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Emigre
Poppin' Veins - (2:02) 150 BPM
Blackhole Flamenco - (2:08) 120 BPM
Excessive Hyperbole - (6:42) 129 BPM Hot
Pressgang - (4:01) 132 BPM
Spinal Swarm - (5:56) 111 BPM
Onslow Road - (7:09) 163 BPM
Destination Unknown - (4:22) 104 BPM
Junior Narcosis - (1:00) 120 BPM
Zizi - (8:02) 128 BPM
Schakk - (4:37) 127 BPM
NOAA-22 - (3:53) 123 BPM
Torture Memo's - (1:56) 93 BPM
Played by: Paul Mac
Review: Matthew Watt aka Killawatt drops his debut LP on the UK's Osiris Music. Gnarly, psychedelic techno is the name of the game here, and there's a whopping twelve tracks up for grabs. Blending everything from UK bass to dubstep and even drone, Killawatt's particular brand of four-to-the-floor is both singular and caters to just about anyone whose into menacing beats and abstract sonics. We're particularly into the choppy beats on "Spinal Swarm" and the outsider techno rhythm that is "Excessive Hyperbole". This album is absolutely brimming with quality and singularity. More from Mr.Watt, please!
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OSMUK 041LP
23 Feb 15
Techno
Osiris Music 50
Various
Amorce - "3000 Years" - (2:52) 68 BPM
Ipman - "Persistent Dread" - (5:36) 70 BPM
Pessimist - "Pagans" - (7:25) 85 BPM
MAnnic - "Blink" - (5:29) 79 BPM Hot
Kamikaze Space Programme - "Pax" - (5:54) 64 BPM
Dot Product - "Halcyon" - (5:20) 78 BPM
Monic - "Untitled Textures" - (5:49) 80 BPM
Killawatt - "Pressgang" - (4:01) 66 BPM
Paul Mac - "Rolled Out And Back" - (5:33) 64 BPM
Sleeper - "Simulation Theory" - (6:24) 70 BPM
Manni Dee - "Nicotine Kisses" - (6:14) 64 BPM
Icore - "Substance From Shadow" - (7:45) 65 BPM
Review: For its 50th release, UK-based Osiris Music has rightly thought of landing with a fully-packed compilation from all corners of its vast and explorative catalogue. As a side note, it's important to say that this imprint, along with a few other key stables, has been responsible for the successful merging of the techno and dubstep worlds over the last 5 years. Ipman's broken, techno-leaning tool "Persistent Dread" is a great example of this early on, with peeps like Pessimist or MAnnic also providing some new and exciting flavours in the field. The one like Killawatt is also on duty here, bringing through some delightfully eerie industrial vibes, while Paul Mac, Sleeper, and Juno favourite Manni Dee deliver amuch needed 4/4 swing to liven the dance up. Fully-packed and loaded.
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OSMUK 050
28 Jul 17
Experimental/Electronic
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