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ZEHNIN 005EP
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The Zehnin label looks to Paleman for four more fierce tracks. Opener "2068" is a dark and foreboding bit of economical techno. Monolithic kicks set a forceful groove below as they rock back and forth. "Searching" is five minutes of tight drum programming overlaid with twisted fx, edgy alarms, and menacing spirits. The flip brings with it another all-consuming bit of warehouse techno in "The Peg Loosens". Last of all, the industrial tinged "Slurp" hurries along with bristling percussion and warped synth stabs doing a manic dance in the distance.
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FULC 001EP
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Paleman joins the ever-growing cadre of Manchester-based techno producers as the first signing to Fulcrum Records, a new label started in South Manchester by Sam Schorb (aka Damu) and Adam Rogerson. This three-track statement has its eyes focused squarely on the dancefloor. "All Good" and "Hunt" are two galloping, tribal fist-pumpers, while "Slither" presents an even tighter adaptation of this formula. Already garnering praise from Loefah, Mosca and Ben UFO as well as receiving regular play on XFM by Mary-Anne Hobbs.
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