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Roland Bone - Active Agent

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Catalog#:
HHMA006-2
Format:
CD, Compilation, Mixed
Country:
Germany
Released:
2007
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Techno, Tech House, Minimal

Tracklist

1 David K  -  Yaya X
2 Braincell  -  Pneumatics X
3 Boris Brejcha  -  Arche Noah X
4 John Selway  -  Bridge The Gap X
5 Gui Boratto  -  Division X
6 Zoo Brazil  -  Keep Them Here X
7 Xpansul & Daweed vs. Joel Mull  -  Peninsulae X
8 Jens Zimmermann  -  O.K. X
9 Sascha Barth  -  Sonnenbrand X
10 Der Dritte Raum  -  Luna Llena X
11 Tom Wax & Boris Alexander  -  Nightwax X
12 Holgi Star & Miro Pajic  -  Oldschuh X
13 Phil Kieran  -  Idiots Game X
14 ADJD  -  Triple Crown X
15 Hardfloor  -  We Did Something Very Bad With Your Toothbrush! X
16 Spicelab  -  Re:Break X
17 Alex Flatner & Anderson Noise  -  Brazilian Dub X
18 Paul Nazca  -  Nation X
19 Axel Bartsch  -  Panther X
20 John Andersson  -  Spy On You X
21 Style Of Eye  -  Koka Cheva X
22 Billy Dalessandro  -  Impulsive Desire X

Credits

Artwork By [Coverart] - Georg Dare
DJ Mix - Roland Bone
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Reviews & Discussion

Rated 4/5
Review by maroko May 14, 2008
Somehow underrated, or could it be that with no promotion whatsoever it just slipped under everybodies radar.
Whatever the case, Roland Bone's mixed CD, "Active Agent" rolls along OK. Minimal techno/tech-house anno 2007 dominates the entire CD, so for you who are not tired of it yet, or are just seeking out some quality music of the type, this could be your shot.
The standout tracks are all brought by the veterans: Phil Kieran, Der Dritte Raum and Hardfloor, but if you just let the CD play through, I doubt you'll find any major flaws in it, be it flow wise or track selection issues.
So, there you have it: a crucial label trying to keep up with the evolving times, meaning that Harthouse isn't at the forefront any longer, but rather going with the trends instead of creating them. Nothing bad about that either. Just a lil' funny, that's it. But the music is no fluke. Nothing funny about it, no sir. There is no filler material, but slim chances anything off this compilation is going to reach the techno superstardom either. Hey, who says everything has to!
4/5. Recommended!