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Peach Discs' first release of 2026 comes from fast-rising star of the Manchester scene PACH. (pronounced 'pack'). Five slippery rollers built for dark rooms, wafty terraces and the most locked-in of afters.

"The Wake-Up Call" EP represents the full spectrum of the PACH. sound, one rooted in the minimal tunes coming out of Romania but with a cheeky playfulness that can only come from a life spent in the trenches of UK club culture. The A1 "Keep It Bubblin’" is a prime example, as Todd Edwards-style vocal chops flirt back and forth with dub-inspired feedback lines, or "5am Wake-Up Call's" skipping, UKG-adjascent hats. Things get a little rowdier with "Complex Waveform's" scuzzy bassline that wouldn't sound out of place coming from the Clone Records ecosystem. Here it's bolted to a chassis of tough, techy drums and trippy vox that tickle at your peripheries. Flip to the B-side for something a little deeper – the dubbed-out percussion and disembodied voices of "Not That Kinda Party" contrasting with the moody, low-key synthetic tones of "Book The Dungeon", both sharing a mutual concept of smartly stripped-back, hypnotic jams that focus on heads-down grooves and rolling energy.

STAFF COMMENTS

Matt says: Some new cat from Manchester (show yourself!), Pach makes frenetic, elastic, tightly woven tech and I for one am a FAN. Big ups gee this shit is mega!

TRACK LISTING

Keep It Bubblin
5am Wake-up Call
Another Complex Waveform
Not That Kinda Party
Book The Dungeon

Pachyman

Another Place

Over four albums, Pachyman has proven himself a dedicated craftsman working in the lineage of dub reggae while mastering the methodology of masters like King Tubby and Scientist, using vintage gear, constructing glorious walls of sound, and developing an intuitive understanding of the power of repetition. With 'Another Place', he synthesizes the myriad scenes that have recontextualized dub, from the synth-pop of William Onyeabor and Yellow Magic Orchestra to Basic Channel’s amniotic dub techno.

TRACK LISTING

1. Calor Ahora
2. In Love
3. Berlin
4. SJU
5. Take Me To Dance
6. False Moves
7. Strikes Back
8. Hard To Part
9. Another Place
10. ADSH

Pachyman

At 333 House - 2024 Reissue

In the spirit of the classic Jamaican recordings of the late 1970s and early 80s, Pachyman brings us his sophomore record with ventures in dub and roots reggae.

Inspired by Roots Radics band, this time Pachyman extends his exploration of the early Studio One sound, Sly & Robbie’s steppers style and a bit of soul jazz reggae.

Mixed using the techniques of Scientist and King Tubby, Pachyman pays tribute to the sonic pallet of the dub masters themselves.

Recorded in between the months of April and October 2019 at his own 333 House studio.

TRACK LISTING

1. Sensi
2. Dose It
3. 333 House
4. Guy Goodwin
5. Babylon Will Fall
6. Easy St. Special
7. I High
8. Smokeshop
9. Feeling Good
10. Zion Love Sound
11. Javius Malones
12. In A Yard
13. Dust To Dust

Pacheko

Tryouts / Bi Polar Bear - Inc. Cardopusher & Starkey Remixes

Enter Pacheko, of Caracas, Venezuela. A long time producer and supporter of the breakcore sound in his homeland, his sound has slowly adapted to dubstep with exciting effects. Musically, "Tryouts" and "Bi-Polar Bear" are similarly structured to the golden era Moving Shadow (Think Hyper-On Experience's "Disturbance" applied to dubstep), with each track revealing a series of distinct movements. "Tryouts", for instance, starts out quite aggressive, yet ends dubby. Pacheko shares an office in a design firm in Caracas with Cardopusher, and once he heard what was being plotted up with Lo Dubs, he threw his hat in the ring and rapidly presented a positively scorching remix of "Tryouts" for the flipside. About the same time, Philly ruler Starkey was working on a remix for Cardopusher on Terminal Dusk, and when his dubstep-to-four-beat-bassline-eight-minute-and-change epic remix of "Bi-Polar Bear" was added to the pyre, the circle was complete.


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