Review: US producer Isaac Delongchamp returns to Berlin label Sweatshop with this excellent, unusual techno record. The title track is remixed here by Markus Suckut, who turns it into a dubby, bleepy groove, plated in steely, stinging percussion. It could have sounded like so many other records, but Suckut's deft touch ensures it has a real individuality. "Scorn" is a tough percussive banger, but Delongchamp uses a stepping rhythm to set it apart, while "Panopticon" is an eerie, stripped back affair, with cymbals crashing in over an insistent pulse. Finally, "Tell Em Deeon" features a distorted rhythm and horror-style rave samples, the final chapter in an unusual but exemplary release.
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