Posts Tagged ‘acid’

Free Lifecycle Tune

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

Lifecycle’s full-length album, Luxury Condominium, is finally upon us. And we’re lucky enough to have a free B-side from the LP called “The Magic Word.” Acid, progressive, tearout–the tune is hard to pin down, but it’s quality nonetheless. Some words from Lifecycle:

“Although this didn’t make the final tracklisting for Luxury Condominium, a fine slice of progressive acidic breakbeat aimed firmly at the dancefloor.”

Surf on over to Ricochet Records’ Web site and click on the FREE link at the top-right.

Parallax Breakz, M_Spark, & Almaz – Collation EP [Flextone]

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

Artists: Parallax Breakz, Almaz, M_Spark
Title: Collation EP
Label: Flextone [FR0035]
Release Date: Out now!
Tracklist:
01. Parallax Breakz & Almaz – Collation (Original Mix)
02. Parallax Breakz & M_Spark – Ascending (Original Mix)
03. Parallax Breakz & M_Spark – Ascending (Bubu Breaks Remix)
04. Parallax Breakz & Almaz – Collation (Maxim Kuznyecov’s Acid Cream Breakdown)
05. Parallax Breakz & Almaz – Collation (Phrakture Remix)
06. Parallax Breakz & Almaz – Collation (Maxim Kuznyecov’s Acid Cream Meltdown)

This EP is jam-packed with prog-tastic breaks. I originally intended to have this review out before the release date, but hey–better late than never, right?

Collation (Original Mix)
The title track from these two Ukrainians takes its sweet time to fade into focus, with flanged drums building up the tension and exploding into a full-on breakbeat assault. A little reverb on the second beat stands out slightly (not in a bad way) from an otherwise tight rhythm. Meanwhile, synth stabs and rumbling bass swells duel each other into a frenzy. I really appreciated the clever programming that went into this track, like well placed stutters and filters applied at the intro and breakdown. Definitely more on the subtle side, and not so in-your-face (again, definitely not a bad thing), the original Collation is a serious builder.

Ascending (Original Mix)
Parallax joins forces with yet another Ukrainian artist, M_Spark, on Ascending. This tune ought to be right up label honcho Felix Stone’s alley, as parts of it remind me of his own Makin’ It. Arpeggiated synths, a slick drop on the downbeat, and a host of filters and stutters give the track a moody–if not melancholic–feel.

Ascending (Bubu Breaks Remix)
Bubu’s take on this tune sounds more like a dub than a remix. While much of synth layering has been stripped down, this version instead has beefed up the breakbeat and puts a bit more emphasis on the originally subdued vocal sample. Though not a bad remix, for me it comes off sounding like an older Icey tune with a hint of progginess.

Collation (Maxim Kuznyecov’s Acid Cream Breakdown)
Reminiscent of Kraymon’s recent Papillon Rouge, acid is indeed the key word here in Mr. Kuznyecov’s interpretation. At first listen, it seemed like very little of the original was retained save for the beat. Upon further auditions, however, it became clear that along with the breakbeat, the main synth patches were also ported over. They’re all present here in Maxim’s first remix, but ever so subtly. This is indeed a deconstruction, as the name implies.

Collation (Phrakture Remix)
Canada’s boy wonder takes what is probably the freshest approach to remixing the title track, and it is quite a departure. The bass is deep and dynamic, the synths are lush, and the hi-hats are in high gear. With the reworked melodies and stalls and stutters galore, the influence of BT on Phrakture’s work is clear here (and that’s a good thing). Out of the whole EP, this track arguably has the most energy, for lack of a better word.

Collation (Maxim Kuznyecov’s Acid Cream Meltdown)
More acid from the Russian-born, Budapest-based Kuznyecov, here. But this time it’s in 4/4 format rather than a breakbeat, and the intensity is upped a notch or two. For one, the drop at the end of the final build-up in this version is used much more effectively in a full-on 4/4 rhythm. While not of Three Mile Island proportions, this meltdown does have potential to unleash something fierce on the dancefloor.