Techno Reviews – January 27, 200612” Singles Ambush – DJ T – Get Physical Music (DE) Scorching, two track EP from the ever consistent Get Physical Music,
and the manic mind of DJ T. “Stalker” is a minimal tech house
gem with subtle, old school flavored keys and a silky vibe. However, it
is the title cut that really does the business here. Straight ahead percussion,
hypnotic keys and a ton of glitchy, tension building energy. A hot way
to start building from minimal to techno, this is dance floor rocker. Even Steven – Phil Stumpf – Frozen North (FI) Release number five from the superlative Frozen North Recordings brings
us the work of producer Phil Stumpf. The original version of the title
track is a simple, minor key influenced mover and the flip features label
boss Jussi Pekka’s remix, complete with restrained keys and opulent
pads. “Influencer” is an absolutely immaculate deep tech house
mover, complete with quirky rhythms, trippy stabs and amazing, deep pads
that irrefutably devastate. The Dead Serious EP – Jussi Pekka – Frozen North (FI) It usually takes more than one first-class track on an EP in order for
me to write a favorable review. But every once in a while, a record comes
along that has a track that is so off the charts, it really doesn’t
matter what the others tunes on the 12” sound like; this is one
of those cases. The original and remix of “Rave Texno” are
both solid tunes, but “Dead Serious” is so indisputably strong,
that after 5 minutes, I knew a “5 out of 5” rating was to
follow. Simply unreal. Various Artists Picture Disc – Various – Circle Music (DE) Four exceptional tracks from Munich based, Circle Music. “LFO Fall”
from Southsoniks is first, with compelling techno rhythms, head bobbing
synths and the signature thick, analog bassline that Southsoniks are known
for. “Circle Life” from Alex Flatner is given a deep, emotional
Detroit flavored reworking from the ever consistent Dan Corco. The flip
brings us “Bounty Hunter” from Stryke and Santo; a slow building
mover with thunderous kick, and ton of trippy energy and “Cirrus”
by Lucas Rodenbush, with deep, jazzy keys and subtle, but compelling energy.
Strong from front to back. I Forgot the Settings – Stanny Franssen – Monoid (DE) Rocking four tracker from Stanny Franssen and the crew at Monoid Recordings.
“Cascading the Outputs” is up first and is a slow building,
methodical destroyer with driving beats and a rising synth line that grows
and grows as it gradually takes over. Previously released as part of Monoid
Forty, “Play with the R” is up next, with incessant synth
stabs that are ready to work you and your dancefloor into a frenzy. Side
B brings “I Forgot the Settings”, a straight ahead rocker
and “Grungy Voice from Detroit”, a forward moving, old school
seasoned destroyer. Articulated Conflicts – Steve Payne – TCP Recordings (UK) Four tracks of blazing techno rhythms from label boss, Steve Payne. “What
You Saw” is an electrified, straight for the jugular rocker complete
with lashing percussion, sinister stabs and a massive, big room vibe.
“Roll on Through” brings another rocking drum track, with
compelling rhythms and stripped down, industrial flavored vocals. The
“Ignition Technician” remix of the title track is up next,
with a hard, funky, cadence and thick, acid synth line. The EP concludes
with the original version of the title track, a copious, spellbinding
mover.
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