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Muted
Track 1 - (5:43) 124 BPM
Track 2 - (5:32) 128 BPM
Track 3 - (5:43) 124 BPM Hot
Track 4 - (5:32) 128 BPM
Review: Mike Ash is taking no prisoners on his latest EP of searing tech and electro fusions. The legendary artist doesn't even bother with track titles for this one. First up, he layers twisted, bright synth lines up over jacking beats with bulbous kicks and bass. Then he gets all tripped out with the sci-fi melodies of 'Track 2', which rides into the future on a wave of sleek electro sounds. He gets out the acid on Track 3, a coruscated cut designs sonly to make you jack, then closes out with the crashing, distorted hits and kicks and abstract cosmic sounds of Track 4. Blistering stuff.
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WOD017D
17 Feb 21
Deep House
Buggin With The Bleeps
Huh - (5:15) 122 BPM
Stop The Beat - (6:40) 126 BPM Hot
Watch Your Mouth - (6:44) 124 BPM
Blue Light - (5:16) 124 BPM
Review: Originally released in ultra-limited vinyl format to mark Record Store Day, the latest release from Mike Ash is now available to digital DJs. Like the rest of the output on Super Rhythm Trax, Buggin is based around jacking rhythms. That takes shape in the form of lo-fi tones and a low-slung bass on "Huh", while on "Stop The Beat", Ash draws on the eerie synths of hardcore, wrapping them around a snaking groove. Meanwhile, "Watch Your Mouth" is a more primal workout that resounds to gurgling 303s and a heads down jack track, while on "Blue Light", he visits the bleep techno period for an evocative workout.
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SRTX 027
25 Oct 19
Techno
Warehouse Trax UK
Uprocking - (4:01) 128 BPM
The Fizz - (4:16) 123 BPM Hot
89's The Year - (4:14) 124 BPM
Bad Chorus - (4:16) 124 BPM
Review: After almost two years of hiatus under his own name, Britain's Mike Ash makes his comeback on Super Rhythm Trax with four lively and utterly dangerous slices of house psychedelia. "Unfrocking" is deeply old-school, and Ash manages to mix up plenty of summer-of-love-acid together with those vintage hardcore sort of breaks, and "The Fuzz" follows suit with another sludgy heap of 303 bottom-end. The flip moves one year ahead and onto "89's The Year", a flangered-out acid nugget all in rough and delicious analogue taste, leaving "Bad Chorus" to send us head-first into the swimming pool with its heart-pound of a beat and inimitable bassline. You know how they say that they don't make them like they used to? Forget that, this is the shit.
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SRTX 012
18 Apr 16
Techno
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