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Clear
Clear (12")
Cat: FAN 216/D 216. Rel: 25 Apr 02
 
Electro
Clear (4:58)
Industrial Lies (6:15)
Review: There's not much that hasn't been said about this amazing electro breadance beauty from Juan Atkins and Richard Davis. Sometime last year it was ripped of by Pharrell and company for Missy Elliot's "Lose Control" and (with the notable exceptions of Kraftwerk, Brian Eno etc.) it's generally been the blueprint for everything techno from '83 onwards. Here we have the original and best version... A must have.
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 in stock $14.08
998
998 (12")
Cat: FXHEMINID. Rel: 23 Mar 12
 
Deep House
Income Tax Refund Dance
The White Castle Song
Untitled (feat Patrik Sjeren)
3c 273
Review: FXHE maintain their monthly heat emission for 2012, with label boss Omar S displaying all aspects of his production prowess (as well as skill for a humorous track titles) across four productions - one of which features the button bashing assistance of one Patrik Sjeren. There's something icily brilliant about the restrained "Income Tax Refund Dance" melding a dark piano riff with snapping 808 kicks and rippling lo fi rhythms which only further justifies the title of Omar S's killer 2011 LP. It's complemented by the far rowdier box jam "The White Castle Song" which jackhammers a simple yet highly flammable key riff over low rent percussion for FXHE's most potent ode to the perfect warehouse moment since the all conquering "Here's Your Trance..." Given the lack of additional info, we presume the Patrik Sjeren that produces the B Side "Untitled" track is the same Patrik Sjeren that released in the mid 90s under a multiplicity of aliases, and his contribution is every bit as incendiary as the track preceding it, whilst "3c 273" sees Omar S slip into pensive utopian electro mode with aplomb.
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Adieux Au Dancefloor
Adieux Au Dancefloor (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: CITI 021. Rel: 03 Oct 16
 
Coldwave/Synth
I Dedicate My Life (5:50)
Interfaces (4:45)
Naive To The Bone (4:06)
Denial (4:03)
La Femme Ecarlate (3:47)
Good Vibes (Mocking Birds) (4:54)
Inferno (4:58)
Planete Ego (6:33)
Adieu Au Dancefloor (6:01)
Review: Given the underground acclaim heaped on Marie Davidson's previous albums - ultra-stylish affairs that blend elements of minimal wave, dark Italo-disco, off-kilter electro and moody ambient - it's little surprise to see her popping up on Minimal Wave offshoot Cititrax. The album's nine tracks are largely sharp, rough and fuzzy, with sparse-but-dense drum machines rhythms underpinning bouncy, delay-laden synth lines, thrusting electronics and Davidson's sleazy, spoken word vocals. It's an attractive combination that guarantees thrills throughout, from the almost claustrophobic throb of "Denial", to the mutant electrofunk bounce of "Good Vibes".
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 in stock $25.82
Visions
Visions (LP)
Cat: CAD 3208. Rel: 08 Mar 12
 
Electro
Infinite Love Without Fulfilment
Genesis
Oblivion
Eight
Circumambient
Vowels = Space & Time
Visiting Statue
Be A Body
Colour Of Moonlight (Antiochus) (feat Doldrums)
Symphonia IX (My Wait Is U)
Nightmusic (feat Majical Clouds)
Skin
Know The Way (outro)
 in stock $20.34
The Man Machine
The Man Machine (heavyweight vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: STUMM 306. Rel: 12 Nov 09
 
Electro
The Robots
Spacelab
Metropolis
The Model
Neon Lights
The Man Machine
Played by: Ste Roberts
 in stock $28.68
Autobahn
Autobahn (heavyweight vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: STUMM 303. Rel: 12 Nov 09
 
Coldwave/Synth
Autobahn
Kometenmelodie 1
Kometenmelodie 2
Mitternacht
Morgenspaziergang
Played by: Juno Classics
 in stock $27.63
#7885 Electropunk To Technopop
Cat: CABS 26. Rel: 19 Jun 14
 
Coldwave/Synth
Do The Mussolini (Headkick)
The Set Up
Nag Nag Nag
On Every Other Street
Silent Command
Kneel To The Boss
Seconds Too Late
Landslide
Breathe Deep
Just Fascination (7" version)
Crackdown (radio edit 83)
The Dream Ticket (7" version)
Sensoria (7" version)
James Brown (7" version)
Kino (7" version)
Big Funk (7" version)
I Want You (7" version)
Warm
Review: London's legendary Mute institution goes back to its roots and digs up some of the best work by one of the UK's finest Cabaret Voltaire. These guys don't really need an introduction give the fact that they're pretty much responsible for the rise of post-punk right through to the birth of techno. It was about time a new compilation of their stuff was released, especially one as brutally on-point as this one! All the classics such as "Nag Nag Nag", "Kneel To The Boss" and "On Every Other Street" are one here but the more obscure rarities that were previously only available on 7" are the real winners. "Just Fascination", for example, is one you'll certainly want on a longer, re-mastered cut! Downright essential!
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 in stock $22.69
Set It Off
Cat: JB 001. Rel: 26 Apr 05
 
Electro
Set It Off
Set It Off (instrumental)
Review: Classic party starter by George Logions and Walter Gibbons. A hybrid of early 80s disco and electro. Feel the 808!!
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 in stock $14.08
The Mix
The Mix (heavyweight vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: STUMM 309. Rel: 12 Nov 09
 
Electro
The Robots
Computer Love
Pocket Calculator
Dentaku
Autobahn
Radioactivity
Trans Europe Express
Abzug
Metal On Metal
Home Computer
Music Non Stop
 in stock $27.38
Lost Tracks Vol 1
Cat: DE 098. Rel: 30 Jul 15
 
Electro
Leather Forever (5:26)
Nightlife (3:41)
Miss Crazy Bullshit (4:47)
Loving The Alien (4:19)
Review: It's been some six years since Caroline "Miss Kittin" Herve and Michel "The Hacker" Amato last delivered fresh material together. While we await further news of their long-mooted comeback, there's this tasty EP of previously unheard archive material to enjoy. Made up of tracks recorded between 1997 and '99 - when their production partnership was in its' infancy - The Lost Tracks Volume 1 contains a number of fuzzy, stylish, floor-friendly bangers, from the S&M-themed madness of opener "Leather Forever" and stripped-back electro gem "Nightlife" (a tribute to Berlin clubs of the period, apparently), to the high-tempo acid-loaded freakishness of "Loving The Alien". Top-notch sleaze.
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Tracks Volume 2
Tracks Volume 2 (limited red vinyl 12")
Cat: CITI 019. Rel: 19 Apr 16
 
Techno
Tzusing - "Nonlinear War" (5:55)
L/F/D/M - "Moth Holes" (6:12)
Silent Servant - "The Touch" (6:10)
Maelstrom - "Lithium" (5:33)
Review: Cititrax's first Tracks 12" sampler did a good job in showcasing material from some of the Brooklyn-based label's favourite contemporary producers. This follow-up, arriving only a few short months after the first, aims to do the same. Returning for his second appearance, Tsuzing kicks things off with the razor-sharp shuffle of "Nonlinear War", whose intoxicating electronics and wild synth lines recall Brown Album-era Orbital, before London-based L/F/D/M takes a trip into bleak techno territory with the acid-laden "Mouth Holes". Flip for Silent Servant's deliciously grandiose, muscular electro-disco workout "The Touch", and the clanking industrial percussion, EBM attitude and humming electro beats of Maelstrom's "Lithium".
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 in stock $23.98
Digital Mind
Cat: SAT 029. Rel: 10 Dec 05
 
Electro
Clone Factory
Robot Skin
Digital Mind
New Race
Review: We've been digging in our warehouse and found some classic electro from the prolific Boris Divider on the superb Satamile Records. This EP was released almost 20 years ago but you couldn't tell - the electro contained within it is as sharp as a knife and relevant as a selfie. 'Clone Factory' kicks off with lashings of metallic snares and jagged rhythms, 'Robot Skin' brings some high-speed cyborg funk and 'Digital Mind' then cruises through the cosmos on coruscated low ends. 'New Race' closes out with a fourth and final electro workout of the highest order.
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 in stock $7.30
Burn The Lights Out
Cat: SAT 41-1. Rel: 05 Dec 07
 
Electro
999
Wahawa
Bitter
Krak
The Controlling Hand
Burn The Lights Out
Torsion
Pristine White
8 Op
Ripped
The Freezing
Machine Aesthetic #8
Review: Lowfish originally released his 'Burn The Lights Out' LP in 2007 on the US label Satamile but we have found some copies of it in the warehouse. Synth-pop meets breakbeats in an electrifying fusion of emotive melodies and bass-heavy beats across all four sides of the long player with ten then-new tracks and two classics from his Sat.31 EP. They all show that his music, complex yet accessible, evokes images of Blade Runner, Wave Noir, or William Gibson. It is post-modern in approach as it skilfully blends past and present styles to create a sound uniquely his own, seamlessly bridging the gap between eras while pushing the boundaries in his own way.
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 in stock $13.04
Laptop Cafe
Cat: CAL 008. Rel: 06 Jul 17
 
Electro
Song 6 (4:29)
Song 2 (5:52)
Song 1 (4:56)
Song 4 (5:52)
Song 3 (5:48)
Song 5 (4:31)
Review: Before James Stinson's untimely death in 2002, the legendary Drexciya producer was working on a follow-up to Lifestyles Of The Laptop Cafe, his sole album as The Other People Place. Somehow, Clone has managed to find a DAT tape of this classic "long lost album" - or, at least, the material he'd already finished for it - and is finally releasing it. Laptop Cafe is, of course, superb, with Stinson brilliantly joining the dots between intergalactic electro, languid deep house, melodious IDM, fluid Motor City techno and most notably, the cymbal-heavy drum rhythms and dexterous piano lines of jazz. While it's not quite as jaw dropping as its acclaimed, recently reissued predecessor, it's still nothing short of sublime.
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Angry Angels EP
Cat: SAT 043. Rel: 29 Jan 13
 
Electro
The Angriest Angel
Seven Deadly Sons
Urban Jungle
The Machine
Nightdrive Detroit
Resident Evil
Review: Having been dormant for over three years, New York label Satamile returns to continue spreading the gospel of proper electro music with a six-track EP from The Ghost That Walks. Drexciya enthusiasts will be all over this record; the rubbery melody of "The Angriest Angel" recalls the Detroit duo at their most playful but with a simmering undercurrent of tension that is very much the producer's own signature style. Similarly great are the searing analogue synth buzz of "Seven Deadly Sons", the tribal 303 stomp of "Urban Jungle" and the 808 rattle and Belgian rave tones of "Resident Evil". Those who were lost without the label's presence should rest easy - Angry Angels is easily among their extensive catalogue's best releases.
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 in stock $6.78
Roadking Is Back EP
Cat: SAT 32. Rel: 09 Sep 06
 
Electro
Roadking Is Back
Devotion
Only Electro Music
Silence
Review: Exclusively crafted for Satamile, these four dynamic electro and breaks tracks come from Roadking, one of Germany's top electro producers and known for his work with Elektrolux and Mikrolux. The man born Frank Rueckert delivers four electrifying electro tracks that are each defined by his distinctive style and sound - they are tunes infused with energy from the crisp and snappy drums of the title track to the more silky and loopy celestial sounds of 'Devotion' via the rugged metal snares and robotic vocals of 'Only Electro Music'. 'Silence' shuts down with a spraying synth lead that takes you into the future.
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 in stock $7.30
Ce N'est Q'Un Debut
Ce N'est Q'Un Debut (160 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: MEDICAL 002LP. Rel: 15 Oct 14
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Computer Sourire
Ce N'est Q'un Debut
Problemes D'amour (feat Martine Michellod)
Dance Boy Dance
Hola Macci Kola
African Kola (feat Stefano Cocco Cantini - Sax)
Review: Twenty nine years ago (can you believe it) Alexander Robotnick released his first album, Ce N'Est Q'Un Debut, featuring what's arguably his most defining track "Problemes D'amour" with the Harajuku-cute vocals of Martine Michellod. It's this album that has influenced countless French synth pop acts and a horde of old school electro lovers, and all this time later it's been repressed (again) by the label that first released it, Medical. Keeping the sacredness of this LP firmly intact by sticking with the keyboard-head artwork, Ce N'Est Q'Un Debut - along with Man Parish's 1982 self-titled debut - should be in all of our record collections.
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 in stock $26.86
No One Likes A Smartarse EP
Cat: SAT 030. Rel: 10 Dec 05
 
Electro
No One Likes A Smartarse
Orash
From Detroit
 in stock $6.78
Boombox 2: Early Independent Hip Hop Electro & Disco Rap 1979-83
VARIOUS
Cat: SJRLP 370. Rel: 02 Jun 17
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Harlem World Crew - "Let's Rock" (5:37)
Lonnie Love - "Young Ladies" (5:31)
Busy Bee - "School Days" (3:57)
Kool DJ AJ - "Ah, That's The Joint" (7:07)
Little Starsky - "Dancin' Party People" (7:58)
Eddie Cheba - "Lookin' Good" (7:11)
MC Rock Lovely - "One Time Two Time Blow Your Mind" (4:43)
Terry Lewis & Wild Flower - "The Peoples Message Take Two" (11:17)
Rappers Rapp Group - "Rappin' Partee Groove" (5:51)
Margo's Kool Out Crew - "Death Rap" (6:09)
Manujothi - "Shake Your Body" (3:29)
TJ Swann & Pee Wee Mel - "Maximus Party" (6:40)
Grand Master Chilly T & Stevie G - "Rock The Message Rap" (5:35)
Zoot II - "Dr Ice Raps" (6:27)
 in stock $35.71
Let The Music Play
Cat: EMDS 6540. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Let The Music Play
Let The Music Play (dub version)
Played by: Mark Broom
 in stock $14.08
Galactic Melt
Galactic Melt (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: GI 138LP. Rel: 08 Jul 11
 
Experimental/Electronic
Terminal
VHS Sex
Cathode Girls
Air Cal
Flightwave
Hyperlips
Brokendate
Glawio
Ether Drift
Futureworld
Galactic Melt
 in stock $21.89
Final Frontier Of Electro
Cat: RMCE 0041. Rel: 18 Sep 17
 
Electro
Alien Abduction (feat DJ Lenn Swann) (4:13)
Mutant Creations Compute (4:29)
Final Frontier Of Electro (4:31)
Armada Bass (4:57)
Injection Star (5:13)
Really Inception (3:26)
Review: Rawax's latest electro outing comes from one of the Godfathers of the Detroit electro scene, former Aux88 associate DJ Di'jital. Given his pedigree, it's no surprise to find that Final Frontier of Electro is pretty darn good. Across the six tracks he touches on numerous electro variants - ghetto-tech, Miami bass, the Kraftwerk-inspired early New York style and Drexciyan intensity - combining them into thrilling new hybrid shapes. It's rare to find an EP with this many high-grade club tracks, making picking highlights tricky. That said, we're particularly enjoying the thrusting, all out assault of "Injection Star" and the intergalactic, techno-influenced hustle of the forthright title track.
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 in stock $13.82
Splund Popper EP
Cat: SAT 34. Rel: 28 Nov 06
 
Electro
Synchrotron
Voices From The Void
What On Earth?
 in stock $6.78
3D The Catalogue
3D The Catalogue (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: 019029 5924942. Rel: 26 May 17
 
Electro
Autobahn (8:52)
Geiger Counter (5:36)
Radioactivity (6:47)
Trans Europe Express (3:19)
Metal On Metal (2:20)
Abzug (2:15)
The Man Machine (5:10)
Numbers (2:58)
Computer World (3:22)
Boing Boom Tschak (2:33)
Techno Pop (2:47)
Music Non Stop (7:42)
The Robots (7:44)
Tour De France (4:20)
Prologue (0:27)
Etape 1 (3:48)
Chrono (1:10)
Etape 2 (5:00)
 in stock $57.55
Transatlantic Treasure EP
Cat: SATA 004. Rel: 21 Mar 01
 
Techno
Transatlantic Treasure
The Ultimate (remix)
Universal Language
Played by: Ethyl, M50
 in stock $6.24
Submanouvers
Cat: FR 023. Rel: 07 Dec 12
 
Electro
First Descent
Bluetooth Clone
Submanouvers
Frostbite
 in stock $10.95
Zapp
Zapp (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 1142. Rel: 28 Jun 14
 
Funk
More Bounce To The Ounce
Freedom
Brand New Pplayer
Funky Bounce
Be Alright
Coming Home
 in stock $28.68
Some Other Place Vol 3
Some Other Place Vol 3 (hand-stamped purple vinyl 12")
Cat: CWCS 008.3. Rel: 08 Oct 14
 
Electro
Getting Closer
Never Be Enough
Can You See It?
Infinite Dimensions
SL-W D-WN
Review: We've lost count of the various projects Robert Witschakowski has been involved in this year, but the Some Other Places series of releases on Clone's West Coast Series is up there with the German's best work as The Exaltics. This hand-stamped purple 12" is the third and final part and contains some fine electro for both the dancefloor and the living room. Opening this five-track release is the snare shaking and in your face ambient intro of "Getting Closer" which is followed by a melodic and grouchy key driven "Never Be Enough". The EP's highlights are "Can You See It" and "SL-W D-WN", which respectively are dubby and mellow and dusty and break beat. Seriously, does Witschakowski sleep?
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 in stock $13.04
Night Time Activities Part 3
Cat: CWCS 06.3. Rel: 07 Mar 12
 
Electro
After The Future
Electroestatic Discharge
Ultimatum
Unsolved Mysteries
 in stock $13.04
Time Marches On Part 2
Cat: LDR 2020. Rel: 23 May 17
 
Electro
DJ Overdose - "Arecibo" (5:12)
Tr One - "Escape From Enceladus" (8:37)
Raiders Of The Lost ARP - "Equinox" (7:00)
Automatic Tasty - "I Can't Find My Own Manual (How Therefore Am I To Restore To My Factory Settings?)" (5:09)
Review: You can always rely on Dublin's Lunar Disko Records to provide the heat; this time it's in the form of some heavyweight electro vibes by the industry's best and brightest. But this is no surprise given the imprint's invariable doses of quality. First up is Dutch maestro DJ Overdose with "Arecibo", a comparatively more pensive and introspective electro appearance than his usual work, but TR One's "Escape From Enceladus" takes this pensive sway of synths and crystal-like sonics to an even deeper level. Raiders Of The Lost Arp kick off the flip side with the smooth and suave flow of "Equinox", this one belonging more to the house end of the spectrum, whereas Automatic Tasty comes through with a quirky little digi number with the aptly odd name of "I Can't Find My Own Manual (How Therefore Am I To Restore My Factory Settings?)". A tidy little blast of synth-filled goods.
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 in stock $11.99
Biometry
Biometry (2xLP)
Cat: CAL 005LP. Rel: 17 Jun 15
 
Electro
Biometry (5:14)
Polar Coordinates (5:39)
Eigenface (Facial Asymetry) (5:00)
Biometric ID (5:14)
Biometric Systems (4:00)
Facial Vectors (8:57)
Hand Geometry (3:09)
Recognition Time (3:23)
Iris/Retinal Scanning (3:14)
Optical Fingerprint Correlation (2:17)
4000 Irises (2000) Persons Max
Review: By the time Biometry was first released in 2004, Der Zyklus has developed from an electro supergroup featuring Anthony Shakir and members of Dopplereffekt, to a solo project from Drexciya member Gerald Donald. At the time, it was hailed as one of Donald's finest moments, and 11 years on has lost none of its' ability to inspire and entertain. Now freshly re-mastered, it pops, whirrs and confuses with a claustrophobic intensity. It's notably less dancefloor-focused than much of Donald's work - a couple of frisky work-outs aside - and gains its' allure from a ghostly mix of wild electronics, melancholic melodies, fizzing textures, intergalactic ambience and off-kilter IDM. As a study in 21st century paranoia, it's unsurpassed.
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 in stock $29.98
Some Other Place Vol 2
Some Other Place Vol 2 (blue vinyl 12")
Cat: CWCS 008.2. Rel: 04 Jun 14
 
Electro
Some Other Place
Waves Of Fear
The Way Out
Different Ways
Review: As the title suggests, Some Other Place Volume 2 is the second installment of a triptych of releases from The Exaltics for The Clone West Coast series. As with previous music from the Solar One boss, the four tracks here see The Exaltics look to both American and Dutch schools of electro but the results are nonetheless distinguished by his own unique signifiers. The title track sets the tone nicely as waves of sumptuous blurred noise ride a supple skeletal rhythm, whilst "Waves Of Fear" lives up to it's paranoid title with a marauding low end bass line the dominating element on a classic slab of darkside electro. "The Way Out" is perhaps the most conventional track here, with Witschakowski laying down an atmospheric but club ready 808 workout which is still a cut above thanks to the German's arrangement skills. Which leaves room for the slower, weirder and mushy excellence of "Different Ways".
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Pulsdisco
Pulsdisco (12")
Cat: SUCTION 030. Rel: 16 Jan 15
 
Electro
Betong
Pulsdisco 1
Deffad
Pulsdisco 2
Stalull
Som Rakblad
Review: Known for his role in The Pain Machinery and Severe Illusion, Stockholm native Anders Karlsson has more recently begun to explore similar strands of industrial and EBM in a solo capacity as Celldod, issuing several limited cassettes over the course of 2014. Those without the facilities to consume cassettes will be happy to see some of this Celldod material now issued on vinyl thanks to the efforts of Canadian label Suction Records. Some six tracks deep, Pulsdisco features material from the two cassettes of the same name Karlsson released last year and those that like their EBM minimalist and without vocals will find plenty to enjoy here.
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 in stock $7.30
Territories
Cat: LIES 046. Rel: 09 Apr 14
 
Techno
Blood & Bone
Curves
Festival Mounds
Ley Lines
Wrecks
Venas
Review: Jersey City-based Jorge Velez has long been one of the US underground's most revered figures to those in the know. Largely predating the current fascination with lo-fi analogue productions, something shown on the excellent MMT Tape Series compilation which delved into his early archives, his work as Professor Genuis on Italians Do It Better and Thisisnotanexit was followed by the conceptual Hassan LP on L.I.E.S. which provided a soundtrack to an imaginary film based on a shadowy Middle Eastern cult formed in the 11th century. Here Velez return to Ron Morelli's stable with Territories, a six-track LP that passes through "menacing drones to EBM influenced floor tracks to Sakamoto-esque melodic experiments," with a "distinct atmosphere suitable for home listening or adventurous club play." Even for those who are familiar with the odd structures Velez creates with his hardware, this is a wild trip worthy of much closer inspection.
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 in stock $15.38
Sturm Und Drang
Sturm Und Drang (coloured vinyl 12")
Cat: SHIP 051. Rel: 06 Jul 17
 
Electro
Sturm Und Drang (8:30)
First Mover (8:34)
 in stock $11.21
The Lover
The Lover (12")
Cat: DMSR 771. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Electro
The Lover (long version)
X-tra Beats
The Lover (radio edit)
I Want To Make Love
I Want To Make Love (bonus beats)
 in stock $14.08
Sub Rosa
Cat: MNQ 054. Rel: 16 Dec 14
 
Coldwave/Synth
One
Everything Is Fine
Hidden Hand
Sour
To The Sea
Slow Dawn
Vulgar Displays
The Source
In 20 Years (extended)
Queen Of Hearts
Review: Coldwave excursionist Shari Vari aka Void Vision finally comes through with her highly awaited Sub Rosa LP on the gorgeously on-point Mannequin imprint. The taster EP "Sour" out earlier this year was a taster of what's to come from Vari in terms of diversity and quality. Sub Rosa contains a little of everything when it comes to the electronic dance edge, where "Everythin Is Fine", for example, takes a techno beat and slaps down some vocals all over its makeup, while "Hidden Hand" is a true Drexciyan electro number. Then there's more abstract moments such as "Slow Down", "Vulgar Displays" with its rolling stabs of percussion and "Queen Of Hearts" with that humungous swell of low-end and quirky, heady melodies. Yum.
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 in stock $23.46
Primes
Primes (12" + insert)
Cat: DE 171. Rel: 27 Jul 17
 
Coldwave/Synth
Primes (7:17)
Stranger (feat Nicole Ginelli vocals & Doc Sleep) (4:37)
Imperial Tranz-Am (13:25)
Played by: Honey Soundsystem
 in stock $14.59
Organism
Cat: BOT 005. Rel: 24 May 17
 
Electro
Third Eye (5:40)
Dopamine (5:25)
Faust (5:27)
Implicit Memory (6:14)
Pathogen (5:29)
Dark Matter (5:28)
Organism (5:59)
Scorched Earth (4:10)
Review: John Blackford's career got an early boost when he won a Moby remix composition. He then released one rather good EP of electro workouts on Bot in 2008, before all but disappearing. Organism marks his comeback from that extended hiatus and is really rather good. He begins with the dark, moody and intoxicating "Third Eye", before rolling through melodious, evocative cuts that variously tip a wink to hip-hop/IDM fusion ("Dopamine"), post-Drexciya dark-scapes (the jazzy "Faust"), spacey electronica ("Implicit Memory"), clandestine ambient ("Dark Matter") and slowly unfurling beauty (the creepy-but-blissful "Organism"). As returns go, it's really rather good.
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 in stock $10.17
Acid Series Vol 1
Cat: IT 38. Rel: 14 Jun 17
 
Techno
F--K 6-6 (Trip Report mix) (5:10)
CEV (6:43)
Ground Score (6:25)
Lost (6:51)
Played by: Skudge
 in stock $15.12
Movement
Movement (12")
Cat: DN 020. Rel: 04 Jun 10
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Rumble (Bongo Jam)
Holly Rappin' Man
Supersonic China (Rock The World)
Stop Sayin' Fuck All The Time
 in stock $11.46
Trek 19 EP (Part One)
Cat: TB 031. Rel: 26 Sep 07
 
Electro
Overpass
High Tone
Locked Doors
Trek 19
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 in stock $9.19
Telekinesis Via Fax
Cat: TRUST 030. Rel: 15 Jun 17
 
Electro
Attack Of The Modlings (5:48)
Attack Of The Modlings X /DL/MS/ (5:32)
Quantock Point To Point (6:18)
Telekinesis Via Fax (6:13)
Played by: DJ Glow
 in stock $9.91
Alien Report
Cat: RAWAXS 02. Rel: 21 Apr 16
 
Electro
Between The Stars (Bassline mix) (5:41)
Alien Report (6:57)
Science & Invention (4:10)
Pong! (4:29)
Jailbreakers (Trojan mix) (4:15)
 in stock $12.50
Sunblocking (warehouse find)
Cat: LNV 17. Rel: 31 Jul 11
 
Techno
Strinkz (4:44)
Eraser (6:07)
Futile (4:09)
Knobgine (3:22)
Liquid Silence (6:34)
Sunblocking (6:27)
Review: With an extensive legacy and a list of alter egos longer than your arm, Martin Damm aka Biochip C achieves a delicate balancing act on this 11 year old record, a handful of extras copies of which were recently unearthed in what can only be described as a highly fortunate 'warehouse find'. He pulls off a delicate balancing act here, letting the abrasive, industrial punk rock side of his music off the leash to frolic unhindered, while never losing sight of the needs of dancefloor and its needs across the six tracks. Highlights? Well, the title track's speedy electrofunk is highly addictive, 'Eraser' has a driving, chunky techno edge that fans of Force Inc will love, while the double dub speed grooves of 'Knobgine' and 'Liquid Silence' are forces of nature in themselves.
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 in stock $3.99
Other Worlds
Other Worlds (gatefold LP + free MP3 download code)
Cat: SC 255LP. Rel: 28 Sep 12
 
Electro
Horizon
Highest High
Dreams
In Other Words
Not Like Any Other
Pacific Blue
Only You
Large
Indigo Dub
I Want You
Your Place Or Mine
Dreams (Coconut Cut)
 in stock $25.29
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