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Blue Moon Safari (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: 189968 3. Rel: 22 Apr 25
New Star In The Sky (Vegyn remix) (3:54)
Sexy Boy (Vegyn remix) (4:59)
All I Need (Vegyn remix) (5:01)
Kelly Watch The Stars (Vegyn remix) (3:35)
Ce Matin La (Vegyn remix) (3:37)
La Femme D'argent (Vegyn remix) (4:21)
Remember (Vegyn remix) (2:56)
You Make It Easy (Vegyn remix) (4:21)
Talisman (Vegyn remix) (3:45)
Le Voyage De Penelope (Vegyn remix) (3:00)
Review: British producer Joe Thornalley aka Vegyn made his name working with the likes of Frank Ocean and Travis Scott. This project is something quite different - a rework of the iconic French duo Air's seminal downtempo album Moon Safari. He collides its blessed out and beauty Balearic nostalgia with new studio techniques and a deft atmospheric and experimental touch so that tracks like 'Sexy Boy' and 'La Femme d'Argent' retain their lush, ambient roots but evolve with newly textured beats and modern flair. This remix LP isn't about revisiting the past; it's about reshaping it, and Vegyn's vision works as both a tribute and a bold reinterpretation for a new generation.

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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $38.12
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Demilitarize
Demilitarize (clear vinyl LP)
Cat: HDBLP 070. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Core (2:53)
Anticipate (2:55)
War Game (4:01)
Mantra (1:56)
Unlearn (3:18)
Disarm (2:50)
Open (3:56)
Safe (3:40)
Heal (5:08)
DMZ (4:50)
Review: Nazar, the nom-de-guerre of an anonymous Manchester-based producer, presents their sophomore album Demilitarize, following his acclaimed 2020 debut Guerrilla, released amid the pandemic. Nazar's first album securely firmed the artist's name within and beyond the Hyperdub diaspora, thanks to its unique melding of Angolan kuduro music with rough textures, field recordings, and media clips, retelling the story of his family's exile from the Angolan Civil War. Nazar is the son of Jonas Savimbi, a former general of the Angolan independence movement; after Angola's emancipation from Portuguese colonial rule, Nazar relocated to suburban Brussels. More recently, he fell seriously ill with tuberculosis contracted in Angola; battling mortality, the new album reflects a mix of introspection and blossoming love, which contrasts the warring rawness of his debut. Demilitarize is dreamier, with Nazar's submerged, mantra-like vocals at the forefront, evoking artists far-removed from the crumby, unedifyingly rough kuduro that characterised his first EP 'Enclave'. Nazar explains, "I wanted to create something almost metaphysical, inspired by the cyberpunk anime Ghost In The Shell." The sound is delicate, with relatively sculpted rhythms enveloping his own recorded voice throughout.
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Untrue
Untrue (heavyweight vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: HDBLP 002. Rel: 02 Nov 07
Track 1 (0:43)
Archangel (3:58)
Near Dark (3:54)
Ghost Hardware (4:49)
Endorphin (2:57)
Etched Headplate (6:00)
In McDonalds (2:07)
Untrue (6:16)
Shell Of Light (4:41)
Dog Shelter (3:00)
Homeless (5:18)
UK (1:41)
Raver (4:58)
Review: Seven years have passed since Burial first stopped us dead in our tracks with this universally acclaimed second album.. Sounding so different, so removed and far away from anything else, it changed the game entirely - and created a whole school of imitators in its wake. Now repressed by Hyperdub, this is a rare opportunity to grab it on fresh wax. Even if you have this on other formats in your collection, the dusty weight and chasmic crackles sound so much better on vinyl.
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 in stock $32.04
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Skin
Skin (clear vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: TRANS 232X. Rel: 27 May 16
Helix (3:28)
Never Be Like You (feat Kai) (3:53)
Lose It (feat Vic Mensa) (3:45)
Numb & Getting Colder (feat Kucka) (5:10)
Say It (feat Tove Lo) (4:20)
Wall Fuck (3:07)
Pika (1:56)
Smoke & Retribution (feat Vince Staples & Kucka) (4:03)
3 (3:05)
When Everything Was New (2:27)
You Know (feat Allan Kingdom & Raekwon) (3:23)
Take A Chance (feat Little Dragon) (5:29)
Innocence (feat AlunaGeorge) (6:18)
Like Water (feat MNDR) (3:13)
Free (2:55)
Tiny Cities (feat Beck) (4:00)
Review: We've been waiting for this one for what feels like an eternity. Since his self-titled debut in 2012 Flume has gone from beat-digger's delight to global sensation who has influenced producers in all walks of sounds from hip-hop to D&B. Mercifully Skin delivers and exceeds expectations: from the gritty wonks of "Wall Fuck" and "16.3" to the airwave-ready songwriting of "Never Be Like You" and "Say It" by way of the introspective, fathomless electronic textures of tracks such as "When Everything Was New" and "Like Water", Harley has taken care to explore his widest influences and references points while treading the balance between retaining his signature but not repeating himself.
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 in stock $19.07
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Faith In Strangers (10th Anniversary Edition)
Faith In Strangers (10th Anniversary Edition) (limited "arctic pearl" vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: LOVE 098C. Rel: 27 Jan 25
Time Away (5:55)
Violence (6:38)
On Oath (8:11)
Science & Industry (5:36)
No Surrender (5:01)
How It Was (6:08)
Damage (4:39)
Faith In Strangers (6:17)
Missing (4:53)
Review: Andy Stott excels at exploring the spaces between electronic genres and has gone for many years now, He is known for crafting a unique, ever-evolving sound and after experimenting with minimal techno and dub early on, he defined his style in 2011's Passed Me By, a world of grey tones, static and experimental rhythms. In 2012's Luxury Problems, Alison Skidmore's haunting vocals added a human touch to his artificial landscapes then with the now ten-year-old Faith in Strangers, Stott fused his signature sound with influences like trap and minimalism. Over 54 minutes, the album builds in intensity and is still unmatched in its originality and impact.
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 in stock $44.20
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In Waves
In Waves (white vinyl LP in die-cut sleeve (indie exclusive))
Cat: YO 356LPE. Rel: 19 Sep 24
Wanna (3:26)
Treat Each Other Right (3:41)
Waited All Night (feat Romy, Oliver Sim & The Xx) (2:34)
Baddy On The Floor (feat Honey Dijon) (3:35)
Dafodil (feat Kelsey Lu, John Glacier & Panda Bear) (3:31)
Still Summer (3:17)
Jamie XX & Robyn - "Life" (3:29)
The Feeling I Get From You (3:40)
Breather (6:15)
All You Children (feat The Avalanches) (4:12)
Every Single Weekend (interlude) (3:17)
Falling Together (feat Oona Doherty) (3:29)
Review: A full nine years on from the generation-defining smash success that was In Colour, comes In Waves, the upcoming second studio album by former indie band heartthrob come electronic-music matinee idol, Jamie xx. We don't imagine that the success of In Colour is easy to top, so we don't blame Jamie for waiting almost a full decade to follow it up. That said, the lead singles on this one do a pretty good job of marking the album's shift away from the summer-jammy and/or sentimental electronica ballad focus of In Colour; 'Baddie On The Floor' and 'Life' verge on French house and future house in turn, and suggest something of a shift in interest for xx towards the faster ends of things. Jamie xx's intended aim, in releasing label Young's words, was to recreate the thrilling volatility of an 'almost mystical' night out, "one where you return home in the cigarette ash dawn, the specifics of the last eight hours already blurring, but aware that these feelings will remain a crystalline memory." We eagerly await the ensuing, full-length story of heartbreak and introspection promised by the remaining tracks.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Bass
 in stock $24.86
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In Waves (Deluxe Edition)
In Waves (Deluxe Edition) (white & black vinyl 2xLP + black & white split coloured vinyl 12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: YO 356LPX. Rel: 19 Sep 24
Wanna (3:26)
Treat Each Other Right (3:41)
Waited All Night (feat Romy, Oliver Sim) (2:34)
Baddy On The Floor (feat Honey Dijon) (3:35)
Dafodil (feat Kelsey Lu, John Glacier, Panda Bear) (3:31)
Still Summer (3:17)
Life (feat Robyn) (3:29)
The Feeling I Get From You (3:40)
Breather (6:15)
All You Children (feat The Avalanches) (4:12)
Every Single Weekend (interlude) (3:17)
Falling Together (feat Oona Doherty) (3:29)
FU (feat Erykah Badu) (3:39)
It's So Good (4:35)
Do Something (2:21)
Let's Do It Again (7:22)
Kill Dem (3:43)
Review: Jamie xx's long-awaited album, In Waves, marks the next chapter in the career of one of the most in-demand producers of his generation. With this release, Jamie replicates the emotional crescendos and thrilling volatility of a mystical night out, where memories blur but feelings remain crystal clear. In Waves is a melancholic paradise, weaving together bliss, heartbreak, and introspection. It tells the story of a journey merging into the divine pulse of shadows, light, and dance floor rhythmsia strobe light epiphany about humanity's illimitable possibilities and spiritual capacities. Nine years after his debut solo masterpiece, In Colour, Jamie xx has not only surpassed its heights but has also made all supernatural adjectives seem understated. This version of the new album is available on black & white vinyl triple album and black & white vinyl 12", offering a tangible experience to match its ethereal soundscape. In Waves is a profound, immersive journey that solidifies Jamie xx's status as a visionary producer.
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 in stock $49.71
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MK 3.5: Die Cuts/City Planning
MK 3.5: Die Cuts/City Planning (clear vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code (indie exclusive))
Cat: WARPLP 319I. Rel: 03 Nov 22
Dom Maker - "DVD" (feat Choker - LP1: Dom Maker - Die cuts) (2:21)
Dom Maker - "In Your Eyes" (feat Slowthai & Danny Brown) (3:26)
Dom Maker - "F1 Racer" (feat Kucka) (2:28)
Dom Maker - "Heat On, Lips On" (1:44)
Dom Maker - "End Of The Road" (feat Reggie) (2:04)
Dom Maker - "Somehow She's Still Here" (feat James Blake) (2:58)
Dom Maker - "Kissing" (feat Slowthai) (2:58)
Dom Maker - "Say That" (feat Nomi) (3:51)
Dom Maker - "Need U Tonight" (0:48)
Dom Maker - "If & When" (feat Wiki) (3:53)
Dom Maker - "Tender Hearts Meet The Sky" (feat Keiyaa) (3:11)
Dom Maker - "A Deities Encore" (feat Liv E) (2:49)
Kai Campos - "Q" (LP2: Kai Campos - City Planning) (2:05)
Kai Campos - "Quartz" (3:29)
Kai Campos - "Transit Map (Flattened)" (2:58)
Kai Campos - "Satellite 7" (1:58)
Kai Campos - "Satellite 9" (3:04)
Kai Campos - "Satellite 6 (Corrupted)" (2:05)
Kai Campos - "Zone 3 (City Limits)" (1:39)
Kai Campos - "Zone 2 (Last Connection)" (1:15)
Kai Campos - "Zone 1 (24 Hours)" (5:15)
Kai Campos - "Industry" (1:31)
Kai Campos - "Human Voices" (1:18)
Review: Mount Kimbie's journey of self discovery continues with the next instalment in the MK3.5 series. Whether this really is a new era for the pair, or not is of course besides the point - Kai Campos and Dom Maker have displayed real evolution on the road to get their two-man project to this point, and at this point it really shows.

Dom's side is an altogether more colourful and varied affair in the sense it opens with sultry piano-driven late night drinks electronica via 'dvd', featuring the perfectly suited vocal cuts of Choker, before edging into rainier territory with 'in your eyes', welcoming everyone's favourite UK MC with loads to say, slowthai, and Danny Brown . Sparse but technically astute, Campos opens his lot with clubbier tones, namely the muffled crunch-house of 'Q', quickly moving through broken filter bass ('Quartz'), and warm, laidback beats ('Satellite'), among other vague descriptions.
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 in stock $24.48
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Ananda
Ananda (limited LP)
Cat: LCUSS 006. Rel: 05 Mar 25
Intro (2:40)
Chaos In The Brain (4:15)
Mystic Memories (3:03)
Cartoons (5:42)
Eternal Souls (3:18)
Ring Fingers (4:54)
Hiccups (2:27)
Chaos In The Brain (club edit) (3:21)
Outro (2:27)
Review: You will always have a job second-guessing where The Gaslamp Killer might go next. This time, it is to a new collaborative album with Jason Wool. ANANDA find the pair cooking up 33 minutes of avant-garde experimental jazz underpinned by heavy bass and topped with plenty of sound design madness that calls to mind the likes of Stanley Clark, David Axelrod and Aphex Twin. The synapse firing collage of 'Chaos In The Brain' is a great example of the joys of this record - organic and synthetic, chaotic yet calm. It's a real treat.
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 in stock $34.81
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Antiposition
Antiposition (LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: PEAK 19. Rel: 19 Feb 24
Hex (5:33)
Bizarre Servants (5:23)
Antiposition (5:52)
Sunken Skies (5:24)
Diminished Ark (5:30)
Sounding Bodies (7:33)
Review: Peak Oil welcomes UK duo Wrecked Lightship for 'Antiposition', a debut EP on the label from the pair of Laurie Osborne (once known as Appleblim) and Adam Winchester aka Dot Product. The pair refine their sound and bring a range of innovative rhythms here with elements of dub, d&b, tribal sounds and deft sound design across hard-to-define cuts. 'Hex' is a cosmic broken techno trip, 'Bizarre Servants' is a slower and heavier dub and 'Sunken Skies' is prickly and kinetic as it flirts with live sounding drum & bass tropes and 'Diminished Ark' as well as with wispy sine waves, refracted melodies and barely there rhythms.
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 in stock $26.51
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Tidal Memory Exo
Tidal Memory Exo (limited 'murk' brown vinyl LP)
Cat: LM 105LP. Rel: 28 Nov 24
Blue Hum (1:47)
New Species (3:23)
Alloy Flea (3:44)
Coral Mimic (3:21)
Spawn01 (feat Cyst) (3:26)
Flux Cocoon (3:33)
Pulse Angel (3:13)
Echo Lace (3:15)
Nemat0de (1:16)
Chlorineo FM (Intermission) (2:06)
Germ Chrism (1:08)
Dewdrop Signal (4:06)
Geo Sprite Exo (3:50)
Collision Data (feat Marina Herlop) (4:03)
Diode Teeth (3:46)
??? (3:05)
Review: Iglooghost's third studio album marks a departure from the intricate world-building of previous works, embracing a sonic maximalism that pulses with chaotic energy. The Irish producer seamlessly blends IDM, techno, deconstructed club and grime, creating a whirlwind of sound that never overwhelms thanks to his meticulous layering and dynamic composition. Tracks like 'Alloy Flea' and 'Pulse Angel' showcase Malliagh's ability to keep the music clear and coherent, even as he adds element after element. His voice, more prominent here than on past projects, takes on new dimensions, from distorted static in 'Coral Mimic' to ethereal contrasts with female vocals on 'flux•Cocoon'. The album's production is dynamic, with a textured, weighty sound that contrasts with the clutter of earlier works. While the relentless intensity of some tracks might seem predictable, Malliagh's ability to craft tangible build and release ensures each moment feels intentional. The result is an intense experience, one that finds Iglooghost maturing as an artist without losing his experimental edge. This album presents a refined sound, rich in texture, rhythm and conceptual depth, solidifying Malliagh as an electronic innovator with endless potential.
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 in stock $30.39
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The Road To Hell Is Paved With Good Intentions
The Road To Hell Is Paved With Good Intentions (limited silver vinyl 2xLP in fold-out embossed sleeve)
Cat: PLZ 048LPC. Rel: 23 May 24
A Dream Goes On Forever (feat John Glacier) (4:37)
Another 9 Days (feat Ethan P Flynn) (3:06)
Turn Me Inside (feat Lea Sen) (2:57)
Halo Flip (feat Lauren Auder) (6:44)
Everything Is The Same (2:24)
The Path Less Travelled (3:40)
Makeshift Tourniquet (5:18)
Time Well Spent (2:59)
In The Front (feat John Glacier) (3:34)
Trust (feat Matt Maltese) (2:02)
Stress Test (2:08)
Last Night I Dreamt I Was Alone (3:24)
Unlucky For Some (1:03)
Review: The Road To Hell Is Paved With Good Intentions a rare kind of affirmation, one that has the power to course-correct many a sensitive soul whose 'meaning well' might have more unintended negative consequences than good. It's also exactly the kind of title that London experimental electronic producer Vegyn would choose for a mixtape-album; it inspires a kind of wisdom-starved curiosity in those who might seek to plug that gap via the music of an artist more experienced than they. But in this case, beyond this title, Vegyn has no further wisdom to impart than reams of his signature trip-hop and IDM glossouts, featuring fellow London regulars such as Ethan P. Flynn, Lauren Auder, Lea Sen and John Glacier; the album is transcendent in timbre, seeming to constantly push at the limits of Vegyn's stereotypically snappier and sparser sound.
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 in stock $59.95
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II
II (limited gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: MTR 036LP. Rel: 01 Aug 13
The Mark (interlude)
Bad Kingdom
Versions
Let In The Light
Milk
Therapy
Gita
Clouded (interlude)
Ilona
Damage Done
This Time
Review: Given the hype that surrounded the release of the first Moderat set back in 2009, we can surely expect more of the same for this second outing from Apparat and Modeselektor. Those familiar with the first album's woozy blend of IDM, Thom Yorke indebted vocal dreaminess, porchlight techno and post-dubstep rhythms will immediately feel right at home. Online reviews have focused largely on II's atmospheric warmth, and the way in which the Berlin-based trio seems to have refined their sound. Both are valid critiques; certainly, there's a maturity and musical complexity to the album that betters much of their previous works. It's not much of a dancefloor set, but that's entirely the point; this is locked-in headphone listening for the wide-eyed generation.
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 in stock $21.55
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Pink (half-speed mastered)
Pink (half-speed mastered) (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: TEXT 018. Rel: 01 Dec 15
Locked (8:16)
Lion (8:50)
Jupiters (5:46)
Ocoras (5:14)
128 Harps (4:45)
Pyramid (8:17)
Peace For Earth (11:07)
Pinnacles (8:12)
Review: Originally released digitally in 2013, Pink collated a series of 12" releases from Kieran Hebden issued over an 18 month period on his Text label. Hebden and record club and subscription service Vinyl Me, Please have teamed up to give Pink a double vinyl release for any Four Tet fans that weren't quick enough to nab those 12"s at the time. There is plenty of classic Four Tet to be had here too. "Jupiters" experiments with swung garage beats in an unmistakably UK Bass style, while "128 Harps" is a whipcrack MPC workout given his light melodic touch and "Peace On Earth" is a beatless 11 minutes of analogue kosmische. But it's the centrepiece of Hebden's Fabriclive mix, the brilliantly moody "Pyramid", and the loose limbed jazz-house of "Pinnacles" that really set this album apart from his other long-playing efforts, two examples of timeless dance music which demonstrate why after nearly 15 years in the game Hebden is only improving with age.
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 in stock $32.59
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So Nice
So Nice (2xLP)
Cat: FEAR 002. Rel: 26 Jun 20
Saying Hi To You (3:06)
Fais Moi La Guerre (feat Nastychong) (7:17)
Something To Say (6:53)
For A Moment (3:40)
Just Run (3:37)
Jealous Type (7:09)
Guestlist (6:22)
And Shout (3:37)
So Nice (4:02)
Bye Then (3:58)
Review: For its second release, Climate of Fear proudly presents "So Nice," the debut LP from Soft Boi aka Pessimist aka Kristian Jabs. Following 2019's sludge-crawl collab with Karim Maas and the eco-hellscape new age of Boreal Massif's "We All Have An Impact," Jabs turns his attention to a new nightmare: dating.
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 in stock $23.76
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Rituals
Rituals (LP)
Cat: POLAAR 014. Rel: 05 Jul 21
Aether (5:28)
Coded Language (2:24)
Evidence (8:04)
Rituals (3:31)
Numen (5:38)
Sigui So (4:14)
A Thousand Years (4:42)
You Were Here (4:55)
Review: Besides a very limited edition version at the time, Flore's beguiling second album finally sees a full vinyl outing almost 18 months after its release. Forever weaving between the dots, French visionary Flore has always had a knack of mapping out whole musical universes ever since she emerged in the leftfield fringes of the breaks scene 20 years ago and Rituals is the best example of her widescreen vision so far. Eight tracks, eight explorations into the exciting hinterland between lofi, techno, beats and experimentalism, at points we're down in the gutter, slinking along to filthy distorted basslines ('Evidence'), the next we're spiralling away into the cosmos on a rocket fuelled by Weatherall ('You Were Here'), the next we're being slamdunked by rough, wonky techno ('Numen'), the next we're reloading and playing the whole darned thing again. And again. And again. Ritually.
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 in stock $20.99
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Pool
Pool (gatefold heavyweight vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: ITLP 09. Rel: 09 Jun 21
Nvivo (5:35)
Stone Cold 369 (5:58)
LFO (4:58)
Rdvnedub (6:14)
CZ3000 Dub (6:19)
DJ Camo Bro (5:56)
Collapse Casual (4:28)
Breathing Method (5:54)
Ozone (4:56)
Rio Dub (5:43)
Testo BC Mashup (6:50)
Dolan Tours (6:37)
Absence (5:15)
60681Z (6:18)
Crosssection (4:46)
Harrison Ford (5:01)
Pepper Boys (6:13)
Fourth (5:27)
Review: Munich based producer Bryan Mueller aka Skee Mask presents his latest album titled Pool, via local imprint Ilian Tape which follows up his LP Compro which came out three years ago. There's an extensive collection of sonic experiments on offer on this one, such as opening cut 'Nvivo' which goes down an IDM route, to the glassy eyed rave euphoria of 'LFO', the intelligent drum and bass reductions of 'Rio Dub' and UK influenced steppers like 'Crossection'.
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 in stock $46.13
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Digitale Pourpre (B-STOCK)
Digitale Pourpre (B-STOCK) (limited clear vinyl LP)
Cat: WUR 009 (B-STOCK). Rel: 15 Jun 15
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged, denting and creasing to the outer sleeve particuarly towards the corners, record in excellent condition
Purpurea
Woody Wood
High Line
So Good For Me
Realite Augmentee
Wind Up
Anyday
Erotica
When We Were Young
All Right
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged, denting and creasing to the outer sleeve particuarly towards the corners, record in excellent condition***


Parisian sound conjurers Turnsteak step up with their debut album Digitale Pourpre. With a sterling reputation for smelting genres and smashing established ideas, their sound is one that resonates with all forms of broken beats, tech and bass music. As a result, the whole album switches and flickers between flavours; the rapid eastern take on new wave with "So Good For Me" the Hudmo-meets-AWE beat frenzy and synth splashes of "Woody Wood" and the sadboi moans and cries of "Wind Up" are just three examples of the duo's dexterity, creativity and, ultimately, musicianship. A very accomplished debut album.
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 in stock $14.14
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II
II (LP)
Cat: MTR 035LP. Rel: 01 Aug 13
The Mark (interlude)
Bad Kingdom
Versions
Let In The Light
Gita
Clouded (interlude)
Damage Done
This Time
Review: Given the hype that surrounded the release of the first Moderat set back in 2009, we can surely expect more of the same for this second outing from Apparat and Modeselektor. Those familiar with the first album's woozy blend of IDM, Thom Yorke indebted vocal dreaminess, porchlight techno and post-dubstep rhythms will immediately feel right at home. Online reviews have focused largely on II's atmospheric warmth, and the way in which the Berlin-based trio seems to have refined their sound. Both are valid critiques; certainly, there's a maturity and musical complexity to the album that betters much of their previous works. It's not much of a dancefloor set, but that's entirely the point; this is locked-in headphone listening for the wide-eyed generation.
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Intérprete: Toki Fuko
 in stock $16.85
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Yugen
Yugen (LP)
Cat: RM 010. Rel: 09 Aug 16
Crystal Oblivion (4:19)
Ephemeral (2:59)
Cathedrals (3:21)
Celestial Mechanics (3:50)
End Of Stars (3:36)
USHDKNW (2:28)
Mermaids (3:57)
Under The Lake (3:44)
Shore (3:41)
Yugen (3:34)
Review: Glasgow grime producer Konchis engages his Jetsam alter ego for a wavier sonic serenade than we're used to from him. Tapping into his dreamier, more emotional side for an album length narrative, the Scottish scientist switches from tripped out swooning harmonies wrapped casually over Dilla-ish beats ("End Of Stars") to woozy cries over fuzzy synth riffs ("Cathedrals") to soul-jarring deep sea strangeness ("Mermaids"). Otherworldly, cosmic and mischievously off-kilter, Konchis has found the perfect muse in his alter ego right here. One of a kind.
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 in stock $10.16
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Hollowed
Hollowed (2xLP)
Cat: ZIQ 374. Rel: 15 Mar 16
A Delicate Balance (4:47)
Redeemer (4:34)
Beyond Sight (5:50)
Terminus (5:30)
Cobra (4:08)
Nex (2:04)
Memory Shard (2:22)
Murmur (4:54)
Aquamarine (3:10)
Reflection Through Destruction (3:41)
Jenova (6:12)
Vesper (1:27)
Vacuum I (4:52)
Review: Planet Mu usher in the return of Ital Tek and a new sonic approach for the long-term label associate, as Hollowed finds Alan Myson switching up his approach. The chance to immerse himself in a new studio set up was the impetus for Myson to engage in laying down countless hours' worth of loops, drones and textures. It is apparently a method he used as a teenager, but armed with years of recording experience he was now able to make the record he had then envisaged. Fans of the crisp style of dubstep Ital Tek made his name on might be a bit taken aback by this new direction, but there is plenty of fine music to explore here for those that like their sounds abstract and impressionistic.
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 in stock $12.70
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Oh No
Oh No (LP)
Cat: HDBLP 030. Rel: 18 May 16
New Ogi (2:18)
VV Violence (3:57)
Never Enough (4:22)
I Talk BB (3:59)
Going Somewhere (4:30)
It Means I Love You (4:35)
Vivica (4:01)
Oh No (4:39)
Begins (4:02)
Could Be U (3:38)
Review: Frequent Jeremy Greenspan and Morgan Geist collaborator Jessy Lanza was hailed as a future star on the release of her 2013 debut album, Pull My Hair Back. That album projected her as some kind of New York freestyle chanteuse dragged kicking and screaming into the 21st century, backed by an all-electronic band fascinated with the potential of future R&B and left-of-centre synth-pop. This belated follow-up, which was once again produced in cahoots with Jeremy Greenspan, is even better. Colourful, vibrant and attractive, the ten songs are truthful to their '80s NYC inspirations, but smartly avoid the pitfalls of such blatant retro-futurism. In other words, it's a superb collection of future R&B and pop gems.
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For You & I
For You & I (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: HDBLP 045. Rel: 20 Sep 19
Glitch Bitch (3:08)
London Ting/Dark As Fuck (feat Le3 BLACK) (4:41)
So Scared (4:23)
Hand Drops (3:24)
Sensual (feat Theo) (5:45)
For You & I (5:19)
My Future (feat Le3 BLACK) (3:39)
Scraping My Feet (4:28)
Sick 9 (2:45)
Vowel/Consonant (6:06)
Review: Loraine James is the latest going talent to make a bold statement on Hyperdub. Her new album reflects the sounds of the London she grew up in while also exploring issues around identity and queerness. Grime, UK drill, electronica and jazz all colour the album and can be as abrasive and confrontational as it can sweet and soothing. Our picks are "London Ting/Dark As Fuck": a caustic brew of distorted drums and frazzled synths with angst ridden vocals and "For You & I" which is a soothing beauty despite its hyperdriven loops. A personal and expressive album that also acts as a fine snapshot of London as it sounds right now.
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In Waves
In Waves (LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: YO 356LP. Rel: 19 Sep 24
Wanna (3:26)
Treat Each Other Right (3:41)
Waited All Night (feat Romy, Oliver Sim & The Xx) (2:34)
Baddy On The Floor (feat Honey Dijon) (3:35)
Dafodil (feat Kelsey Lu, John Glacier & Panda Bear) (3:31)
Still Summer (3:17)
Jamie Xx & Robyn - "Life" (3:29)
The Feeling I Get From You (3:40)
Breather (6:15)
All You Children (feat The Avalanches) (4:12)
Every Single Weekend (interlude) (3:17)
Falling Together (feat Oona Doherty) (3:29)
Review: Jamie xx's long-awaited new album, In Waves, marks the next chapter in the career of one of the most sought-after producers of his generation. With In Waves, Jamie captures the emotional crescendos and thrilling volatility of a mystical night out. As you return home in the cigarette ash dawn, the specifics of the last eight hours blur, but the feelings remain a crystalline memory. In Waves is a melancholy paradise of bliss, heartbreak, and introspection. It tells the story of a journey where you merge into the divine pulse of shadows, light, and dance floor rhythms. It's a strobe light epiphany about the limitless possibilities and spiritual capacities of humanity. Nine years after his debut solo masterpiece, In Colour, the London producer has not only surpassed the heights of its predecessor but has also rendered all supernatural adjectives and analogies understated. Jamie xx's reputation for creating deeply evocative and transformative music is all found here, setting a new standard for electronic production.
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 in stock $23.48
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Lonely Road
Lonely Road (gatefold red marbled vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: VSN 142. Rel: 12 Dec 24
Sunrise (2:06)
Lonely Road (3:26)
Addict (3:15)
Wish (3:44)
Leave It (5:40)
Deep Blue (3:07)
Posers (3:14)
Empty Field (4:46)
Reaching Zero (4:27)
Picture Of Us (3:46)
Morph (3:21)
Reconnect (3:04)
Spirit Animal (2:13)
Echoes Of Desolation (3:22)
End Line (2:26)
Deception (4:22)
Dawn (2:52)
Review: One of the most interesting artists to have emerged from the Czech and Slovak based crossbreed movements that dominated the first decade of the century on the harder side of d&b, Forbidden Society has evolved and morphed with the times to a much deeper, emotionally-wrought but still hard-assed sound. This seventh studio album (released on Noisia's iconic Vision imprint) is the best version of his fusions so far. From the dark industrial strength dubstep swagger of 'Wish' to the sci-fi hurricane of cuts like 'Deception' and 'Reaching Zero', this is an incredible body of work from an impressive and unique craftsman.
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Tunnel
SHARD VIEW / VARIOUS
Tunnel (2xLP)
Cat: SVS 001. Rel: 04 Mar 25
Boylan, USF & DOK - "Prime Directives" (6:27)
Boylan & Slimzee - "Mash Up" (5:05)
Boylan & Slimzee - "Box" (6:01)
Boylan &Trends - "Septic Peg" (5:06)
Boylan, Trends & Slimzee - "Thunder Ridge" (5:35)
Boylan & Youngsta - "How Dare You" (5:05)
Boylan - "Podracer" (5:04)
Boylan & DOK - "Depth Charge" (5:05)
Boylan & Slimzee - "Mitzi" (5:04)
Boylan, DOK & Youngsta - "Just Breathing" (5:06)
Review: Get ready for some proper breakbeat tackle as Oil Gang reprobate Boylan recruits the troops for a heavyweight apocalyptic 140 BPM showdown. With the likes of Slimzee, Trends, D.O.K, U.S.F and Youngsta all on side, the mood is tense and the textures are rough. Imagine that sci-fi sternness of Virus, that old school rolling breakbeat bass of Koma & Bones or Evil 9 complete with the more modern neck snap abrasion of acts like Former or Coido and you're in the right rave. Mean, gritty and unapologetic.
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HeartCore
HeartCore (gatefold neon pink vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: SCSC 001. Rel: 12 Feb 24
Friendships Lost (9:14)
Little Pink Hearts (9:14)
Bouncy (5:13)
London SE15 (5:52)
Into The Light (7:53)
Down The Rabbit Hole (8:11)
Doll Time (9:49)
HeartCore (13:02)
Never Give Up (5:23)
Review: Sarah Sommers' inaugural album HeartCore was captured live at Princess Tower Studios in Berlin. Clocking in at 74 minutes, it's a vibrant fusion of dance music genres fuelled by Sarah's profound passion for electronic beats that span various eras. From dub to techno, house to dubstep, and drum & bass to breakbeat, the record showcases all that and more across nine tracks extracted from Sarah's live sets and previously performed across Berlin clubs in 2022 and 2023. A testament to her lifelong love of the music, this LP epitomises authenticity and comes on lovely gatefold neon pink wax.
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EXIT 1004
VARIOUS
EXIT 1004 (clear vinyl LP)
Cat: EXIT 1004. Rel: 29 Oct 24
Tasha & Cadans - "Soft Grimness" (5:48)
Joe Seven - "Typh Jam" (5:47)
Flore - "Sharp" (5:28)
Poison Arrow - "Juego Carnal" (5:09)
Consequence - "I Forgot You & You Forgot Me" (6:58)
Carrier - "A Victim Of Gravity" (4:51)
Steffi - "Yellow Background" (5:05)
Freedom Engine - "Welcome To The Pharmacy" (5:59)
Review: Exit Records wraps up its 100 series with EXIT100 Pt. Four, featuring an eclectic line-up of cutting-edge beats, drum & bass, techno and experimental tracks. Curated by label boss dBridge, it embodies Exit's forward-thinking ethos that brings together some of the most inventive names in the scene. From Tasha & Cadans' 'Soft Grimness' to Freedom Engine's atmospheric 'Welcome to the Pharmacy,' each track showcases a unique approach to the electronic dance scene. This final instalment perfectly represents Exit's progressive sound and vision, celebrating a legacy while firmly looking to the future.
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Process
Process (heavyweight vinyl LP + CD)
Cat: YTLP 158. Rel: 03 Feb 17
Plastic 100C (5:14)
Blood On Me (4:08)
Kora Sings (4:13)
(No One Knows Me) Like The Piano (3:37)
Take Me Inside (2:23)
Reverse Faults (4:14)
Under (4:39)
Timmy's Prayer (4:24)
Incomplete Kisses (3:54)
What Shouldn't I Be? (3:33)
Plastic 100C (CD)
Blood On Me
Kora Sings
(No One Knows Me) Like The Piano
Take Me Inside
Reverse Faults
Under
Timmy's Prayer
Incomplete Kisses
What Shouldn't I Be?
Review: Having previously worked with SBTRKT, Kanye West, Drake, Jesse Ware and Frank Ocean, amongst others, Sampha is no newcomer. This, though, is the British singer, songwriter and producer's debut album, and it's something of an understated gem. One particularly enthusiastic reviewer called it "an R&B album for the ages"; while that may be pushing it a bit, there's no denying that Process is an impressive collection of tracks. The beats are inventive, the electronics crisp, the samples carefully chosen, and the musical touches pitched just right. At the centre of it all stands Sampha, delivering thoughtful, heartfelt and sometimes poignant lyrics in his wonderfully evocative voice.
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Dark Red
Dark Red (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: TRUE 1111. Rel: 01 Apr 15
Ten Days Of Falling (4:43)
Meet Ur Maker (5:19)
Buried (6:56)
Emerge From Smoke (4:43)
Slow Descent (6:20)
Apathy (feat D33J) (5:26)
Relentless (5:11)
Ditch (4:39)
Remains (3:27)
Fading (6:06)
Beams (5:12)
Review: It's been four long years since the last full-length from American electronica producer Henry "Shlohmo" Laufer, a particularly epic wait given his early productivity (he famously launched his career with three albums in two years). Dark Red is, happily, an impressive set, with 11 doses of IDM inspired goodness stretched across two slabs of heavyweight wax. There's naturally much to admire, from the evocative, lo-fi fuzziness of "Emerge From Smoke" and picturesque D33J hook-up "Apathy" (a kind of ambient jazz exploration with hints of horror), to the skittish, jungle-influenced madness of "Fading". Best of all, though, is closer "Beams", a full-throttle exercise in the power of breakcore percussion.
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Asiatisch
Cat: HDBLP 024. Rel: 01 May 14
Shanzhai (For Shanzhai Biennial) (feat Helen Feng)
Szechuan
Wudang
Loading Beijing
Hainan Island
Shenzhen
Dragon Tattoo
Forbidden City
Shanghai Freeway
Jade Stairs
Review: Multidisciplinary artist Fatima Al Qadiri aligns with Hyperdub to release Asiatisch, a keenly anticipated debut album that's described as a "simulated road trip through an imagined China". First coming to prominence on the UNO label in 2011, Al Qadiri has subsequently provoked critical acclaim for the 2012 Desert Strike EP for Fade To Mind that played on her time spent living in Kuwait as a child, while her work under the Ayshay moniker for Tri Angle explored vocals in a unique manner. Asiatisch expands on the political themes of Desert Strike in a new and unexpected way, and acts as a homage to the style of grime known as "sinogrime". Asian motifs and melodies are prominent throughout whilst conceptually Al Qadiri runs through "the fantasies of east Asia as refracted through pulpy Western pop culture". If that wasn't enough to sell you on the concept, opening track "Shanzhai" is a "nonsensical Mandarin" language cover of Sinead O'Connor's "Nothing Compares 2 U".
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 in stock $10.50
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Live/Remix
Live/Remix (2xLP)
Cat: LPRW 194. Rel: 23 Apr 14
City Of Glass
Rubidium
Ruins
Steepless (feat Cornella)
Clipper
Window Seat
Laker Boo
Dawn Patrol (alternative ending)
Rubidium (Luke Abbott remix)
Window Seat (Will Ward remix)
Laker Boo (DVA Hi Emotions mix)
Line (SBTRKT remix)
Review: Live/Remix sees Portico Quartet bring their powerful live performance to the record format and open up their material to some excellent reworks. Drawing on the inspiration of electronica, ambient, classical and dance music, they take their strange, beautiful, cinematic, future music to exciting new vistas with the tracks on the live section drawn from a series of performances during 2012. Fans of the eminently talented London-based group will particularly love the second slab of remixes as they offer some real insight into the band's personality with Portico Quartet picking and curating the featured remixers, which include Luke Abbot, Scratcha DVA and SBTRKT.
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Threads
Threads (2xLP)
Cat: CIV 059. Rel: 22 Oct 13
Folding Shadows
The Silence (feat Jinadu)
Healing Rain
Jus Sayin' (feat Gone The Hero)
Drift (interlude)
Reverse Logic
Corridor 2013
Nagual
Patients (feat MC Jabu)
Deep Sea Pyramid
Wall of Light
Jaguar
Wicker & Pearl
Governer's Bay
The Road (feat Charlie Dark)
Review: Jim Coles' decision back in 2010 to implement a swerve in his sonic trajectory away from his hip-hop past as 2tall in favour of a more all-encompassing approach that touches on various strands of bass culture as Om Unit has paid off and then some. Subsequent releases on Exit, Autonomic, Civil Music, Metalheadz and his own Cosmic Bridge imprint have all shown Om Unit eminently capable of tempo shifting productions that appeal to fans of Bass music, Drum & Bass and footwork alike. The latter has been explored further while the Dream Continuum collaboration with Machinedrum on Planet Mu and his Philip D. Kick alias where the link between Chicago's juke heritage and UK Jungle was explored. All this and more is included on Threads, a debut Om Unit LP for Civil Music that deftly collates various strands (or threads) of his production career over the past fifteen years for a cohesive 15 track set that veers through of hip hop, dubstep, jungle and even house.
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Tnght
Tnght (LP)
Cat: WAP 337LM. Rel: 19 Jul 12
Top Floor
Goooo
Higher Ground
Bugg'n
Easy Easy
Review: Making their debut on Warp, Hudson Mohawke and Lunice proudly cross their beams to rain down a sick and slick kind of future-crunk, aptly demonstrated in in the introductory nature of bass-rich teaser "Top Floor" with its juke leanings and menacing posture. There's a detuned nature to the recognisable bleeps and wails on offer here while the beats remain crunchy and steadfast. "Higher Ground" is more overt in its use of juke to create a twisted kind of hype, while "Bugg'n" drips and drops in a loping vat of sub bass and slow-mo strangeness, leaving you with one of the oddest takes on the contemporary mess of electronic beats.
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Embers
Embers (2xLP limited to 200 copies)
Cat: YUKU 040. Rel: 23 Jul 24
Intro (4:28)
SQ1x2 (6:31)
Voodoo Magick (7:05)
Traffic (3:41)
The Holy Breaks (6:48)
Manchester Tramen (6:44)
Lighthouse PSV (5:30)
Iceberg (6:17)
Anonymous (4:28)
Fatal Crash Test (5:38)
Formee (4:58)
The Shadow & The Light (7:02)
Review: Time to stare right in the eye of Jupiter again as the legendary and un-accidental hero Sonic rolls out his fourth solo studio album Embers on wax. Previously dropping LPs on the likes of Western Lore and Sneaker Social Club, this one comes courtesy of check-on-sight fringe fusionists Yuku and it draws heavily on his roots in the jungle / hardcore primordial soup in the most exciting creative ways. Big synth blasts and steamroller drums ('The Holy Breaks'), ominous tension and rising drama ('Fatal Crash Test') and the all-essential de-climatising end-of-journey meltdown ('The Shadow & The Light') A stunning Sonic trip in all the right ways.
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Love Hallucination
Love Hallucination (gatefold LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: HDBLP 063. Rel: 27 Jul 23
Don't Leave Me Now (2:58)
Midnight Ontario (3:02)
Limbo (3:25)
Casino Niagara (4:01)
Don't Cry On My Pillow (3:23)
Big Pink Rose (3:28)
Drive (3:39)
I Hate Myself (3:08)
Gossamer (4:39)
Marathon (3:09)
Double Time (2:37)
Review: Hyperdub continues to stamp its authority down on a wide variety of electronic music, in this case throwing the light, bouncing club-ready sounds of Canada's Jessy Lanza into the mix of a back catalogue that touches on everything from ambient to dubstep and footwork. But, while we open on the snare-happy garage-house of 'Don't Leave Me Now', and tracks like 'Drive' also look to the dancefloor, things don't stay there long. 'Don't Cry On My Pillow', for example, is a low stepping piece of alternative electronic soul. 'Big Pink Rose' opts for synth refrains and staccato drums to create a steamy, heady neon r&b brew with added yacht. 'Double Time' deconstructs pop balladry and makes it sound lo-fi yet huge, 'I Hate Myself' seems to take a lead from tropicalia-hued, leftfield electronica.
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Sophie
Sophie (gatefold clear vinyl 2xLP (indie exclusive))
Cat: TRANS 809XX. Rel: 26 Sep 24
Intro (The Full Horror) (4:24)
Rawwwwww (feat Jozzy) (7:15)
Plunging Asymptote (feat Juliana Huxtable) (4:56)
The Dome’s Protection (feat Nina Kraviz) (2:41)
Reason Why (feat Kim Petras & BC Kingdom) (3:47)
Live In My Truth (feat BC Kingdom & Liz) (4:08)
Why Lies (feat BC Kingdom & Liz) (4:19)
Do You Wanna Be Alive (feat feat Big Sister) (2:03)
Elegance (feat Popstar) (2:57)
Berlin Nightmare (feat Evita Manji) (4:52)
Gallop (feat Evita Manji) (4:17)
One More Time (feat Popstar) (3:23)
Exhilarate (feat Bibi Bourelly) (4:16)
Always & Forever (feat Hannah Diamond) (4:46)
My Forever (feat Cecile Believe) (4:05)
Love Me Off Earth (feat Doss) (3:41)
Review: The late SOPHIE Xeon shaped modern pop and experimental music with her Grammy-nominated 'Oil of Every Pearl's Un-Insides' and 'PRODUCT' series in the mid-to-late 2010s, working alongside A.G. Cook and PC Music to create some of the most futuristic and bubbly music. Xeon produced for Vince Staples, Madonna and Charli XCX before her sudden passing in January 2021, she is known for her unique, textural production style that has even been featured in McDonald's adverts (of all places). Her first posthumous project has been lovingly brought to fruition by her family estate run by her brother, handpicking songs he says she would've wanted to be released that were nearly finished. The first track 'Reason Why', featuring Kim Petras and BC Kingdom, has long been a fan favourite since live performances and leaked demos hit SoundCloud over four years ago. It's a spacious and squeaky clean dance track, one of many examples SOPHIE produced, showcasing what pop's future could look like.
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 in stock $33.14
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Severant (Deluxe Edition)
Cat: ZIQ 309X. Rel: 06 Oct 22
Visioning Shared Tomorrows (2:05)
Ant City (3:23)
Whisper Fate (2:42)
Onset (Escapism) (3:00)
Scissors (3:32)
Truth Flood (3:41)
Reality Drift (2:18)
Ascension Phase (2:52)
Salt Lake Cuts (5:16)
Seeing The Edges (3:54)
Flight Path (4:27)
Vectoral (2:58)
As We Lie Promising (0:45)
Work, Live & Sleep Incollapsing Space (4:32)
Shutter Light Girl (1:07)
Memory Rain (3:37)
Review: After the massive impact of Vex'd in the breakthrough years of dubstep, it was big news when Jamie Teasdale chose to swerve in his own direction and emerge as Kuedo. Released in 2011, Severant was a bold statement of intent which didn't wholly shirk what had come before, but placed emphasis on the kind of romantic synthesis you'd readily associate with Vangelis and saw trap and other influences sneaking into the mix. In hindsight, Severant is typical of the times we live in, drawing on a glut of influences and presenting its own idiosyncratic vision, but above all that the emotion and intent of Teasdale's ideas make it an enduring, captivating listen.
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Liquids Heaven
Liquids Heaven (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: LPIL 2096. Rel: 25 Nov 22
Euphoria (feat Liz) (3:40)
Everybody (feat 10k Caash & Zelooperz) (3:30)
Dreams 1000000 (feat Milk) (3:32)
Slip N Slide (3:37)
Bite That 2 (feat Trinidad James) (3:27)
Sideroom (3:18)
Bunny Lava (feat Virgen Maria) (3:57)
No Antidote (feat Ripparachie) (2:15)
Static (feat Banshee) (3:41)
Ya! (feat 645AR) (2:22)
Never Leave (feat Milk) (4:37)
Review: Following last year's Cheetah Bend album, Detroit maverick Jimmy Edgar returns with another beguiling conceptual LP. This time we find the prolific experimenter taking influence from liquid matter and the physicality of digital art as he explores the fertile hinterland between hip-hop, techno and contemporary funk. From neo-R&B swoonery to uncompromised club-tearing grit via industrial strength beat abstraction - featuring collabs with the likes of Trinidad James, 10kCaash, Milk and ZelooperZ - this is one of Jimmy's most far out and explorative bodies of work so far. Stay hydrated.

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Classical Curves (10 Year Anniversary Special Edition)
Cat: ER 001. Rel: 01 Nov 22
Backseat Becomes A Zone While We Glide (1:37)
Her (4:50)
The Courts (1:57)
BAD (4:09)
How We Relate To The Body (5:53)
Club Thanz (3:12)
Hyatt Park Nights (part 1) (2:19)
Hyatt Park Nights (part 2) (3:03)
Strawberries (0:53)
Love Is Real (2:44)
He Watches Over Us All
Floating (dub mix)
Review: For all of the genre-bending insanity of his early singles on Night Slugs, it's unlikely that anyone could have foreseen Jam City coming out with an album like this. Across ten tracks the producer delivers music that runs the gauntlet between Prince-influenced funk that flickers like a burnt-out neon sign, Chicago house that sounds like it was made in an echo chamber and Philly club that sounds like it was made for an athletics commercial. Despite its air of detached ADD hyperreality it's an album that's never cold, and never once looks down on the listener ... in short, absolutely essential even now, a decade on.
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The End Of All Physical Form
Cat: SNKRLP 010. Rel: 10 May 23
Thaw (4:06)
Euxinia (5:07)
Arsu (3:58)
Cloud Chamber (3:59)
Beneath The Undertow (4:57)
Non-Euclidean Fantasy (3:24)
Prototype (3:54)
The End Of All Physical Form (4:35)
Tundra (4:21)
No Gravity (3:10)
Review: Following last year's Final Departure on Keysound, J Shadow returns to the realm of albums with his second LP, this time on Sneaker Social Club. Ominously titled The End Of All Physical Form, it's business as usual as J plays between the genres, murking up boundary lines with a raw sense of funk and emotional energy. Sitting somewhere between breaks, garage, grime and drum & bass, the whole body of work is a whirlwind attack of the senses that works well both for home listening and dancefloor demolishing. From the breakbeat bombardment of 'Arsu' to the much slower, undiluted eski-beat heaviness of 'Prototype' by way of the turbo charged futurist finale 'No Gravity', J Shadow has delivered something special here... And it sounds best on the physical form of a 12".
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Raven
Raven (gatefold vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WARPLP 320. Rel: 10 Feb 23
Washed Away (3:40)
Happy Ending (4:15)
Let It Go (4:11)
On The Run (5:00)
Missed Call (4:02)
Closure (3:20)
Contact (4:34)
Fooley (2:54)
Holier (4:20)
Raven (4:21)
Bruises (4:38)
Sorbet (5:33)
Divorce (3:23)
Enough For Love (4:12)
Far Away (4:31)
Review: The second studio album by Kelela is now out, coming a whopping six years after her debut Take Me Apart. Whereas beforehand we were hardly clued in as to its sonic and lyrical content, this deluxe 2xLP version provides us a full illumination. Whoppingly beautiful neo-soul vocals from the resident Big Dada/Warp artist glide across contemporary electronic dance production from collaborators from AceMo to Fauzia, making this a thorough testimonial of black women's experience in today's music world. 'Happy Ending' is the standout, skilfully weaving a heated picture of a complex, breakeat-backed love on the dancefloor.
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Spine
Spine (2xLP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: ARTRL 001LP. Rel: 21 Feb 23
Unfolding (4:11)
Spine (8:23)
Sensuous Sky (4:13)
Mirrored Madness (6:25)
We Tumble On The Edges (2:45)
Phosphorus Cycle (7:28)
Desert Bloom (4:05)
Where Do We Go From Here (4:26)
Out Of The Shadows (4:30)
Levitating Fluid (7:02)
Review: The first release on SOS Gunver Ryberg's own imprint, Arterial Recordings, is a great example of how wrong assumptions and presumptions can be when based on labels. And no, we don't mean record labels. Ryberg is an award-winning sound artist, but what do we mean when we say things like that? Is it the dense theoretical and conceptual sonics designed solely as installations within the institutions of art itself, or something more tangibly recognisable as 'music' itself? Maybe it's neither. It can definitely be both. Spine proves that last point wonderfully. Yes, this is electronic music at the bleeding edge, strange aural worlds crafted from noises and gadgets that could be the controls of a space craft from the future for all the average person might know. But the tracks here are definite and deliberately designed to be heard as tracks, whether that's the serene, floating-past-the-cosmos ambience of 'Sensuous Sky', or the frantic breakbeat tension of the title track.
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The Rat Road
The Rat Road (2xLP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: SBLL 2A. Rel: 28 Sep 23
Remnant
Waiting (feat Teezo Touchdown)
Rain Crush
Days Go By (feat Toro Y Moi)
LFO (feat Sampha & Geoge Riley) (0:33)
Creepin' (interlude) (0:29)
Limitless (feat Leilah & Sampah) (4:30)
Go To Ground (2:09)
Wasted (feat Anna Of The North) (1:14)
Coppa (feat Kai-Isaiah Jamal) (2:07)
You, Love (2:23)
Don't Let (0:31)
No Intention (feat Leilah)
Forward (feat Leilah)
D Double E (interlude)
You Broke My Heart But Imma Fix It (2:15)
Palm Reader (0:19)
Drift (feat Leilah) (2:08)
Demons (feat Toro Y Moi) (2:51)
Saya (feat Saya Gray - interlude) (0:51)
The Rat Road (feat Teezo Touchdown) (3:48)
I See A Stair (feat Little Dragon) (3:22)
Review: SBTRKT has always been outlandish in the music he has made. His new album The Rat Road is another testament to that with its audacious sounds and adventurous electronic styles. This record from composer and producer Aaron Jerome - who for many years kept his real name hidden - is his first in some seven years and it mixes up everything from retro glitch to wiggling drum & bass, nimble bass to 90s-referencing rave cuts. Guest vocalists Leilah and George Riley add some hooky mainstream bait and all in all this is a welcome return.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Bass
 in stock $26.51
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Playing Robots Into Heaven
Playing Robots Into Heaven (limited gatefold white vinyl 2xLP + poster (indie exclusive))
Cat: 559688 6. Rel: 21 Sep 23
Asking To Break (2:52)
Loading (4:45)
Tell Me (4:57)
Fall Back (4:00)
He's Been Wonderful (3:21)
Big Hammer (3:58)
I Want You To Know (4:42)
Night Sky (3:35)
Fire The Editor (4:05)
If You Can Hear Me (2:12)
Playing Robots Into Heaven (3:40)
Cmyk (3:32)
Footnotes (4:40)
I'll Stay (3:46)
Postpone (3:35)
Klavierwerke (4:52)
Tell Her Safe (3:20)
I Only Know (What I Know Now) (4:59)
Don't You Think I Do (3:10)
Love What Happened Here (5:29)
At Birth (4:30)
Curbside (4:15)
Review: Maintaining his trajectory into the upper echelons of alt-pop with carte blanche to do as he pleases, James Blake returns with his sixth studio album Playing Robots Into Heaven. From his brief dalliance with the post-dubstep underground into his sombre strain of electronic indie songwriting, Blake has confounded expectations at every turn and the drop of lead single 'Big Hammer' should maintain that trend. There's no big vocal turn from his delicate voice, but rather a twitchy, sub-loaded beat somewhere on the outer edges of trap with some diced up MC samples, pointing to an exciting foray into unpredictable waters from a truly gifted major league maverick.
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 in stock $40.62
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Descifrar (B-STOCK)
Cat: NF 041 (B-STOCK). Rel: 27 Apr 22
 
B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve, also slight surface mark on the record, but otherwise in excellent condition
Descifrar (3:25)
MORPH (4:56)
No Time (feat Tama Gucci) (3:18)
Distension (3:21)
Ceniza (feat Valenciagas Falsas) (3:40)
Gare Du Nord (2:51)
Trying (feat Tama Gucci) (4:42)
Bite Me (5:57)
Crush (2:34)
Verde, Vert, Verde! (2:45)
Dividuacion (feat Estoc) (3:33)
Impasse (feat Wasted Fates) (2:36)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve, also slight surface mark on the record, but otherwise in excellent condition***


Following his debut album Discretizacion in 2018, Mexican fusionist Imaabs delivers his sophomore LP Descifrar. An exploration of postmodern, hyper-digital emotions and fragmented encounters in the modern human experience, the album sees him darting off in multiple directions simultaneously. One moment we're rolling our sleeves up to pounding techno ('Distension'), the next we're swooning dulcet pop bliss ('No Time'), the next we're pushed head first into a bath full of cosmic bubbles and breaks ('Gare Du Nord')... These are just three of the extremities mapped out by Imaabs parameters. A perfect soundtrack for time that concentration spans forgot.
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 in stock $7.39
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Cry Sugar
Cry Sugar (limited transparent blue vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WARPLP 347I. Rel: 11 Aug 22
Ingle Nook (1:53)
Intentions (4:19)
Expo (0:40)
Behold (2:26)
Bicstan (4:39)
Stump (4:23)
Dance Forever (3:07)
Bow (2:42)
Is It Supposed (6:13)
Lonely Days (5:27)
Redeem (7:29)
Rain Shadow (1:53)
KPIPE (7:00)
3 Sheets To The Wind (2:24)
Some Buzz (2:33)
Tincture (3:25)
Nork 69 (2:10)
Come A Little Closer (3:43)
Ingle Nook Slumber (1:45)
Review: Cry Sugar is the all-new album from long-time Warp mainstay Hudson Mohawke. It is yet another powerful statement that looks to mix the profane with the spiritual across some thrilling club tunes. The record is said to be inspired by "90s John Williams, film scores and spectacular soundtracks" and runs a gamut of emotions with plenty of dance floor euphoria served up in an array of innovative rhythms. HudMo himself says it is "a demented OST to score the twilight of our cultural meltdown." We say - we love it.
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 in stock $32.87
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Deep Blue Bass
Cat: DEL 13. Rel: 21 Mar 23
The Conference (3:05)
Item By Item (4:02)
Wet Dub (3:01)
Not Loved (3:52)
Isla Morada (3:46)
Original Stalker (4:30)
Rude Light (3:30)
Review: Froid Dub's new album Deep Blue Bass on French label Delodio is as deep as the Mariana Trench. The bubbling bass and gurgling synth lines bring a new aesthetic to digi-dub that places you at the centre of the cavernous and aqueous sound worlds. Mystic synth leads take the mind away up top as those bottom ends rumble on in an atmospheric fashion. Tunes are subtle marbled with acid lines and echoes, digi-dub bleeps and icy hi-hats that all help oil the rhythms and accent the basslines. A superb work.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan, GK Machine
 in stock $25.41
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Contact
Contact (LP)
Cat: ERB 012. Rel: 28 Feb 23
Fishguard (3:48)
Beyond This Realm (4:38)
Data Dump (5:02)
Rebellion (5:34)
Spray (4:54)
Svefn (3:28)
Nowhere (3:05)
It Never Ends (5:16)
Review: Bobo is Mr. Burns's beloved teddy bear but it is unlikely that the same bear is also a dab hand at crafting weighty bass music. Although born in Sweden, this Bobo is now based in Manchester and this is his debut album on Erbium. It's a work that draws on all forms of electronic sound from bass to dubstep as well as ambient, house and electro. The resulting melting pot is a triumph of both dance floor clout and home listening richness. 'Beyond This Realm' is tinged with old school rave energy, 'Rebellion' is eerie and empty bass music and 'Nowhere' is a deep jungle excursion with cuddly bass pillows.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Bass
 in stock $20.17
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Cry Sugar
Cry Sugar (limited translucent orange vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 801061 115715. Rel: 07 Jan 25
Ingle Nook (1:55)
Intentions (4:18)
Expo (0:40)
Behold (2:26)
Bicstan (4:39)
Stump (4:24)
Dance Forever (3:08)
Bow (2:43)
Is It Supposed (6:12)
Lonely Days (5:28)
Redeem (2:13)
Rain Shadow (5:33)
KPIPE (3:09)
3 Sheets To The Wind (2:24)
Some Buzz (2:35)
Tincture (3:26)
Nork 69 (2:10)
Come A Little Closer (3:44)
Ingle Nook Slumber (1:47)
Review: Hudson Mohawke has always been a bit of a universe-builder, sonically speaking. Few dance music producers to emerge in the post-millennium period have created such a unique aural personality and carved out such an individual place for themselves. Despite giving us a number of incredible pieces of work over the years, Cry Sugar was in many ways the Scottish enigma's coming of age moment. Simultaneously smashing out hardcore, slomo UK breaks, weird-hop, freak&B, alternative-leaning EDM pop, soul, jazz, festival chart house, electronic sleaze and hyper emotional electronica overtures, the 2022 record was rightly tipped as one of the year's finest. And the perfect score to the tumultuous, chaotic and confusing times we woke up in at the time this one was being meticulously pieced together.
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 in stock $70.17
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