Originally established in Sweden in the early '90s by Glenn Wilson, Planet Rhythm is now based in The Netherlands since it changed ownership in the mid '00s. Now part of the Triple Vision Music Group alongside cult favourites such as Fokuz and Yellow Stripe Recordings, this techno powerhouse has gone from strength to strength ever since with its relentless output. Key artists include the likes of Scalameriya, Alfredo Mazilli and Woo York, alongside legends such as Axel Karakasis, Tom Hades and Developer. Key releases which define the label are: A.Paul's Amalgamation (2010), Bas Mooy's Dolls And Decadence (2014) and Yan Cook's XX (2016).
Review: Lock up your daughters, it's another release form Scalameriya. The stage name for Serbian producer Nikola Grebovic, his latest release for Glenn Wilson's Planet Rhythm makes for an unsettling listen. "Planetary Deflector" sets the tone for the release as hammering broken beats underpin weird, abstract sonic squiggles. "Undeciphered Language" offers more of the same, albeit before tailing off into a bleak reverie and "Colonial Resort" has the added bonus of a bass so grim and a rhythm so heavy it'll rattle your teeth. Just to make sure that he has succeeded in scaring the crap out of everyone, Grebovic delivers the coup de grace, the ass-quaking sub-bass and ghastly horror riffs of the title track.
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