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Welcome to the Bleep Weekly Roundup, our guide to the best new releases. Our album of the week this week is by Portico Quartet. Memory Streams is electrified by singular nodes of unease, a great landscape of tumultuous drums and whirring, circular percussion, rendered inexplicably alien by the most familiar of jazz instruments: the saxophone. Our EP of the week is the latest instalment in the De:tuned series featuring Humanoid, The Kosmik Kommando, Luke Vibert and Air Liquide.

Elsewhere this week we have incredible LPs from the likes of Tribe Of Colin on Honest Jons, Andy Bell of Ride's GLOK project pressed on vinyl, a dub 7" on No Corner from poet Roger Robinson, Schacke's 2018 production Kisloty People, Special Request remixes from Mall Grab and Sully, DMX Krew on Peggy Gou's Gudu Records, a killer EP from Pinch on Berceuse Heroique and more..

Patrick Conway, the mysterious Black Orpheus label boss has provided a mix taking on multiple elements of UK rave. Pre-orders announced this week include the welcome return of both Lapalux and Pye Corner Audio as well as Kamaal Williams DJ-Kicks entry on exclusive vinyl and Giant Swan's debut on Keck.

Single / EP of the Week

Most of the EPs dropped as part of the De:tuned Records tenth birthday series have tended to focus on a different style, and as we reach number 8 we find them getting all acidic. The four tunes here are the sort of prime-time acid jams that have been spun time and again at the De:tuned parties over the past decade. Air Liquide and The Kosmik Kommando/Mike Dred both play it straight by serving up no-nonsense acid house joints. Luke Vibert gets a little mischievous on ‘The Banter Notes’, a skipping triple-time tune full of drunken synths and seasick bass. Humanoid’s ‘sT8818r’ is an abstract 303-led broken-beat number.

  • Artist
    Humanoid / The Kosmik Kommando / Luke Vibert / Air Liquide
    ReleaseProduct
    DE:10.08
    Label
    De:tuned
    Catalogue Number
    ASGDE027
    Release Date
    October 4, 2019

    Most of the EPs dropped as part of the De:tuned Records tenth birthday series have tended to focus on a different style, and as we reach number 8 we find them getting all acidic. The four tunes here are the sort of prime-time acid jams that have been spun time and again at the De:tuned parties over the past decade. Air Liquide and The Kosmik Kommando/Mike Dred both play it straight by serving up no-nonsense acid house joints. Luke Vibert gets a little mischievous on ‘The Banter Notes’, a skipping triple-time tune full of drunken synths and seasick bass. Humanoid’s ‘sT8818r’ is an abstract 303-led broken-beat number.

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