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De Stijl 02
Cat: DS 02. Rel: 23 Jan 20
 
Electro
Aphelion - "Temple 7" (6:12)
Artefakt - "Agents Of Reality" (6:29)
Artificial DRM - "Human With No Name" (6:45)
Korridor - "VI" (9:37)
Played by: Jane FItz, Brokntoys
out of stock $12.19
Floodplain
Cat: SEMANTICA 143. Rel: 11 Apr 23
 
Techno
Fugacity (2:16)
Diorama (5:38)
Natura (7:43)
Delta (6:33)
Natant (3:31)
Floodplain (6:20)
Review: We have long been fans of the specific sort of techno that Spanish label Semantica deals in. It is always artful and superbly well-designed and this new Artefaklt record totally fits in with that vibe. It finds Dutch pair Robin Koek and Nick Lapien layering up hypnotic drones and linear deep techno drums to perfectly escapist and heady effect on 'Diorama', while intricate sound designs add the sort of details to 'Natura' that make this miscue as suited to home listening on headphones as losing it in a club. 'Natant' is another undulating mix of electronica, ambient and techno that casts your mind free. 'Floodplain' is a heavenly closer.
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out of stock $15.31
Brain Dripper EP
Cat: 153 DSR. Rel: 02 Nov 22
 
Techno
The West (6:30)
Rail (4:31)
1992 (3:36)
Brain Dripper (6:33)
Transient Being (5:29)
Review: Earlier this year, acclaimed Artefakt returned to action after two years away, with the Dutch duo joining forces with 012 owner Claudio PRC on an EP of devilishly deep techno workouts. Brain Dripper, which marks the pair's return to Delsin (a label they've long been associated with), is a little trickier to pigeonhole, featuring as it does nods towards the second wave of Aphex Twin's ambient work (see immersive and unsettling opener 'The West'), 'Artificial Intelligence'-style '90s IDM (the post-electro beats, grandiose ambient chords and bubbly acid lines of 'Rail') and buzzing, beat-free ambient trance ('1992'). It's an undeniably impressive EP all told, with the addictively melodious, percussively infectious 'Brain Dripper' and rolling, breakbeat-driven dancefloor beauty of 'Transient Being' standing out.
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Played by: Agnostic Rhythm
out of stock $13.24
Days Bygone
Days Bygone (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: DSR/INT 1. Rel: 17 May 21
 
Techno
Cambium (5:15)
Orinoco Basin (4:50)
Iridescence (4:15)
Half Speed Tape (3:52)
Terraforming (5:35)
Wolf Number (3:53)
Days Bygone (6:25)
out of stock $18.16
Icarus
Icarus (12")
Cat: 143 DSR. Rel: 19 Mar 20
 
Techno
Icarus (7:33)
Ganzfeld Effect (4:52)
Vapour (8:37)
Delphic (6:19)
out of stock $10.37
Remixed
Remixed (coloured 12")
Cat: DSRC 14. Rel: 17 May 19
 
Techno
The Fifth Planet (Forest Drive West remix) (8:20)
The Fifth Planet (Evigt Morker remix) (6:44)
Tapeloop (Polar Inertia remix) (8:07)
The Blue Hour (Valentino Mora Cosmic Trans Rephase) (7:24)
Played by: Artefakt
out of stock $9.33
Monsoon
Monsoon (2xLP)
Cat: SEMANTICA 107. Rel: 09 May 19
 
Techno
The Lost Centre (4:11)
Moosoon (7:12)
Undulations (7:25)
Vertigo (7:27)
Ossature (7:11)
Inverted Forest (7:18)
Celluloid Dreams (6:46)
Nimbus (6:17)
Review: It would be fair to say that Artefakt have not succumbed to the pitfalls of "difficult second album syndrome". In fact, "Monsoon" is arguably an even stronger and more entertaining set than their lauded 2017 debut on Delsin, "Kinship". Its genius lies in the Dutch duo's ability to craft atmospheric, dancefloor-ready techno cuts that prioritize mood and melody as much as bustling beats and rhythmic intensity. While their inherent grasp of atmosphere is best personified by the album's opening and closing ambient cuts, it can also be heard in the broken techno hypnotism of "Inverted Forest", the trance-influenced grooves and dreamy electronics of "Monsoon" and the yearning, early morning throb of "Vertigo".
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out of stock $20.75
Far & Wide
Cat: DS 01. Rel: 22 Feb 19
 
Techno
Far & Wide (7:37)
Ghost In The Machine (5:58)
Crystal Confessions (6:45)
Levity (7:51)
out of stock $10.37
Falling Into The Light
Cat: DSRC 13. Rel: 28 Jun 18
 
Techno
The Blue Hour (8:05)
Weltformel (5:02)
Falling Into The Light (10:20)
out of stock $9.08
The Radiant City
Cat: DSC 013. Rel: 12 Oct 17
 
Techno
Raid (8:49)
The Radiant City (7:03)
Lichtspiel (6:36)
out of stock $10.13
Kinship
Kinship (2xLP)
Cat: 122 DSR. Rel: 02 Mar 17
 
Techno
Kinship (5:48)
Tapestry (5:38)
Entering The City (11:57)
Somatic Dreams (5:54)
Fernweh (8:19)
Return To Reason (7:26)
Tapeloop 1 (4:55)
Review: Since first emerging in 2014, Dutch duo Artefakt has earned a reputation for delivering spacey, melodious techno tracks that mines both classic Detroit techno, and British style 'intelligent techno' for inspiration. On this hotly anticipated debut album, they cast their net a little wider, including denser rhythms and more left of centre sounds amongst the starry melodies, intergalactic chords, and sparkling drum machine beats. It's a formula that consistently delivers results, from the undulating, tribal-influenced rhythms and emotion-rich musicality of "Entering The City", to the angry, acid-fuelled onslaught of "Return To Reason", via the sun-kissed electro brilliance of "Somatic Dreams".
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out of stock $18.42
The Mental Universe
Cat: DSRC 8. Rel: 20 Oct 16
 
Techno
The Mental Universe (8:34)
Tidal (2:01)
Mirage (7:54)
Mirage (rework) (7:21)
out of stock $8.57
The Final Theory
Cat: FIELD 21. Rel: 28 Jul 16
 
Techno
The Final Theory (10:34)
Moving Horizon (7:26)
Solaris (6:14)
Review: One of Artefakt aka Robin Koek and Nick Lapien's first records was The Fifth Planet, which appeared on Delsin. Now the duo surfaces on another local Dutch labels for Theory. Lapien is better known for his ebm/wave-influenced work as Metropolis, but this release sees him return to deep Detroit-style techno. The title track effortlessly marries acidic pulses with soaring string melodies over a jerky rhythm. "Moving Hori-zon" follows a similar path with 303s and atmospheric synths singing in unison over an angular groove. The pair take the tempo down but don't abandon their love of spell-binding melodies on closing track "Solaris".
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out of stock $9.33
The Fifth Planet EP
Cat: DSRC 4. Rel: 09 Sep 15
 
Techno
Transit (7:10)
From Our Minds To Yours (6:56)
The Fifth Planet (11:32)
Review: Last year, Dutch producers Robin Koek and Nick Lapien impressed with a couple of contributions to EPs on Prologue and Tikita under the Artefakt alias. Here, they've been given a chance to showcase their sound further, via a debut 12" for the mighty Delsin imprint. As the title suggests, they're stargazing sorts, and all three tracks feel like they were inspired - in part, at least - by the original futurist ethos of Detroit techno. Of course, there are other influences - see the tumbling, intelligent techno style synthesizer melodies and acid flashes of "Transit", or the attractive depth and ambient chords of "From Our Mind To Yours" - but these simply serve to enhance the prevailing mood.
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out of stock $8.29
Organic Elements EP
Cat: SBCV 003. Rel: 14 Oct 16
 
Techno
Artefakt - "Curvature Of Mind" (7:42)
Alan Backdrop - "Quaraman" (6:49)
Ben Gibson - "Floating Shadows" (6:46)
Tripsolate & Redundaent - "Akay" (9:50)
Review: Bari, Puglia based SUBOSC is helmed by producer Kaelan and presents four excursions through the more hypnotic and cerebral strains of techno. Berlin's Artefakt starts off on the A side with with the trance inducing reductionism of "Curvature Of Mind", while Italian Alan Backdrop returns after what seems like a long absence from the scene, but he's back in form on the exquisite sound design of "Quaraman". On the flip there's Kiwi Ben Gibson with the Millsian touch of "Floating Shadows" which will certainly draw you down into the abyss, while local duo Tripsolate & Redundaent offer up something a bit more different on the electro/dub techno crossover of "Akay" and as unusual as this hybrid must sound, it really works and is truly a highlight. Tip!
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out of stock $7.78
Collaborations I
Cat: DS 03. Rel: 31 Mar 22
 
Techno
Gaia (7:29)
Dwelling (6:37)
Sonic Rite (7:04)
Distant Light (6:23)
Review: The latest exercise in what we like to call 'sublime landscape techno', Artefakt here curate a four-track EP of collaborations previously released on their own imprint, De Stijl. Based on live sessions involving fellow live instrumentalists and producers, this first EP focuses on Claudio PRC, who has released on Delsin and Semantica Records to name a few. This being minimal and emotive techno of the highest order, 'Gaia' and 'Sonic Rite' give off an earthy yet airy feel (we know earthy and airy are counterparts, but working their magic, Artefakt reconcile them), while 'Distant Light' recalls everything from Gidge to Peter Broderick in its cliff-face neoclassical dirgings.

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out of stock $11.16
Konstrukt 003
Cat: KON 003. Rel: 01 Jul 16
 
Techno
Artefakt - "Ritualist" (6:37)
Artefakt - "Sacrum" (6:20)
Evigt Morker - "Skenet Av Den Nedre" (6:52)
Evigt Morker - "Altaret Restes" (6:39)
out of stock $8.57
Collection Sampler 3/3
Cat: FIELD 013. Rel: 24 Sep 14
 
Techno
Artefakt - "Narcosis"
Iori - "Inject"
Szare - "All Over"
out of stock $8.82
Field 08
Field 08 (12")
Cat: FIELD 08. Rel: 06 Sep 12
 
Techno
Review: The ever-dependable vinyl arm of the Dutch deep techno stable Field Records continues apace into its eighth outing with four carefully selected inner space travellers perfectly suited to the hazy end of the party. Artefakt kicks off with a brooding jaunt through interlocking 4/4 grooves and luscious Detroit pads, while Mark Du Mosch opts for a more punishing tone to his fuzzed out techno. Steffi locks in for a smooth and focused bath of deep house, while Area Forty One switches things up with a refined and textured take on electronica propelled by a prominent broken beat.
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out of stock $9.33
10 YRS RMX EP2 (Markus SuckuT, BNJMN, Aubrey, Tripeo mixes)
Cat: JR 009.2. Rel: 28 Oct 19
 
Techno
AWOL - "54 973379, -1 614705" (Markus Suckut remix) (7:07)
Artefakt - "Wanderings" (BNJMN remix) (5:54)
Luke Hess - "TDY" (Aubrey remix) (6:50)
Deep'a & Biri - "Pilgrim" (Tripeo Journey mix) (5:48)
Review: Jaunt continue their 10 year celebrations with another strong cast of remixers taking their vision of techno even further out from the point of origin. Markus Suckut is up first, remixing AWOL with a blissful, almost Balearic leaning version that places piano chords front and centre. BNJMN takes on Artefakt's "Wanderings", digging it into the undergrowth for a gritty but submerged beatdown. Aubrey brings a little of his wildstyle charm to Luke Hess' "TDY", all bouncing drums, raining acid and delightfully wonky chords. Then Tripeo rounds things off with a boisterous take on Deep'a & Biri's "Pilgrim", using clattering drums and evocative atmospherics to create an epic trip.




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out of stock $10.37
Magnetic Field #1
Cat: SNG 005. Rel: 30 Nov 18
 
Techno
Exos - "WISHof24" (5:36)
Artefakt - "Anora" (6:33)
Conforce - "Spatial" (6:57)
Hiver - "Orbital" (6:08)
out of stock $9.60
10 Years Of Jaunt: Sea
10 Years Of Jaunt: Sea (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: JR 007.1. Rel: 11 Dec 17
 
Deep House
Hiver - "Itria"
Artefakt - "Wanderings"
Hinode - "Vision"
Region - "Cosmic"
Review: Jaunt Records' 10 year celebrations are spanning a series of 12"s that feature a broad spectrum of artists searching for the ultimate deep techno fix. The four contenders that occupy this Sea release all have their own agenda, but they sit together perfectly. Hiver weaves illustrious pads in between nimble electro drums and bubbling acid bass, while Artefakt creates eerie, fractured acid meanderings to send a shiver down your spine. Hinode does some deft break choppage to create a dreamy trip for the up all night crew, and then Region rolls the record out on an emotive tip while keeping the rhythm section pumped up for the floor.
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out of stock $5.18
Body 1:1 Mind
Cat: TIKITA 002. Rel: 10 Apr 15
 
Techno
Ko-Ta - "Drums Of Life" (5:24)
Artefakt - "Hypnosis" (7:39)
Iori - "Falcon" (5:52)
Kiyokazu Hamawaki - "Untitled #15" (6:14)
out of stock $8.57
Prologue Portefueille 3
Cat: PRG 034. Rel: 12 Feb 14
 
Techno
Etapp Kyle - "Lotos"
Mod21 - "Ionization"
Artefakt - "Twilit"
out of stock $17.12
Field 10
Field 10 (12")
Cat: FIELD 10. Rel: 27 Jun 13
 
Techno
Roswell Return - "Probe 7"
R-A-G - "Siel"
Delta Funktionen - "Motor"
Artefakt - "The Other Sun"
Metropolis - "Void"
Review: Positively brimming with otherwordly activity in the realm of techno, the latest Field brings together five hearty visions from artists that avidly embrace the experimental remit of the label. Roswell Return is an intermittent project that excels in ambient music of a less fluffy, more tense kind. R-A-G by comparison is decidedly direct, even if his reduced house comes laden with emotional baggage, and Delta Funktionen again notches the pace up with a peculiar kind of acid squelch over utterly straight-ahead drums. On the flip Artefakt gets into a perfect Artificial Intelligence reverie, while Metropolis bliss out on a bed of anchorless synths.
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out of stock $9.08
Night Drive EP
Cat: NTD 010. Rel: 24 Jan 19
 
Techno
Stefan Vincent - "Ego's Demise" (7:59)
Hiver - "Legacy" (6:05)
Artefakt - "Faces Of Others" (8:53)
Eric Cloutier & Trinity - "Hidden Places" (5:34)
out of stock $10.90
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