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SKM 001
SKM 001 (12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: SKM 001.
 
Electro
Admo - "Catharsis" (Badman version)
Dawl - "Power Move"
Ned Flanger - "K22b"
Heimyl - "Midi Invasion"
Played by: FREAKENSTEIN
out of stock $13.74
ART 001
ART 001 (12")
Cat: ART 001. Rel: 02 Jan 24
 
Breakbeat
Are You Ready (4:57)
Chamber (5:15)
Azeotrope (5:33)
Automatik (5:51)
Review: The new Under The Radar label very much makes it onto our radar here with a first EP from Dawl that presumably lays out a strong statement of sonic intent from the imprint. It's breakbeats all the way here with 'Are You Ready' opening up on dusty, hard edged drums and jittery synths that keep you on your toes. 'Chamber' is a more slow and spooky cut with ponderous drums and unsettling leads taking you into the unknown and 'Azeotrope' then has a brilliantly old school bassline under crisp and razor sharp drums. 'Automatik' is a dance floor assault with noir and cosmic atmospheres and dark bass rumbles.
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out of stock $16.08
ART 003
ART 003 (smokey vinyl 12")
Cat: ART 003. Rel: 18 Dec 23
 
Breakbeat
Hear This (6:23)
Dark Chemistry (5:06)
Mindtrix (5:02)
I Control The Energy (5:19)
Review: 2023 marks the tenth anniversary of Darren Woollard's debut release as DAWL. Since then, he's carved out his own niche as a maker of blisteringly good, retro-futurist blends of breakbeat hardcore, bleep, acid and electro. This trademark sound comes to the fore on opener 'Hear This', where alien bleeps, soundman samples and rushing riffs ride sweat-soaked breakbeat, before coming into sharper focus on the warped, analogue-rich, LFO-influenced bleep shuffle of 'Dark Chemistry'. Woollard adds a touch of funk to proceedings on energetic bleep and breaks workout 'Mindtrix', before once more reaching for dial-tone melodies, deep and dubby bass and clattering machine drums on killer closing cut 'I Control The Energy'.
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 in stock $16.59
ART 002
ART 002 (marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: ART 002. Rel: 18 Dec 23
 
Breakbeat
Unleash The Sound (7:12)
Sound Reckage (4:14)
Visitor (6:02)
The Land Of Those Beyond (6:03)
Review: Dawl is behind the first two drops on the new Under The Radar label and they are dropping in quick succession. 'Unleash The Sound' opens up and doesn't mess about as it first lasers from a machine gun and old school jungle breaks smash away below. 'Sound Reckage' then pairs a bold bassline with bleeping dial tones and distant rave motifs while 'Visitor' is intergalactic warfare with all manner of scraping hits and cosmic lines, sharp snares and bumping drums. 'The Land Of Those Beyond' shuts down with another breakbeat powered trip to the stars.
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 in stock $16.59
Escapade
Escapade (limited 12")
Cat: P17 03. Rel: 25 Oct 23
 
Electro
Escapade (5:41)
Cyclops (5:58)
Future World (5:07)
Review: Fresh from recent releases for Acid Boom, Klasse Wrecks and Craigie Knowes, Dawl continues his exploration of ear-snagging electro on this latest missive for Planet 17. 'Escapade' is a bleep-heavy workout with plenty of jack and an acidic quality despite the apparent lack of 303, while 'Cyclops' favours a trippier sound-set with plenty of disorienting effects flair. 'Future World' completes the picture with head-twisting synth lines pitched at the later end of the night and some deliciously boxy beats that capture the mystical energy of those early bleep records in fine style.
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out of stock $17.11
Ultimate Damage
Cat: FOD 003. Rel: 19 Oct 22
 
Techno
12 Hours Rush (5:21)
Pulsar (5:21)
Ultimate Damage (6:26)
We Are Offering You The Universe (6:36)
Review: Fear Of Dog invite techno-breaks producer DAWL to join them for a four-track EP to propel each listener to the stratosphere and beyond. Toothy and rubbery come the basses and breaks of '12 Hours Rush', while the ensuing resonances and acid licks of 'Pulsar' poke and titillate. Expect nothing less than piping-hot heaters - surely more effective than your boiler this coming winter!
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out of stock $12.97
Beyond Low Earth Orbit
Cat: UTTU 119. Rel: 30 Mar 22
 
Techno
Beyond Low Earth Orbit (6:26)
Hysteria (6:42)
Axis (7:12)
ESP (5:23)
Pocket Universe (6:25)
Review: Since debuting as Dawl nine years ago, Tone Dropout co-founder Darren Woollard has become one of the most trusted producers of revivalist '90s fare, with a trademark sound that mixes and matches elements from various vintage styles of techno and electro. That attractive, mind-altering personal sound is much in evidence on this EP for Unknown To The Unknown, which wholeheartedly pays tribute to the turn-of-the-'90s Yorkshire bleep & bass sound. Those versed in the style's history will notice a few knowing winks to various underground classics - the title track sounds like an unreleased track from Richard H Kirk and Rob Gordon's short-lived XON project, for example - while the important ingredients (deep sub bass, alien bleeps, unfussy house-tempo techno drums and crunchy hardcore breaks) are all present and correct. A delicious blast from the past from a genuine student of the style.

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out of stock $12.43
Born Abstract
Cat: CHILD TWELVE. Rel: 04 Dec 20
 
Techno
Graffiti Headz (2:28)
Quadrant 6 (5:44)
Red Sky (5:58)
Hypnotized (6:41)
Recon (6:22)
Vibrations (7:12)
Quantoum Jam (6:13)
I'm Confused (6:10)
Metaphysical (5:40)
Ultrasonic Sound (3:12)
Review: Born Abstract is a debut album from UK bleep and breakbeat master DAWL aka Dropout main man Darren Woollard on the Childhood Intelligence label. It's an intergalactic trip back to the future, with computerised melodies and heavy drums on 'Quadrant 6' then more manic techno stomps on 'Red Sky.' Elsewhere things get deep on 'Recon' a slippery and supple track with rich acid. 'Quantoum Jam' heads into electro territory and then it's an old school rave on 'I'm Confused'. Born Abstract is fun, fulsome, fantastic and as good as retro-future techno gets.
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out of stock $26.18
Break It Down
Cat: HAWS 006. Rel: 08 Apr 20
 
Techno
Break It Down (5:48)
Subject 91 (5:42)
Proton (6:09)
Break It Down (Kosh remix) (6:17)
Review: Since making his name as part of the Tone Dropout crew a few years back, Darren "Dawl" Woollard has become a go-to man for labels looking for on-point doses of sweaty retrofuturism. Here he makes his debut on Cardiff-based Haws, sprinting his way through acid/electro/breakbeat fusion (fantastic opener "Break It Down"), bustling, hip-house influenced early breakbeat hardcore revival (the stab-happy rush of "Subject 91") and bleep-sporting acid-house heaviness ("Proton", which may well be the EP's standout moment). To round things off, Kosh reworks "Break It Down", reinventing as a throbbing slab of booming techno rich in fizzing drum machine beats, low-slung bass, cyber-sonic melodies and intergalactic chords.
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out of stock $12.97
Off World Odyssey
Cat: TRB 02. Rel: 04 Oct 19
 
Techno
Want Some Candy (7:07)
Voyage (6:20)
Frantic (6:44)
Just Housin (6:04)
Review: Tribe Recordings' second missive is another standout techno affair, this time from Dawl who has been making big moves this year on Better Sound Italy, Tone Dropout and Hypnohouse. His futuristic sound hits that perfect sweet spot between techno and electro, all with a deeply cosmic edge. "Want Some Candy" manages to be super slick and sleek with a pumping bassline that will wiggle your backside. The intergalactic journey continues on the more textured and brain frying "Voyage" and completes with the acid laced jack track "Just Hausin" which is a real fist pumper.
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out of stock $11.92
Time To Throw Down EP
Cat: CKNOWEP 19. Rel: 29 Aug 19
 
Breakbeat
Let's Go (6:54)
Drop It (6:44)
Heavyweight (7:05)
Overdub (5:37)
Review: In our opinion, there are few labels out there quite as consistent as Craigie Knowes. The Scottish imprint has been on fire of late, and this label debut from Tone Dropout and Klasse Wrecks regular Darren "Dawl" Woollard is another surefire winner. There's a sweaty, saucer-eyed feel to the EP, from the acid-fired breakbeat madness of throbbing opener "Let's Go" and the accurately titled insanity of "Heavyweight" - all chopped-up rave-era riffs, booming bass and skittish drums - to the mind-altering acid psychedelia of hypnotic closing cut "Overdub" and the warehouse-friendly 1990 breakbeat hardcore skip of sub-heavy smasher "Drop It". In other words, it's a reliably charged-up set of misty-eyed workouts.
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out of stock $14.26
Libertine 11
Cat: LIB 11. Rel: 19 Feb 19
 
Techno
Bad Trip (5:43)
Tune In Space (5:49)
Alpha 101 (6:27)
Dark Space (6:48)
Review: Over the last year or two, Darren "Dawl" Woollard has proved to be one of British techno's most on-point revivalists. Here he pops up on Libertine with more mind-altering peak-time fare full of subtle references to records of old. There's something particularly wild and psychedelic about EP opener "Bad Trip", a throbbing chunk of mid-tempo techno rich in ghostly chords, glassy-eyed spoken word samples and layer upon layer of TB-303 acid lines. "Tune In Space" doffs a suitably oversized cap to "bleep and breaks" style early UK hardcore (think "LFO" chords, "Testone" bleeps, heavy sub bass and skittish drums), while "Alpha 101" sounds like the kind of record "Evil" Eddie Richards might have made around 1990. "Dark Space" meanwhile, is a killer electro cut laden in bleep-style melodies.
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out of stock $11.67
Infected System EP
Cat: SP 005. Rel: 16 Jan 19
 
Techno
Bring It Back (6:05)
Infected System (4:45)
Parranoid (5:36)
Cosmic Drift (5:57)
Review: For the uninitiated, Dawl is the alias of one Darren Woollard - a London based producer in charge of Tone Dropout since 2013. He has also served up some great releases of late on Berlin imprints Libertine and Klasse Wrecks. His new Infected System EP is for Shadow Play, a Paris based operation run by veteran DJ Le Loup (aka Hold Youth) and Pura. Classic UK rave aesthetics of yesteryear are catered for on "Bring It Back" with snarling 303 acid accompanied by fierce breakbeat action. On the flip are he pays homage to Yorkshire techno on the tunnelling banger "Parranoia" which uses more of that signature TB-303 sound and the deeply emotive hypnotism of "Cosmic Drift".
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out of stock $9.85
Tone Dropout Vol 7
Cat: TD 1907. Rel: 20 Mar 19
 
Techno
Dawl - "Nebulon" (6:16)
Daif - "Soberman" (7:35)
Ascot/WW - "FIFA 98" (4:56)
Alphonse - "Direct Transient" (7:07)
Jamie Blanco - "Acid Damage" (5:47)
ToneBreak 3 (3:57)
Review: When it comes to revivalist rave music, no other label does it quite as well as Tone Dropout. Their multi-artist EPs are invariably excellent and this seventh edition once again hits the mark. Dawl kicks things off via the fizzing "bleep and breaks" business of "Nebulon", before Daif dishes up some sweaty breakbeats and mind-altering analogue bass. Ascot and WW join forces for the bleep-goes-breakdance bustle of "FIFA 98", Alphonse wraps twisted acid lines and outer-space chords around a hip-house breakbeat ("Direct Transient"), and Jamie Blanco gets intense with the help of a bunch of TB-303 acid lines and some suitably jacking drums. In other words, it's another killer collection of saucer-eyed assaults on the senses.
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out of stock $9.59
Tone Dropout Vol 10
Cat: TD 2110. Rel: 17 May 22
 
Techno
Dawl - "Andromeda" (5:23)
Escape Earth - "Impact Event" (4:59)
Kiddmisha - "Retrodance" (4:41)
The He-Men - "Evolution 1" (6:16)
Marino - "Rave Alarm" (6:44)
Review: When it comes to retro-futurist, analogue-rich gems inspired by turn-of-the-'90s electronic music, there's no more reliable outlet than Tone Dropout. The label's latest drop - their tenth multi-artist extravagana - is once again packed with cuts that sound like they could have been made in 1990 or '91. Boss man Dawl kicks things off with a cracking fusion of punchy electro and bleep & bass ('Into Andromeda'), before Escape Earth deliver a dash of acid-flecked breakbeat hardcore ('Impact Event') and Kiddmisha explores acid-electro pastures on 'Retrodance'. The body popping fun continues apace on side B opener 'Evolution 1', a punchy electro club cut from The He Men - before Marino draws things to a close via the rumbling bass, skittish breakbeats and moody chords of 'Rave Alarm'.
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out of stock $10.37
Tone Dropout Vol 10 (B-STOCK)
Cat: TD 2110 (B-STOCK). Rel: 17 May 22
 
Techno
Dawl - "Andromeda" (5:23)
Escape Earth - "Impact Event" (4:59)
Kiddmisha - "Retrodance" (4:41)
The He-Men - "Evolution 1" (6:16)
Marino - "Rave Alarm" (6:44)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Large tear to the bottom left corner of the outer sleeve, slight surface marks on record, otherwise in perfect working order***


When it comes to retro-futurist, analogue-rich gems inspired by turn-of-the-'90s electronic music, there's no more reliable outlet than Tone Dropout. The label's latest drop - their tenth multi-artist extravagana - is once again packed with cuts that sound like they could have been made in 1990 or '91. Boss man Dawl kicks things off with a cracking fusion of punchy electro and bleep & bass ('Into Andromeda'), before Escape Earth deliver a dash of acid-flecked breakbeat hardcore ('Impact Event') and Kiddmisha explores acid-electro pastures on 'Retrodance'. The body popping fun continues apace on side B opener 'Evolution 1', a punchy electro club cut from The He Men - before Marino draws things to a close via the rumbling bass, skittish breakbeats and moody chords of 'Rave Alarm'.
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out of stock $7.91
Flight Mode 002
Flight Mode 002 (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: FM 002. Rel: 21 Nov 22
 
Techno
Dawl - "Microbe" (6:03)
Kiddmisha - "Anxiety" (5:24)
Acid Charlie - "Por La Paz" (6:01)
SPAC - "Takeoff" (5:30)
Review: The second release of Flight Mode has landed with four artists from four different countries. On the A-side, Dawl delivers 'Microbe', a sleek acid slow burning that truly stalks the listener, before Kiddmisha ups the speed and the eerie moodiness with 'Anxiety'. Acid Charlie's 'Por La Paz' has the most old school favour of the quartet - even before sirens hit - underpinned by a thunderous drum machine. Then the mysterious producer SPAC closes the single with more cunningly employed acid shenanigans.
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Played by: Lostlojic
out of stock $12.43
Cybernetik Synergy
Cat: WRECKS 043. Rel: 20 Apr 23
 
Techno
Data Transfer (5:53)
NRG (4:41)
Virtual Space (5:06)
Data Transfer (Remix It Yourself) (3:09)
Review: Klasse Wrecks is one of the quiet workhouse sou the European underground - never really in the headlines but always there with quality, effective club sounds in a range of different styles. Cybernetik Synergy is their latest and it's a collaborative affair between Dawe and Luca Lozano that brings out the best in both. 'Data Transfer' is electrified broken beat techno with fizzing synth malfunctions, wispy stabs and fractured vocals for raw rave vibes. 'NRG' is a more stripped-back but no less edgy sound, with spare hits riding a slick broken beat and mournful pads adding atmosphere. There's a remix and further rugged techno on the filpside with 'Virtual Space'.
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out of stock $14.51
Sector Intermediate
Cat: BS 03. Rel: 15 Mar 19
 
Techno
Dawl - "System Outmode" (6:29)
Dawl - "Sector 7G" (6:55)
Moxx - "Intermediate World" (instrumental version) (5:11)
Moxx - "Track 4" (4:56)
out of stock $10.89
Fall Of The Humanoids
Cat: WRECKS 022. Rel: 23 May 19
 
Electro
Into The Future (6:21)
Signal 57 (6:09)
Switch (6:12)
Retransmit (5:19)
Played by: Dawl, Tagwell Woods
out of stock $11.40
Tone Dropout Vol 8
Cat: TDO 819. Rel: 09 Oct 19
 
Techno
Dawl & Sween - "Laser Guided" (6:02)
Skywave Transmissions - "Warehouse 101" (with XOTR) (6:14)
Samuel Padden - "Quad Damage" (5:36)
Daif - "Mysterious Freakin History" (6:13)
Ascot/WW - "Alien Vision" (6:19)
Review: Saucer-eyed rave revivalists Tone Dropout can usually be relied upon to deliver the goods, especially if you're looking for sweaty, energy-packed slabs of warehouse ready techno, acid and electro. The label's latest missive is packed to the rafters with such giddy and forthright fare, to the bleeping, mind-altering insanity of Dawl & Sween's acid-fired throb-job "Laser Guided", to the "Bleep and Breaks" pressure of Samuel Padden's bustling "Quad Damage", to the stripped-back machine techno heaviness of Daif's similarly bleepy "Mysterious Freakin History". Elsewhere, the Ascot/WW track sits somewhere between early breakbeat hardcore and ambient techno, while Skywave Transmission v XOTR's "Warehouse 101" lives up to its name. Serious heat!
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out of stock $9.85
Tone Dropout Vol 8 (B-STOCK)
Cat: TDO 819 (B-STOCK). Rel: 09 Oct 19
 
Techno
Dawl & Sween - "Laser Guided" (6:02)
Skywave Transmissions - "Warehouse 101" (with XOTR) (6:14)
Samuel Padden - "Quad Damage" (5:36)
Daif - "Mysterious Freakin History" (6:13)
Ascot/WW - "Alien Vision" (6:19)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Saucer-eyed rave revivalists Tone Dropout can usually be relied upon to deliver the goods, especially if you're looking for sweaty, energy-packed slabs of warehouse ready techno, acid and electro. The label's latest missive is packed to the rafters with such giddy and forthright fare, to the bleeping, mind-altering insanity of Dawl & Sween's acid-fired throb-job "Laser Guided", to the "Bleep and Breaks" pressure of Samuel Padden's bustling "Quad Damage", to the stripped-back machine techno heaviness of Daif's similarly bleepy "Mysterious Freakin History". Elsewhere, the Ascot/WW track sits somewhere between early breakbeat hardcore and ambient techno, while Skywave Transmission v XOTR's "Warehouse 101" lives up to its name. Serious heat!
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out of stock $7.88
Tone Dropout Vol 8 (B-STOCK)
Cat: TDO 819 (B-STOCK). Rel: 09 Oct 19
 
Techno
Dawl & Sween - "Laser Guided" (6:02)
Skywave Transmissions - "Warehouse 101" (with XOTR) (6:14)
Samuel Padden - "Quad Damage" (5:36)
Daif - "Mysterious Freakin History" (6:13)
Ascot/WW - "Alien Vision" (6:19)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Saucer-eyed rave revivalists Tone Dropout can usually be relied upon to deliver the goods, especially if you're looking for sweaty, energy-packed slabs of warehouse ready techno, acid and electro. The label's latest missive is packed to the rafters with such giddy and forthright fare, to the bleeping, mind-altering insanity of Dawl & Sween's acid-fired throb-job "Laser Guided", to the "Bleep and Breaks" pressure of Samuel Padden's bustling "Quad Damage", to the stripped-back machine techno heaviness of Daif's similarly bleepy "Mysterious Freakin History". Elsewhere, the Ascot/WW track sits somewhere between early breakbeat hardcore and ambient techno, while Skywave Transmission v XOTR's "Warehouse 101" lives up to its name. Serious heat!
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out of stock $9.85
HPNHS 001
HPNHS 001 (12")
Cat: HPNHS 001. Rel: 09 Oct 19
 
Techno
Dawl - "Output" (6:10)
Trippsy - "Flashback" (7:01)
Fede Lijtmaer - "Passing By" (7:46)
Wulffius - "Salty Breeze" (5:53)
Review: Some wicked underground sounds coming out of Ukraine (and beyond) on offer here by new imprint Hypnohouse. Darren Woollard aka Dawl who has been putting out some wicked grooves on Libertine, Furthur Electronix and Klasse Wrecks lately gets into some proper bleep techno action on "Output" while Kiev-based Trippsy finishes up the A side with the strobed-out and tunnelling sensations of "Flashback". Flip over for Uruguay's Fede Lijtmaer who channels some Dopplereffekt vibes on "Passing By" followed by Wulffius' retro techno jam "Salty Breeze". Tip!
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out of stock $11.92
Hearlucinate
Hearlucinate (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: HEARLUCINATE 001. Rel: 07 Apr 22
 
Electro
Dawl - "Energy Overdrive" (6:56)
Dawl - "Cyborg" (6:25)
Tristan Da Cunha - "Move (Let Me See U)" (5:40)
Freakenstein - "Feakin' Time (+ Freak-A-Pella)" (7:24)
Review: Leeds-born session Hearlucinate makes the leap to wax with a special series of 12"s that correspond to line-ups for parties in London, spearheaded by resident Tristan da Cunha. On this first release, Dawl shores up on the A side and sets the bar very high indeed with the killer bleep techno stylings of "Energy Overdrive" and the tough, punchy electro of "Cyborg". Da Cunha himself follows up on the B side with the equally tough and thumping "Move (Let Me See U)", a seedy and sensual peak timer if we ever heard one. Freakenstein completes the set with a rabble-rousing booty bass beat down that will appeal to those who likes their electro fast and nasty.
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out of stock $10.37
Tone Dropout Vol 6
Cat: TD 1806. Rel: 19 Sep 18
 
Techno
The He-Men - "Rolla" (6:55)
Bufo Bufo - "Bufotenin" (5:56)
DJPC - "Danger Man" (6:20)
Dawl - "Party Till The AM" (6:28)
Craig Bratley - "From The DAT" (5:46)
Tones Breaks 2 (bonus track) (2:58)
Review: When it comes to wholehearted tributes to British dance music's turn-of-the-'90s golden era, few labels have captured the energy and excitement of the period quite as well as Tone Dropout. Here the London label dishes out a sixth serving of retro-futurist madness. Highlights naturally come thick and fast throughout. We're particularly impressed by the twisted acid lines and mind-altering psychedelic vibe of The He-Men's "Rolla", the bleep-meets-"Strings of Life" rush of Leeds lad DJPC's "Danger Man", Dawl's stab-happy fusion of electro and early hardcore ("Party Till The A.M") and the "bleep and breaks" rush of Craig Bratley's rumbling EP standout "From The DAT" (which, fittingly, was crafted from old demo recordings he made in the 90s).
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Played by: Craig Bratley, ES-Q
out of stock $9.85
Tone Dropout Vol 9
Cat: TD 2009. Rel: 06 May 20
 
Techno
The He-Men - "A Train" (6:24)
DAWL - "Human Experiments" (5:49)
Tonebreak 4 - "Track 3" (3:17)
Ascot/WW - "Marelli Bleeps" (5:26)
Corporeal Face - "Visions" (5:04)
Bufo Bufo - "Ectotherm" (5:18)
Review: In the world of Tone Dropout, the rave never stops. It's this wholehearted 90s-inspired retro-futurism that makes their compilation style EP releases such a good listen. This ninth volume in the series packs a punch, with highlights coming courtesy of The He-Men (the trippy acid-psychedelia of saucer-eyed early morning workout "A-Train"), the weighty Yorkshire bleep and bass-meets-Italian dream house warmth of Ascot and WW's "Marelli Bleeps", and the deliciously quirky hip-house-meets-breakbeat hardcore-meets-acid bustle of Bufo Bufo's "Ectotherm". Arguably best of all though is Dawl's sleazy, alien and off-kilter acid-electro rub "Human Experiments".
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out of stock $10.12
AMI 002
AMI 002 (12")
Cat: AMI 002. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Electro
Lucio - "SD 01" (6:08)
Masi - "Party On Mars" (5:21)
Otis - "Electronic Paradise" (6:19)
Dawl - "Another Galaxy" (5:53)
Review: The AMI Netherlands collective are first and foremost a group of friends who share a studio and a love for analog machines. Springboarding from this mutual gift of DIY now comes Otis Dawl Lucio Masi, the troupe's latest collaborative 12". Each de facto member - Lucio, Masi, Otis and Dawl - lay down varying degrees of analog electro delights, whether this be by way of vocoder-laden acid spits ('Party On Mars') or nu-Italo jaunts ('Electronic Paradise').
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out of stock $16.34
Quadrifonia
Cat: PNH 04. Rel: 03 Apr 23
 
Techno
Modex - "Savent's Layer" (6:30)
TC80 - "Tribe" (6:42)
The Lumens - "Afrodelse" (6:19)
Dawl - "Alpha Radiation" (5:44)
Review: Milan's ever more crucial techno outlet Positive Not Happy has put together its first various artists' release here. Entitled Quadrifonia, it is far-reaching in style but unique by a certain mind-bending and cosmic aesthetic. Modex's 'Savent's Layer' opens up with an infectious drum break that's overlaid with rippling chords and smeared pads. TC80's 'Tribe' is another astral techno sound with silvery synths and metallic drums then The Lumens bring some light with 'Afrodelse,' a deeper, more thoughtful cut. Dawl's 'Alpha Radiation' closes down with more cinematic techno and gurgling bass.
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out of stock $14.78
CLUT 006
CLUT 006 (limited 12")
Cat: CLUT 006. Rel: 12 Jun 23
 
Techno
Stigma - "I Will Make You Understand" (5:01)
Stigma - "Linearsynthwave" (7:32)
Dawl - "Intence Perception" (6:06)
Dawl - "Riding High" (5:31)
Review: Italian imprint Clut Communications has never been particularly prolific, often going 12 months or more between releases, but the label's output is always on-point and worth checking. Their first outing of 2023 is a double-header, featuring two tracks apiece from acid/bleep/breakbeat revivalist DAWL and industrial and EBM-influenced techno star Stigma. The latter handles side A, first joining the dots between his moody productions, EBM and Brown Album-era Orbital on 'I Will Make You Understand', before wrapping creepy, post synth-pop riffs and moody chords around a hybrid electro/EBM beat on 'Linearsynthwave'. DAWL once again offers up decidedly nostalgic cuts, with the house-tempo, lightly new beat-influenced 'Intence Perception' [sic] being followed by the rave-igniting bass, breaks and synth stabs of 'Riding High'.
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Tone Dropout Vol 1
Cat: TD 13001. Rel: 29 Mar 18
 
Techno
Sween - "Lab Rat" (6:48)
Dawl - "TRK 1" (5:41)
Dawl - "Strange World" (5:13)
Review: Due to popular demand (or the eye-watering prices being charged by online sellers for second-hand copies), the Tone Dropout crew has decided to reissue the label's 2013 debut EP. We should probably thank them, because it remains amongst the imprint's most potent releases. Dawl's two A-side tracks - the early LFO-influenced brilliance of "TRK1" and mind-altering electro box jam "Strange World" - are every bit as potent as they were five years ago, while Sween's trippy "Lab Rat" has probably improved with age. The track's combination of meandering acid lines, snappy machine drums, breathless vocal samples and hooky, early morning stabs is undoubtedly alluring.
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Played by: Maura, Billy Nasty, Tripeo
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