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Gothenburg Electro City 3
Cat: STILLEBEN 063. Rel: 09 Apr 24
Dataintrang - "Secret Silent Contract" (feat Luke Eargoggle & Br Beta) (3:16)
Br Beta - "Man Of The World" (feat Luke Eargoggle) (3:01)
Guttan - "Bambakaos" (6:28)
Kenneth X - "Mixed Emotions" (4:02)
Kan3da - "GBG Electro CIty" (5:45)
Singularity Club - "Intercon" (2:28)
Review: Gothenburg Electro City 3 is a third episode in this superb new various artists series. Stilleben label head Luke Eargoggle says that three generations of Scandinavian electro sounds feature on the six track record. It comes from producers based only in Gothenburg which is the capital of electro in Sweden as well as being the capital of the Vastra Gotaland county. From the high energy and hard-hitting electro-funk of Dataintrang's opener to Guttan's more cinematic but no less caustic 'Bambakaos', all shades are explored here with compelling results.
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I Was Never Here EP
Cat: SKKB 014. Rel: 03 Nov 21
Waking The Others (4:42)
I Was Never Here (6:02)
In Dreams (4:31)
Visions & Memories (5:24)
Omega Point (4:43)
Review: The I Was Never Here EP is said to possibly be the last ever offering from Gameboy, which is sombre news as this has been a superb series that first started 15 years ago. Sakskobing Russia has the pleasure of serving it up and once again, tune tunes from Ibrahim Alfa Jnr, an artist from London, are fresh indeed. His take on electro on busy and melodic, with melancholic and pixelated chords marbling the forlorn and slow-motion electro of opener 'Waking The Others.' 'In Dreams' is another insular cut with crisp hits and glassy melodies like no other and 'Visions & Memories' then gets choppy with busted up beats, scraping perc and all manner of hits.
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Sunlight EP
Sunlight EP (limited 12")
Cat: TMZ 002. Rel: 28 Feb 24
Stair To The Sky's Rooftop (6:12)
Window To The Dub (7:11)
Summer Lighting (6:57)
Mystic Lakes (6:13)
Review: Russian label Samizdat follows up its notable first release with a second 12", this time from Genning. It is classy and sophisticated outing all the way with this one as opener 'Stair To The Sky's Rooftop' soon sets you off on a trip to the stars with its slick rhythms and glistening celestial chords. 'Window To The Dub' follows more of a tech house template with loopy drums and bass that rumble up and down and 'Summer Lighting' then zones you out on some lovely pads and frictionless drums. Last off all is 'Mystic Lakes' which takes off on balmy pads and plump, cuddly but dynamic drums.
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Nu Ambient Grooves (25th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: ITDR 007. Rel: 07 Sep 22
Clearing The Past (6:47)
Wandering Around, Lost (6:08)
Say Mutabor (7:20)
Playground (3:53)
Review: Into The Deep Records is a Paris-based, vinyl-only label run by Arthur Lastmann and Step Daw. It presents a reissue of Nu Ambient Grooves by Chris Zippel aka Genuine, to celebrate the 25th anniversary of its release. The productions were originally released on Bavarian imprint Ninetysix Sounds back in 1997 and is full of quality downtempo, IDM and acid sounds. Opening up with the psychedelic sunrise breaks of 'Clearing The Past', it soon leads into the sunset on the chilled beats of 'Wandering Around, Lost'. Over on the flip it's all about the emotive electro futurism of 'Playground'.

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Angry Angels EP
Cat: SAT 043. Rel: 29 Jan 13
The Angriest Angel
Seven Deadly Sons
Urban Jungle
The Machine
Nightdrive Detroit
Resident Evil
Review: Having been dormant for over three years, New York label Satamile returns to continue spreading the gospel of proper electro music with a six-track EP from The Ghost That Walks. Drexciya enthusiasts will be all over this record; the rubbery melody of "The Angriest Angel" recalls the Detroit duo at their most playful but with a simmering undercurrent of tension that is very much the producer's own signature style. Similarly great are the searing analogue synth buzz of "Seven Deadly Sons", the tribal 303 stomp of "Urban Jungle" and the 808 rattle and Belgian rave tones of "Resident Evil". Those who were lost without the label's presence should rest easy - Angry Angels is easily among their extensive catalogue's best releases.
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INNATE 006
Cat: INN8 006. Rel: 25 Sep 23
Gilbert - "Low Flying Objects" (6:17)
Gilbert - "Unknown Entities" (5:58)
Owain K - "Corona Borealis" (6:57)
Owain K - "New Horizon" (7:01)
Review: The small but already well-formed Innate label offers up a superb split EP for its sixth outing. Gilbert opens up with 'Low Flying Objects', a widescreen and serene bit of synth-laden tendon with more than a hint of Motor City soul over the dusty drums. 'Unknown Entities' is a brain-cleansing and celestial electro-styled cut with dreamy pads and cinematic deepness. Bristol-born, Welsh-rooted Owain K then steps up to the flip with equally painterly sounds. 'Corona Borealis' pairs deep and rubbery bass with crisp electro drum patterns and far-sighted chords. 'New Horizon' then closes out with some delightfully dozy deep house that's laden with wispy chords and undulating bass.

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WMR 001
WMR 001 (12" + insert)
Cat: WMR 001. Rel: 10 Jan 23
Plastic Fiver (6:03)
No Diamonds (3:42)
Inside Method (5:00)
Next Year (5:22)
Plastic Fiver (Shawn Cartier remix) (4:54)
Review: Introducing Wobbly Mob, a new independent label based between Germany and the UK. Their debut release is by rising producer Glockta (aka Popka) from York, who serves up a collection of diverse tracks on WMR001. Detroit meets 2-step on the wondrous opener 'Plastic Fiver' which receives a ravey remix by Shawn Cartier over on the flip later, there's also off-kilter late night mood music on 'No Diamonds' and the rolling low end theory of 'Next Year'.
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Night Mal'ach (remastered)
Night Mal'ach (remastered) (12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: ISO 034EP. Rel: 06 Feb 24
Forcequit Your Love (4:51)
Fuck Satan (4:10)
Init Your Mind (5:55)
Poulated Data Cells (4:41)
Review: Isophlux Records revives a stone cold electro classic from the vaults here with this superbly remastered reissue of Gosub's' Night Mal'ach EP. It is an immersive world of cinematic electro that is dark and moody but always alluring. It was first put put back in 2005 on just 500 black labeled copies but has since become a cult classic from the man born Shad T. Scott . His shadowy soundscapes blending eerie melodies with kinetic drums and iconic tracks like 'Forcequit Your Love,' 'Fuck Satan,' and 'Populated Data Cells' sound as good as ever and will surely win lots of new fans this time round.
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I Go
I Go (12")
Cat: GUDU 007. Rel: 15 Sep 21
I Go (6:00)
I Go (instrumental) (5:59)
I Go (acappella) (3:03)
Review: Global dance music superstar Peggy Gou comes back with a second super summer single that is widely infused with her own distinctive influences. Chiefly, that is a love of 90's dance anthems, which was rekindled in her during downtime during the pandemic. Released via her own Gudu Records, 'I Go' is a catchy, singable bit of throwback dance-pop with her own vocals front and centre. The old school beats and bass will get any party pumped, with the synth work looks to the cosmos and explores a very different vibe to her previous single. An instrumental and acappella are also included on this lovely 12".
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Base Control EP (feat Radioactive Man remix)
Cat: RP 003. Rel: 09 May 22
Forbidden Planet (5:11)
Unknown Frontliner (3:38)
Base Control (3:26)
Base Control (Radioactive Man remix) (6:58)
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Splits
Splits (12")
Cat: OA 010. Rel: 25 Sep 23
HVL - "Infinitesimal" (5:36)
HVL - "AgneffC01" (7:04)
HVL - "Collective Genius" (6:23)
Gacha Bakradze - "Routes" (6:48)
Gacha Bakradze - "Chain" (5:22)
Gacha Bakradze - "Widow" (7:35)
Review: Organic Analogue makes it to double figures with a sublime new split EP from HVL and Gacha Bakradze. The A-side is opened up with 'Infinitesimal', a stripped back and icy bit of minimal dub techno, then 'AgneffC01' gets more rhythmically physical with scattered beats and hits and 'Collective Genius' is tense, kinetic techno with a real sense of paranoia. 'Routes' is the first B-side joint with Gacha Bakradze bringing some direct but economical drum machine grooves under meticulous percussion and then 'Chain' layers smeared cosmic pads with twitchy details and 'Widow' ends with a heavy heart. No wonder, then, that a host of eminent DJs like Ben UFO are all over it.

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Dance & Listen 001
Cat: T&H 001. Rel: 26 Jun 23
Quismi - "Reorganized " (6:04)
Groenongen - "Twinkle Dance" (5:59)
ILyes - "Starting Now" (5:50)
Venetia - "Morning Dew" (6:54)
EAE - "Tomorrow " (5:25)
Curios - "Gesoonen_cirk103" (3:48)
Review: Two And Half Records make the decision here to try and rid the A and B-side distinction on records that we are all very familiar with and instead they refer to each face of their latest 12" as 'dance' and 'listen.'' It makes sense frankly and is often how things go anyway. Swiss duo Quismi kick off this one with twitchy and narcotic tech house with an old school bent. French artist Groenogen then gets wild with bright melodies and grinding synths, r&b vocals and high speed tech funk on 'Twinkle Dance' while ILyes offers the tech silkiness of 'Starting Now.' On the flip is a trio of less direct, more experimental sounds that sure do offer plenty to get lost in on headphones.
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专辑
Destroy Your Future
Cat: CRTSX 008. Rel: 25 Mar 22
Destroy Your Future (Total Utter Control) (3:42)
Cognitive Warfare (3:51)
Do Not Be Programmed (5:27)
Incubating Hysteria (4:06)
Deprogramming (4:08)
Fictional Norms (3:48)
Immediately Disperse (1:37)
Review: When a label names themselves after an iconic synthesizer chip, you know they mean business. Following releases from the likes of DJ Overdose and Detroit's Filthiest, Curtis Electronix welcome the mighty Galaxian to throw down some truly dystopian machine malfunctions on Destroy Your Future. If you're craving some fresh ideas in the electro scene, look no further as the masked wonder takes the sound right out to the edge without losing that electro essence. 'Destroy Your Future Total Utter Control' is a twitchy cut that seems to dissemble and reform right before your ears. 'Cognitive Warfare' has a sharper focus somewhere in the DJ Stingray spectrum, but this is still weird over functional. Here is the sound of an artist truly ignoring any notion of 'scene' and pressing on with their own twisted vision, and it's frankly mind-blowing.
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We Are Power
Cat: SHIPLP 09/DOWN6. Rel: 30 May 22
Out Of Balance (2:36)
Fields Of Meaning (3:36)
Without Form (4:24)
Full Spectrum Resistance (5:20)
Anatomy Of A Modern Lie (2:13)
Natural Energy (4:57)
Messianic Delusions (4:24)
In Reverse (3:03)
Universal Truths (4:17)
We Are Power (The Final Assault) (8:19)
Code Of Existence (7:31)
Review: It has somehow been over a decade since Galaxian put out their last album. We Are Power finds them head in an all new direction as they ruminate on "the confrontation and power clash between humankind, nature, the spiritual and mechanistic industrial growth societies." Monologues make that explicit in places, while the Glaswegian's productions are generally a little softer than in the past. There are ambient beauties amongst more kinetic electro kickers and caustic techno cuts that fire every synapse in your body. It's an expansive work and we are very much glad they are back.
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Xenophonic
Xenophonic (picture disc LP)
Cat: TR 707PD. Rel: 24 Feb 22
Double Fantasy (4:42)
New Beginnings (4:02)
Xenophonic (4:29)
I Wonder (4:37)
Soulstitches (4:56)
There's Always Yesterday (4:43)
Let Go (4:49)
Keep Walking (4:51)
Rejected (4:17)
Futurenostalgic (4:13)
Review: Russian-born, Jerusalem-raised and now Berlin-based Serge Geyzel has released on labels such as Mindcolormusic, Brokntoys, Flesh Or Die and Zodiak Commune Records. From a classical and jazz music background, he combines a love of early noughties electronica with influences of electro and dark ambient in his distinct brand of modern drum 'n' bass for his new opus titled Xenophonic. From the dreamy Jupiter jazz of 'Double Fantasy', the grey area steppa that is 'I Wonder' to the off-kilter IDM of 'Keep Walking' being just some highlights - Geyzel delivers his finest moment yet.
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Country Cowboy (reissue)
Country Cowboy (reissue) (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: PPU 008TESTPRESS. Rel: 31 Jul 23
Country Cowboy (4:04)
Country Cowboy (instrumental) (5:42)
Country Cowboy (demo) (2:55)
Who's Girl Are You? (4:35)
Who's Girl Are You? (instrumental) (3:21)
Better By The Minute (3:46)
Review: Hands up, we're longtime fan boys of the Peoples Potential Unlimited label, Whatever they do - mostly heart aching lo-fi funk and soul from artists old and new - it's always class. Next up is a reissue of Glass Pyramid's Country Cowboy on a hand-stamped 12". It came originally on this label back in 2009 having been transferred from the original tapes which were recorded somewhere between 1982-1986 At Studio 7, Oklahoma City. It soon became a bit of a classic that still fetches above the odds on second hand markets. It's a gloriously feel good mix of disco and soul with instrumental grooves and belting vocals.
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3
3 (LP)
Cat: HNRLP 032. Rel: 28 Sep 23
Eclipse (3:48)
Chilled (3:53)
Red Horizon (feat Al Lover) (2:49)
Elation (3:39)
Oxygen (3:04)
Reptile (3:50)
Into The I (3:50)
Glass (4:00)
Fin (3:59)
Review: Hoga Nord welcome Gravite for the third in their Layers album series and it is another intense synth, dub, chug and cold wave mix. Right from the off, the textures are caustic and uncomfortable. Squealing synths speak of desperation and trauma as whaling winds blow all around on 'Eclipse'. 'Chilled' has a heavy chugging rhythm that's overlaid with mournful chords that bring bittersweet melancholy and the paces picks up with the punk funk of 'Red Horizon' (feat Al Lover). Later on there are buzzy synths and busted drums on 'Into The I' and deep and dubby techno on 'Into The I' to make for an adventurous album that travels far and wide.
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