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Neurodreamers
Cat: PNKMN 38. Rel: 10 Jul 20
 
Techno
Riot Surfers (5:09)
Realms Of Consciousness (6:13)
The Side Effects Of Ambitions (5:40)
Flashblind (5:29)
out of stock $12.36
Mecanismes Vol 1
Cat: PNKMN 030. Rel: 02 May 19
 
Techno
Puissance Industrielle (6:10)
Trois Machines (5:28)
Industrie Lourde (6:24)
Sequencer Rouille (5:58)
out of stock $11.84
The Brooklyn Sessions
Cat: PNKMN 020. Rel: 29 Jun 17
 
Techno
Confrontation In Terms Of Sexuality (7:21)
I Saw You (5:54)
I Am (7:45)
out of stock $10.51
Still Life
Cat: PNKMN 15. Rel: 13 May 16
 
Deep House
Dead Carnation (4:40)
Still Life (4:54)
Distant (5:40)
Hectic (5:15)
Review: Art Crime was responsible for two of 2015's most overlooked 12" singles, the fine Renessence EP on Creme, and the Phonica released Obsession EP. Still Life marks his first appearance on the mighty Pinkman imprint, and contains four distinctive chunks of melodious deep house/Detroit techno fusion. The title track is particularly potent, featuring as it does a relentless piano riff, dreamy pads and unfussy house beats, but the more cosmic, heavily electronic "Distant" isn't far behind. Elsewhere, "Hectic" combines the rush-inducing bliss associated with early Italian deep house, with the rhythmic surge of techno, while "Dead Carnation" is simultaneously oddly bittersweet and deliciously hypnotic.
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Sui Generis
Cat: PNKMN 045. Rel: 16 Mar 22
 
Techno
Sui Generis (5:26)
Pacifica (7:33)
Long Nights (5:37)
Faint Static (4:49)
Pentagon Papers (4:15)
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My Master
My Master (12")
Cat: PNKMN 033. Rel: 14 Jun 19
 
Industrial/Noise
Fuels The Fire (6:42)
Two Sides (4:12)
Chase Your Shadow (4:58)
Serve, Obey (6:13)
My Master (4:47)
Fuel (4:01)
out of stock $14.46
Can't Keep The Fact
Cat: PNKMN 22. Rel: 08 Feb 18
 
Techno
Notion Of Dismay (6:34)
Push (6:13)
Flashback (4:42)
Safety Pin (5:49)
Can't Keep The Fact (5:38)
Review: Aussie explorer Kris Baha rightly won praise for his previous releases for the likes of Bahnsteig 23, Kinfolk and Cocktail D'Amore. This first outing on Pinkman, though, is likely to see his stock rise even further. It boasts a quintet of tracks that are far darker and more stylish in tone than anything he's released before. Many will hear the influence of Nitzer Ebb and "Sensoria"-era Cabaret Voltaire on superb opener "Nation of Dismay", while "Flashback" is an equally wicked foray into clandestine EBM territory. The producer's love of hard-to-distinguish, spoken vocal samples - something frequently found on the records that no doubt inspired the EP - once again comes to the fore on metallic chugger "Safety Pin" and the Depeche Mode-ish throb of "Push".
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Five Years Of Tears Vol II 2013-2018
Cat: PNKMN 5Y2. Rel: 02 May 19
 
Techno
Kris Baha - "Beatthemachine" (5:47)
Borusiade - "Hands Watch" (4:49)
TYVYT IYTYI - "Never Here Before" (4:55)
Jann - "Al Batard" (5:42)
Retrograde Youth - "Final Days" (4:36)
LVRIN - "Black Tank" (4:58)
Review: Somewhat later than initially intended, Pinkman serves up the second volume in its celebratory "Five Years of Tears" series (the first landed back in April 2018). As was the case with its predecessor, the six-track set is made up entirely of previously unreleased material. This time round, the majority of the material is inspired by EBM, industrial, coldwave and other skewed, left-of-centre electronic sounds from the 1980s. The material is uniformly strong, with highlights including the sweaty, percussive, all-action insanity of "Al Batard" by Jann, sleazy, mid-tempo EBM pulse of Kris Baha's superb "Beatthemachine" and the pitch-black, DAF style intensity of Retrograde Youth's "Final Days".
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Protest Love Songs
Cat: PNKMN 042. Rel: 06 Apr 21
 
Electro
New Tech Swing (5:01)
Die Welt (6:47)
Slaves Of War (5:17)
Jus Tee Naa (5:19)
Review: Credit 00 is back on the cult Pinkman label with more of his twisted electro slash new beat slash odd-ball club joints. 'New Tech Swing' is slow and tests you as it churns over, with prickly hits and slithering electro bass, while 'Die Welt' brings a more dark vibe that is haunting and star-gazing. 'Slaves Of War' is another track focussed don atmosphere with is slow, sludgy beats and dehumanised vocals. 'Jus Tee Naa' is a drunken rhythm with kicks and bass and acid twitches all piled up on top of one another and threatening to collapse at any time.
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Tilt
Tilt (12" + MP3 download code in hand-stamped sleeve)
Cat: PNKMN 024. Rel: 21 Feb 19
 
Techno
Extasy Overdose (5:13)
Data Control (4:59)
Weg Von Diesem Ort (Georgie D Tribute) (4:43)
Played by: Olivia
out of stock $11.04
Shinjuku
Shinjuku (12")
Cat: PNKMN 004. Rel: 03 Dec 13
 
Deep House
Shinjuku
Ice Pick
Shinjuku (Legowelt remix)
out of stock $10.26
Industrial Universal
Cat: PNKMN 18. Rel: 09 Mar 17
 
Techno
Slash (4:24)
More Morer Morest (6:50)
Rose File (7:06)
Industrial Universal (6:35)
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Higher & Higher EP
Cat: PNKMN 005. Rel: 17 Mar 14
 
Electro
Sneaking
Delta Force III
Reinforcements
Higher & Higher
The Target
Review: Oh how the Pinkman keeps us waiting! The Rotterdam label headed by Patrick Marsman first revealed plans to welcome DJ Overdose into the fold over six months ago. Finally Higher and Higher arrives, adding to the label's impressive releases from DRVG CVLTVRE, Roberto Auser, Creta Kano and Myriadd. Five tracks deep, Higher & Higher is a perfect display of Overdose's many production nuances, with the spirit of John Carpenter running through the brittle and bleak synth scape opener "Sneaking". The mood instantly switches with "Delta Force III", a neck snapping exercise in Utopian electro whilst the rugged "Reinforcements" is the kind of track Helena Hauff would pull for. The contrasts continue on the B Side where the sinister title track almost combusts due to the sheer amount of elements grinding chaotically against each other, whereas final track "The Target" is notable for the amount of space within the mix.
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out of stock $10.26
Ghoulia
Ghoulia (12")
Cat: PNKMN 031. Rel: 23 May 19
 
Techno
Ghoulia (4:51)
Kadan (5:24)
Give You A Dollar (3:51)
out of stock $11.84
Beacon Of Power
Cat: PNKMN 032. Rel: 14 Jun 19
 
Techno
Slug Street Disko (5:27)
Cutting Teeth (5:32)
NBD (5:53)
Pay No Mind (6:16)
Kicking Scratching (5:12)
Beacon Of Power (5:24)
Played by: Local Suicide
out of stock $14.46
The Red Hour
Cat: PNKMN 16. Rel: 17 Jun 16
 
Techno
The Red Hour (6:36)
Fusillade (6:01)
Special Forces (5:07)
Vigil (7:06)
Review: Dutchman Mark Du Mosch is the latest big-name recruit to the Pinkman ranks. The techno producer has previously starred on Tabernacle, Tape Records, Dekmantel and Moustache Records - amongst many others - and here delves deep into his industrial, post-punk and Italo-disco inspirations. Throughout, there's a loose, jammed-out feel, with Du Mosch wringing heaps of energy from what sounds like an impressive collection of music-making machines. We're particularly enjoying the moody, Motor City flex of "Vigil", and the EBM-tinged fuzziness of "The Red Hour", but the EP's other tracks - and, in particular, the muscular "Special Forces" - are almost as good.
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Magneto
Magneto (12")
Cat: PNKMN 37. Rel: 22 May 20
 
Techno
Magneto (5:58)
Jackpot (5:07)
Intercity (5:27)
Mechanix (4:42)
Played by: Ali Renault
out of stock $12.61
Generatie Desinteresse
Cat: PNKMN 41. Rel: 11 Feb 21
 
Electro
Angstig En Onzeker (5:41)
Nonchalance (4:56)
Nul Perspectief (5:15)
Argwaan (5:16)
Eigenwereld (5:22)
Doelloos (5:48)
out of stock $14.20
Motives & Methods
Cat: PNKMN 026. Rel: 04 Apr 19
 
Electro
The View From Here (6:55)
Beyond Doubt (6:44)
Without Reason (5:11)
Black Magic Syndicate (5:38)
out of stock $12.36
Hope & Anchor
Cat: PNKMN 023. Rel: 15 Mar 18
 
Techno
Haifa 1888 (5:43)
Strength In Fellowship (8:18)
The Thrashing Ropes (6:57)
Hope & Anchor (5:38)
out of stock $10.51
Kogeldans
Kogeldans (12")
Cat: PNKMN 027. Rel: 02 May 19
 
Techno
Geen Syndroom (6:44)
Nog Steeds High Van De Lak (8:56)
Ver Verwijderd Van Vermoeid (6:12)
Haar Glans Altijd Strak (6:29)
Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
out of stock $11.84
Weeshuis Der Verloren Zielen
Cat: PNKMN 19. Rel: 25 May 17
 
Techno
Het Infuus (6:02)
Het Geweten Van Afdeling Twee (6:44)
Vrouwe Fataal (feat Sophie Du Palais) (5:14)
Vermoedens Van Achterdocht (7:20)
Played by: Eric Duncan
out of stock $10.26
Don't Exclude Anything
Cat: PNKMN 028. Rel: 02 May 19
 
Techno
Crush On You (8:23)
Strictly Dominant (4:26)
Father Figure (5:31)
Played by: Mimi
out of stock $12.36
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 $12.61
Fighting The Past
Fighting The Past (12" + MP3 download code in hand-stamped sleeve)
Cat: PNKMN 025. Rel: 21 Feb 19
 
Techno
Fighting The Past (5:15)
Unknown Levels (4:53)
Blackout (5:52)
Screws In Paradise (5:42)
Played by: VTSS
out of stock $11.56
LVRIN II
LVRIN II (12")
Cat: PBD 19. Rel: 23 Jan 20
 
Techno
Syndrome (5:29)
Space Camp (5:06)
Cabal (4:02)
Hardwired (6:21)
Inner Worlds (5:09)
Burning Rainbows (5:05)
out of stock $14.20
Dancing Snake
Cat: PNKMN 39. Rel: 16 Oct 20
 
Techno
Dancing Snake (6:14)
Smoking Cage (6:19)
Desert Trip (7:09)
Cave (6:24)
Played by: Dj soFa
 in stock $12.61
Possessed Realms
Cat: PNKMN 40. Rel: 16 Oct 20
 
Techno
Moral Of The Story (5:38)
A Certain Stimulus (5:35)
Possessed Realms (5:29)
Anodyne (5:47)
out of stock $12.36
Voyeurism & Violence EP
Cat: PNKMN 13. Rel: 21 Dec 15
 
Techno
Outraged Keyplayer (6:00)
Soaring (6:45)
Fear Without Consequences (5:59)
Mind The Gap (6:17)
Review: Nope, we've never heard of Peeping Tom, either. While this marks the pseudonym's first appearance, the man behind it - Conforce, Silent Harbor and Versalife man Boris Bunnik - has been an integral part of the Dutch electronic underground for longer than anyone can remember. Despite the slightly dark title, Voyerurism & Violence is a fairly cheery affair, with Bunnik effortlessly joining the dots between the melodiousness of British "intelligent techno", the punchy rhythms of classic electro, and the underwater eccentricity of Drexciya. There's naturally much to admire, with the wayward alien funk of "Fear Without Consequences", and Legowelt-ish "Outraged Keyplayer" standing out.
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Arka
Arka (12")
Cat: PNKMN 43. Rel: 15 Jul 21
 
Electro
Lost (5:34)
Nietoperz (7:09)
Shareef (6:23)
Arka (6:34)
out of stock $12.61
Stranded
Stranded (12")
Cat: PNKMN 029. Rel: 17 May 19
 
Techno
Broken Sun (5:40)
Spanish Caravan (5:18)
Rookie (5:35)
Brockwell (4:18)
Stranded (5:57)
Teenage Vomit (6:28)
out of stock $14.46
Mass Asphyxia
Cat: PNKMN 034. Rel: 11 Feb 21
 
Techno
Promises Are Not Facts (3:58)
Plastic Freedom (5:20)
Wrong Target (4:41)
Complains (3:01)
The Dictator Is Back (4:18)
The Way Of Escape (5:16)
Played by: Evan Michael
out of stock $13.42
Color Of Your Soul
Cat: PNKMN 21. Rel: 15 Sep 17
 
Techno
Color Of Your Soul (7:29)
Do You Want To Believe? (6:10)
Wake U Up (4:58)
Played by: Ali Renault
out of stock $10.26
Five Years Of Tears Vol 1
Cat: PNKMN 5Y1. Rel: 12 Apr 18
 
Techno
Ernestas Sadau - "Vilnius Brigade" (6:08)
Alessandro Parisi - "ZeroCool" (6:34)
Identified Patient - "OCTrax" (7:29)
Randstad - "Glasbak" (5:32)
Review: As the title suggests, this is the first volume in a series of 12" singles designed to celebrate five years of admirable Dutch label Pinkman. It's naturally packed with previously unheard treats, with a trio of label regulars being joined by newcomer Randstad. Ernestas Sadau steps up first to set the tone, delivering a raw, creepy and paranoid analogue throb-job rich in psychedelic electronic motifs, EBM style arpeggio lines and snappy machine percussion. Alessandro Parisi's "ZeroCool" sounds like a dystopian cover version of the KLF's original 1988 version of "What Time is Love" (that's a good thing, by the way), while Identified Patient's "OCTrax" joins the dots between Nitzer Ebb, Italo-disco and new beat. As for Randstad, the artist's "Glasback" is a dubby, otherworldly treat rich in odd spoken word vocals and gloomy chords.
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