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Cocktail Party Effect - No Title
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Cocktail Party Effect - No Title
Having released 2 killer and totally unique EPs on Cold Recordings, the British-born, Berlin-based Eric Baldwin aka Cocktail Party Effect, lines up his first for Tectonic. Across these 4 dynamic 130bpm cuts, CPE demonstrates his sharp ear for creating tracks full of energising percussive twists, melding hard-charging, dynamic techno textures and while running wild with a UK sense of bass-heavy and percussive manoeuvres.
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Cocktail Party Effect - 77
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Cocktail Party Effect - 88
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Cocktail Party Effect - 111
Bringing his signature heavy freak crunch to the label, Cocktail Party Effect's "Oscilloscope Detachments" is the latest addition to the Midnight Shift catalogue.
Instructions: Follow the oscilloscope to jack into the EP's pulse from start to end.
Headliner A1 '77' dazzles in melodic glory paired with glitchy underfoot and a high-voltage wire running hot. Next, '88' lets it all loose with classic breaks twisted on its head and with its core intestines spilling out. Unexpected turns in this effect-heavy club composition recalls the phrase that "you've gotta know the rules to break the rules" and CPE is undoubtedly a master of that. '99' takes it further down South London style for the heads, while ambient closer '111' visualises the previously underscored oscilloscope in full spectrum. More
Instructions: Follow the oscilloscope to jack into the EP's pulse from start to end.
Headliner A1 '77' dazzles in melodic glory paired with glitchy underfoot and a high-voltage wire running hot. Next, '88' lets it all loose with classic breaks twisted on its head and with its core intestines spilling out. Unexpected turns in this effect-heavy club composition recalls the phrase that "you've gotta know the rules to break the rules" and CPE is undoubtedly a master of that. '99' takes it further down South London style for the heads, while ambient closer '111' visualises the previously underscored oscilloscope in full spectrum. More
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After a long break, Tbilisi based label – Transfigured Time is back with their 6th Release. This time with Berlin-based producer and DJ – Cocktail Party Effect, who previously had releases on Pinch’s Cold Recordings and Headcount Records. With ‘Death Of An Algorithm’, Eric Baldwin brings experimental and rhythmical tracks with dance floor character. 6 tracks are a perfect mix of IDM, dubstep, techno, experimental and ambient music.
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Pruvan - pozor
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Pruvan - Beastwoman
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Pruvan - buckets
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Pruvan - All My Mites" (vinyl exclusive)
Introducing Pruvan to Tectonic and to the world, with this debut EP of soundsystem smashing beats! Think - expertly crafted productions that effortlessly bring together some of the best elements from techno, D&B and dubstep. The US-born, Czech-based producer has carved a fresh space, bringing next level sounds together with finely tuned production skills.
Lead track Pozor sets the pace, just simple and effective, followed by a pick-up in tempo with Beastwoman; fiddly fun with Buckets and a vinyl exclusive tech-workout with All My Mites. The digital EP comes with 2 extra tracks, Raw Dawg & Yoji, providing bonus extra fire.
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Lead track Pozor sets the pace, just simple and effective, followed by a pick-up in tempo with Beastwoman; fiddly fun with Buckets and a vinyl exclusive tech-workout with All My Mites. The digital EP comes with 2 extra tracks, Raw Dawg & Yoji, providing bonus extra fire.
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Sectra - A Demon In My View
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Sectra - Counter Culture
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Sectra - Ashes
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Sectra - Bedlam
Introducing USA based artist Jon Linskey aka 'Sectra' to Tectonic! With a truly unique sound, Sectra's music sits among the crushing, claustrophobic weight of Shapednoise drone spaces, the percussive dexterity of a Detroit techno wizard and summoning the power of DMZ with sub bass sonics designed to hug your ankles.
'A Demon In My View' runs at a dangerous 90bpm, a total night stalker of a beat riddled with menace and the deep stench of fear. You will be scared, but that's OK, we'll get through this. 'Counter Culture' runs at 126bpm and projects us far out into distance space for a Sci-Fi adventure to a distant galaxy with a techno shaped rocket to propel us out there (well, there's a 4/4 kick in there at least..).
Flip for 'Ashes' where we get a hint of dubstep influence melded with mangling technology and more perfectly placed sounds. Lastly we turn to 'Bedlam' which takes the pace down a few notches and we find ourselves hypnotized in a half-step, rocking gently, wrapped in a blanket, slowly shaking off the trauma.
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'A Demon In My View' runs at a dangerous 90bpm, a total night stalker of a beat riddled with menace and the deep stench of fear. You will be scared, but that's OK, we'll get through this. 'Counter Culture' runs at 126bpm and projects us far out into distance space for a Sci-Fi adventure to a distant galaxy with a techno shaped rocket to propel us out there (well, there's a 4/4 kick in there at least..).
Flip for 'Ashes' where we get a hint of dubstep influence melded with mangling technology and more perfectly placed sounds. Lastly we turn to 'Bedlam' which takes the pace down a few notches and we find ourselves hypnotized in a half-step, rocking gently, wrapped in a blanket, slowly shaking off the trauma.
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Fjaak - No Title
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Fjaak - No Title
Dance music during lockdown? Wh?t's the point?
Don't lose faith.. We will be back dancing together and when we do, you will want to hear this EP blasted out on a massive sound system, in good company. Berlin-based Aaron and Felix, aka Fjaak, have found themselves on a rapid uphill trajectory this last few years, tearing up the techno scene with their broken rhythms and massive floor fillers. With 'WH?T EP' we take things back underground, keeping in check with a darkside-son- ic familiar to Tectonic.
Lead track 'WH?T' is a brutal dancefloor track, weighted by a thundering distorted bass and skittering broken breakbeats and meticulous drum programming. Title based sample "Whaaaaaaaaaaaat" chimes in now and then to remind you what you're listening to.
Label boss Pinch is first up on remix duties, taking the 'WH?T' original and deeply upsetting it. Hard bang with some 4/4 bits and loads of distortion.
We flip then for a rare collaboration between Fjaak and Felix's brother J. Manuel (originally a founding mem- ber of Fjaak and brother of Felix), taking things into scribbly-acid territory, while keeping the mood low-slung and rolling. Dangerous beat manipulator Eric Baldwin aka Cocktail Party Effect finishes up the plate with a synapse-sizzling version backed by heavy drum programming and ankle hugging subs.
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A1: WH?T
A2: WH?T (Pinch Remix)
AA1. XoXp0rt by Fjaak & J. Manuel
AA2. XoXp0rt (Cocktail Party Effect Remix)
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Don't lose faith.. We will be back dancing together and when we do, you will want to hear this EP blasted out on a massive sound system, in good company. Berlin-based Aaron and Felix, aka Fjaak, have found themselves on a rapid uphill trajectory this last few years, tearing up the techno scene with their broken rhythms and massive floor fillers. With 'WH?T EP' we take things back underground, keeping in check with a darkside-son- ic familiar to Tectonic.
Lead track 'WH?T' is a brutal dancefloor track, weighted by a thundering distorted bass and skittering broken breakbeats and meticulous drum programming. Title based sample "Whaaaaaaaaaaaat" chimes in now and then to remind you what you're listening to.
Label boss Pinch is first up on remix duties, taking the 'WH?T' original and deeply upsetting it. Hard bang with some 4/4 bits and loads of distortion.
We flip then for a rare collaboration between Fjaak and Felix's brother J. Manuel (originally a founding mem- ber of Fjaak and brother of Felix), taking things into scribbly-acid territory, while keeping the mood low-slung and rolling. Dangerous beat manipulator Eric Baldwin aka Cocktail Party Effect finishes up the plate with a synapse-sizzling version backed by heavy drum programming and ankle hugging subs.
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A1: WH?T
A2: WH?T (Pinch Remix)
AA1. XoXp0rt by Fjaak & J. Manuel
AA2. XoXp0rt (Cocktail Party Effect Remix)
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Shed - 01
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Shed - 02
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Shed - 03
René Pawlowitz presents himself in many different forms; whether it's as Head High, EQD, Wax, WK7, The Traveller or more recently as Hoover - he consistently, and without any fuss or hype - produces some of the most effective, qual-ity techno you can find on the planet. The Shed alias is usually reserved for his best work.
With this in mind, it really is a special event to announce this amazing new EP from Shed on Tectonic, showcasing 3 distinctive and highly effective techno cuts.
'Try' takes a broken-beat techno rhythm for it's spine - reminiscent a little of the 2008/9 dubstep/techno crossover peri-od. Tension is set with dissonant elements pulsing around swooping subs until we are saved by the heroic pads that ease in, building ever upwards to a lush finale. Close your eyes and be transported back to the rave.
'Box' is a darker, more percussive affair - claustrophobic and industrial. 130bpm 4/4 distorted kicks set the stage as frantic drum machine hats and claps crash about heavily reverb'ed ghostly samples.
Lastly we come to 'Sweep', a hypnotic bleepy roller with a bass heavy presence. As the riff loops up and over, drums build and a dissonant synth part creeps in. The not-quite 4/4 kick drives you ever forward with a gentle stumble as rat-tling hi hats flair about over head. Great finish to a great EP.
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A1: Try
A2: Box
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With this in mind, it really is a special event to announce this amazing new EP from Shed on Tectonic, showcasing 3 distinctive and highly effective techno cuts.
'Try' takes a broken-beat techno rhythm for it's spine - reminiscent a little of the 2008/9 dubstep/techno crossover peri-od. Tension is set with dissonant elements pulsing around swooping subs until we are saved by the heroic pads that ease in, building ever upwards to a lush finale. Close your eyes and be transported back to the rave.
'Box' is a darker, more percussive affair - claustrophobic and industrial. 130bpm 4/4 distorted kicks set the stage as frantic drum machine hats and claps crash about heavily reverb'ed ghostly samples.
Lastly we come to 'Sweep', a hypnotic bleepy roller with a bass heavy presence. As the riff loops up and over, drums build and a dissonant synth part creeps in. The not-quite 4/4 kick drives you ever forward with a gentle stumble as rat-tling hi hats flair about over head. Great finish to a great EP.
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A1: Try
A2: Box
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Lamont - "Hold Dat"
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Lamont - "Push"
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Lamont - "Brain"
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Lamont - "Open Letter"
Tectonic is very proud to welcome Lamont to the team!
Bristol's bendy-beats whizz kid is mainly known for dropping jaws with his releases on Swamp 81 and it's various offshoots. This time, he's been chipping away at 4 fine-cut gem, especially for Tectonic - bringing some darkside vibrations in addition to his usual bounce.
'Hold Dat' runs at 135bpm, sitting in-between grime, dubstep and housey/techno/whatever that thing Lamont usually does! Charged with a disgusting, totally greasy bassline, this one drops hard and keeps going - quality moves for (now, mostly imaginary) dancefloors.
'Push' takes it down a notch, to 130 for a more heads-y work out, laden with crackling, fizzing sonics - and heavily punctuated by sub bass hits. The energy levels step back a touch, while building intensity.
'Brain' sees Lamont working more familiar territories - sending a pounding 4/4 kick drum out to hold together a series of collapsing percussive hits and warping melodies - as a 'brain' sample, simply haunts your brain.
The EP closes off with 'Open Letter', taking things into a dread-space; dub wise, deep and dangerous. The lurching bass hits take charge and push you through layers of echo'ed hits and micro-melodramas, to round off this great EP in fine style.
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A1: Hold Dat
A2: Push
AA1: Brain
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Bristol's bendy-beats whizz kid is mainly known for dropping jaws with his releases on Swamp 81 and it's various offshoots. This time, he's been chipping away at 4 fine-cut gem, especially for Tectonic - bringing some darkside vibrations in addition to his usual bounce.
'Hold Dat' runs at 135bpm, sitting in-between grime, dubstep and housey/techno/whatever that thing Lamont usually does! Charged with a disgusting, totally greasy bassline, this one drops hard and keeps going - quality moves for (now, mostly imaginary) dancefloors.
'Push' takes it down a notch, to 130 for a more heads-y work out, laden with crackling, fizzing sonics - and heavily punctuated by sub bass hits. The energy levels step back a touch, while building intensity.
'Brain' sees Lamont working more familiar territories - sending a pounding 4/4 kick drum out to hold together a series of collapsing percussive hits and warping melodies - as a 'brain' sample, simply haunts your brain.
The EP closes off with 'Open Letter', taking things into a dread-space; dub wise, deep and dangerous. The lurching bass hits take charge and push you through layers of echo'ed hits and micro-melodramas, to round off this great EP in fine style.
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A1: Hold Dat
A2: Push
AA1: Brain
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Cat-No:teclp025
Release-Date:26.06.2020
Genre:Dubstep
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Pinch - No Title
On June 26th the influential Bristol figurehead Rob Ellis AKA Pinch will release his first solo album 13 years, via his own label, Tectonic.
'Reality Tunnels' is a concept that was originally introduced by Robert Anton Wilson in his 1983 book 'Prometheus Ris-ing'. In essence, the concept of a reality tunnel relates to an idea on how we create our own perspective - the subjec-tive filter that we each apply to the world around us; the things we perceive and what our consciousness deems worthy of attention, IE what we see and hear is entirely relative to what we do not.
At points angular and uncompromising with levels in the red, frequencies pushed out and EQ curves stretched into strange new shapes, Pinch mixes both low and hi fi on this boldly distinct sonic statement. It sees him flexing years of production skills - but unconventionally so - knowing well that safe predictability and rounded polish don't get the most interesting results.
Dark trip hop Bristolia segues into blistering jungle on album opener 'Entangled Particles', before planet-hopping onto the spiky insidious grimestep of 'All Man Got', featuring the rugged rasp of OG warhorse Trim.
Beginning a triptych of future techno, 'Accelerated Culture' offers the album's most relatively straightforward moment, albeit one of scorching, anthemic dancefloor heat. Delving deeper into the vortex is the synapse sparking wobbler 'Returnity', before 'Finding Space' reaches to the cosmos' far-flung, glowing outlands.
Back to an urban reality is 'Party', where a subtly menacing sense of dread is ignited by Killa P's incremental flow, which ramps-up and pairs-back the intensity in unexpected ways. Still moving freely between different realities, 'Back To Beyond' is beautiful gloaming ambience, executed with equal fine-tuned grace as the genre's masters.
Jamaican vocalist Inezi lends sweet tones to the slow burning, roots-meets-modern-bass spiritual 'Change Is A Must', and on 'Non-Terrestrial Forms' an atmospheric, misty steppers intro segues stealthily into fiercely dystopian, amen-fuelled jungle tekno; marking one of several surprise attacks on the album, where a subtle-slight-of hand shoots the intensity level dynamically up.Closing as it begins, the album is bookended by a piece that recalls the dark, intricate soundscapes of Massive Attack's 'Mezzanine' and Tricky's 'Maxinquaye' - found here in 'The Last One's scorched, smoky rocker.
Hit the vinyl double pack for an exclusive and quite unique sounding 120bpm glitchy techno roller featuring man like Trim once again and live cello recordings.
Vinyl Tracklist:
A1. Entangled Particles Feat. Emika
A2. All Man Got Feat. Trim
A3. Accelerated Culture
B1. Returnity
B2. Making Space
B3. What Am I Waiting For? Feat. Trim **vinyl exclusive bonus track**
C1. Party Feat. Killa P
C2. Back To Beyond
D1. Change Is A Must Feat. Inezi
D2. Non-Terrestrial Forms
D3. The Last One Feat. Nive Nielsen
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'Reality Tunnels' is a concept that was originally introduced by Robert Anton Wilson in his 1983 book 'Prometheus Ris-ing'. In essence, the concept of a reality tunnel relates to an idea on how we create our own perspective - the subjec-tive filter that we each apply to the world around us; the things we perceive and what our consciousness deems worthy of attention, IE what we see and hear is entirely relative to what we do not.
At points angular and uncompromising with levels in the red, frequencies pushed out and EQ curves stretched into strange new shapes, Pinch mixes both low and hi fi on this boldly distinct sonic statement. It sees him flexing years of production skills - but unconventionally so - knowing well that safe predictability and rounded polish don't get the most interesting results.
Dark trip hop Bristolia segues into blistering jungle on album opener 'Entangled Particles', before planet-hopping onto the spiky insidious grimestep of 'All Man Got', featuring the rugged rasp of OG warhorse Trim.
Beginning a triptych of future techno, 'Accelerated Culture' offers the album's most relatively straightforward moment, albeit one of scorching, anthemic dancefloor heat. Delving deeper into the vortex is the synapse sparking wobbler 'Returnity', before 'Finding Space' reaches to the cosmos' far-flung, glowing outlands.
Back to an urban reality is 'Party', where a subtly menacing sense of dread is ignited by Killa P's incremental flow, which ramps-up and pairs-back the intensity in unexpected ways. Still moving freely between different realities, 'Back To Beyond' is beautiful gloaming ambience, executed with equal fine-tuned grace as the genre's masters.
Jamaican vocalist Inezi lends sweet tones to the slow burning, roots-meets-modern-bass spiritual 'Change Is A Must', and on 'Non-Terrestrial Forms' an atmospheric, misty steppers intro segues stealthily into fiercely dystopian, amen-fuelled jungle tekno; marking one of several surprise attacks on the album, where a subtle-slight-of hand shoots the intensity level dynamically up.Closing as it begins, the album is bookended by a piece that recalls the dark, intricate soundscapes of Massive Attack's 'Mezzanine' and Tricky's 'Maxinquaye' - found here in 'The Last One's scorched, smoky rocker.
Hit the vinyl double pack for an exclusive and quite unique sounding 120bpm glitchy techno roller featuring man like Trim once again and live cello recordings.
Vinyl Tracklist:
A1. Entangled Particles Feat. Emika
A2. All Man Got Feat. Trim
A3. Accelerated Culture
B1. Returnity
B2. Making Space
B3. What Am I Waiting For? Feat. Trim **vinyl exclusive bonus track**
C1. Party Feat. Killa P
C2. Back To Beyond
D1. Change Is A Must Feat. Inezi
D2. Non-Terrestrial Forms
D3. The Last One Feat. Nive Nielsen
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On June 26th the influential Bristol figurehead Rob Ellis AKA Pinch will release his first solo album 13 years, via his own label, Tectonic.
'Reality Tunnels' is a concept that was originally introduced by Robert Anton Wilson in his 1983 book 'Prometheus Ris-ing'. In essence, the concept of a reality tunnel relates to an idea on how we create our own perspective - the subjec-tive filter that we each apply to the world around us; the things we perceive and what our consciousness deems worthy of attention, IE what we see and hear is entirely relative to what we do not.
At points angular and uncompromising with levels in the red, frequencies pushed out and EQ curves stretched into strange new shapes, Pinch mixes both low and hi fi on this boldly distinct sonic statement. It sees him flexing years of production skills - but unconventionally so - knowing well that safe predictability and rounded polish don't get the most interesting results.
Dark trip hop Bristolia segues into blistering jungle on album opener 'Entangled Particles', before planet-hopping onto the spiky insidious grimestep of 'All Man Got', featuring the rugged rasp of OG warhorse Trim.
Beginning a triptych of future techno, 'Accelerated Culture' offers the album's most relatively straightforward moment, albeit one of scorching, anthemic dancefloor heat. Delving deeper into the vortex is the synapse sparking wobbler 'Returnity', before 'Finding Space' reaches to the cosmos' far-flung, glowing outlands.
Back to an urban reality is 'Party', where a subtly menacing sense of dread is ignited by Killa P's incremental flow, which ramps-up and pairs-back the intensity in unexpected ways. Still moving freely between different realities, 'Back To Beyond' is beautiful gloaming ambience, executed with equal fine-tuned grace as the genre's masters.
Jamaican vocalist Inezi lends sweet tones to the slow burning, roots-meets-modern-bass spiritual 'Change Is A Must', and on 'Non-Terrestrial Forms' an atmospheric, misty steppers intro segues stealthily into fiercely dystopian, amen-fuelled jungle tekno; marking one of several surprise attacks on the album, where a subtle-slight-of hand shoots the intensity level dynamically up.Closing as it begins, the album is bookended by a piece that recalls the dark, intricate soundscapes of Massive Attack's 'Mezzanine' and Tricky's 'Maxinquaye' - found here in 'The Last One's scorched, smoky rocker.
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'Reality Tunnels' is a concept that was originally introduced by Robert Anton Wilson in his 1983 book 'Prometheus Ris-ing'. In essence, the concept of a reality tunnel relates to an idea on how we create our own perspective - the subjec-tive filter that we each apply to the world around us; the things we perceive and what our consciousness deems worthy of attention, IE what we see and hear is entirely relative to what we do not.
At points angular and uncompromising with levels in the red, frequencies pushed out and EQ curves stretched into strange new shapes, Pinch mixes both low and hi fi on this boldly distinct sonic statement. It sees him flexing years of production skills - but unconventionally so - knowing well that safe predictability and rounded polish don't get the most interesting results.
Dark trip hop Bristolia segues into blistering jungle on album opener 'Entangled Particles', before planet-hopping onto the spiky insidious grimestep of 'All Man Got', featuring the rugged rasp of OG warhorse Trim.
Beginning a triptych of future techno, 'Accelerated Culture' offers the album's most relatively straightforward moment, albeit one of scorching, anthemic dancefloor heat. Delving deeper into the vortex is the synapse sparking wobbler 'Returnity', before 'Finding Space' reaches to the cosmos' far-flung, glowing outlands.
Back to an urban reality is 'Party', where a subtly menacing sense of dread is ignited by Killa P's incremental flow, which ramps-up and pairs-back the intensity in unexpected ways. Still moving freely between different realities, 'Back To Beyond' is beautiful gloaming ambience, executed with equal fine-tuned grace as the genre's masters.
Jamaican vocalist Inezi lends sweet tones to the slow burning, roots-meets-modern-bass spiritual 'Change Is A Must', and on 'Non-Terrestrial Forms' an atmospheric, misty steppers intro segues stealthily into fiercely dystopian, amen-fuelled jungle tekno; marking one of several surprise attacks on the album, where a subtle-slight-of hand shoots the intensity level dynamically up.Closing as it begins, the album is bookended by a piece that recalls the dark, intricate soundscapes of Massive Attack's 'Mezzanine' and Tricky's 'Maxinquaye' - found here in 'The Last One's scorched, smoky rocker.
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Walton returns to Tectonic to drop his latest EP of deadly dance floor weapons, as Tectonic sets up to celebrate being 15 years old!
With releases dropping on Illian Tape and Kaizen, Manchester's Walton is a producer in high demand for his inimita-ble style the blends grime and pirate radio aesthetics with forward-thinking dance floor sensibilities..
'Scooped' opens the EP with mood setting pads and 128bpm drums, in preparation for a gut-wrenching bass line, bringing elements of grime, dubstep and techno altogether.
Following on next is 'SBWYS'. The title references a vocal sample that decorates the rough 138bpm beats, "Sound boy watch ya space!". Point made.
'Smashed Crabs' takes a 2003-era grime style rhythmic framework and paints over hard bass sonics and laser blips at 134bpm.
Lastly, the title track 'Abyss' continues the rave lazer aesthetic and tempo of Smashed Crabs, but sending things more intergalactic in trajectory, wrapping up a great EP in fine style. Definitely a bit of something for most dancefloors, craft-ed in the way of the Walton.
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A1. Scooped
A2. SBWYS
AA1. Smashed Crabs
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With releases dropping on Illian Tape and Kaizen, Manchester's Walton is a producer in high demand for his inimita-ble style the blends grime and pirate radio aesthetics with forward-thinking dance floor sensibilities..
'Scooped' opens the EP with mood setting pads and 128bpm drums, in preparation for a gut-wrenching bass line, bringing elements of grime, dubstep and techno altogether.
Following on next is 'SBWYS'. The title references a vocal sample that decorates the rough 138bpm beats, "Sound boy watch ya space!". Point made.
'Smashed Crabs' takes a 2003-era grime style rhythmic framework and paints over hard bass sonics and laser blips at 134bpm.
Lastly, the title track 'Abyss' continues the rave lazer aesthetic and tempo of Smashed Crabs, but sending things more intergalactic in trajectory, wrapping up a great EP in fine style. Definitely a bit of something for most dancefloors, craft-ed in the way of the Walton.
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A1. Scooped
A2. SBWYS
AA1. Smashed Crabs
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Label:Tectonic Recordings
Cat-No:tec109
Release-Date:25.10.2019
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This is a big release for Tectonic as label boss Pinch combines forces with Kahn to produce two killer rhythm tracks that meld deepness with futuristic dancehall powers. Normally this would be plenty to get excited about anyway - but if you then add the vocal talents of Killa P, Irah & Long Range - aka 'Killa's Army' - there is even more reason! Dubstep meets grime meets dancehall, while Bristol meets Brixton.
All three MCs in Killa's Army have their own, very distinctive but complimentary styles, bringing a hard, uncompromising vocal delivery to match Pinch & Kahn's tough beats.
Long Range opens the track and sets pace, his rapid, agile lyrical flow bouncing off the distorted thumping of a darkside 142bpm dancehall-flavoured rhythm. Killa P unleashes the chorus with full force, then setting up the next verse. Irah drops it an octave and holds the mood with his unique tone and delivery. The track pulls back then for a moment, like a filmic interlude, before the General himself, Killa P comes in to finish off anyone who might try test, like an end of level boss. 'Crossing The Line' will be rattling out of speakers for many years to come, no doubt!
Flip the vinyl over and you'll find another, instrumental track, from Pinch & Kahn. 'Send Out' is a dubstep banger that holds a deep mood whilst pushing the energy levels through the roof. A rhythm track that has been pulled up, wheeled; set dance floors ablaze with it's almost heavy-metal levels of energy. An early version of 'Send Out' originally appeared as an exclusive track on Kahn & Neek's Fabriclive mix but is now available properly for the first time.
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All three MCs in Killa's Army have their own, very distinctive but complimentary styles, bringing a hard, uncompromising vocal delivery to match Pinch & Kahn's tough beats.
Long Range opens the track and sets pace, his rapid, agile lyrical flow bouncing off the distorted thumping of a darkside 142bpm dancehall-flavoured rhythm. Killa P unleashes the chorus with full force, then setting up the next verse. Irah drops it an octave and holds the mood with his unique tone and delivery. The track pulls back then for a moment, like a filmic interlude, before the General himself, Killa P comes in to finish off anyone who might try test, like an end of level boss. 'Crossing The Line' will be rattling out of speakers for many years to come, no doubt!
Flip the vinyl over and you'll find another, instrumental track, from Pinch & Kahn. 'Send Out' is a dubstep banger that holds a deep mood whilst pushing the energy levels through the roof. A rhythm track that has been pulled up, wheeled; set dance floors ablaze with it's almost heavy-metal levels of energy. An early version of 'Send Out' originally appeared as an exclusive track on Kahn & Neek's Fabriclive mix but is now available properly for the first time.
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Label:Tectonic Recordings
Cat-No:tec108
Release-Date:26.09.2019
Genre:Dubstep
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Hailing from Cardiff, Elmono has previously released on Cold Recordings, launching the label with it's first release and following up with a twisted take on Swamp 81 style UK bass 4/4 music. His debut on Tectonic shows off a different flavour altogether, combining all the classic elements of old school UK rave music - and giving them a fresh twist. Tempos run around 128-130bpm while the mood captures the essence of 92-94, as hardcore mutated into jungle.
We kick off with 'Cooper's Dream' which filters upward from a muted position, dropping into a jungle-tech format, building up to a strange melodic bass line as we are taken further and further into the void of Cooper's hallucinogenic dream space!
'For The Future' begins with a short, gentle intro before dropping wildly out of the blue into a tearing bass drop that will rip apart the walls of any dance. Harking back to the old school ways, the track develops with sample snippets and 'ardcore synth stabs.
Flip then for 'Endorfiend' which runs with the theme of jungle/hardcore ingredients, reworked for 2019. Swooping bass hits and melodic chimes leave one foot in 1992 and the other in the here and now.
'Shermi Paradox' closes up the EP with splashing drum breaks, dissonant chords and synths, spinning acid like ele-ments alongside Detroit-esque bass patterns.
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We kick off with 'Cooper's Dream' which filters upward from a muted position, dropping into a jungle-tech format, building up to a strange melodic bass line as we are taken further and further into the void of Cooper's hallucinogenic dream space!
'For The Future' begins with a short, gentle intro before dropping wildly out of the blue into a tearing bass drop that will rip apart the walls of any dance. Harking back to the old school ways, the track develops with sample snippets and 'ardcore synth stabs.
Flip then for 'Endorfiend' which runs with the theme of jungle/hardcore ingredients, reworked for 2019. Swooping bass hits and melodic chimes leave one foot in 1992 and the other in the here and now.
'Shermi Paradox' closes up the EP with splashing drum breaks, dissonant chords and synths, spinning acid like ele-ments alongside Detroit-esque bass patterns.
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Release-Date:12.04.2019
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The sound of sheet metal, ripping slowly, suspended in low gravity. Screaming in slow motion, claustrophobic and encapsulated. This is the result of Nino Pedone's reworking of Mumdance & Logos' dancefloor deep heaters 'Chaos Engine' and 'Cold', taken from the 2015 LP 'Proto', also released on Tectonic.
No beats, pure drama. Each of Shapednoise's versions pull the original tracks deep into a chasm of crushing reverbs and grinding atmospherics, stretching the originals to their limit - and well beyond. Prepare yourself for a journey that will take you deeper into the darkside.
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No beats, pure drama. Each of Shapednoise's versions pull the original tracks deep into a chasm of crushing reverbs and grinding atmospherics, stretching the originals to their limit - and well beyond. Prepare yourself for a journey that will take you deeper into the darkside.
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Cat-No:tec105
Release-Date:30.01.2019
Genre:Dubstep
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Walton kicks off 2019 for Tectonic with 4 cuts of pirate radio infused dancefloor orientated DJ tools. 'Inside EP' fol-lows on from Walton's exceptional 'Black Lotus' LP, which dropped on Tectonic last summer, gaining widespread ac-claim - even rated as The Guardian's 'Contemporay Album Of The Month'!
What we have here is 4 tracks that all sit around the 130bpm mark, providing grime sonics to a techno compatible form. Built for those who don't really give a f**k if you call it techno, grime or bass blah blah so long as it bangs in the dance and moves those feet.
Sampling snippets of MC's chatting between tracks, each track takes a mostly functional approach, building raw el-ements in a simple but effective fashion. 'Bullet #2' sets the scene, kicking off with a radio style wheel up - before dropping into rolling 4/4 square wave power moves. 'Inside' follows the mood, building towards a more rolling tech-noid construct. 'More Cowbell' bangs out like an old 4/4 grime anthem with a contemporary production sonic, while 'Gunshot Clap'
closes out the EP, with its swooping square wave stabs and background shouts from behind the mic.
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A1: 'Bullet #2'
A2: 'Inside'
AA1: 'More Cowbell'
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What we have here is 4 tracks that all sit around the 130bpm mark, providing grime sonics to a techno compatible form. Built for those who don't really give a f**k if you call it techno, grime or bass blah blah so long as it bangs in the dance and moves those feet.
Sampling snippets of MC's chatting between tracks, each track takes a mostly functional approach, building raw el-ements in a simple but effective fashion. 'Bullet #2' sets the scene, kicking off with a radio style wheel up - before dropping into rolling 4/4 square wave power moves. 'Inside' follows the mood, building towards a more rolling tech-noid construct. 'More Cowbell' bangs out like an old 4/4 grime anthem with a contemporary production sonic, while 'Gunshot Clap'
closes out the EP, with its swooping square wave stabs and background shouts from behind the mic.
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A1: 'Bullet #2'
A2: 'Inside'
AA1: 'More Cowbell'
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