Zone Magazine Issue 033 - Jan Johnson
In our feature interviews in this issue we talk to cover legendess vocalist and producer JAN JOHNSTON. A name that for Trance and Progressive fans simply means quality. Starting out in the early ‘90s with short-lived pop band JJ, her fortunes took an upward sweep working firstly with the King of Trance, BT on his ECSM album, and then Australian powerhouse Anthony Pappa (as Freefall) on breakthrough release ‘Skydive’. Signings to Perfecto, Universal and more has spread the Jan Johnson gospel and showcased not only her vocal talents, but also her song writing abilities. Soundtrack syncs and contributions to Grammy Award nominated albums as well as 4 solo albums and countless singles has kept this doyen of the scene at the top of her profession.
In our feature interviews in this issue we talk to cover legendess vocalist and producer JAN JOHNSTON. A name that for Trance and Progressive fans simply means quality. Starting out in the early ‘90s with short-lived pop band JJ, her fortunes took an upward sweep working firstly with the King of Trance, BT on his ECSM album, and then Australian powerhouse Anthony Pappa (as Freefall) on breakthrough release ‘Skydive’.
Signings to Perfecto, Universal and more has spread the Jan Johnson gospel and showcased not only her vocal talents, but also her song writing abilities. Soundtrack syncs and contributions to Grammy Award nominated albums as well as 4 solo albums and countless singles has kept this doyen of the scene at the top of her profession.
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Vinyl + Digital
Albums - Dance
TECHNO & HARD TECHNO / Mark Neenan
Albums - Dance
TOP TUNE //
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D.A.V.E THE DRUMMER. - SOCIAL NETWORKS STEAL YOUR SOUL [HYDRAULIX 100]
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Henry Cullen's legendary Hydraulix imprint reach the huge milestone of 100 releases, brought to you by the main
man himself D.A.V.E The Drummer. Six no nonsense Hard Techno tracks are here to choose from and as i
expected, they are all awesome! 'Meat Grinder' is a heads down stomper, full of dark grinding rhythms. We have
the somewhat deeper and hypnotic 'It Was Too Dark' with hoover esque synth bleeps, subtle acid on the break
and a great groove. There is the heavy and thumping ravey one in 'One Trick Pony' with an ace old school vibe
from the break and then the infectious chugging rolling bass of 'Look At What We've Become' full of wicked
reversed hoovers and clever percussion. My favourites though are title track 'Social Networks Steal Your Soul'
which is a relentless dark pounder with metallic hits aplenty, distorted Gabba drum fills and a very apt vocal from
H himself, warning us of the perils of too much social media.. (I'm sure by the time these reviews are out, you
would of all heard this track!) ''Tweet, Tweet, Tweet. Little Fucking Bird!'' and my other fave is 'Himmel' which is
massive! A huge rumbling Kick drum accompanies fast, Filthy and grinding Acid Techno at its finest / dirtiest with
a cool robotic 'Time To Get Funky' vox and lots of industrial percussion noises throughout. Hats off to you Henry.
Here's to the next 100.
https://davethedrummer.bandcamp.com/track/social-networks-steal-your-soul
STERLING MOSS / MARK EG / TIAGO SANTOS - POWER TO THE PEOPLE [REBELTEK 007]
Sterling Moss' wicked Rebeltek series continues with this great 3 tracker of electrifying acid Techno! For
the title track 'Power To The People' he teams up with everyone's favourite madman from Leeds Mark EG.
Hard as nails energetic Acid here, which uses the brilliant final speech from Charlie Chaplin in The
Dictator. Such a great hard groove on this with all the classy production you'd expect from these two
legends with ace use of such a poignant vocal. ''Soldiers! in the name of democracy, let us all unite!''
Track 2 is 'Violent Torpedo Of Truth' and is a solo outing for Sterling. The BPMs are upped in this ravey
and energetic screech fest! A mental breakdown ensues and causes all sorts of havoc. End of set banger
this! For Sterling's track with Tiago, they use the classic 'Time To Get Mad' sample (Have heard this used
about 4 times this year!) but it is such a great sample from the classic film 'Network' and very VERY
relevant. Chugging evolving acid Techno at its finest here. Top top release this and you can pre order the
limited edition Grey marbled vinyl (Ooh fancy!) and wav/mp3 now!
https://www.deejay.de/Sterling_Moss_%26_Mark_EG_Tiago_Santos_REBELTEK_007_REBELTEK007_Vinyl__960560
RECOMMENDED
LOUK - PITCH INVASION [SYNTAX ERROR 002]
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Following on from their great debut release, Syntax Error No' 2 is here and me old mate Louk has pulled in the big
guns! The infamous Player himself Jon Nuccle alongside Kevin Walsh, released 'Division One' back in 1998 under their
'Pitch Invasion' guise on the Orbits wicked label Radious. The excellent original which has been included here is a hard
clanking tune of epic proportions with a super crazy synth line that gets you hooked and wonky dancing within no time!
For 2020 who better to do a fresh remix of said tune I hear you ask? Only D.A.V.E The fucking Drummer! Henry goes to
town with a relentless energetic hard and rattling rework of epic proportions. He keeps the ace twisted Synth hook of
the original and adds a modern twang to it. Add to this tonnes of drum rolls, fills and evolving percussion throughout
this is a certified beast! On the flip side (Yes it's available on a limited vinyl run too) label boss Louk supplies a dark
heads down thumper called 'Penalty Kick' (the original draft was VAR sucks, how apt lol) Well this certainly doesn't suck
and it's definitely a Penalty kick by Alan Shearer and not Gareth Southgate! Great work mate. On the remix for this
German legend Andreas Kraemer slows things down a touch and manages to get a brilliantly crafted melodic version
somehow, which will appeal to many. Crystal clear production as always from Andreas on this groovy tribal chugger.
Quality package this, No 3 has just appeared in my inbox whilst writing this and Paul Mac is involved on that one!
Blimey. Big things coming from this fresh new label.
https://www.juno.co.uk/products/pitch-invasion-louk-syntax-error-002/796050-01/
RED - 1997 [XRX 01]
Brand new label here and I have literally no idea who 'RED' is and there is no blurb nor write up. (How
very Techno) This needs to be included though. 4 class tracks of boneshakingly hard Techno here.
Chapters 1, 2 and 3 are ace and full of driving hard kicks, energetic rolling percussive elements and sub
basses so powerful you will need to change you're pants after 30 seconds! Chapter 4 is my favourite
though, Red distorts the kick and adds even more Oomph! (Is that even a word?), add a subtle vocal, a
hypnotic synth line and tonnes of movement and you have a 'Dax J' esque monster on your hands. I will
be sure to look out for this label and whoever Red' is. Banger!
https://www.decks.de/track/red-1997/cgy-q4