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Emptyverse
Emptyverse (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: EXE 1. Rel: 19 Jun 25
Yesterday (6:33)
Crisis (The Drill) (6:26)
Old Patterns & Beliefs (5:31)
I Know Its Demons (Alpha Tracks remix) (6:09)
Review: On Emptyverse, Italian DJ and producer Biemsix dives deep into the void and explores emptiness not as absence, but as pure creative potential. He has done similar across many great EPs on the likes of Symbolism, Eureka Milano and Execute and across this introspective release, meaning dissolves to give way to raw emotional space where transformation begins. 'Yesterday' balances the fragile tension between nothingness and emergence with hopefully pads and thudding kicks, 'Crisis (The Drill)' has spent up funk that moves you in a hurry and 'Old Patterns & Belief' is a deep space cruise that races to the next dimensions on supple minimalism. 'I Know Its Demons' (Alpha Tracks remix) shuts down as a meditative odyssey.
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Tales From The Deep
Tales From The Deep (12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: ACQR 06. Rel: 23 Jun 25
Deep (intro) (4:20)
Road To Nowhere (5:58)
Soul Within (6:26)
Nightlife (5:58)
Gone Forever (5:38)
Keep Safe (4:56)
Review: Biz is one of a number of Australian artists who are having a big impact on the sound of contemporary techno, and he has been playing a key role in the scene since the late 1980s. His sound mixes deep basslines with uplifting melodies and he has collaborated with a number of legends as well as releasing music on labels like Transmat and COD3QR. Now on Acquit, he explores the outer edges of our galaxy with celestial synth lines, sci-fi melodies and deep, Detroit-inspired techno grooves that are brilliantly cinematic and evocative. 'Soul Within' is our favourite with its widescreen synths and floating pads.
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Equinox EP
Equinox EP (silver vinyl 12")
Cat: COOKED 11. Rel: 13 Jun 25
Equinox (5:46)
Syzygy (6:23)
Monsoon (5:27)
Headspin (5:58)
Review: Ukraine's Yan Cook has been at the forefront of techno in Ukraine for some time. He works in the dubbier end of the spectrum and brings more great weight to this one on his label, Cooked. 'Equinox' is an early evening mood builder that twists and turns through smeared synths and grainy lo-fi grooves. 'Syzygy' is more loopy and hard-hitting with mind-melting percussion over the cavernous low end. 'Monsoon' is as urgent as a call to action from a battalion leader on the front line and 'Headspin' is just that - a more frenzied and wonky cerebral workout for the dizzy 5 am sessions.
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New Yesterday
Cat: NUMM 14. Rel: 17 Jun 25
No Future (8:11)
In Retrograde (7:02)
Regressive Jazz (7:17)
Review: Berlin-based producer E-Talking is back on his own, now well-established and equally well-respected Nummer Music label, with some deep and rolling progressive cuts. Drawing inspiration from late 90s and early 00s progressive trance, this outing is a heartfelt homage with forward-thinking momentum. Each track builds with hypnotic layers, sleek synths and adrenalised momentum that is always bubbling up but never boiling over, so it keeps you in joyful suspense across the long-form dancefloor trips. It's a logical and powerful follow-up to his 2023 'Cosmic Egg' EP on Love On The Rocks and is another heady affair.
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Secrets Of The Nebula
Cat: IT 071. Rel: 18 Jun 25
Deep In The Mountain (4:44)
Dreams Of The Lost Moon (3:39)
Darkstar System M312 (5:51)
Cooling The Heatsink (7:24)
Moss Nebula Tidal Dance (6:31)
Review: New music from LA resident Fields of Mist is always worth hearing. He's previously proven to be a master of bringing a hip-hop sensibility to his work, as well as a jazzy and broken beat bone on his 2022 album Iluminated60. This latest turn to Illian Tape is another standout with a mix of dreamy, suspenseful pads and killer rhythms. 'Dreams Of The Lost Moon' isa fine example of that with its far-sighted gaze but body popping drums and 'Darkstar System M312' then gets more moody with a speedy low end and astral pads. 'Moss Nebula Tidal Dance' is another blend of deep space ambience with minimal but impactful rhythms.
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Geht's Noch? 21st Year Anniversary Part 2
Cat: RBDC 142. Rel: 13 Jun 25
Geht's Noch? (Peder Mannerfelt remix) (5:00)
Geht's Noch? (Luca Lozano Gehts Garage remix) (4:25)
Geht's Noch? (Aasthma remix) (4:42)
Geht's Noch? (Steve Angello remix) (6:50)
Review: Roman Flugel's 2004 banger 'Geht's Noch?' is a cheeky electro anthem that became a schoolyard ringtone staple, and now it is back for its 21st anniversary on Running Back. The original was part of a Cocoon compilation and this reissue features remixes that pay homage to its playful mood. Luca Lozano's ' 'Gehts Garage Remix' introduces UK funky elements, Peder Mannerfelt's version builds dramatic tension around the iconic riff, and Aasthma delivers a colourful, anime-inspired take. EDM bigwig Steve Angello brings some signature oversized electro maximalism to his version.
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Manifestation
Cat: PE 022. Rel: 09 Jun 25
Manifestation (7:19)
Multi Pass (6:22)
House Wine (4:10)
Unseen Forces (5:53)
Taking Measures (5:27)
Review: Melbourne's Tim Jackiw brings a retro future vision to this latest sweaty workout on the Physical Education label. 'Manifestation' is a full singlet on, socks up, headband in place, striding forward electro jam with nice cosmic energy and 'Multi Pass' then brings wistful Detroit synth work and sleek grooves designed for heady escape. 'House Wine' keeps the deep and driving dynamic flowing with more dusty drum programming and meaningful synth work and 'Unseen Forces' then gets more raw and percussive. Last but not least, 'Taking Measures' shuts down with some reflective moods and slower tempos.
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The Current Thing
Cat: CINTH 001. Rel: 17 Jun 25
More Wood For The Fires (7:09)
First Row, Full Circle (5:58)
Peyote (7:54)
Review: This EP is the first of a planned trilogy and it introduces Confusion is next to Happiness, a label and party series embracing total freedom to unite unique, diverse sounds, in arresting fashion. Duo Lucas Brell and Marvin Uhde, aka Kinzua, present three minimalist, richly textured tracks filled with their own haunting ambience. Their music balances intensity and transcendence, creating a trance-like atmosphere that draws you deep into the subtle modulations. The slow motion churn and distant throngs of 'First Row, Full Circle' is our favourite on what is a solid first EP.
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Porn School (warehouse find)
Cat: MES 003. Rel: 23 Jun 25
Porn School (7:17)
Butterfly Lips (6:20)
Review: More than 20 years ago, Mark Willing & Ellis Gardner hooked up as Loft 55 and enlisted vocals from 5of9 aka Kerry Ann Willing for 1-800-Gigilo, which is one of only two EPs they ever dropped. It has become a cult classic over the years and now finding an OG copy is hard enough, let alone damned expensive. However, some mint copies have turned up, which means a lucky few will be able to cop these for a more reasonable price. 'Porn School' has bumping kicks and broken beats with taught synth stabs and sleazy vocals. 'Butterfly Lips' is deeper, warmer, a more sensuous sound for late-night back rooms.
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Closed Circuit
Cat: RB 140. Rel: 17 Jun 25
Closed Circuit (5:50)
Closed Circuit (Roman Flugel remix) (6:01)
Time (6:32)
Love/Hate (6:19)
Review: In the mid-90s, DJ Steve aka Pasquale and Luca Lozano, bonded over skateboarding, East Coast hip-hop giants Mobb Deep and boombox freestyles, long before clubs and synths took over. Decades later, a chance reconnection before lockdown reignited their friendship and sparked a new musical adventure. Studio sessions turned shared memories into the sonic fusion that is Closed Circuit, a raw blend of electro grit, B-boy swagger, Warp-inspired house and dusty vocoders. Roman Flugel adds his own sharp remix, while the sleeve features nostalgic photos from Lozano's early 2000s London rave days. Proper tackle, this.
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SYXTLTD 006
SYXTLTD 006 (1-sided 12")
Cat: SYXTLTD 006. Rel: 16 Jun 25
Franz Jager - "Evolve" (7:41)
MZR - "Closer" (6:12)
Review: Syxt label co-founder MZR has linked up with Swedish producer Franz Jager for a refined split release that dives into their complementary yet individual styles. Jager opens with a sleek, minimal groover in the form of 'Evolve', which is a functional DJ tool built on hypnotic rhythms and detailed textures that reward close listening. MZR takes care of the flip with a more emotive note on 'Closer,' which is a dreamy, introspective track that drifts through delicate atmospheres while maintaining a dancefloor dynamism. Together, these capture the essence of minimalist techno: precise, restrained and bait for the brain.
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The Wellington EP
Cat: AF1268 03. Rel: 10 Jun 25
Evening Flows
I Remember My Dreams
The Heartbeat Of Our Organisation
Shroom Strings
Review: AF1268 turns to the new talents of Nikol, a rising underground soundscaper from Manchester who makes a solid impression with this, his debut solo EP. Already somewhat known for singles on with MASS, his own label, and O.C.D., here he delivers a more fulsome four-track journey that blends modern minimal and electro. The EP features eerie, hallucinatory sounds with ghostly whistlings, acid stabs and hypnotic basslines perfect for more heady floors. It evokes a spectral atmosphere where Halloween meets tech-house while conjuring images of a damp, decaying club beneath a full moon. These evocative and unhinged grooves make bodies sway in slow motion, caught between dreamlike introspection and the rawness of the moment.
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标签: Tech House | Minimal | Acid House
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Sticky Plastik Vol 3
Cat: STICKYPLASTIK 003. Rel: 09 Jun 25
PO - "Dodo" (6:14)
PO - "Arcade" (5:49)
B Ai & Marcelina - "Homesick" (6:00)
B Ai & Marcelina - "Homesick" (PO remix) (5:57)
Review: After a two-year break, Sticky Plastik returns with its third various artists release, offering a refreshed look and evolved sound. Side A features Corsican producer P.O., who delivers two standout tracks: 'Dodo', a melancholic yet hopeful journey through dark disco-tinged minimal techno, and 'Arcade', a groovy, 80s-inspired acid house cut brimming with energy. On Side B, Chinese artist B.AI teams up with Polish producer Marcelina (formerly Marcelina Wick) on 'Homesick', blending deep Asian atmospheres with a Slavic emotional edge in a lush progressive house cut. P.O. closes the release with a tougher, techno-driven remix of 'Homesick' that adds punch to the package.
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Puolla: Volume 2
RDH / N6 / XDLS
Puolla: Volume 2 (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: NOTTA 006. Rel: 16 Jun 25
RDH - "Signal Flow" (7:23)
N6 - "Becozich" (5:19)
XDLS - "Valuu" (6:55)
Review: Cyclic and Random set a high early standard for the eying Nottingham label, but last time out it was the trio of RDH, N6 and XDLS who stepped up for one track each. They are back once again with more tasteful techno treats. 'Signal Flow' from RDH is a Maurizio-style deep, smoky, grainy dub techno excursion into the unknown, then N6 pairs things even further back on 'Becozich', which moves to and fro like a warm current in the deep ocean and carrie with it various bits of sonic plankton. There is no concession to urgency on XDLS's 'Valuu' either. It's another fathom-deep, super roomy dub slow burner that is all about letting your mind do the work.
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Played by: Shadow Dancer
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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
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Y 3002
Y 3002 (limited hand-numbered hand-stamped 12")
Cat: Y 3002. Rel: 19 Jun 25
Phase I (6:34)
Phase II (3:09)
Phase III (1:57)
Phase IV (7:44)
Phase V (1:55)
Phase VI (1:55)
Review: Solitary Dancer reunites with adidas and Yohji Yamamoto's forward-thinking Y-3 imprint for this Fall/Winter 2025 collection. It continues to boldly explore the dualities of light vs. dark, analogue vs. digital and real vs. surreal. This 12" formed the evocative runway score that debuted at the Pavillon Cambon in Paris this past January and merges cutting-edge sound design with the tension found between harmony and its opposites. It's alive with flickering neon lights, ghostly pads and wordless vocals that drift in and out to leave you questioning whether they exist at all.
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Law Of Grace (reissue)
Law Of Grace (reissue) (12" 再出版)
Cat: TR 035. Rel: 16 Jun 25
Law Of Grace (10:45)
Meltdown (6:28)
Lady Science (Tek mix) (5:52)
Review: REPRESS ALERT!: As Soul Capsule, Baby Ford and Thomas Melchior made some of minimal techno's most accomplished records. It has been many years since they stopped turning out new material - sadly - but their archive tracks are still in hot demand and undeniably relevant. While 1999's 'Lady Science' might be their most famous offering, this EP from 2001 on Aspect Music is no less vital and it will currently cost you well over L250 on second-hand markets. It is Ford's Trelik label who reissues it here in all its glory: the entirety of the a-side is taken up with 'Law Of Grace,' a delightfully deep and breezy minimal dub house roller with pensive chords draped over the frictionless drums. 'Meltdown' has a more experimental feel with brushed metal drums beneath a wordless vocal musing. The cult 'Lady Science' (Tek Mix) is also inched with the whole package being remastered by D&M to make this one utterly essential.
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Sunpeople EP (reissue)
Sunpeople EP (reissue) (12" 再出版)
Cat: TR 09. Rel: 18 Jun 25
Lovers Eyes (8:49)
Sungods Wedding (4:49)
Check Your Buddah (8:22)
Make It Right (8:10)
Review: REPRESS ALERT!: It's reissue time for one of the most in demand records from the Trelik catalogue, featuring Baby Ford and Thomas Melchior under their Sunpeople alias. The flip side's opening track 'Check Your Buddah' is probably the best known of the four tracks here, with its spacious echoes, mantra-like voices and heads down beats, but there's plenty to be said for the other three. 'Lovers Eyes' is an equally dubby techno affair, but pinned down by sturdy, infectious beats, 'Sungods Wedding' is blessed with churning, warm bass action and just a smidge of cowbell and 'Make It Right' is properly hypnotic 3am gear that's a dream to mix and draws in the listener with its imperceptible builds and three note bleep magic. Worship the Sun!

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I Can't Remember The Name Of This But That's OK
Cat: DH2 0052. Rel: 19 Jun 25
FTRW! (4:12)
Kinda Like That (feat Kassie Krut) (4:05)
All Night (4:09)
Wolfgang (5:33)
Review: Having previously advised us to Get Flutey and indeed sample her Brake Fluid - two particularly memorable track titles - the irony of this new release title from Aussie-in-London Surusinghe is not lost on us. It's also apt; it's hard to place a name on such an exciting fusion of styles. Technoid in nature but electro, bass and house in its soul and warmth, cuts like the unrelenting bash of 'FTRW!' and the sultry alure of 'Kinda Like That' deft genre containment and operate much more as a feeling and a groove than a boundary. And that is very much ok!
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Carícia 001
Cat: CRC 001. Rel: 19 Jun 25
Vil & Cravo - "So Right" (6:14)
Vil & Cravo - "420% Foda" (5:38)
Cravo - "Futuredetroit" (5:22)
Vil - "Hard To Find" (7:18)
Review: Caricia Records launches with a debut release from longtime collaborators and techno-faves VIL and CRAVO, who have been refining their signature sound through years working with the Portuguese Hayes collective. After killer outings on labels like Monnom Black and Klockworks, they deliver a precise yet characterful EP here. Opening track 'So Right' locks you in with rolling percussion and hypnotic vocals, setting a controlled mood. Then '420% FODA' grooves with classic swing and textured loops made for full-body movement. On the B-side, CRAVO's 'Future Detroit' brings a spacious, subtle vibe, while VIL's 'Hard to Find' closes with more unrestrained and mischievous energy. A focused, no-nonsense statement.
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First Base
First Base (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: SR 002. Rel: 19 Jun 25
VNTM - "May I" (6:07)
Jerm - "Scar Tissue" (5:41)
Obscure Shape - "What Connects Us?" (5:02)
Valentina Miceli - "Fact One" (6:17)
Review: SEXYRECS is back for round two with a selection of technoists all charged with firing up the floor. VNTM's 'May I' opens with booming kicks and unsettling tension. Jerm's 'Scar Tissue' is more in your face with ragged rhythms and lurking low ends that flow through the mix. Obscure Shape taps into his signature scintillating loop sound which is designed to suspend you just above the ground on 'What Connects Us?'. Last of all, Valentina Miceli ups the intensity with 'Fact One', which marries the urgency of early Jeff Mills with the low-end throb of Skudge. Four well-tooled weapons.

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BW 06
BW 06 (12")
Cat: BW 06. Rel: 18 Jun 25
Deader Than A Doornail (5:25)
Rhythm Track 46b (5:23)
Trial Of The Decade (4:53)
Excellent Exaggerator (6:55)
Better Judgement (4:58)
Crunch Bunch (4:12)
Review: Guess who's back and peeking out of the shadows with more warehouse-ready and deadlines than ever techno? Chicago's Beau Wanzer, that's who, and this is another wonderfully unhinged release on his self-run label. Grimy, raw and as off-kilter as ever, this is wigged out techno for freaks and misfits. His twisted machine funk brings industrial grit and lo-fi crunch across a series of no-frills weapons. The opener is as unsettling as it is irresistible. 'Rhythm Track 46b' is ramshackle and grubby, 'Trial Of The Decade' is a swampy prowler, 'Excellent Exaggerator' is metal being fed into a meat grinder and 'Better Judgement' is a depraved beatdown. 'Crunch Bunch' is the best of the lot with its analogue drums, hissing leads and coruscated pads.
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