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Hypercolour Patterns Volume 12
Various
DMX Krew - "Spare Parts" (original mix) - (4:09) 124 BPM
Roman Flugel - "Make It Happen" (original mix) - (6:47) 60 BPM
Matthew Herbert - "Brand New Love" (feat Zilla - Special Request remix) - (7:10) 135 BPM
Luke Vibert - "Acid" - (5:34) 138 BPM Hot
London Modular Alliance - "Lucid" (original mix) - (5:53) 129 BPM
HVL - "Night Of The Hunter" - (6:23) 130 BPM
Yaleesa Hall & Malin - "Artin" (Zenker Brothers remix) - (6:07) 132 BPM
Orphus - "Out Of Time" - (4:55) 134 BPM
Mor Elian - "Feral Chime" (original mix) - (6:13) 133 BPM
Sebastian Mullaert & Boelja - "Who Are You Really?" - (14:20) 127 BPM
FRAK - "Berga Magic" (original mix) - (5:01) 126 BPM
Gary Gritness - "Snitch Huntin'" - (4:01) 125 BPM
Kerrier District - "Yesco" (original mix) - (6:27) 126 BPM
Zodiac - "GhostNet" - (6:14) 124 BPM
The Cyclist - "Sapa Inca Delirium" (Nathan Micay's Springtime Scream remix) - (5:39) 130 BPM
Review: A confirmed presence within the landscape of UK dance music for the best part of 15 years, Hypercolour has cultivated its own constellation of artists while becoming a port of call for those hitting their peak within pseudo-mainstream house music. It's Patterns compilation series has always offered rare cuts and remixes from its roster of artists and from the get go here a lesser known Zodiac impresses out of the blocks with a banging dub techno joint "GhostNet". Sebastian Mullaert & Boelja go hardcore Swedish bleeptronic in "Who Are You Really?" with FRAK also included with an old school and lo-fi 909 workout "Berga Magic". Roman Flugel hits a sweetspot as usual next to some lowly jackin tracks by London Modular Alliance, a vocal breakbeat number of classical drum and bass refrain by Mathew Herbert to some tongue cheek rave by Luke Vibert and much much more! Approved.
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HYPEDIGCD 013
02 Apr 21
Breakbeat
Alabaster Thrones
Alabaster Thrones - (6:37) 126 BPM Hot
Ivory - (5:33) 124 BPM
Aladdin Insane - (5:57) 127 BPM
Autochrome - (6:40) 125 BPM
Review: Fresh from the release of a killer cassette on 100% Silk, The Cyclist (AKA sometime Hypercolour and All City Records producer Andrew Morrison) returns to the same label with a tasty new four track EP. Check first the impeccably spacey, Motor City techno/intergalactic deep house fusion of "Aladdin Insane", before turning your attention to the wild, sweaty and decidedly hallucinatory acid house fuzz of EP standout "Ivory". Elsewhere, the analogue equipment enthusiast dishes up some sunshine-friendly positivity in the shape of bustling workout "Audiochrome" and adds a little jazz swing to the life-affirming Italian dream house blueprint on sublime opener "Alabaster Thrones". In a word: superb.
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SILK 105
20 Apr 18
Deep House
Sapa Inca Delirium
Go Back - (0:55) 122 BPM
Inhale/Exhale (feat Tanaya Harper) - (8:49) 128 BPM
Inti - (2:48) 80 BPM
Peruvian Gold - (6:43) 126 BPM Hot
Forest Surge - (5:02) 143 BPM
Antiexist - (2:02) 135 BPM
A Blind Girl Drinks Ayawaska - (1:18) 123 BPM
Skateboarding In The Jungle - (4:12) 116 BPM
When We All Break Down (feat Joni) - (8:04) 135 BPM
Mirrors (feat Tanaya Harper) - (4:33) 120 BPM
Sapa Inca Delirium - (7:47) 131 BPM
Review: Since first bursting onto the scene back in 2011, The Cyclist (AKA Derry producer Andrew Morrison) has gone from making dusty, dystopian techno to delivering intriguing albums that defy easy categorization. He's at it again on Sapa Inca Delirium, his fourth full-length in total and first since 2014. Beginning with the dark, feverish ambience of "Go Back" and spiraling, acid-fired, tribal-tinged throb of "Inhale/Exhale", Morrison saunters between impressively atmospheric cuts that variously touch on drowsy early Krautrock ("Inti"), braindance style insanity ("Forest Surge"), Balearic broken beat ("Skateboarding in the Jungle", "When We All Break Down"), lo-fi soundscape jazz-house ("Sapa Inca Delirium") and drowsy downtempo beats ("Antiexist"). It's a gently trippy and imaginative fusion of sounds and styles that's not only expertly executed, but also extremely impressive.

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HYPELP 010D
27 Oct 17
Deep House
Pressing Matters
Pressing Matters - (7:15) 137 BPM
Pressing Matters (Robag's Pinvoldex Sull NB) - (7:49) 123 BPM Hot
Born In '92 - (5:27) 135 BPM
Push (feat Tanaya Harper) - (5:48) 85 BPM
Review: Irish tape throb enthusiast The Cyclist adds Bristol house bastions Hypercolour to his discography with this fine four-track 12", Pressing Matters, which features a remix from Pampa and Kompakt legend Robag Wruhme! The title track is a fine example of The Cyclist's warped charm, conjuring bendy bass lines, faltering breakbeats and wavy synth lines over seven delightfully heat-treated minutes. The Robag Wruhme is just as epic, sounding like a lost breakbeat artefact dug up for gleeful 21st century consumption. "Born In '92" adds plenty of pirate radio chatter into it's deep and spectral house bump, whilst Tanaya Harper's vocals lend a palpable edge to the brittle garage swing of closer "Push."
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HYPE 054D
02 Sep 16
Deep House
Flourish
Ripples Through Ice - (6:55) 123 BPM
Breathless - (5:40) 126 BPM
Sand Dunes - (6:10) 126 BPM
Tape Grunge Rave - (4:52) 125 BPM
Breakthrough - (7:10) 125 BPM
Daisy Spirals - (7:26) 125 BPM Hot
Flourish - (5:27) 128 BPM
Played by: NBMD
Review: As The Cyclist, Derry-based musician Andrew Morrison first surfaced back in 2011 with a cassette on Crash Symbols but came to wider attention with last year's excellent Bones In Motion LP for Leaving Records. The fifteen tracks spilled with tape saturated magnificence from every angle, and since then Morrison has diverted some of his creative energies into the more dance floor-focused Buz Ludzha. That project debuted on All City earlier this year with a 12" of "distorted '80s house" called Love Repetitive Rhythmics, and it's the Dublin label that now issues his latest LP as The Cyclist. If anything Flourish is a more focused set than his debut, building on his established style but veering down exciting new sonic avenues and in "Tape Grunge Rave" possesses one of this year's best track titles.
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ACCYCLPX 1
17 Nov 14
Techno
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