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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.
B-STOCK: Creasing on corner of outer sleeve, product unopened and in excellent condition
Elevation (LP 1: Invisibility Chapter I)
Layers
Exhibit
Block
Waiting
Diatonic (LP 2: Invisibility Chapter II)
Concealed
Drytime
Dimming
Webspace
Review: ***B-STOCK: Creasing on corner of outer sleeve, product unopened and in excellent condition***
SIT, short for Sideways Invisibility Theory, is the collaborative project of Vlad Caia and Cristi Cons. As two scene leaders of the Romanian minimal phenomenon, both artists have proven over many years to have a unique vision for creativity and fresh approaches in what can be a homogenised scene. Of their many achievements, on their Amphia label as much as elsewhere, this album on Sushitech stands as one of their finest moments. As with all the best Romanian minimal, it's also still hotly in demand, making it a welcome addition to Sushitech's 15th anniversary pressing marathon. From dub tech laced rollers to gossamer-light trippers, this is the classiest end of the minimal tech house game from two artists with the vision to push things a little bit further.
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Entangled (2:45)
Phantom (6:58)
Out Of Focus (8:26)
Nebula (2:12)
Escalating (2:15)
Freewalk (7:23)
Paralyzed (7:08)
Exosphere (7:19)
The Earthshine (2:15)
The Essence (Earthshine mix) (6:53)
Salty Dog (7:23)
Solstice (5:06)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent working condition***
Peter Kersten, better known as Lawrence, is the veteran deep house producer and gallerist who many of you may know as chief of Hamburg's Dial Records and who made external outings previously on Japan's Mule Musiq where he released several lauded long-players. His latest one comes courtesy of Berlin's Sushitech entitled Earthshine, a 3XLP featuring 12 tracks written and produced by Kersten over the last five years. All in all it's a diverse selection put together by one of the scene's most highly regarded artists.
The Emperor Machine - "The Art Of Electronics" (7:47)
Carl Finlow - "Surface Control" (5:53)
DeFeKT - "Terraform" (6:21)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Box damaged, split sleeves, product in perfect working order***
You can always rely on the Cocoon compilations to bring you a high level of quality control and an authoritative overview of the state of techno around the time of release. This mammoth six-LP set will give you a lot of music to work with, and it's featuring a dizzying cast of high-end operators starting with the mighty Stephen Brown. Each track gets a side of vinyl to itself, serving as a kind of statement for how much faith the label put in each of these 12 tracks. Amongst the best on this top-drawer comp are Daniel Avery's metallic, spellbinding 'Your Future Looks Different In The Light' and Carl Finlow's lithe electro workout 'Surface Control', but as you might well expect each track is one you'll turn to again and again to give your mix some spice.
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City Lights From A Train (4:09)
Arrival, Metropolis (4:44)
Substrata (7:01)
Microton (7:01)
Nostalgia 4 The Future (5:18)
Post Arctic Industries (6:11)
Melodies & Memory (5:23)
Empty Buildings, Falling Rain (4:51)
Boulevard (9:44)
Neon Sky Rain (3:42)
Capsule For One (6:25)
To The Stars (7:18)
A Simulation (unreleased) (5:19)
Perfect Score (unreleased) (3:48)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***
Since the early noughts, York-based producer Martin Wheeler has had a somewhat prolific output, exploring various genres. Heading up the Iwari label, Wheeler's career defining album as Vector Lovers was signed by British label Soma in 2005 titled Capsule for One which led to the first great revival of 90s IDM. This reissue on Barcelona's Lapsus imprint features all the tracks from the original release (Wheeler actually remixed each and every song for this release) plus two previously unreleased tracks. Traversing such styles as electro, techno, minimal and ambient, this extra special release comes in a double marbled vinyl and a limited edition insert print, featuring artwork redesigned by Josep Basora.
The Milano Undiscovered series has been expertly overseen by Fred Ventura and now clocks up a third installment. It again delves into Milan's dynamic techno and house scene between the years of 1988 and 1992. Unveiling a trove of unreleased demos, it highlights the city's burgeoning underground culture during this period. Influenced by the pioneering sounds of Chicago, Detroit, London, and Sheffield, Milanese producers embarked on a creative journey, crafting their own distinct interpretations of electronic dance music. These demos offer a glimpse into the innovative spirit and diverse sonic landscape that defined Milan's contribution to the global dance music scene during this transformative era.
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