Tag Archive: single

Blawan, His He She & She

His He She & She, out on Will Bankhead and Joy Orbison’s Hinge Finger label, picks up where the Black Sun Records release left off, with Blawan again using vocal samples to devastating effect.

Various Artists, Panorama Bar 04

Even sans the prestigious name to boosting them, the Panorama Bar exclusives records remain sterling examples of taste. This one features The Mole, Dexter, Matthew Styles, and Jon McMillion.

Robert Hood, Torque One / Movement

Robert Hood’s latest 12″ finds him returning to Music Man Records, pairing “Torque One,” a track from the forthcoming Motor: Nighttime World 3, with the exclusive “Movement.”

Bobby Champs, Drag Queen

Like his debut, the Drag Queen EP is aimed purely at peak time dance floors, further strengthening Bobby Champ’s position within an electronic Britain once again in the grips of techno.

Aardvarck, Nubian

With Nubian, Aardvarck continues to exhilarate listeners with two new tracks which glow with intense atmospheric detail and revolve around crunchy rhythms.

Terror Danjah, Dark Crawler

Dark Crawler, the first single from Terror Danjah’s forthcoming album of the same name, sees the grime scene mainstay reprising the uncompromising bravado of his earlier work.

Alden Tyrell feat. Mike Dunn, Touch The Sky

Despite similarities to another track on Clone Jack For Daze featuring Mike Dunn, Alden Tyrell’s “Touch The Sky” is hard to hate when it’s so singularly aimed at a good time.

Midland & Pariah, SHEWORKS003

With their collaborative 12″ for Works The Long Nights, Midland and Pariah take the plunge from bass music-influenced house music into the dank pool of techno.

Innerspace Halflife, Wind/Phazzled

Innerspace Halflife, the pairing of Ike Release and Hakim Murphy, build on the success of their debut with this 10″ single for M>O>S Recordings.

Moody, Why Do U Feel EP

Never one to avoid controversy, Kenny Dixon Jr. picks a reviled figure of recent musical times as the sample source for Why Do U Feel EP‘s most discussed track.

DJ October, Planet Of Minds / Singularity Jump

That he’s credited as DJ October on Planet Of Minds / Singularity Jump, TANSTAAFL’s second 12″, hints at who might get the most out of this record.

Ry / Frank Wiedemann, Howling

Distant from all the sounds Âme has tackled since 2002, member Frank Wiedemann’s solo debut finds the German producer largely out of focus.

Aksel Friberg & Kicki Halmos, To Be There With You

Running Back’s latest is another testament to Gerd Janson’s A&R nous, rescuing an obscure Aksel Friberg track and having superstar Todd Terje stretch it to DJ-friendly lengths.

Various Artists, Workshop 15

Workshop 15 pulls together four artists of assorted notoriety — Frak, 808 Mate, Marcellis, and Schweiz Rec — for another sterling installment of outsider house music.

Bad News, Real Bad News

Label head Ron Morelli teams up with fellow New Yorker Lee Douglas as Bad News for a couple of brutalist drum-machine workouts on Real Bad News.

Tom Demac, Obstructing The Light EP

Tom Demac’s Obstructing The Light carries on the Glass Table tradition of confounding as it delivers intriguing house dispatches.

Theo Parrish, Any Other Styles

“Any Other Styles” sees Theo Parrish whip up a flurry of kung-fu samples without placing them neatly into a groove, leaving some scratching their heads and others allured.

Suzanne Kraft, Horoscope

Horoscope, Suzanne Kraft’s follow up to 2011’s slyly released Green Flash EP, subtly progresses the LA producer’s sound.

Joy Orbison, Boddika & Pearson Sound, Faint

For this third release on their SunkLo imprint, Joy Orbison and Boddika recruit Pearson Sound in a move that nearly crippled the internetÂ’’s hype machine upon its announcement.

Typesun, Heart Maths

This first single from the forthcoming LP, side-by-side with Guido and remixed by Peverelist, strongly reflects the Bristol scene’s atmosphere of mutual creative unity.