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Technicolour

Technicolour is a Ninja Tune sub-label. Technicolour has every bit channeled its parent label's musical restlessness with submerged techno, degraded hip-hop, machine jazz and more.
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A.R.E. Project
The Doctrines Of Swedenborg - (7:48) 100 BPM
Calling The Loas - (4:52) 100 BPM
Dimensions Of Frequency & Vibrations - (8:09) 100 BPM
Ashrams - (4:23) 111 BPM Hot
Review: Last year, Jamal Moss in conjunction with percussionist and producer Sarathy Korwar (Ninja Tune/The Steve Reid Foundation) and the highly respected British saxophonist Shabaka Hutchings recorded a live and improvised session at the iconic Lightship95 studio, moored at Trinity Buoy Wharf, London. Two and a half hours of music was recorded across two sessions, with 90 minutes streamed live via NTS Radio. Technicolour now present a 12" EP comprising of four edits from these sessions titled 'Association For Research & Enlightenment Project'. The deep analogue tribalism of "The Doctrines Of Swedenborg" is truly magical and is geared for some real tunnelling effects. The lush ambience of "Dimensions Of Frequency & Vibrations" on the flip was a highlight too, awash in celestial synths and evocative saxophone solos, accompanied by Korwar's drumming reaching near tribal moments.
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TCLRDNL 023
04 Aug 17
Balearic/Downtempo
This Isn't Your Typical 90's Era Techno/IDM Revisionist View
This Is 4 The Rave Bangers - (5:25) 128 BPM
Home 95 - (6:05) 128 BPM Hot
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TCLRDNL 020
11 Nov 16
Techno
This Is 4 The Rave Bangers
This Is 4 The Rave Bangers - (5:25) 128 BPM
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TCLRDNL 020T
18 Oct 16
Techno
The Disco's Of Imhotep
The Shrine Of The Serpent Goddess - (1:06) 109 BPM
Sepulchral Offerings - (4:55) 128 BPM
Spiritual Alliances - (4:33) 128 BPM
Heru - (1:10) 86 BPM
Crocodile Skin - (5:06) 128 BPM Hot
The Sound Of KMT - (3:15) 128 BPM
The Way Of The Tree Of Life - (5:13) 128 BPM
The Disco's Of Imhotep - (4:27) 119 BPM
Nubian Energy - (3:51) 120 BPM
Review: Following turns on labels like Creme Organization, Rvng Intl. and Further Records to Bio Rhythm, Bedouin Records and Sequencias, among many others, it feels like only a matter of time before Jamal Moss has graced pretty much every label worth talking about. Following his Cosmic Bebop ?LP on his own Mathematics Recordings, Moss, under his adored Hieroglyphic Being alias, surfaces on Ninja Tune sub Technicolor. The Disco's Of Imhotep is a bright, distorted and colourful affair which harbours its own trademark, synthetic chimes, kicked off wonderfully with the sweetly tonal number "The Shrine Of The Serpent Goddess". Rather than pulling together tracks at random, the album overall sounds like something that's been crafted as a whole, and while drums and distortion may tear away at speakers cones the world over, it's the melodies of this record, annihilated or otherwise, that really make The Disco's Of Imhotep one of a kind.
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TCLRDNL 015
05 Aug 16
Techno
The Fourth Dimensions Of A Nubian Mystic
The Fourth Dimension - (11:27) 128 BPM Hot
Star Time - (6:57) 129 BPM
Played by: Paul Mac, Kid Who
Review: Overseen by London producer PhOtOmachine (with some assistance from Ninja Tune) the Technicolour label has been on sublime form of late, with some rare Kutmah material up their with this year's best releases. This latest release is quite the statement too, with Mathematics boss Jamal Moss on board for two heavy-duty cuts. It's timed well too, with Planet Mu having just issued a Hieroglyphic Being primer drawing from a decade's worth of material. Fans of Hieroglyphic Being old and new will find much to appreciate in The Fourth Dimensions Of A Nubian Mystic, with the glistening 11-minute cosmos of "Fourth Dimension" complemented well by the jack hammer B-side "Start Time."
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TCLRDNL 009
27 Oct 14
Techno
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