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Butter Notes
I Don't Believe - (5:39) 86 BPM
Everything - (4:45) 88 BPM
Am I Wrong - (7:26) 92 BPM
Get Your Attention - (8:34) 92 BPM
Kold Rock Stuff - (5:44) 86 BPM
Dark Forest - (7:14) 93 BPM
Regrets Memories And Dreams - (7:57) 79 BPM
Am I Eternal - (8:08) 90 BPM
Review: Trip-hop/downtempo veterans The Deadbeats return with what by our reckoning is their sixth album, and their fifth on their own Space Hopper label. 'Butter Notes' opens with the Massive Attack-esque 'I Don't Believe' - all luxuriant strings and looping rap vocal snips - then moves on through six more slices of prime mid-paced chillage, blending influences from Balearica, broken beat, lo-fi hip-hop and funk before concluding with the suitably epic and expansive 'Am I Eternal'. If you've enjoyed any of their previous albums you're highly likely to enjoy this one as well, with the standout for this reviewer being 'Dark Forest', which adds some dubby flourishes to what it otherwise a fairly standardised blueprint. Still, if ain't broke, etc...
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824833 064837
12 Apr 24
Disco Archipelago
Disco Archipelago (original mix) - (5:24) 115 BPM
New Life (original mix) - (4:52) 119 BPM
Breeze (original mix) - (4:48) 121 BPM
New Life (Tech Support remix) - (6:14) 119 BPM
Breeze (Joe Morris Evening Breeze remix) - (6:24) 115 BPM
Review: Leeds label Shades of Sound seem obsessed with serving up melodious and colourful music tailor-made for sunny days and humid dancing at dusk. They're at it again on 'Disco Archipalego', a bold and entertaining label debut courtesy of Sydney producer Arp Decco. There three typically sparkling and kaleidoscopic original tracks on display: the mid-tempo, synth strings-laden Balearic piano house-meets-Reverso 68 cheeriness of 'Disco Archipalego', the synth solo sporting piano house-with-acid-bass flex of 'New Life', and the gorgeous 'Breeze', whose snaking sax solos, joyous melodious and chunky TB-303 bassline create a suitably loved-up mood. 'Tech Support' turn 'New Life' into an acid-flecked, sunrise-ready breakbeat house gem, before Joe Morris rounds off a fine EP by giving 'Breeze' a nostalgic, Balearic house-goes-breakbeat re-fix.
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SOS 019
15 Apr 24
Can You Ride A Camel?
Timeless Mystery - (7:41) 87 BPM
Can You Ride A Camel? - (7:50) 100 BPM
Taste Your Tongue - (7:50) 101 BPM
The Present Moment - (6:27) 82 BPM
Price Of Freedom - (8:41) 70 BPM
Octo-Birth - (8:37) 127 BPM
Spark - (7:20) 67 BPM
Whisper Of The Unseen - (5:42) 100 BPM
Symmetrical Mirrors - (8:12) 80 BPM
Jinn's Touch - (4:24) 110 BPM
Puzzled - (5:10) 85 BPM
Welcome To The Dark Net - (8:10) 68 BPM
Desire - (6:04) 108 BPM
Room For Everyone - (7:08) 120 BPM
Sands Of Wonder - (7:08) 110 BPM
Review: Noor apparently means 'light' in both Hebrew and Arabic, so it's a fitting name for a project that sees Israeli psy-trance veteran Ofer Dikovsky, AKA Oforia, blending a wide range of Middle Eastern musical influences with an equally wide range of western, electronic flavours. 'Can You Ride A Camel?' is his second long-player released under the Noor banner and really is an incredibly diverse affair, ranging over the course of its 1h 47m from the downtempo, jazzy and Balearic-leaning to pumping trance, techno and breaks... sometimes within the course of a single track! Not gonna pick any standouts here, because this is a truly unique-sounding album that really deserves to be heard in its entirety.
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SHAMAN 067
11 Apr 24
Sternana Remixes
Sternana (Balam remix) - (6:20) 122 BPM
El Jockey (Tyu remix feat Abr?o) - (6:38) 118 BPM Hot
Cicatriz (feat Livia - Mufti remix) - (5:30) 105 BPM
Sternana (feat Livia - Hermetics remix) - (5:13) 125 BPM
Review: Bufi & Kubebe unveil Sternana Remixes: a collection of reinterpretations from their collaborative EP, initially launched under sister label Fauna Reve. This release introduces fresh perspectives from Balam, Tyu, Mufti, and Hermetics, each infusing the original tracks with their distinctive takes, introducing fresh approaches respectively. Balam kickstarts the compilation with a pulsating remix of acid-infused energy and trance elements, while Tyu's hypnotic rendition of "El Jockey "blends deep drums with psychedelic nuances. From Guadalajara, Mufti delivers a break-driven remix of "Cicatriz" while Argentinean artist Hermetics closes with a captivating version of "Sternana" - luring listeners in with its potent kick and entrancing vocals.
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DURO 058
12 Apr 24
Bhangra House XTC
Manjeet Kondal - "Ishkaan De Mamle" (Mr Scruff remix) - (9:55) 127 BPM
Turbotito, Ragz & Manjeet Kondal - "Pyaar" - (5:19) 95 BPM
Manjeet Kondal - "Ishkaan De Mamle" (Mr Scruff instrumental dub) - (8:37) 127 BPM
Turbotito, Ragz & Manjeet Kondal - "Pyaar" (Lovey Dubby dub) - (5:20) 95 BPM
Manjeet Kondal - "Ishkaan De Mamle" (Mr Scruff vocal Strip Down) - (8:36) 127 BPM
Manjeet Kondal - "Ishkaan De Mamle" (Mr Scruff edit) - (4:46) 127 BPM
Turbotito, Ragz & Manjeet Kondal - "Pyaar" (edit) - (3:14) 95 BPM
Review: Billed as a "tribute to the forgotten late '80s/early '90s era of Bhangra influenced by house, dub and hip-hop", this expansive collection boasts fresh remixes of tracks from Manjeet Kondal's 1986 album 'Holle Holle', and a fresh cut featuring vocal samples from that set. Mr Scruff steps up to provide the remixes, offering four passes on 'Ishkaan de Mamie': a deliciously jacking, proto house-meets-acid house full vocal remix that lasts for just a shade under 10 mesmerising minutes, a sleazy and percussive 'Instrumental Dub', an alternative 'Vocal Strip Down' take with added TB-303 tweaks, and a tidy 'Edit'. Turbotito and Ragz deliver 'Pyaar', a brilliant slab of late '80s style Bhangra/hip-hop fusion with added acid lines. The 'Lovey Dubby Dub' is a sensational alternative pass that's arguably better than the duo's original mix.
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NAYA 006
19 Apr 24
Mascara De Tigre
Mascara De Tigre - (6:10) 120 BPM
Mascara De Tigre (Prins Thomas remix) - (8:38) 120 BPM
Dreamers - (5:52) 120 BPM
Drummer's Dance - (5:36) 120 BPM Hot
Review: For the latest missive on his long-running Internasjonal imprint, Norse disco don Prins Thomas has turned to first-time collaborators SONNS (AKA South Korea-based Frenchman Timothee Victorri) and Mexcian maverick Inigo Vontier, a producer renowned for the psychedelic nature of his dancefloor workouts. The headline attraction is arguably title tracl 'Mascara De Tigre', a pleasingly percussive, offbeat and mind-mangling affair that wraps hazy piano motifs, trippy electronics and tactile vocal samples around an unusual but addictive beat. Prins Thomas remixes, giving the track a sleazy Italo disco-meets-weirdo house flex, before the pair offer up two more tracks: the acid-flecked nu-disco shuffle of 'Dreamers' and the post punk-goes-dark disco flex of 'Drummers Dance'.
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INTSS 012
12 Apr 24
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