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Review: Bubbletease Communications' releases are defiantly infrequent, reflecting boss man Maurice Fulton's desire to only release personal projects and those he's somehow had a hand in. Given Fulton's track record, this approach guarantees a high quality threshold; in truth, Bubbletease releases are rarely less than excellent. This four-tracker from Tokyo-based DJ Nori, co-produced by Fulton, is predictably impressive.
There's a touch of melancholic, acid-flecked stargazing in the shape of 'Spaceg' (all heady synth melodies, fuzzy bass and 808 cowbells), some out-there, beatless space calypso (the unwieldy 'We Don't Know'), and a mighty chunk of Syclops-ish wonk-jack ('80s Drugs'). Oh, and a moody, Detroit-influenced Fulton remix of 'Happy Sunday' that breaks into a space disco jam near the end. Hp 430 Wifi Driver For Windows 7.
Review: For those of a certain age, the opening seconds of 808 State's 1991 rave anthem 'In Yer Face' - a combination of memorable melody lines and loved-up chords - are still capable of setting the pulse racing. Bicep have taken on the task of updating Graham Massey and company's anthem for a new generation, serving up two fresh interpretations. Wisely, they emphasize the spine-tingling goodness of the Manchester outfit's chord progressions on their A-side remix, getting rougher, tougher and weightier as the track progresses.
Their flipside acid dub - where electro-inspired breakbeats, heavy bass and floatation tank melodies are expertly combined with ragged TB-303 lines - recalls the similarly-minded thrills of DJ Parrot and Mark Brydon's 'Sunshine Dub' of DJ Mink's early Warp slammer 'Hey! Can U Relate?'