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Turning off will mean that your activity is not sent to these services. This site tracks activity, used for customised advertising across several services ActiveCampaign. View Your Wish List Close. Close View Full Product. Romantic Evening Sex All Themes. Articles Features Interviews Lists. Streams Videos All Posts. My Profile. Advanced Search. Metanarrative Review by Rick Anderson. Track Listing. As usual, it offers a superb balance of dark and intoxicating electro, tuneful intelligent techno, bubbly IDM, glitchy post-ambient soundscapes, deep and bass-heavy techno shufflers and clanking, off kilter experimentation from the Autehcre school of electronica.
It's atmospheric, impeccably produced and stuffed full of highlights. In other words, it's another great Claro Intelecto album. Vril - "Lazar" - BPM.
Cameron - "Construct" - BPM. Review: Despite being operational for almost two decades, Delsin has a higher hit rate than nearly any other techno label. This is audible on Cameron 10, an eight-track compilation from the Dutch imprint. The Invariants deliver deep, atmospheric techno for the floor on "Ritzy", while Artefakt's contribution, "Anemic Cinema", is a reflective broken beat affair. Delsin has coaxed a track form Claro Intelecto, who delivers the bass-heavy but mysterious electro of "Hurt".
Newcomers also get a platform, with Sentomea dropping the slow-burning dub house of "Ease of Life" and Shlomo impressing on "The Quest", a tunnelling techno groove that also features hushed angel chants. If that wasn't enough Giegling's Vril and Gunnar Haslam complete the package with bleep-laden and lo-fi tracks respectively.
I Love Techno Joe - "Slope" - BPM. Randomer - "Bring" - BPM. Djedjotronic - "Signal" - BPM. Tinfoil - "Foil 1" - BPM. Zadig - "Panic" - BPM. Review: One of Europe's biggest electronic music parties sets out an impressive taster for this year's event. Brodinski also deserves kudos for dropping the grainy, surging bass and crisp drums of Claro Intelecto's rumbling electro killer, "Tone". White Sun - BPM.
Played by: Paul Mac , Tony Lionni. Now with this new Stanza EP, Intelecto shows Delsin for the first time how brutish he can actually be. Combining techno, electro, a bit of dub and a lot of industrialisms mixed with high powered Chicago house elements, "Remember" is the perfect example of his musical dynamism. And for lovers of Regis style power techno there's "Blank CC".
Peace Of Mind. Sawlin - "Zeitstempel" - BPM. Convextion - "Verna" - BPM. Redshape - "" classic mix - BPM. Played by: Owain Kimber Owain K.
Review: Many happy returns to Dutch techno stalwarts Delsin, who celebrate reaching a century of releases with DSR, a collection of previously unreleased gems from the label's global army of artists.
Fighting The Blind Man. Played by: Paul Mac. Founded back in , Delsin have undoubtedly slipped past this number if you factor in all the reissues, one off releases and their rejuvenated Ann Aimee sub label, but everyone loves a special edition release so lets not nitpick. Siberian producer Unbroken Dub manages to sound both calming and slightly foreboding on the excellent final cut "Spacing".
Reform Club. Blind Side - BPM. Scriptease - BPM. Control - BPM. Quiet Life - BPM. While Reform Club does sparkle and shimmer with epic strings, ghostly reversed chords and dreamy synths, it's the interplay between these elements and Stewart's unpredictable rhythmic dalliances that make his third album so rewarding.
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