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Light & Illusion
Cat: AFTG 04. Rel: 29 May 25
Login Beat (6:02)
Biancone Interno (5:10)
Strobe Transforms Thinking (5:48)
Light & Illusion (6:08)
Review: Acid For The Grandma's fourth release is another boundless trip into warped rhythms and surreal soundscapes with acid liquid textures that make for a psychedelic experience that sparks the imagination while pulling you into otherworldly dimensions. 'Login Beat' casts you adrift amongst circling snares over jacking beats and 'Biancone Interno' then cuts loose with freewheeling arms and sci-fi motifs that leave long neon trails. 'Strobe Transforms Thinking' taps into more taught dub tech with sinewy leads and last of all, 'Light And Illusion' places you in a colourful world of refracted rhythm and slivery tech house drums sent back from a distant planet.
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Inori
Inori (7")
Cat: KIT 002. Rel: 27 May 25
Inori (4:03)
Kotoba (4:22)
 in stock $18.79
Soul Roots
Cat: YRE 057. Rel: 27 May 25
Soul Roots (6:00)
Cycles (4:41)
All I Need (5:23)
Reflections (4:56)
Review: Ross Alexander debuts on Yore and brings with him a more tech-leaning sound that you might expect of this traditionally techno-centric outlet. It still calls on plenty of Motor City signifiers, however, such as warm synth soul, machine grooves and a dusty depth. 'Soul Roots' has all that and a cosmic melodic air, 'Cycles' gets more twisted with a pressurised baseline and drums full of rebound while 'All I Need' sets off on freewheeling, psychedelic pads and serene grooves that carry you away in a reverie before 'Reflections' shuts down with twinning cosmic pads and gurgling low ends. A classy and escapist EP of futuristic bliss.
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Synchonised Swimming EP
Synchonised Swimming EP (12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: OTW 01. Rel: 27 May 25
Component A (5:37)
Untitled B2 1 (3:17)
Entangled (5:32)
Are You? (5:54)
648 (3:55)
Carrier (5:24)
Review: Lempuyang is a label you will know and respect for its high quality stream of immersive dub techno and now the man behind it, Alastair Kelly, debuts a new label with none other than revered UK techno mainstay Ibrahim Alfa Jnr. He opens up with 'Component A' which is a moody melange of slow, broken dub beats and fizzing synths. There is further experimentation on 'Untitled B2 1' which pairs a churning dub rhythm with naive and innocent melodies and lots of li-fi static. 'Entangled' ups the ante with the suggestion of a fast paced rhythm through a skeletal groove and the flip brings broken beat dub weight, meaning and percussive bass with a 2-step swagger then deep introspection on the closer. A classy EP that suggests this label is one well worth watching.
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 in stock $19.06
Utopie
Utopie (12")
Cat: BKHS 014. Rel: 29 May 25
Flowers Wish (part 1) (4:30)
Flowers Wish (part 2) (2:50)
Give Up (5:47)
Hauptsache Nicht Anhalten (Dream mix) (4:30)
Kakerlaken Komitee (5:29)
 in stock $14.86
Remember This Body?
Cat: TIMEDANCE 035. Rel: 28 May 25
Conundrum (5:41)
Betcha Wouldn't Hurt Me (4:45)
Tumble Turn (5:00)
There's Nothing Happening Between Us (16:55)
Just Can't Live Without Ya (7:02)
Review: Widescreen bass portamenti and steady-state textures predominate on this new Cleyra release through Timedance. Reflecting the Bristol artist's preference for heavyset bass and hydrop(h)onic textures, we were first turned on to their sound like heliotropic plants to red supergiants, whence in 2022 the 'Soft Bloom' EP offered our ears an ironic floral hardness. Since then, the artist has been hard at work on another five tracker of irreplicable sound, with 'Tumble Turn' and 'There's Nothing Happening Between Us' offering the best of the EP's tresillos and stereo-ecstatic percussions, which seem to paradoxically texturally vary themselves both much and not so much. How did they do it, we wonder?
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Mandela Hall EP
Cat: POTENCY 006. Rel: 30 May 25
Mandela Hall (6:31)
Mandela Hall (No Break mix) (5:35)
Mystery Bag (A Journey Through Time & Space) (6:12)
Dialogue (6:33)
 in stock $18.22
Tectonics
Tectonics (12")
Cat: VDLX 001. Rel: 30 May 25
Mariana Trench (4:08)
Collapse (4:53)
Tectonics (4:27)
System Strikers (4:38)
 in stock $22.42
AMTKPLUS 005
Cat: AMTKPLUS 005. Rel: 29 May 25
D-Leria - "Filterbank" (6:26)
D-Leria - "Let It Be" (5:56)
Translate - "Notation" (5:20)
Translate - "Shifted Communications" (6:03)
Review: Italian producer D-Leria and Argentine artist Translate hop by the the AMTK+ series for its fifth volume, inning four sharp tunes flaunting respective precision and range. 'Filterbank' brings relentless low-end pressure and gritty, bunker breaching pounds, while 'Let It Be' veers into more unexpected territory, looping chopped vocals round a tight coil of laryngeal copper. Flip over for Translate's 'Notation, a wirier mesh of bleeps and spatial design, before the murkier, throbbing layers of 'Shifted Communication' flick us round the face with spring-loaded, space hopper bass design.
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No Division
Cat: KNTXTD 002V. Rel: 30 May 25
No Division (feat XSALT)
No Division (instrumental mix)
 in stock $17.67
Dub Reflections
Dub Reflections (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: SYNCRO 65. Rel: 28 May 25
800 Mistakes (6:03)
Hal 2024 (6:58)
Moonbus (7:43)
Think It's Not Illegal Yet (6:03)
Review: Deenamic steps up on French label Syncrophone with the aptly titled 'Dub Reflections EP'. Having released on high-grade imprints like Neroli, Yellow Jackets, Visions Recordings and Mate since debuting in 2019, David Pradera has been slowly but surely carving out a fine reputation with his profound house sound. His latest effort features four dubbed-out house jams full of atmosphere and texture. Opener '800 Mistakes' sees moody chords drifting over stripped-back drums, staccato noise and understated bass, before 'Hal 2024' maintains the rich atmospherics with simmering swells, driving stabs and propulsive bass notes. The chord progressions on 'Moonbus' echo into the night as a pounding kick maintains the rhythm, while the undulating bass and piercing drums of 'Think It's Not Illegal Yet' combine with a dramatic arrangement for a gorgeously nocturnal finale.
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Developer Archive 16
Cat: DEVELOPER 016. Rel: 29 May 25
Niburian1 (6:50)
Niburian2 (6:37)
Niburian3 (6:56)
Niburian4 (6:51)
Review: Developer returns to his own label with another deep dive into the American's own production archives. What he finds is plenty of his signature groove-centric and mind-melting techno for connoisseurs only. 'Niburian 19' is anxious and urgent with its tightly looped synths and hurried drums. 'Niburian 22' is just as much in a hurry with restless synth motifs busying about the dubby drum loops. 'Niburian 10B' brings a psychedelic twist with synth scribbles bringing real panic to the low ends, and 'Niburian 11' then provides some comfort with a long-form tapestry that weaves melancholic pads with thudding rubbery kicks and a more forlorn, introspective mood.
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Waiting In The Dark EP
Cat: MT 176. Rel: 28 May 25
Waiting In The Dark (Aux 88 remix) (6:01)
Waiting In The Dark (DJ Stingray 313 remix) (4:51)
Waiting In The Dark (Midnight mix) (5:33)
Voyager (The Journey mix) (6:20)
Review: Detroit's DJ 3000 has always operated at the futuristic crossroads between techno and electro, and his latest Ep does that again but also comes with heavyweight remixes by pioneers Aux 88 and DJ Stingray 313. The Motor City's rich musical heritage shines through here right from the off: 'Waiting In The Dark (Midnight mix)' is a grinding and mechanical electro-techno jam, then Aux 88 delivers a bass-heavy, machine-driven remix while DJ Stingray 313 brings high-velocity precision. DJ 3000's own 'Voyager (The Journey Mix)' is then a dusty deep house groove layered up with star gazing chords that slowly unfold with a sense of beauty.
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Dangerous When Wet
Cat: SPEC 05. Rel: 27 May 25
Losing Control (5:28)
Dangerous When Wet (6:34)
XTC Messenger (6:30)
Pressure Points (6:18)
Review: Brazilian Jesse "Dreams" Pimenta has been roaming around underground circles for a decade plus. He has a stylish sound that is about heady excursions into deep rhythms. 'Losing Control' opens up with a warped and flabby baseline over buoyant drums for peak time deployment. 'Dangerous When Wet' is a tightly programmed and kinetic cut with flappy drums and snares, aliens in the machines and psychedelic vocal swirls. 'XTC Messenger' then hits hard with thudding kicks and hints of 90s tribal techno. Last of all, 'Pressure Points' flips out with broke beats and dubby undercurrents.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $15.99
Monofly EP
Cat: MUTR 002. Rel: 29 May 25
Monofly (6:17)
Delayed Response (6:34)
00:04 (6:26)
Tapeline (5:30)
Review: Mutual Response first appeared with its inaugural release back in 2023, so this second one has been a long time in the making. It's the Brit-based Dockett Eddy who runs the Turnend Tapes label who steps up and brings some invention to four tracks of deeply atmospheric techno. 'Monofly' has modulated synth bleeps and squeaks and smeared pads, making it a trippy and futuristic sound, while 'Delayed Response' is slow, heavy and marbled with sombre, downcast chords that make it an introspective delight. '00:04' has a lithe, jittery rhythm with eerie pad swirls up top and 'Tapeline' brings a bit of late-night urban grit and cosmic eeriness. It's a moody EP, this, but one that is always intriguing and inviting.
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Planned Obsolescence
Cat: ARTSCORE 025. Rel: 29 May 25
Sabotage (5:00)
Opal (4:27)
Rules Of Evidence (4:29)
Mascara (Shed remix) (4:35)
Mascara (5:02)
Review: Rotterdam-based techno label Arts returns with an EP from its founder, Emmanuel, including a remix from special guest German musician Shed. 4 cuts of banging big room techno, the first four tunes don't do anything radical, but they don't need to. These are tracks for DJs looking for fast-paced techno with big kicks, grooved-out percussion & dubby chords. The last track, 'Mascara', is probably the pick of the bunch, a surprising but very much welcome drum & bass cut that wouldn't sound out of place on techno-inspired drum & bass labels like Samurai Music or UVB-76.
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#4
#4 (12")
Cat: ROYALX 001. Rel: 30 May 25
The Session Continues (8:39)
Tjirp (4:19)
Safe Haven (5:08)
 in stock $16.54
Cabaret Nord
Cabaret Nord (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: ADMDT 01. Rel: 29 May 25
Unstrust (5:11)
Act Of Finch (3:14)
Act Of Mist (2:55)
Jinx In Silk (7:32)
Mirage (7:18)
Review: Hungarian electronic music producer Laurine Frost's Cabaret Nord lands as the debut release on Spanish label Andermedt, and it's nothing short of a radical statement. A vault of unreleased material over five years in the making, it's a return to Frost's 4/4 roots but filtered through his signature lens of dark mysticism and surreal funk. Earth-shaking drums, warped grooves and grotesque theatrics unfold like a ritualistic performance in each track as he twists techno cliches into something deeply personal. As such Cabaret Nord blurs lines between satire and sincerity, rhythm and poetry. It's not comedy-it's an avant-garde theatre of sound and a mind-bending triumph that demands immersive listening.
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 in stock $20.76
To Dance Before The Fire
To Dance Before The Fire (white vinyl 12")
Cat: ATIR 001. Rel: 30 May 25
Inches Of Rain
Firewood
Embracing My Irrational Impulses
Solidified By Eternity (dub)
To Dance Before The Fire
 in stock $23.84
Molekul 11
Cat: MLKL 011. Rel: 29 May 25
JKS - "Express Yourself" (7:09)
"Bad Boy" Pete - "Champion Sound" (6:45)
Jacidorex - "Extinctor" (6:46)
Vikkei - "E Fallo Uno" (6:33)
Review: Molekul's 11th outing is a various artists' affair with each of them exploring high-impact techno with a retro bent. JKS's 'Express Yourself' is a video game soundtrack for a post-apocalyptic shoot-em up. "Bad Boy" Pete brings dark and driving breakbeats infused with fierce stabs on 'Champion Sound' and Jacidorex brings some warped acid lines to the ever ascending and tightly stacked 'Extinctor.' Vikkei shut down with 'E Fallo Uno', which is an update of a manic hardstyle sound with caustic synths running a mock. Pure dance floor carnage, this.
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Prima Dell' Alba
Cat: SMI 019. Rel: 29 May 25
Forbidden Planet (JP Welder 2025 Revisited) (6:08)
Prima Dell' Alba (7:31)
Forbidden Planet (6:43)
Review: Italian producer J.P Energy resurfaces with a reissue of two rare late-90s works-deep, percussive hybrids from a fertile moment in underground Italian club culture. Originally released in 1997, 'Prima Dell'Alba' and 'Forbidden Planet' blur the lines between early trance and stripped-back techno, brimming with cinematic tension and pulsing groove. 'Prima Dell'Alba' is the more mysterious of the pair: tribal rhythms, eerie pads and a gradual rise in intensity evoke a kind of sunrise ritual for the dancefloor. The original mix of 'Forbidden Planet' delivers a leaner, more mechanical energy-icy and forceful but with a meditative undertow. A 2025 revisited mix by J.P Energy himself kicks things off on the A-side, reimagining the track with updated production and added spatial depth, without losing the spirit of the original. As part of the Sound Migration series, this reissue pays tribute to a singular voice in Italian electronic music-subtle, rhythmic, and visionary.
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R 001
R 001 (12")
Cat: R 001. Rel: 27 May 25
Kalher - "Mosaic" (5:02)
Grillac - "The Future" (5:12)
Pakard - "Wax One" (5:18)
Lorenzo Mancino - "Thrilling" (5:06)
BENKHLIFA - "Bright Material" (5:44)
Exos - "Hexagone" (5:31)
Review: Rushing from the starting blocks as though life depended on it, Kahler opens the scoring with the perfectly balanced and fine-tuned 'Mosaic', a driving, percussive techno workout that's direct and peak time yet also minimal and patient, poised even. Grillac follows suit, keeping things ghostly with plenty of energy coming from the top ends, while using a vocal hook to add a little rave bounce. By now, it's probably clear R 0 01 is a strong collection of belters, and the remainder do nothing to quash that belief. Lorenzo Mancino and Exos arguably unleash the most fury - tracks that feel like stepping into a warehouse party in 1999 with a nose full of whizz and stomach full of pills - while BENKHLIFA keeps it more heads down and Berlin.
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Moonchild EP
Cat: RAVE50 BLACKRP. Rel: 29 May 25
Hijo De La Luna (Moonchild) (4:36)
Supersonic (5:10)
Wait (6:55)
Bipolar (4:37)
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Nature Of The Future
Cat: SPAZIONERO 002. Rel: 30 May 25
Glasshouse (5:57)
I Wish I Was Born A Cicada (5:39)
The Elk In The Woods (6:01)
Covenant (5:45)
Played by: Ney Faustini
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Kingston Riddim
Kingston Riddim (blue in red vinyl 10")
Cat: FDFDUBSX 01. Rel: 27 May 25
Kingston Riddim (7:34)
Kingston Riddim (Sato interpretation) (8:10)
Review: Two decades deep into his career and still pushing forward, this seasoned German DJ delivers something that feels both timeless and fresh. The original version of 'Kingston Riddim' is a smooth, sun-soaked affair. Drawing from island dub but built with a crisp, modern hand, the track is full of warm organic textures and laid-back swing. The chords are clean and expressive without feeling too polished. There's a breezy confidence to the groove that makes it feel effortless. It's the kind of track that could slip into any set and feel right at home. Sato's interpretation dives into deeper territory. The bass rolls in thick and heavy while the chords get more tangled and echo-laced. There's a submerged quality here, like the track has been dragged through deeper waters. It's moodier than the original but still carries that same rooted sense of rhythm. This is one of those rare records where both sides hit in different but equally effective ways.
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Played by: Shadow Dancer
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Theme: Remastered & Remixed
Cat: PF 009. Rel: 29 May 25
Theme (Vil remix) (5:40)
Theme (remastered) (5:55)
Theme (Earwax remix) (5:16)
Theme (Deniro) (7:27)
Review: 'Theme' is a 1999 techno classic from Mion aka Edit Select that was originally released on Music Man. 26 years on, it still sounds future and chimes with the deep tech sound of now, so has been remastered and offered up alongside new remixes from Vil, Earwax and Deniro. The original is a textured, loose and chunky techno stomper with fuzzy pads and imperfect edges. Vil's version has wispy synths and static electricity fizzing around a deep mid-tempo groove and cavernous sub bass. Earwax brings a widescreen serenity and supple depth, and Deniro ups the melodic quota with shimmering synth modulations.
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Settle Down
Cat: PLE 654126. Rel: 27 May 25
Settle Down (5:49)
Snake Oil (7:30)
Stop Me (7:29)
Step Up (5:26)
Review: A clearsighted modern interpretation of the central Detroit clubland comes by way of Mister Joshooa, an emerging figure in the city's new underground, already known for his dual talents as DJ and sound engineer. Haunting local strait spots like TV Lounge and Lincoln Factory, and having already featured on Carl Craig's Detroit Love compilation, Joshooa's razzly retrovision of Detroit techno, given enough time and effort, could easily qualify him as a modern classic craftsman, should he continue to play his cards right. Elastic basslines, tactile percussions, and moaning, flexed vocals typify 'Settle Down', 'Snake Oil' and 'Step Up', the last of which closes the day on a super weighty machine funk automatism.
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Ohm Series #13
Cat: OHM 013. Rel: 27 May 25
Modernism - "Deserve Rage"
Tim Kossmann - "Resonance"
Ben Kaczor - "Love Goes"
Kirill Matveev & Nikdo - "Social Permafrost"
Review: The fact that this is the 13th release in the Ohm series catalogue need not impede the assurance of quality by way of superstitions about unlucky numbers. New ones from Modernism, Tim Kossmann, Bec Kaczor and Kirill Matveev work through gassy textures that rasp against negative, membranous moulds, be this on the understated, unassuming 'Love Goes' or the neurotransmissive 'Deserve Rage'. Bjarnar Jonsson has a good radar for talent, and does a bang-up A&R job on this resistant, reactant techno comp.
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My Turn
My Turn (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: DFEV 001. Rel: 29 May 25
Abstract Tone (7:30)
Shield (7:41)
Scope (7:43)
Scope (Dasha Rush remix) (5:50)
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R 002
R 002 (12")
Cat: R 002. Rel: 27 May 25
OA - "J'aime Le S Dans La K" (4:27)
H0ney - "Back To 90s" (6:02)
BENKHLIFA - "Kysyl" (5:22)
Amour Noir - "West One" (5:33)
MZA - "Thelea" (5:07)
DEV - "Love Affairs" (4:16)
Review: The Positive Reaction label is looking to build bridges between North Africa and the rest of the world with the music that it puts out. It has roots in both Tunisia and Berlin and has a healthy respect for 90s electronic takes on electro, breakbeat, techno and trance, which all shine through this new six-track VA. OA gets underway with hard-nosed techno, H0ney serves up lashings of peak time energy and BENKHLIFA drills down into the darkness with a blistering baseline and white-knuckle techno intensity. Elsewhere, MZA's 'Thelea' brings more low-end dirt and DEV's 'Love Affairs' brings lush euphoria.
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The Core
The Core (12")
Cat: CKNOWEP 66. Rel: 27 May 25
The Core (6:46)
Goldman's Propeller (7:00)
Lunar Kiss Baby Whale (5:54)
Lava Luva (4:40)
Review: Sometimes it really does seem like Perth-via-UK house mainstays Craigie Knowes, well... know! Emphatic of their own personal, cratebugging expertise, it would seem that their knack for tracking down and contracting brilliant yet not totally refined dance music talent stems from some unshakeable expert quality: perhaps some business-insider access to info about burgeoning underground artists we're not in on? Whatever the case, Berlin's Olsvanger is the next model musician to be called up, his former founding efforts of the likes of Tofistock and Powerpuff Tracks proving credential assets for the furthering of this aural arrester, 'The Core'. With two Kalahari Oyster Cult releases already under his belt so far, you know what you're in for: 'Goldman's Propeller' and 'Lava Luva' provide extra fishy aquamarine breaks and sexy sample-held step sequencings, perfect for lone raving over break-fast. Ptooey!
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Nothing Wrong
Cat: CRM 332. Rel: 30 May 25
Nothing Wrong (Love mix) (6:01)
Nothing Wrong (Ayybo remix) (4:56)
Nothing Wrong (club mix) (4:17)
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Pensa Poetico
Cat: DKMNTLUFO 16. Rel: 30 May 25
Pensa Poetico (10:56)
A Bird With Burned Wings (6:20)
Orange Du Ciel (7:16)
Belly Jolie Movements (6:47)
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The Twisted Maze EP
Cat: RBSELECT 002. Rel: 27 May 25
Raccoon Saloon (5:00)
Got D' Funk (5:35)
Freestyle Groove (5:13)
Destination (5:30)
Review: For those of us who find solace in music, refuge often lies in its intricate corners. Reflex Blue returns with the second release on his personal imprint which will appeal to such people and offers his unique take on wonky house music. His The Twisted Maze EP features raccoon-inspired grooves and bleepy after-hours moments that offer an intimate look into Blue's creative mind. There are lithe tech pumpers like the opener, trippy workouts like 'Got D' Funk', deep and driving throwbacks like 'Freestyle Groove"' and 'Destination' shuts down with more futuristic tech excellence.
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Permean
Permean (limited 12" in embossed sleeve)
Cat: MRS 002. Rel: 29 May 25
Permean (6:04)
Permean (Sterac Remodel) (6:14)
Permean (Head High Power Tool mix) (5:17)
Permean (Shed Forceful Pressure mix) (5:08)
Review: Berlin's Regent returns to Mutual Rytm with a precision-crafted techno anthem backed by a trio of heavyweight remixes. 'Permean' is the kind of track built for peak-time warehouse deploymentifierce in its groove yet unusually emotional, merging surgical low-end with spiralling pads that lend it a timeless and melancholic charge. Dutch veteran Sterac pares things back with a hypnotic, tunnelling reshape that nods to classic 90s minimalism. Head High, Rene Pawlowitz's house-adjacent alias, flips it into a thudding, big-room roller with buzzing synths and tough drums primed for festival sets. Finally, Shed delivers the darkest mix of the lotihis 'Forceful Pressure' take ratchets up the intensity with distorted kicks, jagged loops and glitched-out percussion. It's a masterclass in restraint and tension, channelling the relentless energy of proper machine music. For a four-tracker, this covers a serious spectrum of club pressureifrom introspective to incendiaryiwith Regent's original anchoring the release as something both forceful and strangely beautiful.
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Direct Source EP
Direct Source EP (12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: KORYU 011. Rel: 30 May 25
Direct Source (5:34)
037 (5:27)
Degradation (5:58)
Diabolica (4:52)
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Quartz Visions EP
Cat: XP 00002. Rel: 27 May 25
SONS - "The Light" (6:54)
Alvar - "Rose Garden Whispers" (9:33)
Review: Alvar and S.O.N.S. team up for 'Quartz Visions', remote controlling a fairy dust storm over airspaces between Seoul and Oslo. Said to have been forged through remote viewing and guided by the energy of orbs and crystals, the artists, communing through and to each of the other's places of origin, offer a texturiser techno track each, 'The Light' losing sight of contrast through crystalline delay design, and 'Rose Garden Whispers' making supra-surreal use of Latin operatic vocals, peppered between burgeoning beats.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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CBRK003
CBRK003 (12")
Cat: CBRK 003. Rel: 27 May 25
Tamara Radosevic - "First Encounter" (2:06)
Metapattern X NOFCE - "Population III" (6:57)
BERGA - "Idle" (6:09)
Casual Treatment - "Power Plant" (5:50)
1morning - "War Road" (5:41)
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VV AA Vol I
VV AA Vol I (hand-numbered 12" + insert limited to 200 copies)
Cat: SURCOS 001. Rel: 30 May 25
Unkle Fon - "Luna Negra"
Drucal & Adri G - "Conexion"
VanLL - "Bahrein"
Azogiar - "Medio Expresion"
Tadeo - "I Need More Time" (short version)
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R3volution Viktims Vol 3
Cat: R3V 013. Rel: 29 May 25
Uvall - "Far Away" (5:03)
Operator - "Radar" (5:41)
Divide - "Kepler" (5:16)
PTTRNRCRRNT - "Endurance" (7:01)
Michele Mausi - "Surrender" (5:57)
Review: The third and final chapter of R3volution Records' 3volution trilogy is a powerful meeting point between past and future. Bridging sci-fi-laced techno with 90s minimalism, it features deep sound design and muscular drum patterns that combine for real club potency. UVALL from Tbilisi offers refined, deep rhythms with his cut, then Operator brings seasoned UK innovation and label co-founder Divide delivers precision and weight with global pedigree. Elsewhere, Belgium's PTTRNRCRRNT tunnels through textures with futuristic, conceptual drive. Each track is a standout weapon but together they make for a cohesive, forward-thinking statement from a label closing its vinyl trilogy on a high.
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Delta EP
Delta EP (limited translucent blue vinyl 12")
Cat: M 0009. Rel: 27 May 25
Outline (7:41)
Taken (5:57)
Navigate (5:40)
Resistance (6:50)
Review: MCMLXV might be on your radar for its quality output in the realms of dub techno. This time out though it veers more towards club tackle and is less heavy on the dub via the work of label head JS Zeiter. 'Outline' stars in a deep, pensive groove with glistening hi-hats cutting up the smooth bass. 'Taken' is another mid-tempo plodder that comes alive with nice heady synth curlicues that add some scale. 'Navigate' keeps these serene vibes flowing with more deft and wispy pads colouring the rooted beats and 'Resistance' shuts down with more swaggering bass.
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Tags: Dub Techno
 in stock $14.31
Albums
Sins & Secrets
Sins & Secrets (cassette)
Cat: MORDCAS 008. Rel: 29 May 25
Passage Dans La Salle Du Temps
Voices From Beyond
Upset At Symbols
Sins & Secrets
Requesting Quiet
Pressure Unit
Black Box Revelation
Timeline
While My Guitar
Failure Analysis
A Disenchanted World
Illumine
System Integration
 in stock $13.74
Galapaggot
Cat: HK 058. Rel: 30 May 25
Joappa
Paran
Vulgaress (Eh, Eh)
Kick Comes The Time
KATRINAKATRINAKATRINA
Warp This Pussy (For Kitty)
Retrograde (But I Won't Run Away From You)
The Dog (feat Supermotel K)
Cistem Boom
Rac
No More Drama
 in stock $34.50
Phunk 2025
Cat: MTM 009. Rel: 30 May 25
Phunk 2025
Astrophunk
Review: It's the return of 'Phunk'! Nearly twenty years after its original release on her own Intacto Records, Shinedoe brings back the track under her Innersphere alias, this time remastering, revitalising, and reissuing it on her own label, MTM (Music That Moves). Shinedoe has done a lot since, having gone mostly independent after an electrocuting Bpitch Control release in 2013. Yet this throwback dropped earlier in 2005 and came bolstered by rustproof remixes from Steve Angello, Ricardo Villalobos, and Mark Broom; 'Phunk' quickly gained cult status for its fluttery, stimulant stab lead, reminiscent of janky direct current. The 2025 edition retains its infectious, hard-edged drive but lands with even greater clarity and punch, a hypnotic, groove-led recut subliminally sculpted for maximal ear-brain-body hijacking.
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 in stock $15.43
Tekknothing I & II
Cat: SWOB 01. Rel: 28 May 25
Ds8bachSACHx1
NuclearFALLoutX
ORIgame
PaslolESsmess
Kinu94ATAR!8
EuroBSS
ViscousHEAT
DaREALDEal
PoorTENOOR#a#01
LookLOOK
SonicENdo
CrAMPDUNK
6oneSOUL
MadSMART
DU NEhowSE#1takeA
 in stock $18.51
Harmonia
Harmonia (red vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: IVLP 14R. Rel: 28 May 25
Rigor (6:45)
Raiva (4:29)
Fortuna (4:46)
Luxo (7:46)
Sagrado (7:50)
Review: Portuguese producer Trikk returns with a five-track suite that blurs the boundaries between emotional depth and dancefloor precision. It's a new release built for impact and flow, threading through tempo shifts, genre collisions and global voices while holding fast to a focused, tactile sound. 'Rigor' kicks things off with peak-time weight and carefully sculpted drama i chest-rattling bass and stabs of unexpected piano beauty. 'Raiva (feat MEUTE)' brings brassy propulsion into the fold, fusing live energy with Trikk's slick production touch. 'Fortuna', with Kenyan vocalist Sofiya Nzau, hits a lighter, warmer stride, evoking open-air euphoria. On the flip, 'Luxo' plays with friction i industrial textures balanced with bursts of melody i before closing track 'Sagrado' delivers a radiant, sunrise moment. It's the clearest summation of the release's intent: to move, to build, to glow. Rooted in club energy but alive with personality, this one shows Trikk at his most expansive and assured.
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 in stock $33.08
Resonant Behaviour
Resonant Behaviour (180 gram gold vinyl LP)
Cat: RR 001. Rel: 29 May 25
Euphoric Nights (2:58)
Feel Me, Lick Me, Love Me (feat Bangs) (4:12)
For Eternity (feat Joann) (6:27)
Lose Myself (feat Noom1) (5:15)
Place In The Sun (feat Spike) (3:29)
Resonant Behaviour (5:52)
Turn Up The Bass (feat RaveRaiders) (5:40)
Spiral Reflection (3:48)
303 Nightmares (4:44)
This Is A Test (feat Area One) (5:00)
Free Again (3:26)
! low stock $21.04
Rhythm Archives
Cat: TRULE 031. Rel: 28 May 25
March (3:31)
Slow Rock (4:45)
Foxtrot (3:50)
Beguine (4:06)
Shuffle (3:14)
Bajon (4:08)
Swing (4:06)
No Selected (4:14)
Review: In January 2025, Al Wootton visited Melbourne Electronic Sound Studio, which is home to a rare archive of vintage drum machines. Once there, he recorded the unique rhythms and quirks of these machines and captured their raw character. Back in the UK, he transformed those recordings through processing and layering to create this new EP, Rhythm Archives. The result is a stripped-back but impactful exploration of rhythm that draws from industrial, dub, post-punk and proto-techno influences. The record stands as both a creative tribute to the iconic machines and their makers and a nod to MESS's mission of preserving electronic music heritage and making it accessible through public engagement and education.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $27.20
Drained Strands
Drained Strands (LP in lenticular spray-painted sleeve limited to 300 copies)
Cat: PEAK 22. Rel: 28 May 25
Drained Strands (6:21)
Delinquent Spirits (5:21)
Ultra Red (5:40)
Reeling Mist (5:33)
Lagoon (5:42)
Somnium Sands (6:18)
Review: Adam Winchester and Laurie Osborne (probably still best known as Appleblim) are Wrecked Lightship and they have an inventive approach to dub, breaks and bass. Their work creates an immersive world full of rich, atmospheric textures and the latest example of that is Drained Strands, a new album for Peak Oil full of fragmented, genre-blurring sounds. The six-tracker is full of experimentation and new ideas from the off. 'Delinquent Spirits' for example is a jumble of jungle breaks and vast basslines with minimal percussion, 'Reeling Mist' is warm, blissed out dub and 'Somnium Sands' is an eerie and evocative world of synth designs and industrial decay.

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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $26.35
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