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2nd Rhythmatic Birthday at Egg Review

2nd Rhythmatic Birthday at Egg Review

Since its inauguration in 2007, the Rhythmatic bandwagon has not stopped rolling. From their first parties at the seminal London club; Turnmills to their recent exploits at the Miami Winter Music Conference, Greek twins Kiri and Kostas Poulos have swiftly and firmly embedded their unique, soulful nights into the heart of the ultra-competitive London house music scene. To celebrate their 2nd Birthday, the diverse and stimulating trio of Gorge, Lemos (Live) and Kabale Und Liebe were invited to join the established ranks of Rhythmatic residents to participate in and enjoy what was shaping up to be a night to remember.…

Sunday, October 4th, 2009 at 9:37 am
Justice & Cassius present Club 75, Pacha Ibiza

Justice & Cassius present Club 75, Pacha Ibiza

Justice has never stuck to clearly defined roles. The fashionably thin, intensely Gallic duo of Gaspard Augé and Xavier de Rosnay manage to both embody and defy stereotypes. They are intense in a well-educated, laconic, smoky Parisian sort of way (“we smoked 30,000 cigarettes making this record,” they said of debut album). Yet their music pops with rainbow colours and kiddie-friendly choruses. Without ever courting the music press they snared the world’s attention by upstaging Kanye West at the MTV Music Awards. The hip hopper’s onstage temper-tantrum ensured their notoriety to an audience that might never have noticed them otherwise.…

Friday, October 2nd, 2009 at 9:34 am
Egostereo – Paeonia (Review)

Egostereo – Paeonia (Review)

Egostereo’s Renaissance debut presents ‘Paeonia,’ a production collaboration which manages to simultaneously stimulate comfort and unsettling eeriness. Paeonia is a listener’s treat, due to its intricate and multi-dimensional layering evidenced in the track’s progression. Paeonia is a passively energetic production whose moody character reflects the depth of the production duo, and its intellectual atmosphere bears striking resemblance to selected tracks by the likes of Sasha, Satoshi Tomiie and John Digweed. Egostereo’s track is a subdued venture with little established energy and verve. One must become involved in the track to truly appreciate it, and thus the lack of movement-inducing rhythm…

Friday, October 2nd, 2009 at 9:15 am
Pure Pacha Review (24th July 2009)

Pure Pacha Review (24th July 2009)

Chandeliers float elegantly above an impenetrable fog of dry ice. It puffs away in a cool breath letting the light fall on a sea of upturned faces. “This is Pure Pacha!” Sander Kleinenberg whoops from the DJ box, raising both fists in salute. The girl next to me bursts into a flurry of elbow-popping motion as Sander slams on a remix of We Are Your Friends that thunders across the dance floor like a charge of the Valkyries. Pure Pacha is the quintessential Friday night party in Ibiza – a mélange of music, spectacle and moments that simply wouldn’t…

Sunday, August 2nd, 2009 at 7:52 pm
Jeysound - Sonic Attack EP

Jeysound – Sonic Attack EP

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Sometimes conversations with new producers can only take place thanks to the existence of Babel Fish and Google Translate. Such was the case with our russian friend Evgeniy Prokopenko. We have managed to work out that he lives in the city of Ivanovo, which is to the north east of Moscow. He is 25 years old and has been producing music since 2003 under the name Jeysound. After some releases on local russian labels, he now has secured his first release on Plastic Fantastic.

We bring you two tracks, both in original mix as well as heavier club mixes.…

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009 at 9:02 pm
Sasha vs. Adam Parker - Highlife EP Review

Sasha vs. Adam Parker – Highlife EP Review

Grinding, robotic and hypnotic, Sasha never fails to deliver the spiritual goods. Lowlife’s wicked bass chops lend meaning to the title. Slinking through the underbellies of the electronic underground, Lowlife’s kinky bass rhythm rattles ribcages and prolpels the track into an entirely sinister direction. Definitely a standout on Invol2ver.

Highlife (The original and the Invol2ver Remix) are decent tracks – however, the vocal intrusion leaves something to be desired for most tech-house sets. Certainly the lesser of the two tracks, ‘Highlife’ may be a reflection of Sasha’s willingness to enter melodica rather than true techno fervency. An interesting and worthwhile…

Monday, May 25th, 2009 at 8:21 pm
Dave Seaman - Attack of the Abalones EP Review

Dave Seaman – Attack of the Abalones EP Review

Dave Seaman and Renaissance have history deep enough to fill a novel. This, however, is is the DJ’s first EP release for the prestigious label, and one can only hope to find something spectacular within.

Dave Seaman has brought into this decade a unique techno sound, with orchestral crescendos to boot. A definite floor-stomping track, “Attack Of The Abalones” abandons the harmonious aspects of Seaman’s productions in favor of flavors reminiscent of Smith & Selway’s cerebral techno productions. As the track progresses, reverberating female vocals up the feverish pitch. With a halt, the frenzy ceases and submits itself to a…

Monday, May 25th, 2009 at 8:20 pm
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