UK producer SevenDoors is back for another emotional, passion-infused ride through the dreamscape of melodic techno on Mesoplodon (Carioca Records). SevenDoors’ unique sound is layered with seemingly random 808 attacks, staccato rolls and a synthetic lushness. “Oceano” ushers in heady atmospheric swirls around a pulsing bassline and galloping drums. “Belaena” brings big bottom beats with stuttering acid rips and hypnotic percussion cresting melodic layers of techy riffs. Title track “Mesoplodon” packs a gut-punchin’ kick drum and lays a solid foundation for stacking sounds and fills, each finding its own order from techno chaos. As they drop into place the big picture slowly builds into something you hoped for but weren’t sure you should expect. The angelic chorus and smashing breakdown wash back into the heavy undercurrent of drums; this is my top pick of the release.
Author: DJ Elroy
Review: CEV’s – Raw EP
As the name suggests, CEV’s Raw EP out now on Hi! Energy Records is just that: raw. But that’s not necessarily a bad thing. The nervous energy might be a bit busy to some old-fashioned ears, but it works here. “Raw to the Roots” serves up a fat, almost garage-y groove with big beats, stuttered hits, fun fills and percussive rolls. Twisted samples reach up through the musical madness and electric keys sprout from the chaos to punctuate the groove. Nico Medez’s “Raw” remix ditches the faux-garage reminiscence as he retools the tune in a deeper, more sinister tech-house image. The EP rounds out with the upbeat “Set Me Free,” a driving house shuffle riding a funkin’ bassline into a classic club vibe. Solid cuts all the way around from French producer Julien Cadet.
Review: Waze & Odyssey – Ride My Truck/Strobe Light (Flash Lights)
Steve Lawler’s VIVa MUSiC prides itself on high quality cuts and sonic diversity, and the new banger from UK duo Waze & Odyssey — read their exclusive USA tour diary here — lives up to expectations. “Ride My Truck” cobbles together farty bass rips, twangy rubber band synths and a ghetto-house hook for a freakishly underground monster. Zap it with 50,000 watts of juice and this beast comes to life and will be dominating dance floors all summer! “Strobe Lights” (Original) is exactly the twisted mind-funk you’d expect from the panned mayhem of samples and flashin’ audio blasts bouncing around inside your brain. Huxley’s “Strobe” remix dials down the heavy tech aggression but add a few more layers, giving his version an almost sinister New York house sound.
Review: Alex Niggemann – Siyawa
German powerhouse producer Alex Niggemann needs no introduction. If you’ve been to a club at all over the past few years you’ve probably heard his work, and his newest pair of tech-house dreamers on Sasha’s Last Night On Earth label speak for themselves. “Siyawa” is a melodic experiment built atop a solid bottom and colored by bobbing blips. It’s full of life and a bittersweet happiness that tells of hardships and perseverance and hard-fought victories. (Yes, I got all that from a song with no words.) “Ace Kwela” isn’t quite as outspoken as the flipside, but the big kick and airy pads warm up the groove nicely and the layers build to the break with a slow, steady confidence. Great new addition to the LNOE catalog!