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Diaspora Cocktail
Cat: PE 020. Rel: 17 Apr 23
 
Techno
Abandoned Ecstasy (XTC mix) (5:11)
Diaspora Cocktail (5:51)
Diaspora Cocktail (Freak Beat mix) (6:24)
Forgotten Glyphz (5:56)
Liquid Cobalt (5:28)
Review: US producer and DJ Sepehr returns with 'Diaspora Cocktail' for Planet Euphorique, breaking from his own imprint Shaytoon for a hair-down foray through cheekier-side of scene-setting techno. The five bits on this new 12" hark back to the titling traditions of the early 90s, with alternate mixes with denominations like 'XTC Mix' and 'Freak Beat Mix' stealing the show. Sonically, the tracks allude to everything from New York electro to movie soundtrack tropes, nicely bridging the gap between ritualistic drama music and sumptuous atmospheric dance.
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PE 017
PE 017 (12")
Cat: PE 017. Rel: 25 Aug 21
 
Experimental/Electronic
Double-Flux Honeytrap (3:30)
Emotet (D Monica) (4:24)
I Heart Hacking (4:11)
DDoNK CrySyS (3:50)
Cryptobitch Theme (7:21)
Zero Day Demon (2:33)
Cafe Can (5:49)
Review: Yes, yes, one thousand times yes. Cryptobitch resurrect track ideas and stems originally formed in 2010, as if only to prove the fact they were well ahead of the curve back then. Packing plenty of IDM nuances, while everything here is very clever indeed it's also a prime example of why the hybrid dance revolution is so infectious and all-encompassing.

Call it drum & bass, call it bassline-infused techno, it's fast but funky, littered with rough riding breakbeats and absolutely inescapable. Futurism on record, you might say. From the acid-inflected jungle style 'DDoNK CrySyS' to the bouncing and jacking 'I Heart Hacking', the lush, opiate waves of synth juxtaposed with the flairs of snare-topped drums on 'Emotet (D Monica), to the compressed, crunching stepper 'Zero Day Demon'. Exceptional stuff that should be in everyone's bag. Or box.
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 in stock $15.51
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