Review: Hot on the heels of Phil:osophy's latest treasure trove comes another bounty of bliss from Artificial Intelligence's Integral. This time with old friends Zero T and longstanding vocalist Steo. "Can't Hide" is pure soul heaven; delicate layers of Steo's harmonies arranged softly over a spacious beat and lilting pianos, it's T and Steo at their most evocative and feel-heavy. "Make Time" kicks with more urgency as techno-like synths stab hypnotically, balanced by Steo's falsettos and gently rising instrumentation. Elsewhere the unstoppable Monty gives their evergreen 2016 soul-out "Too Close To See" a bittersweet twist. There's no hiding from this one.
The Future Of Everything (Paul Birken remix) - (6:22) 136 BPM
The Future Of Everything - (4:57) 136 BPM
Review: Martyn Hare has been around for a bloody long time, and the man's catalogue stretches back to 2002 when he was making hard and menacing techno for the club piste. It's safe to say that he hasn't changed so much as a pair of socks since then, given the fact that his latest EP for Jerome Hill's Don't label is as hard and nasty as anything he's made in the past. From "Zero Tolerance" - an all-out rave tune complete with those infamous stabs - to "The Future Of Everything" - a no nonsense techno bullet with bubbling bursts of acid - Hare's sound is both uncompromising and true to his roots. This guy has absolutely no time for outsider house, weirdo techno or art bass; this is just pure speaker filth in its purest form. Recommended for the techno heads.
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