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Timeless Times Remixed (Delano Smith, Milton Jackson, Luke Hess, Max Watts)
Detroit Techno City (Delano Smith remix) (5:56)
Just The Groove (Milton Jackson remix) (5:21)
Nordhouse (Luke Hess & Brian Kage Reference remix) (5:51)
Galaxian (Max Watts remix) (6:02)
Review: Detroit's Brian Kage is back with more Motor City goodness, this time as a remixer alongside a fine selection of peers. It is his Timeless Times album that gets reworked here and for his remix of 'Nordhouse' he works with fellow Detroiter and dub techno don Luke Hess to cook up a warm, shuffling sound. Elsewhere Delano Smith brings his signature smoky loops and plaintive keys to 'Detroit Techno City', Milton Jackson steps up with a buddy deep house roller and 'Galaxian' gets an electro remix from Max Watts to make this a classy, quality collection.

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 in stock $15.29
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It's Not Over
Cat: MM 017. Rel: 25 Apr 25
When I Was Young (6:56)
The Rush (6:35)
Rewired (5:31)
Review: Chicago born, Detroit-raised Delano Smith is one of the foundational artists of the contemporary house scenes. In 2023, he revealed he was suffering with a rare form of cancer but as this new EP title suggests, he is still here and still crafting high-grade sounds. 'When I Was Young' kicks off with his signature smoky drum loops and train travel sense of hypnosis. 'The Rush' is another heads down jam, this time marbled with eerie pads and wet clicks and claps that oil the groove while 'Rewired' shuts down with real late night delicacy and evocative minimalism.
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Played by: Fog
 in stock $17.24
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Structural EP
Structural EP (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: WTMC 003. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Now & Then (Dream mix) (7:04)
Over Time (Acid mix) (5:48)
Basis (Foundation mix) (6:17)
Motion Of Objects (8:05)
Review: Dan Piu and Grant's Theory of Movement project has served up gold for lovers of heady tech and minimal. After something of a hiatus, it is now back on When The Morning Comes with more of the sort of tuneage that is going to quickly sell out and soon become the ID request du jour at your favourite underground parties. These are of course sophisticated sounds from the silky house bumps of 'Now & Then' with its seductive vocal allure to the throwback 90s sounds of 'Over Time' (Acid Mix). 'Basis' (Foundation mix) is another immediately classic house sound with analogue and dusty drums and zippy melodies next to more smooth chords. 'Motion Of Objects' shuts down with a more zoned-out vibe and widescreen melodic architecture for late nights.
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Shell Wave
Shell Wave (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: TRESOR 373. Rel: 30 Apr 25
Serpent Void
Soul Fire
Divine Shadow
Forgotten Gods
Dying
Infinite Eye
Triple Threat
Empty Cloud
Fall
Review: Since at least 2024, by our estimation, shells have been enjoying something of an "it moment" in electronic music. Don't ask us why. Perhaps the icky palps of nautiluses, or the helical segmentation of various fossils, would seem to predict the naturalisation of mechanical reproductions expressed in techno. Birmingham keystone Surgeon (Anthony Child) swoops in on the fervour, repurposing larked sonic opercula into filter-fed 4x4 Borg-anisms. But despite the implied theme, Child uses limited equipment - "For me, it's an interesting experience returning to old techniques again after 30 years" - and refashions a classic live-show-style approach here. All eight tracks were done in a single take, and only 'Dying' upends beats, delivering a moribund, mantric sound piece.
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Played by: Sandwell District
 in stock $30.30
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Under Tangled Silence
Under Tangled Silence (gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: HTH 180. Rel: 24 Apr 25
A Tune For Us (5:52)
Waxcap (5:11)
Unweaving (3:24)
L'Ancienne (5:16)
Hold (4:08)
Galaxy In Silence (3:38)
Reprise (2:33)
Three Foxes Chasing Each Other (7:11)
Let Me (7:23)
Out Of Dust (8:09)
Sycamore (9:11)
Review: Djrum (Felix Manuel) presents his latest full album in six years, in what has been described as a "literal creative rebirth". Beginning in earnest in the 2020 COVID lockdown, this a record whose creation treads a path of almost archetypal infamy: all the best electronica albums, in our view, are born of hard-drive losses. And Djrum's hard-drive meltdown, of course, seemed to correspond to a literal collapse and renewal; such ostensible catastrophes are painful at first, but they tend to breed re-incarnal transformations. Reflecting in the shaking disaster-piece stutters of 'Three Foxes Chasing Each Other' to the ambi-spatially adept 'A Tune For Us', the record spans prodigious instrumentality and electronica abstractions, verging on speedcore, jazz and techno-halftime in places. From vinyl DJ to reckoner of hardcore musicianship.
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Paratoxical EP
Cat: ODDOT 03. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Give Me A Second (8:35)
Paratoxical (6:56)
Sniper (6:07)
Flying Adder (7:06)
Review: Urgent electro from adept producer and DJ Munir Nadir. His third outing for a new favourite label, the Italian outfit Odd One Tape, this sawtooth croaker is an especially squelchy dance record, drawing on tail ends of minimal techno and noughts electro house, and with perhaps a tad of skweee thrown in too. 'Give Me A Second' and 'Paratoxical' use conspicuous reverb tails and flex-gurgled vocals to spoken and spelt-out effect, while the B-side's 'Sniper' is as wilfully minimal and baleful as it gets, working in a monster of a ghostly vocal underbeat. Finally, 'Flying Ladder' rounds off on a matchingly minimal euphorizer in the 4x4 vein.
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The Final Frontier (reissue)
Cat: UR 003MCM. Rel: 30 Apr 25
The Final Frontier (8:14)
Entering Quadrant Five (3:50)
Base Camp Alpha 808 (5:59)
Review: Underground Resistance reissue 'The Final Frontier', one of many lesser-spotted records to emerge from the many subterranean bore-holes they'd dug under Detroit, pre-1995. Produced under the UR namesake by the momentarily errant Mad Mike Banks, 'The Final Frontier' opens with a titular acid skipper, not long before a mathematically-minded ascender *avant la lettre*, 'Entering Quadrant Five', hears blooping, arpy, archic counterpoints arise, layer on layer, as if we'd taken flight aboard a starship, and now find ourselves accelerating against the flow of a cosmic cataract. The B offers a vision of meanwhile, beaming us down to 'Base Camp Alpha 808', which hears a comparatively Promethean fusion of hand drum and drum machine.
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Played by: Tr One, Shadow Dancer, Fog
 in stock $17.78
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The Long Winter Of Mars
Cat: RP 5MCM. Rel: 30 Apr 25
Skypainter (9:21)
Season Of The Solar Wind (6:26)
Review: The Martian's 'The Long Winter Of Mars' marks a triumphant return, celebrating 30 years since Red Planet 5's original release. This reissue spotlights two iconic tracks, each occupying a side of the EP, and serves as a potent reminder of Detroit's techno legacy. Side-1 features 'Skypainter,' a track that transports the listener to uncharted sonic territories. It's beautifully layered, with an emotional depth that keeps the energy constant from start to finish - Detroit techno at its most expressive. On Side-2, 'Season Of The Solar Wind' delivers a powerful punch. This track is a prime example of dynamic Detroit-style techno, with a rhythm that captures the raw energy and innovation that defined the genre. This reissue from Red Planet, Underground Resistance's legendary sublabel, is an essential piece for anyone who reveres the Detroit sound.
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Ghostdancer
Cat: RP 6MCM. Rel: 30 Apr 25
Medicine Man (7:26)
The Vanishing Race (2:43)
Windwalker (6:31)
The Talking Rocks Of Mars (3:15)
Review: The Martian's Ghostdancer, reissued by the iconic Red Planet label, is a true gem in the world of Detroit techno. This record radiates a warm, soulful funk, blending vintage Detroit sounds with a unique twist. Side-1 kicks off with 'Medicine Man,' a track steeped in classic Detroit vibes, followed by 'The Vanishing Race,' both tracks reflecting The Martian's mastery in crafting timeless techno. Side-2 brings an intriguing contrast. 'Windwalker' is an uplifting, jazzy piece that exudes happiness, while 'The Talking Rocks Of Mars' ventures into darker, rougher territory, offering a captivating divergence from the other tracks. This contrast on Side-2 highlights The Martian's exceptional production skills, showcasing both depth and versatility. As Red Planet begins reissuing its catalogue for the first time, Ghostdancer is set to be in high demand. For any Detroit techno enthusiast, this release is essential, a standout from one of the genre's most influential artists.
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Deadbeat Breaks Vol 1
Cat: DBR 005. Rel: 25 Apr 25
Olly Rant - "Lisa Lately" (5:37)
Hunter Starkings - "Finger Guns" (5:05)
Berwick - "Kerp Werk" (6:31)
Rnbws - "Got To" (5:45)
Fluchtlink - "Tidy" (3:10)
Hooverian Blur - "Feed The Bones" (5:09)
Review: London underground night train riders Deadbeat Records prioritise techno-breaks handmade for late night and early morning dancefloors, times when both the best and worst comes emerges from each of us. Their inaugural Deadbeat Breaks compilation hears six out of ten full digital curations brought to a shadowy, space-invaded black vinyl truncation, with modern talking synth vomits from Olly Rant, booty bass hups from Hunter Starkings, hackney parroting hurtles from Rnbws, and a closing breakstep broil from Hooverian Blur.
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 in stock $21.40
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One Mind EP
One Mind EP (limited red vinyl 12")
Cat: B2B 001R. Rel: 30 Apr 25
One Mind (5:49)
Where Do We Go (4:58)
Review: Techno titans Charlotte de Witte and Amelie Lens unite for One Mind, a powerhouse EP that comes hot on the heels of their back-to-back sets at Ghent's 20,000-capacity Flanders Expo. Both Belgian artists have defined the sound of modern techno in the last decade with dark, fast sounds and elements of soft ambient, rave, dance and hard house all folded in. His one opens with the thunderous title track which pairs acid lines with strobe-lit synths, while 'Where Do We Go' delivers trance-infused techno at breakneck speed. To go with the unified concept of the EP, both Amelie and Charlotte's voices are layered into the music in subtle fashion.
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Octogen/Marco Bernardi For Papyrus UK & MusicSpace
Cat: SER 007. Rel: 14 Apr 25
Octogen - "The Journeyman" (7:11)
Marco Bernardi - "Travelling To The Sun" (6:15)
Marco Bernardi - "Little Tiny Crickets" (5:01)
Review: Serenity is a mental health charity label that is now back with more sonic gold, this time in the form of a reissue of Marco Bernardi aka Octogen's 'The Journeyman' from 2008 on Soma Recordings. It is an immersive, emotive sound with lush and ethereal pads and a moody bassline that keeps you locked. The B-side offers two original tracks from Bernardi 'Travelling to the Sun' is one to hypnotise floors with its hypnotic chimes and raw drums, while 'Little Tiny Crickets' delivers a fast-paced IDM twist with some killer synth work. As always, proceeds go to charity this time Papyrus UK who support youth suicide prevention and MusicSpace.
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Played by: Mihail P
 in stock $13.33
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Generation Drive (feat Jannik Jivung, Malin Genie)
Cat: SUSH 74. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Prologue UHF (1:46)
Generation Drive (6:39)
Mojave 24 (feat Jannik Jivung) (8:03)
Juvial (feat Jannik Jivung) (6:02)
TX Files (8:15)
Teleferico (7:06)
Defender (feat Malin Genie) (6:48)
Office Perform (feat Malin Genie) (6:44)
Link (8:30)
Representant Dubb (6:08)
Gem Deska (7:58)
Prognos Dubb (2:32)
Review: Per Hammar and Berlin-based label Sushitech are a match made in heaven as both have long since proven their credential in the world of dub techno. As the label turns 20, it kicks off its year with an album that has been two years in the making and features a top-quality array of dub techno sounds. Malin Genie features on two of the more kicking and propulsive cuts, while Jannik Jivung adds an organic touch to two more. In between those sounds are percolating slow-mo jams like 'Representant Dubb' and more kinetic sounds like 'TX Files' with its fresh kicks and rolling bass.
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Played by: Costin RP
 in stock $35.56
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I Dispettosi
Cat: IS 001. Rel: 29 Apr 25
Flash FM - "Isula Science" (6:09)
Hdv - "Gutter Funk" (4:29)
Sweely - "Vol de nuit" (4:44)
Man/Ipulate - "Gateway" (6:51)
Review: Corsican label Isula Science drop a fresh brooder of previously unknown electro knowns, this time from label founder Flash FM alongside HDV, Sweely and Man/ipulate. Spanning vertiginous dark acid, then moving on through to dreamatic neon breakbeat and expedient Italo - 'Vol de nuit' especially makes signature use of a classic slap bass synth - they've got us entirely covered here. Enticing bumps in the night from the exquisitors.
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Interlink
Interlink (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: CRRT 01. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Orbe - "Jaxa" (6:28)
PTTRNRCRRNT - "Refraction" (5:32)
Deluka - "Axis" (4:42)
Jorge Flukso - "Synaptic" (5:49)
Review: Coorreente Belgium delivers a compelling slice of modern techno with 'Interlink', a four-track compilation that dives deep into rhythmic exploration and sci-fi atmospheres. Each cut offers a unique perspective, yet together they create an excellent and cohesive experience. Orbe's 'Jaxa' kicks things off with a spacey, melodic groove. The track's sci-fi techno aesthetic is underscored by rhythmic intricacies, creating a sense of forward momentum through the cosmos. It sets the tone with a blend of dreamlike melodies and pulsing beats. 'Refraction' by PTTRNRCRRNT follows, venturing into tribal territory with creative, off-kilter rhythms. Alien-esque warning sounds weave through the mix, adding a sense of unease and mystery that keeps listeners on edge. On Side-2, Deluka's 'Axis' plunges into subterranean techno with a deep, hypnotic vibe. Elements of trance filter through crisp production, guiding the listener on a spacey, introspective journey that feels both grounded and ethereal. Jorge Flukso's 'Synaptic' closes the EP with a nod to classic underground techno. Its dynamic, brooding build recalls the raw energy of Surgeon's warehouse bangers. The track's evolving layers and relentless drive create a late-night atmosphere perfect for dark, crowded dance floors. 'Interlink' is a well-curated snapshot of techno's diverse spectrum, balancing the cerebral and the physical with finesse. If you are one that thinks techno has been over-saturated the last decade and that there is no good techno coming out anymore then I would check this EP out.
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Soft Glow Fierce Light
Cat: FUSE 07. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Unfold (6:51)
Flow (6:11)
Solitude (7:05)
Wave To Wave (7:41)
Review: Across five tracks, Belgium's own Phara lifts the lid on a formerly sealed jar's worth of feeling, indulging a new outlet for much of the same ideas explored his longer-standing alias In Glass. Here dub techno atmospherics riffle against the vitrine pulse of his main alias; 'Unfold' builds patiently, layering filtered pads and gently rising energy, while 'Flow' rides a rip-tidal groove and seafoamy chords. 'Wave To Wave' drifts out yonder to early techno terra firma, while 'Solitude' prefers a sixteenthy chord teething. Phara's evolution is patent - always in dialogue with his roots, yet never static.
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Highland Frequencies EP
Cat: MORD 113. Rel: 24 Apr 25
AT4 - The Sleepwalker (7:27)
AT3 (6:27)
AT5 (6:11)
AT6 (6:09)
Review: Amorphic and Tensal hook back in to the machine to dialyse their crafts once more, with 'Highland Frequencies' offering up four, machine-numbered atoning lambs to our mech overlords, following up the equally arrayed 'Distant Landscapes' EP (2024) on Blueprint. Now bringing their distinctive cataloguing system to the discographic vanitas Mord, four more 'AT' tracks make for an irresistibly well-layered, synthetically one-of-a-kind release. Only 'AT4' gets a subtitle, 'The Sleepwalker', where a sandman's slumbrous, lollygaggling beats somehow, at the same time, betray a subconscious, paradoxical restlessness.
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 in stock $14.45
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Centre Of Mass
Centre Of Mass (limited 12")
Cat: PRTR 22X. Rel: 04 Jul 22
Centre Of Mass (8:52)
Balance Point (8:08)
Review: A limited edition 12" vinyl with two extension cuts of Obergman's new album on Pariter! Vinyl only - No repress! Dreamy synths wash over the listener, analogue bubbles heading for the surface - imagine Drexciya in 'Wavejumper' or 'Sea Snake' mode, only with its restless electro foundations replaced by something more regular and reassuringly solid in the beats department. All in all, oozing melodic techno class.
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 in stock $11.11
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Dune EP
Dune EP (12")
Cat: PRRUKBLK 125. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Behind The Chord (5:02)
Atreides (5:08)
Dune (4:54)
House Planet (4:59)
Review: Medellin producer Marck D (Charlie Escobar) is a new Planet Rhythm poster child, though his digital releasing repertoire is nonetheless colossal even without them, his many affairs including Illegal Alien, Phobiq and IAMT. Shocker it is, then, that 'Dune' is Escobar's first ever 12"; the record brings ultraphonic chord slurries ('Behind The Chord') and federated, intergalactic-dynastic codes of techno honour ('Atreides'), riding the sand-wormed thematics of the Frank Herbert sci-fi classic.
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Cant U Hear Me
Cat: HBT 012V. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Cant U Hear Me (extended mix) (4:56)
Trust (extended mix) (6:21)
Review: In signature cinematic melodic techno style, Mind Against and Cay bring 'Cant U Hear Me / Trust', laying thick a hi-tech fusion of soulful house and synthetically squeezed sound-energy. The thrumming heartbeat of UK club culture is heart sifted through a harsh cyborg grate, reducing things to a metallurgic, pulmonary pulp. Crystalline percussion, cascading synths... 'Trust' makes particularly pristine use of untainted pluck design, with peaking plucks wriggling in the mid-high layer like buds on a mecha-euphoric flower (just look at that front cover).
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The Glow That Lingers
Cat: FAUXPAS 037. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Fragments (6:00)
The Last Hour (6:04)
Woven (4:46)
Hold, Then Release (5:18)
Thoughtless (5:27)
Review: Like the orographic cloud formed around the hill on the front cover, Martinou's latest record is a restorative future garage via techno myst. Released through the German minimalists Fauxpas - who've confirmed their pride at having finally gotten to release with the Swedish artist - this vinyl edition contains an exclusive track on the fifth runout, 'Thoughtless'. But the fact is, all the tunes here are more than worthy for soundtracking a condensate moment of downtime and renewal. Paced blissfully, our faves are 'Woven' and 'Hold Then Release', both of which exculpate all our anxieties through burbling, filtered woodblocks and field-studied sonics, hand-picked to arrest and wow. A sublime new outing from the Sewer Sender founder.
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Moving Pressure 03
Cat: MP 03. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Relax (6:46)
Chomp Chomp (6:07)
Cave (6:03)
Deep Under (6:47)
Review: This dynamic UK born producer returns with the third release on Moving Pressure Records, delivering a deeply hypnotic and percussive techno experience. Known for his precise, minimal yet groove-heavy sound, Wise crafts four cuts that are both functional and grooving. On Side-A, 'Relax' is a tribal-tinged stomper, driven by rolling percussion and a stripped-back, looping groove that feels built for the late-night hours. 'Chomp Chomp' follows with a subterranean pulse, where deep basslines and eerie, alien atmospheres create a mesmerising, heady effect. Side-B continues the journey with 'Cave', a pumping, evolving builder that slowly unfolds, layering subtle textures over a locked-in minimal grooveithe kind of track that sneaks up on you. Finally, 'Deep Under' lives up to its name, offering subliminal, well-crafted techno with clean, rolling momentum, perfect for deep dancefloor moments. Rene Wise once again proves why he's one of the most exciting names in stripped-down, groove-oriented techno, delivering a tightly produced, hypnotic collection that will satisfy both DJs and discerning listeners.
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 in stock $14.18
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Protection
Protection (limited 180 gram crystal clear vinyl 12")
Cat: LPY 20. Rel: 14 Apr 25
Searching (7:21)
Searching (dub) (5:40)
Protection (7:33)
Review: We shall never apologise for our love for the work of Steve O'Sullivan. His contributions to the world of dub techno are second to none. They are also mad consistent both in style and quality which means they never age. Here he steps up to Lempuyang with his Blue Channel alias alongside Jonas Schachner aka Another Channel for more silky smooth fusions of authentic dub culture and Maurizo-style techno deepness. Watery synths, hissing hi-hats with long trails and dub musings all colour these dynamic grooves. They're cavernous and immersive and frankly irresistible and the sort of tracks that need to be played loud in a dark space. In that context, you'll never want them to end.
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Tags: Dub Techno
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Magic
Magic (12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: RFR 001. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Magic (Dubstep mix) (5:08)
Magic (Techno mix) (5:09)
Review: Rinse France branches out with a brand new label of its own and who better to inaugurate it than Paris-based Beatrice M. The producer makes a knowing nod to dubstep's golden era on this debut with the first version of 'Magic.' It is built on steppy rhythms with seriously wobbling basslines that are all-consuming. Glitchy effects and shimmering synths finish it in style and leave you dreaming of dubstep dances gone by. The B-side is a Techno Mix that reimagines the original with a driving four-on-the-floor rhythm and plenty of richly atmospheric pads.
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Watercourse EP
Cat: CABARET 037. Rel: 15 Apr 25
Watercourse (4:51)
Wood Ant (5:41)
Armour Plated (5:36)
Cinnabar (4:51)
Review: Analogue pressure from Bufobufo, who stops over in Japan for Cabaret Recordings after earlier international stints with Art Of Dark, Partout and Furthur Electronix. His second single for the label, founded by So Inagawa and DJ Masda, proffers a hypnotic blend, binarising the mood with the sliding melodes of 'Watercourse' and 'Armour Plated' with comparatively sparse and gritty perc-slaps of 'Wood Ant' and 'Cinnabar'. That strange but difficult-to-nail split between of hypnotic intrigue and immediacy is well and truly nailed.
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Played by: Ney Faustini
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Mystical Energy EP
Cat: KNTXT 029. Rel: 30 Apr 25
Mystical Energy
Brazilian Pulse
Speak From Your Heart
The Deepest Truth
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Personal Universal
Cat: HBL 006. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Dragapella (Hard edit) (7:21)
Simple One (5:29)
Laculesdesample (5:58)
Review: Lisbon's Hubble Recordings present their sixth release so far, keeping firm to their artist-specific EPs approach following brilliant releases from Kaesar, Costin RP, Miroloja, Octave and Alex Pervukhin. The latest is from tech house hurler Sublee aka Stefan Nicu, whose flight-booking impulse is as strong as ever, here having stopped over from far-flung Romania. After a string of both digital and vinyl stopovers, 'Personal Universal' appears as the pendular follow-up to 2024's Rawax debut 'Simple Two', bringing hugely doubled vocal cantata to a fervent acid build on the title track, while ensuers 'Simple One' and 'Laculesdesample' bring fidgety synth double bass and unorthodox percussions. A personal universe we'd never want to leave!
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Gravitational Grooves
Cat: GRSCL 44. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Inertia
Gravity
Orbit
Particles
Float
Mass
Heat
Eliptical
Object
Matter
Review: BT Gate X-138 returns to Greyscale with Gravitational Grooves, deepening his relationship with the label following 2023's kV Pylon. Ten sousing sonorities hear him reshape his signature dub techno sound with growth-mental finesse, emitting foggy atmospheres and slicing percs. 'Inertia' leans into soft chords and faint crackle before giving way to the stripped-down shuffle and understated melodic turns of 'Gravity', while 'Orbit' builds over and delay-heavy phrasing; 'Float' offers a breather with its ambient drift, while an embossed 'Mass' sears the ears with churlish mood-texture. Touchstones such as Konigsforst and In Moll are alluded to most subtly.
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 in stock $18.06
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Nassaur Bassed Party (reissue)
Cat: PRTR 34. Rel: 17 Feb 25
Track Ball Treck (8:59)
Nassaur Bassed Party (6:57)
Acidless Party (6:41)
Review: Ron & Roland was a mid-90s collaboration between Matt Hodgson (7th Voyage) and Laurant Webb (Housey Doingz) and at their peak they made some untouchable records that perfectly straddled the house and techno divide. This new reissue on Pariter is one of them and it features a trio of cuts laced with visceral acid energy. 'Nassaur Bassed Party' kicks off with crispy drums and snares that cut through the rich bass. 'Acidless Party' gets wilder with extra 303 energy and 'Track Ball Treck' balances dynamic drive with sonic detail for a dubby, elastic groove that was initially recorded at Swag Studios Croydon in 1996 and, with these other cuts, was initially released on Surreal. It's been a cult favourite ever since and still sounds magnificent.
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 in stock $15.01
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Three O Three (remastered)
Cat: ROO 003. Rel: 25 Apr 25
Hemi-Sync (part 1) (4:20)
Hemi-Sync (part 2) (3:38)
Three O Three (5:10)
BSG (5:11)
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Stochastic Drift
Cat: STS 425LP. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Force Of Habit (5:56)
Reframing (3:57)
Difference & Repetition (4:20)
The Remembering Self (5:56)
Positive Disintegration (5:40)
Cosmic Microwave (5:27)
Fluid Mechanics (4:43)
Stochastic Drift (6:25)
Review: Barker's latest release is a masterclass in fluid experimentation, embracing unpredictability with a delicate balance of harmony and controlled chaos. Following his acclaimed previous work, this new collection of tracks finds him refining his craft while allowing for spontaneity to take the lead. Opening with 'Force of Habit', the project immediately sets a tone of shifting momentum, while Reframingithe serotonin-laced lead singleispirals through shimmering arpeggios, evoking echoes of classic trance before drifting into uncharted territory. Tracks like 'Difference' and 'Repetition' and 'The Remembering Self' showcase Barker's intricate layering, weaving together mechanical precision with an organic sense of movement. A deep dive into mechanical instrumentation lies at the heart of this work, with Barker exploring the possibilities of automation not as a replacement for human touch, but as a tool for new forms of expression. The result is a body of work that mirrors the uncertainty of its time, embracing change rather than resisting it. As the final moments of this LP fade out, Barker leaves us with a feeling of transformationimusic that adapts to the moment in which it exists.
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 in stock $25.29
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CQTR 005
CQTR 005 (12")
Cat: CQTR 005. Rel: 28 Apr 25
SV3 - "Armament Belico" (6:30)
TC80 - "Hipnosis Global" (7:12)
Trajano - "Sistema Cabuloso" (6:23)
Sebastian - "Desapariciones" (5:23)
Review: Three South American artists - SV3, Trajano, Sebastian - converge alongside French maestro TC-80 on a new, gung-ho vinyl release from Coqueto. Reflecting a para-militant mood, from 'Armament Belico' to 'Hipnosis Global', hi-tech metanoia is balanced with a crude militancy here, reflecting an aggressive permutation of trance. Closer 'Desapariciones' (from Spanish, "disappearances"), we round out on a scathing but ghostly judgment call, with gasping transitions and tanky poundings.
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Fargazing
Cat: GRSCL 43. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Chul
Deep [SEM]
FP/B6
Midnight, Our
Holding Patter(n)
Midsummer
Ochred
Ellipsoidal
Riding For The Fall
Shon
 in stock $18.06
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Ace High EP
Ace High EP (recycled marbled vinyl 12" + insert limited to 140 copies)
Cat: FTV 005. Rel: 16 Apr 25
MRE - "Armadillos" (5:30)
ReKaB - "Always Having Fun" (7:34)
ReKaB - "Climbing High" (8:56)
MRE - "Ace" (6:00)
Review: London label Fourier Transform welcome back Rekab (James Baker) and label debuter Mre for 'Ace High'. 'Armadillos' rolls up its chassis for a serious exercise in minimal weight, reconstituting tuned percussions as it trundles along, while Rekab's 'Always Having Fun' posits an ideal life-mode: a steady, direct current of enjoyment, set to hedonically calculated beats. 'Climbing High' rebates the percussions for a subtle lark's ascent in deep acid, while 'Ace' complementarily descends across cross-rhythmic breaks and harmonies.
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35
File Under Balearic Gabba Vol 2
Cat: HYR 7299. Rel: 25 Mar 25
Sewell & The Gong - "Better Words" (Wallace remix) (8:28)
My Friend Dario - "Tellaro" (Sirs remix) (6:26)
Verdo - "Boulevardier" (Pedro Bertho remix) (6:29)
Review: Two years ago, Italy's Balearic Gabba Soundsystem switched from remixing and re-editing their favourite cuts to curating compilation style EPs of similarly minded fare. They're in that mode again here, presenting a trio of cuts that combine the saucer-eyed warmth and loved-up musicality of Balearic music culture with grooves and rhythms firmly focused on the dancefloor. They begin by showcasing Wallace's sublime remix of Sewell & The Gong's 'Better Worlds', a locked-in, hypnotising fusion of semi-organic deep house grooves, new age melodic motifs and the dreamiest of ambient chords. Over on the flip they dip into slo-mo Italo-disco/acid house fusion via SIRS fine revision of My Friend Dario's 'Tell Aro', before treating us to a Pedro Bertho remix of Verdo's 'Belvourdier' in which sparkling Balearic house piano riffs, undulating acid lines and mid-80s "chorus" synth sounds rise above a fluctuating synthesiser bassline and hustling beats.
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36
Detroit On The Move Vol 1
Mike Clark & Marcus Harris - "Hey"
Santonio Echols - "Piano In The Light" (Emanuell Echols mix)
Brian Kage - "This Saturday Night"
Ryan Sadorus - "Down Below"
Review: Upstairs Asylum is kicking off the year in some style with a couple of killer new EPs. This one is the first in what is presumably a new series to showcase the talents of the Motor City. Mike Clark & Marcus Harris get things underway with 'Hey' which has a subtly uplifting feel thanks to the bright, sustained chords and cuddly drums. Santonio Echols's 'Piano In The Light' (DJ Emanuell Echols mix) is laidback, playful deep house with magical chord work and Brian Kage brings his classy depths to the smooth grooves of 'This Saturday Night.' Ryan Sadorus brings things to a close with the smoky 'Down Below.'
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37
Orange Barrel Action
Cat: SS 103. Rel: 14 Mar 25
Orange Barrel Action (Yellow Flashing Light mix) (12:23)
Pianamonn (10:12)
Review: New Theo Parrish? Yes please. The Sound Signature boss remains in a class of one and continually finds new ground to explore in the studio, often taking a freeform jazz mindset to roughed-up house and techno that blends the mechanical with the soulful in otherworldly, hypotonic fashion. 'Orange Barrel Action (Yellow Flashing Light mix)' is very much in that mould with lumpy drums detuned and off-grid keys and hissing hi-hats all coalescing into something seductive and subversive. 'Pianamonn' is a deep house foundation topped with weird and wonky keys in inimitable Parrish style.
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 in stock $20.00
38
Selector Series Vol 1
Selector Series Vol 1 (green marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: MIDIMODE 004. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Lee Holman - "Range & Rhythm" (5:33)
Kerrie - "Hydra-K" (5:37)
Sunil Sharpe - "Rotator Scuff" (5:32)
Power - "Phase-One" (5:49)
Review: Techno tachyons Midi Mode, based in Ireland, provide a home for "warped and twisted" sounds and those who create them. After five vaporwave-tinged, reality-bending debut EPs from the likes of Ikeaboy and Power, they now present their very first selectors V/A EP on a gooey green wax edition. It's quite the assembly of Eireann techno royalty, with a host of seasoned players lead by probably the country's most esteemed DJ, Sunil Sharpe, as well as Kerrie and Wexford's Lee Holman. Quality is, naturally, at a consistently high label - with closer 'Phase-One' proving an especially computational, objectivist, mad, pitiless track.
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39
RH 003
RH 003 (12" + insert)
Cat: RH 003. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Access Denies (K9 mix) (6:00)
Plastic Memory (5:35)
Recollect (6:03)
There's More Of Then Than There Is Of Us (5:30)
Review: UK-based Jules von Daniken is Phase O'Matic and he takes charge of the third outing from Reheat with his typically assured hand. 'Access Denies (K9 mix)' is warped cyborg tech with gremlins in machines, gurgling acid and flat, firm drums making for a marching beat. 'Plastic Memory' has a more electro-feel to it with some snappy kick and hits retro 80s synth nostalgia. 'Recollect' is a sci-fi techno stomper with reverb-heavy bass and 'There's More Of Them Than There Is Of Us' closes with another intergalactic techno sound that comes from a distant planet with rueful pads and chugging low ends.

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40
Inner Voyage
Inner Voyage (2xLP + MP3 download code limited to 200 copies)
Cat: ACQR 04. Rel: 25 Apr 25
Beyond (Flyhigh) (6:18)
Beyond (Flyhigh) (Raytek remix) (6:16)
Mover (5:56)
ARQS2600 (6:54)
We Are Here (4:35)
S7lverbox (4:59)
Visit In The Clouds (5:21)
Pilot To Launch Bay (4:37)
Yaviniv (4:32)
Epilog (4:44)
Review: Owen Ni invites us on a sonic exploration with this ten-track release, a journey through the realms of ambient electronica and deep listening techno music. 'Beyond Flyhigh' sets the tone, its expansive soundscapes and hypnotic rhythms drawing the listener into a world of introspection and wonder. The Raytek remix injects a pulsating energy, transforming the original into a dancefloor-ready odyssey. Elsewhere, tracks like 'Mover' and 'Arqs2600' delve deeper into hypnotic textures and intricate sound design, creating a sonic experience that's both arrestting and thought-provoking. 'We Are Here' and 'S7lverbox' offer moments of quiet contemplation, their delicate melodies and atmospheric soundscapes inviting a sense of peace and reflection. The release closes with 'Epilog', a fitting conclusion to this immersive journey through sound and emotion, leaving the listener with a lingering sense of wonder and possibility.





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41
Pareidolia Remixed (Forest Drive West, Maara, Notte Infinita, Upsammy)
Cat: MDG 021X. Rel: 22 Apr 25
Hazard (Forest Drive West 85 remix) (7:31)
Hazard (Forest Drive West Slowmo remix) (7:19)
Memory Palace (Maara remix) (7:15)
Pareidolia (Notte Infinita Hi-Tech Roller) (7:26)
Glass Shards (Upsammy remix) (5:42)
Review: Priori's 'Pareidolia' EP proved a big hit so it makes sense that the Midgar label now drops a selection of remixes of it. The hi-fidelity master Forest Drive West delivers two remixes, including one mesmerising half-time twist up of 'Hazard' and a more slow, wonderfully murky techno workout. Montreal's Maara transforms 'Memory Palace' into a dub techno delight that will have you floating above the floor while Notte Infinita adds a seductive drum & bass vibe to the title track. Last but not least, Amsterdam's Upsammy brings a typically innovative and playful touch that makes 'Glass Shards' a lively rhythmic workout.
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Safe
Safe (yellow vinyl 12")
Cat: SPCTRM 027VY. Rel: 21 Jan 25
Safe (8:23)
Safe (Joris Voorn remix) (6:42)
Review: A fresh new take on progressive house with melodic depth and emotional resonance. The original version is a mainfloor gem, combining uplifting melodies with a tech-infused rhythm that creates a reflective and mood-driven atmosphere. Its swaying progression and emotional undertones make it perfect for peak moments on the dancefloor. On the flip side, the remix transforms the original into a reserved anthem with an inspiring vocal message. It leans towards trance with its euphoric build-ups, yet the tempo aligns seamlessly with contemporary techno trends, making it both versatile and powerful. Emotion-soaked dancefloor energy.
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43
Winter Sequences
Cat: LAXBLACK 01. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Snowy Sunday Smile (5:16)
Abnegation Electronique (4:46)
December In G (6:34)
Echo Park's Bells (4:06)
Played by: Rave Energy
 in stock $15.55
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Extended Damaged Versions
Cat: PRESH 025. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Dub Regulator (4:44)
Wired Version (4:14)
Thin Dub (5:51)
Chemical (version) (5:52)
Dub Craft (2:25)
Lobotomy (version) (5:10)
Review: Ghost Dubs aka. Michael Fiedler returns to pile on the Pressure. Following recent acclaim-gatherer Damaged, this extension of the LP further serves to distend the dub, surveying and excavating fossil-rich terrains of soiled bass and coarse texture. Six reconstructed dub reformations, only two tracks, ';Chemical Version' and 'Wired Version', were previously available digitally; both introduce the record as warped yet unassuming undercuts, ripe for the meditating-to. 'Thin Dub' dissolves the mood into an echo-drenched texture; the track is marked by an up-down, contradistinct set of tuned impacts. 'Dub Craft', meanwhile, snatches the crown for most subby tune of the year.
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45
Beltram Vol 1 (Energy Flash)
Cat: RS 926X. Rel: 06 Feb 23
Energy Flash (5:52)
Jazz 3033 (3:32)
Subsonic Trance (4:51)
Psycho Bass (5:00)
Review: 'Beltram Vol. 1' is arguably R&S Records' biggest release, thanks to its inclusion of the timeless track 'Energy Flash', which through various unexplainable forces has become instantly recognizable as the defining track of Netherlands rave. Revered for its reversed strings, low-murmuring voices (that infamous "ecstasy" sample) and crisp-clear acid lines, the track is backed up by three further bangers: the resonant sonic alkali Jazz 303, the gated-piano'ed Subsonic Trance and the early downtempo / big beat cut Psycho Bass. Here it is again, as timeless and essential as ever.
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Reassembled
Reassembled (crystal clear vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: REAS 01. Rel: 28 Mar 25
Give It Up (Len Faki Reassembly 1) (7:12)
Strange Attractor (Chlar Reassembly) (5:02)
Give It Up (Len Faki Reassembly 2) (5:33)
Surface Noise (Oscar Mulero Reassembly 1) (5:52)
Raid (Rene Wise Reassembly) (5:22)
Surface Noise (Oscar Mulero Reassembly 2) (5:34)
Engage Now To Surface (Luke Slater Reassembly) (6:56)
Desert Races (Luke Slater Reassembly 2025) (6:24)
Rip The Keys (Luke Slater Reassembly) (6:13)
Review: With Planetary Assault Systems, one imagines weaponry of celestial scale, designed to zap spatial anomalies, planet-eating worms and other eldritch horrors into oblivion. 'Reassembled' hears Mote Evolver boss Luke Slater follow up last year's fifth volume on the 'Deep Heat' series, and does well to mastermind the evocation of such numb horror, such gargantuan warfare. Made up of a throng of "reassemblies" by Oscar Mulero and Len Faki, as well as Slater himself, this one makes up part of a series also involving Chlar and Rene Wise. The alien sound design here is highly believable, with the new versions of 'Engage Now To Surface' and 'Surface Noise' bringing mucusy blends and membraneous bells.
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Played by: Sandwell District
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Double Sided Weapons EP
Cat: DBFL 01. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Roto - "Spirit Alteration" (6:50)
Nulek, Roto - "Not Enough" (6:59)
Nulek, Roto - "The State's Lying" (6:09)
Roto - "Whisper" (feat Lourene) (6:20)
 in stock $16.39
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Hit It Bubba
Cat: AOS 696. Rel: 03 Jan 17
Sink Holes (4:07)
HELL ON EARTH (3:51)
Hit It Bubba (I Want My Dadda's Rekids!!!!) (5:42)
Party Marty (5:47)
Review: The Detroit badman always delivers the goods, but he'd recently focussed on his more house-centric style thanks to a series of sleek, soulful releases. This time, he's come out all guns blazing with this new four-part killer, led by the absolutely nutty groove that is "Sink Holes" - a proper slice of Omar S acid, delivered in fine style and with his inimitable rawness. "HELL ON EARTH" is a moodier, funkier house tip with a jazzy side, while the flipside's "Hit It Bubba (I Want My Dadda's Rekids!!!!)" is a fast, upbeat house bomb with a crazy little disco sample that floats amid the grainy bass drums. "Party Marty" is a no nonsense kind of lick, pouncing away with a steady, yet unmistakably Omar S-style percussion, and a heavy bass blow. This is one hell of a way to make an appearance this early in the year - highly recommended!!
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49
Sonic Groove: 30 Years
VARIOUS
Cat: SGLP 19. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Frankie Bones - "Clip On" (5:14)
Bryan Zentz presents Baradatrax - "Grimshots" (6:47)
Damon Wild - "Skylab" (5:58)
Mike Parker - "Detonations" (5:33)
Adam X - "Change Of Gameplan" (6:49)
Daniel Myer - "Atomic Overclub" (5:10)
Statiqbloom - "Wax Turns To Skin" (6:49)
Orphx - "The Moon Was In My Heart" (6:12)
Rhys Fulber - "State Circus" (4:41)
Dasha Rush - "Miracles" (6:13)
Reade Truth - "No Doubt" (6:41)
Outlander - "Presence Of Absence" (5:56)
Review: Sonic Groove Records marks a full three decades of boundary-pushing electronic music with an uncompromising compilation of unreleased tracks from an array of techno and industrial legends. Since 1995, the New York label has stood for fearless innovation and this anniversary release is no exception as it delivers a front-to-back barrage of expertly crafted, high-impact cuts. Each artist contributes fresh material that feels vital and honed, capturing the label's ethos of dark energy, sonic precision and underground credibility. From Frankie Bones's clunking loops of acid-laced menace on 'Clip On' to Adam X's pending analogue barrage 'Change Of Gameplan' via Outlander's strangely slow and strobe-lit synth weapon 'Presence Of Absence', this is a fitting tribute to Sonic Groove's storied past.

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50
Miss Suave Remix EP
Cat: CHARACTER 012. Rel: 09 Apr 25
Miss Suave (Laurent Laboratoire Garnier remix) (11:18)
Miss Suave (DJ Gigola vinyl version) (5:39)
Miss Suave (Gerd Janson remix) (5:59)
Review: French techno innovator Laurent Garnier, Berlin's shape-shifting DJ Gigola and German house mainstay Gerd Janson each put their own spin on 'Miss Suave', a cult favourite from Swiss producer Deetron from the early 2000s. Garnier twists it into a deep, acid-tinged Detroit workout, layering hypnotic synth cycles over rolling percussion. DJ Gigola dials up the tension with a stripped-back rave approach, sharpening the groove into something raw and propulsive. Janson, known for his disco-inflected touch, injects a dose of swing and warmth, transforming the track into a fluid, floor-ready mover. Three distinct takes from three essential names, each pushing the original into new territory.
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51
Liminal EP
Cat: SATZ 003. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Yu - "Infinity" (6:49)
Rupert Marnie - "Time To Go" (6:14)
Yate - "Bright Head" (6:47)
 in stock $16.39
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The Edge Of Night
The Edge Of Night (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: SUPERLUMINAL 01. Rel: 18 Mar 25
Scorched Sky (6:59)
Fearless Voyager (6:27)
Underwater Maze (6:14)
Lasers In The City (5:13)
Golem (6:33)
Minute Of Silence (6:35)
Sky Nomad (6:25)
Simulacrum (Acid Tears mix) (6:38)
Review: Seven years on from launching his Superluminal label, Matthias cements the journey so far with his very own debut album. Named after the term coined by astronomer Jacobus Kapteyn - used to describe the apparently faster-than-light movement of the ejecta (celestial flotsam) of the nova (exploding star) GK Persei - Superluminal has always drawn on the natural, parallel obsession that unifies the cosmos and dance music. The new record is expansive as such, with 'Underwater Maze' and 'Golem' colliding potent, anodic, reverberative sound design, and 'Fearless Voyager' and 'Sky Nomad' providing a chirpier ambi-acid techno front face.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan, ROTCIV
 in stock $27.52
53
Resort
Resort (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ITLP 19. Rel: 01 Jul 24
Hedwig Transformation Group (4:55)
Nostaglitch (4:31)
Reminiscrmx (4:33)
Element (5:43)
Waldmeister (4:33)
Daytime Gamer (6:48)
Schneiders Paradox (5:34)
BB Care (5:18)
Terminal Z (5:14)
Holzl Was A Dancer (5:40)
7AM At The Rodeo (5:17)
Vitamin 313 (5:22)
Review: The next level beat maker and sound designer that is Skee Mask returns to long-time home label Ilian Tape with another bold and brilliant album, Resort. It's an album that expands on the artist's usual sound with fusions of celestial ambient, IDM sound design and lithe, rhythmic techno drums. There are breakbeats on 'Reminiscrmx' backlit by heavenly pads, 'Schneiders Paradox' is marbled with zippy pads and raw drum hits, 'BB Care' glistens with a futuristic glow and 'Holzl Was A Dancer' slips into a shuffling, UKG tinged dub house pumper. It's a wild, wonderful ride that reaches all new levels for this already accomplished producer.
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 in stock $32.52
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Reborn Identity EP
Cat: FRNZYREC 008. Rel: 06 Mar 25
Reborn Identity (4:45)
All We Imagine As Light (4:05)
Reborn Identity (DJ Rush remix) (4:45)
Broken Circle (4:29)
Instinct (4:35)
Instinct (Volpe remix) (4:50)
Review: Pounding rhythms, layered melodies and relentless energy define this high-impact techno release. Across six tracks, the sound explores raw, driving percussion, deep grooves and nods to classic Detroit and Chicago influences, creating a package built for the headstrong. Opening with 'Reborn Identity', the tone is immediately setihard-hitting tribal techno wrapped in hypnotic loops, chord stabs and a beautifully melodic undercurrent. DJ Rush takes it even further with a no-holds-barred remix, pushing the track into pure Chicago mayhem with scooping kicks and aggressive energy. 'All We Imagine As Light' follows with a deeper approach, leaning into rolling percussion and a groovier, more hypnotic flow. Flipping over, 'Broken Circle' injects raw power into the mix, designed to move crowds with its high-energy pulse. 'Instinct' shifts gears slightly, merging techno's intensity with house elements, weaving in Detroit-styled melodies and rich strings for an anthemic feel. The journey wraps with Volpe's remix of 'Instinct', stripping things back to a chord-heavy, dub-influenced sound that brings warmth and depth. Each track carries its own character, yet together they form a cohesive, floor-focused collection. Hard, deep and rhythmically relentless, this EP embraces the genre's foundational sounds.
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Played by: Cari Lekebusch
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55
30YRS Fuse Compilation
VARIOUS
30YRS Fuse Compilation (7xLP in slip-case)
Cat: 30 YRSFUSE. Rel: 21 Nov 24
Jeff Mills - "Step To Enchantment"
The Advent - "Quadrant One One Two"
James Ruskin - "Alfa Lift"
Ben Sims - "Light The Fuse" (Firecracker mix)
Planetary Assault Systems - "Catch 23"
Setaoc Mass - "Fire In Sand"
Steffi - "Heavy Knock"
Rodhad - "Fever FM"
Rebecca Delle Pianne - "Sharp Taint"
Phara - "Sorry I Overlslept"
Adriana Lopez - "Broken"
Oscar Mulero - "RB208"
DJ Nobu - "SG 108"
Donato Dozzy - "Purificazione"
DVS1 - "Escape"
Nihad Tule - "Self Supply"
Altinbas - "Unit 2"
GiGi FM - "U8"
Border One - "Resonant Shape"
Deniro - "Esuf"
Kr!z - "Step Into Tomorrow"
Kerrie - "Cyclone101"
Downside - "Cosmos In Motion"
Matrixxman - "Boss Loop V69"
Yanamaste - "Swing"
Initial Code - "Orange Sofa"
Stephanie Sykes - "Tic Tac Hoe"
JakoJako - "Diazed"
Voiski - "Look In, Look Out"
Arthur Robert - "Lightspeed"
Review: For more than a quarter of a century, Fuse has thrived on timeless music and pioneering artists, both local and international, all of which have helped make it Belgium's longest-running dancefloor. To celebrate this legacy, Fuse releases a 30-track compilation of techno's finest from around the globe. Each track represents a year, starting with Jeff Mills' iconic 'Step to Enchantment' from 1993. The compilation features legends like Planetary Assault Systems, DVS1, Steffi, Rodhad, Donato Dozzy and DJ Nobu, all of which sound superb as well as showcasing the evolution of techno. Fuse also highlights its vibrant local scene, proving Brussels' enduring influence as this milestone honours past guests and new partygoers alike across a mighty seven slabs of vinyl.
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Played by: Rave Energy
 in stock $118.67
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The Return Voyage
The Return Voyage (double 12")
Cat: PRTR 35. Rel: 17 Feb 25
Tactics Of Bass - "Big Hips Blue Gloves (No Dubs)" (7:48)
Tactics Of Bas - "Tactics Of Bas" (7:59)
The Ron Honey Experience - "D66" (7:15)
Quadruplex - "Sky Wave" (7:01)
Quadruplex - "Robot Rotate" (5:30)
Quadruplex - "G-Hop" (7:24)
The Secret Garden - "Rough Diamond" (3:25)
Review: Matt Hodgson's 7th Voyage is one of those mid-90s labels that enjoyed cult status almost from the off. Its releases helped to define the sound of the London underground of the time and have since become pricey and sought after. The Return Voyage is a new seven-track collection of back-catalogue gems that pays tribute to the label's fine work. From the deep and atmospheric 'Big Hips Blue Gloves (No Dubs)' by Tactics Of Bass to the squelchy lo-fi hip-hop funk of The Secret Garden's 'Rough Diamond,' this is a vital look back at a hugely influential label.
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 in stock $26.12
57
Amphibian Velocity EP
Amphibian Velocity EP (transparemt black smoke vinyl 12")
Cat: DRLDV 001. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Sonus (7:01)
Deviate (feat Ronald Nels) (6:17)
Amphibian Velocity (6:53)
Crashing Rhythms (6:53)
Review: This is the first in a new collaborative series between Derailed Records and Planet Rhythm who have teamed up for a new vinyl series that launches with Rotterdam's ARKVS. 'Sonus' rumbles with low-end threat and fizzy static that locks you in the moment. 'Deviate (feat Ronald Nels)' is more sparse with claps echoing out to an event horizon as supple acid tones linger in the air. 'Amphibian Velocity' layers up gurgling synths and pent-up drum tension and 'Crashing Rhythms' is a punchy but deep closer and a fourth and final evocative and sophisticated offering which gets this series underway in style.

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58
Make Love Dark Browed
Cat: NNS 010. Rel: 15 Apr 25
Shjva - "Forerunner" (6:50)
Lostlojic - "Feel Podil" (4:21)
Saturated Color - "Trancia" (4:30)
Peshka - "Lyrica 3000 mg" (5:44)
Yevhenii Loi - "Flux Emanation" (7:39)
Review: The debut album from Ukrainian collective Noneside unites musicians and visual artists under the inspiring words of poet Taras Shevchenko, who said 'Make love, o dark-browed ones.' Framed by a painting from contemporary artist Iryna Maksymova, the music explores the trance and tech house that is destined to bring souls together on the dancefloor this summer and beyond. Shjva opens with fresh and mashed bass and sleek trance pads that are subtle but effective. Lostlojic layer sup deep, bubbly techno drums and bass with an angelic vocal tone and Saturated Color's 'Trancia' is a speedy, scuffed-up tech groove for late-night cruising. Peshka and Yevhenii Loi offer two more future-facing trance-techno fusions packed with feels.

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Played by: Lostlojic
 in stock $18.34
59
Ghost Coral
Cat: MAGIC 022. Rel: 04 Feb 25
Music Is (8:23)
Ghost Coral (6:42)
Underwater Journey (6:36)
 in stock $16.96
60
Yves Deruyter 40 Years
VARIOUS
Yves Deruyter 40 Years (unmixed 4xCD)
Cat: 541 1155CD. Rel: 28 Mar 25
Yes Deruyter - "Calling Earth"
Dream Concept - "Shy Kid" (In Rythm mix)
Private Productions - "Lopped"
Master Techno - "My Noise"
Methadon - "Synthetic Fruits"
Illuminatae - "Tremora Del Terra"
Dj Bountyhunter - "The Bountyhunter"
The Effect - "Green Angel" (Angel mix)
Quadrophonia - "Quadrophonia"
Robert Armani - "Circus Bells" (Full Length original mix)
Meng Syndicate - "Sonar System"
Epilepsia - "Epilepsia"
The Prodigy - "Charly" (Alley Cat mix)
Yves Deruyter - "The Rebel" (40 Years Yves Deruyter rework)
Cherrymoon Trax - "The House Of House"
Channel X - "Rave The Rythm"
Insider - "Destiny"
Two Pieces - "Magic Bells" (Final mix)
Dj Misjah - "Karin's Paradox"
Twister - "Metamorphosis Of Narcotics" (Dj Paul Edge's Underground mix)
Symphony Of Love - "Quantum Leap"
Lsg - "Netherworld" (Dj Randy's Smoke Free remix)
Dna - "La Serenissima"
Quazar - "Dragonfighters"
Yves Deruyter - "Feel Free" (40 Years Yves Deruyter rework)
The Wavecatcher - "Flight DH2126"
Phantasia - "Inner Light"
Technicida - "Purgatorio"
All In One - "Mama's Kick"
Mechanical Soul Saloon - "Punos"
Phuture - "Rise From Your Grave" (Wild Pitch mix)
Plastikman - "Panikattack"
Circuit Breaker - "Overkill"
Reese - "Funky Funk Funk"
Final Exposure - "Vortex"
Edge Of Motion - "Set Up 707"
Fuse - "Substance Abuse"
Yves Deruyter - "Back To Earth" (40 Years Yves Deruyter rework)
A Paul - "Juice"
Ecstasy Club - "Jesus Loves The Acid"
Cybersonik - "Technarchy"
Tronikhouse - "The Savage & Beyond" (Savage Reese mix)
FUSE Vs LFO - "Lopp"
Black Scorpion Aka Steve Rachmad - "Empyrion"
Ramin - "Brainticket" (feat 2 Stripes)
Peyote - "Alcatraz"
Photon Inc - "Generate Power" (feat Paula Brion - Wild Pitch mix)
Josh Wink - "Higher State Of Consciousness" (Tweekin Acid Funk mix)
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61
End Beginnings
End Beginnings (limited numbered translucent blue vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: PODR 012LPX. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Dreaming (7:00)
Self-Initiate (6:29)
Will You Be Safe? (6:35)
Restless (6:17)
Least Travelled (5:07)
Citrinitas Acid (5:37)
Hidden (7:50)
The Silent Servant (5:51)
Review: Now resident artists on Point Of Departure, the techno collective Sandwell District present their latest blooping contradiction in transparent blue vinyl form. Drawing on the well-defined Birmingham techno idiom that made them, the elusive revolving-door trio also here welcome temporary stopovers from fellow floor functionaries Function, Regis, Monic and Rivet on each track, treading roads 'Less Travelled' with a 'Restless' intent. From the synaptic promo forerunner 'Hidden' to the tartly corrosive 'Citrinitas Acid', an unsurprising variety of new techno hurlers follows 2023's Feed Forward reissue, augmenting the free-partisan's immune system by hooking it up to a kind of patchwork electric lattice. Controlled chaos ensues.
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Played by: Sandwell District
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62
Hebula Remix EP (feat Dax J, Wata Igarashi mixes)
Hebula Remix EP (feat Dax J, Wata Igarashi mixes) (180 gram vinyl 12" in die-cut sleeve limited to 300 copies)
Cat: COS 008. Rel: 13 Jan 25
Hebula (7:06)
Hebula (Dax J remix) (6:15)
Hebula (Wata Igarashi Echoing Cavern mix) (5:57)
Hebula (Wata Igarashi Lost In Savannah mix) (5:58)
Review: REPRESS ALERT!: The late Susumu Yokota's deep, linear, heady take on techno as Anima Mundi gets a reissue with remixes to boot. The title track of this eighth outing from Cosmic Soup is 'Hebula' and is the sort of grinding, unrelenting pumper that is subtle but high impact, especially mentally. It is also the perfect track for the remixers to tackle: first is Dax J who ups the ante with rugged percussive patterns then Japanese maestro Wata Igarashi adds two versions. One is an organic and heady affair with sustained pads and jumbled toms, the other is a psychedelic and colourful head melter
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63
Explorations
Cat: PERMVAC 3491. Rel: 24 Apr 25
X-plor01 (6:04)
X-plor02 (6:20)
X-plor03 (6:58)
X-plor04 (5:50)
 in stock $16.66
64
Floyd
Floyd (12")
Cat: RAWAX 011LTDR. Rel: 02 Apr 25
Floyd (7:08)
Doobie (7:33)
Review: First released in 1999, Swayzak's 'Floyd/Doobie' shook the British duo's catalogue. Though it wasn't 'Bueno' or 'Fukumachi', this deep house cut was the next best choice for followers of the then burgeoning tech house circuit. Swayzak were already favourites on this and the deep house scene, and had clawed in acclaim for their involvement in both as early as 1993. One particularly prolix bio deems them the incipients of "1st wave 2000-era progressive deep minimal", which is too analytic even for us manic categorisers. No, we prefer to take these two big-hitters as they are: brimming with enthusiasm for a gadget-packed future, 'Floyd' fizzes and twitches with the pulsing blurts of a saw synth, as if to suggest constant magnetic stimulation from above. 'Doobie', meanwhile, hears our protagonist disrobe the techno utility belt, returning to a wireless home, so to gaze out over a subtly detuned chord landscape set to munching percs.
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Tags: Tech House
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65
Xtrictly Elektro Vol 1
Xtrictly Elektro Vol 1 (12" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: CT 006. Rel: 23 Apr 25
Calagad 13 - "Get Fresher" (2025 Remaster) (4:49)
5ZYL - "Vilnius Bass" (3:59)
Nachtwald - "Bring Back The Night" (4:15)
Spectrums Data Forces - "Darkness In My Head" (6:04)
EC13 - "Profundo" (Interludio) (0:49)
Wicked Wes - "X1000" (feat Space Frogs From Saturn) (5:48)
Review: Granada's Cosmic Tribe know the definition of "electro" in its broadest sense; their new Xtrictly Electro comp keeps the dystopian sound endemic to the genre's most present incarnation, but refuses to restrict itself to one tempo: the standard 130-ish that has sadly infected the otherwise genius genre as a necessity. An international splinter cell of spec-ops and mercenaries are recalled from retirement here, as we hear Calagad 13, Nachtwald, EC13 and many more mechanoid ilk lay down all manner of slick utilities, making up a morbid multi-tool. 5zyl brings further lasery Lithuanian steeze on 'Vilnius Bass', whilst Spectrums Data Forces betrays the existence of a sinister corporate entity, whose business model works towards the object of instilling 'Darkness In My Head' through giant, killer mozzy basses.
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66
Ipso Facto
Cat: TOKEN 132. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Defeat The Purpose (5:35)
Chrome Dust (4:31)
Ipso Facto (4:58)
Equilibrium (5:08)
Review: Kr!z from Ghent, Belgium wastes no time getting to the pointihis latest batch of heavyweight club tools is built for impact and every track hits with precision. Opener 'Defeat The Purpose' kicks things off with a writhing, acidic synth line that coils around thundering drum machine work, setting a relentless tone. It's stripped-back but deadly, fine-tuned for peak-time hypnosis. 'Chrome Dust' takes a funkier turn, its rolling groove and tightly wound percussion making it a surefire body-mover. Playful yet commanding, it balances raw intensity with just enough fluidity to keep dancers locked in. The title track, 'Ipso Facto,' is all about movement, its low-end bounce and sharp drum transitions reflecting Kr!z's DJ instinctsieverything lands exactly where it needs to. Closer 'Equilibrium' ups the energy one last time, filters opening wide over a punchy, rolling rhythm. It's no-nonsense, high-grade techno from a producer who knows exactly how to work a system.
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67
Enemy Returns
Cat: DCLTD 37. Rel: 29 Apr 25
Enemy Returns (5:25)
It's My Life (feat Joanna Dark) (6:03)
Review: Oscar Escapa continues to carve out his space in the techno scene with his latest offering, a pair of tracks that are as compelling as they are inexorable. Hailing from Barcelona, Escapa has made a name for himself with productions that blend hard-hitting rhythms with atmospheric intricacy. On 'Enemy Returns', he delivers an unremitting onslaught of hyperactive techno, driven by a pounding kick drum, a gnarly bass riff and dissonant industrial stabs that dart in and out with menacing precision. The track's chaotic energy is held together by subtle shifts in texture, creating an almost hypnotic effect despite its aggression. Flip-side, Escapa teams up once again with Joanna Dark for 'It's My Life', a track that balances industrial intensity with an odd sense of melody. Dark's robotic vocal, repeating the track's title like a mantra, contrasts sharply with the swirling percussive layers and fuzzy bass arp. The track's unsettling atmosphere is heightened by unexpected guitar notes, which provide a brief respite from the techno madness. Escapa once again proves his mastery of balancing fierce, implacable energy with nuanced, finely-tuned composition, solidifying his role as a rising star in the genre.
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68
On The Scene
Cat: BAO 096. Rel: 24 Apr 25
You Gotta Have The Feelin (5:03)
Runner (4:23)
Stay On The Scene (4:36)
Get On Up (4:36)
Hit Me Now (4:39)
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69
Symmetry Of Chaos
Cat: LIP 013. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Yuna (5:09)
Oblivion (4:47)
Lost You (4:51)
Distrezor (4:41)
Rising Light (4:36)
 in stock $15.01
70
Another Day
Cat: MT 19008. Rel: 16 Jan 23
Another Day (7:19)
Binary Funk Infusion (extended mix) (5:34)
The Billy Love Experience (Let Love Live) (8:14)
Review: What better way to open your New Year that with a heart swelling soulful house tune that cannot fail to swell you with emotion. Gerald Mitchell aka Los Hermanos's 'Another Day' is just that, a sweet coming together of acoustic string work, a perfect soul sample that is dusty and aching, and claps and kicks that roll for days. From the gospel tones of the opener we head to the electric techno-jazz of 'Binary Funk Infusion' featuring Bob Rogue its finally on to 'The Billy Love Experience (Let Love Live)', a jazzy house workout with Sun-Ra synths and noodling Rhdoes that are utterly life affirming.

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71
II
II (limited gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: MTR 036LP. Rel: 01 Aug 13
The Mark (interlude)
Bad Kingdom
Versions
Let In The Light
Milk
Therapy
Gita
Clouded (interlude)
Ilona
Damage Done
This Time
Review: Given the hype that surrounded the release of the first Moderat set back in 2009, we can surely expect more of the same for this second outing from Apparat and Modeselektor. Those familiar with the first album's woozy blend of IDM, Thom Yorke indebted vocal dreaminess, porchlight techno and post-dubstep rhythms will immediately feel right at home. Online reviews have focused largely on II's atmospheric warmth, and the way in which the Berlin-based trio seems to have refined their sound. Both are valid critiques; certainly, there's a maturity and musical complexity to the album that betters much of their previous works. It's not much of a dancefloor set, but that's entirely the point; this is locked-in headphone listening for the wide-eyed generation.
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72
Gravity (reissue)
Cat: FIELD 37. Rel: 07 Apr 25
Mobile
Ice
Frost
Static
Zero Gravity
Fragile
Aviation
Nucleous
Review: Monolake's defining third LP Gravity was the second album to be released through the artist's own Imbalance Computer Music, as well as the first to feature Robert Henke predominately, as his former partner Gerhard Behles became increasingly consumed by the foundations of what become the Abelton Live empire. Tense, percussive digital minimal techno ensues, setting steady beats against rattling, materially modelled sound design - the record's resonant overtones sound like sprockets undergoing tidal to-and-fros of suspension and release - this record sought thematic refuge in a universal force of natural law: gravity itself. After a recent reissue of Monolake's first album Hongkong, this turn-of-the-century affair - appearing on vinyl for the very first time - offers a shattered, breathy brand of minimalism, perfect for shrunken heads and demanding DJs alike.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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73
Red Flags EP
Cat: ITEM 01. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Oya (6:15)
U Tune Me Off (4:14)
Arpeggy (6:02)
Dancing Therapy (5:35)
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74
Papua New Guinea (reissue)
Cat: 12TOT 17R. Rel: 30 Aug 23
Papua New Guinea (original)
Papua New Guinea (Andrew Weatherall mix)
Papua New Guinea (dub mix)
Papua New Guinea (Journey To Pyramid)
Papua New Guinea (Monsoon mix)
Papua New Guinea (Graham Massey mix)
Papua New Guinea (Dumb Child Of Q mix)
Review: There's a reason that Future Sound of London's 1991 debut single, 'Papua New Guinea', is periodically reissued: it's a stone-cold classic that sounds unlike anything else. In its original mix form, the track combines traits borrowed from early breakbeat hardcore (booming bass, house-tempo breakbeats) with saucer-eyed vocal samples, twinkling pianos and sounds more often found in ambient house and chill-out tunes from the period. This remastered, hand-numbered vinyl reissue boasts all of the 1992 remixes (as well as the original mix), including a suitably psychedelic, tribal-tinged Andrew Weatherall revision, the duo's own spaced-out ambient style 'Dub' mix, and a sax-sporting Manchester re-wire courtesy of 808 State's Graham Massey.
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75
Anutva
Anutva (12")
Cat: DSRC 24. Rel: 25 Apr 25
Sunya (6:42)
Neglect (6:10)
Soil (6:39)
Phasing (7:06)
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76
Formula EP
Cat: KNTXT 010. Rel: 23 Jun 21
Doppler (7:13)
RPM (6:51)
Formula (7:42)
Review: Following up some great releases recently by ONYVAA and Alignment, Belgian techno heroine Charlotte De Witte is back with a vengeance this week on her beloved KNTXT imprint. The Formula EP features three ferocious cuts, all aimed squarely at the main room dancefloor at peak time. From the strict, heads-down shuffle of 'Doppler' and its ravey, infectious chord progression playing centre stage, to the cerebral stomper 'RPM' taking you aboard a wild ride on the acid express. It ends with the adrenalised energy flash of the title track, which goes out all guns blazing.
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77
Drum Therapy
Cat: GAREC 004. Rel: 03 May 22
Rob Threezy - "Revisited" (5:48)
Rob Threezy - "Liquid Metal" (6:32)
Maddjazz - "Tio3Session" (5:22)
Maddjazz - "TR DrumTool" (5:46)
Review: The Groove Access label kicks on to a third release here and it comes in the form of a split EP between Rob Threezy and Maddjazz. Threezy kicsk off on the a-side with 'Threezy', a panel beating techno workout with leggy drums and elastic bass that will spangled any crowd. His second cut, 'Liquid Metal' is another masterclass in bendy bass and chunky drum funk, this time with vocal stabs layered in for extra spice. Maddjazz then steps up to kick off the flipside in frantic acid laced fashion with all sorts of OG Chicago house ranges over booming techno grooves. 'TR DrumTool' is a final weapon for dance floor destruction.
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78
Keep On
Keep On (double 12")
Cat: LH 1221. Rel: 05 Feb 13
Awareness
Humitly
Deep To Deep
Overcome (feat Select)
Break Trough
Inheritance
Direction
Incorruptible
Review: Despite being born and raised in Detroit, Luke Hess is rarely mentioned in the same breath as his Motor City peers. Then again, his brand and dub-infused techno doesn't fit neatly into the futurist narrative. This latest full-length flips the script slightly. While it has plenty of dub-flecked moments (see "Overcome" and "Humility"), there's a greater reliance on melody over mood. While this could be a reflection of the involvement of collaborator Omar-S, it's more likely an indication of Hess's development as a producer. Moving from hypnotic deep house to robust techno via beatless interludes, Keep On is Hess's most accessible set to date.
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79
Live Transmissions 02
Cat: AAWCD 023. Rel: 08 Apr 25
Meditation Of The Dragon
Ghayange Nachenghe
Far Journeys
Free Cloud (Mirror System remix)
PositiveNoise
Chic Psychedelic
Hinotori
And Justice Killed (System 7 remix)
Alpha Wave (Plastikman Acid House remix)
Coltrane
Stovepipe
Tenkawa
Scramble
Space Bird (Dubfire Deep Space remix)
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80
Windowlicker
Cat: WAP 105. Rel: 20 Mar 99
Windowlicker (6:10)
Unknown Title (7:49)
Nannou (5:44)
 in stock $24.45
81
DBS Volume 1
DBS Volume 1 (red vinyl 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: MOSAICDBS 01. Rel: 03 Jul 23
Sub Basics - "Quarters" (7:15)
Hidden Sequence - "Synapse" (Bluetrain Special edition dub) (8:55)
Review: Dub techno don Steve O'Sullivan's Mosaic label is back with a new dubs series and vol 1 kicks things off with a real doozy on lovely red wax. The boss himself offers up a Bluetrain special edition dub of Hidden Sequence's 'Synapse' which is all icy lines and liquid rhythms which make you think of some frozen lake on a misty morning. Sub Basics (Temple of Sound, Lion Charge Records) opens up with a fresh dub laden track with rippling chords, tons of echo and rolling drums on 'Quarters.' Both are timeless dub outings, as you would expect from this label.
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82
The Green Wave EP
The Green Wave EP (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: TNW 009. Rel: 11 Sep 23
Numbers (extended Freedom edit) (7:53)
Awakening (6:26)
The Feels (6:22)
Review: The unstoppable Steve O'Sullivan brings more of his irresistible dub techno goodness to this heavyweight 12" for Taste Not Waste. By now you will be familiar with the sort of sound Steve deals in but somehow it never seems to get old. This one kicks off with a tight and tech-infused roller with clipped kicks and playful chords that bring feel-good vibes. 'Awakening' then has pinging kicks and vamping chords to enliven any floor and last of all is 'The Feels'. It's another perfectly executed club cut with oodles of warm bass and super smooth grooves.
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83
Make A Move (reissue)
Cat: TR 014. Rel: 02 May 23
Make A Move (part 1) (7:44)
Make A Move (part 2) (7:23)
Stay On (5:38)
Review: Minimal Man is the legendary studio partnership between Eon (aka Ian Loveday) and Baby Ford. They cooked up some of minimal's most essential tunes some 20-odd years ago and they have become expensive and highly sought after since. This EP is one of them and it features three killer cuts that will move a dancefloor as much today as ever. 'Make A Move' has a pent-up energy and forward drive that sweeps you up and keeps you locked amongst soft hi-hats and vamping chords. Part 2 is a little darker and more mysterious, with the drum loops a little edgier and the mood that bit more mischievous. 'Stay On' closes down with bubbling drum funk and swirling abstract synth world from deep inside some distant nebula in the sky.

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84
Wild Nights EP
Cat: MLKL 040. Rel: 03 Apr 25
The Cult (5:28)
Charm (5:21)
Jungle Curse (6:16)
Wild Nights (6:46)
Review: Four percussive techno workouts drive this EP, each pushing rhythms and atmosphere alike into forward-thinking territory. Side-1 starts with 'The Cult', a relentless, bass-heavy force built for peak-time energy. The low-end hits hard, while futuristic elements keep it fresh. 'Charm' follows with a rhythmically adventurous approach, weaving breaks and deep bass into the techno frameworkiperfect for DJs looking to push boundaries. On the flip, 'Jungle Curse' layers pounding drums, looping percussion and crisp production into a hypnotic groove. Its weighty bass and driving structure make it an essential tool for deep, rolling sets. Closing out the record, 'Wild Nights' goes full tribal, locking into a hedonistic pulse that feels primal yet otherworldly. If you're looking for different rhythms in techno while still keeping the energy high - plus a heavy dose of futurism - these are well worth checking out.
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85
Mantis 16
Mantis 16 (12")
Cat: DSR/MTS 16. Rel: 23 Apr 25
Harbour Launch (5:33)
Vronabe (5:32)
Gossamer (6:52)
Review: After a top first appearance in the series, Dutchman Tammo Hesselink returns to the Mantis project with another deep, immersive release full of his signature hi-fidelity sound design and meticulous drum patterns. Blending dub's echo-laden atmospheres with industrial percussion and the sparse textures of minimalism, his sound design is as distinctive as ever as once again, rather than relying on melody, he sculpts emotion and intensity through texture, space and rhythm. Metallic hits and reverberant effects create a physical, tactile experience that is both abstract and structured, designed for powerful sound system delivery while rewarding close listening. Hesselink offers a cerebral yet visceral trip here.
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86
Blurry Visions
Blurry Visions (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: RE 003. Rel: 06 Feb 25
Blurry Visions (6:34)
Purple Galaxy (8:07)
Review: Marcello Giordani, known as Italo Deviance, returns with a two-track release that captures his decades of dance music expertise. Side A delivers a vibrant blend of house and disco, bursting with infectious energy and a nod to vintage Italo grooves. On the flip, acid influences seep in, creating a hypnotic, mind-bending experience driven by crisp production and dynamic rhythms. Mastered by Francesco Salvadori at Sweep Audio in Berlin, this release is a testament to Giordani's ability to craft tracks that balance nostalgia with forward-thinking sound design, making it a must-have for discerning selectors.
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87
Trust The Process
Cat: TRUNCATE 28. Rel: 05 Mar 25
Universal Function
Trust The Process
Space Shuffle
Matter Of Time
Review: Los Angeles mainstay and famed techno practitioner Truncate has joined forces with Chicago legend DJ Hyperactive for a first-ever collaborative EP. The results are fascinating from the first beat: 'Universal Function' is an anxiety-riddled deep techno pumper, 'Trust The Process' is laced with cosmic synths and an eerie sense of the unknown and 'Space Shuffle' is more jacked, with raw drums and punchy kicks topped by manic synth squiggles. Last of all is a heady soundscape in 'Matter Of Time' with its dusty hi-hats and frictionless drums.
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Played by: Cari Lekebusch
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88
No Frequency EP
No Frequency EP (grey vinyl 12")
Cat: SYNCRO 62. Rel: 27 Mar 25
From Within (5:07)
Zone (5:07)
No Frequency (5:21)
Malfunction (5:14)
Review: Tom Carruthers returns with a fresh drop on Syncrophone Records, comprising the fresh analogue jams 'From Within', 'Zone', 'No Frequency' and 'Malfunction'. All hitting hard with an old-school, sequencer-happy flavour, one which requires no second-guessing, our faves here have to be the basal FM roller 'Zone' and the brash, trashyard B-fronter 'No Frequency', both of which make deft use of the same bassline, yet each to drastically different effec.
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Played by: ROTCIV, Ney Faustini
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89
AUSGANG 01
Cat: ST 042. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Ivory - "Rain" (6:54)
Glowal - "Skin" (7:49)
Jimi Jules - "Washing Machine" (5:13)
Tal Fussman - "So" (4:31)
Aera - "Future Holds" (5:01)
Review: Berlin's Exit Strategy began their 12"s game releasing EPs in browned sleeves, shortly before branching out into digital-vinyl combo releases with original artwork in the 2020s. Now with over ten years of experience under their belts, they welcome five new artists for a playful bricolage in deep and minimal techno, privileging elite, razor-sharp additive sound design and future-soulful vocal tasters. Ivory's opener 'Rain' epitomises this, while Jimi Jules squelchifies the same formula, and Aera's 'Future Holdings' rolls out the same logic to its ultimate conclusion, veering towards complex, 3D-graphic melodic techno composed entirely of climbing saws.
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90
Elementa Obscura Vol 1
Trenton Chase - "Evacuate" (5:20)
Martial Canterel - "Folly" (3:53)
DJ Nephil - "Dinner For Two" (4:27)
Exhausted Modern - "Fear Of Focus" (3:31)
Fragedis - "Landing In Reality" (5:54)
Happy707 - "Where Does That Noise Come From" (4:28)
Review: Menacing EBM and dark synth billows from a Netherlands hinterland; our heralds speak of an esoteric encampment by the name of Espectro Oculto, said to be the remote incantators of an unstoppable curse in sound. Six shadowy emissaries have been sent to spread the pestilence; Trenton Chase, Martial Canterel, DJ Nephil, Exhausted Modern, Fragedis and Happy707. Clearly, the faction have recruited only the best, trusted and yet most nefarious of spies from as far-flung regions as Czechia and Argentina in the administering of such a sordid sonic plague. We're left most quivery at the centrifugal doom drones of Exhausted Modern's 'Fear Of Focus', across whose breakdown banshees are heard wailing and snarling, and Fragedis' 'Landing In Reality', a lo-fi techno freakout and sonochemical anomaly, channeling militant two-way radio samples and hellish FM synthesis.
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91
Commuting Part 1
Commuting Part 1 (translucent turquoise vinyl 12")
Cat: SYNCRO 49. Rel: 04 Jul 24
Octave Echoes (7:59)
Stable Velocity (6:26)
Self Assessment (6:38)
Highway Hypnosis (6:48)
Review: The prolific Dutch powerhouse that is Conforce (aka Versalife aka Boris Bunk amongst other things) is in techno mode here with this new green-marbled 12" on Syncrophone. Commuting Part 1 opens with the quick-stepping and deep dub techno rhythms of 'Octave Echoes' which is delightfully fluid. 'Stable Velocity' then bids up impossible smooth dub loops and watery pads into something buoyant and stirring both physically and emotionally, and 'Self Assessment' then ups the pace with thudding, infectious kicks and plenty of rippling synth details. 'Highway Hypnosis takes a more paranoid and stripped-back approach and closes out Conforce's finest EP in some time.
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92
Kenosha Kickers
Cat: KEY 046. Rel: 28 Nov 24
On Point (5:22)
Request Another Dream (5:22)
Open Sea (4:36)
Review: A powerful exploration of dynamic techno. Side-1 kicks off with 'On Point', featuring a stomping beat paired with jazzy techno elements. The track is loopy and hard-steppin', bringing a fresh energy that's both invigorating and hypnotic. On Side-2, 'Request Another Dream' takes listeners on a trip into a sci-fi techno realm. The track's eerie, alien atmosphere builds a sense of mystery, creating a vivid soundscape. Closing the EP, 'Open Sea' delivers a melodic, Detroit-inspired groove with deep, soulful beats that push the track to the next level. It's a smooth, introspective journey that adds depth and complexity to the release. This blend of hard-hitting beats and emotive, melodic elements, shows Van Orton's ability to balance raw energy with thought-provoking soundscapes and we're sure experimental and deep techno fans will really enjoy this.
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Played by: Philippe Petit
 in stock $13.90
93
Latitude
Latitude (12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: TOS 008. Rel: 24 Mar 25
Latitude (7:51)
Longitude (7:20)
Review: Sub Basics is back on his own fledgling label Temple of Sound - but under a new alias. As Tommy Basics he leads into a fresh house sound but still serves it up with plenty of his textbook bass-heavy low ends. 'Latitude' is a bubbly groover with dusty drums and fleshy basslines that get you moving and warmed up. 'Longitude' is even deeper, with smeared dub chords and woody percussive hits peppering the laid-back and inviting groove. Two stylish sounds from this versatile producer.
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 in stock $17.78
94
Imagination Creates Reality
Imagination Creates Reality (12" limited to 170 copies)
Cat: ES 001. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Imagination Creates Reality (4:30)
Lost Highways (6:17)
State Of Consciousness (4:50)
Coin Of Heaven (4:49)
Review: Acida Dominga makes their debut with 'Imagination Creates Reality', making their intentions clear: "(this) is my very first track, my very first EP and debut project as music producer, transforming music into a multi-sensory holistic journey." As she strikes a candid pose on the front cover, we're left puckering our lips at the pH levels on this one, with 'State Of Consciousness' and 'Lost Highways' sounding off raspy acids, while theming them after a psychedelic, hyperstitious consensus reality. Closer 'Coin Of Heaven' ends things on a wild harmonic layering over the acid sixteenths, with Twilight Zone radio murmurs swirling over the machinations.
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95
Echoes Across Realm A Percussive Journey EP
Cat: DN 018. Rel: 17 Feb 25
Ethereal Enigma (3:51)
Beats Of The Congo Cosmos (4:19)
Low End Percussive Holograms (4:34)
Distorted Dimensions (5:39)
Subaquatic Sonic Voyage (6:54)
Review: The Birgan project is all about melding diverse musical words - ambient, techno and Afro-inspired polyrhythms - into something that is utterly unique. Many artists set out with this intention but few achieve it as successfully as this one, as this sensational EP shows. It is an immersive and escapist five-track work of stunning sound designs and inventive rhythm that feels both organic and natural yet synthetic and futuristic. The tracks explore deep, mysterious sonic landscapes that are both tranquil yet complex and make for an immersive, thought-provoking listen from the dubscapes of 'Beats Of The Congo Cosmos' to the more psychedelic realms of 'Subaquatic Sonic Voyage'.
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96
Beyond The Visible Spectrum EP
Cat: MONNOM 038. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Beyond The Visible Spectrum (5:05)
Holographic Existence (6:06)
The Path Of Loneliness (3:52)
Bodyhost (4:52)
Fugitive Forms (6:01)
Ghostdancer (6:11)
Review: Beyond the visible spectrum, there lies infrared and UV, after which... well, we're not quite sure, because we're not photonics engineers! But it sure sounds as though French producer Umwelt (real name Frederic Poncet) has lifted the optic veil, and can only begin to relay it to us not by using his words, but in a next-best kind of speechless semiosis: hard trance. What sounds like an entire gamut and more is spanned on this relentless tunnel-borer of an EP, whose light-trailed front cover easily matches the record's breakneck trance mobility. 'Bodyhost' is like a future motorist-rhapsodist's madness, redlining the limiter with no relent. 'Holographic Existence', meanwhile, is an incredible, drumless monsoon, and an impending modern classic for trance DJs, going heavy on the G-force SFX and tactile synthesis to produce a terrific transcendence of the speed limit, even without the kick of the drum.
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97
Acid Machines Vol 3
Cat: ZC 040LTD. Rel: 25 Apr 25
G303 - "Stressed" (5:32)
Acidupdub - "Steampunk" (6:19)
G303 - "Eggs Swimming" (6:01)
Citric Acid - "Damage" (6:47)
 in stock $15.01
98
Tour De France
Cat: 020146. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Tour De France (French version)
Tour De France (remix)
 in stock $14.73
99
Stars Are Only Lights In The Sky
Cat: HB 020. Rel: 13 Jun 22
Butterfly Effect (9:01)
CC Is 33 (6:57)
Subliminal 20A7 (6:07)
Review: REPRESS ALERT!: Margaret Dygas may be based in Berlin but her unique sound can't be tied down to any one city or scene, as she proves on her latest 12" across three tracks for the consistently exciting Half Baked label. Not that there's anything half done here, of course, with A-side tune 'Butterfly Effect' a prime slice of groovy. resonant techno that's understated and restrained enough to gain comparisons to Jaydee's 'Plastic Dreams' classic. 'CC Is 33' is warmer, with nicely slidy, jazzy organ chords and itchy technofunk rhythms, with the most minimal of the three tracks, the static-infused, atmospheric 'Subliminal 20A7', coming last but by no means least. A great showcase for a great, original talent.
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100
Oceanos Extintos EP
Cat: ALLN 009. Rel: 20 Sep 22
Eu Lembro (6:11)
Oceanos Extintos (6:20)
Trabalho Bracal (5:40)
Apoena & Zenta Skai - "Fosseis" (7:11)
Review: Apoena is the alias of Henrique Casanova, a DJ and producer from Brazil who heads up Allnite Music which presents his latest effort titled Oceanos Extintos. The mesmerising dub tech house of opener 'Eu Lembro' calls to mind classic Thibideau brothers, leading in to the frozen borders of the title track which will engulf you in its cavernous sound. Over on the flip, the steely and pummelling 'Trabalho Bracal' is by far the fiercest cut on offer, and the collaboration with Zenta Skai 'Fosseis' takes a u-turn on this trippy and contemplative electro jam.
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Tags: Minimal | Dub Techno
 in stock $7.51
101
Mental Cube (Future Sound Of London production)
Cat: 12TOT 49. Rel: 06 Feb 20
Q (4:25)
Chile Of The Bass Generation (4:15)
So This Is Love (4:45)
In The Mind Of A Child (5:17)
 in stock $14.18
102
It's Later Than You Think
Cat: DKMNTL 107. Rel: 16 Apr 25
When In Room (8:27)
Stringz (7:00)
Admirer (5:51)
Terrazza (5:52)
It's Later Than You Think (6:58)
Monsters (5:53)
Sauna (5:23)
Deleted (6:25)
Review: Ploy aka UK artist Sam Smith lands on tastemaking Dutch label Dekmantel with Unlit Signals, a double 12" of raw dancefloor power that reconnects him with his house roots. Known for his twisted and percussive techno on Hessle Audio and Timedance, this time he looks back over a ten-year career of crafting club-rocking sounds that mix solid house grooves with his signature percussive flair. Across eight tracks there are plenty of well-honed DJ tools with a mischievous edge that comes from his knack for off-kilter synths, weird samples and razor-sharp rhythms. It's a versatile, high-impact tackle that works for the peak of the night but also the headier times.
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103
Crystal Cell Energy
Cat: KYN 020. Rel: 09 Apr 25
Crystal Cell Energy (5:09)
Bruch Im Nullpunkt (5:24)
Secondary Devices (feat Edward George) (3:41)
Tasche Voller Regen (4:21)
Bruch Im Nullpunkt (Steve Rachmad Parallel 9 remix) (7:05)
Shifting (feat riddim Writer) (4:50)
Review: One of the most dynamic producers in techno brings a fusion of dub techno, atmospheric sound design and poetic experimentation. Now based in Lisbon, the Hanover-born producer crafts a deeply introspective journey that balances weighty rhythms with hypnotic textures. Opening with 'Crystal Cell Energy'. Vril sets a cavernous moodidubby, atmospheric and steadily unfolding, with a slow-burning intro that gives way to a powerful, heavy beat. 'Bruch Im Nullpunkt' follows, a quintessential dub techno cut with deep, resonant chords and a unique rhythmic structure. The first half of the record closes with 'Secondary Devices', where Edward George's spoken-word delivery floats over swelling, sci-fi-infused ambience, creating a thought-provoking and cinematic experience. Side-B plunges deeper with 'Tasche Voller Regen', an otherworldly soundscape draped in deep textures. The mood shifts with the Steve Rachmad's Parallel 9 remix of 'Bruch Im Nullpunkt', injecting a sense of momentum with his signature melodic dub chords and precise, pulsating techno framework. Closing the record, 'Shifting' introduces another poetic collaboration, this time with Riddim Writer, layering evocative spoken-word over an ethereal, ambient arrangement. Vril demonstrates exceptional range, seamlessly bridging techno's club functionality with conceptual depth. This is a record that not only moves bodies but also stimulates the mind, another example to Vril's refined artistry.
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104
Midnight
Midnight (limited 12")
Cat: LMS 1725122. Rel: 18 Apr 25
Midnight (6:41)
Analogue Test Feb 90 (6:51)
Choice (5:32)
Choice (Eye & I mix) (9:12)
Review: UK electronic innovators Orbital have been revisiting their early roots with Orbital LEDs, a limited-edition series remastering their old greats. Now fully remastered and paired with striking new artwork by Julian House, the latest drop highlights the duo's groundbreaking early sound when tracks like 'Midnight' innovated with a blend of hypnotic house rhythms and minimalist influences from Philip Glass and Wim Mertens. Also included here is 'Choice' which stands out for its anarcho-punk edge and bold vocal sampling. Paul Hartnoll has often said he aimed to inject house music with a sense of rebellion and social commentary and these reissues reaffirm Orbital's ability to do that while pushing boundaries from the start.

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105
Premise EP
Cat: ENV 001R. Rel: 09 Apr 25
Sands (8:00)
Airpour (5:39)
Smear (5:37)
Smear (The Connection Machine E-mix) (6:55)
Review: To mark the passing of three decades since he established the now iconic Environ imprint, Morgan Geist has decided to reissue the label's long-deleted debut 12" - a solo EP that was just his second release. At the time, Geist had yet to develop the disco-leaning but naturally synth-heavy trademark sound he's become renowned for. Instead, he was investigating the stargazing potential of Detroit-influenced techno and jacking-but-spacey house. Check first the lightly bleep techno influenced excellence of 'Sands' and the more driving, upbeat and jacking 'Airpour', before diving deeply into the percussively rich deep techno wonder of 'Smear'. To complete the package, we get a suitably cosmic, pitched down ambient techno revision of the same track by The Connection Machine - back then a duo who had just released a fine EP on Planet E.
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106
Cybertron Utopia
Cat: WDT 003. Rel: 23 Apr 25
Cybertron Utopia (6:13)
Cybertron Utopia (Anna Wall remix) (7:34)
Leave Luck To Heaven (5:33)
Stray Dogs In Tokyo (6:00)
 in stock $18.89
107
Climax
Climax (12")
Cat: MOVPIC 011. Rel: 25 Apr 25
Climax (7:41)
Remind Me Pls (6:21)
Climax (Roman Rai Complete Cosmic rework) (6:21)
Climax (Taino remix) (6:54)
Review: Rico Casazza is Italian-born but currently based in Prague. Here he returns to the Moving Pictures label with another new electro and techno exploration full of his trademark sound designs and high-speed grooves. 'Climax' opens with deep, dobby drums and fizzing static that snakes around the mix while chords bring melancholy and 'Remind Me Pls' twitches with acid deftness and more optimistic chords. Moving Pictures founders Roman Rai and Taino step up with their own remixes. The former flips 'Climax' into deep space trip with lush layers of silky synths and emotive breakdown,s then Taino reconfigures it as a hot stepping house cut with choral vocal swirls and a rubbery bassline that brings the bounce.
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108
WANIA Mk1
DJ SOTOFETT / VARIOUS
WANIA Mk1 (2xLP repress)
Cat: WANIAMK 1. Rel: 15 Apr 25
DJ Sotofett - "Preparation" (6:09)
Zarate-Fix & DJ Sotofett - "Dub State" (5:48)
Ronny Nyheim & DJ Sotofett - "Piezoelectric" (7:00)
LA 2000 & DJ Sotofett - "Dub Toner" (dub 1) (5:58)
DJ Sotofett - "My Spirit Is In Techno Music" (7:24)
DJ Sotofett - "Tommer Bliss" (feat LNS) (5:43)
LA 2000 - "Safety" (DJ Sotofett dubmix) (6:22)
LNS & DJ Sotofett - "909 Nite Stepper" (6:58)
Review: DJ Sotofett returns with a double 12" packed with eight hard-hitting, underground techno tracks. Featuring frequent collaborators LNS, L.A. 2000, Ronny Nyheim, and Zarate_Fix, this release is a direct nod to the no-nonsense techno nights at Berlin's iconic Tresor club, where Sotofett holds residency. Each track is crafted with pure dancefloor energy in mind, moving through dub-driven techno, acidic overtones, and percussive basslines, all delivered with a raw, uncompromising edge. WANIA mk1 is a masterclass in DJ-ready versatility, perfect for those who love their techno stripped back and potent. Standout cuts include the bombastic, percussion-heavy Preparation and the 909-vocoder-fuelled My Spirit Is In Techno Music, both of which exemplify the release's dedication to the underground essence of the genre. With alternative mixes from WANIA mk2 making an appearance, the album offers both continuity and innovation, keeping true techno fans hooked from start to finish. Sotofett's attention to detail in programming, mixing, and mastering is evident throughout, making this a must-have for DJs and clubbers who live and breathe the core of real, unfiltered techno music. WANIA mk1 isn't just an album; it's a statement for those who value authenticity in their club experience.
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Played by: Skudge
 in stock $22.22
109
Vivendum 5
Vivendum 5 (transparent lilac marbled vinyl 12" + mp3 download code)
Cat: FSR 009. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Psyk - "Static Drift" (5:18)
Shoal - "Backflash" (6:16)
Blazej Malinowski - "Beyond The Veil Of Sleep" (6:52)
Save Your Atoll - "Psyop" (5:56)
Review: The note with this new collection from Fur:ther Sessions is a quote by the Latin thinker Cicero. "We must live to enjoy the freedom that can benefit our friends and harm no one." It is certainly something to ponder while you get lost in the deeply immersive techno that comes with it. Psyk'scaptly titled 'Static Drift' does fizz with a microscopic sense of electrical activity while Shoal's deep, speedy, meditative 'Backflash' swirls with cosmic waves. Blazej Malinowski's 'Beyond The Veil Of Sleep' has a darker core thanks to the twisted synth phrases that worm their way all through the middle and Save Your Atoll then allows a little melodic light to shine into his hallucinogenic roller 'Psyop.' Smart stuff for both head and heel.

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110
Vantage Isle (remastered)
Vantage Isle (remastered) (clear vinyl triple 12" repress)
Cat: ECHOSPACE 001RE. Rel: 08 Apr 25
Vantage Isle (DC mix I) (8:33)
Vantage Isle (Echospace Glacial) (3:04)
Vantage Isle (Echospace Reshape) (8:39)
Vantage Isle (Spacecho dub) (2:44)
Vantage Isle (DC mix II) (7:19)
Vantage Isle (Spacecho dub II) (3:57)
Vantage Isle (Convextion mix) (7:45)
Vantage Isle (Echospace Reform) (3:36)
Vantage Isle (Echospace Spatial dub) (12:05)
Vantage Isle (DC mix III) (5:47)
Review: Incredibly, it is almost two full decades since Echospace and Rod Modell's legendary Deepchord project dropped the original version of this album. Happily, it has aged to perfection and gets reissued here with the first-ever remix from Gerard Hanson aka Convextio. Next to that are a series of dubs and mixes that result in widescreen dub landscapes, soft synth plumes, delicate melodic curlicues and some of the headiest electronic music you could possibly immersive yourself in.
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 in stock $50.01
111
Laeddis
Laeddis (12")
Cat: ARTSCORE 028. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Laeddis (6:15)
Found Footage (5:40)
Tesseract (5:05)
Signs (6:58)
Review: Emmanuel's ARTS is a Rotterdam-based indie techno label that quietly pushes at the boundaries. Introversion has released here before with his 'Hush' 12" back in 2022 and since then has landed on the likes of Fundaments and Makatoo, always adding to his reputation. This one opens with 'Laeddis', which is cantering, full-throttle techno funk with big, oversized hi-hats. 'Found Footage' is a scruffier cut with underlapping kicks and muffled trance chords up top, then 'Tesseract' gets slicke and turbocharged for a fresh future assault. 'Signs' closes with supple, mind-melting synth patterns that intertwine with wispy percussion and thudding rubber kick for pure techno perfection.
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112
Tonight In Belfast
Cat: LMS 1725155. Rel: 29 Nov 24
Orbital, David Holmes, DJ Helen - "Tonight In Belfast" (feat Mike Garry) (11:58)
Orbital - "Belfast" (David Holmes remix) (12:03)
Review: Poet, librarian, Mancunian, father, husband, uncle, brother. Mike Garry is many things to many people, but tonight, Matthew, his voices guides our eyes upwards, inviting us to stargaze to one of Orbital's most emotionally resonant and timeless pieces of rave noise. Belfast Revisited would be one way to describe it, taking some of the classic and unmistakable elements of that anthem and turning it into something new. First and foremost freshness comes with the spoken word addition - a thoroughly positive, passionate and amorous declaration of unending love that could feel jarring depending on whether you always felt 'Belfast' was reflective and slightly melancholy, or not. Gone too are the breaks, replaced now by stadium-sized four-to-the-floor turning what was once the end of the night walking home at dawn into something that sounds way more 11PM at the concert.
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 in stock $18.62
113
Chez Driss
Chez Driss (180 gram vinyl 12" in embossed die-cut sleeve)
Cat: HYPNUS 042. Rel: 18 Jul 24
Riad (7:35)
Flare (7:24)
Chez Driss (7:16)
Taghazout (7:02)
Played by: Mimi
 in stock $16.39
114
Passing Currents
Passing Currents (12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: CS 203. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Txted - "Cherry Lemonade Special" (feat Phil Moffa - Okpk Spectral mix) (4:15)
Atrevido - "Flying Fortress" (4:10)
Josh Dahlberg - "Ass On The Floor" (4:35)
Kevin Reynolds - "Sign It Upside Down" (6:26)
Hazmat Live - "The Marriage Of Korg & Moog" (4:50)
Review: Passing Currents aims to stand out from the predictable by offering a deeply human touch in its music. This five-tracker backs that up by melding academic expertise with dancefloor intuition and the A-side features txted by Phil Moffa remixed by Yamaha DSP coder okpk after they met during doctoral studies, they flip technical mastery into bass-driven energy while Atrevido' fuses California warmth with analogue electro, Josh Dahlberg's rediscovered 2009 electro gem, 'Ass On The Floor', still bangs and Detroit's Kevin Reynolds delivers hypnotic grooves before Hazmat Live pushes boundaries with a sound rooted in soulful, experimental innovation.
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115
Elemental
Elemental (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: CRG 034. Rel: 11 Jul 24
Elemental (4:48)
Die Huter Des Lichts (4:48)
Im Lauf Der Zeit (feat Parallx) (4:35)
Seiten Des Lebens (4:12)
Der Pfad (3:49)
Review: Obscure Shape is impressing plenty of techno fans with his solo work since leaving his long-standing partnership and now for the first time following that move, he lands on Clergy. 'Elemental' opens up with lithe, hurried techno energy that is topped with sparse hits and backed with suspenseful pads. 'Die Huter Des Lichts' then cuts a little more loose in its lops with a frazzled lead taking centre stage and spraying about wildly. Opening up the B-side is a collaboration with his pal Parallx. Their 'Im Lauf Der Zeit' is pure Motor City machine music with raw soul. 'Seiten Des Lebens' then gets more textural and tense and 'Der Pfad' closes down with some glitchy drum patterns and dubby low ends.
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116
Silver Pearl Reimagined IV
Cat: SUSH 65. Rel: 08 Dec 23
Owen Sands - "Smooth Funkin'"
Eric Spire - "Impressionism"
Moonchild - "Active"
Review: This is the fourth and final installment of Sushitech label head Yossi Amoya's reissue series focussing on the work of Eric Spire and his Silver Pearl label. The Los Angeles based producer was on a hot streak back in the late 90s, fomenting a new take on West Coast house music with hard drums and psychedelic synths that lay down something of a blueprint for later tech house a la Craig Richards, Wiggle and co. This useful 12" packs another punch with potent drums and razor sharp percussion across three cuts from some of the Silver Pearl mainstays.
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117
Power Of 2
Power Of 2 (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: TRESOR 374. Rel: 14 Apr 25
Pow (5:17)
Diff (Block mix) (3:50)
Zipp Prompt (4:23)
Stadion Progg (3:37)
Stadion Progg (Jean Redondo remix) (2:30)
Pow2 (Epilog) (5:59)
Review: LDS - or German producer Luca Daniel Schwarz - builds techno like a machine whisperer, programming intricate rhythmic structures that breathe with an uncanny human feel. Stadion Progg is a showcase of his algorithmic finesse, where probability-based sequencing drives hypnotic, shifting grooves that evolve in real-time. 'Pow' and 'Diff, Block Mix' weave dubby textures into pulsating frameworks, while 'Zipp Prompt' jolts forward with clipped vocal stabs and needle-sharp synths. The title track stretches into grand, propulsive territory, amplified further in Jean Redondo's remix, which adds extra layers of kinetic energy. The LDS process is equal parts engineering and intuitionimeticulously constructed yet alive with spontaneity. Stadion Progg is proof that machine-driven music doesn't have to feel mechanical; in the right hands, it moves with instinct.
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118
Interactive DJ'ng (reissue)
Cat: SMR 032. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Hypernotes Velocity (4:51)
Betta's Universe (4:38)
C'Mon (4:52)
Born To Sinthetize (4:27)
C'Mon (Trent remix) (5:54)
Review: Rick 8 is the techno alias of Italy's Riccardo Falsini, and here he revives the pioneering spirit of his iconic Interactive Test label with this early gem, which offers an essential slice of trance, techno and progressive house history. Known for reshaping genre boundaries, the label was a beacon of innovation, as this EP shows. Each track is a potent club tool, designed for transcendental dancefloor moments and sonic ascension from the chunky tribalism of 'Hypernotes Velocity' to the standout remix of 'C'Mon' by Sound Metaphors affiliate Trent, who injects progressive firepower. 'Born To Sinthetize' is a deeper, spiritual sound with flashy synth work married to loose drum loops.
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Played by: ROTCIV
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119
Strain
Strain (limited 180 gram purple vinyl 12")
Cat: LPY 19. Rel: 24 Mar 25
Sliver (7:12)
Embrace (6:52)
Strain (12:54)
Review: Merv keeps it super deep here with a trio of supremely tasteful techno cuts doused in dub culture. 'Sliver' is first and awakens the sense with some gentle rattling chords that sound like distant thunder rolling in with a storm. 'Embrace' is airy, with big kicks and frosty pads shimmering across the airwaves and crisp hi-hats cut right through. 'Strain' is last up on the flip and is an elongated journey through some sugary melodic pixelations, a frosty dubscape and hints of melancholia. All are perfect for those late-night and intimate back room sessions.
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Tags: Dub Techno
 in stock $15.01
120
Tracks From The Asylum (reissue)
Cat: UAR 002. Rel: 26 Apr 21
Powder (5:59)
Lost (4:55)
Powder (Delano Smith More Powder remix) (7:09)
Private Party (5:29)
Review: You'll struggle to find any deeper or more alluring tracks in Norm Talley's catalogue than 'Powder', the wonderfully hypnotic, locked in and subtly spacey opener from the Motor City producer's 2011 EP on Mixmode, Tracks From The Asylum. It's a good thing, then, that Talley has decided to reissue the sought-after EP on his own label. The Detroiter doesn't put a foot wrong throughout, with the chugging, beatdown-inspired brilliance of 'Lost', which boasts some sublime piano solos, and the up-beat hustle of 'Private Party' being equally as essential as 'Powder'. Speaking of that track, Delano Smith's 'More Powder' version is also worth a listen, featuring as it does slightly bolder synth riffs and a tougher, techno-influenced groove.
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121
Ohm Series 12
Cat: OHM 012. Rel: 02 Apr 25
Mark & Matt Thiebideau - "Sequential 2" (6:57)
Eric Louis - "Downtime" (6:20)
Separation - "Innocence" (6:22)
Tripmastaz - "Oyster Dub" (7:18)
Review: Serious seriality from the OHM Series, an imprint and sole patent owner of the rare, aurally administered chemical known as Omega X. The alphabetic Greek letter ohm determines impedance / resistance in an electrical circuit, and so too do each of the dub techno tracks released on the OHM Series amount to tergiversating transductions, their chillout chord-knocks and hardened beats never quite letting us settle. Though titles like 'Innocence' and 'Downtime' persist here, the tracks perhaps inadvertently prove that flow is impossible without resistance: Separation's track is especially unorthodox in its strange reordering of phaser, pan and saturation effects on the pad-stab, which produces an unusual swirling effect.
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122
Robson Ponte Remixe 2025
Cat: KOMPAKT 494. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Dies Ist Die Geschichte Von Robson Ponte (Thore Pfeiffer remix) (4:36)
Robson Ponte (Reinhard Voigt RP25 remix) (4:50)
Robson Ponte (Jurgen Paape RP7 remix) (4:54)
Robson Ponte (Jurgen Paape RP10 remix) (4:52)
 in stock $15.29
123
Deep Sea Villain EP
Deep Sea Villain EP (12" repress)
Cat: OYSTER 65. Rel: 15 Apr 25
Edward - "Tentacle" (7:09)
Trybet - "Moodsetter" (Edward remix) (7:22)
Edward - "Dr Octo" (7:35)
Review: Astonishingly, 18 years has now passed since Gilles Aiken - probably more celebrated these days for his work under the alternate Desert Sky alias - first offered up off-kilter tech-house tracks as Edward. Last year, he impressed with a wonderfully deep and unctuous EP on deep house imprint Smallville; here, he makes his bow on another must-check label, Kalahari Oyster Cult. In keeping with the imprint's love of all things trippy and otherworldly, opener 'Tentacle' sees him wrap chiming lead lines, psychedelic synth motifs, weird noises and layers of percussion to a chunky, locked-in house groove. Aiken then goes off piste via a skewed, druggy and at times dreamy tech-house remix of Trybet's 'Moodsetter'. Arguably best of all though is impossible-to-pigeonhole flip-side 'Dr Octo', which is immersive, unsettling, tactile and eccentric in equal measure.
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 in stock $16.96
124
The Four Seasons (reissue)
Cat: PRTR 32. Rel: 10 Jun 24
The Four Seasons (Warehouse mix) (7:40)
The Four Seasons (Factory mix) (7:25)
Review: Smooth & Simmonds was Chris Simmonds and Ron Wells, a pair pf producers who were active from the early to mid-90s and made just a handful of EPs that have all stood the test of time. Three of the best of them have been newly remeasured by a long-time fan at the Pariter label and are now getting served up on fresh wax. This 12" features 90s EP, The Four Seasons, with two mixes of the title cut. The first is a steamy Warehouse Mix with dusty drums, subtle rave whistles and seductive vocals stitched in, while the second is a Factory Mix that rides a little more smoothly on uplifting chord work and brighter synth energy.
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Tags: 90s House
 in stock $13.62
125
La Fontaine Records Va
Cat: LFR 001. Rel: 02 Apr 25
Public Request - "Transformation" (7:39)
Molen - "Pesadillas En Coreano" (5:25)
Sarda Etcetera - "Flip N Drift" (7:06)
Lanzieri - "Stab" (6:45)
 in stock $16.39
126
On Being
On Being (trifold 3xLP)
Cat: MESH 0100V. Rel: 26 Feb 25
On Being (feat Felix Gerbelot) (4:34)
Peace Exists Here (4:40)
I Am In A Church In Gravesend Listening To Old Vinyl & Drinking Coffee (3:25)
A Sense Of Getting Closer (7:52)
Exist Inside This Machine (feat Aneek Thapar) (5:01)
My Choices Are Not My Own (feat Tawiah & May Kaspar) (4:07)
The Sun In A Box (10:47)
True Under Certain Conditions (4:34)
When I Am Alone With My Thoughts I Am Crushed (feat Aho Ssan) (8:27)
You Couldn't Love Me Enough & I've Spent My Whole Life Making Up For It (feat Niels Orens) (6:42)
My Mind Is Slipping (6:40)
Mother Nature Must Have A Different Plan For Me (feat Tom VR) (3:42)
The Missing Piece (4:17)
It's Up To You, What You Do In The Void (3:57)
 in stock $47.53
127
Resilient 002
Resilient 002 (12" vinyl limited to 200 copies)
Cat: RESVL 002. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Zero Days - "Neurotypical" (feat Casey Hardison) (6:04)
Zero Dayz - "War On Drugs" (feat Casey Hardison) (5:12)
Acerbic - "Acid On My Mind" (6:21)
Acerbic - "The Acid Saga" (5:58)
Review: Eddie Santini and Matthieu-F are have poured years of dedication into Resilient Recordings. Now their second addition to the catalogue appears as a split side shared between Zero Days and Acerbic, two newcomers to the scene, but freshly cut and spruced by their patrons nonetheless. 'War On Drugs' with Casey Hardison hears an expansive likening of the USA's war on drugs to a "war on mental states", suggesting an illiberal attitude which sows a repressive, anti-revelrous hell. Hardcore techno reaches its apotheosis on 'Neurotypical Consciousness', meanwhile, whose stuttering sixteenths and mega-compressed mix brings a decisive ploughing forth.
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Played by: Dj Hellraiser
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128
Lost In Transit
Cat: MZN 001. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Atomic (6:08)
Totaled Larynx (6:33)
Neo (Trance mix) (6:28)
Time Deprivation (6:52)
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129
Palm Palm (Remastered Edition)
Palm Palm (Remastered Edition) (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: INN8ED 001. Rel: 24 Mar 25
Palm Palm (6:34)
Palm Palm (Broom & Hill remix) (5:05)
Function (5:34)
Returned (5:50)
Review: Bristol label-turned-blog Innate launches a new sub-label, Innate Editions, which it says is dedicated to timeless UK techno, IDM, electro and ambient music, and it'll all come on heavyweight vinyl to boot. The first release revives Connective Zone's Palm Palm, a millennium-era cult classic and Ben UFO favourite that first came out on Mark Broom and Dave Hill's Unexplored Beats in 2001. Now, this long-out-of-print, expensive and hard to find gem has been remastered by Jamie Anderson and so sounds superb with many lavish electronic layers, richly emotive melodies and dynamic drums that lean on UK techno, IDM, and deep electro. Sounds as good now as it ever did.
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130
The Funky Mission EP
Cat: FAITHBEAT 09. Rel: 14 Mar 25
Funky Mission (4:41)
Sunday Service (5:54)
Funky Version (4:03)
Tare Mode (4:25)
Ritmics (4:12)
Review: Mehdi M's latest EP finds him expertly blending house, techno and bass-driven rhythms into one tight package. While the title might suggest a singular focus, each track on this release demonstrates the breadth of his sonic toolkit. The opener, 'Funky Mission,' kicks things off with a tight house groove, where punchy kicks and sharp snares form a solid foundation, while the high-pitched synth melody gradually builds to an energising peak. It's a fresh, feel-good start. On 'Sunday Service,' the vibe shiftsideep basslines rumble beneath a hypnotic rhythm, pulling the track into a more atmospheric space without losing energy. 'Funky Version' brings back a sense of playfulness, with bouncy bass and tight percussion, driving the track forward while keeping the mood light and funky. 'Tare Mode' stands out with its relentless grooveialmost hypnotic in its repetition, the bassline is starker, a steady pulse that forces the track into full-on motion. Closing things out, 'Ritmics' offers a complex, rhythmic journey, with intricate percussion and shifting textures that ensure the EP finishes as strong as it began.
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Played by: Ney Faustini
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131
Tales From The Outer Rim
Cat: LPY 16. Rel: 07 May 24
Palantir (5:51)
Hyperdrive (5:23)
Dub Conjurer (6:17)
Tales From The Outer Rim (5:24)
Review: SND & RTN brings it home on this new 12" for Lempuyang that explores their signature techno depths. 'Palantir' opens with fathoms-deep dub and ice-cold synths that snake their way over the face of the track, while 'Hyperdrive' has rumbling chords and smeared pads that keep you on the ocean floor and 'Dub Conjurer' allows in a little more light from the surface with delicate shards piercing the murk. 'Tales From The Outer Rim' shuts down with a nice gentle rhythm that undulates beneath rippling pad work and works well as perfect early evening warm up.

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Tags: Dub Techno
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132
Rituals E7.001
Cat: CDTOT 84. Rel: 29 Apr 22
Hopiate
Triple Circles
Somewhere Outside
Ritualised
Time Cone
Solar Signal
Sand To Ocean
Far Seeker
Slowly Slipped Away
Visibility Accumulation
I Am Error
Colour Primary
Time Passed The Sun
Ebb Flow
Avoiding Mirrors
Clone A9
Only In Memories
Review: The Future Sound of London keep their fans busy with a steady dispatch of music via the fsoldigital.com label, but it feels like there's a sense of occasion around this new album. Rituals E7.001 is purportedly the first part in a trilogy, and it already highly prized by the devoted followers of Brian Dougans and Garry Cobain's music. It's not hard to hear why on listening to the gorgeous strains of 'Hopiate', which harks back to some of the duo's most iconic music (we'll let you guess which one we mean). FSOL have always had a particular touch in their exploration of electronica, ambient and outernational sounds, and it sounds rich with inspiration on this new, expansive album.
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133
Spherical Waves (inc Cromby, Cycle 2 remixes)
Cat: PHLX 007. Rel: 14 Apr 25
Spherical Waves (5:53)
By Means Of Music (5:49)
Got Momentum (6:16)
Got Momentum (Cromby remix) (5:38)
By Means Of Music (Cycle_2 remix) (6:12)
Review: Philoxenia Records boss man Luigi Di Venere continues to blur the boundaries between traditional genres with a new EP that takes its inspirational cues from the multidimensional nature of sound waves. The title reflects the depth and motion captured in the EP's stunning artwork by CGI duo muzzin+samiri while the opener is a tribute to early 90s Frankfurt EBM. 'By Means Of Music' is a more funky vibe with New Beat undertones and real warmth. 'Got Momentum' brings a French house edge and on the flip, Cromby transforms' Got Momentum' into a euphoric UK peak-time anthem, and Cycle_2 reimagine 'By Means Of Music' as a psychedelic techno trip.
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134
9 1391919 21
Cat: POPR 006. Rel: 26 Mar 25
9 1391919 21 (4:36)
17151425 (4:57)
Review: Delivering two boundary-pushing deep house cuts that fuse Detroit influences with global rhythmic elements, this little 7" packs a punch. Side-1's '9 1391919 21' rolls in with deep bass and a laid-back yet funky groove. The Detroit foundation is undeniable, but the infusion of world-inspired instrumentation adds a rich, cultural texture, making it both smooth and dynamic. Flipping over, '17151425' shifts into high gear with an uptempo, warehouse-ready energy. Sci-fi atmospheres swirl around tribal drumming, creating a hypnotic, alien-like rhythm that feels raw yet futuristic. A forward-thinking release from a producer deeply connected to both underground traditions and global sounds.
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135
Trans Europa Express (remastered)
Trans Europa Express (remastered) (180 gram clear vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: 019029 5272340. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Europa Endlos (9:45)
Spiegelsaal (7:56)
Schaufensterpuppen (6:19)
Trans Europa Express (6:37)
Metall Auf Metall (2:11)
Abzug (4:53)
Franz Schubert (4:26)
Endlos Endlos (0:49)
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136
Good Night Whatever That Is
Cat: TURBO 236. Rel: 19 Feb 25
Eternity Land (6:25)
Tubular Funk (6:23)
Rousing Rhythms (7:54)
Steampunk (6:18)
Vapours (6:20)
Teenagers From Outer Space (6:00)
Review: 'Good Night Whatever That Is' by Architectural is a masterful exploration of techno that seamlessly blends celestial sounds with driving beats. The album opens with 'Eternity Land', a track that embodies an otherworldly vibe, transporting listeners to ethereal realms through its celestial synths. Other highlights include 'Rousing Rhythms' which features atmospheric electro beats that create a soothing experience, perfect for both introspection and dancefloor exploration. The mood shifts with 'Steampunk', a futuristic track that evokes the sensation of soaring through clouds, intertwining sci-fi elements with hypnotic grooves. Closing the album, 'Teenagers From Outer Space' delves into the realm of dub techno, layering echoing effects and deep basslines that feel both playful and expansive. 'Good Night Whatever That Is' showcases Architectural's ability to blend diverse influences, resulting in an album that is innovative and exciting.
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137
808 The Bassqueen (25th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: RV 01. Rel: 08 May 24
808 The Bassqueen (Queen Of Bass mix) (12:14)
808 The Bassqueen (extended Loop) (9:56)
808 The Bassqueen (Dubstar'z shorthack) (4:44)
Review: First of all, wow, how did this one already turn a quarter of a century old? It still sounds as wildly inventive now as it did back then and is fully deserving of this reissue. '808 The Bassqueen' is a truly mesmerising sonic journey that pushes the boundaries of electronic music with Villalobos's trademark blend of minimal techno and experimental soundscapes. He crafts a hypnotic and immersive mix of intricate rhythms, pulsating basslines, and deft synth textures that defy categorization and showcase Villalobos's mastery of groove and his ability to captivate listeners with subtle yet powerful sonic manipulations. This is the sound of a true visionary at work.
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138
Black Sesame
Cat: DUBWAX 010. Rel: 08 Apr 25
Lie In Wait (6:00)
MIA (7:59)
Reverse Engineer (6:08)
Grains (6:19)
Review: Greek producer Stelios Vassiloudid has been making techno moves since the turn of the millennium under a range of different aliases. Here he appears as himself with four supercharged dub techno cuts for Dubwax. 'Lie In Wait' is a really tight, taught affair with pinging kicks and icy hi-hat ringlets. 'MIA' is more warm and vibes with a soulful core and underlapping bass waves. There is a more minimal and abstract sound to the curious dub bumps of 'Reverse Engineer' that encourage you to be at your most fluid. 'Grains' shuts down with grainy lo-fi pads, vinyl crackle and sparse kick that soundtrack an underwater jaunt. There is plenty of subtle variation to these rhythms which makes it a dead handy dub EP.
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Played by: Fog
Tags: Dub Techno
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139
10000 Miles EP
Cat: AAA 018. Rel: 25 Apr 25
Ten Thousand Miles (7:11)
Level (7:09)
Crie Du Couer (7:27)
You're Not English (7:09)
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140
30 (Something)
Cat: LMS 5521743. Rel: 28 Jul 22
Smiley
Acid Horse
Where Is It Going? (feat Stephen Hawking)
Impact (30 Years Later & The Earth Is Still Burning mix)
Satan (30 Something Years Later mix)
Chime (30 Something Years Later mix)
Halcyon (30 Something Years Later mix)
Belfast (30 Something Years Later mix)
The Box (30 Something Years Later mix)
Are We Here? (Dusky remix)
The Girl With The Sun In Her Head (Floex remix)
Halcyon & On (Logic 1000 mix)
Belfast (ANNA Techno remix)
Impact (John Tejada remix)
Chime (Octave One remix)
Halcyon & On (Jon Hopkins remix)
Are We Here? (Shanti Celeste remix)
Belfast (Yotto remix)
The Box (Joris Voorn remix)
The Girl With The Sun In Her Head (Joris Voorn remix)
Impact (Rich NxT remix - edit)
Chime (Eli Brown remix)
Belfast (David Holmes remix)
Review: A double CD celebrating the iconic award-winning UK electronic duo's 30th birthday, featuring reworks and remixes from the deep Orbital discography, as well as the well-known live improvisation tracks, featuring techno, acid house and electro contemporaries such as ANNA, Eli Brown and Shanti Celeste to name a few. With the actual 30th birthday delayed by the pandemic the duo concocted a physical compilation release with highlights all over the track list, especially Shanti Celeste's rendition of 'Are We Here?' and Eli Brown's update of the classic track 'Chime', lending the track more traditional house sensibilities. You can even find Professor Stephen Hawking lending vocals on CD1s hardcore techno banger 'Where is it Going?'. This compilation is a one stop shop for fans of Orbital's three-decade career, and the perfect starting point for those unfamiliar.
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141
Brand New Day (reissue)
Cat: AMB 1703. Rel: 09 Mar 17
Morning (5:51)
Reve (7:43)
Souvenir (2:38)
Afternoon (6:25)
Pacific Jazz (9:32)
Evening (6:34)
Nite (9:21)
Ocean In Heaven (8:36)
Regard (8:22)
Review: During the late 1990s, Japanese producer Yuji Takanouchi produced a trio of sublime EPs, most of which went largely overlooked at the time. He surprisingly returned to action a few years ago with a handful of similarly dreamy, loved-up productions, prompting R&S offshoot Apollo Records - who famously released his peerless ambient house 12", Southern Paradise, in 1997 - to put together this superb compilation. The genius of his productions, whether dancefloor leaning or more horizontal in ethos, always lay in the hazy colourfulness of his synthesizer melodies and life-affirming chord progressions. It's those traits, coupled with his firm grasp of deep house and intelligent techno aesthetics, which shine through on Brand New Day. "Pacific Jazz", "Nite" and "Ocean In Heaven", in particular, are stunning.
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142
Strawberry Hotel
Strawberry Hotel (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 342466 1. Rel: 24 Oct 24
Black Poppies (2:56)
Denver Luna (7:36)
Techno Shinkansen (3:17)
And The Colour Red (5:38)
Sweet Lands Experience (4:43)
Lewis In Pomona (5:14)
Hilo Sky (5:18)
Burst Of Laughter (2:41)
King Of Haarlem (3:48)
Ottavia (4:58)
Denver Luna (acappella) (2:24)
Gene Pool (2:19)
Oh Thorn! (6:29)
Iron Bones (6:39)
Stick Man Test (2:39)
Review: Underworld's latest album, Strawberry Hotel maps a distinct sonic landscape where minimalistic techno pulses meet textured and scratchy guitar tones, creating an uncanny blend of precision and spontaneity. Each track occupies its own atmosphere-from tracks built around tight, rhythmic kicks and monotone voices, to others steeped in lush melodic swells. Highlight tracks 'and the colour red' and 'denver luna' showcase their talent for boundary-pushing compositions, while 'black poppies' stands as a tribute to dancefloor euphoria and pure vitality, all without a single beat.
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143
Call Of The Sea
Cat: QYN 001. Rel: 15 Apr 25
Wet Skin (5:18)
Count Me Out (5:59)
Do Son At Night (5:29)
Gone Water (6:51)
Review: Emily Jeanne launches her new label Quynh with a bold debut that explores psychedelic club music and deep percussive rhythms. Named after a nocturnal flower, Quynh reflects new school talent Emily's authentic late-night sound and a move toward more experimental territory. Opener 'Wet Skin' dives in with pounding kicks and burrowing deep techno intensity while 'Count Me Out' brings sparse, agile drum & bass textures. 'Do Son At Night' shifts into a dreamlike flow of loose percussion and swirling synths that rise and fall with grace, while closer 'Gone Water' embraces polyrhythmic psychedelia to end what is a thrilling, unconventional statement from an artist pushing boundaries.
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144
Selected Ambient Works 85-92
Cat: AMB 3922LP. Rel: 24 Oct 19
Xtal (4:51)
Tha (9:02)
Pulsewidth (3:48)
Ageispolis (5:21)
I (1:12)
Green Calx (6:05)
Heliosphan (4:50)
We Are The Music Makers (7:45)
Schottkey 7th Path (5:02)
Ptolemy (7:14)
Hedphelym (6:04)
Delphium (5:27)
Actium (7:36)
Review: In line with the timely reappraisal of all things R&S related, the resurgent Apollo have seen the opportunity to bring one of their most celebrated records back for another round. Aphex Twin's ambient recordings mature magnificently with age, sounding ever richer and more emotive as the rest of electronic music continues to play catch up all around. From the gentle breakbeats of "Xtal" to the aquatic techno lure of "Tha", the airy rave of "Pulsewidth" to the heartwrenching composition of "Ageispolis", every track is a perennial example of how far ambient techno could reach even back then. It's just that no-one quite had the arm-span of Richard D. James.
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145
Eleven
Eleven (12")
Cat: SK 11X031. Rel: 01 May 25
Eleven (5:01)
Hypernova (5:30)
Kaus (5:17)
Replication (4:56)
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146
For Young Minds
Cat: SER 006. Rel: 01 Jul 24
Nail - "Day After" (7:26)
Nail - "Pad On" (7:04)
Trixie, Connor Male, Thoma Bulwer - "Impromptune" (6:29)
Trixie - "Restless Sculptures" (6:01)
Review: Mental health charity label Serenity keeps it sophisticated with its sixth outing and once again donates all proceeds to charity this time Young Minds. It is underground house mainstay and DiY Discs legend Nail who steps up first with a much more breezy and balmy sound than you would expect but it sure is lush. 'Pad On' slips into his more usual and driving house sound but with swirling pads up top for summery refinement. Trixie, Connor Male & Thoma Bulwer then get deep and late night with their punchy 'Impromptune' while Trixie's solo cut 'restless sculptures' is a jacked-up and percussive number that leans into techno.
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147
Stone Flower
Cat: DC 141. Rel: 08 Jul 15
Stone Flower (6:41)
The Crossing (6:45)
That Would Be The Sun (7:08)
What You Need (6:41)
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148
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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149
Angles
Angles (12")
Cat: TRESOR 296. Rel: 25 Jul 17
Concave 1 (5:07)
Concave 2 (9:41)
Review: Detroit godfather Juan Atkins and Berlin techno legend Moritz Von Oswald return as Borderland, one of several collaborations since 1992 and following up their 2016 album for Tresor: the Transport LP which again consolidated both respective artist's solid studio experience, honed over the last 30 years. The funky, slightly bumpin' and absolutely addictive hi-tech soul of "Concave 1" will have you grooving away on a late night dancefloor in Berlin or beyond with its evocative and life affirming vibes. On the flip "Concave 2" further explores their studio refined sequences on this heady and hypnotic journey full of woozy arpeggios, steely rhythms and dubby bass frequencies.
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150
Moon Rocks
Cat: DC 160. Rel: 02 Nov 16
Moon Rocks (7:19)
Ghettoblaster (6:32)
Dutch Kiss (Straight mix) (7:18)
Dutch Kiss (Inner mix) (6:41)
Review: Up next for Adam Beyer's esteemed Drumcode imprint is Enrico Sangiuliano, a Milan based DJ/producer originally from Reggio Emilia who has been been active on the Italian scene since the early noughties, playing everywhere from clubs to illegal raves. His work of late has been released on sister label Truesoul, Alleanza, Gem Records, Octopus Recordings and Rhythm Converted. On "Moon Rocks", Sangiuliano provides a euphoric, hands in the air anthem with soaring synth leads and seriously humming Reese bassline over a high octane beat. Also on the A side is the mad diva vocal breakdown on "Ghettoblaster" which soon gives way to a dark and tunnelling epic. Finally on the flip, we have two versions of "Dutch Kiss" but for our money it's all about the sombre and emotive IDM vibe of the Inner remix.
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Played by: Resident Advisor
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151
Arpeggiator EP
Cat: NS 11. Rel: 15 Dec 16
Arpeggiator (8:13)
A Woman I Know (5:25)
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152
Atmospherica Vol 2
Cat: SOMA 452. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Exploring The North (12:59)
Pinewood Lodge (9:05)
Shot Point (3:04)
Review: Few producers do the dub techno sound better than Rod Modell and on this second Atmospherica instalment, he shows why he is so revered. "Exploring The North" is dense and subdued, the hisses and crackles ebbing and flowing fluidly over a powerful sub-bass. "Pinewood Lodge" is more atmospheric and floaty, its chords flitting about like fireflies over a camp fire on the first night of autumn. Rounding out the release is "Shot Point". Immersive, hypnotic and ghostly, it washes through the speakers like waves crashing on a deserted beach at midnight. This is electronic music that is designed to get lost in.
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153
Sqala EP
Sqala EP (double 12")
Cat: TIKITA 012. Rel: 19 Feb 21
Sqala 3 (8:46)
Sqala 3 (Donato Dozzy remix) (7:34)
Sqala 4.2 (6:41)
Sqala 3 (Dorisburg remix) (6:04)
Sqala 3 (Forest Drive West remix) (8:29)
Sqala 4.2 (Natural/Electronic System remix) (5:15)
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154
First Light
First Light (grey marbled vinyl 12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: VSN 079. Rel: 09 Jul 21
Love No More (3:55)
Angel Blade (4:37)
Void Song (with Former) (5:43)
Unravel (2:10)
First Light (5:43)
Glass Hearts (with Imanu) (5:41)
Hindsight (4:39)
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155
Say It Loud
Cat: TOKEN 100. Rel: 23 Jul 21
Bang Wap (5:09)
Bolt (6:35)
Say It Loud (6:18)
Shine (5:37)
Review: Everything about this release looks massive: the legend Luke Slater, on Token no less, with an EP titled Say It Loud. Indeed from the first beat of 'Bang Wap' you know you are in for a wild ride with one of techno's expert technicians, on this powerful and functional DJ tool in typically futurist aesthetic. The restrained fury of 'Bolt' is similarly looped and stripped down but still capable of taking you into cerebral realms on the warehouse dancefloor. Over on the flip, the title track is a jacking old school jam centred around its thunderous 909 rhythm patterns and ending with the cyclical and hypnotic energy of 'Shine'.
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156
Techno Pop
Techno Pop (heavyweight vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: STUMM 308. Rel: 12 Nov 09
Boing Boom Tschak
Techno Pop
Musique Non Stop
Der Telefon anruf
House Phone
Sex Objekt
Electric Cafe
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157
Eyes In The Sky
Cat: OP 005. Rel: 06 Dec 21
Space Rock (9:33)
Give Contact (5:57)
Deadline (7:50)
The End Of Rain (5:39)
Sputnik (9:16)
Eyes In The Sky (10:58)
Review: Next up on Outer Place Records is the fifth installment coming from the vault of Meister Bert Ashra, a veteran from Berlin's '90s underground scene who is still active in the city today. His solo project B. Ashra has existed since 1993 as a live act, DJ, composer, sound designer and mastering engineer. He's been known to delve into ambient, experimental, soundscapes, trance and techno, as well as deep house and electronic jazz. Much of the aforementioned is explored on the Eyes In The Sky EP: from the deep 303 swing of 'Space Rock', the chill downtempo electronica of 'Give Me Contact', to the heady acid house of 'The End Of Rain' and the hypnotic techno of 'Sputnik'.
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Played by: Jane Fitz
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158
Campfire EP
Cat: SOMA 497. Rel: 13 Oct 17
Perfumes Of A Spring Mist (5:52)
Xpan (7:17)
Campfire (11:39)
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159
Beneath EP
Cat: MM 016. Rel: 08 Dec 21
This Music Here (6:15)
The Gutter (6:18)
Euphoric (7:06)
Review: Detroit veteran Delano Smith returns on his Mixmode imprint for more of his singular style of dubby bass-driven house, with a smattering of innate soulfulness. Three sturdy tracks are featured on the Beneath EP: from the haunting back room dub of 'This Music Here' which is absolutely geared for those heads-down moments, and more basement vibes abound as heard on the hypnotic locomotive stomp of 'The Gutter', while over on the flip things end on a slightly more optimistic note with the swing-fuelled deepness of 'Euphoric'.
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160
Valencia
Valencia (12" + insert)
Cat: DE 290. Rel: 18 Feb 22
Resurrection (5:27)
Past The Marshes (2:57)
Valencia (4:54)
Reservoir (feat Len Leo) (6:39)
Scrupulous (2:08)
Ravel (4:31)
Review: Bezier returns to Dark Entries with Valencia, a six track rumination on memory, geography, and transmutation. Multi-instrumentalist Robert Yang's Bezier project has appeared on Dark Entries many times over the last decade, most recently with the 2018 LP Parler Musique. Says Yang, "What started as a project to investigate the love of the sound and scenery while living in San Francisco quickly developed into a passionate search for interlocking melodies and driving rhythms." On Valencia, Bezier invokes twinned places. The Valencia Street of San Francisco is channeled, which was the center of the city's vibrant new wave scene in the 1980s. But also echoed is Valencia, Spain, and La Ruta del Bakalao aka La Ruta Destroy, the Spanish clubbing scene throughout the 80s and 90s famed for its aggressive and synthetic sounds. Valencia is a darker record for Yang, exploring themes of submission and catharsis with nods to SF's gay leather bars of the 70s and 80s. The high BPM salvos of "Valencia" and "Scrupulous" capture the frantic energy of Bakalao and Valencian wave acts like Oltima Emocion. Elsewhere Yang mines the dreamy space disco and Hi-NRG sounds they're known for, like on the brooding "Past the Marshes" or the anthemic "Reservoir", which features their partner Len.Leo on vocals. Bezier deftly navigates past and present, light and dark, pain and pleasure, the stasis of memory and the flux of time. Valencia was mastered by Alex Michalski, with EQ for vinyl done by George Horn. Gwenael Rattke designed the sleeve, which features an 80's punk zine-esque geometric grid pattern mirroring San Francisco street maps. Also included is a 5x7 postcard with notes.
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Played by: Wes Baggaley
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161
Earthbeat (30th Anniversary Edition) (Record Store Day RSD 2022)
Cat: DLPRSDTOT 7. Rel: 30 Apr 22
Mental Cube - "Q" (4:15)
Yage - "Quazi" (6:32)
Candese - "You Took My Love" (4:18)
The Future Sound Of London - "Papua New Guinea" (Dumb Child Of Q) (4:24)
Indo Tribe - "Owl" (4:55)
Semi Real - "People Livin' Today" (5:03)
Yage - "Theme From Hot Burst" (4:36)
Indo Tribe - "Shrink" (4:29)
Mental Cube - "So This Is Love" (4:49)
Mental Cube - "Chile Of The Bass Generation" (4:01)
Smart Systems - "Tingler" (4:35)
Yage - "Coda Coma" (4:50)
Indo Tribe - "In The Mind Of A Child" (5:05)
Humanoid - "Stakker Humanoid" (Coby '94 mix) (6:05)
Smart Systems - "Creator" (2:57)
Indo Tribe - "Bite The Bullet Baby" (3:15)
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162
Recursion EP
Cat: ECHOCORD 089. Rel: 01 Mar 22
100m (7:51)
Recursion (8:00)
Anchor (7:41)
Review: Joe Baker's productions as Forest Drive West frequently take techno in interesting new directions, though he's not averse to dropping ultra-deep exercises in dancefloor immersion from time to time. That's exactly what's on offer on Baker's first EP for Echochord in three years. A-side '100m' is paranoid, intoxicating and softly spoken, with foreboding, echoing electronic riffs rising above moody aural textures and shuffling, minimalistic, polyrhythmic beats. Title track 'Recursion' is more ghostly, opaque and hypnotic - a future after-hours classic, perhaps - while closing cut 'Anchor' is a deliciously dubbed-out, sunrise-ready affair that sits somewhere between ambient dub, IDM and ultra-deep broken techno. In other words, it's another terrific EP from techno's man of the moment.
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Played by: Agnostic Rhythm
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163
Tour De France (Special Edition)
Tour De France (Special Edition) (limited translucent blue & red vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: 019029 5272104. Rel: 09 Oct 20
Prologue (0:36)
Tour De France Etape 1 (4:29)
Tour De France Etape 2 (6:39)
Tour De France Etape 3 (3:57)
Chrono (3:15)
Vitamin (8:12)
Aero Dynamik (5:03)
Titanium (3:21)
Elektro Kardiogramm (5:19)
La Forme (8:21)
Regeneration (1:35)
Tour De France (5:08)
Review: Kraftwerk first toyed with the idea of making a concept album based on the Tour De France in the early 1980s, so it was probably inevitable that the cycling-mad group would eventually deliver on that promised. First released in 2003 and now reissued in re-mastered form on red and blue vinyl, the album is the most techno-centric set in the band's discography. While it still boasts their usual recurring melodic themes, tuneful motifs and robotic vocoder vocals, many of its hypnotic and euphoric tracks (particularly the three-part title track that dominates the first half of the album) are far weightier and more club-focused than their earlier releases. For that reason alone, it's worth a place in your collection.
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164
Partial Light
Partial Light (double 12")
Cat: CC 02. Rel: 20 Jun 22
Fly Fly (11:01)
Eargrind (7:51)
Light Up (7:58)
Unlike Dislike (9:31)
Review: 
For their second installment, the Chateau Chepere crew brings on board legendary producer Stephan Laubner under his STL moniker, with four time warping pieces of music. With his distinctive and intricate sonic palette, Laubner extracts from his hardware different musical colors and shapes to produce singular atmospheres. Opening up the EP is Fly Fly, an epic 11 min minimal house trip full of tension and excitement, followed by Eargrind, an eerie, laid back Detroit leaning ballad. On the flip is Light Up, a spaced out, playful and bittersweet number that will revitalize any hazy after-hours dancefloor. Closing up the EP is Unlike Dislike, a quirky, jacking and mischievous techno workout for the packed club. This diverse ep will pull the listeners and dancers into Laubner's multifaceted, low key but captivating universe.

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165
Hits EP
Hits EP (12")
Cat: HYSEP 36. Rel: 20 May 22
Papabinghi (5:12)
Preach (6:03)
Funana (4:31)
EVO.03 (5:58)
Played by: S-File
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166
Unity Vol 2 (feat Delano Smith, Tyree Cooper, Norm Talley, Brian Kage)
VARIOUS
Cat: UA 006. Rel: 15 Sep 21
Delano Smith - "Big City Nights" (6:19)
Dorian Gig - "Paralell Universe" (5:30)
Tyree Cooper - "Raw Underground" (6:46)
Norm Talley - "LE Beaubienare" (5:33)
Ataxia - "Take You Back" (5:53)
Brian Kage - "Poly-Phonic Phonk" (5:54)
Gari Romalis - "D-ENV3" (8:03)
Review: Norm Talley has put together a second volume of his Unity series on his own label Upstairs Asylum. It features his nearest and dearest from Chicago and Detroit, all of whom of course serve up perfectly smoky and stripped back deep house and techno grooves to make you move. Delano Smith's characteristic loops lock you in from the off on 'Big City Nights,' Norm himself pairs dub techno chords with suggestive techno stabs that keep you on edge and Brian Kage's 'Poly-Phonic Phonk' is heady, dreamy, richly melodic house bets listened to in a cosy back room at 4 am.
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167
Superwoman 2.0
Cat: ARTSCORE 012. Rel: 25 Sep 20
Superwoman 2.0 (feat Sticky Icky) (6:49)
Oslo (7:37)
Lost Friends (7:12)
Full Clip (4:58)
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168
Wormhole Of Time
Wormhole Of Time (2xLP + zine)
Cat: OA 009. Rel: 14 Dec 21
Viva La Differenze! + Razzillian Ruzzodox (6:18)
The Art Of Peace (edit) (6:10)
ZONE (4:30)
Zoat Zingo (5:03)
PROJECTION (5:27)
Theme From The Surreal Estate (6:33)
Untitled (6:21)
Homeworld (edit) (7:16)
Moonlight (5:56)
Bladerunner02 (3:07)
Alt QuadPhunk (5:59)
Marja-Liisa (7:15)
Review: This archival release on Organic Analogue digs back into the prolific '90s period of Swedish techno maverick Jean-Louis Huhta, aka Dungeon Acid. These days he releases on iDEAL, Fit Sound, Borft and Klasse Wrecks, but he cut his techno teeth on labels like Hybrid, Svek and H. Productions. Clad in artwork details by Swedish graffiti legend Nug, Wormhole Of Time comprises unreleased cuts and long out-of-print jams spanning many of Huhta's aliases. The release also comes with a zine featuring photographs and an interview reflecting on Huhta's multifarious life in music.




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169
Falling Free
Cat: AFX 444. Rel: 27 Jan 14
Falling Free
Four Four Four
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170
Lustrations
Cat: PRGLP 004. Rel: 06 Jun 13
Lustration One (Khonsu)
Lustration Two (Nor'easter)
Lustration Three (Atlantic)
Lustration Four (DaiKaiju)
Lustration Five
Lustration Six (Megalith)
Lustration Seven (Forms)
Lustration Eight (Contours)
Lustration Nine (Drums)
Lustration Ten (Pressure Zone)
Lustration Eleven (Sarychev)
Lustration Twelve (Dericho)
Review: Lustrations finds Mike Parker releasing a long overdue debut album filled with his distinctive whirring insectoid synths and overpowering basslines and represents a welcome return to Prologue for the first time since 2011. Undoubtedly one of the more interesting producers in contemporary techno, Parker's quiet obsession with analogue experimentation, fascination with ring modulators and love for the atonal and dissonant works equally well in the album format as it does on those distinctive looking Geophone 12"s he has put out over the past few years. A theme of clarity and hypnotism is apparent when listening through all twelve variations of "Lustration" and together they combine for another superb LP release from Prologue.
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171
Android Dreams
Android Dreams (12" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: YORE 051. Rel: 01 Jul 24
P0lyrhythm - "Android Dreams"
P0lyrhythm - "First Contact"
P0lyrhythm - "Lake Michigan Breeze"
Andy Vaz - "Detroit In Me" (P0lyrhythm remix)
Review: Olli-Petteri Pietila has skirted around the underground for a long time under his own name and as Transistor, but he's found a new outlet for his Detroit-informed vintage techno sound on Yore under the P0lyrhythm alias. Andy Vaz's label is a natural home for such vibes and he continues to place his influence front and centre with the utterly dreamy 'Lake Michigan Breeze'. He even takes on Vaz's own 'Detroit In Me', serving up a remix which takes the track far out on a blissful combo of wistful pads and rolling percussion. If you like your techno classic, look no further.
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172
Ritual
Ritual (limited CD)
Cat: WIGCD 523. Rel: 29 Aug 24
Altar (part I) (6:45)
Palace/Illusion (part II) (3:21)
Transcend/Lament (part III) (5:47)
The Veil (part IV) (4:40)
Evocation (part V) (3:26)
Solar Goddess Return (part VI) (5:46)
Dissolution (part VII) (5:44)
Nothing Is Lost (part VIII) (5:35)
Review: Jon Hopkins' forthcoming album Ritual spans 41 minutes of uninterrupted sonic exploration, drawing inspiration from ceremony, spiritual liberation and the hero's journey and creating a dense and immersive soundscape that showcases his mastery of depth and contrast. Collaborating with long-term partners like Vylana, 7RAYS, and Ishq, as well as newcomers like Clark and Emma Smith, Hopkins weaves together cavernous subs, hypnotic drumming, and transcendent melodies to craft a sonic experience that is both emotionally and sonically weight. Ritual sees Hopkins' evolution as an artist, building upon themes explored throughout his 22-year career while venturing into new sonic territories. The album's first single, 'Ritual(evocation),' offers a tantalising glimpse into this expansive sonic landscape, with its hypnotic rhythms and darkened soundscapes drawing listeners into a world of introspection and catharsis. With its warm, live feel and seamless blend of softness and intensity, Ritual promises to be a transformative listening experience for fans of electronic music and beyond.
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173
Plasticine
Cat: PLU 02. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
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174
Cult Hero (Do You Wanna Touch Me)
Cat: PDON 010. Rel: 30 Aug 19
Cult Hero (Do You Wanna Touch Me) (album edit) (6:45)
Cult Hero (Do You Wanna Touch Me) (club mix) (5:47)
Cult Hero (Do You Wanna Touch Me) (Slow) (7:29)
Review: House and techno badboys Paranoid London are proceeding the release of their second album with a bunch of singles from it. First up is "Cult Hero" featuring Simon Topping - one of many guest vocalists on the full length. It's a bristling acid house cut with tight, corrugated drums and relentless 303 mania ripping up the groove. Topping's deadpan vocals are layered over the top and bring to mind the more anthemic work of Depeche Mode. "Club Mix" is even more caustic and kinetic, while closer "Slow Mix" strips back everything but for the lunching drums and demonic vocals of Topping.
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175
Liquid Slow EP
Cat: KNTXT 001. Rel: 26 Sep 19
Liquid Slow (6:48)
In Memory (7:48)
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176
Monsters Exist
Monsters Exist (heavyweight vinyl 2xLP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: ACPV 1806. Rel: 14 Sep 18
Monsters Exist (5:55)
Hoo Hoo Ha Ha (4:05)
The Raid (5:07)
PHUK (7:26)
Tiny Foldable Cities (5:48)
Buried Deep Within (4:28)
Vision OnE (5:49)
The End Is Nigh (4:36)
There Will Come A Time (feat Prof Brian Cox) (7:13)
Review: Having set aside their musical differences following a period of reflection, the Hartnoll brothers return with their tenth studio album. The break seems to have done them some good, because "Monsters Exist" contains some material that's every bit as beguiling and impressive as their most celebrated work. Certainly, there are hints of classic Orbital in the spellbinding electronics and enveloping gloominess of "Buried Deep Within", the intergalactic ambient symphony of "There Will Come a Time" (listen out for a guest spoken word vocal by rave's favourite scientist, Professor Brian Cox), and the title track's rapidly expanding paranoia. There are a few dancefloor-centric blasts from the past, too ("Hoo Hoo Ha Ha" and the festival-friendly bounce of "PHUK"), suggesting that the veteran twosome could be ready for a late-career revival.
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177
II
II (LP)
Cat: MTR 035LP. Rel: 01 Aug 13
The Mark (interlude)
Bad Kingdom
Versions
Let In The Light
Gita
Clouded (interlude)
Damage Done
This Time
Review: Given the hype that surrounded the release of the first Moderat set back in 2009, we can surely expect more of the same for this second outing from Apparat and Modeselektor. Those familiar with the first album's woozy blend of IDM, Thom Yorke indebted vocal dreaminess, porchlight techno and post-dubstep rhythms will immediately feel right at home. Online reviews have focused largely on II's atmospheric warmth, and the way in which the Berlin-based trio seems to have refined their sound. Both are valid critiques; certainly, there's a maturity and musical complexity to the album that betters much of their previous works. It's not much of a dancefloor set, but that's entirely the point; this is locked-in headphone listening for the wide-eyed generation.
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Played by: Toki Fuko
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178
Budni Nashego Kolhoza
Cat: TRP 030. Rel: 19 Dec 19
Rural Woman (5:20)
Grasshopper's Opinion (4:53)
Customs & Traditions (5:48)
Elvis Has Left The Building (5:07)
Review: Nina Kraviz's wonderful Trip label squeezes out one more bonkers techno trailblazer in 2019 and it comes from core label artist Vladimir Dubyshkin. Right from the get go this one has you in a spin thanks to the manic bird tweets, layered up vocal sounds and hyper speed drums of "Rural Woman." "Grasshopper's Opinion" is another one built on relentless drums with weird samples - this time a grasshopper - and "Customs & Traditions" piles up the kick drums, freaky vocal loops and machine gun synths into a wall of mesmeric techno noise. "Elvis Has Left The Building" brings the trance in fine fashion to end what is one hell of a ride.
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Played by: La Fleur, Waterworks
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179
Inside
Inside (heavyweight vinyl 2xLP + poster + MP3 download code)
Cat: 130 DSR. Rel: 18 Mar 19
Tide (6:30)
PCB (4:39)
Metric Spaces (0:58)
Dither (4:46)
FM (4:08)
Time Variant (3:38)
Hiss (5:11)
Glow (5:00)
Cloak (3:51)
Channel (5:39)
Integrated Circuits (1:27)
Inside (4:48)
No More Words (3:58)
Review: When it comes to crafting melodious, emotion-stirring music, few producers are quite as capable as Samuel van Dijk AKA VC-118A. His latest album, "Inside" - his third in total and first for Delsin - offers further proof of his mastery of the craft. The set's genius lies in van Dijk's ability to flit between dark and light, joy and pain. So while some tracks are warm, fuzzy and far-sighted in the classically futurist vibe of the best Motor City electro, many others feel poignant and melancholic. It's a deep and colourful blend that guarantees an emotive ride from straight to finish. Check, for example, the yearning sadness at the heart of "Time Variant", the atmospheric ambience of "Integrated Circuits", the stripped-back and spaced-out brilliance of "Inside" and the swelling dancefloor hustle of "Dither".
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180
My Life With The Wave (remastered)
Cat: SYNTH 09530000313. Rel: 10 Apr 19
Wavetable No. 9 (7:48)
Fantasy (5:51)
Jupiter (5:34)
Review: The late, great Mike Huckaby is one a clutch of artists who helped to define the Detroit house sound of the last 20 years. The DJ and producer was also keen to give back and during his life held various workshops to pass on his skills, as well as releasing esteemed sample packs for producers all over the world. He only released a small selection of records himself, but every single one is a killer. Take this one for example - an ode to one of his chosen synths and an EP priming with grainy, lovely, deep and dubby house atmospheres, marbled with deft synth lines that bring them alive and still sounding future now many years after the first release.
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181
Tour De France
Tour De France (heavyweight vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: STUMM 310. Rel: 12 Nov 09
Prologue
Tour De France (Etape 1)
Tour De France (Etape 2)
Tour De France (Etape 3)
Chrono
Vitamin
Aero Dynamik
Titanium
Elektro Kardiogramm
La Forme
Regeneration
Tour De France
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182
Booty Trance EP
Cat: FNS 006. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Booty Trance (feat Detroit's Filthiest) (4:23)
Another Time (4:30)
Booty Trance (feat Detroit's Filthiest - Raw takes Refix) (6:30)
Booty Trance (feat Detroit's Filthiest - Aura T-09 X Wheez-ie remix) (4:51)
Review: A dynamic fusion of ghetto electro, trance and techno, this record is a fresh spin on familiar sounds. The title track, 'Booty Trance (feat Detroit's Filthiest)', is sure to stand out with crisp production that blends high-energy trance melodies with the raw edge of ghetto electro, creating an electrifying single. 'Another Time' shifts gears, drawing on 90s influences to craft an electro-techno hybrid that feels both nostalgic and forward-thinking. Its futuristic vibe and driving rhythm make it a standout for fans of classic electro with a modern twist. On Side-2, the Rawtakes Refix of 'Booty Trance' strips back the trance elements, leaning deeper into electro with a nod to Cybotron's iconic 'Clear'. The result is a grittier, street-smart version that feels grounded yet innovative. Closing the EP, the remix by Aura T-09 and Wheez-ie transforms the track into a hardcore techno anthem. The stomping beat and reimagined trance melodies elevate the energy, blending celestial tones with raw intensity. This EP is creative within the techno genre with diverse interpretations that will resonate across dancefloors and playlists alike.
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183
A Real Piece Of Work
A Real Piece Of Work (gatefold 180 gram clear vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: BDP 025. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Opening Scene (6:32)
Mountain Call (feat Sodie) (4:15)
The Red Ball (4:49)
Take Care (4:37)
Blue Rain (4:49)
Flying Overhead (5:15)
A Light Thump On The Head (5:48)
Abandoned (edit) (5:32)
ADHD (5:02)
Fire Has Died Down (2:43)
Review: With A Real Piece Of Work, Stillhead helps Brightest Dark Place reach into the "hazy, blurred overlap between techno and ambient", throwing a suspension chord between two bluffs over a vast sonic chasm, and letting terse rhythms monkey-swing across it, letting reverb bellow from below. This is an equally dynamic but intense listening experience, proving that vast, chasmic sound design need not chafe against dynamic buoyancy: the two can coexist. Keeping to about 170BPM, the Edinburgh DJ marks his sixth release here, and it is an impressive logical extension from 2022's comparable mission statement Restraint And Reverb: 'The Red Ball' suspends a sampled 'Funky Drummer' over an atoll of sub compulsions, while 'A Light Thump On The Head' stretches a classic future garage rhythm over a telegraphic void, with dispersive, long-decaying results.
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184
Sanctum EP
Cat: KNTXT 027. Rel: 22 Oct 24
Sanctum (5:54)
Fourth Dimension (5:29)
Fugato (3:53)
Review: Charlotte de Witte returns with the 'Sanctum' EP, featuring vocals from Marion Di Napoli. Dropping just after Amsterdam Dance Event and before her all-night set at LA's City Market, the EP showcases de Witte's unique sound. Known for her dark, hard-hitting beats and trance-infused synths, she's reshaped the techno landscape, headlining global stages and earning millions of streams. The EP's title track, Sanctum, brings pulsating drums and acid-tinged synths, enhanced by Marion's ethereal vocals. Fourth Dimension blends hypnotic rhythms with soulful vocal loops, while Fugato offers a cinematic, ambient closer. Another standout release from this techno heavyweight.
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Played by: Rave Energy
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185
M Pittman EP
Cat: M PITTMAN. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Nyrobi Knight
Cherry Lee (Down Syndrome mix)
Dirty
Cherry Lee (reprise mix)
Review: Marcellus Pittman is one of the forefathers of the raw, gritty, lo-fi house sound that we so strongly associate with the Motor City. This EP for FXHE is a perfect case in point. It manages to be abstract and odd but also exude a human warmth and soul that is unlike anything you can get anywhere else. 'Nyrobi Knight' is a rickety drum workout infused with synth glows, 'Dirty' is depraved and dark and delicious and 'Cherry Lee' is dusty deep house with eerie vocals.
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186
Organic Players Club
Cat: DET 313D. Rel: 17 Oct 22
I'll Be Back I Promise (Yossi Amoyal extended Remaster) (7:01)
All Night Long Girl (5:59)
Be Your Own Girl (5:08)
In Rythem (5:31)
In Rythem (House mix) (5:57)
Manhattan (5:11)
Aurora Aura (6:14)
Review: For a long time Gary Martin was referred to as an "unsung hero" of Detroit techno, but with the DET 313 label, run with Yossi Amoyal, he's finally cemented a fearsome reputation as one of the Motor City's finest. With such reputations come the exchange of the proverbial "silly money" for the more hard to find recordings, thus the existence of this double 12" which collects eight of Martin's efforts from the mid to late 90s into one package available for a slightly more sensible exchange of currency. Among the highlights are the Latin-enhanced beats of 'Manhattan', two mixes of the sublime 'In Rythem' complete with a gospel preacher in full flow and a seven minute extended remaster of 'I'll Be Back I Promise' from Yossi Amoyal. It's no surprise to see Martin's work picked up and played by the likes of Ben Klock, given his unique take on rhythm, but there's plenty of soulfulness going on here as well.
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187
2044
2044 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: ITX 024. Rel: 20 May 22
Observe The Silence (4:06)
Quarter Timeline 401 (5:25)
Intuitive Portal (5:22)
Wide View 5984JU (4:16)
Initial Ignition (6:29)
Spherical Board (6:43)
2044 (3:12)
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188
Electronic Generations
Electronic Generations (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 53 8804021. Rel: 01 Dec 22
Electronic Generations (El Rancho mix) (5:21)
Lokma (4:24)
Our Time Will Come (5:14)
Heads Up (5:35)
Toys Out Of The Pram (8:23)
Bring It Back (4:08)
Deep Space X (6:41)
Keep The Pressure On (4:18)
Get After It (5:58)
Line Lock (4:17)
World Gone Mad (4:27)
Speed Trials On Acid (7:25)
Move The Crowd (4:25)
Apollo Beings (3:08)
See The Sun Rising (4:40)
Review: Dance music stars don't come much bigger or more iconic than Carl Cox. The big man with the big smile and famous gap in his teeth has been at the cutting edge for decades. He plays all across the spectrum with high energy and a really infectious style. Now the legend returns with his first album in over a decade and it comes on BMG. It was written over the last two years at his home studio in Melbourne and takes his sound to a whole new level. It is also being played live by Carl on the road right now.
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189
Elastobabe
Cat: PERLON 26. Rel: 16 Jun 22
Elastobabe (original mix) (6:27)
Elastobabe (Soul Capsule's Cosmic Warrior mix) (5:41)
Elastoflo (T Melchior & P Ford remix) (1:35)
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190
Hippies From Outer Space
Cat: ENL 102. Rel: 31 Oct 22
Surfin' UFO (Space Surfing mix) (6:42)
Temple Of Trance (7:26)
The Shape Of Things To Come (9:34)
Review: 3 track EP by Overlords of the UFO, including 2 previously unreleased tracks and one track released on an earlier EP named Transcendental Overdrive.

All tracks were produced in the late 90's.

This EP continues the trademark retro sci-fi analogue synth vibe of Overlords of the UFO and is the 2nd release by Enlightenment Records.
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Played by: Jane Fitz, Nummer
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191
Bootlickerz EP
Cat: FOR 05. Rel: 10 Jul 23
Bootlickerz (6:24)
Goobernatorial Candidacy (5:25)
Per Savour (6:53)
Butt Heads (6:57)
Review: Luther Vine's Fragments Of Reality and its various artists series have been a real doozy for 20/20 but now the sub-label offers up a first solo EP. It is Snad who gets the gig and he is a house producer from Berlin making big waves right now. This one follows outings on Chicago's Kimochi Records, Chez Damier's Courtesy of Balance and the Dungeon Meat label and is another raw, stripped-back offering of tough house. 'Bootlickerz' is a bristling cut ready for the peak time, 'Goobernatorial Candidacy' has a more stripped-back but just as compelling groove and 'Per Savour' goes deep into late-night goodness before closer 'Butt Heads' picks up the pace once more.
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Tags: Minimal
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192
Solitude
Solitude (2xLP)
Cat: RS 020. Rel: 18 Sep 23
Roundabout Fu_k (6:00)
Idle Chatter (5:24)
Right Now (5:35)
The Convo (6:07)
House You (6:13)
Muse Me (4:27)
Mini Muse (2:49)
Los Gatos (5:26)
Feed The FM (4:59)
Blood Music (4:13)
Review: California's Joe Babylon has been steering his own Roundabout Sounds through some lovely deep house waters over the last few years. Now the producer makes a big statement with his own debut album. He is something of a veteran having co-founded Plug Research back in 1994 and hosted underground events in Los Angeles during the mid '90s. Following on from outings alongside the likes of Rick Wilhite and Rondenion he now brings his own dusty, carefully disheveled house sounds to the fore. They have been crafted using an MPC which gives them their rough-edged appeal and they go from heads down back room joints to dubbed-out minimalism via dream late-night reveries. It makes for a fresh take on a tried and tested house template.
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193
Push Up EP
Cat: RAVE 31. Rel: 11 May 23
Push Up (5:21)
Slap The Bassline (6:21)
Stolen Memories (6:38)
Get Your Mom Down (5:32)
Review: Nantes-based Willy Taconne is Creeds, a producer having an absolute blast operating in the crossover between psy-trance and hard dance. Rave Alert are the latest label to carry his work, and those craving the nastiest slammers for their bosh-off are going to be very pleased indeed. First up, 'Push Up' bursts with playful inventiveness, chopping between ear-snagging hi-jinks from acid licks to disco cuts, plenty of hyphy trance synths and loads more besides. 'Slap The Bassline' is a much dirtier affair with an absolute juggernaut of an acid bassline which will absolutely level the place. 'Stolen Memories' has a hard trance leaning, teasing the tension between peaks and troughs for everyone to lose their marbles good and proper, leaving it to 'Get Your Mom Down' to clean up the mess with some arch anthem material to trigger the ravers of yesteryear.
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194
Raw Viz Shun EP
Cat: UAR 012. Rel: 11 Apr 23
Solid Gold Playaz - "I Can't Think (The Nation Is Sick)" (7:11)
Solid Gold Playaz - "I Sold My Life To Acid" (7:13)
Gari Romalis - "Detroit After Dark" (7:30)
Brian Neal - "Panties" (4:01)
Review: Upstairs Asylum Recordings is one of the many seminal Detroit labels run by local legend Norm Talley. It's right in the middle of a busy run right now with no fewer superb run with three new EPs all dropping in quick succession. This one is a split EP with US duo Solid Gold Playaz taking care of the a-side. As always with this pair, their sounds are deep and dusty house with exquisite melodies tugging at the heart. On the flip, Gari Romalis steps up with the slick percussive skip of 'Detroit After Dark' then 'Panties' from Brian Neal brings jacked up analogue groves that lean into techno with a big fat bassline.
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195
Systema Naturae III
Cat: 012 06. Rel: 18 Apr 23
Daniel[I] - "Carabus" (6:47)
Alex Tom - "Paradisaea" (7:04)
Kontinum - "Octandria" (6:43)
Mary Yuzovskaya & Claudio PRC - "Marmor" (6:13)
Review: Here is the third and final chapter of the 'Systema Naturae' series on Berlin-based 012, with fresh deep techno visions from newcomers such as Daniel(i) from Belgium (Whispering Signals) who ventures into foreboding and murky territory on the off-kilter journey of 'Carabus', and there's the return of Greek producer Alex Tomb who gets into some hypnotic minimal techno on 'Paradisaea'. Elsewhere, Leipzig-based Kontinum pushes into full mental overdrive on the strobing cut 'Octandria' and finally you have the collaboration between Mary Yuzovskaya and label head Claudio PRC titled 'Marmor' which perfectly nails that ethereal Sound Of Rome vibe.
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196
Yellow Jackets Vol 5
Cat: YJ 005. Rel: 08 Dec 22
Arbeid Adelt! - "Death Disco" (Marcellus Pittman Alive Disco edit) (5:30)
Hieroglyphic Being - "An Astronomical Object" (6:29)
Review: Mother Tongue's 'Yellow Jackets' series is wilfully eclectic, meaning second-guessing what will be on the next release is nigh-on impossible, but undeniably essential. Put simply, each EP in the series so far has been nigh on essential. Happily, volume five is superb too. On side A, Detroit scene stalwart Marcellus Pittman does a superb job of reworking a cult classic - Belgian outfit Arbeit Adelt's 1983 post-punk masterpiece 'Death Disco'. His resultant re-edit emphasises the track's weighty, low-slung groove, mind-mangling electronics and weirdo noises, extending the intro and outro to allow DJs to ride the mix. Over on side B, Chicagoan genius Jamal Moss dons the Hieroglyphic Being guise and offers up a sublime slab of intergalactic excellence, peppering a deep, shuffling, distorted rhythm track with spacey electronics and shimmering, star-gazing melodies.
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197
Nocturnalia
Cat: MOJ 15. Rel: 30 Jan 23
Morfogenesis Incluye Yachay & Monada Y Pleuroma (11:13)
Vegetal (6:41)
Invierno Mesmerizing Incluye Nocturnalia Y Session De Espiritismo (6:57)
Cuesta E Magia ! La Vita Reale Se Atende (8:38)
Ultratom Vrs La Momia (8:21)
Menguante Creciente (7:03)
A La Puerta Del Tempio Sin Vocal (8:24)
Bello Como Tabula Parlante Incluye E Sigilo Y Escala (7:29)
Review: Digregorius is back on the My Own Jupiter label with an adventurous double album that features plenty of rather epic electro workouts. Many of them even have adventurous track titles such as opener 'Morfogenesis Incluye Yachay & Monada Y Pleuroma', which is a dark and broody scene setter that drops you deep into outer space. 'Vegetal' has intriguing melodies and busy rhythms flecked with Latin percussive flair and soundtrack motifs. 'Invierno Mesmerizing Incluye Nocturnalia Y Session De Espiritismo' is a mind warping mix of talk box vocals, chattery drums, busted kick and wonky synths. The hard to define madness continues across a land more wild and wonderful electro experiments.
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198
Wespennest
Cat: PAMPA 040. Rel: 02 Aug 23
Wespennest (feat Sophia Kennedy) (7:59)
Candidasa (10:14)
Review: Whenever we get wind of a new DJ Koze 12", we're hooked. Few artists are as left of centre and loveable as Stefan Kozalla, the Pampa Music boss who has recently worked with Roisin Murphy on her essential new album. Here he is in solo mode on 'Wespennest' though Sophia Kennedy features on what is a dreamy and deep house cut awash with fizzing synths that radiant the same heat as a summer sun. 'Candidasa' is a more intense and dense sound with myriad different melodies all interweaving tightly. Two interesting cuts, as you would expect.
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Played by: Mimi
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199
Rabble EP
Rabble EP (limited fluorescent green vinyl 12" in UV gloss sleeve)
Cat: CITI 029. Rel: 17 Jul 23
Rabble (7:30)
Rubble (4:18)
Chapel Perilous (7:34)
Review: An-i is the alias of Berlin-based Korean-American Doug Lee, an artist with over two decades in the game already under several different monikers. This is the third EP to come under this name since debuting it in 2015 and finds him in an even more bold and adventurous mode than ever. Opener 'Rabble' is controlled techno chaos, a flurry of whirring machines and unrelenting drums that will frazzle your brain. 'Rubble' is just as intense, a big wall of rusted synth work and industrial noise mangled into something rhythmic and futuristic. 'Chapel Perilous' on the flip then offers up a spaced-out journey deep into the inner psyche. A welcome return from a truly singular artist that comes on fluorescent yellow wax.
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200
Dark Clouds
Cat: DC 280. Rel: 08 Aug 23
Teenage Mutants - "Dark Clouds" (feat Heerhorst & Peter Pahn) (5:54)
Umek - "Footmachine" (5:43)
Review: Adam Beyer's Drumcode remains out in front of the pack when it comes to big room techno. Whether going to new school artists or old school legends the results are always the same - epic and explosive. This time out we get both on one EP with Teenage Mutants going first with 'Dark Clouds (feat Heerhorst & Peter Pahn). It has synths fired from a hadron collider as they shoot over the face of the acid and bass-laced drums. On the flip side is the mighty Slovakian Umek with 'Footmachine,' a dark and heavy banger with flat-footed drums and all sorts of cosmic synth turbulence. Potent stuff for sure.
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201
Balls Back
Cat: OVM 319. Rel: 26 Sep 22
Balls Back (8:09)
Balls Tool (0:59)
Balls Back (Marco Faraone remix) (6:29)
Balls Back (dub mix) (4:58)
Review: US techno legend Josh Wink is back on his esteemed Ovum imprint with another potential anthem for the ages in the form of 'Balls Back', a proper heads-down affair with furiously syncopated rhythms underpinning Wink's signature druggy vocals with acidic motifs. Over on the flip, Italian main room techno engineer Marco Faraone delivers the goods once again with a steely and austere peak time rendition. Also included are some handy tools in the form of an acapella version and a nicely streamlined dub.
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202
DAT Tapes 1993-1994
DAT Tapes 1993-1994 (180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: ASGDE 037. Rel: 27 Oct 22
Nuron - "The Coded Message" (5:54)
Nuron - "Interior World" (6:44)
Nuron - "Waiting For Nothing" (8:11)
Nuron - "Another Way" (5:46)
Nuron - "Neither Here Nor There" (7:09)
Fugue - "Contrapoint" (First version) (6:51)
Nuron - "Dialectic Confusion" (3:49)
Fugue - "Contrapoint" (Stasis mix 1) (6:46)
Review: During the early-to-mid 1990s, Nurmad Jusat released a string of now sought-after singles on Likemind that showcased an emotive, far-sighted take on techno that still sounds timeless all these years on. This fine collection features various recordings he made - but never released - as Nuron and Fuge back in 1993 and '94. As inspired by the techno sounds of his native UK as the far-sighted brilliance of purist Detroit techno and the dreamy soundscapes of Larry Heard, it's a genuinely brilliant collection of long-lost gems. Our picks include the subtly clonk-influenced opener 'The Coded Message', the skewed deep electro shuffle of 'Another Way', the sci-fi techno brilliance of 'Contrapoin (First Version)' and the out-there ambient soundscape that is 'Dialectic Confusion'.
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203
Deeplight
Deeplight (12")
Cat: PLE 654116. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Deeplight (6:55)
Black Dog (5:45)
Review: Two electrifying tracks that are tailor-made for the main stage, combining powerful rhythms and high-energy techno set to ignite pretty much any dancefloor. The title track, 'Deeplight', sets the wheels in motion with its tribal-driven percussion, gradually building intensity to become a relentless, attention-grabbing force, the hypnotic elements and steady groove making it a standout piece. On Side-2,'Black Dog' takes things further, fusing an exciting blend of house and disco influences with big, pounding techno. The track's floor-filling energy is enhanced by the clever mix of classic genres, resulting in a track that not only keeps the momentum high but introduces a refreshing depth with its dynamic progression. Produced by veteran New York-born Jerome Sydenham in collaboration with the German collective Cosmic Soldier, 'Deeplight' effortlessly blends different techno styles with its own distinctive flair. Both tracks are finely tuned for high-impact performances.
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204
Spores From Outer Space (reissue)
Cat: DET 313C. Rel: 25 Jul 22
Spores From Outer Space (9:02)
Phantom (9:03)
Review: Third part of Gary Martin and Yossi Amoyal's DET project. Re-issue of proper wild mid-90's Gigi Galaxy classics - Killer 12"
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 in stock $7.78
205
Exxtra Drop Vol 1
Cat: EXB 002. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Edo Ecker - "Extraluxxo" (5:35)
Leff - "Future Problems" (4:49)
Little Sea - "How I Wanna Feel" (6:12)
Andrea Bertoli & DJ Bogdan - "Extremely On Line" (5:36)
Review: Exxtra Beats Records backs up its commitment to pushing things on with a new four-tracker of minimal and tech cuts. Edo Ecker's 'Extraluxxo' has warped synth lines that encourage introspection while the snappy beats make you move physically. Leff's 'Future Problems' has hazy and positive arpeggios that toot away over sustained chords and move at a nice inviting pace. Little Sea offers the snappy drums and gurgling acid lines of 'How I Wanna Feel' while Andrea Bertoli & DJ Bogdan's 'Extremely On Line' is a snappy and upbeat cosmic tech cut with wonky lines adding the charm.

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Tags: Minimal
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206
One More Wax
Cat: DISRWAX 009. Rel: 27 Nov 24
Zarenzeit - "Soo Smooth" (feat Roger Versey) (6:11)
Melchior Sultana - "Nothing Like It Seems" (5:56)
Jan Kincl - "Sugar" (7:06)
Barce - "Stigma" (6:19)
Review: The young but already well-formed Deep Inspiration Show label continues its dedication to quality deep house with a new EP that comes as part of their international artist series. Zarenzeit from Zurich and Roger Versey from Arkansas open with 'So Smooth', a blend of rich keys, soulful loops and dynamic vocals over a sensual bassline. Melchior Sultana hails from sunny Malta and follows with 'Nothing Like It Seems' which features silky chords and a shuffling rhythm ideal for late-night sets. On the B-side, Jan Kincl from Zagreb delivers 'Sugar,' a fusion of house and cinematic disco with organic drums while Spain's Barce closes with 'Stigma,' a melodic union of deep house and techno.
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207
Agartha
Agartha (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: KOMPAKT 461. Rel: 24 May 23
Abyss (2:25)
Searching (5:11)
Subterranean Life (5:51)
Ceremony Of The Dead (7:10)
Floating Against Time (6:32)
Abyss II (3:09)
Burning (7:31)
Agartha (6:29)
Darkness (3:52)
Eternally (4:46)
Review: To date Wata Igarashi has released most of his work as singles. The Japanese techno producer has steadily risen in profile thanks to releases for the likes of The Bunker New York, Nidgar, Bitta and Delsin, but now his trajectory shifts into a different gear as he offers up his first fully-fledged artist album outside of Japan for the mighty Kompakt. It's clear from the offset he's relished the opportunity to stretch out on an album and we're treated to some stunningly rendered ambient and downtempo soundscapes - just listen to the slow rise and fall of 'Searching' and you'll be instantly sold. There's space for drama and accomplished composition as on 'Ceremony Of The Dead', jazzy exploits on 'Burning' and much more besides, showcasing the unbridled imagination of one of Japan's brightest talents.
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208
Pressure (reissue)
Pressure (reissue) (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: I9MV 001. Rel: 31 Jul 23
Pressure (radio mix) (6:05)
Pressure (extended dub mix) (10:02)
Review: UK artist David Duncan recorded only one EP as Ability II but it is one of those which has become an utter cult classic and much sought-after 12". The story goes that the bassline on this one was so deep the mastering engineer had a problem cutting it. There is no evidence of it on this reissue though - that bassline powers the tune perfectly as the plunging kick drums and dancing synths get you moving your body. Perfectly deployed vocals bring heart-aching soul as this most warm and dubby cut drowns you in timeless deep techno. Next to the gorgeous original mix is an extended dub for even more drawn-out late-night dance floor pleasures.
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209
Drifted
Drifted (12")
Cat: GUDU 015. Rel: 05 May 23
Driven (6:35)
Chances For Bounces (7:01)
Rushing (6:34)
Driven (Mr Ho remix) (5:34)
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210
Beneath The Moon (incl Fred P Reshape)
Cat: RS 032. Rel: 16 Oct 23
Keep Moving (5:24)
Keep Moving (Fred P Reshape) (6:47)
Fantastic Creatures (7:27)
Seven (7:01)
Review: Release Sustain, a London-based underground label, is pleased to introduce a new EP by Moody Waters, the label's founder. "Beneath the Moon" is a four-track EP that offers a refreshing blend of deep techno and house sounds. With steady beats and intriguing vibes, "Beneath the Moon" is a versatile addition to any DJ's collection. This EP explores an underground sound that combines the essence of house and techno, making it an enjoyable listen for those interested in electronic music in 2023. Don't miss the chance to check out this latest offering from Moody Waters and and awesome remix from Fred P. Grab your copy of "Beneath the Moon" and discover why fans are appreciating this new release from Release Sustain.
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 in stock $8.34
211
Reissued 002
Cat: AWAYLMTD 002. Rel: 19 Jun 23
Silk Route (12:05)
Sleeplearnin (13:22)
Review: Of all the many projects tangled up in the late Pete Namlook's mercurial Fax +49 label, his enduring collaborations with Move D were surely some of the finest. Given they managed to commit to over 20 CDs in that time, it's no wonder many have struggled to get to grips with the sheer volume of material on offer. Luckily Away Records are manning a reissue operation which looks through these vast volumes and offers up some of the finest cuts. They last did this back in 2019 and now they're back from round two, picking the low-slung sci-fi electro funk of 'Silk Route' and the dubby ambient house mastery of 'Sleeplearnin' from 2008 and 2006 respectively as the abundant gifts to spoil our ears with.
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212
Portobello Innocent
Cat: ISB 003. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Raisina (3:54)
Well-behaved Boys (4:43)
Male To Female (3:20)
Kala (3:50)
Council (6:21)
 in stock $19.18
213
Schwarz Vom Harz (reissue)
Schwarz Vom Harz (reissue) (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: OUTTOLUNCH 009R. Rel: 02 Dec 24
Verdichtung (4:20)
Verdrangung (5:22)
Einfuhlung (3:56)
Ersetzung (5:57)
Review: This is a welcome reissue of some textbook deep Detroit dub and techno. 'Verdichtung' opens up with some superb rhythms and prickly percussion, all softened by prying synth leads and smeared pads. 'Verdrangung' is just as deep with silky broken beats and more woozy, alluring pads lodging deep in your psyche. 'Einfuhlung' ups the ante with more raw and direct drums and techno leaning hi hats but still plenty of warm machine soul and 'Ersetzung' shuts down with acid-tinged lines, zippy synths and compelling, physical drum patterns.
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214
Dont Be Naive
Cat: SUBL 019. Rel: 10 Apr 25
MM6 (5:21)
Aspects (5:18)
Dont Be Naive (4:56)
Eventide (5:02)
Keepers Of The Secret (4:59)
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215
Neon Storm
Cat: DC 321. Rel: 23 Apr 25
Neon Storm (6:19)
Moving Machines (5:45)
No Return (5:16)
Review: Manifest drumcode signee Mha Iri shares her latest 'Neon Storm', where geometric blitzes and "get-down" vocals excoriate the dancefloor. The lead track screams with colossal, sinking-feeling synth design, as though a War Of The Worlds tripod were heard stomping on skyscrapers a city away, and that this could possibly an exciting, not terrifying experience. 'Moving Machines' firms the bio-mechanoid vibe, with its added chord crimps, glottal mids and ultra-processed kick centres.
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216
SENSE 003
SENSE 003 (12")
Cat: SENSE 003. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Feral - "Hallucinated" (7:51)
Formant Value - "Deep Core" (5:14)
Luigi Tozzi - "Cenotes" (7:41)
Biocym - "Forest Blackout" (7:11)
Review: Clarifying its vision ahead of its ambient and en-tranced origins laid out earlier this year, Sense Code's third release solidifies the Northern Italian label as a hub for introspective and refined electronic music. Following last winter's split EP, 'Sense 003' embraces a multi-artist approach, all the while further establishing Italy's baton-bearing role in deep techno. Formant Value's dynamic downtempo standout 'Deep Core' unfolds with ingenious, perpetual motive basslines set against penumbral textures, while crisper percussive nuances unfold across Biocym's dark forestation on the B-side, 'Forest Blackout'.
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217
SPANDAU20 010
VARIOUS
SPANDAU20 010 (limited 2xLP)
Cat: SPND20 010. Rel: 09 Apr 25
Spandau20 - "Come Closer" (intro) (1:45)
Elli Acula - "Floating Eyes" (4:35)
Kink, Fjaak - "Overbridge" (4:35)
Dajusch - "Move" (5:35)
Claus - "Bloomscroll" (4:32)
Fjaak - "Jackfruit" (6:04)
Anna Z - "Icy Liq" (4:25)
Nikk - "Down In The Shadows" (5:31)
J Manuel - "Tufted" (4:45)
Tobi Neumann, J Manuel - "Fennec" (5:50)
Played by: Rave Energy
 in stock $29.73
218
The Golden Triangle Part 1
The Golden Triangle Part 1 (orange marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: ST 011. Rel: 27 Mar 25
The Golden Triangle (5:06)
Sunju Hargun & GiGi FM - "Lens Of Time" (6:24)
Sunju Hargun & Konduku - "Mekong" (5:54)
Ruak (7:04)
Review: A record that explores deep, hypnotic rhythms with a strong tribal and mystical undercurrent, the latest Siamese Twins records pushes the boundaries of what is possibly in eastern influences underground techno. Side-1 opens with 'The Golden Triangle', an atmospheric introduction that feels cinematic, setting the stage with ambient textures before giving way to movement. 'Lens of Time' follows, locking into a deep, primal groove where rolling percussion and rich low-end create an entrancing effect. On Side-2 'Mekong' leans into tribal mysticism, blending ancient rhythmic patterns with a modern pulse. The production is detailed yet raw, drawing from rich percussive layers. 'Ruak' closes the EP with pulsating bass and deep, rolling rhythms, channeling Eastern influences into a hypnotic techno flow. A powerful release from Siamese Twins Records, driven by Sunju Hargun's distinct vision.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan, Tom Drew
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219
Backstab EP
Cat: PRRUKBLK 122. Rel: 03 Apr 25
With You (5:21)
March On Mars (6:00)
Backstab (6:37)
Instinct (6:25)
Review: Techno doesn't come much more pure and effective than when it is served up by the Planet Rhythm label. At the helm of this fresh serving is Creznight. He goes straight in at the deep end with the muscular drum funk and tightly lopped vocal fragments of 'With You' which soon get you banging the walls. 'March on Mars' is just as direct but funky with warm and punchy kicks triggering percussive rolls and smeared synths. 'Backstab' shows no let up in the drum pressure but does have a more deft melodic touch that allows in some light and 'Instinct' shuts down with more well designed loops, a hint of 90s minimalism and a taught bassline that keeps things moving at pace.

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220
Newman EP
Newman EP (12")
Cat: WNK 016. Rel: 19 Sep 23
Newman (6:46)
Shanks (5:45)
Williams (5:33)
Review: Elusive techno silhouette Yaleesa Hall drops three new ones for their very own co-run Dutch label Will & Ink (alongside fellow artist Malin Genie). High-tempo techno and electro with the occasional sprinkling of EBM essence, this trio of tunes are as jackhammery as they are dreamy, with 'Newman' providing the gloomy foretaste; 'Shanks' the dreamy, electrified meat-on-the-bone; and 'Williams' the rapturous coda.
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Played by: Wes Baggaley
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221
Borai & Denham Audio Mixes
Cat: HOOJ 163. Rel: 15 Aug 23
HEO - "Cafe Del Mar" (Borai & Denham Audio Rave Booty mix) (5:25)
HEO - "Cafe Del Mar" (Borai & Denham Audio Pluck dub) (6:22)
Transformer 2 - "Fruit Of Love" (Denham Audio & Borai Audio Redux) (6:00)
Transformer 2 - "Fruit Of Love" (Borai dub) (5:54)
Review: A couple of years back, the revitalised Hooj Choons label released an album of orchestra-sporting covers of classic dance cuts of the 1990s under the HEO: Hooj Ensemble Orchestra tag, then got rave revivalists Borai and Denham Audio to remix their new version of trance classic 'Cafe Del Mar'. Here those mixes - a frankly filthy, bass-propelled 'Rave Booty' mix and a more acid-flecked, grandiose breakdown-sporting 'Pluck Dub' - finally make it onto wax, alongside the Club Glow duo's similarly previously digital-only reworks of Transformer 2's early 90s 'Hooj' classic 'Fruit of Love'. More tactile and loved up, with tactile bass, pleasing pianos and glassy-eyed vocal snippets, the pair's 'Redux' mix is simply sublime, while Borai's solo dub is a deliciously dreamy, rush-inducing affair that sounds like a future rave classic.
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222
Beneath The Roses
Cat: ODDEVEN 078. Rel: 14 Apr 25
Beneath The Roses (4:42)
Everything Is Illuminated (Andre Kronert remix) (7:48)
Everything Is Illuminated (7:42)
Still, The World Is Dark (9:43)
Review: For those who crave dark, detailed, and tightly tuned techno, check this one out from Stephan Hinz. He lands on Odd Even with four cuts packed with tension, immersive atmosphere and precision-crafted sounds for peak-time floors. 'Beneath The Roses' begins with potent kick drums tightly stacked under sizzling synth work and 'Everything Is Illuminated' and 'Still, The World Is Dark' ring more dark, grainy moods for the dead of night. On remix duty, Andre Kronert flips 'Everything Is Illuminated' into a relentless, stripped-back roller that locks you in from the first bar. This one's built for heads who like their techno raw.
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223
Time Piercer EP
Cat: TLPA 02. Rel: 23 Apr 25
Poacher Path (5:55)
Voice On The Air (6:23)
What Happened (6:01)
Glazzers (6:06)
Review: ANAZANAUT is a time-bending audio artefact stitched together from decades of disparate sonic moments. With recordings spanning from 1984 to 2024, the techno project feels like a cosmic scrapbook-fragmented memories reborn through meticulous remixing and remastering. From the icy atmospherics of 'Voice on the Air' to the vintage grit of 'Poacher Path (Extended Mix),' these tracks vibrate with echoes of past lives stitched together by a logic only time understands. ANAZANAUT doesn't follow a linear path; it loops, folds, and bends with compelling grooves and myriad occult sounds adding character and curiosity.
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224
At Les (remixes)
At Les (remixes) (translucent purple vinyl 12")
Cat: TR 53P. Rel: 28 Aug 24
At Les (Christian Smith Tronic Treatment remix) (9:44)
At Les (Christian Smith Hypnotica remix) (9:14)
Review: Christian Smith revisits Carl Craig's iconic ambient masterpiece 'At Les' with two exceptional remixes, originally crafted in 2010. This reissue on Tronic revives the deep house genre with a fresh perspective on a track that first appeared on Craig's 1997 album, More Songs About Food and Revolutionary Art. On Side-1, the 'Tronic Treatment remix' injects a pulsating energy into the ethereal original, blending rhythmic depth with the serene atmosphere that made the track a legend. Smith's remix maintains the emotional intensity while adding a driving beat that propels the listener forward. On Side-2, the 'Hypnotica remix,' where Smith delves into a more immersive, trance-like state. This version is all about loops and intricate layers, creating a soundscape that feels both expansive and intimate. Smith's reimagining of 'At Les' pays homage to Carl Craig's genius while introducing new sonic dimensions. Still, 14 years later...this is a club ready peak time record.
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225
Set Them Right
Cat: FRG 001. Rel: 09 Apr 25
Set Them Right (feat LE3 Black) (4:41)
Fizzy Lemon Juice (4:27)
Busy On 'Em (4:58)
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226
Global Underground 47: Montreal
Joseph CAPRIATI / VARIOUS
Global Underground 47: Montreal (gatefold translucent red yellow & blue vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: 502173 2388018. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Joseph Capriati - "Meandri" (6:45)
Rino Cerrone - "Rilis 07 B3" (5:03)
HoneyLuv & Roland Clark - "This Is My Life" (Carl Cox extended mix) (5:26)
Solomun - "Can't Stop" (dub) (6:13)
Frankey & Sandrino - "Blue Flash" (5:36)
John Thomas - "Working Night" (Dj Rolando remix) (6:04)
Deetron Presents Soulmate - "Path" (5:39)
UBX127 & Cari Lekebusch - "Baskanonen" (5:38)
Human Space Machine - "Places" (7:20)
Funkerman - "Speed Up" (Ben Sterling remix) (7:04)
Daniel Boon - "Kodiak" (5:35)
Fear-E Presents Breakbeat Energy - "Rinse Out Ma Selecta!" (5:22)
Oliver Huntemann & Marc Romboy - "Teufelsfisch" (7:03)
Gorge - "Erotic Soul" (rework) (7:25)
Deluka - "Ghost City" (4:24)
Joseph Capriati & Indira Paganotto - "Mantra" (9:57)
Gaetano Parisio - "Orbita" (5:26)
Review: Joseph Capriati has very quickly risen from underground techno player to top-tier titan. The Italian hails from Naples, a famous hotbed of minimalism that has spawned stars like Marco Carola. whose footsteps Capriati has followed in by securing his own Ibiza residency for his Metamorfosi party. The sort if sounds you can expect to hear on that label and at the events are well showcased here on his new mix of the legendary Global Underground series. From dark and driving techno to more emotional and melodic house, it's a colourful and widescreen ride that features a couple of his own fresh jams and many more from contemporary artists.

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 in stock $40.01
227
ASHPPE#4
ASHPPE#4 (12")
Cat: ASHPPE 4. Rel: 11 Apr 25
Judge (7:34)
Deeper (5:36)
The Box (7:00)
Review: The ASHPPE series has been nothing if not unhurried. It started several years ago but always results in essential outings when they do come. The fourth transmission from the techno talent emerges from subterranean shadows with three tracks aimed squarely at the club. 'Judge' is tightly looped and edgy without letting you settle and 'Deeper' then brings muscular broken beat patterns, glitchy textures and raw hits into a futuristic techno soundscape. 'The Box' brings bright and shimmering synth smears to more contorted and twisted drum patterns that demand your more inventive moves.


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228
Noel Skum
Noel Skum (12")
Cat: ELKTRN 003. Rel: 15 Apr 25
Noel Skum (4:17)
Mighty Thor (4:56)
No AI (4:55)
Reverse Cowgirl (3:46)
 in stock $16.66
229
Emeraude
Emeraude (12")
Cat: NON 065. Rel: 28 Mar 25
Aquamarine (5:40)
Emeraude (5:08)
Tanzanite (6:17)
Jade (6:00)
Review: French producer Alizee Chelal aka Tauceti's latest offering distills her signature fusion of dense, percussive momentum and textural finesse into four meticulously sculpted tracks. Across this four track release, she refines the balance between propulsion and atmosphere, drawing from the shadowy edges of techno while leaving space for shimmering, almost cinematic detail. 'Aquamarine' opens with rolling low-end and flickering metallic accents, setting the stage for the layered tension of 'Emeraude', where rhythms shift beneath fog-like synths. 'Tanzanite' tightens the focus, its kinetic pulse threaded with ghostly harmonics, while 'Jade' expands outward, its submerged melodies stretching into the depths. As both a DJ and producer, Tauceti has honed a distinct sonic languageione where intricate rhythms meet a deep, almost tactile sense of space. Her work moves fluidly between intensity and restraint, dissolving the lines between the physical and the ethereal.
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Played by: Tom Drew
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230
Basics EP
Basics EP (yellow vinyl 12")
Cat: BAUMUZIK 007. Rel: 30 Jan 25
Red (6:16)
Yellow (5:05)
Black (5:59)
Blue (4:56)
Review: Deas shows he has plenty of ideas (no? sorry) on this stark and futuristic techno missive from Bau Muzik. 'Red' drops you right into the heart of the dance floor at 4 am with wide eyes, flashy strobes and sweat everywhere. 'Yellow' is another hurried, hunched over, fizzy techno bomb that wrestles you along for the ride whether you like it or not and then things slow touch with the more paired back sounds of 'Black'. It's a wispy and airy blend of loops that move at pace but invite you in rather than pushing you away. 'Blue' is a lithe, funky number that exudes a sense of cool.
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231
Speicher 135
Cat: KOMPAKTEX 135. Rel: 13 Mar 25
Ida Engberg - "Nothing Feels The Same" (5:07)
Ida Engberg - "Pink Monkeys" (7:29)
Marco Resmann - "Rima" (feat Laatz) (5:13)
Marco Resmann - "Destination" (4:42)
Review: Ida Engberg's contribution to this release marks a striking departure from the Swedish techno DJ and record producer's usual sound, an unexpected, lush journey through the world of 2 step genre that's definitely not typically seen in her catalogue. The track is at once sensual and booming, designed for the late-morning hours when the dancefloor shifts from peak-time frenzy to more reflective, intimate moments. It pulses with a calm intensity, creating a smooth yet exhilarating rhythm that invites the listener into an immersive experience. On the flip side, 'Pink Monkeys' is a true sonic adventure, blending elements of EBM and sawtooth trance to produce a thrilling, psychedelic atmosphere. The track is a festival-ready anthem, charged with energy and unrestrained sound, allowing Ida to stretch her creative muscles even further. Meanwhile, Marco Resmann delivers two tracks that showcase his deep-rooted versatility. 'RIMA feat. Laatz' is a high-octane techno rollercoasterimenacing, frenetic, and impossible to ignore. Its relentless drive and chaotic energy keep the listener on their toes, offering a new, radical take on techno. Then, 'Dimensions' shifts into a more intricate, electro-driven vibe. Its low-slung groove is filled with subtle details, creating a balanced equilibrium that simultaneously engages both the mind and the body. Resmann's approach is detailed and meticulous, ensuring each sound has a purpose and brings the track to life. Together, these four tracks exemplify a mastery of genre-blending, pushing boundaries while still maintaining an infectious, danceable core that connects with listeners on a deep, visceral level.
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232
Locus Impervio
Locus Impervio (CD in hard-back book sleeve)
Cat: GRSCL 38. Rel: 01 Jul 24
Chryse
Longitude Of Ascending Node
Spartivento
Ascend
100scale
Luas
Equigen
Syrtis
Impervio
Ouranos
Equatorial Radius
Review: For well over a decade, Italian producer, electronic musician and sound designer Ocralab (real name Rocco Biscione) has been serving up immersive and enveloping ambient soundscapes, most of which tend towards the meditative and subtly sun-kissed. That's the trademark sound that he explores on gorgeous new full-length Locus Impervio, a set whose gently rising and falling melodic motifs, calming soundscapes and spacey sounds recall the halcyon days of ambient music in the mid-to-late 1990s. It's a genuinely gorgeous, soul-enriching set all told - the kind of thing we might have expected Pete Namlook, Jonah Sharp, Move D and Mixmaster Morris to put out circa 1994 (albeit with subtle nods to more contemporary, sound design-driven academic ambient releases).
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233
Killowat Hour
Cat: HIPS 005. Rel: 02 Oct 24
LP Rhythm - "Want Your Love" (6:18)
Aida - "Killowat Hour" (5:57)
Mance - "Cross Referance" (6:40)
Rokar - "Screwface" (4:41)
Hottpretty - "Make Me Yours" (6:12)
Mad Again - "The Night" (6:11)
Review: Killowat Hour is a collection of 90s-inspired gems that seamlessly blend new and old influences. On Side-1, LP Rhythm's 'Want Your Love' kicks things off with a nostalgic nod to prog and euro house, delivering a distinctly 90s vibe. Aida's title track, 'Killowat Hour,' ventures into futuristic techno territory, incorporating elements of new beat for a modern twist. Mance's 'Cross Reference' follows with bouncy techno rhythms, smooth melodies, and trance influences that keep the energy flowing. Other highlights include Hottpretty's 'Make Me Yours,' which takes listeners on a trancey, heady journey through early 90s techno, offering a vibrant and energetic experience. Mad Again's 'The Night' closes the collection with deep euro house vibes, adding a layer of sophistication to the nostalgic set. This compilation is idea for those who like deep house and those who appreciate the balance of classic and contemporary sounds.
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Played by: Fog
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234
Plusve
Plusve (2xCD)
Cat: FTCD 001. Rel: 16 Apr 25
Familial
Fink
Toulouse
Consent
Out Of Bounds
Niatune
The Tangeable Ephemeral
Detected
Paper
Chiral
Fifty-One
Familial (Dron remix)
Open Door (Yage remix)
Dis-Pep-See-Uh (Idiac Gaviscon mix)
Fink (Sound Synthesis remix)
The Tangeable Ephemeral (G Prod remix)
Chiral (Self Oscillate remix)
Sweetcorn (Tarsiform Cornhub Verified Amateur mix)
Fifty One (MOY remix)
Paper (EXM remix)
Consent (ReKaB Remake)
Xeromem (The Vast Profounds Apatheia mix)
Out Of Bounds (Myoptik No Time remix)
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235
Feel Love EP
Feel Love EP (translucent blue marbled vinyl 12" (comes in different coloured vinyl, we cannot guarantee which one you will receive)))
Cat: GCR 001. Rel: 23 Jan 25
I Feel Love (7:15)
I Feel Love (Jurgen Kirsch remix) (6:45)
New Generation (6:25)
New Generation (Homebase remix) (6:43)
Review: Following their successful Get Closer club nights in Nuremberg, Homebase and Jurgen Kirsch are launching a music label under the same name. The label's mission is clear: to release timeless electronic music on vinyl while returning to the essence of what truly mattersipure, straightforward quality. For their debut release, they've signed two tracks by renowned Pokerflat and 8Bit artist Markus Homm, with remixes crafted by the label founders themselves. All four of these are stripped back and floor-ready minimal and tech fusions with robust low ends and plenty of craft in the sound designs to elevate them above mere fodder.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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236
Along Came Polly
Along Came Polly (1-sided 12")
Cat: AL 097. Rel: 05 Feb 25
Along Came Polly (Konstantin Sibold, Zac & Carmee remix) (5:06)
Review: A powerhouse of festival-ready techno that's primed for mainstage moments, designed to shake speakers and lift crowds. With its soaring dynamics and relentless build, it's a hands-in-the-air anthem that brings the intensity of a festival rave to life. The production is big and bold, with hard-hitting beats and an infectious rhythm that commands attention. This one-sided vinyl release is a showcase of Rebuke's ability to craft a track that resonates with newer techno lovers, making it a perfect addition to any high-energy set. A prime example of popular, mainstage techno set to electrify any dancefloor.
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237
Decima
Decima (2xLP)
Cat: KW 39. Rel: 25 Jul 24
Minore (5:21)
Methodist (5:40)
Aquaton (5:24)
Super Septima (4:28)
Crime & Punishment (6:12)
Cyberfox (5:23)
Axial Force (5:52)
The Dance Class (5:37)
Review: Ben Klock's label signs up Stef Mendesidis for an ambitious double 12" here that offers up eight superbly designed techno weapons. The open wastes no time locking you into some bulky and muscular groves with driving drums and smart dub chords peeling off the rhythm. There is an absorbing haunting vibe to 'Axial Force' with its smoky, ghostly pads and long-tailed chords while the closer 'The Dance Class' has an unsettling sense of urgency and paranoia in the tightly woven bell melodies and unrelenting drum funk. These are precision-tooled bombs for techno connoisseurs.
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Played by: DJ Bone
 in stock $25.01
238
Synthology
Synthology (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: OPH 001. Rel: 21 Mar 25
Relativitet (6:30)
Techno Rock'n'roll (7:34)
Disfunctional (6:22)
Beverly Hills Toms (6:09)
Review: Ophan, formatively a festival hosting talents the likes of Onur Ozer, Hicham, and P.O in Cyprus, now branches out into deeper and increasingly original sonic territory with the launch of its own label. They kick off with a four-track EP from Turin's Otis, who joins a new throng of V/A releasers alongside Innershades, Derek Carr, Munir Nadir, Lvca, and Dawl. Synthology, the debut release under Ophan's label (Oph001), recaptures Otis' ability to finely balance peak times and rolling intervals, with 'Techno Rock'n'roll' in particular marking an especially perfuse detour through high school hair metal synths set against cosmic riser stabs. The release also introduces Lithos, a new subseries.
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239
Mistress 17
Cat: MISTRESS 017. Rel: 12 Mar 25
We Need One Another (4:57)
Last Hope (4:25)
We Need One Another (instrumental) (5:00)
We Need One Another (Bassapella) (5:07)
We Need One Another (acappella) (2:34)
Review: Z.I.P.P.O is an Italian born producer now based in Berlin but who brings plenty of Motor City influences to this EP on Mistress Recordings. It is one that holds emotion high up the list of things to get right while colliding both nostalgic and futuristic designs. 'We Need One Another' is an ice-cold and minimal opener and 'Last Hope' is steeped in melancholy thanks to wispy, lingering pads. 'We Need One Another' then comes in three forms with crisp as you like snares and kinetic kicks making for a busy rhythm.
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240
Coded Fragments
Cat: NHEOMA 025. Rel: 20 Feb 25
Coded Fragments (5:28)
Phase Modulation Nexus (6:35)
Metasonic (4:49)
Mutation Machines (4:50)
Review: Nheoma clocks up a quarter of a century of releases here with a potent new techno outing from Exum. The opener is a brilliantly constructed but of loopy techno madness where the while thing seems to be tumbling ever deeper down the rabbit hole. 'Phase Modulation Nexus' ups the ante with skittish broken beats and is wired up with intense synth arps and the dystopian aesthetic carries on through the squealing storm of 'Metasonic' and the driving power of 'Mutation Machines'.
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241
Virtual Dreams II: Ambient Explorations In The House & Techno Age Japan 1993-1999
VARIOUS
Cat: MFM 072/VRD03. Rel: 18 Oct 24
Dub Squad - "Blown Fruit" (9:07)
Akio/Okihide - "Phoenix At Desert" (5:50)
Palomatic - "Flutter" (6:27)
Virgo - "Prelude" (4:01)
Ambient 7 - "Escape" (8:06)
Web - "The Cycle Of Seasons" (5:55)
Yukihiro Fukutomi - "5 Blind Boys" (9:19)
Katsuya Hironaka - "Pause" (6:47)
Riow Arai - "1969" (6:39)
Modern Living - "Snow Bird" (7:11)
Missing Project - "Poisson Davril" (Galaxy dub) (7:30)
Drawing Future Life - "1969" (6:28)
Review: Music From Memory totally recall and compile this next instalment in their popular multi-artist compilation series, Virtual Dreams. This time centring on Ambient Explorations In The House And Techno Age, Japan 1993-1999, this second edition in the series follows on from the first released in 2020, and continues to shine a light on the house and techno-adjacent music that helped redefine the definition of ambient music during the 1990s. While the first focused on Europe, we venture far further East here, primarily riffing on the many ambient flows and sequential somnaumblisms eminent from the J-shaped isle from the time, including the trans-missive floater, 'Phoenix At Desert' by Akio and the pulse-tidal electro phaseout, Web's 'The Cycle Of Seasons'.
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242
Two People
Two People (12" in embossed sleeve)
Cat: 00R 2. Rel: 24 Sep 24
Two People (4:55)
Echo Trak (7:37)
In Statics (5:52)
Don't Be Scared (4:26)
Review: Ever reticent contemporary ambient techno artist Nthng shares 'Two People', their latest EP to hit the shelves. Building on their always wordless sound - one native to a certain "mysterious" corner of the techno world, one that implies that words are insufficient in capturing both breadth and depth of sound - 'Two People' is a minimally stirring EP, one that relies on the bare associations of just two visual indicators of theme: snow, unity. Imprinted on the planar white surface shown on the front cover is a lowercase trace of the title track, which, in sound, hears a vocal recollective of a baby's gurgle, and a lonesome pad lilt that only ever so much as teases a movement, ghosted by the absence of (and so haunted by the promise of) a beat. When beats do interpellate the scape, they do with the textural quality of stalactites, breaking and dropping to the floor in step on both 'Echo Trak' and 'In Statik'. Nthng's filtrated percussion and long-release tails serve to dust the surface snow off many ambered, glaciered memories, preserved in the unspelunked caves of an antarctic psyche. Closer 'Don't Be Scared' plods forth, steppers style, with the stridency of an epiphanic polar walkabout, its swells contrasting to the many radiophonic FX peppering the mix: they give the sense of the odd "do you read me?", grounding the far-yonder miracle pads in telecommunicated reassurances from the outpost.
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243
Hot Mess EP
Hot Mess EP (transluscent "sunset" orange marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: TRSN 024C. Rel: 19 Sep 24
By My Soul (6:13)
By My Soul (Tommy Holohan remix) (6:18)
Body Harmony (5:47)
Body Harmony (Obscure Shape remix) (4:45)
Review: Techno has become ever more coloured by trance and hard dance in recent times and this new EP from The Chronics taps into that. It opens with the bright sounds and retro-future 90s energy of 'By My Soul' with its hundred-mile-an-hour drums catchy vocal stabs. The Tommy Holohan remix) is even more physical and direct and slamming and 'Body Harmony' then sinks into a groove that feels like it floats, with reversed snares and flappy kicks. Obscure Shape remixes with more low-end heft but still some nice catchy funk.
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244
Mindframe
Mindframe (12")
Cat: BLKMUSIC 013. Rel: 10 Jul 24
Know Your Friends (Vox) (6:07)
Machina (7:50)
Know Your Friends (Voxless) (6:06)
Elements (6:42)
Review: Blackmarket is a New York party that has always led from the front and been a rare underground haven for threads. The label reflects that similar mindset and here label boss Taimur and long-time Costa Rican friend Artro link up for a four-track techno trip. 'Know Your Friends (Vox)' is a percussive workout with sinewy synths reaching into the cosmos. There is more low-end heft to 'Machina' which is weighty and dubby. A second version of 'Know Your Friends' is surging and metallic and last of all 'Elements' brings a touch of high-speed funk to a techno framework.
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245
Breaking The Loop
Cat: ENEMY 041. Rel: 29 Jan 25
Lost (1:51)
Outline (5:19)
Silo (4:44)
FM9 (5:41)
Dissociative (5:37)
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246
Simulator (remixes)
Simulator (remixes) (limited neon green ripple vinyl 12")
Cat: DC 307. Rel: 28 Aug 24
Simulator (Mha Iri remix) (6:27)
Simulator (Odd Mob remix) (4:13)
Simulator (Chris Avantgarde remix) (5:44)
Review: Adam Beyer and Green Velvet are legendary names in techno music for over 30 years now. Their powerhouse track 'Simulator' receives a set of fresh remixes, extending to some producers to show off their version of this lofty new classic. First up, Mha Iri, a pivotal figure for Drumcode, delivers a scorching remix. She retains the original's fierce bass stabs, using them as formidable motifs, while injecting an abundance of intensity through electrifying builds and drops. Next, Odd Mobb, an emerging talent from Australia recognized by Fred Everything and Skrillex, infuses his four-minute rework with high energy. His remix emphasises the low-end elements and introduces vibrant new bursts of color, creating a dynamic rendition that keeps listeners engaged. Finally, Chris Avantgarde, known for his inventive productions, crafts a remix that defies genre boundaries. Combining elements of breaks, bass, electronica and techno, his interpretation spreads across all of his personal influences. Pressed on neon green 'rippled' vinyl, this record looks as dangerous as it sounds.
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247
Set A Dot
Set A Dot (12" + sticker + MP3 download code)
Cat: TANE 003. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Magallanes (6:02)
Turn The Tables (5:31)
Cycle Break (5:47)
Set A Dot (5:29)
Review: A Berlin native with Ukrainian heritage, Chontane returns with his third release on his own TANE label. This four-tracker showcases his favoured sense of rhythmic intensity and intricate groove work, all imbued with raw percussion, hypnotic basslines and evolving textures that make for subtle but impactful techno weapons. 'Magallanes' opens with chunky drums and builds into a dense rhythmic crescendo, 'Turn the Tables' amplifies things with more hurried drum patterns and deep bass that twists and turns to keep things moving then 'Cycle Break' explores tribal grooves and metallic textures. 'Set A Dot' delivers a relentless forward motion with skittering percussion and sharp synths for those moments when you're utterly lost in the rave.

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248
Parallax Effect Part 1
Cat: APNEA 111. Rel: 27 Nov 24
Colorvi (6:04)
Omen Observer (5:42)
Prophetic Traces (6:03)
Out Of Ether (6:27)
Review: The ever-versatile Dutchman that is Versalife returns with more of his artfully crafted techno fusions, this time for the Spanish label Apnea. 'Colorvi' kicks off with a jumbled of glistening synth lines, tumbling arps and bristling drums that awaken every sense in your body. 'Omen Observer' has a darker underlying bassline but still gets lit up with sparkling keys that dart about the mix. 'Prophetic Traces' keeps the energy levels up with more fresh broken beat workouts and glowing, pixel-thin synths while 'Out Of Ether' shuts down with a fourth and final electro-techno fusion with an acid and squelchy bassline.
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249
SA 004
SA 004 (12")
Cat: SA 004. Rel: 08 Jul 24
Lawrence - "Hawser" (6:14)
Joey Anderson - "Human Kind" (6:21)
Takuya Matsumoto - "Three Flowers" (5:42)
R/K - "Desired Spring" (6:25)
Review: Short Attention Records makes a welcome return here with a new drop of wax that fits the label head into its roots in deep techno sound worlds. This one takes the form of a various artists' EP crafted with an intake feel for cosy floors and who better to kick off in that vibe than the revered Lawrence whose 'Hawser' is a groovy and melodious track. Next, New Jersey don Joey Anderson sets a slow and deep tone with 'Human Kind' which has moody vocals and Japanese artist Takuya Matsumoto follows with 'Three Flowers', a more potent and driving cut with a fine acid bassline. Rounding off the EP is 'Desired Spring' by R/K, a loop-driven deep house gem designed for both listening and dancing.
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 in stock $13.62
250
MOB 001
MOB 001 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: MOB 001. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Kemet (1) (7:50)
Kemet (2) (7:09)
 in stock $13.62
251
8 AM EP
8 AM EP (12")
Cat: PRRUKBLK 124. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Dissociation (Ferdinger remix) (6:55)
8 AM (6:17)
Dissociation (4:58)
Error (5:57)
Review: Karol Mozgawa is Polish techno talent Deas, and he brings his class to Planet Rhythm here, although it's Ferdinger remix of 'Dissociation' which gets things underway. It's a speedy and supple techno pile-driver with euphoric chords sure to elevate the 'floor. '8 AM' is much more mechanical and industrial with unrelenting drums and textured hooks peeling off the beats. 'Dissociation' in original form is a classic bit of soulful hi-tek Motor City goodness and 'Error' closes with some raved up synth madness and super-sized hi hats.

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252
Clergy 10 Years: Charlie
Cat: CRGX 3. Rel: 27 Mar 25
USAW - "Kokedama" (5:35)
Red Rooms - "Imaginary Pleasures" (5:00)
Bidoben - "Mimic" (5:52)
SLV - "Ohne Sonne" (5:54)
Vinicius Honorio - "Three Hearts" (5:49)
Felicie - "Shadow Works" (Cleric 3/10 Years remix) (5:56)
Review: The Clergy label celebrates ten years in the game by serving up another of its vital techno sermons. This one comes with the sub-head 'Charlie' and sure is a charged-up various artists affair that kicks off with the anxious synth designs and nimble drum funk of USAW's 'Kokedama'. Red Rooms coats his beats in dusty and scruffy hi-hats on 'Imaginary Pleasures' while Bidoben gets more deep and eerie with the melodic howls of 'Mimic.' SLV's 'Ohne Sonne' keeps the tension levels high with paranoid synths peeling off an unrelenting groove and two further offerings explore more paired back sounds that tunnel deep into the future.
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 in stock $16.11
253
Acid Avengers 031
Cat: AAR 031. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Luche - "Pain Bird" (6:44)
Luche - "Some Days Don't Exist" (6:40)
Laton Rave - "Celestial Bloom" (6:57)
Laton Rave - "Hornest Revenge" (6:55)
Review: Nantes-based producers Luche and Laton Rave, both rooted in the free-party scene and affiliated with Esprits Sauvages and Chat Manik, channel their underground origins into this latest Acid Avengers split EP. Across four tracks, they tap into the raw, hypnotic energy of early acid techno, weaving together influences from tribe, doom, and Belgium's old-school rave scene. 'Pain Bird' and 'Some Days Don't Exist' showcase Luche's knack for atmospheric intensity, while Laton Rave's 'Celestial Bloom' and 'Hornest Revenge' push deeper into shadowy, propulsive territory. A dark, electrifying release built for all-night sessions under open skies.
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254
Rhythm & Stealth (reissue)
Cat: 196587 08371. Rel: 19 May 23
Dusted (4:39)
Phat Planet (5:24)
Chant Of A Poor Man (5:50)
Double Flash (3:55)
El Cid (5:57)
Afrika Shox
Dub Gussett
Swords (1:02)
6/8 War (9:20)
Rino's Prayer (6:37)
Review: Leftfield really managed to make lightning strike twice back in their heyday. After the pair's seminal self-titled debut album set a new benchmark for what was possible with a dance music full length, they managed to do it again with Rhythm & Stealth. It will be forever best known for the tune that was picked and used in the Guinness advert ('Phat Planet') but that is just one of the many highlights. The album originally came in 1999 and was nominated for the 2000 Mercury Music Prize as well as making number one on the UK Albums Chart. It is a full-fat mix of epic basslines, driving percussion and dark moods that adds up to a head-melting soundtrack to a damn good night.
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 in stock $29.19
255
Sounds From The Past III
Cat: MR 013. Rel: 02 Jun 23
Sounds From The Past III (4:48)
Fusion (5:05)
Shimmer (5:01)
Estar Farto (5:36)
Bittersweet (5:36)
Review: Lars Husimans has made himself a core part of the family at SHDW & Obscure Shape's ever more crucial Mutual Rytm label. His ongoing Sounds From The Past series is back with a third thrilling volume here and opens with the title track, a cantering cut that sweeps you off your feet and heads off to the cosmos. There is more twisted machine funk on 'Fusion' and intense, unrelenting urgency to the shimmering loops of 'Shimmer'. 'Estar Farto' is all about the underlapping bassline that never stops churning and 'Bittersweet' brings some wall-rattling synth action to light up any set.
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 in stock $15.01
256
Sieging Through Fire & Flames
Sieging Through Fire & Flames (translucent gold vinyl LP + sticker + MP3 download code)
Cat: VENA 002. Rel: 05 Jun 23
The Last Leader In The Ruins Of Eternity (6:18)
Final Ramparts To The City Of Lights (5:25)
The Last Leader In The Ruins Of Eternity (Spheric remix) (5:48)
Sieging Through Fire & Flames (6:18)
Blinded By Wrath (6:36)
Sieging Through Fire & Flames (Codex Empire remix) (5:18)
 in stock $22.22
257
Federation Of Rytm II
VARIOUS
Cat: MR 010. Rel: 02 Mar 23
VIL & CRAVO - "Funk Doido" (5:14)
Lars Huismann - "New Way" (5:05)
Mark Broom - "Ole Ole" (4:36)
Stef Mendesidis - "Space Shark" (5:36)
Alpharisc - "Flow" (3:36)
Fireground - "Coastline" (4:48)
Steve Redhead - "Faliekant" (5:02)
Beau Didier - "Like That" (5:02)
Isaiah - "Fuck Your Style" (4:32)
Chlar - "Beat The Clock" (5:52)
ANNE - "Blind" (5:04)
Regent - "Gradient" (5:11)
Stojche - "Philadelphia" (5:38)
SHDW & Obscure Shape - "Lost In Translation" (4:31)
Alarico - "Keep Steppin'" (4:47)
Raffaele Attanasio - "Astray Red" (5:19)
Chontane - "Jul" (5:03)
Invexis - "Summer Night" (5:16)
 in stock $46.13
258
Destination Other (ERP mix)
Cat: GH 06. Rel: 05 Dec 18
Mihara (6:49)
Destination Other (6:59)
Shambala (ERP remix) (6:38)
Shambala (5:31)
Review: The second part of Garage Hermetique's ongoing trawl through the archives of Kirk Degiorgio's acclaimed As One project offers up some classic, previously album-only tracks from 1994 and '97. First up is "Mihara", a wonderfully spacey, positive and dreamy fusion of elongated synth chords, funky, Clavinet style motifs, rich bass and skittish, Detroit-influenced drums. Deep breakbeat-techno cut "Destination Other" showcases two of Degiorgio's primary influences - namely jazz-funk and Motor City electro - while "Shambala" (B2) is a breezy, attractive and aesthetically pleasing chunk of techno/electro fusion. Fittingly, Convextion man Gerard Hansen dons his E.R.P alias to deliver a 2018 update of the latter track, in the process turning it into a warm, yearning and loved up chunk of deep electro full of lilting melodies and drifting pads.
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259
Medium Is The Message II
Medium Is The Message II (coloured vinyl 12" + insert (comes in different coloured vinyl, we cannot guarantee which one you will receive))
Cat: NS 40. Rel: 15 Feb 23
The Medium Is The Message (long mix) (13:32)
The Medium Is The Message (short mix) (10:46)
Review: Some 14 years after he unleashed the original version of 'The Medium Is The Message' - an attractively deep and melancholic chunk of hypnotic, dub-tinged early morning techno hypnotism - Levon Vincent has decided to revisit and re-make the track on a surprise sequel. On the A-side 'Long Mix', his full vision for the track is materialised, with the original's familiar riffs re-played in hazier, harder form atop a raw, stabbing bassline, more subtly forthright beats and effects-laden percussive fills. It's a brilliant revision all told, which maintains some of the original's sonic poignancy whilst adding a little extra weight and energy. The flip side 'Short Mix' naturally compresses the action, emphasising his breathless percussion builds and the mind-mangling sonic stabs.
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260
5 Deadly Venoms: Snake
Cat: SC 018. Rel: 16 Mar 23
Poima - "Perelom" (5:24)
Farron - "Press Train Wreck" (5:50)
Lindenberg Support - "Brooklyn Squad" (4:16)
Roger 23 - "Bewegliches Ziel" (6:15)
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261
Trois
Trois (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: CRAM 313DLP. Rel: 02 Feb 23
Leila (feat Sofiane Saidi) (4:18)
Done Done (feat Cem Yildiz) (5:46)
Ya Mahla (feat Wael Alkak) (6:55)
Halim Guelil (feat Cheb Halim) (3:58)
Habaytak (feat Ghizlane Melih) (4:48)
Gouloulou (feat Fella Soltana) (3:43)
Acid Chawi (feat Khnafer Lazhar) (4:45)
Rachid Trip (feat Rachid Taha) (6:29)
Emo (5:06)
Sayarat 303 (part II) (7:13)
Review: Electronic music is guilty of so many injustices it's hard to know where to begin. Among the least talked about historically is the lack of space made for South Asian and South Asian-heritage artists, who, despite the written pantheons doing their best not to emphasise it, have contributed an incredible amount to the canon's many genres. Things are improving in terms of representation and visibility, but there is still a very, very long way to go.

Even without the urgent need for more equal coverage, it was always going to be hugely exciting to get a copy of an Acid Arab album. And Trois does not disappoint. The Paris-based production duo invite us into ever-deeper corners of their sound, from the tense prog chug of 'Ya Mahla' and the stripped techno build of 'Rachid Trip', to the slick and sexy, writhing broken gem 'Gouloulou', it's as varied as the influences involved.
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262
Not Here For The Fame EP
Cat: REFLEKT 017. Rel: 27 Apr 23
Not Here For The Fame (5:55)
Unknown Velocity (5:39)
Are You Happy? (5:11)
Powergroove (6:15)
Review: Charles Accarisi, also known as Chlar, is a multi-talented techno artist and a promising name on the scene. On the 17th release of Self Reflektion, 'Not Here For The Fame', he showcases his technical abilities as a producer and DJ with a diverse selection of four tracks made for the dancefloor. The title track is characterised by steely mechanisms while 'Unknown Velocity', also on the A-side, has a direct impact influenced by Robert Hood. On the flip, 'Are You Happy?' takes on a loopier late 90s techno feel, followed by the austere peak-time offering aptly titled 'Powergroove.'
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Played by: Philippe Petit
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263
Mirror Counterpart
Cat: PRTR 22. Rel: 20 Sep 22
Mirror Counterpart (7:22)
Unexpected Bahaviour (5:39)
Indeterminacy (6:08)
Stellar Triangulation (5:24)
Alice Matter (8:24)
Cloud Chamber (5:26)
Aestivation (5:37)
Uncertiny Principle (5:10)
Review: This is the third full-length album by veteran Swedish producer Ola Obergman who has been producing since the turn of the millennium on respected imprints such as Skam, Borft and Futhur Electronix. A heavy collection of 808-based fusion in classic Pariter style, Mirror Counterpart is a cohesive effort featuring some truly impressive productions; from the early proto-house sound of the title track, to the Detroit influenced hi-tech soul cuts on the second disc - 'Indeterminacy' and 'Stellar Triangulation' respectively - going into 4/4 robot funk on the second disc with 'Alice Matter' and 'Uncertiny Principle' being the highlights. Superb.
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264
Out There EP
Out There EP (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: OTM 001. Rel: 17 Oct 22
You Wanna Get Real (10:57)
Whispers (11:26)
Review: The mysterious Jase inaugurates new label Off The Map with some quirked-up and glitched-out microhouse on the Out There EP. On side A, you can properly get weird at the afterhours with the cheeky blip, blurp, bleep of 'You Wanna Get Real', while over on the flip you've got another reductive jam reminiscent of mid-noughties mnml on 'Whispers' - all atonal sounds and clipped rhythm programming to keep the paranoid dancefloor vibes going well into Monday morning. Tip!
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265
Shinjuku District EP
Cat: EMERALD 014B. Rel: 29 Sep 22
Addicted (5:10)
Cargo (6:07)
Club 49 (5:24)
Jackin' (5:26)
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266
White Line Sunrise II.I (Le Roy Soleil)
White Line Sunrise II.I (Le Roy Soleil) (140 gram vinyl double 12")
Cat: ERS 050. Rel: 06 Dec 21
The Smell Of Orange Peel (7:26)
Kliszewicz Klopcic Klim (4:58)
City Limits (5:27)
Feathers (6:12)
Versace 101624 (13:46)
The Clock House (Pt 1) (1:21)
EL-9400 (8:07)
My Brother & His Mate (2:36)
Review: Roy Of The Ravers takes a break from his mischievious outings on Acid Waxa et al to lay down some of his braindance tackle on Emotional Response. White Line Sunrise II.I (Le Roy Soleil) can rightly be considered a follow-up to White Line Sunrise II and indeed it represents a similar kind of spectrum of electronica. Roy's sound is edging further into the kind of 'artist' territory where slower, softer tracks, odd vocal diversions and some pop sensibilities merge with the acid, electro, breakbeat and other well-established tropes of his sound. It's the kind of record which could easily broach this quirky fringe operator of UK electronics to a broader fan base, and there's no doubt he's got the melodic, emotional heft on tracks like 'Versace 101624' to get everyone on board.


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Played by: Piers Harrison
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267
Supercade
Supercade (limited 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: COS 003. Rel: 16 Jan 23
Moving Jumping (7:10)
El (6:59)
Deonn (5:02)
Honeysuckle (4:27)
Elevated (6:42)
Blue Venus (6:16)
Miss You (5:53)
Sooth 2 (1:59)
Water Puppets (4:39)
Black Sand (4:21)
Time (4:48)
Review: Howard Dodd (Tongue, Anoesis, Oxidation, Doc Bozique) takes control on the third Anoesis release on Cosmic Soup. Supercade is one that's been long anticipated by fans of their well designed breakbeat sounds and their first since 1995's Blood & Sweat on D*Fusion. As such there is a hint of 90s post rave magic to the 11 cuts here, all with cosmic intent and deep grooves - tunes that have you lost in a reverie on the heart of the dance floor but with your gaze turned skyward. Essential stuff.

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268
Arbores
Arbores (2xLP limited to 200 copies)
Cat: TRLP 05. Rel: 27 Mar 23
Pinus (15:32)
Quercus (4:34)
Alnus (18:22)
Fraxinus (10:05)
Tilia (6:51)
Acer (16:44)
Betula (3:49)
Review: Troekurovo Recordings is a production team made up of Toki Fuko, Vadim Basov and Evgeny Vorontsov and they have been hidden away deep in some enchanted Russian forests recording music. Now they are putting out the results on this superb double pack. This project started back in 2016 as a live experimental jam and is now an annual tradition made on loads of analogue gear on the banks of a canyon that was formed many years ago by a melting glacier. The locale provides inspiration - from the fresh country air to the meteor showers often visible overhead - for the music making which is strictly "no preparation, no pre-programming - hardware, friends and live improvisation only."



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269
Correcciones Calypso 4
Cat: CC 004. Rel: 24 Apr 23
Youkounkoun - "Samoarabian" (6:50)
Inigo Vontier - "Transito" (6:11)
Thomass Jackson - "Traccident" (7:01)
Olta Karawame - "Folie Sans Dent" (6:05)
Review: Correcciones Calypso returns from a generous hiatus with the fourth edition of its acclaimed edit series, replete with four re-edits that veer from the subtle to the downright brazen. Thomass Jackson and INigo Vontier invite the French duo Youkounkoun to open proceedings with an insane early 80s edit full of big drums and exotic touches that's been blowing dancefloors all around the world for the past years - and definitely resides in the brazen category, despite a lot of work having gone into it. Olta Karawame make their debut on the series with a powerful, compact edit full of ballsy keyboard riffing and a military-sized kick drum that is guaranteed to have heads banging . To complete the release label bosses Thomass and INigo deliver edits of their own with their characteristic sound, giving this EP maximum a value for money factor and entertainment from start to finish.

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270
Artificial Intelligence (reissue)
VARIOUS
Cat: WARPLP 6R. Rel: 08 Dec 22
The Dice Man - "Polygon Window" (5:13)
Musicology - "Telefone 529" (4:16)
Autechre - "Crystel" (4:32)
IAO - "The Clan" (5:11)
Speedy J - "De-Orbit" (6:03)
Musicology - "Premonition" (4:07)
UP! - "Spiritual High" (7:41)
Autechre - "The Egg" (7:35)
Dr Alex Paterson - "Loving You Live" (3:53)
Review: Warp's 'Artificial Intelligence' compilation, a ground-breaking and wildly popular collection of "home listening music" that helped introduce the world to ambient techno and IDM, turns 30 this year. As this remastered anniversary reissue proves, the release has lost none of its charm in the three decades that have passed since it first appeared in stores. Highlights appear thick and fast throughout, from the immersive ambient techno creepiness of The Dice Man's 'Polygon Window' (an early Richard D James production) and deep space electro shuffle of Autechre's 'Crystel', to the bleeping bliss of Speedy J's gorgeous 'De Orbit', the acid-flecked Detroit-isms of 'Spiritual High' by Up (a barely used alias of Richie Hawtin) and the horizontal headiness of Dr Alex Paterson's 'Loving You Live', an alternative pass on the Orb's ambient house masterpiece 'A Huge Ever Growing Pulsating Brain'.
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271
The Botox Queen
Cat: TRP 039. Rel: 29 Sep 22
Paranoid Thoughts
Ticket To Childhood
No Tell Motels
Noodle Soup
Review: Vladimir Dubyshkin is a mainstay of Nina Kraviz's Trip label and for good reason. HIs sounds embody the musical MO of the imprint in perfect fashion. This time out he again mixes up a wild sphere of sound from hardcore to rave to acid. 'No Tell Motel' is a bonkers but brilliant tune with fairground energy, pulling techno beats and characterful spoken word vocals that will get supersized crowds going wild. 'Noodle Soup' is a punchy breakbeat workout, then 'Paranoid Thoughts' sinks into a linear, banging, straight-up techno roller with hits to die for. There is a twisted and textured synth tension to 'Ticket To Childhood' that's offset with innocent melodies. Great stuff.
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272
Wie Raben
Wie Raben (gatefold double 12")
Cat: MINIMOOD 019. Rel: 23 Jul 19
Wie Raben (extended version) (6:20)
Wie Raben (Ambient version) (7:47)
Wie Raben (Iori remix) (6:47)
Wie Raben (ROD remix) (5:35)
Wie Raben (Reinhard Voigt remix) (9:17)
Wie Raben (Christian Burkhardt remix) (7:10)
Wie Raben (Andre Galluzzi remix) (6:22)
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273
Rave Tracks Of Love Part 2
Rave Tracks Of Love Part 2 (yellow vinyl 12")
Cat: RETROV 004. Rel: 21 Jan 25
Berwick Manor (5:08)
The Living Dream (5:25)
Dungeons (6:24)
Berwick Manor (No Vox mix) (4:41)
Review: Barrow Boy is a lesser-spotted alias of the great UK techno talent, Ben Sims. With this project, the Machine man veers into rave-flavoured sounds that are designed for maximum and immediate impact. Here they come on the infamous Retro-Vert label on a suitably garish acid-yellow vinyl. 'Berwick Manor' sets the pilled-up tone from the off with big beats, ravey stabs and retro flourishes. 'The Living Dream' is just as dense and full throttle in its aural assault and 'Dungeons' layers up gallivanting drums and razor-sharp stabs. A No Vox mix of 'Berwick Manor' shuts down with unrelenting energy.
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Played by: Mark Broom, Fog
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274
Last Place On Earth (feat Audrey Danza/Affekt Unit remixes)
Cat: PHLX 005. Rel: 15 Jul 24
Ground Zero (5:00)
New Age Replicants (6:39)
Japanese Dystopia (dirty version) (5:43)
Last Place On Earth (Audrey Danza remix) (5:47)
Last Place On Earth (Affekt Unit remix) (5:27)
Last Place On Earth (5:52)
Review: The superb Philoxenia Records, which is spearheaded by Luigi Di Venere and Neu Verboten, here unveils a coveted addition to its collection with the the super limited Last Place On Earth EP from Vilnius-based Dovydas Platakis aka Jokios Kulturos. It's a cinematic work that immerses listeners in a dystopian realm that blends avant-garde tones with manga-inspired cyberpunk vibes. Each track serves as a gateway to a world where technological progress intertwines with societal decline, which is of course often the focus of classic cyberpunk literature. Di Venere and Verboten also combine under their Affekt Unit alias to deliver captivating remixes and bring trance and tribal techno elements to the party.
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275
23 Oil Street EP
Cat: TRSN 027. Rel: 19 Dec 24
Sonic Intrusion (6:01)
23 Oil Street (5:22)
Sonic Intrusion (Julian Muller remix) (5:28)
Point Zero (5:50)
Curious Concepts (5:24)
Point Zero (Levzon remix) (5:30)
Review: Disguised returns to TRSN with an exhilarating EP that includes standout remixes by MYLE (aka Julian Muller) and Levzon. The Berlin-based duo TRSN is admired for their dynamic and hypnotic soundscapes and continues to captivate and find new creative ground here following the success of their debut album and a remarkable first set on Boiler Room earlier this year. Across this 12" you will hear their signature blend of energy and depth, great use of vocal hooks and fine grass of how to get a 'floor in a frenzy.
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276
Moon 1
Moon 1 (LP)
Cat: PAM 001LP. Rel: 29 Oct 24
One Lost Moon (5:11)
Tiny Spiral Loom (5:22)
Dark Wing Soundwave (5:12)
Garbage Van Exhaust (5:18)
I See All & I See Nothing (5:45)
Song Of Dust (4:05)
Spider Dub (5:13)
In The Emptiness (4:39)
Materials Made From The Blood (4:07)
Everything's A Song In A Sound World (4:34)
Cracked Cloud Before War (4:25)
Review: A fascinating new long-player from Justin Robertson under his new Five Green Moons alias, marking another new stylistic turn for the Mancunian DJ and producer, whose main remit is house music to most. Moon 1, by contrast, is not "Justin at the house controls", but rather him delving into "his roots, digging around through the likes of P.I.L, Gang Of Four, On-U-Sound, Current 93, Coil, Sabres Of Paradise and all manner of post punk echoes", a "haunted ballroom of memories", in the artist's own words. Our glossing of Moon 1 is that this is probably the best post-punk come dubstep crossover record you'll hear in 2024, though it does also cross over into wonky beats and monologuing ambi-trance on occasion too. The record moves increasingly mauve-psychedelic as it progresses, with 'Everything's A Song In A Sound World' paring back its off-the-top vocal slogans for a purer exercise in rattling psyche-dub and 'I See All And I See Nothing' admitting to the contradiction of humility and quixotism in the same fret-slid breath.
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277
Funk City
Funk City (12")
Cat: CCE 032. Rel: 10 Jun 20
Akceier-8 (4:14)
House-O-Matic (4:15)
Groove Mode (3:56)
Da Bomb (5:13)
Much Respect (4:45)
In This House (5:27)
Review: Ghetto-house originator DJ Deeon continues to dish up devilishly dancefloor-friendly material a quarter of a century after making his debut on Dance Mania. This first ChiWax outing is really rather good. As with much of his output, all bar one of the six cuts (the curiously off-beat, pitched-down "Much Respect") are powered forward by beats and basslines so springy that you'd think they were made with some future fusion of rubber and elastic. There are a few cuts that boast chopped and looped vocal stabs (see "In This House" and the classic late night ghetto-house jack of "Da Bomb"), while the A-side's three booming cuts offer subtly different takes on percussion-rich, bass-heavy ghetto-tech.
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278
Fabric Presents Rodhad
RODHAD / VARIOUS
Cat: FABRIC 222. Rel: 27 Sep 24
Rodhad - "Inception Report"
Clotur - "Apexis"
Beste Hira - "Time"
Casual Treatment - "Falling Backwards"
Mathys Lenne - "The Moon Speaks"
Rill - "Molar"
Arkan - "The Ones Who Suffers"
Rodhad - "Nightlife Experiences" (feat Theo Nasa)
Delano Legito - "Kyoshi"
DVS1 - "Droid"
Inox Traxx - "DSF"
SAMA - "Can You Find Meaning Within"
Ignez - "First Light"
Nastia Reigel - "Chaotic"
UFO095 - "Suspense"
A Morgan - "I Don't"
Alarico - "Hubris"
Peryl - "Eternal Delay"
Highlimiter - "Lost In Fractals"
Tescamboy - "Recover"
Rene Wise - "Children Of The Night"
Klint - "Drunk With Fuel"
Marcal - "Fear Is Your Enemy" (Space mix)
Augusto Taito - "Mi Tierra"
Phil Berg - "Photons"
Holden Federico - "Close"
VRIL - "Pump Out Kids"
Out Of Place Artefacts - "Science Faction"
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279
Richard D James Album (reissue)
Richard D James Album (reissue) (eco vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WARPLP 43. Rel: 19 Jan 24
4
Cornish Acid
Peek 824545201
Fingerbib
Corn Mouth
To Cure A Weakling Child
Goon Gumpas
Girl/Boy Song
Log On Rock Witch
Review: Originally released in 1996, Aphex Twin's fifth album in as many years meant business from the very moment the wild and whimsical opener "4" scribbled it way through the speakers. With jaunty jams such as "Cornish Acid" and "Fingerbib" running amok mid-set, Richard D James Album acted as a fine mission statement to expect the unexpected and never anticipate formula or form. And it still carries that very same message today. Essential.
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280
B Life EP
B Life EP (12")
Cat: UWR 01. Rel: 08 Apr 24
Mind Charger (6:59)
Metamorphosis (6:17)
Summer Nights (6:39)
Mind Charger (Pletnev remix) (6:44)
Review: Belarusian producer Four Walls is back - this time around he finds himself on the new Ultraworld Records imprint from DJ Craft. This one kicks off with the lush prog house and silky synth arps of 'Mind Charger' which soon takes you to the stars. 'Metamorphosis' is a more raw-edged and acid-laced techno stomper for peak time action and 'Summer Nights' is a bubbling, elastic tapestry of new age overtones, thudding kicks, and trance-tinged pads. A remix by Toronto-based Pletnev adds another dimension to this club-ready EP.

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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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281
Goodbye (Erol Alkan rework)
Cat: PH 133. Rel: 01 Feb 24
Goodbye (Erol Alkan rework) (9:28)
Goodbye (Erol Alkan instrumental rework) (9:29)
Review: A genuinely magical meeting of musical minds, here, as Erol Alkan delivers his interpretations of Chemical Brothers' 'Goodbye', a bleep-speckled slab of soul-seeped electro-breaks first featured on the long-serving duo's 2023 album For That beautiful Feeling. Available in vocal and instrumental mixes, Alkan's revision replaces the pair's electro breaks with a new wave synth-pop-meets-analogue techno groove. Bubbly and melancholic - even more so than the Chems' original version - Alkan's takes also throw in additional lo-fi synth lines, counter melodies and raw, electroclash influenced sounds. It's tasteful and surprisingly poignant whilst still having all the ingredients of a fully fledged peak-time workout.
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282
Sonic Sunset (remastered)
Cat: MLP 94. Rel: 29 Aug 24
Sonic Sunset (Calm mix) (7:35)
Sonic Sunset (Cave mix) (6:47)
Neptune (12:19)
I Wanna Be There (18:43)
Sonic Sunset (Third Wave mix) (7:14)
Review: Hard to believe this package, recorded in Berlin by techno originator Juan Atkins, is 30 years old - it still sounds like it's from 300 years in the future. Remastered here for a reissue on Atkins' own Metroplex label, it offers up three versions of the title track that vary from from luxuriously lively space jazz to speedy but elegant techno and shimmering, phasing, metallic percussion. Two more originals, 'Neptune' and 'I Wanna Be There', complete the set, and pressed across two slices of vinyl, this is prime fare for anyone who loves the more experimental end of Detroit techno.
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283
Plumes
Plumes (12" + MP3 download code in embossed spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: MDG 025. Rel: 18 Jun 24
Plumes (6:52)
Pulse (6:01)
Plumes (Meditation mix) (8:57)
Review: London's Keplrr continues to make moves here with a debut on Midgar that comes after plenty of assured outings on the likes of Control Freak Recordings and Pressure Dome. His take on techno is about broken beats and forward-thinking sound designs and that is evident once more. 'Plumes' comes in two versions - one is a subtle, percussive and playful groove while the 'Meditation Mix' is more airy and atmospheric. Third and final cut 'Pulse' then builds on that breezier vibe with a smooth cruising deep trip for eyes closed-dancing. Classy and effective stuff throughout.
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284
Gonzo Goa II: Party Music 86-93
VARIOUS
Cat: SMI 014. Rel: 17 Jun 24
Shikasta - "Self Indulgence" (6:00)
Dance 2 Trance - "Freaks" (6:16)
Fatal Error - "Fatal Error" (5:54)
Eden Transmission - "I'm So High" (11:54)
Voov - "It's Anything You Want It To Be & It's A Gass" (4:39)
Digital Connection - "Heatwave" (Hotter mix) (4:13)
Industrial - "The Gauntlet" (4:43)
Pause 8 - "Radio Morocco" (mix 2 Youth dub mix) (5:52)
Scarecrow - "ROE" (5:53)
Hn03 - "Doughnut Dollies" (4:54)
Eat Static - "Almost Human" (Abduction mix) (7:42)
Axel F - "Geronimo" (Special instrumental mix) (6:52)
Review: Continuing the research project started last year, Sound Metaphors, Transmigration, and historian Ray Castle present an in-depth analysis of the dancefloor scene in Goa during the 80s and early 90s, before trance became a mainstream genre. This tropical underground haven thrived on unique aesthetics, with dedicated collectors and DJs curating the finest "special goa music" from the era's emerging electronic tracks. This compilation features impactful new beat, proto-techno, early progressive, trance, industrial, EBM and house music tracks, accompanied by event photographs in a double LP gatefold with a poster and liner notes by Ray Castle. Re-mastered in Berlin, it's an essential addition to any record collection.
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285
Signals EP
Signals EP (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: MPR 002. Rel: 15 Apr 25
Ritmiq & Louis - "Interplanetary Prisoner" (6:36)
Ritmiq & Louis - "Parallax" (6:53)
Ritmiq & Lewba - "Transmitting From Space" (7:21)
Ritmiq - "Nebularae" (7:42)
Review: Motion Potion Records returns with a second release from the Australian label founded by Jono Xidias, Mehmet Alpdogan, and ritmiq. This collaborative project sees ritmiq teaming up with Lewba and Louis for the 'Signals' EP, a heady exploration of spacey club sounds. Standout track 'Transmitting From Space' (with Lewba) glides through cosmic synths, subtle breaks and hypnotic melodies so is sure to become a certified late-night burner. On the A-side, Louis and ritmiq deliver 'Interplanetary Prisoner' and 'Parallax,' which are both rich in mood and groove. ritmiq's solo cut 'Nebularae' closes the EP with high energy and dancefloor heat. Signals is a stylish, cosmic journey worth taking.

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286
Urmah
Urmah (2xLP)
Cat: SMDELPB 12. Rel: 31 Oct 24
Urmah (#1) (6:08)
Urmah (#2) (6:28)
Urmah (#3) (6:23)
Urmah (#4) (6:26)
Urmah (#5) (5:14)
Urmah (#6) (4:21)
Review: Juan Rico, who also known as Reeko and Architectural, presents Urmah, his debut LP at the eye-watering pace of 170 BPM for Samurai Music. Expanding on his two previous EPs with the label, Reeko has become essential to its sonic identity and Urmah embodies this synergy with the label by both its and his artistic boundaries. Across the record, Reeko dives deeper into hypnotic grooves and layers lush textures and subtle breakbeats into an entrancing and meditative work. The producer's deft touch for blending techno's intensity with gentle psychedelia shines through as he demonstrates a mastery of new tempos and evolving sonic landscapes.
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287
My Life With The Wave (warehouse find)
My Life With The Wave (warehouse find) (limited hand-stamped 12"+ CD containing Waldorf wave sounds)
Cat: SYNTH 09530000313 +CD. Rel: 24 Jan 25
Wavetable No 9
Fantasy
Jupiter
Review: We have been digging in the warehouse and have found some copies of one of the faultless EPs that Detroit house royalty Mike Huckaby put out in his lifetime. It features three tracks that are all steeped in deepness and dubby goodness and are unlikely to ever age. 'Wavetable No. 9' is spaced out and rather menacing in a subtle, sparse way. 'Fantasy' is a more airy and light cut with meandering melodic leads and thinking keys that bring a cosmic feel. 'Jupiter' closes out with nimble bass and splashy hi hats joined by conversational synth leads that glow with a late-night warmth. Included in this is a CD featuring plenty of the samples used in the making of the tunes using the Waldorf synth.
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288
Vapours (feat Orbe mix)
Cat: NWHITE 019. Rel: 26 Feb 25
Vapours (5:42)
Reluct (6:32)
Vapours (Orbe remix) (5:21)
Octogon (5:15)
Electron Cascade (5:43)
Review: Those who like their techno sophisticated and stylish know that Non Series is the place to find it, especially their WHITE sub-series. Translate takes care of this missive and brings wispy deep space synths and dubby undercurrents to opener 'Vapours'. An Orbe remix of the same cut reimagines it with more direct drums and elsewhere the likes of 'Reluct' get more mentally intense and densely layered with spangled synth loops.
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289
Global Dance Archive
Cat: TM 025. Rel: 28 Oct 24
Ghoti - "Rubble" (5:23)
Third Eye - "Ancient Future" (9:29)
DJ Polywog - "Frogs In The Fog" (4:43)
DJ Polywog - "Frogs In The Fog" (Eternal Injections Spiral Swamp dub) (6:40)
Review: Transmigration marks its fifth release with a focus on overlooked psychedelic dance music from around the world, all of which blends acid, techno and rave. Ghoti's 'Rubble' gets things underway with rolling bass and menacing synth energy. Third Eye then ups the ante with molten acid lines and sleek deep techno drums on 'Ancient Future' which is an apt title. DJ Polywog then takes care of the B-side with 'Frogs In The Fog', a swampy and menacing cut with wispy synths lacerating a deep and dubby groove then Eternal Injections Spiral Swamp dub is even more heady and otherworldly.
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290
Paces Of Places
Paces Of Places (double 12")
Cat: PI 04. Rel: 29 Aug 24
__Init__ (Eden) (5:43)
Pleasures Domes (5:26)
Virtual Hideouts (5:33)
Sacred Arsenal (4:34)
Forgotten Dunes (4:47)
Piety Hill (4:14)
Odeum (4:49)
Corporate Cages (3:49)
Human Farm (4:22)
Quit (Eden) (4:39)
Review: Funk Assault's Paces Of Places on Primal Instinct Rec delivers a visceral journey through techno with a blend of tribal and sci-fi influences. The double vinyl pack opens with 'Init_ (Eden),' setting the stage with a robust tribal techno groove. 'Pleasures Domes' follows with a funky, uptempo blend of techno and house, creating an infectious rhythm that commands attention. 'Virtual Hideouts' dives into a sci-fi subterranean sound with primal, tribal elements, offering a unique auditory experience. Other highlights include 'Sacred Arsenal' which brings engaging, big-sounding techno sound with aggressive moments that hit the right notes. 'Piety Hill' stands out for its clever, catchy, and hypnotic qualities, drawing listeners into its groove. 'Odeum' injects heavy chords and high energy, while 'Human Farm' delivers a sick groove that stands out for its intensity. Lastly,'Quit(Eden),' an exciting jungle remix of 'Eden' that wraps up the double pack with a dynamic and energetic finish. A no holds barred exploration of techno's primal and futuristic sides.
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291
The Unit
The Unit (purple vinyl 12")
Cat: VADDIKT 008. Rel: 13 Mar 25
Shadows From The Darkness (6:38)
Shadows From The Darkness (Inigma remix) (5:50)
The Unit (6:48)
Sunset (5:26)
Review: Vibes Addikt welcomes N.O.B.A into the fold for a new EP back with his powerful, emotional productions. In the past, he has earned support from top names like Amelie Lens and Charlotte De Witte, which gives you an insight into the sort of world she works in. This one opens with 'Shadows From The Darkness', an intense wall of techno that comes with a hypnotic remix by INIGMA who layers in some smart tech-trance vibes. 'The Unit' then delivers an acid-driven techno-trance groove while 'Sunset' brings a nostalgic 90s trance feel with uplifting melodies.
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292
Is This The Apocalypse
Cat: SAR 008. Rel: 07 Apr 25
I Should Be In Japan (5:19)
PBS (Party & Bullshit) (4:51)
Is This The Apocalypse (4:50)
Review: Houston's Seven Davis Jr continues his musical explorations via his Secret Angles imprint, serving three floor-focused cuts on 'Is This The Apocalypse'. The long-serving US producer, vocalist and DJ is unafraid of experimentation, and his latest offering delivers a set of forward-facing house and techno hybrids. Stripped, straight to the point, simultaneously familiar and fresh i the club room is very much the focus here. The energetic opener 'I Should Be In Japan' arrives with semi-sung vocals echoing over sleazy bass and fierce four-four rhythms, before 'PBS (Party & Bullshit)' ups the tempo with jacking drums driving spoken-word sass over a stripped-back topography. Finally, the title track powers over swung house drums, with its magnetic bass hook and looped samples providing the bed for paranoid bleeps and call-to-action vocals.
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293
Far From Home
Far From Home (LP in recycled screen-printed sleeve + sticker (comes in different coloured sleeve, we cannot guarantee which one you will receive))
Cat: ONO 101525. Rel: 18 Mar 25
Dialog That Needs Your Attention (4:22)
Gaia (6:03)
Petrichor (5:00)
Zukunft (2:33)
Opulence (4:22)
Avalanche (4:24)
Far From Home (5:11)
Antares (3:42)
 in stock $25.29
294
NET23 EP9
NET23 EP9 (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: NET23 EP9. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Adagio (Softer mix) (8:23)
Latino (5:48)
Old Meets New (7:15)
Yeh Right! (6:25)
 in stock $16.39
295
Aeoui
Aeoui (2xLP)
Cat: BREAKA 008. Rel: 28 Feb 25
Aeoui (3:56)
Are We There (4:46)
Dream Sequence 19 (5:06)
Heartbreaka (5:55)
Sub Hugs (5:50)
Roundhouse (4:42)
Cascara (4:58)
Squashy Track (4:16)
Yolo Bass Rewind (4:58)
Truth Be Untold (4:22)
Review: Breaka returns with Aeoui, a highly anticipated second album that will again establish his reputation as a bass music innovator. Charlie Baker continues to evolve here with his mix of footwork, techno and dancehall influences and jazz drumming background all coming together into fresh club rhythms. The album's unique vibe emerged from a burst of jet-lagged inspiration in late 2023 and led to tracks like 'Squashy Track' and 'YOLO Bass Rewind' which both off-set a mix of organic and synthetic elements, Afro-Cuban rhythms, 'amapiano' and psychedelic influences. Breaka's sound remains unlike anything else.
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 in stock $26.12
296
Streetpoet EP
Cat: KOMPAKT 492. Rel: 18 Oct 24
Streetpoet (extended mix) (6:40)
New Ballad (extended mix) (4:09)
Streetpoet (Axel Boman Trancehall mix) (8:56)
Review: If you were a young production twosome growing up in Cologne, you'd aim high and send your demo recordings to the city's most storied techno label, Kompakt. That's exactly what Mourad Kehalia and Sebastian Fischer AKA 90ASE did, and it led directly to this quietly impressive debut EP. The headline attraction is 'Streetpoet', a dreamy and colourful slab of breakbeat-house gorgeousness smothered in elongated church organ chords, tactile pads and auto-tune enabled Arabic vocals. The mighty Axel Boman remixes, delivering a 'Trancehall' mix that ups the dreaminess levels further while employing squelchy synth bass and pumping, tribal house style beats. To complete a rock-solid package, Kehalia and Fischer offer-up the maximal deep house headiness of 'New Ballad', which is as gorgeous as it is dancefloor-ready.
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297
Covil Dos Abutres
Covil Dos Abutres (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: MR 033. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Covil Dos Abutres (5:10)
Correct Incorrect (4:56)
Vida E Morte (4:59)
Element One (4:51)
Beautiful Day (5:00)
Review: Long-time Portuguese techno veteran Dextro delivers a cultured EP on Mutual Rytm that shows his mastery of hypnotic minimal. Known for his deep roots in simplicity and authenticity, Dextro's productions span a range of groovy to intense techno, always guided by intuition. 'Covil Dos Abutres' features frictionless beats and sci-fi motifs reminiscent of classic Jeff Mills, while 'Correct Incorrect' adds rubbery, dub-infused grooves with delicate melodies. 'Vida E Morte' offers a funk-laced, minimal techno vibe with a late-night edge and 'Element One's atmospheric pads really make a mark. 'Beautiful Day' closes with sonar-like synths over skeletal rhythms.
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298
Area
Area (12")
Cat: SEMANTICA 173. Rel: 21 Nov 24
Forward (5:19)
Area (5:37)
Hoax (5:07)
SD Decrement (5:14)
Interchange (5:17)
The Gathering (4:38)
Review: Madrid's Semantica Records share the second of two label releases by the producer Translate aka. Teo Pellegrino, the former being the 'Vanishing Figures' LP released in 2022. Unlike that album, 'Untitled' comes as a more palliative six-track pounder, mixing six furtive, generative trax; this is music for spaceship hulls left on cruise and standby. The tracks sound like apprehensive stumbles through the many access tunnels of a cosmic freighter; we're half-asleep, and all our crewmates are in stasis. 'Forward', 'Area' and 'Hoax' are variantly pulsatory and strained but smooth, mostly peppered by the odd bleep or presssure release here and there; 'SD Decrement', 'Interchange' and 'The Gathering' develop this mood further, the final track offering the earbuds a special twinkly aftertaste, one not unbefitting of both DJ set intros and endings.
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Played by: Philippe Petit
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299
RM 12032
RM 12032 (12")
Cat: RM 12032. Rel: 26 Feb 25
Hentroduction (6:13)
Rainy Pain (6:15)
Part Time Shed (6:15)
Desserted (6:29)
Review: Gzardin has a pretty singular sound palette when it comes to his take on tech house. His medleys are bright, his drums dusty, and his chords bring colour and radiance. All that is on show on the opener of this new EP with 'Hentroduction' being a mix of laidback vibes and trippy sequences that occupy the mind. 'Rainy Pain' is more twisted and tense in its make-up and 'Part Time Shed' ramps things up again with techno-leaning low ends and warped synth synths taking centre stage. 'Desserted' shuts down with some new school jack.
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Played by: DJ Split
Tags: Tech House
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300
MINIMOODEXTRA 013
Cat: MINIMOODEXTRA 013. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Track 1 (15:37)
Track 2 (10:05)
Review: German label Minimood keeps it deeper than deep each and every time. The Extra sister label steps up here with the eponymous label head in charge of two more meditative and mindful trips into the underworld of dub. 'Track 1' is perfectly unhurried, with sparse chords punctuating a deeply buried bassline and subtly implied rhythm. Whether warming up or zoning out a room, it's a doozy. The second cut ups the pace a little but still has warm, rounded edges and muffled knocks and hits over a pillow bassline and rubbery kicks that melt to nothing. It's minimal dub techno perfection, frankly.


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301
TAR 29
TAR 29 (12")
Cat: TAR 029. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Forced Removal (6:07)
A Vast Reserve Of Indifference (5:39)
Florus (5:35)
Locked Groove (3:35)
Terribly Partial (6:01)
Review: DC11's approach to techno is that he is always trying to find the perfect loop. Whether or not he thinks he has on this latest EP for Dutch label TH Tar Hallow, he sure does hit a nice sweet spot between dub, techno, depth and drive. 'Forced Removal' is a fierce opener with twitchy synths peeling off the muscular drums. The hulking great groove of 'A Vast Reserve Of Indifference' keeps the pressure on while 'Florus' is lit up with synths that shiver across the face of the drums. After a locked groove comes the menacing funk of 'Terribly Partial.' Serious tackle.

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302
Life Among Nightmares
Cat: USR 032. Rel: 11 Nov 24
Global Thunder
Living Nightmare
Sunfall
Review: Matthias closes out 2024 with 'Life Among Nightmares', a three-track EP that dives deep into the techno-synth wave spectrum. Kicking things off is Global Thunder, a mind-bending track that crescendos into an epic blend of nostalgic synths and cinematic tension. On the B-side, Living Nightmare delivers a moody fusion of eccentric analog sounds, acid sequences, and swinging percussion, creating a dark yet hypnotic atmosphere. Finally, Sunfall rounds out the EP, where sinister synths and shadowy pads pull listeners into a haunting, techno-wave journey.
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303
Floorspeed
Cat: FSPD 002. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Time Crisis (11:45)
Pump Fake (11:45)
Machine Learning (6:22)
Rain Heavy (6:18)
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304
Singularity (reissue)
Cat: CW 004. Rel: 08 Apr 25
Torn Apart (6:54)
Rising Sun (5:48)
Magic (6:02)
First Time (7:47)
Review: American label Communique Records is the parent of the iconic sublabel Country Western which it has now revived for a series of cultured reissues. This one comes from Brian Douglas whose Singularity EP from 1996 has been re-sourced directly from the original DAT tapes and carefully remastered. For those who have dug deep enough, this one has long been a favourite that brims with hi-tek machine soul. 'Torn Apart' is a hurried deep techno cut marbled with squiggling electronic sounds and smeared pads, while 'Rising Sun' is more manic thanks to the unhinged acid line that busies about the mix. 'Magic' is a raw, hard-edged stomper and 'First Time' brings some tripped-out and pixel-thin synth whispers next to chords that could well have inspired Omar S.
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305
Mental Projector's Mantras
Cat: CBLFS 001. Rel: 09 Jan 25
Glass Box (5:46)
Endless Waiting (6:04)
Reflexive Perspective (5:20)
Backpropagation (5:43)
Review: This new one from Cyberlife might be rooted in techno but it is closer day a much wider world of sounds. The opener for instance rides on a nice loopy minimal rhythm you might find the likes of Batu or Pev' crafting. It comes with a lovely and dubby low end and then 'Endless Waiting' gets a little more light, with sci-fi sound effects fizzing about the mix as a dystopian automated groove takes you onwards with a hint of ancient tribal ritual to it. 'Reflexive Perspective' brings the sort of synths you'd find in some IDM over cavernous low ends and sombre, sustained chords and 'Backpropagation' shuts down with a watery and languid rhythm full of celestial depth.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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306
Ils S'embraserent Reduits Ensemble
VARIOUS
Ils S'embraserent Reduits Ensemble (gatefold orange bio vinyl 4xLP)
Cat: MTYFEU. Rel: 11 Apr 25
Anetha & Vive La Fete - "Nuit Blanche" (Anetha Rave edit) (3:26)
Jardinage - "Erase" (6:05)
Luke Hovey - "Guilty Pleasure" (5:20)
Oton - "Supersaw" (6:04)
Olympe4000 - "I Was Born Mommying" (3:53)
Exos - "Cybercity" (4:55)
Pureblast - "No End" (4:48)
Valav - "What's Your Lollipop Flavor" (5:10)
Spiderwrap - "Foresight" (4:49)
666uba - "Kobra" (vs Mamaflex) (6:13)
Dr Breinnerr - "Sunquake" (6:14)
VBK - "Savage Puppies" (6:22)
Trillosta - "Eternal Echoes" (6:31)
Sole Dosi - "Cookie Face" (6:02)
Vincent Cambier - "Killjoy" (6:04)
Spekki Webu - "Open Sky Gateway" (6:14)
Alpha Tracks - "Bless" (6:49)
Cunt Remember - "Unconditional" (8:52)
Christian Coiffure - "Molten Core" (5:48)
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307
Ciudades Ocultas
Cat: MPHS 006. Rel: 28 Jan 25
Intro (3:15)
Sarcofago (5:55)
El Ritual (5:22)
Ocultismo (7:07)
Puerta Al Inframundo (5:29)
Review: This electrifying release delivers a dark, immersive journey through the realms of sci-fi and subterranean soundscapes. Side-1 opens with 'Intro', a cinematic, otherworldly prelude that sets the tone with eerie atmospherics. It segues into 'Sarcofago', a compelling blend of alien techno and electro, drenched in shadowy, subterranean vibes that create a sense of unease yet intrigue. 'El Ritual' continues the descent, invoking a hypnotic rhythm that feels ceremonial and enigmatic. Side-2 picks up the pace with 'Ocultismo', an uptempo electro banger that combines relentless beats with sharp, futuristic textures. The closing track, 'Puerta Al Inframundo', is a climactic plunge into the underworld, where deep, resonant basslines and haunting melodies evoke a sense of crossing into uncharted sonic dimensions. This record masterfully balances dark energy with driving grooves.
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308
Recreational Murder EP
Recreational Murder EP (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: YNYG 001. Rel: 04 Mar 25
Tangerine Meme (5:43)
Reaper (5:40)
Reaper (Peder Mannerfelt remix) (4:50)
Ruthless Romance (3:59)
Good Medicine (5:57)
Review: Casper Hastings is neither a ghost nor from Hastings. He is an electronic innovator from Ireland who has built up a fine catalogue on the likes of TXTRL and Sticky Ground. He is back on the Yin Yang label here with another high class assault that draws on electro, jungle and techno. Opener 'Tangerine Meme' sets the scene with crisp drum programming and snappy drum breaks underpinned by warped acid. 'Reaper' is as menacing as the title suggests with more direct, punchy electro and Peder Mannerfelt flips it into a surging wall of techno. 'Ruthless Romance's a devastating edge of breaks-driven jungle and 'Good Medicine' has bleeping synths over wobbly low ends and caustic drum funk.
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309
Golden
Golden (12")
Cat: TERM 241. Rel: 05 Mar 25
Golden (5:32)
All We Have (5:42)
Review: German label Terminal M's place in the techno world has long been established - it deals in fresh sounds for big rooms with hints of minimal. Mark Reeve now adds his work into the mix with this bold and inescapable two tracker. 'Golden' is a wave of techno with textural synth loops spraying about the mix like an untethered hose while chunky drums rattle the walls. 'All We Have' then gets even more extroverted and maximal with tortured synth stabs, big brain frying leads and more dark, all-consuming drums.
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310
Out Of Control EP
Cat: CATH 002. Rel: 15 Apr 25
Out Of Control (6:05)
Out Of Control (Zap remix) (6:18)
Woo Woo (5:36)
Fractals (6:31)
Review: Nicole and Troy's latest collaboration sharpens their vision for Cath Records, the Berlin-based label they launched as a home for boundary-pushing techno. Their stripped-back but potent style thrives on precision, drawing from deep club lineage while keeping an eye on the future. 'Out Of Control' is a lean, tunnelling workout, its tension amplified by Z@p, the Uruguayan producer whose percussive, swing-heavy take on techno has earned him a cult following. His remix reshapes the track with a ghostly, skipping momentum. 'Woo Woo' flexes a rubbery, low-end groove, built for peak-time propulsion, while 'Fractals' twists through warped, off-kilter sequencing. A sharp, high-pressure release that reinforces the duo's deft touch.
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311
Forgot Who I Was
Cat: PHONICA 039. Rel: 01 Apr 25
Forgot Who I Was (7:42)
Remembering (5:48)
Review: After his recent releases on X-Kalay and Craigie Knowes, Melbourne's Escape Artist returns to Phonica where he has previously released his well-received Energy Breakthrough EP. Once again here he shows his love of serving up euphoric and energetic cuts with the A-side, 'Forgot Who I Was,' building great intensity with delicate melodies and a shifting bassline. The B-side, 'Remembering', offers a contrasting yet complementary vibe that keeps on with the previous track's two-step rhythm while evolving into a more uplifting direction with ambient techno elements and acidic breaks. It's potent stuff.
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Played by: ROTCIV
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312
Over &
Over & (12")
Cat: FEX 021. Rel: 13 Mar 25
What Can You Do (5:25)
If So Then (5:27)
Over & (5:37)
Hold The Door Please (4:48)
Review: Berlin-based Nastia Reigel contributed a track to one of this label's various artists releases last year but now steps up with a full EP that is all her own. It is a fine chance for her to show her skills and that she does: 'What Can You Do' has a unique mix of hammering sounds, hulking great kicks and textural smears that are all dirty and industrial yet funky. 'If So Then' is totally different - a stripped back, deep, linear techno roller, while 'Over &' is weighty, loopy dub with a raw 90s aesthetic. 'Hold The Door Please' is another one built from well-designed loops that is sure to rattle the walls of any warehouse with its monster kicks and glitchy FX.
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313
Hardcell EP
Hardcell EP (blue white & black marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: SPSERIES 010. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Secular (5:07)
Utopia (5:08)
Hardcell (5:53)
Constrain (5:53)
Review: Planet Rhythm is a highly prolific label whose quality levels never dip, all while staying true to a signature sound that is classical and fad-free. The SP Series has furthered its reputation and now hits a tenth edition with Portuguese legend and 30-year scene veteran A Paul at the helm. His opening gambit is a mental deep techno workout with prying bass precision, 'Utopia' gets more unsettled with twitchy stabs and FX and 'Hardcell' unfolds at warp speed with tightly woven layers of synth and bass. There is no let up on closer 'Constrain' which balances minimalism with sophisticated sound design for a pure deep techno trip.
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314
Wonk Donk
Wonk Donk (12")
Cat: BP 026. Rel: 20 Nov 24
Vokal Fry (7:31)
Wonk Donk (feat Lil Mushroom) (6:35)
Review: By now already a cult favourite label, Banoffee Pies Originals is back with new beats from Planet Euphorique label boss D. Tiffany and multidisciplinary artist and Rinse FM resident Ciel working together as Psychedelic Budz. The Canadian duo delivers two off-kilter club tracks here with a guest appearance by Adam Pits under his Lil Mushroom alias. That's on the title cut 'Wonk Donk' and it features a supple and hyper-speed rhythm with dubby undercurrent and deft vocal smears next to acidic squiggles. The other cut 'Vokal Fry' is a percussive jumble with broken beats, watery effects, chopped-up vocals and a generally beguiling vibe.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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315
Smoke & Shadows
Cat: CABARET 036. Rel: 29 Aug 24
Smoke & Shadows (6:50)
Lights Out (6:34)
Slow Release (5:45)
Sobre Tierra (Osaka mix) (6:08)
Review: Dojo Zone's Smoke & Shadows, released on Cabaret U presents a compelling exploration of moody and futuristic techno. The EP opens with the title track, 'Smoke & Shadows,' a dark and gripping groove that pulls the listener into a shadowy world. The track's eerie atmosphere, punctuated by a deep, resonant bassline, recalls the brooding style of artists like Recondite, making it both addictive and powerful. Following up on Side 1, 'Lights Out' ventures into high-tech territory, offering a forward-thinking sound that feels both sleek and cutting-edge. It's a futuristic masterpiece that pushes the boundaries of techno with its intricate production. Side-2 begins with 'Slow Release,' where Dojo Zone delves into otherworldly sounds, crafting a track that feels like a journey through uncharted sonic landscapes. Finally, the 'Sobre Tierra' (Osaka mix) closes the EP with a groovy twist, incorporating subtle house elements that add a fresh layer of rhythm and movement.
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316
ECHOLTD 010
ECHOLTD 010 (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: ECHOLTD 010. Rel: 15 Aug 24
Starlight (5:50)
Untold Perils (5:19)
Badman (5:55)
World Between Worlds (5:10)
Review: SND & RTN's ECHOLTD 010 marks a milestone as the tenth release on their label, delivering four tracks of sublime dub techno. Standouts include 'Starlight' enchants with its mid-tempo pace, featuring light and airy soundscapes complemented by deep bass notes and crisp production. 'World Between Worlds' offers a slow-churning, deep gem characterised by beautiful analog vibrations that immerse the listener in its rich textures. This release exemplifies the duo's mastery in crafting atmospheric techno, balancing intricate rhythms with profound depth. An essential listen for dub techno enthusiasts.
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Played by: Shadow Dancer
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317
Detroit Assembly Line
Cat: SRT 187. Rel: 01 Apr 25
Drivetrain - "People!" (6:55)
Drivetrain - "Notech" (6:46)
Antwon Faulkner - "The Dub" (6:22)
Antwon Faulkner - "Cyber War" (5:57)
Review: Detroit Assembly Line kicks off with a powerful statement of intent, delivering four tracks of raw, intense techno from two key figures in the Detroit underground scene. A-side, Drivetrain opens with 'People!'ia relentless track that drives forward with uncompromising energy, followed by 'Notech,' which layers intricate rhythms with a futuristic edge. Over on the B-side, Antwon Faulkner brings the deep, dubby feel of 'The Dub,' before turning up the heat with 'Cyber War,' a hard-hitting track that packs all the urgency of Detroit's signature sound. This is the first release in the Detroit Assembly Line seriesia collection built to showcase the unfiltered, authentic noise of Detroit's techno legacy. It's a no-nonsense manifesto, made to remind the world of the city's continuing influence on the global underground.
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318
Pulverturm
Cat: EPQ 002. Rel: 02 Sep 24
Pulverturm (Anna rework) (7:02)
Pulverturm (10:57)
Review: Niels Van Gogh's Pulverturm (ANNA Rework) on Belgium's Epoque Records is a powerhouse techno ready for the mainstage. Side-1 features the ANNA rework, transforming the original into a heavy club anthem with a rolling bassline and catchy vocal. This deeper, heavier version reinvents 'Pulverturm' into a techno monster. Side-2 offers the more vintage-sounding original, characterised by its melodic and trance-inducing qualities. A great builder in its own right, this version will fit great into any trance or techno set. This release showcases two distinct yet compelling takes on a classic, making it a versatile addition to any techno collection.
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319
Numan's Touch
Cat: RBHLL 001. Rel: 14 Oct 24
Numan's Touch (5:38)
What Else? (7:12)
This Is What I See (7:33)
Bluer Than Ever (6:26)
Review: Dan Andrei is arguably one of the finest selectors of this generation and a master minimal producer who makes electronic music of the highest order. His latest outing sees him inaugurating his own brand-new label alongside Claudiu Stefan. Rainbow Hill is a platform for their more personal ideas and starts with four more of Andrei's brilliantly deft yet dramatic tracks. 'Numan's Touch' kicks off with rolling drums and bass and a fine eco-system of cosmic pads, twinkling keys and fizzing synths that are theatrical and involving. 'What Else?' then gets darker and more intense with heady loops and wispy pads, and again the ante is upped and the darkness pervades once more on the tense and taught dub-tech roller 'This Is What I See'. Last of all, 'Bluer Than Ever' floats above the floor with airy pads and radiant chords. A perfect 5am vibe.
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320
Acid Rejects Volume 1
Acid Rejects Volume 1 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: DRONE 026. Rel: 28 Feb 25
While My Machines Gently Weep (6:55)
Acid Rejects Volume 1 (8:51)
Review: Long awed electronic rock moniker Death In Vegas, formerly a duo but now largely masterminded by one Richard Maguire, brings its latest set of cutting room floorers to a very different kind of (dark dance-) floor. The new 'Acid Rejects' series hears DIV cycle through offcut avant-gardisms and industrial churns, veering heavily on sides of unpolished and intense. The daymare 'While My Machines Gently Weep' mourns in dialogue with the synths used to make the track, with its gurgling sawbasses, while the lighter lilt that takes the EP's title manifests as a recompensing sonic dream, with sonar tweeter synths fading in and out over a painterly soundscape.
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321
Discipline
Discipline (2xLP repress)
Cat: DDS 082. Rel: 21 Mar 25
SA Dub 1 (7:28)
SA Dub 2 (4:54)
SA Dub 3 (6:45)
SA Dub 4 (5:05)
SA Dub 5 (4:39)
SA Dub 6 (6:01)
SA Dub 7 (7:08)
SA Dub 8 (4:21)
Review: DDS has tapped up the mysterious and enigmatic Japanese dub techno stylist Shinichi Atobe for another album. Discipline is his seventh for the label and each of those has been as faultless as the next - happily, this keeps up that impeccable run which started with a debut on the Chain Reaction label in 2001. The eight cuts on the record offer up delay-laden steppers, swaggering 909 rhythms, plenty of evocative pads and subtle backlit synths that bring a future feel to the soulful, authentic grooves.
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322
Faith In Strangers (10th Anniversary Edition)
Faith In Strangers (10th Anniversary Edition) (limited "arctic pearl" vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: LOVE 098C. Rel: 27 Jan 25
Time Away (5:55)
Violence (6:38)
On Oath (8:11)
Science & Industry (5:36)
No Surrender (5:01)
How It Was (6:08)
Damage (4:39)
Faith In Strangers (6:17)
Missing (4:53)
Review: Andy Stott excels at exploring the spaces between electronic genres and has gone for many years now, He is known for crafting a unique, ever-evolving sound and after experimenting with minimal techno and dub early on, he defined his style in 2011's Passed Me By, a world of grey tones, static and experimental rhythms. In 2012's Luxury Problems, Alison Skidmore's haunting vocals added a human touch to his artificial landscapes then with the now ten-year-old Faith in Strangers, Stott fused his signature sound with influences like trap and minimalism. Over 54 minutes, the album builds in intensity and is still unmatched in its originality and impact.
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323
Heartbreaks & XTC
Cat: RB 133. Rel: 17 Sep 24
Heartbreaks & XTC (6:23)
SH-09 (6:01)
H3000 (5:22)
Faith (6:33)
Time (5:38)
Sat Morning (6:04)
Review: Chris Barratt aka Eagles & Butterflies possesses the rare ability to unite a larger-than-life peak time personality with the understated production method of comparatively underground records, techno pop and Italo. Bridging such gaps of authenticity and palatability can be a mean feat, but Barratt sacrifices few opportunities on his new 'Heartbreaks & XTC' EP to really think about how both poles can be met. Focussing on skeletal, hands-off mixing and yet apotheotic buildup production, Eagles & Butterflies truly do fly in unison on this stonker.
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau
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324
Another View
Cat: DRV 006. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Eduardo De La Calle - "Deva5Vyasa" (5:45)
DJ Shufflemaster - "Axiom" (5:36)
Tensal - "Thermal Cycler" (6:13)
Pergo - "Lume" (5:35)
Review: Drei Vinyl launched back in 2023 and has slowly but surely amassed a respectable catalogue of various artists' releases. This sixth outing is the most straight-up techno offering yet and it opens with one of Spain's finest in Eduardo De La Calle. 'Deva5Vyasa' is heady and otherworld loop techno perfection with synth daubs and conscious vocals peppering the rubbery kicks. DJ Shufflemaster brings more texture to the raw, percussive madness of 'Axiom' and Tensal layers up unsettling and anxious synth murmurs with rising drum tension on 'Thermal Cycler.' Pergo's 'Lume' is a brash, industrial closer full of urgency.
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Played by: Carlos Nilmmns
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325
Voir'o'one EP
Cat: MEMENTO 053. Rel: 07 Mar 25
Voir'o'one (4:17)
Voiron Mania (5:08)
Donjon Et Voiron (3:16)
D'or Et De Voiron (5:22)
Review: Memento Records presents this gem from French producer and DJ Voiron who is a rising talent in techno. The new EP showcases a vision for blending acid, rave, hardcore, ghetto and hard house influences. This one opens with the energetic title track with driving acid sounds, while the 90s-inspired 'Voiron Mania' takes you back to the old school, the breakbeat-heavy 'Donjon Et Voiron' is for the peak time and the dreamy, experimental 'D'Or Et De Voiro' offers a nice different sound. Fun fact, alongside Voiron's work as a producer, he is also a cartoon designer.
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326
Demo In Progress
Cat: OPAL 003. Rel: 07 Mar 25
Demo35 (6:28)
Demo39 (5:48)
Demo29 (5:13)
Demo21 (5:42)
Review: Milan-based 'multi-disciplinary' project Opal looks to countryman Marco Maggi, aka Mama, for a new techno investigation that finds the producer heading into new territory. There is still a real focus on the dance floor here but rich sound designs make these tunes more than just functional fodder. 'Demo35' has a nice rugged and loopy rhythm which is paced well and marked with spooky synths. 'Demo39' is more snappy with alien motifs bringing the beats and swollen bass notes to life. 'Demo29' keeps the deep rhythm going, this time with some bright back-lit synth glows and 'Demo21' shuts down with a more physical broken beat and late night urban intrigue.
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327
Let's Go MTF EP
Let's Go MTF EP (limited red vinyl 12")
Cat: AAA 016. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Deja Vu (6:34)
GTFO (6:09)
Let's Go MTF (6:35)
The Voice (6:16)
Review: Brazil's Marcio M shows that Latin America loves hard techno too, which is not something we necessarily knew before we heard this. His outing on Triple A is triple X rated from the off: 'Deja Vu' is a jacked-up hard techno slammer with snuggling acid lines, caustic pads and dark vocals all trapped in the relentless rhythm. 'GTFO' has undulating loops that lock you in the here and now and unleashes bright, flashy, raved-up mentasm stabs and 'Let's Go MTF' daisy it back to a more minimal but no less driving and destructive mix of drums and synths. 'The Voice' is the final guaranteed hell-raiser with its pacey drum patterns and rusty synth textures.

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Played by: Dj Hellraiser
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328
Ett Vilt Ljus
Cat: NE 105. Rel: 11 Mar 25
Hemliga Eldar (5:29)
Sprucket Rum (4:22)
Huggormen Som Vilar (4:02)
Sokaren Hittade (1:57)
Ett Vilt Ljus (5:38)
Det Blaser En Vind Genom Varlden, Och Det Har Det Alltid Gjort (6:54)
Review: An experimental techno hexagram in LP form from Stockholm artist Evigt Morker. Without so much as a hint of context, the techno dark-shooter here drops his third LP for resident label Northern Electronics as a surprise, and the result is rather stunning. A bleary set of impressions, some tunes on this record clip the top edge of the mix, chinking our emotive armour. The effect is gastric, dehiscent, exuding bile: 'Hemilga Eldar' leaves us dumbstruck by its ambient eventidal winds and strangely sprawled drum shapes, while 'Sokaren Hittade' combines nyctophile cantos with electric twangs. The closer 'Det Blaser En Vind...' is a headland of humility, letting in much longer gusts of tuned air.
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Played by: Joachim Spieth
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329
Flesh Of The Gods Remixes
Flesh Of The Gods Remixes (limited 180 gold vinyl 12")
Cat: NAVIGARE 005. Rel: 06 Feb 25
Interplanetary Fugitives (Hydrous remix) (7:24)
Flesh Of The Gods (Dino Sabatini remix) (7:30)
Transilient (Vladw remix) (6:32)
Nobody Knows The Way (Kalumet remix) (6:24)
Like A Plucked Flower (Mikkel Rev remix) (6:51)
Review: Navigare Audio proudly presents the long awaited remix-bundle of Ness' classic LP, released two years ago in 2023. Now, with a bang, comes an equally compelling atmospheric techno remix bundle from favourites and friends of the Swedish label. Five trance truncators of fantastic capability come our way from Hydrous, Dino Sabatini, Vladw, Kalumet and Mikkel Rev, all of whom revel in a sweet, Baltic-oceanic feeling, lent coldly and bracingly to Ness' already cryogenic, outdoorsy sound.
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330
Skewed
Skewed (12")
Cat: NOTTA 005. Rel: 25 Mar 25
I Am Happy, As I Am (5:06)
Speak Dirty (5:58)
DddSP (4:52)
DddSP (Tm Shuffle dub) (6:30)
Review: Cyclic and Random combine their creative forces on what is a deeply atmospheric new EP of club-ready techno for Notta. 'I Am Happy, As Am I' gets underway with celestial synths up top and more rugged rhythms down low while the mid-section is defined by sustained drones.'Speak Dirty' sinks it grainy, smoky dub techno territory and if it rolled for days you wouldn't mind such is its depth. 'DddSP' keeps things airy with more optimistic chords floating over another set of grainy dub drums with tons of reverb. A Tm Shuffle dub shuts down with a more upright groove that hints at something playful is to come.
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Played by: Shadow Dancer
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331
Skynet (reissue)
Skynet (reissue) (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: TRESOR 105RP. Rel: 14 Oct 24
Skyway (5:56)
Walking On Water (5:27)
Thought Process (4:19)
Electric Circus (3:09)
Postcard From The Future (5:30)
Body Oil (10:21)
Coffeeshop (interlude) (4:15)
Coffeeshop Connection (5:08)
Subterrainea (5:30)
Review: Juan Atkins' Skynet under the Infiniti alias showcases a different side of his sound compared to his iconic work as Model 500 or Cybotron. This album leans towards a minimalist, soulful Detroit techno approach, with fewer layers and a relaxed, mid-paced flow that allows the rich synth sweeps and harmonic pads to shine. Tracks like 'Postcard From The Future' and 'Higher' are tracks that blend subtle melodies with atmospheric percussion and a groovy, uplifting energy. 'Thought Process' is stunning with its ticking, minimal beats, while 'Walking On Water' and 'Coffee Shop (Connection)' explore dub techno influences and soulful elements. While Skynet may not be as recognisable as some of Atkins' most celebrated works like Deep Space, it's still a very enjoyable album that in some ways is more well-rounded. The hypnotic repetition and sparse arrangements offer a fresh perspective on his sound, reminiscent of Detroit techno legends like Carl Craig and Kenny Larkin. For fans of pure Detroit techno with a lighter touch, Skynet delivers.
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Played by: Shadow Dancer
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332
Energy Education
Energy Education (yellow vinyl 12")
Cat: ARTSCORE 027. Rel: 06 Feb 25
Lyra
Vaulting
Parallel
Shimmer
Radiant
Meraki
Review: Dynamic Forces are indeed on show in this slamming new slab from Arts. There is a real sense of control to the opener 'Lyra' despite its forward motion and punchy kicks, while 'Vaulting' gets much wilder and looser with its manic synth lead and raw onset of percussive pressure. Switching up things once more, 'Parallel' is a dubby techno tool and 'Shimmer' reverts to the careful tweaking of a deft lead synth over incendiary beats. 'Radiant' and 'Meraki' bring more raved-up and bouncy peak-time techno fun. This is a very useful and varied 12".
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333
Random Fragments EP
Cat: YRE 054. Rel: 17 Dec 24
My Inspiration (5:43)
Soul Brother 88 (7:02)
Future Times (6:37)
Random Fragments (7:07)
Review: Earlier in the year, James Baker brought his long-running ReKaB project to Andy Vaz and Alessandro Vaccaro's long-running Yore imprint for the first time. This speedy sequel is similarly assured and quietly impressive. He begins by wrapping vintage drum machine beats and an angular, LFO-style bassline in unfeasibly spacey chords, bubbly electronics and woozy vocal samples ('My Inspiration'), before treating us to a warmer and more melodious slab of analogue deep house loveliness ('Soul Brother 88'). Over on the flip, 'Future Times' sees Baker pepper a hypnotic deep house beat in intergalactic, Motor City-influenced synth sounds and bubbly acid motifs, while title track 'Random Fragments' is another classy, far-sighted deep house-meets-deep techno number rich in superbly spacey sounds. Music for the head and the feet!
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334
Airwaves
Airwaves (12")
Cat: WANIAMK 4. Rel: 15 Apr 25
LNS & DJ Sotofett - "Airwaves" (9:24)
DJ Sotofett - "Buzzy Breaker" (12:21)
Review: Fierce electronic mavericks LNS & DJ Sotofett deliver a thrilling two-tracker that's built for serious warehouse action. The A-side is a teeth-clenching, bassline-driven beast that is raw, gritty and euphoric with static rhythms, stabbing synths and a halftime arpeggio breakdown that erupts into dreamy pads. On the flip, DJ Sotofett's 'Buzzy Breaker' starts minimal with just kicks, stabs and dubs, then morphs into a breakbeat monster with polyrhythmic tension and soaring pads underpinned with jungle-inflected drops. Both tracks harness deep, hypnotic repetition while sounding bold and system-ready so make for techno with real weight but also edge and purpose that results in high class DJ and dancer tackle.
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 in stock $11.11
335
Kiasmos (10th Anniversary Edition)
Kiasmos (10th Anniversary Edition) (limited transparent blue vinyl 2xLP + MP3 Download Code in embossed spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: ERATP 062LX. Rel: 24 Oct 24
Lit
Held
Looped
Swayed
Thrown
Dragged
Bent
Burnt
Review: Kiasmos is the duo of Icelandic composer olafur Arnalds and Faroese musician Janus Rasmussen. To celebrate the tenth anniversary of their iconic debut album, it now gets reissued on a limited blue vinyl pressing of only 2000 copies. This album has been streamed over 100 million times on Spotify and is a cornerstone of experimental and ambient music that has inspired many artists around the world. Following the success of their recent album II, this anniversary release reminds us of the pair's beginnings when two friends were simply experimenting and creating music together in the studio. It has aged well and prices a great release from busy modern life into a world of supple rhythm and delicate, tender melody.

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336
End Beginnings
Cat: PODR 012LP. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Dreaming (7:00)
Self-Initiate (6:29)
Will You Be Safe? (6:36)
Restless (6:15)
Least Travelled (5:07)
Citrinitas Acid (5:34)
Hidden (7:46)
The Silent Servant (5:51)
Review: Aftere their unexpected reformation - apparently after key member Karl O'Connor was persuaded by none other than grunge king Mark Lanegan to end their decade-long hiartus - comes an even less expected new album from the cult Birmingham (or Black Country, to be more precise) techno gods. The album is a tribute to the late Juan Mendez, a key member of Sandwell District who passed away in early 2024. Mendez's unfinished artwork, originally intended for the album cover, serves as a poignant memorial to his contribution to their legacy. It's anything but functional techno, thouhg, with plenty of skittering, sidewinding beats and pared back rather than utterly banging rhythms. See the cinematic techno and dancefloor energy that blends Drexciya's innovative approach for reference, but also Autechre and more esoteric electro across the eight cuts. Plenty of sonic rebellion and meticulously crafted rhythm with a dark energy, not to mention edgy atmopsheres that will leave a lasting mark.
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337
Execution Style EP
Cat: PH 008. Rel: 11 Dec 24
A Sort Of Schizophrenic Feeling (5:17)
Execution Style (5:37)
History Of Overreacting (5:10)
Death Reversed (6:04)
God Willing (3:33)
Review: Strap in for a bracing and exhilarating ride just before Christmas with this new and fierce outing from DJ Speedsick. It's hard techno in its most pure form right from the first beat, with 'A Sort Of Schizophrenic Feeling' blazing a raw, textured trail. 'Execution Style' is another dark one with a crisp broken beat and reverb-heavy bass, 'History Of Overreacting' is a moody late-night menacer and 'Death Reversed' is train-track techno with smart filters. 'God Willing' shuts down with a bang and pure dance floor power.
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338
Deep Cover EP
Deep Cover EP (white vinyl 12")
Cat: PRRUKWHT 016. Rel: 10 Apr 25
One More (5:36)
Keep Pushing (4:42)
You Got Our Vibe (4:32)
Deep Cover (4:32)
Raindrops (4:33)
Pumping Bush (5:10)
Review: The Crime Partners duo from Nantes, French, are no strangers to this label, having dropped plenty of heat here before. This new EP is another one primed and ready for the club: 'Pumping Bush' bursts out of the blocks with musical drum funk and classic dub chords smeared over the top. 'Raindrops' is a grainy and monochrome dub techno driver with endless reverb to get lost in and 'Deep Cover' is an unsettling pumper that keeps you on edge with its nervy synth loops. There is more upright and punchy techno fun on 'You Got Our Vibe' and 'Keep Pushing' while 'One More' is a great and gritty warehouse banger.
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 in stock $15.01
339
SCKT09 3C
SCKT09 3C (180 gram purple marbled vinyl 12" + insert in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: SCKT 10C. Rel: 15 Oct 24
Blade (6:46)
Tribe (6:18)
Skeleton Dance (6:34)
4th Ritual (6:38)
Review: Titantic techno talent Marcus Suckut is back on his own SCKT label with a carefully assembled package of high-grade weaponry that comes on nice heavyweight purple marbled vinyl. As you should expect from the man by now it is well-designed stuff from the off - all direct to dancefloor grooves that waste not a single second of sound. The drums are often weighty and dubbed out, the synths sleek and filled with a curious sense of the unknown, and the moods enveloping and full of microscopic details that keep the head as busy as the heel.
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 in stock $18.34
340
Internal Empire (30 Years Anniversary Edition)
Internal Empire (30 Years Anniversary Edition) (limited red vinyl 2xLP + poster + MP3 download code)
Cat: TRESOR 027LPX. Rel: 03 Feb 25
Internal Empire
Minus
Within
Home
Rek
Chase
Spirit Levels
Review: This 30th anniversary reissue celebrates a groundbreaking electronic release that continues to stand as a benchmark for minimal techno. Originally released in the early 90s, the album introduced a stripped-back sound that pushed the boundaries of the genre, focusing on elemental rhythms and sparse, hypnotic structures. The music is deliberately repetitive, drawing listeners into a digital wormhole where subtle variations in looping basslines and synthetic polyrhythms create a mesmerising, almost alien atmosphere. Tracks like 'Home' laid the groundwork for ambient techno movements, with their intricate yet minimalistic percussion and atmospheric sound design. Despite the minimalism, the album is packed with sonic depth, offering everything from digital chirps to crunchy metallic percussion, creating a sense of space that allows each element to breathe. The reissue's sharper sonic clarity enhances the album's subtle density, making it even more immersive. This release not only codified a new era of techno but also remains a timeless, hypnotic gem. Its influence is still felt today, proving that even the simplest sounds can create profound, futuristic music.
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Played by: Mark Broom
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341
The Return Voyage (Collector's Edition)
The Return Voyage (Collector's Edition) (limited white vinyl double 12")
Cat: PRTR 35C. Rel: 19 Mar 25
Tactics Of Bass - "Big Hips Blue Gloves (No Dubs)" (7:48)
Tactics Of Bas - "Tactics Of Bas" (7:59)
The Ron Honey Experience - "D66" (7:14)
Quadruplex - "Sky Wave" (7:01)
Quadruplex - "Robot Rotate" (5:30)
Quadruplex - "G-Hop" (7:24)
The Secret Garden - "Rough Diamond" (3:24)
Review: A special white vinyl edition of a stonker of a UK techno LP. The legendariness of The 7th Voyage's Return Voyage LP is said to outstrip that of others, with the short-lived label and artist moniker of one Joe Smilovitch locking in a "lost album" compiling works by fellows Tactics Of Bass, The Ron Honey Experience and Quadruplex for gem-hunters. That's the cherry on top of two already-wonderful single-EPs from the Smilovitch himself, 'The Predator' and 'The 4 Point', both from 1996. Pariter deem it "an exceptionally rare issue of a highly sought-after classic", and we can vouch for that. Wicked tunes all round.
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Played by: Tom Drew
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342
Mood Series Vol 9
Mood Series Vol 9 (red vinyl 12")
Cat: VUO 12C. Rel: 10 Mar 25
Poro - "Moysiys Strip" (9:39)
Tm Shuffle & Monoder - "Tammottos" (7:36)
Nicolas Barnes - "Limited Value" (6:57)
Review: This installment presents a trio of deep and dubby techno cuts, each one meticulously crafted to transport the listener to a realm of spaciousness and hypnotic grooves. Nicolas Barnes' 'Limited Value' sets the stage, its subtle melodies and echoing textures creating a sense of vastness and introspection, much like a journey into the depths of a cavernous cathedral. Poro's 'Moysiys Strip' builds upon this foundation, its dubby atmospherics and mesmerising rhythms enveloping the listener in a hypnotic soundscape, reminiscent of a late-night drive through a desolate cityscape. Tm Shuffle & Monoder's 'Tammottos' adds a touch of energy to the mix with a pulsating bassline and intricate percussion interlocking to create a captivating groove that's both hypnotic and propulsive, like a heartbeat pulsing through the darkness. With its focus on atmosphere and sonic depth, this 12" is a must-have for those who appreciate the more introspective and evocative side of techno.

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343
Eyes Adjust To The Dark
Eyes Adjust To The Dark (transparent blue marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: ARTSCORE 026. Rel: 09 Jan 25
Surface Tension (5:53)
22-44 (5:53)
Eyes Adjust To The Dark (5:21)
Kviten (5:42)
Review: A thrilling, high-energy journey through pulsating techno. Side-1 kicks off with 'Surface Tension', a fast, hard-hitting track with relentless, driving rhythms that command attention. '22-44' follows, bringing a sinister, sci-fi vibe with uptempo beats and spacey textures that transport you to another world. Side-2 opens with 'Eyes Adjust To The Dark', a dark, atmospheric builder that feels like the soundtrack to a tense sci-fi thriller. Its techy, evolving layers create an enthralling experience. Closing with 'Kviten', the track takes on a more percussive and intense rhythm, evoking the sensation of shooting through space at breakneck speed. This release is perfect for those who crave deep, atmospheric techno with a relentless pace and a cinematic edge.
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 in stock $15.85
344
Time
Time (limited 12")
Cat: DC 289. Rel: 24 Oct 23
Time (5:40)
Voyager (6:17)
Review: For big-room techno, there are few finer labels out there right now - or ever - than Adam Beyer's monstrous Drumcode. The boss himself dropped a huge EP not so long ago and now turns to Space 92 for the latest aural assault. The artist serves up just two tracks but both are hugely weaponised affairs, starting with 'Time.' It is lacerated by gurgling synth lines that fire across its face like lasers, while the rolling beats and edgy stabs all build the tension. On the flip is 'Voyager' which is an acid-laced pumper with non-stop drum funk and flat-footed kicks to make huge club rooms march as one.
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345
Haze
Haze (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: VMR 018. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Life Motif (5:23)
Touch (7:12)
Magenta (7:24)
Reflections (4:54)
Desiderium (2:52)
Footsteps (Fluxion rework) (8:40)
Berlin (5:44)
What Tomorrow Brings (8:32)
Nexus (5:35)
Open Moves (3:17)
Review: Fluxion returns with a stunning full-length album that showcases his mastery of dub techno and chilled soundscapes. Opening with 'Life Motif', Haze begins with ambient textures that set a tranquil, atmospheric tone. 'Magenta' follows, delivering a hazy dub experience that channels island vibes, with deep, gentle chords that immerse the listener. 'Reflections' brings in deeper techno elements, with piano melodies riding over the rhythm to create a sophisticated, mature take on dub techno. 'Footsteps (Fluxion Rework)' is a poignant track, blending orchestral elements and church chimes, invoking a melancholic yet still, uplifting mood. 'Berlin' takes a turn into more traditional dub techno territory, featuring a deep bassline and club-ready vibe that remains true to Fluxion's roots. The album closes with 'Open Moves', a beautiful, emotional piece that blends classical influences with dub-influenced ambiance, leaving listeners with a sense of introspection and calm.Haze is a masterful exploration of dub techno's emotive potential, balancing deep rhythms, lush atmospheres and moving melodies. Fluxion proves once again why he remains a leading figure in the genre, seamlessly fusing elements of dub, techno and ambient like only he can.
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346
The Operator EP
Danny DAZE presents D33
Cat: SLACKER 003. Rel: 27 Oct 23
The Operator (Wet mix) (5:46)
The Operator (Danny Daze Dry mix) (5:42)
Azuca (7:04)
C'mon (feat Jonny From Space) (6:36)
 in stock $16.96
347
Oxymoreworks
Oxymoreworks (unmixed CD)
Cat: 196588 44112. Rel: 03 Nov 23
Jean-Michel Jarre X Martin Gore - "Brutalism" (take 2)
Jean-Michel Jarre X Brian Eno - "Epica Extension"
Jean-Michel Jarre X Deathpact - "Brutalism" (reprise)
Jean-Michel Jarre X French79 - "Epica" (take 2)
Jean-Michel Jarre X Adiescar Chase - "Synthy Sisters" (take 2)
Jean-Michel Jarre X Armin Van Buuren - "Epica Maxima"
Jean-Michel Jarre X Nina Kraviz - "Sex In The Machine" (take 2)
Jean-Michel Jarre X NSDOS - "Zeitgeist" (take 2)
Jean-Michel Jarre X Irene Dresel - "Zeitgeist Botanica"
Review: Second time around for Jean-Michel Jarre's 2022 album Oxymore, a loving tribute to French composer and 'music concrete' pioneer Pierre Henry. As the title suggests, this version features new remixes of album tracks (all of which feature sounds originally created by Henry) by a disparate group of musical talents. That makes for an interesting mix of interpretations, with armin Van Buuren's sizable trance translation of 'Epica' rubbing shoulders with a trippy, off-kilter electro take on 'Sex In The Machine' by Nina Kraviz, a moody Martin Gore interpretation of 'Brutalism', Irene Dresel's raw techno revision of 'Zeitgeist Botanica', and ambient pioneer Brian Eno putting his spin on 'Epica'.
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 in stock $14.45
348
Oxymoreworks
Oxymoreworks (gatefold LP)
Cat: 196588 44111. Rel: 24 Nov 23
Jean-Michel Jarre X Martin Gore - "Brutalism" (take 2) (4:57)
Jean-Michel Jarre X Brian Eno - "Epica Extension" (4:29)
Jean-Michel Jarre X Deathpact - "Brutalism" (reprise) (4:32)
Jean-Michel Jarre X French79 - "Epica" (take 2) (5:30)
Jean-Michel Jarre X Adiescar Chase - "Synthy Sisters" (take 2) (3:07)
Jean-Michel Jarre X Armin Van Buuren - "Epica Maxima" (5:16)
Jean-Michel Jarre X Nina Kraviz - "Sex In The Machine" (take 2) (5:04)
Jean-Michel Jarre X NSDOS - "Zeitgeist" (take 2) (5:08)
Jean-Michel Jarre X Irene Dresel - "Zeitgeist Botanica" (5:45)
Review: He might be in the autumn of his career but Jean Michel Jarre remains an innovator in the field of electronic music. His last album in 2022, Oxymore, was another pioneering exploration of rhythm and sound that has now been reworked alongside a series of collaborators all picked by the man himself. The nine-track selection brings wholly new perspectives to the originals which he calls "a vibrant collection of musical dialogues." An immediate standout for us is the track with Nina Kraviz which is crunchy, distorted minimal techno, while 'Epica Extension' with Brian Eno is laced up with otherworldly melodies. A great work from a mix of great artists.

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349
Fabric Presents Sama' Abdulhadi
Sama' ABDULHADI / VARIOUS
Fabric Presents Sama' Abdulhadi (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: FABRIC 218LP. Rel: 23 Nov 23
Acid Arab - "Laba Staifia" (Ammar 808 remix) (6:19)
XZYKO - "Kangoa" (7:52)
Sama' Abdulhadi - "Well Fee" (feat Walaa Sbait) (6:15)
Carbon/Peter Groskreutz - "Discharge" (6:53)
Michael Klein - "Contact" (6:54)
Sylvie Miles - "Man In The Woods" (6:31)
Lutgens - "ASMR" (6:12)
Psycrain/CAT - "Goosebombs" (5:40)
Review: Sama' Abdulhadi is a DJ who very proudly represents her Palestinian roots and is the first artist from her homeland to break out onto the international stage. She has a passion for sound design and has famously been arrested and jailed for eight days for desecrating a religious site when she played a set, with permission, at Nabi Musa. Her entry into the legendary fabric series is a doozy with emotive techno and cavernous deep house from the likes of Michael Klein, Carbon & Peter Groskreutz and Acid Arab as well as her own cut 'Well Fee' (feat Walaa Sbait).
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 in stock $21.09
350
X Tremely Deeply
X Tremely Deeply (12" + MP3 download code limited to 300 copies)
Cat: HCR 018. Rel: 15 Nov 23
X-Tremely Deeply (5:35)
X-Tremely Deeply (Featherstone remix) (5:42)
Sector 90 (5:00)
Viny (5:47)
Viny (Amper Clap A Haunting Place remix) (5:24)
 in stock $19.18
351
Desert Queen
Cat: DC 291. Rel: 07 Nov 23
Desert Queen
Soulful
Review: Adam Beyer seems to be in a superb run of late and this is his second vinyl outing in as many months. Desert Queen is pure Beyer, and pure Drumocde - drum-led techno for the main room with sweeping synths and grand vocals that are designed to impact crowds of thousands. The A-side actually brings a touch of trance energy and hard techno funk with its slamming, flat-footed drums, coarse synths and brightly lit arrangements. 'Soulful' then flips the script with a more funky groove that rocks back and forth and has funky basslines and a pitched up r&b vocal that works strangely well in the unusual context.
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 in stock $16.66
352
Willow
Willow (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: CWPT 007. Rel: 05 Dec 23
Willow (6:09)
Breathe (6:12)
Masada (7:55)
River Dancers (5:22)
Review: CWPT's founder Palms Trax is next to coax some left of centre house goodness from the studio of Wallace following fine outings on the likes of Mule Musiq, Studio Barnhus and Rhythm Section. They usually come on his own label Tartan but have increasingly been heard all over the shop and we're glad about that because the more the merrier. 'Willow' is the sort of airy and uplifting melodic hose sound that will make whole crowds float on a cloud. 'Breathe' has the same levitating effect while 'Masada' is a slower sound with more patent chords and sinewy synths. 'River Dancers' is a steamy jungle roller with bird calls, whimsical melodies and a typical feel.
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Played by: Terry Farley
 in stock $16.66
353
We Ain't Like Them (feat DJ Bone remix)
Cat: FR 01. Rel: 26 Feb 24
We Ain't Like Them (5:13)
We Ain't Like Them (DJ Bone remix) (6:06)
Bimini Road (4:27)
Vandelay (5:10)
Review: The king is dead, long live the king, as they say - except in this case the late king is DJ Bone's legendary Subject Detroit label, which has now been shuttered after 25 years, and the newly anointed king is his new outlet Further, taken from his Amsterdam parties of the same name. It kicks off with a pair of new EPs on the same day and this is the first from Yeti Mind Tricks. 'We Ain't Like Them' is a hammering Motor City techno cut for the peak time which Bone remixes into a more stripped-back but no less edgy and potent cut. On the flip are 'Bimini Road' and 'Vandelay,' both of which bring stylish techno drenched in machine soul.
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 in stock $9.18
354
The Portal EP
Cat: FR 02. Rel: 18 Mar 24
My Replicant Self (5:38)
The Divine Call (5:03)
My Tribe (6:06)
Remembering The Future (4:42)
Review: Further is the brand new label from DJ Bone, who has started it in place of Subject Detroit which after 25 years he recently decided to put to sleep. This second EP lands on the same day as the first but is a new four-track solo outing from the now Amsterdam-based techno innovator himself. 'My Replicant Self' has synths slashing across the face of a sleek techno rhythm with sombre chords draped over the top. 'The Divine Call' ups the ante with spoken word menace and 'My Tribe' then layers up percussion and surging synth warmth. 'Remembering The Future' is a brilliantly quick and urgent track with slapping hits and bouncing drum funk.
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 in stock $7.78
355
Dream Beams
Cat: LAX SSE202. Rel: 26 Apr 24
Size Of A Photon (5:07)
Feel My Pulse (6:28)
Flashblinded (feat Pholia - Amarcord Orange Wine In The Glass remix) (5:43)
Flashblinded (feat Pholia - vocal) (6:32)
Flashblinded (feat Pholia - instrumental) (6:31)
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356
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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357
Deep Heet Vol 5
Cat: MOTE 070. Rel: 13 Jun 24
Clap Trap (5:38)
Sidewinder (5:19)
Electric Culp (6:24)
Grid Livers (6:16)
Review: Planetary Assault Systems' latest offering, Deep Heet Vol 5 on Mote Evolver, marks a powerful return for UK techno luminary Luke Slater's enduring alias. True to form, the release delves into the shadowy depths of the club scene with relentless intensity. Side-1 kicks off with 'Clap Trap,' an otherworldly journey through techno's outer reaches with its uptempo alien soundscape and heavy, percussive beats that evoke a sense of impending destruction on the dancefloor. Following suit is 'Sidewinder,' a relentless banger that embodies the underground ethos with its intense energy and headstrong groove. On Side-2, 'Electric Culp' emerges as a peak-time anthem, its big, bold sound commanding attention and igniting the dancefloor with its pulsating rhythms and infectious energy. Closing the release is 'Grid Livers,' a deeper exploration into the darker realms of techno, with subliminal undertones that captivate the listener and keep them locked in the sonic grip until the very end. With Deep Heet Vol 5, Planetary Assault Systems demonstrates once again his vision of forward-thinking techno, delivering a visceral experience that seamlessly bridges the gap between the studio and the stage.
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358
Subduction & Shadows
Cat: KNT 37B. Rel: 30 Jul 24
Subduction (7:02)
Glow (6:59)
Shadows (7:13)
Review: As well as a nice yellow pressing of this new EP from veteran producer Matt Thibideau, Kontakt is serving it up on good old-fashioned black wax. He has over 30 years of experience and his latest dub techno outing, Subduction & Shadows, is up there with the best of them. The first side features 'Subduction,' a vibrant track with uptempo dub techno beats perfect for the dancefloor while 'Glow' on the flip enchants with Detroit-inspired '90s chords and refined production enhanced by epic strings for a hypnotic touch. The EP closes with 'Shadow,' a deep, driving dub techno piece that wraps up with a smooth melody that means this artist continues to impress with his innovative sound.
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Tags: Dub Techno
 in stock $18.06
359
Trinity EP
Cat: KNT 41B. Rel: 13 Feb 25
Momentum (7:54)
Exodus (8:20)
Resolve (4:55)
Review: JS Zeiter returns with another masterclass in dub techno, proving why he has remained a staple in the genre for nearly three decades. The first track, Momentum, delivers the atmospheric, deep dub techno that has long defined Zeiter's sound, with swirling textures and a hypnotic groove that pulls you into its immersive world. On the second side, Exodus takes a more melodic turn, layering emotive synths over a deep techno foundation, creating a track that feels both expansive and introspective. Closing the release is Resolve, a more reserved offering, moody and subtle in its approach. While understated, it serves as a subliminal peak, building tension without overt intensity, showcasing Zeiter's ability to create depth with minimalism. This release is yet another testament to Zeiter's skill in crafting refined, atmospheric techno that remains both timeless and forward-thinking.
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Tags: Dub Techno
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360
Manx
Manx (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: TANE 002. Rel: 04 Oct 24
Manx (5:55)
Gazebo (5:31)
Oolean (5:26)
Isopode (5:27)
 in stock $15.55
361
5 Years Of Danza Nativa Pt II
Cat: DN 016PT2. Rel: 28 May 24
Amandra - "Drakona" (5:44)
Dino Sabatini - "Danza Tribale" (6:23)
Polygonia - "Medusa Euphorbia" (6:31)
Plants Army Revolver - "0101011001000010" (5:11)
Review: Danza Nativa is rightly celebrating its fifth anniversary recently and now follows up the first part of its anniversary compilation with part two, featuring tunes from across a broad spectrum. The first side delves into tribal rhythms and strident synths with Amandra keeping it stripped back and minimal and Dino Sabatini going deep and dubby on 'Danza Tribale'. Polygonia and Plants Army Revolver then set your mind free to wander among lush sound designs and captivating rhythms that head deep into a humid and futurist jungle.
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 in stock $11.11
362
Into The Void EP
Into The Void EP (clear vinyl 12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: DMU 093. Rel: 26 Jan 24
Into The Void (5:29)
Tempest (6:44)
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 in stock $11.73
363
Playing/Praying
Cat: WRK 2LP. Rel: 07 Feb 25
I Let Myself Go Blind (feat Vimala Pons & Sonia Deville)
Lift Me Up
I Did Not Forget You (feat Rahim Redcar)
Playing/Praying (feat feat Vimala Pons)
God Is On My Side (feat Farah)
No Stranger To Heartbreak
Only In Your Arms (feat Vimala Pons & Sonia Deville)
Forever (feat Sonia Deville)
I Surrender (feat Vimala Pons & Sonia Deville)
Intelligence Artificielle
 in stock $29.73
364
47045
47045 (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: 47045. Rel: 22 Apr 25
Into The Dome (5:13)
Sleeper Sand (5:51)
Spatial Exploration (4:37)
Quagmire Pulse (5:26)
Review: AgainstMe makes a powerful debut on 47 with four tracks of deep, spiralling techno rooted in Berlin's famous underground energy. The Greek producer showcases his signature multi-dimensional sound design well here as he fuses dynamic rhythms and immersive atmospheres with great precision. Each track builds on a foundation of undulating basslines and intricate textures, which takes you on a trip through shifting sonic terrain. From hypnotic momentum to cavernous depth, there is a balance between raw propulsion and detailed production that makes for a bold, immersive statement that positions AgainstMe as a key rising voice in forward-thinking techno.
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 in stock $16.11
365
Analysis
Analysis (teal marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: CJFD40 TEALMARBLED. Rel: 10 Mar 25
Analysis (5:06)
Confidential (5:38)
Lurk (5:41)
Optic 2X (5:37)
 in stock $15.85
366
Commandments
Cat: DOMALP 15. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Exile (1:21)
Commandments (4:08)
Riget (feat DJ Gonz) (4:50)
Deep Distrust (Emotive mix) (5:13)
Mixer Test 9 V6 (4:55)
Downward (4:27)
Prophecy (5:15)
Passage (5:02)
Retinue (feat Leeway) (4:25)
 in stock $21.12
367
Cold Calling Blues EP
Cat: SC 01. Rel: 06 Jan 25
Cold Calling Blues (12:37)
Midnight At 1:30 (6:28)
Shatner’s Groove (7:04)
Review: REPRESS ALERT!: Fletcher and Steve O'Sullivan have often worked or appeared together in the past so it makes sense that the former now invites the latter to be the first person to release on his newly minted and always sure to be worth checking Social Currency imprint. They take the reins together across floor-focussed cuts that are marbled with deep pads and introspective sounds. 'Cold Calling Blues' is warm and airy with smoky vocal sounds and precision dub techno drum loops, 'Midnight At 1:30' hits a little harder but is still zoned out and serene and 'Shatner's Groove' takes on subtle deep space moods with deft pads and spoken word additions.
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 in stock $13.33
368
Delirium Vol II
VARIOUS
Delirium Vol II (transparent blue vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: TRSN 025. Rel: 07 Nov 24
Ollie Lishman - "Scarymode"
6 Sense - "Planetary Defence System"
Grace Dahl - "Don't Stop"
Antigone - "The Battle"
Alec Dienaar - "Make My Body Move"
Bad Boombox - "Alba"
Isaiah - "Tool W"
David Moleon - "Span"
DJ Swisherman - "Kie"
Hertz Collision - "Catalyst"
Flits - "Baklava"
Lacchesi - "Babock Faceplant"
Disguised - "Blurred Vibrations"
Regent - "Interpolation"
Ferdinger - "Dry Ice"
The Chronics - "Pump"
Obscure Shape - "Maze"
Zisko - "Lost In The Night"
 in stock $51.41
369
Yiu
Yiu (12")
Cat: ALSD 006. Rel: 08 Jan 25
Rezz (6:39)
Yiu (4:11)
Tuvan (5:27)
Palo (4:55)
Review: Batu and Nick Leon united for this surprise release late last year and it now arrives on lovely vinyl where it sounds sublime. The four-track EP blends Latin and UK club influences with a psychedelic twist on Batu's label, A Long Strange Dream which, since its 2023 launch, has gained recognition for pushing experimental club sounds of the highest order. 'Rezz' kicks off with shuffling tight percussive rhythms and 'Yiu' is more intense in its high-fidelity loops. 'Tuvan' is a minimal broken beat stepper and 'Palo' closes with some snappy Latin rhythmic invention.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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370
Northwest Passage Remixes (Pablo Bolivar, Merv, Philipp Priebe, Waage mixes)
Cat: LPY 12.1. Rel: 21 Oct 24
Bara (Pablo Bolivar Remake) (6:17)
Erebus (Merv remix) (8:06)
Stratospheric Clouds (Philipp Priebe Saeti version) (6:43)
Anguta (Waage remix) (8:25)
Review: Bjarnar & Jonas's last album back in 2023 was critically well-received and now it is back in all-new form as a selection of four classy remixes. First up it is Seven Villas label boss Pablo Bolivar who gets all blissed out and paddy on 'Bara', while Merv brings some nice smeared chords to the rolling, hypnotic dub of 'Erebus'. On the flip, Philipp Priebe Saeti's take on 'Stratospheric Clouds' reworks it as a shimmering and bottomless dub lit up by some warming chords and last of all, Waage flips 'Anguta' into a dark, stark and punchy dub-tech monster that comes on like an unstoppable wall of noise. A quartet of seriously meaty sounds overall.
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Tags: Dub Techno
 in stock $13.90
371
Dream State
Dream State (white vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: DH 20004. Rel: 17 Oct 24
Dark Angel (3:32)
Dreamstate (5:23)
Love You Got (4:27)
Higher (3:24)
Rise (4:09)
Ballad (In The End) (4:28)
Sunshine (3:30)
Air (5:06)
Time To (3:49)
Trust & Desire (4:25)
Review: Kelly Lee Owens' fourth studio album marks a significant shift in Owens' musical journey, embodying themes of freedom and escapism. Dream State emerges from a period of inner transformation following a break-up, and is a testament to collaboration, featuring producer-writer contributions from electronic music luminaries Bicep, Tom Rowlands of The Chemical Brothers and George Daniel of The 1975. The synergy between these artists infuses Dreamstate with a rich, dynamic sound that blends Owens' ethereal vocals with innovative electronic beats and lush production. A range of emotions and sonic landscapes, offering both introspective and liberating experiences.
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372
In Da Shadows
Cat: GEMS 001. Rel: 28 Jan 25
Radical Chic - "In Da Shadows" (Terry Francis remix) (7:31)
Space Bunny - "The Key" (Wax Trax remix) (6:37)
Review: Gems, a new label with a nose for unearthing dusty relics of the UK tech-house scene, kicks off with a double shot of pure 90s dynamite. Label boss Paul Still, Croydon luminary and veteran crate-digger, has dusted off these two bangers, ready to reignite dancefloors. First up, Terry Francis unleashes a remix of Radical Chic's 'In Da Shadows' that'll have you reaching for the lasers and sweating buckets. This ain't no polite shuffle - it's a full-on assault of pulsating basslines, swirling synths and big energy. Francis, a master of his craft, layers textures and effects like a sonic sorcerer, conjuring a tapestry of sound that's both intricate and exhilarating. Flip the wax and Space Bunny's 'The Key' unlocks a different kind of chaos. This infectious groove, built on chunky drums and a hypnotic bassline, is pure, unadulterated dancefloor hedonism. But it's the vocal snippets and playful synth stabs that truly elevate it to legendary status. The Wax Trax remix adds a contemporary twist, injecting a fresh dose of energy while retaining the original's undeniable swagger. If you're craving the authentic sounds of early tech-house, Gems is your new dealer. These aren't just reissues; they're sonic time capsules, transporting you back to a time when the dancefloor was a sweaty, euphoric escape from reality.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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373
Bleach
Bleach (180 gram grey vinyl 12")
Cat: HOJ 001. Rel: 06 Mar 25
Ritual 48 (4:48)
Mfunk89 (4:47)
South Side Acid (4:22)
Warehouse Ghost (4:56)
Ritual 48 (DJ Shufflemaster remix) (4:47)
Bleach (4:32)
Review: Percussive, frantic techno from Brian Gibbs aka. Gunjack, in celebration of 25 years of the artist project so named. Somewhere between an EP and LP, this six-track 12" is packed to the brim with pressurised prangouts on the harder side, and includes a ream of reinterpretations of Gunjack classics, as well as a version of Ritual48 by Japanese techno icon DJ Shufflemaster. Our favourite here has to be the hangar-scouring toller 'Warehouse Ghost', with its heavy use of pan effects on the lead barrage.
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374
Alta Ripa
Alta Ripa (bio vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ERATP 169LP. Rel: 30 Dec 24
Ours (5:14)
Mass (4:35)
Quasar (6:04)
Alta Ripa (3:11)
Nox (4:43)
Vineta (5:03)
Fama (6:00)
Mere (2:43)
Review: Ben Lukas Boysen's Alta Ripa marks a transformative milestone in his artistic evolution as he blends introspection with bold experimentation. Rooted in the serene landscapes of rural Germany where his creativity first blossomed, the album also reflects the dynamic energy of Berlin, which reshaped his sound in the early 2000s. Boysen's fourth studio album bridges past and future, merging the reflective melodies of his youth with the innovative tones of Berlin's electronic scene. He describes it as music his 15-year-old self would admire but only his grown-up self could create. Unbound by tradition, Boysen's eclectic influences drive his constant musical reinvention.
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375
Time Passages 10 Years
VARIOUS
Cat: TP 024. Rel: 29 Oct 24
DJ Hell - "Alienation" (6:25)
The Model - "Eat More House" (6:23)
Barnt - "Text You" (5:24)
Bezier - "Roter Faden" (5:45)
Z@p - "Unclear" (5:50)
DC Salas - "Perception Of Truth" (5:44)
Innershades - "Juno" (5:28)
Latress - "Last Thing" (7:01)
Andrew Red Hand - "In The Cemetery" (Hardfloor remix) (6:27)
Review: Time Passages celebrates their ten years of existence with a stellar line up of artists; this is the full LP to complement a shorter EP. A fine lineup indeed! The mood on this one is decidedly hellish yet, of course, for that very reason, tempting to cop; this being the characteristic of the flagrant provenance of DJ and producer Binh, whose brand of sinister minimal techno and electro always turns up scorched, hardened into granite, by the embered airs of hardcore. The Berlin outfit welcome The Model and DJ Hell on the A1 side, with the first opening up his own private bacchanal into the hungry streets with 'Eat More House' - a motto we can really chew on - while Hell's 'Alienation' plays on similar themes, with a central acid riff and sniper clap pattern. Barnt and Bezier steer and slow the B-side to a canter, the latter especially on the low-slung, ominously new beat-inspired 'Roter Faden', while the likes of Z@p and DC Salas go on to encrust the ensuing sides with a haunted clog of synthpop and new wave judder-offs. We'll leave the rest to you.
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376
Magnetismo EP
Magnetismo EP (12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: AS 001. Rel: 02 Dec 24
Magnetismo (6:31)
Domo (5:45)
Sideral (6:49)
Review: Forest On Stasys takes the plunge here and launches a new label, Aura Sonora, which debuts with a hugely limited and high-quality new 12" from the boss. The imprint will be "a platform designed for sound experimentation" and the first missive backs that up with a great blend of drum & bass, half-time and techno. 'Magnetismo' is a prickly opener with slippery rhythms underpinned by bold bass. 'Domo' is a darker sound with menacing low ends and prickly percussive patterns while 'Sideral' is another late-night prowler with low sling sounds, eerie atmospheres and a real sense of futurism. A great start to life for Aura Sonora.
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377
Evolutions EP
Cat: OSS 001. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Evolutions (7:38)
Fintons (dub) (5:37)
Fintons (dub - Double O remix) (6:18)
Acid Vein (5:47)
Review: On the debut release for their newly minted label, Manchester's Response and Buda make a bold statement with this EP. 'Evolutions' opens, delivering an immediate rush that churns up dark rave stabs and pounding percussion, invoking memories of the early 90s Jungle scene. Yet, there's a modern sharpness in the track's evolving structure, making it feel fresh without losing the classic vibe. 'Fintons Dub' adds a layer of atmosphere, with its subdued bass and cinematic samples adding depth. Double 0's remix of 'Fintons Dub' hits like a freight train, its forceful bass and raw breaks cutting through the mix. Rounding out the EP, 'Acid Vein' slows things down with acid house influences, merging acid squelches with a deeper, more contemplative breakbeat rhythm that adds tension to the release.
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378
The Riviera Collection
Cat: XTC 005. Rel: 18 Feb 25
Neapolis (4:37)
Put Ya Hands Together (4:48)
Warrior Chant (4:16)
Desert Storm (4:04)
Hold Me Baby (4:13)
Da Boing Boing Trak (4:28)
Nu Style (4:19)
Pogona (6:11)
Minds Eye (4:38)
Review: Serbian-born, NYC-based DJ and producer X-Coast returns with a new set of high-energy tracks designed for big arenas and main stages. As shown when remixing Shygirl's '4eva 'and DJ Gigola's 'La Batteria', he blends house, techno, electro, drum & bass and trance on labels like Steel City Dance Discs, Higher Ground and Mama Told Ya. X-Coast's signature sound fuses 90s and 00s rave nostalgia with modern production here and results in the tribal-infused 'Neapolis', soaring trance of 'Desert Storm,' and diva house energy of 'Hold Me Baby'. They all make for a dynamic collection which shows off X-Coast's genre-spanning versatility.

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Played by: Dogheadsurigeri
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379
SUF Classics: The Ciuciek Remixes
Magnum Force - "A Right Bunch Of Charlies" (Ciuciek remix) (7:11)
Rozzer's Dog - "Now I'm Going To Repeat That For Those Of You On Drugs" (Ciuciek remix) (8:03)
Carbine - "See-saw" (Ciuciek Mad Saw remix) (7:57)
Time Stretch Armstrong - "Silver Surfer" (Ciuciek remix) (7:04)
Played by: Dj Hellraiser
 in stock $13.33
380
Vor
Vor (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: 4 SPA. Rel: 12 Feb 25
Vor 1 (6:14)
Vor 2 (6:30)
Vor 3 (5:57)
Vor 4 (6:26)
Haust 1 (6:04)
Haust 2 (6:44)
Haust 3 (6:37)
Haust 4 (6:52)
Review: Adalsteinn Gudmundsson aka Yagya has long been at the forefront of the dub world, He has a fantastically painterly style that fauna him sweeping long-tailed chords across wide-open vistas and laying down smooth basslines that lock you in. The changing seasons of his native Incline have often been his chief inspiration and that's the case again here on his most dreamy work to date. The record is divided into the distinct moods of Spring ('Vor') and Autumn ('Haust') and is brilliantly escapist and evocative.
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381
Musik (30th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: NOMU 37VLP. Rel: 05 Dec 24
Konception (7:39)
Plastique (10:38)
Kriket (4:14)
FUK (5:40)
Outbak (3:57)
Ethnik (8:03)
Plasmatik (4:50)
Goo (2:04)
Marbles (9:24)
Lasttrak (7:46)
Review: To celebrate its 30th anniversary, techno titan Richie Hawtin aka minimal pioneer Plastikman has remastered his influential second album Musik from the original tapes and pressed it up to limited edition bio-vinyl. It was first released in November 1994 via NovaMute and his own Plus 8 and was soon hailed as a masterclass in minimal techno, catapulting Hawtin toward the heights he still enjoys today. Prior to the full album release, the track 'Plastique' hinted at a more dancefloor-oriented sound while maintaining an unsettling edge that characterises much of the ensuing album's abstract and alien allure.
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382
Stardust EP
Stardust EP (silver vinyl 12")
Cat: DUBWARSE 001. Rel: 05 Sep 24
Stampersgat (6:37)
D55 (5:29)
Black Sun (5:20)
Stardust (6:19)
Rhydonium (5:20)
1309 (5:38)
Review: SND & RTN's Stardust EP on Planet Rhythm delivers six exemplary tracks of dub techno with crisp production and deep influenced classic sound. Side-1 opens with 'Stampersgat,' a deep dub techno soundscape featuring wall-shaking bass, crisp percussion, and an island feel that transports listeners to a tropical haven. 'D55' follows with an airy, bright dub groove, blending elements of house and Balearic chill-out, and is characterised by its heavy use of chords. Side-2 offers 'Rhydonium,' showcasing a snappy, clean groove with meandering, metallic chords and heavy echo. Stardust EP highlights SND & RTN's ability to blend deep, resonant basslines with intricate percussion and atmospheric elements, resulting in a well-rounded collection of tracks.
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383
Virtual Dreams II: Ambient Explorations In The House & Techno Age Japan 1993-1999
Dub Squad - "Blown Fruit"
Akio/Okihide - "Phoenix At Desert"
Palomatic - "Flutter"
Virgo - "Prelude"
Ambient 7 - "Escape"
Web - "The Cycle Of Seasons"
Yukihiro Fukutomi - "5 Blind Boys"
Katsuya Hironaka - "Pause"
Riow Arai - "1969"
Modern Living - "Snow Bird"
Missing Project - "Poisson D'Avril" (Galaxy dub)
Drawing Future Life - "1969"
Buddhastick Transparent - "Eras" (feat Something In The Air)
Review: Music From Memory share the CD edition (there's also a vinyl release) of their latest in a series of compilations, which focuses on the tide of new ambient and minimalist electronica which came about at the turn of the millennium, Virtual Dreams. Whilst the first volume focused on the techno and electronica musics emergent in Europe in 1993-99, Virtual Dreams Vol. 2 homes in on Japan during the same period, tracking the regional, geosonic differences between each global cultural centre. Tracing a fibrous thread, that began to weave itself of its own accord, out from the early 90s acid house FOMO experienced in Japan's early days, through to its restful response with the dawn of "listening techno" proffered by the likes of Sublime Records, Syzygy Records and Frogman Records, many of the tracks featured therein cull their choices from not only these leading lights but also the odd and not-so-odd rarity, helping usher in a truer representation of the era.
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 in stock $20.00
384
Dance Music 4 Bad People
Cat: STS 431LP. Rel: 24 Apr 25
U R Not Dying U R Just Waking Up (6:36)
The Secret Teachings Of The Ages (6:28)
The Map Of Salt & Stars (5:35)
Reality Is Not What It May Seem (6:00)
I'm In A Strange Loop (5:56)
Dispatches From The B4 Life (6:12)
Awakening From The Daydreams (6:31)
The Art Of Living A Meaningless Existence (6:27)
Review: Jamal Moss aka Hieroglyphic Being is one of the most fearless experimentalists in house and techno. He confronts dancefloor disillusionment head-on with Dance Music 4 Bad People, his raw, uncompromising debut for Smalltown Supersound. A veteran of Chicago's club scene, Moss channels four decades of history, highs, lows and trauma into an album that defies escapism. These are not crowd-pleasers but cathartic confrontations dense with abrasive synths, molten drum loops and uneasy textures which all crash together in chaotic, transcendent layers. There's no clean resolution anywhere, instead just tension, dissonance and moments of stark beauty. Far from a nostalgic Windy City love-in, Moss' music reflects a dance culture in crisis and provides a place to rage against it.
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385
Transcendence
Transcendence (12" + insert)
Cat: NTZ 003. Rel: 11 Apr 25
Transcendence (9:59)
The Inner World (2:11)
Review: Long regarded as one of Italy's most forward-thinking techno producers, Enrico Sangiuliano has spent the past decade carving out a niche between peak-time precision and philosophical intent. From his roots in the country's free party scene to headlining global festivals, he's become known for sculpting tracks that are as emotive as they are explosive. Here, he links up with psytrance icons GMS, whose trailblazing output since the 90s brings a charged, otherworldly energy to the collaboration. 'Transcendence' unfolds like a spacecraft launch, all rising tension and arpeggiated release, with Sangiuliano's signature cinematic monologue anchoring it in the present. 'The Inner World' strips everything back into a meditative synthscape, hinting at future directions while reinforcing his long-standing fascination with the inner journey.
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 in stock $21.40
386
Theories Of Time
Theories Of Time (limited heavyweight green & black smoke vinyl 12" + digital bonus track download code)
Cat: LPY 13. Rel: 27 Nov 23
Distortion (5:18)
Travelling (9:16)
Shift (3:52)
Delay (7:35)
Review: Hidden Sequence have appeared on legendary dub techno label Mosaic in fine form of late and now they land on the Lempuyang imprint with four more serene fusions. Their Theories of Time EP opens up with the swaggering dub rhythms and bottomless depths of 'Distortion', a cut as heady as they come. 'Travelling,' as the title suggests, has a deeper rolling groove and more movement to it as it snakes through underwater dub caverns. Flip it over for more widescreen and serene explorations of the ocean floor with 'Shift' and mysterious leads of 'Delay' which is a fourth and final frictionless dub dream.
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Tags: Dub Techno
 in stock $9.18
387
Unfixed
Unfixed (12")
Cat: STS 419LP. Rel: 28 Sep 23
Birmingham Screwdriver (4:31)
Wick & Wax (9:07)
Golden Hammer (4:25)
Percussive Maintenance (8:34)
Review: Berlin-based producer and DJ Barker has long been an underground innovator associated with plenty of vital labels but he hasn't dropped a new solo EP for a couple of years now. Thankfully he rights that wrong and and steps up to the 30 year strong Smalltown Supersound out of Oslo with a new four track offering that "sees him inverting the musical equation and exploring both the variability and sonic possibilities of a kick-drum." Opener 'Birmingham Screwdriver' will rewire your brain with its fizzing frequencies and skewed bass, 'Wick and Wax' is bright and hyperactive techno-pop and the flipside gets much more raw and dark. A fine return.
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388
Spirit World
Cat: DET 313F. Rel: 15 Aug 24
First Night In Lemuria (DET313 version) (6:03)
Spirit World (5:34)
Inevitable (6:40)
Review: After the much loved Delano Smith remix of Gigi Galaxy's 'Interview With An Alien' turned so many heads, Det 313 label has secured three originals from the Detroit producer otherwise known to as Gary Martin. Each shows he has a unique approach to the art of groove making, with 'First Night In Lemuria (DET313 version)' slower and more restrained than many in the game - almost like a Sheffield bleep anthem pitched down and augmented with a delightful, prodding bassline. 'Spirit World' is the big room pleaser of the trio, with a bubbling acid arpeggio slowly degrading and re-building throughout and some lovely sci-fi synthery going on. 'Inevitable' is the cheekiest and cheeriest of the three, all sharpened hi-hats and swirling electro beats and breakdowns that reveal its simple but damn effective musical heart to all and sundry. Nice work all round.
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 in stock $14.45
389
Classics 1.3
Classics 1.3 (limited 180 gram silver vinyl 12")
Cat: HHBER 06736. Rel: 05 Mar 24
Fuck Off (7:05)
Mypiswet (7:13)
 in stock $25.85
390
Ultrademonic II
Cat: CCC 521. Rel: 11 Jul 24
Lucidario (5:35)
Cenotaph (6:01)
Cyberia (5:12)
Ghosted Again (5:51)
Levitation Technique (6:00)
Today Is Yes (6:14)
Review: Antoni Maiovvi returns to Cosmic Club with an EP destined for classic status. Drawing from 15 years of experience, his fusion of disco, synth beats, and Italo influences shines. 'Lucidario' opens with Moroder-esque grandeur, cinematic and mesmerising. 'Cenotaph' echoes Legowelt's spirit, blending pop sensibilities with intrigue. 'Cyberia' closes the Side-1, mysterious and alluring. On the Side-2, 'Ghosted Again' ignites the dancefloor with dark Italo-disco energy, while 'Levitation Technique' explores ethereal realms. 'Today Is Yes' brings a satisfying conclusion to the album in an impressive way. Each track is a sonic journey, showing Maiovvi's diverse influences woven into a coherent whole. His work resonates alongside Gesloten Cirkel and Dopplereffekt, solidifying his future classic status.
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Played by: ROTCIV
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391
South One
South One (12")
Cat: DUBWAX 009. Rel: 08 Apr 25
Tuatapere (6:20)
Bluff (6:13)
Taupo (6:28)
Ohangai (6:27)
Review: CREDO label head and respected German DJ and producer Alex Bau offers up his first sounds under new alas Stoering here on the Dub Wax label. And the location of the music hints at what he is looking to explore with his new project, namely deep and dubbed-out techno soundscapes. They are steeped in the Basic Channel school with dusty hi-hats and fuzzy pads stretched out over frictionless drums. The pace remains steady and seductive throughout and the EP reaches its pinnacle with 'Taupo' thanks to the pairing of a gently bumping rhythm and scattering of metallic hits that widen the scope of the groove.

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Played by: Shadow Dancer
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392
Transition EP
Cat: DN 017. Rel: 23 Sep 24
Transition (5:30)
Transition (Psyk remix) (5:30)
Vortex (5:37)
Futurismo (5:34)
Review: The Danza Nativa label is fresh off the back of a fine fifth birthday celebratory 2 part compilation but wastes no time getting back to business. Alderaan is the man in charge with his second for the label and 'Transition' kicks off with some mad LFO business melting your mind. Psyk remixes it into a more paired back and spooky subterranean techno prowler. With 'Vortex' there is yet more nocturnal menace with ticking hi-hats seeing rhythm as squelchy, unsettling sounds peel off the beats. 'Futurismo' closes down with a gurgling lead line and distant sci-fi sounds that complete this most futuristic EP.
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393
Electronic Friction
Electronic Friction (12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: GTD 025. Rel: 23 Jan 25
Next On Next
The Path
Cashe
10th Of May
Crash
Ampi 00 Patern
Review: DIMDJ's newest 12" seamlessly fuses techno, electro to ambient and house, with opener 'Next On Next' proving to be a deep, heavy analogue production that features expertly sequenced toms and rave-inspired claps, creating a rich, driving beat. 'The Path' follows with its electro-machine aesthetic, brimming with mechanical warmth and rhythmic intricacy. 'Cashe' rounds out the side with vintage electro-funk vibes, blending futuristic melodies with timeless grooves. Side-2 shifts into more atmospheric territory. '10th Of May' is a dreamy balearic gem, wrapping ambient house textures in a sun-soaked haze. 'Crash' slows the pace, offering heavily processed downtempo with a reflective, cinematic feel. The EP closes with 'Ampi 00 Patern', a haunting piece of alien ambience, evoking the eerie stillness of a distant, uncharted planet. An inspiring journey through DIMDJ's artistry, weaving diverse moods and styles into a very enjoyable trip into melodic electronic music.
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 in stock $20.00
394
UERVA 002
UERVA 002 (12")
Cat: UERVA 002. Rel: 03 Feb 25
Shkedul - "Mind Control" (6:22)
Bisan - "Shinra Tensei" (6:09)
Mich - "3740" (6:38)
Vinz - "Askari" (6:05)
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395
Vault Sessions 10 Years
VARIOUS
Vault Sessions 10 Years (180 gram vinyl 5xLP box set)
Cat: VS 10YRS. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Chlar - "Cipe Ortni" (5:14)
Hemka - "Rich Sex" (4:56)
Rodhad - "Wormhole Situation" (5:59)
JPSRV35 - "Soulsearch" (5:13)
Ignez - "A Love Dream" (6:05)
Lobster - "Whispers Of The Muse" (4:59)
Quelza - "Automated Assistance Program" (6:29)
Beste Hira - "BABE2" (5:31)
Alarico - "Rugiada" (5:52)
Setaoc Mass - "Blink" (5:13)
Cleric - "Kluis" (5:25)
Grace Dahl - "The Green Room" (5:14)
Oscar Mulero - "Into The Light" (5:16)
Phil Berg - "Skid Row" (5:34)
Blanka - "After Making Love" (5:32)
Yanamaste - "Cello" (5:18)
Stef Mendesidis - "License To Fly" (4:47)
Lars Huismann - "Nebula" (6:09)
ANNE - "Dusk" (4:53)
Chontane - "Tisash" (5:03)
Review: 10 years of Amsterdam's Vault Records is celebrated on this latest edition of their Vault Sessions techno compilation. While many a label can lay claim to ownership of and control over a "vault" of music, how many of them can submit to surrender 20 such golden sonic ingots when faced with a ransom to release music, *and* still keep enough in the strongroom to keep the books balanced? While we've now the keys to many a high-profile private client's dirtiest collateral deposits - Jpsrv35's twinkling blood garnet 'Soulsearch', Quelza's illegal software 'Automated Assistance Program', Grace Dahl's precious heirloom 'The Green Room' , Stef Mendesidis' diplomatically immune 'License To Fly' - we suspect that many more such greats lay hidden behind astringent locks, impervious to the next heist. All tunes leave us Vaulting!
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Played by: Polygonia
 in stock $85.04
396
The Bass Theory EP
Cat: WLS 29. Rel: 23 Oct 24
Mi Amor (6:54)
The Bass Theory (6:52)
Killer Fruit (5:37)
Review: Italian house lover Fabio Monesi returns to his Wilson label - named and styled after that unforgettable volleyball in Castaway - with a collab EP next to Tom Carruthers. It's rooted in traditional tropes from the 90s and US scenes starting with the kicking, retro flavours of 'Mi Amor' before 'The Bass Theory' brings on, yep, some more heavy bass-driven grooves. Last of all is the more synth-laden 'Killer Fruit' which is a triumph in drum programming that will enliven any crowd.
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Tags: Tech House
 in stock $19.18
397
In Space EP
Cat: BAG 002. Rel: 24 Mar 25
Inspace (6:20)
Frequency (5:43)
Timeout (5:21)
Kalapas (5:31)
Review: BeAvantGarde Records have been away for a while but now makes an always-welcome return with the underground favourite that is Riccardo. He does his usual do of serving up four tracks of spaced-out invention. 'In Space' opens up with nice warped bass and insistent synth stabs with jacked-up drums and perc. 'Frequency' then has a more bright and cosmic sense of mood as the drums slow down and lull you into their hypnotic patterns. There is plenty of snap and crispy bass to 'Timeout' with its searching lead synths and gritty baseline while last of all is 'Kalapas' which cuts are loose and has ragged rhythms and textures for a more arresting vibe.
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Played by: Tom Drew
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398
One Dimension EP
One Dimension EP (blue & orange marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: SYNCRO 51. Rel: 20 Sep 24
One Dimension
Night Driver
Cipher
A Form Of
Snake Shifter
Review: Jeroen Search's 'One Dimension' EP, released on Syncrophone France, delivers a robust techno experience with a nod to Detroit's iconic sound. The title track, 'One Dimension', has a big, expansive feel, drawing from Detroit techno's classic roots. Its driving rhythms create a powerful atmosphere perfect for the dancefloor. 'Night Driver' follows with a deeper, more energetic groove that builds steadily, keeping the momentum rising throughout. 'Cipher' brings a heavier edge, combining a brooding bassline with melodic accents that add balance and depth. 'Snake Shifter' closes out the EP with intricate percussion and an alien-like sound, rounding off the release with a sharp, futuristic touch.
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 in stock $17.78
399
Surfacing EP
Cat: MTB 018. Rel: 02 Apr 25
Signature (4:48)
Do High (4:54)
Far From The Madding (4:31)
Overcircle (4:49)
Review: Mitsubasa means "three-wings" in Japanese and those wings stand for the soul, the heart and the mind. All of them are taken care of with this new one from the label as SLV taps into Detroit techno heat on the opener. It's awash with textural synths and speedy drum funk. 'Do High' drops in a pitched-up vocal hook that cannot fail to get that extra bit of real iron in the club, especially as the drums surge with such style and euphoria. 'Far From The Madding' is another one wrapped up in synth overloads that build intensely over minimal drums and 'Overcircle' then strips things back to tight, bouncy loops.
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400
SUM 001
SUM 001 (12")
Cat: SUM 001. Rel: 18 Jul 24
Hamatsuki - "Nemolizubam" (5:50)
Hamatsuki - "Whitecap" (6:50)
DJ Astrobee - "Oslo" (dub) (4:49)
DJ Astrobee - "Mother Sun" (9:13)
Review: Hamatsuki and DJ Astrobee have the honour of being the first artists to release on the newly formed Summoning label. They take one side each with Hamatsuki's 'Nemolizubam' licking off with some intense, synth-laden techno that is lithe and dynamic as it unfolds. 'Whitecap' is more textured and riddled with bleeping synths and tumbling melodic rain. DJ Astrobee gets dubby with 'Oslo' which has warped synth smears and snappy kick and clap combos. His second offering 'Mother Sun' is a richly emotive techno sound that oozes hi-tek soul.
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 in stock $18.62
401
Selekted EP
Cat: V35 001. Rel: 31 Oct 24
Roque Da Houz (5:46)
RL11 (5:03)
Aftersun (5:05)
Mystic Styles (5:19)
Review: Young Dutch talent JSPRV35 presents the second EP from Global Pulse in the form of the Kyoto EP, a standout exploration of pure and unfiltered techno. Channelling his constant flow of creative energy, JSPRV35 delivers a collection that brings techno back to its roots as he cooks up minimalistic soundscapes with a fast-paced rhythm. Each track on this crucial 12" pulses with raw and edgy drums that showcase JSPRV35's refined yet forward-looking style. This one captures the essence of contemporary techno while honouring its foundations in subtly, crafty ways.
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402
Blackbox Life Recorder 21f
Cat: WAP 480EP. Rel: 20 Feb 25
Blackbox Life Recorder 21f (4:27)
Zin2 Test5 (2:37)
In A Room7 F760 (3:51)
Blackbox Life Recorder 22 (Parallax mix) (3:27)
Review: As well as being one of electronica's most distinctive, recognisable and long serving warriors, Richard James is a man of many surprises. From his massive Soundcloud dump in 2015-6, to this unexpected 2023 EP - which was his first fully released material for around five years and appeared without warning - he likes to stay several giant leaps ahead of his public. Across its four tracks, it showcases his unmistakable, queasily melodic touch while revisiting the roots of his drill 'n' bass sound with a modern twist. Opening with 'Blackbox Life Recorder 21f', the EP sets a reflective tone, its light breakbeat and melancholy melody underscored by 80s-inspired drum textures, evoking a wistful yet futuristic atmosphere. This track encapsulates the beauty of his signature style, fusing emotion with intricate production. 'Zin2 Test5' shifts the mood slightly darker, with crisp production and an optimistic undercurrent woven through its melodies. It feels like a contemplative counterpart to the opener, balancing light and shadow with finesse. The second side dives deeper into experimental territory. In 'A Room7 F760' is a fast-paced, broken-beat journey through eerie soundscapes and sinister rave melodies, teetering on the edge of chaos while retaining a hypnotic allure. Closing with 'Blackbox Life Recorder 22 (Parallax mix)', the EP ventures into dubstep territory with a deeper, growling bass and ominous undertones. a dubbier reinterpretation that offers a more textured, shadowy perspective. Black (box) ops indeed - as ever.
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 in stock $20.85
403
Time & Space
Time & Space (blue marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: ARTSTRANSPARENT 013. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Chord Dancer (4:47)
The Last Realm (5:15)
Time & Space (4:12)
Saphire Dub (5:19)
Inspected (5:57)
Review: Once again, Frenk Dublin dabbles in dub and muses on spacetime hardcore continuums with his latest release for the highbrow techno collective Arts, based in Rotterdam. From the off of 'Chord Dancer' and 'The Lost Realm', we feel only lightly electromagnetically convected, with tonic melodics and pleasing phonic physics rattling against and past our ears. It's only at the turn of the B-side that we hear anything remotely less salutary, with 'Time & Space' preferring a mood of deep-space vacuity, and 'Sapphire Dub' advancing, at an ever glacial pace, through ejected fields of chord residua and rimshot-kick impact events. Closer 'Inspected' unsettles rather than resolves any remaining tension, its monotone echo blurts suggesting more to come.
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 in stock $15.01
404
Halfway Gone
Cat: TIMEDANCE 036. Rel: 11 Mar 25
Halfway Gone (5:19)
Light Headed (5:39)
Voices (5:05)
Still Here (5:46)
Review: Yaleesa Hall wastes no time setting the tone on this Timedance release, delivering a weighty fusion of UKG, electro and sub-heavy pressure. Opener 'Halfway Gone' lurches forward with a heady mix of swung percussion and cavernous bass, its tension building like a slow-motion collision. 'Light Headed' dials up the energy, its restless breakbeat patterns and distorted low-end hitting with unrelenting force. On the flip, 'Voices' leans into dubbed-out textures, letting ghostly vocal snippets drift through the haze as tightly coiled rhythms keep the pulse locked. Closer 'Still Here' brings the release full circle, with fractured beats and rumbling sub-bass weaving together in a hypnotic finale. It's a bold statement from Yaleesa Hallione that feels tailor-made for dancefloors that thrive on weight and space in equal measure.
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 in stock $15.85
405
Protect Ya Deck EP
Protect Ya Deck EP (12" + insert)
Cat: REFLEKT 019. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Down The Vaults (5:24)
The Movement (5:51)
Protect Ya Deck (5:17)
Never Ready For This Shit (5:24)
Review: Off/Grid has impressed with his ability to cook up tracks that keep the tension going throughout. He's done it before on the likes of Rotterdam's Arts collective and more than once on Planet Rhythm. This one for another Dutch label brings plenty of texture to opener 'Down The Vaults' which has a fizzy lead prying between the sturdy drums. 'The Movement' is much more bouncy - one of those cuts that gets fists pumping and smiles on faces. 'Protect Ya Deck' is precision-tooled, acid-laced peak time gear for when the whole club is on the same vibe and the strobes are flashing, and 'Never Ready For This Shit' shuts down with some pent-up funk and brilliant syncopated drum work.
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 in stock $13.33
406
80001 PID (Soundtrack)
Cat: FCR 003. Rel: 27 Mar 25
80001PID (Shjva Visionary mix) (7:46)
80001PID (Full Circle remix) (7:34)
80001PID (4:02)
Review: Lost in Music: Post Industrial Dreamscape is a powerful film made by British artist Jermaine Francis. This is its soundtrack and it is a collaboration between Tony Bontana and Francis himself. The soundscape mirrors the film's moody and smoky dissonance as it delves into Post-Industrial Britain's social and political landscape through Francis's life. After being inspired by seeing the film, Full Circle saw potential in the track and remixed it into a loose yet mechanical sound with trippy synths and churning bass, while Ukrainian artist Shjva added her own interpretation that is a much more heady and dee bit of techno with cosmic synth overtones and an otherworldly feel.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan, Tom Drew
 in stock $14.18
407
Frantic Formula
Cat: VIS 337. Rel: 07 May 24
Frantic Formula (7:37)
Outrun (5:56)
Covert Action (7:12)
Review: Falko Brocksieper is a cult German minimalist who was favoured by the likes of Craig Richards and his Tyrant project. This new EP from 20/20 Vision takes a deep dive into his back catalogue to unearth a gem that first arrived via Treibstoff Recordings almost 20 years ago in 2006. 'Frantic Formula' is a nice liquid cut with wispy sci-fi pads and rolling grooves for early evening warm-ups, while 'Outrun' gets more upright with its jumbled drum loops and gurgling bass. 'Covert Action' is another masterfully languid and elastic rhythm that layers up cowbells, wobbly low ends and silky loops that soon lock you into the groove. A welcome remaster and reissue for sure.

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 in stock $16.11
408
The Sound Collides With Colour & Shadows Explode
Welcome U (6:01)
Even Though It's Make Believe (6:45)
We Want The World (Guitar mix) (5:40)
Rhythm Man (6:35)
Trip Man (2:30)
Trip Man (Spee mix) (6:31)
Come On (4:43)
Bootsy Sly (6:34)
Play Me Some Beautiful Dreamy Music (2:54)
Review: A2L were active between 1988 and 1990 and released two albums and several EPs on labels like 1st Bass, Big One and Force Inc. Their sound blended British psychedelic house with elements of new beat, industrial, EBM and early acid house and in doing so captured the raw energy of the UK rave scene. Notably different from typical acid house acts of the time, A2L's music took in machine funk, samplers and turntable techniques to create trippy, infectious grooves. This collection compiles rare underground gems from them from 1989 and features standout tracks like 'Even Though It's Make Believe' and 'Come On.' It's a great look back to the experimental spirit of the late 80s.
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Played by: ROTCIV
 in stock $31.12
409
Untitled 0
Untitled 0 (clear vinyl 10" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: CB 000. Rel: 07 Nov 24
Cristian Sarde - "Love Tea"
Bakked - "Effect171"
Review: Cristian Sarde (aka. Mamosato, Samo) teams up with fellow techno tussler Bakked for an off-piste non-label release, sharing inverse sides of a single furtive black label record. Veering minimal, moving, and moribund, both staples of the Italian dance musical underground share what is implied to be their deepest, darkest and most exclusive thoughts, strictly for heads only; 'Love Tea' is an unusual track, fusing an almost early-noughts dubstep wriggle against an otherwise taut house groove; a move we don't see coming. Bakked meanwhile brings 'Effect171', on which a raw MPC-style jam - pleated with analogue rimshots and backsliding chords - is sown as the underlying field line onto which a dreamy sampled vocal admission, "I don't mind talking about it", may be heard. Both artists sound to have indulged a weirder side to their crafts, hence the labelless aside, and we love to hear it.
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Tags: Tech House
 in stock $18.62
410
Hardcore
Hardcore (12" with obi-strip)
Cat: PSY 056LP. Rel: 23 Jan 25
Hardcore (4:40)
Power Station (3:18)
Chord Thing (4:05)
Juno (4:10)
 in stock $20.57
411
Herdersmat Part 16-18
VARIOUS
Cat: MORDH 003. Rel: 09 Feb 18
Rumenige - "Eka" (4:59)
T A K A - "Clenched Fists" (7:30)
Jokasti & Nek - "Kalam On" (5:47)
NX1 - "MRD1" (6:41)
Cadans - "Laag Water" (6:08)
UUN - "The Curse Of Avarice" (5:30)
Razbibriga - "Refined" (4:50)
Cressida - "God's Grace" (5:01)
Keepsakes - "Spit Exchange" (7:03)
Liza Aikin - "Le Visage" (6:07)
Thanos Hana - "Geneva 7316" (6:34)
Mascon - "Gringo" (5:20)
 in stock $30.58
412
Various Artists Vol 7
Cat: MOFF 016. Rel: 10 Oct 24
Viels - "Nero" (5:29)
Orbe - "Rigging" (5:36)
Mary Yuzovskaya - "Trouble" (6:42)
D-Leria - "Battito" (5:49)
Review: The seventh V/A release on Mary Yuzovskaya's Monday Off imprint lands on vinyl, with Viels, ORBE, D-Leria, and Yuzovskaya all contributing tracks. Each artist lending their tender efforts to a mutant techno march, Viels' 'Nero' and Orbe's 'Rigging' provide strong titular clues as to their muses; the first uses both the Latin word for "black" and the name of an ancient Roman emperor, suggesting might, militancy and nyctalopic mis-seeing in its dispatch of a blind sonic firestorm; the latter likens production to construction, with its central, low-sined wayfinder sound effect, and dusty hi-hat caroms, suggesting some vessels have windshields that truly can brave the storm. Yuzovskaya's 'Trouble' lands us in hot water, with its startled, far-off vocal snippets and knockout prattles in the left and right lobes; then there's B-leria's closer 'Battito', a living, breathing planetary entity, prone to emit eerily harmonic Close Encounters-style tones and whose atmosphere we dare not cross.
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 in stock $16.39
413
Serenity EP
Cat: PRRUKBLK 121. Rel: 21 Nov 24
Chord Expression (5:29)
Borderlands (4:58)
Fallout (5:33)
Serenity (6:24)
Review: You always know what you're gunna get with Planet Rhythm and that is classically inclined techno that is economical in design but never less than high impact. Antic Soul contributes to that fine legacy with this new EP which opens with the high speed and dubby techno lushness of 'Crd Expression' before 'Borderlands' gets more raved up and injected with some raw textures and wobbly stabs. 'Fallout' is wall-rattling, panel-beating dub techno and 'Serenity' is more icy and nimbler, with bouncy drums and stabs all making you move your body at the whim of the machines.
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Played by: Fog
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414
Moving Pressure 01
Cat: MP 01. Rel: 17 Apr 24
Escaping Siro (6:22)
Caging Green (5:46)
Dry Beetle (6:04)
Lonely Singing (6:35)
Review: Moving Pressure makes its inaugural bow here with a first 12" from Rene Wise. Wise by name, wise by nature it seems, cause this is some seriously fresh techno that looks outside the usual reference points. 'Escaping Siro' is busy, energetic, persuasive in its layering of quickened drums, twisted synths and cosmic atmospheres while 'Caging Green' is stripped back but not minimal - paddy drums and floating synths surge onwards as future tribal percussion peppers the beats. 'Dry Beetle' brings dome depth and dub, with warped synths panning about the mix and the linear beats soon sweeping you up. 'Lonely Singing' shuts down with more deep space eeriness.
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Played by: Jeigo
 in stock $15.01
415
Permanent
Permanent (12")
Cat: MR 014. Rel: 06 Jul 23
Graze (5:09)
Cumaru (4:44)
Schima (4:57)
Lauan (5:21)
Vevis (5:42)
Review: Chontane is the alias for Ukranian producer and DJ David Natochen, who operates these days from Berlin and has steadily built up a formidable presence releasing on labels like THEM, REKIDS and Arts. Now he's arrived on Mutual Rytm with some slamming peak time gear loaded with his distinctive sound design instinct. 'Graze' is a raucous, swinging slice of industrial intensity, while 'Cumaru' brings the loopy techno fireworks to the buoyant uptempo scene. 'Schima' and 'Lauan' are just as explosive, piling on slabs of percussive noise and toying with atmospherics in between the unrelenting beats.
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 in stock $15.01
416
Optimised Grooves
Cat: MR 005. Rel: 08 Sep 22
Early Morning Acceleration (5:00)
Maximum Performance (4:51)
Love Blaster (4:58)
Night Genesis (5:59)
Spirit Enhancer (6:05)
 in stock $15.01
417
Kinetics
Kinetics (12")
Cat: PALINOIA 010. Rel: 14 Mar 24
Kinetics (7:06)
Reasons Unknown (7:17)
Low Immortals (6:30)
Settlement Research (7:02)
Review: Shout out to the Palinoia label for here niching up its tenth release, and another stylish and stripped-back techno outing it is too. Feph is handed the controls for this one and 'Kinetics' opens up with the sort of smooth and silky lines and drum rhythms that lock you into a meditative state in an instant. 'Reasons Unknown' follows a similar linear and loopy path but with some brighter daubs of synth colour that pulse up top like distant stars. 'Low Immortals' is a little more dark and moody with fizzing static electricity and underlapping bass, then 'Settlement Research' shuts down with airy broken beats and sci-fi designs that are abstract and charming.
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 in stock $15.01
418
AMTKPLUS 004
Cat: AMTKPLUS 004. Rel: 27 Jun 24
ORBE - "Inverted" (7:08)
ORBE - "Exelon" (5:51)
Angioma & BLANKA - "Mindset" (5:37)
Angioma & BLANKA - "Bottomless" (5:11)
Review: The fourth release on Amotik's AMTK+ label delivers two tracks from Orbe Records boss Fernando Sanz, aka Orbe, whilst Room Trax honchos and the appropriately hyped Angioma & Blanka serve up a similar couple as their collaborations continue. On Orbe's side of things, we're shown the producer's hypnotic leanings, with 'Inverted' powerfully, but subtly, sliding and scurrying away through an especially wompy but also minimal soundscape, and 'Exelon' providing sequential movement of a similar kind. Angioma and Blanka's 'Mindset' induces a parallax shift, supplanting overt textures for pure, roomy gestalt combos of womper kicks and knockout echo-hits. Finally 'Bottomless' digs to bedrock, eking an almost unbreathable sound out of miles of sonic-esoteric, haxan soil.
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 in stock $14.18
419
Verve EP
Verve EP (limited transparent violet vinyl 12")
Cat: 12MUTE 645. Rel: 23 Mar 23
Impetus (6:54)
Opak (5:38)
Auris (5:55)
Nexus (5:30)
Review: Berlin musician JakoJako debuts for Mute with four new modular synth slow-burners, following up her last two releases for Leisure System. 'Auris' is a clean and colourful EP aimed more at the listener hoping to lock in than let loose; this is music for flow states, not uppers, downers or benders. The title track is synaptic and serene enough, while the standout track 'Nexus' weaves a more complex array of spitting sounds - "very difficult to mix," according to the artist.
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 in stock $11.95
420
Cascade
Cascade (gatefold "universal sparkle" black glittered vinyl 2xLP + art print + MP3 download code (indie exclusive))
Cat: ZEN 303N. Rel: 12 Sep 24
Vocoder (club mix) (7:32)
Key103 (7:22)
Birth4000 (4:46)
Del Oro (6:16)
Fast Forward (7:38)
Ocotillo (8:41)
Afflecks Palace (6:35)
Tilt Shift/Ablaze (8:04)
Review: Floating Points, also known as Sam Shepherd, returns with a new album that pushes his sound even further into exciting new territories. This album, consisting of eight tracks, offers expansive explorations of sounds and grooves, with each piece allowed to develop and evolve over up to eight minutes. Nearly a decade after his acclaimed debut Elaenia, Shepherd continues to blend his experimental inclinations with dancefloor appeal, a fusion that has become a hallmark of his style. Cascade is conceived as a follow-up to Shepherd's rave-reviewed second studio album, Crush from 2019. While Crush introduced listeners to Shepherd's more introspective side, Cascade aims to bring the traditional Floating Points experience back to the dancefloor. Bursting with Buchla rhythms and glitching melodies, it should be more in line with his dance singles. Shepherd describes the album as a continuation, which is reflected in the vibrant artwork by Akiko Nakayamaia colourful sleeve with fluid imagery that mirrors the album's dynamic soundscapes. The album's evocative title, Cascade, suggests movement, beauty and pressure, themes that resonate throughout its paces.
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 in stock $30.86
421
Satellite
Satellite (12")
Cat: DCLP 103. Rel: 22 Oct 14
Dusty
Toxic
Rave
Played by: Maxx Rossi
 in stock $16.66
422
Zeitgeist
Cat: SLACKER 010. Rel: 30 Apr 25
You Don't Want It
Catch All
Show Me
Avec Toi
All You Need
My Turn
Sad Eyes
STCK1
 in stock $18.34
423
Phase Space (Freund der Familie, Andrey Pushkarev, Satoshi Tomiie mixes)
N01 (FDF Reshape) (6:37)
Magic Hour (Andrey Pushkarev remix) (6:29)
Phase Space (FDF Rewire Fix) (6:41)
Fast Track (Sato alternate cut) (6:24)
Review: Bonafide and veteran Japanese house legend Satoshi Tommie is back with a second taste of his upcoming new album Magic Hour alongside a selection of fine remixes. First is a Freund der Familie Reshape of 'N01' which is deep, atmospheric and mid tempo techno, while the album's title cut then becomes a swamp, deep, menacing rework from Andrey Pushkarev. Freund der Familie Rewire Fix of 'Phase Space' makes it into a deft, loopy, stuttering workout for the mind and the Satoshi Tommie's Alternate Cut of 'Fast Track' is a killer slow track steeped in dub dynamics.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan, Fog
 in stock $16.96
424
Various Artists Vol 3
Cat: ANCPT 011. Rel: 01 Oct 24
Fasme - "Crying Robot" (5:20)
CCO - "Solar Sail" (5:36)
Unwonted - "Frontier" (4:40)
Serge Geyzel - "Flash" (5:19)
Review: Analog Concept Vol. 3 delivers a striking collection of forward-thinking deep techno, blending electro, acid, and sci-fi elements to push boundaries across its four tracks. Fasme opens with 'Crying Robot', a standout acid electro monster that's both raw and energetic, setting the tone with its sharp, robotic intensity. CCO's 'Solar Sail' follows, bringing a darker, sci-fi edge to the mix. Its blend of EBM and new beat creates a timeless, futuristic trip that feels immersive and cinematic. Side-2 kicks off with Unwonted's 'Frontier', a high-energy electro track laced with trance elements, adding a hypnotic, rave-ready vibe. Serge Geyzel closes the compilation with 'Flash', a heavy-hitting deep electro cut that dives into darker, alien soundscapes. Its deep techno undercurrents enhance the track's sense of foreboding and mystery. Overall, Analog Concept Vol. 3 captures a thrilling array of deep, futuristic sounds. Take a journey through techno's more experimental and atmospheric realms with this Russian label. Each track stands strong on its own while contributing to the cohesive, forward-thinking vision of the compilation.
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau
 in stock $15.01
425
Guidance
Guidance (12")
Cat: FRS 032. Rel: 25 Apr 25
Spiral Loop (Minimal mix) (6:00)
Jack Machine (6:19)
Hope (7:23)
EverLast (8:25)
 in stock $16.39
426
Influencer in Space
Cat: GTD 028. Rel: 14 Mar 25
Planetarium (7:30)
Wunderland (7:05)
Pluto FM (5:44)
Milchstr (6:34)
! low stock $20.00
427
Torc
Torc (blue vinyl 12")
Cat: SYNCRO 61. Rel: 17 Mar 25
Torc (8:29)
Andas (6:34)
Torc (ERP version) (6:21)
Review: Synchrophone proudly present the latest Gerard Hanson aka. Convextion release; a head-turner moment, since the last proper EP by the 2845 artist was over seven years ago, with Vectorvision for the EP 'Zy Clone'. Since then, Convextion has been hard at work, eschewing all concavities for a purely thermal, fluid sonic exercise. 'Torc' and 'Andas' are unsettling, looming techno visions, confecting a hypothetical world in which the hard sciences have taken total precedent over the human, resulting in a rapid dissipation of heat. The only energy that remains is that which is fed through the machine, as further evidenced on the sinister murk-movements on ERP's version, its two-tone Reese stab suggesting utter indefatigability when begged for mercy.
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 in stock $18.34
428
La Monnaie
Cat: EBM 041. Rel: 21 Jan 25
La Monnaie
Whispers Of Youth
 in stock $16.96
429
Childs Play
Cat: CCE 043. Rel: 27 Sep 24
Childs Play (8:07)
Cruising (4:43)
Microchip (4:23)
The Reactor (4:18)
Over The Edge (4:30)
 in stock $15.55
430
Bangers Vol 9
Bangers Vol 9 (limited 12")
Cat: TERM 235. Rel: 20 Aug 24
Kaspar - "Sunshine & Rainbows" (6:27)
Mark Reeve - "Move Up" (6:02)
Drunken Kong - "The Final Night" (7:29)
Zafer Atabey - "Align" (6:18)
Review: Massively motivational big-room techno truncators here from Germany's Terminal M. Towering over the rave with an august majesty, we kick off with Kaspar's Rocky-sampling 'Sunshine & Rainbows', which overloads the dance with extra-layered sixteenth progressions and infra-textured stabs. Then come Mark Reeve's 'Move Up' and Drunken Kong's 'The Final Night', equal parts devilishly energizing - Belze-bubblers - before a thoroughgoing sendoff from Zafer Atabey with 'Align', which has a paradoxically calming feel, post-drop. Four select cuts from an expanded 10-track compilation, the aptly named 'Bangers Vol. 9' is sure to pulverise you to mash.
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 in stock $16.96
431
Mastermind EP
Cat: PARTOUT 1803. Rel: 03 Feb 25
Electrike (6:06)
Mastermind (6:20)
Metalic Sky (5:10)
Polymono (6:33)
 in stock $16.11
432
Blau Zwei
Blau Zwei (12")
Cat: DGS 008. Rel: 11 Nov 24
Blau Zwei (4:37)
In My Arms (5:08)
Summerpark (5:51)
Anxiety (5:20)
 in stock $16.11
433
Conditioning Chamber EP
Cat: ARTLESS 2167. Rel: 09 Apr 25
Conditioning Chamber (6:17)
Re-Calibrated (6:55)
Toxic Glitch (2:20)
Hyperdrive (1:58)
Review: Berlin's Tobias Rosin aka Roseen makes a strong debut on the a.r.t.less label with four raw, club-focused tracks that channel classic Detroit techno energy. Each one delivers relentless rhythms and deep grooves, but with an all-important stripped-back sci-fi atmosphere that feels at once classic and forward-thinking. 'Re-Calibrated' is one that stands out with its broken kick patterns and shapeshifting synth filters that suspend you above the 'floor. 'Toxic Glitch' is more frenzied and 'Hyperdrive' doesn't let up either. This release also includes an endless loop and a locked groove and the X-side also features a rare 'parallel cut', a technique pioneered by Detroit legend Ron Murphy.

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 in stock $16.66
434
Kiherehere (Bugsy ReDrum)
Kiherehere (Bugsy ReDrum) (limited 1-sided 12")
Cat: TIE 005. Rel: 18 Mar 24
Kiherehere (Bugsy ReDrum) (4:10)
Review: The Take It Easy label returns with a red hot one and limited edition one-sided 12" that features a Bugsy 'ReDrum' of Wema's 'Kiherehere' cut. The original artists are a five-piece Tanzanian outfit founded on community and they have a global approach to sound that plays out here. In Bugsy's hands, it becomes a club-ready cut that fuses house and techno with the original's traditional Tanzanian instrumentals and Afro-Latin rhythms. Add in a fiery vocal and the sort of unrelenting drum funk that sends crowds mad and you have another standout from this fledgling label.
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Played by: Dirty Channels
Tags: Afro House
 in stock $13.06
435
The Temple
Cat: STUDIOMST 002. Rel: 30 Apr 25
The Empty Temple (5:03)
Night Walker (5:57)
Rotten Disco (5:21)
Dirty Hands (4:44)
Cheater's Smile (3:06)
Review: Long-serving Italian producer Marco Passarani continues his newly minted Studiomaster label project with its second instalment, serving a quintet of typically floor-focused jams on 'The Temple' EP. Arguably best known for being one half of the looped-up disco duo Tiger & Woods, Passarani is also known and loved for the more techno-tilted offerings he turns out from his hometown of Rome. His latest work sits somewhere in between his two trademark sounds, starting with the throbbing sleaze of opener 'The Empty Temple', with its purposeful bass, paranoid synths and dirty vocal whispers. The fierce, snare-driven rhythms of 'Night Walker' power grubby bass and glistening synths, while the descriptively titled 'Rotten Disco' offers a brilliantly wonky glimpse of future Italo. The distorted percussion and jagged bass of 'Dirty Hands' are aimed squarely at the floor, while the storming closer 'Cheater's Smile' bangs as hard as nails to complete a suitably stirring and tightly produced set.
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Tags: Nu Disco | IDM | Electro Techno
 in stock $14.73
436
Dream Speech
Cat: EMERALD 020. Rel: 02 Nov 23
Calade (4:54)
Laurel (5:07)
Izombe (4:55)
Alerce (5:47)
Gamma Whateela (5:20)
Janto (4:29)
Played by: Rave Energy
 in stock $16.39
437
Romance In The Age Of Adaptive Feedback
Cat: NMBRS 66. Rel: 26 Mar 25
Mathematics Parc (7:47)
Romance In The Age Of Adaptive Feedback (6:01)
Glass Skin (7:41)
Nixon/Volcker (Mezzanine Level) (1:22)
Yield Compressor (6:45)
Her Husband Is A Lawyer (9:25)
Bonaventure Effect (5:43)
Review: Unspecified Enemies were much-loved electro-techno innovators back at the turn of the millennium. Some quarter of a century on, they finally get around to putting out a debut album, but it is one that reworks a bunch of earlier material into new forms of machine funk. Originally a duo, Louis Moreno and Simon Walley crafted a cult following inter heyday and this album blends the optimism of the millennium's dawn with caution about technology's future. The music here captures the energetic spirit of the era while reflecting on urban decay and power systems with tracks like 'Glass Skin' and 'Bonaventure Effect' colliding upbeat, glitchy electro with a gritty yet nostalgic edge. It's potent stuff.
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 in stock $22.22
438
Passi
Passi (12")
Cat: V 23002. Rel: 13 May 24
Passi (4:00)
Passi (Debora De Luca remix) (4:26)
Review: IO E Palmieri has cooked up the sort of anthemic and festival-friendly techno tune that will be heard all over the world as soon as the sun comes out and the big tops get erected. It has simple but effective rolling beats, some neat and rising melodies and a celestial Italian vocal that will get hands in the air as people march along. Naples-based techno star Debora De Luca then steps up to remix and quickens the groove and tightens up the synths so that are a bit more forceful. It's another effective cut from this big-time circuit favourite.
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 in stock $19.18
439
Contraption
Cat: KSPAN 003. Rel: 25 Apr 25
Contraption (6:25)
Blue Halo (5:21)
Bit By An Electric Wire (3:33)
Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $17.24
440
Shibuya District EP
Cat: EMERALD 014A. Rel: 29 Sep 22
Laced Up
Feel The Rhythm (feat Marsch)
Stuck Off The Realness
Scars
 in stock $15.01
441
Drops Of You
Cat: MR 016. Rel: 14 Sep 23
0 Kelvin (5:37)
One More (4:57)
Asma (5:09)
Sunburn (4:25)
Drops Of You (4:55)
Review: Mutual Rytm welcomes back Alarico for another one of his trademark and mind-bending techno EPs. His grasp of rhythm and sound design both elevate these high-functioning tracks into art form level. '0 Kelvin' wastes no time in hitting the ground running with its hurried, closely stacked kicks and barrage of percussion while 'One More' has waves of pixelated melody breaking over the grainy drums and supple bass. The flip side is full of invention on all fronts - there is coy funk in 'Asma' that is clipped and kinetic, then 'Sunburn' bangs that box with fizzing synths and yelping vocals that raise the euphoria levels. 'Drops Of You' is a final emotionally intense offering that races along with shimmering melodies and more emotionally charged vocals.
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 in stock $15.01
442
Graphite EP
Cat: ARTS 032. Rel: 02 Feb 18
Sand (5:43)
Macaw (5:05)
Graphite (5:13)
Plot (6:06)
 in stock $15.55
443
Dual Vision EP
Cat: SK11X 030. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Confusion - "Reflex" (5:31)
Confusion - "Point Zero" (5:41)
Ebass - "Anthem" (5:36)
Ebass - "Tears Of(F)" (5:57)
 in stock $16.11
444
Garden Of Peace
Garden Of Peace (white vinyl 12")
Cat: REN 300001V. Rel: 23 Jun 21
Garden Of Peace (Yotto Renaissance remix) (6:52)
Garden Of Peace (The Shakra mix) (8:19)
 in stock $14.18
445
Zero Sugar EP
Cat: RNEP 001. Rel: 31 Mar 25
She Knows (6:03)
Bring It Back (4:44)
Payday (5:05)
She Knows (Moma Ready remix) (6:17)
Bring It Back (Bambounou remix) (5:17)
 in stock $14.45
446
Gamma
Gamma (LP)
Cat: 196588 68271. Rel: 19 Jul 24
Digital Slaves (1:50)
Hard Dreams (2:48)
Your Share Of The Night (3:05)
Hysteria (1:53)
The Urge (2:22)
Mania (2:30)
Lost Love (2:42)
The Perfect (2:11)
Psycho (2:02)
Tyranny (2:34)
Emet (2:21)
Review: Gesaffelstein's fourth album, GAMMA, marks a departure from his previous work, embracing camp over cool. With influences ranging from seventies electro-punk to synth-pop, the album is a riot of overdriven synth-pop and vintage rock'n'roll. Singer Yan Wagner's oily baritone adds depth, channeling Dave Gahan's toughness with a humorous twist. The album's eccentricity shines through in Wagner's deranged lyrics and unpredictable delivery, injecting humor and unpredictability into the mix. Tracks like 'The Urge' and 'Hysteria' showcase Gesaffelstein's knack for crafting sharp hooks and infectious grooves. Clocking in at concise lengths, each track contributes to the album's charm, focusing on thrusting hips and sharpened hooks rather than lofty concepts. GAMMA is a refreshing departure from Gesaffelstein's previous sound and a exciting new direction.
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 in stock $26.40
447
A Thousand Nights
A Thousand Nights (blue marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: TRESH 003. Rel: 07 Jun 19
A Thousand Nights (7:37)
A Thousand Nights (Dubfire Quiet Storm remix) (7:45)
! low stock $15.29
448
There Is No Acid In This House
There Is No Acid In This House (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SJRLP 518. Rel: 27 Oct 22
Communion Of The Highest Order (8:44)
We Are The Light Vessels (5:19)
When Situations Get 2 Deep (5:46)
Look Over There 9 Oclock (5:15)
Beyond The Outrage (4:31)
Frantic Moments (4:50)
Mephisto's Pulpit Of Stank (4:19)
Deconstructing The Path (4:34)
Nights Under The Nubian Sky (5:02)
Dark Acidic Organ (4:52)
Private Runner (5:08)
Let Me Know How U Really Feel (4:05)
There Is No Acid In This House (Just Emotions Rmx) (6:24)
Dogs Don't Wear Pants (4:45)
Review: Chicago extraordinaire Jamal Moss aka Hieroglyphic Being's third solo album is titled There Is No Acid In This House, and sees him return to Soul Jazz Records. Using his idiosyncratic electronic sound, Moss takes influence from the experimental minds of fellow Windy City innovators such as The Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians, The Art Ensemble of Chicago and Sun Ra, through to icons of his hometown's house music scene like Ron Hardy, Marshall Jefferson, Lil Louis and others who have defined Chicago's musical universe over the last half a century.
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 in stock $32.52
449
The FM Tapes
Cat: CPU 01111111. Rel: 03 Oct 24
Ondes Courtes (1:26)
Alt50ser (1:00)
La Vie Sociale Des (5:11)
My Digitone (4:17)
Res 06 (feat Fasme) (4:08)
Suede (4:08)
Target003 (3:17)
The Operator (4:13)
Trempo (feat Fasme) (4:54)
Upside Down DX7 (4:19)
Algo Tango (3:03)
Review: Maelstrom returns to Central Processing Unit for his fourth outing, and this time he's dropping his longest release yet. French electro mainstay Joan-Mael Peneau, known to many as Maelstrom, has been a fixture on the scene since the early 2000s, and he brings every ounce of that experience to his new LP, The FM Tapes. Spanning 11 tracks, this album is a masterclass in precision, confidence, and control. From the opening moments of 'Ondes Courtes', Maelstrom makes it clear that he's not here to mess around. The track offers a dark, brooding take on electro, with tight, shuffling beats and expertly layered synth work that sets the tone for what's to come. Tracks like 'Alt50ser' follow, pushing forward with mechanical rhythms and a frenetic energy that could only come from an artist with such a seasoned hand. 'La Vie Sociale Des Sons' showcases his knack for combining complex soundscapes with raw, dancefloor-ready energy, blending heavy basslines with shimmering top-end details. The album's centrepiece, 'Res 06 (feat. Fasme)', serves as a standout, bringing in an almost cinematic quality. The beats remain hard and driving, but there's a subtle elegance in the way Maelstrom weaves textures around them, creating something that feels both intense and intricate. Yet, despite all the technical wizardry, The FM Tapes never feels cold or clinical. There's a warmth to tracks like 'My Digitone', where the rhythms are precise but still leave room for playfulness and experimentation. It's this balance of meticulous craftsmanship and spontaneous energy that defines the LP and makes it feel so vital.
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! low stock $17.78
450
Mice Or Cyborg
Cat: C# 31CD. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Lab Rat 1
Lab Rat 2
Lab Rat 3
Lab Rat 4
Lab Rat 5
Lab Rat 6
 in stock $18.06
451
Drumcomputer Glory
Drumcomputer Glory (white marbled vinyl 10")
Cat: HM 034. Rel: 10 Dec 24
Drumcomputer Glory (5:45)
Casio CTK630 Homekeyboard (4:45)
Review: Who doesn't love it when new Legowelt music drops? The Dutch is one of the most prolific producers in the game but he never sounds the same from one record to the next. This time out he lands on Hotmix with a two-track 10" that kicks off with 'DRUMCOMPUTER GLORY.' It's a warped track with acid tinges, mirky synths, weird vocal samples and jacked-up drums that are raw and proudly old school. On the flip side is 'CASIO CTK630 HOMEKEYBOARD', a snaking groove with hissing hi-hats and more smeared, smudgy synths that make for an unusual but alluring atmosphere.
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452
Ohm Series #10
Cat: OHM 010. Rel: 26 Jul 24
Monomood - "Spring In Space" (7:22)
Octal Industries - "Rewind Repeat" (6:55)
G-Prod & Taho - "Light Forest" (7:16)
Gradient - "Noosphere" (7:12)
Review: Ohm Series #10 continues to be a shining example of the remarkable work being done in the dub techno genre, consistently featuring top-tier producers who excel in their craft. On Side-1, Monomood kicks things off with 'Spring In Space,' a track that boasts deep sub-bass hits and long, blending chords. Its strong kick and clean production make it a powerful example of dub techno at its finest. Following this, Octal Industries delivers 'Rewind Repeat,' a piece that layers epic strings and a soaring melody over an abstract broken beat. Powerful and evocative! Side-2 opens with G-Prod and Taho's'"Light Forest,' an uptempo dub techno track with a techy edge. Its smooth production and dancefloor-ready vibe make it a seamless fusion of technical prowess and groove. Closing out the release is Gradient's 'Track 4,' which offers classic dub techno sounds. Gradient's exceptional craftsmanship is evident in this track, which epitomizes the lush textures and hypnotic rhythms that define the genre. Overall, Ohm Series #10 upholds its reputation by delivering high-quality dub techno that resonates with both purists and new listeners alike. This release is an ideal example to the innovative spirit of the genre.
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453
Control
Control (12")
Cat: TURBO 243. Rel: 09 Apr 25
New York Is Dead (5:22)
Black Hole At The Disco (5:17)
Last Song Before Sunrise (5:30)
Break Your Back (6:35)
Mind Control (4:39)
Review: A relentless techno workout from a veteran American producer with deep ties to both commercial music and underground dance culture. Across five tracks, the artist distills decades of dance music history into high-powered club weapons designed to shake any sound system. 'New York Is Dead' kicks things off with a raw, crunchy groove, its distorted percussion and searing synth stabs embodying the city's chaotic energy. 'Black Hole At The Disco' takes a futuristic disco turn, weaving shimmering melodies through a heavy, hypnotic bassline. 'Last Song Before Sunrise' taps into electroclash nostalgia, its rapid-fire beats and sharp synths evoking neon-lit hedonism. On the Side-B, 'Break Your Back' delivers a punishing mix of acid-laced bass and brutal drum programming, an industrial-tinged club destroyer. Closing track 'Mind Control' leans into retro techno aesthetics, its hypnotic synthwork nodding to 90s warehouse rave euphoria. Heavy, propulsive and fiercely dancefloor-driven, this is a techno monster ready to turn heads at every listen.
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Played by: ROTCIV, Rave Energy
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454
Tenzan
Tenzan (12")
Cat: BLUEHOUR 025. Rel: 08 Feb 24
Okada (5:57)
Horizon (6:58)
Solaris (6:49)
Eion (6:07)
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455
Voyage EP
Voyage EP (12")
Cat: TOKEN 131. Rel: 29 Jan 25
Voyage (7:06)
Stygious Night (4:30)
Venus Ballroom (5:36)
Psychosphere (5:36)
Review: A four-track exploration of darker, vintage late-90s-inspired techno. The title track, 'Voyage', opens with sci-fi-infused melodies and an epic atmosphere, setting the tone for an immersive journey. 'Stygious Night' follows, offering crisp subterranean techno with an edge that feels both modern and timeless. On the flip side, 'Venus Ballroom' channels an otherworldly energy, reminiscent of Surgeon's intricate and industrial soundscapes. Closing the EP, 'Psychosphere' dives into tribal territory with percussive grooves and alien textures, creating a hypnotic, dancefloor-ready vibe. A unique blend of melodic, tribal, and industrial influences, not to mention a masterclass in contemporary techno sounds.
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456
In Memoro Remixes Part I
Cat: TERM 234. Rel: 10 Jul 24
Wasted (Bart Skils remix) (6:19)
Bassdrone (Teenage Mutants remix) (6:33)
Review: Joyhauser's In Memoro has been taken apart for a new selection of remixes on the Terminal M label. First up is Dutch legend Bart Skills with a rework of 'Wasted' that brings out the eerie late night vibes, layers in some flashy trance-tinged synths and lets the raw drums roll. flip it over and you'll find 'Bassdrone' remixed by Teenage Mutants. It's another cut that straddles several worlds - trance, techno and hard techno all come together here with dystopian energy, underlapping drum darkness and bright synths to get hands in the air.
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457
VOY 015
VOY 015 (12")
Cat: VOY 015. Rel: 01 May 25
Track 1 (7:09)
Track 2 (6:40)
Review: Dutch imprint Voy operate extensibly out of the much more capacious Ukrainian outfit Mulen Records, whose propriety can ultimately be traced back to towering Kiev artist iO (Aleksandr Voznichenko). With no mission statement to its name, it's hard to know what the Voy sublabel is up to, save for the intrinsic end-in-itself that is ninja-starring heads-down, motile minimal our way. Bleak textures (both visual on the inner labels and audial between the beats) predominate on Voy, and this 15th totter is no exception to this rule. Expanding out from the imprint's establishing minimalia, however, we now hear another unknown artist lock down a glistering Italo-esque array of neon burbles, in a two-track manoeuvre of fell insatiableness.
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458
The Time Of The Gathering (reissue)
Cat: BOY 88181222. Rel: 08 Aug 22
The Time Of The Gathering (5:27)
Die Zeit Der Zusammenkunft (5:30)
DJ's Nightmare (5:17)
Review: Joachim Wilhelm and Ulrich Wilhelm recorded as a variety of aliases in the early 90s, from Deep Thought and Intact through to Time Modem. Their sound was typical of the Central European vibe, with a pronounced Belgian new beat slant to the music in those dark but playful synth lines and arch film samples. Originally released on BOY in 1990, The Time Of The Gathering is everything you want from a release in this era, teasing a kind of proto trance vibe without any of the fluff, just trippy synth lines and an unrelenting, throbbing pulse. It's all about the Highlander-sampling title track, but every tune on this much-needed reissue is gold, sounding beautifully buffed up for 21st Century mixing.
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459
Pixel Dreams EP
Cat: UH 004. Rel: 23 Apr 25
Computer React (7:17)
Late Night Computering (3:18)
Underwater (3:53)
Pixel Dreams (5:25)
Nummers (5:09)
1234 (4:01)
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460
Hatchet's Cave (feat Anunaku remix)
Cat: TR 003. Rel: 06 Nov 23
Hatchet's Cave (5:26)
Move X (5:45)
Compulsions (7:17)
Hatchet's Cave (Anunaku remix) (5:48)
Review: Jeigo dropped a thrilling debut album Cerulean back at the end of 2022, worked in a tune with Elkka for her DJ-Kicks mix and also dropped a mix for Bicep not long ago. Now he follows all that up with a firing four-track EP on Tread Records that again collides different club sounds, great samples and hooky melodies. 'Hatchet's Cave' is hands-in-the-air house euphoria with blistering drums and warped pads, then 'Move X' is a gritty tech bouncer and 'Compulsions' is a bubbly one with crisp hits. Nervous Horizons label boss Anunaku remixes the title track into a bass-heavy banger too.

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461
The World Needs
Cat: ABLK 08. Rel: 17 Feb 25
The World Needs (JFunk Disco mix) (9:39)
The World Needs (Fletcher remix) (6:22)
The World Needs (dub mix) (8:12)
Played by: DJ Mau Mau
Tags: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $14.45
462
Sideburns (reissue)
Cat: SOUNDS 005. Rel: 24 Jul 23
Gemini - "A Trip" (5:11)
Gemini - "B Trip" (4:49)
Unit T - "Mystery Tones" (12:56)
Review: The most sought-after release from the entire Sounds catalogue, Gemini and Unit T's 1995 release, 'Sideburns', finally gets a much-needed reissue. A1 track, 'Trip', is a prime example of deep house if there ever was one. An infectious, encircling melody meets the deep groove of the bassline to create a finished product that is in equal measure sun-soaked and cosmic. 'B Trip', the A2 track, is a gloriously shifted, off-beat reimagining of A1, pummeling percussion reverberates across the track, left alone to enjoy moments where everything is stripped back, before the body of the track returns. On the B-side, 'Mystery Tones' arrives with the kind of groove that instantly makes its way across dancefloors - a unifying track that feels precise in its simplicity, whilst still retaining exactly the right degree of looseness to get a crowd moving. This is a must-have record for any deep house aficionados, and you can now save yourself the hefty Discogs price tag!
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463
Escape On The Midnight Express
Cat: EOG 002. Rel: 22 Nov 23
Escape On The Midnight Express (Hardway Bros mix) (8:03)
Escape On The Midnight Express (Masonic Noodles mix) (9:28)
Review: Echoes of Glory serves up a second helping with the assistance of Hardway Brothers and Masonic Noodles aka Sean Johnston and label founder Grant Dell. 'Escape On The Midnight Express' gets two tidy tech house versions with distinct flavours which should appeal to those who like their 4/4 grooves tripped-out and headsy. The Hardway Bros version is a pneumatic, boxy workout swathed in dub and rolling slow and steady for the warm-up crowd, while Dell's Masonic Noodles interpretation takes a sparser approach sprinkled with mystical synth motifs to send a chill through the dance.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
Tags: Dub Techno
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464
Atmospherica Vol 1
Cat: SOMA 446. Rel: 20 Nov 15
Fargo (12:32)
CMOS Therapy (7:08)
Night Song (5:55)
Review: The ever-busy Rod Modell has a new album due on Soma later this month. Ahead of that set - his fourth for Slam's long-running label - he's decided to put out this taster 12". Curiously, though Atmospherica Volume 1 doesn't contain any tracks from that album, instead serving up three new treats. 12-minute A-side "Fargo" is undoubtedly the star attraction, offering a chunkier-than-usual take on his weed-enhanced dub techno grooves, paranoid textures and loopy electronics. "CMOS Therapy" is even more up-tempo in feel, with urgent rhythms, surging motifs and notably fizzing cymbals. Finally, "Night Song" sees Modell trek deep into the jungle for inspiration, returning with a muddy chunk of dub techno humidity.
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465
Heaven Or Hell
Cat: PATH 008. Rel: 17 Nov 15
Path To Hell (6:45)
Path To Heaven (6:51)
Heaven Or Hell (6:22)
Review: Reade White has many aliases to his name, including Caustic Everything and Fiction Life, but the Fate 258 moniker is the one that has grabbed our attention the most thanks to the excellent Why 2K? EP that came out in 1999 on Path - still a digger's favourite and a gorgeous piece of techno. He's back out of the blue on Path with the dark and molecular sonics of "Path To Hell" on the A-side, followed by the slower and more hypnotic "Path To Heaven", and the wonky sways of electro in "Heaven Or Hell"; both the B-side tunes are the ones for the corner dwellers. Sick; please do not sleep on this.
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Played by: Reade Truth
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466
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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467
TI 003
TI 003 (12" in hand-stamped sleeve)
Cat: TI 003. Rel: 28 Jan 16
Track 1 (7:40)
Track 2 (5:03)
Track 3 (7:56)
Track 4 (6:12)
 in stock $10.57
468
Blue
Blue (12")
Cat: LB 014. Rel: 17 Nov 15
Blue (10:35)
Blue (Giorgio Gigli remix) (8:37)
 in stock $14.45
469
Wrangel Calling
Cat: DCLTD 16. Rel: 17 Dec 15
Wrangel Calling (6:47)
Wrangel Tool 1 (6:30)
Wrangel Tool 2 (6:29)
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470
We Grow You Decline
We Grow You Decline (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: OSTGUTLP 21. Rel: 26 Jan 16
Telling The Truth (2:29)
To See Land (4:36)
Reflection (4:05)
The Exploring Mountain (5:27)
Aim For Target (4:58)
The Living Ritual (6:35)
Eihwaz (4:37)
You Answered With Love (3:48)
They Looked On (7:14)
Review: Berghain young gun Max Kobosil gives us his debut album. We Grow They Decline is surprisingly more restrained than you'd expect from Kobosil given his reputation as a DJ and of course those pretty fierce EPs he released previously on MDR and Unterton. Most tracks on here are slower, deeper and reflective takes on the techno sound and show a sense of maturity in this emerging talent's studio prowess. Highlights include the sombre and vertigo inducing slow-groove of "Reflection", the avant garde tribalism of "The Exploring Mountain" and the throbbing EBM crossover of "The Living Ritual".
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Played by: Resident Advisor
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471
Ny Dansk Romantik (remastered)
VARIOUS
Ny Dansk Romantik (remastered) (LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: PJ 003. Rel: 25 Jan 16
Intro (En Ung Mand Bliver Til En Faun) (4:00)
Olympisk Loft - "Chemise" (5:48)
Rosen & Spyddet - "Glas Som Vanitasmotiv" (3:12)
Rosen & Spyddet - "Forglemmigej" (3:35)
Internazionale - "The Charnel House" (4:27)
Lace & Collar - "Bound To You" (3:45)
Genoasejlet - "For Emil Bonnelycke" (4:30)
Genoasejlet - "Portugal, 1992" (5:05)
Mercury Ribbon - "Venetian Roses" (3:13)
Outro (En Ung Kvinde Bliver Til En Skovbrand) (5:08)
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472
Tracks Volume 2
Tracks Volume 2 (limited red vinyl 12")
Cat: CITI 019. Rel: 19 Apr 16
Tzusing - "Nonlinear War" (5:55)
L/F/D/M - "Moth Holes" (6:12)
Silent Servant - "The Touch" (6:10)
Maelstrom - "Lithium" (5:33)
Review: Cititrax's first Tracks 12" sampler did a good job in showcasing material from some of the Brooklyn-based label's favourite contemporary producers. This follow-up, arriving only a few short months after the first, aims to do the same. Returning for his second appearance, Tsuzing kicks things off with the razor-sharp shuffle of "Nonlinear War", whose intoxicating electronics and wild synth lines recall Brown Album-era Orbital, before London-based L/F/D/M takes a trip into bleak techno territory with the acid-laden "Mouth Holes". Flip for Silent Servant's deliciously grandiose, muscular electro-disco workout "The Touch", and the clanking industrial percussion, EBM attitude and humming electro beats of Maelstrom's "Lithium".
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473
M012
M012 (12")
Cat: M 012. Rel: 23 Sep 15
Chasing Away The Night (10:08)
Charming (6:46)
Perron (4:34)
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474
A Sides Vol 4 Part 2
Cat: DC 1522. Rel: 06 Apr 16
Alan Fitzpatrick - "Eternia" (6:53)
Ilario Alicante - "Temporary" (7:02)
Nicole Moudaber - "Own" (8:58)
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475
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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476
Docteur Satan
Cat: CLICHE 061 . Rel: 14 May 15
Entity (5:22)
(666) 361-6794 (5:47)
Entity (Red Axes remix) (6:10)
The Operator (5:45)
Review: Docteur Satan is the latest crazed alias adopted by Krikor Kouchian, best known for his work as Krikor, Crackboy and no doubt a few other aliases over the years. We tend to think Kouchian is one of the most under-rated producers in France when it comes to thrillingly visceral dancefloor devastation and maybe this devilish debut Docteur Satan 12" will grant him the props he deserves. Issued through I'm A Cliche, this 12" finds Docteur Satan channelling his distinct brand of dancefloor horror through the lens of New Beat on three outstanding productions with "(666) 361-6794" a standout. Tel Aviv pair Red Axes add further devil to "Entity" for a fine remix.
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477
Voyage EP
Voyage EP (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: QRZ 026. Rel: 20 Aug 15
Voyage (4:21)
Huele Pino (10:03)
Soundstorm (6:48)
Fantasy Island (9:48)
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478
De Niro Is Concerned
VARIOUS
Cat: TRP 002. Rel: 15 May 15
Bjarki - "Revolution" (5:28)
Deniro - "Dumans" (5:40)
Barcode Population - "Barcode Population" (7:27)
Kraviz & Exos - "No Criminals" (4:45)
Parrish Smith - "L'Importance De Doute" (8:28)
Steve Stoll - "DUMBO" (4:48)
Nikita Zabelin - "Rush" (4:51)
Deniro - "Organezized" (5:42)
Review: De Niro Is Concerned is the latest compilation to surface on Nina Kraviz's trip imprint - the Siberian artist's label gaining new momentum in 2015 and diversifying thanks to a selection of fresh artists - and it's an exquisite blend of house, techno and straight-up jack-funk. Among others, you have Iceland's Bjarki with the raw and sparse "Revolution", Millsian Detroit sounds from Deniro on Dumans, and Kraviz herself with Exos on the wavey and hypnotic "No Criminals". All in all, a wildly comprehensive bundle of house-techno hybrids for that 3am slot. Raw and diverse, wild and seductive.
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479
6AM
6AM (12")
Cat: R 001. Rel: 28 Aug 15
6AM (5:21)
Marauder (7:00)
Review: The undisputed godfather of Australian techno Cam Bianchetti aka DJ HMC has enjoyed a deserved second coming under his Late Nite Tuff Guy guise but this is where it all started with these two classics. First track "6AM" originally released in 1996 is a true mid-nineties zeitgeist that could have been spawned during an evening at the Packard plant in Detroit, but actually conceived in Adelaide. It's overdriven acid backed by the pounding kick and metallic hiss of a 909 just like Plus 8 Records were doing back in the day. What can be said about 'Marauder' that hasn't already? It's resurgence as a Berghain anthem in the last few years is well deserved. This rendition being a much more serious and restrained version than the 2001 version. Get your hands on this timeless piece of history.
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480
Orphaned Deejay Selek 2006-2008
Cat: WAP 384. Rel: 18 Aug 15
Serge Fenix Rendered 2 (3:17)
DMX Acid Test (1:18)
Oberheim Blacet1b (3:24)
Bonus EMT Beats (4:46)
Simple Slamming B2 (3:51)
Midi Pipe1c Sds3time Cube/Klonedrm (2:29)
Neotekt72 (6:03)
R8m Neotek Beat (1:40)
Review: Thankfully, Richard D. James has decided to finally release at least some of the output that he's been banging on about since mid-2000s. In a number of interviews, the might Aphex Twin hinted that he has vast artilleries of tracks stacked up and unreleased, probably more on purpose than out of laziness...or maybe not. What we do know is that AFX is reborn after the string of acid 12"s released about 10 years ago on Rephlex, that saw the alias become one of the most popular of James' alter egos. Orphaned Deejay Selek is a collection of tunes that contain all of the Twin's magic and unpredictably, but that also cut straight to the point and head to the middle of the dance floor. This is banging brain dynamite coated in the man's iconic style and flair. Welcome back AFX, and many hats off to Warp for making it happen.
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481
Stiletto
Stiletto (12")
Cat: INF 015. Rel: 26 Sep 14
Kaverna
Estalaktita
Stiletto
Incidental
Cascada
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482
Another Bugged In Selection & Bugged Out Mix
Erol ALKAN / VARIOUS
Cat: K7 294LP. Rel: 31 Aug 12
Amin Peck - "Girl On Me" (instrumental edit)
Ron Hardy - "Sensation" (Obi Blanche edit)
Model 500 - "No Ufo's" (D-mix)
Unovidual & Tara Cross - "Like I Am/Comme Je Suis" (Based On The Sling & Samo edit)
Spandex - "The Bull" (Erol Alkan rework)
Children Of The Night - "It's A Trip" (Mike Hitman Wilson's Psychedelic remix)
Jan Hammer Group - "Don't You Know"
Adjagas - "Mun Ja Mun" (instrumental)
Buffalo Springfield - "Expecting To Fly"
The Space Lady - "Major Tom (Coming Home)"
Review: Erol Alkan's 2005 Bugged Out mix was a gateway release for many, soundtracking the entrance into club land, yet also introducing these virgin ears to more esoteric strains of music via the accompanying Bugged In Selection. Some seven years on, Alkan and the evergreen club brand have revisited the concept with a second edition, and like the inaugural release, the Phantasy Sound boss's ever lasting love for the vinyl format has seen a selection of tracks make the translation to this double vinyl release. Six tracks from the Bugged Out mix appear, with the Italo disco of Amin Peck brushing shoulders with Model 500 and an Obi Blanche edit of the Ron Hardy classic "Sensation", while the Bugged In Selection sees some psyche-folk fare from Buffalo Springfield and Space Lady among other gems.
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483
V: Five Years Of Artefacts Chapter Two
Cat: SA5YEARS 02. Rel: 05 Nov 14
Zeitgeber - "Totemism"
LB Dub Corp - "Take It Down Again" (in dub)
Review: Three of techno's biggest names under different alias appear on this second release Stroboscopic Artefacts have put out to celebrate their five year tenure of abstract techno. "Totemism" may well be an off-cut from Zeitgeber's debut and self-titled album, a collaboration between Speedy J and SA label boss Lucy. It's reminiscent of the early, rhythmically dubby productions of the label's earlier releases, while L.B. Dub Corp (aka Luke Slater) provides a reduction of his thunderous Ostgut Ton mega-storm "Take It Down In Dub". With more five year celebrations on the way, this adds to the unexplainable tone of a label that's now firmly fixed in Berlin club culture.
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Played by: Gary Beck
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484
The Methodical Machines EP
Cat: CADENZA 99. Rel: 10 Dec 14
Gajapati
The Demigod's Control
The Namuci's Mystery
White Noise For James
Concierto De Aranjuez
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485
Centrum
Centrum (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 50WEAPONSLP 17. Rel: 27 Feb 15
Where (1:25)
Composer (6:25)
Fire Woman (4:54)
Excluding Natalia (6:08)
SAC (5:13)
Each Other (6:04)
Oez (4:00)
At The Mirror (5:38)
0 To 1 (4:13)
I Ride (6:42)
Review: Parisian producer Bambounou has long been part of the 50 Weapons family, having offered up a series of well-received singles and a debut album for the label since 2012. Centrum is his second LP, and sees him in a typically inventive mood, offering up a range of techno tracks blessed with curiously off-kilter rhythms, crackly found sounds, tumbling melodies and jumpy electronics. While there are dancefloor moments - see the Detroit-influenced, outer-space grooves of "Fire Woman", spiraling psychedelia of "S.A.C" and the kickdrum-propelled thump of "Excluding Natalia" - many of the more potent moments are far more influenced by IDM and ambient.
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486
Tracks Volume 1
Cat: CITI 017. Rel: 17 Aug 15
Amato - "Physique" (5:13)
Tzusing - "King Of System" (5:06)
An-I - "Mutter" (6:00)
Broken English Club - "Glass" (5:28)
Review: There's a delightfully celebratory feel about this debut volume of Cititrax Tracks, a new 12" series from Minimal Wave offshoot Cititrax. As beautifully presented as we've come to expect, Tracks Volume 1 boasts a quartet of dancefloor-ready smashers from a blend of new faces and label stalwarts. Amato (aka The Hacker) kicks things off with the glistening EBM funk of "Physique" - all restless synth refrains and pounding bottom end - before LIES affiliate Tsuzing go all dark, psychedelic and twisted on the thrillingly intense, acid-flecked "King of System". An-I go all DAF (with a touch of Front 242) on the fuzzy and dystopian stomper "Mutter", before Cititrax regulars Broken English Club delivers a storming chunk of industrial-tinged analogue funk ("Glass"). Bravo!
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487
Conjure Infinity
Conjure Infinity (limited 12")
Cat: DC 136. Rel: 29 Jan 15
Conjure Dreams
Conjure Floyd
Review: Ever the champion of brains and brawn in equal measure, Maceo Plex makes his debut appearance on Drumcode with this punchy beast of a single. "Conjure Dreams" features plenty of Plex signifiers, from the rounded and rowdy bassline pump to the haunting tone of the synth lines, neatly packaged in a chunky framework of big room drums. "Conjure Floyd" meanwhile burrows into more minimal territory where the tones are amelodic and the percussion takes the lead, calling to mind the restraint and tension of classic M_nus productions where so much could be said with so little.
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488
Octivation: The EP
Cat: 4W-100. Rel: 14 Jan 15
Sonic Fusion
Octivate
Paradise
Nicolette
Epilogue
Review: Having first appeared on the monumental Techno 2: The Next Generation compilation in 1990, Octave One swiftly set out their sound to become the Detroit techno icons they currently are with the Octivation EP for 430 West. The rest they say is history. Given the reissue clamour of anything related to the birth of Detroit techno, it's quite strange that the record hasn't been licensed for an official new edition in the ensuing two decades or so, until now that is! Presented here in it's promo edition, you get a chance to here "Sonic Fusion", a track that never officially came out and was replaced by "There and Beyond". Any self respecting Detroit techno fan will know "Nicolette" and "Paradise" and anyone interested in increasing their knowledge of the genre should consider a must have!
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489
Moving Through Mirrors 1-3
Cat: T2XS 201. Rel: 15 Apr 15
ETA (6:39)
Return To Function (5:55)
Review: Through a string of rock-solid releases for Komisch the enigmatic SP-X alias has proven to be a go-to choice for those craving taut muscular techno with a granite edge for their DJ sets. Having debuted on Peter Van Hoesen's Time To Express back in 2011 with Voltage, SP-X returns with the first instalment of a three part Moving Through Mirrors 12" series to be released on a monthly basis. The two tracks on this 12" are pretty much what you would expect from a SP-X record; stripped-down sweatbox grooves whose powers are fully revealed when deployed in front of a packed peaktime dancefloor.
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490
HTMYO
HTMYO (12")
Cat: ACH12X 1. Rel: 04 Mar 15
How To Mind Your Own (4:12)
Pressure Bumps (4:39)
She Is (3:49)
Dynamic Image (4:54)
No Money No Honey (4:27)
Antiloudness War Manifesto (Tape 2) (4:40)
Review: Emergent Italian producer Herva has been responsible for some truly unique music committed to wax in recent times - see last year's album for Delsin as well as his hook up with Massprod on the mighty Kontra-Musik. His run of fine releases continues here with How To Mind Your Own, a six track EP for Dublin's All City operation which doesn't so much as defy easy genre categorisation, it laughs in the face of such futile gestures. Some may call it deep house but really Herva has crafted some mutant brands of the genre where individual tracks contain more ideas and rhythmic deviations than you are likely to hear in whole 12"s from many other artists. Totally crazy and totally refreshing.
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491
TI 004
TI 004 (12")
Cat: TI 004. Rel: 30 Nov 17
Hubris The Systematic (7:36)
Ophidiophobia (6:34)
Hubris The Systematic II (8:42)
WHWL (6:22)
 in stock $11.11
492
The Floor Mixes
The Floor Mixes (limited hand-numbered blue vinyl 12" in hand-stamped sleeve)
Cat: MW 065. Rel: 19 Dec 17
Five Times Of Dust - "Computer Bank" (The Floor mix) (7:12)
Five Times Of Dust - "Armoured Car" (6:57)
Unovidual & Tara Cross - "Like I Am, Comme Je Suis" (The Floor mix) (7:11)
Unovidual & Tara Cross - "Imponative" (3:28)
Review: Thanks to the eternally revered Minimal Wave imprint, out of NYC, Mark Phillips and Robert Lawrence's Five Times Of Dust project is going through a bit of a revival. The duo had first released some post-punk cassettes back in the 80s, and they clearly have not been forgotten. On this new remix EP, "Computer Bank" is given a makeover in the form of a The Floor remix, who proceeds to add all sorts of quirkiness over the tune's tough, heavy bass and driving rhythm; "Armoured Car" breaks the 4/4 in favour of something much closer to the band's original drum machine style. Once again, on the flip, we have a remix of "Like I Am, Comme Je Suis" by The Floor, who throws up a gnarly electro bass onto shady, neo-romantic vocals, and the whole things is finished off by "Imponative" from Unovodual and Tara Cross, who produce a slow, heady industrial groove for the dancefloor.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan, Dj soFa
 in stock $21.68
493
Transport Remixed
Cat: TRESOR 298. Rel: 08 Dec 17
Transport (Carl Craig remix) (9:59)
Transport (Carl Craig remix - DJ Deep & Roman Poncet rework) (7:52)
Played by: Benjamin Fröhlich
 in stock $12.78
494
La Mala Educacion
Cat: AVN 032. Rel: 01 Dec 17
Engendrado (3:49)
Carne Y Demonio (5:11)
Las Virgenes Tambien Juegan Con Cuchillos (5:28)
Habitacion 877 (6:26)
Desfile Funebre De Rosas (5:55)
El Libro Secreto De Gala (7:25)
 in stock $12.22
495
Disciplinary Synthetics EP
Cat: MORD 047. Rel: 19 Jan 18
Wisher (6:05)
Obliger (6:06)
Anagrammer (5:45)
Boyscouter (5:59)
 in stock $15.55
496
Heavy Glow EP
Cat: PALINOIA 004. Rel: 23 Feb 18
Heavy Glow (5:58)
Accents Above The Plane (7:05)
Babadook (6:44)
Gen Y All (7:22)
Played by: SY
 in stock $9.99
497
Mind Patterns
Cat: 126D 05. Rel: 26 Apr 18
Vein Injecion (7:37)
Patterns Of Suppression (5:44)
Present Minds (7:35)
 in stock $11.11
498
Aonox (reissue)
Aonox (reissue) (clear vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: SELD 002. Rel: 19 May 17
South Pacific (5:29)
Land Of Oceans (5:18)
Clockwork (5:34)
Across The Hemisphere (6:03)
Girk (4:36)
The Cold (3:15)
Probe (1:50)
Step (3:42)
OV (2:22)
Cure (3:01)
Proto Four (3:06)
Played by: Nastia Reigel
 in stock $22.22
499
The Mix
The Mix (heavyweight vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: STUMM 309. Rel: 12 Nov 09
The Robots
Computer Love
Pocket Calculator
Dentaku
Autobahn
Radioactivity
Trans Europe Express
Abzug
Metal On Metal
Home Computer
Music Non Stop
 in stock $26.12
500
Superlongevity Six
VARIOUS
Cat: PERLON 114. Rel: 14 Jul 17
The Stowaway - "A Suspicious Passenger" (5:31)
International Anything - "When It's Dark (Moonlight Medley)" (7:56)
Synchronized Sleep - "Bodycode" (4:50)
Kalabrese - "Dudingen" (4:50)
Pile - "Noshow" (4:46)
Dimbiman - "Turtle Gone" (6:07)
Margaret Dygas - "Saasafras" (7:39)
Fumiya Tanaka - "Standing North 6" (6:47)
Baby Ford - "Dognosematic" (6:24)
Narcotic Syntax - "Agents With Fatty Acids" (6:19)
Ricardo Villalobos - "Gono Fuznk" (7:10)
Binh - "Wochenbett" (6:29)
Darren - "1999/2017" (extd version) (1:31)
Spacetravel - "No More" (6:32)
Soul Capsule - "Them Yeah" (6:41)
Sammy Dee - "Marvin Goes Savage Deep" (7:28)
Maayan Nidam - "Trail Of Glitter" (7:30)
Melchior Productions Ltd - "The Hope" (6:26)
Review: Seven years after Superlongevity Five, Zip and Marcus Nicolai's Perlon ushers in its 20th anniversary celebrations with the long-awaited follow up. 18 exclusive cuts from label family and firm friends old and new, Perlon's whole range is on display; from the pensive, restrained and dense house music of Baby Ford right through to the cosmic p-funk of Kalabrese, every Perlon shade and hue is on display. Highlights across the deep, widescreen trip include Villalobos's freaky "Gonzo Funk", the planet-leaping jacks of Spacetravel's "No More" and the late night trooping power of International Anything's "When It's Dark". Super.
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