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Artist:
BROOM, MARK
Title:
Black Russian EP
Label:
2020 VISION (UK)
Format:
12"
Price:
$11.00
Catalog #:
VIS 166EP
Mark Broom
presents his debut release on 2020Vision, full of his trademark hypnotic, funky, deep techno. Mark Broom has worked with labels such as Cocoon, Mo Wax, Soma, Ferox, and Domino as well as running his own Pure Plastic imprint. This release has been getting amazing feedback from DJs including
Bushwacka!
,
Groove Armada
,
Carl Cox
,
Darren Emerson
,
Hernan Cattaneo
,
Laurent Garnier
,
Satoshi Tomi
, and
Sebo K
.
Artist:
BROOM, MARK
Title:
Twenty Nine
Label:
BPITCH CONTROL (GERMANY)
Format:
12"
Price:
$10.00
Catalog #:
BPC 119EP
On
Twenty Nine
, Mark Broom, legendary techno head and frontrunner in classic, deep and minimal techno since 1994, shows an inclination to add a new soundpiece to the Berlin sonic mosaic. The title track is re-arranged in a grand gesture by embracing electronica and spheric soundscapes. "Together" primarily aims at the distribution of serotonin before it gets to your feet -- but once it does, it lasts. Meanwhile, "Rock n' Roller" is reminiscent of surreal dreams and an acid-driven robot whose four tends to get stuck.
Artist:
BROOM, MARK
Title:
Twenty Nine Remixes
Label:
MEMO (GERMANY)
Format:
12"
Price:
$12.00
Catalog #:
MEMO 008EP
Mark Broom
updates the synth-drenched techno-firework "Twenty Nine" along with another remixer,
Mihalis Safras
. Broom's own "09 Mix" disposes of all of the stomping qualities of the original, embedding it instead with a longing synth-line and new vocals on a finely-linked, twisted tom groove. Mihalis Safras' remix is a bit more straight-forward but just as dark, allowing the bass-line to simmer, while the vocals swim in a sea of white noise against a spine-tingling synth. A high-class minimal techno trip.
Artist:
BROOM, MARK
Title:
New Life
Label:
MINIMISE (IRELAND)
Format:
12"
Price:
$10.00
Catalog #:
MINIMISE 033EP
Mark Broom
and
Donnacha Costello
first met in 1997 through Dublin's D1 Recordings when Broom first remixed Costello's "Goshdarnit." Costello in turn remixed 2000's "Basement Life." Now the two appear side-by-side once more. Broom turns in a dark and stylish house track where old school piano samples and synths get a modern twist. Costello slows things down while maintaining energy through an interesting arrangement showing traces of Chicago, Plus 8 and even his own
Color Series
tracks.
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