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Beckoned EP
Beckoned - (4:59) 120 BPM
Anomaly (2016 Reissue) - (6:40) 126 BPM Hot
Boron - (6:28) 128 BPM
Photonics - (4:56) 133 BPM
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CKNOWEP 1
27 Jun 16
Electro
Romboid Assassin EP
Romboid Assassin - (5:24) 133 BPM
Veiled - (5:40) 124 BPM Hot
Phisge - (5:42) 127 BPM
Anomaly 2 - (5:38) 124 BPM
Review: Unlike the best part of this recent wave of electro stunners hitting our charts, Carl Finlow's material dates back to the mid 1990s; the man is an underrated pillar of the genre, and thanks to his days working with Ralph Lawson he has accumulated plenty of respect around these parts. Following up from some killer EPs by the likes of Maceo Plex and Mariel Ito, Finlow lands on Barcelona's Lone Romantic imprint, coming through with four effectively assembled electro deviations. The opening "Romboid Assassin" is a dark, cavernous gunshot of bass and elastic beats, while "Veiled" goes deeper on the euphoric synths, "Phisge" strips it all down to bleeps and hard-edged drums, leaving "Anomaly 2" to keep us dreaming in warm, placid drum-machine jam. That's Finlow for you.
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LR 005
30 Mar 18
Electro
Introspective
Anomaly - (6:40) 126 BPM
Convergence - (5:35) 120 BPM Hot
Equilibrium - (4:17) 127 BPM
Dangerous Devotion - (4:56) 124 BPM
Definition - (5:39) 128 BPM
Undercover - (7:38) 128 BPM
Broken Mirror - (6:50) 120 BPM
Electrocide - (6:56) 120 BPM
Unintensional - (5:39) 120 BPM
Eventuality - (6:58) 128 BPM
Format Wars - (7:26) 125 BPM
We Suspect - (5:12) 126 BPM
Moonax - (7:54) 140 BPM
Mr Machine - (7:12) 130 BPM
Electromotive Force - (7:39) 120 BPM
Informatics - (6:31) 136 BPM
Proteus - (7:16) 128 BPM
Entron - (7:03) 128 BPM
Nanotech - (5:48) 120 BPM
Spectra - (7:35) 126 BPM
Rendered - (5:29) 120 BPM
Review: Carl Finlow is one of the UK's greatest electronic music producers, as this compilation demonstrates. Issued on 20:20 Vision, the label he co-founded with Back 2 Basics' Ralph Lawson, it features some of his finest electro work. On the deeper tip, there's the wonderfully mournful synths of "Anomaly" and "Equilibrium", while he veers into synth pop with the irresistibly catchy hooks and nerdy vocals on "Broken Mirror". However, that's not to detract from the weight of Finlow's catalogue, and tracks like the menacing "Nanotech" or the dense electro funk of "Mr Machine"- the title track of the bench mark 2002 album he recorded under the Silicon Scally guise - put him right up there with electro's greats.
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VIS 307
10 Sep 18
Electro
More Than Machine 02
Various
Christian Smith - "I Want It" - (5:01) 66 BPM Hot
Carl Finlow - "Anomaly 3" - (6:47) 68 BPM
Stanny Abram - "Rotating Sphere" - (5:46) 64 BPM
Samuel L Session - "Engine Of War" - (5:53) 66 BPM
Marco Bailey - "Smoke It" - (5:15) 67 BPM
Alexander Kowalski - "Flickering Lights" - (5:57) 65 BPM
John Selway - "Phase Vortex" - (6:12) 67 BPM
DJ Godfather - "Invasion Of Detroit" - (5:16) 68 BPM
Client_03 - "Default Mode Network" - (4:35) 68 BPM
Franck Kartell - "Fragile" - (5:51) 59 BPM
Review: Tronic has decided to celebrate its 400th release by issuing the second edition of its More Than Machine electro series. It gets off to an impressive start with label owner Christian Smith delivering an ominous slice of machine funk on "I Want It", before Carl Finlow drops a lithe rhythm and powerful low end in the shape of "Anomaly 3" and Detroit veteran DJ Godfather up the pace with the twitchy "Invasion of Detroit". But the presence of these veteran electro producers proves to be the exception rather than the rule, and the rest of Machine features techno artists exploring less well-known paths. Samuel Session impresses with the gritty, angular "Engine of War" and Alexander Kowalski deploys his bass-heavy approach to the nocturnal "Flickering Lights".
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TR 400
06 Aug 21
Electro
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