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REEL BY REAL - Surkit Chamber: The Melding



Artist: REEL BY REAL  Receive an e-mail alert when this artist releases a new title
Title: Surkit Chamber: The Melding
Label: Artless Germany  Receive an e-mail alert when this artist releases a new title
Cat: ARTLESSLP 1
Format: 2xLP
Released: 3 October, 2011
Price: $16.92
Genre: Techno
Playlist: MP3
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#Samples Title
Side 1
1.  - I Won't Follow - MP3 Sample MP3 "I Won't Follow"
2.  - Look At Me - MP3 Sample MP3 "Look At Me"
3.  - Freedom From Want - MP3 Sample MP3 "Freedom From Want"
Side 2
1.  - Glass - MP3 Sample MP3 "Glass"
2.  - Switchback - MP3 Sample MP3 "Switchback"
Side 3
1.  - Fate - MP3 Sample MP3 "Fate"
2.  - Stow Away - MP3 Sample MP3 "Stow Away"
Side 4
1.  - Buckshot - MP3 Sample MP3 "Buckshot"
2.  - WRX - MP3 Sample MP3 "WRX"

  • played by:Ka§par (Groovement/4lux/Clone), Kone-R (Uncharted Audio), Marcel Heese, Zenner, Luke Slater, Jay Simon, Deep Space Orchestra, Shadow Dancer (Boysnoize Records), Richard Zepezauer ( N S Y D E ), El Freak (Bliq)

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    Review

    Martin Bonds is one of Detroit techno's lesser known but no less influential figures. As Reel By Real he released the 1990 classic Surkit, and now, with Surkit Chamber - The Melding he has released his first new material under the moniker in almost 20 years, a pitch perfect updating of the classic sound of Detroit techno. Abdul Haqq's Neuromancer-esque cover art perfectly encapsulates the meeting between man and machine which seems to permeate the album; tracks like "Glass" and "Switchback" utilise mechanical rhythms and metallic textures to great effect, whilst "Fate" combines the album's retro-futuristic sheen with jazzy keys and Bonds' own vocals, and as an album it strikes the perfect balance between the more avant-garde and dancefloor friendly Detroit production, especially on tracks like "Stow Away" which combines a particularly Drexciyan bassline with a more manageable tempo.