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Phantom
Poison Tongue - (6:34) 78 BPM
Golem - (7:09) 67 BPM
Cyber Fling - (1:04) 68 BPM
Marble Eyes - (7:10) 63 BPM
Ultra - (5:59) 63 BPM
Dark Waves Tower - (6:14) 64 BPM
Decadence - (3:42) 65 BPM
Astro - (5:53) 61 BPM
Absent Minded - (5:01) 64 BPM
Angel - (7:18) 63 BPM Hot
Curtain Call - (1:26) 80 BPM
Review: This ain't Pris' first rodeo but it is his debut album. After a decade in the game releasing music with Non Series, Avian, and his own Resin label, the artist's first official full length has arrived. Opening with a submerged and murky sludge track in "Poison Tongue", Pris explores the techno album format like they used to. A solid collection of conceptual bangers amid a smattering of experiment tracks like "Cyber Fling", "Decadence" and the Clockwork Orange referential "Curtain Call". Pris' sense for gritty techno lives on in "Astro" with clubbier warehouse hits coming through "Ultra" and "Dark Waves Tower".
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RSNLP 001
14 Jul 23
Experimental/Electronic
For A Better Understanding
Reef - (7:38) 125 BPM Hot
Dodeca - (7:16) 130 BPM
Devil In The Detail - (9:35) 127 BPM
Review: Rising star and Resin label head Pris is back with some more minimal and hypnotic techno that he's fast making a big impression with. There's "Reef" with its entrancing wooden percussion, looping you into submission nicely, "Dodeca" with its persisting loop, similar to a birdcall; gradually rising in resonance and absolutely mental in its execution. Lastly "Devil In The Detail" ups the anti with its savage broken beat, crunching metal snare, demonic vocal samples and siren to boot!
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RSN 007
27 Jul 15
Techno
Clubbers Guide To Craigie
Hillend Hyper Squad - (6:51) 126 BPM Hot
God Save Queen Jean - (6:33) 52 BPM
Tweet Tweet Mill Street Fleet - (5:37) 51 BPM
South Inch Posso - (5:44) 144 BPM
Review: Liam Robertson is one half of techno duo Clouds, so the inclusion of "Hillend Hyper Squad" on Clubbers Guide does not come as a surprise. Robertson lays down raw, gritty beats, a swinging rhythm and fluttering percussion - and ends up sounding like SP-X or Subjected. There are other, less predictable tracks here: "South Inch Posso" is a mysterious, glitch workout, while "Tweet Tweet Mill Street Fleet" is like a halfway house between the dance floor and the abstract, with its chugging, sluggish rhythm and grinding analogue riffs. Best of all though is "God Save Queen Jean", a stripped back, stepping rhythm with just the right amount of weird samples to stand out.
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RSN 006
27 Apr 15
Techno
Moment (Historical)
Eigen - (5:58) 128 BPM
Eventide - (5:25) 88 BPM
Dawn - (6:01) 85 BPM Hot
First Light - (6:26) 130 BPM
Played by: JAK
Review: Joining London labels like Ear to Ground is the new imprint Resin. For its fifth release, it showcases the talents of UK producer Divided, who had previously featured on one of the label's split releases. "Eigen" starts the release with a formidable mood , its stomping beats and shredded drums underpinning a galloping, runaway rhythm. "Eventide" sees Divided make a digression with a stepping rhythm and subsonic pulses, while "Dawn" inhabits a strange place where jazzy licks and an off rhythm collide. While Divided never rekindles the intensity of "Eigen", the closing track, "First Light", is a swinging, noisy workout, full of industrial menace.
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RSN 005
06 Oct 14
Techno
A Shot Across The Bows
If She Bends, She Breaks - (6:54) 129 BPM
St Elmo's Fire - (7:19) 129 BPM
If She Cracks, She Bears - (5:49) 131 BPM Hot
Echoes Of The Tundra - (6:39) 134 BPM
Review: Having already laid out something of a mission statement with the first release on his own Resin imprint, Pris strikes up the label's third release with another salvo of deep and engaging techno. "If She Bends, She Breaks" throws down a gauntlet of slithering, snaking percussion and spine-tingling synth tones that keep the outlook tough but constantly surprising. "St Elmo's Fire" has a whisper of electro in its low-end punch, but dark, big room techno is the order of the day. "If She Cracks, She Bears" works in a lighter drum set and saves the mind-bending synth action for later into the track, and then "Echoes Of The Tundra" finishes the EP off with a more densely packed foray into complex rhythmic structures.
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RSN 004
28 Jul 14
Techno
The People Without
Letch - (6:12) 123 BPM
Symphony For The Palpitation - (5:52) 127 BPM
Cowlick - (5:29) 131 BPM Hot
Stanza For The Weak - (7:25) 122 BPM
Review: If you're looking for a truly deranged take on minimal techno, check out People Without. "Letch" is a distorted, dense rhythm, its complex series of glitches and twists as sharp as a box of razors and the droning, splurging noise that passes for the bassline oozing out like industrial sludge. "Cowlick" is somewhat more conventional, but its tracky, clanking rhythm also contains shrieking synths, while "Symphony For The Palpitation" sees Metrist slow down the tempo to allow quasi-trance riffs merge with pummelling bass licks. None of these tracks however can compare to "Stanza For The Weak"; drowned in walls of screeching feedback and ghoulish shrieks, the hammering drums are as gloomy as a death march.
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RSN 003
30 Jun 14
Techno
RSN002 EP
Bleaching Agent - "Akplenc" - (5:09) 130 BPM Hot
Divided - "Losses" - (6:31) 130 BPM
Pris - "Pencil Pusher" - (6:26) 125 BPM
Manse (UK) - "Slacker" - (6:19) 130 BPM
Review: Headlining the second release from the fledging Resin label - which takes the form of a various artists EP - is the dynamic Bleaching Agent, whose track "Akplenc" sees the UK artist thros down a stubborn 4/4 beat and let his synths run wild as if possessed. Of the three other names to appear Pris is the most familiar, having supplied the label with its debut. Like that first EP, "Pencil Pusher" is dry, dusty and stripped back, while Divided provides something halfway between a Developer production and a Deadbeat dub. Closing the EP is Manse whose first effort "Slacker" sounds like someone writing a CV to release on Oscar Mulero's Pole Group or Ostgut Ton: big.
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RSN 002
23 Jun 14
Techno
Unbeknown To Us
Blind - (7:53) 130 BPM
A Certain Body - (3:48) 148 BPM
Scuff - (5:57) 130 BPM
Dust - (8:29) 129 BPM Hot
Review: From the first beat of Pris' "Blind" it's hard not to feel as though this new Resin label will unfold into something great. It has the tracking feeling of a moving Tim Dicicco production together with the rawness of something you might expect from early DJ Slip. "A Certain Body" follows up and takes its place as the EP's industrial ambient moment, with all the haunting flow of a Young Echo jam. "Scuff" has the same speed and hustle as "Blind" while taking on a distinct Plastikman style edge, while the booming, raw and stripped backed "Dust" completes this dynamic debut. Bring on Resin002!
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RSN 001
16 Jun 14
Techno
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