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DJs: Most Charted - Minimal / Tech - October 2015

Djs: Most Charted - Minimal/Tech

Djs: Most Charted - Minimal/Tech

DJs: Most Charted - Minimal/Tech - October 2015
9 Nov 2015
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1
Cat: IMP 006. Rel: 26 Oct 15
 
Minimal/Tech House
January Man (6:41)
Hide & Seek (7:01)
After Dark (7:38)
out of stock $10.51
2
Cat: APO 017. Rel: 28 Sep 15
 
Minimal/Tech House
Garden Of Buddha (6:48)
All Bun (8:06)
Traveling Soul (6:48)
Review: Switzerland's Alci first made his name on Phil Weeks' Robsoul a few years back, and he's come a long way since then, now landing on Dan Ghenacia, Shonky and Dyed Soundorom's Apollonia imprint, home to Chris Carrier, Premiesku, and even Kerri Chandler, of all people! The young Swiss house aficionado slams down three killer, itchy and teched-out groovers, with "Garden Of Buddha" kicking things off with a minimal edge and some naughty little sonics, to boot. The flipside sees "All Bun" scurry its intricate percussion swing around stripped-back melodies, whereas "Travelling Soul" adds in a little bit of flavor and a lot more funk thanks to its deep bassline and echoing sways of melody. Nice stuff.
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out of stock $8.68
3
Cat: TAR 005. Rel: 12 Oct 15
 
Minimal/Tech House
Vitsippa (6:10)
Blaklocka (6:22)
Snodroppar (7:04)
Review: Oscar Schubaq & Eli Verveine's Tardis label score something approaching a veritable coup with a collection of tracks from Swedish techno veteran Jesper Dahlback under his alias The Persuader. The Varblommer 12" arrives after Dahlback decided to revive the cult project earlier this year and unleash a new album Skargard. If you liked that set you will certainly want to grip this three tracker, which the label reveals was produced as an ode to the floral beauty of his Nordic homeland. Dahlback's style of hypnotic techno is very much in evidence throughout with production quirks, such as the odd vocal manipulations of "Vitsippa" or the crisp finger snapping drums of "Blaklocka" ensuring the record stands out from the vast swathes of modern dubby club cuts.
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out of stock $10.26
4
Cat: VER 104. Rel: 26 Oct 15
 
Minimal/Tech House
Mogador (feat Uness Bass - club version) (8:06)
Hafla (feat Kenzi Bourras - instrumental) (5:30)
Amal (7:38)
Review: Acid Arab is a collaboration between Guido Minisky and Herve Carvalho, which seeks to unite the worlds of underground dance music and Middle Eastern tradition. In the wrong hands, this could have ended horribly, sounding like an advert for a package tour to Morocco. Thankfully on El Maghreb, for I:Cube's always essential Versatile, the pair manage to bring these two worlds together with great flair. The most functional track is "Mogador (club version)", where dense drums and spiraling horns create a fantastical, frenzied track. However, it's not hard to escape the notion that Acid Arab are capable of far more adventurous combinations and this is audible on the hypnotic, mysterious pipe playing and seductive pulses of "Hafla" and on "Amal", a slow-motion, dubbed out mood music piece.
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out of stock $8.41
5
Cat: HYPE 048. Rel: 02 Nov 15
 
Minimal/Tech House
Teenage Engineering (7:24)
Make It Happen (6:48)
Man Sees The Face, God Sees The Heart (5:35)
Church Of Dork (5:44)
Picnic For Players (6:23)
Vegetarian Leather Jackets (5:55)
Review: Roman Flugel has stayed at the top of his game for nearly 20 years because he possesses the uncanny knack of reinvention. On this release for Hypercolor, he manages to stretch that diversity out over the course of six tracks. From the glorious melodies of "Teenage Engineering" through the rolling 808s of "Church of Dork", the gushing acid tones of "Make it Happen" into the sublime deep techno of "Picnic for Players", this release covers more ground than an Argentinean scrum-half. Monday Brain is one of the most well-rounded and stylistically assured records that the veteran German DJ has released to date - and that's really saying something.
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out of stock $24.46
6
Cat: CAB 41. Rel: 28 Sep 15
 
Minimal/Tech House
Playroom (9:51)
A Less Complex Situation (11:10)
Review: Daniel Paul and Jens Augustowsky have been steering Cabinet Records for twenty years now, establishing the label as one of Berlin's most reliable outlets for techy, housey fare and contributing their own weight in productions under various aliases. Cab Drivers is one of their longest-running collaborations with Playroom their 11th 12" release under the name in those two decades, and their studio understanding is quite evident in the productions. Both the ten minute title cut and "A Less Complex Situation" are understated but wholly effective DJ tools with the subtle acid modulations of the former just edging it.
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out of stock $9.45
7
Cat: CLAQUE 016. Rel: 20 Jul 15
 
Minimal/Tech House
Cassandra (7:25)
II (2:29)
Review: Donato Dozzy has surely booked his place at the top of the techno game by now, thanks to an impressive catalogue spanning over ten years and an exquisite selection of labels. Although he has been focusing on his collaborative projects over the last few years - check Voices From The Lake in case you've been living under a rock - his solo productions are always an absolute pleasure. For his latest outing he lands on compatriot Carola Pisaturo's Claque Musique, a label that floats between house and techno at its own pace. The A-side, "Cassandra", is more laid-back compared to Dozzy's recent performances, its mid-tempo swagger gives the percussion and floating melodies enough space to mould into a skin-tight groove. "II" on the B-side is totally different, where Dozzy eliminates beats, basslines and sonics in favour of Asia-sounding didgeridoo's, all electronically treated and tripped out, of course. Recommended, particularly for those wishing to hear something new from the man.
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out of stock $11.04
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Cat: SCHATVV 01. Rel: 15 Jun 15
 
Minimal/Tech House
First Heartbeat (7:28)
I Hold You Precious (5:38)
Overcome (4:51)
out of stock $9.73
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Cat: AO 44. Rel: 21 Sep 15
 
Minimal/Tech House
Just A Sin (Diego Krause remix) (7:08)
The 2nd Degree (6:53)
Just A Sin (8:35)
Review: Dan Ghenacia and Chris Carrier, two kingpins of the contemporary French house scene, team up for a collaborative EP on their native Adult Only label, specializing in deep, funky beats since the late 1990's. The duo serve up title track "Just A Sin" as an appetizer, a seriously pounding and head-first house banger tailor-made for the club, followed the main dish "The 2nd Degree", a deeper, more subtle DJ tool boasting a mean percussive edge. The dessert comes in the form of a remix of "Just A Sin", whipped up by Diego Krause in what the Germans would describe as being "effectively waxed". Powerful tools for the powerful deejay.
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out of stock $9.20
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Cat: LTR 001. Rel: 12 Oct 15
 
Minimal/Tech House
Elemental (6:27)
Vibrant Energy (7:05)
Ancient Remody (10:25)
Review: Damian Daley and Danny Dixon have been pushing their own singular brand of house music since 2013, appearing on various labels under the Odd Music moniker. Although their sound broadly covers the deep house spectrum, their tracks focus particularly on drum programming and minimal background sonics; much of their output is the perfect kind of stuff for long and late sets. This time they launch the new Tapes Of Old label with three new scorchers: an A side comprised of "Elemental", a dubby tech house swinger born for the floor, and the more wonky chords of the excellent "Vibrant Energy". The flip sees the duo enter a more tribal, more minimalistic mood in the form of "Ancient Remody". Quality trax.
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out of stock $10.00
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Cat: DELAPHINE 005. Rel: 23 Nov 15
 
Minimal/Tech House
Track 1 (16:28)
Track 2 (10:13)
Review: Denmark's Samuel Andre Madsen returns on his own Delaphine imprint, hooking up with The Naff Arkestra this time for some jagged and off-kilter deep house. "001" evolves mainly around an offbeat and confusing drum pattern that provides a dichotomy from the mesmerising Rhodes melody and delayed stabs that lurk about in the mix. On the flip '002" is a bit more straight ahead but those wet tom drums still don't quite lock, but gives the track its liquidity and swing which works so well. Crazy synth stabs swimming about in tape delay hover above hissing metallic high hats to wonderful effect. More tremendous stuff from this energetic producer.
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out of stock $10.26
12
Cat: MOUNTAIN 011. Rel: 06 Jul 15
 
Minimal/Tech House
Mountain 011.1 (9:48)
Mountain 011.2 (8:00)
out of stock $7.89
13
Cat: ACIDO 014. Rel: 21 Oct 13
 
Minimal/Tech House
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
Review: Acido is undoubtedly one of the more intriguing labels to releases music that - at a stretch - falls under the banner house and techno. Dynamo Dreesen and SVN, who make up the Dresvn combo, have been collaborating under this moniker since 2009 for labels Sex Tags, Wania and SUED - all of which are loosely connected. This EP is their fourth for Dreseen's Acido and it finds the duo in equally stellar and oddball form once again. Dripping poly-rhythms of tabla drums glop like thick glue over static snare hits in "Track 1", while a gloaming "Track 2" is downtempo and jazzy. "Track 3" accommodates something a little more straight forward; the vocal however, is a different story, which could be said about "Track 4" too, which blurs the line between ambient music and charming minimal house.
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out of stock $9.45
14
Cat: HOSTOM 001. Rel: 02 Nov 15
 
Minimal/Tech House
Track 1 (7:33)
Track 2 (8:47)
out of stock $10.78
15
Cat: DBT 202. Rel: 15 Mar 16
 
Minimal/Tech House
Room Mush (8:07)
Monofonik (7:23)
Room Mush (dub) (6:11)
Review: Having previously released together on other labels, friends and musical partners Tomoki Tamura and Tuccillo activate a new stage of their relationship with the unveiling of Doublet. Both a new production moniker and label, Doublet will act as a platform for the pair to channel their own music. Tomoki and his Holic Trax label have long been serving up solid house music whilst Tuccillo has conjured up numerous chart toppers on labels like 2020Vision, Visionquest and Holic Trax. The debut Doublet release takes shape as 202, a three track 12" that blends elements of classic house with future minimalism with the results undoubtedly stylish.
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out of stock $8.41
16
Cat: PAMPA 026. Rel: 21 Sep 15
 
Minimal/Tech House
Floripa (7:46)
Favouride (6:38)
Review: Hamburger DJ Koze and his Pampa imprint never fails to impress. This time he recruits the legendary German producer Isolee to work his magic on this tremendous release. It's the quirkiest of minimal house that you'd expect on "Floripa" with its druggy and hypnotic style reminiscent of Perlon or Villalobos. On the flip is "Favouride" and undoubtedly one of the darkest tracks he's ever produced with its humming sub bass and creepy pygmy chants fading in and out of the mix over some seriously tight rhythm programming. It's just got to be heard. Tip!
out of stock $10.00
17
Cat: VIS 280. Rel: 05 Oct 15
 
Minimal/Tech House
Modern Love (6:40)
The Other Side (6:36)
El Otro Lado (Terrace dub) (7:57)
out of stock $7.36
18
Cat: OVM 259. Rel: 28 Sep 15
 
Minimal/Tech House
This Is How (7:11)
This Is How (Sterac remix) (5:53)
BBBOOY Skat (6:07)
out of stock $17.09
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Cat: CRM 147. Rel: 28 Sep 15
 
Minimal/Tech House
Jealousy (Greg Wilson & Derek Kaye remix) (8:38)
Jealousy (Timo Maas & James Teej 'Machina' mix) (6:40)
Jealousy (Citizenn remix dub) (8:18)
Review: Irish vocalist Roisin Murphy has seen and done it all over the last fifteen or so years. She's both released plenty of her own music via labels such as EMI and Echo, but also been remixed by everyone from bass-boy Toddla T to JD Twitch and Daniele Baldelli. Crosstown Rebels are the ones to deliver her next batch of remixes - the tune in question is "Jealousy" - this time by a bunch of house legends who all know a thing or two about remixing. First up are Greg Wilson and Derek Kaye who deliver a gorgeous string-heavy disco reinterpretation of the original, followed by tech-house kingpin Timo Mass and his wobbly, freaked-out version. Last up, Citizenn delivers an utter beauty with his heady dub remix, a certified winner in the dance. Hot.
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out of stock $7.11
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Cat: RS 04. Rel: 28 Sep 15
 
Minimal/Tech House
Girls Down South (5:50)
Deluded Heart (7:45)
Devoue (7:08)
Devoue (Manfredas remix) (6:33)
Review: With previous releases on I'm A Cliche and Correspondant, Moscoman, originally from Tel Aviv but now in Berlin, arrives at the city's Salon zur Wilde Renate institution delivering them a fourth release. First up is "Girls Down South", a cool and sexy groover that's perfect for the warm up set, alongside a chugging epic that is "Deluded Heart". On the flip there's two versions of Devoue; the original is a real standout with low slung bass working off some cool drumming; punk funk anyone? The remix by Manfredas is a more for an afterhours take for the Sunday crowd.
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out of stock $10.78
21
Cat: KARAT 55. Rel: 19 Oct 15
 
Minimal/Tech House
Break People (9:00)
Catch The Fade (7:33)
Review: Through labels such as Playhouse and Moodmusic, Germany's LoSoul has been releasing quality house and deep techno since the mid 1990's. His vision hasn't been polluted since then, and he's stuck to the art form that he's always believed in, something that we love to see in any producer these days. He lands on France's Karat with a pair of ultra-stripped back house bombs: the A side "Break People" flutters its percussion through deep forests of dubby melodies and intricate low-end twists, while "Catch The Fade" enters total abstraction thanks to its beautiful swarms of bass and glitchy beats. Hot and recommended! For the fans of Ricardo...
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out of stock $8.68
22
Cat: IV 60. Rel: 21 Sep 15
 
Minimal/Tech House
Leaving The Comfort Zone (9:24)
Between The Notes (8:33)
Review: Given his previous productivity, Andre Lodemann has been rather quiet of late, with his last release of note being the Coming My Way EP on DFTD in 2014. Here, he hits back hard, dropping an impressive two-tracker for Dixon's increasingly dark Innervisions outlet. While virtual flipside "Between The Notes" is particularly stripped back and wonky - think 10 minutes of throbbing, minimal-influenced grooves, epic builds and, eventually, spine tingling backwards strings - it's title track "Leaving The Comfort Zone" that really hits the spot. While similarly stretched-out in mindset, it's altogether tougher, and the minor key melodies a little spookier. It's also rather psychedelic, despite the presence of what sounds like a sly guitar sample from Odyssey's version of "Going Back To My Roots".
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out of stock $10.51
23
Cat: OT 017. Rel: 05 Oct 15
 
Minimal/Tech House
The Golden Filter - "Heavy" (6:09)
The Golden Filter - "Outimacy" (5:46)
Morgan Hammer - "Arrogant Bastard" (5:42)
Morgan Hammer - "Killer Nighter" (6:03)
Review: Optimo Music's strictly dancefloor oriented sublabel cracks on with some killer new material from The Golden Filter and Morgan Hammer. "Heavy" doesn't really same as its name suggests, until the drop that is. Its simple but effective analogue groove reminiscent of Marc Houle's finer moments. "Outimacy" gets a tougher groove on complete with analogue squeals and washes of white noise for added effect. On the flip we have rising French producer Morgan Hammer offering us the charmingly titled "Arrogant Bastard" where an epic Italo disco style arpeggio rolls away beneath swirling synths and Hammer's own vocals; so hot! She also offers us "Killer Nighter" which keeps on with the Italo disco influences and more of her own vocals and it's all rather effective in a way than fans of Anton Malovvi and Giallo Disco will certainly appreciate.
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out of stock $9.45
24
Cat: PGSEXLP 1. Rel: 14 Sep 15
 
Minimal/Tech House
Entrance (4:56)
Inhibition (4:19)
Sub Level 3 (G's Freak Zone) (4:41)
Fixated (3:06)
Interlude @ ? (3:54)
The Lab (1:48)
Thrust (5:39)
Exit? (4:46)
Review: Colin McBean aka Mr G is back with another full length. We know what you're thinking; it's probably awesome? Well duh! Damn right it is, so here's more with the good news; several tracks of slamming tech funk that this man is renowned for and it's all killer. First track "Entrance" is the soundtrack to a techno aerobics class, take a listen! "Sub Level 3 (G's Freak Zone)" uses a nasty arpeggio untypical of his previous work but those strings that come in are just epic! "Interlude @ ?" keeps on with his typical sense of humour and in sound with its tough and dirty sense of funk that's so emotive at the same time. "Thrust" is proper peak time business that reminds you why he was once one half of The Advent; banging, doom laden hard groove.
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out of stock $21.31
25
Cat: GR 002. Rel: 21 Sep 15
 
Minimal/Tech House
In Your Mind (original mix) (7:08)
In Your Mind (Space Echo mix) (7:43)
In Your Mind (Silicone Soul Darkroom dub) (6:48)
In Your Mind (Silicone Soul Hypnohouse mix) (6:27)
Review: UK tech house legend and the man behind Tribalation; none other than Grant Dell, is back. The original of "In Your Mind" with its catchy vocals, soaring synths and overall tight groove is perfect for the afterhours. If that wasn't enough he gets in some other undisputed masters Silicone Soul in for a couple of killer remixes. The "Darkroom Dub" is a tougher revision while the "Hypnohouse Mix" is all that; taking you on a more minimal and tripped out journey than the previous.
out of stock $9.20
26
Cat: SWS 022. Rel: 05 Oct 15
 
Minimal/Tech House
Albeit (6:19)
Elevate (7:01)
Basic Needs (5:00)
Transience (3:39)
Illiac Suite (5:07)
out of stock $9.45
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Cat: CORRESPONDANT 37. Rel: 28 Sep 15
 
Minimal/Tech House
Black Purple (8:09)
Swadows (6:39)
Black Purple (Marvin & Guy Black remix) (9:46)
out of stock $15.76
28
Cat: RCM 023. Rel: 09 Nov 15
 
Funky/Club House
Too Much Information (Mr Raoul K transformation) (12:19)
Too Much Information (Jephte Guillaumes Tet Kale remix) (11:29)
Review: London's Dele Soismi was former keyboardist for the late great Fela Kuti's live ensemble but nowadays leads his own Dele Soismi Afrobeat Orchestra. His track "Too Much Information" gets the remix treatment, first by Hamburg's Mr Raoul K who gives the track a brilliant transformation complete with a kickin' four to the floor beat and swirling synths, but still keeping all the original afrobeat groove intact. Former Joe Claussel collaborator and Tet Kale label boss Jephte Guillame gets onboard also to deliver a sweet remix which stays closer to the original's afrobeat aesthetic but injecting some of his own signature flavour.
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out of stock $10.26
29
Cat: BCR 047T. Rel: 23 Nov 15
 
Minimal/Tech House
Rock Your Body (7:52)
First Effort (6:03)
The Money (6:08)
Review: Ben Sims on D'julz' Bass Culture imprint? You better believe it! The Hardgroove head honcho and all round techno legend delivers three cuts of bangin' and dusty house that's full of attitude under his new Ron Bacardi alias. "Rock Your Body" features massive drums and a cavernous bassline this side of Shed or Special Request plus mysterious, crooning vocals; it's wicked! "First Effort" is jacking, funky and a downright loopy workout reminiscent of classic DJ Sneak. "The Money" is more like the Sims we know on this tough and tribal DJ tool that delivers all the funk and 'oomph!' so typical of his sound.
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out of stock $8.94
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