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Zzzz EP
Zzzz EP (12")
Cat: EPM 27V. Rel: 05 Dec 23
 
Techno
Kos (6:00)
ZZZZ (4:13)
Track 4 (5:31)
F9 (4:16)
Review: On this latest drop on EPM, the steadfast UK techno label welcomes steadfast UK techno titan Mark Broom for a collaboration with Australian in Berlin Patrik Carrera. The result is four slices of no-nonsense jackhammers from two experts in the field, leading in with the edgy loops and bludgeoning kicks of 'Kos' and neatly stepping over to the shoulder-shaking pressure of 'ZZZZ'. 'Track 4' features one of those deadly chord stabs which just lands squarely between the eyes, while 'F9' rides the cymbals mercilessly and keeps an abundance of funk in the low end - pure dancefloor dynamite in action from two well-versed detonators.
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 in stock $15.29
Zvestoba EP
Zvestoba EP (12" + insert)
Cat: KRI 006. Rel: 11 Jan 24
 
Industrial/Noise
Zvestoba (5:13)
Zvestoba (Silent Servant remix) (5:02)
Zvestoba (198319831983 ReKick edit) (6:13)
Zvestoba (Christian Kroupa remix) (5:44)
Zvestoba (Christian Kroupa Naked version) (4:47)
Review: O! Kult was a post-punk and industrial band from Yugoslavia that was active in the 1980s. Like many of their peers at the time, they were censored by the communist party that was in charge but that didn't stop them from making music and gaining a cult following. Their cut 'Zvestoba' has been found in old Radio student archives and brought back to life here and then remixed by modern luminaries Silent Servant, Christian Kroupa (who is one half of Black Dot) and 198319831983. They add weighty tech, EBM and moody electro vibes to make for a strong package.
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 in stock $15.03
Zum Thema Tiere
Cat: DDL-04. Rel: 23 Oct 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Nutkin & Squirrel (6:58)
Go Kangaroo (7:05)
Destiny Frogs (10:11)
Played by: DJ Mau Mau
 in stock $17.37
Zopelar EP
Cat: THC 006. Rel: 23 Nov 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Fala Serio (5:47)
808 Dream (6:47)
Acid (1) (5:33)
Acid Republic (with RHr) (6:54)
 in stock $15.29
ZMNT 009
ZMNT 009 (12")
Cat: ZMNT 009. Rel: 20 Nov 23
 
Electro
Gravel Pit (5:40)
Ideal Future (5:05)
Acid Thirst (5:57)
Climb These Walls (5:43)
Review: M Parent's penchant for texture is laid bare on this searing and arresting new EP for Zement. It opens with 'Gravel Pit' which sounds like an audio diary from a car-wrecking plant. Twisted metal, fizzing battery acid, and crushed glass all feature over a distorted baseline and broken rhythm. Those same scuzzy sounds define the rest of the EP from the acid-laced 'Ideal Future' to the coruscated funk of 'Acid Thirst' via the caustic intensity of closer Climb These Walls'. An impressively unique offering that very much has its own singularly sound palette.

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 in stock $12.97
Zigoku
Zigoku (LP)
Cat: PHNTM 35LP. Rel: 09 Nov 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Fue (3:45)
Shi (2:50)
Kamaitachi (2:28)
Wagakki Orchastra #1 (3:40)
Nakimushinatori (7:00)
Hotokesama (3:13)
Souzou (5:02)
Koukai Sakini Tatazu (2:55)
Sotoduraoni (5:41)
Ousyou (2:32)
 in stock $19.70
Zeit Des Erwachens
Cat: True Two. Rel: 28 Sep 23
 
Techno
Other World (6:40)
Born As Indigo (6:13)
Sunshine Dragon (5:44)
Eterno El Nuestro (6:19)
Jupiter's Dream (4:25)
 in stock $16.85
Zaha Zhivai EP
Cat: PRP 009. Rel: 07 Mar 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Minube - "Zaha Zhivai" (7:23)
Minube & Rebreanu - "Bro Disch Tut" (7:37)
Minube & D I N - "Wormhole" (7:35)
Minube & Andrey Djackonda - "Can't Stop The Time" (7:38)
Review: Purple Print's musical universe expands once more here with a ninth outing on wax and a fine various artists selection to mark the occasion, with Minube appearing on each of these collabs. It's a wonky and afterparty-tinged minimal jaunt from him in solo mode to open up with as 'Zaha Zhivai' gets you locked into a slinky groove. He then inks with Rebreanu for the marching bleeps and squeaks of 'Bro Disch Tut' and with D I N he makes 'Wormhole', a dry and dusty final tech shuffler before a fine work with Andrey Djackonda in the form of the abstract funk of 'Can't Stop The Time' shuts down.
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Tags: Minimal
 in stock $14.00
Z/Z
Z/Z (12")
Cat: OCP 005. Rel: 08 Feb 24
 
Techno
Z (3 HRVL) (12:21)
Z (BLK SPRL NTHNZZ) (11:59)
 in stock $15.54
Yvvi EP
Yvvi EP (12")
Cat: SNBV 017. Rel: 11 Mar 24
 
Techno
Top Me (5:20)
2 Balloons For 15 (4:52)
On Sum 'Rear Window' Shit (4:57)
It Only Takes One Brick (5:12)
It Only Takes One Brick (Bergsonist's Heavy Bricklayer remix) (4:51)
It Only Takes One Brick (Bergsonist's No Future Bricks remix) (5:10)
 in stock $15.29
Youthman
Youthman (clear + yellow splattered vinyl 10")
Cat: PCRSV 04. Rel: 28 Jun 23
 
Techno
Youthman (4:53)
Youthman (Biodub remix) (5:49)
Review: Aussie duo Echo Inspectors join forces with yet two more cretive forces of nature, Subset and Prince Morella, to deliver 'Youthman' - in the artist and label's words - a "slung dubbed out, rootz laiden steppa". The dub influence rings as clear as a translucent glass bell that's just been peeled off the blowpipe; the track's vocalist, Morella, has already worked with Lee Perry, King Tubby and Scientist, so this is certainly a collaboration for those willing to follow the threads of dub as a lineage into dub techno. The original is slow and pacey enough - with Morella singing of broken barriers and Babylons - but it's the organic-atmos remix from Biodub that really takes the cake for us, with its daring additions of swing and future garage influences.
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Youth
Youth (green vinyl 12" + poster)
Cat: BSR 47EP. Rel: 29 Jun 23
 
Techno
Youth (5:58)
Ghost Life (6:01)
Youth (Dave Clark remix & Le Sucre remix) (5:55)
Resist G7 (5:52)
Climate Crime Scene (6:28)
Played by: Dmitry Distant
 in stock $15.27
Your Decisions Come From Fear
Cat: BPX 24. Rel: 01 Jun 23
 
Techno
Crossing The Rubicon (6:35)
Your Decisions Come From Fear (5:49)
Our Light In Momentary Troubles (5:58)
Bleep Test (Tool mix) (5:45)
Review: The seemingly ever-present underground stalwart that is Ellen Allien's Bpitch Control welcomes Berlin-based artist ASEC for a new EP that is inspired by "the indecision, the fear and the finality of making difficult choices. Heavy stuff for sure, and opener 'Crossing The Rubicon' sure is a dark and moody piece but also utterly danceable. The title track has a blunt, powerful kick and whirring machine percussion then 'Our Light In Momentary Troubles' gets a little more dubby, with fat bass and chunky drums. Last of all is 'Bleep Test (Tool Mix)' which is a brain-boggling and loopy techno cut with fizzing synth textures.
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You Never Take Me Dancing
Cat: GRD 007. Rel: 09 Nov 23
 
Electro
Drift Into The Algorithm (5:13)
Side Gurn (6:03)
You Never Take Me Dancing (5:42)
Strangers On The Train (3:35)
Review: Midland has been smart about his arc as a producer, taking his time rather than churning out releases for the sake of it. As such, when we do get something new from the lad, it always feels like an occasion, and of course the music invariably matches the mood. 'You Never Take Me Dancing' is in fact the B-side opener on this new four-track record, but it plays out like the lead role on an EP bursting with fresh ideas. 'Strangers On The Train' toys with more experimental synthesis and a stripped back mix down that takes its cues from footwork, while 'Drift Into The Algorithm' plays out as the slinkier, shimmering house he's perhaps been better known for of late. The class and consideration just spills out of this record - more than worth waiting for.
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You Name It EP
Cat: ER 003. Rel: 06 Sep 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Wired - "You Name It" (7:07)
Fred Brune - "Sorry I'm Late" (7:01)
Wired - "You Name It" (Paul Walter remix) (14:34)
Tags: Minimal
 in stock $17.37
You Know The Rules EP
Cat: PRRUKBLK 101. Rel: 08 Feb 24
 
Techno
You Know The Rules (5:01)
Keep Going (5:15)
Swing Shift (5:35)
Sharpening (5:07)
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You Freak Me (B-STOCK)
Cat: CPSL 006. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Minimal/Tech House
You Freak Me
Residency
You Freak Me (T Jacques remix)
Spice The Gap
 in stock $10.37
You Freak Me
You Freak Me (limited 12")
Cat: CPSL 006. Rel: 29 Nov 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
You Freak Me (7:28)
Residency (7:08)
You Freak Me (T Jacques remix)
Spice The Gap
Tags: Tech House
 in stock $14.26
You Don't
You Don't (limited hand-stamped 12" + insert)
Cat: ROTR 12X2. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Deep House
You Don't (3:53)
Sinesub Dub (5:03)
Bomber (5:38)
Mr Slinky (5:53)
Iso-E-Super (5:44)
Wednesday (3:24)
 in stock $13.23
You Can Do Things With Bean Curd EP
Cat: SKKB 021. Rel: 26 Jun 23
 
Deep House
Inner Richard (4:35)
Patio Protocol (4:59)
No Jello (5:43)
A New Balloon (5:55)
The Big Black Slot (6:23)
Review: Portland-based Aaron Carlson is AC$ and this is his third outing on the cult Sakskobing label. Once again he comes at house music from a unique vantage point and mixes up the rawness of Motor City hero Omar-S with the disco dalliances of Metro Area and the deep house of Berlin. His tunes are packed with character as well as funky drum patterns such as on the seductive lo-fi house of 'Patio Protocol'. 'No Jello' is a bumping Chicago house cut with nice frayed edges and 'The Big Black Slot' is cosmic tech house with soulful heart. EPs this fresh and classy don't come along often.
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You Are In The Right Place
Cat: ARTSCORE 021. Rel: 20 Jul 23
 
Techno
You Are In The Right Place (3:53)
Turbolance (4:43)
Retardant (6:06)
They Control Us (6:15)
You Name It (5:16)
 in stock $14.00
You & Me
You & Me (12")
Cat: EXH 006. Rel: 18 Jan 24
 
Techno
You & Me (5:04)
Feel It (6:06)
Radiance (5:35)
Review: Following the summer hits 'Feel It' and 'Radiance', Amelie Lens returns to Exhale and ends the year with the pulsating hymn 'You and Me'. Rounding off her 'You and Me' EP, the title track stands as a testament to Amelie's ongoing journey in the electronic music universe. With 'You and Me', Amelie dives even deeper into the uncharted depths of her musical soul, delivering an audacious composition marked by trance-infused bass, captivating acid tones, irresistibly dynamic drums and an epic energetic surge. Her distinctive and enveloping voice takes center stage during the break, crafting a hypnotic and compelling ambiance. With 'You and Me', Amelie not only unveils another sonic masterpiece but also signs off on an extraordinary year of releases, underscoring her stature as a reigning force in the techno landscape, leaving us yearning for more.
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 in stock $14.00
You
You (12")
Cat: SLEEVE 002. Rel: 23 Jun 23
 
Techno
You (Queen version) (5:59)
You (Trance version) (7:39)
You (Hypnotic mix) (6:14)
Played by: Kid Who
 in stock $12.97
You
You (limited 12")
Cat: SATYA 013. Rel: 31 Jan 24
 
Deep House
When I Wake Next To You (8:20)
I Look At You (8:27)
I Want More Of You (8:11)
I Want More Of You (Superlounge remix) (7:34)
Review: Following the release of the (rather good) multi-artist EP, Balance, Satya is back to serving up solo showcases - in this case a third label outing from sometime All Day I Dream contributor YokoO. He begins in typically warm and woozy fashion, wrapping rising and falling analogue synth sounds, cut-up vocal snippets and tech-tinged electronics around a deep-tech groove ('When I Wait Next To You'), before reaching for more minimalistic beats, trippy noises and wobbly, UKG style sub-bass on 'I Look at You'. 'I Want More of You', which boasts selected vocal snippets from a late-80s classic, is pleasingly dubby, dreamy and ultra-deep - the EP's most potent moment in our book. German duo Superlounge's accompanying remix is a little breezier and looser, despite the presence of locked-in tech-house beats.
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau
Tags: Minimal
 in stock $17.37
Yes DJ (Black Sleeve/Blue Label)
Cat: TEM 03RP. Rel: 16 Feb 24
 
Techno
Short Leg (6:03)
Farts (2:20)
Yes DJ (4:50)
Whispers (4:17)
Cegetel (20:01)
Not All It's Cracked Up To Be (5:43)
 in stock $16.08
Yellow
Yellow (splattered vinyl 12")
Cat: OURHV 001SP. Rel: 26 Sep 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Yellow (6:00)
Onyx (6:05)
Carnival Spirit (6:07)
Emerald (6:07)
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Yellow
Yellow (12")
Cat: OURHV 001. Rel: 18 Apr 23
 
Techno
Yellow (5:58)
Onyx (6:05)
Carnival Spirit (6:07)
Emerald (6:03)
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Year IV
Year IV (12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: BONKERS IV. Rel: 27 Sep 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Sobek - "Conscious Rawness" (6:43)
Ludviq & Radial Gaze - "Retaliation" (6:38)
ID UA - "Crucial Moment" (6:33)
Colossio - "Reflejos" (feat Animales Nocturnos) (6:45)
Moisees & Zea - "Recuerdo Futuro" (5:37)
Oblako Maranta - "Viper Attack" (6:18)
 in stock $27.98
Yama Music 008
Cat: YAMU 008. Rel: 29 Sep 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Monomeros
Oddies
Hide & Seq
Review: Five years in, are we any closer to working out who exactly is behind Yama Music? All we know for sure is they deal in reductionist grooves with one eye on the Berlin after hours scene, and beyond that it's all down to the music. The eighth drop in the series deals in some absolute gold, leading in with the freaky, finely chiseled beat track 'Monomeros' which sounds like it was carved from a huge tree stump and set to work propping up the dancefloor. 'Oddies' meanwhile deals in smudged and surreal sounds from the outer edges of minimal house, with some cheeky synth flex adding some colour in between cloudy pads in the middle distance and plenty of dirt on the drums. 'Hide & Seq' slips into something slinkier as a comparatively crisp, bouncing beat worms its way into your subconscious accompanied by faint wisps of late morning melodies - true magic for discerning heads at the roll-on.
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Yagan EP
Yagan EP (limited 12")
Cat: ZRY 003. Rel: 09 Nov 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
1889 (7:29)
Yagan (7:06)
Istmo De Ofqui (7:20)
Sotnemom (7:27)
 in stock $16.34
Yacker
Yacker (limited neon green vinyl LP)
Cat: ALT 78. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Industrial/Noise
Abrasion (2:39)
Eraser (2:37)
Spray (2:28)
Aerator (2:50)
Drooper (4:31)
Yacker (3:07)
Cone (2:37)
Bonkers (2:20)
Onion (3:02)
Spritzer (3:34)
Review: Container is a long-running project from Ren Schofield but he has hasn't released anything since back in 2021 when he delighted techno heads with his Creamer EP. His manic sound has recently taken him to some sold out shows around the world and now comes Tacker, a new album that fuses rock with electronic stylings on Alter. Nirvana's 'Oh, The Guilt', Mindflayer's album 'It's Always 1999', and the Rah Bras song 'Sooop Toe Pump Girls' have all been given as points of inspiration for this most brain-fizzing, hardcore collision of worlds.
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Ya Dig
Ya Dig (limited 12")
Cat: TD 01. Rel: 15 Feb 24
 
Deep House
Ya Dig (Kaytronik Revision) (5:29)
Feeling Rite (8:17)
Review: For his latest trick, Karizma has decided to revisit 'Ya Dig', a killer cut from his 2013 album Wall Of Sound. Donning his Kaytronik guise, an alias often used for more tech-tinged (but no less soulful) productions, he delivers a remake rich in woozy, staccato synth sounds, lo-fi electronics, looped vocal snippets, flashes of soulfulness and beats as rubbery and righteous as you'd expect from the master of infectious rhythms. Over on the flip we get the previously unheard 'Feelin' Rite', where pal Osunlade's delay-laden vocals ride a crunchy, loose-limbed Afro-house beat and woozy, warming chords. It's the kind of track that you can get lost in, sonically, but is infectious and dancefloor-friendly enough to encourage proper heads-down dancing.
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 in stock $20.48
XOXO
VARIOUS
XOXO (3xLP)
Cat: BAKK 020. Rel: 02 Apr 24
 
Electro
Legowelt - "Bos Ochtend Mist"
Aurora Halal - "Spiral" (0:27)
Antenna - "Break Flute"
SFV Acid - "UrbanFury128" (0:05)
MSL - "Hydrolic" (4:48)
RAFF - "Radiant" (5:49)
Tala Drum Corps - "Gargoyle" (4:33)
GEN Y - "SkyStalker" (4:22)
Oceanic - "Dala" (5:40)
Don't DJ - "Nos(e)care" (6:52)
Haron - "De Papaverparade" (7:44)
Review: Those who know, know how strong the Dutch electro scene has been since the early 90s and Netherlands label BAKK has a special compilation here with many excellent electro tracks to enjoy - no less than 11 tunes in total, spread across three pieces of wax. The list of artists is impressive, from Legowelt, Antenna, SFV Acid and more. This pack starts off with a stunner called 'Bos Ochtendmist' by Legowelt, a phased out and radiant futuristic theme song that's just downright beautiful! Rather than imitating any other city's history of the style's, these artists have their own style - see Aurora Halal's 'Spiral' as a great example, or Sfv Acid 's 'Urbanfury' which adds some nice IDM influences. The slow and deep bass on Tala Drum Corps's 'Gargoyle' is killer too. An early candidate for best electro comp of the year 2024.
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 in stock $33.17
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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 in stock $14.00
X5NRG
X5NRG (12")
Cat: ABLK 04. Rel: 27 Oct 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
X5NRG (9:13)
X5NRG (Losoul remix) (11:42)
 in stock $14.00
X Tremely Deeply
X Tremely Deeply (12" + MP3 download code limited to 300 copies)
Cat: HCR 018. Rel: 15 Nov 23
 
Techno
X-Tremely Deeply (5:35)
X-Tremely Deeply (Featherstone remix) (5:42)
Sector 90 (5:00)
Viny (5:47)
Viny (Amper Clap A Haunting Place remix) (5:24)
 in stock $17.62
X Erie 07
X Erie 07 (12")
Cat: X 007. Rel: 19 Oct 23
 
Techno
Frank Biazzi - "Unbelivable" (5:18)
Uncertain - "Wisdom" (5:07)
Horacio Cruz - "Televillanos"
Horacio Cruz - "Despiertos"
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Wrong Knot EP
Cat: MRB 01. Rel: 05 Mar 24
 
Techno
Wrong Knot
Wrong Knot (Gerald VDH remix)
No Eyes
Shapeshifter
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Wrong Chocolate
Cat: 3S9 002. Rel: 06 Jul 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Showlder (7:26)
Ay (7:27)
Wrong Chocolate (8:18)
Review: This new one by Ferro cycles through three rough and buzzing acid techno cuts, beginning with the jagged-fanged track 'Shoulder'; middling on the attention-grabbing and muddy 'Ay'; and ending on the gyratory palette-cleanser 'Wrong Chocolate'. Most evident is Ferro's ability to mire their music in garbly rhythms and off-kilter slop. The middle tune especially sounds like a mud-covered fish flopping around on an MPC's button bank. It's an impressive EP, sure to bring any given rave back down to Earth with its overall dirty realist sound.
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Wrestling With New Technique
Cat: HTJ 002. Rel: 13 Mar 24
 
Techno
Native Wit (3:38)
Parallel Wire (5:25)
Groove Theory
Feel The Beat (0:23)
 in stock $17.37
WQ1
WQ1 (12")
Cat: THL 028. Rel: 22 May 23
 
Techno
WQ1 (7:20)
WQ2 (7:30)
WQ3 (7:20)
WQ4 (6:44)
Review: Waage is a firm favourite amongst dub techno fans. The Icelandic producer has long been turning out icy and atmospheric rollers for the heads and here he works alongside a fresh name, Quantal, who is sure to go on to big things. Here they land on Thule Records, a legendary label in its own right with roots going back to 1995. They kick off with the textured dub of 'WQ1' which has glitchy sounds paying over the rolling drums. 'WQ2' is much more smooth and streamlined, with an underwater current that sweeps you off your feet, then 'WQ3' leans into the wind with hypnotic techno drums and vamping chords that melt the mind. Last of all comes 'WQ4', a timeless dub with infinite horizons and the most frictionless drum loops.
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Tags: Dub Techno
 in stock $14.51
Work Work Work
Cat: MDG 023. Rel: 20 Dec 23
 
Techno
Zero History (6:04)
Nut Wandel (6:35)
Haven't Read (5:54)
Work Work Work (5:07)
Choice Of Onto (4:57)
Review: Dutch artist Tammo Hesselink has always played with rhythm whatever style of music he makes. He does that again here with a new EP - his debut for the Midgar label out of Berlin - that showcases his stripped-back style over five fresh cuts. Opener 'Zero History' has loopy beats and a moody atmosphere that's dark but alluring then 'Nut Wandel' is another heady and hypotonic cut with undulating bass and deft sound designs while the flipside features a trio of variations on that theme - sleek rhythms and evocative little details that draw you in deep. These might ostensibly be DJ tools, but they sure do elevate a dancefloor in sophisticated ways.
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Work My Body
Cat: RYDM 80. Rel: 13 Sep 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Work My Body
Let's Dance
Work My Body (Workout mix)
Tags: Acid House
 in stock $16.34
WOoNE
WOoNE (12")
Cat: THEPURIST 002. Rel: 04 Mar 24
 
Techno
WOone (4:43)
Kiln (5:56)
Parsel (6:21)
Yaka (4:25)
Nay (5:48)
Noin (5:31)
Review: When you call your label The Purist you pretty much lay out your statement of sonic intent from the off. This second outing is another one that offers up unabashed cosmic tech from the depths of some distant universe. Muzin is the artist at the helm and 'Woone' opens up with mind-melting synths and linear beats that will appeal to fans of the likes of Jeff Mills and Luke Slater. 'Kiln' gets more intense but still makes an art form of intertwining synths and drums to languid effect and 'Parsel' then has a more minimal design but equally heady impact. A trio of flipside joints tweak the template in subtle but stylish fashion.
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Wood Waves EP
Wood Waves EP (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: MW 008. Rel: 19 Dec 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Suspended Animation (5:45)
Seeing Sounds (5:34)
St Hubert Mornings (G's Loud dub) (5:46)
The Pier, 1962 (5:48)
Time Forest (Ambient mix) (2:17)
Review: After debuting on Kaizenrecordsberlin back in 2020, Gauvain finally makes a second appearance with this sure-footed EP for Shaque & DJ Tjizza's Berlin-based label Mood Waves. There's a sense of the trancey tech house scene in the playful threads running through these tracks - cheeky synth lines with a little wriggle to them and plenty of ear-catching samples. 'Suspended Animation' is an especially flamboyant cut, but really they're all out to bring a little naughtiness to the dancefloor and inspire some sharply defined figures to be thrown. Even when things get moodier on 'The Pier, 1962', there's an irrepressible sense of fun which leaves a lasting impression.
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Wonder EP
Wonder EP (12")
Cat: SIC 025. Rel: 03 Jul 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Wonder (7:29)
Wonder (Markus Nikolai remix) (7:30)
Wonder (Rhadoo remix) (14:27)
Review: Sleep Is Commercial continues to be a potent force in the field of up-all-night minimal and micro house, and now they're welcoming the breakthrough talents of Boss to the table. This is quintessential minimal through and through, as 'Wonder' holds down a crisp, fine slither of a beat as a vessel for scattered pings and plongs to suit the disassociated dancer's inquisitive mind. Meanwhile Perlon co-founder Markus Nikolai brings his debonair flair to the track with a fizzy, funky version to appeal to those who like their minimal a little cheekier. Then Rhadoo finishes the record off with a smudged, tripped out inversion of the track for when you want to take things really deep.
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Wonder
Wonder (12")
Cat: SCDD 035. Rel: 21 Jul 23
 
Techno
Brillantine (5:10)
Eyeliner (6:48)
Eyeliner (Mall Grab remix) (5:37)
Lip Plumper (5:28)
Review: After first surfacing digitally late last year, Matisa's Steel City Dance Discs label debut finally makes it onto vinyl - and not a moment too soon. Hard to pigeonhole but fiendishly heavy and floor-friendly, the four cuts on offer are rave-igniting workouts that somehow manage to sound both nostalgic and genuinely fresh. For proof, check opener 'Brillatine', where a warped, all-action bassline, fizzing electronics, Orbital-style female vocal snippets, jumpy stabs and pots-and-pans percussion hits cluster around a skittish, warehouse-ready breakbeat. 'Eyeliner' is a slightly more rave-centric chunk of heady breakbeat hardcore revivalism with added M1 organ motifs (and a rap-less accompanying hip-house style tweak from label boss Mall Grab), while 'Lip Plumper' is a muscular, hands-aloft house workout with layered percussion aplenty.
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Wonch Like Woo
Cat: DREA 021. Rel: 04 Sep 23
 
Techno
Bangladesh 8080 (5:41)
Wonch Like Woo (6:11)
I Don't See Shit (5:08)
East Transit (5:27)
155 Reasons (5:21)
I Don't See Shit (The Exaltics remix) (4:39)
Played by: Rave Energy
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WNCL 046
WNCL 046 (10")
Cat: WNCL 046. Rel: 25 Sep 23
 
Techno
The Hiss (6:08)
Raw Fiche (4:36)
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WITNESS 05
Cat: WITNESS 05. Rel: 23 Feb 24
 
Techno
Priori - "Weight" (6:38)
Eversines - "Vigilance" (6:31)
O FourtyFour - "Bustlin' Monk" (5:08)
Reflex Blue - "J2PX" (4:43)
Review: One Eye Witness is mostly known for doing reissues of treasured 90s breakbeat, techno and trance under the name Kalahari Oyster Cult but this outlet under their name is for new music. Similar to the previous, the fifth edition is a compilation with submissions from different artists around the world. Starting out the EP is the Montreal producer Priori with the very atmospheric 'Weight'. Those who follow the label, know that every release will get a bit of trance and sure enough, Eversines deliver with wicked 'Vigilance'. For the second side, the 'Bustlin' Monk' by O Fourtyfour, bounces along with a trippy, broken, electro groove. Lastly, 'J2PX' by Reflex Blue is a sick, robotic funker that we expect to get a lot of attention by those who get this record. You can always expect some excellent music from One Eye Witness.
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