Some of the tunes I've picked up recently ('scuse the quick rubbish
descriptions I'm more enthusiastic about the music than words :)):
Kingpin Cartel - Ghetto - Innervisions
(http://www.discogs.com/release/902558)
On that secret weapons 12 of Ame and Dixons. Epic in a UR way but
housey. Wicked.
Kevin Reynolds - Afrik - Todhchai (http://www.discogs.com/release/822073)
Difficult to categorize this which is a good sign. The other side is
good but Afrik is the track that kills it for me. Organic yet electronic
with a nice chugging beatdown tempo. There's no way small clips can do
justice to this. Brilliant.
Manmadescience - Just tell me when - Philpot
(http://www.discogs.com/release/790334)
A looped up disco based tune like The Mole might do. Not ground breaking
but I'm a sucker for long looped sustained strings.
Frank Helby - Tuinstangboogie - Magnetron
(http://www.discogs.com/release/917445)
Super slow, nasty, heavy and funky. Title track the one.
Soulphiction - Get to the Point! - Philpot
(http://www.discogs.com/release/166604)
Like Shake's 'Madman' but erm, different. Check it. The Philpot guys
tread just the right side of the mnml line for me, this is another twist
along that line.
Trusme - Brown's - StilovefortheMusic
(http://www.discogs.com/release/895435)
More tracks heavily based on disco samples. All are winners. Good God
being the closest to KDJ in style. The main Nard's track builds on some
ace strings before settling into a C2 style. From Manchester too :)
Dub in A Nutshell - You Never Know - Philpot
(http://www.discogs.com/release/471762)
Off a compilation but this is the standout for me. Paul St. Hilaire and
Soulphiction. What more do I need to say.
Lee Jones - There Comes a Time - Aus Music
(http://www.discogs.com/release/906233)
There's a Prins Thomas mix on here that a lot of people will pick this
12 up for which is slow and grinding (in a Radio Slave kinda way). The
Original mix is a nice deep techno thing with alow tempo that shouldn't
be overlooked.
Anyone else?
robin...