The Real Sun (Giraffi Dog 700 Lakeside remix) (4:55)
Review: Secretsundaze, both the label and party, is now helmed by James Priestley alone. Here the long-time London staple embarks on a new journey with his first solo release which features a fresh pair of originals. The EP opens with 'Doesn't This Sun Feel Great' which is a slick, speed house cut that is pent up with joy and celebration and has some twisted vocal manipulations and superb percussive details. 'The Real Sun' is similar in that it features plenty of live percussion, some tropical bird calls and humid synth lines that will get big reactions in the club. On the B-side, Drua's remix brings a psychedelic tech-house edge, while Giraffi Dog closes with his '700 Lakeside Remix' which is a little more sundown and sultry.
The Connection Machine - "Echoes From Tau Ceti" (5:13)
Direct Movement - "Natural Chemistry" (6:42)
Paradise 3001 - "Surfin The Cuban Waves" (5:48)
Exquisite Corpse - "Strange Attractor" (6:02)
Orlando Voorn - "Delphi" (6:34)
NYX - "Glider" (5:42)
Stefan Robbers - "Afridisiac" (Jumpy mix) (7:10)
Fluxland - "Fluxland" (7:07)
This Side Up - "Glider" (4:29)
Georgio Schultz - "Trance" (4:59)
Quazar - "Cycledrops" (4:44)
2000 & One - "Crystal" (6:36)
Review: Dutch label Amazing! has been hard at work on a pretty sizeable project that now finally sees the light of day. Music For The Radical Xenomaniac: Hedonistic Highlights From The Lowlands 1990-1999 is a three-part series with each one offering up four sides of lush post-rave electronics that dips into influences from techno, electro, progressive, dance, pop and downtempo. Plenty of these artists are new names to us but the music is quality - from the lush deep house of The Connection Machine's opener 'Echoes From Tau Ceti' to the slick and emotive tech of 2000 & One's closing cut 'Crystal.'
DJ Oyster - "Ricci One" (Gerd Janson remix) (6:10)
Lauer X Johannes Albert - "Mokka Paradise" (6:27)
Cinthie - "Set Me Free" (7:08)
Wolfram - "Macho" (4:44)
Lui Hill - "With You" (3:49)
Phonk D - "Medusa" (6:05)
Levitation Venue - "Calippo" (Super mix) (5:21)
Sound Support - "Subway Location" (6:38)
Accent Circonflexe - "Manipulation? Non!" (7:48)
Lukas Lehmann - "Pull Up The Blinds" (6:18)
Move D - "Dance On" (5:12)
Terry Lee Brown Junior - "Mono Mono Mono" (6:38)
Retina Dreams - "Strachelrochen" (6:01)
Review: For its tenth anniversary, Galerie Kurzweil shows why it has such a well-earned global reputation in the electronic scene by releasing a special compilation no multicoloured vinyl. This limited edition of 400 features exclusive tracks by taste-making house artists like Gerd Janson, Cinthie, Lauer x Johannes Albert and our personal favourite, Move D, alongside residents such as Thomas Hammann and Terry Lee Brown Junior. The sounds are a blend of old-school love and fun and new school techniques from the piano bounce of 'Ricci One' to the psychedelic and worldly grooves of Levitation Venue's 'Calippo.'
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