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Singles
Unrest Hazard 2
Cat: PLINIAN 7. Rel: 18 Nov 24
Wild Swan - "Industry Plant" (Subbreak, D-Region & Code remix) (4:54)
DJ Terrace - "I Get Stu Pid" (5:21)
DJ Terrace & Jon Tetly - "Doing Battle" (4:40)
Wild Swan & Mr Dan Master - "Int" (8:38)
Schoco - "Love Is The Answer" (6:28)
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Birth (remixes)
Cat: EXIT 103. Rel: 21 Jan 25
Patient (Coido remix)
Hold Me A Bit Longer (Ehua remix)
Divinity (Sinistarr remix)
Birth (Synkro remix)
Prayer (Itoa remix)
Review: A seamless blend of bass-driven soundscapes and emotive intricacy unfolds across this five-strong remix collection. 'Patient' is euphoric and melodic, bass music meeting orchestral beauty in a stunning interplay. Following it, Hold Me A Bit Longer (Ehua remix) sees the broken beat aesthetic exploding with jittery, cut-up keyboard edits, crafting a fragmented yet catchy rhythm, before Sinistarr's mix of 'Divinity' offers an ambient and atmospheric dive into lush, beautiful textures. Flipping to Side-2, listeners are greeted with R&S alumni Synkro offering up a downtempo version of 'Birth' that balances growling basslines and ethereal vocals, enhanced by delicate piano notes. 'Prayer' (Itoa remix) closes proceedings with a slow-churning groove, blending techno influences with inventive twists, resulting in a hypnotic and creative sonic experience.
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Stargaze
Stargaze (12")
Cat: SL 018. Rel: 14 Feb 25
Stargaze (6:52)
Moonless Night (8:44)
Return To The (Dis)Comfort Zone (5:42)
Rainfall (4:47)
Omen (5:55)
Review: Aus-based label Southern Lights welcomes Michal Wolski for an avant-garde techno outing here that takes you into futuristic sound worlds. 'Stargaze' opens with suspensory synth loops that take you into celestial worlds and 'Moonless Night' then lays down light, airy patterns and motifs with a ritualistic edge. 'Return To The (Dis)Comfort Zone' detailed minimal techno for deep excursions and 'Rainfall' has a fantastically warped bassline. 'Omen' is another atmospheric and cinematic closer that sounds like a trip through an underwater cavern.
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Wardown III
Wardown III (2xLP + inserts)
Cat: BMTLP 019. Rel: 09 Dec 24
From Winter Into Winter Again (2:50)
Perfect Your Memories (4:20)
Bang (4:44)
And They Fell (6:04)
It Is The Mercy (6:12)
Deteriaton (7:49)
No New Messages (6:15)
Live, Laugh, Love (5:33)
39 To Beam Up (5:42)
The Great Cold (5:24)
This Frail Engine (6:11)
Your Nearest Exit May Be Behind You (8:55)
Review: Chris Marigold and Leo Wyndham's Blu Mar Ten label - an offshoot of their music alias of the same name - shares the third addition to the Wardown albums series by the eponymous artist, real name Peter Rodgers (of Technimatic fame). Described from the outset as a musical diary of smeared memory, Rodgers' drum & bass-focused Wardown records are accounts of dislocation - emotional, familial, local - that document and textualise the disjunction between the artist's childhood in Luton and a musical career forged elsewhere. While the first record in was packed with personal nostalgia, Wardown III charts a continuing macroscopy in sound occurrent thereafter; this time around, Rodgers incorporates a cyborgish, anthropocenic monologue as the intro, and follows it with humanistic, synaptic drum & bass expansiveness in the form of 'Perfect Your Memories', 'As They Fall' and 'Deteriation'.
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Nothing Iz Sacred
Cat: MUSTMAKELP 003. Rel: 11 Mar 25
Falling Down (feat Tyler Daley) (4:09)
Water In The Basement (4:53)
Drowning (3:49)
Really Small Boxes (5:15)
Yours For The Taking (feat Tamara Blessa) (4:31)
Deep Ones (feat Bobbie Johnson) (5:27)
How They See It (4:27)
Waste Not, Want Not (3:02)
Review: The man, the myth, the legend... Workforce returns with a brand new album and you can feel that it's a breath of fresh air from the moment the Tyler Daley opener 'Falling Down' takes the lead and sets the scene. What follows is a flow of forward-thinking drum & bass cuts, all writhing in a different corner of the dance. 'Water In The Basement' reminds us of the genre's street roots while 'Drowning' and 'Really Small Boxes' both lose themselves in the cosmic moment. Deeper again we see Worky linking with old vocal partner Tamara Blessa for the introspective soul of 'Yours For The Taking' while 'Deep Ones' sees Bobbie Johnson adding a very special twist. Wrapping up, 'How They See It' and 'Waste Not Want Not' bring the album to a suitably stunning and unique close. Beguiling.
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