A straight up statement and quite an angry motherfucker this one is. BANG BANG BANG...there goes your eardrum.
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You're a fan of sterile, dark grinding SloMo Techno? You're appreciating the ultra tense, hard hitting works of acts like Pan Sonic as much as you do love the monotonously hypnotic, ever meandering first 12"es put out anonymously by Mr. Fred Bigot, now better known as Electronicat? And you do about know the deep, intelligent listening music once served by producers like Nommo Ogo on now defunct labels like Dyslexic Response? If you've been nodding your head three times in a row now and you're able to figure how an amalgamation of these influences would sound like on top of a dry, varied foundation of 4/4 bassdrums with a undeniably cold, alienating approach from the far future that never stops you're well likely to crank your soundsystem to the max after you purchased this great twelve track album that puts Raster-Noton'esque, clearly defined sound aesthetics on the dancefloor but is also giving room for warm, floating Ambient spheres as to be found in the beatless approach of the fourth track yet untitled on the promotional CDr sitting in our CD deck right now. But actually this break is only short lived as more  dry, this time acidic hypnosis emerges from the beatless realms only to introduce the next straightforward excess on concrete bunker floors with no lights and loads and loads of rusty metal on the walls served by David Letellier a.k.a. Kangding Ray on his fourth longplay effort within eight years. Sacred machine music recommended for those who like to explore life on the dark side.      
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We've got a thing for shattered realities as well as for industrial structures basicly built from metal and concrete. Same goes for Iceland's Bloodgroup which shot this video in Budapest in April 2013.
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Deep and moody House music coming straight from the island of Gran Canaria. Soon to be released as digital E.P. via Poker Flat Recordings.
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That's what I call a proper cover. And a pretty sweet way of upcycling things.
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Buy gear. Play live. Make video. Rock!
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Shortly after his recent artist feature on joinmusic.com Sascha Müller drops another technoid bomb on the worlds dancefloors with his triple shot "Determination 0 / 00 / 000" that is due for release on January 30th. Three tracks of uber-massive Highspeed Techno beyond 140 bpm that are about to set  floors on fire and cover punters bodies in soaking sweat whilst working out hard to deadly precise hi-hats and merciless bassdrums punching in everyone's face. Taking over crowds by storm these tunes might be defined as a new sub-genre of what's usually referred to as HardTechno - so what about Blitz(krieg) Techno for this one?
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When they used to say "House Music is here to stay" back in the good old days I'm pretty they had tracks like this in mind. Their deep is my deep. For real.
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A new AcidCore label on the block with these two massive tunes on its very second release that has been issued as limited and highly beautiful 7" white vinyl pressing. Copies have been available via Otaku Records / Hamburg and might be restocked.
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News have it that Steve Bug opens the 2014 Poker Flat release circuit with a massive three track vinyl - and four track digital - EP that proves once again why he's the master of uber-tense, stripped down and highly functional TechHouse efforts. After listening to this short preview of "Simple, Thick & Raw" you'll be likely to hunt down this one for sure. Check!
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