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301
Visions
Visions (unmixed CD)
Cat: CAD 3208CD. Rel: 08 Mar 12
Infinite Love Without Fulfillment
Genesis
Oblivion
Eight
Circumambient
Vowels = Space & Time
Visiting Statue
Be A Body
Colour Of Moonlight (Antiochus) (feat Doldrums)
Symphonia IX (My Wait Is U)
Nightmusic (feat Majical Cloudz)
Skin
Know The Way (outro)
 in stock $7.72
302
Konekieli EP
Cat: EWX 01. Rel: 29 Jun 21
Pori Jazz (5:03)
Ikkunat (4:58)
Sokeri (4:38)
Konekieli (4:08)
Yokilpailu (5:08)
Koodi (4:43)
Review: Everybody give a warm welcome to Electrowax, a brand new sub label from the prolific RAWAX crew. There are no prizes for guessing the musical MO of this new one, which kicks off with Saint Petersburg artist Kirill Junolainen aka Konerytmi. His six tracks are superb, right from the off. 'Pori Jazz' is all acid line and leggy drums, deep space pads and sleek future visions. There is hyper speed drum workouts on 'Ikkunat,' then 'Konekieli' gets more dark and textured, with blistering bass and pinging cow bells. Elsewhere the likes of 'Koodi' get more playful with bendy bass and trippy pads all making you want to get loose.
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 in stock $12.10
303
Shufflin'
Shufflin' (12")
Cat: LT 095. Rel: 20 Jan 22
Shufflin' (6:51)
WWC (4:37)
I Can't Stop (6:22)
Yolan & His Tortoise (4:09)
Urquoise (5:28)
Played by: M50
 in stock $14.41
304
Strange Stars
Strange Stars (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: CPU 01100111. Rel: 04 Nov 21
Star Patrol (5:00)
The Signal (5:04)
The Unseen (5:05)
Light Corridor (5:02)
Review: Martin Matiske's renaissance continues as he delivers another fresh EP as Blackploid for effervescent Sheffield imprint Central Processing Unit. In keeping with the German producer's other recent material, we can hear echoes of his classic, mid-2000s Blackploid material. Strange Stars also continues his interplanetary theme, delivering a quartet of sci-fi powered cuts full of squelchy acid bass, star-fall electronics, Kraftwerkian melodies and beats so crunchy you could probably eat them for breakfast. Our picks of a very strong bunch are probably pulsating opener 'Star Patrol' and the turn-of-the-80s sci-fi movie feel of 'Unseen', but to be honest all four tracks hit the spot.
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 in stock $12.34
305
Amber Fade EP
Amber Fade EP (white vinyl 12")
Cat: PALMS 041. Rel: 28 May 21
Amber Fade (5:46)
Tilted (6:04)
Late Nights (4:33)
This Moment (I Feel) (6:12)
Disappear (6:35)
Start Again (6:01)
 in stock $12.10
306
Movement
Movement (12")
Cat: DN 020. Rel: 04 Jun 10
Rumble (Bongo Jam)
Holly Rappin' Man
Supersonic China (Rock The World)
Stop Sayin' Fuck All The Time
 in stock $11.32
307
Medulla
VARIOUS
Medulla (limited marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: NBL 013. Rel: 15 Mar 23
Rico Casazza - "I Know Ur Destiny" (4:32)
Black Rings Under My Eyes - "It's Time" (4:16)
Zeta Reticula - "The Planetoid" (7:29)
Existential Wabbit - "404" (5:56)
Inkipak - "Nothea" (6:01)
Adhesive - "Particle Pressure" (5:39)
Serge Geyzel - "Insignificant Last" (4:33)
Promising/Youngster - "Bexsero" (5:21)
Review: Barcelona's Nebulae label continues its ongoing exploration of all things ambient, IDM, electro and techno with another mindful album of sublime sonics, this time from a selection of heady musical cosmonauts. There is nice deep and bendy acid to open with then some silky smooth cosmic jungle from Black Rings Under My Eyes that really is top-notch. Zeta Reticula brings some texture to the party as well as crunchy breaks on 'The Planetoid' and then comes lithe electro, supple deep space techno, some intergalactic turbulence from Adhesive and two more rich astral soundscapes married to inventive rhythms. Classy material indeed.
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 in stock $17.49
308
Technicolor (remastered)
Cat: M 003. Rel: 27 Nov 23
Technicolor (radio mix) (4:45)
Color Dubbing (3:28)
Technicolor (long mix) (6:53)
Review: It's time to head back to 1987 and the early days of techno and electro experiments helmed by Juan Atkins and Doug Craig as Channel One at their studio lab in Detroit for this one. Remastered from the original tapes for this reissue, 'Technicolor' sounds as new and inventive now as ever - it has crashing hits and tight arps with hints of Kraftworks tinny synth work over a punchy low end with muffled vocal stabs. Pure body music. Radio and long mixes are included alongside third version 'Color Dubbing'. Essential stuff.
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 in stock $15.96
309
TRUST XY3
TRUST XY3 (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: TRUSTXY 3. Rel: 27 Nov 23
Versalife X Stenny - "Nova Prospekt" (4:50)
Alex Cortex X D Tiffany - "We Run Your Life" (6:23)
Microthol X Clatterbox - "Intertronic" (5:12)
DL/MS X VC-118A - "Tides" (5:58)
Review: The TRUST XY series continues to yield outstanding explorations of where electro can and should head from here, guided by some of the best on the business. This project is all about crossing over interesting artists for unique results and so we get to see what happens when the likes of Versalife and Stenny pool their considerable talents. One of the most intriguing link ups is Microthol and Clatterbox, who lay down a full-fat, inventive strain of big room electro, while Alex Cortex and D Tiffany lock into something more streamlined and effective for the DJs out there. DL-MS and VC-118A are the ones to bring the deep side of the spectrum with their gorgeous 'Tides'.
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 in stock $13.90
310
Mnemosyne
Mnemosyne (12")
Cat: TRUST 45. Rel: 01 Feb 24
+(82) (5:50)
Sword, NYC (4:47)
Ikebukuro Underground (6:47)
Meduse (3:43)
Review: Privacy bounds into a tenth year of releasing with labels like Klakson, Klasse Wrecks and Cultivated Electronics already under his belt, and now it's the turn of Trust to carry the goods. The goods, as we've come to expect, are high-grade electro and techno with vintage synthesis at their heart. '+(82)' isn't a purely retro track though, but rather it takes a classic Detroit approach and gives it certain discoid shimmer which works a treat. 'Sword, NYC' is a nastier slice of down-low machine funk, while 'Ikebukuro Underground' explores techy 140 in outstanding style. 'Meduse' offers some light relief to play the record out in a more delicate kind of electro style.
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 in stock $14.68
311
Das Heise Experiment (remixes)
Cat: SOM 54R. Rel: 01 Feb 24
The Exaltics & Adult - "Dreizehn Habits" (6:18)
Sieben (Gesloten Cirkel remix) (6:27)
Acht (K1 Return mix) (6:15)
Zwoelf (Arpanet - Helium Shell Remodel) (5:50)
Review: To coincide with the reissue of the standout Exaltics album Das Heise Experiment, Robert Witschakowski has reached out to an all-star cast for a bonus 12" of remixes and collaborations which will only serve to add weight to the whole project. Iconic Detroit duo ADULT. team up with Exaltics on 'Dreizehn Habits', which is a vocal update of a track from the original soundtrack. Then Gesloten Cirkel jumps on for the typically incisive, edged-out machine language typical to his Bunker Releases. The mighty Keith Tucker dons his K1 cap for a punchy slice of Motor City machine funk, and then Gerald Donald's Arpanet alias locks on for a creeping, slippery excursion to close the record out on the B2.
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 in stock $15.70
312
Rhythmystic EP
Cat: ODDOT 01. Rel: 05 Apr 24
Rhythmystic (7:02)
Bass Jam (8:01)
Urban Whispers (4:50)
Binary Technologies (6:36)
Review: Munir Nadir has been breaking through in the past few years with essential releases on 4Plae, Nuts On Board and Outcast Planet. Now he's minting a new label called Odd One Tape out of Italy, and bringing his playful, synth-rich sound with him. There's a nod to Italo and 80s electro in the sampling and throbbing, analogue groove of 'Rhythmistic', while 'Bass Jam' tips more towards the early 00s electro house boom a la Tiefschwarz and Tomas Andersson. 'Urban Whispers' has a more jackin' flavour with some low down sub freakiness thrown in for good measure, and 'Binary Technologies' brings the heat on the B2 with a powerful arpeggio and hard-slapping drums.
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 in stock $13.90
313
Future Feelings EP
Future Feelings EP (blue vinyl 12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: CRF 015. Rel: 03 Oct 22
Future Feelings (5:30)
No Return (6:09)
Maze (Versalife remix) (5:48)
Maze (4:04)
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314
Jesus Was An Alien
Jesus Was An Alien (gatefold LP + MP3 download code in embossed sleeve)
Cat: KOMPAKT 451. Rel: 26 May 22
The Tragedy Of CG (1:20)
Jesus Was An Alien (feat Marie Davidson) (7:52)
Real (5:18)
Hunger (0:48)
Matrix (6:01)
Religion (2:25)
The Principle Of Vibration (5:13)
Kill The System (6:21)
Life Aquatic (1:42)
Am Kanal (4:38)
Review: Perel's sophomore album Jesus Was An Alien continues in some ways from the themes she brought to her debut, 2018's Hermetica on DFA. The tracks are rich, lush in design and multi-layered with plenty of emotional uplift. While inspired by a raft of the best indie hitmakers she has her own sound which is perfect for the dance floor but also suited to listing away from the club. "Jesus Was An Alien is a discourse about whether Jesus was an actual alien" she explains, amusingly. When the debate sounds this good, no one cares about the answers.
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Played by: Ursula 1000
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 in stock $16.57
315
Bioacoustics EP
Cat: 7SR 035. Rel: 20 May 22
Bioacoustics (4:56)
Clokked (4:35)
Through (5:07)
Conker (5:18)
 in stock $13.13
316
FTVWL 001
FTVWL 001 (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: FTVWL 001. Rel: 29 Nov 22
The Strong Woman (4:56)
Walking The Groove (6:15)
Linear Construct (7:09)
When Funkcutter Met Candiflp (5:34)
Review: Fourier Transform launches a new White Label series here with the aim of tapping into that magical sensation of heading into a record store and digging for treasure that only exists in the racks. The first in the series is a various artists affair with label co-owners inkipak and The Vast Profound, as well as ReKaB and Rai Scott. The tunes are not credited to the artists so you will have to work that out for yourselves. There is dreamy deep house lushness and more tase tech on the a-side, then squelchy electro-funk and escapist ambient house on the B-side with 'When Funkcutter Met Candiflp' a real highlight.
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317
Chiqui Tan
Chiqui Tan (7" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: TERRAM 004. Rel: 29 Mar 23
Hektisch Sprengen DJs - "Chiqui Tan" (4:36)
Listensport - "No Hash Hash" (Hektisch Sprengen DJs dub rework) (5:57)
Review: Weird balearic acid electro and downtempo from the group known as Hektisch Sprengen DJs (known as the heads of the label Terra Magica). Their efforts until now have been to release oddball music from their contemporaries, but never before have we heard anything from the heads themselves. Drawing on Latin music styles such Cumbia, there are all manner of phoned-in vocal samples thrown in, such as Dr. Alban's refrain from the 1990s hit 'No Hash Hash, No Cocaine'. A low-end-centric, soft-edged effort to induce trance states in the listener.
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 in stock $13.90
318
Funk Plates Vol 1
Funk Plates Vol 1 (limited LP)
Cat: JTRLP 13. Rel: 22 Jun 23
C700 Funk (3:54)
M-208 Funk (3:38)
Mt-40 Funk (3:49)
Jx5n Funk (4:36)
Sysex Funk (4:01)
Man Becoming A Duck (3:44)
Surge Funk (3:57)
Parrot Samba (4:12)
 in stock $20.58
319
1992-1999 Collection 3
1992-1999 Collection 3 (translucent red vinyl 12")
Cat: OCDSS SIX. Rel: 26 Jan 22
DarkWhite (5:43)
Back To Basic (6:50)
The Choice Is Yours (6:28)
Bobbittrap (5:56)
Review: Open Channel For Dreamers have been exploring the old DAT archives of Ballet Mechanique and found a wealth of never before released material that dates back to the 90s. This is a third release of such treasures and it focusses on tunes from 1992-1999. It follows in the footsteps fo the first two EPs by highlighting the diversity and variety of sounds in Jeroen's production arsenal. There are rave bangers on the a-side filled with uplifting melodies and on the flip is IDM and electro fuelled by funk. Another superb EP for fans old and new.
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320
Acid Explorations
Cat: EUDEMONIA 014. Rel: 05 Apr 23
Sound Synthesis - "Magical Harmonies" (6:14)
Hermeth - "Berlin Sunrise" (5:26)
Caramel Chameleon - "Bordone Acid" (5:43)
Larionov - "Solar Wind" (5:43)
Review: An exciting four tracker from Eudaimonia Records here, presenting the simple task of exploring the outer reaches of the world we find ourselves in through the lens of acid. Both time-honoured and fresh-faced artists appear on this selectors' compilation and their tracks recall everything from the more space-agey, low-register corners of acid electro to the sunnier, arpier, R&S-style breaks.
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321
Machine Funk Is Our Game Volume 6
Machine Funk Is Our Game Volume 6 (transparent green vinyl 12")
Cat: KJ 068. Rel: 27 Mar 23
Alonzo - "Nikki Don't Save Me" (4:23)
Daniel Savio - "King Kobra" (5:07)
Deroboter - "Moving Around" (4:10)
Kid Ginseng - "Chrome Belt Buckle" (feat DJ Quest-Questosahn) (6:26)
Cybereign - "My Feel" (5:17)
Review: Connecticut label, Kraftjerks, has made a name for itself as the east coast's prime electro label. Bringing us the sixth volume of their popular Machine Funk Is Our Game series they've pulled together an impressive array of artists including Alonzo, Daniel Savio, Deroboter, Kid Ginseng, and Cybereign. 'Nikki Don't Save Me' is the powerful, bass heavy track that opens the compilation. Veering through meteor fields and firing through wormholes, this is tonally dark electro at its best. 'Chrome Belt Buckle (feat. Questosahn)', a scratch-inflected journey through warped vocals and frenetic percussion, is another highlight. Perfect for the club or cruising down the highway, this is a cornerstone record for electro fans.
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322
False Transmitter EP
False Transmitter EP (limited 12")
Cat: EMCV 013. Rel: 14 Sep 23
Replica
Suburban Electro
Roswell
From A To B
You'll Be Back
The Future Is Not Yours
Review: This is the first solo release by Sinitsin, producer, DJ and one part of the duo Formally Unknown. Six tracks of electro with a clippy and dystopian edge come amid the theme of a psyop radio transmitter; a radio tower parasitised by a giant squidlike alien with many grotesque eyes, hijacking our human broadcasts with its own alien agenda. As if to question the popular belief that such a thing has never happened before, each track is hyper-orderly and mega-sequenced, challenging the listener to give over their connotations of humanity with rhythmic imperfection. This is subliminal broadcast electro, bypassing all media and eerily working its way straight to the dome.
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323
Big Ghost
Big Ghost (12")
Cat: OS 003. Rel: 19 Sep 23
Hydroplane (5:18)
Myco File (6:21)
Big Ghost (6:19)
Plastic Baby (6:11)
Played by: Al Mackenzie
 in stock $14.92
324
Acoustic Warfare
Acoustic Warfare (blue marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: N2MU 009. Rel: 16 Nov 23
Anti Submarine Warfare (5:08)
Sonar Pulses (3:59)
Cavitation Bubbles (3:05)
Acoustic Intelligence (4:37)
Low Frequency Analysis & Recording (4:23)
Magnetic Anomaly Detection (3:01)
Inside The Shadow Zone (4:11)
Underwater Soundscape (2:34)
Review: Visions of a haunting, maritime electro are conjured on Franck Kartell's latest for Noise To Meet You - fittingly dubbed Acoustic Warfare. Playing on themes that have gone hand-in-hand with the genre almost since its inception - and with the immense sonic power of certain subaquatic technologies, such as sonar, in mind - this is a minimal meander through endless submergent scapes and lowermost watery wonders. From 'Sonar Pulses' to 'Inside The Shadow Zone', the album plays off as if its beats were the inner workings of the craft we use to navigate them, while its the atmospheres evoke the lagoons, trenches and sea-floors that surround.
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325
Explorer EP
Cat: ALT 007. Rel: 08 Feb 24
Unknown Depths (5:34)
Explorer (4:58)
Aquaculture (4:58)
Super 6 (10:40)
Review: Innershades has always dealt in lo-fi, misty sounds that are steeped in beauty and melancholy and offer plenty of subtle homages to Detroit. Here he cooks up more electro magic on the Explorer EP, which is again minimalistic in design but maximal in terms of dancefloor impact. His melodies really convey true emotional pain and the drums bring sleek electro energy and brilliance. 'Unknown Depths' is a serene one to open with, 'Explorer' brings some acid modulations and extra percussive snap and 'Aquaculture' is the most liquid and dubby cut here. 'Super 6' has a sense of hope for the future in its brighter, more optimistic melodies. Exceptional stuff.
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326
Generating Coastline EP
Cat: ORSON 027. Rel: 12 Jul 23
Generating Coastline (5:49)
Magagun (5:21)
Computer Armour (5:52)
Me & My Three Sons (5:01)
Review: Ninechecker is an electro producer from Ontario, Canada, who releases with only the biggest and best: Orson Records, Delsin, and Central Processing Unit to name but a small few. Adding to his extensive releases belt, he delivers four stone cold new ones for electro-techno-breakbeat Orson. With its name maybe nodding to the generative creation of fantasy landscapes in 3D CGI software, highlights like 'Magagun' convey a weird kind of horrific calculator-nightmare (bloop freakouts aplenty) between the beats, all going to make this a stellarly exciting EP.
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327
Perro Balearico (feat Mario Liberti, Gabriel Rai remixes)
Cat: RFXN 001. Rel: 08 Apr 24
Perro Balearico (Acido mix) (7:04)
Perro Balearico (6:54)
Perro Balearico (Mario Liberti remix) (5:59)
Perro Balearico (Gabriel Rai remix) (6:09)
Review: RFXN kicks off life with a new single from David Agrella which has seen early support from Ricardo Villalobos. First off he offers up his own Acid Mix of 'Perro Balearico' and it's a supple, deep and dubby track with liquid synths and prog chords that sound both retro and future all at once. The original is a more dreamy and spaced-out sound for 5 am sessions. On the flip is a more punch but still silky and warmly melodic remix from Mario Liberti before last of all, Gabriel Rai gets darker. His drums hit harder and the synths are moodier as he takes dancers down a late-night path of mystery and intrigue.

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328
The Chopper EP
Cat: OYSTER 55. Rel: 08 Apr 24
Human Condition (6:59)
The Chopper (6:55)
Come On (6:03)
The Zinger (6:48)
Review: It's been a while since we've heard from Moroccan breakbeat favourite and Convergence Records founder Kosh, but he's back with a bang on none other than everybody's favourite Atlantean, underwater-breathing, acid trance house everything kru - Kalahari Oyster Cult. 'The Chopper' EP spans everything from Drexciyan kitsch-lectro to to floaty tech house trance to sillily verbatim breakbeat, ending on a hilarious high note with the timestretching, disc-scratching, stadium-ready rave rampage 'Come On'.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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329
Two Minutes To Midnight EP
Cat: PARTOUT 602. Rel: 14 Dec 20
Fata Morgana (5:21)
Hidden Key (5:40)
Two Minutes To Midnight (6:44)
Elephant's Toothpaste (5:46)
Review: The Partout label turns its attention back to its UK series with a fine four tracker here from Bufo Bufo. The whole thing is steeped in UK sounds with elements of rave never far away. 'Fata Morgana' has a dumpy beat that swings from one foot to the other while old school stabs light up the track from above. 'Hidden Key' ups the ante with a more hard hitting groove and more old school motifs, this time in the bass. 'Two Minutes To Midnight' is the waviest of the lot with sirens going off, rinsing breakbeats and turbo charged bass going deep. 'Elephant's Toothpaste' then cut up a more lumpy groove with bleeps and pulses making it a soothing groove for 5am.
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330
Opacity (HVL mix)
Opacity (HVL mix) (limited 12" in embossed sleeve)
Cat: TESUJI 4. Rel: 05 Apr 19
Opacity (7:52)
Opacity (HVL Reinterpretation) (7:30)
Review: Dead Fader jumps from Kimochi Sound over to Tesuji with a rolling, dreamy, euphoric rendition of future electro. Essential, optimistic, forward-thinking. On the other side, Bassiani's HVL flips the beat on its head for more ominous perspective, complete with klaxon acid line and sinewy breakbeats.
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Played by: M50
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331
Elsewhere XX
VARIOUS
Cat: OYSTER 35. Rel: 23 Feb 22
Radio Hito - "Credo" (4:51)
Sam Media - "Simple As Fuck" (6:33)
Seytan Tuyu - "Anita" (4:14)
Volga - "Na Gorushke" (live At DOM 2002) (5:05)
Electronic Body Girl - "Walk Away" (4:58)
Dame Area - "Dis-umani" (5:36)
Cilin - "An Abhainn Mhor" (6:49)
Op - "Fifty Fifty" (Anatolian Weapons rework) (6:08)
Romain FX - "Guanmu Cong" (4:02)
Mytron & A Von F - "Confiture" (5:07)
Tagliabue - "Riso Amaro" (5:20)
Eylul Deniz - "She Can't Die" (Twin Peaks Cover) (5:29)
Review: DJ soFa continues his Elsewhere compilation series on Kalahari Oyster Cult with a superb sixth instalment that showcases a load of exciting and hybrid electronic styles. These are tunes that are ripe for club play but are rooted in odd-pop, synth-punk, DIY and post-kraut styles. The artists hail from all over the globe and include the twisted funk of Seytan Tuyu's 'Anita,' hall of melodic mirrors that is Cilin's 'An Abhainn Mhor' and Mytron & A Von F's soot-black and gritty motorik thriller 'Confiture.' This series has been going since 2017 and this proves, it is still as strong as ever.
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332
We R Electro Nation
We R Electro Nation (clear splattered vinyl 12")
Cat: ET 003. Rel: 22 Oct 20
We R Electro Nation (8:01)
Learned It The Hard Way (6:47)
Clockwork (7:45)
Pluto's Demise (5:53)
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333
Lightsplitter
Lightsplitter (translucent red vinyl 12" + insert)
Cat: ZCELEC 004RED. Rel: 05 Nov 21
Human Behind Pluto - "Lightsplitter" (5:53)
Johnfaustus - "Red Sonjia" (5:36)
VSO - "Sinking" (5:02)
VSO - "Complacency" (5:02)
Review: Human Behind Pluto, johnfaustus and VSO all contuse to this new split red vinyl from Zodiak Communte. Human Behind Pluto goes first with a warp speed, electro-tinged techno track that has a knack-snapping beat and brilliantly mangled acid line. Johnfaustus's 'Red Sonjia' is dark and twisted electro from the underworld and VSO offers two sick jams: 'Sinking' is a bumping and coruscated bit of electro-crunk and 'Complacency' is a dense full flavour cosmic assault with fearless drum programming and plenty of suspenseful synths. This one takes no prisoners and comes with its own unique insert.
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Played by: Wes Baggaley
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334
Collision EP
Cat: USR 023. Rel: 14 Dec 22
Cyan85 - "If I Could" (4:40)
Cyan85 - "Leave" (5:49)
Leite Dos Santos - "Before The Train" (4:07)
Leite Dos Santos - "Night Warrior" (4:07)
Review: The latest drop on Undersound comes in the form of a split disc between Cyan85 and Leite Dos Santos, delving into the electro undergrowth and coming up with some deadly, ear-snagging club weapons. Cyan85 has been breaking through over the past couple of years with releases on Curtis Electronix and VOITAX amongst others, and he sounds strident as the vocoder gets busted out on 'If I Could' and more atmospheric terrain gets explored on 'Leave'. Leite Dos Santos, who also records as CEM3340, brings his own strains of freaky synthesis to bear on the wonderfully wobbly 'Before The Train' and charmingly dirty 'Night's Warrior'.
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Played by: Mimi
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335
Sesiuni EP
Sesiuni EP (limited heavyweight splattered vinyl 12")
Cat: RUERE 008SP. Rel: 16 Mar 23
Track 1 (5:23)
Track 2 (6:24)
Track 3 (7:12)
Track 4 (6:46)
Review: Dubtil has only very recently launched his own superb new label Infrequent. He did so with a top new EP but has clearly been hard at work in the studio because this outing on Ruere is another doozy. It comes on nice spattered vinyl and has four untitled tunes. The first is a warm one with pads swirling round to bring colour to the tech beats, then the second has a more urgent mission through the cosmos with its wispy pads and tight, twanging bass and prickly drums. On the flip is the more stripped back and minimal roller of track three and then the compelling rubbery rhythms and futuristic pad work of the final cut.
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Tags: Minimal | Dub Techno
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336
Edits Vol 1
Cat: RLE 1. Rel: 19 Apr 23
Freddie's Room (6:28)
Danza Del Piano (5:58)
Seiko 1978 (5:17)
Luca Y Camilo (6:00)
Review: Scandi disco don Rune Lindbaek can do it all from dazzling originals to smart edits, and it is the latter which he tackles here on the first release on his own new RLE label, which presumably stands from Rune Lindbaek Edits. The cut and paste master kicks off with the plodding cosmic funk of 'Freddie's Room' before getting more steamy and tropical on 'Danza Del Piano'. 'Seiko 1978' deals in lush 80s synth sounds and raining arps over chilly drums with talk box vocals adding more retro charm. 'Luca Y Camilo' is a steamy, super slow and rather sentimental closer.
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337
TRUST XY2
TRUST XY2 (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: TRUST XY2. Rel: 22 Mar 23
Microthol X Ultradyne - "Hostile Invasion" (Land Of Injustice mix) (5:03)
Clatterbox X Peder Mannerfelt - "Semi-Automatic" (4:53)
Microthol X Second Storey - "Dissonanz" (6:13)
DL-MS X Alex Cortex - "Last Smoke" (5:08)
Review: Trust is a long running Viennese electro label run by DJ Glow. Its latest release is a fierce four tracker featuring various artists, all undisputed luminaries of the electronic music scene. On the first side of Trust XY2 you have a true force to be reckoned with in the form of Microthol X Ultradyne with the sinister Detroit computer funk of 'Hostile Invasion' (Land Of Injustice mix) followed by the inimitable Peder Mannerfeldt's industrial-edged reconstruction of Clatterbox's 'Semi-Automatic'. On the second side, UK artist Second Storey provides a re-rub of another track from the Microthol back catalogue on 'Dissonanz' and finally veteran producer Alex Cortex delivers a minimal electro rework of DL-MS' track 'Last Smoke'.
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338
Ahora Si EP
Cat: ALT 005. Rel: 26 May 23
El Principio (2:26)
Modificacion (6:13)
El Break Del Dia (7:16)
El Break De La Noche (5:56)
La Nueva (version) (5:52)
Grt Plschr (4:25)
Review: Ildec shows plenty of class on this diverse new EP for Belgium's Altered Circuits. It has its roots in an early 90s electronic sound with plenty of inspiration from the artist's own compelling DJ sets. The Ibiza-based producer opens up with the atmospheric synths of 'El Principio' then gets gritty on tough tech loops on 'Modificacion' and explores a more funky broken beat vibe on 'El Break Del Dia'. 'El Break De La Noche' is cyborg funk with freaky effects and alien life forms and two closers get nice and bumpy with twisted bass and off-kilter rhythms.
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339
Last E EP
Last E EP (12")
Cat: HR 009. Rel: 01 Dec 22
Last E (7:08)
Control Disco (5:59)
Sequoia (7:03)
Concept Of A Woman (5:05)
Review: Cristian Sarde is a resident member of the Italian crew Outcast Torino, but this time around he's deviated from his come-up crew with a stop-off release for fellow pushers Heko. 'Last E' is filled with organ, sci-fi organs and pulsatory bass licks, perfect for every neon-lit rave or future space-lounge.
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340
Lost Heaven EP
Cat: ANCPT 006. Rel: 13 Sep 22
Lost Heaven (5:46)
Lost Heaven (John Beltran remix) (6:32)
Cosmic Tides (5:28)
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Day (5:05)
Review: Low Tape is an artist slowly moving up through the ranks thanks to his fresh sounds, which mix up techno, acid and electro. He takes care of the sixth EP from his homeland's Analog Concept label and does another fine job. 'Lost Heaven' opens up with the sort of celestial synth designs that get your head amongst the stars. Detroit ace John Beltran then comes through with a remix full of his textbook synth designs and symphonic techno grooves. 'Cosmic Tides' from Low Tape then sinks into a nice rich, rubbery and undulating techno exploration that has galaxies flying by as you cruise through space. 'Magnetic Resonance Imagine Day' closes with more meaningful synth lines over sleek drums.
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341
New Phonies (remastered)
New Phonies (remastered) (red marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: CWCS 024. Rel: 01 Feb 24
New Object (5:37)
Don't Talk (5:21)
Hand To Phone (5:37)
Your Lies (4:51)
Review: Remastered and reissued with new a new album cover via the Clone West Coast Series, Adult's 'New Phonies' EP first appeared in 2000 as the duo moniker of Nicola Kuperus and Adam Lee Miller, two legit electro stalwarts. This is a proper snappy electro EP - of the least sympathetic and most coldly calculating kind - evoking the fright of becoming trapped inside an inescapable subliminal-sonic cybernetic feedback loop, with all human faculties thrown to the wayside. 'Hand To Phone', for example, locks us into a communicative-cybernetic stasis, with spitty acid 16ths betraying the mood of becoming affective chasers of electromagnetic signals, unwittingly carrying out the bidding of our new techno-evangelist overlords. The A-sider 'New Object', meanwhile, with its sizzling 808s, transitional fluctuations and hip-hop vocal refrain - "I need you to accommodate my comunication needs" - touches on several layers of objectification at once: sexual, commodification, loss of the ability to speak. Adult truly dealt with adult themes and embraced their recapture into the machine - now you too can own their New Object.
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342
Fabric Presents Helena Hauff
Helena HAUFF / VARIOUS
Cat: FABRIC 217. Rel: 21 Sep 23
Helena Hauff - "Turn Your Sights Inward"
Dynarec - "Sunken Park"
Clarence G - "Data Transfer"
Slam & Optic Nerve - "Machine Conflict"
The Exaltics - "10 0seco Ndstil Lmidn Ight" (feat Paris Yje Black Fu - Lorenzorx remix)
YTP - "What U Want"
Turk Turkelton - "Rock It"
Yarn Init - "Tripcon II"
Signaltype - "In Abyss"
Illektrolab - "Overdrive"
Ement - "Despite Of Time"
Raavel - "Wakalaka"
Imogen - "Granular Tears"
Radioactive Man - "Night Bus To Nowhere"
Fjaak - "F-zero"
Nite Flyte - "Naïve"
Magda Rot - "Alter Simus"
MicroControlUnit - "Save The World" (MCU Apocalypse mix)
D-Breeze - "Crazy For Love" (Autechre remix)
Review: Helena Hauff is surely one of the most important envelope pushers in the modern electro scene, able to lay waste to parties big and small with her razor-sharp fusion of early EBM and industrial, slamming, deeply-dug machine funk and thunderous techno. Cutting hard and fast to keep the energy up and our minds fried, her invitation to the Fabric presents series is just another confirmation of the stature she commands. If you're down with Hauff's style you'll get exactly what you crave here - all-time classics from the likes of Clarence G and Radioactive Man alongside up to the minute bomb drops from IMOGEN, Nite Fleit and so many more besides.
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343
Interstellar Fugitives 2: Post Emancipation Psychosis
DJ S2 - "Post Emancipation Psychosis" (Von Floyd Lithium mix) (3:27)
Von Floyd - "Geiger Counter" (3:08)
Review: Underground Resistance likely owe much of their mythology to the Interstellar Fugitives series; a classic series telling the tale of the UR clique fighting oppression and music-industry corruption on a cosmic scale. It's certainly an experimental delight for most newcomers to the techno genre and/or those who want to trace the history of the sound. DJ S2 (aka. Suburban Knight) and Von Floyd (aka. Gerald Mitchell) are infamous members of the UR gang; both of them have enjoyed success in the genre, and as part of the clique, since at least the late 1980s. 'Post Emancipation Psychosis' is a classic slab of UR's anarchic, ironic militancy. With its orderly drum machine march, the eponymous track by S2 describes the paranoia and loss of mental clarity one might after having been freed from the coercive clutches of a former master; meanwhile, Floyd's 'Geiger Counter' is a super-early electro classic, channelling a bursting, radioactive soundbank even few producers today could replicate.
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344
Celestial Break EP
Celestial Break EP (limited 12")
Cat: 303 08. Rel: 05 Feb 24
Break After Dark (5:25)
Beyond The Break (remix) (5:36)
This Sound (Future remix) (5:01)
Break After Dark (No vocal) (5:09)
Beyond The Beats (3:27)
Review: The propulsive, tectonic Force of Electro is embodied in the eponymous moniker, returning for their its release since 1997 (notable indeed, that the multi-moniker artist should return to this one only now). Six masterclassics in the mode of acid electro beckon us into alternate frenzies, highlights among these experiences being the central banger 'Beyond After Dark' and the lesser-spottable ambi-acid closer, 'Beyond The Beats'.
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345
Trans Europa Express (remastered)
Trans Europa Express (remastered) (limited 180 gram clear vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: 019029 5272340. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Europa Endlos (9:45)
Spiegelsaal (7:56)
Schaufensterpuppen (6:19)
Trans Europa Express (6:37)
Metall Auf Metall (2:11)
Abzug (4:53)
Franz Schubert (4:26)
Endlos Endlos (0:49)
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346
Day Fleit/Nite Fleit
Day Fleit/Nite Fleit (limited gatefold green & black vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: SCDDLP 001. Rel: 19 Dec 22
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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347
Schematics
Schematics (2xLP)
Cat: GTDLP 7. Rel: 17 Apr 23
Ambient Talk (3:38)
Recorded Feelings (7:00)
All Night (6:32)
Radiant Chords (6:04)
Vclexp (5:54)
90s Chords (6:12)
140bpmadness (4:40)
Space Wonder (5:31)
It Gets Better In The End (4:42)
Review: Renowned Maltese producer Sound Synthesis has always been an adept electro specialist, unafraid of pushing the genre to its furthest limits. Braindance analogia and rave ghosts all crop up on this melodic, admittedly emotional new long EP, recalling a much breaksier Bicep, for those who like their dance music a bit rawer than what its most obvious channels have to offer. It's all thanks to SS's penchant for analog synthesis and vintage hardware - heads know no end of classic machines were used in the formation of his sound. This is a statement of real passion.
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348
The Album: Techfunk Is Where It's At (Vol 2 Out Of 3)
Cat: SEXLP 03. Rel: 19 Aug 19
Da Bomb (8:54)
Moonlight (7:17)
Sunlight (5:15)
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349
Moments In Time EP
Moments In Time EP (limited hand-stamped 12")
Cat: AS 007. Rel: 19 May 21
Moments In Time (2:51)
Resist (5:51)
Exhale (7:01)
Manifest Our Destiny (5:28)
Review: Chicago's Sam McQueen was a sometime collaborator with Detroit legend John Beltran on the Indio project, which gives you a fairly good idea of where he comes from artistically - think 'hi-tech soul'. His new EP Moments In Time comes out on Furthur Electronix sub label Altered Sense, and it sure is a fitting home for McQueen's sonic aesthetic. From the majestic arrangement of the title track and its glassy-eyed feelings, more melancholic and bittersweet undertones are to be experienced on the evocative "Exhale" while "Manifest Our Destiny" provides the sort of Motor City drama that would make even Carl Craig stand up and notice.
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350
Reconbination EP
Reconbination EP (limited 12")
Cat: FE 058. Rel: 19 May 21
Spatial Plucks (5:13)
Xsd (4:55)
Reconbination (3:17)
Rev (Stack Refix) (4:01)
Review: Manchester's Robbie Mecrow is an acid and electro specialist who is therefore a perfect fit for the interplanetary sounds of Furthur Electronix. This marks his fourth EP on a fourth different label in three years, which might be a slow pace but the music is worth waiting for. There is roomy, IDM inspired atmosphere on 'Spatial Plucks' then more jungle leaning breaks and glistening metallic surfaces on 'Xsd'. The fantastic 'Reconbination' might just be the EP highlight however with its broad bass, twisted drum loops and forlorn sense of mood. 'Rev' (Stack Refix) is an airy, ambient laced closer that suspends you in a techno dreamscape.
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 in stock $19.56
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