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Burnski – Draw Your Own Sword EP | Single Review

Tuesday, April 7th, 2009 | Single Review | No Comments

burnskiBurnski is a young whipper snapper from Leeds. Aged 23 and he’s already seen a variety of his tracks released on labels such as Dessous, Morris Audio, Trapez and home label 20:20 Vision. He’s also resident at one of the country’s longest running club nights Back to Basics. A few strings to his bow I think you’ll find.

For his release on Pokerflat, Burnski has combined the deepness of Chicago house with an electronic and spacey palette to create this three track EP. Title track Draw Your Own Sword takes a Chicago style skipping beat with bellowing sub bass and gives it a slight twist with the massive plunging piano keys and trickling synths. A similar style is used on Sleep. The beats are slightly chunkier but the same ethos is there. The rest of the track is made up of washy pads and hollow keys to give it that classic twilight deep house vibe. Finally Mud and Mouse has a more upbeat approach using a rounder more prominent bassline which is accompanied by more skipping beats and a distinct see-saw accordion melody.

The result is unfortunately a mediocre package. All three tracks are middle of the road house with little to get excited about. It’s well produced with some interesting sounds, but lacks a spark to get you really involved.

Tracklisting:
1. Draw Your Sword (6:25)
2. Sleep (7:44)
3. Mud And Mouse (6:53)

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Argy – Focus On (Pokerflat) Review

Wednesday, June 18th, 2008 | Album Review | No Comments

Argy first came to my attention way back in 2005 just as I was getting into the whole, dare I say, “minimal” house thing. His track Love Dose was blowing up all the usual hang outs from Sonar to DC-10 and Fabric. Its slow and sexual pace and warm round bassline epitomised what was happening in the dance music scene. Fast forward a few years and the man has a whole album out.

Argy’s Focus On is a kind of artist album come mix compilation, similar to what Villalobos did with his Fabric release. He mixes his productions or remixes, old and new to produce a deep and sensual tribal soundtrack. Intricate percussion and warm basslines course through the CD as it glides effortlessly through a dark and winding journey.

Argy teams up with Jerome Sydenham of Sandcastles fame for track three, In The Mist. This track is exclusive to the mix and combines the deep, dark and tribal powers of both producers. The dark and hypnotic track slips into the eerie but familiar Love Dose. Its acid squelches and alien synths continue the subtle and tribal mood.

The darkness is lifted for a brief moment as Argy and The Mole collaborate on another exclusive for the CD. Cantstandlovegetaway is classic house reminiscent of the late 90s. Funky loops and disco-esque beats urges some ass shaking before dropping into the DJ Gregory collaboration Our Drums. The result is an old style big room tribal track and it’s good to hear this sound again. DJ Gregory’s penchant for African rhythms and percussion ooze out and form a formidable sound with Argy’s dark and hypnotic sound. Tribal is surely going to make a come back this year!

His dubby remix of Ryo Muraki’s Down The Sky takes influences from that classic prog sound of yesteryear. Its dubby synth stabs and chugging bassline injects some bright energy as the mix begins to wind up to Argy’s recent organ lead ‘1985’. The organ creates a perfect sound to round the CD off.

This mix has shown Argy’s ability of creating great house music from across the board, be it tribal, minimal or straight up classic house. This man can do it all. It’s a great mix which showcases what a talent he is. Lets hope we see more and more from him. 8.5/10

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Tracklisting (* exclusive to CD):

01. Jerome Sydenham, Texu, Romantic Couch:
Ebian (Argy‘s Legendary Bonus Beats)
02. Argy: The Storm
03. Argy & Sydenham: In The Mist *
04. Argy: Love Dose
05. Argy: Malena
06. Argy & The Mole: Cantstandlovegetaway *
07. Argy & DJ Gregory: Our Drums * /
Argy & Bayoga: Under No Illusion*
08. Argy & Solomun: Anemone *
09. Ryo Murakami: Down The Sky (Argy Remix)

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