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Pain Relief

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TRONIK YOUTH - Pain Relief

Tronik Youth

Pain Relief

Nein

Cat: NEIN 003
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Genre: Disco/Nu-Disco
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TITLE
LENGTH
BPM
05:42
105
07:23
105
06:01
105
08:56
110
05:33
105
06:15
108
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Review

Neil "Tronik Youth" Parnell has been fairly quiet of late, so it's nice to see him back in action, dropping an expansive EP featuring no less than six remixes. His original version of "Pain Relief" is fairly typical of his heavily electronic, analogue-influenced space disco sound - all undulating synthesizer riffs, relentless drum machine handclaps, wonky vocal samples and hypnotic acid tweakery. The accompanying remixes vary wildy, but are for the most part rather good. Arguably the highlight is the Hardway Brothers druggy, pitched-down analogue techno take, which continues their run of remarkable reworks. Elsewhere, there's a bubbly, nu-disco meets deep house take from DJ Steef that's certainly worth a listen, and a delicious Pet Shop Boys-go-Balearic (well, kind of) interpretation from Ben Macklin.

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