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80s Techno Tracks: Vinyl Edition 1
VARIOUS
Cat: ZYX 559311. Rel: 05 Nov 21
 
Techno
New Scene - "Out Of Control" (The Belgium mix) (7:10)
Central Unit - "Computer Music" (Hardware mix) (5:40)
Indicate - "The Latest Idea" (6:10)
Dux Dux - "This Is A Sound" (New Beat mix) (5:42)
Robotiko Rejekto - "Rejekto" (Layout mix) (7:31)
Two Of China - "Los Ninos Del Parque" (Corrida mix) (5:21)
Sons Of Nippon - "Sepuku Beat" (12 mix) (5:09)
Dunk - "Body Control" (Out Of Control mix) (6:50)
Review: 80s Techno Tracks Volume 1 was originally a CD-only compilation put out back in 2019 by the ZYX Music label. It has proved so popular that it now comes on a special vinyl release that packs in eight of the best tunes to feature on the CD. It makes for a fun and throwback listen that very much chimes with the current trend for these sorts of sounds - hi-nrg, eurobeat, EBM, synth-pop, industrial and new beat with a bit of proto-acid house town in for good measure. It is the unmistakable characteristics of the machines that made these tunes that make them so instantly lovable and transportive.
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80s Techno Tracks: Vinyl Edition 2
VARIOUS
Cat: ZYX 559861. Rel: 04 Jul 23
 
Techno
Moskwa TV - "Generation 7/8" (Kalinan mix) (6:19)
MCL - "New York" (Razormaid mix) (6:25)
BIGOD 20 - "Body To Body (An Afternoon Of Aggression)" (4:13)
Two Of China - "Telk Mee" (Wild version) (4:47)
Hypnopedia - "Hypnopedia" (The Hypnotic mix) (7:43)
Westbam - "Cold Stomper" (6:20)
Aircrash Bureau - "Machine" (4:42)
Pluuto - "Isn't It Crazy" (Agsnoek mix) (5:08)
Review: A great compilation for fans of the techno sound of the 1980s, featuring eight rare and classic tracks from the pioneers of the genre. The tracks are presented in their original extended versions, which showcase the diversity and innovation of the early techno scene. The tracks range from the synth-pop influenced electro of MCL's 'New York' and Moskwa TV's 'Generator 7/8', to the dark and industrial sounds of Hypnopedia's '666' and Bigod 20's 'Body To Body'. There are also some examples of the EBM style, such as Aircrash Bureau's 'Exhibition' and The Invincible Spirit's 'Push!', which combine hard beats, distorted vocals and aggressive synths. The compilation also features some more experimental and atmospheric tracks, such as Moskwa TV's 'Tekno Talk' and Bigod 20's 'America'.
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New York
New York (blue vinyl 12")
Cat: MAXI 112112. Rel: 11 Oct 23
 
Electro
New York (Dancefloor cut) (5:09)
New York (Double New York mix) (6:42)
New York (Broadway cut) (6:43)
Short Wave Symphony (3:21)
Review: MCL tracks back to the late 80s and the time when EBM, techno and house were colliding in Frankfurt. The project was spearheaded by Alexander Henninger and Ken Taylor, who had a barrel of laughs cutting up dark and punchy box jams with some cheeky Big Apple samples for the kind of unexpected dancefloor drop which will always incite a reaction from the crowd. There are a variety of mixes to choose from depending on which specific energy you want to bring, plus there's the bonus 'Short Wave Symphony' as the consummate B2 track which offers some pure synth divisions after all that seat-inducing action on the rest of the platter.
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Techno 2024
VARIOUS
Techno 2024 (mixed 3xCD)
Cat: ZYX 831232. Rel: 07 Dec 23
 
Techno
BEC - "Energy" (Disc One mixed By Felix Reichelt)
Thomas Hoffknecht - "Relax"
Tom Wax - "Take More Changes" (Felix Reichelt remix)
Mauro Somm - "Next"
Felix Reichelt - "Brand"
The Enveloper/Herbrido - "Dysfunctional"
Uncertain - "Whack"
Felix Wehden - "The Vibe"
Felix Reichelt - "Numbers"
Ramiro Lopez/Joy Kitikonti - "Joyenergizer" (Ramiro Lopez extended mix)
Thomas Schumacher - "Come Closer"
Holy Priest/Ian Crank - "Lost"
Tommy Libera - "Bring It"
Jon Connor - "Slayer Magic"
DJ Jordon - "The Power" (Vanessa Sukowski remix)
Dave Parker/Yves-Michel - "Bang Boom"
Robpm/Fappe/Bru - "Oxygen"
Spartaque - "Exhausted"
Schwarze Puppen - "Schwarze Puppen" (Felix Reichelt remix)
Andreas Kraemer/Felix Reichelt - "Zeit"
Andy Dux/Oliver Bach - "Vampires At Night" (extended mix/Disc Two mixed By SLT & Schwarze Puppen)
Mark Porter - "Your Future Is"
Kaspar - "Since 94"
Bisou - "Unbound"
Thomas Schumacher - "When I Rock" (ADHS remix)
Housewerk - "Acid Rave"
Zero Dayz - "The Undecided"
Zajon - "Fierce Pain"
T78 - "Hell Or Heaven"
Joyhauser - "Roam Zwei"
Whoami - "Epidemic"
Schroomp - "Circuit Breaker"
Hanubis - "Another Soul"
Lander B - "18th Century"
Dimension 9/Urze - "Time Exchange"
Gizmo/Mac/Heerhorst - "Solar System" (Heerhorst mix)
Ranchatek - "I Hear You Talking" (Zero Dayz remix)
Subgate - "Isolate"
Mark Pihlar - "All Day"
Rraw/Jon Connor - "Taichung Nightshift" (Chris Lemann remix)
Gregor Tresher - "Quiet Distortion" (Bart Skils remix / Disc Three mixed By N4K!D)
M Smith - "Energetic"
The Reason Y - "Unparalleled" (Alan Fitzpatrick remix)
Hollen - "No Limits"
Drumcomplex/Zajon - "Lost Journey To Paradise"
Rudaki - "Lunar"
Filterheadz - "Skreamer" (Chicago Loop remix)
Dave Demon - "Im Schatten Der Nacht"
Razor R - "Punjabi" (NOBA remix)
Gerard H - "Dark Matter"
Motvs - "Eclipse"
Andrea Signore - "Birds Of Pray"
Torsten Kanzler - "On The Dancefloor"
N4K!D - "Hopekids"
Claas Inc - "Prometheus"
Lucas Aguilera - "Raised"
Beckers - "Switch" (Alex Stein remix)
Arctek (UK) - "Orphic"
Review: Those who enjoy the more intense, mind-mangling end of techno (particularly the trance-tinged, big room-ready European variants) should check out this three-disc mix-up on ZYX. Felix Reichwelt handles disc one, surging through tracks from the likes of Uncertain (the warehouse-ready excellence of 'Whack'), Thomas Schumacher (the acid-fired Jam & Spoon revivalism of 'Come Closer') and Spartaque (the fiendishly brutal 'Exhausted'), before SLT and Schwarze Puppen take over on disc two with a mix tailor made for massive venues with enormous soundsystems, minimal lighting, and thousands of wild ravers reaching for the strobes. NK4!D handles the third and final disc, offering a fine balance between riffs, melodies, intense acid lines and thunderous techno beats.
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Best Of
Best Of (blue vinyl LP)
Cat: ZYX 212571. Rel: 08 Feb 24
 
Uplifting Trance
Techno Harmony (Mario Piu mix) (7:23)
Serendipity (Arabesque mix) (7:03)
Your Love (Mas mix) (7:40)
Elixir
Dedicated (Mas mix)
Communication (More mix)
Sensation (Sensation mix) (1:05)
Review: Mario Piu is a tried and tested techno workhorse who has been at this since almost day once. He started in the golden days of the 90s and still keeps on turning out the jams today. This new coloured album on ZYX brings together some of his best bits from over those years. Some are originals, some are remixes, all of them are detuned to remind you of his great contribution to the scene as well as light up clubs all over again. Of course, his most successful tune was a real club classic, the 1999 single 'Communication', which is included here.
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Lightsplitter
Lightsplitter (translucent red vinyl 12" + insert)
Cat: ZCELEC 004RED. Rel: 05 Nov 21
 
Electro
Human Behind Pluto - "Lightsplitter" (5:53)
Johnfaustus - "Red Sonjia" (5:36)
VSO - "Sinking" (5:02)
VSO - "Complacency" (5:02)
Review: Human Behind Pluto, johnfaustus and VSO all contuse to this new split red vinyl from Zodiak Communte. Human Behind Pluto goes first with a warp speed, electro-tinged techno track that has a knack-snapping beat and brilliantly mangled acid line. Johnfaustus's 'Red Sonjia' is dark and twisted electro from the underworld and VSO offers two sick jams: 'Sinking' is a bumping and coruscated bit of electro-crunk and 'Complacency' is a dense full flavour cosmic assault with fearless drum programming and plenty of suspenseful synths. This one takes no prisoners and comes with its own unique insert.
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Played by: Wes Baggaley
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The Electro Guilde II
Cat: ZCELEC 009. Rel: 09 Nov 23
 
Techno
Raim - "Ultrasonic Acid"
Raim - "Zenhiser 303"
Acidulant - "Institutionize Planet X"
Sound Synthesis - "Protect Our Freedom"
Review: Long-standing Dutch acid-electro outpost Zodiak Commune are back with another trip into the creepy underbelly of the scene guided by the combined powers of Sound Synthesis and Acidulant. On the A-side of the record, the pair join forces for a collaboration they call Raim, in which they deliver creepy pads, edgy arpeggios and slamming beats aplenty. 'Zenhiser 303' in particular has a seductively dystopian tone which will be perfect for when you want to take the party somewhere darker. On the flip, Acidulant goes it alone for the downright nasty machine funk of 'Institutionize Planet X' while Sound Synthesis creates a widescreen extension of the A-side vibe with the epic 'Protect Our Freedom'.
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Blood Moon
Blood Moon (12" + poster limited to 200 copies)
Cat: ZC 034LTD. Rel: 29 Feb 24
 
Techno
Rhino Rider (6:52)
Northern Lights (6:20)
Blood Moon (6:25)
Mind Transform (6:05)
Review: Dima Gastroler delivers a potent blend of heavy techno drums and dynamic acid lines here while also expressing his reflections on global imbalances through his music. Mixing up melody, emotion, and ambiguity, Gastroler's sound is a tribute to classic electronic music that melds vintage equipment with contemporary production techniques. With a penchant for experimentation and transcending genre boundaries, Gastroler prioritizes the emotional resonance of his compositions. For him, music is a medium to evoke genuine feelings and emotions, driving his creative process beyond mere sonic exploration. To sum up - emotive techno with vintage vibes.
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Acid Machines Vol 1
Acid Machines Vol 1 (12" + poster limited to 200 copies)
Cat: ZC 035LTD. Rel: 02 Apr 24
 
Hard Techno
Acid Dropping (7:51)
Power Corrupts (5:40)
Beelzebub Rising (8:31)
Walk On By (4:45)
Review: Acid Machines Vol 1 by G303 is the latest release by the long time Dutch label Zodiak Commune and these four tracks, combined, add up to one heck of a wicked acid techno record. 'Acid Dropping' is a crushing piece of acid trance. 'Power Corrupts' is a breakneck speed techno killer - you've got to love the classic Belgium sounding doom to it, it takes us right back to 1992. ' Beelzebub Rising' is a nasty breakbeat heater that is sure to pound down some doors when played loudly. The Squarepusher like 'Walk On By' adds a nice comedown IDM touch to the close of this vinyl. This release includes a poster and is limited to 200 copies only.
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Magnetic Storm
Magnetic Storm (12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: ZCELEC 010LTD. Rel: 25 Apr 24
 
Electro
Zero Tolerance
REConnection
Instinct
Agnetic Storm
Review: Zodiak Commune has become a tried and true outpost for edgy electro in recent times, and they've been incubating the talent of Dima Gastroler across a run of releases in 2024. The run of form continues as Gastroler locks in with 'Zero Tolerance', an icy blast of machine funk with strafing synths in the classic electro style. There's similar movement sweeping across 'REConnection', albeit with more pronounced acidity in the lead lines. 'Instinct' keeps the pressure up with the dirtiest of basslines and razor sharp beats, and then a more melodic tint creeps into EP closer 'Agnetic Storm' to end the record on a more sombre note.
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The Kraken
The Kraken (12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: ZMP 003. Rel: 11 Oct 21
 
Techno
Kraken (Davey Jones mix) (5:34)
Stinky Funk (5:06)
Wiff Waff (Wallpaper mix) (4:20)
2 Tonne Bass (5:42)
2 Tonne Bass (Randolph 'Got Some Beef Too' mix) (6:10)
Review: Only 100 copies of this mystical and deeply moody 12" from Zimp Recordings main man Filthy Rich, meaning you'll have to act fast if you want one. It's well worth picking up though, not least because opener 'The Kraken (Davy Jones Mix)' is a deliciously clandestine chunk of underwater techno full of nightmare-inducing spoken word vocals and creepy electronics. The EP's other significant moment is 'Two Tone Bass', a stomping slab of fuzz-soaked industrial techno that remixer Randolph also turns into a slamming, lo-fi techno assault on the senses. Elsewhere, 'Wiff Waff (Wallpaper Mix)' is a bouncy techno roller that (somewhat hilariously) samples speeches by Alexander Boris De Pfeffel Johnson, and 'Stinky Funk' is a thrusting masterclass in weighty techno-funk.
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Rave EP
Rave EP (12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: ZMP 006. Rel: 11 Dec 23
 
Techno
Furious Locals (5:11)
Scratchy Samples (0:32)
Hippies Gathering (4:12)
Furious Locals (Ona:v remix) (5:01)
Hippies Gathering (Randolph Filthy Rave remix) (5:17)
Skank In The Rave (4:38)
Disco Binferno (4:30)
Review: Filth Rich gets suitably filthy on this fresh outing on Zimp. His Rave EP collides many different influences from techno to electro, acid to rave, and also chucks in some classic samples to really make the tunes pop. The first is a peak-time breakbeat bruiser with slapping hits and yelping vocals, then 'Hippies Gathering' is a prog techno classic from the late 90s Castle Morten rave scene. Randolph offers his own Filthy Rave remix that gets even more wild and included along the way are some sample-tactic snippets to liven up your set no end.
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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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Terrifying Shadows
Cat: ZHARK 0037. Rel: 16 Jan 23
 
Techno
Awake Asleep (6:42)
Into The Warm Embrace Of Deviancy (6:26)
It's So Easy To Corrupt A Soul (6:35)
Silent Riot (6:07)
The Tendon Harp (6:07)
The Tao Of The Scarred (6:15)
The Procession Of The Neutral (6:31)
Tasting Hate From The Cups Of Gods (6:32)
Review: London Techno Collective's Steve Loss aka Catharsis returns to Berlin's Zhark Recordings for his third release and first long-player. Terrifying Shadows features eight tracks of 'hydraulic techno func (sic) .. and roaring drill mechanisms' that altogether make for some seriously difficult listening. Such disturbing titles as 'Into The warm Embrace Of Deviancy', 'It's So Easy To Corrupt A Soul', as well as 'The Tao Of The Scarred' or by far our favourite 'Tasting Hate From The Cup Of Gods' give you a fair warning of what to expect on this eight track opus: brutalist experimental techno delivered in uncompromising style. Not for the faint of heart!
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ZMNT 006
ZMNT 006 (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: ZMNT 006. Rel: 28 Feb 22
 
Electro
Interzone (4:48)
Ignitor (4:41)
Gradient Descent (4:39)
Dartmouth Proposal (4:48)
Checksum Zero (5:00)
Bot Cmd (4:43)
Review: French electro botherer Kafkactrl came up over the past couple of years with releases on Vortex Traks, and now they've been snapped up by Kluentah's Zement label which means rubbing shoulders with the likes of LTF and Chupacabras. Fine company indeed, and this promising newcomer more than steps up to the plate with assured, moody and brooding electro gear produced with flair and precision in equal measure. Across the six tracks you get a lot of ground covered, from 'Interzone's edgy dystopian machine funk to the lurid robo-nightmares of 'Gradient Descent' and the Drexciyan body pop of 'Checksum Zero'.



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ZMNT 007
ZMNT 007 (12")
Cat: ZMNT 007. Rel: 30 Jan 23
 
Electro
B-A-D (4:48)
Automate Your Mind (5:45)
Body Rocking (4:24)
Smoke Break (4:11)
Review: Zement welcome back Ole Mic Odd and Alonzo for another punch of high impact tunes aimed squarely at the floor. There is plenty of cosmic urgency to the electro-tech of 'B-A-D' and all its withering sci-fi aesthetics. 'Automate Your Mind' bristles eve more with brilliantly tight drums and hits and mystic pads up above. 'Body Rocking' gets busy with pixelated melodic arps and vocoder vocals with punchy kicks and 'Smoke Break' is a more mindful and slower jam for thoughtful reflection.
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ZMNT 009
ZMNT 009 (12")
Cat: ZMNT 009. Rel: 20 Nov 23
 
Electro
Gravel Pit (5:40)
Ideal Future (5:05)
Acid Thirst (5:57)
Climb These Walls (5:43)
Review: M Parent's penchant for texture is laid bare on this searing and arresting new EP for Zement. It opens with 'Gravel Pit' which sounds like an audio diary from a car-wrecking plant. Twisted metal, fizzing battery acid, and crushed glass all feature over a distorted baseline and broken rhythm. Those same scuzzy sounds define the rest of the EP from the acid-laced 'Ideal Future' to the coruscated funk of 'Acid Thirst' via the caustic intensity of closer Climb These Walls'. An impressively unique offering that very much has its own singularly sound palette.

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Not My Problem I'll Be Dead
Cat: BBB. Rel: 31 May 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Baby Batter Bingo (5:37)
Not My Problem, I'll Be Dead (4:30)
Have A Good One (4:56)
Awesome On Mars (5:30)
Review: Chris Korda continues to fuse her acerbic digs on human culture with quirky, polyrhythmic minimal house with this latest release on YYK's No Label series. Not My Problem I'll Be Dead takes aim at the shoulder-shrugging adults of the world right now who are watching the planet's ecosystems decline while continuing with business as normal, and she presents these ideas with her usual devilish comedic streak just to land the point with even more flair. The vocoder run on 'Baby Batter Bingo' is catchy as hell, not least when matched with snappy organ licks and crisp drums. The title track heads off into machine jazz territory which might remind people of Akufen's diversions as Horror Inc, not a million miles away from the sound Korda is exploring on this EP.
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Primitive Man
Cat: YYKORDAPM. Rel: 29 Sep 23
 
Electro
Primitive Man (5:04)
K35 (6:46)
Lunch Break (5:37)
SAZ (5:51)
Review: Chris Korda's latest EP, we are reliable informed, "interrogates the myth of human superiority and the barbarism that flows from it." A high faulting concept for sure, but that doesn't mean this music isn't sure to bang on the dance floor even for those who haven't heard the backstory. The opener has a brilliantly odd monologue over a squelchy bassline and edgy technoid beats. 'K35' then paid thumping deep house drums with winky and off-grid chord full of colour. 'Lunch Break' is a broken jungle rhythm and 'SAZ' rounds out with glowing retro-future melodies and more thumping deep house grooves. A truly fresh sound for sure.
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Yskayan Knowledge EP
Cat: YUY 013. Rel: 01 Nov 22
 
Electro
Is It For Sale Or Is It Free? (4:06)
Don't Sell Our Knowledge (4:43)
Earning (4:42)
There Is Nothing Wrong (4:42)
Knots (4:43)
Exploitation/Liquidation (4:32)
Review: YUYAY Records chief Robyrt Hecht from Leipzig presents the label's next release in the form of Yskayan Knowledge, an extended EP featuring some intelligent takes on the electro sound. There's bass heavy computer funk as heard on 'Don't Sell Our Knowledge' and some minimal night moves for showroom dummies ('Earnings') on side A, while over on the flip there's the mandatory futurist epic in the form of 'Exploitation/Liquidation'.
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Heading In A Backwards Direction
Heading In A Backwards Direction (2xLP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: YOYAKU 003LP. Rel: 15 Jan 20
 
Minimal/Tech House
Fragil (dub) (5:22)
Draxis (9:03)
Cerendipity (7:26)
Don't Be Neutron (6:30)
Continued Momentum (6:11)
Native Tongue (8:58)
Capturing Diversity (7:01)
Holding Thoughts (7:21)
Review: Roger Gerressen's previous album, 2017's Sushitech-released "Monoaware", did a fine job in delivering atmospheric slabs of dancefloor hypnotism that were variously inspired by tech-house, dub techno and the deeper end of the European techno sound. "Heading In A Backwards Direction" feels like a more open and expansive take on the same basic blueprint, with Gerressen quietly slipping between beat-free dub techno soundscapes (blissful opener "Fragil (Dub)"), sun-kissed tech-house/dub techno fusion (the ear-pleasing "Draxis"), deep house inspired dancefloor warmth ("Cerendipity"), heavier peak-time workouts (bass-heavy tech-house jack track "Don't Be Neutron"), crackling minimalism ("Continued Momentum") and hushed, sub-heavy goodness (closing cut "Holding Thoughts"). It all adds up to another impressively atmospheric excursion.
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In The Shell LP
In The Shell LP (gatefold 2xLP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: YOYAKU 004LP. Rel: 11 Aug 20
 
Techno
Cycle Sine (6:11)
Cey Nawak (7:34)
Zidane (7:47)
Party 2 Style (6:52)
In The Shell (6:14)
Palace (8:00)
Nektown (6:56)
Electric Continental (6:43)
Review: Over the last six years, Toulouse twosome Zendid has offered up a swathe of singles for the likes of Infuse, Elephant Moon and Discobar that cannily blur the boundaries between tech-house, minimal and intergalactic electronic deepness. They continue to develop this trademark sound on debut album "In the Shell", a set rich in fuzzy (and funky) analogue-sounding basslines, dusty and glitchy beats, spaced-out synthesizer sounds and darting, off-kilter electronic riffs. While some others would have used the opportunity given by an album to showcase their eclecticism, the French pair have instead stuck to their guns and merely subtly twisted their quirky tech-house template. Given the quality of material on show, it was a wise move.
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The Flower Picker
Cat: YOY 014. Rel: 01 Jun 23
 
Electro
Reaction (8:11)
Undo Vida (6:27)
Pander (7:24)
Moro Reflex (8:27)
Review: Portuguese electronic artist Pedro Goya lends his latest and best efforts to French label YoY - a sublabel of the Yoyaku family - for a textured sway through dreamy minimal house and elegant acid progressions. Much like picking flowers, the EP puts across the feeling of being 'in the zone', with the tracks seeming to flow seamlessly through similar keys and timbres, all while nailing a raw, real, even ancient feel.
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Tags: Minimal | Acid House
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FORTHCOMING
COVID 2020 EP
Cat: YOTSUME 008. Rel: 06 May 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
I Say (part 2)
Improvisation
TRAP
Review: Just when you think you've heard the last of Covid in music, along comes this Covid 2020 EP from Yotsume Music label head Saki Hiroaki, indicating that it was written during those most weird and dark times, specifically in the city of Kurashiki. 'I Say' (part 2) is a seriously silky deep house with wispy and liquid chords rippling out to an infinite horizon as the persuasive drums get you into the groove. 'Improvisation' is a more crisp tech cut but is still unhurried and detailed with nice deft synth curlicues and the trio of escapist gems is completed with 'TRAP'. This one again sinks you into a pillowy and gentle groove with muted chords drifting up top like clouds.
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Belleville EP
Cat: YRE 045. Rel: 04 Jul 23
 
Deep House
Starlink (6:57)
Belleville Dawn (6:02)
Spaceport Saturn (9:08)
Techno Boulevard (6:12)
Review: Yore Records have past form in sneaking out Detroit-rooted gear from legends masquerading under pseudonyms - rumours abounded around the one-shot Trackleton release back in 2009. Now here comes P0lyrhythm with a minimal amount of background information and some highly refined machine soul referencing the origins of techno in its title. It's either an extremely authentic-sounding tribute or a sneaky gift from a pioneer, who knows for sure, and more to the point who cares? It's magical techno with pure uplift in its bones, offering the kind of restorative approach which is so desperately needed when so much club music tilts towards annihilation. Highly recommended for all lovers of the original techno sound.
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Played by: Placid
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Motor City Dreams
Cat: YRE 047. Rel: 20 Sep 23
 
Techno
313 Hazy Days (6:50)
Shimmering Lights (7:23)
Motor City Dreams (7:34)
X-Ray Eyes (5:24)
Review: Yore is a low key but always worth checking label which has got together one of its best releases in some time here. P0lyrhythm is the artist behind it and the title, 'Motor City Dreams' gives you an idea of what to expect inside - Detroit-style techno with retro-future synth work. Opener '313 Hazy Days' is just that - an acidic mix of swirling pads and driving techno drums full of hi-tek soul. 'Shimmering Lights' has old school percussive sounds and singing synth patterns that light up the deeper drums and then the title cut takes off to the stars on wispy leads and sleek beats. 'Ray Eyes' completes this most tasteful of deep techno EPs.
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My Future & My Past EP
My Future & My Past EP (12" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: YRE 050. Rel: 10 Apr 24
 
Techno
Soulful Season (5:58)
My Future & My Past (6:13)
Raw Note (5:44)
Bad Nights & Better Nights (6:33)
Review: REKAB has been making strong moves in the world of techno with his classic inspired but futuristic blend of melodic techno. The My Future & My Past EP showcases that. 'Soulful Season' opens the album with a magical and traditional Detroit techno sound, featuring playful melodies and ambient touches. Key piano notes impact the tune, setting the tone for the rest of the album. The title track, 'My Future & My Past,' is a robotic funk and techno fusion with a touch of electro. The beautiful melody adds a touch of soul to the track. Side 2 opens with 'Raw Note,' featuring an addictive groove and memorable keys. 'Bad Nights Better Nights' closes the album with a deeper groove, combining UK ambient techno and IDM influences. Overall, Soulful Season is a diverse and engaging album that showcases the artist's range and versatility.
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Yellow Jackets Vol 7
Yellow Jackets Vol 7 (limited 12")
Cat: YJ 007. Rel: 17 Nov 23
 
Deep House
KEMETIC JUST - "Romance With You" (7:05)
THE REFLEKTOR - "Arawak Track" (6:05)
Review: The latest entry in the Yellow Jackets series takes us back to a couple of gems dug out by dedicated heads with discerning taste. Kemetic Just are always worthy of more shine, not least when it comes to their 2004 album The Peace Between Us. It was a bold take on future jazz and deep house with a raw edge, and 'Romance With You' was a standout track which now gets a full side of vinyl to bump out on. We're not sure on the provenance of 'Arawak' on the B-side, but it's unmistakably the handiwork of Gifted + Blessed under his The Reflektor moniker, which means you get treated to a singular kind of electro full of feeling and flair.
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Good Lies (Japanese Edition)
Good Lies (Japanese Edition) (limited CD with obi-strip)
Cat: XL 1300 CDJP. Rel: 22 May 23
 
Breakbeat
Feelings Plain
Arla Fearn
Good Lies
Walk Thru Water
Cold Blooded
Skulled
Sugarrushhh
Calon
Is U
Vermonly
So U Kno
Calling Out
Dampha (bonus track)
Review: Initially released earlier in the year to great acclaim, and here presented in a Japanese edition that boasts additional cut 'Dampha', Overmono's debut full-length Good Lies looks set to be one of the electronic albums of 2023. Consciously building to their brilliant breakthrough single 'U Kno' and beyond, the album offers a masterful exploration of their hard to pigeonhole trademark sound - a sub-heavy distillation of UK bass rhythms and references (two-step garage, dubstep, 140 and polyrhythmic techno can all be heard within the Russell brothers' potent sonic stew) fused with pitched-up r&b vocals, picturesque electronics, rave-igniting riffs and dirt-encrusted aural textures. A genuine triumph that will only enhance their already sky-high reputation.
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Still Slipping
Cat: XL 1188LP. Rel: 13 Aug 21
 
Techno
Dad & Frankie (2:37)
Sparko (feat Herron) (2:14)
Swag (feat Kav, James Massiah & Bathe) (3:55)
Better (feat Lea Sen) (5:10)
Bernard? (3:49)
Runnersz (2:29)
'Rraine (feat Edna) (3:36)
Glorious Amateurs (3:21)
S Gets Jaded (1:16)
Froth Sipping (3:00)
Layer 6 (4:31)
In Drink (2:52)
Playground (feat Goya Gumbani) (2:55)
Born Slipping (feat Tyson) (4:39)
Review: It may have taken a while - his massive debut single 'Hyph Mngo' was released 12 years ago - but Joy Orbison has finally got round to recording his debut album. It's a highly personal affair, peppered with speech snippets from various family members (including his mum, dad, sister, cousins and famous uncle, Ray Keith). It's a narrative device that works well, providing a unifying thread throughout a woozy, musically eclectic concoction that sees the now veteran UK producer give his distinct spin on ambient, slow house, two-step garage, deep house, post-dubstep beats, dubbed-out soundscapes, British bass music, experimental electronica, cutting-edge deep D&B and much more besides. It's perhaps not the all-out assault on the dancefloor some may have expected, but it is a genuinely brilliant and entertaining album.

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Good Lies
Cat: XL 1300CD. Rel: 11 May 23
 
Breakbeat
Feelings Plain
Arla Fearn
Good Lies
Walk Thru Water
Cold Blooded
Skulled
Sugarrushhh
Calon
Is U
Vermonly
So U Kno
Calling Out
Review: It comes as a surprise that brothers Tom and Ed Russell - Tessela and Truss, together known as Overmono - are set to release their debut album. That's because their names are synonymous with a certain bleak UK techno sound, following the trend of imagery associated with the likes of St. Etienne, Mt. Kimbie or Real Lies, plus their music and live sets have seen to a wealth of stonking tracks over the years. They're arguably the popularisers of live techno for the next generation, so in 2023, we're floored by the Mandela-effecting notion that they haven't put out an album before. Thankfully, 'Good Lies' is their magnum opus, blending elements from emotive UK soul (the St. Panther feature on 'Walk Thru Water'), future garage (spot the Tirzah samples on 'Is U'), and pirate radio chatter and crud (basically every other track). Nu-school ravers rejoice; this is your defining album.
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Good Lies
Good Lies (LP + insert)
Cat: XL 1300LP. Rel: 11 May 23
 
Breakbeat
Feelings Plain (7:33)
Arla Fearn (3:45)
Good Lies (1:05)
Walk Thru Water (2:09)
Cold Blooded (3:37)
Skulled (5:06)
Sugarrushhh (3:38)
Calon (4:09)
Is U (3:49)
Vermonly (2:40)
So U Kno (3:40)
Calling Out (4:43)
Review: Overmono have become real techno darlings in the last two years. And rightly so - they have served up a fine run of EPs in that time which now brings us to their debut album Good Lies. They are also an award-winning live act who have brought new energy and invention to techno as well as a next level grasp of sound design. As such the pair are two of the most revered artists in the UK with a hardcore fan base who pack out their every gig. They will find plenty to love here on an adventurous record that features all the hallmarks you would expect of this duo as well as plenty of freshness.
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Good Lies
Good Lies (clear vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: XL 1300LPE. Rel: 11 May 23
 
Breakbeat
Feelings Plain (7:33)
Arla Fearn (3:45)
Good Lies (1:05)
Walk Thru Water (2:09)
Cold Blooded (3:37)
Skulled (5:06)
Sugarushhh (3:38)
Calon (4:09)
Is U (3:49)
Vermonly (2:40)
So U Kno (3:40)
Calling Out (4:43)
Review: With a run of knockout singles on XL reaching back to 2016, Tom and Ed Russell finally deliver the album we always knew they had in them. Overmono is a project which happily gorges on the best bits of rave culture and spits back out something fresh, universal and yet still headsy enough to keep the underground faithful happy. Good Lies builds on that promise in every way, threading in anthemic vocal hooks and massive emotive brushstrokes without losing that legit bite which has made them so enduringly popular. 'Is U' has an eye on the charts for sure, with plenty of big festival moments bagged along the way for their live shows and everyone else DJ sets. 'Walk Thru Water' hits a more melancholic note with St. Panther on vocals, but it's still masterfully crafted to bring out joyous escapism with gnarly synth flex on top. Something for everyone, then.
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Still Slipping
Cat: XL 1188CD. Rel: 13 Aug 21
 
Techno
Dad & Frankie
Sparko (feat Herron)
Swag (feat Kav, James Massiah & Bathe)
Better (feat Lea Sen)
Bernard?
Runnersz
'Rraine (feat Edna)
Glorious Amateurs
S Gets Jaded
Froth Sipping
Layer 6
In Drink
Playground (feat Goya Gumbani)
Born Slipping (feat Tyson)
Review: It may have taken a while - his massive debut single 'Hyph Mngo' was released 12 years ago - but Joy Orbison has finally got round to recording his debut album. It's a highly personal affair, peppered with speech snippets from various family members (including his mum, dad, sister, cousins and famous uncle, Ray Keith). It's a narrative device that works well, providing a unifying thread throughout a woozy, musically eclectic concoction that sees the now veteran UK producer give his distinct spin on ambient, slow house, two-step garage, deep house, post-dubstep beats, dubbed-out soundscapes, British bass music, experimental electronica, cutting-edge deep D&B and much more besides. It's perhaps not the all-out assault on the dancefloor some may have expected, but it is a genuinely brilliant and entertaining album.

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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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Movement EP
Cat: XIST 00312. Rel: 05 Apr 24
 
Techno
Movement (8:33)
Movement (Biz Deep Haze remix) (6:35)
Movement (Microworld remix) (7:25)
Review: The recently started Xistence Records, is dedicated to being a beacon of quality Detroit inspired techno. The label is the home base for Phil Robertson and his own music (so far). Under the name Arbilla, this is the third release on the label. The Movement is a massive classic sounding Detroit techno that would could easily be found in the UR camp. This is that large futuristic, dystopian hi-tech jazz type sound. The B-side features remixes by Biz and then Microworld. The Biz remix is more pronounced on the rhythm and works out a few additions to the original melody successfully. Australian veteran Microworld puts a bit more muscle into the groove while still keeping things melodic and up-tempo. For fans of Detroit techno, you are going to love this.
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Moving Forward
Cat: XIST 00212. Rel: 10 Oct 23
 
Techno
Moving Forward (6:20)
Moving Forward (Suburban Knight remix) (6:03)
Windjana (6:39)
Life Scenario (6:01)
Review: The Xistence label has coaxed some brilliantly Detroit style techno out of Arbilla here. It is a still relatively new alias for Hungarian-born, Dublin-based Phil Robertson who has long since proven himself but is imaging to reach new heights here. This one follow sup his last outing here in December and kicks off with the dusty analogue drums of 'Moving Forward' which then comes as a more thumping and Motor City-slanted Suburban Knight remix. 'Windjana' is a synth laced hi-tek soul cut and 'Life Scenario' is a more driving and thumping techno sound with a groaning lead for darkened clubs.
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Spiral 2 The Other Side
Cat: XK 027. Rel: 13 Jul 22
 
Techno
Spiral 2 The Other Side (5:15)
Take The Wheel Miss Sweetie (6:00)
Forget The World (6:01)
Doom Quest (5:12)
Review: There's an irresistible machine funk and chest-beating sense of attitude to this EP from Maara. It draws on proggy techno history and trance inducing electronic futurism to make for ritualistic dances that feel at once ancient yet modern. 'Spiral 2 The Other Side' is a mind-melting tunnel of psychedelic sounds, 'Take The Wheel Miss Sweetie' is similarly but more edgy and unhinged and 'Forget The World' then gets brilliantly bouncy. Closer 'Doom Quest' rounds out on skittish rubber kicks and freaky alien voices. A sublime EP for sure.
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Verdurous
Verdurous (12")
Cat: WSNWG 012. Rel: 19 Jun 23
 
Techno
Verdurous 01 [220207.2] (6:05)
Verdurous 02 [221130.1] (6:15)
Verdurous 03 [220209.2] (6:43)
Verdurous 04 [220208.3] (6:27)
Review: Germany's WSNWG offers up the second chapter of its techno story from revered auteurs Ignez and Rodhad. The sound designs in these tracks are next level as the mighty duo waste no time in drawing you deep into their darkened world with 'Verdurous 01 [220207.2]', a streamlined sound but one with punch bottom ends and eerie pads. The tension ramps up with 'Verdurous 02 [221130.1]', a hefty banger laced up with trippy electronics, and then 'Verdurous 03 [220209.2]' is a potent blend of shadowy spoken words and detuned synth madness. 'Verdurous 04 [220208.3]' closes out with loopy drum breaks and wet clasp echoing out into a dystopian world of modular synth magic.
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Crimson Rubeus
RODHAD / VARIOUS
Crimson Rubeus (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: WSNWGBTZ 010. Rel: 10 Apr 24
 
Techno
Uvall - "Acamar" (5:47)
Arkan - "Dissonance" (5:45)
Inox Trax - "Decision" (6:01)
Nastia Reigel - "Limit Y" (5:08)
SAMA - "Do You Love Me?" (5:43)
UFO95 - "Refuge" (5:11)
O (Phase) - "Exiting The Delusion" (7:29)
Kameliia - "Above You & Me" (5:12)
Review: Peaktime zoneouts from Rodhad and company; Crimson Rubeus is the first compilation on WSNWG to be curated by the techno titan, and hears eight rising bubblers of the scene contribute to a well-rounded octagonal sonic prism in double LP form. All circulating for months in demo form and as fixtures of Rodhad's sets across Europe, every track here - from the snappy synaptics of Nastia Reigel's 'Limit Y' to the non-duped beffudlery of O (phase)'s 'Exiting The Delusion' - drips with an aural crimson rouge; truly a hematophage's dream. Rodhad does the almost impossible here; squeezes blood from the stony style that is hypnotic techno.
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The Rites Of Wrong
Cat: COMMUNICATION 3. Rel: 18 Jun 14
 
Deep House
Jeremy Kyle's Righteous Indignation Silences Us All
A Public Service Announcement
I Seen You Through A Crowd (She's So Cool)
Evening Coming Down, On A Hill Above The Town
Cheers Curtis! (Thx mix)
Talking At Right Angles
Jolly Dillon (Happy Autumn Drinking With Friends)
Review: Ireland's Automatic Tasty (AKA Wicklow-based producer Jonny Dillon) seems to be getting better with age. Having skirted round the edges of analogue techno, deep house and electro since 2008, he really came of age with a pair of inspired singles on Lunar Disko back in 2012. Here, he delivers his fifth full-length, a delightfully fuzzy saunter through good old-fashioned electronica, 8-bit electro, melody-driven analogue iciness and low-key alien funk. There's naturally much to admire, from the Mr Fingers-goes-acid deepness of "Cheers Curtis! (Thx Mix)" and vibrant ZX Spectrum-house feel of "Talking At Right Angles", to the rush-inducing bliss and delightful vintage synthesizers of "I Seen You Through a Crowd (She's So Cool)".
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Hara EP
Hara EP (12")
Cat: WWU 441. Rel: 18 Oct 23
 
Bass
Infinity Is Natural (4:36)
Ramanujan Prime (4:30)
Hara (4:09)
Review: More global fusion from queer artist rrao as DJ Python's Worldwide Unlimited welcomes them for three far-out, unique tracks. From the hypnotic and frenetic polyrhythms and psychedelic percussion of 'Infinity Is Natural' to the deep contemporary dub and low end immersion of the title track 'Hara', each cut is inspired by rrao's passion for nature and the infinite loop of energy of past, present and future. Each cut weaves a different south east Asian spell but the big hitter for most will Ramanujan Prime thanks to its unique character, fast-paced energy and beguiling vocal texture.
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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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Shadow Boxing EP
Cat: WB 01112. Rel: 18 Jul 22
 
Minimal/Tech House
Hazy Recall (Airdrop mix) (5:53)
Drown It Out (6:00)
Shadow Boxing (7:01)
Analyze, Socialize (5:13)
Review: James Bangura steps into the ring with his new Shadow Boxing EP which is named in honour of his grandfather, Carroll Daniel Smith, who boxed for the US Army in WWII. It's a punchy take on tech house from the off, with 'Hazy Recall (Airdrop mix)''s off-grid beats swinging in from all directions with same the potency as a Mike Tyson uppercut. 'Drown It Out' has a garage swing to it as it slips and sides as fluidly as Mayweather's defence and 'Shadow Boxing' floats like a butterfly and stings like a bee. Last of all is 'Analyze, Socialize' which will have you on the ropes and sweating in no time.
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LD 7
LD 7 (hand-stamped 7")
Cat: LD 7. Rel: 05 Dec 22
 
Dub
Kolorit (3:42)
Kolorit (3:10)
Kolorit (1:41)
Review: Workshop is one of those labels that has always operated at the fringes of genre. Deep house and techno are the loose starting points in many cases, but artists never fail to veer off into the shadowy nether worlds that surround those basic forms. Kolorit does that here with two intriguing cuts all with the same name. The first has lumpy scattered drums, scraping sounds, ticking hi-hats and freaky noise samples all peppering them. The second has haunting chords sequences over a ticking sound that is coated in hiss and crackle. It's late night and mysterious. The third has clattering percussion and shimmering synths that rise and fall and build in tension and intensity.
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WMR 001
WMR 001 (12" + insert)
Cat: WMR 001. Rel: 10 Jan 23
 
Electro
Plastic Fiver (6:03)
No Diamonds (3:42)
Inside Method (5:00)
Next Year (5:22)
Plastic Fiver (Shawn Cartier remix) (4:54)
Review: Introducing Wobbly Mob, a new independent label based between Germany and the UK. Their debut release is by rising producer Glockta (aka Popka) from York, who serves up a collection of diverse tracks on WMR001. Detroit meets 2-step on the wondrous opener 'Plastic Fiver' which receives a ravey remix by Shawn Cartier over on the flip later, there's also off-kilter late night mood music on 'No Diamonds' and the rolling low end theory of 'Next Year'.
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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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Void '93
Void '93 (10")
Cat: WNCL 044. Rel: 26 Jul 23
 
Electro
Void '93 (5:17)
Knuckle Bone (4:42)
Review: WNCL is back to provide more high grade dance floor explosives here in the form of a potent 10" battle weapon from Skin Teeth. Up on the A-side is 'Void 93,' a terse mix of busted breaks, heavy bass hits and jungle energy that's run through with dark vocal snippets. It's a hard-ass cut that will fill the club with a caustic sound. On the flip is 'Knuckle Bone' with more dub-wise vocal elements and heavy, tumbling drums and neck-snapping hits. It's as physical and uncompromising a beat track as you could imagine.
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WH 020
WH 020 (2xLP)
Cat: WH 020. Rel: 18 Dec 23
 
Electro
I Want To Believe (4:13)
Dont Wake Me This Time (4:31)
Beyond Tomorrow (5:31)
14 3 (5:48)
Achanhuwlmx (2:00)
Such A Night (5:15)
Order Of 11 (3:58)
Divag (4:06)
Koolevbrntg (7:56)
Came Echelon Alarm (4:52)
Fresh Throbbling (3:21)
After It All (5:47)
Review: A deeply mysterious label from Barcelona, Withhold specialise in impactful trance-breaks and IDM that tend towards the vanguard, prioritising "hidden artists" whose proclivites might not be so self-promoting. This self-effacing, anonymizing tendency in dance music is often indicative of good quality, especially when done for the right reasons. It's not really something you can work out rationally, in fact; you just have to go by your best senses. And we get a good vibe from Withhold, not least from this latest long-player of curious, gushy delights. We're not sure which artists (whether individual or many) lie behind each track, but perhaps this rejection of authorship encourages deeper listening: highlights include the cleverly tricksy 'Achanhuwlmx' and the quaintly-imaged 'Order Of 11'. This album is best received by the listener at its most emotive, most cascading moments.
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The Shovel Is A Shovel Was A Shovel
Cat: WSDM 025. Rel: 22 Jun 23
 
Electro
Hiccups (5:39)
Subtracting The Egg (6:27)
The Shovel Is A Shovel Was A Shovel (6:15)
Crow (4:09)
Review: Will Hofbauer returns to Wisdom Teeth for another addition to the label's Hessle-esque vision for the fleshing out the more playful side of 'bassy techno'. Hofbauer is a firm fixture and favourite of the sort of quasi-underground UK DJ circuit that has cut the teeth of the likes of Moxie, Rhythm Section, OK Williams and Ben UFO - and these four new ones are bound to cement that favour, with bare-essentials bits like 'Subtracing The Egg' blending with mischievous audio-hijinks like 'Hiccups' for a humorous, yet no less powerful EP.
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