After the synchronous release of their first two singles, Digital Diamonds enjoyed a strong response from music fans around the world. Since then, Adam and Volker have continued to promote first-class techno and trance music from newcomers and veterans alike. Be sure to visit the Digital Diamonds home page for more.
01 :: Squishy Fish (126 BPM)
02 :: Squishy Fish (Trevor McGregor Remix) (130 BPM)
03 :: Phantom (130 BPM)
04 :: Phantom (Trevor McGregor Remix) (129 BPM)
Kemonoid, a new Hungarian project, debuts with the Squishy Fish EP from Digital Diamonds. This release features a pair of original tunes composed in a deep rolling psychedelic techno style backed with complimentary remixes by Trevor McGregor (Kalumet), already known from previous releases on Digital Diamonds. The end result is a mesmerizing blend of dark and driving techtrance accentuated by hints of bizarre industrial atmospheres–a perfect combination for the peak moments of night. Cover photo by Roarky.
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01 :: The End Of Everything (128 BPM)
02 :: The End Of Everything (René Patrique Remix) (128 BPM)
03 :: The End Of Everything (Theme Fe Remix) (132 BPM)
04 :: The End Of Everything (Knifestyle Remix) (128 BPM)
Tapwatr (Jeremy Reid) returns with The End Of Everything EP, his second release with the German netlabel Digital Diamonds. The original track is a slick piece of driving minimal techno drowned in delay and accented with bleak electro motifs. Three additional remixes from René Patrique, Theme Fe, and Knifestyle round out the release with differing interpretations of Tapwatr’s distinct groove.
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Rated 84.62% with 65 votes | 2 Comments »
01 :: Rainsaw (7:34)
02 :: Toss And Turn (6:31)
03 :: Dust Up (6:06)
04 :: Extruder (5:58)
Knifestyle is none other than Blake Dailey, a techno producer based in Toronto, Canada, well-known to the hometown crowd. The Rainsaw EP marks the debut of the Knifestyle moniker and clocks in at release number ten for German netlabel Digital Diamonds. This stomping release is characterized by deep hypnotic arrangements and sly minimal grooves with a touch of funk. Each track differs slightly in tone and texture but all should have your body shaking on the dance floor. The cover photo has been supplied by David Dieschburg.
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Rated 85.29% with 87 votes | 4 Comments »
01 :: The Doggy Bag (7:29)
02 :: Cool Burning (6:49)
03 :: Red Rose Flow (7:53)
Kino Oko explores the misty borderlands of techno and psytrance with The Doggy Bag EP, the ninth release from German netlabel Digital Diamonds. As with last year’s surprise hit, Alphabetically Divided Highway, Kino Oko combines technical know-how with genuine songwriting abilities and an original artistic vision to create uncommon musical experiences. Running the gamut from nostalgic and melancholic to cheerful and upbeat, Kino Oko’s idiosyncratic style displays an emotional intelligence often absent from electronic dance music. This release features a cover photo by Juan Pablo Meneses.
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Rated 87.67% with 146 votes | 20 Comments »
01 ::
Dan Rotor -
Abducted (5:49)
02 ::
Viker Turrit -
Interferon (5:20)
03 ::
Kalumet -
Blaxun (8:16)
04 ::
FM Radio Gods -
Atom Bells (October Rust Remix) (7:49)
05 ::
BitShift -
Specialist (7:30)
06 ::
Fuzzion -
Solar (Alic Remix) (6:26)
07 ::
Dan Rotor -
Gemüsemann (6:09)
08 ::
Thompson & Kuhl -
Heiße Luft (7:37)
09 ::
Digital I/O -
Carbon Classic (6:08)
10 ::
Opsy -
Nightstripes (8:47)
11 ::
Simmetune -
Der Flächenzauberer (6:27)
Digital Family is the first compilation from Digital Diamonds, a German netlabel specializing in deep techno and futuristic techtrance with a psychedelic edge. Compiled by Alic, this release features stellar contributions from label members Dan Rotor, October Rust, Simmetune, and Kalumet as well as promising newcomers Opsy, BitShift, Viker Turrit, and Digital I/O. Well-known acts Fuzzion and FM Radio Gods also provide source material for an intriguing pair of remixes. To round out the credits, Digital Family has been mastered by Volker Jakubzik and features cover art by JP-Huss.
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Rated 86.72% with 119 votes | 25 Comments »