Jun 01 2008
CLARO INTELECTO “Warehouse Sessions Volume 5″ (Modern Love)


Continuing the warehouse series of releases, Manchester’s new oldskool boy Claro Intelecto gives us 2 trax of pure detroit flavoured lushness….
Jun 01 2008


Continuing the warehouse series of releases, Manchester’s new oldskool boy Claro Intelecto gives us 2 trax of pure detroit flavoured lushness….
Jun 01 2008


Collection of remixes by Apparat, some more melodic electronica, some more minimal, pretty much all of them good….
Jun 01 2008


Seems that the Londoners want to show the Berliners how it’s done… and pretty much pull it off….
Jun 01 2008


R&S Seem to putting good use to the back cat they still own the rights to, which I guess is better that just sticking out any old minimal rubbish that many of the old names of the techno scene seem to bve doing these days, another chance to pick up these classic trax if you missed them before…
Jun 01 2008
Jun 01 2008


During my time spent in eastern europe I got a lot more switched on to the more glitchy, melancholic, melodic sound of producers such as Vladislav Delay, whilst not being so much into the majority of his output this one caught my ear…
Jun 01 2008


Seems that more and more old harder techno labels are going minimal, the results usually being very average, here though the JPLS remix has grabbed me, following on a similar theme to his previous “fuckshuffle” e.p. on M_nus….
Jun 01 2008


Oliver Chesler’s “Things to come” label continues to fuse new wave/cyberpunk with old hardcore rave influences with this latest offering, the first 3 cuts being a bit too on the new wave/goth thing to be in my box, i’m heading straight for the Stamba remix for some dirty bassline action…
http://www.juno.co.uk/products/310476-01.htm
don’t forget to check out what else is happening in the world of Things To Come/ The Horrorist here: http://www.thingstocome.com
Jun 01 2008


Bassline action from Ravey Davey, with remix support from DS and Syntax Error…
Jun 01 2008


Yet more old skool inspired stuff, to be played very loudly out of your kenwood in the back of the XR3i. Old school DX B-Lines from Sims and Anderson compete with acid from Paul Mac, but Mark Broom steals the show with a dirty great Jackin’ Mustang donut in the pub car park in the shape of “Blue”, which wouldn’t sound out of place on a Relief record circa 1994, killer! http://www.juno.co.uk/products/305930-01.htm