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Dissonant
Dissonant (limited pink marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: AUA 005. Rel: 19 Apr 23
 
Techno
Dissonant I (4:38)
Dissonant II (7:27)
Dissonant III (6:51)
Dissonant IV (4:13)
Review: Adding yet another record to the pile that has so far been provided by the label A_A, the experimental dub artists behind said outfit (Satoshi Tomiie and Nao Gunji) have really outdone themselves out here. On pink splatter vinyl comes 'Dissonant', one of many EPs to have emerged from the same heads-down studio session that saw to its predecessor, 'Radiant'. Tracks 1-4 lock in a slew of impressive ear-scourings and dub-delayed experimentations, with the first and last tracks particularly blowing us away with their broken beats, which allow for more attention to be paid to every undulation, crackle and knock.
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out of stock $20.36
Pyrocbs
Pyrocbs (double 12")
Cat: TRP 46. Rel: 15 Feb 24
 
Techno
Introvert Problems (3:47)
Psyhop (4:46)
Una Favola (4:54)
Post Natal Drip (4:48)
The Flute Upstairs (4:03)
Flimsy Fembot (4:44)
Pyrocbs (4:57)
Ripe & Furry (4:01)
The Asteroid Is The Ship (5:07)
Mononymph (4:07)
Goodbye Rain (5:43)
Intérprete: Rave Energy
out of stock $31.13
Generator: Broadcast In Hi Tech
Abstract Science - "The Grinder"
Andy Rantzen - "The Kiss"
DJ T-1000 - "Detroitism"
Terrence Dixon - "Daily Routine"
Obsolete Music Technology - "Past Virtue"
Plural - "07"
Jamal M - "Fine & Mellow"
Windimoto - "Friday Night: UBQ"
Review: A hefty double 12" from Generator features a slew of basement techno bombs from both sides of the Atlantic (oh, and Australia). From the pounding, relentless throb of Abstract Science's "The Grinder" to the shuffling groove of "Detroitism" by DJ-T 1000, the eight tracks cover the full breadth of techno's rich sonic landscape. Other highlights include the broken beats and woodblock percussion on Plural's "07" and the more experimental vibe of "Fine & Mellow" by Mathematics boss and general Chicago underground legend, Jamal M. An unmissable collection of tracks packaged in highly collectable artwork by Alan Oldham, who was also responsible for the superbly illustrated Defenders Of The Deep House World EP that surfaced on Third Ear a few months back.
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out of stock $20.94
ACEXP04
ACEXP04 (100 gram vinyl 10")
Cat: ACEXP 04. Rel: 26 Feb 18
 
Techno
1A
1B
Review: We're not sure who's behind the mysterious AC-EXP project, but the shadowy figure returns with more of that strange, submerged house music he's been tickling discerning DJs with over the past few years. After taking last year off, "1A" is a fine place to start things up again with a strutting jack track carrying acidic synth pulses that flirt with measured delay processing. It's a jam that sounds steamy and sinister all at once. "1B" maintains this restrained but seductive vibe with the slightly trancey throb of the lead synths pivoting around the snappy drums to great effect.
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Intérprete: Russ gabriel
out of stock $28.29
Pressure Suit
Cat: AS 29. Rel: 23 Dec 22
 
Techno
Mir (5:10)
One Orbit Of Earth (5:32)
STS-74 (5:12)
Vostok (4:59)
Phrase (4:47)
Intérprete: Zenner
out of stock $24.06
The Truth EP
Cat: KWR 036. Rel: 11 Sep 24
 
Minimal House/Tech House
The Truth (feat Bella Hardcover) (6:47)
The Truth (feat Bella Hardcover - dub) (7:19)
Strolling (6:21)
The Truth (feat Bella Hardcover - acappella) (3:41)
Review: The Kwench label is back with more tasteful and timeless house and techno fusions here as Ad & The Persuader link up for The Truth EP. The title cut opens up with some lazy, wavy, dubby grooves with heady pads and then a dub version makes it even more fleshy and horizontal. 'Strolling' keeps things classy and deep cut with pillowy kicks toped with starry-eyed melodies and some glitchy perc. An cappella closes out the EP for DJ use. This is a quietly excellent 12" that oozes quality.
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Tags: Tech House
out of stock $20.66
Warriors Dance RU Streetwise EP (Record Store Day 2019)
Cat: WAFT 25RSD. Rel: 26 Apr 19
 
Breakbeat
Addis Posse - "Have A Nice Time Tonight" (5:20)
No Smoke - "Ai Shi Temasu (Japanese Love)" (Jonny Rock edit) (11:06)
Gary A'Gaye - "Lord Is My Shepherd" (5:32)
Gary A'Gaye - "More" (5:40)
out of stock $30.85
Running Hot EP
Running Hot EP (double 12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: IV 64. Rel: 05 Jul 16
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Running Hot (6:00)
Krystal Close (5:25)
Keeping The Book (5:01)
Odessa Step Sequence (8:16)
Keeping The Book (Steve Rachmad version 1) (5:58)
Keeping The Book (Steve Rachmad version 2) (5:54)
Review:  On German producer and Aleph label founder Aera's latest release, the coalescing of influences from the past forty years of electronic music is audible. From the early electronic-style noises that warble over the bubbly acid pulse on the title track to the deeper than deep house of "Krystal Close" and the Mathew Jonson-sounding micro-trance melodies of "Keeping the Book", Running Hot is nothing if not adventurous and diverse. Innervisions also deserves praise for its choice of remixer; Steve Rachmad is not the most immediate name one would associate with the German label, but he does a fine job here, turning "Keeping the Book" into a deep, pulsing techno track, accentuating the original version's beautiful spacey-ness.
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out of stock $21.50
Orphaned Deejay Selek 2006-2008
Cat: WAP 384. Rel: 18 Aug 15
 
Experimental/Electronic
Serge Fenix Rendered 2 (3:17)
DMX Acid Test (1:18)
Oberheim Blacet1b (3:24)
Bonus EMT Beats (4:46)
Simple Slamming B2 (3:51)
Midi Pipe1c Sds3time Cube/Klonedrm (2:29)
Neotekt72 (6:03)
R8m Neotek Beat (1:40)
Review: Thankfully, Richard D. James has decided to finally release at least some of the output that he's been banging on about since mid-2000s. In a number of interviews, the might Aphex Twin hinted that he has vast artilleries of tracks stacked up and unreleased, probably more on purpose than out of laziness...or maybe not. What we do know is that AFX is reborn after the string of acid 12"s released about 10 years ago on Rephlex, that saw the alias become one of the most popular of James' alter egos. Orphaned Deejay Selek is a collection of tunes that contain all of the Twin's magic and unpredictably, but that also cut straight to the point and head to the middle of the dance floor. This is banging brain dynamite coated in the man's iconic style and flair. Welcome back AFX, and many hats off to Warp for making it happen.
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 in stock $24.90
God Iz Enough
God Iz Enough (limited transparent red vinyl 12")
Cat: 001. Rel: 26 Sep 24
 
Deep House
Anything Fast Don't Last (0:47)
The Everlasting Light (1:43)
The Rise Of The Guttersnipe (2:46)
Mr Hubris (2:16)
Ms Ludus (2:24)
Review: Religion, and specifically gospel music, always played a key part in shaping the sounds and emotions of easy house music. It is clearly going to have just as much impact on this new label God Iz Enough which debuts with an EP of the same name from Tomi Ahmedeus. His style on the opener is to lay down raw and dusty beats with an early Windy City feel and infuse them with evocative, guttural gospel vocals that really bring them to life and make them inescapably emotive. 'The Rise Of The Guttersnipe' strips things back a little and brings a shuffling tech vibe with some glistening melodies while 'Ms Ludus' is a gorgeous ambient closer.
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 in stock $31.13
Shalfata
Shalfata (translucent red & blue swirl vinyl 12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: YUKU 043. Rel: 23 Jul 24
 
Bass
Shalfata (3:20)
Mage In A Rage (4:21)
Te3ebt (4:21)
Mawgood (3:46)
Mawgood (Joaquin Cornejo remix) (3:30)
Shalfata (3Phaz remix) (3:14)
Mawgood (Traka remix) (4:12)
Te3ebt (Zuli remix) (5:09)
Intérprete: Juno Recommends Bass
out of stock $21.50
In Flight Entertainment (reissue)
Cat: LBDN 004. Rel: 24 Jan 20
 
Techno
Slide (6:27)
Traces (6:23)
Erecto (4:28)
Basics (7:54)
Bleen (7:07)
Hi Grade (6:43)
In Flight Entertainment (6:07)
out of stock $20.36
Original Broadcast (reissue)
Cat: PBXC 230. Rel: 25 Jan 22
 
Electro
Art Of Illusion (6:09)
Universes (4:17)
Nightmare (dub) (3:15)
Nightmare (6:27)
Infinity (7:05)
Optaphonic Opera (3:23)
Journey's (dub) (4:03)
The Future (7:13)
Review: ALIEN FM / RELEASED 1995 ......definitive original broadcast double LP From the minds of Keith Tucker and Blak Tony 430 West records / Direct Beat were pushing the Detroit techno and electro sound to new heights with the original members of Aux88 doing aliases from every member this gem is no exception. Keith Tuckers and Blak Tony's work from the early nineties are master classes on the art of doing something different conceptually and musically. Electronic vocals on this lp. are classic as Tucker and Tony show from the start with the Art of illusion.......and nightmare. Pulsating arps and infectious bass lines round out the first two sides. Side two Infinity and Optaphonic Opera gives you a window into the styles of what was to come from Optic Nerve. Keith Tuckers solo project. This double LP has been sought after for a very long time.......
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out of stock $26.60
Moon Ritual
Cat: NIGHT 001. Rel: 27 Mar 25
 
Psy/Goa Trance
I Need (5:48)
Moon Ritual (6:58)
Deform Reform (6:46)
Premia De Mar (5:58)
Review: Seoul-searching! Korean label Junction Forest handle progressive, West Coast-style trance and psy with the proper care and respect said crossover between genres deserves. Having released at least eight collectible trance 12"s on a consistent basis since 2022 - with mycelial imagery and Celtic codex typesetting printed on each inner label - the effort gone into reevoking such a classic sound-mood is impressive. This time, after releases from Inner Lakes, Trancesetters Of Westphalia, and Forest Witches, they welcome newcomer Alvar for a sensitive lunar equinox and moonlit waltz, 'Moon Ritual'. Marked by resolving, brooding downturns and shimmering samples, the beats are never not somewhat couched in trance-wash here, as if to evoke the healing power of lunar rays. 'Premia De Mar' is the closer of choice; the track palpates through wave-cresting movements and foreign-language musings on the sea, sending the whole EP tidal.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan, ROTCIV, Tom Drew
out of stock $21.23
Face II EP
Face II EP (12" in-spot varnished limited to 300 copies)
Cat: AMAS 004. Rel: 06 Oct 23
 
Techno
The Void
The Ghost
The Moon
The Dawn
Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $25.18
Odessa
Odessa (12")
Cat: AMAS 005. Rel: 25 Sep 24
 
Techno
Red Glow (feat Tanya) (6:15)
Nightcall (7:28)
Old Kings (6:52)
Talk To God (6:54)
out of stock $21.23
Tracks Volume 3
Tracks Volume 3 (limited red vinyl 12")
Cat: CITI 024. Rel: 08 May 18
 
Techno
Amato Y Mariana - "Quieres Bailar" (5:39)
The Sixteen Steps - "Montgat" (6:46)
His Dirty Secrets - "Structures" (6:15)
Further Reductions - "Another Stranger" (4:56)
Review: BOOM! Our favourites, Cititrax, roll the third editions of Tracks out onto our shelves, and the results are unsurprisingly strong on this excellent various artists comp. It's a mixed bag of skills, as per usual, and the sounds are those of a new NYC, fuelled by a new sort of post-industrial sensibility. Amato Y Mariana open with the tight beats and groove of "Queires Bailar", followed closely by the ominous compositions of the EBM-flavoured "Montgat" from The Sixteen Steps. On the flip, His Dirty Secrets bleeps out some morphed acid on "Structures", and "Another Stranger" from Further Reductions churns out a slow, mild-mannered house experiment with its roots clearly planted in the coldest of waves. Sick.
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 in stock $25.47
Tracks Volume 1
Cat: CITI 017. Rel: 17 Aug 15
 
Techno
Amato - "Physique" (5:13)
Tzusing - "King Of System" (5:06)
An-I - "Mutter" (6:00)
Broken English Club - "Glass" (5:28)
Review: There's a delightfully celebratory feel about this debut volume of Cititrax Tracks, a new 12" series from Minimal Wave offshoot Cititrax. As beautifully presented as we've come to expect, Tracks Volume 1 boasts a quartet of dancefloor-ready smashers from a blend of new faces and label stalwarts. Amato (aka The Hacker) kicks things off with the glistening EBM funk of "Physique" - all restless synth refrains and pounding bottom end - before LIES affiliate Tsuzing go all dark, psychedelic and twisted on the thrillingly intense, acid-flecked "King of System". An-I go all DAF (with a touch of Front 242) on the fuzzy and dystopian stomper "Mutter", before Cititrax regulars Broken English Club delivers a storming chunk of industrial-tinged analogue funk ("Glass"). Bravo!
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 in stock $25.47
Gutz
Gutz (limited fluorescent orange vinyl 12")
Cat: CITI 015. Rel: 19 Nov 14
 
Techno
Gutz
Rut
Save Us
Review: Earlier this year Minimal Wave offshoot provided one of this year's most visceral dancefloor weapons in Kino-I, the debut from Doug Lee's new An-I project. Taking inspiration from techno, jack, industrial and punk, An-I successfully drew a line under some of the Berlin-based artist's previous disco-flavoured endeavours. And then some! If you like the Kino-I 12" you will love the new triplet of An-I productions housed on this appropriately titled Gutz 12". The title track alone should come with a health warning; such is the furious onslaught of machine funk it contains, whilst the unnerving "Rut" is the most schizophrenic production you will hear this year. Best of all id closing track "Save Us" sounds like a cross between in Aeternam Vale and Silent Servant. Pressed on a rather thick and dashing slab of magenta orange vinyl!
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 in stock $22.07
Pt 1
Pt 1 (limited 12")
Cat: BLESSYOU 011. Rel: 22 Feb 23
 
Techno
Vortex (16:18)
The Goddess (8:26)
Black Sea II (7:40)
Review: New this week on Bless You, the sub label of Berlin's Sound Metaphors, we have Aggelos Baltas' Anatolian Weapons project. Conceived as a way to bring together the EBM of his Dream Weapons alias and his kraut-rock exploits as Fantastikoi Hxoi, with the polyrhythmic percussion and wailing tones of Greek folk music. PT 1. features cosmic and dubbed out expeditions; the A-side cut 'Vortex' will have you trancing out in slow motion just like its name suggests. Over on flip, more strobed-out and mental tackle awaits, such as on the 100 BPM lysergic trip of 'The Goddess' and the downbeat hypnotic techno journey of 'Black Sea II' exploring the same realms of Vactrol Park or Karamika.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan, Mimi
out of stock $24.34
Beyond
Beyond (12")
Cat: STRD XVIII. Rel: 23 Sep 24
 
Techno
Naked Just Dance (6:55)
All The Bones (6:00)
Ego (Naked) (6:29)
Reality Check (5:52)
Acid Grind (4:23)
STR (4:05)
Review: Anatolian Weapons' 'Beyond' EP delivers six tracks that expertly blend vintage techno with a futuristic edge, reminiscent of a sci-fi film soundtrack. Opening with 'Just Dance,' the EP hooks listeners with an addictive groove and a techy, 90s vibe that sets the tone. 'All The Bones' dives into progressive house territory, offering lush, evolving soundscapes. 'Ego Naked' stands out as a fusion of EBM and darker techno, injecting an intense, moody atmosphere. 'Reality Check' plays with an 80s aesthetic, striking a balance between nostalgia and forward-thinking production. 'Acid Grind' slows the pace with a deliberate acid chugger, featuring a liquid acid line that oozes depth and intention. Closing out with 'STR,' the EP peaks with a powerful, sci-fi-influenced track that feels otherworldly, pushing the boundaries of techno. Throughout Beyond EP, Anatolian Weapons navigates through various electronic styles while maintaining a cohesive, futuristic vision, making it a compelling addition to any techno enthusiast's collection.
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 in stock $24.63
The First Siren
The First Siren (grey marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: PERSEPHONICSIRENS 01. Rel: 23 Jan 17
 
Techno
Remember Me (1:50)
Born Of Ashes (7:04)
I Am Blazing Sound (6:18)
Now Come Closer (5:58)
Review: Formerly run by both Michael Wollenhaupt and Conrad Protzmann, the Ancient Methods project is now run solo by the former producer, an artist who is clearly intending to keep the sound of the project going strong. This EP, however, launches the new Parsephonic Sirens label, and the sounds are very much grounded in something altogether more surreal. The opening "Remember Me" is a chilly, frost-bitten ambient affair, whereas "Born Of Ashes launches with a mean, fiery techno blow that sounds like the inside of a jet engine. On the flip, "I Am Blazing Sound" rolls out its deafening techno punch with melodies reminiscent of something Middle-Eastern, leaving "Now Come Closer" to offer a more traditional 4/4 stance in the most poignant of German fashions.
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 in stock $20.66
Accept Light
Accept Light (limited hand-numbered 10" picture disc)
Cat: ROD15 PIC. Rel: 24 Nov 22
 
Techno
Ancient Methods - "Accept Light" (6:06)
Umwelt - "Shades Of Obscurity" (5:42)
Review: There is no messing when it comes to the techno served up by Umwelt's essential Rave Or Die. Over the course of 14 previous EPs the label has dropped rib-rattling, brain boggling bangers aimed squarely at the floor. This time out the boss himself steps up with Ancient Methods with each providing one solo track. This one comes on limited 10" picture disc so is an extra special one to add to the collection Ancient Methods's 'Accept Light' is a harshly textured industrial banger and Umwelt's 'Shades of Security' is just as caustic and hard edged.
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Intérprete: Rave Energy
 in stock $30.85
Perception Of Objective Reality EP
Cat: MFLOW 3. Rel: 13 Oct 16
 
Techno
Low Connection (6:32)
15 Ways To Make A Record (6:15)
Microcosm (5:38)
Monday To Sunday (5:50)
Why On Earth (6:02)
Bubble Motion (6:13)
Tape Rewind (5:48)
Mutual Attraction (6:05)
Review: For the third release on their admirable Melliflow label, Vera and Alexandra have turned to newcomer And.Rea, AKA debutant Andrea La Pietra. As first outings go, it's pretty darn good, with the previously unknown producer offering up eight impressive cuts over two weighty slabs of wax. After opening with the off-kilter, intergalactic funk of "Low Connection", La Pietra variously turns his hand to deep and spacey techno ("15 Ways To Make A Record"), bubbly Detroit futurism ("Microcosm"), bruk-influenced electro warmth ("Monday To Sunday", "Bubble Motion"), bleep-heavy jack-tracks ("Why On Earth"), and deeper, woozier fare ("Mutual Attraction"). Throughout, he manages to get a near perfect balance between spacey dreaminess and punchy, dancefloor-friendly grooves.
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out of stock $28.58
NS Kroo Session Dubplates
Cat: POL 006. Rel: 19 Jan 24
 
Techno
Fast Dub (Kitachi Tribute) (part 1) (3:50)
Fast Dub (Kitachi Tribute) (part 2) (3:15)
Fast Dub (Kitachi Tribute) (Deep mix) (3:07)
Wave Dub Style Is Back (part 1) (4:42)
Wave Dub Style Is Back (Ruff mix) (5:00)
Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $20.94
063
063 (double 12")
Cat: WHYT 063. Rel: 14 Apr 23
 
Techno
Andromeda (7:39)
Boreale (6:00)
Nebulosa (6:13)
Venus (7:00)
Celeste (6:32)
Chimera (7:00)
Review: Guglielmo Barzacchini aka Tsvi is no stranger to AD 93, on which he presents his third release. The label says the Italian-born, London-based DJ/producer was inspired by "distant memories, fairy-tales, and transcendental experiences. Where all the souls unite, drifting as one, dancing into the night." 063 features a bunch of truly energetic grooves; whether it's the euphoric trance of 'Andromeda' or the hypnotising tribal techno journey of 'Boreale', through to the loved-up bliss of 'Venus' or the progressive breaks of 'Chimera' - which makes the perfect track to drop at sunrise.
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out of stock $28.58
Windowlicker
Cat: WAP 105. Rel: 20 Mar 99
 
Experimental/Electronic
Windowlicker (6:10)
Unknown Title (7:49)
Nannou (5:44)
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Digeridoo (Expanded Version)
Cat: RS 9201X. Rel: 31 May 24
 
Techno
Didgeridoo (7:11)
Flap Head (7:03)
Phloam (5:34)
Isoprophlex (6:20)
Didgeridoo (Cr7e version) (7:23)
Didgeridoo (live - Cr7e version) (6:26)
Isoprophlex (Slow Cr7e version) (8:18)
Phloam (Cr7e version) (5:46)
Review: Fresh vintage Aphex meat in the shape of this expanded reissue of the classic rave era anthem 'Digeridoo' from 1992. Treated to a modern remastering job by Beau Thomas at Ten Eight Seven Mastering, this double pack features the four tunes on the original 12" - 'Digeridoo', 'Flaphead', 'Phloam' and 'Isoprophlex', as well as bonus versions by Richard D James himself said to be encoded through his Nakamichi CR7e cassette deck, utilising vari-speed to create versions at different speeds which "felt right at the time". The legend is that he wrote the tune to annoy hippies who liked to attend raves and jam with their digeridoos - or digeri-dont's as they quickly became known - but it's being delighting fans of that golden era between hardcore rave and jungle ever since.
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Cheetah EP
Cat: WAP 391. Rel: 08 Jul 16
 
Experimental/Electronic
CHEETAHT2 (LD Spectrum) (5:50)
CHEETAHT7b (6:44)
CHEETA1b ms800 (0:27)
CHEETA2 ms800 (0:41)
CIRKLON3 (Kolkhoznaya mix) (8:15)
CIRKLON 1 (7:19)
Review: Some 25 years after delivering his debut 12", Richard D James hasn't lost the ability to thrill or inspire. By his obtuse standards, the material that makes up the surprise Cheetah EP is actually rather laidback and melodious. "Cheetah2 (LD Spectrum)", for example, sounds like a slow house jam written by robots, while the even deeper "Cheetah7B" shuffles along in a metronomic fashion, seemingly oblivious to the increasingly aggressive World at large. Of course, those trademark skittish IDM rhythms are present - see the B-side's lead cut - and the Cornishman has thrown in a couple of hazy ambient cuts for good measure.
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Dub Conference Vol 1
Dub Conference Vol 1 (limited double 12")
Cat: BLKRTZ 037. Rel: 28 Jul 21
 
Techno
Appleblim - "Warsaw" (9:40)
Appleblim - "Warsaw" (Shackleton remix) (9:19)
Appleblim - "Bladed Shogun" (10:15)
Appleblim - "Bladed Shogun" (Deadbeat remix) (12:04)
Review: BLKRTZ is back in action with this riveting new EP from UK bass expert Appleblim, who himself is now resident in the German capital. Dub Conference Vol 1 features the atmospheric and off-kilter beats of 'Warsaw', which goes on to receive an enchanting remake for ancient ritual rites by Shackleton. Over on the flip, he delivers something more straight ahead in the form of 'Bladed Shogun' which is a hypnotic and bass-driven affair that uses synth textures drowned in complex effects chains to create a momentum reliant less on rhythm and to impressive effect. Label boss Deadbeat lends his expertise on the remix up next, taking the track into typically cavernous and glacial territory.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan
out of stock $24.34
Glyph 2 (warehouse find)
Cat: LEVEL 1215. Rel: 05 Apr 17
 
Techno
Track 1 (4:27)
Track 2 (5:40)
Track 3 (5:20)
Track 4 (4:54)
Intérprete: Faune
out of stock $20.66
Anhedral
Anhedral (white vinyl 12" in spray painted hand-numbered sleeve limited to 200 copies (comes in different coloured sleeve, we cannot guarantee which one you will receive))
Cat: KIMOCHI 23. Rel: 05 Dec 16
 
Techno
For HN (7:44)
Illegal Numbers (Benjamin Brunn rework) (6:30)
Track 3 (0:52)
Illegal Numbers (5:05)
For HN (Midnight Circuitry remix) (4:22)
For HN (Midnight Circuitry's Cellar Volts) (4:33)
Intérprete: M50, HVL
out of stock $20.66
Discharging Clouds
Discharging Clouds (double 12")
Cat: ANN 014. Rel: 29 Jul 11
 
Techno
Raindrop Prelude
986 HPA
Coalescence
Cumulonimbus
Supercell
Mjolnir
out of stock $20.09
Reconbination EP
Reconbination EP (limited 12")
Cat: FE 058. Rel: 19 May 21
 
Techno
Spatial Plucks (5:13)
Xsd (4:55)
Reconbination (3:17)
Rev (Stack Refix) (4:01)
Review: Manchester's Robbie Mecrow is an acid and electro specialist who is therefore a perfect fit for the interplanetary sounds of Furthur Electronix. This marks his fourth EP on a fourth different label in three years, which might be a slow pace but the music is worth waiting for. There is roomy, IDM inspired atmosphere on 'Spatial Plucks' then more jungle leaning breaks and glistening metallic surfaces on 'Xsd'. The fantastic 'Reconbination' might just be the EP highlight however with its broad bass, twisted drum loops and forlorn sense of mood. 'Rev' (Stack Refix) is an airy, ambient laced closer that suspends you in a techno dreamscape.
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Intérprete: Subb-an
out of stock $21.50
Musek 03
Musek 03 (12")
Cat: MSK 03. Rel: 17 Feb 25
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Art Fact - "Rain In The South" (Francesco Farfa & Hamsa remix) (7:17)
Hamsa & Luca Piermattei - "Mystic Perc" (6:05)
Roberto Manolio - "Blue Yes" (6:40)
Review: Musek return for another V/A release, flaunting their artists' variegated hitmaking capacities. Fronting the release is a wonderful rework of Stockholm trio Art Fact's 'Rain In The South' from 1989, to which Francesco Farfa and Hamsa bring extra electronic-bodyweight to an originally dripping synth tune. A mystical mood is continually proferred across 'Mystic Perc' through to 'Blue Yes' by Roberto Manolio, traversing chime tinglings, acid breaks and dreamy vocals: "pretty blue eyes... you're mesmerised... don't look to hard... you may never come back from that..."
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out of stock $21.23
Trackworx 2
Trackworx 2 (clear yellow vinyl 12")
Cat: PHP 071. Rel: 06 Aug 14
 
Deep House
Arttu - "Can't Get Down" (feat Kaye)
Hakim Murphy - "ES1"
Review: Philpot's Traxworx series got off to a blinding start earlier this year with the dust down from Roman Rauch and label regular Ike and it looks to be quite the promising endeavour if the line-ups remain as strong as this second duel featuring Arttu and Hakim Murphy. Neither artist really needs a formal introduction here and both are well suited for the floor focused nature of this series. Arttu is first up with "Can't Get Down" a collaboration with Kaye that bounces along with loose and deadly intent - if you liked the Geeeman stuff on Clone you will love this pappy, especially when that sax comes in! On the flip Innerspace Halflifer Hakim Murphy goes for the abstract approach on "ES1" which features some superb drum edits.
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The Outer Limits
The Outer Limits (coloured vinyl double 12")
Cat: AUX 022. Rel: 03 Dec 18
 
Techno
Arrival (12:41)
Redshift (11:31)
Blueshift (17:15)
Departure (11:28)
Review: James "ASC" Clements has built up a vast discography since making his debut 19 years ago, mixing atmospheric ambient and electronica albums with more floor-focused EPs that see him explore his own particular take on everything from IDM and experimental drum and bass to deep techno and more dub-wise futurist rhythms. This superb double-pack sits somewhere between the two schools, offering up epic, slowly unfurling soundscapes that fix his explorative, head-in-the-clouds chords and melodies to intriguing, club-ready rhythms. He opens with the IDM-influenced deep techno bliss of "Arrival", before exploring similar sonic pastures on the breakbeat-powered iciness of "Redshift". "Blueshift" is a brilliant 17-minute trip into broken techno/ambient techno fusion, while closing cut "Departure" sees Clements casually join the dots between dub space ambient and hazy dub techno.
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Intérprete: Joachim Spieth
out of stock $21.23
The Farthest Reaches
The Farthest Reaches (clear vinyl double 12")
Cat: AUX 014. Rel: 22 Mar 16
 
Experimental/Electronic
Arc (12:20)
Exoplanet (11:17)
Suncycle (12:47)
Ceres (13:25)
Review: James Clements continues his explorations into the depths of the grey zone as ASC with The Farthest Reaches double pack on Auxiliary. Samurai Music's Presha has excitedly called these four tracks "a definitive musical statement from one of the most important electronic musicians of our era," and who are we to argue with him? Making full usage of the format and available space, this is ASC in exploratory mode across a quartet of deep ten minute plus productions that have it all; sound design, atmosphere, groove, bass weight. To simply call these epic is selling The Farthest Reaches short!
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Pulse 02
Pulse 02 (coloured vinyl 12"+ MP3 download code limited to 200 copies (comes in different coloured vinyl, we cannot guarantee which one you will receive))
Cat: PITPPULSE 02. Rel: 24 May 23
 
Techno
ASC - "Tidal Disruption Event" (11:33)
Joachim Spieth - "Subtle" (7:38)
Joachim Spieth - "Subtle" (Nitechord remix) (4:45)
Review: Past Inside the Present's 'Pulse' series is an investigation into ambient tech and beat-driven ambient sounds. Who better for the job on this second edition than master craftsmen ASC and Joachim Spieth? ASC opens up with 'Tidal Disruption Event', an understated, underwater rhythm with jittery percussive patterns and bright shards of melodic light piercing through the mix as more coarse soundwaves break over the top. Spieth's 'Subtle' is just as artful and delicate a mix of persuasive rhythm and melodic beauty. A classy Nitechord remix closes out this fascinating EP.
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Ship Scope
Ship Scope (limited 12")
Cat: DDS 014. Rel: 04 Nov 15
 
Techno
Ship-Scope (3:25)
Plug & Delay (4:47)
Rainstick (1:36)
The Red Line (8:58)
Review: Last year Demdike Stare pair Miles Whittaker and Sean Canty surprised everyone with an album from Shinichi Atobe on their DDS label, the quite brilliant Butterfly Effect, which arrived out of nowhere following a prolonged period of inactivity from the Japanese artist. In fact Atobe had just the one release, a mythical Chain Reaction 12" called Ship Scope, that was released back in 2001, causing many to speculate it was an alias of a Basic Channel artist. With original copies of Ship Scope quite pricey on Discogs, DDS have done everyone a favour by reissuing the 12" in all new label artwork. Those wishing to experience the sublime delights of 12" highlight "The Red Line" no longer have to put up with low-bitrate Youtube videos!
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Nacht
Nacht (12")
Cat: RM 204. Rel: 23 Feb 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Nacht (7:58)
Sprechender Raum (extended) (8:06)
Selbst (7:53)
Geometrische Einheit (5:55)
Review: AtomTM's beautifully bleak techno visions are back on new Nacht EP. Two of the four tracks are previously unreleased gems from the Neuer Mensch album, while the other two also appear on the same record, but this time out we get them as alternate versions. We're told this much was made with "the growing meta-techno dance floor in mind" and it does have a futuristic, hyper-real sense of design to it. These are fizzing experiments that range from the eerie and cold wave inspired to the more heavy and club-ready. It's a great fresh perspective from this underground mainstay.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan
out of stock $24.34
Studies No 1
Studies No 1 (180 gram silver marbled vinyl 12" limited to 50 copies)
Cat: WEX 004C. Rel: 24 Jan 22
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Hypothesis (2:55)
Predictions (6:09)
ARC Anthem (6:49)
Proven Method (3:08)
Data Entry 108 (6:34)
Transmission Of Knowledge (6:18)
out of stock $24.63
No Good
No Good (12")
Cat: BNR 099. Rel: 28 Mar 13
 
Techno
No Good
No Good (Jon Convex)
Concentration Of Authority
Concentration Of Authority (J Tijn remix)
Intérprete: Sev Dah
out of stock $22.07
Treble Rebel EP
Treble Rebel EP (12" picture disc)
Cat: HNRPIC 009. Rel: 26 Oct 18
 
Techno
Treble Rebel (6:51)
Troubles In The Bay (5:41)
And The Tribe Debates (6:39)
Stop Faking Sense (5:56)
out of stock $20.36
Bass Magnetic (reissue)
Cat: DBC4W 190. Rel: 12 May 21
 
Electro
Bass Magnetic (5:39)
Let's Dance (4:01)
Frequency 135 (2:52)
Time Space (5:26)
Sonic Boom (4:39)
How Lo Can You Go (5:39)
Technology (5:06)
Fly By Night (6:04)
Review: AUX88 Bass Magnetic re-Issue 1993-2018. Back by popular demand, the same unique spirits that brought forth the sound of Detroit streets and turned it into the futuristic soundscape known as "Techno-Bass", The Original members have collaborated to re-issue their catalog 25+ years later. Starting with their 1st double pack LP, "Bass Magnetic" (considered to be a mesh of influences between Miami bass and Detroit techno), AUX88 established themselves in an effort to stay true to their roots in the streets and the clubs creating their own genre into a global dance culture. After the release and production of their own documentary ("AUX88-Portrait of an Electronic Band"), the group celebrates its now classic recordings. Harkening back to its first days on cassette tape to revive a future generation of vinyl aficionados. AUX88's "Bass Magnetic" = Classic Detroit Electro.
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WILDPALMS 001
Cat: WPT 001. Rel: 06 Oct 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
El Camino
Floripa
Cactaceae
Into The Redwoods
out of stock $21.23
The Satori EP
The Satori EP (limited red vinyl 12" in candle wax splattered sleeve)
Cat: SRM 2331. Rel: 03 Jun 24
 
Deep House
Satori (7:43)
Hope (7:07)
Ode To My Frida (Vince Watson Piano Reshape) (7:57)
Review: Joaquin Joe Claussell's Sacred Rhythm label is in a purple patch right now with a clutch of new EPs all dropping in quick succession. As well as the boss himself, Roa Azulay also steps up with more spine-tingling deep house depths here across three fresh cuts. 'Satori' opens up with dreamy melodies floating up high over nimble, lithe drums and poignant chords. 'Hope' hits harder with a more driving deep house but still melodically rich sound and 'Ode To My Frida' (Vince Watson Piano Reshape) brings plenty of Detroit soul to the rippling drums and bass.
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VA Essential Memories EP Part IV
Cat: EMERALD 016. Rel: 02 Dec 22
 
Techno
Remco Beekwilder - "Rhythm Allegiance" (5:15)
Jacobworld - "Revision" (5:31)
Rove Ranger - "Keep The Change" (5:58)
Dold - "Ring Ma Bell" (4:53)
Sedvs - "Not Half Hungry" (5:00)
Parano - "Disco Ultimo" (6:18)
Vil - "Wanna Trip?" (4:34)
Kaiser - "Routine" (5:06)
Alarico - "Nightwalker" (5:55)
Rove Ranger - "Blobo" (4:44)
Jacobworld - "Division" (5:31)
Remco Beekwilder - "Declaration Of Penetration" (5:15)
Review: Following the sudden impact of Remco Beekwilder's Moortgat EP, his label Emerald is straight back to it with a double pack VA release of quality hi-octane techno. Beekwilder himself kicks off proceedings with the nightmarish pressure of 'Rhythm Allegiance', and then we get a merry romp through all kinds of pile-driving gear from artists like Rove Ranger, Sedvs, Parano, Alarico and Jacobworld. While the vibes range from industrial and pounding to light and funky, the tempo maintains at the upper end of the spectrum, making this a very handy collection to have for those long-haul peak time gigs when you need to keep the crowd wound up.
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Intérprete: Wes Baggaley
out of stock $27.15
Detroit Legacy Vol 1
Detroit Legacy Vol 1 (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: HCR 016. Rel: 09 Mar 23
 
Techno
Cignol - "Distance" (5:33)
Barce - "Funk Station" (6:23)
Alex Martin - "Megatech" (5:48)
Mariska Neerman - "Stellium" (7:36)
Dark Vektor - "Metaverso Frik" (5:25)
N-Ter - "We Will Emerge" (4:46)
Review: The Spanish Hypnotic Collective label attempts to capture its take on the Detroit Legacy with what looks like a new series of various artists' EP. There is plenty of Motor City soul in the gorgeous synths of Cignol's muted acid and deep house opener 'Distance' which is a soothing and reverential groove, but then its pure party from Barce, Alex Martin offers up 313 style tech and three further tunes on the flip explore blistering electro with high-speed funk and cosmic intent. Mission accomplished and we're already looking forward to the next one.
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out of stock $20.36
Klockworks 20.3
Klockworks 20.3 (double 12")
Cat: KLOCKWORKS 20.3. Rel: 03 Oct 17
 
Techno
Jay Clarke - "Perdita" (4:47)
Ritzi Lee - "Substract" (5:02)
Reus - "Acid Modo" (5:19)
High Position - "Cops" (4:06)
Yoikol - "Dense" (5:03)
Adam Craft - "Pacelane" (3:37)
Vincent - "How I Feel" (6:59)
Review: Well, this is an absolute Klockworks takeover this week, and its clear that Mr.Klock himself is making a bit of a statement! This is the third episode of the new Klockworks compilation series, each one of these releases bound together by a similar artwork and, of course, a mutual love for sleek, direct techno for the mind. Newbies Jay Clarke and Ritzi Lee ride on the A-side of this double-pack, both offering a dusty procession of calculating techno, while the B-side is dominated by Reus' tenebrous "Acid Mono" and High Position's hard-hitting, dub-leaning "Cops". The second disc kicks off with Yokol's dreamy patterns through "Dense", followed by the dark and bass-heavy groove of Adam Craft. Vincent's "How I Feel" closes off the compilation with a comparatively more soulful piece via "How I Feel", a melody-rich house-techno hybrid for the masses.
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Intérprete: Ben Sims
out of stock $20.94
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