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3551
Shifting Signals
Cat: CDSTUMM 481. Rel: 02 Dec 22
Reset
Corne De Brume
Automaton
Step To The Edge
Roar Machines
The Passage
No Latitude For Errors
The Way I See You
Matiere Noire
Oracle
Synthetic Mind
Desertic
 in stock ¥79.60
3552
Lost Tape 2 EP
Lost Tape 2 EP (translucent orange vinyl 12")
Cat: CRF 016. Rel: 22 Nov 22
Tape 4 (5:32)
Tape 2 022 (7:12)
Tape 5 (6:35)
Tape 6 (5:41)
Review: Construct Re-Form chief Zadig knows how to make rib-rattling techno. Here on his own label he offers a second Lost Tape EP packed with rusted synths and future techno dystopia. 'Tape 4' has broken drum loops and sustained chords locking you in rhythm and 'Tape 2 022' then has urgent drums cantering like a Derby-wining horse and unsettling synth loops. 'Tape 5' slows down to a lumpy, undulating house dub and 'Tape 6' gets back to frazzled synths, dusty lo-fi murk, and pulsing sonar synths over a rickety beat. Zadig shows his class and versatility here.
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 in stock ¥102.34
3553
STK (Eternal)
Cat: LAXSE 3. Rel: 15 Nov 22
STK (Eternal) (5:07)
The Wonder Of Science (Dangerous Lunatic) (5:25)
STK (Eternal) (Hector Oaks As DJKAOS11 La Ruta mix) (6:38)
STK (Eternal) (Hardrock Striker & Joe Lewandowski Skylax remix) (5:54)
Review: First released on Perception Records in 1991, Atomix's debut single 'STK (Eternal)' offers a musical bridge between the electro-influenced bleep techno sound that emerged from autumn 1988 onwards and the later, breakbeat-driven hardcore rave sound. Here the track returns to vinyl for the first time since, with the producer's brilliant original mix coming accompanied by a previously unreleased slab of thumping techno-trance ('The Wonder of Science (Dangerous Lunatic)', with its fluttering, new age house style lead lines, deep ambient chords and pulsating, acid-flecked groove) and two fresh reworks of 'STK (Eternal)'. Hector Oaks dons the DJKAOS11 guise to deliver a distorted, industrial strength lo-fi techno re-make, while Hardrock Striker and Joe Lewandoswki join forces on a bleep-sporting take that pays tribute to the early days of Italian techno (think Lory D circa 1992).
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 in stock ¥96.70
3554
Here I Am
Here I Am (12")
Cat: LAXC 11. Rel: 22 Feb 23
Here I Am (feat Stolt) (5:49)
Casual (8:28)
Here I Am (feat Stolt - Lauer MKII version) (6:56)
Here I Am (feat Stolt - Lauer MKII instrumental) (6:57)
Review: Joe Lewandowski may still be relatively young, but some of his musical inspirations are undoubtedly vintage - as this return to Skylax Records for the first time since 2020 proves. 'Here I Am' sees the Paris-based New Yorker team up with vocalist STOLT for a trip into moody, turn-of-the-80s new wave territory. As you'd expect from someone with Lewandowski's track record, it's a beautifully authentic and stylish production that adds Johnny Marr style guitars and STOLT's impassioned vocals to Visage-esque electronics and fuss-free drum machine beats. Confirmed retro-futirist Lauer delivers vocal and instrumental remixes that strip out the guitars and boost the raw, alien-sounding new wave synths, while bonus cut 'Casual' is a surging dark Italo-goes-new wave throb-job tailor-made for peak-time dancefloors.
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 in stock ¥94.79
3555
Overfree EP
Cat: CRM 277. Rel: 09 Nov 22
Overfree (7:47)
Ten (6:49)
Piece Of (7:36)
Unify (feat Graham Baxter) (6:53)
 in stock ¥98.52
3556
Wait A Minute
Cat: REKIDS 207. Rel: 17 Jan 23
Wait A Minute (vocal mix) (4:13)
Wait A Minute (instrumental mix) (4:15)
Wait A Minute (Mark Broom Non Stop remix) (3:14)
Wait A Minute (Mark Broom Return To The Rave remix) (6:31)
Review: You always know what you're gunna get with Radio Slave, and that is the case again here as he returns to his own long-running and mighty Rekids label. The Berlin-based Brit offers one single, 'Wait A Minute' but it is a bulky one with robust, skipping, funky drums and ravey synths all topped off with a lively vocal. After the instrumental comes two typically monstrous remixes from the one and only UK techno veteran Mark Broom. His drums kick like no one else's and cannot fail to blow up any club.
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 in stock ¥109.89
3557
Metamorphosis Of Narcotics
Cat: VC 003. Rel: 24 Nov 22
Metamorphosis Of Narcotics (DJ Paul Edge Underground mix) (9:34)
Metamorphosis Of Narcotics (Danny Corten remix) (5:27)
Metamorphosis Of Narcotics (John Selway rework) (7:04)
Sequence 23 (Dave Angel rework) (3:10)
¥140.28 SAVE 35%
 in stock ¥91.15
3558
Remote Signals
Remote Signals (limited green vinyl 12")
Cat: PLANT43 009. Rel: 21 Nov 22
Remote Signals (6:42)
Searching The Skies (6:28)
Constantly Morphing Entity (6:40)
Review: Anyone who has had even half an eye on the electro scene over the past decade will already be familiar with Emile Facey aka Plant43's unique sound, mixing an uncompromising approach to off kilter rhythms and machine-led funk with an emotive and powerful use of melody. This trio of ultra fresh tracks were penned for recent live shows in The Hague and Berlin and are brimming with the energy and excitement Facey felt on his return to the live circuit. 'Remote Signals' is led by a booming kick drum heavy enough to command any audience with Facey weaving ever more complex webs of melody around it. 'Searching The Skies' builds a mysterious atmosphere based around a call and response between characterful melodic elements while 'Constantly Morphing Entity' closes the EP with a flourish of forward moving beats and an SH101 bass line designed to move any dancefloor.
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Played by: Plant43
 in stock ¥89.06
3559
The Instinct Series 004
Cat: HOFRIS 004. Rel: 25 Aug 22
Samot - "Multiple Existence" (6:01)
Samot - "Parallel Reality" (5:36)
Samot - "Parallel Reality" (Tomohiko Sagae remix) (6:16)
Noform - "Raw Step" (5:31)
Noform - "Tochka Damage" (5:50)
Noform - "Tochka Damage" (Angel Attack remix) (5:05)
 in stock ¥102.34
3560
Time In Motion EP
Cat: SK11X 015. Rel: 03 Nov 22
Shagohod (5:07)
Enlightenment (5:16)
Bold (4:58)
Time In Motion (5:52)
 in stock ¥102.34
3561
Compersion
Compersion (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: 2MR 031. Rel: 06 Dec 17
Talk Smile Bite (6:11)
Watch Scan Wait (4:48)
Tease Breathe Smell (5:54)
 in stock ¥68.14
3562
47029
47029 (12")
Cat: 47029. Rel: 25 Aug 22
Paysage Depayse
Paysage Depayse (Kilawatt remix)
Paysage Depayse (Lemna remix)
Paysage Depayse (Quelza remix)
 in stock ¥96.70
3563
Niresa
Niresa (12" + insert)
Cat: NS 39. Rel: 20 Sep 22
Track 1 (6:57)
Track 2 (7:52)
Review: Levon Vincent's particular brand of techno is so percussive, club-ready and mind-altering that very few realise how sonically experimental it is. In a bid to make us more aware of this, the information sent to shops and press about 'Niresa', his latest single, features the popular producer discussing his love of creating a 'unique tonal dialog'. He also frames the two-track missive as 'music for astral planing' [sic]. The untitled A-side is certainly intergalactic, with sparkling, deep space melodies weaving in and out of a crunchy, drum machine-driven techno rhythm. Over on the flip, he goes further, offering a more pared-back beat, insatiably exotic and hallucinatory electronic motifs, bubbly synth stabs and waves of psychedelic synth sounds. It's utterly brilliant and beguiling, but we'd expect little less from the NYC-based producer.
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 in stock ¥111.80
3564
The Fetish Death
Cat: V 033. Rel: 23 Sep 22
Executrix (3:59)
Diana's Lab (4:37)
Erotic Bongo (4:13)
Clammy Cellar (3:55)
 in stock ¥90.88
3565
Reactor
Reactor (12")
Cat: KW 049. Rel: 27 Sep 22
Unheard (5:48)
Reactor (6:09)
Missing Cable (5:43)
Cascade (5:46)
Played by: Philippe Petit
 in stock ¥104.25
3566
Overdrive EP
Overdrive EP (12" picture disc)
Cat: KNTXT 021LTD. Rel: 13 Jul 23
Overdrive (6:49)
High Street (6:15)
 in stock ¥185.76
3567
Dissonance Is Bliss
Cat: ARTSCOLLECTIVE 039. Rel: 01 Sep 23
Remembrance (6:18)
Breaching (6:23)
Dissonance Is Bliss (6:14)
Continuity (5:43)
Review: Next up on scene-leading techno label Arts is a single from VNTM, otherwise known as Dutch DJ and producer Thomas van de Ven. This is the first vinyl outing for the breakthrough artist, who manages to edge subtlety and dynamic range into the big room techno sound. His sound design approach is refined, not least on the dub techno-tinted workout 'Breaching', but things can also still get rough and knotty on 'Dissonance Is Bliss'. If you're headlong into the sound of monolithic techno but crave some sophistication, this EP will be of great interest.
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 in stock ¥104.25
3568
AMTKPLUS 003
Cat: AMTKPLUS 003. Rel: 01 Sep 23
Kameliia - "Beyond" (5:19)
Kameliia - "8-12" (5:16)
Decoder - "Kalpavriksha" (6:03)
Decoder - "Swayambhu" (5:47)
Decoder - "Velinattu" (4:41)
 in stock ¥96.70
3569
Die Schopfung
Cat: BOY 8829. Rel: 07 Aug 23
Die Schopfung (6:14)
No Rock (5:52)
Review: German hardcore and hard trance act Cybex Factor were active from 1991 to 1994 and dropped only four EPs in that time. The first one was produced by Martin Damm and Bit Bites Brain, the second by Damm on his own, and the final two had Claudius Debold at the controls. 'Die Schopfung' was their debut offering and one that has become a bit of an expensive collectors' item over the years so now gets a reissue on Boy. It very much chimes with the current trend for trance, harder techno and acid to all collide in the club and so is sure to win plenty of new generation fans who like its retro-future charms.
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 in stock ¥96.70
3570
Lost Voices
Cat: SOHASO 042. Rel: 29 Sep 23
Trip To A (5:04)
Vice (5:08)
Drum N Tech (4:38)
Drop It (5:46)
Vice (Proxyan remix) (4:37)
Lost Voices (6:05)
¥109.89 SAVE 30%
 in stock ¥76.96
3571
Jack Wax Presents: Flat Acid Compilation Volume 6
Cat: FLAT 022. Rel: 28 Sep 23
Chris Liberator & The Geezer - "We Are Acid" (7:37)
Bad Boy Pete - "Rasta Music" (6:58)
The Germ - "SI-194" (5:31)
RAT - "Rebirth" (5:18)
EGEBAMYASI - "Henhouse" (4:04)
Review: Phat acid trance from a dream quintet of producers on wax. All hailing from the Netherlands, and brought together under the aegis of hardcore acid techno label Flatlife, we hear the likes of Chris Liberator and The Geezer, RAT and The Germ butt heads on the sixth edition of the label's Flat Acid series, a red-smiley-faced slab of gurning glee. Our choicest cuts have got to be Bad Boy Pete's 'Rasta Music' and the dystopian popcorner 'Rebirth' by RAT.
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Played by: Rave Energy
 in stock ¥96.70
3572
Sound Metaphors Remixed Part I
Cat: BLESSYOU 015. Rel: 27 Jul 23
The Disciples - "Overflown" (Easy Flight mix) (7:18)
High Lonesome Sound System - "Waiting For The Lights" (Tribal remix) (7:26)
Sick Hardcore - "200 Pitch" (Excess mix) (6:09)
The Factory - "TIME" (Moving Slowly mix) (6:50)
Tom Chasteen - "The Accident Of Birth" (remix) (6:51)
Review: Aggelos Baltas aka Anatolian Weapons has been allowed access to the Sound Metaphors label in order to work his magic on some fine source material. The Greek producer flips five of them into magical minimal grooves embellished with plenty of great synth work and mystic melodies. His cherry picking of some of these 90s gems leads him to dub out, slow down, trip out and speed up the likes of High Lonesome Sound System's percussive new age dream 'Waiting For The Lights' (Tribal remix) and the chugging disco churner that is The Factory's 'TIME' (Moving Slowly mix) to make for a truly original collection.

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 in stock ¥144.01
3573
Palo Santo
Cat: AL 003. Rel: 27 Sep 23
Chaou B - "Instinct" (6:46)
Chaou B - "Untitled Groove" (6:46)
DJ Void - "Frankfurt Jaam" (6:40)
DJ Void - "Transaction" (6:40)
Review: The recently formed Alienist Rec has done a fine job of setting out its sonic stall so far and now the label looks to a pair of artists to take care of one side each of their third 12". Starting things off is promising young Moroccan producer Chaou B with the twitchy disco-techno of 'Instinct' and its flashes of synth light. 'Untitled Groove' is another intergalactic stomper wired up with pixelated leads. It is then season Vienna mainstay DJ Void who takes over with the pulsing and 90s style prog techno of 'Frankfurt Jaam' and bleeping future house funk of 'Transaction'.
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 in stock ¥125.09
3574
Bangers Vol 8
Cat: TERM 225. Rel: 19 Sep 23
Kaspar - "Since 94" (6:59)
Zajon - "Fierce Pain" (6:05)
Skober - "Spiritual Experience" (6:11)
Julien Riess - "Take You Higher" (6:17)
Review: With a name like the 'Bangers' series, one can only guess what you're in for. This is the eighth installment in the series from Terminal M, the German label run by techno fiend Monika Kruse. This four-track EP compilation - and there are many more where it came from - reinforces the most hardened cores of the German underground, whether they manifest as mystic darkside trance (Zajon's 'Fierce Pain') or verging-on-hardstyle apocalypses (Kaspar's 'Since 94').
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 in stock ¥119.44
3575
Access
Access (12")
Cat: THEROOMINTHABACK 001. Rel: 02 Aug 23
Destroyer (6:32)
Access (6:26)
RGB (6:59)
Bot Boogie (6:55)
 in stock ¥176.30
3576
False Vacuum 2
Cat: WEME 31333. Rel: 15 Sep 23
Ultradyne - "Clones Z" (Therapy remix) (3:03)
Cisco Ferreira - "Womans Scent" (Heinrich Mueller remix) (4:50)
Jauzas The Shining, Victoria Lukas - "Bohrium 274" (Heinrich Mueller remix) (6:54)
Rough Days For Diamond Trade - "Somehow" (Dopplereffekt remix) (3:22)
Albert Van Abbe - "Rytumtraks 0002" (Rudolf Klorzeiger Remodel) (6:29)
White Car - "Now We Continue" (Heinrich Mueller Continuum) (4:30)
Duplex - "Autosug" (Heinrich Mueller remix) (4:28)
Fasenuova - "Cachito Turulo" (Heinrich Mueller remix) (4:11)
As One - "Where Did He Go & Why" (Heinrich Mueller Lamb Shift Model) (4:40)
The Exaltics - "The Truth Remixes: Instinct" (Dopplereffekt Hubble Constant Remodel) (5:15)
6D22 - "Longwang" (Heinrich Mueller remix) (4:26)
Yan Wagner - "Forty Eight Hours" (Heinrich Mueller Apeture Synthesis Remodel) (5:18)
Dollska - "So Long For A Small Storm" (Rudolf Klorzeiger Remodel) (4:25)
Review: Beyond his prolific body of original work under myriad guises, Gerald Donald has gifted the electro world many a superlative remix. At all times, his pioneering strain of machine funk from the days of Drexciya remains at the forefront of the sound, and so as Belgian label WeMe gather together this compilation of key reworks from the Donaldsphere, it's just as relevant to consider this a compilation of Drexciyan magic you might not have stumbled across before. Whether as Heinrich Mueller, Dopplereffekt or Rudolf Klorzeiger, Donald brings his unique cybernetic qualities to tracks from Ultradyne, Cisco Ferreira and Duplex amongst many others. A particular highlight is the emotive future-synth-pop of his remix of Rough Days For Diamond Trade, while the slow creep of his version of White Car's 'Now We Continue' is equally show-stopping.
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Played by: Shadow Dancer
 in stock ¥242.53
3577
Universe In Patterns EP
Cat: ND 006. Rel: 08 Sep 23
Surface (6:29)
Your Highscore (Oliver Roseman remix) (5:00)
Your Highscore (6:18)
Surface (Tccm remix) (5:35)
¥111.80 SAVE 25%
 in stock ¥83.88
3578
Sonos Futures II
Cat: FUR 10. Rel: 26 Jul 23
Solee - "Somnia" (7:15)
Raphael Mader - "Ground Zero" (7:31)
David Granha - "1304" (6:55)
Deciduous - "War Of The Worlds" (7:36)
 in stock ¥117.53
3579
The Pin Row Acid EP
The Pin Row Acid EP (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: WEZ 12X7. Rel: 21 Jul 23
2-Oh-Techno (3:25)
Winthrope Acrid 2C (2-5s On The 303) (4:29)
Sunrise Acid (4:07)
Megajazz Acidhops (4:46)
Review: Winthorpe Electronics signs up Dublin musician and producer Daniel Jacobson aka ZOiD for his debut on the label. What a fine one it is too with a real creative freedom in the melodies and rich sense design bringing each of these curveball cuts to life. '2-Oh-Techno' is a loose mix of bumpy drums and smeared chords, zippy leads and pixelated melodies that shine bright. 'Winthrope Acrid 2C (2-5s On The 303)' is then a double-time and wonky workout with a collage of synth textures all intertwining. 'Sunrise Acid' is another unusual but effective techno cut with a happy heart and 'Megajazz Acidhops' is a final collision of synths and rhythms that leaves you wanting more.
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¥94.79 SAVE 30%
 in stock ¥66.32
3580
Drive With Helena
Cat: GOOG 26. Rel: 27 Jul 23
Drive With Helena (8:37)
Aries (7:28)
 in stock ¥106.07
3581
Nezara
Nezara (limited 12")
Cat: IEMV 004. Rel: 25 Jul 23
Initialise (5:40)
Di Minah (7:14)
Dr Who? (6:58)
Initialise (Gallegos dub) (5:40)
Played by: DJ Mau Mau
 in stock ¥121.26
3582
He Dreamt Lightly
He Dreamt Lightly (blue vinyl 12")
Cat: INFINITI 2. Rel: 14 Jul 23
Michael Rogers - "Vanderbilt In The Summer" (6:17)
Michael Rogers - "Soaring Through The Universe" (9:31)
Kyle Miller - "Dream Loop 1" (0:50)
Trent Abbe - "Coin On Your Tongue" (7:19)
Trent Abbe - "Knife In Your Hand" (5:05)
Trent Abbe - "Union Station" (5:12)
Robert Cortes - "Dream Loop 2" (0:50)
 in stock ¥87.15
3583
Phantom
Phantom (12")
Cat: DC 282. Rel: 15 Aug 23
Phantom (6:01)
Thrillseeker (2:05)
Review: Layton Giordani hails from New York, and since 2017 he's been nurtured by the Drumcode stable as a reliable source of epic techno for the biggest crowds around. His new release is a short, sharp two-tracker which features two very different offerings from this highly decorated new-wave techno titan. 'Phantom' is a massive, grinding beast driven by full-fat synths, dramatic breakdowns and explosive drops - if you appreciate Drumcode, you know what the deal is. Things get mixed up on the flip as 'Thrillseeker' nudges the tempo up, toys with a nimble rhythm section and pings some tripped out effects and playful sample juggling around the frequency range. It's an intriguing look into the other side of Layton Giordani.
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 in stock ¥109.89
3584
Voodub EP 2
Cat: DUBWAX 0071. Rel: 14 Sep 23
VOODUB 5
VOODUB 6
VOODUB 7
VOODUB 8
 in stock ¥96.70
3585
The Light We Chose
Cat: KAOSDS 01. Rel: 10 Aug 23
Patience (4:57)
Adrenaline (5:00)
Unknown Discipline (5:10)
En Lo Exotico (5:02)
Snaked (4:53)
Sweaty Souls (4:51)
Review: Pearl steps up to make some arresting and high octane techno deliveries here via the first release from new label Koas. The Light We Chose is full of express dancefloor burners, not least the opener 'Patience'. It's a thumping techno cut with oversized hi hats and jittery low ends. 'Adrenaline' is just as raw and surging with synths peeling off the brutal drums and 'Unknown Discipline' then gets loopy and textured to lock the floor into a hypnotic sate. 'En Lo Exotico' then bangs the box with more unrelenting techno energy and two further cuts drop into slightly deeper but no less effective rhythms.
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 in stock ¥109.89
3586
Surya EP
Surya EP (12")
Cat: CMUS 009. Rel: 12 Oct 23
Surya (7:01)
Via Negativa (5:33)
10 000 Things (1&2) (7:51)
 in stock ¥130.82
3587
Liquid Solids
Liquid Solids (blue vinyl 12")
Cat: 15YRDREF 002. Rel: 17 Aug 23
Function - "Give Thanks To The Sun" (9:24)
Viels - "Fragile" (6:20)
Abstract Division - "Convolution" (6:49)
DOM - "Oye" (5:22)
Review: Dynamic Reflection remains a steadfast platform for 'proper' techno with something to say. Since 2008 they've been pushing artists to match dancefloor functionality with original ideas, and so the story continues on this latest VA release. Veritable legend Function steps up first with the tense, restrained arp odyssey of 'Give Thanks To The Sun', while label regular Viels jumps in next with the ironically titled tough-trucking workout 'Fragile'. Abstract Division kick off the B-side with the sizzling, rippling 'Convolution' (not to be confused with the Skudge track of the same name), and DOM completes the picture with a teasing, broken rhythm and psychoactive frequencies of the highest calibre.
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Played by: Tom Drew
 in stock ¥113.62
3588
Thermionic EP
Thermionic EP (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: CYPHN 05. Rel: 18 Jul 23
Territorial (7:04)
Thermon (6:05)
Woodward (7:43)
Ritual (5:37)
Review: Terrace is a guise of Stefan Robbers and there is a sombre sense of end of the world finality to this new EP on Cyphon. 'Territorial' is a dubby electro cut that seems to want to fight for its right to party, while 'Thermon' has a nagging bassline and bittersweet chords that suggest the end is near and resistance is futile. 'Woodward' picks up the pace with some swinging drum funk and muted acid lines that all come with a healthy dose of futurism and 'Ritual' is the most prickly and kinetic rhythm of the lot. A classy EP full of cinematic musical adventures.
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau
 in stock ¥117.53
3589
Life Plans & Parallel Side Tracks Part 2
Cat: LBIN 072. Rel: 07 Sep 23
Er Zittierte Den Planetarischen Wahlspruch
Sands Of Delirium
Twilight Suzuka
Fantastic Future
Contemporary Tempo
 in stock ¥123.17
3590
Taxi Talk
Taxi Talk (12")
Cat: REKIDS 227. Rel: 09 Aug 23
Taxi Talk (3:41)
Taxi Talk (David Lohlein remix) (4:50)
Taxi Talk (Sterac Electronics remix) (7:11)
Review: Nina Kraviz is one of global techno's most recognisable names and biggest headliners by now. But many years ago, when she was still not long finished with her dentist training, she was a little-known underground artist sneaking out superbly subtle and smoky house jams on labels like Underground Quality and Rekids. It is the latter label where she served up 'Taxi Talk', which features her own vocal musings and whisperings recorded late one night on a taxi journey. It is paired with trippy synth motifs and a swaying, stripped-back groove to make for something impossibly intimate. This reissue also comes with a twisted tech remix from David Lohlein and disco-fried venison from Sterac Electronics.
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 in stock ¥113.62
3591
Wonder
Wonder (12")
Cat: SCDD 035. Rel: 21 Jul 23
Brillantine (5:10)
Eyeliner (6:48)
Eyeliner (Mall Grab remix) (5:37)
Lip Plumper (5:28)
Review: After first surfacing digitally late last year, Matisa's Steel City Dance Discs label debut finally makes it onto vinyl - and not a moment too soon. Hard to pigeonhole but fiendishly heavy and floor-friendly, the four cuts on offer are rave-igniting workouts that somehow manage to sound both nostalgic and genuinely fresh. For proof, check opener 'Brillatine', where a warped, all-action bassline, fizzing electronics, Orbital-style female vocal snippets, jumpy stabs and pots-and-pans percussion hits cluster around a skittish, warehouse-ready breakbeat. 'Eyeliner' is a slightly more rave-centric chunk of heady breakbeat hardcore revivalism with added M1 organ motifs (and a rap-less accompanying hip-house style tweak from label boss Mall Grab), while 'Lip Plumper' is a muscular, hands-aloft house workout with layered percussion aplenty.
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 in stock ¥121.26
3592
BKS 04
BKS 04 (12")
Cat: BKS 04. Rel: 17 Aug 23
Da Bump (4:36)
Ohm Hourani - "Diva" (feat Kim Cooper) (3:58)
Da Creep (5:29)
Detroit (4:31)
N/UM - "The Way" (2:13)
N/UM - "Any Time" (4:49)
Iran (5:06)
 in stock ¥100.43
3593
Michael Kuntzman
Cat: ML 2242. Rel: 03 Nov 23
Dixie Queen (with Madaline Collins - Stripped version) (6:07)
Jackin' (6:14)
Mystery (For Leo) (6:08)
Dixie Queen (with Madaline Collins - Dripped version) (6:05)
Review: Michael Kuntzman presents a uniquely odd but compelling EP for Alleviated Records, following up his split EP 'The Underground Files 1' from 2016. From opener 'Dixie Queen' to its closing 'Dripped Version', we hear four ultra-hazy, muddy wallops in Memphis house, as if to evoke the feeling of attending a local squat rave while pranged off your nut on sizzurp. Vocal elements pop out of the mix like shared, up-close-and-personal conversational slurrings with new acquaintances you've just met, but the tracks all nonetheless command a beautifully driving surrealism, the star example of which has to be 'Mystery For Leo'.
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3594
Anthroposcene
Saphileaum - "Prologue" (5:16)
Alfred Czital & Moon Patrol - "Act I" (6:11)
Human Space Machine - "Act II" (5:44)
Owl - "Act III" (5:27)
Orca Silent - "Act IV" (9:38)
Martinou - "Epilogue" (3:07)
Review:  Lost In Translation's debut release, Anthroposcene, is a vital coming together of various artists each with their own take on ambient. It is all airy soundscapes and lo-fi pads to start with from Saphileaum's 'Prologue' while Alfred Czital & Moon Patrol bring in some silky broken beats and warped electronics on 'Act I.' Human Space Machines's 'Act II' is deep rolling techno bliss and on the flip, we get everything from cavernous underwater soundscapes to Orca Silent's edgy dub 'Act IV' and Martinou's soothing closer 'Epilogue.'
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3595
Cold Flower (Full Bloom) EP
Cat: SHVR 001. Rel: 21 Dec 22
Cris P - "Cold Flower" (5:45)
Rosario - "Cold Flower" (Stigma Flap remix) (6:41)
Ouxh - "Aomori" (5:21)
Ed Herbst - "High & Dry" (6:22)
Ed Herbst - "Between The Bars" (6:06)
Review: Dutch label Shiver makes its debut this week with a various artist EP featuring some current heroes of the minimal/tech house scene. On the first side of Cold Flower (Full Bloom) you've got Cris P with the hi-tech deepness of the title track, reminiscent of early United States Of Mars sounds, followed by Rosario's darkly stomping Stigma Flap remix and Ouhx's liquid drum 'n' bass journey 'Aomori' which is an introduction of things to come over on the flip. There you have Berlin's Ed Herbst, usually known for his deep house exploits, delivering the 90s influenced jazzy jungle roller 'High & Dry' followed by something more familiar of him in the form of late night mood music groove 'Between The Bars'.
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3596
Okalgorythm
Cat: AVE 6618. Rel: 05 Dec 22
WHAtADAYray (9:12)
MoTORjungleCITY (5:57)
StepCLASSixMOtor (7:15)
ApolloTHING (4:21)
TROPyCALLhystrIA (7:12)
GeminiMINIMA (5:57)
NubJA (3:07)
ROCKetPOCK@ (6:25)
Kngs&QUNS (3:36)
WhatendingENDS (4:23)
Review: SW is a rather elusive character but not if you are the Avenue 66 label. This, OkALGORYTHM, is his third album for them and it is another intriguing musical wondering and wandering. The production is as ever with this artist rather sublime, as it brings imaginative sounds to life that are all inspired by all-night electronic radio shows of the '90s. 'WHAtADAYray' kicks off with smudged, knotted synth sounds that never resolve, there are serene techno moments like 'StepCLASSixMOtor' and rhythmically inventive cuts like the scuffed loops, metallic shimmer and lo-fi textures of 'TROPyCALLhystrIA.'
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3597
Crystal Clear
Cat: K7 415. Rel: 16 Nov 22
Crystal Clear (4:34)
Rainbow Rhythm (4:31)
Review: Following a string of dreamy excursions on the likes of Solar Body and Shall Not Fade, Ashley Thomas makes his debut on K7 with these two club workouts. 'Crystal Clear' is a pristine and elegant stepper laced with glistening arpeggios and sonic vapour trails. The vibrantly titled 'Rainbow Rhythm' hits with a little more sternness in its tone and direction thanks to the powerful kickdrum... Before opening up into a powerful technicolour hook. Delicious.
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3598
Hostiles Geometric Shapes
Cat: KATASTROVINDUS 02. Rel: 25 Nov 22
Occult Sciences (7:15)
Rope & Latex (5:51)
Catacombes Devotion (4:37)
Heretik Sacrifice Ritual (5:59)
Demoniac Possession (5:50)
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3599
Cheval Detroit
Cat: LMBG 12. Rel: 13 Feb 23
Can You Call It Off (3:15)
The Water Drips (4:51)
Banana Groove (5:41)
Exploit (6:28)
Reproducing Thought Patterns (5:42)
Sparks (6:52)
Fuggy Zoneness (8:22)
LA Dream (6:12)
Disco Reve (7:51)
The Wonderful World Of Insurance Policies (4:01)
Suite (6:20)
Sunny Blue Eyes (5:05)
Same & M (5:52)
Qu'est Ce Que Vous Coyez (4:57)
FACE (PonchoPino mix) (4:28)
Review: MMMH only served up his debut solo EP back in 2020 after becoming well known for his Loop Exposure project or work in the past on Lumbago's Ninja Tools Series. This latest outing on his own really finds him fomented his unique sonic signature across a bumper triple pack of elastic techno sounds. The designs are superb, from the acid stabs to the haunting and eerie pads, the silvery, shimming drum grooves to the playful sense of funk inherent in cuts like 'The Water Drips.' There's a real sense of cosmic futurism to these tunes that really makes them shine.
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau
 in stock ¥248.26
3600
Deep Down
Deep Down (12")
Cat: DC 266. Rel: 08 Feb 23
Deep Down (6:02)
Nazareth (5:49)
Can't Stop The Feeling (5:25)
Pressure (6:11)
Review: Here comes Eli Brown, a Bristol-based techno and tech house producer who knows how to make his tracks sound absolutely massive. He's dropped on Toolroom, Of Unsound Mind, Moon Harbour, Relief and Repopulate Mars amongst many others, and now he's hit the big one, Drumcode. Brown's more than ready for Adam Beyer's label, bringing the high-pressure goods on the likes of 'Deep Down' and 'Nazareth', using that essential low-end boom and plenty of nervy acid up top, keeping the drums piling on hard and teasing the drama in his gargantuan productions. If you like it big, which you should do if you're checking Drumcode, then this EP has everything you need.
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