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Ad Absurdum
Bivouac - (2:53) 78 BPM
The Lost - (3:31) 55 BPM
Bang Bang - (2:59) 60 BPM
Bumfluff - (2:31) 64 BPM
Tactic - (1:57) 69 BPM
Idioms - (2:40) 62 BPM Hot
Indoctrinato - (4:20) 106 BPM
Doctrine - (2:45) 106 BPM
Song For Change - (3:30) 60 BPM
Rapture Logic - (3:51) 58 BPM
Sing A Song - (3:15) 78 BPM
Dybbuk - (3:54) 89 BPM
Spivate - (2:54) 57 BPM
Ship Of Fools - (3:27) 63 BPM
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H+P 035D
22 Mar 19
Experimental/Electronic
The Best Of Dissmentado
Saavendra - (2:43) 102 BPM
Ritmo Color - (9:14) 53 BPM
Genial - (5:45) 55 BPM
Transando - (7:09) 58 BPM
Simplest Mancha - (2:07) 63 BPM
Waiting For The Wind - (8:51) 52 BPM Hot
Tu Piano - (6:04) 72 BPM
The TT - (7:19) 53 BPM
Review: Recorded during summer trips in Buenos Aires and spending autumn in Tromso, Norway between 2006 - 2010, Maximo Graesse Bondino and Dissmentado aka Ismael Pinkler from Carisma met several times during that period and used friends houses and studios to produce a long list of material, selecting later the best of it for this compilation. Featuring moments of oddball balearica like "Ritmo Color", guttural punk-funk on "Transando" and the lo-slung/utterly tripped-out cosmic business of "Waiting For The Wind".
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H+P 030D
17 Aug 18
Experimental/Electronic
Chapter 3: Lena Willikens Remixes
Oklo Gabon - "City Gym" (Lena Willikens remix) - (5:22) 119 BPM Hot
RRoxymore - "Ministry Of Silly Talks" (Lena Willikens remix) - (6:19) 117 BPM
RRoxymore - "Ministry Of Silly Talks" - (4:28) 126 BPM
Oklo Gabon - "City Gym" - (5:20) 55 BPM
Review: Salon des Amateurs resident Lena Willikens has remixed a track from Huntleys & Palmers previous two chapters: namely rRoxymore from Chapter 1 and Oklo Gabon from Chapter 2. The mysterious Okoo Gabon's original version of "City Gym" was an infectious serving of EBM in the first place, but Willikens remix injects much more adrenaline and tension into this retro futurist thriller: this one's absolutely epic! Likewise, her remix of rRoxymore's "Ministry Of Silly Talks" slows down the original version a bit and peppers the track with some nice sound effects and suspense building drum arrangements.
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H+P023 D
07 Oct 16
Minimal/Tech House
H+P Split 7" 01
Luna - "Breathe" (feat Alejandro Paz) - (5:01) 72 BPM
Carisma - "A Las Quince La Manana" - (3:12) 109 BPM Hot
Review: This year, Huntleys & Palmers plan to release a number of split 7" singles, which will also be released digitally. This is the first, featuring tracks from Luna and Alejandro Paz, and Comeme types Carisma. As usual, the standard is high, with Luna and Paz, in particular, impressing with with the wonky, up-tempo synth-pop hustle of "Breathe". It's beats fizz and rattle, the electronics ebb and flow, and the vocals - which, interestingly, first appear halfway through the track - add a distinctively European sense of style. Carisma's "A Las Quince La Manana" is almost as good, with dreamy chords, twinkling melodies and weirdo samples (pitched down vocals, a random cockerel etc) riding a chugging, slo-mo synth groove.
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H+P 018
15 Jan 16
Disco/Nu-Disco
Through My Ghost
Sounds Of The Space Age - (6:22) 96 BPM Hot
Through My Ghost - (5:57) 108 BPM
The Devilish Mother - (3:53) 120 BPM
Warning! - (2:44) 123 BPM
The Farthermost Shore - (3:52) 95 BPM
Glad For You - (2:26) 100 BPM
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HP 022
27 Nov 15
Indie/Alternative
Theory Of Flo
Su La (feat Anbuley) - (6:14) 120 BPM Hot
Cape Malay Prayer - (1:18) 113 BPM
So In Love (feat Shingai) - (4:09) 117 BPM
Dreamer - (3:44) 124 BPM
Waiting For A (feat Anbuley) - (4:28) 115 BPM
Dance Ritual I (feat Anbuley) - (1:56) 128 BPM
Dance Ritual II (feat Anbuley) - (6:19) 128 BPM
Hewal3 (feat Anbuley) - (1:57) 140 BPM
Mandla In Space (feat Anbuley) - (4:19) 114 BPM
For Mihaly - (8:00) 114 BPM
Played by: RSS Disco
Review: When discussing his new album, Auntie Flo producer Brian D'Souza has promised that it would be a far more expansive, complex and densely layered set than its' predecessor. With Theory Of Flo, he's made good on that promise. Produced with regular collaborator Esa, it features an impressive cast-list of vocalists and musicians from around the World, including Red Snapper drummer Rich Thair, Ghanaian singer Anbuley, Noisettes' Shingai Shoniwa, and a swathe of Cuban players recorded during a trip to the country last year. Musically, it's similarly rich and expansive, blending D'Souza's usual global influences - primarily from Africa and South America - with a smooth, attractive and melodious take on house music.
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H+P 025
06 Nov 15
Deep House
xOx EP
x0x (Part 1) - (5:11) 125 BPM Hot
Ribbon - (4:59) 90 BPM
LOA - (3:43) 100 BPM
St Clear - (6:34) 68 BPM
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H+P 021STEMS
05 Oct 15
Deep House
So In Love
So In Love (feat Shingai) - (7:21) 117 BPM Hot
Waiting For A (Woman) (feat Anbuley) - (4:27) 115 BPM
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H+P 020
25 Sep 15
Deep House
X0x
X0x Part 1 - (5:11) 125 BPM Hot
Ribbon - (4:59) 90 BPM
LOA - (3:43) 100 BPM
St Clear - (6:32) 68 BPM
X0x Part 2 - (6:33) 126 BPM
Review: 12 months on from the fizzing analogue intensity of his debut 10", Tumble, Welsh percussionist/producer duo Petwo Evans return to Huntleys and Palmers. There's a slightly different feel this time round, as they ditch the growling techno, snarling acid and thunderous beats in favour of a quintet of notably melodious compositions. Of course, the imaginative rhythms and dense percussion are still present - most obviously on the brilliant "Xox Part 1", wonkier "Xox Part 2" and Comeme style techno weird-out "St Clear" - but are often dispensed with altogether on the EP's most dazzling moments. Of these, it's the marimba-laced beauty of "Ribbon" and chant-laden sweetness of "LOA" that stand out.
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H+P 021
21 Aug 15
Deep House
Hi & Saberhagen
Lonely Friends - (7:03) 116 BPM
Peanut Butter - (4:58) 116 BPM Hot
Better Love - (8:36) 112 BPM
Clan Of Sisterhood - (4:54) 110 BPM
Played by: Elijah Simmons
Review: Andrew Thomson and Auntie Flo's Huntleys & Palmers imprint has always been good at uncovering fresh talent. Here, they offer up a debut EP from Glasgow-based producers Hi & Saberhagen, whose take on deep house is variously influenced by bass music, tech-house, tropical melodies, global futurism and, of course, the music of Africa. Each of the four tracks is hard to pin down. Contrast, for example, the late night sludge and yearning Balearic touches of "Clan of Sisterhood", with the loose percussive hits, eyes-closed chords, throbbing sub-bass and fluid South American melodies of "Lonely Friends". It all adds up to an impressive, left-of-centre debut.
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H+P 019
01 Jun 15
Deep House
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