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Friday, April 28, 2017

Admittedly we are massive fans of electrobreaks, and Ricochet Records just released a remix compilation you’ve got to hear!

Admittedly we are massive fans of electrobreaks, and Ricochet Records just released a remix compilation you’ve got to hear! http://www.addictech.com/p/239453 #breakbeat #electro #bassmusic #bass #dopetrack #dope #instamusic #goodmusic #newmusic #undergroundmusic #addictech

Ricochet have been pushing the broken tech sound since 2007, and these remixes, alternative versions and lost cuts fuse together the building blocks of their sound.

Innovators Mesak and Si Begg bring crisp production to their unusual visions, alongside the melodic electronica of Ochre. Techno wizards Lory D and Al Tourettes slam acidic techno into the mix, taken darker by Posthuman and the Funckarma brothers (under their Cane alias). Breakbeat is always bubbling under the label sound, brought to the fore by nuskool steward ILS, the melodies of Neztic and Glack Audio’s tech pioneer Flack.su.

This who’s-who of electronica’s founding fathers is completed with the pure electro of ADJ, and ambient darkness of Justin Broadrick (of Napalm Death / Jesu) as Pale Sketcher. Alongside there are the label’s own artists pushing the broken tech sound in their own new directions – fresh from supporting Tipper at Red Rocks, Ion Driver remixes Lifecycle’s broken prog epic Chatter, Tokyo’s Kawatin turns Steady into a hypnosis tool, Patscan and The Fractal Skulls plumb new levels of deepness, alongside the wonky uptempo rework of Ricochet 001 by Canada’s Wilhaeven and New York halftime tech of Multiple Mono remixing Ji@. The label pushes on for a busy end to the decade, with fresh EPs from Paul Blackford, Muni Manuka, Wilhaeven, Multiple Mono and Spin Fidelity next on the cards.

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