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Singles
Desolate Cities
out of stock $7.29
Pak Pak
Pak Pak (1-sided 10")
Cat: PURE 036. Rel: 27 Mar 07
Pak Pak
Review: Beware. This tune is a sniper - once played on 'proper' soundsystem (e.g. Berghain Berlin or The Fabric London) "Pak Pak" show its real face. A bass groover, acid disco bouncer! "Pak Pak" comes as a one sided 10".
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out of stock $7.84
Aquatic Family Affair
Aquatic Family Affair (limited light blue vinyl 10")
Cat: DOUBT 000. Rel: 09 Feb 11
Aquatic Family Affair
This Is Hardcore
out of stock $16.79
Rave Encounter Vol 1
Rave Encounter Vol 1 (green & orange vinyl double 10")
Cat: ROD 20201. Rel: 21 Aug 20
999999999 - "Ich Glaube Ich Spinne" (4:30)
Umwelt - "Embaresment" (5:39)
Falhabert - "Kick It" (5:18)
Deep Dimension - "Hard Nova" (6:22)
out of stock $24.65
ACEXP04
ACEXP04 (100 gram vinyl 10")
Cat: ACEXP 04. Rel: 26 Feb 18
1A
1B
Review: We're not sure who's behind the mysterious AC-EXP project, but the shadowy figure returns with more of that strange, submerged house music he's been tickling discerning DJs with over the past few years. After taking last year off, "1A" is a fine place to start things up again with a strutting jack track carrying acidic synth pulses that flirt with measured delay processing. It's a jam that sounds steamy and sinister all at once. "1B" maintains this restrained but seductive vibe with the slightly trancey throb of the lead synths pivoting around the snappy drums to great effect.
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Played by: Russ gabriel
out of stock $28.01
Rave Encounter Vol 2
Rave Encounter Vol 2 (blue & purple vinyl double 10")
Cat: ROD 20202. Rel: 18 Dec 20
Marc Acardipane - "Rave Or Die" (4:19)
Mental Fear Productions - "Constant Sorrow" (6:25)
Dave Tarrida - "Rave Death Cult" (5:27)
Umwelt - "Chaos & Mayhem" (5:30)
Played by: Ali Renault
out of stock $25.76
It Took The Night To Believe
Cat: FRQ 003. Rel: 08 Oct 14
It Took The Night To Believe
Palms Crossed
Hours So Wrong
Next Stop Unknown
out of stock $9.52
Citronella (John Tejada remixes)
Cat: SAWD 005. Rel: 26 Feb 13
Citronella (John Tejada remix)
Citronella (John Tejada edit)
out of stock $10.07
Drone Machine EP
Drone Machine EP (orange vinyl 10")
Cat: SST 016. Rel: 04 Jul 13
Drone Machine
Twin Tail
out of stock $10.07
Club Tracks Vol 3
Cat: WRR 013. Rel: 02 Mar 10
Nobody Home
K & J
out of stock $8.96
Club Tracks Vol 2
Cat: WRR 012. Rel: 08 Oct 09
Zang
Subvoice
out of stock $8.96
Pure EP
Pure EP (hand-stamped electric blue vinyl 10")
Cat: REBLTD 003. Rel: 21 Nov 13
Pure (original mix)
Surf On A Waveform (Greg Beato remix)
out of stock $13.43
Sub Conscious
Sub Conscious (limited 10")
Cat: 10FAB 014. Rel: 05 Dec 14
Erol Alkan - "Sub Conscious"
Phreak - "Acid On"
Review: To complement Erol Alkan's long overdue induction in the Fabric mix hall of fame, the London clubbing institution have pressed up this 10" featuring a rare original production from the Phantasy Sound boss backed with a early 90s rarity from Uwe Schmidt. Within the context of the mix the B Side precedes the A Side, but given how special an Erol Alkan original is, it's no surprise "Sub Conscious" is presented as the main draw here. Undoubtedly inspired by originators such as Hardfloor and Phuture, the acid soaked "Sub Conscious" still has a certain cosmic edge to it, whilst Phreak's "Acid On" sounds just as vital now despite the fact Schmidt originally recorded it some 23 years ago!
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Played by: In Flagranti
out of stock $6.71
Tomorrow Comes The Harvest
Cat: 677863 0. Rel: 26 Sep 18
Locked & Loaded (7:46)
Altitudes (7:03)
On The Run (8:07)
The Seed (7:11)
Review: Back in 2016, legendary Afrobeat drummer Tony Allen approached techno pioneer Jeff Mills with the idea of working together. A series of live gigs and off-the-radar studio sessions followed, with the first fruits of their joint efforts finally appearing on this must-have 10". As you'd expect, the duo's collaborative work combines Allen's traditional Nigerian polyrhythms, traditional Afrobeat instrumentation, and the far-sighted, sci-fi inspired electronic futurism that has always marked out Mills' work. The result is a quartet of cuts that could arguably be described as retro-futurist Afro-tech - all delay-laden beats, basslines and organs subtly sparring with gentle acid lines, Motor City electronics, beguiling deep space textures and shimmering, 31st century motifs. It's arguably Allen's stylistic contributions that dominate, but that's no bad thing.
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out of stock $12.61
Asa EP
Asa EP (1-sided yellow vinyl 10")
Cat: IV 111Y. Rel: 10 Oct 24
Asa (7:37)
Review: Berlin duo Ame share the delicious progressive future house polyp bloomer 'Asa' through their home imprint Innvervisions. In the label's own introspective words, the duo of Kristian Beyer and Frank Wiedemann are a regular fixture of the international festival DJ circuit, and have managed to retain the freshness of their image despite technically not having released any new music in just over three years - until now. Released with little accompanying context besides the dripping-wet, papillary form depicted on the front cover, 'Asa' is an arylide sonic yellow, made up of variably filtered stabs and rattling, naturalistic percussions; the track conjures the image of a lively marine gala, and recalls the extenuated disco-house blooms of Maurice Fulton especially, its buzzsaw leads helping the track along to a dazzling pre-climax at around the five minute mark.
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out of stock $19.34
Dimension Part One
Dimension Part One (numbered limited clear vinyl 10")
Cat: PAMLTD 8. Rel: 20 Jun 11
9&6
7&6
out of stock $13.43
Dimension Part 2
Dimension Part 2 (hand-numbered limited clear vinyl 10")
Cat: PAMLTD 9. Rel: 03 Oct 11
8&6
3&6
out of stock $11.15
Accept Light
Accept Light (limited hand-numbered 10" picture disc)
Cat: ROD15 PIC. Rel: 24 Nov 22
Ancient Methods - "Accept Light" (6:06)
Umwelt - "Shades Of Obscurity" (5:42)
Review: There is no messing when it comes to the techno served up by Umwelt's essential Rave Or Die. Over the course of 14 previous EPs the label has dropped rib-rattling, brain boggling bangers aimed squarely at the floor. This time out the boss himself steps up with Ancient Methods with each providing one solo track. This one comes on limited 10" picture disc so is an extra special one to add to the collection Ancient Methods's 'Accept Light' is a harshly textured industrial banger and Umwelt's 'Shades of Security' is just as caustic and hard edged.
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Played by: Rave Energy
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Come Behind The Tree
Cat: SYNCRO 17. Rel: 29 Oct 13
Ass Kicked
Sunday Is Brunch
Review: Joey Anderson can do no wrong in 2013 as he delivers his fifth EP of the year and debut for French label Syncrophone. "Ass Kicked" may be no techno stomper, but it has that same underlying menace of a DJ Qu production, with a synthesised chime that whistles like an unanswered office phone that never stops ringing. On the B-side is "Sunday Is Brunch", which again displays Anderson's ability to have spaced out atmos as a track's focal point, while an organised chaos of smudged and bit-crushed drums create an undecipherable, but enjoyable background din.
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out of stock $10.07
Rave Or Die 11
Rave Or Die 11 (coloured vinyl 10")
Cat: ROD 11. Rel: 09 Nov 18
Ansome - "Vakuum" (5:09)
Umwelt - "Affres" (5:09)
Review: For the latest single on Umwelt's essential Rave or Die label, the Lyon-based producer finds himself sharing vinyl space with Perc Trax regular Ansome. The South London producer handles side A, assaulting the senses via distorted breakbeats, chilling, held-note horror strings and gory electronic riffs on the industrial techno insanity of "Vakuum". Umwelt's track, "Affres", explores similar sonic territory, though his use of macabre audio loops, redlined electronics and rapid-fire, ray gun drumbeats gives the track a much more rolling and hypnotic feel. Both cuts are wild-eyed and aggressive in tone, even if they are every bit as sci-fi as classic Detroit cuts.
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Played by: Jerome Hill
out of stock $11.20
Architectural Seven
Cat: ARCH 007. Rel: 19 Feb 16
7.1 (7:38)
7.2 (6:48)
out of stock $8.96
10Inch02
10Inch02 (10")
Cat: REPITCH 1002. Rel: 02 May 13
Basic Impact
Metempsychosis
Review: Italian crew Repitch Recordings, made up of Ascion, D. Carbone and new school industrial-noise heavy weight Shapednoise usher in the second release in their 10Inch series, which launched in impressive fashion with the split release from Marcelus and Markus Suckut. Using their previous works as a references point, the production of "Basic Impact" suggest more Ascion and D. Carbone input than Shapednoise, as undulating low end grooves, rhythmically delayed hi-hats and traditional techno drums share a similar cadence to Xhin's earlier work on Stroboscopic Artefacts, while the industrialised drum sequences and scorching panoramic noise-scapes of "Metempsychosis" make it undeniably known Shapednoise helmed the controls of this production.
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out of stock $9.52
Polly
Polly (clear vinyl 10")
Cat: ANUS 005. Rel: 01 Sep 15
Lizzy (6:21)
Profiteur (5:25)
Recharge (5:55)
Minskat (5:17)
Played by: Rivet
out of stock $11.77
Reflection
Cat: LM 001. Rel: 27 Nov 15
Reflection (9:11)
Sopka (8:50)
Just Above (6:54)
out of stock $10.37
Thirteen
Thirteen (hand-stamped 10")
Cat: TRULE 011. Rel: 09 Apr 21
Thirteen (5:33)
Level Cowbell (4:30)
Review: Trule's 11th release is confusingly called Thirteen, and it comes from a master of laying down drum steppers, namely Bakongo, aka Roska. The UK funky pioneer has been turning them out under this name for a while now and he continues apace here with two rugged, skeletal tracks. 'Thirteen' has tough, minimal bass and the faintest trace of texture which means you will want to keep on turning it up loud. 'Level Cowbell' then gets more funky and upbeat with a playful feel, restless cowbell loops and bass that brings a certain feeling of weightlessness.
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Unthank 13: Caution 9'6" High
Unthank 13: Caution 9'6" High (clear vinyl 10" in screen-printed sleeve)
Cat: UNTHANK 013. Rel: 07 Jan 20
Global Go (4:42)
Nanga (3:12)
Cruising (4:01)
Coconut Groove (4:41)
Review: Firecracker offshoot Unthank's 13th immaculately presented clear vinyl 10-inch comes courtesy of Benoit B, a producer whose suitably cosmic and otherworldly electronic outings have previously been showcased by Wisdom Teeth, Berceuse Heroique and Versatile (amongst others). He's in fine form throughout, mixing skewed, lo-fi drum machine rhythms with fuzzy, retro-futurist synths and a big dollop of intergalactic attitude. We're particularly enjoying the strangely swung wonkiness of opener "Global Go" and the leftfield sci-fu funk of closing cut "Coconut Grove", but the two tracks in between are equally as potent. In other words, this is another deliciously quirky and entertaining ten-inch from Unthank.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan, Dj soFa
out of stock $16.53
Cosmodrome EP
Cosmodrome EP (clear marbled purple vinyl 10")
Cat: RAWAX 10.4. Rel: 01 Nov 12
Cyber 12
Secret Surprise
Hidden Track
Review: Despite a sizeable armoury of material for some excellent labels over the years (Clone, Creme, Frustrated Funk, Abstract Forms) Scottish producer Marco Bernardi remains one of the unsung talents currently in operation. Perhaps being under the radar is what Bernardi prefers - it certainly grants him the artistic freedom to go wherever his creative impulses take him, and on this excellent debut release for the flourishing Rawax operation, it's two tracks of experimental if eminently rewarding fare. Lead track "Cyber" draws on themes of technological paranoia amidst a backdrop of dystopian electro characterised by distinct elements of sonic despair. In contrast "Secret Surprise" takes a more positive slant on the Detroitian electro sound, with sparse drum programming cascading around the spaces between the thick analogue bass line and incandescent synth lines.
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out of stock $10.07
Antistius Higgs
Cat: CLR 032. Rel: 12 May 10
Adam Beyer - "Antistius"
Brian Sanhaji - "Higgs"
out of stock $10.07
Lost Recordings CD Sampler
Cat: COS 20.5. Rel: 26 Jul 00
Track 1
Track 2
Played by: Rose & Ulysse
out of stock $7.84
USRX
USRX (marbled vinyl 10")
Cat: USRX. Rel: 31 May 19
Track 1
Track 2
out of stock $13.43
Essia
Essia (10")
Cat: TELRAE 023. Rel: 13 Nov 14
Essia
Essia (Echologist dub remix)
Played by: In Flagranti
out of stock $9.80
Drool Puddle Yacht Club EP
Drool Puddle Yacht Club EP (clear vinyl 10")
Cat: DONT 036. Rel: 04 Oct 17
Spittle Sponge (6:59)
Froth Mop (5:59)
Played by: Jerome Hill, Nomad
out of stock $8.69
Part One
Part One (10")
Cat: MIRA 001. Rel: 26 Oct 12
22ml
48ml
64ml (locked groove)
33ml
9ml
54ml (locked groove)
Review: Only six releases into existence and Avian expand operations with sub label Mira, launched with a remit of releasing "stuff that doesn't fit with the general aesthetic of Avian, be that experimental techno stuff, noise, and drone or industrial pieces." Much like the label's owners Shifted and Ventress operate under a cloak of mystique, little is known of Bleaching Agent, the producer granted the honour of the debut release on Mira, though the four tracks (and two locked grooves) that make up this debut release really set the standard. Entitled Part One - which hopefully means there is more Bleaching Agent to come - you can understand why Shifted and Ventress felt they needed a new outlet to release this material as it's much more grainy and experimental than Avian output thus far, though its soul is still very much steeped in techno. The knackered rhythms of Stott spring to mind immediately on "22ml" while "33ml" sounds like Powell playing dirty in Berghain.
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Part Two
Part Two (10")
Cat: MIRA 002. Rel: 30 Nov 12
22ml
48ml
64ml (Locked Groove)
33ml
9ml
54ml (Locked Groove)
Review: Bleaching Agent drops a second missive for the newly formed Mira imprint, sub-label to Avian. "22ml" opens the six-track EP with chemical mix of bubbling atmospherics and resonating spring backs, while "48ml" burrows electro-deep through its use of filter synths and four-four time. The first of two locked grooves is "64ml", a beatless and looped up synth prattle. "33ml" opens the B-Side with a bouncing track of synthetic communication via call and responding synths and skipping hi-hats. "9ml" is Blawan-esque in sound as a forlorn vocal loop on top of a reverberating kick drum and machinist percussion. The second locked groove "54ml" then offers a straight up four-four groove for the three deck adventurist.
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Foundation Dub: Chapter One
Foundation Dub: Chapter One (gatefold double 10")
Cat: SUSH 038. Rel: 05 May 16
Friday Night Dub (version) (7:35)
Head On (extended) (8:24)
Triple B Dub (short edit) (5:39)
Strike Back (10" edit) (3:16)
Special Request (version) (7:33)
Review: Yossi Amoyal's Sushitech imprint never fails to impress, whether he's unearthing the new breed or it's just techno and house innovators he's paying due respect to just like underrated legends such as Steve O'Sullivan aka Bluetrain; who the label has released several volumes of work both new and old. This time it's for O'Sullivan's lesser known Bluetrain imprint. Long regarded secret weapons to 'those that know'. Foundation Dub: Chapter One features fresh cuts from the O'Sullivab studio and they've even been given actual track titles this time around, hooray! We particularly enjoyed the smoked out and glacial groove of "Friday Night Dub", the sublime bass driven dancefloor groove of "Head On" (which will work on any occasion we guarantee) or the proper and purist dub therapy of "Special Request" which keeps it as real as anything Basic Channel have done also.
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out of stock $28.57
Boddika's House
out of stock $7.84
Unthank005
Unthank005 (limited clear vinyl 10")
Cat: UNTHANK 005. Rel: 20 Mar 13
Single Dutch
Interstate
Secret Life
Review: The good ship Juno traverses the Firecracker galaxy and lands once more in the spacious Unthank region with more down under cross genre pollinations. Last year's Inskwel induction was a noted highlight in the small but perfectly formed Unthank catalogue, but this fifth edition from the unheralded Booshank might just match it. Shout outs to House of Traps for the silk screen two colour sleeve that houses this clear vinyl 10" from Booshank (who sources tell us is something of a scene staple over in Melbourne) Loose gargling acid of the deranged kind characterises lead track "Single Dutch" whilst on the flip "Interstate" has that psychedelic, cosmic vibe that Max D does so well. Booshank's disregard for kick drum politics is demonstrated with aplomb on "Secret Life" a simmering concoction of bristling textures which explodes into a charge of drums with the kind of glee that's almost sexual.
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out of stock $11.20
Obsession
Obsession (10" + printed written note from Andrew Weatherall)
Cat: BS 004. Rel: 31 May 13
Obsession
Obsession (Asphodells remix)
Review: Bird Scarer return with the first 10" release of their short life span thus far and the first contribution from an artist outside the so called Axis of Weatherall, Johnston, Fraser and Fairplay. Those abreast of contemporary chug should still be more than aware of Craig Bratley's work via his output on Foto, Instruments of Rapture, Is It Balearic and his own Magic Feet label. For those not familiar with Craig, this 10" includes a printed letter penned by Sir Weatherall himself introducing Bratley to the Bird Scarer family. Musically "Obsession" fits right in, channelling the spirit of D.A.F. on a delightfully sleazy production - can we have that New Beat revival already? Weatherall and Fairplay don their Asphodells outfit for a sublime, slowed down remix on the flip.
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Loop 132
Loop 132 (10")
Cat: BEARDTEN 002. Rel: 09 Mar 21
Loop 132 (5:20)
Loop 131 (5:40)
Review:  There is a reason Mark Broom is still so revered in techno circles after all these years. He has a knack for sound design and crafting such powerful kicks that his tunes are always irresistible to both DJs and dancers. He offers up two more high grade weapons here for the second release on Beard Man. First is the maximal minimalism of the bendy 'Loop 132' with its glitchy hits and undulating synths, then comes the more driving and uplifting dub techno banger 'Loop 131.' The titles of these tunes make you wonder just how many of these this man has sitting on his computer ready to go.
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Repulsion
Repulsion (10")
Cat: MIRA 005. Rel: 18 Sep 13
Repulsion
Isa
Attraction
Review: The interesting cross pollination of sounds and ideas currently gestating around the Avian and Mira camps throws up its most intriguing proposition yet in Burma Camp. This is the newly adopted alias of Nicholas Wood, frontman of The KVB, a duo recently referred to as "the son and daughter of reverb" and one of this year's breakthrough acts. Wood has previous form with Mira, having collaborated with Ventress on his recent turn as Worn, and Repulsion finds him sinking deep into the realm of droning industrial delay across three experimental excursions. The influence of Downward boss Regis is apparent throughout, with the vicious, industrial techno grot of "Isa" standing out.
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Played by: Henning Baer
out of stock $8.40
Instrument No 7
Instrument No 7 (hand-stamped coloured vinyl 10")
Cat: GIN 007. Rel: 12 Jul 19
Project Loop 1 (5:13)
Boloto Acid (5:12)
2x Tech (4:57)
Subsonic II (5:14)
Review: Russian enfant terrible Pavel Milyakov aka Buttechno appears next on Gost Zvuk: an imprint dedicated exclusively to the Russian and ex-USSR scene and only releasing music of producers from these regions. The label's seventh release (known elsewhere as 'Swamp Tracks') showcases the diverse array of Milyakov's sonic repertoire, that has seen his release on labels as diverse as Cititrax, Incienso and Zodiac 44. The fierce sonar transmission of "Project Loop 1" or "Subsonic II" will no doubt bear comparisons to Berlin legend Sleeparchive, but still hold their own. Milyakov is really in his element when delving deep into electro mutations as heard on "Industrial Acid" or the tripped-out minimal techno cut (and our favorite) "2x Clouds".
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Played by: M50
out of stock $10.93
Rave Or Die 12
Rave Or Die 12 (green marbled vinyl 10")
Cat: ROD 12. Rel: 12 Apr 19
D Carbone - "Dive Or Die" (4:39)
Umwelt - "Tremblement" (5:09)
Played by: Ali Renault
out of stock $12.05
Coolicon
Coolicon (10")
Cat: CTIV 045. Rel: 30 Aug 13
Coolicon
Coolicon-Fusion
Review: Wow! Chris Carter and Cosey Fanni Tutti return with the first tangible Carter Tutti material in some fifteen years and they demonstrate to be fully capable of manipulating monolithic sounds on these rather dashing looking Coolican 10". Last seen working with Factory Floor's Nik Void for Mute and reimaging the seminal Desertshore album by Nico, the UK industrial royalty signal their return to the universally known Carter Tutti project with two versions of one track seemingly inspired by the name of the metal lampshade used by Delia Derbyshire in her music-making. Both these versions are fine exercises in lurching, industrial body music and make for a welcome addition to their respected canon.
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out of stock $9.80
The Microfiche Edits
Cat: WNCLTK 001. Rel: 11 Sep 18
MFE001 (2:01)
MFE002 (2:00)
MFE003 (2:01)
MFE004 (1:55)
MFE005 (2:01)
MFE006 (1:54)
MFE007 (2:01)
MFE008 (2:01)
MFE009 (2:01)
MFE010 (2:01)
MFE011 (1:58)
MFE012 (2:01)
out of stock $12.05
Beautiful (Brendon Moeller remixes)
Cat: SAND 003. Rel: 26 Feb 13
Beautiful (Brendon Moeller remix)
Beautiful (Brendon Moeller acid dub)
out of stock $10.07
Become One
out of stock $8.96
Isometric Illusions
Cat: TELRAE 018. Rel: 10 Sep 13
Subjective
Objective
out of stock $8.69
Lost Signals Part 1
Lost Signals Part 1 (limited hand-stamped 10")
Cat: FE 052. Rel: 06 Apr 21
Slip (4:54)
Play 8 (3:25)
Plinksys0sys (3:11)
Learning Drill (5:04)
out of stock $21.29
Lock
Lock (limited 10")
Cat: PRS 09. Rel: 05 Jun 23
CK - "Lock" (6:26)
Ben Boe - "Neighbourhood Quasar" (CK remix) (6:06)
Review: C.K. is a Danish producer best known for his work in 2 Bit Crew and Regelbau, but he's more recently been focusing on his Private Recording System label, which strides into its ninth release with a little outside input from Ben Boe. C.K. himself leads on the A-side with 'Lock', a solid house-geared workout with plenty of immersive melodic threads tipping the vibe towards the proggy end of things. Meanwhile on the flip Boe's 'Neighbourhood Quasar' gets the remix treatment from C.K., who flips it into a bouncy, 909-powered jam for dancefloor dreamers the world over.
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Played by: PHANTOM ISLAND
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Satellite Type 2 (Marcel Dettmann Remix 2)
Cat: METHLP 013T. Rel: 11 Nov 10
Satellite Type 2 (Marcel Dettmann remix 2)
How You Gonna Feel (Pedestrian remix)
Review: George Levings and Guy Brewer may be primarily known as a drum and bass act - and this release is issued on Goldie's Metalheadz label - but the remixes will undoubtedly endear them to other audiences. Pedestrian's version of "How You Gonna Feel" is as understated as it is atmospheric, with Spacek's dreamy vocals melting into a wall of dreamy textures and hissing, lithe breakbeats. Marcel Dettmann's remix of "Satellite Type 2" meanwhile is more upfront, with the Berghain resident laying down a relentless drum track and raw, twitchy bassline. Having said that, it's not as ass-quakingly intense as say "Apron", and the eerie organ riff midway through has echoes of Robert Hood at his menacing best.
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