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Albums
All Trades: Volume Two (feat Tolouse Low Trax, Al Wootton, Anatolian Weapons etc.)
Tolouse Low Trax - "Ossia Dub" (4:37)
T Woc - "Luminescence" (4:36)
Al Wootton - "Altai" (5:07)
Iro Aka - "Generations" (5:17)
HLM38 - "Mystery Train Riddim" (2:33)
Jamie Paton - "Lost Margins" (6:24)
Good Block - "Strong Relax" (5:26)
While My Sequencer Gently Bleeps - "Ready" (4:26)
Anatolian Weapons - "Mountain Echoes" (3:44)
Shelter - "The Four Knights" (dub) (6:57)
Zongamin - "GGANTIJA" (2:16)
Akulina - "Waiting" (5:40)
Review: Emotional Response returns with a second volume of its All Trades compilation which is named after its own NTS show. It is just as vast both in terms of style but also the eras it spans with a mix of dub, new wave, slow motion electronics and plenty in between. Tolouse Low Trax kicks off with the filthy dirty and seriously heavy dub glitch of 'Ossia' to provide an early highlight before the likes of Al Wootton get percussive and tribal with 'Altai' and HLM38 channels some African Head Charge on another devastating dub cut. Later on, London's Good Block brings a little more light and sunshine with their lovely 'Strong Relax.'
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Askorn Records
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Cat: ASKRNVA 05. Rel: 19 Oct 23
Twan & Dahryl - "Ammunition" (6:01)
Mickey Nox - "Switching Horsepower" (5:45)
Tripped - "Fat Load" (5:05)
14anger - "Bachman" (5:16)
Draugr - "Discipline" (5:25)
Hel IV - "Brave & Thick" (5:45)
Ogmah - "No Feelings, Pure Wrath" (6:12)
Hatelove - "Snakebyte" (4:18)
Played by: Rave Energy
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Icarius Vol 1
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Cat: GLTCICRS 001. Rel: 01 Feb 24
Metaraph - "In A Distant Land" (4:35)
Mattia Trani - "Eternal Connection" (6:23)
Vendex - "Blood Blade" (6:17)
Luca Agnelli - "Acid Heart" (5:33)
RBX - "Time Lapse" (5:45)
Skryption - "Samsara" (5:34)
Dexphase - "Front Row Raver" (5:04)
Boston 168 - "Nocturnal Mindset" (6:11)
V111 - "Overdrive" (4:58)
Paolo Ferrara & Lorenzo Raganzini - "Roxanne" (5:16)
Samantha Togni - "London Slurp" (5:11)
Warind - "This Feeling" (5:48)
Played by: Rave Energy
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Orsova
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Orsova (LP)
Cat: ISLE 017. Rel: 04 Sep 24
Echo Party - "Peeeeel" (3:17)
Guizzi - "Conga Cave" (5:25)
Der Opium Queen - "Extra Wet" (5:12)
Memotone - "Only So Young" (1:42)
Lo Kindre - "Igreja" (5:13)
Raf Reza - "Dubfoot" (6:05)
Review: 12th Isle revisits the various artist compilation format with a new release that expands on their 2019 outing 'Inkosi' to deliver a club-focused mixtape across six tracks. Echo Party kicks things off with a dub-heavy extended mix that originally featured on Murray Collier & Hannan Jones's self-released CD-R. Italian newcomer Guizzi offers a thunderous downtempo track with tight conga percussion that meshes well with this label's musical MO and Der Opium Queen delivers a propulsive, video game OST-style dance hit that calls to mind Les Aeroplanes on Jamal Moss's Mathematics label. On Side B, a freak-folk skit by Memotone, motorik beats from Lo Kindre, and bleep-infused dub techno by Toronto-based Raf Reza all bang. .
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20 Years Systematic
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Cat: SYST 00183. Rel: 17 Dec 24
Carl Cox - "Ice" (6:05)
Marc Romboy & Andre Winter - "Blackout" (6:47)
Rodriguez Jr - "Atlantis" (5:44)
Gui Boratto - "Hit The Ground" (4:59)
Skatman - "Closer" (6:54)
Bawrut - "Suspiria" (7:07)
Johannes Albert - "Die Nacht" (5:19)
Ivory - "Be Human" (6:14)
Waltervelt & Kiko - "Random Of Time" (5:43)
Timo Maas, Cirillo & Francesco Mami - "The Vampire" (8:17)
Josh Wink - "Clark Park" (6:50)
Christopher Coe - "Say Something" (feat The UpSetters) (7:33)
Review: Celebrating two decades of excellence, Marc Romboy's Systematic Recordings marks its 20th anniversary with a remarkable triple 12" vinyl release. Charting the label's nascence in 2005, from early Romboy, Andre Winter and Stephan Bodzin cuts, and through to a rare Carl Cox original, this is an easily legitimated techno release, its mood of retro cool ushered along by shiftingly raw, respiratory sound design and a virtual verve. Our faves have to be 'Atlantis' by French producer Rodriguez Jr. and 'Hit The Ground' by Gui Boratto, both newer additions to the troupe and yet both delightfully dreamy, salient additions.
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Played by: Rave Energy
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Gonzo Goa: Party Music 87-94
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Gonzo Goa: Party Music 87-94 (gatefold 2xLP + poster)
Cat: SMI 002. Rel: 23 May 23
Mindfield - "Saturnalia 4" (7:56)
Apostolis - "Clock Croc" (House Quickly mix) (7:19)
FUSE - "FU2" (Re edit) (5:25)
Peyote - "Alcatraz" (7:02)
Psyche - "The Saint Became A Lush" (6:25)
Man With No Name - "From Within" (5:23)
Zen - "Solar Data" (extended Tribal mix) (5:17)
Francesco Farfa & Joy Kitikonti - "Beat Control" (Siena mix I) (8:14)
Public Relation - "Eighty Eight" (instrumental) (4:35)
Ghostdance - "Ghostbeat" (New Beat mix) (5:05)
Chris & Cosey - "Exotika" (12" remix) (6:00)
Review: For their second release, Sound Migration has taken a deep dive into the music that soundtracked the infamous Goa party scene - initially populated by exiled hippies, but later a holiday haven for British E casualties and young Israeli ravers - between 1987 and 94. The tracks were chosen by scene stalwart (and key DJ) Ray Castle, making the blend of post-industrial EBM, early trance, new beat, formative progressive house and acid techno accurate and authentic. It's a fantastic musical snapshot that surprisingly sounds fresh and contemporary, with our picks of a very strong bunch including the bustling brilliance of FUSE's 'FU (2) (Re-Edit)', the glassy-eyed Euro synth-pop chug of Psyche's 'The Saint Became A Lush', the dreamy-but-acidic colour of Man With No Name's 'From Within', and the foreboding new beat shuffle of Public Relation's 'Eighty Eight (Instrumental)'.
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Juanita Bundle
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Cat: 33 JUANITABUNDLE. Rel: 03 Feb 25
Introduction To The New Label (3:16)
Juanita Recordings Anthem (3:00)
Eleven Years 25 (7:40)
Juanita Break (1:52)
Electro Casio 101 (Juanita's Theme) (4:35)
Modular StatiXx (4:24)
Scorpions Lair (5:05)
Mileenas Soul (4:56)
Come For You (6:03)
Acid Slang (5:01)
Fade To Night (5:08)
Straight To Hell (5:32)
Yoeri Crew (1) (5:40)
Yoeri Crew (2) (5:07)
Yoeri Crew (3) (4:38)
Yoeri Crew (4) (3:11)
Yoeri Crew (5) (2:18)
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Gonzo Goa II: Party Music 86-93
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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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Bonzai Compilation IV: The Fourth Level (remastered)
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Cat: BCCD 2024009. Rel: 27 Sep 24
Cherrymoon Trax 2 - "Let There Be House"
Yves Deruyter - "Calling Earth"
DJ Fly - "Subhuman Minds" (Extreme mix)
Montini Trax 1 - "Rave Zone"
DJ Bountyhunter - "Urban Feelings"
BWP Experiments - "Organic" (Love mix)
DJ Looney Tune - "Betabox" (Tick mix)
Scanner - "Back To Hell"
Trax Star - "Explosive 1"
DJ Franky Jones - "Overwhelming Rain" (Jones & Stephenson mix)
Zone 1 - "Zebra Crossing"
Blue Alphabet - "Quixotism"
X-Change - "Drug-War" (bonus track)
Cortex Thrill - "Innerspace"
Phrenetic System - "Wayfarer" (Mayday mix)
Jones & Stephenson - "The Third Rebirth"
DJ Marko - "Crystal Dark" (La Rocca mix)
D&S - "It's Not Over"
The Disciples - "Underrave"
Repulsive 2 - "Recactussed"
Yves Deruyter - "Calling Earth" (Earthshaker mix By Felix Da Housecat)
Thunderball - "It's Your DJ"
The Platidudinarian Doctors - "Xyster"
Trancial-X-Tion - "Dead Bodies" (remix)
3XXX - "Disappear"
Chain-Dance - "Chain-Reaction" (bonus track)
Review: Bonzai Classics delivers a nostalgic package with Bonzai Compilation IV - The Fourth Level, a fully remastered collection of trance and techno gems that once ruled the 90s dance floors. Now available on a double CD, this compilation revisits an era when underground rave culture was in full swing, and each track pulsates with the energy that defined the scene. From booming basslines to sweeping melodies, the remastered sound breathes new life into these iconic tunes, providing a thrilling experience for both long-time listeners and newcomers to the style. The Fourth Level has a lineup of influential artists who helped shape electronic music, capturing the creativity and innovation of the time. With its powerful rhythms and euphoric synths, this album serves as both a tribute to the genre.
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Played by: Dogheadsurigeri
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Cire Noire
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Cire Noire (limited LP)
Cat: PUU 58. Rel: 23 Nov 23
Egg Meat - "Milton/Earth" (Massive Bereavement mix) (7:06)
Umfang - "Baby Blue" (Drone edit) (4:26)
Disinformation & Savion Glover - "Doppelganger Variations" (6:39)
Nuke Watch - "NWPJS Perc" (4:07)
Georgia - "Mekael" (3:55)
Ana Fosca - "ANIMA (Novus)" (7:15)
Rafael Toral - "Mixed States Uncoded" (3:00)
Review: Wow. When you're writing about music releases it's often tempting to present difficult to describe tunes as unique. That's not always factually accurate, though, as is clear when you come across something like this seven-way bag of the wonderfully bizarre. Half the stuff on here, at least, really does defy categorisation, although we can probably lump it all together as experimental, industrial-leaning electronic music with avant-garde tendencies. And a libido. What that describes varies wildly. Nuke Watch's 'NWPJS Perc' interprets the term as a kind of slow build, low BPM workout made up of what could well be the noise of various tools, pipes and taps being struck. Umfang delivers a dark and menacing hip hop-electro instrumental, packed with atmosphere and pent up energy. Ana Fosca goes for shrill refrains and drones. Egg Meat serves a dominatrix of off-time weirdo-techno tones with mind melting percussive cacophonies.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Paerels III
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Paerels III (limited clear vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: NOUS 041LE. Rel: 13 Dec 24
Megan Leber - "Tides" (2:13)
Mattheis - "Swell" (Pye Corner Audio remix) (6:19)
Marie K - "Silver Lining" (5:58)
Mattias El Mansouri - "Transcendence" (9:37)
Cooper Saver - "Cloudburst" (5:59)
Kems Kriol - "Blimund" (6:20)
Martinou - "Glider" (7:06)
Human Space Machine - "Second" (6:30)
Koraal - "This One" (7:02)
Eversines - "Rhapsodia" (7:30)
Erik Luebs - "Toward Entropy" (6:20)
Mathilde Nobel - "May + Be" (Oceanic remix) (5:12)
Mary Lake - "Evergloom" (5:14)
Gotu Jim - "De Last" (4:01)
Review: This is the final instalment of Nous Klaer Audio's beloved 3x12" compilation series and it's another classy outing that serves up a diverse range of sounds from deep, immersive rhythms to driving techno, rave-infused house and some in-between surprises. Curated by label-head Oberman, it features contributions from both established artists and fresh talent, including Megan Leber with the serene 'Tides', a textured remix from Pye Corner Audio, the lushness of Eversines's 'Rhapsodia' and more besides. It adds up a real trove of top tackle.
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Defiant Revolution I
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Defiant Revolution I (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WRG 010. Rel: 20 Jun 24
Lars Huismann - "Phase Drift" (5:00)
Gary Beck - "South Trap" (5:06)
SERA J - "Spin Off" (4:56)
Alpharisc - "Platform 9" (5:51)
Cleric - "Southpaw" (5:53)
Keith Carnal - "Trip" (5:36)
Slam - "Radion" (6:05)
Chontane - "Moonlit" (4:57)
Regent - "Axial Tilt" (5:07)
ANNE - "Aphelium" (4:29)
Arnaud Le Texier - "Panel" (5:05)
Habgud - "Blind Spot" (4:43)
Review: Warg Records give us Defiant Revolution I, a meticulously crafted double vinyl compilation showcasing top-notch techno talent. This 2x12" release marks the label's tenth milestone, featuring 12 energetic tracks from renowned artists like Slam, Cleric, Lars Huismann, and ANNE. This headstrong trip into techno delivers a dynamic array of powerful rhythmic tracks, making it an essential addition for any techno enthusiast. From the hard-hitting beats of Cleric's 'Southpaw' to the atmospheric depths of Chontane's 'Moonlit,' or Arnaud Le Texier's dub techno bomb 'Panel', this compilation epitomizes the diverse and powerful essence of modern techno. You'll definitely get your money's worth with this - utterly banging - release.
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Time Passages 10 Years
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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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3am Spares
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3am Spares (2xLP + insert)
Cat: ES 009. Rel: 14 Nov 18
FSOM - "Resist The Beat" (8:03)
Hypnoblob - "Deep Down" (5:00)
Ian Eccles-Smith - "The Slaughtering Eye" (4:16)
General Electrik meets Andy Rantzen - "Leather Lover" (5:50)
Jandy Rainbow & Adrenalentil - "I Will Go" (7:19)
Sobriquet - "Is This Your First Time?" (Artificial remix) (4:03)
Blimp - "Yellowgold" (4:33)
Inner Harmony - "Da Lub Club" (3:03)
Maroochy Barambah - "Mongungi" (dance mix) (6:39)
Third Eye - "Behold The Angel Of Frequency" (5:08)
Tetrphnm - "Track 11" (3:59)
Screensaver - "Eliminated" (3:55)
Review: Efficient Space's latest essential release sees Andras and Instant Peterson take a trawl through the darker, lesser-visited corners of Australian electronic music. According to the label, the pair lifted material from "local 12" singles, CD-Rs and the archives of community radio station 3RRR FM". Highlights come thick and fast throughout, from the acid-flecked, "Nude Photo" style Detroit fun of FSOM's "Resist The Beat" and chiming, trumpet-laden bliss of Ian Eccles-Smith's "The Slaughtering Eye", to the jaunty, mid-90s New York style bounce of Blimp's "Yellowgold" and the ultra-deep ambient techno pulse of Tetrphnm's "Track 11". Check, too, the enveloping dreaminess of Screensaver's drifting ambient closer, and the jazzy dancefloor depth of Inner Harmomy's "Da Lub Club".
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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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Waveform Transmission Vol 2 (reissue)
Waveform Transmission Vol 2 (reissue) (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: TRESOR 017. Rel: 24 May 23
K-Force (4:23)
Liquification (2:01)
Weapons (2:40)
Gamma Scale (5:43)
Chrome (3:22)
Projectile Darts (5:06)
Protector (3:31)
Magnetic Storm (5:39)
Review: Tresor dig deep into the vaults for a reissue of one of Robert Hood's many seminal releases. This one comes under his The Vision alias and is an impressive 30 years old in 2023. It came originally in the year he left his Detroit hometown and the safety of the Underground Resistance label and head to New York with Jeff Mills. The music is fast and furious and funky as you would expect, with funky techno drum foundations and mind melting details up top. It set a ridiculously high standard and hasn't aged one single bit. All hail Hood.
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Moxie
Moxie (LP)
Cat: HSN 03. Rel: 24 Apr 23
Anima Mundi (2:01)
Lodestar (5:05)
Propel (4:42)
Exist Dance (4:07)
Wizardry (4:35)
Moxie (5:43)
Review: Moxie is a fitting title for the latest offering by Volruptus, here delivering a stunning mini-LP of alien electro on Herrensauna. Extra processing on the Reeses, added melodies on the arps, unusual choices of snare - we really are spoiled for choice on this snippy and ice-cold album. It's a neat exercise in storytelling from the Egyptian producer, who summons simple excitement from minimal, shrill combinations of parts.
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Planet Odnalro
Cat: NT 008LP. Rel: 10 Mar 22
Planet Odnalro (6:23)
Parametric Waves (7:50)
Boy (3:44)
Plonk Mode (4:38)
RewoP (5:43)
Dark String Theory (5:54)
Soul Circuit (6:53)
The Drop (5:22)
Bold Approach (Paul Donton mix) (6:20)
Bite (bonus track) (8:41)
Played by: Rolando
 in stock $27.78
DnA (Re)sequenced
Cat: ESOL 019. Rel: 16 Nov 21
Holographic (Carl Craig Ride Or Die anthem) (7:18)
(Re)Evolution (Jon Dixon remix) (7:01)
Second Wave (Steve Rachmad remix) (6:12)
Universal Language (Claude Young remix) (5:35)
Immersion (Stephen Brown remix) (6:47)
Second Wave (John Beltran Pan Am remix) (7:44)
Second Wave (Stephen Lopkin remix) (6:52)
Metamorphosis (Shawn Rudiman remix) (6:17)
Review: Vince Watson released the DnA album in 2019, and now he's revisiting it for a bumper remix package from a frankly dizzying cadre of producers. First up is Carl Craig, who takes 'Ride Or Die' in predictably epic, soaring directions before Jon Dixon lays his ebullient, melodious touch over '(RE)volution'. Steve Rachmad whips up a tight and punchy strain of techno while re-versioning 'Second Wave', and Claude Young takes a delicate approach to 'Universal Language'. Stephen Brown creates a brooding, Detroit indebted mood on his mix of 'Immersion', John Beltran goes predictably far out with 'Second Wave' before Stephen Lopkin's own dreamy, sky-scraping take on the track. Shawn Rudiman completes this all-star cast with a supercharged, uplifting techno workout as he re-interprets 'Metamorphosis'. If you like classically-informed techno, you can't pass up this sterling package.
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Played by: Per Bojsen-Moller
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The Rooted Sky
The Rooted Sky (2xLP limited to 200 copies)
Cat: RSN 42. Rel: 23 Apr 24
Monin Yiri (5:01)
Sound Loves Dance (5:54)
Grow With The Flow (8:54)
It Comes & Goes (6:16)
Subconscience (8:17)
Ronde Cinetique (8:42)
Music Without Chains (6:53)
Golden Black (7:46)
Review: Wave Arising is former Spiral Tribe man Sebastian Vaughan with vocalist Kynsie and they are a duo that likes to eplxore body, mind and soul "through intuitive listening of senses and inner energies by means of music , workshops and gatherings." This is their debut album and is an otherworldly mix of deep grooves and occult sonic landscapes. It has been made from various improvisations and avoids there use of sampling and as an album, this is one that feels very much alive. There are cinematic dub techno workouts, cascading synths and alien sound designs, menacing low ends and moments of majestic melodic beauty such as on 'Ronde Cinetique'. A brilliant debut.
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Played by: Jane Fitz
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Leaves Fallin' Recklessly
Cat: DSR/EEVO 002. Rel: 11 Jun 20
Autumn Leaves I (6:03)
Planet E (4:24)
Going South (8:37)
Electronic Space (3:19)
Evil (6:53)
Disappointment (5:42)
Autumn Leaves II (0:15)
Electronic Ambience (4:58)
Intercity Dreams (1:04)
Poem 2411 (live) (2:50)
Sex & Lies (7:41)
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Rhythm Archives
Cat: TRULE 031. Rel: 28 May 25
March (3:31)
Slow Rock (4:45)
Foxtrot (3:50)
Beguine (4:06)
Shuffle (3:14)
Bajon (4:08)
Swing (4:06)
No Selected (4:14)
Review: In January 2025, Al Wootton visited Melbourne Electronic Sound Studio, which is home to a rare archive of vintage drum machines. Once there, he recorded the unique rhythms and quirks of these machines and captured their raw character. Back in the UK, he transformed those recordings through processing and layering to create this new EP, Rhythm Archives. The result is a stripped-back but impactful exploration of rhythm that draws from industrial, dub, post-punk and proto-techno influences. The record stands as both a creative tribute to the iconic machines and their makers and a nod to MESS's mission of preserving electronic music heritage and making it accessible through public engagement and education.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Drained Strands
Drained Strands (LP in lenticular spray-painted sleeve limited to 300 copies)
Cat: PEAK 22. Rel: 28 May 25
Drained Strands (6:21)
Delinquent Spirits (5:21)
Ultra Red (5:40)
Reeling Mist (5:33)
Lagoon (5:42)
Somnium Sands (6:18)
Review: Adam Winchester and Laurie Osborne (probably still best known as Appleblim) are Wrecked Lightship and they have an inventive approach to dub, breaks and bass. Their work creates an immersive world full of rich, atmospheric textures and the latest example of that is Drained Strands, a new album for Peak Oil full of fragmented, genre-blurring sounds. The six-tracker is full of experimentation and new ideas from the off. 'Delinquent Spirits' for example is a jumble of jungle breaks and vast basslines with minimal percussion, 'Reeling Mist' is warm, blissed out dub and 'Somnium Sands' is an eerie and evocative world of synth designs and industrial decay.

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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $26.36
Antiposition
Antiposition (LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: PEAK 19. Rel: 19 Feb 24
Hex (5:33)
Bizarre Servants (5:23)
Antiposition (5:52)
Sunken Skies (5:24)
Diminished Ark (5:30)
Sounding Bodies (7:33)
Review: Peak Oil welcomes UK duo Wrecked Lightship for 'Antiposition', a debut EP on the label from the pair of Laurie Osborne (once known as Appleblim) and Adam Winchester aka Dot Product. The pair refine their sound and bring a range of innovative rhythms here with elements of dub, d&b, tribal sounds and deft sound design across hard-to-define cuts. 'Hex' is a cosmic broken techno trip, 'Bizarre Servants' is a slower and heavier dub and 'Sunken Skies' is prickly and kinetic as it flirts with live sounding drum & bass tropes and 'Diminished Ark' as well as with wispy sine waves, refracted melodies and barely there rhythms.
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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
 in stock $32.26
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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Played by: Shadow Dancer
 in stock $33.65
Acid Mt Fuji (30th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: MMDS 24004LP. Rel: 11 Sep 24
Zemaki (4:10)
Kinoko (7:41)
Meijijingu (6:42)
Saboten (6:04)
Oh My God (4:54)
Tambarin (8:20)
Oponchi (4:32)
Ao-oni (6:27)
Akafuji (7:25)
Alphaville (8:55)
Tanuki (8:39)
Floating G (6:10)
H (4:58)
B (7:31)
F (7:52)
2 H (10:18)
Review: Susumu Yokota's venerated 1994 classic Acid Mt. Fuji is reissued in expanded, deluxe fashion, as part of the 30th anniversary celebrations of the label that originally released it. Japan's Musicmine - specifically its electronic subsidiary Sublime - released the album on June 29, 1994, simultaneously with Ken Ishii's Reference To Difference, as their inaugural joint offering. Tantamount to a fusion of ambient acid/rave - then still nascent in Japan - with new age music, Susumo Yokota was likely the best man for the job at the time. With his first album, The Frankfurt-Tokyo Connection, he'd not yet established his electro-pastoralist style, yet it was Acid Mt. Fuji that divined the latter-day emotes of Sakura, a new age so adroitly fused with electronica yet emulable by few. Though the later years of Yokota's life have been couched in a good deal of privacy and mystery, Acid Mt. Fuji certainly betrays a fittingly shrewd and introspective character on the part of the artist, one that served him well. Its long, drawn-out nature soundscapes - tempered by the piquant sounds of modern synths like the TB-303, which animistically, pseudohallucinogenically blend with the animal sounds themselves - recall something like an alpine augur's waking dream.
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Immersion
Immersion (2xLP)
Cat: ITLP 01. Rel: 09 Feb 15
Mintro
Aisel
Phing
Innef Runs
TSV WB
Erbquake
High Club
Ebbman
Cornel 21
Outark
Review: The rise of Ilian Tape has been piloted by Dario and Marco Zenker with a steady assurance, so it makes perfect sense for the brothers to helm the first long player project from the Munich label. Immersion is a vibrant, atmospheric stroll through their various influences and inspirations with plenty to admire amongst the ten tracks. There is the bustling, leftfield breakbeat techno of "TSV WB" and pounding "High Club" (a no-nonsense dancefloor assault blessed with occasional eyes-closed chords), as well as sublime tech-jazz of "Cornel 21" and pitched-down junglisms of "Innef Runs". Interestingly, there are also a number of crusty, distorted ambient interludes, with "Erbquake" sounding particularly potent.
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Cosmic Transmission
Cosmic Transmission (2xLP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: ITLP 07. Rel: 20 Oct 20
When Nothing Is Safe (6:13)
Who's In Control (4:09)
Intense Incense (4:29)
Natural Connection (4:46)
Sphere Force (5:04)
Divided Society (6:11)
Transforming Well (4:38)
One For All (4:51)
Reset (3:43)
Let Loose (3:45)
Transcending (5:41)
Review: There's an undeniably far-out feel to the Zenker Brothers' second album, Cosmic Transmission, which adds further layers of trippy textures, hallucinatory sounds and smoky intensity to the aural blueprint first explored on their 2015 debut full-length Immersion. There's much to admire throughout, from the mind-bending ambient weirdness of opener 'When Nothing is Safe', and the slipped dub haze of 'Whose In Control', to the drug-addled IDM of 'Natural Connection', and the polyrhythmic techno trip of 'Divided Society'. Most striking of all is the trio of tracks that close the album, all of which are powered forwards not by heavy techno beats (or even their usual crunchy, off-kilter breakbeats) but rather a series of ear-catching, fuzz-soaked synthesizer arpeggio lines.
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