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Polar Nip EP
ERROR404 - "3MTA3" - (7:17) 96 BPM Hot
Review: Artwork of the week goes to Blind Jack's Journey and this Polar Nip EP from Error 404 and Oddnip!! Oh yes and the music is pretty damn great too as you'd expect from the perennially on point and perennially sold out Yorkshire label. Up top, the unheralded Error 404 delivers a slab of slow burning acid that bumps and fizzes in all the right places for over seven minutes - a bit like a pitched down Funkineven track and a nice cut for when you want to add a bit of drama to the early hours of a clubnight. Down below and Blind Jack's graduate Errornipp comes through with a delicious slab of beatdown house with plenty of neat interplay between those fat kickdrums and those grooving melodies.
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BLND 10-3
20 Nov 17
Electro House
High On Cuica
High On Cuica (Happy Colors remix) - (3:45) 95 BPM
Review: Imagine if a long lost South American tribe made trance music. Well that's kinda the vibe here on the latest from the ever effervescent Man Recordings. "High On Cuica" is a throbbing late night jungle ritual with extra lasers-in-the-air euphoric melodies throw in for extra kicks. Remix-wise, we get a pounding Andean avalanche of drums and hysteria courtesy of Milangeles, creeped-out tropical trap from Maia Nucha, ghetto psychosis from Happy Colors and some slick hip-hop from Pesadao Tropical.
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MAN 085
25 Nov 14
Bass
Helix
Ohio - (4:01) 92 BPM
Review: More than 18 months after their Audio, Video, Disco LP dropped, Justice's "Helix" finally gets a single release. It's a typical chunk of goodtime disco-stomp, like Daft Punk without the filter-heavy swing, or Cassius trying to rave in ill-fitting straightjackets. Remix-wise, Gesafellstein turns it into a crunchy electro banger - all heavy drum programming, cut-up yelps and murky riffs - while Parisian veteran Domenico Torti (once Dimitri From Paris's go-to "edit guy") cuts it up impressively, adding a dose of fuzzy funk to proceedings. For the heads, there are also two more downtempo bonus cuts, of which the effortlessly sweet "Ohio" is the pick.
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BEC 5161318
07 Jan 13
Electro House
International Chrome Vol 14
Various
Aleroj - "S?BAMELO GROOVE" (feat Isa Blu) - (3:33) 90 BPM
Review: International Chrome sends in 13 club constructions that come directly out of Latin America taking in the new-fangled techno, electro and club-wise sounds taking the internet by storm. Kicking off with juke joints like Aleroj's "SÓBAMELO GROOVE", AMANTRA lifts samples from a Kelis classic in "Milkshake" while Dagga sends in some footwork inspirations with "Back It Up". As if inspiring years of Instagram reels to come, get some classic Switch reworks by Luny in "LOCO's Theme" next to some straight up electro beats and vocoder in Manao's "Rebe Flip".
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CHROMIES 14
01 Nov 23
Bass
Ed Rec Vol X
Various
Mr Oizo - "Intro X" - (1:16) 94 BPM
Krazy Baldhead - "My Soul Is Like A Tree" - (3:49) 97 BPM
Played by: Big Dope P
Review: Their first label compilation since 2008, Busy P rallies up his talented troops for a collection of exclusive tracks to celebrate a decade of electro excellence. And we mean excellence. Each cut sparkles with its maker's idiosyncrasies; Krazy Baldhead lays down his most textured cosmic melodies, Busy P gets sleazy and old school Chicago with Thunderbird Gerard, Justice give their star-gazing air-guitar basher a truly majestic rework and Oizo gets his slo-mo hammer on with some gorgeous jacking de-pitched synth stabs. There's loads more to chew on here, and not a dull moment throughout. Here's to another decade.
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BEC 5161387
10 Jun 13
Electro House
New Worlds
Black Tiger Sex Machine & Kai Wachi - "Rebels" (feat Macntaj) - (4:29) 90 BPM
Review: After a notable streak of releases, Black Tiger Sex Machine are back with a full length EDM album project by the name of 'New Worlds'. The entire project settles sharply within the dubstep / electro divide, be it the tearout bass tones of 'Replica' or the powerfully punchy four four drum arrangements and demonic choirs of 'Death'. Other highlights from this mammoth selection include the speaker shaking sound designs and crunchy 4x4 patterns of 'Beast' and the heavy metal infused arrangement of 'Madness'. All hail electronica!
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KAR 150
02 Mar 18
Electro House
Pre-Rolled Joints Vol 2: Remix Collection, Pt. 2
Various
Ilyes - "Second Life" (Yosh remix) - (4:48) 90 BPM Hot
Review: Remixes for days in the haus with Pre-Rolled Joints Vol 2: Remix Collection, Pt. 2 by Unknown To The Unknown. Kicking of with a sultry Kelis vibe in Ludwig A.F's remix of "Sweat It Out", other highlights include Hashman Deejay doing the business on a Ruf Dug number, Andras turning over some proto-techno on Bell Towers, with Shed going all time on UTTU boss man's "Bit Too Deep". Willie Burns drops a spooky remake of Max's D's legendary "High Life", next to some reliable Legowelt wares, a Roza Terenzi rework of Assembler Code and final dose of Fantastic Man who goes deep with a luscious mix of DJ Shark's "Closer".
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UTTU 147
19 Jan 24
Funky/Club House
Enjoy This Trip
Superfly Groove (Reuben Wu Ladytron remix) - (5:26) 90 BPM
Primal Scream - "Mantra For A State Of Mind" - (6:22) 92 BPM
Review: S-Express was a group of glorious misfits led by the legendary DJ Mark Moore. A teenage punk and New Romantic, he was a pivotal figure in London's club scene and one who helped house music reach the masses with "Theme From S-Express" which topped the charts in 1988. Here he invites an eyebrow-raising list of names to reinterpret his band's back catalogue and it's a thrill a minute listen. Highlights include HMD's deep disco rework of "Pimps, Pushers, Prostitutes", Chris & Cosey's deliciously electroclash rework of "Lollypop" and Primal Scream's gospel-tinged drone-rock rework of "Mantra For A State Of Mind".
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NBCD 001D
27 May 16
Funky/Club House
Damage Control (10 Year Anniversary Edition)
Little Damage - (1:44) 91 BPM
Like It Used To Be - (0:59) 92 BPM
Mat Zo & Janai - "Time On Your Side" - (3:13) 96 BPM
Review: In a world where conformity reigns supreme, Mat Zo remains the ultimate musical maverick, dancing to the beat of his own intergalactic drum. Ten years on from a remarkable debut album that traversed genres, Mat Zo's album "Damage Control," wasn't just an album; but a kaleidoscope of musical brilliance that defies genres, blurs boundaries, and sends you on a warp-speed journey through his eclectic mind. It's electronic dance music with integrity and ambition, a rarity in a world filled with sound-alikes and copycats. What sets this album apart is its fearless exploration of diverse musical landscapes. You'll be grooving to electro-charged French house with "Only For You," getting lost in the classy trance vibes of "The Sky," and surrendering to the big room progressive beats that will shake your soul. But that's not all; Mat Zo also dabbles in wonky, trap-styled beats, updates UK garage with the enigmatic "EZ," and even sprinkles some hip-hop flavor with "Moderate Stimulation." The 10th anniversary of "Damage Control" serves as both a joyous celebration and a poignant testament to the enduring and enchanting sonic landscape that continues to captivate listeners to this very day.
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ANJCD036RD
06 Nov 23
Experimental/Electronic
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