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Electro Soma (reissue)
Electro Soma (reissue) (gatefold 2xLP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: WARPLP 9R. Rel: 25 Aug 17
Soundtrack Of Space (4:02)
Hall Of Mirrors (6:36)
Mondrin (6:43)
Obsessed (5:51)
Bio Dimension (5:55)
Basic Emotion (4:51)
Metropolis (4:58)
Obtuse (7:24)
Telefone 529 (4:12)
Drift (4:06)
 in stock $20.34
Sacred Machine (expanded reissue)
Cat: IFACH 025. Rel: 23 Oct 23
Sugarspoon (6:21)
Carpet (5:05)
Bad Friday (12:11)
Grand Central (7:43)
Late Check Out (6:05)
24Hr (8:32)
RTDC (Mark Broom mix) (5:42)
In The Bag (6:25)
Ambo (Greenwich Dawn mix) (7:42)
Review: A reissue that minimal house fans will have been waiting for - an expanded version of Baby Ford & The Ifach Collective's Sacred Machine album. Released in 2001, it's genreally accepted to be the high weatermark for minimal, and here's it's been lovingly remastered by Dubplates & Mastering and comes blessed with two unheard-til-now corkers from the same sessions - Mark Broom's mix of 'RTDC' and 'In The Bag'. What are you waiting for?!
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 in stock $41.18
Pancakes
Cat: LPS 36. Rel: 07 Jun 23
Biredom (2:55)
Opi (album version) (4:17)
Overtimetainted (3:38)
Tainted (4:50)
Backup (4:47)
Attention (3:17)
Presence (3:05)
Morning Chatter (4:30)
Last Escape (3:44)
FF31 Warning (3:01)
Terror (4:07)
Echoes Of Silence (3:07)
Review: Gacha Bakradze and Lapsus go together like hot sun and cool beer. This is a third full-length outing from the producer and one that finds the Georgian artist channeling what he finds to be the healing parental activity of making pancakes into "a metaphor for alteration, metamorphosis, and change." Musically that plays out across an album that finds Bakradze going deep into a world of lush melody and pastoral and astral soundscapes. There are hyper-pop workouts full of infectious drums and hooks, vibrant pads and a heavier fusion of electro, IDM and techno to make for a thoroughly contemporary album.
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 in stock $23.67
Projections
Cat: MESH 083V. Rel: 16 Sep 22
Transition (2:16)
Into The Realm (6:25)
A Way Out (5:13)
Introspective (4:30)
Recall Mindset (5:55)
What We Have (6:11)
Before The End (5:14)
Resonate (6:36)
Stratosphere (5:19)
 in stock $30.88
Global Underground #42: Berlin
Global Underground #42: Berlin (gatefold blue vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: GLUD 609565. Rel: 31 Aug 23
Adam Port - "Do You Still Think Of Me?"
Jessy Somfay - "Lying In A Bad Of Myst"
Shlomo - "Vanished Breath"
Jayro - "Jungle" (Fideles remix)
Rick Pier O'neil - "Planetary" (RPO part 1)
Patrice Baumel - "Expanse"
Fabrizio Lapiana - "Far Away"
Funkform - "Synthesia"
Shlomo - "MUM"
The Drifter & Benjamin Frohlich - "Waterville"
Oostil - "Quantic"
Musiccargo - "Ich Geh Den Weg Mit Dir"
Eitan Reiter - "Eat You"
HearthuG - "Crossroads"
Nicholas Rada - "Cumulonimbus"
Mehmet Akar - "Roll The Dice" (Matias Chilano remix)
Mango & Gullen - "Manitoba" (Sinerider remix)
Review: Amsterdam based Patrice Baumel is a deep thinker with a unique signature sound. He has released on some of the most vital labels in the scene from Balance to Afterlife and has played every major club and festival in the world. He knows the Berlin scene inside out and now serves up his version of what it sounds like on his latest entry into the hallowed and long running Global Underground series. He runs his own HALO label and traverses the electronic spectrum from deep to melodic and back again here, always with a sense of control and storytelling of the sort that leaves crowds spellbound.
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 in stock $42.20
Belief
Belief (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: LEX 163LP. Rel: 03 Aug 22
I Want To Be (4:05)
ANX (3:07)
Bayo (4:13)
Luther (4:07)
Dreams (3:53)
Nebo (5:43)
Wot (3:54)
Ulu (5:22)
Jung (4:47)
Art Of Love (2:52)
Charch (1:56)
 in stock $22.40
Live Mix
Joey BELTRAM / VARIOUS
Live Mix (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile translucent red vinyl mixed LP + 2 unmixed bonus tracks + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 2991C. Rel: 04 Jan 23
Joey Beltram - "Ogo" (1:23)
Joey Beltram - "Energy Flash" (4:44)
MD Connection - "Self Preservation" (1:01)
Sharki Maxx - "Clash Back" (3:16)
LA Williams - "All Aboard" (1:26)
DJ Milton - "Runnin" (1:34)
Abacus - "Erotic Illusions" (2:59)
Psyche - "From Beyond" (3:32)
Alexi Shelbi - "My Medusa" (2:59)
Joey Beltram - "Drome" (3:39)
Rotortype - "Gimme Head" (2:32)
Joey Beltram - "Game Form" (1:07)
DJ Funk - "Pump It" (2:31)
Joey Beltram - "Game Form" (bonus track) (5:05)
Joey Beltram - "Game Form" (Robert Armani remix - bonus track) (5:40)
Review: A true titan on the early techno wave, Joey Beltram has left a monumental impact on the development of the culture thanks to his productions and DJing alike. His catalogue of releases and mixes is vast, but the simply titled Live Mix from 1997 is a seminal document of the Brooklyn bad boy's approach, packed full of classics and whipping into 'Energy Flash' on track two before launching into all kinds of high-pressure acid and techno. The mix has only ever been on CD before, but now Music On Vinyl are pressing it up on wax as a lasting document of a classic set from the golden age of techno mixes.
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 in stock $26.25
Ten Days Of Blue (Live At Dekmantel)
Cat: AGM 004. Rel: 06 Mar 23
Intro (1:25)
Collage Of Dreams (7:29)
December's Tragedy (7:11)
Deluge (7:15)
Guitaris Breeze (6:15)
Flex (6:53)
Ten Days Of Blue (5:52)
Venom & Wonder (6:53)
Soft Summer (8:41)
Outro (0:47)
Review: After his superlative and rather unexpected foray into Afro and Latin fusion with his Sol Set project, John Beltran returns to more familiar territory with a rendition of his classic mid-90s album 'Ten Days of Blue' recorded at this year's Dekmantel in Amsterdam. We get a real feel for the whole gig experience, from the sound of murmured anticipation and intro tape to the resolution at the outro and the main meat of the music itself - lively, optimistic, groovy but understated and chilled at the same time - sits somewhere between his ambient and harder techno work. Among Beltran's very finest output.
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 in stock $22.65
Microgravity
Cat: BIO 003LP. Rel: 02 Jul 15
Microgravity (5:20)
Baby Satellite (5:08)
Tranquillizer (8:26)
The Fairy Tale (4:59)
Cloudwalker II (5:20)
Chromosphere (3:46)
Cygnus-A (5:00)
Baby Interphase (5:15)
Biosphere II (4:54)
Search (5:41)
Avenue 2.3 (5:21)
Clovis (3:20)
Coulee (2:42)
Ectozone (4:03)
Dewy Fields (4:01)
Eternal (2:58)
Review: Geir Jensson's debut album under the now familiar Biosphere alias, Microgravity, has long been considered something of a classic of the early '90s ambient boom. First released in 1991, it offered an icy but suitably atmospheric mix of chilly ambience, British-style "intelligent techno" and crystalline IDM. To celebrate 25 years since it was recorded (it was released a year later, in 1991), Geir Jensson has re-mastered it and, with the help of a successful crowd-funding campaign, pressed it onto a double CD minus the cross-fades and sound effects featured on the original pressing. Happily, Microgravity has lost none of its allure.
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 in stock $44.27
Shortwave Memories
Cat: BIO 36LP. Rel: 20 Jan 22
Tanss (6:43)
Interval Signal (5:25)
Night Shift (6:04)
Formanta (4:16)
Shortwave Memories (5:52)
Infinium (10:50)
Shruthi-12 (8:51)
Transfigured Express (9:10)
Review: After a run of reissues and a boundary-blurring fusion of classical music and electronica (January 2021's Angel's Flight), Norwegian ambient veteran Geir Jennsen AKA Biosphere has gone back to basics on Shortwave Memories. Ditching software and computers for analogue synths, drum machines and effects units, Jennsen has delivered album that he claims was inspired by the post-punk era electronics of Daniel Miller and Matin Hannett, but instead sounds like a new, less dancefloor-conscious take on the hybrid ambient/techno sound he was famous for in the early 1990s. The results are uniformly brilliant, making this one of the Norwegian trailblazer's most alluring and sonically comforting albums for decades.
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 in stock $23.17
Patashnik
Patashnik (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: BIO 4LP. Rel: 09 Jun 16
Phantasm (5:07)
Startoucher (4:56)
Decryption (5:57)
Novelty Waves (6:27)
Patashnik (6:13)
Mir (5:21)
The Shield (2:35)
SETI Project (6:19)
Mestigoth (7:46)
Botanical Dimensions (5:53)
Caboose (4:42)
En-trance (5:03)
Review: Originally released in 1994, Biosphere's second album Patashnik, as we would later find out, was only the beginning. Geir Jenssen's Biosphere project has since become a name that rolls off the tongue alongside Brian Eno when talk of ambient comes to the table, and the use of vocals in tracks like "Phantasm" and "Startoucher" are as memory jogging as Marshall Jefferson's "Mushrooms". The music here provides a snapshot of Biosphere's sound before he committed a decade's worth of albums to UK label Touch. For a '90s take on things, you could day "SETI Project" has aged better than "Mestigoth", while the nebulous to deep classical tones and bluey-hues of productions like "Decryption", "Patashnik" and "Mir" remain timeless.
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 in stock $29.60
Happy Earthday
Happy Earthday (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: K7 378LP. Rel: 15 Feb 19
Blessud Bornin (2:53)
Alone In Sandkassi (3:10)
( . )_( . ) (5:53)
Two Brainedness (1:27)
AN6912 (5:35)
Healthy Texting (1:59)
Bheiv_Sheep (5:25)
ANa5 (3:15)
Cereal Rudestorm (5:04)
Salty Grautinn (2:29)
Sprinq 3-2 (4:03)
Plastic Memories (4:25)
Lita Og Leira (3:54)
Happy Screams (2:16)
UXI (6:16)
Review: Closely affiliated with Nina Kraviz's trip label, Icelandic maverick Bjarki has managed to carve out a unique identity for himself in the hustle and bustle of contemporary electronic music. Following three full-length releases back in 2016, he now appears on !K7 with a new album that shows off the depth and breadth of his idiosyncratic vision. From curious ambient excursions peppered with rich sound design to spooked out boogie and deconstructed techno, sometimes within the same track, Bjarki has ably cemented his reputation as one of the scene's most intriguing operatives. Just take a trip on the fractured breaks and looming pads of "AN6912" and marvel at the originality.
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 in stock $20.84
Bytes (reissue)
Bytes (reissue) (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WARPLP 8R. Rel: 04 Aug 23
Plaid - "Object Orient" (5:54)
Close Up Over - "Caz" (6:10)
Xeper - "Carceres Ex Novum" (6:47)
Atypic - "Focus Mel" (7:12)
Close Up Over - "Olivine" (4:52)
IAO - "Clan (Mongol Hordes)" (6:33)
Plaid - "Yamemm" (7:18)
Discordian Popes - "Fight The Hits" (5:24)
Balil - "Merck" (4:34)
Close Up Over - "Jauqq" (5:47)
Balil - "3/4 Heart" (7:29)
Review: Straddling the worlds of dancefloor techno and leftfield experimentation - very often in the same track - The Black Dog aka Black Dog Productions was made up of Ed Handley, Andy Turner and Ken Downie, and on this one the trio appear in various combinations under various guises such as Atypic, I.A.O, Close Up Over, Balil, Xeper, Discordian Popes and Plaid. They released Bytes 30 years ago this year, the third album in Warp's Artificial Intelligence series and this anniversary repress comes on gatefold double vinyl with original artwork. It has been re-cut for the occasion and is as immersive and widescreen now as it ever was.
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 in stock $25.49
Spanners (reissue)
Spanners (reissue) (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: PUPLP 1R. Rel: 03 Aug 23
Raxmus (3:04)
Bolt1 (0:30)
Barbola Work (6:42)
Bolt2 (0:27)
Psil-cosyin (10:35)
Chase The Manhattan (5:42)
Bolt3 (1:35)
Tahr (3:09)
Bolt4 (1:05)
Further Harm (6:19)
Nommo (6:52)
Bolt5 (0:23)
Pot Noddle (7:13)
Bolt6 (0:42)
End Of Time (3:43)
Utopian Dream (6:02)
Bolt7 (0:17)
Frisbee Skip (5:22)
Chesh (5:56)
Review: The Black Dog were one of the core early Warp acts, and their Spanners album - the third full length of their career at the time - is one of their best. Despite its roots in the early IDM scene, the album managed to climb to number 30 in the UK charts back when it arrived in January 1995. It's a great mix of unexpected experimental oddness and dancefloor rhythms that makes for a superb trip through what was then the modern world. Pitchfork have rated it one of the 50 best IDM albums ever and this reissue reminds us why.
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 in stock $26.25
Superconductor
Cat: OMLP 27. Rel: 14 Jul 23
Tramp (4:37)
Machine Sky (6:05)
Level Control (6:09)
Super Conductor (5:56)
Octopii (7:30)
Dictation (6:28)
Beets (3:01)
Circus In My Head (4:39)
Steppin' Through (6:01)
Muscle Relaxer (4:43)
Sleeping Through The Day (5:22)
Review: When Magda and Jay Ahearn first unveiled the Blotter Trax project - rather mysteriously, it should be noted - the showcased cuts tended towards the more psychedelic end of the techno and electro spectrum. They've flipped the script on debut album Superconductor, a genuinely brilliant collection of funkier, far-sighted workouts that draws more on their joint love of Arthur Russell, early 80s NYC downtown disco, leftfield new-wave pop and flash-fried punk-funk. The addition of bass and guitar (from new third member Hannes Strobl and guest axe-slinger Shigeru Tanabu) adds an organic element, with lead vocals (courtesy of principal songwriter and singer Nina Hynes) humanising their sound further. A triumphant, if surprising, full-length debut that could turn out to be one of the electronic LPs of 2023.
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 in stock $30.37
Dimensional Research
Dimensional Research (180 gram vinyl 2xLP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: KR 01. Rel: 27 Nov 23
Virulence (5:09)
Supermembrane (6:16)
Reality 30xx (5:18)
Hedron (5:31)
Dimensional Research (4:12)
A Worm Through Time (5:59)
Predatory Algorithmns (5:43)
Outbound Civilization (4:50)
Northmoor (4:31)
Solar Warden (5:09)
Fourth Dimensional Fragment (4:55)
 in stock $36.03
Begin Again (reissue)
Begin Again (reissue) (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: ANJLP 101NS. Rel: 28 Mar 24
Begin Again (4:23)
Beyond Beliefs (3:05)
Home (feat Jonah) (3:32)
Erase (feat Lau Ra) (4:12)
Strangers (4:31)
Escalate (feat Jonah) (3:56)
A Matter Of Time (3:53)
Revelation (feat PBSR) (4:12)
Fade To Blue (4:49)
Once (4:00)
Slow Wave (feat Gordi) (3:23)
Beyond Beliefs (extended mix) (6:51)
Erase (feat Lau Ra - extended mix) (6:51)
Strangers (extended mix) (6:51)
 in stock $26.76
Plus/Minus
Plus/Minus (gatefold 2xLP with obi-strip in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: BNR 200. Rel: 06 Oct 22
Close (4:22)
Love & Validation (4:11)
Girl Crush (feat Rico Nasty) (3:50)
Greenpoint (3:24)
Polarity (feat Ghost Culture) (3:51)
XYXY (3:46)
Boys Noize & ABRA - "Affection" (feat Abra) (3:31)
All I Want (feat Jake Shears) (4:23)
Detune (3:49)
IU (feat Corbin) (4:15)
Xpress Yourself (4:49)
Sperm (4:51)
Boys Noize & Kelsey Lu - "Ride Or Die" (feat Chilly Gonzales) (3:46)
Nude (feat Tommy Cash - short version) (3:50)
Act 9 (feat Vinson) (3:27)
Review: Given that he's been releasing long-players on the regular since the dawn of time (well, 2007), you'd expect Alexander Ridha AKA Boys Noize to know what makes a good album from an artist primarily known for the dancefloor-igniting nature of their work. He does, of course, as his latest album emphatically proves. With the help of a string of eye-opening guest vocalists and collaborators, Ridha deftly navigates between growling, mutilated, club-ready slabs of fuzzy post-electro and techno, and vocal and instrumental workouts that draw just as much inspiration from synth-pop and electro-disco. The results are uniformly inspired, with our current picks of a very strong bunch including Jake Shears hook-up 'All I Want', the breathlessly intense techno-jack of 'Xpress Yourself' and the tender, Chilly Gonzalez-voiced 'Ride or Die'
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 in stock $39.12
Multi Faith Prayer Room
Multi Faith Prayer Room (LP + insert in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: BEC 5611388. Rel: 01 Jun 23
Ready To Connect (2:09)
Mad Rush (4:11)
Act One (feat Mykki Blanco) (2:47)
In Your Head Now (feat Azekel) (3:20)
Soba (feat Kom_i) (5:21)
Future (feat Marina Herlop) (6:23)
Dotted Line (5:02)
This Feeling (feat Sophie Hunger) (4:31)
Rituals (0:59)
Closer To You (feat Duane Harden) (4:49)
Perpetuate (4:57)
Faith (2:35)
Review: Now comes the fifth album by German electronic trio Brandt Brauer Frick, known for their electroacoustic collisions of house and techno with live-played instrumentation. Multi Faith Prayer Room is their most ambitious album to date, including collaborations with Mykki Blanco, Azekel, Marina Herlop, Kom_I, Sophie Hunger and Duane Harden. It flaunts a mastery over a certain modern, hybrid approach to making electronic music, combining drumming, bass, piano and vocals with drum machines and synths. A diverse, sprawling, border-melting, widescreen take on many dance genres out there.
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 in stock $22.14
Mr Machine (reissue)
Mr Machine (reissue) (clear vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: K7 286LPC. Rel: 22 Feb 24
Mr Machine (3:02)
Bop (2:28)
You Make Me Real (8:18)
Pretend (7:32)
Mi Corazon (7:14)
On Powdered Ground (Mixed Lines) (5:49)
Teufelsleiter (6:44)
606 'N' Rock 'N' Roll (6:32)
! low stock $27.03
Deep Fall
Deep Fall (heavyweight vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: PF 071. Rel: 01 May 18
Deep (8:32)
Fall (4:50)
Calling 610 (6:48)
Journey To The Centre (9:07)
All About The Music (6:53)
Soul Star (6:38)
Grey Souls (7:11)
Yung Po Nee (5:09)
Out (0:37)
Played by: DJ QU, DCook
 in stock $20.58
Suburban Hunting
Suburban Hunting (limited heavyweight coloured splattered vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: CITI 018. Rel: 23 Nov 15
Nursing Home (2:18)
Vacant (5:50)
Derelict (5:31)
Godless (6:10)
Scum (4:02)
Tourist Zone (4:16)
Crime (6:19)
Suburban Hunting (6:14)
Knives (6:07)
Prayer Space (5:13)
Shallow Pits (2:04)
Review: It's been a delight to see Oliver Ho's Broken English Club project develop artistically over recent times, with some fine records for Jealous God and Veronica Vasicka's Cititrax label along the way. Suburban Hunting sees Ho deliver his debut Broken English Club album, featuring some 11 tracks of primitive electronics and cinematic pseudo techno cuts. Tunes like "Vacant", "Derelict", or "Scum" all share a loose techno framework, but the real aesthetic is much vaster than that, verging on remnants of post-punk, industrial and all that goodness and hybrid class that came out of the late 1980's. It's another fine addition to the sublime Cititrax discography, and we recommended it just as much as the previous numbers.
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 in stock $33.46
100% Juice
100% Juice (2xLP)
Cat: REKIDS 201. Rel: 22 Apr 22
100% Juice (4:59)
Slush (4:10)
Rainbow Bridge (3:59)
Reverse (4:45)
Wonky Workout (4:29)
I Want (4:23)
Boxed In (4:44)
Wiggle Me This (5:06)
Review: Mark Broom is a techno veteran, but just because he enjoys that sot of status doesn't mean he has lost his edge. He proves that here with a hefty new record on Radio Salve's mighty Rekids. It bangs from the off with his signature heavy drums defining each of the tracks across all four sides of vinyl. '100% Juice' is peak time tackle with incendiary hit hats and loopy synths, 'Slush' is a head melter with more warped lines and elsewhere 'Wonky Workout' does exactly what says on the tin. There is a brilliantly unsettling and eerie vibe to 'Boxed In' and straight up dance floor fire in 'Wiggle Me This.'
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Late Life Circ
Late Life Circ (heavyweight vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: LPPHC 003. Rel: 14 Sep 23
Like It's Not Fun (5:35)
Tiny Bad Boy (5:24)
Perv (5:51)
Perfect Shelving Technique (8:02)
Clown From Two Towns Over (8:12)
Shattered Dub (3:57)
Modern Colonic (5:01)
I Miss Tony B (6:49)
After The Cloak Room (6:41)
Operation Worm (5:44)
Played by: DJ Mau Mau
 in stock $41.18
Bushwacka! Presents The Beginning Or The End Part 1
BUSHWACKA / VARIOUS
Cat: OTEND 001. Rel: 12 Jul 23
TPO - "Hiroshi's Dub" (Milo Garage dub mix) (6:27)
Scotti Deep Presents Fathoms NY - "Brooklyn Beats" (4:53)
Metro - "Here For The Love" (Metropolitan Acid mix) (8:19)
Berkana Sowelu - "Solid Fuel" (Morph remix) (6:51)
Killer Loop - "Someone" (Juan Atkins remix) (6:27)
Pure Science - "Brighter Dayz" (7:49)
Circulation - "Scarlet" (mix 2) (9:18)
Aubrey - "Daydream" (5:38)
Review: Bushwacka! deserves any plaudits that come his way. He was there at the birth of acid house and went on to foment his own take on tech house. He held a legendary residency at the End in London and of course dropped countless seminal tunes alongside Layo, not least their epic 'Love Story' mash-up. Now the acclaimed but still relevant UK veteran dives back into his roots to serve up the sounds that came before tech house with highlights that would have been heard at the time at parties like Heart & Soul, Release, The Drop, Vapour Space, and at venues like Heaven and The End. Skippy, dubbed garage and driving house all feature in a fine collection.
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 in stock $32.69
Call Me G
Call Me G (2xLP + insert)
Cat: T4T 014. Rel: 24 Nov 23
Secret In A Silent Voice (5:25)
To Be Enough (5:24)
I'm Dancing, No One Is Watching (6:17)
Stare Into The Light Beam (6:05)
A Brief Aside (4:46)
The Place Where I Found It (4:01)
Call Me G (10:37)
Review: T4T LUV NRG welcomes Brooklyn's Russell E.L. Butler who now makes a welcome returning with a new album that comes some five years after their critically acclaimed LP The Home I'd Build For Myself and All My Friends on Left Hand Path. The years since then have seen Butler live thorough various experiences which they explore through melody on Call Me G. It's a fusion of New York house, poetry and dub techno that works both in the right club setting but also as a more intimate listening experience at home or in headphones.
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 in stock $27.03
Cherskogo Drive
Cat: CITI 025. Rel: 01 Oct 18
March Cherskogo (7:07)
Back 2 The E (5:42)
Elektroshirka (6:16)
Slow Durk (3:50)
AXF (10:56)
808 Exc Dirty (5:07)
Review: Sometime Trilogy Tapes and Zodiac 44 artist Buttechno (real name Pavel Milyakov) arrives on Minimal Wave offshoot Cititrax with his fourth album-length excursion. It could well be his best to date too, as we can confirm it has very few flaws, but plenty of atmospheric, ear catching fare to enjoy. He begins with the fuzzy, metallic mid-tempo techno creepiness of "March Cherskogo", before proceeding to flit between smooth horror-techno ("Back 2 The E"), melodious and spacey electro ("Elektroshirka", the foreboding "AXF"), mind-altering intergalactic chug ("Slow Durk") and sparse, crackling industrial techno (L.I.E.S-ish closer "808 Exec Dirty").
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 in stock $23.94
Let's Call It A Day
Let's Call It A Day (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: SMALLVILLELP 13. Rel: 19 Feb 20
On The Magic Bus (12:09)
Grains (7:57)
A (6:55)
Let's Call It A Day (12:43)
Omega (11:22)
C-Sick (7:16)
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Review: Second time around for David "Move D" Moufang and Benjamin Brunn's first full-length collaboration, a set of unsurprisingly deep, minimalistic house, techno and ambient workouts that first appeared in record stores way back in 2006. It's one of those albums that's arguably best listened to while flat on your back in an intoxicated state, despite the presence of such hypnotic, early morning club workouts as "On The Magic Bus" and the dreamy and delightful "O". You see, the majority of the album's eight tracks are spaced-out in the extreme and all the more alluring for it, as Moufang and Brunn expertly showcase their ability to create impeccable slices of hushed, otherworldly electronic minimalism.
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