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Singles
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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Intérprete: DJ Mau Mau
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Moon Child
Moon Child (7" + insert)
Cat: IMWVR 1029. Rel: 26 Mar 24
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Hiroto Uyama - "Moon Child" (4:15)
Yoshiharu Takeda - "Bliss Of Landing" (4:49)
Review: Insense has put together a tidy 7" featuring a rendition of Pharoah Sanders' 'Moon Child' which was first specially crafted for the compilation album Incense Music for Bed Room. It is a lush and spiritual sound led by gorgeous wind instruments and fluttery melodies over gentle and persuasive rhythms. On the flip, Yoshiharu Takeda's 'Bliss Of Landing' is another escapist sound with more of the same. A lovely 45 rpm for those quiet moments.
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Magic Black Plastic Vol 5
Cat: SELV 011. Rel: 19 Mar 24
 
Progressive House
Charles Webster & Ursula Rucker - "Begin Anew" (Clavis remix) (8:09)
Timanti & Just Her - "Other Side" (6:07)
Dave Seaman - "Heavyweight Residue" (feat Thomas Gandey) (6:25)
Robert Babicz - "Red" (James Harcourt remix) (7:06)
Review: Dave Seaman and Steve Parry's Selador Recordings imprint releases most of its music digitally, serving up the most in-demand tracks on vinyl via the ongoing Magic Black Plastic Series. Volume five in the series boasts four more tried-and-tested treats, beginning with Clavis' gorgeous remix of Charles Webster and Ursula Rucker's 'Begin Anew' - all bubbly, hypnotic electronic bass, trippy tech-house noises, immersive chords, bouncy beats and poetic spoken word vocals. Timanto blurs the boundaries between warming deep house and melody-rich progressive house on 'Other Side', before Dave Seaman joins forces with Thomas Gandey on the low-slung dark room moodiness of 'Heavyweight Residue'. To round off the EP, Harcourt delivers a hypnotic, soft-touch tech-house take on 'Red James' by Robert Babicz.
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Cloud Burst (reissue)
Cloud Burst (reissue) (1-sided 12")
Cat: SJU12R 20. Rel: 07 Mar 24
 
Deep House
Cloud Burst (11:29)
Review: We will always have time to check out whatever it is that Glenn Underground is serving up. The Chicago house mainstay has carved out his own distinctive sound over the last three decades and much of it comes on his own Strictly Jazz Unit. This latest drop is a reissue of his classic 'Cloud Burst'. It is a track that sits on the more raw and physical end of his personal spectrum with jacked-up drums and plenty of percussion run through with some wispy synths and the crunchiest of snares. A high-impact dancefloor weapon for sure.
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Xuntanza Vol III
Cat: FAN 017. Rel: 15 Feb 24
 
Electro
Carl Finlow - "Organoids" (7:02)
Hoax Believers - "Short Circuit" (4:30)
Sound Synthesis - "Vertex43" (4:47)
Univac - "H Beat" (6:58)
Review: There is some serious electro talent on this new EP from Fanzine, starting with now US-based, UK-favourite Carl Finlow. His machines are in fine fettle once more as crisp, kicking electro rhythms are overlaid with bright, silvery, pixelated melodic fireworks on the sublime 'Organoiods'. Hoax Believers get more gritty with the sheet metal snares and in-your-face arps of 'Short Circuit' while Sound Synthesis offers something moody and unsettling on their 'Vertex43'. Univac will make your eyes water with the abrasive textures of 'H Beat.'
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Unknown Musik 001
Cat: UNK 001. Rel: 17 Jan 24
 
Funky/Club House
Latin Flute (Sadkiel edit) (8:02)
September (Sadkiel edit) (8:11)
Review: A new year always brings with it a wealth of new labels and 2024 is proving no different. The latest to fall in our laps is Unknown Musik from Spain, and the production credits on this inaugural EP also go to Unknown Musik, although the two edits are actually by Sadkiel. They first tackle 'Latin Flute' which has some nice fresh tech beats run through with Balearic guitars and soul samples that really bring it to life. On the flip is the more minimal styling of 'September' with its pulling low ends and raw percussion as well as some edgy stabs to keep things from being all too sweet.
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VA1
VA1 (12")
Cat: CAL 003. Rel: 01 Dec 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Uniix - "Mindegy" (7:36)
Shato - "Nephilim" (7:26)
Dubfound - "Sonya Baskerville" (9:11)
Review: Cough & Laugh is a rather unusual name for a label and it deals in rather unusual minimal sounds. Following a couple of head-turning first EPs it now offers up this fine various artists release with a trip of tunes from a trip of new talents. Uniix's 'Mindegy' opens up with a glitchy mix of dry hits and sinewy sine waves all peppered with a freaky mix of vocal fragments. Shato's 'Nephilim' then takes a darker turn with ghoulish sounds and synth mutations over an icy beat. Dubfound takes over the flip side with 'Sonya Baskerville', a supple minimal rhythm with well-worked samples smeared into the kinetic mix.
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Tags: Minimal
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Brainwashed
Cat: OD 01145. Rel: 05 Oct 23
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Brainwashed (feat Abdominal & DJ Robert Smith - Smoove remix) (2:37)
Bonus Beats (Smoove remix) (1:15)
Brainwashed (Shortcut) (4:34)
Review: German hardcore band Urge drops their fiery single 'Brainwashed'. After one year of work on this remix, Canadian rapper Abdominal, known for his work with DJ Format, is heard rhyming over a heavy Mo'Wax-esque beat produced by Smoove, including skilled cuts by Berlin-based turntablist and DJ Robert Smith. Together, they've built a deep-sounding monster of a tune. The 7", which sits in a Japanese Katta round inner sleeve, includes the original song, as well as bonus beats n' breaks for all the DJs.

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Intérprete: The Allergies, Smoove
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OMM 006
OMM 006 (limited 180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: OMM 006. Rel: 11 Sep 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
AAA001A (8:15)
BBB001B (8:18)
BBB002B (8:16)
Review: The Only Music Matters label is slowly but surely building up a fine head of steam as it now offers up a sixth EP in just a couple of years. As always it is an unknown artist behind these stripped-back and direct-to-dancefloor beats and each one goes long for over eight minutes. That playtime is well warranted, too, as 'AAA001A' is the sort of groove you never want to end: dry drums and hits and paddy bass that are tightly woven together into a hypnotic sonic tapestry. 'BBB001B' is a little more gritty and twitchy to fire those sleep-deprived after-party synapses while 'BBB002B' shuts down with some underlapping tech-house funk and tripped-out designs.

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Tags: Minimal
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They Don't Stay Long
Cat: RSLR 7005. Rel: 15 Aug 23
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Unique - "They Don't Stay Long" (3:33)
The Sadonians - "The Day Will Come" (3:28)
Review: There is not much better in this world than a super sweet roots tune with one of those vocals that makes your heart ache and yearn. And that is what we have here from Unique, who offers the gorgeous 'They Don't Stay Long' on the A-side of this new 45 from Japan's Rock-A Shaka. The drums are as lazy as you like, with meandering bass buried deep and loose guitar chords over echoing hits. The super sweet and carefree vocal is impossibly alluring up top and some steamy sax also comes in for extra romantic vibes. The Sadonians roll a little quicker with the more raw loops of 'The Day Will Come' but another super vocal finishes it in style.
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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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Angeli Bianchi Angeli Neri
Cat: FLIES 4544. Rel: 13 Jul 23
 
Soundtracks
Saudade (1:26)
Macumba (2:20)
Review: One of several products of the relationship between Piero Umiliani and film director Luigi Scattini, Angeli Bianchi... Angeli Neli - also known as Witchcraft 70 - exemplifies what was so good about the partnership between filmmaker and film scorer. A mondo movie, which were a specific sub genre of exploitation flicks and documentaries, often made to look like works of non-fiction, while this isn't Cannibal Holocaust, one of the most notorious in the canon, it certainly paints a questionable picture of Brazil's rural communities. Supposedly heading out into small town South America to observe witchcraft, black magic and ritual practices, the soundtrack itself does its best to try and evoke the spirits presented on screen, even when heard separate to the visual narrative. Here in abridged form (the full soundtrack is also available), the two tracks are influenced by Bossa nova and samba, but with so much wilder happening.'Saudade' opens on spectacular vocal-led stuff, before 'Macumba' places voice as secondary to complex and hypnotic drum patterns.
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Tags: Brazilian | Samba
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Level Up EP
Level Up EP (limited 12")
Cat: PSYBUM 002. Rel: 06 Jul 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Level Up (5:41)
Big Up All (5:54)
Operation Drag N Drop (4:57)
Feed The Cat (4:18)
Review: As heard smashed on Vision Radio by Noisia on several occasions, original US junglist UFO! gets real on the beautifully named Psycho Bummer label. Four cuts of chaotic choppy-choppage and Amen splinters, this represents everything that's exciting about modern jungle right now. 'Level Up' and 'Big Up All' are all about the bashy bumps and shunts, 'Operation Drag N Drop' is a lot more nostalgic with its jazzier drums and emotional pads while 'Feed The Cat' tickles the whiskers with big drums and a mystical charm. Impeccable work, our advice is to identify this flying object as soon as you can!
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DTR 001V
DTR 001V (pink marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: DTR 001V. Rel: 03 Jul 23
 
Deep House
Juan Panza - "Found Quite Place" (6:08)
Franco Cinelli & Esteban Gutierrez - "Piso 11" (feat Lux Z) (8:00)
Nacho Casco - "Looperboy" (6:35)
U-FO - "Reset" (6:43)
Review: This first new instalment of Drawing Tools's self-titled new series comes on hits splattered vinyl with five fresh names all contributing one tune each. Juan Panza's 'Found Quite Place' is first up and a smooth-as-you-like dubbed-out tech roller with smeared chords radiating real heat. Franco Cinelli & Esteban Gutierrez then join up for the brilliantly carnival-esque tech cut 'Piso 11' (feat Lux Z). Nacho Casco's 'Looperboy' gets more twisted, with gritty loops and busted bass amping up the energy levels. U-FO comes down with something more clean and serene on 'Reset'.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Beliefs EP
Beliefs EP (hand-numbered 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: NPAOO 02. Rel: 26 Jun 23
 
Breakbeat
Beliefs (6:46)
No Data (6:30)
No Data (Charlie Edward remix) (6:20)
In Transit (feat Charlie Edward) (5:53)
Review: Undercurrent is an artist based in LA and a New Palm resident who shows his studio skills across a trio of new cuts here. 'Beliefs' is a loopy breakbeat roller with jittery rhythms that lock you into their loops and keep you there. 'No Data' is similar but more punchy, with real edge and drive in the breaks while fat bass stabs power things along from below. The same track then gets a remix from Charlie Edward that is more spaced out with searching synths and a more rubbery bassline. Last of all is a floating ambient cut that eventually has a jungle breakbeat rise up through the mix to take you into the next dimension.
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BULLION 001
Cat: BULLION 001. Rel: 18 May 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Bsbs
Agsk
Review: Draped in more than a little mystery, the first entry on this new sublabel from Memory Remains deals with any questions you might have by dragging you to the front and centre of the floor. This is the kind of sublime minimal groove which doesn't require an artist name for context, it's meant to be savoured as an endlessly rolling, sexy groove slipping into an extended Berlin session as the sun comes up and the dancefloor gets loose and easy. From the mantra-like vocal loop and pattering percussion of 'Agsk' to the crafty cut-ups and sensual rap flow of 'Bsbs', these are sassy cuts with the potential for a broad appeal without losing that all important subtlety of a great minimal record.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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MELMAK All Stars: The Rave Years
Cat: LKVBHR 7. Rel: 10 May 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
X Termal - "Tragnal Kozz"
X Termal - "What If" (The Doulo Klan edit)
Bugger - "No Silence Now"
Umbra - "The Big Dumb"
Review: MELMAK's new 12" is entitled All Stars: The Rave Years which gives you an idea of what to expect. These are high-tempo, dense and rave ready sounds from the drum & bass vanguard. There is plenty of space out cosmic energy to the exploratory leads of X Termal's 'Tragnal Kozze' then 'What If' (The Doulo Klan edit) is a tightly coiled stepper. Bugger lays down a hyper speed rhythm with drilling bass and slapping hits on 'No Silence Now' and Umbra's 'The Big Dumb' is a real slow-motion churner with textural synths and alien sound designs. All four are ready to get the party going in different ways.
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Looking In
Cat: RNTR 056. Rel: 18 Apr 23
 
Funky/Club House
Looking In (5:10)
Sleazy (3:52)
Your Distraction (4:04)
Sleazy (Nenor remix) (5:02)
Looking In (Clive From Accounts remix) (6:02)
Review: The Looking In EP marks the return of Brooklyn-based quintet Underground System to local imprint Razor-N-Tape, with a stunning five track release of originals and remixes. It offers a fresh and unique blend of Balearic grooves, left-field funk and up-tempo backbeats that respectfully showcase the US sound. The tracks are complete with the band's signature use of flute and synth soundscapes, driving percussion and catchy vocal hooks that are sure to get you moving. On the B-side of the record, RNT mainstays Nenor and Clive From Accounts deliver two club-ready remixes that take the tracks into even more dancefloor-friendly territory.
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Electric Wizard
Electric Wizard (12" + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: BSSS 001. Rel: 19 Apr 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
The Untouchables - "Electric Wizard" (5:17)
DJ Draai - "Zwaarden" (5:34)
Review: Brand new label for your radar, French platform BasSskin Records come correct with this powerful double-A from pioneering Belgian duo The Untouchables and the visionary DJ Draai. The former roll out with a super slinky and tense slab of percussive pressure while the latter takes things on more of a spiritual tip, applying bags of space in the mix and mystic eastern instruments. Cosmic without the cliches, this is the type of bass music you could never have too much of a skinful of.
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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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Gateway To Ponza EP
Cat: STG 03. Rel: 06 Apr 23
 
Deep House
Gateway To Ponza (6:31)
Gateway To Ponza (Trinidadian Deep remix) (7:13)
Faiyum Oasis (6:51)
A Pillow For Two (5:06)
Review: Frole Records' occasional offshoot Save The Groove returns for the first time in 2023, this time with a label debut from Entrepot Records chief UC Beatz. The Brussels-based producer is at his very best on title track 'Gateway To Ponza', a future eyes-closed deep house classic in which loved-up pads, sustained chords and lilting lead lines rise above a squelchy synthesiser bassline and a bespoke beat that's as tough as it is crunchy. Trinidadian Deep's accompanying remix is naturally luscious, too, with plenty of glassy-eyed musical touches, twinkling pianos and even more South American-influenced additional percussion. Elsewhere, 'Fayum Oasis' is a sweaty jack-track marked out by a frankly filthy (and mind-mangling) bassline, while 'A Pillow For Two' is a sunrise-ready chunk of warming deep house loveliness.
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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 $16.32
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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Prelude To Foundation EP
Cat: MARU 007. Rel: 24 Jan 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Prelude (8:17)
Foundation (7:45)
Prelude (Suolo remix) (12:35)
Review: Aussie imprint Maru is back with an impressive double header from Israel's Soyro and the mysterious editor USERUNKNWN. On the first side is 'Prelude', an ethereal tech house groove that rolls deep yet aimed surely at the main room dancefloor. Over on the flip, there's the rolling and bass driven 'Foundation' which again nails that Rominimal vibe and features a truly evocative atmosphere. Over on the flip, Bucharest-based DJ/producer Suolo gets onboard for a microhouse remix of the A-side track, taking it into heady afterhours territory.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $17.89
ANA 012
ANA 012 (12")
Cat: ANA 012. Rel: 12 Jan 23
 
Hard Techno
Perc - "Skinner" (4:39)
Remco Beekwilder - "Dominance" (6:03)
UVB - "Gun & Run" (5:12)
Jerm - "Flesh Hoover" (5:30)
Review: The Analogue label is right back to its brutal techno, best right out of the blocks at the start of 2023. This 12th such offering is a vicious various artist affair that kicks off with the one and only Perc. 'Skinner' rides a wave of serrated bass energy and turbulent synth work that will blow up any club. Remco Beekwilder's 'Dominance' is darker, even more caustic and direct and UVB's 'Gun & Run' is a hypnotic industrial stomper. Plenty of throwback rave energy and hints of gabba define the maximal closer, Jerm's 'Flesh Hoover.'
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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
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Tombolo Rumble Vol I EP
Cat: TOM 03. Rel: 16 Dec 22
 
Breakbeat
Unknown Mobile - "Bog Juice" (5:13)
DJ Dog - "Space Quest" (Ozone mix) (4:35)
Abdul Raeva - "Melbourne Mint" (6:46)
Poly Chain - "Temporary Protection" (4:28)
Review: Fresh from Spain with no limitations; Tombolo release their first ever VA collection, rallying up troops from all corners of the global dancefloor and breaking boundaries between acid house, techno, breaks and electro. From the opening free party spirit of the brilliantly titled 'Bog Juice' by Canada's Unknown Mobile right through the final glacial tremors of 'Temporary Protection' from Ukrainian artist Poly Chain, the whole EP hits with an open-armed, timeless energy that transcends the usual genre brackets. Only 150 pressed; get to ready to rumble.
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Intérprete: Lostlojic
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Archive C
Archive C (12")
Cat: SPCLNCH 05. Rel: 08 Nov 22
 
Techno
Ohm & Federsen - "Sequence" (7:07)
Subset - "Falling To Iguazu" (6:52)
Schulz Audio - "C-500A" (6:06)
Upwellings - "Sand On Wax" (6:45)
Review: If you ask us, there is no better time to listen to dub techno than on a grey and drizzling autumnal day. And as we sit hit typing that is exactly the weather outside. Ohm & Federsen's opening cut 'Sequence' is the perfect soundtrack with its misty aesthetic, fathoms-deep drums and greyscale atmospheres. Subset's 'Falling To Iguazu' is a little more optimistic and light with its delicate synths and watery dub effects, while Schulz Audio layers up scuffed kicks and ever so slightly more funky bass movement on 'C-500A' and Upwellings close with the upright techno drums and rattling dub chords of the perfectly frosty 'Sand On Wax.'
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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
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I Want You
Cat: SD 012. Rel: 14 Jul 22
 
Soul
I Want You (3:39)
Call For Love (5:13)
Review: Mega-chromatic soul-jazz with a dash of weirdness from The Universal Togetherness Band. 'I Want You' and 'Call For Love' were recorded between 1979 and 1982, and were subsequently shelved until one of the duo's members began doling out cassette versions, which led to an unearthing in 2014. Subdued and laid-back drums, clack-guitar and toothy bass all poke through this release's sexy soul snark.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Soul
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Let's See
Let's See (12")
Cat: PA 002. Rel: 31 May 22
 
Experimental/Electronic
UCC Harlo - "Let's See" (2:32)
NY Graffiti - "UN" (UCC Harlo remix) (11:10)
NY Graffiti - "UN" (10:17)
UCC Harlo - "Let's See" (NY Graffiti remix) (4:53)
Review: For the second release on New York City's Peace Anthem Records, Annie Garlid
Aka UCC Harlo - a viola player and singer from Connecticut, living in Berlin - joins NY Graffiti for what the label so eloquently described itself as 'Ketamine-paced grooves, baroque miniatures, hazy-humid sonics, and dub inflections'. On the A side, you've got UCC Harlo serving up the minimal atmospherics of 'Let's See' awash in shimmering FM synth aesthetics, followed over on the flip by the evocative breaks of 'UN' by NY Graffiti, not to mention each of them delivering a remix of the other's track.
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Naima
Naima (12")
Cat: STIMA 002. Rel: 03 Mar 22
 
Funk
Naima (4:27)
Naima (version) (4:20)
Tiers Monde (4:29)
Tiers Monde (version) (4:23)
Review: French-Haitian saxophone player Ulysse laid this cult gem down in 1983. After its release, he became an underground sensation within the niche French boogie scene, Both of the tunes which now get reissued manage to successfully mix political statements with dance-floor fire. First up is 'Naima' which is about the resilience of a woman who has grown up in war. On the flip is 'Tiers Monde' which is a much more heavy digital reggae tune that offers a reminder that we must not forget about abandoned children of the Third World. This was big in Paris in the 80s and will be just as big now.
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Intérprete: Charles Maurice
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Hardlife (reissue)
Cat: UR 044MCMRP. Rel: 14 Dec 21
 
Deep House
Hardlife (9:03)
Hardlife (Aaron Carl remix) (5:05)
Review: Some two decades after it first slipped out of Underground Resistance's Motor City studio and into record stores worldwide, one of UR's most magnificent moments has been given a deserved reissue. Largely produced by 044 (real name Gerald Mitchell) and featuring vocals from one of his relatives (one Ron Mitchell), 'Hardlife' is not so much a sci-fi techno anthem as a mid-90s US garage/soulful house workout with sparkling, undeniably intergalactic, Motor City synths. As it did back in 2001, it comes backed with a fine remix from the late Aaron Carl that successfully re-frames the track as sparse, bouncy chunk of soul-fired peak-time techno.
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Redit
Redit (hand-stamped 1-sided 12")
Cat: EEE 001. Rel: 20 Dec 17
 
Minimal/Tech House
Redit (8:30)
Review: This is a cheeky single-sided affair that contains a gently tooled-up, rolling and rearranged version of a Marlena Shaw-sampling jazz-house classic that is rightly considered something of a dancefloor classic. The edit itself is undoubtedly rather good, subtly adding a little more bottom-end grunt whilst making a little more of the original's snaking sax parts, much-loved vocal sample and groovy jazz percussion. You can decide or not whether the re-edit was needed; certainly, the mystery re-editor has done a rather tidy job on the rework.
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Underdog Edits
Underdog Edits (double 12")
Cat: RNT 020. Rel: 31 Aug 16
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Drum Jawn (10:24)
Love Is Da Need (7:13)
So Damn Good (8:48)
Just Fakin' It (7:56)
Review: Not to be confused with Trevor Jackson's covert edit alias of the same name from the mid '90s, Chicago scalpel wielder Leonard Part Sixx brings his Underdog project to New York's finest Razor N Tape for a hefty double pack. "Drum Jawn" sets the bar high, a percussion heavy version of early '80s German curio "Din Dada" by George Kranz that seems geared to set new records for the amount of drum samples used within the space of a track. From here, proceedings veer off down a classicist vocal disco wormhole - blessed with some modern squelches and groove twists from the Underdog - on "Love Is Da Need" before the second platter opens with the brushed honey soul strut of "So Damn Good." Sir Leonard rounds out the double pack with a slab of '80s disco funk in the shape of the heavy flexing "Just Fakin' It."
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Tags: Disco Funk
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Álbumes
Instafuzz
Instafuzz (limited 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: NONLP 011. Rel: 18 Jan 24
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Seamoon Rising (3:47)
Instafuzz (2:46)
Triple Denim (3:32)
Green Means Go (4:34)
Right Left (3:08)
96 Tiers (2:45)
Slippery When Chet (3:54)
Tin Wolf (3:57)
A Guy Called Harold (3:45)
Pop Eyes (3:46)
22 Years I Worked For This Guitar (4:50)
King Condor (4:11)
Review: The story of Ultrasonic Grand Prix is one of two vintage 60s guitars and their owners - multi-instrumentalist/producer Shawn Lee and guitar maestro Barrie Cadogan of Nottingham freakbeaters Little Barrie. The music that emerged of their synthesis was weird, startling, and insatiably groovy. With one foot dipped in the organ-warbling garage of 60s psych, and the other vibrating in the mind-expanding fractals of the British acid house boom, Instafuzz plies the earthly quintessences of blues, rock, soul and jazz, against the preternatural discomforts of programmed drums and unhinged synthesisers to produce something distinctly and nostalgically futuristic.
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Unwound (B-STOCK)
Unwound (B-STOCK) (rising blood vinyl LP + insert in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: NUM 1290LPC2. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Indie/Alternative
Antifreeze
Rising Blood
Understand & Forget
Fingertips
You Bite My Tongue
Stuck In The Middle Of Nowhere Again
Warmth
Prospect
Kid Is Gone
Kandy Korn Rituals
Against
Review: ***B-STOCK: Record ever so slightly warped, otherwise in excellent condition***


Washington, D.C. post-hardcore noisemakers Unwound came up in the early 1990s with a DIY ethos and a penchant for making every instrument screech. The 1995 album Unwound was intended as their core statement of intent (not to be confused with their first ever cassette of the same name), finding them inspired divinely by tropes from krautrock and jazz. For a punk band, there are a relatively high number of wide power chords throughout this one, contrasting to the raw, centred and raspy vocals from Justin Trosper. A monumental achievement, filled with pace changes and soul-ripping drops into oblivion.
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Various 2
Various 2 (180 gram vinyl mini LP)
Cat: FS 002. Rel: 15 May 23
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Vanity Project - "Flamingo Heights" (6:05)
Bobby Bricks - "Things I Remember" (4:39)
Pacific Coliseum - "Dream Island" (4:38)
The Variable Club - "Protofeel" (4:11)
Unknown Mobile - "Dog Taxi Hotel" (5:16)
Laseech - "Space Sunday" (4:51)
Sorcerer - "Just For Love" (4:20)
Review: The Mellophonia label offshoot Fusion Sequence won us over with its well-presented and great-sounding first EP, and now a quick follow-up does the same. This one is another various artists affair that starts with some nice futuristic robot disco from Vanity Project. There is more organic and lush Balearic from Bobby Bricks and Pacific Coliseum follows that spine-tingling Ibiza sunset vibe. On the flip side, there is everything from late-night electronic house to lazy disco via Sorcerer's blissed out 'Just For Love' which would entrance any dance floor. There's as much quality as there is variation on this one, which makes it a useful EP indeed.

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We Are All
We Are All (grey vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ER 121. Rel: 02 Sep 22
 
Indie/Alternative
On A Corner (3:21)
I Am Forton Wreck (2:25)
Vessels (3:43)
Born To Lose You (5:35)
They Put Tears In Cigarettes (3:18)
Orchid Blue (3:37)
Jellybean (3:01)
WEAAUS (5:29)
OAC (3:34)
Review: The output from cult label Emotional Response is always varied and always vital. This time out the focus turns to Useless Users, who offer up a standout nine-track debut here. The band features former Sarah Records alumni including members of Action Painting! and Secret Shine as well as featuring Even As We Speak. The music they make is pop but with bold adventure at its heart. There are dreamy elements, big bold chords and stunning vocal deliveries as well as a few twists and turns along the way. It's a real gem with nods to sixties psyche amongst others.
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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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Chaleur Humaine
Chaleur Humaine (LP + insert + MP3 download code with obi-strip)
Cat: FTS 21LP. Rel: 12 Nov 21
 
Experimental/Electronic
Track 1 (1:37)
UMAN Spirit (5:23)
Aubade (2:42)
Human Warmth (0:40)
Entrelacs (3:08)
Memoire Vive (6:11)
Chaleur Humaine (1:41)
Track 8 (1:24)
Cordes Sensibles (4:25)
Atmosphere (4:48)
Calor Humano (1:12)
Hoi Am Cua Nhan Loai (1:21)
Lalala (3:18)
Menselijke Warmte (0:23)
Menestrel (3:56)
Track 16 (1:18)
Review: Freedom To Spend finally make available again the great 1992 debut album by Chaleur Humaine. It has been remastered for the occasion and is the first time it's been available for many years. This limited edition bundles also comes with a bonus 45 featuring the singles 'Maelstrom' and 'Human' which are two more gems form the arsenal of the French duo of musicians and siblings, Danielle and Didier Jean. This album came after two records of pop songs that no one really cared for and so the pair head off to build their own studio un Orsay, Paris, to create this newly liberated sound which is a mix of new age electronics and dreamy vocals.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan
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The Album Paranoia
The Album Paranoia (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: TLV 086LP. Rel: 04 Feb 16
 
Indie/Alternative
I Don't Know (4:35)
Porcelain (3:56)
Circa (2:12)
Strawberry Glue (3:29)
Beta Male (6:21)
NK (6:49)
Ultra Vivid (4:06)
She's A Cult (4:21)
There's A Little Passing Cloud In You (6:53)
Airportism (2:01)
Review: Thus London-based five some may seem at first to be entranced by the two-chords-good mindset bequeathed to the world by Spacemen 3 and The Brian Jonestown Massacre, yet there's far more to 'The Album Paranoia' than mere heavy-lidded psych attack. There's off-kilter pop suss aplenty, with warped, Barrett-esque melody and eccentric charm in the tradition of Pavement and Sonic Youth, yet a sense of sonic adventure prevails throughout, as dreamstates are warped and guitar monomania gives way to psychedelic experimentation. These ten tracks are fit to expand the horizons of every self-respecting space cadet.
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