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Temperado Tornado EP
Temperado Tornado - (4:59) 134 BPM Hot
Review: DJ and self-proclaimed 'freestyle dancer' Baronhawk Poitier is the latest artist to sign to San Fran imprint Honey Soundsystem. This three-tracker shows that his approach to production is just as eclectic as his own dance floor moves. "Phakie Phatty" revolves around a stepping rhythm that provides the backdrop for acid squelches and dubbed out chords. On "Lowside Heights", the mood is more tripped out as Poitier lets loose with a gurgling 303 line and low-slung rhythm. Shifting approach once again, "Gasp & Grasp" is redolent of late 90s UK deep house, resounding to broken drums and gloriously spaced out horn stabs.
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HNY 024
27 Mar 20
Techno
Eviction EP
Eviction 909 - (3:50) 130 BPM
Deth Ov Komedy - (5:26) 131 BPM
Review: UK-based techno producer Jules Smith aka October is not the most obvious name that one would associate with Honey Soundsystem, but their stars align for this release. The connection is made possible in part by October's subtle integration of disco influences into his analogue sound. It's audible in the background on the frazzled, rave stabs of "Eviction 909", while "Larry Bruce Chest Thumper" sees Smith veer into a dubbed out, post-punk space. On "Hunger", he drops the tempo to deliver a low-slung, throbbing industrial rhythm, while the aptly named "Facemelter" is sure to appeal to fans of the US label's more electronic catalogue.
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HNY 023
31 Jan 20
Techno
Pay Day EP
Urgency - (4:59) 132 BPM
Review: Julian Smith aka October emerges from the shadows for his first release of the year. The choice of label is an unexpected one, but it makes sense, with Honey putting out Eps by left of centre artists like Octo Octa and Vin Sol in recent years. Certainly, Pay Day follows an unpredictable path. "Tuesday" is a low-slung, reverb-heavy workout, punctuated by snappy drums and spaced out effects - like Chicken Lips on steroids. On the title track, Smith changes tact to deliver an abrasive, visceral stomper, led by wild bleeps and noisy, crashing drums. "Urgency" sees him flirt with the kind of menacing ebm sound that prevailed on his Black Body Radiation album, while he closes out this remarkable EP with the swampy abstractions of "Rent".
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HNY 019
05 Oct 18
Techno
Moonchild EP
Bondage Taped - (5:10) 130 BPM Hot
Review: Vin Sol's relationship with Honey Soundsystem goes back a long way, which is why the San Fran label has said that they subjected him to a more rigorous A&R process than other artist on their label. According to Honey Soundsystem, they wanted to ensure that the 'marriage was right' when it came to releasing material. Certainly, this four-track is proof that their pernickety attitude paid off. The title track is a deep, hypnotic techno track, while "Electrical Storms" sees him delve into darker territories thanks to its eerie chords. On the linear "Patronize", he introduces eerie bleeps and rasping percussion, while the suggestively named "Bondage Taped" closes the release with a grimy, jacking groove.

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HNY-017
13 Oct 17
Techno
Where Are We Going?
No More Pain (Promises To A Younger Self) - (2:36) 131 BPM
Move On/Let Go (De-stress mix) - (5:11) 130 BPM
Review: Having spent the last few years delivering pleasingly melodious, far-sighted singles on Argot, Skylax, Deepblak and Running Back, Maya Bouldry-Morrison has joined the Honey Soundsystem family. Where Are We Going Is the Brooklyn-based artist's first album since 2013, when she was regarded as one of 100% Silk's most talented producers. As full-length adventures go, it's undeniably enjoyable, with Bouldry-Morrison delivering warm, retro-futurist cuts that cannily combine elements of vintage Chicago deep house and Italian dream house tropes with the breakbeat-driven shuffle of rave-era British dance records and occasional Motor City style flourishes. While there's naturally plenty of club-ready material throughout, it's also the sort of album that you can comfortably listen to in the comfort of your own home.
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HNY 015
24 Mar 17
Deep House
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