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From Sound To Silence 2
Cat: OBSM 007. Rel: 21 Nov 18
 
Electro
Agents Of Time - "East Coast" (6:29)
London Modular Alliance - "Buck One" (4:57)
Jensen Interceptor - "Manix" (5:40)
Golden Virgo - "Welcome To My World" (7:24)
Hiver - "Stasys" (6:43)
Orbe - "Never Comes" (6:32)
Laguna - "Adriatic" (6:35)
Kris Wadsworth - "Abroad" (5:12)
Review: For its seventh release, southern Italians Obscura Music return to welcome exciting new talents and core label acts. Head honchos Agents Of Time venture down an electro route with "East Coast", as do the ever impressive London Modular Alliance on the hypnotic "Buck One". Man of the moment Aussie Jensen Interceptor channels classic Drexciyan aesthetics on "Manix" before homeboys and label staples Hiver come through with the slinky and hypnotic tech house of "Stasys" and Detroit veteran Kris Wadsworth makes a surprising appearance with some slow burning minimalism displayed on closer "Abroad".
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out of stock $15.73
Rotorwerks EP
Rotorwerks EP (white vinyl 12" in screen printed sleeve)
Cat: RATZ 003. Rel: 07 Nov 19
 
Electro
Fold (5:12)
Meh'chanic (4:16)
Rotorwerks (5:10)
Wrong Place (5:57)
out of stock $10.31
Random Patterns EP
Cat: MTRON 015. Rel: 27 Sep 19
 
Electro
Turnin' Headz (5:28)
Noise Theory (5:51)
Otherside (5:00)
Day 1 (5:45)
Review: Assembler Code & Jensen Interceptor are one of electro's most devastating duos right now. Mechatronica welcome them for four more hard hitting jams after their "Vapour Waves" EP on this label got plenty of people talking. These are tunes with an old school feel that will blow up your bass bins and tear apart your tweeters with their mix of low end heaviness and bright melodic patterns. Superbly urgent drum programming sweeps you off your feet and races you through astral skies on "Noise Theory", "Otherwise" has a raggedy-ass broken beat and "Day 1" has a blistering bassline of the highest order.
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 in stock $14.18
Upper Function EP
Cat: LKR 006. Rel: 06 Mar 19
 
Electro
Geralds Aqua Lessons (5:06)
DIY Action Cinema (5:31)
Upper Function (5:01)
Upper Function (Roza Terenzi remix) (5:13)
Review: Electro from down under proudly represents here, courtesy of current scene favourites Jensen Interceptor and Assembler Code. The Sydneysiders deliver yet more of their distinct style of darkly dystopian bass on Melbourne's LKR Records. Proudly wearing their Drexciyan influence on their sleeve for "Geralds Aqua Lessons", more sci-fi futurism is catered for on "DIY Action Cinema" and the electro-funk of "Upper Function" which receives a brilliant rework by another ascendant Aussie: Perth's Roza Terenzi.
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out of stock $10.57
Vapour Waves
Cat: MTRON 008. Rel: 31 Aug 18
 
Electro
Random Pain (5:47)
HRL6 (6:54)
Drive Shift (7:02)
Drive Shift (The Hacker remix) (6:23)
Review: More from regular studio partners Assembler Code and Jenson Interceptor, whose previous joint EPs for Boyznoize, Private Persons and Cultivated Electronics were little less than essential. First, turn your attention to superb opener "Random Pain", a melodious and evocative deep electro cut that morphs into something dirtier, darker and far more hard-hitting midway through. "HRL6" is altogether moodier and more Drexciyan in tone, while flipside opener "Drive Shift" fixes elastic electronics and gently pulsing motifs to an altogether more relaxed and rolling 4/4 electro groove. It comes accompanied by an altogether darker and moodier remix by The Hacker that boasts raw electronics, spacey bleeps and a slightly paranoid vibe.
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out of stock $9.80
ACAB Part One
ACAB Part One (12" in hand-painted sleeve limited to 100 copies (comes in different sleeves, we cannot guarantee which one you will receive)))
Cat: 777 1312001. Rel: 16 Jul 21
 
Electro
Autohifive - "Say It From The End" (Vilnius edition) (6:16)
Jensen Interceptor - "NC01" (5:42)
Glyn - "L8nightjamzvol1" (6:09)
Radioworkers - "Morning Bells" (7:28)
out of stock $11.34
Trigger Zone
Cat: INTLC 001. Rel: 04 May 18
 
Electro
Trigger Zone (5:11)
Human Method (6:13)
Industrial Drive (6:17)
 in stock $14.95
The Orbitants 2
The Orbitants 2 (translucent red vinyl 12")
Cat: FUME 010. Rel: 02 Jul 19
 
Electro
Heinrich Dressel - "Sem Intro" (3:29)
Galaxian - "Source Reality" (4:50)
Foreign Sequence - "Negative Vibe" (5:00)
Lake Haze - "System Glitch" (4:19)
Jensen Interceptor - "Faceless" (5:49)
Review: With this sequel to December's brilliant, compilation style "The Orbitant" EP, FU ME boss George K is spoiling us. With a high quality threshold and five varied cuts to enjoy, it offers excellent value for money for clued-up electro DJs. Heinrich Dressel sets the scene via some wonderfully spacey, widescreen ambient electronica ("Sem Intro"), before Galaxian wraps 1990 style Yorkshire bleeps and fizzing, minor key electronics around a booming bassline and ghetto-tech style drums on "Source Reality". Foreign Sequence's throbbing, acid-laden "Negative Vibe" sits somewhere between surging Italo-disco and pulsating electro, while Lake Haze's "System Glitch" combines creepy, deep space electronics and ragged acid lines with a rolling electro groove. Arguably best of all though is the mutant funk overload that is Jenson Interceptor's techno/electro fusion workout "Faceless".
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out of stock $11.61
STILLEBEN 051
Cat: STIL 051. Rel: 21 Mar 18
 
Electro
Hiltipop - "The Pattern" (5:27)
Obergman - "Aufklarung" (5:23)
Jensen_Interceptor - "Sof_Cell" (7:29)
T/Error - "Transuranium" (4:39)
Review: Swedish electro legend Luke Eargoggle presents the latest exploits of his beloved Stilleben imprint with four dystopian aqua-funk exercises. From the Drexciyan derived antics of Obergman's "Aufklarung" or T/Error's "Transuranium" delivered in unrepentant all analogue vintage flair, to the fierce breakneck electro bass assault of Jensen Interceptor - "Sof_Cell" Stilleben 051 has you retroverts covered! The label is this year celebrating 20 years in the business, over the last two decades they've presented works by legends such as Legowelt, Orgue Electronique, DMX Krew and The Hacker to name but a few and the label's sound is just as relevant as ever.
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Played by: Ali Renault
out of stock $9.54
The Fontainebleau Plus Remixes
Cat: MON 025. Rel: 16 Jun 23
 
Electro
The Fontainebleau (6:16)
The Fontainebleau (Exzakt BFX remix) (5:54)
The Fontainebleau (DJ Godfather remix) (4:08)
The Fontainebleau (The Advent & Zein remix) (6:09)
The Fontainebleau (Salome remix) (5:31)
Review: Second time round for Jensen Interceptor's Afrika Bambaata and Soulsonic Force-sampling electro monster, 'The Fontainebleau', which first appeared way back in 2016. This time round, the Aussie's original mix - a warped, tooled-up take on 'Planet Rock' with added insanity and bass so warped and heavy it may give you nightmares - comes accompanied by a quartet of fresh revisions. Exzakt BFX steps up first with a moody, clandestine-sounding version that wisely employs some different electro beats, before Salome successfully pitches up and beefs up Jensen Interceptor's original mix. The final two mixes come from some genuine legends of the scene, with the Advent's 808 cowbell-and-sub-bass-heavy take being followed by a funky, squelchy and genuinely mood-enhancing revision by DJ Godfather.
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 in stock $17.52
Master Control Program EP
Master Control Program EP (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: DANCETRAX 031. Rel: 27 Jan 21
 
Electro
Sweat (feat DJ Deeon) (5:44)
MCP (Swallowed My Tab remix) (6:30)
Ridin' (4:47)
Review: Aussie producer Jensen Interceptor is back. Although he definitely had a ton of releases in 2019, last year was quite tame in comparison yet there were some terrific releases on Who's Susan, Pinkman and for homeboys International Chrome. He kicks off 2021 with this wicked three tracker on Unknown To The Unknown sub label Dance Trax, and this is number 19 in the series. Features the homage to our favourite '80s punk film 'The Repo Man' on which you can actually imagine Emilio Estevez driving an alien space car into the stratosphere. Elsewhere, you can wiggle away at hyperspeed to the breakneck electro funk of 'Wireframe' or the dystopian bass attack of 'Afterflare'.
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out of stock $12.90
Strings Of Fear
Cat: PNKMN 36. Rel: 22 May 20
 
Electro
Leather Athletics (5:55)
First Day (5:45)
Strings Of Fear (5:02)
Promise (6:30)
out of stock $12.36
WOD 008
WOD 008 (hand-numbered hand-stamped 1-sided 12" + insert limited to 200 copies)
Cat: WOD 008. Rel: 30 Apr 19
 
Electro
Smoke (5:17)
Smoke (Timothy J Fairplay remix) (5:40)
Review: With only 200 copies floating around, you'll have to move fast to secure a copy of this Weapons Of Desire missive from prolific electro/techno fusionist Jensen Interceptor. It is, though, well worth grabbing, not least because "Smoke" is one of the Australian producer's purest dancefloor workouts for a while. The electro beats are tough and tight, the synths alien, the chords spacey and the main motif - a cross between a bassline and a lead line - is deliciously addictive and mind-altering. Over on the flipside Timothy J. Fairplay gives his interpretation, successfully dirtying up the track while adding Drexciya style levels of intergalactic funk.
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out of stock $9.80
Mother
Mother (2xLP)
Cat: LR 009. Rel: 01 Mar 19
 
Electro
Ultramax (5:39)
Drip Freq (feat Defekt) (6:20)
Haze (5:49)
Dimensional Thought (5:17)
Altered State (feat Assembler Code) (4:40)
Ufology (3:47)
Shadow Network (4:43)
Trance Atlantic (5:37)
Time Echo (feat The Hacker) (5:26)
Mother (4:46)
Review: Following six years spent tickling the fancy of quality electro lovers the world over, Mikey Melas AKA Jensen Interceptor has finally got round to recording a debut album. It's a pretty hot collection of cuts, with the Sydney producer joining the dots between ranging, angular peak-time slammers ("Ultramax", "Drip Freq"), bustling and bass-heavy workouts ("Haze"), bleeping space symphonies (the Sinewave-esque "Dimensional Thought"), Drexciya-style missives ("Ufology", "Shadow Network") and more crystalline, melodious affairs ("Mother"). Some of his scene pals swing by to lend a hand, too, with The Hacker and Assembler Code collaborations standing out.
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out of stock $20.37
The Ultimate Wave Riding Vehicle
Cat: CKNOWEP 14. Rel: 21 Feb 19
 
Electro
Aqua Lung (6:12)
Wave Slave (6:38)
ELEKTRO (5:29)
Biometric (5:07)
out of stock $10.31
Activated EP
Cat: BP 005. Rel: 20 Dec 18
 
Electro
Activated (5:24)
Contact (5:08)
Dirrekt Lift (feat Das Muster) (5:00)
Inverse Light (4:05)
Last Night (4:39)
Review: The re-emergence of electro in the last couple of years has been great to see. Sydney-based machine obsessive Jensen Interceptor has undoubtedly been one of the producers leading the charge, and certainly the most prolific. There's much to enjoy on the Australian's latest EP - his first for Between Places - including a suitably Drexciya influenced collaboration with fast-rising German producer Das Muster. That cut, "Dirrekt Lift", is reflective of the EP's more floor-friendly offerings (see also "Activated" and "Contact"), featuring as it does punchy, all-action beats, fizzing electronics and ear-catching synthesizer melodies. Also worth checking is the darker, slower, Italo-disco influenced pulse of "Inverse Light" and the Kraftwerk-meets-Aux88 flex of closing cut "Last Night".
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out of stock $10.31
Delayed Response
Cat: PS 006. Rel: 24 Jul 18
 
Electro
Route E (7:13)
Delayed Response (feat Kirin J Callinan) (5:51)
Emulator (6:46)
Tunnel Chase (6:50)
Saudade (4:31)
Review: It would be unfair to label Mikey Melas aka Jensen Interceptor as anything less than a contemporary electro king, both in terms of the labels he's released for and his own personal brand of industrial tech. The producer is up on Australia's Power Station, run out of Melbourne, marking his debut with the opening "Route E", a classic electro bruiser that sails at a mid-tempo but bangs harder and harder with each new verse; "Delayed Response" is the perfect companion, featuring Kirin J Callinan and a supremely industrial slew of techno lashings. On the flip, "Emulator" strips the melodies down to bleeps and focusses on forming off-kilter drum breaks, while "Tunnel Chase" forms a new, strange variety of acid tech, and "Saudade" trods along to a faster tempo, recalling the likes of Cabaret Voltaire at their most beat-centric. Killah!
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out of stock $13.40
Nocturnal Fabric EP
Cat: STIL 050. Rel: 26 Apr 18
 
Electro
Move That Dope (5:36)
Nocturnal Fabric (5:30)
She Only In Gucci (5:15)
Viral Scan (feat Assembler Code) (6:04)
Y$L Funk (6:07)
Review: There's no denying that Jensen Interceptor is one of electro's most "on-form" artists right now. This five-track salvo on Luke Eargoggle's Stilleben label comes hot on the heels of fine outings for Central Processing Unit and Boyznoize Records. It's naturally every bit as impressive as its' predecessors, delivering a range of bold and bombastic electro workouts aimed firmly at peak-time dancefloors. We're particularly enjoying both the heavyweight drums, end-of-days riffs and computer beeps of "Nocturnal Fabric" and the mutant, deep space electrofunk of "YSL Funk", though there's plenty to set the pulse racing elsewhere on the EP, too. Even the record's trippy, downtempo moment - Assembler Code collaboration "Viral Scan" - hits the spot.
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out of stock $9.27
Hydro Systems
Cat: EBEAMZ 021. Rel: 13 Mar 18
 
Electro
Hydro Systems (5:30)
Automate (feat Assembler Code) (4:44)
Bubble Boy (5:47)
Horner Acid (5:31)
Review: Sydney's Jensen Interceptor comes through after a productive and successful 2017, that saw him follow up his material for Boysnoize Records with a killer 12" on the infamous Central Processing Unit. The electro newbie lands with yet more previous industrialism on the E-Beamz imprint, a truly hyping label that is on a non-stop roll at the moment. "Hydro Systems" is a gnarly, headstrong bombshell that's all hands on decks thanks to its wild and fiery percussion, and "Automate" follows up on that with a dark, bleeping wormhole of sonics. The B-side kicks off with "Bubble Boy", a bubbling whirlpool of FX-heavy bass tones, and "Horner Acid" breaks out the techno guns with its twisted, interlinked layers of low frequencies.
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 in stock $13.16
Carter's Green Factory
Cat: CPU 00110011. Rel: 05 Oct 17
 
Electro
Glide Drexler (7:28)
Carter's Green Factory (6:20)
Not Phased (5:48)
Review: Some 18 months on from his last appearance on Central Processing Unit, Aussie electro explorer Jensen Interceptor returns to Chris Smith's lauded imprint. As you'd expect from both producer and label, the EP sparkles from start to finish. On "Glide Drexler", our hero flits between armour-plated beatbox rhythms and dreamy, near ambient breakdowns, while "Carter Green Factory" is a surging and funk-fuelled trip into vintage Drexciya territory with the addition of a thunderous, techno-style kick-drum pattern. Finally, he dons his reflective goggles and spacesuit for a trip into intergalactic electro territory via the spiraling alien funk of "Not Phased".
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Played by: Fragedis
out of stock $9.02
M
M (12")
Cat: CPU 00011101. Rel: 05 May 16
 
Electro
Microbial (5:27)
Minor Arc (5:29)
Mactavis (6:13)
Model 2029 (5:02)
out of stock $12.64
Dance Trax Vol 19
Cat: DANCETRAX 019. Rel: 03 Apr 19
 
Electro
The Repo Man (6:02)
Celestial 4 (4:55)
Wireframe (5:11)
Afterflare (6:16)
Played by: Ali Renault
out of stock $9.54
Kinematics
Cat: CPU 01000011. Rel: 13 Dec 18
 
Electro
Abstract Model (6:09)
Kinematics (6:02)
Extraction (6:23)
VR Escort (5:22)
Review: Given that Jensen Interceptor is a Central Processing Unit regular, it's little surprise to see him return to the Sheffield label with Assembler Code in tow. The two are regular studio buddies and have previously released collaborative EPs on Boysnoize, Cultivated Electronics, Private Persons and Mechatronica. This time round they're in full-on dancefloor electro mode, gleefully sprinting between dark, angular and angry fare (punishing but brilliant opener "Abstract Model"), rush-inducing peak-time anthems (the glassy-eyed, fuzz bass-driven bliss of "Kinematics"), Drexciya style workouts ("Extraction"), and buzzing, late night contortions ("VR Escort"). In other words, it's another killer collection of cuts that should be on every electro head's shopping list.
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out of stock $8.24
Hyper Reality
Cat: CE 024. Rel: 08 May 18
 
Electro
5050 (6:41)
Battery Assault (7:16)
Hyper Reality (Sync 24 remix) (5:33)
Hyper Reality (6:01)
Review: Australia's Jensen Interceptor and the more enigmatic Assembler Code land on Cultivated Electronics with a kick-ass new EP, full of badboy industrial vibes that will surely provide even the most satiated of ravers with some killer material! "50/50" is a chilling electro stomper of the Detroit variety, while "Battery Assault" retains a similar palette of sounds via a harder, meaner set of beats that have more in common with the EBM spectrum. On the flip, the sounds of "Hyper Reality" fill the room with a mystical, almost hazy glow that wraps around sharp-edged bass, leaving Sync 24's remix to bang out the techno beats harder...and harder. Solid material.
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out of stock $9.54
Natural Control
Natural Control (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: PRIVATEPERSONS 006. Rel: 13 Feb 18
 
Electro
Drum Rack (5:51)
Pipe (5:45)
Natural Control (8:38)
F5 (5:46)
Review: Sydney sorts Jensen Interceptor and Assembly Code first joined forces late last year, delivering the throbbing and jacking 6th Element EP on Boyznoize Records. This second collaborative salvo is, if anything, even better. They kick things off with the redlined, industrial electro assault of "Drum Rack" - think distorted drums, mind-bending bass fuzz and ghostly noises - before tiptoeing the fine line between Drexciyan electro and more concrete-clad sounds on the essential "Pipe". They tip a wink to original EBM maestros such as Front 242 and Nitzer Ebb on the bustling brilliance of "Natural Control", while "F5" sounds like a successful attempt to fuse crispy, hardcore style breakbeats and mind-bending acid house.
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out of stock $10.57
Exit Planet Earth: Oxygen (B-STOCK)
Exit Planet Earth: Oxygen (B-STOCK) (140 gram vinyl 12" in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: EPE 02 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Electro
Jensen Interceptor X Assembler Code - "Red Cell"
CKFT (Keith Tucker X Carl Finlow) - "Coder"
Voigtmann - "Subtopia"
Cignol - "51D"
Review: ***B-STCK: Sleeve damaged, but otherwise in excellent condition***

20/20 Vision's electro mission continues unabated with this second compilation drop in the Exit Planet Earth series. The record opens up with Jensen Interceptor working alongside Assemble Code for a darkside workout heavy on the details and rude around the low end. Carl Finlow and Keith Tucker form a mini-supergroup for a new partnership CKFT, displaying their formidable chops with the body-rocking dystopia of 'Coder'. Voigtmann keeps things closer to the 4/4 spectrum on 'Subtopia', but with plenty of machine funk tropes woven into the mix. Cignol completes the set with a widescreen sound that's steeped in emotion and sci-fi noir from a dazzling array of finely tuned synths (including some essential 303, of course).
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out of stock $7.72
Exit Planet Earth: Oxygen
Exit Planet Earth: Oxygen (140 gram vinyl 12" in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: EPE 02. Rel: 14 Sep 20
 
Electro
Jensen Interceptor X Assembler Code - "Red Cell" (5:51)
CKFT (Keith Tucker X Carl Finlow) - "Coder" (4:55)
Voigtmann - "Subtopia" (6:07)
Cignol - "51D" (5:13)
Review: 20/20 Vision's electro mission continues unabated with this second compilation drop in the Exit Planet Earth series. The record opens up with Jensen Interceptor working alongside Assemble Code for a darkside workout heavy on the details and rude around the low end. Carl Finlow and Keith Tucker form a mini-supergroup for a new partnership CKFT, displaying their formidable chops with the body-rocking dystopia of 'Coder'. Voigtmann keeps things closer to the 4/4 spectrum on 'Subtopia', but with plenty of machine funk tropes woven into the mix. Cignol completes the set with a widescreen sound that's steeped in emotion and sci-fi noir from a dazzling array of finely tuned synths (including some essential 303, of course).
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out of stock $10.31
Free Your Body
Free Your Body (180 gram vinyl 12" + MP3 download code with obi-strip)
Cat: TRESOR 349. Rel: 01 Nov 22
 
Electro
Free Your Body (5:58)
Mr Kinney (6:04)
Bipolar (5:48)
Life (5:01)
7000 Miles (4:45)
Review: Following their 'Free Your Mind' record from earlier this year, Jensen Interceptor and DeFeKT are back on Tresor with an appropriate follow-up, 'Free Your Body'. As you would expect from these two heavyweights, electro is the order of the day across five tracks as fun as they are serious. 'Free Your Body' has a brooding, prowling quality to it, while 'Mr Kinney' features everyone's favourite robot cop and some gnarly, party-starting monosynth lines. There's space for the straight-up 4/4 thrust of 'Bipolar' and the dirty acid clang of 'Life', leaving '7000 Miles' to mop up with another assault on the senses through the power of gargantuan analogue synths.
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out of stock $8.08
Free Your Mind
Free Your Mind (180 gram vinyl 12" + MP3 download code with obi-strip)
Cat: TRESOR 335. Rel: 25 May 22
 
Electro
Free Your Mind (5:20)
Alpha Klub (5:16)
Broken City (4:42)
Leisure Machine (3:59)
Nite Night (4:45)
Review: Jensen Interceptor and DeFeKT bring an emotive techno and electro EP to Tresor, channeling their styles as tools in the processing of trauma and loss. "Tresor355 - Free Your Mind - is dedicated to everyone dealing with illness... loss... to everyone who finds strength in the sound", goes its accompanying text. The music is hard-hitting, sharp and rejuvenating, with bits like 'Alpha Klub' standing out in particular for their knife-edge energy cutting though negative thought states. Power on.
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out of stock $10.83
Club Angels EP
Cat: DANCETRAX 036. Rel: 22 Feb 22
 
Electro
Ride (4:34)
Ride (Dagga remix) (4:57)
Drop Your Pants (4:17)
Boy U Nasty (5:34)
Review: More hot-to-trot heaviness on Unknown To The Unknown's Dance Trax offshoot, as electro/techno heavyweight Jensen Interceptor joins forces with Berlin's foul-mouthed DJ Fuck Off for a trip into high-octane electro-tek/ghetto booty territory. The main attraction is arguably opener 'Ride', a breathless slammer full of nasty synth sounds, teak-tough beats and cut-up vocal samples that's subsequently given an even more up-tempo club electro re-fix courtesy of Bogata-based producer Dagga. Elsewhere, 'Drop Your Pants' is another seriously sleazy and pumping slab of X-rated dancefloor insanity, while 'Boy You Nasty' is a muscular, driving slab of steroid-enhanced ghetto-tek sweatiness.
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 in stock $14.95
Safe
Safe (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: SUSAN 007. Rel: 22 Mar 19
 
Electro
Jensen Interceptor - "EM Damage" (7:50)
Jeans - "Aquatic Lifefrms Alien Hybrd Evolvd" (6:40)
Axefield - "Slapende Honden" (5:20)
out of stock $10.06
EBEAMZ 028
Cat: EBEAMZ 028. Rel: 06 Nov 18
 
Electro
Jensen Interceptor - "Kinetic Floor" (5:04)
Jensen Interceptor - "Kode" (4:39)
Lake Haze - "Pacific Storm" (3:58)
Lake Haze - "Hydro Blast" (4:26)
Review: For the 28th release on E-Beamz, the London based retroverts have called in two seriously hot producers on a killer split EP. Aussie label staple Mikey Melas aka Jensen Interceptor takes up proceedings on the A side, which features the sleek electro-funk of "Kinetic Floor" and the bouncy alien groove of "Kode" while on the flip, The Hague based Portuguese producer Lake Haze (Unknown To The Unknown/Creme Organization) offers up the fierce, bass-driven dystopianism of "Pacific Storm" and some ethereal futurist vibes on the majestic "Hydro Blast".
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out of stock $9.54
From The Dark Vol 1
Sync 24 X Alienata - "Future Sound" (5:31)
Jensen Interceptor & Assembler Code - "VVS" (6:08)
214 - "Rock Scramble" (6:22)
Rico Casazza - "Gingerino" (6:15)
Delta Funktionen - "Hex" (7:37)
Stratowerx - "GmBHZolhoff" (5:57)
Versalife - "Infinite Velocities" (5:52)
Exterminador - "Guaraci" (5:09)
out of stock $22.95
Code Three
Cat: PROPAGANDAM 009. Rel: 08 Mar 19
 
Electro
Sync 24 - "Warehouse" (5:54)
Sync 24 - "Poll Wars" (4:52)
Jensen Interceptor - "Quiet Earth" (5:57)
Jensen Interceptor - "Valamar 404" (feat Assembler Code) (5:07)
out of stock $9.80
10 Year Electronics
Cat: CE 020. Rel: 26 Jan 17
 
Electro
Sync 24 & Truss - "Tri-gate" (6:17)
Sync 24 & Radioactive Man - "Eliptical" (5:59)
Sync 24 & Jensen Interceptor - "Wave ID" (6:06)
Sync 24 & Steve Allman - "We Animate" (6:11)
out of stock $8.76
Big Bang Energy
Big Bang Energy (green vinyl 12")
Cat: SWEATY 006. Rel: 18 May 21
 
Electro
Everything (4:41)
Alien Realm (5:13)
Unknown Source (5:12)
End Of The Human Race (4:06)
Review: You'd expect an EP called Big Bang Energy - especially one crafted by the combined talents of Sweaty Records regular Volruptus and electro/techno heavyweight Jenson Interceptor - to be full of heavy, high-octane treats. It is, of course, with opener 'Everything' adding aggressive electronic motifs, mind-mangling riffs, broken computer beats and 808 bass to a fast and sweaty electro beat. The all-out aggression is tempered a little on the admittedly filthy and mind-mangling 'Alien Realm', but it returns on the frankly insane, buzzing and bleeping techno surge of 'Unknown Source' and 'End of the Human Race'. The latter is quite bouncy and fun, despite its clear dystopian intent.
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