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not even noticed - nocturnal slide
The Frankfurt duo, not even noticed, is recognized for their ability to rejuvenate classic breakbeat elements while incorporating a forward-thinking approach to drum and bass. Their latest release, Nocturnal Slides (2025) on Gimme A Break Records, showcases their talent by blending old-school influences with modern sounds. Tracks like 'Ethur' and 'Queso' weave emotive liquid drum and bass with uplifting pads and gritty basslines, while 'Jitter' challenges genre boundaries with jump-up DnB drums and acid bases. The duo also explores different styles in 'Kura', evoking a garage feel, and delivers raw energy in 'Rustle', appealing to hardcore junglists. The Phasmid remix adds a trippy twist, showcasing their innovative approach to production.
Denise Rabe - Mastermind
Denise Rabe's latest work, Mastermind, showcases her evolution in sound, transitioning from spine-chilling insect techno to a style I'd describe as sound bath techno. The music features slow, methodical rhythms characterised by heavy modulating subs, expansive pads, and minimalist samples. Rabe's productions engage the dance floor with influences from various genres.
Her tracks demand patience and serve as tools for group hypnosis. Mastermind, featuring dynamic synthesisers, constantly searches for resolution, while One Complete Moment uses sparse melodies to create unresolved tension. Both tracks reflect her signature insect-like textures, blending simple percussive patterns with intricate modulation that enhances the overall sonic experience.
Paleman - Pale Vater
Callum Lee, after a brief foray into experimental music under the alias Fresnel Lens, returned to club-focused releases in 2023 with his familiar Paleman persona. His 2023 album Veiled showcased his percussive excellence, and now, in 2024, he releases the EP 'Pale Vater' with 30D Records, just in time for NYE gigs. The title track features sharp syncopated grooves and a futuristic sound, while other tracks like 'Lying About Lying' and 'No You' evoke a throwback to dark dubstep influences. The EP's standout track, 'Trawl', offers rich atmospherics with haunting elements. However, the tracks feel like variations of the same material, lacking distinctiveness, yet maintaining high quality and appeal for a NYE playlist.
Blawan - BouQ
Blawan's new record, BouQ, released under his imprint Ternesc, showcases his signature radical sound design and bass-heavy sections while pushing genre boundaries. The EP features varied grooves, incorporating pop rhythms into his futurist bass style. While the record can feel overwhelming, Blawan introduces more solid, trappy and UK hip-hop influences, experimenting more with dramatic vocals and glitches. The second half of the EP returns to a progressive direction, combining old-school dubstep and electro house and featuring a garagey footwork vibe and haunting flute melody.
Schwefelgelb - Trigger
The critique of live versus studio music has intensified, especially with the rise of live performances in electronic music. The German duo Schwefelgelb stands out in this regard, consistently surpassing expectations in their live shows. Their latest EP, Trigger (2024), particularly highlights how they capture the energy of live performances in their recordings.
The track "IO" showcases their mastery of acceleration and deceleration, creating a dynamic, intense atmosphere that deviates from typical industrial sounds. 'The second track, Open World Games', embraces a more theatrical style with a dark ambience, incorporating rugged glitches and minimalist rave elements for contrast.
Additionally, the album features two remixes: UFO95's minimalist electro/techno remix of 'Open World Games' maintains Schwefelgelb's aesthetic. In contrast, Flore's remix of 'IO' takes a bold departure with a contemporary UKG influence, reflecting the duo's openness to new sounds. Overall, the project effectively simulates the thrill of a live performance while exploring diverse musical landscapes.
Shed - Applications
A special collaboration between a prominent German label, Ilian Tape, and influential producer Shed showcases the intersection of Munich and Berlin's music scenes. The Applications EP encapsulates the Ilian Tape ethos through retro-futurist sounds and analogue techniques. Shed's distinctive style, characterised by gritty drum programming and analogue synthesis, heavily influences the tracklist.
Opening with EMCZ, a high-energy, industrial boom-bap-style track that propels the dance forward, TLSQ contrasts this with an organic 4x4 groove, rich with transforming synth layers that surprise the listener. The closing track, UFO2, is marked by its intense Big Room energy, highlighted by pounding percussion and atmospheric elements. The overall impact of Applications shows how relevant Shed is and may always be.
Quimbie - Sunday Fiction Remixes Pt. 2
Quinbie has released the second part of his remix series of the 2021 album Sunday Fiction, featuring interpretations by Lawrence and Carsten Jost. Both tracks showcase a deep astral tech house style, blending extraterrestrial drum grooves and baselines with human elements. Lawrence's remix of 'What to Put On a Record' juxtaposes future tech with analogue past through orchestral tape loops. At the same time, Jost's version of ‘Loveletters.pdf' opts for synthetic percussion, emphasizing the contrast between Earth and extraterrestrial themes. Both tracks elevate the original works and are ideal for rooftop parties. The full Sunday Fiction remixes, including Pt. 1 featuring Bielefeld Murder Boys and Ubahnrider, are available as digital downloads on Janx Records' Bandcamp.
Objekt - Chicken Garaage
Chicken Garaage is the second release from Objekt's new label, Kapsela, showcasing his creative freedom. The title track combines a two-step rhythm with a unique bassline, appealing to fans of Objekt's quirky style and reminiscent of Theme from Q. The B-side, Worm Dance, features a playful 808 bassline and a more serious tone, adding depth to the track. Both songs prioritise fun and danceability, marking a shift from Objekt's usual complex structures. This new approach is expected to resonate with both new and longtime fans.
Neel - Movimento EP
Neel, a key figure behind Spazio Disponibile, has launched a sub-label called Spazio Nero, focusing on dancefloor techno. The first release, the Movimento EP, explores a unique sound that combines hypnotic, dubby, and minimal elements with percussive beats. The tracks create a cavernous auditory environment with deep bass and intricate organic sounds. While tracks like 'Azione' and 'Visione' emphasise danceability, 'Riflesso' and 'Moto' stand out, embodying a darker, more immersive vibe. The EP features slow builds and reflective sounds, making it a promising start for the Spazio Nero sub-label with hints at further ventures into deeper techno explorations.
nthng - Two People
Nthng's latest release, Two People, sparked my interest in dub and electronica again. The intelligent use of dynamics and how Nthng plays with sound and erosions effortlessly within manufactured space as tracks flow between soothing climaxes, which resonate through the ear canal before subsiding to quiet echoes. Nthng's successful experimentation with different genres, particularly applauding the track 'In Static' and the abstract composition of the final track, 'Don't Be Scared', breathe new life into the 0000 label. The Two People EP is the logical next step in Nthng's evolution.