Rekids | Selector https://selector.news The Electronic Music Journal Mon, 03 Jul 2023 22:50:52 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.5 https://selector.news/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/cropped-cropped-selectorIcon-32x32.png Rekids | Selector https://selector.news 32 32 Crate Digging with Andrew Wowk – 10 Must-Have Tracks from June https://selector.news/2023/07/03/crate-digging-with-andrew-wowk-10-must-have-tracks-from-june/ Mon, 03 Jul 2023 22:50:52 +0000 https://selector.news/?p=12238 The sheer volume of new music released on a daily basis means that some gems will invariably go unnoticed, even by the most dedicated enthusiasts. Crate Digging is a monthly roundup of top-tier tracks you might have missed from across the electronic music spectrum.

From obscurities uncovered during trips down Bandcamp rabbit holes to the latest releases from legendary artists, Crate Digging is here to keep your collection up to date.


1. Toumba – Rashash [Nervous Horizon]


Toumba draws on his Jordanian heritage with “Rashash,” a contemporary club banger that blends traditional Arabic percussion with rapid-fire kicks and gnarly drones. Nervous Horizon is the perfect home for this kind of forward-thinking, experimental bass music.

2. Dennis Quin – Temptation [Dennis Quin]

The title track from the Temptation EP sees Dennis Quin returning to his self-titled imprint with a classy slice of uplifting house. A bouncy, ’90s-style bass line and swinging beats lead the way, complemented by fluttering pianos, classic rave stabs, and a catchy vocal sample.

3. Trunkline – Overlaps (Sterac Remix) [Arkham Audio]


Dutch techno legend Steve Rachmad dons his Sterac alias to remix “Overlaps” in his inimitable style. Rachmad strips down the drums and adds dusty dub chord sequences that slowly build and release tension as they wash in and out of the mix.

4. Jeff Mills – The Other Maria [Axis]


“The Other Maria” sees Jeff Mills heading deeper down the rabbit hole of leftfield, experimental techno, adding touches of cinematic sound design to his now signature sci-fi flavor.

5. Sully, Coco Bryce, Dwarde and Tim Reaper – Synergy [Future Retro London]


Four absolute powerhouses of the contemporary jungle scene team up on the aptly-titled “Synergy.” SullyCoco Bryce, Dwarde, and Tim Reaper each bring their production strengths to a collaboration that is more than the sum of its parts. Roughneck breaks, sub-rattling bass, and trippy synths conjure images of hazy warehouses in the mid 90’s.

6. Radio Slave – Strobe Queen (Kirk Degiorgio Remix) [Rekids]


The already lush and uplifting “Strobe Queen” heads into full-on Balearic territory thanks to Kirk Degiorgio. The tempo gets lowered, and the strings and pianos of Radio Slave‘s original are replaced by reverbed acid licks, soaring pads, twinkling synths, and a warm, fuzzy bassline.

7. JC Laurent – Chemical Clouds [Cielo Records]


JC Laurent gets deep with a heady, minimal and percussive soundscape that draws influences from techno, drum and bass, and ambient. Despite its stripped-down aesthetic, “Chemical Clouds” is a thunderous track that will do serious damage when played through a big sound system.

8. Loleatta Holloway – Crash Goes Love (Jaymie Silk Remix) [Jaymie Silk]


Disco luminary Loleatta Holloway is the latest to get the Jaymie Silk edit treatment. Her powerful, catchy vocals from “Crash Goes Love” get layered over chunky kicks, rolling bass, and chopped-up tribal loops.

9. Sanguine – If You Know [Pure Space]


“If You Know” is a slowly-evolving, spaced-out tribal techno journey in which Sanguine seamlessly combines warm, subtle melodies with precise drum programming and booming low end. One of many highlights from Pure Space’s latest compilation in the Proximity series.

10. Rebecca Goldberg – Automated (Mark Broom Remix) [Phoq U Phonogrammen]


Straight-up hardgroove goodness from one of the pioneers of the sound. Mark Broom adds some thumping TR-909 patterns and rolling sub bass to “Automated” while retaining the hypnotic synth sequences from Rebecca Goldberg‘s original mix, cleverly combining elements of both U.K. and Detroit techno.

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Robert Hood Announces Upcoming Album, Mirror Man via Rekids https://selector.news/2020/10/08/robert-hood-announces-mirror-man-rekids/ https://selector.news/2020/10/08/robert-hood-announces-mirror-man-rekids/#respond Thu, 08 Oct 2020 19:41:01 +0000 https://selector.news/?p=4413 Last month, Robert Hood announced his Rekids solo debut – a four-song EP titled Nothing Stops Detroit. With the 12-inch record due out later this week, the Detroit techno mainstay has announced a longform effort through the label founded by Radio SlaveMirror Man, as it’s titled, will release on November 20th.

Comprising 14 pieces of music, Mirror Man will explore sounds ranging from minimal techno to house to downtempo. Titles like “Black Mirror” and “Ignite A War” stand out, suggesting that the album might pose social commentary on 2020 affairs. Hood and his daughter, Lyric, released an EP titled The Struggle / Save The Children that resulted from similar musings in August.

Robert Hood Revisited

Along with fellow second-wave Detroit techno artists Jeff Mills and “Mad” Mike Banks, Robert Hood co-founded the label and DJ collective Underground Resistance in 1989. The group’s anti-establishment branding and ethos is a big part of the reason techno has a history as protest music.

Hood’s music itself has left a mark that continues to inform producers and DJs through the present day. As noted by Resident Advisor, his 1994 album, Minimal Nation, provided a blueprint for minimal techno still relevant over 25 years later.

Find the tracklist for Mirror Man below.

  1. Through A Looking Glass Darkly
  2. Nothing Stops Detroit
  3. Fear Not
  4. Black Mirror
  5. Falling Apart
  6. Run Bobby, Run
  7. Freeze
  8. A System Of Mirrors
  9. Face In The Water
  10. A Shattered Image
  11. Ignite A War
  12. Prism
  13. 7 Mile Dog
  14. The Cure
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Robert Hood to Release New EP on Rekids “Nothing Stops Detroit” https://selector.news/2020/09/24/robert-hood-announced-nothing-stops-detroit-rekids/ https://selector.news/2020/09/24/robert-hood-announced-nothing-stops-detroit-rekids/#respond Thu, 24 Sep 2020 18:15:36 +0000 https://selector.news/?p=4093 Ahead of the release of his upcoming album this winter, Robert Hood is gearing up for a fall EP. Set to drop via Rekids on October 9th, Nothing Stops Detroit marks the minimal techno icon’s first solo release on the label.

The tracklist is comprised of “Nothing Stops Detroit,” “7 Mile Dog,” “Ignite A War,” and “The Cure.” A one-minute and thirty-second preview of each single can be found on the Above Board Distribution page dedicated to the upcoming EP.

Earlier in the month, Hood released a three-track EP on his label, M-Plant, which featured a segment of a speech from Black Lives Matter activist Tamika Mallory. Not long before that, he had a track included on an EPM Music fundraiser album in support of Campaign Zero‘s fight for police reform. Also included in the compilation was music from Eddie FowlkesDeveloperBen Sims, and others.

Nothing Stops Detroit by Robert Hood is slated for release on Friday, October 9th. You can pre-order the upcoming four-track on Beatport.

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