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Singles
Binary Codes EP
Cat: PRRUK 116. Rel: 05 Dec 24
 
Techno
A Paul &,Dextro - "Rough" (5:28)
Red Rooms - "Binary Codes" (5:03)
Ramon Tapia - "Ratio" (5:32)
ARKVS - "Decoration Drugs" (5:46)
Review: Heavyweight quattro-techno from A Paul, DJ Dextro, Red Rooms, Ramon Tapia and Arkvs for Planet Rhythm. Each track serving as merciless hoisters in the vein of 'Rough' techno, the A1 is deserving of the name, bringing scraping hi-hat blurs and gulping knocks to a mean mix. Deadened, unfeeling, callous calculation follows on the follower 'Binary Codes', while Tapia tabulates a 'Ratio' on the algo-rhythmic bleeper that ensues on the B1. Finally, 'Decoration Drugs' brings a prime movement, its facelessly numbered breakdowns and shuffles assuring us that there is indeed no end to off-planet production processes such as these.
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303 Sixth Pattern
303 Sixth Pattern (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: ZC 303006. Rel: 30 Jan 25
 
Techno
Alien Rain - "Holo Sexual" (6:19)
Akkaelle - "Acid Mood" (4:47)
Sour - "Doesn't Matter" (6:04)
Dima Gastroler - "Maroon" (5:45)
Review: The sixth release in the 303 Pattern series marks the first time artists' identities are revealed. What doesn't change is the fact this is a powerful 12" of hard-hitting, hypnotic and atmospheric acid techno with the legendary Roland TR-303 at its core. Alien Rain makes his debut on the label with 'Holosexual's' raw drums and distorted acid lines, Akkaelle's 'Acid Mood' delivers funky, bouncy techno energy with atmospheric depth and Sour returns with another hypnotic, high-intensity bomb. Closing in style is Dima Gastroller who drops a banger of an acid techno track that should come with a health warning for anyone with a weak heart.
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Backhaus VA Vol 2
Cat: BKHSVA 002. Rel: 28 Nov 24
 
Techno
Bekkler - "Slide" (5:45)
Oskar Knickelbein - "Wide Field" (5:50)
Ancient Alien - "Love Language" (5:13)
CSP - "Dub Dance" (4:39)
Deno X Hawgk - "1100 Degrees" (5:01)
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Plasma (B-STOCK)
Plasma (B-STOCK) (blue marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: ECLLTD 024 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Techno
 
B-STOCK: Slight surface marks
S M O N (7:11)
S M O N (Arnaud Le Texier remix) (5:44)
Border (7:03)
Drive (6:38)
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Gazelle EP
Gazelle EP (silver vinyl 12")
Cat: DUBWARS 006. Rel: 28 Nov 24
 
Techno
Gazelle (5:21)
Average Channel (6:29)
Ster One (7:25)
Beginner (5:31)
Review: Planet Rhythm must be one of the hardest-working labels in the game - it seems to drop new music on a nearly daily basis but all of it is essential. Dajusch is the man at the buttons here with 'Gazell'e exploring a techno sound as lithe and quick as the animal it is named after. 'Average Channel' brings some dub chords to the party over cantering drums, and it is to Detroit for the machine soul and serenity of 'Ster One'. 'Beginner' closes down with more minimal stripped-back rhythms but no less impact.
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Domani EP
Domani EP (white & blue marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: PRRUKDUB 011. Rel: 03 Apr 25
 
Techno
Spring (9:26)
Ossidiana (8:59)
Domani (4:00)
Stabs (6:07)
Warmer (7:36)
Review: Death, taxes and quality techno from Planet Rhythm are the three sureties of life. The label that maintains a high laity output and never strays from its blueprint is back with more functional and well-formed sounds, this time from Mattia Dambrosio. He opens with a cut doused in static, fizzing synth lines and with a funky, mid-tempo beat on 'Spring.' 'Ossidiana' dials it back to allow the dub chords and deep roaming bassline room to lure you in then 'Domani' mesmerises with silky synth sequences that glow bright above an implied rhythm. 'Stabs' is an upright and warm techno pumper with Detroit chords and 'Warmer' then takes you way down deep into cavernous underground dub worlds.
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Contrarian
Contrarian (1-sided 12")
Cat: DEEWEE 076. Rel: 20 Jan 25
 
Coldwave/Synth
Contrarian (5:56)
Review: Canadian DJ and producer Marie Davidson returns with her latest single 'Contrarian', a collaboration with Pierre Guerineau and Soulwax, released via the DEEWEE label. Featuring a fierce blend of raw electronics, 'Contrarian' stands out as one of Davidson's strongest club tracks to date. Earlier this year, Davidson made her debut on the iconic DEEWEE imprint with her track 'Y.A.A.M. (Your Asses Are Mine)', reuniting with Soulwax, who had previously remixed her acclaimed anthem 'Work It'. This release continues to showcase her forward-thinking approach to electronic music production.
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91 EP
91 EP (white vinyl 12")
Cat: PRRUKWHT 014. Rel: 12 Dec 24
 
Techno
Stroke (5:31)
Rummage (5:34)
'91 (5:35)
Resistance (6:07)
Review: We love a trip to Planet Rhythm because it always results in hearing some fad-free, high-quality techno from key players. DBFB is behind this new white slab of wax and it starts with the hammering drum funk and rippling synth lushness of 'Stroke' before progressing into the pulsing late-night sounds of dubby cut 'Rummage'. '91' takes it back to a simpler time when jacked drums and molten dub chords are all you need for a good time and 'Resistance' shuts down with a more raw edge and driving, percussive techno slammer.
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Kapila
Kapila (12")
Cat: KEY 047. Rel: 06 Feb 25
 
Techno
Kardama (6:40)
Khatvanga (5:35)
Kankas (4:35)
Kala (5:44)
Review: Spaniard Eduardo De La Calle is one of those producers who have spent their whole musical life exploring a fairly well-defined techno sound yet always managed to find nuance within it. Here he lands on Key Germany with more of his signature belts of heady synths and physical drums. 'Kardama' is a rather edgy one to start then 'Khatvanga' slips into more smooth techno hypnosis. There are alien in his machines and they want you to know about it on 'Kankas' before 'Kala' closes with a peak time, strobe-lit energy that will send hands in the air.
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Another View
Cat: DRV 006. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Techno
Eduardo De La Calle - "Deva5Vyasa" (5:45)
DJ Shufflemaster - "Axiom" (5:36)
Tensal - "Thermal Cycler" (6:13)
Pergo - "Lume" (5:35)
Review: Drei Vinyl launched back in 2023 and has slowly but surely amassed a respectable catalogue of various artists' releases. This sixth outing is the most straight-up techno offering yet and it opens with one of Spain's finest in Eduardo De La Calle. 'Deva5Vyasa' is heady and otherworld loop techno perfection with synth daubs and conscious vocals peppering the rubbery kicks. DJ Shufflemaster brings more texture to the raw, percussive madness of 'Axiom' and Tensal layers up unsettling and anxious synth murmurs with rising drum tension on 'Thermal Cycler.' Pergo's 'Lume' is a brash, industrial closer full of urgency.
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Intérprete: Carlos Nilmmns
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Saga
Saga (12")
Cat: AL 098. Rel: 17 Dec 24
 
Techno
Saga (5:38)
Part Of Me (5:04)
Arrakeen (4:39)
Review: Kevin de Vries collaborates with rising stars Y do I on his latest EP and it is a three-track journey showcasing the signature Afterlife sound. Merging emotionally charged moments with driving basslines and electrifying energy, the duo strikes a balance between light and dark while cooking up grooves that resonate deeply. Each track embodies the label's ethos of fostering close dancefloor connections through rhythm, emotion and vibration. This is evocative, painstakingly designed melodic techno with pristine synth work and sleek drums that carry you into all new worlds.
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Rave On Time EP (B-STOCK)
Cat: KNTXT 007 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Techno
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Rave On Time
There's No One Left To Trust
The World Inside
Common Era
Wahr Ist Sie Dann
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


On Rave On Time, her third EP of 2020, Charlotte De Witte giddily pays tribute to the throbbing, warehouse-ready techno sound of her home city of Ghent - and particularly the intense, mind-bending brand particularly associated with R&S Records in the early 1990s. De Witte sets the tone via the razor-sharp and insanely heavy title track, where ragged acid lines and spiky synth stabs leap above a stomping techno groove, before opting for drums, drums and more drums on the restless 'There's No One Left To Trust'. Acid techno is the order of the day on 'The World Inside' and 'Common Era', while triple-time closing cut 'Wahr Ist Sie Dann' is an odd, alien-sounding treat.
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Pressure Double Down EP
Pressure Double Down EP (brown marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: ECHOCORD 095. Rel: 23 Jan 25
 
Techno
Too Much Pressure (14:44)
Double Bubble (8:02)
Ratlle The Roof Down (7:08)
Review: Deadbeat, the Montreal-based dub techno maestro, returns to Echocord with a trio of immersive and hypnotic tracks. 'Pressure Double Down' showcases Deadbeat's signature sound, a blend of dub-infused techno and minimal aesthetics that has captivated listeners for over two decades. 'Too Much Pressure' is a 15-minute odyssey through intricate percussion, dubbed-out stabs and psychedelic vocals, its subtly unfurling layers and nuanced dynamism creating a captivating sonic experience. 'Double Bubble' follows with a delicate interplay of chord melodies, sub-bass tones and a crunchy analogue rhythm section, its hypnotic groove drawing the listener into a world of sonic exploration. 'Rattle The Roof Down' closes out the EP with a heavy dose of dub reggae bass, its spacey delays and murky swells adding a layer of hypnotic depth.
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Tags: Dub Techno
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8 AM EP
8 AM EP (12")
Cat: PRRUKBLK 124. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Techno
Dissociation (Ferdinger remix) (6:55)
8 AM (6:17)
Dissociation (4:58)
Error (5:57)
Review: Karol Mozgawa is Polish techno talent Deas, and he brings his class to Planet Rhythm here, although it's Ferdinger remix of 'Dissociation' which gets things underway. It's a speedy and supple techno pile-driver with euphoric chords sure to elevate the 'floor. '8 AM' is much more mechanical and industrial with unrelenting drums and textured hooks peeling off the beats. 'Dissociation' in original form is a classic bit of soulful hi-tek Motor City goodness and 'Error' closes with some raved up synth madness and super-sized hi hats.

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Basics EP
Basics EP (yellow vinyl 12")
Cat: BAUMUZIK 007. Rel: 30 Jan 25
 
Techno
Red (6:16)
Yellow (5:05)
Black (5:59)
Blue (4:56)
Review: Deas shows he has plenty of ideas (no? sorry) on this stark and futuristic techno missive from Bau Muzik. 'Red' drops you right into the heart of the dance floor at 4 am with wide eyes, flashy strobes and sweat everywhere. 'Yellow' is another hurried, hunched over, fizzy techno bomb that wrestles you along for the ride whether you like it or not and then things slow touch with the more paired back sounds of 'Black'. It's a wispy and airy blend of loops that move at pace but invite you in rather than pushing you away. 'Blue' is a lithe, funky number that exudes a sense of cool.
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Acid Rejects Volume 1
Acid Rejects Volume 1 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: DRONE 026. Rel: 28 Feb 25
 
Techno
While My Machines Gently Weep (6:55)
Acid Rejects Volume 1 (8:51)
Review: Long awed electronic rock moniker Death In Vegas, formerly a duo but now largely masterminded by one Richard Maguire, brings its latest set of cutting room floorers to a very different kind of (dark dance-) floor. The new 'Acid Rejects' series hears DIV cycle through offcut avant-gardisms and industrial churns, veering heavily on sides of unpolished and intense. The daymare 'While My Machines Gently Weep' mourns in dialogue with the synths used to make the track, with its gurgling sawbasses, while the lighter lilt that takes the EP's title manifests as a recompensing sonic dream, with sonar tweeter synths fading in and out over a painterly soundscape.
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BIN 005
BIN 005 (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: BIN 005. Rel: 02 Apr 25
 
Techno
Decka - "Alignment" (Efdemin remix) (5:01)
Kameliia - "Remains Mystery" (Amotik remix) (5:30)
Kaiser - "Run" (The Lady Machine remix) (5:43)
Border One - "Organoid" (Jeroen Search remix) (5:47)
Review: Binar's fifth outing looks to a selection of talented remixers to add their own spin to some stylish techno originals. First, it is Decka's 'Alignment' that gets reworked by Efdemin, who we haven't heard from for a while but are glad to do so now. He flips it into a straight-up and smooth techno pumper with fuzzy pads softening the edges. Next, Amotik brings some urgent synth pulses and hunched-up drum funk to 'Remains Mystery' and The Lady Machine remix of 'Run' is all fat, drunken synths tumbling about with jacked-up drums and analogue hits. Jeroen Search brings some signature future cosmic energy to his take on Border One's 'Organoid.'

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Miss Suave Remix EP
Cat: CHARACTER 012. Rel: 09 Apr 25
 
Techno
Miss Suave (Laurent Laboratoire Garnier remix) (11:18)
Miss Suave (DJ Gigola vinyl version) (5:39)
Miss Suave (Gerd Janson remix) (5:59)
Review: French techno innovator Laurent Garnier, Berlin's shape-shifting DJ Gigola and German house mainstay Gerd Janson each put their own spin on 'Miss Suave', a cult favourite from Swiss producer Deetron from the early 2000s. Garnier twists it into a deep, acid-tinged Detroit workout, layering hypnotic synth cycles over rolling percussion. DJ Gigola dials up the tension with a stripped-back rave approach, sharpening the groove into something raw and propulsive. Janson, known for his disco-inflected touch, injects a dose of swing and warmth, transforming the track into a fluid, floor-ready mover. Three distinct takes from three essential names, each pushing the original into new territory.
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Extrasenso
Cat: EXTR 001. Rel: 24 Jan 25
 
Techno
Slush
Beady Eyes
Sesame Street
Senso
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Glorified Intake
Cat: SINS 002. Rel: 20 Nov 24
 
Techno
HKI 13 (8:18)
Nightrun (5:23)
Sus Mind (6:35)
Generational Funk (7:45)
Review: Berlin's Sin Sistema shares Denzel's latest EP 'Glorified Intake' after the debut release 'Techniques 4 Life', continuing in the exploration of topsy-turvy, street-level techno sonics. Leading with a mysterious initialism, Denzel prefaces this EP by telling us its tracks were made during a transitional period between cities - H and B - a tale of two. A-siders 'HKI 13' and 'Nightrun' represent a two-point movement of metallised echo and resonant ricochet - the first coming as an "ode to roots", furtively working in breath-muttered "get down, get low" voxes - and the latter working around a cool torrent of domino-effect percs and rattles, like metal piping trailed against a fence. B-siders 'Sus Mind' and 'Generational Funk' first dreamatise and then tribalise the vibe, the former especially making the best use, in our view, of dub delay and diatonic dream-pads.
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Automatic Theory
Automatic Theory (blue marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: KW 060. Rel: 20 Feb 25
 
Techno
Automatic Theory (5:38)
Back To Memory (6:08)
10_20 Fall (6:31)
Red Funk (6:35)
Intérprete: Philippe Petit
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Panotronix
Cat: MODULARZ 86. Rel: 03 Mar 25
 
Techno
Ethnicanz
Modetrex
Viamont
Panotronix
Review: Developer is a core part of the LA underground not just known for his work as a DJ and producer, but also his vital events which have breathed fresh inspiration into the scene. He also heads up the Modularz label and returns to it here with four more future-facing sounds that take techno into new realms. 'Ethnicanz' is rife with eerie synths that have an impish spirit. 'Modetrex' marries firmly rooted and ice-cold drum loops with more evocative synth motifs that lure you in for the chase. 'Viamont' is dense, like being trapped in the midst of a swarm of squawking birds, then 'Panotronix' completes this chilly retro-future offering with more stark synth loops that are unresolved and keep you on edge.

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Intérprete: Developer
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Life Changes EP
Cat: SPZV 001. Rel: 24 Jan 25
 
Techno
Life Changes (5:02)
Life Changes (Raffaele Attanasio remix) (4:52)
Get Tribal (5:02)
Get Tribal (William Arist remix) (4:26)
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Horses Of Volcanoes & The Moon
Cat: DOLLYTS 09. Rel: 12 Mar 25
 
Techno
U' Focu Ranni (6:35)
E=p22m+U(X,T) (6:00)
Don't Mind (7:21)
Rug Pull (6:03)
Review: DJ Agitated made a big impression with his 'Magic Overlooked' EP back in 2024, and now builds on that momentum with the follow up. It's a welcome return to the Dolly TS series with more robust and punchy analogue explorations. 'U' Focu Ranni' is straight up body music with fragment vocals pacing about the mix, then 'E=p22m+U(X,T)' takes on off E-ed up waves of techno euphoria with hurried drums and lush synths and 'Don't Mind' brings a filter-heavy, hardcore house sound that will gets fists punching the air. 'Rug Pull' is a dub techno pile-driver for more high octane fun.

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Everything
Cat: STEPS 003. Rel: 21 Feb 25
 
Techno
You (7:29)
Somar (6:55)
Andever (7:08)
Review: German DJ and producer Balduin maps depthy terrains of ambient and trance-dance with thermoset sonics, on the new three-track EP 'Everything'. Few house music producers take pains to add extra "delicacy" to their beats and textures, but the opener 'You' proves Balduin an exception. A faint tapey warble on a pre-drop vocal sample ("you... are everything") professes much extra care and an ear for nuance, if not for the declarative concern for the listener themselves, hinted at in the sample. The same sculpted textures are plied out further on 'Somar', which works ultra-subtle arps behind relatively syncopated beats, and 'Andever', on which what sounds like pigeon-automata sing faint cooing songs against the EP's knockiest beats.
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The Pleasuredome
The Pleasuredome (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: MASSIV 12. Rel: 06 Feb 25
 
UK Hardcore
Old Stool (4:10)
That Bloody Music (4:09)
Brampton (4:23)
The Pleasuredome (4:21)
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Life
Life (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: TRESOR 376. Rel: 31 Mar 25
 
Techno
Ripetitivo (Stretch mix) (5:36)
Seq21 (4:55)
Cycles (3:46)
WTT (dub mix) (3:31)
Life (7:33)
Review: Releasing techno that's built for both deep listening and the cavernous expanse of a warehouse dancefloor is something Tresor has prided itself on for over three decades now. The latest release delivers a powerhouse of raw, underground energy with 'Life' by DJ Plant Texture from Bari, Italy, a release that feels perfectly at home on the label. Side-1 opens with 'Ripetitivo' (Stretch Mix), a frantic, sci-fi-infused cut driven by intricate percussion and a relentless tribal groove. 'Seq21' follows with hypnotic, heavy underground techno, pulling the listener into its deep, looping vortex. Closing the side, 'Cycles' introduces a rolling bassline and ravey intensity, demanding attention while maintaining a deep, driving rhythm. On Side-2, 'WTT' (Dub Mix) stands out as a massive bangerideep, tribal and hedonistic with an incessant pulse that locks dancers into its grip. Finally, the title track Life delivers a pounding finish, embodying the raw, uncompromising energy that defines this release. An intense experience that balances hypnotic depth with peak-time firepowerianother essential entry in Tresor's legacy of underground techno.
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1take
1take (12")
Cat: ASR 029. Rel: 20 Dec 24
 
Techno
1take1 (4:33)
1take2 (4:48)
1take3 (3:09)
1take4 (3:37)
1take5 (3:10)
Intérprete: Philippe Petit
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Herdersmat Part 41
Cat: MORDH 011DISC1. Rel: 06 Mar 25
 
Techno
DJ Shufflemaster & Go Hiyama - "Salasa Geometric" (5:20)
Bartig Move - "Asistencia" (5:12)
Tensal - "Esbar" (6:54)
Aocram - "Dreams In NYC" (6:41)
Review: Mord has put together a bumper collection of 17 searing techno cuts as part of its Herdersmat compilation but is also seeing up four at a time on individual 12"s. There is no messing with Part 41 which opens with DJ Shufflemaster & Go Hiyama's ear-splitting, brain frazzling 'Salasa Geometric'. Bartig Move opts for a much more minimal and roomy sound on the rolling 'Asistencia' then Tensal picks up the pace once more with the rusty loops and broken beats of 'Esbar'. Aocram's 'Dreams In NYC' is a swamp, depraved closer for late night mischief.
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Execution Style EP
Cat: PH 008. Rel: 11 Dec 24
 
Hard Techno
A Sort Of Schizophrenic Feeling (5:17)
Execution Style (5:37)
History Of Overreacting (5:10)
Death Reversed (6:04)
God Willing (3:33)
Review: Strap in for a bracing and exhilarating ride just before Christmas with this new and fierce outing from DJ Speedsick. It's hard techno in its most pure form right from the first beat, with 'A Sort Of Schizophrenic Feeling' blazing a raw, textured trail. 'Execution Style' is another dark one with a crisp broken beat and reverb-heavy bass, 'History Of Overreacting' is a moody late-night menacer and 'Death Reversed' is train-track techno with smart filters. 'God Willing' shuts down with a bang and pure dance floor power.
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Scents
Scents (12")
Cat: MKN 001. Rel: 24 Jan 25
 
Bass
Hedione (intro)
Ambroxan
Iso E Super
Javanol
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Metamorphism EP
Cat: T3R 014. Rel: 19 Dec 24
 
Techno
Phyllite (5:33)
Blueschist (5:42)
Tactite (6:03)
Slate (6:01)
Review: This EP resonates with the stark beauty of nature's subterranean forces, aligning its sound with the stillness and weight of winter solstice. The release's four tracksi'Phyllite', 'Blueschist', 'Tactite' and 'Slate'ioffer raw, hypnotic techno built from minimal elements, each evolving into dynamic, narrative-driven compositions. 'Phyllite' opens with steady drive and layered textures, setting a brooding tone. 'Blueschist' intensifies with deep, pulsating rhythms and a hypnotic groove that echoes natural transformation. 'Tactite' delivers a longer, more meditative exploration of energy and movement, while 'Slate' closes the EP with a balance of percussive heft and atmospheric depth, evoking the cold winds and dormant power beneath the earth. Released on T3R014, the EP's raw, deep and hypnotic approach is a tribute to Dold's compositional mastery. It's a compelling release for DJs and techno enthusiasts who appreciate minimalist elements evolving into profound, energetic soundscapes. A standout addition to the underground techno scene.
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Ellesmere Street EP
Cat: SND 003. Rel: 27 Feb 25
 
Techno
Ellesmere Street
Ellesmere Street (Invexis remix)
Just Bump
Bog Rat
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Singularity (reissue)
Cat: CW 004. Rel: 08 Apr 25
 
Techno
Torn Apart (6:54)
Rising Sun (5:48)
Magic (6:02)
First Time (7:47)
Review: American label Communique Records is the parent of the iconic sublabel Country Western which it has now revived for a series of cultured reissues. This one comes from Brian Douglas whose Singularity EP from 1996 has been re-sourced directly from the original DAT tapes and carefully remastered. For those who have dug deep enough, this one has long been a favourite that brims with hi-tek machine soul. 'Torn Apart' is a hurried deep techno cut marbled with squiggling electronic sounds and smeared pads, while 'Rising Sun' is more manic thanks to the unhinged acid line that busies about the mix. 'Magic' is a raw, hard-edged stomper and 'First Time' brings some tripped-out and pixel-thin synth whispers next to chords that could well have inspired Omar S.
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Time 4 More
Cat: RXRT 05. Rel: 13 Dec 24
 
Techno
While He's Away (6:18)
Down With The Bass (6:15)
Review: Robert Drewek vs Tomie Nevada's 'Time 4 More' EP was originally released on Unleash Records in 2005. Nine years on and Rawax are reissuing it on black wax and the tunes sound as good as ever. 'While He's Away' is a slick blend of garage-infused house drums and warm synth pulses with catchy vocal samples that bring a hint of old school. On the flip is 'Down With the Bass' which flips the script with a stripped back and militant but silky groove, dubby pads and a head's down vibe that really hypnotises.
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Tags: Minimal
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Techno Monsters Vs The World
Cat: CRYO 029. Rel: 21 Jan 25
 
Techno
Drivetrain - "3am" (5:47)
Drivetrain - "Discipline" (5:33)
A Garcia & M Kretsch - "Ai_me" (5:15)
A Garcia & M Kretsch - "Squeaker" (4:56)
Review: With over 15 years of history behind it, Detroit's Cryovac label is run by producer Andy Garcia - who also happens, conveniently enough, to be an employee of the local pressing plant, Archer Record Pressing. They've released countless V/A and split 12"s, inevitably of high quality, with this one being no exception. Divided between Drivetrain on Side-1 and a certain A Garcia & M Kretsch on Side-2, it achieves a dynamic equilibrium between foundational Motor City sounds and inventive exploration and innovation. Drivetrain's '3am' is a driving electro-infused track that merges funky rhythms with melodic touches, crafting an atmosphere that is futuristic and engaging. 'Discipline' follows, bringing a raw, classic techno energy that feels timeless, with its steady groove serving as a reminder of the genre's impactful origins. The flip sees Garcia & Kretsch delve into different sonic territories. 'Ai_me' pulses with influences from Detroit and Chicago's late 80s underground, delivering a rhythm that's robust and propulsive. Rounding out the EP is 'Squeaker', a brooding piece that creates an unsettling yet intriguing landscape, blending eerie tones with an alien-like ambiance. Bridging techno's historical essence with forward-thinking creativity, this release's balance of nostalgia and innovation ensures it will resonate with listeners from across eras.
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Detroit Assembly Line
Cat: SRT 187. Rel: 01 Apr 25
 
Techno
Drivetrain - "People!" (6:55)
Drivetrain - "Notech" (6:46)
Antwon Faulkner - "The Dub" (6:22)
Antwon Faulkner - "Cyber War" (5:57)
Review: Detroit Assembly Line kicks off with a powerful statement of intent, delivering four tracks of raw, intense techno from two key figures in the Detroit underground scene. A-side, Drivetrain opens with 'People!'ia relentless track that drives forward with uncompromising energy, followed by 'Notech,' which layers intricate rhythms with a futuristic edge. Over on the B-side, Antwon Faulkner brings the deep, dubby feel of 'The Dub,' before turning up the heat with 'Cyber War,' a hard-hitting track that packs all the urgency of Detroit's signature sound. This is the first release in the Detroit Assembly Line seriesia collection built to showcase the unfiltered, authentic noise of Detroit's techno legacy. It's a no-nonsense manifesto, made to remind the world of the city's continuing influence on the global underground.
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Time & Space
Time & Space (blue marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: ARTSTRANSPARENT 013. Rel: 27 Feb 25
 
Techno
Chord Dancer (4:47)
The Last Realm (5:15)
Time & Space (4:12)
Saphire Dub (5:19)
Inspected (5:57)
Review: Once again, Frenk Dublin dabbles in dub and muses on spacetime hardcore continuums with his latest release for the highbrow techno collective Arts, based in Rotterdam. From the off of 'Chord Dancer' and 'The Lost Realm', we feel only lightly electromagnetically convected, with tonic melodics and pleasing phonic physics rattling against and past our ears. It's only at the turn of the B-side that we hear anything remotely less salutary, with 'Time & Space' preferring a mood of deep-space vacuity, and 'Sapphire Dub' advancing, at an ever glacial pace, through ejected fields of chord residua and rimshot-kick impact events. Closer 'Inspected' unsettles rather than resolves any remaining tension, its monotone echo blurts suggesting more to come.
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Return To Origin
Cat: RWR 004. Rel: 01 May 25
 
Techno
Moonbreaker (4:31)
Ride The Dust (4:51)
Erased To Nothing (4:48)
Namaiki (4:51)
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Energy Education (B-STOCK)
Energy Education (B-STOCK) (yellow vinyl 12")
Cat: ARTSCORE 027 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Techno
 
B-STOCK: Record slightly warped
Lyra
Vaulting
Parallel
Shimmer
Radiant
Meraki
Review: ***B-STOCK: Record slightly warped***


Dynamic Forces are indeed on show in this slamming new slab from Arts. There is a real sense of control to the opener 'Lyra' despite its forward motion and punchy kicks, while 'Vaulting' gets much wilder and looser with its manic synth lead and raw onset of percussive pressure. Switching up things once more, 'Parallel' is a dubby techno tool and 'Shimmer' reverts to the careful tweaking of a deft lead synth over incendiary beats. 'Radiant' and 'Meraki' bring more raved-up and bouncy peak-time techno fun. This is a very useful and varied 12".
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Pleistocene Future 7
Cat: PF 007. Rel: 21 Nov 24
 
Techno
Encounters (4:06)
The Invisible Journey (4:06)
Resolve (4:15)
Holding Out (4:36)
Review: A Pleistocene Future may be one in which we regress to an epoch that begun almost 2.58 million years ago, but that doesn't deter the eponymous label from imagining such throwbacks as advantageous, nor from continuing to hook up mad amphibious techno jawns from producer duo Dyanmic Forces. Made up of two Brunos, Di Berardino and Ruggieri, Dynamic Forces make their Pleistocene debut here, springboarding off of four similarly rugged 2024 EPs for a fifth, wet and wriggling new four-tracker. The show-stealers on this one are 'Resolve' and 'Holding Out', both flipside aerators that wield an effortless sonic blend, adding squeezings of bandpassed bruxism, niggling arp goodness and a dash of techno industrial complexity.
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K Ilab 01
K Ilab 01 (12")
Cat: DMF 006. Rel: 06 Mar 25
 
Techno
Dynamic Forces - "Moralism" (5:09)
Dynamic Forces - "Moralism" (Kerrie remix) (5:23)
Kerrie - "Good Intentions" (4:59)
Kerrie - "Good Intentions" (Dynamic Forces remix) (5:38)
Review: Kerrie's latest proprietorship is the Dark Machine Funk label, to which the Irish DJ and producer brings the weirder ends of techno. Proudly presenting the new K-llab series, Kerrie is here heard partnering with some of her favourite ever artists, offering a fresh take on the sounds and creative processes of each collaboration. Here the collab of choice is Italian duo Dynamic Forces, known for their heavy, old-school-leaning, industrial-influenced techno. The latter artist's 'Moralism' leads the charge with an unsettlingly slippery wonky techno tune agog with stinger plucks resembling horror movie pizzicati, while Kerrie's own 'Good Intentions' betrays perhaps less felicitous outcomes, utilising consequent, spirally leads and all-encompassing synth buzzes of the sinister variety.
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Herdersmat Part 44
Cat: MORDH 011DISC4. Rel: 06 Mar 25
 
Techno
Mathys Lenne - "Burton"
Dynamic Forces - "Sentience"
Hurtado - "Self Therapy"
Uun - "Thelema"
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Airwaves
Airwaves (12")
Cat: WANIAMK 4. Rel: 15 Apr 25
 
Techno
LNS & DJ Sotofett - "Airwaves" (9:24)
DJ Sotofett - "Buzzy Breaker" (12:21)
Review: Fierce electronic mavericks LNS & DJ Sotofett deliver a thrilling two-tracker that's built for serious warehouse action. The A-side is a teeth-clenching, bassline-driven beast that is raw, gritty and euphoric with static rhythms, stabbing synths and a halftime arpeggio breakdown that erupts into dreamy pads. On the flip, DJ Sotofett's 'Buzzy Breaker' starts minimal with just kicks, stabs and dubs, then morphs into a breakbeat monster with polyrhythmic tension and soaring pads underpinned with jungle-inflected drops. Both tracks harness deep, hypnotic repetition while sounding bold and system-ready so make for techno with real weight but also edge and purpose that results in high class DJ and dancer tackle.
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The Red Soil Of South America EP
Cat: MAXMIN 065. Rel: 06 Feb 25
 
Techno
Marcio M & Tiago Santos - "How Does It Sound?" (6:17)
Sonico - "Did You Say Acid?" (6:35)
Chris Liberator & Destro - "Don't Miss Your Target" (5:49)
Zyco, Seon & Acid Mutant - "Citric Frequencies" (7:15)
Review: Chris Liberator's experimental techno label Maximum/Minimum forms part of the Stay Up Forever Collective umbrella, which has been going for a heck of a long time (since 1995-ish), charting untouched terrains of teratological UK hardcore techno. An offshoot imprint dedicated to the "creative corruptions" of the Stay Up Forever crew, Liberator and co. would originally release these ones without catalogue numbers, that is until the market beseeched them to behave more conventionally. Now, well past their 65th V/A release, comes their latest, a decapitatory pummeller fronted by Sonico's 'Did You Say Acid?' and Zyco Seon's 'Citric Frequencies'.
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59Bel Vol 3
Cat: 59BEL 003. Rel: 10 Feb 25
 
Techno
Ian Maur - "IM 003" (6:05)
Deluka - "My Underground" (6:07)
Louis The 4th - "Ongoing Motifs" (5:15)
Model HZ - "Render" (6:29)
Askkin - "Life Spectator" (3:41)
Review: 59 Bel is back with another transmission from its HQ in Paris and again it's an interesting take on techno. Ian Maur opens with a minimal cut that is urgent and hurried yet barely there. Deluka brings some sci-fi imagery to the loopy sounds of 'My Underground' and Louis The 4th takes off on dry, glitchy minimal beats on the serene 'Ongoing Motifs.' Model HZ's 'Render' is a more synth-laced bit of classically inclined techno and Askkin's 'Life Spectator'' comes full circle with another eerie, sparse sound for freaking out late-night dancers.
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Friction EP
Cat: PRRUK 117. Rel: 01 May 25
 
Techno
Ramon Tapia & Gaston Zani - "Friction" (6:41)
Louis LP - "Radioactivity" (6:04)
DEAS - "Hard Dreams" (4:56)
Ramon Tapia - "Fear" (Dynamic Forces remix) (5:05)
Review: Netherlands techno titan Planet Rhythm goes full percussive gas giant on their latest V/A, 'Friction', a motorsport motivator full of accelerometric elan - one of several V/As to grace their revving catalogue in recent times. Ramon Tapia leads the motorcade with 'Friction', a stabbing aerator full of overtop claps and rims, while Louis Lp's 'Radioactivity' unsettles with its seething high ringing and affectively isolated chord-stab-melody. Deas' 'Hard Dreams' nods to the real, unshakeably material core of dreams, with its rancorous full-tone acids, while Ramon Topia closes with 'Fear', a restless, chord-throttling, hard trancey, speed demonic rally racer.
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Always Acid 01
Cat: TENSE 005. Rel: 06 Feb 25
 
Techno
Tassid & Eski - "Septic"
Bad Boy Pete - "Lord Of Darkness"
Minus 25 - "Saure"
David Oblivion - "Out Of Order"
Review: Eindhoven underground acidcore distributor and label Flatlife generate yet another mind-melter for the nitty masses, supercolliding tracks by four of the foremost DJs come sound-summoners on the subterranean scene. Flatlife have dispatched rapid-response rave Apaches since 2009, and A-siders 'Septic' and 'Lord Of Darkness' bring a fittingly mid-noughts feel to things, during which time the roughage of hard dance fused with the encroaching gloss and finesse that came with digital sound tech that defined the decade. The mood is horrific, with 'Saure' climaxing to apocalyptic, territorial levels through waspish yamps and kick crushings, while the aggro is not lost on the ensuing 'Out Of Order', somehow the most relaxed of the four.
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Intérprete: Dj Hellraiser
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Trust The Process
Cat: TRUNCATE 28. Rel: 05 Mar 25
 
Techno
Universal Function
Trust The Process
Space Shuffle
Matter Of Time
Review: Los Angeles mainstay and famed techno practitioner Truncate has joined forces with Chicago legend DJ Hyperactive for a first-ever collaborative EP. The results are fascinating from the first beat: 'Universal Function' is an anxiety-riddled deep techno pumper, 'Trust The Process' is laced with cosmic synths and an eerie sense of the unknown and 'Space Shuffle' is more jacked, with raw drums and punchy kicks topped by manic synth squiggles. Last of all is a heady soundscape in 'Matter Of Time' with its dusty hi-hats and frictionless drums.
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Intérprete: Cari Lekebusch
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Constellations Vol 2
Cat: MTRON 041. Rel: 06 Mar 25
 
Electro
Umwelt - "Stellar Oscillations" (5:26)
DJ Mell G & Unklevon - "Mechanic Feels" (3:54)
Ben Pest - "Shodan" (4:52)
Ctrls - "An Equal" (5:21)
PRZ & Ori - "Be Scared Of Clowns" (5:21)
Viikatory - "8 IN_8" (4:31)
Review: A quick piping of ultrafast space-techno comes as a six-track aural electro-techno drip, courtesy of Berlin's Mechatronica Music. The second in their 'Constellations' series of V/A EPs, this is an exodic exultation, charting top farings from the likes of Umwelt, Ben Pest and Viikatory. Umwelt's opening charge 'Stellar Oscillations' is a warpsped drive back to the retrofuture, with punctured stabs and fractal chord efferents propelling a lengthy trance crissing 'cross the milky way. Pest's 'Shodan' takes a detour, recharging at an interstellar traction substation specialising in sputtery, kilowatted electro. And 'Be Scared Of Clowns' is the titular highlight by Prz & Ori bringing a different spaceship to the same docking bay; it is the comparative Borg cube to the A3's Romulan craft, lessening any residual humanity for a shocking laserdesign B cut.
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