Rob Stow + Jerome Hill - Hydraulix 5

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Review by Lulu LaBoom

Hydraulix 5, the latest album from the dynamic duo Rob Stow and Jerome Hill, is a high-octane, adrenaline-fueled journey through the world of techno and acid house. The album features eight tracks, each one showcasing the duo's signature sound of pounding beats, twisted synths, and gritty basslines.

From the opening track "Hydraulix 5" to the closing track "Acid Thunder," the album is a non-stop barrage of hard-hitting dancefloor anthems. "Hydraulix 5" sets the tone with its driving beat and hypnotic melody, while "Acid Thunder" brings the album to a close with its acid-infused groove and relentless energy.

Other highlights include "Riot Control," with its pounding bass and distorted vocals, and "The Rhythm," which combines a catchy synth hook with a driving beat that is sure to get any crowd moving. The album also features collaborations with fellow techno artists Neil Landstrumm and Mark Broom, adding additional layers of depth and complexity to the already powerful sound.

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Artist: Rob Stow + Jerome Hill
Album: Hydraulix 5
Rating: 5.0

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
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Video

Rob Stow & DJ Jerome - Bbbanging - Hydraulix 005

Catalog Numbers

HYDR 005

Labels

Hydraulix

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 12"
  • Test Pressing
  • White Label

About Rob Stow + Jerome Hill

Biography. Rob Stow exchanged his guitar for turntables in 1995. After playing at Analogue City, Eurobeat 2000 @ Turnmills, DNA @ The Sheffield Arches and United Systems' free parties with his fast creative mixing style he attained his first residency for monthly London Techno night, Rampant. Over the next two years at Rampant and then Defcon 1, Rob played alongside the likes of; DJ Rush, Frankie Bones, Daz Saund, Steve Stoll, Terry Mitchell, DJ Misjah, Trevor Rockcliff and the Liberator DJs, giving him a chance to develop his mixing skills and his understanding of the different flavours of Techno music. In 1997 Rob Stow conceived Gravitation in order to explore his own brand of funky, minimal Techno. Gravitation #1 and #2, produced solely by Rob Stow, ventured into the funky, pure realms of Techno. Gravitation #3 saw Rob Stow teaming up with Jerome Hill (Dont Recordings) to form Groove Asylum, bringing an Electro/ Freak Beat influence to the label. On Gravitation #4 Jafar, another regular at Rampant and now a rising star in the House scene, made his first appearance on the label with the jackin Gravedigger. After Gravitation #4 Rob Stow released tunes on D.A.V.E the Drummers (aka Henry Cullen) Hydraulix imprint, Hydraulix 005, co-produced with Jerome Hill and Jafar and Hydraulix 007 and 010 followed. Then as his techniques developed output appeared on; Vice, Dark House Music, Dont (as Groove Asylum), Uber, Maximum/Minimum, Apex, UTI and Real Sessions. During this period from 1998 to 2002 Groove Asylum were riffing up the crowds in London with their groovy, freaked-out, scratched-up live sets at various nights in London including: Shtonka, Trancentral, Journey Inside, The Phuture, Defcon 1,Ugly Funk, Free Energy, Antiworld and The We Want You Parties. Rob Stow continues his House projects with Alex Elliot under the guise of Bobby Strobe and Jafar. In February 2002 they won the Lynx white label competition in association with DJ magazine gaining them a limited white label release by Plastic Fantastic and later releasing on Debbie Does Dallas. Rob Stow, (now managing Trackheads in Kentish Town, London) after four residencies over the last eight years, continues to guest at events in London, Nottingham, Manchester, Scotland, Spain, Serbia, Italy, Poland, Portugal. Predominately known for his Techno but also branches out into Electro, Breakbeat, Click House and performs a rather tasty solo live set with plenty more output forthcoming.

Name Vars

  • R. Stow

Aliases

  • Bobby Strobe
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Summary by Lulu LaBoom

Hydraulix 5 is a must-have for any techno or acid house fan. Rob Stow and Jerome Hill have created a masterpiece of hard-hitting, dancefloor-ready tracks that are sure to be heard in clubs and festivals around the world.