Dublin and Glasgow techno bods represent: Sunil Sharpe, Minos & Moving Still, TVO, and Fear-E rack up propulsive trax on the latest club snapshot from Semtek’s DBA
Tilting between veterans and relative newcomers, Semtek plucks out four hard working tools prepped with the classy production values we’ve come to expect from the label now in its 11th year of operations.
Dublin techno deity Sunil Sharpe rolls it off the bone with the swivelling stop-start drum patterns of ‘Godhead’ channelling Jeff Mills live chops and Dave Clark style dark drive, while relative noobs Minos & Moving Still keep it Dublin-side with the fast and deep big room slugger ‘One Word Techno Special.’
From Glasgow, TVO dispatches eight minutes of padded pound and chattery acidic synth spooj, culminating in a nastier coda, and that city’s Scott McKay aka Fear-E also draws on the Glasgow’s considerable techno heritage for the dank and dirty acid ballistics of ‘Moving Target.’
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Dublin and Glasgow techno bods represent: Sunil Sharpe, Minos & Moving Still, TVO, and Fear-E rack up propulsive trax on the latest club snapshot from Semtek’s DBA
Tilting between veterans and relative newcomers, Semtek plucks out four hard working tools prepped with the classy production values we’ve come to expect from the label now in its 11th year of operations.
Dublin techno deity Sunil Sharpe rolls it off the bone with the swivelling stop-start drum patterns of ‘Godhead’ channelling Jeff Mills live chops and Dave Clark style dark drive, while relative noobs Minos & Moving Still keep it Dublin-side with the fast and deep big room slugger ‘One Word Techno Special.’
From Glasgow, TVO dispatches eight minutes of padded pound and chattery acidic synth spooj, culminating in a nastier coda, and that city’s Scott McKay aka Fear-E also draws on the Glasgow’s considerable techno heritage for the dank and dirty acid ballistics of ‘Moving Target.’
Dublin and Glasgow techno bods represent: Sunil Sharpe, Minos & Moving Still, TVO, and Fear-E rack up propulsive trax on the latest club snapshot from Semtek’s DBA
Tilting between veterans and relative newcomers, Semtek plucks out four hard working tools prepped with the classy production values we’ve come to expect from the label now in its 11th year of operations.
Dublin techno deity Sunil Sharpe rolls it off the bone with the swivelling stop-start drum patterns of ‘Godhead’ channelling Jeff Mills live chops and Dave Clark style dark drive, while relative noobs Minos & Moving Still keep it Dublin-side with the fast and deep big room slugger ‘One Word Techno Special.’
From Glasgow, TVO dispatches eight minutes of padded pound and chattery acidic synth spooj, culminating in a nastier coda, and that city’s Scott McKay aka Fear-E also draws on the Glasgow’s considerable techno heritage for the dank and dirty acid ballistics of ‘Moving Target.’
Dublin and Glasgow techno bods represent: Sunil Sharpe, Minos & Moving Still, TVO, and Fear-E rack up propulsive trax on the latest club snapshot from Semtek’s DBA
Tilting between veterans and relative newcomers, Semtek plucks out four hard working tools prepped with the classy production values we’ve come to expect from the label now in its 11th year of operations.
Dublin techno deity Sunil Sharpe rolls it off the bone with the swivelling stop-start drum patterns of ‘Godhead’ channelling Jeff Mills live chops and Dave Clark style dark drive, while relative noobs Minos & Moving Still keep it Dublin-side with the fast and deep big room slugger ‘One Word Techno Special.’
From Glasgow, TVO dispatches eight minutes of padded pound and chattery acidic synth spooj, culminating in a nastier coda, and that city’s Scott McKay aka Fear-E also draws on the Glasgow’s considerable techno heritage for the dank and dirty acid ballistics of ‘Moving Target.’
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Dublin and Glasgow techno bods represent: Sunil Sharpe, Minos & Moving Still, TVO, and Fear-E rack up propulsive trax on the latest club snapshot from Semtek’s DBA
Tilting between veterans and relative newcomers, Semtek plucks out four hard working tools prepped with the classy production values we’ve come to expect from the label now in its 11th year of operations.
Dublin techno deity Sunil Sharpe rolls it off the bone with the swivelling stop-start drum patterns of ‘Godhead’ channelling Jeff Mills live chops and Dave Clark style dark drive, while relative noobs Minos & Moving Still keep it Dublin-side with the fast and deep big room slugger ‘One Word Techno Special.’
From Glasgow, TVO dispatches eight minutes of padded pound and chattery acidic synth spooj, culminating in a nastier coda, and that city’s Scott McKay aka Fear-E also draws on the Glasgow’s considerable techno heritage for the dank and dirty acid ballistics of ‘Moving Target.’