Never before released Playgroup remixes of the almighty Soft Cell. A proper bleepy techno electro workout akin to one of Mathew Jonson's finest numbers.
Lasers 'n' Shit marks the return of Syntheme to Planet Mu. Following the success of Volume 1 and Lov3 (the latter on the Weme label), there have been many questions as to the mysterious Syntheme's identity. Only one thing is certain-- whoever it is, they sho' know their acid.
The opening track on this exceptionally good 4-tracker from Merck's offshoot label "Narita" is one of those rare dancefloor destroyers that crops up every so often, and not nearly often enough. "Snaffle" obliterates everything in its way and in its wake with a rampant nod to Detroit, breaks used...
A pioneer of the fidget sound drops this two tracker featuring the tracks "PINBALL" and "BARK OF A DEMON DOG." Plenty of bump on this record, mixed with wonky synths and clean shuffled rhythms. The stuff you want to drop to make the kids scream.
Toronto-based Tomas Jirku introduced his variant of the popular Berlin minimal-techno sound via Montreal labels No Type (an MP3-oriented Internet concern), and Alien8. Jirku's reliance upon digital splices to disrupt SEQUINS's gridwork of beats and basslines aligns him with the "click-house"...