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Artist ...... : WAX
Title ....... : WAX30003

Genre ....... : House
Label ....... : WAX
Catnr ....... : WAX30003

Source ...... : WEB
Quality ..... : 320kbps avg / 44.1KHz / Full Stereo
Duration .... : 00:14:02  (32.1MB)
Ripdate ..... : 13-06-2010
Store ....... : www.beatport.com

Tracklist ... :

1. WAX 30003 A                                7:00
2. WAX 30003 B                                7:02

Release Notes :

In a recent interview with Little White Earbuds, Tama Sumo named Rene Pawlowitz
as one of the few artists that doesn't leave her bag. "I never go anywhere
without a Shed record. Shed or Wax or EQD." No doubt many DJs would
agreeùespecially under the second two pseudonyms, Pawlowitz consistently pumps
out records that are perfect for making a techno party move. His latest release,
Wax 30003, is no exceptionùin fact, it's one of his most unhinged records yet.
Unfortunately, it's also one of his least charismatic, with pounding bass kicks
and polished tones that sound bland compared to most of his work. It gets the
job done, but with less artistic flare than we're used to.

Listening to the first minute or so of the A-side, it's hard not to think of
Slam's "Positive Education"ùthe charging beat, and especially the hi-hat pattern
are extremely similar. It's a few notches subtler than that '90s anthem, with
bright, housey keys forming a simple hook and no larger-than-life breakdowns in
sightùa fun track, and certainly effective, but probably not one you'd think
back on after a night out. The B-side takes a more stonefaced approach, with a
rigid beat and dubby, one-note lead recalling old records by Maurizio or the
B-side of Wax 10001. Overall, though, it fills a very similar role to its
counterpart: good for keeping a heavy vibe going, but a bit hollow as a
stand-alone tune. Neither track has anything as nice as the quick, downward
arpeggio from Wax 20002 or the frenetic organ from this year's Equalized #003,
let alone the imagination of Shedding the Past. A useful club record, but one
that falls short of Pawlowitz's potential.



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Artist ...... : WAX
Title ....... : WAX30003

Genre ....... : House
Label ....... : WAX
Catnr ....... : WAX30003

Source ...... : WEB
Quality ..... : 320kbps avg / 44.1KHz / Full Stereo
Duration .... : 00:14:02  (32.1MB)
Ripdate ..... : 13-06-2010
Store ....... : www.beatport.com

Tracklist ... :

1. WAX 30003 A                                7:00
2. WAX 30003 B                                7:02

Release Notes :

In a recent interview with Little White Earbuds, Tama Sumo named Rene Pawlowitz
as one of the few artists that doesn't leave her bag. "I never go anywhere
without a Shed record. Shed or Wax or EQD." No doubt many DJs would
agree—especially under the second two pseudonyms, Pawlowitz consistently pumps
out records that are perfect for making a techno party move. His latest release,
Wax 30003, is no exception—in fact, it's one of his most unhinged records yet.
Unfortunately, it's also one of his least charismatic, with pounding bass kicks
and polished tones that sound bland compared to most of his work. It gets the
job done, but with less artistic flare than we're used to.

Listening to the first minute or so of the A-side, it's hard not to think of
Slam's "Positive Education"—the charging beat, and especially the hi-hat pattern
are extremely similar. It's a few notches subtler than that '90s anthem, with
bright, housey keys forming a simple hook and no larger-than-life breakdowns in
sight—a fun track, and certainly effective, but probably not one you'd think
back on after a night out. The B-side takes a more stonefaced approach, with a
rigid beat and dubby, one-note lead recalling old records by Maurizio or the
B-side of Wax 10001. Overall, though, it fills a very similar role to its
counterpart: good for keeping a heavy vibe going, but a bit hollow as a
stand-alone tune. Neither track has anything as nice as the quick, downward
arpeggio from Wax 20002 or the frenetic organ from this year's Equalized #003,
let alone the imagination of Shedding the Past. A useful club record, but one
that falls short of Pawlowitz's potential.



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