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Die Zunge Des Todes
Die Zunge Des Todes - (6:06) 136 BPM
Bisswunden - (6:11) 136 BPM
Blick Des B?sen - (6:16) 135 BPM Hot
Kein Entkommen - (6:24) 136 BPM
Review: Shdw and Obscure Shape run From Another Mind and this four-tracker shows why the label has become so well-regarded in hard techno circles. First up, the pair deliver the ebm-tinged title track, where a rough bass and pulsating acid build gradually to a heady climax. 'Bisswunden" is much heavier and faster, as the German pair drop visceral drums and furious percussion, while on "Blick Des Bosen", they drop a stab-heavy groove that drops and builds to the sound of a buzzing siren. "Kein Entkommen" is different again, with a moody bass providing the backdrop for rolling break beats.
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FAM 006
19 Jul 19
Techno
Versionen 008
Blick Des B?sen (Exium version) - (5:36) 135 BPM
Bisswunden (Introversion version) - (6:14) 136 BPM
Verlorene Seelen (? [Phase] version) - (5:19) 138 BPM
Feuersturm (DJ Boss version) - (4:48) 136 BPM
Review: For the latest From Another Mind release, label owners SHDW & Obscure Shape have invited an impressive line-up of artists to interpret their work. Hadone's take on "Die Prophezeiung" is a high-octane affair, resounding to pounding kicks and featuring mesmerising synths and spiralling acid lines. The MRD version of "Der Weg Des Kriegers" dispenses with melodies and focuses instead on a raw, industrial rhythm, while Stigmata's remix of "Die Augen Des Teufels" inhabits roughly the same territory, but focuses instead on a dark, pulsating bass. Exium's remix of "Blick Des B?sen" isn't as extreme, but it sees the Spanish duo dropping a visceral bass and tribal drums, while H?ctor Oaks dons his DJKAOS11later ego for the ebm-themed "Kein Entkommen".
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FAM 008
04 Jun 21
Techno
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