Review: Frankey & Sandrino's newest compilation Path Integral takes in some 11 tracks large with headliners such as Alex Niggemann, Skatman, John Falke, Keith Holland, Imeïa, Of Norway. With a seemingly 80s synth, punk and trance attitude presiding throughout this edition, get your Doctor Who themes from "&YU", with Jean-Michel Jarre seemigly influencing other sleeper hits like "Brainbuster" and " A Way To Say Goodbye". With subtle touches of Italo, proto-techno, heavy tech house', minimal synth and electro & punk making it into the compilation too - don't sleep on this if you get a kick out of dancers asking for track IDs. Our tip: Keith Holland's trance-and-Hacienda-inducing "Panorama".
Review: John Digweed presents Futuro: a 25-track compilation celebrating 25 years of his hugely influential Bedrock label (established in 1999). Taking in the likes of Bushwacka with tracks like "Lectrobee" to the "Bleu Cobalt" studio collaboration between Digweed, Nick Muir, and Captain Mustache - other notables here include label legends and associates like Marco Bailey, David Morales and Rodriguez Jr. Replete with uplifting melodies, pulsating rhythms and progressive hose suggestions, there's extra slices of techno from Raxon, next to select cuts by Sasha Carassi, Lost Desert, and Weska all the more. Bedrock's best.
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