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Under Tangled Silence
Under Tangled Silence (gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: HTH 180. Rel: 24 Apr 25
A Tune For Us (5:52)
Waxcap (5:11)
Unweaving (3:24)
L'Ancienne (5:16)
Hold (4:08)
Galaxy In Silence (3:38)
Reprise (2:33)
Three Foxes Chasing Each Other (7:11)
Let Me (7:23)
Out Of Dust (8:09)
Sycamore (9:11)
Review: Djrum (Felix Manuel) presents his latest full album in six years, in what has been described as a "literal creative rebirth". Beginning in earnest in the 2020 COVID lockdown, this a record whose creation treads a path of almost archetypal infamy: all the best electronica albums, in our view, are born of hard-drive losses. And Djrum's hard-drive meltdown, of course, seemed to correspond to a literal collapse and renewal; such ostensible catastrophes are painful at first, but they tend to breed re-incarnal transformations. Reflecting in the shaking disaster-piece stutters of 'Three Foxes Chasing Each Other' to the ambi-spatially adept 'A Tune For Us', the record spans prodigious instrumentality and electronica abstractions, verging on speedcore, jazz and techno-halftime in places. From vinyl DJ to reckoner of hardcore musicianship.
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Singularity (reissue)
Cat: CW 004. Rel: 08 Apr 25
Torn Apart (6:54)
Rising Sun (5:48)
Magic (6:02)
First Time (7:47)
Review: American label Communique Records is the parent of the iconic sublabel Country Western which it has now revived for a series of cultured reissues. This one comes from Brian Douglas whose Singularity EP from 1996 has been re-sourced directly from the original DAT tapes and carefully remastered. For those who have dug deep enough, this one has long been a favourite that brims with hi-tek machine soul. 'Torn Apart' is a hurried deep techno cut marbled with squiggling electronic sounds and smeared pads, while 'Rising Sun' is more manic thanks to the unhinged acid line that busies about the mix. 'Magic' is a raw, hard-edged stomper and 'First Time' brings some tripped-out and pixel-thin synth whispers next to chords that could well have inspired Omar S.
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Ganbaru (remixes)
Ganbaru (remixes) (hand-numbered 12" in spray-painted sleeve limited to 200 copies)
Cat: KIMOCHI 58. Rel: 07 Apr 25
Fleetingly Jazzist (K-rAd Reverse version) (6:23)
Fleetingly Jazzist (Eho Kates remix) (6:37)
Merix & Dreamlogicc - "Chicago Brew" (3:54)
I'll Hausen You (Shielding 30C Wash) (5:54)
Fleetingly Jazzist (Shine Grooves Twisted remix) (6:23)
Review: Following his acclaimed collaboration with Sw., Dreamlogicc is back on Kimochi, this time having his work remixed by some tasteful producers from across the electric spectrum. K-rAd is first up with a sharp, punchy rework of 'Fleetingly Jazzis' which then also gets reworked by Brendon Moeller & Todd Gys with their Eho Kates project. It's a gritty, stomping house cut and on the flip, Merix (formerly Midnight Circuitry) delivers a deconstructed breaks interpretation, while Shielding crafts a hypnotic re-edit of 'I'll Hausen You'. Shine Grooves wraps up with a slinky dub house remix which is perfect for early evening warm ups or late night wig outs.
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Detroit Assembly Line
Cat: SRT 187. Rel: 01 Apr 25
Drivetrain - "People!" (6:55)
Drivetrain - "Notech" (6:46)
Antwon Faulkner - "The Dub" (6:22)
Antwon Faulkner - "Cyber War" (5:57)
Review: Detroit Assembly Line kicks off with a powerful statement of intent, delivering four tracks of raw, intense techno from two key figures in the Detroit underground scene. A-side, Drivetrain opens with 'People!'ia relentless track that drives forward with uncompromising energy, followed by 'Notech,' which layers intricate rhythms with a futuristic edge. Over on the B-side, Antwon Faulkner brings the deep, dubby feel of 'The Dub,' before turning up the heat with 'Cyber War,' a hard-hitting track that packs all the urgency of Detroit's signature sound. This is the first release in the Detroit Assembly Line seriesia collection built to showcase the unfiltered, authentic noise of Detroit's techno legacy. It's a no-nonsense manifesto, made to remind the world of the city's continuing influence on the global underground.
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Zeitgeist
Cat: SLACKER 010. Rel: 30 Apr 25
You Don't Want It (5:57)
Catch All (5:36)
Show Me (6:30)
Avec Toi (5:18)
All You Need (5:40)
My Turn (7:17)
Sad Eyes (6:21)
STCK1 (2:34)
 in stock $18.24
Return To Origin
Cat: RWR 004. Rel: 01 May 25
Moonbreaker (4:31)
Ride The Dust (4:51)
Erased To Nothing (4:48)
Namaiki (4:51)
 in stock $14.10
Eardmanns Welt
Cat: WTF 003. Rel: 01 Apr 25
Jeju Do (feat Jiin Yoon) (6:41)
My Parents Met At Titisee (6:53)
Amore (feat Brauer & Stein) (6:18)
Jeju Do (Rudiger remix) (6:22)
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Deep Sea Villain EP
Deep Sea Villain EP (12" repress)
Cat: OYSTER 65. Rel: 15 Apr 25
Edward - "Tentacle" (7:09)
Trybet - "Moodsetter" (Edward remix) (7:22)
Edward - "Dr Octo" (7:35)
Review: Astonishingly, 18 years has now passed since Gilles Aiken - probably more celebrated these days for his work under the alternate Desert Sky alias - first offered up off-kilter tech-house tracks as Edward. Last year, he impressed with a wonderfully deep and unctuous EP on deep house imprint Smallville; here, he makes his bow on another must-check label, Kalahari Oyster Cult. In keeping with the imprint's love of all things trippy and otherworldly, opener 'Tentacle' sees him wrap chiming lead lines, psychedelic synth motifs, weird noises and layers of percussion to a chunky, locked-in house groove. Aiken then goes off piste via a skewed, druggy and at times dreamy tech-house remix of Trybet's 'Moodsetter'. Arguably best of all though is impossible-to-pigeonhole flip-side 'Dr Octo', which is immersive, unsettling, tactile and eccentric in equal measure.
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Panta Rei
Panta Rei (2xLP)
Cat: 3024 EHU2. Rel: 30 Apr 25
White (3:02)
Matite (3:11)
Bricks (3:29)
Bumju (4:10)
Amarena (3:45)
Sistemi (5:03)
Albicocca (3:43)
Candles (2:32)
Aria (4:33)
Sola (3:58)
NYC (2:42)
Rea (3:58)
Ragni (4:03)
Tessa (3:05)
Review: Ehua treads into new territory with her debut full-length, Panta Rei, arriving via 3024 after an extended period of experimentation and self-reflection. Over 18 months, the London producer and DJ - originally from Italy - fused deep bass mutations with live percussion, acoustic textures, and, for the first time, her own voice. The result is a humanistic record, with glassy sonic abstractions, vocal reversions and rhythmic interruptions serving plenty space for intimacy and contrast. Ahead of a launch party scheduled in South London on April 24th, hosted by 3024 and Planet Wax, the likes of 'White', 'Bumju' and 'Albicocca' are propulsive, driving integrators of brain and body, perfect for imminent deployment in the divey New Cross establishment.
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Eternal
Eternal (double 12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: RM 18. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Omicron (5:28)
Clockmaker (6:59)
Station Zero (5:24)
Mechanizer (4:56)
Sunday To Monday (5:12)
Facing The Unknown (6:12)
In Negative (5:43)
No Return (6:14)
Review: Since emerging from Thessaloniki's underbelly in the mid-2010s, Endlec has carved out a reputation for punishing, no-frills techno rooted in the discipline of the 90s. A regular on Mord and MindTrip, he's long been a reliable source of dancefloor artilleryibut this one marks a shift. Self-released on his Renegade Methodz imprint, this debut album spans a full decade of experience, pulling together tracks made between late 2023 and October 2024. 'Omicron' and 'Clockmaker' are classic Endlecirelentless and tactileiwhile 'Sunday To Monday' and 'In Negative' draw from a deeper well, brushing up against melody and restraint. 'Mechanizer' grooves with mechanical tension, and 'No Return' rides a punishing loop without ever losing momentum. More refined than anything he's done before, it's a brutalist record with emotional depth, capturing an artist at a point of hard-won maturity.
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Enemy Returns
Cat: DCLTD 37. Rel: 29 Apr 25
Enemy Returns (5:25)
It's My Life (feat Joanna Dark) (6:03)
Review: Oscar Escapa continues to carve out his space in the techno scene with his latest offering, a pair of tracks that are as compelling as they are inexorable. Hailing from Barcelona, Escapa has made a name for himself with productions that blend hard-hitting rhythms with atmospheric intricacy. On 'Enemy Returns', he delivers an unremitting onslaught of hyperactive techno, driven by a pounding kick drum, a gnarly bass riff and dissonant industrial stabs that dart in and out with menacing precision. The track's chaotic energy is held together by subtle shifts in texture, creating an almost hypnotic effect despite its aggression. Flip-side, Escapa teams up once again with Joanna Dark for 'It's My Life', a track that balances industrial intensity with an odd sense of melody. Dark's robotic vocal, repeating the track's title like a mantra, contrasts sharply with the swirling percussive layers and fuzzy bass arp. The track's unsettling atmosphere is heightened by unexpected guitar notes, which provide a brief respite from the techno madness. Escapa once again proves his mastery of balancing fierce, implacable energy with nuanced, finely-tuned composition, solidifying his role as a rising star in the genre.
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Forgot Who I Was
Cat: PHONICA 039. Rel: 01 Apr 25
Forgot Who I Was (7:42)
Remembering (5:48)
Review: After his recent releases on X-Kalay and Craigie Knowes, Melbourne's Escape Artist returns to Phonica where he has previously released his well-received Energy Breakthrough EP. Once again here he shows his love of serving up euphoric and energetic cuts with the A-side, 'Forgot Who I Was,' building great intensity with delicate melodies and a shifting bassline. The B-side, 'Remembering', offers a contrasting yet complementary vibe that keeps on with the previous track's two-step rhythm while evolving into a more uplifting direction with ambient techno elements and acidic breaks. It's potent stuff.
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Played by: ROTCIV
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Lucid Dreams
Cat: ADAM 016. Rel: 07 Apr 25
Synapse (5:57)
Amygdala (6:42)
Receptor (6:38)
Lucid Dreams (6:47)
Review: Sardinian duo Enrica Falqui and Claudio PRC bring their respective signature sounds to this new collaborative EP on the Swiss label Adam's Bite. The two experienced studio hands kick off with 'Synapse', which has an enthuse, throbbing low end that forms the foundation for expressive synth craft. 'Amygdala' is named after the mass of grey matter in our brains which is involved in the experiencing of emotions and pairs deft, curious melodic waifs with chunky tech drums. 'Receptor' sinks back down into a moody, heads down and dub tech roller and 'Lucid Dreams' brings the sort of synth colours and low-end tension that will keep you awake all night.
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Played by: Black Pomade
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Set Them Right
Cat: FRG 001. Rel: 09 Apr 25
Set Them Right (feat LE3 Black) (4:41)
Fizzy Lemon Juice (4:27)
Busy On 'Em (4:58)
 in stock $17.42
SENSE 003
SENSE 003 (12")
Cat: SENSE 003. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Feral - "Hallucinated" (7:51)
Formant Value - "Deep Core" (5:14)
Luigi Tozzi - "Cenotes" (7:41)
Biocym - "Forest Blackout" (7:11)
Review: Clarifying its vision ahead of its ambient and en-tranced origins laid out earlier this year, Sense Code's third release solidifies the Northern Italian label as a hub for introspective and refined electronic music. Following last winter's split EP, 'Sense 003' embraces a multi-artist approach, all the while further establishing Italy's baton-bearing role in deep techno. Formant Value's dynamic downtempo standout 'Deep Core' unfolds with ingenious, perpetual motive basslines set against penumbral textures, while crisper percussive nuances unfold across Biocym's dark forestation on the B-side, 'Forest Blackout'.
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Go Fuck Yourself
Go Fuck Yourself (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: PRSPCT 323. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Wok Mode (1:31)
Do You Cook? (3:48)
Mumma Said FCK PRSPCT (4:47)
Celebrations R Ova (3:02)
Don't Fuck With Skyhawk Clan (3:57)
Fish Raman Gabba (4:12)
We Love Bad Bitches (Agmm remix) (4:56)
Straight Out The Kitchen (1:09)
Sniffin (3:20)
Rice Breaks (1:44)
Skull Bloom (4:35)
Pop Some (3:34)
Rice Inferno (1:53)
Review: Charming post-gabber connections from Fish & Rice aka Hellfish (King of Ironfist) and Akira (Ricemaster). Go Fuck Yourself goes with the epic synopsis of a sordid culinary horror: our deuteragonists Fish and Rice once again must defeat the tyrannical lord Pink Fist using stolen weapons-grade audio care packages, hacked from the data banks of Iron Prime (we can only guess what this means, exactly). Edacious in theme, this is an erratic, (sea) bass dropper of an LP, with not a single given eff in sight. 'Fish Ramen Gabba', 'Rice-Fish' and 'Do You Cook' serve poisson poisons of hardcore tok kicks and citrusy supersaw sound design, causing our faces to scrunch up in olfactory delight.
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I Dispettosi
Cat: IS 001. Rel: 29 Apr 25
Flash FM - "Isula Science" (6:09)
Hdv - "Gutter Funk" (4:29)
Sweely - "Vol de nuit" (4:44)
Man/Ipulate - "Gateway" (6:51)
Review: Corsican label Isula Science drop a fresh brooder of previously unknown electro knowns, this time from label founder Flash FM alongside HDV, Sweely and Man/ipulate. Spanning vertiginous dark acid, then moving on through to dreamatic neon breakbeat and expedient Italo - 'Vol de nuit' especially makes signature use of a classic slap bass synth - they've got us entirely covered here. Enticing bumps in the night from the exquisitors.
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau
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Dookuzot
Dookuzot (12")
Cat: OW 10. Rel: 23 Apr 25
Maushe (6:36)
Veriyou (5:48)
Dookuzot (6:26)
Nimaa (5:44)
Ebio (5:23)
Saei (4:58)
Review: Dookuzot is the entrancing debut from Floid & W92 aka Woody92, and it's released on their own Omen Wapta imprint. Across eight tracks, they craft a labyrinthine soundscape full of shadowy textures, tribal rhythms and eerie, dissonant tones that feels both ancient and futuristic-an ambient-techno blend that channels family history into sonic myth-making. Standout 'Maushe' hints at dancefloor tension, while 'Veriyou' is seriously deep and heady as part of what is a haunting, high-definition journey through imagined realms and moody post-human worlds.
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Seh
Seh (limited 12")
Cat: FS 03. Rel: 23 Apr 25
For All Eternity
The House Of Gemini
Tonight We Feast, Tomorrow We Fight
Time's Dust
An Indifferent Fate
Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $20.18
Le Best Of Flupke
Le Best Of Flupke (yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: BMM 102. Rel: 25 Apr 25
Pixelized Side (3:12)
Cheat Mode (feat Vonfelt) (1:32)
Aisselle 65 (Poivre Aisselle Updated) (3:44)
Flocons (2:44)
Je Ne Pas Possible (4:16)
Fusee Max (4:24)
High Definition Side (3:38)
Frisbee (Better Physics - Patch V67) (4:08)
Power Bangers (remastered For 8k Display) (3:20)
Ioahi (Director's cut) (3:57)
Krark (bonus Stage) (2:23)
Idi-O (2:44)
 in stock $24.05
Acid Machines Vol 3
Cat: ZC 040LTD. Rel: 25 Apr 25
G303 - "Stressed" (5:32)
Acidupdub - "Steampunk" (6:19)
G303 - "Eggs Swimming" (6:01)
Citric Acid - "Damage" (6:47)
 in stock $14.93
Premise EP
Cat: ENV 001R. Rel: 09 Apr 25
Sands (8:00)
Airpour (5:39)
Smear (5:37)
Smear (The Connection Machine E-mix) (6:55)
Review: To mark the passing of three decades since he established the now iconic Environ imprint, Morgan Geist has decided to reissue the label's long-deleted debut 12" - a solo EP that was just his second release. At the time, Geist had yet to develop the disco-leaning but naturally synth-heavy trademark sound he's become renowned for. Instead, he was investigating the stargazing potential of Detroit-influenced techno and jacking-but-spacey house. Check first the lightly bleep techno influenced excellence of 'Sands' and the more driving, upbeat and jacking 'Airpour', before diving deeply into the percussively rich deep techno wonder of 'Smear'. To complete the package, we get a suitably cosmic, pitched down ambient techno revision of the same track by The Connection Machine - back then a duo who had just released a fine EP on Planet E.
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 in stock $15.20
Extended Damaged Versions
Cat: PRESH 025. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Dub Regulator (4:44)
Wired Version (4:14)
Thin Dub (5:51)
Chemical (version) (5:52)
Dub Craft (2:25)
Lobotomy (version) (5:10)
Review: Ghost Dubs aka. Michael Fiedler returns to pile on the Pressure. Following recent acclaim-gatherer Damaged, this extension of the LP further serves to distend the dub, surveying and excavating fossil-rich terrains of soiled bass and coarse texture. Six reconstructed dub reformations, only two tracks, ';Chemical Version' and 'Wired Version', were previously available digitally; both introduce the record as warped yet unassuming undercuts, ripe for the meditating-to. 'Thin Dub' dissolves the mood into an echo-drenched texture; the track is marked by an up-down, contradistinct set of tuned impacts. 'Dub Craft', meanwhile, snatches the crown for most subby tune of the year.
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Acid Floresta
Cat: DNTB 006. Rel: 29 Apr 25
Cruces Y Esquinas (3:44)
Dolores (7:34)
Guaracha (5:31)
Tatami (5:33)
3am (4:09)
Esta Criatura (4:03)
Salsa Dancin (4:56)
Valentina (5:20)
La Ochenta (3:20)
Kimare (6:25)
Derretilo (5:54)
Longo Longo (3:13)
Played by: DJ Mau Mau
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Explorations
Cat: PERMVAC 3491. Rel: 24 Apr 25
X-plor01 (6:04)
X-plor02 (6:20)
X-plor03 (6:58)
X-plor04 (5:50)
 in stock $16.57
Life Is Pain Hardcore Is Suffering
Cat: MADINCH 007. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Sedative (6:19)
Feedback Asylum (5:41)
Life Is Pain, Hardcore Is Suffering (Tripped remix) (6:24)
Life Is Pain, Hardcore Is Suffering (6:28)
 in stock $18.52
Dark Techno 2025
Sebastian GROTH / VARIOUS
Dark Techno 2025 (mixed 2xCD)
Cat: ZYX 831602. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Diyu & Deguzman - "Chain Gang"
Morganj & Joy Kitikonti - "Joyenergizer"
Lowerzone, Alchemiah - "Shake & Bake"
The Horrorist - "Flesh Is The Fever" (X-Tension remix)
Trizzy - "Pop That"
Lilly Palmer, Azzido Da Bass & Timo Mass - "Dooms Night" (extended mix)
Don Paolo, Bruno Power - "Bass Control" (feat McJoe)
Siro & Zeta - "Fake Friends"
Dennis Bauer - "High Away"
Sebastian Groth - "Hardcore Rocking" (extended mix)
Activator, Dxpe - "Ga Ga"
8 Ball - "The Money Shot" (Pro mix)
Simox - "Not Going Home"
Rk79 - "I'm Here Once Again"
Ericson & Laut Und Deutlich - "Stop Me"
Danitz & Pitch! - "Get The Signal"
Freak Unique - "Can't Beat The System"
Kaori - "Mother Of Darkness"
Zeyn - "Positive Vibes"
Sebastian Groth x Markus Weigelt - "Never Stop"
Schwarze Puppen - "" (feat Nina Hagen)
Mestizia Crk & Shadow Knockers - "Run Away"
Mzperx, Bendeguz Rendes - "Ah Shit" (Per Pleks remix)
Vonderau - "Close Your Eyes" (Schiere remix)
Danielle Ciuro - "Check This Out"
Ortiz Karev - "Rose" (Schranz mix)
Nimatekk & Skaar - "Final Fight"
Schaar - "Back Again"
Coolio, Holy Priest & 1 World - "Gangsta's Paradise" (extended version)
Schwarze Puppen - "Schwarze Puppen" (Windeskind remix)
Windeskind - "Was Alive" (Markus Weigelt remix)
Activator, Rasky - "My Drug"
Petduo - "Robolution"
Warp Brothers & Drakk - "Phatt Bass" (extended mix)
Sebastian Groth - "In My Mind"
Abm - "Bass Control"
Krowtek - "Here To Move"
Carmine Caputo - "Black Devil"
Vortek's - "No Karma"
Markus Weigelt - "Flame"
Redemption - "Techno Time"
Gabriele De Maria - "Hard Motherfxcker"
KWS - "Please Don't Go" (Stupid Whizkid extended remix)
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Tell Everyone Everything
Tell Everyone Everything (red vinyl 12")
Cat: PRAH 079LP. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Tell Everyone Everything (9:02)
Tell Anyone Anything (Ancient Plastix remix) (3:30)
The Dichtomoty Of Telling Everyone Everything (Loggsplitter remix) (5:53)
Review: Following the success of last year's Walks, Group Listening returns with a new 12" for PRAH Recordings. The title and artwork both explore themes of decay, expiration and musical renewal and the music was in part inspired by a small DIY festival in Bristol. Paul Jones explains the title represents a radical, open call for change while 'Tell Everyone Everything' is a layered, intense synth soundscape with destined pads and nimble chords that lock you in the here and now. The release also features remixes by Ancient Plastix and Loggsplitter who bring sub-aquatic dub and mind-melting rhythmic intricacies.

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Lost In Transit
Cat: MZN 001. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Atomic (6:08)
Totaled Larynx (6:33)
Neo (Trance mix) (6:28)
Time Deprivation (6:52)
 in stock $17.14
Puissance 4
Cat: PH 141. Rel: 30 Apr 25
Puissance 4 (7:35)
The Voyagers (4:58)
Review: Grenoble DJ and producer The Hacker, known for his dataphile dark trance excursions, teams up with newcomer Endrik Schroeder for a full-blown creative grand slam, 'Puissance 4', betraying decades' worth learnedness in the knob-twiddling manual arts. The title track here builds from a classic beat into a euphoric hoover-rave crescendo - luring dancers in with hypnotic acid textural decoys - but then finds mercy on said prey, giving the dance what it needs: a rave riff on loan from heaven. 'The Voyagers' contrasts with an 808 soul slapper, its sensuality and understated heavenliness recalling obscure 7th Plain releases.
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Generation Drive (feat Jannik Jivung, Malin Genie)
Cat: SUSH 74. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Prologue UHF (1:46)
Generation Drive (6:39)
Mojave 24 (feat Jannik Jivung) (8:03)
Juvial (feat Jannik Jivung) (6:02)
TX Files (8:15)
Teleferico (7:06)
Defender (feat Malin Genie) (6:48)
Office Perform (feat Malin Genie) (6:44)
Link (8:30)
Representant Dubb (6:08)
Gem Deska (7:58)
Prognos Dubb (2:32)
Review: Per Hammar and Berlin-based label Sushitech are a match made in heaven as both have long since proven their credential in the world of dub techno. As the label turns 20, it kicks off its year with an album that has been two years in the making and features a top-quality array of dub techno sounds. Malin Genie features on two of the more kicking and propulsive cuts, while Jannik Jivung adds an organic touch to two more. In between those sounds are percolating slow-mo jams like 'Representant Dubb' and more kinetic sounds like 'TX Files' with its fresh kicks and rolling bass.
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Generation Drive (feat Jannik Jivung, Malin Genie)
Generation Drive (feat Jannik Jivung, Malin Genie) (limited gatefold clear vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: SUSH 74C. Rel: 02 May 25
Prologue UHF (1:46)
Generation Drive (6:39)
Mojave 24 (feat Jannik Jivung) (8:03)
Juvial (feat Jannik Jivung) (6:02)
TX Files (8:15)
Teleferico (7:06)
Defender (feat Malin Genie) (6:48)
Office Perform (feat Malin Genie) (6:44)
Link (8:30)
Representant Dubb (6:08)
Gem Deska (7:58)
Prognos Dubb (2:32)
Review: The now 20-year-strong Sushitech have been working on this one for two years and finally it drops - a new album from cultured dub techno don Per Hammar. This is a seriously deep journey into his signature sound that melds the genre's most classic side with a fresh modern twist. Cuts like 'Generation Drive' have a nice crisp sense of motion as well as lovely warped pads, while 'Juvial' brings a sense of curiousness with its undulating drums and bass. 'Defender' leans into sleek techno styles and will have you cruising in no time. An instant classic album, for sure.
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U: Remix EP
Cat: VLF 106. Rel: 29 Apr 25
U (SMLR remix) (3:04)
U (Mura Masa remix) (3:43)
U (Paul Seul remix) (5:15)
U (RHR Mentalism Volt dub) (3:44)
U (Boo remix) (5:04)
U (3LI remix) (3:31)
 in stock $16.03
Mantis 16
Mantis 16 (12")
Cat: DSR/MTS 16. Rel: 23 Apr 25
Harbour Launch (5:33)
Vronabe (5:32)
Gossamer (6:52)
Review: After a top first appearance in the series, Dutchman Tammo Hesselink returns to the Mantis project with another deep, immersive release full of his signature hi-fidelity sound design and meticulous drum patterns. Blending dub's echo-laden atmospheres with industrial percussion and the sparse textures of minimalism, his sound design is as distinctive as ever as once again, rather than relying on melody, he sculpts emotion and intensity through texture, space and rhythm. Metallic hits and reverberant effects create a physical, tactile experience that is both abstract and structured, designed for powerful sound system delivery while rewarding close listening. Hesselink offers a cerebral yet visceral trip here.
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Dance Music 4 Bad People
Cat: STS 431LP. Rel: 24 Apr 25
U R Not Dying U R Just Waking Up (6:36)
The Secret Teachings Of The Ages (6:28)
The Map Of Salt & Stars (5:35)
Reality Is Not What It May Seem (6:00)
I'm In A Strange Loop (5:56)
Dispatches From The B4 Life (6:12)
Awakening From The Daydreams (6:31)
The Art Of Living A Meaningless Existence (6:27)
Review: Jamal Moss aka Hieroglyphic Being is one of the most fearless experimentalists in house and techno. He confronts dancefloor disillusionment head-on with Dance Music 4 Bad People, his raw, uncompromising debut for Smalltown Supersound. A veteran of Chicago's club scene, Moss channels four decades of history, highs, lows and trauma into an album that defies escapism. These are not crowd-pleasers but cathartic confrontations dense with abrasive synths, molten drum loops and uneasy textures which all crash together in chaotic, transcendent layers. There's no clean resolution anywhere, instead just tension, dissonance and moments of stark beauty. Far from a nostalgic Windy City love-in, Moss' music reflects a dance culture in crisis and provides a place to rage against it.
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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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Selector Series Vol 1
Selector Series Vol 1 (green marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: MIDIMODE 004. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Lee Holman - "Range & Rhythm" (5:33)
Kerrie - "Hydra-K" (5:37)
Sunil Sharpe - "Rotator Scuff" (5:32)
Power - "Phase-One" (5:49)
Review: Techno tachyons Midi Mode, based in Ireland, provide a home for "warped and twisted" sounds and those who create them. After five vaporwave-tinged, reality-bending debut EPs from the likes of Ikeaboy and Power, they now present their very first selectors V/A EP on a gooey green wax edition. It's quite the assembly of Eireann techno royalty, with a host of seasoned players lead by probably the country's most esteemed DJ, Sunil Sharpe, as well as Kerrie and Wexford's Lee Holman. Quality is, naturally, at a consistently high label - with closer 'Phase-One' proving an especially computational, objectivist, mad, pitiless track.
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Zero Sugar EP
Cat: RNEP 001. Rel: 31 Mar 25
She Knows (6:03)
Bring It Back (4:44)
Payday (5:05)
She Knows (Moma Ready remix) (6:17)
Bring It Back (Bambounou remix) (5:17)
 in stock $14.37
Bass Scene Investigation Vol 1
Bass Scene Investigation Vol 1 (hand-numbered 12" + MP3 download code limited to 200 copies)
Cat: ECU 015. Rel: 07 Apr 25
Illektrolab - "Making Heads Dip" (6:11)
ADJ - "Ruby Murray" (6:42)
Pablo Funk - "Flood The Swap" (5:25)
Errorbeauty - "This Rider" (7:47)
Syrte - "Tardigrade Pomona" (5:11)
Francois Dillinger - "Swordholde" (5:18)
Review: EC Underground is back with more inquisitors of low-end heavy sounds on Bass Scene Investigation vol 1 and again digs deep into the worlds of electro, techno, breakbeat and IDM. The compilation kicks off with the skittish percussive patterns of Illektrolab's 'Making Heads Dip', then heads into moody ground with ADJ, Pablo Funk brings some menacing synth work and Errorbeauty gets all weird and trippy with some mad electronics. Francois Dillinger offers a dystopian electro sound full of irresistibly jacked-up drums. A fine investigation indeed.
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Il Male
Il Male (12")
Cat: SCUDERIA 36. Rel: 22 Apr 25
Ingrid & Lady Maru - "Amplify That Climax" (10:04)
AnD - "Chaos Ascending" (4:54)
Cyberpunkers - "Crusher" (4:40)
Luciano Lamanna & Notax - "Nasconditi" (5:36)
Revel - "Piece Of Shit" (4:37)
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Plusve
Plusve (2xCD)
Cat: FTCD 001. Rel: 16 Apr 25
Familial
Fink
Toulouse
Consent
Out Of Bounds
Niatune
The Tangeable Ephemeral
Detected
Paper
Chiral
Fifty-One
Familial (Dron remix)
Open Door (Yage remix)
Dis-Pep-See-Uh (Idiac Gaviscon mix)
Fink (Sound Synthesis remix)
The Tangeable Ephemeral (G Prod remix)
Chiral (Self Oscillate remix)
Sweetcorn (Tarsiform Cornhub Verified Amateur mix)
Fifty One (MOY remix)
Paper (EXM remix)
Consent (ReKaB Remake)
Xeromem (The Vast Profounds Apatheia mix)
Out Of Bounds (Myoptik No Time remix)
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Laeddis
Laeddis (12")
Cat: ARTSCORE 028. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Laeddis (6:15)
Found Footage (5:40)
Tesseract (5:05)
Signs (6:58)
Review: Emmanuel's ARTS is a Rotterdam-based indie techno label that quietly pushes at the boundaries. Introversion has released here before with his 'Hush' 12" back in 2022 and since then has landed on the likes of Fundaments and Makatoo, always adding to his reputation. This one opens with 'Laeddis', which is cantering, full-throttle techno funk with big, oversized hi-hats. 'Found Footage' is a scruffier cut with underlapping kicks and muffled trance chords up top, then 'Tesseract' gets slicke and turbocharged for a fresh future assault. 'Signs' closes with supple, mind-melting synth patterns that intertwine with wispy percussion and thudding rubber kick for pure techno perfection.
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Neon Storm
Cat: DC 321. Rel: 23 Apr 25
Neon Storm (6:19)
Moving Machines (5:45)
No Return (5:16)
Review: Manifest drumcode signee Mha Iri shares her latest 'Neon Storm', where geometric blitzes and "get-down" vocals excoriate the dancefloor. The lead track screams with colossal, sinking-feeling synth design, as though a War Of The Worlds tripod were heard stomping on skyscrapers a city away, and that this could possibly an exciting, not terrifying experience. 'Moving Machines' firms the bio-mechanoid vibe, with its added chord crimps, glottal mids and ultra-processed kick centres.
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AUSGANG 01
Cat: ST 042. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Ivory - "Rain" (6:54)
Glowal - "Skin" (7:49)
Jimi Jules - "Washing Machine" (5:13)
Tal Fussman - "So" (4:31)
Aera - "Future Holds" (5:01)
Review: Berlin's Exit Strategy began their 12"s game releasing EPs in browned sleeves, shortly before branching out into digital-vinyl combo releases with original artwork in the 2020s. Now with over ten years of experience under their belts, they welcome five new artists for a playful bricolage in deep and minimal techno, privileging elite, razor-sharp additive sound design and future-soulful vocal tasters. Ivory's opener 'Rain' epitomises this, while Jimi Jules squelchifies the same formula, and Aera's 'Future Holdings' rolls out the same logic to its ultimate conclusion, veering towards complex, 3D-graphic melodic techno composed entirely of climbing saws.
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Acacia EP
Acacia EP (12")
Cat: PS 05. Rel: 02 Apr 25
Acacia (6:05)
Harmors (6:11)
Mi Benfra (6:34)
Mi Benfra (Markus Suckut remix) (6:12)
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Unlawful Rhythm EP
Cat: PIMP 003. Rel: 01 May 25
Unlawful Rhythm (Bubbless & Nesbit remix) (6:31)
Unlawful Rhythm (Chris Liberator & Sam DFL remix) (6:58)
Unlawful Rhythm (5:51)
Unlawful Rhythm (Dilks remix) (7:05)
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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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Wild Nights EP
Cat: MLKL 040. Rel: 03 Apr 25
The Cult (5:28)
Charm (5:21)
Jungle Curse (6:16)
Wild Nights (6:46)
Review: Four percussive techno workouts drive this EP, each pushing rhythms and atmosphere alike into forward-thinking territory. Side-1 starts with 'The Cult', a relentless, bass-heavy force built for peak-time energy. The low-end hits hard, while futuristic elements keep it fresh. 'Charm' follows with a rhythmically adventurous approach, weaving breaks and deep bass into the techno frameworkiperfect for DJs looking to push boundaries. On the flip, 'Jungle Curse' layers pounding drums, looping percussion and crisp production into a hypnotic groove. Its weighty bass and driving structure make it an essential tool for deep, rolling sets. Closing out the record, 'Wild Nights' goes full tribal, locking into a hedonistic pulse that feels primal yet otherworldly. If you're looking for different rhythms in techno while still keeping the energy high - plus a heavy dose of futurism - these are well worth checking out.
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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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Canadian Treats
Cat: RX 42. Rel: 01 May 25
Cherry Blossom (7:18)
Timbit Acid (8:38)
Beaver Tail (7:02)
All Dressed (5:30)
Played by: Shadow Dancer
 in stock $14.65
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