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Elephant Road
Cat: SEM 011R. Rel: 05 May 22
 
Electro
Annie Hall - "Ansia" (feat Arcanoid) (6:07)
Annie Hall - "Natron" (5:20)
Annie Hall - "Wine & Beats" (4:50)
Plant43 - "The Eldrich Meadow" (5:46)
Plant43 - "Extrasolar" (4:54)
Plant43 - "Corporeal Boundries" (5:29)
Review: Second time around for Annie Hall and Plant 43's fabulous Elephant Road mini-album, which first appeared in stores way back in 2009 and has become a sought-after record in recent years. It's the quality of music on show that makes it such an essential purchase. Hall handles side A, sashaying between the dancefloor-ready IDM beauty of 'Ansia (featuring Aracnoid)', the bustling, Autechre-do-'80s electrofunk flex of 'Natron', and the deeper, more immersive 'Wine & Beats'. Plant43's side is equally as inspired and sees him flit between spooky, rolling club cuts (the bleeping 'The Eldrich Meadow'), sun-soaked IDM positivity ('Extra Solar') and deep space electro (the sparkling and shimmering 'Corporeal Boundaries').
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Played by: Plant43
out of stock $16.35
5 Years Compilation Part Two
Cat: SEMANTICA 30.2. Rel: 15 Nov 11
 
Techno
Arcanoid - "Rabid"
Ed Chamberlain - "Does Ape"
Trolley Route - "You Don't Like Me, You Just Wanna Try Me"
Plant 43 - "Silent Pool"
Played by: CPSmith, THE EXALTICS
out of stock $9.33
10 X
10 X (12")
Cat: SEM 10X. Rel: 11 May 17
 
Electro
Arcanoid - "Urgull" (5:28)
Jimmy Edgar - "Private" (Ideograma remix) (6:12)
Plant43 - "Spider Silk Structures" (6:26)
Annie Hall - "Kanji" (5:07)
out of stock $9.60
EP001
EP001 (12")
Cat: BLEEP43 EP001. Rel: 16 Apr 12
 
Electro
ERP - "El Camino"
Plant43 - "Teflon Jacket"
Orphan - "View From Delfgauw"
Jo Johnson - "Coarse Materials"
out of stock $7.01
World Electronix Volume 4
Cat: CE 014LTD. Rel: 16 Jan 14
 
Electro
ERP - "Burp"
Sync 24 & Deixis - "Ah Ah Ah"
Plant43 - "GJ 1214b"
Steve Allman - "Evolution Technology"
Review: Sync 24's Cultivated Electronics imprint brings "The World Electronix" series to a fittingly slick climax with this four-track adventure into electro's most twisted pastures. Gerard Hanson's ERP project ignites the show with a heavily textured trip to the most unforgiving peripheries of the cosmos, Sync 24 & Deixis's "Ah Ah Ah" is a full-on acid assault while the bulbous bass and warm kicks on Plant43's "GJ1214b" remind us of electro's undiluted funk roots. Finally Steve Allman closes the show with his Cultivated Electronics debut "Evolution Technology". Stark, slippery and bolstered with bullet-proof beats and a heady, muscular bass riff, it's a fantastic finale to this essential cultivation collection.
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out of stock $9.33
Trust XV-III
Cat: TRUSTXV III. Rel: 04 Nov 15
 
Electro
The Exaltics - "Flexible Horizon" (4:14)
Plant43 - "Infected Biome" (7:23)
Adapta - "Black Orpheus" (5:11)
Epy X Micromega - "Halcyon Days" (5:24)
Review: DJ Glow's long running TRUST label returns with the closing installment of its TRUST XV trilogy of releases which once again canvasses the finest names currently making electro music. Closing contributions come from The Exaltics, Plant43, Adapta, and Epy X Micromega and this is a must have 12" for any fans of the genre. Solar One man The Exaltics is first up, laying down some dank sonic dystopia in the shape of "Flexible Horizons" which offers a nice contrast the purist electro styles of "Infected Biome" by Plant43. There's a nice crunchy feel to Adapta's bass heavy contribution "Black Orpheus", whilst "Halcyon Days" from Epy X Micromega ends a fine record on a contemplative note.
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out of stock $9.08
Exit Planet Earth: Helium  (B-STOCK)
Cat: EPE 05B. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Electro
Carl Finlow - "The Oberth Effect"
Plant43 - "Forcefield Deactivation"
Mr Ho & Xiaolin - "No Change To How I Feel"
Alfred - "Galaxy Quest"
out of stock $6.23
Exit Planet Earth: Helium (B-STOCK)
Cat: EPE05 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Electro
Carl Finlow - "The Oberth Effect"
Plant43 - "Forcefield Deactivation"
Mr Ho & Xiaolin - "No Change To How I Feel"
Alfred - "Galaxy Quest"
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged, but otherwise in excellent working condition***

20/20 Vision's intrepid explorations beyond the ionosphere continue apace with the latest gaseous exchange in their Exit Planet Earth series, once again welcoming a stellar hit list of electro operators onto spacebound wax. First up is label mainstay Carl Finlow, who once again exercises his considerable production prowess with a lithe and limber body popper, while Plant43 takes things stripped and sinister with the deliciously dark 'Forcefield Deactivation'. Mr Ho and Xiaolin team up for the spacious techno thumper 'No Change To How I Feel', and Alfred completes the set with twinkling delights of 'Galaxy Quest'.
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out of stock $7.77
Exit Planet Earth: Helium 
Exit Planet Earth: Helium  (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: EPE 05. Rel: 07 Jun 21
 
Electro
Carl Finlow - "The Oberth Effect" (6:37)
Plant43 - "Forcefield Deactivation" (5:56)
Mr Ho & Xiaolin - "No Change To How I Feel" (6:32)
Alfred - "Galaxy Quest" (6:08)
Review: 20/20 Vision's intrepid explorations beyond the ionosphere continue apace with the latest gaseous exchange in their Exit Planet Earth series, once again welcoming a stellar hit list of electro operators onto spacebound wax. First up is label mainstay Carl Finlow, who once again exercises his considerable production prowess with a lithe and limber body popper, while Plant43 takes things stripped and sinister with the deliciously dark 'Forcefield Deactivation'. Mr Ho and Xiaolin team up for the spacious techno thumper 'No Change To How I Feel', and Alfred completes the set with twinkling delights of 'Galaxy Quest'.
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out of stock $11.93
Elephant Road
Cat: 11 LTD100. Rel: 21 May 10
 
Techno
Annie Hall - "Ansia"
Annie Hall - "Natron"
Annie Hall - "Wine And Beats"
Plant 43 - "The Eldrich Meadow"
Plant 43 - "Extrasolar"
Plant 43 - "Corporeal Boundaries"
out of stock $10.37
808 Box 10th Anniversary Part 2/10
808 Box 10th Anniversary Part 2/10 (12" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: FUND 023002. Rel: 21 Jun 21
 
Electro
Holtz - "48" (3:12)
Cignol - "Mosaic" (6:18)
Repeat Eater - "Distrans" (4:25)
Nullptr - "Light Years" (4:55)
Plant43 - "Internal Ocean" (4:54)
Obergman - "Entanglement" (4:56)
out of stock $16.86
Luminous Machines
Luminous Machines (limited transparent fluorescent pink vinyl 2xLP + download card with 8 additional ambient tracks)
Cat: PLANT43 013LP. Rel: 12 Feb 24
 
Electro
Solar Luminosity (5:16)
Haunting The Depths (5:58)
Luminous Machines (5:47)
Hibernation Base (5:09)
Fixed Point Rotation (6:00)
Alternative Engines (5:29)
Phosphorescent Headlights (6:21)
Inside Is Out (6:14)
Review: Plant43 is the alias of Emile Facey, one of electro's most tireless innovators. He has a vast discography that never fails to prove he can speak through his machines more ably than just about anyone in the game, and certainly within the genre. Luminous Machines comes on his own label and is an album, his eighth in all, of cinematic and futuristic jams written before a gig at Tresor in April this year. 'Haunting The Depths' has an icy minimalism to it, with crisp drums and snappy hits all underpinned by textured bass. The title cut is a restless affair that pings about the stereo field with squiggling lines and loopy breaks and 'Fixed Point Rotation' has a more dark and menacing feel. These are just some of the highlights of another standout collection.

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 in stock $31.12
Sublunar Tides (B-STOCK)
Sublunar Tides (B-STOCK) (limited transparent red vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: PLANT43 006LP. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Electro
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


The sixth album by Emile Facey under the Plant43 moniker and the seventh release on his Plant43 Recordings imprint since its inception in 2020, Sublunar Tides is his most expressive and stylistically wide ranging to date. Over 52 minutes and nine tracks the album whisks the listener effortlessly from fast-paced dancefloor electro through the slowmotion cloud-soaring of Concrete Breakers, the intricate experimental synths of Perfect Ruin to the lilting, songlike tones of the emotional album closer 'Tides Align'.

A co-founder of London's Bleep43 crew, Facey has been promoting underground electro and techno since the 90's. As a producer he's been releasing records since 2005 with a string of releases on respected scene favourites such as Central Processing Unit, Frustrated Funk, Semantica, Shipwrec and Cultivated Electronics. He has played live alongside DJ Stingray, ERP/Convextion, Sync 24, Surgeon, Legowelt, Urban Tribe, Svreca, Datassette among many others.







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out of stock $20.75
Reflection/Reaction Part Three
Reflection/Reaction Part Three (transparent blue vinyl 12" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: PLANT43 012. Rel: 02 Oct 23
 
Electro
Tidal Flexing (5:59)
Reflective Waves (5:58)
System's Edge (5:48)
Mind Drift (5:54)
Review: Plant43 wrote a trio of EPs over the winter season at the end of 2022 and the start of 23 and has been putting them out on his own Plant43 Recordings label. This third part from the man born Emile Facey is another emotional rollercoaster that conveys the wintry scenes in which they were written while also taking you on to the more warm and optimistic light of spring. Lithe electro rhythms and icy synths open up on 'Tidal Flexing' while 'Reflective Waves' gets a little darker and more intense. 'System's Edge' is a celestial cruise with quick, slick drums and masterful leads then 'Mind Drift' channels Drexcyian cyborg funk to close. The final part of the story comes on coloured vinyl but only in limited quantities.
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Played by: Plant43
 in stock $14.27
Reflection/Reaction Part Two
Reflection/Reaction Part Two (transparent yellow vinyl 12" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: PLANT43 011. Rel: 24 Jul 23
 
Electro
Submolecular Shifting (5:39)
Eccentric Elliptical Orbit (6:29)
Encased (6:03)
The Forgotten Storm (6:15)
Review: Four more lively, lovely electro offerings from Plant 43, the second in a limited edition series of EPs focussed on tracks written over the course of the winter of 2022/23. Opener 'Submolecular Shifting' is bright and bubbly, joining the dots between Kraftwerk and Model 500, while 'Eccentric Elliptical Orbit' follows on slower and more grandiose, echoing early New Order's icy cool synth sounds. 'Encased' has a more otherworldly Aphex-like feel, although the juddering, on-off bass keeps it plugged into the dancefloor. 'The Forgotten Storm' closes proceedings, more low key again and graced with ethereal, adding angelic choirs. Energised enough and streamlined enough to be good dancefloor gear, but expertly executed and, as ever, brimming with enough personality to be a decent home listen as well.
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 in stock $14.27
Reflection/Reaction Part One
Reflection/Reaction Part One (orange vinyl 12" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: PLANT43 010. Rel: 19 Jun 23
 
Electro
Fierce Machines (6:24)
Silent Core (6:11)
Dark Veneer (5:56)
Life In The Pod (5:49)
Review: The irrepressible Plant43 spent a bunch of time over the winter of 2022 and 2023 writing some red hot new music. This is the first drop of what we're told is going to be a limited edition series showcasing what he made and it comes on lovely orange vinyl. 'Fierce Machines' races out of the blocks with edgy hits and celestial chords over a dynamic electro rhyth. 'Silent Core' then dials things back to a more empty and atmospheric sound with zippy leads and rueful chord work. 'Dark Veneer' is a busy mix of tightly sequenced melodic patterns over a jittery groove and 'Life In The Pod' is a clean, crisp, shiny metallic trip.
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 in stock $14.27
Sublunar Tides (B-STOCK)
Sublunar Tides (B-STOCK) (limited transparent red vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: PLANT 43006LPB. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Electro
Sublunar Tides (6:05)
Links Forever Forged (6:19)
Arc Furnace (6:03)
Concrete Breakers (5:45)
Neon Sentinel (5:31)
Transient Cities (5:34)
Perfect Ruin (3:07)
Still Sparks (7:08)
Tides Align (5:03)
out of stock $15.56
Remote Signals
Remote Signals (limited green vinyl 12")
Cat: PLANT43 009. Rel: 21 Nov 22
 
Electro
Remote Signals (6:42)
Searching The Skies (6:28)
Constantly Morphing Entity (6:40)
Review: Anyone who has had even half an eye on the electro scene over the past decade will already be familiar with Emile Facey aka Plant43's unique sound, mixing an uncompromising approach to off kilter rhythms and machine-led funk with an emotive and powerful use of melody. This trio of ultra fresh tracks were penned for recent live shows in The Hague and Berlin and are brimming with the energy and excitement Facey felt on his return to the live circuit. 'Remote Signals' is led by a booming kick drum heavy enough to command any audience with Facey weaving ever more complex webs of melody around it. 'Searching The Skies' builds a mysterious atmosphere based around a call and response between characterful melodic elements while 'Constantly Morphing Entity' closes the EP with a flourish of forward moving beats and an SH101 bass line designed to move any dancefloor.
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Played by: Plant43
 in stock $12.19
Density Wave (B-STOCK)
Density Wave (B-STOCK) (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: PLANT43 001 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Electro
Density Wave
Dream Archive
21 Winters
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged, but otherwise in excellent condition***


Plant 43 is the quintessential electro stalwart, truly immersed in the sound and forever finding new realms of inspiration within the well-worn formula. Following the largely ambient The Countless Stones album on his newly minted label, the man known as Emile Facey now switches stance for some propulsive excursions that will keep his ardent followers more than satisfied. "Density Wave" splits the difference between ethereal pad moods and bruising machine funk, while "Dream Archive" keeps things sparse, deep and heavy. "21 Winters" piles on some of the most dramatic synth work we've heard from Facey in a hot minute, bringing serious levels of bombast to the electro arena and retaining that distinctive edge we expect from a Plant43 record.




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out of stock $6.53
Sublunar Tides
Sublunar Tides (limited transparent red vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: PLANT43 006LP. Rel: 29 Nov 21
 
Electro
Sublunar Tides (6:05)
Links Forever Forged (6:19)
Arc Furnace (6:03)
Concrete Breakers (5:45)
Neon Sentinel (5:31)
Transient Cities (5:34)
Perfect Ruin (3:07)
Still Sparks (7:08)
Tides Align (5:03)
Review: The sixth album by Emile Facey under the Plant43 moniker and the seventh release on his Plant43 Recordings imprint since its inception in 2020, Sublunar Tides is his most expressive and stylistically wide ranging to date. Over 52 minutes and nine tracks the album whisks the listener effortlessly from fast-paced dancefloor electro through the slowmotion cloud-soaring of Concrete Breakers, the intricate experimental synths of Perfect Ruin to the lilting, songlike tones of the emotional album closer 'Tides Align'.

A co-founder of London's Bleep43 crew, Facey has been promoting underground electro and techno since the 90's. As a producer he's been releasing records since 2005 with a string of releases on respected scene favourites such as Central Processing Unit, Frustrated Funk, Semantica, Shipwrec and Cultivated Electronics. He has played live alongside DJ Stingray, ERP/Convextion, Sync 24, Surgeon, Legowelt, Urban Tribe, Svreca, Datassette among many others.







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out of stock $20.75
Unknown Structure
Unknown Structure (red vinyl 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: 102 FM. Rel: 30 Jun 21
 
Electro
Hearts Beat In Silence (5:47)
Flickering Neon (6:39)
Unknown Structure (5:54)
Slowburn Storms (7:41)
Cloud Monolith (7:33)
Review: Last month marked the 50th anniversary of the release of Blue, Joni Mitchell's most celebrated album. To coincide with this momentous birthday, the legendary singer-songwriter has decided to put out a box set containing remastered versions of first four studio albums she released, all of which were initially issued by Reprise Records. The peerless Blue is on there, of course, alongside her beautifully sweet and stripped-back 1968 debut, Song to a Seagull, the unconventional harmonies of Clouds (1969), and 1970's Ladies of the Canyon, arguably the first album in which Mitchell genuinely developed her artistic vision. The remastering work is superb, with each finger-picked riff and strummed chord audible in stunning definition.
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out of stock $12.98
Storm Control (repress)
Storm Control (repress) (12" + MP3 download code limited to 300 copies)
Cat: PLANT43 004R. Rel: 15 Jun 21
 
Electro
Storm Control
Hydraulic Machines
Sparks In The Grey Light
Review: The legendary Plant43 has his much loved and quick to sell out December 2020 EP Storm Control reissued in limited quantities here. The three tracks are electro perfection right from the off. The title cut 'Storm Control' is all glassy lines and slick boom bap, with celestial pads and plenty of spaced out signifiers. 'Hydraulic Machines' gets a little more pensive and roomy, with room to let the lush chord progressions really sink in while a knotted bass and drum combo carries on below. 'Sparks In The Grey Light' then slows things down yet further, with star gazing melodies and pixelated chords bring a future retro feel over a mournful baseline.
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 in stock $14.01
Interlinked
Interlinked (hand-numbered yellow vinyl 12" + MP3 download code limited to 300 copies)
Cat: PLANT43 005. Rel: 06 May 21
 
Electro
Interlinked (5:51)
Ancient Voice (6:12)
The Silent Flock (5:44)
Review: 'Interlinked' is the fifth release on Emile Facey's new imprint, however the title track was originally written just after the UK's EU referendum in 2016. Having forged many strong musical ties with other European countries over many years, the UK's vote to leave the EU left him feeling disconnected and saddened. Now that the UK has left the EU and musicians try to navigate the impact on electronic music, a culture that thrives on being completely 'interlinked' he felt it was time to release this track that expresses that sadness but also conveys some hope for a future in which music can connect us all again. The B side starts with the driving urgency of 'Ancient Voice', future electro designed to move dance floors when they return. Closing track 'The Silent Flock' is a slower, more contemplative expression of discovery and hope.


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out of stock $12.44
Interlinked (B-STOCK)
Interlinked (B-STOCK) (hand-numbered yellow vinyl 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: PLANT43 005 (B-STOCK). Rel: 06 May 21
 
Electro
Interlinked
Ancient Voice
The Silent Flock
Review: ***B-STOCK: Slight tear and creasing to corner of outer sleeve, also missing MP3 download code, but otherwise in excellent condition***


'Interlinked' is the fifth release on Emile Facey's new imprint, however the title track was originally written just after the UK's EU referendum in 2016. Having forged many strong musical ties with other European countries over many years, the UK's vote to leave the EU left him feeling disconnected and saddened. Now that the UK has left the EU and musicians try to navigate the impact on electronic music, a culture that thrives on being completely 'interlinked' he felt it was time to release this track that expresses that sadness but also conveys some hope for a future in which music can connect us all again. The B side starts with the driving urgency of 'Ancient Voice', future electro designed to move dance floors when they return. Closing track 'The Silent Flock' is a slower, more contemplative expression of discovery and hope.


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out of stock $9.33
Storm Control
Storm Control (hand-numbered transparent orange vinyl 12" + MP3 download code limited to 300 copies)
Cat: PLANT43 004. Rel: 27 Jan 21
 
Electro
Storm Control (6:50)
Hydraulic Machines (6:50)
Sparks In The Grey Light (6:42)
Review: Emile Facey returns on Plant43, not to be confused with bleep43.com, where he also happens to be graphic designer, illustrator and co-founder. Get your fix of futurist electro beats on his new Storm Control EP, with the same quality that has garnered releases on Shipwrec, Central Processing Unit and AC Records in recent times. Exploring the same opulent realms of electro as Detroit pioneers Dopplereffekt on the title track, there's also the ethereal science fiction of 'Hydraulic Machines' and ending with the dreamlike qualities of ambient electro epic 'Sparks In The Grey Light'..
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out of stock $16.09
Return To The Sentient City
Cat: SEM 069. Rel: 26 Nov 20
 
Electro
Chain Of Memories (7:05)
Ascendant Machines (4:43)
Amphibious Architecture (5:44)
Ubicomp Malfunction (6:57)
Review: Bleep43 crew member Emile Facey, aka Plant43, returns for one of his irregular conceptual forays on Svreca's Semantica Records. Continuing the theme of his previous two Semantica releases, the four strong suite of intense electro revolves around Facey's sonic travels through the imaginary Sentient City. If you have indulged in previous Plant43 output you will know the London artist possesses a masterful range and it's displayed wonderfully here. Opener "Chain Of Memories" combines ripples of richness with the instantly gratifying snap of 808 programming, whilst "Ascendant Machines" is a wonderful example of his ear for melody. B side opener "Ubicomp Malfunction" veers into alien territory whilst "Amphibious Architechture" offers a contemplative finale.
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out of stock $12.44
Frozen Monarch
Frozen Monarch (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: FR 026. Rel: 24 Sep 20
 
Electro
Halflight (6:37)
Frozen Monarch (3:06)
Cloud Cocoon (6:26)
out of stock $10.37
Density Wave
Density Wave (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: PLANT43 001. Rel: 20 Jul 20
 
Electro
Density Wave
Dream Archive
21 Winters
Review: Plant 43 is the quintessential electro stalwart, truly immersed in the sound and forever finding new realms of inspiration within the well-worn formula. Following the largely ambient The Countless Stones album on his newly minted label, the man known as Emile Facey now switches stance for some propulsive excursions that will keep his ardent followers more than satisfied. "Density Wave" splits the difference between ethereal pad moods and bruising machine funk, while "Dream Archive" keeps things sparse, deep and heavy. "21 Winters" piles on some of the most dramatic synth work we've heard from Facey in a hot minute, bringing serious levels of bombast to the electro arena and retaining that distinctive edge we expect from a Plant43 record.




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out of stock $7.26
Red Horizon: Electric Eclectics Ghost Series
Red Horizon: Electric Eclectics Ghost Series (green vinyl 12" in screen-printed sleeve)
Cat: FUND 018EE026. Rel: 22 Oct 19
 
Electro
Red Horizon (part 1) (1:47)
Red Horizon (part 2) (5:56)
Physical (5:40)
Face The Sky (7:27)
Rebuilt From Ashes (5:49)
Played by: Tagwell Woods
out of stock $19.47
The Sentient City Awakens
Cat: SEM 054. Rel: 04 Jul 19
 
Electro
Inward Stream (6:29)
Twilight Sequence (6:17)
Hydro Subway (5:48)
Bioluminiscent Trees (5:28)
Frond Of Stars (3:10)
Review: Although Emile Facey has been producing as Plant 43 for roughly six years, the UK producer appears to be in a rich vein of form right now. Having debuted in impressive fashion on Dutch label Frustrated funk earlier this year, Plant 43 resurfaces on Semantica with this equally worthy five track 12" The Sentient City Awakens. No stranger to Svreca's label having first graced Semantica last year, this record will please Plant 43 fans no end, with "Inward Stream" and "Hydro Subway" showing equal reverence to melody and booming percussion that few other current electro practitioners can match. Concluding production "Frond Of Stars" is beautifully epic.
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out of stock $10.90
Three Dimensions
Three Dimensions (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: CPU 01001000. Rel: 28 Mar 19
 
Electro
Neon Vista (6:22)
Three Dimensions (5:24)
Lo-res Dreams (6:37)
Disrupt & Disobey (6:24)
Mono Sky Monolith (7:41)
Orange Neon Display (5:40)
Check The Resolution (6:22)
Exoplanet Transmission (5:31)
Review: While he may have been serving up sporadic albums and singles since the mid 2000s, Emile Facey AKA Plant43 has never been in better form than he is right now - as last year's superb ambient album on Shipwrec proved. "Three Dimensions", a thrillingly spacious, melodic and intergalactic album that marks his debut for Central Processing Unit, is similarly impressive. This time round he's once again showcasing the deep and evocative style of futurist electro that has long been his staple sound. The results are uniformly outstanding, from the triple-time shuffle of "Orange Neon Display" and starburst warmth of "Check The Resolution", to the spiraling synthesizer supernova of "Disrupt & Disobey" and the ultra-deep and dreamy bliss of "Lo-res Dreams".
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out of stock $20.75
From Deep Streams
From Deep Streams (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: SHIPLP 07. Rel: 21 Jun 18
 
Ambient/Drone
Sea Of Stardust (8:21)
Banished Voices (6:30)
Roots Grow Deeper (7:40)
Soft Twilight Field (5:10)
Under The Willows (7:25)
Cloud Iridescence (5:21)
Brush Of Twigs (10:28)
Hawthorne & Hornbeam (6:43)
out of stock $22.32
Edge Of The Wood EP
Cat: EUDEMONIA 001. Rel: 21 Mar 18
 
Electro
Porcupine Meadow (7:36)
Edge Of The Wood (5:58)
The Toll Gate (11:20)
Review: Electro veteran Plant43 (AKA British producer Emile Facey) has previously released on some particularly notable labels, including Frustrated Funk, Shipwrec and Central Processing Unit. Here, he helps launch new label Eudemonia, an imprint that promises to give a proportion of record sales to the Musicians Without Borders charity. Happily, Facey hits the spot from the word go, where the dreamy and otherworldly "Porcupine Meadow" offers a near perfect blend of deep space chords, life-affirming electronics, cascading, ice-bright synthesizer melodies and bustling electro beats. "Edge of the Wood", a deeper and more Drexciya-influenced chunk of melancholic electro, is equally as impressive, while closer "The Toll Gate" - a beatless but fast-paced fusion of swirling synthesizer arpeggio lines and bass pulses - is as blissful as it is arresting and ear-catching.
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out of stock $13.75
Frozen Monarch (repress)
Cat: FR 0262017. Rel: 23 Mar 17
 
Electro
Halflight (6:34)
Frozen Monarch (3:09)
Cloud Cocoon (6:28)
out of stock $9.08
Grid Connection
Cat: SHIP 044. Rel: 26 Jan 17
 
Electro
Grid Connection (6:39)
Gathering Storms (6:34)
Wire Wound (6:12)
Cirriform Surface (5:37)
Played by: Tagwell Woods
out of stock $14.52
Weightless In The Void
Cat: CPU 00100101. Rel: 10 Nov 16
 
Electro
Archived Memory (6:22)
Weightless In The Void (6:45)
Will I Dream (5:44)
Edge Of Consciousness (5:38)
The Lightning Veil (3:18)
Review: Emile Facey aka Plant 43 got his start releasing on seminal early electro imprints such as the now defunct Ai Records, as well as several EPs for Semantica and this very EP here; his second for Sheffield's always impressive Central Processing Unit. This is electro purism at its finest right here. From the breakneck, aquatic electro-funk of opening track "Archived Memory"or "Will I Dream", to the sombre and brooding darkwave flirtations of the title track or "Edge Of Consciousness". This is retro-dystopian-futurism at its finest.
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out of stock $8.29
Mycology
Mycology (12")
Cat: AC 19.
 
Electro
Crowned Earthstar
Amethyst Deceiver
Destroying Angel
Tongues Of Fire
Played by: Tagwell Woods
out of stock $0.00
Scars Of Intransigence
Cat: SHIPLP 02. Rel: 22 Oct 14
 
Electro
Dormant Technology
Unnamed Resistance
Cavernous Bones
Fire Burning Inside
The Coldest Rule
Wounding Words
Emerald Abyss
Pale Reflection
Review: Even if you weren't aware of his affiliation with the long running Bleep43 collective, a brief glance at the Plant43 discography of producer Emile Facey would suggest heavy involvement in underground electro. Frustrated Funk, Semantica, Central Processing Unit and AI Records are all labels Facey's work has surfaced on and it's great to see him add the blossoming Shipwrec operation to this list with his first Plant 43 LP in some four years. Programmed to be equally suited to home listening or club play, Scars of Intransigence feels like a classic LP in the making with eight tracks of deep, rippling electro that haunt and excite in equal measures. Spend more time with the album and the undercurrent of dystopian despair does begin to seep through as Facey uses his machines to translate his dissatisfaction at ill-run governments and greedy corporations with little regard for how misused and abused Earth is becoming.
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out of stock $24.14
Radiant Flux
Cat: CPU 00000011. Rel: 30 May 13
 
Electro
Radiant Flux
Cold Operator
Tellarium Snow
Cogs Are Turning
Review: As you'd expect from Planet 43, "Radiant Flux" is all about undiluted, pristine electro and a showcase of the genre's potential thereof. The creative spread is evident from the very first two tracks as "Radiant Flux" goes for the jugular with sharp-toothed breakbeats and layers of sub-zero synths while "Cold Operator" is about 20BPM slower and fuelled by total melodic emotion. The emotion and mournfulness is taken to a whole new level on "Tellarium Snow" while "Cogs Are Turning" completes the set on an early 90s Orbital style 4/4 note. Beautiful.
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out of stock $9.33
Driven By Magnetics
Cat: AC 11. Rel: 21 Jun 12
 
Electro
Driven By Magnetics
Resynth (remix)
Ghost Light
Organic Synthesis
out of stock $10.32
Dreams Of The Sentient City
Cat: SEM 041. Rel: 26 Apr 12
 
Electro
Neon
Stellar Nursery
Metamaterial Cloaking
Fluid
out of stock $9.86
Burning Decay
Cat: AI 031L. Rel: 08 Oct 10
 
Electro
Gravitational Collapse
Tidal Locking
Burning Decay
The Silver Finger
Andronicus
Quiet Sun
out of stock $10.37
Sublunar Tides (B-STOCK)
Sublunar Tides (B-STOCK) (limited transparent red vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: PLANT43 006LP. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Electro
Review: ***B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition***


The sixth album by Emile Facey under the Plant43 moniker and the seventh release on his Plant43 Recordings imprint since its inception in 2020, Sublunar Tides is his most expressive and stylistically wide ranging to date. Over 52 minutes and nine tracks the album whisks the listener effortlessly from fast-paced dancefloor electro through the slowmotion cloud-soaring of Concrete Breakers, the intricate experimental synths of Perfect Ruin to the lilting, songlike tones of the emotional album closer 'Tides Align'.

A co-founder of London's Bleep43 crew, Facey has been promoting underground electro and techno since the 90's. As a producer he's been releasing records since 2005 with a string of releases on respected scene favourites such as Central Processing Unit, Frustrated Funk, Semantica, Shipwrec and Cultivated Electronics. He has played live alongside DJ Stingray, ERP/Convextion, Sync 24, Surgeon, Legowelt, Urban Tribe, Svreca, Datassette among many others.







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out of stock $17.60
Element: Water
Element: Water (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: EL 002. Rel: 25 Jun 18
 
Electro
Plant43 - "Hydrocarbon Seas"
Gestalt - "Ecosystem"
Maroje T - "LA Confidential"
Jack Roland - "Osmotic Potential"
Review: After kicking off with a selection of artists pushing hard on the serious electro tip, Latvian label Electronic Leatherette is back once again with another round of smartly chosen protagonists plying their machine funk wares. Plant43 are the most established here, dealing in immaculate Drexciyan funk of the most aqueous kind. Gestalt is equally on killer form with "Ecosystem" while Maroje T taps up the noir mood to perfection on "LA Confidential." Jack Roland's crafty "Osmotic Potential" is a smart B2 reach - loaded with detail and production chops while exploring a more mysterious atmosphere in the process.
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Chromatophore Vol 1
Chromatophore Vol 1 (limited numbered purple vinyl 12" + insert + stickers)
Cat: CHR 001. Rel: 09 Oct 20
 
Electro
Plant43 - "Europan Tides" (6:13)
Kev Cotter - "The Bronx Executioner" (4:33)
Allward - "Slowburst" (5:15)
Review: Chromatophore makes a head turning debut in the world of vinyl with a various artists EP that reaches all points of the electro spectrum. Plant43 will be no stranger to those in the know and opens up in urgent fashion with the synth waves and driving grooves of 'European Tides'. Kev Cotter gets a little more introspective and deep in his complex 'The Bronx Executioner' with a mood bassline underpinning the whole thing. The most experimental of the lot is Allward's closing gem 'Slowburst,' a mix of shimming synths and disappearing pads that leave you floating adrift in the skies.
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The Expression Of Emotions In Man & Animals EP
Cat: ELER 002. Rel: 09 Oct 12
 
Electro
Plant 43 - "Blue Skyways"
Valmass - "Gallano"
Yard - "Cascade"
out of stock $8.57
Emerald City
Emerald City (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: VR 001.1 . Rel: 20 Feb 17
 
Techno
John Shima - "Omni" (7:08)
Plant 43 - "Light The Way" (5:28)
Mihail P - "Prismatic" (6:43)
Leigh Dickson - "Follow" (6:05)
Review: Given the UK's lust for non 4/4 dance music, it seems like a crying shame that we don't produce more electro labels on a constant basis. Luckily, Verdant Recordings and us are on the same wave-length, and the label have answered our wishes with a heavy debut EP from a mixed bag of new and interesting talent. Fatal Tangent member John Sima steps up first with "Omni", a glitchy, metallic slice of deep techo, while Semantica's excellent Plant43 verges into more traditional Detroit pathways with the supremely industrial "Light The Way". Mihail P's "Prismatic" launches an all-out attack thanks to a bubbling succession of bass shots and hazy synth waves, leaving Leigh Dickson's "Follow" to take the tempo down with "Follow", a majestic, cold-hearted, pseudo acid bombshell wound down to head-nodding levels.
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out of stock $8.29
Urbi Et Orbi 4
Cat: MROME 032. Rel: 29 Oct 20
 
Electro
Teslasonic - "Cyber Flow" (4:19)
Plant43 - "Breaks The Surface" (5:01)
Heinrich Dressel - "Ombre Et Lumiere" (3:12)
Cosmic Force - "Deny Evil's Existence" (6:20)
Microthol - "More Detections" (4:11)
Sonobe - "Another Frame" (3:26)
Review: MinimalRome comes through with a fourth instalment of their Urbi Et Orbit (which means "to the city and to the world") series and once more it brings together six sizzling hot artists juxtaposing Rome-based producers to others around the globe. Plant43 might be the best known name and he offers up a searing electro trip with intense synth work and Heinrich Dressel gets for a beautiful ambient soundscape that will sooth mind, body and soul. Add in other gems like the rugged and off-grid electro bomb that is 'More Detections' by Microthol and you have a real winner on your hands.
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out of stock $10.37
Circadian Rhythms
Cat: AI 022LP. Rel: 27 Jun 08
 
Electro
The Third Man - "Circadian Rhythms"
Najem Sworb - "Rodstac"
Planet 43 - "Warehouse Window"
The Third Man - "Time & A Half"
Najem Sworb - "Padreduct"
Planet 43 - "Hydrodynamic Escape"
out of stock $10.37
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