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Kubler Ross Soliloquies
Cat: BLKRTZ 055CD. Rel: 08 Jan 24
The Double Bong Cloud (Denial I)
Straight No Chaser (Denial II)
Tough Love (Anger I)
Brick Stick Blick Blade (Anger II)
Huey Lewis Voters Dub (Negotiation)
Things Fall Apart (Depression)
With Grand Trepidation (Acceptance I)
Mountains From Mole Hills (Acceptance II)
Review: Some 24 years into his career, we know exactly what to expect from Scott Monteith AKA Deadbeat - namely trippy, off-kilter techno heavily informed by dub, underpinned by rhythms that frequently eschew the obvious. Inspired dually by the "five stages of grief" and "the act of speaking one's thoughts aloud alone by oneself", Kubler-Ross Soliloquies - his first solo set in five years - has a defined structure and purpose, within which Monteith giddily goes in all manner of different but loosely connected directions. Compare and contrast, for example, the moody, twisted steppers-techno of 'With Grand Trepidation (Acceptance I)', the hypnotic, spoken word-sporting deep dub techno of 'Huey Lewis Voters Dub (Negotiation)', the skittish headiness of 'Tough Love (Anger I)', and the polyrhythmic, Livity Sound-esque 'The Double Bong Cloud (Denial I)'.
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Functional Designs
Cat: SOMACD 125. Rel: 29 Sep 22
Amber
Darkness Falls
Transit Systems
Strangers
Panacast
Cloudsat
Pressure
Ebb & Flow
Sun
Memories
Drassanes
Review: Functional Designs is the newest album from Detroit-based Deepchord, who has long been a mainstay of Scottish techno label Soma. It is full of late-night sounds and the artist's signature designs and is a fine return to the label after five years since his last album. Each track pays out like a nighttime walk through his urban local with field recordings, holographic synth tones, cosmic sounds and the hiss of electric wires all colouring the grooves. This rich, lush techno with an electroacoustic aesthetic that makes it glisten a bit brighter. Add in heavy bass and beats and you have a modern classic.
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Intérprete: Joachim Spieth
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Twisted
Twisted (CD)
Cat: MMCD 027. Rel: 13 Oct 06
Twisted Memories
Life Soundtrack (feat DJ Bone)
Mr Smooth
Isotope (album version)
I Cling (feat Ovasoul7)
Sol
Let's Get Over It (feat Justin Chapman)
Silence (album version)
My Plan (album version)
The Afterlife (feat Paris The Black Fu)
Chord Me
Review: Swiss-born Deetron (aka Sam Geiser) unveils his debut album 'Twisted' on Belgium's esteemed Music Man imprint. As proven by his constantly expanding catalogue of productions, Deetron is capable of creating tracks that sit happily within the context of a DJ set (something he understands very well), whilst avoiding landing in the often throwaway category of 'DJ tools'. As with many of the more dynamic turntablist-styled techno and house DJs, Deetron took his early cues from hip-hop, before being won-over by the early sounds of Chicago and Detroit. His DJing - then still in its infancy - followed this influence, steering his 'career' in a more 4/4 direction - eventually landing him a resident spot at reputed Zurich club, Trax. Deetron's production career developed in tandem, as is often the case. Early work for labels such as Phont and Intec through the late nineties and 2000, saw Deetron finding his audience (including a string of International club jocks) and developing his own sound. In the last few years, Sam's production touch has graced labels including Cosmic (as Karakter), Ongaku (the 'Lorraine EP'), SLS and the classic Detroit styled 'Miss Suave' on Intec which has become a dancefloor anthem all over the world. Born in Bern, Switzerland, music was a constant in the Geiser family home. Sam's father's activities as a jazz musician ensured that he was surrounded by music from a very early age, sewing the seeds of his own musical interests. But it was hip-hop that encouraged this to flourish into an active involvement in music, during his teens. Sam soaked-up the music of Gangstarr, A Tribe Called Quest and Prince Paul like a sponge and was quick to realise the role of the turntable within this context, taking up DJing in 1992. Early hip-house producers, such as Todd Terry, also captured his attention and Sam began to make the transition to more 4/4 orientated sounds - picking up on the now classic output of Chicago and Detroit based electronic musicians and introducing this into the sets he was, by now, playing around his home town, and further a field in Switzerland. A meeting with Stefan Riesen, head of the fledgling Phont music, led to the release of Deetron's first single - as Soulmate, in 1997 but possibly the most fruitful partnership of his career so far is that with Belgium's Music Man label. Beginning with the 'Dolls For a Diva' 12" in 2001, and including several more 12"s and a superb mix CD that acts as ample testament to Sam's skills behind the turntables, Deetron now releases his first artist full length album. Combining Sam's love of house, classic techno, electro, Latin and jazz influences, 'Twisted' is a beautiful journey through an electronic landscape littered with orchestral sweeps, delicate pads, sublime Robert Owens-esque vocals, dancefloor beats and heart tugging strings. Featuring guest appearances from Subject Detroit's DJ Bone, LA based singer Ovasoul 7, vocalist and guitarist Justin Chapman, who is also one-half of the Atlanta-based DJ/production duo KemeticJust and the one and only Paris The Black Fu from the Detroit Grand Pubahs 'Twisted' is a dancefloor journey from beginning to end. From the opening bass rumble of 'Twisted Memories' to the old school Chicago vox stylings of 'Life Soundtrack' and the Drexciyan wiggle of 'Isotope' to the demented refrains of 'The Afterlife', Deetron shows us that techno can still conjure moments of beauty whilst still keeping us on the dancefloor.
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Futuro RMXS
Cat: BEDFUTR MXCD. Rel: 06 Feb 25
Davi - "Forbidden City" (Khen remix)
Lost Desert & Felix Raphael - "Floatish" (Hermanez remix)
Carerra & Tavares - "Mind" (Markus Homm remix)
Four Candles - "Dont Talk About" (Kabi Rmx)
Ruede Hagelstein & Die Zwoelfe - "The Rock" (Argia remix)
Martin Herrs, Aliot & Bunbeck - "The Last Call" (Remcord remix)
Of Norway - "I Miss You" (Sentre remix)
Mariano Mellino, Lopezhouse & Folgar - "Tarantula" (Cortona remix)
Moshic - "Love Made Me Do It" (Guy J remix)
Spencer Brown & Mat Zo - "Spun Day" (Jamie Stevens Y2k remix)
John Digweed, Nick Muir & Captain Mustache - "Bleu Cobalt" (Alician remix)
David Morales - "Diridim" (John Digweed & Nick Muir remix)
8kays - "Waves" (John Digweed & Nick Muir remix)
Jamie Stevens & Zankee Gulati - "Low Tide" (Ezequiel Arias remix)
Rodriguez Jr - "Alraegadir" (Spencer Brown Rethink)
Aubrey Fry - "Begone" (Nick Stoynoff remix)
Weska - "Hawkins" (Soel remix)
Oniris - "Isla" (Satoshi Fmi remix)
John Digweed & Mick Muir - "Futurascent" (Loz Goddard mix)
Madban - "That Ending Track" (Paul Roux remix)
Review: Back in the autumn of 2023, Bedrock co-founder John Digweed delivered Futuro, a four-disc mix made up entirely of new and unreleased music. On this two-disc sequel, 20 of those tunes get the remix treatment, with Digweed presenting them via a pair of typically smooth, evolving journey style DJ mixes. It's typical Digweed/Bedrock fare all told - think deep, immersive and gently melodic blends of 21st century progressive house, tech-house, deep house and (whisper it quietly) colourful neo-trance. There are some surprises though, such as the dub-flecked, tops-off techno hyonotism of Digweed and Nick Muir's rework of David Morales' 'Diridim', Spencer Brown's gorgeous and tactile revision of 'Alraegadir' by Rodriguez Jr, and Loz Goddard's progressive breaks re-build of Digweed and Muir's 'Futurascent'.
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Harnessed The Storm (reissue)
Cat: TRESOR 181CDX. Rel: 09 Nov 22
Under Sea Disturbances
Digital Tsunami
Soul Of The Sea
Song Of The Green Whale
Dr Blowfins' Black Storm Stabilizing Spheres
The Plankton Organization
Mission To Ociya Syndor & Back
Aquatic Cataclysm
Lake Haze
Birth Of New Life
Review: To mark the album's 20th birthday, Drexciya's most melodious and perfectly formed full-length has been remastered and reissued. 'Harnessed The Storm' has consistently been cited as one of 'the greatest IDM albums of all time' since its release, and we'd have to agree with that assessment - even if you could argue it's really an electro album. Deep, atmospheric and melodious, it's arguably the perfect distillation of the pair's distinctive sound, style and ethos. Certainly, it contains a swathe of absolute gems, including the robust and otherworldly club electro of 'The Plankton Organization', 'Dr Blowfin's Black Storm Stabilising Spheres', the heart-aching musical melancholy of 'Birth of a New Life' (recorded shortly before Drexciya member James Stinson surprisingly passed away) and the gorgeous 'Digital Tsunami'.
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