Turbo present the further hard to pronounce adventures of Parisian producer extraordinaire Gesaffelstein - with Conspiracy Part One being one of the Canadian label's most eagerly awaited release in some time (no mean feat given the circle of hype and expectation that surrounds all their output) The three tracks contained within demonstrate Monsieur Levy in lysergic mood, with "Hatred" grabbing you from the off and has no intention of letting go. Shimmering cymbals clash against a dominant and weighty bass line, high end's popping and low end's chugging. On the B-side "Aufstand" is just as arresting but garners an electro edge with stabbing keyboards and eerie pads swooping along the bed. "The Lack Of Hope" bellows out an echoey kick drum against warm key sequences, easily the most laid back and relaxed of the bunch and standing out as Juno's pick.