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Tracks Volume 3
Tracks Volume 3 (limited red vinyl 12")
Cat: CITI 024. Rel: 08 May 18
Amato Y Mariana - "Quieres Bailar" (5:39)
The Sixteen Steps - "Montgat" (6:46)
His Dirty Secrets - "Structures" (6:15)
Further Reductions - "Another Stranger" (4:56)
Review: BOOM! Our favourites, Cititrax, roll the third editions of Tracks out onto our shelves, and the results are unsurprisingly strong on this excellent various artists comp. It's a mixed bag of skills, as per usual, and the sounds are those of a new NYC, fuelled by a new sort of post-industrial sensibility. Amato Y Mariana open with the tight beats and groove of "Queires Bailar", followed closely by the ominous compositions of the EBM-flavoured "Montgat" from The Sixteen Steps. On the flip, His Dirty Secrets bleeps out some morphed acid on "Structures", and "Another Stranger" from Further Reductions churns out a slow, mild-mannered house experiment with its roots clearly planted in the coldest of waves. Sick.
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Essential Memories EP Part VI
ANNE - "Coral Reefs" (4:36)
Fukumachi - "Sakura" (5:53)
FORUM - "Claymore" (5:52)
Mike Konstantinidis - "Apocalypse" (4:14)
Augusto Taito - "Rock Bottom" (5:35)
Dold - "We All Know About This" (5:58)
DJ Plant Texture - "Swingers" (5:27)
Hadone - "Track Pour Remco Avec Pad" (4:32)
Parano - "Dead Funk" (6:23)
Jacobworld - "Reviver" (5:05)
Jarrod Yeates - "Sesh Gremlin" (#2) (6:43)
TheLoopmasters - "No Frills" (4:36)
Review: Emerald's 25th outing takes the form of another superb compilation with four artists who have already released on the label and plenty of new names making an equally good impression. ANNE kicks off with the deep, thudding kicks of 'Coral Reefs' complete with lush hits to smooth the groove. There is more weight and intensity to the oversized hi-hats ringlets on Mike Konstantinidis's 'Apocalypse', DJ Plant Texture layers in plenty of gritty and grime to his gritty 'Swingers' and Jarrod Yeates goes for a twisted after-party vibe on his intense and unrelenting 'Sesh Gremlin', with many more highlights besides.
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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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Symbiosis EP
Cat: APPIAN 019. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Bas Dobbelaer & Vand - "Tsuneo" (6:14)
Estrato Aurora & Siarem - "Fuego" (6:10)
Human Space Machine - "Persist" (6:39)
OK EG - "Dual Path" (7:15)
Review: Deeper shades of a finely sifted pedigree. Irish label Appian Sounds, helmed up by Al Blayney, champion only winnowed techno sounds, not threshed. A welcome international team huddle in, with these six artists from locales as far-flung as Amsterdam and Valencia contributing the likes of 'Tsuneo' and 'Persist'. The tunes verge melodic as they move through and beyond jankiness, distending die-cut acids and subtly synthetic humanisations, especially in the percussion department. 'Fuego' is the zen roshi's choice, its gaffered, glass-smithed pads topping off a naturalistic percussive surging forward, one best experienced with your eyes closed.
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Played by: Jane Fitz
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Elementa Obscura Vol 1
Trenton Chase - "Evacuate" (5:20)
Martial Canterel - "Folly" (3:53)
DJ Nephil - "Dinner For Two" (4:27)
Exhausted Modern - "Fear Of Focus" (3:31)
Fragedis - "Landing In Reality" (5:54)
Happy707 - "Where Does That Noise Come From" (4:28)
Review: Menacing EBM and dark synth billows from a Netherlands hinterland; our heralds speak of an esoteric encampment by the name of Espectro Oculto, said to be the remote incantators of an unstoppable curse in sound. Six shadowy emissaries have been sent to spread the pestilence; Trenton Chase, Martial Canterel, DJ Nephil, Exhausted Modern, Fragedis and Happy707. Clearly, the faction have recruited only the best, trusted and yet most nefarious of spies from as far-flung regions as Czechia and Argentina in the administering of such a sordid sonic plague. We're left most quivery at the centrifugal doom drones of Exhausted Modern's 'Fear Of Focus', across whose breakdown banshees are heard wailing and snarling, and Fragedis' 'Landing In Reality', a lo-fi techno freakout and sonochemical anomaly, channeling militant two-way radio samples and hellish FM synthesis.
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Spatial Fix
Cat: TT 008. Rel: 21 Mar 25
Freon (10:28)
Switchback (6:33)
1702 (11:42)
Patent (6:14)
Review: INDEX:Records founder and self-styled 'DJ and sound engineer' Conna Haraway finally makes his vinyl bow following a couple of low-key cassette and digital download releases. According to the Sydney-based imprint handling the release, Theory Therapy, the wonderfully titled Spatial Fix was partially inspired by the Glasgow-based artist's 2024 tour of Japan and South Korea. You can hear that in the subtly far eastern melodies and ambient techno style textures of ten-minute opener 'Freon', whose grooves would undoubtedly have impressed the late Andrew Weatherall, and the hushed, semi-abstract, deeply layered wonder of 'Switchback'. Elsewhere, the stretched-out, immersive and meditative '1702' joins the dots between low-tempo ambient techno and dub techno, while 'Patent' is deep, otherworldly and suitably sub-heavy mutant dancehall.
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Escape On The Midnight Express
Cat: EOG 002. Rel: 22 Nov 23
Escape On The Midnight Express (Hardway Bros mix) (8:03)
Escape On The Midnight Express (Masonic Noodles mix) (9:28)
Review: Echoes of Glory serves up a second helping with the assistance of Hardway Brothers and Masonic Noodles aka Sean Johnston and label founder Grant Dell. 'Escape On The Midnight Express' gets two tidy tech house versions with distinct flavours which should appeal to those who like their 4/4 grooves tripped-out and headsy. The Hardway Bros version is a pneumatic, boxy workout swathed in dub and rolling slow and steady for the warm-up crowd, while Dell's Masonic Noodles interpretation takes a sparser approach sprinkled with mystical synth motifs to send a chill through the dance.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
标签: Dub Techno
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Keep On
Keep On (double 12")
Cat: LH 1221. Rel: 05 Feb 13
Awareness
Humitly
Deep To Deep
Overcome (feat Select)
Break Trough
Inheritance
Direction
Incorruptible
Review: Despite being born and raised in Detroit, Luke Hess is rarely mentioned in the same breath as his Motor City peers. Then again, his brand and dub-infused techno doesn't fit neatly into the futurist narrative. This latest full-length flips the script slightly. While it has plenty of dub-flecked moments (see "Overcome" and "Humility"), there's a greater reliance on melody over mood. While this could be a reflection of the involvement of collaborator Omar-S, it's more likely an indication of Hess's development as a producer. Moving from hypnotic deep house to robust techno via beatless interludes, Keep On is Hess's most accessible set to date.
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Red Light Bangkok 3 (feat Rocco Universal mix)
Red Light Bangkok 3 (feat Rocco Universal mix) (white vinyl 12" limited to 50 copies)
Cat: AR/RLB 0053. Rel: 06 Jan 25
En Bloom (5:49)
En Bloom (Rocco Universal mix) (6:21)
Whitelight (6:53)
Untitles (6:00)
Review: Detroit-born but now based in Thailand, Scott Hess returns to show his enduring Motor City class with Redlight Bangkok Vol. 3, a third instalment of his vinyl-only series on Adeen. This one opens up with 'En Bloom' which is a Miami bass-inspired jam with crisp kicks and icy cold 808s. Rocco Universal's remix is more deep and house-leaning with some magnificent melodies then on the B-side, 'Whitelight' gets more twisted with elastic bass and snappy percussion. 'Untitles' is a cosmic journey with a funky guitar and dreamy chorus and last of all comes the smooth and serene, chord-laced soundscapes and fathom deep grooves of ''Untitles' which is a classy late-night sound.
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Void
Void (10" limited to 50 copies)
Cat: TMC 016. Rel: 20 Dec 24
Void (4:31)
Void (128 version) (4:49)
Review: Entrancing deep techno from Bristol's Moth Club, embracing the umbral charge of longtime producer How Do, a recent populariser of the sound. 'Void' and its '128 Version' carry an essence of the original dub techno sound and its emphasis on atmosphere, though there are fewer percussive knocks or scrapes here; the track is more a sustained tonic glom of energy, and alludes cleverly, preconsciously, to the more UK-bass informed B-side, with its echoic vocals almost barely perceptible as such until we flip the record over.
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My Life With The Wave (remastered)
Cat: SYNTH 09530000313. Rel: 10 Apr 19
Wavetable No. 9 (7:48)
Fantasy (5:51)
Jupiter (5:34)
Review: The late, great Mike Huckaby is one a clutch of artists who helped to define the Detroit house sound of the last 20 years. The DJ and producer was also keen to give back and during his life held various workshops to pass on his skills, as well as releasing esteemed sample packs for producers all over the world. He only released a small selection of records himself, but every single one is a killer. Take this one for example - an ode to one of his chosen synths and an EP priming with grainy, lovely, deep and dubby house atmospheres, marbled with deft synth lines that bring them alive and still sounding future now many years after the first release.
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Deadbeat Breaks Vol 1
Cat: DBR 005. Rel: 25 Apr 25
Olly Rant - "Lisa Lately" (5:37)
Hunter Starkings - "Finger Guns" (5:05)
Berwick - "Kerp Werk" (6:31)
Rnbws - "Got To" (5:45)
Fluchtlink - "Tidy" (3:10)
Hooverian Blur - "Feed The Bones" (5:09)
Review: London underground night train riders Deadbeat Records prioritise techno-breaks handmade for late night and early morning dancefloors, times when both the best and worst comes emerges from each of us. Their inaugural Deadbeat Breaks compilation hears six out of ten full digital curations brought to a shadowy, space-invaded black vinyl truncation, with modern talking synth vomits from Olly Rant, booty bass hups from Hunter Starkings, hackney parroting hurtles from Rnbws, and a closing breakstep broil from Hooverian Blur.
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What I Was Running From
What I Was Running From (180 gram clear vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: TWND 001. Rel: 19 Jan 23
What I Was Running From (6:11)
Hadone & Askkin - "Sonar" (6:00)
Nobodies Oscillation (6:18)
Katy In Your Eyes (6:30)
Things We Never Did (feat Fragrance) (5:23)
A Key To The Shadow (6:15)
Step Away From June (5:11)
Slow Burn Confessions (5:54)
Was Max A Charcter From Jojo? (3:16)
Review: Brussels-based DJ Hadone serves up his most ambitious musical statement to date with What I Was Running From., which also serves as a glimpse at what his immersive label project Things We Never Did' is all about. All nine tracks blend contemporary techno with various parts from subgenres and make for richly emotive soundscapes that are more than just functional DJ fodder. On 'Sonar' he joins up with Asking for a thrilling and dread fuelled minimal jungle stepper while 'Nobodies Oscillation' is pure euro-dance madness. Other highlights include the irresistibly emotional 'A Key To The Shadow'.
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Transmissions
Cat: FTC 10. Rel: 11 Mar 24
PRT131 (7:16)
PRT132 (7:04)
PRT133 (8:39)
PRT204 (3:52)
PRT209 (5:46)
PRT206 (10:56)
Review: Detroit house hero Kyle Hall returns with his biggest project in some time in the form of Transmissions, a new double album on his own well-regarded Forget The Clock. All six tracks have enigmatic, functional titles and the music is as idiosyncratic as ever. Each one veers more towards techno than is Hall's usual style, with pulsating synth lines and tight, dusty drum tracks making for stripped-to-the-bones grooves. Later on, things grow ever more abstract with twisted acid lines screwing their way through the increasingly ragged and roughshod drums. These are perfectly imperfect jams from a master of the form.
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Generation Drive (feat Jannik Jivung, Malin Genie)
Cat: SUSH 74. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Prologue UHF (1:46)
Generation Drive (6:39)
Mojave 24 (feat Jannik Jivung) (8:03)
Juvial (feat Jannik Jivung) (6:02)
TX Files (8:15)
Teleferico (7:06)
Defender (feat Malin Genie) (6:48)
Office Perform (feat Malin Genie) (6:44)
Link (8:30)
Representant Dubb (6:08)
Gem Deska (7:58)
Prognos Dubb (2:32)
Review: Per Hammar and Berlin-based label Sushitech are a match made in heaven as both have long since proven their credential in the world of dub techno. As the label turns 20, it kicks off its year with an album that has been two years in the making and features a top-quality array of dub techno sounds. Malin Genie features on two of the more kicking and propulsive cuts, while Jannik Jivung adds an organic touch to two more. In between those sounds are percolating slow-mo jams like 'Representant Dubb' and more kinetic sounds like 'TX Files' with its fresh kicks and rolling bass.
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标签: Tech House | Dub Techno
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Generation Drive (feat Jannik Jivung, Malin Genie)
Generation Drive (feat Jannik Jivung, Malin Genie) (limited gatefold clear vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: SUSH 74C. Rel: 02 May 25
Prologue UHF (1:46)
Generation Drive (6:39)
Mojave 24 (feat Jannik Jivung) (8:03)
Juvial (feat Jannik Jivung) (6:02)
TX Files (8:15)
Teleferico (7:06)
Defender (feat Malin Genie) (6:48)
Office Perform (feat Malin Genie) (6:44)
Link (8:30)
Representant Dubb (6:08)
Gem Deska (7:58)
Prognos Dubb (2:32)
Review: The now 20-year-strong Sushitech have been working on this one for two years and finally it drops - a new album from cultured dub techno don Per Hammar. This is a seriously deep journey into his signature sound that melds the genre's most classic side with a fresh modern twist. Cuts like 'Generation Drive' have a nice crisp sense of motion as well as lovely warped pads, while 'Juvial' brings a sense of curiousness with its undulating drums and bass. 'Defender' leans into sleek techno styles and will have you cruising in no time. An instant classic album, for sure.
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标签: Tech House | Dub Techno
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Transmissions
Cat: AC 013. Rel: 21 Jan 25
Transmission (6:58)
Hallucination (5:14)
Velocity (7:20)
Alien Intelligence (6:13)
Radio Command (6:02)
Dark Matter (8:08)
Voyager (7:04)
Shapeshifter (7:03)
Review: Having built plenty of hype over previous outings, Hardacre finally drops this long-awaited debut on Alien Communications. It's a standout long player with acid, house, electro and techno all jumbled up into effective, 'floor-facing sounds that are high on power. There are lithe, metallic twitchers like the Kraftwerkian 'Transmission' as well as more future-facing and acid-laced bumpers such as 'Alien Intelligence' with plenty of cinematic and atmospheric bits like 'Radio Command' in between. A classy take on a classic sound.
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标签: Acid House | Acid Techno
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Hardspace Volume Four
Hardspace Volume Four (transluscent blue vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: H 004. Rel: 15 Oct 24
Josh Wink - "Sixth Sense" (feat Ursula Rucker - Hardspace mix) (6:38)
Aoki Takamasa - "Ham" (Hardspace mix) (5:15)
DJ Yoav B - "Energize" (Hardspace mix) (6:21)
Huxley - "Weapon 3" (Hardspace mix) (6:51)
Tuttle & Chich - "Funktion" (Hardspace mix) (5:31)
Mike Parker - "Shakuhachi Two" (Hardspace mix) (4:50)
Review: Released on lovely transparent blue vinyl, the fourth volume of Figure's Hardspace series offers six fresh reinterpretations of Len Faki's favourite tracks under his staunchly underground Hardspace alias. Josh Wink's 'Sixth Sense' gets a powerful low-end rework while Aoki Takamasa's minimalist dub transforms into a high-energy and peak-time slammer. DJ Yoav B's iconic 'Energize' reaches new rave heights with its relentless groove and Huxley's dark take on 'Weapon 3' comes on with explosive force. Tuttle's 'Function' ups the intensity with Faki's signature claps and sirens while Mike Parker's '90s classic 'Shakuhachi Two' gains extra drive with Hardspace's propulsive percussion for a dynamic techno workout.
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Hardspace Volume Three
HARDSPACE / VARIOUS
Hardspace Volume Three (limted translucent orange vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: H 003. Rel: 15 May 24
Sound Stream - "Love Jam" (Hardspace mix) (7:06)
Kenny Larkin & Alex Reece - "Loop 2" (Hardspace mix) (6:07)
Andrei Morant - "Simple Addition" (Hardspace mix) (4:55)
Russian Roulette - "I Believe" (Hardspace mix) (6:51)
DJ Rush - "Don't You Love Me" (Hardspace mix) (6:43)
Damon Wild - "Gearbox" (Hardspace mix) (4:36)
Review: Hardspace is an alias of Len Faki, the renowned techno player and longtime Berghain associate. During Covid he reconnected with his studio and really got to grips with it on all new levels and that shows in the work he has put out since. This project is about adding his own spin to his favourite tunes, tweaking them for his own DJ sets and making older cuts sound right and function well on modern dancefloors. From the loop, thudding house of his take on Sound Stream to stripped back 90s techno sounds from Andrei Morant via the brain frying synth texture and unrelenting grooves of DJ Rush's 'Don't You Love Me,' this is a fine collection for any DJ.
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Kern Vol 5
Helena HAUFF / VARIOUS
Kern Vol 5 (gatefold 3xLP + insert)
Cat: KERN 005LP. Rel: 24 Jun 20
Esoterik - "Mayhem" (11:12)
Galaxian - "Private Tyranny" (4:48)
Morah & Hauff - "Segment 3" (4:48)
DJ Godfather & DJ Starski - "City Of Boom" (3:53)
QDT - "Track 5" (5:27)
Machino - "Ministerio" (5:19)
Umwelt - "Starless Night" (5:53)
Shinra - "Pinwheel" (6:17)
Nasenbluten - "Intellectual Killer" (6:08)
LFT - "Data Move" (5:02)
Dirty Hospital - "The General" (5:14)
Andrea Parker & David Morley - "After Dark" (8:51)
Review: Helena Hauff's distinctive musical vision has made her one of techno and electro's most unique and celebrated selectors, and it's this side of her work that's showcased on "Kern Volume 5: Exclusives & Rarities", a triple-vinyl set that focuses on the numerous hard-to-find and previously unreleased tracks featured on her new DJ mix for Tresor. As you'd expect the quality threshold remains thrillingly high throughout, with Hauff focusing on fuzzy and scuzzy heavyweight slabs of electro, techno, ghetto tech and industrial-strength hardcore. Amongst the unreleased highlights are tracks from Umwelt, Machino, Galaxian, L.F.T and her good self (alongside Morah), while crate diggers will note the inclusion of rarities from Esoterik, Andrea Parker and David Morley, and DJ Godfather and DJ Starkski.
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Fabric Presents Helena Hauff
Helena HAUFF / VARIOUS
Fabric Presents Helena Hauff (2xLP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: FABRIC 217LP. Rel: 21 Sep 23
D-Breeze - "Crazy For Love" (Autechre remix) (6:11)
MicroControlUnit - "Save The World" (MCU Apocalypse mix) (6:19)
Magda Rot - "Alter Simus" (5:23)
Signaltype - "In Abyss" (7:16)
Radioactive Man - "Night Bus To Nowhere" (5:59)
Illektrolab - "Overdrive" (5:29)
Ement - "Despite Of Time" (4:59)
Dynarec - "Sunken Park" (4:13)
Helena Hauff - "Turn Your Sights Inward" (6:40)
Review: In the post-minimal years, and after the deep house revival, dark techno and electro became the most fertile ground for new producers. Hamburg-born Helena Hauff was one of those who brought through such sounds and she has since become a global tastemaker who has perfected the art of dark and hard-hitting soundscapes. She shows that off once more here with her selections for the mighty Fabric presents series. It is raw, fierce and rough yet seamlessly moves through breakbeat, electro and the still magical charms of Autechre's remix of D-Breeze's 'Crazy For Love' from 1999 which closes the mix in style.
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Played by: Rave Energy
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Arkeo
Arkeo (grey marbled vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: DEEPLABS 011. Rel: 06 May 25
Dokimion (5:43)
Perissos (6:09)
Panoplia (6:04)
Stoicheo (5:46)
Skopos (5:44)
Exousia (5:47)
Ephraim (6:16)
Hiketeria (6:04)
Review: Detroit dub techno don Luke Hess says that this is his "most eclectic and techno-driven album to date" and that it blends together his signature subterranean sounds with his indelible Motor City touch. It again works well on cultured dance floors but is also a deeply spiritual album that will have your mind wandering to some lovely places. From the opening moments of 'Dokimion' you're sunk into widescreen soundscapes that pair painterly synths with immersive low ends. Cuts like 'Stoicheo' bring serene melodies and closer 'Hiketeria' is a misty, foggy cut that oozes late-night intimacy.
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Played by: ALEQS NOTAL
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Dance Music 4 Bad People
Cat: STS 431LP. Rel: 24 Apr 25
U R Not Dying U R Just Waking Up (6:36)
The Secret Teachings Of The Ages (6:28)
The Map Of Salt & Stars (5:35)
Reality Is Not What It May Seem (6:00)
I'm In A Strange Loop (5:56)
Dispatches From The B4 Life (6:12)
Awakening From The Daydreams (6:31)
The Art Of Living A Meaningless Existence (6:27)
Review: Jamal Moss aka Hieroglyphic Being is one of the most fearless experimentalists in house and techno. He confronts dancefloor disillusionment head-on with Dance Music 4 Bad People, his raw, uncompromising debut for Smalltown Supersound. A veteran of Chicago's club scene, Moss channels four decades of history, highs, lows and trauma into an album that defies escapism. These are not crowd-pleasers but cathartic confrontations dense with abrasive synths, molten drum loops and uneasy textures which all crash together in chaotic, transcendent layers. There's no clean resolution anywhere, instead just tension, dissonance and moments of stark beauty. Far from a nostalgic Windy City love-in, Moss' music reflects a dance culture in crisis and provides a place to rage against it.
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There Is No Acid In This House
There Is No Acid In This House (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SJRLP 518. Rel: 27 Oct 22
Communion Of The Highest Order (8:44)
We Are The Light Vessels (5:19)
When Situations Get 2 Deep (5:46)
Look Over There 9 Oclock (5:15)
Beyond The Outrage (4:31)
Frantic Moments (4:50)
Mephisto's Pulpit Of Stank (4:19)
Deconstructing The Path (4:34)
Nights Under The Nubian Sky (5:02)
Dark Acidic Organ (4:52)
Private Runner (5:08)
Let Me Know How U Really Feel (4:05)
There Is No Acid In This House (Just Emotions Rmx) (6:24)
Dogs Don't Wear Pants (4:45)
Review: Chicago extraordinaire Jamal Moss aka Hieroglyphic Being's third solo album is titled There Is No Acid In This House, and sees him return to Soul Jazz Records. Using his idiosyncratic electronic sound, Moss takes influence from the experimental minds of fellow Windy City innovators such as The Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians, The Art Ensemble of Chicago and Sun Ra, through to icons of his hometown's house music scene like Ron Hardy, Marshall Jefferson, Lil Louis and others who have defined Chicago's musical universe over the last half a century.
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The Moon Dance
The Moon Dance (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: APNEA 104. Rel: 27 Oct 23
When The Earth's Shadow Falls On The Moon
The Moon Dance (Moon Walk version)
Lunar Mind Manipulation
Tethered 2 The Divinely Spaces With-In
Fooled By The Movement Of Heavenly Bodies
Celestial Poems Of The Lady With 10,000 Names
No Matter How Far We Are, We Can Always Share The Moon & Stars
Purple Skies With Cotton Candy
An Eternal Star Beyond The Firmament
Helium Three
Mawu
Review: The inimitable Jamal Moss comes forth with his second offering for Madrid's Apnea records. 'The Moon Dance' unfurls over 11 tracks- in turns pensive, elegiac, and slammin'. Between the sedate expanse of opener 'When The Earths Shadow Falls On The Moon' and the final cymbal strokes of gauche, machine funk closer 'Mawu', Moss lifts us on yet another Afrofuturist space flight of fancy, passing through superclusters of deep house, tactile techno and stroboscopic piano jams along the way.
Standout moments include the smoove-as-u-like-it intergalactic lounge jazz diversion 'The Moondance Moon Walk Version'; its steezy stride-piano vamp seamlessly intertwining with Moss' signature babbling acid intrusions, the irresistibly groovy bump of 'Tethered 2 The Divinely Spaces With In' and the hypnotic sway of 'Celestial Poems Of The Lady With 10000 Names', which opens up from Terrence Dixon-esque introspection into broad windy city string washes and synapse-tickling bleeps. With this collection, Moss pens yet another crucial chapter in the seemingly bottomless hieroglyphic being scroll. While 'The Moon Dance' is one of his most accessible and harmonious works to date, it doesn't lose an ounce of the rawness and immediacy of his previous work. Essential listening!
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The Inheritors
The Inheritors (gatefold 3xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: 40B CLP. Rel: 28 Jun 13
Rannoch Dawn
II: A Circle Inside A Circle Inside: II
Renata
The Caterpillar's Intervention
Sky Burial
The Illuminations
Inter-City 125
Delabole
Seven Stars
Gone Feral
The Inheritors
Circle Of Fifths
Some Respite
Blackpool Late Eighties
Self-Playing Schmaltz
Review: It's been seven years since Holden's debut album The Idiots Are Winning was released on his own Border Community imprint, and in that time new material has been scarce to say the least. Thankfully, The Inheritors was well worth the wait; produced with a combination of Holden's extensive analogue modular system and his own self-coded software, the album takes in influences as wide as The KLF, Elgar, ceilidh music, pentatonic folk scales and ancient pagan rituals, with each track recorded in one take with no overdubs. Border Community cohort Luke Abbott's Holkham Drones album would be the closest comparison, but even that superb record doesn't come close to the sprawling marvel that is The Inheritors, with highlights like the jazz sax of "The Caterpillar's Intervention" and twisting analogue techno of "Gone Feral" coming thick and fast.
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Internal Empire (30 Years Anniversary Edition)
Internal Empire (30 Years Anniversary Edition) (limited red vinyl 2xLP + poster + MP3 download code)
Cat: TRESOR 027LPX. Rel: 03 Feb 25
Internal Empire
Minus
Within
Home
Rek
Chase
Spirit Levels
Review: This 30th anniversary reissue celebrates a groundbreaking electronic release that continues to stand as a benchmark for minimal techno. Originally released in the early 90s, the album introduced a stripped-back sound that pushed the boundaries of the genre, focusing on elemental rhythms and sparse, hypnotic structures. The music is deliberately repetitive, drawing listeners into a digital wormhole where subtle variations in looping basslines and synthetic polyrhythms create a mesmerising, almost alien atmosphere. Tracks like 'Home' laid the groundwork for ambient techno movements, with their intricate yet minimalistic percussion and atmospheric sound design. Despite the minimalism, the album is packed with sonic depth, offering everything from digital chirps to crunchy metallic percussion, creating a sense of space that allows each element to breathe. The reissue's sharper sonic clarity enhances the album's subtle density, making it even more immersive. This release not only codified a new era of techno but also remains a timeless, hypnotic gem. Its influence is still felt today, proving that even the simplest sounds can create profound, futuristic music.
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Played by: Mark Broom
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Immunity (10th Anniversary Edition) (remastered)
Immunity (10th Anniversary Edition) (remastered) (limited gatefold purple vinyl 2xLP + booklet + insert + MP3 download code (indie exclusive))
Cat: REWIGLP 176X. Rel: 05 Oct 23
We Disappear (4:43)
Open Eye Signal (7:49)
Breathe This Air (5:52)
Collider (8:31)
Abandon Window (4:50)
Form By Firelight (5:35)
Sun Harmonics (10:12)
Immunity (11:29)
Review: Jon Hopkins' fourth album Immunity is a bona fide classic that is now a full ten years old. To celebrate the milestone, it has been newly remastered for this special reissue. Listening back now reminds you just what a confident and adventurous record this was - a creative trip deep inside Hopkins' mind that brought totters everything he had done and learned up to that point. The focus was firmly on the dancefloor but still, the tracks come with plenty of emotional nuances, from sad piano motifs to stirring choral drones but shifting rhythms and real-world sound effects that brought the whole thing to life.
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Ritual
Ritual (limited gatefold clear vinyl 2xLP (side 4 etched) + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: WIGLP 523X. Rel: 29 Aug 24
Altar (part I) (6:45)
Palace/Illusion (part II) (3:21)
Transcend/Lament (part III) (5:47)
The Veil (part IV) (4:40)
Evocation (part V) (3:26)
Solar Goddess Return (part VI) (5:46)
Dissolution (part VII) (5:44)
Nothing Is Lost (part VIII) (5:35)
Review: With Ritual, electronica mastermind Jon Hopkins follows up his storied meditation-aid LP, Music For Psychedelic Therapy, for a return to the sublime uplifts that characterised his establishing sound. Somehow, Hopkins says of his latest full-length, "I have no idea what I'm doing when I'm composing. I don't know where it's coming from, and I don't know where it's going, nor does it seem to matter. I just know when it is finished." Such remarkable humility sits in in stark contrast to the deep grandeur of the record, which refreshingly seems to have been made without overconscious intent; Hopkins' describes his approach to the album as a simple matter of creation, without too much second-guessing or reasoning after the fact. This would seem to counteract Psychedelic Therapy's interest in self-reflection and personal enlightenment; Ritual, as we glean from the title, is more action-oriented, pursuing the many epic pilgrimages and blue beyonds that Hopkins was first known to have embarked upon.
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Mike Huckaby Presents The Down Under Kit (warehouse find)
Cat: MHP TDUK. Rel: 12 Mar 25
The Down Under Kit (16 Samples)
Review: Much missed Detroit techno legend Mike Huckaby created The Down Under Kit for the Australian leg of the Red Bull Music Academy's world tour and it's so much more than a simple sample pack, as Huckaby gives a narrated tutorial on creating templates and generating ideas, a fascinating glimpse into his philosophy and techniques. Obviously, there are lots of thumping kicks, distinctively trademark pianos and pads and more to load up, but this pack not only gives you the means of production, it also gives you a guide to how to put it to its most effective use.
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My Life With The Wave (warehouse find)
My Life With The Wave (warehouse find) (limited hand-stamped 12"+ CD containing Waldorf wave sounds)
Cat: SYNTH 09530000313 +CD. Rel: 24 Jan 25
Wavetable No 9
Fantasy
Jupiter
Review: We have been digging in the warehouse and have found some copies of one of the faultless EPs that Detroit house royalty Mike Huckaby put out in his lifetime. It features three tracks that are all steeped in deepness and dubby goodness and are unlikely to ever age. 'Wavetable No. 9' is spaced out and rather menacing in a subtle, sparse way. 'Fantasy' is a more airy and light cut with meandering melodic leads and thinking keys that bring a cosmic feel. 'Jupiter' closes out with nimble bass and splashy hi hats joined by conversational synth leads that glow with a late-night warmth. Included in this is a CD featuring plenty of the samples used in the making of the tunes using the Waldorf synth.
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Too
Too (gatefold LP + MP3 download code in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: PIASR 5117LP. Rel: 08 Apr 22
Bruise (5:55)
Capture Casa (6:40)
The Lack Of You (4:45)
Eyes Alive (6:08)
Kid Anthem (5:51)
2:16 (7:51)
Gluttony (6:08)
A Piece Of Me (4:19)
Review: Opening track 'Bruise' could be HVOB's toughest and most driving, while 'The Lack of You' definitely ranks up there with their most emotionally captivating and moving. Overall, Too may be the electronic-dance-alt-pop team's finest hour to date, and that's no mean feat considering just how insanely good everything they have done up to this point has been.

While packing plenty for the dancefloor, and being built entirely from machines, Too is a human work at its core, running through the gamut of our vast emotional scope, from the joyful to the mournful, teeth-clenched determination to absolute oblivion. From arena-filling body movers like 'Kid Anthem' to the intimate euphoria of 'A Piece of Me', it's quite literally all here.


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Hypnotone
Hypnotone (limited white vinyl LP)
Cat: MPD 050. Rel: 21 Jun 24
Dream Beam (5:49)
Junovia (1:11)
Potion 90 (4:32)
Italia (6:19)
In Joy (4:58)
SBX (4:52)
Sub (4:44)
Review: Hypnotone's iconic self titled mini album reissued and released just in time for this Summer Solstice. Originally released by Creation Records in 1991 - long out of print and now reissued - this one comes now meticulously remastered and pressed onto pristine white vinyl, aesthetically bolstering its pure, ascendant sound to match. The Hypnotone moniker was formed out of the bemused miasma that came after the wake of the infamous Hacienda nightclub in Manchester; made up of another related but no less legendary Tony (Martin, not Wilson) and yet another Martin (Mittler) (don't get confused, now), their eponymous debut came after an inspirational spell of digital sampler experiments and intentional Balearic hitmaking.
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L'Ecstasy
L'Ecstasy (2xLP)
Cat: TURBO 229. Rel: 07 Mar 24
Exit Warehouse At Dawn (3:20)
Tr Smooth (3:42)
Night Is Not (3:42)
VSOD (Velvet Sky Of Dreams) (5:40)
Feel The Rush (feat Channel Tres) (4:41)
Buybuysell (4:20)
Love Minus Zero (5:13)
Natural Spirit (3:15)
Silence Of Love (feat Jesse Boykins III) (4:11)
Theme From Borneo Function (3:14)
Duro (6:48)
Polyvoxx (5:04)
Ascending Into The Clouds (feat Elisabeth Troy) (6:13)
LMZNIN (2:39)
Winter Crush (5:40)
In Order 2 (4:52)
Review: HudMo is on rampant form at the moment, firing off collaborations left, right and centre and, as usual, never missing. That said, this project feels like something very special indeed, as he doubles down on kinship with Canadian techno legend Tiga to make an album in thrall to the surge of feelings that hit us when we submit to the possibilities of the night. It's a romantic kind of techno that comes on like early B12 or Artificial Intelligence-era techno in places, but there's also some crafty hooks and flamboyance as you would rightly expect from such a heavyweight studio pairing.
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Played by: Rave Energy
 in stock $33.90
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