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OUT NOW – MaxNRG – Hide Away My Heart/Danger Zone

May 14, 2013 - 8:11 am No Comments

OUT NOW

MaxNRG – Hide Away My Heart / Danger Zone

RELEASE DATE: OUT NOW!

Ukrainian drum and bass pioneer MaxNRG signed to Technique Recordings last year, and instantly proved his credentials to the UK scene. His debut EP, “Prometheus”, showed off a melodic sensibility that provides an ideal counterpoint to his tough beats and basslines, resulting in heavy radio and rave rotation. So, time to show off more of this flavour.

And that flavour, as MaxNRG has already proved, has a lot to do with melody, which is at the top of the agenda for “Hide Away My Heart”. A sing-along refrain and cleverly interweaving riffs create the calm before the firestorm of the drop. An, proving the flexibility of this style, on top of the D&B mix, there’s a selection of other delivery systems for the payload. A Radio Mix, an Instrumental Mix, a savage Dubstep Mix and even a electro-plosive House Mix, proving that, whatever your flavour, MaxNRG’s style can get you hyped.

This flavour’s all about melody, but that’s not the end of the story. “Danger Zone” flips the musicality into another dimension. Now, it’s deployed to create an unsettling horror-movie landscape, populated by tormented samples, before filtered beats and a gravelly bassline slowly move into view. On the face of it, this is a simple, if dark-hued roller, but as the tune progresses, sounds become modulated beyond your wildest expectations to draw you further into this paradigm.

If you don’t know about MaxNRG yet, then you’d better not miss out on this release. In these two tracks, he’s shown that his style can encompass both the light and the darkness, making his output vital parts of any selector’s armoury.

 

Tracklisting:

1. Hide Away My Heart (Original Mix)
2. Hide Away My Heart (Radio Mix)
3. Hide Away My Heart (Instrumental Mix)
4. Hide Away My Heart (Dubstep Mix)
5. Hide Away My Heart (House Mix)
6. Danger Zone

For interview requests, and further information, contact:

info@techniquerecordings.co.uk

L Plus – Faces / Heavy Mental

February 4, 2013 - 6:02 pm No Comments

OUT NOW

L Plus – Faces / Heavy Mental 

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01. Faces [Club Mix] - L Plus
02. Heavy Mental - L Plus
03. Faces [Radio Edit] - L Plus


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RELEASE DATE: 27th January 2013

Bratislava-based L Plus has proved over a string of heavy-duty releases that Slovakians can do D&B too. His most recent offering, the Amazing EP firmly established him as a major asset to the scene with an ear for the classic elements of rave music, and an uncanny talent for building an atmospheric soundscape.

And now, he’s flexing those skills again in this release.

Faces is a perfect example of what is fast-becoming the signature L Plus style. Arpeggiated keys and gentle melodic patterns lead into a speeded-up vocal sample which harks back to nineties lighters-in-the- air moments. And then, just like rave music in the early nineties, it all goes hardcore, building into a drop that delivers powerful bass and digital bleep-riffs. Even with the madness that ensues, L Plus never loses sight of the melodic underpinning of the track, creating a monster that reintroduces the power of early raving for modern parties. And, just in case you want to ease your audience in to this sound more gently, he provides a Radio Edit to educate the mainstream.

The other track on this release is Heavy Mental. This is a masterclass in building and releasing tension. The intro rises and rises, using wide pads punctuated by percussive stabs to signpost things to come. Then a further lift is provided by a ladder of chords which leads straight into an explosive drop that throws a wall of energy in your face. Interplay between high and low end, melody combined with aggression, all contribute towards a tune that’s a guaranteed dancefloor filler.

So, L Plus has brought his special brand of twenty-first century rave music back for another outing. Faces and Heavy Mental are tunes that will grace the sets of history-literate DJs everywhere.

Tracklisting:

1. Faces (Club Mix)
2. Faces (Radio Edit)
3. Heavy Mental

For interview requests, and further information, contact: info@techniquerecordings.co.uk

OUT NOW Tantrum Desire – Guided Rhythm

January 21, 2013 - 4:19 pm No Comments

Tantrum Desire - Guided Rhythm

OUT NOW

Tantrum Desire – Guided Rhythm

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01. Guided Rhythm - Tantrum Desire
02. Guided Rhythm [Dubstep Mix] - Tantrum Desire


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Tantrum Desire – Guided Rhythm

RELEASE DATE: 20th January 2013

It’s not just the drum and bass die-hards who are getting into the Tantrum Desire sound. Their last release, What Is Your Desire featuring the monumental vocals of I-Kay, thrust this production duo further into the spotlight with airplay across Radio 1, 1Xtra and Kiss 109. Not to mention the hundreds of thousands of views for the video and strong support from DJs in parties worldwide which, for artists of this calibre, you can take for granted.

So, sounds like they’d be satisfied with hitting those levels. Nope. They’re back to push things a few notches further.

Guided Rhythm takes the Tantrum Desire formula and tweaks it. We know they can inject energy into a tune, and here they deliver a double dose. Right from the word go, percussive sounds project anticipation through the speakers. And then the tension’s cranked even further with old skool stabs and a vocal riff that will make this tune immediately recognisable. As the drums build alongside bass sweeps you know you’re in the hands of consummate dancefloor destruction technicians. And then the drop heralds bassline power and a rise through more high-voltage synth-work that won’t let the rave slow down.

And that’s just the drum and bass mix.

Next up we have a dubstep reworking that reconstitutes the elements into something that’s completely different. Not just a switch of tempo but a whole switch of vibe. The sparser beats allow the intro stabs and vocal lick to develop into a drop that delivers bassline savagery. With the aggressive bass played off against a counterpoint of alarm-call high-end sounds, this delivers a late-night alert to wake up and keep skanking.

So, Guided Rhythm is a demonstration of Tantrum Desire’s ability to keep their style evolving and twist up their sounds for any vibe. Whether you spin D&B or dubstep, these are going to find their way into discerning DJs sets across raves and airwaves wherever bass is appreciated.

Tracklisting:

1. Guided Rhythm
2. Guided Rhythm (Dubstep Mix)

For interview requests, and further information, contact: info@techniquerecordings.co.uk

OUT NOW – MaxNRG – Prometheus

July 18, 2012 - 8:12 am No Comments

 OUT NOW

MaxNRG
- Prometheus

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01. Prometheus - MaxNRG
02. Arkan - MaxNRG
03. Metro 2033 VIP - MaxNRG
04. Sunset Of Empire - MaxNRG

 

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The word “unique” gets bandied about a lot when new artists are being
promoted. MaxNRG, Technique’s latest signing, however, deserves that
moniker. Representing Ukraine, he’s been a pioneer of the drum and
bass scene in his homeland since the late nineties, and now label
bosses Drumsound and Bassline Smith have lit the fuse that’s going to
blow up his reputation worldwide.

From the opening bars of the title track of this EP, “Prometheus”,
you can tell there’s something different about this producer. Sure,
it’s got the dance-demolishing bass and beats that you would expect
from a Technique Recordings release, but it’s MaxNRG’s melodic sense
that really sets him apart. Twisting Eastern European musicality
around the drum and bass paradigm creates a style that you’ve really
never heard before.

Then, “Arkan” takes it up another notch, explicitly laying out the
blueprint to MaxNRG’s approach. This is unmistakably the sound of
Ukrainian D&B. Traditional folk sounds organically blend into
razor-edge synth-work in a way you wouldn’t have thought possible. The
combination of styles melds into a high-energy workout guaranteed to
become a rave anthem.

Next, just to show he’s got more than one trick up his sleeve, Max
throws down “Metro 2033 VIP”. This is a slice of technoid darkness
designed to show that he can do atmosphere and tension as well as
upbeat melody. Layers of floating pads and percussive sounds dissolve
into a skank-out drop to prove this producer has got all bases covered.

And while he’s covering bases, the final track “Sunset of Empire”
covers two in one. He delivers a beautiful film-score panorama of an
intro, and then brutally switches and glitches things up with a
serrated bass-drop.

The “Prometheus EP” is just the beginning of MaxNRG’s assault on the
world of D&B as part of the Technique Recordings crew. Any discerning
DJ who hears these tunes will want to be part of that assault too.
Ukranian D&B has planted its flag, and now it’s here to stay.

 

Out Now: 2DB – Amiga Man & Happy Days

May 4, 2012 - 6:22 am No Comments

Tech 083 - Amiga Man - Happy Days - 500


OUT NOW

2DB
- Amiga Man/Happy Days

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A Amiga Man
AA Happy Days





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2DB have been honing their free-wheeling, rough-edged brand of

dancefloor drum and bass throughout the noughties, and now they’ve
cemented their position among the elite with a string of releases on
Technique Recordings.There’s always been a nostalgic, old skool
influence in their productions, and, as if to prove that point, the two
tracks on this release are all about taking us back to the roots. Of course,
though, 2DB always have to add their own personal stamp to keep
the sound fresh.

 

The first track goes by the name of “Amiga Man”, a reference which is
so old skool that it’s almost a history lesson. As you’d expect, 2DB
have taken the bleeps and chirps of the eponymous computer and twisted
them into layers of pulsating drum and bass synthesis. With driving riffs
that mirror the ubiquitous dubstep wobble without falling into
cliché, this is guaranteed to hit hard in any dance.

 

On the AA side we have “Happy Days”, a tune calculated to get
everyone’s backs off the wall. 2DB construct subtle layers of
percussion and a floating, euphoric chord progression that keeps the
momentum building throughout the track with no let up. Coupled with a
high-energy vocal sample,and house-influenced synth-piano textures,
this one is a scientifically designed floor-filler.

 

So, with “Amiga Man” and “Happy Days”, 2DB have created vital pieces
of weaponry for DJs to draw for. These tunes will be making ravers
skank out for a long time to come.