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Here we go with the first Ilian Tape Podcast!
All the tracks included in this Mix were released on Ilian Tape.Enjoy!
1.marco zenker – we see away(franco cinelli rmx)
2.franco cinelli – just relax
3.marco zenker – namibia dub(kasper rmx)
4.lachriz – city devils
5.fronsua – 15.10
6.leonel castillo – con hilo de seda(agnes ardilla funk rmx)
7.ralph sliwinski – dercole leven
8.jichael mackson – space
9.jonas kopp – z reticulus
10.dario zenker – cafu
11.amulard – deft
12.maria fresca – karuocheto
13.regen – refractions(papol rmx)
14.franco cinelli&papol – no hay salida aeropuerto
15.marco zenker – one or another
16.regen – deeply fried
17.marco zenker – chutney(dario zenker 916 rmx)
demorgan at 1.37.50 about 1 hour ago
culmination! Tnx for this mix
Remote People/Remote Rec. at 14.17 about 1 hour ago
submerged!
Gordon Agnew about 4 hours ago
Wow, great mix, Dario!
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Late nineties saw three releases of Boo Williams on Titonton Duvante run Residual Records. From these three eps we pulled the four best tracks, which make up this ‘Residual EP’. Four times raw, deep, melancholic, late night grooves at which Boo is a master.

Roberto Auser and Alden Tyrell hooked up in their Hometown Rotterdam and come with some tight tracks that go somewhere between house and early electronic tracks such as Eddy Grants time warp.

‘Part 2’ is essentially a status report on the last 12 months or so in Mike Dehnert’s world. He re-evaluates and modifies tracks from three previous releases, together with a handful of new cuts in a set of tidy versions for the digital crew. Both ‘Umluft’ cuts hit heavy with that stern German/Detroit flavour while ‘WH1′ and WH2’ serve perpetual techno revisions from the ‘Poutres EP’ and elsewhere we get killers from the ‘Dico’ EP.

Anonymous black label warehouse aces from the Cub label. We can’t divulge the identities of these operators for fear of some darkside repercussions, but if we were to spill the beans, a lot of techno heads would be getting moist right now.


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cub – C U 1 (UST Mix)
Anonymous black label warehouse aces from the Cub label. We can’t divulge the identities of these operators for fear of some darkside repercussions, but if we were to spill the beans, a lot of techno heads would be getting moist right now. The A-side ‘CU1’ seems to have taken the current dubstep/Funky mantra of “reduce the tempo and up the groove” to heart, creating a snaky slow 118bpm techno rhythm that slithers along like it’s caught in a strong headwind. The drag effect is accentuated by a grumbling Belgian bassline reminding of Peter van Hoesen’s ‘Trusted EP’ and dread reverb treatments making for an addictively strong cut. On the flip we get the UST remix, rubbing out the kinks and rolling with a fuller 4/4 pattern. This is a must have 12″ for any fans of the Horizontal Ground or Sandwell District labels. Highly Recommended!!!

Tadeo´s cosmological concept continue in Series 02, this time playing with the essential forces involved in the idea of Universe. This release also includes a great remix by Marcel Dettmann, a very interesting point of view signed by this respected artist from Berlin. Cyclical tracks continues researching new sounds together with cosmic ideas.

A sample is a small part of the whole, selected because its a premier example of its class. The Gamma Sampler sees Stroboscopic Artefacts collect together four cuts that take you from the dance floor right into the ether.

After more than a decade of being out of the music industry, Jamie Read is back in business. Jaime Read had a few solid releases in the ’90s and a trickle of collaborative material with Felix Dickinson as L.H.A.S. Inc. (short for Larry Heard Appreciation Society). “Never The Future” EP finds Read picking up on a diversity of sounds that his solo work afforded him.

Yesterday, we started a one week trip to Berlin. We are checking the pulse of the city, searching for parties, trying to ‘visit’ all the cool clubs and places this town has to offer. So, this week not a lot of activity will be detected here.
Updates soon.

Soma Records released a remix pack for The Black Dog. Redshape, Claro Intelecto and Octogen delivers 3 Detroit infused minimal remixes, while Silicone Soul gives o more friendlier face to the pack with a housey remix, in their characteristic style.

Mysterious new label, mysterious new artist. Sound like a stripped down Levin Vincent production.

New Fachwerk Records release, two striped down killer Berlin flavored techno from label boss Mike Dehnert and Roman Lindau.

The third release from Zooloft, Contextualised in Monochrome is brilliant wax featuring dystopian visions, collapsing psychedelics and raw techno.
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