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The Jupiter Menace

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VARIOUS - The Jupiter Menace

Various

The Jupiter Menace

LPZ

Cat: LPZ 001
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Genre: Techno
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TITLE
LENGTH
BPM
04:27
120
07:47
128
05:01
128
05:25
122
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Review

LPZ are said to be a collective of producers originally from Paraguay but based in London and Berlin, respectively. It's darkside, Drexciyan derived electro on "The Jupiter Menace" by LPZ with its mysterious sci-fi atmosphere, low-end heavy rhythm and and razor sharp bass ticking all the right boxes; check this out! Robert O's "Stabdub1" does exactly what it says on the cover on this stomping dub techno workout; some killer dub chords on this one! P. Lopez & Octavio's "ICE" is a real highlight on here; a unique effort that sits somewhere between electro and techno with its snarling arpeggio and broken 808 beat amidst a wash of white noise. Finally LPZ is back with more dark and futurist electro, with a nod to the work of Carl Finlow this time, on "Bridges".

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