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John HECKLE - The Second Son



Artist: John HECKLE  Receive an e-mail alert when this artist releases a new title
Title: The Second Son
Label: Mathematics US  Receive an e-mail alert when this artist releases a new title
Cat: MATH 054L
Format: 2xLP
Released: 25 July, 2011
Price: $19.53
Genre: Techno
Playlist: MP3
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#Samples Title
Side 1
1.  - If One Second Were A Million Years - MP3 Sample MP3 "If One Second Were A Million Years"
2.  - Counting Down To Infinity - MP3 Sample MP3 "Counting Down To Infinity"
3.  - Voyager (Voyeur) - MP3 Sample MP3 "Voyager (Voyeur)"
Side 2
1.  - Nothing Can Last Forever - MP3 Sample MP3 "Nothing Can Last Forever"
2.  - Lunik (The Dream) - MP3 Sample MP3 "Lunik (The Dream)"
3.  - A Basement Interlude - MP3 Sample MP3 "A Basement Interlude"
Side 3
1.  - Atomic Response - MP3 Sample MP3 "Atomic Response"
2.  - Inside Me - MP3 Sample MP3 "Inside Me"
Side 4
1.  - Red Defender - MP3 Sample MP3 "Red Defender"
2.  - The Second Son - MP3 Sample MP3 "The Second Son"

  • played by:Tom Kerridge / Ramp Recordings, Miles Simpson, Marcello Napoletano, Subotic, Steven Tang (Emphasis Recordings), Nick Anthony Simoncino, Nick Dunton, Ali Renault, Joe Drive, Iron Curtis, Call Super / Jr Seaton, Kink & Neville Watson

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    Review

    Mathematics don John Heckle drops a long player that was given the prefix 'keenly awaited' by everyone here at Juno a long time ago. Following two excellent EPs for Jamal Moss's imprint, the North West based producer drops this 10 track set showcasing his gritty, raw slant on techno. From the murky sci-fi of opener "If One Second Were A Million Years", we're treated to the curious jangling melodies of "Counting Down To Infinity" and 80s electro flex of "Voyager (Voyeur)" on the first side of this double 12". The LP continues to traverse eclectic terrain, from beatless ambient interludes to raw analogue jams and heaving acid. 2011 has been a fine year for techno albums - overlooking this one would be a crime.