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FTT 005
FTT 005 (white vinyl 12")
Cat: FTT 005. Rel: 11 Mar 24
Robert Crash - "You El" (5:54)
Specter - "Junkyard Dawg" (7:31)
 in stock $12.98
352
New User EP
Cat: PARTOUT 1802. Rel: 19 Jan 24
Not Brain Damage (7:21)
Mad Not Sad (6:14)
Like (6:29)
The Sound Of The South (6:30)
Review: Partout are one of the fiercer electro-techno labels operating out of Paris these days and they're keeping the pressure up with this deadly new drop from Log_In. There's not much background information to go on about the brains behind the beats, but the production speaks for itself just fine. 'Not Brain Damage' has a raw Chicago flavour until the space age synths come piling in on top for a cosmic jacker of epic proportions. 'Mad Not Sad' is a full-throttle big room beast with synth sounds to match, and 'Like' burrows down into headstrong acid tweaking and tough-as-you-like drums. That leaves 'The Sound Of The South' to mop up with its own hard-edged stomp and snappy 303 lines.
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Tags: Acid House
 in stock $15.83
353
Echo Chamber
Cat: CKNOWEP 57. Rel: 26 Jan 24
Echo Chamber (5:33)
Kanisza (6:22)
Thinker (4:56)
Sad On The 16th (5:28)
Review: Craigie Knowes are back at it for 2024 with a return appearance from Fader Cap. After a rapid run of first releases in 2022, we've been waiting for a follow-up from the chap and he more than delivers. As the EP title might suggest, he's exploring echo chamber processing on his tracks, but the delay and reverb is teased with precision amidst the shimmering, psy trance tinted tech house vibe he so ably builds on these incredibly accomplished club cuts. 'Kanisza' is an especially hypnotic, subtly broken workout for a more delicate kind of dancefloor, while 'Thinker' offers up punchy arps and flecks of acid for the more up-for-it crowd.
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 in stock $15.83
354
The 7th Planet (B-STOCK)
Cat: CWCSLP 022. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Landing Process (1:01)
Lets Fly The Gravity Fighter (4:01)
Lif Eono Ther Planets (feat Paris The Black Fu) (4:11)
Higher Levels (4:47)
The Long Goodbye (4:46)
The Seventh Planet (5:09)
Resurface (5:23)
They're Coming From Everywhere (4:38)
We Never Had A Chance (3:49)
Did You See Them (feat Paris The Black Fu & Mr Remy) (3:08)
We Would Do It (1:38)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Slight tear to left side of outside sleeve, but otherwise in excellent condition***


Robert Witschakowski's tunnel-like focus on the advancement of electro continues apace with this latest Exaltics transmission for Clone West Coast Series, his second album after 2019's II Worlds and his latest since the acclaimed link-up with Heinrich Mueller, Dimensional Shifting. Of course this is electro first and foremost, so the likes of 'Let's Fly The Gravity Together' will hit the pleasure centre of any machine funk aficionado, but even more special is the presence of Detroit Grand Pubahs' Paris The Black Fu offering his unmistakable MC work to 'Lif Eono Ther Planets'. Paris returns for penultimate track 'Did You See Them' alongside Mr Remy, and in between there's an abundance of electro riches to fulfil your cybernetic fantasies.
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 in stock $22.83
355
It's Forever
It's Forever (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: DAMN 004. Rel: 19 Dec 23
It's Forever (6:12)
Groove Machine (5:57)
Dream House
I'm Connected
 in stock $15.56
356
Celestial Soundwaves EP
Cat: SPBA 002. Rel: 17 Jan 24
Times (7:36)
Dorsia (6:23)
Monitor Body Process 101 (5:43)
Flying Dolphins (5:47)
Another Day (feat Roger Versey) (5:14)
Review: Operative since the early 1990s, Dan Piu is one of Switzerland's most storied deep house and futurist techno producers. His regular EPs are rarely less than excellent, and even those that slip under the radar tend to be solid if not spectacular. The good news is that Piu is in prize form on this Spacebased Recordings released five-tracker. Check first sumptuous, Needs (Not Wants)-influenced deep house number 'Times' - a masterclass in mood and melody - before admiring the bleeping, intergalactic excellence of spacey deep house gem 'Dorsey'. He opts for a more energetic, warehouse-ready early 90s house/techno sound on 'Monitor Body Process 101', doffs a cap to stargazing Motor City techno on 'Flying Dolphins', and showcases a spoken word vocal from Roger Versey on the atmospheric, turn-of-the-90s Nu Groove style brilliance of 'Another Day'.
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Tags: Acid House
 in stock $16.60
357
Mnemosyne
Mnemosyne (12")
Cat: TRUST 45. Rel: 01 Feb 24
+(82) (5:50)
Sword, NYC (4:47)
Ikebukuro Underground (6:47)
Meduse (3:43)
Review: Privacy bounds into a tenth year of releasing with labels like Klakson, Klasse Wrecks and Cultivated Electronics already under his belt, and now it's the turn of Trust to carry the goods. The goods, as we've come to expect, are high-grade electro and techno with vintage synthesis at their heart. '+(82)' isn't a purely retro track though, but rather it takes a classic Detroit approach and gives it certain discoid shimmer which works a treat. 'Sword, NYC' is a nastier slice of down-low machine funk, while 'Ikebukuro Underground' explores techy 140 in outstanding style. 'Meduse' offers some light relief to play the record out in a more delicate kind of electro style.
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 in stock $14.80
358
Cybernetics
Cybernetics (limited 12")
Cat: TMD 002. Rel: 15 Dec 23
Cybernetics
Neural Sequence
Digital Emotions (4:26)
Subsonic Signals (6:37)
Review: It appears to be relatively early days for Philip Biedermann, who kicked off his label The Machine Dream in 2022 with his debut release. However, as is evident on his second drop, there's a canny blend of sincerity in his vintage sound which speaks to a longer investment in analogue techno. The composition and arrangement on 'Cybernetics' in particular has a dramatic tension which lends itself to the warm, seedy characteristics of the synths which make the track. The vibe maintains across the EP, with 'Digital Emotions' tipping towards electro without ever resorting to obvious tropes. Biedermann has a synth-rich sound all his own, ensuring his tracks will be easy to spot in the mix.
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 in stock $16.09
359
GIABR 005
GIABR 005 (12")
Cat: GIABR 005. Rel: 24 Oct 23
Sun Day (6:05)
Black Camel (6:11)
So A (7:11)
Jakvigusto (4:13)
Played by: Lostlojic
 in stock $14.01
360
De Nieuwe Golf
Cat: W 1016. Rel: 02 Nov 23
Grauw
Einzelganger
Geef Mij De Tijd
Doembeelden
La Haya
Ruimtevaart Vooruit (2022 Refix)
Isla Inutile
Alles Is Weg
 in stock $23.09
361
Tigre
Tigre (12")
Cat: FAN 016. Rel: 02 Nov 23
Cancer (6:11)
Pena (5:08)
Gracias (6:47)
Tigre (5:48)
Review: Roi has released almost exclusively on the Fanzine Records label over the last four years and each time he drills down further into a celestial world of cinematic and atmospheric ambient music. The opener here, 'Cancer,' is one of his best - melancholic synths convey real loss as the drums ping about all over. 'Pena' has more resolve, a straighter back and tougher snares unsparing away beat the lullaby-like chords. There is plenty of drama in the more unsettled arrangement and course hits of 'Gracias' while 'Tigre' is a potent peak time workout with bleeping tones and a distorted lead line taking centre stage.
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 in stock $15.83
362
You Never Take Me Dancing
Cat: GRD 007. Rel: 09 Nov 23
Drift Into The Algorithm (5:13)
Side Gurn (6:03)
You Never Take Me Dancing (5:42)
Strangers On The Train (3:35)
Review: Midland has been smart about his arc as a producer, taking his time rather than churning out releases for the sake of it. As such, when we do get something new from the lad, it always feels like an occasion, and of course the music invariably matches the mood. 'You Never Take Me Dancing' is in fact the B-side opener on this new four-track record, but it plays out like the lead role on an EP bursting with fresh ideas. 'Strangers On The Train' toys with more experimental synthesis and a stripped back mix down that takes its cues from footwork, while 'Drift Into The Algorithm' plays out as the slinkier, shimmering house he's perhaps been better known for of late. The class and consideration just spills out of this record - more than worth waiting for.
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 in stock $17.39
363
Boy EP
Boy EP (limited 12")
Cat: BOY 1. Rel: 19 Oct 23
Boy (14:25)
Boy (VIP mix) (7:54)
Review: Klasse Wrecks has started a new catalogue naming convention for this Boy EP from Mogwaa which suggests it might be the start of a new series. Either way it's defined by an epic, side-long title cut that is a real house and techno fusion. It has the soulful pads of house but the drive of techno drums, with pitched-up hardcore vocals over the top and a bright, screwy acid line tearing up the middle. It's a beautiful collision of party-ready sounds. After that 14-plus minute epic is a half length VIP mix that distils everything into a more potent and direct track.
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 in stock $15.05
364
The Pulse EP (reissue)
Cat: 12TOT 11. Rel: 03 Oct 23
Indo Tribe - "Bring In The Pulse" (MFK mix) (5:10)
Indo Tribe - "In The Mind Of A Child" (First Born mix) (5:04)
The Future Sound Of London - "Hardhead" (Frothin' At The Mouth mix) (6:06)
The Future Sound Of London - "Pulse State" (831 AM mix) (7:20)
Review: Jumpin' & Pumpin' looks back into the seminal archives of The Future Sound of London here to reissue their fantastic The Pulse EP from 2008 which also featured tunes from Manchester pair Indo Tribe. It is they who start with 'Bring In The Pulse' which features some Happy Mondays hallelujahs, mad rave whistles and bristling electronic breaks. 'In The Mind Of A Child' (First Born mix) is then a bouncy techno cut with more visceral synth and acid lines and The Future Sound Of London kick off the flipside with 'Hardhead' (Frothin' At The Mouth mix) which is an assault of breaks, congas, whistles and rave signifiers. 'Pulse State' (831 AM mix) is that perfect tune to zone out to on a late night drive on the motorway.
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 in stock $18.67
365
For The Floor Vol 3
For The Floor Vol 3 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: CELTD 014. Rel: 05 Dec 23
Steve Allman - "Darkness" (5:58)
Steve Allman - "Initiate Experiment" (5:32)
Alex Jann - "Mind Control Uses" (5:09)
Alex Jann - "Punish Room" (5:52)
Review: The latest Cultivated Electronics drop is a split disc affair which takes us right up to the forefront of modern electro, as you might well expect given the label's output. 'Darkness' opens up Steve Allman's side in a breakneck throw down of edgy synth ripples and crusty drums dialled into the machine funk frequency. 'Initiate Experiment' is no slouch either, precision tooled for punchy effectiveness on the floor. Alex Jann tips some tripped-out processing on top of his own tightly wound, motorik sequences on 'Mind Control Uses', while 'Punish Room' plays around with some artful spatial sound design on the edges of this steadfast electro workout.
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 in stock $14.80
366
World Of Ecstasy (reissue)
Cat: SJR 46012. Rel: 26 Oct 23
Music-A-Lizer (short version) (3:38)
World Of Ecstasy (3:46)
Music-A-Lizer (long version) (5:33)
Computer (4:07)
Review: Soul Jazz Records promise this is a one off and strictly limited pressing of Alien Starr's 'World Of Ecstasy.' It is a faithful reproduction of the original in terms of art and sound and has been restored from the label after they included it on their excellent recent Space Funk 2 - Afro-Futurist Electro Funk In Space 1976-84 compilation. tUSA in 1985 featuring big slap bass energy, hand claps, drum funk and electro boogie bass. .
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 in stock $11.48
367
Adamantium Rage (Soundtrack)
Cat: SNKRSP 001. Rel: 25 Oct 23
Title
Cinema 1
Cinema 2
Weapon X Lab
Destroyer Program
Japan
Tri Fusion
Lady Deathstrike
Tokyo
Geist
Nightmare World
Cyber
Shinobi Shaw's Mansion
Dark Queen
Fugue
Under The Hellfire Club
Great Beast
Game Over
Unused 1
Unused 2
Alarm
 in stock $28.01
368
Acoustic Warfare
Acoustic Warfare (blue marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: N2MU 009. Rel: 16 Nov 23
Anti Submarine Warfare (5:08)
Sonar Pulses (3:59)
Cavitation Bubbles (3:05)
Acoustic Intelligence (4:37)
Low Frequency Analysis & Recording (4:23)
Magnetic Anomaly Detection (3:01)
Inside The Shadow Zone (4:11)
Underwater Soundscape (2:34)
Review: Visions of a haunting, maritime electro are conjured on Franck Kartell's latest for Noise To Meet You - fittingly dubbed Acoustic Warfare. Playing on themes that have gone hand-in-hand with the genre almost since its inception - and with the immense sonic power of certain subaquatic technologies, such as sonar, in mind - this is a minimal meander through endless submergent scapes and lowermost watery wonders. From 'Sonar Pulses' to 'Inside The Shadow Zone', the album plays off as if its beats were the inner workings of the craft we use to navigate them, while its the atmospheres evoke the lagoons, trenches and sea-floors that surround.
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 in stock $18.67
369
Endogenous
Cat: DT 015. Rel: 27 Nov 23
Metonic Cycle (6:59)
Wired Gardens (7:03)
Lamda (5:40)
Caustic Solipsism (5:23)
Review: If you like cosmic, celestial electro that very much takes you on a trip to the stars then add this one to basket immediately. It is a new EP of dreamy signals and otherworldly transmissions on Dream Ticket from Von Ebner who is a master of his machines and speaking through them. The opener is a smooth cruise that eventually becomes a slick acid workout, then 'Wired Gardens' is more nervy and unsettled. 'Lamda' is a a mix of frantic drum programming and the most lush and zoned-out ambient pad work and 'Caustic Solipsism' rides a neck-snapping rhythm to close out a fine trip.
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 in stock $14.27
370
Celestial Break EP
Celestial Break EP (limited 12")
Cat: 303 08. Rel: 05 Feb 24
Break After Dark (5:25)
Beyond The Break (remix) (5:36)
This Sound (Future remix) (5:01)
Break After Dark (No vocal) (5:09)
Beyond The Beats (3:27)
Review: The propulsive, tectonic Force of Electro is embodied in the eponymous moniker, returning for their its release since 1997 (notable indeed, that the multi-moniker artist should return to this one only now). Six masterclassics in the mode of acid electro beckon us into alternate frenzies, highlights among these experiences being the central banger 'Beyond After Dark' and the lesser-spottable ambi-acid closer, 'Beyond The Beats'.
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 in stock $14.52
371
Conditioning Consciousness
Cat: BAP 169. Rel: 16 Nov 23
Magick Angels' Invocations (5:19)
Come Follow Me Here (6:20)
Interpreting The Cards (6:19)
The Riddler In Me (6:15)
In Exile (6:21)
The Talisman Of Algol (5:18)
Victim Of Illusion (6:02)
Le Sagittaire (4:42)
The Demiurge & His Archons (6:03)
Catch Me If You Can (5:11)
The Chariot (5:53)
The Five Swords Of Venus In Aquarius (5:54)
Review: Dutch 'West Coast' sound pioneer Ruud Lekx has been serving up suitably dark, throbbing and wayward dancefloor jams since the mid 1990s, most frequently under the name familiar Rude 66 alias. On his latest full-length excursion - the long-serving producer's first for six years - the clandestine melodies, weirdo analogue synth sounds and horror movie soundtrack textures have been dialled up to eleven. That's no bad thing, because Lekx does it far better than most. For proof, check atmospheric chugger 'Magick Angels' Invocations', the acid-laced early morning beauty of 'Interpreting The Cards', the slow motion dark-Italo pulse of 'Victim Of Illusion', the swirling ambient darkness of 'The Demiurge and his Arcons', and the sub-bass-propelled headiness of 'The Chariot'.
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 in stock $29.58
372
Alien Transmissions Vol 3
Cat: PTV 018. Rel: 08 Nov 23
Info Cifon - "How The Game Serves Us" (7:27)
Fleck ESC - "Space Vampires" (5:12)
Broken Joe - "Gordon's Alive" (5:26)
Datacrashrobot - "Stream Processing" (5:05)
Review: The latest Pyramid Transmissions takes us once more into the underbelly of the electro beast with four stealth operators twisting out particularly tweaked strains of machine funk. Info_Cifon makes a welcome return with the mind-twisting detail and nervy atmosphere of 'How The Game Serves Us', while Fleck OSC doubles down on the freakiest threads of interlocking synth work and snappy rhythms. Broken Joe has a chunkier sound palette at work on 'Gordons Alive', finding a fertile ground somewhere between electro and industrial, while Datacrashrobot brings a pneumatic pressure to 'Stream Processing' in the perfect dystopian sign-off for this outstanding slab of outsider electro.
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 in stock $15.05
373
Heard In A Field
Heard In A Field (clear transparent vinyl 12")
Cat: SYNCRO 42. Rel: 15 Dec 23
Deepening 991 (4:55)
Deepening 991 (Carl Finlow remix) (6:56)
Heard in a Field (5:42)
Warphenge (5:19)
Review: Moy's work in general operates in the gaps between the freed up funk of breakbeat and the prodding machine grooves of electro, but most of this four tracker definitely tends twoards the latter of those two influences. Opening track 'Deepening 991' employs some brilliantly nose-trembling bass stabs and Carl Finlow's remix of it following hot on its heels with a darker, more subdued vibe, its wiry synth line proving its catchy hook. The EP's title track is frenetic acid with a breakbeatier edge that makes way for a four-to-the-floor bang, lending the whole thing a vintage hardcore edge only with souped up 21st century production. 'Warphenge' closes the set with addictive b-line behaviour and some 80s-edged synths. All in all, it's a genre-mashing package with something to offer a number of different type dancefloors.
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau
 in stock $16.60
374
BANG BANG BANG!
BANG BANG BANG! (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: BBB 020. Rel: 27 Oct 23
BANG BANG BANG! (3:28)
Eeni Meeni Mini Moe (2:44)
Electronic Dance Song (3:54)
Hey Hey It's Okay (2:43)
IF I (3:41)
Please Remain (2:34)
The Laser Song (3:26)
The Goods (3:19)
 in stock $15.05
375
Electrical Synapsis EP
Electrical Synapsis EP (heavyweight vinyl 12" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: AMTEC 006. Rel: 25 Oct 23
Electrical Synapses (6:11)
Emigdela Network (5:42)
Electrical Synapses (Cridge & Powder 'Fruit & Veg' mix) (5:09)
Emigdela Network (Tone Def remix) (5:23)
Review: The ever-prolific Sound Synthesis is usually found dealing in a classic strain of electro, but on this appearance for the burgeoning AmenTec label he's switching things up with a foray into blistering jungle. On 'Electrical Synpases' he more than proves himself up to the task, creating a monster of a track which will send limbs flailing as soon as the drop hits. 'Emigdela Network' finds an interesting fusion of electro synthesis and ragga jungle touches, while on the flip we get some interesting remixes from Cridge & Powder and Tone Def delving into the machine funk you might have reasonably expected on the A side.
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 in stock $16.09
376
Phyalla
Phyalla (2xLP)
Cat: GTDLP 8. Rel: 08 Nov 23
Land SH
Q-DRUB 3
SH MIDS
Bassline
Q-DRUB 2
Q-DRUB
Age Of K-0S
Free To Travel
End Of Times
False Ending
Review: The sheer volume of material The Jaffa Kid puts out himself makes it tricky to keep up, but fortunately you can count on labels like Gated to offer a more manageable window into his sound. Taking elements from electro, breakbeat and electronica, Daniel Pringle surfs sinewaves and sequences to create heartfelt machine music with blood pumping in its circuits. Presented across double vinyl, this is a proper album experience which takes in starry-eyed chill-out, misfit acid techno, crunchy hardcore and much more besides. You might call it braindance, or you might just call it The Jaffa Kid.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $28.01
377
Echoes
Echoes (12")
Cat: LONEWOLF 014. Rel: 31 Oct 23
Replica (5:30)
Silent Blast (5:47)
Lotus Eaters (4:29)
Gun Runner (4:29)
Flash Pleasure (5:12)
Review: NYC experimental producer Neud Photo is up next on EYA's Lonewolf series with a killer five-tracker, 'Echoes'. The EP brilliantly oscillates between various inspirations with a strong machine sound, making for an incredible and haunting journey into electro, new beat, minimal and techno. Beginning with a bang on the compellingly haunting, riveting 'Replica', we hear myriad cowbells, FM "ow"s, and future-gothic vocal samples abound; the track harks deeper dancefloor explorations to come, from the entrancing call-and-response, push-pull structure of 'Lotus Eaters' to the brittler, rippling, more skeletal coldwave closer 'Flash Pressure'.
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 in stock $17.13
378
Drone Logic (10th Anniversary Edition)
Drone Logic (10th Anniversary Edition) (gatefold white vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: BEC 5613166. Rel: 07 Dec 23
Water Jump
Free Floating
Naive Response
Drone Logic (5:11)
These Nights Never End (7:43)
Platform Zero (2:53)
Need Electric (3:55)
All I Need (2:11)
Spring 27 (8:35)
Simulrec (6:02)
New Energy (Live Through It) (5:52)
Knowing We'll Be Here (5:39)
Review: It's hard to picture the festival-minded electronic music scene of the past ten years without Daniel Avery in it. Since his first single drop in 2012 he's been on a meteoric rise, swiftly delivering his debut album in 2013 and presenting himself as a fully realised artist with a clarity of vision and universal appeal. It's techno for the masses without a shred of compromise, and now you can track back to his landmark opening statement for a special Tenth Anniversary Edition. Pressed up in a gatefold sleeve on white vinyl, this is a welcome revisit to Drone Logic which many will be more than happy to do, given how rapidly Avery was taken into the hearts and minds of the UK party public.
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 in stock $36.59
379
Tunnels
Tunnels (coloured vinyl 12" (comes on different coloured vinyl, we cannot guarantee which colour you will recieve))
Cat: DU 1816. Rel: 23 Oct 23
Blinker (5:41)
Splitting Lanes (5:19)
Off Ramp (4:34)
Cruise Control (5:31)
Turning Signal (6:08)
No U Turn (5:52)
Review: We will likely never know what it is that makes the underground electronic scene in Detroit so fertile and unique. Whoever appears from the Motor City, they seem to have their own unique sound but one that very much gets with the historic aesthetic of the 313 area code. Enter Derek Michael who keeps up that tradition with this excellent six tracker on Detroit Underground, which arrives on nice coloured wax. His take on house end techno is deep, raw, unhurried. His drums stay low on 'Cruise Control' while the grinding bass locks you in and unsettling synths hang in the air above. 'No U Turn' is heavy and lumpy with off-grid chords adding to the loveable wonkiness.
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380
Axis Of Evil (reissue)
Axis Of Evil (reissue) (gatefold red & black vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: OUT 12961297. Rel: 01 Nov 23
Cause Of Death: Suicide (8:17)
Consume Your Vengeance (5:05)
Face Of Death (Blind Rage mix) (6:15)
The Reformation (5:05)
One Nation Under God (Anti US mix) (5:26)
Mordfabrik (4:51)
Evildoer (4:41)
Sterbehilfe (5:40)
Plastik Christ (5:42)
Neuro Suspension (5:59)
Deliver Us From Evil (6:48)
Disposable Paradise (5:22)
The Killing Game (5:11)
 in stock $38.92
381
Anevite Void Remixed
Cat: IT 052. Rel: 08 Dec 23
Wandering Mountain (Mike Parker remix) (5:41)
Wandering Mountain (Wata Igarashi Ascension remix) (6:14)
Anion (Eris Drew Body Rock remix) (6:57)
Tomorrow's Fires (Whodat remix) (4:47)
Review: For Erika's second album Anevite Void, she explores her live process as it permeates everything she does, including documenting the process of life in the elaborate sci fi mythology she created. Erika began performing live in Ectomorph in 1997 when she was gifted a TR-606 by BMG and asked to join the group. This grew to her building her own studio, performing solo as Erika, collaborating with people like Jay Ahern and Noncompliant, and performing as a member of Circle of Live. Anevite Void finds Erika organically writing songs for her live shows, allowing them to take shape through performance, and later recording them in the studio, making this the first album she has entirely written and produced on her own. Mixed by long time collaborator BMG, she finds this record as the launching point for a new process; conceptually, it was inspired by "the irregular life cycles created by three suns circling over a planetary organism that presents two major biomes: rocky crystalline desert, and deep layered forest, each of which exists above and/or below ground, depending on what phase the suns are in."
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Played by: Tom Drew
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382
Prescription Only (Px) EP
Cat: PRIVATEPARTS 02. Rel: 09 Nov 23
Prescription Only (Px) (5:38)
Rytmique Erotique (5:23)
Medicine Man (6:23)
Psychosomatic (6:38)
 in stock $16.09
383
Acid Avengers 027
Cat: AAR 027. Rel: 21 Dec 23
Roy Of The Ravers - "303 AM" (3:59)
Roy Of The Ravers - "Dream Of Laithka" (7:59)
Jerry LaFlim - "Whistle Man" (6:13)
Jerry LaFlim - "Where Are You Now" (5:18)
Review: The 27th split of the Acid Avengers series is dedicated to the homeland of acid music - well, the unofficial one - the United Kingdom. On my right, cult acid producer Roy of the Ravers, with some melancholic braindance and raw techno emanating from his tormented acid jams. On my left, 707-addict Jerry LaFlim, with two disturbed tunes mixing funky electronica, dark breakbeat and groovy electro. From Melchester to Brighton, four heavy tracks for the 303 trainspotters!
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 in stock $17.13
384
Past Crimes
Past Crimes (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: PKP 011. Rel: 16 Nov 23
Brute (5:20)
Recall (5:42)
The Heat (5:43)
Cosmos (7:02)
Elements (6:46)
Review: Raj Pannu has past form working with Coldcut, but he's making waves as a solo producer and following up a record in 2017 with this stand out slice of broken techno for To Pikap. The Greek label prefers taking a sideways approach to club music, and that's evident from the deft swerve on Pannu's 'Brute' as it glides through fragmented synth licks and syrupy bass. Tapping into a vein somewhere between Livity Sound and Fever AM, this is modernist gear for the crooked crowd. Subtlety comes as standard, but not at the expense of flair and finesse.
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 in stock $19.21
385
Commodified (reissue)
Commodified (reissue) (limited clear vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: REDISC 7LPC. Rel: 16 Nov 23
Intro (0:46)
Consumer Programming (4:39)
Bioethics (3:35)
Living Wage (3:53)
Laundered (5:07)
Market Forces (4:35)
Offshore Banking (4:37)
Dead Civilization (4:11)
Globilization (5:00)
Industry Espionage (4:49)
Austerity (5:11)
Shadow Corp (4:36)
Review: Here's another classic from the archives of the Drexciya-verse, as Disciples track back ten years to revive a somewhat overlooked masterpiece from Gerald Donald, Penelope and Sherard Ingram. Originally released in WeMe, Commodified is a powerful demonstration of electro as more than dancefloor machine funk. There's a strong sense of Ingram's Stingray sound in the eerie sheen of the atmospherics, while Penelope's deep-running history as a techno and electro DJ in Spain bring a sense of structural focus to the project, but it's unmistakably glued together by Donald's distinctive sound and vision. If this got missed by some on its initial release, this reissue should help place it firmly in the forefront of Drexciya's many devoted fans.
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Played by: Shadow Dancer
 in stock $27.76
386
Commodified
Cat: REDISC 7CD. Rel: 16 Nov 23
Intro
Consumer Programming
Bioethics
Living Wage
Laundered
Market Forces
Offshore Banking
Dead Civilisation
Globalisation
Industrial Espionage
Austerity
Shadow Corp
685-471 2
6231-748 3
685-471 1
Review: You'd think there weren't that many stones left uncovered in the quest to reissue all Drexciya-related works, but here's a little nugget from 2013 which may have passed many by. NRSB-11 is a collaborative project from Gerald Donald, Sherard 'DJ Stingray' Ingram and Penelope Martin which resulted in one EP and one album. Disciples have opted to reissue Commodified, and with good reason. This is advanced electro of the highest calibre, absolutely wrought from the same lineage as Donald and Ingram's myriad accomplished endeavours but with a distinct flavour which speaks to Martin's input.
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 in stock $13.24
387
Techno Drivers (reissue)
Cat: ET 028. Rel: 27 Nov 23
Techno Drivers (2023 - Rebuild extended mix) (5:27)
Techno Drivers (instrumental) (4:00)
Signal ET28 (3:21)
Space Circus (Rebuild extended mix) (3:05)
Review: Erik Travis is a cult legend from the Detroit electro underground, doing things his own way via his F.A.C.T label and keeping the vibe raw and nasty throughout. After dropping the Legends album in 2020, he's taken a trip back to revisit the track 'Techno Drivers' and given it an overhaul for 2023. It's a brittle, jittery slice of ghettotech which is primed to make you jit, and it also comes in an original instrumental form as well. On the flip, 'Signal Base' features more of those jerky drum machine beats locked into a tracky, but funky as hell, groove. 'Space Circus' heads into freakier territory, slamming down an oddly accented beat and doing some freestyle key jamming over the top.
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 in stock $20.75
388
Spektral
Cat: DENT 011. Rel: 26 Oct 23
Intro (0:40)
Vaskemaskin (5:46)
Den Anarkistiske Anode (DJ Sotofett mix) (3:56)
Bassi (2:37)
Ei Anna Framtid (4:01)
Strengje (4:57)
Seventh (6:22)
Spektral Elektro (3:57)
Review: As one of the leading lights in Norwegian techno with guts, heart and soul, Skatebard has long skirted scene recognition to simply focus on slipping out his own strain of wayward machine matter. Given his track record with Sex Tags Mania, it's no surprise he'd trust DJ Sotofett with access to his archives, and so Spektral has come together as an exploration of long-buried recordings from the early 00s, edited by Sotofett and wrestled into a digestible form for this record. Capturing the best aspects of freeform jamming while cutting everything into shape, there's an inherent dirtiness to these recordings which instantly tells you it comes from an honest place.
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 in stock $16.09
389
Sauerland
Sauerland (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: MASTAK 002. Rel: 01 Dec 23
Eslohe (6:19)
Sauerland (5:26)
Zmrok (4:59)
Hypnotic (6:24)
 in stock $12.19
390
Digital Karma
Digital Karma (limited 12")
Cat: GRADIENT 001. Rel: 02 Nov 23
Digital Karma (6:28)
Don't Call The Dr (6:17)
Liquid Gold (6:03)
(SOM) (6:16)
 in stock $14.27
391
DDS 08
DDS 08 (limited 12")
Cat: DDS 08. Rel: 17 Nov 23
Filmmaker - "Cursed Lineage" (5:22)
Filmmaker - "Summonings" (2:51)
Filmmaker - "Evidence Ignorers" (5:18)
Petros Spatharos - "God's Vanity" (5:29)
Petros Spatharos - "Tropical Riot" (5:19)
Petros Spatharos - "Maneuver To Infinity" (4:40)
 in stock $14.01
392
Shuiler
Shuiler (12")
Cat: HCS 991. Rel: 05 Dec 23
Shuiler (6:23)
Fusilli (6:56)
Review: Electro heavyweight Marco Bernardi is back on Harbour City Sorrow with his first release in four years. Given his considerable history exploring the outer limits of machine funk, you'll be pleased to know this new single offers another two excursions into parts unknown that shirk the formulaic tendencies of so much contemporary electro. 'Shuiler' opens the record up in a shimmer of high-definition synth lines tipped towards melancholic braindance and perfectly suited to warm-up hours or the afters alike. 'Fusilli' takes a wholly different approach steeped in sharp, abrasive drums more indebted to industrial than electro, and some deadly rompler slap bass which will keep dancers on their toes in the parties adventurous enough to give this mutant beatdown a spin.
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 in stock $15.56
393
Spacevax EP
Cat: PARTOUT 1002. Rel: 03 Nov 23
The Infinity Gate (6:54)
The Way To The Stars (6:20)
The Roaming (6:34)
Spacevax (5:43)
Review: Chris Carrier is a long-time part of the underground. The Frenchman has released on a fine array of labels and served up plenty of ever-evolving sounds. For this one he digs into electro, tech, house and minimal starting with the praying loops and intergalactic turbulence of 'The Infinity Gate.' It's a noisy and intense one for the peak of the night while 'The Way To The Stars' is a more smooth grooving tune with nimble drums and bass. 'The Roaming' then rides on a bumping drum and bass comb that is run through with sleek and searching synth rays and last of all 'Spacevax' offers a clean and crisp electro-tinged beat on which to vibe while the sci-fi chords rain down from above with real elegance.
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 in stock $16.86
394
Magic Bus Live
Cat: NUGNET 07. Rel: 20 Dec 23
Will & Batty - "Relax" (6:15)
MightyHor - "Sonderus" (6:43)
Matichap - "Back Swing" (7:35)
Sekance - "Engrenage" (6:08)
Review: More tripped-out tech house wizardry on Gene On Earth's Nug Net label, with entrancing elements throughout. Will & Batty, MightyHor, Matichap and Sekance each deliver their own take on the contemporary trance prance formula, be that the opener 'Relax' or the notable 'Back Swing', both of which are indelible synaptic overloads, working in many transitional sweeps, sizzles and slurps between the beats and motifs.
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Tags: Tech House
 in stock $14.52
395
Indrukken III
Indrukken III (limited cassette)
Cat: REVENGE 0C. Rel: 02 Nov 23
IC Delight
Forget About Me
Nightflight-800 (Nonstop To Avondklok)
Emo011
You Can Make The Sun Turn Purple
As Cold As Me
Don't Make Me Weak
Reroute_50
All You Need Is Love
Emotion Over Anger
Emo08
Alone From Night To Night
Hana Dis Synth Nice
Emo07
Fulfilled
Feeling Cold
Don't You Understand
Eternal Open End
Moving Thoughts
Pijn Doen Gaat Het Sowieso
 in stock $13.24
396
Der Rhythmus
Der Rhythmus (splattered vinyl 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: SYST 01366. Rel: 29 Nov 23
Der Rhythmus
Der Rhythmus (Dense & Pika remix)
Review: Six months after their first collaborative outing 'Die Zeit' in May - also on thyme Systematic label - two bonafide German techno titans have been busy in the studio once more. This time they offer up 'Der Rhythmus' on limited edition splattered vinyl and it is another timeless, terrific and peak time cut. The drums and snares are snappy as you like with distorted bass down low and suspensory arps keeping you on edge as a libidinous female vocal adds the final touches. UK duo Dense & Pika remix with a more stripped-back but not less slamming sound.
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 in stock $23.35
397
Seaside Life
Seaside Life (limited 12")
Cat: SKT 016. Rel: 06 Feb 24
707-2 (5:48)
Drastic (7:30)
Kamaitach (5:40)
Sour Sunset (4:45)
Sunny Side Up (5:07)
Review: UK-based Yuri Suzuki has been sneaking out high-quality machine jams for a long time now, riffing with DMX Krew on 7777, popping up on Herbert's Accidental Jnr label and bringing the heat to Super Rhythm Trax last year. Now he's landed on German label Sketches for another expert excursion into raw outboard expression, where tension and restraint become as potent as distortion and intensity in making these dancefloor bombs. 'Drastic' is a fine case in point for build-up and release that doesn't resort to brute force but instead focuses on psychoactive sonic results. If you value rugged acid delivered with finesse, you'll be more than satisfied with Suzuki's latest set of squelchy work outs.
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 in stock $15.83
398
Vintage Orchestra EP
Cat: AMSV 003. Rel: 07 Dec 23
RX15 Jam 1 (5:29)
RX15 Jam 2 (8:33)
RX15 Jam 1 (TOBI radio remix) (6:27)
RX15 Jam 2 (TOBI Mattina remix) (5:46)
 in stock $16.35
399
The Sound Of Sirens EP
Cat: SER 02. Rel: 24 Nov 23
The Sound Of Sirens (7:23)
The Quiet After The Storm (6:49)
The Wind In The Sails (6:54)
 in stock $17.13
400
Voice Of The Brain EP
Cat: VLS 11. Rel: 15 Nov 23
Dreamra (5:17)
California (4:31)
Voice Of The Brain (9:57)
 in stock $15.56
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