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Results307R-Zone: R-Zone 09
R-Zone’s “guess the artist” concept of anonymity registers its first release of 2014 with a four tracker of throwback quality.
DJ Koze: Amygdala Remixes #2
It could be fair to say that both remixes do not represent the artists at their most sparkling individually, but they work their way into your consciousness over time.
Willie Burns: Woo Right! EP
By all reports, 2014 is set to be the game changer for William Burnett, launching him from boutique label curio into buy on sight producer. As long as he keeps tapping into the cerebral along with the physical, while retaining his unique identity, there is absolutely nothing here to dispute that statement.
An-i: Kino-i
Kino-i is truly gargantuan, embodying that beast that dwelled under your bed when you were a child, forcing you to sleep with dimmed lights lest those glowing red eyes in the dark came for you in the night.
Fabric 74: Move D
Move D’s Fabric 74 may not go down in the annals of landmark mix CDs with this approach, a category which is often dominated by the likes of Kompakt and DJ Kicks, but it will warm the innards of those who have existed for at least three decades on this planet and satisfy the desires of the fresh wave of pure house lovers alike.
House Of Black Lanterns Remix Winter Son’s ‘Almost A Phantom’
There’s nothing like the post-Christmas period to thoroughly ram home the concept of austerity. This is something that Thomas Ragsdale, better known as Winter Son and
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Magic Mountain High: Tiny Breadcrumbs
Any act comprising of Move D and Juju & Jordash is going to score highly on the eccentric scale. The Magic Mountain High experience is one to behold, improvised live jams that
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Mark du Mosch: Bay 25 / Living Up
Dekmantel start off 2014 in gratifying style with a trio of excellent tracks. Countryman Mark du Mosch makes his first appearance on the Dutch label Dekmantel alongside a remix
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Juxta Position: Juxta Position Vol 1
The Christmas period offers a chance for reflection. The briefest of pauses that allows focus on the whole, which the moment proves too focussed to reveal.
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Axel Boman: Family Vacation
Axel Boman isn’t a fan of the standard house kick. If it wasn’t obvious from listening to his past material – the flare to the masses
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Conforce: Kinetic Image
1. Excess Mortality
2. Spatiotemporal
3. Temporary Reversals
4. Semantic Field
5. Scientific Trajectory
6. Underwater Settlers
7. Formerly Programmed Decisions
8. Abundance Of Selves
9. Optimum Pace
10. Anti-adaptive State
Conforce on Kinetic Image
We spoke with Boris Bunnik aka Conforce to discuss his new album “Kinetic Image”. He also discusses his new audio visual collaboration with visual artists ‘Current Current’.
Samuel Kerridge: A Fallen Empire
A1 Chant
A2 Black Sun
B1 Death Is Upon Us
C1 Straight To Hell
C2 Scare Tactics
D1 Heavy Metal
D2 Disgust
Akkord: Akkord
If Paul Woolford’s Special Request project was a red carpet event, flanked by flashing bulbs and screaming public, then Akkord’s debut long player is the stealthy
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Objekt: Objekt #3
A1. Agnes Demise
A2. Agnes Infinitum
A3. Agnes Continuum
B1. Fishbone
B2. Fishloop 1
B3. Fishloop 2
B4. Fishloop 3