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Beyond Causality EP
Cat: KC 001. Rel: 23 May 25
Identity Virus (6:13)
Fourth Way (8:25)
DUMBAH (6:19)
Abacus (5:45)
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Backrooms
Backrooms (12")
Cat: IT 054. Rel: 10 Nov 22
Backrooms (7:03)
Chamber Of Mazarbul (5:35)
Nulspace (5:51)
Pipe Dreams (5:05)
Review: Four big, booming , bass heavy tracks from Swiss production and DJ duo Atrice that stand astride several genre definitions from dubstep to techno and electro. The pair pride themselves on their sound design and it certainly lends a subtle but perceptible air to the hair raising frequencies flying around on the likes of 'Backrooms' and 'Pipe Dreams', the two most obvious contenders for the dubstep tag. 'Chamber Of Mazarbul' and the more electronica-slanted 'Nulspace' are less conventional - at least by general standards if not the wonderfully wayward 'rules' of the eternally renegade Ilian Tape label - but equally thunderous and well executed.
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Hitech Tribecore
Hitech Tribecore (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: FORESTDARK 04. Rel: 17 Mar 25
Virus D
Trip To Mine
Tikai Moi
Paradigma
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SRC 004
SRC 004 (12")
Cat: SRC 004. Rel: 30 Jan 23
Blasha & Allatt - "8am In Salford" (6:01)
Phil Berg - "Dispatched" (5:56)
Spekki Webu - "Elevation" (6:55)
Ipeo - "Expander" (7:12)
Review: An international EP comp from Positivesource, the four tracks contained on this monstrous hard trance compendium are like sonic wake-up slaps. '8am In Salford' by Blasha and Allatt, while not elucidating where in Salford they're alluding to, certainly conjures all sorts of images of famous rave venue The White Hotel, with its alternating strobe lights and menacing size. The production on every track here is massive, each one emphasizing its kicks and percussion before weaving in additional melodic layers. Spekki Webu's 'Elavation' is the best techno tune we've heard in a while too; it's not often you hear such a well-rounded unity of sounds glued so tightly together.
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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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Die Schopfung
Cat: BOY 8829. Rel: 07 Aug 23
Die Schopfung (6:14)
No Rock (5:52)
Review: German hardcore and hard trance act Cybex Factor were active from 1991 to 1994 and dropped only four EPs in that time. The first one was produced by Martin Damm and Bit Bites Brain, the second by Damm on his own, and the final two had Claudius Debold at the controls. 'Die Schopfung' was their debut offering and one that has become a bit of an expensive collectors' item over the years so now gets a reissue on Boy. It very much chimes with the current trend for trance, harder techno and acid to all collide in the club and so is sure to win plenty of new generation fans who like its retro-future charms.
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Dfuse All Tha Tension
Cat: FOUL 002. Rel: 12 May 25
dfuse all the tension (7:45)
da nastiest (7:54)
Review: Dashiell has been road testing these two tunes in his sets for a while, and they have always done a job. They finally arrive on wax courtesy of Foul Play and are sure to get dropped all over the place this summer. 'dfuse all the tension' is the right mix of driving tech but wonky minimal. The bassline is drunk and all over the place while the lead synth has a retro video game feel, and some crisp melodies and refracted vocals finish it well. On the flip, 'da nastiest' is faster and more direct with some turbocharged and bass-driven tech house characterised by another sleazy vocal and phased synth lines that bring a playful twist.
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Tsukuyomi EP
Cat: SENTAKU 009. Rel: 21 May 25
Tsukuyomi (6:46)
Analong Time (6:23)
Air Felix (7:15)
Fantasy (5:43)
Review: Italian artist Mirko Felicioli steps up to the Sentaku label under the moniker Tsukuyomi, named after the Japanese moon god. What he cooks up are sounds steeped in mystery and introspection while traversing deep techno and electro textures with raw underground spirit. The title track sets the tone with crisp and snappy drums and hits and murky pads, while 'Analong Time' offers a minimalist groove layered with electro-tinged loops. On the B-side, 'Air Felix' shines with futuristic flair and fluid synth play, while 'Fantasy' closes with dreamy yet propulsive force that rounds out a moody, refined journey for body and mind.
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Fa 2012
Fa 2012 (12")
Cat: EMEGO 151. Rel: 27 Sep 12
Fa 2012
Fa (Mark Fell remix)
Review: The notorious "Fa", featured on the classic LP, "Hotel Paral.lel" by Fennesz gets a welcomed re-edit by the man himself, on Editions Mego! Over 15 years after its release, the track still sounds as fresh as ever - managing to blur the lines between club music and drone psychedelia, but this 2012 reinterpretation adds an extra breath of warmth and subtlety thanks to its extended arrangement. Mark Fell aka Sensate Focus combines a healthy dosage of prophetic vocals and sharp percussion on the B side, without compromising the original's sparseness and freedom of movement. Spectacular journeys into sound.
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Memories
Memories (12")
Cat: IT 059. Rel: 01 Nov 23
Reprocessing (4:59)
Riflesso (5:59)
Memories (5:20)
Approach (5:13)
Review: Neapolitan duo Fireground have been on a rapid ascent since debuting on Tresor in 2021, and following their Recreation 12" earlier this year they return to Ilian Tape for a second round of immersive, high-pressure techno soul. Compared to a lot of the dark and dystopian sounds infiltrating the faster reaches of the modern techno scene, Fireground have a strong sense of uplift which comes through in abundance on the likes of 'Memories', as harmonious, dubbed-out pads and thunderous drums collide for maximum positive response. If you need to inject some energy into a techno dancefloor, these tracks will achieve results beyond your wildest dreams.
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Spin
Spin (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: IT 066. Rel: 16 Oct 24
Glare (5:38)
Stand (5:14)
Spin (5:02)
Red Night (5:16)
Review: Munich's techno powerhouse Ilian Tape is back with a new EP which, as usual, features a quarter of direct and unmistakably functional tracks but the designs are top-notch. Fireground - a male/female duo - first offer us the big, bouncy, percussive banger 'Glare', before 'Stand' keeps it just as tribal and percussive and straight up. 'Spin' brings a little playfulness with some sleek machine soul sounds adding warmth and a bit of Detroit colour to the clattering drums before 'Red Night' shuts down with jazzy blend of smeared Rhodes chords and yet more bold drums and hits.
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Played by: Jeigo , Bryan Hervieu
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Masking
Masking (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: ITX 037. Rel: 28 Mar 25
Masking (with T-Flex) (6:32)
Ziggurat (8:01)
Ruins (7:11)
Mobius (7:13)
Review: Forest Drive West makes the most intricate sounds in techno if you ask us. There is a meticulous craft in everything he does, but never at the expense of an underlying groove and alluring mood. Masking is his latest EP and the title cut opens with dirty, swampy bass and percolating drum funk. 'Ziggurat' slows down but has real creepiness in the gurgling low end and insistent loops up top. 'Ruins' is a steppy broken beat with more ghoulish sounds swarming around the mix and 'Mobius' shuts down with deft loops that float above sustained chords and keep you on edge.
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Played by: Tom Drew
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Where It Begins Part 3
Cat: DC1 703. Rel: 03 May 17
Dragon Fly (6:59)
Good Violance (7:01)
Tigerlilly (7:18)
Where It Begins (outro) (4:11)
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Synaptic Shadows: A Journey Through The Circuit
H E Nuestro Circuito (6:02)
Efecto Perfecto (6:16)
The One (7:36)
Whispers From The Depths (2:53)
Nueva Ola (5:55)
Review: Hackney Electronica is a collective of underground stalwarts who came together during COVID. It comprises the mad prolific Quinn Whalley of Paranoid London, Warmduscher and Decius, as well as Unai Trotti from Cartulis Music and Margo Broom of Hermitage Working Studios. They deal in acid-laced sounds which are a perfect fit for Dark Entires and here explore twisted late-night club sounds that are alluring yet austere. As their name suggests, they capture the vibe of Hackney's backstreets in their music with 'H.E. Nuestro Circuito' and 'Whispers from the Depths' bringing 1980s DIY electronics to a contemporary dancefloor, while 'Efecto Perfecto,' 'The One' and 'Nueva Ola' deliver potent electro powered by big breakbeats. It's a superb EP of tension and transcendence.
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Opcion1 EP
Cat: AOD 019. Rel: 01 May 25
Opcion1 (6:23)
El Primer Dia Del Resto De Mi Vida (6:02)
Art De Aft (6:26)
A S (6:35)
Mai Miand (6:03)
Review: Argentinian hotshot, Juaan, lands on Art Of Dark with his debut release on the label, holding to the ominous position, "man has reason to fear". Over five tried and tested dancefloor cuts, this is one of those EPs that marks and projects a foreboding sense-state in the listener. Of course, to dance is to be, in a sense, "unsettled". Inauspicious long-release 909s and indecipherably tubed vocals (heard on 'El Primer Dia Del Resto De Mi Vida') account for a barely held-together but turbulent future, in which music is moribund and bands don't play no more.
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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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Everything Was Melting EP
Cat: EYA 023. Rel: 21 Jun 23
Everything Was Melting (5:14)
Latin Machina (4:39)
Highway Lights (4:09)
Vamos A La Playa (3:44)
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Future Sucks
Future Sucks (limited 12")
Cat: DYSTOPIACORE 02. Rel: 23 Feb 21
Luciano Lamanna - "Angel Rat" (4:45)
00100 - "Rave Runner" (5:32)
Suicide Mania & Undefined - "Mental Slaughtering" (5:50)
SDBX - "Motherfucking Core" (4:58)
The Purifiers - "Sadness Desolations" (5:08)
Camera Security - "Ciao Core" (6:46)
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Downward
Downward (hand-numbered hand-stamped 12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: EXILED 003. Rel: 20 May 25
Downward (5:23)
Bells (5:29)
Rush (5:11)
Mindtrip (5:35)
Lock (5:35)
Review: Emerging from Glasgow's ever-thriving underground, Lifeforms make a strong debut here and offer up a fierce fusion of gritty acid and synth-fuelled electro. Crafted entirely with raw hardware, these tracks overflow with DIY spirit and machine soul. Each cut channels the intensity of basement sessions and industrial textures, all grounded in pure analogue energy and mastered by Dutch West Coast legend Alden Tyrell. 'Mindtrip is one of our favourites with its gritty low end, distorted bass and rasping synth patterns all so tactile you feel like you could reach out and grab them.
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Acid Avengers 031
Cat: AAR 031. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Luche - "Pain Bird" (6:44)
Luche - "Some Days Don't Exist" (6:40)
Laton Rave - "Celestial Bloom" (6:57)
Laton Rave - "Hornest Revenge" (6:55)
Review: Nantes-based producers Luche and Laton Rave, both rooted in the free-party scene and affiliated with Esprits Sauvages and Chat Manik, channel their underground origins into this latest Acid Avengers split EP. Across four tracks, they tap into the raw, hypnotic energy of early acid techno, weaving together influences from tribe, doom, and Belgium's old-school rave scene. 'Pain Bird' and 'Some Days Don't Exist' showcase Luche's knack for atmospheric intensity, while Laton Rave's 'Celestial Bloom' and 'Hornest Revenge' push deeper into shadowy, propulsive territory. A dark, electrifying release built for all-night sessions under open skies.
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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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Curious Mind EP
Curious Mind EP (green vinyl 12")
Cat: SYNCRO 64. Rel: 16 May 25
Wind (7:49)
Stylus (7:33)
Viper (7:08)
Garth (9:04)
Review: Copenhagen's finest duo deliver deep, hypnotic dub techno, straight from the source. 'Wind' strikes us zephyrously with tizzy stabs and harder grooves, whilst 'Stylus' impresses with a relatively minimal flick of the pen, making for a quick and effective intra-vention. 'Viper' and 'Garth' run with this sense of freedom, unburdening themselves with gaseous headrooms, ample spaces in which to let the reverse hits and tonal whacks breathe. A worthy debut for the French fabulists over at Syncrophone, though Merv are hardly new to the game.
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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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Out Of Control EP
Cat: CATH 002. Rel: 15 Apr 25
Out Of Control (6:05)
Out Of Control (Zap remix) (6:18)
Woo Woo (5:36)
Fractals (6:31)
Review: Nicole and Troy's latest collaboration sharpens their vision for Cath Records, the Berlin-based label they launched as a home for boundary-pushing techno. Their stripped-back but potent style thrives on precision, drawing from deep club lineage while keeping an eye on the future. 'Out Of Control' is a lean, tunnelling workout, its tension amplified by Z@p, the Uruguayan producer whose percussive, swing-heavy take on techno has earned him a cult following. His remix reshapes the track with a ghostly, skipping momentum. 'Woo Woo' flexes a rubbery, low-end groove, built for peak-time propulsion, while 'Fractals' twists through warped, off-kilter sequencing. A sharp, high-pressure release that reinforces the duo's deft touch.
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I Want To Lick Your Brains EP
Cat: NIX 003. Rel: 05 May 23
Track For NIX (5:14)
I Want To Lick Your Brains (5:03)
No Fap Day 37 (5:41)
Gina Doesn´t Love Me Enough (5:23)
Played by: Joe Montana
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Cala Serena
Cat: IT 069. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Mall To Beach '80 (7:09)
Deliberate (5:13)
Wanderer (6:46)
Sector Seven (6:01)
Review: Rich Jones is the man behind Operator and he's been making increasingly potent waves with his own label Gnosis Records as well as outings on Singular Records. This outing on Munich's Ilian Tape is a great example of his sound: 'Mall To Beach '80' is vamping chords and hammering hits over hunched up drums, 'Deliberate' cuts more loose but is still a brilliantly loopy workout and 'Wanderer' brings thrilling, high-speed tech that skates on daddy drums and is wired up with electricity. 'Sector Seven' shuts down with more airy and floating rhythms. Sublime.
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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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The Psychonautic Adventures Of The 187 Year Old EDM Intolerance Survivor Gunnar Oliasson
Cat: SC 007. Rel: 09 May 25
Submarinobambino (2:06)
Frontera Extraterrestre (3:17)
Elafuhr Oliasson (Defog remix) (1:12)
Vltimodespiroriuita (2:02)
Vltimodespiroriuita (The Exaltics Digital Zen remix) (3:29)
Submarinobambino (The Exaltics Double Groove Treatment - Slow) (1:28)
Submarinobambino (The Exaltics Double Groove Treatment - fast) (2:51)
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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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Machines Of Hazard EP
Machines Of Hazard EP (12" + insert)
Cat: BARBATUS 003. Rel: 12 May 25
Secrets Of Nexus (7:06)
Laboratory's Hazard (7:10)
Ancient Technology (7:27)
The Dawn Of Machines (6:02)
Review: Indo-Ukrainian producer Mayank Saraiya, under his Pontiff Ordric alias, helms the third chapter of the Barbatus series with a new four-track release that continues the label's deep-space electro saga. Based out of the Barbatus label's inner circle, Saraiya not only crafts the music but also handles the mix and mastering, giving this entry a tightly unified sound. 'Secrets Of Nexus' and 'Laboratory's Hazard' pulse with crisp, syncopated drums and shimmering 80s-inspired synths, while the B-side moves into darker, more propulsive territory i 'Ancient Technology' runs on acidic undercurrents and robotic swing and 'The Dawn Of Machines' closes the set with a steady proto-trance march that edges into cinematic territory. It's a new release that never leans too heavily on nostalgia, instead reanimating vintage electro textures with just enough detail and narrative flair to keep things compelling. Riddled with sonic in-jokes and pirate lore, this one rewards both the dancers and the heads i electro as odyssey, with its boots still muddy from the last expedition.
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau
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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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Rise Of The Machines
Cat: MACHINERISE 02. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Rise Of The Machines (9:17)
Voidwalker (6:38)
Lose Control (6:46)
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QRV 143LWSHM25
Cat: QRV 143LWSHM25. Rel: 21 May 25
K' Alexi Shelby - "Flame" (6:39)
Marc Bedikian - "Qui Peut Le Plus" (7:13)
DJ Bone - "DD" (6:12)
Squal G - "Parallel Sound" (8:57)
Review: "Yeah, as I gaze upon you, I am overwhelmed by the fact that beauty is an insufficient phrase to describe you. You are the definition of pure perfection, and though many have tried and failed to get close to you, I run that walk into the flame." Echoing the seductive vocal soliloquies heard overlaid in much deep Chicago house - the work of the late Paul Johnson springs to mind - K' Alexi Shelby marks a terrific introduction to this new V/A from Cod3 QR. The label was long the subject of much speculative chinstroking; only in recent years was it revealed to be the brainchild of Laurent Garnier and Oliver Way. Here on this latest output from the label, we hear a mix of technical and tribal moods traverse across a mostly slow-burner sensibility, pinnacling on DJ Bone's bosomy chord viber 'DD'.
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Inti
Inti (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: ISS 002. Rel: 16 Jun 21
Inti (5:24)
Kappelberg Chant (5:34)
Routine (5:41)
Skreet Lvl Dub (4:27)
Review: Having set our world alight with his third Ilian Tape 12", 2012, back in the spring, Munich man Skee Mask delivers another essential collection of loose-limbed, broken techno workouts. Typically, he's on point from the word go, enveloping swinging, off-kilter techno breakbeats with swirling chords and cascading melodies on brilliant opener "Inti". His love of African-influenced polyrhythms is explored further on the ghostly, percussion-rich club cut "Kappelberg Chant" (which, incidentally, makes great use of choral chants), while "Routine" is a warm, loved-up and evocative tribute to rave-era British breakbeat-house. His debt to British dance music's formative years also comes to the fore on killer proto-jungle jam "Skreet Lvl Dub".
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ISS 008
ISS 008 (12")
Cat: ISS 008. Rel: 03 May 22
A14 vs CB (5:29)
Stoat (5:54)
Type Beat 6 (5:05)
Wiz (4:25)
Review: The inimitable Skee Mask on the peerless Ilian label is one of dance music's best pairings if you ask us. Here the techno and breakbeat astro is in scintillating form across four blistering new cuts. 'A14 Vs CB' opens up at a high speed, with flashes of synth and distorted bass twisting and turning under high speed breaks. 'Stoat' is a panel beater that will boggle the brain with its edgy and ravey loops and then 'Type beat 6' is another melange of busted loops, pinging kicks and frosted synth work from a dystopian future. 'Wiz' closes in high impact fashion.
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Played by: Wes Baggaley
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Surfacing EP
Cat: MTB 018. Rel: 02 Apr 25
Signature (4:48)
Do High (4:54)
Far From The Madding (4:31)
Overcircle (4:49)
Review: Mitsubasa means "three-wings" in Japanese and those wings stand for the soul, the heart and the mind. All of them are taken care of with this new one from the label as SLV taps into Detroit techno heat on the opener. It's awash with textural synths and speedy drum funk. 'Do High' drops in a pitched-up vocal hook that cannot fail to get that extra bit of real iron in the club, especially as the drums surge with such style and euphoria. 'Far From The Madding' is another one wrapped up in synth overloads that build intensely over minimal drums and 'Overcircle' then strips things back to tight, bouncy loops.
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Recycle This EP
Cat: SPSERIES 006. Rel: 06 Dec 24
Stipp & Edvvin - "Everything" (6:10)
Toni Alvarez - "Deep Inside" (5:25)
Tom Rotzki - "Signature Groove" (4:38)
Gockel - "Push The Pace" (5:28)
Review: Planet Rhythm's special series continues with a sixth instalment here and this one is another various artists banger. It kicks off with Stipp & Edvvin's 'Everything' which is high-speed and punchy techno before Toni Alvarez strips things back and drops the sleek, percussive minimalism of 'Deep Inside.' Tom Rotzki's 'Signature Groove' is another pent-up and funky percussive techno bumper and last of all comes Gockel, a turbo-charged sound with buoyant kicks and plenty of machine rawness defining the grooves of 'Push The Pace'.
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The Wave (Is Coming)
The Wave (Is Coming) (yellow splattered vinyl LP)
Cat: MAXITCR 004. Rel: 12 May 25
York - "The Wave (Is Coming)" (Back To The Roots extended mix) (7:57)
Talla 2XLC - "The Wave (Is Coming)" (extended mix) (7:09)
Review: Talla 2XLC and German composer, producer and songwriter Torsten Stenzel (who is still best known for his work as YORK) revive the 1997 trance classic 'The Wave' by Sosa with a big new remake that realigns it with contemporary sounds. Landing on bright coloured vinyl via Technoclub Retro it has two extended mixes that reignite the energy of the original with brilliantly euphoric flair. On Side A, York's 'Back to the Roots Extended Mix' has already been getting heavy plays in clubs and on festival stages around the world with its high-octane melodic rush an utter thrill when played nice and loud. Side B brings an exclusive new remix by Talla 2XLC that is only available on this pressing.
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Track Track Edit Edit
Track Track Edit Edit (12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: TTEE 1. Rel: 21 May 25
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
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1999 EP
1999 EP (12")
Cat: SHDS 002. Rel: 21 May 25
Kaibutsukun (9:09)
Tunneling (dub) (7:56)
Modern Fla (6:14)
Emotional Waves (Slow Didi remix) (5:03)
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Mana EP
Mana EP (12")
Cat: GETTRAUM 015. Rel: 19 May 25
Mana (4:48)
Azul (4:32)
Mana (Traumer 'stop' remix) (6:34)
Kredo (4:49)
Review: A new-ish name, but Obscure Shape and classically trained musician Conrad - the two halves of Urban CC - are already experts at blending high-energy techno with deep, playful textures. Side-A kicks off with 'Mana', a nicely paced, uptempo techno weapon that channels a vintage 90s spirit, full of raw drive and momentum. 'Azul' follows, switching gears into a bouncier, tech house-flavored groove. Deep basslines anchor the track while playful, urban-tinged sound effects add a fresh, streetwise character. On Side-B, label head Traumer steps in with a remix of 'Mana', reimagining the original into a deeper, more melodic journey. Rich chords flow over a hypnotic groove making this a sophisticated and atmospheric alternative to the more direct original. Finally, 'Kredo' closes the EP on a high note i a sleek and classy techno cut. Its clean production, hazy euphoria and warm atmosphere create the perfect vibe for those special late-night or early-morning moments. A dynamic and well-rounded EP that shows both a respect for techno's roots and a clear creative vision for where it can go next.
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Hidden Shelter
Cat: IT 050. Rel: 19 Apr 22
Enjoy Reality (5:19)
Look Precisely (6:12)
Focus On Positivity (5:55)
Practice Daily (5:45)
Review: Munich's pride The Zenker Brothers throw down a 'focused daily positivity practice' for Hidden Shelter, the latest release on their Ilian Tape imprint. The result is four tracks that read like a self-help manual: get motivated by the industrial strength breaks of 'Enjoy Reality', followed by the dubbed-out, greyscale stomp of 'Look Precisely' and find your vision. Turn over to side B and clarity awaits, albeit beyond the dense fog of the cavernous and glacial 'Focus On Positivity' and closing it out is the steely power of 'Practice Daily' which is rather typical of the duo's renown style and sure to inspire the potential in others.
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Tube Travel
Tube Travel (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: IT 068. Rel: 06 Dec 24
Wuando (5:29)
Simple Days (4:58)
Vitalizer (4:55)
The Edit (4:35)
Review: Dario Zenker is back on his own brilliant Ilian Tape with four of the exotic sort of tunes that define its output. They are functional and muscular but never lacking in character with 'Wuando' kicking off with sparkling arps over hurried, punchy and dusty house kicks sweeping you up. 'Simple Days' is a broken beat loop with prickly percussive patterns and filtered synths dropped in throughout to bring the energy. There is more warehouse darkness and late night menace to the tense rhythm and frosty texture of 'Vitalizer' while 'The Edit' shuts down with percussive perfection.
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Played by: Philippe Petit
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Challenge
Challenge (12")
Cat: IT 070. Rel: 28 Mar 25
909D
RC24
Mango Tango
Process Dub
Review: Marco Zenker is back on his own mighty - and it always has to be referred to as mighty - Ilian Tape label out of Munich. As you would expect from the man who has defined this label so well, he brings heavy but soulful drum patterns to '909D' with its fizzing hi-hats and restless energy sure to sweep you up. 'RC24' then has skittish snares skating over a broken beat while smeared chords infuse it with warmth and 'Mango Tango' then gets prickly with clicky beats and bass. 'Process Dub' shuts down with more sheet metal sounds wrapping and wafting between tight drums and backed by a nice diffuse synth glow.

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