Review: Athens native Thodoris Triantafillou brings us a full-length that, even if it's sitting on our Minimal/Tech House pages, defies easy genre categorisation. Across the album's eight tracks - of which no fewer than five feature the slightly mysterious Dekard on vocal duties - minimal, tech-house, prog, downtempo electronica, indie-dance and even trance (see 'Sennios') have all played their part in shaping the sound of an album that certainly makes for an engaging listen, albeit the angst-y, indie-ish white boy vocals won't be to everyone's taste. For straight-up tech/minimal vibes, '432' and 'Xperima' are the tracks to head for first.
Review: Contemporary, vaguely disco-inspired electronica from the more arty, experimental end of the spectrum is the order of the day on this EP from Danish trio WhoMadeWho, who've played with the likes of Hot Chip, Daft Punk, Soulwax and LCD Soundsystem. 'Obstacle' itself in its original form has a Moroder-esque throb that's topped with a melancholic, indie-style male vocal. The Marvin & Guy Disco Mix will be the one for most disco jocks, while Chaim & Jenia Tarsol serve up an Italo-tinged refix aimed at the "melodic techno" floors. Bonus track 'Bait', meanwhile, is an indie-dance near-instrumental with some neat fluttering female vocal snips.
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