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Satisfy EP
She's Giving Cray (feat Joy Joseph) - (6:16) 130 BPM Hot
She's Giving Cray (feat Joy Joseph - Jerome Hill remix) - (6:10) 130 BPM
Satisfy - (5:49) 132 BPM
Roller - (5:42) 133 BPM
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SRTX 041
01 Mar 24
Techno
Crude Appraisal
The Warning - (5:15) 122 BPM
Harlesden Shuffle (extended 12" Disco mix) - (8:18) 124 BPM Hot
Combustion Zone - (6:39) 125 BPM
House Thing - (6:03) 127 BPM
Played by: ProOne79
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SRTX 040
21 Nov 23
Techno
Viti EP
Protocop - (4:57) 122 BPM
Like A Dragon - (5:13) 125 BPM
Dacid - (4:54) 122 BPM
Petsamo - (5:56) 120 BPM
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SRTX 039
16 May 23
Minimal/Tech House
Pigs Do Fly EP
KRS - (5:27) 127 BPM
Not Getting In - (5:34) 129 BPM
Colonel - (5:29) 127 BPM
Off The Bat - (5:35) 129 BPM
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SRTX 038
31 Jan 23
Minimal/Tech House
Twilight EP
Radar System - (7:18) 123 BPM
Club Deluxe - (6:12) 121 BPM
New Acid 3.2 - (4:56) 123 BPM
Twilight - (5:55) 120 BPM
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SRTX 037
14 Nov 22
Minimal/Tech House
Second Moon EP
Spasm - (5:15) 131 BPM
Second Moon - (4:13) 120 BPM
The Wiggly Worm (remix) - (5:04) 120 BPM
It Isn't What It Was - (5:20) 120 BPM
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SRTX 034
22 Aug 22
Techno
Summer Of Love EP
Breakbleep - (5:19) 123 BPM Hot
My Little Kawai - (6:45) 126 BPM
Summer Of Love (Endless mix) - (5:49) 128 BPM
Summer Of Love (DJ Steve remix) - (5:30) 131 BPM
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SRTX 036
27 May 22
Breakbeat
The Sweat EP
Sweat (Techno mix) - (6:48) 132 BPM Hot
Sweat (Electro mix) - (5:20) 140 BPM
She Can Get The Strap - (6:00) 128 BPM
606XOX - (6:52) 140 BPM
Review: Hot on the heels of her collaboration with Posthuman on Super Rhythm Trax, Lauren Flax drops this old school bomb. "Sweat (Techno Mix)" is a stripped back, jacking track, powered by a purring bass and gurgling acid bleeps, while Flax delivers a more frenetic interpretation of this sound with the wonky tones and high-paced jack of "606Xox". The release also showcases Flax's appreciation of electro - the aptly named "Sweat (Electro Mix)" resounds to rolling 808s - while there's a more experimental side to her approach represented, as "She Can Get The Strap" features a slowed down minimal rhythm and New York house style vocal samples.
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SRTX 035
20 May 22
Techno
Twenty Twenty EP
Mind Goes Blank - (5:10) 124 BPM
Knock Knock - (5:59) 126 BPM
Bombing With Imase - (6:40) 125 BPM
A Million Ways To Get Ill - (6:16) 128 BPM Hot
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SRTX 033
23 Jul 21
Techno
Body Clock EP
Mercury - (6:05) 128 BPM
Luna Saturni - (6:07) 126 BPM
Body Clock - (4:49) 126 BPM Hot
Kindred Spirit - (3:48) 126 BPM
Review: Dexorcist is best known for releasing floor-slaying electro, but on this release for Jerome Hill's label, he ventures down a different path. While the same underlying funk is still audible on this four-tracker, the approach is different: "Mercury", with its 'dark side' vocal sample and speaker-levelling sub-bass is like a somewhat tongue-in-cheek take on Suburban Knight, while on "Kindred Spirit" Dexorcist goes deeper to conjure up subsonic bleeps with dramatic string stabs. Electro influences are audible on "Luna Saturni", where a growling bass underpins a jacking rhythm, while the title track is the release highlight, thanks to its Kraftwerk samples and cheeky rave sirens.
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SRTX 032
28 May 21
Techno
Super Rhythm Trax
Various
DMX Krew - "Duke Beat" - (2:32) 117 BPM
Luke's Anger - "Blind Test" - (5:02) 127 BPM
Fear-E - "Drunken Attic Conversion" - (5:21) 127 BPM
Jerome Hill - "Plumphouse Groove" - (5:41) 124 BPM
Matt Whitehead - "Mystery Of Mysteries" - (6:14) 117 BPM Hot
DJ Raf - "Espresso" - (3:57) 130 BPM
Cursor Miner - "Back To Front Pants" - (4:13) 120 BPM
Mike Ash - "Clone Cheek" - (4:12) 124 BPM
Dance System - "Break It Down" - (4:51) 133 BPM
Jared Wilson - "Srtraxx 002" - (5:49) 127 BPM
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SRTXLP 001
30 Mar 21
Breakbeat
5XXXI
5XXXI - (5:25) 129 BPM
5XXXI (Luca Lozano & DJ Steve Sheffield Bleep City remix) - (5:32) 124 BPM Hot
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SRTX 031
19 Jun 20
Minimal/Tech House
Sysi EP
Delays - (6:59) 121 BPM
Kolkki Crush - (4:36) 124 BPM Hot
Life In Mono - (6:25) 122 BPM
Code 808 - (5:42) 135 BPM
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SRTX 030
01 May 20
Electro
Made In The G60
Watch Your Bassline - (5:55) 123 BPM
Bang On It - (5:15) 125 BPM Hot
Menacing State Of Mind - (4:44) 136 BPM
Kappa Track - (6:50) 125 BPM
Smash It In The Endzone - (6:34) 132 BPM
Unordinary Afterglow - (5:09) 124 BPM
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SRTX 028
07 Feb 20
Techno
Return Of The MASC EP
Nine Oh - (4:46) 128 BPM
Yih - (5:05) 127 BPM Hot
Eye Feel (Dance System remix) - (5:26) 136 BPM
WKP - (5:32) 125 BPM
Played by: Mike Vale, Gettoblaster
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SRTX 029
07 Feb 20
Techno
Buggin With The Bleeps
Huh - (5:15) 122 BPM
Stop The Beat - (6:40) 126 BPM Hot
Watch Your Mouth - (6:44) 124 BPM
Blue Light - (5:16) 124 BPM
Review: Originally released in ultra-limited vinyl format to mark Record Store Day, the latest release from Mike Ash is now available to digital DJs. Like the rest of the output on Super Rhythm Trax, Buggin is based around jacking rhythms. That takes shape in the form of lo-fi tones and a low-slung bass on "Huh", while on "Stop The Beat", Ash draws on the eerie synths of hardcore, wrapping them around a snaking groove. Meanwhile, "Watch Your Mouth" is a more primal workout that resounds to gurgling 303s and a heads down jack track, while on "Blue Light", he visits the bleep techno period for an evocative workout.
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SRTX 027
25 Oct 19
Techno
True Stories
Truth Bomb - (5:18) 128 BPM Hot
Stumble - (4:45) 124 BPM
We're Movin' - (5:15) 122 BPM
24 Hour Puppy People - (5:47) 113 BPM
Review: Chrissy is a hugely diverse producer who makes everything from booty to acid and whose catalogue boasts appearances on Planet Mu and Classic. For his debut on Jerome Hill's label, he dons his Chicago house hat; "Truth Bomb" is a stomping 303 workout featuring a soulful vocal sample and tough drums, like Chrissy's own take on "I'm Strong" by Fingers Inc. "Stumble" is more down tempo and teased out, while "We're Movin" sees Chrissy combine uplifting vocals with a pulsating electronic bass.The only divergence of sorts from this acid / Chicago theme is "24 Hour Puppy People", where a driving New Beat rhythm track hammers away, but it took is cloaked in wired, warbling acid.
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SRTX 026
26 Apr 19
Techno
Temple Of Set EP
Full Resonance - (6:25) 125 BPM Hot
Sahara - (7:29) 120 BPM
Temple Of Set - (7:19) 120 BPM
Panic In Flat 13 - (6:20) 125 BPM
Played by: Nightwave
Review: Jerome Hill's label has been one of the best outlets for modern iterations on the Chicago house sound and Temple Of Set is no exception. Working together as Manor House Boys the veteran DJ Matt Whitehead hooks up with the newer producer No Data Available for an unforgettable release. "Full Resonance" may draws on acid tracks for inspiration, but the arrangement is more spacious, while 'Panic In Flat 13' is a more conventional 303, albeit peppered with vocal samples. Most impressively though are "Sahara" and the title track, where the pair draw on other, less likely sources such as ebm and horror soundtracks to create two of the most distinctive tracks of 2019.
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SRTX 025
22 Feb 19
Techno
Non Stop EP
It's Good - (4:37) 125 BPM Hot
Non Stop - (5:37) 126 BPM
Eye Feel - (5:34) 127 BPM
Non Stop (Jerome Hill remix) - (5:53) 126 BPM
Review: This is a killer cross-generational collaboration. It sees Altern8 and Nexus 21 veteran Mark Archer join forces with Food Music and Unknown to the Unknown regular Shadow Child (AKA noughties survivor Simon Neale). They predictably hit the ground running via the razor-sharp TB-303 acid riffs and sweaty machine percussion of "It's Good", before enveloping a jacking TR-909 drum track in restless handclap fills and alien electronics on title track "Non-Stop". Super Rhythm Trax label boss Jerome Hill delivers a booming, bass-heavy acid house rub of the same track, while "Eye Feel" captures some of the restless energy and stab-heavy madness of Archer's legendary, rave-era history.
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SRTX 024
30 Oct 18
Deep House
Argonic Acid Trax
Trend Cnuts - (4:50) 123 BPM Hot
Pervers - (8:02) 120 BPM
Kimmi - (5:32) 120 BPM
Strobo-Acid - (6:14) 120 BPM
Review: DJ Arg aka Arthur Gaerdes is reportedly the author of hundreds of 303 tracks, but despite this, Argonic is one of his first releases. It's no surprise then that acid fans will find much to love here: "Trend Cnuts" is a low-slung affair with vocal whoops and snatches woven into the insistent acid line. "Pervers" is a leaner and more direct affair, with the 303 bleeding and squelching its way to an intense climax. "Kimmi" is more stripped back again, with tropical bird warbles mixed in with basic acid tones, while closing track "Strobo Acid" sees Arg deliver a pile-driving acid meltdown.
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SRTX 023
19 Oct 18
Techno
Ghetto House Bangers
Bounce It Baby - (4:22) 69 BPM Hot
Otis Ghetto House - (4:06) 72 BPM
Check DIs Out - (4:43) 73 BPM
Keep On Jukin - (4:27) 144 BPM
You Big Dummy - (4:46) 74 BPM
Get Em Girl - (4:39) 73 BPM
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SRTX 022
22 Jun 18
Footwork/Juke
Mental Jobs EP
Trust Your TV - (5:11) 124 BPM
Geotropism - (4:45) 122 BPM
Never Fade Away - (3:18) 119 BPM Hot
Microbes - (5:53) 120 BPM
Mental Jobs (NYC mix) - (5:05) 120 BPM
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SRTX 021
27 Apr 18
Techno
Cley Hill Transmissions
Back & Forth - (7:11) 123 BPM Hot
Weird Language - (5:56) 128 BPM
Close Encounters - (7:35) 125 BPM
Review: Super Rhythm Trax brings you the freshest acid, house and techno with a hefty nod to the mid to late 80's originators. They're back with head honcho Jerome Hill, who serves up three old-school bangers for the 'nu-school' on "Cley Hill Transmissions". The dark and tunnelling warehouse techno of "Back & Forth" features some soaring and euphoric 303 acid that will make you feel like you're at one of Hawtin's Plastik parties at The Packard circa '94. "Weird Language" features a screwed up vocal hook above an overdriven/broken kick and 'percolator' style claps - which once again will truly appeal to '90s techno nostalgists. Finally, we have the bleepy UK rave of "Close Encounters" which is sure to create some added drama on the dancefloor when the strobe light comes on! 2017 has seen the label serve up releases by other like minded introverts in the form of John Heckle, Jared Wilson and the legendary Ed DMX.
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SRTX 020
22 Dec 17
Techno
Changes EP
4am Chord - (5:58) 127 BPM Hot
JV Ride - (5:57) 129 BPM
Changes - (8:41) 129 BPM
Played by: OOFT!
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SRTX 019
15 Dec 17
Techno
The Wiggly Worm
Grand Tour - (5:48) 122 BPM
Death Blip - (4:29) 120 BPM
The Wiggly Worm - (4:56) 120 BPM
Old Groove - (5:20) 120 BPM Hot
Played by: Philthtrax
Review: Jerome Hill's imprint welcomes DMX Krew back to Super Rhythm Trax with another EP crammed full of future classics. Following up some great releases of late on Hypercolour, Shipwrec and Abstract Forms, the UK electro legend delivers a few jams in his renowned style, plus goes old school techno here and there. "Grand Tour" modelling his style on 'Magic 'Juan Atkins' exploits as Model 500 in the late '80s, while the booming smack techno of "Death Blip" sounds like an old Djax Up Beats record on -8. "The Wiggly Worm" gives us a taste of the acid life, complete with wobbly arpeggios and jacking vocals until it all comes to a fine close with the classic, neon-lit, hi-tech soul/funk of "Old Groove".
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SRTX 018
20 Oct 17
Minimal/Tech House
The Four Winds
Deal With It - (5:34) 124 BPM Hot
Emerge - (6:49) 124 BPM
Domination - (6:52) 85 BPM
Yah Boobay - (6:24) 122 BPM
Review: When it comes to serving up all-analogue box jams, few labels can compete with Jerome Hill's Super Rhythm Trax imprint. The latest hardware fiend to join Hill's retro-futurist revolution is debutant Pendle Watkins. Naturally, there's barely a duffer in sight. Watkins begins with the intergalactic, Motor City electronics and sweaty drum machine hits of "Deal With It", before sauntering into deeper territory via the Larry Heard-esque "Emerge". You'll then find the raging acid heaviness of "Domination" - all psychedelic TB-303 lines, dystopian vocal samples and redlined percussion - and the fuzzy alien bliss of undulating jack-track "Yah Boobay". In other words, it's a fine collection of club-ready analogue workouts.
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SRTX 017
05 May 17
Techno
Midnight On Ecorse Creek
Getting That Feeling - (6:21) 127 BPM Hot
It's The Message - (6:37) 120 BPM
Midnight On Ecorse Creek - (5:10) 125 BPM
Acid Feeling - (8:18) 127 BPM
Review: After a brief flirtation with Dixon Avenue Basement Jams, Jared Wilson is back on Jerome Hill's Super Rhythm Trax imprint. Predictably, he's in a retro-futurist kind of mood, delivering tracks that tip a wink to a variety of vintage house and techno productions. He begins with the Larry Heard style warmth, Chez Damier percussion and Detroit techno cymbal lines of "Getting That Feelin", before diving headfirst into the world of classic Chicago jazz on heavyweight acid wriggler "It's The Message". He tehn carries on with the ghostly chords, intelligent techno electronics and mind-altering acid lines of "Midnight On Ecorse Creek", before Wilson caps a fine EP via the Mr Fingers style deep house-jack of "Acid Feeling".
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SRTX 016
17 Mar 17
Techno
Bombing EP
Crosstalk - (5:38) 125 BPM
Seeing Red - (6:09) 125 BPM
A Is For Acapella - (2:18) 85 BPM
We're Bombing - (6:53) 122 BPM Hot
Birdland - (6:14) 120 BPM
Played by: Erik Rug, Tomasz Guiddo
Review: The retroverts at Super Rhythm Trax return with yet more acid madness courtesy of Matt Whitehead; he of Rebel Intelligence and Model Citizens fame. It's a pretty straight up affair on the Bombing EP, where opening cut "Crosstalk" batters you with 909 snare attacks and the hypnotic funk of 303 acid squelch. "Seeing Red" is a much more tunnelling affair where that little silver Roland box again does most of the talking. The title track is one of the real highlights; this sleazy and bombastic electro-funk number is reminiscent of Jimmy Edgar's finer moments until "Birdland" hammers the message home in style with yet more vintage flair and those early rave style steel drum presets in full effect.
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SRTX 015
13 Jan 17
Techno
Unsatisfied Customer Jams
Super Rhythm Track - (5:57) 124 BPM Hot
The Path Of Most Resistance - (6:32) 129 BPM
The Faith - (6:32) 121 BPM
No Team In Lozano - (5:29) 124 BPM
Review: Perhaps before he was swanning about running Klasse Recordings and all, Luca Lozano worked in customer services vowing one day to serve musical revenge on all the insufferable souls one serves in that world. Whatever the inspiration, we now have a killer new four trackers from the man. Echoes of early Warp abound as always - "Super Rhythm Track" features mocking bleeps over a techno pulse, "The Path Of Most Resistance" is angrier, drawing on late 80s hardcore for vibes. Elsewhere "The Faith" is deep, sparse and bleepy whilst "No Team In Lozano" is moody Chicago house at its best.
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SRTX 014
26 Sep 16
Breakbeat
RZ Episodes Volume 1
It's Time For The - (5:33) 127 BPM Hot
Chicken Head George - (6:28) 127 BPM
Def Jamming - (5:48) 125 BPM
Lollypop Lady - (5:37) 127 BPM
Review: London techno legend Jerome Hill is back on his home turf for the 13th edition of Super Rhythm Trax. With a name like "It's Time For The" it hardly left anything to the imagination did it? But this crafty edit of the Cajmere classic. Other highlights include the Windy City hard house of "Lollypop Lady" which pays tribute to the notorious Relief Records imprint and the Dancemania dedicated jackathon that is "Def Jamming". One for the heads!
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SRTX 013
25 Jul 16
Techno
Warehouse Trax UK
Uprocking - (4:01) 128 BPM
The Fizz - (4:16) 123 BPM Hot
89's The Year - (4:14) 124 BPM
Bad Chorus - (4:16) 124 BPM
Review: After almost two years of hiatus under his own name, Britain's Mike Ash makes his comeback on Super Rhythm Trax with four lively and utterly dangerous slices of house psychedelia. "Unfrocking" is deeply old-school, and Ash manages to mix up plenty of summer-of-love-acid together with those vintage hardcore sort of breaks, and "The Fuzz" follows suit with another sludgy heap of 303 bottom-end. The flip moves one year ahead and onto "89's The Year", a flangered-out acid nugget all in rough and delicious analogue taste, leaving "Bad Chorus" to send us head-first into the swimming pool with its heart-pound of a beat and inimitable bassline. You know how they say that they don't make them like they used to? Forget that, this is the shit.
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SRTX 012
18 Apr 16
Techno
Unsatisfied Customer Jams
End Local - (5:19) 121 BPM
Variant - (5:45) 123 BPM
Inequality - (4:58) 123 BPM
Phase 1 - (5:30) 123 BPM Hot
Played by: Fear-E
Review: Barcelona's Cardopusher has released on a wide variety of imprints ever since his production debuts for the likes of Damage and London's mighty Hyperdub, so much so that it even allowed him to release an album in 2015 for Boysnoize Records. This week, he's up on Super Rhythm Trax - home to a vast array of jacking house beats - and his starter for ten is the 303-laden beast in the name of "End Local", a monster that is quickly followed by the heavy-bottomed, Trax-fuelled "Variant". On the flip, "Inequality" sticks to the acid, but the mood is lighter, less murky and full o' jack, whereas "Phase 1" slithers and winds its bass bot through slicing darts of percussion. For the DJ's...
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SRTX 011
04 Apr 16
Techno
Idea Of A Deep State EP
How Deep - (5:29) 123 BPM Hot
Plate Mining - (5:18) 123 BPM
Idea Of A Deep State - (8:24) 120 BPM
Review: Few labels have quite as successfully channeled the original spirit of Chicagoan acid house and early British techno than Super Rhythm Trax. They're at it again here, serving up a trio of 1990 style, rave-era British acid house/techno tributes from former Skudge Presents and Dixon Avenue Basement Jams man Jared Wilson. The three tracks could be considered riffs on a theme, as each - in different ways - reminded us of Orbital's early work. Choose between the bold acid lines and jack-track beats of "How Deep", the acid melodies and "Belfast" style chords of "Plate Mining", and the pleasingly alien acid-funk of "Idea of A Deep State".
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SRTX 010
21 Mar 16
Techno
Outer Space EP
Outer Space - (6:38) 128 BPM Hot
End Of Line - (6:25) 127 BPM
Played by: Philthtrax
Review: In the space of just a few years, Luca Lozano has made a busy schedule for himself. Managing Klasse Records and Grafiti Tapes, he has released a load of music both form himself and a number of artists, such as Kris Wadsworth and DJ Fett Burger, among many others. This time he's up on the excellent Super Rhythm Trax with a little vintage flavor; "Outer Space" makes up the A-side and it's a gorgeous, break-ridden dance stepper in the same vein as stuff from the likes of Horsepower Productions, back in their day. On the flipside, "End Of Line" is a certified UK swinger, a grimey beast of a tune with a heavy percussion march and that inimitable London feel. Recommended.
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SRTX 008
27 Nov 15
Techno
Cologne Ranger EP
I Don't Dance - (5:07) 124 BPM
There - (5:07) 124 BPM
Fire Department West - (5:28) 124 BPM Hot
Control Your Mind - (5:34) 125 BPM
Review: Although he's probably travelled beneath most house and techno enthusiasts' radars, Germany's Andreas Gehm has released music on some of the most respected and coveted independent labels in the game. First and foremost, he debuted back in 2009 with an appearance alongside Steve Poindexter for Jamal Moss' mythical Mathematics imprint - having subsequently released a string of EP's for the dread-haired techno outsider - and then he landed on everything from Chiwax to Solar One Music alongside Helena Hauff. This week he's out on the ever-impressive Super Rhythm Trax and he's brought four jacking cuts with him. The flavour is steeped in the finest of Chicago flavours, boldly manifested by the 303-driven opener that is "I Don't Dance", but it's also one that verges onto the Berlin sound via "Control Your Mind". Check em', they're a squadron of killers!
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SRTX 007
28 Sep 15
Techno
Mongrando Mongrel Trax
Kidding Kids - (5:09) 125 BPM
Mountain's Acid - (5:43) 125 BPM
Mountain's Acid (Jerome Hill remix) - (6:31) 125 BPM Hot
Review:  G 23 has kept this calm and discrete when it comes to his releasing output, having only release a handful of EP's since his debut on Infinite Machine two years ago, but he's back on Super Rhythm Trax with a deadly three-pronged techno attack for the piste. "Kidding Kids" is a banging acid squelcher filled with short breaks and percussive shots, while "Mountain's Acid" is a no nonsense, kick-fuelled bruiser accompanied by subtler swarms of 303 action and scientific bleeps. On the tail-end, we have a remix of "Mountain's Acid" by Jerome Hill, who exposed the Roland tricks and comes out the other end with a wacky techno killer for peak time servings.
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SRTX 006
28 Sep 15
Techno
5 Ways 2 Jack
Vicious Bleebz - (4:04) 118 BPM Hot
Bleepology - (5:32) 123 BPM
Up 'N Down - (4:04) 164 BPM
Txing Control - (4:08) 126 BPM
Ragga Clash - (3:40) 138 BPM
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SRTX 004
12 May 15
Techno
Lost In The Groove/Boom Boom (Jerome Hill versions)
Marshall Jefferson presents Hercules - "Lost In The Groove" - (5:36) 125 BPM
Dancer - "Boom Boom" - (5:23) 126 BPM Hot
Played by: Paul Mac, NYMA
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SRTX 003
10 Mar 15
Techno
Paper Bag Acid
Paper Bag Acid - (6:13) 124 BPM Hot
Dustbin Acid - (5:11) 125 BPM
Bully Beef - (5:38) 126 BPM
Played by: Paul Mac, Warlock, ROTCIV
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SRTX 002
30 Oct 14
Techno
Return To Acid
Nitric - (6:16) 124 BPM Hot
Return To Acid - (5:04) 128 BPM
Oh Three - (5:48) 124 BPM
Played by: NYMA
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SRTX 001
06 Oct 14
Techno
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