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Electro Recommendations June 2013

Juno Recommends Electro

Juno Recommends Electro

Electro Recommendations June 2013
3 Jun 2013
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1
Cat: SEM 052. Rel: 03 Jun 13
 
Electro
Place
Somefind
Landmine
out of stock $11.84
2
Cat: CCBWL 002. Rel: 27 May 13
 
Electro
Drums
Traxx
Review: There are no prisoners taken on the latest missive from Paris-based beatsmith French Fries, who steps up on his own ClekClekBoom imprint to deliver a stern lecture on electro heaviness. Lead track "Drums" takes a snappy, acidic approach to mechanical breakbeats, keeping the tempo steady and the mood nasty throughout. "Traxx" is fashioned in a more Chicago-style drum arrangement, working the same robotic vocal hook as the A side and slapping down a forthright 303 bassline underneath. These are primal cuts built on simple, time-honoured principles that deliver all the bang you require from old-skool styles.
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out of stock $8.15
3
Cat: LDR 13. Rel: 13 May 13
 
Electro
Housing The House
Sandokan
141 Gates
Slave
Nibiru
Review: Not a month has passed since his stunning album Bizarro World and Dutch electro champion Overdose returns with a handsome set of five new productions. Tip-toeing the line between Nordic disco, classic electro and good old fashioned house music, variety abounds while the quality, as always, remains consistent. Highlights include the uptempo swing and jazz chords of "141 Gates" the Faltermeyer style Outrun breeziness of "Nibiru" and the more menacing, loopy electro of "Sandokan". The future of the planet depends on you...
out of stock $9.45
4
Cat: EEEP 001. Rel: 13 May 13
 
Electro
Walking On Confusion
Hop Hop Be Bop Rock
Extra-Terrestrial
My House, Baby
Review: Born from Record Store Day demand, King of the edit Greg Wilson continues to keep it real (to reel) with this very cheeky collection of classic electro joints. Schooling Eddy Grant with a series of body pops and caterpillars, funking up Egyptian Lover's classic "My House On The Nile" and adding a loose riddim twist to the Extra T's, this is one of the most exciting releases he's dished up since "Credit To The Edit".
out of stock $9.45
5
Cat: OMNICD 06. Rel: 27 May 13
 
Electro
Microchip Angel
Four Days Earlier
The Third Adam
Dye Menshun
Robot Moves
Dream Frequency
Swing Machines
You In The Strobe Light
Jacob's Looking Glass
Project Eve
Eighty Seven
Sweet Tweets
Warped Soul
Semiconducting
Arcadians
out of stock $10.00
6
Cat: AFS 014. Rel: 13 May 13
 
Electro
Mirror Watcher
Phase Space
Search Virus
Island Drift
Galaxy Ghost
The Measurement Problem
Review: Crisp, clean and angular, New Yorker Shad T Scott is dedicated to electro's most formative, fertile early stages. Embracing the very building blocks that helped to build Detroit techno, Shad's authentic, analogue approach is at once refreshing and nostalgic. Highlights across this generous six-pack include the over-layered clipped oscillations of "Search Virus", the sleazy whispers of P-funk bass on "Galaxy Ghost" and the stalker-powered naughtiness of the title track.
out of stock $10.46
7
Cat: JUNE 03. Rel: 27 May 13
 
Electro
Your Electronic Arms
Windom
Imminent Fall
Power Plant
Optimal Control
out of stock $7.36
8
Cat: CPU 00000011. Rel: 03 Jun 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.
out of stock $9.45
9
Cat: CWCS 007LP. Rel: 06 May 13
 
Electro
Subdomain
Sonic Signals
Recombinant Creations
Below The Horizon
Further Corrections
Normal Behavior
Dawning Of A New Day
Emphasis
Implementation
Advancing Capabilities
Pessimism
Review: Versalife producer Boris Bunnik has long been part of Holland's vibrant 808 electro scene, releasing decidedly angular electronic rhythms under a myriad of pseudonyms. Here, he continues his journey into Drexciyan territory with a formidably spooky first full-length under the Versalife moniker. His formula is simple; deep, otherworldly electronic atmospherics and industrial strength drum machine rhythms. Occasionally, he goes deeper still - see the intergalactic ambience of "Further Connections" and the slo-mo delight of "Dawn of A New Day" - ensuring that Vantage Point has panoramic appeal.
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out of stock $19.98
10
Cat: CITY 02. Rel: 13 May 13
 
Electro
Somewhere In The City
Xylophone
Somewhere In The City (Daniel Avery remix)
Xylophone (Ferox 2 Tiago remix)
out of stock $8.15
11
Cat: DA 002. Rel: 20 May 13
 
Electro
Aliens N Effect
Alien (instrumental)
Alien (dub)
Armada (DJ Maaco remix)
Review: Two of Detroit's most influential movers and shakers, it's about time Di'jital and Maaco enjoyed some of the limelight usually taken up the city's larger than life DJ characters. Here we find them brewing up the clippy, clicky classic electro groove "Aliens N Effect". Uptempo and nagging with a deadly scratchy riff, it's an instant bodypopper. Comes complete with an instrumental, a dub and a technicolour revisitation of Di'Jital's 2006 workout "Armada."
out of stock $12.89
12
Cat: CADE 4LP. Rel: 03 Jun 13
 
Coldwave/Synth
Malaria
Quietus
Firewalker
Legion
Corabella
Strain
Threshold
out of stock $22.35
13
Cat: LACDV 0006. Rel: 27 May 13
 
Electro
New Bodies
The Crossfire
Into The Frame
Devil's Clap
Prelude
No Virus, No Fever
Over The Hills (Anchorsong Bear Freedom remix - bonus track)
Waltz In A Phonebooth (live in London & Tokyo - DVD)
In Cash
Blueprint
Devil's Clap
In His Left Pocket
Set The Bears Free
out of stock $21.03
14
Aan De Overkant
Bizarro World
Bloed Aan De Muur
Ssa Gib A Htiw Lrig A Dee I
'S Nachts
Suck Chain
Fabriek
Dont Stop
Leegstand
Leipzig
Watch The City Burn
Kruipend Naar De Gootsteen
Stay On My Feet
Ruimtepuinruimer
Film Freak
Review: Bizarro World marks the long overdue debut album of veteran Dutch producer DJ Overdose and finds a natural home on Creme Organisation through their Creme Eclipse sub-label. DJ Overdose is just one of numerous musical projects of Den Haag born Jeroen Warmenhoven, who has also released music as Model Man and as part of The Novamen and The Hasbeens. Collectively his music has appeared on the great and the good of Dutch techno labels - Bunker, Murder Capital, Legowelt's dormant Strange Life, Viewlexx and Clone - as well as like minded operations such as Lunar Disko and WT Records. With almost two decades of productions behind him, Warmenhoven belatedly adds Creme to his discography with a debut full length under the DJ Overdose name, described by the label as "a veritable tour de resistance in film noir electronics" which blends "melancholy and ennui with fear and voyeuristic tiger-lurking-in-the-bushes paranoia".
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out of stock $18.15
15
Cat: MRR 00000014. Rel: 29 Apr 13
 
Electro
Default Strip
Para Signal
Superbomb
Skinner
Sarkism
Review: The Mighty Robot label return from the wilderness with the Jin & Tronix EP from DRMCNT, a South London dwelling Japanese producer whose name ensure the label's much loved penchant for in-house gags remains present. Musically DRMCNT leans heavily on an abstract acid approach to the electro template; lead track "Default Strip" will delight fans of drum heavy productions as DRMCNT gradually turns the percussive intensity up, filtering and swinging towards an acid filled climax. The eery "Para Climax" has a touch of the vintage Plastikman about it whilst "Superbomb" is dominated by the strangely bizarre vocal intonation ("Single Mum" is our best guess?) Those looking for a Vibert style all out acid assault will love the final track "Sarkism"
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out of stock $7.36
16
Cat: SHPFR 01. Rel: 22 Apr 13
 
Electro
The Grinder
The Grinder (ERP remix)
out of stock $8.94
17
Cat: PANZERKREUZ 1012. Rel: 15 Apr 13
 
Electro
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
Track 5
Track 6
Track 7
out of stock $12.61
18
Cat: ETS 016. Rel: 08 Apr 13
 
Electro
Weird (Cold Pop version)
Weird (Brioski remix)
Weird (Brioski bonus remix)
Go Away (Kid Machine remix)
out of stock $6.30
19
Cat: PYLON 031GR. Rel: 08 Apr 13
 
Electro
Move On (Black Light Odyssey remix)
Move On (The Hacker remix)
Review: Taken from his Mark Bell produced album Kill Your Friends, Nitzer Ebb singer McCarthy allows himself to go under the knife of two experienced remix outfits. Having remixed the likes of Depeche Mode and Yazoo, Black Light Odyssey are no strangers to authentic 80s EBM flavours, and here they extend the track into an early Bedrock style mainroom boomer. The Hacker, meanwhile, goes for more of an angular acid house approach that wouldn't have gone amiss in the Hacienda back in the day...
out of stock $10.46
20
Cat: AIR 5001. Rel: 08 Apr 13
 
Electro
FTW
Break Up
out of stock $10.46
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