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MGRMX (warehouse find, slight sleeve wear)
MEG / VARIOUS
Cat: JOINTC 006. Rel: 13 Nov 03
Kouro (Theo Parrish mix) (8:19)
Scanty Blues (Dennis De Santis mix) (5:04)
Kouro (Hiroshi Watana Be mix) (7:58)
Roomgirl (Christ Ambientrix mix) (6:22)
Ikenaikotokai (Valou mix) (8:59)
Ikenaikotokai (Yamauchi mix) (5:02)
Scanty Blues (Dj Assult mix) (4:04)
Kouro (Note Native mix) (6:24)
 in stock $19.77
Collected EPs Vol 1
Cat: ABPLP 008. Rel: 28 Aug 23
Belief
Darkness (Shaded In)
Sorcerer (Funky Magus mix)
Semblance (Dim A)
Incantation
Semblance (Dim B)
Transition
Review: Laggy Panteli and Zeno Messis (aka Megalon) were cult techno artists back in the mid-nineties. They released seminal albums like 1994's Pandora's Box and mixed up ambient, Detroit techno, electro, European electronics and their own experiences of London's acid house scene. The good folks at Above Board have been digging in the duo's vaults and put together this collection of all of their best EPs across four crucial sides of vinyl. This is deep, atmospheric techno for the small hours with the likes of skittish rhythmic workout 'Sorcerer' (Funky Magus mix) sitting next to the widescreen acid styles of 'Semblance' (Dim B) and the shimmering leads of future tribal cut 'Transition'.
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 in stock $32.59
Vulnerabilities
Cat: PERLON 130. Rel: 24 Feb 22
Catharsis (6:19)
Asceding To Our Solitude (6:58)
Depressed Fun Seekers (8:11)
2 Step King (4:42)
The Checker (8:13)
Wats It Mean 2 U (6:34)
Gimme (Timeless Worlds Of Space) (9:50)
Mind Diving (3:42)
Adriana's Anxieties (11:31)
Closer (6:54)
Jingle All The Way (5:32)
Review: Thomas Melchior's take on minimalist house and techno - wonky and off-kilter, but surprisingly funky, far-sighted and pleasingly atmospheric - is amongst the most accessible and ear-catching around. It's a sound that works as well on albums as it does on singles and EPs, so it's somewhat surprising to discover that Vulnerabilities is his first full-length as Melchior Productions since 2007. It's been worth the wait though, with the veteran producer offering up tracks that combine brilliantly programmed, often off-kilter drums with smooth but druggy basslines, tactile chords, addictive melodic refrains and his usual subtle (and occasional not to subtle) nods towards deep house, dub techno, two-step garage, trippy ambient and the quirky, funk-fuelled eccentricity of Ricardo Villalobos productions.
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 in stock $40.66
With Dan!
Cat: PARODIA 03. Rel: 22 Nov 23
Liquid (4:01)
Easy (feat Jon Beige) (3:16)
Ten Yrs Later (3:19)
Out Of House (4:21)
Sunday Party 404 (0:29)
Son (feat Edward Reilly) (4:44)
Stuntin Like My (3:07)
Melting (2:24)
Assume (feat AnNie Adaa) (4:45)
Magna Mater (1:48)
 in stock $22.00
Die Grosse Zapfe
Die Grosse Zapfe (LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: BLUBBERNUGGET 02. Rel: 28 May 24
Die Grosse Zapfe (19:56)
La Wasch (6:19)
Nicey Forever (6:12)
 in stock $24.23
Vol Retarde De 42 Mn
Cat: MEZLP 5B. Rel: 13 Feb 25
Decollage (2:50)
Musique Decoupee (3:35)
Sentimental Pilot (3:06)
Manzarek (4:01)
Blue Jesus 145 (3:51)
Pour Toi (3:07)
L'Hotesse De L'air (3:34)
A Kind Of Macarena (3:39)
Metro Zenith (3:54)
Electric Piano (3:51)
Black Tiger & The Red Vibes (3:18)
Mellotron Airport (2:27)
Review: French multi-instrumentalist and producer Mezerg (real name Marc Mezergue) is something of a one-off - a synthesizer, drums and theremin-sporting one-man band who has even invented his own unique instrument, a combined keyboard/electronic drum kit known as the "piano boom boom". He's perhaps best-known as a live performer but has received plenty of plaudits for previous releases, most notably 2021 debut LP Chez Mezerg. Vol Retarde de 42 Mn is that album's belated sequel and sees the Frenchman develop his existing trademark sound - a musically mixed-up blend of classic synth sounds, analogue electronics, warm basslines and unfussy beats that variously draws influence from titans of French electronic dance music (Justice, Jean-Michel Jarre etc), electro and, most frequently, colourful nu-disco.
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Cheugy
Cheugy (2xLP)
Cat: DEEPS 005. Rel: 14 Oct 24
Stalker (5:14)
Compass (5:16)
DJ Crush (5:16)
Pantydrop (4:35)
Nudes (3:43)
Rhythm Mechanic (9:23)
Purrrrrr (4:03)
Amygdala Hijack
Nudes (Naked dub)
Deep Shopping Issues
 in stock $29.51
Vertical Ascent
 in stock $30.92
Lonestar Retreat
Cat: MFV 009. Rel: 11 Jul 23
Introduction (2:17)
Don't Say Goodbye (4:32)
Lonestar Retreat (5:05)
0800-HELP (5:03)
If You Had To (1:43)
Sorry & Sunscreen (3:27)
The Backyard (6:03)
With Me (2:47)
Maybe, Probably (8:28)
Further Look (2:13)
 in stock $26.17
La Bush Temple Of House Vol 2 1994-2024
MR SAM / VARIOUS
Cat: 541 1133. Rel: 25 Oct 24
 in stock $168.75
Needs (Not Wants): Retrospective Part 2
Cat: RHRSS 332. Rel: 14 Mar 22
Needs - "Morning Breeze" (7:05)
Boobjazz - "Free Your Soul" (8:35)
Needs - "Inner Glow (Lasting Forever)" (7:48)
Laurentius - "Karate Samba" (ScienceFiction mix) (7:31)
Doctor M - "Park Jam" (6:58)
Passion Dance Orchestra - "Discover The World" (8:53)
Needs - "Brother" (Red Mountain Alchemy) (12:07)
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Needs (Not Wants): Retrospective Part 1
Cat: RHRSS 331. Rel: 14 Mar 22
Needs - "We Are What We Are" (7:35)
Needs - "Dreams" (Variation 1) (7:59)
Needs - "Brother" (original Vibe) (8:47)
Boobjazz - "Midnight Ceremony" (6:51)
Needs - "Walkin Thru Circles" (Thump mix) (8:22)
Needs - "Piano Groove" (7:30)
Passion Dance Orchestra - "Worlds" (Theme) (15:23)
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Mind Machines
Cat: N 21MM. Rel: 12 Dec 24
I Really Know We Can Make It (3:47)
Silicon (previously unreleased Recording) (5:34)
Mind Machines (5:50)
Self Hypnosis (5:26)
Nexodus (previously unreleased version) (5:03)
Everything (No Statues) (previously unreleased version) (5:03)
Don't Do It Like That, Do It Like This (feat Donna Black) (5:56)
Crazy For Your Love (previously unreleased Recording) (4:18)
Together (6:53)
Sycologic PSP (5:09)
Self Hypnosis (previously unreleased mix) (5:37)
Silicon (live At The Brain club - previously unreleased version) (4:11)
Review: The Nexus 21 'Mind Machines' album finally sees the light, bringing the shelved UK techno classic to eager fans. Originally recorded in the early 90s, these tracks capture the essence of Detroit-inspired UK techno, fusing raw energy with British flair. Standouts include 'Nexodus' and 'Everything (No Statues),' with Motor City talent Marc Kinchen and Anthony Shakir lending their touch. While only two tracks saw official release back then, this album unearths unreleased gems and alternate mixes, showcasing the duo's groundbreaking sound that influenced both Nexus 21 and their rave-alter ego, Altern 8. A long-awaited landmark.
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Played by: Mihail P
 in stock $29.24
UPP
UPP (LP)
Cat: PP 094. Rel: 17 Oct 23
Girl's (feat Michael Kime) (4:35)
Funklude (feat Eden Burns) (1:47)
I Am Emotional (2:43)
Baby B (3:55)
Call Me (4:21)
In Between (feat Michael Kime) (4:18)
It's OK (feat Michael Kime) (3:30)
I'd Rather Be (3:14)
Feel Right (3:11)
Yawn' (2:08)
 in stock $26.17
Our Memories Of Winter (reissue)
Our Memories Of Winter (reissue) (gatefold white vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: DUKE 164DJV. Rel: 05 Dec 24
Fern 2
Memories
It Might Have Been Rain
Eastern Soul
Ty Canol
Df23
Here
Folio
Flirt
Nights Mixture 2
Audic Strable
Jude Says Goodbye
Review: Noreen is a cult name for those who know - a producer who had his own unique take on minimal and dropped some real low-key classics. Nearly two decades after its initial release, his album Our Memories of Winter now gets reissued so you can relive its blend f early 2000s electronica with Norken's unique mix of minimal techno, house and British IDM. Featuring all 12 original tracks, plus the inclusion of 'Df23' and 'Flirt', this is the first complete vinyl version of the album. Lee Norris's sound evokes nostalgia and warmth with atmospheric emotional techno. Influenced by luminaries like John Beltran and Autechre, this one remains a real gem.
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 in stock $32.85
DAT Tapes 1993-1994
DAT Tapes 1993-1994 (180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: ASGDE 037. Rel: 27 Oct 22
Nuron - "The Coded Message" (5:54)
Nuron - "Interior World" (6:44)
Nuron - "Waiting For Nothing" (8:11)
Nuron - "Another Way" (5:46)
Nuron - "Neither Here Nor There" (7:09)
Fugue - "Contrapoint" (First version) (6:51)
Nuron - "Dialectic Confusion" (3:49)
Fugue - "Contrapoint" (Stasis mix 1) (6:46)
Review: During the early-to-mid 1990s, Nurmad Jusat released a string of now sought-after singles on Likemind that showcased an emotive, far-sighted take on techno that still sounds timeless all these years on. This fine collection features various recordings he made - but never released - as Nuron and Fuge back in 1993 and '94. As inspired by the techno sounds of his native UK as the far-sighted brilliance of purist Detroit techno and the dreamy soundscapes of Larry Heard, it's a genuinely brilliant collection of long-lost gems. Our picks include the subtly clonk-influenced opener 'The Coded Message', the skewed deep electro shuffle of 'Another Way', the sci-fi techno brilliance of 'Contrapoin (First Version)' and the out-there ambient soundscape that is 'Dialectic Confusion'.
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Voyage Of Light
Cat: Elusive One. Rel: 23 Nov 22
Push Back (5:24)
Hidden Truths (5:58)
In The Shadow Of My Mind (6:13)
North Star (6:47)
Unclouded Vision (6:03)
Replicant (Model 1.2) (6:35)
Paradigm Shift (5:14)
Celestial Sphere (5:51)
Advantage Point (5:17)
Review: Darren Nye has been devoted to deep machine-dreaming techno since the 90s, but he's hit a particularly productive run in the last four years. We've been gifted scores of albums on Childhood Intelligence, Exalt Records and now Elusive Intelligence, with Voyage Of Light representing the latest transmission from an artist brimming with inspiration. Nye takes his cues from the likes of B12, Kirk Degiorgio and Stasis, crafting a classically-crafted strain of techno which suits headphones as much as dancefloors. Across nine tracks Nye weaves a spectrum of sci-fi tales with the textbook tools - warm, expressive synth lines and crisp, intricate drum machine patterns. If you dig that sound, you're going to love this album.
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 in stock $25.61
Green Trax Vol 2
Cat: TRP 052. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Kesk (unreleased) (5:06)
Zalias (Switch mix - unreleased) (4:18)
Grun (4:45)
Roheline (6:36)
Verde (remix - unreleased) (5:58)
Groente (unreleased) (3:33)
Ijo (5:18)
Magariisa (5:17)
Yashill (unreleased) (4:24)
Botala (4:51)
Gumir (4:49)
Review: We didn't see this coming but we're very much delighted it has: the peerless dub techno don Steve O'Sullivan with a full length of past triumphs and unreleased gems on Nina Kraviz's always adventurous Trip label is always going to be worth hearing. The Brit stretches his legs and pulls out all the stops here to cover plenty of ground while reaming true to his signature sound design excellence: bouncy, minimal but strobe-lit cuts like 'Kesk', twisted 90s techno sounds like 'Grun', barely-there IDM-adjacent sounds like 'Groente' and ice cold dub cuts like 'Botala'. A real masterclass.
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Mirror Counterpart
Cat: PRTR 22. Rel: 20 Sep 22
Mirror Counterpart (7:22)
Unexpected Bahaviour (5:39)
Indeterminacy (6:08)
Stellar Triangulation (5:24)
Alice Matter (8:24)
Cloud Chamber (5:26)
Aestivation (5:37)
Uncertiny Principle (5:10)
Review: This is the third full-length album by veteran Swedish producer Ola Obergman who has been producing since the turn of the millennium on respected imprints such as Skam, Borft and Futhur Electronix. A heavy collection of 808-based fusion in classic Pariter style, Mirror Counterpart is a cohesive effort featuring some truly impressive productions; from the early proto-house sound of the title track, to the Detroit influenced hi-tech soul cuts on the second disc - 'Indeterminacy' and 'Stellar Triangulation' respectively - going into 4/4 robot funk on the second disc with 'Alice Matter' and 'Uncertiny Principle' being the highlights. Superb.
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 in stock $17.82
The Loneliest Man In Space (B-STOCK)
Cat: CNS 028LP (B-STOCK). Rel: 12 May 17
 
B-STOCK: Record sleeve split/torn, product in working order
Parallel Lines Meet At Infinity
The Life & Death Of Italian Mantrance (vinyl album version)
The Yearning
The Soothing
Favourite Mistake (feat Linnea Dale)
Bootes Void
The Loneliest Man In Space
Separation Failure
Yksm
Don't Break The Silence
 in stock $9.42
Oasis - Collaborating
Cat: OAS 1100. Rel: 05 Oct 05
Oasis 4
Oasis 5
Oasis 11
Oasis 9
Oasis 1s-1/2
Oasis 7
Oasis 1 (live mix)
Review: Omar S and Shadow Ray hooked up back in 2005 as Oasis and turned out a low key classic with Collaborating. It's an essential double album packed with signature Motor City heat and dishevelled deep house workouts for mind, body and soul. Things open with the slow paced crawler 'Oasis 4' then take in 'Oasis 11' with its pinging percussion and stripped back grooves, the standout 'Oasis 1s-1/2' with its gorgeously melancholic synth bleeps and heart melting chords and the darker energy of 'Oasis 7'.
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 in stock $23.11
Moonbuilding 2703 AD
Moonbuilding 2703 AD (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP + CD)
Cat: KOM 330LP. Rel: 18 Jun 15
God's Mirrorball (14:42)
Moon Scapes - 2703 BC (14:42)
Lunar Caves (12:27)
Moonbuilding - 2703 AD (13:02)
God's Mirrorball
Moon Scapes - 2703 BC
Lunar Caves
Moonbuilding - 2703 AD
Review: The longevity of Alex Patterson's Orb project never ceases to amaze. While the ambient outfit has gone through many changes since making its debut in 1989 - longtime production partner Thomas Fehlmann being the man at the controls these days - Patterson shows little sign of wanting to call it a day. Here the duo delivers their 21st album, returning to the stargazing obsessions that have served them so well over the years. Consisting of four typically epic workouts, Moonbuilding 2703 AD doffs a cap to many of their obsessions of recent years - hypnotic Berlin techno, classic ambience, woozy tech-house and dub, primarily - with the jazz-funk-meets-ambient dub flex of the title track standing out.
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 in stock $28.40
Okie Dokie It's The Orb On Kompakt
Okie Dokie It's The Orb On Kompakt (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: KOMPAKT 128. Rel: 20 Feb 25
Komplikation
Lunik Tm
Ripples
Captain Korma
Kan Kan
Rolo
Beatitude
Cool Harbour
Trauvogel
Because/Before (Sibirische Musik)
Tin Kan
Kompagna (Zandic mix)
Falkenbruck
Snowbow
Review: The Orb's 13th album is a carefully crafted collection of tracks that are couched in minimal techno and ambient house. The first half embraces so-called 'Schaffel' rhythms, while the second half explores classic Orb sonic landscapes and features guest appearances from Schneider TM and Ulf Lohmann. The likes of 'Captain Korma' are warmly infused melodic jaunts with shimmering vocals, 'Cool Harbour' is a lumpy, dubby and off-balance workout and 'Kompagna (Zandic mix)' is a raw, experimental blend of harmonic tones, smeared samples and ambient bliss. This one, then, continues The Orb's legacy of genre-defying music which started in the late 80s when they pioneered chill-out and ambient house.
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau
 in stock $32.29
Orbital (remastered) (Record Store Day RSD 2024)
Orbital (remastered) (Record Store Day RSD 2024) (limited gatefold translucent green & red splattered vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: LMS 1725129. Rel: 07 May 24
The Moebius (6:57)
Speed Freak (7:06)
Macrohead (6:47)
Oolaa (6:36)
Desert Storm (11:44)
Fahrenheit 303 (8:22)
Steel Cube Idolatry (7:47)
High Rise (6:38)
Chime (live) (6:06)
Midnight (live) (6:33)
Belfast (7:31)
Review: Orbital remain titans of the global electronic scene which is no doubt why their self-titled album from 1991 now gets mastered and reissued for this year's Record Store Day. A pioneering work in electronic music, this landmark debut is a rich world of driving drums, hypnotic melodies, and intricate soundscapes. From the propulsive energy of the seminal 'Chime' to the dreamy ambience of 'Belfast,' each track showcases the duo's mastery of rhythm and texture. Orbital's use of innovative sampling techniques and atmospheric synths creates a distinct sonic universe that still stands them apart and helps make this a timeless classic that has influenced generations of electronic artists ever since.
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 in stock $60.43
Optical Delusion
Cat: LMS 5521859. Rel: 17 Feb 23
Ringa Ringa (The Old Pandemic Folk Song) (feat The Mediaeval Baebes) (4:13)
Day One (feat Dina Ipavic) (5:15)
Are You Alive? (feat Penelope Isles) (7:34)
You Are The Frequency (feat The Little Pest) (4:37)
The New Abnormal (5:08)
Home (feat Anna B Savage) (4:13)
Orbital & Sleaford Mods - "Dirty Rat" (5:16)
Requiem For The Pre Apocalypse (7:42)
What A Surprise (feat The Little Pest) (4:37)
Moon Princess (feat Coppe) (5:04)
Review: After the 30 Something retrospective that landed during 2022, comes a new Orbital album proper, Optical Delusion, set to be accompanied by a busy summer of gig and festival dates by the looks of it. The album's taster single 'Dirty Rat' was a corker, too, full of post-Brexit/Boris bile and a biting vocal from Sleaford Mods frontman Jason Williamson, not to mention some striking Orbital musical trademarks. It could well point the way forward for more interesting collaborations - perhaps taking a leaf out of Leftfield's book - on the album, though only time will tell. Either way, a serious portion of new material from one of the dance world's most enduring and best loved acts will be feverishly anticipated.
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 in stock $22.00
Orbital (remastered)
Orbital (remastered) (limited gatefold translucent green & red vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: LMS 1725119. Rel: 18 Apr 24
The Moebius (6:57)
Speed Freak (7:06)
Macro Head (6:47)
Oolaa (6:36)
Desert Storm (11:44)
Fahrenheit 303 (8:22)
Steel Cube Idolatry (7:47)
High Rise (6:38)
Chime (live) (6:06)
Midnight (live) (6:33)
Belfast (7:31)
Review: Originally released in 1991 when most music journalists believed it was impossible to release a good dance album, Orbital's eponymous debut album remains one of the most significant sets of its' time - proof that techno artists (as the Hartnoll brothers were referred to at the time) can make killer full-length excursions. Here the album returns in freshly remastered form, via a superb spruce-up job that makes it sound heavier and more sonically refined than ever before. The closing three-track suite of 'Chime (Live)', 'Midnight (Live)' and 'Belfast' remains unbeatable, but there's plenty of sonic brilliance elsewhere across the album - not least the epic (and constantly changing) 'Desert Storm', the saucer-eyed, piano-sporting bounce of 'Fahrenheit 303' and the bleep-influenced excellence of 'Steel Cube Idolatry'.
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Orbital: The Green Album (remastered)
Cat: LMS 1725227. Rel: 22 Aug 24
The Moebius (6:57)
Speed Freak (7:06)
Macrohead (6:47)
Oolaa (6:36)
Desert Storm (11:44)
Fahrenheit 303 (8:22)
Steel Cube Idolatry (7:47)
High Rise (6:38)
Chime (live) (6:06)
Midnight (live) (6:33)
Belfast (7:31)
Review: Early 1990s classic The Green Album features iconic Orbital tracks like their breakthrough single 'Chime' and the legendary comedown tune 'Belfast.' After the success of 'Chime,' Pete Tong signed Orbital to London/FFRR Records and granted them the creative freedom to craft an album beyond the typical rave formula. Influenced by Kraftwerk and Cabaret Voltaire, the Hartnoll brothers came through and then some as they aimed to create a fully immersive and innovative album full of ambition which helped the duo become pioneers in electronic music, influencing artists from Bjork to Bicep and collaborating with figures like Madonna and Kraftwerk. Their second self-titled album solidified their visionary status, while their groundbreaking live performances are also by now the stuff of legend.
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A Beginner's Guide
Cat: LMS 1725246. Rel: 07 Nov 24
Chime (edit) (3:08)
Halcyon (edit) (3:45)
Belfast (edit) (4:20)
Satan (Spawn) (3:43)
The Box (edit) (4:04)
Lush 3.1 (edit) (5:33)
Beached (edit) (3:43)
Are We Here? (edit) (3:27)
Are You Alive? (feat Penelope Isles - edit) (3:31)
Style (edit) (3:56)
Dirty Rat (edit) (3:31)
Review: This new and career spanning album A Beginner's Guide is a 'best of' collection tailored for both new or curious Orbital fans. Whether you discovered the duo after their iconic Glastonbury 2024 performance, during their global tour celebrating the Green & Brown albums, or through a track featured in a film, this collection offers an ideal introduction and recap of what makes them one of the most enduring acts in all of electronic music. It compiles there Hartnoll brothers's biggest hits in their edited forms and album includes utter classics like 'Chime,' 'Belfast,' and 'Halcyon' all of which give a fine a taste of the duo's influential electronic sound, all in one package for the first time ever.
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30 (Something)
30 (Something) (180 gram vinyl 4xLP box set + booklet + slipmat)
Cat: LMS 5521698. Rel: 28 Jul 22
Smiley (7:12)
Satan (30-Something Years Years Later mix) (7:09)
Where Is It Going (feat Stephen Hawking) (3:05)
Impact (30 Years Later & The Earth Is Still Burning mix) (11:51)
Chime (30-Something Years Later mix) (5:37)
Halcyon (30-Something Years Later mix) (9:16)
The Box (30-Something Years Later mix) (4:06)
Belfast (30-Something Years Later mix) (9:36)
The Girl With The Sun In Her Head (Floex remix) (4:45)
Belfast (David Holmes remix) (12:04)
Halcyon & On (Jon Hopkins remix) (7:10)
Chime (Eli Brown remix) (5:36)
Impact (John Tejada remix) (7:54)
Are We Here? (Dusky remix) (5:52)
Belfast (ANNA Techno remix) (7:25)
The Box (Joris Voorn remix) (6:43)
Are We Here? (Shanti Celeste remix) (5:41)
Review: Finally getting around to celebrating their 30th Anniversary, Orbital here serve up a whopping deluxe boxset of exclusives. Built around their fabled live show, this veritable cornucopia of material contains reworks, remakes, remixes and reimaginings of all your favourite tracks, including Satan, The Box, Impact and Belfast. Jon Hopkins, Logic1000, Yotto, ANNA, Shanti Celeste and - yes - Stephen Hawking all feature.
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Forte
Forte (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: SNDST 123. Rel: 14 Dec 23
Proto (feat Hugh Betcha) (7:12)
Bond (6:19)
Futura (4:32)
Evolution (8:21)
Nova (5:34)
Core (6:29)
Arc (7:05)
Eon (5:38)
Utopia (6:13)
Coda (7:04)
Review: In the past 20 years Pan-Pot have ridden many a wave of techno's evolution, moving from their roots in the mid-00s minimal boom through to the fierce, kinetic techno they're putting out now. Having recently dropped the PROTO single on their Second State label, the Berlin duo present their third studio album. As that upfront single confirms, Pan-Pot are here to have fun with assistance from the likes of Hugh Betcha laying down a pitched-down spoken word turn that feels like big room Berlin techno in a nutshell. Across this ten-deep album, there are a lot of avenues explored as Pan-Pot demonstrate the depth and breadth of their vocabulary within the modern techno lexicon.
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Black Noise
Cat: RTRADLP 544. Rel: 04 Feb 10
Lay In A Shimmer
Abglanz
The Splendour
Stick To My Side
A Nomads Retreat
Satellite Snyper
Behind The Stars
Bohemian Forest
Welt Am Draht
Im Bann
Es Schneit
 in stock $30.06
Paranoid London (reissue)
Cat: PDONLP 001RE. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Light Tunnel (with Mutado Pintado) (5:42)
Transmission 5 (with Mutado Pintado) (5:55)
Headtrack (5:43)
Paris Dub 3 (with Paris Brightledge) (7:13)
Machines Our Coming (5:20)
Lovin You (Ahh Shit) (with DJ Genesis) (7:28)
We Ain't (5:17)
Eating Glue (with Mutado Pintado) (6:00)
300 Hangovers A Year (with Mutado Pintado) (6:03)
Paris Dub 1 (with Paris Brightledge) (6:01)
Review: Despite their name, we find that the music of retro technicians Paranoid London offers us a rest from the paranoid mental state that the Great Wen often instils. Now out on a tenth anniversary edition, the duo's raw acid techno debut, released in 2015, heard two Londoners take temporary flight to Chicago, re-imbuing urban smoky techno with a long-lost sense of looseness and grit. Working in relative anonymity, the duo drew praise for their sparse use of original Bernard Sumner vocal lines, affording the record an esteem-by-proxy as well as a sense of turning full circle, as PL's Quinn Whalley actually spent many a pre-teen afternoon in Factory production wizard MArtin Hannet' studio. But it's the record's own minimalism that keeps it satisfyingly repetitive yet never complaisant. PL go their own way, swirling the old school round a ringer road of outer-city grit.
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Marigot (remixes)
Cat: TOS 015. Rel: 07 Jun 24
Caveat (Audio Werner remix 1) (8:00)
Kanab (Cabanne remix) (7:08)
Solaris (Maher Daniel remix) (8:20)
Red Square (Flabbergast remix) (9:18)
Caveat (Audio Werner remix 2) (11:03)
Mad River (Lowris remix) (6:00)
Matcha Breaks (Mihigh remix) (12:06)
Review: The remix has long been a staple of underground dance music culture and for its next release German label The Other Side has pulled together a whole album's worth of them. They find various key talents all their own minimal spin to tracks by Pheek and Kike Mayor. Up first is Audio Werner with the first of two remixes of 'Caveat' that is all silky tones and waves of rippling synth. Elsewhere 'Red Square' (Flabbergast remix) is a curling and rubbery rhythm with dry hits, 'Mad River' (Lowris remix) is a curious and lumpy roller with tripped-out spoken words and 'Matcha Breaks' (Mihigh remix) is a late night wonder.
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Solaris (reissue)
Cat: UMCLP 077. Rel: 30 May 24
Terminus (5:26)
Junk (5:22)
Glamourama (5:32)
Mine To Give (6:42)
Can't Come Down (6:45)
Infinity (8:26)
Solaris (5:09)
Halogen (4:40)
Lost Blue Heaven (3:10)
Under The Palms (2:47)
Review: Photek's masterpiece for the new millennium Solaris catches a repress on Proper recordings. From propulsive, metro-setting opener 'Terminus' to the elegiac, trouble-in-paradise closing synth meditation 'Under The Palms ', Rupert Parkes casually shakes off all expectation with a flurry of infectious head boppers channeling everything from the fragmentary half-step of the nascent broken beat stylie- read: 'Juno' (sic), to the snarling Valve-era techstep of Dillinja and Lemon D on 'Infinity' via Larry Heard's late 90s deep lounge leanings on the peerless 'Mine To Give' (note the similarity in artwork with Heard's Genesis). Solaris is very much a product of its time, the highest praise possible given the early 00s was one of the most amoebic and fluid periods in UK dance music history. It speaks to the undying british dancefloor tendency to allide tempo and atmosphere, casually felling boundaries in genre to create something as reverential as it is innovative. Classiq.
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Soulcatcher (B-STOCK)
Cat: TRUE 12140 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Metalife (4:14)
Endgame (4:18)
Hullcrusher (4:12)
Hermetic Culture (4:12)
Moonbreaker (4:20)
The Entrance (4:16)
Dot Hallucinations (4:24)
Soulcatcher (4:10)
Become The Sky (4:24)
Ultraviolet (4:21)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Truesoul is the little brother label of Drumcode, a label founded sometime this decade by international megastar DJ Adam Beyer. Welcoming their latest signing Pig & Dan to the imprint, their latest LP Soulcatcher hears the pair hears a thorough scouring of the wondrous limits of progressive house, melodic techno and all styles in between. Layers of kick-driven rhythm, filtrated texture and sublime rapture coalesce to form a monolithic body of work here.
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Soulcatcher
Cat: TRUE 12140. Rel: 28 Mar 23
Metalife (4:14)
Endgame (4:18)
Hullcrusher (4:12)
Hermetic Culture (4:12)
Moonbreaker (4:20)
The Entrance (4:16)
Dot Hallucinations (4:24)
Soulcatcher (4:10)
Become The Sky (4:24)
Ultraviolet (4:21)
Review: Truesoul is the little brother label of Drumcode, a label founded sometime this decade by international megastar DJ Adam Beyer. Welcoming their latest signing Pig & Dan to the imprint, their latest LP Soulcatcher hears the pair hears a thorough scouring of the wondrous limits of progressive house, melodic techno and all styles in between. Layers of kick-driven rhythm, filtrated texture and sublime rapture coalesce to form a monolithic body of work here.
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 in stock $26.45
Synthetic Serenity
Cat: ONRO 04. Rel: 21 Jun 23
Lost In The Ether (4:21)
Sleepless (6:09)
Take A Moment (6:27)
Brain Breach (7:11)
Crunchy Universe (4:27)
Synthetic Serenity (6:40)
Delicate Procedure (4:31)
Cascade (5:17)
Review: Back in 2021 Adam Pits heralded the start of the On Rotation label with his own debut album, A Recurring Nature. Now he's back with a follow-up which finds him stretching out as an artist ever more - a fact which is absolutely evident from the gorgeous ambient swathes of opening track 'Lost In The Ether'. Even when the drums kick in on 'Sleepless', they're more tilted towards fragmented patterns and organic tones rather than rote drum machine sounds. There's space for peppier electronica and steppy heads-down gear, but throughout Pits imbues his sound with the richest synthesis imaginable. In that sense, you can track the path of development from his earlier work while enjoying the adventurous new terrain he's exploring as an artist.
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 in stock $20.61
My Sentient Shadow
My Sentient Shadow (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: CCS 120. Rel: 09 Feb 22
The Simulacrum (3:00)
The Spacetime Curvature (7:01)
Foreign To You (feat NiQ E) (5:12)
The Self Assembling (5:48)
Analogue World (5:58)
Cages (2:56)
I Feel Stronger Now (3:36)
We Exist (feat Mandy Alexander) (8:31)
Ripple Effect (4:12)
Fractal Distortion (6:35)
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Augmented Dreams
Cat: CCS 130. Rel: 13 Oct 23
The Pull Of Time (4:00)
Parallax (6:44)
The Color Of Static (7:00)
Begin Again (6:23)
I Need You (3:29)
Beacon (8:25)
Are We Not Above It? (feat Niq E & L_Clo) (4:26)
The Mycorrhizal Network (7:22)
Augmented Dreams (3:01)
Review: South African Portable is one of those cultured artists who doesn't release a lot, but when he does, it is more than worth hearing. And this is a bumper new drop from him on Circus Company in the form of Augmented Dreams, a new double album that takes its title from the use of everyday technological advancements "to achieve what were once only dreams or visions of past generations." He goes deep into minimal, techno and ambient to fuse totters the synthetic and the organic, the real, the imagined and the unreal on a richly rewarding album that makes for a complete listening
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Rare Normal
Cat: FM 024. Rel: 01 Oct 24
Above The Launderette (3:17)
Perfume Saint (4:50)
Statues Disfigured (4:25)
Fifty Years Valiantly (3:42)
No Chairs No Dancing (4:36)
Like Hannah (4:17)
Cops Are Weird (3:37)
The Cast Crowds The Curtain (6:42)
Review: Bruno Pronsato has always operated at the fringes of the electronic world and draws as much from the inventiveness of jazz as anything else. Now he is back with a new album Rare Normal that is his most adventurous and ambitious yet, and it was made at a time that he was, we're told, "immersed in the work of Charles Ives" and that the eight tracks are a result of him experimenting with mixing dissonance and consonance, tone rows and twelve-tone theory. The result is deft and abstract minimalism with supple rhythms that rise and fall next to mending pads and deft sampled vocal whispers. Its intimate and late night and hella moving given how quiet and unassuming it is overall.
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 in stock $25.34
Odd Fazes
Odd Fazes (limited coloured vinyl LP)
Cat: NR 13. Rel: 06 Oct 22
Reg Capture (3:30)
Drumthriver (3:30)
Wurmes (6:14)
Cool Edit (6:06)
Foq (1:41)
Outgrown (5:30)
Rund (feat Anne Muller) (5:46)
Oval (feat Anne Muller) (2:41)
 in stock $31.46
Infina Ad Nausea
Infina Ad Nausea (pink & green vinyl LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: DOD 009LP. Rel: 20 Sep 22
The Outer Edge (feat Ambientkitty) (3:59)
With You (feat Artemis Orion) (3:32)
Want Me 2 (4:23)
Running From It (4:45)
Fractals (3:59)
Nossa (interlude) (1:55)
Like That (5:35)
Blame Me (feat Daniel De Lara) (4:20)
Ritual (feat CSLTY) (3:24)
Rewind (3:40)
Lucid (feat Braille) (1:49)
 in stock $33.98
Mondo Alterado
Mondo Alterado (gatefold red vinyl 3xLP + CD)
Cat: HD 8LP. Rel: 24 May 16
Here Comes The Warrior (Super short Version) (15:00)
Discotico Sinetico (8:25)
Life Is Strange, Life Is Hard, Life Is Great (5:39)
Spacer Rainbow Woman (8:11)
Fears Come True (5:44)
A Numb Gas To The Future (6:53)
Pow Pow (6:39)
Discotico Estatico (8:14)
Dance Warrior Dance (10:37)
Here Comes The Worrior (Super short album version)
Discotico Sinetico
Life Is Strange, Life Is Hard, Life Is Great
Spacer Rainbow Woman
Fears Come True
A Numb Gas To The Future
Pow Pow
Discotico Estatico
Dance Warrior Dance
Review: Mexico's Rebolledo has played an important part in Comeme's development over the years, and his nutty strain of electronic dance music fit perfectly in line with the label's tone of voice. Never straight enough to be categorised as house but always too structured to be labelled simply as ambient, Rebolledo is one of the few artist's truly making 'outsider' music these days. This latest album, Mondo Alterado, is perfect for anyone wanting something deep and mystical but that still carries enough weight and shape to be played to other human beings. In fact, a big part of the tunes on this LP verge onto the 'dance' side of things, but the producer has a distinct knack for making that sound constantly surprising, a sort of perennial sonic morphing that steers clear of any concrete genres. TIP!
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Shunyata
Shunyata (2xLP)
Cat: CADENZA 51. Rel: 10 Jun 10
We Only Just
Dreilach
Shunyata
Save Me
Hermano
Sanchez Says
Down Pantha
Review: Percussion, rhythms and intricate polyrhythms have always laid down the foundations of Reboot's music ever since he first arrived on the scene three years ago. Since that debut, "Be Tougher / Letters" from back in 2007 on Luciano's Cadenza imprint, the talented German has made a fast and steep rise to becoming one of dance music's hottest properties. He has seen single and EP releases on Cocoon, Below, Love Letters from Oslo, Motivbank, Below and Ricardo Villalobos' Sei Es Drum imprint in addition to highly acclaimed mix CDs for Cocoon and Cécille. Shunyata, his first ever LP marks his return to Cadenza and keeps his ever flowing, tribal polyrhythms at the centre of its sound.


Its title is loosely translated from its Buddhist origins as ‘emptiness’ which is not used here in a negative sense but as a reference to the album’s state of impermanence and constant state of flux. Utilising the album format, Reboot manages to make the individual tracks start at one point and lead to somewhere completely different, keeping the entire record moving in a constant and kaleidoscopic motion. He builds these spiralling grooves or intricate polyrhythms by interconnecting instruments such as congas, bells, cymbals, woodblocks, shakers, steely drums and aluminium barrels, binding them together to weave an evolving groove. Added to that, stranger sound elements such as field recordings, cut up, distorted vocals, pings and gurgles permeate the percussion layers whilst a spongy bed of compressed bass fills the low end.


The focus is once more on the dancefloor as tracks like the peaktime "Hermano," the deepness of "Dreliach" the hypnotic "Me Show," and the darker vibes of "Save Me" all play testament to. However, there are also some more unexpected moments such as the skipping and melodic "Rambon," the spiralling "Down Pantha," the sedate opener "Uruana" and the sampled guitar that appears on "Sanchez Says." It's very structural nature makes Shunyata an album in the true sense of the word, demanding full and repeat listens to fully appreciate its beauty.
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Played by: Doc Martin
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On A Grind
On A Grind (180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: OV 001. Rel: 06 Feb 25
Savas
Sweat
On A Grind
Tombant Jazz
Get The Clock
Outwork
Lucky 1
561
Review: The freshly minted Occult Vision label has a distinctively different ethos and approach. It was established to release full-length excursions (that's albums, kids) only, thus offering producers they work with the chance to stretch their musical legs (so to speak). For the label's debut, they've turned to long-serving Frankfurt producer Frank Heinrich. His first LP since 2016, On A Grind sees the German frequently blur the boundaries between tech-house and deep house, with solid and sub-heavy grooves being overlaid with a mixture of heady sonic textures, glassy-eyed vocal samples, glitchy percussion, twinkling keys and tipsy, mind-mangling musical motifs. Highlights include the jazzy tech-house dustiness of 'Tombant Jazz', the deep and heady shuffle of 'Sweat', the ragged, acid-fired hedonism of 'Outwork' and the sweat-soaked peak-time pump of the nostalgic title track.
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Tags: Minimal
 in stock $32.85
Hinterland (10th Anniversary Edition)
Hinterland (10th Anniversary Edition) (limited translucent black smokey vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code with obi-strip)
Cat: GI 190LPC2. Rel: 28 Mar 24
Rise (2:40)
Leafs (5:11)
Still (3:58)
Riant (5:17)
Stems (7:12)
Floe (2:33)
Abscondence (6:28)
Clouded (7:37)
Fey (4:33)
The Fade (3:47)
Review: Ten year anniversary? Has it really already been ten years since Recondite's sophomore album 'Hinterland' came out?! Recondite almost single-handedly was responsible in many peoples eyes for the resurgence in techno during the early 2010s. After beating down the doors of Ghostly International for many years, the fans finally get their wish in the shape a new, shiny reissue. Coming on smokey black vinyl this time, nobody has a reason to not have this record in their collection. Included are legendary tracks like 'Stems', 'Clouded' and 'Leafs'. Many think that not only is this the best Recondite album but one of the best techno albums of the year 2013.
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Practice Love
Cat: SOV 023. Rel: 10 Apr 25
I Don't Care It Makes Me Feel Good (2:53)
I Love To Dance (4:14)
Feel Good Music (5:39)
Practice Love (5:25)
Sax & Drug (feat Declan McDermott) (7:08)
Thisiz House Music (feat Declan Mcdermott) (6:22)
I Wanna Meet Somebody (6:21)
No Money (6:06)
No Genre Only Music (feat Wave City Bay) (5:53)
Tags: Tech House | Minimal
! low stock $33.40
Cue It Back
Cue It Back (limited 2xLP)
Cat: EX 042. Rel: 30 Jan 24
Sun (3:45)
I Can't Dream (6:24)
Maybe I Love You (5:24)
Good For Ya (5:32)
This Acid One (5:45)
Cue It Back (6:52)
Can't Stop (4:34)
Miss It (5:31)
Break Off (6:32)
 in stock $48.45
Page Blanche
Cat: VCLUB 026. Rel: 30 Jan 25
Blank Page (3:19)
De Velours (7:28)
Blue Boy (6:28)
Rase-Mottes (6:12)
Etoile Filante (8:27)
Walking Stuck In A Giant Cosmic Bubble Gum (2:44)
Petit Drame (5:33)
Je Vais Compter Jusqua Trois (7:47)
Review: Luc Ringeisen makes his long-player debut here with Page Blanche, which includes plenty of his surround sound experimentations converted to stereo and ranges from beatless sound design to peak time bangers. 'De Velours' is a quick standout with dub undercurrent and wispy drums and pads, 'Walking Stuck In A Giant Cosmic Bubble Gum' is a trippy piece with undulating synths and a deeply buried rhythm and 'Je Vais Compter Jusqua Trois' is a lush late night sound for the comedown.
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Tags: Minimal
 in stock $27.01
Low Ranger
Low Ranger (2xLP)
Cat: TSOL 013LP. Rel: 30 Jul 24
The Truth (6:43)
Pier 23 (7:17)
Disclaimer (Vronski & Roach) (7:45)
Low Ranger Don't Stop (7:45)
What You've Made (Ode To Nat mix) (7:48)
BB (7:29)
Helm's Deep (8:24)
Augusto (6:02)
Review: Fresh from serving up his first 12-inch single for almost eight years, Studiotek founder Darren Roach - an underground aggravator since the late 1990s - pops up on Limousine Dream with his most expansive release yet. Low Ranger is the long-serving producer's debut album and, in keeping with his previous output, keeps both eyes firmly on the dancefloor. It's a wise move, because there are plenty of genuinely peak-time-ready cuts on display, from the low-slung punk-funk-meets-tech-house flex of opener 'The Truth' and the bumpin' heaviness of 'Pier 23' (whose bassline and beats recall the original 1988 version of '3AM Eternal'), to the deep tech-house shuffle of 'Low Ranger Don't Stop', the dubby and spacey shuffle of 'BB' and the sparkling tech-funk headiness of 'Augusto'.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $30.35
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