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Xpander EP (reissue)
Xpander EP (reissue) (180 gram audiophile vinyl double 12")
Cat: MOVLP 2993. Rel: 17 May 22
Xpander (11:26)
Belfunk (11:02)
Rabbitweed (10:11)
Baja (12:24)
Review: Sasha & Digweed are known for their heavy hands in pop and trance, but the former's best known work has to be 'Xpander', which set him apart from his myriad remixes of Madonna, Moby and The Chemical Brothers back in the day. Now the 4-track EP version of 'Xpander' sees a double 12" reissue from Music On Vinyl, showing off Sasha's taste for advanced breaks-trance, psychic themes and everything in between.
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タグ: 90s House
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Airdrawndagger (reissue)
Airdrawndagger (reissue) (limited numbered trifold 180 gram audiophile silver & black marbled vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: MOVLP 2585S. Rel: 28 Jun 23
Wavy Gravy (7:59)
Immortal (4:55)
Mr Tiddles (4:54)
Bloodlock (10:16)
Fundamental (11:15)
Boileroom (10:46)
Drempels (1:27)
Magnetic North (5:45)
Cloud Cuckoo (8:30)
Requiem (6:05)
Golden Arm (6:00)
Review: While he is still thought of as a God of a DJ to many, Welsh wizard Sasha is a dab hand in the studio too. Airdrawndagger, his second studio long player, is proof of that and a real masterpiece with co-productions by Charlie May, Junkie XL and James Holden. It is a hugely complex world of sound with progressive melodies, wavy electronic drums and immersive synths capes that all add up to one smooth and serene trip. This luxury reissue comes on limited, numbered trifold 180 gram audiophile silver & black marbled vinyl. A vital collector's piece.
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Way Out West (reissue)
Way Out West (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile translucent blue vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: MOVLP 3852C. Rel: 14 Jan 25
Blue (5:13)
The Gift (7:22)
Earth (3:17)
Domination (8:41)
Dancehall Tomado (7:45)
Sequoia (8:01)
Questions Never Answered (8:44)
Ajare (5:46)
King Of The Funk (5:41)
Drive By (6:40)
Review: Real-deal 90s ethereal breaks from the electronic music duo Way Out West. First released in 1997, this was not their best-known outing: only when this Bristolian duo was later joined by singer Omi (Emma Everett) did this happen, and this Deconstruction debut had only seen their instrumental incarnation so far. Nevertheless, this is a distinctly of-its-time record, offering blinding, game soundtrack-informed fusions of chillout flourishment with ascendant breaks-phoria and only vaguely touching on the theme of the wild West, ironically separate from the electronic music enthusiast's main imaginary. The record's non-breaksy moments are well worth noting too, with the slidden guitars of 'Earth' and chattering dub atmospherics of 'Dancehall Tornado' serving as the two most out-there numbers.
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