Back To Mine with Reset Robot

After hours grooving…








01. Matthew Dear – Gem 
This is a beautiful song from a great artist. When I listen to this I feel like I’m protected by some sort of forcefield.

02. Apparat – Black Water (DJ Koze Remix)
A superb remix of an already amazing song. Koze is the master in my eyes as you’ll see!

03. Yeasayer – I Remember
This song is a traveller. By that I mean its great to listen to while you’re on the go.

04. Samuel Barber – Adagio for Strings, op. 11 by Leonard Bernstein
No words for this really. Just close your eyes!

05. Stardust – Music Sounds Better With You
This is one of my girlfriends fav’s and has become one of mine.

06. The Chemical Brothers – The Pills Won’t Help You Now
No list of music would be complete without these two men featuring in it. I love how this song builds.

07. Talking Heads – And She Was
My Dad loves Talking Heads so I grew up listening to them a lot. I’m not sure what his favourite song of theirs is but this is mine.

08. Underworld – Ring Road
Put the world to rights, sit back and watch it all slide by.

09. DJ Koze – Noo0oo (ft. Thomerle & Maiko)
No idea what they are singing about in this but I like that. Its an emotional piece of music.

10. Elbow – Some Riot
The Elbow albums never leave my music playing devices. This track is a masterpiece.

 

Reset Robot ‘Let Your Soul Outside’ (Truesoul Records)

Truesoul Records are proud to announce the release of ‘Let Your Soul Outside’, the debut album from Reset Robot in April 2014. Behind the Reset Robot project is Dave Robertson, a producer who has released standout singles on labels like Dogmatik, Intacto and Adam Beyer’s Truesoul imprint over the past 5 years. Now he steps up with his debut album, the stunning ‘Let Your Soul Outside’. The LP was written at Reset Robot’s home studio in Portsmouth and is an album of fascinating textures inspired by “all the music I listen to and love!” says the producer himself. “I’ve wanted to do this for a long time and all of a sudden I had 8 or 9 tracks together which were a little bit different. I added a few more and asked a close friend, Tom Powell from Mister Woo, to add vocals to a couple of them and it was ready.” The result is a full length that touches on many different moods and emotions, starting with the melodically soothing tech funk of ‘Guitar Man’. Tracks like ‘Little Alice’ then pick up the momentum thanks to slick beats and crisp percussion and ‘Sizzler’ introduces a soulful vocal element over more tortured sounding, synth-laden grooves. It’s not all full on dancefloor material though, with tracks like ‘Desi Beats’ it allows you a little time to breath thanks to their more widescreen and laidback vibe, whilst ‘Sausage’ strikes a truly emotive pose that has your thoughts turning inwards. With this album Reset Robot proves both his range and his dexterity – no two tracks sound the same, and instead the Portsmouth producer explores every nook and cranny with a fine attention to detail that really makes the whole thing sing. ‘Let Your Soul Outside’ is a stellar achievement.

Reset Robot ‘Let Your Soul Outside’ (Truesoul Records) out 7th April 2014