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Red Sky EP
Red Sky - (7:51) 137 BPM
Sinkhole - (4:44) 129 BPM Hot
Freefall - (6:51) 132 BPM
Around In Circles - (4:12) 159 BPM
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HES 042D
11 Nov 22
Breakbeat
Alien Mode
Alien Mode - (6:03) 136 BPM Hot
Cobwebs - (4:01) 155 BPM
Everything Is Inside Out - (5:56) 160 BPM
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HES 037
10 Jul 20
Techno
DJ-Kicks
Various / Peggy Gou
Spacetime Continuum - "Fluresence" - (6:51) 127 BPM
Peggy Gou - "Hungboo" (DJ-Kicks) - (4:35) 95 BPM
Pearson Sound - "Earwig" - (5:15) 96 BPM
Pegasus - "Perseguido Por El Rayo" - (3:55) 51 BPM
Sly & Lovechild - "The World According To Sly & Lovechild" (Andrew Weatherall Soul Of Europe mix) - (8:21) 120 BPM Hot
Dorisburg - "Rytm804" - (7:11) 124 BPM
Hiver - "Pert" - (7:02) 128 BPM
Kyle Hall - "Flemmenup" - (5:03) 126 BPM
Dmx Krew - "EPR Phenomena" - (2:56) 122 BPM
JRMS - "3" - (5:55) 127 BPM
Shade Of Rhythm - "Exorcist" - (5:02) 117 BPM
Kode9 - "Magnetic City" - (5:11) 140 BPM
The System - "Vampirella" - (3:47) 131 BPM
Black Merlin - "Kundu" - (4:58) 152 BPM
Aphex Twin - "Vordhosbn" - (4:51) 85 BPM
R-Tyme - "Illusion" (Mayday remix) - (6:21) 131 BPM
Psyche & BFC - "Crackdown" - (5:57) 137 BPM
Deniro - "Epirus" - (6:31) 127 BPM
I:Cube - "Cassette Jam 1993" - (4:46) 123 BPM
Various - "DJ-Kicks" (continuous DJ mix) - (1:12:54) 128 BPM
Review: On the latest instalment of the long-running DJ-Kicks series, Peggy Gou paints a vivid picture. It starts with the widescreen ambience of Space Time Continuum's 1993 debut, "Fluresence", before moving into her own, cosmic "Hungboo" and the niggling acid of Pearson Sound's "Earwig", a contemporary cousin to Plastikman's Musik. There are other endearing oddities here, such as Andrew Weatherall's seductive house version of Sly & Lovechild's "The World According To..." and the raw drums of Kyle Hall's "Flemmenup". Gou has also included a Detroit techno classic, Psyche's "Crackdown", but balances this out with new, unreleased tracks from I:Cube - "Cassette Jam 1993" sees the maverick French producer deliver a frazzled, hazy affair - and Hiver's pulsating, acid-flecked "Pert".
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K7 382D
28 Jun 19
Techno
Rubble
Rubble - (5:50) 120 BPM Hot
Earwig - (5:15) 96 BPM
Our Spirits Soar - (7:01) 120 BPM
Review: Rubble is David Kennedy aka Pearson Sound's only release of 2018, and it marks a slight deviation in sound for him. The slowed down groove and teased out 303s of "Earwig" is one of the few times we'll hear the UK producer doing an acid track. While not as playable as some of his other material, it is nonetheless a brave artistic statement. In stark contrast the release also feature "Our Spirits Soar", which, with its soaring chords and high frequency melodic twists, could be Kennedy's tribute to Detroit techno. The title track meanwhile is led by booming bass and big claps and sees Pearson Sound in more familiar territory again.
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PEARS 3
16 Nov 18
Techno
Earwig
Earwig - (4:15) 96 BPM
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PEARS3S
09 Nov 18
Experimental/Electronic
XLB
XLB - (6:18) 126 BPM Hot
Tsunan Sun - (8:08) 128 BPM
Review: Having enjoyed a little time off from releasing music, David Kennedy returns with a two-tracker on his Pearson Sound imprint. While flipside "Tsunan Sun" is naturally impressive, it's A-side "XLB" that everyone's been talking about. It's not hard to see why. After opening with sustained moody notes and gently pulsing electronics, the track builds into an intoxicating techno thumper, complete with alternately rising and falling synth lines, thunderous sub-bass, and a killer combination of stomping kick-drums, snappy snares, and seemingly relentless drum machine handclaps. Even by his standards, it's something of a colossal beast... and that's saying something.
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PEARS 1
05 Aug 16
Techno
Xlb
Xlb - (6:18) 126 BPM Hot
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PEARS 1ADV
01 Jun 16
Techno
Thaw Cycle
Thaw Cycle - (6:31) 128 BPM Hot
Freeze Cycle - (6:48) 128 BPM
Review: Ahead of the release of the Ytivil Dnuos compilation, Peverelist has opted to turn out a 12" that revisits two tracks from the recent past and sheds some fresh light on them. The label boss himself takes "Amor Fati" by Hodge to task, and turns out a delicately poised but satisfyingly weighty version replete with twinkling synth lines and jagged rhythmic incantations. Hodge meanwhile gets to have some fun with Bruce's "Tilikum", and weaves an emotional techno variation out of the component parts that stands amongst his most impassioned works to date, thanks in no small part to the heart-rending sweeps of chord that blanket the peak of the track.
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THAW 001
16 Oct 15
Techno
Pearson Sound
Asphalt Sparkle - (4:45) 110 BPM
Glass Eye - (5:06) 61 BPM Hot
Gristle - (4:19) 146 BPM
Crank Call - (5:03) 58 BPM
Swill - (3:47) 65 BPM
Six Congas - (3:47) 66 BPM
Headless - (5:40) 126 BPM
Russet - (4:50) 66 BPM
Rubber Tree - (4:49) 63 BPM
Review: After six years spent teasing and titillating with a steady stream of high value singles, David Kennedy is finally ready to release his debut full-length under the now familiar Pearson Sound alias. The first artist album to appear on the Hessle Audio imprint he co-founded with Pangaea and Ben UFO, Pearson Sound is a surprisingly sparse and otherworldly affair. Intriguingly, Kennedy's usual twisted, dubbed-out analogue rhythms largely take a back seat, with moments of tough dancefloor abandon (see "Rubber Tree" and the tipsy "Headless") playing second fiddle to stripped-back synth-scapes and otherworldly ambience. It's striking on first listen, and only gets more impressive with repeat listens
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HESCD 002
09 Mar 15
Techno
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