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Magic Hour
Magic Hour (2xLP)
Cat: AALP 003. Rel: 01 Mar 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
You Are Here (6:24)
No1 (5:21)
Magic Hour (7:22)
Blast (5:37)
A52 (7:17)
Phase Space (6:02)
Meditation In An Emmergency (8:47)
Fast Track (2:14)
Review: After a surprise sojourn last year as Sato, an alias he used to explore ambient and dub techno territory, Satoshi Tomiie has reverted to his given name for solo album number five - a thin return given he made his 12" debut way back in 1989. The New York-based Japanese great is in fine form from the start, effortlessly sashaying between hypnotic deep tech-house (the eyes-closed, early morning excellence of 'You Are Here'), spaced-out dub-house ('Number 1'), chunky-but-dubby deep house of the kind that his friend Francois K would love ('Magic Hour'), acid-flecked minimalism ('Blast'), vintage-sounding dub techno ('A52', 'Meditation in an Emergency'), locked-in soundscape house (the shuffling and yearning 'Phase Space') and sub-heavy ambient dub ('Fast Track').
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Global Underground 45: Brooklyn
Danny TENAGLIA / VARIOUS
Global Underground 45: Brooklyn (gatefold yellow & blue & purple vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: 505419 7757235. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Deep House
Monika Kruse meets Pig & Dan - "So Good" (8:48)
Harrison Crump - "Deep Down Inside" (Michel Cleis remix) (9:52)
Jay Lumen - "The One" (10:06)
VSK - "Echinopsis" (7:16)
Kevin Yost - "Defence Mechanism" (7:10)
Tenzella - "Hi 79" (5:25)
Uncertain - "Cure" (5:19)
Juri Heidemann - "Haras" (6:23)
Steve Robinson - "No Space, No Time" (6:54)
Uncertain - "Clash" (5:08)
Taster Peter - "Body Call" (6:18)
D Leria - "Invisible" (6:19)
Filterheadz & Horatio - "Bells Of Brightones" (6:41)
Uto Karem - "Your Voice" (feat Biba) (6:33)
George Vidal - "Out From Obscurity" (6:48)
D Unity - "More Drums Please" (5:29)
Review: Global Underground is one of the longest-running DJ mix series and it has always been one of the best. Plenty of big-names over the years have made their mark, often more than once, and now it is the turn of the famously long-playing New York titan Danny Tenaglia to show us what he's made of. He brings his signature grooves and a hint of Latin flavour to proceedings on this, a third and final installment of his trilogy for the series. It is mostly contemporary names serving up new school sounds but all delivered with Danny's cultured and old school DJ mentality.
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 in stock $38.40
El Cementerio De Las Maquinas Parlantes
Cat: XRDLP 002. Rel: 22 Mar 24
 
Electro
Detector De Suenos (6:05)
Efimero Reflejo Del Pasado (6:21)
La Muerte De La Moral
La Traicion
Phillips En El Club
Suspiros
Nacimiento Del Miedo (6:24)
Poder Del Underground (6:25)
 in stock $26.82
Frenzy Various Artists III
VARIOUS
Cat: FRNZYVA 003. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Techno
Coyu - "Drunk Calls" (4:25)
Bailey Ibbs - "Manic Room" (5:52)
Antigone - "Push" (4:20)
Hurdslenk - "Starting Fresh" (5:05)
Rebecca Delle Piane - "Dulzura" (3:57)
Dylan Fogarty - "4AM" (5:20)
Steve Redhead - "Pantonone" (4:56)
Juri Heidemann - "Kesema" (7:23)
Chontane - "Reoite" (3:00)
Remco Beekwilder - "Afsauzen" (4:55)
Juan Sanchez - "Miles On Meter" (5:32)
Vromo - "Means The World" (5:36)
 in stock $28.93
Butterfly Effect
Cat: TRP 047. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Techno
Climb To The Summit Of Life (6:02)
Red Carpet (4:16)
Divina Luxuria (5:04)
Hgxx (5:01)
Spicy Tuna (5:58)
Panic Attack (5:51)
Flashing Lights (6:34)
Less Polished (6:04)
 in stock $28.93
Disease
Disease (limited translucent red vinyl LP)
Cat: VILELP 1128. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Industrial/Noise
Flesh (5:16)
Room 213 (Frozen Heart mix) (4:27)
Hands (4:07)
DMDR (Revenge mix) (4:23)
Disease (6:50)
Real (Nightmare mix) (3:32)
Dark Powers (4:56)
Plasterchrist (5:54)
Confession (3:08)
 in stock $24.46
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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Played by: Per Bojsen-Moller
 in stock $38.66
The Cut Off
Cat: TPTLP 100. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Techno
Can You Imagine? (5:36)
Milk Snatcher's Return (5:35)
Static (feat Sissel Wincent) (6:25)
Heartbeat Popper (5:44)
Cold Snap (feat EAS) (5:56)
Imperial Leather (6:29)
UK Style (3:22)
Fett 23 (5:34)
Full Goblin (5:23)
Review: Seven years after his last album, UK techno mainstay Perc is back with another thrilling full length that brings together the past, present and future of his sound. Hard techno is very much in right now but Perc has always dealt in a tough take on the genre that is at odds with the usual tropes and he showcases that again here with plenty of high-energy tracks and a healthy dose of his signature industrial texture. In between percussive workouts, there are some flashy acid lines and all manner of deeply penetrating drones. A great return for this vital artist.
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Played by: Perc
 in stock $28.66
Slay Tracks
Slay Tracks (clear vinyl LP)
Cat: STSLJNLP 427. Rel: 19 Mar 24
 
Techno
Res (5:42)
Tunnel (2:18)
Repair (5:59)
Mintwav (6:21)
Bouncing Wheels (2:17)
A Fog (3:00)
The Returner (3:49)
Strayed (7:05)
 in stock $24.46
Signs
Signs (hand-stamped LP repress)
Cat: PEAK 018. Rel: 19 Feb 24
 
Ambient/Drone
In Circuits (5:05)
4k Murmurs (feat J) (7:04)
Stadium Drive (5:37)
Pinned (7:22)
Blue (7:09)
We Should Keep Going (6:38)
Review: Chicago trio Purelink prove themselves to be sonic alchemists once more as they serve up a bewitching brew that pulls apart the essence of ambient, dub tech and electronica to rebuild all new musical forms. Ever since forming first in 2020, Tommy Paslaski (aka Concave Reflection), Ben Paulson (aka Kindtree), and Akeem Asani (aka Millia) have regularly got together in a studio workshop to explore "the endless possibilities of a laptop" armed with banks of samples. Now they distill those sessions into music that is beautifully delicate yet captivating - slow and subtle rhythms, deft chords and icy minimalism all unfurl into a richly immersive soundscape here.

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Reflections (30th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: LPSPS 15. Rel: 05 Mar 24
 
Techno
Mihara (6:49)
Meridian (10:24)
Orchilla (4:53)
Shambala (5:30)
Dance Of The Uighurs (6:10)
Star Gaze (7:37)
Majik Jar (9:38)
Forgotten Memory (1:26)
The Priestess (6:06)
Soleil Levant (3:36)
Lunate (5:59)
Asa Nisi Masa (6:39)
Moon Over The Moab (6:35)
Review: Kirk Degiorgio has made countless great records - including a number of fine full-length excursions - under the As One alias, but few remain as timeless and future-proof as Reflections, his 1994 debut album. Rooted in a mixture of stargazing Detroit techno, futurist electro and UK techno trends of the period (think ambient techno, bleep and what Mixmaster Morris dubbed 'intelligent techno', much to irritation of artists whose music didn't fit that descriptor), the album offers an enticing mix of slow-motion headphone music, intergalactic-sounding experiments, after-hours gems and full-throttle dancefloor workouts. This 30th anniversary edition naturally sparkles sonically thanks to some superb remastering, making it an essential purchase for all those who love emotive, grown-up electronic music.
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 in stock $27.34
Organic? (reissue)
Organic? (reissue) (gatefold 2xLP + postcard)
Cat: MEC 081. Rel: 22 Mar 24
 
Coldwave/Synth
Organic! (4:24)
Bolt (3:51)
Holiday In Cambodia (3:50)
Hell's Kitchen (4:00)
Zensurround (5:05)
Search & Destroy (4:16)
Near Dark (Campfire mix) (4:26)
Moontrap (4:22)
Ennui, Ennio? (2:35)
PTL (Pass The Lot) (4:10)
Sundown (Instru-mental version) (5:32)
Rhythm 000 (3:40)
Organic! (single version) (3:41)
Frankfurt Goes Organic (Sven Vath Mosaic remix) (6:36)
Sundown (single version) (4:09)
Moontrap (Adult version) (7:01)
Moontrap (bonus version) (8:05)
 in stock $37.85
Heart Fresh
Heart Fresh (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: TAL 030LP. Rel: 20 Mar 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Night Sarkas (3:40)
New Walk (4:48)
Cross Beam (2:43)
Hole Hole (3:10)
Cave (1:38)
TIR TONE (2:48)
Blows (3:55)
Saloon (2:39)
Small Garden (2:08)
Moonlight Pool (2:21)
 in stock $31.54
Feeling Everything All At Once
VARIOUS
Cat: RED 010. Rel: 19 Mar 24
 
Techno
Adamantine Chairs - "On Familiar Ground" (4:54)
Dansa - "Bog" (4:11)
Henry Greenleaf - "Why Not" (4:01)
Pseudopolis - "Take Your Time" (6:42)
ELANDA - "Glasgow Stint" (7:17)
Lewis Lowe - "Toto's Cave" (2:34)
Lugas Europ - "Echo Location" (4:03)
LWS - "Jo" (5:17)
Pelk - "Spirit Teacher" (5:03)
SMIFF - "Turtleback" (5:29)
Liam Robertson - "Night Heron" (5:27)
EVANTHEA - "Antia" (4:45)
MOTHER - "Selevite" (4:59)
EMAENUEL - "Salt Heart" (5:11)
 in stock $13.15
Chronicles I (B-STOCK)
Cat: ATONLP 01. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Ambient/Drone
Boundaries
Extra (the 7th Plain remix)
Grace
Surface Bound
The Super 8
T Funk States
Slip 7 Sideways
Chords Are Dirty
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


A-Ton is a new label from Berlin heavyweights Ostgut Ton, designed to focus on "ambient, archive and alternative music". They've pulled off something of a coup for this debut release, persuading British techno legend Luke Slater to open up the archives of his '90s intelligent techno project, The 7th Plain. Chronicles I boasts a mixture of previously released and unheard material, which moves from glistening, outer-space ambience (the near perfect "Boundaries", "Grace"), to fizzing Motor City techno ("T-Funk Statues"), via intergalactic intelligent techno, dusty downtempo grooves (the jazzy hip-hop rhythms and ambient electronics of "Slip 7 Sideways"), and melodious IDM.
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 in stock $20.78
Cocoon Compilation T (B-STOCK)
VARIOUS
Cocoon Compilation T (B-STOCK) (limited transparent blure vinyl 6xLP box set + insert + MP3 download code in spot-varnished box)
Cat: CORLP 051. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Minimal/Tech House
Stephen Brown - "Level Steps" (9:28)
Claude VonStroke - "Moody Fuse" (6:47)
Denis Horvat - "Monomono" (6:20)
Daniel Avery - "Your Future Looks Different In The Light" (5:59)
Jeroen Search - "Subversive Elements" (5:33)
Marco Bailey - "Kanai" (6:55)
Damiano Von Erckert - "500 People, 500 Hearts, 1 Love" (7:03)
YOKTO - "Vision99" (6:54)
Jonathan Kaspar - "CCC" (7:09)
The Emperor Machine - "The Art Of Electronics" (7:47)
Carl Finlow - "Surface Control" (5:53)
DeFeKT - "Terraform" (6:21)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Box damaged, product in perfect working order***


You can always rely on the Cocoon compilations to bring you a high level of quality control and an authoritative overview of the state of techno around the time of release. This mammoth six-LP set will give you a lot of music to work with, and it's featuring a dizzying cast of high-end operators starting with the mighty Stephen Brown. Each track gets a side of vinyl to itself, serving as a kind of statement for how much faith the label put in each of these 12 tracks. Amongst the best on this top-drawer comp are Daniel Avery's metallic, spellbinding 'Your Future Looks Different In The Light' and Carl Finlow's lithe electro workout 'Surface Control', but as you might well expect each track is one you'll turn to again and again to give your mix some spice.
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 in stock $97.81
F Lux
F Lux (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: DFA 2707. Rel: 05 Mar 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Aora (6:07)
Tols (2:21)
Schinokapsala (4:48)
Hebust Cometh (5:27)
Haerstag (4:27)
This 1 (5:35)
Nothing In My Hand (4:57)
Parasymptofelia (5:15)
Review: Russian avant-garde sculptor namesakes Naum Gabo, AKA Jonnie Wilkes of Optimo and mastering engineer James Savage, drop their inaugural album, 'F. Lux.' The pair delve deep over eight tracks of cavernous ambiance, pummeling industrial techno and barren, windswept synthscapes, which are perfectly alluded to by Scottish painter Andrew Cranston's surreal artwork. In turns introspective and oppressive, the pair ditch their usual stylistic sensibilities for something altogether more longform and enveloping, allowing for full immersion in the cavernous soundworld. Highlights include opening wormhole 'Aora' and the deeply tense grindhouse resonances of the aptly named 'Hebust Cometh'. Wicked and bad.
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 in stock $22.62
Sheet One (30th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: NOMU 22VLP. Rel: 30 Nov 23
 
Techno
Drp (1:40)
Plasticity (10:36)
Gak (5:41)
Okx (0:30)
Helikopter (6:12)
Glob (8:34)
Plasticine (11:18)
Koma (4:03)
Vokx (0:40)
Smak (9:05)
Ovokx (1:08)
Review: A truly landmark album in the history of techno, Richie Hawtin set the bar very high for himself and his Plastikman alias with this record. Sheet One is fabled in many ways, from the notorious blotter-sheet sleeve to the inscription about drug consumption on the run-out groove, but its the music itself which has stood the test of time. Wringing layers of emotion from a 303 beyond what most thought was possible, Hawtin created an exciting new extrapolation of the Detroit techno he took his lead from, foreshadowing the increased minimalism which was yet to come. Some 30 years old and still a dazzling masterpiece of modern electronic music, it's sounding better than ever on this special edition reissue via Novamute.
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 in stock $26.04
What Time Is Love? Sessions
Cat: SRJAM 23B. Rel: 07 Mar 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
T Minus 23/Luminosity/Mu Sagitarri (14:34)
What Time Is Love (Redux) (5:35)
What Time Is Ardkore (5:58)
Turning Point (6:17)
Spiral Sunrise/Pure Trance Artefact/Synchronicity (10:41)
That Wisnae A Microdose/Melon Farmer/Epsilon/Sheep To Shepherd (21:33)
Review: Mad-heads, rave veterans and lovers of having their brains rewired by previously unexplored sonic realms unite, because here comes the first of four, yes four, new albums from the fantastic freak of nature that is Special Request. His 'What Time Is Love? Sessions' arrives in several different formats this month and across six sizzling tracks that re-wire the KLF's hit of that name, he taps into everything from "ephemeral ambiance to barnstorming hardcore, pummelling house to pointillist trance" and does so with a mix of the surreal and the psychotic, the psychedelic and the downright ridiculous. It's mental, and we love it.
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 in stock $30.49
Apes In The Net (Soundtrack)
Cat: FER 06903. Rel: 05 Mar 24
 
Soundtracks
Spectors Factory (5:26)
Coasters (4:48)
Spectors Castle (4:46)
Haunted House (4:58)
Mount Amazing 2 (5:10)
Time Station (4:43)
Review: When you look back at the first PlayStation several landmark releases spring to mind - Resident Evil, Tekken 2, Crash Bandicoot - the list could go on much longer and should definitely include Wipeout and Wipeout 2097. Both were renowned for combining high pace, futuristic visuals with contemporary electronic club music from some of the biggest producers and acts at the time. Less remembered, in Europe at least, is the Ape Escape series, an intense party-platform title which arguably has the greatest dance music game score of all time. Comprising six tracks from that saga, this compilation of Soichi Terada's soundtracks emphasises that bold point. Opening on the crisp, punchy techno drive of 'Specters Factory', we find ourselves in suitably spooky jungle ('Haunted House'), rumbling dnb ('Spectors Castle') and roughneck hardcore bass ('Coasters'), among other made up genres. A collection which resembles Terada's amazing 1996 album, Sumo Jungle and makes a case for the Japanese enigma as one of dance music's most underrated geniuses.
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 in stock $17.87
I Live In The Midwest EP
Cat: SLVMNCR 003. Rel: 14 Mar 24
 
Techno
I Live In The Midwest (5:14)
Everything For The Dev (5:17)
A Better House (4:32)
Brainy (2:32)
You Should Post (1:25)
J-chant (5:15)
Download (1:57)
Balls (4:05)
Review: Gesloten Cirkel has always been a firm favourite of the underground heads thanks to his leftfield taken techno. Now the Barcelona-based and experimental DIY imprint Selvamancer has signed him up for this effective new I Live In The Midwest EP. The title track gets things underway with meaning deep techno grooves embellished with a busy but soft-edged acid line that never stops prying. There is a more electro-bent to the kinetic 'Everything For The Dev' then things flip again into depraved and broken techno territory on 'A Better House.' Elsewhere, you'd be hard pushed to find more lo-fi and battered sound rhythms than those on the lumpy, bleepy 'You Should Post' while 'Download' is another uniquely brain-frying sound from this maverick.
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 in stock $13.67
Brutus
Brutus (2xLP)
Cat: SS 09192. Rel: 12 Feb 24
 
Deep House
The Birth (4:31)
The Spirit (6:58)
The Death (10:06)
The Ascension (10:58)
Review: Specter has long been one of the very few core artists on Theo Parrish's righty-revered Sound Signature label. Now he returns with his latest album Brutus which once again returns the faith shown in him by the label boss with some truly distinctive house sounds. This one comes on double vinyl and is another perfect melange of the synthetic and the organic. Like Parrish's own music, these house sounds are part dusty and ramshackle and part bright, futurist visions. He manages to get some true meaning into his melodies and the drums never fail to lock you in whether subtle and barely-there or raw and more in your face.
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 in stock $44.44
Luminous Machines
Luminous Machines (limited transparent fluorescent pink vinyl 2xLP + download card with 8 additional ambient tracks)
Cat: PLANT43 013LP. Rel: 12 Feb 24
 
Electro
Solar Luminosity (5:16)
Haunting The Depths (5:58)
Luminous Machines (5:47)
Hibernation Base (5:09)
Fixed Point Rotation (6:00)
Alternative Engines (5:29)
Phosphorescent Headlights (6:21)
Inside Is Out (6:14)
Review: Plant43 is the alias of Emile Facey, one of electro's most tireless innovators. He has a vast discography that never fails to prove he can speak through his machines more ably than just about anyone in the game, and certainly within the genre. Luminous Machines comes on his own label and is an album, his eighth in all, of cinematic and futuristic jams written before a gig at Tresor in April this year. 'Haunting The Depths' has an icy minimalism to it, with crisp drums and snappy hits all underpinned by textured bass. The title cut is a restless affair that pings about the stereo field with squiggling lines and loopy breaks and 'Fixed Point Rotation' has a more dark and menacing feel. These are just some of the highlights of another standout collection.

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Pulse Five
Cat: CDTOT 90. Rel: 28 Feb 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
The Future Sound Of London - "Honesty"
The Future Sound Of London - "Dialectics"
Yage - "Sun Risen"
Mental Cube - "Big Lie"
Smart Systems - "The Nu Generation"
Indo Tribe - "Obstinta"
The Future Sound Of London - "Reasonable Aquires"
Yage - "Man Shall Be Conditioned"
The Future Sound Of London - "Slumbers"
Smart Systems - "Adeeaa"
The Future Sound Of London - "Slow Driver"
Indo Tribe - "Ne-on"
The Future Sound Of London - "Lifeless In Limo"
Yage - "Over Zealous"
 in stock $14.20
Environment Control
Cat: NE 95. Rel: 23 Feb 24
 
Techno
Environment Control (3:17)
Smothering Dreams (11:09)
Dark Territory (8:03)
Breaking Waves (7:27)
Deflection V (8:13)
Modeless Singularity (7:37)
Arctic Horizon (10:26)
Interlude (Sound Stroke) (3:51)
Review: The highly anticipated secnd full length album from Polar Inertia is here. It makes absolute sense that 'Environment Control' makes its way to the Swedish label Northern Electronics. For those that know the label and this artist, it seems like the perfect pairing. Formed in 2010, Polar Inertia has been one of the leading new producers of darker techno. The title track is opener and a sign of things to come. Futuristic techno of the upmost. These tracks engulf you with their power and depth. Some tracks are sinister and foreboding while others are atmospheric and cavernous. 'Artic Horizon' shows the deft touch of his producing ability. Sinister techno beats shrouded in a deep haze of ambience give off the impression that you are almost outside a club listening to the techno inside. For fans of techno and ambient, you are hard pressed to find a producer who does it better. These copies are sure to go fast so pick one up as quick as you can.
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 in stock $30.77
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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 in stock $16.57
Antiposition
Antiposition (LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: PEAK 19. Rel: 19 Feb 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Hex (5:33)
Bizarre Servants (5:23)
Antiposition (5:52)
Sunken Skies (5:24)
Diminished Ark (5:30)
Sounding Bodies (7:33)
Review: Peak Oil welcomes UK duo Wrecked Lightship for 'Antiposition', a debut EP on the label from the pair of Laurie Osborne (once known as Appleblim) and Adam Winchester aka Dot Product. The pair refine their sound and bring a range of innovative rhythms here with elements of dub, d&b, tribal sounds and deft sound design across hard-to-define cuts. 'Hex' is a cosmic broken techno trip, 'Bizarre Servants' is a slower and heavier dub and 'Sunken Skies' is prickly and kinetic as it flirts with live sounding drum & bass tropes and 'Diminished Ark' as well as with wispy sine waves, refracted melodies and barely there rhythms.
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Arseholes Liars & Electronic Pioneers
Cat: PDONLP 003. Rel: 05 Feb 24
 
Techno
People (Ah Yeah) (with Bobby Gillespie) (4:31)
Love One Self (with Joe Love) (4:37)
Up Is Down (with DJ Genesis) (4:44)
Steal & Adapt (OR) (4:34)
Start To Fade (with Josh Caffe) (5:35)
Help (4:43)
Fields Of Fire (7:57)
GRNDR (3:38)
Touch The State Of That (with Jennifer Touch) (7:15)
The Motion (with Mutado Pintado) (6:16)
Review: When it comes to wresting maximum emotion and energy from analogue electronic instruments, few artists can match acid revivalists Paranoid London. They've certainly made their machines sing on Arseholes, Liars & Electronic Pioneers, their third full length excursion. Kicking off with the EBM-meets-acid growl of Joe Lewis hook-up 'Love One Self', the set includes such gems as 'People (Ah Yeah)' (an ambient acid number featuring Bobby Gillespie on vocals), the hard-wired acid trippiness of 'Up Is Down' (with DJ Genesis), the squelchy and spacey excellence of 'Start To Fade' (with Josh Caffe), the acid-electro brilliance of 'GRINDR' and a genuine future anthem in Mutado Pintado collab 'The Motion'.
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By Any Other Name
By Any Other Name (limited numbered orange marbled vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: WEME 083. Rel: 16 Feb 24
 
Breakbeat
Mental Cube - "Sightings" (4:32)
Yage - "1st Calling" (4:21)
FSOL - "Across The River" (4:28)
Indo Tribe - "Great Danger" (5:06)
Smart Systems - "Corridor Lm3" (3:39)
FSOL - "She's So Automatic" (4:30)
Mental Cube - "Keep Walking" (4:12)
Dope Module - "In A Cage" (4:51)
Yage - "Under The Rock" (2:14)
Smart Systems - "Visual Attack" (4:36)
Smart Systems - "You Might" (4:44)
Yage - "Garden Bridge" (3:07)
Dope Module - "We Bring It" (5:35)
Dope Module - "Kremlin Taped" (1:50)
Yage - "Travellers" (4:20)
Indo Tribe - "Just Look" (4:40)
Yage - "831AM" (5:52)
Review: Without a doubt, one of the most anticipated reissue compilations of the year is this collection of Future Sound of London side projects. In 2007 this was a CD-only compilation of early 90s tracks as well as unreleased ones from the same age. As the lore of FSOL continues to grow over the past 30+ years, their side projects have gotten more and more attention from the people who love those early rave sounds. Now for the first time, a vinyl version of it with no less than a 3x12 to harness all this early 90s techno goodness. All the tracks are by Dougans and Cobain and the aliases are the same. This 2007 album however has a wealth of new material from the same time period as Earthbeat. It is amazing that one release like this by two producers can be such a prime example of the UK sound that changed dance music forever. If you want the 90s UK rave reissue of the year, here it is!
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Diners Club International Part 3
Cat: DJKS 3. Rel: 29 Jan 24
 
Electro
Track 1 (2:25)
Track 2 (1:55)
Track 3 (3:58)
Track 4 (2:20)
Track 5 (2:17)
Track 6 (2:15)
Track 7 (2:19)
Track 8 (1:53)
Track 9 (2:24)
Track 10 (1:37)
Track 11 (2:48)
Track 12 (2:35)
Track 13 (2:51)
Track 14 (2:00)
Track 15 (2:25)
Track 16 (2:42)
Track 17 (2:08)
Track 18 (1:46)
Track 19 (1:46)
Track 20 (2:38)
Review: If you love a good old game of musical guess who then get your ears around this, the second of three Diner's Club International records that dropped on our laps under a shroud of mystery. All we have been told about the project is that is a collective of artists from Joy Rd on the West Side of Detroit who are keeping the city's rich ghetto tech traditions alive. The tracks on this, Part 3, are all super short but super compelling - elements of juke, footwork and electro make up the bumping rhythms with smart r&b samples and diffuse synth soul all adding heartfelt charm to the irresistible dancefloor chaos.
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Cloud Sight Fade
Cat: DE 298. Rel: 11 Mar 24
 
Techno
Professor Eucalyptus (5:15)
Lemon Zest (4:59)
Palm Reader (5:41)
C Echo Azure (5:10)
Water Sign (6:44)
Cloud Sight Fade (5:43)
Enchanted Static (6:26)
Review: Dark Entries welcome back the inimitable Doc Sleep aka Melissa Maristuen for a superb new album of ghostly and ethereal house and techno. This is a welcome follow-up to last year's ambient and IDM exploration, Birds, and shows another side that draws on Maristuen's years of queer clubbing. It fuses aspects of New York house, Berlin techno and West-coast breakbeats and is "a love letter to the West Coast's magnificent natural landscape, the light of the Pacific sunrise." That is reflected in the sublime synths and silky rhythms which manage to both move your body but also captivate your mind. It's another cracking album from the Doc.

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Tides
Tides (2xLP)
Cat: TOKEN 122LP. Rel: 12 Feb 24
 
Techno
Enchant (4:06)
Bliss (4:58)
Veiled Dreams (5:56)
Euphoria (6:35)
Oceanid (6:07)
Drama
Scene
Delusional Bond
Awakening
Immersive Mind
Review: Tides is the much anticipated new album from Ignez on Belgian label Token Records. As far as debuts go, it is a superb one with meanderings through diverse soundscapes from highly emotional ambient cuts to more pumping and club-ready techno. The sound design throughout is deft, often underexposed and moody, with opener 'Enchant' welcoming us into a future world with smeared pads and bright lights. 'Veiled Dreams' is a nice dusty, dubby techno pulser and 'Drama' brings writing bass and minimalism. There is optimism in the cosmic twinkles of 'Delusional Bond' and a dystopian vision of the future in 'Immersive Mind'.
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25 Years Techno Club Compilation Vol 1
VARIOUS
25 Years Techno Club Compilation Vol 1 (limited gatefold silver & gold vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: ZYX 831171. Rel: 11 Oct 23
 
Techno
Age Of Love - "Age Of Love" (Jam & Spoon Watch Out For Stella remix) (6:48)
Tillmann Uhrmacher - "On The Run" (Ocean To Shore club extended) (7:22)
Vincent De Moor - "Fly Away" (Cosmic Gate remix) (9:06)
RAM - "RAMsterdam" (Jorn Van Deynhoven remix) (7:35)
Lustral - "Everytime" (Nalin & Kane mix) (8:31)
Ratty - "Sunrise" (7:30)
Dito - "Sky" (Talla 2XLC remix) (6:27)
Binary Finary - "1998" (Ronsky Speed remix) (10:15)
Quench - "Dreams" (6:07)
Talla 2XLC - "Follow The Meteor" (6:28)
Talla 2XLC - "Pull" (feat Junk Project - XiJaro & Pitch extended mix) (6:51)
Zyrus 7 - "Lost In Space" (7:42)
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Diners Club International Part 4
Cat: DJKS 4. Rel: 29 Jan 24
 
Electro
Track 1 (1:53)
Track 2 (1:59)
Track 3 (2:33)
Track 4 (2:41)
Track 5 (3:17)
Track 6 (3:05)
Track 7 (2:24)
Track 8 (2:28)
Track 9 (3:02)
Track 10 (2:25)
Track 11 (3:01)
Track 12 (3:03)
Track 13 (2:25)
Track 14 (1:49)
Review: Introducing Diner's Club International, a new and anonymous collective, we have been told on the low down, that is here to keep clubs bumping. They hail from Joy Rd on the East of the city of Detroit and are here to keep the ghetto tech scene going strong with a vast array of breathless new rhythms across three different records. Their MO is to get in and out quickly with each track - short, snappy sketches packed with attitude, cut-up vocals and spongy drum and bass patterns. As physical as all these cuts are, they also have a real human heart thanks to the warming pads and well-deployed r&b stabs. These are red hot so do not sleep.
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UNTZ Anthems Vinyl 2
VARIOUS
Cat: 541 1099. Rel: 09 Feb 24
 
Techno
Eelke Kleijn - "Transmission" (Joris Voorn remix) (6:11)
Bjarki - "I Wanna Go Bang" (5:01)
Purple Disco Machine - "Dished (Male Stripper)" (8:26)
Joyhauser - "C166W" (8:06)
Patrice Baumel - "Roar" (Adana Twins remix) (8:15)
Age Of Love - "The Age Of Love" (Charlotte De Witte & Enrico Sangiuliano remix) (8:08)
CamelPhat vs Cristoph - "Breathe" (feat Jem Cooke) (7:16)
Wildchild - "Renegade Master" (4:58)
Sigma - "Nobody To Love" (3:58)
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Brutus
Brutus (CD)
Cat: SSCD 17. Rel: 12 Feb 24
 
Deep House
The Birth
The Spirit
The Death
The Ascension
Pipe Bomb
Body Blow
Zodiak
The Gooch
Review: Specter remains a steadfast pillar among the select artists on Theo Parrish's esteemed Sound Signature label. His latest album, Brutus, reaffirms the trust placed in him, delivering a distinct blend of house sounds. In this CD version, Specter masterfully fuses synthetic and organic elements, echoing the signature style of Parrish. Much like Parrish's own compositions, the house sounds on Brutus exhibit a harmonious blend of weathered, rustic tones and vibrant, futuristic visions. Specter injects profound meaning into his melodies, and the drums, whether subtle and elusive or bold and confrontational, consistently captivate, locking listeners into the rich tapestry of his grooves.
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Dots & Pearls 8
VARIOUS
Cat: CORLP 056. Rel: 12 Mar 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
JOSS - "Assessing" (7:51)
Emanuel Satie - "When I First Met You (I Knew You Were The One)" (5:08)
Denis Horvat & Skarn - "Triii" (5:50)
Aocram & Ramsey Neville - "Brooklyn Structure" (5:09)
Alex Bau - "Antidot" (7:05)
Redshape - "Ghost Story" (6:04)
Raxon - "Year Zero" (5:21)
Harald Bjork - "Aluco" (7:28)
Review: German label Cocoon is a real icon when it comes to techno. It very much introduced the genre to the mainstream with its presence in Ibiza and continues to put out plenty of useful 12"s as well as its wide array of compilations. This latest is an eighth edition of the Dots & Pearls collection which tends to more stripped back and underground than some of its other annual round-ups. As such we get dark and menacing techno growers like 'Antidot' from Alex Bau, Redshape's misty and loft creeper 'Ghost Story' and Aocram & Ramsey Neville team up for the ghoulish and swampy techno energy of 'Brooklyn Structure', with plenty more besides.
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Tags: EBM | Electro Techno
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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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Kubler Ross Soliloquies
Cat: BLKRTZ 055. Rel: 22 Jan 24
 
Techno
The Double Bong Cloud (Denial I) (7:11)
Straight No Chaser (Denial II) (7:19)
Tough Love (Anger I) (7:11)
Brick Stick Blick Blade (Anger II) (7:26)
Huey Lewis Voters Dub (Negotiation) (7:08)
Things Fall Apart (Depression) (7:45)
With Grand Trepidation (Acceptance I) (7:12)
Mountains From Mole Hills (Acceptance II) (7:20)
Review: Scott Monteith returns with his first solo Deadbeat album in five years having recently collaborated with the likes of Sa Pa, Om Unit and The Mole. As ever, Monteith's long-standing dedication to dubwise experimentation drives his music forward on this new set, and there are some welcome threads that run further back in his career. 'Brick Stick Blick Blade (Anger II)' features a vocal flow from Black Noble Oluokun, who first collaborated with Monteith on the 2007 album Journeyman's Annual. That's but one standout element in an album rich with soundsystem immersion and techno propulsion delivered with the meditative poise that we always expect from Deadbeat.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan, Mimi
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Drone Logic (10th Anniversary Edition)
Drone Logic (10th Anniversary Edition) (gatefold white vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: BEC 5613166. Rel: 07 Dec 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Water Jump
Free Floating
Naive Response
Drone Logic (5:11)
These Nights Never End (7:43)
Platform Zero (2:53)
Need Electric (3:55)
All I Need (2:11)
Spring 27 (8:35)
Simulrec (6:02)
New Energy (Live Through It) (5:52)
Knowing We'll Be Here (5:39)
Review: It's hard to picture the festival-minded electronic music scene of the past ten years without Daniel Avery in it. Since his first single drop in 2012 he's been on a meteoric rise, swiftly delivering his debut album in 2013 and presenting himself as a fully realised artist with a clarity of vision and universal appeal. It's techno for the masses without a shred of compromise, and now you can track back to his landmark opening statement for a special Tenth Anniversary Edition. Pressed up in a gatefold sleeve on white vinyl, this is a welcome revisit to Drone Logic which many will be more than happy to do, given how rapidly Avery was taken into the hearts and minds of the UK party public.
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Sudbaism
Sudbaism (grey marbled vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: NULLPUNKT 0000016. Rel: 16 Jan 24
 
Techno
Sudbaism (5:58)
Noism (4:55)
Love (2:01)
Loss (4:54)
Change (5:02)
Life (4:54)
Blood (6:18)
Peace (3:59)
Law (5:24)
Death (4:52)
Review: Berlin's Felix K has always made an art form of techno. His take on the genre is about space, weight and sound design as much as anything. He shows that on the Nullpunkt label with a double pack of expertly realised cuts. 'Sudbaism' is a dubby and cavernous opener with plenty of atmosphere to it then 'Noism' darts about the stereo field with jerking rhythms and snatched vocal yells underpinned by vast bass. Elsewhere there is plenty of moody menace to the empty underground caverns of 'Loss' while 'Life' is like being trapped in the middle of a factory production line in full flow. An evocative work, for sure.
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The Golden Age Of Love
The Golden Age Of Love (yellow & purple vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 90SWAX 5. Rel: 29 Feb 24
 
Techno
Long Life Death (3:59)
Vortix (4:44)
Zarathustra Dance (7:03)
Eternal Sunshine Of Solitary Mind (with Massimiliano Pagliara) (7:03)
Sadness Is Only Way To Happiness (7:16)
Raver's Heart Is A Mess (with Brame & Hamo) (7:20)
Memory Is A Clock (4:16)
We Don't Know The Way, We Just Stay (with Pablo Bozzi) (6:22)
Music Will Never Stop, Party Will Never End (5:00)
Review: Italian artist Younger Than Me makes a great impression with is debut album, The Golden Age Of Love, on 90's Wax. Collaborations with Massimiliano Pagliara, Brame & Hamo, and Pablo Bozzi enrich the diverse array of sounds he explore after making a name for himself with a modern take on 90s club music that blends prog, trance, EBM, breakbeat and techno with nostalgic elements from rave culture's many idiosyncrasies. It is infused with contemporary electronic elements so tracks like 'Zarathustra Dance' and 'Eternal Sunshine Of Solitary Mind' showcase a dynamic sound, while 'Music Will Never Stop, Heartbeat Will Never Fade, Party Will Never End' encapsulates the eternal essence of the thing we call rave.
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Grava 4 (reissue)
Cat: CAL009RE2023/C# 25LPBLACK. Rel: 27 Oct 23
 
Electro
Cascading Celestial Giants
Gravity Waves
Powers Of The Deep
Drexcyen Star Chamber
Drexcyen REST Principle (Research Experimentation Science Technology)
Hightech Nomads
700 Million Lightyears From Earth
Astronomical Guidepost
Review: Released in 2002 as the Drexciya project was forced towards an untimely finish with the passing of James Stinson, Grava 4 remains a high-point in the legendary Detroit electro pioneers' catalogue. As ever, the magic of the record lies in the balance between experimental, provocative sound design and fully physical, instinctive machine funk. Stinson and Gerald Donald were able to say a great deal within the parameters of their project, and Grava 4 remains leagues ahead of what most people think electro can be. Just marvel at the likes of 'Gravity Waves', which feels like the truest representation of the genre without ever following a pre-existing formula.
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Ginger (reissue)
Ginger (reissue) (2xLP (indie exclusive))
Cat: WARPLP 14R. Rel: 09 Nov 23
 
Techno
Ginger (7:10)
Fill 4 (2:05)
Beam Me Up! (5:42)
R2 D2 (5:42)
Fill 14 (4:10)
Basic Design (7:39)
Perfect Pitch (7:00)
Flashback (6:25)
Pepper (5:55)
De-Orbit (6:10)
Review: Warp continues to comb back through the landmark Artificial Intelligence series with this landmark record from Jochem Paap, aka Speedy J. Alongside a tandem reissue of Richie Hawtin's F.U.S.E. album Dimension Intrusion, this remastered edition of Ginger takes us back into the heart of early 90s techno innovation, when new ideas were developing globally at a rate of knots. Paap had already established himself in the harder end of the techno pool, but Ginger flipped the script with an immersive, meditative exploration of minimalism and melodic structure. Amongst the eternal classics are some dazzling miniatures deemed 'Fills' which make for some of the most compelling listening on this seminal slice of early 90s techno.
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Pleasure Builder
Cat: SGLP 16. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Techno
Somewhere But Here (3:27)
Capture The Moment (7:09)
Sync Quantum (5:49)
DMT (5:21)
The Space Between (5:25)
Moving Parton (6:37)
Subforms (6:00)
Sea Dweller (4:31)
Moribund (4:52)
Within (5:55)
Bittersweet (4:58)
Review: Damon Wild is back with a new album on the Sonic Groove label run by Adam X. This is his first full length LP since back in 2017 when he dropped Cosmic Path on the Infrastructure New York label. Pleasure Builder is a techno album with a difference as it has rich astral atmospheres and ambient synth adding detail to the physical drums. Wild has been active since the 90s and brings all that class and know how to this record and twitchy future-facing cuts like 'Capture The Moment' and thudding, fizzing numbers like 'The Space Between.'
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Imagination Use It As A Weapon
Imagination Use It As A Weapon (limited 5xCD + autographed insert)
Cat: EDSL 0174. Rel: 08 Mar 24
 
Psy/Goa Trance
High Energy Protons (CD1:Transmissions)
The Heavens
Luna-tic
Contact
Acid Moon
10,000 Miles
Laughing Gas
Man To Ray
Landing
Luciana (CD2: Luciana)
Guardian Angel (CD3: Beyond The Infinite)
Magnetic
Ice Cube
Feel The Universe
Samurai
Silover
Rotablade
Mars
Jardin De Cecile (CD4: Bible Of Dreams)
Congo Fury
God Is God
Komit
Swampthing
Kaguya Hime
Children Of The Night
Shark
Pistolero (CD5: Shango)
Hulelam
Insects
Badimo
Masters Of The Universe
Nitrogen (part 1)
Nitrogen (part 2)
Solaris
Song For Ancestors
Review: Juno Reactor are without much doubt, the most successful and important Goa and psy-trance related artist of the 90s. From 1993 to 2000, the band was in lock and step with the growing sound and scene across the world within trance music. This five-disc boxset gathers all five albums they made plus material they did for movies like Matrix and Mortal Kombat Annihilation. Composer, producer, musician and performer Ben Watkins is an essential innovator of modern electronic music. Over the course of nearly 30 years, Watkins has created a unique driving fusion of electronica, orchestral and global music executed on an epic & symphonic scale. Every trance and 90s electronic music fan should have this retrospect from this ground breaking act.
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Reality
Reality (translucent yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: HRLLP 001. Rel: 09 Feb 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Zorg Arrival (3:49)
Scram City (5:03)
Realization (5:51)
This Foo (4:26)
Click (feat Lvv Gvn) (4:46)
Metro Cafe (3:53)
Mirage (feat Adam Ohr) (6:18)
Lilac Chaser (feat Protomartyr) (4:43)
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Further
Further (limited 180 gram transparent purple vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: SUB 047. Rel: 09 Oct 23
 
Techno
Generations (6:31)
The Will To Overcome (5:57)
Poppa D’s Basement (5:02)
Predestination Paradox (5:25)
The Standard (5:03)
Our Cosmic BBQ (6:41)
Without A Sound (6:05)
Dreamers 6.1 (5:22)
Mission Accomplished (6:17)
Exorcising Ghosts From The Past (4:48)
Celestial Circuits (5:02)
Now I See (6:42)
Review: DJ Bone is a Detroit titan. He plays on the decks with high energy and next-level skill that few can match - which is why they call him the Terminator. He pulls no punches in the studio either, crafting all killer no-filler club weaponry as exemplified here by his new album Further. This is top-level techno on his own Subject Detroit label with lashings of machine soul, futuristic ideals and evocative atmospheres. Some cuts sink into deep inner grooves and take you on a mindful trip and some are more wildly expressive, but all of them bang in the club.
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Alsaela
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Alsaela (3xLP + insert)
Cat: TMT 15. Rel: 08 Jan 24
 
UK Hardcore
Di Di Seven - "Reality" (6:04)
Fedur Flintstones - "Ping Pong" (5:25)
Plan B - "Star Trip" (5:10)
Soul Control - "Hold Me, Love Me, Squeeze Me" (5:36)
Soul Control - "Second Theme" (5:52)
Agzilla & DJLSK - "Rolling Like Scottie" (4:45)
Ajax - "Ruffige" (5:19)
Ajax - "TMT" (5:16)
Ajax - "Forget" (6:14)
Mind In Motion - "SAD" (4:22)
Mind In Motion - "Inner Feelings" (3:59)
Islenskir Tonar - "Kafe Rave" (3:46)
Ajax - "Slow Soul Gangster" (4:07)
Ajax - "4 Windows" (5:19)
Ajax - "Crazy 4 Your Love" (5:16)
Ajax - "155" (6:13)
Ajax - "Ruffige" (Planet E mix) (8:16)
Ajax - "Ruffige" (Halli Civelek Vitamin remix) (7:53)
Review: Did you know that Iceland had its own rather influential rave scene back in the 1990s? Whatever the answer to that question, you will want to check out this first-ever collection of anthems from that era which is now on vinyl for the first time. This collection came on Thule offshoot label TMT Entertainment as a CD in 1992 and features memorable and timeless tracks from back then, many of them now with cult status. It's called Alsaela, which translates as "ecstasy" and gives you some idea of what to expect from it. It features a non-stop selection of old school rave alongside some lost and previously unavailable classics by Agzilla & DJ L.S.K and some unreleased gems from AJAX. A great bit of history that still does the trick.

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Played by: Rave Energy
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The Lost Experiment
Cat: REZLP 3. Rel: 30 Oct 23
 
Deep House
Motiv8 (4:42)
You Like That (4:47)
Givitothem (7:27)
Kastle (After The) (7:12)
2 In 1
Elektronik
More Musik (8:20)
Tubos (3:53)
Review: The third album on the Rezpektiva label is a superb album compilation across four sides of vinyl by the "nutty French sonic wizard" by the name of Professor Oz. The eight tracks are devastatingly futuristic even now despite the fact they were all written 1986 and 1995. They are considered to be lost experiments, hence the album title, and have been remastered from the original DAT tapes. They bottle up dusty breakbeats and proto-techno grooves with tribal drumming and trance tinged synth overtones, proggy progressions and acid basslines that will never go out of fashion.
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