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From:
Sean Alert
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Wed, 2 Aug 2006 21:55:31 -0600
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[idm] new Techno single on Beatport
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http://www.beatport.com/dope_recordings Dope Recordings 020 Homeward Bound by Royale & Attentat 01) Original Mix 02) Magnetic Assassin's Go Home and Get Some Dub mix 03) Alert's Bleeped Out mix 04) Us7's Bear in Camp mix Well, the only negative thing to be said about Homeward Bound, the new EP from Dope Recordings, is that at no point does it contain talking dogs and cats on a quest to find their owners. But we can forgive them for that, because the Dope crew is a bunch of dirty dogs on a quest for funk, and they done found that shit. Attentat and Royale’s original mix is an epic building journey through watery dubby techno. Deep and brooding, with an underlying dance floor vibe that drives this eleven minute masterpiece along, this is definitely one for the late night heads when you’re ready to get nasty in the party. Thick pulsing bass washing over your body, matched with warm droning synth lines, characterize this piece and make it another example of the growing sound of Colorado underground techno. Up next we have Magnetic Assassin’s, Go Home and Get Some Dub mix of the track. This is the first offering to the Dope sound by old man grandpa, the patriarch of the Colorado techno scene. He’s stuffed with fried chicken, got his belt undone, his hand securely slipped into his underwear’s elastic band, and with his head leaned back in satisfaction, dude about to tell you youngsters a story about gettin’ the fuck down. Continuing in the dubby tradition of the original, but taking it in a new direction, Magnetic Assassin’s mix is every bit as hot and sexy. Stripped down and minimal, driven purely by percussion and bass, this is a heads down jackin’ on the dance floor as the sun comes up jammy jam. Next up is Alert’s Bleeped Out Remix and is the jam furthest from the original in presentation and sound. Minimal and bleep bloopy, just as the title suggests, this track showcases Alert’s slowly evolving approach to building techno tracks. Quirky and interesting, the bouncing percussion is pushed along by clicks, beeps and snatches of synth lines gleaned from the source material. The kick forms a center point which all of the various sounds revolve around forming a solid cell of techno funk. And up last for this one, we have US7’s Bear In Camp mix of Homeward Bound. More uptempo and driving then the other mixes US7’s remix has its eyes set on the peak hour, a perfect track for making the crowd want to rub their bits up against one another and shout at the sky. Eschewing most of the dubbiness of the original, this jam focuses on building a heavy dance floor presence, focused on the pulsing kick drum and the warbling bass line. -Dope Crew --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org