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All Stars Vol I
Cat: DATO 09. Rel: 12 Oct 21
 
Electro
CYRK - "Final Test" (7:04)
Nite Fleit - "Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose" (4:50)
Rogue Filter - "The Psychiatrist" (5:28)
The Spy - "Electric Voide" (5:39)
Review: Load up your rocket boosters and prepare for a turbocharged electro voyage into another dimension with this new various artists EP from Discos Atonicos. It is the label's tenth release and comes after a rather extended time away, but is welcome indeed. It focusses on darker, harder edge of electro with 'CYRK' making take off in blistering, punishing fashion. Nite Fleit nails you to the floor after that with his coruscated baseline and bright electronics, and Rogue Filter's 'The Psychiatrist' is an atmospheric jam with crispy hits and free-roaming bass. The Spy's excellent drum funk banger 'Electric Voide' might be the late EP highlight.
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out of stock $12.36
Day Fleit/Nite Fleit
Day Fleit/Nite Fleit (limited gatefold green & black vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: SCDDLP 001. Rel: 19 Dec 22
 
Electro
Overload (4:34)
Like I Used To Be (feat Mesme) (4:47)
Desensitisation (4:54)
The Flower Dance (feat partiboi69) (4:29)
Dark End Of The Street (4:51)
A Morning Song (5:06)
Double Digits (5:18)
Nah (4:50)
Airs & Graces (4:56)
Paranoid Energy (5:13)
Bold Poke (5:03)
Serious Effect (5:12)
Review: Mall Grab's Steel City Dance Discs label - named after the industrial port in which he grew up - welcomes Nite Fleit for her debut album here. Like the boss's own music, this is high energy, high impact but highly emotive club music that draws on disparate parts of the spectrum. Across 12 intricately produced tracks, there is everything from electro, breaks and techno to acid. The album is in two distinctive halves, each with its own emotional theme. The artist says it's designed to be listened to either "front-to-back or back-to-front, depending on your mood."
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The Truth
The Truth (purple vinyl 12")
Cat: INTLC 008. Rel: 20 Aug 21
 
Electro
Effe Bee Eye (feat Jensen Interceptor) (6:02)
Low Voltage (4:19)
Zero Sum (5:00)
Bad Blood (4:50)
Review: Nite Fleit follows up Amadeezy's hugely successful East Side G-Ride earlier in 2021 with her own intergalactic electro workout for the International Chrome label. Across four searing tracks of hardworking hardware jams she blows all your senses apart. This one comes on heavyweight 140g purple vinyl and opens with the crashing hits and searing bass of 'Effe Bee Eye' (feat Jensen Interceptor). 'Low Voltage' is another coruscated banger, 'Zero Sum' has a baseline fired from a semi-automatic and 'Bad Blood' is a sleazy ghetto number. A fierce EP, make no mistake.
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out of stock $13.93
The Film Just Breaks
The Film Just Breaks (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: RTTD 017. Rel: 06 Jul 20
 
Techno
Empty Nest Syndrome (5:00)
Naive (4:16)
Can't You See (5:34)
Rebel Faction (6:11)
Review: Nite Fleit has had a barnstorming couple of years with drops on Planet Euphorique and Unknown To The Unknown, a team-up with Mall Grab on Looking For Trouble and now this rabid electro stormer on Helena Hauff's Return To Disorder label. Compared to some of the grungier, punk-inflected electro you'd expect to find on the label, this is bright, bold, big-room stuff with plenty of ravey motifs to move large masses of bodies. "Empty Nest Syndrome" is hyped up to 11 while "Naive" pivots around a hard as nails electro beat. Watch out for the mad arps on "Can't You See" and "Rebel Faction" too - they're gunning for your cerebellum and you should take heed.
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Steel City Dance Discs Volume 15
Cat: SCDD 015. Rel: 19 May 20
 
Techno
Penguin March (4:16)
All New Low (4:54)
Pippa Arrives (4:48)
Little Monsters (4:34)
Review: London-based producer Nite Fleit has been busy over the past couple of years slinging out rough and ready club cuts with bags of personality on labels like Unknown To The Unknown and Planet Euphorique. Now she returns to Steel City Dance Discs, the Australian label that provided her first break back in 2018, with a new EP, with some rabble rousing rave busters that span styles, gleefully cherry picking the feistiest ingredients to make surefire bangers. "All New Low" is particularly fierce with its massive monosynth bassline grind and ear-snagging sample hooks. Elsewhere there's plenty of electro punishment waiting - don't sleep on B2 belter "Little Monsters" in that regard.
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Dance Trax Vol 26
Cat: DANCETRAX 026. Rel: 18 Feb 20
 
Electro
Usual Suspects (4:57)
Usual Suspects (D Tiffany remix) (6:39)
Folie A Dreamland (5:02)
Folie A Dreamland (Jensen Interceptor remix) (5:48)
Review: For the 26th instalment in the label's Dance Trax series, Unknown To The Unknown boss DJ Haus has turned to Nite Fleit, a fast-rising producer who has previously showcased her rave-igniting talents on Planet Euphorique and Steel City Dance Discs. Here she offers up two weighty, thrill-a-minute new excursions: the thrusting and throbbing, EBM/acid/electro fusion of "Usual Suspects" and "Folie A Dreamland", an arpeggio-driven electro workout that's as raw and mind-melting as they come. Both tracks come accompanied by notable remixes. First D Tiffany pitches up "Usual Suspects" and turns it into a kind of braindance-meets-Nitzer Ebb smasher, before Jenson Interceptor delivers a harder and fuzzier electro interpretation of "Folie A Dreamland".
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Overcast
Overcast (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: PE 005. Rel: 27 Feb 19
 
Electro
Borderline (4:23)
Close To Earth (5:37)
Thar Bye Bye (4:21)
Reply All (5:08)
Review: Australian-in-London Nite Fleit is a producer we'll undoubtedly be hearing more of this year. Here she delivers her second solo salvo (her debut appeared on Steel City Dance Discs last year), serving up club-ready workouts rich in psychedelic electronics, ragged acid lines, industrial-strength basslines and crunchy analogue drums. Rhythmically, most of the tracks stick close to the electro template, but it's the wild, angular and mind-altering nature of the riffs and melodies she places atop that set the pulse racing. Yet while there's plenty of excitement amongst the club-rockers on show - "Borderline" and "Thar Bye Bye" in particular - it's the deep and melancholic flex of the more introspective "Reply All" that most impresses.
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SCDD 007
SCDD 007 (12")
Cat: SCDD 007. Rel: 15 Aug 18
 
Electro
Psychic & Mental (4:36)
Scram (4:11)
Little Friend (4:31)
Partly Sunny (5:26)
Review: Although still little known in Europe, Nite Fleit is a headline attraction in her native Australia, where dancers flock to hear her driving and dystopian DJ sets. It's perhaps unsurprising, then, that fellow Aussie Mall Grab has signed her to his fast-rising Steel City Dance Discs imprint. This debut 12" is rather impressive, all told, with highlights including the ragged electro/acid/EBM fusion of opener "Psychic and Mental", the ludicrously bass-heavy, acid-electro rumble of "Little Friend" and the throbbing, acid-fired electronic psychedelia of triumphant EP closer "Partly Sunny". Those looking for something warmer and breezier should also check the breakbeat-driven dreaminess of "Scram".
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out of stock $10.51
Perfusion 04
Cat: PRF 004. Rel: 11 Mar 24
 
Electro
Nite Fleit - "Off Radar" (5:19)
Swooh - "The Streets" (5:40)
High Fidelity - "Say My Name" (4:17)
Juicy Selekta - "Stackin' Up!" (5:51)
Review: The fourth record from the French electro label Perfusion. So far, each release features multiple artists showcasing their own brand of the next generation electro. Nite Fleit's 'Off Radar' is an audio attack on your senses, a sometimes abrasive, crunchy, raw, heavy bass stormer is not for the faint of heart. Swooh's 'The Streets' also has an over-arching sci-fi sound to it revelling in the history of electro. For the second side, High Fidelity's 'Say My Name' adds a rave-punk attitude to the mixture of electroclash, gabber and techno. The EP rounds out with a breakcore romp with Juicy Selekta's 'Stackin' Up!' that features some hip-hop samples. If electro-shock was a genre, you'd point people to this track. Intense.
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