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Perc is one of modern electronic music’s reference points: an internationally touring DJ and live act, founder of the scene leading Perc Trax label and one of the most respected producers in techno today.

As a performer Perc has taken his sound across the world to such seminal clubs as Berghain, Fabric, Tresor, Fuse, Space Ibiza, Concrete, Unit in Tokyo and to festivals including Awakenings, Glastonbury, DGTL Unpolished, Mayday, Unsound, Verknipt, Dour, Soenda, 10 Days Off, Extrema and many more.

His podcast for Resident Advisor’s scene-leading mix series, his four Boiler Room performances and his 2023 HÖR Berlin set showcase Perc at his very best. Each is a perfect example of his fusion of bleeding edge techno and classic noise and experimental influences.

2024 will be a pivotal year in Perc's career with his new album 'The Cut Off' (his first since 2017) set for release in March. A more dance floor focused album than his previous full length releases 'The Cut Off' will be accompanied by an extensive world tour of live and DJ performances, while his seminal Perc Trax imprint will reach two milestones; it's twentieth year anniversary and it's one hundredth vinyl release.

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Slowly Exploding: 10 Years Of Perc Trax 2004 2014 (unmixed tracks)
Perc / Various
Drvg Cvltvre - "(I Don't Want To Die In) James Franco's House" - (6:04) 119 BPM
Happa - "To Die Hating Them" - (5:30) 133 BPM
Truss - "Brockweir" - (5:20) 128 BPM Hot
Sawf - "Goves" - (6:01) 87 BPM
Perc - "Hyperlink" - (6:14) 130 BPM
Martyn Hare - "The New Normal" - (5:23) 126 BPM
Forward Strategy Group - "Dragons Tooth" - (6:27) 125 BPM
Clouds - "Dread Networks" (Perc remix) - (6:12) 124 BPM
Mick Finesse & Pinion - "Dead Boyfriend Alley" - (5:09) 126 BPM
Perc - "Volley" - (4:58) 129 BPM
Kareem - "Just When You Thought It Was Over" - (6:50) 122 BPM
Various - "Slowly Exploding" (continuous DJ mix by Perc) - (1:04:59) 129 BPM
Review: The tenth anniversary of Perc Trax has provided its owner Ali 'Perc' Wells with the opportunity to release his first ever commercial mix. Using a lot of his own material as well as some smart selections from the label, including Factory Floor's remix of Forward Strategy Group, Wells acquits himself skillfully. However, it's this collection of unreleased material that really stands out. Veering from Happa and Truss' stomping, distorted techno and the Magnetic North-style kicks of Perc's "Hyperlink" to the frazzled broken beats of Forward Strategy Group and Mick Finesse & Pinion's tracks, it also features the cavernous acid of Drvg Cvltvre's "(I Don't Want To Die In) James Franco's House" and the shock-horror rave stabs of Sawf's "Goves". There's no doubt about it - Perc Trax is celebrating its first decade in typically raucous style.
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TPTCD 006
10 Nov 14
Techno
Interpretations On FAAC Judd
Various
Ian Helliwell - "Solid States" - (8:31) 144 BPM
Perc - "Woodford" - (5:24) 116 BPM
Chris Carter - "Flip-Flop" - (4:19) 110 BPM
Holly Herndon - "Control Sample" - (3:47) 150 BPM
Mordant Music - "Hoarded House" (Fredit remix) - (6:15) 150 BPM
The Boats - "Space Judder" - (5:11) 143 BPM
Pye Corner Audio - "Splice Block" - (4:58) 100 BPM
Leyland Kirby - "Slim Jim Wimshurst Mechanicals" - (4:51) 141 BPM
Karen Gwyer - "Judd Drums" - (5:12) 54 BPM Hot
Peter Rehberg - "FJUDDmix 032013" - (5:05) 160 BPM
Bandshell - "Concrete Teeth" - (5:39) 120 BPM
Ekoplekz - "Fredwrek" - (5:00) 112 BPM
Played by: Perc
Review: The latest release from the excellent Public Information sees them return to the works of early electronic pioneer F.C. Judd with a selection of remixes from some well chosen contemporary artists. Originally the subject of a retrospective release from Public Information early in 2012 entitled Electronics Without Tears, F.C. Judd was an under-appreciated figure of early electronic music who experimented with oscillators, filters and amplifiers, alongside his own self-built electro-mechanical drum machine and experimental synthesiser, primarily during the 1950s and 60s. Interpretations On F.C. Judd is the result of the label haven given all artists involved access to Judd's entire archive of sounds, tone experiments, field recordings and lectures, and left them to "produce an audio artefact befitting of Judd himself". RVNG artist Holly Herndon, techno veteran Perc, Bandshell, Karen Gwyer, Ekoplekz and Throbbing Gristle's Chris Carter all contribute to an engaging collection of works.
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PUBINF 010
23 Jun 14
Industrial/Noise
Interpretations
Sado Masodub - (5:33)
Rivieradub - (5:16)
Liebesdub - (5:58) Hot
Lunebest - (5:06)
Review: Having already established one sub-label in Perc Trax Ltd, Ali Wells further expands the remit of his Perc operation further with the first release on his Submit label dedicated to experimental music. Arriving with the following mission statement, "Analogue, digital, laptop, modular, field recordings, circuit-bent, vocal, and every sound source is welcome. No format, recording technology, musician, producer or band is outside of the label's horizon," it's clear Submit will have a pretty broad approach, and as debut releases go this is quite the affair. The works of celebrated German industrial act Einsturzende Neubauten the focus of attention here as Perc presents his own take on four tracks from the group's LP Kollaps. The results bear comparison with the hard edged abstracted approach of contemporary Phillitronics (Metasplice, Great Circle) and the battered, primitive electronics of CHBB though the enduring feeling is this EP proves once more how vital Perc is.
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SUBMIT 001
21 Oct 13
Industrial/Noise
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