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1
On The Air EP (reissue)
Cat: VIS 031R. Rel: 15 Apr 24
On The Air (7:06)
Lockdown (6:44)
Undercurrent (6:42)
Disconnect (6:16)
Review: Random Factor's 'On The Air' EP is a hugely sought-after classic by those who know. It came on Ralph Lawson's ever-reliable 20/20 Vision and now, as it turns 25 years old, he has decided it is the right time to get it remastered and reissued. 'On The Air' is first up on this fine EP from Carl Finlow and it has serene synths that bring to mind Detroit techno soul over pulsing bass and slick drums. 'Lockdown' has a raw vocoder vocal over punchy drums and twitchy synth stabs and 'Undercurrent' is another weapon that has more than withstood the test of time as it bumps along on funky drums and is overlaid with more playful synth patterns. 'Disconnect' is a crunchy and 8-bit closer with pixelated synths and screwy acid lines. Superb.
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Top Of The Pyramid EP
Cat: RTTD 025. Rel: 02 Apr 24
Top Of The Pyramid (7:28)
Not Unique (4:43)
7 Days A Week (6:16)
Review: Luke Eargoggle joins forces with Dataintrang here for a seasonally appropriate ice-cold electro outing on Return to Disorder. It kick off with side-long opener 'Top Of The Pyramid' which is full of sidewinding synths and squealing analogue lines over corrugated bass. After that one comes the manic and high tempo electro-shocks of 'Not Unique' with snappy snares and darkened vocals. Last but not least is the most brutal assault of them all - '7 Days A Week', a melange of wild acid lines and liquid metal leads with turbulent bass and a general sense of intergalactic warfare.
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Perro Balearico (feat Mario Liberti, Gabriel Rai remixes)
Cat: RFXN 001. Rel: 08 Apr 24
Perro Balearico (Acido mix) (7:04)
Perro Balearico (6:54)
Perro Balearico (Mario Liberti remix) (5:59)
Perro Balearico (Gabriel Rai remix) (6:09)
Review: RFXN kicks off life with a new single from David Agrella which has seen early support from Ricardo Villalobos. First off he offers up his own Acid Mix of 'Perro Balearico' and it's a supple, deep and dubby track with liquid synths and prog chords that sound both retro and future all at once. The original is a more dreamy and spaced-out sound for 5 am sessions. On the flip is a more punch but still silky and warmly melodic remix from Mario Liberti before last of all, Gabriel Rai gets darker. His drums hit harder and the synths are moodier as he takes dancers down a late-night path of mystery and intrigue.

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Spiral Dance
Cat: HYPELP 026. Rel: 09 Apr 24
Always Hats (4:40)
Bathtime Bobby (3:59)
Spiral Dance (4:59)
Escape To 92 (3:25)
Perfection (4:34)
Idea Two (3:48)
Karplus Gas Storm (3:14)
Is This Normal (0:33)
Desperate Measures (4:14)
Hammer Slowly Falling (3:33)
Ankle Grinder (3:35)
FM Assembly (5:20)
Amby Stan (2:54)
Review: A sprawling, typically irreverent effort from the ever-prolific DMX Krew. With each unfolding track, Edward Upton charts a new tributary in the Detroit-Berlin-Sheffield pipeline, from the grouchy technoid stomp of 'Bathtime Bobby', to the hazy chillout room introspection of 'Escape To 92', to the dazzled machine funk of aptly named elektro quest 'Desperate Measures'. Another thoroughly satisfying entry in the ever-growing DMX catalogue, Spiral Dance is a sizzling hotplate of timeless electro wizardry.
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Module 2 (reissue)
Module 2 (reissue) (green vinyl LP)
Cat: 538987 501. Rel: 04 Apr 24
Mechanique (2:37)
Radiopropulsive (2:49)
Path (2:32)
Avtomaticesk (4:56)
Extra Life (2:32)
B2 (live) (2:29)
Asteroids Over Berlin (2:13)
Mechanique (live) (3:11)
Electro 1 (Knightsbridge mix) (2:04)
Lunakhod (1:09)
Extra Life (take 2) (4:24)
That's Mutuality (2:44)
Over Time (1:57)
Review: Finally, the debut Bochum Welt album Module 2 has been reissued after an initial run on Rephlex. Bochum Welt (Gianluigi Di Costanzo) has just recently celebrated 30 years of releasing music. His brand of IDM, electro and techno has been often copied but never equaled. His futuristic music seems to always be forward thinking and ultimately, timeless sounding. This edition is on matching green vinyl and includes all the classic material of the first release. Fans of AFX, Squarepusher and Cylob are sure to be aware of Bochum Welt. But for those who aren't....
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Intérprete: DJ ROCCA
 in stock $26.92
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Cuerpo A Cuerpo
Cat: PCLUB 019. Rel: 08 Apr 24
Cuerpo A Cuerpo (4:37)
Cuerpo A Cuerpo (dub mix) (5:05)
Cuerpo A Cuerpo (Radioactive Man remix) (5:52)
Cuerpo A Cuerpo (Sansibar remix) (5:43)
Review: A rare case of a demo email turned release, as riser AR:MG from Mexico City delivers fresh new cut 'Cuerpo A Cuerpo' on 12", replete with a dub remix and follow-up takes by Radioactive Man and Sansibar on the B. 'Cuerpo A Cuerpo' is a reflective booty bass shoulder-sway, most notably topped off by its Latin femme-to-masc vocal line and slow transition into an exaggeratedly extraterrestrial build towards the end of its four minute runtime.
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Asphyx (remastered)
Asphyx (remastered) (12" reeditado)
Cat: DSRSTC 1RP. Rel: 11 Apr 24
X Tracks (7:08)
Pacifica (7:52)
Asphyx (9:51)
Darkness In My Life (7:15)
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8
We Rise
We Rise (12")
Cat: SINS 001. Rel: 22 Mar 24
We Rise (8:20)
Elastic (4:48)
Sansibar & Denzel - "Sonic Minds" (6:52)
2K (6:16)
Review: Sansibar aka Sunny Seppa is fast becoming a large name in underground techno and house. Now, he has opened up his new label called Sin Sistema with the first release titled 'We Rise'. The title track is a pure crusher! This fast-paced corker features a wicked acid line and a beautiful lingering melody that creates an almost acid trance stormer. Things change up quickly with the slow acid wiggle of 'Elastic' that has us comparing it to legendary slow acid tracks like from Jammin Unit. For the second side, 'Sonic Minds' might just be the floor filler of the lot while '2K' is the dancefloor workout monster for the house heads. If 'We Rise' is any indication, Sin Sistema will be a label to buy on the spot.
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Infinite Tetraspace
Cat: CRTSX 011. Rel: 19 Mar 24
Programmable Organism (5:31)
Entity From Tetraspace (4:58)
Tachyon Intelligence (3:59)
Computronium (6:03)
Review: It's no wonder Dopplereffekt named their latest EP 'Inifinite Tetraspace'. For starters, a tetrahedron is a 3D triangular pyramid of equal lengths per side. A sine wave, meanwhile, is in auditory form considered the purest, most basic sound - it is also the graph produced by plotting all the ratio points between two sides of a triangle. The logical conclusion is this: infinite tetraspace might be considered the ultimate form of repetitive sound, carrying on forever, triangulating constantly in all directions, never ceasing. For all its vivid imaginings, Dopplereffekt's dualistic, stereo-effected sound carries on in full force on their latest EP for Curtis Electronix, tetra-scribing four icy, unsettling entities that may only be encountered in this special extra-conscious zone.
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Liars
Liars (12")
Cat: CPU 01111100. Rel: 04 Apr 24
WAN1 (5:18)
Lola (4:31)
Mousfolk Acid (5:42)
Balm (5:06)
Review: Karsten Pflum's album Liars explores the underground sound of techno and creates a captivating and energetic soundscape. Pflum's album is a journey through the dark and enigmatic underbelly of electronic music. He skillfully blends elements of techno, electro, and acid to create a unique and immersive experience. The album's jittery rhythms and moody soundscapes are perfect for late-night listening or for energizing a dancefloor. Tracks like 'Mousfolk Acid' are raw, intense, and uncompromising. Tracks like Lola' are sure to get comparisons to AFX and Squarepusher and that's not a bad thing at all. But for those who are willing to delve into its depths, Liars offers a rewarding and transformative experience.
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Intérprete: Sikka
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They Arrive (reissue)
They Arrive (reissue) (limited 12")
Cat: CREMECLASSICS 05. Rel: 09 Apr 24
See It Through My Eyes (2:42)
They Arrive (5:23)
A Strange World Between (1:06)
The Wrong Direction (4:20)
It Takes Place (1:59)
One Circle (5:05)
Review: Robert Witschakowski has been a man on an electro mission (as well as many other side mission, to be really quite honest) for as long as we can remember. His furtherment of electro knows no bounds and it has often come in association with Dutch label Clone and its offshoots, though here he has his They Arrive EP reissued by fellow Dutch label Creme Organization. It landed first back in 2011 but has aged like fine wine and sounds as good as ever - there are a mix of creepy and atmospheric pieces, sick dancefloor rhythms and plenty more to enjoy here.
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BAL EP
BAL EP (12")
Cat: DSCTS 01. Rel: 15 Apr 24
Operation (5:15)
Roger (5:54)
Plus Floor (5:01)
Tense Discussion (5:51)
Review: Alessio Barletta's BAL EP showcases his versatility within the electronic music spectrum. 'Operation' captivates with its playful electro beats and robotic vocals, while 'Roger' delivers a vibrant and engaging electro house experience. 'Plus Floor' takes a more traditional approach with driving, futuristic house and techno sounds. Perhaps, the EP's highlight, 'Tense Discussion,' adds an eerie melody and acid line, creating an atmospheric and science fiction soundscape. Barletta's masterful production and diverse range of styles make the BAL EP an essential listen for fans of electronic dance music.
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Hi Tech Dreams (reissue)
Cat: UR 071. Rel: 26 Mar 24
Hi-Tech Dreams (6:47)
Hold My Own (4:41)
Lo-Tech Reality (4:37)
Review: First released back in 2007, UR's 'Hi Tech Dreams' is widely regarded as one of 'Mad' Mike Banks' most perfectly formed EPs - in part because its blend of optimistic techno futurism with dancefloor darkness offers a neat summary of the 'dreaming of utopia, living in a dystopia' message at the heart of Underground Resistance's militant ethos. But analysis aside, it's simply a terrific record - as this timely reissue proves. A-side 'Hi Tech Dreams' lives up to its promise, with far-sighted melodies, tactile riffs and soulful vocal samples rising above a loose-limbed Motor City techno beat. In contrast, 'Lo Tech Reality' is a moodier and more melancholic chunk of breakbeat-driven techno, while 'Hold My Own' is a murky, hip-hop influenced downtempo head-nodder.
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Intérprete: DJ Mau Mau
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Two Sides Of The Same Coin
Two Sides Of The Same Coin (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: NOUS 038. Rel: 11 Apr 24
Icon (5:23)
Diffusion (5:35)
Two Sides Of The Same Coin (5:10)
Space Brings Us Together (5:03)
Review: It is always hard to predict just what Nous Klaer Audio might serve up next. In this case, the always-fresh Dutch label looks to Mata Disk for four innovative and rhythmic techno workouts. 'Icon' is a busy one with kinetic rhythms and busy hits that pepper the groove and keep you moving. 'Diffusion' is just as much in a hurry with its squelchy synth blasts and sucky, looped drums but also there are more thoughtful and cosmic pads to bring a different energy. 'Two Sides Of The Same Coin' keeps the restless sense of rhythm alive - nothing here feels tethered to a strict grid. 'Space Brings Us Together' is a final off-kilter techno bumper with more sci-fi synth designs.
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15
Archive One & The Red Series (Deluxe Edition)
Archive One & The Red Series (Deluxe Edition) (numbered vinyl LP + red vinyl 5x12" box set + autographed photo print + booklet limited to 300 copies)
Cat: 405053 8903638. Rel: 04 Apr 24
Rhapsody In Red (Archive One - remastered) (3:23)
Protective Custody (4:50)
No One's Driving (4:21)
The Woki (5:33)
Southside (4:36)
Wisdom To The Wise (6:04)
Tale Of Two Cities (5:46)
The Storm (edit) (2:58)
Miles Away (4:57)
Thunder (5:24)
Protective Custody (Red Series) (4:56)
Zeno Xero (5:54)
Wisdom To The Wise (6:10)
Gonk (5:13)
Thunder (5:20)
The Storm (edit) (6:59)
The Storm (instrumental) (4:37)
Wisdom To The Wise (Umek remix - Red Rare) (7:06)
Wisdom To The Wise (Aux 88 remix) (4:49)
Thunder (DJ Rush remix 2) (4:25)
Protective Custody (Magic mix) (5:39)
No One's Driving (The Chemical Brothers remix - Red remixes) (5:41)
Wisdom To The Wise (Robert Hood remix) (9:14)
The Storm (Surgeon dub) (6:01)
Southside (DJ Sneak remix) (6:37)
Review: Dave Clarke's Red Series remains a vital benchmark in the evolution of UK techno. Released between 1993 and 1996, the three-volume run even managed to brush the UK top 40 back in the good old days when anything felt possible. Tracks like 'Wisdom To The Wise' will forever be etched in the make up of techno, and for very good reason. Now the whole series is being given a lavish reissue treatment which takes in all the original releases along with additional discs of rare, archival tracks and remixes, all bundled up in a box with a booklet and autographed by the Baron himself.
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ZMNT 009
ZMNT 009 (12")
Cat: ZMNT 009. Rel: 20 Nov 23
Gravel Pit (5:40)
Ideal Future (5:05)
Acid Thirst (5:57)
Climb These Walls (5:43)
Review: M Parent's penchant for texture is laid bare on this searing and arresting new EP for Zement. It opens with 'Gravel Pit' which sounds like an audio diary from a car-wrecking plant. Twisted metal, fizzing battery acid, and crushed glass all feature over a distorted baseline and broken rhythm. Those same scuzzy sounds define the rest of the EP from the acid-laced 'Ideal Future' to the coruscated funk of 'Acid Thirst' via the caustic intensity of closer Climb These Walls'. An impressively unique offering that very much has its own singularly sound palette.

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Gaze EP
Gaze EP (12" in embossed sleeve)
Cat: OYSTER 54. Rel: 16 Nov 23
Gaze (6:46)
Fast Fall (6:15)
Affection Towards The Urban Environment (5:48)
Wavedash (6:21)
Review: Fresh from delivering a fantastic, club-focused album on Ninih (the robust 'Dwang'), Remco Hazewinkel AKA Eversines returns to Kalahari Oyster Cult for the first time in three years. He hits the ground running with opener 'Gaze', a moody and acid-saturated slab of nostalgic house-tempo techno full of foreboding motifs and psychedelic electronics, before wrapping winding TB-303 lines and dreamy pads around a rubbery bassline and elastic house beats on 'Fast Fall'. Over on the B-side, 'Affection Toward The Urban Environment' joins the dots between early 90s Dutch techno, Yorkshire bleep & bass and acid-flecked new beat, while 'Wavedash' is a bleep-sporting acid-electro shuffler that may well be the EP's standout moment.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan
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18
Diners Club International Part 1
Track 1 (2:18)
Track 2 (3:24)
Track 3 (2:18)
Track 4 (2:26)
Track 5 (2:35)
Track 6 (1:35)
Track 7 (1:55)
Review: We don't know who is involved in this brand new Diner's Club International project but we do know that they have put together three superb new records, all of which are landing at the same time. We also know they have come from Detroit, specifically Joy Rd on the West Side, and so come drenched in plenty of the swaggering attitudes you would expect. Diners Club International Part 1 fuses electro, ghetto and techno into booty-shaking cuts designed square for the club. The rhythms are infectious, the drums booming and the vocals bawdy, so snap these up before they're gone as quickly as they arrived.
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Diners Club International Part 3
Track 1 (2:25)
Track 2 (1:55)
Track 3 (3:58)
Track 4 (2:20)
Track 5 (2:17)
Track 6 (2:15)
Track 7 (2:19)
Track 8 (1:53)
Track 9 (2:24)
Track 10 (1:37)
Track 11 (2:48)
Track 12 (2:35)
Track 13 (2:51)
Track 14 (2:00)
Track 15 (2:25)
Track 16 (2:42)
Track 17 (2:08)
Track 18 (1:46)
Track 19 (1:46)
Track 20 (2:38)
Review: If you love a good old game of musical guess who then get your ears around this, the second of three Diner's Club International records that dropped on our laps under a shroud of mystery. All we have been told about the project is that is a collective of artists from Joy Rd on the West Side of Detroit who are keeping the city's rich ghetto tech traditions alive. The tracks on this, Part 3, are all super short but super compelling - elements of juke, footwork and electro make up the bumping rhythms with smart r&b samples and diffuse synth soul all adding heartfelt charm to the irresistible dancefloor chaos.
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Acid Machines Vol 1
Acid Machines Vol 1 (12" + poster limited to 200 copies)
Cat: ZC 035LTD. Rel: 02 Apr 24
Acid Dropping (7:51)
Power Corrupts (5:40)
Beelzebub Rising (8:31)
Walk On By (4:45)
Review: Acid Machines Vol 1 by G303 is the latest release by the long time Dutch label Zodiak Commune and these four tracks, combined, add up to one heck of a wicked acid techno record. 'Acid Dropping' is a crushing piece of acid trance. 'Power Corrupts' is a breakneck speed techno killer - you've got to love the classic Belgium sounding doom to it, it takes us right back to 1992. ' Beelzebub Rising' is a nasty breakbeat heater that is sure to pound down some doors when played loudly. The Squarepusher like 'Walk On By' adds a nice comedown IDM touch to the close of this vinyl. This release includes a poster and is limited to 200 copies only.
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21
You Can Trust A Man With A Moustache Vol 5
Cat: MST 049. Rel: 22 Mar 24
Tending Tropic - "Hondebrok" (7:33)
Adrian Marth - "Icon Of The Night" (6:29)
Im Kellar - "Not To Be Compromised" (5:43)
Cafius - "Tonight Is The Night" (5:59)
Intérprete: Rave Energy
 in stock $16.57
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Fractures
Fractures (2xLP)
Cat: ASGDE 045. Rel: 05 Apr 24
Hydrosphere (7:41)
Icefields (5:20)
Drumlin (5:53)
Spherules (6:14)
Fragmented (6:38)
Curie Point (6:03)
Rift Valley (6:15)
Metamorphic (6:53)
 in stock $24.60
23
FTT 005
FTT 005 (white vinyl 12")
Cat: FTT 005. Rel: 11 Mar 24
Robert Crash - "You El" (5:54)
Specter - "Junkyard Dawg" (7:31)
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First Album (reissue)
First Album (reissue) (180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: NBLP 001. Rel: 22 Mar 23
Life On MTV (4:24)
Frank Sinatra (3:50)
Walk On By (5:18)
1982 (5:18)
Stock Exchange (5:46)
You & Us (6:15)
Flexibility (11:00)
L'Homme Dans L'Ombre (4:17)
Slow Track (2:58)
Nurse (5:16)
Stripper (4:59)
DJ Song (3:04)
Walking In The Sunshine (5:14)
Frank Sinatra 2001 (4:57)
The Beach (bonus track) (4:39)
Review: Nobody's Business re-release Kittin's first album, 'First Album', harkening to way back when the electroclash queen (Caroline Herve) formed one part of the duo Miss Kittin & The Hacker with Michael Amato. Perhaps it's time for an electroclash comeback, as we're no less keen on this album as we were back then. We're happily reminded of the hit popcorning single '1982', while between-the-beats coldness prevails on lesser-known cuts like 'Nurse' and 'L'Homme Dans L'Ombre', showing off the pair's near-sociopathically calculated sound. Also of note: this album's original release year, 2001, is to 2022 what 1982 was to it.

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HMND 004
HMND 004 (12")
Cat: HMND 004. Rel: 22 Mar 24
Stupidity (6:15)
Quantum Theory (6:46)
World In Our Head (7:08)
Sowie Lockers (5:46)
Review: Humanoid Recordings co-founder 4d lays down another four-track 12" for the label, scouring the weightier and scrapier ends of minimal and acid house, all while teasing out a retro-robotic edge. Only an artist with a real sense of humour can invoke ideas of 'Stupidity' and 'Quantum Theory' in the same breath; both tracks betray the unified whimsy and intelligence that a successful acid house and techno artist must portray in order to win hearts. The latter uses a particularly sticky, hard-to-pin-down 4x4 kick style; contrast to B1 'World In Our Head', which portrays a psychic model of the outside world through trilling trance lines, and the meek glissandos of 'Sowie Lockers', securing an indeterminate but funky mood.
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Intérprete: DJ Mau Mau
Tags: Tech House
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Set It Off
Cat: JB 001. Rel: 26 Apr 05
Set It Off
Set It Off (instrumental)
Review: Classic party starter by George Logions and Walter Gibbons. A hybrid of early 80s disco and electro. Feel the 808!!
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Hi Tech
Hi Tech (LP)
Cat: FXHE HITECH. Rel: 01 Aug 22
F HN WEEK - HENNY_RUNTZ (3:06)
Big Prism (2:19)
POPPIN @ THE SUITE (feat Nila & SDNY) (1:51)
Funny Fuckits (feat Nila & Stefan Xix) (2:51)
In The Field (1:55)
$$$cashapp (1:57)
All A Vibe (2:12)
I'm Pullin' Up (1:45)
Milf Milo (2:00)
I Swear It's A Bop (feat KAYY & ALLGIRLSALLOWED) (2:17)
Fitness By King Milo (2:07)
Review: The spirit of ghetto tech looms large over this full length offering from duo Hi Tech, surfacing on Omar S' FXHE label. That said, the usual straight forward pumped up booty bouncing beats that the genre flaunts are left well behind by an eclectic and well constructed trip across the rhythmic spectrum. 'Milf Milo' is one of the more regular sounding jams, riding a relatively conventional house/garage production, but elsewhere elements of trap, hip-hop, techno, footwork and electro all influence the genuinely innovative and original frameworks. Even better, the cleverness of the arrangements doesn't lessen the alarmingly thuggish timestretched and over-autotuned vocals, giving us the best of both worlds.
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WATER: Dancing Moon
WATER: Dancing Moon (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: AESP 001. Rel: 11 Feb 19
House In Blue Rain (5:42)
Dancing Moon (7:55)
Throne Of Clay (6:51)
Review: A new project based out of Copenhagen - Aether's Spring comes shrouded in mystery but makes a bold statement with this first transmission. WATER: Dancing Moon 12" leads in with "House In Blue Rain," a downcast track bathed in melancholic pads and blown out percussion around a steady 4/4 tick. "Dancing Moon" is a more kinetic affair that works with all kinds of synth shapes alongside some primal drum machine percussion that lends the track a new wave quality that suits it just fine. Closer "Throne Of Clay" spreads across the B side in a brooding, journeying epic fit for the likes of classic James Holden or a more wave-minded Jon Hopkins.
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Rotating Assembly
Rotating Assembly (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: OMNIA 03. Rel: 27 Jun 23
V/Eight (6:52)
Equiponderance (5:10)
Engine Vibration (6:38)
Enfield (6:04)
Review: The man best known as Convextion assumes his ERP aka Event Related Potential alias for four more next level cuts that find him pushing his electro electronics ever more into the future. 'V/Eight' opens with a melancholic bassline under busy drum programming to get things going. 'Equiponderance' is more complex with squirming electronics, more hefty bass notes and serene background pads adding a third dimension. 'Engine Vibration' is a more gritty mix of busy analogue machinery and star-gazing chords then 'Enfield' closes with optimistic sonics and propulsive bouncy bass to end this cosmic cruise on a high.
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Dismantled Into Juice
Dismantled Into Juice (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: XL 1330T. Rel: 09 Jun 23
Toast (2:41)
Panic (3:36)
You Can Build Me (feat Monstera Black) (3:29)
Body Ramen (4:13)
Dismantled Into Juice (feat Monstera Black) (4:04)
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Party Edits
Cat: BUMPE 000. Rel: 30 Nov 23
Sample This Piano
DJ Spun vs The Jack Squad - "Track 2"
Can You Feel The Beat (DJ Spun Bass mix)
Acid Man (edit)
Review: Spun's Party Edits is real catnip for DJs who like to work the floor hard. Next up, the scalpel maestro, DJ and West Coast legend lands on a new sub-label from Blkmarket Music label with another hard-hitting 12" that really brings the party. First up is the iconic 'Sample This Piano' with new low sling beats but the haunting lead melodies left in place. DJ Spun Vs The Jack Squad's 'Track 02' is an ice cold minimal house cut with lo-fi pads and amercing vibe and 'Can You Feel The Beat' (DJ Spun Bass mix) is a trippy analogue jam with dusty breaks and emotive vocal hooks. 'Acid Man' closes with a raw ghetto feel. A fine start to life for this new label, then.
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Once Once
Once Once (12")
Cat: TALMAN 15. Rel: 26 Mar 24
Once Once (7:14)
Magic Carpet (6:35)
Magic Carpet (Reflex Blue remix) (5:52)
Activation (6:34)
Review: Once Once is the brand-new EP by Argentinian producer and DJ Jorge Savoretti, a four tracker chock full of late-night grinders. The title track is an eerie tribal builder that has a great blend of groove and catchy percussion elements, all working towards a peak. 'Magic Carpet' has more of a house bounce while still keep the mood futuristic and hedonistic. On the second side there is spending Reflex Blue remix of 'Magic Carpet'. This one is more energetic and adds a bit more of a break to the rhythm that includes a very fine acid line to it. 'Activation' really rounds out the EP with what we feel might be the strongest track, a sexy funker that has a darker tinge to it that we really like. The 14th release for the Berlin based label Talman Records has another great record in its catalogue.
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NC4KDUB 002
NC4KDUB 002 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: NC4KDUB 002. Rel: 29 Feb 24
Anywhere (dub) (4:56)
Finally (dub) (5:01)
Review: NC4K's second hand-stamped 12" is more irresistible garage business from Stones Taro. 'Anywhere' (dub) has lovely warm woodblock hits and oscillating low ends with minimal drums and an aching r&b sample that brings the soul and draws you into the skeletal rhythm. Flip it over and you get something more fleshy and fulsome with 'Finally' (dub). Here the drums have more snap and are more prominent with a corrugated bassline down low and a heavily treated classic vocal sample the hook up top. Two killers that mix the old school and the new school in style.
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Intérprete: Mimi
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Diners Club International Part 4
Track 1 (1:53)
Track 2 (1:59)
Track 3 (2:33)
Track 4 (2:41)
Track 5 (3:17)
Track 6 (3:05)
Track 7 (2:24)
Track 8 (2:28)
Track 9 (3:02)
Track 10 (2:25)
Track 11 (3:01)
Track 12 (3:03)
Track 13 (2:25)
Track 14 (1:49)
Review: Introducing Diner's Club International, a new and anonymous collective, we have been told on the low down, that is here to keep clubs bumping. They hail from Joy Rd on the East of the city of Detroit and are here to keep the ghetto tech scene going strong with a vast array of breathless new rhythms across three different records. Their MO is to get in and out quickly with each track - short, snappy sketches packed with attitude, cut-up vocals and spongy drum and bass patterns. As physical as all these cuts are, they also have a real human heart thanks to the warming pads and well-deployed r&b stabs. These are red hot so do not sleep.
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35
XOXO
VARIOUS
XOXO (3xLP)
Cat: BAKK 020. Rel: 02 Apr 24
Legowelt - "Bos Ochtend Mist"
Aurora Halal - "Spiral" (0:27)
Antenna - "Break Flute"
SFV Acid - "UrbanFury128" (0:05)
MSL - "Hydrolic" (4:48)
RAFF - "Radiant" (5:49)
Tala Drum Corps - "Gargoyle" (4:33)
GEN Y - "SkyStalker" (4:22)
Oceanic - "Dala" (5:40)
Don't DJ - "Nos(e)care" (6:52)
Haron - "De Papaverparade" (7:44)
Review: Those who know, know how strong the Dutch electro scene has been since the early 90s and Netherlands label BAKK has a special compilation here with many excellent electro tracks to enjoy - no less than 11 tunes in total, spread across three pieces of wax. The list of artists is impressive, from Legowelt, Antenna, SFV Acid and more. This pack starts off with a stunner called 'Bos Ochtendmist' by Legowelt, a phased out and radiant futuristic theme song that's just downright beautiful! Rather than imitating any other city's history of the style's, these artists have their own style - see Aurora Halal's 'Spiral' as a great example, or Sfv Acid 's 'Urbanfury' which adds some nice IDM influences. The slow and deep bass on Tala Drum Corps's 'Gargoyle' is killer too. An early candidate for best electro comp of the year 2024.
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Illusion EP
Cat: JAVI 001. Rel: 22 Mar 24
Medway To Old Ford (5:05)
Eyelash (Electro mix) (5:07)
Future Drive (5:46)
Shifting Reality (6:04)
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RPX 003
RPX 003 (12")
Cat: RPX 003. Rel: 03 Apr 24
Giuseppe Angeloro - "Sound Outside"
Giuseppe Angeloro - "Alien Dance"
Gianluca Pellerano - "Russian Pussy"
Gianluca Pellerano - "Modified Reality"
Gianluca Pellerano - "No Good"
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DDS 09
DDS 09 (12")
Cat: DDS 09. Rel: 04 Apr 24
Timothy J Fairplay - "Caliber 9" (5:03)
TV Tower (4:46)
Norwell - "Midnight Rituals" (6:35)
Natives (6:25)
Review: Budapest's Dalmata Daniel rewire the electro efforts of Timothy K. Fairplay for their ninth 12", which also includes a B-side icing by none other than fellow producer Norwell. These four retrofuturist cosmopolitan jams are heard divided between the two artists, and do well to flaunt the specific valences of their production styles, which, while doing well to stick to the cosmic aesthetic, cannot help but betray unconscious stylistic hallmarks. Fairplay's is as tweezy and kick-phat as ever, with 'Caliber 9' being the obvious choice as the sonic equivalent of a 70s infographic on telecoms gone haywire. Norwell's take on the vibe is breaksier and more muted, with closing number 'Natives' being the cut of choice, burbling in a vat of liquid acid and emotive smoke.
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Deadstock 33s
Cat: PAM 004. Rel: 03 Apr 24
In Minus Shadows (5:46)
Endless Motorcade (5:41)
Cup Of Silence (6:56)
Of Ghosts (6:03)
Review: UK DJ and producer Justin Robertson is back with his latest 12" record 'Deadstock 33s', the fourth release on the up-and-coming Pamela Records label. This record is filled with groovy little tracks that blend various genres into one. 'In Minus Shadows' has a nice psychedelic campfire funk to it, with the dub-like 'Cup Of Silence' and the electro sounds of 'Of Ghosts' completing the package. Eclectic and unique dance music - very cool tunes here.
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Intérprete: DJ ROCCA
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Dance With Me
Cat: LR 029. Rel: 25 Mar 24
Dance With Me (Maceo Plex club remix) (6:10)
Dance With Me (club mix) (6:01)
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Midnight Process
Cat: USR 029. Rel: 22 Mar 24
404 (6:44)
Weather System (6:49)
Glumnite (6:02)
Sing & Cry (4:33)
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La Noche Del Atomo
La Noche Del Atomo (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: PHLX 002. Rel: 16 Jun 23
Musica Electronica (1988) (7:10)
Psycho Dance (1989) (5:36)
La Voluntad De Dios (1987) (5:38)
Dr Rhythm (1990) (5:28)
Extasy Bondage (1991) (6:30)
Holbox (1990) (6:27)
Review: REPRESS ALERT!: Decada 2's musical and visual playfulness trailblazed the electronic scene in Mexico in the mid-80s. The project channels Mateo Lafontaine's luminous mind and otherworldly persona into an audible experience. The Mexican producer is a sonic alchemist, exploring and combining a multitude of electronic genres. The result - Mateo's interpretation of the club music zeitgeist.
2020 marked not only 35 years of Decada 2 but also the sudden passing of Mateo.
Philoxenia is proud to present Decada 2's first vinyl release, a testimony to the legacy of a pioneer of electronic music in Latin America. These remastered tracks showcase Mateo's unique take on EBM, proto-house and early rave sound, ranging from the mid-80s to the early 90s.




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The Other World EP
Cat: RTTD 023. Rel: 26 Jun 23
The Other World (6:29)
Preserve The Rave (5:59)
The Man Of The Street (feat Mike Tansella Jr) (5:17)
Hasta La Vista, Baby (5:08)
Review: DJ Plant Texture aka Bari's Donato Basile makes a Return to Disorder with four blistering cuts of jungle, electro, techno and acid. He is a versatile producer who takes no prisoners and considers no sounds off-limits. This one kicks off with the brutalist beats and casuistic synths of 'The Other World' before funky, acid-laced techno bouncer 'Preserve The Rave' takes you to the next level. 'The Man Of The Street' (feat Mike Tansella Jr) is then a deeper, more cosmic cut with thinking synths but still plenty of powerful rhythms and last of all are the dark jungle breaks of 'Hasta La Vista, Baby.' These are highly charged and guaranteed dance floor destroyers from this ever-on-point wizard.
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XXX 014RMX
Cat: XXX 014RMX. Rel: 28 Mar 24
Ace (Gerd Janson Special dance remix) (6:59)
Psycho (Kiara Scuro & Tech Support remix) (6:30)
Vice II (Eagles & Butterflies remix) (6:15)
Hypnosis (SHMLSS remix) (6:10)
Intérprete: Jac The Disco
Tags: Hi-NRG | EBM
 in stock $17.60
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Desert Leather EP
Cat: MAD 006X. Rel: 30 Aug 23
Desert Leather
Missing Channel (Static Electricity mix)
Katanga Slide
Portal Vortex
Review: You've heard of Two Shell, but now it's time for Two Cold, whom you almost certainly (and criminally) haven't. A mysterious project blending lo-fi, acid house, and electro, 'Desert Leather' is their latest statement of intentional crunch, spanning everything from dungeon-synthy workouts to bouncy acid oddballs. Most of note is the sonic rubber ball that is 'Katanga Slide', essentially a sports-whistling body-motivator from cyberspace.
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Intérprete: DJ Mau Mau
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Reflexion (feat Domenico Rosa, Priori remixes)
Cat: AGR 006. Rel: 04 Mar 24
I Felt It Coming (7:38)
I Felt It Coming (Domenico Rosa remix) (5:37)
Reflexion Nocturna (Priori remix) (5:49)
Reflexion Nocturna (6:42)
Review: Brixton-based David Agrella returns after the success of his Baby Ford-remixed 'Modulo 02', with two tracks and a nifty remix of each to boot. 'I Felt It Coming' is a heady peak time track, with Underground Resistance-style drum machine handclaps and an addictive synth hook and all the suspense and drama of a Stephen King horror tale. Domenico Rosa's remix turns that frown upside down, converting it into a perky, cheeky and altogether lighter workout that nevertheless will keep feet on the dancefloor. 'Reflexion Nocturna' (Priori remix) kicks off the B-side with fizzling dub techno stealth, subtly embellished with a smidgeon of 'Funky Drummer' breakbeat, while Agrella's original closes proceedings with head down, echo-set Leftfield-style prog house skank. Not for nothing is this chap known as one of the techno scene's fastest rising new names.
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Electric Vampire
Cat: PNKMN 053. Rel: 23 Feb 24
Electric Vampire (5:47)
Cattle Beast (5:51)
Nothing Left To Be Desired (5:51)
Asche Vox (Vox By Nils Fock) (5:37)
Demonic Toys (6:46)
Viper In The Trench (6:15)
Review: L.F.T. lands on Pinkman with a six-tracker of conceptual electro and dungeon synth, aimed squarely at the dancefloor. 'Electric Vampire' is the contemporary counterpart to Nosferatu; rather than transforming into a bat, this hematophagic harpy has no problem traversing the fibre-optic cables and electric wiring that make up our telecoms and wi-fi systems. The idea of an electric vampire, a version of the 'energy vampire' trope that pervades folk consciousness at the moment, likewise pervades the six tracks on this blood-boiler. The EP mutates progressively into more and more grotesque forms; by the time we reach track five, 'Demonic Toys', we're deep into the blood sacrifice, having lost fourteen pints, provided nothing resembling a tourniquet. How could you possibly stem this badboy record's flow?.
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Return Of Electrobass
Cat: MON 026. Rel: 14 Mar 24
Time To Collect (feat Vema Diodes) (11:47)
Redline Distrikt (feat Vema Diodes) (11:47)
Far From Human (feat Dynamik Bass System) (5:52)
Dynamik Bass System - "RobotMachine" (Exzakt vs BFX remix) (3:33)
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Defend Your Planet
Cat: AVD 008. Rel: 15 Jan 21
The Advent & Zein Ferreira - "Defend Your Planet" (4:41)
Assembler Code - "Line Of Sight" (5:19)
Carl Finlow - "Syncopated Automated" (6:57)
Versalife - "SH09" (6:02)
Review: This is a special sampler 12" taken from the Various Artists compilation Defend Your Planet that Avoidant Records put out. It features a heavyweight crew of electro mainstays, first of which are The Advent & Zein Ferreira. Their 'Defend Your Plane' is a turbo powered cosmic assault with skewed synths and high speed drums. Assembler Code's 'Line Of Sight' doesn't let up, powering on through sheet metal snares and juddering drum programming and then man like Carl Finlow layers in prickly melodies, dark sci-fi energy and booming bass. Analogue master Versalife shits things down with the shadowy 'SH09.'
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Lost Tracks Vol 1
Cat: DE 098. Rel: 30 Jul 15
Leather Forever (5:26)
Nightlife (3:41)
Miss Crazy Bullshit (4:47)
Loving The Alien (4:19)
Review: It's been some six years since Caroline "Miss Kittin" Herve and Michel "The Hacker" Amato last delivered fresh material together. While we await further news of their long-mooted comeback, there's this tasty EP of previously unheard archive material to enjoy. Made up of tracks recorded between 1997 and '99 - when their production partnership was in its' infancy - The Lost Tracks Volume 1 contains a number of fuzzy, stylish, floor-friendly bangers, from the S&M-themed madness of opener "Leather Forever" and stripped-back electro gem "Nightlife" (a tribute to Berlin clubs of the period, apparently), to the high-tempo acid-loaded freakishness of "Loving The Alien". Top-notch sleaze.
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