awesome rendition by the Hotflush affiliated Locked Groove on "Careless" (feat Get People) while ascendant Bristolian Dubspeeka gives his signature moody treatment to Ejeca's "HiRollin". Finally, label newcomer Baile channels the the vibe of legends Boards Of Canada on his mesmerising rework of GHEIST'S "Somerset".
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LNOE 100
15 Feb 19
Minimal/Tech House
Reflex
Reflex - (5:01) 124 BPM
Reflex Values - (8:47) 124 BPM Hot
Reflex (DJ Tennis + Barratt remix) - (7:37) 124 BPM
Review: "Reflex" was one of the highlights of Cooper's 2018 album, One Hundred Billion Sparks, and it's not hard to understand why. Evolving from glitchy percussion and menacing bass tones, it teases the listener without ever truly exploding. For this single release, Cooper has edited the track, and "Reflex Values", the new version, sees him finally give the original the release that it needed. Pummelling kicks underpin the glitchy elements that morph into a stepping segue before Cooper heads back into straight 4/4s. Cooper then hands over the reins to DJ Tennis and collaborator Barratt, who turn "Reflex" into a tripped out, low-slung house groove that resounds to cowbells and atmospheric synths.
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MESH 015
31 Jan 19
Techno
One Hundred Billion Sparks
Incompleteness - (2:18) 73 BPM
Hope - (6:13) 60 BPM
Phi - (5:00) 58 BPM Hot
Rule 110 - (4:36) 58 BPM
Reciprocity - (2:32) 90 BPM
Emptyset - (5:09) 59 BPM
Volition (feat Wilderthorn) - (4:05) 58 BPM
Platonic - (5:44) 63 BPM
Identity - (6:18) 61 BPM
Reflex - (5:01) 62 BPM
Lovesong - (3:59) 66 BPM
Memories - (8:08) 61 BPM
Review: Following up 2016's acclaimed Emergence album, Max Cooper has spent the last year working on his new LP for his Mesh imprint. He has explained that each track on One Hundred Billion Sparks 'is a score to a visual story stemming from this system of one hundred billion sparking neurones, which create us.' As with previous concepts, he has also ventured into some weird visual realms for the project, finding more beautiful ideas/scenes to bring to another one of his acclaimed live shows - his most ambitious thus far. Features the singles "Identity" and "Rule 110" in addition to other sonic highlights such as the deeply eheteral "Phi", "Emptyset" with its rich tapestry of hypnotic melodies or the sheer tension and suspense of "Identity".
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MESH 014
20 Sep 18
Experimental/Electronic
World Passing By
Max Cooper - "Veil Of Time" - (2:45) 123 BPM
Max Cooper - "Resynthesis" - (5:23) 121 BPM Hot
Max Cooper - "Stacked Moments" - (7:06) 122 BPM
Corporeal - (9:13) 59 BPM
Review: For this project which explores the intersection of science, music and art, Max Cooper was influenced by varying interpretations of time. For the inspiration behind the EP, he said he was trying to find an explanation for our experience of time - a growing physical dimension that we experience in the present, but on the cusp of inflation. Pretty deep stuff! Furthermore, the visual and musical ideas were conceived during train journeys, then taken into the studio to form each track, and finally a collaboration with Kevin McGloughlin created video representations that will feature in their upcoming live show. The sombre and introspective ambient journey "Veil Of Time" starts things off until "Resynthesis" kicks in with the groove on this lush deep tech house journey backed by superior sound design. "Stacked Moments" takes things up a notch yet again on this hard hitting effort - possibly the most most aggressive we've ever heard from the Irishman. Its broken rhythms approaching near industrial moments, backed by some abrasive sonic textures. Finally his collaboration with Rob Clouth entitled "Corporeal" (heard previously on Cooper's Essential Mix) features the sound of a synth run through a radio transmitter!
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MESH 004
24 Nov 17
Balearic/Downtempo
Chromos
Chromos - (3:28) 146 BPM
Coils Of Living Synthesis - (5:24) 120 BPM
Molten Landscapes - (8:51) 121 BPM
Four Tone Reflections - (12:35) 116 BPM Hot
Chromos (Cosmin TRG's Mutation) - (5:15) 128 BPM
Review: Like Nathan Fake and Dominik Eulberg, Cooper is a master of a particularly gentle, organic strain of trance. The UK producer's ability to craft beautiful, atmospheric tapestries is audible from the get-go here, with the title track showcasing jittery wind chimes and evocative melodies. The somewhat grandiose-titled "Coils Of Living Synthesis" sees Cooper up the tempo, but with a twist as glitchy, dissected rhythms provide the backing for windswept synths. There is a similarly dynamic at play on "Molten Landscapes", where he fuses swirling hooks with an offbeat, pulsing groove. "Four Tone Reflections" sees him, like many of his peers, integrate throbbing fuzzy guitar with a clubby groove, while Romanian in Berlin Cosmin TRG rounds off the release with a stepping techno take on "Chromos".

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MESH 003
26 May 17
Techno
Emergence Remixed
Max Cooper & Tom Hodge - "Trust" (feat Kathrin DeBoer - Christian Loffler Revision) - (7:24) 97 BPM
Max Cooper - "Cyclic" (Tom Hodge remix) - (3:31) 121 BPM
Max Cooper - "Distant Light" (Rival Consoles remix) - (5:28) 124 BPM
Max Cooper & Tom Hodge - "Symmetry" (Vessels remix) - (6:04) 122 BPM
Max Cooper & Tom Hodge - "Trust" (feat Kathrin DeBoer - Kimyan Law remix) - (5:01) 115 BPM Hot
Max Cooper - "Organa" (Patrice Baumel remix) - (6:20) 125 BPM
Max Cooper - "Seed" (feat Kathrin DeBoer - Ash Koosha remix) - (3:51) 118 BPM
Max Cooper - "Panned" (Joe Farr remix) - (6:37) 129 BPM
Max Cooper - "Cyclic" (John Tejada remix) - (7:26) 121 BPM
Max Cooper & Tom Hodge - "Symmetry" (Hidden Orchestra remix) - (5:16) 123 BPM
Review: This jam-packed collection boasts ten new remixes of tracks from Max Cooper's 2016 album Emergence, a largely downtempo set inspired by his live audio-visual performances. As you'd expect, many of the reworks are dancefloor focused, with Vessels, Joe Farr (whose distorted, industrial-tinged techno take on "Panned" is a definite highlight) and techno veteran John Tejada all delivering standout interpretations. These fine remixes are accompanied by similarly impressive rubs that don't strive as hard for club plays, with Hidden Orchestra's symphonic version of "Symmetry" and Tom Hodge's intricate, melodious rework of "Cyclic" standing out.
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MESH 002
31 Mar 17
Deep House
Distant Light
Distant Light (Rival Consoles remix) - (5:28) 124 BPM
Review: Max Cooper's magnificent opus Emergence was released in late 2016 and was one fantastic journey through the deeper shares of tech house and electronica, incorporating some awe inspiring sound design and deeply evocative grooves that accompanied an impressive visual show for his live sets. The single "Distant Light" was a deep and slinky cut, geared for the late night and here it gets a remix by Leicester's Rival Consoles. He takes it down a far darker and tunnelling route with sinister horns, hypnotic pads and tough rhythm patterns; all the while retaining some of the ethereal magic of Cooper's original. Brilliant rework right here.
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MESH 002BTI03
01 Feb 17
Minimal/Tech House
Emergence
Max Cooper & Tom Hodge - "Symmetry" - (3:47) 122 BPM
Seed (feat Kathrin DeBoer) - (4:25) 114 BPM
Waves - (5:31) 55 BPM Hot
Distant Light - (5:33) 117 BPM
Max Cooper & Tom Hodge - "Myth" - (3:57) 73 BPM
Order From Chaos - (7:41) 76 BPM
Cyclic - (6:56) 121 BPM
Impermanence (feat Kathrin DeBoer) - (6:43) 74 BPM
Max Cooper & Tom Hodge - "Trust" (feat Kathrin DeBoer) - (4:44) 82 BPM
Organa - (5:55) 61 BPM
Unbounded - (6:23) 78 BPM
Review: London's Max Cooper has stated that when he plays a live show, he likes to deconstruct the performance into fragments of sound on a granular level, paying meticulous attention to detail. For his Emergence live A/V (that he's been touring for the last two years), he applies these same principles to the visuals; using a variety of MIDI methods that are synced and allow him to manipulate both in realtime. It's the story of how "everything comes from (almost) nothing," using knowledge, theories and insights gained from his previous role as a geneticist. Cooper weaves a together a fascinating auditory experience here, his second album since 2014's Human, covering a variety of sonic moods in his now signature way. Take for instance "Trust" featuring the lovely vocals of Kathrin deBoer and a bit of help from good studio mate Tom Hodge; here jazzy drum and bass arrives via field recordings and classical aesthetics in wonderful harmony. Also, the deep, multi layered and ethereal journey track "Waves" sees Cooper on point, as usual, until "Cyclic" goes for something a bit more ferocious on this broken beat techno exercise where inventive use of sampling and sound design collide with perfect tension and suspense.
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MESH 001
25 Nov 16
Balearic/Downtempo
Tour De Traum VIII Mixed By Riley Reinhold
Various
Various - "Tour De Traum VIII Pt 1 Mixed By Riley Reinhold" (continuous mix) - (2:28:28) 125 BPM
Various - "Tour De Traum VIII Pt 2 Mixed By Riley Reinhold" (continuous mix) - (2:08:05) 125 BPM
Ri Za/Sensoreal & Tomin Tomovic - "Tatraground" (original mix) - (6:53) 122 BPM
Tominic - "Shine" (original mix) - (9:13) 128 BPM
Paul Bart - "Call It Anything You Want" (original mix) - (7:04) 120 BPM
SinDamaged - "And This I Promise You" (original mix) - (6:10) 126 BPM
David Heckhausen - "Hang Zur Sonne" (original mix) - (6:56) 123 BPM
Theo Meier - "Eichhorn" (original mix) - (6:47) 125 BPM
Sonority - "Evolved" (original mix) - (5:11) 127 BPM
Oniris - "Summertime" (original mix) - (8:02) 123 BPM
Peet - "Timers" (original mix) - (7:10) 121 BPM
Reinier Zonneveld - "Gevorderd Spelers" (original mix) - (7:06) 121 BPM
Trashlagoon - "Prophets Like Us" (original mix) - (4:57) 122 BPM
Tim Engelhardt - "Der Rosenteich" (original mix) - (7:07) 123 BPM
Max Cooper - "Autumn Haze" (original mix) - (7:35) 124 BPM
Minotor - "Innervisions" (original mix) - (8:13) 117 BPM
Nicola Assi & The Oldman - "Rampage" (original mix) - (6:26) 122 BPM
Nick Dow - "Armour Plated" (original mix) - (7:42) 125 BPM
QLONS - "Lejos" (original mix) - (7:41) 127 BPM
Vamos Art - "Wunderbar" (original mix) - (7:02) 125 BPM
Mononoid - "Fialka" (original mix) - (7:50) 125 BPM
Module One - "Escape" (original mix) - (6:00) 118 BPM
S22 - "Wish You Were Gear!" (original mix) - (6:16) 113 BPM
Soulspace - "Time With Her" (original mix) - (7:07) 112 BPM
Egokind - "Blood" (original mix) - (6:03) 123 BPM
Piotr Gajcy - "From Birth To Death" (original mix) - (8:49) 120 BPM
Draso - "Farnsworth House" (original mix) - (8:44) 125 BPM
JSPR - "Daybreak" (original mix) - (7:44) 124 BPM
Hansgod - "Of You And Me" (original mix) - (6:47) 125 BPM
Frezel - "Morning Melody" (original mix) - (6:03) 123 BPM
Bessiff - "Viens Avec Moi" (original mix) - (7:16) 124 BPM
Sunbeam Bowsie - "My Invisible Sunbeam" (original mix) - (7:58) 126 BPM
Extrawelt - "In Shape To Escape" (original mix) - (5:07) 120 BPM Hot
Frazier - "Hey Coco!" (original mix) - (7:08) 121 BPM
Luke Mandala - "Enchant" (original mix) - (5:09) 120 BPM
Ghosts - "Kill List" (original mix) - (3:52) 130 BPM
Gabs - "Mixed Messages" (original mix) - (7:55) 126 BPM
Hannes Rasmus - "Blicke Ber Den Planschbeckenrand" (original mix) - (5:13) 123 BPM
Daniel Klose - "Hafenklang" (original mix) - (7:19) 118 BPM
Dominik Eulberg & Gabriel Ananda - "Friend Of All That Lives" (original mix) - (7:39) 123 BPM
Koelenz - "Marco" (original mix) - (7:14) 125 BPM
JJ Salinas - "Don't Feed The Fears" (original mix) - (7:40) 125 BPM
Arno Motz - "Hunting Wolves" (original mix) - (7:40) 128 BPM
Masterton - "Mathilda" (original mix) - (6:49) 124 BPM
Ariose - "Mist" (original mix) - (7:06) 126 BPM
Van Did & Lox D - "Alzure" (original mix) - (6:45) 125 BPM
Amire Bendjeddou - "Round" (original mix) - (4:44) 130 BPM
Cross End - "Flying Cats" (original mix) - (5:37) 122 BPM
Macajey - "Blooms" (original mix) - (4:11) 115 BPM
Mario Hammer - "Symphony Of Pulsing" - (3:06) 122 BPM
Review: Clocking in at 50 tracks, Tour shows that the German label isn't just about naive trance melodies and rickety, minimal beats. It starts with the deep ambience of Tominic's "Shine", which over the course of nine minutes moves into bleepy, minimal pulses. In contrast, there's the dubby house of Paul Bart's "Call It Anything You Want" and David Heckhausen's "Hang Zur Sonne Paul", a clicky, mid-tempo groove covered in organic textures. Despite this, trance fans won't be left disappointed; there's the buzzsaw bass and organic textures of Theo Meier's "Eichhorn", the gentle, spiralling melodies of Peet's seductive "Timers" and best of all, the brittle rhythm and day-glo hooks on Reinier Zonneveld's "Gevorderd Spelers".
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TRAUMCDDIGITAL 31
25 Jul 14
Electro
Inflections EP
Spiral Inflections - (7:53) 123 BPM
Basal Ganglia - (5:20) 126 BPM
Gravity Well - (6:11) 125 BPM
Gravity Well (Microtrauma remix) - (7:06) 126 BPM Hot
Review: The UK outpost of Traum's trance empire comes good with a diverse release. "Spiral Inflections" sounds more like mid-90s UK techno than trance, its wiry, stripped back rhythm and acidic undercurrents coming across as a leaner, spikier take on Plink Plonk's catalogue. "Basal Ganglia" meanwhile sees Cooper conjure up an amalgamation of noisy Squarepusher bass with his own textbook dreamy synths. Cooper's Microtrauma take on "Gravity Well" reverts to his standard sound with its humming bass, ghostly chords and glitchy percussion combining to create a peak time number. But it's the original version of "Gravity" that impresses most, its poignant synths unfolding over a laid back but squelchy groove.
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TRAUM V155
01 Oct 12
Minimal/Tech House
Tour De Traum IV (mixed by Riley Reinhold) (unmixed tracks)
Riley Reinhold / Various
Various - "Tour De Traum IV" (continuous DJ mix by Riley Reinhold) - (1:10:44) 125 BPM
Mark Reeve - "Moving Horizons" (Arnaud Le Texier remix) - (4:05) 129 BPM
Dominik Eulberg - "Die Strandmieze Von St Peter-Ording" - (6:28) 122 BPM Hot
Minilogue - "Let Life Dance Thru You" (Microtrauma remix) - (9:40) 125 BPM
Max Cooper - "Heresy" (Dosem remix) - (7:11) 125 BPM
Dominik Eulberg - "H2O" (Hot Chip extended vocal mix) - (11:42) 121 BPM
Microtrauma - "Saturation" (Richie G remix) - (6:31) 128 BPM
Hasten Chimera (Morris Cowan) - (8:41) 127 BPM
Groj - "Motte" - (4:41) 125 BPM
Max Cooper - "Heresy" (Matthys remix) - (6:27) 115 BPM
Empyrean - "Nomad" - (5:13)
Morris Cowan - "Thermal" (feat Duncan Edward Jones - Empyrean remix) - (5:55)
Review: Riley Reinhold's selections never fail to impress and Tour IV is no exception. On this occasion, he succeeds in uniting elements as disparate as the ambient washes of Mark Reeve's "Moving Horizons" and the high octane, trance-fuelled groove of Richie G's remix of Microtrauma's "Sturation". In between these polar opposites sit timeless tracks like the delicate chiming bell melodies and powerful bass of Dominik Eulberg's "Die Strandmieze Von St Peter-Ording" and the chord-heavy, spiralling melodies of Microtrauma's take on Minilogue's "Let Life Dance Thru You". Traum may also have an unlikely hit on their hands in the shape of Hot Chip's hushed vocal and acid-tinged version of Eulberg's "H2O".
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TRAUMCDDIG 27
23 Jul 12
Minimal/Tech House
Egomodal EP
Epitaphy - (7:27) 125 BPM
Autumn Haze - (7:36) 124 BPM
Autumn Haze (Ripperton's) - (10:29) 121 BPM
Raw - (6:05) 126 BPM
Raw (Marc Romboy remix) - (7:54) 123 BPM
Simplexity - (7:03) 128 BPM
Simplexity (Rone remix) - (7:56) 125 BPM
Micron - (6:44) 125 BPM Hot
Review: The new master of UK trance delivers a release that combines the electronic and the organic and the pastoral with the futuristic. "Epitaphy" is a hands-in-the-air affair thanks to its buzzing bass and trancey melodies and in spite of its abstract beats. "Autumn Haze" meanwhile is more gentle and natural sounding, its serene melodies unfolding over microscopic beats. Ripperton's version does much to reinforce this pastoral approach with birdsong in the break down and chiming rhythms underpinning the bucolic melodies. Then it's back to the modern world with the distorted bass and robotic shuffle of "Raw" and "Simplexity", which is all brittle beats and gloopy bass providing the basis for backwards vocal samples.
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TRAUM V149
02 Apr 12
Minimal/Tech House
Empirisch
Echoes Reality - (8:08) 126 BPM
The End Of Reason (ambient rework) - (8:22) 126 BPM
Darkroom - (7:08) 126 BPM
Darkroom (John Tejada remix) - (6:22) 126 BPM Hot
Qualia - (6:53) 127 BPM
Review: The leading contender to wrest the nu trance crown from James Holden sets out an impressively diverse stall here. "Echoes Reality" is a deliciously spaced out techno track, with a soaring, ghostly bassline, glitchy percussion and reverberating melodies pushing it through peaks and troughs. "The End Of Reason" is a totally different proposition, a symphonic, string-fuelled ambient arrangement that would make William Orbit envious, while "Darkroom" marks a return of sorts to the realm inhabited by "Reality", but this time the bass is more detuned and menacing. "Qualia" provides further surprises, its feather-light hooks resting on a delicate, introspective rhythm, and finally, John Tejada delivers a chiming, resonating take on "Darkroom".
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TRAUM V141
05 Sep 11
Minimal/Tech House
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