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Old 26-06-2006, 23:10   #1 (permalink)


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Default New Release: Tilt - techno compilation. Biomechanoid, BSE

I hope this may interest some of you - Tilt is a brand new compilation of Scottish techno featuring former Aberdeen residents Biomechanoid and MartinBSE.

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TILT is a 12 track unmixed compilation album showcasing contemporary Scottish techno producers. Styles and tempos are varied: through out the CD. Some of the productions are chunky and designed for the tougher dance floors, whilst others are more cerebral in nature creating a compilation that is as enjoyable to listen to as it is to dance to. TILT displays the diversity of styles in the Scottish techno underground. Whatever your chosen style of techno this has it covered and will fit in with the soundtrack to your weekend.
Intonations is a Scottish independent record company dedicated to quality electronic music. TILT a compilation of eclectic, electric and eccentric techno will be available from the 26 June 2006

The cd is now available for a very affordable £5 from www.intonations.co.uk

Tracklist:-

Stick 430 - Lady Breath - listen
DJ Brainstorm - Catflap (Reynolds Mix) - listen
Alan Parley - Tweaky Pie - listen
Patrick Walker & Lodestar - Vexin - listen
Nervous Systems - H-Sub - listen
Junior Lazarou - Ride It - listen
B*Wilder - Wots Up Power - listen
Clone2 - Toxic System - listen
BSE - Property - listen
De-fault. - Static - listen
Biomechanoid - Green - listen
Morph - Biggest Risk's No Risk At All - listen

A little more about each of the artists...

Stick 430
Stick 430 are Glasgow producer Ra aka Hektor Ruiez and Edinburgh knob twiddler R_V. Between them they have rocked nights such as Kube,* Sativa and Iridium. As Stick 430 they produce a combination of wonky* techno and dirty electro.
http://www.myspace.com/hektor_ruiez
http://www.myspace.com/arrvee

Brainstorm
Resident of the legendary Edinburgh club night Pure Brainstorm has previously released records on his T&B imprint as well as collaborations with fellow Pure resident Twitch and Neil Landstrumm.
http://www.myspace.com/dj_brainstorm*
http://www.ren-com.com/pure/

Alan Parley
Edinburgh producer Alan takes a departure from his usual electro stylings to deliver a downtempo squelchy but dense acid house number* on this compilation.
http://www.myspace.com/alanhostage

Patrick Walker and Lodestar
As VENT Patrick Walker and Lodestar have worked with the likes of* Toob and Sugar Experiment Station on their Avionix netlabel.
http://www.avionixrecords.com/

Nervous Systems
West coast producer Nervous Systems never fails to go straight for* the peaktime with his chunky, rolling style. He is particularly* prolific with a mass of tunes available for download from his web site.
http://www.nervoussystems.co.uk/

Junior Lazarou
Representing Fife we have Junior Lazarou who is one of the crew* behind the club Froot as well as the Froot Soundsystem delivering* free parties to the masses.
http://www.myspace.com/juniorlazarou

B*Wilder
Paul C aka B*Wilder has been part of the Edinburgh techno scene for well over a decade as resident at nights such as Lift, Eruptor and* most recently Dogma. He is also a member of the Avionix crew.
http://www.avionixrecords.com/

Clone2
Ian Brown aka Clone2 has been involved in the Edinburgh techno scene since Sativa days. More recently he has been playing out live at clubs such as UTI as well as VJing.

BSE
MartinBSE aka Barking Spider Electronic has been playing live techno all over Scotland for the last 6 years as well as delivering more* downtempo styles under his SCART Thug alter-ego.
http://www.barkingspider.co.uk

De-fault
Mark Moore faves, Glasgow live electro duo De-Fault keep create some laser sharp dark-disco, like Moroder gone to the Electo-tech darkside!
http://www.myspace.com/defaultmusic

Biomechanoid
As well as producing multilayered cross-genre soundscapes Kolin Biomechanoid is also a sound designer for the likes of soft synth* designer Native Instruments.
http://www.universal-communication.n...oid/bio02.html

Morph
Edinburgh based Morph runs his own label Audiodacity where he delivers a dark-hard techno sound as well as being one of the masterminds behind Edinburgh techno night Pillbox.
http://www.myspace.com/technomorph
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thanks jack.

The only way at the moment for Aberdeen folk to get their mitts on one is by ordering online (or PM me if you want to mail order). If there's sufficient demand I'll see about getting some copies in One Up.
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