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Singles
Symbiosis EP
Cat: APPIAN 019. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Bas Dobbelaer & Vand - "Tsuneo" (6:14)
Estrato Aurora & Siarem - "Fuego" (6:10)
Human Space Machine - "Persist" (6:39)
OK EG - "Dual Path" (7:15)
Review: Deeper shades of a finely sifted pedigree. Irish label Appian Sounds, helmed up by Al Blayney, champion only winnowed techno sounds, not threshed. A welcome international team huddle in, with these six artists from locales as far-flung as Amsterdam and Valencia contributing the likes of 'Tsuneo' and 'Persist'. The tunes verge melodic as they move through and beyond jankiness, distending die-cut acids and subtly synthetic humanisations, especially in the percussion department. 'Fuego' is the zen roshi's choice, its gaffered, glass-smithed pads topping off a naturalistic percussive surging forward, one best experienced with your eyes closed.
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Played by: Jane Fitz
 in stock $21.27
File Under Balearic Gabba Vol 2
Cat: HYR 7299. Rel: 25 Mar 25
Sewell & The Gong - "Better Words" (Wallace remix) (8:28)
My Friend Dario - "Tellaro" (Sirs remix) (6:26)
Verdo - "Boulevardier" (Pedro Bertho remix) (6:29)
Review: Two years ago, Italy's Balearic Gabba Soundsystem switched from remixing and re-editing their favourite cuts to curating compilation style EPs of similarly minded fare. They're in that mode again here, presenting a trio of cuts that combine the saucer-eyed warmth and loved-up musicality of Balearic music culture with grooves and rhythms firmly focused on the dancefloor. They begin by showcasing Wallace's sublime remix of Sewell & The Gong's 'Better Worlds', a locked-in, hypnotising fusion of semi-organic deep house grooves, new age melodic motifs and the dreamiest of ambient chords. Over on the flip they dip into slo-mo Italo-disco/acid house fusion via SIRS fine revision of My Friend Dario's 'Tell Aro', before treating us to a Pedro Bertho remix of Verdo's 'Belvourdier' in which sparkling Balearic house piano riffs, undulating acid lines and mid-80s "chorus" synth sounds rise above a fluctuating synthesiser bassline and hustling beats.
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Festival Journey VA EP
Gregor Tresher - "Bonegrinder" (8:14)
Works Of Intent & Voltaire - "Cascade Rips" (6:38)
Marco Bailey - "Arcane" (4:30)
Tom Hades & Soren Aalberg - "Perditae" (6:08)
Review: This four-track compilation draws a tight line between warehouse muscle and emotional lift, delivering techno that's as moving as it is functional. Each cut brings a distinct perspective, yet they all share a sense of cinematic build and focused production. Gregor Tresher starts with 'Bonegrinder', a slow-burn builder that creeps forward before erupting into a peak-time workout. The groove is tight, the progression deliberate and when it hits full stride, it lands with impact. 'Cascade Rips', a collaboration between Works Of Intent and Voltaire, brings a different mood entirely. Its rolling bassline sits beneath a futuristic synth lead that feels both suspenseful and strangely touching. There's emotion under the surface and it simmers just right. On the Side-B, Marco Bailey drops 'Arcane', built around raw drum machine sequences and electro pulses. It grooves hard with a throwback vibe, nodding to early rave with metallic melodies and vocodered snippets that recall Kraftwerk without mimicking. The closer, 'Perditae' by Tom Hades and Soren Aalberg, floats into a more euphoric space. Its rising melody and ghostly vocals feel like they're beamed down from the heavens. A smartly curated collection of peak and soul.
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Clergy 10 Years: Charlie
Cat: CRGX 3. Rel: 27 Mar 25
USAW - "Kokedama" (5:35)
Red Rooms - "Imaginary Pleasures" (5:00)
Bidoben - "Mimic" (5:52)
SLV - "Ohne Sonne" (5:54)
Vinicius Honorio - "Three Hearts" (5:49)
Felicie - "Shadow Works" (Cleric 3/10 Years remix) (5:56)
Review: The Clergy label celebrates ten years in the game by serving up another of its vital techno sermons. This one comes with the sub-head 'Charlie' and sure is a charged-up various artists affair that kicks off with the anxious synth designs and nimble drum funk of USAW's 'Kokedama'. Red Rooms coats his beats in dusty and scruffy hi-hats on 'Imaginary Pleasures' while Bidoben gets more deep and eerie with the melodic howls of 'Mimic.' SLV's 'Ohne Sonne' keeps the tension levels high with paranoid synths peeling off an unrelenting groove and two further offerings explore more paired back sounds that tunnel deep into the future.
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Prime Directive
Cat: RYCL 023. Rel: 23 Apr 25
Definition By Absence (6:16)
Variables Edit 1 (5:23)
Prime Directive (5:54)
Morphology (5:44)
Review: Belgian-born, Vietnam-based innovator Peter Van Hoesen returns to the fore here with a daring four-track EP that dives deep into experimental techno. Known for his precision and intensity, Van Hoesen lives up to that as he crafts a cerebral yet visceral journey through chaotic structures and abstract rhythm. From the hypnotic disarray of 'Definition by Absence' to the stormy turbulence of 'Variables Edit 1,' each track embraces unpredictability without forgetting the floor. 'Prime Directive' disorients with anti-club energy, while 'Morphology' offers a slightly more grounded groove that gives form to his conceptual explorations. Fearless stuff as ever from big Pete.
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Mental Therapy
Cat: HITTHEROAD 02. Rel: 22 Apr 25
Adam Vandal - "Mental Therapy" (5:40)
Protokick - "Cyber Crimes" (7:03)
LaTartine & John Faustus - "Sense Inverse" (5:55)
Melly - "Arrived/Drawing/Optic Drift" (6:20)
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Supraconscience
Cat: BSP 001. Rel: 15 May 25
J0T4 (6:02)
J0T5 (5:58)
Exegon (6:11)
J0T7 (6:25)
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Black Sesame
Cat: DUBWAX 010. Rel: 08 Apr 25
Lie In Wait (6:00)
MIA (7:59)
Reverse Engineer (6:08)
Grains (6:19)
Review: Greek producer Stelios Vassiloudid has been making techno moves since the turn of the millennium under a range of different aliases. Here he appears as himself with four supercharged dub techno cuts for Dubwax. 'Lie In Wait' is a really tight, taught affair with pinging kicks and icy hi-hat ringlets. 'MIA' is more warm and vibes with a soulful core and underlapping bass waves. There is a more minimal and abstract sound to the curious dub bumps of 'Reverse Engineer' that encourage you to be at your most fluid. 'Grains' shuts down with grainy lo-fi pads, vinyl crackle and sparse kick that soundtrack an underwater jaunt. There is plenty of subtle variation to these rhythms which makes it a dead handy dub EP.
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Played by: Fog
Tags: Dub Techno
 in stock $14.84
Retrospective Collection
Retrospective Collection (4x12" box set)
Cat: CORLP 058. Rel: 09 Apr 25
Ritual Of Life (Adam Port 108 mix)
Ballet-Fusion (Speedy J remix)
Metal Master - "Spectrum" (Bart Skills & Weska Reinterpretation)
The Beauty And The Beast (Eric Prydz re-edit)
OFF - "Electrica Salsa" (feat Sven Vath - Roman Flugel remix)
Cala Llonga
Sounds Control Your Mind
Dein Schweiss
Robot (Kolsch remix)
L'Esperanza (Hardspace mix)
Privado
Mind Games (Roman Flugel remix)
Face It
Astral Pilot - "The Day After"
Review: Given that he's been active as a producer since the dawn of the 90s, it would be fair to say that Sven Vath is well worthy of an authoritative, expansive retrospective. That's certainly what we get here on this quadruple-vinyl mix of classic productions and fresh, eye-catching remixes. It's the latter that dominate the early stages of the collection - see Adam Port's hypnotic, didgeridoo-sporting revision of 'Ritual of Life', Speedy J's acid-fired stomp through 'Ballet-Fusion' - before Vath showcases some of his choice cuts. There's naturally to set the pulse racing, from the twisted, sub-heavy thump of 'Cala Llonga' and the tactile hypnotism of 'Sounds That Control Your Life', to the electroclash-meets-Kraftwerk flex of 'Dein Schweiss' and the ambient techno excellence of 'The Day After', a 21- minute epic from 1995 produced alongside Steffen Britzke as Astral Pilot.
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HTR 17
HTR 17 (12")
Cat: HASHTEK23 17. Rel: 17 Mar 25
Velcro - "Soma" (live version) (11:34)
Verdure - "Ars Goetia" (6:09)
RNZ Raving - "Mystikal" (7:02)
 in stock $17.36
Echoing
Echoing (12")
Cat: TRI 003. Rel: 15 May 25
Gemini
Response
Discovery
The Future
The Future (Ben Kaczor remix)
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A Ghost In Your World
A Ghost In Your World (limited 12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: VENA 006. Rel: 17 Mar 25
A Ghost In Your World (6:13)
It's Still Real (6:56)
Ghost In Your World (Kenny Campbell remix) (5:20)
Drop Out (6:44)
Negative Nancy (6:12)
Drop Out (Substencia remix) (5:20)
Review: Nick Viola's new record marks a shift from his previous powernoise and industrial work with Fractured Transmission to a more techno-focused sound. in all there are seven tracks including remixes which bring field recordings, machinery sounds and personal travels to create a dystopian, uneasy atmosphere. The opening track 'A Ghost in Your World' sets a haunting tone followed by the pulsating 'It's Still Real.' Remixes from Kenny Campbell and Substencia add dynamic layers, while 'Negative Nancy' delivers an aggressive industrial techno assault. The album oscillates between discomfort and release and reflects a dystopian sonic journey fitting for today's uncertain world.
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Robson Ponte Remixe 2025
Cat: KOMPAKT 494. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Dies Ist Die Geschichte Von Robson Ponte (Thore Pfeiffer remix) (4:36)
Robson Ponte (Reinhard Voigt RP25 remix) (4:50)
Robson Ponte (Jurgen Paape RP7 remix) (4:54)
Robson Ponte (Jurgen Paape RP10 remix) (4:52)
 in stock $15.40
VOY 015
VOY 015 (12")
Cat: VOY 015. Rel: 01 May 25
Track 1 (7:09)
Track 2 (6:40)
Review: Dutch imprint Voy operate extensibly out of the much more capacious Ukrainian outfit Mulen Records, whose propriety can ultimately be traced back to towering Kiev artist iO (Aleksandr Voznichenko). With no mission statement to its name, it's hard to know what the Voy sublabel is up to, save for the intrinsic end-in-itself that is ninja-starring heads-down, motile minimal our way. Bleak textures (both visual on the inner labels and audial between the beats) predominate on Voy, and this 15th totter is no exception to this rule. Expanding out from the imprint's establishing minimalia, however, we now hear another unknown artist lock down a glistering Italo-esque array of neon burbles, in a two-track manoeuvre of fell insatiableness.
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Crystal Cell Energy
Cat: KYN 020. Rel: 09 Apr 25
Crystal Cell Energy (5:09)
Bruch Im Nullpunkt (5:24)
Secondary Devices (feat Edward George) (3:41)
Tasche Voller Regen (4:21)
Bruch Im Nullpunkt (Steve Rachmad Parallel 9 remix) (7:05)
Shifting (feat riddim Writer) (4:50)
Review: One of the most dynamic producers in techno brings a fusion of dub techno, atmospheric sound design and poetic experimentation. Now based in Lisbon, the Hanover-born producer crafts a deeply introspective journey that balances weighty rhythms with hypnotic textures. Opening with 'Crystal Cell Energy'. Vril sets a cavernous moodidubby, atmospheric and steadily unfolding, with a slow-burning intro that gives way to a powerful, heavy beat. 'Bruch Im Nullpunkt' follows, a quintessential dub techno cut with deep, resonant chords and a unique rhythmic structure. The first half of the record closes with 'Secondary Devices', where Edward George's spoken-word delivery floats over swelling, sci-fi-infused ambience, creating a thought-provoking and cinematic experience. Side-B plunges deeper with 'Tasche Voller Regen', an otherworldly soundscape draped in deep textures. The mood shifts with the Steve Rachmad's Parallel 9 remix of 'Bruch Im Nullpunkt', injecting a sense of momentum with his signature melodic dub chords and precise, pulsating techno framework. Closing the record, 'Shifting' introduces another poetic collaboration, this time with Riddim Writer, layering evocative spoken-word over an ethereal, ambient arrangement. Vril demonstrates exceptional range, seamlessly bridging techno's club functionality with conceptual depth. This is a record that not only moves bodies but also stimulates the mind, another example to Vril's refined artistry.
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Scheurneus EP
Cat: MST 046. Rel: 01 May 25
You Sexy Bassline (4:55)
Sorry Ain't Enough (6:15)
Urban Unit (5:07)
Living The Life (6:00)
 in stock $17.36
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