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KAI_1 CHART WINTER/SPRING 2006

1. JULIAN LIBERATOR vs LENNY DEE – BATTLE BEATS vol. 1 (4X4X27)
This latest 4x4 really is something special. All four tracks from the discofunked opener, to the
sleazy deep closer are going to work the floor just like it should.

2. CONCRETE DJS – GAURDZ / COMMUNICATIONS (BETAMAX 002)
Excellent release from these new producers. Four pounding tracks with an awesome groove on the opener and some freaky creaks on the closer.

3. FAT COLLECTIVE – SOUL STEALING EP (MORE PUNK THAN FUNK 004)
Three solid tracks with some heavy stuff from Scott Kemix, a groover from Jonny Smart, and the piece-de-resistance from Distek, a sublimely crisp chugger!

4. MARCO BAILEY – BOLLOCKS THE REWORKS (MB SELEKTIONS 008)
Check out the Acid Quake remix on this release, an incessant riff which just doesn’t get boring,
And a seriously funky loop… perfect for building up the crowd.

5. ELTON D – BEATS FROM BRAZIL (PATTERNS 025)
Head straight to the second B side ‘La Voz’ for a seriously heavy Samba-esque Tribal workout from one of my favourite producers to come out of Brazil.

6. POUNDING GROOVES vs RAW – DESTROY THE I-POD (SHARK 009)
I’m loving the first track on this latest Shark release from Lawrie Immersion and Guy McAffer. Pure Twisted Underground funk!

7. MOTOR – KLUNK (NOVAMUTE LP 170LP)
This new Long Player from Motor has two tracks on it that I just can’t get enough of. ‘Gak’ is a hazy, drug infested slab of industrial Techno while ’Botox’ is deliciously raw and punky.

8. KODE – LIVE CONSTRUCTIONS vol. 1 (HZ TRACKS 002)
Four useful tracks for Kode’s debut release, I’m especially into his old school hooked ‘Rolla’, the Hertz remix and the hardest, tribal cut ‘ Bulla’.

9. PHEEK – USE WITH CARE EP (LEFTROOM 002)
I’m not ashamed to admit being rather partial to some of the rubbery bass heavy Minimal Techno out there right now, and this EP is the perfect example of how ****ing good it can be!

10. REPEAT REPEAT – BLIPPY / CITY OF ANGLES (SOMA 187)
More psychedelic bouncy minimal freshness this one from Soma records, two excellent tracks to seriously trip people out with.