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Robert Babicz’s productions and remixes spanning the past decade have made increasingly impressive ripples in the gigantic pond known as German techno – moreso, I am inclined to believe, than his work in the days of ‘true’ acid house. I am unable to accurately estimate the number of times that I have played out Joris Voorn’s remix of Babicz’s “Dark Flower†(quite the lovely track in its own right), and Babicz’s Disco Universum remix of Gui Boratto’s Mr. Decay is another personal favorite of mine.
That having been said, “Pink Trees†took a bit longer for me to appreciate. Its…
Monday, December 13th, 2010 at 10:27 am
Nyquist drops a particularly strong and rich tech house track with the Iboga Records release, “Otagu.†Crafting sounds that weave between and amongst Progressive House, Tech House and Techno concurrently is no easy task; the track has true innovation supporting it. Not surprisingly, then, “Otagu†is able to drive home a wicked pulse lain atop surprisingly smoothly sweeping rhythmic bass. Percussive clasps and mid-tempo clashes give this track an internally chaotic nature that is rich with cymbals and laden with groove. “Otagu†is freshly produced tech house with elements as unique, perhaps, as even its own name.
Perfect Stranger’s remix…
Monday, December 13th, 2010 at 10:21 am
The Grid’s “Floatation†EP showcases three new resurrections of the 1990 Balearic trance bomb of the same name. Slof Man, Prins Thomas and Round Table Knights contribute remixes of the popular track, whilst The Grid revamps the original for its twentieth anniversary presentation. The revamped original is characterized by luscious measures swoon with both flute and drum; working in concert with one another supports the foundation, a mélange of sluggishly driven bass. Dressed with Sacha Souter’s dreamy and echoic vocals, The Grid’s “Floatation†is a measured and contemplative resumption of a decidedly vintage track. Beyond a mere retooling of the…
Friday, December 3rd, 2010 at 11:51 am
In Cr2 Records’ Circus Vol. 1 mixed by Yousef, tribal funk and robust soul are brought to the vast and ever-expanding world of house music. The album’s first disc, reminiscent of a romp through OM-style San Francisco house, swings robustly between catchy vocal tracks and purely tribal house without losing the continuity of its rhythm – an admirable feat, given the diversity of the disc’s constituent tracks. Yousef’s “The Road To Medellin,†Zander VT’s “Trying Some More,†Mihalis Safras’ “San Trope (Oxia Remix)†and Basti Grub & Aldo Cadiz’s “Eleccion†pound home repetitive and driving vocal innuendos. All the while,…
Tuesday, October 26th, 2010 at 8:09 pm
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 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’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
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