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Pigs Do Fly EP
Cat: SRTX 038. Rel: 31 Jan 23
 
Techno
KRS (5:25)
Not Getting In (5:39)
Colonel (5:29)
Off The Bat (5:39)
Review: Fear-E is Scott McKay, a Glasgow based DJ and producer who has represented hometown heroes Dixon Avenue Basement Jams on a few standout EPs, as well as Dundee's Hilltown Disco among others. He returns to Super Rhythm Trax for the first time in nearly four years with this new four-tracker titled Pigs Do Fly, packed full of retro techno jams that you've come to know him for. The strobed-out dancefloor madness of opening cut 'KRS' calls to mind classic Nu Groove, while the old school acid jack of 'Colonel' will also to have you reaching for the lasers and the moody string arrangements on 'Off the Bat' are underpinned by some mad 909 drum patterns to continue the dance well into the morning,
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out of stock $13.49
Pigs Do Fly EP (B-STOCK)
Cat: SRTX 038 (B-STOCK). Rel: 31 Jan 23
 
Techno
KRS
Not Getting In
Colonel
Off The Bat
Review: ***B-STOCK: Record has light surface marks/scratches, otherwise in excellent working condition***


Fear-E is Scott McKay, a Glasgow based DJ and producer who has represented hometown heroes Dixon Avenue Basement Jams on a few standout EPs, as well as Dundee's Hilltown Disco among others. He returns to Super Rhythm Trax for the first time in nearly four years with this new four-tracker titled Pigs Do Fly, packed full of retro techno jams that you've come to know him for. The strobed-out dancefloor madness of opening cut 'KRS' calls to mind classic Nu Groove, while the old school acid jack of 'Colonel' will also to have you reaching for the lasers and the moody string arrangements on 'Off the Bat' are underpinned by some mad 909 drum patterns to continue the dance well into the morning,
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out of stock $10.38
Grey Skies In A Dear Green Place
Cat: DE 271. Rel: 02 Mar 20
 
Techno
Puro (6:29)
Acid Conversion 5 (6:03)
Distant Past, Still In The Future (5:57)
Craig's Wee Sweet Shop (6:30)
Approach It Like A '90s DnB Banger (6:42)
The Mouth From The South (4:52)
Review: "Grey Skies In A Dear Green Place" is the debut Dark Entries release from Fear-E aka Glasgow's Scott McKay. It comes after 10 years of hard hitting DJ sets and productions on labels like Dixon Avenue Basement Jams and is packed from to back with rib-rattling, foundation-shaking techno. There are raw jack tracks like "Acid Conversion 5", deep but frenzied bangers like "Craig's Wee Sweet Shop" and mechanical melodic explorations like "Approach It Like A '90s DnB Banger". There's even a bit of hyper speed electro in closer "The Mouth From The South" that shows another equally effective side to McKay's sound.
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out of stock $12.19
The Melting Point EP Vol 4
Cat: DAME 046. Rel: 19 Dec 22
 
Techno
Fear-E - "Bouncing Out Of The Dark" (4:48)
Bloody Mary - "Siren" (4:08)
DyLAB - "What Youths Do Today" (3:07)
Freddy Fresh - "Orange Krush" (4:25)
UMWELT - "Nocturnal Forces" (5:51)
Review: Dame Music is a sure shot for rough and ready techno with the Midwestern bite, a sense of adventure and enough punch to teach the pretenders a thing or two. Their Melting Point series has been an intermittent treat amongst their catalogue over the years, and Volume 4 does not disappoint. This time around label mainstay Bloody Mary is joined by the likes of Fear E, Dylab, Freddy Fresh and Umwelt for no less than five rip-roaring workouts geared towards the gnarlier kind of techno party.
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Intérprete: Rave Energy
out of stock $15.31
3 Hours Up The M6
3 Hours Up The M6 (12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: PEM 04. Rel: 19 Sep 23
 
Techno
Head Front Panel - "Faded Toy Box" (3:56)
Fear-E - "Going For Gold" (4:46)
Fear-E - "Bass Harrier" (4:34)
Head Front Pane - "Not4modernsystems" (4:58)
Review: Posh End are a UK techno label lending a specialist hand to the continuation of the genre; and 'Hours Up The M6' is a new split EP which taps into a distinctive cornerstone of the "hardcore continuum" - that of endless miles traversed in minivans and hatchbacks on 90s M- and A-roads, scouring the fields for a place to plonk the generator and ignite the free party flame. With that image held firmly in mind, producer Head Front Panel and Posh End boss Fear-E team up for two tracks each, laying down a four-track of squeezy, brutal techno machinations, reminiscent of endless cars whizzing by and exhaust fumes trailing.
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Intérprete: Wes Baggaley
 in stock $17.13
Acid Avengers 026
Cat: AAR 026. Rel: 09 Nov 23
 
Techno
ProOne79 - "Grinder" (5:30)
ProOne79 - "Loosing Control" (7:49)
Fear E - "Descent" (4:44)
Fear E - "Silk" (4:59)
Fear E - "Say Hello To The Bad Guy" (4:30)
Review: For the latest drop on France's unstoppable Acid Avenger's imprint, Sardinia-based producer ProOne79 channels timeless Chicago dungeon acid, bound to bring any self-respecting dancefloor to the boil, while on the flip, head of the Posh End Music and dark acid veteran Fear-E delivers three ultra-tuff, deranged 303 workouts for the small hours. Yet another essential outing from the Acid Avengers camp, and a hot tip for any fans of Adonis, Bam Bam, Paranoid London and the Roland TB-303. Jack ya body!
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 in stock $16.09
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