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Year Of The Living Dead
Year Of The Living Dead (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: KOMPAKT 428. Rel: 24 Feb 21
 
Minimal/Tech House
The Haunting Of Earth (4:54)
Sheltered (4:59)
Eidolon (4:59)
Echoes Of Life (5:44)
Spectral Progressions (5:58)
Abbot Of Burton (4:30)
Panacea (4:53)
Anchorites (4:59)
Review: San Fran's unstoppable and enduring tech house craftsman John Tejada is also super reliable. His sound is well established, but he always does enough with each new release to embellish it a little further. Returning now to his home label of Kompakt, he refines his palette to silky melodies, fuzzy pads and crisp beats that are superbly pleasing for both your ears and your heels. 'Sheltered' is a particularly classy cut of deft tech minimalism, 'Spectral Progressions' expires ambient broken beats with lush pad work and 'Panacea' picks up the pace in scintillant fashion. This might be his best work in years.
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XXI
XXI (gatefold 3xLP)
Cat: SKTA 01. Rel: 29 Nov 21
 
Minimal/Tech House
Profonde (10:16)
Deux Jeux (7:47)
New Wave (6:22)
Valse (10:16)
La Porte De L'Enfer (10:48)
CV (6:13)
Dust (7:00)
Out 2020 (10:37)
Infinity Groove (2:36)
Review: Underground minimal house heroes Stekke return to their beloved Sketches imprint for their first full length. As expected, this is a collection of seriously lean and understated grooves from the Brazilian duo, with the afterhours strictly in mind. Side A features the hypnotic and subtractive subtlety of 'Profonde', turn over and you have the candlelight dub expressions of 'Deux Jeux' followed by the moody majesty of 'New Wave'. Elsewhere, more hi-tech tackle awaits on the quirky microhouse of 'CV' or the Basic Channel style greyscale cycles of 'Infinity Groove'
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WORKSHOP 32
Cat: WORKSHOP 32. Rel: 20 Feb 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Track 1 (6:35)
Track 2 (6:51)
Track 3 (3:08)
Track 4 (6:10)
Track 5 (8:57)
Track 6 (9:03)
Track 7 (4:45)
Track 8 (6:10)
Track 9 (6:04)
Provide Those Ends (2:05)
Review: WORKSHOP 32 has been a long time coming - not least as this is Kassem Mosse's first solo outing on Workshop since 2014. And what a way to return, presenting a full-length album that reflects the evolution of the artist while not denying any of the ideas and sounds and styles that first made us fall in love with him all those moons ago. A broad and varied celebration of off-centre electronic music that has as much right to be on the dancefloor as it does on a movie soundtrack. So what does that sound like? Well, in the case of 'Track 2', it's a skeletal toybox tech workout, while 'Track 6' takes us into deep and surrealist house music. Elsewhere, ''Track 7' explodes into a carnival of percussion and bleep, 'Track 4' offers lunging curveball fours, bassline seeming to bore holes in the very ground you're stomping on. Always pared back, but never truly minimal, it's one of 2023's earliest classics.
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Voyage Of Light
Cat: Elusive One. Rel: 23 Nov 22
 
Techno
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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Unreleased Dubs
Unreleased Dubs (double 12")
Cat: KNOE NT/LP. Rel: 19 Jun 23
 
Deep House
Bacofoil (7:46)
Feel (5:29)
No Basford (6:58)
Fat Bogga (7:30)
True A Seven (7:11)
It Shall Be Done (6:31)
Bass Lion (6:46)
Flabby (6:54)
Review: It has been some years now since Nail came back from the wilderness after one of his early EPs was re-released by Fear of Flying. Since then he has turned out plenty of new material as well as digging deep into his vast and vital vaults to serve up the sort of lo-fi but kicking house sounds that made him and his Nottingham crew such a driving force back in the 90s. And that's what we get here on For Those That Knoe - no fewer than eight masterfully stripped-back cuts of deep house. Some are laced with dreamy melodies, some roll deep for days, some are raw and textured pumpers and some are jazzed-up bangers with charm to spare. Essential stuff.
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Unity Vol 2
VARIOUS
Cat: UA 006. Rel: 15 Sep 21
 
Deep House
Delano Smith - "Big City Nights" (6:19)
Dorian Gig - "Paralell Universe" (5:30)
Tyree Cooper - "Raw Underground" (6:46)
Norm Talley - "LE Beaubienare" (5:33)
Ataxia - "Take You Back" (5:53)
Brian Kage - "Poly-Phonic Phonk" (5:54)
Gari Romalis - "D-ENV3" (8:03)
Review: Norm Talley has put together a second volume of his Unity series on his own label Upstairs Asylum. It features his nearest and dearest from Chicago and Detroit, all of whom of course serve up perfectly smoky and stripped back deep house and techno grooves to make you move. Delano Smith's characteristic loops lock you in from the off on 'Big City Nights,' Norm himself pairs dub techno chords with suggestive techno stabs that keep you on edge and Brian Kage's 'Poly-Phonic Phonk' is heady, dreamy, richly melodic house bets listened to in a cosy back room at 4 am.
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Transmissions
Cat: FTC 10. Rel: 11 Mar 24
 
Techno
PRT131 (7:16)
PRT132 (7:04)
PRT133 (8:39)
PRT204 (3:52)
PRT209 (5:46)
PRT206 (10:56)
Review: Detroit house hero Kyle Hall returns with his biggest project in some time in the form of Transmissions, a new double album on his own well-regarded Forget The Clock. All six tracks have enigmatic, functional titles and the music is as idiosyncratic as ever. Each one veers more towards techno than is Hall's usual style, with pulsating synth lines and tight, dusty drum tracks making for stripped-to-the-bones grooves. Later on, things grow ever more abstract with twisted acid lines screwing their way through the increasingly ragged and roughshod drums. These are perfectly imperfect jams from a master of the form.
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Tizinabi
Tizinabi (180 gram clear marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: ORN 054. Rel: 25 Jul 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Tizinabi (part I) (23:03)
Tizinabi (part II) (22:35)
Review: The Perlon and Mule Musiq-associated Wareika trio show off their considerable skills once more here with an effortless blend of electronic and organic sounds across two extended pieces. There is one on each side on Tizinabi and each is rooted in dub and house but embellished with classical instruments such as guitar and piano. The flow here is unreal as new melodies, moods and grooves unfurl before your very ears and Wareika keeps on threading together hypnotic synth lines and smooth percussion into ever more compelling sonic tapestries. A perfect excuse to drop the needle on the record, tune in and zone out of the real world.
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This Time I'm Serious
This Time I'm Serious (limited 2xLP)
Cat: CV 016. Rel: 20 Dec 22
 
Minimal/Tech House
All In My Mind (10:05)
Glogowatz (7:31)
Lumos (7:31)
Obliviate (12:48)
Opera Divina (7:31)
Nazgul (7:34)
Review: Herck is back with a seance album that has had fans on tenterhooks in anticipation. It's another masterclass in minimal and tech sounds that get weird and abstract but never at the expense of soul or groove. This double 12" comes with super artwork as well as great tunes. The first sets the tone with silky synthetic sounds and icy, stripped-back rhythms. From there the sound sources range from water droplets to filtered vocals, cosmic waves to industrial futurism. It is an utterly compelling trip for mind, body and soul.
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Tags: Minimal
 in stock $31.66
There Is No Acid In This House
There Is No Acid In This House (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SJRLP 518. Rel: 27 Oct 22
 
Minimal/Tech House
Communion Of The Highest Order (8:44)
We Are The Light Vessels (5:19)
When Situations Get 2 Deep (5:46)
Look Over There 9 Oclock (5:15)
Beyond The Outrage (4:31)
Frantic Moments (4:50)
Mephisto's Pulpit Of Stank (4:19)
Deconstructing The Path (4:34)
Nights Under The Nubian Sky (5:02)
Dark Acidic Organ (4:52)
Private Runner (5:08)
Let Me Know How U Really Feel (4:05)
There Is No Acid In This House (Just Emotions Rmx) (6:24)
Dogs Don't Wear Pants (4:45)
Review: Chicago extraordinaire Jamal Moss aka Hieroglyphic Being's third solo album is titled There Is No Acid In This House, and sees him return to Soul Jazz Records. Using his idiosyncratic electronic sound, Moss takes influence from the experimental minds of fellow Windy City innovators such as The Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians, The Art Ensemble of Chicago and Sun Ra, through to icons of his hometown's house music scene like Ron Hardy, Marshall Jefferson, Lil Louis and others who have defined Chicago's musical universe over the last half a century.
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The Trentemoller Chronicles
Cat: AMLP 02. Rel: 05 Oct 07
 
Minimal/Tech House
The Blacksmoke Organisation - "Danger Global Warming" (Trentemoller remix)
Trentemoller - "The Forest"
Mathias Schaffhauser - "Coincidance" (Trentemoller remix)
Jokke Ilsoe - "Feeling Good" (Trentemoller remix)
Royksopp - "What Else Is There?" (Trentemoller remix)
Trentemoller - "Gush"
The Knife - "We Share Our Mother's Health" (Trentemoller remix)
Trentemoller - "Kink"
Review: Audiomatique are happy and proud to present "The Trentemoller Chronicles". This new double album is not a new studio album, but an overview of Trentemoller's impressive body of work. "The Trentemoller Chronicles" include Anders' personal selection of his best songs and remixes, which have only been available on vinyl or on compilations, as well as some new and exclusive songs. This is an essential piece of minimal/tech house.
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The Moon Dance
The Moon Dance (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: APNEA 104. Rel: 27 Oct 23
 
Techno
When The Earth's Shadow Falls On The Moon
The Moon Dance (Moon Walk version)
Lunar Mind Manipulation
Tethered 2 The Divinely Spaces With-In
Fooled By The Movement Of Heavenly Bodies
Celestial Poems Of The Lady With 10,000 Names
No Matter How Far We Are, We Can Always Share The Moon & Stars
Purple Skies With Cotton Candy
An Eternal Star Beyond The Firmament
Helium Three
Mawu
Review: The inimitable Jamal Moss comes forth with his second offering for Madrid's Apnea records. 'The Moon Dance' unfurls over 11 tracks- in turns pensive, elegiac, and slammin'. Between the sedate expanse of opener 'When The Earths Shadow Falls On The Moon' and the final cymbal strokes of gauche, machine funk closer 'Mawu', Moss lifts us on yet another Afrofuturist space flight of fancy, passing through superclusters of deep house, tactile techno and stroboscopic piano jams along the way.
Standout moments include the smoove-as-u-like-it intergalactic lounge jazz diversion 'The Moondance Moon Walk Version'; its steezy stride-piano vamp seamlessly intertwining with Moss' signature babbling acid intrusions, the irresistibly groovy bump of 'Tethered 2 The Divinely Spaces With In' and the hypnotic sway of 'Celestial Poems Of The Lady With 10000 Names', which opens up from Terrence Dixon-esque introspection into broad windy city string washes and synapse-tickling bleeps. With this collection, Moss pens yet another crucial chapter in the seemingly bottomless hieroglyphic being scroll. While 'The Moon Dance' is one of his most accessible and harmonious works to date, it doesn't lose an ounce of the rawness and immediacy of his previous work. Essential listening!
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Sustain
Sustain (limited CD)
Cat: GRSCL 35. Rel: 11 Mar 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Sustain 1
Sustain 2
Sustain 3
Sustain 4
Sustain 5
Sustain 6
Sustain 7
Sustain 8
Review: The impeccable Lithuanian label Greyscale is a real leader when it comes to dub techno and already they are racing into 2024 in fine style with a first full-length of the year from label head Grad_U! The sublime and immersive Sustain has eight larges ambient soundscapes that are detailed with field recordings from another planet. Each one is alluringly empty and beautiful, intriguing and unsettling to make for an escapist trip to another dimension. The way the producer manages to conjure up what feel like familiar emotions in such a faraway world is second to none and will leave you wanting to do it all over again the second it ends.
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Surreal
Surreal (12")
Cat: LITH 5. Rel: 15 Dec 22
 
Minimal/Tech House
Pearl 2 (5:14)
Pearl 3 (5:40)
Chartreuse 8 (6:05)
Chartreuse 12 (3:51)
Crimson 6 (7:04)
Crimson 9 (5:25)
Review: The more discerning and concentrated electro head will be tuned into the work of Bot1500. It is an alias of Shinichi Kobayashi, a producer who since 2018 has landed on the likes of Analogical Force and Furthur Electronix with a unique mix of futurist sounds. This one is another brilliant EP featuring cuts like 'Chartreuse 8.' It's a propulsive rhythm built from silky breaks and overlaid with the sort of heart-aching and thought-provoking chords that will send you inward on the dance floor. The five other cuts are just as much a perfect mix of the physical and the cerebral.
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 in stock $20.50
Straight Up No Chaser
Straight Up No Chaser (limited 2xLP)
Cat: UAR 015. Rel: 14 Sep 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Norm Talley - "Blak Bottom" (unreleased edit)
Norm Talley - "The Flip"
Delano Smith - "The Bassline"
Delano Smith - "Travels 23"
Norm Talley - "ISO Vision"
Delano Smith - "The Drive"
Norm Talley - "Believe It"
Delano Smith - "Remembrance"
Review: Norm Talley returns to his Upstairs Asylum label alongside fellow US house pioneer Delano Smith for Straight Up No Chaser, an eight-track opus featuring four solo cuts each. Talley's gritty, dubbed-out, low-rolling house style is present and correct throughout with the loopy chords of 'Blak Bottom' getting things going, 'The Flip' getting more cavernous and aqueous and 'ISO Vision' leaning into dub techno. 'Believe It' is a soulful deep house looper, while Smith gets bubbly with 'The Bassline', lays down thumping kicks on 'Travels 23' and his trademark synth smears on 'The Drive' while 'Remembrance' is a heady dub house cut that locks you into a state of perfect hypnosis.
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 in stock $30.61
Spiritual Safari
Spiritual Safari (LP limited to 200 copies)
Cat: NIM 010. Rel: 24 Jan 23
 
Deep House
Absenthium (3:21)
Bem Bem Bem (2:52)
Gommaflex (3:12)
Monolite (3:28)
Atlantic Road (3:31)
Son (3:23)
Amazonas (3:21)
The Cave (3:00)
Review: New Interplanetary Melodies is a great name for a label and it also sums up the sounds of this new album from Sindaco. It's a beautiful mix of exploratory soundscapes, organic percussion and lush melody that unfolds in charming and captivating ways. Found sounds add more real world details to these tracks which range from lazy downbeat jaunts on a wide open savanna to more dynamic deep house trips through the cosmos. Worldly percussion, exotic melodies and unique instruments are all deployed to mark for multi-layered tracks that work equally on brain and body. It makes for a triumph of a record that is experimental yet aborsbing and packed with great detail.
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Played by: Manu Archeo
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Space Part 1
VARIOUS
Cat: SPACE PT1. Rel: 27 Feb 23
 
Deep House
Kenny Hawkes - "Dance For Me" (8:55)
Cine City - "Are You Sure Joe?" (6:04)
J Knights - "The Knock" (5:42)
Quakerman - "Schlamm Me" (6:19)
Round One - "I'm Your Brother" (Chicago Twisted mix) (6:32)
Incognito - "Everyday" (Masters At Work Everydub) (5:24)
The Daou - "Surrender Yourself" (Ballroom mix) (13:12)
Review: Anyone with an ear to the underground will be familiar with the name Kenny Hawkes. The late great house artists had a great influence on the scene and that legacy lives on through close friends such as Classic Music Company boss Luke Solomon, with whom he ran the legendary Wednesday night party Space from 1995-2002. Here Luke has linked up with Space regulars Jonny Rock and Leon Oakey to curate a loveling selected mix of tunes that pay tribute to Hawkes. Space Part 1 is a must for house fans - there is steamy deep stuff from Hawkes himself, post-rave dreamscape material from Cine City, punchy tech house done right and booming, and loopy grooves for dancefloor hypnosis. We hope there will be many more to come after this great first installment.
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 in stock $32.17
Solitude
Solitude (2xLP)
Cat: RS 020. Rel: 18 Sep 23
 
Deep House
Roundabout Fu_k (6:00)
Idle Chatter (5:24)
Right Now (5:35)
The Convo (6:07)
House You (6:13)
Muse Me (4:27)
Mini Muse (2:49)
Los Gatos (5:26)
Feed The FM (4:59)
Blood Music (4:13)
Review: California's Joe Babylon has been steering his own Roundabout Sounds through some lovely deep house waters over the last few years. Now the producer makes a big statement with his own debut album. He is something of a veteran having co-founded Plug Research back in 1994 and hosted underground events in Los Angeles during the mid '90s. Following on from outings alongside the likes of Rick Wilhite and Rondenion he now brings his own dusty, carefully disheveled house sounds to the fore. They have been crafted using an MPC which gives them their rough-edged appeal and they go from heads down back room joints to dubbed-out minimalism via dream late-night reveries. It makes for a fresh take on a tried and tested house template.
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 in stock $25.94
Smoke Point
Smoke Point (custard vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: GN 64. Rel: 02 Dec 22
 
Ambient/Drone
Awakening (3:58)
Steam Machine (7:59)
Water Wheel (5:48)
Locked Groove A (0:30)
Locked Groove B (0:30)
Spawn Point (6:16)
Smiley (9:45)
Locked Groove C (0:30)
Locked Groove D (0:30)
Review: After being commissioned to produce several 'interlocking' ambient pieces for an art gallery piece in LA, Brian Foote and Sage Caswell decided to take the concept of 'audience crossfading' to the next level, creating an entire ambient album using a particular sonic technique. Over five long pieces from 'Waterwheel' to 'Smiley', their aim was to evoke the feeling of bodies moving in thoroughfares. The tracks are long-exposed movements captured in ambient space, blending rhythms and soundscapes for chillout rooms that exist only in memory now.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Shortwave Memories
Cat: BIO 36LP. Rel: 20 Jan 22
 
Ambient/Drone
Tanss (6:43)
Interval Signal (5:25)
Night Shift (6:04)
Formanta (4:16)
Shortwave Memories (5:52)
Infinium (10:50)
Shruthi-12 (8:51)
Transfigured Express (9:10)
Review: After a run of reissues and a boundary-blurring fusion of classical music and electronica (January 2021's Angel's Flight), Norwegian ambient veteran Geir Jennsen AKA Biosphere has gone back to basics on Shortwave Memories. Ditching software and computers for analogue synths, drum machines and effects units, Jennsen has delivered album that he claims was inspired by the post-punk era electronics of Daniel Miller and Matin Hannett, but instead sounds like a new, less dancefloor-conscious take on the hybrid ambient/techno sound he was famous for in the early 1990s. The results are uniformly brilliant, making this one of the Norwegian trailblazer's most alluring and sonically comforting albums for decades.
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 in stock $23.35
Shessions
Shessions (hand-stamped 2xLP)
Cat: REPEAT 18. Rel: 31 Jul 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Shunshine (5:08)
ES2 (4:26)
Michael DeVellis - "Want Some" (John Howard & Ben Viguerie remix) (6:15)
Can't Need Sunlight (4:52)
Barry Van Hammer (7:35)
Sciabolic (unreleased mix) (5:13)
Fly Under (5:14)
Sway (5:39)
Review: The 90s East Coast house scene owes a real debt to John Howard. He was a pioneer of the era who led the way with his mix of groove, soul, jazzy rhythms and fresh breaks. His best work has become the subject of a new series of reissues from Repeat who kicked off with his Scianloic 12" and now drop this hand-stamped double 12". Shessions is packed to the brim with innovative early house grooves that are up there with your favourite artists from Chicago and Detroit - or at least should be. Our pick is the shimmering late night glow of deep house delight 'Can't Need Sunlight'.
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Selected Works From Between 1992 & 1995 (remastered)
Cat: SMR 008. Rel: 29 Nov 22
 
Techno
Ludiomil 75 (5:06)
Beautification Bang Bang (Daktari version) (5:01)
Astral Heart (6:01)
Temazepan (6:19)
Some Small & Furry Animals Gathering At A Hacienda (6:22)
Gates Of Eden (6:01)
Jungle Drugstore (7:07)
Low Sun In Dub (6:07)
Sunspots (Solenoid version) (5:45)
Cittaplaneta (8:33)
Review: Paradise 3001 enjoyed something of a revival when some of his classic work were picked up by Banoffee Pies for an EP back in 2020. The work of one Aad de Mooy, Paradise 3001 has a huge legacy in the realm of early trance music, and now this collection on Sound Metaphors travels back into that golden early 90s era in detail, presenting 10 tracks across two discs with tracks from his classic releases and lesser spotted rarities alike. Given the prevalence of trance in modern club music, you know full well these varied, mellow and trippy nuggets will be finding favour amongst all manner of spinners, from back room beatniks to big room bosses.
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 in stock $35.55
Sacred Machine (expanded reissue)
Cat: IFACH 025. Rel: 23 Oct 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Sugarspoon (6:21)
Carpet (5:05)
Bad Friday (12:11)
Grand Central (7:43)
Late Check Out (6:05)
24Hr (8:32)
RTDC (Mark Broom mix) (5:42)
In The Bag (6:25)
Ambo (Greenwich Dawn mix) (7:42)
Review: A reissue that minimal house fans will have been waiting for - an expanded version of Baby Ford & The Ifach Collective's Sacred Machine album. Released in 2001, it's genreally accepted to be the high weatermark for minimal, and here's it's been lovingly remastered by Dubplates & Mastering and comes blessed with two unheard-til-now corkers from the same sessions - Mark Broom's mix of 'RTDC' and 'In The Bag'. What are you waiting for?!
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Rubicon
Rubicon (mini LP)
Cat: LWKMUS 012. Rel: 23 May 22
 
Deep House
Rendezvous (4:14)
Lake Effect (4:41)
Store (1:01)
Got A DWB (3:33)
Industrial Valley (2:21)
Wash (3:21)
Cassie Kitty (6:58)
Review: Rubicon marks the first physical edition of Galcher Lustwerk's driving-themed alias, Road Hog. Collecting tracks from seven releases spanning from 2014 to 2021, Rubicon serves as the project's Greatest Hits (for now). Including tracks from the Cleveland-dedicated album 'Tour De Hog' as well as the sharp toothed 'Spares' and 'More Spares' the pithy 'Haul Ass' plus some cinematic favorites from 'DWB' and 'On The Lam'. Originally meant to be digital only and listened to while driving, demand for certain tunes to be pressed to vinyl has risen with each release. From the Road to the Club, Lustwerk's got you covered.
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Roots 82
Roots 82 (2xLP)
Cat: EKLO 036. Rel: 07 Dec 16
 
Minimal/Tech House
Rue Des Anciens (6:52)
Colle 2000 (5:53)
Celeri Rave (6:18)
Dodo Le La (6:45)
Grand Matin (6:53)
Savate Yab (6:54)
Planet Samoussa (5:58)
La Cour Des Miracle (6:07)
Review: Eklo head honcho Seuil returns under a new guise as 97.4. Always keen to hop on to the next big thing, with Roots 82 (as the name might suggest) he goes for a very retro influenced vibe. Starting out on the first disc with the rather electro influenced "Rue Des Anciens" or later with "Le Cour Des Miracels" (which features some very dark Derrick May strings), thereds the early noughties micro-house sounds of "Colle 2000" or the funky Detroit inspired techno-soul of "Celeri Rave"or "Savat Yab" too. There are more cool sounds to be found on the second disc such as "Grand Matin" where he shows again his more recent penchant for deeper and emotive sounds. Fans of retro laced minimal at the moment by Binh, Spacetravel or Evan Baggs will certainly enjoy this release.
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Robot Backpack EP
Cat: RWX 018. Rel: 15 May 23
 
Electro
All One (feat Kevin Knapp) (7:22)
Leo (6:01)
You & I (6:13)
Robot Backpack (6:14)
Review: Cesare Vs Disorder aka Cesare Marchese joins the ever-growing Raw family with an EP that shows off his studio mastery across four varied cuts. 'All One' (feat Kevin Knapp) is a fleshy minimal house cut with silky rhythms and lots of machine funk. 'Leo' then flips the script with old school breaks and rave tinged vocals for spine-tingling peak time action. 'You & I' drops into a dark and garage-tinged house groove that shuffles and wiggles under well treated vocals. 'Robot Backpack' shuts down with maybe the best of the lot - cyborg electro funk with dry hits and irresistible bass.
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau
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Retrospective
Retrospective (hand-stamped 2xLP in hand-stamped sleeve)
Cat: RETRO 2. Rel: 17 Jan 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Box Section (6:50)
Buffalo (4:57)
W-Shape Revisited (7:33)
Unknown (8:06)
Material Problem (5:03)
Ellipse (5:51)
W-Shape (4:10)
Review: The second instalment of Clayton's retrospective series, this double vinyl is a remastering of unreleased and hidden gems from the American programmer-cum-producer. Featuring staples in the San Franciscan's discography such as 'Box Selection' and 'W-Shape', which sees an exclusive remix in 'W-Shape revisited'. The result is a futuristic techno-house marvel, with it's minimal (occasionally ambient) tone, the composition is analytical in its construction. Each beat feels perfectly placed as dictated by a formula, a chemical blend of glitch, techno, and ambient house. This record is a must for fans of the 90s techno scene, especially in Detroit where you can hear the influences that those artists had on these tracks.
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Remember
Remember (gatefold 2xLP + autographed insert)
Cat: TCLR 041. Rel: 02 Mar 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Remember (4:03)
Everything Went Well (5:11)
Losing Days (5:05)
Where It All Leads (3:53)
Don't Lose Time (6:18)
Never Stay For Love (3:39)
Day After Day (8:20)
Changed For The Better (2:05)
I Saw You (3:16)
Is That How You Feel It (2:56)
Forever (5:37)
Review: Ninja Tune off-shoot Technicolour has always dealt in interesting in-between sounds from the world of house and techno. Next to investigate that area is Amsterdam-based duo Weval aka Harm Coolen and Merijn Scholte Albers. Their new album finds them taking an expansive trip into high energy sounds that are tinged with nostalgia, rich in happy memories and laden with euphoric emotions that will take the dancefloor to a higher place. Part of that energy comes from tapping into the music of their collective youth and their various inspirations which lend this its widescreen sonic palette. Making this all the more appealing for fans is the inclusion of a tidy and autographed insert.
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Relief
Relief (180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: FDFLP 04. Rel: 17 Aug 22
 
Minimal/Tech House
Gondolier (4:08)
Black Hole (5:46)
Dream (4:00)
Changing Weather (5:37)
Open Sky (5:50)
Memories (7:12)
Relief (5:35)
On The Way (7:13)
Odyssey (5:24)
Review: Following up great efforts by the likes of Van Bonn & Luis Baltes, Unknown and Shadow-Area, here is the debut LP from Hamburg's Achim Maerz on Berlin-based Freund der Familie. Relief features a wide selections of moods and grooves; from the cavernous and glacial deep house of 'Black Hole', the contemplative ambient journey of 'Dream', plus there's more deepness of the emotive variety offered up on 'Changing Weather', the understated late night mood of 'Memories' and the mesmerising closer 'On The Way' awash in dazzling layers of rich synth tones in the vein of classic Chicago sounds. Mastering by Sven Weisemann.
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Played by: Agnostic Rhythm
 in stock $23.61
Realizer
Realizer (12")
Cat: AR 016. Rel: 07 Aug 23
 
Techno
Long Cat Dub (2:13)
Led Poisoning (3:36)
Spice Pirates (4:17)
Ambient Ambitions (6:14)
Catch My Breath (2:17)
Surfing Europa (4:47)
Supersize My Ego (3:38)
Realise (5:13)
Review: Looooooongish Cat and Davecoin have come together for their debut album Realizer on Adeen. It is a record that swings from the dark and mysterious to the more upbeat and playful as it explores a range of techno styles. The material originates from the pair's live set so has a real dynamism to it as well as it moves through ever-evolving psychedelic soundscapes. Vocals, synth lines, and guitars have all been laid down on tape and then resampled and deconstructed to "create an analog patchwork which floats over the hard-hitting beats and fat analog synths and bass lines." It's an immersive and inventive record that also has a fresh cover design.
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau
 in stock $14.27
Pathways
Pathways (cassette)
Cat: PURR 0137. Rel: 18 Sep 23
 
Techno
Stars
Movement
Accident
Through
Exodus
Calm
Review: US-based, South Africa-born Brendon Moeller has been hugely prolific over the years under sever different aliases. Pathways is his newest album and is another signature blend of deep techno, dub, and ambient sounds that explore fresh ground. This one comes on cassette - a fitting medium for his always hazy, lo-fi sounds, and opens with a gorgeous stargazer loosely tethered to a dreamy groove. 'Movement' is just much of a cosmic floater, 'Accident' has static electricity fizzing about an underwater chamber and 'Through' is a slow-motion dubscape. 'Exodus' and 'Calm' close out this beautifully unhurried exploration of the deep.
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Ostgut Ton Funfzehn Plus 1
VARIOUS
Ostgut Ton Funfzehn Plus 1 (5xLP box set + MP3 download code in slip-case)
Cat: OSTGUTLP 36. Rel: 10 Dec 21
 
Techno
MMM - "Rimba7" (5:26)
Avalon Emerson & Roi Perez - "Champu Princess" (6:36)
Tama Sumo & Lakuti - "An Ode To Audre" (6:01)
Substance & Soundstream - "Session 2" (7:40)
Len Faki - "Temple Of Love" (feat Honey Dijon) (9:50)
JASSS & Silent Servant - "Anos Perros" (7:25)
Luke Slater & Barker - "9/8 Gumbo" (6:46)
Ben Klock & Etapp Kyle - "A Friend Of A Friend" (6:07)
Marcel Dettmann & Norman Nodge - "The Call" (5:34)
Pom Pom - "Untitled 15 Plus 1" (7:11)
Oren Ambarchi, Konrad Sprenger & Phillip Sollmann - "Ever Given" (10:13)
Martyn & Duval Timothy - "Reset Walking" (4:49)
Jessica Ekomane & Zoe McPherson - "Iteration" (5:36)
Atom TM & Tobias - "One Final Thing (Not Zero)" (5:02)
Answer Code Request & Gerd Janson - "B-Section" (6:30)
Ryan Elliott & Andre Galluzzi - "Fontane" (6:42)
Paramida & Massimiliano Pagliara - "Ride Out The Wave" (6:45)
Nd Baumecker & Nick Hoppner - "Labskaus" (6:09)
Terence Fixmer & Phase Fatale - "Cigarette Glow" (6:22)
Comets - "Remember The Future" (6:35)
Review: German powerhouse label Ostgut Ton turns 16 with another of its big and mighty compilations. Ostgut Ton Funfzehn Plus 1 spans 20 tracks and features a number of top draw collabs from artists who work closely with the label. Some come together for the first time such as Martyn and Duval Timothy, or Len Faki and Honey Dijon, and all were due for release last year originally. They say "the music focuses on the interwoven nature of the label and the club in its multitude of different spaces and musical facets." We say, get it bought.
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Opaq (reissue)
Opaq (reissue) (CD with obi-strip)
Cat: RINC 102. Rel: 29 Jun 23
 
Techno
Glimglim
Chromatic Cliff
Double Flat
300ml (milk)
Triple Flat
Poof
V
On (Ian O'Brien mix)
Double Flat (Max 404 mix)
299ml (Gu-nu) (bonus track)
Schw Schw (bonus track)
Review: Second time around for the late, great Rai Harakami's second album, Opa*q, gets the reissue treatment. It's long been tricky to source outside of Japan and for whatever reason has not been issued in any form since it first surfaced in 2009. It's an attractive and at times off-kilter blend, with Harakimi mixing and matching ambient textures and enveloping electronic soundscapes with jazzy keyboard solos, quirky grooves, madcap post-techno acid lines, IDM and break-core style beats, and the kind of squelchy and tactile synth motifs more often associated with boogie albums made in the 1980s. It feels pleasingly lo-fi, too, as if a writer of 1980s and early 90s video-game soundtracks had made an electronica album. This edition also includes fine remixes by Ian O'Brien and Max 404, plus two hard-to-find bonus cuts.


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Nobody Is Not Loved
Cat: 405053 8654448. Rel: 28 May 21
 
Minimal/Tech House
Ocean (feat Jamie Foxx)
Home
Your Love Gives Me Gravity (feat Planningtorock)
The Center Will Not Hold
Out Of Focus (feat Zoot Woman)
Tuk Tuk (feat ATNA)
Never Sleep Again
Take Control (feat Anne Clark)
Kreatur Der Nacht (feat Isolation Berlin)
Wadim
Prospect (feat ATNA)
Night Travel (feat Tom Smith)
Review: Since releasing his debut album 12 years ago, Solomun has become one of the world's most popular tech-house artists - a DJ/producer with a wonky but accessible style tailor-made for big rooms and debauched afterparties. His change in status is reflected on belated second album Nobody is Not Loved, which appears via major label MBG packed with guest stars including Jamie Foxx, Zoot Woman and Planningtorock. Wisely given his DJ roots, the Hamburg-based producer has made the set a non-stop mix that gently increases in intensity before mellowing out again right at the end. Highlights include the minimal-meets-deep soulpop opener 'Ocean', the Isolee-influenced melodic shuffle of 'The Center Will Hold', the tech-house-goes-electroclash sleaze of 'Tuk Tuk' and the moody, new wave-inspired darkness of 'Kreatur der Nacht'.
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Nobody Is Not Loved
Nobody Is Not Loved (gatefold white vinyl 2xLP + poster in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: 405053 8654479. Rel: 28 May 21
 
Minimal/Tech House
Ocean (feat Jamie Foxx) (3:39)
Home (3:39)
Your Love Gives Me Gravity (feat Planningtorock) (4:40)
The Center Will Not Hold (3:50)
Out Of Focus (feat Zoot Woman) (3:55)
Tuk Tuk (feat ATNA) (4:17)
Never Sleep Again (3:18)
Take Control (feat Anne Clark) (3:57)
Kreatur Der Nacht (feat Isolation Berlin) (4:00)
Wadim (4:43)
Prospect (feat ATNA) (4:26)
Night Travel (feat Tom Smith) (4:38)
Review: It has been 11 years since Solomun's last album, and few could have predicted the career arc he has enjoyed since. The big man started out as an underground favourite. His Diynamic label was famous for bringing colour back to dance music after the bleak minimal years. He made 'fairground tech house' as it was called. He then became a huge draw at Ibiza's premium VIP clubs and appeared in Grand Theft Auto. This album takes him to major label Sony and features Hollywood names like Jamie Foxx. It is melodic, accessible house from one of electronic music's most famous names.
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My Little Yoni (reissue)
Cat: MKIL 05. Rel: 18 Apr 23
 
Techno
Creepy Bitch (9:18)
Spirit Of Adventure (10:12)
Black Forest (7:14)
Aquasonics (8:01)
Beanz Meanz Jazz (8:46)
P-Yonic (12:25)
Beach Brum (7:11)
Funk Star (Classic mix) (7:07)
Review: Yoni is the rather accomplished pair of Thomas Melchior and Tim Hutton and they roasted this cult classic album of what was then called intelligent dance music back in 1994. It was a CD-only release back then but now gets a proper pressing across three slabs of wax It is much more percussive, raw and textural than anything you would associate the smooth minimalist Melchior these days but it perfectly fits in with the current trend for mixing up several sound worlds at once. There are breaks, cosmic electro, mad techno and even hints of house along the course of the eight expertly designed tracks.
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My Life With The Machines Vol 3
My Life With The Machines Vol 3 (hand-stamped double 12")
Cat: REPEAT 10. Rel: 23 Nov 22
 
Minimal/Tech House
Yabby You - "King Pharoah's Plague" (Jay Tripwire remix) (8:47)
Marky Starr - "Disco Freak" (Jay Acid Rerub) (7:43)
Nervous (7:20)
In Your Mind (7:35)
The Midget Who Loves Dolphines (6:05)
Dope Groove (6:14)
Absorb (unreleased mix) (6:51)
Review: During the early 2000s, Jay Tripwire was responsible for a string of killer records that blurred the boundaries between tech-house, dub-house, deep house, acid and more tribal-tinged flavours. The ongoing 'My Life With The Machines' series taps into this golden period from the Canadian producer, offering a mix of sought-after classics, rarities and unreleased jams from the archives. Highlights are naturally plentiful, with our picks including his deeply sub-heavy, Dubtribe influenced rework of Yabby You dub classic 'King Pharoah's Plague', a tough, TB-303 laden stomp through Marky Starr's 'Disco Freak', the dense-but-rolling deep house funk of 'In Your Mind', and the '4AM at a Californian free party' flex of the accurately titled 'Dope Groove'.
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Mood Compiled 3
VARIOUS
Mood Compiled 3 (unmixed 2xCD)
Cat: GRSCLMCD 003. Rel: 15 Feb 23
 
Techno
Conor OG - "Disembarking"
Graynoise - "Kvantum II" (Flatus - Titania Resphere)
Raytek - "Echoes"
Heavenchord - "Deepening"
Francisco Aguado - "Submerged Moments"
Stiroll - "Meanwhile"
Operandum - "Snorkling"
MBM - "Cloudy Grey"
Schulz Audio - "Old Clusters"
Clefomat - "29th AWW3"
Stoll - "Ajax"
Tender H - "K Celiam"
BT Gate X-138 - "Ozero Kurlady"
Nicolas Barnes - "Dream About You"
Banyek - "Horizontal Alignment"
Armin Bender - "YXC"
Francisco Aguado - "Union"
Altone - "Blink"
Subliminal - "Cold Affirmation"
Taction - "Pangyo IC"
Review: Greyscale use the end of 2022 to look back at what they have achieved so far. And that's a lot as this third volume of their already much-loved Mood Series proves once more. This one focuses on releases #41 to #60 and features the label owner grad_u making the selections. Top ones they are too, with Conor OG's deliciously deep 'Disembarking' setting a nice dub mood before there are excursions into frosty minimalism from Francisco Aguado, sub-aquatic bass bliss from Stoll hypnotic horizontal rhythms from BT Gate X-138, amongst many more standouts. 2022 was a fine year, then, and we're already looking forward to what 2023 has in store for us.
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Monday Dreamin'
VARIOUS
Monday Dreamin' (5xLP in slip-case)
Cat: CLR 001. Rel: 17 May 22
 
Deep House
Lost Souls Of Saturn & Tokimonsta - "Revision Of The Past" (8:55)
Moodymann - "Keep On Coming" (feat CD) (5:15)
Luciano - "Mantra For Lizzie" (12:32)
Jamie Jones - "Laser Lass" (6:20)
Carl Craig - "Forever Free" (8:14)
Deichkind - "Autonom" (Dixon edit) (5:16)
Adam Beyer - "Break It Up" (5:38)
Tale Of Us - "Nova Two" (5:24)
DJ Tennis - "Atlanta" (7:20)
Mano Le Tough - "As If To Say" (7:22)
Kerri Chandler - "You" (6:30)
Butch - "Raindrops" (feat Kemelion) (5:53)
Damian Lazarus - "The Future" (feat Robert Owens) (7:07)
Sama' Abdulhadi - "Reverie" (6:34)
Seth Troxler - "Lumartes" (8:31)
Margaret Dygas - "Wishing Well" (7:03)
Rampa - "The Church" (7:23)
TINI - "What If, Then What?" (feat Amiture) (4:48)
Red Axes - "Calib" (6:27)
Bedouin - "Up In Flames" (6:52)
Review: CircoLoco Records is a new record label forged in partnership with the iconic video game creators Rockstar Games. After four editions of colour coded releases, we now have the entire collection of 20 tracks compiled here on one 5xLP package. From the Black edition there's the tunneling techno of Adam Beyer's powerful 'Break It Up', from the Violet edition you have Margaret Dygas' majestic broken beat journey 'Wishing Well', as well as tINI with the neon-lit disco of 'What If, Then What?' featuring Amiture (Green) and Sama Abdulhadi with the steely and hypnotic techno of 'Reverie' taken from the Blue series - plus many more.
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Milano Undiscovered 1988-1992
Fred VENTURA / VARIOUS
Cat: SPITTLEDD 08. Rel: 02 Apr 24
 
Techno
Sigma Tibet - "Pablo" (4:32)
B Logic - "Aliasing" (4:12)
Grey Area - "Beyond Belief" (4:24)
Mont Blanc - "Let Your Body" (4:31)
Straight Beat - "Afterwork" (4:09)
Love Nation - "Let's Make It Right" (4:11)
Soul City Crew - "One Day" (3:56)
Visions Factory - "Solitary Dancers" (3:54)
Periferico - "In A Freedom World" (4:30)
Beat 4 Life - "Dat's Life" (4:26)
Review: 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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Played by: DJ Mau Mau
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Metaphor (Expanded Edition)
Cat: ART 20212. Rel: 27 Oct 21
 
Techno
Intro (6:04)
Metaphor (6:42)
Nocturnal (5:54)
Loop 1 (4:02)
Java (6:54)
Groove (5:15)
Loop 1.5 (4:01)
Catatonic (First State) (7:21)
Catatonic (part 2) (5:53)
Loop 2 (4:26)
Soul Man (6:06)
Sympathy (5:24)
Butterflies (8:53)
Amethyst (7:49)
Life Goes On (7:43)
Review: Originally released in 1995, Metaphor is Detroit second wave icon Kenny Larkin's sophomore full length under his own name. This is a truly timeless release which really captures the zeitgeist of the most seminal period in techno's recent history. For those that know, we know we're preaching to the choir, but to those who don't - get familiar! From the classic hi-tech soul of the title track, to the moody future funk of 'Nocturnal' and the driving Motor City energy of 'Catatonic (First State)' and more - Metaphor has certainly held its own 26 years later. Essential.
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Memoria
Memoria (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: IMR 45LP. Rel: 11 Feb 22
 
Coldwave/Synth
Veil Of White (5:59)
No More Kissing In The Rain (4:17)
Darklands (5:00)
Glow (6:22)
In The Gloaming (5:18)
The Rise (4:56)
When The Sun Explodes (5:30)
Dead Or Alive (4:07)
All Too Soon (4:04)
A Summer's Empty Room (5:04)
Swaying Pine Trees (5:27)
Drifting Star (5:06)
Like A Daydream (5:29)
Linger (5:09)
Review: As he's moved further towards a career in soundtrack composition, Trentemoller's music has become increasingly widescreen and atmospheric, with the Danish artist drawing inspiration from dream-pop, the Cocteau Twins and Durutti Column as much as the ambient, electronica and immersive techno he was once famous for. All of these strands combine beautifully on 'Memoria', a picturesque and enveloping affair whose multitude of highlights include the yearning, string-laden and bittersweet brilliance of 'No More Kissing The Rain', the wall-of-sound dream pop shimmer of 'In The Gloaming', the mid-80s indie-pop haziness of 'Dead or Alive' and the glassy-eyed and tactile 'All Too Soon'.
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Luxury Bedtime
Cat: NIMBLE 01. Rel: 30 Jun 21
 
Minimal/Tech House
Retroflect (5:42)
Glide (7:44)
This, That & The Other (6:38)
Drunk Dialing (6:06)
Let’s Trance (7:59)
Aquaplane (6:49)
Grub’s Up (5:00)
Fleet Of Foot (4:42)
Luxury Bedtime (5:20)
Review: Since first emerging three years ago, Harry Wills has built up quite a reputation, first as a maker of sub-heavy, garage-influenced tech-house jams and more recently via releases that blend melodious, bouncy house and techno sounds with nods towards broken beat, rave-era anthems, electro and IDM. Luxury Bedtime, his debut album and the inaugural release on Wills' new label Nimble, is generally warming, tuneful and atmospheric, with a mixture of attractive motifs and wonky electronics rising above beats that variously draw influence from tech-house, breaks, deep house, dubstep and electro. It's a gently eclectic beast for sure, but also a coherent and high-quality listen.
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Love Of Plastic
Love Of Plastic (limited 2xLP)
Cat: DDS 048. Rel: 02 Feb 22
 
Techno
Intro (1:36)
Love Of Plastic 1 (6:46)
Love Of Plastic 5 (9:27)
Love Of Plastic 8 (5:44)
Beyond The Pale (6:39)
Loop 6 (2:16)
Love Of Plastic 6 (6:55)
Ocean 2 (7:54)
Severina (7:24)
Review: DDS presents Shinichi Atobe's new effort titled Love Of Plastic, featuring the enigmatic Japanese producer's distinct style of dub-infused house and deep, textured techno. Atobe explores various moods and grooves across the LP's nine tracks: from the rather upbeat groove of opener "Love Of Plastic 1" moving into more abstract waters on the knackered "Beyond The Pale" and leading up to the hypnotic back room dub of closing cut "Severina". On his sixth album for Demdike Stare's label, Atobe is in fine form once again.

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Tags: Dub Techno
 in stock $38.15
Lost Tapes
Lost Tapes (limited numbered 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: DOG 041LP. Rel: 17 Sep 21
 
Minimal/Tech House
Rising Urge (4:59)
I Wanna Know (3:54)
In The End (6:03)
Church (7:33)
Across The Graveyard (4:17)
Rescue (10:17)
I Just Don't Understand You (4:28)
Ice Machine (3:41)
Shores Of Easy (13:51)
Were You Ever Wanted? (5:28)
Review: Royksopp continue to serve up some rare b-sides, exclusive new tunes and previously unreleased tracks with their 'Lost Tapes' b-side series. This limited edition, hand numbered 2 x 12" is a very special affair indeed with drama and drifting electric landscapes and expansive cinematic grooves from front to back. Some tracks are more tense and textured, some brim with the sort of quiet artistry hat has made Royksopp such a revered act. Only the most subtle vocals drift in of occasion and overall this is a collection that is sure to be delight hardcore fans.
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Lost In Musik
Cat: SOMETHING 31. Rel: 22 Oct 21
 
Techno
Deep Cheese (13:04)
Hug (13:04)
Loops 1-5 (13:04)
Beat-O-Cosm (10:27)
Why Because (8:37)
Peace Out (1:35)
Witchfight (1:40)
Up (1:43)
Crank (2:50)
Loop 6 (11:15)
Damn Sniffers (8:43)
Reality Is All They Know (10:43)
Loop 7 (8:30)
Review: Theer is no-one quite like STL, the German beat maker who scuffs up his sounds, degrades his synths and makes groves so ramshackle it feels like they could fully collapse at any given time. Lost In Musik is his latest full length on his own Something vinyl series and is a 17 track ode to his signature sound. The rumbling drums inject real shady menace into any set, the intricate fusion of hosue and techno structures are primed to hypnotise and there are also seven playful loops included for the more adventurous DJs out there. Another classic.
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Played by: Mark Forshaw
 in stock $33.21
Light Cruel & Vain
Light Cruel & Vain (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: DKMNTL 091. Rel: 25 May 22
 
Techno
Fader (2:25)
Black Scarlet (2:58)
Light, Cruel & Vain (3:21)
Crush The Muse (3:45)
Slave (4:18)
IAMNOTTHERE (3:22)
Perfume Of Oil (4:26)
Never Break Faith (3:33)
STRENGTH (3:45)
I Wanna Be An Idol (3:54)
The Doomsday Generation (2:12)
Review: Dutch industrial techno producer Parrish Smith created Light Cruel & Vain over the course of nearly three years. Each track on the record was originally conceived solo, then further realised with the assistance of contributing musicians Sofiane Brahmi and Javier Vivancos. The collaborative where no studio sessions occurred due to the pandemic - the full collaboration conducted remotely. Notable tracks include the seething post-punk swagger of "Black Scarlet" or the brooding industrial rock of "Sway", to the industrial strength breaks of "Never Break Faith" and a frantic techno banger towards the end "I Wanna Be An Idol".
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Laminar Flow
Cat: KNOE VV/LP 1. Rel: 20 Jun 22
 
Deep House
Vermillion (4:43)
Incubation Theory (5:54)
Laminar Flow (5:38)
Empty Your Mind (6:04)
Oort Cloud (5:21)
Fluke (3:48)
Catalyst (6:50)
Tailwind (6:12)
Dusk By The Bay (2:21)
Silver Linings (5:44)
Shifting Sands (5:27)
Alluvion (4:59)
Review: London-based label For Those That Knoe returns with a terrific release by underrated Slovenian producer Vid Vai. He's been slowly yet steadily honing his craft over the last 12 years with releases on respected labels such as Assemble Music, Tvir, Gilesku and Oskar Offermann's White to name but a few. Laminar Flow also happens to be his first full-length, taking in a wide variety of moods and grooves along the way. From the evocative and acid-laced flow of 'Incubation Theory', the sci-fi electro of 'Oort Cloud' to the sublime ambient offering 'Dusk By The Bay' and the saucer-eyed sunrise breaks of 'Shifting Sands' - the result is a timeless piece of liquid-smooth sonic art.
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 in stock $16.60
KV Pylon
KV Pylon (limited CD)
Cat: GRSCL 28. Rel: 15 Jun 23
 
Techno
10kV
69kV
330kV Test
220kV
320kV (Glinnik Smoker Reshape)
115kv (For O)
350kV (Hard dub Reshape)
230kV
400kV (420kV Factory remix)
110kV
Review: The unstoppable dub techno and ambient label Greyscale seems to drop new music each week. This time it is BT Gate X-138's 'kV Pylon' that serves as the musical vehicle to take us on a trip through rich sonic landscapes and an array of emotions. Over seventy sublime and spacious minutes, this vital CD goes from grainy and lo-fi moodiness on the opener to explorations of the ocean floor on '330kV Test' via gloriously uplifting and optimistic pieces of melodic beauty such as '330kV Test'. It is another triumph from a label and artist that will find favour with all techno and ambient lovers.
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Jade Seatle & Jane Fitz Present The Sound Of Night Moves
Cat: KNOE NM/1. Rel: 05 May 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Nimbus - "Entron" (7:23)
Mick Welch - "Seventh Sense" (6:15)
JV & Red Eye Feat. Apolesse - "Already Mine" (dub mix) (7:13)
Patrick Milne & Pete Hemsley - "Bounce" (6:21)
L. E. Bass - "Rhythms" (6:39)
Margate Fly - "Jimmy Clanfield" (5:53)
Sean Thomas - "Free Thing" (6:19)
T-Jay - "Reel Love" (8:36)
Review: REPRESS ALERT!: Jade Seatle met Jane Fitz at tech-house haven Kerfuffle in Brixton around 2005 or 06 (they don't remember). They bonded that day over records, and a strange story about a pebble. Disillusioned with parties in London, rather than moan, Jade and Jane decided to make their own. Night Moves was born in 2012, after they visited Jenifa Mayanja in Connecticut in summer 2011 and promised her a party to play in London. What then evolved was a journey in music, gatherings and friendship - and a lesson in how a community can evolve from a dancefloor. Night Moves spawned Day Moves, Field Moves, a B2B partnership, and many ridiculous parties in a range of wonderful locations. The records on this release not only represent the sound of Night Moves - all are tried-and-tested NM greatest hits - but also the sound that brought Jade and Jane together, and informed what they do now, where they've been and where they are still to go. For Those That Knoe is proud to invite Jade Seatle and Jane Fitz to present the Sound of Night Moves - only available on vinyl!




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