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Rudys Midnight Machine

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Resolve Revolver EP
Resolve Revolver - (6:05) 122 BPM
S Line - (6:01) 114 BPM
Bikini Ammunition - (6:39) 121 BPM Hot
High Powered (original Disco mix) - (4:31) 108 BPM
Review: A side project of Faze Action's Robin Lee, it's been a while since we heard any new material from Rudy's Midnight Machine. Well it seems the machine is now well oiled and ready to go again, with four new tracks lined up. As expected, deep disco is the order of the day with highlights including the bleeped out Rocker's Revenge-esque jam "Resolve Revolver", the minimal electro-house bouncer "Bikini Ammunition" and the trippy, percussive loops and general weirdness of "High Powered (Original Disco Mix)".
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FAR 024
03 Nov 14
Disco/Nu-Disco
Lifestyle 101 EP
Lifestyle 101 (original mix) - (7:22) 122 BPM
Lifestyle 101 (dub mix) - (7:30) 122 BPM
Raw (original mix) - (6:53) 123 BPM Hot
Raw (dub mix) - (6:08) 123 BPM
Raw (instrumental) - (6:51) 123 BPM
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FAR 013
22 Dec 10
Disco/Nu-Disco
Open To Your Love EP
Open To Your Love - (6:49) 118 BPM Hot
Open To Your Dub - (5:43) 118 BPM
Dib Dab - (5:48) 75 BPM
Street Museum - (5:56) 120 BPM
Street Museum Dub (Juno Exclusive) - (5:24) 120 BPM
Review: Since 2006 Faze Action's eponymous label has been cranking out their own productions, releasing such dance floor killers as "Hypnotic", "I Wanna Dancer" and those remixes of the track that started it all - "Original Disco Motion". Here comes the new slab, this time around it's Robin manning the faders and knobs as Rudy's Midnight Machine. "Open To Your Love" opens with a steady bouncing groove punctuated by crisp 808 snares and stabby chords. It's definitely going straight for the retro house jugular but still has enough oomph about it to appeal to young waifs as well as misty eyed rave granddads. "Dib Dab" slips back a few more years for its electro dance feel, coming on like a long lost tougher dub of Shannons' "Let the Music Play". It's a tune that wears its heart on its sleeve with orchestra stabs, proto garage baseline and sampled vocal chops, pretty much guaranteed to get any party moving with a cheeky smile on its face. "Street Museum" is the most recognizably Faze-esque track, with New Order-ish synth melody lines, a nagging rhythm guitar and a whole heap of delay on the drums. In other words, a sure fire disco winner.
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FAR 011
06 Jul 10
Disco/Nu-Disco
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