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Voice Modulation EP
Voice Modulation EP (limited 12")
Cat: PBX 31. Rel: 02 Nov 20
Voice Modulation (4:24)
Mad Scientist (6:06)
Review: One of the genre's funkiest groups, continuing where Cybotron, Model 500 and Drexciya left off and heading to a style all of their own, Aux 88 aka Tom Tom (Tommy Hamilton) and Keith Tucker (DJ name DJ K1) give two tracks from their classic 2009 album Mad Scientist an inaugural outing on vinyl, getting electro fans everywhere dribbling with instant Pavlovian desire in the process, no doubt. 'Voice Modulation' is slower, heavier and steadier, built around a shuddering b-line that anyone with a pulse will find hard to resist. 'Mad Scientist' the track, meanwhile, is faster and, with its vocoder-ed vocal delivery from Tucker, gives a good flavour of what makes the Michigan pair a vital live act as well as a legendary studio prospect.
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau, Tripeo
 in stock $13.18
Direct Drive (reissue)
Cat: DBC 013. Rel: 23 Sep 19
Direct Drive (6:44)
Aux Express (DJ K1 mix) (5:25)
Bytes 1 (Technosis) (1:01)
Bytes 2 (Tales From The Bass Side) (0:28)
Bytes 3 (Warning 1) (0:19)
Bytes 4 (Warning 2) (0:31)
Review: Detroit duo Aux88 always danced to a different drum than their Motor City peers, developing a ludicrously weighty trademark sound that put massive, mind-mangling analogue bass and gut-punching electro beats at the heart of the action. "Direct Drive", a 1995 release that has long been hard to find (hence this much-needed reissue), is one of the best examples of their distinctive sound. The title track (side A on this edition) is little more than a raw, thrusting bassline, snappy machine beats, spacey pads and occasional Kraftwerk samples, but it's brilliantly floor-friendly and brilliantly executed - Detroit body music for those who like their club cuts sub-heavy. Elsewhere, "Aux Express (DJ K1 Mix)" is a bouncy electro jam and the short "Bytes" tracks are wonky vocal samples for creative DJs.
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Watercourse EP
Cat: CABARET 037. Rel: 15 Apr 25
Watercourse (4:51)
Wood Ant (5:41)
Armour Plated (5:36)
Cinnabar (4:51)
Review: Analogue pressure from Bufobufo, who stops over in Japan for Cabaret Recordings after earlier international stints with Art Of Dark, Partout and Furthur Electronix. His second single for the label, founded by So Inagawa and DJ Masda, proffers a hypnotic blend, binarising the mood with the sliding melodes of 'Watercourse' and 'Armour Plated' with comparatively sparse and gritty perc-slaps of 'Wood Ant' and 'Cinnabar'. That strange but difficult-to-nail split between of hypnotic intrigue and immediacy is well and truly nailed.
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De Facto EP
Cat: CKNOWEP 61. Rel: 07 Jun 24
Rhythm Control (XTC mix) (5:32)
Zeta Wave (5:18)
Revenge (5:17)
Psyche (4:54)
Review: Tom Carruthers is a genuine prodigy - a prolific producer of undeniably excellent techno, electro and house music whose expertly authentic nods to dance music's shared part belie his youthfulness. He's released on L.I.E.S in the past but has mostly put out music on his own Non-Stop Rhythm label. Here he makes his bow on the reliable Craigie Knowes imprint with a predictably good four-tracker. Predictably he's delivered the goods, first joining the dots between Joey Beltram, Chiago jack and LFO on 'Rhythm Control (XTC Mix)', before layering mind-mangling analogue electronics atop a heavy TR-909 techno beat on 'Zeta Wave'. 'Revenge' is moody, rolling and hypnotic, while 'Psyche' sees him once again pay tribute to his favourite genre of all, turn-of-the-90s bleep & bass.
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The Velocity Of Anguish
Cat: STELLAGE 017. Rel: 23 Apr 25
Slidershut
A Cue From The Child
Reentry
Inching
Two Places
Map Index
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Year After Lightyear
Cat: SPL 02. Rel: 28 Feb 25
Code Of Existence (6:07)
The Dawn Chorus (8:01)
Vacuum (7:32)
Gatekeepers (7:38)
Past This Realism (7:34)
Fly Higher (7:25)
Eternal (7:30)
Beyond (6:00)
Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $26.92
Hide & Seek EP
Cat: IDI 018. Rel: 13 Mar 24
Unter Strom
Hide & Seek (1:32)
All Or Nothing (4:33)
Hide & Seek (club edit) (5:44)
Excess (4:37)
Review: You might well have caught two thirds of Dina Summer lurking around modern minimal wave circles as Local Suicide, but now they're pressing on into further sinister synthscapes as Dina Summer. Following their standout debut LP Rimini in 2022, the trio are back with a seductive new EP that sees them strutting into 2024 with some of their best material to date. The synth hooks on 'Unter Strom' are towering triumphs of pop-minded sound design, with some discernible Italo throb happening in the low end. 'All Or Nothing' is a fierce and formidable peak time slammer, while 'Excess' is the kind of supersized electro-goth workout you'd equally expect from Miss Kittin & The Hacker.
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Played by: Rave Energy
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ESCHR 001
ESCHR 001 (12")
Cat: ESCHR 001. Rel: 12 Jun 24
Routine (6:09)
Recall (6:51)
Breathe (5:44)
Ki (7:17)
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Kern Vol 5
Helena HAUFF / VARIOUS
Kern Vol 5 (gatefold 3xLP + insert)
Cat: KERN 005LP. Rel: 24 Jun 20
Esoterik - "Mayhem" (11:12)
Galaxian - "Private Tyranny" (4:48)
Morah & Hauff - "Segment 3" (4:48)
DJ Godfather & DJ Starski - "City Of Boom" (3:53)
QDT - "Track 5" (5:27)
Machino - "Ministerio" (5:19)
Umwelt - "Starless Night" (5:53)
Shinra - "Pinwheel" (6:17)
Nasenbluten - "Intellectual Killer" (6:08)
LFT - "Data Move" (5:02)
Dirty Hospital - "The General" (5:14)
Andrea Parker & David Morley - "After Dark" (8:51)
Review: Helena Hauff's distinctive musical vision has made her one of techno and electro's most unique and celebrated selectors, and it's this side of her work that's showcased on "Kern Volume 5: Exclusives & Rarities", a triple-vinyl set that focuses on the numerous hard-to-find and previously unreleased tracks featured on her new DJ mix for Tresor. As you'd expect the quality threshold remains thrillingly high throughout, with Hauff focusing on fuzzy and scuzzy heavyweight slabs of electro, techno, ghetto tech and industrial-strength hardcore. Amongst the unreleased highlights are tracks from Umwelt, Machino, Galaxian, L.F.T and her good self (alongside Morah), while crate diggers will note the inclusion of rarities from Esoterik, Andrea Parker and David Morley, and DJ Godfather and DJ Starkski.
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Pixel Dreams EP
Cat: UH 004. Rel: 23 Apr 25
Computer React (7:17)
Late Night Computering (3:18)
Underwater (3:53)
Pixel Dreams (5:25)
Nummers (5:09)
1234 (4:01)
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Cosmic Flight EP
Cosmic Flight EP (limited 12")
Cat: PBX 34. Rel: 31 Mar 22
Cosmic Flight (K-1 Navigational mix) (5:29)
Cosmic Flight (K-1 instrumental mix) (5:29)
To Fly (Marty Bonds Interdimensional mix) (5:34)
Cosmic Flight (K-1 Bass acappella) (5:07)
Review: Set your radars to the cosmos and prepare for intergalactic take-off at the hands of this new one from K1 and Marty Bonds on Puzzlebox. It's timeless and cinematic electro from the off, with 'Cosmic Flight' (K-1 Navigational mix) layering up neck-snapping drums and bass and squelchy acid lines for you to ride on. Add in some smart spoken words and you have dance floor fire of the highest order. The track also comes as a bass-paella on the flip, while 'To Fly' (Marty Bonds Interdimensional mix) is a more minimal electro cut with lush digital synthesis and smeared astral melodies.

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Shifting Traces EP
Cat: IMMPA 003. Rel: 07 May 25
Rasalhague (5:23)
Tiaki (5:43)
Alien Agenda (7:29)
Avior (6:47)
Review: A sense of patient propulsion runs through this one, as Kozstum threads trance-adjacent synthwork through dubby, shuffling frameworks. 'Rasalhague' is all glowing pads and understated swing, while 'Tiaki' steps deeper into low-slung, post-tribal terrain, the drums barely rising above a whisper. 'Alien Agenda' ups the tension with its echo chamber atmospherics and slow acid seep, before 'Avior' opens out into a big-room closer i poised, melodic, and richly psychedelic. The German DJ's years behind the decks show in the pacing: each track keeps something in reserve, stretching the floor's energy rather than blowing it out.
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Played by: Jane Fitz
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Nontemporal Void
Cat: BITTA 015. Rel: 14 May 25
Granite Monolith (6:37)
Irradiated Body (6:21)
Coming Up For Air (7:14)
Facing The Horizon (5:51)
Review: DJ Nobu's avant-garde Bitta label looks to fellow Japanese great in Osaka-based Erik Luebs for its next trick. As always with this fine imprint, the sounds are about balancing transcendental synths with deep tech rhythms. They are masterclasses in economical arrangement and on the surface don't do much, but when you tune in properly, they are mind-melting trips, starting with the mystery of 'Granite Monolith'. 'Irradiated Body' has loopy synth sequences unfolding at great pace with pristine accuracy and 'Coming Up For Air' gets a little more extroverted with dubby kicks and the sound of overloaded AI machines getting ever more frenzied. 'Facing The Horizon' is a flickering, optimistic and mildly euphoric sound for dropping when the sun peaks through the blinds and you celebrate getting through another night of darkness.
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Played by: Jane Fitz
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The Midwest Advocates Part One
Cat: UNI 1000. Rel: 22 May 25
There's Somebody Out There (9:43)
Chicago Nights (5:21)
Review: The sign of a truly great artist is that you can put on one of their records from some 15 years ago, as well as one out next week, and not tell which is which. Mr Pittman is one of those - a Detroit flag bearer with a raw, otherworldly take on house and techno that always sounds futuristic. 'The Midwest Advocates Part One' first dropped back in 2007 and is being repressed now and is just as good as ever with ramshackle and dusty grooves, wonky synths and eerie textures all getting you into a trance and keeping you there. Both cuts on this are standouts in his impressive discography.

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Modulations
Cat: SEMANTICA 175. Rel: 08 May 25
New Horizons (5:23)
Invisible Star (5:12)
A Very Unusual Brightening (5:14)
Cosmic Glasses (5:22)
Outside The Time Zone (5:13)
Further Away (5:31)
Review: After 2024's 'The Stranger', a new, impressionistic techno-electronica record from Oscar Mulero betrays in the Madrid artist an honest naivete, as titular techno cosmic impressions contrast a homespun, motion-blurred front cover. Can we hear the wood for the trees? 'New Horizons' and 'Invisible Star' would certainly seem to suggest not. We're always in the thick of it, even as intergalactic wow-signal comms traverse repetitive aeons, light-year, and as we travel further and further 'Outside The Time Zone', further and 'Further Away'. A cool, armrest-clenching continuation from the Spanish fave.
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Played by: Cari Lekebusch
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Forms
Forms (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: E2E8 07. Rel: 01 May 25
Release The Tension (4:57)
Release The Tension (Forest Drive West ‘Rising Tension’ remix) (8:03)
Against The Tide (6:46)
Woodpecker (5:38)
Aves Acid (5:52)
Canopy Dreams (5:51)
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Pressure 3D
Pressure 3D (limited hand-stamped 12" + insert)
Cat: BSUN 013. Rel: 09 Apr 25
Last Breath (4:54)
Tunnel Drift (5:22)
Last Breath (Al Wootton remix) (4:28)
Tunnel Drift (Ottomani Parker rework) (9:20)
Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $14.03
Fragments
Fragments (limited white vinyl 12")
Cat: PBX 36. Rel: 06 Sep 22
Linear Motion (5:06)
Echoes (5:36)
Metallics (5:05)
Sequence In Time (5:03)
Review: Optic Nerve's - or Keith Tucker's if you prefer - Fragments EP is the last of the year from the Puzzlebox label and is a lush and futuristic techno offering that lands on limited white vinyl. 'Linear Motion' is powered by a sleek and propulsive deep techno bassline with solid stabs and majestic arp sequences. 'Echoes' is just as dreamy in its melody but then becomes a hefty techno stomper and 'Metallics' brings rich bell sounds, peak time drums and real class to any DJ set. 'Sequence in Time' is the closer with its hyper speed, icy melodies and twisted synths all making for a scintillating sound.

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Interlink
Interlink (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: CRRT 01. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Orbe - "Jaxa" (6:28)
PTTRNRCRRNT - "Refraction" (5:32)
Deluka - "Axis" (4:42)
Jorge Flukso - "Synaptic" (5:49)
Review: Coorreente Belgium delivers a compelling slice of modern techno with 'Interlink', a four-track compilation that dives deep into rhythmic exploration and sci-fi atmospheres. Each cut offers a unique perspective, yet together they create an excellent and cohesive experience. Orbe's 'Jaxa' kicks things off with a spacey, melodic groove. The track's sci-fi techno aesthetic is underscored by rhythmic intricacies, creating a sense of forward momentum through the cosmos. It sets the tone with a blend of dreamlike melodies and pulsing beats. 'Refraction' by PTTRNRCRRNT follows, venturing into tribal territory with creative, off-kilter rhythms. Alien-esque warning sounds weave through the mix, adding a sense of unease and mystery that keeps listeners on edge. On Side-2, Deluka's 'Axis' plunges into subterranean techno with a deep, hypnotic vibe. Elements of trance filter through crisp production, guiding the listener on a spacey, introspective journey that feels both grounded and ethereal. Jorge Flukso's 'Synaptic' closes the EP with a nod to classic underground techno. Its dynamic, brooding build recalls the raw energy of Surgeon's warehouse bangers. The track's evolving layers and relentless drive create a late-night atmosphere perfect for dark, crowded dance floors. 'Interlink' is a well-curated snapshot of techno's diverse spectrum, balancing the cerebral and the physical with finesse. If you are one that thinks techno has been over-saturated the last decade and that there is no good techno coming out anymore then I would check this EP out.
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Lush
Lush (12" in die-cut sleeve (indie exclusive))
Cat: LMS 1725334. Rel: 08 May 25
Lush (3-1) (10:04)
Lush (3-2) (1:53)
Lush (Underworld) (3-3 Underworld remix) (11:21)
Lush (Warrior Drift) (3-4 Psychick Warriors Ov Gaia Warrior Drift remix) (10:48)
Lush (3-5 CJ Bolland remix) (6:16)
Review: A cornerstone of early 90s electronic music, Orbital's Lush resurfaces with renewed energy through the Orbital LEDs reissue campaign. Originally released in 1993, the EP is a masterclass in melodic techno, featuring the iconic 'Lush 3-1' and 'Lush 3-2', two seamlessly interwoven tracks that exemplify the Hartnoll brothers' knack for crafting emotionally resonant, rhythmically complex soundscapes. Reissued on 12" with striking new artwork by Intro, this edition includes heavyweight remixes by Underworld and CJ Bolland, whose reworks push the tracks deeper into the club stratosphere. Underworld brings a dense, propulsive momentum, while Bolland injects a sleek, hard-edged urgency. Yet it's Orbital's originals that remain the centerpiece. Those epic gliding arpeggios, layered synths and rolling percussion conjure both introspection and euphoria. A vital part of their Brown Album, Lush helped define the progressive techno movement, influencing generations of producers. Three decades on, the tracks still pulse with a timeless vibrancy.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Radiccio
Radiccio (limited 12")
Cat: LMS 1725332. Rel: 04 Apr 25
Halcyon (10:57)
The Naked & The Dead (6:23)
Sunday (7:08)
The Naked & The Dub (11:48)
Review: UK rave pioneers Orbital are revisiting their early 'Brown Album' EPs with the launch of a new and ongoing Orbital LEDs ('Limited Edition Drops') series. These 12"s are being re-issued with newly commissioned artwork by Intro. This one was originally released in September 1992 and is one of the group's most famous because it contains their most iconic track 'Halcyon' which blurs ethereal vocals with hypnotic breaks that define 90s dance music and still get huge reactions to this day. The EP also includes 'The Naked and the Dead' which is a darker techno track, plus 'Sunday' and the previously unreleased dub version of 'The Naked and The Dub.' Essential.

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Played by: DJ Mau Mau
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Soft Glow Fierce Light
Cat: FUSE 07. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Unfold (6:51)
Flow (6:11)
Solitude (7:05)
Wave To Wave (7:41)
Review: Across five tracks, Belgium's own Phara lifts the lid on a formerly sealed jar's worth of feeling, indulging a new outlet for much of the same ideas explored his longer-standing alias In Glass. Here dub techno atmospherics riffle against the vitrine pulse of his main alias; 'Unfold' builds patiently, layering filtered pads and gently rising energy, while 'Flow' rides a rip-tidal groove and seafoamy chords. 'Wave To Wave' drifts out yonder to early techno terra firma, while 'Solitude' prefers a sixteenthy chord teething. Phara's evolution is patent - always in dialogue with his roots, yet never static.
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Biokinetics (25th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: MP 26. Rel: 22 Jul 21
Port Gentil (12:21)
Nautical Dub (5:49)
Biokinetics 1 (5:21)
Biokinetics 2 (8:29)
Port Of Call (9:10)
Port Of Nuba (8:08)
Nautical Nuba (9:00)
Nautical Zone (12:10)
Review: Techno scholars have long believed that the release of Porter Ricks' 1996 album Biokinetics was something of a watershed moment. Not quite deep techno, dub techno, ambient techno or abstract experimentalism, but something in between, the album set new standards for sound design, minimalistic percussion programming (Ricardo Villaobos being one who learned much from its use of off-kilter approach) and dancefloor experimentalism. As this remastered 25th anniversary edition proves, Biokentics still sounds fresh, inspired and wonderfully unusual. If anything, it sounds more current now than it did way back in the late 1990s - a sure sign of its timeless, ground-breaking nature.
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This But More
Cat: NAFF 022. Rel: 09 Aug 24
Everything Forgotten Flows (5:34)
Silicate Tusks (2:29)
Learn To Fly (feat Sabola) (5:46)
Segue (3:38)
Ruins (5:14)
Like It Shouldn't (4:36)
Thick Air (4:40)
Eternal (feat Adam Feingold) (2:05)
Wake (feat James K) (4:20)
Grimoire (2:06)
Basalt Tones (feat Jesse Osborne-Lanthier) (5:19)
Moonstone (feat Ben Bondy) (3:45)
Frayed (3:08)
To See Our Secret Die (feat Sabola) (4:49)
Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Pareidolia Remixed (Forest Drive West, Maara, Notte Infinita, Upsammy)
Cat: MDG 021X. Rel: 22 Apr 25
Hazard (Forest Drive West 85 remix) (7:31)
Hazard (Forest Drive West Slowmo remix) (7:19)
Memory Palace (Maara remix) (7:15)
Pareidolia (Notte Infinita Hi-Tech Roller) (7:26)
Glass Shards (Upsammy remix) (5:42)
Review: Priori's 'Pareidolia' EP proved a big hit so it makes sense that the Midgar label now drops a selection of remixes of it. The hi-fidelity master Forest Drive West delivers two remixes, including one mesmerising half-time twist up of 'Hazard' and a more slow, wonderfully murky techno workout. Montreal's Maara transforms 'Memory Palace' into a dub techno delight that will have you floating above the floor while Notte Infinita adds a seductive drum & bass vibe to the title track. Last but not least, Amsterdam's Upsammy brings a typically innovative and playful touch that makes 'Glass Shards' a lively rhythmic workout.
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Hallowed Ground
Cat: S 002. Rel: 19 Aug 24
Scan 7 - "Detroit Built The First Techno Museum" (3:35)
Inohs Sivad - "Sxerendade" (feat Charles Prophet Jr) (5:43)
EMICee - "Bounce Glxtch" (3:43)
AUX88 - "This Is What U Want" (feat Demian Monet) (4:18)
Scan 7 - "I Am From Detroit" (Dre Brown remix) (3:28)
The Man With No Name - "Devil His Due" (3:02)
Review: Hallowed Ground is a six-track compilation that showcases the depth and variety of Detroit Techno, featuring renowned artists and fresh talents alike. Opening with Scan 7's 'Detroit Built The First Techno Museum,' the track sets a sophisticated tone, rooted in the city's rich musical history. Inohs Sivad's 'Sxerendade' follows with a house anthem highlighted by sultry vocals, adding a layer of sensuality. EM-i-Cee's 'Bounce Glxtch' offers a techy groove, providing a perfect transition to the flip side. AUX88's 'This Is What U Want' delivers crunchy electro beats that will resonate with fans of classic Detroit sounds. The compilation continues with Scan 7's 'I Am From Detroit' (Dre Brown remix), a fresh take that keeps the city's spirit alive. Man With No Name's 'Devil His Due' takes listeners on a Drexciyan electro journey, adding an intriguing edge. Scott Avery closes the set with 'Sxerenade' (Low-Key Seduction mix), wrapping up the compilation with a smooth, seductive vibe. Hallowed Ground is a compelling collection for any techno enthusiast.
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Meltem
Meltem (limited hand-stamped 12")
Cat: SUSH 61. Rel: 31 Jul 23
Meltem I (6:35)
Meltem II (7:05)
Meltem III (3:32)
Review: Soft Traffic is an alias for a well-known digi-dub producer who recently turned heads with an outing on Made Mecum. Now they land on the mighty Sushitech with a super limited, hand-stamped 12" featuring Prince Morella. It opens up with the silky smooth 'Meltem I', a liquid dub techno roller with chords rippling out to an infinite horizon as vocal muttering up top heighten the immersive trip. Part II is more icy and underwater, with rhythmic synth undulations and smooth-as-silk drum rotations locking you into a meditative state. Last of all is part III, an ambient sounds scape with subtly suggestive rhythms as you float in an underwater cavern. Classy stuff.
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Tags: Dub Techno
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Floyd
Floyd (12")
Cat: RAWAX 011LTDR. Rel: 02 Apr 25
Floyd (7:08)
Doobie (7:33)
Review: First released in 1999, Swayzak's 'Floyd/Doobie' shook the British duo's catalogue. Though it wasn't 'Bueno' or 'Fukumachi', this deep house cut was the next best choice for followers of the then burgeoning tech house circuit. Swayzak were already favourites on this and the deep house scene, and had clawed in acclaim for their involvement in both as early as 1993. One particularly prolix bio deems them the incipients of "1st wave 2000-era progressive deep minimal", which is too analytic even for us manic categorisers. No, we prefer to take these two big-hitters as they are: brimming with enthusiasm for a gadget-packed future, 'Floyd' fizzes and twitches with the pulsing blurts of a saw synth, as if to suggest constant magnetic stimulation from above. 'Doobie', meanwhile, hears our protagonist disrobe the techno utility belt, returning to a wireless home, so to gaze out over a subtly detuned chord landscape set to munching percs.
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Tags: Tech House
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Sentient
Sentient (limited 180 gram vinyl 12" in embossed sleeve)
Cat: HYPNUS 043. Rel: 06 Feb 25
Sentient (6:32)
Amphibia (7:52)
Uterus (6:41)
Reptilian (7:01)
Review: Luigi Tozzi is a revered techno artist who has a pretty special live show. The way he crafts that informs how he records in the studio which means his music always feels lived-in and impromptu - you never quite know how it is going to unfold. This new outing on Hypnos backs that up - it's full of lithe rhythms and dubby undertones, with ever-evolving synth lines up top taking on various aquatic, alien or more organic forms. 'Sentient' sets the scene then 'Amphibia' further trances you out and 'Uterus' rolls ever deeper. 'Reptilian' is a more textured and dark closer.
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Modular World
Cat: PBX 29. Rel: 04 May 20
Modular World (4:27)
Schematixs (5:30)
Review: After putting it on hiatus three years ago, Detroit electro legend Keith Tucker has decided to bring back the Puzzlebox label he launched with Anthony 'Shake' Shakir way back in 1995. He's at the controls for this comeback release, which astonishingly is also the sometime Aux88 member's first solo single since 2015. He kicks things off with "Modular World", a creepy but funk-fuelled slab of intergalactic electro that boasts whispered vocals, spacey sounds and the same up-tempo energy levels as Aux88's 1990s output. Over on the flip it's all about "Schematixs", a bleeping and unearthly affair that sits somewhere between Kraftwerk and Egyptian Lover.
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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
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Moving Pressure 03
Cat: MP 03. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Relax (6:46)
Chomp Chomp (6:07)
Cave (6:03)
Deep Under (6:47)
Review: This dynamic UK born producer returns with the third release on Moving Pressure Records, delivering a deeply hypnotic and percussive techno experience. Known for his precise, minimal yet groove-heavy sound, Wise crafts four cuts that are both functional and grooving. On Side-A, 'Relax' is a tribal-tinged stomper, driven by rolling percussion and a stripped-back, looping groove that feels built for the late-night hours. 'Chomp Chomp' follows with a subterranean pulse, where deep basslines and eerie, alien atmospheres create a mesmerising, heady effect. Side-B continues the journey with 'Cave', a pumping, evolving builder that slowly unfolds, layering subtle textures over a locked-in minimal grooveithe kind of track that sneaks up on you. Finally, 'Deep Under' lives up to its name, offering subliminal, well-crafted techno with clean, rolling momentum, perfect for deep dancefloor moments. Rene Wise once again proves why he's one of the most exciting names in stripped-down, groove-oriented techno, delivering a tightly produced, hypnotic collection that will satisfy both DJs and discerning listeners.
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