Filed under: 001.Features | Tags: ann aimee, berghain, berlin, brendon moeller, dub, techno

This is the debut release of Brendon Moeller on Ann Aimee label. Dub, techno, jazz, afrobeat and psychedelia are inspirations that appear in most of his music. Whether it be serious dancefloor bizniz, or dubbed out bass-scapes, his music always possesses a quality and signature that have helped him become the prolific force he is today.
Filed under: 001.Features | Tags: berghain, berlin, minimal, peter van hoesen, sendai, sp-x, techno, time to express

Number 13 on Time To Express presents three tracks. ‘Hope In Honesterror’ delivers 11 minutes of epic techno. Broad strokes of panned bass rub shoulders with driving percussion, slowly morphing into a tight groove. ‘Northeast’ is intensely claustrophobic, a white noise adrenalin rush pushed forward by a relentless kick drum pattern. Glacial soundscapes struggle in the background to free themselves from all-encompassing compression. ‘Extract’ is build on a minimal set of sonic ingredients, warped and filtered to maximum extend. The result is an inventive, raw and funky roller.
Filed under: 001.Features | Tags: acid, detroit techno, duplex, frustrated funk, harbour city sorrow

Duplex delivers the first release on the new sublabel of Frustrated Funk, Harbour City Sorrow.
Filed under: 001.Features | Tags: counterpart, detroit, dimi angelis, jeroen search, m_rec, techno

Counterpart are Dimi Angèlis and Jeroen Search. They are two dutch masters of world techno scene. In this new release they have three tracks plus an intro. The tracks travelling through beautiful and dirty sounds at the same time minimal (meaning the true minimalist school of Detroit) without a breath to the dancefloor. In the whole release you can enjoy the analog sound.