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Ancient Skies
Cat: LILAIO 1V. Rel: 25 Sep 23
Mystery Probe (Intercept I) (1:52)
Exosphere Antennae (Bridge I) (15:08)
Archaic Syntax (Bridge II) (7:59)
Chamber Of Serenity (Resonance II) (8:55)
Gateway Realm (Spiral I) [Outer Helix] (9:14)
Existential Void (Spiral II) (6:16)
Chambers Of Rebirth (Ovum I) (12:47)
Distant Lights (Ovum II) (3:26)
Review: LILA mainstay Ayaavaaki and ambient veteran Purl speak different languages but used a translator to convey ideas to one another as they made this record. And they very much foment their own unique musical language on Ancient Skies, an album that blends ambient, drone and space music into richly layered soundscapes that are constantly on the move. Each piece is meticulously crafted and suspense you up amongst the clouds, hazing on at the smeared pads and swirling solar winds that prop you up. It's a record that would work as well in the depths of winter as a bright spring day such is the cathartic effect of the sounds. Beautiful, thought-provoking and innovative, this is as good an ambient record as we have heard all year.
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Aloneinone
Aloneinone (silver & white vinyl 2xLP + LP + insert)
Cat: PRRUKBLK 071LP. Rel: 20 May 22
Giorgio Gigly & Paul Ritch - "1" (7:27)
Giorgio Gigly & Paul Ritch - "2" (7:48)
Giorgio Gigly & Paul Ritch - "3" (6:00)
Giorgio Gigly & VSK - "Silent Age" (10:10)
Giorgio Gigly & VSK - "Hidden Conspiracy" (7:32)
Giorgio Gigly & VSK - "Memories Of An Unconncet Era" (4:23)
Giorgio Gigly & Ness - "Eon" (10:56)
Giorgio Gigly & Ness - "Reson" (7:56)
Giorgio Gigly & Ness - "Ergo" (6:43)
Review: Italian techno heavyweight Giorgio Gigli has been at the forefront of his country's scene for some time now, working with Dozzy way back in 2004 and releasing an album on Speedy J's Electric Deluxe label in 2015. This release on Planet Rhythm gathers together a series of collaborative EPs Gigli recorded for the label between 2015 and 2018, working with tough techno operators Ness, Paul Ritch and VSK. Gathered together in one handy triple-vinyl package, this is an essential set for anyone who cherishes dark, driving techno loaded with steely atmospheres and next-level production.
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Warp Fields
Warp Fields (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ITLP 15. Rel: 02 May 23
Astral Glow (feat Jessica Pham) (2:56)
Disembodied (feat Marvz) (2:57)
Warp Field (2:22)
Drifting (feat Robin Jermer) (3:12)
Fear (feat Robin Jermer) (2:01)
Release (4:21)
Transcending (2:43)
Crystallised (4:07)
Fluid State (2:25)
Black Lotus (2:14)
Space Suite 503 (6:53)
Arrival/Will We Stay The Same? (feat Marco Zenker) (2:16)
Review: Those renegades at Ilian Tape are back once again with another forward-thinking album of fresh and potent techno, this time from Packed Rich. His long player "depicts the journey of an individual traveling through a field of energy that connects different locations in space," we're told, and along the way, it warps space and time to leave you spellbound. Punchy broken beat drum programming, hyper-real synth lines and cosmic colours all bring this record to life. It's a psychedelic mix that sometimes sounds like an MPC jam amongst the stars, at others like you're in freefall through the cosmos and sometimes laid back, stoned as can be gazing off into the heavens. Lush.
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Forte
Forte (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: SNDST 123. Rel: 14 Dec 23
Proto (feat Hugh Betcha) (7:12)
Bond (6:19)
Futura (4:32)
Evolution (8:21)
Nova (5:34)
Core (6:29)
Arc (7:05)
Eon (5:38)
Utopia (6:13)
Coda (7:04)
Review: In the past 20 years Pan-Pot have ridden many a wave of techno's evolution, moving from their roots in the mid-00s minimal boom through to the fierce, kinetic techno they're putting out now. Having recently dropped the PROTO single on their Second State label, the Berlin duo present their third studio album. As that upfront single confirms, Pan-Pot are here to have fun with assistance from the likes of Hugh Betcha laying down a pitched-down spoken word turn that feels like big room Berlin techno in a nutshell. Across this ten-deep album, there are a lot of avenues explored as Pan-Pot demonstrate the depth and breadth of their vocabulary within the modern techno lexicon.
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Selected Works From Between 1992 & 1995 (remastered)
Ludiomil 75 (5:06)
Beautification Bang Bang (Daktari version) (5:01)
Astral Heart (6:01)
Temazepan (6:19)
Some Small & Furry Animals Gathering At A Hacienda (6:22)
Gates Of Eden (6:01)
Jungle Drugstore (7:07)
Low Sun In Dub (6:07)
Sunspots (Solenoid version) (5:45)
Cittaplaneta (8:33)
Review: Paradise 3001 enjoyed something of a revival when some of his classic work were picked up by Banoffee Pies for an EP back in 2020. The work of one Aad de Mooy, Paradise 3001 has a huge legacy in the realm of early trance music, and now this collection on Sound Metaphors travels back into that golden early 90s era in detail, presenting 10 tracks across two discs with tracks from his classic releases and lesser spotted rarities alike. Given the prevalence of trance in modern club music, you know full well these varied, mellow and trippy nuggets will be finding favour amongst all manner of spinners, from back room beatniks to big room bosses.
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Arseholes Liars & Electronic Pioneers
Cat: PDONLP 003. Rel: 05 Feb 24
People (Ah Yeah) (with Bobby Gillespie) (4:31)
Love One Self (with Joe Love) (4:37)
Up Is Down (with DJ Genesis) (4:44)
Steal & Adapt (OR) (4:34)
Start To Fade (with Josh Caffe) (5:35)
Help (4:43)
Fields Of Fire (7:57)
GRNDR (3:38)
Touch The State Of That (with Jennifer Touch) (7:15)
The Motion (with Mutado Pintado) (6:16)
Review: When it comes to wresting maximum emotion and energy from analogue electronic instruments, few artists can match acid revivalists Paranoid London. They've certainly made their machines sing on Arseholes, Liars & Electronic Pioneers, their third full length excursion. Kicking off with the EBM-meets-acid growl of Joe Lewis hook-up 'Love One Self', the set includes such gems as 'People (Ah Yeah)' (an ambient acid number featuring Bobby Gillespie on vocals), the hard-wired acid trippiness of 'Up Is Down' (with DJ Genesis), the squelchy and spacey excellence of 'Start To Fade' (with Josh Caffe), the acid-electro brilliance of 'GRINDR' and a genuine future anthem in Mutado Pintado collab 'The Motion'.
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PL
PL (2xLP)
Cat: PDONLP 002. Rel: 30 Aug 19
Starting Fights (with Josh Caffe ) (5:11)
The Boombox Affair (with Bubbles Bubblesynski) (8:51)
Nobody Watching (with Mutado Pintado) (4:19)
The Music (3:50)
Angel Of Hell (with Arthur Baker & Alan Vega) (6:17)
Drum Machine (album edit) (5:26)
Blue-Ish (album edit) (5:26)
Cult Hero (Do You Wanna Touch Me) (with Simon Topping ) (5:26)
Sly Is Watching (album edit) (5:26)
(Vi-Vi) Vicious Games (with Josh Caffe ) (7:23)
Review: When it comes to jackin' Chicago style acid house revivalism, few can hold a candle to Paranoid London. As this long-awaited second album proves, the duo is the undisputed masters of sweaty, TB-303 driven jack-tracks and - as recent single "(Vi-Vi) Vicious Games" and LP opener "Starting Fights" prove - classic-sounding vocal cuts that recall the glory years of Fingers, Inc in the mid-to-late 1980s. Interestingly, "PL" boasts far more collaborations than we've seen from Paranoid London before, including a string of ragged club cuts blessed with evocative spoken word vocals, a thrusting acid throb-job with lead vocals by Simon Topping and a suitably twisted, machine-driven hook up with Arthur Baker and Alan Vega (the raw and weighty "Angel Of Hell").
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Fragments 2930
Cat: CNFR 2930. Rel: 27 May 22
Thetis (6:04)
Nysa (6:03)
Klytia (6:29)
Lumen (5:53)
Themis (5:37)
Sibylia (5:58)
Review: Conform Records was one of the foundational labels of the early techno scene in Naples, Italy. It has been away for 15 years but makes a welcome comeback here with a powerful new album from the boss man Gaetano Parisio. Anyone who thinks this region is all about dry minimal loops will be pleasantly surprised by this record which goes from hard edge peak time to more hypnotic and stripped back via militant techno grooves. His designs are rich and his arrangements dynamic meaning this adds up to s potent collection.
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Played by: S-File, Philippe Petit
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Michael
Michael (LP)
Cat: SWAMPLP 003. Rel: 18 Aug 16
Interlude One (3:08)
Why Would You? (4:04)
Polyester (6:00)
Interlude Three (1:05)
Cakes (2:00)
August (3:33)
Quite (bonus beats) (1:56)
Lately (3:43)
Interlude Two (1:45)
Old Habits (3:08)
Less (1:05)
Review: Having initially risen to prominence making bombastic bass music as Shortstuff, Richard Attley has spent the last few years re-defining his sound via the Mickey Pearce alias. Michael is his debut album, and sees him showcase the breadth and diversity of his production talents. So while there are numerous techno and post-dubstep dancefloor moments dotted throughout (check, in particular, "Polyester", "Quite (Bonus Beats)", "August" and album standout "Old Habits"), these are contrasted by a variety of atmospheric downtempo moments. Some of these are woozy, dreamy and positive, while others look to darker and creepier corners for inspiration.
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Out Of Our Hands
Cat: YYKPLPLP. Rel: 19 Oct 23
Hide & Seek (3:08)
Dreaming With You (3:05)
Double Sided (2:50)
Running Home (6:36)
Demon (4:02)
Let It Go (3:19)
After The Night (3:25)
Get Ready (4:37)
Gone Slow (3:31)
Played by: Mimi
 in stock $19.20
Paradox
Paradox (2xLP)
Cat: TRP 019. Rel: 15 Dec 17
GBLFT1740065 (5:04)
GBLFT1740066 (3:40)
GBLFT1740067 (4:02)
GBLFT1740068 (4:23)
GBLFT1740069 (4:52)
GBLFT1740070 (4:59)
GBLFT1740071 (5:08)
GBLFT1740072 (5:04)
GBLFT1740073 (5:19)
GBLFT1740074 (6:51)
Review: Finnish producer Aleksi Perala brings his brand of melodic, high-concept techno to Nina Kraviz's Trip label for the first time. As usual, the ten tracks here were created using Perala's now infamous "Colundi Sequence" - a micro-tuning method that's now almost better known than the former Rephlex man's music. There's naturally much to admire throughout, from restless club tracks blessed with rainbow-rich waves of melody, to strange, acid-fired wig-outs, low-slung, bass-heavy jack-tracks and glistening fusions of club-ready IDM and ultra-violet ambient. As a producer, Perala possesses a rare skill: the ability to create melodious, experimentally minded electronic music that works on club dancefloors. It's this that makes Paradox such an impressive release.
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The Cut Off
Cat: TPTLP 100. Rel: 21 Mar 24
Can You Imagine? (5:36)
Milk Snatcher's Return (5:35)
Static (feat Sissel Wincent) (6:25)
Heartbeat Popper (5:44)
Cold Snap (feat EAS) (5:56)
Imperial Leather (6:29)
UK Style (3:22)
Fett 23 (5:34)
Full Goblin (5:23)
Review: Seven years after his last album, UK techno mainstay Perc is back with another thrilling full length that brings together the past, present and future of his sound. Hard techno is very much in right now but Perc has always dealt in a tough take on the genre that is at odds with the usual tropes and he showcases that again here with plenty of high-energy tracks and a healthy dose of his signature industrial texture. In between percussive workouts, there are some flashy acid lines and all manner of deeply penetrating drones. A great return for this vital artist.
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Played by: Perc
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Jesus Was An Alien
Jesus Was An Alien (gatefold LP + MP3 download code in embossed sleeve)
Cat: KOMPAKT 451. Rel: 26 May 22
The Tragedy Of CG (1:20)
Jesus Was An Alien (feat Marie Davidson) (7:52)
Real (5:18)
Hunger (0:48)
Matrix (6:01)
Religion (2:25)
The Principle Of Vibration (5:13)
Kill The System (6:21)
Life Aquatic (1:42)
Am Kanal (4:38)
Review: Perel's sophomore album Jesus Was An Alien continues in some ways from the themes she brought to her debut, 2018's Hermetica on DFA. The tracks are rich, lush in design and multi-layered with plenty of emotional uplift. While inspired by a raft of the best indie hitmakers she has her own sound which is perfect for the dance floor but also suited to listing away from the club. "Jesus Was An Alien is a discourse about whether Jesus was an actual alien" she explains, amusingly. When the debate sounds this good, no one cares about the answers.
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Played by: Ursula 1000
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Altered States
Cat: MT 40. Rel: 20 Jan 22
Venus (2:50)
Boiler (5:36)
A Future In Chaos (4:58)
Yearn (5:45)
Habitable Zone (5:28)
Commitment (5:47)
Altered States (5:41)
Unilateral (4:54)
Convergence (5:01)
Dissolution (1:59)
 in stock $24.71
SUED 023
SUED 023 (white vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: SUED 023. Rel: 19 Aug 20
7136 Jingle (0:10)
9244 G (5:30)
11 1 034 (3:21)
321 90 (0:01)
77 84 (3:22)
16733 ET (5:08)
00 391 (5:22)
04522 X (3:26)
405 Acid (6:41)
A3 34 12 (4:34)
A3 34 12 (1:27)
24 V 9 (2:35)
033 033 (2:18)
0814 Dont Talk (3:41)
000 201
Review: As PG Sounds, Philip Gelberg and Sven Reigler have delivered some of the most eccentric, interesting and off-kilter music on the SUED catalogue. On this much anticipated debut album, the pair continues in a similar vein, flitting between curious ambient experiments, sparse and ultra-dusty deep house, blunted instrumental hip-hop beats, mind-altering acid electronica, squelchy beat-scapes, rubbery techno wonkiness, deep space jack-tracks, twisted and brain-melting club stompers, and the kind of blink-and-you-miss-them interludes that will make you instantly rewind the vinyl to try and work out what's going on. It's the kind of set that defies easy categorization but is all the better for that. Recommended.
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Synthetic Serenity
Cat: ONRO 04. Rel: 21 Jun 23
Lost In The Ether (4:21)
Sleepless (6:09)
Take A Moment (6:27)
Brain Breach (7:11)
Crunchy Universe (4:27)
Synthetic Serenity (6:40)
Delicate Procedure (4:31)
Cascade (5:17)
Review: Back in 2021 Adam Pits heralded the start of the On Rotation label with his own debut album, A Recurring Nature. Now he's back with a follow-up which finds him stretching out as an artist ever more - a fact which is absolutely evident from the gorgeous ambient swathes of opening track 'Lost In The Ether'. Even when the drums kick in on 'Sleepless', they're more tilted towards fragmented patterns and organic tones rather than rote drum machine sounds. There's space for peppier electronica and steppy heads-down gear, but throughout Pits imbues his sound with the richest synthesis imaginable. In that sense, you can track the path of development from his earlier work while enjoying the adventurous new terrain he's exploring as an artist.
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Best Of
Best Of (blue vinyl LP)
Cat: ZYX 212571. Rel: 08 Feb 24
Techno Harmony (Mario Piu mix) (7:23)
Serendipity (Arabesque mix) (7:03)
Your Love (Mas mix) (7:40)
Elixir
Dedicated (Mas mix)
Communication (More mix)
Sensation (Sensation mix) (1:05)
Review: Mario Piu is a tried and tested techno workhorse who has been at this since almost day once. He started in the golden days of the 90s and still keeps on turning out the jams today. This new coloured album on ZYX brings together some of his best bits from over those years. Some are originals, some are remixes, all of them are detuned to remind you of his great contribution to the scene as well as light up clubs all over again. Of course, his most successful tune was a real club classic, the 1999 single 'Communication', which is included here.
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Infinity Album
Infinity Album (2xLP + MP3 download code + vinyl postcard)
Cat: BLK 035. Rel: 05 Oct 22
Breaking Free (6:11)
Infinity (6:44)
Beyond (6:11)
Alien World (6:25)
The Grid (5:54)
Space (4:43)
Musicbox (5:39)
Sunrise (6:32)
Theta (3:09)
Track 10 (vinyl Postcard) (3:00)
Review: Pixel82 hails from Portugal and has been making music for the last 20 years. Early on they made punk/industrial and were then in a metal band but now they deal in powerful techno. Infinity is a concept album about "the continuum of life, of a constant loop that evolves over time. It is a discovery of myself musically, a rediscovery of the past to find the future." It is also full of club cuts designed to drive a crowd into overdrive. These are emotive tunes laden with synths that bring rushes of euphoria and plenty of psychedelic colours. It's a widescreen and rewarding listen.
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Luminous Machines
Luminous Machines (limited transparent fluorescent pink vinyl 2xLP + download card with 8 additional ambient tracks)
Cat: PLANT43 013LP. Rel: 12 Feb 24
Solar Luminosity (5:16)
Haunting The Depths (5:58)
Luminous Machines (5:47)
Hibernation Base (5:09)
Fixed Point Rotation (6:00)
Alternative Engines (5:29)
Phosphorescent Headlights (6:21)
Inside Is Out (6:14)
Review: Plant43 is the alias of Emile Facey, one of electro's most tireless innovators. He has a vast discography that never fails to prove he can speak through his machines more ably than just about anyone in the game, and certainly within the genre. Luminous Machines comes on his own label and is an album, his eighth in all, of cinematic and futuristic jams written before a gig at Tresor in April this year. 'Haunting The Depths' has an icy minimalism to it, with crisp drums and snappy hits all underpinned by textured bass. The title cut is a restless affair that pings about the stereo field with squiggling lines and loopy breaks and 'Fixed Point Rotation' has a more dark and menacing feel. These are just some of the highlights of another standout collection.

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Sheet One (30th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: NOMU 22VLP. Rel: 30 Nov 23
Drp (1:40)
Plasticity (10:36)
Gak (5:41)
Okx (0:30)
Helikopter (6:12)
Glob (8:34)
Plasticine (11:18)
Koma (4:03)
Vokx (0:40)
Smak (9:05)
Ovokx (1:08)
Review: A truly landmark album in the history of techno, Richie Hawtin set the bar very high for himself and his Plastikman alias with this record. Sheet One is fabled in many ways, from the notorious blotter-sheet sleeve to the inscription about drug consumption on the run-out groove, but its the music itself which has stood the test of time. Wringing layers of emotion from a 303 beyond what most thought was possible, Hawtin created an exciting new extrapolation of the Detroit techno he took his lead from, foreshadowing the increased minimalism which was yet to come. Some 30 years old and still a dazzling masterpiece of modern electronic music, it's sounding better than ever on this special edition reissue via Novamute.
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Consumed In Key
Consumed In Key (3xLP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: TURBO 213LP. Rel: 01 Apr 22
Contain (8:10)
Consume (9:28)
Passage In (1:43)
Cor Ten (6:23)
Ekko (4:00)
Converge (4:11)
Locomotion (8:45)
In Side (11:06)
Consumed (11:17)
Passage Out (3:05)
Review: Plastikman is in the glory years of his career, and the recognition of this of late has come in the form of various reissues and deluxe editions. One move we didn't expect Mr. Hawtin to take, however, was approving an entire 'semi-classical' reimagining of his original album 'Consumed', first released in 1998. 'Consumed In Key' is a new collaborative version made between Hawtin and pianist/producer Chilly Gonzales; every track found on the original 'Consumed' now features piano flourishings and other instruments peppered over each moody techno jam, fleshing out the pangs we could only previously imagine on first listen.

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Rising (Expanded Edition) (Love Record Stores 2021)
Cat: GLAMLP 032. Rel: 05 Sep 21
Free To Run (8:19)
Diablo (5:50)
Rockerfeller (5:11)
Let Me Lie (5:37)
Indian Runner (6:19)
Sumista (6:25)
Hardware Waving (6:54)
La Cicada (6:06)
Mach 3 (5:58)
Magic Man (7:24)
Nimble (3:58)
Sueno Plutino (7:30)
Played by: DJ Mau Mau
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Contact
Contact (LP)
Cat: MIN 305. Rel: 11 Jul 23
Launch (1:32)
Space Ghost (4:55)
Major Order (4:27)
Black Eye (5:13)
Asrtonaut Dolphin Detective (5:59)
Igintion Coil (5:48)
Laser Star (5:25)
Review: Ernestas Sadau, Rapha and PRZ are the Pluto Junkies and they are now back on Pinkmanwith a new seven-track mini album that follows their 2021 debut on Minder. It's an electro excursion to the farthest reaches of our universe with swirling synths and cosmic melodies all underpinned by hefty, thumping rhythms from analogue drum machines. Some are twitchy and paranoid cuts like the unsettling 'Space Ghost', others like 'Black Eye' are full body workouts and 'Astronaut Dolphin Detective' is a deep jacker for 5 am wig outs. A muscular and robust album for serious shape shifting, then. .
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Environment Control
Cat: NE 95. Rel: 23 Feb 24
Environment Control (3:17)
Smothering Dreams (11:09)
Dark Territory (8:03)
Breaking Waves (7:27)
Deflection V (8:13)
Modeless Singularity (7:37)
Arctic Horizon (10:26)
Interlude (Sound Stroke) (3:51)
Review: The highly anticipated secnd full length album from Polar Inertia is here. It makes absolute sense that 'Environment Control' makes its way to the Swedish label Northern Electronics. For those that know the label and this artist, it seems like the perfect pairing. Formed in 2010, Polar Inertia has been one of the leading new producers of darker techno. The title track is opener and a sign of things to come. Futuristic techno of the upmost. These tracks engulf you with their power and depth. Some tracks are sinister and foreboding while others are atmospheric and cavernous. 'Artic Horizon' shows the deft touch of his producing ability. Sinister techno beats shrouded in a deep haze of ambience give off the impression that you are almost outside a club listening to the techno inside. For fans of techno and ambient, you are hard pressed to find a producer who does it better. These copies are sure to go fast so pick one up as quick as you can.
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Collapse Phase
Cat: BSR 039. Rel: 21 Sep 23
Chuggalug (6:49)
Inside The Sphere (7:44)
Fiasco (5:14)
Signal (3:42)
Mercado Waltz (3:37)
Fortune Teller (3:35)
Nine Lines (3:18)
Coming Up For Air (1:55)
The Sphere Is Collapsing (3:18)
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Untitled II
Untitled II (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ATONLP 09. Rel: 16 Jan 19
Untitled 6 (4:42)
Untitled 7 (6:33)
Untitled 8 (2:37)
Untitled 9 (4:49)
Untitled 10 (7:10)
Untitled 11 (2:41)
Untitled 12 (4:51)
Untitled 13 (4:51)
Review: The enigmatic Pom Pom appears for the first time outside of their eponymous imprint to deliver this ever curious collection of tracks for A-Ton: the offshoot of Berlin's Ostgut Ton for archive, ambient and art-related releases. There have been many rumours as to who may be behind the music, but they've done a pretty good job of keeping under wraps all this time - we must say. Much like moments in their extensive back catalogue, it's a fairly diverse affair covering everything from ambient ("Untitled 6 & 13"), bass music reductions ("Untitled 7"), early '80s style synth-punk ("Untitled 10") and even a bit of classic bleep techno as heard on "Untitled 12".
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Theater Of A Confused Mind
Cat: RHM 013. Rel: 20 Oct 14
Out Of Control
Code Urgent
For Only You
Battle For Space
Inner City Circus
All Together
My Own Shadow
All Of A Sudden
Review: Terrence Dixon's announcement of plans to retire from techno with immediate effect earlier this year have typically gone without any further explanation, though it's been heartening to see his final round of projects surface over the course of 2014. Having already committed a killer Population One 12" to Metroplex, Dixon delivers another fitting parting shot in this LP for Rush Hour, who took their name from his classic Pop One production "Rush Hour". Theater Of A Confused Mind is a powerful statement from Dixon, expanding on the sci-fi themes of previous Population One material and posing several cryptic questions. Dixon's own voice introduces the album on "Out Of Control" and as matters progress those trademark queasy lines of melody begin to take control - "Inner City Circus" being a stand out of this set.
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Same (remastered)
Same (remastered) (180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: MP 35LP. Rel: 07 Mar 22
Redundance 1 (6:05)
Redundance 3 (6:18)
Redundance (version) (4:12)
Redundance 5 (7:00)
Redundance 6 (4:27)
Scuba Lounge (9:57)
Spoiled (9:41)
Spoil (7:53)
Decay Chart (7:04)
Explore (5:47)
Exposed (4:23)
Review: The Porter Ricks pair has specialised in subaquatic dub techno since the mid-90s. They have put out a wealth of seminal EPs and eps in that time but Same was one that never quite got the attentions of some of the others. Now it gets re-floated having been fully remastered for the occasion. It is packed with rolling dub techno and deft synth craft as you might expect. Some are our mind music, deep rollers to lock you into a trance and see you there, and others like 'Scuba Lounge' are empty ambient pieces that suspend you in space, while the rathe outlying 'Spoil' is a random filter house tune that sounds good but is a weird fit.
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Played by: Mark Broom
 in stock $27.87
Flash Across The Intervals
Flash Across The Intervals (LP + insert limited to 250 copies)
Cat: AF 18. Rel: 18 Sep 20
Multi-mendy 1-3 Recombined (18:12)
Transkak Flow 1 (6:58)
Performance To A Harsh Critic (5:01)
The Bells Mosaic (5:02)
Review: Powell's work has been described as 'jerky electro' by some critics, which isn't to suggest he's a jerk. Instead, it's because things often sound, and feel, unpredictable. Rhythmic patterns aren't quite what they seem, if they even really exist, time signatures can jump around without warning and production rules are, generally, given short thrift. Nevertheless, his work is always pleasing to hear.

Flash Across The Intervals takes that mantra and reduces it to the bare minimum, and yet there's nothing restful about the tracks. In fact, as the staccato distortions and whirs of the opener shows, there's actually a lot happening. 'Performance To A Harsh Critic' is perhaps the most track-y track, in terms of construct, but even this is really about experimenting with textures of noise, with highly sensory results.
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Koldd
Koldd (180 gram vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: MARIONETTE 23LP. Rel: 04 Oct 23
Beginning Theme (5:17)
Memory Theme (6:05)
Movie Interlude, Wind, & Power Supply Circuit (6:07)
Entering Theme (3:06)
Desert Theme (3:03)
Raindrops Theme (4:34)
Ending Theme (6:18)
Review: Pretty Sneaky is an anonymous project about which nobody knows much of anything at all, though it has become synonymous with an image of a banana peel logo and self-released white label 12" EPs. We get more here, this time on Marionette. Marseille's Norman Levy aka Koldd has been enlisted as a collaborator on this one (the third time this has happened following his work on a couple of previous tunes) and it is a seductive mix of soothing sounds, laid-back atmospherics and gentle bird calls. This is slow-motion music for meditative periods of reflection and we love it.
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La Via Della Seta
La Via Della Seta (heavyweight vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: HYPNUS 019. Rel: 31 Aug 18
Annie's Diaries (8:08)
White River (6:19)
Morgana (6:38)
Varanasi (7:37)
Country Of A Thousand Hills (5:19)
Purpure (7:35)
Magellano (6:04)
Nocturne (3:05)
Played by: Arnaud Le Texier
 in stock $24.98
Nigh
PRIORI presents RED
Nigh (2xLP)
Cat: GARM 04. Rel: 29 Jul 22
Nigh (4:12)
Landfill (4:14)
Tar (3:55)
Robash (Nothing Is Normal) (4:35)
Think Not (2:05)
Going Sour In The Heat (3:18)
The Hammer (7:05)
Quencher (5:04)
Bottom Of The Field (4:47)
From The Swallow (3:50)
The Coins U Saved (5:11)
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The Lost Experiment
Cat: REZLP 3. Rel: 30 Oct 23
Motiv8 (4:42)
You Like That (4:47)
Givitothem (7:27)
Kastle (After The) (7:12)
2 In 1
Elektronik
More Musik (8:20)
Tubos (3:53)
Review: The third album on the Rezpektiva label is a superb album compilation across four sides of vinyl by the "nutty French sonic wizard" by the name of Professor Oz. The eight tracks are devastatingly futuristic even now despite the fact they were all written 1986 and 1995. They are considered to be lost experiments, hence the album title, and have been remastered from the original DAT tapes. They bottle up dusty breakbeats and proto-techno grooves with tribal drumming and trance tinged synth overtones, proggy progressions and acid basslines that will never go out of fashion.
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The Beast Within
The Beast Within (180 gram vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: VRA 002. Rel: 25 Feb 22
Projekt Gestalten - "The Beast Within" (7:12)
The Princess Of Death - "Trance" (4:10)
Projekt Gestalten - "Trial & Execution Of The Black Wolf" (6:14)
The Princess Of Death - "When The Saints Go Marching In" (3:09)
Projekt Gestalten - "Prey To Be Undone" (5:47)
The Princess Of Death - "The Shrine Revelation" (2:34)
Projekt Gestalten - "The Curse Of Engelhart" (5:50)
The Princess Of Death - "Curse, Shattered" (2:10)
Projekt Gestalten & The Princess Of Death - "Requiem For The Swan King" (4:06)
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Exhibition 1/2/3
Exhibition 1/2/3 (limited 3xLP + MP3 download code in canvas tote bag)
Cat: XBITBUNDLE 1. Rel: 04 May 21
Exhibit 1.1
Exhibit 1.2
Exhibit 1.3
Exhibit 1.4
Exhibit 2.1
Exhibit 2.2
Exhibit 2.3
Exhibit 3.1
Exhibit 3.2
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Obi Thine Xi (Deluxe Edition)
Obi Thine Xi (Deluxe Edition) (red & yellow vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: XBITLP 01. Rel: 08 Dec 21
Promenade (The Cosmos Gave It - Prophecies Agog & Clear) (3:16)
Obi Xi (11:37)
DED2TFREF99&LVBREFOP125DIR#35 (12" Exclusive) (6:19)
Voluptuous Antics Enter The Hemisphere (7:32)
Ritualist (8:08)
DED2UUREFG00&AOBREFATSW93DIR#26 (12" Exclusive) (4:59)
Modest (6:49)
ID (feat Tom Wax) (8:04)
DED2UUREFC99&AOBREFATSW93DIR#8 (12" Exclusive) (7:10)
LAPS (10:16)
Thine (The Cosmos Takes It - Looking Back In Rapture) (4:25)
DED2?REF?98&PJREFA91DIR#17 (12" Exclusive) (6:29)
 in stock $28.13
The Gen Z Archives: Lost Tracks From The 00s
Cat: XBITLP 03. Rel: 04 Jul 23
Cala Talida (7:12)
Her (6:38)
Untitled #1 (5:53)
Undertow (7:05)
Snow Ink (7:14)
Untitled #2 (5:51)
Untitled #3 (5:22)
Slow (5:55)
Gilgamesh (10:06)
 in stock $23.06
#technohasleftthebuilding
#technohasleftthebuilding (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: XBITLPEND 9. Rel: 26 Jan 24
Dek (4:45)
Nau (4:30)
Ok (4:12)
Sep (4:51)
Ses (4:32)
Kvin (5:03)
Kvar (4:24)
Tri (4:42)
Du (4:07)
Unu (4:21)
Nulo (3:32)
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Signs
Signs (hand-stamped LP repress)
Cat: PEAK 018. Rel: 19 Feb 24
In Circuits (5:05)
4k Murmurs (feat J) (7:04)
Stadium Drive (5:37)
Pinned (7:22)
Blue (7:09)
We Should Keep Going (6:38)
Review: Chicago trio Purelink prove themselves to be sonic alchemists once more as they serve up a bewitching brew that pulls apart the essence of ambient, dub tech and electronica to rebuild all new musical forms. Ever since forming first in 2020, Tommy Paslaski (aka Concave Reflection), Ben Paulson (aka Kindtree), and Akeem Asani (aka Millia) have regularly got together in a studio workshop to explore "the endless possibilities of a laptop" armed with banks of samples. Now they distill those sessions into music that is beautifully delicate yet captivating - slow and subtle rhythms, deft chords and icy minimalism all unfurl into a richly immersive soundscape here.

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The Balance
Cat: MW 006LP. Rel: 08 Jul 22
The Gallery (7:10)
The Gallery (Ben Sims Hardgroove dub remix) (5:51)
The Wheeler (6:03)
The Roots (5:27)
The Roots (Head Front Panel remix) (4:54)
The Pleased (5:47)
The Fate (5:09)
The Fate (DisX3 remix) (5:32)
The Evidence (5:11)
The Evidence (Jeroen Search remix) (5:50)
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Conscious Sedation
Cat: MORD 099. Rel: 17 Nov 23
Conscious Sedation (5:16)
Asleep (5:09)
Sedative Process (4:19)
Blood Stream (5:12)
Inert Condition (5:32)
Depressed Level (5:30)
Surgical Procedure (5:27)
Review Phase (5:12)
Slow Conversation (4:33)
Complex Replacement (5:01)
 in stock $26.29
The Scandinavian Forest
Saphileaum - "Interlingua" (5:45)
Roger Gerressen - "Angsalvor" (7:21)
Sebastian Mullaert - "Unwind" (7:07)
Polygonia - "Stellar Rain" (7:01)
Eyvind Blix - "Green Algae" (6:30)
Elin Piel - "Skog" (4:57)
Review: Norwegian online magazine Monument presents its second release titled The Scandinavian Forest. As expected, they've tapped some of the hypnotic techno genre's seasoned experts to deliver their take on deep and atmospheric dancefloor sounds. Highlights come from Dutch dub engineer Roger Gerressen with the heady greyscale minimalism of 'Angsalvor', the ever reliable Sebastian Mullaert will cast a spell on you with the arcane trance induction of 'Unwind' and rising Bavarian talent Polygonia hands in the strobe-lit frenzy of 'Stellar Rain' which will push you into mental overdrive.
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Scopex 1998-2000 (remastered)
Scopex 1998-2000 (remastered) (gatefold 4xLP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: TRESOR 300X. Rel: 09 Aug 22
Simulant - "New Machines" (6:35)
Simulant - "Musical Box" (5:55)
Simulant - "Wav Form" (6:44)
Simulant - "Wav Form" (mix) (7:10)
Simulant - "Untitled" (Locked Groove) (2:00)
Simulant - "Knife Edge" (7:28)
Simulant - "Spectre" (6:56)
Simulant - "Access Future Audio" (4:43)
Simulant - "Access Future Audio" (mix) (8:19)
Pollon - "Lost Souls" (5:46)
Pollon - "Lonely Planet" (7:09)
Pollon - "Intro" (2:29)
Pollon - "Lost Souls" (mix) (4:42)
Pollon - "Xtro" (2:07)
Simulant - "Optimal Flow" (5:17)
Simulant - "Pressure Point" (5:08)
Review: Electro lovers will be foaming at the mouth over this one - it is a super luxe reissue of some seminal UK electro from the late 90s. It channels plenty of Drexcyia vibes with its cinematic sound and sci-fi overtones and sounds as good now as it ever has. All of the tunes on it have been remastered from DAT tapes and included along the way is 'Original Flow' which wasn't on the album before and has never been released. It was only recently unearthed having been written in 2000.
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 in stock $31.54
We Have Much More In Common Than What Divides Us
We Have Much More In Common Than What Divides Us (numbered yellow vinyl LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: UKM 106. Rel: 15 Dec 22
What's On Your Black T-Shirt? (4:46)
When You Dub Into The Abyss, The Abyss Will Dub Back Into You (5:11)
All Nation Hallucination (6:00)
I Set My Face Where The Sunrise Comes (5:01)
Scream Bloody Gorgeous (5:07)
Danke An Alle Die Gegen Rasismus Sind (6:49)
Sniffing Chrome Tape Smell When Nobody Is Looking (7:23)
 in stock $32.87
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