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DJS: MOST CHARTED - MINIMAL / TECH - MOST CHARTED IN MARCH 2013

Djs: Most Charted - Minimal/Tech

Djs: Most Charted - Minimal/Tech

DJS: MOST CHARTED - MINIMAL/TECH - MOST CHARTED IN MARCH 2013
8 Apr 2013
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1
Cat: PAMPA 013. Rel: 18 Feb 13
 
Minimal/Tech House
Allowance
You Could Do Your Memories
Wobble
Review: German house abstractionist Isolee makes a welcome return, surfacing on Pampa with his first new material since dropping his album Well Spent Youth on Koze's label back in 2011. Creative batteries recharged, Isolee is in familiar form on the three track Allowance 12"; the title track adopts his trademark bare bone approach with soothing lines of melodic intoxicants gently pulsing with intent over the soft edged house groove. This hypnotic opener hogs the A Side, leaving the chiming minimalist rhythmics of "You Could Do Your Memories" to duel for your attentions with the far too playful "Wobble".
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out of stock $13.16
2
Cat: HYPERCOLOUR 031. Rel: 25 Feb 13
 
Minimal/Tech House
Television People
Cubic Mouth
Look What You've Done To Me
Klinsmann
Review: Often a worthy wildcat amongst more play-it-safe deep house pigeons, Axel Boman can now be found prowling to Hypercolour with an EP brimming with originality and vitality, taking the less trodden path through house music. "Television People" heads into a nervous state of uneasy synth lines, oddball speech and gently simmering drums, while "Cubic Mouth" goes straight in the opposite direction with a light and breezy refrain revolving around carefully treated piano chords. "Look What You've Done To Me" is a more sombre affair, but still boasting some developed dynamics to move the track, and then "Klinsmann" switches up altogether with a heartfelt, epic vocal track that gradually builds into a measured acid psych-out.
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out of stock $8.41
3
Cat: SIS 020. Rel: 08 Apr 13
 
Minimal/Tech House
Frocks
Modula
Frocks (P Scott mix)
Review: XDB makes a welcome return to Sistrum with Frocks, a 12" offering that demonstrates quirkier side to the Greek producer's palette than Espac, his 2008 debut for Patrice Scott's label. Lead track "Frocks" commences with some wonderfully angelic chords and unintelligible vocals before veering into a hypnotic tunnel of droning bleeps that touches on infinity before those chords re-emerge in unison with some rigid claps. Just as your senses become adjusted to this about turn into dancefloor territory, XDB elects to end the track in all too abrupt fashion. On the flip "Modula" opts for a more stripped back approach, with some insidious acid licks dominating proceedings whilst Patrice Scott adopts a reflective mood himself on a seductive remix of the title track.
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4
Cat: APO 004. Rel: 09 Feb 15
 
Minimal/Tech House
Underwater (1)
Underwater (2)
Review: **REPRESS** Enjoying something of a renaissance with releases on Real Tone and now Apollonia, DJ Gregory is in fine form for such a veteran of the French house music scene. Wisely tapping up his Point G alias for this release on the new label from Shonky, Dan Ghenacia and Dyed Soundorom, Gregory demonstrates exactly what years of service to house music can do for your mastery of the genre. With a steadfast and perfectly balanced beat as a backdrop, a strangely LFO'd Rhodes-like instrument wails out a lead melody, winding up in a bizarre mixture between a rock solid track and a freak-out moment, sustained for the whole tune. Both sides of "Underwater" explore this off-beat way of defining the track, creating a record to begging be hammered across a staggering range of spinners.
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out of stock $8.16
5
Cat: HCF 20. Rel: 18 Feb 13
 
Minimal/Tech House
High
Duvel
All Of Her
Review: The master of the understated house track, Audio Werner is back on his own Hartchef Discos label with three prime slabs of heads-down, shuffling magic for the innermost folds of the night. "High" is arresting in its grandeur, holding down a trademark crisp, clean beat while massive walls of pad hover behind filters and bewitching melodies and vocal samples bleed out into the space around. "Duvel" is a pared down affair, upping the stakes in jazzy, shuffling drums while freaky noodles of synth twist around the insanely funky groove. "All Of Her" is the obligatory curveball track, running rich piano samples and double bass over a chugging drum machine stomp buried way down in the mix.
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6
Cat: PAMPA LP0071. Rel: 25 Mar 13
 
Minimal/Tech House
Track ID Anyone (feat Caribou)
Nices Wolkchen (feat Apparat)
Royal Asscher Cut
Magical Boy (feat Matthew Dear)
Das Wort (feat Dirt Von Lowtzow)
Homesick (feat Ada)
La Duquesa
My Plans (feat Matthew Dear)
Don't Lose My Mind
Marilyn Whirlwind
Amygdala (feat Milosh)
Ich Schreib' Dir Ein Buch 2013 (feat Hildegard Knef)
NooOoo
Auroville
Review: Though his career has taken many turns over the last decade, DJ Koze has remained that most illusive of creatures: a minimal-minded producer with an ear for a melody. This fourth full-length, packed to the rafters with big-name collaborations (Apparat, Caribou, Ada and Matthew Dear all feature), continues his move towards the home-listening sphere. So, while many of the heady rhythms and shuffling grooves hark back to his stripped-back past, Amygdala impresses with its woozy songs, genre-straddling fusions (see the modern soul meets deep house of "Homesick" or the steppy, tropical vibes of "Marilyn Whirlwind") and homely atmosphere.
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out of stock $33.43
7
Cat: PAMPA 014. Rel: 25 Mar 13
 
Minimal/Tech House
La Duquesa
Burn With Me
Review: Amygdala, the forthcoming LP from DJ Koze holds the dual title of being one of this year's most keenly awaited long players as well as the album with the most bizarre cover art. Quite why the producer is riding a reindeer hasn't been made clear yet, but this two track 12" does clue us in to to the possibility the album will hold up to such high expectations. "La Duquesa" is one of the few tracks on Amygdala not to feature a collaborator and stripped bare of any outside distractions finds Koze on sublime form; equal parts tender, refined, casual, serious, deep and euphoric. When those strings hit is a joy to behold. In contrast "Burn With Me" is dark, druggy, delicious and decadent.
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out of stock $13.16
8
Cat: DSC 003. Rel: 11 Mar 13
 
Minimal/Tech House
Monday
The Nights
Review: Italian duo Alien Alien return for their second EP, this time on fledging American imprint Discaire, also at its second release. A hazy, Balearic and pitched down "Monday" opens the EP, with a midway break down choc-full of machine gun clap sequences, lightly salted 909 hats and jungle squeaks before dropping back into the track rhythmic groove. The same druggy voice that appears in "Monday" reappears on "The Nights" for what is a grungier and black acid version of the A-side, only with minor chords added for that doleful touch.
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9
Cat: VER 080. Rel: 28 Jan 13
 
Minimal/Tech House
Illuminations (Discodeine remix)
Illuminations (original)
Illuminations (DJ Sotofett House-Chugging Tuff Tripp mix)
out of stock $7.90
10
Cat: MTRZ 01. Rel: 01 Apr 13
 
Minimal/Tech House
Odihnioara
Remaked
out of stock $10.47
11
Cat: JIAOLONG 008. Rel: 25 Mar 13
 
Minimal/Tech House
Grind
Prelims
Review: In his funk-informed, edit-rich guise for Daphni/Caribou's Jiaolong imprint, Chaz 'Toro Y Moi' Bundick drops another sublime two-tracker of impeccably informed groove for sharp dancers and fearless romancers. "Grind" wastes no time in getting down with a sublime roll of drums, sleek bass and perfect touches of boogie synth, leaving space for some spaced out vocoder vocal over the top. "Prelims" heads off into more experimental territory with a low riding beat and droning, detuned melodies aimed squarely at creating a future-soul hybrid for the open-minded heads to tap into. There are serious legs to Bundick's project and this record serves to build on those pins with plenty of grace and oodles of style.
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12
Cat: VQ 024. Rel: 18 Feb 13
 
Minimal/Tech House
Claire (with Guy Gerber)
Destroy She Says
Renaissance
Remove Control
Through Your Mind (feat Spaceman)
U (Unfinished)
Review: Sometime Guy Gerber cohort Clarian (also to be found in deep house duo Footprintz) makes a first release proper with this expansive EP on Visionquest, embracing a rich spread of styles but all driven by a love of warm, harmonious melodics. "Claire" is a link-up with Gerber, resulting in a sun kissed deep house cut full of plaintive piano and soothing synths, while "Destroy She Says" finds a curious position in between ambient techno and Detroit electro. "Renaissance" is a more mournful kind of deep house, working on minor chords and reaching for a full-on vocal turn, signalling a progression in the EP further towards vocal pop tracks. "Remove Control" has a touch of Italo about it, mixed with romantic strings and more perfectly processed singing, while there's a measured acid throb to "Through Your Mind". Rounding the EP off on a moody progressive tip, "U (Unfinished)" presents perhaps the clubbiest of all the tracks on this six track bumper addition to the Visionquest stable.
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out of stock $8.41
13
Cat: WGVINYL 10. Rel: 11 Mar 13
 
Minimal/Tech House
Take Words In Return (Return version)
Take Words In Return (C2 vocal remix)
Review: As part of Watergate's illustrious 10 year birthday celebrations, the Berlin club and label have really treated us in commissioning Carl Craig remixes of "Take Words In Return" by Henrik Schwarz. The German's original appeared on Watergate's grandiose X Ten Year Anniversary compilation and features here too in "Return Version" form as context for what Mr Planet E has done to the track under his C2 guise. Schwarz' original is a vocal-based house-anthem, which emerges from his musical finesse to gasp for air in form of a folk-inspired hook line. After a percussive break the record's to-the-floor efficiency is unleashed. This is where Carl Craig's remix begins. From dreamy to sawing synth-lines, he utilizes the original's massive potential to 12 minutes. The first 500 copies will be pressed on 180g white vinyl!
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out of stock $7.37
14
Cat: WT 16. Rel: 04 Feb 13
 
Minimal/Tech House
Mzungu - "The Third"
Mzungu - "Too Hot"
Africaine 808 - "Tummy, Tummy"
out of stock $10.52
15
Cat: HT 0046. Rel: 11 Mar 13
 
Minimal/Tech House
Tee's 5
Tamago
Joint Soft
out of stock $10.27
16
Cat: COMEME 020. Rel: 04 Mar 13
 
Minimal/Tech House
Tunsten
Ariola
Stac
Tunsten (Melopella)
Review: The wonderfully unpredictable Comeme label drops the long awaited Ariola EP from Barnt which brandishes four cuts of oddball, left of centre grooves. "Tunsten" is all over the place, featuring out of time drums and sped up, grinding riffs climaxing to the sound of mangled fog horns, before it finally sinks into an acid bath. The title track is less disturbed, with a tripped out synth bouncing around the sparse, hollowed out rhythm. "Stac" sees Barnt remain in off the wall mode: this time the drums are dissected and reconstructed, underscoring a brooding bassline. Finally, "Tunsten (Melopella)" offers a more contemplative take on Barnt's sound, its mournful, edgy synths reminiscent of early electronic music.
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out of stock $8.69
17
Cat: WNCL 013. Rel: 04 Mar 13
 
Minimal/Tech House
Krenshaw
Stanton Shuffle
City Boy
Bureau
out of stock $10.01
18
Cat: AC 01. Rel: 11 Mar 13
 
Minimal/Tech House
Chris Mitchell - "Illuminescent Invasion A2"
Amir Alexander - "Ostinato"
Joey Anderson - "Table Of Contents"
Chris & Amir - "Dark Memories"
Review: Anunnaki Cartel is the newly launched sub label of Amir Alexander's Vanguard Sound operation and this first release sets the bar high; Alexander himself features alongside cuts from Joey Anderson and Chris Mitchell. The latter producer leads the way with "Illuminescent Invasion" a relentlessly rewarding concoction of fierce snares, deviant saw tooth synths and almost criminal abuse of the 303. Amir Alexander is growing into a personal favourite of the Juno review team and "Ostinato" demonstrates why in abundance. It's a direct and druggy assault on your sensibilities based around discordant square synths and a undeniably funk heavy groove. Things get even weirder on the flip as Joey Anderson drops the kind of off-kilter, off the grid house production where all the elements appear to be pulling in separate directions but somehow combine for a unique cohesive groove. Mitchell and Alexander join forces to close this excellent 12" with the cosmic techno of "Dark Memories" which has got the best snare sound since "Set It Off". Don't sleep!
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out of stock $10.79
19
Cat: PERLON 924. Rel: 21 Jan 13
 
Minimal/Tech House
Precox
Two Kids Set Off
Review: The final vinyl volume of tracks from Ricardo's Dependent & Happy LP arrives and like the previous three releases, demand will surely outstrip supply. Adhering to the adage "let's save the best till last" Perlon cull our favourite two tracks from the album here in "Precox" and "Two Kids Set Off", the former's bassline takes on a cat purring quality as Villalobos locks into a stripped back groove that seems to dip into infinity before taking a pleasant deviation towards mid point obscurity. On the flip, the taut double bass strings and strange televisual sampling present the Chilean at his most willfully adventurous. Already prey to the Discogs vultures - don't sleep on these!
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out of stock $12.62
20
Cat: DABJ 1203. Rel: 28 Jan 13
 
Minimal/Tech House
She Can Dance
Low Control
The Smoking Hat
Low Control (Fudge Fingas mix)
Review: Yet another unknown name lines the third release from Dixon Avenue Basement Jams; and just like Marquis Hawkes before him, the unheralded VernoN ensures the Glasgow label's run of deep seated heat continues unfettered. The four track She Can Dance dovetails nicely with the aforementioned Hawkes 12", locking onto a deeper approach to the jacking sound across three tracks. The title track is the undoubted highlight here, whilst the distinct Oompa Loompas on the 303 vibe of "The Smoking Hat" had a real marmite effect on the Juno office. Kudos to DABJ for reaching out to Edinburgh label Firecracker and borrowing the undeniable talents of Fudge Fingas for a 808 heavy remix of "Low Control". Clear blue wax too!
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out of stock $7.37
21
Cat: HYPE 030. Rel: 17 Dec 12
 
Minimal/Tech House
Needs You
Every Inch (Deetron remix)
Every Inch (original mix)
Review: The techy and bass-ready label Hypercolour has always had some pretty leftfield tendencies, ranging from its releases with Groove Armada and Neil Landstrumm, to cheeky Aprils fools day pranks all part of the package. However George Fitzgerald's Needs You EP typifies the Hypercolour sound minus any tomfoolery. "Needs You" in particular plays "oh baby" vocals, sucking percussion and melodic keys against vast-monoliths of low end sonics. On the flip is "Every Inch" again by Fitzgerald. Fluted synth spooks and successive clap-tambourine combos swing to a groove that has a moderately lighter mood. Deetron writes a love note to rave and garage in his remix to "Every Inch" by the way of squelchy electronics and nerdy percussion.
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out of stock $8.41
22
Cat: CCRT 001C. Rel: 18 Mar 13
 
Minimal/Tech House
Cabanne - "Zoso"
Binh - "HUfer"
Priku - "Mare Mirare"
Review: As label statements go, the Textures series from Concrete has been superbly successful in transferring the ethos of their increasingly legendary Sunday boat parties to a label format; the diverse approach to DJ bookings matched by a wonderfully far reaching spread of artists across the three Textures 12"s. Previous instalments have seen contributions from Abdulla Rashim, Jared Wilson, Bleak, Sampling As An Art and Awanto 3 and this final record of the showcase series demonstrates Concrete's willingness to embrace the techier fare. Telegraph's Jean-Guillaume Cabanne hogs the A Side and represents Concrete's desire to embrace local talent, whilst Club der Visionare resident Binh offers a stripped down but smudgy highlight in the form of "Hufer". Priku ends the series in requisite style with "Mare Mirare" and his presence demonstrates Concrete is aware of Romania's current status within minimal circles. It remains intriguing to see what Concrete have planned next after such an impressive start.
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out of stock $8.16
23
Cat: TEXT 022. Rel: 04 Feb 13
 
Minimal/Tech House
The Track I've Been Playing That People Keep Asking About And That Joy Used In His RA Mix And Daphni Played On Boiler Room
Review: We live in post modern times, so post modern in fact that Joy Orbison's wonderfully acerbically titled "Big Room Tech House DJ Tool - Tip!" has been trumped before it's even released. And it would be Four Tet responsible for such a manoeuvre, as the producer swiftly follows up his unannounced free album with THAT track. What track you say? "The Track I've Been Playing That People Keep Asking About And That Joy Used In His RA Mix And Daphni Played On Boiler Room". Depending on how you consume music at the moment, you'll either immediately know what's on this one sided 12" or be slightly flummoxed by such a long title. For the uninitiated, this track's beauty is in its raw simplicity, commencing with sampled African chants of unknown origin which gradually get consumed by a bumping house beat.
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out of stock $7.37
24
Cat: PG 046. Rel: 14 Jan 13
 
Minimal/Tech House
Bounce
Red Line
Bounce (Ben Sims remix)
Review: Phoenix G surface in style in 2013 with the appropriately titled Frenetic EP from label boss Mr G that brandishes a rather potent remix from Ben Sims. There's an inherently old school tone to "Bounce" with the looping vocal hook imploring you to do as the title says over a stylish arrangement of firm, deep kick drums and lengthy, echo laden chords. In contrast "Red Line" locks onto a murked out techno groove that ripples with percussive intensity, which goes some way to preparing you for the onslaught of floor wrecking excellence that is Ben Sim's remix of "Bounce" with the UK techno veteran squeezing all the life out of those chords.
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out of stock $6.85
25
Cat: VQ 022. Rel: 17 Dec 12
 
Minimal/Tech House
Horus
Medusa
out of stock $8.41
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