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Singles
Random Patterns EP
Cat: MTRON 015. Rel: 27 Sep 19
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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Wade Galaxy
Cat: YDMF 01. Rel: 22 Jun 22
Hypercube (4:10)
Phaze (Fade Off) (4:32)
Phaze (James Bangura remix) (5:37)
Hypercube (Surrogate mix) (5:47)
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COD3 QR 015
Cat: COD 3QR015. Rel: 06 Dec 23
Calibre - "Sump Dub" (6:33)
Seroplexx - "Alerte Rouge" (6:14)
Costello - "Timeline" (7:11)
Marcelus - "Forward" (4:35)
Subground 3000 - "Sound Migration" (Lee Trax Garage remix) (6:38)
Jim Rivers - "Cosmos" (8:31)
Melatron & Ancient Artefact - "I Get My Kicks" (6:53)
Review: The latest compilation album from COD3 QR is, as always, focused on eclecticism, open-mindedness, divergence and non-conformity, featuring the usual wide range of electronic music, all handpicked by Laurent Garnier and Scan X. The vinyl edition of this very latest edition of the compilation series - which was embarked upon in not long after the longstanding but mysterious label was revealed to be the fruits of the labours of this legendary duo, who had until then ran it incognito - comes as a condensed version of the digital, on which a terse seven tracks from the likes of Calibre, Seroplexx, Costello, Marcelus, Subground 3000, Lee Trax, Jim Rivers, Melatron and Ancient Artifact all appear. Though the label has set a high expectation with their admonition against "all expectations and all prejudices", they actually do extremely well to fulfil that aim. Most contributions here - from the steppy, sloppy 'Sump Dub to the just-plain-monstrous 'I Get My Kicks' - tend towards on the uncategorisable and unpigeonholeable, at least in terms of overtly boxed-in genre norms.
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Played by: Wes Baggaley
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More Than Machine 02: Part 2
Cat: TR 122V. Rel: 18 Jan 22
Client 03 - "Default Mode Network" (4:35)
Marco Bailey - "Smoke It" (5:18)
John Selway - "Phase Vortex" (6:15)
Alexander Kowalski - "Flickering Lights" (5:59)
Review: Christian Smith's esteemed Tronic imprint recently deployed the second edition in its More Than Machine series which explored more underground sounds than expected, mainly in the form of electro. British newcomer Client 03 drops some sublime futurist beats on 'Default Mode Network', legendary Belgian Marco Bailey delivers something different from his usual main room techno sound on 'Smoke It'. Over on the flip, Smith's former studio collaborator John Selway makes a welcome appearance on the sci-fi bass explorations of 'Phase Vortex' and Kanzleramt staple Alexander Kowalski delivers the EP highlight on the dystopian machine funk of 'Flickering Lights'.
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The Wellness Algorithm
The Wellness Algorithm (heavyweight vinyl 12" + insert)
Cat: TWA 001. Rel: 22 Jan 21
Doc Pavlonium - "It's Only The Beginning Of The Hi Fi World" (6:37)
XBeat - "Cristmals" (5:00)
Sanpedro - "The Sybian Profit Drama" (5:00)
Jack Bags - "Jack Hammer" (6:43)
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Computer Love
Computer Love (gold vinyl 7")
Cat: FMRB 7185GOLD. Rel: 03 Sep 21
The Egyptian Lover & Hanky Panky - "Computer Love (Sweet Dreams)" (3:16)
Jamie Jupitor - "Computer Power" (previously unreleased version) (4:49)
Review: Mr Bongo take this next one back to 1984 and 1985 with a tasty little split release from The Egyptian Lover and Jamie Jupitor. Both tunes offer unique takes on the famous electro funk sound and cult Los Angeles-based producer, vocalist and DJ The Egyptian Lover goes first with seminal track 'Computer Love (Sweet Dreams). It's a deep space exploration with melodic bass and slake drum work. The Lovers's disciple Jamie Jupitor heads up the reverse with the more high speed and edgy style and angular beats of 'Computer Power.' Both tunes make for irresistible body music.
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Trigger Zone
Cat: INTLC 001. Rel: 04 May 18
Trigger Zone (5:11)
Human Method (6:13)
Industrial Drive (6:17)
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Keeping The Legacy Vol 3
Cat: HZO 13. Rel: 15 Feb 24
Huerta - "DAYL" (5:08)
Jacksonville - "Data Log" (7:03)
Nlxlb - "Gravitate" (6:35)
100Hz - "Ggg" (6:52)
Review: Hizou Deep Rooted Music is one of those quality-assured imprints that is always well worth checking in with. This latest platter is another on that truly matters with Huerta opening up with 'DAYL' which showcases his distinctive blend of spaced-out breaks and silky tech house. Jacksonville's 'Data Log' is ahems down and deep late-night cosmic excursion and Nlxlb's 'Gravitate' keeps you afloat on mellifluous astral lines and twinkling melodic stars. 100Hz shuts down with 'Ggg', a unique mix of floating pads and barely-there rhythm that grow in stature as your journey to the certain edges of the galaxy unfolds.

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Lightsplitter
Lightsplitter (translucent red vinyl 12" + insert)
Cat: ZCELEC 004RED. Rel: 05 Nov 21
Human Behind Pluto - "Lightsplitter" (5:53)
Johnfaustus - "Red Sonjia" (5:36)
VSO - "Sinking" (5:02)
VSO - "Complacency" (5:02)
Review: Human Behind Pluto, johnfaustus and VSO all contuse to this new split red vinyl from Zodiak Communte. Human Behind Pluto goes first with a warp speed, electro-tinged techno track that has a knack-snapping beat and brilliantly mangled acid line. Johnfaustus's 'Red Sonjia' is dark and twisted electro from the underworld and VSO offers two sick jams: 'Sinking' is a bumping and coruscated bit of electro-crunk and 'Complacency' is a dense full flavour cosmic assault with fearless drum programming and plenty of suspenseful synths. This one takes no prisoners and comes with its own unique insert.
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Played by: Wes Baggaley
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Test Pilot Volume 1 (remastered)
Cat: V12/ 2A. Rel: 12 May 23
Jungian Archetype - "Pursuit Of The Blue Car (RIP)" (5:28)
I-F - "Shadow Of The Clown" (7:28)
I-F - "Casablanca Sunrise" (7:39)
Jungian Archetype - "Who Are You?! (Theme From Paranoid Stranger)" (7:48)
Review: Released back in 1996, Test Pilot Vol 1 has remained a highlight of the Viewlexx label ever since and has been one of those records that command regular calls for a repress. Kudos to I-F then for finally heeding these shouts and presenting a remastered edition for the masses. For the uninitiated, this 12" features classic Hague cuts from I-F and Jungian Archetype, another alias of the Viewlexx boss, with all four perfect for introducing a sense of bedlam to the dancehall. "Who Are You...?! (Theme From Paranoid Stranger)" in particular will bend many an unprepared mind. If you don't own an original edition, grip this remastered version and hold tight for a brand new second volume of Test Pilot featuring Gesloten Cirkel and Roberto Auser!
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Voidfall Vol 1
Cat: TTP 002. Rel: 07 Dec 23
Samuel Jabba - "Flatline" (6:46)
Aniano - "El Terror De Galdar" (6:43)
Omar Akhrif - "Mud" (6:16)
Javier Carballo - "I Hear You" (6:01)
Review: The Time To Panic label began in style with a release from Ildec earlier this year and now they're back with a various artists split disc which widens out their approach as a label. Samuel Jabba kicks off the record with 'Flatline', a sinewy slice of noirish synth house which will be perfect for anyone wanting to get the dancefloor a little on-edge. Aniano has a similarly full-fat analogue-style sound, but there's a more playful quality to the wonky synths working their way through 'El Terror De Ga?ldar', while Omar Akhrif kicks off the B-side with the dark and dangerous stomper 'Mud'. Javier Carballo completes the picture with 'I Hear You', a perfectly sinister sign off on a record that will appeal to all denizens of the night.
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Played by: Rave Energy
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Laptop Cafe
Cat: CAL 008. Rel: 06 Jul 17
Song 6 (4:29)
Song 2 (5:52)
Song 1 (4:56)
Song 4 (5:52)
Song 3 (5:48)
Song 5 (4:31)
Review: Before James Stinson's untimely death in 2002, the legendary Drexciya producer was working on a follow-up to Lifestyles Of The Laptop Cafe, his sole album as The Other People Place. Somehow, Clone has managed to find a DAT tape of this classic "long lost album" - or, at least, the material he'd already finished for it - and is finally releasing it. Laptop Cafe is, of course, superb, with Stinson brilliantly joining the dots between intergalactic electro, languid deep house, melodious IDM, fluid Motor City techno and most notably, the cymbal-heavy drum rhythms and dexterous piano lines of jazz. While it's not quite as jaw dropping as its acclaimed, recently reissued predecessor, it's still nothing short of sublime.
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Hidden Universe
Hidden Universe (hand-stamped 12" + poster)
Cat: A7A 005. Rel: 20 Jul 23
Close Encounter (4:10)
Close Encounter (Privacy remix) (6:46)
Loophole (4:21)
Zeptosecond (4:18)
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Void Remixes
Void Remixes (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: INFILTRATE 11. Rel: 21 Feb 22
Flash (AlexJann remix) (4:57)
Isolate (Stojche remix) (5:09)
Void (Sound Synthesis remix) (6:21)
Reconnect (Relpek remix) (5:22)
Review: In 2018, unknown artist James Infiltrate dropped an album of smart electro tunes that get everyone talking. It turned out to be an alias of James Burnham aka Burnski aka the Constant Sound boss aka Instinct, who is one of the most visible and prolific artists of recent years. Now some of the cuts from that album get choice remixes - AlexJann flips 'Flash' into a caustic electro banger with bright synths and twisted bass. Stojche goes for a lurching, loopy, scintillating and loopy remix of 'Isolate' that takes you to the stars and the flip offers up an acid laced electro cruiser from Sound Synthesis and Relpek mix of 'Reconnect' that is melodic and mysterious.
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Love To Do It
Love To Do It (translucent yellow vinyl 12")
Cat: WM 021. Rel: 26 Apr 23
Love To Do It (4:55)
Love To Do It (Mella Dee Law & Disorder mix) (7:00)
Love To Do It (Mella Dee Split Your Wig mix) (5:20)
Review: Mall Grab's Warehouse Music serves up sounds for just that setting and for this latest bit of dancefloor dynamite, they turn to Joshua James & Ride Committee Featuring Roxy for a twisted new single. 'Love To Do It' is a mix of hefty hits and crunchy drum breaks, driving techno bass and filtered vocal stabs with wordless vocalisations. It's intense and high energy but has a unique character which then gets mixed up by Mella Dee, twice. His Law & Disorder mix is a stripped-back and punchy banger with freaky vocal work and the Split Your Wig mix is even more punchy and barrel chested.
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Cold Light Wave
Cold Light Wave (hand-numbered 12" + insert limited to 110 copies)
Cat: BT 85. Rel: 20 Mar 24
Cold Light Wave (5:54)
Collective Paranoia (6:21)
Pass 3 (6:13)
The Chamber (5:14)
Review: Brokntoys has been helping to set the electro agenda for some years now. This 85th outing is a hand-stamped, white label 12" in mad limited quantities from Alex Jann and it opens with a cosmic adventure in the form of 'Cold Light Wave'. Things get much darker on 'Collective Paranoia' with its menacing low ends and booming sub-bass, then 'Pass 3' takes on a creepy atmosphere with sequential synth bleeps and bumpy broken beats keeping you guessing. Last of all is a funky cyborg disco workout in the form of 'The Chamber'.
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Split Machine EP
Cat: GO 007. Rel: 12 Jun 23
Jauzas The Shining - "Business Machines" (5:07)
Jauzas The Shining - "Isla De Encanta" (5:32)
Jauzas The Shining - "Equation" (5:10)
Cycloplex - "Intercepted" (6:19)
Cycloplex - "Acid Machine" (6:23)
Review: Fresh label operation Gladio Operations are embarking on a new spate of releases. Extending the idea of splitting a slab of wax between artists to the music itself, 'Split Machine' is the latest from French-Spanish collaborators Jauzas The Shining and Cycloplex, united in their taste for rugged electro. Even so, their respective styles shine through nicely here: The former delivers three cuts of aggressive and textured basslines, while the latter offers two tracks of comparatively hypnotic rhythms. Though it's an elusive concept, both effortlessly convey the notion of the schism in the machine.
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Hydro Systems
Cat: EBEAMZ 021. Rel: 13 Mar 18
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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The Fontainebleau Plus Remixes
Cat: MON 025. Rel: 16 Jun 23
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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Club Angels EP
Cat: DANCETRAX 036. Rel: 22 Feb 22
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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Hay Alguien EP
Cat: D21 003. Rel: 15 Dec 22
E-ntro (2:23)
Del Dicho Al Hecho (7:15)
Lov (5:25)
Technovela (6:16)
Played by: Rave Energy
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Disintegration
Cat: CNP 026. Rel: 07 Feb 22
Disintegration (5:50)
Junction 3 (8:20)
Skipless Skratch Samples (12:36)
Disintegration (Locked Groove) (2:00)
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SSTR/VA 01
SSTR/VA 01 (12" + poster + MP3 download code)
Cat: SSTRVA 01. Rel: 11 Oct 21
Jonnnah - "Routing End Of Desert" (5:27)
Yolek - "Aela" (4:32)
Antoine 80 - "Oula Oups!" (4:12)
Penelope's Fiance - "Transcending" (3:34)
Shcuro - "Carnation" (4:16)
DJ 8.6 - "Argent Flamme" (4:34)
Played by: Jane Fitz
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Signal Drive EP
Cat: DO 303003. Rel: 12 Apr 23
Signal Drive (3:42)
Recovery2 (3:50)
Scramble (5:48)
Signal Drive (MOY remix) (4:37)
Oh Nein (4:24)
Back2 (4:49)
Review: Almost 40 years after the acid sound was first accidentally stumbled across it is still providing artists with endless amounts of inspiration. This Dynamics of Acid label is another one dedicated to the cause and here Jonathan Hipgrave under his Jonny3snares alias explores six different and equally sublime sounds that will make your brain dance as much as your body. There is an inward sense of reflection to the opener 'Signal Drive', a deep melancholy to 'Recovery' then squelchy hyperactive rhythms define 'Scramble.' Three flipside cuts again pair meaningful synths with lithe drum programming to make for a fantastically futuristic EP.
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau
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Absence Of Thought EP
Cat: ENT 001. Rel: 20 Jul 23
Absence Of Thought (5:19)
Absence Of Thought (Dashiell Breakbeat Rethink) (6:32)
L'Esprit (5:01)
Go Beyond (5:13)
Review: EYA boss and London tastemaker Jos completed a successful tour down under earlier in the year and now steps out with this new EP to kick off the Naarm based label, Entered Records. He does so with his uniquely storytelling electro - wispy melodies that convey real meaning and human emotion over compelling rhythms. 'Absence Of Thought' is a chunky bumper to start with, then the Dashiell Breakbeat Rethink is a darker more jungle leaning rework. 'L'Esprit' then layers up massive rubbery kicks with chattering percussion and moody chords before 'Go Beyond' shuts down with an eerie lead synth over marching drums that mean business.
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Singularitrianism
Norwell - "Cylon" (5:30)
Somatic Responses - "Machine Truth" (5:22)
Illusionconsumer - "Singularitrianism" (1:09)
Jauzas The Shining - "Silence Harmony" (5:08)
Serge Geyzel - "No Is The Default Unless You Try" (6:27)
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For A Bitter Tomorrow: Band 2
For A Bitter Tomorrow: Band 2 (12" in hand-stamped sleeve)
Cat: BIT 007. Rel: 21 Mar 23
Salomo - "Bodytalk" (6:58)
Interviews - "Let Go" (5:16)
Qwerty - "Kisela Neman" (5:24)
Jonbjorn - "Chica" (4:58)
Review: Bitterfeld continues to blaze its own electro trail with a seventh outing that again its top draw. This one is a various artistic collection under the title For A Bitter Tomorrow: Band 2 and opens up with Salomo's 'Bodytalk', a crisp and ice cold electro rhythm before Interviews bathe you in gloriously deft sci-fi melodies on 'Let Go' and Qwerty's 'Kisela Neman' then brings some madness with crashing hits and molten acid lines. Jonbjorn's 'Chica' closes with similarly high impact electro sounds and raw textures.
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Albums
Phyalla
Phyalla (2xLP)
Cat: GTDLP 8. Rel: 08 Nov 23
Land SH
Q-DRUB 3
SH MIDS
Bassline
Q-DRUB 2
Q-DRUB
Age Of K-0S
Free To Travel
End Of Times
False Ending
Review: The sheer volume of material The Jaffa Kid puts out himself makes it tricky to keep up, but fortunately you can count on labels like Gated to offer a more manageable window into his sound. Taking elements from electro, breakbeat and electronica, Daniel Pringle surfs sinewaves and sequences to create heartfelt machine music with blood pumping in its circuits. Presented across double vinyl, this is a proper album experience which takes in starry-eyed chill-out, misfit acid techno, crunchy hardcore and much more besides. You might call it braindance, or you might just call it The Jaffa Kid.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Void
Void (140 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: INFILTRATE LP01. Rel: 15 Nov 21
The Source (4:53)
Reconnect (4:02)
Saturn (4:13)
Isolate (4:28)
Void (4:53)
Objective (4:29)
Stargate (4:18)
Flash (4:30)
Reflect (5:28)
Horizons (5:12)
Review: Back in 2018, previously unheard artist James Infiltrate impressed via a punchy EP of club-focused electro numbers. It later emerged that the mysterious producer was none other than Constant Sound founder Burnski. Here he dons the alias once more for a full-length excursion three years in the making. It's a fine album, too, with the long-serving producer delivering a winning combination of punchy, club-ready beats, sci-fi fired synth sounds, moody Michigan bass and the kind of authentically spacey atmosphere that has long been associated with the greatest electro records. There's also enough subtle variety in terms of tempo and style to guarantee that you'll not get bored of it any time soon. Highly impressive, but did we really expect anything less?
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Battle Of The Planets
Cat: BMVMT 007. Rel: 16 May 22
A Journey To Planet Acid
Revenge Of The Wasp
Infinity
Questions From The Future
Middle Peace
Planet 90
Work It
Planet Assault
Planet Funk
Battle Of The Planets
Review: Marking over 16 years as an artist, Robert James unveils his debut album Battle of The Planets. A milestone in any musician's career, the LP illustrates the breadth of Rob's tastes and influences, exploring the rugged terrain of planet electronica. Ranging from breaks and electro to house and techno, Battle of The Planets was made during lockdown, a period of creativity and isolation for many artists around the world. Across 10 skillfully produced cuts Rob takes us on an intrepid adventure into the cosmos, where mysterious atmospheres and uplifting melodies sit side by side with captivating dance floor rhythms. Many shades of his personality come through on this album, all tied together by his unique sonic identity; informed by his years spent on the dance floor, behind the decks and in the studio. On Battle of The Planets Robert James presents a distillation of his extensive knowledge and experience into one succinct, highly engaging body of work.
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Planisphere
Planisphere (1-sided digitally printed LP)
Cat: BEC 5610968. Rel: 24 Nov 22
Planisphere (part I-II-III-IV) (17:37)
Review: If there was ever a duo with the bombast and flair to pull off the 18-minute electro-rock-opera, it's surely Justice. Gaspard Auge and Xavier de Rosnay created Planisphere in the wake of conquering the world with their debut album Cross, initially for use on the catwalk but subsequently shared on their MySpace. Of course such releases now attain a kind of cult mythos, and Planisphere is no exception. In the Ed Banger era of dirty French touch, this is a fans dream come true - the gnarly monster that keeps on giving, now pressed up on a single side of vinyl for continuous listening, with a classy etching on the reverse.
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