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Uppers N Downers
Uppers N Downers - (6:01) 128 BPM
21 Bump Street - (6:00) 128 BPM
Sticky Fingers - (6:42) 127 BPM
Review: Manchester-based producer PACH., who you may remember from his much loved 'Pull Up & Dance' anthem on Darius Syrossian's popular Moxy Muzik label last year, produces a generously proportioned four track EP for the Aesthetic stable. Take note of the title, as it dictates the contents, with the title track and '21 Bump Street' proving to be the definite uppers, both adding a delirious feel of disco euphoria to a sturdy tech-house framework. Tracks 3 & 4 are the slightly darker and more mysterious cuts 'Sticky Fingers' and 'Six N Switch', the latter featuring the sound of some rather decadent X-rated activities in full swing. Nice work if you can get it.
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AESTHETIC 20
17 Mar 23
Minimal/Tech House
Playacar
Playacar - (7:37) 127 BPM
Tsubasa - (6:38) 126 BPM Hot
Seiya - (7:12) 126 BPM
Review: Three sumptuous offerings of quality grooves from the Aesthetic series, as Paris club scene fave Djebali and Argentinian DJ and producer Jorge Savorett join forces once again. This choice trio definitely veers on the side of the under rather than over stated, preferring to rely on warm rhythmic flourishes and enticing, inviting instrumentation rather than thumping firepower or gimmickry. The beats are tight and hypnotic, with perhaps just the slightest hint of a nod to the shuffling drum machine funk of early Derrick May productions like 'Nude Photo' here and the more head nodding repetition of Chicago jack house there. Aesthetically pleasing for sure.
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AESTHETIC 15
01 Apr 22
Deep House
Ocean IV
Ocean IV - (7:12) 125 BPM Hot
Dune - (7:42) 125 BPM
Elsewhere - (8:35) 127 BPM
Aldoret - (7:04) 127 BPM
Review: The latest missive from Constant Sound's consistently interesting Aesthetic offshoot delivers four tracks of high-quality dancefloor fusion, where dreamy and melodic deep house sounds wrap around typically swung tech-house beats. It's an attractive formula provided by French duo Mara Lakour - most famous for their releases on Roots For Bloom and Normandy Records - and one they should considering exploring further in future. We're particularly enjoying the title track, where ethereal female vocal snippets seemingly drift above comforting chords and wriggling acid lines, and the billowing, marimba style melodies of 'Dune', though other cuts 'Elsewhere' and 'Alodret', the latter a locked-in trip into hypnotic early morning territory, are also rather good.
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AESTHETIC 16
04 Mar 22
Deep House
AESTHETIC 14
Gruia - "Privind De Sus" - (7:40) 125 BPM
Ciphr - "Rolling Stoned" - (6:02) 127 BPM Hot
Benjamin Joseph - "Vice" - (8:05) 128 BPM
Rodrigo - "Mineral" - (7:43) 128 BPM
Review: We might all be locked at home with no prospect of any serious dancefloor action before the end of the year, but when we do get allowed out again, boy will there be plenty of high grade weaponry for DJs to choose from. Aesthetic's 14th EP is one such offering, with four artists all serving up one tech house track each. And what good stuff it is too, with Gruia keeping it light and airy but locked to supple beat, and Ciphr inviting us deep down into a dubby, stripped back cavern of deft sound design and lovely wooden hits. Completing the set are Benjamin Joseph's more urgent and direct 'Vice' and a mind melting number from Rodrigo that bends space and time.
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AESTHETIC 14
10 Sep 21
Minimal/Tech House
Aesthetic 13
Dudley Strangeways - "Mutual Core" - (7:40) 128 BPM Hot
TIJN - "Amorpheus" - (7:03) 127 BPM
Jean Bressan - "Apartment 303" - (7:09) 128 BPM
Review: Aesthetic are back with another grip of sleek and refined tech house rollers to keep you bumping from dusk 'till dawn. First up, Dudley Strangeways lays down a smooth blend of cosy organ tones and crisp, shuffling drums that lend themselves to the warm-up as much as the after-hours. Loht Vostok's 'La Luz' has a tighter uptempo flavour, but it's still resolutely deep. TIJN takes things in a mellow, introspective direction without slouching on the groove, and Jean Bressan taps into a playful, artfully sculpted vibe with plenty of funk. If you're looking for something sophisticated to slip into a long and winding session, this EP will have you covered four times over.
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AESTHETIC 13
28 May 21
Minimal/Tech House
Monin
Monin - (4:28) 126 BPM
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808391 116443
29 Apr 21
Indie/Alternative
H
H - (7:37) 128 BPM Hot
I - (7:03) 128 BPM
J - (6:51) 126 BPM
Review: Aesthetic stride into 2021 with more of that surefooted, stripped back dancefloor finery that makes them a buy-on-sight for serious minimal house heads. Relic is at the controls this time around, leading in style with the sombre keys and snappy rhythms of 'H'. 'I' has a more airy feel to it thanks to artfully sculpted atmospheric tones that linger around the crisp and shuffling beat. 'J' calls to mind some of the dubbier micro house of the mid 00s era with its sliced up, twitchy samples and nagging groove, complementing the other two floor burners on this high grade EP perfectly.
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AESTHETIC 12
16 Apr 21
Minimal/Tech House
Quiver
Quiver - (8:03) 128 BPM Hot
Level Up - (7:03) 128 BPM
A.M. Rhythm - (8:35) 127 BPM
Review: Adam Nahalewicz made an impressive debut with the warm, bubbling house cut he dropped on Recycle, and now Aesthetic have snapped him up for an EP that expands on the promise of that sole track. "Quiver" leads the way with a wonderfully dynamic strain of bumping tech house peppered with fluid sound design and pinprick textures, while "Level Up" brings a fresh dose of warm, melodic synth work into the mix while still riding that oh-so crisp groove. "A.M. Rhythm" is equally melodious, albeit a little smoother on the rhythm side of things and with a gentle nature that should suit the up all night crowd beautifully.
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AESTHETIC 11
09 Apr 21
Minimal/Tech House
Aesthetic 10
Motion To Delay - (7:07) 128 BPM
Conspiracy - (7:05) 128 BPM Hot
Fez - (6:31) 128 BPM
Review: Having impressed with his drop on Aesthetic earlier this year, rising minimal house talent Nolga returns to the label with another batch of sprightly, springy bumpers to fire up your limbs and feed your brain. 'Motion To Delay' matches cascading melodic threads with a crisp, lightly swung rhythm section, while 'Conspiracy' follows a similar thread of wiggy lead lines and curvy bass. 'Fez' takes the template of the first two tracks and tips the balance towards a sumptuous palette of synth tones flitting around the sharp but snaking groove. If you need some smart but playful club tracks in your bag, look no further.
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AESTHETIC 10
09 Oct 20
Minimal/Tech House
Aesthetic 09
Waves - (7:49) 126 BPM Hot
CC - (7:22) 126 BPM
Sundayyzz - (7:44) 125 BPM
Review: Since 2013 Tijn (not to be confused with J. Tijn) has been issuing a steady stream of high grade minimal and tech house for labels like Decay, Memoria, Moss Co and more recently Vuew. Now he comes to Aesthetic for a varied EP that leads in with the dusky, blue-hued tones of "Waves" - a moment for true immersion and introspection. By way of contrast, "CC" captures the energy of classic mid 00s minimal a la labels like Cynosure - all bugging samples hopping around a swinging groove - and we can't get enough of it. "Sundayyzz" takes things in a spookier direction, keeping that stripped back shuffle but holding down a more mellow energy compared to "CC".
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AESTHETIC 09
10 Jul 20
Minimal/Tech House
Aesthetic 08
Din Eter - (7:10) 125 BPM
Un Vechi Inceput - (7:40) 125 BPM
Review: The Aesthetic wagon keeps rolling unabated, offering up the kind of smart, off-kilter minimal tech house to sate the DJs thirsting for the freshest cuts. Gruia is a Bucharest stalwart, representing something of a new wave of Romanian producers flying the flag for the country's fabled minimal scene while striving for new ideas within the framework. "Neutron Starlet" is peppered with playful analogue wobbles, while "Din Eter" centres around heavily processed vocal threads. "Jalea Viului" is a more meditative affair, although still focused on the floor, and "Un Vechi Inceput" opts for a more classic minimal sound.
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AESTHETIC 08
19 Jun 20
Minimal/Tech House
Aesthetic 07
Formulate - (7:03) 127 BPM
No 800 - (7:37) 126 BPM
Exteria - (7:14) 126 BPM Hot
Review: The funking, bumping sound of Aesthetic continues to bolster the impact of parent label Constant Sound, bringing a more colourful palette to realm of minimal tech house. The latest Aesthetic release comes from emergent talents Josh Baker & Alfa, working in collaboration to summon up some sprightly grooves to put a spring in your step. "Formulate" is especially bouncy, not least thanks to those nimble synth lines, while "No 800" takes things in a tougher direction without losing that groovy swing and rich sense of melody. "Exteria" completes the set with a particularly funky concoction that heads towards the deeper end of the night.
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AESTHETIC 07
24 Feb 20
Minimal/Tech House
Aesthetic 06
34100 - (7:11) 127 BPM
XYZ - (8:04) 128 BPM Hot
Line Of Questioning - (7:04) 128 BPM
Shelter - (6:45) 128 BPM
Review: The latest transmission on Aesthetic comes from Nolga, previously spotted alongside Michael James on the Hoarder label. The sound on this EP is pure, classy minimal house executed with a fine ear for detail, leading in with the deep tracking "34100" before locking into the equally immersive "XYZ". The shuffle is strong on this collection, keeping up with the subtly dubby, utterly funky "Line Of Questioning" before launching into the crafty, bouncy tones of "Shelter". Immaculately produced with maximum body response in mind, this is another strong outing for Aesthetic and a promising next step for a highly promising producer.
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AESTHETIC 06
20 Jan 20
Minimal/Tech House
Aesthetic 05
Us01 - (6:46) 125 BPM
Heads Down - (6:40) 127 BPM
Dream State - (6:42) 125 BPM
Locker - (6:05) 127 BPM Hot
Review: Matthew Farrow brings his Kepler project back to Aesthetic following sterling turns on Silencio, Pathway Traxx and Pleasure Zone. The vibe is infectiously bouncy on opening track "Us01", while "Heads Down" stays true to its title as it favours a subtle approach for meditative immersion in the tech house tradition. "Dream State" finds Farrow exploring his jazzy tendencies once more with some ace, ear-catching chords that skip around a shuffling beat. "Locker" rounds the EP out with a mellow, dubby groover shaped out by gaseous pads and underpinned by a subtle, wriggling synth line.
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AESTHETIC 05
16 Dec 19
Minimal/Tech House
Aesthetic 04
Calibans Dance - (7:38) 126 BPM
Lessons - (6:47) 125 BPM
Twelvty (original mix) - (7:18) 127 BPM Hot
Twelvty (Kepler remix) - (6:36) 126 BPM
Review: The Aesthetic label is steadily growing as yet another strong side to the Constant Sound empire, and they're sounding fit as a fiddle with this latest drop from Niko Maxen. Aesthetic 04 leads in with "Calibans Dance", a swirling, dubbed out affair with intriguing percussive tones to add an intriguing edge to the stripped back house groove. "Lessons" has a heads down, twitchy demeanour it's impossible to resist, and then "Twelvty" summons up some elegant synth strokes that hover in between the shuffling beats. The latter provides more than enough inspiration for Kepler to deliver an astounding remix that plays around with bouncy arps and pointed house rhythms in his inimitable style.
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AESTHETIC 04
14 Oct 19
Minimal/Tech House
Aesthetic 03
Sunrise - (9:32) 125 BPM Hot
Imagine - (8:07) 127 BPM
Voltage - (8:29) 125 BPM
Time - (9:43) 126 BPM
Played by: Moya (US)
Review: Russian producer Swoy has been spotted alongside Djebali in the past, so you know this cat means business when it comes to minimal house. Recent releases on EWax and OGE have set the scene perfectly for this latest trip into the undergrowth on Aesthetic. "Sunrise" is a heads down groover with subtle threads of melody scattered throughout, while "Imagine" ups the wriggling sound design and threads a lighter mood through the middle distance of the track. "Voltage" drops things back to a loopy, techy sound, and then "Time" drifts into dreamier headspace without sacrificing the crafty little production flairs that make Swoy a standout artist.
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AESTHETIC 03
26 Aug 19
Minimal/Tech House
Aesthetic 02
Dubdiver - (6:28) 125 BPM
Watercooler - (6:55) 125 BPM
Review: Aesthetic got off to a strong start with a various artist release from rising talents Nick Beringer, Niko Maxen, Stevn.aint.levn and Sy. Now they return with a solo release from LOY, who's previously been spotted on labels like Minim and Laate. You can expect sleek and refined minimal house grooves of the highest order, warm and dubby but equally honed for the more energetic hours of the party. "Dubdiver" is especially immersive with its shimmering ripples of brain-massaging melodic content, while "Blind Trip" takes things in a more brooding, emotive direction for duskier moments in the midst of the endless house shuffle.
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AESTHETIC 02
08 Jul 19
Minimal/Tech House
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