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Escandaloo
Escandaloo - (4:49) 137 BPM Hot
Jajaja - (5:28) 150 BPM
How Is This Even Possible? - (5:13) 133 BPM
Review: Blawan and Pariah's label welcomes in the Colombian sounds of Verraco, a producer out of Medell?n providing some of the most exciting dancefloor amalgamations coming out of the Americas right now. With perhaps throwbacks to a sound that began to penetrate the UK via Buraka Som Sistema - Verraco turns up with some radical basslines in tracks like "Jajaja", with deeper yet still abstract house grooves coming out of "How Is This Even Possible?". The crowning number though goes to the title track with its tear out rave antics, baile funk inspirations, new rhythms and modern style. To catch up on what gave Blawan and Pariah the tip, check out what's been happening via the Insurgentes label too. Tip!
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VOAM 012
15 Sep 23
Techno
Everything Is Curly
Feeling Horizontal - (4:24) 140 BPM
Happy Birthday - (4:29) 145 BPM
From Hunk To Husk - (4:20) 139 BPM Hot
When Lutes Were A Thing - (4:49) 150 BPM
Review: Despite releasing one of 2023's most impressive techno EPs - Dismantled Into Juice - Blawan is wasting no time to put out new material. Hooking up with Pariah for their irregular Karenn collaboration, the UK producer again operates at electronic music's outer limits. "Feeling Horizontal" is an insistent, jacking track that sounds like Jamie Lidell jamming with Robert Armani. "Happy Birthday" sees the pair further tease out this approach. Unfolding over the swung, fragmented rhythm are shrill tones and stop-start breakdowns. "From Hunk to Husk" resounds to a faster tempo, cartoon vocals and a massive rave bass, while "When Lutes Were A Thing" sees the duo drop a rolling, break beat-led workout.
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VOAM 011
23 Jun 23
Techno
Caterpillar
Caterpillar - (6:45) 131 BPM Hot
Frogspawn - (5:38) 150 BPM
One On One - (4:41) 155 BPM
Review: Hot on the heels of releases from Piska Power and Peder Mannerfelt, Pariah steps up with a fine three-tracker. The title track has a distinctive edge, with the Voam co-owner deploying a powerful sub-bass to underpin dubbed out drums, insistent bleeps, and chiming percussion. In contrast, "Frogspawn" centres on a heads-down drum track, with Pariah layering what sounds like an old-school house riff over it. It sounds like the kind of kinetic techno that his Karenn project with Blawan is known for. Changing tact again, Pariah ventures into electro territory, with breathy vocals unravelling over skipping 808s.
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VOAM 009
17 Jun 22
Techno
Portraits Of A Collective Hallucination
Tip - (6:07) 134 BPM
Comunicazione Uno - (6:27) 138 BPM
Comunicazione Due - (6:00) 132 BPM Hot
Industrial Collapse - (5:10) 88 BPM
Review: For the fifth release on their label, Blawan and Pariah have enlisted the services of Paolo Di Nola, a multimedia artist who works under the Regina Leather alias. According to Di Nola, this project revolves around 'the tones and timbers generated during the break down of machinery'. This aesthetic is audible on "Tip" and "Comunicazione Uno", where glitchy rhythms, tonal blips and slivers of electronic melody are all brought together. "Comunicazione Due" is more streamlined, with Di Nola dropping a tight metallic rhythm that teems with jittery percussion, while on "Industrial Collapse", there's a more experimental approach at play, with bells ringing and glitchy percussion unravelling over a stop-start groove.
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VOAM 005
14 Aug 20
Techno
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