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Genki Girl EP
Genki Girl - (7:07) 123 BPM Hot
Spring Irre - (6:34) 123 BPM
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RVN 017
03 May 19
Disco/Nu-Disco
All My Circuits Part I
Heppy - (7:04) 123 BPM Hot
Stomping Ground - (5:33) 123 BPM
Unraveled Dreaming - (7:53) 122 BPM
Le Phoque - (5:46) 124 BPM
Review: Leipzig based producer Robert Panthera Krause follows up some great releases in 2017 on labels such as Riotvan, Step and Lobster Theremin with his second outing on local imprint Uncanny Valley - which follows up his well received Umami EP in 2016. All My Circuits Part I features four sunny, dusty and irresistable excursions into the deep. Starting out with the sun-kissed and uplifting jam "Heppy" featuring some flamenco- ish guitars, dusty broken rhythms and lush hypnotic pads - this one ticks all the right boxes. Next up "Stomping Ground" goes for a more straight-up lo-fi deep house vibe, where vintage drum computers go face to face with a chunky acidic bassline and jacking vocals on this right party starter. Elsewhere, "Le Phoque" saves the best for last on this pumping deep house number featuring a hypnotic marimba melody and a stomping swing fuelled beat.
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UV 043
22 Jan 18
Funky/Club House
Umami EP
Umami - (6:32) 120 BPM Hot
Howling For July - (6:38) 118 BPM
Z-Cuts - (6:25) 123 BPM
The Space Between Us - (7:42) 110 BPM
Review: It's some two years since Panthera Krause impressed with fine releases on Riotvan and Lobster Theremin. This time round, he's been tempted out of the wilderness by Dresden house misfits Uncanny Valley. In order to fit in with the label's anything-goes approach, the Leipzig-based producer has delivered a quartet of tracks that eccentrically blend a whirlwind of contrasting influences. There's the wonky, ultra-deep jazz-house drowsiness of "The Space Between Us", the punk-funk/dub disco/African thrills of "Howling For July", and the sweaty tech-jazz goes breakbeat madness of the superb "Z-Cuts". As for opener "Umami", it's a loose, rolling and deliciously positive slab of sublime deep house weirdness that benefits greatly for some heavy low-end pressure.
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UV 036
22 Feb 16
Deep House
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