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If I Was To
Cat: TCLR 004. Rel: 22 Jun 13
 
Bass
If I Was To
Hazed
Review: Ably assisted by the evergreen Ninjatune, new UK imprint Technicolour have quietly become one of the more interesting labels to surface in the past 12 months jettisoning hard to pigeon hole material from Micachu keyboardist Raisa K, female post dubstepper Kid A and now BRTSH KNIGHTS. If I Was To represents the first official release from the South London collective and they come across like Disclosure with a much needed injection of 'ardcore rudeness. The title track in particular swings with a vicious slickness that's immediately gratifying, whilst the "reciprocate" vocal hook adds that much needed extra edge of addiction. "Hazed" meanwhile is a dark, smokey slice of R&B powered by reverse snares that feel influenced by Jam City's piston like rhythmics.
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out of stock $7.36
Broken Knowz
Broken Knowz (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: TCLR 018. Rel: 25 Nov 16
 
Deep House
Last Of The Dogons (2:36)
Paradise Valley (4:43)
Niiko (3:05)
1001 Nights (6:11)
Squeaky Maya (6:02)
$hake It Down (5:48)
Knowledge Of Selfie (8:27)
Boolin (1:26)
Yemaya (6:45)
Review: It's amazing to think that Jay Daniel is still only 25. Since making his debut five years ago, the producer has been responsible for some of the finest house music to emerge from Detroit in recent times. Interestingly, he's slightly modified his woozy and gently soul-flecked blueprint on this hotly anticipated debut album. For starters, many of the tracks - standouts "Paradise Valley" and "Knowledge of Selfie" included - feature live drums, played and recorded in his mother's basement. This rhythmic adjustment gives Broken Knowz a far looser and warmer feel than his previous work, in the process elevating his deliciously rich and musical deep house to a whole new level. In other words, it's an impressively assured and entertaining debut album.
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Broken Knowz
Cat: TCLRCD 018. Rel: 25 Nov 16
 
Deep House
Last Of The Dogons
Paradise Valley
Niiko
1001 Nights
Squeaky Maya
$hake It Down
Knowledge Of Selfie
Boolin
Yemaya
Review: It's amazing to think that Jay Daniel is still only 25. Since making his debut five years ago, the producer has been responsible for some of the finest house music to emerge from Detroit in recent times. Interestingly, he's slightly modified his woozy and gently soul-flecked blueprint on this hotly anticipated debut album. For starters, many of the tracks - standouts "Paradise Valley" and "Knowledge of Selfie" included - feature live drums, played and recorded in his mother's basement. This rhythmic adjustment gives Broken Knowz a far looser and warmer feel than his previous work, in the process elevating his deliciously rich and musical deep house to a whole new level. In other words, it's an impressively assured and entertaining debut album.
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Played by: Hélder Russo
out of stock $8.41
Theory Of Colours
Theory Of Colours (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: TCLR 021. Rel: 17 Jul 17
 
Deep House
Macadam Therapy (5:40)
Leitmotiv (5:51)
Murmure (4:47)
Glass Jelly (5:19)
Analogische Memories (6:01)
Unconscious (8:53)
Theory Of Colours (5:11)
Review: Via well received releases on the likes of Ghostly International and Kompakt, Berlin-based Dauwd Al Hilali has spent the last six years releasing increasingly impressive forays into deep house and techno. Given that many of these combined effortless musical warmth and mellow grooves with nods to more experimental electronic fare both old and new (Terry Riley, the Radiophonic Workshop, krautrock, Detroit beatdown etc.), hopes are naturally high for this debut album on Ninja Tune offshoot "Technicolour". Happily, it's exactly the kind of gently melodious and rhythmically persuasive set you'd expect, with his usual rich and hazy workouts being joined by tracks that variously look to ambient music and Theo Parrish for inspiration.
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Theory Of Colours
Cat: TCLRCD 021. Rel: 02 Jun 17
 
Deep House
Macadam Therapy
Leitmotiv
Murmure
Glass Jelly
Analogische Memories
Unconscious
Theory Of Colours
Review: Via well received releases on the likes of Ghostly International and Kompakt, Berlin-based Dauwd Al Hilali has spent the last six years releasing increasingly impressive forays into deep house and techno. Given that many of these combined effortless musical warmth and mellow grooves with nods to more experimental electronic fare both old and new (Terry Riley, the Radiophonic Workshop, krautrock, Detroit beatdown etc.), hopes are naturally high for this debut album on Ninja Tune offshoot "Technicolour". Happily, it's exactly the kind of gently melodious and rhythmically persuasive set you'd expect, with his usual rich and hazy workouts being joined by tracks that variously look to ambient music and Theo Parrish for inspiration.
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out of stock $11.04
Like Water
Like Water (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: TCLR 035. Rel: 12 Jun 20
 
Deep House
Like Water (9:16)
Another Day (8:28)
Stockholm Syndrome (6:42)
Seems Like Yesterday (6:56)
Review: The tracks on this EP from DJ Boring were made for his acclaimed live show, and have been getting fans in a spin ever since. Opener "Like Water" is lithe house music with a cosmic feel that will have you afloat in no time then "Another Day" get more ravey on thumping drums and busy synths. The lush, serene deep house of "Stockholm Syndrome" might be a highlight for us, then "Seems Like Yesterday" closes out in breezy, groovy fashion. The fantastic sleeve has been designed by New York based artist Amir Jahanbin, who was also responsible for the visuals at the live show, making this an even more essential purchase.
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out of stock $13.15
Harmonic Frequencies
Harmonic Frequencies (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: TCLR 042. Rel: 21 Jan 22
 
Deep House
Harmonic Frequencies (4:11)
Music To Heal To (6:23)
Voices (4:27)
Escapism (2:54)
Review: Emma Kirby's ascendance was assured with the release of her Euphoric Melodies EP last year. Released on Technicolour, it followed up on the promise of the Every Body Is Welcome EP for Femme Culture which preceded it. Now she's following up with her third release as Elkka, Harmonic Frequencies. The EP was preceded by the title track last September, which points to a continuation of her refined sound. Fluttering melodies and rave-ready dynamics bounce off each other with abandon, exuding positivity every step of the way. There's an expansive spirit to the EP as Kirby continues developing her sound, not to mention a truckload of good vibes to see us into the Spring in style.
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Played by: Ell Murphy
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The Disco's Of Imhotep
Cat: TCLRCD 015. Rel: 05 Aug 16
 
Techno
The Shrine Of The Serpent Goddess
Sepulchral Offerings
Spiritual Alliances
Heru
Crocodile Skin
The Sound Of KMT
The Way Of The Tree Of Life
The Disco's Of Imhotep
Nubian Energy
Review: Following turns on labels like Creme Organization, Rvng Intl. and Further Records to Bio Rhythm, Bedouin Records and Sequencias, among many others, it feels like only a matter of time before Jamal Moss has graced pretty much every label worth talking about. Following his Cosmic Bebop ?LP on his own Mathematics Recordings, Moss, under his adored Hieroglyphic Being alias, surfaces on Ninja Tune sub Technicolour. The Disco's Of Imhotep is a bright, distorted and colourful affair which harbours its own trademark, synthetic chimes, kicked off wonderfully with the sweetly tonal number "The Shrine Of The Serpent Goddess". Rather than pulling together tracks at random, the album overall sounds like something that's been crafted as a whole, and while drums and distortion may tear away at speakers cones the world over, it's the melodies of this record, annihilated or otherwise, that really make The Disco's Of Imhotep one of a kind.
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The Disco's Of Imhotep
The Disco's Of Imhotep (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: TCLR 015. Rel: 05 Aug 16
 
Techno
The Shrine Of The Serpent Goddess (1:08)
Sepulchral Offerings (4:57)
Spiritual Alliances (4:35)
Heru (1:13)
Crocodile Skin (5:09)
The Sound Of KMT (3:17)
The Way Of The Tree Of Life (5:16)
The Disco's Of Imhotep (4:29)
Nubian Energy (3:55)
Review: Following turns on labels like Creme Organization, Rvng Intl. and Further Records to Bio Rhythm, Bedouin Records and Sequencias, among many others, it feels like only a matter of time before Jamal Moss has graced pretty much every label worth talking about. Following his Cosmic Bebop ?LP on his own Mathematics Recordings, Moss, under his adored Hieroglyphic Being alias, surfaces on Ninja Tune sub Technicolour. The Disco's Of Imhotep is a bright, distorted and colourful affair which harbours its own trademark, synthetic chimes, kicked off wonderfully with the sweetly tonal number "The Shrine Of The Serpent Goddess". Rather than pulling together tracks at random, the album overall sounds like something that's been crafted as a whole, and while drums and distortion may tear away at speakers cones the world over, it's the melodies of this record, annihilated or otherwise, that really make The Disco's Of Imhotep one of a kind.
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out of stock $22.08
The Fourth Dimensions Of A Nubian Mystic
Cat: TCLR 009. Rel: 22 Oct 14
 
Experimental/Electronic
The Fourth Dimension
Start Time
Review: Overseen by London producer PhOtOmachine (with some assistance from Ninja Tune) the Technicolour label has been on sublime form of late, with some rare Kutmah material up their with this year's best 12" releases. This latest release is quite the statement too, with mathematics boss Jamal Moss on board for two heavy duty cuts presented on heavyweight wax. It's timed well too, with Planet Mu having just issued a Hieroglyphic Being primer drawing from a decades worth of material. Fans of Hieroglyphic Being old and new will find much to appreciate in The Fourth Dimensions Of A Nubian Mystic, with the glistening 11 minute cosmos of "Fourth Dimension" complemented well by the jack hammer B Side "Start Time."
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out of stock $8.15
ARE Project
Cat: TCLR 023. Rel: 02 Aug 17
 
Techno
The Doctrines Of Swedenborg (7:46)
Calling The Loas (4:55)
Dimensions Of Frequency & Vibrations (8:06)
Ashrams (4:19)
Review: Last year, Jamal Moss in conjunction with percussionist and producer Sarathy Korwar (Ninja Tune/The Steve Reid Foundation) and the highly respected British saxophonist Shabaka Hutchings recorded a live and improvised session at the iconic Lightship95 studio, moored at Trinity Buoy Wharf, London. Two and a half hours of music was recorded across two sessions, with 90 minutes streamed live via NTS Radio. Technicolour now present a 12" EP comprising of four edits from these sessions titled 'Association For Research & Enlightenment Project'. The deep analogue tribalism of "The Doctrines Of Swedenborg" is truly magical and is geared for some real tunnelling effects. The lush ambience of "Dimensions Of Frequency & Vibrations" on the flip was a highlight too, awash in celestial synths and evocative saxophone solos, accompanied by Korwar's drumming reaching near tribal moments.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
out of stock $9.20
BB Bleu
BB Bleu (12")
Cat: TCLR 003. Rel: 03 Jun 13
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
BB Bleu
BB Bleu (original demo)
BB Bleu (Eliphino remix)
BB Bleu (Dolor remix)
Review: Released with some able assistance from Ninja Tune, Kid A is the latest hot prospect to join the dreamy, fuzzy soul collective like Vondelpark, The Weeknd, Raffertie et al. Washed-out and woozy, Kid A's mourns cut through each mix with clarity and emotion. Fancy more 4/4 'oomph'? Flip for Eliphino's deep house rub. Fancy more tripped out emphasis on the beat structure? Check Dolor's ambient-meets-fractured space soul rub.
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out of stock $6.58
Fresia Magdalena
Fresia Magdalena (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: TCLR 037. Rel: 12 Oct 21
 
Deep House
La Perla (5:29)
By Your Side (6:09)
Nicolas (4:59)
Juntos (4:42)
Dakotas (6:37)
Review: "Fresia Magdalena is about activism" says Berlin based Peruvian Sofia Kourtesis. It comes after a breakout 2020 that saw her get props as far and wide as The Observer and Mixmag as well as playing in NME's Top 100 list. She builds on that success with another EP that marks a big step up and features her singing properly on her own music for the first time. The sound sources here owe a lot to Peru, with jingling bells and rumbling bass, rich melodies and also explicit field recordings collected from around the city of Lima. The grooves are rooted in house but explore the every edges of the genre in personal and absorbing ways.
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Explora
Explora (12")
Cat: TCLR 013. Rel: 22 Jul 15
 
Techno
Explora (Slave) (10:13)
Headpiece (9:24)
Brute Force (5:21)
Shpel (11:24)
Review: Man of the moment Florian Kupfer is back, so look out! After highly lauded releases on L.I.E.S. and WT Records, Kupfer aligns with Fotomachine's prospering Technicolour label and delivers four cuts that should be filed under 'all killer, no filler'. First up "Explora (Slave)" gets all up in your face with its retro techno stomp but the chugging minimalist epic that is "Headpiece" is grinding, beatless affair. On the flip we have "Brute Force" which trances you out with its sinister analogue synth arpeggio; so simple but utterly effective. Finally there's "Schpel" another experimental and atmospheric cut that is haunting as much as it is riveting. Tip!
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Unfinished
Cat: TCLR 017. Rel: 21 Jul 16
 
Techno
Elle (5:38)
Erika (8:14)
Being Me (6:41)
Unfinished (6:18)
Review: The associations with LIES will always be there thanks to his breakout helium house burner "Feelin" back in 2013, but Florian Kupfer hasn't been afraid to showcase his DJ-friendly wares on other labels either. Dean Bryce's Technicolour division of Ninja Tune first asked for a Kup of Flo last year with the pleasantly diverse Explora 12" and the German artist returns for a second record on the label in the shape of Unfinished which has already got the Hessle Audio Rinse show seal of approval. Kupfer is on smouldering form throughout, bringing a sense of melodic incandescence to opening cut, "Elle," whilst "Erika" could easily be mistaken for a Terekke production. "Being Me" is blown out and boomy and totally fresh, whilst the title track sees Kupfer end proceedings on some sweeping ambient rife with spectral field recordings.
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Our Mannequin
Cat: TCLR 008. Rel: 21 Aug 14
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Noise In My Brain
Tranzition (feat Zackey Force Funk)
Agalmato (feat Seven Davis Jr)
Coprolalia
Amargossa
Leaving
Review: Respected artist, selector and occasional record maker, Kutmah steps up to the PhOtOmachine helmed Technicolour with his most expansive collection of originals to date. Much of the EP taps into the modulating, undulating synthetic sounds of the 80s for inspiration (while wholly reinterpreting those roots in his own language) but departures are made into unique fields as tracks like "Coprolalia" fuses the funk of Parliament and house Moodymann and sends it deep under water and "Amargossa" is a one way boom-bap ticket to the Brainfeeder dream factory. As with anything Kutmah does, this is genuinely unique and requires some serious attention.
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Anaconda Flow
Cat: TCLR 010. Rel: 07 Apr 15
 
Techno
Evaporate With Me 2 Infinity (6:15)
Anaconda Flow (4:17)
Never Not Know U (7:02)
Eternal Flux (3:59)
Review: If you were left a bit disconsolate at the lack of music released by Danny Wolfers in the aftermath of his Crystal Cult 2080 LP last year, fear not he was clearly spending the time in his studio weaving synthetic magic for all manner of 2015 releases. That and editing an e-zine, directing and starring in a bizarre online TV show with Willie Burns and slipping out free synth patches. Anyway Anaconda Flow is the third Legowelt 12" in as many months and is facilitated via Technicolour, Fotomachine's increasingly influential label. It's all very Legowelt in both sound and titles (our pick is "Evaporate With Me 2 Infinity") and we can always do with more music from the mind of Danny Wolfers in our lives!!
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out of stock $8.15
Romantic Psychology 1
Romantic Psychology 1 (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: TCLR 012. Rel: 30 Oct 15
 
Experimental/Electronic
Exploding Boxes (3:53)
Red Blocks (5:11)
Yogurt (1:33)
Pieris Rapae (1:14)
Undr (2:00)
Stained Glass (1:16)
Altered Anthem (0:50)
Colour (3:00)
Whispering Sky (1:10)
Jamaican Greek Style (9:41)
Slow Electronic Beat With Colour (2:03)
Review: Despite attempts to retain his anonymity, the true identity of the "well-known producer" behind the Levantis project is hardly hidden (if you're still unaware, Google is your friend). Why this particular producer felt the need for an alternative alias is open for debate, because there are aspects of Romantic Psychology Vol. 1, the Levantis debut album, that feel similar in ethos, texture and execution to his more familiar pseudonym. In some ways, it's irrelevant, of course. Judged on its' own merits, this is a fine set that offers an instinctive, hugely atmospheric blend of stripped-back ambience, dubbed-out sound design, curious ecclesiastical influences, quiet melodies and glitchy, scratchy electronica.
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Romantic Psychology 1
Cat: TCLRCD 012. Rel: 28 Oct 15
 
Experimental/Electronic
Exploding Boxes
Red Blocks
Yogurt
Pieris Rapae
Undr
Stained Glass
Altered Anthem
Colour
Whispering Sky
Jamaican Greek Style
Slow Electronic Beat With Colour
Review: Despite attempts to retain his anonymity, the true identity of the "well-known producer" behind the Levantis project is hardly hidden (if you're still unaware, Google is your friend). Why this particular producer felt the need for an alternative alias is open for debate, because there are aspects of Romantic Psychology Vol. 1, the Levantis debut album, that feel similar in ethos, texture and execution to his more familiar pseudonym. In some ways, it's irrelevant, of course. Judged on its' own merits, this is a fine set that offers an instinctive, hugely atmospheric blend of stripped-back ambience, dubbed-out sound design, curious ecclesiastical influences, quiet melodies and glitchy, scratchy electronica.
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Dollar EP
Dollar EP (12")
Cat: TCLR 014. Rel: 24 Feb 16
 
Techno
Xager (feat Ian Blevins) (5:42)
Shadow (feat Mark Hand & Misumami) (6:14)
Dollar (7:04)
Goodbye (6:34)
Review: Following up great releases by Levantis and Florian Kupfer, Ninja Tune sublabel Technicolour brings the goods again in the form of UK producer NY AK. He teams up with ESP Institute's Ian Blevins for a smooth deep house groove on "Xager". It's dusty and emotive, we're loving that classic bleep bassline and hypnotising analogue pads. He then teams up with Mark Hand and Misumami on "Shadow" a nice take on the classic midwest deep house sound with some truly gorgeous vocals. It's the B side which really shines though; there's "Dollar" which gets properly raw like an old Sound Signature record; this is the real proper deep stuff! Finally "Goodbye" ends things on a more uptempo vibe, but still in a very emotive and melancholic fashion.
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Shimmer
Shimmer (gatefold marbled vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: TCLR 051. Rel: 15 Dec 22
 
Deep House
Luna Bay (5:00)
Call For Noise (3:50)
Love Fading (4:19)
Troopa (5:19)
Holsten (5:41)
Kolfax (5:21)
Satyr
Rosetta (feat Byulah & Ekhe)
Tando
Katara
Light It Out
You Need Me
Review: Celebrated UK producers and DJs O'Flynn and Frazer Ray (who was previously known as Soundbwoy Killah) join forces here for new collaborative album Shimmer on Ninja Tune's Technicolour label. The record pays homage to the UK dance music the pair so loves from speed garage to breaks and hardcore. As such it is a record that takes you to the heart of the dancefloor but also offers a great escape from everyday life with evocative synth soundscapes over compelling beats. As much as there is plenty of physicality here, there is also tenderness of emotion and deftness of design that brings an artful quality to their take on party sounds. Top stuff.
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Hope You're Well
Cat: TCLR 025. Rel: 18 Oct 17
 
Deep House
Is It Dry? (6:31)
No Sweat (6:01)
You Know (7:29)
Oh Fer Sure (6:00)
Review: Having spent the last few years establishing himself as one of the world's most consistent makers of melodious, head-in-the-clouds deep house and blissful electronica, Project Pablo has secured a deal with Ninja Tune offshoot Technocolour. His first outing for the imprint is as colourful, hazy and tuneful as you'd expect, with glistening opener "Is It Dry?" setting the tone. The Montreal-based producer breaks up the beats a little on the cheeky but dreamy analogue funk of "No Sweat", before dropping a fistful of happy pills on the bustling, up-tempo dream house revivalism of "You Know". Finally, he explores his long-held love of breakbeat-driven tracks on the yearning but jaunty brilliance of closer "Oh Fer Sure".
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Feeder
Feeder (hand-numbered 12")
Cat: TCLR 001. Rel: 11 Jan 13
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Repetition
Bowl With A Hole
Feeder
Even Better Even Worse
Guitary
Seasick Sailors
Review: Known to many as the keyboardist with the vastly under rated Micachu And The Shapes, Raisa K embarks on her first solo mission on new label Technicolour. Technically this an EP - a lovely hand numbered one at that - but with such a distinctive consistency of unique, swampy, delirious sounds, "Feeder" rolls with much more of a mini album flavour, making it all the more delectable. Sweaty and confusing, sweet but bitterly sour, imagine Flying Lotus remixing the collective nightmares of Tom Tom Club and Hot Chip and you're kind of there....
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Shield
Shield (rose vinyl 12")
Cat: TCLR 054. Rel: 05 Oct 23
 
Deep House
Run Away With You (4:14)
Peach (5:46)
Wait For It (3:59)
Feels Like My Hands Are On Fire (3:27)
Review: Austrian-born Salute has absolutely mastered the art of crafting simple, effective, emotional house bangers. His perfect loops seem utterly off the cuff and made in a second, but they never fail to really get you where it matters. After several outings on various labels, he now steps up to the revered Ninja Tune offshoot Technicolur with his latest slab of sublime house gold. Across four firing cuts he once again locks you in and swells your heart with his irresistibly uptempo and dusty drums and meticulously crafted synths, all embellished with perfect samples. 'Feels Like My Hands Are On Fire' is the winner here on another fine EP.
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Symbolic Use Of Light
Cat: TCLRCD 024. Rel: 16 Jun 17
 
Techno
Full 1
Weight
Symbolic Use Of Light
Where Is She
Path
Pop
Sweep
Wingless Victory
Full 2
Review: Emma Burgess-Olsen's big break came when she released her first Umfang cassette on 1080p back in 2015. Praise from critics was fulsome, and now the Brooklyn-based producer finds herself releasing the similarly impressive Symbolic Use of Light on Ninja Tune offshoot Technicolour. Composed in spontaneous live takes using a stripped-back range of analogue synths and drum machines, it's an album that revels in its own atmospheric simplicity. Check, for example, the weighty techno kick-drums and bubbly melodic motifs of "Where is She" and the distant church organs and minimalist rhythm track of "Weight"; both are far more evocative and emotion-rich than their sparse musical elements would suggest. It's a formula that Burgess-Olsen works to throughout, creating ghostly and mind-altering club music to soothe and savage the consciousness.
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Played by: DJ Guy
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Remember
Remember (gatefold 2xLP + autographed insert)
Cat: TCLR 041. Rel: 02 Mar 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Remember (4:03)
Everything Went Well (5:11)
Losing Days (5:05)
Where It All Leads (3:53)
Don't Lose Time (6:18)
Never Stay For Love (3:39)
Day After Day (8:20)
Changed For The Better (2:05)
I Saw You (3:16)
Is That How You Feel It (2:56)
Forever (5:37)
Review: Ninja Tune off-shoot Technicolour has always dealt in interesting in-between sounds from the world of house and techno. Next to investigate that area is Amsterdam-based duo Weval aka Harm Coolen and Merijn Scholte Albers. Their new album finds them taking an expansive trip into high energy sounds that are tinged with nostalgia, rich in happy memories and laden with euphoric emotions that will take the dancefloor to a higher place. Part of that energy comes from tapping into the music of their collective youth and their various inspirations which lend this its widescreen sonic palette. Making this all the more appealing for fans is the inclusion of a tidy and autographed insert.
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Watermelon Woman
Cat: TCLR 034. Rel: 23 Aug 19
 
Experimental/Electronic
Watermelon Woman (7:15)
Watermelon Woman (dub) (4:13)
Watermelon Woman (Francis Inferno Orchestra Augur Sacrifice dub) (5:36)
Review: If you enjoyed Yu Su's brilliant EP on Second Circle earlier in the year - and, let's face it, who didn't? - there's a rather high chance that you'll enjoy her first outing on Ninja Tune offshoot Technicolour. "Watermelon Woman" is a superb chunk of bass-heavy house music positive - an inventive and hugely enjoyable fusion of unfussy drum machine rhythms, sampled tribal drums, toasty bass, dubbed-out effects, stargazing electronics, fluttering flutes and jazzy motifs that have just the right amount of breezy Latin flavour. The original version comes backed with a hazy and laidback Dub rework and a boisterous, off-kilter remix by Francis Inferno Orchestra that layers rubbery sounds and heady vocal samples above a skewed tribal house beat.
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