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La Collectionneuse
Cat: DIALLP 046. Rel: 01 Feb 23
 
Deep House
La Collectionneuse I (6:49)
La Collectionneuse II (7:13)
La Collectionneuse III (6:05)
La Collectionneuse IV (6:50)
La Collectionneuse V (8:47)
La Collectionneuse VI (6:24)
La Collectionneuse VII (6:07)
La Collectionneuse VIII (5:30)
La Collectionneuse IX (5:43)
La Collectionneuse X (5:29)
Review: Carsten Jost is the DJ and Producer alias of David Lieske, co-founder of Dial Records. His latest collection of functional, ultra-utilitarian techno tracks here is essentially a slew of music for Moon exploration. Peaceful, raw and wonky techno tunes with a blue temperament are firmly arranged across 10 portions of wax; all carry the comparative sense of having less gravity weighing them down than techno made on Earth; it's techno made at 1.62 m/s² compared to our 9.807. Standouts include the alien voice cameos on 'IV' and the subterranean cave excursion that is 'VII'.
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 in stock $27.09
Eternal Love
Cat: DIALLP 034. Rel: 25 Nov 15
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Track 1 (4:31)
Downpour (2:27)
What We Came To Be (2:39)
You Ended Up Being All I Know (3:45)
Like Thoughts Or Moments We'll Fall (3:06)
Fade (3:28)
Interlude I (1:08)
End (3:07)
Daze (3:25)
Still With You (4:39)
Fade Town, You're My Existence (4:06)
Interlude II (1:39)
Interlude III (1:47)
Time (3:18)
Track 15 (2:57)
Review: Following DJ Richard's crucial LP Dial round out another fine year with a debut album from self-styled "open collective" Dawn Mok, whose debut came with a fine contribution to the 15th anniversary compilation. Featuring creative input from an international cast of musicians encompassing the US, Asian, and European heritage, Dawn Mok are a curious addition to the Dial cause. Spearheaded by collective founder Felix Mura and vocalist Bundi, Eternal Love shares more with r&b than house or techno, but the best part is that we hadn't heard this type of music ever come out of this label. There are plenty of more abstract moments too, of course, and the tracks that are more on the pop side of things are still drenched in a thick layer or ambient gloom. It's minimal r&b, Dial style.
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out of stock $16.18
Dies Irae Xerox
Cat: DIALLP 040. Rel: 19 Jun 18
 
Electro
Dies Irae Xerox (2:35)
Pitfall (4:33)
Vanguard (6:26)
Crimson Curve (2:39)
Tunnel Stalker (5:48)
Dissolving World (7:00)
In Broad Daylight (4:28)
Ancestral Helm (4:18)
Final Mercy (6:06)
Ex Aere (6:13)
Old Winter's Way (1:57)
Gate Of Roses (3:25)
Review: It would be fair to say that White Material co-founder DJ Richard's latest full-length excursion is an album of two halves (to mangle a football cliche). Stick on the first slab of wax, and you'll be confronted with a string of dark and moody treats, from creepy ambient interludes to grumpy electro, to mind-altering dark-Italo (see standout "Vanguard") and pulsating, off-kilter electronica (the restless acid pulse, off-kilter drums and paranoid chords of "Tunnel Stalker"). Whack on the second disc, though, and you'll be comforted and calmed by a series of intensely blissful, occasional melancholic compositions that are much lighter and dreamier in tone. Of these, it's the sublime "Final Mercy" and "Ex Aere" that stand out.
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out of stock $24.39
Grind
Grind (2xLP)
Cat: DIAL 033LP. Rel: 02 Sep 15
 
Techno
No Balance (4:14)
Nighthawk (5:43)
Waiting For The Green Flesh (2:52)
Savage Coast (5:58)
Screes Of Gray Craig (6:59)
Bane (6:31)
I-Mir (7:04)
Ejected (4:17)
Vampire Dub (8:00)
Review: Rhode Island young gun turned Berlin success story DJ Richard has come a long way. After the success of his White Material label (known for its dusty and dirty house workouts) he's snapped up by Hamburg institution Dial for a full length album, and it does not at all disappoint. Grind is an inspired journey through Richard's many musical dimensions, showing off some sides to his sound not heard previously. After the black metal inspired intro of "No Balance" he gives us the smooth and majestic deep house of "Nighthawk" and "Savage Coast" that are more typical of the Dial sound but there's also the dark atmosphere of "I-Mir" and the brilliant "Vampire Dub".
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out of stock $18.16
More Love Now
Cat: DIALLP 011. Rel: 24 Apr 08
 
Indie/Alternative
Negatives
Lad
Flower Shower
Goldchain
Wrong
I Can't Hear
Air
You Know Now
Wayward
Buds
out of stock $14.52
Efdemin
Efdemin (2xLP)
Cat: DIALLP 010. Rel: 03 May 07
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Further Back
Stately, Yes
La Ratafia
Back To School
Salix Alba
Side Effects
April Fools
Review: Since his debut "Joni" in 2001, Phillip Sollmann has released his music on Dial under his artist name Efdemin. Throughout the years he developed his very own strategies to approach techno and house music. The result is this self titled album, "Efdemin".
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out of stock $14.52
Chicago
Chicago (2xLP)
Cat: DIALLP 21. Rel: 28 May 10
 
Deep House
Cowbell
Shoeshine
Oh My God
There Will Be Singing
Night Train
Le Grand Voyage
Wonderland (The Race For Space)
Oh My God (reprise)
Review: Dial Records are really on a roll these days. After recently releasing a beautiful album by Pawel and their remarkable 10 year anniversary compilation, they come back at us with the long awaited second album from Efdemin, Chicago. Berlin-based Efdemin (aka Phillip Sollmann) has been associated with the Hamburg-founded label since its inception a decade ago. His self-titled debut in 2007 was a stunning affair that resonated deeply with both the house and techno communities. After three years and several singles in between, Efdemin has finally graced us once again with nine new soul-striking tracks that combine the beauty and deepness we have come to associate with his productions. "Cowbell" starts things off with a vocal snippet, warbled organs and slow drum rolls as a prelude to "Shoeshine" which kicks things into higher gear with its tough drums and precise high-hats. All tracks seamlessly flow into each other, a concept many artists tend to overlook when making a full length album. This overall sense of flow makes it pleasure to listen to uninterrupted. Instead of finely balancing the line between house and techno, Chicago has more of a jazz-induced feeling to it- which is not to say that it's light or too refined, but rather more intriguing and textured than your standard fare of straight up deep house or deep techno. Oh, and there's even a Homer Simpson sample hidden in there.
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out of stock $12.44
Decay
Decay (2xLP)
Cat: DIALLP 030. Rel: 26 Mar 14
 
Techno
Ohara
Solaris
Transducer
Parallaxis
Decay
Track 93
The Meadow
Some Kind Of Up & Down Yes
Drop Fram
Subatomic
Review: Dial regular Efdemin returns with a third album of a respected career, with the autumnal theme of Decay inspired by the German producer's three-month artist residency in Kyoto, Japan. Sollmann immersed himself in the local culture while in Kyoto, attending ceremonies with monks at temples and visiting local instrument makers. This results in a ten track set that canvasses the sort of poignant, introverted house music that's characterised much of Phillip Sollmann's work as Efdemin to date. There are however a few stylistic surprises along the way - the stripped back, jacking "Transducer" or the fusion of jazzy licks and noisy bursts of percussion that makes up the title track - but overall you'd be hard pushed to think of a better label to house Decay than Dial.

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out of stock $20.24
Happiness Is Happening
Cat: DIALLP 31. Rel: 28 Aug 14
 
Techno
Connecting The Ghost
Friendship Song
Stuffy
Your War Is Over
Wilkie
Tense Times
Parade
We Have A Nice Life
Occult Levitation
All That Matters
Review: German veteran Roman Flugel's debut album under his given name, 2011's Fatty Folders, was something of a surprise package - a collection of warm, playful and melodious tracks that belied his reputation for hypnotic techno and eccentric deep house. This follow-up retains that playfulness - not to mention a curious pop sensibility with regards to tunefulness - but douses it in the clanking rhythms of machine drums and industrial strength electronics. The production is still pleasingly finessed, but there's also a pleasingly raw feel to his blends of IDM, deep house, deep techno, electronica and classic Kraftwerk (see the standout "Wilkie"). Happiness is Happening also impressively plays around with mood and tempo, with wholeheartedly positive results.
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out of stock $20.75
Fatty Folders
Fatty Folders (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: DIALLP 023. Rel: 22 Sep 11
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Lush Life Libido
Deo
The Improviser
Krautus
Rude Awakening
Song With Blue
Softice
Don't Break My Heart
Review: Given the length of his career, it's perhaps surprising that this is Roman Flugel's first album under his own name. Fatty Folders finds him in fine form, building on the success of his recent Dial 12" singles via a series of cuts that largely show him at the peak of his powers. While there are nods to some of his more celebrated deep house and hypnotic techno productions, Fatty Folders is musically far more playful than much of his output. At times it sounds like Flugel's take on early Orbital, at others more like a typically Teutonic fusion of Detroit futurism and Plone-ish synthscapes. Most satisfyingly, it remains thoroughly entertaining throughout. Flugel-funk anyone?
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out of stock $18.94
All The Right Noises
All The Right Noises (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: DIALLP 038. Rel: 02 Nov 16
 
Minimal House/Tech House
The Mighty Suns (5:13)
Dead Idols (7:23)
Nameless Lake (4:11)
Warm & Dewy (5:56)
Dust (5:26)
Believers (5:09)
All The Right Noises (6:54)
Planet Zorg (5:34)
Life Tends To Come & Go (4:08)
Fantasy (4:18)
Review: Many would argue that Roman Flugel has been making All The Right Noises for the best part of two decades. Certainly, the prolific German producer's vast catalogue boasts way more hits than misses, with this latest full-length - his third for Dial - being amongst his strongest work to date. After beginning with the slow burning, late night ambience of "Fantasy", the former Alter Ego producer gently raises the tempo throughout, moving from the off-kilter, experimental techno hypnotism of "Dead Idols" and sparse, out-there dancefloor moodiness of "Warm & Dewy", to the ghostly house shuffle of "All The Right Noises", and John Carpenter-meets-Black Dog creepiness of "Planet Zorg". Throughout, it's hugely thoughtful and atmospheric.
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out of stock $17.13
Major Signals
Cat: DIALLP 045. Rel: 25 Mar 21
 
Techno
Forever (5:28)
Blessing From The Future (5:02)
Major Signals (6:07)
OP 9 (5:24)
Sin (5:26)
This Way (5:32)
Circles (4:21)
Surface (7:08)
Black Windows (4:40)
Memories (7:13)
Selfupdate (5:16)
 in stock $29.58
Ebba
Ebba (LP)
Cat: DIAL 026. Rel: 21 Oct 05
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Abdul Alhazred
jedes Wort
Diese Schmerzen Musst Du Teilen
Ein Bequemer Weg
Flashengeist
Aus meinem Haus
Alles Ist Wieder Gut
Ausser Der Arbeit
Sei Hochwohlgeboren
Steine Sammeln Und Wegwerfen
Amorphes Geschehen
Faux Queer
Dieses
out of stock $8.82
Perishable Tactics
Cat: DIALLP 039. Rel: 07 Feb 17
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Intro (5:52)
Platoon RLX (6:57)
Perishable Tactics (5:35)
Army Green (6:19)
Platoon RLX II (6:26)
Dawn Patrol (6:19)
Ambush (8:23)
Outro (3:05)
out of stock $22.83
Petrovo Uho
Petrovo Uho (2xLP limited to 250 copies)
Cat: DIALLP 047. Rel: 07 Jun 23
 
Techno
Tramuntana (7:05)
Uspon (6:38)
Odsjaj (6:14)
Bura (7:19)
Katamaran (6:46)
Ludilo (7:04)
Tohatsu (7:07)
Oluja (7:56)
Review: Swiss producer Ben Kaczor joins Dial for the release of his new album Petrovo Uho, an 11 track opus that comes hot n the heels of his last album only back in April, Sun Chapter One. He taps into the classic sound of Dial here with bottomless and heady depths. The artist says a trip to Dubrovnik in summer had a big influence on the album as he was inspired by the sound of a foreign language and tried to reflect the sounds and atmosphere of the trip in the music here. There are just 250 copies of this so move quickly.
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 in stock $36.32
Illusion
Illusion (2xLP)
Cat: DIALLP 041. Rel: 02 Oct 18
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Treasure Box (7:33)
Dark Swirl (5:43)
Yu Yu (7:06)
Flaunting High (6:19)
Illusion (7:50)
Creepers (6:14)
Montreux (6:41)
Transitions (4:26)
Crystal (2:33)
Review: Dial label boss Lawrence presents his eighth LP on the Hamburg based imprint which he runs with Carsten Jost. Across nine tracks, the Illusion LP combines field recordings and acoustic instruments, merging with his idiosyncratic and understated style. Things get off to a great start on the sleek and sensual bounce of "Treasure Box", while "Yu Yu" or the title track are exactly the type of etheral deep house you've come to know and love from the man. Towards the end, the Berlin based producer even serves up his version of electro on the bold groove of "Transitions" and "Crystal" ends the wonderful album on a sublime ambient vibe. Another terrific offering from Peter Kersten.
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out of stock $31.92
The Absence Of Blight
Cat: DIALLP 004. Rel: 19 Nov 03
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Fifteen Minutes With You
-
Winter Green
Last Friday
Neighbourhood
Shelter
If You Can't Understand
Coltsfoot
Somebody Hold Me
out of stock $13.49
Films & Windows
Films & Windows (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: DIALLP 029. Rel: 14 Sep 13
 
Deep House
The Opening Scene
Marlen
In Patagonia
Angels At Night
Lucifer
Films & Windows
Har Sinai
Teenage Barb
Review: Having flirted with Mule across his last two album length excursions, Lawrence returns to the Dial label he founded with Carsten Jost for Films & Windows, the Hamburg producer's sixth studio album. Given how much finely sculpted deep house terrain Peter M. Kersten has covered on his previous five album it's not surprising to hear that Films & Windows is driven by a central concept. Ten tracks deep, Kersten's production was apparently motivated and "inspired by an endless number of screened movies and real-life films". It's open to interpretation how much this actually manifests itself in the end results, though Lawrence fans will delight in the rich melodic warmth apparent in tracks such as "In Patagonia" whilst "Lucifer" is a certified jam.
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out of stock $17.13
Deathbridge
Cat: DIALLP 037. Rel: 05 Jul 16
 
Experimental/Electronic
The Calling Of The Hamptons Wolf (3:38)
Remember The Fallen Hamptonites (7:49)
Evil (3:08)
Deathbridge (2:12)
Through Coldest Waters (4:01)
The Dead Hate The Living (3:19)
Sensation Of Drowning (3:37)
A Rupture In The Grave (4:07)
Living The Darknes (1:54)
High Tide Wash The Blood Away (3:54)
out of stock $18.16
Christian Naujoks
Cat: DIALLP 013. Rel: 19 Mar 09
 
Leftfield
Horizon Scene
Maladies
Young Blood
Idyll
Two Epiloques No 1
Two Epiloques No 2
Off The Rose
Light Over The Ranges
Bar 27
Bloom
Bass Of Rome, No Radio
Baby Blue
out of stock $14.52
True Life / In Flames
Cat: DIALLP 024. Rel: 23 Feb 12
 
Leftfield
Chamber Two
On To The Next
Moments I
Diver
True Life / In Flames
Untitled Piano Take
You Are Everything
Dancer
Moments II
out of stock $14.52
Wave
Wave (LP)
Cat: DIALLP 036. Rel: 24 May 16
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Little Dume (4:34)
Taipei (4:29)
96 Frames Per Second (2:31)
Corralito (1:58)
Wave (5:03)
Jet Stream (3:31)
All The King's Horses (3:09)
Playback Room (3:48)
The Game (3:17)
Pacific Street (3:04)
Review: An artist who isn't afraid to strip his compositions back to their bare essentials, the German-based Christian Naujoks here deals out an album of no little spare beauty, allowing fragile guitar and piano curlicues to exist in their own space and his songs to achieve a starker resonance whilst open to the elements. Whilst he has previously made his name with material that could be described as modern chamber music, 'Wave' bears most comparison to the minimal vulnerability and twilight beauty of Vini Reilly's Durutti Column, deserving kudos for the bravery of its approach as well as the skill and craft that's gone into its creation.
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out of stock $18.16
Diamond Daze
Cat: DIALLP 005. Rel: 03 Mar 04
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Suzan
St Denis Bei Licht
The Right For Romance
Satin Drone
Eisregen
Circle Glider
Butterfly Girl
Schneeflieder
Sad Saphire
Glycerin
out of stock $15.56
Pawel
Pawel (2xLP)
Cat: DIALLP 015. Rel: 13 Feb 10
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Panamerican
Alvin
Coke
Crillon
Laredo
Kramnik
Dawn
out of stock $15.56
Thrown Out Of Drama School
Cat: DIALLP 014. Rel: 07 May 09
 
Balearic/Downtempo
The Charge Of A Light Brigade
The Process (After Brion Gysin)
Thrown Out Of Drama School
All Manner Of Thing Shall Be Well
Ornithology
Meshes Of The Afternoon
The Beautiful Fall
Miami
You're My Mate
out of stock $14.52
Pardon My English
Pardon My English (gatefold LP)
Cat: DIALLP 026. Rel: 27 Jul 12
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Pardon My English I
Universal Prostitution
Dr Schaden Freud
Dreams Of Plush
Pardon My English II
In The Tittery
Phantom Of The Operette
Pardon My English III
Smashing New York Times
Three Limericks For Liberty
out of stock $14.52
End Times
Cat: DIALLP 27. Rel: 10 May 13
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Yellow Pages
Keep It
Frost Flowers
Cables
Here Comes The Snow
out of stock $14.27
Fences
Fences (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: DIALLP 28. Rel: 30 May 13
 
Experimental/Electronic
Bleach
Palace
Mussels
Shoes
Calico
Braids
Plaster
Fences
Blanket
Chalkdust
Review: Fences is the long awaited new album from Dial poster boy John Roberts, arriving three years after the Ohio born producer's hugely accomplished and widely lauded debut LP, Glass Eights. In the period between albums Roberts has busied himself with a smattering of remixes and the odd 12", though his primary concern outside of touring has been co-editing The Travel Almanac, a high end magazine exploring "travelling and temporary habitation for an increasingly sophisticated and mobilized generation of travellers". Not your typical techno producer then. The ten tracks that form Fences were conceived and recorded during Roberts' worldwide travels, and later sequenced and mixed in NYC and offer a further refinement on the combination of sound design, sample research and contemporary club music that characterised last year's Paper Frames 12".
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out of stock $19.47
Glass Eights
Glass Eights (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: DIALLP 22. Rel: 07 Oct 10
 
Deep House
Lesser
Navy Blue
Ever Or Not
Dedicated
Interlude (Telephone)
Porcelain
August
Went
Glass Eight
out of stock $14.27
The Essence
Cat: DIALLP 12. Rel: 01 Nov 08
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Daylight
Unknown Faces
The Gate
City Of Dust
Daylight (reprise)
The Essence
Way To The Stars (final mix)
out of stock $15.56
Leaving The Frantic
Cat: DIALLP 006. Rel: 05 Oct 04
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Bluebell
Backroom
Leaving The Frantic
Tea Towel
From A Spire
Scrapbook
Are You A Doctor
Lash Out
Task Force
out of stock $18.67
Biostar
Biostar (2xLP)
Cat: DIALLP 042. Rel: 08 May 19
 
Electro
THRRVL (4:28)
TRR (4:38)
WNTDMND (4:49)
CCLRT (5:44)
SBTRPCS (5:25)
SLPNGVLCN (2:39)
THWRD (4:10)
HDRCSTCS (4:18)
PHTCPHRK (4:57)
DRMRBT (5:33)
DTFNK (3:40)
CLLMMM (3:48)
CLSTLBNG (1:39)
Review: It would be fair to say that Tom Ruijg AKA Tracey is an artist on the up. Since making his debut on pal Tom Trago's Voyage Direct label back in 2017 he's developed his sound further via quietly impressive releases on Aus Music and Midland's Intergraded imprint. Now operating on Dial, "Biostar" sees the Dutch producer deliver a debut album of hissing, analogue rich lo-fi treats that draw influence from deep electro, Boards Of Canada style IDM, Rephlex-esque "braindance", distorted industrial music, spacey ambient, acid and rhythmically punchy '80s electro. There's so much going on that it will take a few listens to really sink in, but it's more than worth the effort; as debut albums go, "Biostar" is up there with the best of them.
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Played by: Owen Jay
out of stock $23.61
Ursprung
Ursprung (gatefold LP)
Cat: DIALLP 25. Rel: 07 Jun 12
 
Deep House
Mummenschanz
Ohne Worte
Seiland
Exodus Now
Chruzegg
Lizzy
In Aufruhr
Nightbirds
Kalte Eiche
Am Buachaille
out of stock $14.27
Inspiron
Inspiron (2xLP)
Cat: DIALLP 044. Rel: 11 Nov 20
 
Deep House
Prelude (1:14)
Moveya (5:35)
Endo (5:11)
Transitions (5:55)
Lopak Robot Ocean (6:05)
Dial Fonk (5:27)
Mystic AV (5:23)
Desert Night (5:32)
Ortago (9:57)
Review: German's Dial has always been a cornerstone for electronic invention and Kosta Athanassiadis aka XDB has always lead from the front who it comes to deep and hypnotic sounds. The two come together for this fine full length which is the result of an ongoing 20 year friendship. The record is an exploration of experimental grooves, with spoken word snippets over deep organ sounds, pulsing drums and shifting timbres all drawing you deep into an alluring world of rhythm and sound. Next to more sedate pieces for mind expansion are plenty of gritty club grooves. Excellent work.
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out of stock $33.21
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