Georg Levin – Everything Must Change [BBE Records]

Posted by Andre on February 17 under Releases | Be the First to Comment | 54 views

You need to Understand, and you will...
- Andre
9/10

8 years after his first vinyl release, Georg Levin can already be described as a long-time yet unlikely member of Berlin’s electronic music scene. With both his solo project and his production outfit Wahoo, he is definitely too much on the soulful side to be a typical representative of the techno and rock sound the city is known for. However, it may be this supposedly alien surrounding that gives his compositions and productions a distinctive blend. To his credit Georg also had a no.1 on Traxsource in late 2009 as a precursor to the release of this, his debut album.

Georg’s name isn’t household by any means, but this poetic master of music is quickly, and firmly, finding his spot in the today’s music scene, where one rarely only wears one hat. This singer, songwriter, producer has been busy in the studio, and his fruits are finally here to enjoy by all.  Well, almost all, the album lands in stores in late March 2010, but till then, you can enjoy my review and the highlight samples I’ve included.

Read on past the break for my full review of this genre melting album, and be sure to sample the tracks for yourself, don’t just take my word for it!

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Slacker – Start a New Life [Godlike & Electric Records]

Posted by Andre on January 5 under Releases | Be the First to Comment | 96 views

An oasis of ideas, thoughts and enlightenment
- Andre
9/10

Slacker, a well-known UK production team that now comprises solely of Shem McCauley which was responsible for hits like ‘Your Face’ and ‘Scared’ which became anthems of the mid-90’s progressive house/trance scene, returns with a tastefully fresh outlook on progressive music.

In his previous life Shem McCauley (AKA Slacker) was considered one of the most prolific progressive house producers in the business. His tracks and remixes were played by the genre’s most popular DJs and they landed on the finest mix compilations. However, with the business changing and tastes shifting Shem grew increasingly frustrated with the type of music “the business” was looking for. So he did the unthinkable – he disappeared. This UK native moved to Bangkok, Thailand, cut off communication with the industry, started a new job …and a new life. So, it’s been two years in Thailand and Slacker is back with an album that could have only been created in total isolation from the industry. It’s not progressive house, but this is progressive electronic down tempo music.

It isn’t often that I cover down tempo material (with my first endeavour some years ago), but it’s a genre I am slowly discovering myself drawn to, especially when all the cookie cutter big room progressive house and peak time trance just get too repetitive for me. This album is a wet oasis of ideas, thoughts and enlightenment in a world filled with dry deserts of noise.

Read on past the break as I dissect my favourite tracks, elements and discuss in detail the power of down tempo music.  High quality samples await!

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John Askew – Beirut [Discover White Label]

Posted by Andre on October 27 under Releases | 2 Comments to Read | 41 views

Truly a unique musical masterpiece!
- Andre
9/10

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Is it obvious that I’m cleaning out a backlog of Discover releases? It should be, and in any regard, this is my last of the day and most definitely the most unique release on the Discover White Label since it’s first release 12 months ago. John completely reinvents his sound for this exotic release, and Beirut is probably his most lush and relaxing release to date.

Along with John’s Original Mix, which is, by the way, down tempo and chilled out to the max, are two tasty remixes from Thomas Datt and recent remix contest winner, Xgenic.  Thomas’ remix is a sultry progressive number that is dark and edgy, while maintaining much of the uplifting aura of the Original Mix.  As for Xgenic’s rework, I’ve got to say that considering what the original material was, he’s truly re-invented it and given it a sound that fits right at home with some of today’s harder hitting trance DJs like Christopher Lawrence, Sean Tyas and Paul van Dyk.

Read on past the break for some high quality samples and be sure to show the label some love, buy the tracks if you like them!

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Hell – The Angst (Part 1 & 2) [International Deejay Gigolo Records]

Posted by Andre on February 11 under Releases | Be the First to Comment | 35 views

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I’m just going to come out and say it.  I have no idea where to start with this review.  It’s, quite literally, like nothing my ears have heard before.  For those who haven’t come across Hell in the past, you’ll likely want to know he’s been DJing since 1978 (I wasn’t even born yet!) and has had a string of successful releases and artists albums dating back to 1993.

German born and bred, this mastermind slowly developed his sound, and in 1999 brought ‘International Deejay Gigolo Records’ to reality.  This latest review, ‘The Angst Part 1 & 2′ is the lead single from his much anticipated artist album ‘Teufelswerk’, aptly dubbed, as it directly translated to ‘work of the devil’.

This release features haunting vocals, poignant melodies and an overall down tempo air that manages to sadden and brighten at the same time.  Pulling and pushing…pulling and pushing…pulling…pushing.

Read on for my full take and a FREE HIGH QUALITY download of ‘The Angst Part 1′.

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