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Next Wave Acid Punx DEUX
Throbbing Gristle - "Distant Dreams, Pt. 2" - (5:29) 78 BPM
Marle Moor - "Pretty Day" - (2:59) 137 BPM
Sad Lovers & Giants - "Things We Never Did" - (4:07) 136 BPM
Malcolm McLaren - "Madam Butterfly (Un Bel Di Vedremo)" - (6:23) 102 BPM
Big Audio Dynamite - "The Big V" - (4:49) 134 BPM
Cabaret Voltaire - "Blue Heat" (12" mix) - (7:21) 123 BPM
Nitzer Ebb - "Hearts And Minds" (mix Hypersonic) - (6:06) 120 BPM
Clan Of Xymox - "Obsession" - (5:48) 125 BPM
In Sotto Voce - "In Sotto Voce" - (5:11) 110 BPM
Psyche - "Prisoner To Desire" (single mix) - (4:38) 108 BPM
Propaganda - "The Murder Of Love" - (5:17) 114 BPM
DAF - "Brothers" (Gabi mix) - (5:57) 123 BPM
Vicious Pink - "Cccan't You See" - (3:31) 124 BPM
Book Of Love - "Modigliani (Lost In Your Eyes)" (I Dream Of Jeanne mix) - (7:44) 117 BPM
Absolute Body Control - "Total Control" - (2:55) 131 BPM
Boytronic - "Voloczny" - (4:57) 122 BPM
The KVB - "Still Warm" (2023 version) - (2:58) 122 BPM
Cardinal & Nun - "Freak And Weak" - (5:03) 130 BPM
Jennifer Touch - "Altars" - (3:26) 122 BPM
Matrixxman - "Assembly Line" - (3:55) 76 BPM
Years Of Denial - "It Sucks" - (3:57) 125 BPM
Silver Tears, Curses & Skelesys - "Always Shine (Wait For The Rain)" - (4:32) 130 BPM
Essaie Pas - "Retox" - (4:15) 109 BPM
Aili & Transistorcake - "Dansu" - (3:37) 104 BPM
Dina Summer, Local Suicide & Kalipo - "Darkness" - (3:38) 118 BPM
Patriarchy - "Suffer" - (3:43) 100 BPM
Maelstrom & Louisahhh - "Hate Machine" - (3:21) 107 BPM
Dame Area - "Buon Cittadino" - (4:43) 120 BPM
Kris Baha - "Into The Dark" - (4:10) 133 BPM
Desire - "Love Races On" - (3:13) 116 BPM
Blind Delon - "Flashback" (feat I Hate Models) - (5:35) 120 BPM
Poison Point - "Altered Beats" - (4:32) 125 BPM
Roe Deers - "Muscles" - (5:24) 120 BPM
Boy Harsher - "Machina" (feat Boan, Mariana Saldana - Dark remix) - (4:56) 122 BPM
Silent Servant - "Non Fiction" - (3:58) 125 BPM
J.W.B. Hits The Beat & Curses - "Body On Body" (Curses Revamp) - (5:05) 122 BPM Hot
Hungry Boys - "Toi" - (4:45) 128 BPM
Autumns - "Repeat Prescription" - (4:24) 127 BPM
Nuovo Testamento - "Heartbeat" (Curses remix - edit) - (3:36) 122 BPM
Buzz Kull - "A Place (That's Meant To Be)" - (4:45) 129 BPM
Soft Crash, Phase Fatale & Pablo Bozzi - "Dolce Morte" - (5:24) 127 BPM
Dame Bonnet & Mufti - "Pleasure Dreams" - (3:39) 115 BPM
Ultra Sunn - "Night Is Mine" - (4:56) 124 BPM
Neu-Romancer - "Burning Eyes" - (5:38) 130 BPM
EVA - "Industrial Hope" - (4:16) 110 BPM
Andi, Randolph & Mortimer - "Formidable Truths" - (4:52) 120 BPM
Zanias - "Tryptamine Palace" - (6:13) 125 BPM
The Hacker - "Monopoly" - (5:07) 128 BPM
Paradox Obscur - "Evo-Devo" - (3:50) 118 BPM
Review: Next Wave Acid Punx DEUX marks the second electrifying compilation from Eskimo Recordings, masterfully curated by Berlin-based musician and DJ Luca Venezia, aka Curses. Spanning some 50 tracks - this extensive collection weaves a captivating narrative connecting the dots between industrial pioneers like Throbbing Gristle, EBM legends Nitzer Ebb, and the post-punk experimentation of Malcolm McLaren or Big Audio Dynamite, all the while introducing us to contemporary talents such as Boy Harsher, Nuovo Testamento, and Years of Denial. With direct inspirations coming from personal voyages through Luca Venezia's record collection during lockdown - DEUX transports us through a hazy, pulsating clubland from yesteryear where a sonic journey pulls together other talent like The KVB, Jennifer Touch, Kris Baha and a selections of Curses own remixes and revamps.
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541416667030D 2
20 Oct 23
Disco/Nu-Disco
Infrastructure (Facticity)
Various
Campbell Irvine - "Dislocation Is Only The Beginning" - (7:44) 135 BPM
Vatican Shadow - "Swords Over Paradise" - (4:49) 101 BPM
Rrose - "Cephalon" - (5:22) 98 BPM
Cassegrain & Tin Man - "Polyacid Blue" - (6:47) 130 BPM
Inland - "Acidalia" - (6:07) 131 BPM
Post Scriptum - "Isdat" - (5:15) 130 BPM
Steve Bicknell - "Passage Through Darkness" - (6:22) 129 BPM
Cleric - "Concrete" - (6:30) 128 BPM Hot
Blue Hour - "Averting" - (5:17) 134 BPM
Function - "Low Lights & Trick Mirrors" - (5:42) 126 BPM
Efdemin - "Kassiber" - (4:40) 130 BPM
Post Scriptum - "Donbelief" - (6:30) 128 BPM
Cassegrain - "Open Sea" - (8:05) 130 BPM
Function - "Colwyn Bay" - (11:16) 126 BPM
Silent Servant - "End/Optimism" - (1:56) 149 BPM
Review: According to Infrastructure NYC head Function, this compilation was compiled like an album and involves not only the core group of artists but also connects the dots between the label's past, his Berghain 07 mix CD for Ostgut Ton, the legendary Sandwell District days and the respective history of the artists. Infrastructure Facticity spans "a narrative ranging from lush, ambient electronics and post-club diversions, to contemporary club techno and back again." British artist Robert McNally provides the artwork and musically the highlights are not so much the dancefloor ready bangers, which are mainly quite good, rather the moments of restraint such as Vatican Shadow's brooding and almost Boards Of Canada sounding "Swords Over Paradise", the slow burning reduced acid of Cassegrain & Tin Man's "Open Sea" and Rrose's finest moment yet, "Cephalon", which can barely be described in words!
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INF 022D
01 Jul 16
Techno
Jealous God 06
51717 - "The Glove" - (8:48) 131 BPM
51717 - "Porsche" - (4:08) 87 BPM
51717 - "Regard" - (6:30) 160 BPM
Silent Servant - "Time In Body" - (3:43) 154 BPM
51717 - "Severed Union" - (4:11) 138 BPM Hot
Review: The sixth issue from Jealous God, and the first of what promises to be another year of intrigue for the label, pairs up visual director Juan Mendez with 51717, aka New York artist Lili Schulder. Any fans of Schulder's 51717 cassette for Opal Tapes or her Shadowlust collaboration with Svengalisghost will be excited by the prospect of some new music committed to wax and she's on wonderfully abstract form here. Listening to opening track "The Glove" is an experience similar to being slowly covered by a viscous liquid to the point of suffocation, with her barely audible spoken word delivery only adding to the sense of foreboding. Complementing this, 51717 provides two shorter but equally striking compositions with "Regard" especially chilling. It's a mood that seeps into the two Silent Servant productions with "Severed Union" ripe mixtape opener material.
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JG 06
24 Jul 15
Ambient/Drone
Violence & Divinity
Speed & Violence - (6:24) 115 BPM
Cut Unconcious - (6:22) 118 BPM Hot
Divinity - (8:50) 115 BPM
Delays - (4:10) 89 BPM
Review: If you've been keeping abreast of all things Minimal Wave this year, you'll probably have picked up on Veronica Vasicka hinting at a forthcoming split release from Silent Servant and Broken English Club, the new project from UK techno man Oliver Ho. We've certainly been eagerly awaiting it her at Juno HQ and it's great to see Violence And Divinity live up to and surpass these expectations! Silent Servant mans the A Side with two tracks that will be familiar to anyone that's been lucky enough to catch his live sets of late, indeed it's almost too easy to visualise the flashing strobes as the pummelling EBM lines of "Cut Unconscious" unravel and beat you down. The two accompanying productions from Ho's Broken English Club dovetail nicely, but veer off into more wave orientated territory, with "Divinity" sounding quite like some of the earlier material put out by In Aeternam Vale. In a word, superb.
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CITI 014
30 Sep 14
Techno
Jealous God 03
Lust Abandon - (7:33) 115 BPM Hot
Lust Abandon (Powell remix) - (6:23) 160 BPM
Played by: Rodhad
Review: Having inaugurated the Jealous God label on a collaborative release with Semantica boss Svreca, Juan Mendez returns here to helm the third 'issue' under his Silent Servant guise. The more feverish Downwards completists will recognise "Lust Abandon" as a track Mendez committed to tape for a limited split cassette release with Regis earlier this year which was issued exclusively through Los Angeles vinyl emporium Mount Analogue. The chance to own it here should not be passed up as "Lust Abandon" finds Mendez expanding on the deathly drawl that made up much of his excellent 2012 LP Negative Fascination, though there's a noted drop in tempo which serves to highlight how good a producer he is. Meanwhile Diagonal boss Powell turns in a splendidly ramshackle reconstruction that's driven by typically recycled no wave drums that always appear on the verge of collapsing.
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JG 03
24 Feb 14
Techno
History Survivors
Dormancy Survivors - (13:02) 127 BPM Hot
Victors History - (10:27) 164 BPM
Played by: Exium, Submerge
Review: The latest Mote Evolver release sees a collaboration so obviously perfect its amazing its taken this long, as Stroboscopic Artefacts boss Lucy and Sandwell District alumnus Silent Servant team up for two tracks of precision techno which supposedly sees the pair using digital and analogue elements together to combine Lucy's ability to tell a story with Silent Servant's mastery of noise and distortion. "Dormancy Survivors" sees a steadily rolling rhythm slowly layered up with bright dub chords and echoing chimes, while white hot noise swells in the background. "Victors History" takes a much moodier approach from the off, as a dubby bass deflects bouncing stabs while clockwork percussion drifts in and out of range, before progressing into full blown cinematic techno towards the finish.
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MOTE 034D
18 Mar 13
Techno
Berghain 06 (mixed tracks)
Norman Nodge / Various
Birds Two Cage - "Gase" - (2:20) 119 BPM
Oni Ayhun - "OAR002-B" - (4:31) 128 BPM
Mokira - "Manipulation Musik" (Redshape Tape dub) - (3:09) 128 BPM
Patrick Graser - "From Foreign Territories" (CD version) - (5:03) 128 BPM
Hauntologists - "Untitled (B1)" - (3:50) 129 BPM
Staffan Linzatti - "Morning" - (3:20) 129 BPM
Jeff Mills - "Keeping Of The Kept" - (3:29) 130 BPM
Silent Servant - "Untitled (A1)" - (4:21) 131 BPM
DJ T-1000 - "Metra" - (2:38) 132 BPM
The Nighttripper aka Orlando Voorn - "Tone Exploitation" (Planetary Assault Systems remix) - (4:23) 133 BPM
Charlton - "Black Slong" - (2:56) 134 BPM
Architectural - "Looking Ahead" - (5:49) 134 BPM
Mark Broom - "Vault 5" (CD version) - (3:02) 134 BPM
Ctrls - "Socket" - (4:03) 133 BPM
Chancellor - "Roundabouts" - (3:58) 133 BPM
Tim Taylor - "New York Minds" - (4:14) 132 BPM
El Gato #9 - "Coefficient Of Friction" (Monty Luke Black Catalogue remix) - (4:20) 132 BPM
Radioactive Man - "Nastyradio" - (4:10) 131 BPM
Xosar - "Rainy Day Juno Jam" (Legowelt remix) - (5:23) 130 BPM
Review: Ben Klock is Berghain's DJ's DJ and Marcel Dettmann is the club's purist, but Norman Nodge is the teacher. Without the lawyer, family man and DJ's influence, it is arguable whether the Berlin club where both reside would enjoy the same kind of global profile. Nodge's DJing played a central role in shaping the club's musical aesthetic. Mixing classic house and techno styles with contemporary variants, his selection veers from the wild abstractions of Birds Two Cage and Oni Ayhun to the explosive white noise intensity of Planet Assault Systems' take on The Nightripper's "Tone Exploitation" and the stomping industrial techno of Charlton's "Black Slong". While Nodge is clearly an expert in building a set, he doesn't simply ramp up the tempo and cruise to a predictable climax. Nodge follows the PAS/Charlton segue with the gnarly rhythms and chain mail percussion of Ctrls and Chance 'Chancellor' McDermott, but then drops into the trippy acid and infectious vocals of Tim Taylor & DJ Slip's "New York Minds". He follows this shift in sound with Radioactive Man's melodic electro bass and Legowelt's warm synth version of Xosar's "Rainy Day Juno Jam", bringing to a close Berghain's most impressive mix yet.
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OSTGUTCD 23
22 Oct 12
Techno
Negative Fascination (extended 12" mixes)
Utopian Disaster (End) - (10:16) 126 BPM
The Strange Attractor - (7:28) 126 BPM Hot
Invocation Of Lust - (5:24) 118 BPM
Review: Juan Mendez pushes the largely abstract approach on his debut album towards the dance floor. Ironically though, the LP version of "Strange Attractor" was more brutal and upfront. On this version, Mendez lets the chain mail groove throb beneath layer upon layer of eerie chords, abstract whispers and what could be an angle grinder running in the background. This version of "Invocation of Lust" has an eerie, garbled vocal in the background, but fused with spiky metallic percussion and a thumping kick drum and throbbing bass, makes for a compelling club record. Finally, "Utopian Disaster (End)" is the most Sandwell-esque track on offer, its slamming rhythm, droning sounds and reverberating, doubled up claps sounding like a sequel to the Negative Fascination EP that was released on the seminal, now defunct techno label.
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HOS 356
17 Sep 12
Minimal/Tech House
Negative Fascination
Process (Introduction) - (4:25)
Invocation Of Lust - (4:53)
Moral Divide (Endless) - (6:45)
The Strange Attractor - (4:21)
Temptation & Desire - (3:25)
A Path Eternal - (3:49)
Utopian Disaster (End) - (8:37) Hot
Played by: Posthuman
Review: Hospital Productions have been around for a hell of a long time, with releases dating back to 1998. For the last fifteen years they've progressed impressively and have grown by expanding their catalogue as far as black metal. Silent Servant, one half of the now defunct Sandwell District label, makes his debut for the American label with sheer elegance and emotion. Negative Fascination is a true LP, with all the productions representing an entity rather than a collection of dancefloor tools. Tracks such as "Invocation Of Lust", which sway effortlessly across desolate plains of synths and distant melodies, fall neatly into place with others; "Moral Divide (Endless)" being its natural epilogue as ghostly sounds and transmuted effects are caught in a whirlpool of rough, analogue beats. Only certain parts such as "The Strange Attractor" could be bracketed as belonging to the techno realm, with most other tracks containing much more than just club antics. "Temptation & Desire" could only be considered techno in so far as its dark approach, but it's the ingenious sound arrangements that fall between their spaces which make this album a true gem. Highly recommended.
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HOS 357
13 Sep 12
Experimental/Electronic
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