- Label
- La Escuela Moderna Discos
- Catalogue
- LEM01
- Eancode
- No eancode
- Format
- 2x12inch
- Release Date
- WK 27, 03 Jul 2023
- Type
- world exclusive
- Stock
- In Stock
Various Artists
Tactical Shifts
Mp3s & jpegs- 1 Being Ayemooth
- 2 Illistines Re Incarnated
- 3 System UCS Memory Trace
- 4 Kruton 1agdb
- 5 Noyeahno Pushing Percussion
- 6 Orphic Obvious intruder
- 7 Lunar Orbiting Ganymede
- 8 Schematix Magnum Six
La Escuela Moderna launches with a retrospective revisiting the UK electro and breaks scene at the turn of the millennium. A double album featuring eight tracks, Tactical Shifts covers the years 1995 - 2003, presenting a vibrant era celebrating the creativity and innovation that characterised this pivotal era in British electronic music. The compilation opens with the starry-eyed Ayemooth, an early transmission from The Wee Paton (The Wee Djs, Distorto). Followed up by The Illistines channelling the free spirited Castlemorton festival. Re-Incarnated sees the trio composed by Keith Tenniswood (Radioactive Man, Two Lone Swordsmen) Jim Foster and Dave Appleton on a percussive funk roll. Opening the B-side, System UCS (Neil Keating and Harold Slater) provide a growling electro track with Memory Trace, first released on Break/Flow. The first record closes with a rugged breakbeat number by Milo Smee AKA Kruton. Rag and Bone co-founder NoYeahNo opens the B-side with the rollicking Pushing Percussion, an early entry in the seminal label. Nick Philphin and John O'Donnell's Orphic project brings the relentless beat science of Obvious Intruder. Lunar builds momentum with the bleepy breaks of Orbiting Ganymede and Phil Holmberg AKA Schematix wraps up the comp with the sinuous pads of Magnum Six.