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Whities 024
Cat: WHYT 024. Rel: 17 Oct 19
 
Techno
Temples (5:58)
Bronze Age (6:31)
Forgotten Tales (7:00)
Played by: RUSTAM OSPANOFF., Mimi
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Whities 013
Cat: WHYT 013. Rel: 01 Nov 17
 
Techno
One More Fluorescent Rush (6:31)
Finally Some Common Ground (7:56)
Review: Famously, Avalon Emerson is a woman of many talents who divides her time between DJing, fashion photography, music production and software engineering. Given this hectic schedule, it's perhaps unsurprising that this second single for Whities marks her first musical output for 18 months. As the Japan-themed artwork hints, there's more than a little Far Eastern influence on lead cut "One More Fluorescent Rush", a deliciously melodious and intoxicating techno bubbler rich in rising and falling synthesizer lines, eyes-closed motifs and multi-coloured electronics. You'll find occasional melodic hints of the same inspiration on weirder, wonkier and heavier flipside "Finally Some Common Ground", a fizzing number rich in broken techno rhythms and densely layered percussion hits.
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Whities 006
Cat: WHYT 006. Rel: 09 Mar 16
 
Techno
The Frontier (7:29)
2000 Species Of Cacti (5:42)
The Frontier (High Desert synthapella) (2:16)
Review: The sixth release on Nic Tasker's hyped Whities imprint comes from the similarly fast-rising techno starlet Avalon Emerson. A-side "Frontier" sees her in fine form, contrasting a heavy, arpeggio techno bassline with the kind of exotic, winding, Far East melodies that you'd expect to find on a vintage Japanese deep house record. While suitably heavy, it's also a thing of great beauty. This approach continues on "2000 Species Of Cactii", where ambient piano riffs and languid electronic flourishes wrap themselves around a crunchy, broken techno groove. "The Frontier (High Desert Synthapella)", a handy DJ tool that doubles as an intoxicating chunk of blissful synthesizer ambience, completes a fine EP.
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Whities 021
Cat: WHYT 021. Rel: 26 Feb 19
 
Techno
Temple (6:59)
Tour (6:40)
Seize-Sept (6:09)
Review: Former 50Weapons regular Bambounou (real name Jeremy Guindo-Zegiestowski) was last seen dishing up Afro-fired tribal techno on Disk last summer. Here he joins the growing roster of top talents signed to Nic Tasker's effervescent Whities label. All three tracks on offer hit the spot, with pulsing A-side "Temple" - an alluring mixture of drum machine polyrhythms, metallic electronic melodies and glitchy electronics - beautifully setting the tone for what's to come. "Tour" is an arguably more out-there - and certainly weightier - chunk of late night broken techno, while "Seize-Sept" sees the Parisian producer layering bleeping melodies over a spaced-out deep techno groove.
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Whities 023 (The Act Of Falling From The 8th Floor)
Cat: WHYT 023. Rel: 05 Sep 19
 
Experimental/Electronic
Zawaj (4:07)
A'laj (5:02)
Zyaj (6:37)
Haj (6:43)
B'aj (6:49)
Hela (3:29)
Review: The well regarded Whities label invites you deep into a darkened world of coldwave soundscapes on its next 12". There are Arabic overtones to Carl Gari's music here, both explicitly in the meditative vocals from Abdullah Miniawy, but also in the exotic synth drones that hang heavy in the air. It makes for a spiritual eight track affair that has a beautifully bleak and spiritual feeling: tracks are largely empty, absorbing affairs with only suggested rhythms moving you forward. Part organic and human, part mechanical and synthetic, Whities 023 is a bewitching and otherworldly listen of the highest order.
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After Masterpieces
After Masterpieces (heavyweight vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: WHYT 022. Rel: 23 May 19
 
Experimental/Electronic
Her Fingers Of Pink Light (Prelude) (9:24)
Hidden In The Frail Partition (6:51)
In Shadowlands Of Like & Likeness (16:56)
Damper & Drum (7:22)
Make Nature Speak (11:24)
L'amore Che Muove Il Sole (22:11)
Played by: Leif
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Whities 016
Cat: WHYT 016. Rel: 17 Sep 18
 
Techno
Pax Britannica (4:49)
Ianah (4:20)
The Plaque (6:45)
Review: Since bringing their brand of "avant-techno" insanity to Timedance last autumn, Giant Swan has become one of the most talked-about twosomes in electronic music. This outing on Whities has been getting a lot of heat, and it's easy to see why. Opener "Pax Britannica", for example, is a near perfect fusion of doom-laden, punkish paranoia, skewed techno-punk and Livity Sound style broken techno percussion, while "Ianah" is rubbery redlined techno-punk of the highest order. There's no letting up on the B-side, either, where "The Plaque" sees the West Country misfits douse distorted, speaker-rattling techno beats in torrents of razor-sharp fuzz-bass, heavily processed vocal screams and oodles of electronic noise.
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Played by: Mimi, Ali Renault
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Blue 07
Blue 07 (12")
Cat: WHYTBLU 07. Rel: 14 Feb 20
 
Techno
Clip (7:01)
One Three Five (5:48)
Review: Leeds renegade Happa makes his debut on the cult Whities label after years of cooking up some of club music's most unusual sounds. He continues with that trend here as he places the human voice front and centre. There are no trite cries of "oh yeh baby" here - instead, the producer mangles, twists, contorts, smears, cuts up and refracts cries, screams, yelps and laughs into textural elements that add depth and intrigue to brightly lit broken beat techno beats. "Clip" is shiny and upbeat, while "One Three Five" is weightier, with heavy, cavernous bass and manic melodies riding up and down the scale. Fantastic stuff.
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Whities 002
Cat: WHITIES 002. Rel: 26 Nov 14
 
Techno
Glock & Roll
Bits & Pieces
Doing Nothing
Review: Second up on Young Turks offshoot Whities is UK techno artist Joe 'Kowton' Cowton, whose sonic horizons seem to have expanded since he made the move to London from Bristol. The Livity Sound man touches on quite a few bases across the three tracks. While his usual heavy rhythms, guttural percussion and dense swing are well represented - particularly on the throbbing "Doing Nothing" and "Bits & Pieces", which also features some heavenly but icy chords - the real standout is lead cut "Glock & Roll". Here, the Cumbrian makes the most of a melodious glockenspiel line, lacing it over bouncy, Afro-influenced percussion and low-register sub. It's a far picturesque sound than we've come to expect, but is nevertheless superb.
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Whities 011
Cat: WHYT 011. Rel: 08 Jun 17
 
Techno
Flickering Debris (2:04)
Touch Absence (5:45)
Hyphen To Splice (4:11)
Voices Near The Hypocentre (6:08)
Review: Rising Scottish studiosmith Lanark Artefax returns to Tasker's Whities with four more essential abstract compositions. "Flickering Debris" is a raw game of contrasts as soft chords and harmonies are juxtaposed by shattered and alarming designs, "Touch Absence" is a brittle break electro daydream, "Hyphen To Splice" splits the technoid atom with disarming affect while "Voices Near The Hypnocentre" brings us back down to earth with more harmonic hazy warmth. Blink and you'll miss it.
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Loom Dream
Cat: WHYT 020. Rel: 28 Jun 19
 
Ambient/Drone
Yarrow (6:45)
Borago (4:13)
Myrtus (5:18)
Mimosa (7:21)
Rosa (5:50)
Pteridium (4:13)
Review: Five years on from the label's first 12", Whities has finally decided to offer up an album. It comes from Leif, an artist whose output has consistently been getting deeper and more downtempo the longer his career has progressed. "Loom Dream" is a fine set, with the Freerotation regular effortlessly mixing and matching gentle off-kilter rhythms, drowsy ambient chords, claustrophobic aural textures, bubbly melodies and fluid, effervescent electronics. There's much to admire across the six tracks with highlights including the humid, glassy-eyed tropical bliss of "Myrtus", the hypnotizing, Steve Reich style marimba minimalism of "Rosa" and the slow techno creep of "Borago".
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Whities 029
Whities 029 (12" in embossed sleeve)
Cat: WHYT 029. Rel: 04 May 20
 
Coldwave/Synth
One Lifetime Is Not Enough For Us (3:09)
Waiting In Arisaig (6:40)
Passing (feat Ellen Renton) (2:56)
Inheritance (feat Ellen Renton) (6:14)
Review: When it comes to evocative, emotion-stirring ambient and electronica, there are few finer exponents of the art than Neil McDonald AKA Lord Of The Isles. With the stunningly beautiful Scottish Highlands on his doorstep, it's perhaps unsurprising that his music is both widescreen and impeccably picturesque. Here he returns after a two-year absence with a surprise appearance on Whities and one of his most magical EPs to date. Check first the bold, starry chords and echoing electronics of "One Lifetime Is Not Enough For Us", before immersing yourself in the undulating, Tangerine Dream style synthesizer lead lines and drowsy chords of "Waiting In Arisaig". Edinburgh-based poet Ellen Renton provides evocative spoken word vocals on both of the flipside cuts: the slowly shifting ambient melancholia of "Passing" and the spring-fresh, saucer-eyed bliss of "Inheritance".
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Whities 017
Cat: WHYT 017. Rel: 03 Aug 18
 
Techno
First Casualty (7:12)
Beginning Ballads (6:49)
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Whities 004
Whities 004 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: WHYT 004. Rel: 20 May 15
 
Techno
Closing Acts (6:52)
Glamour (6:14)
Review: Since launching last year, Young Turks offshoot Whities has provided listeners with high quality material from Terron and Kowton. For the imprint's fourth release, they've turned to Minor Science, whose 2014 debut on The Trilogy Tapes, Noble Gas, sat somewhere between experimental deep house and shady techno. "Closing Acts" kicks off proceedings, with nagging bleeps, curiously jazzy chords and minor-key electronics tumbling over and undulating, off-kilter groove. Flip for "Glamour", an outer-space deep techno odyssey built around fizzing, alien electronics, spitting drum machine rhythms and sparse, otherworldly melodies. It's this ghostly excursion that stands out, despite the best efforts of the equally impressive A-side.
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Whities 012
Cat: WHYT 012. Rel: 19 Sep 17
 
Techno
Volumes (7:13)
Another Moon (5:57)
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Whities 008
Cat: WHYT 008. Rel: 28 Jul 16
 
Bass
Naturally Spineless (6:31)
Underripe (5:22)
Review: Angus Finlayson made his Minor Science debut back in 2014, delivering a robust EP of experimental house and techno for The Trilogy Tapes. Here, he returns to the Whities imprint he first graced last year. There's something undeniably British about A-side "Naturally Spineless", which seems to distil three decades of UK-made, bass-heavy electronic music - the alien electronics of bleep techno, the surging low-end wobble of dubstep, and the broken techno dynamics of Hessle Audio - before dropping into the kind of grandiose, loved-up breakdown that should be capable of sending shivers down the spine of all but the most miserable of listeners.
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Second Language
Cat: WHYT 028. Rel: 14 Apr 20
 
Techno
Second Language (intro) (2:13)
Balconies (3:37)
Polyglottal (3:51)
Spoken & Unspoken (3:43)
Second Language (Tender Phonemes) (1:58)
For Want Of Gelt (4:18)
Blue Deal (4:53)
Gone Rouge (4:31)
Second Language (Kid The Moon) (2:38)
Voiced & Unvoiced (5:17)
Review: The hotly anticipated debut album from Minor Science is finally here. After a run of acclaimed singles on Whities, the Berlin-based producer has built on his supple, shape-shifting sound to present a kaleidoscopic long-player that reveals a well-read musical mind with the imagination and studio chops to weave a broad tapestry of sounds into one constantly engaging, dynamic whole. "Second Language" spans a lot of ground from delicate ambient electronica to Autonomic drum & bass, stopping at Gqom, rave, micro house, dubstep and plenty more along the way, but crucially all these motifs are given a thorough treatment until everything sparkles with originality. It's also a boisterous and fidgety record, especially on the playful chops, edits and fills of "Blue Deal". You won't hear another record quite like it this year, and yet it will go down with a strangely familiar ease. Hats off to Minor Science, firmly delivering on the promise of his early 12"s.
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Whities 025
Cat: WHYT 025. Rel: 26 Feb 20
 
Techno
Voyager (6:00)
Deff (5:03)
Elliptical Footsteps (4:44)
Ronda (2:48)
Falafalus (7:43)
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Whities 019
Cat: WHYT 019. Rel: 07 Dec 18
 
Techno
Iii's Front (6:31)
Quadraluv (6:58)
Yellow_Tail (4:49)
Played by: MUSAR Recordings
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Blue 06
Blue 06 (12")
Cat: WHYTBLU 06. Rel: 19 Jul 19
 
Techno
Descendant (6:23)
Undulate (6:55)
Encrypted (5:10)
Played by: Kaoru Inoue
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Whities 007
Cat: WHYT 007. Rel: 22 Jun 16
 
Techno
Cylinders (6:58)
Cope (3:56)
Sa45 Circles (6:20)
Review: Some two years on from debuting with the Acid Beth 12" for Young Turks, London producer and carpenter Quirke resurfaces for the latest single from Nic Tasker's Whities label. Once you get past the rather sumptuous sleeve art for Whities 007, Josh Quirke has delivered a really intriguing triplet of productions here. The Beatrice Dillon-approved "Cylinders" can best be described as star gazing trance music shorn of beats (weightless trance anyone?) whilst "Cope" is a brief exercise in scratchy beat design that will appeal to fans of Bruce's "Relevant Again." Quirke saves the best till last with the snapping "Sa 45 Circles" which is reminiscent of Selected Ambient Works-era Aphex Twin.
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Whities 005
Cat: WHYT 005. Rel: 14 Oct 15
 
Techno
Luscious Lips (5:59)
Magical Journey (5:14)
Radio Magic Tracks (6:01)
Tucked Away (4:55)
Review: Fresh Young Turks sub label Whities follows up great releases by Terron and Minor Science with a new one by Reckonwrong from Amsterdam, who has previously released on Pinkman. It's an oddball house affair here, no doubt about that, but intriguing all the same. Take first track "Luscious Lips" for instance, with its broken beat that dances alongside a mental synth harpsichord solo, spiralling out of control, only to leave the rhythm to carry on but with a gnarly sub bass. "Magical Journey" gets on an eighties vibe, capturing drunken late night guitar and synth solos over a relentless and messy beat. On the flip "Radio Magic Tricks" gets more sensible; a dark and brooding groove with odd synth noodlings and tight rhythm section but finally "Tucked Away" is a beatless affair with synth horns sounding off all over the place over dark strings. Rather interesting stuff!
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Blue 02
Blue 02 (12")
Cat: WHYTBLU 02. Rel: 15 May 18
 
Techno
SMX - "Sleep" (8:10)
Koehler - "Thief" (8:15)
Review: Next up on Whities' new Blue series are a couple of terrific offerings. On the A side is SMX: a duo comprised of Max O'Brien and Sam Purcell, who serve up the hypnotic and emotive techno journey "Sleep". It's a reduced take on the early '90s bleep techno sound that is said to have been a recorded live jam (circa 2015) and 'explores themes of discordance and euphoria'. On the flip, Berlin based Bristolian Daniel Koehler, who has previously displayed his contorted takes on techno via labels such as Die Orakel and Diagonal - serves up the frantic rave deconstruction of "Thief" which is jam packed full of breakneck rhythms, snarling sub bass exploitations and wonky synth stabs.
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Played by: Piers Harrison, Caldera
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WHYT 030
WHYT 030 (12")
Cat: WHYT 030. Rel: 27 May 20
 
Techno
In The Core (5:45)
Solar Flare (4:56)
Mirage Of Spiral Wavelengths (5:40)
Flux (4:19)
Velvet Dome Of Becoming (3:33)
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Whities 001
Cat: WHYT 001. Rel: 14 Feb 14
 
Techno
No 17 Governing
No 3 Proportion
Review: Whities is the new offshoot label of Young Turks (itself connected to XL Recordings), which has been started as an outlet dedicated to 'forward-thinking club music' with NTS resident and Boiler Room host Nic Tasker at the helm. The label's first release comes from the unheralded duo Terron, who deliver two cuts of dark, idiosyncratic techno music. "No 17 Governing" is the kind of thing you'd get if you combined Shed with John Talabot, a percussive swung deep house track with a touch of dub techno influence. In its cavernous chords. "No 3 Proposition" is a much grittier beast, combining elements of contemporary techno with early Detroit minimal to create something genuinely fresh. A strong start for the imprint indeed.
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Played by: Skudge, Ben Pearce
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Whities 003
Whities 003 (12" in a hand-painted sleeve)
Cat: WHYT 003. Rel: 08 May 15
 
Techno
No 29 Pareto 20/80 (6:39)
No 33.1 The Game's Ouverture (0:55)
No 33.2 Hawk (part I) (4:42)
No 34 Dove (part II) (9:03)
Review: Nic Tasker's Whities imprint touches down this week with the return of Terron to the young label, the artists who started off the festivities not too long ago with his debut EP. The A-side, "No 29 Pareto 20/80" is reminiscent of Levon Vincent's output on Deconstruct, where massive layers of delay and reverb clash to form spectral waves of sound, whereas "No 33.1 The Game's Ouverture" winds the machines down to form a cinematic soundscape with an industrial edge. The beats return on the foggy and utterly dubbed-out "No 33.2 Hawk (Part I)", and "No 34 Dove (Part II)" heads further down the rabbit hole thanks to an eerie sci-fi bassline and a whole load of FX trickery. Strong stuff from the young London label!
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Blue 01
Blue 01 (12")
Cat: WHYTBLU 01. Rel: 27 Apr 18
 
Techno
Tessela - "Glisten" (6:02)
Lanark Artefax - "Touch Absence" (Intimidating Stillness mix) (5:14)
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Blue 03
Blue 03 (12")
Cat: WHYTBLU 03. Rel: 26 Oct 18
 
Techno
Upsammy - "Vacate Or Annihilate" (5:32)
BFTT - "Kueen" (6:20)
BFTT - "Enin" (6:04)
Upsammy - "Warm Puddles" (7:23)
Review: For the third volume in the label's ongoing "Blue" series of split EPs, Whities boss Nic Tasker has recruited two rising stars: De School resident and Nous'Klaer regular Upsammy and Cong Burn alumnus BFTT. It's the former who tops and tails the EP, first brilliantly mangling electro, broken techno and bass-heavy UK techno on mutant stepper "Vacate or Annihilate", before later returning with the blissful, far-sighted electronics and rubbery machine drums of "Warm Puddles". In between, BFTT serves up two tasty treats: a suitably out-there chunk of intergalactic techno (the polyrhythmic brilliance of "Kueen") and a more melancholic, dystopian take on early morning techno hypnotism.
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Whities 014
Cat: WHYT 014. Rel: 22 Nov 17
 
Experimental/Electronic
Flying Kites (11:30)
Keep Me Close (5:31)
Trace Of Smoke (5:52)
Review: London based producer Jules Venturini is up next for Whities, following up great releases by Avalon Emerson and Lanark Artefax. On the label's 14th edition, Venturini follows up some sludgy lo-fi techno/house derivatives on Polish label Brutaz with some more similarly rusty and dust covered aesthetics. Beginning with the 12 minute epic "Flying Kites" which channels early '90s British bleep IDM, until that fast hitting groove hits at just the right time towards the end. Lush ambient piece "Keep Me Close" works as an effective intermission of sorts on this grainy and saturated dream state captured to VHS. Finally, Venturini displays a more aggressive side as seen on his previous release with the gnarly and slow burning industrial electronics of "Trace Of Smoke".
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Played by: M50
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