Review: Hamburg Elektronisch is the ultimate ode to the German harbour city's rich musical scene and heritage. A massive compilation comprised of a whopping thirty tracks by the city's legends (Boris Dlugosch, Lawrence, DJ Koze) and young guns (Tilman Tausendfreund, Joney, RSS Disco) alike. There's just so much great music on here but for our money, our picks are Christopher Rau with his sensual and ultra deep "RG En El Casa", Dial affiliate RVDS with the sexy late night groove of "Catwalk", local heroes Smallpeople on "Cricket Orchestra" (ultra deep, this one!) and the undisputed master of the dark journey track Oliver Huntemann with his comeback track "Kiez" that shows us that long before Tale Of Us or Mind Against: it was all about this guy!
Review: Miyagi likes to bounce around between tech house and deep, and the producer's tunes always come with a tight groove, and a myriad of funky melodies to warm up any sort of DJ set. This time, the artist is up on the growing SOSO label, and these three tunes are exactly the sort of thing you want to vibe out to; "The Dust" itself is a stone cold killer with a progressive kind of flare, and grainy percussion flex, and remixed into a more brooding electro monster by Anouka and Mr Loi. "Apollo" is a nasty club banger that brings us back to the days of Fedde Le Grand and Gigi d'Agostino, thanks to its heavy, mutant bassline.
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