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Eglo Records is a London-based label founded in 2008 by Alexander Nut and Sam Shepherd aka Floating Points. From jazzy, downtempo house, to dreamy, techno trips, mind-altering acid and smooth, soulful, laid-back R&B, Eglo has released tracks from artists including: Fatima, Mizz Beats, Destiny71z, Steve Spacek, Funkineven, Arp.101, Kirkis and Floating Points himself. Ho Tep is Eglo’s sub-label.
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EP3/Mov Clsr
Mov Clsr (feat Natalie Slade) - (6:16) 126 BPM
Garage Days - (6:33) 127 BPM Hot
Boo Boo Step - (4:23) 120 BPM
Nano Nights - (4:51) 108 BPM
Review: First he asked us to follow him, then he asked us if we wanted to find to find him. Now he's asking us to move closer... Steve Spacek's Eglo series has been a remarkable trip so far as he continues to illustrate unseen pictures with far-out, unbounded sounds and arrangement. "Mov Clsr" is the steamy dreamy soul number while "Garage Days" unravels the usually tightly wound two-step into a much spacier, dreamy affair, "Boo Boo Step" is a trip into the heart of an old BBC Micro computer while "Nano Nights" closes on a flighty 160BPM step session where lights twinkle and cascade with fluorescent fun. No one makes music like Spacek. Beautiful.
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EGLO 57
16 Mar 18
Bass
If U Wan 2 Find Me/Time Is Running Out
If U Wan 2 Find Me - (5:07) 107 BPM Hot
Time Is Running Out - (6:19) 129 BPM
If U Wan 2 Find Me (Acapella) - (4:31) 154 BPM
If U Wan 2 Find Me (instrumental) - (5:07) 107 BPM
Review: This isn't exactly confidential information but, in case you weren't aware, Steve Spacek is D-Bridge's brother, a man who has helped to shape d&b over the years; it's clear that electronic music runs deep in the family bloodline, and both have achieved something special over the years. Eglo has been pivotal in shaping Spacek's career as of late, positioning him as a leader of the UK house-juke-bass crossover. "If You Want 2 Find Me" is the main tune here, and it leads with a rolling punch of bass dropped over sparse r&b vocals in what is a truly deep and magnetic piece of club music. "Time Is Running Out" is much more house-leaning thanks to its steady 4/4 sway, but the groove is filled with deep harmonics and hazy, spectral sonic aesthetic. There is also an acapella of the title track, and an instrumental for the heads. Big release from Floating Points' stable!
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EGLO 50D
16 Dec 16
Footwork/Juke
Egypt/Reflexes
Funkineven - "Egypt" - (5:24) Hot
The Abstract Eye - "Reflexes" - (6:46)
Review: Although Funkineven's been an Eglozoid from the label's early days, recent times have seen the producer and DJ develop an independent streak, establishing his own Apron label and laying down collaborative roots with like-minded stateside artists Kyle Hall and Delroy Edwards. The bond is still strong however, and Funkineven makes a superb return to Eglo colours here with "Egypt" a cut described quite aptly by the label as a "Sakamoto-esque journey over the pyramids," combining throbbing sub bass with pulsating synth buzz. On the virtual flip is Gifted & Blessed's "Reflexes", a highlight amongst highlights of the Eglo Records Vol 1 compilation issued earlier this year and here committed to wax for the very first time. The track's fractured analogue nature is a fine accompaniment to Funkineven's A-side.
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EGLO 30
09 Dec 13
Bass
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