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Alessandro Adriani – Crow

In his role as Mannequin gatekeeper, Alessandro Adriani has put out other people’s music and in the process unearthing some fine electronic music obscurities from both the modern day and the past. However, 2016 will go down as the year that the Italian label owner turns producer, stepping out from the shadows and puts out his own material.

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Mirror Man – Blood Is Truth

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Paul Du Lac’s Bio Rhythm label has shone over the past year thanks to a willingness to support some unusual projects and a genuine desire to push electronic music forward. First there were Mick Wills’ edits of the new beat act A Thunder Orchestra’s “Shall I Do It?” , followed by Wills and Du Lac’s edits of Italo trio Three of You. Then Bio Rhythm released Deviere’s Beyond The Celestial Gate, which featured some of the most unusual interpretations of deep house and techno heard in recent times.

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Hunee – Hunch Music Remixes

“Crossroads” and “Hiding The Moon” featured on Hunee’s 2015 debut album Hunch Music, and Rush Hour have handed them over to Sex Tags artist Fett Burger and Mick Wills to remix. It’s true that sometimes, remix packages smack of naked opportunism as a label seeks to re-package existing material and squeeze the most from its catalogue. It’s as much an issue with independent labels as majors, with some imprints overloading releases with remixers. Thankfully, there is no such intention displayed here and both remixers bring radical new interpretations to the South Korean’s refined music.

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Mannequin announces Death Of The Machines series

Label founder Alessandro Adriani squares up against Mick Willls for the debut 12″ in the series.

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Rush Hour releases Hunch Music Remixes

Mick Wills and Fett Burger have remixed Hunee’s debut album from last year.

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Mick Wills is back on Bio Rhythm

The Stuttgart DJ has delivered another trademark recut for Paul Du Lac’s label – stream it here. 

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Separate Mind – Credit to the Edit

Richard Brophy’s column returns and features discussion with JD Twitch, Mick Wills, Alessandro Adriani, Macadam Mambo and more regarding the emergence of a new trend of re-edits.

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A Thunder Orchestra – Shall I Do It? (Mick Wills Reconstructions)

A mixture of serendipity and surprise defines this release. Bio Rhythm, usually a label associated with owner Paul Du Lac’s Chicago-inspired sound, has commissioned new school edit king Mick Wills to provide new versions of A Thunder Orchestra’s “Shall I Do It?”. The project is one of New Beat artist Dirk De Saever’s and this release comes around the same time another notable practitioner of that ’80s form, Ro Maron, has unleashed a retrospective of his work.

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Separate Mind: Is This Beat New?

The influence of new beat and EBM on current strains of music is explored as Richard Brophy covers Lena Willikens, Mick Wills, Tsuzing, Drvg Cvltvre and more.

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Mick Wills does it for Bio Rhythm

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The German will provide Paul du Lac’s label with two reconstructions of a rare Belgian new beat recording from 1985.

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Juno Plus Podcast 96: Mick Wills

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The German DJ lays down over 100 minutes of explosive Italo, EBM and Chicago jack with plenty of his own exclusive edits included.

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Mick Wills leaves his mark on Elec Pt.1

The Signals label is back – stream a killer remix by Wills from their forthcoming Elec Pt.1 release.

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Separate Mind: DJs Re-Take Control


Richard Brophy speaks to Intergalactic Gary, Token boss Kr!z, Eli Verveine and Mick Wills about their placing as DJs in the current electronic music climate.

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