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Too Late To Understand
Assimilate The Process - (5:17) 134 BPM Hot
React In Time - (5:42) 136 BPM
Too Late To Understand - (5:26) 134 BPM
Atypical Concerns - (5:16) 135 BPM
Looping Station - (5:32) 129 BPM
Unknown Path - (5:52) 133 BPM
The Mess You Leave Behind - (5:30) 130 BPM
Restless Structure - (6:20) 133 BPM
Gradual Interferences - (5:21) 135 BPM
Demonic Sequence - (5:49) 133 BPM
Review: Rasser, one of Europe's most talented techno producers, makes his debut on Edit Select. The title track is an expansive, dubby affair. Featuring swirling textures and a pulsating groove, these elements make for a compelling arrangement. On "React in Time", he ups the intensity levels. While the overall sound design bears similarities to "React", the pace and cavernous aesthetic make it more club friendly. "Assimilate the Process" sees Rasser opt for a linear approach. He uses the stripped back rhythm as a backdrop for reverberating tones and dubbed out percussion. "Atypical Concerns" is more esoteric. Rasser's production aesthetic remains the same though, and swirling textures unravel over a rolling, tribal groove.
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EDIT-SELECT 161DLP1
04 Aug 23
Techno
Bushido
Sageo - (7:17) 134 BPM
Kissaki - (5:16) 134 BPM Hot
Koiguchi - (6:01) 132 BPM
Tsuba - (5:39) 133 BPM
Review: Drop-E's debut for Edit Select draws on classic techno sounds, reimagining them for 2022 dance floors. "Sageo", with its dense rhythm and heavy tones, comes across like an update of Richie Hawtin's FUSE project, while at the other end of the sonic spectrum, there's "Tsuba". Deeper and more hypnotic, its bleep-heavy groove and repetitive percussive ticks are like a contemporary take on vintage Plastikman. In between these two different approaches there's "Kissaki", a droning, club-friendly affair that will transport the listener down a sonic wormhole, while "Koiguchi" sees
Drop-E flip the script, dropping a layered, muddy rhythm led by insistent percussion.
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EDIT SELECT 146D
30 Sep 22
Techno
Defensive Strategies
Defensive Strategy - (6:19) 132 BPM
Modern Minimal - (6:22) 131 BPM Hot
Radial - (6:10) 135 BPM
Tunnels - (6:22) 131 BPM
Stellar - (6:15) 133 BPM
Invariant - (6:30) 128 BPM
Review: Skjold returns to Edit Select with a spellbinding release. The tile track is an ominous, droning affair, its layered tones as dark as a winter's night in central Europe. "Modern Minimal" sees Skjold push in a more evocative direction, with a reverberating, two-note bass providing the backdrop for eerie tones. On "Radial" and "Stellar", the Viennese artist drops lean, sparse grooves that are led by metallic percussion and rolling drums. Meanwhile, "Tunnels" sounds like Mike Parker caught in a wind tunnel, with dense tones overlaid with atmospheric textures; closing out an exemplary release is "Invariant", where a rolling rhythm supports a cacophony of found sounds.
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EDITSELECT 105D
15 May 21
Techno
A Strange New Beauty
Various
Hattori Hanzo - "Interstellar Travel" - (5:51) 131 BPM
Drafted - "Recursion" - (7:45) 130 BPM
04LM - "A Strange New Beauty" - (5:47) 126 BPM Hot
Booz - "Five Years Later" - (5:49) 133 BPM
Spectrometre - "Ease In Slowly" - (6:47) 128 BPM
Review: Next up on Edit Select's label is a split EP with some fine interpretations of club techno. On "Recursion", Drafted strikes a near-perfect balance between surging bass and dreamy, spiralling synth melodies, while Hattori Hanzo carves a dubbed out rhythm and a cacophony of spaced out tones for "Interstellar Travel". In contrast, on the release's title track, 04LM opts for a drum-heavy groove that unravels gradually to reveal warm synth passages. Booz' "Five Years Later" returns to the kind of pace that Edit Select's label is best known for thanks to the use of hammering kicks and steely percussion, while Spectrometre's "Ease In Slowly" returns to a more drawn out sound thanks to the use of a pulsating, droning bass.
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EDITSELECT 90D
02 Nov 20
Techno
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