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Singles
Shadow Boxing EP
Cat: WB 01112. Rel: 18 Jul 22
Hazy Recall (Airdrop mix) (5:53)
Drown It Out (6:00)
Shadow Boxing (7:01)
Analyze, Socialize (5:13)
Review: James Bangura steps into the ring with his new Shadow Boxing EP which is named in honour of his grandfather, Carroll Daniel Smith, who boxed for the US Army in WWII. It's a punchy take on tech house from the off, with 'Hazy Recall (Airdrop mix)''s off-grid beats swinging in from all directions with same the potency as a Mike Tyson uppercut. 'Drown It Out' has a garage swing to it as it slips and sides as fluidly as Mayweather's defence and 'Shadow Boxing' floats like a butterfly and stings like a bee. Last of all is 'Analyze, Socialize' which will have you on the ropes and sweating in no time.
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Froggystyle
Cat: BARN 095. Rel: 07 Mar 24
Gogo Gaga (4:16)
Pond De Replay (5:28)
Rub It! Rub It! (4:19)
Frogman (4:51)
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JIN 09
JIN 09 (12")
Cat: JIN 09. Rel: 20 Sep 24
Misty Memories (7:09)
Gentle Night (6:46)
Her (5:25)
Kintamani (6:03)
Review: JIN09 marks a significant step forward for Cosmo, one of Seoul's most dynamic DJs and producers. Since her debut in 2017, she's become a fixture in the city's vibrant club scene, holding residencies at BBCB: Beton Brut + Concrete Bar. On her first solo EP for the Jin Records label, Cosmo weaves a dreamy, ethereal sound that taps into the traditions of house and balearic music. The A-side opens with lush, flowing melodies that gently chug along, creating an atmosphere that feels both expansive and intimate. These tracks, with their atmospheric textures and hypnotic rhythms, encapsulate a sense of cosmic journeying. On the flip, Cosmo delves into grittier, more tech-focused territory. Here, the beats take on a harder edge, with driving rhythms and a rawness that pushes the energy forward. While maintaining the ethereal quality that runs throughout the EP, the B-side brings a sense of tension and release that's sure to resonate on dancefloors. With this release, Cosmo demonstrates her versatility, effortlessly blending contrasting styles while retaining a cohesive, signature sound. It's a confident, forward-thinking EP from a rising star, and one that signals even more exciting things to come from this talented producer.
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Self Oscillation
Cat: RS 051. Rel: 28 Jun 22
Cadera (5:25)
Residual Heat (4:27)
Self Oscillation (4:21)
Surface Tension (5:07)
Neo Costeno (6:32)
Pulso Invisible (3:39)
Review: Ecuadorian maestro Nicolas Cruz is back on Rhythm Seciton to follow up his last EP Subtropique which proved a big hit. "I'm always trying to re-interpret this Afro-Caribbean feeling, and trying to figure out how I could humanize this through the machines," he says of his approach and it certain is the case here. He mixes up some worlds rhythms with twitchy techno drums and electronic synths to make for something totally new on all of the tracks. The heavy, skipping kicks of 'Residual Heat' is a real favourite while 'Self Oscillation' is a catering percussive jam to pack the floor. Another great outing.
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Five Years Mont Lake Rec: Part 2
Cat: MLR 007. Rel: 05 Oct 22
DJ Chupacabra - "Growler" (5:35)
Mias Void - "We Used To Be Detroit" (5:08)
Mias Void - "We Used To Be Detroit" (Iron Curtis remix) (6:29)
Review: Following great releases on Dansu Discs, Carpet & Snares and Timeisnow, Italian DJ and producer Davide Piras aka DJ Chupacabra returns this week on the second part of Innsbruck-based label Mont Lake's five-year celebrations. His track on side A 'Growler' is a dusty and swing-fueled deep house jam that is as much off-kilter as it is absolutely infectious. Over on the flip, it's over to Mias Void - better known as Matthias Vogt - the veteran German producer who delivers another offbeat cut on the darkly emotive hi-tech soul of 'We Used To Be Detroit' receiving a remix by Berlin's Iron Curtis up next, injecting it with some mad breakbeats.
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Played by: Mimi
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SUR 010
SUR 010 (12")
Cat: SUR 010. Rel: 07 Oct 22
Ecstatic - "Pleasure & Ease" (4:43)
FDEZ - "Another Dimension" (5:23)
Gulp & Daif - "Bedlams" (5:48)
Tade Kop - "Cool Cat" (7:15)
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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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ESCHR 001
ESCHR 001 (12")
Cat: ESCHR 001. Rel: 12 Jun 24
Routine (6:09)
Recall (6:51)
Breathe (5:44)
Ki (7:17)
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Melodia (remastered)
Cat: GLOSSYFLOOR 04. Rel: 16 Jul 24
Alien 8 (6:24)
Heaven (5:48)
Melodia (6:41)
Melodia 95 (6:47)
Review: Reissued from Future Sound of Melbourne's iconic Melodia EP, originally released in 1992 with two additional bonus tracks, this meticulously remastered collection promises that same dancefloor excitement. Remixed by Damian Schwartz, the EP blends techno, rave house, and breakbeat piano anthems that evoke the golden era of electronic music with a contemporary twist. Founded in 1990 by Davide Carbone, Josh Abrahams, and Steve Robbins, FSOM's legacy resonates worldwide. 'Alien' kicks off the EP with upbeat 90s techno vibes, followed by the euphoric rave anthem 'Heaven.' 'Melodia' is a breakbeat piano banger, and 'Melodia 95, a fresh take on the classic, showcases FSOM's enduring innovation.
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The Reconnection
The Reconnection (hand-stamped double 12" in hand-stamped die-cut sleeve)
Cat: TELOMERE 010. Rel: 16 Dec 21
Funguys - "Secret Sauce" (6:58)
Earthlink - "Flight" (7:05)
JD Typo - "Curiosity Killed The Dat" (5:51)
Konerytmi - "Sirrtaa" (4:58)
Eversines - "Grama" (4:32)
J Slim - "Freeze" (4:38)
Moon Driver - "Vast World" (7:12)
ESB - "Trimix-A" (7:30)
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FTVVA 001
FTVVA 001 (red vinyl 12" + insert in spray-painted sleeve limited to 140 copies)
Cat: FTVVA 001. Rel: 20 Aug 24
Inkipak - "Betwixt" (6:36)
Gimmik - "Omnicron Acid" (Acid mix) (5:30)
Brian Kage - "City Of Tomorrow" (6:50)
Pop Out & Play - "Corrosive Tongue" (7:47)
Review: The Fourier Transform label outlay an arresting sonic journey on their debut release, bringing together breakbeat, ambient IDM, ambient techno, and prog house under a single banner. Opening with Inkipak's 'Betwixt', we're met with sonorous low-mid square waves and machine-gun-fire breaks, recalling the breathtaking, verging on apocalyptic expanse of a warehouse rave turned laser light show turned warzone. We break from this warring weir with 'Omnicron Acid' and 'City Of Tomorrow' by Gimmik and Brian Kage respectively, which lowers the intensity and sonic flow via spacious atmospheres and dudding percussive pops. Finally, the perfect fusion of the former two moods is achieved on 'Corrosive Tongue', the lead synth on which sounds like just that.
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Come On
Come On (12")
Cat: RAWAX 024LTD. Rel: 11 Oct 24
Burnin (4:38)
Come On (4:19)
Alright (4:40)
Everybody (4:10)
Review: Johnny Kick's Come On EP on Rawax Germany is a vibrant homage to the early 90s rave sound. On Side-1, things kick off with 'Burnin,' a track that blends classic house and techno with strong melodic stabs, reminiscent of MK or Nu Groove. 'Come On' follows with a fun and clever UK breakbeat style that echoes the energy of 808 State. On Side-2, 'Alright,' is a perfect recreation of the early 90s techno rave sound with classic samples. Closing the EP is 'Everybody,' a breakbeat dancefloor destroyer with keys that pay huge respect to Outlander's 'Vamp.' Each track captures the nostalgic essence of the rave era while delivering a modern punch. Massive!
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Lazer Worshippers Theme
Cat: MVV 004. Rel: 20 Jun 23
Lazer Worshippers Theme (10:04)
On A Rise (6:29)
Free Flight (4:49)
Review: Fresh, cruddy electro dreamatics from mysterious production outfit Lazer Worshippers here, joining the Atmosphere label to stake their claim to their very own 'theme'. A name like Lazer Worshippers gives off vibes of a apparent machine cult with a penchant for building sonic monuments to our AI-mech overlords. The music is similarly vaunting and numinous, with its synthetic choirs and trilling arps dancing between the left and rights like heavenly visions of a mechanized future. B-siders 'On A Rise' and 'Free Flight' are just as teary-eyed, yet bleepy, recalling the entrancing, oldskool breaksy trance work of Spooky or Digital Justice.
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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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Late Reaction
Cat: POM 49. Rel: 23 Feb 24
Dime (6:32)
Stranger (6:19)
Late Reaction (4:29)
Easy Virtue (6:49)
Played by: M50
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Trip EP
Trip EP (12")
Cat: MYOM 002. Rel: 27 Nov 23
Trip (8:09)
Airlock (4:55)
Sick Flips (7:10)
Space (4:41)
Review: Make Your Own Meaning continues to convey its unique techno message with a new statement of intent from label head Lurka. The artist has been busy of late and continues to be on a roll with another fascinating four tracker that genuinely serves up some original sounds and rhythms. 'Trip' gets things underway with organic percussive patterns stacked up over drilling bass to make for a prickly groove. 'Airlock' is similar but darker and heavier and 'Sick Flips' keeps the nimble feel going with dancing perc, rigid synths and scratchy sound effects all coalescing over broken drum patterns. Last of all is another dense, busy and multi-layered melange of tiny percussive sounds, synths and clipped rhythms that will make any floor move.
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Meliorism EP
Cat: RAWAX 025LTD. Rel: 11 Nov 24
Im The B (6:01)
Walking Dub (7:28)
All I Need (5:24)
Blow Up Bass (6:00)
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Gardening At Night
Cat: EABE VINYLIV. Rel: 21 Apr 22
Gardening At Night (5:10)
Gardening At Night (ODJ Pirkka remix) (5:00)
Gardening At Night (RAD remix) (5:29)
Gardening At Night (ER remix) (5:25)
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Look At That Thing
Look At That Thing (limited 12" + insert)
Cat: PP 081. Rel: 09 Dec 22
Take Me Home (4:30)
Little Bit (4:27)
MNG With Mike (5:04)
2121 (5:13)
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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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Dopen EP
Dopen EP (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: ARONIA 003. Rel: 05 Oct 23
Dopen (5:52)
Non-Terra (6:25)
Ontech (Perc mix) (6:37)
Enttt (5:06)
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X Pt 1
X Pt 1 (limited green marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: HARMONY 0101. Rel: 12 Jan 23
Polygonia - "Marea" (7:14)
Forest On Stasys - "Nueva Forma" (6:24)
Jamida - "Timeout" (6:10)
Shoal - "Laminar Flow" (6:31)
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Machines Of Hazard EP
Machines Of Hazard EP (12" + insert)
Cat: BARBATUS 003. Rel: 12 May 25
Secrets Of Nexus (7:06)
Laboratory's Hazard (7:10)
Ancient Technology (7:27)
The Dawn Of Machines (6:02)
Review: Indo-Ukrainian producer Mayank Saraiya, under his Pontiff Ordric alias, helms the third chapter of the Barbatus series with a new four-track release that continues the label's deep-space electro saga. Based out of the Barbatus label's inner circle, Saraiya not only crafts the music but also handles the mix and mastering, giving this entry a tightly unified sound. 'Secrets Of Nexus' and 'Laboratory's Hazard' pulse with crisp, syncopated drums and shimmering 80s-inspired synths, while the B-side moves into darker, more propulsive territory i 'Ancient Technology' runs on acidic undercurrents and robotic swing and 'The Dawn Of Machines' closes the set with a steady proto-trance march that edges into cinematic territory. It's a new release that never leans too heavily on nostalgia, instead reanimating vintage electro textures with just enough detail and narrative flair to keep things compelling. Riddled with sonic in-jokes and pirate lore, this one rewards both the dancers and the heads i electro as odyssey, with its boots still muddy from the last expedition.
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau
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Kulture Galerie Volume 3
Kulture Galerie Volume 3 (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: KGV 003. Rel: 08 Oct 24
Rambal Cochet - "Beijing Balearic Riot" (4:14)
Doc Sleep - "Deep Breath" (5:33)
The Jaffa Kid - "Sh Holo" (4:40)
Jack Bags - "Molise Chicago" (5:42)
Undsidedly - "Sol Container" (5:22)
Mesmerist - "She Looked Back" (4:21)
Review: Kulture Galerie is back with more wax and the third time proves a charm here with Doc Sleep, Rambal Cochet, The Jaffa Kid, Mesmerist, Jack Bags and Undsidedly all coming correct under the stewardship of label head Filippo MSM of Metropolitan Soul Museum. Cochet kicks off with some trance-infused prog techno, Doc Sleep offers jacked-up and analogue house, there is lithe cosmic tech from The Jaffa Kid and twisted machine sounds from Jack Bags, while Undsidedly's dreamy electro and The Mesmerist's peak time synth techno close down in style.
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Unlikely Companions
Unlikely Companions (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: WAN 013. Rel: 25 Oct 24
Unlikely Companions (4:53)
Unlikely Companions (Marco Passarani's Nature remix) (6:43)
Review: Secondo is an artist we have long been keen to hear more from so this return to vinyl is welcome indeed. It comes on a hand-stamped white label 12" in the form of 'Unlikely Companions'. This one is a cosmic deep house sound with an alien energy, crispy hits and smeared pads that bring colour and introspection. The drums are well designed to and help make this one as heady as it is cinematic. Marco Passarani's Nature remix on the flip gets a little more warped and dark with unsettling sci-fi ambiance.
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Kein UFO EP
Kein UFO EP (limited hand-stamped 12")
Cat: PLATTE 013. Rel: 30 Mar 23
Kein Ufo (8:38)
Matcha (7:04)
Kein Ufo (Hidden remix) (7:27)
La Boom (8:18)
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State Of Flow (incl Adam Pits & Armec mixes)
Cat: VIS 333. Rel: 20 Sep 22
State Of Flow
State Of Flow (Adam Pits remix)
State Of Flow (Armec remix)
Review: Following up that excellent Synchronicity on EP Phonica AM a couple of months back, hero of the Birmingham scene Subb An returns with more underground quality with this new one on the mighty 20/20 Vision. 'State Of Flow' is an emotive and breathtaking affair that's equal parts acid, progressive breaks and UK tech house with a seething Reese bassline lurking throughout that underpins angelic vocals. Over on the flip, remixes come from Adam Pits who takes you beyond the strobelights to reach for the lasers on his ravey take, followed by Armec's menacing experimental techno rework.
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Simple Two EP
Cat: RWX 101. Rel: 10 Dec 24
Metime (9:04)
Simple Two (7:13)
Hey Brother (7:02)
Review: The mighty Rawax has now put out more than 100 releases and they are all as timeless and useful as the next. Sublee steps up for this new slab of sound and kris off with 'v' which take sup the whole of the A-side but enervating outstays its welcome. It is a progressive house cut with a driving low end, plenty of grit in the percussion and pads that circle round to bring scale and a sense of cosmic adventure. 'Simple Two' slips into a deeper, more silky tech house vibe with lovely melodic patterns raining down from above. 'Hey Brother' shuts down with some dark breakbeats and mind melting synth leads that are pure peak time, post-rush fodder.
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Played by: Tom Drew
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Tongue In Cheeks
Cat: BDA 001. Rel: 02 Oct 23
No Pare (6:09)
Work Dat Shit (feat The Illustrious Blacks) (6:19)
Cimarron Palace (6:43)
Anti Narcoleptic (6:55)
Review: When a label calls itself Bring Dat Ass you can bet your bottom dollar that it's going to release proper sleazy electro. Enter Toribio with a superb four track EP of just that to get this new imprint underway. 'No Pare' is a firing cut the kick off with - synths dart about with their own mind, the tested bassline never lets up and the analogue drums jack for days. 'Work Dat Shit' is a little slower and bumpier with some bright acid prickles and 'Cimarron Palace' then unfolds with the same swing of a UK funky track. 'Anti Narcoleptic' is the best of the bunch - a weird and wonderful wonky out with clattering percussion and jumbled drum madness.
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau
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AF 004
AF 004 (12")
Cat: AF 004. Rel: 26 Apr 24
Two Phase U - "Soft Maze" (7:37)
Mat Roz - "4 AM" (7:01)
Manuk - "Astornauta" (6:11)
Cruz - "Almarine" (7:05)
Review: Abstrack Future's 4th release delivers a diverse blend of forward-thinking techno and otherworldly electro. On the A-side, Two Phase U's 'Soft Maz' moves you with its retro yet futuristic pulsating electro groove, reminiscent of Drexciyan aesthetics. Mat Roz's '4 AM' on the same side presents a hardcore breakbeat foundation layered with atmospheric melodies and a big acid line, creating a hypnotic and spacey atmosphere. This is unique to say the least! Flipping to the B-side, Manuk's 'Astornauta' takes us on a journey with its breaks and 90s-inspired sound, tinged with Bleep-style elements and an eerie melody. Each track on this EP offers a unique sonic experience while showing Abstrack Future's commitment to pushing boundaries and exploring the outer edges of electronic music.
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The Weightless EP
Cat: RESCAN 03. Rel: 21 Feb 25
Viewfinder - "Solace" (5:48)
Viewfinder - "Let Go" (5:54)
Viewfinder - "Roxtone" (5:50)
Mihail P - "Natural High" (5:06)
Review: Viewfinder returns to Rescan Records with their third release on the label, a four-track journey through house and techno. The A-side offers two straight-up house cuts, 'Solace' and 'Let Go', featuring infectious grooves, sampled percussion, and catchy stabs. Flip the record over for a techno turn, with 'Roxtone' pushing the BPMs higher and delivering a high-energy workout. Mihail P closes out the release with 'Natural High', a hypnotic blend of breaks, bleeps, and ethereal pads. With its diverse range of sounds and infectious energy, this release is a must-have for any fan of quality electronic music.

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Albums
Foreshadow
Foreshadow (limited black & white marbled vinyl LP + sticker + MP3 download code)
Cat: EVIGHET 004. Rel: 27 Apr 23
Moonward (2:53)
Foreshadow (3:40)
Basement (5:00)
Jacknife (5:02)
Sipario (2:01)
Moonward (The Fear Ratio remix) (4:21)
Swallow Feather (5:09)
Dopamine (6:07)
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Fastlane
Fastlane (2xLP)
Cat: ESP 103. Rel: 21 Jul 23
Habits (5:34)
Fast Lane (6:25)
Crank (6:10)
Move Me (feat Nadia D'Alo) (8:21)
Solver (7:22)
Element (4:47)
Gasoline (6:52)
Industry (5:55)
Trick Shot (5:12)
Silverblade (feat O-Wells) (5:13)
Lost (Again) (6:36)
1337 (5:51)
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Rezil
Rezil (CD)
Cat: MACROM 79CD. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Fo Pio
Objectify
Deliro
Gider
Sword Fight
Rezil
Imana
Almost Had It
Phase Rotation
Young
Review: Imperieux - or Alper Durmush to use the Bulgarian-raised, Berlin-based producer's real name - is not one to follow the crowd, as his debut CD on the always excelling Macro label testifies. He's clearly versed in a number of electronic sub-sets, from breakbeat to techno and bass music, but the ten tracks here follow very much their own path. Not that it's some way-out-leftfield experiment. Durmush clearly knows how to construct a decent groove - see the gliding opener 'Fo Pio'. Our favourite? Possibly the choppy breaks of 'Almost Had It', or the sheer hypnotics of 'Phase Rotation'. But there's no weak links here, just a producer well versed in the spectrum of dance production and, even more importantly, how to make it work for him.
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Miasma
Miasma (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: HBR LP02. Rel: 12 Feb 21
Miasma (5:04)
Witch Hunt (5:24)
Sour Grapes (3:59)
Tipping Point (7:51)
6655321 (4:59)
Vice Versa (5:02)
Two & Two Make Five (4:46)
Waiting For The Tide (4:44)
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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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Return To Livingstone Rd
Cat: SNFLP 019. Rel: 22 May 25
Strong Feeling (feat Silky Oolong) (3:26)
Absolu (3:09)
Picollo (3:47)
More Time (feat Silky Oolong) (3:17)
Hey It's Me (3:01)
Friends (3:26)
Bang Bang (3:49)
EVO (3:22)
Review: Ma?h is based in Berlin but makes occult techno inspired by Tikal, which is the ruin of an ancient Mayan city in Guatemala. He creates a sense of ancient ritual, tribalism, primaeval drums and otherworldly atmosphere across five fantastically evocative and escapist cuts here. They all go deep, with rubbery rhythms marbled with wordless vocals, chanting, eerie FX and absorbing mysticism that is all expertly done and hugely authentic. 'Acat' is a standout with its lolloping bass and tom-peppered beats, while 'Exorcismo' is more intense and heady. 'Caiman Ritual' is a humid and intense dub techno bumper, and it rounds out one of the most original EPs we've heard in ages.

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What I Breathe
Cat: LFTLP 01. Rel: 05 Aug 22
Hand In Hand Through Wonderland (5:29)
I Can Remember It So Vividly (4:26)
Love Reigns (4:58)
Understand (feat Brendan Yates) (3:46)
Patience (feat Nia Archives) (4:19)
Without The Sun (4:22)
Spirit Wave (5:18)
Breathing (4:52)
Intercity Relations (4:42)
Time Change (feat Novelist & D Double E) (3:07)
Distant Conversation (5:15)
Metaphysical (4:57)
Lost In Harajuku (4:35)
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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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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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Optical Delusion
Cat: LMS 5521859. Rel: 17 Feb 23
Ringa Ringa (The Old Pandemic Folk Song) (feat The Mediaeval Baebes) (4:13)
Day One (feat Dina Ipavic) (5:15)
Are You Alive? (feat Penelope Isles) (7:34)
You Are The Frequency (feat The Little Pest) (4:37)
The New Abnormal (5:08)
Home (feat Anna B Savage) (4:13)
Orbital & Sleaford Mods - "Dirty Rat" (5:16)
Requiem For The Pre Apocalypse (7:42)
What A Surprise (feat The Little Pest) (4:37)
Moon Princess (feat Coppe) (5:04)
Review: After the 30 Something retrospective that landed during 2022, comes a new Orbital album proper, Optical Delusion, set to be accompanied by a busy summer of gig and festival dates by the looks of it. The album's taster single 'Dirty Rat' was a corker, too, full of post-Brexit/Boris bile and a biting vocal from Sleaford Mods frontman Jason Williamson, not to mention some striking Orbital musical trademarks. It could well point the way forward for more interesting collaborations - perhaps taking a leaf out of Leftfield's book - on the album, though only time will tell. Either way, a serious portion of new material from one of the dance world's most enduring and best loved acts will be feverishly anticipated.
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Good Lies
Cat: XL 1300CD. Rel: 11 May 23
Feelings Plain
Arla Fearn
Good Lies
Walk Thru Water
Cold Blooded
Skulled
Sugarrushhh
Calon
Is U
Vermonly
So U Kno
Calling Out
Review: It comes as a surprise that brothers Tom and Ed Russell - Tessela and Truss, together known as Overmono - are set to release their debut album. That's because their names are synonymous with a certain bleak UK techno sound, following the trend of imagery associated with the likes of St. Etienne, Mt. Kimbie or Real Lies, plus their music and live sets have seen to a wealth of stonking tracks over the years. They're arguably the popularisers of live techno for the next generation, so in 2023, we're floored by the Mandela-effecting notion that they haven't put out an album before. Thankfully, 'Good Lies' is their magnum opus, blending elements from emotive UK soul (the St. Panther feature on 'Walk Thru Water'), future garage (spot the Tirzah samples on 'Is U'), and pirate radio chatter and crud (basically every other track). Nu-school ravers rejoice; this is your defining album.
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Synthetic Serenity
Cat: ONRO 04. Rel: 21 Jun 23
Lost In The Ether (4:21)
Sleepless (6:09)
Take A Moment (6:27)
Brain Breach (7:11)
Crunchy Universe (4:27)
Synthetic Serenity (6:40)
Delicate Procedure (4:31)
Cascade (5:17)
Review: Back in 2021 Adam Pits heralded the start of the On Rotation label with his own debut album, A Recurring Nature. Now he's back with a follow-up which finds him stretching out as an artist ever more - a fact which is absolutely evident from the gorgeous ambient swathes of opening track 'Lost In The Ether'. Even when the drums kick in on 'Sleepless', they're more tilted towards fragmented patterns and organic tones rather than rote drum machine sounds. There's space for peppier electronica and steppy heads-down gear, but throughout Pits imbues his sound with the richest synthesis imaginable. In that sense, you can track the path of development from his earlier work while enjoying the adventurous new terrain he's exploring as an artist.
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Dream The Dream: UK Techno Breakbeat & House 1990-1994
Richard SEN / VARIOUS
Cat: DMFPE 1LP. Rel: 08 Jun 23
Centuras - "Tokyo" (10:38)
Bandulu & Amaranth - "Love Lies Beneath" (7:38)
Strontium 90 - "Rave On The Congo" (7:58)
Orr-some - "We Can Make It" (6:58)
Biff'Um Baff'Um Boys - "Bombing" (5:53)
Epoch 90 - "VLSI Heaven" (Zone mix) (6:02)
Mind Over Rhythm - "Kubital Footstorm" (Global Beatmix) (6:14)
Dream Frequency - "Dream The Dream" (5:48)
As One - "Isatai" (5:01)
UVX - "Elevator (Trancefloor Transporter)" (5:11)
Review: Dance Music From Planet Earth is a new sub-label from Ransom Note that kicks off with a heritage compilation, Dream The Dream. It looks back in great detail at UK Techno, House and Breakbeat 1990-1994 with Richard Sen as the man in control. He was a DJ back in those days, playing the most epic raves around Europe and taking some of the photos which now form the artwork for this collection. His obsessive record collecting from those days is reflected here across a series of sometimes obscure but always brilliant UK tunes for the worlds of ambient, techno, tribal house, breakbeat and early trance.
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Dream The Dream: UK Techno, House & Breakbeat 1990-1994 (Japanese Version)
Richard SEN / VARIOUS
Cat: DMFPE 1JCD. Rel: 14 Sep 23
Centuras - "Tokyo"
Bandulu & Amaranth - "Love Lies Beneath"
Strontium 90 - "Rave On The Congo"
Orr-some - "We Can Make It"
Biff'Um Baff'Um Boys - "Bombing"
Epoch 90 - "VLSI Heaven" (Zone mix)
Mind Over Rhythm - "Kubital Footstorm" (Global Beatmix)
Dream Frequency - "Dream The Dream"
As One - "Isatai"
UVX - "Elevator (Trancefloor Transporter)"
Centuras - "Tokyo" (Richard Sen mix)
Bandulu & Amaranth - "Love Lies Beneath" (Richard Sen mix)
Strontium 90 - "Rave On The Congo" (Richard Sen mix)
Orr-some - "We Can Make It" (Richard Sen mix)
Biff'Um Baff'Um Boys - "Bombing" (Richard Sen mix)
Epoch 90 - "VLSI Heaven" (Richard Sen mix)
Mind Over Rhythm - "Kubital Footstorm" (Richard Sen mix)
Dream Frequency - "Dream The Dream" (Richard Sen mix)
As One - "Isatai" (Richard Sen mix)
UVX - "Elevator (Trancefloor Transporter)" (Richard Sen mix)
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Light Cruel & Vain
Light Cruel & Vain (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: DKMNTL 091. Rel: 25 May 22
Fader (2:25)
Black Scarlet (2:58)
Light, Cruel & Vain (3:21)
Crush The Muse (3:45)
Slave (4:18)
IAMNOTTHERE (3:22)
Perfume Of Oil (4:26)
Never Break Faith (3:33)
STRENGTH (3:45)
I Wanna Be An Idol (3:54)
The Doomsday Generation (2:12)
Review: Dutch industrial techno producer Parrish Smith created Light Cruel & Vain over the course of nearly three years. Each track on the record was originally conceived solo, then further realised with the assistance of contributing musicians Sofiane Brahmi and Javier Vivancos. The collaborative where no studio sessions occurred due to the pandemic - the full collaboration conducted remotely. Notable tracks include the seething post-punk swagger of "Black Scarlet" or the brooding industrial rock of "Sway", to the industrial strength breaks of "Never Break Faith" and a frantic techno banger towards the end "I Wanna Be An Idol".
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Earthbeat (30th Anniversary Edition)
VARIOUS
Cat: CDTOT 7R. Rel: 25 Nov 21
Mental Cube - "Q"
Yage - "Quazi"
Candese - "You Took My Love" (Earth mix)
The Future Sound Of London - "Papua New Guinea" (Dumb Child Of Q)
Indo Tribe - "Owl"
Semi Real - "People Livin' Today"
Yage - "Theme From Hot Burst"
Indo Tribe - "Shrink"
Mental Cube - "So This Is Love"
Mental Cube - "Chile Of The Bass Generation"
Smart Systems - "Tingler"
Yage - "Coda Coma"
Indo Tribe - "In The Mind Of A Child"
Humanoid - "Stakker Humanoid" (Coby '94 mix)
Smart Systems - "Creator"
Indo Tribe - "Bite The Bullet Baby"
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Outcast Planet Compilation Vol 1
VARIOUS
Cat: OTP 05. Rel: 14 Nov 24
Bakked - "Dentro Il Sistema" (6:12)
Munir Nadir - "Push It" (5:02)
Alex Dima - "Freedom Of Expression" (5:51)
Denaila - "Time To Relax" (5:17)
Cristian Sarde - "Technology Flot" (8:32)
Paolo Macri - "The Pain" (5:36)
Emanuele Montalto - "The Electric Transformation" (6:02)
Lorenzo Aribone - "SDAD" (5:54)
Paul Lution - "More Than 80%" (5:28)
Review: Outcast Planet's with outing is a serious collection of techno heat from a selection of artists each with their own sound. Bakked kicks off with the stomping, teeth grinding machine energy of 'Dentro Il Sistema' then Munir Nadir's 'Push It' takes things even more intergalactic with searching synths and futuristic grooves. Elsewhere Cristian Sarde offers chunky industrial tech with 'Technology Flot', Emanuele Montalto's 'The Electric Transformation' brings a bit of taught techno bounce and Paul Lution's 'More Than 80%' layers up vocoder vocals with retro 80s synth sounds and slap-funk drums. This is a varied collection of fresh sounds that will wrk in a wide range of settings.
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau
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Join The Future: UK Bleep & Bass 1988-91
VARIOUS
Join The Future: UK Bleep & Bass 1988-91 (limited yellow vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: C&D 001YELLOW. Rel: 07 Oct 21
Unique 3 & The Mad Musician - "Only The Beginning" (7:49)
Original Clique - "Come To Papa" (5:29)
Demonik - "Labyrinthe" (6:14)
Nexus 21 - "Self Hypnosis" (Mr Whippy remix) (6:45)
Cabaret Voltaire - "Easy Life" (Jive Turkey mix) (6:06)
Alfanso - "Dub Feels Nice" (previously unreleased) (5:07)
Ital Rockers - "Dreams" (5:19)
Man Machine - "Animal" (DJ Martin & DJ Holmes Primordial Jungle mix) (6:53)
Nightmares On Wax - "21st Kong" (4:49)
Tuff Little Unit - "Join The Future" (original instrumental mix - previously unreleased) (4:49)
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