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The Pin Row Acid EP
The Pin Row Acid EP (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: WEZ 12X7. Rel: 21 Jul 23
 
Techno
2-Oh-Techno (3:25)
Winthrope Acrid 2C (2-5s On The 303) (4:29)
Sunrise Acid (4:07)
Megajazz Acidhops (4:46)
Review: Winthorpe Electronics signs up Dublin musician and producer Daniel Jacobson aka ZOiD for his debut on the label. What a fine one it is too with a real creative freedom in the melodies and rich sense design bringing each of these curveball cuts to life. '2-Oh-Techno' is a loose mix of bumpy drums and smeared chords, zippy leads and pixelated melodies that shine bright. 'Winthrope Acrid 2C (2-5s On The 303)' is then a double-time and wonky workout with a collage of synth textures all intertwining. 'Sunrise Acid' is another unusual but effective techno cut with a happy heart and 'Megajazz Acidhops' is a final collision of synths and rhythms that leaves you wanting more.
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Love Train EP
Love Train EP (limited blue vinyl 12")
Cat: PHONOGRAMME 034. Rel: 03 Apr 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Love Train (7:16)
Instant Delight (6:17)
Phonky Music (5:05)
Review: ZKY who minimal fans will know as one half of Cab Drivers now finds himself on fine French label Phonogramme with a new EP that offers up his lovely and warm analogue house jams. 'Love Train' kicks off with a nagging, wobbly baseline between silvery drum loops and fleshy bass. 'Instant Delight' has the sort of synths that bring to mind deep Detroit techno and they're paired with over sized hi hats and a serene sense of futurism. Last of all is the most playful - 'Punky Music' with James Brown samples, smeared chords and steamy vocals.
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Tags: Tech House
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Switchback EP
Cat: CRG 028. Rel: 06 Jul 23
 
Techno
Switchback (5:57)
Distortion Forge (5:05)
Wooden Lessons (5:44)
Stoker (5:31)
Review: Albert Zhirnov's back on the Clergy label for a second time following his debut last year. Once again he showcases a love of fad-free, straight up techno pumpers for the main room. There is a sweep-you-off-your-feet urgency to 'Switchback' with its hurried kicks and restless synth loops all demanding you move. 'Distortion Forge' is a high-octane banger too, this time with rusty metal peeling off the bulky beats. The energy levels ramp up through another high-functioning tool in 'Wooden Lessons' and the frictionless forces of 'Stoker.' Basements won't know what's hit them.
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NF 28PIC
NF 28PIC (limited 180 gram 12" picture disc)
Cat: NF 28PIC. Rel: 02 Feb 23
 
Electro
Zeta Reticula - "The Fate Of The Ship Unknown" (5:58)
Zeta Reticula - "Documented Contact" (5:23)
Umwelt - "Hyperspace" (5:44)
Umwelt - "Earth To Unknown" (6:36)
Review: Electro is a style with an infinite number of sub-genres and for fans of the more raw, industrial and textural stuff then this is an EP for you. It's a split between Umwelt and Zeta Reticula, who goes first with a brilliant brace on the a-side. 'The Fate Of The Ship Unknown' is a storytelling track that journeys through an intergalactic space battle as lasers fly by at all angles. 'Documented Contact' is slightly deeper, with more resonant bass and percolating arps that are packed with intrigue. On the flip, Umwelt's 'Hyperspace' is all visceral lines, snapping kick and hi combos and sleazy synth that fires every synapse in your brain. 'Earth To Unknown' closes out in high speed and coruscated fashion for maximum dancefloor impact.
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Wakefulness
Wakefulness (limited clear vinyl 12")
Cat: RETICULATE 003. Rel: 29 Mar 22
 
Electro
Wakefulness (6:11)
Analgesic Pathways (5:42)
Cholinergic Projections (6:02)
Reticulate Speech 3 (0:26)
Abducting Humans (6:09)
Review: Zeta Reticula is a Solvenian producer who you might also know as Umek. Away from his big room techno sounds under this alias he crafts much more nuanced and essential electro sounds as evidenced on this fierce five tracker pressed to limed clear vinyl. 'Wakefulness' is all jacked up drums and interplanetary acid and the beats bang just as hard on 'Analgesic Pathways' while 'Cholinergic Projections' is the most white knuckle ride of the lot with whip-snapping snares and hellish synths bringing the terror. 'Reticulate Speech' and 'Abducting Humans' close down with more melodic electro sounds.
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Ascending Pathways
Ascending Pathways (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: RETICULATE 001. Rel: 16 Nov 21
 
Electro
Ascending Pathways (6:05)
Chromosphere (6:30)
Modulatory Functions (6:56)
Reticulate Speech 1 (0:23)
Caudal Regions (4:53)
Review: Umek's long-standing electro alias Zeta Reticula mints a self-steered new label with more of that nasty, slickly rendered machine funk business he's so respected for. 'Ascending Pathways' sets the tone perfectly with its nervy leads and bruising low end, while 'Chromosphere' digs into a knotty, rhythmic workout peppered with nagging arps. 'Modulatory Functions' has a more open, melodious flavour for those who like a lighter vibe, and 'Caudal Regions' closes the record out with an even more emotive tint to act as a perfect foil to the sinister machinations of the A side.
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Played by: Wes Baggaley
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FORTHCOMING
The Beryllium
Cat: WF 05.
 
Electro
The Beryllium
Magnetic Activity
Need To Orbit
The Beryllium (Sound Synthesis remix)
Review: Zeta Reticula (Uros Umek) is among the wide cream of today's atmospheric breaks and electro producers, carrying on strong with a career that he's kept steady since 2000. Since the mid-2010s, the Slovene star has hopped from label to label, signifying a restlessness that matches the writhing weight of his music. 'The Beryllium' is yet another EP to capture Reticula's preference for unrelent, commanding a unique sense of space and weight that flaunts a true sense of art. Listened to in one way, 'Need To Orbit', sounds like a functional acid jam, but its pitch-perfect use of reverb and EQ renders it gestalt, nearly convincing us that the track was direct-outputted from the aux port of an interplanetary war machine and not a stack of analog synths. On the other hand, the closing remix from Sound Synthesis is nice and cascading - gushing, sheathing sounds abounding - contrasting to Reticula's opting for judderings and impacts.
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New Life
New Life (12")
Cat: LBDN 011. Rel: 31 Jan 24
 
Techno
New Life (7:31)
New Life (Se Da remix) (6:47)
New Life (Planet Earth mix) (7:14)
Review: The cultured La Bella Di Notte label out of Italy has already won our hearts with an array of fine reissues and here comes another one to start off 2024 right. Zero Origin's 'New Life' came in 1996 and is the work of Nathanael Heres, who dropped only a handful of EPs between 1994 and 1996. This one, like most of them, is much sought after and fairly pricey if you can find it. It is a raw exploration of stripped back house, techno and dub with well swung drums with an original, Se Da remix and more breakbeat driven Planet Earth mix.
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Played by: Marco Febbraro
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Sacred Business EP
Sacred Business EP (limited 12")
Cat: RESVL 001. Rel: 18 Jan 24
 
Techno
Sacred Business (6:04)
Sacred Business (Joey Beltram remix) (5:53)
Sacred Business (DAVE The Drummer remix) (7:26)
Sacred Business (Gareth Wild remix) (5:23)
Review: Resilient Recordings launches with a strong sonic statement from Zero Dayz that presumably lays out its intent going forwards. His 'Sacred Business' is a fizzing and full throttle techno cut with old school 90s influences from view game soundtracks. It fires lasers out like bullets from a machine gun and never quits. 'Energy Flash' legend Joey Beltram remixes with even more potency and DAVE The Drummer adds some flat-footed drums to his version. Gareth Wild closes out with jungle breaks but techno kicks that keep you rooted.
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Mad System
Cat: IT 044. Rel: 04 May 20
 
Techno
Shaketown (4:55)
Chi Boost (6:07)
Bengel Mode (5:16)
Outside (4:58)
Review: In recent times the Zenker Brothers seem to have spent more time running their inspired Ilian Tape imprint than they have producing music. While we'd hardly criticize their choices - Ilian Tape goes from strength to strength - it's certainly good to have them back. The Munich-based siblings begin their first outing of 2020 with the melodious, far-sighted electro shuffle of "Shaketown", before wrapping mangled, mind-altering electronic riffs around a crunchy techno groove of "Chi Boost". "Bengel Mode" sees the siblings successfully combine alien-sounding riffs with a denser techno rhythm track, while closing cut "Outside" is a sparkling trip into hypnotic, slow-release ambient techno territory with nary a kick-drum in sight.
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'Box EP
'Box EP (translucent red vinyl 12" + insert + download code limited to 300 copies)
Cat: EK 001. Rel: 08 Feb 22
 
Techno
The Code (1:48)
Darkness Falls (6:07)
On The Moor (8:36)
Empty (8:52)
Endgame (5:54)
Review: A repress here of 2019's under the radar 'Box EP by The enigmatic British producer JS Zeiter, who executed more greyscale dub techno excursions of a typically high caliber on this one. After some spookily sensual ASMR action on intro 'The Code' he continues to build the suspense on the beatless Subarctic Soundscape of 'Darkness Falls' before dropping the power on the cavernous and glacial beats of 'On The Moor'. Flip over and take on more of the frozen seascape on the deeply hypnotic groove of "Empty" before one more emotional ambient outro in the form of 'Endgame'.
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Di Plastica
Cat: SALT 019. Rel: 16 Aug 22
 
Breakbeat
Breathe (4:39)
Fragments (5:33)
Di Plastica (5:53)
Di Plastica (Maara remix) (6:21)
Review: Newcomer Zara makes her debut on Salt Mines with an EP that takes its cues from "the sounds, colours and textures of festivals in the Australian bush." As a result, it is organic techno with a rich array of organic and natural details that make it an experience for both body and head. 'Breathe' opens with bird calls, the sound of scuttling insects and nice leggy, rubbery drums. 'Fragments' is a more ragged and rough rhythm with the sound of stampeding herds and 'Di Plastica' is a more aqueous dub with neon fireflies darting about the mix. A Mara mix offers pure liquid techno joy.
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For U
For U (12")
Cat: BAP 192. Rel: 02 Nov 23
 
Uplifting Trance
For U (7:09)
Take Me Back (5:13)
Review: Zakmina is Lukas Zeringis, previously spotted on Futureboogie and Minimood, with his classy take on the modern tech house phenomenon. 'For U' sees the up and coming artist link up with Bordello A Parigi and go all-in on the trance tip. Playing out like it's peak time at Amnesia, the A-side is full of sentimental bombast which will keep that summer spirit running well into the winter months. On the B-side, 'Take Me Back' dishes out more of the melodic charm with a sly shot of electro in the rhythm section for good measure.
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Temporary Vandalism EP
Cat: BP 074. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Techno
Catharsis (4:59)
Rotator (5:11)
Temporary Vandalism (6:15)
Conduit Of Chaos (5:06)
Review: Dustin Zahn makes a return to the techno label Blueprint with his latest titled 'Temporary Vandalism'. 'Catharsis' is a metallic sounding banger that thrives on driving the tension to an all-time pitch - all the making of a classic techno record. 'Rotator' adds a bit more of a tribal sound to the looped style killer. The title track goes full tribal reminding us of classic Oliver Ho material. 'Conduit Of Chaos' is perhaps our favorite of the lot with the classy ever-changing rhythm and incessant pressure that continues to rise. For many, Blueprint is the example of proper techno - and that's a theory that's backed up by this dancefloor ammunition.
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Played by: Wes Baggaley
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Lost Tape 2 EP
Lost Tape 2 EP (translucent orange vinyl 12")
Cat: CRF 016. Rel: 22 Nov 22
 
Techno
Tape 4 (5:32)
Tape 2 022 (7:12)
Tape 5 (6:35)
Tape 6 (5:41)
Review: Construct Re-Form chief Zadig knows how to make rib-rattling techno. Here on his own label he offers a second Lost Tape EP packed with rusted synths and future techno dystopia. 'Tape 4' has broken drum loops and sustained chords locking you in rhythm and 'Tape 2 022' then has urgent drums cantering like a Derby-wining horse and unsettling synth loops. 'Tape 5' slows down to a lumpy, undulating house dub and 'Tape 6' gets back to frazzled synths, dusty lo-fi murk, and pulsing sonar synths over a rickety beat. Zadig shows his class and versatility here.
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Split #1
Split #1 (12")
Cat: OTH 007. Rel: 20 Dec 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Z@p - "For Noiah" (6:36)
Z@p - "Mind Manifesto" (6:28)
Stonem - "Cartografias"
Stonem - "Asociacion Libre"
Review: Z@P and Stonem, both hailing from Uruguay, team up for a fresh and futuristic of the sonic character of their local acid techno scene. As functional and utilitarian as the robotized music heard therein is the name 'Split #1', which indeed shows that this is an EP flaunting two tracks by each artist; Z@P's tracks are groovier, funkier and more alkaline, opting for the sounding like the inner bloopings of a robotic mechsuit. Stonem's tracks deeper and more expansive by contrast, working in more arpeggiations and dramatic accompaniments, as if to suggest our protagonist has exited the mechsuit and confronted the dystopia of their now wartorn world.
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Look Mum No Hands
Cat: WSDM 024. Rel: 02 Feb 23
 
Bass
Look Mum No Hands (6:01)
Same Same (6:47)
Close Fall (6:07)
Self Couscous (5:05)
Review: Pressure Dome's Yussh gets busy with her debut EP on Wisdom Teeth. Flexing fully across four tracks, her signature fusion of breakbeat, bass, jungle and club hits the spot in true Bristol brutalist fashion. 'Look Mum No Hands' eases us in with a dreamy, spacious halftime trip while the recent single 'Same Same' continues to keep the subtle sense of chill with its floating chords and slinky percussion. Elsewhere 'Close Fall' sounds like it could have come from the desk of Kid Drama and dBridge's Autonomic HQ while 'Self Conscious' closes on a deep space cosmic jungle/techno hybrid. No hands, no fear.
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Siro Silo EP (B-STOCK)
Siro Silo EP (B-STOCK) (140 gram vinyl 12" + insert + sticker)
Cat: WSR YSH1. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Techno
Review: ***B-STOCK: Vinyl has light scratches on A-side, otherwise in perfect working order ***


The Well Street label welcomes Yushh for her debut EP. The Pressure Dome label-head (who has previously landed on Facta & K-LONE's Wisdom Teeth as well as Banoffee Pies) brings a mind-altering mix of sounds here. There is sparse and futuristic space techno on 'Kara Arriba' then deeply introspective downbeat on 'Siro Silo'. 'Dough' is a percolating rhythm piece with rubbery bass and dreamy pads while 'OXI Ambigan' floats through space next to fizzing synth details, distant nebulas and alien life forms.
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EP Part 1
EP Part 1 (12")
Cat: AOD 015. Rel: 16 Mar 23
 
Techno
Double Face (6:57)
Magikal Orchestra (8:13)
Magik Poor (7:33)
Access Memory (7:44)
Review: An oddly cute, bohemian, vocal-heavy electro-house EP from Art Of Dark signee Yu here. 'EP Part I' is a postironic title if we've ever heard one; the music that ensues is just as kitsch, with the advanced future-jazz progressions of 'Magik Poor', sampled childrens' voices and Rocky samples on 'Double Face', and attention-span-sapping frenetics of 'Access Memory' all locking in something wonderfully weird and multicoloured. If you're looking for melodic house music that sounds as if it's been teleported into the universe portrayed in the game LSD: Dream Emulator and then spat out again, this is your one.
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Various Artists Vol 2
Various Artists Vol 2 (hand-numbered hand-stamped translucent green 12" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: SM 011. Rel: 13 Mar 24
 
Electro
YTP - "Trace" (4:21)
Raw Takes - "116ctro" (4:28)
Ole Mic Odd & Alonzo - "And We Rock" (5:21)
Chupacubras - "Compassion" (6:10)
Review: YTP, Raw Takes, Ole Mic Odd & Alonzo, and Chupacabras are all back once again for some more authentic sounds from the underground. These more than able producers land on a hand-stamped translucent green wax 12" that marks the second installment in the Source Material Various Artist series. Just like the first, this is a monster outing with four searing electro cuts that bring intergalactic warfare to any party. '116ctro' is a visceral cut with corrugated rhythms and zippy synths. 'And We Rock' has a funky broken beat and tons of reverb and 'Compassion' slows it down a touch but has lashing synths and thunderous kicks to keep you moving.
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Ladies Jam EP
Ladies Jam EP (12" + insert)
Cat: VOLREC 001. Rel: 30 Jun 23
 
Electro
SBLS (5:04)
GH 1S (4:59)
GH 1S (Beau Wanzer Adjustment) (4:54)
Ladies Jam (5:44)
Betonsmeer (9:09)
Review: As if buried alive, the tracks on this latest leftfield electro addition to Lennard Ypma's very own Volunar Records, 'Ladies Jam', seldom indulge much ornamentation, instead getting at something incredibly mechanistic. Heavy on the lowpass, tracks like 'GH 1S' and 'Betonsmeer' slow-burningly build up to their acid movements. The accompanying Beau Wanzer cut is the brightest of the lot, but it's also the most minimal, teasing just the faintest of bass nauseations amid faint mouse-clicks and window-wiper sounds.
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Rave Invaders Volume 2
Cat: RAIN 002. Rel: 12 Apr 23
 
Electro
818313 (6:04)
Matig Modern (6:01)
Wolf Men (5:53)
Education (6:46)
Wolf Men (Legowelt remix) (6:11)
Review: Lo Fidelity Music is back with more high-quality tuneage. This time it is the Rave Invaders series helmed by Lennard Ypma that gets us dancing with a bonkers mix of brilliance including a remix from the unique mind of Legowelt. His take on 'Wolf Men' is spaced-out house music with a midpoint morph that brings on utter carnage. It's a heavy weapon to keep up your sleeve, for sure. Elsewhere there is serrated acid madness on '818313', caustic cosmic stompers like 'Matig Modern' and electro acid vibes on 'Wolf Men.' A fierce collection of fresh electro, for sure.
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I'm Still Mellow
Cat: ST 018. Rel: 23 Mar 22
 
Techno
I'm Still Mellow (6:55)
Wollem Llits M'i (6:47)
Review: Astonishingly, nearly seven years have passed since the last 12" single from Young Marco hit stores. While he's kept himself busy co-curating two volumes of proto-trance anthology series Planet Love and recording a tropical-tinged album (2019's hazy and home listening-focused Bahasa), it's still nice to see him refocus on delivering future dancefloor anthems. 'I'm Still Mellow' is a wholehearted tribute to a psychedelic, sample-heavy Dutch style of the early '90s known as Mellow, which was a kind colourful and loved-up take on British hardcore and European techno. Young Marco's interpretation is simple but devastatingly effective, with fluttering synth sounds and gorgeous electronics tumbling down over a booming bassline and heavyweight breakbeats. Turn to the flip and you'll find a fully psychedelic backwards version. Trippy!
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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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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Swell Repeat
Swell Repeat (limited 12")
Cat: RC 051. Rel: 06 Jun 23
 
Techno
Swell Repeat (8:04)
Swell Repeat (Renato Ratier remix) (6:27)
Swell Repeat (Kenny Larkin remix) (10:12)
Review: Rotary Cocktail welcomes some real heavyweights for this 51st 12": Berlin dub techno mainstay Youandme is behind the original, tune, 'Swell Repeat'. It's a wavy, underlapping and deep dub roller with drunken drums overlaid with silky smooth and seductive percussion. Brazil scene pioneer Renato Ratier then steps up for something more dark and dry with a menacing marching groove and Detroit's finest Kenny Larkin brings fizzing, pixelated synth waves and moody techno rhythms to his remix. A versatile EP for sure.
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PPPPP: The Remixes Part 2
PPPPP: The Remixes Part 2 (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: RCM 020. Rel: 10 Apr 24
 
Breakbeat
PPPPP (Head High aka Shed remix) (6:39)
PPPPP (Ian Pooley Deep dub) (7:09)
PPPPP (Drunken Diva Scream remix) (6:12)
PPPPP (Johannes Albert remix) (5:59)
Review: youANDme has always been an important cog in the wheel of underground house and techno and his recent PPPPP was another fine project that has also spawned plenty of equally brilliant remixes. This is a second collection of them and it kicks off with the Polish master of perfect loop techno, Head High aka Shed. His bulky, barreling drums and big percussive loops come with plenty of bounce and raved up vocals. After that come Ian Pooley's dub, and Johannes Albert's deep house trip. Sasha, Roger Sanchez and Laurent Garnier have already been banging these so now it's your turn.
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Beats & Pieces To A Sacred Ritual Centre In Podil
Cat: CLO 003. Rel: 08 Nov 21
 
Techno
Ground Counter (9:25)
Bog Pop Dream (5:36)
Zukunft NSTL (7:25)
Loop Of 1446 (6:11)
Review: Clommunity is a label from the good people of Kyiv club Closer, which is one of the most revered and respected in Europe right now. This third outing deals in the sort of deep and intimate sounds you can expect to hear in the club on any given night and it comes from Closer resident Yone-ko, who is a techno maestro from Japan but currently based in Berlin. There is a melancholy to thee tunes, with their wispy pads and dreamy chords, while the rolling, scuffed up drums lock you into a state of trance. Minimal in design yet maximal in impact, this is high-grade stuff.
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Functional Combinations & Collaborations Vol 1
Cat: NSR 022. Rel: 17 Aug 20
 
Techno
Scam Pan (feat Giom) (6:26)
Murmurs (feat Alleged Witches) (6:10)
Review: Yila, an ex-Londoner based in Ljubljana collaborated with two Dj's: French London based Giom and Slovenian Alleged Witches.

The combinations were the focus; each person bringing their unique style, this natural melding deciding the genre without confines, guided by the Dj's understanding of what works in the club.

Sprinklings of nostalgia meet a future thinking fusion of dance music with a focus on slick production. There is a subject matter; not expressed through the contrived mind but through a subconscious sonic delivery, allowing the political nature of the music speak for itself.

Mastered by Brian Sanhaji @ Calyx





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Dub 3 EP
Dub 3 EP (white vinyl 12")
Cat: PRRUKDUB 003. Rel: 16 Sep 22
 
Techno
Erdem Yetim - "Perfect Silence" (7:00)
Simone Tavazzi - "Pyramid" (7:55)
Lenny San - "Das Ego" (5:25)
Dave Simon - "Dubby Stomper" (5:44)
Review: Planet Rhythm's third transmission is another various artists' affair that takes no prisoners. This is straight-ahead techno that is proud of its perfect planed linear loops and ability to get you in a mediative head space. Erdem Yetim kicks off with the seriously weighty 'Perfect Silence' and its panel-beaten loops. Simone Tavazzi's 'Pyramid' is another hefty kicker with icy hi hat ringlets and fleshy drums while 'Das Ego' is as good as reductive dub techno gets. Dave Simon hits the nail on the head with his 'Dubby Stomper.'
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Played by: Philippe Petit
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We Ain't Like Them (feat DJ Bone remix)
Cat: FR 01. Rel: 26 Feb 24
 
Techno
We Ain't Like Them (5:13)
We Ain't Like Them (DJ Bone remix) (6:06)
Bimini Road (4:27)
Vandelay (5:10)
Review: The king is dead, long live the king, as they say - except in this case the late king is DJ Bone's legendary Subject Detroit label, which has now been shuttered after 25 years, and the newly anointed king is his new outlet Further, taken from his Amsterdam parties of the same name. It kicks off with a pair of new EPs on the same day and this is the first from Yeti Mind Tricks. 'We Ain't Like Them' is a hammering Motor City techno cut for the peak time which Bone remixes into a more stripped-back but no less edgy and potent cut. On the flip are 'Bimini Road' and 'Vandelay,' both of which bring stylish techno drenched in machine soul.
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Black Metropolis
Black Metropolis (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: TRESOR 345. Rel: 31 Oct 22
 
Techno
Human Error Processor (6:56)
Perforated (5:13)
Metro City Bay Area (6:05)
Three Deities (6:22)
Review: Yazzus made a massive impression on us with her last outing in March last year on Mall Grab's Steel City Dance Discs label and now gets a suitable step up to the mighty Berlin techno label Tresor. She manages to lay down some bombastic and elastic rhythms on 'Human Error Processor' which has the kick drums pinging about the mix, before hammering a more searching and militant techno groove on 'Perforated.' There is sleazy and unrelenting energy to the chaotic percussion and synths of 'Metro City Bay Area' and that only gets turned up to 11 for the final outing, 'Three Deities'.
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Blk 20 24
Blk 20 24 (red marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: PRRUK BLK2024. Rel: 11 May 23
 
Techno
Dominant (7:06)
Dominant (Hector Oaks remix) (5:35)
Spaz (5:02)
Fog Catcher (5:00)
Review: Fans of hard yet minimal techno will be pleasantly bowled over by 'Blk 20 24', the latest from Presion and Yan Cook. The A-side is delightfully rough-edged and cruddy, while the B is clearer-headed and foggy, each side of the vinyl recalling the feeling of being on the inside and outside of an alien spacecraft respectively. Hector Oaks' remix of 'Dominant', meanwhile, is packed with metallic growls, scrapes and creaks that mark its transitions; an unusual yet riveting choice from the artist.
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FORTHCOMING
Coconut Rice
Cat: UTR 003.
 
Techno
Coconut Rice
Coconut Rice (Octal Industrie Deconstruction)
Coconut Rice (Q Variation)
Coconut Rice (Z Variation)
Review: Under The Radar present 'Coconut Rice', emanating forth from the old demo music vaults of Yagya, dating back 15 years to the summer of 2008. Having solicited the tracks straight from the horse's mouth, the label are more than proud to repackage the track alongside its two original remixes by the artist, the Q and Z variations, while also bunging in a special ambient Derridean dub Deconstruction by none other than Octo Industrie. Expect heavy immersings in texture, rainfall, chord stab and subnautical bass, but with Yagya's signature twist of extra fullness.
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CON
CON (hand-stamped blue vinyl 12" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: LOCKERTMATIK 014. Rel: 17 May 23
 
Techno
XDB - "CON"
Kryptic Universe - "Cloud Riders"
Review: Great deep techno with two respected artists bringing their favourite cuts on this collaborative split release. Goettingen's finest Kosta Athanassiadis aka XDB delves into the sublime sound of resonance on the hypnotising dub techno cut 'C.O.N.' on the A-side. Over on the flip, you've got Dresden's Stephan Schindler - better known as Kryptic Universe - with 'Cloud Riders' an emotive deep cut for the late night. Limited copies on blue wax.
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Played by: Ney Faustini
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Chicago At Midnight (feat Delano Smith mix)
Cat: PRTR 28. Rel: 19 Feb 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Cagomi (Delano Smith remix) (7:01)
Cagomi (Reshape) (6:47)
Fenders (6:04)
Review: Goettingen's long standing dub techno servant XDB takes us to Chicago At Midnight with this new 12" on Pariter. 'Fenders' is one and is a deliciously elastic rhythm with rolling kick drums setting a hypnotic groove as the bubbly synths rise up through the mix. 'Cagomi', more edgy and amped up with gritty hits and swaying bass, gets a new lease of life after first surfacing on XDB's Metrolux Music back in 2009. The same cut gets a remix from Delano Smith that's more rooted to the floor in the Detroit man's usual textbook style. A classy outing from all, then.
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MELMAK All Stars: The Rave Years
Cat: LKVBHR 7. Rel: 10 May 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
X Termal - "Tragnal Kozz"
X Termal - "What If" (The Doulo Klan edit)
Bugger - "No Silence Now"
Umbra - "The Big Dumb"
Review: MELMAK's new 12" is entitled All Stars: The Rave Years which gives you an idea of what to expect. These are high-tempo, dense and rave ready sounds from the drum & bass vanguard. There is plenty of space out cosmic energy to the exploratory leads of X Termal's 'Tragnal Kozze' then 'What If' (The Doulo Klan edit) is a tightly coiled stepper. Bugger lays down a hyper speed rhythm with drilling bass and slapping hits on 'No Silence Now' and Umbra's 'The Big Dumb' is a real slow-motion churner with textural synths and alien sound designs. All four are ready to get the party going in different ways.
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Richer Sound
Richer Sound (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: COD 3QRWOI01. Rel: 20 Nov 23
 
Techno
Richer Sound (3:27)
Left Unseen (10:21)
Old Ways, New Mistakes (6:22)
Dreamt I Saw You (6:27)
Review: COD3 QR welcome the mighty Roshan Chauhan debuting a new guise, Works Of Intent. You might better know him as R.O.S.H, a producer with a string of standout club 12"s released around four years ago for the likes of Rekids and Twin Turbo. Now he's honing in on a dramatic, measured approach to techno which emphasises spatial sound design and synthesis, keeping the rhythms poised to carry the towering sonics. This is particularly true on the epic 'Left Unseen', but also true of the re-framed hard trance synth blooms that shape out 'Old Ways, New Mistakes'. Those are but two points of intrigue on this assured statement piece from an artist plotting a new trajectory for himself.
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Played by: Rave Energy
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Steel City
Steel City (12" (indie exclusive))
Cat: HVN 66912. Rel: 06 Apr 23
 
Deep House
Money Is Mine (Toddla T Home Sick remix) (4:25)
Fear Fear (Charla Green remix) (4:43)
Ploys (Ross Orton remix) (5:56)
Rapture (Diessa remix) (4:12)
The Last One (Forgemasters remix) (8:17)
Review: Todmorden quartet Working Men's Club have long held a soft spot for Sheffield, with much of their music being recorded in the city under the watchful eye of producer Ross Orton. It makes perfect sense, then, that they'd commission an EP full of reworks from Steel City producers. Toddla T kicks things off in fine fashion via a rave-igniting, dancehall-tinged SoYo bass rendition of 'Money Is Mine' tailor-made for the city's Kabal parties, while bleep & bass godfathers Forgemasters deliver a drowsy, atmospheric, post-industrial deep house tweak of 'The Last One'. Elsewhere, Diseasa opts for an angular, industrial electro flex on a fuzzy re-wire of 'Rapture', Orton squelches his way through a tough-as-steel acid house remake of 'Plays', and Charla Green gives 'Fear Fear' a dystopian post-jungle makeover.
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River Songs
Cat: TRULE 025. Rel: 21 Feb 24
 
Techno
Xana (5:56)
Tone Circle (3:47)
River Song (6:02)
Hechicera (4:50)
Review: Al Wootton has always been able to cook up rhythms that are beyond even the wildest dreams of many and now he gets even more weird and esoteric on this fresh 12" on True. The six tracks layer up polyrhythmic hand percussion with sonorous bells and are all brought to life with modular synthesis and deft sound design that takes you deep into a humid jungle where moisture drips from the leaves and psychedelia lurks around every corner. It is both a heady and a heavy trip into worldly and dubby techno rhythms that will leave you feeling keen to hear more from the man.
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Wait
Wait (12")
Cat: POWERHOUSE 11011. Rel: 15 Sep 20
 
Deep House
WK7 - "Wait" (5:56)
Zigg Gonsalezz - "Sunday" (3pm) (8:45)
Zigg Gonsalezz - "Sunday" (Work It) (4:09)
Review: On the latest missive from his energy packed Power House imprint, Rene Pawlowitz - he of Shed and Head High fame - has chosen to showcase tracks from two of his lesser-celebrated alter egos, WK7 and Zigg Gonsalezz. As befits the peak-time ready, party-starting nature of the label, A-side 'Wait' offers an addictive blend of bustling, beefed-up house drums, glassy-eyed female vocal samples and sleazy, rave-igniting riffs. Over on the flip we get two distinctive takes on 'Sunday': the classic New Jersey garage meets Nu Groove style deep house warmth of the '3pm' version, and a stomping late night revision (entitled 'Work It') that peppers a chunky, extra-percussive beat with tight electric piano stabs and booming bass.
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Balls Back
Cat: OVM 319. Rel: 26 Sep 22
 
Techno
Balls Back (8:09)
Balls Tool (0:59)
Balls Back (Marco Faraone remix) (6:29)
Balls Back (dub mix) (4:58)
Review: US techno legend Josh Wink is back on his esteemed Ovum imprint with another potential anthem for the ages in the form of 'Balls Back', a proper heads-down affair with furiously syncopated rhythms underpinning Wink's signature druggy vocals with acidic motifs. Over on the flip, Italian main room techno engineer Marco Faraone delivers the goods once again with a steely and austere peak time rendition. Also included are some handy tools in the form of an acapella version and a nicely streamlined dub.
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Increaser EP
Cat: M 049. Rel: 10 May 23
 
Techno
The Hook-Up (6:30)
Dark T (7:52)
Pushback (6:41)
Submission (7:21)
Review: Better-known in the Motor City as DJ Gusto, August Williams makes his bow on Detroit's original techno imprint, Juan Atkins' much-loved Metroplex. He first offers up 'The Hook Up', a relaxed electro workout marked out by hip-hop tempo beats, sparkling synthesiser arpeggio lines and gorgeous electronic melodies, before opting for a more hypnotic, dark, clandestine and minimalistic techno sound on superb machine jam 'Dark T'. Williams successfully blurs the boundaries between late-night deep house and sci-fi techno on 'Pushback', while 'Submission' pairs a vintage Motor City techno style groove with discordant, mind-mangling motifs.
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Boomin'
Boomin' (12")
Cat: EE 008. Rel: 30 Jan 24
 
Electro
Boomin' (4:56)
Boomin' (alternate mix) (4:14)
Boomin' (bonus beats) (2:23)
Review: A Detroit electro-bass classic! 'Boomin'' originally appeared on Will Web's second EP release, 'Extraterrestrial Phunk', on the legendary Detroit label Direct Beat in 1996. It was also featured in Dave Clarke's seminal 1998 'Electro Boogie' mix release. This long-overdue reissue includes the remastered original mix, as well as two previously unreleased versions - the 'Alt Mix' and 'Bonus Beats'. All versions of the track portrary a hollowed-out, leaden vision of the alt-future and command a fantastic use of reverb and space, as if the music were being blasted through a cybernetic bullhorn; everything sounds impressively analog, but the tracks all escape the common electro pratfall of requiring everything to sound front-and-centre.
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Magic Bus Live
Cat: NUGNET 07. Rel: 20 Dec 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Will & Batty - "Relax" (6:15)
MightyHor - "Sonderus" (6:43)
Matichap - "Back Swing" (7:35)
Sekance - "Engrenage" (6:08)
Review: More tripped-out tech house wizardry on Gene On Earth's Nug Net label, with entrancing elements throughout. Will & Batty, MightyHor, Matichap and Sekance each deliver their own take on the contemporary trance prance formula, be that the opener 'Relax' or the notable 'Back Swing', both of which are indelible synaptic overloads, working in many transitional sweeps, sizzles and slurps between the beats and motifs.
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Tags: Tech House
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Outside In The Dark
Outside In The Dark (12" + postcard + stickers + MP3 download code)
Cat: WIP 005. Rel: 04 Sep 23
 
Electro
Outside In The Dark (5:33)
All Night (5:37)
Sublime Grooves (5:31)
6:38 AM (4:27)
Review: who? continues to build on the mythology of the character Paula with this latest EP on their label. Channelling electro anonymity into a concept while still maintaining the focus on punchy dancefloor production, this playful project is backed up by some serious tunes. 'Outside In The Dark' is a creepy, horror soundtrack workout driven by classic drum machine pressure and the eeriest of synths. 'All Night' has a snappier, wound-up flavour while 'Sublime Grooves' takes a diversion into subtler, more intricate layers of sequencing and modulation. '6:38AM' finishes the record off on a lower tempo cut given xtra dramatic poignancy by the interplay between raw piano and looming pad harmonies.
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Paula Z Leaving The House Remixes
Paula Z Leaving The House Remixes (clear vinyl 12" + stickers + MP3 download code)
Cat: WHOISPAULA 002. Rel: 30 Sep 21
 
Electro
Train Station Cignolised (Cignol remix) (5:35)
Bang Tang (Vertical67 Bang For The Buck mix) (6:08)
Paula Z Meets Sound Synthesis (Sound Synthesis remix) (6:12)
Train Station (36 Night Train remix) (6:30)
Review: The mysterious Who is a Berlin based artist who releases brilliant music but only sporadically so. They launched their own Who Is Paula label in December last year. That was an original EP which now gets revisited and remixed for the label's second release. Electro don Cignol gets first with a plenty of rueful pad work and leggy drums. Vertical67 's take on 'Bang Tang' is hurried, with bleeping melodies and closely stacked kicks bringing the cyborg-funk. The Sound Synthesis remix is a punchy one that goes deep and Train Station (36 Night Train remix) is lo-fi and thoughtful, with end-of-the-night melodies sending you home in a blissful state.
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Prime Frequency EP
Prime Frequency EP (limited hand-stamped 12")
Cat: AS 008. Rel: 29 Jul 21
 
Techno
Prime Frequency (7:51)
Champion Sound (4:44)
Bradford Bass (5:36)
Steel Subsonics (5:04)
Transpennine Connection (outro) (1:23)
Review: White Rose debut on Altered Sense with Prime Frequency, a versatile and vital EP. It distills acid, electro and braindance into powerful tracks with a distinctly UK edge, as well as a nice retro nod and subtle sense of rave nostalgia. The opener is the sort of dark, mysterious tune you want to hear in a warehouse at 5am, and then the late night freakiness builds through the trippy melodies and ice cold beats of 'Champion Sound,' zoned out rhythms of 'Bradford Bass' and post-rave sounds of ''Steel Subsonics.' These are inventive sounds that make a big mark in smart ways.
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OK
OK (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: UNSURE 002. Rel: 29 Jan 24
 
Techno
Amber (3:57)
Emptiness (3:35)
Felt (4:52)
Hesitation (3:14)
Burton (3:35)
Review: An air of mystery surrounds this new While My Sequencer Gently Bleeps project, but what we do know is that they have two superb EPs dropping at the start of 2024. This one, OK, opens with 'Amber' which is a nice undulating and deep cut with lush synth smears. 'Emptiness' hangs synths in the air over more lithe broken beats and 'Felt' is a stripped back rhythm with majestic chords, blurts, bleeps and more all adding colour. 'Hesitation' and 'Burton' round out this sublimely supple and subtle synth record.
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Reaching For A Higher Place
Cat: STE 002. Rel: 16 Feb 21
 
Techno
Hit (8:03)
Grey Vision (9:03)
Overdial (7:33)
Train Track (6:55)
Review: Wheelman started the Glasgow club series Stereotone almost six years ago, which then evolved into a label in 2016. He has since become a staple of the local club scene and released music on Studio Barnhus, Don't Be Afraid and Belters - which furthered his standing in the UK scene and beyond. His latest release is titled Reaching For A Higher Place, which features a selection of emotive cuts: from the dark melancholia of 'Hit' and its factory floor aesthetic, to the low-slung funky disco loops of 'Grey Vision' and the Basic Channel influenced closer 'Train Track' hypnotising you into submission with its cavernous and glacial cyclicality.
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Kiherehere (Bugsy ReDrum)
Kiherehere (Bugsy ReDrum) (limited 1-sided 12")
Cat: TIE 005. Rel: 18 Mar 24
 
Funky/Club House
Kiherehere (Bugsy ReDrum) (4:10)
Review: The Take It Easy label returns with a red hot one and limited edition one-sided 12" that features a Bugsy 'ReDrum' of Wema's 'Kiherehere' cut. The original artists are a five-piece Tanzanian outfit founded on community and they have a global approach to sound that plays out here. In Bugsy's hands, it becomes a club-ready cut that fuses house and techno with the original's traditional Tanzanian instrumentals and Afro-Latin rhythms. Add in a fiery vocal and the sort of unrelenting drum funk that sends crowds mad and you have another standout from this fledgling label.
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Tags: Afro House
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