Omar Di Bongo is an audio-visual project that melts video feedback from Hugo Saugier with two figures of french underground techno scene, Somaticae (In Paradisum, Tanzprocesz...) known for his dark cutting edge techno, and C_C (Small But Hard, Kvitnu...) master of no input mixer feedbacks, and savage analog industrial beats. Their music merges industrial music with tribal polyrythms, and makes us dive into a certain kind of psychedelia between hallucination and dementia. Reduced to the essence, their productions bring back techno to its core, the trance dimension, often fogotten in many modern musics of this genre.
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The first release from Heartless on Steve Bicknell's 6dimensions. Acid tinged techno lives throughout the EP. Hazy modular sequences, sizzling precision crushed atop of a constant kick drum creating an organic aesthetic.
Impulse Model exudes human emotion, the EP's emotional depth lies beneath its techno construct within coarse and bruised production which gives the release a confidently imperfect aura. The production process for Heartless is a 'way of absorbing things that have happened and completely escaping from them', ultimately Heartless has composed an EP that condones escapism whilst the listener stays firmly rooted in their emotional state.
Support from:
Steve Bicknell, Ben Klock, Jeff Mills, Robert Hood, Derrick May, Francos Kevorkian, Function, Luke Slater, SLAM, Oliver Ho, Dj Nobu, Wata Igarashi, James Ruskin, Dimi Agelis, Phase, Ben Sims, Paul Mac and more.......
Ninth instalment of Redscale. Grad_u with a masterpiece of dub techno. Vinyl only.
"Holdback", an unexpected twist of events for followers of Redscale, is actually a bold step forward in terms of pace and light. The enticing chords work like a magnet, and the potential of the lady on the mic is no lower than that one of a siren. The personal weapons of grad_u, the most powerful of which are the embracing loops, are of course out there, indicating the
producer's inner spirit and roots.
Picking up where "Holdback" left off, "Outwards from Laniakea" is a statement more rugged, yet as absolute as the message on side A. It's an invitation to put that jacket back to the
cloakroom, switch off that phone and let yourself go, again and again. It's, once again, a compelling statement against conformity.
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Early support by DJ Deep, Cari Lekebusch, Jonas Kopp, Shlømo, Josh Wink, John Osborn, Echoplex, Don Williams, Wata Igarashi, Regal, Mark Broom, Marcus Intalex / Trevino, Ryan James Ford, Francois X, Albert van Abbe and many more... .
- A1: Scm - Early Morning
- A2: Scm - Don't Push It The Doors Are There
- B1: Jordan Fields - I Wanna Be Stereo
- B2: Jordan Fields - Acid Atmosphere
- C1: Scm - A Street Saturday
- C2: Scm - You Can Take A Break
- D1: Gari Romalis - Where Would U Be
- D2: Gari Romalis - Just A Little Bit
- E1: Scm - A Street Friday
- E2: Scm - A Street Wednesday
- F1: Gari Romalis - Keep Dance (Mozee Mix)
- F2: Gari Romalis - Sleepz Tonight (Congress Mix)
3x12"
On the A side SCM provides the perfect blend of analog synths, heavy kick drums and a badass bass line ranging from fuzzy voices to contagious la
tin samples. On the flip the Berlin based label delivers a very rare recordings of his guest Chicago's Jordan Fields. These experiments were recorded directly to tape and lost till now!
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Warm Tapes Adjustment returns with the Second Volume once again performed by SCM a Gari Romalis.
On the A Side two raw and dusty live sample sessions from SCM.
On the B side two lo-fi disco styled house tracks from one of Detroit's finest underground producers
Four house tracks fused in a combination that makes this record unique! Vinyl Only release
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Keep your eyes peeled for Warm Tapes Adjustment the new project that took place between Detroit and Berlin. The two sides of the same coin bring the name of Gari Romalis and SCM. Four tracks ranging from well know Garis House imprint to hyped tunes performed and cutted by the emergent Berlin producer.
Don't miss the chance to get your hands on this pure dope wax!
Sein letztes richtiges Release als KAITO stammt aus
dem Jahr 2010 ('And That Was The Way'), drum sind
wir umso glücklicher die Rückkehr von Hiroshi
Watanabe anzukündigen, einem der absolut
ebenswertesten Produzenten im KOMPAKT-Stall.
Für BEHIND MY LIFE hat der erfahrene Musiker
einen Sound subtil an eine sich rapide verändernde
Klublandschaft angepasst, nicht ohne die zeitlosen
Qualitäten seiner früheren Werke sorgfältig
herauszuarbeiten.





