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Singles
Space Love Continuum
Cat: FOSSIL 007. Rel: 14 Apr 25
Space Love (6:54)
Shwag (5:10)
GoGo Stomp (5:26)
Review: UV & Nenor link up once more and return to Fossils with three new edits that take the form of spaced-out deep cosmic chuggers. These are all classy tunes with an analogue edge, great deference to the classic synth sounds of days gone by but all with nice modern touches. 'Space Love' is a widescreen odyssey with sultry female vocals and a sweet theremin sound. On the flip, 'Shwag' has hazy pads and slowed down, rugged, sleazy drums and bass and then last of all comes 'GoGo Stomp' with another bubbly bottom end, squelchy bassline and weird but wonderful vocal sounds. A brilliantly high-grade addition to your record back.
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Holiday In Sardonia
Cat: DREA 023. Rel: 19 Mar 25
Extinction (5:00)
Holiday In Sardonia (4:53)
Bureau Degradation (4:59)
Suburbia (4:53)
Time Will Stop For Me (5:27)
Morse (3:51)
Review: Zarkoff taps into myriad different sources for inspiration here - there are swirling vocals that remind of Bowie, chilly synths from Depeche Mode and lithe beats from the contemporary underground. It's all crafted from melancholic synths as the heavenly voices soar up top and hypnotic drum machine beats lock in the groove. It makes for music that is both suited to more cultured club sets but also home listening sessions. 'Bureau Degradation' is our favourite for the slightly speedier beats and more pained vibes of the synths. A brilliantly original EP, wherever you look.
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Played by: Rave Energy
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Albums
Scooterboys From The Pool
Scooterboys From The Pool (limited 'black inside milk clear' vinyl LP)
Cat: CITI 033. Rel: 29 Apr 25
The Saving Rain (3:25)
Lost In The Northern Lights (4:24)
Mon Reve (2:24)
Your Time (4:07)
Make Yourself At Home (3:14)
Another Body Found (3:49)
Murderous Earth (4:05)
Crashpark (2:02)
The Lie (3:48)
Scooterboys From The Pool (4:14)
Review: Cititrax proudly presents the debut LP from Another Body Found here, which is the latest moniker of A// who is well known for his pioneering work as Le Syndicat Electronique. Emerging from the French underground with a dark electro, industrial, minimal synth and wave style, he has a stark and visceral take on raw energy and haunting atmospheres. There are plenty of mechanical, hypnotic beats here with heft bass and hints of dystopian fears. The title track reimagines Bronski Beat's 'Smalltown Boy' and strips it to its emotional core, 'Lost In The Northern Lights' has a cold, urgent sound and 'Murderous Earth' is brilliantly unsettling and melancholic.
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Songs Of Love & Decay
Songs Of Love & Decay (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: DKMNTLUFO 15. Rel: 10 Apr 25
A Shallow Lake (2:57)
Crawling (4:54)
England Heretic (3:24)
Death Cult (4:55)
Love & Decay (5:24)
Night Fall (5:58)
Vessel Of Skin (4:26)
Pacific Island Kill (4:02)
Prisoner (6:22)
Ghost (5:23)
The Occult Body (4:24)
Review: Broken English Club is the alias of techno veteran Oliver Ho and here he explores his signature industrial wave and post-punk sound with unflinching intensity as he lands on Dekmantel's UFO Series with Songs Of Love And Decay. It is a raw, brooding album dedicated to the late Juan Mendez aka Silent Servant with tracks like 'Crawling' and 'Death Cult' echoing his tribal techno roots. 'England Heretic' meanwhile channels eerie synthwave and Giallo vibes and 'Vessel Of Skin' delves into distortion-laced post-punk that contrasts with the stark futurism of 'Pacific Island Kill.' Ho blends cinematic textures with club energy throughout so makes for a dark, emotionally charged tribute that pushes beyond typical boundaries and is sure to resonate in the club.

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Times
Times (2xLP)
Cat: SFELP 115D. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Posh (feat Juan Atkins, Peter Duggal & Miriam Suarez) (4:23)
Planet In Fever (feat U96 & Emil Schult) (5:25)
Cinema (feat Fabrice Lig) (5:10)
Far Away (feat Peter Duggal) (7:16)
Future One (feat Newmen) (5:58)
Uber All (feat Peter Hook, Peter Duggal & Thomas Vangarde) (5:10)
Magazine (Imppu rework) (2:45)
Property (feat Anthony Rother, Peter Duggal & Rob Keane) (4:55)
Times (feat Peter Duggal & Victoria Port) (5:19)
Global Youth (feat Boris Blank, Peter Duggal, Jon Russel, Victoria Port & Emil Schult) (6:58)
Sexersizer (feat U96 & Miriam Suarez) (3:51)
Hildebrandlied (feat U96, Miriam Suarez & Jeannine Flur) (6:00)
Monday To The Moon (feat Peter Hook, Peter Duggal, Victoria Port & Thomas Vangarde) (6:46)
Review: Wolfgang Flur is of course the former electronic percussionist of Kraftwerk during their classic era from 1974 to 1986. He's now set to release a new studio album featuring collaborations with several synth-pop and dance music icons. They include German techno duo U96, Yello's Boris Blank, Thomas Vangarde - better known as former Daft Punk mainman Thomas Bangalter - Juan Atkins, Antony Rother, Emil Schult and New Order legend Peter Hook. Flur has since become a celebrated solo artist whose music blends retro-futurism, melody and narrative while always maintaining an optimistic vision for humanity.

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Tet 41
Tet 41 (LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: STUMM 513. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Xin Chao (2:52)
Kumquat (3:15)
Li Xi (2:52)
Hoa Dao (4:59)
Ghi-ta (3:27)
Da Nang (4:00)
Dragon Bridge (3:46)
Chim Se (4:47)
Gio (5:18)
Cam On (4:29)
Review: Berlin-based producer JakoJako aka Sibel Kocer's debut album for Mute - after appearances on a stream of leading German labels including Tresor - is described as a distillation of ideas that she's been exploring for many years. In reality, that means working on a minimal set up, away from the computer while restricting herself to just a Eurorack and a Waldorf Iridium Core, in the search for spontaneity. She found it, for sure, as the results - recorded in Vietnam during the Tet Lunar New Year celebrations - are a feast of glistening arpeggios and lush modular textures, stripped back but full of expression and personality. 'Ghi-ta' will appeal to fans of vintage perky ambient productions the Pete Namlook/Mixmaster Morris collaboration Dreamfish, while 'Gio' has a touch of Tangerine Dream's classic widescreen sensibilities. Bold tones, bold debut.
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By Pass
By Pass (LP)
Cat: GME 978LP. Rel: 06 Mar 25
Loony Bin
Seldom Often
Smooth Down
Mingled & Tangled
Tina Town
TMT
Devil Fellow
W Infatuation
Taking Shape
Tape
Review: French electronic duo KaS Product were proper enigmas. Their first decade of activity, from 1980 to 1990, was marked by carving out their own niche within a fertile and noisy corner of music close to punk, early cold and minimal wave, and indie-electro. Compared by some to Kaleidoscope-era Siouxsie and The Banshees, Soft Cell and Suicide, it's no stretch to say that without this pair -the late Spatsz (Daniel Favre) and Mona Soyoc - the likes of Prinzhorn Dance School would sound different. By Pass was up there with their finest hours and most defining creations. Arriving in 1983, it's packed with a kind of dark, back-room-of-a-dive bar venue edge that is at once anarchistic, surreal, and beautiful. 'Tina Town', for example, will raise the hair on the back of your neck, 'W Infatuation' seems to belong in some batshit Broadway musical, 'Mingled & Tingled' is all about groove and seduction. Excellent all round.
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Gondel Kino Bremen 1971
Cat: RANDB 162LP. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Heavy Metal Kids (12:23)
Ruckzuck (14:46)
Vom Himmel Hoch (14:58)
Ruckstoss Gondoliere (11:13)
Review: This release, which was recorded for Bremen Radio in 1971, features four extended tracks showcasing German pioneers Kraftwerk in a very different light from their later work. The short-lived lineup of Schneider, Rother and Dinger fused electric guitar with their then-signature electronic sounds and it gives rise to unusual, exciting and innovative music. Half of the tracks here, as hardcore fans will recognise, are drawn from their debut album, Kraftwerk 1, and the recording quality is excellent. This release also includes full recording details along with extensive sleeve notes that help offer a fascinating glimpse into Kraftwerk's early, experimental sound before their more iconic and pioneering electronic phase.
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Light & Magic (reissue)
Cat: 317181. Rel: 17 Apr 25
True Mathematics
Seventeen
Flicking Your Switch
Fire
Turn It On
Blue Jeans
Cracked LCD
Black Plastic
Evil
Startup Chime
Nuhorizons
Cease2xist
Re:agents
Light & Magic
The Reason Why
Review: Reissued over two decades since its original release, the second full-length from Liverpool's Ladytron still thrums with the same sharp-edged futurism that made it such a cult touchpoint. Tracks like 'Seventeen' and 'Evil' captured a tension between robotic detachment and raw emotional charge, anchored in the band's icy synth palette and minimal, deadpan vocals. While 'Blue Jeans' flirts with glammy melancholy, 'Turn It On' and 'Fire' dial up the menace, tapping into something more volatile. There's something surgical about the sequencing tooi'Cracked LCD', 'NuHorizons' and 'Cease2exist' stretch into more abstract terrain, before folding back into hook-laced electro-pop with the closing title track and 'The Reason'. With Daniel Hunt and Mickey Petralia co-producing, the album took shape in Los Angeles but never lost the European chill that defined their sound. It's a record that helped redraw the map for synth-pop in the early 2000sineither retro-futurist pastiche nor pure nostalgia, but something sleek, cinematic and entirely their own.
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Myrtus Myth
Myrtus Myth (limited 'swamp pearl' vinyl LP)
Cat: 2MR 87. Rel: 06 Mar 25
Orpheus (3:47)
Farewell (3:42)
Anna (3:24)
Night Trains (3:40)
Zver (3:59)
Spades On Hearts (2:55)
Purple Sadness (2:44)
Agata Dreams (3:47)
Smoke & Ashes (3:34)
Easy Rider (2:47)
Kali-Yuga (2:28)
Review: .The last time we fell in love with Kedr Livansky it was October 2021 and the world was looking up. Lockdowns were over, and Liminal Soul brought us a celebratory embrace rooted in dance music and post-club night warmth. "Trance-tipped, heart-on-sleeve dance music that's never shy and still always chilled out enough to sit back and contemplate," we said at the time. Myrtus Myth is a very different thing altogether, but thankfully feels no less optimistic. Definitely sitting closer to pop, a kind of soft-yacht-rock, electronic-jazz-chill, and beach bar downtempo compared with the dance floors we were so keen to revisit three years ago, a few things have survived - all of them wonderful deep. Another stunner, to put all that another way.
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All Worlds
All Worlds (limited translucent green vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: SBA 10LPC3. Rel: 06 Mar 25
Friendzone (4:19)
Passerine (feat Emma Acs) (3:23)
Dummy (feat Purient) (3:41)
Akkadian (3:33)
Lights In The Center (3:54)
Kokiri (4:38)
Nowhere (feat YL Hoii & 3ndles5) (3:30)
Fleece (4:19)
Velella Velella Wind Sailors (3:28)
Still Here (3:05)
 in stock $25.98
The Neon Demon (Soundtrack)
The Neon Demon (Soundtrack) (limited gatefold pink blue & purple splattered vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: LPRGM 1828C. Rel: 13 Mar 25
Neon Demon
Sweet Tempest - "Mine"
Julian Winding - "Demon Dance"
What Are You
Don't Forget Me When You're Famous
Gold Paint Shoot
Take Off Your Shoes
Ruby At The Morgue
Jesse Sneaks Into Her Room
Real Lolita Rides Again
Messenger Walks Among Us
Runway
Take Her To Measurements
Who Wants Sour Milk
I Would Never Say You're Fat
Thank God You're Awake (remix)
Kinky
Ruby's Close Up
Lipstick Drawing
Something's In My Room
Are We Having A Party
Get Her Out of Me
Sia - "Waving Goodbye"
Review: Cliff Martinez's soundtrack is a full realised musical world that is defined by eerie synths and pulsating rhythms, all of which perfectly capture The Neon Demon hypnotic and unsettling atmosphere. Martinez is well known for his work on Drive and Only God Forgives and here once more delivers a score that is both haunting and seductive while mirroring the neon-lit world of fashion and obsession. The soundtrack weaves dreamy, ambient textures with dark, throbbing electronic undercurrents that draw you in and highlights include 'Neon Demon' and 'Mine' which pulse with icy beauty and mean this one stands as one of Martinez's most evocative and chilling compositions.
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Berserker (reissue)
Berserker (reissue) (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 964145 841. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Berserker (5:46)
This Is New Love (6:20)
The Secret (5:54)
My Dying Machine (5:37)
Cold Warning (6:00)
Pump It Up (4:43)
The God Film (4:57)
A Child With The Ghost (3:54)
The Hunter (4:33)
Empty Bed, Empty Heart (bonus tracks) (3:12)
Here Am I (5:47)
She Cried (6:00)
Rumour (2:48)
The Ship Comes Apart (4:00)
Review: In 1984, Gary Numan launched Numa Records and started a new phase in his career with the release of Berserker. This album introduced a harder-edged digital sound into his canon while maintaining the analogue textures of his earlier work. It's a testament to the fact that Numan's creative evolution never stopped and blends both personal and fictional narratives into haunting tracks like 'My Dying Machine,' 'This Is New Love' and 'Berserker.' The remastered double vinyl edition includes the original album with bonus tracks that add extra perspective to this pivotal period in his career.
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Nox Anima
Cat: BORCD 074. Rel: 17 Mar 25
Nightfall
Inner Symphony
Signal
I See You Up Tomorrow
You Can't Hide (feat Jeanne Added)
Des Choses (feat Yelle)
Hunger
On The Edge
Call The Mystery
Sakuru
Dreamers
Review: A warm welcome back to long-serving French duo Scratch Massive, a DJ/production twosome who have been active locally and internationally since 1994. Nox Anima is, somewhat remarkably, the duo's first studio album since 2018. Rooted in the stylish, atmospheric and occasionally moody new wave sound they've been developing for decades, the album frequently pairs dark and clandestine analogue and modular synth sounds - throbbing, arpeggio-style sequences and ghostly chords - with metronomic or sparse beats, moments of melodic positivity, spacey electronics and whispered or sung female lead vocals. It's a musical blend that pays dividends far more often than not, making Nox Anima a must-check for fans of leftfield synth pop and chilly coldwave sounds.
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Now You See Me Now You Don't
Cat: SR 018. Rel: 04 Mar 25
Death Must Come
Piece Of Mind
The Tudors
Deep Blue
Penthouse Samba
Mimes Calling In The Dark
Venus Opulence
Venus Decadence
The Bells (Time Will Tell)
The Scythe
Review: Synth-pop duo Marina Zispin aka Bianca Scout and Martyn Reid lead you on a trip into nocturnal spaces with this new album Now You See Me (Now You Don't). It is a place where time and memory come together into shadowy worlds of mechanical groves, airy melodies and retro-future imagery. N 'Piece Of Mind' the ghost of bands like Jy Division lurk in the stark drums and melancholic guitar lines, while 'Penthouse Samba' taps into dark disco chug and 'Venus Opulence' is a more minimal, sky and experimental concoction that will freak you out if you listen to it one with the lights out.

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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $30.95
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