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Deeper Wrestling
Deeper Wrestling (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: AE 10LTD. Rel: 18 Nov 19
Anton Kubikov - "When Is Deep" (7:54)
Ohm & Octal Industries - "Aureola" (5:35)
Thor - "Who Stole My Yacht" (7:12)
SCSI9 - "Aetherius" (8:04)
Review: The latest release on AE Recordings showcases a whole host of excellent producers versed in the language of icy Scandinavian techno. Anton Kubikov is up first with the forlorn leads and dubby ripples of "When Is Deep", which is followed up by a wonderfully dusty deep house locomotive from Ohm & Octal Industries. Thor gets into a strident micro house groove on "Who Stole My Yacht", peppering the swung drums with plenty of immersion chamber echoes and pings. SCSI9 makes a welcome return to close the record out with "Aetherius", a classic minimal tech house bouncer with plenty of spooky atmospherics on top of the mid-00s flavoured synth hooks.
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Nostalgia
Nostalgia (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: AE 08LTD. Rel: 28 May 19
Nostalgia (5:23)
Rydgad (7:14)
Morph (7:01)
Flod (6:51)
Review: AE Recordings turns its attention to Oculus, who they describe as a "titan of the Icelandic techno scene", famed for his live sets that have kept bodies moving for the past decade. He commits some of his sounds to wax here, maintaining the otherworldly emotional lilt that often comes from the scene orbiting AE and Thule Records, but with a bolder sound palette than some of the icy dubbed out artists he rubs shoulders with. "Nostalgia" deals in powerful, swooning chord progressions, while "Rydgad" pings a set of metallic percussion around a sturdy but crooked low end groove. "Morph" takes things deeper, while "Flod" offers up a classy take on the minimal techno aesthetic, with added sound design trysts for good measure.
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Skoven EP (feat Octal Industries remix)
Cat: AE 07. Rel: 09 Apr 18
Rold
Grip
Hvidding
Hvidding (Octal Industries remix)
Review: The resurgence of Icelandic techno continues with the latest release on AE Recordings, seeing Bjarnar Jonsson returning to his long standing Ohm project alongside emergent talent Kvadrant. The pair were last seen on Kvadarant's Kontakt label, and their production partnership is clearly still yielding quality, dubbed out techno in the finest Scandinavian tradition. Even if all the tracks are built with a steely techno focus to them, the synth work and sound design scattered throughout the tracks elevates this to a higher level, not least on the bubbling geisers of signal processing that course through the middle of "Grip".




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Flickering Lights (feat Anton Kubikov mix)
Flickering Lights (6:38)
Flickering Lights (Anton Kubikov remix) (7:36)
Sacred Nights (6:30)
Roaming (5:34)
Review: Copenhagen-based Icelander Ohm and Berlin-based Philipp Priebe mine the warmest depths of dub techno here across three stumble originals. 'Flickering Lights' is silky and muted, with smooth drums and claps gliding over a cavernous groove that is subtly lit with sustained chords. The Anton Kubikov remix is more lithe and electronic, with reflective synths and nimble leads making for a minimalistic workout. There is then a shadowy but dynamic dub vibe to 'Sacred Night' before 'Roaming' rives this EP home with a mix of deft sound designs and pillow dub drums. It's brilliantly introspective.
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Tags: Dub Techno
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Ooger (reissue)
Ooger (reissue) (180 gram vinyl double 12")
Cat: AELP 01R. Rel: 15 Jan 18
Ooger
E.T. Dial Home
The Phuture Is Cow
Zx Spectrum
Oh, The Sky Fell On My Head
As If The Living Were Moving
Matrix Noise
Art Of Wrestling
Old Concepts
Review: As Thule Records and AE Records continue to revive their foundational contributions to the Icelandic techno scene, they return our attention to this golden collaboration between key protagonists Thor and Yagya. With the space provided by an LP, Oz Artists stretch themselves out with all kinds of tempos and moods yet still bound together by that seductive frosty finish that makes the music from Iceland so captivating. At times the tracks take on an old-skool techno stance, not least on the utterly grooving "As If The Living Were Moving", whilst elsewhere you can enjoy low slung oddball sonics a la "The Phuture Is Cow", but the common theme throughout is funk. It may come in strange shapes and sizes, but back in 1998 Oz Artists stumbled upon a style that doesn't show its age one bit.
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