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Ambivert Tools Volume One (reissue)
Cat: RS 1706. Rel: 03 Mar 20
 
Minimal/Tech House
Crush Mood (6:36)
Chroma (6:34)
From A Past Life (8:07)
Review: Midlands retrovert Mat Cutler aka Lone returns on Ambivert Tools Volume One. Inspired in no small part by the rich seam of house that he's been excavating with his fine Magicwire imprint, this is where the guy shows you all once again just how dusty and lo-fi things can actually get. Starting off with the early nineties rave stomp of "Crush Mood", on the flip there's some deeper strains of classic throwback sounds in the form of the lovely "Chroma" with its neon lit synths and vintage drum computer sounds working in perfect harmony while "From A Past Life" calls to mind Derrick Carter's Oneiro project from the nineties on this rolling and hypnotic jam which is so damn lush!
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out of stock $8.94
Ambivert Tools Volume Four
Cat: RS 1814. Rel: 05 Feb 20
 
Techno
Pulsar (7:43)
Oedo 808 (5:32)
Blue Moon Tree (7:54)
Review: Lone is in a glassy-eyed and loved-up mood on this fourth instalment in his excellent "Ambivert Tools" series on R&S. We're particularly enjoying the lilting, soft-focus dreaminess of A-side "Pulsar", where swelling chords and poignant synth-strings sashay seductively between a densely layered, mid-tempo breakbeat groove. The long-serving producer ratchets up the energy on low-slung electro flipside "Oedo 808", another largely dreamy affair that boasts the twin attractions of raw acid style bass and ear-catching TR-808 drum machine cowbells. To finish things off, Lone serves up the EP's most blissfully loved-up moment, "Blue Moon Tree", whose bouncy pianos, fluttering vocal samples and languid chords sound like they were tailor-made for sunrise.
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Ambivert Tools Volume Three
Cat: RS 1803. Rel: 07 Jun 18
 
Techno
Temples (7:35)
Hyper Seconds (7:52)
Review: One of the joys of Lone's Ambivert Tools series has been the sheer rush-inducing cheeriness of the whole thing. Melodious, colourful, giddily positive and shot through with heaps of Sunrise-era rave nostalgia, each of the EPs has come packed with music that makes you want to dance with a goofy smile on your face. You'll be glad to hear that both tracks on volume three are likely to have the same effect. On side A you'll find "Temples", a mid-tempo, breakbeat-driven affair rich in swooning Motor City chords and spiraling, intergalactic electronic melodies. Flip for "Hyper Seconds", a fluttering 4/4 excursion that sounds like Orbital (circa the Brown Album or Snivilisation) jamming with Juan Atkins. Pure sonic bliss.
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out of stock $9.20
Ambivert Tools Volume Two
Cat: RS 1708. Rel: 24 Aug 17
 
Techno
A Mind's Eye Melody (7:53)
Looking Glass (5:59)
Under Cherry Blossoms (Minds Eye reprise) (6:19)
Review: Long before it became the done thing to pay tribute to the loved-up, saucer-eyed bliss of Italian dream house and early British rave, Lone was producing killer dancefloor material that drew heavily on these styles. It's perhaps fitting, then, that the long-serving producer has returned to these roots on the second edition of his Ambivert Tools series. This is best exemplified by the lolloping drum machine rhythms, "Pacific 808" style chord progressions, and blissful synthesizer flourishes of "A Mind's Eye Melody", which is as colourful and loved up as a sunrise hug following a pretty momentous night out. The rushing bliss continues on "Under Cherry Blossoms (Mind's Eye Reprise)", a near overwhelming chunk of intense ambient beauty. Tucked in between you'll find the picturesque techno hustle of "Looking Glass".
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Airglow Fires
Cat: RS 1310. Rel: 11 Jul 13
 
Bass
Airglow Fires
Begin To Begin
Review: **REPRESS** Bringing his madcap colourful styles back to R&S once again, Lone has another slice of sunkissed wonderment to impart, this time in a concise two track single. "Airglow Fires" leads in on the most joyous choral pads, only to be surpassed by even more bright and bold chord stabs which tell you this is going to be a party rocker. The beat comes ripping in to bounce off that opening riff and of course it flexes with a dexterity of unconventional means that reassures you Lone is in no danger of going soft any time soon. There is perhaps a more linear flow to the track which is no bad thing, making for a more focused and reliable party starter whilst retaining that inimitable Lone kink. "Begin To Begin" is less outre in its intentions, but equally funky as it hops around on a snagged house groove while the melodies chime out all around the depth and breadth of the mix.
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Crystal Caverns 1991
Cat: RS 1203. Rel: 29 Mar 12
 
Bass
Crystal Caverns 1991
Vulcan Mill Acid
Review: R&S Records gave us a rather fine prelude to Galaxy Garden, Lone's debut album, in the form of the resplendent rave of Crystal Caverns 1991. A true highlight of that set, "Crystal Caverns 1991" is reminiscent of the producer's former glory "Pineapple Crush", though there's a lot more rhythmic intricacy at play here. Kicking off a breakstep beat with those sweet but punchy 90s synths that Cutler is renowned for, the track cuts into a deadly rave motif without so much as a pause in the beat and it's like being back in, er, 1991. The B Side "Vulcan Mill Acid" is equally self explanatory, an alien 303 workout with added cowbell that slips into steel pan territory without any of the wetness of a Jammy xx production.
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Echolocations EP
Echolocations EP (double 12")
Cat: RS 1103BLK. Rel: 22 Mar 11
 
Techno
Coreshine Voodoo
Explorers
Dolphin
Approaching Rainbow
Rapid Racer
Blossom Quarter
Review: Lone debuts on the R&S imprint with this packed double twelve inch release that demonstrates a growing maturity in the new sound the Nottingham based producer unveiled on last winter's impressive Emerald Fantasy Tracks. Shy of that mini LP by only three tracks, the six productions that form Echolocations tighten the focus to 90s Detroit and Chicago, though the distinctive melodic stabs that characterised EFT remain - something that's apparent as soon as the huge drop in "Coreshine Voodoo" arrives! Elsewhere "Dolphin" delights via the vast swathes of melodies that wash over the intricate layers of percussion that build and drop with expertise whilst "Approaching Rainbow" is perhaps Lone at his most rhythmically rigid, with mellow bursts of colour and texture arising from the rasping Strafe-esque drums.

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The Way You Feel
The Way You Feel (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: RS 2006CLEAR. Rel: 25 May 21
 
Techno
Lone X Kettama - "The Way You Feel" (4:31)
Kettama - "Anniversary" (4:27)
Lone - "Dragonrush" (5:55)
out of stock $13.15
The Way You Feel
Cat: RS 2006. Rel: 27 Jul 20
 
Minimal/Tech House
Lone X Kettama - "The Way You Feel" (4:31)
Kettama - "Anniversary" (4:28)
Lone - "Dragonrush" (5:55)
Review: Here's something to celebrate: a surprise joint EP from R&S regular Lone - a producer now best known for the colourful feel if his shimmering, retro-futurist workouts -and sometime Shall Not Fade contributor Kettama (real name Evan Campbell). Collaborative cut "The Way That You Feel" genuinely fuses the best of both producer's styles, with kaleidoscopic, neon-lit synth stabs and bubbly, eyes-closed electronic lead lines riding a busy bassline and 130 BPM techno drums that seem to fizz as much as they bang. They also contribute a solo track apiece. Kettama's "Anniversary" wraps gorgeous chords and restless, organ style melodies around a simple but effective groove, while Lone's "Dragonrush" is a rave-ready attack on the senses inspired by 1992 style hardcore hedonism.
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