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BLUEHOURMXSPL 003
Cat: BLUEHOURMXSPL 003. Rel: 07 Sep 23
100th Monkey & Tristan - "Gobi Desert" (Parallax Deep edit) (7:51)
Four Carry Nuts - "Bunker" (Parallax Deep edit) (9:08)
Review: There is a great backstory to this new one on Blue Hour: when Stockholm producer, DJ and promoter Maya Lourenco aka Parallax Deep was digging for music in the local Snickers Record store, she found two classic goa and psy trance tracks that particularly interested her. As such she snapped them up, took them home and began to work on her own distinctive edits of them, rearranging sections, cutting up bits and adding extra details while never getting too far away from the essence of the originals. Her edits of those two originals - 'Gobi Desert' by 100th Monkey & Tristan from 1995 - and 2000's 'Bunker' by Four Carry Nuts - are pressed up here and both sound brilliant.
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Tracks Volume 3
Tracks Volume 3 (limited red vinyl 12")
Cat: CITI 024. Rel: 08 May 18
Amato Y Mariana - "Quieres Bailar" (5:39)
The Sixteen Steps - "Montgat" (6:46)
His Dirty Secrets - "Structures" (6:15)
Further Reductions - "Another Stranger" (4:56)
Review: BOOM! Our favourites, Cititrax, roll the third editions of Tracks out onto our shelves, and the results are unsurprisingly strong on this excellent various artists comp. It's a mixed bag of skills, as per usual, and the sounds are those of a new NYC, fuelled by a new sort of post-industrial sensibility. Amato Y Mariana open with the tight beats and groove of "Queires Bailar", followed closely by the ominous compositions of the EBM-flavoured "Montgat" from The Sixteen Steps. On the flip, His Dirty Secrets bleeps out some morphed acid on "Structures", and "Another Stranger" from Further Reductions churns out a slow, mild-mannered house experiment with its roots clearly planted in the coldest of waves. Sick.
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Neural Haze
Neural Haze (silver marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: ND 012. Rel: 20 Oct 23
Conceptual - "Selva Oscura" (4:31)
Orbe - "Thorax" (5:00)
Sciahri - "No Fear" (5:08)
Farceb - "Dex31" (5:02)
Dario Duegra - "Noir" (5:03)
Uun - "Out Of Time" (4:49)
Review: If you like your techno murky and subterranean then Node has got another doozy of a 12" for you. It is a six track various artists EP that comes on silver marbled vinyl and opens with the sleazy underworld sounds of 'Selva Oscura' from Conceptual. Orbe's 'Thorax' then goes down a deep, dark late night techno tunnel in mind melting fashion and Sciahri's deft loops on 'No Fear' leave you feeling utterly in the moment. The hypnosis continues on the flip with darker drum rumbles from Farceb, constant suspense from 'Dario Duegra' and magnificently weighty minimalism from Uun.
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Played by: Tom Drew
 in stock $21.82
Forschung & Entwicklung III
Forschung & Entwicklung III (grey marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: NULLPUNKT 0000024. Rel: 12 Mar 24
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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Ditto
Ditto (hand-stamped vinyl 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FRINGEWHITE 004. Rel: 05 Dec 22
Ditto (5:44)
Ditto (Dorisburg remix) (6:23)
Ditto (Dorisburg beats mix) (5:25)
Review: Bumping bass house blends right here as Facta links up with Lurka's Fringe White for a wobbly slab of jacking fun that's reminiscent of the early Switch and Jesse Rose material from around 20 years ago. For a little more esoteric mischief then head for either of the two Dorisburg remixes. The main one wriggles and writhes with an ice cold electro spirit while Dorisburg's 'beats remix' proceeds to space things out even more, adding even more intensity and drama. Feeling these type of beats? 'Ditto'.

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Played by: Ney Faustini
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LAP 001
LAP 001 (hand-numbered hand-stamped 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: LAP 001. Rel: 13 Jan 23
Faerber - "Emotional Text Message Service" (5:53)
Faerber - "Undo Can Do" (5:08)
Umwelt - "Beyond Celestial Limits" (5:54)
Umwelt - "Memory Of Light" (5:03)
Review: You can never have too many hand-stamped white label 12"s if you ask us. The latest crew to start up in simple but effective wax fashion is Lap with this hefty four-tracker. It finds Umwelt and Faerber take up one side each. The latest goes first with the muscular but funky and bass-heavy techno of 'Emotional Text Message Service' before 'Undo Can Do' gets more dark, militant and clipped in its loops. This one has frosted synths and drilling bass making sure you move. Umwelt then layers in more emotive, even trancey, synths over busted broken beats on 'Beyond Celestial Limits' while 'Memory Of Light' is another strobe-lit broken beat techno banger for the peak time.
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Played by: Fragedis
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Fusion EP 03/03
Fusion EP 03/03 (limited 12")
Cat: FIGUREX 37. Rel: 28 Jun 23
Halide (part 1) (6:43)
Make Me Scream (6:16)
Tor 8 (5:49)
Astra (7:46)
Review: Len Faki used the lockdowns to reconnect with production, hone his skills and tap deeper into his influences. The result was an adventurous long player, Fusion, that he has released over the course of a few EPs on his own Figure label. This is the third and final installment and it opens with 'Halide', a broken beat wobbler with plenty of percussive flair and slow-burning tension. 'Make Me Scream' has a throwback 80s synth feel with gothic vocals and then on the flip side he offers up more of the sort of potent peak time techno he is known for with 'Tor 8.' Last up is the cosmic melodic style of 'Astra' to conclude what has been a great project.
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Sound The Alarm
Cat: DB 008. Rel: 23 Jan 24
The Falcon - "Sound The Alarm" (6:17)
Grizzly Knuckles - "Mad Bell" (5:58)
The Jak - "Aftermath" (5:25)
Review: Nation of Jak offshoot Dirty Blends was established by label chief Melvin Oliphant as a vehicle for "interpretations" and "homages" - in plain-speak hush-hush reworks, tribute tracks and those that sample liberally. The label's latest release is a compilation of sorts, featuring as it does cuts from a trio of artists. The Falcon steps up first with title track 'Sound The Alarm', a raw, jacking, bouncy and positive mind-melding blend of lo-fi synth stabs, sweat-soaked beats, fire alarm noises and restless drum machine fills. Over on side B, Grizzly Knuckles' 'Mad Bell' - a breathless, house tempo techno workout built around a nagging synth-bell loop - is followed by label regular The Jak's 'Aftermath', which sits somewhere between jacking lo-fi techno, UK funky and stab-happy Soca-house.
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Tags: EBM | Leftfield House
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E Dee Vol 1
Cat: DEGU 035. Rel: 17 Aug 22
Babuke (8:19)
Elle Chang (9:48)
Mamuke (4:27)
Review: Fango lives in Venice in the middle of nowhere and works in a home studio when not practicing with his live band of the same name. He has been serving up his own take on techno for over a decade now and that vast majority of it has come on Degustibus Music.This is his first EP for a while and as ever it is well designed and atmospheric. All three cuts will work their magic on floors filled with serious techno heads and once more this is Fango in fine form.
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Our Freedom
Cat: DC 242. Rel: 15 Jun 21
Our Freedom (7:31)
Orbital (7:01)
Burn Down (7:55)
Magic Sunset (6:12)
Review: REKIDS staple and Uncage main man Marco Faraone continues with his relentless output on this new one for Drumcode, where his big room techno sound makes a more than welcome addition to the catalogue. 'Our Freedom' is a peak time anthem powered by a massive Reese bassline and contrasted by serene melodies - to a backdrop of pummelling rhythms. Similarly 'Burn Down' on the flip is a seething, menacing thriller that is unusually complimented by lush female vocals, while final track 'Magic Sunset' goes out all guns blazing; its euphoric energy could indeed work as its title suggests.
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Heaven Or Hell
Cat: PATH 008. Rel: 17 Nov 15
Path To Hell (6:45)
Path To Heaven (6:51)
Heaven Or Hell (6:22)
Review: Reade White has many aliases to his name, including Caustic Everything and Fiction Life, but the Fate 258 moniker is the one that has grabbed our attention the most thanks to the excellent Why 2K? EP that came out in 1999 on Path - still a digger's favourite and a gorgeous piece of techno. He's back out of the blue on Path with the dark and molecular sonics of "Path To Hell" on the A-side, followed by the slower and more hypnotic "Path To Heaven", and the wonky sways of electro in "Heaven Or Hell"; both the B-side tunes are the ones for the corner dwellers. Sick; please do not sleep on this.
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Played by: Reade Truth
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Mexicoma EP (remixes)
Mexicoma EP (remixes) (yellow vinyl 12")
Cat: PVL 02. Rel: 21 Jul 23
Mexicoma (5:08)
Mexicoma (Roe Deers remix) (5:32)
Mexicoma (Elfenberg remix) (5:02)
Mexicoma (Mijo remix) (5:53)
Mexicoma (Passific Assalt Sissem dub remix) (5:07)
Review: Fausto wrote his new single with the mantra "the less you force, the faster things become clear" in mind. 'Mexicoma' is indeed a fresh sound, a mix of slow and heavy EBM drums and stark hits run through with weird vocal mutterings and taught acid lines that twang about the mix. It's a great experimental chugger for teasing a backroom. The Roe Deers remix is a subtle rework with more elastic drums and bass and the Elfenberg remix then gets more raw and frazzled. Mijo seems to slow it a touch and up the acid quota while the Passific Assalt Sissem dub remix is a fleshy one to rewire your brain.
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Played by: Mimi
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Properties Specifications
Cat: SOMA 647. Rel: 27 Apr 23
Density (4:41)
Severity (4:43)
Malleability (4:01)
Tension (5:14)
Review: Titanic Scottish techno label Soma continues to be one of Europe's consistent outlets with a new EP from Portuguese talent Lewis Fautzi that takes no prisoners. 'Density' kicks off with hammering drums and the sort of brain-frying synths that are so sharp and textured they make your eyes water. 'Severity' then sets off at a canter with hulking great kick drums and more intense synth waves. 'Malleability' is slithery more rubbery and hypnotic, with rubbing synths and quickened kicks rocking you into a meditative mind state and 'Tension' closing down with a dark late night mood.
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Irrational Fear Of Failure EP
Cat: MORD 102. Rel: 08 Feb 24
Irrational Fear Of Failure (5:19)
Danger Or Threat (5:20)
Confused (5:09)
Unprincipled (5:06)
Review: Portuguese techno mainstay Lewis Fautzi is in some form of late - it was only in September that he dropped his fantastic Manner of Death album on Faut, then he was back with more in 12" form on Polegroup in November and already he is now out of the blocks in 2024 with this impactful new four-tracker. His brand of tech tends to be dark and heavy, with apocalyptic abstractions and lo-fi synth, echoing hits and dub undercurrents all making for engrossing grooves full of drama and tension. Even the titles help to convey that message so drop any of these in the club and prepare for a brilliant meltdown.
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Belgium Is Back (remixes)
Cat: N9 051. Rel: 27 Jul 23
Belgium Is Back (Interactive Early 90s remix) (5:02)
Belgium Is Back (Monya remix) (5:03)
Belgium Is Back (5:01)
Belgium Is Back (Luke Riga remix) (4:38)
Belgium Is Back (Romance Disaster remix) (4:37)
Belgium Is Back (Crystal Geometry remix) (5:57)
Review: Ethan Fawkes is an old-school rave, techno and EBM artists from Belgium. The sounds he has long since championed are very much back en vogue now with all the cool kids and so it is that his 'Belgium Is Back' tune now gets reissue with a series of huge contemporary remixes. The original is a writhing and contorted big room banger with oversized synths and slamming kicks. Of the remixes, Monya layers in blizzard-like synth flurries and an Interactive Early 90s remix west more stripped back and deep. There is more brutalism from Luke Riga, future dystopia from Romance Disaster hellish intensity from Crystal Geometry.
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Komodo Dubs
Komodo Dubs (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: LPY 11. Rel: 15 May 23
Rotation (6:21)
Noir (6:31)
Expiravit (6:17)
Aeon (6:22)
Review: San Francisco is most often associated with the cartoon sounds of DirtyBird when it comes to electronic music but Federsen offers up some deliciously deep dub techno here. He joins the Lempuyang stable and brings with him plenty of fine Maurizio influences from the off: 'Rotation' is all grainy pads and lo-fi drum loops , 'Noir' has a more silky and minimal tech house feel and 'Expiravit' brings a classic dub sound. The closing track 'Aeon' is perfect for late night smoking sessions.
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Tags: Dub Techno
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Mediterranean Dreams Part 2
Cat: IFEEL 0742. Rel: 08 Apr 22
Nebula (7:06)
Optical Bells (6:23)
Luce Eterna Ai Sognatori (6:12)
Templum Dub (5:56)
Review: Italian DJ and producer and Afrotemplum co-founder, Feel Fly, revisits the sunned, balearic mood of his childhood on this early-stage career definer of an EP. As a series, 'Mediterranean Dreams' lets the light in on only the haziest of sonic visions, letting in island stenches and coconut skitters between the palms. Everything from dub, ambient, balearic and kraut is here channelled into a realised smattering of deep trance, tittilating the senses with an echoic foray into navel-gazing reverie.
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Sacrificio EP
Sacrificio EP (12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: NIM 008R. Rel: 05 Dec 22
Sacrificio (5:06)
Hypnopedia (6:44)
Aisna (5:30)
Afro Trance Amnesia (8:45)
Thi Rie (7:40)
Etoile Romance (6:32)
Review: Simona Faraone's label, New Interplanetary Melodies, welcomed Feel Fly for an EP that is "inspired by the ancient and mysterious Etruscan culture, whose peoples inhabited the historical-geographical region of central Italy." He hails from Italy himself of course and has written soundtracks for movies as well as great dancefloor tunes. The tracks here combine dreamy melodies with hurried breakbeats, corrugated acid techno jams and 90s post-rave house sounds that carry you on waves of blissed-out pads. It adds up to an EP that feels steeped in ancient ritual as well as having one eye on the future.
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Played by: Tom Drew
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FLXK1 #4
FLXK1 #4 (12")
Cat: NULLPUNKT 0000020. Rel: 18 Oct 23
Who Are You (version) (4:46)
Earth (4:05)
Akkumulator (Onar Anxiety version) (4:37)
Earth (Deconstruction By Forest Drive West) (6:09)
Sobriquet (feat John Elliot) (4:36)
Review: Berlin born Felix K is a music composer and producer with a sound perfectly befitting his hometown, as proven here on Nullpunkt. This is an EP of stylish techno for darkened basements - the drums are heavy but never lack funk, the synths are scuffed metal but full of soul and the whole ambience of the tunes is gritty, grey and lo-fi yet they are all hugely alluring and evocative. There is a spooky sense of unease in 'Earth' and real dub brilliance to 'Who Are You.' 'Sobriquet' is a more intense rhythmic exercise with many layers or interlocking sound while a Deconstruction By Forest Drive West of 'Earth' is late night techno minimalism par excellence.
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Kinetics
Kinetics (12")
Cat: PALINOIA 010. Rel: 14 Mar 24
Kinetics (7:06)
Reasons Unknown (7:17)
Low Immortals (6:30)
Settlement Research (7:02)
Review: Shout out to the Palinoia label for here niching up its tenth release, and another stylish and stripped-back techno outing it is too. Feph is handed the controls for this one and 'Kinetics' opens up with the sort of smooth and silky lines and drum rhythms that lock you into a meditative state in an instant. 'Reasons Unknown' follows a similar linear and loopy path but with some brighter daubs of synth colour that pulse up top like distant stars. 'Low Immortals' is a little more dark and moody with fizzing static electricity and underlapping bass, then 'Settlement Research' shuts down with airy broken beats and sci-fi designs that are abstract and charming.
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Plein Soleil
Cat: ARTSCCV 0037. Rel: 06 Apr 23
Darkness At Noon (5:34)
Plein Soleil (5:39)
The Art Of Letting Go (5:56)
Under My Spell (5:57)
Review: The latest missive on Emmanuel's impressive Arts Collective imprint comes courtesy of Life In Patterns label head Ferdinger. The Paris-based producer starts in confident fashion with 'Darkness at Noon', where sci-fi synth motifs and deep techno stabs ride a thrusting, kick-drum-heavy techno groove, before wrapping angular, analogue bass, intense TB-303 motifs, creepy vocal snippets and breathless percussion hits around a jacking techno beat on 'Plein Soleil'. Ferdinger opts to wrap another dense and tough groove in melancholic chords on 'The Art of Letting Go', while 'Under My Spell' is thunderous tribal techno of the sort guaranteed to raise energy levels out on the dancefloor.
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Revisited (reissue)
Cat: FIEDELTWO 8. Rel: 22 Mar 22
Fiedel - "Doors To Manual" (2021 Remaster) (4:58)
Espen Lauritzen - "F/T/S" (2021 Remaster) (5:52)
Review: Berlin techno stalwart Fiedel serves up some more reissues of effective DJ tools on Fiedeltwo. This time around we have a 2021 Remaster of 'Doors To Manual' which was featured originally on Berghain (where he's resident) compilation Funf back in 2010. It's a typically wonky and off-kilter cut by him that showcases a truly singular approach to techno. Over on the flip, Kyiv's Espen Lauritzen contributed 'F/T/S' to Fiedel's very own mix for the esteemed Berlin club's mix series, the eighth to be precise, and it too gets a 2021 remaster. A pounding warehouse techno workout in the vein of classic Djax Up Beats, this one's serious.
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Rave EP
Rave EP (12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: ZMP 006. Rel: 11 Dec 23
Furious Locals (5:11)
Scratchy Samples (0:32)
Hippies Gathering (4:12)
Furious Locals (Ona:v remix) (5:01)
Hippies Gathering (Randolph Filthy Rave remix) (5:17)
Skank In The Rave (4:38)
Disco Binferno (4:30)
Review: Filth Rich gets suitably filthy on this fresh outing on Zimp. His Rave EP collides many different influences from techno to electro, acid to rave, and also chucks in some classic samples to really make the tunes pop. The first is a peak-time breakbeat bruiser with slapping hits and yelping vocals, then 'Hippies Gathering' is a prog techno classic from the late 90s Castle Morten rave scene. Randolph offers his own Filthy Rave remix that gets even more wild and included along the way are some sample-tactic snippets to liven up your set no end.
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The Kraken
The Kraken (12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: ZMP 003. Rel: 11 Oct 21
Kraken (Davey Jones mix) (5:34)
Stinky Funk (5:06)
Wiff Waff (Wallpaper mix) (4:20)
2 Tonne Bass (5:42)
2 Tonne Bass (Randolph 'Got Some Beef Too' mix) (6:10)
Review: Only 100 copies of this mystical and deeply moody 12" from Zimp Recordings main man Filthy Rich, meaning you'll have to act fast if you want one. It's well worth picking up though, not least because opener 'The Kraken (Davy Jones Mix)' is a deliciously clandestine chunk of underwater techno full of nightmare-inducing spoken word vocals and creepy electronics. The EP's other significant moment is 'Two Tone Bass', a stomping slab of fuzz-soaked industrial techno that remixer Randolph also turns into a slamming, lo-fi techno assault on the senses. Elsewhere, 'Wiff Waff (Wallpaper Mix)' is a bouncy techno roller that (somewhat hilariously) samples speeches by Alexander Boris De Pfeffel Johnson, and 'Stinky Funk' is a thrusting masterclass in weighty techno-funk.
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Various 3 EP
Various 3 EP (140 gram vinyl 12" + insert & sticker)
Cat: WSR VA3. Rel: 25 Apr 22
First Epoque - "Sequoia Affinis" (5:18)
Practitioner - "Charlie B" (5:18)
Robert Fleck - "Bromine" (7:01)
Planete - "Fammi Sapere" (6:53)
Review: Well Street Records present their second release of 2022 and third in the Various Artists series. Enjoy 4 broken beat gems from emerging talents First Epoque, Practitioner, Planete and label head Robert Fleck. Limited pressing!
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Injury Time EP
Injury Time EP (140 gram vinyl 12" + insert + sticker)
Cat: WSR RF2. Rel: 16 Aug 21
Hi Press (5:10)
Earthrise (5:34)
Injury Time (5:42)
Amber Glows (5:31)
Review: The first anyone heard from Robert Fleck was an early drop on Well Street back in 2018, and it's been quiet since then. Anyone following Well Street knows it's a hot tip for upfront artists in the fractured fissures of the UK underground, and Fleck makes a welcome return to prove the point. There's a lot of different touchstones you could point to on this release, from nimble-footed broken beat and a whiff of nu jazz orchestration, not to mention a bass music sensibility and an appreciation for deeper strains of UK techno. But more than all that, Fleck merges his unique spread of influences into something fresh and unique, comfortably slipping between conventional genre markings with the kind of flair we've come to expect from Well Street.
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Blurred Lines EP
Blurred Lines EP (limited 12")
Cat: ABLK 005. Rel: 18 Dec 23
Blurred Lines (7:54)
What's It All About (6:28)
Review: Fletcher's arrival on Ausblick brings another fine selection of techno sounds that tend towards the more deep, heady and minimal end of the spectrum. 'Blurred Lines' kicks off and is a sublime fusion of rubbery drum loops and shuffling percussive sounds that lock you into a mindful state that's eventually heightened by some dreamy little synth sequences and lovely dry hits. On the flip, 'What's It All About' is more abstract and sparse, a late-night sound full of intriguing little details to trip out the after-party crew.
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Tags: Minimal
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Pura Lempuyang Dua Part 2
Pura Lempuyang Dua Part 2 (limited turquoise vinyl 12")
Cat: LPY 14.2. Rel: 04 Dec 23
Fletcher - "It's A Virtue" (7:01)
Mike Schommer - "Kingmaker" (6:06)
Nicolas Barnes - "Sonic Dial" (7:12)
Redrop - "Genesis" (6:34)
Review: Last year's superb Pura Lempuyang album has been pulled apart and served up on a couple of separate 12"s and this is the second one. It comes on limited turquoise vinyl and offers four cuts of stylish deep dub and techno. Fletcher's 'It's A Virtue' goes first with taught, twanging bass and grubby basslines then Mike Schommer's 'Kingmaker' offers liquid dub funk with watery pads and hissing static. Nicolas Barnes picks it up a little with a darker but still warm dub techno roller in 'Sonic Dial' and Redrop's 'Genesis' is the more driving of the lot but again exists right on the ocean floor.
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Tags: Dub Techno
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Shop
Shop (12")
Cat: MPM 42. Rel: 27 Jun 22
Shop (5:39)
Learn (7:01)
Review: While Floorplan's line-up now also contains his daughter, Lyric Hood, for years the project was a solo alias of Detroit techno maestro Robert Hood. This two-tracker dates from that period, with both cuts originally appearing on M-Plant sub-label Duet way back in 2002. Two decades on, both still sound fresh and are excellent examples of Hood's full-bodied but minimalistic approach to Motor City techno. 'Shop' sees him layer looped organ notes, freestyle, high-register synth solos and angular electronics over a driving, locked-in techno beat, while 'Learn' is deeper and more hypnotic with plenty of energy-building TR-909 drum machine fills, psychedelic acid tweaks and faintly foreboding electronic riffs.
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Yes People
Cat: REKIDS 204. Rel: 21 Jul 22
Yes People (5:33)
Play Simple (4:28)
Jam (4:43)
Mysterious Delight (5:09)
Review: It is impossible to pin down Roman Flugel. The German innovator has had more different sounds and aliases than most of us have had disco pellets. Here he is back under his own name on Berlin mainstay Rekids with four to-the-point yet still characterful techno cuts. 'Yes People' with both amp up the energy in the club but also trip out all those who hear it thanks to its caustic drums and mind-melting synths. 'Play Simple' is a double time weapon with spoken words morphing before your ears next to an insistent rhythm and sleek pads. 'Jam' is a wonky one with detuned chords tumbling about the mix over old school techno directness and 'Mysterious Delight' again cuts loose at the afters. This may be his best work in some time.
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Played by: Skudge
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The Frisbee Of No Return
Cat: PFFD 001. Rel: 22 Nov 23
T-Dive (9:24)
Happy M'June (7:06)
New Soul Interruption (7:02)
Review: The intriguingly named Perfumed Freedom makes its debut here with a seductive new minimal EP from Foehn & Jerome. The Frisbee of No Return is the sort of well-designed outing that lovers of those intimate yet zoned out 4 am moments will love: opener 'T-Dive' layers up synths that convey an unsettling sense of mystery and malevolent energy over flappy drums. 'Happy M'June' pumps the drums a bit harder while wonky synth details unfurl up top and last of all is the most raw of the lot - 'New Soul Interruption' has rasping bass and more cluttered arrangements.
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Apogee Music #001
Cat: APM 100/23. Rel: 23 May 23
Elementary (6:30)
Andromeda (6:30)
Scanner (Tiger Stripes remix) (6:32)
Ghost (T78 remix) (7:51)
Review: Apogee Music's debut vinyl EP premieres this week. Italian melodic techno trio Folual's talent shines through four powerful tracks, accompanied by remixes from Italy's T78 (Autektone) with his pounding dub techno rework of 'Ghosts' and Swedish veteran Tiger Stripes with a peak time rework of 'Scanner'. The vinyl's exceptional sound quality adds to its allure. Don't miss this impressive release by Folual and Apogee. Tracks arranged, recorded, and mixed by Alessandro Bianchi and Luca Antolini at Apogee Music Studio, with production by Folual.
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Noche En El Suburbio
Cat: MNCWL 02. Rel: 16 Nov 23
Noche En El Suburbio (7:42)
Noche En El Suburbio (Keymono remix) (5:29)
Happy Times With Happy People (8:30)
Review: Strap yourselves in for this one because Fon Smith manages to pair great drum programming with lush synth arps that very much take you to the stars. Opener 'Noche En El Suburbio' is a gorgeous mix of both, with molten and mellifluous patterns rising and falling through the sky as the rubbery drums motor below. A Keymono remix of the same track adds more heft to the kick and pares things back to a more icy and minimal vibe but still one that is superbly cosmic. 'Happy Times With Happy People' is a loose-limbed house cut with dusty drums and languid synths.
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403 EP
403 EP (12")
Cat: PLUR 002. Rel: 29 Feb 24
Xtra Tall Tee (4:45)
Tricycle (Proto mix) (5:43)
Sensitive Needs (5:05)
Bodge (Closing mix) (5:19)
Review: When techno is done right you just can't beat it, can you? Check the opening track from this new EP from Ryan James Ford, for example. 'Xtra Tall Tee' has a physical, unrelenting low end with just the right amount of distortion to make it sleazy, and is overlaid with hurried synth sequins that bring neon light and curious energy while some scratchy background vocal and raw as hell snares finish it in perfect style. There is a more trance vibe to 'Tricycle' (Proto mix), a sleeknesss to 'Sensitive Needs' deeper cosmic beauty to 'Bodge' (Closing mix) that makes this one a near perfect EP.
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Played by: Rave Energy
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Exshaw Remixes
Cat: CDUB 046RMX. Rel: 20 May 22
Honeyhole (Stingray313 remix By DJ Stingray) (4:51)
KAKI (Alden Tyrell remix) (4:55)
Maxwell (Sansibar remix) (6:12)
D614G (MNLTH remix By monolith) (6:44)
KAKI (ZB remix By Zenker Brothers) (5:56)
Review: 
A remix EP of tracks from the Calgary-native DJ & producer, 'Exshaw' was Ford looking for techno inspiration outdoors, as opposed to the dark and sweaty clubs of Berlin (where he was living at the time). This 5 track spectacular sees 5 DJs take the intricate sounds of 'Exshaw' for a spin. 'Honeyhole' is a layered, transcendental masterpiece by DJ Stingray, 'Kaki' from Alden Tyrell lends itself to the eerie and experimental nature of 'Exshaw', that moment when you are alone in the dark and you look across your shoulder just to make sure you aren't being followed. 'Maxwell' by Sansibar brings the tone straight back to the physical, reflecting on the European techno scene and it's synthetic hard-hitting style. 'D614G' is a progressive and ethereal electro experience from Monolith, leaning far left into the natural tones of 'Exshaw' with a crescendo that evokes the work of A.G. Cook and other producers who build soft instrumental into a grand crescendo that feels like floating. 'Kaki' by Zenker Brothers is the ankle weight that brings you crashing down, a heady and lucid hardcore experience that is Zenkerian in every sense of the word in its forward-thinking idea of what dance music can be.
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Played by: Wes Baggaley
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Arkiv I
Arkiv I (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: FORS 001. Rel: 14 Mar 24
Forest On Stasys - "Sunken" (5:03)
Zemog - "A'te" (6:17)
Eyvind Blix - "Expedition 33" (5:54)
Biocym - "Sabotage" (6:34)
Review: Amsterdam collective Forsvarlig Arkiv is branching out with a new label that is going to represent what they are all about. This debut EP, 'Arkiv I', comes after many years of expert curating of their podcast series and welcomes four different, equally vital artists to offer up some fresh techno. Forest On Stasys kicks off with 'Sunken', a swamp and gurgling bit of mind-melting sound design, Zemog's 'A'te' then rides on silky, meditative loops with rising synth tension and Eyvind Blix follows a similar path with a more psychedelic edge. Biocym shuts down with 'Sabotage', a more percussive and edgy sound for late-night freaks.
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#2
#2 (translucent blue vinyl 12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: BTL 005C. Rel: 17 Dec 20
Damn Right (4:52)
Reckless (6:13)
Dance (6:25)
Soundclash (5:29)
Review: Format is the allies of the assured veteran Orlando Voorn and now one of his many classic EPs gets a solid reissue treatment from Back To Life. This is lively club music that comes from the place where house and techno meet. 'Damn Right' will get you up on your toes with its busy drum programming and soulful synths. 'Reckless' is then unhinged soulful techno with mad chords and bleeps, 'Dance' is an old school, euro-tinged house anthem with big chords and bigger vocals and 'Soundclash' brings a more twisted late night rave sound - all of these tracks are true weapons.
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Played by: Tripeo
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AHYEE EP
AHYEE EP (12")
Cat: CMC 209. Rel: 03 Apr 23
AHYEE (5:09)
Blow (5:38)
Talking To Me (5:18)
Complex (6:38)
Review: Eddie Fowlkes is one of those underrated American artists who has made as much of a contribution to house and techno as any of his more celebrated peers. His music remains innovative and essential and here he appears on an equally vital label, Classic. 'AHYEE' is timeless deep house with chunky drum funk and great vocal samples. 'Blow' is blistering, blown-out techno and 'Talking To Me' then flips it again with a late night seducer featuring warming chords. 'Complex' is the most melodic and freewheeling of the lot, a fresh house sound for sure.
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Chamber Of Dreams EP
Chamber Of Dreams EP (180 gram grey vinyl 12")
Cat: VFS 040. Rel: 16 Oct 23
Chamber Of Dreams (5:18)
I Need (4:41)
Easily (5:16)
Review: Andy Cowan and M. Cowan are the brothers behind the short-lived 90s techno duo Fozbee & Cooz. They didn't put out a lot, but what they did was excellent, and is now the subject of this reissue on Vinyl Fanatiks which offers up the title track of their 1991 debut EP in all its glory. It is a perfect convergence of sounds of the day - ripping acid, progressive synth melodies and lush bleeps. The other two cuts are 'I Need' which has a more house feel but is no less analogue and raw but for the yelping female coo at the heart of it, and the wonky melodies of 'Easily' close things down.
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Dimension X
Cat: NRG 001. Rel: 08 Jun 23
If You Love Me (Press Play) (6:48)
Tension (6:18)
Rush Zone (feat Blame The mono) (5:52)
Dimension X (6:18)
Review: Fractions are a duo of Russian producers who make high-energy and uncompromising techno music. Their latest release on NG Trax is a four-track EP which showcases their influences from their youth such as The Prodigy, with EBM and fast-paced club music. The EP features tracks like 'If You Love Me' (Press Play), a catchy and infectious banger with a vocal sample and a breakbeat rhythm, and 'Rush Zone' - a collaboration with Blame The Mono - that features a powerful bassline underpinning a vicious synth lead. 'Dimension X' is an intense sonic journey that transports listeners to another dimension.
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Frantic Excess
Cat: B 13. Rel: 14 Sep 22
Dirt Eaters (3:59)
Prama Pizdets (3:48)
Hibernating Hucksters (7:00)
Gid/Bid (3:58)
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The Harvest
Cat: RX 3. Rel: 15 May 23
The Harvest (8:51)
Spanner (5:46)
Misunderstood (4:14)
Twain (6:37)
Horlywagon (4:22)
Review: Back in 2020, hip-hop, breaks and electro stalwart Freddy Fresh decided to turn his hand to vintage-sounding house and techno, self-releasing a set of tracks called The Harvest online. Rawax were impressed, with the popular label deciding to put the pick of the cuts out on vinyl. Title track 'The Harvest' sets the tone, with the veteran producer wrapping a house-tempo, post-electro groove in sustained organ chords, spacey synths and bubbly electronic melodies. 'House-Spanner' sees him doff a cap to The Middle of Nowhere-era Orbital (seriously, it's very reminiscent of the Hartnoll brothers' late '90s output), while 'Misunderstood' is a woozy, delay-laden chunk of early morning U.S deep house. Elsewhere, the deep house dreaminess continues on the interestingly swung 'Twain', and clonking, TB-303 speckled 'Horlywagon'.
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Lost My Controller EP
Lost My Controller EP (12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: SOHASO 027. Rel: 27 Jan 21
Lost My Controller (6:42)
Melancholia (Future Is Cancelledit) (6:10)
Pigs Are Here! (5:15)
Bai Bai Babi (5:29)
Zolderraam (Zachtjes Tikt) (6:15)
Review: Freek Fabricius is at the buttons for the next one on Utrecht's vital Something Happening Somewhere. He is a school teacher, dedicated DJ, label boss and party organiser who also makes cyber rave tunes of the sort found on this EP, which makes his first full release. It's fill with glistening video-game electronics, metallic electro beats and edgy soundscapes that are so bright they almost make you wince. 'Melancholia (Future Is Cancelledit)' is a mix of bristling synths and more plaintive chords while 'Bai Bai Babi' is broken beat body music from a tribe on another planet.
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Lost On The Way To Destelbergen (remastered)
Lost On The Way To Destelbergen (8:11)
Back To Destelbergen (3:43)
Lost On The Way To Destelbergen (video edit) (4:17)
Review: French Theory dropped this much sought-after and enduring classic Lost On The Way To Destelbergen initially in 2006. It is a new beat anthem that has now been remastered by techno talent Thomas P Heckmann and still bears all the charm it had way back then. The original is a darkened hypnotic groove with stomping drums and sleek, haunting synths that lock you in for over eight minutes. 'Back To Destelbergen' is a shorter version with motorik kicks and then a final 'video edit' closes down. A must-cop 12" for sure.
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212 (The Rico Puestel Dubs)
212 (The Rico Puestel Dubs) (grey marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: XBITRF 1. Rel: 07 Nov 23
212 (Rico Puestel's Uber dub)
Friend (Rico Puestel's Aachen dub)
Review: Rico Friebe is a name that is familiar to anyone who has kept an eye on the deep house world in the last decade. He now shows another side with a fresh offering of dubbed out grooves that find him delicately reinterpreting a pari of tunes from his singer-songwriter double-album Anthems For A Lost which is due early next year. Each side of this 12" features ten plus minutes of carefully interwoven melodies, shimmering synths and dubby drums that are spindled with organic percussion and laced up with barley-there vocals. They are perfect for heady dancefloors full of those who like more intricate and slow-burning pleasures.
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Tags: Tech House
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Ghostpoint
Cat: CO3000 05. Rel: 02 May 23
South Akien (6:07)
Alphaville (6:39)
Ghostpoint (7:16)
Review: Since debuting the project in 2019, FSK24 has become an outlet for the more psychedelic and hallucinatory aural explorations of French producer Chris Carrier, an artist who has been serving up deep house and tech-house treats (under a variety of aliases) since the late 1990s. That love of trippy, mid-90s style techno psychedelia comes to the fore once more on the first FSK24 EP of 2023. Check first opener 'South Aitken', an intergalactic electro explosion blessed with deep, foreboding bass and smothered in echoing electronics, undulating acid motifs and ambient techno sonics, before admiring the stabbing acid bass, LSD-trip electronics, and rolling acid house beats of 'Alphaville'. Arguably best of all, though, is the locked-in house shuffle of 'Ghostpoint', where echoing acid riffs and Brown Album era Orbital style motifs catch the ear.

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Atom Confusion EP
Cat: LDDLJ 007. Rel: 16 May 23
8th Sense
Broken Link
No Excuse
Atom Confusion
Review: FSK24 returns with his first solo EP on Les Disques De La Jungle, the Atom Confusion EP, featuring a selection of trance-infused techno bangers aimed squarely at the dancefloor. From the bouncy and emotive groove of opening cut '8th Sense' which is followed by the playful peak-time banger 'Broken Link' on the A-side, to cuts over on the flip like 'No Excuse' with its Detroit funky vibe and the snarling acid excursion of 'Atomic Confusion'- FSK24 sure proves he's the king of the jungle.
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Muscles Hug Your Bones
Cat: PSYCH 001. Rel: 13 Jun 23
Convoke (7:07)
Muscles Hug Your Bones (6:46)
I Always Try To Be This Gentle (5:55)
Intrepid Smiles (Golden) (7:21)
Review: The Psychic label comes on strong with its inaugural EP here from Philadelphia-based rave rebel Furtive. His Muscles Hug Your Bones EP is indeed a rugged and tough affair that opens with the searching psychedelic synths of 'Convoke', an intensely atmospheric piece that sounds like being trapped in a factory in meltdown. The title track is a strobe lit techno anthem that takes no prisoners and 'I Always Try To Be This Gentle' then slows it down, layering up grimy sounds, smeared metal pads and rickety drums. 'Intrepid Smiles (Golden)' shits down with a more hopeful vibe that takes you into a brighter future.
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Papua New Guinea (reissue)
Cat: 12TOT 17R. Rel: 30 Aug 23
Papua New Guinea (original)
Papua New Guinea (Andrew Weatherall mix)
Papua New Guinea (dub mix)
Papua New Guinea (Journey To Pyramid)
Papua New Guinea (Monsoon mix)
Papua New Guinea (Graham Massey mix)
Papua New Guinea (Dumb Child Of Q mix)
Review: There's a reason that Future Sound of London's 1991 debut single, 'Papua New Guinea', is periodically reissued: it's a stone-cold classic that sounds unlike anything else. In its original mix form, the track combines traits borrowed from early breakbeat hardcore (booming bass, house-tempo breakbeats) with saucer-eyed vocal samples, twinkling pianos and sounds more often found in ambient house and chill-out tunes from the period. This remastered, hand-numbered vinyl reissue boasts all of the 1992 remixes (as well as the original mix), including a suitably psychedelic, tribal-tinged Andrew Weatherall revision, the duo's own spaced-out ambient style 'Dub' mix, and a sax-sporting Manchester re-wire courtesy of 808 State's Graham Massey.
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Far Out (reissue)
Far Out (reissue) (heavyweight vinyl double 12")
Cat: COMMUNIQUE 19RP. Rel: 04 Jan 24
Old Friends (6:09)
New Ones (6:52)
Bleeper (5:58)
Tougher (6:13)
Spuelch (6:12)
Chrunch Me (5:11)
Bass Fishing (7:45)
First Year At College (5:09)
Review: After the first reissue of this late last year, it has now been pressed up once more but this time on heavyweight vinyl for maximum volume. It is the work of DJ Hyperactive and Woody McBride who originally teamed up as Fuzz Face in 1996. They made only one related under that project and this is it - an album with its eight tracks stretched across four sides that all served up freaky, wigged-out techno. It's as fresh now as ever and is a masterclass in acid techno that keeps the sonic warm and inviting even as they barrel deep into the heart of narcotic night music. A timeless classic if ever there was one.
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