• Classic der Dicke – Hustler

    books hip-hop music reviews

    26 November 2024

    Hip hop was my first love, the first music that I embraced without guidance from my parents. It was the early 1980s and whilst the culture had been born a decade earlier in New York City, it was still a mere shadow of the global phenomenon it would become in later years. Rock n’ roll still dominated the airwaves, but if you lived in the inner city, hip hop was king.

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  • SlugoS — Heretical Subversion

    music reviews techno

    3 July 2023

    SlugoS delivers a dark atmospheric and driving techno album on German Sacred Court, imprint label run by SNTS. The LP format is rarely exploited by producers nowadays, but he luckily gets back to it and delivers a beautifully crafted album that evolves and brings a diverse set of sounds from start to end.

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  • TKNS — Caecus Nervi

    music reviews techno

    29 March 2023

    In the vast world of groove-ridden art such as techno, many of the offerings are simply reinternations of what a certain tune made work, often the same ideas get recycled in slightly different packages, and most importantly it’s often that the producer loses his vision and meaning with the sound he delivers. But if we were to get stuck at what the mainstream (even of the underground) offers, we’d be in depression and crying out loud that nothing is good anymore, that things aren’t as they used to be, just a general negative connotation of music.

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  • dj bluegucci – Korea EP

    music reviews techno

    18 March 2023

    You wake up one day and it’s the end of the 90’s, back when they started making it rawest, the sludgy and aggressive tribal techno is at its peak and mister dj bluegucci takes the stage with this 3-track EP consisting of totalitarian powerful grooves accompanied by saturated bass lines that always compliment and playfully bounce together with sharp and crazy, punchy kicks.

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  • Rrose — Tulip Space

    electronic music reviews

    23 February 2023

    The six tracks that make up Rrose’s latest EP, Tulip Space, fit together like a puzzle that doesn’t resemble the image on the box. Expectations be damned.

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  • PMG Kolektiv - Rezonator

    electronic music reviews

    12 February 2023

    Rezonator is the debut album by Macedonian electronic band PMG Kolektiv, released in 2007 and produced by Mirko Popov, Robotek and a few other friends from the collective.

    Year 2007 was a different universe for Macedonia, realising that just 6 years before, we have somehow survived a civil war, and just one year back in 2006 the controversial right-wing dictator Gruevski had just started his 10 year reign which left the country decapitated and split like never before, effects which will be felt for many years to follow.

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  • Speedy J — Loudboxer

    music reviews techno

    27 October 2022

    Ravers and raverettes, last weekend as I was browsing through some internet pages to discover new music from the industrial sphere of sonics, I stumbled upon this guy Speedy J, a name that I’ve encountered several times before, but for some reason never went beyond to explore his offerings.

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  • V/A — Purgatorium Inane EP

    music reviews techno

    11 August 2022

    Caedite Eos is pleased to present a various artist EP for its second release. This time _asstnt, Leo Laker, Voight Kampff and SlugoS are the ones in charge to deliver four peak-time killer tracks, keeping the same spirit as the first release: pure hard techno with an experimental touch.

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  • Zomby ‎– Where Were U In ’92?

    electronic music reviews

    12 March 2022

    I discovered Zomby through his releases on Hyperdub, and his catalogue of music threw me off: this guy was all over the place with ‘badboi’ riddims, dub and rave fused together so well, that he easily takes one of the top places of artists which influenced me and my music taste as I continued forward.

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  • DJ Bazootka – All ‘Bout Vice

    music reviews techno

    22 October 2021

    DJ Bazootka returns in full-length operandi, this time emphasising on ethereal, no-holds-barred brutal mayhem in 15 nodes of chaotic transmission.
    “No one has to do something he doesn’t want to do for the rest of his life, but, then again, if that’s what you wind up doing, by all means convince yourself that you had to do it – you’ll have lots of company.” – Hunter S. Thompson, April 1958

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