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Softive – Babilonia (EP030-X) Review

Softive – Babilonia (EP030-X) Review

This time Slok’s Electronic Petz imprint sees the first official release for ‘Softive’, a young DJ and talented producer from Sao Paulo, Brazil.

With a solid house flow the Original Mix begins, the first pad is dropped and you know immediately that this one is going to be huge – the synth line that holds the groove throughout is top draw, pulling from progressive roots and some classic Balearia. Simple but heavily affective.

The Softmal re-arrangement offers little more than the original but does change the tone slightly and provide a variation on the percussion, the melody is…

Saturday, April 25th, 2009 at 3:41 am
Quivver - Is There Anybody Out There (BOZ031) Review

Quivver – Is There Anybody Out There (BOZ031) Review

Boz Boz keeps marching on in 2009 having already seen ‘Experiments in K Minor’ and Lank’s ‘Twinge’ pass us by, we are now treated to another gem as Mr. Graham programs his magic on ‘Is There Anybody Out There’.

The original oozes the Quivver trade we’ve become accustom too, a thumping kick, some detuned stabs and filtered percs usher in the honky tribal that Quivver fans now adore. Driving bass throbs on with more effects and the “is there anybody out there” tagline introduced, atmospheric sweeps and a droning synth compound this dark workout.

Almost as commonplace as Quivver on…

Saturday, April 25th, 2009 at 3:05 am
James Zabiela - Darkness EP Review

James Zabiela – Darkness EP Review

Darkness By Design has long been a track I’ve savored during live JZ performances. I was aware that, initially, James had no plans to release it. Seeing it finally achieving the spotlight it’s deserved for nearly a full year now makes me excited and willing to contribute my thoughts.

The Joy Divsion/Depeche Mode influence is undeniable, almost seductive. Whilst James produces the vocals for the track, you’d never be able to hazard a guess at their true identity given the level of deep and hypnotic distortion. The bass riff crawls and squirms with the same angst as would a Pearl…

Thursday, April 2nd, 2009 at 10:11 am
John Digweed & Nick Muir - Aquatonic Review

John Digweed & Nick Muir – Aquatonic Review

I’m not going to bore you with Digweed & Muir history, we all know it and we all recognise what it has offered over the years. John and Nick’s first exposé in Bedrock’s 11th year is inspired, Aquatonic is what you would expect Xpress 2 and the Chemical Brothers’ lovechild to sound like – sonically industrial madness. Hypnotic chaos with trademark bass, its one for the floors and it’s one for the headphones, you will undoubtable lose yourself in the track.

On the flip

Thursday, March 5th, 2009 at 9:51 am
UMEK - Destructible Environment EP Review

UMEK – Destructible Environment EP Review

Umek has recently departed from his raw techno roots with a run of releases finding themselves on the tech house shelves of record haunts. This release is about as much of a return to those roots as we can probably expect during the current techno movement, 1605 have hit the top corner with this one.

The title track, Destructible Environment begins with the plonky rhythm that maintains the flow of the track throughout. The lead of this track sounds like a swarm of

Thursday, March 5th, 2009 at 9:45 am
Denis A - Get It

Denis A – Get It

Denis A is one of Russia’s most exciting DJ/Producer prospects for 2009.

Already resident at Es Paradis (Ibiza), NEO (Moscow), and presenter of the very popular radio show “Diamonds Of Dance Music” aired on MGPS 89.5 FM (Moscow), owner of jewellery house “Alentieff”. He is now launching his own DAR label, and is very much a man on the rise. Denis Alentieff is a striking example of the fact that if you find talents in yourself, then don’t bury them – dare to live your dreams.

Denis Alentieff became DJ Denis A on April 14, 2007, when he played his…

Saturday, February 14th, 2009 at 12:43 pm
Andy Chatterley & Clinton Brown - Sabotage EP

Andy Chatterley & Clinton Brown – Sabotage EP

Sabotage, a crisp and freshly produced techno venture, utilizes the vital organs of good techno: the kick, and the stabs. This perfect marriage of repetitive sounds is soon broken by washy synth lines and sporadic bass twists that morph amongst the series of thunderous beats. Sabotage takes the levels to dizzying heights; no doubt it will dumbfound clubbers worldwide with its progressive intensity.

Andy Chatterley’s astounding production and remixing skills are showcased in Sabotage (Andy Chatterley Dub) which is most certainly a romping, raving and roving industrial techno track with an afterhours attitude that permeates the air. Effects reminiscent of…

Wednesday, December 17th, 2008 at 9:07 pm
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