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Shadow Light EP
Shadow Light EP (grey marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: PRRUKBLK 138. Rel: 29 May 25
Shadow Light (4:48)
Magnatizm (4:44)
Nocturnal (feat D Noyse) (4:41)
Magnolia (4:31)
Dramatism (4:31)
Naperon (feat D Noyse - alternative mix) (4:46)
Review: Portuguese legend and 30-year scene veteran A Paul is no stranger to Planet Rhythm - in fact he has already dropped an EP on the vital label this year. But now he's back with more on this Shadow Light six tracker. The opener is fast and dubby, stripped back and seductive for body and mind. 'Magnatizm' fizzes with more electricity and alien energy and 'Nocturnal' brings manic, anxiety-inducing loops. There is glitch and pent-up tension in 'Magnolia' while 'Dramatism' and 'Naperon' close out with more streamlined and tunnelling techno depths.
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Binary Codes EP
Cat: PRRUK 116. Rel: 05 Dec 24
A Paul &,Dextro - "Rough" (5:28)
Red Rooms - "Binary Codes" (5:03)
Ramon Tapia - "Ratio" (5:32)
ARKVS - "Decoration Drugs" (5:46)
Review: Heavyweight quattro-techno from A Paul, DJ Dextro, Red Rooms, Ramon Tapia and Arkvs for Planet Rhythm. Each track serving as merciless hoisters in the vein of 'Rough' techno, the A1 is deserving of the name, bringing scraping hi-hat blurs and gulping knocks to a mean mix. Deadened, unfeeling, callous calculation follows on the follower 'Binary Codes', while Tapia tabulates a 'Ratio' on the algo-rhythmic bleeper that ensues on the B1. Finally, 'Decoration Drugs' brings a prime movement, its facelessly numbered breakdowns and shuffles assuring us that there is indeed no end to off-planet production processes such as these.
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Groove System EP
Cat: SPSERIES 009. Rel: 13 Feb 25
Groove System (4:55)
Jingo (5:23)
Magalenha (5:09)
Land Of Nowhere (5:11)
Review: With over half a dozen releases on the techno instituion that is this label, Spanish producer Toni Alvarez continues to perfect his ability to craft tracks that resonate with both energy and depth that are ideal to represent the label. The title track, 'Groove System', kicks off with looped melodic chords and immaculate production, creating an irresistible rhythm that captures the essence of modern techno. 'Jingo' follows with a pounding beat, tribal undertones and a primal energy that veers into sci-fi territory, making it perfect for adventurous DJs. On Side-2, 'Magalenha' dives deeper into tribal elements, delivering a thunderous groove that commands the dancefloor. Closing the release, 'Land Of Nowhere' offers hypnotic loops and hard-hitting percussion, seamlessly blending upbeat energy with an entrancing rhythm. With this EP, Alvarez not only reinforces his status as a Planet Rhythm mainstay but also continues to push boundaries, delivering tracks that are as functional as they are engaging.
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The Renegade
The Renegade (limited tranlucent orange marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: SPSERIES 003. Rel: 27 Jun 24
The Renegade (5:23)
The Jam (5:23)
Review: Planet Rhythm's back with its special series and the third instalment is another techno trip into another dimension. Toni Alvarez is the man on the buttons and for the opener 'The Renegade' he pairs panel-beating 90s techno drum loops with classic 90s dance samples to make for something equally intense, nostalgic and futuristic. 'The Jam' is expertly designed techno with pristine hi-hats and hurried kicks all superbly well defined, smooth yet powerful, with another 90s vocal dropped in for some extra throwback fun up top. Two brilliant bangers.
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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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Amphibian Velocity EP
Amphibian Velocity EP (grey 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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Latin Hot Sauce EP
Cat: PRRUKBLK 128. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Latin Hot Sauce (5:55)
Small Talk (5:08)
Locking Collar (5:37)
Overcharged (5:35)
Review: Planet Rhythm bring a high-energy, percussion-driven EP from this hot new Brazilian producer. Side-1 launches with 'Latin Hot Sauce', a tribal-infused, mysterious techno cut that rides on rolling drums and deep, hypnotic grooves. 'Small Talk' follows with relentless, loopy energyidriving, hard-hitting and built for peak-time chaos. On Side-2, 'Locking Collar' dives into darker territory with subterranean bass and pounding beats, creating some heady atmosphere. Closing things out, 'Overcharged' brings a playful, high-voltage energy, balancing intensity with a sense of movement that keeps dancefloors locked in. A dynamic ride through modern techno's heavier side, built for DJs who thrive on pushing momentum forward.
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PRRUK LTD BLK 30
PRRUK LTD BLK 30 (translucent blue vinyl 12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: PRRUKLTDBLK 30. Rel: 06 Jun 24
Nocturnal (5:36)
Proximity (6:22)
Antimatter (6:22)
Exomoon (6:36)
Review: Netherlands outfit Planet Rhythm continues to fulfil their stated mission to explore the boundaries of dance music, and to 'design the future', with releases from talents whose music testifies the idea that techno is too big of a concept to be limited to a single idea. Yan Cook is one such talent in their eyes; his latest for PR's limited black labels series hears four laconic, calculative and dark techno numbers play back in cold step, like a one-track space probe feeling its way through a planetary ring of ice. Cook's sci-fi theme is inhospitable, with his take on the presence of 'Antimatter' in the universe amounting to a kind of fearful metallic object grating away in an echoic chamber; and 'Exomoon', which conjures the image of said celestial anomaly via frigidly bleak pads and starkly reverberative yawps and drum machines. A chilling vision of an exodic space-faring future, perhaps once in which we've been stripped of our humanities entirely.
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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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Gazelle EP
Gazelle EP (silver vinyl 12")
Cat: DUBWARS 006. Rel: 28 Nov 24
Gazelle (5:21)
Average Channel (6:29)
Ster One (7:25)
Beginner (5:31)
Review: Planet Rhythm must be one of the hardest-working labels in the game - it seems to drop new music on a nearly daily basis but all of it is essential. Dajusch is the man at the buttons here with 'Gazell'e exploring a techno sound as lithe and quick as the animal it is named after. 'Average Channel' brings some dub chords to the party over cantering drums, and it is to Detroit for the machine soul and serenity of 'Ster One'. 'Beginner' closes down with more minimal stripped-back rhythms but no less impact.
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Domani EP
Domani EP (white & blue marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: PRRUKDUB 011. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Spring (9:26)
Ossidiana (8:59)
Domani (4:00)
Stabs (6:07)
Warmer (7:36)
Review: Death, taxes and quality techno from Planet Rhythm are the three sureties of life. The label that maintains a high laity output and never strays from its blueprint is back with more functional and well-formed sounds, this time from Mattia Dambrosio. He opens with a cut doused in static, fizzing synth lines and with a funky, mid-tempo beat on 'Spring.' 'Ossidiana' dials it back to allow the dub chords and deep roaming bassline room to lure you in then 'Domani' mesmerises with silky synth sequences that glow bright above an implied rhythm. 'Stabs' is an upright and warm techno pumper with Detroit chords and 'Warmer' then takes you way down deep into cavernous underground dub worlds.
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Radiant EP
Radiant EP (transluscent red marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: DUBWARS 005. Rel: 17 Oct 24
Akord (5:48)
Reminisce (5:49)
Source (5:06)
Radiant (5:27)
Review: Dub Wars is a series from the mighty Planet Rhythm label that serves up killer cuts with a dub inflection. This new one comes on flame red vinyl from DBFB and kicks off with the driving dub techno intensity of 'Akord.' The superb 'Reminisce' then has more frosty chords rallying over the face of the track as ticking hi-hats keep time. 'Source' is a bunch one with lithe pads and silky drum loops working you into a hypnotic state and 'Radiant' closes out with some kicking broken beats for a more direct vibe.
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91 EP
91 EP (white vinyl 12")
Cat: PRRUKWHT 014. Rel: 12 Dec 24
Stroke (5:31)
Rummage (5:34)
'91 (5:35)
Resistance (6:07)
Review: We love a trip to Planet Rhythm because it always results in hearing some fad-free, high-quality techno from key players. DBFB is behind this new white slab of wax and it starts with the hammering drum funk and rippling synth lushness of 'Stroke' before progressing into the pulsing late-night sounds of dubby cut 'Rummage'. '91' takes it back to a simpler time when jacked drums and molten dub chords are all you need for a good time and 'Resistance' shuts down with a more raw edge and driving, percussive techno slammer.
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Catalyst EP
Catalyst EP (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: PRRUKDUB 010. Rel: 04 Jul 24
Catalyst (5:44)
Ineffable (5:16)
Luminescence (5:30)
Penumbra (5:43)
Review: Planet Rhythm help lay down 'Catalyst', the latest from producer DBFB. Four ineffable techno cuts are heard in quick synchrony, be they the title track or, yes, 'Ineffable' on the A - both evincing that mercilessly uniform feel of ultra-mechanised, ultra-fantastical, ultra-formal techno - or 'Penumbra' and 'Luminescence' on the B, which open up the floodgates ever so slightly to reveal just a hint of ricocheting light.
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Played by: Queer On Acid
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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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South West EP
Cat: PRRUKBLK 127. Rel: 15 May 25
South West (5:23)
Logg (5:06)
Deep Within (5:32)
Taro (5:34)
Review: Belgian DJ and producer FAiG has been making techno for decades under several different aliases for plenty of top labels. His latest on Planet Rhythm is another hefty slab of subversive sonics with 'South West' layering up streamlined drums and bass with rickety percussion that pans about the mix as distant synths flesh things out further without ever detracting from the rhythm. 'Logg' is more unhinged and urgent with manic synth loops and alarming sirens getting your hackles up as the drums bump on. 'Deep Within' is stylish 90s techno with funky claps skating over the pumping drums and silky bass. 'Taro' runs out with sub-aquatic and dubbed out loopy deepness. It's simple but done well and impossibly effective.
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The Storm EP
The Storm EP (transluscent red vinyl 12")
Cat: PRRUKBLK 1993. Rel: 07 Nov 24
The Storm (5:27)
Les Intrepides (6:49)
The Hideout (7:15)
The Arrival (8:26)
Review: Few labels in techno are as consistent as Planet Rhythm. This latest 12" comes on flame red vinyl and Federico Gandin is the man stoking the fires. There is no messing about here as 'The Storm' soon takes off on classically inclined loopy minimal techno grooves with urgent calls and synth pulses. 'Les Intrepides' then pairs a bendy, elastic baseline with scuttling sound FX and tunnelling beats. 'The Hideout' is more glitchy with broken loops and underlapping drums carrying you away while 'The Arrival' actually marks the end in serene, deeply cosmic techno style.
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Miami Nights EP
Miami Nights EP (clear "rose" vinyl 12")
Cat: DUBWARS 008. Rel: 22 May 25
Fast Process (5:28)
Miami Nights (6:17)
Clap Your Dubby Hands (5:55)
Ultra Eight (5:50)
Review: Ten EPs in under this name and the German producer uses his background to land an important EP with this highly revered techno label. These four tracks hit with urgency but never feel one-note. There's real movement and contrast throughout, keeping things charged without being too fast. The opener, 'Fast Process', comes out swinging. It's all steam and steel, driven by a stomping kick and razor-sharp percussion. But just above that intensity floats a swirling melodic line, adding a ghostly presence that hangs over the chaos. 'Miami Nights' digs into a different groove. The low-end rolls heavy, while tough chords and tribal elements give it a more grounded, earthy energy. It's relentless but rooted. On Side-B, 'Clap Your Dubby Hands' explodes with percussion. It feels wild and physical, the kind of track that could lift a set straight into overdrive. There's a rawness here that nods to his early schranz days without feeling stuck in the past. 'Ultra Eight' pulls back just slightly, going deeper and more spaced out. It's colder, more introspective, like the soundtrack to some strange, distant city. Together, these cuts hit hard but leave plenty of air to breathe.
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Mo' Future
Cat: PRRUKBLK 114. Rel: 30 Jan 25
Thorax (4:40)
Mo' Future (4:37)
19th & Nicollet (5:04)
Good Droids Gone Bad (4:53)
Nexus Creature (4:46)
Mind Virus (4:19)
Review: As always there are no frills, no fads and nothing fancy about this fresh slab of techno goodness from Planet Rhythm, just pure and unadulterated rhythms to lose your shit to. Gunlock is the one firing them out and 'Thorax' sure does come at you like machine gun bullets, while 'Mo' Future' is more metal and trippy with its busy, tight synth loops. '19th & Nicollet' keeps things lively with nimble drums and shot, pithy synth details that ping about the mix. There is more brutalism to the hammering drums of 'Good Droids Gone Bad' and still space for two more techno tools that will rewire any dancefloor.
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Detroit Tango
Detroit Tango (brown smoke vinyl 12")
Cat: PRRUKBLK 112. Rel: 13 Jun 24
Detroit Tango (4:42)
Rocket Surgery (4:48)
Pachinko 24h (4:52)
The Drumz (4:41)
The Walker (4:49)
Atomic Aerobics (4:50)
Review: Gunjack indents a lasting impression with the 'Detroit Tango' EP for Planet Rhythm, taking after the distinct Motor Citied techno style whilst also bringing a supremely balanced and original slant. The producer shows off a clinical, precise, nigh surgical approach to texture, gain staging and mixing, building on a genre that otherwise prides itself on 'rawness' (i.e. gritty street-realist unpolish) and moving further into a direction of serenity and clarity. Take the low end movements of 'Rocket Surgery', on which the track's coltish hook and subnautical kick do not sound separate, but rather one sounds to 'emerge' from the other; and 'The Drumz', which evidently takes after Millsart's 'The Bells' for a more enlivened jamboree, albeit one that still somehow fits in with the softer subtleties of the EP's obverse trax.
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Robotika EP
Cat: PRRUKBLK 119. Rel: 24 Jan 25
Pulse (5:33)
Robotika (5:16)
Madafaka (5:17)
Practik (5:07)
Review: JSPRV35 delivers a powerhouse of tribal techno, helping to solidify Planet Rhythm's reputation further for percussive excellence. Side-1 opens with 'Pulse', a high-energy tribal track that masterfully blends addictive loops with relentless beats, perfect for igniting a dancefloor. The title track, 'Robotika,' shifts gears with its alien, sci-fi textures, crafting an otherworldly vibe. Side-2 ups the intensity with 'Madafaka', a wickedly hard techno banger that packs a punch with its raw power and unyielding drive. Closing out the EP, 'Practik' channels the loopy brilliance of icons like Ignition Technician, Glenn Wilson and Hardcell with hypnotic rhythms and expertly layered production. A thrilling journey through the darker, tribal side of techno, offering both technical precision and unrelenting energy.
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80's Moove EP
Cat: PRRUKBLK 110. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Fatia (5:08)
Lupulo (4:55)
Not About (5:01)
80's Moove (5:28)
Review: If there is one planet we would like to spend some time on, it's Planet Rhythm. For techno lovers, it is one of the finest out there thanks to its consistently high quality, fad-free output. Kaiobarssalos is next to add to the cannon with this uptempo and stripped-back EP. 'Fatia' is all twisted and unsettling synth motifs, 'Lupulo' gets glitchy and 'Not About' is packed with unresolved loops that keep you on edge, and last of all some of the pent-up pressure is released through the more smooth but still banging deep techno trip that is closer '80's Moove'.
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Played by: Developer
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She's From Manchester EP
Cat: PRRUKBLK 126. Rel: 27 Mar 25
She's From Manchester (5:43)
Sub Genetic (5:24)
Kicking (Locked Groove) (0:21)
Stuck In The Void (Locked Groove) (0:25)
Mona's Pacer (4:32)
Unleaving Moments (4:39)
Suffering Experience (5:53)
Review: The Young Hegelians once reparteed that Manchester was the geographical birthing place of the Industrial Revolution. Mysterious Manc monarch Louis The 4th nods at this fact with an express delivery straight from the millworks; even in the most brutal of working conditions, one might find love. 'She's From Manchester' evokes plumes of ashen smog as the waste byproduct of an excessively productive, surplus labourious love affair. Foundries founder, and railway workshops curdle under the weight of mechanical process, as the fast propulsions of 'Sub Genetic' and 'Stuck In The Void' quell the soul as much as they do exhaust the body, outstripping and going beyond the injurious demand to work overtime. 'Suffering Experience' closes on a dulled but continual note, as wan reverberations resound in a now abandoned factory.
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Ascent Of Mount Agung EP
Cat: PRRUKBLK 117. Rel: 16 Jan 25
Balinese Morality (5:07)
Drive System (5:22)
Memoir (5:23)
End Of June (5:15)
Review: Louis The 4th made something of a splash in 2024, delivering a string of well-regarded EPs on TH Tar Hollow, Prima Materia and Planet Rhythm. He begins his 2025 release campaign with a typically assured return to the latter label, taking us on an imaginary climb up Mount Agung in Indonesia. Hints of this loose theme can be spotted on opener 'Balinese Morality', a pleasingly melodic (but undeniably tough) techno workout in which rising and falling synth loops dance atop a punchy rhythm track and deep, booming bass. The struggle onwards up the mythical volcano is reflected in the dark, breathless and percussively layered techno stomper 'Drive System'. Elsewhere, 'Memoir' explores similar sonic territory to 'Balinese Morality', while 'End of June' tiptoes a fine line between lo-fi techno hedonism and melody-rich peak-time hypnotism
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Red Gate EP
Cat: PRRUKBLK 120. Rel: 06 Mar 25
Red Gate (5:29)
Untuned Harmonics (5:27)
Over The Sky (5:00)
Departure (5:34)
Review: Italian DJ and producer Luigi Madonna sources high-technical pressure on his latest release for Planet Rhythm. The Shinto torii on the front cover appears in stark contrast to the EP’s otherwise manic mechanics, with the sonorant ‘Red Gate’ - if it is to reflect any kind of religiosity at all - bringing meaty, dreaded kicks and a reflective lead stab, as of a doomsday techno-cult, not a decentralised polytheism. Hardly the peaceful image we’re met with on the sleeve! ‘Untuned Harmonics’ files back the A1’s textural bark for a more dynamic calculation in sound, while ‘Over The Sky’ ravels automatic growls and yaps around seething hats.
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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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Brick EP
Brick EP (12")
Cat: PRRUKBLK 113. Rel: 24 Oct 24
Brick (5:22)
What Is Not There (4:51)
Doesnit (6:03)
Nknwn (5:41)
Review: Planet Rhythm is a far-away world where techno is always playing. The Dutch label never lets up with its release schedule but also somehow never compromises on quality either. This EP from Muzmin is a testament to that once more with opener 'Brick' soon establishing a serious groove with automated factory floor sounds adding detail. 'What Is Not There' brings a more cosmic feel with pulsing synth blips and 'Doesnit' has a little texture in the dry hits and fizzy static sounds that marbled the arrangement. 'Nknwn' is the unresolved and unsettling closer for those more warped moments.
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Withhold EP
Cat: PRRUKBLK 103. Rel: 19 Sep 24
Post (5:47)
Shiver (5:30)
Withhold (Arkvs remix) (6:24)
Withhold (5:50)
Review: Welcome back to Planet Rhythm where the techno is serious and the grooves compelling. Nachtwaker is behind this one and opens up with the deep and mind-melting 'Post' with its feeling of factory floor automation licking you in. 'Shiver' is another linear and dynamic deep techno cut with synth details peeling off the grooves and static electricity adding some edge. 'Withhold' (Arkvs remix) is more dark and edgy but still stripped back and economical and design and the original rounds out the EP with some nice dubby currents and textural percussion.
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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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Superstylin' 25
Superstylin' 25 (transparent blue & black marbled vinyl 10")
Cat: SUPERSTYLE 001. Rel: 15 May 25
Super Groovin' (4:56)
Just Won't Do It (4:20)
Review: Unknown artistic exigencies from Planet Rhythm, on a new techno EP sunny-side-down flip of Groove Armada's 'Superstylin''. On the word-playing 'Super Groovin'', MC M.A.D.'s unmistakable vocals are lent an extra filling-out, as tranches of dub-technical motifs outpour from the centre mix. 'Just Won't Do It' eases up on the productive accoutrements, reducing the mix to a sustenant piping of 4x4 kick and organic pulsation, though the track makes ironic reuse of the acapella from Tim Liken's 'It Just Won't Do' in the breakdown.
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Risky Run EP
Cat: PRRUKBLK 118. Rel: 13 Mar 25
Dilemma (5:00)
Moisty Mire (4:48)
Fable (4:51)
Risky Run (5:13)
Pathway (5:04)
Cling (4:35)
Review: Based in the Amsterdam area and banging out his take on techno since around 2016 on some fine labels, Bob Semp is back on previous home Planet Rhythm. His sleek style is classy and sophisticated as shown on 'Dilemma', a pulsing linear roller with plenty of depth and drive. The drums on 'Moisty Mire' get a little more robust and muscular but are still looped to hypnotic effect and 'Fable' brings a drunken synth line to the fore for some nice off-balance funk. A trio of smart, evocative tunes come on the B-side to make this a brilliantly useful and coherent EP.
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52.114
52.114 (12")
Cat: PRRUKBLK 52114. Rel: 11 Jul 24
Shekon - "Hypno" (Phara remix) (6:21)
Gotshell - "Sindrome De Volar" (5:47)
KaioBarssalos - "Detroit" (4:55)
Netty Hugo - "Ecxtrem" (5:33)
Review: Planet Rhythm's brand of techno is utterly timeless and always futuristic. The latest trip around the stars is a various artists EP that varies in mood and tempo. Shekon's 'Hypno' (Phara remix) kicks off with big, boisterous drum loops full of bounce and swirled with coarse synths. Gotshell takes a more deep approach with gurgling basslines making for a subterranean sound on 'Sindrome De Volar.' KaioBarssalos's 'Detroit' then taps into a classic 313 techno style with shimmering pads and earth-shattering drums. Netty Hugo's 'Ecxtrem' is a pulsating cosmic closer.

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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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Recycle This EP
Cat: SPSERIES 006. Rel: 06 Dec 24
Stipp & Edvvin - "Everything" (6:10)
Toni Alvarez - "Deep Inside" (5:25)
Tom Rotzki - "Signature Groove" (4:38)
Gockel - "Push The Pace" (5:28)
Review: Planet Rhythm's special series continues with a sixth instalment here and this one is another various artists banger. It kicks off with Stipp & Edvvin's 'Everything' which is high-speed and punchy techno before Toni Alvarez strips things back and drops the sleek, percussive minimalism of 'Deep Inside.' Tom Rotzki's 'Signature Groove' is another pent-up and funky percussive techno bumper and last of all comes Gockel, a turbo-charged sound with buoyant kicks and plenty of machine rawness defining the grooves of 'Push The Pace'.
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Overcall EP
Overcall EP (white vinyl 12")
Cat: PRRUKWHT 015. Rel: 06 Feb 25
Last To Act
Overcall
Places
All In
Review: We're always happy to be in the orbit of Planet Rhythm and this time Stipp and Genex lure us in for a dancefloor collision with their macho techno tools. 'Last To Act' is a big old wall of drums and percussive loops with a funky rhythm and 'Overcall' is pure mind music with its twisted, silken synths and ever-present drum pressure. 'Places' keeps things upright and punchy with cantering kicks and whirring machine sounds and 'All In; shuts down with a jacked-up mix of analogue drums and deep-sonar pulses. It makes for quite the thrill.
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Friction EP
Cat: PRRUK 117. Rel: 01 May 25
Ramon Tapia & Gaston Zani - "Friction" (6:41)
Louis LP - "Radioactivity" (6:04)
DEAS - "Hard Dreams" (4:56)
Ramon Tapia - "Fear" (Dynamic Forces remix) (5:05)
Review: Netherlands techno titan Planet Rhythm goes full percussive gas giant on their latest V/A, 'Friction', a motorsport motivator full of accelerometric elan - one of several V/As to grace their revving catalogue in recent times. Ramon Tapia leads the motorcade with 'Friction', a stabbing aerator full of overtop claps and rims, while Louis Lp's 'Radioactivity' unsettles with its seething high ringing and affectively isolated chord-stab-melody. Deas' 'Hard Dreams' nods to the real, unshakeably material core of dreams, with its rancorous full-tone acids, while Ramon Topia closes with 'Fear', a restless, chord-throttling, hard trancey, speed demonic rally racer.
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Minerals
Minerals (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: DUBWARS 007. Rel: 06 Feb 25
Unknown Code - "Divergence" (7:13)
Lenny San - "Moment" (5:27)
Off/Grid - "Dubwork" (5:00)
Luca Accardi - "Minerals" (5:38)
Gockel - "Meditation In Tibet" (4:47)
Review: Gale-force sonic apneas from Planet Rhythm, the label and unstoppable phonic force from Rotterdam. The imprint's latest V/A release in the Dubwars series this time takes on its own name, 'Minerals', and welcomes rambunctious techno troilers from the likes of Unknown Code, OFF / GRID, and Luca Accardi. Rhythmically dragged, diminished stab-chords define the A1 and A2 against metal girdered kick patterns, with 'Moment' especially nailing that ever-sought-after sweet spot of energy and anhedonia, a mixed feeling perhaps only achievable within techno's ambit. Dub techno inflections turn to infarctions, as Accardi's 'Minerals' sucks the sonic substrate dry with ballistic echoes, giving way to Gockel's minimal mountaintop NDE, 'Meditation In Tibet'.
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Odyssey EP
Odyssey EP (translucent blue vinyl 12")
Cat: SPSERIES 008. Rel: 06 Feb 25
Sunken In Robus (5:19)
Supra (5:18)
Odyssey (5:24)
Fiebre (5:27)
Review: To Rotterdam's Planet Rhythm comes rising producer Vilchezz with a Homeric white label hardcore techno release, one which really pushes the boat out in terms of what could potentially be classified under the name. Hoisting an impossible bridge somewhere between genre peninsulas of speed garage and hard techno, 'Sunken In Robus' and 'Supra' achieve a difficult-to-achieve contrast of light and heavy, one that might otherwise not work without the hyper-minimal textures otherwise indulged. The titular and star track 'Odyssey' marks a return to vibey 4x4 techno form, though it is no less arresting; so does 'Fiebre', concluding the EP on an experimental industri-stratospheric number with which we might start our day right.
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