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Balance Presents Dave Seaman & Quivver
Balance Presents Dave Seaman & Quivver (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: BAL 032LP. Rel: 16 Apr 24
 
Progressive House
Quivver & Dave Seaman - "Make It Disappear" (7:16)
Quivver & Dave Seaman - "Mushroom Embargo" (7:05)
Kasey Taylor & Jamie Stevens - "Verlaine" (8:25)
Polaroit - "Apart" (Timo Maas remix) (5:35)
Underworld - "Low Burn" (Dave Seaman remix) (9:20)
DJ Counselling - "Sun God" (5:31)
Four Candles - "On The Fence" (6:52)
Ben Archbold - "Psychedelic Halo" (7:53)
Review: Dave Seaman (Brothers In Rhythm) and Quivver (John Graham) are two long time heavyweights of the progressive house and trance scene for over 30 years now. The pair join forces on the Balance label to share a DJ mix. This version features unmixed tracks that were used in the mix by both including two original productions they wrote together to make this collaboration even more special. Both of those, 'Make It Disappear' and 'Mushroom Embargo' kick off this double vinyl version. What old head can't spot a Quivver bassline when they hear one?! Highlights also include Dave's heavy driving remix of 'Low Burn' by Underworld, Ben Archbold's epic 'Psychedelic Halo' and Timo Maas's bass heavy remix of Polaroit's 'Apart'. For those long time fans of Balance mixes, you have another winner here!
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out of stock $30.12
Eighth A Day
Cat: REZLP 4FOUR. Rel: 04 Apr 24
 
Techno
Cyron (8:09)
Gaia (7:21)
Ceradyn (6:20)
Interwhirled (6:00)
Hynosis (6:23)
Moving (6:45)
LushMix (6:58)
Whatever Happened To Flight 1523 (5:46)
 in stock $30.37
Ghanaprajna
Cat: FRS 026. Rel: 13 Mar 24
 
Techno
Comportment (4:59)
Inaction (5:50)
Non Dualistic (5:43)
4 Stub (Auspicious) (6:35)
Tenuous Sentiment (4:18)
Visionary (7:18)
7th Ritual (5:49)
All I Have (7:56)
 in stock $30.37
Colorfuel
Colorfuel (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ATCK 045LP. Rel: 16 Apr 24
 
Techno
Oh Darlin' (5:24)
Staring (with Samaha) (6:01)
Phoenix (with Frida Darko) (6:15)
Move Your Booty (5:04)
Your Soul (6:59)
Inside Of Me (5:37)
Manaki (6:07)
Elasticity (with Atish) (5:52)
Back To The Oldschool (5:46)
Coquin (5:12)
Mtende (5:35)
Tied In Knots (with Harry Charles) (7:06)
 in stock $30.63
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 $30.88
Merger
Merger (2xLP)
Cat: IF 002. Rel: 23 Feb 24
 
Electro
Nixxon - "Breather" (4:57)
Brain Enterprise - "Duvv" (5:38)
Deimos Defender - "Schael" (5:06)
Kruzh Em - "Clearance" (5:00)
Deimos Defender - "Orbiter Beacon" (4:59)
Nixxon - "Venice" (5:40)
Brain Enterprise - "Gonn" (4:39)
Kruzh Em - "Arriving" (5:33)
Nixxon - "Freque Seque" (4:58)
Deimos Defender - "Dead Macro" (4:02)
Brain Enterprise - "Holc" (5:52)
Kruzh Em - "Sharp Turns" (5:28)
 in stock $30.88
Mothearth
Mothearth (gatefold 2xLP + poster)
Cat: MTY 010. Rel: 18 Mar 24
 
Techno
Girls Are Fascinating (1:57)
Terraphoria (5:36)
Sorry For Being So Sexy (4:31)
Hit No Parade (5:06)
Mothearth (5:26)
Beauty Of Nothing (5:10)
Let's Talk About Femininity (5:13)
Whistleblower (6:55)
Ecotecture (3:28)
Let Me D&Be (4:22)
 in stock $31.67
What Time Is Love? Sessions
What Time Is Love? Sessions (limited clear vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: SRJAM 23C. 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: As you know if you have followed the work of Special Request aka Paul Woolford, it often comes in huge bursts and across several releases at once. So it is that this year the one-man production machine is to drop not one but a four-album run over the next 12 months, all independently. Quite what he runs on we do not know but we need some because once again on this limited clear vinyl version of his 'What Time Is Love? Sessions' he taps into the future as he rewires the musical DNA of rave, techno, bass and jungle into tracks that make your brain fizz and your body move. Unreal work once more from this unstoppable force.
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 in stock $31.91
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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 in stock $32.17
Hinterland (10th Anniversary Edition)
Hinterland (10th Anniversary Edition) (limited translucent black smokey vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code with obi-strip)
Cat: GI 190LPC2. Rel: 28 Mar 24
 
Techno
Rise (2:40)
Leafs (5:11)
Still (3:58)
Riant (5:17)
Stems (7:12)
Floe (2:33)
Abscondence (6:28)
Clouded (7:37)
Fey (4:33)
The Fade (3:47)
Review: Ten year anniversary? Has it really already been ten years since Recondite's sophomore album 'Hinterland' came out?! Recondite almost single-handedly was responsible in many peoples eyes for the resurgence in techno during the early 2010s. After beating down the doors of Ghostly International for many years, the fans finally get their wish in the shape a new, shiny reissue. Coming on smokey black vinyl this time, nobody has a reason to not have this record in their collection. Included are legendary tracks like 'Stems', 'Clouded' and 'Leafs'. Many think that not only is this the best Recondite album but one of the best techno albums of the year 2013.
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 in stock $32.17
Conurbation
VARIOUS
Cat: DBR 015. Rel: 27 Feb 24
 
Techno
DisX3 & Mario Berger - "Jaro" (5:04)
Slight Function - "Red Planet" (5:32)
Non Reversible - "Alpha Aquilae" (5:14)
Arma - "Jupiter Unit" (6:21)
Tag & Wandrach - "Pursuit Mode" (5:43)
EJA - "Blossom" (5:22)
JohannesK - "Wet Sock" (6:21)
10 000 BC - "Polarity" (5:36)
Marina George - "I Am Jack's" (7:02)
Sebastian Bayne - "Cosmic Whispers Within" (5:29)
 in stock $32.94
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 $32.94
Classics (reissue)
Classics (reissue) (white vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: MLP 093W. Rel: 02 Apr 24
 
Techno
No UFO's (remix) (7:00)
The Chase (Smooth mix) (5:40)
Off The Battle (remix) (6:02)
Night Drive (Time Space Transmat) (6:08)
Electric Entourage (6:48)
Electronic (remix) (6:01)
Ocean To Ocean (instrumental) (6:46)
Techno Music (M500 version) (5:37)
Sound Of Stereo (6:52)
out of stock $33.46
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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 in stock $35.52
What Time Is Love? Sessions
What Time Is Love? Sessions (limited gatefold purple galaxy vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: SRJAM 23. 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: You've got to love Leeds hero Paul Woolford aka Special Request. When everyone says the album format is dead he simply laughs and says 'hold my beer'. Not for the first time, he has announced that he is releasing more than one full length in one year and all in quick succession. This is a limited gatefold purple galaxy vinyl double album version of the 'What Time Is Love? Sessions' which saw him re-imagining the KLF's cult hit of that name. All his various experiments with it feature here and span brain frying cosmic techno turbulence, bowel-emptying bass mutations, warp-speed rave and plenty of hard-to-define sounds in between. All hail the Woolmeister!
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out of stock $35.78
The Pale Blue Dot
The Pale Blue Dot (LP + insert)
Cat: VOYA 002. Rel: 05 Mar 24
 
Techno
The Call Of Distant Worlds (Prologue) (5:36)
Interstellar Sojourn, Voyagers Departure (3:07)
A Lullaby For Sol, Nostaligia Of Home (4:24)
Gravitys Embrace, Dancing Among The Planets (6:34)
Celestial Caravan, Across The Outer Reach (4:50)
Stardust Serenade, Tales Of The Cosmos (4:15)
Echoes Of Solitude, Voices From The Abyss (4:45)
Pale Blue Dot, Earths Odyssey (3:59)
Homecoming Of A Voyager (Epilogue) (2:08)
Review: After making more than a good impression with his releases on the likes of Jeff Mills's Axis imprint and Oscar Mulero's Warm Up, Mike Storm now steps it up a gear with his debut full-length. The Dutch native's The Pale Blue Dot again draws on his love of conceptual sci-fi and was reportedly all written live in one take, with no recall, which is a unique approach in this day and age. that lends each track a realness and toughness that makes them stand out even more as the pummelling drums drive on towards some unknown cosmic future and the synths are so tightly interwoven that they melt your mind as you try and keep up.
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 in stock $36.03
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 $37.05
Orbital (remastered)
Orbital (remastered) (limited gatefold translucent green vinyl LP + translucent red vinyl LP) (1 per customer)
Cat: LMS 1725119. Rel: 18 Apr 24
 
Techno
The Moebius (6:57)
Speed Freak (7:06)
Macro Head (6:47)
Oolaa (6:36)
Desert Storm (11:44)
Fahrenheit 303 (8:22)
Steel Cube Idolatry (7:47)
High Rise (6:38)
Chime (live) (6:06)
Midnight (live) (6:33)
Belfast (7:31)
Review: Originally released in 1991 when most music journalists believed it was impossible to release a good dance album, Orbital's eponymous debut album remains one of the most significant sets of its' time - proof that techno artists (as the Hartnoll brothers were referred to at the time) can make killer full-length excursions. Here the album returns in freshly remastered form, via a superb spruce-up job that makes it sound heavier and more sonically refined than ever before. The closing three-track suite of 'Chime (Live)', 'Midnight (Live)' and 'Belfast' remains unbeatable, but there's plenty of sonic brilliance elsewhere across the album - not least the epic (and constantly changing) 'Desert Storm', the saucer-eyed, piano-sporting bounce of 'Fahrenheit 303' and the bleep-influenced excellence of 'Steel Cube Idolatry'.
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out of stock $37.05
Quadric Surfaces
Cat: VIERNULVIER 003. Rel: 19 Feb 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Quadric Surfaces (7:17)
Triquetra (4:10)
Ogee (7:20)
Cellies (5:05)
Brachistochrone (4:35)
Conchospiral (7:54)
Butterfly Curve (6:07)
Diacaustic (8:13)
 in stock $37.05
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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 in stock $37.84
Dispatches (reissue)
Cat: FIELD 34. Rel: 17 Apr 24
 
Techno
Triceratops (7:59)
Amalgamated (Synchronous mix) (5:25)
Copper Variations: CV1 (alternate take) (5:50)
Reduction (6:58)
Copper Variations: CV3 (5:26)
Drain Hum (8:28)
Amalgamated (Extension mix) (8:56)
Blue Equals Black (1:33)
Voiceprint: Voice One (8:06)
Voiceprint: Voice Two (5:39)
Voiceprint: Voice Three (3:31)
Dissolution 99 (9:57)
Review: For anyone who takes deep, uncompromising techno seriously, Mike Parker is a true benchmark of quality. The Buffalo, New York artist has unfurled his catalogue over the course of more than 20 years with a steely focus which is immune to the shifting sands of trend and hype in the wider scene. Now the Field label are reissuing his breakthrough 2001 LP Dispatches, which is a textbook summation of his imperious style. At a time when there's increased appreciation for deeper-diving strains of techno, Parker's hypnotic, expertly sculpted sound slots right in to the contemporary framework with a building-block quality which will inspire many a DJ to get busy layering and blending.
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out of stock $38.09
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 $39.89
Wellenbad (reissue)
Wellenbad (reissue) (blue marbled vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: HHBER 0843. Rel: 15 Apr 24
 
Uplifting Trance
Wellenbad (7:26)
Narkose (7:17)
Trommelmaschine (6:42)
Vier Megahertz (7:11)
Alienoid (6:49)
Raupe (7:39)
Unterwasser (3:58)
Wind (7:23)
Geister (7:16)
Uberreichweite (3:12)
 in stock $45.29
Raumgleiter (reissue)
Raumgleiter (reissue) (blue marbled vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: HHBER 0833. Rel: 15 Apr 24
 
Uplifting Trance
Polarstern (7:32)
Schwerelos (7:33)
Berdruck (6:08)
Infrarot (7:16)
Hale Bopp (7:44)
Lava (8:29)
TagNachtLied (6:40)
Subraum (6:58)
Zwischenwelt (6:57)
Review: By the time they released Raumgleiter in 1998, Der Dritte Raum were already legends of the German techno-trance scene. This all-time classic album from the breakthrough years of the sound also saw the project move to a major label - Virgin - but now it's being brought back home to Harthouse, the iconic Frankfurt imprint which first nurtured the sound. The scope of the album is wide and playful, teasing ear catching synth lines which keep the mood fun and freaky, not least on the likes of 'Bedruck', while there's an epic tone to standout trance monster 'Hale Bopp' thanks to the cascading arps and relentless forwards thrust. Of its time but wholly relevant in the current zeitgeist, this is the kind of 90s techno reissue that makes perfect sense.
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 in stock $45.29
Flashback 2 (Soundtrack)
Flashback 2 (Soundtrack) (limited blue & red vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: DV 12810. Rel: 01 Mar 24
 
Soundtracks
Flashback 2 (3:22)
Opening (0:54)
Conrad B Hart (0:59)
Conrad's Actions (2:20)
First Assault (2:03)
Tangowave (5:07)
Motorbike (2:40)
Action Hart (3:01)
Alter Speed Bay (3:22)
Reward (0:44)
Shark Fu (6:09)
New Area (0:31)
Bad Way (4:02)
New Tokyo (4:13)
Future Wars (0:25)
Ambush (2:55)
Alphassasin (3:01)
The Ancients (1:26)
Helene Jungle (reprise) (7:21)
Hidden (3:22)
Binary Chase (3:17)
Hero (1:52)
Discovery (0:59)
Opera Seria For Office Hall (4:36)
Fusion Morph (3:00)
Final Flight Megadrive Reflection (6:09)
Final Fight (6:20)
Flashback 2 (End Credits) (3:35)
The Pyramid (0:33)
Morphs (4:58)
Game(S) Over (0:17)
Review: Some 30 years later, Flashback, the legendary game by Paul Cuisset, is back with a new addition to the franchise. A classic game for the players, the newly reissued version of Flaschback 2 gets a facelift on its 30th Anniversary, in "2.5D" - following his victory over the Master Brain in the first episode, Conrad and his allies are once again confronted with Morphs, whose modus operandi is to crush all civilization. The new OST was produced by Raphael Gesqua; with about one hundred original soundtracks created for video games or cinema since the beginning of the 90s, Gesqua reunites here with the one who got him started in the world of video games: Paul Cuisset, on Flashback: The Quest For Identity. Cuts from both versions of the game (Commodore and Amiga) appear as part of a rich soundtrack, swerving between cinematic music, electronics and synthwave ambiances. A must have for all science fiction fans.
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 in stock $49.41
La Rocca Classics
VARIOUS
La Rocca Classics (limited trifold 3xLP)
Cat: 541110 3. Rel: 02 Apr 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
DJ Marko - "Marko's Theme" (8:46)
Pirupa - "Party Non Stop" (7:28)
Andhim - "Boy Boy Boy" (7:02)
Roger S - "Get Hi" (9:12)
Miro - "Spaceman" (Mr Sam & Marko Definition Of Weird Minds remix) (9:12)
Blaze - "Lovelee Dae" (7:37)
Street Corner Symphony - "Symphonic Tonic" (NBG remix) (6:21)
Jaydee - "Plastic Dreams" (10:14)
Rachel Row - "Follow The Step" (KiNK Beat mix) (6:07)
Jonas Rathsman - "Tobago" (4:53)
Junior Jack - "My Feeling" (Kick 'N' Deep mix) (6:30)
Reboot - "The Frenchie Thing" (8:05)
Criss Source - "Hugs'n Kisses" (7:46)
 in stock $58.17
Orbital (Deluxe Edition) (remastered)
Orbital (Deluxe Edition) (remastered) (4xCD + hard-back book in spot-varnished slip-case)
Cat: LMS 1725117. Rel: 18 Apr 24
 
Techno
The Moebius
Speed Freak
Oolaa
Desert Storm
Fahrenheit 303
Steel Cube Idolatry
High Rise
Chime (live)
Midnight (live)
Belfast
I Think It's Disgusting
Torpedo Town
Macro Head
Satan
LC1
Belfast/Wasted (Wasted vocal mix)
Crime
Fahrenheit 3D3
Open Mind Jam
The Other One
Satan (Rhyme & Reason vocal mix)
Midnight (Sasha remix)
Chime (12" mix)
Deeper (12" mix)
Omen: The Fool
Omen: The Tower
2 Deep
Open Mind
Midnight
Choice
Analogue Test Feb '90
Choice (Eye & I mix)
Satan (live tracks)
LC1
Chime
Son Of Chine
Choice
Fahrenheit 303
Chime/Crime
BIT
Oolaa
Speed Freak
Review: London Records has announced a deluxe reissue of Orbital's iconic debut album, affectionately known as the Green Album. Originally released in 1991, it straddled the line between rave and ambient techno, featuring timeless tracks like 'Chime', 'Belfast,' and the Butthole Surfers-sampling 'Satan.' Now, those tracks are considered cornerstones of the early UK techno movement. This 4 disc CD set offers the most comprehensive experience, with the original album on disc one and a treasure trove of Green Album-era B-sides, remixes, and alternative versions on discs two and three. Disc four treats fans to two live sets from 1991/92, sourced from the band's soundboard recordings. Wrapped in a 12" box, the deluxe edition includes reprinted flyers from the era and a lavish 60-page hardback book chronicling the Green Album's story, complete with new notes and a track-by-track analysis by Phil and Paul Hartnoll. This reissue is a must-have for Orbital fans and electronic music aficionados alike, offering a comprehensive exploration of a seminal album's legacy.
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One Step From Eden (Soundtrack)
One Step From Eden (Soundtrack) (limited trifold blue vinyl LP + red vinyl LP + red & blue split coloured vinyl LP)
Cat: MCOL 0436V. Rel: 03 Apr 24
 
Soundtracks
One Step From Eden Main Theme (2:28)
Prelude (2:46)
Battle Of Ice (I) (3:18)
The Arctic (3:21)
Battle Of Nature (I) (2:10)
The Forest (3:36)
Battle Of Ruins (I) (2:43)
The Ruins (3:24)
Battle Of Fire (I) (2:16)
The Flames (3:17)
Victory (1:18)
Flawless (1:21)
Fairfrozen (Selicy's Theme) (4:35)
Perpetual Motion (Hazel's Theme) (4:01)
Cloak & Revolver (Shiso's Theme) (3:31)
Hot Blooded (Gunner's Theme) (3:48)
White Knight (Reva's Theme) (3:48)
Unbreakable (Terra's Theme) (3:49)
Defeat (1:07)
Battle Of Ice (II) (3:30)
Battle Of Nature (II) (2:02)
Battle Of Ruins (II) (2:01)
Battle Of Fire (II) (2:32)
Drawing Dead (Saffron's Theme) (3:41)
Neverending Song (Violette's Theme) (3:50)
Eden's Door (3:51)
One Step From Eden (Terrable's Theme) (4:19)
Resolution (0:26)
Advent (1:29)
Mystery (3:48)
Shmup (1:41)
Triggered (Shopkeeper's Theme) (4:10)
Merciless (1:21)
Eden's Fall (0:28)
Innocence Lost (4:07)
Chaos In Paradise (5:38)
Battle Of Eden (1:59)
Serif's Theme (4:05)
Aftermath (1:36)
One Step From Eden Main Theme (extended) (4:07)
Drawing Dead (Saffron's Theme - BN mix) (3:46)
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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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Archive One & The Red Series (Deluxe Edition)
Archive One & The Red Series (Deluxe Edition) (numbered vinyl LP + red vinyl 5x12" box set + autographed photo print + booklet limited to 300 copies)
Cat: 405053 8903638. Rel: 04 Apr 24
 
Techno
Rhapsody In Red (Archive One - remastered) (3:23)
Protective Custody (4:50)
No One's Driving (4:21)
The Woki (5:33)
Southside (4:36)
Wisdom To The Wise (6:04)
Tale Of Two Cities (5:46)
The Storm (edit) (2:58)
Miles Away (4:57)
Thunder (5:24)
Protective Custody (Red Series) (4:56)
Zeno Xero (5:54)
Wisdom To The Wise (6:10)
Gonk (5:13)
Thunder (5:20)
The Storm (edit) (6:59)
The Storm (instrumental) (4:37)
Wisdom To The Wise (Umek remix - Red Rare) (7:06)
Wisdom To The Wise (Aux 88 remix) (4:49)
Thunder (DJ Rush remix 2) (4:25)
Protective Custody (Magic mix) (5:39)
No One's Driving (The Chemical Brothers remix - Red remixes) (5:41)
Wisdom To The Wise (Robert Hood remix) (9:14)
The Storm (Surgeon dub) (6:01)
Southside (DJ Sneak remix) (6:37)
Review: Dave Clarke's Red Series remains a vital benchmark in the evolution of UK techno. Released between 1993 and 1996, the three-volume run even managed to brush the UK top 40 back in the good old days when anything felt possible. Tracks like 'Wisdom To The Wise' will forever be etched in the make up of techno, and for very good reason. Now the whole series is being given a lavish reissue treatment which takes in all the original releases along with additional discs of rare, archival tracks and remixes, all bundled up in a box with a booklet and autographed by the Baron himself.
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Orbital (Deluxe Edition) (remastered)
Orbital (Deluxe Edition) (remastered) (gatefold 4xLP + book + slipmat in spot-varnished slip-case)
Cat: LMS 1725120. Rel: 18 Apr 24
 
Techno
The Moebius (6:46)
Speed Freak (7:16)
Macro Head (6:45)
Oolaa (6:36)
Desert Storm (11:45)
Fahrenheit 303 (8:26)
Steel Cube Idolatry (7:56)
High Rise (6:31)
Chime (live) (6:23)
Midnight (live) (6:52)
Belfast (7:24)
Torpedo Town (8:54)
Satan (6:42)
LC1 (5:10)
Belfast/Wasted (Wasted vocal mix) (7:03)
Crime (6:27)
Fahrenheit 3D3 (7:05)
Open Mind Jam (6:46)
The Other One (5:43)
Satan (Rhyme & Reason vocal mix) (6:33)
Midnight (Sasha remix) (7:15)
Review: The Hartnoll Brothers have decided to remaster and reissue their eponymous 1991 debut album - frequently referred to as 'The Green' album for obvious reasons. Amongst the numerous editions is this delicious box set, which compliments the fantastic original album (stretched across two slabs of wax), with a slipmat, a 60-page hardback book of photos and fresh liner notes, and an additional double-album of rarities and unreleased cuts from the period. It's this latter item, which includes B-sides, non-album singles (hello 'Satan') and sought-after remixes (Sasha's legendary version of 'Midnight' and the barely known 'Rhyme and Reason' take on 'Satan'), which makes the box set so alluring to fans. Basically, it's the ultimate edition of a British dance classic.
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