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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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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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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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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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Polymorph EP
Polymorph EP (CD + download code)
Cat: PITPZD 25. Rel: 28 Sep 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Polymorph (extended mix)
Polymorph (ASC mix)
Polymorph (Zake remix)
Polymorph (Aural Imbalance remix)
Polymorph (Ossa remix)
Polymorph (Influx remix)
Polymorph (Fax remix)
Review: Past Inside The Present welcomes back accomplished and prolific ambient master zake, this time alongside Oss and Fax who released the original featured track, 'Polymorph' on Module. Here it gets revisited by a top contemporary team after the hazy and absorbing extended mix kicks things off. ASC then goes dark with his mood rework and Zake himself remixes with a more optimistic sense of crepuscular synth lushness. Aural Imbalance layers in some fizzing and malfunctioning electronic sounds, Ossa suspends you amongst his heavenly rays and Influx brings gently broken beats. Fax shuts down this varied offering with a more edgy ambient sound.
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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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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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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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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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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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Broken Strings EP
Broken Strings EP (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: HOOD 009. Rel: 07 Mar 24
 
Techno
Broken Strings (5:35)
The Stunter (5:47)
Conquering (6:15)
Lost Hours (7:07)
Review: There is no messing about on this ninth transmission from the Neighbourhood label, which comes from the studio of Yant and is comprised of well designed tool-like techno cuts that pack a serious punch. 'Broken Strings' is a linear pile drive with warped, twisted synth sounds peeling off the groove, while 'The Stunter' is stripped back to a lithe rhythm and more smooth synth details that dance up top. 'Conquering' again gets more ragged and raw with edgy, unresolved loops and some massive hi hats while last of all it is 'Lost Hours' that melts the mind with its sublime and subliminal mix of drums and synth.
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Played by: Philippe Petit
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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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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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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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That Body
That Body (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: PPU 0297. Rel: 06 Nov 23
 
Funk
That Body (4:21)
Fired Up (4:21)
Review: Peoples Potential Unlimited or PPU, is one of the freshest funk labels out there, whether serving up new funk sounds that sound old, or reissuing classic funk sounds that seem bang up to date. Often lo-fi in design but high in emotion, they make for party-starting gems with real swagger. This latest limited 7" is a reissue of a classic from The X-Man, who has apparently been locked away in the Detroit Psychiatric Hospital for the last 30 years. His aggressive funk style pairs driving drums and taught synths with libidinous vocal delivers and plenty of great guitar riffs. Here we have the driving 'That Body' paired with the more deep and bumping 'Fire Up'. Both bang.
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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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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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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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Another Moment In Time: Album Sampler
Cat: ESOL 022. Rel: 18 May 23
 
Techno
Rendezvous (Finale)
Whispers
Review: While Vince Watson's 2002 classic 'Moments In Time' certainly stood the test, the Scottish producer and DJ has now revisited the theme with his very own sequel to the project, 'Another Moment In Time'. Though it gives modern breathability and flair to his long-established atmospheric techno oeuvre, it hardly renders the music glossy or sheeny as one might expect. Instead, the very same wondrous jazz-flavoured sound is conveyed once again, and with just as much potency, through the two awestruck burgeoners 'Rendezvous (Finale)' and 'Whispers'.
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Unknown Territories
Unknown Territories (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: ITX 20. Rel: 05 Mar 21
 
Bass
Space Water (2:40)
Wings (4:07)
Dread II (4:41)
Rewind Riddim (4:49)
Overload Destruction (4:37)
Unknown Territories (4:59)
Review: Mancunian Walton heads to Munich label Ilian Tape for anther of his cutting edge EPs. No stranger to esteemed labels like Hyperdub and Techtonic, this soundsmith once again draws on ambient, techno, bass and IDM across six immersive and cinematic tracks. The first two are largely wide open, cavernous, ambient affairs in which to allow your mind to wander. The inventive rhythms and powerful drums then arrive on 'Dread II' and remain throughout the skittish synth energy of 'Rewind Riddim' and automated factory floor sounds of 'Overload Destruction.' 'Unknown Territories' ends on a more far gazing vibe with pensive pads over scattered kicks.
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Weaponized Fuel On The Acid Playa
Wachita China & DJ DISAPPOINTED - "Acid Flow"
Driven By Attraction - "Weaponize"
Shcuro - "Fuel"
Decent Damage & Shawn Cartier - "TD Playa"
Review: Steffi's Klakson label is one of the few real creams of today's electro landscape; inviting only the very best of the best artists, few of its contemporaries can really say they've managed to achieve the same feats in the same space of 20 years or so. The latest V/A EP to grace their rolling stocks, 'Weaponized Fuel On The Acid Playa', looks ostensibly like it could be homage to old-school UR or its many Dutch copycats, but in sound, it hears back completely differently, feeling like a future electro hellzone in which all manner of evil mutant experiments remain on the loose. By far the best-produced electro EP we've heard in recent months, you won't be disappointed by the likes of Shcuro's 'Feel' or Driven By Attraction's 'Weaponize'.
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Played by: Wes Baggaley
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Takeover
Takeover (12")
Cat: FIDES 016. Rel: 28 Mar 23
 
Techno
Along Dancing In The Shoegaze Tample (5:08)
Chinese Takeover (4:44)
Strobe Sword (4:32)
Dorsal (feat DJ Disappointed) (4:29)
TAI1 ED1TTT (4:09)
Review: Since 2020 Wachita China has been piling on the electro deviance through their own WC label while also moonlighting on the likes of low income $quad. This latest record keeps up the edgy aesthetics and uncompromising machine pressure, veering from the techy stomper 'Along Dancing In The Shoegaze Tample' to the thumping intensity of 'Chinese Takeover', stopping by the broken beats and metallic pings of 'Strobe Sword' and welcoming DJ Disappointed to collaborate on the slightly sweeter synth flourishes of 'Dorsal'. 'TAI1 EDiTTT' completes the set with a catchy dose of hard-pinging electro-tech with a subtle pop thread buried in the mix.
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WQ1
WQ1 (12")
Cat: THL 028. Rel: 22 May 23
 
Techno
WQ1 (7:20)
WQ2 (7:30)
WQ3 (7:20)
WQ4 (6:44)
Review: Waage is a firm favourite amongst dub techno fans. The Icelandic producer has long been turning out icy and atmospheric rollers for the heads and here he works alongside a fresh name, Quantal, who is sure to go on to big things. Here they land on Thule Records, a legendary label in its own right with roots going back to 1995. They kick off with the textured dub of 'WQ1' which has glitchy sounds paying over the rolling drums. 'WQ2' is much more smooth and streamlined, with an underwater current that sweeps you off your feet, then 'WQ3' leans into the wind with hypnotic techno drums and vamping chords that melt the mind. Last of all comes 'WQ4', a timeless dub with infinite horizons and the most frictionless drum loops.
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Tags: Dub Techno
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Wa Wu We 005
Wa Wu We 005 (180 gram vinyl 12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: WWW 005. Rel: 30 Mar 21
 
Techno
Track 1 (11:38)
Track 2 (6:09)
Track 3 (5:07)
Review: WaWuWe is one of many alias of dub techno stylist Sebastian Mullaert. It is revered for his most deep techno cuts and this fifth missive on his own self titled label is another deft and atmospheric offering. 'Track 1' pairs the sort of deeply buried drums that get anyone in a trance but layers some celestial keys way up top. The second tune is less smooth, with a more turbulent bassline and drums that rock back and forth on their heels. 'Track 3' closes with sombre synth drones that make a devastating emotional impact.
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Outerworld
Outerworld (limited 12")
Cat: TRUST 42. Rel: 30 Jun 23
 
Electro
Shockwave (6:39)
Outerworld (6:43)
Reverse Psychology (6:09)
Space Trap (4:24)
Review: Dutch titan Orlando Voorn was always a European with a musical sound that linked us to Detroit and Chicago. As well as house and techno he can also do searing electro bangers too as this Outerworld EP on Trust shows. It's potent tackle for peak times, with 'Shockwave' a collision of drums and percussion and wild spraying synths, then 'Outerworld' taking on a ghetto flex with more kinetic drum funk. 'Reverse Psychology' then slows it down to a more atmospheric and spaced-out vibe and 'Space Trap' is an experimental broken beat that is the best track on the EP.
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Endogenous
Cat: DT 015. Rel: 27 Nov 23
 
Electro
Metonic Cycle (6:59)
Wired Gardens (7:03)
Lamda (5:40)
Caustic Solipsism (5:23)
Review: If you like cosmic, celestial electro that very much takes you on a trip to the stars then add this one to basket immediately. It is a new EP of dreamy signals and otherworldly transmissions on Dream Ticket from Von Ebner who is a master of his machines and speaking through them. The opener is a smooth cruise that eventually becomes a slick acid workout, then 'Wired Gardens' is more nervy and unsettled. 'Lamda' is a a mix of frantic drum programming and the most lush and zoned-out ambient pad work and 'Caustic Solipsism' rides a neck-snapping rhythm to close out a fine trip.
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Bundesautobahn 98 EP
Cat: LUBREE 001. Rel: 08 Nov 22
 
Electro
Bundesautobahn 98 (7:50)
Bundesautobahn 98 (DJ Overdose remix) (5:49)
Magic Carpet Ride (5:38)
Magic Carpet Ride (Cardopusher remix) (6:03)
Review: Volta Cab mints the new Hypress label with two original tracks of his signature electro, which has previously found a home on labels like Bordello A Parigi and MM Discos. 'Bundesautobahn 98' is a romantic, uplifting piece with stirring keys pealing out over the crisp beats, while 'Magic Carpet Ride' has a freakier mission which heads straight into the dark basements of EBM and coldwave. DJ Overdose offers a remix of 'Bundesautobahn 98' which strips things down to a gravelly pulse, and then Cardopusher tackles 'Magic Carpet Ride' and turns it into bubbling acid workout to set the death disco off good n' proper.
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Bassssalina Yeee
Cat: INTLC 015. Rel: 30 Nov 23
 
Techno
Ibex (5:55)
Psychotic Robotics (5:32)
Brain Computer Interface (4:35)
Impetus (4:32)
Egregore (3:38)
Review: Islenskur turbonutter, Volruptus, contorts your expectations for the third and final 12" on International Chrome in 2023, 'basssalina yeee', reciprocating 2021's huge collaboration with Jensen Interceptor on the former's Sweaty Records imprint. Endlessly inventive, the five tracks on the EP stretch and warp the concept of electro and bass music into new dimensions, all by adding just the right amount of odd, whether in the form of spaced out filters, unexpected pauses, or non-repetition. From the space shanty of 'Ibex' (which unsurprisingly for a track at 160bpm slaps just as hard when slowed right down) to the slightly more traditional hardcore of 'Brain Computer Interface', Volruptus wrings new sounds out of the traditional warp and weft whilst never forsaking the dancefloor.
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Robson Ponte
Cat: KOMPAKT 09. Rel: 20 Apr 21
 
Techno
Robson Ponte (5:26)
Track 2 (3:46)
Track 3 (4:11)
Review: Cool, rocking, hard but dry minimal homage to this fantastic Brazilian football player.
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19
19 (12")
Cat: GPH 19. Rel: 15 Mar 13
 
Techno
Voices From The Lake - "Reptilicus"
Mike Parker - "Mnajdra" (Shifted remix)
Stanislav Tolkachev - "Heartbeat"
Review: In what could be the biggest techno release of 2013 so far, Geophone delivers a rarely seen VA package, with Mike Parker only appearing in remixed form. Donato Dozzy and Neel's revered Voices From The Lake collaboration supply their first release outside of Prologue with some throbbing brain pulses in "Reptilicus" - much harder sounding than their album material. Shifted's remix to Parker's "Mnajdra" is outrageously Berghain-centric, as mechanically mutated insect buzzes hammer away to scraping and suctioned percussion. Ukrainian artist Stanislav Tolkachev, who is making a name for himself since his track "Building Peaks" on Developer's Modularz settles into Geophone's 19th release with his usual frenetic pace, this time employing thudding drums and melancholic atmospheres likened to Aphex Twin's more emotional material.
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Metamorphosis
Metamorphosis (limited 12")
Cat: BRAINVORTEX 01. Rel: 13 Jul 23
 
Techno
Enter The Simulation (6:50)
Holographic Trip (5:19)
Metamorphosis (6:22)
Review: Dutch techno producer VOG channels the undeniable spirit of psy, acid and breaks on their new EP 'Metamorphosis', emphasising the far darker possibilities gleanable from their axis. Launching into the dark undulator 'Enter The Simulation', it's clear VOG's intention is to creep out and enthrall at the same time, almost disgusting the listener with licky acid samples and pitched-down vocal samples designed to sound as if they had originated from an organic spaceship's blood vessel-like air ducts. The trend continues across the whole EP, with a slight curveball thrown on the title track, which is more jubilant and melodic but no less eerie.
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Dissonance Is Bliss
Cat: ARTSCOLLECTIVE 039. Rel: 01 Sep 23
 
Techno
Remembrance (6:18)
Breaching (6:23)
Dissonance Is Bliss (6:14)
Continuity (5:43)
Review: Next up on scene-leading techno label Arts is a single from VNTM, otherwise known as Dutch DJ and producer Thomas van de Ven. This is the first vinyl outing for the breakthrough artist, who manages to edge subtlety and dynamic range into the big room techno sound. His sound design approach is refined, not least on the dub techno-tinted workout 'Breaching', but things can also still get rough and knotty on 'Dissonance Is Bliss'. If you're headlong into the sound of monolithic techno but crave some sophistication, this EP will be of great interest.
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Roadblocks
Roadblocks (orange marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: DETUND 43. Rel: 02 Oct 20
 
Techno
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
Track 5
Track 6
Track 7
Track 8
Review: Some years back former Sun Electric member (and regular Ricardo Villalobos collaborator) packed up his Buchla synthesizer and headed to Vladislav Delay's studio. While the Finnish producer has previously mined these experimental analogue recordings for single releases, Roadblocks marks the first time he's turned them into an entire album of unusual, leftfield techno treats. The eight tracks are wild and wonderful concoctions in which unusual percussion sounds are overlaid with buzzing electronic sounds, odd modular bleeps, fractured snapshots of 1970s synthesizer melodies and all manner of Radiophonic Workshop style sounds. This is techno from another dimension altogether, combining cutting edge experimental instincts and contemporary production nous with noises that sound as far-out now as they would have done when the Buchla was invented.
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Pre Melancholy
Pre Melancholy (clear vinyl 12" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: MUSAR 018. Rel: 19 Jul 23
 
Bass
Mono No Aware (6:14)
Agent Of Distraction (5:05)
Yonghegong Lama Temple Exit F (5:24)
Yonghegong Lama Temple Exit F (Priori remix) (5:45)
Review: Wherein Dutchman Vincent lays down a heartfelt study of the soul entitled 'Pre Melancholy'. His findings are as follows... Before the melancholy one can expect a wave of emotions and pressures, all of them ingredients for a tumultuous storm that flies in a whole flurry of directions. Technoid drum & bass causing anxiety with every rolling fill ('Mono No Aware'), timeless breaks triggering moments of unsolicited joy ('Agent Of Distraction') and spacious leftfield that's so disarming and abyssal that it comes in two forms ('Yonghegong Lama Temple Exit F'). Embrace the melancholy.
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Julius Caeser
Cat: NS 35. Rel: 17 Nov 21
 
Techno
Julius Ceaser (9:03)
Years Of Your Life (9:11)
Review: Novel Sound main man Levon Vincent returns to follow up a slew of releases this year, namely the terrific Enchanted Cosmos EP from a few months ago. On the A side of this one, you have the emotive and contemplative deepness of 'Julius Cease ' and its utterly hypnotic melody playing centre stage. Turn over to hear the dense bass and stirring drums on the sweaty basement jam 'Years Of Your Life' that's definitely on a vibe not too dissimilar from his 2009 classic 'Double Jointed Sex Freak'.
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808 The Bassqueen (25th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: RV 01.
 
Minimal/Tech House
808 The Bassqueen (Queen Of Bass mix)
808 The Bassqueen (extended Loop)
808 The Bassqueen (Dubstar'z shorthack)
Review: First of all, wow, how did this one already turn a quarter of a century old? It still sounds as wildly inventive now as it did back then and is fully deserving of this reissue. '808 The Bassqueen' is a truly mesmerising sonic journey that pushes the boundaries of electronic music with Villalobos's trademark blend of minimal techno and experimental soundscapes. He crafts a hypnotic and immersive mix of intricate rhythms, pulsating basslines, and deft synth textures that defy categorization and showcase Villalobos's mastery of groove and his ability to captivate listeners with subtle yet powerful sonic manipulations. This is the sound of a true visionary at work.
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HYS 005
HYS 005 (12")
Cat: HYS 005. Rel: 19 Jan 23
 
Techno
VIL - "Dothejazz" (5:34)
Norbak & Temudo - "Cloud Seeding" (6:33)
VIL & Temudo - "Pampomaniac" (5:36)
Quelza - "Arnold" (6:35)
Review: Portugal's HAYES label clocks up a fifth EP here and once again takes us deep into a world of supple but subversive techno. It is a mix of artists who serve up the sounds with VIL's dancey 'Dothejazz' layering minimal synths and drums with potent bass rumbles. Norbak & Temudo then rock you back and forth on your heels as drunken synths evoke and adapt to the icy groove on 'Cloud Seeding.' VIL & Temudo then pair off for the more twisted 'Pampomaniac' and Quelza closes down with 'Arnold,' a whacked-out and skeletal techno rhythm that borrows from early jungle.
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Moon Chords
Cat: HYSEP 51. Rel: 07 Mar 24
 
Techno
Summer Loop (5:54)
Moon Chords (6:25)
Summer Loop (Fireground remix) (5:15)
The Rtm Is Burnin (5:08)
Review: 'Moon Chords' aren't just any old chords; they're the diatonic delights singularly emitted through the mitts of none other than the Portuguese producer Vil. The artist's latest EP plays back in the fashion of something not unlike a four-track lunar probe; opener 'Summer Loop' pairs hard industrial techno grooves with a stylistic smidgen of hip house and electro, while the title track follows up with a deeply hypnotic hyperventilation, with every sound sci-fi'd and tuned in key. Fireground's version of the A1 is nothing less than horrifying, while closer 'The Rtm Is Burning' warns us of the ends of techno, with its tuplet kicks (not 4x4) signallng the imminent crashing and burning of our trusty lunar spacecraft.
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