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DJs: Most Charted - Minimal / Tech - November 2016

Djs: Most Charted - Minimal/Tech

Djs: Most Charted - Minimal/Tech

DJs: Most Charted - Minimal/Tech - November 2016
16 Dec 2016
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1
Cat: OLMP 01. Rel: 07 Nov 16
 
Minimal/Tech House
Lavin (12:03)
Dounai (11:59)
Review: Making a first appearance with this highly developed, immersive release, mysterious artist Hephaestus is certain to turn heads with the intricate rhythms of Olympos 01. While this debut release certainly resides within the realm of minimal house and techno, there's a different kind of energy at work compared to the run of the mill sounds you might well expect. "Lavin" shivers and shakes with a broken rhythm and meandering synth tones that call to mind classic electronica, while "Dounai" employs stirring orchestral samples in the midst of a refined house groove to make for a distinctive dancefloor blend. It's a strong debut that should turn more than a few heads in the right circumstances.
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2
Cat: PTN 001. Rel: 14 Nov 16
 
Minimal/Tech House
Accelerator (7:31)
Day 21 (7:35)
Arcadia (7:35)
Review: After setting her stall out via occasional releases over a number of years, Molly Oshana has really kicked on in 2016. Here she delivers the debut release on the Partisan label, serving up a trio of club-ready cuts. She sets her stall out with the fizzing but rolling, vintage tech-house style bubbler "Accelerator", before fusing hazy chords, spitting electronics and chunky, locked-in beats on the futurist techno roller "Day 21". Best of all, though, is flipside "Arcadia", where stylish vocal snippets and lo-fi synth flourishes ride a dirty bass-propelled drum machine groove.
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3
Cat: RS 024. Rel: 21 Nov 16
 
Minimal/Tech House
Journey (6:34)
Journey (Losoul remix) (8:55)
Smoothie (7:29)
Smoothie (Norm Talley remix) (8:27)
out of stock $10.00
4
Cat: TR 028X. Rel: 07 Nov 16
 
Minimal/Tech House
Love Songs (7:35)
Bloc Via Bow (6:30)
Running Hammock (6:34)
Review: More commonly found lurking around on Ornate and People Are Looking At You, Jonno & Tommo make the leap to Baby Ford's legendary Trelik label with a diverse range of club tracks that highlight their flexibility in the dance. "Love Songs" may be packing a punchy rhythm section, but the dusty vocal sample injects a haunting soul into the framework of the track. "Bloc via Bow" meanwhile keeps things sprightly and notably tech-minded with its catchy lead chord stabs, before "Running Hammock" heads down into a mysterious, jazz-tinted abstraction of deep house, neatly rounding out a strong EP.
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5
Cat: HHDGILGA 46. Rel: 07 Nov 16
 
Minimal/Tech House
Hunger 4 More (5:35)
The Klap (5:25)
Broken Legit (3:55)
Nobody (9:38)
Sex Clips (4:00)
Review: Drumkid and Felix K debuted their Crackle Wizard project way back in 2010, delivering a fine 12" of abstract techno and D&B experiments on the latter's Hidden Hawaii label. This surprise return contains five voyages into minimalist dancefloor pastures. They begin with the languid electronic melodies and crackly techno rhythms of "Hunger 4 More", before successfully breaking up the beats on the bass-heavy shuffle of "The Klap". There's more ghostly electronics, heavy sub and off-kilter rhythms to be found on "Broken Legit", before they head back to early morning techno territory on "Nobody". They round off another fine E.P with the cut-up dub craziness of "Sex Clips".
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Cat: PG 9. Rel: 19 Dec 16
 
Minimal/Tech House
Ether (8:25)
Try To Fight (7:43)
Nebula (7:31)
Cat Groove (6:49)
Tom (6:37)
Review: Legendary Parisian house man Gregory Karsa returns with the ninth EP in this self-released series, and it's every bit as deep, groovy and varied as the previous EPs. "Ether" shakes with a slightly shuffled drum arrangement and rolls of rhythmic techno loops layered above. Serious heads down, lights down business. "Try To Fight" chugs with a Chi-town boompty feel and cosmic flurries above while "Nebula" is nothing but a finger-snapping underwater jazz joint, the likes of which you could imagine fellow Frenchmark D'julz playing. Finally were whisked away to Detroit on "Cat Groove" before "Tom" says goodnight with a brilliantly loose and lolloping percussive minimal drum house groove. On Point.
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out of stock $25.51
7
Cat: CS 008. Rel: 14 Nov 16
 
Minimal/Tech House
I Like You (5:10)
Green Room (5:10)
Control (5:09)
Another Source (5:41)
DNA (6:57)
Advanced Knowledge (6:48)
Cosmic Warfare (4:50)
State Of Panic (5:24)
Callisto (8:21)
Review: Although James Burnham aka Burnski has been producing house by the truckload since the mid 00s, DNA is his first LP to date, and it lands courtesy of his own Constant Sound imprint. Across labels like Trapez, 20:20 Vision, and even Poker Flat Recordings, this dude has always stuck to what he does best regardless of passing trends or styles, and that is making quality, tech-driven dance music. Now, make no mistake, this album is still a collection of dance floor scorchers, but the nine tunes make sense next to each other, and they go way beyond the four-to-the-floor remit. There's some swinging garage blazers like "Another Source", hard and progressive house such as "Advanced Knowledge", and even a bit of dirty electro on bangers like "Cosmic Warfare". This is pure quality throughout, and makes for a big step up in Burnski's career. Dope.
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Cat: AUTO 023. Rel: 31 Oct 16
 
Minimal/Tech House
24 (5:42)
18.2 (4:56)
10 (5:08)
12 (4:50)
Review: After a quiet 2016 thus far Och's Autoreply label is finally back in action with a frankly fantastic selection of workouts from Mark Broom. In keeping with the style Broom has been exercising in new Perbec jams with Baby Ford, this is more restrained than the muscular techno Broom can also be known for. Instead, you get expressive, satisfying house tracks such as "18.2" and the neatly pumping "10" with its killer array of synths to satisfy the dancefloor and the mind in equal measure. Avoiding unnecessary fireworks in favour of perfectly chosen and shaped elements, this is a glittering demonstration of Broom's cool-headed approach in the studio.
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Cat: MULENV 009. Rel: 31 Oct 16
 
Minimal/Tech House
Aqueous Regression (7:47)
Imitation Machine (7:38)
Dark Columns (7:56)
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10
Cat: SMR 004. Rel: 07 Nov 16
 
Minimal/Tech House
Junior Junior (7:55)
Der Cumplez (6:48)
Junior Junior (Rhadow remix) (7:22)
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Cat: SLPFNK 013. Rel: 07 Nov 16
 
Minimal/Tech House
Utr (6:16)
Anbush 46 (6:51)
Anbush 46 (Malin Genie remix) (7:24)
My Side Of The Street (6:14)
Review: Bringing that tough-edged Dutch bounce like only he can, Anil Aras returns to Slap Funk with another shipment of forthright deep house righteousness that packs in heads-down techy elements alongside the addictive shuffle of the drums. "Utr" is an unabashed tribute to Aras' hometown of Utrecht that rides high on a killer chord stab, while "Anbush 46" wriggles its way into more minimal territory without losing that hard-grooving spirit. Fellow label regular Malin Genie equally twists up that percussion into a bugging beatdown that harks back to the funkiest threads of the minimal era on his remix before "My Side Of The Street" diverts into sparse 2-step territory.
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12
Cat: DISDAT 002. Rel: 13 Feb 17
 
Minimal/Tech House
Melchior Productions LTD - "Hillbilly High" (5:29)
Vincent Lemieux - "In Momo’s Jeep" (7:04)
Barac - "Ordinary Conversations" (11:10)
Review: REPRESS ALERT: After getting off to a strong start, ReSolute's DisDat sublabel noticeably raises the bar with a heavy hitting cast for its second edition. Thomas Melchior takes a break from his usual haunts to drop a track brimming with micro house flair, as "Hillbilly High" throws down an infectious run of goofy samples over a solid beat. Vincent Lemieux meanwhile takes a smoother route with the warm chord-laden atmosphere of "In Momo's Jeep", working crafty percussion impeccably in the deep surroundings. Rising talent Barac meanwhile gets fresh with the cheeky synth lines on his own offering, making this an EP of fresh variations on the minimal house sound.
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13
Cat: SHADOW 001. Rel: 10 Oct 16
 
Minimal/Tech House
Kamala (7:06)
Nyota (7:25)
The Powers That Be (8:28)
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14
Cat: YYY 875. Rel: 05 Dec 16
 
Minimal/Tech House
Hoshizora (7:36)
Fune (8:21)
Review: Mysteries and rumours still shroud Yoyaku and the identities behind its YYY series. This time we are given a name: Vincen, whose only available details are that he works in the Yoyaku studio. You can tell, too... The second the liquid analogue tones drip and melt over the thundering robust kicks and those sinewy atmospheres whisper into the mix, there's a sense of class and weight that can come from no amateur. The same can be said for the more forthright acid house homage "Fune". Loopy and rolling like DJ Pierre at his prime, this could crumble bare warehouse walls within bars. Long may this mystery continue.
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15
Cat: PGGP 1. Rel: 14 Nov 16
 
Minimal/Tech House
Yard Food (5:45)
One For The Headz (6:14)
The Moment You Realise? (3:52)
Nothin' (Cause We Are Strong) (8:05)
Love Dub (9:04)
All In Time (4:17)
In The Sun... Finally! (3:21)
That Late Night Thought? (4:19)
G's Jazz (3:15)
Interluded (part 1) (2:21)
Review: UK techno legend Colin McBean returns on his always reliable Phoenix G imprint with A Good Place? A dozen servings of tough and steely house music that properly brings the funk as you'd expect from the man once behind such legendary and seminal acts like The Advent and G-Flame & Mr. G. There's also a few wonderful surprises too; such as the broken beat/nu jazz deepness of "One For The Headz" or the dusty disco loops of "Interluded (part 1)". But otherwise it really is business as usual, such as on the hi octane stormer "Nothin' (Cause We Are Strong)" with its "French Kiss" style melody, the deeply emotive "In The Sun... Finally!" or the raw and rusty dust covered jack of "G's Jazz" it's all killer no filler on here we assure you!
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16
Cat: GOPA 06. Rel: 14 Nov 16
 
Minimal/Tech House
Licentious (7:34)
Permittivity (6:36)
Sans Compunction (6:41)
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17
Cat: PERLON 111. Rel: 17 Oct 16
 
Minimal/Tech House
Noah's Day (8:55)
Loop 1 (0:09)
Vermo 80 (6:12)
Vonnbo (5:50)
Loop 2 (0:13)
Urfa (9:27)
Loop 3 (0:15)
Vega (6:27)
Bado (6:46)
Loop 4 (0:24)
Review: Berlin minimal hero Germann Nguyen aka Binh returns to Perlon for a full length LP, following up highly lauded releases previously for the label, as well as putting out some impressive grooves as part of Treatment (with Oner Ozer), collaborating with DJ Masda on his Cabaret imprint and with his own brilliant Time Passages label. On the Noah's Day LP, Binh shows us that he's one of the best at merging classic electro sensibilities with minimal house; a current trend that's sweeping the Berlin underground at present. Fast tempo rhythm patterns reminiscent of early Detroit and UK techno come into the fold, as well as obvious nods to the classic reductionist sounds of DBX and Pantytec. This guy's one of the most exciting producers of the moment and this could well be one of the year's best releases.
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Cat: SEEING 001. Rel: 31 Oct 16
 
Minimal/Tech House
Anotherone (8:47)
3rd Eye (7:18)
Floating (7:30)
Review: From a strong start on Robsoul to moving over to Apollonia, Alci is a young producer going places with his distinct variation on minimal house. The EP leads off with "Anotherone", a richly detailed groover with playful noises errantly pinging over a rock-solid undercarriage. "3rd Eye" meanwhile gets more skippy with its rhythms, but the emphasis is still very much on wayward (albeit subtle) synth sounds in the mix between the drums. "Floating" may indeed remain within this philosophy, but it still manages to be expressive in its own unique way thanks to some gorgeous touches of melody that chime through the sparse soundscape.
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Cat: CURLEP 07Y. Rel: 17 Oct 16
 
Minimal/Tech House
Deeper (8:42)
Deeper (Basic Soul Unit remix) (6:05)
Review: "Deeper" was originally featured on Matthew Herbert's Part Two EP, way back in 1996. Since then, that particular 12" has become something of an in-demand item, with the lead cut naturally attracting the most attention. This issue of "Deeper" contains Herbert's original in all its glory - think loopy, low-slung, jazz-flecked hypo-house with woozy, early morning breakdowns - and a fresh remix from label-hopping producer Stuart Li under his familiar Basic Soul Unit alias. He subtly beefs up and speeds up the track, adding some Detroit-influenced keys and fizzing new percussion. The result is a tasty techno revision that pays due reverence to Herbert's thrilling original.
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Cat: APO 026. Rel: 12 Dec 16
 
Minimal/Tech House
Rdm37 (9:03)
Xdt54 (8:45)
Mpc13 (8:37)
Zgb41 (8:13)
Ypt58 (7:45)
Zxy22 (8:20)
Review: Mulen Records founder IO is one of the hardest-working men in electronic music. Since making his debut on Diynamic in 2009, he's put out a string of impressive singles covering everything from hazy deep house to hypnotic minimal techno. The expansive Letters and Numbers is his second release for Apollonia, and sees the Ukrainian showcase six cuts over two weighty slabs of wax. Most of the tracks explore subtle variations on a deep house theme, albeit with extensive use of tech-house style electronics. There's plenty to excite throughout, from the funk-fuelled tech-house swing of opener "Rdm37", and gently off-kilter bounce of "MPC13", to the pleasingly melodious, ear-catching closer "Zxy22".
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Cat: BLACKTRUFFLE 024. Rel: 21 Nov 16
 
Minimal/Tech House
Hubris Variation (part 1) (14:16)
Hubris Variation (part 2) (13:12)
Review: Given that Ricardo Villalobos was one of a handful of guest producers who featured on Oren Ambarchi's recent Hubris album - a krautrock-influenced minimalist techno exploration that also boasted contributions from Jim O'Rourke and Mark Fell, amongst others - it seems fitting that he's been roped in to provide two new remixes. The Chilean's contribution to the album was largely rhythm-based, and his two lengthy Variations - each stretched across one side of wax - promote undulating, heads-down dancefloor hypnotism above all else. Naturally, his drum programming and use of subtle stylistic shifts is as on-point as ever, with Ambarchi's original textures being manipulated into mind-altering new shapes.
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Cat: IV 67. Rel: 10 Oct 16
 
Minimal/Tech House
Yotam Avni - "Tikkun" (7:02)
Ingrid Lukas - "We Are" (Manuel Tur remix 3) (6:47)
Rampa - "Necessity" (7:46)
Fred Und Luna - "Im Klanggarten" (Prins Thomas remix) (9:56)
Mosca - "In This Life Or The Next" (6:12)
Alex.Do - "Drenched" (7:35)
Eagles & Butterflies - "X" (7:19)
Davis - "Blind" (feat Cameo Culture) (5:53)
Denis Horvat - "Momak" (8:02)
Quarion - "Monolith" (6:24)
Dino Lenny - "A Certain Distance" (Dixon Retouch) (7:32)
Culoe De Song - "Judgement Day" (6:56)
Francesco Chiocci - "Nightmares" (7:30)
Review: Since launching back in 2007, Innervisions' Secret Weapons series has been consistently impressive. Its' various EPs and compilations feature tracks that have been doing the business in the sets of label chiefs Dixon and Ame, some of which have never previously been released. Part 8 is the most expansive volume yet, with 13 tracks stretched across four weighty slabs of wax. There's naturally plenty to enjoy, from the cinematic creepiness of Mosca's "In This Life or The Next", and the dreamy, slow-building wooziness of Prins Thomas' remix of Fred Und Luna's "Im Klanggarten", to the undulating, soul-flecked goodness of "Blind" by David, and the late night, broken techno brilliance of Culoe De Song's "Judgement Day".
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Cat: ENDZ 011. Rel: 05 Dec 16
 
Minimal/Tech House
Ion's Move (9:23)
Mystical Sayings (10:24)
Review: Romanian producer Lizz is the latest guest star to light up the consistently on-point Easternderz label. A-side "Ions Move" is particularly potent, with cyclical melody loops and spacey electronics crowding around a stabbing acid bassline, crispy cymbals and chunky drums. Tension is cannily built thanks to the use of an extended breakdown midway through. While that has a slightly creepy, foreboding feel, flipside "Mystical Sayings" is a beacon of fluttering positivity. Its crystalline melodies are in perfect harmony with the producers dreamy chord progressions, bubby synth bassline, and crisp, rolling beats. It could well be the better of the two tracks, and they're both rather good.
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Cat: MUSIK 099. Rel: 31 Oct 16
 
Minimal/Tech House
Verse (7:36)
Verse I (7:01)
Verse II (6:43)
Review: Sikret man John Dimas may not exactly be prolific, but he's certainly kept up a solid schedule of releases in recent times. Multiverse is his third 12" of the year, and his first for Olaf Zern and Dorian Paic's Raum Musik label. He starts as he means to go on with "Verse", a metronomic dancefloor shuffler that expertly combines a bold bassline and swinging drums with a hypnotic synthesizer motif. "Verse 1" introduces a punchy, break style beat pattern and creepy, otherworldly breakdowns, leading to a clandestine, early morning feel. Finally, he channels the spirit of UK tech house pioneers Swag on the skipping, acid-informed peak-time hustle of "Verse II".
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25
Cat: VQ 061. Rel: 24 Oct 16
 
Minimal/Tech House
Retro (7:05)
Midnight Runner (7:05)
Stretch Souls (10:12)
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26
Cat: PAR 005. Rel: 31 Oct 16
 
Minimal/Tech House
Saverio Celestri - "Interstellar" (6:33)
Zendid - "Radio Polo" (7:14)
Sonodab - "Triggwork" (7:27)
Seuil - "Rob In The Hood" (6:23)
Baraso - "Howls" (7:43)
TC80 - "Forest Temple" (5:57)
Alex Picone - "Sunday" (6:30)
Review: Since 2014, Spain's Park & Ride label have been offering a truly outstanding selection of collaborative releases from the finest talents of the deeper side of contemporary tech-house. This time, they return with the Paris compilation, driven by the sounds of some of Europe's finest. Among our favourites on here, we have the opener, Saverio Celestri's majestic "Interstellar", a hybrid trip between house and industrial electro that sounds as if it were cut straight from the machines through which it was conceived; "Rob In The Hood" by Seuil is another sublime slice of grainy, stripped-back dance music with a clear ode to the coldwave scene, and Alex Picone's "Sunday" provides a charming, graceful analogue house cut with a broken rhythm and some glorious background sonic manipulation. Yes.
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27
Cat: IHW 9. Rel: 10 Oct 16
 
Minimal/Tech House
Funk E - "Duffy Dutch" (9:46)
Dan Farserelli - "Daylight" (7:09)
Nima Gorji & Kevin Cook - "Slow Appearance" (9:51)
Bolumar - "Enki" (6:43)
Review: Over the course of its four-year lifespan, the In Haus Wax label has served up some seriously solid tech-house and deep house, with Adam Shelton, Ekkohaus, Chris Carrer and Liam Geddes all making sterling contributions. Their ninth release boasts four tracks, and plenty of floor-friendly roller. We're particularly enjoying the trippy, late night hypnotism and bumpin' bottom end of Dan Fraserelli's "Daylight", and the darting, undulating deep house funk of Bolumar's "Enki", though there's little to fault throughout the EP. Many will naturally be drawn to the spacey tech-house shuffle of Funk-E's epic "Duffy Dutch", which opens the E.P in fine style.
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28
Cat: TT 03. Rel: 05 Sep 16
 
Minimal/Tech House
Drum & Talk (9:24)
Jaco (9:29)
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29
Cat: ATM 002. Rel: 12 Dec 16
 
Minimal/Tech House
Relax Your Body (6:37)
Relax Your Body (Ricardo Villalobos remix) (19:33)
Review: The first release of AUTUM's secondhand series: vinyl reissues of iconic tracks from the past, brought back to life through contemporary remixes by the most influential artists of the current electronic music scene. This 1989 classic by DFX aka Italian legends Felix Imevbore and Claudio Donato features the vocals by Dr. FeelX. It has all the hallmarks of such a zeitgeist: hissing metallic reverberations of the Linn drum, squelchy and euphoric synth leads and sleazy adrenaline throughout. On this flip it is remixed by none other than Ricardo Villalobos; injecting the track with his trademark, reductionist mini-funk aesthetics and allowing you fully trip out over its nearly 20 minute duration.
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30
Cat: CRM 168. Rel: 17 Oct 16
 
Minimal/Tech House
This Moment (7:19)
In Time (6:49)
This Moment (Dinky dub remix) (7:39)
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