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Being Special
Cat: PAMPA 029. Rel: 02 Mar 18
Being Special (3:04)
Afraid (2:51)
Apple In The Basket (4:22)
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Syndrome
Syndrome (coloured vinyl 12")
Cat: DETUND 47. Rel: 08 Mar 23
Syndrome (4:02)
Walk In The Park (3:36)
Who Am I To Complain (3:45)
Who Am I To Complain (Oberman Knocks remix) (5:31)
Countdown From 7 (4:10)
Syndrome (Mtch remix) (3:05)
Who Am I To Complain (instrumental) (3:47)
Walk In The Park (Oberman Knocks remix) (5:10)
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Deceltica
Deceltica (12")
Cat: YO 370T. Rel: 14 Aug 24
Seven (5:50)
Deceltica (5:02)
Seven (Jorg Kuning Bicton Barns remix) (6:37)
Drumhell (extended) (6:08)
Review: It's hard to argue with how much work Koreless, AKA Lewis Roberts, has put into things. Born in Bangor, Wales, but based in Glasgow - currently the most exciting UK city for electronic music production - it took a decade from his debut EP, 4D, to his first album, during which time he participated in the sorely-missed Red Bull Music Academy programme, collaborated with Sampha, performed on Boiler Room TV, embedded himself within the Young Turks camp, wrote with FKA Twigs, and was credited by David Byrne. That's a lot to unpack, so while the bubble wrap is unloaded let's skip to right here, right now. Deceltica is a particularly Koreless collection of tracks, from the opening warning sirens and haunting melodic chimes of 'Seven', to the robot breaks of the title number, and 'Drumhell''s near-reprise of the opening track, a kind of outro to that intro, it's all very good. Then you get fellow Welshman and resident at Manchester's beloved Bakk Heia party, Jorg Kunning, proving why he's up there with the most technically brilliant beat makers.
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Played by: Mimi, Joe Montana
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Autobahn (Jim Rider remixes)
Autobahn (Jim Rider remixes) (limited red smoke vinyl 12")
Cat: ICONS 003. Rel: 25 Jul 24
Jim Rider (extended remix) (6:43)
Jim Rider (instrumental remix)
Jim Rider (remix) (1:18)
Review: 'Autobahn' by Kraftwerk, released in 1974, is a seminal track that redefined the future of electronic music. Its significance lies not only in its innovative use of synthesisers and electronic instruments but also in its ability to evoke a specific visual and emotional landscape. Here, the song's repetitive, motorik rhythms are given an overhaul - or more specifically three - by Jim Rider, a regular at Lee Burridge's All Day I Dream parties. They're beefed up for the floor, certainly, but maintain the kind of delicate touches that makew the original such a great listen.
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On Line Vol 1
Cat: WSDM 005. Rel: 24 Mar 17
Simo Cell - "Symmetry" (6:57)
Don't DJ - "Ubergang Zur Metrotram" (7:25)
K-Lone - "Woniso" (8:03)
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Fountain Of Reason
Cat: MIST 008. Rel: 29 Oct 24
Vardae - "Pahlevan" (6:32)
Kick21 - "Bright Interface" (5:54)
Porter Brook - "Three Things You Can Watch Forever" (5:58)
Ayu - "Light & Reflection" (4:51)
Atavic - "Subconscious" (5:30)
Tammo Hesselink & DYL - "Accent Award" (5:10)
Plebeian - "Gowanus" (5:05)
Review: Aaron J's Sure Thing kicks on towards its tenth release with a superb new 12" packed with fresh techno jams. Myriad different mods, grooves and tempos are on offer here starting with the puling rhythmic depths of Vardae's 'Pahlevan' then moving on to Kick21's 'Bright Interface', a dark and haunting low-end wobbler. Atavic's 'Subconscious' is a heady one with ambient cosmic pads over deeply hurried, supple rhythms then while Tammo Hesselink & DYL combine to mesmeric effect on the carefully curated broken beat brilliance of 'Accent Award.' A forward-thinking EP for sure.
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Por
Por (12")
Cat: NAFF 019. Rel: 08 Dec 23
K (3:57)
Velv (4:21)
Pangeois (3:42)
Por (5:41)
Peroxic (feat Stella) (4:36)
Two Shells Stuck To One Another (4:17)
Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Inside The Sphere
Inside The Sphere (CD limited to 100 copies)
Cat: OMLP 26CD. Rel: 07 Jun 23
Inside The Sphere
Vcs3
Track 3
Ee-Nni-Aa-Ssa
The Mask Of Sanity
Chrystal Desert
Fields Of Metal
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Violet Drive
Violet Drive (limited gold vinyl LP + insert (indie exclusive))
Cat: PIASR 1350LPX. Rel: 23 Mar 23
Moonbeam, Midnight, Howl (5:40)
Violet Drive (4:14)
Shake (1:31)
Red Light (3:57)
Pulse VI (5:29)
Jacob' Gun (4:00)
Salt (3:17)
Still There (5:14)
Nuove Variazioni Di Una Stanza (2:31)
Future Visions (3:58)
Engel's Machine (4:18)
Fine Della Scena (3:30)
Review: Kerala Dust are an indietronica trio hailing from Berlin, and their upcoming album 'Violet Drive' is rightly described by them as a 'pan-European dream'. Recorded between Berlin and a remote Swiss Alpine studio, this is a funky, dark and sumptuous vocal dance project, replete with an overarching nighttime swing and glossy shimmer. Rather than one for twangy, sunburnt all-American road trips, we imagine this one is far better suited for drives across milder Scandi landscapes at night.
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Demo Vectors
Demo Vectors (coloured vinyl LP)
Cat: DETUND 44. Rel: 07 Jun 21
Joystick 1 (5:55)
Color_Cub (5:37)
Bliss (6:06)
Prefreak Eps (6:08)
Punch (3:20)
Discspinr (6:17)
Comoffice-1 (5:06)
Pill'Lathe2 (4:47)
Abstr B&B (4:34)
Starl (6:00)
Groundzeroback (0:59)
Review: Audio visual sculptor Kero operates the multidisciplinary arts collective Detroit Underground record label and continues to produce bit crushed experimental electronic music with over two decades under his belt. Demo Vectors showcases Kero's sonic range-bouncing back and forth between IDM fractures, broken electro shapes and an all around low-end forcefield. Splicing machined modular tunes with syncopated rhythms and Detroit-inspired slivers, Kero's fingerprints can be found on imprints like Blueprint, Wild oats, Ghostly International, Shitkatapult, Semantica, Touchin' Bass, BPitch Control, and many others.
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Played by: Rolando
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Eli Keszler
Eli Keszler (CD with obi-strip)
Cat: LM 113CD. Rel: 08 May 25
Wild Wild West
When I Sleep
Ever Shrinking World
I
Low Love
Speak For Me
II
Sun
Stay
III
We Don't Need The Weather
Drip Drip Drip
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Perceive Reality
Perceive Reality (limited white vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: MONO 188VNL. Rel: 29 Apr 22
Belief (4:23)
Conceived (3:55)
Objective (4:02)
Collide (5:48)
Concrete (5:24)
Conjectures (1:55)
Dianoia (3:13)
Subjective (3:05)
Relief (4:04)
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Beads Upon An Abacus
Cat: TTT 093. Rel: 27 Jan 21
Theme For Gwen (1:08)
Dr Guild (6:02)
Mistress Forsyth's Jump (3:19)
Holburning (5:47)
Persian Carpet In Reverse (7:10)
Dr MacQueen Feeds The Media Frenzy (2:29)
Phosphorus Tenement (5:11)
Bluetit Babies (instrumental) (2:54)
Beads Upon An Abacus (5:32)
The Entrepreneurs (3:16)
Review: Given that he's been delivering DIY releases as Kitchen Cynics since the late 1980s, it can be to know where to start with Alan Davidson's vast back catalogue. Happily, the Trilogy Tapes has come up with a solution: Beads Upon an Abacus, a career retrospective compiled by Jack Murphy that offers an excellent introduction to the Aberdeen-based artist's distinctive work. It's well worth checking, too, because Davidson's trademark style -a lo-fi and hissing blend of rudimentary electronics, hazy folk revivalism, layered guitar-scapes and oddly traditional instrument choices - is never less than invigorating, alluring and hugely entertaining. If you've yet to bathe in his unique musical explorations, don't sleep on this fine compilation.
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Don't Let Go: Complete Kleistwahr 1982-1986
Cat: FD 2CD147. Rel: 12 Oct 23
Myth Part I
Myth Part II
Myth Part III
Myth Part IV
Myth Parts V & VI
Crusade
Arsonicide Parts I
Arsonicide Parts II
Arsonicide Parts III
Arsonicide Parts IV
Flesh Razor
Mobility Part I
Mobility Part II
Mobility Part III
Mobility Parts IV & V
Do Not Part I
Do Not Part II
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Bright Bars From The Stars
Cat: MEA 049CD. Rel: 19 Jun 24
The Kids Are Alright
Snowy White Hammond Birds
For Feldman
Bright Bars From The Stars
Haunted Back To The Future
Ko Blij Nie Sta
This Bamboo Is Poisoned
Sting
Facial Recognition
The Animals Look At Each Other Differently When The Water Hole Dries Up
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A Synonym For Repetition
Cat: STRCAS 104. Rel: 03 Jun 25
154-0011
Taro
Some Useful Phrases (part I)
Kegon Falls
Chuhai
Broken Ceramic
Some Useful Phrases (part II)
Mystique Democratic
Tsuzumi
Setagaya
Some Useful Phrases (part III)
Zuno Keisatsu
No-objects Can Be Avoided
Yoi Tabi
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Loader Mither
Cat: HTH 106. Rel: 23 Nov 18
Mote Controller (2:35)
Met Her In The Backsies (5:04)
Arthur Two Sheds (4:05)
My Well Crap Car (Mardy mix) (4:49)
Don't Hurt Me (4:15)
Frm Angel Meadows To Abundant Slums (4:27)
Taped Over The Courtyard Mix (5:38)
And Like That...She's Gone (2:08)
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Luton Hoo Estate 1997
Luton Hoo Estate 1997 (gatefold 180 gram green vinyl LP)
Cat: VC 97145. Rel: 06 Dec 24
Numbers (4:53)
Computerworld (5:59)
Radioactivity (6:37)
Trans-europe Express/Metal On Metal/Abzug (13:06)
Pocket Calculator (7:53)
The Robot (9:48)
The Man Machine (4:53)
Tour De France (5:32)
Autobahn (13:36)
Tribal Gathering (4:30)
Boom Boom Tschak/Music Non Stop (4:56)
Review: This gatefold green vinyl record captures a rare and electrifying live performance from the pioneering electronic music legends. Recorded at their 1997 Tribal Gathering festival headline, it's a showcase of the band's iconic sound that blends groundbreaking synth-driven melodies with hypnotic rhythms and futuristic themes. Performing classics like 'Autobahn,' 'The Robots' and 'Computer World,' Kraftwerk delivered a spellbinding experience that bridged their innovative past and continued influence on modern music all set against the historic backdrop of Luton Hoo Estate. It features plenty of their classics from the time, as well as - shockingly - a new track, titled 'Tribal Gathering' (and also sometimes referred to as 'Luton') that was written especially for the gig, never recorded in the studio and only ever played a handful of times. A great nostalgic trip.
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Autobahn (50th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: 502173 2411907. Rel: 06 Mar 25
Autobahn
Kometenmelodie 1
Kometenmelodie 2
Mitternacht
Morgenspaziergang
Review: Few albums have reshaped the landscape of electronic music quite like Autobahn. Originally released in 1974, Kraftwerk's groundbreaking fusion of synthesisers, sequencers and minimalist structure redefined what pop music could be. The title track, stretching over 22 minutes, was an ambitious journey through hypnotic rhythms, vocoder-treated vocals and shimmering electronic textures, concentrating on the feel of a never-ending highway ride. This anniversary edition brings a fresh dimension to the experience. Revisiting the original 16-track master tapes, Ralf Hutter and engineer Fritz Hilpert have crafted a Dolby Atmos Mix that expands the album's depth and spatiality like never before. This Blu-ray includes a 5.1 mix, a high-resolution stereo version and two newly edited 2024 single versions, plus a video of the 'Autobahn' edit featuring Kraftwerk's signature visual aesthetic. Packaged in a region-free Blu-ray with a 12-page booklet and an SDE-exclusive slipcase, this edition ensures that Autobahn can be experienced in a format worthy of its legacy.
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King Biscuit Radio 1975
King Biscuit Radio 1975 (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: CL 83087. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Autobahn (18:24)
Kometenmelodie (10:08)
Morgenspaziergang - Kling Klang (part 1) (9:12)
Morgenspaziergang - Tanzmusik (part 2) (4:20)
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Turning Japanese: The Nakano Sun Plaza Radio Broadcast
Cat: MIND 838. Rel: 11 May 23
Intro (2:01)
Numbers (1:13)
Computer World (4:56)
Computer Love (5:40)
Home Computer (4:50)
Showroom Dummies (5:43)
Neon Lights (8:04)
Trans-Europe Express (10:23)
The Robots (6:08)
Review: Recorded in 1981, Turning Japanese captures Kraftwerk at the absolute height of their creative dominance, but sometime before their true induction into the household name superstar category of artists. Still representing a very forward thinking, boundary pushing and - as a result - specialist sound, this nine-track live recording feels like yesterday's tomorrow.
Opening with a stunning neo-classical synth overture, we're then taken on a journey through the mind of the man machine, an industrial yet somehow strangely human proto-electro world that is defined by order and structure, while still allowing for enough funk and groove to make sure feet, hips and more move seemingly of their own volition. Perhaps not the most insightful take on the pioneering German band - nothing here that hasn't been said before - nevertheless we hope it goes someway to describing how precise, refined and overwhelmingly infectious they can be on stage.
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Transmission Impossible: Legendary Radio Broadcasts From The 1970s-1990s
Von Himmel Hoch (CD1: From A live FM Broadcast Recorded At Karussell Der Jugend, Soest, Germany, 15th November 1970)
Ruckzuck
Stratovarius
Megaherz
Ruckzuck
Interview With Florain Schneider
Ruckzuck (From A live FM Broadcast Recorded At Sartory-sale, Cologne, Germany, 23rd March 1975)
Komentenmelodie
Autobahn
Airwaves (From A live FM Broadcast Recorded At L'Olympia, Paris, France, 28th February 1976)
Tongebirge/Tanzmusik
Mitternacht
Numbers (CD3: From A live FM Broadcast Recorded At Nakano Sunplaza, Tokyo, Japan, 7th September 1981)
Computerworld
Computer Love
Home Computer
Neon Lights
Autobahn
Showroom Dummies
Trans Europe Express
The Robots
It’s More Fun To Compute
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Tokyo 1981: Radio Transmission
Cat: EEE 82382. Rel: 24 Oct 24
Numbers & Computerworld
Computer Love
Home Computer
Neon Lights
Autobahn
Showroom Dummies
Trans Europe Express
The Robots
It's More Fun To Compute
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BBC Radio Croydon 1975
Cat: ICONICVR 006. Rel: 31 May 23
Kling Klang (6:41)
Tongebirge (3:53)
Tanzmusik (7:48)
Ruckzuck (8:39)
Die Sonne Der Monde Die Sterne (6:53)
Kometenmelodie (6:06)
Showroom Dummies (5:17)
Autobahn (8:44)
Review: Kraftwerk's 1975 performance at Fairfield Hall in Croydon is the stuff of legend. Finally it is available as a high quality audio pressing that allows you to relive all its glorious futurism. The show was broadcast on radio as part of a short tour of the UK that came after the release of the German computer music pioneer's hugely popular Autobahn. It features tracks from that album as well as 'Die Sonne, Der Mond, Die Sterne' and 'Showroom Dummies.' A real piece of electronic music history that will spice up any collection.
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Tegenlicht/Rotterdam In De Jaren 90
Tegenlicht/Rotterdam In De Jaren 90 (translucent blue vinyl LP)
Cat: OEMOEMENOE 9. Rel: 30 Jan 24
Loradeniz - "Tegenlicht" (18:33)
Kems Kriol - "Rotterdam In De Jaren 90" (15:31)
Review: Call a track 'Rotterdam In De Jaren 90' and you can expect people to have some pretty strong feelings about what it might sound like. Especially given this double-A from Nous Klaer Audio opens on what grows into a tense, electronic, club-ready builder, for a while at least. Cast any thoughts of gabber out the window, though, because if this is the Dutch port city's rave scene on record, it's a post-sweat soaked, blissed out reflection on the wonders of whatever happened the night before. Kems Kriol's mini epic, a 15-minute long tune no less, is a beautiful combination of wistful woodwind and synthesised refrains, presumably found sounds, and strange, abstract noises. 'Tegenlicht', on the other side, shares some of those qualities in the extended intro and outro sections, but also spends some of its 18-minute running time in the basements and warehouses we were originally expecting to find.
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Arthur Boto Conley's Music Workshop Presents MM KM At Kardamom
Arthur Boto Conley's Music Workshop Presents MM KM At Kardamom (hand-stamped gatefold LP + 16-page booklet in die-cut sleeve limited to 250 copies)
Cat: TBG 11. Rel: 01 Jun 21
Brut Rose (2:10)
Dim Sum Wirksam (1:37)
Edition Virtuelle (3:57)
Voices (1:09)
Artist Tips (2:19)
Pizza Auf Der Piazza (part 2) (4:54)
Duralex (8:12)
Mezzo Mix Kardaloop (3:18)
RSVP (I Must Rake Off) (2:05)
Bring A Date (1:17)
Der Schluessel Zu Paris (2:31)
Review: Leipzig has a lot to answer for. The East German city has a very hushed reputation for being the place Berlin once was, albeit on a far smaller scale, but the sprawl is nonetheless changing at a rapid rate. So while you're still likely to find an abundance of squat parties, exceptional but internationally unsung club spaces, and memorable dive bars, some institutions are vanishing. The 'off-space' Kardamom is sadly one of the more recent losses.

Just before the place disappeared, though, Travel By Goods boss Arthur Boto Conley decided to bring together Kassem Mosse and Mix Mup for a live performance that would form this album, circa 2019. Comprised of on-the-fly remixes from the label's back catalogue, it's a grainy, sample-heavy, often off-centre and off-beat deep dive into collages of sounds, drums, loops, hooks and ideas. Basically, you'll wish you were at the show, but that's a feeling you'll have to put up with.

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Played by: M50
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