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Subsonic Species V5
JGarrett - "It's Toasted" (original mix) - (6:13) 131 BPM
JGarrett - "Pine Tar" (original mix) - (6:00) 131 BPM
JGarrett - "Tracer 01" (FBK Retrace) - (6:38) 130 BPM
Sean Deason - "Electracid" (JGarrett remix) - (6:07) 131 BPM
Tao Andra - "Sola Fide" (JGarrett remix) - (8:01) 133 BPM
Rennie Foster - "Gettin' Wavy" (JGarrett Valley mix) - (7:04) 125 BPM Hot
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JGSSV 5
02 Nov 22
Techno
Eternal Sunshine
Driving Blind - (6:08) 82 BPM
Eternal Sunshine - (9:50) 126 BPM
Horny Toad - (5:54) 152 BPM
My Name Is Brenon - (6:51) 124 BPM
Dark Carnival - (6:01) 138 BPM
Cul8R - (6:16) 119 BPM
Erogenous Xones - (7:05) 136 BPM
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4066218 523157
16 Sep 22
Minimal/Tech House
Alumni
S4R4 - (5:05) 130 BPM
Ode To Detroit - (7:09) 120 BPM
The Nature Of Time - (4:53) 132 BPM Hot
Gruv - (4:25) 120 BPM
StrangeLUV (Secret mix) - (4:41) 120 BPM
Review: Detroit producer Sean Deason once released a track called "The Shit", which is a pretty accurate description of this release. Deason's strength as ever lies in his ability to fuse dance floor elements with musicality, something that is audible on opener "SR4", where airy synths are undersored by heavy claps and a snaking groove. "The Nature of Time" sees a more abrasive approach with churning acid lines and splurging beats fused with Deason's unmistakably eerie melodies. After this excursion, it's back to more sedate sounds and the dreamy "Gruv" and "StrangeLUV (Secret mix)" will endear him to fans of John Beltran.
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MATRIX 23
08 Jan 13
Techno
Elements Vol Three
Lithium - (6:02) 138 BPM
Dubnium - (6:14) 119 BPM
Iron - (7:59) 126 BPM
Palladium - (6:48) 120 BPM
Indium - (7:01) 118 BPM Hot
Review: It's heartening to hear that Detroit producer Deason is releasing music again, as anyone who owned a copy of his killer Pyskofuk releases or his benchmark "The Shit" will agree. Elements starts up where previous Deason releases have left off, offering a club-friendly yet deep and musical version of techno and house. "Lithium" and "Iron" are the most successful exponents of this approach: in the case of the former glacial synths unfold over a rolling, dubby rhythm, while the latter sees Deason add some variety as a pulsing groove makes way for rave whistles amid the glistening synth textures. Of course, that only tells part of Deason's story and the unraveling textures of "Dubnium" and the lovely offbeats and swirling melodies of "Indium" show that he is also an ambient producer par excellence.
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MATRIX 22
15 Nov 11
Techno
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