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10 Years Serendeepity: Part 4
Cat: SER 0024. Rel: 10 Nov 21
Ellen Allien - "Love" (4:09)
Kreggo - "Tictic" (4:37)
Timeslip89 - "Sketch 00" (0:14)
Itinerant Dubs - "Untitled" (3:49)
Heith - "Book Of Solomon" (9:53)
Review: Fourth part of the compilation celebrating the tenth anniversary of the Milanese record shop. This collection is entirely composed of previously unreleased music, exclusively produced for the occasion by many artists of great relevance in the worldwide music scene, who supported the store over the last ten years.
This EP features Ellen Allien, Kreggo, Timeslip89, Itinerant Dubs and Heith.
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10 Years Serendeepity: Part 3
Ester Brinkmann - "Apollo11" (5:56)
DJ Marcelle & Another Nice Mess - "Dubai Taxi Ride (You Are An Artist!)" (4:52)
JD Twitch - "Maria Roda" (4:44)
Jorge Velez - "Listening Model" (3:39)
Intersezioni Ensemble - "Arrembaggio Urbano" (4:20)
Review: Third part of the compilation celebrating the tenth anniversary of the Milanese record shop. This collection is entirely composed of previously unreleased music, exclusively produced for the occasion by many artists of great relevance in the worldwide music scene, who supported the store over the last ten years. The artists who produced the music for this compilation are Egyptian Lover, Ellen Allien, Thomas Brinkmann, Neil Landstrumm, JD Twitch, Matias Aguayo, San Proper, Tolouse Low Trax, Jay Glass Dubs, Dj Marcelle, Jorge Velez, Tamburi Neri, Fabrizio Mammarella, Heith, Itinerant Dubs, Timeslip89, Kreggo and Intersezioni Ensemble. The entire work is composed of 4 x 12", plus a bonus EP.
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Life Of Phoroma EP
Lucas Croon - "New Zulp" (Delfin mix) (6:58)
Hektisch Sprengen DJs - "Jenseits Jeglicher Existenz" (7:07)
Dea - "Phoroma" (4:28)
Iro Aka - "Void Index" (6:23)
Too Smooth Christ - "Avais Mariah" (6:16)
Volta Cab - "Titanium Stresser" (4:34)
Review: Mirko Hecktor and Tom Sprenger founded Terra Magica in 2021 as a platform for their brand of psychedelically-charged house and techno, and they've quickly built up a strong identity and a burgeoning community of likeminded astral travellers. Look no further than this quality split release for all the proof you need, as Lucas Croon threads Balearic, prog and trance together before the label bosses (Hektisch Sprengen DJs) weave some mystical mantras of their own and Dea revels in boxy Chicago jack crossed with Island boogie. It's an eclectic mix to be sure, with another three joints taking in uptempo proto-trance and anthemic emo-acid-breaks aplenty. Draw for the big feelings and get freaky in the process - what's not to love?
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The Third Room Fundraiser Compilation
Dax-J - "Dezine" (6:32)
Inhalt Der Nacht & Echoes Of October - "Beutezug" (6:57)
Obscure Shape & SHDW - "Die Verurteilten" (5:12)
Ellen Allien - "C19 Bitch" (4:31)
Hector Oaks aka Cadency - "Do You See The Light?" (4:32)
Review: As the title suggests, this "Fundraiser Compilation" from Essen party series The Third Room aims to raise money to keep its founders, resident DJs and regular venue in business during the clubbing crisis caused by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. A stellar cast of artists has been assembled to help out, with highlights coming from Dax J, whose "Dezine" is a surging and throbbing slab of EBM/techno fusion, Ellen Allien, whose alien-sounding "C19 Bitch" is a twisted and mind-altering delight, and robust acid-techno adventurers Obscure Shape & SHDW (the hard-as-nails, TB-303-fired insanity of "Die Veruteillen").
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Geinst & Inerit
Geinst & Inerit (double 12")
Cat: ITAE 001. Rel: 25 Feb 22
Geinst - "Genesis" (8:15)
Geinst - "Exil" (7:50)
Geinst - "Mutual Aid" (9:16)
Geinst - "Neocitizen" (7:16)
Inerit - "Kesu" (8:41)
Inerit - "Emu" (7:54)
Inerit - "A(R)" (6:03)
Inerit - "Soft Escape" (8:20)
Review: The first official LP from Geinst comes by way of a collaboration with lesser-known yet no less talented production god Inerit. Together, they bring generative techno pops and chops via modular ambient to the former's self-titled imprint. 3 years in the making, 'Geinst' is the result of frank conversations about how to effectively collaborate. A merger of hazy, breathily grand proportions, we're most taken by the cyberpunkish post-watery chords of 'Neocitizen' and the clicking factoryscapes of 'A(R)' - both of which sound like limitless traversals of dubious eco-cities.

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REMODEL 002
REMODEL 002 (hand-stamped 180 gram vinyl 12" + insert limited to 150 copies)
Cat: REMODEL 002. Rel: 26 Sep 23
Chapter 5 (6:11)
Chapter 6 (5:56)
Chapter 7 (6:24)
Chapter 8 (5:20)
Review: The Remodel label is back with a second in its series and another four chapters from another fine selection of contemporary underground talents. We don't know who is behind which track here but we do know it's a limited pressing so move fast if you want to snap up the deep rolling and moody techno of 'Chapter 5' which gets things underway. 'Chapter 6' then gets more raw and lumpy, with woody hits and heady drum rotations locking you in before 'Chapter 7' takes you up amongst the stars with more trippy cosmic keys and floats pads, then 'Chapter 8' rounds out with more dark, subterranean techno moodiness.
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M1 M3
M1 M3 (12")
Cat: FRO 004. Rel: 23 Feb 23
I Jordan - "M1, M3" (6:32)
Sherelle - "Getoutofmymind" (6:19)
Review: Released just days after their Reflections tour, I Jordan and Sherelle link with club institution Fabric and their new label Fabric Originals. Both artists currently working on inspiring stratospheric levels, their energy is captured here across the two unique tracks. I Jordan rinse us up and down the highways and byways of the UK with their high impact 'M1 / M3' while Sherelle goes full-on techno with 'Getoutofmymind'. Intoxicating stuff!
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Warrior's Dance
Cat: AURA 01. Rel: 21 Jan 22
Dream (7:03)
Warrior (7:29)
Scream (7:11)
The Dance (6:03)
Review: Despite the French-sounding artist alias, Ici Sans Merci actually started his career in 2006 in the underground scene of Amsterdam. His rates go way back before that though as this new EP is a brutalist, no-frills techno offering that will take you on a white knuckle ride from the first beat. 'Dream' is overloaded with distortion, square bass and rock-solid kicks, 'Warrior' has a little more bounce and funk thanks to the rolling bass, then 'Scream' layers up a bulky groove with twisted synths, wall rattling hits and plenty of late-night menace. 'The Dance' brings some urgent melodies to the party which only serve to up the intensity levels.
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Test Pilot Volume 1 (remastered)
Cat: V12/ 2A. Rel: 12 May 23
Jungian Archetype - "Pursuit Of The Blue Car (RIP)" (5:28)
I-F - "Shadow Of The Clown" (7:28)
I-F - "Casablanca Sunrise" (7:39)
Jungian Archetype - "Who Are You?! (Theme From Paranoid Stranger)" (7:48)
Review: Released back in 1996, Test Pilot Vol 1 has remained a highlight of the Viewlexx label ever since and has been one of those records that command regular calls for a repress. Kudos to I-F then for finally heeding these shouts and presenting a remastered edition for the masses. For the uninitiated, this 12" features classic Hague cuts from I-F and Jungian Archetype, another alias of the Viewlexx boss, with all four perfect for introducing a sense of bedlam to the dancehall. "Who Are You...?! (Theme From Paranoid Stranger)" in particular will bend many an unprepared mind. If you don't own an original edition, grip this remastered version and hold tight for a brand new second volume of Test Pilot featuring Gesloten Cirkel and Roberto Auser!
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BAS 003
BAS 003 (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: BAS 003. Rel: 24 Jul 17
Wata Igarashi - "Stratosphere" (6:31)
Takaaki Itoh - "Monobehaviour" (6:41)
Iori - "Mist" (6:29)
DJ Nobu - "Ufo" (6:13)
Review: Infamous Tbilisi club Bassiani is one of the hallmarks of the emergent Georgian party scene, and its in-house label is adding to the respected reputation of the place with a strong cast of characters occupying each release. There's a distinct Japanese bent to the third volume, leading in with Wata Igarashi's verdant synth-fest "Stratosphere", a truly cosmic slice of modern techno. Takaaki Itoh takes things in a darker direction with the super-linear "Monobehaviour", while Iori breaks things up with the atmospheric offbeat kick of "Mist". That leaves it to scene leader DJ Nobu to complete the circle with a tripped out set of twinkling notes and off-kilter grooves like only he can do.
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Verdurous
Verdurous (12")
Cat: WSNWG 012. Rel: 19 Jun 23
Verdurous 01 [220207.2] (6:05)
Verdurous 02 [221130.1] (6:15)
Verdurous 03 [220209.2] (6:43)
Verdurous 04 [220208.3] (6:27)
Review: Germany's WSNWG offers up the second chapter of its techno story from revered auteurs Ignez and Rodhad. The sound designs in these tracks are next level as the mighty duo waste no time in drawing you deep into their darkened world with 'Verdurous 01 [220207.2]', a streamlined sound but one with punch bottom ends and eerie pads. The tension ramps up with 'Verdurous 02 [221130.1]', a hefty banger laced up with trippy electronics, and then 'Verdurous 03 [220209.2]' is a potent blend of shadowy spoken words and detuned synth madness. 'Verdurous 04 [220208.3]' closes out with loopy drum breaks and wet clasp echoing out into a dystopian world of modular synth magic.
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Recall
Recall (12")
Cat: ARTSCCV 0036. Rel: 23 Feb 23
Recall (5:53)
Mystique (5:44)
Kura (5:23)
Behind The Frame (5:25)
Review: Next up on Emannauel's ever reliable ARTS imprint is Japanese DJ/producer Hiroaki Iizuka with the Recall EP. Featured on this fierce four-tracker is the powerfully moving title track which recaptures the zeitgeist of late 90s techno's glory days, while the hypnotic loops of 'Mystique', also on the first side, entrance you by way of its tumbling and broken beat and vocal chants in the vein of classic Oliver Ho. Over on the flip, 'Kura' goes for more of a Motor City hi-tech funk vibe, followed by one more peak-time style workout in the form of 'Behind The Frame'.
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USR 001
USR 001 (12")
Cat: USR 001. Rel: 12 Jun 23
There Was A Bird (5:06)
There Was A Bird (Jonas Kopp Frequency mix) (5:46)
Rooibos (5:13)
Rooibos (Not A Headliner remix) (5:05)
Review: We head to Madrid for this one, a new label founded by Unkle Fon and co-owned by Javier Gantz. It kicks off with a rather monstrous techno offering from Ill Communication - the collaborative name given to the label founders' production work - with remixes by Not A Headliner and Jonas Kopp. 'There Was A Bird' is forted techno with rusty metal textures, clanging industrial hits and unrelenting drums. Kopp's Frequency mix is more distilled but no less potent. 'Rooibos' then has fluttering synths that suspend you above the dance floor while the white noise bristles over linear drums. The Not A Headliner remix is twisted, dubbed-out techno for the peak time.
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Tools Of The Trade
Tools Of The Trade (hand-stamped 180 gram vinyl 12" limited to 200 copiess)
Cat: PUROVINYLCULTURE 001. Rel: 20 May 21
Twisted Metal (4:55)
Male Pattern Baldness (6:23)
Chord Underload (6:26)
Twisted Soil (5:35)
Review: Plastik People are back with more of that garage house goodness, celebrating the uplifting sound of Alfredo Norese with Aquilla Fearon's gorgeous vocals and the joyous vibes of Matteo Esposito. Marc Cotterell really makes the track sing with his lead mix, leaning in on the emotive qualities in the music while retaining a certain depth and groove. The original meanwhile comes on strong like a crossover soul hit in the making, and then Shaka offers up a subtly club-aligned edit which keeps the source material thoroughly intact. Groove Boys complete the set with a more jacked up version which thumps in the low end for when you want to make sure the place is jumping.

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Imagery Remixes
Imagery Remixes (limited 12")
Cat: DUSKNOTES 009. Rel: 01 Feb 24
Asymmetric Information (Homemade Weapons remix) (6:30)
Don't Crush The Acid (Viels remix) (6:43)
Don't Crush The Acid (Fred P remix) (6:28)
Inner Sunset (Soramimi & Rondec remix) (4:36)
Review: Just before it hits the double digits milestone, Dusk Notes revisit earlier suns with a new imagery remix EP. 'Asymmetric Information' (Homemade Weapons remix) opens up with a jungle techno assault that comes on in waves of irresistible physicality, and 'Don't Crush The Acid' (Viels remix) then gets deeper and darker and more paired back. 'Don't Crush The Acid' (Fred P remix) is one of the New York don's famously heady, spiritual and jazz inflected works and 'Inner Sunset' (Soramimi & Rondec remix) then slows it down to a dubby mutant crawl.

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La Piscine
La Piscine (limited coloured vinyl 12")
Cat: MW 041. Rel: 07 Aug 18
La Piscine (14:13)
Calling Somewhere (14:52)
Review: Fans of mechanical techno-not-techno sounds will be all over Minimal Wave's latest transmission from 80s French underground heroes In Aeternam Vale. Having reissued several essential lost works from the outfit last year, most notably the proto-Sandwell sound of "Highway Dark Veins", Veronica Vasicka delivers another two tracks from the vault. Stylistically mirroring that previous two track release the title track is an equally brilliant synth-techno beast which could easily pass for a Function track today, while B-side "Calling Somewhere" sounds like a cold wave version of proto-halfstep. Needless to say, the fact that these tracks are 22 years old literally left us speechless.
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The Pulse EP (reissue)
Cat: 12TOT 11. Rel: 03 Oct 23
Indo Tribe - "Bring In The Pulse" (MFK mix) (5:10)
Indo Tribe - "In The Mind Of A Child" (First Born mix) (5:04)
The Future Sound Of London - "Hardhead" (Frothin' At The Mouth mix) (6:06)
The Future Sound Of London - "Pulse State" (831 AM mix) (7:20)
Review: Jumpin' & Pumpin' looks back into the seminal archives of The Future Sound of London here to reissue their fantastic The Pulse EP from 2008 which also featured tunes from Manchester pair Indo Tribe. It is they who start with 'Bring In The Pulse' which features some Happy Mondays hallelujahs, mad rave whistles and bristling electronic breaks. 'In The Mind Of A Child' (First Born mix) is then a bouncy techno cut with more visceral synth and acid lines and The Future Sound Of London kick off the flipside with 'Hardhead' (Frothin' At The Mouth mix) which is an assault of breaks, congas, whistles and rave signifiers. 'Pulse State' (831 AM mix) is that perfect tune to zone out to on a late night drive on the motorway.
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Snake Whisperer
Cat: REKIDS 214. Rel: 12 Jan 23
Snake Whisperer (6:01)
Snake Whisperer (Radio Slave Ambient version) (4:59)
Snake Whisperer (Radio Slave remix) (10:18)
Review: Ricardo Rodrigues had seemingly shelved his Industrialyzer for a number of years but then came back with a bang in 2017. Since then there have been a couple of new releases and this latest one is another high-impact affair on Rekids. His tackle always sells out because it is robust and well-designed and an absolute dead cert to destroy the club. This one is devastatingly simple but effective - hammering drums, deeply rooted bass rumbles and tight, busy melodies patterns that loop and evolve up top. As well as a nice ambient version from Radio Slave, the label head also offers up a deep and dynamic techno rework full of dub swing.
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Game One
Game One (12")
Cat: KNT 30B. Rel: 24 Jan 24
Game One (Steve Rachmad remix) (6:46)
Game One (Santiago Salazar Remake) (6:21)
Game One (S2 - Sci-fi Xicano remix) (5:42)
Review: As well as Model 500, Cybotron and his own name, Juan Atkins has a mighty fine back catalogue as Infiniti. It's where the Detroit techno pioneer's spaciest hi-tech soul cuts reside, which is especially evident on the classic 'Game One'. Originally released in 1994 on Metroplex, it's now getting the remix treatment via German label Kontakt, leading in with an outstanding version from Dutch legend Steve Rachmad who creates a supremely bouncy, dreamy version that speaks to sunnier days. Santiago Salazar steps up on the flip with two contrasting versions, from the cosmically-charged 4/4 funk of his straight-up remake to the deeper shades of the 'Sci-fi Xicano' remix under his S2 alias.
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Game One (remixes)
Game One (remixes) (translucent purple vinyl 12")
Cat: KNT 30P. Rel: 28 Dec 23
Game One (Steve Rachmad remix) (6:46)
Game One (Santiago Salazar Remake) (6:21)
Game One (S2 - Sci-fi Xicano remix) (5:41)
Review: Juan Atkins released some of the funkiest, dreamiest techno of his imperious career as Infiniti. a collaboration with Orlando Voorn,. 'Game One' originally came out on Metroplex in 1994 and it's since become an essential part of the Detroit techno canon. On this release for Kontakt we're treated to some visionary remixes of the track from trusted experts, leading in with Steve Rachmad's pumped up, springy rendition on the A-side. It's a version which upholds the machine soul sensibility of the original, paying all due respect to the blueprint Atkins laid down as a Detroit techno pioneer. On the flip we get treated to two contrasting versions from Santiago Salazar, with his first take heading into interstellar electro territory before casting adrift on the deep house-tinted 'Sci-Fi Xicano Remix'.
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Wayfinder
Wayfinder (12")
Cat: NONPLUS 032. Rel: 14 Oct 15
Overpass (9:23)
Wayfinder (6:51)
Dromolaxia (7:03)
Review: Boddika's Nonplus continues to impress us with its ever evolving direction and surprising array of recruits that still remain in harmony with its modus operandi. After equally surprising yet undoubtedly great releases by Shlomi Aber and Eduardo de la Calle, Berghain and Infrastructure NYC regular Ed Davenport aka Inland steps up; and delivers the goods as always. "Overpass" is a full frontal peak time weapon that reflects his experience playing in the worlds best techno club and brilliantly executed in all its nine minute glory. The title track is more suited for the pre peak time moments; a hypnotic slow burner but still retaining some intensity. Finally "Dromolaxia" is a sturdy and slowly evolving stomper with some real sinister dub chords lurking in the background. Tip.
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Five Phases: Reflected Wisdom
Cat: AL 074. Rel: 14 Nov 23
Reflected Wisdom (5:00)
Forced Adaptation (5:12)
Review: Innellea returns to Afterlife with an instalment from his ambitious live project, Five Phases. 'Forced Adaptation' growls with ominous venom. Midway through, we encounter a neon-tinged breakdown designed to ignite the dancefloor. 'Reflected Wisdom' has a little more urgency and jaunty energy, Innellea clearly bringing the electrified funk. Five Phases is a series of releases and an upcoming extended live set journey, taking the audience in five phases from birth to death. From light to light in an audiovisual reflection of life: this EP represents its third and fourth phase.
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Explorer EP
Cat: ALT 007. Rel: 08 Feb 24
Unknown Depths (5:34)
Explorer (4:58)
Aquaculture (4:58)
Super 6 (10:40)
Review: Innershades has always dealt in lo-fi, misty sounds that are steeped in beauty and melancholy and offer plenty of subtle homages to Detroit. Here he cooks up more electro magic on the Explorer EP, which is again minimalistic in design but maximal in terms of dancefloor impact. His melodies really convey true emotional pain and the drums bring sleek electro energy and brilliance. 'Unknown Depths' is a serene one to open with, 'Explorer' brings some acid modulations and extra percussive snap and 'Aquaculture' is the most liquid and dubby cut here. 'Super 6' has a sense of hope for the future in its brighter, more optimistic melodies. Exceptional stuff.
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Heritage Volume 1
Cat: ALT 004. Rel: 12 Apr 23
This Is Belgium (5:09)
Eternal Voices (6:16)
The After Hours Club (5:04)
Rave Signal (5:31)
Review: Innershades pays tribute to classic dance music sounds on 'Heritage Vol. 1', infusing his tech and progressive productions with distinct sounds rather than merely emulating them. Monolithic drum sequences and menacing melodies run throughout the EP. 'This Is Belgium' features a clear-cut rhythm structure that allows the bassline to glide against SH-101 leads, while 'Eternal Voices' employs a 303 to create chaos and the energetic 'Rave Signal' combines ever-modulating leads, silky string layers and solid bass. The EP showcases Innershades's contemporary palette and pays respect to the new beat genre.
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Sandstones
Sandstones (marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: ETUILTD 019. Rel: 03 Apr 23
Sandstones (6:25)
Volca Dub (6:15)
Everlasting (9:07)
Review: The classy work of Etui continues here with Insect O bringing a unique dub techno perspective to this latest marbled vinyl 12". 'Sandstones' is a classic of the genre - the fathom-deep bottom end, the rippling chords that gently make their way across the face of the tune before disappearing to an infinite horizon and the oversized hi-hats adding more scale. 'Volca Dub' is more textured and slower, with melodic motifs sinking in deep next to icy hi hats and 'Everlasting' ups the ante with some sleek, dynamic minimal techno that is again dubbed out to perfection.
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X01
X01 (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: XYX 01. Rel: 29 Nov 21
Track 1 (5:48)
Track 2 (6:32)
Track 3 (5:25)
Review: Here's some fresh techno from Intercepts, a new project dropping three slabs of hi-def, immersive club material from three different un-named artists for adventurous souls. 'Track 1' moves at a slower tempo and deals in fractured rhythms, all the better to carry the huge swathes of atmospheric sound design. 'Track 2' rolls with a deceptive discoid funk which contrasts neatly with the looped up Berlin techno-friendly elements. 'Track 3' takes things even further out into experimental - but still rhythmical - territory, marking Intercepts out as a label with a strong sense of adventure and their own distinctive way of merging influences into something which may well tickle your ear drums.
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Industrial Models
Cat: V 034. Rel: 05 Jun 23
Industrial Model (6:29)
The ELKA Experiment (5:39)
Remodel (5:29)
Elements & Space (5:33)
Review: Veteran electro-oddities producer Intergalactic Gary, hailing from The Hague, offers up four new sonic prototypes for his latest eureka-moment-in-sound, 'Industrial Model'. Like playful blueprints for some godforsaken sonic Von Neumann machine, tracks like 'Elements & Space' and 'The ELKA Experiment' combine emotion and surrealism with such force and skill that it quite convincingly recalls the human feeling of panic as an analog-machinic-army takes on a mind of its own. Our fave is the janky-ambient cut 'Remodel', which proves said sonic army has the capacity to shapeshift on the nanoparticular level. Freaky!
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Never Been
Cat: AD 019. Rel: 19 Jan 23
Fly Me In (4:19)
Freefall (6:43)
Hidden Tongue (3:41)
Situational Lullaby (5:34)
Lurking Orange (4:45)
Review: After coming up while working in the Rush Hour record store in Amsterdam, Interstellar Funk has now branched out and established his own sound and his own label. And that is Artificial Dance, where he hooks up with Loradeniz for this interesting take on cold wave and synth. The tracks are underpinned by contemporary bass and deep groves which makes them perfect for club play but not at the expense of the melodies. They are curious, crystalline, freeform and mystic and help make this a handy record that brings something different - not least the new age ambiance of 'Situational Lullaby'.
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Hush
Hush (12")
Cat: ARTSCORE 018. Rel: 17 Nov 22
Memories (5:47)
Heavy Heart (5:40)
Hush (5:24)
Error (5:13)
Review: The influence of trance on techno continues to grow throughout Europe. Introversion embraces that on the first track on his new 12" for Arts. It's build on classic techno drums but overlaid with bright chords that are subtle yet infused with euphoria. There is a similar sense of heart on sleeve emption to 'Heavy Heart' which makes an art form out of high speed melancholy. The title track brings more fizzing texture and trippy synth patterns that bring their own sense of tension and 'Error' closes down with the most paranoid melodies of the lot. It all adds up to a captivating and emotive take on techno.
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Nostalgia
Nostalgia (12")
Cat: ARTSCORE 022. Rel: 08 Dec 23
Nostalgia (5:07)
Mania (5:21)
Burden (4:45)
Burden (SAMA remix) (6:19)
Review: Berlin-based techno devotee Julius Debler follows up on a run of releases for Artscore with his first drop for Arts' main imprint, bringing an assured, mature sound along with him. The title track on Nostalgia conjures precisely the feeling the name implies, using plaintive melodic phrasing over a solid techno thrum to create an introspective peak time weapon. 'Mania' is a more tightly-wound, pensive kind of workout, using nervy, interwoven arps to eke out the tension in the track. 'Burden' switches stance for a more sentimental, breakbeat driven approach which is closer to sad-eyed electronica than techno, until SAMA turns in a remix which locks the track down to some dungeon-ready 4/4.
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Parting Galaxies On A Forlorn Leaderboard
Parting Galaxies On A Forlorn Leaderboard (white marbled vinyl 12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: PERSEPHONICSIRENS 10. Rel: 11 Aug 21
Petit Oratorio Des Oiseaux Migrateurs (2:05)
You Feel By Mistake (9:02)
Angstblute (5:15)
Lethe (2:50)
Review: The next release on Persephonic Sirens comes from Inventory With Hamilton, which is the new project of label chief Michael Wollenhaupt (aka Ancient Methods) with Wahiba Khadri - who collaborate for the first time since 2018's The Jericho Records. Parting Galaxies On A Forlorn Leaderboard features four diverse sonic excursions that are presented in a singular style, yet still consistent with the label's dark aesthetic. From the electrifying imaginary film score of 'Petit Oratorio Des Oiseaux Migrateurs' which leads into the pitch black EBM pulse of 'Angstblute' over on the flip, and ending with the haunting cold wave of 'Lethe' - prepare to enter the void!
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Physics Of The Human Mind
Cat: RTTD 020. Rel: 14 Nov 22
Quantized Gravity (7:07)
Ferrum (4:36)
11 July (3:49)
Heliocentrism (8:02)
Review: Yet again, Helena Hauff's Return To Disorder label brings us a new talent from the world of electro production, this time in the shape of India's Investigations of a Dog. The four tracks here contain a lively, energetic feel sure to tempt the reticent onto the dancefloor, matched with a dreamy optimism that gives them an ultra pleasurable head-in-the-clouds celestial feel. 'Heliocentrism' has echoes of classic LFO's naive melodicism, '11 July' is sunny and gently bubbling in the same vein as Aphex's first 'Ambient Works' LP, and the rest is generally infectious and loveable yet employed with a touch of subtle restraint. We look forward to further Investigations
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Odyssey
Odyssey (12")
Cat: MR 008. Rel: 15 Dec 22
Silhouette (5:27)
Non Return To Zero (5:23)
Red Storm (4:40)
Body Impulse (4:36)
Odyssey (5:18)
Review: German live act and producer Invexis is a legend amongst techno heads of a certain age. He hasn't actually relaxed any music for 20 years, however, so it's great that SHDW & Obscure Shape invite him out of the shadows for a new 12" that shows his blistering style. 'Silhouette' is a whirlwind of unrelenting drums and synth patterns that never stop evolving and twist and turn your mind into knots. 'Non Return To Zero' has a raw mechanical funk at its heart then things get hard assed on 'Red Storm,' deeper on 'Body Impulse' and euphoric on 'Odyssey.'
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Played by: Perc
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Reunion Of Two Bodies/Terms Of Propaganda
Cat: INF 018. Rel: 13 Mar 15
Prism Split (A Scrying Song) (10:02)
Reunion Of Two Bodies (7:56)
Terms Of Propaganda
Review: There's not much that we know about techno deviant Campbell Irvine apart from the fact that he's released on Function and Inland's Infrastructure label before. Oh, we do also know that he makes deep and textural electronic music which borders on the clinically insane. "Prism Split (A Scrying Song)" is a percussive bundle of sonics and ethereal quasi-melodies, "Reunion Of Two Bodies" is a glitchy, no nonsense techno number that's been stripped of bass drums, whereas "Terms Of Propaganda" lies somewhere in the vast soundscape between drone and noise. Gorgeous artwork, too.
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Audio Exotica EP
Audio Exotica EP (12" + poster)
Cat: MARICAS 001. Rel: 24 Sep 20
Extrema (6:29)
Floating C2 (5:52)
Track 90 (5:41)
KetaJungle (5:03)
Contacto (6:23)
Review: Fittingly, the first release from Barcelona party crew Maricas's offshoot record label was written and produced by one of their co-founders, resident DJ ISAbella. Rich in analogue electronic sounds that hark back to techno's dim and distant past, not to mention some suitably weighty basslines inspired by Warp Records bleep-era output, it's as vibrant, exciting and interesting a debut 12" as we've come across of late. Highlights include the sub-heavy, club-ready intoxication of "Track 90", the psychedelic, breakbeat-driven heat of closing cut "Contacta", and the alien-sounding, early LFO style intoxication of EP opener "Extrema".
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Point Reyes
Point Reyes (hand-numbered hand-stamped 12" limited to 299 copies)
Cat: ALBEIT 002. Rel: 15 Nov 18
No Mercy (5:43)
Cheaper (8:18)
Point Reyes (8:35)
Review: We were blown away by Albeit Records' first release, a killer EP of previously unheard archive cuts from long serving machine abusers Activ-Analog. For release number two, the Bristol-based label has decided to flip the script, offering up a three-track salvo from up-and-coming producer Ismael Zouaoui. The Berlin artist goes straight for the jugular with "No Mercy", wrapping chilling melodies, booming sub-bass and drunken deep space chords around a kick-drum dominated rhythm track, before successfully breaking up the beats on the wonderfully deep-but-punchy "Cheaper". Arguably best of all, though, is B-side "Point Reyes", an impeccable exercise in intergalactic IDM that's blessed with some deliciously jazzy hybrid electro/broken techno beats.
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Played by: Jane FItz
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Intersections (remastered)
Cat: TM 014. Rel: 28 Mar 23
The Intersection (9:07)
Ketama (7:39)
Kolo (8:57)
Review: For their latest deep dive into mid-90s electronic music history, Transmigration has decided to explore the slim but perfectly formed catalogue of Mark Lloyd and Mark Richardson's Isomise project. The pair released two 12s under the alias in 1995, and 'Intersections' features remastered versions of tracks plucked from both. A-side 'The Intersection' is simply superb: a sparse, minimalistic, intergalactic excursion that presents nine minutes of hissing tech-jazz cymbals, broken techno beats, dubby bass, creepy melodic motifs and whispered vocal samples. On side B you'll find wayward, mind-mangling acid techno throb job 'Ketama' and the percussion-heavy, acid-flecked psychedelic techno hedonism of 'Kolo'. In a word: essential!
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Played by: Tom Drew
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Italojohnson 15
Italojohnson 15 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: ITJ 15. Rel: 23 May 22
Track 1 (6:36)
Track 2 (5:38)
Track 3 (5:26)
Review: Enigmatic Berlin collective Italojohnson are back with their first release this year, with more 'simple body soul music' on its 15th release. Three tracks on this one; the A side cut is a right stomper that's perfect for those heads-down moments on the afterhours dancefloor, then over on the flip we've got a dark, trippy DJ tool. Then, it's all aboard the acid express for the 303 induced shuffle of B2. The release's press sheet states "It ain't that deep, fam" and that's true but, still - Tip!
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Tags: Dub Techno
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Mania EP
Mania EP (12")
Cat: SYNKRO 005. Rel: 24 Jan 24
Mania (7:00)
Robotop (7:13)
Optimal Power (6:58)
Excess (6:56)
Review: All minimal fans know that Romania has been a hot bed for these sorts of sounds for years and now Synkroniq is a newish label that is again reminding us of that. Its fifth release keeps up the fine standard set by the first four and is one that finds Iuly.B mixing up sonic abstracting with compelling grooves. 'Mania' layers the scruffy kicks up with jittery perc and twisted synths for something tense and cosmic then 'Robotop' brings 90s prog techno colours and 'Optimal Power' rides on slick drums and astral synth patterns. 'Excess' is the tight, kinetic and neon-hued tech house cruiser to close down in style.
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Calypso Cult II
Calypso Cult II (limited translucent brown marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: MC 059. Rel: 29 Mar 22
Thomass Jackson - "Big Plastic Room" (9:01)
Thomass Jackson - "Slow Train" (7:15)
Inigo Vontier - "Jungle Tungle" (6:58)
Inigo Vontier - "Hipocampos" (5:38)
Review: When it comes to heavy chug, Multi Culti has always known exactly where to strike to make the most memorable or - more accurately - inescapable impact. Thomas Jackson's 'Slow Train' is just the latest case in point, then, drawing dancers and listeners alike in with its warm-hued, hypnotic synth lines, stabs and warbles in all the right places to ensure that while not that much happens, you'll be stomping about like everything was going on at once. Far from a one-track-wonder, Calypso Cult II is the label setting out all its stalls with aplomb. 'Jungle Tungle' is a strange, somewhat shrill, constantly building and percussively dominated workout that's tough and yet not actually that tough. 'Big Plastic Room' is peak time acid meets Kraut oddness, while 'Hipocampos' brings things to a beautiful close with beguiling, downtempo sludge.
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The Light In The Darkness Saga Vol 1
Cat: SAT 001. Rel: 07 Jul 23
Ein Neuer Disco Sound (5:27)
Night Dubbers (6:38)
Evil (Is Going On) (5:56)
From Dusk Till Dawn (4:24)
Don't Cry (bonus track) (4:46)
Review: Otis and Intheismah inaugurate the new Satelliet Studio label with some punchy, electro-tinted techno that should be of great interest to fans of artists like The Hacker. Otis has previously been spotted on labels like Partisan and EYA, which should give you some idea of his sound, while Andrea 'Intheismah' Sbardella makes a debut appearance on this release. There's an analogue warmth to the productions which is instantly engaging, not least on stand out EBM cut 'Evil (Is Going On)'. Swapping between solo tracks and joint efforts, the pair share a vision for darkly seductive machine music crying out for a basement cast in red light and an appropriately gnarly soundsystem.
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Signal II Signal EP
Signal II Signal EP (12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: WF 04. Rel: 11 Jul 23
Qeta - "Idream" (6:19)
Qeta - "Revved Orb" (7:10)
Qeta - "Redawn" (4:27)
Inkipak - "Plex" (6:06)
Inkipak - "Schedule" (6:44)
Inkipak - "Wetlands" (3:23)
Review: Qeta and Inkipak show off their respective skills on this fine split EP on Sound Synthesis's Wave Function label. Qeta takes care of the a-side with a serene opener in the form of 'Idream' which pairs lush ambient designs with pristine breakbeats. 'Revved Orb' is a more dubbed-out and trippy post-jungle rhythm with 'Redawn' bringing soulful Detroit techno style to the floor. With his trio of tunes, Inkipak offers stripped-back breaks and celestial chords, heavenly moods on 'Schedule' and a cosmic comedown soundtrack with 'Wetlands.'
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Signal II Signal EP (B-STOCK)
Signal II Signal EP (B-STOCK) (12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: WF 04. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Qeta - "Idream"
Qeta - "Revved Orb"
Qeta - "Redawn"
Inkipak - "Plex"
Inkipak - "Schedule"
Inkipak - "Wetlands"
Review: ***B-STOCK: Torn sleeve, otherwise in excellent working condition***


Qeta and Inkipak show off their respective skills on this fine split EP on Sound Synthesis's Wave Function label. Qeta takes care of the a-side with a serene opener in the form of 'Idream' which pairs lush ambient designs with pristine breakbeats. 'Revved Orb' is a more dubbed-out and trippy post-jungle rhythm with 'Redawn' bringing soulful Detroit techno style to the floor. With his trio of tunes, Inkipak offers stripped-back breaks and celestial chords, heavenly moods on 'Schedule' and a cosmic comedown soundtrack with 'Wetlands.'
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DIDSCHNVINYL 001
Cat: DIDSCHNVINYL 001. Rel: 28 Mar 24
Super Flu & Ivan Mas - "It's A House Day" (6:02)
Monkey Safari - "Malmedy" (5:45)
Super Flu & Mar&Mer - "AMA" (5:36)
Review: If you love the sound of Get Physical and similarly anthemic German techno labels, you're going to love this release on new label Didschn. The label nods to a track Super Flu released back in 2010, which was remixed to great effect by Monkey Safari a couple of years back. Now Super Flu open proceedings on this new release in partnership with Ivan Mas on the epic, infectious 'It's A House Day'. Monkey Safari then hop on the B-side for 'Malmedy', which hits a sweet spot near the mid-00s melodic minimal you'd hear from the likes of Gabriel Ananda. Then Super Flu and Mar+Mer link up for 'AMA', a sensual, emotive hands-in-the-air moment to move the masses.
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The Most Wanted Digital Dubplates Volume 2
Cat: PALINGLTD 003. Rel: 27 Oct 22
Twerk Dat Shit (4:05)
Drive Me Crazy (3:27)
Pumping Bass (5:34)
XTC People (4:11)
Sendwhich (4:19)
Playa Hate (2:38)
Review: Making no bones about his sources of inspiration, Rotterdam-based DJ and producer Mitchel Polderman directs his Tafkamp alias to a wholesale ghetto house / Dance Mania aesthetic right down to the centre label. Tracks like 'Twerk Dat Shit' and 'Drive Me Crazy' have all the moves you'd expect from some proper Chicago early 90s gear, but Polderman's sound has a slicker modern finish which sets it apart from the OG material. There are six tracks on this release, and they all channel legends like DJ Deeon et al, with a pitched down sample of Peaches thrown in for good measure.
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Played by: Wes Baggaley
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Correcciones Calypso 4
Cat: CC 004. Rel: 24 Apr 23
Youkounkoun - "Samoarabian" (6:50)
Inigo Vontier - "Transito" (6:11)
Thomass Jackson - "Traccident" (7:01)
Olta Karawame - "Folie Sans Dent" (6:05)
Review: Correcciones Calypso returns from a generous hiatus with the fourth edition of its acclaimed edit series, replete with four re-edits that veer from the subtle to the downright brazen. Thomass Jackson and INigo Vontier invite the French duo Youkounkoun to open proceedings with an insane early 80s edit full of big drums and exotic touches that's been blowing dancefloors all around the world for the past years - and definitely resides in the brazen category, despite a lot of work having gone into it. Olta Karawame make their debut on the series with a powerful, compact edit full of ballsy keyboard riffing and a military-sized kick drum that is guaranteed to have heads banging . To complete the release label bosses Thomass and INigo deliver edits of their own with their characteristic sound, giving this EP maximum a value for money factor and entertainment from start to finish.

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Colors Of The Dark (reissue)
Colors Of The Dark (reissue) (limited 180 gram clear vinyl LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: RINR 13. Rel: 29 Jun 23
Intro (1:53)
Sequence_01 (8:36)
Sequence_02 (7:29)
Sequence_03 (4:01)
Sequence_04 (3:12)
"Yami Ha Hikari No Haha" (2:28)
Outro (4:02)
Review: The late Rei Harakami was a vital force in Japanese ambient electronica around the turn of the millennium, and his catalogue of works continue to be a source of intrigue and exploration for seasoned listeners as much as new arrivals. Colors Of The Dark was originally released in 2006, and features Harakami exploring strikingly elegant, undulating tones with a gallery-like crispness to the overall sound field. He also worked with Ikuko Harada on the track 'Yami Wa Hikari No Haha'. Rings has been committed to reissuing much of Harakami's music, and after the sought-after 2015 vinyl pressing of Colors Of The Dark became unobtainable again so quickly, it was high time for a new edition to be released so the music might reach more eager ears.
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Eye Cube
Cat: VERLP 45. Rel: 03 Mar 23
Prismatic (2:12)
Vantableu (8:27)
Gypsotheque 2 (3:48)
La Grotte Aux Fees (5:02)
Kaszio Plus 1 (3:42)
0/0/01/48 (5:10)
Montsouris (4:29)
Infinite Melodies (4:22)
Review: There's always some magic in the air when you receive and start to unwrap a new I:Cube release. One of the lesser sung but undisputed legends of the French electronic, house and dance music landscape, his rise through the Parisian underground in the mid-late 1990s has informed a stylistic diversity throughout his oeuvre, and in his club sets, meaning you could be about to hear almost anything, but it's definitely going to be amazing. That's certainly true of studio album seven (under the I:Cube solo moniker). Eye Cube is another trippy triumph, calling at pitstops like the beguiling downbeat synth jazz dream of 'Kaszio Plus 1', the heavy, immersive and slightly shamanic tones of 'La Grotte Aux Fees', and the raw, Silver Apples-esque hypnotic dance floor business of 'Vantableu', among other destinations. A gripping ride we implore you to take.
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Agartha
Agartha (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: KOMPAKT 461. Rel: 24 May 23
Abyss (2:25)
Searching (5:11)
Subterranean Life (5:51)
Ceremony Of The Dead (7:10)
Floating Against Time (6:32)
Abyss II (3:09)
Burning (7:31)
Agartha (6:29)
Darkness (3:52)
Eternally (4:46)
Review: To date Wata Igarashi has released most of his work as singles. The Japanese techno producer has steadily risen in profile thanks to releases for the likes of The Bunker New York, Nidgar, Bitta and Delsin, but now his trajectory shifts into a different gear as he offers up his first fully-fledged artist album outside of Japan for the mighty Kompakt. It's clear from the offset he's relished the opportunity to stretch out on an album and we're treated to some stunningly rendered ambient and downtempo soundscapes - just listen to the slow rise and fall of 'Searching' and you'll be instantly sold. There's space for drama and accomplished composition as on 'Ceremony Of The Dead', jazzy exploits on 'Burning' and much more besides, showcasing the unbridled imagination of one of Japan's brightest talents.
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Liminal Rhythms
Liminal Rhythms (hand-numbered 2xCD + MP3 download code limited to 100 copies)
Cat: ECU 009. Rel: 30 Oct 23
Nebulonix (CD1)
Resonance
Solitude
Fleeting
Ethereal
Echoes
Resonance (Futuregrapher remix)
Resonance (Weldroid remix)
Fleeting (Keiss remix)
Fleeting (NYORAI remix)
Echoes (Room Of Wires remix)
Nebulonix (Heft remix)
Nebulonix (Analept remix)
Nebulonix (Energy No13 remix)
Nebulonix (Lokom remix)
Resonance (Bistro Boy remix)
Fleeting (Cyance remix)
Fleeting (Ambidextrous remix)
Fleeting (Nariel remix)
Echoes (Cyan341 remix)
Echoes (Eden Grey Jam remix)
Echoes (Stekri The River remix)
Resonance (Pablo Funk Bass remix)
Review: Russian Ilya Bitekhtin, also known as Illocanblo, has already impressed with previous outings but now steps up his game with new album, Liminal Rhythms. He is a party promoter behind Saint-Petersburg's IDM Nights who also runs the Nenormalizm netlabel as well as producing so really knows what it takes to get the floor going and draws on that here. The record has six tracks of signature electro and seventeen remixes from artists all around the world. 'Nebulonix' kicks off with freewheeling synth lines and cosmic colours, 'Solitude' is a restless and richly layered track of percolating electro-funk and 'Ethereal' is a celestial party starter. The likes of Ambidextrous, Bistro Boy, Cyance and Energy N-13 then step up with the remixes to make this a global release.

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