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WITNESS04
Asphalt DJ - "Blades" - (6:38) 138 BPM
RDS - "TH Only" - (5:36) 132 BPM
Ste Roberts - "Tune Pitch Decay" - (7:49) 132 BPM Hot
Tammo Hesselink - "Untitled 42" - (5:10) 114 BPM
Review: More various artist action as the Amsterdam-based One Eye Witness series continues with a new installment. Like always, four heavy hitters grace the newest release, tapping established and ascendant talents alike. Asphalt DJ kicks things off with the trance-infused retro techno of "Blades", RDS serves up a taste of the acid life on the mesmerising euphoria of "TH Only", while Ste Roberts delivers a deep, dark and dirty back room dub in the form of "Tune Pitch Decay" and finally local up-and-comer Tammo Hesselink gets off the grid with the experimental cut "Untitled 42".
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WITNESS 04
06 Mar 23
Minimal/Tech House
The Crescent EP
The Crescent - (9:33) 128 BPM Hot
Victor's Mezcal - (8:04) 128 BPM
The Hiding Spot - (6:54) 131 BPM
Review: Ste Roberts is a key part of the Hypercolour operation. After a succession of records on his own Set imprint, he now makes a debut on the renowned UK label. The title track opens his account in mesmerising fashion, as frazzled tones unravel over a shuffling, swung rhythm. On "Victor's Mezcal", Roberts goes deeper, with a pulsating, throbbing groove and dense bass underpinning blips, tones and metallic groans. It sounds like a modern, slightly more menacing version of Eddie Richards' late 90s/early 00s vision for tech-house. Roberts then proceeds to bring the house down with the hoover sirens and rolling drums of "The Hiding Spot".
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HYPE 089
30 Apr 21
Techno
Was The Lunchbox In The Dinner
After Oval - (5:53) 128 BPM
Optical Illusion - (5:48) 127 BPM Hot
Tom Was In The Diner - (6:12) 135 BPM
The Missing Lunchbox - (6:17) 128 BPM
Review: Ste Roberts builds on the stellar run of form on his own STE label with a new drop on Burnski's Infiltrate electro outpost. In keeping with the gritty, inventive sound he's been exploring lately, these machine funk cuts ooze vibe and flair to match their absolute workability in the dance. From the sparse cityscape's of "Optical Illusion" to the tightly wound thrust of "Tom Was In The Diner", this is high-grade electro done the right way. There's a lot of the style around at the moment, but Roberts' tracks are a cut above.
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INFILTRATE 05
18 Sep 20
Electro
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