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Bushido EP
Cat: MORD 112. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Bushido (8:25)
Flash Point (5:08)
Yawara (8:02)
Detour (5:57)
Review: Milo Raad is back on Rotterdam's finest, Mord Records, with a fine follow-up to his last outing, the 'Blood Pressure' EP. This one opens at pace with 'Bushido' and its rushes of synth and hi hats, which sweep you off your feet in an instant. 'Flash Point' has a more stripped-back sound with a hypnotic meld of drums and kicks that makes for perfect 5am escapism. The deep techno of 'Yawara' is run through with eerie, searching synths that describe a desolate urban scene and 'Detour' is a final assault on both head and heel with its unrelenting drum pressure.
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Played by: SHINEDOE
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Mastermind EP
Cat: 30D10Y 003. Rel: 23 Dec 24
Behind The Mask
Mastermind
One Complete Moment
Observe
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Tir Na Nog
Tir Na Nog (orange & black marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: SYNCRO 52. Rel: 08 Oct 24
Tir Na Nog (6:43)
Divide & Conquer (7:37)
Review: Fresh from collaborating with fellow Dutch techno legend Speedy J, man-of-many-aliases Steve Rachmad (AKA Sterac, Sterac Electronics, Rachmad Project, Tons of Tones etc) makes his bow on Synchrophone. The French label has taken a deep dive into his catalogue and picked a couple of genuine gems to reissue. Both tracks originally appeared on the same Rotation Records release way back in 2000. On side A you'll find 'Tir Na Nog', a deliciously raw, jacking and crunchy workout in which stomping techno drums are peppered with hissing cymbal patterns and spacey stabs. Those stabs reappear on the more musically expansive 'Divide & Conquer', where warming deep house chords, clonking bass and sweat-soaked drums catch the ear.
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In Da Shadows
Cat: GEMS 001. Rel: 28 Jan 25
Radical Chic - "In Da Shadows" (Terry Francis remix) (7:31)
Space Bunny - "The Key" (Wax Trax remix) (6:37)
Review: Gems, a new label with a nose for unearthing dusty relics of the UK tech-house scene, kicks off with a double shot of pure 90s dynamite. Label boss Paul Still, Croydon luminary and veteran crate-digger, has dusted off these two bangers, ready to reignite dancefloors. First up, Terry Francis unleashes a remix of Radical Chic's 'In Da Shadows' that'll have you reaching for the lasers and sweating buckets. This ain't no polite shuffle - it's a full-on assault of pulsating basslines, swirling synths and big energy. Francis, a master of his craft, layers textures and effects like a sonic sorcerer, conjuring a tapestry of sound that's both intricate and exhilarating. Flip the wax and Space Bunny's 'The Key' unlocks a different kind of chaos. This infectious groove, built on chunky drums and a hypnotic bassline, is pure, unadulterated dancefloor hedonism. But it's the vocal snippets and playful synth stabs that truly elevate it to legendary status. The Wax Trax remix adds a contemporary twist, injecting a fresh dose of energy while retaining the original's undeniable swagger. If you're craving the authentic sounds of early tech-house, Gems is your new dealer. These aren't just reissues; they're sonic time capsules, transporting you back to a time when the dancefloor was a sweaty, euphoric escape from reality.
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标签: Tech House | Minimal
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Floral Ancestors
Floral Ancestors (12" + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: AABB 003. Rel: 28 Mar 25
Grass Boulevard (6:31)
Spreadv (4:38)
Metrograde Bouquet (4:22)
Oldest Of Arrangements (8:53)
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Kulture Galerie Volume 3
Kulture Galerie Volume 3 (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: KGV 003. Rel: 08 Oct 24
Rambal Cochet - "Beijing Balearic Riot" (4:14)
Doc Sleep - "Deep Breath" (5:33)
The Jaffa Kid - "Sh Holo" (4:40)
Jack Bags - "Molise Chicago" (5:42)
Undsidedly - "Sol Container" (5:22)
Mesmerist - "She Looked Back" (4:21)
Review: Kulture Galerie is back with more wax and the third time proves a charm here with Doc Sleep, Rambal Cochet, The Jaffa Kid, Mesmerist, Jack Bags and Undsidedly all coming correct under the stewardship of label head Filippo MSM of Metropolitan Soul Museum. Cochet kicks off with some trance-infused prog techno, Doc Sleep offers jacked-up and analogue house, there is lithe cosmic tech from The Jaffa Kid and twisted machine sounds from Jack Bags, while Undsidedly's dreamy electro and The Mesmerist's peak time synth techno close down in style.
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Big D For Disco
Cat: BLESSYOU 028. Rel: 05 Dec 24
D2 (7:43)
D3 (5:45)
Collide (5:47)
Review: Disco-techno-house with a headily experimental palette from Puerto-Rican favourite Juan Ramos, an artist already well known and established for his many an off-kilter mix and OG production. Now on his second release for Bless You following 'Pulse', also released this year, this phallically titled record hears the stalwart continue to offer the best in the business, serving a further two rather long 'D's on top of a third rendezvous entitled 'Collision'. The former double-serving amounts to a twin stupefaction in sensuality and roughage, unusually spanning both the top and bottom sides of the record (plenty implied). 'Collide' leans further into the record's already asserted, yet evermore primeval logical ends, following up with a hardcore experiment in retching acid and woofing kettle drums.
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Everything Happens For No Reason
Cat: MTY 012. Rel: 30 Dec 24
I Saw The World Melt (5:01)
DHM JAM (3:18)
Home Invasion (3:20)
I Can't Believe (with Anetha) (4:23)
Two Perfect Machines (4:04)
Review: Left-of-centre electronic maverick Randomer returns with a new EP on Anetha's label, Mama Told Ya. After what we're told was something of a reflective hiatus, the UK artist delivers five emotionally charged tracks, all bar one of which are solo cuts with the other being one co-produced with Anetha. Thematically these cuts explore life's unpredictability and encourage embracing chaos and randomness. Drawing from his deep study of melodies, Randomer blends techno, trance, techstep and sacred choral music to create a cathartic journey across several different sound worlds here and it all adds up to a powerful, introspective listening experience.
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Burn Out EP
Cat: AAA 017. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Protonic (7:14)
Burn Out (7:06)
On The Jazz (6:59)
Turn The Page (7:39)
Review: Rats On Acid's Triple A debut 'Burn Out' hears the occasional ear-amazer emit an ecstatic edict in acid hardcore, teasing out a sad but true fact of the post-industrial, post-post-modern condition: burnout. Ah, yes burnout. That tired old, laborious effect of overwork and overshot ambition. How do we combat burnout? First of all, redirect our energies to skanking anodes of acid hardcore, not overtime at work. The EP's title track is mad fun, bringing acrimonious acids and aerodrome reverbs, while 'On The Jazz' restricts the mix-space to a narrow shaft, up which a determined, high-impedant melodic current climbs. 'Turn The Page' ends on a strangely excited, cacophonous stasis; we're amazed this one was made recently, as it has a real convincing 90s energy to it.
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Chat Noir Hors Serie #2
Cat: CNHS 002. Rel: 24 Jan 25
Yeli Mtkiva
Triponfish
Derealize
Story About The Murderer
Review: This electrifying release offers a compelling journey through futuristic and otherworldly soundscapes. Side-1 opens with 'Yeli Mtkiva', a demented, sci-fi-inspired blend of techno and electro, pulsating with eerie textures and mechanical rhythms. It's a track that feels ripped from a cyberpunk dystopia. Following it, 'Triponfish' shifts the tone with celestial melodies and shimmering chimes, underpinned by an acid-tinged groove reminiscent of The Exaltics' atmospheric craftsmanship. On Side-2, 'Derealize' introduces crisp production with subtle trance elements, creating a hypnotic flow that's both driving and ethereal. The closing track, 'Story About The Murderer', stands out with its narrative-like progression. It's a dark, cinematic piece, evoking the tension of a sci-fi thriller. Each track offers a unique layer to the record's overarching futuristic vibe, making this an enjoyable trek into outerspace.
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Winter Sequences
Cat: LAXBLACK 01. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Snowy Sunday Smile (5:16)
Abnegation Electronique (4:46)
December In G (6:34)
Echo Park's Bells (4:06)
Played by: Rave Energy
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Along Came Polly
Along Came Polly (1-sided 12")
Cat: AL 097. Rel: 05 Feb 25
Along Came Polly (Konstantin Sibold, Zac & Carmee remix) (5:06)
Review: A powerhouse of festival-ready techno that's primed for mainstage moments, designed to shake speakers and lift crowds. With its soaring dynamics and relentless build, it's a hands-in-the-air anthem that brings the intensity of a festival rave to life. The production is big and bold, with hard-hitting beats and an infectious rhythm that commands attention. This one-sided vinyl release is a showcase of Rebuke's ability to craft a track that resonates with newer techno lovers, making it a perfect addition to any high-energy set. A prime example of popular, mainstage techno set to electrify any dancefloor.
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Nova EP
Nova EP (12")
Cat: HBT 010. Rel: 21 Jan 25
Edge (4:29)
Nova (6:10)
Review: A powerful techno EP on Germany's Habitat Recordings, further solidifying Recondite's reputation for blending genres with finesse. Side-1's 'Edge' features his mastery of peak-time energy, delivering a dynamic track that merges robust techno beats with subtle trance touches, creating a powerful and beautiful experience suited for the main stage. On Side-2, 'Nova' dives into a deeper groove, gradually evolving into an electrifying banger that feels both fresh and timeless. This EP hints at a possible revival of trance influences, but more than anything, it showcases Recondite's unique ability to fuse classic and contemporary elements. 'Nova' is another impressive release in Recondite's ever-expanding discography, proving his skill in crafting captivating techno landscapes. This is one dangerous EP.
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The Electric Bee EP
The Electric Bee EP (limited green marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: SNFCC 015GREEN. Rel: 18 Jul 24
The Electric (7:11)
Next One Is Bill (5:40)
The Bee (6:07)
Axes In The Skype (7:48)
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Leave No Trace
Cat: MLRTRX 018. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Basic Instinct (5:06)
Countermeasures (5:35)
Encounters (5:37)
Leave No Trace (5:35)
Played by: Philippe Petit
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Sweatlodge Picture Disc 01
Sweatlodge Picture Disc 01 (12" picture disc)
Cat: SWTL 001. Rel: 24 Jun 24
Redux - "Access Memory" (5:24)
Le Crabe - "Rave Anthem" (3:55)
Maelstrom - "Bespredel" (5:10)
Krak In Dub - "We Are All Animals" (4:51)
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El Retorno De Saturno
El Retorno De Saturno (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: KR3 014LTD. Rel: 20 Feb 25
Para El Conjunto De Las Esferas (6:22)
Verdugo Del Rey (5:11)
Morador De La Oscuridad (6:04)
El Retorno De Saturno (5:31)
Review: Reeko helps the KR3 label continues its anniversary celebrations here with a new EP that allows on from his recent remix outing here. His take on techno is nuanced and more than just physical. 'Para El Conjunto De Las Esferas ' has an underlapping rhythm that hypnotises while backlit pads hint at celestial energy. 'Verdugo Del Rey' is more raw like a bit of heavy machinery in meltdown and 'Morador De La Oscuridad' has a fizzing static twist and industrial tinge to the atmosphere. 'El Retorno De Saturno' brings things to a close with a slow, menacing and dubbed out prowler.

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Golden
Golden (12")
Cat: TERM 241. Rel: 05 Mar 25
Golden (2024 Remake) (5:32)
All We Have (5:42)
Review: German label Terminal M's place in the techno world has long been established - it deals in fresh sounds for big rooms with hints of minimal. Mark Reeve now adds his work into the mix with this bold and inescapable two tracker. 'Golden' is a wave of techno with textural synth loops spraying about the mix like an untethered hose while chunky drums rattle the walls. 'All We Have' then gets even more extroverted and maximal with tortured synth stabs, big brain frying leads and more dark, all-consuming drums.
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The Twisted Maze EP
Cat: RBSELECT 002. Rel: 27 May 25
Raccoon Saloon (5:00)
Got D' Funk (5:35)
Freestyle Groove (5:13)
Destination (5:30)
Review: For those of us who find solace in music, refuge often lies in its intricate corners. Reflex Blue returns with the second release on his personal imprint which will appeal to such people and offers his unique take on wonky house music. His The Twisted Maze EP features raccoon-inspired grooves and bleepy after-hours moments that offer an intimate look into Blue's creative mind. There are lithe tech pumpers like the opener, trippy workouts like 'Got D' Funk', deep and driving throwbacks like 'Freestyle Groove"' and 'Destination' shuts down with more futuristic tech excellence.
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Fragments EP
Cat: FUSE 060. Rel: 04 Mar 25
Ruff City Dub
Tightening The Screw
Love 2 Rhythm
Freakin In The Neighbourhood
Review: After a standout contribution to Fuse's first V/A release in 2024, Reflex Blue returns to Enzo Siragusa's prolific minimal tech imprint with a fledgling EP on the label, 'Fragments'. Recalling urban galavants and seedy underbellies, 'Freakin In The Neighborhood' and 'Ruff City Dub' portray the gabardine coats and illicit wares of a dark metropolis through undulant Reese basses and ballooning acids; eventually, what goes underground must always come up for air. 'Tightening The Screw' adds a cagey speed garage stress to an already gaunt citywide panic; 'Love 2 Rhythm' is the only moment of respite, sampling Kathy Brown and Praxis' enduring soul squeal from 'Turn Me Out'.
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Haunted Quest
Cat: XX 001. Rel: 03 Mar 25
Haunted Quest (7:06)
Malevolent (6:52)
Overdrive (6:14)
Reverie (6:50)
Review: Sydney producer Will Regan has the task of serving up Xadenx Records's first ever vinyl release, and he doesn't fall short. His blend of storytelling electro and techno is both packed with detail to occupy your mind as well as coming with some fine, floor-ready rhythms for your feet. 'Haunted Quest' is a spacious one with searching pads to get things going, then 'Malevolent' has a frost synth texture and plunging bass that locks you into a steady rhythm. 'Overdrive' off-sets more pixelated synths and raw machine rhythms and last of all, 'Reverie' has a sense of impending doom that keeps you very much locked in.
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Permean
Permean (limited 12" in embossed sleeve)
Cat: MRS 002. Rel: 29 May 25
Permean (6:04)
Permean (Sterac Remodel) (6:14)
Permean (Head High Power Tool mix) (5:17)
Permean (Shed Forceful Pressure mix) (5:08)
Review: Berlin's Regent returns to Mutual Rytm with a precision-crafted techno anthem backed by a trio of heavyweight remixes. 'Permean' is the kind of track built for peak-time warehouse deploymentifierce in its groove yet unusually emotional, merging surgical low-end with spiralling pads that lend it a timeless and melancholic charge. Dutch veteran Sterac pares things back with a hypnotic, tunnelling reshape that nods to classic 90s minimalism. Head High, Rene Pawlowitz's house-adjacent alias, flips it into a thudding, big-room roller with buzzing synths and tough drums primed for festival sets. Finally, Shed delivers the darkest mix of the lotihis 'Forceful Pressure' take ratchets up the intensity with distorted kicks, jagged loops and glitched-out percussion. It's a masterclass in restraint and tension, channelling the relentless energy of proper machine music. For a four-tracker, this covers a serious spectrum of club pressureifrom introspective to incendiaryiwith Regent's original anchoring the release as something both forceful and strangely beautiful.
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Played by: ALEQS NOTAL
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Over &
Over & (12")
Cat: FEX 021. Rel: 13 Mar 25
What Can You Do (5:25)
If So Then (5:27)
Over & (5:37)
Hold The Door Please (4:48)
Review: Berlin-based Nastia Reigel contributed a track to one of this label's various artists releases last year but now steps up with a full EP that is all her own. It is a fine chance for her to show her skills and that she does: 'What Can You Do' has a unique mix of hammering sounds, hulking great kicks and textural smears that are all dirty and industrial yet funky. 'If So Then' is totally different - a stripped back, deep, linear techno roller, while 'Over &' is weighty, loopy dub with a raw 90s aesthetic. 'Hold The Door Please' is another one built from well-designed loops that is sure to rattle the walls of any warehouse with its monster kicks and glitchy FX.
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Random Fragments EP
Cat: YRE 054. Rel: 17 Dec 24
My Inspiration (5:43)
Soul Brother 88 (7:02)
Future Times (6:37)
Random Fragments (7:07)
Review: Earlier in the year, James Baker brought his long-running ReKaB project to Andy Vaz and Alessandro Vaccaro's long-running Yore imprint for the first time. This speedy sequel is similarly assured and quietly impressive. He begins by wrapping vintage drum machine beats and an angular, LFO-style bassline in unfeasibly spacey chords, bubbly electronics and woozy vocal samples ('My Inspiration'), before treating us to a warmer and more melodious slab of analogue deep house loveliness ('Soul Brother 88'). Over on the flip, 'Future Times' sees Baker pepper a hypnotic deep house beat in intergalactic, Motor City-influenced synth sounds and bubbly acid motifs, while title track 'Random Fragments' is another classy, far-sighted deep house-meets-deep techno number rich in superbly spacey sounds. Music for the head and the feet!
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Cyborg Romance EP
Cat: ACQR 01. Rel: 02 Jul 24
Cyborg Romance (6:26)
Minimal Mind (6:52)
Twisted Space (5:05)
Downtime (7:10)
Review: ReKab's Cyborg Romance EP is a sci-fi journey into the realms of electronic music, featuring the producer's talent and versatility in full effect. The title track, 'Cyborg Romance,' with the angelic synths and a symphonic homage to artificial intelligence, is pure space sex. The mid-tempo electro beats offer a lush, euphoric experience that blends an 80s vibe with futuristic sounds. 'Minimal Mind dives deeper with deep bass hits, soft Detroit keys, and a melodic, soothing atmosphere. There's a poignant and gentle touch to this track, adding depth to ReKab's sonic landscape. On Side-2, 'Twisted Space' takes listeners on a trek through deeper, dub-infused chords, evoking images of space travel and exploration. The track has a techy undertone and a fast-paced rhythm that adds to its cosmic feel. Closing things out is 'Downtime,' an acid-tinged symphonic electro piece that adds a darker, more serious tone to the collection. Overall, Cyborg Romance shines with ReKab's ability to explore different styles and moods within his music, demonstrating a varied style palette. The balance of dancefloor focus and deep listening is a winning combination. Drawing comparisons to electro legends like E.R.P., Cignol, and Carl Finlow, ReKab maintains a techno aesthetic rooted in the UK-Detroit second wave sound. This record is Hot! Hot! Hot!
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Sequoia
Sequoia (12")
Cat: BT 001. Rel: 31 Oct 24
Sequoia (6:43)
Sequoia (Blasha & Allatt remix) (6:08)
Sequoia (JKS remix) (5:29)
Sequoia (Not A Headliner remix) (4:13)
Sequoia (Mental Duality remix) (5:01)
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Binary Revolutions
Cat: GLSPV 001. Rel: 06 Jun 25
Reshio - "Electronic Mind" (6:16)
Toke - "System 32" (5:39)
DJ Astrobee - "Elvis The Gator" (6:08)
Levan Grdzelidze - "84 Slaves" (5:25)
Review: Glispy Records makes a strong vinyl debut with a four-track showcase of Georgia's deepening electronic talent pool. Tbilisi producer Reshio opens with 'Electronic Mind', a high-octane blend of punchy electro and precise sequencing, setting the tone with clinical flair. Toke follows with 'System 32', a rolling groove machine laced with dubby atmospheres and smart modulationiweighty but agile. On the flip, DJ Astrobee injects some swagger into proceedings with the rugged, percussive funk of 'Elvis The Gator', full of low-end heft and filtered bite. Label co-founder Levan Grdzelidze rounds off with '84 Slave', an acidic slow-burner that builds intensity through tightly-wound layers. A confident and well-curated start to the Glispy vinyl era.
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2nd Respite
Cat: 2ND RESPITE. Rel: 13 May 25
Track 1 (4:59)
Track 2 (5:01)
Track 3 (9:07)
Track 4 (3:16)
Review: Details - for now, anyway - about Respite remain shrouded in mystery, but this is the second release on their own label. It's a quietly profound exploration of minimal to kick off with as 'Track 1' layers up subterranean kicks with wispy melodic curlicues that get you in a dream state. 'Track 2' flips the script with bulky kicks that are in your face and softened by more swirling ambient pads. 'Track 3' is pure late night sub submersion coated in vocals crackle, dust and static that feels somehow intense despite being such a sparse sound. 'Track 4' allows some more light-emitting and radiant synths to cut through the murky atmospheres and it has a moving, uplifting effect.
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标签: Minimal | Ambient House
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Evolutions EP
Cat: OSS 001. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Evolutions (7:38)
Fintons (dub) (5:37)
Fintons (dub - Double O remix) (6:18)
Acid Vein (5:47)
Review: On the debut release for their newly minted label, Manchester's Response and Buda make a bold statement with this EP. 'Evolutions' opens, delivering an immediate rush that churns up dark rave stabs and pounding percussion, invoking memories of the early 90s Jungle scene. Yet, there's a modern sharpness in the track's evolving structure, making it feel fresh without losing the classic vibe. 'Fintons Dub' adds a layer of atmosphere, with its subdued bass and cinematic samples adding depth. Double 0's remix of 'Fintons Dub' hits like a freight train, its forceful bass and raw breaks cutting through the mix. Rounding out the EP, 'Acid Vein' slows things down with acid house influences, merging acid squelches with a deeper, more contemplative breakbeat rhythm that adds tension to the release.
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Raya & Salme
Raya & Salme (limited translucent green vinyl 12")
Cat: EBM 043. Rel: 30 Aug 24
Raya (5:47)
Salme (6:04)
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Boccaccio Life: 1987-1993 Part 3/4
Boccaccio Life: 1987-1993 Part 3/4 (translucent blue vinyl 12")
Cat: MM 1833. Rel: 12 Jun 25
Revelation - "First Power" (3:39)
Egotrip - "Dreamworld" (World Of Dreams mix) (7:25)
33 1/3 Queen - "Searchin'" (5:43)
Bobby Konders - "Let There Be House" (5:14)
Review: Boccaccio was one of Europe's most influential clubs back in the late 80s and early 90s. Based in rural Destelbergen, it was a place where new beat, acid, techno and house all collided, and Boccaccio Life 1987-1993 is a deep dive into the electrifying soundscapes of the time. It comes on Music Man Records and is a 40-track compilation that reclaims Boccaccio's legacy beyond the overly reductive new beat tag. Resident Olivier Pieters and club regular Stefaan Vandenberghe are behind it, and have split the full selection into four vinyl parts. Bobby Konders's 'Let There Be House' is the killer here, but all four cuts are deliciously dark and heads down club tackle from a golden era.

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It Wasn't Lust For Me
Cat: SODOM 33. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Revision - "It Wasn't Lust For Me"
Revision - "I Wanna Hear Your Smile"
Armaguet Nad - "Spiritual Core"
Armaguet Nad - "Spiritual Core" (part 2)
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From Light To Light
Cat: ELMIL 08. Rel: 16 May 25
H Dimension (5:34)
Hologram (6:01)
Die Ritme Vertel (6:29)
Cosmodanza (6:17)
Review: Riccardo's a master of dance floor grooves that blend minimal, techno and electro into always fresh sounding new worlds. This latest release arrives on El Milagro Records and has a distinct edge and introspective moods that adds up to a reflective journey of depth and drive. 'H Dimension' is a speedy space-tech sound with nostalgic synth work and evocative mid-to-high frequencies echoing the spirit of '80s melodies. 'Hologram' is wrapped in a mysterious, emotive atmosphere with smart synth sequences and snappy low ends and 'Die Ritme Vertel' is a mechanical rhythm with blurts of synth, neon colours and freeform drums. 'Cosmodanza' shuts down with soft acid lines lacing up a more dreamy groove.
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In Space EP
Cat: BAG 002. Rel: 24 Mar 25
Inspace (6:20)
Frequency (5:43)
Timeout (5:21)
Kalapas (5:31)
Review: BeAvantGarde Records have been away for a while but now makes an always-welcome return with the underground favourite that is Riccardo. He does his usual do of serving up four tracks of spaced-out invention. 'In Space' opens up with nice warped bass and insistent synth stabs with jacked-up drums and perc. 'Frequency' then has a more bright and cosmic sense of mood as the drums slow down and lull you into their hypnotic patterns. There is plenty of snap and crispy bass to 'Timeout' with its searching lead synths and gritty baseline while last of all is 'Kalapas' which cuts are loose and has ragged rhythms and textures for a more arresting vibe.
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Played by: Tom Drew
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Time Travel: Journey 2
Cat: REPEAT 32. Rel: 30 Dec 24
Dark 1.2 (unreleased re-edit) (6:50)
Underskopje (7:05)
The Future (6:40)
I Like That (unreleased re-edit) (7:21)
Helicopter (feat Terry Francis - Eddie Smooth Landing mix) (6:03)
In The Van (7:35)
In The Van (Fractured mix) (6:42)
Review: Repeat Records are currently embarking on a multi-part series of longtime DJ Eddie Richards' earliest tracks, and this second journey - that's right - follows up the first waxen time capsule to appear so far. Richards' behind-the-booth adventurousness is often credited as one of the instrumental factors in the spread of house music in the UK, and doesn't 'Time Travel' show it. Lesser known as a producer but still much respected in said niche, several choice slab-grooves from Richards' early noughts numbers are selected here: track two from 2002's 'The Dark' EP, 'Underskopje' from that same year's Kubrickian tech house hurler 'Open The Pod Door' EP, and a legitly deep cut from the AA2 side of Richards' Othersound debut 'Dope'. One for early tech house heads, when the genre was still innocent and real experts reigned supreme.
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ESPN 001
ESPN 001 (blue marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: ESPN 001. Rel: 29 Oct 24
Introductions
Coming In Hot
Notch
Synthetic Scream
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Castelvania EP
Cat: REM 41. Rel: 06 Feb 25
The Dead Of Prince Draculea (5:50)
Delomelanicon (Novem Portis) (4:40)
Delomelanicon (alternate take) (5:07)
Black Sea (4:58)
Review: For many artists the world over, the Castlevania anime, game and manga franchise is a huge source of inspiration. What's not to love about superhuman vampires and vampire hunters represented in gothic anime style? Here the UK producer Richer dedicates his latest EP for REM/Voyage to the series, by way of a four-track trans-Sylvanian-formation, through haunting self-dubbed vocals, eerily emulant gothic new wave percussions, and phasers set to a discernibly house and techno stun. Best on this bloodthirsty haul has to be the alternate take of 'Delomelanicon', which, through its preternatural pad harmonics and faint chain rattling sounds, plays back with the same sense of mistily cloaked drama as is best conveyed in a first edition copy of Bram Stoker's Dracula.
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Interactive DJ'ng (reissue)
Cat: SMR 032. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Hypernotes Velocity (4:51)
Betta's Universe (4:38)
C'Mon (4:52)
Born To Sinthetize (4:27)
C'Mon (Trent remix) (5:54)
Review: Rick 8 is the techno alias of Italy's Riccardo Falsini, and here he revives the pioneering spirit of his iconic Interactive Test label with this early gem, which offers an essential slice of trance, techno and progressive house history. Known for reshaping genre boundaries, the label was a beacon of innovation, as this EP shows. Each track is a potent club tool, designed for transcendental dancefloor moments and sonic ascension from the chunky tribalism of 'Hypernotes Velocity' to the standout remix of 'C'Mon' by Sound Metaphors affiliate Trent, who injects progressive firepower. 'Born To Sinthetize' is a deeper, spiritual sound with flashy synth work married to loose drum loops.
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Played by: ROTCIV
 in stock $20.47
Meta Music vs Rogue EP
Cat: FWMSR 003. Rel: 12 Jun 25
Monotone (feat Sequoyah) (5:56)
New Plan (4:37)
YIA (4:22)
Rogue (5:28)
Maze (4:33)
Deep Dirt (4:54)
Review: This new one from Stefan Ringer on his FWM Entertainment combines two distinct releases in one: 3 tracks from his 2021 Meta Music EP and his darker alias Black Sued's 'Rogue' EP. It's a yin-yang journey of sound that shows his range and quality. 'Monotone' pairs signature deep chords and soulful vocals and distorted bass with minimal drums, while 'New Plan' is a driving, rhythmic workout of persistence and groove. 'YIA' offers meditative chords and affirmations set against a thunderstorm backdrop and the flip, the title cut explores shadowy jazz textures with a mysterious groove, 'Maze' marches forward with urgency and layered rhythm, while 'Deep Dirt' closes with gritty, broken-machine chaos. Together, these EPs make for a powerful emotional and sonic contrast.


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Played by: Per Bojsen-Moller
 in stock $19.35
Signals EP
Signals EP (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: MPR 002. Rel: 15 Apr 25
Ritmiq & Louis - "Interplanetary Prisoner" (6:36)
Ritmiq & Louis - "Parallax" (6:53)
Ritmiq & Lewba - "Transmitting From Space" (7:21)
Ritmiq - "Nebularae" (7:42)
Review: Motion Potion Records returns with a second release from the Australian label founded by Jono Xidias, Mehmet Alpdogan, and ritmiq. This collaborative project sees ritmiq teaming up with Lewba and Louis for the 'Signals' EP, a heady exploration of spacey club sounds. Standout track 'Transmitting From Space' (with Lewba) glides through cosmic synths, subtle breaks and hypnotic melodies so is sure to become a certified late-night burner. On the A-side, Louis and ritmiq deliver 'Interplanetary Prisoner' and 'Parallax,' which are both rich in mood and groove. ritmiq's solo cut 'Nebularae' closes the EP with high energy and dancefloor heat. Signals is a stylish, cosmic journey worth taking.

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Indol
Indol (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: SIDEB 001. Rel: 23 Jan 25
Risky Endeavours (6:36)
Whereabouts (6:22)
End Of Tips (5:33)
Indol (5:13)
Review: It's always exciting to hear from a brand new label and get to grips with that it may become way before the wider world cottons on. Side B is just that and this inaugural outing is a belter from Rkeat. 'Risky Endeavours' sets a heady tone with dubby, stripped back drums that remind of early Skudge. 'Whereabouts' draws on a similar aesthetic for some rather evocative late night tech rollers littered with glitchy sounds, and 'End Of Tips' then rolls on frictionless drums with deep space sounds roaming about the mix. 'Indol' offers a physical broken beat workout to close.
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 in stock $16.25
NECH 028
NECH 028 (12")
Cat: NECH 028. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Edge Of Chaos (5:50)
Vessel (5:35)
Factory Streets (5:08)
Keys (5:53)
Review: Ukraine has been a hotbed of house and techno innovation going back a good few years now. Nechto is a label that has more than played its part in that and now kicks on with a new EP as it hurtles towards 30 releases in all. RMK is behind this one and opens up with some impassioned vocal cries over sleek linear beats. 'Vessel' is a tightly woven deep techno tapestry with soulful synth warmth lighting things up. There is no let up on 'Factory Streets' with its driving drums and pulling synths adding meat to the bones and last of all is 'Keys', another triumphant example of how both form and function can happily co-exist in the techno world.
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Played by: Rolando
 in stock $17.67
Direct Source EP
Direct Source EP (12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: KORYU 011. Rel: 30 May 25
Direct Source (5:34)
037 (5:27)
Degradation (5:58)
Diabolica (4:52)
 in stock $21.30
Kopfnikker
Cat: MK 006. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Frandga (feat Wighnomy Brothers & Delhia) (5:35)
Wortkabular (5:33)
Beatkutter (6:05)
Kopfnikker (2:15)
Review: With over 25 years in the game and a legacy as one half of the revered German electronic duo Wighnomy Brothers, this veteran artist shows no signs of slowing down. His latest EP delivers a slick blend of minimal and tech house flavors with undeniable character. 'Frandga' kicks off with a sultry vocal performance by Delhia, layered over a groovy, addictive minimal tech foundation i funky, hypnoti, and impossible to resist. 'Wortkabular' follows with a more stripped-back micro-tech approach, sharp and precise yet full of subtle movement. On Side-B, 'Beatkutter' flips the energy into a playful, techy party stormer, driven by a nasty, elastic bassline that's pure dancefloor mischief. 'Kopfnikker' closes things out with a surprising twist i a broken IDM-inspired rhythm paired with unique melodic touches, offering a textured and thoughtful finish. This EP proves why his influence still runs deep, blending masterful technique with a fresh, free-spirited edge.

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标签: IDM | Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $14.86
Particle Accelerator EP
Particle Accelerator EP (recycled vinyl 12")
Cat: T3R 013. Rel: 12 Sep 24
Entaglement (5:06)
Boson (5:51)
Forever Young (5:53)
Fermion (5:58)
Review: Arthur Robert breaks new ground with Particle Accelerator, the latest EP from The Third Room, a label known for its innovative techno releases and events. This four-track release marks the label's first full EP by a guest artist and showcases Robert's unique ability to blend deep, dynamic techno with crisp sound design and powerful drum arrangements. This EP pays tribute to the interaction of minute particles that unleash vast power, drawing inspiration from quantum mechanics. Robert's style is defined by fast-paced, hard-hitting club sounds that weave melodic elements and disruptive beeps into a foundation of compressed and, at times, distorted rhythms. His ability to craft intricate, sound-rich environments while maintaining relentless energy is on full display here. Describing the release as a sonic exploration of the universe's elemental forces, Robert channels minimal techno with nods to Detroit and a fascination with the cosmos. All and all, a powerful techno record that is as futuristic as it comes.
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Played by: Philippe Petit
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Hydrostatic Equilibrium
Cat: HNT 002. Rel: 16 Jan 25
Portals (6:03)
Le Sense De La Vie (feat Aya) (6:09)
Antimatter (6:03)
Conformal Invariance (6:04)
Review: The young Hereandthere label is back with a second release that again confirms it is very much an imprint to watch this year. Arthur Robert is behind the east and serves up a classically inclined techno out. His muscular drums make their mark from the off with 'Portals' underpinned by rolling bass. Icy hi-hats peel off the groove and keep things moving while 'Le Sense De La Vie (feat Aya)' has a darker energy and sensuous French spoken words. 'Antimatter' is a gorgeous melding of supple deep techno, dub and psychedelic synth colours that oozes class. 'Conformal Invariance' gets a little more trippy for the afters thanks to the way the synth loops twist and turn under some heavenly ambient pads. Pure and proper techno.
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Always In Flux EP
Always In Flux EP (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: NN 015. Rel: 23 Aug 24
Always In Flux (5:37)
Old School (5:07)
1961 (4:48)
Come With Me (5:14)
 in stock $18.22
X Change Of Parts Vol 1 EP
Cat: PRIVATEPARTS 04. Rel: 06 Sep 24
Ste Roberts - "Brain Freeze" (6:21)
Ste Roberts - "Brain Freeze" (Young Adults remix) (5:55)
Toast - "Apella" (1:03)
Young Adults - "Emergency Distress Call" (8:16)
Young Adults - "Emergency Distress Call" (Ste Roberts remix) (7:01)
标签: Minimal | Minimal Techno
 in stock $18.50
Elephant Walk EP
Cat: EVADI 010. Rel: 29 May 25
Elephant (10:26)
Walk (8:45)
Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $20.75
Dub Selvatico
Dub Selvatico (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: CXX 001. Rel: 15 May 25
Amazonas
Jungla Analogica
Fauno
Our Travel Destination
Review: Clixx Records is a new Berlin-based label from Rocco.fx that makes a striking debut with this new four-tracker that dives deep into the complex, dub-laced edges of modern techno, guided entirely by modular synthesis. Side A delivers two floor-focused cuts: 'Amazonas' is speedy dub techno with chords that bounce up top but have great restraint, while 'Jungla Analogica' is an unstoppably direct and bouncy dub techno classic that showcases the Argentine producer's knack for sound design. Side B shifts inward, offering a more introspective exploration of texture and atmosphere without losing momentum. 'Fauno' is an anxious, psychedelic workout for body and mind and 'Our Travel Destination' is a more traditional dub techno cavern a la Basic Channel.
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