Review: Wiesbaden's Matthias Zimmermann delivers some summery feel good nu-disco and deep house on his new self-titled full length. Anyone who hasn't seen his recent Boiler Room Paris appearance has been sleeping because it is fire! The young producer has been a staple of the Sound Pellegrino roster since 2011 and his productions have just gotten better and better than this is testament to this. Highlights include the pop inflected funky house of "Martin (feat Olivia)" "Elbo" featuring DVNO who sounds like Damon Albarn and the dreamy and slow burning "Lia (feat Jay-Jay Johanson).
Review: We're always excited when a new Loom piece drops on our charts because we love anything that pushes genre boundaries and blurs the lines. "Burnt Glass" does exactly that, and with a pinch of acid, some heavy rave stabs and power snares, the producer gets his point firmly across; that is, he ain't into no ordinary dance loops. The same goes for "Acid Rain", a wobbling pseudo grime monster, and the bleeped-out "Hardest In The Year". Equally boundary-pushing remixes come from Le Dom, Lloyd SB and Doline.
Review: It's 2016 and that means a new Sound Pellegrino compilation for you, this time a handsomely mixed, ultra-packed release by Teki Latex and Orgasmic. Rather than sticking to one genre - as is the norm with the label - the boys decide to throw down a wide variety of house and techno from the usual suspects on the label. Launching techno, slithering house, and even a little bit of bass stabbings from the likes of Helix, the abominable Truncate, Air Max 97, and many others. Big and juicy for ya.
Review: Hold up - Sound Pellegrino crew inside! Number three in their Sound Pellegrino Presents SNDPE series and as per usual, it's jam packed full of killers from both label casuals and loosely affiliated clan members. As the name suggests, the sound is inherently raw and gritty, direct from the gutter and packing enough punch to blow your system out. House, ghetto, bass, you name it, there's something in here for everyone and if you're into the Night Slugs end of the spectrum, then look no further! Toyc's "Analog Drums" is particularly gnarly thanks to its gritty backbone, but it's all highly alluring and comes heavily recommended. Cop it, son!
Review: What a line-up. Featuring the likes of Bok Bok, Teki Latex, Helix & Hrdvsion and Surkin & Todd Edwards, this compilation is an essential purchase. From claustrophobic, dead-of-night meanderings to Miami-highway cheesefests and back again, there's no style to pin down here, just a ton of excellent tunes vying for your attention. All the way from dark, insular beats to New Order/Depeche Mode-esque arms-in-the-air whirlwinds (Crystal & Ikonika - thank you), there isn't a time you'll be bored, and that's a guarantee. Get this now.
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