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Singles
Foundation Dub: Chapter One
Foundation Dub: Chapter One (gatefold double 10")
Cat: SUSH 038. Rel: 05 May 16
Friday Night Dub (version) (7:35)
Head On (extended) (8:24)
Triple B Dub (short edit) (5:39)
Strike Back (10" edit) (3:16)
Special Request (version) (7:33)
Review: Yossi Amoyal's Sushitech imprint never fails to impress, whether he's unearthing the new breed or it's just techno and house innovators he's paying due respect to just like underrated legends such as Steve O'Sullivan aka Bluetrain; who the label has released several volumes of work both new and old. This time it's for O'Sullivan's lesser known Bluetrain imprint. Long regarded secret weapons to 'those that know'. Foundation Dub: Chapter One features fresh cuts from the O'Sullivab studio and they've even been given actual track titles this time around, hooray! We particularly enjoyed the smoked out and glacial groove of "Friday Night Dub", the sublime bass driven dancefloor groove of "Head On" (which will work on any occasion we guarantee) or the proper and purist dub therapy of "Special Request" which keeps it as real as anything Basic Channel have done also.
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Fat Controller (Record Store Day 2014)
Cat: HYPERSD 2014. Rel: 30 Apr 14
Martin Dawson & Glimpse - "Fat Controller" (Roman Flugel remix)
Shenoda - "All Ears" (Mr G remix)
Review: Record Store Day Edition: The increasingly sprawling Hypercolour operation indulge in Record Store Day festivities with something rather special indeed; two tracks from the digi only archives pressed up for reappraisal by the vinyl selectors. Roman Flugel is a special kind of talent whose work should always make the cut to vinyl so it's great to see his rework of the 2012 Glimpse and Martin Dawson (RIP) production "Fat Controller" for the HypeDigi label transferred to 12". If you've been to a house club in the past two years you've probably danced to this slab of sublime, spacey, deep analogue house. On the flip Mr G dark warehouse remix of "All Ears" by Shenoda is an equally welcome sight.
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Aspasmicminuteandthephantom
Aspasmicminuteandthephantom (white vinyl 10")
Cat: TWOBIRDS 0076. Rel: 10 Jun 11
Rodriguez Jr - "Aspasmicminuteandthephantom"
Steffen Nehrig - "Mouth Of The Canal"
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White Night
White Night (1-sided 10")
Cat: TFE 002X. Rel: 05 Sep 06
White Night
Review: With a blaring bassline that suffocates the snickering vocal snippets and trickling clicky noises that sprinkle the sparse but strong arrangement, this one-sided powerhouse steers the trembling people on the floor straight into oblivion. Wickedness straight outta Potsdam. With their third release, this new eastern German imprint takes minimal to maximum levels.
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AMEP (remastered)
Cat: THL 005. Rel: 18 Jul 14
Glow
Normal Spot (Sanarama mix)
Five AM (extended mix)
Matrix Noise
Review: Iceland's Thule imprint is back in action with a string of welcome reissues that shed new light on an impressive back catalogue of dub-infused techno from the late '90s. Sanasol were one of the main operators on said label, and so their a.m.e.p release gets a remastering treatment here and it's not a moment too soon. "Glow" rips into action on a surging tempo even as the cyclical percussive and melodic hits fall with a light tough, making for the perfect kind of uplifting dub techno without all the leaden sub bass and overbearing feedback. "Five AM" is a highly advanced track for its age, moving with the subtlety and dexterity of Livity Sound material albeit some fifteen years ahead of the curve. "Matrix Noise" too finds an interesting, unconventional groove to latch on to, yearning to merge into the hybrid techno-bass contortions of the present day.
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Sound Travelling Remixes
Cat: PURE 040. Rel: 10 Oct 07
Enjoy The Moments (Ripperton remix)
Review: 100% Pure presents Shinedoe's 'Sound Travelling' remix limited edition. Ripperton lays his magic upon
'Enjoy The Moments' which comes in a limited one-sided solid white 10inch. (Ripperton RMX) First pressing only.
Very deep bassline with a drifting typical melodic pattern on top. Ripperton explores the moments we all enjoy: feel it.
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Constellation (Sushitech 15th Anniversary reissue)
Cat: SUSH 04.4. Rel: 07 Jun 21
Delano Smith - "Constellation"
Norm Talley - "Detroit 2-Step"
Review: Sushitech continue to celebrate the depth and breadth of their catalogue with another 15th anniversary reissue in the form of this surefooted two-tracker from Delano Smith and Norm Talley. This is the sweet spot where Detroit house and Detroit techno intertwine, leading in with the dreamy haze and steady trucking groove of 'Constellation'. 'Detroit 2-Step' has a spicier demeanour which artfully merges sultry sax with an ear-snagging riff which sounds organic and metallic all at once. Again, the groove is locked down and impossible to shake off course, making this heady club tackle for those who want to season their set with some of the finest rollers in the game.
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Subcaeruleus EP
Cat: VMC 005. Rel: 16 Mar 23
Find Ya (feat Prince Morella) (8:15)
Night Drive (10:07)
Review: Vade Mecum welcomes Soft Traffic for a debut release here and it is one that suggests the producer has a soft spot for the warm, deep and heady end of the dubbed out techno spectrum. Those are certainly all the words you would use to describe the quiet brilliance of opener 'Find Ya' (feat Prince Morella) which is icy cool and hypnotic. On the flipside, 'Night Drive' is another sublimely soft focus and supple techno roller with infinite horizons and milky pads that dissolve your soul. A superb debut.
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Tags: Dub Techno
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Macrofun Vol 6
Cat: MICROCOSM 1016. Rel: 14 Sep 06
Someone Else & Miskate - "Yeah Yeah"
Ditch - "William"
Review: Volume 6 unites old friends with a new one, the commonality being prominent use of the human voice amidst the quirks which lend both tracks elements of abstraction and pop sensibility. On side A, Someone Else & Miskate present a tune that will stay in your head for days, but when it wears off, you'll go back and get it stuck in there again. "Ooo Yeah" skips and grinds, sashaying around vocal shutter phrase lets and deep, bumpy bass and kick organisms. Seemingly both male and female, it properly represents its creators in a duet of the lovelorn minimal sound of tomorrow. Ditch's "William" Plonks and Plinks with tinkering piano lines, playful outlines of melodic memos blurring the corners, advancing and receding in natural fashion. whining and murmuring throughout the track, "William", whether real or fictional, comes to life all over this adventure in detailed techno arrangement.
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Mystic EP
Mystic EP (10")
Cat: SSL 0032. Rel: 20 Feb 17
Mystic Blues (6:30)
Mystic Funk (7:26)
Review: We've previously enthused about Markus Sommer's seemingly innate ability to combine funk-fuelled house and techno rhythms with dreamy and melodious musical elements. He's at it again on this first outing on Twig. A-side "Mystic Blues" is a near perfect example of this trademark trait, with whistling melody lines, warm bass and undulating electronic motifs riding a snappy, Chicago jack style drum machine groove. He flips the script slightly on "Mystic Funk", fixing his dreamy chords and starry electronics to a drum track that sits somewhere between two-step garage and bumping U.S house. In other words, it's another rock solid outing from the fast-rising producer.
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Waiting 4 A Way
Waiting 4 A Way (10" picture disc)
Cat: PERLON 63-5. Rel: 28 Sep 07
Waiting 4 A Way (Diamond Head dub)
Waiting 4 A Way (acapella)
Review: "Waiting 4 A Way Edit", by Soul Capsule, is a 10" limited to 1000 copies worldwide! Don't miss this Perlon release.
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Falling
Falling (1-sided 10")
Cat: SPIT 001. Rel: 15 Jun 07
Falling (DG Magic Island remix)
Review: "Falling", by Spit, is infectious Get Physical style house.
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We Are Volume 7
Cat: WRR 007. Rel: 11 Oct 06
Mikael Stavostrand - "Track 1"
Pheek - "Track 2"
Review: New split 10" on we are here and we're very happy to bring you one track each from none other than the Berlin residing Mitek label-owner Mikael Stavöstrand (Contexterrior, Adjunct etc), and Montreal's Pheek (M-nus, Archipel, Sushitech etc). Two lovely textured, obscure and very groovy tracks that has proved to work very well at the moment in clubs all over. The previous releases have had support by a wide array of DJs from across techno to house and minimal; people such as Frank Lorber, Mandy, Jennifer Cardini, Dominik Eulberg, Martin Landsky, Ellen Allien - the list goes on and on! - Also don't miss out on the offshoot 12" release by Agaric and Eidolon, "Don't Wake Up"!
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Handle With Care
Cat: LOVE 027. Rel: 15 Feb 07
Handle With Care
See In
Review: The second in Mr Stott's occasional series of bass heavy 10" emissions comes to us with little warning and incendiary precision - once again pushing his already heaving envelope further into stylistic progression. "Handle With Care", on the a-side, is a minimal low-end monster, a sort of dub excursion in 4/4 that starts off with a wobbling bassline that's barely containable and gets heavier from that point in. "See In Me", on the flipside, visits the fuzzed-out tape-loop interference of prime Rhythm & Sound, another low-end session that's as deep and emotive as it gets. Another out and out killer from this gifted producer.
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Choke
Choke (10")
Cat: LOVE 23. Rel: 08 Jun 06
Choke
For The Love
Review: First in an infrequent series of limited 10" dubs made available to explore Andy Stott's squashed sublow variations, "Choke" has been pressed up in a limited edition of 650 copies for the world and will not be re-pressed. Having spent the last few months balancing out and refining his forthcoming debut album "Merciless", Stott has been re-wiring his studio for a heavy build-up session. "Choke" is a crushing dubstep riposte, stripped down and rebuilt with crisp double snares and impossibly weighty bass, augmented by those classic strings that come by way of Berlin rather than any South London boroughs. The flip "For The Love" is a Garage redux, percussive spasms battling it out with low-end wobbling that threaten to spin out of control, kept in check by those classic neon chord stabs. A crushing emission, buy now or cry later.
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Candy Walk
Candy Walk (white vinyl 10")
Cat: TWOBIRDS 0066. Rel: 10 Feb 11
Candy Walk
Candy Walk (Atjazz Afrotech remix)
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TOPSECRET 02
TOPSECRET 02 (limited 10")
Cat: TOPSECRET 02. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Get Criminal (6:39)
Eurotrance (7:59)
Review: The Top Secret label keeps things tight once more with a pair of very different jams, but both are going to get huge reactions when dropped at the right time. U first is 'Get Criminal' which is a rework of an MJ classic with his smoky vocals reusing by scene else in a more unsettling fashion and the original drums run through with some futuristic and molten melodies. On the flip is 'Eurotrance', a good old-fashioned piano rave-up with belting vocals, trance synths and euro dance drums. Lovely, fun, accessible and effective.
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Tags: Euro House
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