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Dixon Avenue Basement Jams

Dixon Avenue Basement Jams

Glasgow-based label Dixon Avenue Basement Jams is all about ‘real rockin’ raw’ house and techno sounds ‘from the street, for the clubs’. Emerging in 2012, the label has thrown out banging city sounds from the likes of: Denis Sulta, Big Miz, Mark Hawkins, DJ Haus, Fear-E, Vernon, Casio Royale, Modini, Jared Wilson and more. The label is owned by DJ duo Dixon Avenue Basement Jams aka Dan Lurinsky and Kenny Grieve. Sub-labels include Neutralizer and Sealion.
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Posh End Sponk Trax Vol 1
Jump On The House Train - (5:27) 125 BPM Hot
A New Day - (5:21) 131 BPM
Skuddy Deflektor - (5:07) 128 BPM
Green Eyed Monster - (6:33) 128 BPM
Review: Fear-E's fourth outing for Dixon Avenue Basement Jams sees him deliver his biggest track so far. Inspired in equal measure by jacking Chicago house and the low-end menace of Detroit artists like Suburban Knight, the vocal-led "Jump On The House Train" is a superb, slightly menacing slice of house music. "A New Day" and "Skuddy Deflektor" follow in a similar vein, albeit without vocals, with Fear-E laying down dark sub-bass tones and rolling kettle drums to devastating effect. Closing track "Green Eyed Monster" sees him edge closer to techno, with a frazzled bass, acrid acid and waves of abrasive percussion making for a powerful peak time track.
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DABJ 1229
15 Mar 19
Techno
Tracks From The Posh End
Back To Basics - (5:51) 122 BPM Hot
What Ya Gonna - (8:05) 124 BPM
Band Of Rubber - (5:47) 123 BPM
Sunrize In Avalon - (7:16) 122 BPM
Played by: Fear-E, Rave Energy
Review: This is the second full Fear-E release on Dixon Avenue Basement Jams and brilliantly recalls the glory days of Detroit techno and Chicago house. "Back to Basics" revolves around a jacking rhythm and a predatory bass that support a sweaty vocal. It's a classy basement track. On "What Ya Gonna", the tempo moves up a few notches as steely percussion and minimal beats accompany a lo-fi bleep sequence and eerie rave stabs, while "Band of Rubber" is a noisy, muddy groove. None of them can compare to "Sunrize in Avalon" however, which sees Fear-E appropriate the kind of liquid acid-soaked deep techno that Nu Era used to specialise in.

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DABJDIG 02
14 Jul 17
Techno
Santini's Ghost EP
Level 84 - (6:08) 122 BPM
The Dam - (5:37) 127 BPM Hot
Rumble In The Bronx - (6:39) 127 BPM
Raveform - (5:50) 130 BPM
Played by: Fear-E
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DABJ 1223
26 May 17
Techno
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