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Singles
Time 4 More
Cat: RXRT 05. Rel: 13 Dec 24
While He's Away (6:18)
Down With The Bass (6:15)
Review: Robert Drewek vs Tomie Nevada's 'Time 4 More' EP was originally released on Unleash Records in 2005. Nine years on and Rawax are reissuing it on black wax and the tunes sound as good as ever. 'While He's Away' is a slick blend of garage-infused house drums and warm synth pulses with catchy vocal samples that bring a hint of old school. On the flip is 'Down With the Bass' which flips the script with a stripped back and militant but silky groove, dubby pads and a head's down vibe that really hypnotises.
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Tags: Minimal
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Minimize The Maximum EP (reissue)
Minimize The Maximum EP (reissue) (grey marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: RXRT 01. Rel: 07 Oct 24
Done In Two Days (7:25)
Follow Me (6:58)
More CPU Please (6:55)
Review: This EP is such a favourite that it gets repressed on the regular but still always sells out in quick time. Now it's back once again, this time on a nice white slab. Drewek and Nevada collaborated extensively in the mid-2000s and honed in on their own distinctive electro-techno hybrid as they gained attention with 'Done In 2 Days' which featured on Slam's popular Nightdrive mix album. The original EP containing this track also features other tunes that have aged gracefully while retaining a spiky attitude that resonates with modern dancers. It showcases a range of sounds, from the rubbery acid grooves of 'Follow Me' to the edgy tech vibes of 'More CPU Please.'
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Shock
Shock (12")
Cat: RUR 002. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Shock (6:08)
Naked Gum (6:19)
The Spring (6:37)
The Spring (Niki IlB remix) (5:44)
Review: Re-United nobly unveil their second release, 'Shock', a sharp, stylish repossession of the talents of one Paolo Driver and Alberto Bof. A perfectomundo blend of classic trance tranches and modern jam-house, the release also houses a remix by Niki B on 'The Spring', with profound implications to follow. Said closing remix is especially swarthy and down-under, evoking catlike slinks down alleys in the night with its slower-burning, electrostatic moves.
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Detroit Assembly Line
Cat: SRT 187. Rel: 01 Apr 25
Drivetrain - "People!" (6:55)
Drivetrain - "Notech" (6:46)
Antwon Faulkner - "The Dub" (6:22)
Antwon Faulkner - "Cyber War" (5:57)
Review: Detroit Assembly Line kicks off with a powerful statement of intent, delivering four tracks of raw, intense techno from two key figures in the Detroit underground scene. A-side, Drivetrain opens with 'People!'ia relentless track that drives forward with uncompromising energy, followed by 'Notech,' which layers intricate rhythms with a futuristic edge. Over on the B-side, Antwon Faulkner brings the deep, dubby feel of 'The Dub,' before turning up the heat with 'Cyber War,' a hard-hitting track that packs all the urgency of Detroit's signature sound. This is the first release in the Detroit Assembly Line seriesia collection built to showcase the unfiltered, authentic noise of Detroit's techno legacy. It's a no-nonsense manifesto, made to remind the world of the city's continuing influence on the global underground.
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Unlikely Possibilities
Unlikely Possibilities (12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: TGS 004. Rel: 16 May 25
Frutas Rojas (7:48)
Frutas Rojas (Constratti remix) (6:53)
Unlikely Possibilities (7:13)
Unlikely Possibilities (Giuliano Lomonte remix) (7:02)
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Nightfire
Nightfire (12")
Cat: PNCT 005. Rel: 04 Jun 25
Up (6:07)
Job2,3 (6:27)
Nightfire (6:57)
Arch In Ur Back (7:10)
Review: Punctuality's fifth release introduces Irish producer Drua and his high-energy new EP which blends late-90s and early-2000s dance influences with smart modern production. Drawing from contemporary hard house, the four tracks feature punchy basslines crafted for massive sound systems and packed dancefloors. Opening with the refracted vocals, M1 organs and rushes of trance euphoria of 'UP,' Drua then goes all prog-hard-house with catchy vocal hooks and skippy bass on 'Job 2.3.'. 'Nightfire' then brings a deep house twist perfect for peak-time sets, while 'Arch In Ur Back' closes with breakbeats and party vocals. Fun, effective stuff.
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Tags: Tech House
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Night Time Is The Right Time
Cat: PERMVAC 129-1. Rel: 27 Sep 14
Night Time Is The Right Time
Ne Prilazita
Night Time Is The Right Time (Ob Ignitt remix)
Played by: Benjamin Fröhlich
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PRH 003
PRH 003 (12")
Cat: PRH 003. Rel: 12 Aug 24
Mr Frosty (Son Of Abe vs dub Fu Masters) (6:34)
NJB (Q3 vs dub Fu Masters) (5:45)
Herb Was Created (4:32)
Review: The Piranha label rolls out its third offering here and it is some high class and heady dub techno excellence from Dub Fu Masters. It is their version of Son of Abe's 'Mr Frosty' that opens up with some psychedelic synths worming their way through rolling beats as acid lines bring texture. Q3's 'NJB' (vs dub Fu Masters) has a filthyTwo Lone Swordsman style bassline underlining snappy drum hits while a sultry sax line also comes in to make for a tight, original sound. Dub Fu Masters then shut down with 'Herb Was Created' which is a menacing and low-slung dub cut with plenty of reverb and another dirty and brilliant bassline.
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ECHOLTD 007
ECHOLTD 007 (180 gram blue marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: ECHOLTD 007. Rel: 25 May 23
Phenyl (4:57)
Owl Dub (4:34)
Distant Realm (4:55)
Static Dub (4:29)
Review: Dutch artist Frenk Dublin is evidently a master of minimalism and sublimation, with his new EP for Echo Ltd. here somehow managing to convey abyssal levels of depth, all while not seeming to reveal too much or indulge too many complex parts. It's this paradox that rests at the heart of dub techno; like dubstep, the trick is to emphasise weight and space, while layering things subtly enough not to betray the mystery. It's a well-deserved release for the esteemed label, following up priors on Dub Communication and Planet Rhythm. The most polished gem? 'Static Dub', which uniquely blends both high and low chord stabs, and gets them to take up wholly different rhythm- and freqspace.
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Conjuncturi
Conjuncturi (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: PLAYEDBY 017. Rel: 26 Apr 23
I (6:54)
II (8:36)
III (7:47)
IV (6:30)
Review: Leading Romanian minimal proponent Dubtil is packed with some literally and metaphorically heavyweight wax via the Playedby label out of his homeland. 'I' kicks off with lush under-lapping grooves and silky pads that mesh perfectly with the lithe bass. It's loose body music followed by 'II', a darker cut with snaking and paranoid bass and crispy hits pinging off the groove. 'III' brings more layers of symphonic sound over tight, pinging kicks that meander onwards and sink you into a meditative state. 'IV' closes out with a more sparse and eerie vibe, occasional hits and lazy dub vibes that cast your mind free.
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IF 02
IF 02 (12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: IF 02. Rel: 02 Jan 25
I (7:23)
II (7:40)
III (6:30)
IV (7:00)
Review: The second offering from the Infrequent label comes from the assured and esteemed mini man Dubtil. This limited 12" kicks off with a silky mix of dubbed-out but paired back minimal tech drums with watery synths and loopy swirls that lock out into the moment. 'II' is clean and perfect for cruising along to thanks to the supple and succulent kicks that are oversized and delicious under the balmy synth smears. 'III' cuts loose with a more warped lead motif and snappy, militant tech house drums below and last of all 'IV' gets freaky with some bubbling and tightly programmed kick and bassline combos. Serious stuff, for sure.
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IF 01
IF 01 (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: IF 01. Rel: 26 Apr 23
I (9:06)
II (7:52)
III (7:34)
Review: Dubtil finally launches his own label here and it's called Infrequent, which we hope won't be a case of nominative determinism. It's something minimal and tech house fans have long been wanting and this first drop doesn't disappoint. One of Romania's most accomplished DJs and producers lays out a fine vision here with the spaced out tech funk of 'I' kicking off with its dreamy pads and clipped beats. 'II' is even more out of this world with its wiry synths and aline life forms over heftier drums, then 'III' closes out with brilliant drum programming, pinging bass and the sort of smeared pads that bring real death.
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Midnight Sun
Cat: RHZ 005. Rel: 21 Feb 25
Midnight Sun (6:59)
Midnight Sun (Priku feat Dinu remix) (7:53)
Yanomamis (8:09)
Yanomamis (Sepp remix) (6:30)
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Things We Do Together
Cat: CUPULA 006. Rel: 11 Mar 25
Mimi (6:29)
Calada (6:07)
Estrella De La Mort (6:36)
Synth Popper (5:33)
Review: Spanish producer Ducados dips toes in adjacent pools of progressive house and straight-up trance here on this latest release for Cupula, impressing with four high-NRG enjoinments. Also their first ever release, the likes of 'Mimi' and 'Calada' are bowler-overers indeed. Smoothened out by scaped preset synths and flirtatious sampled reminders of the energy in the room, the openers give rise to a less scrupulous mood on the B, which works more as the dark side of the disc: 'Estrella De La Mort' and 'Synth Popper' dance with death and chem-sexuality respectively, bowling ever further down cosmo-sonic dust belts.
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Glow EP
Glow EP (12")
Cat: LMML 23. Rel: 03 Feb 25
Glow (5:48)
Expansions (5:32)
Woosh! (6:05)
Afterglow (7:16)
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AML 006
AML 006 (12")
Cat: AML 006. Rel: 27 May 25
Dulus - "I Still Care" (8:25)
Acrobat, Plecta, Ilias Katelanos - "Ruyi" (6:52)
Taleman - "Eclipsed Echoes" (7:38)
Shri, Alej CH - "Mulivan" (7:09)
Review: Amulanga, operating out of Thailand, emphasise beauteous atmospheric progressive house, pairing each compilation with exquisite, extra-worldly sci-fi themes. Their latest, sixth vinyl V/A hears additions from Dulus, Acrobat, Ilias Katalenos & Plecta, Taleman and Shri & Alej, each track a seamless infusion of living, writhing organic sound. More than just music, the aim is to imply a narrative, shuttling and transforming listeners over and beyond centrifugal, interplanetary orbits - not just dancefloors.
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Lucid Dreaming
Cat: MYRIAD 003. Rel: 25 Apr 25
Acid-E
Lucid Dream Gone Fucked Up
Comeback
Play Pause
Review: Formerly known as AI Robot, Calin Dumitrescu refound his human side under his own surname as alias, having found residence in local labels Atipic, Particular and Unutrei since 2020. His debut for Myriad Records finds the third EP in the UK label's catalogue, with the headshaking chords and feverish acids of 'Acid E' helping synthesise a pharmaceutical drug we didn't know could or should exist, while 'Lucid Dream Gone Fucked Up' implies the necessary disturbance of a dream we'd never want to wake up from, by the intrusion of mechanic breaks, spy-vs-spy basses and creepazoid pads. The final two, ending on the perc-heavy 'Play Pause', contrast the A with a celebratory mood.
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Catalyst Curve
Catalyst Curve (hand-stamped 12" + insert limited to 200 copies)
Cat: BSUN 012. Rel: 11 Nov 24
Bitten Dream (6:06)
Via Tekh (4:52)
Shrine (6:23)
Catharsis (4:25)
Review: The good folks at Baroque Sunburst are back with a 12th EP that once again takes minimal and tech house into new realms. Jay Duncan is at the buttons and 'Bitten Dream' opens up with dark moody and abstract sound swirling around a cosmic world. 'Via Tekh' is another out-there sound with beautiful ambient pads and warped, sparse bass keeping you afloat. 'Shrine' keeps the sophisticated sounds coming with more deft designs and original drum sounds and 'Catharsis' then closes down with a smooth and absorbing fusion of synths and drums from a reduced palette.
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Misdirection EP
Cat: SITU 888. Rel: 06 Apr 23
Ritmos Contundentes (6:11)
The Unforbidden Track (6:26)
Ting A Ling (7:28)
Midnight Library (6:27)
Review: Following releases on Dansu Discs, Magic Carpet and Breaks N Pieces, Nicolas Duque returns this week with a new one on London's SITU. The Bogota based producer has been gaining attention for his recent contributions to the music scene, which blend nostalgia with contemporary electronics. The Misdirection EP showcases his versatility between genres, incorporating 4/4 kickdrums and playful bleeps. From the swinging hi-hats and classic bass notes of 'Ritmos Contundentes' to the mischievous yet light-hearted grooves of 'Midnight Library,' this EP is a futuristic display of Duque's artistry.
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Tags: Minimal
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Part 1
Part 1 (12")
Cat: MES 006. Rel: 27 Jan 22
Baglama (4:35)
Djinn Tonic (4:18)
Avvad (6:23)
Santur (13:46)
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The Hack
The Hack (12")
Cat: DUZER 002. Rel: 09 Jul 24
The Hack (5:28)
The Hack (instrumental) (5:21)
Review: Duzer Records is back with a second playful outing to follow up its well-received first, and already this one had been getting dropped by some top-tier names like Jamie Jones, MK and Eats Everything. It features two versions of the same tune on one limited 12". 'The Hack' is a bumping house cut with organic drums and a wonky lead synth line that brings great dynamics. Add in some raw, rapped vocals and frazzled fills and you have a high-class tool. The instrumental on the flip removes the vocal for even more direct results.
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The Orange EP
The Orange EP (translucent orange vinyl 12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: ACQ 002. Rel: 02 Jul 24
Beans (Owen Ni remix) (6:59)
Beans (4:11)
Galaxy (4:11)
Greed (4:10)
Orange (3:00)
Review: The low-key but high-class Acquit label is back with some more brilliance from DX 9 press dup to nice translucent orange vinyl. 'Beans' (Owen Ni remix) opens up with elastic deep house beats and heady pad swirls. In original form the cut is a weight dub house pumper and elsewhere is the quick-stepping deep house of 'Galaxy', stripped back and scruffy dub house of 'Greed' and the cosmic trip that is 'Orange' with its swirling synth clouds and wispy lead lines over a deep, meaningful bassline. This is hi-tek soul with a timeless edge.
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Ozone
Ozone (luminous vinyl 12")
Cat: TRMNL 006. Rel: 09 Jul 24
Ozone (6:14)
No Return (5:53)
Ozone (Marsolo remix) (6:12)
Review: DXNBY has dropped only one record as far as we can tell, and that was back in 2021 on the Accussi Records label. Now He's back on the fledgling TRMNL with Ozone, a clear luminous 12" with two tech originals and a remix. The title cut is an effervescing cut with fizzy synths and metallic drums underpinned by a pumped-up, garage-leaning beat that never stops shuffling. 'No Return' is more compact but no less physical and again taps into garage styles but with a minimal tech aesthetic. Last of all, 'Ozone' (Marsolo remix) is more cosmic with layers of synth taking into new realms.
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Stars Are Only Lights In The Sky
Cat: HB 020. Rel: 13 Jun 22
Butterfly Effect (9:01)
CC Is 33 (6:57)
Subliminal 20A7 (6:07)
Review: REPRESS ALERT!: Margaret Dygas may be based in Berlin but her unique sound can't be tied down to any one city or scene, as she proves on her latest 12" across three tracks for the consistently exciting Half Baked label. Not that there's anything half done here, of course, with A-side tune 'Butterfly Effect' a prime slice of groovy. resonant techno that's understated and restrained enough to gain comparisons to Jaydee's 'Plastic Dreams' classic. 'CC Is 33' is warmer, with nicely slidy, jazzy organ chords and itchy technofunk rhythms, with the most minimal of the three tracks, the static-infused, atmospheric 'Subliminal 20A7', coming last but by no means least. A great showcase for a great, original talent.
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These Knits EP
These Knits EP (limited blue vinyl 12")
Cat: SNFCC 013. Rel: 10 Jun 22
These Knits (5:48)
These Knits (Earth Trax remix) (7:12)
Promises (7:29)
CAT (5:50)
Bubble Wrap (7:27)
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Exxtra Drop Vol 1
Cat: EXB 002. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Edo Ecker - "Extraluxxo" (5:35)
Leff - "Future Problems" (4:49)
Little Sea - "How I Wanna Feel" (6:12)
Andrea Bertoli & DJ Bogdan - "Extremely On Line" (5:36)
Review: Exxtra Beats Records backs up its commitment to pushing things on with a new four-tracker of minimal and tech cuts. Edo Ecker's 'Extraluxxo' has warped synth lines that encourage introspection while the snappy beats make you move physically. Leff's 'Future Problems' has hazy and positive arpeggios that toot away over sustained chords and move at a nice inviting pace. Little Sea offers the snappy drums and gurgling acid lines of 'How I Wanna Feel' while Andrea Bertoli & DJ Bogdan's 'Extremely On Line' is a snappy and upbeat cosmic tech cut with wonky lines adding the charm.

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Tags: Minimal
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Mental Spirit EP
Cat: HOARD 027. Rel: 21 Nov 24
Existencia Pasajera - "I Like The Sun" (5:01)
Existencia Pasajera & Dismal - "Bullet Proof" (7:05)
Existencia Pasajera & Dismal - "Hope To See You" (8:23)
Existencia Pasajera & Mati F - "Mental Spirit" (7:23)
Review: Twisted psychedelic sounds and wiry electronics are back en vogue right now and bringing with them a retro touch, which can be heard in the open of this new EP from Dutch label Hoarder. 'I Like The Sun' is crisp, vibrant techno with a 90s edge and after that, it's producer Existencia Pasajera who serves up three collabs. The first is with Dismal - 'Bullet Proof' brings sunny old-school piano stabs to acid-laced and raw tech beats. Dismal also steps up for the hyper-real colours and dreamy trance-techno of 'Hope To See You' then Mati F contributes to zoned-out 90s tech house stepper 'Mental Spirit' to close.
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Tags: Minimal
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Xmas Rush
Xmas Rush (12")
Cat: PAMPA 005. Rel: 08 Dec 10
Nathan Fake - "Xmas Rush"
DJ Koze - "Mi Cyaan Believe It"
Review: The latest Pampa twelve sees label boss DJ Koze share the vinyl with Border Community don Nathan Fake and as you'd expect from two such esteemed knob twiddlers it's a very good look. Fake takes the A Side with the festive sounds of "Xmas Rush" which is perhaps the first Christmas themed descent into brilliantly twisted techno freakout in history. Inherently psychedelic and filled with plenty of acid reflux mind f*ck potential, there's also a warmth to the track that makes it quite special. On the flip DJ Koze presents an equally twisted but totally different dedication to Jamaican left anarchist dub poet Michael Smith, tragically beaten to death by political opponents in 1983. Covering Smith's signature track "Mi Cyaan Believe It" Koze drops a highly pressurized rough minimalist techno beat with added throb potential via the droney melody which presents itself as the perfect backdrop to Smith's distinctive tones (check the track at 33RPM for added freakout potential).


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Played by: Marc Ashken, M50, Safeword
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Third Stream 007
Cat: THIRDSTREAM 007. Rel: 03 Jun 25
Alex Font - "Keep Moving" (6:24)
Kyle&Sam - "Chapter 36" (6:14)
Altarf & Backhauser - "Yeah" (5:58)
Dumi & Nopau - "Time Measurements" (6:29)
Review: The good early work of the Third Stream label carries on with this seventh missive and it's a various artists affair featuring some top talent. Alex Font gets things underway with 'Keep Moving', which is aloof, rolling minimal tech defined by a billowing lead which does what it wants. Kyle&Sam's 'Chapter 36' is an ice-cold and deft, steel-plated tech cut a la Melchior's best and Altarf & Backhauser -keep the synthetic, abstract aesthetic going with their occult machine whirs and loopy drum funk on 'Yeah.' Dumi & Nopau's 'Time Measurements' is like a long-lost Ricardo Villalobos cut from his most famous album.
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ATR 0424
ATR 0424 (12")
Cat: ART 001. Rel: 05 Dec 24
Furz - "Sexy Circuits" (5:45)
Agustin Barbei - "Hotel Paranoia" (6:04)
Stefano Andriezzi - "Fuck Police" (7:16)
Desiree Falessi & Rindeau - "Frankenstein" (6:25)
Tags: Acid House
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Blue Fern EP
Cat: INV 019. Rel: 15 Jan 21
Blue Fern (8:22)
Datura (6:35)
Zona Fantasia (8:11)
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No Distance
No Distance (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: RMS 001CLEAR. Rel: 05 May 21
No Distance (7:59)
No Distance (Lake People remix) (7:44)
Review: Rumors chief Guy Gerber teams up with Innervisions co-head Dixon for the life-affirming dancefloor drama of 'No Distance' with its Afro and futurist deep house elements creating for an altogether epic experience that you'll be sure to encounter in a club this year - if they ever reopen. On the flip, Leipzig's Martin Enke, better known for his work as Llewellyn on local label Riotvan, serves up a dreamy rendition under his alias Lake People. This version of the track is so immersive and complex, it will draw you deep into the ether.
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CUTLINE 001
Cat: CUTLINE 001. Rel: 12 Feb 25
Pedro Goya - "Celeste" (7:16)
Francula And St Xose - "Alien Vision" (6:51)
Digital Pimps - "Warning Bells" (4:44)
Majak And Diego Knows - "Electric Funk" (8:25)
Review: Inspired by "cosmic vibes and alien sounds", Cut Line Records is a freshly minted imprint founded by New York-based producers Majak and Diego Knows. Wisely, they've decided to set their stall out via a multi-artist EP that offers more than a few hints about what we can expect to hear in the months and years ahead. Naturally, they contribute, rounding off the EP via the collaborative 'Electrik Funk', a smooth, spacey and sub-heavy slab of tech-house funk marked out by cut-up vocal snippets, intergalactic-sounding motifs and rubbery beats. There's plenty to set the pulse racing across the rest of the EP though, from the acid-flecked tech-house funkiness of Pedro Goya's 'Celeste', to the star-fall haziness of Digital Pimps electro roller 'Warning Bells', via the electro-goes-breakbeat shuffle of 'Alien Vision' by Frankula and St Xose.
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Sudaritmo
Sudaritmo (12")
Cat: MVS 002. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Guile - "A Donde Vas" (7:10)
Marcos Coya - "Sabes Que Si" (5:59)
Donnie Cosmo - "El Boogie Del Valle" (6:03)
Lucho - "7 Almas" (7:09)
Review: Focused on artists from the great anatine peninsula that is South America, Mirror Vinyl Series reflects the techno-house multi-talents of many an artist from Argentina to Bolivia to Ecaudor to Peru to Suriname to Uruguay to Colombia to Venezuela to Brazil... there are simply no limits on locale, except for the featuring artists' ancestries themselves, and that to hail from SA is a must. Here, after a stellar set of digitals recently from Sofia Duz, Zolbaran, Atemporal and Marcos Coya to name but a small few, we're now heard hearing the Uruguayan ur-builds of Marcos Coya ('Sabes Que Si'), the chord-smeared minitech funk of Colombian boheme Donnie Cosmo, and/or the hoarse breaks, seedy acids and "what do you wanna take tonight?"s of guileful Brasiliera, Guile.
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SUM 001
SUM 001 (12")
Cat: SUM 001. Rel: 18 Jul 24
Hamatsuki - "Nemolizubam" (5:50)
Hamatsuki - "Whitecap" (6:50)
DJ Astrobee - "Oslo" (dub) (4:49)
DJ Astrobee - "Mother Sun" (9:13)
Review: Hamatsuki and DJ Astrobee have the honour of being the first artists to release on the newly formed Summoning label. They take one side each with Hamatsuki's 'Nemolizubam' licking off with some intense, synth-laden techno that is lithe and dynamic as it unfolds. 'Whitecap' is more textured and riddled with bleeping synths and tumbling melodic rain. DJ Astrobee gets dubby with 'Oslo' which has warped synth smears and snappy kick and clap combos. His second offering 'Mother Sun' is a richly emotive techno sound that oozes hi-tek soul.
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The House Is Mine
Cat: VC 006. Rel: 23 Jun 23
The House Is Mine (Danny Corten & Youri Parker 2022 rework) (6:40)
The House Is Mine (remastered mix) (8:44)
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Remixed Vol 1
Cat: MULEELECTRONIC 053. Rel: 13 Nov 08
Uncle Imps (Minilogue remix)
Jonty's Way (Jan Jelinek remix)
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Remixed Vol 3
Cat: MULE ELECTRONIC 055. Rel: 15 Jan 09
Heaven & Bagpipes (Thomas Fehlmann Flowing remix)
Almost Live But Definetly Plugged (Move D remix)
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Syncrophone 15 Years Anniversary Vol 1
Cat: SYNCRO15YEARS 01. Rel: 26 Nov 21
John Jastszebski - "Cold Sun" (7:16)
Drivetrain - "Symphonium" (DJ Deep edit Beat dub) (6:45)
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City To City: Lisbon
Kaspar From Lisbon - "Mereces" (6:05)
DJ Honesty - "Jazz Mutant" (6:10)
Jorge Caiado - "Good Days" (5:25)
Megatronic - "Casey Screams" (4:21)
Moreno Acido - "Until The Break Of Dawn" (6:14)
Yen Sung & Photonz - "Changes" (5:25)
Review: Freerange's City To City series returns with its second edition, this time spotlighting Lisbon. Known for its stunning views, beautiful beaches and vibrant nightlife, perhaps one of the city's best-known hotspots is the iconic Lux Fragile, which has shaped the city's sound since the late 90s. Longtime resident DJs from Lisbon are now gaining global traction; to butterfly-net the essence of the coastal metropolis, this new mix LP hears six original tracks from local talents, chief among whom are Megatronic, progressor and ambassador for the city, and Yen Sung & Photonz, two names closely tied to the circuit's deeper-underground corners.A
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Played by: Aroop Roy
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No Es Amor
Cat: LFEK 013. Rel: 18 Aug 22
No Es Amor (1:36)
Beso De Angel (3:08)
Mas Y Mas (3:47)
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VAM 10
VAM 10 (12")
Cat: VAM 10. Rel: 19 Sep 24
Ki Mi & De Yan - "XXVII" (8:33)
Ki Mi & De Yan - "DOV" (7:08)
De Yan - "Pumpe" (6:36)
De Yan - "Shks" (6:46)
Review: The 10th release in this various artists' series from the Afterme label out of Russia welcomes a pair of producers who collaborate on a brace of A-side jams to start with. 'XXVII' is deft, artful late night dub house and final cut with widescreen synths and oily bass, and the second, 'DOV', is a deep, aquatic house number with some meaningful synth work and cosmic intent up top. On the flipside, De Yan goes solo, twice, with more dubbed-out and unhurried atmospheric tech on 'Pumpe' and some spaced-out electronics on 'Shks' to close a stylish and cerebral EP.
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Construction R
Cat: KR 018. Rel: 28 Mar 25
Blur (7:00)
Blur (Alexander Matchak remix) (6:44)
Mirage (7:12)
Ways (6:42)
Tags: Tech House
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Pudel Produkte 17
Cat: AKTSIE 034. Rel: 19 Jul 12
The Kings Of Dubrock - "MDMA"
Anthony Shake Shakir, RVDS & VM - "A Kind Of Glue"
Deep Space Network - "A La Pulpe D'Orange"
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Around The Corner EP
Cat: HWS 001. Rel: 05 Feb 25
Kiss The Future - "WhatUwant" (6:42)
Casual Plaza - "FM Paradise" (4:38)
Disset - "Connection Loss" (6:23)
Amlee - "Come Close" (6:19)
Review: As many freshly minted dance labels do, France-based Handwerk Sounds has decided to make its debut release a multi-artist EP. Fittingly, debutant artist Kiss The Future kicks things off, serving up the rising and falling new-age synth sounds, sequenced bass, buzzing nu-disco lead lines and unfussy retro-house beats of 'WhatUWant'. Casual Plaza takes over with the mid-80s NYC proto-house-meets-freestyle flex of 'FM Paradise', before Disset blurs the boundaries between spacey tech-house and intergalactic deep house ('Connection Loss'). To round off a rock-solid first Handwerk Sounds EP, Amlee delivers the bleeping, electro-goes-early house excellence of 'Come Close' (all sparse melodic motifs, squelchy bass, supernova chords and talkbox vocal samples).
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Electric Tools Vol 1
Cat: OTD 003. Rel: 14 May 24
Latent & Retrolog - "Super Villain" (6:08)
Bok P - "Creator" (6:58)
Lamalice - "AAS" (6:17)
Dixia Sirong - "23rd Step" (6:12)
Review: Electric Tools Vol 1 ignites with a four-track electro explosion, showcasing the talents of four very strong producers for one electric 12". Side-1 kicks off with the dynamic collaboration of Latent & Retrolog on 'Super Villain,' a fusion of electro and breakbeats adorned with captivating samples and a bassline that hits hard. Bok.p follows suit with 'Creator,' channeling early UK techno and bleep-styled vibes reminiscent of the golden era, evoking nostalgia akin to classics like 'Rhythm is a Dancer.' Flipping to Side-2, Lamalice presents 'AAS,' a melodic journey through early 90s techno, intertwining lush melodies with driving beats for a nostalgic yet forward-thinking experience. Closing the EP, Dixia Sirong's '23rd Step' offers a catchy blend of early 90s trance and techno, guaranteed to transport listeners to the heyday of electronic music. Electric Tools Vol 1 is a great example to the enduring appeal of techno, seamlessly blending retro influences with contemporary production techniques to deliver an electrifying listening experience that will leave fans craving more.
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Feel Tight
Cat: FUTURA 002. Rel: 29 May 25
Feel Tight (6:34)
I'll Be Alright (7:16)
Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Spirits VII
Spirits VII (double 12")
Cat: CRMLP 055. Rel: 04 Feb 25
Lisbona Sisters - "OK GURL" (5:48)
SHARE - "Oh Please" (6:03)
Bonafique - "Desperadio" (5:57)
Dino Lenny - "I Have Sampled Father" (7:02)
Upercent - "Where Are You?" (6:24)
Timo Mass & Inamo - "La Tourbillon" (7:33)
John Monkman - "Colours" (5:07)
Enamour - "Jackpot" (6:10)
Review: Eight further sonic spirits are conjured on the seventh edition in Damian Lazarus' annual compilation series. Emphasising deep house and techno grooves with a hypnotic flavour, the procurement here is exemplarily brooding; Dino Lenny's 'I Have Sampled Father' marks a sure turn away from the openers' cleaner-cut mesmerisms with a smoky, funk-inflected haze, bringing rhythm guitar and paternal murmurations to a surreal montage. The monologuing mood continues on the equal highlight that is Upercent's 'Where Are You', whilst Enamour's 'Jackpot' rounds out the show with the record's only brightly-lit minimal triller. The record is marked by sensuous, distant, familiar voices throughout.
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Globus Trax
Globus Trax (12" + insert)
Cat: TRESOR 375. Rel: 03 Jun 25
ClickClickClick (5:27)
Gearbox (5:33)
Destination 909 (6:00)
Reach Out (6:05)
Review: A potent ongoing collaboration between two techno heads lands on a legendary label, delivering four cuts that span the spectrum of classic and contemporary dancefloor energy. Side-A kicks off with 'ClickClickClick', a tech house burner that lives up to its name as it is bouncy and rhythmically addictive. Its catchy loop play gives way to deeper, murkier textures midway through, maintaining its infectious swing while offering DJs a perfect mid-set curveball. Following it is 'Gearbox', a slick, electro-informed groover with a low-slung, funky bassline. It's high-energy yet controlled, laced with head-nodding bounce and shimmering detail that make it ideal for peak-time dancefloor action. On Side-B, 'Destination 909' is pure nostalgia with a modern polish, bringing in 90s techno grit, trancey atmospherics and a post-rave euphoria that's all tight kicks and laser-focused execution. The production is clean and sharp, but there's an intentional vintage flavor that pays tribute to the roots. Closing things out is 'Reach Out', a hypnotic, dub-leaning track infused with a raw vocal loop preaching unity and rave authenticity. It's spacious, meditative and subtly anthemic. The kind of track that creeps up on you in the best way. All in all, a cohesive, floor-ready EP.
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Discount DJs Present Vol 2
Cat: CFW 002. Rel: 21 Nov 23
Lou Raw - "Get On (Down With Me Tonight)" (5:04)
DJ Lazerfocus - "Tubaloop" (6:45)
Lou Raw & DJ Lazerfocus - "Samples" (0:16)
B - "Natural Laws" (feat DJ Marion) (5:16)
B - "Stein" (5:19)
B - "Samples" (0:38)
Review: The second drop on Cheap Fast Worldwide finds Lou Raw and Lazerfocus getting into all kinds of trouble on the A-side whether solo or in collaboration with each other. Raw brings a sultry late night mood to chunky, uptempo house on 'Get On (Down With Me Tonight)' while Lazerfocus takes things blown out and deep-diving on the sublime 'Tubaloop' before they join forces to share their favourite samples from the two tracks. On the flip, the aptly titled B offers some cheeky, crafty wiggle business with DJ Marion on 'Natural Laws' before exploring a more fractured kind of electro experimentation which marks this label out as a hotbed of fresh ideas in a busy scene.
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