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101: Review by Fruktos

Next? For some reason I put off listening to 101 even though I've gone through most of One's other releases already, including the recent ones by Transient and Partikel that blew me away. But, it was their birthday recently so I decided to add it to my One collection. In some regards I'm glad I did this - because in retrospect 101 certainly represented where they wanted to go but now it's evident as the...

101: Review by Ekt

Yet another (good) netlabel The One01 compilation is an eclectic collection of songs of which you're bound to like at least one. They vary greatly in intensity and feel, from Ronnie Pries' "Bc02" - a straight beat pushing shadowy pads along -, the almost orchestral "TemposhifterD" from KhER3L, to the playful IDM-ish melodies of Makunouchi Bento's "Milipong" and "Soare cu dinti", Pinkj's "Sylh" and the synth-infused "Pavlovian Fear" from Plosive and Relative Q's "Your Distant...

101: Review by Ben Thomas at Igloo Mag

The One 01 compilation is the first release presented by One, which describes itself in the title bar as yet another netlabel. The label claims that their purpose is not defined, and this compilation strongly supports this claim. The gamut of electronic music sound is represented on this release, with IDM, retro computer sound, melodic, acid trance, and spacey ambience present. There's even tracks that venture more into Chemical Brothers and indie rock territory. This...

101: Review by Aaron at NoError

Rising from the ashes of the demogroup dot9 comes one.dot9.ca. One's inaugural compilation 101 is now out. For a new netlabel the tracklisting is very impressive. Ft. tracks from familiar faces such as Lackluster, Sense, Colophon, Ronny Pries, Makunouchi Bento and more...

Retork: Review by Eldino at Il blog di Eldino

La seconda release è una compilation dai toni soffici e appena sfornati. Stupenda l’IDM delicata con cantato femminile di “Pearls (Silent Queen)” di Aisth e la successiva “Reflective Deceptor” di Kilowatts feat. Synesthesia. Altri due bei pezzi sono “Blindness Bats” di Khonnor e “My Kind Regards” di Fyzix feat. Netpoet. Voto: 4,5/5....

Cucina Vagabonda: Review by Ambra Galassi at Kathodik

Se non si fa attenzione al sottotitolo del cd che ho ascoltato, difficilmente si riconosce la sua forma di compilation, soprattutto se si ascolta senza focalizzare troppo l'attenzione su ogni track, come viene bene fare con un'ora di suoni davvero piu' che piacevoli. Cosi', invece che davanti ad una delle piu' familiari accozzaglie promozionali ci si trova davanti ad un bel progetto che tenta la letale impresa di definire "autunnale" una raccolta dei suoni...

Cucina Vagaboda: Review by Luca Castelli at Kata Web Musica

Nell'esplorazione delle realtà italiane che fanno uso e abuso di licenze Creative Commons, una tappa obbligata è la Ogredung, etichetta discografica dal nome degno di un racconto fantasy scandinavo ma dalle radici romane doc. Nata sulla scia di un progetto multimediale omonimo (un gruppo a dieci strumenti, tra cui ben sette sintetizzatori), la Ogredung si è sviluppata con regolarità teutonica, doppiando in poche stagioni la boa delle 60 pubblicazioni, tutte licenziate sotto CC e...

Collection 2: Moving: Review by Artemi Pugachov at Encyclopedia of Electronic Music

The compilation starts with Mantacoup's "Sap". Strange effects and melodic bell sequences set the tone for this serene and pleasant composition. Shimmering notes and bright moods are what this track is all about, sort of a very delicate kind of Berlin School. The rhythms are laid-back and never dominate. Carbon Boy aka Andrew Ostler continues with "Nano". The track has an IDM vibe to it, with subtle broken rhythms, sampled atmospheres and deep, stiff...

Collection 2: Moving: Review by Don Poe at EAR/Rational

The second compilation from Databloem. Like many of the other releases on this label, this disc contains light ambient techno. Something nice to relax to after you have damaged yourself from dancing too hard, or need something more soothing than Aphex Twin's "Come to Daddy." I think of dew on pussywillow trees and the fields of tulips in the Netherlands swaying in the wind. Appropriate, too, this last one as this label is Dutch....