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All Access No Excess
Gazaghchik Es - (6:08) 127 BPM
Worn Tough Psyche - (5:28) 129 BPM
All Access - (5:52) 126 BPM
For All - (6:57) 127 BPM
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BOPD 18
05 Apr 24
Techno
Intra.Actae
Another Scuffed Slice - (5:15) 111 BPM
Salt Or Man Deity - (4:48) 155 BPM
Corpse Chime - (0:43) 152 BPM
Intra.Acid - (7:46) 140 BPM Hot
The Pounce - (5:17) 117 BPM
Kret Sentinel Basin - (3:53) 119 BPM
Goom - (4:12) 138 BPM
Cavh - (1:08) 143 BPM
Intra.Star - (5:27) 128 BPM
Girl Squad V - (3:14) 142 BPM
AuggBuel - (4:12) 141 BPM
Core Research In Tekno Music - (3:44) 141 BPM
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BOPD 17
10 Nov 23
Techno
Intra.Acid
Intra.Acid - (7:46) 140 BPM
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BOPD 17S 1
27 Oct 23
Techno
Motor Murk
Motor Murk - (5:04) 131 BPM
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BOPD 16
16 Jun 23
Bass
Afterworld
Afterworld - (6:04) 171 BPM
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BOPD 15
28 Oct 22
Drum & Bass / Jungle
ZidOne
ZidOne - (6:00) 120 BPM
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BOPD 14
29 Apr 22
Techno
Creal Returns
Creal Returns - (5:07) 142 BPM
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BOPD 13
31 Dec 20
Techno
Bapz
Bapz - (5:41) 139 BPM
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BOPD 12
27 Nov 20
Techno
All Clans Shortcast Era
All Clans Shortcast Era - (5:31) 130 BPM
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BOPD 11
09 Oct 20
Techno
Megaton
Megaton - (5:13) 137 BPM
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BOPD 010
05 Jun 20
Techno
Wells Orbit (Rojava Aragon)
Wells Orbit - (6:32) 139 BPM
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BOPD 09
10 Apr 20
Techno
FlightSTRENS2Rd/The Assembly
FlightSTRENS2Rd - (6:09) 133 BPM
The Assembly - (5:00) 133 BPM Hot
Review: You can always be sure about that Tadd 'JTC' Mullinix will bring his unique perspective to each release - and this new outing on his Bopside label is no exception. Deploying a faster pace than usual for this project, "FlightSTRENS2Rd" sees the versatile US producer look to late 90s minimalism to create a wiry, percussive groove that clicks and clanks its way towards Jon Tejada style nirvana. On "The Assembly", Mullinix goes for a heavier option; this time, the beats are fuller and tougher, and an insistent filter weaves its way in and out of the driving groove. It sounds somewhat like Floorplan but Mullinix's personality shines through.
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BOP 08
21 Jun 19
Techno
Luxus Steroid Abamita
Just-World Believers - (4:54) 89 BPM
Luxus Steroid Abamita - (6:37) 53 BPM
Urge To Dive - (4:33) 98 BPM
Truest Coffer - (3:52) 54 BPM Hot
Hillbrent Crysula Pagoda - (3:37) 154 BPM
The Lions Of Rojava - (4:13) 106 BPM
Plenary Psychic Automatism - (4:15) 131 BPM
Mesrop - (3:34) 113 BPM
Yopo - (17:36) 125 BPM
Review: Tadd Mullinix returns to his more experimental Charles Manier guise and follows up 2015's demonstrative sophomore American Manier with another politically galvanised trip into the darker, starker, fringe-frolicking pastures of electronica. Coated in his own artwork and burning with fusions such as a fuzzy kraut stew of "Lions Of Rojava", the swampy, insistent 99 percenter "Truest Coffer" the experience gradually builds in momentum and shape as we hit the final floor-focused throes where impenetrable weaves of molten machine funk entwine and tangle with uncompromised hypnotica. Another stern statement from the man like Cotton.
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BOPD 07
16 Jun 17
Techno
JTC
Caskadia - (6:03) 126 BPM
Atmospheres Pt 2 (Strato mix) - (7:52) 128 BPM
Nexus Ship Core - (4:57) 126 BPM
Infoline (DMX Crew remix) - (5:02) 126 BPM
Dusselmorph - (4:41) 120 BPM
Blitz Puff (High Position mix) - (5:44) 87 BPM Hot
Atmospheres Pt 5 (Hemi mix) - (6:49) 125 BPM
Infoline (Engage mix) - (4:58) 84 BPM
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BOPD 06
24 Jun 16
Deep House
Skein
Skein - (14:56) 73 BPM
Hadopelagic Chime - (8:56) 71 BPM
Bridge Out - (18:21)
Review: It's not hard to admire the sheer bloody-mindedness that drives Tadd Mullinix's label venture, Bopside. In between the recent Charles Manier album and the upcoming JTC long-player - a contender for house album of the year - comes Skein. Produced under his birth name, it's a deeply experimental three-tracker. The title track is a succession of screeches, howls and white noise blasts, while "Hadopelagic Chime" sees the US producer map out a series of soundscapes against a low tempo backdrop. Closing track "Bridge Out" is a succession of abstract clatters, noisy interference and scattered dissected FX. God knows what demographic Mullinix is hoping to an appeal to - if any.
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BOPD 05
27 May 16
Experimental/Electronic
American Manier
The Chop Stop - (4:40) 113 BPM
Auctoritas - (4:01) 110 BPM
Bryozoa - (1:58) 109 BPM
Stag Error - (5:03) 113 BPM
Deatomized - (3:37) 109 BPM
Reciprocal Altruism - (2:26) 97 BPM
Sift Throught Art Collecting People - (7:38) 126 BPM Hot
CS510X - (2:43) 147 BPM
Unsubscribe - (2:37) 135 BPM
Under The Boris Zenker Building - (3:03) 145 BPM
Living Youths - (4:29) 120 BPM
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BOPD 04
27 Nov 15
Techno
2AMFM
Dynasty Warriors - (5:29) 120 BPM
Midnight Social - (6:00) 114 BPM
Crux Palm - (5:12) 120 BPM
Highrise Games - (6:07) 120 BPM
The Barber & The Fish - (4:53) 119 BPM
Excuse Me Miss - (6:38) 126 BPM Hot
What We Live For - (5:54) 119 BPM
Review: Tadd Mullinix's Michigan-based label Bopside is home to his and D'Marc Cantu's brilliant 2AMFM project. This eponymous album is their long awaited long player after loads of previous releases on labels like Creme, Spectral Sound, M>O>S Recordings and Nation. It's deep, but warm and highlights include the melted mechanical acid of "Midnight Social", the lo-fi electro-pop of "Excuse Me Miss" and the soothing ecstasy pads of retro houser "What We Live For".
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BOPD 03
28 Aug 15
Funky/Club House
Waiting For A Minute
Waiting For A Minute - (6:14) 120 BPM Hot
Keep This Heat - (6:41) 126 BPM
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BOPD 02
04 May 15
Deep House
Escalator To Sorga
Escalator To Sorga - (6:48) 120 BPM
Infinite Organism - (6:01) 122 BPM Hot
Veronja One - (12:26) 134 BPM
Review: The first single on the Bopside label comes from its creator, Ann Arbor-based producer Tadd Mullinix, under the JTC mantle (the recently abbreviated take on James T Cotton, one of his many pseudonyms). "Escalator To Sorga" is a thing of great beauty, with a lolloping Detroit deep house groove - hissing cymbals, loose hits and so forth - overlaid with long, drawn out chords and tactile stabs. "Infinite Organism" sounds like a late '80s British house cut with old skool Motor City stabs and stargazing melodies, while "Veronja One" is the kind of deep, undulating electro jam that Drexciya used to do so well.
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BOPD 01
06 Oct 14
Deep House
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