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Singles
Occhiali Powa
Cat: TRIBALEXPRESS 02. Rel: 26 Nov 24
Bollini Verdi - "Occhiali Powa"
SagSag23 - "Alpha Arietis"
Dismatik - "Bad Station"
Gui-Two & Eeboo - "Junkie Liar"
 in stock $17.99
More Than Machine: Part 1
Cat: TR 119V. Rel: 02 Feb 21
Client 03 - "Regression Container" (5:53)
Sterac Electronics - "Reinstated" (5:38)
The Advent & Zein Ferreira - "Seven" (5:41)
Christian Smith - "Pressure Drop" (4:14)
Review: Those with a deep knowledge of electro and techno will be salivating at the prospect of More Than A Machine: Part 1, an EP that boasts cuts from such legends of the scene as Sterac Electronics, The Advent and Christian Smith. All deliver the goods, of course, as does rising star Client 03, whose EP-opening 'Regression Container' brilliantly flips between shimmering, deep space ambient and warming, tactile electro dreaminess. Those looking for more rugged and robust club fare should check Sterac Electronics 'Reinstated', with its' out-there lead lines and machine-gun bass, and the sleazy, up-tempo futurism of the Adveny and Zein Ferreira's 'Seven'. Christian Smith's deep, Kraftwerk-influenced 'Pressure Drop' rounds off a predictably strong EP.
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PROJEKTS 008
PROJEKTS 008 (limited hand-stamped 12")
Cat: PROJEKTS 008. Rel: 30 May 24
Hertz Collusion - "Mutual Feelings" (5:22)
Hertz Collusion - "Bankai" (5:11)
Sera J - "Burning Eyes" (4:55)
Sera J - "Shusi Night" (4:55)
 in stock $14.39
Area
Area (12")
Cat: RWX 09. Rel: 30 Oct 20
Planeters - "Area" (6:46)
Saverio Celestri - "Entrance" (6:19)
Saverio Celestri - "Sintesi" (6:34)
Review: Teased right at the start of the year, keen ears have been awaiting this collaboration between Imprints boss-man Riccardo and Slow Life soldier Saverio Celestri since the summer. Now, fresh from quarantine, the stunning 'Area' is all yours. Bubbling electro breaks with added steel drum charm and harmonies from heaven, it's an outer planetary first smash from Planeters. Flip for two solo pieces from Saverio; the dark alley arpeggio and moody jacks of 'Entrance' and the widescreen electro / radioactive bounce of 'Sintesi'. Bumping.

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We Can Be Friends
Cat: MDR 015. Rel: 22 Oct 15
We Can Be Friends (6:34)
Morocco (6:27)
Fast Jam (5:26)
Untitled 11 (5:28)
Review: All that we know about the enigmatically named SaPa is they are affiliated with Weimar crew Giegling, emerging earlier this year with the Fuubutsushi album on the Forum sublabel that garnered comparisons with Prince Of Denmark. Sa Pa's penchant for subaqueous techno now lands the producer a 12" debut on Marcel Dettmann Recordings. Lead track "We Can Be Friends" is so dubbed-out and murky that it could almost run as a background percussive piece in your mix - that's not to say that we don't think it's absolutely killer, because it is! "Morocco" is completely in a world of its own, crackly feedback and sparse sonics abound, while "Fast Jam" is a heady techno stomper with a punchy low-end and sublime percussion, a track that is followed by another murky load of swamped atmospherics in the form of "Untitled 11". If we have to be completely honest, this has been our favourite MDR 12" in a long time, and it comes with a heartfelt recommendation. Killer.
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Played by: Shadow Dancer, Kessell
 in stock $13.56
The Fool
The Fool (12")
Cat: SHORT 1. Rel: 04 Mar 25
Captigon
So Simple
Boredom Memory (extended mix)
Gausian Ecstacy
Review: Sa Pa's mastery of dense, immersive sound design takes on fresh forms here, with four extended cuts that unravel in their own time, drawing deep from the wells of dub, ambient techno, and minimal groove. Opener 'Captigon' rolls out like a slow-motion mirage, its submerged rhythms and cavernous textures shifting like sand underfoot. 'So Simple' strips things back even further, a delicate interplay of drifting chords and weightless percussion that feels like it could dissolve at any moment. On the flip, 'Boredom Memory (Extended Mix)' lets a steady pulse guide its shimmering layers, balancing restraint with a quiet insistence, while 'Gausian Ecstacy' brings things full circleihushed, intricate, and hypnotic in equal measure. Designed for deep listening, whether warming up, winding down, or staying in, these tracks reward patience, letting their submerged details rise to the surface at their own pace.
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Don't Make It Weird
Don't Make It Weird (limited 12" + stickers)
Cat: ISOPE 08. Rel: 29 Aug 24
Don't Make It Weird (7:30)
Accomplished Sleep (5:08)
Collapsed State (5:26)
Those People (7:20)
Some Hard Feelings (8:19)
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Moon Rocks
Cat: DC 160. Rel: 02 Nov 16
Moon Rocks (7:19)
Ghettoblaster (6:32)
Dutch Kiss (Straight mix) (7:18)
Dutch Kiss (Inner mix) (6:41)
Review: Up next for Adam Beyer's esteemed Drumcode imprint is Enrico Sangiuliano, a Milan based DJ/producer originally from Reggio Emilia who has been been active on the Italian scene since the early noughties, playing everywhere from clubs to illegal raves. His work of late has been released on sister label Truesoul, Alleanza, Gem Records, Octopus Recordings and Rhythm Converted. On "Moon Rocks", Sangiuliano provides a euphoric, hands in the air anthem with soaring synth leads and seriously humming Reese bassline over a high octane beat. Also on the A side is the mad diva vocal breakdown on "Ghettoblaster" which soon gives way to a dark and tunnelling epic. Finally on the flip, we have two versions of "Dutch Kiss" but for our money it's all about the sombre and emotive IDM vibe of the Inner remix.
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Played by: Resident Advisor
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Astral Projection
Cat: DC 176. Rel: 14 Sep 17
Astral Projection (8:05)
Blooming Era (7:10)
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Emotion Still Remains
Cat: DUS 002. Rel: 17 Jul 20
I Will Tell You A Story (2:07)
It Comes Back In Waves (6:19)
Emotion Still Remains (7:28)
After Your Body Fades (2:28)
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Niedertracht
Cat: ANN 019. Rel: 16 Apr 14
Kontraktion
Padjam
Niedertracht
Weibhaupt
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The Antidote
Cat: AL 092. Rel: 14 Aug 24
Chronic (with Kas:st - extended mix) (5:17)
Confusion (with Glowal - extended mix) (6:15)
Poison (extended mix) (6:10)
Review: Afterlife is one of melodic techno's most recognisable brands and a label with a very specific sonic signature. It's one you will either love or hate and this EP will likely not change that as it very much fits with the usual musical MO. It's a powerful solo outing from Adam Sellouk and start with an opening collaboration with KAS:ST that mixes up tough drums and deep synth emotions. 'Confusion' sees him team up with Glowal for more synth techno melodrama and last of all 'Poison' marries heartfelt vocals with sombre stabs and sweeping beats to lift dancers off their feet.
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Evolution 5 Technology
Evolution 5 Technology (12" + insert)
Cat: DE 126. Rel: 23 Jun 16
Evolution 5 Technology (7" vocal) (4:37)
Evolution 5 Technology (dub mix) (6:01)
Evolution 5 Technology (JTC remix) (7:00)
Review: It would be fair to say that Series-A's Evolution Technology is something of a long-lost electro classic. Written and produced by Detroit friends DJ Maestro and Kid Fresh in 1987, 50 promo copies of the record were pressed before the label they'd signed to, California's Satellite Records, went bankrupt. This was always a shame, as "Evolution Technology" is something of a killer: a spellbinding chunk of futurist electro that updated the Cybotron blueprint for the emerging Motor City techno generation. As well as the original 7" and Dub versions, this first "proper" release also features a brand new rework from Tad Mullinix (under the JTC pseudonym), which appropriately re-casts the track as a spacey Detroit techno shuffler.
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The Lurking Shadow EP (reissue)
Cat: INTMM 002. Rel: 24 Apr 23
Darkness (6:47)
The Other Side (5:09)
The Vision (5:00)
Reflection (6:03)
Played by: Joe Montana
 in stock $14.39
Fine Art Sampler 3
Cat: FA 015. Rel: 08 Jul 09
Sheharzad - "Yalla Yalla" (Panoptikum remix)
Pedro Cali - "Misty" (Rodriguez Jr remix)
Jens Loden - "First One" (Orlando Voorn Zombie's Disko remix)
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Vacation EP
Vacation EP (coloured vinyl 12")
Cat: FOF 112LPBSR. Rel: 26 May 20
The Way U Do (5:19)
Wen Uuu :) (3:51)
Rained The Whole Time (5:28)
The Way U Do (Airhead remix) (3:42)
Wen Uuu :) (Salva remix) (4:28)
Wen Uuu :) (Groundislava remix) (2:41)
Rained The Whole Time (Nicolas Jaar remix) (5:26)
 in stock $21.58
Arts V: Disc 5
Arts V: Disc 5 (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: ARTSBOX 001DISC5. Rel: 12 Mar 21
Shlomo - "XV3" (7:16)
Subjected - "Sequential Switch" (4:35)
Truncate - "Swerve" (5:05)
Dead Fader - "Let Go" (4:09)
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Red Shiva
Red Shiva (red vinyl 12")
Cat: VADDIKT 009. Rel: 15 May 25
Red Shiva (5:15)
Desintegration (with Mel Meter) (5:45)
Ouija (with Mel Meter) (5:35)
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Heavy Glow EP
Cat: PALINOIA 004. Rel: 23 Feb 18
Heavy Glow (5:58)
Accents Above The Plane (7:05)
Babadook (6:44)
Gen Y All (7:22)
Played by: SY
 in stock $9.95
On Line Vol 1
Cat: WSDM 005. Rel: 24 Mar 17
Simo Cell - "Symmetry" (6:57)
Don't DJ - "Ubergang Zur Metrotram" (7:25)
K-Lone - "Woniso" (8:03)
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Hardgroove Originals: Vol One
Cat: HGO 001. Rel: 03 Dec 24
Ben Sims - "Snapshot '99" (6:06)
Mark Broom - "WWWWWWWWork" (4:07)
Mark Williams - "Next 21s" (5:24)
Roku - "Acid Amnesia" (5:04)
Review: Four new motoric Hardgrooves from the eponymous label, riffing off the back of a mountain of DJ support in recent months to bring three of the best formerly digital-only tracks to grace the label's catalogue, plus a brand new, previously unreleased cut from Ben Sims and Mark Broom under their infamous Roku guise. Sims and Broom whack up the velocity thruster to eleven on the As 1 and 2 respectively, with 'Snapshot '99' and 'WWWWWWWWork' providing little opportunity for exhalation or ease. The odometer hand is well and truly straining, nigh broken by the time we reach Mark Williams' 'Next 21s', with its hypey falsetto rave shouts, while the diminutive duo Roku round things off on a salacious acid smoke bomb, 'Acid Amnesia'.
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 in stock $16.59
Deaik
Deaik (12" + sticker)
Cat: SOT 03. Rel: 19 Aug 19
Almost East/Sonomannma East (7:15)
Komplex Twinznee/East (4:50)
Herzbergers/Oh Oh Oh Acid (5:22)
SJT & Aaty/Session 05 (4:41)
Head On Vacation/November (3:30)
Played by: Yuzo Iwata
 in stock $13.84
5th Dimension EP
Cat: X2S 004. Rel: 12 Mar 25
Tip Of The Iceberg (6:50)
Nu Era (6:18)
Sweet Destruction (5:49)
Rest Easy (5:58)
Lost In The Realm (5:24)
Review: Into the fifth dimension flies UK producer Smev with a wicked cosmic acid journey of an EP. Billed as a bridge across the void into an alternate reality, we begin at the 'Tip Of The Iceberg' before plunging down below, concluding on a state of ending up happily 'Lost In The Realm'. Echoic squelch-synths abound, generously doused in reverb as we skirt and skip across atmospheric dusts of half-recalled affirmations - "destruction... believe in yourself..." - on 'Sweet Destruction', where the EP takes a darker turn. More energised, by comparison, is 'Rest Easy', which leaves us paradoxically, affectively unable to do anything but.
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Moving Through Mirrors 1-3
Cat: T2XS 201. Rel: 15 Apr 15
ETA (6:39)
Return To Function (5:55)
Review: Through a string of rock-solid releases for Komisch the enigmatic SP-X alias has proven to be a go-to choice for those craving taut muscular techno with a granite edge for their DJ sets. Having debuted on Peter Van Hoesen's Time To Express back in 2011 with Voltage, SP-X returns with the first instalment of a three part Moving Through Mirrors 12" series to be released on a monthly basis. The two tracks on this 12" are pretty much what you would expect from a SP-X record; stripped-down sweatbox grooves whose powers are fully revealed when deployed in front of a packed peaktime dancefloor.
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The Gooch EP
Cat: SS 052. Rel: 20 Dec 13
The Gooch
Zodiak
Body Blow
Review:  been four years since Chicago producer Andres "Specter" Ordonez pitched up on Theo Parrish's Sound Signature label with the smoky, bleep-laden killer "Pipe Bomb". Here, he returns to the Detroit veteran's imprint, bringing with him three more slabs of fuzzy analogue oddness. "The Gooch" is the real killer, a 10-minute freakout that sounds like a jazz band making murky techno with just analogue machinery to play with - all wonky electronics, subtle acid and loose but relentless cymbals. The bolder "Zodiak" impresses with its 303-driven aggression, while "Body Blow" sounds like Hieroglyphic Being jamming with Buddy Miles. On Mars. That's gotta be good, right?
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Pipe Bomb
Pipe Bomb (12")
Cat: SS 043. Rel: 28 Mar 14
Pipe Bomb (1)
Pipe Bomb (2)
Review: Sound Signature are at it again with their dark, driving and jackin' grooves. Every time Theo Parrish decides a tune is worth pressing up nice and loud on vinyl, it's wise to pay attention. And so it proves here, with Chicago native Spekter dropping one-sided 12" "Pipe Bomb", a deadly and pounding excursion into the murkier corners of house music. It's not one for the faint hearted either, as an overwhelming sense of moodiness pushes ever forward, dripping in twisted samples and heavy techno kicks.
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Particle Shower
Cat: NFR 004. Rel: 13 Apr 21
Photon Stream (5:36)
Ancient Love (9:29)
There Must Be A Way (6:35)
Magnonic Transmission (7:15)
Review: Magnonic Signal label boss Spin Fidelity aka Antonio Velazquez is well known for his techno outings Subwax Excursions and Parang Recordings. Here he lends his consider skills to a fourth release from the Brussels label Nightflight Records. There is some glistening old school jack and cosmic synth work on opener 'Photon Stream' that gets you locked in from the off. He then shifts down a gear for the widescreen cyber-funk of 'Ancient Love' before heading off on a silky electro tip on 'There Must Be A Way.' Closing out a hugely varied EP is the trippy acid and melodic workout that is 'Magnonic Transmission.'
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Tributary
Tributary (hand-stamped double 12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: ACTIV 0015. Rel: 06 Mar 20
Steam (7:59)
Digit (6:28)
Ex (5:47)
Nails (7:19)
Vox (2:10)
Roommate (4:06)
Beneath (8:10)
 in stock $26.01
Dod Yn Ol At Fy Nghoed Vol 2
Cat: MT 20. Rel: 12 Sep 24
The Waterhole (5:35)
Ref Ar Ynydd (6:25)
Pareidolia (5:37)
Ochre (8:03)
 in stock $17.16
Stiletti Ana
Cat: CLICHE 062. Rel: 02 Sep 15
Universe Carrier (6:43)
Trough The Skyline I Heard Ur Voice (5:28)
Silver (5:40)
Motors (6:10)
They Knew Their Time Was Cumming (6:54)
Time We Left This World Today (part 2) (7:05)
 in stock $17.71
Sigh Remixes
Cat: OP 016. Rel: 27 Aug 14
Pendule (LoVil remix)
Tableaux II (Oren Ratowsky & Solpara remix)
 in stock $17.71
Deep Emotions
Cat: SWX 007. Rel: 27 Feb 23
The Point (8:59)
Moebius (7:26)
A New Perspective (8:12)
 in stock $15.78
Eyes Cream EP
Cat: PERF 001. Rel: 26 Feb 21
Bright Side Of The Spoon (6:51)
Eyes Cream (6:04)
Try Me (5:12)
Once & For No One (6:10)
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The Golden Ravedays 10
The Golden Ravedays 10 (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: TGR 010. Rel: 25 Oct 17
Rock & Roll Baby (15:00)
Shining (15:29)
Review: Aksel Schaufler has undertaken an ambitious effort this year with his Golden Ravedays concept, where over each month throughout 2017 he has released another respective edition. We are almost at the end - but as sad as it is, we do have the music to celebrate which is the main thing, right? Golden Ravedays 10 features another couple of long and epic cuts. The A side features the slo-mo rock 'n' roll swagger of "Rock 'N' Roll Baby" featuring Schaufler's creepy vocals over a hypnotic and at times esoteric sounding arrangement. On the flip, we have something entirely different in the form of "Shining" an early '90s IDM sounding journey which we must admit was our pick on this release - it reminds us of the glory days of Peacefrog and Planet E way back when: when electronic music had soul! Volume 10 does not at all disappoint and for those of you who've not been paying attention thus far: we'd highly recommend you catch up on previous editions: you won't regret it!
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Reinhaled
Reinhaled (12")
Cat: SEMANTICA 181. Rel: 08 May 25
AW08 (Stanislav Tolkachev remix) (5:28)
Utero (Felix K Reinterpretation) (5:40)
Utero (4:20)
Seda Muerta (Conceptual remix) (5:29)
Seda Muerta (Re-inhaled) (4:50)
Jade (version) (3:32)
Review: Spanish mainstay Sverca is one of those techno producers who very much has his own signature sound. You probably already know that if you're reading this, and the latest on his Semantica label finds some top talents all adding their own remix spin on his originals. Stanslav Tolkachev goes first with the booming, loopy kicks of 'AW08' and searching synth blips. Felix K flips 'Utero' into a rumbling bit of lurching deep techno that echoes through empty industrial spaces and after the original comes a CONCEPTUAL remix of 'Seda Muerta' that sounds like a train on a track pushing on through a stiff wind. Another version is also included that is more physical and Sverca's 'Jade' closes with warm and tense ambient winds.
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Fragments From An Infinite Sequence
Cat: DIODE 002. Rel: 16 Oct 13
Broken Parallels
You & Your Ghost
Sphere Of Influence
 in stock $11.90
The Hidden Dimension
The Hidden Dimension (coloured vinyl 12")
Cat: AUX 020. Rel: 01 May 18
Breathe & Surrender (4:16)
Process Recall (6:26)
Duality (6:32)
Harmony (7:05)
 in stock $11.62
Tracks Volume 2
Tracks Volume 2 (limited red vinyl 12")
Cat: CITI 019. Rel: 19 Apr 16
Tzusing - "Nonlinear War" (5:55)
L/F/D/M - "Moth Holes" (6:12)
Silent Servant - "The Touch" (6:10)
Maelstrom - "Lithium" (5:33)
Review: Cititrax's first Tracks 12" sampler did a good job in showcasing material from some of the Brooklyn-based label's favourite contemporary producers. This follow-up, arriving only a few short months after the first, aims to do the same. Returning for his second appearance, Tsuzing kicks things off with the razor-sharp shuffle of "Nonlinear War", whose intoxicating electronics and wild synth lines recall Brown Album-era Orbital, before London-based L/F/D/M takes a trip into bleak techno territory with the acid-laden "Mouth Holes". Flip for Silent Servant's deliciously grandiose, muscular electro-disco workout "The Touch", and the clanking industrial percussion, EBM attitude and humming electro beats of Maelstrom's "Lithium".
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 in stock $24.35
Albums
Oasis Collaborating
Cat: FXHE 2200. Rel: 16 Dec 05
Oasis Fifteen
Oasis Twenty Two
Oasis Nineteen
Oasis Seventeen
Oasis Fourteen (unreleased version)
Oasis Twenty Five
Oasis Twenty One
Oasis Twenty Three
Review: Oasis Collaborating is the name of two different double albums that Omar S and Shadow Ray put out under their Oasis alias back in 2005. They are both hugely original and essential works of stripped back Motor City house music perfection. This one is packed with gems like the wispy pads and metallic synths of 'Oasis Fifteen', the low slung rawness of 'Oasis Seventeen' and the brightly, optimistic melodies and twanging chords of 'Oasis Twenty Five'. Each of the tracks sounds like they were recorded live, with two masters of their machines just jamming away, tweaking knobs and cooking up pure house magic.
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Played by: Sameed
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Biomorph
Biomorph (trifold 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: DC 190. Rel: 27 Jun 18
Functional Basic Unit Of Life (1:33)
Multicellular (7:32)
Generative Model (3:57)
Cosmic Ratio
Hidden T
Arboreal
Symbiosis
New Dawn (Probability I)
EOL (Probability II)
Review: Italian producer Enrico Sangiuliano may have been serving up dark and intoxicating techno twelves for the best part of a decade, but never before has he turned his hand to the full-length format. Biomorph is not just any old debut album, either, but rather a concept album described by Drumcode as "a journey of evolution". In practice, that means an album that ebbs and flows throughout, opening with a dash of spacey ambient, before charging off on a trip marked out by pulsating techno rhythms (crafted from both straight 4/4 beats and breakbeats), spiraling electronic motifs, booming, elongated basslines, experimental electronic interludes and more future big room techno anthems than the contents of Adam Beyer's USB stick. In other words, if you love Drumcode's particular brand of bombastic techno, you'll love Biomorph.
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Shootybaker EP
Shootybaker EP (cassette single)
Cat: STG 007. Rel: 04 May 18
Shootybaker (5:44)
The Fixer (5:41)
Shootybaker (Ancestor remix) (5:37)
The Fixer (Anthony Kolew remix) (5:05)
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Self Therapy
Self Therapy (LP + CD)
Cat: BNR 113LP. Rel: 09 Dec 13
Velour
Wavez Change
Park By Night
Percee Scan
Kid Adventure
Murder
Throwback
Loqui
Chilliger Track (feat Jean Bordello)
So Tough
Fovea
Mintra
The King Of The Beats
Self Therapy
Velour
Wavez Change
Park By Night
Percee Scan
Kid Adventure
Murder
Throwback
Loqui
Chilliger Track (feat Jean Bordello)
So Tough
Fovea
Mintra
The King Of The Beats
Self Therapy
 in stock $29.61
Under A Single Banner
Under A Single Banner (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: NAIL 007LP. Rel: 21 Nov 13
Core Of Stone
Chrome, Canopy & Bursting Heart
Suspended Inside
Under A Single Banner
Burning Tyres
Pulse Incomplete
Contract 0
Story Of Aurea
Wash Over Me
Review: Last year, Shifted owned techno with numerous 12"s under a variety of aliases complementing his curatorial efforts at the head of Avian and of course Crossed Paths, his debut album for Mote Evolver. In turns spooky, bleak and hypnotic, full of dub techno attitude, post-minimal crackle and droning rhythms, it made quite an impression. This follow-up for Bed of Nails treads a similar path, flitting between droning soundscapes, unsettling grooves and intense, murky compositions. While there are tougher, dancefloor-centric workouts (see title track "Under A Single Banner", "Pulse Incomplete" and "Burning Tyres"), these come cloaked in a murky fog of clandestine atmospherics. It feels like the unheard soundtrack to a black and white documentary on urban decay, fronted by a paranoid insomniac. It is, then, both unsettling and quietly impressive.
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SJ Tequilla presents Teknobusker with Aaty Vol 2
SJ Tequilla presents Teknobusker with Aaty Vol 2 (limited cassette + MP3 download code)
Cat: SOTAPE 02. Rel: 05 Aug 20
Track 1 (26:43)
Track 2 (29:39)
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Amesys
Amesys (LP)
Cat: IP 038. Rel: 04 Mar 20
Advanced Middle East Systems (7:11)
Finfisher (5:01)
Trovicor (5:22)
Cerebro (3:36)
Amesys (6:51)
Qosmos (2:48)
Nexa Technologies (5:42)
 in stock $18.26
Light To Ash
Light To Ash (blue marbled vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: PRSPCT 330. Rel: 28 Nov 24
Light To Ash (5:26)
Lady Speed Stick (5:06)
Bia (5:52)
Figaro (4:56)
Untitled Club Banger (1) (5:35)
Waves (5:28)
It's Time (6:08)
The Tree Of Mercy (4:40)
 in stock $27.95
A Real Piece Of Work
A Real Piece Of Work (gatefold 180 gram clear vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: BDP 025. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Opening Scene (6:32)
Mountain Call (feat Sodie) (4:15)
The Red Ball (4:49)
Take Care (4:37)
Blue Rain (4:49)
Flying Overhead (5:15)
A Light Thump On The Head (5:48)
Abandoned (edit) (5:32)
ADHD (5:02)
Fire Has Died Down (2:43)
Review: With A Real Piece Of Work, Stillhead helps Brightest Dark Place reach into the "hazy, blurred overlap between techno and ambient", throwing a suspension chord between two bluffs over a vast sonic chasm, and letting terse rhythms monkey-swing across it, letting reverb bellow from below. This is an equally dynamic but intense listening experience, proving that vast, chasmic sound design need not chafe against dynamic buoyancy: the two can coexist. Keeping to about 170BPM, the Edinburgh DJ marks his sixth release here, and it is an impressive logical extension from 2022's comparable mission statement Restraint And Reverb: 'The Red Ball' suspends a sampled 'Funky Drummer' over an atoll of sub compulsions, while 'A Light Thump On The Head' stretches a classic future garage rhythm over a telegraphic void, with dispersive, long-decaying results.
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Dub Mind Paradigm
Cat: KHALIPHONIC 09. Rel: 19 Jun 18
Cloaking Device Dub (3:32)
Horizontal Dub (5:09)
Downtown Dub (4:38)
Deposed Tyrant Dub (4:08)
Speaking Dub To Power (4:07)
Shaking The Dub (5:34)
Sisyphus Dub (4:03)
Lone Wolf & Dub (3:55)
Review: Paul Dickow is the man behind the Strategy project and this album was first released by Khaliphonic in 2018 and now reissued on wax. The artist has long been thought of as a musical polymath who has spent his life immersed in hardware and crafting unique sounds across the dub spectrum. This record proves that and then some with a mix of dub techno, digi-dub and everything in between. The rhythms are deep and involving, the synths often icy and the percussion is just enough to elevate each tune next to sci-fi signifiers and cosmic motifs.
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Basictonalvocabulary
Cat: TRESOR 10073LP. Rel: 20 Oct 10
Intro
First
Krautrock
Movement
9 Hours Into The Future
Depart
Rotunda
Waiting
Scourn
Waiting
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Sympathy Nervous (reissue)
Cat: MW 067. Rel: 06 Nov 18
A Worm (5:21)
Go On & Off (5:34)
Temprament (6:12)
Deaf Picture (3:18)
Automatic Type (4:48)
Quick Starttype (3:12)
Inverted Type (3:24)
Sympathetic Nerves (9:47)
Review: Minimal Wave present a reissue of Yoshifumi Niinuma's 1980 self-titled debut album, having already released his Automaticism and Plastic Love EP's previously. Produced in his Tokyo living room, Niinuma built his own synthesizers and speakers from scratch to create these 'intense proto-techno soundscapes.' A zeitgeist of early pioneering electronics, it runs the gamut from minimal synth ("A Worm"/"Automatic Type"), noisy industrial beats such as on "Temprament" or early electro sounds as heard on "Quick Starttype".
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