ZERO T/TECHNIMATIC/LSB/LENZMAN/REDEYES/SCAR/VARIOUS - Integral Select

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Cat: INTLP 001B. Rel: 16 Jun 14
Drum And Bass


Side 1. Zero T - Refusal (feat Steo - Alex Perez remix)Side 2. Technimatic & LSB - Rotary Motion (Calibre remix)Side 3. Lenzman & Redeyes - Thieves In The Night (Technimatic remix)Side 4. Scar - Something From NothingSide 5 - Track 1. Holdtight - WiresSide 5 - Track 2. Zero T - Refusal (feat Steo - Alix Perez remix)Side 5 - Track 3. Command Strange - Could be MineSide 5 - Track 4. Phil Tangent - RemembranceSide 5 - Track 5. Technicolour, Komatic & LSB - Rotary Motion (Calibre remix)Side 5 - Track 6. Holdtight - ShortlistSide 5 - Track 7. Technicolour & Komatic - Serendipity (LSB remix)Side 5 - Track 8. Lenzman - Ever so Slightly (Artificial Intelligence remix)Side 5 - Track 9. Lenzman & Redeye - Thieves in the Night (Technimatic remix)Side 5 - Track 10. Survival - Don't you Know (feat Mr Porter)Side 5 - Track 11. Scar - Something from NothingSide 5 - Track 12. Command Strange - The CrocSide 5 - Track 13. Holdtight - Captured in Frames

Those Integral fans out there who indulged in last months 12" sampler for the Integral Select compilation will be like a kid let loose in a sweet shop at the sight of this vinyl edition, which packs four highlights across two slabs as well as gripping the full CD version. Having recently ended a label hiatus, Integral Select should find Artificial Intelligence pair Glenn Herweijer and Zula Warner reclaiming their place amongst D&B label royalty, effectively demonstrating how broad a hold they have on the genre as a style. The two plates feature three fresh remixes of classics from the Integral archives, with Alix Perez taking on Zero T's legendary "Refusal", and the heat continues with a Calibre tweak of Technicolour, Komatic and LSB's collab "Rotary Motion". Lenzman & Redeyes' 2009 liquid jazz anthem "Thieves In The Night" is reworked by Technimatic on the second plate and shares space with Scar's impressive Integral debut "Something From Nothing", a nasty concoction of heavy breaks and dirty funk basslines.