ds2
03-11-2006, 12:02 PM
Out a week on Monday, 13th November. This record has probably been our most requested title all year thanks partly to Dave Clarke hammering it off mp3 for the last few months, it also featured on Makaton's awesome live set on BOA Radio recently:
http://ds2.vstore.ca/product_info.php/pName/makaton-lankyskills-2-jags-rsb
RSB continues to plough its unique techno furrow with this, its fifth release. Bit of a ‘keep it in the family' affair this one, as it sees the first release on RSB by Makaton (Rodz-Konez) , and a remix by Lankyskills (aka Soundpete ), who was last seen in 2004 with his debut 12” on Veto. Despite being named after a famous brand of car, Makaton's original version has more of the feeling of a runaway train . Possessing as it does one of those classic noises that most techno tracks wish they had but very few actually do, the incessant riff causes ridiculous forward momentum – round and round the wheels go, where it stops nobody knows…The Lankyskills remix brutalises the original with some hardcore filtering and sound design to create an altogether different beast that will sit very comfortably alongside current ‘minimal' productions, but also slide into a harder techno set without breaking a sweat.
http://ds2.vstore.ca/product_info.php/pName/makaton-lankyskills-2-jags-rsb
RSB continues to plough its unique techno furrow with this, its fifth release. Bit of a ‘keep it in the family' affair this one, as it sees the first release on RSB by Makaton (Rodz-Konez) , and a remix by Lankyskills (aka Soundpete ), who was last seen in 2004 with his debut 12” on Veto. Despite being named after a famous brand of car, Makaton's original version has more of the feeling of a runaway train . Possessing as it does one of those classic noises that most techno tracks wish they had but very few actually do, the incessant riff causes ridiculous forward momentum – round and round the wheels go, where it stops nobody knows…The Lankyskills remix brutalises the original with some hardcore filtering and sound design to create an altogether different beast that will sit very comfortably alongside current ‘minimal' productions, but also slide into a harder techno set without breaking a sweat.