
An other release on the Spanish label Analogue Solutions, with some banging house and techno based on samples from Detroit tracks.

An other release on the Spanish label Analogue Solutions, with some banging house and techno based on samples from Detroit tracks.

The Oliverwho Factory returns on Rush Hour with their new single ‘Galactic Transit’, a hot slice of raw and sexy Detroit house music.

Aesthetic Audio presents the new release featuring three lush compositions. Keeping consistent with the previous ten Aesthetic Audio releases, the formula for this new gem remains an uncompromising plethora of very raw substance, innovation and timeless music.
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Free gift from Scion A/V. Three reinterpretation of Detroit’s garage / punk band The Dirtbombs, comming from Omar-S, Kyle Hall and Octomorph.

Still Music is proud to present “Analog Aquarium”, the debut album by legendary Detroit house producer Rick “The Godson” Wilhite. Rick is a longtime member of Detroit’s dance music scene, one of the epicenters of Detroit’s 1980’s techno music explosion. Rick has been around for almost two decades and has churned out a myriad of EPs, but never before did he release an actual full-length album. “Analog Aquarium” will feature a total of 10 tracks, of which most are previously unreleased, including a few collabos with Theo Parrish, Osunlade and Marcellus Pittman.
Rick Wilhite – City Bar Dancing (Basement Mix) download

Local Action come correct with two debut productions by Contakt strapped with a killer Rolando remix! ‘Not Forgetten’ tips the balance towards boldly melodic and tranced-out motifs powered by a cool and clipped Funky roll, whereas ‘Rhodophyta’ is all about rugged, highly rinsable dub chord flares and staggered Funky rhythm construction for the movers. Detroit’s son, Rolando revises ‘Not Forgotten’ with a deft Latin tuck, savoring the build with a skilled restraint and teasing the rhythm like he’s loving it

CRC, one half Morphology, returns to Heliocentric Music with two new blistering tracks in the vein of famous 90ies UK-IDM Techno. The contribution by Myon is a 9-minute cut with huge basslines and strings that will rock your socks of.

Four tracks of deep techno and electro produced by Nick Dunton, one half of The 65D Mavericks. This EP represents a bit of a departure from his hard-edged 65d style, and brings four beautiful tracks steeped in soulful imagery. It’s all classic Detroit style techno on here ranging from solid sweet dub techno to more string laden electro tracks with beautiful spoken voices. ‘Lost Love’ is absolutely the winner but all 4 tracks are top notch

Octave One’s 430 West label releases remixes of the outfit’s debut on Derrick May’s Transmat imprint, ‘I Believe’ and their monumental release from the Underground Resistance/430 West Records release ‘Daystar Rising’. Remixing it up here are Sandwell District and Aril Brikha.

Here’s the 2nd 12inch withcuts from the forthcoming Grooveman Spot 3rd solo project album Runnin Pizza. This 2nd 12inch has some nice beatdown vibes going with a Hip Hop aesthetic and a raw Detroit house vibe. “Going On” is the a percussive boogie beatdown track and has mid-tempo claps with percussion, fender rhodes and a strings sample going “5hg Rhyth” is a wonderful afro-percussive acid beatdown cut, starting with a percussive groove and complemented by a acid sound with funk vibe and groovy key chords. “Take Back” is the new dimension of Grooveman Spot’s hip hop beat science and grooves.

Norman Talley’s “The Journey” gets two deep slow-mo remixes from Scott Grooves and The Panther.

This is the third installment in the ItaloJohnson series. All three tracks are moving their way through the dancefloor, nevertheless, they are musically hip and flexible.

The second release of Analogue Solutions Record releases as Unknown Artists and no label info. Two edits made of older electronic tracks, some banging techno tracks with some Detroit influences.

Dark and deep industrialesque techno. This is self-preservation music forming from the black waters of isolation and loss, there is no “artist” in this equation, no ordained or predestined genius operating behind the mystified veil of divined talent, imminent fate or blind luck.

Franco Cangelli returns to his own Mowar label for a four-track EP. Inspired by classic techno and contemporary machinations in equal measure, Cangelli’s palette is varied but sophisticated.

Patrice Scott presents a new Sistrum series called “The Aphotic Segments”. This is the first part showcasing the talents of Patrice Scott, XDB, Leonid and Anton Zap, aaking yet another statement on deep, intense and timeless techno music.