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Dekmantel Best Of 2018
Various
Peaking Lights - "Blind Corner" - (6:40) 118 BPM
Bruxas - "Hermes" - (5:29) 50 BPM
Tom Trago - "Working Machines" - (6:01) 123 BPM
Betonkust & Palmbomen II - "Renaat Egypte" - (5:24) 117 BPM
Lena Willikens - "Neue Obakel" - (6:26) 126 BPM
Matrixxman - "Desert Planet" - (6:29) 120 BPM
Peaking Lights - "I Can Read Your Mind" - (6:23) 109 BPM
Palmbomen II - "Theme" (Drum version) - (6:19) 118 BPM
Bruxas - "Maria's Holiday" - (6:20) 116 BPM
Randomer - "Van Pelt" - (4:53) 130 BPM
Rimer London - "Do Easy" - (5:37) 120 BPM
Tom Trago - "Always Be With You" - (6:29) 121 BPM
Tony Allen - "Asiko" (Motor City Drum Ensemble remix - In A Silent mix) - (7:23) 120 BPM Hot
Parrish Smith - "Sex, Suicide & Speed Metal" - (5:24) 132 BPM
Robert Hood - "Red Machine" - (5:36) 129 BPM
Bufiman - "Hymn To The Moonface" (Break mix) - (9:21) 108 BPM
Betonkust & Palmbomen II - "24x33" - (5:28) 98 BPM
Tony Allen - "Asiko" (Ricardo Villalobos remix - In A Silent mix) - (29:07) 120 BPM
Space Dimension Controller - "Everything Is Better Now" - (13:38) 54 BPM
Betonkust & Palmbomen II - "Leo/ Mirjam" (Legowelt remix) - (7:00) 143 BPM
Review: Dekmantel rounds off a hugely successful year with a compilation that reflects the organisation's multi-faceted approach. At one end of the spectrum there's the dubbed out groove and spacey vocals of Peaking Light's "Blind Corner" and tropical act Bruxas' left of centre beats, while at the other end Robert Hood delivers the blistering techno of "Red Machine". In between these extremes, there are Dekmantel-supported artists such as Betonkust & Palmbomen II - impressing here with the Legowelt-esque "Renaat Egypte" - and zeitgeist-defining names like Lena Willikens and Matrixxman. Add in some Dutch scene veterans such as Tom Trago, on fine form with the epic but understated "Working Machines", and it's not hard to see why 2018 was a great year for the Dutch collective.
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DKMNTL 2018
17 Dec 18
Minimal/Tech House
Dekmantel 10 Years: The Collection (unmixed tracks)
Various
Gigi Masin - "Maja" - (10:49) 116 BPM
Vakula - "Robot Fuck The System" - (6:45) 125 BPM
Roman Flugel - "Mice On Stick" - (6:40) 115 BPM Hot
Call Super - "Fluenka Spoke" - (9:00) 124 BPM
Shanti Celeste - "Hinoki" - (7:08) 134 BPM
Legowelt - "Blue Austral Techno" - (7:30) 120 BPM
Joey Anderson - "Opened Gate" - (5:58) 126 BPM
Central - "Six Five Two" - (7:38) 118 BPM
The Egyptian Lover - "This That Old School" - (5:46) 129 BPM
Syracuse & Epsilove - "Scubatomic Love" - (4:35) 127 BPM
Palms Trax - "Honey Lemongina" - (4:45) 125 BPM
Interstellar Funk - "EFX Harmonix" - (6:41) 126 BPM
Burnt Friedman - "Monsun" - (8:10) 93 BPM
Ectomorph - "Edge Of" - (5:45) 120 BPM
Juju & Jordash - "Neon Swing" - (7:40) 140 BPM
Fatima Yamaha - "Platforms" (Empty version) - (5:18) 146 BPM
Young Marco - "Palace Green Beans" - (8:01) 124 BPM
Suzanne Kraft - "Moving" - (5:01) 122 BPM
Tom Trago - "Digital Love" - (5:54) 120 BPM
Awanto 3 - "Pepe Mujica" - (6:41) 120 BPM
Voiski - "Time As A River" - (5:48) 122 BPM
Randomer - "Foghorn" - (5:52) 125 BPM
Tolouse Low Trax - "Crash" - (6:23) 112 BPM
Gilb'r - "The Triangle" - (5:53) 52 BPM
Donato Dozzy & Peter Van Hoesen - "Storta" - (5:54) 127 BPM
Deniro - "Serval" - (7:56) 128 BPM
Matrixxman - "Sexual Frustration" - (6:02) 128 BPM
Talismann - "Aciano" - (7:25) 138 BPM
Bufiman - "Hymn To The Moonface" (Break mix) - (9:21) 108 BPM
Betonkust & Palmbomen II - "Onrust Bij Tihange" - (4:59) 118 BPM
Space Dimension Controller - "Hindsight '92" - (5:02) 120 BPM
Lena Willikens - "Neue Obakel" - (6:26) 126 BPM
Tony Allen - "Asiko" (In A Silent mix) - (9:29) 120 BPM
Tony Allen - "Asiko" (Motor City Drum Ensemble remix - In A Silent mix) - (7:23) 120 BPM
Tony Allen - "Asiko (In A Silent Mix)" (Ricardo Villalobos remix) - (29:07) 120 BPM
Various - "Dekmantel 10 Years" (continuous DJ mix by Cinnaman) - (57:40) 129 BPM
Played by: DeWalta
Review: A true staple of the Amsterdam scene, the Rush Hour affiliated Yuri Boselie aka Cinnaman takes up the reins for local institution Dekmantel's extended tenth birthday celebrations with this mastermix. It takes in the entirety of the 10 volume edition - what an effort. What may seem as an outrageous challenge - what with the compilation's genre diversity and wide rage of tempos - it's a success, for they've certainly found the right candidate. Cinnaman plays a wide range of styles anyway, and is never afraid to mix the known with the unknown - he has a reputation for his remarkable combinations and transitions. From moments of sublime ambience (Italian ambient legend Gigi Masin with the utterly evocative "Maja") to bass heavy electro bounce (courtesy of Egyptian Lover or Syracuse & Epsilove), right through to techno bangers of the cerebral variety (by Donato Dozzy & Peter Van Hoesen or local hero Talismann) and stuff by Bufiman or Tony Allen - it's a solid effort here by one of Holland's finest selectors.
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DKMNTL 10YEARSCOLLECTION
14 Sep 18
Techno
Slicing
Van Pelt - (4:53) 130 BPM Hot
Shadow Harp - (6:10) 131 BPM
Dissolve - (5:43) 131 BPM
Slicing - (5:51) 87 BPM
Review: Randomer follows his 2016 debut release on this Dekmantel offshoot label with the musically diverse Slicing. Like the stage at the festival that it is named after, it moves through the musical spectrum. "Van Pelt" is a dense, stepping affair, its cavernous rhythm providing the back drop for hypnotic, gamelan percussion and half-heard ethnic samples. By contrast, "Shadow Harp" is a utilitarian slice of break beat techno, shot through with razor sharp riffs, while on "Dissolve", he pivots towards a tough but pulsating rhythm track, underpinned by tribal drums. Rounding off this across the board but dance floor friendly EP is the title track's droning, clattering arrangement, tingling like a live electricity wire.
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DKMNTLUFO 5
14 May 18
Techno
HS001
Randomer - "Myanmar" - (5:12) 130 BPM Hot
Randomer - "Spooky Herrmann" - (5:30) 125 BPM
Clouds - "Overflow Ya" - (4:52) 89 BPM
Clouds - "Nitrous & Oxide" - (4:42) 137 BPM
Review: Clouds, Quail and Turtle inaugurate their new Headstrong imprint after a series of parties in Glasgow with the same name. As you can tell by the artists on on offer here: it's gonna be a pretty noisy affair. first you will find preferred special guest from London Randomer: who goes straight for the jugular on "Myanmar" galloping like a racehorse through your speakers and supported by immaculately programmed polyrhythms and druggy vocal loops. Unlike the previous title, it's actually "Spooky Hermann" that delves into the exotic; with its hypnotic tribal rhythms and Millsian melody that slowly and woozily drifts out of tune: very clever. Then, the Perth Drug Legends aka Clouds deliver the school yard anarchy of "Overflow Ya": a rapid fire attack to the senses, followed by the body-bashing peak time assault that is "Nitrous & Oxide".
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HS 001
11 Dec 17
Techno
Dekmantel 10 Years 07
Voiski - "Time As A River" - (5:48) 122 BPM
Randomer - "Foghorn" - (5:52) 125 BPM
Tolouse Low Trax - "Crash" - (6:23) 112 BPM Hot
Gilb'r - "The Triangle" - (5:53) 52 BPM
Review: The seventh instalment of Dekmantel's tenth anniversary celebration puts some newcomers side by side with more established artists. Covering the middle ground between these two extremes is Voiski, whose "Time As A River" features jittery drums married with dense bleeps and a melancholic synth segue. Randomer is in the same position, inhabiting the middle ground between the veterans and the brand new. The UK producer's "Foghorn" does exactly what it says on the tin, delivering a dense, stepping rhythm that unravels to reveal blaring, drone-like horns. In the newcomer's corner there's Tolouse Low Trax, with the low-slung, oddball house of "Crash", while at the opposite end of the spectrum Versatile founder Gilb'r features with the experimental drones and rain forest sounds of "The Triangle".
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DKMNTL 10YEARS07
20 Oct 17
Techno
Smokin
Smokin - (5:39) 131 BPM Hot
Velvet - (5:59) 125 BPM
Rye - (5:08) 125 BPM
Review: Following a productive 2016 in which he delivered superb material on labels including Dekmantel, Clone and Perc Tracks, Randomer returns to L.I.E.S for the first time since 2015. "Smokin" is a typically bombastic and bass-heavy affair, with the producer combining his usual metallic, industrial-tinged sounds and spacey electronics with a killer electro groove. It's little less than a genuine club roller that achieves a perfect balance between rhythmic funkiness and trippy eccentricity. you will then get the creepy, echo-laden hits, horror chic and panicked rhythms of "Velvet" and the dense, dusty late night techno throb of "Rye". While neither of the these tracks can match the thrills of "Smokin", they're both excellent mixing tools.
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150228 5246329
18 Aug 17
Electro
Smokin
Smokin - (5:39) 131 BPM Hot
Velvet - (5:59) 125 BPM
Rye - (5:08) 125 BPM
Review: Following a productive 2016 in which he delivered superb material on labels including Dekmantel, Clone and Perc Tracks, Randomer returns to L.I.E.S for the first time since 2015. "Smokin" is a typically bombastic and bass-heavy affair, with the producer combining his usual metallic, industrial-tinged sounds and spacey electronics with a killer electro groove. It's little less than a genuine club roller that achieves a perfect balance between rhythmic funkiness and trippy eccentricity. you will then get the creepy, echo-laden hits, horror chic and panicked rhythms of "Velvet" and the dense, dusty late night techno throb of "Rye". While neither of the these tracks can match the thrills of "Smokin", they're both excellent mixing tools.
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LIES 096
18 Aug 17
Techno
Second Freeze/Simple As
Second Freeze - (6:00) 128 BPM Hot
Simple As - (5:40) 125 BPM
Review: Speak to anyone on the Bristol scene, and they'll happily tell you that Jacob Martin AKA Hodge is willing to open his studio doors to almost any like-minded soul. His latest collaborator is the similarly productive Randomer, fresh from inspired outings on Clone Basement Series and Dekmantel UFO Series. There's a real energy about A-side "Second Freeze", which slowly builds on waves of punchy, polyrhythmic percussion and creepy noises, before bringing in a similarly bold and speaker-hugging bassline. The talented duo goes ever further in this African-influenced direction of thrillingly percussive flipside "Simple As", where additional drum hits pepper a dense, polyrhythmic groove. It's one of the best drum records we've heard this year, and that's saying something.
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099 YTIVIL
02 Sep 16
Techno
Concierge/Woodwork
Concierge - (6:16) 125 BPM Hot
Woodwork - (5:04) 120 BPM
Review: Rohan Walder clocks in for this third Randomer outing on Clone's Basement Series in as many years, with Concierge arriving as the Londoner's first 12" transmission of 2016. The template is pretty much laid down now for the Basement series and there is always some real gratifying techno to be found from those who step up to contribute. Title cut "Concierge" finds Walder's well-documented talent for crafting unique drum patterns really come to the fore on a dramatic, meaty production and sits well next to the more bugged out B-side. "Woodwork" is, in a word, trippy, leading out like Felix Da Housecat's "Kickdrum" before veering off down a wormhole of crazed percussive notes and mangled samples that gets increasingly crazier as it progresses - we really need to hear this one on a big system wow.
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CBS 021
01 Jul 16
Techno
Running Dry
Running Dry - (5:32) 65 BPM
My Ears Hurt - (4:40) 87 BPM
Rendell Pips - (4:18) 65 BPM
Music For Two Kalimbas - (5:39) 65 BPM Hot
Review: The title track on Randomer's first release for Dekmantel is deceptive. Although the rhythm flails and rolls with the UK producer's usual sense of urgency, it is swathed in misty, hazy melodies. There is no such ambiguity on "My Ears Hurt"; earning its place on the label's UFO Series, the arrangement features a rhythm that weaves its way in and out of a myriad of tonal blips and bleeps. In contrast, "Rendell Pips" and "Music for Two Kalimbas" are powerful DJ cuts. In the absence of any unusual sideways turns, Randomer relies on tight drums, rolling rhythms and plunging breakdowns to lead the listener down the wormhole.
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DKMNTLUFO 2
24 Jun 16
Experimental/Electronic
Structures And Solutions
Various
O & V & R - "Metal Slipper" - (7:19) 131 BPM
Lakker - "Chain Of Combs" - (6:00) 130 BPM
James Ruskin & DVS1 - "Page 1" - (6:13) 130 BPM
Makaton - "Slur" - (7:04) 134 BPM
Planetary Assault Systems - "Pull" - (7:36) 131 BPM
Steve Bicknell - "Disguise Of Beings" - (4:09) 128 BPM
Regis - "Party Spoiler Too" - (5:09) 134 BPM
Randomer - "Sheen" - (6:59) 130 BPM
Truss - "Wanastow" - (5:58) 89 BPM
Rumah & Progression (UK) - "Speak & Spell" - (5:56) 130 BPM
James Ruskin - "6teenth" - (5:22) 132 BPM
Tessela - "Rub" - (6:11) 130 BPM Hot
Rommek - "Off The Radar" - (6:15) 128 BPM
Blawan - "Passer By" - (6:07) 129 BPM
Oliver Ho - "The Serpent Devours Itself" - (5:10) 128 BPM
The Fear Ratio - "Lonor" - (4:53) 103 BPM
Lakker - "Orange" - (5:09) 135 BPM
Review: To mark the twentieth anniversary of the foundation of his label, James Ruskin has put together this massive compilation. It includes long-term friends and associates of the label - like Oliver Ho, Regis and Luke Slater - as well as newer additions to the roster, including Lakker and Rommek. Apart from uniting artists from different generations, the compilation also showcases the label's various hues; from the broken beats and intricate rhythms of Ruskin and Regis' O/V/R project and the hypnotic soundscapes of Lakker's "Orange" to the trace stabs and 10 tonne kicks of Regis' "Party Spoiler Too" and the chaotic industrial rhythms on Truss' "Wanastow", this compilation offers to newcomers an invaluable introduction to Blueprint, or to long-standing fans an indispensable reminder of why the label is unique.
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BP 2016
24 Jun 16
Techno
Kids Play
Kids Play - (4:57) 87 BPM
Juju - (5:40) 132 BPM Hot
Bell Jam - (5:26) 114 BPM
Brutus - (5:43) 123 BPM
Dem Thing - (5:41) 125 BPM
Review: Rohan Walder's prolific output continues with another release on Ron Morelli's L.I.E.S. It's been been a banner year for Walder with releases recently on sister label Russian Torrent Versions and Clone Basement Series earning him his stripes. He unleashes six more bastardised takes on techno for this new EP. From the sublime exotic percussion workouts on the title track and "Bell Jam", the rusty and stomping warehouse grooves of "Brutus" and "Dem Thing" it all crosses rather gracefully over on the rather fierce "Juju". This guy never fails to deliver, check this out!
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LIES 063
30 Oct 15
Techno
Kids Play
Kids Play - (4:57) 87 BPM
Juju - (5:40) 66 BPM
Bell Jam - (5:26) 57 BPM
Brutus - (5:43) 61 BPM
Dem Thing - (5:41) 63 BPM Hot
Review: Rohan Walder's prolific output continues with another release on Ron Morelli's L.I.E.S. It's been been a banner year for Walder with releases recently on sister label Russian Torrent Versions and Clone Basement Series earning him his stripes. He unleashes six more bastardised takes on techno for this new EP. From the sublime exotic percussion workouts on the title track and "Bell Jam", the rusty and stomping warehouse grooves of "Brutus" and "Dem Thing" it all crosses rather gracefully over on the rather fierce "Juju". This guy never fails to deliver, check this out!
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144525 0220942
30 Oct 15
Experimental/Electronic
Randomer & Cadans EP
Angry Fiddle - (4:57) 130 BPM Hot
Lottarump - (5:11) 128 BPM
Review: In which the acclaimed UK producer Rohan 'Randomer' Walder gets together with Cadans. Despite only having one previous release to his credit, we can assume that the division of labour is equal on this joint venture. "Angry Fiddle" sees the pair drop cavernous, pounding drum patterns, riffs so abrasive they could bleach a mould-encrusted bathroom and a high-pitched sample that could be the fiddle referred to in the title. "Lottarump" isn't quite as forceful and its buzzing riffs and cut-up vocal sample suggest that the pair like to walk on the lighter side of the bass-techno spectrum.
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CBS 019
12 Oct 15
Techno
Stupid Things I Do
Stupid Things I Do (new school mix) - (6:29) 129 BPM Hot
Stupid Things I Do (old school mix) - (7:23) 129 BPM
Percussion Workout 1 - (3:59) 130 BPM
Percussion Workout 2 - (8:36) 134 BPM
Review: Having struggled to find his niche during the early part of his career, things started looking up for Randomer when he popped up on Numbers back in 2011 with the bombastic blends of acid house and techno that made up his impressive Real Talk EP. Since then, he's impressively flitted between techno and bass music, and here delivers an all-out techno assault for Clone's occasional Basement Series. There's a real no-nonsese feel to the relentless kick-drums and cut-up vocal samples of "Stupid Things I Do", which comes in "New School" and "Old School" mix formats (the latter including some looser techno breakbeats, and thus being our pick). The EP also includes two formidable percussion workouts, which deliver driving drums and booming basslines.
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CBS 16
18 Aug 14
Techno
Hemlock Recordings Chapter One
Various
Fantastic Mr Fox & Rich Reason - "Plimsoul" - (4:14)
LV & Untold - "Beacon" (Mount Kimbie remix) - (4:03)
James Blake - "Air & Lack Thereof" - (4:09)
Untold - "Stop What You're Doing" (James Blake remix) - (3:46)
Untold - "Discipline" - (5:43)
Ramadanman - "Tempest" - (7:02)
TRG - "Beton Brut" - (6:01)
Untold - "Under" - (6:49)
FaltyDL - "Artemis" - (3:13)
Sei A - "Hyphen" - (6:17)
Guy Andrews - "Resistivity" - (5:12)
Randomer - "This Train" - (6:18)
Randomer - "We Laugh, We Scream" - (6:24)
Pangaea - "Fatalist" - (4:24)
Joe - "Studio Power On" - (5:15)
Untold - "Motion The Dance" - (6:59) Hot
Nautiluss & Lord Skywave - "Ultraviolet" - (5:00)
Joe - "REJ Bit" - (5:08)
Untold - "Stop What You're Doing" (Kowton remix) - (5:13)
Untold - "Breathe" (Nautiluss remix) - (7:24)
Untold - "Chapter One Mixed" - (1:05:28)
Played by: Shadow Dancer
Review: To celebrate four years of releases, Hemlock, the label run by Untold and Jack Dunning presents Chapter One, a collection of label highlights and unreleased exclusives. Moving through the glittery funk-leaning post-dubstep of Fantastic Mr Fox, Mount Kimbie and James Blake, through techno contributions from Sei A, Randomer and Guy Andrews, and bass hybrids from Pangaea and Joe, the selections on offer demonstrate why Hemlock has been ahead of the game since its inception. As well as the individual tracks, a continuous mix is also on offer, joining the dots between their diverse releases with style.
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HEK 019
26 Nov 12
Bass
Real Tallk
Real Talk - (4:55) 130 BPM Hot
Lime Pie - (5:25) 130 BPM
Stalker - (4:21) 125 BPM
Review: Glaswegian imprint Numbers maintain the release pressure that's built up a head of dizzying steam in 2011 with their 20th drop being a label debut from Randomer. The Norf Londoner's musical path began with jungle and that's more than apparent on the title track "Real Talk" which will get a certain SoYoer called Blawan worried about his status as the best drum programmer in town. It's the sort of disjointed, thumping house track that provides immediate gratification, especially when the sub destroying bass purge comes through. "Lime Pie" is equally thrilling, gradually aligning into a ruffed up 303 flex and concrete thick drums, whilst "Stalker" throws pots and pans into the rhythmic equation with neck snapping results. Possibly our favourite NMBRS drop to date.
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NMBRS 20
28 Nov 11
Techno
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