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Home Schooled
Cat: SOT 09. Rel: 11 Aug 22
 
Breakbeat
CV Smiles - "Home-schooled" (SJT Norap mix) (6:07)
CV Smiles - "Home-schooled" (Rap mix) (7:39)
Porn Sword Tobacco - "Techno Story" (139 Bpm mix) (13:53)
Review: The Shot of T label serves up a versatile new split EP with CV Smiles kicking things off. A long, drawn-out and emotive synth opens up on 'Home-schooled' and comes layered with bubbly pads and serve effects that soothe the mind. Then comes a rap mix that is detailed with louche bars and more 909 production to make it pop. On the flip side, the masterful Porn Sword Tobacco flips the script with a gurgling, pulsing, deep and linear techno roller in the form of 'Techno Story' which is perfect for late-night sessions.

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Smoke Point
Smoke Point (custard vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: GN 64. Rel: 02 Dec 22
 
Ambient/Drone
Awakening (3:58)
Steam Machine (7:59)
Water Wheel (5:48)
Locked Groove A (0:30)
Locked Groove B (0:30)
Spawn Point (6:16)
Smiley (9:45)
Locked Groove C (0:30)
Locked Groove D (0:30)
Review: After being commissioned to produce several 'interlocking' ambient pieces for an art gallery piece in LA, Brian Foote and Sage Caswell decided to take the concept of 'audience crossfading' to the next level, creating an entire ambient album using a particular sonic technique. Over five long pieces from 'Waterwheel' to 'Smiley', their aim was to evoke the feeling of bodies moving in thoroughfares. The tracks are long-exposed movements captured in ambient space, blending rhythms and soundscapes for chillout rooms that exist only in memory now.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Fried EP
Fried EP (12")
Cat: UNRUH 03. Rel: 07 Sep 22
 
Techno
Fried (5:54)
PCM (dub) (5:26)
Traffic (6:50)
Late Chatter (4:32)
Review: Following up two volumes in the Sextant various artist EP series, the enigmatic Tachyon makes their full proper EP debut here on Swiss imprint Unruh. 'Fried' is very much an advanced take on the minimal techno sound and will effectively warp minds at the afterhour, followed by the mutant electro textures of 'PCM' (dub). Over on the flip, the icy and spatial 'Traffic' takes its cues as much from 2-step as dub techno, followed by the eerie twilight beats of 'Late Chatter'. Tip!
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Played by: GK Machine
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Purple Brain
Cat: GUDU 010. Rel: 06 Sep 22
 
Minimal/Tech House
IQarus (5:20)
IQarus (Deniro remix) (6:57)
Purple Brain (6:55)
OWD (Once Were Dancers) (6:18)
Review: Move over Ross From Friends;' Brain De Palma is the newest and most hilarious dance name to hit wide-scale public consciousness in recent memory. This time, the fun and slippery house music producer stops off over at Peggy Gou's new Gudu Records, delivering yet another lovable pun - 'Purple Brain' - to a surrealists' pipe dream, and four tracks of synthpop preciousness. Beachside cocktails and jelly glimmer in the sun as we take in the sonic glory of 'Purple Brain', which reminds us equally of the style of mysterious artist E. Myers blended with the 8-bit uplift of Cold Beat or Anamanaguchi. Choice cut two is 'Once Were Dancers', an arpy, farty, renegade dance bit suitable for much fruity ocean-skimming and saucy skinny-dips.

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Hinrich
Hinrich (12")
Cat: ZHARK 030. Rel: 07 Sep 18
 
Techno
Hinrich (6:53)
Rattle Disco (6:26)
Let Me Fly Away From You (6:22)
Beyond The 4th Alignment (5:59)
Review: For 22 years now Zhark Recordings Berlin has been operating relentlessly on an alternative technoid vision. The keystone of this vision is an approach of full artistic autonomy in full front against the demons of the momentariness, reproduction and stagnation, which were ever present in these past 20 years. This endeavor intensified over the years leading to numerous releases on all types of medium. With the vinyl catalogue number 30 the big K is setting out ONE more TIME to settle the score presenting yet another wrenching collection of DANCE Variations. The Haunting chains of a demoralized sorcerer in HINRICH, the shattering congas of a sinister entity in RATTLE DISCO, the euphoric bawling of a merciless god in LET ME FLY AWAY FROM YOU, the alternating motives of growing tension, clarity and unavoidable obscuration in the UNDERNEATH the 4th Alignment. All these motives are entangled in layers of a fierce percussive bombardment.
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Ricochet
Ricochet (12")
Cat: ACJ 117. Rel: 23 Oct 18
 
Experimental/Electronic
Ricochet (6:58)
Ricochet (Matthew Herbert Milky dub) (6:57)
Review: Bambooman (real name Kirk Barley) is a London based producer who presents his fourth release on Matthew Herbert's Accidental imprint - which follows up last year's terrific long player, Whispers. His new offering is the trippy minimal techno kicker "Ricochet", with its sparse arrangement revolving around a stuttering bassline and nasty chord stabs awash in plate reverb. On the flip, the man himself Herbert steps up to deliver a wacky and glitched out remix in his own truly idiosyncratic style once again.
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Played by: RUSTAM OSPANOFF.
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FDFART 02
FDFART 02 (numbered 12" in hand-stamped sleeve limited to 200 copies)
Cat: FDFART 02. Rel: 25 Apr 19
 
Breakbeat
Maurice (8:17)
Leve (6:29)
Router (5:45)
Review: Three soulful songs for romantic adventures for him and her.
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Masking
Masking (12")
Cat: WNCL 018. Rel: 04 Mar 14
 
Techno
Prostate Exam
Teletherapy
Spam Folder
Four Pints
Review: The latest offering from the West Norwood Cassette Library comes shrouded in mystery, as anonymous outfit Girls Of The Internet serve up four tracks of oddball electronics that swerve the usual upfront dancefloor fare that populates the label. There's still plenty of groove to be enjoyed, but the overall tone is one of leftfield analogue electronics with a rough finish and an experimental leaning. There's a pleasing directness about the likes of "Teletherapy" with its lean drums and erratic lead synth line, while "Spam Folder" creates an unhinged funk with some heavy swinging drums and oddly quiet acid lines. All in all it's a wild affair that will work for more adventurous spinners of a raw disposition, and marks an interesting diversion for the label in question.
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Ten Years Serendeepity: DJ Sotofett's Quixmix Dubs
Neil Landstrumm - "Squweee" (feat LNS - DJ Sotofett Sputters remix) (3:13)
Jorge Velez - "Listening Model" (DJ Sotofett Bassdubb) (4:56)
Ester Brinkmann - "Apollo11" (DJ Sotofett Straight dub) (4:09)
Tamburi Neri - "Odissea Del Ritmo" (DJ Sotofett Acidisco dub) (4:58)
Review: After the epilogue of the "Ten Years" series of four EPs, Serendeepity invite DJ Sotofett to re-dub four tracks from the compilation. His choice was to work on the tracks of Neil Landstrumm, Jorge Velez, Brinkmann and Tamburi Neri.
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66Degrees13
Cat: 66D 13. Rel: 06 Feb 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Ozy - "Sequential Dub" (5:25)
Sanasol - "Pipeline" (6:08)
Oz Artists - "Atomox" (6:56)
Terry Cummingz - "Cherry Bon Bon" (5:32)
Review: Iceland's Thule offshoot label 66 Degrees was a vital label back in the day. After a 20-year hiatus, it came back strong in August and now follows up quickly with a second superb EP. This one is a carefully curated various artists collection that pulls together some local house anthems new and old. Ozy's 'Sequential Dub' is a super smooth deep house number with lush chord work. Sanasol brings heavier, more raw house drums and grinding bass that will get floors in a sweat. Oz Artists mixes up a raw, mechanical groove with balmy, dreamy pads up top to make for something utterly compelling on 'Atomox; while last of all Terry Cummingz pays homage to dusty Windy City house on his perfectly lo-fi 'Cherry Bon Bon. Classy business for sure.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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UNAS 001
UNAS 001 (hand-stamped 12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: UNAS 001. Rel: 07 Sep 20
 
Techno
Forgiveness But No Surrender (7:00)
Whippet (6:58)
The Sickness (6:17)
Silent Scream (7:10)
Review: Unknown Assailant is a limited run vinyl only label shrouded in mystery. Each of the four tracks on the first release touches on a different style of techno ranging from cinematic acid of "Forgiveness But No Surender" to the peak time energy and in your face style of "Silent Scream". Incorporating the dark and stripped back minimal style of "Whippet" along with the clunky dance floor groove of "The Sickness" it is a well-rounded eclectic package that fuses analogue textures with ambient moods and bursts of energy. Each of the tracks have been made in collaboration with an artist who wishes to keep their identity a secret, so the music does the talking for itself. Unknown Assailant pins the release together featuring on each of the collaborations, and the four Silent Assassins range from artists known for their top selling releases on well-known labels to others lesser known in the realms of techno. This release is limited to a vinyl pressing of only 200 copies with more in the series of secretive releases to follow in the coming months.
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Skyscrapers
Skyscrapers (1-sided 7")
Cat: NK 001. Rel: 19 May 22
 
Techno
Skyscrapers (5:28)
Review: If you've not heard 'Skyscrapers' yet, where have you been? First released digitally last year and accompanied by more remixes than we can count, the track is arguably Nina Kraviz's most accessible, radio-friendly release to date - a potential crossover anthem that's as cool as it is catchy. Now finally available on vinyl via this single-sided seven-inch, 'Skyscrapers' is a prime piece of what Kraftwerk would have called 'techno-pop', with the much-loved Russian producer's sweet vocals rising above a bed of ultra-crunchy, snare-heavy machine drums, dreamy Chris Lowe chords, gaseous pads and ear-catching lead lines. It's basically synth-pop, but it's classy and sonically deep enough to please all but the angriest underground techno purists.
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Stalheim Mix
Cat: DENT 008. Rel: 22 Apr 21
 
Techno
Skatebard - "Stalheim-Mix" (10:27)
Skatebard - "Tristulf" (0:57)
DJ Sotofett - "Digitalo-Mix" (16:20)
Review: Skatebard's Digitalo Enterprises has been keeping it real since the mid 00s, never failing to come through with what we like to call 'the truth'. Whether it's disco, house or even techno on the menu, the quirky Norwegian producer-DJ has got a touch of class across everything he does, and inviting fellow Norwegian DJ Sotofett to the catalogue is pure evidence of that. The head honcho is up first, rolling across the wax plate with 2 cuts: the first, "Stalheim-Mix" is a pacey, bass-heavy techno roller with a supremely progressive tone of voice, whereas "Tristulf" is made for pure meditation thanks to its slow, warm flow of Balearics. On the flip, DJ SO-PHAT adds to the ambient glow thanks to the placid waters of "Digitalo-Mix", a sparkling slice of synth experimentation that'll have the new age retroists gleaming with joy. Bloody lovely, we might say!
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Please Touch
Cat: EAUX 1691CD. Rel: 22 Jun 23
 
Techno
Joy Of The Worm
Rib Cage
Pleasure Vessels
Spore
Feeding Time
Spines
Disappared
The Illuminating Glass
Turning Blue
Review: Mysterious techno artist Rrose presents their first ever CD release, and their second full-length project to date. Following 2019's Hymn to Moisture, Please Touch features 11 slippery slinkers, flaunting Rrose's penchant for hypnotics and minimalisms; the likes of 'Spores' and 'Spines' refuse to indulge too many novel sounds, preferring to allow their more immersive textures to rattle and ricochet over each mix, producing a delugey wash. Thematically, the LP deals with themes of touch, intimacy and embodiment, doing some of the work to bridge the schizophonic gap that's remained open since the dawn of recorded music.
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Played by: Joachim Spieth
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Chains Nr 1
Chains Nr 1 (180 gram translucent marbled vinyl 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: IAL 002. Rel: 04 May 23
 
Techno
Chains Nr 1 (7:42)
Chains Nr 1 (Federsen remix) (7:07)
Review: The second release on the appropriately titled Introspection Audio out of Switzerland comes from debutant Audiochain, who steps out in rather impressive fashion on the glacial and cavernous dub techno journey that is 'Chains Nr 1'. For the appropriate recontextualisation over on the flip, the label has tapped none other than shadowy Bay Area dub techno engineer Federsen who lends his Midas touch, to typically chilling effect.
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Crystal Clear
Cat: K7 415. Rel: 16 Nov 22
 
Bass
Crystal Clear (4:34)
Rainbow Rhythm (4:31)
Review: Following a string of dreamy excursions on the likes of Solar Body and Shall Not Fade, Ashley Thomas makes his debut on K7 with these two club workouts. 'Crystal Clear' is a pristine and elegant stepper laced with glistening arpeggios and sonic vapour trails. The vibrantly titled 'Rainbow Rhythm' hits with a little more sternness in its tone and direction thanks to the powerful kickdrum... Before opening up into a powerful technicolour hook. Delicious.
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Unfold Voices EP
Unfold Voices EP (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: WGVINYL 96. Rel: 16 Dec 22
 
Minimal/Tech House
Voices (7:16)
Unfold Me (6:26)
Voices (DJEFF remix) (6:13)
Voices (Malandra Jr remix) (7:06)
Unfold Me (Annett Gapstream remix) (5:41)
Review: Berlin's famous river-side club with its iconic LED ceiling has long been a champion of contemporary tech house. The label has respected that in fine fashion with mix series, LPs and EPs from a wide array of artists. Jamiie is next up with some textbook cuts from the frontline. 'Voices' has a warrior lead that is almost like a call to arms over turbulent mid-tempo tech drums. 'Unfold Me' is another mid-tempo roller with drum undulations and drawn-out synth pain up top. 'Voices' (DJEFF remix) ramps up the wonkiness even further with two further remixes also providing late-night fuel.

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HA 002
HA 002 (12")
Cat: HA 002. Rel: 19 Dec 22
 
Minimal/Tech House
Moon Of Saturn (9:55)
Hifi Profi (9:06)
Say It (11:11)
Review: There is a captivating serenity to the first track of Fabio Araneda's new EP for the nascent Heineraudio. 'Moon Of Saturn' has suspensory pads and dreamy melodies that get the mind floating amongst the stars. Deep bass adds weight and texture as you glide in tech house perfection. 'Hifi Profi' has more squelchy sci-fi sounds and rickety beats then the whole of the B-side is taken up by 'Say It' which is a mind-altering minimal excursion into the deepest recesses of space. Vocal samples and twisted acid lines all add to the impact of the trip.
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Anthropomorphic Sympathy
Anthropomorphic Sympathy (180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: MGM 05. Rel: 23 Sep 19
 
Minimal/Tech House
You (5:55)
Sopine (4:58)
Dimlove (5:30)
-*- (4:05)
Empathy Master (4:28)
For Edmond Belamy (2:38)
Interlude (2:13)
Anthropomorphic Sympathy (5:11)
Singularity (3:44)
November Subitizing (5:45)
Juniper (4:51)
Lived II Time (2:50)
Allopoiesis (3:10)
Korwar (4:23)
Review: Having built up his self titled label alongside his sterling work as part of Oscillat, Lazare Hoche and Will & Ink, the one and only Malin Genie delivers his debut solo album. Moving beyond the pure club focus of his singles and EPs, the Genie has seized this opportunity to present a widescreen panorama of his sound, leading in with the subliminal ambience of "You" as a springboard to explore breaks, electro, techno, and especially IDM. There are so many ideas swirling round Anthropomorphic Sympathy, it's hard to know where to begin describing it. A true headphone commute for the deep listener to burrow into.
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Stream Of Thoughts (feat John Shima remix)
Cat: CMD 008. Rel: 19 Apr 22
 
Techno
Relinquish (5:24)
Shifting (5:26)
Relinquish (John Shima remix) (7:06)
Close To Zero (5:30)
Review: Mihail P brings us a 4 tracker, including a special John Shima remix. We start with the title track "Relinquish", a nice journey through deep space at a modest tempo. It features electro breaks rhythm patterns and harmonics to send you in to orbit. Following is "Shifting", a more acid tech vibe and straight 4/4 chugger, in line with proper Detroit / UK lushness from the 90's and forward. Flip to the B side for "Reliquish John Shima remix". It's hard to say which track is the peak, but this one's a contender. John Shima is known for his signature bleepy, but danceable sound. He adds layers of synth programming intelligence and great basslines as usual. Finally the B2 "Close to Zero" is the closing tune. Similar to the opener, we find more electro breaks, synth basses and a cool pad to complete the perfect journey.




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Session Extend EP
Session Extend EP (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: TABR 047. Rel: 05 Aug 19
 
Techno
Extend (5:11)
Ckahep (4:52)
Rust (5:33)
Helm (4:05)
Citizen (4:48)
Review: Tabernacle turn their attention towards the industrial side of their musical repertoire with this hard-hitting release from Russian and French outfit UVB76. Hot on the heels of their S A N album on Teenage Menopause, this formidable duo serve up a searing blend of classic EBM pressure and contemporary flair, veering from the Skinny Puppy-esque stomp of "Extend" to the bruising Vex'd-tinted dubstep flex of "Ckahep". "Rust" locks into a jagged, darkside techno rut, while "Helm" gets artful with space and noise sculpture. "Citizen" offers the most measured track on the release, an uneasily submerged kind of electro noir for tortured souls.
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Flow Through EP
Flow Through EP (12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: AKS 9. Rel: 27 Mar 23
 
Techno
Empty Mind (6:12)
Pattern (5:45)
Review: Laima Adelaide's new 12" on Shahr Farang is as deft as sound design gets. The hugely limited 12" is all about quiet artistry and mastering the small things. The A-side 'Empty Mind' is a delightfully sparse and empty yet potent piece with supple, suggestive rhythms and sustained chords that are grainy and lo-fi. It's amazing just how absorbing such little sound can be. 'Pattern' then takes up the whole of the flip with a more pulsing and dynamic rhythm but the whole tune still seems to float through space with distant starry twinkles, deep space energies and a hopeful sense of melodic beauty.
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Babylon Paralysis
Babylon Paralysis (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: FPR 005. Rel: 23 Sep 19
 
Techno
Congo Shuffle (version) (7:07)
Invisible Guest (6:54)
Paralyzed Dub (2:32)
Review: UK dub techno maestro Steve O'Sullivan is back with another payload of deep immersion heaters under his Bluetrain guise, this time on the Future Primitive label. There's a deadly restraint at work on "Congo Shuffle", where the elements get reduced to needlepoint precision and the low end rhythm section stalks with purpose. "Invisible Guest" takes things in an explicitly dubwise direction, channelling serious Rhythm & Sound vibes for an immaculate head-nodder, before "Paralyzed Dub" slows down further into an end of the line skank for the weary to find solace in - masterful movements in the echo chamber from start to finish.
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Correcciones Calypso 4
Cat: CC 004. Rel: 24 Apr 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Youkounkoun - "Samoarabian" (6:50)
Inigo Vontier - "Transito" (6:11)
Thomass Jackson - "Traccident" (7:01)
Olta Karawame - "Folie Sans Dent" (6:05)
Review: Correcciones Calypso returns from a generous hiatus with the fourth edition of its acclaimed edit series, replete with four re-edits that veer from the subtle to the downright brazen. Thomass Jackson and INigo Vontier invite the French duo Youkounkoun to open proceedings with an insane early 80s edit full of big drums and exotic touches that's been blowing dancefloors all around the world for the past years - and definitely resides in the brazen category, despite a lot of work having gone into it. Olta Karawame make their debut on the series with a powerful, compact edit full of ballsy keyboard riffing and a military-sized kick drum that is guaranteed to have heads banging . To complete the release label bosses Thomass and INigo deliver edits of their own with their characteristic sound, giving this EP maximum a value for money factor and entertainment from start to finish.

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Hug Your Friends
Hug Your Friends (180 gram vinyl 12" with obi-strip)
Cat: TRESOR 327. Rel: 28 Feb 23
 
Techno
Hoffman's SOS (Scully, Owsley, Sand) (5:38)
Blue Striped Felix (5:30)
2way (4:54)
Morf (5:44)
Review: Brunson marks a shift away from his earlier work under the name Acid Jakal, and eases further into his penchant for modular techno experiments. In a roundabout way, his music is influenced by the writings of various psychedelic and bohemian movement pushers such as Timothy Leary; and the result? An empathic hybrid techno powerhouse of an EP, which urges us to love our friends through pulsing beats and raw tops.
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Aex 016
Aex 016 (limited hand-stamped 12")
Cat: AEX 016. Rel: 23 May 23
 
Techno
Malin - "Trumma Dub" (4:54)
Anna Kost - "Her" (5:34)
Ivano Tetelepta - "20+20" (6:34)
Jasper Wolff - "Felix" (5:03)
Maarten Mittendorff - "Superintendence" (9:52)
Review: Founded in 2014 by Dutch techno stalwarts Jasper Wolff and Maarten Mittendorf, AEX are at the top of their game when it comes to sourcing quality experimental techno, having already spent plenty time and effort on former efforts like Indigo Aera. Focusing on V/A compilations has helped them maintain constant freshness, and this whopping sixteenth edition to the series is no exception to that rule. Bowler-overs like Ivano Tetelepta's '20+20' collide neatly with tricky clackers like Malin's 'Trummer Dub', while the B-side is taken up by the label's founders on some dubbier excursions.
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Played by: Ney Faustini
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Vertabre EP
Cat: RP 004. Rel: 24 Apr 23
 
Electro
Vivre (5:59)
Kraft (4:37)
Vertabre (4:27)
Vertabre (Sync 24 remix) (5:54)
Review: Scanone is a producer who has proven his versatility and so it's no wonder he's been tapped up for some killer tunes by the Reposition label. This blistering electro EP features three originals that mix up industrial textures with caustic drums and star-gazing synth work. 'Vivre' is an eye-watering opener with sheet metal sounds and frosty pads, 'Kraft' is then a slower more pensive electro soundscape and 'Vertabre' has a truly brutal groove that will rattle the walls of any club space, as well as dislodge brain cells. Sync 24 rounds things out with a remix of the same cut that becomes a sonic blizzard.
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Flickering Lights (feat Anton Kubikov mix)
Cat: AE 13. Rel: 02 May 23
 
Techno
Flickering Lights (6:38)
Flickering Lights (Anton Kubikov remix) (7:36)
Sacred Nights (6:30)
Roaming (5:34)
Review: Copenhagen-based Icelander Ohm and Berlin-based Philipp Priebe mine the warmest depths of dub techno here across three stumble originals. 'Flickering Lights' is silky and muted, with smooth drums and claps gliding over a cavernous groove that is subtly lit with sustained chords. The Anton Kubikov remix is more lithe and electronic, with reflective synths and nimble leads making for a minimalistic workout. There is then a shadowy but dynamic dub vibe to 'Sacred Night' before 'Roaming' rives this EP home with a mix of deft sound designs and pillow dub drums. It's brilliantly introspective.
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VA EP 20 Years
VA EP 20 Years (limited marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: PUZZ 022. Rel: 06 Apr 23
 
Electro
The Exaltics - "All Of This" (5:34)
Freddie Fresh - "K-64 (Elekt-ro-Funk)" (4:17)
Neil Landstrumm - "Zosey" (4:46)
Umwelt - "Celestial Mechanics" (5:12)
Review: To mark a mighty impressive 20 years of PuZZling records in 2023, the label has put together this heavyweight mix of names for an EP that sounds as good as it looks on marbled vinyl. It's a truly global affair with artists from all over the world and The Exaltics kick off with 'All Of This', a typically rugged slide of electro. From there the quality never dips with Freddie Fresh jacking your body, the legendary Neil Landstrumm bringing his textbook machine madness and Umwelt closing down with 'Celestial Mechanics'. Old school electro, acid and techno heads take note, this is a must-buy.
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Played by: Rave Energy
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Horse Time
Horse Time (180 gram transparent blue vinyl 12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: HC 001. Rel: 01 Mar 21
 
Techno
Trace Signals From A Temporal Dimension (8:45)
Deadline: Gala (5:04)
Nuba Tuba (6:14)
Memories Of Time (7:12)
Review: Horse Time is the first release from Phonopsia's new label - Horse Category. As a statement of intent for the sounds to come, this debut record shows the breadth of Phonopsia's craft in the studio looking to not be limited by genre or tempo. Across the EP he delivers a slow techno track with housey leanings, a room shaking minimal techno track, up-tempo electro wigged out with oddball elements, and a down-tempo finale that abuses time. Phonopsia has been making and playing music for a good number of years and was Sud Electronic resident from 2007-2009 and regular guest for Bleep43 from 2002-2010.
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10 Years Serendeepity: Part 1
Cat: SER 002 1. Rel: 05 Mar 21
 
Techno
San Proper - "Beauty - Sign Seal Delivery" (5:26)
Tolouse Low Trax - "Paris Horse" (7:25)
Fabrizio Mammarella - "Rhythm Machine" (6:07)
Jay Glass Dubs - "Spawn" (5:42)
Review: Serendeepity is delighted to announce a celebrative compilation for the tenth anniversary of the Milan-based record store. This collection is entirely composed of previously unreleased music, exclusively produced for the occasion by many artists of great relevance in the worldwide music scene, who supported the store over the last ten years. The artists who produced the music for this compilation are Egyptian Lover, Ellen Allien, Thomas Brinkmann, Neil Landstrumm, JD Twitch, Matias Aguayo, San Proper, Tolouse Low Trax, Jay Glass Dubs, Dj Marcelle, Jorge Velez, Tamburi Neri, Fabrizio Mammarella, Heith, Itinerant Dubs, Timeslip89, Kreggo and Intersezioni Ensemble. The entire work is composed of 4 x 12", which will be released monthly.
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Played by: LAURA BCR
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Think Again
Cat: AX 101. Rel: 16 Apr 21
 
Techno
Life On The Flipside (5:27)
The Infinite Voyage (5:57)
Breaker Breaker One Nine (4:04)
The Upside Down (6:03)
With (0:35)
Review: Jeff Mills for Axis Records. Are there any more exciting words for fans of Detroit techno? Here The Wizard assumes his MIllsart alias and once again sets off to explore extra terrestrial soundscapes. The tempo here is slower than under his own name, leaving more space for the sci-fi details and cosmic motifs to really sink in. The beats roll deep, too, with gentle percussive clatter dropped in from above. In the case of 'Breaker Breaker One Nine' the sound is almost Glenn Underground-esque. It is the EP highlight, though the glistening 'The Upside Down' is not far behind.
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Injury Time EP
Injury Time EP (140 gram vinyl 12" + insert + sticker)
Cat: WSR RF2. Rel: 16 Aug 21
 
Techno
Hi Press (5:10)
Earthrise (5:34)
Injury Time (5:42)
Amber Glows (5:31)
Review: The first anyone heard from Robert Fleck was an early drop on Well Street back in 2018, and it's been quiet since then. Anyone following Well Street knows it's a hot tip for upfront artists in the fractured fissures of the UK underground, and Fleck makes a welcome return to prove the point. There's a lot of different touchstones you could point to on this release, from nimble-footed broken beat and a whiff of nu jazz orchestration, not to mention a bass music sensibility and an appreciation for deeper strains of UK techno. But more than all that, Fleck merges his unique spread of influences into something fresh and unique, comfortably slipping between conventional genre markings with the kind of flair we've come to expect from Well Street.
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Green Tower (reissue)
Cat: SND 014. Rel: 15 Jul 21
 
Techno
Green Tower (original Paradise mix) (7:48)
Dream Punk (7:48)
Review: Last Front made these tunes for the Torema Records label in the 90s and they were only ever released in Japan in 1993. back then the country was leading the way when it came to indie labels manufacturing and pressing up their own material. Now the music made by Fumiya Tanaka, Tamotu Ide and Takehito Miyagi has been remastered for 2021. 'Green Tower' (original Paradise mix) is a dense and intense techno track with freewheeling synths and jacked up drums and 'Dream Punk' is another rattling and urgent banger that hurries onwards with a sense of tension and astral drama.
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Played by: Jane Fitz
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Spectres
Spectres (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: PSY 007. Rel: 04 Jul 22
 
Techno
Buttechno - "Spectres" (4:08)
Buttechno - "909 Steroids" (4:03)
Buttechno - "Trance Open Airs" (3:21)
DJ Speedsick - "You Do This To Yourself" (2:27)
DJ Speedsick - "Motion Sickness" (4:38)
DJ Speedsick - "Devil Times Seven" (5:16)
Review: For "Spectres", a 6-track split release, Buttechno teams up with DJ Speedsick, a Chicago-based artist, famous for his raw and uncompromising approach to sound. Together they explore sonic and textural possibilities of the extreme forms of dancefloor music employing distinct ways of sound manipulation. Buttechno's side features highly saturated textures being torn out, dissected and sewed back together with a wicked use of spectral processing. On the other side, Dj Speedsick, known for reamping his material with guitar amplifiers and cabinets, puts out tracks that bear unique sonic qualities and transform the usual sense of space and distance. The underwordly sounds and high-speed beats presented on this split go beyond the common bounds of dancefloor music, exposing the spectres that dwell between the genres.




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Luminous Egg (reissue)
Cat: LBDN 009. Rel: 06 May 22
 
Techno
Visitation (6:35)
Bod (4:36)
Luminous Egg (5:46)
The Mental Screen (5:41)
Review: Justin Mackay, also known as Mystic Shift and Force Of Angels, made one record as Audio Quest back in the mid 90s as well as recording in projects for Rising High and the like. It's one of those trippy gems from yesteryear which DJs covet for their extended sets, perfect for heavy-lidded morning moments when the immersion can't go deep enough. Now La Bella Di Notte are doing a reissue of this mysterious gem, finally scuppering the sharks to make this delectable 12" available for the masses once more. In its hazy sweeps of pads, scuffed breakbeats and mellifluous acid lines you have everything you need to take the party somewhere beyond space and time, and what self-respecting DJ doesn't want to do that?
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Modern Utopia Thoughts
Cat: HST 002. Rel: 12 Oct 21
 
Techno
Dysfunctional (6:28)
Modern Utopia Thoughts (6:14)
Libertarian On A Mission (5:41)
The NATA Liaison (6:18)
Review: Following up the inaugural release by Braintalk, Zurich-based label Human Sense Technology returns for its second edition here, this time from hometown hero Dan Piu. He rebooted his career after a 16 year hiatus a few years ago and has been more prolific than ever, with releases on Childhood Electronix, Cartulis, and Hizou Deep Rooted Music. The Modern Utopia Thoughts EP is dedicated to his youth and influenced by future visions of creation, featuring early '90s UK techno sounds that are very much in fashion at the moment ('Dysfunctional / 'Libertarian On A Mission') deep subterranean 303 acid journeys Modern (the title track) and classic Chicago house tropes as heard on 'The NATA Liaison'.
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Played by: M50
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Drifting 
Drifting  (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: VIS 329. Rel: 14 Feb 22
 
Breakbeat
Night Flight  (5:32)
Ore  (5:25)
Nocturnal  (6:10)
Drifting (6:02)
Review: To date, Kim Cosmk has generally done her own thing - self-releasing a string of digital-only singles and albums which variously mix and mangle elements of electro, IDM, techno and dubstep. Here she pops up on an established label - Ralph Lawson's 2020 Vision to be exact - for the very first time. First, she whips up a frenzy courtesy of the fuzzy and aggressive riffs of techno roller 'Night Flight', complete with creepy chords and foreboding motifs. She then delivers raw, heavy, industrial-fired electro on 'Ore', whilst warped dubstep and electro are brilliantly mixed on 'Nocturnal'. To round things up nicely, 'Drifting' is a partial vocal number built around a wobbling dubstep bass with punchy electro drums and twinkling pianos.
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State Of Flow (incl Adam Pits & Armec mixes)
Cat: VIS 333. Rel: 20 Sep 22
 
Minimal/Tech House
State Of Flow
State Of Flow (Adam Pits remix)
State Of Flow (Armec remix)
Review: Following up that excellent Synchronicity on EP Phonica AM a couple of months back, hero of the Birmingham scene Subb An returns with more underground quality with this new one on the mighty 20/20 Vision. 'State Of Flow' is an emotive and breathtaking affair that's equal parts acid, progressive breaks and UK tech house with a seething Reese bassline lurking throughout that underpins angelic vocals. Over on the flip, remixes come from Adam Pits who takes you beyond the strobelights to reach for the lasers on his ravey take, followed by Armec's menacing experimental techno rework.
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Centre Of Mass
Centre Of Mass (limited 12")
Cat: PRTR 22X. Rel: 04 Jul 22
 
Techno
Centre Of Mass (8:52)
Balance Point (8:08)
Review: A limited edition 12" vinyl with two extension cuts of Obergman's new album on Pariter! Vinyl only - No repress! Dreamy synths wash over the listener, analogue bubbles heading for the surface - imagine Drexciya in 'Wavejumper' or 'Sea Snake' mode, only with its restless electro foundations replaced by something more regular and reassuringly solid in the beats department. All in all, oozing melodic techno class.
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Discorgy EP
Cat: PHLX 004. Rel: 20 Mar 23
 
Techno
Oct-opus (8:47)
Discorgy (5:06)
Dreams Of Wrestlers (5:44)
Review: A new collaboration of Philoxenia Records founders Luigi Di Venere and Neu Verboten, Affekt Unit is informed by an aim to "spark new feelings on the dancefloor". The three track Discorgy EP celebrates their musical obsessions - Italo house, Frankfurt EBM-house and trance - with the result proving an electrifying crossover of these classic genres together with surprising new sounds. 'Oct-Opus' boasts a serious electro component, fused with progressive trance, UK bass, techno, transcendental rave and even a climactic outbreak of rave-era breaks. The title track 'Discorgy' draws from Euro dance and EBM, experimenting with a polyrhythmic bass line and bringing the kind of 'stadium house' that The KLF were always aiming for. Closing track 'Dreams Of Wrestlers' is cosmic house at its sweetest and beefiest, spruced here and there with Italo stabs and pianos, drum machine fills and some lovely subtle filtering. Not so much a case of something for everyone than everything from everyone, you might even say.
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Tags: EBM | Acid Techno
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Las Ramblas (reissue)
Cat: TR 013. Rel: 05 Dec 22
 
Minimal/Tech House
Las Ramblas (part 1) (7:49)
Las Ramblas (part 2) (7:47)
Las Ramblas (part 3) (6:46)
Review: REPRESS ALERT!: The first Soul Capsule release gets a timely reissue - certainly if the silly prices it's reached of late on the second hand market - as well as a getting a loving remastering courtesy of D&M. All three parts are swampy, sweaty tech workouts that bump along with an almost indecent willingness to tempt you onto the floor and a groove with way more sexy swing than the minimal genre usually has contact with. Part two is traditionally the most celebrated of the three if internet chatter is to be believed, but some wonderfully subtle go-go percussion makes part three the most immediate of the bunch, with part one's distinctly darkside atmospherics and snippet of female gospel voice clearly wield an air of the classic.
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A16 Remixes (Losoul, The Mole mixes)
Cat: UR 02. Rel: 20 Mar 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
A16 (Losoul remix) (9:07)
A16 (The Mole Mmd Remax) (7:01)
A16 (The Mole Mmd Drums) (6:38)
Review: The highly politicised Los Angeles collective Ultra Red re-released their superb A16/A17 12" last year. Both tunes were produced entirely from field recordings made during street protests against the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank in Washington April 16 and 17, 2000 and became secret weapons of DJs like Ricardo Villalobos & Craig Richards. Now, 'A16' gets remixed by underground titans Losoul and The Mole into two club-ready groovers. Losoul goes first with a dry and minimal take that is textured and deep with plenty of absorbing atmosphere. Next up, The Mole goes for a more propulsive sound with glistening tech house drums and icy pads. Both are artful reworks that take you on a mental trip.
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Make A Move (reissue)
Cat: TR 014. Rel: 02 May 23
 
Techno
Make A Move (part 1) (7:44)
Make A Move (part 2) (7:23)
Stay On (5:38)
Review: Minimal Man is the legendary studio partnership between Eon (aka Ian Loveday) and Baby Ford. They cooked up some of minimal's most essential tunes some 20-odd years ago and they have become expensive and highly sought after since. This EP is one of them and it features three killer cuts that will move a dancefloor as much today as ever. 'Make A Move' has a pent-up energy and forward drive that sweeps you up and keeps you locked amongst soft hi-hats and vamping chords. Part 2 is a little darker and more mysterious, with the drum loops a little edgier and the mood that bit more mischievous. 'Stay On' closes down with bubbling drum funk and swirling abstract synth world from deep inside some distant nebula in the sky.

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Needs x World Mental Health Day 2020
Needs x World Mental Health Day 2020 (180 gram vinyl double 12")
Cat: NNFP 008. Rel: 14 Dec 20
 
Techno
Shanti Celeste - "Fantasma" (5:54)
OCB - "RS3" (4:13)
Michelle - "Aesthetic" (7:11)
Bobby - "Free Your Mind" (6:34)
Peder Mannerfelt - "Our Levels" (7:14)
Yu Su - "Brittney" (live mix) (8:27)
Adam Pits - "Wind Tunnel" (5:07)
DJ Sports - "Needs Dub" (4:11)
Review: Needs' commendable charity drive continues to bring forth the goods, both in terms of good causes and world class club music. Rallying round in support of World Mental Health Day 2020, Shanti Celeste kicks the record off in style with the rapid fire, deep-diving workout 'Fantasma'. OCB keeps the pressure up with the psychotropic techno of 'RS3', while Michelle works up some delightfully freaky synths on playful jacker 'Aesthetic'. Bobby's 'Free Your Mind' is a 90s-tinged, full fat techno production indebted to Detroit, Peder Mannerfelt keeps things stripped and raw on 'Our Levels' and Yu Su weaves a beautiful tapestry of interweaving rhythms on 'Brittney'. Adam Pits' trippy techno sounds resplendent on 'Wind Tunnel' and DJ Sports completes the set with the inventive, dembow slanted funk of 'Needs Dub'.
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Played by: Neil Diablo, Matisa
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Roots
Roots (white vinyl 12")
Cat: POH 007. Rel: 24 Nov 22
 
Techno
De Intros (6:46)
Kolibri (5:26)
Ples Slovena (6:06)
Kolo (Disko edit) (5:20)
Review: Lag brings his distinctly textured techno to Swedish label Pohjola here. 'De Intros' fires out of the blocks with tightly stacked kick drum pressure under synths that peel off the groove and flashes of urgent laser. 'Kolibri' is a more stripped back cut, with rusty textures and prickly metal skating over a rubbery groove that seems to float as it races on wards. There is plenty of energy in the pounding, off-grid kicks and hits of 'Ples Sloevna' which has vocal stabs and urgent sirens again adding to the intensity while closer 'Kolo' is more scuffed up broken beat techno machismo.
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Shape The Future EP
Shape The Future EP (white & blue vinyl 12")
Cat: PRRUKDUBX 004. Rel: 29 Jun 23
 
Techno
Shaba Funk (5:19)
Odyssey (8:38)
Vision (7:03)
All Right (5:24)
Review: Senh knows a thing or two about laying down advanced techno sound designs and he did just that with his November 2022 album Shape The Future on the one and only Planet Rhythm. Now it's picked apart for a new EP featuring four of its most fearsome cuts. There is expert minimal tech funk to kick off with on 'Shaba Funk' then moody dub on 'Odyssey' stripped back deep techno serenity on 'Vision.' Last of all is 'All Right', a thumping and emotionally intense house sound that will have you dripping.
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Emperia EP
Cat: WATB 088V. Rel: 31 Oct 22
 
Techno
Emperia (6:30)
Cosmic Blues (6:27)
Loveland (6:16)
Craft Control (7:26)
Review: The eighth missive from Alan Fitzpatrick's We Are The Brave comes from the ascendant Paul Roux, a Barcelona-based producer who follows up impressive efforts on Arts Collective and Rapid Eye Movement. 'Emperia' is an austere offering balanced by majestic Millsian style strings and underpinned by a steely rhythm department, while 'Cosmic Blues' conjures up an evocative and sensual atmosphere on this restrained cut, before returning to the main room with the pummeling peak time onslaught of 'Loveland' which will have you losing your mind under the strobelights.
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Take Parts
Cat: DE 291. Rel: 18 Oct 22
 
Techno
Stroke (7:21)
Take Apart (7:34)
What You Have (4:24)
The Last Time (6:40)
Measurement (Of What?) (6:40)
Part Fun (7:23)
Review: Much is made of the love that Bill Converse from Austin, Texas, has for classic music making hardware (as opposed to the computer-based solutions most find convenient these days), but at the end of the day it's the results he gets rather than the means that have cemented his reputation as one of the most interesting names operating in the US today. This six track selection is no exception, suitably freed-up from convention or restriction and executed with a radioactive excitement that shines directly out of the grooves. Check the rapid fire snares of 'The Last Time', the eerie, horn-like screeches of 'Measurement (Of What?)' or 'Take Apart', with its ascending Detroit-style bassline, for further proof, or just dive in and enjoy the whole lot.
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Better Together EP Part 2
Cat: DSOY 005. Rel: 27 Apr 23
 
Techno
Go For It (feat Loren) (5:56)
Hesitant Hand (feat Ali Orlandi) (4:51)
Rasta Pasta (feat Moppy) (4:04)
Interstate 90 Highway (feat Javonntte) (5:41)
Track 5 (3:49)
Review: Back in February, Detroit Sound Odyssey put out the first part of the Better Together EP and it found Mexico-born but Detroit-based Isaac Prieto hook up with several different artists including Javonntte and Moppy. Here he goes it alone for part two and blows up with an all new electro that is part electro-funk, part ghetto, part cosmic wig out. 'Go For It' (feat Loren) is punchy drum-led tacker with a brilliantly knackered bassline and pinging 909s. 'Hesitant Hand' (feat Ali Orlandi) is quick and supple techno with razor sharp hi-hats and synth details that have a mind of their own. 'Rasta Pasta' (with Moppy) slows things down to a deep beatdown then it's off to the stars with thumping house curveball 'Interstate 90 Highway' (with Javonntte). What an EP.
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