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Forschung & Entwicklung III
Forschung & Entwicklung III (grey marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: NULLPUNKT 0000024. Rel: 12 Mar 24
 
Techno
Amen Track (Atonal 2016 version) (5:26)
Conclusion (Atonal 2016 version) (4:36)
Six Days (Atonal 2016 version) (6:05)
Outro (Atonal 2016 version) (2:08)
Research (Rural 2016 version) (4:18)
Review: The Nullpunkt label is fast approaching its 25th release but first comes this fearsome outing from F&E. The third installment in the Forschung & Entwicklung series comes on grey vinyl and does not mess about with five more cuts all served up as Antal or Rural versions from 2016. The first rides on rusty jungle breaks, the second, 'Conclusion', is an atmospheric piece with a minimal rhythm and warped synth daubs while 'Six Days' is a dark and heavy piece of ambient techno dystopia. 'Outro' is the lightest and brightest piece of synth work on the EP then 'Research' brings back the jungle techno with more serrated synths and loopy, jagged rhythms.
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Next Stop Nebula
Cat: LIO 001. Rel: 15 Mar 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Lilo On The Sea (4:06)
Let's Get Digital (3:23)
A Curious Carnival (5:20)
Next Stop Nebula (8:02)
Gaudi's Garden
A National Geographic
Bride Of Frankenstein
Burgandy Bachelorettes (0:48)
Review: Berlin-based Saturns Drive is a project by New Zealand-born DJ and producer Elfy, and is one that takes its cues from a world of early sci-fi, exotica and library music, as well as coming on thick with cosmic disco synthesizers, Italo grooves and lush arps. His latest outing 'Next Stop Nebula' also brings in slide guitars and retro digital synth sounds over the top of rhythms that owe a debt to the 90s. It's a fresh and new sound that makes for expansive, immersive listening and transports you to an imagery, sun-kissed world where gentle grooves like 'Next Stop Nebula' and 'Bride Of Frankenstein' await for a nice laid-back party.
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Under Stompin'
Under Stompin' (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: LAPSE 004. Rel: 13 Mar 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
What We’re On (5:43)
Primitive Holiday (feat Masayuki Tomita) (6:30)
Vicky’s Out 4 Blud (feat Nicolas Cage) (6:23)
The TS Chronicles (5:36)
Review: Lapse Records welcomes Los Primos here as they debut their excellent new EP Under-Stompin'. This fresh project is the brainchild of Toronto's Cosmic JD and Aaron Santos, both affiliated with the Hypnotic Mindscapes label and party collective. They showcase their singular take on tight, twitchy cosmic tech house across a quartet of its that start with the snappy snare work of 'What We're On' before 'Primitive Holiday' (feat Masayuki Tomita) is more raw and coarse with sharp hits and spraying basslines. 'Vicky's Out 4 Blud' (feat Nicolas Cage) takes things into a more cosmic direction and the 'The TS Chronicles' is a warped afters banger.
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Kiosque D'orphee: Une Epopee De L'autoproduction En France 1973-1991
VARIOUS
Cat: BB 166LPX. Rel: 14 Mar 24
 
Progressive Rock
Mar Vista - "Her Eyes Are Closed" (1977)
Kennlisch - "Kennlisch" (1976)
Crystal Eyes - "Crystalzed" (1978)
Warlus - "Girl Like You" (1977)
Gerard Alfonsi - "Fana Stickle" (1977) (0:38)
Geoffroy - "Viking" (1981) (11:49)
Amphyrite - "Symphonie Pour 3 Oeufs Brouilles" (1975) (3:30)
Eole - "Friendship" (1979) (4:00)
Capucine - "Les Elephants" (1973) (1:30)
Rictus - "Flashes" (1981) (17:10)
Inscir Transit Express - "Cipangu" (1978) (3:10)
Polaris - "Polaris" (1978)
Joel Boutolleau - "Force" (1977)
Spotch Forcey - "Frustre" (1981)
Demon & Wizard - "Black Witch" (1982) (0:54)
Temple Sun - "Voyage Sans Retour" (1979) (4:20)
Chantal Weber - "Ballade Aux Chataignes Tombees" (1983) (1:57)
Jean-Claude Zemour - "X Kmh" (1973) (3:16)
Rhodes & Co - "Baoum" (1975) (4:51)
Guidon, Edmond & Clafoutis - "Stormy Sunday" (1974) (5:03)
Dominique A - "Silence Entre Nos Larmes" (1991) (1:57)
Didier Bocquet - "Le Chemin Du Silence" (part 2, 1977) (6:32)
Alain Meunier - "Les Epaves" (1979 - edit) (12:39)
Review: Le Kiosque D'orphie was located first at 7 Rue Gregoire de Tours, and then 20 Rue des Tournelles, Paris. Not a label, nor a publisher, the facility would allow people to press their own vinyl, often with very short runs - say, somewhere between 50 and 500 copies - and release an album to the world. If that sounds exciting today, when where pressing plants are overloaded, wait times are huge and costs so prohibitive small batches shouldn't apply, it was similarly revelatory back then. Led by Georges Batard, a Neumann tube engraver was used to produce original acetates which were then sent off to actual production factories, a process that often appealed to provincial and experimental composers. The process of diving into this overlooked but pivotal part of French electronic and popular music history began around 2018, and continued in earnest until 23 tracks were chosen to represent the breadth of work produced and the gamut of styles and sounds. Now, here they are.
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Patterns (reworks)
Patterns (reworks) (limited clear vinyl 12")
Cat: MYLJA 003R. Rel: 12 Mar 24
 
Techno
Patterns (Donato Dozzy rework) (6:45)
Patterns (Grand River rework) (8:56)
Review: Cedric Vermue's Perpetua album from this time last year explored neo-classical and ambient with a mix of piano, organ, synthesizer, electronics, woodwinds, horn and even a female choir. Now one of its most standout cuts gets reworked into a more club-ready sound by master sonic craftsmen. Italian deep techno son Donato Dozzy goes first and brings his signature smoothness, supple rhythms and bubbly drum and bass combos for a delightfully heady trip. Then comes a Grand River rework, also of 'Patterns', that is more tense and textural with fizzing drones marbling the rising synth work and suggestive minimal rhythm.
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Fuzzy Fantasy
Fuzzy Fantasy (limited cream vinyl LP)
Cat: SLANG 50567LP. Rel: 14 Mar 24
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Hideout (3:58)
Disconnected (3:10)
Beyond You & Me (feat Dillon) (4:01)
Sober (3:30)
NFS (2:29)
Hard To Find (3:42)
The Same (4:15)
Transmission Failure (4:14)
Start/Stop/Rewind (3:57)
Space (4:49)
Surrender (3:44)
Review: COMA has always operated in a world where melody is in high supply and indie and electronica have collided in fresh new ways. The artist is not one to hide away from a big hook or a pop tip line and always manages to imbue their work with tons of emotion. This new album is another step forward that investigates sonic realms ask just how broad the scope of club music can really be. That means Fuzzy Fantasy is in many ways a departure from all-out dance floor focus into something more human and nuanced.

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Open Sesame
Open Sesame (limited 180 gram audiophile translucent yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3359C. Rel: 12 Mar 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Rock You Again (Again & Again) (5:20)
Be Yourself (feat Millie Jackson) (3:24)
Cash Money (5:01)
Hooked On You (5:25)
Early Mother's Day Card (3:53)
Life Is Like A Dance (3:55)
You Brought It On Yourself (3:47)
I'm Def (Jump Back & Kiss Myself) (5:23)
Remember Where You Came From (3:37)
For The Body (2:23)
You Take My Breath Away (5:02)
Review: WHODINI's Open Sesame album is a perfect example of the best of 1980s hip-hop. It showcases the group's pioneering blend of catchy beats, slick rhymes, and infectious energy. Originally back released in 1987, the album features iconic tracks like 'Funky Beat' and 'Rock You Again (Again & Again).' With its innovative production and charismatic performances, 'Open Sesame' solidified WHODINI's status as one of the most influential groups in the genre. From start to finish, the album exudes a sense of excitement and creativity, leaving a lasting impact on hip-hop music which means it might sound of its time but it remains a classic and an essential listen for any fan of old-school rap.
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Pleasure Phonetix
Cat: STEP 010. Rel: 13 Mar 24
 
Techno
Girl FX (6:00)
Double Take (6:36)
All Aboard Starship Universe (5:20)
Freak Certified (6:15)
G6 (6:19)
Review: Hailing from the ever more productive Naarm scene from deep down under and now making a mark on Step Ball Chain is Mabel, a fast-rising new name in the techno underground. She has a sound that is psychedelic and unrelenting and is perfect for energetic raves in insalubrious locations. This new outing is a strong statement: the Pleasure Phonetix EP offers five cuts that take in many different influences from the electronic spectrum from tough techno to stripped-back electro via stylish and classy psy-prog. More good work from the ever-more crucial talent.
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Moments
Moments (limited 7" + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: 4BITP 010. Rel: 14 Mar 24
 
Dub
Track 1 (4:38)
Track 2 (0:10)
Review: Composer, sound designer, musician, artist. Vienna-based Ulrich Troyer has a number of strings to his bow, all of which have played into a world-building process deeply rooted in dub and sound system culture. Releases on the likes of Deep Midi Musik are a good reference point for newcomers. Here, though, we're in less structured and formalised places, with two pieces - well, one and a bit - of abstraction waiting for you to get lost in. 'Track 1' certainly comes with the kind of low reverberations and effects that call to mind huge speaker stacks in smoke-filled places. But it's also kind of deconstructed journey, it harmonises distorted beats and rhythms with beautiful melodic motifs in a way that's as innovative and beguiling as it is instantly pleasing. Flip it to find something we won't even bother trying to define, a celebration of the remnants of that opening arrangement, perhaps.
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American Dream
Cat: 196588 20262. Rel: 15 Mar 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
American Dream
All Of Me
Redrum
nhie (feat Doja Cat)
Sneaky
Pop Ur Shit (feat Young Thug & Metro Boomin)
Letter To My Brudda
Dangerous (feat Lil Durk & Metro Boomin)
Née-nah (feat Travis Scott & Metro Boomin)
See The Real
Prove It (feat Summer Walker)
Should've Wore A Bonnet (feat Brent Faiyaz)
Just Like Me (feat Burna Boy & Metro Boomin)
Red Sky (feat Tommy Newport & Mikky Ekko)
Dark Days (feat Mariah the Scientist)
Review: Fresh from high-profile collaborative sets with Metro Boomin (2020's Savage Mode) and Drake (2022's Her Loss), 21 Savage has finally delivered a new solo set for the first time in six years. We say solo set; as is the way with blockbuster hip-hop and r&b albums, the set contains a strong cast list - Metro Boomin, Doja Cat, Travis Scott and Young Blud included - while thematically it offers insight into the UK-born, Atlanta-based MC's journey across the pond and eventual rise to stardom. His rhymes are more honest and "real" than ever before, while the luxurious and expansive musical backdrops combine punchy trap beats with carefully selected samples, sweeping orchestration, and the kind of big-studio production associated with rap and r&b's most high-profile artists.
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Techno Valencia
Cat: MC 072. Rel: 12 Mar 24
 
Uplifting Trance
Controla Del Amor (5:29)
Espiral (5:56)
Maria Me Gusta (5:21)
Dolor (5:58)
Amen Explosion (5:55)
Review: Multi Culti introduces Orchid's vibrant tribute to Spain's trance era on this album which merges Balearic allure with a rejection of modern techno's commercialism. Orchid, isolated in a psychedelic-deprived nation, yearns for the cultural fusion of sex, power, love, and sweetness found in Spanish-speaking music scenes. Techno Valencia beckons listeners to immerse themselves in a nostalgic journey, evoking the soulful resonance of a bygone musical era. Through exploration of archival sounds, Orchid resurrects the essence of pure musical expression, inviting a return to a time when music was deeply felt-a testament to passion and fun in an age of commercialisation.
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Tribal Italia Breaks Part 1
VARIOUS
Tribal Italia Breaks Part 1 (LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: DSND 011. Rel: 15 Mar 24
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Meo & Steve - "Global Village" (Funk version) (7:43)
Kalua - "Brain" (feat DJ Brahms) (3:49)
DJ Vale - "Bengali Song" (6:25)
Meo & Steve - "Aries" (7:13)
DJ Fary - "Punani Fantasy" (remix) (6:35)
Mamukata - "Liquid Feet" (4:45)
Review: Dualismo Sound decided to start this new Tribal Italia Breaks compilation with the aim of "reconstructing a different perspective of Tribal Italia," which was a label started in 1995 in Riccione. It was known for its mix of cosmic and Afro-disco sounds and regional DJs such as Meo, Fary, Fattori and Brahms. One aspect of the sound was that it took cub from hip-hop's sample-heavy culture and al that gave birth to the Tribal Italia catalogue. The best of it is offered up here on a worldly trip through all sorts of innovative rhythms and colourful sounds, exotic pads and tropical signifiers. A great retro-future collection of leftfield downtempo and disco, then.
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FR33
FR33 (cassette)
Cat: FR 33. Rel: 11 Mar 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Free (14:22)
Klaxu (12:22)
Review: Thomas Xu from Steady Flight Circle and Tommy Kladis from Music Time with Friends come together on this new cassette-only release that captures three of their sessions at Kladis's studio. Xu was on synthesizers while Kladis was in charge of samples, drums and loops on the SP-555 and the final touch was lo-fi drums from John Shaughnessy. It takes the form of two extended jams that reach out to almost 15 minutes of dusty, ambient-laced soundscapes with distant percussive details and melancholic moods. 'Klaxu' has more darkness and more prominent rhythms to it but both pieces make for escapist listening.
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Demon Stations
Demon Stations (limited LP)
Cat: FC 36. Rel: 11 Mar 24
 
Folk/Americana
The Man On The Ladder (2:56)
Mama's Boy (3:33)
Stones (6:24)
Pity (3:10)
Love Me While I'm Alive (4:46)
Bad Habit (demo) (3:02)
Everything I've Lost (3:14)
Art Of War (5:04)
Fuzzy's Smokehouse (3:56)
Dilated Eyes (demo) (4:03)
Too Many Bands (3:08)
Review: "This LP is a compilation of songs from five different digital-only demo collections I released on Bandcamp between 2021 and 2023. I relied on the ears and judgment of my old friend Dom at Feral Child to curate this comp, allowing him to choose his favorites from over 60 songs," James Toth says of Demon Stations. "While I might have chosen an entirely different batch of tunes, I was happy to defer to Dom, as I've never had much perspective when it comes to assessing my own material." With every track recorded at home, many on the same day they were written, and mostly first takes used, there's an audible quality to this collection of archive material that's every bit as honest as the artist's own explanation as to how the final package came about. An atmosphere entirely befitting the open-hearted folk and Americana dominating the release.
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