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I Have A Pessimistic Outlook Of Life EP
Cat: SMI 015. Rel: 19 Aug 24
 
Techno
Fantastic Machine (5:02)
Automatic Sun (6:30)
The End Of Vynil (6:29)
 in stock $18.54
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Prima Dell' Alba
Cat: SMI 019. Rel: 16 May 25
 
Techno
Forbidden Planet (JP Welder 2025 Revisited)
Prima Dell' Alba
Forbidden Planet
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Strano EP (reissue)
Cat: SMI 011. Rel: 16 Apr 24
 
Uplifting Trance
Down To The Moon (5:03)
Dolphin Dance (4:17)
Alvorada (4:29)
Les Architectes Du Temps (4:53)
Alvorada (E-Talking remix) (4:43)
Review: Offering five tracks of captivating Italian techno and trance, JP Energy's Strano EP, resurfaces with a timeless allure, Originating from 1993 Italy, Side-1 opens with 'Down To The Moon,' exuding early 90s trance and techno vibes, hinting at the emergence of intelligent techno that later evolved into IDM. With celestial undertones, it sets a hypnotic tone. Following is 'Dolphin Dance,' blending techno with shades of darker 80s Italo house, crafting a compelling sonic journey. Flipping to Side 2, 'Alvorada' unfolds as a smooth, ambient techno gem, showcasing melodic intricacies that enchant the listener. The EP concludes with the E-Talking remix of 'Alvorada,' displaying a fresh and updated interpretation of the original. This remix maintains the track's smoothness while injecting
a contemporary flair. Overall, Strano EP is a great example at a timeless sound that is being enjoyed today.
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 in stock $23.80
The Hypnotist
Cat: SMI 010. Rel: 12 Mar 24
 
Balearic/Downtempo
The Hypnotist (Expanded From Seven To Twelve Inches) (6:43)
The Hypnotist (Atlantis) (4:52)
The Hypnotist (Ok Mr Mogul) (6:32)
The Hypnotist (Subliminal Suggestion) (3:11)
Review: A classic track on many Cafe Del Mar compilations in the early 90s, The Hypnotist by Sisterlove finally gets a proper reissue. Thank you to Sound Migration for keeping all four original versions complete on this homage to the 1993 release. For those who enjoy the chill-out sound of the 90s where ambient, electronic and house music took on a spiritual and psychedelic overview, you will fall in love with this one. We can't say enough great things about what sound this track represents. Old skool heads and new fans of the sound, snap this up quickly!
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 in stock $21.02
Cubic Space (remastered)
Cat: SMI 016. Rel: 17 Sep 24
 
Psy/Goa Trance
Zero Bug (6:44)
Eclipse (7:46)
Lost Cargo (7:24)
Mind Melt (8:32)
Matrix (7:54)
The Blazing Sun (dub remix) (6:58)
Global Drift (5:17)
Nu Dawn (7:51)
Review: Cubic Space by SYT is a highly sought album from UK's mid-90s underground trance/rave scene, originally released on the Magick Eye Records, the label co-founded by Swordfish from Astralasia. With SYT short for "shave yer tongue" - don't ask us, we don't know - Cubic Space amounted to the only record outputted by the pseudonym, yet still went on to charm club-goers, owing to its unique trance sound-sources not available to the average high street shopper, and its many sprouting tangents through futuro-"tribal" sounds, dashing any concerns over tempo regulation or idiosyncrasy in the process; an ill a fellow artist might suffer from. Club numbers like 'Eclipse' and 'Global Drift' are torrential enough; it's the filterpassed breakbeats of the likes of 'Nu Dawn', and the punctiform, recherche sound design of 'Lost Cargo' that really get us moving.
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 in stock $39.56
Deep Drift EP
Cat: SMI 018. Rel: 28 Feb 25
 
Progressive House
Siren (5:54)
Loop Hole (5:19)
Drift (6:14)
Jitter (5:16)
Review: Reissued 30 years on, SYT's 'Deep Drift' first hover-slammed its way onto our turntables as a spinoff EP of the much-nattered-about Shave Yer Tongue free party, which took place every Sunday night somewhere in suburban West London. The night's founders, Scott James and Christopher Hayne, took on this duo-deistic alien guise as a response to the tractor-beaming blisses they'd experienced on the dancefloor, yet which they could not find solid enough expression for in words. 'Siren' and 'Loop Hole' span allotropic forms of the same style, quantum superpositions of trance: cascading, welcoming, introductory; then cautionary, hovery, supernatural. 'Drift' goes big on the surround mix with extra boxy kicks; 'Jitter' then serves as a bleeping, free-teknikal enervation in trance, and is by far the best on the record, for its unguent stereo design and strobing synth patch layers.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $19.64
Elevator
Elevator (12")
Cat: SMI 017. Rel: 05 Dec 24
 
Techno
13 Floor Spectrum (15:47)
Dubfloor Sub Bassment (5:25)
Trancefloor Transporter (5:07)
Review: UVX's latest offering is a hypnotic exploration of bass-heavy beats and intricate textures. The first track, 'Elevator (13 Floor Spectrum),' sets a driving pace with its deep, steady rhythm and intricate layers of synths that gradually build in complexity. The dub version on the second side, 'Elevator (Dubfloor Sub Bassment),' strips things down to a more minimal groove, letting the bassline take center stage. 'Elevator (Trancefloor Transporter)' shifts the tone again, injecting a trance-like energy with its sweeping synths and driving rhythm. The release navigates between styles with finesse, making it a standout for fans of both deep and progressive house.

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Played by: Tom Drew
 in stock $20.48
Gonzo Goa: Party Music 87-94
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Gonzo Goa: Party Music 87-94 (gatefold 2xLP + poster)
Cat: SMI 002. Rel: 23 May 23
 
Techno
Mindfield - "Saturnalia 4" (7:56)
Apostolis - "Clock Croc" (House Quickly mix) (7:19)
FUSE - "FU2" (Re edit) (5:25)
Peyote - "Alcatraz" (7:02)
Psyche - "The Saint Became A Lush" (6:25)
Man With No Name - "From Within" (5:23)
Zen - "Solar Data" (extended Tribal mix) (5:17)
Francesco Farfa & Joy Kitikonti - "Beat Control" (Siena mix I) (8:14)
Public Relation - "Eighty Eight" (instrumental) (4:35)
Ghostdance - "Ghostbeat" (New Beat mix) (5:05)
Chris & Cosey - "Exotika" (12" remix) (6:00)
Review: For their second release, Sound Migration has taken a deep dive into the music that soundtracked the infamous Goa party scene - initially populated by exiled hippies, but later a holiday haven for British E casualties and young Israeli ravers - between 1987 and 94. The tracks were chosen by scene stalwart (and key DJ) Ray Castle, making the blend of post-industrial EBM, early trance, new beat, formative progressive house and acid techno accurate and authentic. It's a fantastic musical snapshot that surprisingly sounds fresh and contemporary, with our picks of a very strong bunch including the bustling brilliance of FUSE's 'FU (2) (Re-Edit)', the glassy-eyed Euro synth-pop chug of Psyche's 'The Saint Became A Lush', the dreamy-but-acidic colour of Man With No Name's 'From Within', and the foreboding new beat shuffle of Public Relation's 'Eighty Eight (Instrumental)'.
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 in stock $34.86
Gonzo Goa II: Party Music 86-93
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Cat: SMI 014. Rel: 17 Jun 24
 
Techno
Shikasta - "Self Indulgence" (6:00)
Dance 2 Trance - "Freaks" (6:16)
Fatal Error - "Fatal Error" (5:54)
Eden Transmission - "I'm So High" (11:54)
Voov - "It's Anything You Want It To Be & It's A Gass" (4:39)
Digital Connection - "Heatwave" (Hotter mix) (4:13)
Industrial - "The Gauntlet" (4:43)
Pause 8 - "Radio Morocco" (mix 2 Youth dub mix) (5:52)
Scarecrow - "ROE" (5:53)
Hn03 - "Doughnut Dollies" (4:54)
Eat Static - "Almost Human" (Abduction mix) (7:42)
Axel F - "Geronimo" (Special instrumental mix) (6:52)
Review: Continuing the research project started last year, Sound Metaphors, Transmigration, and historian Ray Castle present an in-depth analysis of the dancefloor scene in Goa during the 80s and early 90s, before trance became a mainstream genre. This tropical underground haven thrived on unique aesthetics, with dedicated collectors and DJs curating the finest "special goa music" from the era's emerging electronic tracks. This compilation features impactful new beat, proto-techno, early progressive, trance, industrial, EBM and house music tracks, accompanied by event photographs in a double LP gatefold with a poster and liner notes by Ray Castle. Re-mastered in Berlin, it's an essential addition to any record collection.
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 in stock $36.80
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