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Acid Sampler 1.5
Minehead - (5:36) 126 BPM
Review: Space Dimension Controller takes the reins in the follow-up to the Acid Sampler series, offering a captivating exploration of acid house through his unique lens. With Running Back as the platform, the Irish artist showcases his affinity for the subtleties of primitive electronics, delivering four tracks that exude charm and depth. "Kosmische Conga" leads the EP with infectious hooks and swirling synths, with "Echopet" turning to something a little more introspective that pays homage to the brain dance essence of acid house. "Minehead" - taking inspiration from Bloc Weekender - delivers 'a heartfelt love song for circuits', then leaving "Carinacid" to wrap up the quartet with a rhythmic embrace and slow chugging groove that holds its ground. A resounding pass in the acid test.
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RBACIDEP 15D
02 Feb 24
Deep House
Balance 032
Various
Brassica - "Celestial Suspension" - (6:47) 125 BPM
Damabiah & Henry Saiz - "Selene" - (6:15) 126 BPM
Space Dimension Controller - "End Times Optimist" - (7:39) 126 BPM
Moonlight Wolves - "All I Need" (Third Son remix) - (4:33) 128 BPM
Wa Wu We - "What's Left?" - (14:37) 125 BPM
Aurora Halal - "Eternal Blue" (Wata Igarashi Crossing remix) - (7:41) 128 BPM
Henry Saiz - "Mindtrap" - (6:15) 129 BPM
Polygonia - "Implosion Of The Known" (Henry Saiz Melodic version) - (6:56) 129 BPM
Review: Henry Saiz reaches a creative zenith with "Balance 032," a meticulously crafted journey that reflects two years of dedication and artistic exploration. This marks Saiz's third contribution to the revered compilation series, and the 18 tracks here showcase his ability to weave a captivating odyssey shaped by influences ranging from artificial intelligence to his recent ADHD diagnosis. The expansive mix serves as a testament to Saiz's commitment, with nearly 75% of the content comprising exclusive, unreleased tracks-- a blend of his own creations and contributions from both revered collaborators and emerging talents. Saiz 'em up!
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BAL 031DDJ
17 Nov 23
Minimal/Tech House
Cocoon Compilation U
Various
New Jackson - "Acid Jackson" - (6:20) 125 BPM
DJ Tennis - "Take It, Take It" - (6:21) 129 BPM Hot
Drumcomplex & Frank Sonic - "Lacalute" - (6:53) 128 BPM
Levon Vincent - "Waiting" - (9:06) 129 BPM
Marco Faraone & The Florentian Cabaret - "Uni-Verse" - (5:50) 128 BPM
Review: Boasting a huge lineup of artists to get things rolling, Cocoon Recordings employs the likes of Levon Vincent, Benjamin Damage, Orlando Voorn and Space Dimensions Controller (to name a few) on this much anticipated Cocoon Compilation U. From the atmospheric opener by New Jackson to the distinctive funk of Ian Pooley's "DDG Talk", or the impulsive tech house of "Il Rotori" - each number here contributes a unique flavour to the compilation that brings together a seamless blend of pulsating beats, hypnotic rhythms, and mind-bending soundscapes that transport you into a world of pure sonic bliss. Our tip goes to DJ Tennis' smooth "Take It Take It" with that bassline and undeniable 2000s quality punctuating a compiled LP of world class quality.
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CORLP 055DIGITAL
17 Nov 23
Minimal/Tech House
Cro2ma
Cro2ma - (6:04) 128 BPM Hot
Highborne - (7:03) 129 BPM
Review: Following acclaimed releases on Dekmantel, Aus Music and Ninja Tune, Jack Hamill aka Space Dimension Controller is back this week with a fantastic new release of London's Hypercolour. The Cro2ma EP is a three-tracker featuring Detroit elements and bleepy bass that you've come to know and love from the Irish producer. From the contemplative electro of the title track, to the minimal hi-tech funk of "IG00158" and the deep, acid-tinged techno of "Highborne" which closes it out on an emotive tip - it's altogether highly accessible yet intricate in design.
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HYPE 092
04 Nov 22
Minimal/Tech House
Tiraquon Recordings Vol 1
Space Grunt - (6:49) 127 BPM
End Times Optimist - (7:39) 126 BPM
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TQN 003D
25 Mar 22
Techno
Dispatch477
Upper/Lower - (6:33) 129 BPM Hot
Polymer Pyramid - (4:49) 128 BPM
Review: When it comes to delivering deliciously intergalactic house and techno, few can match the sci-fi sounds, lilting lead lines, darting synth sounds and hypnotic beats of Jack Hamill AKA Space Dimension Controller. His trademark sound is naturally evident throughout his first EP for Aus Music. He begins with the deep, cosmic techno of 'Dispatch477', where bubbly acid bass, bustling drums and deep chords combine on an energetic-but-weightless sci-fi treat. 'Upper/Lower' is similarly deep and woozy but arguably more musically expansive, while closing cut 'Polymer Pyramid' sees him wrap drowsy, ambient techno style sustained chords and yearning synthesizer lead lines around a fizzing analogue bassline and snappy machine drums.
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AUS 166D
14 May 21
Deep House
Dekmantel - Best Of 2020
Various
Bufiman - "Sara Sara" - (6:37) 125 BPM
Identified Patient - "Lust Mountain" - (5:43) 129 BPM
Review: While 2020 has not been plain sailing for much-loved Dutch label Dekmantel, the imprint has continued to release some superb music - as this sampler style round-up of their best moments of the last 12 months proves. It begins with a rare (and inspired) outing from Jan Schulte's more dancefloor-focused Bufiman project ('Sara Sara') and ends with the gently unfurling ambient brilliance of Laura Agnusdei's 'Fuga'; in between, you'll find such sumptuous treats as Upsammy's sparkling, warm and dizzyingly up-tempo 'Extra Warm', the toasty, quietly colourful brilliance of Space Dimension Controller's 'Planete contraire', the thrillingly-percussive heaviness of Mauskovich Dance Band's 'Extra Ventura' and the clandestine creepiness of Max Abysmal's 'Quod Libet'.
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DKMNTL 2020
21 Dec 20
Minimal/Tech House
Space Grunt
Space Grunt - (6:49) 127 BPM
Played by: Alkalino
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TQN 001
25 Sep 20
Electro
Love Beyond The Intersect
Voices Lost To Empty Space - (5:34) 128 BPM
Intersect Encounter - (3:20) 129 BPM
Sundown On Memory Point - (6:55) 128 BPM
Review: Some six years ago we met Mr. 8040. It was 2357 A.D. and our hero was in the throes of hazardous journey back to his home planet. This premise was set up with Welcome To Mikrosector-50 LP in 2013, a debut Space Dimension Controller album for R&S. Love Beyond The Intersect, it is told, sees Mr 8040 again exploring "the unknown world in the hope of finding help." With Space Dimension Controller at the controls, this return represents a deeper touch to the story, with Moodymann levels of deep house depth reached in "Alone In An Unknown Sector" alongside the equally ambient and evoking sounds of "Sundown On Memory Point". A new level of maturity and minimalism shines through on the album with the power of subtleness is on display here. Cue ambient swells of cosmic atmospheres dusted up by the soft pitter-patter of luscious drums and sweet shining synths. Godspeed Mr. 8040!
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RS 1916
15 Nov 19
Deep House
Sundown On Memory Point
Sundown On Memory Point - (6:55) 128 BPM
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RS 1916BTI10
30 Oct 19
Deep House
ReSEQ
First Contact With System Lobitso - (7:23) 128 BPM
Played by: Dave Mathmos
Review: Fresh from the release of his low-key, self-released "Redemption of the Cryonauts" album, Jack Hamill once again dons the Space Dimension Controller alias for a first outing on R&S Records in nigh on two years. The headline attraction is undoubtedly opener "Beyond Pulso-IV", a suitably epic, stargazing affair that sees the Northern Irish producer layer his trademark colourful synthesizer lines and deep space electronics over a classy mid-tempo groove that sits somewhere between spacey deep house and '80s electrofunk. He ups the tempo to 128 BPM on the Motor City inspired futurist warmth of "First Contact With System Lobitso", before wrapping luxurious ambient electronics and lilting lead lines around a soft-touch drum machine groove on the deliciously loved-up "Valuts of Arcadia".
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RS 1902
19 Apr 19
Deep House
Dekmantel Best Of 2018
Various
Lena Willikens - "Neue Obakel" - (6:26) 126 BPM
Robert Hood - "Red Machine" - (5:36) 129 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
Vakula - "Robot Fuck The System" - (6:45) 125 BPM
Joey Anderson - "Opened Gate" - (5:58) 126 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
Randomer - "Foghorn" - (5:52) 125 BPM
Donato Dozzy & Peter Van Hoesen - "Storta" - (5:54) 127 BPM
Deniro - "Serval" - (7:56) 128 BPM
Matrixxman - "Sexual Frustration" - (6:02) 128 BPM
Lena Willikens - "Neue Obakel" - (6:26) 126 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
Global Underground: Nubreed 11
Theo Kottis / Various
Afriqua - "Aleph" - (8:16) 126 BPM
Dennis Ferrer - "The Red Room" (Obj vocal mix) - (7:02) 127 BPM
2000 & One - "Spanish Fly" - (7:33) 128 BPM
KiNK - "Perth" (Chord mix) - (5:10) 125 BPM
DJ Assassin - "Face In The Crowd" (Chris Simmonds Intellidread mix) - (6:34) 128 BPM
Mathew Jonson - "Thieves In Digital Land" - (6:57) 127 BPM
Nitin - "Dubbed Out" (Steve Rachmad remix) - (7:07) 126 BPM
Jordan GCZ - "Crybaby J" - (7:33) 126 BPM
Played by: Seth Troxler
Review: Global Underground's Nubreed series has a huge amount of kudos, having brought respected DJs like Lee Burridge, Steve Lawler and Danny Howells to attention during the early 00s with a series of iconic mixes. Although it was on hold for much of the second decade of this millennium, it has been successfully resurrected and now gives the same platform to Theo Kottis. In keeping with its usual format, this instalment sees the Beautiful Strangers boss explore a range of styles and sound across two mixes. Accordingly, his selection ranges from Gigi Masin's melodic piano composition, "Maja", to the Mountain People's sensuous deep house "La Onda", taking in some underground classics like DJ Assassin's garage/house hybrid "Face in the Crowd" as well as left of centre oddities like The Horn's "Villager". It's a fitting testament to the Nubreed aesthetic.
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190296 954375
29 Jun 18
Minimal/Tech House
Dekmantel 10 Years 09
Lena Willikens - "Neue Obakel" - (6:26) 126 BPM
Review: Aside from hosting a pretty spectacular line-up each and every June in the Amsterdam area, Dekmantel also know how to lay down some hard dance tunes and, since their inception, they have been a pillar to the modern house and techno spectrum. This series of releases marks ten years of activity from the Dutch crew, and they certainly know how to celebrate in style - Bufiman's opening "Hymn To The Moonface" is a stunning slice of progressive sci-fi rolling, Betonkust and Palbomen II's number is sleek and tech-minded, while Scotland's Space Dimension Controller rolls through with some spectacularly cinematic electro-tech, and Lena Willikens' appearance is marked by raucous bass tones and sharp-edged beats. BIG.
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DKMNTL 10YEARS09
23 Feb 18
Coldwave/Synth
Balance 022
Funk D'Void / Various
Various - "Continuous Mix 1" - (1:19:06) 125 BPM
Various - "Continuous Mix 2" - (1:19:26) 125 BPM
Peter Dildo - "Lucky Punch" - (6:50) 127 BPM
Tonka - "Orca" - (4:36) 126 BPM
Mike Acetate - "Elevate" - (6:41) 126 BPM
Soy Mustafa - "Return Of The Anunnaki" - (4:58) 127 BPM
Moodymanc - "Talker" - (7:29) 125 BPM
Guy Andrews - "Confuted" - (5:04) 127 BPM
Delano Smith - "Wires" - (8:00) 127 BPM
Jesper Dahlback - "Nyhus" (part Two) - (7:13) 125 BPM
Vince Watson - "A Very Different World" - (4:39) 127 BPM
Tony Lionni - "Loving You" - (6:20) 125 BPM
Funk Dâ??Void - "Diabla" - (8:16) 128 BPM
Vincent I Watson - "Celtic Beauty" - (3:42) 126 BPM
Chaser - "Bite The Bullet" - (5:55) 128 BPM
Rhythm Maker - "Alles Mainstream" - (5:55) 125 BPM
Robert Babicz - "Out Of Order" - (7:17) 126 BPM
Blackman - "Headroom" - (5:47) 127 BPM
Phil Kieran - "Prism" - (6:31) 125 BPM
Francois DuBois - "Sweet Spot" - (6:29) 127 BPM
Dennis DeSantis - "You Say" - (5:16) 126 BPM
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BAL 006D
05 Oct 12
Minimal/Tech House
Journey To The Core Of The Unknown Sphere
Cosmo30 Travel Duration - (4:42) 125 BPM
Journey To The Core Of The Unknown Sphere (Kyle Hall I'm Only Breathing remix) - (5:58) 128 BPM
Review: If young Belfast producer Space Dimension Controller aka Jack Hamill is yet to wander across your musical radar it's likely you will be paying attention after listening to Journey To The Core Of The Unknown Sphere. Vintage Warp sounds collide harmoniously with g-funk vibes and early 90s Detroit melodies on music Hamill refers to as "Galactic Funk". The many elements of opening track "Journey" are so bewitching it requires several repeat listens to fully appreciate the richness. "Cosmo30 Travel Duration" combines gargling elastic bass with soft Detroit kicks which are slowly digested by Hamill's increasingly wigged out synth melodies. SDC is currently working on tracks with Kyle Hall, and ahead of that the Detroit wunderkind remixes "Journey" into a fuzzy discotheque groover which sounds nothing like any of his other remixes. The slo mo future boogie of "BD Alignment" and journey into ethereal chord expression on "Fluorescent Trails" make this an astounding EP.
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ROYAL 04
06 Jul 10
Disco/Nu-Disco
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