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Emergency Break
Review: The latest release on MindTrip is a visceral affair, with Madrid's _Asstnt and Roll Dann collaborating on four incendiary tracks. The title track is a dense, noisy arrangement, with loose, raw percussion playing host to powerful filters and stinging synths, while a similar approach applies on "Old Crescent", where incessant stabs become the focus of the duo's incessant wall of percussive noise. Although "Red Rhythms" is sparser than both of these arrangements, it doesn't forgo intensity and resounds to hypnotic, clanging drums, while "Drunkenness of the Deep" sees the dynamic techno duo deliver a pared back but driving dance floor track, punctuated by high-pitched tones.
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MT 39
29 Oct 21
Old Gem EP
Review: Following the resounding success of their highly regarded 'Emergency Break EP,' _asstnt & Roll Dann make a triumphant return after a two-year hiatus. This dynamic Spanish duo joins forces once again, gracing Pfirter's esteemed label with their second studio collaboration. "Old Gem" effortlessly showcases _asstnt & Roll Dann's mastery of their craft with a sonic landscape where powerful basslines and pulsating synths take center stage, propelling the momentum to new heights. Impeccably distorted stabs create an infectious rhythm, while haunting pads intermingle with sharp percussive elements, conjuring an atmosphere brimming with dark allure. Each track is expertly crafted to generate the necessary tension and transport listeners to a realm of captivating intensity.
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MT 59
07 Jul 23
A New World
A New World - (5:51) 134 BPM
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KR 007
22 Dec 23
Velklang
Velklang - (5:13) 138 BPM
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KR 004
04 Mar 22
Myriad
Myriad - (5:28) 137 BPM
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KR 005
01 Apr 22
Frakmend
Frakmend - (5:26) 132 BPM
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KR 006
13 May 22
HYS 002
Review: Hayes is a new techno label to emerge from Portugal, and for its second release gathers together some new talent. First up is -2 with "Scherzo", a dense, rolling groove led by dramatic chord surges. It's understated, but its kicks rumble away in the background like distant thunder. Temudo, who has released on Planet Rhythm and Labrynth, delivers deeper, hypnotic, loops of "A2", while on Osse's "Quantum Mechanics", a forbidding future is mapped out through the use of spiky, insistent rhythms and tonal sequences transmitted from outer space. Rounding off this exemplar release is VIL's "Metafora", where claustrophobic drums and clattering percussion prevail.
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HYS 002
02 Jul 18
Redundancia
Review: -2 was last seen providing a hard edged contribution to a split release on Hayes, and the producer's mood hasn't changed much here. "TL1" is a dense, panel-beating banger that cruises close to the 140bpm mark. "TL2" revolves around a similar tempo, but the arrangement is more spacious and the rhythm more streamlined, while the use of atmospheric synths lends it a somewhat esoteric edge. There are no such concessions on "TL3", -2's collaboration with VIL, which revolves around a vicious, predatory bass, while on "TL4", -2 moves closer to the high-paced minimalism of producers like Jeff Mills and Surgeon.
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MDLHZ 11
05 Jul 18
Milk Beef
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Milk Beef (original mix) - (6:02) 133 BPM
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MAD 031
11 Feb 22
The One That's Out There
The One That's Out There (original mix) - (5:54) 130 BPM
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PUZL 032
13 Aug 21
Elements
Elements - (4:54) 147 BPM
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2783
12 Apr 24
Minimal Bless
Minimal Bless - (6:27) 127 BPM
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505958 0738815
26 Nov 20
Revelation
Revelation (feat L Lucas) - (3:47) 136 BPM
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505958 0788872
02 Dec 20
Deeper
Deeper - (5:59) 132 BPM
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505958 0837457
11 Dec 20
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