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Several Streams Of Thought
Several Streams Of Thought (gatefold double 12")
Cat: KR 3016. Rel: 15 May 25
The Power Pyramids (6:43)
The Reassurance Ritual (6:57)
The Telecommuters (5:42)
Easing Into Tomorrow (5:32)
Myths & Inventions (6:39)
The Concept Of Practopia (7:16)
Scene Two (14:59)
Review: The man behind legendary London underground techno bash Lost, Steve Bicknell is back on KR3 with a nine-track LP that helps mark the label's fifth anniversary. Bicknell delivers seven of his raw signature sounds here and they combine the physical drive of techno with plenty of heady and atmospheric pads, all of which are frazzled, dusty and imperfect across four sides of wax. The first three are all intense and unrelenting deep techno odysseys with shadowy corners and unsettling sounds that bring a menacing presence. Side D shifts the tone with a 15-minute ambient piece that is tribal, luminous and meditative with cosmic signifiers and deep space energy, all keeping your mind locked in the moment.

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Xtrictly Elektro Vol 1
Xtrictly Elektro Vol 1 (12" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: CT 006. Rel: 23 Apr 25
Calagad 13 - "Get Fresher" (2025 Remaster) (4:49)
5ZYL - "Vilnius Bass" (3:59)
Nachtwald - "Bring Back The Night" (4:15)
Spectrums Data Forces - "Darkness In My Head" (6:04)
EC13 - "Profundo" (Interludio) (0:49)
Wicked Wes - "X1000" (feat Space Frogs From Saturn) (5:48)
Review: Granada's Cosmic Tribe know the definition of "electro" in its broadest sense; their new Xtrictly Electro comp keeps the dystopian sound endemic to the genre's most present incarnation, but refuses to restrict itself to one tempo: the standard 130-ish that has sadly infected the otherwise genius genre as a necessity. An international splinter cell of spec-ops and mercenaries are recalled from retirement here, as we hear Calagad 13, Nachtwald, EC13 and many more mechanoid ilk lay down all manner of slick utilities, making up a morbid multi-tool. 5zyl brings further lasery Lithuanian steeze on 'Vilnius Bass', whilst Spectrums Data Forces betrays the existence of a sinister corporate entity, whose business model works towards the object of instilling 'Darkness In My Head' through giant, killer mozzy basses.
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The 4 Lights
The 4 Lights (limited clear & black marbled vinyl double 12")
Cat: ASGDE 052LTD. Rel: 15 May 25
Midwest Intervention
Moral Imagination
What Of Lazarus
Radiant Flow
Triple Xposure
Trust Blind
Lie Of Ceres
Transformations
Review: Dan Curtin has been serving up genuinely far-sighted techno productions since 1992. While he's nowhere near as high-profile as he once was, Curtin is still capable of delivering dancefloor magic - as The 4 Lights, his first album in 15 years, emphatically proves. Those familiar with Curtin's spacey, futuristic and frequently funky take on techno and electro will know what to expect: think infectious, classic-sounding Motor City rhythms overlaid with funky basslines, warming chords, intergalactic-sounding lead lines and a healthy dose of electronic futurism. Curtin predictably hits the spot throughout, with highlights including future techno anthem 'What of Lazarus', the melodic and jazzy headiness of 'Trust Blind' and the sub-heavy downtempo shuffle of 'Transformations'. If that's not enough to seal the deal, this limited-edition version comes pressed to striking clear and black marbled vinyl.
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The 4 Lights
The 4 Lights (double 12")
Cat: ASGDE 052. Rel: 15 May 25
Midwest Intervention
Moral Imagination
What Of Lazarus
Radiant Flow
Triple Xposure
Trust Blind
Lie Of Ceres
Transformations
Review: Astonishingly, 33 years has now passed since Cleveland native Dan Curtin made his bow via Detroit imprint 33rpm Records. More significantly, it's been 15 years since the storied techno and house scene stalwart last released an album - making this surprise excursion for Belgian imprint De:tuned a genuinely big deal. Those familiar with Curtin's spacey, far-sighted and frequently funky take on techno will know what to expect: think infectious, classic-sounding Motor City techno rhythms overlaid with funky basslines, warming chords, intergalactic-sounding lead lines and a healthy dose of electronic futurism. The myriad of highlights on show includes the densely layered tech-funk of 'Moral Imagination', the future purist techno anthem 'What of Lazarus', the melodic and jazzy headiness of 'Trust Blind' and the sub-heavy downtempo shuffle of 'Transformations'.
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Teufelswerk (15th Anniversary Edition)
Teufelswerk (15th Anniversary Edition) (limited red, orange & yellow vinyl 3xLP + poster)
Cat: GIGOLO 25015. Rel: 19 May 25
U Can Dance (feat Bryan Ferry)
The DJ
Electronic Germany
Bodyfarm2
Wonderland
Friday, Saturday, Sunday
Review: To mark 15 years since its original release, DJ Hell's landmark Teufelswerk long player returns as a very collectable limited edition triple vinyl set that also includes a poster of the original cover and a special hype sticker. When it was released in 2009, Teufelswerk made an immediate impact and over time has remained a pivotal work thanks to its brash and inventive collision of techno, ambient and experimental sounds. It features collaborations with artists like Bryan Ferry and explores the contrast between Day and Night so looks to, and does, balance euphoric dancefloor highs with immersive, cinematic atmospheres that make a longer-lasting impression. It's proven to be a timeless, genre-defying classic.
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Cantor's Paradise
Cantor's Paradise (LP + insert)
Cat: FELT 010. Rel: 20 May 25
Track 1 (5:56)
Track 2 (3:01)
Track 3 (6:42)
Track 4 (5:23)
Track 5 (1:28)
Track 6 (6:04)
Track 7 (3:18)
Track 8 (6:04)
Track 9 (5:56)
Review: J Trystero's Cantor's Paradis on Fergus Jones' FELT label is a 45-minute drift through ambient dub terrain that leaves you mesmerised. It draws on the spacious design of artists like Huerco S. and Civilistjavel!, and unfolds in a dreamlike haze of blurred melodies, submerged textures and subtle, ever-shifting rhythms. Trystero filters the DNA of '90s dub techno into soft, iridescent tones here to craft soundscapes that feel both ancient and futuristic. Tracks like 'Untitled 6' briefly emerge with dubby definition but the album thrives in ambiguity. It's a deeply immersive record that's hypnotic, calming and subtly emotive so perfect for late-night solitude or introspective mental wandering.
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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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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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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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Played by: Jane Fitz
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Multiple Angle Distortions: Pre82 EP
Cat: 12TOT 53. Rel: 19 May 25
Askance (3:36)
Hauqil (1:38)
Improvisations (2:15)
C*Lab - Anim (3:40)
Elided (2:13)
Kuttin (3:24)
Set Of Leaf (4:04)
Uttion (2:04)
Northern Point (6:05)
Review: Multiple Angle Distortions (M.A.D) is the second of two EPs previewing The Future Sound of London's upcoming 2025 album. It dives into darker, more percussive terrain than before and blends acidic 303 textures with brooding orchestral layers as the cult FSOL continue to expand their sonic palette. Grammy-nominated Daniel Pemberton guests on the striking 'Improvisations,' which is a live recording from a London fashion show, while closing track 'Northern Point' showcases FSOL's own custom-built synths. The result is a heady fusion of house, electronica and techno with an experimental edge that is both cerebral and immersive. M.A.D affirms this outfit's legacy while still pushing boundaries decades into their career.

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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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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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Arkeo
Arkeo (grey marbled vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: DEEPLABS 011. Rel: 06 May 25
Dokimion (5:43)
Perissos (6:09)
Panoplia (6:04)
Stoicheo (5:46)
Skopos (5:44)
Exousia (5:47)
Ephraim (6:16)
Hiketeria (6:04)
Review: Detroit dub techno don Luke Hess says that this is his "most eclectic and techno-driven album to date" and that it blends together his signature subterranean sounds with his indelible Motor City touch. It again works well on cultured dance floors but is also a deeply spiritual album that will have your mind wandering to some lovely places. From the opening moments of 'Dokimion' you're sunk into widescreen soundscapes that pair painterly synths with immersive low ends. Cuts like 'Stoicheo' bring serene melodies and closer 'Hiketeria' is a misty, foggy cut that oozes late-night intimacy.
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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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Satisfaction
Cat: SFTCR 01. Rel: 08 May 25
From Evil (feat Zastar (VMO))
Satisfaction (feat Nova Bruise)
Like Heaven
Crystal Towers
Seven Demons
Weather Prophets (feat Coy Mistress)
No Reason
Must Not Eat
Chaosss Rain
Review: Canadian-born, German-based producer Ash Luk is best known for his work in Minimal Violence, a band that used electronics to create raucous, vivid punk-rock style live experiences, as well as his role as one half of 'doom electronic' duo S.A.T.I.N. alongside Ireen Amnes. Under the Infinity Division moniker he's created more impressively dystopian sonic adventures that channel a suitably wide array of extreme music styles, from isolationist ambience at the start of 'No Reason' - which then twists into industrial junglist madness - to breakbeaty Sisters of Mercy-style coldwave on 'Weather Prophets'. Fans of Alec Empire's notorious Digital Hardcore Recordings label and its output should find this entertainingly terrifying and twisted up musical vision very much up their street.
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Synths Below Sea Level
Cat: AXV 02. Rel: 09 May 25
Trance Lego Highway (5:21)
A1200 The Valley Energy (4:35)
Med Liquidium 1995 (5:15)
Wandas Car (5:30)
Future City 1994 (4:35)
Kosmo DX21 (5:10)
Abenden D10 (4:22)
9 Mille Hedgehog (7:21)
Maybe You See Them Fly (4:18)
Lake Distrax (4:45)
MKS100 CZ Reference Pod 96 (3:21)
Dance The Hypno Wave (7:22)
Review: Dutchman Danny Wolfers aka Legowelt is one of the most prolific artists in the game. He has several aliases which all explore ambient, synth, house and techno, but this is his most well-known. Synths Below Sea Level is another singular long player packed with his signature machine-made sounds and vintage synth textures. There are intergalactic acid odysseys like 'A1200 The Valley Energy', brilliantly lo-fi deep house mediations like 'Maybe You See Them Fly' with melodies so meaningful they bring a tear to your eye and forward-thinking cosmic techno bangers like 'MKS100 CZ Reference Pod 9' which bend space and time. Another gem with artwork by the man himself.

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Shades Of Rave Vol 1
Cat: RUPLDN 030. Rel: 21 May 25
Benda Brenda (5:07)
Come Undone (5:42)
Total Danger (5:05)
Rolling With Fabio (5:01)
A Deep Shade Of Rave (3:14)
Review: Brenda's debut for Rupture LDN is a love letter to the dancefloor in all its phases, from early anticipation to late-night transcendence. Hailing from the UK and embedded in the country's long rave lineage, she draws on 4x4 jungle techno, deep d&b and spoken word to map out a personal and emotional arc. 'Come Undone' captures the energy of the night in full swingirushing breaks, euphoric pressure, the kind of track that commands the room. Elsewhere, 'Benda Brenda' and 'Total Danger' are raw-edged and jungle-rooted, while 'Rolling With Fabio' is deeper and more rolling. It all closes on 'A Deep Shade of Rave (Outro)', a poem dedicated to her long-running Ferry to the Underworld sessions at Corsica Studios. Spiritually full, physically rinsedithis EP nails what it means to live for the rave.
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Exit 808
Exit 808 (pink black white & grey vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: SAR 0006XY. Rel: 19 May 25
Bass Situation 313 (6:54)
Borg Invasion (5:41)
Exit 808 (End Of All Existence edit) (5:31)
Borg Fightz (5:33)
Space Technician (6:31)
Techno Logical (5:34)
The Greed (5:31)
Passion (4:45)
Social Alliance Warriors (Political Greed mix) (5:53)
Review: Detroit electro investigator MICRO4CE delivers a no-compromise double pack here across two EPs packed with nine tracks of raw electronic futurism and imaging. It is all rooted in classic Detroit electro and so-called hi-tech-funk so the sound channels early 80s influences like Nucleus and Mantronix while carving out its own cyborg-driven edge. 'Bass Situation 313' gets underway with swampy low ends and far-sighted chords then the likes of 'Borg Fightz' bring unrelenting coruscated drums and 'The Greed' is a more minimal sound with zippy synths and dehumanised vocals. This is seriously high-grade electro for heads who like gritty, futuristic and fearless sounds.
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Fantastic Thoughts EP
Cat: SCR 002. Rel: 12 May 25
Big City Bill - "Dry Rub" (9:15)
Neil E - "The BBV" (7:42)
Review: Neil E and Big City Bill's latest doubles as the second offering from Spincycle, yet another a split 7" single on 180g vinyl. The twins' journey began two decades ago high up in an unnamed mountain range, where they met, after which they descended onto the city in search of purpose. Thus spake Zarathustra: down below, they toiled away in dimly lit garages, decoding mysterious symbols cast on walls by home-gaffed fluorescent lights. At first, their work seemed like madness, but there comes a time in every madman's life when toil leads to breakthrough. Thus were sowed the two fine harvests you hear here: 'Dry Rub', with its tugging taut sound design, and 'The BBV', a mistier firmament of altitudinal unknowns. No need to map out the terrain first - just give in to your ears.
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Inner Voyage
Inner Voyage (2xLP + MP3 download code limited to 200 copies)
Cat: ACQR 04. Rel: 25 Apr 25
Beyond (Flyhigh) (6:18)
Beyond (Flyhigh) (Raytek remix) (6:16)
Mover (5:56)
ARQS2600 (6:54)
We Are Here (4:35)
S7lverbox (4:59)
Visit In The Clouds (5:21)
Pilot To Launch Bay (4:37)
Yaviniv (4:32)
Epilog (4:44)
Review: Owen Ni invites us on a sonic exploration with this ten-track release, a journey through the realms of ambient electronica and deep listening techno music. 'Beyond Flyhigh' sets the tone, its expansive soundscapes and hypnotic rhythms drawing the listener into a world of introspection and wonder. The Raytek remix injects a pulsating energy, transforming the original into a dancefloor-ready odyssey. Elsewhere, tracks like 'Mover' and 'Arqs2600' delve deeper into hypnotic textures and intricate sound design, creating a sonic experience that's both arrestting and thought-provoking. 'We Are Here' and 'S7lverbox' offer moments of quiet contemplation, their delicate melodies and atmospheric soundscapes inviting a sense of peace and reflection. The release closes with 'Epilog', a fitting conclusion to this immersive journey through sound and emotion, leaving the listener with a lingering sense of wonder and possibility.





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Origins EP
Cat: ALT 016. Rel: 14 May 25
Above We Soar (6:37)
Space & Time Dimensions (6:37)
Girls In The Front (7:59)
Origins (6:06)
Review: US-born, Germany-based Oshana's solo debut on Altered Circuits is a notable one for peak time party people with high-impact jams that also bring plenty of subtle detail. The tunes are rooted in the vibe of her live sets and fuse classic and contemporary club sounds with razor-sharp studio precision. From the tense, acid-laced drive of 'Above We Soar' to the cavernous, Chicago-flavoured bounce of 'Space And Time Dimensions,' Oshana balances groove with atmosphere perfectly. 'Girls In The Front' is another gem and hypnotic, bass-heavy workout with anthem potential, while closer 'Origins' explores trance-tinged territory before diving back into genre ambiguity. It's a refined, energetic statement from an artist in her element.
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Deadbeat Breaks Vol 1
Cat: DBR 005. Rel: 25 Apr 25
Olly Rant - "Lisa Lately" (5:37)
Hunter Starkings - "Finger Guns" (5:05)
Berwick - "Kerp Werk" (6:31)
Rnbws - "Got To" (5:45)
Fluchtlink - "Tidy" (3:10)
Hooverian Blur - "Feed The Bones" (5:09)
Review: London underground night train riders Deadbeat Records prioritise techno-breaks handmade for late night and early morning dancefloors, times when both the best and worst comes emerges from each of us. Their inaugural Deadbeat Breaks compilation hears six out of ten full digital curations brought to a shadowy, space-invaded black vinyl truncation, with modern talking synth vomits from Olly Rant, booty bass hups from Hunter Starkings, hackney parroting hurtles from Rnbws, and a closing breakstep broil from Hooverian Blur.
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Interactive DJ'ng (reissue)
Cat: SMR 032. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Hypernotes Velocity (4:51)
Betta's Universe (4:38)
C'Mon (4:52)
Born To Sinthetize (4:27)
C'Mon (Trent remix) (5:54)
Review: Rick 8 is the techno alias of Italy's Riccardo Falsini, and here he revives the pioneering spirit of his iconic Interactive Test label with this early gem, which offers an essential slice of trance, techno and progressive house history. Known for reshaping genre boundaries, the label was a beacon of innovation, as this EP shows. Each track is a potent club tool, designed for transcendental dancefloor moments and sonic ascension from the chunky tribalism of 'Hypernotes Velocity' to the standout remix of 'C'Mon' by Sound Metaphors affiliate Trent, who injects progressive firepower. 'Born To Sinthetize' is a deeper, spiritual sound with flashy synth work married to loose drum loops.
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Played by: ROTCIV
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Towards East
Towards East (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: TFE 16. Rel: 19 May 25
KMA - Towards East (6:04)
Absolute (7:07)
No Dread! (5:32)
In Between (Fur Geli) (6:17)
Time (10:11)
September 5th (5:28)
Reichenberger (5:45)
The Satisfied (5:22)
Review: Shed's Towards East was originally made for Berlin's Dussmann store back in 2022. It's a very personal project that now gets reissued by The Final Experiment and it sounds superb. The Polish producer weaves in plenty of foggy and lo-fi ambient pads into these tracks, whether they are beatless vignettes or more low-end driven soundscapes such as 'Absolute.' On 'In Between (Fur Geli), yearning strings and a lonely motif amongst walls of melancholic synth done and 'September 5th' is another hazy memory with nostalgic overtones and loads of frayed edges and buried melodic wisps. It's techno, but not as we know it.

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Dark Channel
Cat: SOMALP 128. Rel: 15 May 25
Use It, Lose It (5:51)
Dark Channel (5:34)
Glide (5:38)
Morganatic (5:42)
Kuture Version (6:22)
Ghost Dancer (5:11)
Beat On The Drum (5:39)
Irregular Object (6:10)
Review: As pioneers of underground techno and co-founders of Soma Records, the Scottish duo continue to redefine the soundscape with Dark Channel, their eighth full-length album. In a world fractured by division, Slam offer a raw, uncompromising tribute to the dancefloor as a space of unity and release. Opening with the tribal pulse of 'Use It, Lose It', the album wastes no time setting a fierce, driving tone. The title track, 'Dark Channel', leans into dissonance and texture, hinting at the relentless energy that permeates the record. Tracks like 'Parametric Factor' and 'Glide' are synth-fueled voyages, the latter embracing a classic Slam percussive intensity. 'Morganatic' plunges into shadowy territory, while 'Infinit Spaces' weaves in trippy FX and lively synth hooks. 'Kuture Version provides a moment of introspection before the pounding rhythms return. 'Ghost Dancer' rides on deep sub tones and eerie modulations, creating a dense, brooding atmosphere. As the album approaches its finale, 'Beat On The Drum' delivers a full-force rhythmic assault and 'Irregular Object' closes with a hypnotic, contorted energy. Dark Channel is both a reflection of turbulent times and a powerful celebration of techno's enduring spirit, proving Slam's contribution is as vital as ever.
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A Real Piece Of Work
A Real Piece Of Work (gatefold 180 gram clear vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: BDP 025. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Opening Scene (6:32)
Mountain Call (feat Sodie) (4:15)
The Red Ball (4:49)
Take Care (4:37)
Blue Rain (4:49)
Flying Overhead (5:15)
A Light Thump On The Head (5:48)
Abandoned (edit) (5:32)
ADHD (5:02)
Fire Has Died Down (2:43)
Review: With A Real Piece Of Work, Stillhead helps Brightest Dark Place reach into the "hazy, blurred overlap between techno and ambient", throwing a suspension chord between two bluffs over a vast sonic chasm, and letting terse rhythms monkey-swing across it, letting reverb bellow from below. This is an equally dynamic but intense listening experience, proving that vast, chasmic sound design need not chafe against dynamic buoyancy: the two can coexist. Keeping to about 170BPM, the Edinburgh DJ marks his sixth release here, and it is an impressive logical extension from 2022's comparable mission statement Restraint And Reverb: 'The Red Ball' suspends a sampled 'Funky Drummer' over an atoll of sub compulsions, while 'A Light Thump On The Head' stretches a classic future garage rhythm over a telegraphic void, with dispersive, long-decaying results.
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Shell Wave
Shell Wave (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: TRESOR 373. Rel: 30 Apr 25
Serpent Void (5:45)
Soul Fire (6:08)
Divine Shadow (5:31)
Forgotten Gods (4:30)
Dying (3:00)
Infinite Eye (6:24)
Triple Threat (6:37)
Empty Cloud (4:31)
Fall (4:59)
Review: Since at least 2024, by our estimation, shells have been enjoying something of an "it moment" in electronic music. Don't ask us why. Perhaps the icky palps of nautiluses, or the helical segmentation of various fossils, would seem to predict the naturalisation of mechanical reproductions expressed in techno. Birmingham keystone Surgeon (Anthony Child) swoops in on the fervour, repurposing larked sonic opercula into filter-fed 4x4 Borg-anisms. But despite the implied theme, Child uses limited equipment - "For me, it's an interesting experience returning to old techniques again after 30 years" - and refashions a classic live-show-style approach here. All eight tracks were done in a single take, and only 'Dying' upends beats, delivering a moribund, mantric sound piece.
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Mechanical Confusion
Cat: SGNL 01. Rel: 01 May 25
Led Zeppelin (5:33)
Reset (4:45)
Land Of Code (6:19)
Machine Talk (6:31)
Dirt Down (5:46)
Clock Is Master (4:34)
Review: New York City's underground stalwart Sweater On Polo returns with the debut release on Signal Route. His Mechanical Confusion EP draws inspiration from early 90s Chicago techno and basement house so it echoes the gritty, raw style of labels that dealt in that sort of stuff, like Dance Mania and Relief Records. Across the six cuts there is an intergenerational dialogue between past and present with acid house, techno and synth punk all capturing a familiar old-school angst and texture but with a fresh twist. 'Land of Code' is one of our favourites with its rising percussive tension, deeply buried bass pulse and dusty analogue drums.
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Dubnobasswithmyheadman (reissue)
Cat: UWR 00099LP. Rel: 15 May 25
Dark & Long (7:32)
Mmm Skyscraper I Love You (12:46)
Surfboy (7:34)
Spoonman (7:34)
Tongue (4:38)
Dirty Epic (10:00)
Cowgirl (8:14)
River Of Bass (6:25)
ME (7:02)
Review: This 2025 reissue of the British duo's 1995 breakthrough offering captures the raw energy and genre-blending brilliance that made it an instant classic. Still revered for its fusion of techno, house, and ambient with a distinctly industrial edge, the album's resonance continues to define electronic music today. Tracks like 'Dark & Long' and 'Surfboy' showcase their ability to create expansive, atmospheric soundscapes that are both tough and emotive. The low-end drive of 'Cowgirl' and the serene tones of 'River of Bass' reflect the duo's mastery in blending dancefloor-ready beats with intricate textures. Hailing from the UK, the duo pushed boundaries with their dark, melodic sensibility, crafting a sound that remains influential. Their influence on modern electronic music is undeniable, and this reissue serves as a vital reminder of how they redefined the genre back in the 90s, keeping the core of their vision intact while inspiring new generations of listeners.
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Beaucoup Fish (reissue)
Beaucoup Fish (reissue) (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: UWR 00101LP. Rel: 15 May 25
Cups (11:12)
Push Upstairs (5:05)
Jumbo (6:54)
Shudder/King Of Snake (9:32)
Winjer (4:30)
Skym (3:59)
Bruce Lee (7:31)
Kittens (4:40)
Push Downstairs (5:57)
Something Like A Mama (6:25)
Moaner (7:37)
Review: Originally released in 1999 and now reissued, Beaucoup Fish captures UK techno icons Underworld at their peak popularity. Karl Hyde, Rick Smith and Darren Emerson were just coming off their Trainspotting movie fame due to their legendary track 'Born Slippy'. Following Dubnobasswithmyheadman and Second Toughest in the Infants, this record feels heavier and more restless, mirroring their ambivalence toward their growing profile. Where their previous albums flowed like introspective night drives, Beaucoup Fish often barrels forward with full-throttle energy. Tracks like 'Push Upstairs' and 'Kittens' tear through at blistering tempos, merging techno heft with psychedelic texture. 'Shudder / King of Snake' is the album's pounding centerpiece, a kinetic beast built on a mutated 'I Feel Love' bassline and layers of frenetic percussion. Yet it's on 'Jumbo' and 'Cups' that Underworld tap into something deeper, more elegant and melancholic for solitary moments on packed dance floors. Hyde's cryptic, associative lyricism are half preacher, half poet that add a compelling edge throughout. His stream-of-consciousness delivery turning even the most muscular tracks are very introspective. Beaucoup Fish may reflect a band conflicted about their identity, but it's also Underworld at their most refined, striking a potent balance between euphoria and alienation, bombast and subtlety. It remains a hypnotic artifact of late-90s rave culture, vivid in both its unease and its ecstasy.
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Second Toughest In The Infants (reissue)
Cat: UWR 00100LP. Rel: 15 May 25
Juanita/Kiteless/To Dream Of Love
Banstyle/Sappy's Curry
Confusion The Waitress
Rowla
Pearls Girl
Air Towel
Blueski
Stagger
Review: British heavyweights Underworld delivered one of the 90s' most enduring dance albums with their second LPivisionary, sprawling, and wired with tension. This 2025 reissue does it justice, pressed onto heavyweight vinyl with a half-speed cut that gives its deep, hypnotic sonics fresh bite. From the moment 'Juanita : Kiteless : To Dream Of Love' opens with glitchy insistence and locked grooves, it's clear how ahead of its time this was. The glitch-techno swirl of 'Banstyle/Sappy's Curry' and the growling 'Rowla' nod to Sheffield and Detroit in equal measure, while 'Pearl's Girl' pulses with breakbeat aggression and warped vocals, its grit sharpened here by the remaster. 'Confusion the Waitress' and 'Air Towel' show the band at their most meditative, layering ambience and submerged breaks into something closer to sound design than club tool. Even 'Blueski' and 'Stagger'ishorter, sketch-like piecesifeel essential to the album's industrial-sublime mood. Still fiercely modern, still haunted, still euphoric. An artefact of the past that belongs squarely in the now.
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A Hundred Days Off (reissue)
Cat: UWR 00102LP. Rel: 15 May 25
Mo Move (6:48)
Two Months Off (9:03)
Twist (6:22)
Sola Sistim (6:25)
Little Speaker (8:35)
Trim (3:18)
Ess Gee (2:31)
Dinosaur Adventure (7:54)
Ballet Lane (3:33)
Luetin (6:59)
Review: Underworld's sixth LP A Hundred Days Off heard them wean their sound down to a finer but still full Brit-rave sound, not to mention a readiness on their part to break the charts compared to their earlier, yet by all means more esoteric, studio projects such as Dubnobasswithmyheadman. Praised by Uncut as a "beautiful and baffling enigma", the record gave birth to such wonders as 'Two Months Off', 'Trim', 'Ess Gee' and 'Dinosaur Adventure 3D', tracks whose long-form structures and brutalist trance ballistics would continue to prove lactic boons for the stylistic milking. Sheffield art collective The Designers Republic were commissioned to design the iconic balloon-head cover by label V2, also enshrining a spectacular modern art and modern music crossover in this ingenious record.
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Oblivion With Bells (reissue)
Oblivion With Bells (reissue) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: UWR 00103LP. Rel: 15 May 25
Crocodile (8:40)
Beautiful Burnout (10:56)
Holding The Moth (5:33)
To Heal (2:34)
Ring Road (4:35)
Glam Bucket (5:43)
Boy, Boy, Boy (6:07)
Cuddle Bunny vs The Celtic Villages (2:10)
Faxed Invitation (4:42)
Good Morning Cockerel (2:24)
Best Mamgu Ever (8:37)
Review: After the chart-topping A Hundred Days Off (2002), what was to come next for the albums arm of Underworld, aka Karl Hyde and Rick Smith? Clearly, it was to be a return to gritty chillout rave schematics - now tapering into ambient dub and progressive - that defined their earliest works, in stark contrast to their mid noughties crowd electrolysers. Oblivion With Bells (2007) saw mixed critical receipt, the aesthetes among us referencing to the record's pull towards directionless absurdity (mirrored in track titles like 'Cuddle Bunny vs. The Celtic Villages'), but its nurturance of highlights like 'Crocodile' and 'Ring Road', and their increasing use of flamboyant post-rock theatrics onstage, still make this moment a stellar one in our books.
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Barking (reissue)
Barking (reissue) (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: UWR 00104LP. Rel: 15 May 25
Bird 1 (6:45)
Always Loved A Film (6:48)
Scribble (6:49)
Hamburg Hotel (4:57)
Grace (5:10)
Between Stars (6:01)
Diamond Jigsaw (5:37)
Moon In Water (5:40)
Louisiana (4:47)
Review: This 2025 reissue of the British electronic duo's 2010 release revisits a moment when their sound was at its most refined and expansive. Tracks like 'Bird 1' and 'Always Loved A Film' have an almost trance-like quality, drawing listeners into a rich web of pulsating rhythms and repetitive motifs that feel both hypnotic and unsettling. In contrast, songs like 'Diamond Jigsaw' and 'Moon In Water' offer moments of clarity, their crisp melodies and infectious hooks cutting through the layers of sound with a bright, shimmering energy. The duo's ability to shift between moods is strikingi'Hamburg Hotel' brings a brooding weight, while 'Between Stars' provides a lift, its airy textures pushing against the track's grounded pulse. This reissue feels less like nostalgia and more like a timely reminder of their ability to blend pop accessibility with experimental edge, marking their unique place in the electronic canon.
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Barbara Barbara We Face A Shining Future (reissue)
Cat: UWR 00105LP. Rel: 15 May 25
I Exhale
If Rah
Low Burn
Santiago Cuatro
Motorhome
Ova Nova
Nylon Strung
Review: First released in 2016, Underworld's Barbara Barbara, We Face A Shining Future returns in a 2025 reissue on nice heavyweight black vinyl that has been cut at half speed for optimal sound and housed in a double gatefold sleeve with added spine detailing. The album - the Essex duo's ninth - marked a creative rebirth for Karl Hyde and Rick Smith and features seven spontaneous, emotionally raw tracks born from strict studio sessions. From detuned basslines and celestial techno to lyrical monologues and off-world electronics, it's a typically expressive and genre-blending statement that stands proud alongside their celebrated classic albums and has aged well over the years.
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Rodhad Presents: Solara Melfera
VARIOUS
Cat: WSNWBTZ 011. Rel: 06 May 25
Ignez - "Passion Overdrive" (5:43)
Pierce - "Vairoc" (5:32)
Anika Kunst - "Brain Wreck" (5:14)
Michael Ius - "Electric Impulse" (5:17)
Tauceti - "Iris D'Alger" (6:26)
Connor Wall - "Disposed" (6:13)
Phillberg - "Menace" (6:02)
Toru Ikemoto - "Starry Enclave" (5:01)
Review: In a smooth flying saucered descent, Solara Melfera continues the WSNWG: Back to Zero journey, adding a new dimension to the label's evolving sound. This compilation unites eight carefully selected tracks curated by German producer and DJ Rodhad, fusing nighttime prowler moods and subtle celestials. With a cover artwork bathed in golden, sunlit tones, the music has an eclipsing mood, juggling strong shades of light and dark. Kicking off with Ignez' 'Passion Overdrive', we're met with a brooding techno number with overdubbed lyrics by the artist, recounting the artist's rather libidinally charged dream from the previous night.
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Transmitter
Cat: UTR 005. Rel: 23 Apr 25
Frozen Signal (6:21)
Hemisphere (6:49)
Octave (5:09)
Fuel (6:10)
Transmitter (7:09)
Infinite (5:15)
I Should Fly (5:14)
Genetic (7:17)
Review: Wild Planet was originally a duo consisting of Simon J Hartley and Richard Brook who put out a fine debut album on Warp. After that. Hartley became the sole member for a further album on Octave One's Detroit-based 430 West label. This album came first in 1999 and has been fully remastered and sounds better than ever, with three bonus tracks from the original CD version making their vinyl debut. Transmitter captures a distinct blend of raw, warm and futuristic Detroit electro and techno that ranges from deep machine funk to atmospheric synth work. It's a shining example of Motor City innovation at its peak. Do not sleep.

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