baze.djunkiii Charts 09/2010
01. Panacea - Ear2Brain [L/B Recordings 007]
Simple, brutal, effective, anthemic. After a three years period of weak releases, Panacea - one of the rare Drum'n'Bass-artists I've been following from day one - seems to be back on track with a devastating banger sampling the absolute king of german Hardcore Rave, Hardsequencer, orginally releasing on the Low Spirit subsidiary Fire Records throughout the nineties. "Uberbomb" on the flip isn't that strong though, but still sheds blood on the dancefloor.
02. Blood Red Shoes - Fire Like This [V2 / Cooperative Music]
One of my favorite Indie-bands - seen them live a couple of times - comes up with their album number two. "Don't Ask", the first song, is catchy as fuck, made for the dancefloor and to be sung along whenever played out. But the whole album is good and gets better the more often one listens to it.
03. Shaping Elements [Poker lat Recordings Promo]
See review for details...
04. Samuel L Session - Blue Ripple EP [Detelefunk 015 Promo]
See review for details...
05. Pattern J - Chemical EP [We Hunger 001]
Four tracks of banging Hardcore with a special twist brought to you by a new label from the TBook Production-camp.
06. DJ Mutante - Farme Ta Yeule Criss De Cave! [Terror Noize Industry 013]
Francois Robichaud a.k.a. DJ Mutante serves a heavyweight picture disc featuring a bunch of eight mind bending Speedcore tracks causing severe cerebral destruction. Do not play out to minors.
07. Chicken Accelerator [Astro Chicken 001 Promo]
See review for details...
08. Diamonds In The Rough [Formant Recordings 009]
A three track E.P. featuring tracks by relatively unknown producers like Phaeleh, Hxdb and Psychonaught, which delivers an absolute emotional anthem in Future Garage with his tune "I Just Want You" whilst the other artists explore the field of chilled Dubstep and related.
09. Craig Vear - Summerhouses [Cluster Promo]
See review for details...
10. Kabutogani - Bektop [Mille Plateaux Promo]
See review for details...
Simple, brutal, effective, anthemic. After a three years period of weak releases, Panacea - one of the rare Drum'n'Bass-artists I've been following from day one - seems to be back on track with a devastating banger sampling the absolute king of german Hardcore Rave, Hardsequencer, orginally releasing on the Low Spirit subsidiary Fire Records throughout the nineties. "Uberbomb" on the flip isn't that strong though, but still sheds blood on the dancefloor.
02. Blood Red Shoes - Fire Like This [V2 / Cooperative Music]
One of my favorite Indie-bands - seen them live a couple of times - comes up with their album number two. "Don't Ask", the first song, is catchy as fuck, made for the dancefloor and to be sung along whenever played out. But the whole album is good and gets better the more often one listens to it.
03. Shaping Elements [Poker lat Recordings Promo]
See review for details...
04. Samuel L Session - Blue Ripple EP [Detelefunk 015 Promo]
See review for details...
05. Pattern J - Chemical EP [We Hunger 001]
Four tracks of banging Hardcore with a special twist brought to you by a new label from the TBook Production-camp.
06. DJ Mutante - Farme Ta Yeule Criss De Cave! [Terror Noize Industry 013]
Francois Robichaud a.k.a. DJ Mutante serves a heavyweight picture disc featuring a bunch of eight mind bending Speedcore tracks causing severe cerebral destruction. Do not play out to minors.
07. Chicken Accelerator [Astro Chicken 001 Promo]
See review for details...
08. Diamonds In The Rough [Formant Recordings 009]
A three track E.P. featuring tracks by relatively unknown producers like Phaeleh, Hxdb and Psychonaught, which delivers an absolute emotional anthem in Future Garage with his tune "I Just Want You" whilst the other artists explore the field of chilled Dubstep and related.
09. Craig Vear - Summerhouses [Cluster Promo]
See review for details...
10. Kabutogani - Bektop [Mille Plateaux Promo]
See review for details...
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