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10 Years Of Be As One Part 1
Cat: BAO 010VI. Rel: 27 Jun 17
 
Techno
Shlomi Aber - "Deception" (5:30)
Jam - "Monsoon" (5:54)
Truncate - "Organ Trax" (5:03)
Skudge - "Traveller" (7:26)
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Clear
Clear (12")
Cat: SKUDGE 013. Rel: 27 Mar 19
 
Techno
Clear (5:23)
Wasp (6:54)
Review: For the faithful Skudge follower, number 13 brings back memories from when Skudge combined and reduced both Techno and House in a flawless way. Something that they have been able to do since the beginning. They also manage to utilize samples, that inanother context would have felt misplaced, in a very classy manner.
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Quasi
Quasi (12")
Cat: SKUDGE 012. Rel: 12 Sep 18
 
Techno
Quasi
Parallel
Review: Quasi reminds us of the mid-90's US styled Techno from the likes of Synewave and even some Robert Hood tracks from that era, but optimized for the floors of today. On the B-side, Parallel goes into familiar Skudge territory, with a brooding and haunting atmosphere - twisted up with some of that well-known funk that Skudge has been pushing for a decade now.
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Static
Static (12")
Cat: SKUDGE 011. Rel: 14 Feb 18
 
Techno
Static (7:47)
Memories (7:56)
Review: More raw and purist techno strains from the Skudge camp, following up 2017's powerful Circles/Tundra EP. This latest effort sees Elias Landberg show more restraint than heard on previous releases - turns out that he dug through archived material from his formative years - specifically 2009 and 2010. From the deep A side track "Static" which powers away with its driving bass, hypnotic loops and rusty/delay saturated rhythms. On the flip is the dubby "Memories" which calls to mind the work of legendary UK producer Gez Varley on this steely and stripped back DJ tool, relying mainly on its sublime and tunnelling chords. While working hard to pursue a specific set of labels, sound and aesthetic - their eleventh release presents a retrospective of a unique sound.
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Gespielt von: Skudge, Philippe Petit
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Skudge Remixes: Part 8
Cat: SKUDGE 008R. Rel: 26 Oct 17
 
Techno
Hunted (Blue Hour remix) (6:59)
Below (Brawther Steroids remix) (7:41)
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Waveless
Waveless (12")
Cat: SKUDGE 009. Rel: 21 Jul 16
 
Techno
Waveless (6:25)
Motion (5:56)
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Hunted
Hunted (12")
Cat: SKUDGE 008. Rel: 02 Sep 15
 
Techno
Hunted (7:35)
Timing (6:58)
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Fingers
Fingers (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: NONPLUS 021. Rel: 19 Feb 15
 
Techno
Fingers (5:21)
Vessel (5:10)
Review: Following strong 4/4 outings from Endian and Basic Soul Unit already on Nonplus this year, Boddika's imprint looks to Sweden for its next release, with one of Skudge's rare appearances outside of their own imprint. Lead track "Fingers" is as simple as techno gets, as peak time chords filter through a strong 909 kick in a fashion reminiscent of Shed's most effective Equalized moments. "Vessel" meanwhile is a more slow burning affair, building up its mechanistic arpeggio over swelling analogue pads and stray claps, combining classic Detroit sci-fi moods with a Berghain scale.
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Skudge (remixes) Part 7
Cat: SKUDGE 007R. Rel: 18 Jun 14
 
Techno
Phantom (Seldom Felt remix)
Shivers (Seldom Felt remix)
Review: Inaugurated back in 2010, the Skudge Remixes series has been a real pleasure to witness unfolding as a stellar cast of the Swedish duo's contemporaries have reworked the Skudge back catalogue with sublime results - the Aardvarck take on "Convolution" remains a particular highlight for this reviewer. Number seven in the series has been subject to all manner of delays, but it's finally here featuring remixes from the mystery - and formerly assumed missing in action - production unit Seldom Felt! Back in 2007, a short lived series of hand stamped techno white labels bearing the seldom felt name and (now inactive) web address emerged and their impact can still be felt today. How Skudge managed to coax Seldom Felt out of hibernation is a thought for another day; of more importance is their resultant remixes here. The treatment of "Phantom" is subtle, retaining the original's sleek chords but treating them to some woozy delay whilst also softening some of the rhythmic sharpness. It's well matched by the more manic rendition of "Shivers" that features on the flip.
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Gespielt von: Marcel Heese
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Irie
Irie (12")
Cat: SKUDGE 007. Rel: 27 Nov 13
 
Techno
Irie
Faux
Review: 2013 has found 'the elusive unit' Skudge concentrating more on their role as label curators, with original material taking the back seat as they focussed on killing the dancefloors with their no-prisoners-taken live shows. It seems quite right however for Skudge to slip a little bit of 12" magic out before the year ends and thankfully features "Irie," the Swedish pair's contribution to the Think & Change comp from the Non Plus camp. Originally issued as part of the CD edition of Think & Change only, it's great to see this slab of Skudge deepness pressed up on wax. On the flip is "Faux" which will please fans of Skudge's more abstracted side.
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Haste
Haste (12")
Cat: SKUDGE 006. Rel: 07 Nov 12
 
Techno
Haste
Wonder Stories
Review: Although they recently dropped a brilliant single for Nonplus, this is Skudge's first release for their own imprint in well over a year - something that should have fans of the Swedish duo particularly excited. The tracks are more than worth the wait; "Haste" pairs tough 909 kicks with a rippling backbone of freshly filtered chords, but "Wonder Stories" is the real killer, a sparse rhythm track with abstract acid squeaks, distant echo-laden percussion and thick dub chords which deliver one of the duo's most steely tracks to date. Once again the masters of deep analogue techno effortlessly show the rest how it's done.
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Skudge (remixes) Part 6
Cat: SKUDGE 006R. Rel: 12 Sep 12
 
Techno
Man On Wire (Marcel Dettman Low Key version - mix 1)
Untitled
Wonder Stories (Answer Code Request remix)
Review: The boys over at Skudge Records present the sixth instalment of their luxurious line of remix EPs. This time it's techno king Marcel Dettmann who reshapes "Man On Wire" with two suave remixes of the original, followed by another reinterpretation from German mystery man, Answer Code Request. Both of the Dettmann retakes share an interesting subtlety which exposes yet more skills by the Berghain resident, with the first being a dub-filtered techno excursion complete with soothing pads and a grainy, progressive layout of snares and hi-hats. For his second piece, Marcel injects a heftier bassline which squelches and mutates its way through a skippy percussion with almost sub aquatic effect. We have a completely different vibe on the B side, as Answer Code Request creates an irresistibly catchy breakbeat, which transports a myriad of menacing sub bass infusions, sharp percussions and raved-out synths, making his voice the louder of the two for this release.
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Skudge (remixes) Part 5
Cat: SKUDGE 005R. Rel: 27 Feb 12
 
Techno
Below (Boddika acid refix)
Ursa Major (Cosmin TRG remix)
Review: Boddika and Cosmin TRG join the ranks of Appleblim & October, Aardvarck, Fengler, Rolando and 2562 in reworking the wall shuddering sounds of Skudge on the fifth - and perhaps most incendiary to date - Skudge Remixes 12". Al Boddika Bleeky is at the top of his game right now, thanks in no small part to a cluster of Joy O collaborations and his A Side revision of "Below" continues the producer's lineage of deadly acid re-rubs, twisting the diva vocal led original down an altogether darker path. Cosmin TRG is nominally charged with a harder task in reworking "Ursa Major" the beatless opening excursion from Skudge's debut LP Phantom, but does an equally accomplished job in stamping his own sonic agenda on proceedings, firming up the track with some granular handclaps and white-hot chords. What's Swedish for 'must have'?
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Skudge (remixes) Part 4
Cat: SKUDGE 004R. Rel: 21 Sep 11
 
Techno
Overture (Substance remix)
Realtime (October & Appleblim Bristol version)
Review: Skudge return with the latest installment of their remix series, in which Berlin's Substance (aka Peter Kuschnereit) is paired up with Bristol's finest, Appleblim & October. Substance's remix of "Overture" takes the hypnotic quality of the endlessly looping original and runs with it, adding some high frequency stabs that cut through the mix. On the flipside October & Appleblim bring some Bristol influence to Skudge's much straighter approach. Isolating the ghostly 808 cowbell of the original and adding some welcome percussive swagger, it nevertheless maintains the straight groove of their recent collaboration on Schmorgasbord, complete with liquid synths which create an interesting contrast to Skudge's warehouse sound.
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June
June (12")
Cat: SKUDGE 005. Rel: 14 Sep 11
 
Techno
June
Man On Wire
Kutd
Review: At this point it seems that nothing will stop the Skudge juggernaut, as they drop the first release on their own imprint a mere six months after their album, Phantom. This 12" doesn't throw any huge curveballs, but these tracks display a lightness and simplicity that has been largely unseen in their previously weightier productions. Of course their sense of rhythm is still as on point as ever; "June" is characterised by its beefy toms which drive the track forwards, but most surprising it the simple chord sequence which ebbs and flows throughout, allowing only a simple whistle as its only excess. "Man On Wire" is built around a simple bassline and slowly intensifying synth stab, but again, with a gravity defying breeziness that feels ever so subtly different from their previous productions. The 12" concludes on this note, with a short, bright, arpeggio tool that is an interesting diversion from their usual warehouse sound, and intriguing look at possible things to come.
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First Observation EP
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Skudge (remixes) Part 3
Cat: SKUDGE 003R. Rel: 02 Mar 11
 
Techno
Skudge (DJ Rolando remix)
Skudge (2562 remix)
Review: Round three of Skudge remixes and it's the most impressive line-up to date with Underground Resistance don Rolando and Dutchman 2562 sharing space. Rolando steps up first, going deep into the core of "Ontic", adding his own 'not everyone understands' vocal refrain which twists brilliantly around the slightly more urgent throb that grows into a thrilling rattle as the track progresses. Flipping the sonic script 2562 moulds "Convolution" aka THE THEME FROM SKUDGE into his own distinct template, retaining the fractured diva utterings but carving out a jagged metallic rhythm that's driven by shards of evil bass insurgency. This third volume of Skudge remixes is essentially a dual exercise in the art of the perfect remix; retaining what makes the original so special but stamping your own sonic identity to deliver something new!
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Depth Buffering EP
Cat: ALPHA 15. Rel: 15 Jan 11
 
Techno
Depth Buffering
Wire Drawn
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Overture
Overture (12")
Cat: SKUDGE 003. Rel: 24 Aug 10
 
Techno
Overture
Mirage
Review: The ever mysterious Skudge come through with the third release on their self titled imprint and prove there's still plenty of scope for moulding raw back to basics machine funk. "Overture" proves to be one of Skudge's most hypnotic efforts to date, from the simple beginnings of a two note melody and shuffling kicks, the track locks into a raw captivating dubby groove. "Overture" really hits its stride when piercing 808s and weird vocal screeches are introduced in the final third. On the flip "Mirage" is equally mind bending, relying on thumping kick drums that will shake the foundations on a good soundsystem. Out of this an ever mutating rhythmic core crafted from overdubbed vocals emerges to duke it out with metallic synth stabs and an army of cascading hi-hats. In other words, exactly the sort of track that will destroy dancefloors if introduced at the right late night moment.
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Melodrama
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Convolution
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Lost Archives I
Lost Archives I (hand-stamped limited 12")
Cat: AERA 007.1. Rel: 13 Feb 13
 
Techno
Skudge - "Mobius"
Claude Young & Takasi Nakajima - "Think Twice"
Review: This highly limited 12" from Indigo Aera represents the first of a four-part series focusing on unreleased material from those close to the label, with the first 12? featuring tracks from Skudge and Different World. This first release features Swedish hardware heroes Skudge on the A-side with "Mobius", supposedly a special version of the intro the duo use in their analogue-heavy live setup. On the flip is "Think Twice", a track produced by Claude Young & Takasi Nakajima under their Different World alias, and which featured on Marcel Fengler's Berghain 05 mix CD from 2011. Limited to 377 copies for the world - don't sleep on this one!
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Dys Functional Electronic Music EP 3
Cat: REPITCH 01LPEP3. Rel: 14 Feb 18
 
Techno
Skudge - "Buchla M1000" (4:00)
Mike Parker - "Ilium Sphere" (5:28)
Ascion & D Carbone - "Dritte" (4:51)
Zenker Brothers - "Perainer" (7:25)
D Carbone - "Comma Wave" (6:55)
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Skum One
Skum One (12")
Cat: SKUM 01. Rel: 21 Aug 13
 
Deep House
Skudge - "Skum One"
MRSK - "Less Youth" (Culture mix)
Frak - "Deeper Thoughts"
TM404 - "303/303/303/606/707"
Review: SKUM sees Swedish labels Skudge and Kontra Musik join forces for a series of collaborative releases featuring both their respective label rosters and it's quite a logical step. Whilst Kontra Musik is the more established of the two, both labels have followed a similar path, releasing music from hometown talent as well as artists further afield. The debut issue sees contributions from Skudge themselves along with MRSK, Frak and the ever reliable Andreas Tilliander in TM404 mode; proceedings are deftly split between Swedish techno at it's finest on the A Side courtesy of Skudge and MRSK whilst Frak and TM404 ensure the B Side is a more cerebral affair.
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Senocular
Senocular (12")
Cat: KARAT 45. Rel: 15 Nov 11
 
Techno
Skudge - "Senocular"
Portable - "Need You"
Philippe Cam - "Dub On The Moon"
Review: Karat Records revisit last year's compilation borne out of the Katapult Festival held in Paris with three of the best tracks courtesy of Skudge, Portable and Phillipe Cam. Whilst it might seem odd to release a vinyl sampler nearly twelve months after the CD dropped, the chance to own Skudge's propulsive "Senocular" on vinyl makes this worthy of investigation alone. The track is vintage Skudge, finely crafted granite rhythms complemented by subtle percussive touches and a devious twisting acid lead. Karat regulars Portable and Phil Cam occupy the flip, with the former's "Need You" a dizzying melange of Rhodes, vocals and high altitude acid mechanics whilst the latter dabbles in twisted ambience.
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X0X 01
X0X 01 (12")
Cat: SKUDGEX 0X 01. Rel: 21 Nov 18
 
Techno
Skudge - "X0X_01" (7:13)
Skudge - "X0X_02" (8:05)
Splice - "X0X_03" (7:28)
Review: Three different takes from two different periods of time meet up in this acid focused 12". The record features two Skudge originals from 2009, optimized into today's standards. And also a classically trained Splice track, where a fierce drum patterngoes in parallel with the acidic bass line. A current take on a very classic machine.
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The Rhythm
Cat: AERA 016 1. Rel: 27 Oct 16
 
Techno
Yamaoka - "Dragon Robe" (5:03)
Skudge - "November" (6:48)
Museum - "RA" (5:54)
Jasper Wolff - "Float" (6:51)
Review: The eagle-eyed amongst you may notice that the four cuts showcased here made up the first 12" of Indigo Aera's recent Lost Archives Special box-set. Like most of the rest of that expansive package, these tracks are exclusive and previously unreleased. The quality threshold is undeniably high: check, for example, the glistening, beat-less ambient positivity of Yamaoka's "Dragon Robe", and the glacial melodiousness of Skudge's rolling techno shuffler, "November". Those looking for a darker, slightly more intense take on techno should head for Museum's throbbing "RA", while label co-founder Jasper Wolff's "Float" is a study in classic, dub-influenced techno hypnotism.
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Gespielt von: Rick Hopkins, OHM
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