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Lion The Lion (B-STOCK)
Lion The Lion (B-STOCK) (trifold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: DMULP 002 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition
Pain (3:16)
Malfunction (4:59)
Drowning (4:19)
Hope (7:53)
Demolition (7:31)
Blueprint (2:49)
After Rain Comes Sun (feat Natascha Polke) (5:06)
Gold (3:46)
Full Spectrum (3:59)
Herz (5:01)
Ending (4:18)
Relief (feat Treeboot) (5:01)
 in stock $30.50
Teufelswerk (15th Anniversary Edition)
Teufelswerk (15th Anniversary Edition) (limited red, orange & yellow vinyl 3xLP + poster)
Cat: GIGOLO 25015. Rel: 19 May 25
U Can Dance (feat Bryan Ferry) (9:44)
The DJ (8:19)
Electronic Germany (8:05)
Bodyfarm2 (7:08)
Wonderland (9:29)
Friday, Saturday, Sunday (9:17)
Review: To mark 15 years since its original release, DJ Hell's landmark Teufelswerk long player returns as a very collectable limited edition triple vinyl set that also includes a poster of the original cover and a special hype sticker. When it was released in 2009, Teufelswerk made an immediate impact and over time has remained a pivotal work thanks to its brash and inventive collision of techno, ambient and experimental sounds. It features collaborations with artists like Bryan Ferry and explores the contrast between Day and Night so looks to, and does, balance euphoric dancefloor highs with immersive, cinematic atmospheres that make a longer-lasting impression. It's proven to be a timeless, genre-defying classic.
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 in stock $49.16
Interstellar Shaman
Cat: VOYA 005. Rel: 20 May 25
Taken (4:42)
Betty Dreams (4:33)
Conflict Inferno (4:38)
Fractal Mesh (4:39)
Interstellar Shaman (4:37)
Ready The Armada (4:40)
Something We Don't Understand (4:39)
Signal Lost On Proxima (4:35)
Review: Jakarta-based Ecilo returns to Voyager Recordings with a new album that taps into a familiar style - sci-fi atmospheres with dancefloor-ready techno - but he does it with rare skill. He's been honing this style since 2008 on labels like AXIS, ARTS and Planet Rhythm and these latest tunes have had early plays from dons such as Luke Slater, Ben Sims and Svreca. 'Taken' sets the seen and launches you into deep space, and the rest of the EP powers on with the singing circuit boards of 'Fractal Mesh' quick to mesmerise, the purposeful low end throb of 'Something We Don't Understand' impossible to escape from and 'Ready The Armada' channeling archetype Jee Mills style comic techno minimalism.
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Return To Livingstone Rd
Cat: SNFLP 019. Rel: 22 May 25
Strong Feeling (feat Silky Oolong) (3:26)
Absolu (3:09)
Picollo (3:47)
More Time (feat Silky Oolong) (3:17)
Hey It's Me (3:01)
Friends (3:26)
Bang Bang (3:49)
EVO (3:22)
Review: Ma?h is based in Berlin but makes occult techno inspired by Tikal, which is the ruin of an ancient Mayan city in Guatemala. He creates a sense of ancient ritual, tribalism, primaeval drums and otherworldly atmosphere across five fantastically evocative and escapist cuts here. They all go deep, with rubbery rhythms marbled with wordless vocals, chanting, eerie FX and absorbing mysticism that is all expertly done and hugely authentic. 'Acat' is a standout with its lolloping bass and tom-peppered beats, while 'Exorcismo' is more intense and heady. 'Caiman Ritual' is a humid and intense dub techno bumper, and it rounds out one of the most original EPs we've heard in ages.

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Gesamtklarwerk Deutschland
Cat: BTT 1991. Rel: 19 May 25
Gesamtklarwerk Deutschland (4:50)
Dr Deutschland (4:17)
Kampf Um Kunst (6:12)
Apokalyptiker (5:05)
Mude (5:57)
Gestamtkunstwerk Deutschland (4:32)
 in stock $29.38
Exit 808
Exit 808 (pink black white & grey vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: SAR 0006XY. Rel: 19 May 25
Bass Situation 313 (6:54)
Borg Invasion (5:41)
Exit 808 (End Of All Existence edit) (5:31)
Borg Fightz (5:33)
Space Technician (6:31)
Techno Logical (5:34)
The Greed (5:31)
Passion (4:45)
Social Alliance Warriors (Political Greed mix) (5:53)
Review: Detroit electro investigator MICRO4CE delivers a no-compromise double pack here across two EPs packed with nine tracks of raw electronic futurism and imaging. It is all rooted in classic Detroit electro and so-called hi-tech-funk so the sound channels early 80s influences like Nucleus and Mantronix while carving out its own cyborg-driven edge. 'Bass Situation 313' gets underway with swampy low ends and far-sighted chords then the likes of 'Borg Fightz' bring unrelenting coruscated drums and 'The Greed' is a more minimal sound with zippy synths and dehumanised vocals. This is seriously high-grade electro for heads who like gritty, futuristic and fearless sounds.
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Orbital (The Brown Album) (half speed remastered)
Orbital (The Brown Album) (half speed remastered) (limited gatefold brown & orange vinyl 2xLP (indie exclusive))
Cat: LMS 1725321. Rel: 22 May 25
Time Becomes (6:45)
Planet Of The Shapes (4:35)
Lush 3-1 (5:44)
Lush 3-2 (7:46)
Impact (The Earth Is Burning) (7:11)
Remind (7:58)
Walk Now (6:50)
Monday (7:11)
Halcyon & On & On (9:12)
Imput Out (2:37)
Review: Originally released in 1993, seminal UK duo Orbital's Brown Album marked a bold leap forward in emotional depth and sonic ambition for electronic music. Tracks like 'Halcyon + On + On,' 'Impact (The Earth Is Burning)' and 'Lush 3-1/3-2' showcase the duo's masterful blend of driving rhythms and lush melodic textures. It was hailed as an instant classic at the time and made Mixmag's Best Dance Albums of All Time list. It has endured well over the last 30 years and is now reissued on vinyl for the first time in a decade, with a half-speed remaster and new liner notes by Andrew Harrison.
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Orbital (The Brown Album) (half speed remastered)
Orbital (The Brown Album) (half speed remastered) (4xLP + slipmat in spot-varnished slip-case) (1 per customer)
Cat: LMS 1725318. Rel: 22 May 25
Time Becomes (6:45)
Planet Of The Shapes (4:35)
Lush 3-1 (5:44)
Lush 3-2 (7:46)
Impact (The Earth Is Burning) (7:11)
Remind (7:58)
Walk Now (6:50)
Monday (7:11)
Halcyon & On & On (9:12)
Imput Out (2:37)
The Naked & The Dead (live) (3:47)
The Naked And The Dub (live) (4:11)
Sunday (live) (7:37)
Remind (live) (4:20)
Halcyon (live) (4:50)
Walk Now (live) (4:27)
Kinetic (live) (6:46)
Choice (live) (7:24)
Satan (live) (11:30)
Impact USA (The Earth Is Burning: Diversion) (11:22)
Semi Detached (extended) (9:23)
Review: The iconic UK duo's equally recognisable second self-titled album i better known as the Brown Album i remains a towering achievement of early 90s electronic music. Originally released in 1993, it blurred techno, ambient and rave into a sprawling, richly detailed soundscape. This deluxe reissue, spread across four records, is the most rewarding edition into one of the genre's most enduring masterpieces. The remastered original tracks i from the shimmering melancholia of 'Halcyon + On + On' to the urgent pulse of 'Impact (The Earth Is Burning)' i still sound breathtakingly vital. 'Lush 3-1' and 'Lush 3-2' in particular benefit from the new half-speed vinyl cut, giving extra weight to their cascading synths and intricate rhythms. The real treasure for longtime fans lies in the bonus material including live recordings like the propulsive 'The Naked and the Dead' and the hypnotic 'Sunday'. Meanwhile, the lavish packaging i complete with a hardcover book, vintage flyers, and even a slipmat i reinforces how pivotal this album was in shaping Orbital's legacy. Sprawling yet intimate, futuristic yet deeply human, the Brown Album still feels like a world unto itself i and now, it's more expansive than ever.
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Towards East
Towards East (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: TFE 16. Rel: 19 May 25
KMA - Towards East (6:04)
Absolute (7:07)
No Dread! (5:32)
In Between (Fur Geli) (6:17)
Time (10:11)
September 5th (5:28)
Reichenberger (5:45)
The Satisfied (5:22)
Review: Shed's Towards East was originally made for Berlin's Dussmann store back in 2022. It's a very personal project that now gets reissued by The Final Experiment and it sounds superb. The Polish producer weaves in plenty of foggy and lo-fi ambient pads into these tracks, whether they are beatless vignettes or more low-end driven soundscapes such as 'Absolute.' On 'In Between (Fur Geli), yearning strings and a lonely motif amongst walls of melancholic synth done and 'September 5th' is another hazy memory with nostalgic overtones and loads of frayed edges and buried melodic wisps. It's techno, but not as we know it.

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Friedrich
Friedrich (2xLP)
Cat: GNIMMITS 071125. Rel: 22 May 25
Promise (feat Salomen) (4:08)
Sugar & Lemon (3:40)
Lemondrop (2:51)
Keys Don't Match (feat Dominique Fricot) (3:50)
Golden Path (4:41)
Holz Und Silber (3:42)
Lucky Me (6:00)
Pulsar 144 (8:12)
Face In The Clouds (feat Dominique Fricot) (4:36)
Review: Remarkably accomplished techno minimalisms from Hamburg producer Stimming, who's been dazzling his contemporaries with his highly touching works since the early 2000s. The artist's latest full-length LP follows the precedent single 'Keys Don't Match', with its stammering sound design and abeyant, textural purities, which echo the slow-building sublimities of DJ Koze, Apparat or the Keinemusik crew. With the condensate vocals of Dominique Fricot heard throughout, this one-of-a-kind record reminds us not to take or use the hackneyed phrase "unique production style" too lightly. His really is. As it was with 'Keys Don't Match', which clinched a 15-year first relationship through the metaphor of mismatched keys, the entire record, from 'The Origin' to 'Feeding Seagulls', has us stimming with intrigue.






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Sixty
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Sixty (3xLP)
Cat: AF 060LP. Rel: 21 May 25
James Shinra - "Cirrus" (4:08)
Microlith - "Mahta" (5:48)
Gherat - "Micfrk" (Bamb mix) (3:28)
Voiron - "Voiron & Heath" (3:18)
MERS - "Penrose" (feat LBH Di Vegas) (4:19)
Frederic - "Closer" (5:03)
Oh Mr James - "Rechargeable Battery Acid" (Esc mix) (4:30)
Meta Program - "VHJhbnNjZW5kIFlvdXIgRXhp" (AF edit) (4:08)
Naqara - "Weeping_Ob" (4:36)
RTR - "Signe Noir" (7:04)
Patricia - "Wind Driven Water" (6:37)
Novel 23 - "Blink Run Away To East" (4:11)
Rolando Simmons - "It's Not Only Up 2 Me" (4:50)
Qeta - "Remoaner" (4:09)
Fasme - "Focus" (5:35)
Alberta Balsam - "Avalanche" (4:01)
Mr 76ix - "Octember" (3:50)
Review: Techno is a misunderstood thing. Big stages and even bigger drums pounding out relentless and often unthoughtful loops really isn't where the genre is as a whole. One of the most varied sounds in the dance spectrum, defining the canon has always been pretty hard and zeitgeist counts for more than strict rules of arrangement, tempo and composition. Sixty is just the reassurance heads will need then. While some might argue we're closer to electro than anything, for the most part anyway, perhaps no more so than in the detailed and glitchy warmth of 'Micfrk' by Gherat, let's not get pedantic. Largely broken and off-centre beats of the deep, emotive and patient kind from innovators like Patricia and Fasme, frenetic and intense staccato snares via Oh Mr Jones, rave-y, hardcore infused emotive bombs via Novel 23 and James Shinra.
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