Randomer / Kids Play
Album: | Kids Play | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Randomer | Added: | May 2017 | |
Label: | Long Island Electrical Systems (L.I.E.S.) |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2017-05-25 | Pull Date: | 2017-07-27 | Charts: | Electronic |
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Week Ending: | Jul 23 | Jul 16 | Jul 9 | Jul 2 | Jun 11 | Jun 4 | May 28 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Sep 20, 2018: | subwoofer etc etc etc
Brutus |
4. | Jul 18, 2017: | Waste FM
Brutus |
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2. | Jul 26, 2018: | subwoofer etc etc etc
Dem Thing |
5. | Jul 15, 2017: | Narnia
Brutus |
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3. | Mar 10, 2018: | Markov Chain Gang
Bell Jam |
6. | Jul 13, 2017: | Neural facilitation
Kids Play |
Album Review
DJ Emo Martian
Reviewed 2017-05-19
Reviewed 2017-05-19
Techno suffers from an epidemic of self-seriousness. Luckily Randomer didn't catch the bug! This sounds like what could happen if one of the Berlin boys lightened up a bit, laid off the cigarettes, and decided to round up some friends for a recording session in the rainforest. Gorgeous production with great percussion sounds throughout.
Choice cuts: 3, 4, 5
Genre: Minimal-ish techno, tribal dance, amphetamine pow-wow
Friends: Mark Ernestus' Ndagga Rhythm Force, RSS B0YS, Snow Bone, Clouds, Tony Allen
1. (4:57) Layered but not over-the-top percussion arrangement reminiscent of a drum circle that's really cooking. Very organic-sounding production. Wacky samples surprise and delight.
2. (5:40) Stomping good time with congas, woody mallet percussion and simple syncopated kick pattern.
3. (5:26) Some more joyfully improvisational mallets, shakers dizzyingly alternating between left and right channel, monstrous exotic-sounding kick drum holding things down.
4. (5:43) Super tasty scratchy sounds and a badass 4x4 kick. Urgent synth washes and hand drum parts provide serious propulsion. Toeing the line between human and machine on this one. Sickness!
5. (5:42) Off-the-wall timbale-esque melodic percussion with some relentless shakers. Somewhat unexpectedly, the last section is a slab of some dead serious, no-holds-barred peak-time techno. Would love to hear this one next to some Tresor-school industrial stomper!
Choice cuts: 3, 4, 5
Genre: Minimal-ish techno, tribal dance, amphetamine pow-wow
Friends: Mark Ernestus' Ndagga Rhythm Force, RSS B0YS, Snow Bone, Clouds, Tony Allen
1. (4:57) Layered but not over-the-top percussion arrangement reminiscent of a drum circle that's really cooking. Very organic-sounding production. Wacky samples surprise and delight.
2. (5:40) Stomping good time with congas, woody mallet percussion and simple syncopated kick pattern.
3. (5:26) Some more joyfully improvisational mallets, shakers dizzyingly alternating between left and right channel, monstrous exotic-sounding kick drum holding things down.
4. (5:43) Super tasty scratchy sounds and a badass 4x4 kick. Urgent synth washes and hand drum parts provide serious propulsion. Toeing the line between human and machine on this one. Sickness!
5. (5:42) Off-the-wall timbale-esque melodic percussion with some relentless shakers. Somewhat unexpectedly, the last section is a slab of some dead serious, no-holds-barred peak-time techno. Would love to hear this one next to some Tresor-school industrial stomper!
Track Listing
1. | Kids Play | 3. | Bell Jam | |||
2. | Juju | 4. | Brutus | |||
5. | Dem Thing |