House/techno 2013

stephenk

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oh absolutely do. they're fantastic. seminal. were way ahead of their time. one of them actually posts here sometimes, or used to.

 

e/y

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Actress remixes of Legowelt

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also, this radio show by one of the guys from WT Records (...I think?) was good:


personable peak oil
strategy peak oil
personable peak oil
j velez mmt tapes 4
willie burns TTT
the rhythm odyssey & dr dunks golf channel
danny ultra omni
big house deep in big baby acid
africaine 808 tummy tummy
vivian vee wanna feel
roxana in your eyes instr.
bobby davenport gimme a break
zodiac the mysterious galaxy
sabre night drive to bolland
d'marc cantu straight shooter
robert hood into the exodus
anstam watchign the ships go down
florian kupfer feelin
valmass gallano
dj overdose film freak
soils a commodity place
 

paolo

Mechanical phantoms
Anthony Naples has started a label, first release comes from Huerco S with a Bookworms and Steve Summers remix

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jimitheexploder

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Unsure about Hunico S at the moment. He's all over the place on diffrent labels with diffrent names but I'm not sure I've heard anything that really grabbed me yet. Find Steve Summers a bit wishy washy too.

Been trying to get my head around The Analogue Cops, I love the stuff with Blawan as Parassela but on their own or with most of the other colabs they seem really stale somehow, the energy aint there and the structures of the tracks are a bit boring. But I do dig this track on the new EP.

 

benw

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assuming you mean huerco jimi? for me the ones doing the do are: black gloves, black mash, his remix of Toastaoven by YYU and Untitled and Bypass off the No Jack EP. Although the new EP listed upthread sounds good too.
 

SecondLine

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that's sick.

DJ Qu/Strength Music need more props in my opinion. Always manage to be brilliantly dark without resorting to the usual signifiers for darkness.
 

jimitheexploder

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Yeah DJ Qu is wicked.

Been playing that new one of his a lot this year.


Love the shifting shaking percussion, its like some dark wildpitch business.

Think I've linked to it a few times in this thread already haha.
 

huffafc

Mumler
so many great techno releases in the past six months that have been pushing into interesting kinds of darkness from 90s acid to the whole downwards legacy that's ever present now:




and this one from shawn o'sullivan forthcoming on anthony parasole's label:

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jimitheexploder

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Barnt - Tunsten


Its batshit crazy and pretty refreshing for it.

Who knew a meladramatic cartoon minimal techno build on a garage beat would work so well.

Fun innit.
 

sgn

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DJ Qu/Strength Music need more props in my opinion. Always manage to be brilliantly dark without resorting to the usual signifiers for darkness.
Agreed, even though Qu's a little hit-and-miss for me. that description is spot on though. I'd add that most of his music is also weird in a similar way.

speaking of weird music, I've really come around on AMUS's "Ahead". It took me about 20-25 listens but it makes perfect sense to me now. I've gone from "I appreciate this but I don't think I will ever really love this" to "this is fucking brilliant". I still have no idea how anyone's supposed to move to it though. Has anyone heard it in a club?

Also finally heard Gerry Read's album. Don't really have much to say about it other than I had high expectations and it didn't come close to meeting them.
 

jimitheexploder

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More DJ Spider this time with Phil Moffa.


There is a lot of really nice dark deep house out there at the moment.

Levon Vincent, Holdie Gawn/Micawber, DJ Qu, Vester Koza, DJ Spider & Marshallito, DJ Spider & Phil Moffa, The Analogue Cops & Alex Picone. All put out quality 12"s this year so far.
 
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