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Xilo EP
Xilo EP (12")
Cat: BPX 18. Rel: 19 Jan 23
 
Techno
Xilo (5:41)
Efien (5:46)
Gemini Leaks (5:24)
Sit (6:54)
Review: Southern Italian DJ/producer Uncrat follows up great releases on Moral Standards, Subsist and his own Proper Line label with this riveting new effort which signals that he's really hit the big time now - it's for Ellen Allien's mighty Bpitch Control. 'Xilo' is an adventurous main room workout that sets the scene perfectly before the direct execution of 'Efien' a slamming tribal techno tool mixed with gnarly acid squelch. Over on the flip, the dystopian electro beats of 'Gemini Leaks' mix it up a bit more, and closing it out is the strobe lit frenzy of 'SIT' with its Detroit style chord progression that will have you reaching for the lasers.
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White Line Sunrise II.I (Le Roy Soleil)
White Line Sunrise II.I (Le Roy Soleil) (140 gram vinyl double 12")
Cat: ERS 050. Rel: 06 Dec 21
 
Techno
The Smell Of Orange Peel (7:26)
Kliszewicz Klopcic Klim (4:58)
City Limits (5:27)
Feathers (6:12)
Versace 101624 (13:46)
The Clock House (Pt 1) (1:21)
EL-9400 (8:07)
My Brother & His Mate (2:36)
Review: Roy Of The Ravers takes a break from his mischievious outings on Acid Waxa et al to lay down some of his braindance tackle on Emotional Response. White Line Sunrise II.I (Le Roy Soleil) can rightly be considered a follow-up to White Line Sunrise II and indeed it represents a similar kind of spectrum of electronica. Roy's sound is edging further into the kind of 'artist' territory where slower, softer tracks, odd vocal diversions and some pop sensibilities merge with the acid, electro, breakbeat and other well-established tropes of his sound. It's the kind of record which could easily broach this quirky fringe operator of UK electronics to a broader fan base, and there's no doubt he's got the melodic, emotional heft on tracks like 'Versace 101624' to get everyone on board.


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Played by: Piers Harrison
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Where Goes Your Soul?
Where Goes Your Soul? (12" + insert)
Cat: SHR 003. Rel: 11 Aug 21
 
Techno
Where Goes Your Soul? (7:54)
Two C Bee (6:36)
Analex (8:01)
Review: Dealing with grief can be very tough. Many find that having a creative outlet proves useful. That's certainly the case for Seven Hills Records' regular Thee J Johanz, who wrote this EP while coming to terms with the death of his mother. Interestingly, it's not a particularly melancholic affair - it's too dancefloor-focused for that - but there's certainly a lot of emotion to be found amongst the chords, melodies and motifs. The standout, for us at least, is opener 'Where Goes Your Soul', where sharp, rising and falling electronic motifs ride a surging acid bassline and bustling machine drums. 'Two C Bee' sees him wrap wild, high-pitch acid sounds and bubbly, sequenced synth sounds around a chunky house beat, while 'Analex' is a formidably psychedelic slab of beat-free ambient exploration.
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Wayfinder
Wayfinder (12")
Cat: NONPLUS 032. Rel: 14 Oct 15
 
Techno
Overpass (9:23)
Wayfinder (6:51)
Dromolaxia (7:03)
Review: Boddika's Nonplus continues to impress us with its ever evolving direction and surprising array of recruits that still remain in harmony with its modus operandi. After equally surprising yet undoubtedly great releases by Shlomi Aber and Eduardo de la Calle, Berghain and Infrastructure NYC regular Ed Davenport aka Inland steps up; and delivers the goods as always. "Overpass" is a full frontal peak time weapon that reflects his experience playing in the worlds best techno club and brilliantly executed in all its nine minute glory. The title track is more suited for the pre peak time moments; a hypnotic slow burner but still retaining some intensity. Finally "Dromolaxia" is a sturdy and slowly evolving stomper with some real sinister dub chords lurking in the background. Tip.
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Venydia
Venydia (12")
Cat: DBH 007. Rel: 07 Jun 22
 
Techno
Venydia (9:41)
Styrax (5:24)
Electrophoria (9:32)
Review: Bigeneric was the alias of veteran Swiss producer Marco Repetto, under which he released the now legendary Venydia EP back in 1995 on The Spacefrogs label. Diamonds & Pearls Music now reissues this seminal classic, which features the evocative title track - a true zeitgeist which treaded similar sonic territory as Laurent Garnier at the time, while on the B side 'Styrax' is a more minimalistic and rhythm-based cut similar to what another contemporary, Plastikman, was doing. Finally, a previously unreleased, beatless version of the Detroit hi-tech soul influenced 'Electrophoria' is featured as an exclusive.
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Valentine (reissue)
Cat: HERZBLUT 002. Rel: 10 May 23
 
Techno
Valentine (7:24)
Papillon (7:17)
Review: German artist Stephan Bodzin has done a fine job of keeping himself at the forefront of the melodic techno world, not least with his always boundary-pushing live shows. He takes that energy into the studio when cooking up his scintillating club tracks, too, and always has. This reissue on his own Herzblut label revisits one of his many stand cuts. 'Valentine' is a wonky one with creepy bass and mysterious melodies over crunchy tech beats. 'Papillon' takes flight like its butterfly namesake, with elegant leads and rubbery bass all doused in glorious melodic rain that has a sci-fi edge.
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Universal Vibe EP (feat Brothers Vibe mix)
Cat: MIXX 23. Rel: 07 Nov 16
 
Techno
Caught In A Moment (5:18)
Universal Vibe (8:50)
From Now On Only Good Things Will Happen (7:01)
Universal Vibe (Brothers Vibe remix) (6:31)
Review: It's been a while since something new from Dave Ellesmere surfaced, but the multifaceted artist has been tasked by the ever on-point Brothers' Vibe to lay down a few serious slabs of club tackle for Mixx Records. "Caught In A Moment" heads straight into tripped out techno territory, all urgent cyclical rhythm and head-teasing FX, but the mood is drastically different on the chord led 909 thumper "Universal Vibe". "From Now On Only Good Things Will Happen" once again channels the edgy Robert Hood style to great effect before Brothers' Vibe takes over for a deliciously dusty, meandering remix of "Universal Vibe".
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Uma EP
Uma EP (12")
Cat: RBB 01. Rel: 01 Jun 21
 
Techno
Filter Seq (3:55)
Mezzo FM (4:54)
Poetic Frame (6:09)
Poetic Frame (Victor De Roo remix) (4:02)
Poetic Frame (Anatolian Weapons remix) (7:55)
Review: Having spent much of the last few years working alongside Lou Savary in cold-wave revivalists Reymour, Luc Bersier has decided to go solo as Marcel Die Sie. His debut release, which also happens to be the inaugural EP of the Rababoo label, naturally inhibits a similar sonic space to his work with Savary, with each of the three original cuts on show offering a mixture of chugging, mid-tempo grooves, wayward electronics, early '80s new wave synth sounds and a subtly psychedelic mood. There are similarly impressive remixes on the flip too, with De Roo's moody, occasionally spacey IDM style take on 'Poetic Frame' being followed by a hypnotic, acid-fired and trance-inducing interpretation of the same track by Dark Entries artist Anatolian Weapons.
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The Club Is Now An Empty Room
Cat: STARRK 001. Rel: 04 May 21
 
Techno
Concrete Paradise (4:49)
Void Distance (4:55)
Calculated Risk (5:15)
Cathartic Cough (5:09)
Review: Our unofficial award for title of the week goes to debutant Starrk, whose The Club is Now an Empty Room wistfully captures the pandemic-era realities of dance music in 2020 and early '21. Fittingly, the four cuts showcased on the Brooklyn-based producer's first vinyl outing tend towards the apocalyptic, combining thumping, industrial-strength techno beats with distorted audio textures and nods towards the thrusting, redlined energy of 1980s EBM. Our picks of a strong bunch are thrusting opener 'Concrete Paradise' and the macabre, twisted, off-kilter hedonism of 'Calculated Risk', though all four tracks are impressively scuzzy and clandestine.
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STAB 016
STAB 016 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: STAB 016. Rel: 08 Nov 21
 
Techno
Lightly Fried Love (6:23)
Hot Folder (6:37)
Review: Massive no frills, all thrills 2 tracker from James A. Donadio. A side is upbeat and crisp and B side is downbeat and dirty.
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Scious Records 001
Cat: SCIOUSREC 001. Rel: 07 Oct 22
 
Minimal/Tech House
Melchior Productions Ltd - "Yeah X 3" (9:52)
Paul Walter - "Xvive" (14:26)
Review: Weirdo minimal tech soul, anyone? Any takers should be directed towards this oddball release from Melchior Productions and Paul Walter. Two tracks of serious strangeness: timestretched vocals and repetitious yeahs blossom between the beat-thickets of Melchior's 'Yeah X 3', while many more percussive hits and cuts and clicks and pops and booms come courtesy of Walter's B-side, 'Xvive'. It's an impressive first foray for Maria Newyen's new imprint Scious; let's hope future 12"s stay just as weird.
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Revisited (reissue)
Cat: FIEDELTWO 8. Rel: 22 Mar 22
 
Techno
Fiedel - "Doors To Manual" (2021 Remaster) (4:58)
Espen Lauritzen - "F/T/S" (2021 Remaster) (5:52)
Review: Berlin techno stalwart Fiedel serves up some more reissues of effective DJ tools on Fiedeltwo. This time around we have a 2021 Remaster of 'Doors To Manual' which was featured originally on Berghain (where he's resident) compilation Funf back in 2010. It's a typically wonky and off-kilter cut by him that showcases a truly singular approach to techno. Over on the flip, Kyiv's Espen Lauritzen contributed 'F/T/S' to Fiedel's very own mix for the esteemed Berlin club's mix series, the eighth to be precise, and it too gets a 2021 remaster. A pounding warehouse techno workout in the vein of classic Djax Up Beats, this one's serious.
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Red X
Red X (hand-stamped 12" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: OSS 001. Rel: 05 Dec 22
 
Techno
Red X (Vertigo version) (10:24)
Information (Raw version) (6:33)
Drum Tangle (Raw dub) (5:27)
Review: Bristol's Daniel Davies aka Ossia is back with the third release on his eponymous imprint titled 'Red X' (Vertigo version) which sees the Young Echo affiliate create an evocative and atmospheric experience incorporating industrial textures, dubbed-out effects and creative sampling. Over on the flip, 'Information' (Raw version) is at once a subdued and contemplative minimal dub experiment, followed by the gutsy stomp of 'Drum Tangle' (Raw dub), a proper heads-down number with serious basement vibes.
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Preternatural
Cat: RPTCH 12. Rel: 10 Nov 20
 
Techno
Flattening My Nerves (5:38)
Class Of Disobedience (6:00)
It's OK To Have No Fun (5:07)
It's OK To Have No Fun (Ascion remix) (5:57)
Preternatural (6:10)
Review: Hammer time heroics from Greece's Marceldune right here as she continues to explore her unique fusion. Two parts squat party, one part IDM, three parts techno; there's a wily sense of energy and freeform fury running throughout each track. Both 'Flatten My Nerves' and 'Class Disobedience' are on the stampy side of things; lo-fi, soft-focus and raw as hell. Deeper into the EP, the brilliantly titled 'It's OK To Have No Fun' brings a little trance into the blend (especially with the industrial strength breaks of Ascion's remix) while 'Preternatural' seals the deal with a crunchy European techno stomp. Crunchy.
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PHANES (feat Significant Other remix)
Cat: CNC 002. Rel: 05 Jul 21
 
Techno
Lyrids (4:46)
Quadrantids (5:42)
Geminids (6:06)
Geminids (Significant Other remix) (3:57)
Review: Design Default first emerged back in 2018 with a release on Fragil Musique - the vivid, finely sculpted ambient LP Dawn Chorus. Now they're back with a new album, this time on New York label Club Night Club (who put out the excellent Herron Lowflow EP. The vibe is decidedly different, dealing in punchy electronica workouts with ample sonic manipulation and high production values. 'Lyrids' has enough brute force and deft dynamics to snap your head clean off, in the club or elsewhere, while 'Quarantids' teases between lush ambience and gravelly future-tech beats. 'Geminids' ramps up the industrial strength drum hits and nudges the tempo in kind, but still the artful programming and visceral mixing prowess is on full display - something Significant Other steps up to on their remix too.
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Peaks & Troughs
Peaks & Troughs (180 gram red vinyl 12" + download code limited to 200 copies)
Cat: HC 003. Rel: 28 Feb 22
 
Techno
Prepaternal (Paternal Revision) (7:21)
Secrets Of The Pedal Bone (7:19)
Ooze (7:58)
Figuring Out This Damn Jetpack (5:27)
Review: Tristan Watkins is exploring a horse-themed concept in earnest with his work as Phonopsia on his burgeoning Horse Category label. There's an inherent wonkiness to the sound on this third entry which possibly hints to the meaning behind this aesthetic, with 'Prepaternal (Paternal Revision)' leading in with some delightfully off-kilter synth action around a light and skipping house groove. 'Secrets Of The Pedal Bone' meanwhile deals in a quirky sound somewhere in the region of chiptune but with a little Ceephaxian bite, and 'Ooze' deals in some potent, dislocated techno. 'Figuring Out This Damn Jetpack' goes more explicitly towards 8-bit synth lines, but then gives them a walloping beat, making for some of the most distinctive club gear we've heard in a while.

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Panisch
Panisch (7" + MP3 download code)
Cat: LF 011. Rel: 23 Nov 21
 
Electro
Panisch (4:15)
Nuance (3:58)
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Out There EP
Out There EP (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: OTM 001. Rel: 17 Oct 22
 
Techno
You Wanna Get Real (10:57)
Whispers (11:26)
Review: The mysterious Jase inaugurates new label Off The Map with some quirked-up and glitched-out microhouse on the Out There EP. On side A, you can properly get weird at the afterhours with the cheeky blip, blurp, bleep of 'You Wanna Get Real', while over on the flip you've got another reductive jam reminiscent of mid-noughties mnml on 'Whispers' - all atonal sounds and clipped rhythm programming to keep the paranoid dancefloor vibes going well into Monday morning. Tip!
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Oceanos Extintos EP
Cat: ALLN 009. Rel: 20 Sep 22
 
Minimal/Tech House
Eu Lembro (6:11)
Oceanos Extintos (6:20)
Trabalho Bracal (5:40)
Apoena & Zenta Skai - "Fosseis" (7:11)
Review: Apoena is the alias of Henrique Casanova, a DJ and producer from Brazil who heads up Allnite Music which presents his latest effort titled Oceanos Extintos. The mesmerising dub tech house of opener 'Eu Lembro' calls to mind classic Thibideau brothers, leading in to the frozen borders of the title track which will engulf you in its cavernous sound. Over on the flip, the steely and pummelling 'Trabalho Bracal' is by far the fiercest cut on offer, and the collaboration with Zenta Skai 'Fosseis' takes a u-turn on this trippy and contemplative electro jam.
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Tags: Minimal | Dub Techno
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NFT
NFT (12")
Cat: KOMPAKT 452. Rel: 15 Jun 22
 
Techno
NFT (4:57)
NFT (Tricky Disco remix) (6:20)
NFT (Justus Kohncke version) (5:42)
NFT (Michael Wells aka GTO remix) (6:21)
Review: Bleep techno formed as a result of likening the arpeggiated bleeping of techno, with the sound of contempoary bleeps: small toy robots, Speak n' Spells, the digital chatter of sci-fi foley in franchises like Star Trek and Star Wars. Now, music editor Jurgen Laarmann argues vehemently that bleep is back, and in EP form, likens its resurgence with the advent of NFTs and cryptocurrencies. 'NFT', therefore, is a four-tracker like no other, with the banging original track coming together with Bleep stalwarts including Michael wells, Tricky Disco and Justus Kohncke.
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Neighborhood Watch Volume One
Cat: WB NW1. Rel: 06 Dec 21
 
Deep House
NativeSun vs JamesBangura - "Demon Mode" (3:35)
Sami - "Marty & Jack" (5:23)
Juana - "It's Low" (6:08)
DJ Technics - "Clair" (take Two) (4:05)
Max D - "No Snare" (6:05)
The Khan - "Part Of Me (Ode To DC)" (2:47)
Review: Following up releases by the likes of Mark Seven, Florist and Cygnus, Ari Goldman's Washington D.C-based World Building returns with this awesome varioust artist compilation. Neighborhood Watch Volume One features a wide selection of moods and grooves: NativeSun vs JamesBangura get stuck into some dark dubstep on 'Demon Mode' much like The Khan does later on the deeply meditative 'Part Of Me (Ode To DC), while Sami gets their swing on with the classic house of 'Marty & Jack', Juana's tunneling 'It's Low' gives you a dose of heroin house and over on the flip Max D gets deep down and dirty on 'No Snare'.
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Multi Periodic Oscillations EP
Multi Periodic Oscillations EP (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: LA 001. Rel: 21 Jun 21
 
Techno
Cepheid Variable (part 1) (11:01)
Blazhko Effect (5:34)
Cepheid Variable (part 2) (6:46)
Review: Alan Dixon launches his brand new label Love Attack, the Multi Periodic Oscillations EP being a three tracker from Man Power at his curious techno best. Deep, dark and dubby, not to mention suitable for 3am needs everywhere, it opens with 'Cepheid Variable Part 1', 11 minutes of twists and turns, revolving around a hypnotic groove. Its baby brother 'Part 2' keeps the vibes intact before 'Applegate Mechanism' closes the EP in a straight up dancefloor fashion. Keep your eyes on Love Attack, with many more releases lined up for the next year.
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Molten Drum EP
Cat: DAMAGE 002. Rel: 24 Apr 23
 
Bass
Wire (4:09)
Molten Drum (2:47)
Machine (5:48)
Zone (Packet) (3:23)
Review: Lurka ended the year on a high with a kick-ass new EP on his own new label Make Your Own Meaning. He is now set to start 2023 in an equally strong fashion with four more futuristic bass fusions. 'Wire' is a minimal stepper with bursts of bass and flitting percussive lines. 'Molten Drum' is another twitchy mix of malfunctioning computer sounds, refracted vocals and fizzing synths that keep you on edge then 'Machine' picks ups the pace with jumpy rhythms and militant snare work. 'Zone (Packet)' rounds out with a double-speed workout and juke patterns that head out on a cosmic journey.
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Mind Restore EP
Mind Restore EP (limited hand-stamped 12")
Cat: SHAKE 002. Rel: 06 Apr 21
 
Techno
Edit Generation (4:46)
Mind Restore (6:16)
Resolve Jam (5:51)
Solus (7:24)
Review: The second salvo on Further Electronix's Shakesphere sub-label comes courtesy of Charles Green, a producer of underground techno and electro previously best known for his releases on Four Triangles and Hardgroove. His trademark style - forthright, energetic and often intense - comes to the fore on EP opener 'Edit Generation', a slamming slab of warehouse-ready techno-pump rich in beefy kickdrums, creepy sounds and loopy late-night riffs, and can also be heard on 'Mind Restore', which sounds like a wholehearted tribute to rave-era techno (all fizzing melodic riffs, deep bass and sweaty drums). Over on side B, 'Resolve Jam' is a more sci-fi flavoured techno joint, while 'Solus' is a gorgeous fusion of echoing dub techno motifs, broken techno drums and glassy-eyed electronics.
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Played by: Jerome Hill
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Lost My Controller EP
Lost My Controller EP (12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: SOHASO 027. Rel: 27 Jan 21
 
Techno
Lost My Controller (6:42)
Melancholia (Future Is Cancelledit) (6:10)
Pigs Are Here! (5:15)
Bai Bai Babi (5:29)
Zolderraam (Zachtjes Tikt) (6:15)
Review: Freek Fabricius is at the buttons for the next one on Utrecht's vital Something Happening Somewhere. He is a school teacher, dedicated DJ, label boss and party organiser who also makes cyber rave tunes of the sort found on this EP, which makes his first full release. It's fill with glistening video-game electronics, metallic electro beats and edgy soundscapes that are so bright they almost make you wince. 'Melancholia (Future Is Cancelledit)' is a mix of bristling synths and more plaintive chords while 'Bai Bai Babi' is broken beat body music from a tribe on another planet.
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K TOI Trax EP
Cat: SNF 056. Rel: 14 May 21
 
Techno
Jamie Said It Was Wicked (6:28)
Icarus (4:50)
2008 (4:00)
Looks Like A Mad Place (4:13)
Thyme Bridge (4:11)
ASMR (I'm Trying) (3:47)
Review: Shall Not Fade is in unstoppable form right now. The label is putting out a high rate of high quality releases hat traverse a broad electronic spectrum. Liam Doc is next up to take the mantle and head with it into colourful techno territory. The amusingly titled 'Jamie Said It Was Wicked' is a warm, twisted affair to build the tension and elsewhere there is glitchy broken beat techno funk on 'Icarus', old school jungle rollers like '2008' and bass heavy rhythmic workouts like 'Looks Like A Mad Place.' This nimble producer goes on to pull off even more impressive, inventive tricks on the final two tunes to make this a real standout.
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Iron Age
Iron Age (12" + insert)
Cat: TRIAMB 011. Rel: 15 Jul 21
 
Techno
Iron Age (Saumeth intro) (1:46)
Iron Age (6:47)
Iron Age (Esther Duijn remix) (6:24)
The Noize (6:51)
The Noize (MSKD remix) (6:41)
The Noize (Saumeth outro) (1:14)
Review: Raiju Manah has been making music for well over a decade under various names. He's released on some big labels and always brings the rawness to his tracks. Now he is back with a new single on the Triamb label that comes with a wealth of great remixes. The original is 'Iron Age' and it is a raved up techno track with huge siren-like stabs, cantering drums and scraping percussion. Esther Duijn remixes it into a bulky, muscular banger and 'The Noize' is then a fizzing, spitting tune with caustic textures. MSKD remixes this one into something bright and melodic and then an outro version mangles some synths and vocals into something dark.
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Into The Future EP
Cat: DSOY 003. Rel: 23 Nov 22
 
Techno
One Take (7:46)
Brothers In Rhythm (5:46)
High Energy (7:57)
Lost & Found (3:04)
Review: Isaac Prieto is Mexico-born but Detroit based and that is presumably where he hooked up with the Motor City's assured house auteur Javonntte. The pair take a trip through scuffed-up deep house brilliance here with the chattery claps and blurting bass of spaced-out opener 'One Take' before 'Brothers In Rhythm' is a more dance-y cut with pinging kicks and detuned synths stumbling about the mix to make for a brilliant sense of mechanical funk. 'High Energy' brings edgy chord stabs over busted beats and bass and 'Lost & Found' is more kinetic analogue madness with hurried techno hi-hats, spangled pads and punchy kicks all bringing an utterly fresh type of sound.
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I'm Still Mellow
Cat: ST 018. Rel: 23 Mar 22
 
Techno
I'm Still Mellow (6:55)
Wollem Llits M'i (6:47)
Review: Astonishingly, nearly seven years have passed since the last 12" single from Young Marco hit stores. While he's kept himself busy co-curating two volumes of proto-trance anthology series Planet Love and recording a tropical-tinged album (2019's hazy and home listening-focused Bahasa), it's still nice to see him refocus on delivering future dancefloor anthems. 'I'm Still Mellow' is a wholehearted tribute to a psychedelic, sample-heavy Dutch style of the early '90s known as Mellow, which was a kind colourful and loved-up take on British hardcore and European techno. Young Marco's interpretation is simple but devastatingly effective, with fluttering synth sounds and gorgeous electronics tumbling down over a booming bassline and heavyweight breakbeats. Turn to the flip and you'll find a fully psychedelic backwards version. Trippy!
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Freedom Unfolding (N Gynn Code Of Acid/Beroshima mix)
Cat: AGR 003. Rel: 28 Mar 22
 
Techno
Walking Loud (7:12)
Walking Loud (N-Gynn Code Of Acid remix) (6:10)
Freedom Unfolding (7:52)
Freedom Unfolding (Beroshima remix) (6:45)
Review: Fresh from the label's second release 'Robot Romance', supported by the likes of Laurent Garnier, Fred P, Jane Fitz, Jennifer Cardini, Rossko and more. David Agrella returns via his spaced-out house EP 'Freedom Unfolding'. Remixes are delivered by London favourite N-Gynn (Pleasure Club) known for drawing on left-field, ravey sounds and esteemed German live techno act and Muller Records/Acid Orange boss Beroshima.
Elastic basslines and tumbling percussion unfasten the A-Side with 'Walking Loud' as sinister synths convulse around the beat before N-Gynn provides a frisky reshape with sharp snares, golden keys and subtle, loopy vocal samples on a chuggier tip. The eclectic experience continues on the B-Side with title track 'Freedom Unfolding' as swinging basslines carry dream-like pads and fluttering samples, while Beroshima's acid-infused, broken beat rework provides an anthemic finale to the release.
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Envision EP
Cat: XIST 001-12. Rel: 12 Dec 22
 
Techno
Virtual Reality (Scan 7 remix) (6:49)
Envision (6:18)
Fragrance (8:39)
Stranger Things (5:52)
Review: Hungarian-born, Dublin-based Phil Robertson has some pedigree but Arbilla is a new name he's operating under, and indeed there seems to be a slightly more musical, less relentless angle to his once defiantly minimal sound to go with the new moniker too. He provides three of the four tracks here, from the chunky and dramatic 'Stranger Things' and the breezy, spacious 'Fragrance' to the EP's glorious title track, with its Plaid-like syncopation and spiralling melodies. Mysterious techno 'supergroup' from Detroit, Scan 7 remix 'Virtual Reality' and they whip it into thunderclapping Underground Resistance shape. Greatness in evidence whichever way you turn.
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Dont Be Anybody Else (Orlando Voorn mix)
Dont Be Anybody Else (Orlando Voorn mix) (180 gram vinyl 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: SUSMIG 003. Rel: 21 Mar 22
 
Techno
Dont Be Anybody Else (8:10)
Dont Be Anybody Else (Orlando Voorn remix) (6:08)
Review: Oliver Hess made his first appearance way back in 2006, producing alongside Harada on Pearldiver Records. We didn't hear any more from him for a fair while, but then in 2018 he resurfaced with some quality tech house gear via the Musik Is Egall label out of Cologne. Now Hess is back for a third instalment with 'Don't Be Anybody Else', a mid-tempo chugger with an acidic bite just crying out for a dark n' dirty basement. On the flip, the tempo ramps up considerably as Orlando Voorn takes the reins for a remix bristling with Detroit techno intensity.
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau
Tags: Tech House
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Dizzy Dizzy Dizzy
Cat: RX 4. Rel: 15 Jun 23
 
Techno
Making Me Dizzy (7:01)
Making Me Dizzy (dub) (6:58)
Tongue-Twister (7:24)
Tongue-Twister (dub) (7:11)
Review: Jordan GCZ is having a hell of a year. He's already delivered two sublime albums (his debut solo set and one created in collaboration with Detroit legend Terrence Dixon) and here drops another must-check EP, his first for Rawax. 'Making Me Dizzy' sees the Amsterdam-based producer add gorgeously ambient lead lines, lilting TB-303 motifs and funky bass to a classic Motor City techno groove, with the accompanying 'Dub Mix providing a heavier, sweatier and more intoxicating alternative version. 'Tongue Twister' is jazzier and even more intergalactic, sitting somewhere between blissed-out Move D deep house and melodious techno. The dub that accompanies it is pleasingly deep, out there and effects-laden, escorting us even further into deep space. Tip!
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Crispy Bacon (Jeff Mills remix)
Cat: F 055. Rel: 15 Aug 16
 
Techno
Crispy Bacon (original mix) (5:41)
Crispy Bacon (Jeff Mills Solid Sleep mix) (5:22)
Review: There's been much debate over the years about whose version of this seminal track was in fact the best. Laurent Garnier's 1997 classic "Crispy Bacon" gets a vinyl re-issue and it still stands the test of time. You can just imagine how innovative and futuristic this adrenalised peak time weapon sounded like in the mid-nineties. On the flip, the equally legendary Jeff Mills delivers his take on the track, keeping in mind that this is one of only a handful he's ever done. There's relentless and punishing cyclicality on offer here; the sharply resonating loops, that brutally overdriven 808 kick.. it's one of those secret weapons that never leaves the bag of the best techno DJs. Choose your side, but either way it's a definitely a classic!
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Cha Cha Club
Cat: KOMPAKT 439. Rel: 20 Apr 22
 
Techno
Cha Cha Club (5:09)
Die Frau, Die Nach Deutz Ging (6:22)
Review: Kompakt staple Reinhard Voigt returns to the label for the for first time since 2019's 'Was Wir Spuren' (KOM 402) as well as some collaborations with his brother (label co-head Wolfgang as Voigt & Voigt) and of course the minimalist concept series as RV on the KX sublabel. This one is titled 'Cha Cha Club' and it is a dark and foggy club-ready cut that straddles the line between techno and electro. Over on the flip, Voigt hypnotises you into submission once again on the mysterious and understated afterhours cut 'Die Frau, Die Nach Deutz Ging'.
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Carcass Identity
Cat: PHASE 003. Rel: 02 Mar 21
 
Techno
Things To Forget (7:11)
Spiraling Paradigm (8:47)
Freedom Principle (5:06)
Quiet Spectator (3:54)
Kundu Basket (6:06)
Desultory (8:34)
Review: Carcass Identity are Matthieu Levet and Ernesto Gonzaalez, two heroes of the Brussels underground for over 10 years. Following up their 2018 debut for Bologna-based label Random Numbers, the duo present their next collaboration for Glasgow's Phase Group which once again infuses dub electronics with cosmic and psychedelic influences. Tracks such as 'Things To Forget' explore freefall tribal trance, while the contorted techno derivatives heard on tracks such as 'Freedom Principle' or the meditative polyrhythmic futurism of 'Desultory' were highlights. Highly recommended for fans of slo-mo ritual techno in the vein of Black Merlin or Vactrol Park - tip!
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Caged (feat Hardfloor remix)
Caged (feat Hardfloor remix) (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: VIS 324. Rel: 20 Sep 21
 
Electro
Caged
Caged (Hardfloor remix)
Curvature
Replicants
Review: 20/20 Vision present the debut release from Manchester based artists Armec. Following releases for Cultivated Electronics and Furthur Electronix, the Caged EP hits the ground running - with a record that spans heavy club-ready electro and futuristic soundscapes. Complete with a hefty remix from German acid connoisseurs Hardfloor.

'Caged' sucks us down the rabbit hole with dense textures fortified by an infectious groove, vast pads, and bubbling synth lines. The Hardfloor remix of 'Caged' submerges us into an acidic electro trip - fuelled by quirky melodic licks, a menacing low-end and body shaking drums.

On the flip side 'Curvature' is an out-and-out understated bomb. Propelled by a squelching, supercharged bassline which soars over Armec's signature textural landscape, it's reinforced by razor sharp hats and a heavy kick-drum. 'Replicants' is a side-winding, emotionally charged cut that feels truly fresh and forward-thinking. Deep, luscious pads are underpinned by a superbly engineered break-beat driven groove.

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Played by: Wes Baggaley
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Bford 08
Bford 08 (12")
Cat: SL 8R. Rel: 27 Sep 21
 
Minimal/Tech House
Very (6:37)
Test (4:12)
Down (5:34)
Percy (5:45)
Review: A repress for four prime slices of classic Baby Ford minimal tech gear, from the rhythm-centric drum machine fest 'Very', the resonant bleepy tones of 'Test', the sparse and spacious 'Down' and the subtle acid undertones of 'Percy'. Baby Ford is finally getting his props as one the UK acid and techno scene's true innovators and pioneers, and these four very mixable tracks are four more reasons why this is only right.
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Tags: Minimal
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Bad Robot
Bad Robot (green vinyl 12")
Cat: APR 007. Rel: 23 Mar 21
 
Electro
Alania (4:57)
Caucasian UFOs (4:43)
Bad Robot (4:38)
Laser Gun (4:53)
Alania (Benvol remix) (9:00)
Caucasian UFOs (TTTTTTTTT remix) (5:26)
Bad Robot (PX remix) (5:20)
Review: Rise Black is Maxim Gkikaev, a producer based in southern Spain who also goes under the aliases Mitjun or Ocitin, and is part of the duo Psevdonym. He has released for Fil-Lex, Moustache and locals Another Perspective in recent years, but It is indeed a case of Bad Robot on this new one for Adjacent Possible. From the snarling acid electro bite of opener 'Alania', to the minimal EBM muscle of the title track and the truly dystopian bass dynamics of 'Laser Gun' - Gkikaev is not messing around here. Over on the flip, there are some mighty fine remixes which are equally as worthy of your attention. Benvol's electro-industrial sounding rework of 'Alania' retains that sick 303 squelch throughout, while PX's re-rub of 'Bad Robot' has an utterly majestic style of sonic futurism in the vein of legend Carl Finlow.
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Area
Area (12")
Cat: RWX 09. Rel: 30 Oct 20
 
Techno
Planeters - "Area" (6:46)
Saverio Celestri - "Entrance" (6:19)
Saverio Celestri - "Sintesi" (6:34)
Review: Teased right at the start of the year, keen ears have been awaiting this collaboration between Imprints boss-man Riccardo and Slow Life soldier Saverio Celestri since the summer. Now, fresh from quarantine, the stunning 'Area' is all yours. Bubbling electro breaks with added steel drum charm and harmonies from heaven, it's an outer planetary first smash from Planeters. Flip for two solo pieces from Saverio; the dark alley arpeggio and moody jacks of 'Entrance' and the widescreen electro / radioactive bounce of 'Sintesi'. Bumping.

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Antena
Antena (12")
Cat: TRM 004. Rel: 28 Mar 22
 
Techno
Proxima B (4:47)
Antena (4:59)
Note Repeat (5:19)
Norc (5:18)
Review: Trauma Collective returns to shock your system on their fifth release, which comes courtesy of Spain's Rafael M. Espinosa aka Geistform. The Barcelona-based artist, also known for his exploits under the Univac alias, has crafted a singular style that exists at the interzone of IDM, digital noise and electro and having earned him releases on Pi Electronics, Femur and Hands Productions in recent years.

Espinosa executes four programs in sonic warfare on the Antena EP, all sounding akin to complex bitstream amplification. A multi-level barrage of frequencies play offense on opening cut "Proxima B", which sets the theme for more widescreen pulsations that gash the senses, as heard on the syntax error of "Note Repeat" and building up to a climax on the monochromatic soundstage of "Norc" - a jagged and angular exploration in bass artefacts and static redux.

Since unleashing the austere techno of Birmingham legend Mick Harris (as Monrella) and hometown hero Kwartz on unsuspecting ears, the Madrid-based collective has now ventured into more experimental spheres, as heard on the off-kilter mentalism of ASC's Loop Research and the brooding atmosphere of Makunaimadama's limited cassette release last year. Antena is the logical progression for the label's next chapter, where it continues to push the threshold of electronic music's outer limits.
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Angry Angels EP
Cat: SAT 043. Rel: 29 Jan 13
 
Electro
The Angriest Angel
Seven Deadly Sons
Urban Jungle
The Machine
Nightdrive Detroit
Resident Evil
Review: Having been dormant for over three years, New York label Satamile returns to continue spreading the gospel of proper electro music with a six-track EP from The Ghost That Walks. Drexciya enthusiasts will be all over this record; the rubbery melody of "The Angriest Angel" recalls the Detroit duo at their most playful but with a simmering undercurrent of tension that is very much the producer's own signature style. Similarly great are the searing analogue synth buzz of "Seven Deadly Sons", the tribal 303 stomp of "Urban Jungle" and the 808 rattle and Belgian rave tones of "Resident Evil". Those who were lost without the label's presence should rest easy - Angry Angels is easily among their extensive catalogue's best releases.
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Aged Of Bronze
Aged Of Bronze (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: ERS 045. Rel: 29 Mar 21
 
Experimental/Electronic
Rave Digger (5:49)
Lavid Grinch (6:00)
Uhuru Glue (5:39)
Amaziac (4:14)
Silver Soarde (4:00)
Sethodone Recess Plant (4:55)
Review: Emotional Response present something intriguing and oh so fresh from Cherrystones, who has most commonly been spotted recently lurking about labels like Bahnsteig 23, but in fact has a legacy reaching back to the late 90s. This new mini-album is reportedly the result of a pointed retreat to Scotland - a period of semi-isolation with minimal distractions from the serious business of analogue synths and reel-to-reel tape. There's a lot going on, from the slinky, boogie-licked groove of 'Amaziac' to the sludgy, wave tinted 'Rave Digger', but throughout the common theme is one of rough, upfront waveforms - maximal sounds with lashings of character, wielded with glee by an artist knee deep in their craft.
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2020 Connection
2020 Connection (12" + insert in hand-stamped sleeve)
Cat: PLCN 002. Rel: 27 Jul 21
 
Techno
2020 Connection (4:39)
Animal Kingdom (8:34)
Really Get Fucked (4:53)
Mr Rabbit (8:27)
Review: After launching last year via an arguably overlooked EP from Obsidian, Parallel Connection has made us wait a little while for the London label's second release. It comes courtesy of Sela, a 25-year-old French producer who apparently honed his soon to be trademark sound while living in the UK. There's much to enjoy across the four track missive, from the alien electronics, loose-limbed broken electro beats and chiming lead lines of '2020 Connection' and sub-heavy, acid-flecked stomp of 'Animal Kingdom', to the pitched-down electronica eccentricity of 'Really Get Fucked' and the psychedelic late-night tech-house hedonism of 'Mr Rabbit', which boasts bleeping melodies reminiscent of both mod-90s ambient techno and Yorkshire bleep and bass.
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