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Club Cult Remixes
Wave (Gene Richards Jr remix) - (5:36) 141 BPM Hot
Team (Temudo remix) - (6:01) 140 BPM
Movement (RUIZ OSC1 remix) - (4:54) 145 BPM
Speed (Norbak remix) - (5:50) 137 BPM
Bliss (Marsch remix) - (5:52) 141 BPM
Toxic (Matrixxman remix) - (5:24) 138 BPM
Movement (Hurdslenk remix) - (5:02) 142 BPM
Toxic (Nicolas Vogler remix) - (5:07) 140 BPM
Team (Stephen Disario remix) - (7:09) 136 BPM
Toxic (Connor Wall remix) - (6:56) 132 BPM
Technique (FORUM remix) - (4:53) 138 BPM
Style (Franz Jager remix) - (6:48) 146 BPM
Review: Inspired by TWR72's passion for music and football, this remix collection spans a wealth of styles.
It starts with the slamming claps and hammering rhythm of Gene Richards Jr's remix of "Waves". In contrast, Temudo's take on "Team" is a deeper, dubbed out track that centres on rolling drums and a snaking groove. Norbak's version of "Speed" is a stripped back affair, resounding to bursts of white noise and shuffling drums. Matrixxman adopts a different approach for his interpretation of "Toxic", with a niggling bass and bleepy tones prevailing. Meanwhile, Stephen Disario's take on "Team" marks another stylistic shift as repetitive vocals and doubled-up claps are fused with an irresistible, brooding synth build.
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FLOAT 072
08 Dec 23
Techno
Club Cult Vol 3
Temple - (4:43) 144 BPM
Speed - (5:18) 140 BPM
Wave - (5:37) 138 BPM
Bliss - (5:16) 141 BPM Hot
Review: Take it way back to the early 2010s and might remember a slew of killer EPs this Amsterdam duo TWR72 put out for labels like Turbo and Sound Pellegrino. Since then they've established their own Float Label and further developed their inherent techno sound while courting music from people like Mike Parker and Sleeparchive along the way. This third instalment of the Club Colt series delivers another four tracks of heavy techno bringing to mind the sound of acts like Clouds or SHXCXCHCXSH - "Temple" a case in point. Applying bleepy elements and looped vocals to "Speed", "Wave" gets some tribal in the mix next to an equally percussive "Bliss". Load 'em up.
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FLOAT 071
10 Nov 23
Techno
Mono
Mono - (5:11) 137 BPM
Fibre - (5:11) 137 BPM Hot
Assemble - (5:21) 139 BPM
Lavish - (5:35) 136 BPM
Review: Pfirter's label welcomes Twr72 for this futuristic EP. The title track revolves around a dense, sinewy bass, delivered at a high octane, while on "Fibre", insistent percussive ticks and chilling string stabs prevail, making Twr72 sound like a modern version of The Memory Foundation. In contrast, "Assemble" is positioned at the more stripped back end of the spectrum, with clanging metallic beats, militaristic hi hats and searing tone signals calling to mind Space DJz at their most abrasive. Changing tact once again, the Dutch producer delivers "Lavish", where static hiss and a looped, dubbed out groove demonstrate that there are many dimensions to Twr72's sound.
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MT 36
21 May 21
Techno
Void
Void - (5:27) 139 BPM
Zero - (5:05) 140 BPM
Total - (5:12) 144 BPM Hot
Quiet - (4:53) 133 BPM
Review: TWR72 mark the fiftieth release on their Float imprint with a pure techno EP. The title track is a dense, looped affair, while on "Zero", the Dutch act refines the sound of Lost Recordings with cavernous, rolling drums unfolding in linear fashion. On "Total", TWR72 pick up the pace to deliver a lean rhythm and insistent percussion, with these elements making for an impactful combination. The only divergence from this approach comes on the aptly named closing track, "Quiet". While it resonates to a dubbed out rhythm, its atmospheric, textured synths project it into a more ethereal space than the previous tracks.
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FLOAT 050
29 Mar 21
Techno
Laboratory Sketches
Various
Evod - "Wax" - (5:22) 132 BPM
Giri - "Rejecto" - (5:31) 129 BPM
CHIMAR - "Book Of Sand" - (5:53) 133 BPM
Moon Phase - "La Luna" - (5:22) 133 BPM
David Reina - "Sine Wave Dreams" - (5:30) 128 BPM
Pulso - "Poplar Docks" - (6:13) 130 BPM
Divide - "Voltage" - (5:17) 136 BPM Hot
Vladw - "Arma002" - (5:25) 137 BPM
Translate - "Doppler Shift" - (5:41) 132 BPM
TWR72 - "Drip" - (5:02) 130 BPM
Oliver Rosemann - "Barriere" - (6:16) 130 BPM
Augusto Taito - "Un Giorno Senza Litigare, E Un Giorno Perso" - (6:24) 125 BPM
Review: Next up on SRIE is a split release that shines a light on techno's more tripped out spectrum. Evod's "Wax" is a dark, pulsating stepper, its drones and blips dank and acrid. A more accessible take on this sound is audible on Giri's steely rhythm-led "Rejecto" where the tonal frequencies sound inspired by the bleep techno of LFO. However, the compilation's direction is brought back to the darker recesses by the mysterious sound scapes and ramshackle hi hats of CHIM?R's "Book Of Sand" the eerie, Sleeparchive-style tonal repetition of Moon Phase's "La Luna" and David Reina exploring Millsian mystery on the driving but alien-like "Sine Wave Dreams".
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SRIE 032
10 Aug 20
Techno
5 (Part 2)
Various
Sleeparchive - "Recreant" - (4:32) 136 BPM
Jeroen Search - "Radaris" - (6:16) 134 BPM Hot
TWR72 - "Ruffle" - (5:00) 135 BPM
Sev Dah - "Izolacija" - (6:12) 137 BPM
Eric Fetcher - "Vein" - (5:29) 134 BPM
N?rbak - "FRV" - (6:25) 132 BPM
Cirkle - "The End Of Our Future" - (5:16) 135 BPM
Oisel - "Dx3" - (6:02) 130 BPM
Hemka - "Boogly Woods" - (6:22) 133 BPM
Leghau - "Timing" - (6:14) 130 BPM
Review: Dutch imprint Float has decided to celebrate five years in business with two split releases. This second volume starts with the visceral, spiky minimalism of Sleeparchive's "Recreant", with the revered producer substituting tonal bleeps for coruscating percussion. On "Ruffle", label owners Twr72 drop a firing, tribal banger, while Eric Fetcher goes deeper on "Vein". Forsaking the straight dance floor approach in favour of frosty synths and rickety electro drums, it provides some relief before Jeroen Search delivers the lean, streamlined Robert Hood-style techno of "Radaris" and Sev Dah brings this second instalment of the label's fifth anniversary celebrations to a close with the visceral, crunchy rhythm of "Izolacija".
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FLOAT 040
02 Dec 19
Techno
The Archive 1
Slide - (5:18) 134 BPM
Nerve - (6:09) 135 BPM
Hi - (5:28) 134 BPM Hot
Egg - (5:24) 138 BPM
Review: Studio duo TWR72 are one of the most promising acts to emerge in recent years - and as The Archive 1 demonstrates, this is because of their ability to craft next-level techno. "Slide" is a dense, rattling rhythm smothered in sub-sonic bleeps while on "Nerve", the pair opt for a more uptempo approach, with ringing bells unfolding over a pounding groove. "Hi" is more intense thanks to its sheet metal percussion and relentless, pummelling kicks - elements that make it the natural successor to Lost Recordings' sonic purism - before "Egg" sees the Dutch duo opt for a deeper, but impactful techno workout that calls to mind Terrence Dixon.
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THEARCHIVE 001
02 Sep 19
Techno
ERROR 04
Fuzzy Gold - (5:38) 137 BPM
Glossy Indigo - (5:42) 136 BPM Hot
Muddy Pink - (5:44) 135 BPM
Review: On the fourth instalment of this collaborative series between photographer Thomas Aangeenbrug, graphic designer Merijn van Velsen and TWR72, a purist sound prevails. "Fuzzy Gold" sees the Dutch techno pair fuse an insistent rhythm with high-pitched tonal yelps, coming across like a lean, mean version of Sleeparchive. "Glossy Indigo" continues in a similar vein, albeit with tougher drums and steely percussive bursts that propel the track on its linear journey. Last but by no means least is "Muddy Pink"; its heads-down approach, resonating tones and metallic snares see it operating in the same sonic field as Mike Parker.
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FLOAT 033
03 Dec 18
Techno
ERROR 02
Liquid Blue - (6:02) 133 BPM Hot
Juicy Grey - (5:12) 131 BPM
Mellow Black - (5:19) 133 BPM
Review: On the second instalment of the Error series, production pair TWR72 mine classic purist techno. "Liquid Blue", with its looped chord stabs, punchy kicks and thunder clap bursts, comes across like a particularly functional take on Rob Hood's early Floorplan releases. "Juicy Grey" on the other hand, mines a more intense minimal techno path, with hypnotic, one-note riffs tied to dense, rolling drum loops. It's a linear, relentless sound, but still alluring and hypnotic. On "Mellow Black", the Dutch duo remain focused on minimal techno; the hi-hats rasp incessantly in the background over a looped tonal bleep and understated kicks - proof that when it comes to purist techno, few modern acts come close to TWR72 .
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FLOAT 028
26 Mar 18
Techno
ERROR 01
Dusty White - (5:36) 138 BPM
Vivid Lime - (4:37) 136 BPM
Satin Navy - (5:10) 137 BPM Hot
Review: TWR72 aka Tom Doorschodt and Roger van der Zwan continue on their journey to redefine techno with this new series. Based on the concept that "errors exist to let something develop", the first instalment is a master class in heads-down, purist techno. "Dusty White" is a dense, scratchy techno groove that'll appeal to fans of locked-on grooves, while on "Satin Navy", the Dutch pair opt for a cleaner arrangement that evolves to the sound of doubled up claps and concrete beats, its central riff luring the listener in gradually. Finally, "Vivid Lime" sees them re-focus on stripped back, bleep techno, with shades of Robert Hood and Steve Bicknell guiding them.
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FLOAT 026
29 Jan 18
Techno
Lucid Remixes
Lucid (Psyk remix) - (5:44) 86 BPM
Aporia (Henning Baer remix) - (5:52) 130 BPM Hot
Colloquial (TWR72 remix) - (5:12) 137 BPM
Lucid (ROD remix) - (4:55) 130 BPM
Erudite (Neznan remix) - (5:50) 135 BPM
Review: The calibre of remixers that have been commissioned to rework "Lucid" is testament to the respect that Tom Doorschodt and Roger van der Zwan aka TWR72 enjoy in the techno community. Spanish producer Psyk is up first and delivers a deep, drum-heavy take on the track, while at the other end of the spectrum, Grounded Theory resident Henning Baer drops a spiky, percussive version, its hats and drums threatening to splinter at any moment into a million shards. The prolific Rod also opts for a minimal techno version, but his composition resounds to insistent clicks and bleeps rather than fractured percussion, while on their own take, TWR72 revive the aesthetic of mid-90s panel beaters like Neil Landstrumm and Tobias Schmidt.
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FLOAT 022
06 Nov 17
Techno
Lucid
Lucid - (5:21) 133 BPM
Erudite - (4:51) 135 BPM
Colloquial - (5:42) 133 BPM Hot
Aporia - (5:02) 135 BPM
Review: TWR72's latest outing on Float shows why the duo has become synonymous with high-quality, forward thinking club techno. The title track is a linear, twitchy track that borrows from the minimal funk of French label Logistic. On "Erudite", the Dutch duo ups the tempo to deliver a tough, rolling groove, underpinned by rasping hats and featuring a lone bleep on repeat. "Colloquial" opts for a different approach again; the rhythm is more electronic and bleepy, as hi hats and snares roll in together with great intensity. "Aporia" rounds off the release - a dynamic, bass-led workout, it sees mysterious synths swirl over the futuristic arrangement
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FLOAT 017
22 May 17
Techno
Planet Rhythm 2015 Compilation
Various
Re Axis - "Protoportal" - (5:50) 129 BPM
Alderaan - "Cologne" - (5:32) 130 BPM
Mr G - "Binky's Groove" - (6:25) 128 BPM
Robert S - "Matos" - (5:27) 129 BPM
Petter B - "Transporter" - (9:36) 128 BPM
Repart - "Moribund" - (7:18) 125 BPM
Samuli Kemppi - "Ant On A Rubber Rope" - (6:03) 128 BPM
TWR72 - "Opticus" - (5:30) 128 BPM
Yan Cook - "Shift" - (5:32) 130 BPM Hot
Nicolas Pravel - "Anvel" - (7:27) 127 BPM
Giorgio Gigli/Ness - "Resin" - (7:31) 129 BPM
Emmanuel - "Profile" - (5:29) 127 BPM
Developer - "Clench Of Fist" - (7:03) 129 BPM
Bas Mooy - "Toorn" - (5:38) 131 BPM
YYYY - "The Terms Of Our Surrender" - (7:22) 128 BPM
Played by: Felix Kroecher
Review: Glenn Wilson's long-standing hard techno label casts its gaze back to assess some of last year's highlights. Labelling Planet Rhythm as merely an outlet for heads-down tracks is somewhat misleading, and as this compilation shows, some of its best material comes from left of centre. Robert S' "Matos" is a chord-heavy groove with enough attitude to ensure it doesn't sound bland, while Samuli Kemppi drops one of his trademark bleep techno bombs on "Ant On A Rubber Rope". For those who like it harder, there's Giorgio Gigli & Ness' tunnelling "Resin" and Yan Cook's resonating "Shift", but the highlight is Mr G's "Binky's Groove", a loopy house number with the kind of tough beats and insistent vocal sampling that makes Colin McBean unique.
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PRRUKCOMP 2015
18 Jan 16
Techno
Reflect Part 1
Reflect (Developer remix) - (7:10) 130 BPM Hot
Reflect (Kwartz remix) - (6:05) 128 BPM
Reflect (original mix) - (5:51) 126 BPM
Reflect (Myk Derill remix) - (8:00) 122 BPM
Review: No more Mr. Nice Guy on this one. TWR72's "Reflect" gets the remix treatment by four producers renown for their pounding and relentless take on techno. Developer is up first delivering a typically doom laden and Berghain ready workout. Kwartz rises up to the challenge and presents an equally brutalist take on the said track as well. It's quite fitting then that you hear the original next, which is far less intense than the remixes and great in its own right with its hypnotizing melody over a tough Fachwerk style beat. The last remix by Myk Derril keeps on the with the restrained vibe of the original with an equally heady melody, overwhelming toms and sharp hissing hi-hats. Tough stuff.
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FLOAT 004
03 Aug 15
Techno
Sound Pellegrino Presents SND PE Vol 1
Various
Ben Butler/Mousepad - "Still Moving" - (4:25)
Matthias Zimmermann/SCNTST - "Rick" - (6:16)
Orgasmic - "Diamond Falls" - (5:39) 160 BPM
The Phantom - "Cruising" - (6:16)
Jean Nipon/Koyote - "RMS (To Steve)" - (5:00)
123Mrk - "Can't Believe" - (5:17)
Nicolas Malinowsky - "Skateboarder" - (3:28)
K-Lagane - "Bump" - (5:11)
TWR72 - "Heat" - (5:52)
Surkin/Todd Edwards - "I Want You Back" (Canblaster rework) - (3:07) 140 BPM
Modeselektor/Sound Pellegrino Thermal Team - "Negativity" - (4:57)
Djejotronic/Maelstrom - "Buran" - (6:20) Hot
Eero Johannes - "Real Virtuality" - (4:20)
Matthias Zimmermann - "Jeffrey" (bonus track) - (5:40) 159 BPM
Orgasmic - "SND PE Vol 1" (trailer mixed by Orgasmic) - (4:09)
Review: It's hard to believe that's it's been four years since Sound Pellegrino was born, kicking and screaming, from the ashes of Institubes. In that time Teki Latex and DJ Orgasmic have consistently delivered a totally amazing, but eclectic, range of music from all sorts of names big and small. In short, they provide a very French take on all forms of bass music, and this comp is a great snapshot of their approach. Highlights include the French touch-referencing "Rick", the raw warehouse, er, house of "RMS (To Steve)", the Detroit-ish electro-flecked "Heat" and the demented tropicala of ""Jeffrey". Boom!
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44197
24 Jun 13
Bass
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