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Maxmillion Dunbar

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Time Travel
Various
Massimiliano Pagliara - "Sometimes At Night" - (7:13) 50 BPM
Zwischenfall - "Flucht" - (5:26) 116 BPM Hot
Maxmillion Dunbar - "Polo" (Lauer remix) - (7:38) 118 BPM
Roman FlAggel - "Girls With Status" - (6:44) 126 BPM
Portable - "A Process" - (8:16) 120 BPM
Tuff City Kids - "People Is A Crackhead" (Tuff Hamlet Riddim) - (6:52) 115 BPM
Benedikt Frey - "Sometimes" (extended version) - (5:31) 116 BPM
The Citizen's Band - "Descend" - (3:49) 120 BPM
Orson Wells - "Never Lonely No More" - (6:25) 122 BPM
Fort Romeau - "Her Dream" - (7:08) 117 BPM
San Laurentino - "Lost In The Harbour" - (4:12) 120 BPM
Chinaski - "Time To Kill" - (6:10) 122 BPM
Review: Like a long and blurry session at the storied Robert Johnson club, Time Travel brings the listener on a real musical journey. It moves from the low-slung disco of Massimiliano Pagliara's "Sometimes at Night" into the deep, ponderous house of Portable and Maximillion Dunbar, moving into more dance floor focused grooves thanks to Benedikt Frey and Orson Wells before Frankfurt DJ Roman Flugel drops the brilliant wide screen electro of "Girls With Status". While Time Travel does largely document music emanating from the German city, it also goes back to the 80s to include the eternal Italo classic, "Flucht" by Zwischenfall.
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LARJTT 01
11 May 18
Techno
American Noise
Various
Jahiliyya Fields - "Servant Garden" - (4:45) 144 BPM
Steve Moore - "Frigia" - (12:02) 132 BPM
Marcos Cabral - "24 Hour Flight" - (5:53) 120 BPM
Legowelt - "Sark Island Acid" - (5:47) 127 BPM
Terekke - "Pf Pf Pass" - (7:04) 113 BPM
Maxmillion Dunbar - "Cassette Arabic" - (4:29) 124 BPM
Bookworms - "African Rhythms" - (8:53) 128 BPM Hot
Torn Hawk - "Shock Tape" - (5:57) 84 BPM
Two Dogs In A House - "5th Floor" - (5:17) 118 BPM
Svengalisghost - "Deep Into Memory" - (8:40) 113 BPM
Vapauteen - "Measure" - (5:41) 132 BPM
Torn Hawk - "This Is Crime & Lace" - (8:01) 100 BPM
Bonquiqui - "Sansovtime" - (4:13) 124 BPM
Legowelt - "Ferns From Draconis" - (5:31) 120 BPM
Terekke - "Asidis" - (8:00) 116 BPM
Bookworms - "360 Waves" - (5:29) 120 BPM
Unknown Artist - "Journey I." - (11:41) 103 BPM
Delroy Edwards - "Feelings" - (5:59) 123 BPM
Xosar - "Tropical Cruize" (Delroy Edwards remix) - (6:01) 133 BPM
Svengalisghost - "Untitled" - (6:12) 159 BPM
Marcos Cabral - "Tio Rico" - (6:44) 105 BPM
Professor Genius - "Alamut" - (3:46) 120 BPM
Beau Wanzer - "Jail Lock" - (2:50) 134 BPM
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138443 0174264
03 Dec 13
Techno
Woo Daps (Mix Tape)
Woo Daps - (53:02) 61 BPM
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RVNGNL 017B
19 Nov 13
Experimental/Electronic
House Of Woo
Slave To The Vibe - (5:57)
Woo - (6:20)
Coins For The Canopy - (5:16)
The Figurine (Nod mix) - (4:25)
Inca Tags - (4:18)
For Mozy - (2:04)
Ice Room Graffiti - (4:13) Hot
Peeling An Orange In One Piece - (3:07)
Loving The Drift - (6:31)
World Taste Sweet (Stuck In The Middle) - (4:57)
Kangaroo - (4:55)
The Drift (bonus track) - (4:47)
Shampoo (bonus track) - (4:50)
Review: Andrew Field-Pickering is a unique talent. Under the Maxmillion Dunbar guise, he's treated listeners to a string of gorgeously kaleidoscopic releases that join the dots between sparkling electronica, E'd-up disco, next-level Balearica and effervescent deep house. With Woo, his first release for RVNG INTL, he's at it again. "Woo" is deliciously fluid, pitting brightly coloured electronic melodies and darting synths against stuttering drum machine rhythms and cascading chords. The beatless "Shampoo" is similarly lucid, delivering a steamy tropical shower of glistening electronics and synthesized steel drums. It's only the formidably robust "Drift" - a Disco Nihlist-ish exercise in analogue groovery - that breaks the spell. Essential.
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RVNGNL 17
19 Feb 13
Experimental/Electronic
American Noise
Various
Jahiliyya Fields - "Servant Garden" - (4:45) 73 BPM
Steve Moore - "Frigia" - (12:02) 66 BPM
Marcos Cabral - "24 Hour Flight" - (5:53) 60 BPM
Legowelt - "Sark Island Acid" - (5:47) 63 BPM
Terekke - "Pf Pf Pass" - (7:04) 57 BPM
Maxmillion Dunbar - "Cassette Arabic" - (4:29) 62 BPM Hot
Bookworms - "African Rhythms" - (8:53) 64 BPM
Torn Hawk - "Shock Tape" - (5:57) 84 BPM
Two Dogs In A House - "5th Floor" - (5:17) 59 BPM
Svengalisghost - "Deep Into Memory" - (8:40) 113 BPM
Vapauteen - "Measure" - (5:41) 66 BPM
Torn Hawk - "This Is Crime & Lace" - (8:01) 100 BPM
Bonquiqui - "Sansovtime" - (4:13) 62 BPM
Legowelt - "Ferns From Draconis" - (5:31) 60 BPM
Terekke - "Asidis" - (8:00) 58 BPM
Bookworms - "360 Waves" - (5:29) 60 BPM
Unknown Artist - "Journey I." - (11:41) 103 BPM
Delroy Edwards - "Feelings" - (5:59) 62 BPM
Xosar - "Tropical Cruize" (Delroy Edwards remix) - (6:01) 66 BPM
Svengalisghost - "Untitled" - (6:12) 60 BPM
Marcos Cabral - "Tio Rico" - (6:44) 52 BPM
Professor Genius - "Alamut" - (3:46) 60 BPM
Beau Wanzer - "Jail Lock" - (2:50) 67 BPM
Played by: Heartthrob
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LIES 018
01 Jan 13
Experimental/Electronic
Woo
Woo - (6:20) 116 BPM Hot
The Drift - (4:47) 118 BPM
Shampoo - (4:50) 112 BPM
Played by: Alkalino
Review: Andrew Field-Pickering is a unique talent. Under the Maxmillion Dunbar guise, he's treated listeners to a string of gorgeously kaleidoscopic releases that join the dots between sparkling electronica, E'd-up disco, next-level Balearica and effervescent deep house. With Woo, his first release for RVNG INTL, he's at it again. "Woo" is deliciously fluid, pitting brightly coloured electronic melodies and darting synths against stuttering drum machine rhythms and cascading chords. The beatless "Shampoo" is similarly lucid, delivering a steamy tropical shower of glistening electronics and synthesized steel drums. It's only the formidably robust "Drift" - a Disco Nihlist-ish exercise in analogue groovery - that breaks the spell.
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RVNGNL 16
20 Nov 12
Disco/Nu-Disco
RAMP 50
Various
Zomby - "Strange Fruit" - (3:43) 139 BPM Hot
Pattie Blingh & The Akebulan Five - "Brother: The Point" (2562 remix) - (4:46)
Clouds - "Timekeeper" (Ras G remix) - (5:53)
Computer Jay - "Distance" - (3:22)
FaltyDL - "To London" - (4:27)
Shortstuff - "A Ruslting" - (5:56)
Maxmillion Dunbar - "Bare Feet" - (4:05)
Desto - "Disappearing Reappearing Ink" - (4:52) 140 BPM
SBTRKT & Sampha - "Evening Glow" - (4:38)
Doc Daneeka - "Hold On" - (4:35)
Hypno - "Go Shorty" - (4:12)
Bad Autopsy - "Call Back" - (5:09)
FaltyDL - "Hop Love" (Jamix xx remix) - (4:49)
NOCHEXXX - "Charro" - (5:57) 140 BPM
Dro Carey - "Motorvibe" - (4:20) 138 BPM
Stay+ - "Fever" - (3:30) 140 BPM
Cupp Cave - "White Out" - (3:32)
Played by: Monty Luke, Jonnymiller
Review: As one of the first labels to springboard off of the creative potential of dubstep, Ramp has hit release number 50 and what better way to celebrate than by looking back over some of the strongest tracks they've put out in six years. In terms of style, no one track is easy to pinpoint let alone the whole compilation, as you would expect from the likes of Zomby, 2562, Ras G, Doc Daneeka and lots more. The unifying theme would be one of bright, colourful but most importantly imaginative electronic that favours the bump n grind to the all out stomp.
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RAMP 050
25 Mar 12
Dirty Dubstep/Trap/Grime
RAMP 50
Various
Zomby - "Strange Fruit" - (3:43) 139 BPM
Pattie Blingh & The Akebulan Five - "Brother: The Point" (2562 remix) - (4:46) 91 BPM
Clouds - "Timekeeper" (Ras G remix) - (5:53) 98 BPM
Computer Jay - "Distance" - (3:22) 50 BPM
FaltyDL - "To London" - (4:27) 126 BPM
Shortstuff - "A Rustling" - (5:56) 67 BPM
Maxmillion Dunbar - "Bare Feet" - (4:05) 98 BPM
Desto - "Disappearing Reappearing Ink" - (4:52) 140 BPM
SBTRKT & Sampha - "Evening Glow" - (4:38) 133 BPM
Doc Daneeka - "Hold On" - (4:35) 64 BPM
Hypno - "Go Shorty" - (4:12) 92 BPM
Bad Autopsy - "Call Back" - (5:09) 66 BPM
FaltyDL - "Hop Love" (Jamie Xx remix) - (4:49) 66 BPM Hot
Nochexxx - "Charro" - (5:57) 140 BPM
Dro Carey - "Motorvibe" - (4:20) 138 BPM
Stay+ - "Fever" - (3:30) 140 BPM
Cupp Cave - "White Out" - (3:32) 110 BPM
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RAMP 050
25 Mar 12
Bass
Polo (Versions)
Polo (extended mix) - (9:34)
Polo (Lauer remix) - (7:38) 118 BPM Hot
Review: When Maxmillion Dunbar released Max Tracks For World Peace EP, it confirmed his arrival as a producer with genuine talent. The stand out track from that EP was a rainbow-tinted fusion of old-world ambience, contemporary deep house and shimmering, synth-wave goodness called "Polo". Although superb, it seemed to be rather overlooked at the time, perhaps because its kaleidoscopic melodies, spacious grooves and eyes-wide-shut feel didn't quite fit in with contemporary dancefloor values. Pleasingly, Live At Robert Johnson have decided to give it a much-deserved single release, with two brand new versions for Dunbar fans to drool over. And drool you will. Field-Pickering has provided a brand new extended version, with stretches out the six-minute original into ten minutes of crystalline gorgeousness. Arto Mwambe man Phillip Lauer - a Live At Robert Johnson regular whose debut album will drop on Running Back later this spring - provides the remix. It's a smart choice from the LARJ camp, because Lauer is no stranger to melodic, soundscape deep house. Highly recommended.
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PLAYRJC 016
06 Feb 12
Deep House
Outrageous Soulz
Outrageous Soulz - (3:46) 86 BPM Hot
Dreamerzzz - (3:40) 89 BPM
Played by: Ennio Styles
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FT 001
14 May 09
Experimental/Electronic
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