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Ethereal Alarms
Ethereal Alarms (Part II) - (4:00) 87 BPM
Review: A work of pure love and distraction from two thirds of Prjkts: a collective and label synonymous with forward thinking, open ended club music. The Bristol based duo of Vern & Milla move through melodic and volatile soundscapes to bring the listener a true statement of intent. This is the beginning of something special from the pair and label alike. Beginning with the rolling intergalactic bass of the title track, UK bass meets footwork on the jittery shenanigans of "3c-Us" (original mix) while "Tellin U" is a neon-lit soulful electro/R&B cut in the vein of Jimmy Edgar. It's a thrilling ride from start to finish. After great releases previously by Arma, Glot and DJ DVD RIP, we are excited for what they've got in store next.
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PRJKTS 007
20 Sep 17
Bass
Durkle Disco Presents Definitions, Vol  1
Mythra - "Chet" - (5:21) 85 BPM
Vern & Milla - "Let's Go" - (4:59) 88 BPM
Review: Although its name and type font suggest that its music ought to be showered in '70s disco glitter and flared jeans, Bristol's Durkle Disco actually deals in militant bass sketches by a wide spectrum of young talent from around the globe. As they usually do, Durkle have put together a compilation, except that this latest one represents more of a house flavour compared to some of their recent outings. The opener "Armed" by Body Trouble is actually a seriously fitting piece of stutter house to what unfolds further on in the release; you should check out Unkey's broken garage on "Pho Par", the gorgeous neobass swirls of "Broken" by Jubley, and Lamont's house grime in the string-led "Other Side".
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DURKLP 005
11 Dec 15
Bass
Rndm Wrk Vol  1
Various
Rhombohedral - "(Power) Surge" (original mix) - (6:06) 87 BPM
Played by: Vern & Milla, Unkey, Hagan
Review: Future-focussed Bristol-based crew Prjkt come correct with their debut release: a mission statement with shots fired from all international project constituents. It's a broad, bold affair that ranges from iced-out beatless ambience (Barla & Pope's "Icebar") to classic electro (Arma's "Power Glove") by way of broken robot juke madness (C92's "Boddinstrasse"), cosmic beat freakery (Farsight's "Verdant Damage") and bounce loopy techno (Lobby's "Clapdance VIP"). And that's before we address the clattering, uncompromising house of Lorenzo BITW, the alien FX weirdness of Shiek and the breezy breaks of These Evil Streets. A really accomplished and exciting label launch... Keep your peepers locked on Prjkt.
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JKTS 001
26 Oct 15
Bass
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