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Velar EP
Velar EP (12")
Cat: BCCO 002. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Velar (5:30)
Unfolding Memories (5:16)
Shadow Runner (5:41)
Ghostly Siren (6:28)
Review: BCCO's second helping makes a full EP debut for Cirkle, a Greek talent with more than two decades in the game behind him. And he shows that with some nice stylish variation across these four cuts. 'Velar' is urgent and hubby but muscular techno with banging percussion driving it home, while 'Unfolding Memories' is more deep with an impish lead darting about them to bring some sense of the unknown. 'Shadow Runner' is loopy, head-wrecking, panel-beating techno but the best of the lot might be the closer, a smoother counter to the rest which taps into the deep, hi-tek soul vibes of Detroit's finest.
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Hypnotize
Hypnotize (12")
Cat: OYSTER 68. Rel: 07 Mar 25
Hypnotize (6:55)
Talk To Me (7:16)
Talk To Me (Sleep D remix) (6:43)
Talk To Me (Roza Terenzi remix) (5:42)
Review: If you ask us, Kalahari Oyster Cult is a label as unique in sound as it is in name. You can never quite be sure what they might serve up next, but you can be sure it is worth dialling into. Alfred Czital & Ayu step up for this one, which starts at high speed and has drums and hits skating along the surface at compelling pace as warped vocal fragments loop to trippy effect. 'Talk To Me' is another groove with real urgency but plenty of inventive sound designs and clipped, underlapping bass. It's hyper modern and dead good. The Sleep D remix is more zoned out and smooth for the afters and Roza Terenzi brings a signature sense of wonkiness.
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 in stock $16.86
Elektro Body Musique
Elektro Body Musique (hand-numbered black & red vinyl LP + insert + MP3 download code limited to 300 copies)
Cat: PYLON 55. Rel: 17 Mar 25
Bound, I Rise (3:45)
Tremble For Me (3:27)
Pulse (3:06)
Need To Sin (3:39)
Take What's Mine (3:00)
Fate Awaits (3:38)
Darkest Hour (3:52)
Lights Down Low (3:53)
House Of God (4:05)
On This Night (3:45)
Dressed In Black (3:37)
Review: Die Sexual exist in the world of Adult, of Gary Numan on a night out at Kit Kat Club, Cabaret hedonism, phallic and yonic electronic beats, rhythms and other noises. Elektro Body Musique, the title a play on electronic body music, or EBM to the cool kids, takes the bull by the horn with savage, hyper-lascivious futurist club music that makes you feel like the voyeur and objectifier in equal measure. 11 tracks owe as much to dystopian cold wave as electroclash and synth pop, basslines warbling and bouncing beneath blunt instrument kick drums and savage key stabs, all topped with the kind of energy-inducing snares we often worry were left in the glory days of these sounds. Immediately dark, alluring, and suggestive, it's a strong case for giving in to temptation.
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 in stock $47.27
100 Years Of Deathchant
100 Years Of Deathchant (1-sided digitally printed clear vinyl 12")
Cat: DEATHCHANTSP 02. Rel: 03 Apr 25
100 Years Of Deathchant (10:56)
Review: The DJ Producer goes in hard here with a special one-sided 12" that uses all of its almost 11-minute lay time to pack in as many hardcore references, sounds and motifs as possible. It is a head-spinning, ear-tickling medley of legendary status that comes as a massive tribute to DJ Hellfish and the 100th release of his Deathchant label.
It's an absolute bomb of a tune, packed with energy and intensity, rave sirens, caustic pads, distorted bass and chopped-up shout-outs. Brilliantly mad.
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 in stock $25.42
Jubilee EP
Cat: DIURNAL 002. Rel: 07 Mar 25
Jubilee (6:02)
Nikuman (6:39)
My Quiet Place (8:18)
Review: Roger Gressen explores the finer end of the dub spectrum, whether crafting deep techno or micro house. He is a master of deft synth designs that always brings his sparse soundscapes to life. Once more here you will be gazing on at wonder as lithe melodic details drift by over serene arps and lithe drums. 'Jubilee' is super seductive with its wispy of melodic light and 'Nikuman' rides on pillowy low ends with eons of open space above for you to get lost in. The exquisite eight minute closer 'My Quiet Place' shuts down with glitchy claps hanging next to widescreen synth smears. Gorgeous.

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Strange Feeling EP
Cat: IDR 001. Rel: 06 Mar 25
Something In The Water (5:49)
The Thief (6:02)
Something In The Water (LVCA remix) (6:33)
The Thief (LOG_IN remix) (5:49)
Review: Internal Dialogue Records kicks off with Ginno as the artist leading the charge on its debut EP. This release "embodies the label's commitment to diversity and quality" with Ginno dropping two techno-driven tracks designed for the dancefloor and packed with synth-pop vocals with deep, immersive bass and dark, mystical melodic work. LVCA's remix brings a nostalgic Electroclash vibe from the late 90s, while 'Log In' closes the 12" with a remix tailored for the most intense and electrifying late-night moments. It's a presuming start from all.

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Recreational Murder EP
Recreational Murder EP (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: YNYG 001. Rel: 04 Mar 25
Tangerine Meme (5:43)
Reaper (5:40)
Reaper (Peder Mannerfelt remix) (4:50)
Ruthless Romance (3:59)
Good Medicine (5:57)
Review: Casper Hastings is neither a ghost nor from Hastings. He is an electronic innovator from Ireland who has built up a fine catalogue on the likes of TXTRL and Sticky Ground. He is back on the Yin Yang label here with another high class assault that draws on electro, jungle and techno. Opener 'Tangerine Meme' sets the scene with crisp drum programming and snappy drum breaks underpinned by warped acid. 'Reaper' is as menacing as the title suggests with more direct, punchy electro and Peder Mannerfelt flips it into a surging wall of techno. 'Ruthless Romance's a devastating edge of breaks-driven jungle and 'Good Medicine' has bleeping synths over wobbly low ends and caustic drum funk.
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Beneath The Roses
Cat: ODDEVEN 078. Rel: 14 Apr 25
Beneath The Roses (4:42)
Everything Is Illuminated (Andre Kronert remix) (7:48)
Everything Is Illuminated (7:42)
Still, The World Is Dark (9:43)
Review: For those who crave dark, detailed, and tightly tuned techno, check this one out from Stephan Hinz. He lands on Odd Even with four cuts packed with tension, immersive atmosphere and precision-crafted sounds for peak-time floors. 'Beneath The Roses' begins with potent kick drums tightly stacked under sizzling synth work and 'Everything Is Illuminated' and 'Still, The World Is Dark' ring more dark, grainy moods for the dead of night. On remix duty, Andre Kronert flips 'Everything Is Illuminated' into a relentless, stripped-back roller that locks you in from the first bar. This one's built for heads who like their techno raw.
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Memorias Del Futuro
Cat: FYM 01. Rel: 24 Feb 25
Memorias Del Futuro (6:10)
Retrospection (Inferno mix) (6:06)
Lost In Space (5:40)
Vision Of U (6:08)
Review: Spain seems to be turning out an ever more vital array of labels that delve into the vast world of electro. And here we have the grand arrival of another, Follow Your Mind, which offers up some nice cerebral styles from Samuel Jabba. 'Memorias Del Futuro' is raw and direct with frazzled pads and snappy drums, 'Retrospection' (Inferno mix) has a throwback sci-fi vibe with visceral synths firing across the linear drums and 'Lost In Space brings that nice sci-fi edge. Last of all is 'Vision Of U' with its silky arps and snappy drums all topped with some cool vocoder vocals.
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Call Of The Sea
Cat: QYN 001. Rel: 15 Apr 25
Wet Skin (5:18)
Count Me Out (5:59)
Do Son At Night (5:29)
Gone Water (6:51)
Review: Emily Jeanne launches her new label Quynh with a bold debut that explores psychedelic club music and deep percussive rhythms. Named after a nocturnal flower, Quynh reflects new school talent Emily's authentic late-night sound and a move toward more experimental territory. Opener 'Wet Skin' dives in with pounding kicks and burrowing deep techno intensity while 'Count Me Out' brings sparse, agile drum & bass textures. 'Do Son At Night' shifts into a dreamlike flow of loose percussion and swirling synths that rise and fall with grace, while closer 'Gone Water' embraces polyrhythmic psychedelia to end what is a thrilling, unconventional statement from an artist pushing boundaries.
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Chaos EP
Chaos EP (limited 180 gram black white & turquoise splattered vinyl 12")
Cat: FLASHX 28. Rel: 10 Mar 25
Side Control (6:28)
We Grow At Night (6:35)
Chaos (2:07)
Kimura (5:48)
False Worlds (5:45)
Review: Florian Meindl keeps it real on a new one for Flash that strikes right at the heart of a strobe-lit dance floor. First up is 'Side Control' which hurries along with clipped drum funk and urgent synth loops that get the heat racing and the feet marching. 'We Grow At Night' gets more frenzies with a wall of squiggling acid and demonic vocals all washing over you to psychotic effect and 'Chaos' keeps up that synapse firing sense of arrest with pixelated synths spraying about the mix. 'Kimura' allows a moment to catch your breath and sink int a drawn out and dubby techno trip before 'False Worlds' closes with more mindfuckery and smart synth craft.
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 in stock $18.24
MINIMOODEXTRA 013
Cat: MINIMOODEXTRA 013. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Track 1 (15:37)
Track 2 (10:05)
Review: German label Minimood keeps it deeper than deep each and every time. The Extra sister label steps up here with the eponymous label head in charge of two more meditative and mindful trips into the underworld of dub. 'Track 1' is perfectly unhurried, with sparse chords punctuating a deeply buried bassline and subtly implied rhythm. Whether warming up or zoning out a room, it's a doozy. The second cut ups the pace a little but still has warm, rounded edges and muffled knocks and hits over a pillow bassline and rubbery kicks that melt to nothing. It's minimal dub techno perfection, frankly.


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How Delicious
Cat: SLS 005. Rel: 15 Apr 25
Sour Pie (7:01)
Circuits (6:26)
Que Rico Enrigo (7:25)
Clockworksx (7:51)
Review: Silias Records welcomes Marko Nastic, a venerated DJ and producer from Serbia who could rightly claim to be one of his country's biggest underground electronic music exports. He brings peak time renegers here with tracks rooted in techno and tech such as 'Sour Pie' with its mechanical drum loops and rickety rhythms run through with blasts of electricity. 'Circuits' is smoother, deeper, more rounded in design and jazzy in melody. 'Que Rico Enrigo' is packed with well-designed sounds and a hint of Latin flair in the vocal sample and 'Clockworksx' shuts down with a thudding, persuasive and chunky tech sound with clattering percussion adding some texture.

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Osiris
Osiris (12")
Cat: ANCTR 01. Rel: 24 Feb 25
Arabia Antigua (7:40)
Osiris (6:07)
Desierto Intergalactico (6:48)
Vuelve De Los Muertos (5:08)
Review: Welcome to the first drop for the brand new label Ancestros. On this evidence ,it is going to be another one to keep close tabs on if you like direct and raw electro. The first EP is a collaborative one between Nulek and Brian Topham that opens with the blistering bass and searching synth energy of 'Arabia Antigua' before 'Osiris' brings experimental broken beats and wispy, haunting leads to a heavyweight bassline. 'Desierto Intergalactico' brings some acid to the party and 'Vuelve De Los Muertos' closes down with some fantastical nimble drum programming and steppy synth sequences that will make your body pop.
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Siku Series 006
Cat: SIKUS 06. Rel: 12 Mar 25
Onoffon - "Matter What" (5:46)
Sebastian - "Dreams Metaphors" (5:21)
Rufo - "Mr Wonderful " (5:36)
Brian Topham - "Expressive Dimension" (6:22)
Review: SIKU's various artists offerings always result in a nice and varied sound across two sides of vinyl and the sixth such drop is another one worth of attention for techno heads. Onoffon opens with 'Matter What' which rides on raw drums with slapping hits and stark synths, while Sebastian's 'Dreams Metaphors' has a ghoulish energy and dark, twisted synth menace. Rufo brings some cosmic wonder and bleeping melodic sequences to 'Mr Wonderful' and Brian Topham's 'Expressive Dimension' is a straight up tool with burrowing leads.

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 in stock $17.14
Vivendum 5
Vivendum 5 (transparent lilac marbled vinyl 12" + mp3 download code)
Cat: FSR 009. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Psyk - "Static Drift" (5:18)
Shoal - "Backflash" (6:16)
Blazej Malinowski - "Beyond The Veil Of Sleep" (6:52)
Save Your Atoll - "Psyop" (5:56)
Review: The note with this new collection from Fur:ther Sessions is a quote by the Latin thinker Cicero. "We must live to enjoy the freedom that can benefit our friends and harm no one." It is certainly something to ponder while you get lost in the deeply immersive techno that comes with it. Psyk'scaptly titled 'Static Drift' does fizz with a microscopic sense of electrical activity while Shoal's deep, speedy, meditative 'Backflash' swirls with cosmic waves. Blazej Malinowski's 'Beyond The Veil Of Sleep' has a darker core thanks to the twisted synth phrases that worm their way all through the middle and Save Your Atoll then allows a little melodic light to shine into his hallucinogenic roller 'Psyop.' Smart stuff for both head and heel.

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Golden
Golden (12")
Cat: TERM 241. Rel: 05 Mar 25
Golden (5:32)
All We Have (5:42)
Review: German label Terminal M's place in the techno world has long been established - it deals in fresh sounds for big rooms with hints of minimal. Mark Reeve now adds his work into the mix with this bold and inescapable two tracker. 'Golden' is a wave of techno with textural synth loops spraying about the mix like an untethered hose while chunky drums rattle the walls. 'All We Have' then gets even more extroverted and maximal with tortured synth stabs, big brain frying leads and more dark, all-consuming drums.
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Crinkle
Crinkle (12")
Cat: TTT 111. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Stomach (3:59)
Compact (4:57)
Toboggan (IYNLID) (4:35)
Crinkle (6:58)
Review: Following 2023's When A Worm Wears A Wig, Robin Stewart returns with Crinkle and delivers a set of warped dub techno tracks that apply advanced dub logic to precise, pointillistic rhythms. Channelling influences like Peder Mannerfelt and Rrose, Stewart revives classic genre tropes with a fresh perspective that dives deeper into the physicality of sound and focuses on bass throbs over aggressive kicks. Standout tracks like 'Stomach' surprise with lolloping off-grid beats soaked in lysergic textures while 'Compact' delivers a more traditional peak-time vibe with innovative processing. The title track brings everything together with mind-bending spectral rhythms.
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T
T (2xLP)
Cat: NE 106. Rel: 11 Mar 25
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Iiijjjiii (3:33)
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jjjttttttt (5:10)
jjjjjjjjjj (5:50)
jjjjj!!!!!!!!!! (3:58)
tttttttttttttttt (5:23)
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ttll (2:43)
tttttiiiilll (3:35)
lllllliiiiijjj (4:46)
ttt!!!!! (4:03)
l l l l l l lil (2:48)
Review: Swedish duo SHXCXCHCXSH distort club music by using a refined, idiosyncratic palette that challenges functionality. As logophiles, they twist language into fragmented, barely recognisable sequences, reflecting their experimental process. Their new album marks their debut for Northern Electronics and showcases a broader exploration of sound. Spanning 15 tracks in style, it combines drone elements, shredded vocals and chaotic melodies to make for a dark, intense atmosphere. Interspersed with brooding yet effervescent breaks, ......t is their most focused and comprehensive work to date and it also pushes their sound into new territories.
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 in stock $30.95
South One
South One (12")
Cat: DUBWAX 009. Rel: 08 Apr 25
Tuatapere (6:20)
Bluff (6:13)
Taupo (6:28)
Ohangai (6:27)
Review: CREDO label head and respected German DJ and producer Alex Bau offers up his first sounds under new alas Stoering here on the Dub Wax label. And the location of the music hints at what he is looking to explore with his new project, namely deep and dubbed-out techno soundscapes. They are steeped in the Basic Channel school with dusty hi-hats and fuzzy pads stretched out over frictionless drums. The pace remains steady and seductive throughout and the EP reaches its pinnacle with 'Taupo' thanks to the pairing of a gently bumping rhythm and scattering of metallic hits that widen the scope of the groove.

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Played by: Shadow Dancer
 in stock $14.37
Pollurian EP
VARIOUS
Cat: BS 1818008. Rel: 02 Apr 25
Casual Treatment - "Solaris" (4:58)
DBFB - "Brinicle" (5:14)
Elektrabel - "1105" (5:42)
Itzaac - "Elasticomanae" (4:40)
Dimi Angelis - "Atoms" (5:30)
Stefan Vincent & Stroef - "2bm1ib1ia" (5:52)
Jerome Krom - "Dyson Spheres" (7:01)
Review: Following on from the first various artists E 'Outer Base' on Boomstraat 1818 comes Pollurian, another vital collection of 7 minimal techno tools. There really is something for every occasion here with Casual Treatment one with some mind-melting 90s synth madness and DBFB then laying down quick, urgent and paired-back dub techno that takes you to another level. Itzaac twists squeaky synths and broad synth smears over a linear groove on 'Elasticomanae' and Stefan Vincent & Stroef aim to melt your mind with their percussive and high cerebral workout "2bm1ib1ia'. Jerome From shuts down with a more atmospheric and slower sound that provokes introspection.
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 in stock $14.93
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 $14.65
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