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Basement Tools
Liquid Cave - (5:09) 145 BPM
Synthesize - (4:49) 142 BPM
Hip Stretch - (6:15) 140 BPM Hot
Basement Tool - (5:17) 145 BPM
Review: Following his recent outing on Planet Rhythm, Gustavo Bassani delivers this killer four-tracker for Truncate. "Liquid Cave" is a fast-paced, distinctive affair. Resounding to a combination of funk bass and stripped back drums, it is sure to stand out from the slew of high-tempo tracks. "Basement Tool" is a chord-heavy track, with a looped vocal adding an extra layer of drama. On "Synthesize", a steely, angular rhythm prevails- and its grainy undercurrent is offset somewhat by a pitched down vocal sample. Remaining in a similar field is "Hip Stretch". Bassani delivers a niggling, bubbling groove that acts as the basis for raw, analogue builds and drops.
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19 Apr 24
Techno
Ninth Circle
Ninth Circle - (5:24) 142 BPM
Paranoia Sketch - (5:26) 141 BPM
Kassett - (5:24) 142 BPM
Supreme XI - (5:26) 141 BPM Hot
Review: Making his return to Truncate's label is French producer Klint who is on fire right now. It marks the producer's second release on the legendary American label following his Apache four-track last year and he holds down that cavernous, industrial and warehouse sound as always. Introducing touches of acid-synth in the lead cut, "Paranoia Sketch" delves deeper into linear, science fiction territory, keeping it cold and dusty, while "Kassett" will appeal to the techno heads out there that like their beats gritty and sewer dwelling. Rounding out yet another fine EP is "Supreme XI" with its pumpy kicks, gnarly arps and true Detroit grit.
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22 Dec 23
Techno
Delusion
Explosure - (4:56) 144 BPM Hot
Delusional Neurons - (5:06) 144 BPM
Primal Soul - (5:00) 142 BPM
Review: With releases on Relief, Super Rhythm Trax and Hardgroove to their credit, the BLACK GIRL/WHITE GIRL duo have already carved out a name with their peak-time techno. This release for Truncate will ensure that this profile continues to grow. "Explosure" get the EP off to a frenetic start, with rolling tribal drums and heavy kicks calling to mind the loop techno sound of innovators like Ben Sims. "Delusional Neurons" continues in a similar vein, with the rolling rhythms providing the backdrop for vocal snippets and insistent tones. "Primal Soul" sees the duo change direction. The rhythm is swung and more electronic, but combined with acid tweaks, the dance floor impact remains the same.
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30 Jun 23
Techno
Shine On
Shine On - (5:46) 139 BPM
Tribal Jam - (4:36) 140 BPM
Bang Jam - (4:57) 137 BPM
Jam 3 - (6:41) 135 BPM Hot
Review: The Southern aka Carmine Portarulo returns to Truncate with another hard-edged club techno release. Taking inspiration from the loop techno sound of the late 90s/early 00s throughout, he adds his own personality to each track. On "Shine On" and "Tribal Jam", this takes the form of peppering the rolling grooves with ticking percussion and vocal snippets. Portarulo opts for a more stripped back approach on "Bang Jam", where analogue yelps and doubled-up claps prevail. Maintaining the looped sound on "Jam 3", insistent chord stabs and vocal samples mean that when it comes to dance floor impact, Shine On is sure to hit the target.
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24 Mar 23
Techno
Cyborg Salsa
Cyborg Salsa - (6:12) 134 BPM
Blockhat - (5:53) 136 BPM Hot
Final Judgement - (6:41) 134 BPM
Thumb Cutter - (6:13) 134 BPM
Pleur - (6:35) 136 BPM
Review: Jasper de Vries aka JSPR drops a hard-hitting EP on Truncate. Both the title track and "Final Judgement" are powered by lead weight kicks and utilitarian percussion, with one-note bleeps and noisy tones calling to mind vintage Robert Hood. "Blockhat" features a rolling groove and subtle vocal snatches. It also boasts piledriving claps and hi-hats, with these percussive elements ensuring it packs a steely dance floor punch. "Thumb Cutter" moves into a visceral realm, with discordant bell chimes and filtered drops augmenting the sense of drama that the Dutch producer brings to his productions. "Pleur" is more streamlined, its dense tribal drums and building, whooshing filters deployed to devastating effect.
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27 Jan 23
Techno
Unpredictable
M12 Bleep - (7:31) 143 BPM
Unpredictable - (7:23) 144 BPM
Analog 9 - (7:31) 142 BPM Hot
Breaking Up Inside - (6:34) 143 BPM
Review: Following last year's Hard Sync release, Kai Van Dongen returns to Truncate with a hard-edged minimal EP. The jerking, angular rhythm and insistent, tonal shifts of "M12 Bleep" get Unpredictable off to an intense, high-paced start. There's no let up on the title track either, as Van Dongen drops visceral riffs and relentless thunder-claps. On "Analog 9", he opts for a more experimental approach; with its filtered, relentless tones unravelling over a driving rhythm, it sounds like an update of classic Synewave. He reserves a real surprise till the end though, and the vocal-tinged electro of "Breaking Up Inside" shows he is unafraid to take risks.
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16 Dec 22
Techno
Apache
Apache - (5:39) 142 BPM Hot
Blue Roses - (5:33) 140 BPM
Molecularized - (5:36) 140 BPM
Outlaw - (5:31) 140 BPM
Review: Truncate has recruited a likeminded producer for his label's latest release, with Klint delivering a hard-hitting four-tracker. What's truly impressive about Apache is the fact that each arrangement carries with it a weight and maturity, even though the author is a newcomer. The title track bristles with the intensity of Rob Hood minimalism, while on "Blue Roses", repetitive vocal samples are wrapped into a looped, dense groove. "Molecularized" sees this emerging French producer drop the kind of leaden kicks and intense percussive builds that are primed for play in big rooms, while on "Outlaw" Klint goes deeper, delivering an insistent, chord-heavy workout.
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19 Aug 22
Techno
I'm A Freak
I'm A Freak - (5:16) 134 BPM
I'm A Freak (dub) - (5:02) 134 BPM
Freaky Bitches - (4:48) 134 BPM
The Question - (5:34) 132 BPM Hot
Review: With releases already notched up on labels like Sci & Tec, Intec and Suara, Carlo Lio now drops a killer EP for Truncate. The title track is a heads-down affair, featuring a hypnotic vocal sample looped over a jacking rhythm and lead-weight kicks. The dub version ventures in a similar direction, albeit without the vocal. On "Freaky Bitches", Lio wears his love of ghetto techno openly, as a primal groove and insistent hi hats make for a relentless, stomping track. In contrast, "The Question" sees the Canadian producer drop a repetitive, stab-heavy workout that is powered by tough kicks and resounds to incessant vocals.
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15 Jul 22
Techno
Hood Thang
Hood Thang - (6:04) 135 BPM Hot
Out Of Love - (5:48) 135 BPM
Need To Jack - (5:20) 150 BPM
Review: Following on from last year's Vent release on Truncate, Hertz Collision teams up with Gene Richards Jr for his next EP. On "Hood Thang", the pair further the label's mandate to deliver tracky dance floor techno. The title track is built on lead weight kicks, which provide the backdrop for vocal snatches and looped chord stabs. "Out Of Love" is deeper, with pair deploying a combination of dubbed out drums and diva-esque vocal samples to great effect. They shift focus for "Need to Jack": using ponderous vocals that call to mind Chicago house, they layer it over a hyperactive, busy rhythm and dense percussion.
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14 Apr 21
Techno
Raw Mistake
Raw Mistake - (5:12) 136 BPM
Wave Trax - (5:40) 136 BPM
Edge - (5:43) 136 BPM Hot
Review: The Southern has released on labels like Tronic and KD Raw, and now he makes his debut for Truncate's self-titled imprint. As its title suggests, Raw Mistake sees this emerging producer explore electronic music's analogue style. The title track is a stripped back jacker featuring repetitive tones and firing percussion, while on "Wave Trax", he ups the tempo to deliver a firing rhythm track that's full of insistent chord stabs. "Edge" is based on a similar approach, but sees The Southern delve deeper into peak time techno, featuring an intoxicating combination of ominous synth riffs and steely, niggling hi hats.
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19 Jan 21
Techno
Remixed (Part 5)
Concentrate (Josh Wink Interpretation) - (8:18) 134 BPM Hot
Culture (Lauren Flax remix) - (6:11) 132 BPM
Reflex (radio Slave remix) - (9:48) 130 BPM
Missing (Kai Van Dongen remix) - (5:47) 135 BPM
Review: Truncate has attracted an impressive remix line-up for this fifth remix instalment, including a contribution from Kai Van Dongen, the winner of a remix contest. First up is Josh Wink with a bleep-laden minimal version of "Concentrate", which true to form, contains pitch bent, chopped up vocals and a cacophony of bleeps. For his take on "Reflex". Radio Slave also favours a 'less is more' approach, but on this occasion, he underpins shifting tones and chord stabs with tough tribal beats. Meanwhile, Lauren Flax's take on "Culture" is an acid-soaked jacker, while Van Dongen's take on "Missing" is a building, chord-heavy affair, full of dramatic twists.
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TRUNCATERMX 5
20 Jul 20
Techno
Repeat
Repeat - (5:50) 135 BPM
Repeat (Luis Flores remix) - (6:10) 130 BPM
El Sonido - (4:34) 134 BPM Hot
El Sonido (No Vox) - (4:34) 134 BPM
Review: For the twentieth release on his label, Truncate drops a searing minimal track. "Repeat", with its hollowed out, rolling drums and niggling, white noise percussion, is a ferocious peak-time affair that builds and builds around its noisy central riff. Truncate has invited Luis Flores to remix the track, and the Mexican artist does a fine job; taking the sound deeper while dropping insistent percussion, he delivers a mesmerising reshape. The release also contains "El Sonido", another original production from Truncate; focused on a looped vocal sample, its discordant riffs and tight claps ensure that it will receive maximum support.
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01 Jun 20
Techno
WRKTRX
WRKTRX 2 - (5:06) 126 BPM
WRKTRX Rhythm 1 - (6:02) 120 BPM
WRKTRX 3 - (5:08) 125 BPM Hot
WRKTRX 3 (Jimmy Edgar remix) - (6:09) 125 BPM
Review: It sounds like David Flores aka Truncate has delved deep to come up with the tracks for his latest EP. "WRKTRX 2", which kick-starts the release, revolves around the kind of dramatic organ riff that would have been common in the darker recesses of 90s New York house. Meanwhile, "WRKTRX Rhythm 1", with its stripped back rhythm and raw percussive layers, draws inspiration from Dan Bell and even Richie Hawtin side projects like Basement Trax. On "WRKTRX 3", the US producer mines classic Beltram and even Dave Angel for a high-impact, vocal-sampling techno track, while he taps Jimmy Edgar to deliver a Detroit techno oriented take on "3", the version powered by a Juan Atkins-style bass and tight percussive volleys.
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TRUNCATE 16
08 Jan 18
Techno
Unreleased Mixes
Focus (No Vox) - (5:40) 125 BPM
Modify (V2) - (5:16) 128 BPM
Mira Mar (V2) - (5:42) 130 BPM Hot
Review: The 15th release on techno titan Truncate's eponymous label contains three alternative versions of previously released gems. First up you'll find a vocal-free version of angular and metallic 2011 throb-job "Focus", where relentless cymbals and two-note loops ride a pounding kick-drum pattern. Next, he unloads a bubbling, acid-fired "V2" take on 2012 jack-track "Modify" - all layered percussion, razor-sharp electronics and wayward TB-303 lines - before dedicated all of side B to a tasty alternate riff on "Mira Mar". The original was one of his deepest and dreamiest techno tracks, so it's nice to see that he's retained the warm chords and tumbling melodies amongst the delay-laden beats and gentle acid lines.
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16 Oct 17
Techno
Wave 1
Wave 1 - (5:15) 130 BPM
Hardware Jam 4 - (5:09) 133 BPM Hot
Hardware Jam 5 - (5:03) 131 BPM
Review: West coast techno hero and Droid Behavior affiliate David Flores aka Truncate is back on his eponymous imprint, its 13th release presented here. "Wave 1" is a restrained yet suspenseful journey that's full of warm dubby elements, a dreamy bell melody and emotive strings. This one is great to lead into or out of the pre-peak time phase to make a great transition. By contrast, the offering on track 2 entitled "Hardware Jam 4" is much more intense and just like the name suggests, you can feel the raw energy of this clearly improvised track which retains all the energy and spontaneity of the occasion. A raw, stripped and powerful track on here.
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18 Oct 16
Techno
Another One
Another One - (5:34) 130 BPM Hot
Model 1 - (5:52) 132 BPM
Room Mode - (5:47) 128 BPM
Review: David Flores delivers another Truncate bullet, and as per usual, these three cuts are bundle of techno jerkers for the Berghainian dweller. Title track "Another One" is a clap-heavy head noodle with a distinctly dubby air, "Model 1" is bleepy and all guns blazing thanks to its militant groove, while "Room Mode" is the weirder of the bunch, where a warped Detroit-style bassline dominates Truncate's familiar minimalistic percussion style. Certified bombshells for the dancefloor.
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TRUNCATE 11
16 Dec 14
Techno
Control
Control (V1) - (4:48) 128 BPM
Control (V2) - (4:17) 120 BPM
Reflex (V1) - (5:02) 128 BPM
Reflex (V2) - (5:11) 130 BPM
Review: For the west coast techno scene of America, Developer and Truncate are a one stop shop for club techno. Where Developer's production goes large, Truncate's focus is primitive techno minimalism - for David Flores, his peak time productions come packaged as Audio Injection. Truncate fans will notice the similarities of "Control V1" to "Concentrate" (recently commissioned for Pangaea's fabric live 73) from 2011. Truncate manages to strip back "Control V2" even more, which puts greater emphasis on the ketamine drugged computer vocal, while "Reflex V1" and "Reflex V2" are also incarnations of themselves; one minimal, the other more so.
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TRUNCATE 10
16 Dec 13
Techno
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