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Ternesc

Ternesc is a dark, analogue-rich techno label set up by British-born/Berlin-based DJ and producer Blawan. The label surfaced in 2015, the same year Blawan relocated to Germany, and was named after a series of club nights he launched at Corsica Studios in London. Blawan has released his own tunes on Ternesc including: ‘Talatone’, ‘993’, ‘Careless’ and ‘Mine Oh Mine’.
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Wet Will Always Dry
Klade - (5:32) 129 BPM
Careless - (6:02) 128 BPM Hot
Vented - (7:00) 129 BPM
Stell - (6:09) 129 BPM
Review: Some eight years on from his Hessle Audio debut, Blawan has finally got round to releasing his debut album. Predictably, it's rather good, offering an eight-track assault on the senses built around his now familiar clanking, industrial-tinged polyrhythmic techno rhythms, foreboding electronics and paranoid, claustrophobic aural textures. Most of the sounds - including the percussion hits - were created using modular synthesis, which gives Wet Will Always Dry a particularly atmospheric and otherworldly feel. There are nods towards the likes of Surgeon and Livity Sound, as well as Rhythm & Sound/Basic Channel style dub techno, but the album's greatest strength is that it never sounds like anything other than a fine set of Blawan club tracks.
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TESC 005
22 Jun 18
Techno
Nutrition
Mayhem - (6:30) 128 BPM
Trampelpfad - (6:33) 129 BPM
Calcium Red - (6:35) 128 BPM
Review: Given that he's been active since the dawn of the decade and released countless singles on a wide variety of labels, it's something of a surprise to find that Nutrition is Jamie Roberts' debut album. Pleasingly, he's not altered his style to fit the format, instead opting to showcase six tough techno tracks in his usual fearless, club-ready style. Of course, there's still a certain amount of variety present - compare, for example, the end-of-days industrial motifs, foreboding textures and clattering drums of "Calcium Read" and the metallic, early morning tribal thrust of "Mayhem" - it's just that Roberts has no intention of compromising his principles. For that, he should be applauded.
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TESC 004
20 Oct 17
Techno
Communicat 1022 EP
Say What You Want To Say - (6:11) 126 BPM
Rubber Industry - (6:08) 129 BPM
Marga - (6:18) 129 BPM Hot
Review: Blawan's back: look out! The Communicat 1022 is on his own Ternesc imprint: its third release to date. The title track is testament to his modus operandi: hard as nails, all-modular stompers that somehow find the soul in the machines. The brooding and dystopian "Rubber Industry" shows more restraint but still grinds and scuffles away in fine vintage glory. On the flip "Lit Up Communicat" is atmospheric and faintly melodic amongst all the industrial metallic textures and tape hiss while "Marga" hammers the message home in peak time hypnotic fashion: the melody on this one sounds like a hammer dulcimer dragged through a delay, absolutely mental! He's come a long way since bangers like "Scarborough Harbour" and "Peaches", finding a seasoned maturity in his sound, but this shows he still has all the energy and devotion to his art and possibly more than ever.
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TESC 003
08 Apr 16
Techno
Warm Tonal Touch
Talatone - (6:04) 129 BPM Hot
Fentanyl - (6:00) 129 BPM
Blue Bottle - (6:40) 129 BPM
Review: Warm Tonal Touch marks a new chapter in Jamie 'Blawan' Roberts career, as the producer launches his Ternesc label. Set to offer a home to most of his solo material, he kick-starts the imprint with a quartet of modular techno workouts. Undeniably rhythmic and floor-friendly throughout, there's a surprisingly tactile feel about the rolling grooves of "Talatone" and "Roll Mick", despite the presence of clanking, metallic percussion. Interestingly, it's when he tries to do things differently -such as on the intense, clicking grooves and dislocated horn samples of "Blue Bottle", or the intense, cacophonous, unsettling throb of "Fentanyl", that the EP really excels.
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TESC 001
29 Jun 15
Techno
Hanging Out The Birds
Hanging Out The Birds - (6:04) 125 BPM
Weakening Force - (6:50) 129 BPM
Diatonic Valves - (6:11) 129 BPM
Played by: Paul Mac
Review: After flitting between labels for the first four years of his career, Blawan has decided to become master of his own destiny. Last month's Warm Tonal Touch EP marked the debut of his Ternesc imprint. This speedy follow-up continues on a similar theme, delivering a range of ragging, dark and often intense modular techno workouts. All four tracks prioritize percussion and rhythm, with any melodic elements - usually short, nightmarish loops, or horror-influenced textures - playing second fiddle to his impressive drum programming. It's a formula that works well, from the left-of-centre bounce of "Hanging Out With The Birds" and throbbing 4/4 pulse of "Mine Oh Mine", to the sludgy, industrial fuzziness of closer "Diatonic Valves".
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TESC 002
29 Jun 15
Techno
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