Review: Southern Frenchman turned Berliner Julian Jeweil is back with another release on Minus and the label has still got it, if these peak time techno grooves are anything to go by. "Bird" with its booming and cavernous kick and harsh white noise strikes support an infectious and mesmerizing melody. "And We" gets funky with intricately programmed rhythm and rolling bassline providing true peak time reliability. Both "Concept" and "153 Essex St" are steady stompers versatile enough to fit in with a variety of techno styles with their upfront minimal groove. Finally "Wax" just reeks of label boss Richie Hawtin with its tape delayed vocals, rolling bass and big room druggy atmosphere.
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