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Pyramid EP
Cat: TP 23. Rel: 16 Mar 23
 
Techno
Asplenium (7:31)
Demolition (6:48)
Running With The Wolves (6:46)
Subtle Vapors (7:17)
Review: Latress' Pyramid EP is a three-tracker that showcases the artist's ability to create deep and dubby techno with exploratory percussion, and a focus on abstracted rhythm. Its name is no wonder, as it really does seem as though each track is an exercise in challenging our sense of time and metre. Opener 'Asplenium' has no clear on-beat, while follow-uppers 'Demolition' and 'Subtle Vapors' opt for a wonkier approach that nevertheless succeeds in evoking a trance state in the listener.
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Time Passages 10 Years
VARIOUS
Cat: TP 024. Rel: 29 Oct 24
 
Techno
DJ Hell - "Alienation" (6:25)
The Model - "Eat More House" (6:23)
Barnt - "Text You" (5:24)
Bezier - "Roter Faden" (5:45)
Z@p - "Unclear" (5:50)
DC Salas - "Perception Of Truth" (5:44)
Innershades - "Juno" (5:28)
Latress - "Last Thing" (7:01)
Andrew Red Hand - "In The Cemetery" (Hardfloor remix) (6:27)
Review: Time Passages celebrates their ten years of existence with a stellar line up of artists; this is the full LP to complement a shorter EP. A fine lineup indeed! The mood on this one is decidedly hellish yet, of course, for that very reason, tempting to cop; this being the characteristic of the flagrant provenance of DJ and producer Binh, whose brand of sinister minimal techno and electro always turns up scorched, hardened into granite, by the embered airs of hardcore. The Berlin outfit welcome The Model and DJ Hell on the A1 side, with the first opening up his own private bacchanal into the hungry streets with 'Eat More House' - a motto we can really chew on - while Hell's 'Alienation' plays on similar themes, with a central acid riff and sniper clap pattern. Barnt and Bezier steer and slow the B-side to a canter, the latter especially on the low-slung, ominously new beat-inspired 'Roter Faden', while the likes of Z@p and DC Salas go on to encrust the ensuing sides with a haunted clog of synthpop and new wave judder-offs. We'll leave the rest to you.
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