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Ours After
Jingu Direct - (3:47) 140 BPM
Out On Our Own - (4:50) 160 BPM
Ours After (feat Josh Caffe) - (3:27) 65 BPM
Special Keikan Shower - (3:13) 129 BPM
Faith Power - (4:08) 102 BPM
Lost Familiar - (4:41) 130 BPM
Familia Martyr - (2:20) 130 BPM
Second Coming - (4:12) 100 BPM
Grindin All Day (feat Cam & China) - (2:54) 110 BPM
Over Shade - (4:39) 160 BPM
Super Inaba - (4:24) 160 BPM
Izakaya Trance - (4:43) 100 BPM Hot
Exit Above - (2:50) 86 BPM
Review: Rushmore is Matthew Thomas, who some of you may know from the East London party House Of Trax and the affiliated label Trax Couture label. The many styles presented as part of the club night are channeled with thrill and cohesion on this debut House of Trax album, ballroom and grime via hip hop; the Teklife crew as much as an influence as '90s hip hop and rap. However, the label state this is an album less concerned with the dancefloor and more one can enjoy in an afterhours situation - hence the title perhaps? Featuring a raft of collaborations with Trax Couture associates, Ours After is a fine debut from House of Trax.
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TCLPOA
02 Sep 16
Bass
Dance Show EP
Dance Show - (5:09) 63 BPM Hot
Drop Top - (4:35) 140 BPM
Run II - (7:15) 64 BPM
Throwback - (5:50) 63 BPM
Review: There's nothing subtle about the work out London-based DJ and all-round man of mystery Rushmore. This third EP - his first for DJ Haus' Hot Haus imprint - continues in a similar vein to his first two outings for Trax Couture. That means a tough, raw blend of ghetto-tech, revivalist acid house, footwork and sub-bothering bass-house. Choose between the jacking rhythms, thunderous kick drums and Armando-ish rave stabs of "Dance Show" and "Drop Top", a cracking, in-your-face DJ tool built around footwork style handclaps, warped sub-bass and relentless drum machine cymbals. Neither track is particularly clever, but both are most certainly big.
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HOTSHIT 010
06 Oct 14
Bass
Sound Pellegrino Presents SNDPE Vol 3: Raw Club Material
Various
Track ID - "2" - (4:38) 111 BPM
K-Lagane - "She's So Fine" - (5:45) 62 BPM
Ratchett Traxxx & Paul Fisher - "On Top" - (4:49) 86 BPM
Friendship - "Phreak Mania" - (4:32) 65 BPM
Deke Soto - "Black Ice" - (3:40) 126 BPM
Toyc - "Analog Drums" - (4:51) 60 BPM
Low Concept - "Girlfriend" - (4:42) 65 BPM
Nicolas Malinowsky - "Crash" - (4:30) 89 BPM
Rabit - "Thug Rotorvator" - (3:47) 92 BPM Hot
Crystal - "Underwater" - (3:58) 136 BPM
Rushmore - "Evertrack" - (4:17) 129 BPM
Joe Howe & Matthias Zimmermann - "Jules" - (3:12) 89 BPM
Koyote - "No Desillusion Baby" - (5:16) 120 BPM
Review: Hold up - Sound Pellegrino crew inside! Number three in their Sound Pellegrino Presents SNDPE series and as per usual, it's jam packed full of killers from both label casuals and loosely affiliated clan members. As the name suggests, the sound is inherently raw and gritty, direct from the gutter and packing enough punch to blow your system out. House, ghetto, bass, you name it, there's something in here for everyone and if you're into the Night Slugs end of the spectrum, then look no further! Toyc's "Analog Drums" is particularly gnarly thanks to its gritty backbone, but it's all highly alluring and comes heavily recommended. Cop it, son!
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63176
16 Jun 14
Bass
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