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What Will Remain When We're Gone
Cat: ARTSCCV 0047. Rel: 05 Apr 24
 
Techno
What Will Remain When We're Gone (5:38)
Burning (6:04)
You Know You Want It (5:12)
Maybe It's Love (5:01)
Stereo Love (3:40)
Review: The highly respected and busy ARTS label has released their latest What Will Remain When We're Gone by Paul Roux. The title track is a melodic burner that succeeds triumphantly with heavy percussion, anthemic crescendos and at a blistering pace. Amazing! 'Burning' is a fantastic as well. Dramatic and engaging, we love the way it favors melody over the supporting rhythm giving it a more atmospheric sound. On the B-side, 'Maybe It's Love' adds some soft-spoken female singing to it giving us strong 2000s era flashbacks. This is a really strong and perhaps underrated 12". Give this the opportunity to play through and you will want to revisit these often. ARTS continues to come through with excellent techno.
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I Feel Bad For You
Cat: ARTSW 008. Rel: 30 Nov 23
 
Techno
Usual Suspects (6:13)
Credit 9 (7:20)
Just Give Us Time (6:29)
Slyly Troopers (6:43)
Played by: Evan Michael
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Nostalgia
Nostalgia (12")
Cat: ARTSCORE 022. Rel: 08 Dec 23
 
Techno
Nostalgia (5:07)
Mania (5:21)
Burden (4:45)
Burden (SAMA remix) (6:19)
Review: Berlin-based techno devotee Julius Debler follows up on a run of releases for Artscore with his first drop for Arts' main imprint, bringing an assured, mature sound along with him. The title track on Nostalgia conjures precisely the feeling the name implies, using plaintive melodic phrasing over a solid techno thrum to create an introspective peak time weapon. 'Mania' is a more tightly-wound, pensive kind of workout, using nervy, interwoven arps to eke out the tension in the track. 'Burden' switches stance for a more sentimental, breakbeat driven approach which is closer to sad-eyed electronica than techno, until SAMA turns in a remix which locks the track down to some dungeon-ready 4/4.
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