Anonymous techno personas, aside from being examples of a larger current trend in techno nostalgia, are not without precedent, and Redshape, a fellow disciple of the
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Reviews
Results1351Function: Remixed (Ben Klock & Norman Nodge)
The Sandwell District collective have been at the forefront of revitalising “proper” techno over the last 4 years or so, drawing on a burgeoning antipathy towards
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Horacio: Horacio is Back
Over the years Naples, Italy has become a hot spot for incredible dance-floor techno and house; as we saw with the re-formation of the cities freshest
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Dixon: Temporary Secretary
Steffan Berkhahn aka Dixon serves up his take on a mix CD, ‘Temporary Secretary’ which in my opinion is one of the best compilations that i’ve
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Scuba: Aesaunic EP
The recent shift in dubstep towards house is hardly discreet. Thanks to a little man who goes by the name of Joy Orbison, it seems to
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Alexkid: Celi Dub EP
Since being signed to Laurent Garnier’s F Comm label in 97 on the strength of a drum and bass demo – recorded on cassette no less
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Floating Points: Vacuum EP
It wouldn’t be an understatement to place Floating Points‘, AKA 23 year old Sam Shepherds new EP as one of the highlights of 2009 after a
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Mary Anne Hobbs: Wild Angels
Love her or hate her, it seems kind of wrong to say that anybody does more to promote UK dance music than Mary Anne Hobbs. Bringing
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Spectrasoul: Melodies/Insignia
Spectrasoul already have a back catalog to be proud of, with their bass-driven, soulful sound never failing to impress. They reached greatness, in my opinion, with
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Subeena: Solidify
This is an utterly sick collaboration called “Solidify” between female producer Subeena, Sa-Ra’s Om’Mas Keith and the wonderful Jamie Woon. It’s been far too long since
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Burnkane: You Know
Burnkane is a Scottish producer that I actually know very little about but these two tracks are truly something else. Think Flying Lotus and Burial fucking
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Falty DL: Bravery EP
There’s a new EP entitled Bravery from New York based producer, Falty DL. Picking up from where his brilliant debut album, Love is a Liability, left
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Fabric 48: Radio Slave
Fabric 48, mixed by the prolific Matt Edwards, aka Radio Slave, taps into the fundamental ideal of clubbing – and dance music in general – as
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Luciano: Tribute To The Sun
The Swiss-Chilean Cadenza supremo has been flirting with various shades of house and techno across a catalogue of releases since 2000, and 3 years later, he
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James Blake: Air & Lack Thereof
Everyone likes to crack out there ‘What on earth is this?’ face from time to time, and most recently James Blake has been the cause for
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Terror Danjah: Industry Standard Part 4
Terror Danjah is seen by most people, including us, as one of the greatest grime producers of all time, with beats that most MC’s would give
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