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Program State EP
Program State - (4:35) 135 BPM Hot
Program State (Legowelt remix) - (6:41) 135 BPM
Initialise - (4:20) 135 BPM
Execute Command - (3:37) 125 BPM
Reboot Complete - (4:14) 130 BPM
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SOFT 018
16 Apr 21
Techno
Synth World
Bent Safes - (6:30) 120 BPM
Hydrologistics - (3:53) 120 BPM Hot
Cvltex - (3:50) 120 BPM
Good Morning Hong Kong - (4:03) 121 BPM
Voices Of Sangea - (0:50) 152 BPM
12 Matrixes - (2:42) 105 BPM
Biggest Thrills - (4:23) 133 BPM
Valid Tempo - (3:39) 121 BPM
Prepared To Excite - (2:16) 111 BPM
No Joking Matter - (0:45) 142 BPM
Synth World - (3:02) 116 BPM
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SOFT 015
16 Oct 20
Electro
Sonder/Opia
Sonder - (6:30) 125 BPM Hot
Opia - (6:59) 138 BPM
Review: With a burgeoning discography to his name Big Miz producer Chris Mcfarlene is best known most recently for his work with Dixon Ave Basement Jams. His 2018 album Build/Destroy saw the artist's housey and deeply electronic sound revealed to a wider audience now allowing Big Miz to commit a second release to the upstart Soft Computing label. With synths reminiscent of early Space Dimension Controller music, Big Miz uploads some cosmic electro, snapping with crispy snares and busy acid melodies in "Opia". On the flip is the slower BPMs, time signatures and sweet double kick drums of "Sonder", a track pumping with bass, outer space disco pings and huge, siren squealing synths. Upgrade to Soft Computing now!
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SOFT 010
15 May 20
Deep House
Experimental Housing
Experimental Housing - (4:25) 120 BPM
Mine Raiders - (4:37) 118 BPM Hot
Experimental Housing (Ejeca remix) - (5:54) 130 BPM
Review: Known primarily for his releases on Kompakt, Rex The Dog branches out with an EP on Soft Computing. The title track represents a more measured style than is usual for this project, but the same underlying aesthetic still applies as throbbing bass, crisp drums and subtle builds prevail. On "Mine Raiders", he picks up the pace, thanks to some urgent drum programming, a wiry rhythm and atmospheric whooshes, but it doesn't quite hit the same heady climax as earlier material like "Frequency" and "Prototype". Ejeca's remix of "Housing" marks a significant shift in style, with dub chords and a frenetic techno groove prevailing.
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SOFT 006
04 Oct 19
Techno
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