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Backstab EP
Cat: PRRUKBLK 122. Rel: 03 Apr 25
With You (5:21)
March On Mars (6:00)
Backstab (6:37)
Instinct (6:25)
Review: Techno doesn't come much more pure and effective than when it is served up by the Planet Rhythm label. At the helm of this fresh serving is Creznight. He goes straight in at the deep end with the muscular drum funk and tightly lopped vocal fragments of 'With You' which soon get you banging the walls. 'March on Mars' is just as direct but funky with warm and punchy kicks triggering percussive rolls and smeared synths. 'Backstab' shows no let up in the drum pressure but does have a more deft melodic touch that allows in some light and 'Instinct' shuts down with more well designed loops, a hint of 90s minimalism and a taught bassline that keeps things moving at pace.

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Wave
Wave (12" + insert)
Cat: DOO 10. Rel: 10 Dec 24
Wave (6:09)
Engine (7:46)
Cali (5:46)
Review: A three-track journey through meticulously crafted linear techno. Kicking off with the title song, the sci-fi groove, pulsates with a hypnotic energy perfect for main floors in the techno club. The production feels futuristic yet grounded, drawing listeners into a deep, atmospheric rhythm. On the flip side, 'Engine' intensifies the vibe with its crisp, addictive production. The track evokes an alien world, its steady beat anchored by sharp, precision-driven elements that build a sense of both tension and release. Closing with 'Cali', the EP takes a detour into ambient territory, offering a spacey, atmospheric experience. This one has you feeling like drifting through the cosmosiits sounds evoke a sense of weightless movement, accompanied by abstract noises that conjure imagery of space junk and distant space flights. Each track offers a different layer of sonic exploration.
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Played by: Jack J
 in stock $10.24
Trip No Trip
Trip No Trip (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: AUBE 004. Rel: 09 Jan 25
Neon (6:11)
Enigma (6:38)
Third Eye (6:53)
Trip No Trip (6:49)
Review: Luigi Tozzi and Feral join forces on Aube Rouge for a seriously deep outing. The pair cook up four collaborative tracks that are sure to appeal to fans of techno stylists like Dozzy and Neel, such is the deftness of the designs and the heady, hypnotic nature of the rhythms. 'Neon' is first and is all sub-aquatic sound and rolling drums. 'Enigma' keeps you in a hypnotic state with subtle bell loops over pulsing drums and bass and the flip is no less involving: 'Third Eye' is minimal, ambient laced deep techno sophistication and 'Trip No Trip' rounds out with a little more propulsion but no less a cinematic design.
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Rezil
Rezil (CD)
Cat: MACROM 79CD. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Fo Pio
Objectify
Deliro
Gider
Sword Fight
Rezil
Imana
Almost Had It
Phase Rotation
Young
Review: Imperieux - or Alper Durmush to use the Bulgarian-raised, Berlin-based producer's real name - is not one to follow the crowd, as his debut CD on the always excelling Macro label testifies. He's clearly versed in a number of electronic sub-sets, from breakbeat to techno and bass music, but the ten tracks here follow very much their own path. Not that it's some way-out-leftfield experiment. Durmush clearly knows how to construct a decent groove - see the gliding opener 'Fo Pio'. Our favourite? Possibly the choppy breaks of 'Almost Had It', or the sheer hypnotics of 'Phase Rotation'. But there's no weak links here, just a producer well versed in the spectrum of dance production and, even more importantly, how to make it work for him.
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The Beat EP
Cat: IPK 004. Rel: 09 Oct 24
The Beat (5:13)
The Beat (Ibiza mix) (5:15)
What's To Come (5:43)
It's 1990 (5:23)
Review: Innershades delivers a nostalgic techno experience with The Beat EP on Impakto Records, channeling the essence of New Beat and Belgian proto-techno. The EP kicks off with 'The Beat,' a track that sets the tone with its driving rhythms and classic synthesiser textures. The 'Ibiza Mix' of 'The Beat' offers a sun-soaked, slightly more relaxed take, perfect for summer nights. On Side-2, 'What's To Come' dives into deep, atmospheric sounds, showcasing a blend of old-school synths and modern techno elements. The EP concludes with 'It's 1990,' a tribute to the era with punchy beats and an authentic retro vibe. Using iconic gear like the Roland TB-303 and SH-101, Innershades crafts a timeless set that resonates with fans of vintage techno.
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Diskoteka EP
Cat: IPK 003. Rel: 16 May 24
Diskoteka (extended mix) (6:12)
Crystal (dub mix) (5:20)
In Da Place (5:48)
Are You Real? (6:31)
Review: After a couple of hot and heavy drops from Nuclear Waster on Unusual Systems sub label Impakto, it's the turn of Jacky Meurisse Project to bring the energy with some muscular workouts which split the difference between house-spirited sass and ominous techno pressure. The MIDI brass weaving through 'Diskoteka' gives a little warmth to an otherwise imposing workout, while 'Crystal (Dub Mix)' leans in on crunchy synths with an industrial feel. 'In Da Place' revels in unabashed Goa trance lead lines which will go down a storm with any contemporary dance party, and 'Are You Real?' turns back towards that housey thump thanks to an addictive DX7 organ bassline primed for maximum satisfaction.
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LD 7
LD 7 (hand-stamped 7")
Cat: LD 7. Rel: 05 Dec 22
Kolorit (3:42)
Kolorit (3:10)
Kolorit (1:41)
Review: Workshop is one of those labels that has always operated at the fringes of genre. Deep house and techno are the loose starting points in many cases, but artists never fail to veer off into the shadowy nether worlds that surround those basic forms. Kolorit does that here with two intriguing cuts all with the same name. The first has lumpy scattered drums, scraping sounds, ticking hi-hats and freaky noise samples all peppering them. The second has haunting chords sequences over a ticking sound that is coated in hiss and crackle. It's late night and mysterious. The third has clattering percussion and shimmering synths that rise and fall and build in tension and intensity.
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Upside Down (B-STOCK)
Cat: MULEMUSIQ 297 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Upside Down (5:57)
Eyes Between Letters (6:30)
Beyond Light & Shade (6:20)
Complementary Senses (6:20)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


A mesmerising blend of organic textures and synthetic precision, delivering a fresh take on techno and house. The title track, 'Upside Down', kicks things off with a clever nod to the glitch and microhouse era of the very early 00s. Its gorgeous melody and intricate layering make it both nostalgic and forward-thinking. 'Eyes Between Letters' follows with a deeper bassline and spacious, intricate production. Side-2 opens with 'Beyond Light & Shade', where Asian-inspired melodics weave seamlessly with a balanced blend of techno and house, offering a richly textured and emotive piece. Closing the EP, 'Complementary Senses' delivers profound depth, bringing an introspective quality to its lush production. A unique release tailor made for fans of innovative, boundary-pushing electronic music.
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Phase Drift (B-STOCK)
Cat: OSMEP 002 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Colour (5:09)
Scope (4:51)
Splinter (5:46)
Nt (5:40)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


London-based Osmura is back with a second outing, this time with Sub Basics at the buttons. Across four fresh tunes, he offers up his vision of techno starting with the dubby and liquid rhythms of sub-aquatic opener 'Colour.' There is more intensity to the silky rhythms and loopy percussion of 'Scope' while 'Splinter' is slower, deeper, and more menacing with searching synth leads. 'Nt' closes out with more weighty and dubby low ends, watery synth sounds and cavernous sound that is rich and immersive.
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Selected Reissues 1.0
Cat: KISR 001. Rel: 12 Dec 24
Rene Wise - "Mover" (7:27)
Rene Wise - "Primal Fever" (5:50)
Arthur Robert - "Traveller" (5:32)
Arthur Robert - "Wither" (5:14)
Review: South Africa is a country celebrated for much great music from house to jazz, but it's not often we hear techno from all the way down there. This new label Knowledge Imprint looks to change all that starting with this first EP, Selected Reissues. Rene Wise opens up with 'Mover' which is a linear, chunky techno roller. 'Primal Fever' is a percussive cut with warped basslines and chattery perc and on the flipside, Arthur Robert opens up with the more dark shades of 'Traveller' and closes with 'Wither' which is pure tunnelling techno for 5am.
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Played by: Philippe Petit
 in stock $14.66
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