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Re:align EP
Cat: RE 27. Rel: 23 Oct 20
 
Bass
Alternate Current - "Borrowed Language" (6:22)
Dreadmaul & Tobe:n - "Homunculus" (6:08)
LCP - "Off Limits" (5:22)
Books - "Cosine" (4:57)
Review: Fresh off the back of Cryptographic's intense 'Echo' release comes this fitting V/A from the ever-intriguing Swiss experimental 170 label Re:st. Music to realign our Covid-ravaged chakras to 'Re:align' introduces three new names to the label; Alternate Current steams out of the gates with a dub techno juggernaut 'Borrowed Language' while Dreadmaul & Tobe:n whip a rhythmic stampede that's screaming to be unleashed on a big system with 'Homunculus'. Flip for two slightly more cosmic tales as label founder LCP gently pats us down with the trickling lolloping loops of 'Off Limits' before Books signs us out with the sparse and skippy 'Cosine'. Refine your alignments.

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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Bass
out of stock $15.31
Khidi Anniversery Series Vol 2
Cat: KHIDIANIV 002. Rel: 15 Sep 22
 
Techno
Ancient Methods & OTHR - "Vast Vanishing" (4:43)
Roman & Boyd Chidt - "Self-Deprivation" (6:13)
Silent Servant - "Manic" (4:56)
Unhuman & Vulkanski - "Mescaline Network" (6:05)
Review: Khidi rolls out another anniversary EP here and it is another various artists affair that takes no prisoners. On their opener, Ancient Methods & OTHR bring some hellish metal and industrial overtones to the stomping, vicious 'Vast Vanishing' with its horror-core vocals. Roman & Boyd Chidt don't let up but offer a more linear and streamlined bit of stomping techno pressure. Silent Servant unleashes lashings of metallic synths over his signature tech sounds and then the floating loops of Unhuman & Vulkanski suspend you just above a rusty old factory floor.
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out of stock $15.05
Space Metaphysics
Space Metaphysics (12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: MPHS 003. Rel: 12 Oct 23
 
Techno
Artesano Titer - "Free Fall From Space" (6:32)
Artesano Titer - "An Unexpected Arrival" (7:24)
B22 - "Astral Projection" (5:21)
B22 - "Make You Free" (5:21)
Review: Cologne label Mephis/Monevido continues to be pushing some of the freshest acid and tech house around as they welcome Artesano Titer and B22 for a split 12" of dazzling late night sonics. Titer's 'Free Fall From Space' is an expert exercise in layered up 303 snake charming, while 'An Unexpected Arrival' locks into a lowdown groove with brain-tweaking modulation running up top. B22 kick off the B-side with a bleep-informed dose of acid from the dark side and some downright nasty groove action kicking off on 'Make You Free', with an instantly recognisable sample from an LFO classic thrown in for good measure.
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PMA EP
PMA EP (12")
Cat: SAIS 005. Rel: 21 Dec 22
 
Techno
PMA (12" edit) (6:18)
Clockwork (Giant Panda 12" edit) (5:33)
BSMH (Armed Plasteel part 1) (5:47)
BSMH (Armed Plasteel part 2) (5:41)
Review: B 2DEP'T were a curio of the early wave of techno in Japan in the 90s, releasing a handful of cassettes and mini-albums but remaining a cult concern rather than breaking through to major success. For those in the know, their productions were way ahead of their time, and Junki Inoue seems absolutely hip to this as he signs them up for a release on his archival label Saisei. If you enjoy the boundaryless exploration of the early techno boom and prefer brightly melodic motifs to match, you'll love this record. It's brimming with oddball personality and it's more than punchy enough to cut it with modern club fare.
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PICNIC 008
Cat: PICNIC 008. Rel: 17 Jan 24
 
Electro House
Proxima Centauri (6:15)
Nukexi (6:16)
Shine On You (5:59)
Back To (6:08)
Review: After two recent intriguing V/A releases (006 & 007) the Picnic crew get back down to original business with an EP from B.AI. Carefully curating her path since 2021 with previous stellar releases on labels such as Sequalog, Fresh Tunez and Pleasure Club, her latest effort encapsulates the signature sounds that have made her a standout performer since. Fusing elements of house, techno, electro & electronica, it's an EP with tracks full of intention and captivating moments further solidifying B.AI's reputation of having a style completely of her own.
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Intérprete: Rave Energy
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Let It Be EP
Cat: PCLUB 017. Rel: 16 May 23
 
Techno
Take Me To Your Galaxy (6:30)
No End (6:24)
Let It Be (7:03)
Aqueous (6:48)
Review: Chinese artist B Al makes her debut on Pleasure Club with a master-crafted EP of melodic techno, heavy on the production sheen as they come. B Al's classic musical training is evident here and her deft contrasting of melodic house, dreamatics and electro make for a stupefying concoction to say the least. For those who'd like to shed a tear or two this week, we'd recommend 'No End' as our highlight, not least for its slow-droning strings and ultimate feel.
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The Healing EP (reissue)
Cat: IFACH 024. Rel: 24 Jul 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Tea Party (4:50)
On The Floor (6:04)
The Healing (6:16)
Word For Word (4:16)
Review: Legendary minimal - and acid house before that - pioneer Baby Ford very much set the blueprint for the genre back in the late 90s, both solo and with The Ifach Collective, who featured Ian Loveday, Mark Broom and Thomas Melchior (amongst others). Now they are reminding us of the greatness of that work with the first in a series of reissues coming in 2023. These tunes were originally put out back on the legendary Klang Elektronik in 2000. First up is 'Tea Party' by Eon, M-Core, and Baby Ford, an ice-cold rolling dub. 'On The Floor' with Mark Broom gets more percussive and then comes a solo cut from Baby Ford, 'The Healing' which is as heady as can be and finally 'Word For Word' featuring Cheru Amadi layers up slithers of silvery percussion and cuddly bass into dubbed-out tech heaven.
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Hyper Love II
Cat: TFSTK 013. Rel: 05 May 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Babylon X - "Hyper Love II" (7:55)
Asphalt DJ & Gzardin - "Sweaty Ride" (7:13)
Olsvanger - "Blue On Blue" (5:56)
MYKI & Matris - "Longest Night" (6:14)
Tantra Motion - "To U" (6:29)
Review: Tel-Aviv-based label Tofistock helped shape out their sound with the first volume of Hyper Love in 2021, and now they return with another round of fun and feisty club tracks which speak to the Israeli love affair with psy-trance while offering a modern context for the sound. Babylon X takes a richly melodic approach which fuses big synth pads and sweet 303 lines with a smart, pulsing drop for a proper gear shift when you want to lock a crowd in even deeper. Asphalt DJ & Gzardin have a whale of a time with the punchy, pumping pressure of 'Sweaty Ride' while MYKI & Matris keep it turned up to the peak time with a catchy, vocal-speckled workout. For our ears though you need to make sure you check Tantra Motion's dreamy 'To U', which tips over towards heady machine soul for the subtler corners of a set.
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From My Mind EP
From My Mind EP (white vinyl 12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: WGVINYL 87. Rel: 29 Apr 22
 
Techno
The Spirit (6:48)
From My Mind (5:10)
Pulse (5:32)
From My Mind (Extrawelt remix) (5:29)
From My Mind (Biesmans remix) (6:44)
Review: Marco Bailey continues to re-establish himself in a whole new musical world well away from his glossy main room past with this new EP on Watergate. He has previously teased this new sound on labels like Christian Smith's Tronic but here goes fully into a new sound world. 'The Spirit' is edgy, scintillating techno with big melodies, while 'From My Mind' is a jacked up and cosmic broken beat sound with some great vocoder vocals and fizzing synths. 'Pulse' gets more dark and dense and then Extrawelt and Biesmans add their own remixes to 'From My Mind' that offer very different takes.
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Smooth Mind EP
Smooth Mind EP (translucent red vinyl 12")
Cat: FUNDLTD 002. Rel: 09 Mar 23
 
Techno
Faded Game (5:20)
Live For Yesterday (5:27)
Smooth Mind (5:04)
Out Of The Past (5:14)
Review: Marco Bailey and Sigvard's serve up some certified techno gold here on nice clear red vinyl via the Fundaments label. This collaborative EP opens up with the retro-sounding goodness of 'Faded Game' and its marching bottom end. It's an all-out raver that never quits. 'Live For Yesterday' is deeper, with a more nuanced atmosphere and layers of drums and synth that rise up though the mix. 'Smooth Mind' ups the ante with more loopy and strobe-lit synth energy and 'Out Of The Past' closes with more buffed metal loops and rolling drum machine sounds.
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Subsurface
Subsurface (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: ASGDE 040. Rel: 13 Apr 23
 
Techno
Hadal Zone (4:14)
Hadal Zone (James Ruskin remix) (4:34)
Decompression (Makaton remix) (6:28)
Decompression (4:08)
Review: Paul Bailey, known as Damage, proffers his sonic take on the concept of what damage is and could sound like in the abstract. Like a giant piston hurtling at us, and repeatedly crushing us from above, we're thrown menacingly into the sniffly wiggles of 'Hadal Zone' and the reinterpretive work of the likes of James Ruskin and Makaton. It's a worthy addition to the Brummy techno canon, and should be noted for its unique wonk-tech veer.
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Forget
Forget (12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: OATH 010. Rel: 27 Sep 23
 
Electro
Shifting (5:21)
Lake (6:18)
What You Say (4:12)
Form (5:18)
Broken Wing (5:30)
Review: Georgian IDM artist Gacha Bakradze commands a loyal fanbase for his enchanting emanations in the style. The latest example comes in the form of 'Forget', his most recent contribution to Turkish pushers of the craft, Oath. Fluid movements of electro clankings and modular groovework extend far and deep into a gaseous, sulphuric unknown, while airier explorations of spirituality are laid down on the vocal-sample-led 'What You Say' and the wonderfully three-chord-backboned janker, 'Form'. 'Forget' isn't a project for shallow listens; take it slow.
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Intérprete: Evan Michael
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1992-1999 Collection 3
1992-1999 Collection 3 (translucent red vinyl 12")
Cat: OCDSS SIX. Rel: 26 Jan 22
 
Electro
DarkWhite (5:43)
Back To Basic (6:50)
The Choice Is Yours (6:28)
Bobbittrap (5:56)
Review: Open Channel For Dreamers have been exploring the old DAT archives of Ballet Mechanique and found a wealth of never before released material that dates back to the 90s. This is a third release of such treasures and it focusses on tunes from 1992-1999. It follows in the footsteps fo the first two EPs by highlighting the diversity and variety of sounds in Jeroen's production arsenal. There are rave bangers on the a-side filled with uplifting melodies and on the flip is IDM and electro fuelled by funk. Another superb EP for fans old and new.
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Full Of Feelings
Cat: 50WEAPONS 026. Rel: 22 Mar 13
 
Bass
Filled
Brim
Boarder
Review: Rocking up to his regular home at 50 Weapons, Bambounou brings yet more of his playful, experimental bass music to bear with this rock solid three tracker. There's a great focus on wild, disorientating noises hammered into solid rhythms, whether it's the metallic swirls that slop around the insides of "Filled", or the jerky tap drips that inject the funk into "Brim". Aside from the spicy sounds, there's also plenty to hold onto, not least with the whopping great chord stabs that also inhabit "Brim". Having said that, "Boarder" is more intent on plunging you into a bizarre soundworld of bold VHS synth drones and snaking percussion that seems intent on dodging the groove at all costs.
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Baraka: Remixes Part 2
Cat: BRK 002. Rel: 26 Jul 23
 
Techno
World Of Content (Spray remix) (6:24)
Queen (Blu:sh remix) (4:59)
Insomnia (Mabel remix) (5:34)
Final Fantasy (Von Riu remix) (6:45)
Review: French purveyors of the dance, Baraka, do neat justice to their name (you should make a priority of seeing the psychedelic-trip-of-a-film, the label's namesake, if you haven't already) with a fresh four-tracker in the realm of cheeky, aquatic trance-dance. Summoning four local producer/DJ entities for remix duties, two per side, this is a high-concept, well-executed EP drawing on both Apollo-era electrance and tribal geometry tunnel-dives. Von Riu's closing tune is our highlight.
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Unfixed
Unfixed (12")
Cat: STS 419LP. Rel: 28 Sep 23
 
Techno
Birmingham Screwdriver (4:31)
Wick & Wax (9:07)
Golden Hammer (4:25)
Percussive Maintenance (8:34)
Review: Berlin-based producer and DJ Barker has long been an underground innovator associated with plenty of vital labels but he hasn't dropped a new solo EP for a couple of years now. Thankfully he rights that wrong and and steps up to the 30 year strong Smalltown Supersound out of Oslo with a new four track offering that "sees him inverting the musical equation and exploring both the variability and sonic possibilities of a kick-drum." Opener 'Birmingham Screwdriver' will rewire your brain with its fizzing frequencies and skewed bass, 'Wick and Wax' is bright and hyperactive techno-pop and the flipside gets much more raw and dark. A fine return.
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Unfixed
Unfixed (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: STS 419LPC. Rel: 08 Dec 23
 
Techno
Birmingham Screwdriver (4:31)
Wick & Wax (9:07)
Golden Hammer (4:25)
Percussive Maintenance (8:34)
Review: Barker makes his debut for Smalltown Supersound here with four cuts that find him move away from the beatless experiments of his 2019 album Utility and his Debiasing EP the year before. Here the Berghain resident explores what he says is "the variability and sonic possibilities of the kick-drum." The EP kicks off with the acid-laced first single 'Birmingham Screwdriver' which is a fine introduction to what is a fine EP. The EP reflects the organic approach that Barker takes to making music and showcase great ideas and fine sound designs throughout.
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Intérprete: Evan Michael
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Roll The Dice
Cat: DC 278. Rel: 31 May 23
 
Techno
Roll The Dice (6:10)
Piano Power (7:50)
Review: With a career reaching back some 20 years, Bart Skils has remained committed to the art of the techno 12", with not a single album to his name. Instead, his focus has been on a staggering hit list of legendary labels from Pure Plastic to 100% Pure, Break New Soil, and since 2012, primarily Drumcode. As part of Adam Beyer's core contingent he's played a major part in shaping the sound of the label, and so he continues on this exemplary two-tracker. 'Roll The Dice' is a muscular yet lean workout for the bigger kinds of spaces, playing around with some monotonal vocal threads and laying down the b-line throb you expect from a Drumcode A side. The flip offers something a little different as 'Into The Clouds' takes some looped guitar licks as a vessel for transcendence, atop a steady trucking techno undercarriage, of course.
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Horsepower
Cat: DC 268. Rel: 21 Feb 23
 
Techno
Horsepower (5:58)
Sunshine In The Dust (6:23)
Review: The Dutch techno veteran Bart Skils is back with another impressive release on the mighty Drumcode. 'Horsepower' is a relentless peak-time techno track that is sure to captivate dance floors and have the crowd moving with its chugging energy. It builds steadily, leading to an epic breakdown before unleashing the full power of its steely groove, making it perfect for those heads-down moments in the main room. On the B-side, 'Sunshine In The Dust' takes a more straightforward and functional approach with its variety of female vocal parts, catchy bongo drums, and a sexy horn sound. It's a groove-driven track that is both sultry and infectious.
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A Sides Vol 10 Vinyl Four Of Five
Cat: DC 2354. Rel: 09 Mar 21
 
Techno
Bart Skils - "Solid State" (6:49)
Alex Lentini & STOMP BOXX - "Expanders" (6:49)
SAMA - "Into The Abyss" (8:11)
Review: The mighty Drumcode is back with more big room business techno. This time out the Swedish behemoth looks to three different artists for Volume 10 of their A Sides Vinyl. Bart Skills does not muck about on his 'Solid State,' laying down driving kicks and machine gun synths. Alex Lentini & STOMP BOXX then bust your speakers with their distorted synth loops and rock solid kicks and lastly SAMA takes you 'Into The Abyss' on shuffling deep techno drums with mind melting motifs looping ad infinitum up top. Three different sounds, all equally effective.
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A Sides Vol 7 Part 3
Cat: DC 195 3. Rel: 14 Nov 18
 
Techno
Bart Skils - "West Of The Moon" (7:09)
Secret Cinema & Reinier Zonneveld - "Pain Thing" (6:41)
Pig & Dan - "Pushing On" (6:56)
Juliet Fox - "Wanted Me" (6:57)
Review: Over two decades into its lifespan, Adam Beyer's Drumcode imprint keeps evolving and excelling, pushing techno forward while remaining wholly respectful of its roots. On Part 3 of A Sides Vol 7, Beyer brings in the scene's top guns to expertly execute some main room peak-time action. On the first side, it's an undeniably Dutch affair with Amsterdam hero Bart Skils stepping up to deliver the deeply hypnotic tunnel vision of "West Of The Moon", while veterans Secret Cinema & Reinier Zonneveld deliver the darkly druggy dancefloor drama of "Pain Thing". On the flip, Pig & Dan should need no introduction and are in fine form as always on the adrenalised "Pushing On" while ascendant Aussie Juliet Fox similarly impresses on "Wanted Me".
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Something More
Cat: DC 281. Rel: 27 Jun 23
 
Techno
Something More (6:38)
Palm Strings (6:39)
Review: Bart Skills is a veteran techno producer and Drumcode is a veteran techno label, but neither shows any signs of age here with Weska also joining in for a pair of highly potent and weaponised new cuts. They take up one side each and first is 'Something More' with its sweeping blasts of white noise, factory floor sound effects and unrelenting drums that will demolish any dancefloor. 'Palm Strings' then carries on the party with a more stripped-back sound initially, but eventually, the rising synths take over as the gritty drum loops pound away below. A pair of big room monsters for sure.
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Q-Loop
Q-Loop (12")
Cat: BASICCHANNEL CD. Rel: 12 Sep 14
 
Techno
Q-Loop (Full Length)
Q 1.2
Mutism
Review: When it comes to dub techno, you need look no further than the master of the genre, Basic Channel. It's been a good long while since there was any fresh material on wax from the immortal German outfit, but now they have looked back over their archives and realised that "Q-Loop", originally found on the BCD CD release, never made its way on to vinyl, and so here it is for all the Basic Channel completists out there. There's no need to go into detail about the music, but an extended fourteen minutes of "Q-Loop" stretched across the A side can only be a beautiful thing. On the flip you can also enjoy the aqueous strains of "Q1.2" and "Mutism"s vaporous ambience, both of which are enjoying their first outings on the black stuff.
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G2
G2 (12")
Cat: CAB 65. Rel: 12 Mar 24
 
Techno
G2 (7:09)
Lofi (6:17)
Dub Chords (6:48)
Review: Cabinet is a label that has already got a fine reputation and that has been well-deserved for its work over the years. Now it offers up a new EP from a new project by long-time friends and early Cabinet members Daniel Paul and DJ Trike. They are calling themselves Bass Cab and their vibe is, going off this first EP, classic early 90s analogue techno with live dub versions. 'G2' is a silky and frictionless dub that is as smooth as glass and perfect to get lost in. 'Lofi' has dusty deep house aesthetics with a lovely muted lead synth that voyages at its own pace through the cosmos. 'Dub Chords' brings a mix of twitchy synths, reverb, bouncing drums and rubbery bass.
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Naked Light
Cat: BFDM 018. Rel: 13 Feb 19
 
Techno
Wilfred Doricent (5:06)
665 Moths (2:30)
Hebi No Tori (5:09)
Deliae (5:07)
Yoru No Satori (feat Mika Oki) (2:56)
Sentiment Oceanique (6:28)
Review: Brothers From Different Mothers stalwart Basses Terres is a producer to whom easy categorization cannot be applied. For example, on his 2016 debut, he rushed between a quartet of experimental techno, leftfield and electronica excursions, while 2017's "Counting Pulsations" cassette was a druggy trip rich in ambient, dub and "dungeon synth" flavours. So what's on offer here? More intoxicating, otherworldly concoctions, that's what. Highlights include the dark tropical ambient of "665 Moths", the dubbed-out post-dancehall weightiness of "Wilfred Doricent", the slipped and spacey electronica of "Deliae" and the fluid dreaminess of gently percussive closing cut "Sentiment Oceanique".
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan, M50, Doo
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Futurama (remastered)
Cat: SMR 011. Rel: 14 Dec 22
 
Techno
Futurama (Space mix) (6:11)
Futurama (Future Dream mix) (5:16)
Futurama (Hold It, Held It, Lost It) (5:43)
Futurama (Juan Ramos remix) (5:44)
Futurama (Trent remix) (6:30)
Review: Bassrace was the short-lived collaboration between Nick Hook & Morgan Kick which resulted in two EPs around the beginning of the nineties. The second one, Futurama, was released in 1991 and is reissued here courtesy of Berlin's Sound Metaphors featuring all the original tracks plus several remixes. The original versions on the A-side capture the true zeitgeist of trance during a seminal period of the genre, the Space mix in particular effectively incorporating breakbeats, while the reworks over on the flip by the Cocktail d'Amore affiliated Juan Ramos and Trent delve into more Balearic and Afro cosmic realms.
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Half Speed
Cat: ALSD 002. Rel: 06 Dec 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Seams (5:24)
Half Speed (3:27)
Flown (8:23)
The Fifth (5:03)
Review: Batu has proven himself hugely capable of making a wide range of music. He might be best known for his perfect techno designs but here delves further into the world of ambient. Across four tracks he explores a number of moods with painterly synth work that is detailed with gentle percussion, gorgeous keys, and in the case of 'Flown,' jazzy splashes of cymbal. 'Half Speed' is idk a slow awakening on a distant planet. 'The Fifth' brings more bright and energy synth motifs and 'Seams' is a soothing lullaby. A beautifully escapist listen.
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Lapse (reissue)
Cat: TRIX 001. Rel: 05 May 23
 
Breakbeat
Lapse (5:12)
In The Tunnel (6:14)
Here Kitty (5:48)
Steam (5:48)
Review: Doug Beck's sole EP, 'Lapse', is something of an obscurity: a four-tracker released back in 1996 that saw the largely unknown producer blur the boundaries between glassy-eyed progressive house, breaks, ambient house and more trance-inducing mid 90s dancefloor psychedelia. This surprise reissue on Party Tricks is well worth a listen, with our picks of a very strong bunch being the dense, melody-rich breakbeat house warmth of 'In The Tunnel', the tactile downtempo loveliness of the ambient-leaning 'Steam', and the quality prog house shuffle of title track 'Lapse'. 'Hello Kitty', a head-nodding chunk of trip-hop haziness, is also worth checking out.
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Moortgat EP
Cat: EMERALD 015. Rel: 22 Jul 22
 
Techno
Moortgat (5:53)
Positive Life Force (5:48)
Dogma Day (6:07)
Amtrak (5:47)
Review: Remco Beekwilder crafts unrelenting techno for main room experiences. He is now back in that mode once again with his Moortgat EP on EMERALD. It manages to strike a balance between cold mistily remembered sounds and a heart-warming practical feel and across the four cuts there is a constant state of rhythmic flux. Driven by stark drum programming using the right amount of funk, all cuts share an underlying signature sound and are sure to clear your mind of all but the groove.
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Stronger Than Fiction EP
Cat: EMERALD 018. Rel: 22 Jun 23
 
Techno
Stronger Than Fiction (5:30)
Mechanix (5:43)
Stronger Than Fiction (Alarm mix) (5:59)
Mutual Manoeuvre (4:45)
Guardian (5:24)
Review: Remco Beekwilder's vision in techno is an emotive one, much like the expression depicted on the front cover of his latest 'Stronger Than Fiction' EP: maddened, mummified, intense. His latest for his usual Dutch hangout Emerald hears five crazed hard techno bits tank away into oblivion, the highlights being the phased-out 'Mutual Manoeuvre' and the grittily underwater 'Guardian'.
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The Indica Gallery EP
The Indica Gallery EP (limited purple vinyl 12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: SCR 173. Rel: 02 Apr 21
 
Indie/Alternative
Indica (Pye Corner Audio remix) (5:37)
Skywalker (Pye Corner Audio remix) (5:59)
Cherry Cola (Pye Corner Audio remix) (7:44)
Love Comes In Waves (Pye Corner Audio remix) (5:42)
I Was Alone (Pye Corner Audio remix) (6:31)
Indica (Pye Corner Audio remix - GLOK re-edit) (6:32)
Review: RECOMMENDED
Ride guitarist and singer Andy Bell has been busy in recent times, to put it mildly, as plans to release three EPs and an album between April and June 2021 prove. All set to be put out under the series title 'Ever Decreasing Circles', The Indica Gallery EP is the first in that set, and suggests we're in for a very, very interesting time when the next instalments follow.

The release comprises five remixes of tracks from Bell's 2020 solo outing, The View From Halfway Down, with reworkings completed by Martin Jenkins' Pye Corner Audio project, and the sixth piece here coming in the form of Bell's own edit of a PCA remix of his work, here credited to his GLOK alias. Name-dropping done, the record is a dense electronic trip into psychedelic cosmic disco slo-mo territories, dream-like ambient beauty and loose, baggy-trousered, nostalgic elec-indie fare.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan
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Punto G (reissue)
Cat: EVADI 01. Rel: 24 Apr 23
 
Techno
Punto G (Z version) (6:31)
Punto G (In Acido) (5:30)
Punto G (Z version 2) (7:28)
Punto G (In Acido 2) (5:15)
Review: New label Evasione Digitale kicks off by reissuing a record that fans of Italian techno will be hugely thankful for. It's a direct trip back to the 90s that came in the middle of the decade, initially on the Spock label run by Leo Mas, Gemolotto and Fabrice. Fabrizio Vascotto (aka Skeela) and then-local DJ Marco Bellini, resident at cult clubs like Area City and Aida, is the pair of talents behind it and this EP is a perfect example of their trademark sound - bouncy drums, trance and proggy melodies and big basslines that roll on endlessly. Joining the dots between Berlin, Detroit and Turin, it's a timeless EP that still sounds fresh.
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Beltram Volume 2 (reissue)
Beltram Volume 2 (reissue) (translucent green vinyl 12")
Cat: RS 9104XGREEN. Rel: 09 Dec 22
 
Techno
My Sound (4:05)
The Melody (4:40)
Sub-Bass Experience (4:52)
The Reflex (4:51)
Review: Joey Beltram would likely feel you it is as much a blessing as it is a curse to have made a tune as monstrously successful and widely known as 'Energy Flash' so early in your career. Along the way, he made plenty of others that are just as effective in their mix of techno, breaks and rave. This second volume of them on the Belgian label R&S proves that. 'My Sound' is all throwback rave horns and textured metal drum sounds, while 'The Melody' has a more stripped-back but no less effective sound. 'Sub-Bass Experience' is just that - a bowel-bothering low end is the main feature with sharp hi-hats and blistering synths up top. 'The Reflex' shuts things down in marching late-night fashion.
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Beltram Vol 2 (reissue)
Cat: RS 9104X. Rel: 09 Dec 22
 
Techno
My Sound (4:03)
The Melody (4:40)
The Sub-Bass Experience (4:50)
Reflex (4:51)
Review: Joey Beltram's second EP for R&S Records, which was originally released in 1991, is not as celebrated as his first, which famously included the peerless (and hugely influential) 'Energy Flash'. Yet, as this reissue proves, it remains a perfect distillation of the New York producer's breathlessly heavy, industrial-tinged and distinctively intense brand of techno. For proof, check 'My Sound', where raw, rave-igniting, Belgian-style lead lines dance atop a typically stomping, bass-heavy groove, and the fiendishly nasty, breakbeat-sporting, industrial-influenced mind-mangle that is 'Sub-Bass Experience'. Elsewhere, 'The Reflex' is a deeper and more psychedelic interpretation of Beltram's trademark sound, while 'The Melody' is a bustling breakeat techno shuffler built upon deep organ bass, occasional electro beats and sparkling lead lines.
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Beltram Vol 1
Beltram Vol 1 (purple vinyl 12")
Cat: RS 926XPURPLE. Rel: 06 Feb 23
 
Techno
Energy Flash (5:52)
Jazz 3033 (3:32)
Subsonic Trance (4:50)
Psycho Bass (5:00)
Review: R&S is a cult label that has been at the sharp end now for 40 years. While Joey Beltran is an American producer, his work was often released in Europe via this label and so it makes sense that he remains a core part of what it does today. His Beltram Vol. 1 EP first came all the way back in 1990 here and includes his most iconic tune 'EnergY Flash', which still tears up any dancefloor on which it is dropped. Next to that rave classic come 'Jazz 3033' which makes an acid line do a busy dance over splashy breakbeats. On the flip are the uplifting chords of 'Subsonic Trance' with its prying bass and still future-sounding rhythms. 'Psycho Bass' slows things down to a dark, dread-fuelled swagger. This is the definition of a timeless EP.
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Beltram Vol 1 (Energy Flash)
Cat: RS 926X. Rel: 06 Feb 23
 
Techno
Energy Flash (5:52)
Jazz 3033 (3:32)
Subsonic Trance (4:51)
Psycho Bass (5:00)
Review: 'Beltram Vol. 1' is arguably R&S Records' biggest release, thanks to its inclusion of the timeless track 'Energy Flash', which through various unexplainable forces has become instantly recognizable as the defining track of Netherlands rave. Revered for its reversed strings, low-murmuring voices (that infamous "ecstasy" sample) and crisp-clear acid lines, the track is backed up by three further bangers: the resonant sonic alkali Jazz 303, the gated-piano'ed Subsonic Trance and the early downtempo / big beat cut Psycho Bass. Here it is again, as timeless and essential as ever.
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The Beltran Love EP
Cat: FE 039. Rel: 08 Sep 20
 
Techno
Love Freq (6:40)
Epic Soulmate (7:54)
Controller (6:38)
El Conquistador (6:45)
Review: Michigan artist John Beltran has long embodied the evocative, richly textured techno sound that has so long been synonymous with Detroit. He is in particularly majestic form on this one, however, with opener 'Love Freq' bringing scintillating hi hats and synths over dancing beats that are brilliantly restless. 'Epic Soulmate' has that sombre synth sound that has you gaming off into the distance, rueful for a love you once knew, then 'Controller' brings you back down to earth on a more punishing groove laced with darker bass notes. The manic and freeform 'El Conquistador' is a perfect end to this EP, which journeys much further than most techno albums ever do.
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Going Home EP (reissue)
Going Home EP (reissue) (red marbled vinyl 12" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: BTL 006C. Rel: 22 Apr 21
 
Techno
Placid Angles (6:31)
Detroit Moments (1:52)
Going Home (5:57)
Review: Since launching in early 2020, archival techno specialists Back to Life has reissued some genuine gems from the likes of Ron Trent and Chez Damier, Bam Bam, G-Man and Leo Anibaldi. Their latest missive comes courtesy of the effervescent John Beltran and his lesser-known Nostalgic project. What we get is fully remastered versions of a trio of tracks from 2006's Going Home EP. On the A-side you'll find the original EP's standout cut, 'Placid Angles', a deliciously dreamy chunk of house-tempo Motor City techno rich in undulating analogue bass, sunny chords and intergalactic melodies. It's backed on side B by short IDM number 'Detroit Movements' and 'Going Home', a superbly emotive, atmospheric and immersive sci-fi techno number that's as blissful and positive as they come.
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Delta EP
Delta EP (yellow vinyl 12")
Cat: CRF 019. Rel: 02 Feb 24
 
Techno
Cuphead (5:11)
Fleet (5:02)
Mutate (5:14)
Grip (5:57)
Review: Benales returns to Construct Re-Form with five new electrifying dancefloor tracks in the vein of techno. Beginning from an orthodox Birmingham-school position but then gradually moving outward into ever-slighter expressions of nonconformity, it would be difficult to predict the stylistic move from echoic loomer-alarmer 'Cuphead' to the scratchy-stabby hard cutoffs of 'Grip', but hey, we're all for such movements.
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Kansas
Kansas (12")
Cat: 50WEAPONS 042. Rel: 27 Oct 15
 
Techno
Benjamin Damage & Doc Daneeka - "Kansas" (8:25)
Bicep - "Closing Sequence" (6:03)
Review: Modeselektor always promised that their 50 Weapons imprint would cease operations once it hit a half-century of releases. Given that this is the much-admired 42nd release, it would seem that the end is nigh. Naturally, they'll keep dancing till the bitter end, and here present two tried-and-tested floor-fillers from Benjamin Damage & Doc Daneeka, and Bicep. The latter's "Closing Sequence" naturally doffs a cap to rave-era sweatiness, but boasts beats, melodies and electronic textures more reminiscent of the short-lived progressive breaks sound (look it up, kids). Damage and Daneeka, meanwhile, lay down a deliciously dubby, hypnotic chunk of Germanic tech-house built around bustling, bouncy beats, relentless organ loops and shimmering, swirling synthesizers.
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Unthank 13: Caution 9'6" High
Unthank 13: Caution 9'6" High (clear vinyl 10" in screen-printed sleeve)
Cat: UNTHANK 013. Rel: 07 Jan 20
 
Techno
Global Go (4:42)
Nanga (3:12)
Cruising (4:01)
Coconut Groove (4:41)
Review: Firecracker offshoot Unthank's 13th immaculately presented clear vinyl 10-inch comes courtesy of Benoit B, a producer whose suitably cosmic and otherworldly electronic outings have previously been showcased by Wisdom Teeth, Berceuse Heroique and Versatile (amongst others). He's in fine form throughout, mixing skewed, lo-fi drum machine rhythms with fuzzy, retro-futurist synths and a big dollop of intergalactic attitude. We're particularly enjoying the strangely swung wonkiness of opener "Global Go" and the leftfield sci-fu funk of closing cut "Coconut Grove", but the two tracks in between are equally as potent. In other words, this is another deliciously quirky and entertaining ten-inch from Unthank.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan, Dj soFa
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Techno Poem
Cat: TERM 212. Rel: 31 Oct 22
 
Techno
Techno Poem (7:01)
Dance With Demons (5:56)
Pushing On (5:56)
Review: Monika Kruse's Terminal M stable can always be relied on to seek out exciting new talent in the realm of big room techno. After she remixed his 'Like Forever' track last year, now Kruse invites Patrick Berg to her label for a debut release which sounds as accomplished as any artist deep in the game for decades. This is chunky peak time fare with plenty of hooks and all the right energy tweaks to move a mass of people, leading in with the head-trip pitched-down vocals of 'Techno Poem'. There's some dramatic breakdown theatrics to savour on 'Dance With Demons', and 'Pushing On' brings something a little groovier to the table to round out this stellar EP.
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Living The Lie
Living The Lie (1-sided 12")
Cat: DCX 001. Rel: 22 Feb 22
 
Techno
Living The Lie (6:55)
Review: The mighty Drumcode label sure knows how to serve up the supersized, massively heavyweight techno rollers. And a master of that particular form is Patrick Berg. He is afforded the luxury of serving up just one tune to this new, one sided, etched 12". 'Living The Lie' is as bulky as they come - the glitchy clasp peel of the rumbling bass, subtle trance stabs bring that rising sense of euphoria and the mounters kick just hammer the whole thing home. It is an epic tune for epic party moments, especially once the diva vocal rings out.
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Forever In Boccaccio
Cat: FIB 001. Rel: 09 Apr 24
 
Techno
Forever In Boccaccio (7:16)
In Love With A Girl That Doesn't Exist (6:43)
Jambers At Carat Club (4:35)
The Return Of Van Rossem (4:38)
Review: A repress of Innershades & Betonkust's 2018 new beat sensation 'Forever In Boccaccio!' has long been requested by hardcore record collectors. And now it has become available and has been fully remastered and housed in a new sleeve design, limited to just 300 copies. It was first made, according to the two being it, in January 2017 "under grey Belgian skies," when they had been consuming lots of acid and new beat, which of course shows. The title cut is brilliantly dark and gothic but is backlit by haunting vocal harmonies and underpinned by a menacing bassline. The three other cuts explore similar moods and grooves with great authenticity.
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Let's Begin
Cat: DC 297. Rel: 23 Apr 24
 
Techno
Let's Begin (6:06)
Computerized (5:24)
Red Room (6:38)
Review: Drumcode supremo Adam Beyer has become increasingly more prolific in recent years, signalling a creative renaissance that recalls the undoubted quality of his work in the late 1990s and early 2000s. His first outing of 2024, which follows a quartet of EPs last year, is predictably strong and packed to the rafters with future Drumcode anthems. Fittingly, he starts with 'Let's Begin', where mutilated vocal loops, mind-mangling rave noises and unsettling melodic motifs dance atop a typically thunderous and breathless big room techno groove, before opting for a dirtier, acid-flecked groove, metallic noises and sped-up hip-hop vocal samples on 'Computerized' (hip-techno anyone?). To round things off, he goes darker and denser still on the loopy techno power of 'Red Room', which pleasingly also boasts the same Aisha vocal sample as the Orb's 'Blue Room'.
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Desert Queen
Cat: DC 291. Rel: 07 Nov 23
 
Techno
Desert Queen
Soulful
Review: Adam Beyer seems to be in a superb run of late and this is his second vinyl outing in as many months. Desert Queen is pure Beyer, and pure Drumocde - drum-led techno for the main room with sweeping synths and grand vocals that are designed to impact crowds of thousands. The A-side actually brings a touch of trance energy and hard techno funk with its slamming, flat-footed drums, coarse synths and brightly lit arrangements. 'Soulful' then flips the script with a more funky groove that rocks back and forth and has funky basslines and a pitched up r&b vocal that works strangely well in the unusual context.
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Robotic Arms
Cat: DC 286. Rel: 26 Sep 23
 
Techno
Robotic Arms (5:27)
No Hate (5:37)
No Hate (Trippy mix) (6:07)
Review: You have to respect Adam Beyer for still being a real techno overlord these days. He has been on the scene almost since day one, as has his trusty Drumcode label, and they are both still winning over new generations of fans with their direct to dancefloor style. This latest missive is another monster starting with the hard and heavy drums of 'Robotic Arms' which comes with just enough detail from the sic-fi vocals and synths to get you locked, then the anthemic 'No Hate' is sure to become a big one for Beyer with its rolling drum funk and repeatable vocals. A Trippy Mix is a more wild and frankly better version.
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What You Need (Kolsch Remix)
Cat: DC 214. Rel: 18 Dec 19
 
Techno
What You Need (Kolsch remix) (6:42)
Review: Think of this as a Christmas bonus for Drumcode fans (and there are plenty of them around). It's a single-sided salvo that sees a back catalogue cut from label main man Adam Beyer being remixed by Kompakt Extra regular Kolsch. The track in question is "What You Need", a "Stone Flower EP" favourite that's amongst the most melodious and emotion-rich cuts in Beyer's armoury. Kolsch's version is wonderfully positive, with waves of melodic riffs (similar to the original, but seemingly played on a different synthesizer), glassy-eyed chords and spine-tingling (synthesized) string stabs soaring above a softer touch rhythm track. It effectively turns a fine record into a future peak-time anthem. In our world at least, that's a very good thing indeed.
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Teach Me (Amelie Lens remixes)
Cat: DC 200. Rel: 27 Feb 19
 
Techno
Teach Me (Amelie Lens main mix) (6:24)
Teach Me (Amelie Lens Acid mix) (5:25)
Review: For his first outing of 2019, Adam Beyer has turned over the parts to his 2014 single "Teach Me" to Belgium's first lady of banging, acid-fuelled techno, Amelie Lens. She subsequently serves up two throbbing, peak-time ready revisions, with the A-side "Main Mix" offering a near perfect blend of booming, kick-drum driven beats, military snare fills, cut-up late night vocal samples and distorted, mind-altering riffs. As the title suggests, the flipside "Acid Remix" sees Lens indulge her love of mind-altering TB-303 acid lines, brilliantly wrapping them around a springier drum track, EBM-influenced melodic motifs and more pulsating, manipulated vocal loops.
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Intérprete: Emika
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Dirty Lagoon
Cat: DC 256. Rel: 17 May 22
 
Techno
Dirty Lagoon (6:58)
Code Is The Code (7:30)
Dub Embassy (5:03)
Review: Drumcode titan Adam Beyer is back in business with some of that monolithic sound he's made such a prominent force in global techno. 'Dirty Lagoon' is a slamming monster of a track with daggering rave stabs and hefty kicks to fill any stadium you care to think of. 'Code Is The Code' has a slightly deeper tint, but it's no slouch on the full-fat production all the same. 'Dub Embassy' takes things towards a trancey kind of sound, all swirling synth lines and pinging sound FX, but never too far from that core Drumcode sound we all love so dearly.
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