Kaiserdisco – Toleranz EP [Drumcode]
Hugely prolific German producers Kaiserdisco are back on one of their regular labels for a sixth fine EP of their searing grooves. That label is Drumcode, and the EP is Toleranz, a fantastic four track affair that features a fine remix from Pleasurekraft.
Hamburg-based Kaiserdisco have been active since 2008, and in that time have put out 30 EPs and nearly 50 remixes. As well as running their own labels, KD Music and KD RAW, they are regulars on the likes of Suara and Tronic and are as able to headline a big festival stage as they are to lock down a more intimate club. Drumcode, of course, is one of the day’s foremost techno labels, with boss Adam Beyer ensuring only the most compelling beats make their way onto his Swedish imprint.
Up first is “Get Enough,” seven minutes of seductive techno that has an almost machine-gun like disco synth firing across the groove. It is a rumbling peak time track with real force and energy that will bring any floor to life. The title track, “Toleranz,” is a gritty and stripped back basement cut with dry hits and burrowing acid bass that takes you deep into the night. “Cobra” then proves this pair has real breadth in the studio and is a barrel chested house cut with more big hits, rib rattling bass and incendiary techno hi-hats that really get you on your toes.
Remixing are the tech duo of Pleasurekraft, whose releases on OFF and Mood Records have won them plenty of DJ and dancing fans. They layer in some dark melodies to “SQ80” and build it steadily before allowing the militant drums and crisp snares to explode and drive you and the whole club forwards.