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Amongst The Stars
Amongst The Stars (limited CD)
Cat: ECHOSPACE 138LE. Rel: 21 Dec 20
Amongst The Stars (original Tape Session)
Amongst The Stars (Variant's Etherscope)
 in stock $16.31
Storm
Storm (limited coloured vinyl 12")
Cat: BTL 013C. Rel: 15 Feb 22
Storm (12:45)
Pomping World (4:34)
Played by: Mark Broom
 in stock $15.51
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
 in stock $12.09
Suburban Hunting
Suburban Hunting (limited heavyweight coloured splattered vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: CITI 018. Rel: 23 Nov 15
Nursing Home (2:18)
Vacant (5:50)
Derelict (5:31)
Godless (6:10)
Scum (4:02)
Tourist Zone (4:16)
Crime (6:19)
Suburban Hunting (6:14)
Knives (6:07)
Prayer Space (5:13)
Shallow Pits (2:04)
Review: It's been a delight to see Oliver Ho's Broken English Club project develop artistically over recent times, with some fine records for Jealous God and Veronica Vasicka's Cititrax label along the way. Suburban Hunting sees Ho deliver his debut Broken English Club album, featuring some 11 tracks of primitive electronics and cinematic pseudo techno cuts. Tunes like "Vacant", "Derelict", or "Scum" all share a loose techno framework, but the real aesthetic is much vaster than that, verging on remnants of post-punk, industrial and all that goodness and hybrid class that came out of the late 1980's. It's another fine addition to the sublime Cititrax discography, and we recommended it just as much as the previous numbers.
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 in stock $34.18
Gutz
Gutz (limited fluorescent orange vinyl 12")
Cat: CITI 015. Rel: 19 Nov 14
Gutz
Rut
Save Us
Review: Earlier this year Minimal Wave offshoot provided one of this year's most visceral dancefloor weapons in Kino-I, the debut from Doug Lee's new An-I project. Taking inspiration from techno, jack, industrial and punk, An-I successfully drew a line under some of the Berlin-based artist's previous disco-flavoured endeavours. And then some! If you like the Kino-I 12" you will love the new triplet of An-I productions housed on this appropriately titled Gutz 12". The title track alone should come with a health warning; such is the furious onslaught of machine funk it contains, whilst the unnerving "Rut" is the most schizophrenic production you will hear this year. Best of all id closing track "Save Us" sounds like a cross between in Aeternam Vale and Silent Servant. Pressed on a rather thick and dashing slab of magenta orange vinyl!
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 in stock $20.51
Beautiful Rewind
Cat: TEXT 025CD. Rel: 04 Oct 13
Gong
Parallel Jalebi
Our Navigation
Ba Teaches Yoga
Kool FM
Crush
Buchla
Aerial
Ever Never
Unicorn
Your Body Feels
Review: Given that Four Tet's recent 0181 LP was comprised of material from Kieran Hebden's archives, and last year's Pink was largely compiled of tracks from the previous 18 months of 12" releases, it seems fair to say that Beautiful Rewind is his first proper album since 2010's There Is Love In You, and as such, it arrives with some degree of expectation. The past few years have seen the producer engage increasingly with the dancefloor, and these rhythms are most definitely present across the LP, particularly in the jungle breaks of "Kool FM", pirate radio-influenced techno of "Buchla" and hesitant dubstep style rhythms of "Parallel Jalebi". For the most part however Beautiful Rewind is as varied as the likes of Rounds and There Is Love In You, with the minimalist kosmische of "Ba Teaches Yoga", analogue gurgles of "Crush" and dawn chorus sounds of closer "Your Body Feels" all as beautiful as his most enduring tracks.
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 in stock $7.11
The Rising Sun
Cat: TRESOR 214. Rel: 26 Oct 04
Resurgence
It Works
The Rising Sun
Intermission
Awaken
Universal Mind
Beyonder
Solar Storm
Breakz
Tenth
 in stock $20.78
Hidden In This Is The Light That You Miss
Cat: DNLP 028. Rel: 29 May 20
Calling Down A Curse (10:05)
Eros In Tangiers (3:14)
The Blind Departing (6:54)
I See Fire (5:07)
Alone Of All Her Sex (1:51)
The Sun Rose Pure (11:02)
Cracked Earth (5:36)
Another Kind Of Love (1:52)
Everything Is Ahead Of Us (6:49)
Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $25.23
The Gehenna Odyssey
The Gehenna Odyssey (coloured vinyl 12")
Cat: ALTAR 003. Rel: 25 Jun 19
Itzrel Itzrel Azazel (5:38)
Path To Topeth (4:54)
Kothar-wa-Khasis (6:48)
Render Unto Moloch (6:34)
 in stock $15.25
Atwater Dance
Cat: SN 006. Rel: 04 Jul 19
Cromwell (5:52)
Atwater Dance (7:26)
Nine Tailors (7:45)
Valley (6:29)
 in stock $11.31
Mutant Future EP
Mutant Future EP (green splattered vinyl 12" 再出版)
Cat: LT 065RP. Rel: 29 Feb 24
Switchblade (Descendant mix) (4:55)
Mutant Future (5:36)
Burnout (4:19)
Escape The Echo Chamber (5:09)
Take It Easy (5:42)
Sun Over I-5 South (4:18)
Review: The pivotal Lobster Theremin welcomes D.Dan for a new EP that follows on from a fine run of recent form. As always, he serves up thrilling, hard hitting techno that has you clenching both your fists and your teeth as you buckle in for the white knuckle ride. "Switchblade" kicks off with distorted drums and urgent synth stabs that race along at 100 miles an hour. "Mutant Force" is just that with its tortured synths and surging drums, then burn out offers a dystopian take on mind warping Mills-ian techno. There is slightly deeper, warmer stuff on the flipside that carries you to the very fringes of the galaxy.
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 in stock $13.42
Die Illusion
Cat: ARTSCORE 008. Rel: 18 Oct 19
Die Illusion (6:00)
Rebell (5:07)
Leiser Zorn (5:45)
Das Ritual (4:47)
Lichtgestalten (5:26)
 in stock $14.20
Peel Session
Peel Session (12" in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: WARPLP 3006. Rel: 15 Nov 19
Take Control (4:11)
To The Limit (3:31)
Rob's Nightmare (4:07)
Lost World (5:42)
 in stock $15.51
Resilience
Cat: FLASHX 009. Rel: 18 Jan 19
Resilience (5:44)
In Abundance (5:57)
Geometry (Florian Meindl remix) (6:11)
Geometry (6:01)
 in stock $12.09
World 2 World (remastered)
Amazon (4:37)
Jupiter Jazz (4:31)
Cosmic Traveler (6:48)
Greater Than Yourself (5:13)
 in stock $15.51
Mark Ernestus Remixes
Cat: DDS 026. Rel: 17 Oct 17
Congo Get Slap (Mark Ernestus remix) (7:11)
Flagged Up (Mark Ernestus remix) (9:33)
Review: The DDS label, short for Distort Decay Sustain, has given artists like Demdike Stare a platform on which to express themselves through over the years, but it was really Equiknoxx's LP from 2016, Bird Sound Power, which opened their doors to a whole new category of listener. In fact, it was that LP, with all its stunning, dub-wise experimentation, which has led to Mark Ernestus being called up for a pair of remixes. As you probably know, this is a rare case, so this 12" is sort of a special piece - "Congo Get Slap" is given the pure Ernestus rundown, with a charging, minimalistic percussion being swallowed whole by the raucous dub stabs caving in from all angles; the remix of "Flagged Up" is a much slower, more brooding affair in the same vein as the mythical cuts residing on imprints like Basic Channel and Chain Reaction - nothing but deep, meditative dub flexing for the mind. BIG!
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 in stock $21.03
Umi Says/Sandstorm
Cat: UM 323. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Mos Def - "Umi Says" (dub)
Mos Def - "Umi Says" (vocal)
Carl Craig - "Sandstorm"
Review: Mos Def's "Umi Says" is one of those tunes that has crossover appeal from hip hop, house to mainstream. It's simplistic beauty and heartfelt vocals make for a truly amazing piece of music that breaks all genre boundaries. Long since deleted, the dub and vocal mix appear on this limited white label promo. On the flip, you'll find the deeper than deep tech storm that is Carl Craig's "Sandstorm" a much overlooked B side of one of his records.
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 in stock $14.20
Unanswered Question
Cat: DC 117. Rel: 31 Oct 13
Unanswered Question (Julian Jewel remix)
Virga
Played by: F
 in stock $15.25
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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 in stock $14.20
Alien Liaison
Alien Liaison (limited 12")
Cat: TM 015. Rel: 26 May 23
Madranga (7:53)
An Astrologically Auspicious Moment (6:37)
 in stock $17.62
First Contact
Cat: CAM0 002. Rel: 01 Feb 24
Voyage (6:20)
First Contact (5:46)
Below Surface (5:27)
First Contact (D-Bridge remix) (5:14)
 in stock $13.42
Persona
Persona (beige vinyl 12")
Cat: 12MCSL 010. Rel: 15 Jun 23
Departures (6:26)
Axis Mundi (6:32)
Persona (7:04)
Sea Creatures (6:59)
Leftovers (6:30)
Tags: Minimal
 in stock $18.15
Waiting For The Lights
Cat: SMR 012. Rel: 22 Feb 23
Waiting For The Lights (5:26)
Waiting For The Lights (Mandalay mix) (6:45)
Waiting For The Lights (Thai mix) (7:30)
Waiting For The Champion Sound (5:05)
Review: 'Waiting For The Lights' was first released in 1992, and is a breakbeat heartbreaker in mono, marrying stuttering leads and bleepazoid melodies into a hissing stew. Mandalay's mix is a heavyweight remix, not shy of indulging in 'tribal' additions such as marimba and djembe. By far the best remix is the Thai Mix, adding the perfect amount of weight with a rollicking acid line. We'll only say this about 'Waiting For Champion Sound', the B4: it deserved to be more of a hit.
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 in stock $19.46
Nation 2 Nation (reissue)
Cat: UR 005R. Rel: 21 Feb 23
Big Stone Lake (4:14)
Sometimes I Feel Like (6:51)
Nation 2 Nation (5:17)
Body & Soul (5:31)
The Theory (Mind mix) (2:25)
303 Sunset (3:38)
Review: This reissue of Underground Resistance's seminal Nation 2 Nation LP is a significant moment; the group's messages of liberation and resistance feel as relevant as ever, not least given the reivisionist concept behind this EP. Perhaps, though, we should resist chinstroking too much; for the original liner notes of this seminal release criticize the over-intellectualization of characteristically African American art forms such as house, hip-hop, jungle and jazz. Even so, this 1991 classic stands as tall as ever, with sax contributions from Lenny Price helping to explore exactly what jazz would sound like if it had originated with the analogue gear that was available to UR's members, decades later.
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 in stock $15.51
Refreshing Part 1
Refreshing Part 1 (180 gram vinyl 12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: TRESOR 352. Rel: 26 Apr 23
Never Sleep (5:17)
Gaze (5:39)
Obsession (4:42)
Driving Stars (4:49)
Into A Diamond (5:22)
Review: Angela and Daniele are an Italian pair from Naples who work together as Fireground. They turned heads from their first EP Dualism on Tresor in 2021 and have remained with the label since. It is there that they return with what is presumably a new series, Refreshing Part, as this is installment one. They have a frantic and frantic techno sounds rooted in the 90s school of box banging. 'Never Sleep' opens on that manic tip before 'Gaze' is a little more stripped back but no less potent. Elsewhere the caustic textures of 'Into A Diamond' are almost enough make your eyes water.
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 in stock $12.36
Fast Focus
Cat: SK11X 018. Rel: 20 Apr 23
Impulse (5:06)
Climax (6:07)
Fast Focus (5:39)
Haram (5:34)
Review: Since emerging at the beginning of the last decade, Berlin-based Spaniard Kwartz (real name Mario Campos) has become a reliable source of dark, atmospheric, clandestine techno. He specialises in combining dense, thickset grooves with mildly creepy melodic motifs, minor-key riffs and bags of unabashed energy. All those sonic traits can be clearly heard on his latest EP, which marks Campos's first vinyl outing for two years. We're particularly enjoying the panicked urgency of 'Fast Focus' and the entrancing heaviness of 'Impulse', where weirdo electronics and echoing melodic loops catch the ear, but all four cuts are undoubtedly tried and tested peak-time treats.
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 in stock $14.20
Diablo
Diablo (neon pink vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: PHLP 16. Rel: 08 Sep 22
Push (5:46)
Hey Diablo (5:36)
Power Passion (5:08)
You Remind Me (6:26)
I Love A Sea On Fire (5:13)
Give Me (3:15)
Blessings (5:56)
Higher Estates (6:31)
So Sweet (3:41)
To The Room (5:10)
Review: Former Factory Floor flummoxer and drummer Gabe Gurnsey grabs us by the groin on this gargantuan groveller of an LP, 'Diablo', his new album. Blending influences from Detroit techno, minimal post-punk and krautrock, it's an impressive follow-up to Physical, his debut solo album for Erol Alkan's Phantasy Sound. It hotly heats our hearing with high-octane hygge, and develops nicely out of his former one-off EPs and singles.
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 in stock $12.48
Mathspace remixes (B-STOCK)
Cat: STRCTRD 04. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Metrgeom Rasn (Silez remix) (4:45)
Vrtx Pentgn (Rommek remix) (5:57)
Metrgeom Rasn (Irrational Language Luminiscence remix) (6:36)
Sphr Conx (Swarm Intelligence remix) (4:52)
 in stock $20.78
Furfriend Ghost In The Machine & Perc Remixed
Cat: TPTX 004. Rel: 19 Feb 21
Furfriend - "Fist Fuck" (Perc remix) (7:31)
Ghost In The Machine - "Zero" (Scalameriya remix) (4:53)
Perc - "Dumpster" (EAS remix) (6:28)
 in stock $15.51
Live In NYC
Live In NYC (limited transparent red vinyl 12")
Cat: CITI 023. Rel: 11 Oct 17
Untitled I (4:05)
We Said No (alternative version) (4:32)
Translation (4:18)
Untitled II (5:29)
Careless Pedestrian (5:11)
Review: The don of Birmingham techno Karl O'Connor serves up some live rarities courtesy of retroverts Cititrax. Features recently uncovered recordings of a Regis performance in NYC on January 4th, 1997 at the famed Film Academy. His unmistakeable sound and influence is integral to the DNA of the techno sound, blatantly copied but never matched. Some classics from the Downwards catalogue are contained on this EP in all their austere fashion. "We Said No" "Translation" and "Careless Pedestrian" from his seminal 1996 LP Gymnastics being highlights. The original tapes were discovered by Evan Kreeger, studio work/transfers by James Ruskin in London and audio mastered by Veronica Vasicka in New York.
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 in stock $19.98
Star In A Circle
Cat: SN 003. Rel: 25 Aug 17
Weights & Measures (6:44)
Karst (6:03)
Star In A Circle (7:48)
Tagma (7:46)
 in stock $11.31
Amongst The Stars: Reshapes
Cat: ECHOSPACE 3138. Rel: 07 Sep 17
Amongst The Stars (Intrusion extended dub)
Amongst The Stars (CV313 Submersion)
Amongst The Stars (CV313 Immersion dub)
Amongst The Stars (CV313 Disintegration dub)
Amongst The Stars (Variant Etherscape)
Review: With Rod Modell putting the finishing touches to his next Deepchord album (due for release later in the year on Soma), Echospace partner Stephen Hitchell took the opportunity to record a new solo set of his own under the lesser-known Intrusion alias. "Amongst The Stars", a beguiling, 21-minute chunk of soft-focus dub techno smothered in spacey analogue electronics and the distant sound of traffic, is taken from that forthcoming album. Here, Hitchell's fine "Extended Dub" comes accompanied by a trio of varied but typically atmospheric translations from CV313 (AKA Hitchell and Modell), of which the astonishingly deep "Distintegration Dub" is probably our pick. On the second CD, Hitchell dons his ambient alias, Variant, and delivers an absorbing, CD-length "re-shape" that's as entrancing as it is quietly picturesque.
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 in stock $27.87
The Paskal EP
Cat: RAWAX 013LTD. Rel: 06 Jun 16
Basic Bull Man (7:10)
Blow (6:38)
Planet Stewart (7:33)
Jake's Room (5:41)
Played by: DJ 3000
 in stock $12.36
Gonzo Goa: Party Music 87-94
VARIOUS
Gonzo Goa: Party Music 87-94 (gatefold 2xLP + poster)
Cat: SMI 002. Rel: 23 May 23
Mindfield - "Saturnalia 4" (7:56)
Apostolis - "Clock Croc" (House Quickly mix) (7:19)
FUSE - "FU2" (Re edit) (5:25)
Peyote - "Alcatraz" (7:02)
Psyche - "The Saint Became A Lush" (6:25)
Man With No Name - "From Within" (5:23)
Zen - "Solar Data" (extended Tribal mix) (5:17)
Francesco Farfa & Joy Kitikonti - "Beat Control" (Siena mix I) (8:14)
Public Relation - "Eighty Eight" (instrumental) (4:35)
Ghostdance - "Ghostbeat" (New Beat mix) (5:05)
Chris & Cosey - "Exotika" (12" remix) (6:00)
Review: For their second release, Sound Migration has taken a deep dive into the music that soundtracked the infamous Goa party scene - initially populated by exiled hippies, but later a holiday haven for British E casualties and young Israeli ravers - between 1987 and 94. The tracks were chosen by scene stalwart (and key DJ) Ray Castle, making the blend of post-industrial EBM, early trance, new beat, formative progressive house and acid techno accurate and authentic. It's a fantastic musical snapshot that surprisingly sounds fresh and contemporary, with our picks of a very strong bunch including the bustling brilliance of FUSE's 'FU (2) (Re-Edit)', the glassy-eyed Euro synth-pop chug of Psyche's 'The Saint Became A Lush', the dreamy-but-acidic colour of Man With No Name's 'From Within', and the foreboding new beat shuffle of Public Relation's 'Eighty Eight (Instrumental)'.
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! low stock $36.02
Zum Thema Tiere
Cat: DDL-04. Rel: 23 Oct 23
Nutkin & Squirrel (6:58)
Go Kangaroo (7:05)
Destiny Frogs (10:11)
Played by: DJ Mau Mau
 in stock $17.62
Tropicana Tracks EP
Cat: ALT 010. Rel: 29 Feb 24
Brandy From Seattle (4:51)
Yorin Home Shopping (4:15)
Chlorine At Night (4:55)
Sorry About The Album (4:45)
 in stock $18.40
DJs Di Guetto
DJs DI GUETTO / VARIOUS
DJs Di Guetto (2xLP in hand-painted sleeve)
Cat: P 046. Rel: 10 Aug 23
DJ Marfox - "Drift Furioso" (5:25)
DJ NK - "Mete Chuva Muita Chuva" (4:20)
DJ Jesse & DJ Nervoso - "Estrago Terrivel" (6:58)
DJ NK - "Nao Chora Mais Nao" (7:25)
DJ Nervoso - "Tapada" (4:59)
DJ Fofuxo - "Tarracho Do Guetto" (5:13)
DJ Fofuxo - "E Africa" (5:04)
DJ Fofuxo - "Isto E Kazu Bite" (3:45)
DJ Jesse - "Techno" (5:39)
DJ NK - "Estao A Dar Medo" (3:32)
DJ Jesse - "Pimp My Ragga" (6:42)
DJ Nervoso - "Tarracho Nervoso" (5:52)
DJ Pausas & DJ Fofuxo - "Tarracho Exxelentt" (6:41)
Played by: Midland
 in stock $30.49
New Phonies (remastered)
New Phonies (remastered) (red marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: CWCS 024. Rel: 01 Feb 24
New Object (5:37)
Don't Talk (5:21)
Hand To Phone (5:37)
Your Lies (4:51)
Review: Remastered and reissued with new a new album cover via the Clone West Coast Series, Adult's 'New Phonies' EP first appeared in 2000 as the duo moniker of Nicola Kuperus and Adam Lee Miller, two legit electro stalwarts. This is a proper snappy electro EP - of the least sympathetic and most coldly calculating kind - evoking the fright of becoming trapped inside an inescapable subliminal-sonic cybernetic feedback loop, with all human faculties thrown to the wayside. 'Hand To Phone', for example, locks us into a communicative-cybernetic stasis, with spitty acid 16ths betraying the mood of becoming affective chasers of electromagnetic signals, unwittingly carrying out the bidding of our new techno-evangelist overlords. The A-sider 'New Object', meanwhile, with its sizzling 808s, transitional fluctuations and hip-hop vocal refrain - "I need you to accommodate my comunication needs" - touches on several layers of objectification at once: sexual, commodification, loss of the ability to speak. Adult truly dealt with adult themes and embraced their recapture into the machine - now you too can own their New Object.
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 in stock $15.25
Tower Hamlets
Cat: CBS 777RRR. Rel: 30 Jan 24
Bellmarsh (4:59)
Dimples (5:31)
Extendo (5:06)
Cheese Bin (5:01)
Review: Following a relatively quiet year which saw him release just two (admittedly must-check) EPs via Dub Recordings and PLURm Ryan James Ford gets his 2024 campaign underway with his first 12-inch for Clone's Basement Series in almost four years. Inspired in part by the crumbling, concrete-clad surrounds of Tower Hamlets in London, Ford offers up a swathe of Brutalist techno workouts tailor-made for sweat-soaked peak-time sessions and pitch-black basement parties. He begins with the dystopian, funk-fuelled heaviness of 'Bellmarsh', before reaching for fiendishly distorted beats, jacking bass and intergalactic synth stabs on 'Dimples'. 'Extendo' sees the sometime Happy Skull contributor pepper another surging and dusty techno groove with melancholic melodies and vintage Autechre style motifs, while 'Cheese Bin' is as psychedelic as it is dark and foreboding.
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 in stock $14.72
NET23 EP2
NET23 EP2 (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: NET 23EP2. Rel: 15 Feb 24
Crystal Distortion - "Jailbreak 96" (6:30)
Crystal Distortion - "Fridgetrax 2" (4:29)
69db - "Night Life" (8:00)
Review: Spiral Tribe's Network 23 label take a hyper-kinetic trip back into the archives for this 12", pulling out classic material from core members Crystal Distortion and 69db. 'Jailbreak 96' originally came out as an untitled track on 1995 release Part 2 and it sounds as punishing as ever as Simon Carter rides bloated kicks and annihilating textures turned up to a rampant tempo. We're not sure on where 'Fridgetrax 2' was pulled from, but it's a vintage slice of freetekno nonetheless, piling on the psychoactive pressure in a style which aligns with the harder, faster strains of techno knocking about these days. On the flip, 69db's 'Night Life' keeps the pressure up - free party fodder doesn't get any more real than this.
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No Senor
No Senor (limited 12")
Cat: IM 015. Rel: 29 Jan 24
No Senor (6:08)
Me & My Sequencer (part 1) (5:32)
Me & My Sequencer (part 2) (5:18)
No Senor (Terence Fixmer remix) (6:29)
 in stock $17.62
FTT 005
FTT 005 (white vinyl 12")
Cat: FTT 005. Rel: 11 Mar 24
Robert Crash - "You El" (5:54)
Specter - "Junkyard Dawg" (7:31)
 in stock $13.15
Solnce
Solnce (12")
Cat: MOS 003. Rel: 10 Jan 24
Krasa Rosa - "Solnce" (7:24)
Krasa Rosa - "Kukushka" (7:59)
Krasa Rosa, Ranta & Miroshin - "Kolybelnaya" (7:58)
Krasa Rosa & MOS - "Solovey" (6:45)
Review: Melody Of The Soul is focused on an emotive strain of techno which takes its cues from classical composition as much as contemporary electronic music. On this new 12", rasa Rosa takes centre stage for a debut outing which makes an instant impression thanks to the stirring fusion of youthful choral vocals and bombastic strings set to a steady 4/4 pulse. 'Kukushka' is lighter in tone, shot through with a soothing balm of pan pipes and enchanting female vocals which persist into the collaborative cut with Ranta and Miroshin, 'Kolybelnaya'. On the final track, Rosa links up with MOS for a delicate, house-oriented meditation for the most spiritual, open-hearted of dancefloor moments.
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 in stock $15.51
Imagination Use It As A Weapon
Imagination Use It As A Weapon (limited 5xCD + autographed insert)
Cat: EDSL 0174. Rel: 08 Mar 24
High Energy Protons (CD1:Transmissions)
The Heavens
Luna-tic
Contact
Acid Moon
10,000 Miles
Laughing Gas
Man To Ray
Landing
Luciana (CD2: Luciana)
Guardian Angel (CD3: Beyond The Infinite)
Magnetic
Ice Cube
Feel The Universe
Samurai
Silover
Rotablade
Mars
Jardin De Cecile (CD4: Bible Of Dreams)
Congo Fury
God Is God
Komit
Swampthing
Kaguya Hime
Children Of The Night
Shark
Pistolero (CD5: Shango)
Hulelam
Insects
Badimo
Masters Of The Universe
Nitrogen (part 1)
Nitrogen (part 2)
Solaris
Song For Ancestors
Review: Juno Reactor are without much doubt, the most successful and important Goa and psy-trance related artist of the 90s. From 1993 to 2000, the band was in lock and step with the growing sound and scene across the world within trance music. This five-disc boxset gathers all five albums they made plus material they did for movies like Matrix and Mortal Kombat Annihilation. Composer, producer, musician and performer Ben Watkins is an essential innovator of modern electronic music. Over the course of nearly 30 years, Watkins has created a unique driving fusion of electronica, orchestral and global music executed on an epic & symphonic scale. Every trance and 90s electronic music fan should have this retrospect from this ground breaking act.
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Pulse Five
Pulse Five (2xLP)
Cat: ASGDE 044. Rel: 25 Jan 24
The Future Sound Of London - "Honesty" (6:16)
The Future Sound Of London - "Dialectics" (7:43)
Yage - "Sun Risen" (4:16)
Mental Cube - "Big Lie" (4:15)
Smart Systems - "The Nu Generation" (4:30)
Indo Tribe - "Obstinta" (5:25)
The Future Sound Of London - "Reasonable Aquiries" (9:07)
Yage - "Man Shall Be Conditioned" (4:40)
Review: With its' 15th birthday imminent, De:tuned delivers another must-check release: a brand-new instalment in Future Sound of London's legendary, rave-era Pulse series of EPs. Created using music recorded, but never released, by the duo - under a variety of aliases - during the late 80s and early 90s, Pulse 5 represents a significant addition to the vast FSOL catalogue. There's plenty to set the pulse racing throughout, from the crunchy, fuzzy hip-hop beats and ghostly electronics of FSOL's 'Dialects' and the sub-heavy, bleep-infuenced brilliance of Yage's 'Sun Risen', to the intergalactic breakbeat hardcore hedonism of Smart Systems' 'The New Generation', the deep space proto-d&b of Ingo Tribe's 'Obstinta' and the glassy-eyed ambient techno of FSOL's 'Reasonable Acquiries'.
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Quo Vadis (2023 Edition)
Quo Vadis (2023 Edition) (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: BTL 020. Rel: 21 Feb 24
Quo Vadis (8:54)
Quo Vadis (Frank Kusserow remix) (8:55)
Review: Some techno classics earn their status with the barest of elements - and that's absolutely true of G-Man's 'Quo Vadis'. Originally released by ex-LFO man Get Varley in 1995, it's a devastatingly simple premise of a stark, subtly swung beat and funked up dub techno chord trimmed down to a fine point. That's pretty much all that's needed to render a timeless favourite which will do the damage on any floor, whether it's a big room techno situation or a push-on-through tech house marathon you're faced with. On this reissue for Back To Life we also get a remix from Frank Kusserow on the flip, which wisely retains the fundamental essence of the track and just gives it some chunkier drums.
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Played by: Carlos Nilmmns
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Reality
Reality (translucent yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: HRLLP 001. Rel: 09 Feb 24
Zorg Arrival (3:49)
Scram City (5:03)
Realization (5:51)
This Foo (4:26)
Click (feat Lvv Gvn) (4:46)
Metro Cafe (3:53)
Mirage (feat Adam Ohr) (6:18)
Lilac Chaser (feat Protomartyr) (4:43)
 in stock $21.56
SCKT 09.3
SCKT 09.3 (eco vinyl 12")
Cat: SCKT 093R. Rel: 04 Jan 24
Metal
Pressure
Moving Walls
Concrete
Review: Marcus Suckut has proven himself to be remarkably consistent when it comes to turning out high grade techno weapons. Most of them come on his own SCKT label and now he kicks off 2024 with some more of those tantalising tools. 'Metal' is deep and stripped back with rubbery drum thuds beneath pulsating synth loops and rising hi hat tension. 'Pressure' is another deft cut that floats in deepest space with barely-there synth whispers and 'Moving Walls' then rides deep on dub techno under currents. 'Concrete' closes out this classy EP with a widescreen dub cavern fulled with watery details.
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Echoes Of The Port
Cat: HPNHS 006. Rel: 29 Feb 24
Won't Hurt U (6:33)
No Bazaar (5:53)
Mehr (6:01)
Aspect (7:59)
Played by: Lostlojic
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Golden Scales
Cat: DSRC 22. Rel: 09 Feb 24
Celotex
Opaque (2:31)
Monotex (6:01)
Latent (6:13)
Review: Dutch powerhouse Delsin welcomes a techno legend in the form of Claudio PRC for a serious new four-tracker. 'Celotex' immediately arrests the attention with its deep and dubby drums rolling down low beneath flashes of static electricity. On the flipside, 'Latent' is another supper warm and supple dub techno masterclass with deft percussive suns peeling off the lovely linear groove. This is pure back room dancing music for those who like stripped back sounds in which to get lost in the small hours and another great EP from Delsin.
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