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Mondo Alterado
Mondo Alterado (gatefold red vinyl 3xLP + CD)
Cat: HD 8LP. Rel: 24 May 16
Here Comes The Warrior (Super short Version) (15:00)
Discotico Sinetico (8:25)
Life Is Strange, Life Is Hard, Life Is Great (5:39)
Spacer Rainbow Woman (8:11)
Fears Come True (5:44)
A Numb Gas To The Future (6:53)
Pow Pow (6:39)
Discotico Estatico (8:14)
Dance Warrior Dance (10:37)
Here Comes The Worrior (Super short album version)
Discotico Sinetico
Life Is Strange, Life Is Hard, Life Is Great
Spacer Rainbow Woman
Fears Come True
A Numb Gas To The Future
Pow Pow
Discotico Estatico
Dance Warrior Dance
Review: Mexico's Rebolledo has played an important part in Comeme's development over the years, and his nutty strain of electronic dance music fit perfectly in line with the label's tone of voice. Never straight enough to be categorised as house but always too structured to be labelled simply as ambient, Rebolledo is one of the few artist's truly making 'outsider' music these days. This latest album, Mondo Alterado, is perfect for anyone wanting something deep and mystical but that still carries enough weight and shape to be played to other human beings. In fact, a big part of the tunes on this LP verge onto the 'dance' side of things, but the producer has a distinct knack for making that sound constantly surprising, a sort of perennial sonic morphing that steers clear of any concrete genres. TIP!
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Shunyata
Shunyata (2xLP)
Cat: CADENZA 51. Rel: 10 Jun 10
We Only Just
Dreilach
Shunyata
Save Me
Hermano
Sanchez Says
Down Pantha
Review: Percussion, rhythms and intricate polyrhythms have always laid down the foundations of Reboot's music ever since he first arrived on the scene three years ago. Since that debut, "Be Tougher / Letters" from back in 2007 on Luciano's Cadenza imprint, the talented German has made a fast and steep rise to becoming one of dance music's hottest properties. He has seen single and EP releases on Cocoon, Below, Love Letters from Oslo, Motivbank, Below and Ricardo Villalobos' Sei Es Drum imprint in addition to highly acclaimed mix CDs for Cocoon and Cécille. Shunyata, his first ever LP marks his return to Cadenza and keeps his ever flowing, tribal polyrhythms at the centre of its sound.


Its title is loosely translated from its Buddhist origins as ‘emptiness’ which is not used here in a negative sense but as a reference to the album’s state of impermanence and constant state of flux. Utilising the album format, Reboot manages to make the individual tracks start at one point and lead to somewhere completely different, keeping the entire record moving in a constant and kaleidoscopic motion. He builds these spiralling grooves or intricate polyrhythms by interconnecting instruments such as congas, bells, cymbals, woodblocks, shakers, steely drums and aluminium barrels, binding them together to weave an evolving groove. Added to that, stranger sound elements such as field recordings, cut up, distorted vocals, pings and gurgles permeate the percussion layers whilst a spongy bed of compressed bass fills the low end.


The focus is once more on the dancefloor as tracks like the peaktime "Hermano," the deepness of "Dreliach" the hypnotic "Me Show," and the darker vibes of "Save Me" all play testament to. However, there are also some more unexpected moments such as the skipping and melodic "Rambon," the spiralling "Down Pantha," the sedate opener "Uruana" and the sampled guitar that appears on "Sanchez Says." It's very structural nature makes Shunyata an album in the true sense of the word, demanding full and repeat listens to fully appreciate its beauty.
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Played by: Doc Martin
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On A Grind
On A Grind (180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: OV 001. Rel: 06 Feb 25
Savas
Sweat
On A Grind
Tombant Jazz
Get The Clock
Outwork
Lucky 1
561
Review: The freshly minted Occult Vision label has a distinctively different ethos and approach. It was established to release full-length excursions (that's albums, kids) only, thus offering producers they work with the chance to stretch their musical legs (so to speak). For the label's debut, they've turned to long-serving Frankfurt producer Frank Heinrich. His first LP since 2016, On A Grind sees the German frequently blur the boundaries between tech-house and deep house, with solid and sub-heavy grooves being overlaid with a mixture of heady sonic textures, glassy-eyed vocal samples, glitchy percussion, twinkling keys and tipsy, mind-mangling musical motifs. Highlights include the jazzy tech-house dustiness of 'Tombant Jazz', the deep and heady shuffle of 'Sweat', the ragged, acid-fired hedonism of 'Outwork' and the sweat-soaked peak-time pump of the nostalgic title track.
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Tags: Minimal
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Low Ranger
Low Ranger (2xLP)
Cat: TSOL 013LP. Rel: 30 Jul 24
The Truth (6:43)
Pier 23 (7:17)
Disclaimer (Vronski & Roach) (7:45)
Low Ranger Don't Stop (7:45)
What You've Made (Ode To Nat mix) (7:48)
BB (7:29)
Helm's Deep (8:24)
Augusto (6:02)
Review: Fresh from serving up his first 12-inch single for almost eight years, Studiotek founder Darren Roach - an underground aggravator since the late 1990s - pops up on Limousine Dream with his most expansive release yet. Low Ranger is the long-serving producer's debut album and, in keeping with his previous output, keeps both eyes firmly on the dancefloor. It's a wise move, because there are plenty of genuinely peak-time-ready cuts on display, from the low-slung punk-funk-meets-tech-house flex of opener 'The Truth' and the bumpin' heaviness of 'Pier 23' (whose bassline and beats recall the original 1988 version of '3AM Eternal'), to the deep tech-house shuffle of 'Low Ranger Don't Stop', the dubby and spacey shuffle of 'BB' and the sparkling tech-funk headiness of 'Augusto'.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Rubicon
Rubicon (mini LP)
Cat: LWKMUS 012. Rel: 23 May 22
Rendezvous (4:14)
Lake Effect (4:41)
Store (1:01)
Got A DWB (3:33)
Industrial Valley (2:21)
Wash (3:21)
Cassie Kitty (6:58)
Review: Rubicon marks the first physical edition of Galcher Lustwerk's driving-themed alias, Road Hog. Collecting tracks from seven releases spanning from 2014 to 2021, Rubicon serves as the project's Greatest Hits (for now). Including tracks from the Cleveland-dedicated album 'Tour De Hog' as well as the sharp toothed 'Spares' and 'More Spares' the pithy 'Haul Ass' plus some cinematic favorites from 'DWB' and 'On The Lam'. Originally meant to be digital only and listened to while driving, demand for certain tunes to be pressed to vinyl has risen with each release. From the Road to the Club, Lustwerk's got you covered.
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Feathers & Bones
Feathers & Bones (gatefold translucent aqua vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: F&B 001. Rel: 04 Jul 23
Feathers & Bones (5:33)
Visions (feat Liset Alea) (4:26)
Turn The Light On (feat Stereo MC’s) (3:50)
Synthwave (5:37)
Tape #1 (2:06)
Amplify (feat Liset Alea) (4:44)
Tuning The Moon (feat Giorgia Angiuli) (5:32)
Lithium (6:35)
Orlando (4:11)
Tape #2 (2:28)
Review: Frenchman Rodriguez Jnr moved from his native Paris to the sunny climes of Miami not long after the pandemic. He had already started recording the music that features on this new album before he left, and finished it off in the US. You can hear the influence of both settings as he cuts more loose than ever before. His signature synth craft and elegant melodies remain, but there are also collabs with hip-hop's Stereo MCs, his own partner Liset Alea who is an esteemed vocalist, and Giorgia Angiuli. It adds up to a super smooth and sophisticated album with plenty of earworms.
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Music From Space: Dimension B
Marc ROMBOY / VARIOUS
Cat: SYST 00163. Rel: 02 Nov 23
Thodoris Triantafillou - "Aliens"
Invoker - "Ghost In The Machine"
Tal Fussman - "Outlaw"
Kiberu - "Your Eyes"
Marc Romboy & Oniris - "Panta Rhei"
Nicolas Masseyeff - "Levante"
Captain Mustache - "Solar Noodles"
Satoshi Fumi - "Crystalline"
Review: Techno mainstay Marc Romboy has always made sounds that betray his love of space. He recently made that more explicit that ever with the start of a new compilation series titled Music From Space and after a fine first volume comes a second, called Dimension B. It features the music he has used to open his latest podcast and radio shows series, eight tracks in all from artists such as Thodoris Triantafillou, Til Fussman, Nicolas Masseyeff and Romboy himself. There is plenty to love her from sleek and serene outings from Captain Mustache to Kiberu's lush 'Your Eyes.'
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Played by: Rave Energy
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