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Selador Decade Vol 1
3D & Robert Owens - "Known Love" (7:51)
Olivier Giacomotto & Quivver - "Snailblazer" (6:40)
Dave Seaman & Hernan Cattaneo - "Napkin Knowledge" (7:28)
Argia & Jepe - "Salitre" (7:38)
Review: In celebration of their tenth birthday, Selador marks the occasion in style with a four-track collaborative EP, featuring tracks from 3D, Robert Owens, Olivier Giacomotto, Quivver, Dave Seaman, Hernan Cattaneo, Argia, and Jepe. The opening track, 'Known Love', is a deep, pulasting house tune that feels like an instant classic, perhaps thanks to the soulful, pop-tinged vocals - think LCD soundsystem meets Four Tet. 'Snailblazer', the second track on the EP, takes a much darker turn, with a chugging, EBM-esque feel. Full-bodied and complete with obscured vocals, this is the kind of track to pull out your bag when it's time to really get stuck in. On the B-side, 'Napkin Knowledge' draws on the glistening synths of eurodance, yet still securing the melodies to a grounded bassline and rhythm section. 'Salitre' is the perfect closing track, rising up in a gleaming, ecstatic melody, before delicately returning to ground level. A varied yet firmly cohesive collaborative release - the perfect way for Selador to kick off their 2023 catalogue.
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TROUBLE 003
Cat: TROUBLE 003. Rel: 07 Mar 17
A Philstrom - "My Cartoons" (5:20)
Noah Gibson - "Derailing" (6:26)
D-Man - "Hydro RMX" (5:06)
A Rashim & H Bergqvist - "Tales Of Ordinary Madness" (5:18)
Review: While we obviously respect and adore the likes of Adam Beyer or even Skudge, the Swedish house and techno scene has been lacking new, young talent over the past five years. There is clearly no problem in the more mainstream department, but cities like Stockholm have not produced the same sorts of scenes such as, say, other towns like Bergen or Oslo. The Trouble In Paradise crew are set to resolve this issue, however, and they have certainly started this mission on the right foot. Now on their third release, an alluring collaborative effort from the young label's main members and associates, the imprint must continue its path to glory if they are to make a real mark. "My Cartoons" by A Philstrom is capable of such a feat thanks to its understated yet ridiculously effective Chicago roll, a bubbly, pseudo acid cut that can be left on repeat for hours, and the same goes for the equally raw and organic techoid sounds of "Deraling" from Noah Gibson. The B-side is graced by the excellent "Hydro RMX", a lo-fi techno swarmer from D-Man that reminds is of Neil Landstrumm's wacky excursions, and finishes off with the equally excellent "Tales Of Ordinary Madness" by, yes, Abdulla Rashim under the 'A Rashim' moniker, and H Bergqvist. This is pure class - don't miss it!
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out of stock $10.37
Dead Hush
AD / / HH / AD / / SS / AD / / DC
Dead Hush (12")
Cat: BROS 006. Rel: 12 Nov 14
AD\\HH - "Dead Hush"
AD\\SS - "Security Breach"
AD\\DC - "Sonic Erosion"
Review: By now you should be more than familiar with the concept central to the Brothers label, which has seen a succession of techno artists collaborating with like minded contemporaries. Mancunian techno brutalists AnD are the main players on this latest edition, swiftly following up that LP for Electric Deluxe with a 12" of joint productions featuring Headless Horseman, Sunil Sharpe and D Carbone. Though typically dystopian in sound, there's an element of restrain to the opening HH hookup "Dead Hush", whilst the nicely swung rhythms make a change from the relentless techno thud. On the flip Sunil Sharpe leads AnD down a mind bending acid wormhole on "Security Breach" whilst REPITCH artist D Carbone turns matters towards straight up warehouse techno on the finale "Sonic Erosion".


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out of stock $7.52
If
If (12")
Cat: MRI 003/MATHEMATICS 003. Rel: 22 Aug 02
If
Isoceles
Aristotle
Modulo
Residue
Review: Repressed and back in. Old skool Chicago tech-house. For fans of the Relief label, Mike Dearborn, and the recent Steve Poindexter record (which featured a Hieroglyphic Being cut). Just as funky as it is techy.
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out of stock $10.32
Subway Fever
The Advent & Industrialyzer - "Subway Fever"
Jason Fernandes - "Wake Fever" (Logotech remix)
Hugo Paixao & Jason Fernandes - "Transmission" (Frenkie V remix)
out of stock $8.29
Luminous Energy
Luminous Energy (180 gram clear vinyl 12")
Cat: GREYEXPO 002. Rel: 20 Aug 21
Francisco Aguado - "Vertical Time" (6:39)
Giacomo Pellegrino - "Forget The Brain" (7:24)
Dubonautik - "Lost" (8:18)
Heavenchord - "Void" (dub) (6:24)
Review: The Greyscale label builds on a fine first EP with a second various artists affair that showcases a fresh take on tech house. Francisco Aguado opens up with 'Vertical Time,' a warm, deep rooted roller for those early evening sets. Giacomo Pellegrino offers a much more heavy and grainy dub techno cit with some deft vocals samples hooking you in. Dubonautik's 'Lost' is a more twisted dub with late night energy and an underlying sense of menace before Heavenchord closes out with the most seductive tune of the lot. It has strident, kicking kicks but drowsy chords and a smoky basement feel that is truly magic.
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out of stock $13.48
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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707
707 (12")
Cat: HF0106. Rel: 08 Mar 07
Andresandreas - "707"
Hardfloor - "It's Him. It's Him"
Review: The Hardfloor label's new release '707' features Spanish producers Andres Gomez and Andreas Lundman carrying the torch for the Hardfloor sound, old school meeting new school. Jackin' acid-tweekin' filth backed by a tune from the Hardfloor boys themselves, which showcases their unique ability to make a 303 bounce and funk like crazy!
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out of stock $8.29
Trackworx 2
Trackworx 2 (clear yellow vinyl 12")
Cat: PHP 071. Rel: 06 Aug 14
Arttu - "Can't Get Down" (feat Kaye)
Hakim Murphy - "ES1"
Review: Philpot's Traxworx series got off to a blinding start earlier this year with the dust down from Roman Rauch and label regular Ike and it looks to be quite the promising endeavour if the line-ups remain as strong as this second duel featuring Arttu and Hakim Murphy. Neither artist really needs a formal introduction here and both are well suited for the floor focused nature of this series. Arttu is first up with "Can't Get Down" a collaboration with Kaye that bounces along with loose and deadly intent - if you liked the Geeeman stuff on Clone you will love this pappy, especially when that sax comes in! On the flip Innerspace Halflifer Hakim Murphy goes for the abstract approach on "ES1" which features some superb drum edits.
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out of stock $10.63
Fragments Of Reality Vol 3
Fragments Of Reality Vol 3 (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: FOR 03. Rel: 30 May 22
Ataxia & Mister Joshooa - "Subversive" (5:16)
Harrison BDP - "Dirty Mochyn" (7:29)
Adam Pits - "Pat On The Back" (6:34)
Keisuke - "OK Taiko" (6:46)
Review: Ralph Lawsons'20/20 Vision label has done a fine job of evolving and re-emerging after its 20th anniversary and is now serving up cutting edge sounds from fresh new artists once more. It has done plenty of good work in the world of electro recently but here it goes back to deep house from a fine rabble of artists. There is a slick bump n funk to the opener before warped cosmic tones and neon colours define the speedy deep techno of Harrison BDP's 'Dirty Mochyn.' On the flip are some more of those breezy Adam Pits beats and Keisuke's 'OK Taiko' then brings an early, percussive house vibe that takes us back to late 80s Chicago.
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out of stock $11.40
Scan 9 From So Yo
Cat: BLPGRN 005. Rel: 30 Jan 14
The Black Dog - "Scan 9 From So-Yo"
Happa - "Red Place"
Review: Tracks from SoYo veterans The Black Dog and UK techno upstart Happa feature on this fifth and final 12? in the Bleep Green Series. Launched in 2012, The Green Series saw Bleep jointly curate a succession of contemporary techno with acclaimed photographer Shaun Bloodworth and design collective GiveUpArt. Launching the series with productions from The Analogue Cops and Karenn, The Green Series has maintained a focus on the Berlin school of techno with subsequent editions featuring music from Cosmin TRG, Lucy, Steffi and Objekt. Although there was no initial hint that The Green Series was a limited affair, this fifth edition puts the series to bed and features two distinct generations of UK techno in The Black Dog and Happa. Despite the difference in age and experience, both sides of BLP-GRN 005 edge the listener into the darker realms of techno, with Happa continuing to display a penchant for the rougher industrial sounds on "Red Place".
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Played by: Billy Nasty
out of stock $18.15
LPY 03
LPY 03 (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: LPY 03. Rel: 07 Mar 22
Bluetrain - "Binary Riddim" (13:30)
Hydergine - "Mystic Light" (6:11)
Hydergine - "Lunar Eclipse" (7:32)
Review: Lempuyang's third offering is an outstanding split release between Steve O'Sullivan & Hydergine, label bosses for Mosaic/Bluetrain & Ranges. In 'Binary Riddim' Steve delivers a two-part dub track spanning >13 minutes, seriously heavy in the low end; melancholy strings in the first half, progressing to outright menacing chord stabs in the latter. A versatile track offering something for both warm-up and the dancefloor. Complimenting on the flip are 'Mystic Light' and 'Lunar Eclipse' from Hydergine. Deep, dubby atmospherics meander over a weighty 909 kick on B1. Subtle minimalism a la Terrence Dixon, pitched down on B2. Essential release!




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Tags: Dub Techno
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Dive
Dive (12")
Cat: 100DSR VAR5. Rel: 19 Feb 14
BNJMN - "Dive"
Delta Funktionen - "Petrol"
Herva - "Radio's Mutterings"
Bleak - "Keep Me Close"
John Beltran - "Return To Nightfall"
Review: Dutch label Delsin's 100th release celebrations continue, albeit in a typically understated fashion, on this fifth instalment. BNJMN's beautiful but brief opener "Dive" sets the scene for the release as does the dreamy but serene "Radio's Mutterings" by Herva. While the pace picks up on Delta Funktionen's "Petrol", a fusion of robust broken beats and dreamy chords, the overall tone here is mellow and melodic. This is audible on Bleak's "Keep Me Close", where dubbed out drums and a trancey bass prevail, and on the standout track from John Beltran. The US producer may be known primarily for his home-listening sounds, but on "Return to Nightfall" he copper-fastens his dreamy, melodic textures to a pulsing, hypnotic groove.
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out of stock $8.81
Shizzo
Shizzo (12")
Cat: BNR 056. Rel: 07 Mar 11
Shizzo
Nbaxx
Saturday
Review: Despite his young years, Alex Ridha now stands as highly respected member of the electronic community - a go-to man if you will - and here he teams up with fellow Berliner Housemeister, part of his ever expanding label's roster. An insistent kick-snare combo builds up "Shizzo" with some subtle almost-Prodigy style crunchiness to the synths which rise and distort almost beyond control until they fall back into a dark sweat-drenched 3am groove. The abrasive synths coupled with the white noise builds mark this as a halfway house between the electro house BN is known for and Chirs Liebing style stadium techno. This shares the A Side with "nBaxx", with sparse ping pong percussion twisted around a broken beat, occasional rave stabes and cleverly chopped female vox. "Saturday" greedily hogs the whole flipside, with Housemesiter and Ridha opting for a stripped back Chicago house style vibe endowed with quirky bleeps, squeaks and sonic squiggles.

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out of stock $5.70
Extremism
Extremism (12")
Cat: TEN 004EP. Rel: 28 Nov 14
Daniele Brusaschetto - "Grigi Ma"
Janksy Noise - "Black NIght" (feat Rifka)
Human Larvae - "Ruined"
Damaskin - "Apocalypse"
Review: 10 Germany seem to get it bang-on each and every time! For a label who has released the likes of Ancient Methods, Perc and Matthew Herbert, among other legends, we'd expect nothing less than the spectacular and this is exactly what we got with this latest collaborative effort by Italy's Daniele Brusachetto, Jansky Noise, Human Larvae and Damaskin. Brusachetto's "Grigi Ma" is weird and wonderful pop tune set against a backdrop of cavernous percussion rattles, while Janksy Noise's "Black Night" is a full-on drone monster. Over on the flip, "Ruined" by Human Larvae is a fuzzy, noise-fuelled scorcher, and "Apocalypse" sees Damaskin produce the EP's only shred of rigidity thanks to its consistent 4/4 kick...accompanied by some rather gnarly power electronics, of course.
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out of stock $13.23
Magnolia
Magnolia (12")
Cat: OX 018. Rel: 19 Mar 07
Magnolia (original mix)
Magnolia (dub)
Review: Israel meets Holland on this single-tracked block-rocker. It's two parts tech to one part Melodic with a top-shake of electronica. These very talented producers teamed up together which resulted in an amazing track called 'Magnolia'. The package contains 2 mixes, the original and a dub mix. Both are driving tech monsters released on the Oxygen Recordings label.
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out of stock $8.29
Otra Hona
Otra Hona (12")
Cat: FB 002. Rel: 26 Nov 04
Da Goose - "Otra Hona"
Da Goose - "Anoh Atro"
Alexander Koning - "Eye On The Future" (re-edit)
Hess & Dem Q - "Eye On The Future" (re-edit)
Review: Fuck Babe returns with a big room release from Da Goose, A.K., Hess & Dem Q, bringing you 'Otra Hona',
tribal techno at its best. Artists who really let their machines speak.
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out of stock $8.29
Moonside Playground 2013
Cat: KA 159. Rel: 14 Jan 14
Moonside Playground (HLX reconstruct)
Moonside Playground (Alexander Kowalski remix)
Review: A forgotten gem from 1996, "Moonside Playground" was an early step out for both Sammy Dee and Heiko Laux when it appeared on the latter's Kanzleramt imprint. Making the most of a chillingly simple synth line and the hypnotic powers of techno, Laux has revisited the track, shifted the groove around and neatly beefed up the drums to make it gel more neatly with contemporary fare without losing any of the atmosphere. Label regular Alexander Kowalski meanwhile takes a more minimalist approach, submerging the iconic chords and throwing down a mean tempered beat that sits heavy over everything else, only to let the track swell up at the appropriate time
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out of stock $7.26
Dialect
Dialect (12")
Cat: OMEGAAUDIO 009. Rel: 16 Nov 06
Pedro Delgardo - "Dialect"
Hybrid Players - "Freefunk"
Dejan Milisevic - "Put On Your Red Shoes"
Martyn Hare & Adam Mather - "Keep It On"
Review: A very strong 4 track various artists EP.
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out of stock $6.75
BRBL 002
BRBL 002 (12")
Cat: BRBL 002. Rel: 27 Jun 18
Delta Funktionen - "Platform 4E" (6:02)
Brothers Black - "Cold Shoulder" (5:13)
Eric Cloutier - "Alexithymia" (8:04)
High Mobility Weapons Unit - "Aeromagnetic" (5:18)
out of stock $9.86
Secret Rave 005: Red
Secret Rave 005: Red (red vinyl 12")
Cat: AASR 005RED. Rel: 15 Apr 20
Denham Audio Borai - "In Love" (5:19)
Etch - "Hearth Transplant" (5:56)
Kreggo - "1 2 3 4" (3:21)
Hooverian - "Montanita" (4:39)
Nothus - "Finding Apachu" (6:10)
Review: Art-Aud invites us to return to their "Secret Rave" and dance the night away to a five-track selection of warehouse-ready club workouts. Denham Audio and Borai join forces on opener "In Love", a left-of-centre, UK garage-influenced slab of bass music insanity blessed with seriously deep sub-bass, before Etch reaches for the pots-and-pans percussion on the wild-and-weighty brilliance of "Hearth Transplant". Elsewhere, Kreggo delivers a slice of jungle-influenced heaviness ("1 2 3 4"), Hooverian offers up booming techno beats, weird noises and creepy melodies ("Montanita") and Nothus takes sweaty breakbeat hardcore to moody and twisted places on revivalist darkcore jam "Finding Apachu".
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Played by: Warlock, Tagwell Woods
out of stock $14.00
Hott EP
Hott EP (12")
Cat: RUNOR 1007. Rel: 30 Jun 15
Tom Dicicco - "16 Reels" (6:12)
TX Connect - "Clouds Like Leopards" (Tape redo) (7:03)
Hermans & Mr Ho - "Late Night Scuttla (Hard Drizzle)" (5:32)
October & Borai - "So Many Days" (8:04)
Review: The always on-the-money Run Out Run label boomerangs itself back onto our shelves with their seventh release, this time a split effort from a pool of techno juggernauts form around the globe. Label boss Tom Dicicco drops a heavy-loaded master blaster in "16 Reels" - fierce sonics and filtered beats sprawling from every angle - and TX Connect aka Dallas-based producer Gavin Guthrie delivers his usual slice-n-dice approach thanks to an artillery of gritty drum machine beats and bubbly, rolling melodies on "Clouds Like Leopards". On the B-side, there's some Chicago ghetto action from Hermans and Mr Ho on "Late Night Scuttla (Hard Dizzle)", and Bristol's October and Borai team up to make the deep, mystical and dubby sway of "So Many Days".
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Played by: Flori
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Armed Force EP
Cat: ARMS 015. Rel: 19 Mar 08
DJ Boss - "Atmolam"
Carlos Rios - "General Failure"
Boyconstrictor - "Dat Kan Simpler"
Hiroaki Iizuka - "Gold"
Review: Yes the Audio Assault offshoot labels strikes again. Known for the harder sounds of techno,
this time Arms will take you to another side of techno with the 'Armed Force EP'. DJ Boss steps
up first and delivers the perfect off-beat workout which he is famous for.
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Played by: Matt K, Bas Mooy, Hadji
out of stock $8.29
The Mad Scientists (reissue)
The Mad Scientists (reissue) (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: COMMUNIQUE 008. Rel: 24 Oct 22
DJ ESP - "4 Days In The Laboratory" (6:42)
DJ ESP - "New Body" (5:41)
Hoschi - "The Mad Scientist" (10:28)
Review: A much needed repress of DJ ESP & Hoschi's The Mad Scientists EP on Minnesota imprint Communique has finally arrived. DJ ESP aka label chief Woody McBride, legend of the Midwest scene, takes over the first side with the droning and mental energy of '4 Days In The Laboratory' followed by one more cerebral cut in the form of 'New Body' which will have you trancing out under the strobe lights. Over on the flip, Hoschi's contribution is the high-octane peak time acid thriller that is the title track.
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Underground Sounds Volume 2
Cat: PBR 037. Rel: 01 May 14
DJ Spider - "Chemical Skies"
Phil Moffa - "A Place Of Shadows"
Daikini9 - "Synchronicity"
Hakim Murphy - "ES2"
Review: If you wanted something tangible to sum up the Plan B label right now, this Underground Sounds Volume 2 12" fits the bill perfectly. Label founder DJ Spider shares the A-side with fellow New Yorker and collaborator Phil Moffa, with the Plan B boss turning in a typically smudgy, acid stained drum track while Moffa delivers some deep techno in "A Place Of Shadows" (which sounds it would also fit well on Anthony Parasole's The Corner). On the B-side, "Synchronicity" from joint label boss Dakini9 is a kooky, stripped-back and spaced-out minimal house jam, while Hakim Murphy is again left to his own devices to create a jilted deep house number that's as rigid as it is soulful.
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out of stock $10.37
Burnt
Burnt (12")
Cat: HF 001. Rel: 02 Jun 15
Burnt (6:11)
Hard To Breathe (6:44)
Review: If the smiley face clad centre label wasn't a sizeable enough clue, Happy Family is a new project from New York staples Eric Duncan and Justin Vandervolgen which sees the pair try their hand at acid house. Both are closely associated with disco edits of course, but if you've seen either DJ you'll know they are well up on all forms of dance music. This expertise is deployed perfectly on the two tracks here, with "Burnt" a relentless exercise in strobelit 303 madness that is a no brainer for the sweatiest part of a DJ set. They tone it down a bit on "Hard To Breathe" which despite the title is an altogether looser production with plenty of room between the tumbling drums and hypnotic lead synth lines.
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out of stock $9.60
Bass Boom
Bass Boom (12")
Cat: KZO 001. Rel: 23 Nov 06
Elton D - "Bass Boom" (Olivier Giacomotto remix)
Elton D - "Bass Boom" (original mix)
Hybrid Players - "Lifestyle" (original mix)
Hybrid Players - "Lifestyle" (John Karagiannis & Paylipservice remix)
Review: A superb debut release of tribal funky-techno and electro.
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out of stock $8.29
Indelible Expressions EP Part 2/2
Indelible Expressions EP Part 2/2 (limited hand-numbered hand-stamped 12")
Cat: APPIAN 008. Rel: 19 Jun 15
Evigt Morker - "Langbro Kyrka"
G-Prod - "Once Upon A Time In A Dub"
Hiver - "Ison" (6:42)
XDB - "Neptu" (8:28)
Review: Appian Sounds' Indelible Expressions series returns with its second and final chapter, this time spear-headed by a totally different collection of artists. The Irish label have featured plenty of exciting talent in the past, including Joey Anderson, Imugem Orihasam, Eduardo De La Calle, so we know that they can throw together an excellent variety of artists to form one hell of an EP. This time we have: Evigt Morker with the supremely dubby and laid-back "Langbro Kyrka", "Once Upon A Time In A Dub" by G-Prod, "ison" by Vidab and Curle members Hiver, and a cracking piece of percussive grit-house by the one and only XDB, always up for it and never shy of a fat groove.
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out of stock $11.15
Mitsuda
Cat: PRB 007. Rel: 28 Aug 14
Alex Falk - "Mitsuda"
Hank Jackson - "Mongoos"
Jackson Lee - "Sumba Togola"
Independance Ave Orchestra - "Welfare"
Review: ** REPRESS ** A seventh release on Proibito arrives and it finds label boss Anthony Naples switching things up as the full artist approach is cast aside in favour of some posse gathering tactics. Label regulars Hank Jackson and Huerco S both feature (the latter under his newly helmed Independence Ave. Orchestra pseudonym) and they are joined by Proibito debutants Alex Falk and Jackson Lee - both of whom have priors for Proper Trax and Mystical Disco respectively. "Mitsuda" by Falk is a strange, ghostly slab of techno characterised by odd phasing and the occasional gurgle of stretched tape, whilst "Mongoos" from Hank Jackson keeps it weird but turns the mood towards something a lot frostier. On the B Side "Sumba Togola" from Jackson Lee mangles up all manner of vocal samples amidst a twisting groove of manipulated bass lines and unpredictable drum programming whilst the glistening "Welfare" suggests Huerco S is using the Independence Ave. Orchestra name to show a different aspect of his productions skills.
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Clubtech EP
Cat: DEF 0256. Rel: 12 Apr 07
Christian Fischer vs Hybrid - "I Know"
Christian Fischer - "Advanced Panorama"
Christian Fischer - "Clubtech"
Christian Fischer vs The Galan Picx - "Lights Go Down In Germany"
Review: Probably the best Definite release to date, this EP is bound to cause an uproar as Christian Fischer, Leipzig's synonym for inventive techno, dishes up an utterly delectable four tracker, all of which are the spot-on. The "Clubtech EP" opens with "I Know", a melancholic, slightly trancey anthem that drives the people beyond their usual selves as they delve into the wide spheres and sad lusting vocals courtesy of English producers, Hybrid, known for their monumental multi-instrumental take on nu-breaks. A track that's so full of grandeur it hurts. "Advanced Panorama" opens like a huge window to Christian’s soul. Deep, infective, layered and intricate like a meandering landscape, full of psychoactive bleeps, belches, and blimps. A trancey melodic trip, set adrift on memory bliss, that slowly grows into obscure electro mayhem. "Clubtech" is more basic, more down to earth, a real winner on the dancefloor as it's straightforward electro-house action with a driving groove and a gripping breakdown that lets the hair stand on end. The EP closes with the huge "Germany", a really great vocal track powered by the energetic poetry of Leipzig-based band, The Galanpix, who give this driving electro-house smasher a face. And it surely is one you can't get out of your head!
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The Bob EP
Cat: FREAK 03. Rel: 18 Nov 06
Bob's Hope
Paper Bob
The Bob (DJ Emerson remix)
Billy Bob
Review: "Paper Bob" and "Billy Bob" are two strong super danceable techno tunes. A1 is the outstanding "Bob's Hope", catching you with the infectious minimal groove and cool vocals.
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Last Exit Sossenheim
Cat: KIDD0506. Rel: 14 Oct 06
Drachentoter
Sushi Tek
Der Faulbrunnen
Tanzkreis Hochst
Review: Four beautifully diverse minimal techno tracks here for the Kiddaz FM label which now heads towards this direction. Wicked release from Flinsch and Nielson...
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BEATT (Bring Extra Attention To Techno) EP
The Futurist - "Stomper"
Hanz Sayl - "Nitroglygerin"
Wietze Young - "Dynamic"
Patrik Nilssen - "Bjstrbrlik"
Dave Riot - "Emphasis"
Matthias Klein - "Green"
Review: Concern 'BEATT' is a great do-it-yourself project from The Futurist et al, with smashing techno. One side is maximal harder techno and the other side features minimal.
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Matraka
Matraka (12")
Cat: MATAME 003. Rel: 11 Oct 06
Tomash Gee vs Leo Laker - "Whores Without Dicks"
Janie & Hardtrax - "My Destiny"
Jav - "Moles"
Mvtica - "Cachaca"
Review: Matame continues to spread its aggressive EPs across the globe. With the 3rd release, Leo Laker and Tomash bring us some proper hard techno for those peak hours in the club. Another massive from HardtraX and Janie as they continue to make crowds chant and scream to the rugged beats of HardtraX and haunting vocals of Janie. On the flip side of the EP we have Jav with this driven, industrial but melodic techno burner. Get your dose of "Cachaca" as this newcomer from Brazil comes correct with this South American underground smasher, making the crowds go mad screaming "Cachaca".
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Electronic Injection
Groove Rebels - "La Nuit Magique"
Extrawelt - "Sternschaden"
Hardfloor - "Da Legacy"
Ozgur Can - "Mellanspelet"
Stanny Franssen - "Black Isn't Everything"
Zoo Brazil - "The Girl Room"
John Dahlback - "Stoned Sten"
Alexi Delano presents AD 1010 - "Can You Compute?" (AD remix)
Der Dritte Raum - "Paradise Merged"
Joel Mull - "6Bot Dub"
Terence Fixmer - "Eaux Troubles"
Gui Boratto - "Atol"
Review: For more than a decade Harthouse has been one of the most influential trademarks within the Techno scene. The releases during the 1990s have been landmarks, pioneering the forefront in sound innovation, being a role model for countless artists and labels. Harthouse acts achieved world fame and climbed into the international charts. Artists like Sven Vaeth, Hardfloor, Alter Ego, Resistance D. or Der Dritte Raum became synonymous for the sound of Harthouse. In other words: Harthouse has a glamorous past, a musical heritage, a name that always stood for constant progress and high quality - two keywords that are becoming more and more important these days. But Harthouse is not only one of the biggest myths in the encyclopaedia of electronic music. After some time the fog has risen and the legend is back with producers like Zoo Brazil, Alexi Delano or Gui Boratto, and with overwhelming success. So it is no surprise that Harthouse is presenting a unique various artists compilation - which is available as a Triple Vinyl package. And it wouldn't be Harthouse if the track selection wasn't extraordinary. Consequently only handpicked artists found their way on this supernova sound, artists who are all considered as innovative, pioneering and creative representatives of their guild. So we are more than proud to present you the outstanding artists like Hardfloor, Der Dritte Raum (two Harthouse legends), Özgür Can, Groove Rebels, Extrawelt, Zoo Brazil, Swedish Techno pioneer Joel Mull, electro infant terrible Terence Fixmer, Alexi Delano (AD Remix), John Dahlbäck. All these artists are presenting their very own sound, which is far away from monotony - their sound is fresh, tight, groundbreaking and shaping our musical landscape in a new and exciting way! The bandwidth is reaching from fragile minimal sound structures over mind burning acid flavoured tracks with hypnotic melodies to massive electro bombs with freaked out basslines - altogether proving how exciting planet Electronica can be, if you follow the right artists on their mission!
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H 8
H 8 (12")
Cat: H 8. Rel: 21 Sep 06
Track 1
Track 2
Review: The next release in the H series sees a return of the good old banging tribal techno groove. The A side is a real monster with its big room techno groove and seriously tight conga percussion edits whilst over on the flip we have a slightly different version with more restrained percussion and clever edits.
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H7
H7 (12")
Cat: H 7. Rel: 23 Mar 06
Track 1
Track 2
Review: This is the number 7 in the H series from this anonymous German producer. This time it is a 2 tracker again with all the right ingredients for a hard techno bomb - fierce drums, razor sharp percussion and ominous dark sounds.
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Hormones
Hormones (12")
Cat: MBELEK 039. Rel: 27 Nov 07
Hormones
Satin Worlds
Verstort
Review: "Hormones", by Tom Hades, has support from Laurent Garnier, Monika Kruse, Felipe and more.
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Eclectic Twist
Cat: MBELEK 031. Rel: 31 Oct 06
Eclectic Twist
Askayum
Screamer
Review: Another monster release by Tom Hades - already charted by Carl Cox at No 2! 'Eclectic Twist' will certainly make the fans of Dahlbäck, Boys Noize or Tiefschwarz happy as it will turn upside down electro-house dancefloors worldwide. A future hit for sure! 'Askayum' builds up rather gently, but will blow away your crowd in the same way. 'Screamer' sounds different - dreamy, a little trancy - but is really beautiful. Perfect to close this great EP.
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Rock Da Box
Cat: MBELEK 023. Rel: 10 Jan 06
Rock Da Box
Illuminous
Transeduction
Sunset Boulevard
Review: The main man behind Marco Bailey strikes back, this time with a new style.
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Einsamheit
Cat: RC 010. Rel: 08 Jun 06
Einsamheit
Einsamheit (Valentino Kanzyani remix)
Review: Rhythm Convert label returns with its first release of 2006, and delivers a corker. Label co-owner Tom Hades serves up an Alter Ego "Rocker" type big room anthem, very big synth riffs coupled with tuff electronic beats guarantees this record will be huge over the coming summer months. Add to this that the flipside contains a storming remix from Slovenian megastar Valentino Kanzyani, this is a release that brings Rhythm Convert right back into focus for 2006.
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Bowman EP
Bowman EP (12")
Cat: SB 005. Rel: 17 Dec 10
Fatima Hajji - "Bowman"
Darkrow - "Take A Ride"
DJ Lukas - "Young & Hungry 2M"
Nuke - "The Woman In Red"
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Memories That Never Happened
Cat: CPU 01110100. Rel: 06 Apr 23
Memories That Never Happened (5:44)
Problematic Tape Recorder (5:22)
Subsequent Experiments (5:24)
Unparalleled Comfort (4:41)
Review: Some three years after making her first appearance on Central Processing Unit, storied electro star Annie Hall (real name Ana Artalejo Moreno) returns to the Sheffield-based label with another fabulous four-track missive. It's a pleasingly varied affair, with the sometime Semantica contributor confidently striding between deep, melodious, laidback, IDM-influenced fare (the undeniably emotive, occasionally bittersweet 'Memories That Never Happened'), shimmering and sparkling, sci-fi-seeped 21st century electrofunk ('Problematic Tape Recorder'), Autechre-influenced glacial IDM excellence ('Subsequent Experiments') and warm and dreamy downtempo electro bliss (the sustained chords, gentle melodies and slipped hip-hop beats of 'Unparalleled Comfort').
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Played by: Plant43, Danijel Kevic
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Girl You So Strong
Cat: HDB 084. Rel: 22 May 14
Girl U So Strong
Take Me Away
Review: It's been a little while since Kyle Hall dropped his album The Boat Party, but now the Detroit powerhouse is back on Hyperdub to indulge the freakier end of his studio output inline with his previous Kaychunk 12" for Kode 9's outpost. "Girl U So Strong" is a stirring beast of a track, starting in scattered fragments of bass patterns, vocal snippets and woodblock hits, gradually forming into a starlit stepper of the highest calibre. "Take Me Away" comes on like a Detroit take on the Purple phenomenon, all sticky synth lines and Mega Drive melodies but roughed up with ample grittiness.
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Baci Ballers EP
Cat: FTC 08. Rel: 23 Feb 23
Baci Ballers (6:19)
Big Moma Tech (5:42)
Ground Up Dub (5:53)
Review: Kyle Hall has been hailed as the new boy on the Detroit block for some time now, forgetting perhaps that he has been putting records out since he was 17 - some 15 years ago. The three tracks on the 'Baci Ballers' EP show he's capable of holding his own among the biggest of big hitters, taking house music and giving it a nicely grimy makeover that will ensure these beauties a place in many a techno set too. The title track has a triumphant, rampantly rampaging vibe to it, a throbbing, insistent bassline slapped down by meaty handclaps and brutal hi-hats. 'Big Moma Tech' adds a smattering of female vocal as bleeps and jazzy keys battle it out like Stevie Wonder and LFO having a jam. 'Ground Up Dub' completes the set, based around a panther-like bass keyboard riff that anchors the track while the rhythmic quotient surges and retreats gloriously. Three tracks that differ in everything but their playability and quality.
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Zug Island
Cat: WO-K2. Rel: 10 Nov 12
Zug Island
K2 Attack!
Review: Yet another bold and challenging Wild Oats 12", a label that seems to be positively affronted by some of the meekness currently getting mislabelled as techno. Zug Island sees label boss Kyle Hall team up with Detroit Underground's Kero for two productions inspired by their visit to the toxic metal factory on Zug Island, housed between Detroit and Windsor, Canada on the Detroit Rouge river. The label explicitly states this record is "intended to sonically personify the environment of Zug Island and its harmful industrial vibrations it currently has on the river, wildlife and even the humans residing there". Naturally there's an underlying anger present throughout, with "Zug Island" setting menacing 303 loops spiralling over a sparse backdrop of clattering snares. With no discernable kick drum, the track tends to float in corroded stasis, though this lack of driving force makes it a perfect track to combine with drum heavy DJ tools. Complementing this, "K2 Attack!" is less abstract but more abrasive, rising from the high frequency noise into a rigid frame of bubbling electro in the style of Detroit's techno forefathers.
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Muck EP
Muck EP (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: MGM 06. Rel: 21 Oct 19
Alpha Decay
Tachyon
Muck
Stocha
Review: The sixth installment on Malin Genie's self-titled label welcomes Will & Ink resident Yaleesa Hall into the fold. Regular collaborators Malin and Yaleesa have turned out plenty of joint 12"s in the past on Will & Ink and this very label, and they sound more comfortable and sonically aligned than ever on this mighty record. There's no messing with "Alpha Decay," a loose and lysergic dubby techno workout. "Tachyon" orbits a similar soundworld, but shears the fat away for a minimal palette that sounds powerful echoing around the ample space in the mix. "Muck" slips into freaky after hours house territory, and "Stocha" drops a massive Basic Channel dub techno chord around a whisper of a beat to devastating effect.
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Forgotten Moments
Forgotten Moments (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: CRTL 013. Rel: 05 Jul 21
Dark & Light (5:36)
ROR2 - Spice (5:19)
The Gateway (5:37)
Splinter (4:59)
Forgotten Moments (4:10)
Review: Scott Hallam has been an acid devotee since the early days, and he's largely put out his music on his own Axia label. While most of that is digital-only, now Cartulis have picked up on the considerable talents of this hardware lifer and presented five of his finest works on wax. The vibe veers tremendously, touching on dark and sinewy dungeon acid, boxy electro workouts, strangely psychedelic hardcore and plenty more besides. Hallam's style feels betrothed to the outboard approach - it's all synths and drum machines to these ears, and its immediacy is a big part of the charm. That, and the playful personality he works into those wigged out acid lines and pinging FX.
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People
People (12")
Cat: CR 22/24740. Rel: 21 Nov 98
People
Dusk
Hallucinator
Review: With the release of Hallucinator's 'People' EP Chain Reaction establishes itself in the more listening orientated or leftfields of electronic music. 'People' features ambient soundscapes which have the dramatic of a movie score. Significant is the ability of the producers to create certain moods.
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Black Angel
Cat: CR 28/EFA 503786. Rel: 02 Oct 99
Black Angel
Gold Coast
Moonshot
Review: On the third release by Hallucinator for Chain Reaction, the project refines their approach to repetitive music. Subtle rhythm and sound textures dominating this EP. Every single element gets explored to the edge of possibilities, but the closer you move the more fuzzy are the results you get. In sonic terms this means a rather rough, lo-fi alike sound aesthetic. Yet another interesting Chain Reaction release.
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