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Singles
Split EP
Split EP (limited 12")
Cat: CVRD 003. Rel: 14 Jul 23
 
Electro House
Furz - "Beyond Your Eyes" (7:22)
Furz - "The Riddler" (6:34)
Prodot - "Fuzzy " (9:03)
Prodot - "Jim The Worm" (8:20)
out of stock $15.78
Split EP
Split EP (12")
Cat: CONTEXTERRIOR 06. Rel: 17 Mar 04
 
Minimal/Tech House
Track 1
out of stock $8.85
Split EP
Split EP (12")
Cat: CINCIN 009. Rel: 13 Oct 17
 
Techno
ICU (6:34)
Bravocuore (5:59)
Granite Cradle (7:17)
Auxilio (7:50)
out of stock $10.52
Split EP
Split EP (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: RLBEAT 01. Rel: 09 Nov 17
 
Techno
Patient - "Virtual World Voyeur" (This World) (5:12)
Patient - "I Dream Electric Spirit" (5:38)
S Knoll - "Dysphoric" (The Other) (5:44)
S Knoll - "Abject Aporia" (5:23)
out of stock $12.46
Split EP
Split EP (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: HMDM 002. Rel: 27 Oct 16
 
Experimental/Electronic
Ruben Patino - "Strategies On Self Promotion & Autoreferentiality" (10:45)
No God Ritual - "Understanding Is Compression" (9:07)
Review: Athens-based Hypermedium label got off to a cracking start last year thanks to a debut release by Evol. They're back now with a double-header by the emerging electronic duo Patino and No God Ritual, the former hailing from Spain and the latter being a Greek compatriot to the label heads. Patino's A side, "Strategies On Self Promotion & Autoreferentiality" explores the blurred lines between archaic electronics and noise music, creating a delightful groove out of basic elements which, together with a methodical arrangement, sound playful and compelling. No God Ritual resides on the flipside, and his "Understanding Is Compression" follows a similarly loose, bric-a-brac style of production that blends a myriad of different styles and moods together under one groove...or something that represents one. Whatever you want to label it as, we think it's some seriously dope material.
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Played by: Kondaktor
out of stock $10.24
Split EP
Split EP (limited coloured vinyl 12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: BWR 046. Rel: 19 Nov 18
 
Indie/Alternative
Getting Cold (5:23)
Fields (4:29)
Tribe Of Mine (5:04)
Spent On You (4:25)
Nuclear Splinter (1:58)
Sirhan Sirhan (4:28)
Waltz #3 (6:00)
out of stock $13.84
Split EP
Split EP (12")
Cat: AE 202. Rel: 20 Oct 16
 
Techno
Plural - "Vulnerable" (6:07)
Plural - "The Spear" (6:47)
Hakim Murphy - "Tbanger" (6:12)
Hakim Murphy - "Mechanics" (6:06)
out of stock $9.95
Split EP
Split EP (purple vinyl 12" + sticker + postcard limited to 150 copies)
Cat: SMUOUML 001. Rel: 22 Jul 20
 
Techno
PTBS & Sascha Muller - "Absolut Bond" (Sascha Müller My Name Is Acid mix) (6:02)
PTBS & Sascha Muller - "What I Mean" (Great Evening mix) (6:37)
Sascha Muller - "Work My 303" (9:44)
Sascha Muller - "Generator Man" (5:30)
out of stock $13.00
Split EP
Split EP (12" limited to 200 copies in hand stencilled sleeves)
Cat: SRTX 042. Rel: 04 Mar 25
 
Techno
Yuri Suzuki - "Hype"
Pearl River Sound - "Smiley"
Yuri Suzuki - "MPC Beat"
Pearl River Sound - "Baby Cup"
Review: Yuri Suzuki and Pearl River Sound offer only the rawest of the raw, in fine keeping with the jam-led modus operandi of their patrons, Super Rhythm Trax. Honouring the legacy of early Detroit acid-electro as it was done it in the 90s, this is yet another record known as the 'Split' EP, referring nominally to the fact that one artist shares one side each, but latently tying into the music's intended vibe of abrasion, of split ends. But it should be noted that both Suzuki and PRS are Londoners, and the likes of 'Hype', 'Smiley' and 'MPC Beat' fittingly bring biting acids and brash big beats, in fine keeping with the resident bleep technos and broken they'd have inevitably ingested while living here. 'Baby Cup' is a particularly great track, and perhaps a future classic, taking a classic vocal acid formula (nodding to Trax Records) and abstractifying it to irreal effect.
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out of stock $17.71
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