Review: Moeller expands his dub techno expertise into the 170 BPM d&b realm, crafting a full-length journey that feels both natural and innovative. Known for his cavernous sound design and machine soul, his shift to d&b territory is a seamless fit for the Samurai label, where evolving rhythms and fresh palettes are integral to the modern club scene. The album stands apart with its hypnotic arrangements, deep textures and monolithic reverb, showcasing his legacy and mastery of sound. The tracks blend club-ready physicality with introspective moments, offering a balance of dancefloor energy and headphone-worthy detail. From the snarling feedback to soaring synths and intricate drum patterns, each element is sculpted with precision, revealing his ability to capture both intensity and subtlety. Teeming with soul and engineered to perfection, this release highlights the producer's unique approach to 170 BPM, offering some of his finest work yet. The album is a masterful exploration of sound and rhythm, with attention to every detail, which is a hallmark of Brendon's meticulous fine tuning of dance music.
B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition
Alix Perez - "Militia" (with Flowdan) (3:07)
Drone - "Everyday" (5:06)
Cesco - "Big Fi Dem" (with Sparkz) (3:58)
Hijinx & Cesco - "Attention" (4:54)
Alix Perez & Visages - "Circadian" (4:44)
Onhell - "Black Candle" (2:33)
Visages - "Evidently" (with Snowy) (4:36)
Paige Julia - "Indisputable" (4:16)
Submarine - "All I Need" (4:39)
Trail - "Halation" (5:00)
Trail & Monty - "Wraith" (4:37)
Visages - "Dol Guldur" (4:35)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition***
A vrooming new V/A comp from London's bass music bacchanals 1985 Music, following up a sellout show at the Roundhouse earlier in 2024. Helmed up by pensive liquid purveyor come bass musical all-rounder Alix Perez, the label now compile several star tracks from throughout the year, setting them side-by-side on wax for the first time. Including trax by Perez, Drone, Cesco, Visages, Hijinx and Onhell, the general movement is from sociopathic grimescape though to bear trap tricksiness, shortly tied up in an extended jungle and d&b coda on the B; Paige Julia's 'Indisputable' is as brazenly fearless as Flowdan's opening flows are, though a continual liquefaction occurs therefrom; the best element heard towards the end has to be the erratic bubblegum cutups heard on Visages' 'Dol Guldur'.
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