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LAP 001
LAP 001 (hand-numbered hand-stamped 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: LAP 001. Rel: 13 Jan 23
 
Techno
Faerber - "Emotional Text Message Service" (5:53)
Faerber - "Undo Can Do" (5:08)
Umwelt - "Beyond Celestial Limits" (5:54)
Umwelt - "Memory Of Light" (5:03)
Review: You can never have too many hand-stamped white label 12"s if you ask us. The latest crew to start up in simple but effective wax fashion is Lap with this hefty four-tracker. It finds Umwelt and Faerber take up one side each. The latest goes first with the muscular but funky and bass-heavy techno of 'Emotional Text Message Service' before 'Undo Can Do' gets more dark, militant and clipped in its loops. This one has frosted synths and drilling bass making sure you move. Umwelt then layers in more emotive, even trancey, synths over busted broken beats on 'Beyond Celestial Limits' while 'Memory Of Light' is another strobe-lit broken beat techno banger for the peak time.
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Intérprete: Fragedis
 in stock $15.83
Dark Clouds
Cat: DC 280. Rel: 08 Aug 23
 
Techno
Teenage Mutants - "Dark Clouds" (feat Heerhorst & Peter Pahn) (5:54)
Umek - "Footmachine" (5:43)
Review: Adam Beyer's Drumcode remains out in front of the pack when it comes to big room techno. Whether going to new school artists or old school legends the results are always the same - epic and explosive. This time out we get both on one EP with Teenage Mutants going first with 'Dark Clouds (feat Heerhorst & Peter Pahn). It has synths fired from a hadron collider as they shoot over the face of the acid and bass-laced drums. On the flip side is the mighty Slovakian Umek with 'Footmachine,' a dark and heavy banger with flat-footed drums and all sorts of cosmic synth turbulence. Potent stuff for sure.
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 in stock $15.05
Third Ear
Third Ear (12")
Cat: TRP 040. Rel: 20 Apr 23
 
Techno
Ijats (4:39)
High Heels Long Legs (5:06)
Biosseum (4:54)
Xclusive Nrg (5:12)
I Can't Believe (You're Real) (4:51)
Hippie Chic V United Trash (5:12)
Review: Paris-based DJ and producer U R Trax is a globetrotting spinner and music maker for the likes of Body To Body, Kaos and Lobster Theremin. The six track 'Third Ear' EP is, nevertheless, a step up of sorts as it's her debut EP for Nina Kraviz's Trip label, following a single contribution to the label's Psy-trance collection. It also gives her a chance to present a spread of styles and flex her versatility. Among the highlights are the deep, vocoder-enhanced voices behind the tough-edged 'High Heels Long Legs', and the speedy, breakbeat-peppered 'I Can't Believe (You're Real)', but if you appreciate your techno stark, powerful and hypnotic, you'll enjoy it all.
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 in stock $18.16
Nativist
Nativist (translucent blue vinyl 12")
Cat: PGM 014. Rel: 12 Apr 23
 
Electro
Prime Stratagem (5:40)
Native Serenade (4:37)
True To The Realm (4:04)
What Must We Do For Chaos? (2:29)
Creed (1:14)
Review: Ultradyne has been called a 'fundamentalist' techno artist, and while this is a term we've hardly come across to describe much techno before, we think we get the gist with this new release, Nativist. The five-tracks on this banger-filled 12" tend towards the novelty moods of early electro, with 'Native Serenade' emitting all manner of window-wiping, slippery acid sounds, and the bleepific 'What We Must Do For Chaos' creeping into superfast hardcore. Themes of nationhood and 'protecting the realm' are present, speaking to techno's ironic appropriation of militaristic defence themes.
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 in stock $15.56
Nation 2 Nation (reissue)
Cat: UR 005R. Rel: 21 Feb 23
 
Techno
Big Stone Lake (4:14)
Sometimes I Feel Like (6:51)
Nation 2 Nation (5:17)
Body & Soul (5:31)
The Theory (Mind mix) (2:25)
303 Sunset (3:38)
Review: This reissue of Underground Resistance's seminal Nation 2 Nation LP is a significant moment; the group's messages of liberation and resistance feel as relevant as ever, not least given the reivisionist concept behind this EP. Perhaps, though, we should resist chinstroking too much; for the original liner notes of this seminal release criticize the over-intellectualization of characteristically African American art forms such as house, hip-hop, jungle and jazz. Even so, this 1991 classic stands as tall as ever, with sax contributions from Lenny Price helping to explore exactly what jazz would sound like if it had originated with the analogue gear that was available to UR's members, decades later.
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 in stock $16.09
SM 2304 (remastered)
Cat: SM 2304. Rel: 09 Aug 22
 
Techno
Sensor (6:40)
Radar (5:55)
Antenna (6:09)
Probe (5:08)
Review: Highly sought after tracks by Dutch legends Unit Moebius, the godfathers of the Hague's techno sound, have been reissued here by Berlin's Sound Metaphors on SM23. All cuts like the dirty and cracking industrial of 'Sensor' and the contorted IDM of 'Radar' are taken from their 1996 Untitled EP on Spiral Tribe's Network23 imprint - which goes for large amounts on the secondhand market. Over on the flip, the mental overdrive of 'Antenna' or the minimal tool 'Probe' sound like something that Donato Dozzy or Mike Parker would play in their DJ sets. Essential!
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Intérprete: Jane Fitz
 in stock $16.60
UNAS 002
UNAS 002 (12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: UNAS 002. Rel: 22 Sep 23
 
Techno
Ancient Beauty
Isolated Mechanics
Rude Awakening
How Has It Come To This
Review: It has been three full years since we last heard from Unknown Assailant. Their debut EP came in September 2020 and offered four different techno cuts aimed at the club. The mysterious producer is now back on their own outlet with another four stylish offerings. 'Ancient Beauty' is all jacked up drums and mysterious chords. 'Isolated Mechanics' then keeps up the pressure with more raw percussive patterns and analogue drum sounds and 'Rude Awakening' layers in vast icy hi hats to dramatic and hypnotic effect. Last of all is 'How Has It Come To This', a dark and dubby, moody and minimal techno piece for 5am.
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Lark Dub
Lark Dub (180 gram white marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: GREYSCALE 09. Rel: 23 Mar 23
 
Techno
Lark Dub (6:20)
Fed On Dub (6:12)
Lark Dub (Bluetrain special edition dub) (7:45)
Fed On Dub (Ohm & Octal Industries remix) (6:14)
Review: Upwellings' latest for his local Lithuanian label Greyscale, 'Lark Dub', is something of a a dub techno masterclass, shifting through subtle echoic phases and left-right-panned chords. The four tracks here imply a journey through some otherworldly cosmos, with curiosities such as 'Fed On Dub' conveying a dark world of unfortunate (or, perhaps, fortunate after all) creatures whose entire daily reference intake consists of dub topi. It's a subsistence living, for sure, but rather than misery, it amounts to a spiritually satisfying, ascetic lifestyle. Remixes from Bluetrain, Ohm & Octal Industries round off the B, pushing through the vinyl crackle into detuned, forward-propulsive moods.
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Intérprete: Tom Drew
Tags: Dub Techno
 in stock $16.09
Hi Tech Dreams (reissue)
Cat: UR 071. Rel: 26 Mar 24
 
Electro
Hi-Tech Dreams (6:47)
Hold My Own (4:41)
Lo-Tech Reality (4:37)
Review: First released back in 2007, UR's 'Hi Tech Dreams' is widely regarded as one of 'Mad' Mike Banks' most perfectly formed EPs - in part because its blend of optimistic techno futurism with dancefloor darkness offers a neat summary of the 'dreaming of utopia, living in a dystopia' message at the heart of Underground Resistance's militant ethos. But analysis aside, it's simply a terrific record - as this timely reissue proves. A-side 'Hi Tech Dreams' lives up to its promise, with far-sighted melodies, tactile riffs and soulful vocal samples rising above a loose-limbed Motor City techno beat. In contrast, 'Lo Tech Reality' is a moodier and more melancholic chunk of breakbeat-driven techno, while 'Hold My Own' is a murky, hip-hop influenced downtempo head-nodder.
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 in stock $15.31
Álbumes
Use Your Difference To Make The Difference
Cat: MTY 006. Rel: 04 May 22
 
Techno
Move On (3:40)
Don't Taelk (4:13)
UFO95 & Anetha - "Wet For It" (4:14)
Gabba Masta (4:44)
Me Happy (3:48)
Moscou (4:37)
Pourquoi? Je Ne Sais Pas (3:52)
Tonight I Don't Drink Wine (Not Sure) (4:09)
Circlepit (5:48)
Mahoi (4:49)
Review: While the heads continue debating where techno has gone in the last few years, with a new generation of ultra-hard, ultra-fast artists and DJs threatening to break through what remaining walls of sanity were still propping up warehouse parties, Use Your Difference to Make the Difference drops and proves it couldn't give a shit about labels or categories, and nor could those behind the record. Words like 'tough' don't really cut it when it comes to stuff like this. Tracks like 'Gabba Masta' might sell some down the wrong path, though - it's heavy and pounding but stops someway short of gabber itself, actually offering some of the most serene harmonies on the record before exploding into its full throttle, stripped back drum-riff-off. And nothing here really lets you off those kind of hooks. But, in a world of nuances, why should they?
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 in stock $17.80
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