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DJS: MOST CHARTED - TECHNO - MOST CHARTED IN APRIL 2016

Djs: Most Charted - Techno

Djs: Most Charted - Techno

DJS: MOST CHARTED - TECHNO - MOST CHARTED IN APRIL 2016
11 May 2016
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1
Cat: TTT 043. Rel: 04 Apr 16
 
Techno
Blue Dot (7:01)
The Fludd (6:51)
Veto Plank (5:47)
Review: Call Super last used the Ondo Fudd alias back in 2014, serving up a much-loved EP on The Trilogy Tapes. Here he dons the alias once more, returning to Will Bankhead's imprint to explore more humid, tropical influenced pastures. He begins with "Blue Dot", a delightfully evocative fusion of drifting jazz horns, ambient chords and occasional rainforest percussion. He ratchets up the intensity a little on "The Fludd", where undulating electronic percussion hits, tropical textures and snaking saxophone lines spar drowsily. Finally, "Veto Plank" sees him back on house territory, overlaying a sturdy rhythm with fevered noises and sticky electronics
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2
Cat: 115 DSR. Rel: 04 Apr 16
 
Techno
Dark Days (7:10)
Syncronized (6:22)
Betray The Opponent (6:19)
Eclipse (6:47)
Review: It's not that long since Boris Bunnik dropped his most recent Conforce full-length, but already the man of many pseudonyms is donning the alias again. Predictably, North To South Part 1 is full of the kind of shimmering, melodious, futurist treats that sit somewhere between classic Detroit techno and mid '90s British intelligent techno. All four tracks are superb, making picking highlights somewhat tricky. Today, we're particularly enjoying the icy pulse of the B12-ish "Syncronized" and the classic Transmat flex of "Eclipse", but tomorrow that could change. Opener "Dark Days" - all rich, intergalactic chords, snappy snares and stargazing intent - is arguably the best of the lot.
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out of stock $9.53
3
Cat: MOSDEEP 027. Rel: 25 Apr 16
 
Techno
Och Aye The Noo (6:30)
Weegie In Wigan (6:26)
Ball & Chain (6:09)
Meall A' Bhuiridh (7:33)
Review: This is Lopkin's second release on M
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out of stock $9.28
4
Cat: ECHOSPACE 018. Rel: 11 Apr 16
 
Techno
Seconds To Forever (Intrusion dub) (6:39)
Seconds To Forever (Deepchord mix I) (7:49)
Seconds To Forever (Deepchord mix II) (8:14)
out of stock $9.28
5
Cat: HNY 010. Rel: 25 Apr 16
 
Techno
Crystal (7:49)
Crystal (Mike Selvito 730 reshape) (7:20)
Crystal (G Haslam Dekalb Avenue mix) (8:05)
Review: Brooklyn based DJ, former music journalist at Little White Earbuds and now producer making his debut on San Francisco's acclaimed Honey Soundsystem: it's Justin Cudmore delivering "Crystal" a dirty, dusty and downright jackin' 303 acid journey that's just made to play at Sunday night up at Panorama Bar. On the flip are two killer remixes, first up by Bunker NYC resident Mike Servito whose "730 Reshape" coats the track in good layers of dust and rust for properly convincing vintage tape reel flair. Finally, Gunnar Haslam's "Dekalb Avenue Mix" keeps the gritty retro aesthetic intact but bumps up the tempo for peak time headrush, Chicago circa 1988 via Brooklyn Heights.
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out of stock $12.72
6
Cat: DE 111. Rel: 07 Mar 16
 
Techno
Witches (Red Axes remix) (7:59)
No 9 (Red Axes remix) (5:36)
And We Hear "I Love You" (Red Axes remix) (7:26)
Liqueur Ruby (Red Axes remix) (7:34)
Review: Crete's Lena Platonos is a Goddess of the piano, and her illustrious career spans over thirty years. Having reissued the excellent Platonos album Galop last year, Dark Entries return with another dose of Lena goodness, transforming her gentle harmonics into dancefloor bliss. The culprits are Tel Aviv's Red Axes, who start their thrashing by moulding "Witches" into a deep, sleek, and masterfully contained groove featuring the artiste's vocals at the helm - perfectly detuned and distorted. "No9" is a broken shred of steely drums and bass, while "And We Hear I Love You" goes for an industrial approach, and "Liqueur Ruby" for the lo-fi and mystical. Warmly recommended.
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7
Cat: TTT 041. Rel: 14 Mar 16
 
Techno
Aguirre (7:02)
Clarky Cat (4:28)
Shark (7:18)
Clearwater Bay (5:43)
Review: Four Legs are better than two! Born Free man Samo 'DJ' Forsberg continues his assault on 2016 with this killer TTT 12" as Four Legs alongside Skudge overlord Elias Landberg. The pair have already issued a 12" together under the Split Image name for Swedish label New Dimensions (which you should totally check out) and this Four Legs stuff finds Forsberg and Landberg partaking in some no-nonsense, heads down machine funk. That's the flavour for opening cut "Aguirre" whilst title track "Clarky Cat" (Chris Morris reference anyone?) finds the Swedish duo veering off into deeper, psychedelic territory. "Shark" is as marauding as the sea creature it takes its name from, whilst "Clearwater Bay" ends on a more serene note.
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8
Cat: MT 090. Rel: 29 Aug 16
 
Techno
Take Me Away (Truncate remix) (6:01)
Take Me Away (6:34)
out of stock $8.76
9
Cat: 7SR 027. Rel: 25 Apr 16
 
Techno
Tribena Planitia (6:48)
Dawn At Vesta (7:21)
The Waters Of Mars (6:07)
Wandering Way (1:15)
Wandering Way (reprise) (2:23)
Review: Graham Wilson and Domenic Cappello's Seventh Sign Recordings label has truly developed into a bastion of quality electronic music over the 15 years it has been active, calling on some highly-respected artists for contributions. Dan Curtin ranks up there with the best of them, with the Cleveland native a key artist in shaping the techno sound and much more! The recent revival of his Metamorphic label seems to have inspired a new wave of creativity in Curtin, demonstrated on The Waters Of Mars, this five track 12" of hardware driven, organic techno that ripples with future thinking intent and no small degree of propulsive intensity.
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10
Cat: RG 03. Rel: 21 Mar 16
 
Techno
Skunk Burner (8:13)
Party Geisterbahn (1:40)
N2O (5:06)
Booze Beauty (4:32)
out of stock $9.53
11
Cat: DE 109. Rel: 07 Mar 16
 
Techno
Sudden Haircut (9:55)
Synthfrilla (5:21)
Synthgok (7:00)
First Glimt I Ogat (6:41)
Review: Dark Entries are simply a good record label, enough said. However, we will give you a touch of context on this latest killer, a four-tracker by the mythical Frak trio, still wearing their aluminium hats after twenty years of head-banging. "Sudden Haircut" has been recorded exclusively for the label, and it's a delicious techno lick with a crescendo of XOXBOX acid, while both "Synthfrilla" and "Synthgok" were recorded in 2010, and have previously appeared on the much coveted Sex Tags Mania label out of Bergen, Norway - both essential bangers. The finale is in the shape of "First Glimt I Ogat", another of Frak's classic drum-led house weavers that works both on its own and mixed into just about anything. Recommended gear - be quick!
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12
Cat: SSV 10. Rel: 18 Apr 16
 
Techno
Seraphim Rytm - Sumaritma (ESV)
Sonitus Eco - Continuum (ESV)
Review: Edit Select remixes Silent Season artists Sonitus Eco and Seraphym Rtym.
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13
Cat: TRESOR 284. Rel: 28 Mar 16
 
Techno
Riod (9:14)
Riod (version) (8:50)
Review: Some of the less charitable critics out there referred to Juan Atkins and Mortiz Van Oswald's side-project as 'boredomland'. While the pair's debut album under this name was a largely sedate affair, on the evidence of this single, they will be opting for a more engaging approach for the follow-up. It's not hard to hear both producers' influence on "Riod"; Van Oswald's love of layered textures and hollowed out drums comes up against Atkins's vivid melodies and synths from outer space. On the alternate version they venture even farther down the dreamy route, with hypnotic chords guiding the way.
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out of stock $7.42
14
Cat: BP 045. Rel: 11 Apr 16
 
Techno
Burning Heretics (6:04)
Worship (3:28)
Control (6:01)
Genuflect (6:44)
Review: Blueprint's 20th anniversary celebrations wouldn't be complete without a new EP from British techno veteran Oliver Ho, who first appeared on the imprint way back in 1996. Opener "Burning Heretics" is a typically no-nonsense affair, with Ho effortlessly joining the dots between contemporary Surgeon, modern industrial techno, and the ragged intensity of purist acid house. "Worship" is deep, out-there, metallic and partially ambient, while "Control" is a near perfect exercise in bouncy acid techno. Finally, Ho presses the button marked "tribal" on the loose-limbed, broken techno brilliance of "Genuflect". As the old cliche goes, this is "all killer", with "no filler".
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out of stock $7.96
15
Cat: 116 DSR. Rel: 25 Apr 16
 
Techno
Thin Air (7:28)
I Repeat (6:06)
All Out (8:03)
Waybackmachine (5:58)
Review: A Made Up Sound man Dave Huismans is not messing around on this 12", his first outing on Delsin for six years. Opener "Thin Air" may contain creepy melodies, strange samples and curious orchestral samples, but these largely play second fiddle to a booming techno rhythm. "All Out" and "Waybackmachine" also hit home hard, with trademark rhythmic madness and densely layered chords combining to create two hectic and intense broken techno smashers. Even the EP's most laidback moment, the noticeably deeper "I Repeat", owes its' power to a surging sub-bass line and some snappy post-dubstep rhythms, rather than its' faintly unsettling electronics and melancholic musical elements.
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out of stock $9.28
16
Cat: ARTSCOLLECTIVE 009. Rel: 09 May 16
 
Techno
The Rapture (5:48)
The Rapture (Inigo Kennedy remix) (6:57)
Burned Hand (5:44)
Burned Hand (Emmanuel remix) (6:47)
out of stock $9.01
17
Cat: LKTRV 002. Rel: 07 Mar 16
 
Techno
Reflection In A Symmetric Space (5:00)
Cellular Structures (3:24)
Reflection In A Symmetric Space (Acronym remix) (9:16)
Cellular Structures (Ntogn interpretation) (6:30)
out of stock $7.96
18
Cat: SEM 073X. Rel: 04 Apr 16
 
Techno
Tomorrow Was Yesterday (Svrece remix) (7:06)
Now Is Ever (Milton Bradley remix) (6:19)
XXXIII (Mike Parker remix) (6:08)
Hecto (Electric Indigo & Monolake remix) (6:12)
out of stock $10.35
19
Cat: BK 015. Rel: 21 Mar 16
 
Techno
Quadra Sette
Quadra Nove
Review: Italian techno doyen Donato Dozzy has long been a favourite at New York club The Bunker, and now he makes an appearance on the club's label. Staying true to the trance-led aesthetic that informs everything he does, "Quadra Sette" is a layered, dense affair, ebbing and flowing over limber break beats. "Quadra Nove" meanwhile is harder and more direct. Designed for the peak-time, it sees the affable artist lay down gnawing tonal bleeps, haunted synth lines and relentless percussive ticks. The end result is reminiscent of Mike Parker getting down with Richie Hawtin's FUSE project and makes for captivating listening.
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20
Living Is Serious Business (Life acapella) (9:39)
Living Is Serious Business (Carl Craig remix) (7:05)
Review: Given that he's always approached life with a cheery gusto, there's something rather ironic about Tim 'Love' Lee being involved in making a track called "Living Is Serious Business". Happily, he has man-of-the-moment Aaron 'Fit' Siegel by his side. The duo's original version is something of a trippy, late-night treat, with dubbed-out keys and percussive flourishes riding a dark Detroit bassline and fizzing, Motor City techno groove. It sounds like something that the brothers Fett would release on Sex Tags Mania, which is definitely a bonus in our book. Carl Craig does a sterling job on his flipside remix, retaining some of the original's eccentricity while adding a sweet melodiousness and production polish all of his own.
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out of stock $11.66
21
Cat: TABR 035. Rel: 14 Mar 16
 
Techno
Disintegration Rhythm
Dreamz Of A Psychic Europe
Precision Monolithics (Nitebar Adjustment)
New Dreamz Of The Flesh
Review: Scientific Dreamz of U returns to Tabernacle with 4 tracks for open-hearted dancefloors.
out of stock $11.41
22
Cat: VIVOD 011. Rel: 21 Mar 16
 
Techno
Child's Play
False Prophet
My Orion
Mydriasis
Review: Vivod move into their next series of releases with Portuguese maestro Photonz at the helm. A 4 tracker of dark house that effortlessly slip into the label catalogue entitled Lotus Wheel On My Orion. Beautiful packaging again this time with full printed sleeve.
out of stock $8.22
23
Jesus Loves The Acid (original 1988 - remastered 2016) (7:47)
Jesus Loves The Acid (28.3 Years mix) (7:53)
out of stock $13.00
24
Cat: MS 93. Rel: 11 Apr 16
 
Techno
Father's Legacy (8:07)
Prelude (8:52)
out of stock $10.60
25
Cat: MPM 27. Rel: 05 Dec 22
 
Techno
Music (6:32)
Tell You No Lie (8:31)
Review: A taster for Robert Hood's second Floorplan album, this EP puts a spotlight on the radical nature of his musical transformation. On "Music", the visceral rhythms of techno minimalism are gone; in their place is a rolling, tracky groove that boasts a repetitive vocal loop and which has shades of classic Relief /Derrick Carter. "Tell You No Lie" is even more impressive. It sees Hood use a gospel vocal over a stomping, funk guitar-sampling disco house workout. There is an audibly religious dimension to "Tell You No Lie," but Hood's knack for writing a great tune means that it sounds celebratory rather than self-indulgent or preachy.
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26
Cat: 3024 026. Rel: 18 Apr 16
 
Techno
It's You I See (6:54)
Bafff (6:15)
For Those Who Feel (6:09)
Review: Collaborations from Dutch pair Steffi and Martyn under the Doms & Deykers alias have been frustratingly intermittent with just the sole 12" and a contribution to last year's Zehn boxset from Ostgut Ton. This 12", Dedicated To Those Who Feel, is apparently the precursor to a full album from the duo which is great news! "It's You See" sets the tone, cleverly fusing 808 State style chords, pitched-up vocal samples, warehouse-friendly analogue bass, and the sweaty hustle of techno rhythms. "Bafff" continues the retro-futurist theme, with restless rave stabs and psychedelic acid lines peppering a locked-in groove, before they explore deeper - if no less loved-up - territory on the colourful warmth of "For Those Who Feel". It is, as expected, a rather fine EP.
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out of stock $9.28
27
Cat: SCKT 04. Rel: 18 Apr 16
 
Techno
Shibuya Crossing (7:58)
Tokyo (6:21)
F-0710 To Frankfurt (5:06)
out of stock $10.35
28
Cat: PALING 003. Rel: 18 Apr 16
 
Techno
Mitchell Goor - "Cooper Test Suicide" (6:02)
Mitchell Goor - "Mathenesserdijk" (5:02)
Tafkamp - "I Laf You" (5:01)
Tafkamp - "Boy Is Bangin" (5:23)
out of stock $8.48
29
Cat: ESP 028. Rel: 07 Mar 16
 
Techno
The Lobbyist (6:37)
Cupids Delight (feat TCB) (4:49)
Gravel (6:15)
Review: Woof! Lovefingers clearly has more music pencilled in for release on ESP Institute than he knows what to do with it! The latest 12" of a supremely busy 2016 sees the LA label seek out the refined house music sculpting talents of Frankfurt's Benedikt Frey, a producer who has been quite active himself over the past 12 months or so. Some three tracks deep, The Lobbyist offers a nice overview of Frey's talents as a producer with the title track a foray into stomping, unpredictable techno tension replete with some strange vocals reminiscent of Phil Daniels' turn in Blur track "Parklife". Fellow Frankfurtite TCB colludes on the heat-treated, murky house cut "Cupids Delight" whilst closer "Gravel" is a loose percussive number that eases down the intensity levels to 'factor: breeze'.
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out of stock $8.48
30
Cat: APRON 22. Rel: 11 Apr 16
 
Techno
Unlucky Charms (5:10)
Lost In The Sauce (5:24)
Retune & Runaway (6:07)
Black Pow Wow (3:59)
Review: Brassfoot's first two outings on Apron - the Lord Tusk hook-up Space Invaders, and last year's untitled EP - were typically unfussy. "Unlucky Charms", the opening salvo of this third release for Funkineven's imprint, takes a similar approach, with vintage electro motifs underpinning distorted percussion and wild electronics. Elsewhere, his trademark fuzziness is applied in a number of contrasting ways, from the clanking, locked-in, rave-inspired throb of "Retune & Runaway", to the bizarre sonic assault that is crusty closer "Black Pow Wow". For pace purposes, he also offers a breather in the shape of jazz-tinged deep house shuffler "Lost In The Sauce".
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