8281 - "Servant" - (6:31) 124 BPM
Andrea Oliva - "River Deep" - (7:35) 124 BPM
Caleb Calloway - "Avion" - (7:14) 124 BPM
Chuckie - "Light It Up" - (6:52) 122 BPM
Francisco Allendes - "Animal Commnuication" - (8:34) 123 BPM
Lewis Boardman - "Goblin" - (6:15) 123 BPM
Mennie - "Reach Out" - (7:35) 123 BPM
Ortis & Khaan - "Innocent" - (8:00) 124 BPM
Pelle & Shawnecy - "99 Problems" - (5:57)
124 BPM Pirupa - "Orbital" - (6:59) 124 BPM
The Timewriter - "Tenderness" - (6:46) 123 BPM
Francisco Allendes - "Francisco Allendes Desolat X-Sampler Mix" - (1:30:03) 124 BPM
Review: Yassine Ben Achour and Martin Buttrich founded Desolat on the success of their now legendary Loco Dice project eight years ago in Brooklyn; just like it says on the tin. Based in Achour's home turf of Dusseldorf ever since, the label has gone on to launch the careers of tech house heroes such as Danny Ocean, Patrick Specke and Guti to name but a few. Their next volume of Desolat X will follow in suit, not only celebrating another successful year in the business but championing the new breed and the exception of a couple of legends, actually. Firstly, west coast tech house royalty Halo Varga teams up with the next generation of California's scene in the form of Harvard Bass on the rolling stomper "Swing City", as well as Germany's The Timewriter who offers up the deep and slinky vocal led groove of "Tenderness". Other highlights include Milan's Proudly People who get a bit of help from Alex Ground on the DJ Rush sounding "Lie To Kick It", Circus Liverpool resident Lewis Boardman with the druggy main room headrush that is "Goblin" and American Caleb Calloway's fine effort "Avion" offering up a bit of smooth tribal house.
from $1.89DESOLAT 050
14 Nov 16
Minimal/Tech House