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Vi Kal It Tekno
Various
Review: Ostensibly a response to techno being 'in such a sorry and predictable state', Full Pupp's latest compilation goes off in a number of wonderfully captivating tangents. Label owner Prins Thomas' "Mere Apokalypso" is a tripped-out groove, while his take on Synk's "Tool Mix" is an acid-laced chugger. In contrast, JaddajaddaPlay's "Bird No Bird" goes down a percussive route. Despite the title, techno does make an appearance. Blackbelt Engh Rhythm Combo's "Frydenlyn" is a rolling tribal affair, while trance influences bubble to the surface on Christian Engh's dubbed out "Khonsu" and Karolinski's high-paced, melodic "Slutt A Mase Eg Har Ikkje Spelt Pa Ei Veke".
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FPX 038DIGI
19 Apr 24
Techno
Memory
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FPX 037DIGI
12 Apr 24
Disco/Nu-Disco
Farlige Fiffus
Review: Don't forget people, this is from 2001. Back when Bjorn Torske was in the haus bringing the fattest, roughest techno dubs as Krisp. If you're lucky enough to be reading this, get your mitts around Farlige Fiffus itself! Predating a sound that catapulted The Analog Cops and Restoration, for example, there were guys like Bjorn already doing it somewhere in deepest Norway. A true boomy bedroom banger that will blow your speakers just like Michael Jackson did.
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FPX 033DIGI
14 Jul 23
Minimal/Tech House
Transatlantis
Transatlantis - (7:00) 140 BPM
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FPX 031DIGI
16 Jun 23
Uplifting Trance
Awake
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FPX025DIGI
03 Feb 23
Disco/Nu-Disco
Horizon
Review: It's been a long time between drinks for Eirik Seu Stokkmo, who returns to Prins Thomas' Full Pupp label after six years without a release of any sort. There's plenty to get the pulse racing throughout, from the hybrid classic deep house/Scandolearic space disco flavour of 'Horizon' (all cascading melodies, driving bass, glassy-eyed chords and colourful synth sounds), and the squelchy, intergalactic goodness of 'Aereo' (whose lead line reminded us of another Full Pupp release, Magnus International's terrific 'Kosmetisk'), to the alien-sounding Scandolearic house beauty of 'Barchetta'. Prins Thomas' remix of 'Horizon', a slightly darker take with more jacking drums and echoing lead lines, is also predictably impressive.
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FP 076
03 Dec 21
Deep House
Buoyancy
Review: The latest artist to hop aboard the Full Pupp Express is Oslo native Annweiler. His debut EP is quietly impressive, showcasing a trademark sound that sits somewhere between the classicial sci-fi futurism of Detroit, the melodious deep house brilliance of Larry Heard and the colourful, saucer-eyed nu-disco that's long been associated with the producer's home city. Opener 'Slight Twist' is deliciously intergalactic, with echoing bleep melodies and shimmering chords rising snappy machine drums and a wonderfully retro-futurist bassline, while 'Periodic Pleasure' sees Annweiler opt for an even deeper and more loved-up house sound with pleasingly impressive results. Best of all though is closing cut 'A Blessing in Disguise', which reminded us of both Soichi Terada and Dream 2 Science.
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FPX 017DIGI
22 Oct 21
Deep House
Ting Skjer
Review: Ida and Naomi return as SYNK for a full EP on Full Pupp, following up an appearance last year on the label's 15 year celebrations compilation with the track" Lykkemaskin". An intoxicating, bass-driven and percussive cut aimed squarely at afterhours dancefloors, "Ting Skjer" also receives a welcome rework by label boss Prins Thjomas, who takes the track down a tribal acid rave path. Other offerings here include the tripped-out tool mix (which was terrific in its own right) as well as the blissful atmospherics of "My Ambient Soul" ending things on a beatless tip.
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FPX 016DIGI
01 Oct 21
Deep House
Flint Eastwood
Review: Despite its somewhat tongue-in-cheek title, Flint Eastwood further consolidates Full Pupp's reputation as a leading purveyor of modern electronic disco. The work of Anders Hajem, who usually records under the Clastique and DJ Username pseudonyms, this two-track EP is a heady, tripped out affair: the title track, which has undergone an edit by label owner Prins Thomas, resounds to tight, steely drums, hypnotic electronic textures and an irresistible, rolling bass. "Spaghetti Westirno" follows a similar path: cavernous dub filters, jagged guitar samples overlaid with reverb and a lopsided groove that keeps on rolling, making for a surefire modern disco classic.
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FPX 015DIGI
10 Sep 21
Techno
Subway Rails
Review: It's time to hop aboard the Full Pupp Express once more. This time round, our drivers are SGurvin and Krass, two producers making their bow on Prins Thomas's long-running label. 'Subway Rails' lives up to its name, delivering a hypnotic, body-rattling ride full of whizzing percussion, moody riffs, rave-igniting electronics and jacking beats. The pair's love of dirty analogue basslines and mind-melting electronic motifs is explored further on the techno-tempo sweatiness of 'Trespassing', while 'Clouds Building Up' is an insanely fast, mind-bending stomp through pulsating, dark-room techno territory. If that's not enough to set the pulse racing, we also get a tidy Prins Thomas rework of 'Merging Flora' that adds ghostly synthesizer chords, broken computer electronics and spacey dub techno pads to a squelchy but driving groove.
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FPX013DIGI
06 Aug 21
Deep House
Epidermis
Review: Ladies and gentlemen, we are floating in outer space, as Full Pupp regular DJ Sotofett teams up with fellow Norwegian Rex Ronny, AKA Ronny Nyheim of PsyPal Records, to produce a seven-tracker whose titles alone should give you some idea of what to expect. Italo, cosmic disco and Krautrock are the primary sources on inspiration here, with several of the tracks largely beat-less. If it's dancefloor ammunition you seek, then head for 'Cerebionical Sweep' or 'Thermoplastic Flush', but even those two are strictly warm-up or weary 6am material: really it's an album that's best served a) whole, b) horizontal and optionally c) herbally relaxed.
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FP 075
23 Jul 21
Deep House
Bulgaria
Review: A most enigmatic producer, Pandreas is a name that surfaced in 2012 and not again until 2017. It was his Back 2 School EP on Full Pupp that brought the artist to attention again which happens once more with this Bulgaria EP. What makes this EP interesting is the release of its lead track "Bulgaria" in 'demo' form which Prins Thomas subtly refixes with two functional drums tracks to match the original's heavy percussion. Pandreas then reenters deep and slow-mo Balearic mode with "Looping Stade D'Originale" in an EP that has us once more intrigued by the sounds of Pandreas.
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FPX 012DIGI
16 Jul 21
Deep House
So & Such
Review: The latest missive on Full Pupp's digital-only Ekspress sub-label comes courtesy of relative newcomer Fjeldheim, a Denmark-based Norwegian producer making his debut for Prins Thomas's long-serving Scandi-dance imprint. The headline attraction is definitely title track 'So & Such', a fantastically infectious chunk of kaleidoscopic, retro-futurist house in which sparkling synth lines and woozy electronics ride an old-time Chicago house bassline and snappy drums. Prins Thomas naturally does a terrific job on his epic accompanying remix, a more acid-laced affair that gradually builds towards a colourful, rush-inducing conclusion. Bonus cut 'Parisian', a melodious mixture of vintage deep synth-pop motifs and booming synth-bass, is also rather good.
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FPX 010DIGI
28 May 21
Deep House
Master Of Disguise
Review: Here's something to get the blood pumping: a surprise collaboration between Norwegian space disco sort Jarle Brathen and party-hearty Italian twosome Hard Ton, whose productions tend towards the camp, muscular and synth-heavy. In its original form, 'Master of Disguise' sits somewhere between Visage style new wave synth-pop (the Hard Ton twosome providing vocals), colourful Norwegian synth-disco and throbbing Italo-disco. Full Pupp label boss naturally steals the show remix-wise, delivering a killer 'Megaedit' of Rodion's Patrick Cowley and Giorgio Moroder-inspired remix - all pulsating, arpeggio-driven bass, sweaty percussion and sparkling electronic flourishes. Also worth a listen are Philipp Lauer's glassy-eyed Balearic disco rubs (vocal and instrumental variations are available), and Prins Thomas's dub style 'Megabeats' DJ tool.
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FPX 008DIGI
02 Apr 21
Disco/Nu-Disco
Ctairs
Review: Christian Engh continues to plough his own Scandolearic space disco furrow, updating the sound defined by Prins Thomas, Lindstrom and others in the noughties for the 21st century. For proof, check 'Ctairs', the title track on the Norwegian's fourth EP for Full Pupp. Build around deliciously glassy-eyed, delay-laden synth stabs, flowery electronic melodies, jacking drums and an all-action bassline, the track is as rushing and life-affirming as anything that's come out of Norway in the last few years. He opts for a more spacey, techno-influenced peak-time sound on the equally as impressive 'Initial State', before imprint boss Prins Thomas cannily turns 'Echo' into an off-kilter chunk of deep and dubbed-out electro quirkiness.
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FPX 007DIGI
05 Mar 21
Deep House
Ramma EP
Review: Last year, Bjorn Torske was so inspired by the sound of a seashell being hit that he created a track called 'Ramma', which he's now remodelled and remixes himself to create this excellent suite of tracks. Opener 'Bommelom' is typical of Torske's more percussive fare of the last few years, with delay-laden drums, layered percussion and foreboding bass building incessantly atop a sturdy rhythm, while 'Rukenissens Hevn' is a deep house meets dub disco interpretation of 'Ramma' by Trym Svodsnes. Arguably best of all though is 'Tom Rull', an epic chunk of Scandolearic dub disco warmth that's as saucer-eyed and melodious as any classic Italian dream house jam.
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FP 074
11 Jan 21
Deep House
Amore
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FPX 006DIGI
18 Dec 20
Disco/Nu-Disco
15 Years Of Full Pupp
Various
Review: Prins Thomas's Full Pupp reached their 15th birthday in 2020, an event they've been celebrating all year via a series of five EPs. Now, all five get conveniently bundled together in album for the benefit of anyone who hasn't been paying attention! The album's 23 tracks span a fair range of musical ground, from straight-up deep house (see Marius Vareid's 'Acidus') and shimmering nu-disco (Pandreas's 'N.M.') to leffield electronica (DJ Fett Birger's 'Blot Fis | Hvite Linbukser', floaty prog (JaddaJaddaPlay's 'Flagrende Gevanter') and haunting cosmic/Italo disco (Tarje & Are's 'For Rubicon'), making for an enjoyable and varied listen.
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FPXX 15DIGIALBUM
27 Nov 20
Deep House
Rakett
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FPX 003DIGI
06 Nov 20
Coldwave/Synth
15 Years Full Pupp Pt 4
Review: Prins Thomas's Full Pupp label turned 15 in 2020, and here's the final installment in a series of five various artist EPs (Vols 1-4 plus, confusingly, 'FPXX15') they've been releasing to mark the occasion. As with the other volumes, all four cuts are brand new productions from label regulars, and as per the label's MO generally, all four blur the boundaries between deep house and nu-disco, with Jarle Brathen's 'Vaguely Wavey' probably the pick for house floors, and Velferd's 'Returning' the one to head for if you're in search of some of that shimmer-y, sparkly 80s Euro flava. Scandi-disco at its best.
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FP 072
16 Oct 20
Deep House
SGurvin EP
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FPX 001DIGI
09 Oct 20
Minimal/Tech House
FPXX15 - 15 Years Full Pupp
Various
Review: What we have here is the fourth in a series of EPs marking the 15th anniversary of Prins Thomas's Full Pupp label, though it should be stressed that all the tracks are brand new, not back catalogue favourites. So successful has Thomas been in carving out his own particular "Scandidisco" niche that, after 15 years, you probably have a pretty good idea what to expect here already - suffice to say that fans of the label are unlikely to be disappointed with this latest salvo, and with seven tracks on offer, coming from as many artists, there's no faulting the VFM on offer either!
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FPXX 15
18 Sep 20
Deep House
Ensom Kraft
Review: Some 16 years after launching, Prins Thomas's Full Pupp label continues to champion distinctive dance music made by Norwegian producers, and those from elsewhere who call the country home. The latest is Oslo-based Bulgarian Ivaylo, who follows two EPs for the imprint with a suitably impressive album co-produced by the Full Pupp supremo. Featuring a suitably cosmic, off-kilter take on deep house rich in quirky instrumentation, drowsy motifs and mind-altering effects, the eight-track set sees Ivaylo flit between space disco-influenced positivity ("Landing"), shuffling, loose-limbed positivity ("Norr?n"), sleazy late-night heaviness ("Sofia Dub"), Scandeolearic grooves ("Skandinavis") and skewed retro-futurism (the analogue-rich "Hus").
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FP 073
04 Sep 20
Deep House
15 Years Full Pupp (Part 3)
Played by: Zoo Look, Michel Quazar
Review: The third volume of Full Pupp's 15-year birthday celebrations sees the label's friends and close associates delivering a wonderfully varied dance floor EP. Iben Elster is a relative newcomer to Norway's scene, but "Kong (Ibens Overdub)" is an alluring slice of dubbed out disco. Meanwhile, label owner Prins Thomas drops an acid-heavy, breakbeat-led take on Magnus International's "Sitronsyre" and Skatebard goes down a deep techno direction with "Bim Bam", where a rolling rhythm and snappy hi hats underpin floaty melodies. Wild Flowers' contribution is different again, as "Magic Johnson" drops a mysterious-sounding house groove that's redolent of classic Nu Groove.
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FP 071
31 Jul 20
Techno
15 Years Full Pupp Part 2
Review: Prins Thomas continues to celebrate the 15th birthday of his essential Full Pupp label via a second EP of previously unheard cuts from Norwegian dance music royalty old and new. Telephones kicks things off with a typically warm, humid, percussive and carnival-friendly chunk of kaleidoscopic house goodness (the rising, melodic brilliance of "Betongbonus"), before Marius Vereid takes us much, much deeper via the deep bass bass, hypnotic beats and drowsy chords of "Acidus". Rising star Christian Engh reaches for weighty sub-bass, tough beats and sparkly, warehouse-ready riffs on the rather fine "Schmoo", while boss man Prins Thomas rounds things off by applying his distinctively Scandolearic dancefloor touch to Mental Overdrive's previously unheard "Day".
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FP 070
10 Jul 20
Deep House
15 Years Full Pupp Part 1
Review: For 15 years now Norway's Full Pupp label has been a constant source of redefined disco, rhythm and electro music thanks to a funky fruit salad of artists like Prins Thomas, Magnus International, Oyvind Morken and Blackbelt Anderson - to Lindstrom, Telephones and Chmmr over the years. From that list, Blackbelt makes it back to this anniversary comp with a '70s Jamaican dub inspired house loop alongside the mighty loose but banging and woozy "Blot Fis I Hvite Linbukser' from Fett Burger. Everyone' favourite Bjorn Torske sends in some low end funk and delayed guitar rhythms in "Ramma", with syncopated Latin vibes, shaky pianos and frantic percussion in "Metro Part 1" by Doc L Junior.
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FP 069
05 Jun 20
Deep House
Rumba Bulgara EP
Review: Next up on Prins Thomas' ever reliable imprint is Bulgarian-born, Oslo-based DJ/producer Ivaylo - the man behind Bogota Records. He presents his second EP for Full Pupp here entitled Rumba Bulgara. As the name suggests, these are a bunch sweltering latin percussion workouts delivered with a distinct Balkan style - and they're pretty fresh. From the bass-driven shuffle of the title track, the hypnotic drums make a welcome return on the more minimalist and deeper "Delicate Tom" while final track "Percusial Acident" is a disjointed and off-kilter groove attack that's sure to get the dancefloor off the grid.
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FP 067
06 Dec 19
Minimal/Tech House
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