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Rekids

Rekids: A Forceful and Lasting Imprint in Techno.
ailing from the UK, Rekids isn't your average electronic label. Founded in 2006 by the collaborative minds of James Masters and Matt Edwards (aka Radio Slave), Rekids has carved a unique path in the scene within a short time.
Renowned for its cutting-edge sounds, the label champions electronic music that thrives both on and off the dance floor. They consistently push boundaries, releasing innovative tracks that resonate with listeners even in a relaxed setting.
Over the years, Rekids has become a breeding ground for some of techno's most exciting new voices. Artists like Lucy, Raxon, and SHDW & Obscure Shape all found a platform for their early works on the label. Rekids also wasn't afraid to collaborate with techno veterans, with releases from the likes of Robert Hood and Surgeon adding a touch of experience to the label's roster.
Over the years, Rekids has released a string of critically acclaimed records, solidifying its position as a leading force in techno. The label continues to push boundaries and discover new artists, ensuring its place at the forefront of the genre's evolution.
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We Trawl The Hurts
We Trawl The Hurts - (6:53) 129 BPM
We Trawl The Hurts (Deetron remix) - (8:00) 130 BPM
We Trawl The Hurts (Deetron remix dub) - (5:50) 133 BPM Hot
We Trawl The Hurts (Deetron Drum & Bass) - (4:52) 133 BPM
Review: 2024 was always going to be a year of surprises, and the latest release on Rekids is testament to that. Man Power hooks up with the Paris-based Louisahhh for an unexpected anthem in waiting. The title track is an expansive deep house track. At its heart is a pulsating bass combined with Louisahhh's freeform narrative about the state of the world. As befits such a modern classic, Rekids has commissioned Deetron to deliver three remixes. The dub version is a joyous UR-style deep techno version, while the main version follows a similar trajectory, powered by thunder claps and outer space tones. Keeping the audience guessing, Deetron also delivers a 'Drum & Bass' version that focuses on high-paced techno, while the 'Bleep Tool' ends the release to the sound of glistening tonal bliss.
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REKIDS 239
12 Apr 24
Techno
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