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Machine Funk
Lucon Acid - (4:42) 52 BPM
Review: Luke Vibert has worked with the acid sound for decades, with traces of the 303 audible on his earliest work, including his first Wagon Christ long players. Machine Funk sees him present a vivid, at times chaotic interpretation of the acid sound. "Juxtafication" is a 303-infused, easy listening piece, while Vibert's propensity to make home-listening beats is audible on "Nonce Tarter". He veers into his signature left of centre electronic sound on "Budstep", while a dance floor friendly iteration is audible on the low-slung groove of "Major Miner". Vibert retains this clubby focus on "Taming of the View", an acid-soaked electro roller.
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ASGDE 039
03 Mar 23
Techno
The Unveiling
Descent Module - (7:41) 79 BPM
Review: De:tuned is the perfect home for Kirk Degiorgio's As One project, where his steeped history in deep, emotive techno and affinity for jazz melds into some of the most stunning machine soul out there. If you're familiar with the sound you'll be instantly sold on these tracks - they don't just ape a bygone sound like so many are doing with that early 90s UK techno vibe. These pieces take that approach and elevate it - the production soars and the expression comes through in startling high-definition, and that goes for the stellar remixes from Ian O'Brien and Luke Slater in The 7th Plain mode as well.
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ASGDE 038
03 Feb 23
Minimal/Tech House
Close Your Eyes & Breathe
Incredible - (5:54) 60 BPM
Review: Firescope legend and one half of electro champions B12, Steven Rutter, arrives in solo form on De:tuned. Dropping the Close Your Eyes & Breathe single, opener "O.L.F. ResPekt" sees Rutter in a wavering, spooky and melodic electro vibe, with "Rewind 273" keeping it lo-fi, downtempo and orbiting the bleep sphere of old school techno. Even lighter on the drums still is "Incredible", a strafing cosmic slice of synths, spaced out percussion and future music atmospheres that crystallizes this gem of a record to be discovered by the true B12 digger.
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ASGDE 033
18 Jun 21
Experimental/Electronic
DE:10.06
The Future Sound Of London - "Skinny Xam" - (3:42) 60 BPM
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ASGDE 025
05 Jul 19
Experimental/Electronic
Brainbox
Various
Total Science - "Winds Of Change" - (8:43) 53 BPM
Review: Most box-set releases tend to focus on reissues and re-releases, but on Brainbox De:tuned opts for a different approach. The compilation features artists who defined European techno and electronica's golden age during the 90s, but the Belgian label has commissioned new or unreleased material from these acts. Fans of that era will be thrilled by B12's moody electro, the raw, analogue warmth of John Beltran's "Nineteen Eighty Nine" and the resonating bass-y techno of In:Sync's "Crack in the World". While not every track impresses - Move D's contribution sounds tepid - there are enough jaw-dropping piece of music on this compilation, witness the autumnal majesty of as One's "Where Did He Go & Why" to make Brainbox an essential release.
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ASG_DE 011
18 Nov 16
Techno
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