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Best Of Delsin Records 2023
Various
Reedale Rise - "Littoral Zone" - (4:54) 130 BPM
VC-118A - "You" - (5:24) 141 BPM
Atomic Moog - "Programm" - (6:09) 128 BPM
Yan Cook - "Late Night Kyiv" - (5:55) 138 BPM
Machine Woman - "Heavy Cream" - (4:25) 139 BPM
Terrace - "Model A" - (12:08) 150 BPM
Katatonic Silentio - "To" - (7:32) 116 BPM
Conforce - "Charlatan" - (6:38) 143 BPM
Na Nich - "Black Soil" - (7:35) 130 BPM
Wladimir M. - "Zie Het Onder Ogen / Y Faire Face" - (8:22) 113 BPM
Sterac - "Teknitron" - (7:39) 134 BPM Hot
Reeko - "Soberanos Del Sistema" - (5:11) 133 BPM
RVSHES - "MTS/RHS I" - (4:54) 128 BPM
Vril - "Boom To The Moon" - (8:04) 136 BPM
Review: For almost a quarter century, Delsin has been putting out some of the world's best electronic music. That situation didn't change in 2023. As this compilation demonstrates, the label still has an unerring knack of releasing music from the more esoteric end of the spectrum. Reedale Rise and VC-118A both deliver atmospheric strains of electro. On "Late Night Kyiv", Yan Cook pushes towards the dance floor to deliver an emotive tribute to his hometown. The compilation also consolidates Delsin's connection to Dutch artists. Steffan Robbers' Terrace project yields the emotive "Model A", while Eevo Lute co-founder Wladimir M drops the understated pulses and mysterious vocals of "Zie Het Onder Ogen / Y Faire Face". And Steve Rachmad shines as always, with the seductive Detroit techno of "Teknitron".
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DSR 2023
15 Dec 23
Electro
Animist
Animist - (5:06) 126 BPM Hot
Love Rollout - (7:43) 130 BPM
Zukunftsstrasse - (4:55) 122 BPM
Katharsis - (6:14) 128 BPM
Terraformink - (6:31) 128 BPM
Boom To The Moon - (8:04) 136 BPM
Unwelt - (7:07) 128 BPM
Kuru - (6:53) 122 BPM
Anomal Beta - (5:41) 124 BPM
Errorist - (4:18) 131 BPM
Mortem Cellula - (4:49) 122 BPM
Sohn - (4:33) 133 BPM
Review: Following on from last year's collaborative long player with R?dh?d, Vril flies solo on this return visit to Delsin. United by deep sound design throughout, the long player shifts effortlessly between styles. From the cavernous dub techno of "Love Rollout" and the shimmering chords of "Boom To The Moon", to the gritty electro swagger of "Terraformink" and "Zukunftsstrasse", Animist is a flawlessly executed work. That's not to suggest that Vril has produced a work that is too glossy or stylised; "Unwelt" resounds to gritty percussion and drums, while the sub-bass tones of "Anomal Beta" bristles with a sense of menace that would be hard to find in a dub techno record.
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152 DSR
03 Mar 23
Techno
Best Of Delsin Records 2021
Various
Sterac - "X-Tracks" - (7:08) 133 BPM
Sierra Romeo - "Tin Rain" - (5:57) 115 BPM
Vril - "Alte Seele" - (4:48) 86 BPM
Artefakt - "Iridescence" - (4:13) 131 BPM
Dino Sabatini - "Lewa" - (6:41) 108 BPM
Lemna - "Dodecahedron" - (6:25) 85 BPM
Jayson Wynters - "The Hunted" - (7:50) 144 BPM
VC-118A - "Serge Extract" - (3:48) 113 BPM
Terrace - "Sonomatic" - (7:21) 127 BPM
Claudio PRC - "Orakle" - (6:35) 127 BPM Hot
Versalife - "Hybrid Form" - (6:10) 137 BPM
Connective Zone - "Seed" - (5:36) 127 BPM
Parallel 9 - "Helix" - (9:38) 134 BPM
Lost Trax - "In Pursuit" - (4:22) 125 BPM
Review: What a year it's been for Delsin. Apart from reissuing classics like the peerless techno of Sterac's "X-Tracks", the label has also cast its gaze far and wide when it comes to releasing new music. This approach has yielded the icy ambience of Vril's "Alte Seele", Artefakt's bubbling, downtempo techno groove "Iridescence" and the hypnotic, mid-tempo drums of Dino Sabatini's "Lewa". On a different tip is Jason Wynters' frenetic electro workout, "The Hunted", while Claudio PRC's "Orakle" pushes Delsin into a somewhat darker direction than usual, courtesy of its murky rhythms. Of course, it wouldn't be a Delsin compilation without some deeper sounds, which are in abundance here courtesy of two other fine reissues - the chiming chords of Parallel 9's "Helix" and Connective Zone's dreamy "Seed".
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DSR 2021
17 Dec 21
Techno
Alte Seele
Alte Seele (original mix) - (4:48) 86 BPM
Alte Seele (Voiski remix) - (7:32) 112 BPM
Alte Seele (Vril & Marcel Dettmann Bass mix) - (5:08) 89 BPM Hot
Alte Seele (His Master's Voice remix) - (6:17) 140 BPM
Review: After a prolific 2020 with releases on Bad Manners and a collaboration with Rodhad on his WSNWG label, Vril returns to Delsin. The Dutch imprint was one of the first outlets to release his material, so his return is timely. The title track is a brooding, atmospheric piece with celestial synths and low-tempo bass pulses at its heart. Delsin has tapped some respected names to remix the track; Voiski sticks to the original track's tempo, with a mid-tempo rhythm underpinning the emotive, textured sounds. Meanwhile, Vril teams up with Bad Manners boss Marcel Dettmann to drop slinky break beats and euphoric synths on their version of "Seele", while the His Master's Voice remix is the most intense version, led by a booming bass and pounding broken beats.
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145 DSR
18 Jan 21
Techno
Delsin Records: Best Of 2018
Various
VC-118A - "Sepia" - (5:46) 128 BPM
Yagya - "Rigning NA­u" - (6:24) 120 BPM
Lost Trax - "B01" - (5:11) 125 BPM Hot
Vril - "In Via" - (6:22) 120 BPM
Indio - "Blue Fantasy" - (6:55) 131 BPM
Yan Cook - "Dead Satellite" - (4:59) 130 BPM
Artefakt - "Falling Into The Light" - (10:23) 126 BPM
Vril - "Haus" (rework) - (6:44) 115 BPM
Sam McQueen - "Simple Pleasures" - (6:50) 83 BPM
Jasper Wolff & Maarten Mittendorff - "Tesseract" - (10:02) 128 BPM
BNJMN - "Titan Dome" - (5:16) 130 BPM
2000 & One - "Bowed" - (6:20) 88 BPM
Conforce - "Vessel" - (7:16) 125 BPM
Review: Delsin has been a purveyor of deep electronic music for the best part of two decades - and as this compilation demonstrates, 2018 was no exception. It moves in sound from re-issued electro classics by Lost Trax and VC-118A - the latter's chilling string-led "Sepia" is particularly beautiful - into Yagya's brittle deep house/techno and the gentle dub techno of Vril. Even on the more uptempo tracks, such as the throbbing acid of Artefakt's "Falling Into The Light" and the robotic, clanging rhythms of Yan Cook's "Dead Satellite", there is a subtlety and depth of sound absent in most labels' identities. Here's to another twenty years.
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DSR- 2018
21 Dec 18
Techno
Anima Mundi
Manium - (4:45) 148 BPM
Statera Rerum - (8:06) 110 BPM
Anima Mundi - (4:10) 103 BPM
Riese (rework) - (4:41) 141 BPM
Infinitum Eternis Anime - (7:00) 115 BPM
Haus (rework) - (6:44) 115 BPM Hot
Ilojim - (7:59) 136 BPM
In Via - (6:22) 120 BPM
Spes - (7:42) 100 BPM
Sine Fine - (6:25) 115 BPM
Iustus Est - (5:41) 53 BPM
Eos - (6:17) 97 BPM
Longius Astrum - (3:57) 99 BPM
Review: Originally released on cassette on Giegling last year, Anima Mundi, Vril's second artist album, now gets a full release. Tracks like the expansive, rolling "Statera Rerum" and the more low-tempo but equally seductive "Haus" guarantee that Mundi is a dub techno lover's dream. However, it would be wrong to assume that this is all that Vril is capable of. "Manium", "Ilojum" and "Riese" are glacial ambient tracks that shimmer effervescently, while the title track and "Infinitum Eternis Anime" are pitched somewhere between these spectrums, their stop-start rhythms and dubbed out sound scapes showing that when it comes to atmospheric electronic music, few modern artists can rival Vril.
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132DSR
15 Oct 18
Techno
Cameron 10
Various
Artefakt - "Anemic Cinema" - (7:29) 128 BPM
The Invariants - "Ritzy" (feat Elkan) - (6:53) 123 BPM Hot
Claro Intelecto - "Hurt" - (4:39) 130 BPM
Sentomea - "Ease Of Life" - (10:09) 117 BPM
ShlAmmo - "The Quest" - (6:00) 120 BPM
Gunnar Haslam - "Kerallel" - (8:54) 123 BPM
Vril - "Lazar" - (8:04) 164 BPM
Cameron - "Construct" - (5:05) 117 BPM
Review: Despite being operational for almost two decades, Delsin has a higher hit rate than nearly any other techno label. This is audible on Cameron 10, an eight-track compilation from the Dutch imprint. The Invariants deliver deep, atmospheric techno for the floor on "Ritzy", while Artefakt's contribution, "Anemic Cinema", is a reflective broken beat affair. Delsin has coaxed a track form Claro Intelecto, who delivers the bass-heavy but mysterious electro of "Hurt". Newcomers also get a platform, with Sentomea dropping the slow-burning dub house of "Ease of Life" and Shlomo impressing on "The Quest", a tunnelling techno groove that also features hushed angel chants. If that wasn't enough Giegling's Vril and Gunnar Haslam complete the package with bleep-laden and lo-fi tracks respectively.
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DSRC 10
29 May 17
Techno
Portal
Portal 1 - (6:02) 132 BPM
Portal 2 - (7:08) 130 BPM
Portal 3 - (6:10) 127 BPM Hot
Portal 4 - (6:25) 130 BPM
Portal 5 - (6:10) 130 BPM
Portal 6 - (6:00) 128 BPM
Portal 7 - (7:01) 126 BPM
Portal 8 - (2:03) 123 BPM
Review: Eight slabs of chunky German dub techno coming up. After debuting on Delsin last year with the three-track Vortekz 12", Vril's second record away from the Giegling camp, the Dutch label have secured a prize release from the reserved German artist in his second album. It's a more club orientated listen compared to last year's Torus LP which suits the Delsin aesthetic just fine, and for techno bombs DJs will launch into clubs this year check out "Portal 6" and "Portal 7". For a cut in line with the vibes heard on his work for Staub see "Portal 1", while for something deeper and a little housier go to "Portal 3".
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110 DSR
02 Feb 15
Techno
Vortekz
Vortekz - (5:20) 123 BPM
Vortekz (dub) - (4:50) 120 BPM
Y7/10 - (6:02) 120 BPM Hot
Review: Born in Hannover and formerly a hip-hop producer, the mysterious Vril first surfaced in 2010 with an EP of boomed-out dub techno that inaugurated Giegling's now defunct Staub series label and tickled the fancy of Herr Dettmann who licensed "V3? for an appearance on his 2011 Conducted mix for Music Man. Last year's Flux EP for Semantica meant Vril was one of the few artists integral to Giegling that has appeared on a label outside of the Weimar-based operation, and the producer's dalliances further afield will continue with the Vortekz EP for Delsin. The three-track EP arrives hot on the heels of Delsin's 100th release celebrations and sees the label start 2014 with a bang. Amusingly, Delsin have revealed that Vril's material caused some of the expensive mastering equipment at that "well known mastering company in Germany" to crash during the mastering sessions - the first such instance in over 20 years of business.
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103DSR
17 Feb 14
Techno
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