Trinidadian Deep – Deep Love EP [NERO023T]

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Trinidadian Deep is back on Neroli with Deep Love EP, a combination of more musical pieces like the infectious ‘Sweet Gal’ and the classic USG sounding ‘Mama Yemeya’ and a more spacey and far out one ‘My Eshu’.

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Trinidadian Deep – Deep Love EP [NERO023T]

Jacob Stoy – Redenswart EP [UV12]

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Jacob Stoy and his very first solo EP for Uncanny Valley. Everything starts with Redensart, a sunny piece of music with a sneaky bassline and easy synth pads that come across like a warm rain shower.. Hauswart is an impressive example of how one can create a whole atmosphere of sound within two minutes. Start is maybe the most conventional Deep House track on the EP and seduces with catchy synth chords and thrilling drums. Finally Gegenwart brings things to a jazzy end with tipsy synths and tripping percussions.

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Jacob Stoy – Redenswart EP [UV12]

Marcel Dettmann – Linux / Ellipse [50WEAPONS025]

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The idea behind the label name is quite simple. After 50 single releases the label will not be continued and instead look back on a series of unique electronic dance music. With catalog number 25 the first half is now completed. As a very special guest Marcel Dettmann returns to 50 Weapons for a celebration of classic techno. Similar to his sold out “Deluge / Duel” single from December 2011, Marcel Dettmann affirms his love of purified, pumping techno.

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Marcel Dettmann – Linux / Ellipse [50WEAPONS025]

Tadeo – Anu-An EP [AI001]

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The first release on the new label Another Intelligence comes with four transmissions from an other word by Spaniard Tadeo. Four tracks of complete trip along the visions by visitors of another worlds with a different intelligence. Good for the high class dance floors and the best thinking minds. Dynamics, solids and differences. The techno of the future is in our living present. Just, obtain your own conclusions.

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Tadeo – Anu-An EP [AI001]

John Daly – Pandora [1TRACK008]

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John Daly dropping a monster track on his own 1track Records. Moving away from the previous deeper and chicago rooted tracks on the label he drops a massive peak time house track with massive chords and a pulsating sub baseline. Flipside has a more stripped and dubby Pandora Box remix.

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John Daly – Pandora [1TRACK008]

Deniro – Grey EP [TAPE001]

The first release on Tape Records Amsterdam sounds nothing but colourful, distinctive and hot. This is the debut of Deniro (real name: Reynier Hooft), a young producer who resides in The Hague and only works with vintage synthesizers and drum computers. On the Grey EP he takes you along on an astral trip and indulges you with deep synthesizer leads, shifting pads, clear-cut hi-hats and relentless rhythms. TAPE001 is a deep, but uplifting release. Even though Deniro’s sound is clearly influenced by early techno records, the Grey EP is no tribute but a beautiful example of modern electronic music in true Detroit fashion. The lush, sometimes even Japanese sounding melodies make you dream of deep blue oceans and deserted beaches of far-off tropical islands. But despite of their dreamy character these tracks will definitely work every dancefloor. This is machine soul of the highest calibre.

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Deniro – Grey EP [TAPE001]

Optic Nerve – Detropolis EP [PBX023]

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The enigmatic Optic Nerve aka Keith Tucker returns with the aptly named Detropolis 12″ on Anthony “Shake” Shakir’s Puzzlebox imprint. Deep sea melodies, stabby chords and ravey basslines litter the EP which floats somewhere between shuffling techno and bubbling electro of the Detroit kind. Optic Nerve’s soothing original is a fast-paced slice of electro-techno gold, while Aux 88 up the percussive elements of Tucker’s original, escorting a plodding bassline from out back to up front. The “Detroit vocal Mental mix” sheds all but the basics and pumps up the bass, using a vocodered “Detropolis” vocal as its centrepiece. Discreet Drexciyan pads and Model 500 magic flash throughout the “M5 Central Station Mix”, closing a quintessential Detroit classic.

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Optic Nerve – Detropolis EP [PBX023]