
Month: January 2011
Alteria Percepsyne – Cloaks of Perception [OH#Five]

”Cloaks of Perception” sees the light of day on Belgium’s Other Heights label. Excellent low-fi atmospheric soundscapes and dubby techno cuts as you might expect.
VA – Thoughts From Chicago Vol. Tree [EGC4015]

This is the 3rd volume from the highly acclaimed series features Bjak’s nujazz ground Velophone getting an ultra deep beatdown remix of “We’re All the Same” by Daryl Cura and Steven Tang as Obsolete Music Technology kills it with the tech’d out “Incite”.
Appointment – Appointment 3 [APPOINTMENT003]

Appointment records comes with 4 new compromiseless analogue tracks by the appointment crew. A noise study about the possibility of frequency phases, sub-bass driven tunes at the boundaries of techno with uk garage. Old school reminiscences in a revolutionary approach.
RA.240 Mathew Jonson
Miles Sagnia – Transmission [ART010]

New release from Miles Sagnia on Applied Rhythmic Technology. This is the release no. 10 for Kirk Degiorgio’s label and it comes with 4 detroit influenced, melancholic tracks.
VA – Refined Textures Vol. 1 [AER03]

New release on Atmospheric Existence Recordings, featuring artists 1Dan, Bittersuite and Miles Sagnia. A beautifully poetic 3 track ride through the outer realms of Electronic music.
Yours – Yours [DOMERIGHT01]

Unknown producers deliver a hot piece of wax with a great early Detroit techno tune, pure old school house fun in a slightly updated version.
Jeff Mills live @ Dommune, Tokyo 23.12.2010

Dino Sabatini – Prologue Portefeuille Podcast 02
Samuli Kemppi – Cyclic Model EP [M_RECLTD06]

The sixth M_Rec LTD’s release is signed by Samuli Kemppi and showing this unmistakable style. These four new tracks strike again for its ultra-modern techno. A techno full of expectation with its clean sound and dark, reminiscent of Detroit techno.
Hironori Takahashi – Gaia’s Archetype [AC005LTD]

Uncompromisingly deep and brooding techno from Japan’s Hironori Takahashi, including a Nax_Acid remix. ‘Outgass’ is the big highlight here, a side of well balanced and immersive techno powered by sculpted subbass kicks and opened into widescreen proportions with some dazzling production tricks. On the flipside there should be some kind of warning attached to the pounding ‘Serv’, a stoically fierce tribal tattoo for modern dancefloor rituals, followed by Nax_Acid’s more spacious and crafty mix of ‘Outgass’.

