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Hessdalen
Hessdalen (12")
Cat: TRP 017. Rel: 05 Oct 22
 
Electro
Hessdalen (4:06)
Fermi Paradox (3:58)
We'll Be Alright (4:32)
Time Travel (4:32)
Alien People (5:06)
Review: Hessdalen is jam-packed with bustling, floor-friendly electro inspired by deep space and produced in Reykjavik. The title track races along at quite a lick thanks to bustling beatbox drums, rumbling 808 bass and bleeping melodies, while "We'll Be Alright" sees the publicity-shy producer reach for the TB-303 on a deep, woozy and intergalactic IDM shuffler. You'll find spacey dub influences bubbling to the surface on EP highlight "Time Travel", before closer "Alien People" sees Volruptus celebrate the "braindance"-era Rephlex catalogue with the assistance of ragged acid lines, dreamy chords and high-octane machine drums.
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The B-Sides EP
Cat: NULLPUNKT 0000028. Rel: 12 Mar 24
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
B1 (6:27)
B2 (5:21)
B3 (6:27)
B4 (6:06)
Review: Dylan Brownsword strips things right down to the elements for this exceptional exploration into dub techno influenced drum & bass. Stark futurism that smoulders at its coldest and will have you shivering at its hottest, vibes range from the shimmering Basic Channel style reflections of 'B1' to the more autonomically minded swagger of 'B3'. Trembling with echoes of his powerful techno work in the past, across this whole collection DB1 keeps one foot in the dance, one foot in the stars throughout.
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Snake Whisperer
Cat: REKIDS 214. Rel: 12 Jan 23
 
Techno
Snake Whisperer (6:01)
Snake Whisperer (Radio Slave Ambient version) (4:59)
Snake Whisperer (Radio Slave remix) (10:18)
Review: Ricardo Rodrigues had seemingly shelved his Industrialyzer for a number of years but then came back with a bang in 2017. Since then there have been a couple of new releases and this latest one is another high-impact affair on Rekids. His tackle always sells out because it is robust and well-designed and an absolute dead cert to destroy the club. This one is devastatingly simple but effective - hammering drums, deeply rooted bass rumbles and tight, busy melodies patterns that loop and evolve up top. As well as a nice ambient version from Radio Slave, the label head also offers up a deep and dynamic techno rework full of dub swing.
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Ohm Series 6
Cat: OHM 006. Rel: 24 Jan 23
 
Techno
Sirko Muller - "Syntax" (6:44)
Shcuro & Vil - "Fluxus" (5:33)
Giacomo Pellegrino - "Faroe" (7:07)
Philipp Priebe - "Dreamless" (6:06)
Review: Since launching in 2021, the Ohm Series has brought us swathes of immersive dub techno works from the Scandinavian perspective. With artists like Thor attached to earlier instalments, this VA run comes with an assurance of quality which maintains on part six. Whether it's the billowing clouds and minimal house shuffle of 'Syntax' by Sirko Muller or the fluid techno pulse of Shcuro & Vil's 'Fluxus', this is a masterclass in the style from artists who know how to evoke those tundra-like soundscapes within a sophisticated dance music framework.
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Stvarno Nestvarno
Stvarno Nestvarno (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: SVED 015. Rel: 23 Jan 23
 
Techno
Druga (5:50)
Upoznaj Me (7:09)
Stvarno Nestvarno (6:12)
Stvarno Nestvarno (Tobias Gullberg remix) (4:58)
Review: Svedjebruk rolls out a 15th bit of well crafted and dubbed-out techno here. It's Eno Cosovic who is at the buttons and really impresses with what we guess might be a debut release. It is a warming dub with a dynamic bottom and plenty of emotional colours running through the grooves. 'Druga' has vocals drifting in and out next to broad synth smears, 'Upoznaj Me' has a more fizzing Detroit techno feel and 'Stvarno Nestvarno' is cavernous and heady tackle with taught synth pulses and a grainy groove. A Tobias Gullberg remix brings some Bluetrain-style dub swagger to what is a very tasteful EP.
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Nocturnalia
Cat: MOJ 15. Rel: 30 Jan 23
 
Electro
Morfogenesis Incluye Yachay & Monada Y Pleuroma (11:13)
Vegetal (6:41)
Invierno Mesmerizing Incluye Nocturnalia Y Session De Espiritismo (6:57)
Cuesta E Magia ! La Vita Reale Se Atende (8:38)
Ultratom Vrs La Momia (8:21)
Menguante Creciente (7:03)
A La Puerta Del Tempio Sin Vocal (8:24)
Bello Como Tabula Parlante Incluye E Sigilo Y Escala (7:29)
Review: Digregorius is back on the My Own Jupiter label with an adventurous double album that features plenty of rather epic electro workouts. Many of them even have adventurous track titles such as opener 'Morfogenesis Incluye Yachay & Monada Y Pleuroma', which is a dark and broody scene setter that drops you deep into outer space. 'Vegetal' has intriguing melodies and busy rhythms flecked with Latin percussive flair and soundtrack motifs. 'Invierno Mesmerizing Incluye Nocturnalia Y Session De Espiritismo' is a mind warping mix of talk box vocals, chattery drums, busted kick and wonky synths. The hard to define madness continues across a land more wild and wonderful electro experiments.
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The Introspection Trilogy: 1994 - 2022
The Introspection Trilogy: 1994 - 2022 (blue marbled vinyl 12" + insert)
Cat: RD 011C. Rel: 30 Jan 23
 
Techno
Introspection (part 1) (7:17)
Introspection (part 2 & 3) (12:25)
Review: Miami's Greg Chin has been recording as Stryke since the mid-90s, exploring different shades of techno as a solo artist as well as working with Christian Smith and releasing on Ovum, Guidance amongst many other labels besides. re:discovery have dug into his archives and found a rare cut from a 1994 compilation on LA imprint Moonshine Records entitled 'Introspection'. Upon being approached about a reissue, Chin finally realised his original ambition for the piece and created two additional parts to make up a unified trilogy, lovingly pressed and sure to draw in all chill-out and ambient techno aficionados.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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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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Apollo EP
Apollo EP (limited picture disc 12")
Cat: KNTXT 017LTD. Rel: 14 Nov 22
 
Techno
Missing Channel (6:30)
Apollo (7:03)
Mercury (7:40)
PPC (2:29)
Review: Belgian techno sensation Charlotte De Witte is very much queen of the new school sound. That said, the KNTXT label head, Apple Music curator, BBC Radio 1 host, fashion line designer and producer very much looks back to go forwards when it comes to making her music. She's brought a hard-edge vibe and plenty of trance influences to the scene with her sets and her tunes as this latest one proves. These are four peak-time bangers with acid lines, euphoric synths and plenty of video game references to keep the kids raving late into the night, and why not?
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Apollo EP
Apollo EP (12")
Cat: KNTXT 017. Rel: 17 Jan 23
 
Techno
Missing Channel (6:30)
Apollo (7:04)
Mercury (7:41)
PPC (2:31)
Review: Charlotte De Witte is, in no uncertain terms, one of the leaders of techno's new school. The Belgian powerhouse is busy on all fronts from epic live streams at Formula 1 circuits to dropping her own clothing ranges, running her KNTXT label to dropping red-hot records like this one. It finds her once again bringing trance and 90s video game sounds track influences to her driving techno template. 'Missing Channel' is chunky and hard-hitting with mind-melting synths burrowing deep, then as the name suggests Apollo gets more celestial with heavenly vocal sounds layered up over spacecraft sound effects and linear techno drums. The flipside brings acid and then otherworldly ambience.
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Wichita
Wichita (12")
Cat: INC 019. Rel: 13 Dec 22
 
Minimal/Tech House
Barred Entry (4:46)
Mixed Signals (6:21)
Monterrey (6:27)
Wichita (5:09)
Review: When composing the tracks featured on his first release on Anthony Naples and Jenny Slattery's Incienso imprint, Mister Saturday Night and Vanity Press alumnus James Bangura reportedly drew inspiration from long, late-night teenage driving experiences. There's certainly a 'speeding through canyons under a blanket of stars' feel to 'Barred Entry', a hypnotic techno journey rich in restless kick-drums, hissing ride cymbals, hazy organ loops and delay-laden chords. He flips the script on 'Mixed Signals', delivering a dubbed-out slab of mind-mangling breakbeat house hedonism, before blurring the boundaries between high-octane electro and breathless techno on 'Monterrey'. To round things off, he adds reverb-heavy ambient textures and yearning synth-strings to a crunchy dub techno groove on EP standout 'Wichita'.
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Played by: Ney Faustini
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Variierende Tone Vol 1
Variierende Tone Vol 1 (180 gram white vinyl 12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: MELVA 01. Rel: 13 Oct 22
 
Techno
Polygonia - "Gaping Void" (6:18)
HRNR - "Delta" (7:21)
Andrea Cossu - "Ossia" (6:46)
Simone Bauer - "Halo" (5:50)
Natasha Giordano & Filip Sijanec - "Katabasis" (6:10)
Camilla Pisani - "Schenk Mir Deine Trane" (5:19)
Review: After the inaugural EP from Berlin-based collective Melantonia by the label's co-founders founders Hanna Maria and Mattia Onori, together with Feral and Plants Army Revolver, they're back with the first episode of a VA series "exploring uncharted sonic realms". The results check in somewhere between techno and ambient, harnessing the best of both. So Andrea Cossu's 'Ossia' pulsates with a Geiger Counter beat reminiscent of early Panasonic/Pansonic, Simone Bauer's 'Halo' is like Plaid doing dub and Camilla Pisani's 'Schenk Mir Deine Trane' uses field recordings and the distant strain of melancholic melody, all three, like everyone here, creating something fresh and previously unheard.
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Dissonance Is Bliss
Cat: ARTSCOLLECTIVE 039. Rel: 01 Sep 23
 
Techno
Remembrance (6:18)
Breaching (6:23)
Dissonance Is Bliss (6:14)
Continuity (5:43)
Review: Next up on scene-leading techno label Arts is a single from VNTM, otherwise known as Dutch DJ and producer Thomas van de Ven. This is the first vinyl outing for the breakthrough artist, who manages to edge subtlety and dynamic range into the big room techno sound. His sound design approach is refined, not least on the dub techno-tinted workout 'Breaching', but things can also still get rough and knotty on 'Dissonance Is Bliss'. If you're headlong into the sound of monolithic techno but crave some sophistication, this EP will be of great interest.
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Don't Hurt Me Now (Rico Puestel's Don't Dub Me Now remix)
Cat: RELS 2X. Rel: 28 Nov 23
 
Techno
Don't Hurt Me Now (Rico Puestel's Don't dub Me Now remix) (7:04)
Review: Singer and musician Rico Friebe has a new album on the bay in October but first comes this special one-sided 12" via Time In The Special Practice Of Relativity. 'Don't Hurt Me Now' (Rico Puestel's Don't Dub Me Now Remix) is a warm, deep techno cut with the tender vocals left front and centre, Surging synths add extra heat to this most heartfelt of trehcno cuts - it's there sort of tune you can imagine being dropped at sunrise somewhere special like Robbert Johnson, just as the first light breaks through the shutters and brings some dancefloor euphoria.
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REZ 17SEVENTEEN
Cat: REZ 17SEVENTEEN. Rel: 05 May 23
 
Techno
Take Action (5:11)
Don't Let Go (5:20)
Don't Let Go (Incogmix) (4:50)
R U Ready (5:17)
Aftershock (4:52)
Review: The latest addition to the Rezpektiva catalogue, REZ17seventeen sees Chris Fielder (Incog-Needle and Razorblayd) in his Rhythm Workshop guise, offering a heady, wonderfully tripped-out five-track EP. Originally recorded for Canadian label Blast Records in 91, it's a time capsule taking us straight to the heart of an era where house and techno were changing the face of music. 'Don't Let Go', the second track on the A-side is a sizzling track steeped in an infectious groove with vocals that transport us right back to the hazy glamour of early rave culture. 'R U Ready', on the B-side, features a satisfying combination of woozy synths and a playful wonky bassline. While 'Aftershock', the final track, following the spliced sample of someone drawing breath, overlaid will chiming bells and deliciously breaksy rhythms is the ideal track for pulling things apart, for momentarily easing the intensity. A welcome return for this classic EP.
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Nebelgelb
Nebelgelb (12")
Cat: TMN 001. Rel: 09 Mar 23
 
Techno
Tau (7:12)
Nebelgelb (feat The Metropolitan Narrative) (6:57)
Tau (Vril Vintage Tool remix) (7:11)
Nebelgelb (feat The Metropolitan Narrative - Sleeparchive remix) (4:59)
Review: The smudged, dark and shadowy nature of the creepy artwork for this new 12" on TMN Trax is indicative of what to expect musically of this new label. It's a collab EP from Ones and Rasval with an appearance from The Metropolitan Narrative and remixes from Vril and Sleeparchive. 'Tau' is the deep and dubby roller that opens up with a grainy vibe and foggy atmosphere over muted drums, then 'Nebelgelb' gets more edgy with layers of subtle haunting pads and paranoid voices panning about the mix. Vril's contribution is a pacey, warm and lo-fi techno hypnotiser and Sleeparchive closes down with muted dub brilliance.
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Transmigration EP
Transmigration EP (limited 12")
Cat: FT 005. Rel: 26 May 23
 
Electro
Tricky (4:25)
Illapa (4:59)
Universe (6:00)
52598 (6:01)
Review: It's five up for the Future Tones label and taking charge for this latest 12" is Jorge Gamarra feat Ecstatic. Gamarra has been featured on plenty of different labels up to now, always with quality levels remaining high. Nothing changes here as 'Tricky' kicks off with a bit of tech house intrigue - unresolved loops and freaky sounds. 'Illapa' is a more dark and turbulent space-tech workout and 'Universe' then bumps on big drums with taught synths and 90s motifs while closer '52598' spins out on bleeps and warped pads that are heart of the dance floor perfection.
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Dub Melancolia
Dub Melancolia (limited CD)
Cat: GRSCL 26. Rel: 22 Mar 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Morning View
Window Listening
Wataridori
Computer Desert
Indigenous Dance
Dorift Ice
Meteor
Indigenous Dance (Grad_u Dark Space Transcend)
Kaguya
Eden
Window Listening (Grad_u reprise)
Review: Lithuanian label Greyscale's full-length catalogue is back with another doozy and this one comes from Japanese dub techno don Silentwave. Dub Melancolia lays out a dynamic vision across 11 slick tracks that all add up to a superb cinematic experience. Each of the deeply hypnotic cuts are detailed with exquisite additions like moody strings, celestial melodies and wintery pads. Label owner grad_u also appears with a remix of his own and further highlights com from the emotional 'Indigenous Dance' and 'Eden', a stylish sunning mid-tempo melody peaker. This one goes way beyond the dancefloor.
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Digital Dawn
Cat: BLOW 12. Rel: 28 Mar 23
 
Techno
X-Pressed (4:59)
Rhythm Overture (6:15)
Phase Distorshun (4:50)
Doubt (4:26)
Review: Halvtrak is hardly prolific - this EP is just his fourth solo vinyl outing in a decade - but what he does release is invariably excellent. The Finnish producer's trademark sound is rooted in the past, referencing British breakbeats, ambient techno, bleep, Motor City futurism and Chicago house, but always sounds fresh, pleasingly melodic and analogue rich. Opener 'X-Pressed' is probably the most peak-time ready of the strong bunch of tracks on show, with glassy-eyed chords and spacey melodies riding a thrusting bassline and sweaty breakbeats, though the house-tempo melodic techno strut of 'Rhythm Overture' pushes it close. Elsewhere, 'Phase Distorshun' is a more angular, deeper and lo-fi techno excursion, while 'Doubt' sounds like a cross between deep bleep minimalism and hypnotic, mid-90s Detroit techno.
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Clubmatter
Cat: TPT 096. Rel: 23 Mar 23
 
Techno
Ravesight (5:41)
NRG - Density (5:50)
Corestyle (4:47)
Liquid Tank (5:44)
Review: You can always depend on Ali Wells' mighty Perc Trax for the most brutal industrial strength tackle and its latest release certainly delivers that. Scottish enfant terribles Clouds take up the reins on TPT 096 titled Clubmatter. All the classic tropes of 90s dance music are mashed together in an unholy mixture on the foreboding energy of 'Ravesight', heading into post Y2K peak time techno on the functional main room affair of 'NRG - Density' and 'Corestyle' respectively - the latter's injection of classic trance arpeggios adding to its adrenalised effects. Finally, the Perth drug legends go out all guns blazing on the pummeling 'Liquid Tank' with its foreboding bassline underpinned by the most visceral kicks.

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SSR Records: In Retrospect
VARIOUS
Cat: HISC 002. Rel: 28 Jun 23
 
Deep House
Avalon - "Linked" (Move D remix) (5:07)
Alegria - "Danger (It's For Real)" (Alien Remake) (6:02)
Gemini - "7:15 PM" (5:30)
Solar Quest - "Acid Nation" (15:38)
Modulate - "Dreams" (5:05)
Nu Era - "Pisces" (5:34)
Hans G - "Anything You Like" (3:28)
Q-Burn's Abstract Message - "Mess Of Afros" (Glenn Underground remix) (7:12)
Hector Zazou & Harold Budd - "The Light Gave Us Away" (House mix By Herbert) (5:20)
Review: Hi Scores and Crammed Discs present SSR Records: In Retrospect, a 2LP compilation of remastered tracks from the Brussels based label that explored house, acid, rave, trance and more between 1988 and 2002. The album features pioneers such as Move D, Nu Era, Gemini, Bjorn Torske, Glenn Underground and Matthew Herbert. The gatefold sleeve includes liner notes on the history of SSR Records and the selected tracks. SSR Records: In Retrospect celebrates the visionary legacy of a label that was far ahead of its time.
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Intersections (remastered)
Cat: TM 014. Rel: 28 Mar 23
 
Techno
The Intersection (9:07)
Ketama (7:39)
Kolo (8:57)
Review: For their latest deep dive into mid-90s electronic music history, Transmigration has decided to explore the slim but perfectly formed catalogue of Mark Lloyd and Mark Richardson's Isomise project. The pair released two 12s under the alias in 1995, and 'Intersections' features remastered versions of tracks plucked from both. A-side 'The Intersection' is simply superb: a sparse, minimalistic, intergalactic excursion that presents nine minutes of hissing tech-jazz cymbals, broken techno beats, dubby bass, creepy melodic motifs and whispered vocal samples. On side B you'll find wayward, mind-mangling acid techno throb job 'Ketama' and the percussion-heavy, acid-flecked psychedelic techno hedonism of 'Kolo'. In a word: essential!
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Played by: Tom Drew
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The Reformer EP
The Reformer EP (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: TRESOR 355. Rel: 26 Apr 23
 
Electro
Reform (4:18)
Plexistorm (4:38)
355 Loop A (1:00)
Electric Terraforming (5:22)
909 The Controller (4:12)
355 Loop B (1:00)
Review: LNS and DJ Sotofett explore a new direction on their latest EP, 'The Reformer,' released on Tresor Records. Moving away from their debut album, the duo fuses digital artifacts, scanner sounds, and vocoder voices with melodic colors that radiate across cold electro landscapes. The opening track, 'Reform,' takes a deep dive into the electro sound, while 'Plexistorm' blends synthesised strings with arpeggiated acidic bleeps. 'Electric Terraforming' uncovers charged energy sources for life on another planet, and '909 The Controller' features washes of dub over a skipping beat, with a slow, rippling melody and percolating synths. The vinyl version includes exclusive locked grooves by DJ Sotofett.
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Thermal Shadow
Thermal Shadow (cassette limited to 50 copies)
Cat: INTERTOTO 001. Rel: 16 Mar 23
 
Techno
Slitscan (5:37)
Scanners (7:06)
DSK-8 (5:47)
Couchlock HEX (6:06)
False Vacuum (6:14)
Gandahar (8:51)
You Sweat You Die (5:18)
OT Sign (4:38)
Review: Thermal Shadow is a first-ever long player from Intertoto, and it is one that has very much not been rushed. This record comes after the artist has spent more than 10 years lost in sonic experiments and now they are all distilled into the eight tunes presented here on a limited edition cassette on the artist's own label. It's a mix of sounds that embrace mistakes, that keep the perfections in and layers up dust, texture, absorbing ambient and barely-there hints of rhythm. They are full of suggestive energy akin to that you might feel when queuing up outside the club and the highs and bass are bleeding out. It's an enticing collection for sure.
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Standers
Standers (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: BAY 131V. Rel: 11 May 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Hurrocstanes (16:17)
Severals (4:18)
Meers & Hushes (12:12)
Sun Vein Strings (18:09)
Idols & Altars (6:56)
Odda Delf (10:01)
Review: Craven Faults follows up a trio of sold-out EPs starting in 2020 with a second full-length album. It is another record that moves the artist's story onwards with fantastic analogue electronic sounds that take us across the north of Britain, all viewed through 100 years of popular music. Standers again finds him honing his craft across meticulous tracks that paint vivid pictures of everything from Norse influences to piano drones. It is bleak but beautiful experimental music with a storytelling narrative and absorbing undercurrent.
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Played by: Stunty
Tags: New Age | Ambient Dub
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Always Silver Never Gold
Cat: NON 054. Rel: 03 Apr 23
 
Techno
Always Silver, Never Gold (5:59)
Bees Crave (5:49)
Spill The Mill (4:47)
Crawler (6:46)
Mea K7 (5:12)
Review: Non Series welcomes Biri and Yogg who have paired off here for the first time ever on a superb six track collaborative EP. These are high impact cuts of body-slamming techno with deep synths and sleek rhythms. 'Always Silver, Never Gold' kicks off with a warped and elastic underwater rhythm packed with atmosphere while 'Bees Crave' ups the ante with heady and rusty loops. 'Spill The Mill' is a murky and grubby dubbed out roller while 'Crawler' looks into a train track like groove. 'Mea K7' closes with a more heady and celestial vibe.
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Played by: Tom Drew
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Facid Trunktion
Cat: ACIDTEST 019. Rel: 17 Apr 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Facid Trunktion (7:07)
Sanskrit Body Rock (6:31)
Ask It Acid (6:16)
Review: Legendary Detroiter Marcellus Pittman is in a surprisingly forthright mood on 'Facid Trunktion', the title track of his latest three-track excursion. While the deep and woozy touches we've come to expect are present - albeit in smaller doses than usual - what catches the ear is the fluctuating TB-303 bassline, the restlessly jazzy but driving drums, and the overall sweat-soaked feel of the whole thing. You'll find even more acid wizardry on B-side opener 'Sanskrit Body Rock', a hypnotising machine jam, while 'Ask It Acid' is a pleasingly stripped-back and mind-mangling jack-track.
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Brum As Fuck (Lentil Hugger Edition)
VARIOUS
Brum As Fuck (Lentil Hugger Edition) (6xLP in hand-numbered repurposed HOG decorated box limited to 50 copies)
Cat: HOG 2023. Rel: 07 Sep 23
 
Techno
Paul Damage - "Consequence"
Paul Bailey - "Battery Girl"
Jerome Hill - "Don't Forget To Worm Him"
Jerome Hill - "Goatwerk"
Koheziv Mindz - "Particles"
Simple Elements - "Just Feel It"
Neil Landstrumm - "This Is What I Want"
Neil Landstrumm - "Mockba"
Makaton - "Your Confusion Our Illusion"
Makaton - "Black Country"
Regis - "Blood Witness" (MONIC version)
Regis - "Keep Planning" (unreleased 12" version)
Tobias Schmidt - "Skewer"
Tobias Schmidt - "Leech"
Sir Real - "Bitter & Twisted"
Sir Real - "Gene Genie Edit 23"
Surgeon - "Should Really Know Better By Now"
Surgeon - "Badger Bite"
Dave Tarrida - "Oh No Future"
Dave Tarrida - "Don't Hold Back"
The Acid Guild - "Fantasy"
Fangshi - "Music Is Our Bomb"
Tim Wright - "Taker"
Tim Wright - "Searcher"
Review: Brum As Fuck is a massive compilation of techno bits from the legendary House Of God label, which is now celebrating its 30th anniversary. The comp contains tunes from some of the most influential and respected names in the niche 'Birmingham sound' enclave of techno, namely Surgeon, Regis, Makaton, Paul Damage, Jerome Hill, Neil Landstrumm and more. Classic HOG anthems sit side-by-side with unreleased gems, showing off the colossal sublimity of a grating yet riveting sound. The coyly named Lentil Hugger Edition is a limited and eco-friendly version of the set, featuring six vinyl records in repurposed boxes from other releases, and of course decorated with HOG stickers.
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MELMAK All Stars: The Rave Years
Cat: LKVBHR 7. Rel: 10 May 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
X Termal - "Tragnal Kozz"
X Termal - "What If" (The Doulo Klan edit)
Bugger - "No Silence Now"
Umbra - "The Big Dumb"
Review: MELMAK's new 12" is entitled All Stars: The Rave Years which gives you an idea of what to expect. These are high-tempo, dense and rave ready sounds from the drum & bass vanguard. There is plenty of space out cosmic energy to the exploratory leads of X Termal's 'Tragnal Kozze' then 'What If' (The Doulo Klan edit) is a tightly coiled stepper. Bugger lays down a hyper speed rhythm with drilling bass and slapping hits on 'No Silence Now' and Umbra's 'The Big Dumb' is a real slow-motion churner with textural synths and alien sound designs. All four are ready to get the party going in different ways.
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At The Spinning Wheel
Cat: WEGS 006. Rel: 25 May 23
 
Techno
Loom (4:26)
Momentum (6:22)
Running Man (5:36)
Disc (4:40)
Review: Strap in for this one because Head Front Panel is here to rattle you to your foundations with another uncompromising EP of groove-driven techno. This is proudly linear, functional tackle but it comes with great sound designs and high-class ideas. 'Loom' has punchy rums stacked on top of one another and fizzing walls of rusty synth that break only to reveal chopped up vocal snatches. 'Momentum' is heavy and hard, with banging drums and more caustic synths and that continues through the relentless 'Running Man' and macho techno funk of 'Disc.'
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Played by: Wes Baggaley
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Are We All Alone Or Just Overwhelmed?
Cat: INNT 003. Rel: 25 May 23
 
Techno
Neel & Blazej Malinowski - "Time Is Relative" (6:03)
Claudio PRC & Blazej Malinowski - "Riddle" (6:43)
Milena Glowacka & Blazej Malinowski - "Equal" (7:09)
Svreca & Blazej Malinowski - "Coincidence" (6:09)
Review: It's rare that more than four artists feature on a single EP, but Berliners Inner Tension have brought that number to five with their latest. Made up of artists who've rubbed shoulders with the likes of Semantica, Spazio, Disponsibl and Pole Group, 'Are We All Alone Or Just Overwhelmed?' sees label boss Blazej Malinowski collaborate with many a fellow producer on the label. It's a steamy deep techno slice-barrage, evidencing a command over minimalism, calm and serenity few others can convey well through the same media.
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Digi Spa EP
Digi Spa EP (12" + insert + sticker)
Cat: MONNOM 033. Rel: 21 Apr 23
 
Techno
Texture Mapping (6:14)
Nord Dab (5:59)
Gl03 (5:36)
Digi Spa (6:28)
Fuend Formen (5:42)
Texture Mapping (Thema mix) (6:14)
Review: Stuttgart's Luca Daniel Schwarz returns to Dax J's Monnom Black with an astonishing take on modern dub techno, featuring six futuristic grooves. LDS is an artist that stands at the cutting edge of technology, influenced by artificial intelligence and digital innovation and the Digi Spa EP extensively showcases this aesthetic. On the A-side, you've got the direct attack peak-time onslaught of sturdy DJ tools like 'Nord Dab' or 'Gl03'. Over on the flip, there's the pounding minimalist terror of the title track and the strobe-lit frenzy of 'Fuend Formen' which will definitely have you reaching for the lasers.
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My Yellow Coat
Cat: CRM 289. Rel: 30 Mar 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
My Yellow Coat (8:00)
My Yellow Coat (Levon Vincent remix) (8:39)
Review: Irish man Matador has become a new school minimal techno champion with his own label Rukus part of the vanguard. Here he makes a move across the street to Damian Lazarus's Crosstown Rebels. He kicks off with 'My Yellow Coat' which is a brilliantly atmospheric cut with rolling drums and indie vocals that come over like a confessional. It's intimate and tender and perfect for late nights in a back room. On the flip is a remix from New York's techno terminator Levon Vincent who flips it into something bulky and raw, with scratch claps and grainy kicks all powering through a late-night urban landscape.
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Subcaeruleus EP
Cat: VMC 005. Rel: 16 Mar 23
 
Techno
Find Ya (feat Prince Morella) (8:15)
Night Drive (10:07)
Review: Vade Mecum welcomes Soft Traffic for a debut release here and it is one that suggests the producer has a soft spot for the warm, deep and heady end of the dubbed out techno spectrum. Those are certainly all the words you would use to describe the quiet brilliance of opener 'Find Ya' (feat Prince Morella) which is icy cool and hypnotic. On the flipside, 'Night Drive' is another sublimely soft focus and supple techno roller with infinite horizons and milky pads that dissolve your soul. A superb debut.
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Tags: Dub Techno
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Lipsius
Lipsius (12")
Cat: TRULE 018. Rel: 28 Mar 23
 
Techno
Trakt II (6:22)
Lipsius (6:21)
Second Shift (5:06)
Final Call (5:47)
Review: Al Wootton rarely releases material from other artists on Trule, so when he does you can guarantee the music in question will be rather special. That's certainly the case with this surprise EP from rising star Porter Brook, a Sheffield-born member of the Groundwork family whose dark, atmospheric and claustrophobic take on techno - with more than a dash of UK bass influence - is as industrial as the city of his birth. Over the course of four fantastic tracks, we're treated to ghostly, sub-heavy broken techno melancholia ('Trakt II'), intense early morning industrial techno dystopia ('Lipsius', a real early morning treat), crunchy breakbeat minimalism doused in concrete-clad aural textures ('Second Shift') and hushed, dubbed-out breakbeat techno ('Final Call').
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Played by: Mimi
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Xoul Trap
Xoul Trap (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: AUS 184. Rel: 23 May 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Xoul Trap (6:01)
Temptress (6:20)
Inertia (5:03)
Unorthodox (5:07)
Review: Londoner Otik has been about for a long while now, but his Aus Music debut signals some serious tack-change when it comes to putting true respect on the name of an artist who deserves it. 'Xoul Trap' not only references a Skyrim game mechanic, but delivers four Uk-funky-ish dream-heaters to either quench or ignite the soul, depending on one's inclinations in the dance. The haunting vocal chops and thunderous kicks of the title track, the shuffling chords and speaker-rattling subs of 'Temptress', the washed-out synthesis and pumping 4/4 of 'Inertia,' and the shimmering UK Funky inspo of 'Unorthodox' render this a solid top-up to the rep of UK dance music on the international stage.
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Legend
Legend (1-sided 12")
Cat: DC 275. Rel: 10 May 23
 
Techno
Legend (7:14)
Review: Drumcode's main brain Adam Beyer hardly needs any introduction, but newcomers to the label might be surprised that his outfit has its sights set on putting out single-sided releases at the minute. 'Legend' is Beyer's kick-off for 2023, following up the completion of his own home studio with an inspired production run. An ascendant fast-build to sublime ecstasy, the track characteristically locks into a deep arpeggiated saw line at its drop; an example of Beyer flaunting his ability to juxtapose massive pre-drop space with post-drop minimality.
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Pulse EP
Pulse EP (12")
Cat: LIVITY 060. Rel: 05 Apr 23
 
Techno
Pulse I (7:57)
Pulse II (7:12)
Pulse III (6:41)
Pulse IV (6:47)
Review: After a five-year hiatus, Peverelist makes a triumphant return with his latest solo offering on Livity Sound, celebrating its 60th release. Tom Ford's reputation for innovative and sharply-focused club music precedes him and is evident across the four tracks spanning a wide range of tempos. From the crooked formation and pointillist bleeps of 'Pulse I' to the strafing techno synths of 'Pulse III' and the surefooted, bass-loaded house jack of 'Pulse IV,' the E.P. showcases Pev's skillful craftsmanship and infectious melodies. It's a release that's both fresh and unmistakably Pev, sure to leave an indelible mark on club music enthusiasts.
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Don't Cry EP
Cat: KOMPAKT 459. Rel: 03 May 23
 
Coldwave/Synth
Don't Cry (6:20)
Elysium (6:13)
Don't Cry (Ambient version) (4:18)
Review: Producer and DJ Stephan Barnem teams up with fellow artist Futuristant for a cross-Mediterranean foray into high-concept melodic techno. 'Don't Cry' is nothing short of a euphoric anthem, mixing tropes from synthwave, electro and big room into a piece that could easily function as the next HALO soundtrack theme. A robotic voice narrates the entire journey - "bringing you light, I am the star, shining so bright, I am the rain refreshing the earth, I am the laughter, I am the mirth" - as if it were the telepathic monologue of a deus ex come to grant salvation to us all.
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Hello
Hello (LP + insert)
Cat: FXHE FULL. Rel: 30 Mar 23
 
Techno
Naughty Gal (feat Milf Melly) (2:38)
Shhh (feat Chablo) (2:03)
Pussy On The Map (feat NLGHTND) (2:23)
Ass Shot (feat Cert) (1:05)
Trillionaire (feat Sonny Dulphi) (4:12)
She Got A Atitude (feat King Milo) (2:06)
Juice (feat Omar S) (3:18)
In Love (2:23)
Review: It's very much a case of expecting the unexpected when it comes to Omar S' FXHE label and this latest effort is no exception. In the US the gap between hip-hop and dance music culture is even wider than it is here in the UK, only not in Detroit and its unique export, namely ghetto tech. FULL BODY DU RAG whips up an idiosyncratic but thoroughly addictive combination of ghetto, house and garage, hip-hop and jazz across eight tracks here, the borders between the genres being fluid at all times. Omar himself makes an appearance on 'Juice', a speedy but classy dancefloor workout, half tech and half house, that along with the hilarious but irresistible 'Trillionaire' boasts a skippy garage swing to the beats to boot. At the other end of the BPM spectrum we get 'Pussy On The Map" (feat NLGHTND) with its r&b strains, only nicely warped and sonically corrupted. Probably best of all is 'FBD X CERT', almost a moody grime exercise until a four to the floor rides roughshod through such conventional plans. Raw, racy - and utterly essential.
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The Chronic Argonauts
The Chronic Argonauts (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: TAR 013. Rel: 14 Apr 23
 
Techno
Untergang (5:00)
Purify (5:19)
Drone Rider (4:44)
Aftermath (5:21)
Review: A true exponent of the modern Dutch techno sound, Dimi Angelis has a fiercely formidable approach which is purpose-built for the sharp end of the night. His second EP for TH Tar Hollow results in some industrial strength clangers and bangers with all the 909 flaring a true techno head could wish for. 'Purify' in particular has a stern, drum-focused demeanour punctuated by metallic, loopy clangs which will send the right kind of dancer into blissful oblivion. The repetitive pummel into submission continues apace on the quick and cranky 'Drone Rider', as Angelis proves himself to be at the top of the game when it comes to hard and fast techno for the edgier kind of rave.
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Another Moment In Time: Album Sampler
Cat: ESOL 022. Rel: 18 May 23
 
Techno
Rendezvous (Finale)
Whispers
Review: While Vince Watson's 2002 classic 'Moments In Time' certainly stood the test, the Scottish producer and DJ has now revisited the theme with his very own sequel to the project, 'Another Moment In Time'. Though it gives modern breathability and flair to his long-established atmospheric techno oeuvre, it hardly renders the music glossy or sheeny as one might expect. Instead, the very same wondrous jazz-flavoured sound is conveyed once again, and with just as much potency, through the two awestruck burgeoners 'Rendezvous (Finale)' and 'Whispers'.
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Disseminate
Disseminate (LP + sticker)
Cat: BSR 042. Rel: 04 May 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Neon Spectral (part 1: Chalumeau) (3:32)
It's Raining On The Mandarin Tree (3:32)
Summer Rain (3:32)
Gossip (3:32)
Eavesdropping (3:32)
Vault Ultra (3:32)
Arrivee Les Nuages (4:41)
100o10o1hz (1:59)
Unfurling (1:32)
Subterranean Dub (4:20)
Neon Spectral (part 2: Ode To Contra) (8:30)
Review: RBI's biggest claim to underground stardom yet is her new experimental jungle-techno-ish album Disseminate. It's said that earlier cuts like 'Proximity' did some justice to her sound, but it's artists like her who really require a lot more time per vinyl side to really demonstrate their own talents. On this LP, strangely garbled classical instruments are heard interspersed with filtered junglism and no less odd breakwork, with airy and roomy cuts like 'Vault Ultra' and '100o10o1hz' proving RBI as one of experimental dance music's foremost greats - unafraid neither of rhythm-driven bangers nor curiously weird skits.
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Unreleased Tracks
Unreleased Tracks (limited 2xLP)
Cat: UTR FE00. Rel: 25 May 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Rebel Acid (5:48)
Locked Groove (0:25)
Locked Groove (0:25)
Locked Groove (0:25)
+ (5:51)
Footpath (7:02)
Locked Groove (0:25)
Locked Groove (0:18)
Locked Groove (0:25)
Acid X02 (4:32)
Acid X01 (5:00)
Locked Groove (0:25)
Locked Groove (0:25)
Locked Groove (0:25)
Acid Jam (4:25)
My Acid (4:23)
Locked Groove (0:25)
Locked Groove (0:25)
Locked Groove (0:25)
Mark (9:10)
Review: Spanish electro maestro Oligo, we'll have you know, made a huge crock of acid techno in the 90s, and this fact alone is clearly more than enough impetus to release them afresh in the 2020s. Never-released-before storms of heat come through on this huge tooly LP, which features over eight tracks and 12 locked grooves - highlights include the bouncy 'X02' tracks and the faux-blase-titled 'My Acid 2' . In true fashion for something so headsy and utilitarian, let's say, this is a limited edition of just 25 hand-stamped white label test pressings. So act fast before these ones inevitably end up in the hands of someone else!
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Aex 016
Aex 016 (limited hand-stamped 12")
Cat: AEX 016. Rel: 23 May 23
 
Techno
Malin - "Trumma Dub" (4:54)
Anna Kost - "Her" (5:34)
Ivano Tetelepta - "20+20" (6:34)
Jasper Wolff - "Felix" (5:03)
Maarten Mittendorff - "Superintendence" (9:52)
Review: Founded in 2014 by Dutch techno stalwarts Jasper Wolff and Maarten Mittendorf, AEX are at the top of their game when it comes to sourcing quality experimental techno, having already spent plenty time and effort on former efforts like Indigo Aera. Focusing on V/A compilations has helped them maintain constant freshness, and this whopping sixteenth edition to the series is no exception to that rule. Bowler-overs like Ivano Tetelepta's '20+20' collide neatly with tricky clackers like Malin's 'Trummer Dub', while the B-side is taken up by the label's founders on some dubbier excursions.
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Played by: Ney Faustini
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Revision
Revision (heavyweight vinyl 12" + MP3 download code limited to 170 copies)
Cat: HI 005. Rel: 05 Apr 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Revision (11:52)
Revisioned (7:07)
Review: Harlem & Irving label partner Brian Kelly assumes his Supplement alias here for a new and limited edition 12" that features two of his tasteful and challenging sounds. Kelly is always out to disrupt and subvert and does so with aplomb here as the a-side title track starts with a whisper but soon grows with layers of found sound, piano, percussion, and ethereal voices. It then collapses before reemerging with melodic and tonal guitars and pulses. On the flip, the same tune comes 'Revisioned' but is much more cold and distorted, edgy and urgent.
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Kiss Date Love & Hate EP
Kiss Date Love & Hate EP (hand-stamped 12" limited to 80 copies)
Cat: RFR 022. Rel: 02 May 23
 
Techno
Kiss (4:54)
Date (6:54)
Love (6:26)
Hate (5:51)
Review: After a break of almost three years, Joannes returns to RFR with his most forthright and full-on EP to date. For proof, check opener 'Kiss', a brain-melting techno stomper that wraps high-pitched bleeps and wayward TB-303 tweaks around a stomping groove, and the subtly Jaydee influenced peak-time hypnotism of 'Date', with its distant-sounding melodic loops, twisted bassline and non-stop beats. Over on side B, Joannes cannily combines booming sub-bass, loose-limbed house-style drums, deep pads and alien-sounding electronics on the decidedly intergalactic 'Love', before layering up waves of trance-inducing synth sounds and hypnotising riffs on the locked-in, late night excellence of 'Hate'.

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Honey Badger (feat DMX Krew mix)
Cat: RFR 023. Rel: 19 Jun 23
 
Electro
Riddim & Bassline (5:13)
Sry I'm Dazed AF (4:39)
True Brew (5:47)
Riddim & Bassline (DMX Krew remix) (5:59)
Review: Germany's RFR Records welcomes some high-grade Vienna impact from Peletronic here with his tough blend of electro and abstract house hitting the spot across three new cuts. 'Riddim & Bassline' opens up with fizzing synths a percolating percussion over snappy kicks and hits that never sit still, and nor will you. 'Sry I'm Dazed AF' has a cyborg funk feel with rugged bass and crispy broken beat drum programming. 'True Brew' is a coarse bit of house music for dances in derelict factories - the far-sighted synths bring some lovely Detroit soul. DMX Krew remixes with his usual golden touch to close.

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Green EP
Green EP (12")
Cat: INF 025. Rel: 05 Jun 23
 
Techno
Invitation (5:40)
New Designation (7:20)
Aeternum (Meridian) (5:49)
Desire & Memory (Live Extraction) (6:40)
Review: Trusty techno talent Function keeps it relatively deep on this new EP for the Infrastructure label. It kicks off with the backlit glow and delicate techno hypnosis of 'Invitation' with its funky broken drums and mournful pads, while 'New Designation' is moody ambient from a space mission far off in the future. 'Aeternum Meridian' rides on an electro-tinged rhythm with more sustained chords bringing a sense of finality and melancholy and then 'Desire & Memory Live Extraction' brings a more dystopian sound with thunderous claps and wiry synths. A well-crafted EP with lots to offer.
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LRC 002
LRC 002 (hand-stamped heavyweight vinyl 12" limited to 50 copies)
Cat: LRC 002. Rel: 20 Jul 23
 
Techno
Lenson - "Denied Process" (5:21)
Lenson - "Tranquilizer" (5:33)
Lenson - "Tranquilizer" (543ff remix) (5:15)
Sculpturism - "Psychonauts On Manali" (5:05)
Miller & Keane - "Acid Intervention" (9:02)
Review: Earlier this year, the Lazy Reflex Concept label launched with a mind-mangling techno EP featuring three tracks apiece from 543FF and Jeroen Search. On this sequel they've stuck to the same formula, though this time they're offering up cuts from three different artists. Lenson handles side A, first wrapping psychedelic electronics and faintly foreboding stabs around a surging peak-time groove on 'Denied Process', before adding alien-sounding bleep melodies to a pumping rhythm track on 'Tranquiliser'. 543FF provides an accompanying remix that toughens up the beats (it's definitely more tribal sounding) while making the accompanying elements sound sparse and spacey. Elsewhere, Sculpturalism's 'Psychonauts on Manali' mixes industrial strength grooves with droning chords and dub techno motifs, while Miller & Keane's 'Acid Intervention' is a TB-303-sporting late-night throb-job.
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