Another week, another episode of Newtype Rhythms at the ready — this time with a guest mix that’s brimming with character and colour from Sheffield’s very
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LabelCentral Processing Unit
Results8Electronic music record label based in Sheffield. Specialises in electro, techno and warehouse bleep.
Natural Selection x Central Processing Unit with The Advent, Plant43, 96 Back, E.R.P. at FOLD
On Saturday 9 November, Natural Selection unite with Central Processing Unit for a special label showcase at FOLD – featuring live sets from The Advent, Plant43
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IA MIX 314 Maelstrom
Maelstrom drops the hammer down badman style, gracing us with a helluva hour-long sonic trip. Spanning from old-school classics (Dopplereffekt, The Hacker…) to present-time sweat-inducers (Norwell, Morphology, Hermeth…), it’s an angry tsunami of paced up electro madness, untamed acid and wild machine funk that’s heading over. Prepare for impact.
Premiere: Silicon Scally – Cobalt Blue
Sheffield’s Central Processing Unit is on a roll, absolutely transitioning from cult classic label into the striding machine it is nowadays over the last eighteen months.
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IA MIX 307 Tryphème
Tryphème steps up to our mix series with a much compelling and seamless hour trip, spanning across ever-changing audioscapes; from IDM to hip-hop, through electronica and new beat-ish dynamics.
IA MIX 303 Jensen Interceptor & Sync 24
Jensen Interceptor and UK electro maestro Sync 24 team up to provide us with a special all-acid mix drinking to the timeless source of inspiration that is Roland’s 1982-born bass synth, aka the legendary TB-303. Buckle up and get ready for an insane ride, this one’s going to pin you to the seat from start to finish.
Mikron: Severance
‘Severance’ is an accomplished and compelling listen, exploring twilight territories set in both the past and future, a technique Mikron have perfected here. Once again, that black and white logo and the brothers Corcoran deliver the goods.
LA-4A: Slackline
Central Processing Unit is no slacker of a label and, while ‘Slackline’ is undeniably a magnesium bright highlight in the catalogue, its success is due to a diligent and prolific release history.