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DJs: Most Charted - Techno - Most Charted In July 2012

Djs: Most Charted - Techno

Djs: Most Charted - Techno

DJs: Most Charted - Techno - Most Charted In July 2012
3 Jul 2012
Each month we bring you the most DJ charted releases across all your favourite genres.
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1
Cat: MPM 15. Rel: 15 Jun 15
 
Techno
Altered Ego
Confess
Review: ** FLOORPLAN REPRESS ** It's fair to say that this was one of the best Robert Hood moments in a while! Just two tracks but boy do they hit hard - "Altered Ego" is more brakey than the usual Hood bombs but he's kept the inimitable chords, all wailing and weaving their way through the beat. The real heat is on the flip however, where the nostalgic, rave-infused piano keys of "Confess" make for a certified classic! Is it Hood who influenced Shed on this sort of beat or the other way around? Who cares, it's bloody amazing!
out of stock $9.21
2
Cat: POWERHOUSE 303/03030. Rel: 28 May 12
 
Techno
WK7 - "Do It Yourself"
Head High - "Rave" (Dirt mix)
out of stock $9.21
3
Cat: MA 01. Rel: 11 Jun 12
 
Techno
Plate #1
Plate #2
Plate #2 (Kangding Ray remix)
out of stock $9.46
4
Cat: CBS 007. Rel: 21 May 12
 
Techno
Rush
Tntus
Review: The name Alden Tyrell will be more familiar to long term advocates of the Clone Empire rather than those who might have been introduced to the myriad of Dutch labels in recent times by EPs from Untold and Blawan. That's mostly because the Dutch legend hasn't exactly been active of late in the old releasing records game, preferring to slip out the odd remix or concentrate on mammoth tasks like remastering the back catalogue of Drexciya for Clone. Those not so familiar with Tyrell could do worse than change that by starting with the two heaving slabs of monolithic techno that make up this mammoth contribution to the Clone Basement Series! There's a touch of Fachwerk to the growling tunnel-like groove of "Rush" which is offset by the rising key stabs which no doubt helped influence the title, while the excellently named "Tntus" sounds like it would consume your every last sense in the perfect environment - a dark, cramped basement with little light and plenty of speaker racks.
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out of stock $8.41
5
Cat: ECHOCOLOUR 020. Rel: 18 Jun 12
 
Techno
Obsessed
Obsessed (Substance remix)
Obsessed (SCB edit)
Review: Releasing Obsessed on a label other than Sandwell District must have felt strange to Function. However, like "Ember", the US producer's final outing for the now defunct imprint, "Obsessed" is an understated affair. Closer to early Speedy J and Warp's Intelligent Techno series than the austere rhythms of Sandwell, its dreamy synths unravel to reveal a cacophony of bleeps and a lithe rhythm that never quite makes it onto the dance floor. Substance's version starts in a similar vein, but the Berlin producer maintains a wiry, minimal rhythm throughout, which acts as the basis for a gradual shift into grinding metallic riffs. Scuba's SCB edit is the most dance floor friendly track, the snappy, hissing percussion and stacatto, clattering drums underpinning an effective, building filter.
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out of stock $9.46
6
Cat: DSR H2. Rel: 21 May 12
 
Techno
Almost Like It Used To Be
Arties Mood
Heartstrings
Essex
Review: Delsin's second release in its fledgling house-tinged series is a killer, with veteran producer Steve Pickton aka Soul 223 at the helm. Almost Like It Used To Be follows the well received debut 12? from wonderkid Gerry Read, and once Delsin turn to a UK producer, although this time they plump for experience over youth: Pickton began producing in the early 90s, and is best known for his ambient/IDM techno work under the Stasis moniker. He has released records with the likes of Mo Wax and Soul Jazz, as well as three albums for Peacefrog, namely Inspiration (1995), Fromtheoldtothenew (1996) and 2003?s Past Movements, and his vast experience is all too obvious on this EP, which has echoes of the crackly, jazz-influenced output of Kenny Dixon Jnr, with the hazy, lolloping beat of "Arties Mood" and uber-deep "Heartstrings" standing out in particular. Well worth checking.

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out of stock $8.41
7
Cat: GRV 01. Rel: 02 Jul 18
 
Techno
1974 (9:18)
Corriendo Al Cometa (10:55)
out of stock $7.63
8
Cat: ALLINN 0136. Rel: 18 Jun 12
 
Techno
Roadmaster
Tool 1
Fever Dub
Fever Dub 2
out of stock $9.46
9
Cat: KOMISCH 011. Rel: 28 May 12
 
Techno
The Escape
Stalker
Attack Pattern
out of stock $8.41
10
Cat: BSR 05. Rel: 02 Jul 12
 
Techno
Scarborough Harbour (6:31)
Breathe Them Knees In (5:54)
Grafter Gets A Home (6:34)
6 To 6 Lick (7:12)
Review: It would be hard to tag Blawan's debut on Frozen Border affiliates Black Sun as anything other than four exercises in resolutely grubby, dark and industrial techno, so leave all your "post-whatever" classifications at the door. Lead track "Scarborough" demonstrates Blawan's noirish prowess for uncovering unnerving vocal samples and using the duration of the production to further bury this looped up element beneath the saturated crud of noise built up around the hollow scraping of kick drums that drives the track forth - see his recent YouTube burner "Why They Hide Their Bodies Under My Garage" for further compelling evidence. It sets the slightly sinister tone for what follows with "Breathe Them Knees In" literally growling into life and scheming to blow the head off anyone not prepared for the huge waves of viscous pressure at its core. "Grafter Gets A Home" differs in that the malevolent vocal remains above the parapet of dystopian noise that bubbles underneath throughout its progression, while "6 To 6 Lick" sees Blawan let loose on the drums in schizophrenic fashion.
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out of stock $9.46
11
Cat: EVENT 0001. Rel: 21 May 12
 
Techno
Transition
Relay
Approaching
Escape
Thinking
out of stock $10.52
12
Cat: NL 012. Rel: 09 Apr 12
 
Techno
Derelict
Buried
out of stock $6.85
13
Cat: TRESOR 250C. Rel: 14 May 12
 
Techno
Think Quick (original mix)
Think Quick (Sleeparchive remix)
Thick Quick (remodelled by Moritz Von Oswald)
out of stock $6.30
14
Cat: SKUDGEPT 004. Rel: 28 May 12
 
Techno
Push
Empire Of Man
out of stock $8.16
15
Ra H & Dynamo Dreesen - "Spacepops" (Donato Dozzy rework)
Madteo & Sensational - "Freak Inspector" (Hieroglyphic Being rework)
Review: A simple yet devastatingly effective concept is executed on this excellent 12" with Morphine Records inviting two of contemporary electronic music's finest exponents of peerless production to rework classics from the Morphine archives. Donato Dozzy is handed the honour of messing with a track from Morphine boss Rabih Beaini, taking what is already quite a potent example of psychedelic techno in the 2009 Ra.H cut "Spacepops" and dragging it further into the realm of mind bending repetition. A real treat for Dozzy fans and it's complemented by a totally deranged flipside remix from Jamal Moss. Madteo's "Freak Inspector" is barely recognisable after being put through the Hieroglyphic Being grinder, though crucially an element of danceability remains.
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16
Cat: DRH 039. Rel: 25 Jun 12
 
Techno
out of stock $8.41
17
Cat: DEVELOPER 002. Rel: 02 Jul 12
 
Techno
Sangre Por Oro
Horns From The West
The Truth
From The Womb
Review: Although his Modularz imprint has been receiving significant attention for its dark, textured take on techno functionalism, Developer's Archive imprint is an opportunity to showcase his own material on limited vinyl only runs. While the beautiful marble charcoal pressing would, in the hands of other labels, be to distract from below par music, there's nothing of the sort in evidence here, with the same intricate approach to sound design as contemporaries Silent Servant and Shifted. "Sangre Por Oro" takes a firm, yet ghostly stomp and foregrounds bleached out, ascending chords, while "Horns From The West" is an apt summation of its mood, with its Mariachi inspired melody and rolling drums. On the flip, "The Truth" goes for hypnotic key stabs shrouded in delay atop a rumbling rhythm, while "From The Womb" begins as an expectedly claustrophobic experience, with its muddy vocal snippet and shackling industrial rhythms, but slowly opening out with lighter hints of melody and gaseous atmospherics.
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out of stock $10.27
18
Cat: CP 002. Rel: 04 Jun 12
 
Techno
Feukt Call (original mix)
Feukt Call (Henning Baer remix)
Oil (original mix)
Oil (AnD remix)
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19
As I Look To The Sky From The Surface Of The Water
TTX-E2
Sodium Vapour
Safer Retreat
Clouded Horizon
Evoke
Review: As I Look To The Sky From The Surface Of The Water is the much awaited second album from GRIT, aka London producer Gary Brackley and it's found a perfect home on Meanwhile. The label is well placed to be an outlet for GRIT's explorations deep into the realm of deep techno, thanks to it's standing within the techno community and this album stands tall alongside contributions from the likes of Murmur, Sven Weismann, Bvdub and Conforce. Opening with the expansive title track, GRIT sets the tone for what to expect with the ripple of syncopation shifting in and out of focus amidst the viscous layers of foggified luminescent ambient texture. Across the subsequent five tracks this tone is retained throughout as Brackley playfully explores the inventive sparks that arise when rhythm rubs with texture, with the smudged out subaqueous "Safer Retreat" a real highlight.
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out of stock $13.68
20
Cat: AVN 004. Rel: 25 Jun 12
 
Techno
Wttp
Casual Welding
Review: The ever impressive Avian imprint - impeccably curated by Shifted - comes good again with another essential release form the equally shadowy MPIA3. Although their name might sound like an obscure audio format, there's no loss of audio fidelity here - "WTTP" is a barebones slice of overdriven 303 driven acid techno, whose delicate flecks wrap around a serious kickdrum and little else. The theme continues on the flip with "Casual Welding", a production whose searing analogue noises sound welded to a highly sprung kick. In a current techno climate full of slate gray minimalism, it's refreshing to hear something go for it tooth and nail - highly recommended.
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out of stock $7.90
21
The Secret Life Of Machines
Astronotes
Axion
Mysterium
Sitting On Clouds
The Lost Of A Love
Thera
Review: In the continued mining of house and techno treasures for modern reappraisal, 100% Pure turn back to one of their biggest critical successes, Steve Rachmad's classic The Secret Life of Machines. 17 years on, the sound remains vitally relevant in these times of retro-fetishism. Essentially this is pristinely realised techno in its original form; melodic and adventurous, romantic and tough in the same bar. Considering he was operating at an early stage well outside the core of early techno activity, it's remarkable what Rachmad was able to achieve. This easily cuts it with any of the seminal albums to have come from Detroit in that golden era.
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out of stock $17.89
22
Cat: SEM 033A. Rel: 21 May 12
 
Techno
Vilna (Orphx remix)
Hagagatan
out of stock $9.46
23
Cat: BRST 003. Rel: 11 Jun 12
 
Techno
Twilight Distinction
Rundown Jam
out of stock $8.41
24
Cat: EDLX 024. Rel: 11 Jun 12
 
Techno
Adjust To The Fading Light (Ben Klock remix)
Adjust To The Fading Light (Echologist reshape)
Writing Wrongs (CV313 reprise)
Writing Wrongs (Craig McWhinney remix)
out of stock $8.16
25
Cat: UHB 006. Rel: 04 Jun 12
 
Techno
Untitled 01
Untitled 02
Untitled 03
Untitled 04
out of stock $8.41
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