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3MB feat Magic Juan Atkins (reissue)
3MB feat Magic Juan Atkins (reissue) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: TRESOR 009LP. Rel: 08 Jun 21
Bassmental (Magic Juan edit) (6:28)
Bassmental (9:13)
Die Kosmischen Kuriere (Moritz Von Oswald & Thomas Fehlmann mix) (6:30)
Die Kosmischen Kuriere (5:20)
Jazz Is The Teacher (Magic Juan edit) (9:39)
Jazz Is The Teacher (Moritz Von Oswald + Thomas Fehlmann mix) (7:09)
The 4th Quarter (5:07)
Review: Tresor is celebrating 30 years in the game with a series of special reissue projects. This one really goes way back to almost the start, when Juan Atkins was already defining the early techno sound. For this one he linked up with Moritz von Oswald and Thomas Fehlmann in 1992 for a second iteration of the 3 Men in Berlin project. The monumental results join the dots between Detroit and Berlin across a collection of timeless cuts that meld bassline funk, hypnotic minimalism and soulful machine sounds into propulsive, emotive dance floor joy. The unbridled energy and cosmic elegance of 'Jazz Is The Teacher' might just be the highlight.
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Eye Of The Desert
Eye Of The Desert (marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: FLATLTD 005. Rel: 29 Feb 24
Eye Of The Desert (8:50)
Tron Pistes (8:22)
Metatron (8:42)
Destroy Dub Effect (7:41)
Review: French hard techno producer Acid Up Dub makes music for the headstrong. His brand of techno comes in at a freakish pace reminiscent of the mid 90s focus on blistering analogue genres that evolved post rave style. 'Tron Pistes' picks up elements of trance while the title track is a building burner. On the second side, 'Melatron' explores a deeper, cavernous sound while 'Destroy Dub Effect' adds a broken techno beat to the point of it almost verging on a EBM sound. We especially like introducing the haunting vocal to the song. All and all, you have one storming techno record. If you like it hard, then this is for you!
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CREATURE 007
Cat: CREATURE 007. Rel: 05 Mar 24
Singing (10:45)
Freaking (13:56)
Review: The mysterious Creature is back with the seventh release on the blazing hot self-titled label. We have a clue who is behind this label but we aren't 100% sure who is making these impressive slabs of house music. For this edition, 'Singing' cleverly picks out a few lines from Moloko's 'Sing It Back' and turns it into dancefloor devastation. On the second side is the exceptionally dirty and sleezy grinder called 'Freaking'. Both, when used properly, should wreak havoc on the floor and make serious waves in the minimal techno world.
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Sequence 01
Cat: PUP 003. Rel: 04 Apr 24
Rising (5:22)
Freak (3:58)
Hide & Seek (5:46)
Organic Mechanism (4:28)
Shred (4:52)
Pins & Needlees (5:32)
Review: D Dan is fast becoming a fan favorite in the techno scene, with multiple releases on the high profile Lobster Theremin label. This is the third release on his own label, Summerpup, and the second from himself. 'Rising' is a white knuckle ride of hard techno reminiscent of Ben Sims, Surgeon and Bryan Zentz, while 'Freak' and 'Hide & Seek' are demented storytellers in the science fiction genre. Think Jeff Mills and Axis. For the second side, 'Organic Mechanism' is a percussive and eerie workout for the headstrong. Fans of Tresor, Johannes Heil, Regis, Oliver Ho and the like should feel right at home with these uptempo loops and late 90s sounds.
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Cloud Sight Fade
Cat: DE 298. Rel: 11 Mar 24
Professor Eucalyptus (5:15)
Lemon Zest (4:59)
Palm Reader (5:41)
C Echo Azure (5:10)
Water Sign (6:44)
Cloud Sight Fade (5:43)
Enchanted Static (6:26)
Review: Dark Entries welcome back the inimitable Doc Sleep aka Melissa Maristuen for a superb new album of ghostly and ethereal house and techno. This is a welcome follow-up to last year's ambient and IDM exploration, Birds, and shows another side that draws on Maristuen's years of queer clubbing. It fuses aspects of New York house, Berlin techno and West-coast breakbeats and is "a love letter to the West Coast's magnificent natural landscape, the light of the Pacific sunrise." That is reflected in the sublime synths and silky rhythms which manage to both move your body but also captivate your mind. It's another cracking album from the Doc.

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Biospore Farmers
Biospore Farmers (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: ITX 030. Rel: 11 Mar 24
Sunrise On Moss Landing Platform 5 (6:22)
Harnessing Solar Wind (7:31)
Astral Projection Spores (7:44)
Orbital Mist (6:30)
Review: Unstoppable Munich label Ilian Tape has another entry in its fine ITX Series here and this one is called 'Biospore Farmers' from Fields of Mist, describing it as "Sunrise Beams Through Orbital Mist." In less abstract terms, it is a gorgeously hazy and lo-fi electro-exploration. The first two cuts are slow, doleful and reflective with grainy pads and deep space ambiance swirling around nice rough-edged broken beats. The B-side picks up the pace with the brilliantly kinetic bounce of 'Astral Projection Spores' and then the skittish and celestial trip that is 'Orbital Mist'. A high-class EP once again.
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Played by: Marco Gallerani
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Recreation
Recreation (limited 12")
Cat: IT 055. Rel: 14 Feb 23
Recreation (5:21)
Spice Up (5:12)
Bamboo (5:19)
Noise Of Light (5:37)
Review: Munich's cult favourite Ilian Tape brings some high-energy techno euphoria here from Fireground. Opener 'Recreation' is bristling synths and rattling percussion over closely stacked drums. 'Spice Up' keeps the same vibe but this time with brighter, more tranced-tinged chords which will get smiles on faces and hands in the air. 'Bamboo' is another intense wall of sound and 'Noise Of Light' then brings a more stripped-back side with funky drum programming and paranoid, searching synths up top. What a trip as ever from this innovative crew.
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Arkiv I
Arkiv I (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: FORS 001. Rel: 14 Mar 24
Forest On Stasys - "Sunken" (5:03)
Zemog - "A'te" (6:17)
Eyvind Blix - "Expedition 33" (5:54)
Biocym - "Sabotage" (6:34)
Review: Amsterdam collective Forsvarlig Arkiv is branching out with a new label that is going to represent what they are all about. This debut EP, 'Arkiv I', comes after many years of expert curating of their podcast series and welcomes four different, equally vital artists to offer up some fresh techno. Forest On Stasys kicks off with 'Sunken', a swamp and gurgling bit of mind-melting sound design, Zemog's 'A'te' then rides on silky, meditative loops with rising synth tension and Eyvind Blix follows a similar path with a more psychedelic edge. Biocym shuts down with 'Sabotage', a more percussive and edgy sound for late-night freaks.
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By Any Other Name
By Any Other Name (limited numbered orange marbled vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: WEME 083. Rel: 16 Feb 24
Mental Cube - "Sightings" (4:32)
Yage - "1st Calling" (4:21)
FSOL - "Across The River" (4:28)
Indo Tribe - "Great Danger" (5:06)
Smart Systems - "Corridor Lm3" (3:39)
FSOL - "She's So Automatic" (4:30)
Mental Cube - "Keep Walking" (4:12)
Dope Module - "In A Cage" (4:51)
Yage - "Under The Rock" (2:14)
Smart Systems - "Visual Attack" (4:36)
Smart Systems - "You Might" (4:44)
Yage - "Garden Bridge" (3:07)
Dope Module - "We Bring It" (5:35)
Dope Module - "Kremlin Taped" (1:50)
Yage - "Travellers" (4:20)
Indo Tribe - "Just Look" (4:40)
Yage - "831AM" (5:52)
Review: Without a doubt, one of the most anticipated reissue compilations of the year is this collection of Future Sound of London side projects. In 2007 this was a CD-only compilation of early 90s tracks as well as unreleased ones from the same age. As the lore of FSOL continues to grow over the past 30+ years, their side projects have gotten more and more attention from the people who love those early rave sounds. Now for the first time, a vinyl version of it with no less than a 3x12 to harness all this early 90s techno goodness. All the tracks are by Dougans and Cobain and the aliases are the same. This 2007 album however has a wealth of new material from the same time period as Earthbeat. It is amazing that one release like this by two producers can be such a prime example of the UK sound that changed dance music forever. If you want the 90s UK rave reissue of the year, here it is!
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Sunlight EP
Sunlight EP (limited 12")
Cat: TMZ 002. Rel: 28 Feb 24
Stair To The Sky's Rooftop (6:12)
Window To The Dub (7:11)
Summer Lighting (6:57)
Mystic Lakes (6:13)
Review: Russian label Samizdat follows up its notable first release with a second 12", this time from Genning. It is classy and sophisticated outing all the way with this one as opener 'Stair To The Sky's Rooftop' soon sets you off on a trip to the stars with its slick rhythms and glistening celestial chords. 'Window To The Dub' follows more of a tech house template with loopy drums and bass that rumble up and down and 'Summer Lighting' then zones you out on some lovely pads and frictionless drums. Last off all is 'Mystic Lakes' which takes off on balmy pads and plump, cuddly but dynamic drums.
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Spectral Decay
Cat: GRSCL 30. Rel: 14 Aug 23
Thunder Dub
Correlation
Correlation (Dominique Jacquinet remix)
Redux
Correlation (2)
Spectral Decay
Reprise
Spectral Decay (2)
Correlation Spectral Decay (Ohrwert Alter)
Review: Prolific Lithuanian dub techno explorer Grad_U is back with a new album which further develops his explorations in realms well beyond the limitations of the dancefloor. Spectral Decay examines all manner of spatial processing, not to mention celebrating the power of the space between the pulses. There are still some steadfast technoid rhythms to latch onto, but the beats are always secondary to the atmospherics in Aleksandr Martinkevic's immersive productions. With a couple of remixes from kindred spirits such as Dominique Jacquinet and Ohrwert Alter folded in for good measure, this is another essential trip into the echo chamber from a master of the craft.
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Triumph EP
Cat: PERLON 136. Rel: 20 Feb 24
Triumph (6:16)
Waiting For My Love (5:37)
Close The Door (5:05)
Fear & Madness In The Desert (5:59)
Review: This is the thirrd release by the amazing Italian producer Ivan Iacobucci for the Perlon label. The previous two were so well received, this next one was destined to come out sooner than later. Perlon fans know what to expect from their label of choice and Ivan delivers the goods. Those addictively quirky and fonky jackin' minimal techno jams. The title track is that and then some! We especially like the sexy jam 'Waiting For My Love'. Expect the unexpected when you flip over the record as 'Close the Door' is a full-on acid banger that combines high energy techno into what sounds like a video game soundtrack theme song! Closing things out is the wild sounding 'Fear & Madness in the Desert'. We are smiling at the thought of someone playing out these corkers to audience. Expect to see WTF typefaces everywhere!
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Panorama Groove Vol. 2
Cat: LSB 006. Rel: 06 Nov 23
Another Acid (5:21)
Gently Glide (3:44)
Ground Control (3:48)
In My Mind (6:09)
Operating Base (3:03)
Underbush (4:56)
Review: Jack Bags is back on La Sabbia with volume two of his Panorama Groove series. Once more he flies through a mutant mix of electro and techno in his own singular style. 'Another Acid' is first out of the blocks and layers up gurgling 303s with dark and sleazy vocals over a fat mid-tempo groove. 'Gently Glide' does just that with a more serene atmosphere, silky chords and ice cold drums - it's a super nice tune for late night grooving. Elsewhere are the likes of the grubby 'Ground Control', the Chicago jack of 'In My Mind', twisted and sludgy electro-techno motions of 'Operating Base' and the futurism of the more stripped back 'Underbush'.

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Split EP
Split EP (12")
Cat: COT 022. Rel: 26 Mar 24
Arnaud Le Texier - "Chocked" (5:19)
Arnaud Le Texier - "Discover" (4:54)
Arnaud Le Texier - "Hazer" (vinyl Only) (5:12)
Antonio De Angelis - "Sicario 5" (4:48)
Antonio De Angelis - "Focus 3" (4:28)
Antonio De Angelis - "Destination" (vinyl Only) (5:02)
Review: Good friends Arnaud Le Texier and Antonio De Angelis have been collaborating for many, many years now. Both long time veterans of the scene, each time they get together, fans get a big treat hearing the results. Peer to peer producer influence drives them to the same high level of what being competitive DJs also does. The Split EP, aptly named, has each producer taking a side of vinyl to themselves to express their current direction. Arnaud Le Texier's 'Chocked' is a no-nonsense warehouse techno banger. Fans of artists like Surgeon or Sandwell District, this is right up your alley. The track 'Discover' has a great liquid groove to it reminding us of classic 90s material off Primate Recordings. For Antonio De Angelis's side, 'Sicario' adds a bit of house elements to this big techno sound while 'Destination' has a great melodic approach to it. For those that say techno is safe and boring, tell them about this record.
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MPU101
MPU101 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: ITX 022. Rel: 06 Aug 21
M185-2SYS1M (8:01)
J800latinGrass (4:01)
800pbp8492 (1:55)
260078_2 (3:13)
A8 Basslines (5:00)
Some 100100MM (6:44)
Noquan 12 (2:01)
SYS1FinMwitch (4:52)
Review: Poetic Hovering Synth Tinkerer.
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WOoNE
WOoNE (12")
Cat: THEPURIST 002. Rel: 04 Mar 24
WOone (4:43)
Kiln (5:56)
Parsel (6:21)
Yaka (4:25)
Nay (5:48)
Noin (5:31)
Review: When you call your label The Purist you pretty much lay out your statement of sonic intent from the off. This second outing is another one that offers up unabashed cosmic tech from the depths of some distant universe. Muzin is the artist at the helm and 'Woone' opens up with mind-melting synths and linear beats that will appeal to fans of the likes of Jeff Mills and Luke Slater. 'Kiln' gets more intense but still makes an art form of intertwining synths and drums to languid effect and 'Parsel' then has a more minimal design but equally heady impact. A trio of flipside joints tweak the template in subtle but stylish fashion.
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Rhythmystic EP
Cat: ODDOT 01. Rel: 05 Apr 24
Rhythmystic (7:02)
Bass Jam (8:01)
Urban Whispers (4:50)
Binary Technologies (6:36)
Review: Munir Nadir has been breaking through in the past few years with essential releases on 4Plae, Nuts On Board and Outcast Planet. Now he's minting a new label called Odd One Tape out of Italy, and bringing his playful, synth-rich sound with him. There's a nod to Italo and 80s electro in the sampling and throbbing, analogue groove of 'Rhythmistic', while 'Bass Jam' tips more towards the early 00s electro house boom a la Tiefschwarz and Tomas Andersson. 'Urban Whispers' has a more jackin' flavour with some low down sub freakiness thrown in for good measure, and 'Binary Technologies' brings the heat on the B2 with a powerful arpeggio and hard-slapping drums.
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Treasure Of Kings Garden
Treasure Of Kings Garden (turquoise marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: KNT 33. Rel: 21 Mar 24
Precious Little Diamond (6:15)
Precious Little Diamond (Deadbeat remix) (7:59)
Precious Little Diamond (Levon Vincent remix) (9:28)
Review: Ohm and Kvadrant return to their spiritual home of Kontakt with more of that grandiose dub techno immersion they do so well, plumbing epic depths both within and beyond the functional demands of the dancefloor. 'Precious Little Diamond' kicks the record off in a steady-cruising form, guided by a smooth minimal tech house beat as the engine for some choice dub techno chords and mechanical hiccups. Deadbeat then takes the helm for a version which plunges into abstract echo chamber sonics he's spent decades perfecting before Levon Vincent completes the picture with a remix which heads into the outer limits of deep techno immersion.
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Funk Series Part 3
Funk Series Part 3 (hand-stamped 12" + insert)
Cat: LE 003. Rel: 06 Nov 23
Funk009 (Otto-Zero-Out) (7:15)
Funk010 (Lava P) (5:31)
Funk006 (Drop) (6:44)
Funk007 (Circular) (6:00)
Review: Loud Enough has readied its third outing and this one comes from the amusingly titled Raiders of the Lost Arp. As you can expect from the alias, this is music that leans heavily on arps. 'Funk009 (Otto-Zero-Out)' kicks off with thudding and taught house drums overlaid with rattling percussion and detuned synth hooks. 'Funk010 (Lava P)' hist harder, like an Italo Johnson party banger and then the flip side flips the script as it should: 'Funk006 (Drop)' has a more lively and lithe groove, brighter chords and an uplifting energy. Rounding things off is 'Funk007 (Circular)' , a cosmic looper with the best arps of the EP raining down the face of the gritty beats.
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau
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The Electric Bee EP
The Electric Bee EP (yellow vinyl 12")
Cat: SNFCC 015. Rel: 03 Nov 22
The Electric (7:11)
Next One Is Bill (5:40)
The Bee (6:07)
Axes In The Skype (7:48)
Review: Tel Aviv twosome Red Axes can always be relied upon to deliver trippy, mind-altering and left-of-centre music, regardless of what stylistic or rhythmic framework they're operating in at any given time. That assessment rings as true as ever on the duo's first Shall Not Fade outing. Opener 'The Electric', for example, mixes druggy and hallucinogenic electronic motifs with a throbbing, retro-futurist house groove, sci-fi synths and the creepiest of lead lines, while 'Next One Is Bill' is a twisted, brain-melting jack-track propelled forwards by a filthy TB-303 bassline. Turn to the B-side for 'The Bee', a buzzing, foreboding chunk of punk funk/dub-disco/dark house fusion, and the intoxicating mixture of music box melodies, restless Chicago house drums and clandestine sounds that is 'Axes in the Sky'.
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Please Touch
Cat: EAUX 1691CD. Rel: 22 Jun 23
Joy Of The Worm
Rib Cage
Pleasure Vessels
Spore
Feeding Time
Spines
Disappared
The Illuminating Glass
Turning Blue
Review: Mysterious techno artist Rrose presents their first ever CD release, and their second full-length project to date. Following 2019's Hymn to Moisture, Please Touch features 11 slippery slinkers, flaunting Rrose's penchant for hypnotics and minimalisms; the likes of 'Spores' and 'Spines' refuse to indulge too many novel sounds, preferring to allow their more immersive textures to rattle and ricochet over each mix, producing a delugey wash. Thematically, the LP deals with themes of touch, intimacy and embodiment, doing some of the work to bridge the schizophonic gap that's remained open since the dawn of recorded music.
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Played by: Joachim Spieth
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Opera Quattro
Opera Quattro (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: OUTISOPERA 004. Rel: 17 Oct 23
Reversus Sum (5:34)
Inenarrabilis (6:51)
Plena Lunae (6:24)
Ego Experior (7:40)
Review: Dino Sabatini returns to his own Outis Music label with another mesmerising selection of deep electronic sounds that seem to take plenty of influences from dub, downtempo, ambient and trip hop. The open has a creeping melodic sequence that is forever subtly shifting and brings a sense of eeriness to the smooth and unhurried dub rhythms below. 'Inenarrabilis' is then a double quick flurry of tiny synth loops and trippy effects then 'Plena Lunae' allows you to breathe once more and sink into a vast dub soundscape. 'Ego Experior' shuts down with some paranoid baselines bubbling up through a slowly churning groove. Some quality work here for sure.
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Distance Problems
Cat: KOI 008. Rel: 04 Apr 24
Distance Problems (9:10)
Fade To Green (9:05)
Vanessa (7:26)
Vanessa (Sublee remix) (8:35)
Review: We are always excited to see a new release by S.O.N., as you can be sure to expect some quality techno. This new release is jam-packed with beautiful late night ambient techno. 'Distance Problems' is the title track for the EP and definitely stands out. The deep ambient acid that gives way for a brisk dancefloor knockout is pure sublime producing. 'Fade To Green' is a stunning atmospheric jam that verges on a beautiful acid trance sunset. On Side-2, 'Vanessa' is a floaty ambient techno track that you we just can't get enough of listening here at HQ. Just when we thought we couldn't be any happier, Romanian producer adds his Midas touch to the remix. If you like spacey techno, then suit up.
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DIDSCHNVINYL 001
Cat: DIDSCHNVINYL 001. Rel: 28 Mar 24
Super Flu & Ivan Mas - "It's A House Day" (6:02)
Monkey Safari - "Malmedy" (5:45)
Super Flu & Mar&Mer - "AMA" (5:36)
Review: If you love the sound of Get Physical and similarly anthemic German techno labels, you're going to love this release on new label Didschn. The label nods to a track Super Flu released back in 2010, which was remixed to great effect by Monkey Safari a couple of years back. Now Super Flu open proceedings on this new release in partnership with Ivan Mas on the epic, infectious 'It's A House Day'. Monkey Safari then hop on the B-side for 'Malmedy', which hits a sweet spot near the mid-00s melodic minimal you'd hear from the likes of Gabriel Ananda. Then Super Flu and Mar+Mer link up for 'AMA', a sensual, emotive hands-in-the-air moment to move the masses.
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Switchback EP
Cat: CRG 028. Rel: 06 Jul 23
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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