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Artículos del 101 al 112 de 112 en la página 3 de 3
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101
Rise Of The Raptor
Cat: INTLC 016. Rel: 08 Aug 24
To-K (4:11)
Soundmind (3:52)
Soundmind (Amor Satyr remix) (4:49)
Butta (Piano mix) (4:19)
Dance The Squast (3:50)
Review: Destination Venezuela: self-styled Raptor House craftsman DJ Babatr unlocks the cage and lets the pack loose right here on International Chrome. 'To-K' takes the lead with a Balie funk style stomp and old school stabs before 'Soundmind' takes over with a more rampant, electro rasp to the vibe while Amor Satyr takes 'Soundmind' in a much more technoid direction with his remix. Flip for more snappy action 'Butta' enjoys a superb, switchy remix (with nary a piano in sight) and the brilliantly titled 'Dance The Squast' closes with EP with a little hard dance panache. This slays.
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 in stock $14.14
102
Fragmented Dystopia
Cat: BRUK 7. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Unavailable (3:47)
Fragmented Dystopia (1:30)
Fragmented Dystopia 2 (3:00)
Review: Brother Aten debuts on Bruk with a minimalist masterpiece featuring the detached vocals of Ze R. This tidy 10" is influenced by cult sci-fi and early 80s no wave so naturally presents a stark, synthetic soundscape devoid of excess. The title reflects its mood: Aten's mechanical mantras are crafted with precision on outboard instruments and explore gritty, futuristic worlds. On 'Unavailable,' resonant drones create a platform for Ze R.'s initial deadpan delivery which reveals deeper humanity as the track unfurls through crisp drums. The brief yet impactful two-parter, 'Fragmented Dystopia' is a taste of Aten's cyberpunk vision while Ze R.'s words oscillate between structure and chaos.
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 in stock $18.83
103
Now Eh!
Now Eh! (1-sided 7" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: FBFWD 002. Rel: 26 Feb 25
Now Eh! (Sascha Muller & Baze.djunkiii Mental Inertia remix) (4:47)
Review: Heavyweight global fusion... This vinyl only release began on a South African label (Sneja), was composed by a Colombian artist (IAM JDP) and is now being remixed by two respected German producers Sascha Muller and baze.djunkiii. That's before we even get to the actual sonic melting pot. Spacious and intoxicating, doffing its cap to Jamaican soundsystem, US footwork sounds, Latin Baile and South African gqom elements in the percussion and fat dollops of Bristolian bass; Sascha and baze have cooked up something super special here. Limited and unifying.

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 in stock $12.18
104
Narcissism
Cat: EE 001. Rel: 06 Dec 24
Pray For What (5:26)
Keep Silent (5:24)
Rewind Memory (5:04)
Come Inside (4:11)
Paranoia (5:05)
Pureless (4:08)
Review: The latest EP by noise and industrial maverick Oxymosoon delves into the intricate interplay of ego, vulnerability and self-reflection. This genre-defying release combines haunting electronic textures with evocative melodies and poignant lyrics to create a sonic narrative that challenges conventional perceptions of self-identity. Each track flows seamlessly while blending ambient atmospheres with bold beats and experimental soundscapes. Oxymosoon's signature style shines through with compelling production and emotional depth all drawing you ever deeper into an introspective journey that explores the beauty and complexity of the human psyche.
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 in stock $16.34
105
Juxtapose
Cat: TOPO2 002. Rel: 12 Mar 25
Guilty Gears (2:35)
Parkstraat (4:01)
Allegorya (3:33)
Deck 16 (4:28)
Crystal Tears (3:38)
Juxtapose (3:55)
Remember (4:28)
AO (3:48)
Lhusima (3:56)
Owen Reece (3:41)
Ti Si Isceljenje (3:54)
Metroid (3:17)
Review: BertBert's boundary-free TOPO imprint returns with a fascinating body of work from one of his nearest and dearest influences; Windu. A collection honed from hundreds of sketches, grooves and soundscapes written over the last eight years, Juxtapose is a beguiling blend of ambient textures, gritty technoid grooves and thunderous showers of breaks. At points bubbling with aggy rave energy ('Deck 16'), at others entirely disarming and likely to knock you horizontal ('Ti Si Isceljenje'), Windu (which stands for wave is not defined) has a refreshing ability to completely negate DJ formula, arrangement and genre trappings. A debut dispatch built up over years before unleashed into the wild on vinyl, this is a truly unique album.
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 in stock $22.15
106
Swamp Season
Cat: HOO 22. Rel: 11 Mar 25
Busy Bee (2:29)
Charged (3:07)
Creep (2:34)
Witchlead (2:43)
Greedy (3:17)
Review: Let's get a little slimy this season... Hooversound regular DEFT invites Manni Dee over for some superb slo-mo sludge. All flexing around the 100 mark, there's some serious swagger to be savoured across the five cuts. Highlights include the incessant insectoid buzzes of 'Busy Bee', the sudden jolt of euphoria of 'Charged' and the gut-wrenching twistedness of 'Creep'. Elsewhere 'Witchlead' pushes the drama buttons while 'Greedy' ends on the slowest tip of all as we dip down to 90BPM and get mangled to some faraway cries. Swampy is as swampy does.
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 in stock $17.46
107
Natural Element
Cat: TARTALB 022. Rel: 13 Jun 24
Sound Bytes (Relax) (2:58)
Zitar (2:37)
Lake Serenade (X-Flute) (2:20)
Gost (2:33)
Sports (Is Good For You) (4:40)
Gaza International Airport (3:13)
We Are The World (Test Drive) (4:05)
Birds (1:03)
Natural Element (4:51)
Reencontro Da Massa (alternate mix) (2:33)
4L (4:32)
Review: Max Graef emerged with a dusty, lo-fi and lived-in house sound that soon made him a favourite amongst the underground heads of the early 2010s. In the years since he has dropped plenty of fine tunes and a great full-length and has seemingly been working on his skills and musicality because this new full-length is a real step up in quality. It comes as always on his home label Tartelet and mixes up some lush downtempo sounds with deep house bits, Balearic moments and plenty of soulful charm.
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 in stock $22.15
108
Gamma Tag
Gamma Tag (CD limited to 150 copies)
Cat: NE 103. Rel: 21 Feb 24
Amnesiac
Every Voice At One
N3N
Gamma Tag
Tick
Profiteer
Stalking Star
Review: Seven arresting, original new exercises from E-Saggila aka Canadian producer Rita Mikhael. She wears her love of dub on her sleeve - see the slow motion skank of 'Amnesiac' aming others - but not in the usual reassuring, bubbling echoes of dub techno, aiming for something much more angular and alarming. "Breaks remain staccato hammers," says the blurb, with maximum accuracy, "and kicks are cast to negate cardiac systems," while the rhythms veer from off kilter to nailed down and the sonics vary from the lush to the caustic. This territory to the left(field) of electronica is over saturated with identikit productions, but Mikhael does it like you've never quite heard before.
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 in stock $20.23
109
L'Ecstacy
L'Ecstacy (2xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: TURBO 229J. Rel: 21 May 24
Exit Warehouse At Dawn (3:21)
TR Smooth (3:41)
Night Is Not (3:42)
VSOD (Velvet Sky Of Dreams) (5:41)
Feel The Rush (feat Channel Tres) (4:41)
BUYBUYSELL (4:20)
Love Minus Zero (5:14)
Natural Spirit (3:15)
Silence Of Love (feat Jesse Boykins III) (4:26)
Theme From Borneo Function (2:45)
Duro (7:21)
Polyvoxx (4:17)
Ascending Into The Clouds (feat Elisabeth Troy) (6:13)
LMZNIN (2:38)
Winter Crush (5:39)
In Order 2 (4:52)
Review: Canadian artist Tiga and Scotsman Hudson Mohawke's creative bond thrives on, they say, a mutual love of "hardcore romance," which is a unique blend of euphoria, melancholy, and raw friendship power. From 2019 to 2023 in Los Angeles, their mutual inspirations shaped L'Ecstasy, which is their debut album on Tiga's Turbo label. It was originally envisioned for 6am rave catharsis but then the project evolved to embrace 90s rave influences. It features chill-out ambient tracks like 'Exit Warehouse at Dawn' and 'LMZNIN' but also bangs with more immediate anthems like 'IN ORDER 2,' 'VSOD,' and 'Ascending into the Clouds', all of which leave indelible marks. This album captures this accomplished pair's journey through sonic landscapes and celebrates the highs and lows of their musical kinship in a space of creative ecstasy.
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 in stock $72.31
110
Dounia
Dounia (LP + poster)
Cat: CNMDDV 12. Rel: 01 Apr 25
Ilahi
J'wadi
Maqlab
Shayatine
Gecko Rec (feat Assyouti)
Kol S'bah
Dounia
Majdouba
J'nia In Disguise
Review: Following mesmerising Marseilles mutations from the likes of Syqulone, Kabylie Minogue and Lisa More, Cain ? Muchi return to Gros:Oeuvre with their remarkable debut album. A heady tagine of grime, beats, techno, global bass and contemporary electronica with a title that either refers to famed Moroccan popstar or, far more likely, relates to meaning as 'universe', Dounia is a beguiling clash of western electronics and eastern bars, lyrics, and vocal harmonies. Fractured and macabre throughout from the distorted hardcore bass highs of 'J'wadi' to disarming vocal cries of 'Majdouba' this post grime, pre apocalypse opus is a trip from edge to edge.

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 in stock $21.33
111
Gotta Maintain (feat Buckley mix)
Cat: INSTINCT 32. Rel: 07 Apr 25
Gotta Maintain (6:47)
Gotta Maintain (Buckley remix) (4:20)
Soul Mirror (6:21)
Breather (4:52)
Review: It can be hard work keeping up with the myriad of different labels that Burnski aka Constant Sound aka Instinct heads up. This one leans more into UK garage and welcomes Main Phase for another succulent selection here. 'Gotta Maintain' kicks off with a nice dusty garage sound that will get your lip curled, and then Buckley brings broken beat rework with dubbed-out low ends. 'Soul Mirror' is a clean, bouncy sound with a cool synth breeze and 'Breather' brings some olds school references - the raga vocals, the bleeping synths and the monstrous bass. Brilliantly filthy.
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 in stock $13.86
112
Imagin
Imagin (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: MTR 048. Rel: 27 Aug 14
Imagin
Silent Fall
Voyages
Lucid
Vivid
Nothing Changes
Odyssey
Rainkist
Manuka
Purple Clouds
Review: It makes perfect sense for the London trio of Carlo Anderson, Matthew Benyayer and Thomas Edwards to issue their debut Dark Sky album on Monkeytown as they've gradually become more and more affiliated with the network of labels overseen by Modeselektor. So how exactly does Imagin sound? It covers alot of the bases we've come to expect from both Dark Sky and Monkeytown; there's the skywards pointing melodic flex of the opening title track, a smattering of vocal numbers (such as lead single "Silent Fall"), some bass heavy floor burners ("Voyages" and the neck snapping "Odyssey" stand out) and plenty more to boot.
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 in stock $14.40
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