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Richard Dinsdale

» Blitzkrieg

Reviewed by Greg Zizique / Submitted 31-03-08 11:57

Label: Spin Out Records
Format: Digital
Genre: House, Electro, Tech House, Techno


From the title I was expecting something a bit different to the usual Dinsdale sound that we’ve come to love, maybe a bit more deeper underground again to recent times, and here we go again with a dirty crunching throbby groove.

A cool swinging beat with a twisted groove melody and cranking slamming energy for the dance floor kick off the track and some tweaking with that uber relentless bass line and high spacey sound effects really work well. Subtle filters here and there all add to develop the flow and all the usual Dinsdale production tactics and skills are utilized for a brooding late night vibed track.

Trevor Loveys provides the first remix, and adds a chunky broody electro take on matters. At first the track sits there and steadily builds and broods before an intensity hits you and a freaking bouncing bass collides with sharp snappy synth hits. For me, it’s pretty much the obvious choice of the mixes to drop at peak time with a jam packed energetic busting feast of sound that simply rocks, it won’t fail you.

Jon Gurd yet again enthrals me with his new age dubby trippy dark techy house with more nagging sounds. He always builds and creates large long intensities, and this is no exception. Very swish and using the spacey sounds and noises to full effect he’s opted for a bass moving refined tech workout that just doesn’t disappoint.

Australian Mic Newman finishes off the package and continues to make his mark with more underground sounds and genres. Key releases on Great Stuff, 8 Bit remix on Toolroom and Pete tong support he’s making a good wave. A heavily pure underground version backed with heavy bass and bleepy noise rhythm really works and adding the energetic break keeps the heads simply satisfied.


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