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DISCO NIHILIST - Running (Far Away)



Artist: DISCO NIHILIST  Receive an e-mail alert when this artist releases a new title
Title: Running (Far Away)
Label: Running Back Germany  Receive an e-mail alert when this artist releases a new title
Cat: RBDN 1
Format: 12"
Released: 13 June, 2011
Price: $12.87
Genre: Techno
Playlist: MP3
Availability: Out of stock
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#Samples Title
Side 1
1.  - Greasy Grind - MP3 Sample MP3 "Greasy Grind"
2.  - Keep It Simple - MP3 Sample MP3 "Keep It Simple"
3.  - A New Career In A New Town - MP3 Sample MP3 "A New Career In A New Town"
Side 2
1.  - December 5th - MP3 Sample MP3 "December 5th"
2.  - Sci-Fi On Tape - MP3 Sample MP3 "Sci-Fi On Tape"
3.  - Coffee & A Worm Paperback - MP3 Sample MP3 "Coffee & A Worm Paperback"

  • played by:Ka§par (Groovement/4lux/Clone), Dave Miller, Kone-R (Uncharted Audio), The Revenge, Jitterbug (Uzuri Recordings), Will Azada (Proper Trax), Juno Recommends Techno, Gwen Space Breaks Records, Cottam, Juno Plus, Tom Long, Storm Queen/Morgan Geist, Iron Curtis, Claro Intelecto

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    Review

    When Mike Taylor's first 12" dropped on Love What You Feel in 2009, a lot was written about his distinctly DIY approach to music-making. Like the early pioneers of house and techno, the Austin, Texas-based bedroom producer known as the Disco Nihilist makes raw and uncompromising music using analogue sequencers and various other bits of hardware kit. Like his previous releases, Running (Far Away) is full of instrumental experiments that sound both authentically old and vacuum-packed fresh. The six tracks here offer a neat round up of Taylor's talents and inspirations. "Greasy Grind" opens proceedings with a swift punch to the kidneys, combining brain-melting acid tweakery with impressively fuzzy industrial beats; think Cabaret Voltaire jamming with Phuture, recorded on a battered old eight-track, and you're close. "Keep It Simple" continues the stripped-back acid theme, offering a floor-shaking concoction that is little more than heavyweight beats and bubbling 303-trickery. There's a clue in the title. Then there's "Sci-Fi On Tape", a surprisingly warm concoction that stumbles into Mr Fingers/Bobby Konders territory, like early Virgo Four after a fistful of little 'uns. "Coffee & A Warm Paperback" continues this theme, wrapping sugary electric piano chords around a brilliantly simple groove. Taylor clearly has talent, and his dedication to the original DIY ethos of house music is admirable. Of course, style is nothing without substance, but Running (Far Away) has that in spades.