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Electric Vampire
Electric Vampire - (5:45) 135 BPM
Cattle Beast - (5:49) 135 BPM
Nothing Left To Be Desired - (5:46) 139 BPM
Asche (vox by Nils Fock) - (5:38) 137 BPM
Demonic Toys - (6:45) 137 BPM
Viper In The Trench - (6:15) 137 BPM Hot
Review: L.F.T. makes a bold statement with his latest six-track release on Pinkman, following a string of acclaimed releases on various labels like Mannequin and Return To Disorder. With Electric Vampire, L.F.T. crafts a sonic journey aimed squarely at the dancefloor, blending tough drums and raw basslines with spectral vocals and percussive quirks. The result is a fusion of Dutch electro heritage and horror-movie soundtracks, creating a synthetic super-highway where bright lights meet solid concrete underfoot. With heavy acid electro defining the sound of other numbers like "Cattle Beast", it's straight up Vampire techno in "Asche (Vox by Nils Fock)" with reflections of a Simian Mobile Disco sound in "Demonic Toys". Gritty but classy productions all round.
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PNKMN 53
19 Apr 24
Off Ya Box, Pt. 1
Various
Sound Synthesis - "Emigdela Network" (original mix) - (5:44) 135 BPM
Difool - "Ketzer" (Sub Oscillator remix) - (6:03) 138 BPM
Zobol - "3rd Planet" (original mix) - (7:19) 136 BPM
Flatliner - "The Awakening" (VIP mix) - (6:20) 138 BPM
Review: Amentec have done a great job in assembling this top level collection of new school breakbeat action, welcoming no less than 14 artists inside across 13 hard hitting creations. The exciting thing about the project is that it leaves no breaks-inspired stone unturned, featuring the likes of Sound Synthesis, Inkipak, DAWL, Flatliner and more. From the intense, arcade style arrangements of Sub Oscillator's 'Ketzer' remix from Difool, to the more abstract acidity of Bobo's bulging 'Club Proxima', we see such an exciting range on display. Our highlights therefore have to include both the classy club-ready bops of Ova Doce's 'Keep On', next to the cloud-lining euphoria of MOY's 'Jovian Sunrise'. A truly top quality collection.
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AMTEC 001LP
12 Apr 24
[QR]D.109.RFL.24
Various
Return Of The Luddites - "Scream Into The Darkness" - (4:52) 139 BPM Hot
Review: Laurent Garnier and Scan X's label does a great job in showcasing emerging and established talent, and this split release is no exception. The brilliantly named Return Of The Luddites deliver the raw electro-techno of "Scream Into The Darkness". In stark contrast, Detroit techno-inspired tracks also loom large, courtesy of Skatman's string-filled "Tribute To A Dancefloor" and Squal G's more ominous "Waiting 4U". Mirroring Garnier's own wide-ranging tastes, the release also features the call and response hip-hop/drum'n'bass crossover of Joaquim Plossu, Salem Focus and Phoebe Train's "Theory Of The Tide". Taking the tempo down, Yes Basketball's "Next" is a slowed down, bugged out beatsy track.
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QRD 109RFL24
19 Apr 24
WE ARE DKR Vol 2
Various
WeZ WhaTevR - "The Rabbit Hole Resurrected" (VIP) - (6:14) 136 BPM
Ale-DarkNoise - "Pump Up" (original mix) - (4:58) 135 BPM
Phrentic - "Stronger" (original mix) - (4:54) 138 BPM
SKIN TEETH - "I CAN FEEL IT" (Paul Bassrock remix) - (4:21) 136 BPM Hot
Skitzoid - "Fortuned" (original mix) - (2:57) 135 BPM
Review: The team at Dirty Kitchen rave have done a great job over the recent months in uncovering and showcasing some of the most exciting new breakbeat action about, with this latest compilation being the second of their 'WE ARE DKR' series. Featuring the likes of Phrentic, Skin Teeth, Skitzoid, Zero Dark and more, we can see that this project packs a serious punch, exploring the full spectrum of modern breakbeat ideas. Our highlights that have an immediate standout would have to include Ale-DarkNoise's heavyweight 'Pump Up' arrangement, a super vibrant thunder drop, alongside the more liquefied synth work of Zero Dark's 'Losing You'.
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DKRLP 005
18 Apr 24
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