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1996-07-31 14:03Dr. Giggles (idm) reviews and spouting off
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1996-07-31 14:03Dr. GigglesRob Gordon Project-Source Records double pack of some deep ass bleep techno recorded under
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Rob Gordon Project-Source Records double pack of some deep ass bleep techno recorded under familar names such as Forgemasters and Black Knight, even features a collaboration with Ritchie Hawtin. This guy knows how to make the early bleep old Warp style with the heavy bass, better than most any other. File next to Ubik, Gak, old Warp and Network records. Beverly Hills 80830-Dealer-Reference features a excellent deep as shit electro acid remix by Electronome called Candyman (I'll fix you right up with this mix mix), pretty nice shit. Neil Landstrum-Understanding Disinformation-Tresor 10 points for the cover alone! God damn that thing is cool looking. Features some cold- spaced out freaky alien noise techno. The soundtrack to an abortion chamber set up in the middle of space. Cosmic Rays ep-DJ Spridle-Zia Rosa this is a weird one. I don't know what to think of it, one side is pretty cool yet predictable funky break acid kind of thing but it has a really good synth line that I have not heard to many sounds like it. The other side sounds like they sampled Germ from their first 12" and added a few more bleeps and drumbeats, pretty good. just got 12 new ones from Spiral Tribe ranging form Jungle to Hard as Fuck techno to some super spaced out tripper trance top ones are as follows: network 23-#21 Crsytal Funk/Crystal acid- offworld redliner electronics-sounds like the name and pumps hard network 23-#20 LSD -pretty wicked pumping trance techno network 23-#36 strange breaks-deep techno jungle network 23-#35 psychic aliance- more wacked out jungle on the electro tip: Hidden Rythym and Invisible man-electroflava-Butterbeat this cut is a serious electro stormer! Electronome #2-Influence-Interferrence- didn't really float my boat the way the first one did, but it still has redeeming qualities, some serious distorted electro kicks with some loopy aphex/cylobian synth-tinkling on top with some other freestyle noise fests Fat Boy Slim-Punk to Funk-Skint talk about distortion... sounds like the chemical brothers meets the distortion drum box of U-ziq. derek