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Gary BECK - Consumed



Artist: Gary BECK  Receive an e-mail alert when this artist releases a new title
Title: Consumed
Label: Edit Select  Receive an e-mail alert when this artist releases a new title
Cat: EDITSELECT 010
Format: limited to 300 copies hand stamped 12"
Released: 25 October, 2010
Price: $7.80
Genre: Techno
Playlist: MP3
Availability: Out of stock
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Side 1
1.  - Consumed - MP3 Sample MP3 "Consumed" (Mark Broom's Bang Bang remix)
Side 2
1.  - Consumed - MP3 Sample MP3 "Consumed" (Speedy J remix)

  • played by:Gary Beck, Stefano Lotti, Axel Karakasis, Juno Recommends Techno, Paula Cazenave, Raul Mezcolanza, Edit Select, Toki Fuko, Terence Fixmer

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    Review

    It's a measure of the esteem in which Scottish producer Gary Beck is held that he has managed to attract not one but two of techno's most seminal talents for this remix package. Long-serving artist Mark Broom is going through something of a renaissance period; as his recent Acid House album for Saved showed, Broom has put the purist sounds of Pure Plastic on hold and is making more party-based material. Unsurprisingly, he brings this approach to his version of "Consumed", based on a rolling rhythm and deep filters that build to an effective and somewhat epic climax, Broom's remix also has sharp jacking beats to ensure that it doesn't end up like a light version of his King of Snakes material. Speedy J aka Jochem Paap is also in fine form. The Dutch producer's first take features rolling house beats, but allaying any doubts that he is mellowing out, he drops searing, razor-sharp percussion and waves of jagged metallic hi-hats. Paap's .Straight Faced Dub' is also sure to cause chaos: based on a woozy filter and a quaking, evil bass, the fact that it doesn't slam the listener into submission with a fast tempo makes its intense, low-end approach all the more effective.