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Traditions 19
Cat: TRAD 19. Rel: 24 Dec 21
 
Techno
Monox (6:50)
Driver (6:10)
GXTX-8000 (4:57)
80s Guy (5:10)
Robofunk (5:16)
Tooth Guy (5:22)
Communicating Devices (6:00)
Midnight Coast Ride (5:28)
Night Contours (4:22)
Contours Of Xanwaq (4:23)
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Libertine 09
Cat: LIB 09. Rel: 11 Jul 18
 
Techno
System Off (5:56)
Say It Again (5:26)
Dungeon Masters (5:59)
Diggers? (5:30)
Review: More crazy acid flashbacks from Berlin's zany Libertine camp, courtesy of Madrid's Aaron Corpas aka Corp - his second release for the label since Traditions 04 back almost a year ago. In line with the label's modus operandi, the Spanish producer serves up some all analogue sounding jams that borrow from early UK bleep techno and Detroit first wave aesthetics: from the breakbeat driven rave energy of "System Off", the 313 electro funk of "Say It Again" and some seriously neon-lit retroversion on the crazy "Diggers?".
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Traditions 17
Cat: TRAD 17. Rel: 12 Jul 21
 
Electro
Dweller (5:21)
Come & See (7:48)
Another Way Story (5:46)
Generation AST (5:46)
Snark 133 (5:31)
Review: There's rather a lot of electro EPs around right now, though few are quite as interesting, energetic and full of great ideas as Simon Brown's latest excursion as The Dexorcist. The experienced producer hits the ground running via the moody, aggressive and thrillingly heavy electro/breaks fusion of 'Dweller', before combining star fall synthesizer melodies, rumbling sub-bass and high-tempo electro beats on the equally as impressive 'Come and See'. Over on the flip, 'Another Way Story' is an effortlessly exuberant slab of rave-era breakbeat hardcore revivalism - all heavy sub-bass, cut-up riffs and chiming melodies - while 'Generation AST' adds razor-sharp, minor-key riffs, flash-fried funk bass and sweaty MC samples to another bustling hardcore breakbeat.
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Played by: Ali Renault
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Traditions 02
Traditions 02 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: TRAD 02. Rel: 12 Sep 17
 
Electro
Altered Groove (5:54)
Coleco Vision (5:37)
Cyborg Jumper (5:04)
Whispers (5:12)
Review: Few represent the new garde of Berlin's scene better than the Libertine crew. Their long parties upon the city's River Spree are now legendary and their eponymous label reflects the sounds on their dancefloor: throwbacks to classic Detroit techno and electro. Quite fitting then that they tap the Motor City legend Di'jital: former live DJ for Aux 88 and responsible for some innovative sci-fi funk since the late '90s on Direct Beat, Twilight76 and of course his own Di'jital Access imprint. It's straight up 313 business from the beginning with the relentless boom, snap and bleep of "Altered Groove" while "Coleco Vision" is electro-bass just the way we like it: executed with pure precision. On the flip, "Cyborg Jumper" could well be one of his unreleased jams from wayback; saturated in a lo-fi sheen, gritty and raw. Finally "Whispers" goes for that retro first wave feel that'd make even Magic Juan proud!
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Snafu EP
Snafu EP (12" + insert)
Cat: LIBX 02. Rel: 13 Sep 21
 
Electro
Mudwalk (4:38)
Lopeisco (4:26)
7 Euros Everyday (5:00)
Back In The Jungle (5:10)
Low Plane Drifter (3:42)
Allez Hop (5:27)
Review: While DJ Overdose (real name Jeroen Warmenhoven) has long been capable of crafting hugely atmospheric and evocative electro and techno, rarely has he released anything as stylish and well observed as the Snafu EP. It opens with two tracks that tip a knowing wink to the electro-inspired, mid-'80s industrial funk of Cabaret Voltaire ('Mudwalk' and 'Lopeisco', which also boasts some subtle, pitched-down EBM flavour), before confidently striding between pitch-black new wave sleaze ('Euros Everyday'), Detroit style electro (the chiming, TB-303-powered 'Back in the Jungle'), hard-to-pigeonhole electronica ('Low Plane Drifter') and mind-melting audio sleaze ('Allez Hop'). Varied, off-kilter and analogue rich: what's not to like?
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Traditions 16
Traditions 16 (double 12" + insert)
Cat: TRAD 16. Rel: 09 Nov 20
 
Techno
Living Ions In Death Bodys (4:45)
The Secrets Of Endonecroism (5:32)
Nos Noctium Dominarium (4:04)
Chaosophia777 (2:52)
Deal With The Antibeat (7:02)
Extinction For The Psychic Sustenance (5:25)
The Necromantic Forces (5:02)
616 The Number Of The Beat (4:56)
The Seeds Of The Antibeat (6:19)
Die Toten Sind (3:54)
Review: Incy wincy Walid El Barbir dons his DJ Web guise for this stark set of analogue fusions. Blurring the lines between every genre this side of 1990s hardcore, Traditions 16 is a melting pot exploration that brings in elements of new romantic pumps ('Nos Noctium Dominarium'), swampy big beat drama ('Chaosophia777') dense, acidic new beat ('Extinction For The Psychic Sustenance') sleazy rock ('616 The Number Of The Beat') and plenty more in between. A truly unique experience, if you enjoyed Wilid's output as Les Points, you'll be all over this.
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Libertine 12
Cat: LIB 12. Rel: 30 Aug 19
 
Electro
It Might Have Been (6:19)
Van Der Waals Interaction (3:51)
Song For Pablo (4:19)
Closed Book (2:59)
Murky Past (3:26)
Sonic Crossbow (4:29)
Two Machines (4:46)
Simple But Effective (3:54)
Phase Lock Bass (3:14)
Passengers In Your Brain (3:18)
Review: Whereas Ed Upton's previous DMX Krew album for Hypercolour explored the bittersweet world of electronic melancholia and laidback futurism, his latest full-length outing charges towards the dancefloor with a giddy grin and an adrenaline-fuelled lust for life. From start to finish, the untitled set is a throbbing rush of futurist techno, fizzing electro and muscular Italo-disco workouts, with Upton's trademark sound - think funk-fuelled synth-bass, psychedelic acid lines, intergalactic chord sequences and inspired electronic flourishes - guaranteeing countless cuts of timeless electronic music. Best of all, while most of the tracks are crying out for club plays, the album can be enjoyed as a single musical journey that stands up to repeated listens.
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Traditions 07
Traditions 07 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: TRAD 07. Rel: 16 May 18
 
Electro
Permanent Reminder (5:06)
Hectic Lives (5:35)
Artificial Emotion (4:33)
Habitable Zone (3:13)
Quantized Vector (2:32)
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Libertine 14
Libertine 14 (double 12")
Cat: LIB 14. Rel: 10 Jun 20
 
Techno
Mars Attack (6:01)
Spice Cake (6:58)
113 (5:29)
Galactic Gang Bang (5:56)
Blackmail (5:14)
Acid Mania (5:28)
Morning To Loose (5:16)
Dance Or Die (6:16)
Small Town Yoky 11 (5:37)
Review: Libertine's 14th release is something of a beast: a double-EP from sometime My Own Jupiter Producer Do Or Die that squeezes in nine impressively varied tracks. The fast-rising producer's roots are of course in techno and electro, but he's not shy in exploring every avenue of these wide-ranging genres. For proof, compare and contrast the acid-fired, new wave-influenced bubbliness of "Galactic Bang Bang", the fast-paced acid-electro intensity of "Blackmail", the Italo-disco style throb-job "Morning To Lose", and the chiming, all-action cheeriness of quirky closing cut "Small Town Yoky 11". The rest of the double-pack maintains this interconnected eclecticism, portraying Do Or Die as a producer with a head full of ideas and an eccentric musical vision of his own.
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Where Have All The Punks Gone
Cat: TRAD 21. Rel: 18 May 23
 
Electro
I Feel Safe
Blind Fury
F*ck The Purists (feat Ancient Artifact)
Burn It Down
All Hail The TV
Review: Where Have All The Punks Gone is a great question and one that is well posed by Druum & Melatron on this kick-ass new outing for Libertine. 'I Feel Safe' is a rugged and ragged opener with visceral vocals spat out over thumping electro rhythms. 'Blind Fury' is another one that slaps hard with raw drum textures and mystic pads, then 'F*ck The Purists' (feat Ancient Artifact) is a dark and menacing low rider with moody bass locking you into the anarchy. 'Burn It Down' layers up spitting drums and salty synths, distant drones and twisted metal into something brilliantly unhinged and 'All Hail The TV' closes out with caustic electro-punk.
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Played by: Sikka
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Libertine 17
Cat: LIB 17. Rel: 02 Jul 21
 
Electro
World Supervisors (6:03)
Cyber Gangster (6:44)
Eager To Be Mine (6:44)
Mercy Runner (5:12)
Slammed By The Call (3:19)
out of stock $14.18
Traditions 20
Traditions 20 (double 12")
Cat: TRAD 20. Rel: 09 Mar 22
 
Electro
Fritted Head-Worm (4:43)
Double Double 2 (4:59)
Petal & Plants (8:21)
Low Cost Muscles (5:05)
Let's Get Acquainted (2:32)
Pafest I Obrebro (5:04)
Dance-Plopping (9:40)
Fuzz Bingo (6:15)
Panic Wait (7:36)
Who Broke Up (2:39)
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Libertine 20
Cat: LIB 20. Rel: 22 Sep 22
 
Techno
Sanctioned Sedatives
Restoring The Connection
Dominator Culture
Unfuk Your Mind
Hyper-accelerating Novelty
Pacifying The Population
Experiencing The Object
Symptoms Of Withdrawal
Catalyst For Change
Apocalyptic Signs (Eulogy)
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The Atrahasis EP
The Atrahasis EP (double 12")
Cat: LIB 13. Rel: 23 Jan 20
 
Electro
Without You (7:22)
The Key Holder (5:43)
The Above (7:07)
Enter You (5:38)
The Runner (4:49)
Mila Fish (5:00)
Ouja (5:22)
Quarter Roy (6:34)
Extrude Slow (6:20)
Review: Berlin outlet Libertine Records welcomes the mysterious but increasingly relevant GOSUB for a fantastic double 12" that offers up the artist's most complete electro release yet. This comes just ahead of further outings on Blkmarket and after split EPs on this label in cahoots with Brighton-based Furthur Electronix. Opener "Without You" is an old school gem with deadpan vocal delivery and cold, stark chord sequences. Things get more unhinged on the freewheeling "The Key Holder" and acid laced "The Above" before an all out intergalactic assault on the kinetic drum programming of "Enter You." Cosmic influences take hold later on and mark this out as an accomplished package indeed.
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out of stock $29.13
Life Plans & Parallel Side Tracks Part 2
Cat: LBIN 072. Rel: 07 Sep 23
 
Electro
Er Zittierte Den Planetarischen Wahlspruch
Sands Of Delirium
Twilight Suzuka
Fantastic Future
Contemporary Tempo
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Life Plans & Parallel Side Tracks Part 1
Cat: LBIN 071. Rel: 11 Aug 23
 
Electro
Absorbed Frequencys (4:50)
Strange Attractions (4:25)
Machine Mind (5:03)
Hold Me Back (feat Giulia A Maria) (4:58)
Jungle Hollow (4:07)
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Libertine Traditions 11
Libertine Traditions 11 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: TRAD 11. Rel: 29 Jul 19
 
Techno
Acidthwack (7:16)
Arkturus (4:24)
Turbo Kisu (6:54)
Reginald Disco (3:46)
Blip (3:44)
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Dead & Alive
Cat: LIB 18. Rel: 13 Sep 21
 
Techno
Water Pressure (7:53)
Reckless (4:58)
Hypertres (3:40)
One O One (5:43)
Soul Stealer (2:02)
Review: Berlin retro techno jokers Libertine are back with possibly their most awesome release yet. It's by none other than Marco Passrani, the veteran producer who has presented amazing material over the years as Pigna People, Analog Fingerprints and of course Tiger & Woods. This one's called Dead & Alive and features some raw, old school inspired jams: from the early Chicago acid jack of A side cuts 'Water Pressure' or 'Reckless', to some gnarly electro cuts on the B side such as 'One O One' or the particularly off-kilter shenanigans of 'Soul Stealer' which pushes the outer limits towards IDM.
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Libertine Industries 06
Cat: LBIN 06. Rel: 25 Mar 22
 
Techno
Killing In The Name Of The Beat (4:43)
Diabolical Diablo (5:14)
Contend & Revolt (5:17)
Federal Killa (4:07)
Song Of The Undead Queen/Child's Play (4:53)
The One (5:55)
Last Train To Beatatica (5:38)
Rubber Bullets (5:12)
TNT (4:41)
Lethal Combat Zone (5:27)
Played by: Jane Fitz, Wes Baggaley
out of stock $29.39
Disaster Recovery
Cat: LIB 19. Rel: 05 Jul 22
 
Electro
Ion Drive (4:20)
Poly Verisof (4:50)
Alcatrack (4:46)
Move Out (3:45)
Seldon (4:48)
The Bunker (4:40)
Mycogen (4:49)
Van Der Ziel (4:41)
Bad Blood (4:16)
Pixel (4:08)
Review: Operating in the corner of electro where dystopian dreams (or should they be nightmares?) are made, TeslaSonic haven't forgotten how to keep things fun no matter how dark the vibe gets. Gianluca Bertasi keeps the project flying with this double LP drop on Libertine which has a nod to the likes of Maggotron in the nasty funk of opening track 'Ion Drive', while also knowing how to turn up the techno dial on the stiff and driving intensity of 'Poly Verisof'. These are tuned up, rough, ready and raucous electro cuts for those who like to have fun even as things get deadly serious.
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Libertine Traditions 10
Libertine Traditions 10 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: TRAD 10. Rel: 25 Mar 19
 
Electro
iSocket (7:41)
iTeeth (5:55)
iCandy (6:09)
iWash (7:46)
Review: The tenth volume in Libertine's "Traditions" series comes from Luke Vibert, a producer who has consistently delivered brilliant music across a range of electronic styles for the best part of three decades. This time he's in full-on intergalactic electro mode, charging between the ghetto-tech influenced dancefloor assault of "iSocket", the pitched-down, hip-hop tempo shimmer of "iTeeth" - all crunchy machine drums, intergalactic chords and alien lead lines - and the bleeping eccentricity of rolling workout "iCandy". Arguably best of all, though, is closing cut "iWash", a deliciously tipsy and wayward mixture of undulating acid lines, off-kilter synth splashes and skittish electro beats that are far more weighty than they initially appear.
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