baze.djunkiii Charts 08/2k24
01. The Overlords - Organic? [Mecanica 081]
The Polish Mechanica label brings back another highly influential album from the early 90s and re-introduces the originally 1991-released longplayer "Organic?" by the Danish project The Overlords to a new audience which includes the epic Industrial SynthPop anthem that is the title track, the influential ProtoTrance of their "Sundown" including a couple of remixes and versions, banging EBM variations, a killer cover version of Dead Kennedy's "Holiday In Cambodia" and further goodness that is essential for lovers of NuBeat, Agreppo, early Techno and many a style beyond.
02. DJ Jedi - Dance The Night Away / Let The Music [Return Of The Vibe 006]
So it is the early 90s again? DJ Jedi makes us feel this way and weighs in two expertly executed uplifting Happy Breakbeat piano bang0rs for the whistle crew which perfectly blend in with all the beloved Oldskool classics we all have been raving to in our formative years. Defo a future classic, this one.
03. Sorog - Alba 180 [Gentrified Underground 005]
The Swiss label Gentrified Underground presents a - literally! - super heavy four track vinyl release by Sorog who's all in for a major amalgamation of IDM, DarkJungle, Glitch, Breakcore and even banging 4-2-the-floor Hardcore which surely is something we haven't heard on wax in quite a while and would love to see more of in the future as we're defo in for more anarchic, freeform and experimental uptempo vibes on the dancefloor.
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The Polish Mechanica label brings back another highly influential album from the early 90s and re-introduces the originally 1991-released longplayer "Organic?" by the Danish project The Overlords to a new audience which includes the epic Industrial SynthPop anthem that is the title track, the influential ProtoTrance of their "Sundown" including a couple of remixes and versions, banging EBM variations, a killer cover version of Dead Kennedy's "Holiday In Cambodia" and further goodness that is essential for lovers of NuBeat, Agreppo, early Techno and many a style beyond.
02. DJ Jedi - Dance The Night Away / Let The Music [Return Of The Vibe 006]
So it is the early 90s again? DJ Jedi makes us feel this way and weighs in two expertly executed uplifting Happy Breakbeat piano bang0rs for the whistle crew which perfectly blend in with all the beloved Oldskool classics we all have been raving to in our formative years. Defo a future classic, this one.
03. Sorog - Alba 180 [Gentrified Underground 005]
The Swiss label Gentrified Underground presents a - literally! - super heavy four track vinyl release by Sorog who's all in for a major amalgamation of IDM, DarkJungle, Glitch, Breakcore and even banging 4-2-the-floor Hardcore which surely is something we haven't heard on wax in quite a while and would love to see more of in the future as we're defo in for more anarchic, freeform and experimental uptempo vibes on the dancefloor.
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