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Arseholes, Liars, & Electronic Pioneers
   
People (Ah Yeah) (feat Bobby Gillespie) - (4:30) 120 BPM
   
Love One Self (feat Joe Love) - (4:36) 115 BPM
   
Up Is Down (feat DJ GENESIS) - (4:42) 123 BPM
   
Steal & Adapt (or) - (4:34) 130 BPM
   
Start To Fade (feat Josh Caffe) - (5:34) 121 BPM
   
Help - (4:40) 128 BPM
   
Fields Of Fire (feat Jennifer Touch) - (7:55) 132 BPM Hot
   
GRNDR - (3:37) 90 BPM
   
Touch The State Of That (feat Jennifer Touch) - (7:15) 134 BPM
   
The Motion (feat Mutado Pintado) - (6:16) 137 BPM
   
Fuse - (5:03) 128 BPM
   
Suck A Dick (feat Mutado Pintado) - (7:30) 125 BPM
Review: Acid house in sound but punk in nature, the title of Paranoid London's new album is a reference to "the cavalcade of c***s we find ourselves surrounded by". However, while there is despair there is also hope, and this long player is testament to the power of underground music. Arseholes...also demonstrates the importance of collaboration. Bobby Gillespie croons his way through the gentle tones of "People (Ah Yeah)". At the other end of the sonic spectrum, Joe Love and DJ Genesis feature on the gnarly, 303-led grooves of "Love One Self" and "Up Is Down" respectively. Somewhere between these polar opposites sits the evocative Chicago house sound of "Start To Fade" with Josh Caffe and Mutado Pintado's sonorous vocals on the pulsating "The Motion". Paranoid London proves yet again that when confronted by a***holes, music really is the only answer.
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PDONLP 003D
09 Feb 24
Minimal/Tech House
Love One Self
   
Love One Self (album) - (4:36) 115 BPM Hot
   
Love One Self (instrumental) - (4:36) 115 BPM
Review: Britain's premier acid house evangelists return, and his time they've got vocalist Joe Love in tow. 'Love One Self' is a taster for their forthcoming album, and if it's a clear indication of what to expect than we're in for a treat. While rooted in their usual machine-driven acid house sound, there's more of a mind-mangling EBM feel to proceedings, with Love seemingly growling into the abyss above more than faintly foreboding electronic motifs, fuzzy riffs, and a pulsating sequenced bassline. The superb 'Album Mix', which boasts a breakdown in which Love utters a particularly psychedelic sermon, comes backed with a handy instrumental take (and lots more ragged, brain-melting acid lines).
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PDON 013
17 Nov 23
Deep House
Suck A Dick
   
Suck A Dick (original mix) - (7:29) 125 BPM Hot
   
Suck A Dub (dub mix) - (6:10) 120 BPM
   
Suck A Dick (instrumental) - (5:41) 125 BPM
Played by: DJ Lukas
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PDON 012
21 Oct 22
Techno
Annihilate The World & Start All Over
   
Annihilate The World & Start All Over - (8:14) 137 BPM Hot
   
External In - (4:42) 137 BPM
   
The State Of That - (7:07) 137 BPM
   
Paranoid London & Paris Brightledge - "Linked In" - (5:57) 135 BPM
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PDON 011
28 May 21
Techno
Annihilate The World & Start All Over
   
Annihilate The World & Start All Over - (8:14) 137 BPM
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PDON 011D2
20 May 21
Techno
The State Of That
   
The State Of That - (7:07) 137 BPM
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PDON 011D
10 May 21
Electro
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