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Back To Mine: Tycho (unmixed Tracks)
Various
Schneider TM - "Frogtoise" - (6:59) 130 BPM
Review: Given that his trademark brand of electronic music is rooted heavily in ambient, IDM and downtempo music, you'd expect that Scott Hansen AKA Tycho's contribution to the Back To Mine series would be full of heady, horizontal and pleasingly immersive musical treats. It is, of course, with a clutch of exclusive tracks and mixes of his own - see the breakbeat-driven IDM gorgeousness of 'PBS (live edit)' and a fresh, chunky, dub-fuelled dancefloor rework of Little Dragon's 'Little Man' - being joined by a wealth of highlights including the ultra-laidback lo-fi dream-pop of Craft Spells, the immersive bliss of Luis Lancaster, the skewed and wonky electronica of Schneider TM, the outsider house charm of Weval and the hallucinatory, sunrise-friendly breaks of Octa Octa.
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5054197 269790
30 Sep 22
Balearic/Downtempo
RV002 (The Remixes)
Value Of A Piece Taken (Rrao remix) - (3:58) 131 BPM
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RV 002
06 Aug 21
Deep House
Fabric Presents Octo Octa & Eris Drew
Various
515 Connection - "Positive & Negative" - (5:34) 134 BPM
Y U QT - "Fort Wibbler" - (4:14) 134 BPM
CZR - "Structure" - (3:15) 130 BPM
Vinyl Blair - "Scratch N Sniff" (The One Billion dub mix) - (8:23) 130 BPM
Continuous Cool - "Automatic" - (7:10) 134 BPM
Alec Falconer - "New Junk City" - (6:26) 130 BPM Hot
Marascia - "Genetically Changed" - (6:05) 130 BPM
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506500 0444990
27 Nov 20
Funky/Club House
Frndzne 02
Ames Henry & Paul Kav - "Business In Hasenheide" - (6:00) 131 BPM
Review: After a hiatus of two years, Kellam Matthews has decided to reignite his Frendzone label via a multi-artist EP packed to the rafters with retro-futurist dancefloor treats. Ames Henry and Paul Kav get things going in stellar fashion with "Business in Hasenhide", an urgent fusion of two-step drums, thrusting acid bass and jumpy synth stabs, before Ames goes solo via the breezy bounce of "Tribute". Fania successfully roughs things up via the mutant sub-bass, dystopian noises and distorted breakbeats of "Dubia", while Octo Octa offers up a wonderfully spooky and hectic jungle roller that's guaranteed to set pulses racing out on the dancefloor.
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FRNDZNE 02
16 Apr 19
Deep House
Frndzne 01
Octo Octa - "Daylight" - (5:02) 130 BPM
Played by: Vincent Floyd
Review: Some two years after Kellam Matthews launched his rave-era inspired Frendzone label with a limited vinyl release, the imprint's first EP - a split affair featuring cuts from Octo Octa and Ames Henry - has finally been made available as a digital download. That's something of a bonus for digital DJs, because all four tracks are superb. Octo Octa offers up the poignant pianos, spacey electronics and hip-house breakbeats of "Move On (Frendzone Remix)", as well as the pitched-down jungle breaks, ethereal vocal samples and enveloping chords of "Daylight". Ames Henry takes a slightly different approach with his two contributions, first dishing up the ultra-deep late night house stomp of "Trust Me On This" before reaching for crispy two-step drums, rumbling bass and dubbed-out electronics on EP highlight "Working In Noir".
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FRNDZNE 01
16 Apr 19
Deep House
Where Are We Going?
No More Pain (Promises To A Younger Self) - (2:36) 131 BPM
Move On/Let Go (De-stress mix) - (5:11) 130 BPM
Review: Having spent the last few years delivering pleasingly melodious, far-sighted singles on Argot, Skylax, Deepblak and Running Back, Maya Bouldry-Morrison has joined the Honey Soundsystem family. Where Are We Going Is the Brooklyn-based artist's first album since 2013, when she was regarded as one of 100% Silk's most talented producers. As full-length adventures go, it's undeniably enjoyable, with Bouldry-Morrison delivering warm, retro-futurist cuts that cannily combine elements of vintage Chicago deep house and Italian dream house tropes with the breakbeat-driven shuffle of rave-era British dance records and occasional Motor City style flourishes. While there's naturally plenty of club-ready material throughout, it's also the sort of album that you can comfortably listen to in the comfort of your own home.
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HNY 015
24 Mar 17
Deep House
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