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Psyops For Dummies + Purge
Hypoalgesia - (4:35) 136 BPM
Played by: Herva
Review: Psyops For Dummies & Purge by DJ Stingray is not new material. These six tunes have already been released on Lorenzo Senni's Presto!? label, except that their previous format was restricted to a credit-card-shaped USB stick. We loved that, but to have these six killers pressed up onto vinyl is what we crave the most, naturally. This is Stingray at his very best, each element throughout these electro bullets is immaculately placed and gloriously blended to form a thick, oozing cocktail of industrial sonics. We're heavily into all this material, but our top picks from this EP have to be: "Disinformation" for its eerie, cerebral bass tones, the subtle yet instantly hummable micro-sonics of "The Sadist III", "The Strategy Of Tension" because it's some straight-up Stingray jacking, and the mighty bangs emanating from "Fullbodyscan". This is unmissable.
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P 026
11 Nov 16
Electro
Do These
Do These One - (2:00) 136 BPM
Do These Two - (3:00) 136 BPM
Do These Three - (2:00) 136 BPM
Do These Four - (2:42) 136 BPM
Do These Five - (1:56) 136 BPM
Do These Seven - (2:00) 136 BPM
Do These Eight - (3:04) 136 BPM
Do These Nine - (3:19) 136 BPM
Do These Ten - (3:21) 136 BPM
Do These Eleven - (5:06) 136 BPM Hot
Review: To paraphrase the great Monty Python show, now for something completely different. Over the past decade, Evol - comprising Roc Jimenez de Cisneros and a shifting line-up of collaborators - has been releasing music that gnaws at the senses. As Do These so ably demonstrates, there is no sign of this merry group of pranksters stopping soon. Released on the Lorenzo Senni-curated label Presto!?, it consists of eleven pieces of music that by turns entertain, inspire and irritate. It starts with "One" and "Two", which consist of squelchy, frequency-shifting loops, followed by the insane builds and drops of "Three". In effect, "Four" and "Five" sound like vintage Rob Hood without the cold, doubled up beats. By the time de Cisneros and his pals reach "Nine", which sounds like the mass torture of hamsters, the joke has worn thin, but the journey to get there was enjoyable and excruciating in equal measures.
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P 027
24 Jun 16
Coldwave/Synth
ILS
ILS.8 - (4:32) 139 BPM Hot
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P 022
24 Mar 14
Techno
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