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Musik For Autobahns 2
Gerd JANSON / VARIOUS
Cat: RHM 018CD. Rel: 24 Sep 15
Leon Vynehall - "Midnight On Rainbow Road"
Joy Orbison - "A213"
Fort Romeau - "Seleno"
Shan - "Awakening"
AKSK - "Breaking"
Conga Radio - "168 North"
Orson Wells - "Orbiting Jupiters"
Orlando Voorn - "Turn Left Here"
Disco Nihilist - "Melancholy"
Lauer - "Autofahrn"
Bicep - "Carmine"
Review: Gerd Jansen's first collection of autobahn-inspired "ambient-not-ambient" cuts, released back in 2012, was something of an overlooked triumph. If anything, this second volume in the series - once again packed with exclusive, never-before-heard material - is even better. There are glistening, far-sighted excursions from Leon Vynehall, Shan and Orson Wells, a brilliant chunk of shuffling dancefloor hypnotism from Joy Orbison, and some vintage, low-slung ambient fare from Dutch veteran Orlando Voorn. Meanwhile, Disco Nihilist's "Melancholy" is formidable emotive - unsurprising, given the Detroit and deep synth-pop influences - while Lauer's "Autofahrn" is a thrillingly authentic Kraftwerk tribute.
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Asakusa Light
Cat: RHM 041CD. Rel: 21 Jul 22
Silent Chord
Double Spire
Bamboo Fighter
Diving Into Minds
Marimbau
Takusambient
Soaking Dry
From Dusk
Runners
Blinker (Attias remix)
Double Spire (feat Masalo)
Diving Into The Minds (feat Masalo)
Blinker
Epoxy Lamp
Review: A couple of years ago, on the back of putting out a fine compilation of his 1990s work, Rush Hour asked Soichi Terada if he fancied recording and releasing a new album. There was one catch though: the label wanted the legendary Japanese deep house producer to replicate the sound and spirit of his vintage work. Terada agreed and took their instructions seriously, dusting down his old equipment and MIDI set-ups. The results, showcased on Asakusa Light, are spellbinding, emotive, musically expansive, atmospheric, melodious and undeniably deep, with Terada's once trademark sound once again coming to the fore. The multitude of highlights includes the sunrise-ready tingle of 'Double Spire', the percussive and off-kilter 'Marimbau' and the luscious dancefloor soundscape that is 'Blinker'.
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Soichi Terada presents Sounds From The Far East
Soichi Terada - "Saturday Love Sunday"
Shinichiro Yokota - "Do it Again"
Soichi Terada - "Sun Showered"
Soichi Terada & Manabu Nagayama - "Low Tension" (alternative version)
Soichi Terada - "Hohai Beats"
Soichi Terada - "Good Morning"
Soichi Terada - "CPM"
Soichi Terada - "Rising Sun Up"
Shinichiro Yokota - "Shake Yours"
Soichi Terada - "Voices From Beyond"
Soichi Terada - "Purple Haze" (edit)
Soichi Terada - "Binary Rondo"
Soichi Terada - "Into Desert" (CD only)
Review: For deep house diggers, Soichi Terada has long been a source of inspiration. While he's still active, it's the early '90s material he released on the Far East Recordings label - an imprint he founded soon after his graduation in 1990 - that most excites. Following the 2014 re-release of his sublime hook-up with Nami Shimada, "Sunshower", Rush Hour has decided to put together this excellent retrospective. Compiled by self-confessed fan Hunee, Sounds From The Far East contains a mixture of hard-to-find Terada originals, collaborations, and tracks by fellow Far East Recordings artist Shinichiro Yokota, all in the label's trademark melody-rich, evocative deep house style.
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Lift Off
Lift Off (2xCD)
Cat: RHMCCD 6. Rel: 21 May 25
Hot Ice
Jazz-funk
Woman Of Color
Sexstrology
Let Me See You Shining
Just Another Love Song
Juice
And Fly Away
Street Wave
Her
Review: After spending much of the last five years confined to the United States, Ron Trent is off on tour this year. As a way of re-introducing himself - not the deep house legend needed to do that of course - he has partnered with Rush Hour to release Lift Off, a fresh double album of previously unheard music. More defiantly dancefloor-centric than his previous album, the decidedly cosmic and downtempo 'What Do The Stars Say To You' (as WARM), the two-disc set sees the Chicagoan combine his usual percussively-layered grooves, warming basslines and colourful synth sounds with nods to all manner of musical influences old and new. The results are uniformly superb, with our picks of a very strong bunch including the spacey future-boogie of Leroy Burgess collaboration 'Let Me See You Shining', the spaced-out, slow-motion epic that is 'Woman of Color', the AM radio-friendly Balearic pop of 'Just Another Love Song' and the undeniably gorgeous 'Street Wave'.
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