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We Don't Know EP
1
Spaceg - (6:27) 112 BPM
Happy Sunday (Maurice Fulton mix) - (6:42) 115 BPM Hot
We Don't Know - (3:21) 132 BPM
80's Drugs - (5:45) 123 BPM
Review: Bubbletease Communications' releases are defiantly infrequent, reflecting boss man Maurice Fulton's desire to only release personal projects and those he's somehow had a hand in. Given Fulton's track record, this approach guarantees a high quality threshold; in truth, Bubbletease releases are rarely less than excellent. This four-tracker from Tokyo-based DJ Nori, co-produced by Fulton, is predictably impressive. There's a touch of melancholic, acid-flecked stargazing in the shape of "Spaceg" (all heady synth melodies, fuzzy bass and 808 cowbells), some out-there, beatless space calypso (the unwieldy "We Don't Know"), and a mighty chunk of Syclops-ish wonk-jack ("80s Drugs"). Oh, and a moody, Detroit-influenced Fulton remix of "Happy Sunday" that breaks into a space disco jam near the end.
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BT 009
01 Jul 13
Overcome
2
OvercomeEXCLUSIVE
Overcome - (9:00) 125 BPM
Lady Science (Nyc Sunrise mix) - (9:22) 128 BPM Hot
Lady Science (tek mix) - (5:47) 130 BPM
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TR 11
19 May 08
In Yer Face Bicep Remixes
3
In Yer Face (Bicep remix) - (7:41) 125 BPM Hot
In Yer Face (Bicep Acid dub) - (6:26) 120 BPM
Review: For those of a certain age, the opening seconds of 808 State's 1991 rave anthem "In Yer Face" - a combination of memorable melody lines and loved-up chords - are still capable of setting the pulse racing. Bicep have taken on the task of updating Graham Massey and company's anthem for a new generation, serving up two fresh interpretations. Wisely, they emphasize the spine-tingling goodness of the Manchester outfit's chord progressions on their A-side remix, getting rougher, tougher and weightier as the track progresses. Their flipside acid dub - where electro-inspired breakbeats, heavy bass and floatation tank melodies are expertly combined with ragged TB-303 lines - recalls the similarly-minded thrills of DJ Parrot and Mark Brydon's 'Sunshine Dub' of DJ Mink's early Warp slammer "Hey! Hey! Can U Relate?".
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FMB 007
30 Sep 16
Warp 10+2: Classics 89-92
4
Various
Forgemasters - "Track With No Name" - (5:09) 127 BPM
Nightmares On Wax - "Dextrous" - (4:04) 83 BPM
Sweet Exorcist - "Testone" - (7:13) 126 BPM
DJ Mink - "Hey Hey! Can U Relate?" - (4:52) 122 BPM
LFO - "LFO" (Leeds Warehouse mix) - (5:19) 125 BPM Hot
LFO - "Track 4" - (5:14) 123 BPM
LFO - "Probe" - (4:31) 124 BPM
Nightmares On Wax - "Aftermath" (LFO remix) - (4:37) 84 BPM
Sweet Exorcist - "Testfour" - (5:47) 126 BPM
Nightmares On Wax - "I'm For Real" - (6:24) 85 BPM
Nightmares On Wax - "Aftermath" - (5:58) 125 BPM
Tricky Disco - "Tricky Disco" - (7:03) 123 BPM
The Step - "Yeah You" (Robert's mix) - (6:26) 119 BPM
Sweet Exorcist - "Clonk" (Freebass) - (7:48) 126 BPM
Tuff Little Unit - "Join The Future" - (4:43) 121 BPM
Nightmares On Wax - "A Case Of Funk" - (5:21) 126 BPM
Coco Steel & Lovebomb - "Feel It" - (7:30) 120 BPM
LFO vs FUSE - "Loop" - (8:30) 132 BPM
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WARPCDD 68
18 Dec 14
XTC
5
XTC - (8:19) 118 BPM Hot
Knee On Belly - (6:05) 122 BPM
Review: Ah, it's finally the summer and where would we be without a DJ Koze record to accompany those long, open-air parties? The title track is a lush, string-filled affair that chugs along slowly. It's made all the more trippy by a female vocal whose narrative begins with the claim that 'everyone is experimenting with ecstasy' and who goes on to talk about lies and meditation. If that sounds too cosmic for you, then we recommend that you check out "Knee on Belly". It could be the German artist's version of '90s disco house, but realized against a gentle minimal house backdrop.
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PAMPA 024
19 Jun 15
Glue EP
6
Glue - (4:29) 129 BPM Hot
Metro - (5:00) 118 BPM
DLR - (3:47) 120 BPM
Review: The Glue EP by Irish power duo features two new tracks embodying the same dramatic and evocative vibes from their recent, highly acclaimed self titled album. The title track here unashamedly explores rave nostalgia, with its tough breakbeats, euphoric chord progressions and gated vocal samples taking you all the way back to '92. "Metro" uses phased acid house style drum patterns with roaring rave synth leads on this slow burning but heavily building dancefloor destroyer. Finally "DLR" soundtracks those divine moments of truth loved up in the chill-out tent, with this emotive ambient house cut with a nice tint of 303 acid for good measure that's reminiscent of classics by Orbital et al.
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ZENDNLS 466X
03 Nov 17
Make A Move
7
Make A MoveEXCLUSIVE
Make A Move (part 1) - (7:38) 134 BPM Hot
Make A Move (part 2) - (7:21) 134 BPM
Stay On - (5:33) 133 BPM
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TR 14
19 May 08
Galaxy 2 Galaxy: A High Tech Jazz Compilation
9
Metamorphosis - (3:25) 136 BPM
Transition - (6:25) 130 BPM
The Theory (Mind mix) - (2:29) 120 BPM
Return Of The Dragons - (7:14) 131 BPM
Big Stone Lake - (4:18) 124 BPM
Sometimes I Feel Like - (6:14) 123 BPM
Body & Soul - (5:32) 121 BPM
Nation 2 Nation - (5:19) 123 BPM
303 Sunset - (3:26) 115 BPM
A Moment In Time - (3:08) 158 BPM
Jupiter Jazz - (4:30) 125 BPM
Amazon - (4:35) 133 BPM
Astral Apache - (5:20) 133 BPM
Deep Space 9 - (5:43) 134 BPM
Hi-Tech Jazz - (5:36) 126 BPM Hot
Star Sailing - (6:31) 125 BPM
Windchime - (6:09) 131 BPM
Timeline - (6:35) 125 BPM
First Galactic Baptist Church - (7:11) 131 BPM
Inspiration - (6:32) 139 BPM
Momma's Basement (12 inch version) - (5:07) 120 BPM
Afro's, Arps & Minimoogs (12 inch version) - (6:45) 128 BPM
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SUBCD-3010
04 Jun 07
4 (Remixes)
10
Sexspurt (Ricardo Villalobos/Max Loderbauer remix) - (12:10) 124 BPM
Techno Disco (KiNK remix) - (8:13) 125 BPM Hot
Come On Kerrier (Head High remix) - (4:59) 130 BPM
Review: Luke Vibert donned the Kerrier District moniker last year on the tremendous Kerrier District 4 album on Hypercolour, and here are the remixes. He's done alright; look at who he's got on board. First there's the Ricardo Villalobos & Max Loderbauer remix of "Sexspurt", which is long and as liquid and tripped out as you'd imagine. Bulgarian hardware maverick delivers the goods always on his funky, fierce and soulful rendition of "Techno Disco", it's quite brilliant actually. Finally the now legendary Rene Pavlowitz dons the Head High alter ego for a slamming warehouse rave makeover of "Come On Kerrier".
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HYPE 050D
12 Feb 16
Basking In The Brakelights
11
Crease Release - (6:12) 120 BPM
Plaza - (6:11) 128 BPM
Exopolis - (5:55) 128 BPM
All Set - (6:55) 128 BPM
Built In - (7:33) 128 BPM
Cold Sweat - (4:48) 128 BPM
All That Nothing - (7:03) 128 BPM Hot
NYC Slippers - (5:49) 128 BPM
Parallel Life - (6:03) 128 BPM
Glasshammer Time - (3:44) 126 BPM
Satelitte Stroll (City Streets mix) - (6:23) 127 BPM
3AM Gargoyle Requiem - (7:18) 128 BPM
Played by: Domshe
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FIM-1-066
23 Nov 09
Retrospective
12
Eye Poke (original mix) - (5:33) 136 BPM
Lights (G's Out Dub) - (6:06) 129 BPM
Hear Me Out (original mix) - (7:16) 126 BPM
Pepsi (original mix) - (6:27) 128 BPM
My Fathers Farda (Mr G's Soundboyz dub) - (8:10) 128 BPM
I'm Dirty (original mix) - (7:48) 125 BPM
Did You Know (original mix) - (8:21) 128 BPM
Jet Black (original mix) - (7:41) 126 BPM
Shelter (unreleased version) - (7:55) 126 BPM
Going Home (original mix) - (10:11) 129 BPM
Song For My Cantor (original mix) - (9:40) 126 BPM
Day After B (original mix) - (7:52) 128 BPM
Moments (original mix) - (7:19) 127 BPM Hot
Halcyon Daze - "Side Winder" (original mix) - (5:59) 128 BPM
G's Strings (original mix) - (8:11) 126 BPM
Mango Boy - "Magic Potion" (original mix) - (7:52) 126 BPM
Mango Boy - "Live & Let Live" (original mix) - (7:15) 126 BPM
The Reaver - "Mmmm" (original mix) - (6:00) 127 BPM
Gladesmen (original mix) - (6:42) 128 BPM
Mango Boy - "Potion (Unreleased)" (original mix) - (5:24) 127 BPM
The Reaver - "Danger (Glyph Theme)" (original mix) - (6:03) 126 BPM
Review: Over the last 14 years, UK techno-funk stalwart Colin McBean has released a vast amount of music under his Mr G alias, for a wide variety of labels; according to Discogs, he's dropped an astonishing 70 12" singles in that time. This two-disc collection of his favourite moments, simply titled Retrospective, is arguably much needed. For the newcomers it offers a neat summary of his particular brand of no-nonsense, sample-heavy techno, where cut-up jazz, disco and soul loops ride thunderous techno rhythms and robust, late night grooves. For the diehards, there's a smattering of new cuts, while occasional fans should revel in the opportunity to savour some of his most hard-to-get jams.
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REKIDS 012CDD
29 Jul 13
Feelin' Good
13
Feelin' Good - (8:32) 126 BPM Hot
Feelin' Good (radio Slave remix) - (7:44) 84 BPM
Feelin' Good (radio Slave Revenge remix) - (7:29) 126 BPM
Review: Laurent Garnier hooks up with Berlin producer Chambray for his first production in a few years. The fact that it has landed on Rekids is no surprise, as Garnier has been a longtime supporter of the label. In its original form, "Feelin' Good" sees the duo lay down a dramatic piano melody that surges and swells its way over a tracky rhythm and dramatic, building filters. It's both uplifting and functional. Radio Slave delivers two remixes: the first is a tough workout designed exclusively for maximum dance floor impact, while on the second 'Revenge' remix, the Rekids boss turns "Feelin' Good" into a thing of Balearic beauty thanks to the addition of rolling break beats.
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REKIDS 141
26 Jul 19
The Hydrangeas Whisper
14
Intro To It's Sunny S Outside - (5:56) 113 BPM
Birgit Boogie - (6:27) 114 BPM Hot
The Hydrangeas Whisper - (5:05) 113 BPM
Cat Soulcat Strut - (5:32) 116 BPM
Backlash - (6:01) 130 BPM
Pete Found His Z - (6:00) 125 BPM
Emi's M - (5:58) 90 BPM
Just On The Swings - (6:47) 111 BPM
Tomoko's O - (6:00) 91 BPM
Solar Eclipse On A Friday Morning - (6:46) 120 BPM
Review: There are few house producers as innovative or adventurous as Maurice Fulton and on his latest Boof album, he shows just how far-out he can get. "Tomoko's O" is an easy-listening affair with searing guitars and cosmic keys, while in contrast, "Just On The Swings" sees Fulton experiment with Cameo-style electro funk. These are just two of the many different moods that Boof embraces. On the title track, Fulton veers into white noise ambience and "Cat Soulcat Strut" is a tasty boogie / jazz-funk affair. There are also a few nods to Fulton's dance floor approach, especially on the deep techno "Backlash", but as the mellow "Birgit Boogie" and the jittery pianos of "Emi's M" demonstrate, this is as cosmic as a trip to Mars and back.
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BT 13
30 Mar 15
Las Ramblas
15
Las RamblasEXCLUSIVE
Las Ramblas (part 1) - (7:49) 132 BPM
Las Ramblas (part 2) - (7:47) 128 BPM Hot
Las Ramblas (part 3) - (6:42) 128 BPM
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TR 13
19 May 08
The Sky Was Pink
16
The Sky Was Pink (original live Take) - (4:50) 94 BPM
The Sky Was Pink (Icelandic version) - (5:07) 124 BPM
The Sky Was Pink (Holden remix) - (9:30) 124 BPM Hot
The Sky Was Pink (Holden Tool) - (5:46) 133 BPM
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06BCD
23 Aug 04
Stupid Things I Do
17
Stupid Things I Do (new school mix) - (6:29) 129 BPM Hot
Stupid Things I Do (old school mix) - (7:23) 129 BPM
Percussion Workout 1 - (3:59) 130 BPM
Percussion Workout 2 - (8:36) 134 BPM
Review: Having struggled to find his niche during the early part of his career, things started looking up for Randomer when he popped up on Numbers back in 2011 with the bombastic blends of acid house and techno that made up his impressive Real Talk EP. Since then, he's impressively flitted between techno and bass music, and here delivers an all-out techno assault for Clone's occasional Basement Series. There's a real no-nonsese feel to the relentless kick-drums and cut-up vocal samples of "Stupid Things I Do", which comes in "New School" and "Old School" mix formats (the latter including some looser techno breakbeats, and thus being our pick). The EP also includes two formidable percussion workouts, which deliver driving drums and booming basslines.
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CBS 16
18 Aug 14
Lagos Shake: A Tony Allen Chop Up
18
Various
Hypnotic Brass Ensemble - "Sankofa" - (5:18) 119 BPM
Carl Craig - "Kilode" (remix) - (8:25) 120 BPM Hot
Bonde De Role - "Awa Na Re" (remix) - (3:15) 131 BPM
Mark Ernestus - "Moyege" (Marks Disco dub) - (6:27) 108 BPM
Wareika Hill Sounds - "Reggae Land" (dub) - (5:20) 110 BPM
Newham Generals - "Tetsuya's Theme" - (3:15) 140 BPM
Son Palenque De Colombia - "Samba" - (5:44) 134 BPM
Diplo - "Fuju Ouija" - (4:06) 138 BPM
Salah Ragab & The Afro Egyptian Ensemble - "Ole" (cairo version) - (5:43) 110 BPM
Moritz Von Oswald - "Ole" (remix) - (10:28) 118 BPM
Review: The perception may still linger that Tony Allen's influence on modern electronic music is limited to Afrobeat or broken beat, but as this remix compilation attests, his influence looms large in other, unexpected places. On Chop Up, for example, Carl Craig finally delivers his response to his evergreen 2004 version of Beanfield's "Tides", with hypnotic chants, rolling drums and brassy breakdowns dominating his take on Allen's "Kilode". Equally, Mark Ernestus is inspired to push Allen legacy into the realms of low-slung house, with "Moyege" transformed into a languid, dubby disco rhythm. However, it's not just the more cerebral end of electronic music that has been seduced by Allen's genius: US star Diplo also contributes to Chop Up, with a squelchy, party take on "Fuju Ouija", while other unexpected contributors like Hypnotic Brass Ensemble and Salah Ragab keep the mood upbeat: the former drops an irresistible swaggering version of "Sankofa' and the latter brings a flavour of Notting Hill Carnival to "Ole", as celebratory brass competes with sunny day ivory tinkling. In spite of these joyful renditions of Allen's legacy, the version that we keep returning to is Moritz Van Oswald's take on "Ole". It's fascinating to hear that Allen's tumbling, rambunctious drums informed the Basic Channel member's work in the same way as King Tubby, but even more fascinating is what van Oswald does with Allen's drumming. Transforming them into solemn but understated marching beats, he uses them to underpin the most atmospheric, woozy dub chords this side of "M6".
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HJRCD 34
16 Sep 11
Waiting For A Surprise
19
Waiting For A Surprise (feat Abrao - original mix) - (5:44) 114 BPM Hot
The Metal Bender - (6:17) 100 BPM
Hope (original mix) - (6:41) 116 BPM
Waiting For A Surprise (Kris Baha remix) - (7:19) 110 BPM
Review: Tel Aviv duo Red Axes continue to make a name for themselves after releases on I'm A Cliche and Hivern Discs. This time they're doing their thing for Thomas Von Party's Multi Culti out of Montreal and it's not bad at all! "Waiting For A Surprise" is cheeky indie house with some catchy vocals and a fine groove guaranteed to pack a dancefloor. "The Metal Bender" is on a more cruisy and atmospheric vibe, sounding like something on Kompakt and perfect for the after-hours. On the flip is "Hope" which merges said indie sensibilities of before with a minimal house vibe which is on the more sinister and druggy tip, showcasing their knack for a variety of grooves in their arsenal.
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MC 016
14 Sep 15
Bford 14
20
Night D3 Died - (6:21) 126 BPM
Make Your Own Sunshine - (6:07) 125 BPM
Serpentine Tale - (5:58) 130 BPM Hot
The Introducer - (8:16) 129 BPM
Review: Although rarely spoken about in hushed tones, Peter Adshead AKA Baby Ford is one of British house and techno's true pioneers. As many readers will know, he spent the first decade of his career exploring acid house and rave, before switching to a deeper and more minimalistic techno and tech-house sound towards the end of the '90s. It's in that period that BFORD14, which is finally being reissued digitally, first appeared in stores. Intoxicating, bass-heavy and entrancing, the EP's many highlights include the hissing hypnotism of 'Serpentine Tale', the deep bass, melancholic synthesiser chords and crunchy drums of 'Night D3 Died', and the spacey, deep techno warmth of deliciously hazy closing cut 'The Introducer'.
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SL 4
20 May 22
Changeling
21
ChangelingEXCLUSIVE
Changeling - (6:09) 131 BPM Hot
Changeling (L+H dub) - (5:44) 131 BPM
Assembley - (5:15) 132 BPM
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TR 01
19 May 08
Check Your Buddha
22
Check Your Buddha (Sven Vath remix) - (8:21) 124 BPM
Check Your Buddha (Soul Capsule mix) - (6:06) 128 BPM Hot
Check Your Buddha (original mix) - (8:26) 125 BPM
Played by: Rose & Ulysse
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TR 16
19 May 08
Blackwater (remixes)
23
Blackwater (Full Strings vocal mix) - (8:15) 134 BPM Hot
Blackwater (Full Strings instrumental) - (8:08) 134 BPM
Blackwater (Chase The Blue instrumental mix) - (6:17) 134 BPM
Blackwater (Alter Ego vocal mix) - (6:43) 134 BPM
Blackwater (E-Dancer vocal dub edit) - (4:00) 134 BPM
Blackwater (KSR vocal) - (5:45) 134 BPM
Blackwater (radio edit strings mix) - (3:35) 134 BPM
Blackwater (radio edit) - (3:38) 134 BPM
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BWP 001
17 Dec 01
Smokin
24
Smokin - (5:39) 131 BPM Hot
Velvet - (5:59) 125 BPM
Rye - (5:08) 125 BPM
Review: Following a productive 2016 in which he delivered superb material on labels including Dekmantel, Clone and Perc Tracks, Randomer returns to L.I.E.S for the first time since 2015. "Smokin" is a typically bombastic and bass-heavy affair, with the producer combining his usual metallic, industrial-tinged sounds and spacey electronics with a killer electro groove. It's little less than a genuine club roller that achieves a perfect balance between rhythmic funkiness and trippy eccentricity. you will then get the creepy, echo-laden hits, horror chic and panicked rhythms of "Velvet" and the dense, dusty late night techno throb of "Rye". While neither of the these tracks can match the thrills of "Smokin", they're both excellent mixing tools.
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LIES 096
18 Aug 17
Ostgut Ton/Zehn
25
Various
Marcel Fengler & Elif Bicer - "Fallin'" - (7:01) 115 BPM
Ben Klock - "Sirens" - (8:26) 130 BPM
Ryan Elliott - "Smith Lake" - (6:04) 131 BPM
Steffi - "Loweborschtel" - (5:52) 128 BPM
DVS1 - "[Ecks]" - (6:12) 87 BPM
Atoma - "Stromlinien" - (5:54) 130 BPM
Marcel Dettmann - "Encode II" - (7:05) 130 BPM
LB Dub Corp - "Roller" (feat Function - Len Faki interpretation) - (6:24) 128 BPM
Substance - "Keine Angst" - (5:50) 133 BPM
Kobosil - "Saldae" - (6:34) 126 BPM
Barker & Baumecker - "Love Is A Battlefield" - (10:06) 133 BPM
Etapp Kyle - "Nolah" - (6:19) 129 BPM
Nick Hoppner - "Double-Cross" - (5:07) 126 BPM
Answer Code Request - "Zeitspielraum" - (5:42) 129 BPM
Doms & Deykers - "Whirling" - (7:54) 130 BPM
Virginia - "Never Underestimate" - (6:33) 120 BPM
Anthony Parasole - "Heartbeat" - (5:19) 132 BPM
Martyn - "Jah Bedouin" - (7:36) 130 BPM Hot
Dinky - "Planes" - (7:55) 122 BPM
Len Faki - "Rainbow Delta" (ambient mix) - (4:56) 115 BPM
S - "The Launderette" - (4:53) 87 BPM
Atoma & Tobias - "Physik E7532" - (5:42) 125 BPM
Planetary Assault Systems - "Hama Static" - (5:16) 128 BPM
DIN - "Mono" - (5:07) 135 BPM
Norman Nodge - "Beastmode" - (5:40) 126 BPM
Fiedel - "Probe-806" - (6:29) 129 BPM
Tobias - "Like A Drug" - (8:35) 127 BPM
Efdemin - "Unten Links" - (5:25) 130 BPM
Function - "DX3_Analog_Bass_Seq" - (6:40) 125 BPM
Boris - "Lock" - (10:39) 128 BPM
Played by: Josh Larue
Review: You have to admire Ostgut Ton's ambition. While celebrating a decade in dance music with a compilation of exclusive, previously unheard music is now standard practice amongst leading underground labels, few would have the balls to release it with such a killer tracklisting as Zehn. Across the 30 tracks (count 'em!) you get a who's who of Berghain and Panorama Bar associates delivering a quite outstanding selection of left-of-centre techno and deep European house, with Marcel Dettmann, Boris, Virginia, Steffi, DVS1, Martyn, Tobias and Ben Klock all featuring. Highlights naturally come thick and fast, from the spacey electronics, heady textures and hypnotic rhythms of Function's "DX3 Analog Bass Seq", and the rush-inducing, string-laden house warmth of Matthew Styles' remix of Dinky's "Planes", to the picturesque intelligent techno of Doms & Deykers.
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OSTGUT CD 034 DIGITAL
30 Oct 15
Classics
26
Energy Flash - (5:50) 123 BPM Hot
Jazz 3033 - (3:30) 123 BPM
Subsonic Trance - (4:51) 122 BPM
Psycho Bass - (5:00) 106 BPM
My Sound - (4:04) 130 BPM
The Melody - (4:44) 129 BPM
Sub-Bass Experience - (4:57) 129 BPM
The Reflex - (4:54) 129 BPM
Mind To Mind - (5:36) 127 BPM
Mentasm - (4:26) 130 BPM
Joey's Riot - (4:29) 126 BPM
The Trance - (4:40) 124 BPM
Groove Attack - (3:15) 130 BPM
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RS96100DB
01 Jan 96
Structures And Solutions
27
Various
O & V & R - "Metal Slipper" - (7:19) 131 BPM
Lakker - "Chain Of Combs" - (6:00) 130 BPM
James Ruskin & DVS1 - "Page 1" - (6:13) 130 BPM
Makaton - "Slur" - (7:04) 134 BPM
Planetary Assault Systems - "Pull" - (7:36) 131 BPM
Steve Bicknell - "Disguise Of Beings" - (4:09) 128 BPM
Regis - "Party Spoiler Too" - (5:09) 134 BPM
Randomer - "Sheen" - (6:59) 130 BPM
Truss - "Wanastow" - (5:58) 89 BPM
Rumah & Progression (UK) - "Speak & Spell" - (5:56) 130 BPM
James Ruskin - "6teenth" - (5:22) 132 BPM
Tessela - "Rub" - (6:11) 130 BPM Hot
Rommek - "Off The Radar" - (6:15) 128 BPM
Blawan - "Passer By" - (6:07) 129 BPM
Oliver Ho - "The Serpent Devours Itself" - (5:10) 128 BPM
The Fear Ratio - "Lonor" - (4:53) 103 BPM
Lakker - "Orange" - (5:09) 135 BPM
Review: To mark the twentieth anniversary of the foundation of his label, James Ruskin has put together this massive compilation. It includes long-term friends and associates of the label - like Oliver Ho, Regis and Luke Slater - as well as newer additions to the roster, including Lakker and Rommek. Apart from uniting artists from different generations, the compilation also showcases the label's various hues; from the broken beats and intricate rhythms of Ruskin and Regis' O/V/R project and the hypnotic soundscapes of Lakker's "Orange" to the trace stabs and 10 tonne kicks of Regis' "Party Spoiler Too" and the chaotic industrial rhythms on Truss' "Wanastow", this compilation offers to newcomers an invaluable introduction to Blueprint, or to long-standing fans an indispensable reminder of why the label is unique.
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BP 2016
24 Jun 16
Playground
28
Soar - (2:58) 120 BPM
Yom Thorke - (9:04) 127 BPM
The Russian - (8:04) 127 BPM
Samodiva - (4:27) 106 BPM
Suncatcher - (4:31) 127 BPM
Perth - (5:22) 125 BPM
Teo Techno - (5:32) 127 BPM
Peter Plet Plete - (5:56) 87 BPM
Organ - (5:51) 126 BPM
A Taste Of Metal - (5:32) 127 BPM
Five - (7:33) 127 BPM Hot
The Universe In Her Eyes - (4:14) 80 BPM
Review: Strahil "Kink" Velchev may well be the hardest-working man in dance music. Each new-year brings a succession of fine singles, with little in the way of fluff or filler. Even so, the vast Playground is only his second album to date (his first, "Under Destruction", appeared in 2014). It is arguably his strongest collection of tracks to date, though. Over the course of the 12 tracks, he brilliantly demonstrates the depth and variety of his influences, variously turning his hand to cinematic downtempo beats ("Samodiva", "The Universe in Her Eyes"), warehouse-friendly peak-time anthems (stab-heavy smasher "Russian"), DJ Sneak/Dj Duke-style big room house ("Perth", 'Organ"), mind-altering experimental dub ("Peter Piet Pete"), Industrial ("Tate of Metal") and, of course, angular analogue techno ("Five", "Teo Techno").
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RBCD10DIGITAL
03 Nov 17
PN27
29
Somebody (Roman Flugel remix) - (6:08) 128 BPM
I Want You (Alan Fitzpatrick remix) - (6:29) 124 BPM Hot
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PN 27
01 Aug 14
Sicko
30
Sicko - (6:31) 117 BPM Hot
Korgasmatron - (7:15) 121 BPM
Review: Back in the mid 2000s, Jake 'Rex The Dog' Williams was touted for future greatness on the back of a string of singles that joined the dots between Kraftwerk, synth-pop, '80s electro and melodious nu-disco. Somewhere along the way, he lost his mojo, and the releases began to dry up. Happily, Sicko - his first single for two years - sees him back at his imaginative, mesmerising best. The title track bobs and weaves brilliantly, lacing trippy, stuttering electronics and yearning chords on top of a sparse, beatbox electro-influenced Balearic house groove. "Korgasmatron" is arguably even better, with Williams brilliantly fusing dirty, bubbling bottom-end electronics and warped acid lines with a killer, rave style vocal hook.
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KOMPAKT 322
02 Mar 15
Outer Acid EP
31
Outer Acid - (6:37) 117 BPM
Qwazars - (6:16) 120 BPM Hot
Nodyahed - (6:45) 119 BPM
Aether - (6:49) 109 BPM
Review: It would be fair to say that Mr Fingers 2016 is something of an event release, at least for those who love deep house. While Larry Heard has kept busy - largely with remixes and reissues - this marks the first 12" release under his most famous moniker for over a decade. He begins in contemplative mood, fusing tumbling music box melodies, creepy electronics and nagging 303 lines on "Outar Acid", before laying down some typically blissful, atmospheric deep house on the wondrous "Qwazars". Flip for "Nodyahead", an effortless mixture of heavy dub-house bottom end, African-influenced percussion and moody late night refrains, and the ultra-deep, piano-laden bliss of "Aether".
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ML 2231
14 Mar 16
Panorama Bar 06 Part I
32
Newworldaquarium - "Thousand Oaks" - (3:44) 152 BPM
Roman Flugel - "The Odd Lobster" - (5:17) 122 BPM
Terrence Dixon - "Innocence" - (5:35) 126 BPM
Borrowed Identity - "Leave Me" - (5:54) 126 BPM
Tuff City Kids - "Breacher" - (5:56) 127 BPM Hot
Review: It's the onset of a brave new era for Ostgut Ton as Panorama Bar 06 signals the label's decision to halt the manufacturing of CDs for their much loved series of mixes. Due for free download via the Ostgut site on August 11, the Berlin operation have not forgone the vinyl format with all the exclusives gathered by mix curator Ryan Elliott pressed up across a pair of 12" samplers. And boy did Elliott call in the favours with this first sampler featuring new and unreleased music from Neworldaquarium, Roman Flugel, Terrence Dixon, Tuff City Kids and Borrowed Identity. It is an overall exquisite selection, running from the ambience of NWAQ's contribution to Flugel's big room stomper and the sweeter, more playful sounds of Tuff City Kids and Borrowed Identity.
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OTON 081
11 Aug 14
Secret Weapons Part 9
33
Various
Raw District - "From The Inside" - (8:57) 124 BPM Hot
Oliver Deutschmann - "Control" - (6:22) 128 BPM
Tom Flynn - "Nitez" - (6:53) 124 BPM
Fabio Giannelli - "The Three" - (7:03) 124 BPM
Switchdance - "O Amolador" - (8:49) 120 BPM
Tim Engelhardt & BOg - "No More Words" - (6:41) 122 BPM
Marc Houle - "Tomboyz" - (3:58) 124 BPM
Fideles - "Alive" - (8:10) 120 BPM
Arian 911 - "7 Melodies" - (8:19) 118 BPM
Pablo Fierro - "La Palma" - (7:01) 124 BPM
GoldFFinch - "The Hidden" - (6:44) 128 BPM
Jimi Jules - "Ostkreuz" - (7:16) 119 BPM
Review: It's that time again where Dixon, Kristian Beyer and Frank Wiedemann serve up another edition of their Secret Weapons series which always lives up to its name; just they aren't that secret anymore thankfully! As always the Innervisions camp present a real mix up of names from across the board of house and techno and there's some pleasant surprises once again. Starting off with Belgian tech house heroes Raw District with the brooding and suspense filled "From The Inside" which is the kind of track you could really imagine Dixon playing to a festival crowd. Berlin legend Oliver Deutschmann (Falkplatz/Vidab) with the dreamy and hypnotic "Control" was great too. Elsewhere there's Southern German merchant of dark journey tracks Tim Engelhardt representing the new garde (alongside Bog) with "No More Words" featuring some wonky synth leads and minimal techno legend Marc Houle with the cheeky retro EBM jack of "Tomboyz". Honourable mention to the Valence/Delft affiliated GoldFfinch with the tough reductionist techno jam "The Hidden"
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IV 71
31 Mar 17
DJ Kicks (unmixed tracks)
34
Scuba / Various
Sigha - "HF029B2" - (3:51)
Surgeon - "The Power Of Doubt" - (7:40)
dBridge - "For Tonight" - (6:25)
Badawi - "Lost Highway" (Incyde remix) - (4:58)
Peverelist - "Sun Dance" - (6:13)
Until Silence - "The Affair" - (5:25)
Addison Groove - "An We Drop" - (4:57)
Roska - "Leapfrog" - (4:30)
Trevino - "Shorty" - (4:14)
Beaumont - "CPX11" - (4:18)
Function vs Jerome Sydenham - "Two Ninety One" - (9:49)
Braille - "Breakup" - (5:26)
Quest - "Everybody In The Place" - (6:27)
Sigha - "Let Me In" - (6:52)
George Fitzgerald - "Shackled" - (7:10)
Jon Convex - "Streetwalk" - (5:00)
Mr Beatnick - "Don't Walk Away From My Love" - (6:36)
Boddika - "Acid Battery" - (4:55) Hot
Marcel Dettmann - "Captivate" - (6:01)
Arkist - "Rendezvous" (SCB edit) - (8:04)
Locked Groove - "Drowning" - (5:54)
Recloose - "Tecumseh" - (8:02)
Sigha - "Where I Come To Forget" - (8:22)
Sex Worker - "Rythm Of The Night" - (3:18)
MARS (DJ-Kicks) - (6:02)
Jichael Mackson - "Gedons" - (14:39)
Rivet - "Running" - (6:11)
Recondite - "Backbone" - (5:40)
Ludovic Vendi - "Mental Bright" - (8:18)
Rivet - "Slant" - (6:49)
Scuba - "Adrenalin" - (6:08)
Sepalcure - "Inside" - (2:13)
Various - "Scuba DJ-Kicks mix" (continuous DJ mix by Scuba) - (1:15:57)
Review: While it might be tricky in these open-minded times for Scuba to shatter preconceptions the way that he did with his Sub:Stance mix a few years ago, this compilation should be seen really as a celebration of the man himself as a DJ. After launching with a decidedly minimalist approach, the mix meanders between pacey techno, bluesy broken beat and rolling dubstep tempos. At times the flow feels unsteady, but then it just rings true that he put this mix together for himself. Without a dancefloor to look after, who knows where many of our favourite DJs might take us?
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K7 291DTM
17 Oct 11
Crispy Bacon
35
Crispy Bacon - (5:50) 130 BPM Hot
The Hoe (Old School mix) - (6:02) 130 BPM
Crispy Bacon (Gilb'R Versatile mix) - (6:02) 160 BPM
Crispy Bacon (Aux 88 mix) - (6:14) 135 BPM
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1370055122
03 Feb 97
Adera Dera
36
Tutapona - (5:52) 125 BPM
Uvivu - (6:00) 114 BPM
Nyota Faraja - (5:53) 113 BPM
Wazanzibari - (6:04) 115 BPM
Furahi - (5:19) 135 BPM
Adera Dera - (5:44) 130 BPM
Mwaitoma - (6:09) 130 BPM Hot
Alo Hai - (4:40) 130 BPM
Yako Nde - (6:01) 130 BPM
Oya Oya Oya - (6:20) 113 BPM
Review: Even if you followed the media for a few seconds over the past few months, you will have seen that the concept of two worlds colliding often causes problems. On this new album by Mim Suleiman, they live in sweet harmony. Dera revolves around the concept of mixing Maurice Fulton's studio prowess with the Tanzanian singer's startling vocal range. From the DJ QU-style dense percussive house of "Tutapona" and "Uvivu", where Suleiman warbles seductively over wailing violins, into the high-paced electro funk and nattering vocal samples of "Wazanzibari" and "Furahi" and the appropriation of Chicago house on "Yako Nde", Adera Dera is a heady serving of social and sonic engineering.
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BT 15
14 Sep 15
Altered States EP
37
Altered States - (13:38) 128 BPM Hot
Afterlife - (8:50) 123 BPM
Making Love - (6:41) 125 BPM
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PCR 02
26 Jul 08
Whalesong
38
WhalesongEXCLUSIVE
Whalesong - (8:43) 123 BPM Hot
Blind Is The Wind (interlude) - (1:07) 123 BPM
Last Chance Saloon - (9:16) 123 BPM
Review: Baby Ford's long running Trelik label enjoyed a more prolific year in 2011 than at any time in the past decade, and Whalesong is a fitting end to a glorious 12 months. If you've been following Och's releases, then you'll know what to expect here. The title track sees the mysterious producer drop dubbier, full blooded beats and billowing chords over a surging groove, while the use of shuffling drums and a stuttering vocal lend the track a memorable signature. "Blind Is The Wind" is an unusual ambient affair thanks to the inclusion of a confused vocal, but Och returns to his natural habitat on "Last Chance Saloon", which features more of the same pumping beats and dreamy chord sequences.
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TR 021
07 Nov 11
Let Go Of This Acid
39
Let Go Of This Acid - (7:17) 123 BPM Hot
Acid Lines - (6:09) 125 BPM
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UNFINISHED 001D
13 Oct 17
Aphelion
40
Various
A Phase - "Insectoid" - (8:59) 126 BPM
Lucy - "Sana Sana Sana Cura Cura Cura" - (9:14) 127 BPM
Ctrls - "X Y" - (5:49) 132 BPM
Rodhad - "Haumea" - (7:17) 129 BPM
Planetary Assault Systems - "The 808 Track" (parts 1 & 2) - (9:14) 133 BPM
James Ruskin - "No Trace" - (5:57) 126 BPM
Surgeon - "Fixed Action Pattern" - (7:06) 128 BPM
Inigo Kennedy - "Arcing" - (6:31) 128 BPM
Karenn - "Pace Yourself" - (6:37) 133 BPM Hot
Review: Woof! If you are looking for a massive slab of techno, you won't find anything as hefty as Aphelion. A package of tracks from Belgian label Token, Aphelion is essentially a primer for the best in contemporary techno, featuring contributions from Surgeon, Rodhad, James Ruskin, Karenn and Planetary Assault System alongside some label regulars. You will have probably already heard "Fixed Action Pattern" from Surgeon - it's possibly one of this year's finest techno tracks - but it's got some stiff competition here with Ruskin in particularly funked up form on "No Trace". Aphelion is a real statement and proof of Token's current rank as a European techno powerhouse alongside the likes of Delsin and Ostgut Ton.
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TOKEN 48D
03 Nov 14
Frequencies
41
Intro - (2:23) 129 BPM
LFO - (3:27) 125 BPM Hot
Simon From Sydney - (5:05) 125 BPM
Nurture - (4:40) 126 BPM
Freeze - (3:56) 128 BPM
We Are Back - (4:44) 128 BPM
Tan Ta Ra - (4:29) 128 BPM
You Have To Understand - (4:04) 128 BPM
El Ef Oh! - (3:49) 123 BPM
Love Is The Message - (3:44) 126 BPM
Mentok 1 - (4:18) 125 BPM
Think A Moment - (3:28) 100 BPM
Groovy Distortion - (3:29) 129 BPM
Track 14 - (2:58) 110 BPM
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WARPCDD3
17 Dec 14
Flash
42
Flash (original remastered) - (7:11) 128 BPM Hot
Flash (The Advent & Industrialyzer remix) - (6:09) 130 BPM
Flash (Channel X remix) - (6:51) 126 BPM
Flash (Jamie Jones remix) - (6:24) 126 BPM
Flash (USCEI1020415) - (9:46) 128 BPM
Flash (Nicky Romero remix) - (5:41) 128 BPM
Flash (Carl Craigs Paperclip People mix - bonus track) - (12:49) 126 BPM
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RR 2041
15 Apr 11
Sabresonic II
43
Smokebelch II (Beatless mix) - (4:15) 128 BPM
Inter-lergen-ten-ko II - (8:56) 125 BPM
Return Of Carter - (4:06) 148 BPM
Still Fighting - (6:58) 129 BPM
Smokebelch II - (12:43) 128 BPM Hot
Edge 6 - (5:56)
Clock Factory - (14:43) 136 BPM
RSD - (5:39)
Smokebelch II (David Holmes mix) - (14:24) 128 BPM
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WARPCDD34
27 Jul 95
Stay Out All Night
44
Stay Out All Night - (7:38) 136 BPM Hot
Wait A Minute - (7:16) 126 BPM
Review: Matt Edwards departs from the script for his latest Radio Slave material. Taking influence from old school hardcore and a cut and paste production approach, on "Stay Out.." he delivers twitchy, good-time break beats that are full of hip-hop and soulful vocal samples. It's quite a departure for the creator of linear techno tracks like "Grindhouse" and "Another Club". On "Wait A Minute", Edwards returns to the techno realm; while still containing a repetitive vocal sample that intones the track's title, the rattling percussion, tough kicks and driving rhythm all come together to form a deadly effective big room techno track.
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REKIDS 159
24 Jul 20
Sixth Sense (Remixes)
45
Sixth Sense (Louie Vega remix) - (6:36) 127 BPM Hot
Sixth Sense (Shlomi Aber remix) - (6:25) 130 BPM
Sixth Sense (Louie Vega dub) - (5:49) 127 BPM
Sixth Sense (Louie Vega instrumental remix) - (6:36) 127 BPM
Sixth Sense (Shlomi Aber Hidden In The Dark mix) - (5:43) 129 BPM
Review: For those who've been buying house music since the '90s, "Sixth Sense" may be familiar. It was first released as a single way back in 1997 and saw Josh Wink joining forces with beat poet/spoken word artist Ursula Rucker on a typical deep and dark house workout. These are entirely fresh remixes, with Schlomi Aber and Louie Vega delivering decidedly 21st century revisions. Vega's vocal, dub and instrumental versions are surprisingly moody by his standards, wrapping Wink's acid-style stabs and mind-altering aural textures around a bouncy, cowbell-driven rhythm track rich in live percussion. Aber takes the track into ultra-deep, sub-heavy techno pastures on his clandestine and alluring "Remix", before stripping back the beats and pushing up the bass on the arguably even more intoxicating "Hidden In The Dark Mix".
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OVM 307
09 Aug 19
The Collective
46
Daystar Rising - (6:22) 131 BPM
Dema - (9:37) 133 BPM
Eniac - (5:42) 131 BPM
Cosmic Surf - (5:01) 133 BPM
Empower - (6:34) 133 BPM
The Symbiont - (6:23) 129 BPM
Siege - (5:43) 129 BPM
Meridian - (4:46) 133 BPM
Through Darkness - (6:09) 129 BPM
Terraforming - (5:14) 129 BPM Hot
Point Blank - (7:25) 129 BPM
And All That Remains - (3:19) 131 BPM
Envision - (6:54) 133 BPM
Nicolette - (4:33) 123 BPM
I Believe - (5:52) 126 BPM
The Edge Of Nothing - (2:00) 129 BPM
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4W 300CD
07 Sep 98
Objekt #4
47
Needle & Thread - (9:25) 129 BPM
Theme From Q - (7:20) 123 BPM Hot
Review: The fourth installment on Objekt's self-titled label has been one of the most eagerly awaited releases of 2017. So is it worth the wait? "Needle & Thread" is an atmospheric, mesmerizing stepper, with the UK producer's lithe, snappy drums underpinning swirling synths, hallucinogenic keyboard squiggles and deft filter action. However, "Theme from Q" is the track that has been praised by all. A tribute to the now shut Basement Q club, it sees TJ Hertz set a dinky house keyboard line to hiccuping drums, pressure cooker builds and a meaty bass to create the most distinctive break beat techno track since Kevin Saunderson's Reese project. On this rare occasion, the hype has been justified.
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OBJEKT 004
05 May 17
Are You There
48
Are You There (Ben Klock remix) - (6:01) 129 BPM Hot
Are You There (ROD remix) - (5:34) 128 BPM
Are You There (Harry Romero remix) - (6:09) 125 BPM
Are You There (Harry Romero Dun) - (4:59) 125 BPM
Are You There (Harry Romero ACATool) - (1:48) 125 BPM
Are You There (95 remix) - (6:50) 132 BPM
Are You There - (8:56) 126 BPM
Are You There (remix) - (9:46) 129 BPM
Are You There (Size 9 remix) - (7:55) 128 BPM
Are You There (My Friend remix) - (4:24) 145 BPM
Review: Ovum's 20th anniversary has been heralded by this very special collection of remixes. Taking on the 1998 classic, techno superstars from across the globe have taken to their artfully darkened studios to create their own version of events, making ten new insights in total. From German techno powerhouse Ben Klock's frighteningly impeccable take to Harry Romero's rather more dancefloor-driven affair; Size 9's minimal injection progresses into an addictive bass loop and My Friend wraps things up with an abstract lesson in sound design, cutting sharp textures and flaccid bass tones to create something totally alien. A must buy.
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OVM- 242
12 May 14
33T.E.P.S.V. EP01
49
Sake Stars Fever - (9:51) 130 BPM
Let The People Faire La Fete - (9:38) 128 BPM
Review: This is the first in a series of Five Eps from label co-owner Laurent Garnier, and this release gets off to a great start with "Sake Stars Fever". Redolent of classic material like "Sound of the Big Babou" and "Crispy Bacon", the track revolves around an epic, all-encompassing bass that seethes with tension. Garnier builds brittle percussion and a jittery rhythm around this core element to give it the necessary dance floor clout. In contrast, "Let The People Faire La Fete" is a deeper track that builds gradually, using doubled up claps and insistent stabs to reach a seductive crescendo. As always with Garnier, satisfaction is always guaranteed.
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COD3QRUNCODED 001
22 Apr 22
The Light Years Reworks
50
Twelve (Marcel Fengler Rework) - (5:51) 129 BPM
Diesel Drudge (Function Rework) - (8:47) 130 BPM
Surface Noise (P.A.S. live edit) - (10:36) 129 BPM
Twelve (Psyk Rework) - (4:54) 88 BPM Hot
Booster (Octave One Rework) - (7:15) 129 BPM
Function 6 (Kamikaze Space Programme Rework) - (6:15) 128 BPM
Surface Noise (Lucy Rework) - (12:51) 127 BPM
Temporary Suspension (Slam Rework) - (7:52) 127 BPM
Tap Dance (P.A.S. live edit) - (7:32) 130 BPM
Raid (Steve Bicknell Rework) - (8:05) 129 BPM
Whistle Viper (P.A.S. live edit) - (5:54) 130 BPM
Function 4 (James Ruskin Rework) - (7:27) 131 BPM
Temporary Suspension (Slam Rework 2) - (7:46) 128 BPM
The Light Years Megamix - (1:04:34) 131 BPM
Review: British techno stalwart Luke Slater is now two decades into his ongoing Planetary Assault Systems adventures. To celebrate, he's handed over tracks recorded over the last 20 years to a hand picked group of remixers. It's a faultlessly floor-focused affair, with Lucy, Steve Bicknell, Function and Slam - whose acid-fired re-make of "Temporary Suspension" is an album highlight - all delivering typically no-nonsense interpretations of Slater's tracks. The producer himself delivers a handful of 'live edits' - versions created for his live shows - while Detroit legends Octave One smother "Booster" in classic Motor City melodies and the most positive of synthesizer refrains.
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MOTELP 03D
24 Mar 17
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