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Esta noche techno muy deep en la Cymasonic & Cymawax Night con Trulz&Robin + Arildo Tonight techno goes deep at Cymasonic & Cymawax Night with Trulz & Robin + Arildo
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Various Artists - Glad i Dag EP (Cymasonic)
Cymasonic celebrate the 'happy days' of summer with Glad i Dag, an exciting various artists collection showcasing the label's hard-working stalwarts. With roots in both Barcelona and Oslo, Cymasonic and its vinyl-only offshoot Cymawax transmit a truly trans-European attitude alongside a globally representative deep techno sound. This ethos is in full view with the opening track "Don't Give Up" by Trulz & Robin side-project Robomatic. It's a pulsating, beatless electronic track that lies somewhere between prime Detroit moments and evocative Blade Runner shimmers. Rising Norway-via-Bulgaria producer Ivaylo brings the beats and bleeps into play with "Hazel", a groovy house track with heaps of bass perfectly suited for late night vibrations. Newcomer Fede Zerdan, who recently made his second appearance with a well-received 12" on Cymawax, is next to land in the zone with "RPS-SET" … dubby textures and oozing synthesizers build steadily over some tough rhythms. Finally, Trulz & Robin contribute the eleven minute "Glad i Dag (Frosk Edit)", a hypnotic, churning techno composition with evolving layers of melody and a joyful, rhythmic bounce. It's a mind-blowing set from Cymasonic, confirming the healthy state of the label on the occasion of its ninth release.
Nick Warren - "All of these tracks are great!" Peter Kruder - "I dig the Trulz & Robin tune … I will play that." Mazi (Audio Soul Project / Fresh Meat) - "I like Ivaylo's 'Hazel' … the keys in the second half really grab your attention." Tensnake - "Cool EP." Larry Tee - "Nice stuff here." Stacey Pullen - "This is cool." Dr. Motte (PRAXXIZ) - "Funky and deep techno with a great, original spirit." Anthony Pappa - "Cool release … my favorite is Fede Zerdan' s 'RPS-SET'." Massimiliano Pagliara (Live At Robert Johnson) - "Nice tunes!" Ulysses (Neurotic Drum Band) - "The epic edit of 'Glad i Dag' is my pick but everything here is cool." Taigo Onez (The Essence Radio Show) - "Cymasonic has become a favorite label of mine … quality music that I can trust to be proper underground." Tom Conrad (Adaptation Music) - "Great track from Ivaylo … I'm also loving Trulz & Robin's 'Glad i Dag' with its tight and intelligent production." Tariq Ziyad (New Urban ERA music blog) - "It doesn't get any better than this. Diversity, great sounds … a joy to these ears." Simon Kirk (Stag Beetle Radio Show) - "Each track is distinctive in style and all deliver wonderful results. 'Glad i Dag' is stunning … its Detroit feel makes it stand out and will sound immense in a room." Andrew Duke (Cognition Audioworks) - "Cymasonic have another winner on their hands."
Available now from Beatport, Juno Download, and iTunes.
Trulz & Robin - Agent Acid EP (Cymawax)
Norwegian duo Trulz & Robin throw down the gauntlet with the third vinyl-only statement from the Cymawax label, delivering an acidic take on their patented 'hot and crunchy techno with soul.' The prolific pair from Oslo have been a force in their country's electronic music scene for over two decades, with massive singles for Full Pupp, Eskimo Recordings, and the Cymasonic and Cymawax labels to show for it. Now, the Agent Acid EP finds Trulz & Robin infiltrating the secret lair of a 303 conspiracy and decoding a quartet of sonic documents full of heavy synthesized funk. The EP's title track is a slinky introduction, featuring battling analog squelches and drum machine patterns while a disembodied vocal plays on top. "I Disappear", adding collaborator Brokkoli on the voice, is a more in-your-face effort as its pulsating sequences give way to floor-thrilling breakdowns. The low end might of "Magnetisk Smultring" showcases Trulz & Robin's experimental side, complete with a disconcerting middle passage that soon reveals gentle synth melodies over a hypnotic rhythm section. Then "My Body", the release's closing track, introduces mysterious feelings … percussive clicks and tones build steadily as dub effects, sharp washes, and ominous whispers take hold. The Agent Acid EP is another triumph for Trulz & Robin … a masterclass of covert nightclub maneuvers.
Norwegian duo Trulz & Robin throw down the gauntlet with the third vinyl-only statement from the Cymawax label, delivering an acidic take on their patented 'hot and crunchy techno with soul.' The prolific pair from Oslo have been a force in their country's electronic music scene for over two decades, with massive singles for Full Pupp, Eskimo Recordings, and the Cymasonic and Cymawax labels to show for it. Now, the Agent Acid EP finds Trulz & Robin infiltrating the secret lair of a 303 conspiracy and decoding a quartet of sonic documents full of heavy synthesized funk. Tracks such as "I Disappear" and "My Body" utilize pulsating sequences, percussive tones, and dubbed-out vocals to a thrilling effect. It's another triumph for Trulz & Robin … a masterclass of covert nightclub maneuvers.
Colin Dale - "Really cool acid tracks here … a killer EP." Tensnake - "Quality … great release." President Bongo (GusGus) - "I like it!" Dr. Motte (PRAXXIZ) - "A solid acid release." Larry Tee - "Love it!" Mugwump (Kompakt / Throne of Blood) - "'Agent Acid' and 'I Disappear' are ace!" Human Life (Exploited / Win Music) - "This is f*%king amazing." Ulysses (Neurotic Drum Band / Hallucienda) - "So much good on here, and I still can't resist a good acid track." Stacey Pullen - "This is cool." Massimiliano Pagliara (Live At Robert Johnson / Balihu) - "Another hot EP from Trulz & Robin." Tim Paris (Marketing Music / My Favorite Robot) - "A super fun collection of tracks." Sumsuch (Colour and Pitch / Mega Jawns) - "Aceeeeeeeeid! A really impressive EP here … I love it." Tyler Stadius (Deepsite / Dialtone Records) - "Best tracks I've heard in eons. Really great and twisted." Leri Ahel (Mutant Disco Radio Show) - "Brilliant. I love all four tracks."
Available on 12" vinyl from Deejay.de, Juno Records, Decks.de, and Red Eye Records.
Trulz & Robin - Dance Music Therapy (Cymasonic)
Oslo-based techno stalwarts Trulz & Robin are back with Dance Music Therapy, the long-awaited follow-up to 2004's Intersexual and their fourth full-length album since the much-acclaimed 2001 debut Mechanized World. After eleven years and a number of 12"s scattered through vinyl shops around Europe, it is about time that Truls Kvam and Robin Crafoord get back into full album mode … and the wait has been worth it. Dance Music Therapy is an excursion into deep, catchy techno, alternating between the unexpected and transcendent to the efficient and functional.
The album is comprised of tracks taken from the Dance Music Therapy singles series released on Cymasonic, a young label based in both Barcelona and Oslo. Spread over three volumes, these singles garnered glowing accolades from the likes of Laurent Garnier, Brendon Moeller, Nick Warren, Peter Kruder, Colin Dale, and Tensnake. This collection commemorates the completion of the series, as well as the two year anniversary of Cymasonic's debut release, which consisted of three of the songs heard here. Giving back to the dance floor and the home listeners alike, the songs on Dance Music Therapy are delicately mixed into one another -- creating a building continuity -- similar to experiencing a Trulz & Robin DJ set.
Highlights include "Daylight"'s strong Detroit pulse, the soul-searching ambience of "Adventure", "Blue Grass, Green Sky"'s mind-blowing techno journey, and the playfully experimental "Beneath the Surface". And there are many other key moments and evocative nuances to be discovered throughout the album's nine tracks. Dance Music Therapy proves to be an apt title as each minute is strongly emotive, but also physically engaging -- sure to spread from Oslo into the collections of techno connoisseurs the world over.
Laurent Garnier - "I will hammer 'Øyestikker'n' everywhere." Brendon Moeller (Cielo / Bergain) - "Ace originals … well done!" Nick Warren - “Stunning release … very cool, indeed.” Sunshine Jones (Dubtribe) - "Stunning. So refreshing and lovely." Kruse & Nuernberg - “‘The Clearing’ is beautiful!” Fabrice Lig (Motech / Fine Art) - "I'm always looking for tracks like 'Øyestikker'n' … I'll play it for sure." Colin Dale (Abstrakt Dance) - “A really cool release … lush sounds.” Rune Lindbæk (Drum Island / Luna Flicks) - "Love it!" Tyler Stadius (Deepsite / Dialtone) - "Lovely, atmospheric, spacey tracks." Dr. Motte (PRAXXIZ) - "I love the sound of the hang drum on 'Adventure'. Great release." Chris Fortier - “Very nice vibe on all the tracks.” diskJokke (Full Pupp / Smalltown Supersound) - “Great stuff!” Sumsuch (Colour and Pitch) - “Beautifully produced - beguiling and compelling - simply a fantastic release.”
Available now from Beatport, Traxsource, and iTunes.
Trulz & Robin - Acid Cake (Late Night Tales presents After Dark: Nocturne)
(via Trulz & Robin feat. Ost - Find My Love (Moscoman's Still Looking Remix))
Nice DUB remix, Moscoman on Eskimo Recordings. #electronic #acid #berlin #oslo YouList Portugal