Review: Adam Curtain makes a fantastic debut here on the Alien Communications label as he collides come classic bleep-laden and highly danceable electron grooves with plenty of hefty basslines. 'Slipped Disc' quacks off with some ice cold atmospheres and electro-inspired rhythms, 'Whistling Wizard' is another ice-cold blend of crisp rhythms and tiny hits with sci-fi motifs and whirring machine details. 'DRM' then brings a winky and hiccuping rhythm with some superbly stark hits and 'I Want, Want' is a stripped back rhythm with dry synths and rasping sounds that are abstract yet infectious.
Review: The latest EP by EVA808 is a bold departure from their emotionally intense past work. This new project, released on Exit Records, channels an eccentric, energetic vibe designed specifically for the club scene. The opening track, 'Let's Be Havin U,' defies easy categorisation, blending a unique tempo that feels both slow and fast. It caught the attention of Exit's Darren aka dBridge, who eagerly signed it, much to the artist's surprise and delight. Inspired by observations of club-goers too out of it to enjoy the music, the artist aimed to create tracks that make a statement on dancefloor culture. Tracks on this EP were road-tested in Reykjavik and Bristol, where their dynamic impact became cleariespecially during a memorable performance at Thekla, where the intensity of the music literally made the ceiling leak. The EP's sound is crafted using a mix of hardware, outboard gear, and creative sampling techniques, and from resampled teeth biting to gum chewing, the artist brings a tactile, unconventional approach to percussion and textures. Recommended.
Review: Martyn's 'Vancouver' is back for 2024, but it's had a serious facelift. Two new remixes, released on his own label 3024, take the 2008 dubstep roller into new territory, each adding its own unique twist. Verraco, hailing from Medellin, opens with his MDE Reshape, and it's a rave-ready banger that doesn't mess about. Martyn's signature restraint is still there, but it's been turbocharged with a funky twist, skippy beats, and an otherworldly vibe that feels like you're dancing inside a spaceship with a crew of robots. Not your average club track-this one's for the late-night dancefloor when things start to get weird (in the best way). Then there's Berlin-based Rhyw, who takes things in a much darker direction with his SKG Mix. This version swaps out the skippy for the sinister, featuring a broken, ambiguous beat that keeps you on edge. The bassline hums like an angry fly circling your head, and there's a formidable sense of menace in the atmosphere. It's moody, it's unsettling, and it's exactly what you want when you're three hours deep into a night out and looking for a track to completely flip the room.
Both remixes are part of 3024's Through Lines project, and expertly mastered by Beau at Ten Eight Seven, because of course they are-these are polished, precision tools for DJs looking to mix up the vibe. Two very different remixes, but both guaranteed to get heads nodding, if not fully spinning.
Review: Sub Basics' album Sentient Machines was a doozy that many DJs have been keen to see pulled apart and served up on 12" and now Sub Basics has obliged on his own Temple of Sound label. This new and heavily limited 12" features four cuts from it. 'Internet Explorer' is a silky deep techno workout with lithe rhythms and watery dub undercurrents, while 'Configuration' has heavier drums and eerie synth wisps that bring cosmic ambience to the fore. 'Firewall' then rides on tumbling broken kick patterns that keep you moving and 'Integer' (feat Pugilist) is all about the oscillating low ends and moody pads.
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