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The Move
The Move (limited hand-numbered 12")
Cat: MW 083. Rel: 27 May 25
The Move (4:48)
Le Poete Maudit (2:03)
Eyes Of A Killer (3:04)
Shamandance (demo) (3:24)
21st CET (version) (4:45)
I See Black (4:36)
Review: The always excellent Minimal Wave presents a rare EP from Greek electronic pioneers In Trance 95 here. Alex Machairas and Nik Veliotis formed the duo in 1988 and very much helped define Greece's early electronic scene with their minimal synth and EBM-inspired sound, all of it usually marked by analogue warmth, hypnotic melodies and a futuristic sensibility. This release captures their innovative spirit and cult legacy across six unreleased tracks recorded between the late 80s and early 90s in Athens. It sounds magnificent and is a long-overdue glimpse into their visionary archive for new fans, or a fine reminder of their roots for those who have always been tuned in.

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Played by: Gumshoe
 in stock $27.49
Blurred Line
Blurred Line (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: MM 003V. Rel: 15 May 25
Ina (4:25)
Silence (6:01)
Arboria (5:25)
Orlok (5:52)
Blurred Line (4:50)
Nobody (4:46)
 in stock $16.81
Pixel Dreams EP
Cat: UH 004. Rel: 23 Apr 25
Computer React (7:17)
Late Night Computering (3:18)
Underwater (3:53)
Pixel Dreams (5:25)
Nummers (5:09)
1234 (4:01)
 in stock $20.18
Timeless Times Remixed (Delano Smith, Milton Jackson, Luke Hess, Max Watts)
Detroit Techno City (Delano Smith remix) (5:56)
Just The Groove (Milton Jackson remix) (5:21)
Nordhouse (Luke Hess & Brian Kage Reference remix) (5:51)
Galaxian (Max Watts remix) (6:02)
Review: Detroit's Brian Kage is back with more Motor City goodness, this time as a remixer alongside a fine selection of peers. It is his Timeless Times album that gets reworked here and for his remix of 'Nordhouse' he works with fellow Detroiter and dub techno don Luke Hess to cook up a warm, shuffling sound. Elsewhere Delano Smith brings his signature smoky loops and plaintive keys to 'Detroit Techno City', Milton Jackson steps up with a buddy deep house roller and 'Galaxian' gets an electro remix from Max Watts to make this a classy, quality collection.

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Ghetto Bangers
Cat: HCR 024. Rel: 07 Apr 25
Hardcore Motherfucker (4:21)
Three, Two, One (Boogie mix) (4:06)
UK Rave (7:19)
Ghetto Cyberpunkers (140 BPM mix) (4:24)
Hardcore Boys (5:15)
La Ruta (4:47)
Review: Domingo Dark makes his solo vinyl debut as Kaxtelian with an EP that really finds him stretching his legs across a mix of electro, UK hardcore and techno with a smattering of Belgian influences and the authentic sound of Valencia also peeking through. Created between the ghettos of Albacete and Badalona, the release marks a fine new chapter in Dark's career. 'Hardcore Motherfucker' is just that with its blistering drum funk and acid brightness. 'Ghetto Cyberpunkers' has booming low ends and caustic synths and 'Hardcore Boys' is a dense melange of ghoulish vocals and synth intensity that rides a slamming electro-techno rhythm.
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Super Ekstaasi
Cat: BAP 227. Rel: 20 May 25
Super Ekstaasi (6:49)
Klassikkoelokuva (4:15)
Hirvijarvi (4:39)
Uusiaalto (3:42)
Review: Next up on Bordello A Parigi is the prolific Kirill Junolainen under his Konerytmi alias with a four-track EP bridging disco, Italo, synth pop and wave. The title track is an emotive analogue ride full of glittering synths and distant melancholy, and is followed by the icy electro of 'Klassikkoelokuva' with crisp claps and bending basslines. On the flip, 'Hirvijarvi' takes a slow, sci-fi-inspired journey through spacey synths and probing percussion. Closing cut 'Uusiaalto' blends computer chirps, soaring strings and fractured drums for a bold yet fragile finish. It makes for a colourful showcase of Konerytmi's breadth and is melodic, mysterious and unmistakably good.
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Megapikseli
Cat: ANCPT 013. Rel: 20 May 25
Kirsikka (5:29)
Megapikseli (5:16)
Megapikseli (Fleck ESC remix) (4:56)
Mikropikseli (5:15)
Puro (4:04)
Review: Konerytmi is mad prolific, as you probably know - as well as this EP, there is also one dropping on Bordello A Parigi this month - but quality levels always remain high. This 'Megapikseli EP' is a high-definition dive into electro-funk with vintage video game soul. Opener 'Kirsikka' delivers laser zaps and crisp 808s, while the title track brings fog-lit chords and mind-bending percussion, followed by Fleck ESC's cinematic, abstract remix. Side B begins with 'Mikropikseli,' a sun-soaked cosmic journey filled with playful effects and radiant leads, and closing track 'Puro' oozes late-night electrosoul, acid basslines and shimmering melodies perfect for anyone who likes groove-rich electro inspired by the golden age of gaming.
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Slender Machine EP
Cat: VNCBRG 010. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Clarify That (5:33)
Save Kit (5:34)
Hanging Around (5:01)
Slender Machine (6:05)
Review: Ukraine-born, New York-based Kurilo's latest release captures a period of deep personal reflection and movement. Drawing inspiration from his time in Berlin and his tours around Europe, the music balances the frenetic energy of big cities with moments of solitude. 'Clarify That' opens with a direct, no-nonsense groove, setting the tone for a release that doesn't linger on nostalgia but instead pushes forward. Tracks like 'Save Kit' work with subtler textures, allowing bass and percussion to breathe, while 'Hanging Around' and 'Slender Machine' explore more unconventional rhythms and sonic space. There's an honesty to the music that doesn't shy away from exploring different tempos and feels, capturing Kurilo's evolving sound and sense of placeiwithout falling into any easy or familiar narrative.
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Nucleus
Nucleus (12")
Cat: WRECKS 056. Rel: 23 Apr 25
Nucleus (5:24)
Cold Automation (5:30)
Casini (4:55)
Albion (5:11)
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Inclementia EP
Cat: ISLA 003. Rel: 29 Apr 25
Basmafet (6:19)
Hijack (5:55)
Locked Away (5:12)
Zorry (5:58)
Exana Pox (Acid) (5:12)
Review: Island Beats welcome the return of Dani Labb for his second release 'Inclementia', converging sonic memory and dystopian fiction: the DJ and producer from Rio Negra culls his inspirations from the the many grim realms glimpsed in the video games that defined his youth, daubing a claustrophobic, hard-acid breaks pixel painting. Though the game realms aren't named, we're hearing hellish sonic level design in this one, be that in the Half Life security breach voices of 'Locked Away' or the dungeon crawling Doom acid of 'Hijack'.
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Fractal Kin EP
Cat: PLNK 004. Rel: 27 May 25
Lara - "Threshold" (6:44)
Nicolas Duque - "Steps Beyond" (5:46)
Comik Sans - "Brainfreezer" (Natural Goofy mix) (6:05)
Natural Goofy - "Ensename A Mentir" (6:41)
Kurilo & Mili - "Tu M'en Veux" (6:07)
Review: Planka Records continues to lay out its musical agenda with a fourth EP that takes the form of a forward-thinking compilation that blends fresh talent with trusted names. Hypnotic rhythms, shimmering textures, and fearless experimentation define this release, creating a soundscape that's equally suited for deep club immersion or solitary reflection. House, electro, and techno influences blur seamlessly, crafting tracks that transcend time and genre. Each cut pulses with enigmatic energy, pulling the listener deeper into Planka's evolving sonic universe. With PLNK004, the label reaffirms its role as a tastemaker-consistently championing innovation while staying true to its raw, underground roots. An essential, boundary-pushing listen.

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Fee Fi Fo Fum
Cat: ATH 134. Rel: 01 May 25
Fee Fi Fo Fum (3:57)
Fee Fi Fo Fum (dub) (3:56)
Review: Don Thigpen's artistic debut came under the pseudonym LEO, inspired by his zodiac sign and his desire to bring an edgy persona to his music. A familiar face behind many notable tracks from the Jackson area, Thigpen, along with his friend Sam Anderson, also recorded the highly sought-after 'Shirley Baby' on his CJR (Capitol Jackson Records) label. 'Fee Fi Fo Fum' marks LEO's electro-infused contribution to the 80s wave of computer culture; inviting parallels to Zapp & Roger's 'Computer Love,' the track humorously explores the idea of a computer falling in love with a woman, and the machine attempting to woo her through flashing the words "Fee Fi Fo Fum" on the screen. Limited to just 450 copies with a hand-made risograph sleeve, this is as authentic as early electro number can get; sodden in trigger pad swish and askew, circuit bent wonk.
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State Chumps
Cat: SC 7087. Rel: 29 May 25
State Chumps (4:18)
Laying In Slime (5:15)
Tags: Acid House
 in stock $13.74
Ceiling Walker
Cat: LOVLTD 06. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Particle Swarm (5:04)
Threshold Rider (5:07)
Ceiling Walker (5:46)
Silicon Boogie (5:07)
Review: UK-based electronic musician Luke's Anger (aka Luke Sanger) is a 20+ year scene veteran who a new four-track electro EP that's both nostalgic and future-focused. Known for his genre-hopping rave output and live experimental techno sets, often gracing stages like Berghain, Sanger returns to his banging roots here. 'Particle Swarm' opens with squelchy synth textures, while 'Threshold Rider' bounces with infectious 808 energy. The title track builds euphoria through fluttering rhythms, and 'Silicon Boogie' closes things with funky digital chaos. With nods to sci-fi electro and UK bleep techno, Ceiling Walker is a tightly engineered ride through bass-driven, mechanical funk built for serious body movement.
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Knights Of New Haven EP
Cat: BAP 225. Rel: 14 Apr 25
Later Not Lately (6:49)
Slack Blabbath (5:49)
Later Not Lately (Legowelt remix) (6:54)
The Madness In The Method (5:46)
Review: Antoni Maiovvi flaunts an aerated, sunspotty sound on 'Knights of New Haven', blending Ned West Coast influences and US machine music. 'Later Not Lately' pulses with light kicks and ruffling hi-hats, echoing Chicago house and flavoursome tech trance; Legowelt (Danny Wolfers) reimagines it with serrated snares and a gritty TB-303 bassline. 'Slack Blabbath' weaves staggered synths and sharp percussion, and closer 'The Madness In The Method' swirls static-laced drums around eerire bass, balancing Maiovvi's horror-disco roots with bold house rhythms. This EP is a dark, driving, and grand fusion of electronic styles, veering increasingly crushy and redux-happy. Legowelt's snare is especially oomphy, and the closer's synths especially brooding.
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Sublevel Restrictions
Cat: WAP 001. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Sublevel Restrictions (6:05)
Orbit Around The Sun (6:34)
Sublevel Restrictions (Christopher Ledger remix) (6:44)
Fantasy Scratch (6:05)
Review: After years of sharing music through various platforms, The Wapstation launches its new label with an inaugural EP from acclaimed Italian producer Roberto Manolio. His records often sell out in quick time thanks to their magnetic appeal to minimal lovers and here he explores a tapestry of techno, house, electro and Miami bass. 'Sublevel Restrictions' is all sleek metal drums and spoken word samples, 'Orbit Around The Sun' has a Detroit soul to its crispy tech house and 'Fantasy Scratch' cuts loose with more sleazy low ends and trippy melodic refrains. Rising talent Christopher Ledger delivers a standout electro reinterpretation of the title track to finish this one in style.
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Steady Movin'
Cat: SLPFNK 030. Rel: 08 May 25
NRG VIBES (5:41)
Rough & Ready (6:00)
Fiedel Played A Big One (5:22)
Minimal Interference (Steady Movin') (8:50)
Review: After the inexorable 'Techno Disco Tool', Mella Dee shot like a shuttle from heartthrob disco-techno editor to all-star producer in his own right. 'Steady Movin' hears the British DJ and producer nod to Warp-era Yorkshire breaks, with his native Sheffield sound-checked through four in-yo-face selections, including 'NRG VIBES' and 'Fiedel Played A Big One'. Emphasising Reese bass movements and chunked up, peak-time thumpage, this one's ready-made for the edgier raver.
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Revelation EP
Cat: ZCELEC 014. Rel: 15 May 25
Knowing That We Know Nothing (5:44)
Knowing That We Know Nothing (G303 Acid remix) (5:43)
Disclosures (feat Voiron) (6:31)
Disclosures (feat Voiron - G303 Acid remix) (6:32)
Review: The French duo Minimum Syndicat land on Dutch label Zodiak Commune with a double-barrelled dose of mind-altering machine funk. 'Knowing That We Know Nothing' opens with a cold-blooded electro crawl, all dystopian pads and twitchy circuitry, while the G303 remix rips it wide open with slamming kicks and acid phrases that slither like live wires. On the flip, 'Disclosures' ups the BPMs in collaboration with fellow Parisian Voiron, its militant acid techno groove sharpened into a peak-time burner. G303 returns to mutate that track too, saturating it in overdriven 303 squelch and off-grid snare flurries. Raw, unrelenting and brilliantly engineered i this is the kind of record that weaponises philosophy for the dancefloor.
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My Kicks EP
Cat: SNPE 001. Rel: 21 May 25
My Kicks (5:58)
Black Out (5:45)
This Is Out (7:03)
MS20 (6:47)
Review: Part of a new wave of Brazilian artists, Minority Retort make their mark again here with a second EP, and the first for the new Sinapse Records. 'My Kicks' has a gritty tech house edge and mechanical groove with whispered vocals adding some human softness. 'Black Out' carrie son in the same vibe with retro-future aesthetics and hefty kicks. 'This Is Out' is another stiff, robotic take on house that's run through with some stuff modulations and abstract vocal sounds. 'MS20' has a more fluid groove with some hints of US hose percussion but more warped lines and sinewy pads to keep it tech-y.
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Tags: Tech House
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EP 1
EP 1 (12" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: IR 008. Rel: 08 Apr 25
U Like It Raw (Red Hot) (5:09)
Red Eye Drive (5:34)
Wannado (4:35)
Headz Vol 3 (4:04)
Review: This mysterious, limited-edition techno release strips everything back to pure sound, delivering four futuristic tracks that span electro, techno, house and acid. Side-A kicks off with 'U Like It Raw (Red Hot)', a deep, rolling techno cut infused with raw energy and a hypnotic house vocal that keeps the groove locked in. 'Red Eye Drive' follows, channeling old-school acid techno with minimal, atmospheric production. Dubby and stripped-down, it's a heady, late-night journey through misty soundscapes. On Side-B, 'Wannado' embraces electro and acid, with a futuristic, spacey feel that twists and turns through intricate layers of sound. Closing out the release, 'Headz Vol 3' drifts into floaty, ambient-acid territoryialien, ethereal and deeply immersive. With its varied but cohesive vision, this record is a great example of the depth and range in underground electronic music. A true gem for those who seek something beyond the ordinary.
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Gente Seria Viste Chandal Vol 6
MMS - "Human Cattle"
Uni-Mate - "Dancefloor"
Korrupted Brothers - "They Come At Night" (feat Samuel Fitch)
Vema-Diodes - "Ultrasonic"
Mecanizados Colomer - "Del Diseno A La Entrega"
Promising Youngster - "Cubo" (feat Huugen & Engy)
Review: The name of Barcelonan label Gente Seria Viste Chandal could best be translated to English as "serious people wear tracksuits", and while it may seem like a non-starter, we can glean all sorts of things from the idea alone. Best not to show up to any of their parties without at least your cotton bottoms on! Their sixth V/A brings handpicked local talents crossing between electro, complextro, grime and technobass with a naughty naughties tinge, the likes of 'Ultrasonic' and 'They Come At Night' emphasising freaky acids and soft-clipping chirrups in the highs.
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Machine Dreams EP
Cat: CKNOWEP 67. Rel: 12 May 25
Machanism (8:00)
Machine Dreams (6:32)
Replicant (6:04)
Dream II (7:03)
Review: With fine EPs on Seven Hills, Flight Mode, Spectral Bounce and Mephis to his name, Uruguayan producer Molen is an artist on the rise. Here he makes his bow on the admirable Craigie Knowes, an imprint renowned for its high-quality threshold. He sets the tone with the head-nodding, 90s IDM style excellence of 'Machanism' - all 'Selected Ambient Works' chords, spooky electronic textures and manipulated hip-hop beats - before charging towards the dancefloor on the Drexciya style electro hustle of title track 'Machine Dreams'. Over on side B, 'Replicant' sees him bolt waves of psychedelic, early progressive house style acid lines and TB-303 tweaks to a punchy electro breakbeat, while 'Dream 2' is a gorgeous slab of shuffling, mid-tempo electro marked out by attractive melodies, lilting acid lines and immersive chords.
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Thumbprint EP
Cat: THUMBPRINT 001. Rel: 08 May 25
Track 1 (5:57)
Track 2 (6:12)
Track 3 (7:22)
Track 4 (5:59)
Review: Finnish duo Morphology, long celebrated for redefining electro over the past two decades, return with another sharp addition to their already stellar catalogue. Having released close to 30 EPs, this latest 12" shows they're still pushing the boundaries of futuristic techno without losing their edge. Side-A opens with 'Track 1' a burst of alien electro breaks that drifts into eerie territory, setting a dark, atmospheric tone. 'Track 2' follows with icy, crisp broken beats riding a relentless acid groove, expertly balancing cold precision with infectious energy. Flipping over to Side-B, 'Track 3' launches into a spacey, funk-laden trip, pairing a killer beat with a beautifully crafted melody that feels like an interstellar voyage. Finally, 'Track 4' closes the EP with an absolute highlight i a funky, acid-driven groove that channels the spirit of early Aphex Twin while still sounding distinctly their own. This EP is another feather in the cap for the duo, exploring the impact point where techno and electro collide.
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FIT 003
FIT 003 (12")
Cat: FIT 003. Rel: 29 May 25
Mr Fiel - "Orient" (5:00)
Oneeyedman - "To Be Loved" (5:10)
Gnork - "Mod-E" (8:24)
Peter Koren - "Ejszaka" (5:06)
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Ace High EP
Ace High EP (recycled marbled vinyl 12" + insert limited to 140 copies)
Cat: FTV 005. Rel: 16 Apr 25
MRE - "Armadillos" (5:30)
ReKaB - "Always Having Fun" (7:34)
ReKaB - "Climbing High" (8:56)
MRE - "Ace" (6:00)
Review: London label Fourier Transform welcome back Rekab (James Baker) and label debuter Mre for 'Ace High'. 'Armadillos' rolls up its chassis for a serious exercise in minimal weight, reconstituting tuned percussions as it trundles along, while Rekab's 'Always Having Fun' posits an ideal life-mode: a steady, direct current of enjoyment, set to hedonically calculated beats. 'Climbing High' rebates the percussions for a subtle lark's ascent in deep acid, while 'Ace' complementarily descends across cross-rhythmic breaks and harmonies.
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Anger Management
Cat: BAP 220. Rel: 14 Apr 25
Return Of The Gecko (5:33)
Sublime Desolation (5:09)
Been A Long Time (4:41)
Heartbreaker (feat Atahra & Child Of) (3:52)
Review: This four-tracker from newcomer Nackley has been described by Bordello a Parigi, the label releasing it, as a "bold debut declaration from a rising talent". It's certainly a strong first offering, with opener 'Return of the Gecko' delivering a sparkling, life-affirming blend of thrusting, throbbing Italo-disco bass, drum machine beats, excitable acid motifs and picturesque melodies. Nackley dusts down his TB-303 once more on the all-action, mind-mangling throb of 'Sublime Desolation' - a track that manages to sound both brooding and over-excited - before reaching for breakbeats, memorable piano riffs and spacey electronics on 'Been a Long Time'. To draw down the curtain on a rock-solid EP, Athara and Child Of lend a hand on cheery revivalist Italo-disco/synth-pop jam 'Heartbreaker'.
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Played by: Rave Energy
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No Maze Like Heaven
Cat: RBSTUDIOSESS 01. Rel: 30 Apr 25
Chicco's Chips (5:57)
Elka (6:47)
Look For You (club mix feat Coloray) (5:09)
No Maze Like Heaven (6:29)
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Eclectic Journey
Cat: DUR 002. Rel: 21 May 25
Nativo - "Gusaio" (5:40)
Pagenty - "OG (Oriental Gangster)" (4:03)
Blinkduus Dischetto - "Sino Calculis" (Tribute) (4:23)
Crane De Poule - "Lucky" (5:24)
Review: FaF's Marseille-based label Durite has assembled another Various Artists compilation full of global soundscapes inspired by Middle Eastern rhythms on one side, while the other blends psychedelic Japanese and Chinese samples into trippy, atmospheric cuts. Italian producer Nativo balances deep house and electro with worldly flair, French artist Pagenty keeps ting dubby and slow with snaking leads and hiccuping drums. Fellow Frenchman Blinkduus Dischetto sparkles with raspy synth leads and celestial keys and Crane De Poule then serves up 'Lucky,' the clear EP highlight with its hurried Eastern Melodie and vocal samples over a clipped and tight tech beat.
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Tags: Tech House
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Kasm 04
Kasm 04 (10")
Cat: KASM 04. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Filled With Vacuum (3:01)
Ancient Behave (7:01)
Same Point Different Coordinate (2:42)
Formulated Rhythm 4s (7:38)
Review: Kohei Matsunaga has spent over three decades dismantling and reconstructing the boundaries of experimental music. Born in Osaka and originally trained in architecture, his approach to sound is methodical yet unpredictable, reflecting a fascination with structure and abstraction. Across releases for labels like Raster Noton, PAN, and Skam, his work oscillates between dense rhythmic frameworks and fleeting bursts of sonic chaos, shaped through collaborations with the likes of Mika Vainio, Sean Booth, and Merzbow. His latest release continues this restless exploration. 'Filled With Vacuum' sets the tone with jagged percussive sequences and warped atmospherics, while 'Ancient Behave' layers hypnotic pulses with eerie tonal shifts. On the flip, 'Same Point Different Coordinate' pushes further into spatial disorientation, before 'Formulated Rhythm 4s' closes with a fractured yet intricate groove. It's another entry in Matsunaga's ever-expanding sonic architectureiprecise, disorienting and entirely his own.
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Octogen/Marco Bernardi For Papyrus UK & MusicSpace
Cat: SER 007. Rel: 14 Apr 25
Octogen - "The Journeyman" (7:11)
Marco Bernardi - "Travelling To The Sun" (6:15)
Marco Bernardi - "Little Tiny Crickets" (5:01)
Review: Serenity is a mental health charity label that is now back with more sonic gold, this time in the form of a reissue of Marco Bernardi aka Octogen's 'The Journeyman' from 2008 on Soma Recordings. It is an immersive, emotive sound with lush and ethereal pads and a moody bassline that keeps you locked. The B-side offers two original tracks from Bernardi 'Travelling to the Sun' is one to hypnotise floors with its hypnotic chimes and raw drums, while 'Little Tiny Crickets' delivers a fast-paced IDM twist with some killer synth work. As always, proceeds go to charity this time Papyrus UK who support youth suicide prevention and MusicSpace.
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Shadow Of The Sun
Cat: WRECKSRDC. Rel: 30 May 25
Shadow Of The Sun (5:23)
Shadow Of The Sun (Luca Lozano remix 1) (5:58)
Shadow Of The Sun (Luca Lozano remix 2) (5:13)
Duralumin (5:50)
Duralumin (Mr Ho remix) (7:05)
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At Your Service EP
At Your Service EP (12" + insert)
Cat: DJS 001. Rel: 15 May 25
Papolious Jones - "The House Of Boppulus Toppulus" (4:40)
Wisdom Water - "Acid Pop" (5:13)
Driahn & Jason - "Ali Bei" (6:14)
Ease Up George - "Around" (4:44)
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The Temple
Cat: STUDIOMST 002. Rel: 30 Apr 25
The Empty Temple (5:03)
Night Walker (5:57)
Rotten Disco (5:21)
Dirty Hands (4:44)
Cheater's Smile (3:06)
Review: Long-serving Italian producer Marco Passarani continues his newly minted Studiomaster label project with its second instalment, serving a quintet of typically floor-focused jams on 'The Temple' EP. Arguably best known for being one half of the looped-up disco duo Tiger & Woods, Passarani is also known and loved for the more techno-tilted offerings he turns out from his hometown of Rome. His latest work sits somewhere in between his two trademark sounds, starting with the throbbing sleaze of opener 'The Empty Temple', with its purposeful bass, paranoid synths and dirty vocal whispers. The fierce, snare-driven rhythms of 'Night Walker' power grubby bass and glistening synths, while the descriptively titled 'Rotten Disco' offers a brilliantly wonky glimpse of future Italo. The distorted percussion and jagged bass of 'Dirty Hands' are aimed squarely at the floor, while the storming closer 'Cheater's Smile' bangs as hard as nails to complete a suitably stirring and tightly produced set.
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Tags: Nu Disco | IDM | Electro Techno
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Behind The Glass EP
Cat: BDP 01. Rel: 12 May 25
Is It Right? (6:06)
Behind The Glass (6:22)
Retroflex (5:58)
Finetune (Darkest Day) (Robo Vox mix) (6:38)
Review: London DJ and producer Jules Von Daniken sets his phasers to fun, returning under his Phase O'Matic alias for another fresh EP-label inauguration (Blur Detection Program). His third release for 2025 (it's only May, god damnit), 'Behind The Glass' smashes through two-way mirror with gloomy glom-on acid, sparky redux design, slithery melodies and claspy 909 snareology, all of which together increment in intensity over a four-step dance inductor, seconding with the speak n' spelt post-new wave pranger 'Retroflex' and ending on the Robo-voiced 'Finetune (Darkest Day)'.
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RH 003
RH 003 (12" + insert)
Cat: RH 003. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Access Denies (K9 mix) (6:00)
Plastic Memory (5:35)
Recollect (6:03)
There's More Of Then Than There Is Of Us (5:30)
Review: UK-based Jules von Daniken is Phase O'Matic and he takes charge of the third outing from Reheat with his typically assured hand. 'Access Denies (K9 mix)' is warped cyborg tech with gremlins in machines, gurgling acid and flat, firm drums making for a marching beat. 'Plastic Memory' has a more electro-feel to it with some snappy kick and hits retro 80s synth nostalgia. 'Recollect' is a sci-fi techno stomper with reverb-heavy bass and 'There's More Of Them Than There Is Of Us' closes with another intergalactic techno sound that comes from a distant planet with rueful pads and chugging low ends.

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Zero Four Zero
Cat: ABSTRCTRTM 009. Rel: 20 May 25
This Ain't Jazz (10:49)
Terminal Velocity (2:43)
NGC 4889 (7:37)
Square One (4:05)
Review: Ronny Pries returns after a long hiatus a new EP on Abstract Rhythm that channels Detroit-influenced techno and electro with late-night dancefloor energy. Pries is a veteran of electronic music with roots dating back to the 90s and brings emotional weight to this release, especially on the standout cut 'This Ain't Jazz,' a dense, percolating acid techno cut that rewires your brain. 'Terminal Velocity' is a blizzard of distorted synths and manic percussive lines, and 'NGC 4889' explores an electro-adjacent sound with more celestial-style pads. After years focusing on other projects, this marks a meaningful comeback for Pries.
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 in stock $16.54
Cosmic Resonance
Cat: WM 04. Rel: 14 May 25
Promising/Youngster - "Eleoky" (6:19)
Promising/Youngster - "Theryneas" (4:57)
Promising/Youngster - "Wunterbow" (5:30)
Sound Synthesis - "Nature Of The Dreamer" (5:34)
Sound Synthesis - "Tifkira" (6:19)
Sound Synthesis - "Feeling Lost" (4:35)
Review: Promising/Youngster and Sound Synthesis take charge of one side each of this new outing from Maltease label Wave Modulation Series. Lush, high-grade electro is the order of the day and 'Eleoky' soon sweeps you off your feet and up amongst astral motifs where the zippy synths provide the movement. 'Theryneas' has an organic piano line to offset the synthetic synths and corrugated rhythms, then 'Wunterbow' cuts loose with spiralling synth arcs and kaleidoscopic colours. On the flip, Sound Synthesis goes more direct with zippy electro rhythms on 'Nature Of The Dreamer' and serene acid on 'Tifkira', before a closer full of lament sends you off wanting more.
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 in stock $15.43
Pensa Poetico
Cat: DKMNTLUFO 16. Rel: 30 May 25
Pensa Poetico (10:56)
A Bird With Burned Wings (6:20)
Orange Du Ciel (7:16)
Belly Jolie Movements (6:47)
 in stock $15.14
Deadbeat Breaks Vol 1
Cat: DBR 005. Rel: 25 Apr 25
Olly Rant - "Lisa Lately" (5:37)
Hunter Starkings - "Finger Guns" (5:05)
Berwick - "Kerp Werk" (6:31)
Rnbws - "Got To" (5:45)
Fluchtlink - "Tidy" (3:10)
Hooverian Blur - "Feed The Bones" (5:09)
Review: London underground night train riders Deadbeat Records prioritise techno-breaks handmade for late night and early morning dancefloors, times when both the best and worst comes emerges from each of us. Their inaugural Deadbeat Breaks compilation hears six out of ten full digital curations brought to a shadowy, space-invaded black vinyl truncation, with modern talking synth vomits from Olly Rant, booty bass hups from Hunter Starkings, hackney parroting hurtles from Rnbws, and a closing breakstep broil from Hooverian Blur.
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 in stock $21.59
Corner Wax Volume 3
Cat: CORNERWAX 3. Rel: 09 May 25
RDPV Crew - "Nesmeshno" (4:42)
Bluezz Vylez - "Shadow Of Haumea" (4:14)
Andre Go ILLa - "Venus" (4:19)
Tape Trax - "Southwest Boy" (7:05)
 in stock $17.11
Nikita's Spirit
Cat: REAL 006. Rel: 21 May 25
Joyless Instinct (6:56)
Nikita's Spirit (6:11)
False Futures (7:46)
Bone Drill (5:12)
 in stock $17.11
From Light To Light
Cat: ELMIL 08. Rel: 16 May 25
H Dimension (5:34)
Hologram (6:01)
Die Ritme Vertel (6:29)
Cosmodanza (6:17)
Review: Riccardo's a master of dance floor grooves that blend minimal, techno and electro into always fresh sounding new worlds. This latest release arrives on El Milagro Records and has a distinct edge and introspective moods that adds up to a reflective journey of depth and drive. 'H Dimension' is a speedy space-tech sound with nostalgic synth work and evocative mid-to-high frequencies echoing the spirit of '80s melodies. 'Hologram' is wrapped in a mysterious, emotive atmosphere with smart synth sequences and snappy low ends and 'Die Ritme Vertel' is a mechanical rhythm with blurts of synth, neon colours and freeform drums. 'Cosmodanza' shuts down with soft acid lines lacing up a more dreamy groove.
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Interactive DJ'ng (reissue)
Cat: SMR 032. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Hypernotes Velocity (4:51)
Betta's Universe (4:38)
C'Mon (4:52)
Born To Sinthetize (4:27)
C'Mon (Trent remix) (5:54)
Review: Rick 8 is the techno alias of Italy's Riccardo Falsini, and here he revives the pioneering spirit of his iconic Interactive Test label with this early gem, which offers an essential slice of trance, techno and progressive house history. Known for reshaping genre boundaries, the label was a beacon of innovation, as this EP shows. Each track is a potent club tool, designed for transcendental dancefloor moments and sonic ascension from the chunky tribalism of 'Hypernotes Velocity' to the standout remix of 'C'Mon' by Sound Metaphors affiliate Trent, who injects progressive firepower. 'Born To Sinthetize' is a deeper, spiritual sound with flashy synth work married to loose drum loops.
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Played by: ROTCIV
 in stock $20.47
Signals EP
Signals EP (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: MPR 002. Rel: 15 Apr 25
Ritmiq & Louis - "Interplanetary Prisoner" (6:36)
Ritmiq & Louis - "Parallax" (6:53)
Ritmiq & Lewba - "Transmitting From Space" (7:21)
Ritmiq - "Nebularae" (7:42)
Review: Motion Potion Records returns with a second release from the Australian label founded by Jono Xidias, Mehmet Alpdogan, and ritmiq. This collaborative project sees ritmiq teaming up with Lewba and Louis for the 'Signals' EP, a heady exploration of spacey club sounds. Standout track 'Transmitting From Space' (with Lewba) glides through cosmic synths, subtle breaks and hypnotic melodies so is sure to become a certified late-night burner. On the A-side, Louis and ritmiq deliver 'Interplanetary Prisoner' and 'Parallax,' which are both rich in mood and groove. ritmiq's solo cut 'Nebularae' closes the EP with high energy and dancefloor heat. Signals is a stylish, cosmic journey worth taking.

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Echoes Of The Infinitive
Cat: USR 033. Rel: 12 May 25
Oblivion (6:56)
Androgena (6:43)
Exodus (6:05)
Until We Arrive (7:02)
Review: Sancra's Echoes of the Infinitive is a standout second release of 2025, showing the producer's versatile and emotive sounds as he heads through techno's many shades. Opening track 'Oblivion' sets the tone with driving dancefloor energy and celestial melodies, while 'Androgena' dives into deeper, darker acid-techno terrain, which is refined yet intense. On the B-side, 'Exodus' blends neo-trance and electro with uplifting, spiritual pads for something that works the mind and body and closing track 'Until We Arrive' shifts the pace with a meditative live jam that feels introspective and serene. From peak-time power to after-hours reflection, Sancra delivers on all fronts here.
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Noel Skum
Noel Skum (12")
Cat: ELKTRN 003. Rel: 15 Apr 25
Noel Skum (4:17)
Mighty Thor (4:56)
No AI (4:55)
Reverse Cowgirl (3:46)
 in stock $16.81
80s
80s (limited hand-stamped blue vinyl 12")
Cat: MAINLTD 009B. Rel: 09 May 25
Matthias Schildger - "80.1" (5:53)
Matthias Schildger - "80.2" (8:23)
Matthias Schildger - "80.3" (6:18)
CSMS - "80.4" (6:22)
 in stock $15.14
Eletrosystem EP
Cat: PVV 002. Rel: 13 May 25
Destructor Constructor (8:28)
Destructor Constructor (Mihai Pol edit) (8:33)
Signature Move (7:10)
Grandma's Secret Recipe (6:48)
 in stock $14.86
The Areca EP
Cat: ZON 004. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Channel Z (5:50)
Discodancer (6:22)
Nothing Changes (5:52)
Nothing Changes (Enrico Vivaldi remix) (7:29)
 in stock $17.11
Put The Needle On The Record: Dance Floor Magic Happens Here
Giacomo Silvestri - "Paradox" (6:31)
Andrea Giuliani - "Hypnagogic" (6:35)
Kirill Matveev, Wiklauri - "Fasol" (7:34)
Nicolas Barnes - "Lift It" (7:36)
Tags: Tech House
 in stock $22.42
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