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Review: Unterwegs delivers four potent techno tracks designed to ignite the dancefloor, featuring the talents of Roseen, Dold, Hurdslenk, and Slight Function. Roseen opens the compilation with "Model 2813," a hypnotic journey driven by pulsating synths and glitchy percussion. The intricate soundscapes and relentless energy set the bar high for the rest of the album. Dold's "Cave" follows with a more forceful approach, characterized by hammering loops and an underlying groove that propels the track forward. Hurdslenk keeps the energy high with "Span," a high-octane techno cut packed with pounding claps that commands attention on the dancefloor. Slight Function takes listeners on a different path with the closing track "Misery." This immersive soundscape features otherworldly atmospheres, transporting listeners to the depths of deep space.
Review: Tuccillo returns to Kaoz Theory with the aptly titled "Sundown EP," a four-track exploration of deep house that unfolds like a sonic journey through the twilight hour. The title track sets the mood perfectly. "Sundown" lays down a deep and swinging groove, adorned with airy chords, intriguing filtered vocals, and a funky bassline that oozes dancefloor charm. It's a deep house track with a contemporary twist, showcasing Tuccillo's signature production style. Next up, "Holding On" throws it back to Chicago House with a bouncy bassline and playfully chopped vocal samples. Intertwined with a soulful organ melody and simmering tension-building strings, this track is sure to ignite dancefloors with its infectious groove. With "Whatever," Tuccillo focuses on crisp, low-slung drums, hypnotic atmospheres, and dubbed-out stabs, creating a mood that's both introspective and undeniably groovy. The EP closes with "Velvet City," a track that perfectly encapsulates the essence of deep house. Wandering jazzy keys intertwine with ethereal pads, organic drums, and rumbling sub-bass, all woven together into a silky smooth and endlessly flowing soundscape.
Border One - "Contour" (original mix) - (5:52) 135 BPM
Orbe - "Wolheim" (original mix) - (7:16) 132 BPM
Tonske - "Droid" (original mix) - (6:14) 130 BPM
Border One - "Contour" (Tonske remix) - (6:09) 135 BPM
Orbe - "Wolheim" (Tonske remix) - (6:20) 132 BPM
Review: The Slovenian label Cogo returns with another exploration of techno on "Various Artists - VA.02," a compilation showcasing the label's dedication to driving techno forward featuring heavy hitters Jeroen Search, Border One, ORBE, and Tonske . Expect driving, bass-heavy cuts perfect for peak-time club moments, alongside more atmospheric and hypnotic tracks for deeper dives. The journey begins with Jeroen Search's "Observer," a minimalist masterpiece. A simple yet polyrhythmic synth and kick duo lays the foundation, slowly building with swirling pads. Border One follows with "Contour," maintaining the minimalist aesthetic of the release while ORBE's "Wolheim" shift gears slightly, with groove elements and shimmering synth hits. Then Tonske comes up with "Droid," a piece that conjures imagery of interstellar travel through peripheral synth blips, resembling passing stars. Lucky for us, the digital release includes exclusive Tonske remixes of Border One's "Contour" and ORBE's "Wolheim" to complete this exploration of the depths of hypnotic techno.
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