Review: Creme Organization proudly give us a digital version of Orgue Electronique's remix of "Our Discovery" by Henry Saiz - a certified booty-shaker in itself! Mr.Orgue is a master on those keyboards, and his densely italo approach stands out loud and clear in the mix, combined smartly with a contemporary house flex and manifested here by a swooping layer of low frequencies. It's one of those tracks for both home usage and dance floor destruction - the decision is yours, make of it what you will - recommended!
Review: Creme Organization's imperious year continues apace with Wildlyfe Genesis, the solo label debut from Xosar! Increasingly regarded as Legowelt's muse, Xosar of course has previous on DJ TLR's label, debuting the Trackman Lafonte and Bonquiqui 'surfer house' project shared with Danny Wolfers on Creme last year. Eagle eyed XOSAR followers will undoubtedly realise that the title track has been listed on the artist's own website under the unreleased tracks section, and the label state the accompaniment "Eye Of The Wavestorm" is of a similar vintage, dating back to the time of her debut release on L.I.E.S. Regardless of their age, both cuts have that timeless mystical quality that all Xosar material comes soaked in and the cover art for Wildlyfe Genesis features a further demonstration of Xosar's visual talent.
Review: Basic Soul Unit follow up their Tuff Luv EP with a stellar package of "Jak D Freq" from Dave Huismans, aka A Made Up Sound. The Dutchman, best known for his productions offerings under his 2562 moniker, kicks off with the Puur Natuur mix, which strips the jacking original into a mechanical, dubbed out affair. His acid rework creates a smorgasbord of crunchy beats, squelchy basslines and general motorik goodness.
Review: Stu 'Asok' Robinson has come a long way since making his debut on Use of Weapons in 2012, progressively moving further towards the analogue-rich sounds of vintage Motor City techno. The Liverpool-based producer's full conversion to the Detroit cause can be heard on this sampler for forthcoming debut album A Mind Forever Voyaging. Robinson begins with the intergalactic ambience of "6800", before blending classic Motor City chords and punishing broken techno beats on the impressive "The Killing Game Show". Finally, he pushes a pounding kick drum to the fore on the Model 500 influenced throb of "Loom (Special Beats Mix)".
Review: After a killer run of releases for The Trilogy Tapes, L.I.E.S. and Rush Hour under his many monikers, William Burnett returns to DJ TLR's Creme Organization with Run From The Sunset EP. Be it crafting lo-fi power house for L.I.E.S and Creme Organization, dreamy synth sessions for NYC label Sequencias or unlikely club anthems like "The Overlord" for Will Bankhead's Trilogy Tapes imprint, William Burnett ranks alongside Legowelt in his ability to produce frazzled house music weighted toward the not-so serious end of club techno. His return to Creme sees the multi-faceted DJ and label boss canvass an array of sounds, ranging from deep, chord driven Chicago-style house to playful electronica and traversable worm-holing techno.
Review: Originally released by Dutch label Creme back in 2002, this re-issue is a reminder of how diverse Danny 'Legowelt' Wolfers can be. At the time, Wolfers had scored a big hit with "Disco Rout", with even Sven Vath licensing it to one of his Cocoon mixes. The sound of Rout is audible here, with Wolfers mixing an acidic line over loose, housey beats and "Apollo Park" doing a neat line in mysterious synth riffs. However, the most accurate representations of his trance sound - and that's trance with a small t - are the title track and "At The Airport". Minor key riffs build and build over tearing analogue basslines that hint at mysterious, undiscovered places. No wonder Uncle Sven was all over it.
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