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Juno Recommends Electro Best of 2020

Juno Recommends Electro

Juno Recommends Electro

Juno Recommends Electro Best of 2020
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Cat: LSR 007. Rel: 14 Sep 20
 
Electro
Tetrahymena (5:09)
Gene Silencing (4:04)
Zygote (4:14)
Review: The somewhat mysterious Dopplereffekt project founded by Drexciya's Gerald Donald ends their six year production hiatus with this Tetrahymena EP for Berlin label Leisure System. Established by Donald in the mid '90s, Dopplereffekt remain one of techno's most enigmatic propositions with their brand of cold, stark electro complemented by a bold, Cold War-indebted aesthetic and a general disregard for performing live or giving interviews. Though Donald has remained active production wise, developing the NRSB-11 project with DJ Stingray which recently saw the release of the politically loaded Commodified album, the Tetrahymena EP is a welcome return for Dopplereffekt and undoubtedly the most high profile release yet from Leisure System.
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out of stock $20.53
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Cat: LSR 012. Rel: 14 Sep 20
 
Electro
Dopplereffekt - "Delta Wave" (5:44)
Objekt - "Ganzfeld" (5:53)
Review: In something of a dream pairing for Leisure System, this split disc spans the old guard of electro and those well versed in pushing it into new contortions. Dopplereffekt is of course one of the most lauded of all post-Drexciya projects, and new material comes few and far between. "Delta Wave" is a lavish, sweeping wonder of celestial voices and sci-fi mystery that satisfies all your desires without sounding like a re-hash of old material. On the flipside Objekt has risen to the occasion and delivered one of his most outright electro-infused belters to date, keeping the beat rigid but funky, and working similar amounts of drawn out pads into the mix while keeping the crafty edits and playful sounds as limber as ever.
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out of stock $15.53
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Cat: VIS 316. Rel: 02 Dec 19
 
Electro
Clandestine Development (5:10)
Aegis (7:40)
Lambda (7:18)
Asimov's Code (6:36)
Review: Relentlessly prolific Boris Bunnik brings his electro-focused Versalife alias to 20/20 Vision, a label which has been excelling at a renewed focus on the sounds of electro in recent years. The 808 beats are crisp and snapping, like they should in proper electro, but the synths shape out the atmosphere in brooding, dystopian strokes shot through with a certain mournful quality. It makes for engrossing, emotionally charged material perfect for the dancefloor as much as headphone reveries - just flip to the gorgeous "Aegis" and feel yourself drift away to somewhere mystical in the far reaches of the future.
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out of stock $8.94
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Cat: LSR 022. Rel: 14 Sep 20
 
Electro
Athanatos (2:49)
Hayflick Limit (5:20)
Eukaryotic Chromosomes (3:35)
Telomere (5:50)
Mitosis (6:07)
Review: Detroit electro legends Dopplereffekt return to Leisure System for their fourth release on the Berlin based imprint. Athanatos is named after the angel of the planet Mercury in ancient Greek mythology, but that isn't so much the theme. Here the duo again explore subjects related to genetic conditions and chromosomal influences that define mortality across the EP's five tracks. After the brooding sonic landscapes of the title track , it's classic Mitchell & Nhan all the way on the majestic electronic funk of "Hayflick Limit" while devilishly enchanting slow burners like "Telomere" or "Mitosisin" lock you in with their hypnotic grasp. Raster-Noton founders Carsten Nicolai (who did the artwork) and Olaf Bender are said to have collaborated with the pair on this release.
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out of stock $25.80
5
The Hacker - "Positif/Negatif" (6:36)
214 - "Testy Robot" (5:53)
Reedale Rise - "Lux" (5:51)
Derek Carr - "The Gap" (6:22)
Review: 20/20 Vision have firmly gaffa taped their flag to the electro antennae with "Exit Planet Earth", a new compilation series celebrating veterans and newcomers in the business of tweaked out machine funk. The Hacker is up first with "Positif/Negatif", a rubbery, FX-laden workout with plenty of uneasy space around the core rhythm section. 214 follows up with the decidedly creepy, sound design-embellished "Testy Robot". On the flip Reedale Rise brings something a bit livelier with the plush synth flex pinging through "Lux". Derek Carr completes the set with "The Gap", a lush slice of melancholic machine dreaming for mellower moments.
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Get Up (live At The MAP Lounge) (4:52)
Other People (5:05)
Can't See Us (4:12)
Programming (4:09)
Keep Hanging (4:10)
Out With Tha Old (4:12)
Review: Second time around for D.I.E's The Man You'll Never See Part 2, a near legendary set of bustling, funk-fuelled electro cuts that first surfaced on Clone back in 2003. This new edition includes five of the EP's six original tracks, replacing "Space Travel" with the similarly sought-after "Programming" - a Drexciya-esque workout rich in fizzing drum machine beats, rumbling sub-bass and deep space acid lines - which originally appeared on 2002's Keep Hanging EP. It remains a superb set of tracks, all told, with the Motor City duo flitting between deep and melodious cuts ("Other People"), vocal-laced Cybotron tributes ("Keep Hanging"), decidedly intergalactic fare ("Out With Tha Old") and quirky, glassy-eyed gems ("U Can't See Us").
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Cat: VIS 321. Rel: 14 Sep 20
 
Electro
Past Futures (5:19)
Virtual Array (6:17)
Gantm (5:21)
Lessened By Lessons (4:47)
Review: Having established himself many moons ago on Alphabet Set, Cignol has gone on to become a firm fixture in the contemporary electro scene with drops on labels like Lunar Disko, Furthur Electronix, Seagrave and many more. Now he appears on 20:20 Vision with an EP that slots perfectly into the electro direction the label has been exploring in the past couple of years. 'Past Futures' pivots around a nagging acid line, a pitched-down vocal hook and an easy tempo, while 'Virtual Array' swerves for the plushest Drexciya-indebted territory. 'Gantm' brings forth more 303 action, matched with all kinds of other playful synth strokes and a tumbling beat. 'Lessened By Lessons' completes the set on a plaintive note, but with a similar palette of expressive synth lines and a keen sense of harmony powering the track.
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out of stock $8.94
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Cat: PLANT43 001. Rel: 27 Jul 20
 
Electro
Density Wave
Dream Archive
21 Winters
Review: Plant 43 is the quintessential electro stalwart, truly immersed in the sound and forever finding new realms of inspiration within the well-worn formula. Following the largely ambient The Countless Stones album on his newly minted label, the man known as Emile Facey now switches stance for some propulsive excursions that will keep his ardent followers more than satisfied. "Density Wave" splits the difference between ethereal pad moods and bruising machine funk, while "Dream Archive" keeps things sparse, deep and heavy. "21 Winters" piles on some of the most dramatic synth work we've heard from Facey in a hot minute, bringing serious levels of bombast to the electro arena and retaining that distinctive edge we expect from a Plant43 record.




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out of stock $7.37
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Cat: BAREC 010. Rel: 16 Mar 20
 
Electro
Sonic Assault (5:42)
Exoplanets (4:51)
Sonic Assault (Docta Gee remix) (5:06)
Black-eyed Humanoids (5:45)
UFO Believers (5:44)
Review: Slovenian electro master Zeta Reticula has been on the rampage over the past few years, spraying machine funk bullets all over the shop on labels like Bass Agenda, Electrix and Mechatronica. Now the man otherwise known as Umek lands on the rapid-rising Latvian label Blind Allies with the first dedicated artist EP after a string of various artist 12"s. The vibe is nocturnal and noirish across these five bombs, staying true to both the Reticula sound and Blind Allies. There are plenty of playful synth blips and bleeps wriggling their way through the mix too - this is far from morose dungeon electro, but something more like mutant body poppers for darkened souls.
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10
Ron Obvious - "Tugging" (Bum Jump mix)
Ron Obvious - "Elixic 3"
Tristan Da Cunha - "Bass Penetration" (Tushy dub)
Freakenstein - "Thafonk"
Review: The second drop on Hearlucinate comes correct with some more of that nasty party-starting tackle you want to make sure you're packing in your utility belt. The 'Bum Jump' mix of Ron Obvious' 'Tugging' kicks off the A side with a cheeky swing, bendy acid line and nimble organ licks to give you a loose and lively 90s flavour, which carries on through to the break-speckled acid funker 'Elixic 3'. On the B side, Tristan Da Cunha gets locked into a tunnelling tech house shuffle with plenty of ruff n' tuff attitude on the 'Tushy Dub' of 'Bass Penetration'. Then Da Cunha dons his Freakenstein alias to slap down the body-poppin', bleep-tastic electro funk of 'Thafonk' for all the B-girls and B-boys.

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Jensen Interceptor X Assembler Code - "Red Cell" (5:51)
CKFT (Keith Tucker X Carl Finlow) - "Coder" (4:55)
Voigtmann - "Subtopia" (6:07)
Cignol - "51D" (5:13)
Review: 20/20 Vision's electro mission continues unabated with this second compilation drop in the Exit Planet Earth series. The record opens up with Jensen Interceptor working alongside Assemble Code for a darkside workout heavy on the details and rude around the low end. Carl Finlow and Keith Tucker form a mini-supergroup for a new partnership CKFT, displaying their formidable chops with the body-rocking dystopia of 'Coder'. Voigtmann keeps things closer to the 4/4 spectrum on 'Subtopia', but with plenty of machine funk tropes woven into the mix. Cignol completes the set with a widescreen sound that's steeped in emotion and sci-fi noir from a dazzling array of finely tuned synths (including some essential 303, of course).
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out of stock $10.52
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Cat: CWCSXMAP 002. Rel: 18 Feb 19
 
Electro
Never Ending Beats 2 (2:48)
R U Married (4:25)
Not R Fault (live version) (4:02)
Let Yo Body Rock (4:07)
Bass (4:48)
My House (4:54)
out of stock $11.57
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Cat: LDR 22. Rel: 03 Feb 20
 
Electro
Radiant Process (7:30)
Idylle (6:04)
Boston Dynamics (5:31)
Basic Information (7:04)
Review: Cignol returns to Lunar Disko after his two outstanding EPs on the LDRX series. Four more electro-acid gems gravitating onto LDR from the futuristic world of Cignol.
out of stock $11.85
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Cat: CKNOWEP 24. Rel: 23 Mar 20
 
Electro
Descent (6:18)
Undertones (6:26)
Cascade (5:29)
Displaced (5:34)
Review: The Craigie Knowes catalogue is full of mighty fine machine music, though it's only in recent times that the Scottish imprint has embraced electro. This 12" comes from one of electro's longest-serving talents, British scene stalwart Carl Finlow. As you'd expect, the quality threshold remains impressively high throughout, with Finlow breakdancing between deep, poignant electro/synth-pop fusion ("Descent"), starburst, ultra-melodious electronic bliss (the body-popping flex of "Undertones"), hard-wired mutant funk ("Cascade") and stretched-out electronic soundscapes that sit somewhere between pitched-down electro and evocative ambient techno. Finlow is a master at squeezing every last drop of emotion from his machines so it's no surprise that this EP is another emotive, mood enhancing treat.
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out of stock $10.79
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Cat: DE 267. Rel: 02 Dec 19
 
Electro
Morning Light (6:17)
Sun (8:04)
War Zone (4:05)
Lord (7:06)
Product Of My Environment (5:14)
Slippery Slope (5:31)
Review: Tel Aviv born, Berlin based duo TV.OUT make their Dark Entries debut with a 6-track EP titled 'Dust Till Dawn' out Black Friday 2019. Doron Mastey Charly & Ori Itshaki have made a name for themselves the past few years putting on impressive live sets, DJing around the world, and running Parallax Records releasing various strains of rugged, well informed electronic music. Clocking in at 36 minutes this collection moves in hot pursuit of their two previous EPs for L.I.E.S. Side A opens with the metallic hi-hats of "Morning Light" that echoes early Euro/Goa techno-EBM sound to the 8-minute sleek, pounding industrial darkroom vibes of "Sun" and closes with the titanium-tipped 808 warped electro of "War Zone". Side B leads off with the heavy New Beat scorcher "Lord", a song we first heard on a mix from Cardopusher and knew we had to release. Then comes "Product Of My Environment" a slow-motion mutant menace that flows into the final song "Slippery Slope" a classic West Coast of The Hague '90s style electro perfectly suited for complete dance floor drama. All songs have been mastered by George Horn at Fantasy Studios in Berkeley. The vinyl comes housed in jacket designed by Eloise Leigh with black-white-red apocalyptic vibes and bold type.
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out of stock $16.59
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Cat: ORN 028. Rel: 25 May 20
 
Electro
MACS0647 (7:55)
The Quadra (8:36)
The Haunting Circumstance (4:55)
Review: Miles Sagnia has a deep-rooted backstory in the UK underground techno scene. Under his own name and as Miles Atmospheric he's produced consistently compelling techno for labels like Finale Sessions, FireScope, Aesthetic Audio and Applied Rhythmic Technology. Such associations point to the soundworld Sagnia inhabits - a harmonically balanced strain of deep-diving brain food that favours expressive musicality and inventive programming over rigid functionality. Having previously appeared as Miles Sagnia on Ornate back in 2010, he returns to the label as Miles Atmospheric with three cuts that explore melancholic moods through artful interplay between beautifully rendered synth tones and intricate drum machine excursions. These tracks still move with purpose and presence, but the end goal is more cerebral than physical - a perfect fit for the immersive experiences Ornate has always strived to promote.



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out of stock $6.85
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Cat: VIS 317. Rel: 09 Mar 20
 
Electro
Apparatus (6:10)
Carbon Deposits (6:58)
Bind (7:01)
Components (5:20)
Differential (6:01)
Structure (6:34)
Ampere (5:39)
Viroids (6:48)
Review: There's no shortage of great electro around at the moment, but lest we forget Carl Finlow has been dishing out some of the finest for decades now. In many ways 20/20 Vision is his spiritual home too, so it's great to see him imparting his skills for a fresh long player of razor sharp body poppers loaded with robo-funk. From charging opener "Apparatus" to freaky wriggler "Carbon Deposits", restrained creeper "Components" to punchy melodic workout "Ampere", there's a lot to enjoy and so much musical detail to absorb across this record. As if we'd expect any less from Mr. Finlow.
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out of stock $21.05
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Cat: DBC 001. Rel: 03 Feb 20
 
Electro
Intel (6:41)
You Don't Want None Of This (5:22)
Moonwalker (5:03)
Electro In Key Of Funk (5:14)
Pothole Paradise (4:08)
Manic (4:00)
My Electro Visions (acappella) (2:06)
Stereolized (6:13)
My Electro Visions (5:31)
Review: One of the pleasing by-products of the recent electro revival has been the return of Aux 88, a legendary Detroit quartet whose armour plated, bass heavy take on the style made them one of Michigan's finest musical exports in the 1990s. "Counterparts", their first new album in ten years, is therefore big news. After opening with their warm, funk-fuelled take on Motor City techno - the sci-fi brilliance of "Intel" - the four-piece rushes through a range of killer, club-friendly electro jams in their trademark style (tough drums, funky bass, vocoder vocals). Highlights include the moody "My Electro Visions", the foreboding "Stereolized", the ghetto-tech influenced "Pothole Paradise" and the far-sighted, Cybotron-meets-Kraftwerk style goodness of "Electro In Key of Funk".
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out of stock $25.80
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Cat: DE 275. Rel: 06 Jul 20
 
Electro
They Game (3:51)
Zeze (3:42)
Shelera (4:35)
Hold (4:02)
Sticks & Stones (feat Adi Bronicki) (3:48)
Moonlight Ride (3:32)
Break The Limit (3:50)
Watching You (4:46)
Brotherhood (Of The Misunderstood) (feat Autarkic) (4:07)
Udibaby (feat Beatfoot) (3:11)
Arpman (5:04)
Review: 2020 marks the tenth of collaboration for Red Axes, the Tel Aviv-based duo of Dori Sadovnik and Niv Arzi. Informed by post-punk, new wave, and a plethora of club sounds old and new, they have cleaved a singular path with their hefty discography. To celebrate their anniversary, they reunite with Dark Entries for an eponymous 11 track LP brimming with jagged guitars, spacy arpeggios, and hypnotic vocals. Although Sadovnik and Arzi have previously released LPs on I'm A Cliche and Garzen Records, Red Axes is their first effort written and conceived of as an album-length listening experience. This work flows effortlessly through a variety of stylistic detours, highlighting their ears as both keen listeners and skilled DJs. Opener 'They Game' is a grooving number that unifies the psychedelia of cosmic disco with the early 90s 'baggy' sound. The energy mounts further with "Shelera", a guitar-driven acidic banger, and "Sticks and Stones", a certifiable club hit fueled by sassy vocals courtesy of Adi Bronicki. Launching Side B is "Break the Limit", an EBM-laced number that wouldn't sound out of place on a Razormaid compilation. The following tracks wax moodier, with "Brotherhood (Of the Misunderstanding)" touching on darkwave territory. "Udibaby" and "Arpman" close out the album with their respectively dense and sparse takes on kosmische lysergia. Red Axes was mixed by Steve Dub and mastered by George Horn at Fantasy Studios. The album's artwork starkly depicts the project's name in blood-red smear. Also included is a postcard with full credits and album art. It's rare one finds an album that so casually challenges classification while still being firmly rooted on the dancefloor.
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out of stock $22.64
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Temporal Matrix (1:18)
Hologram Universe (4:10)
Signal Filtering From Interstellar Noise (4:28)
Encoder (4:05)
Time Aperture (4:37)
3.26 Parallax Seconds (3:45)
Search For Artificial Intelligence (2:31)
Dimensional Shift (feat Paris The Black Fu) (3:27)
Microwave Photon (3:31)
Closing The EPR Bridge (2:53)
Review: Solar One Music's cofounder Robert Witschakowski and Dopplereffek's Gerald Donald return with another sauced out electro offering that takes you to another dimension. Their trademark sounds jump out of the speakers across four glorious sides of vinyl. The slipper baselines, the sci-fi motifs, the feeling of high speed space travel all define these cuts as you guide n bumpy beats or get lost in glistening synths. The duo first worked together a number of year ago but are still finding fresh new forms that make them as essential as ever.
out of stock $21.84
21
Cat: DN 01. Rel: 23 Nov 20
 
Electro
Liquid Programming (6:07)
Technology (3:47)
My Mind (5:06)
Meri (8:02)
4Digitghost (6:28)
Kaista (6:11)
Body Rock (4:35)
Nochie (6:36)
Review: On his previous EPs and singles for the likes of Natural Sciences and Emotsiya, Vaseline Sunny Seppa AKA Sansibar has proved adept at delivering otherworldly, off-kilter electro that pairs icy melodies with warm chords, angular acid lines and beats that pop and crackle with giddy dancefloor intensity. "Targeted Individuals", his debut album, expands on this, in part by wrapping his futurist visions in emotive chord sequences, melancholic motifs and occasional bouts of paranoid intensity. It's a blueprint that guarantees far-sighted and ear-catching thrills, with the album's brazen club cuts - see the foreboding hustle of "My Mind" and deliciously Kraftwerkian "Body Rock" - being outnumbered by deeper, more contemplative compositions. Impressive.
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Cat: BBBLP 002. Rel: 30 Mar 20
 
Electro
Tapetum Lucidum (3:54)
We Are The Cyborgs (4:46)
Top 20 Facts You Didn't Know About Ancient Civilizations! (3:54)
Chicxulub Space Rock (5:39)
Butt Shakin' Freaks (4:57)
Top 10 Bizarre Discoveries Science Still Can't Explain (4:08)
First Contact (5:33)
Fotafimi (4:46)
Juggernaut Cosmonaut (5:05)
Hyperbola (4:49)
Man In The Moon (5:42)
Algorithm Society (4:04)
Review: The latest missive on Bjarki's bonkers-but-brilliant BBBBBB label comes courtesy of label regular Volruptus. "First Contact" is the alien electro explorer's second album, following the release of an eponymous debut full length on Sweaty Records in 2016. It's a hugely inventive and entertaining affair, with Volruptus giddily flitting between skittish alien funk ("Tapetum Lucidum"), bass-heavy ghetto-tech insanity ("We Are The Cyborgs", "Butt Shakin' Freaks"), acid-fired workouts ("Chicxulub Space Rock"), melodious deep electro ("First Contact"), rave-addled brain-dance ("Hyperbola") and much more besides. It's the kind of album that keeps you guessing from start to finish, and there sadly aren't too many of those around.
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out of stock $23.42
23
Cat: DE 277. Rel: 13 Apr 20
 
Electro
Zendegi (intro) (2:58)
Contamination (5:50)
Hallucination Express (6:44)
Coup D'etat (6:14)
Consortium (5:40)
Magma (5:43)
Neophyte Delight (5:54)
Rooz-e Marg (feat Sahra - outro) (3:54)
Review: While the cover may lead you into thinking this is another crucial cult drop from the forgotten '80s on Dark Entries, Sepehr Alimagham is in fact a contemporary cat operating out of San Francisco with a steadily swelling catalogue to his name. This album follows up a sizable EP for Berlin label Spe:c last year, and draws you in fast and effectively with its seductive brand of nightwalker electro. From the slithering drum machine beats to the artful reverb deployment, there's a tangible atmosphere Sepehr seems keen to draw you into - one where the streets are lit by flickering neon lights and disembodied voices echo down haunted alleyways. It's sinister, but not excessively gloomy - the kind of creepy electro that Dark Entries was built for.
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out of stock $18.68
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Cat: CE035 LP. Rel: 18 May 20
 
Techno
Music Is Life (8:59)
This Is Not (3:33)
Electro Electrical Sounds (5:12)
Vast (4:58)
LU (5:05)
Boogie Electro (4:58)
Live@Motor 1998 (3:05)
Stasis V2 (5:59)
Panda J (5:10)
Review: In 1995, The Advent - then a duo, now the solo project of founder member Cisco Ferreira - released debut album "Elements Of Life". Unlike some of the Advent material that followed, it wasn't all hard techno intensity, offering up just as much hard-wired electro futurism. New album "Life Cycles" doffs a cap to that set both in style and presentation, though it's all-electro approach is arguably more sonically similar to 2003's "Light Years Away". Ferreira's take on electro tends towards the tougher end of the spectrum, with weighty basslines and industrial-strength TR-808 drums being peppered with spacey sounds, bleeping melodies and foreboding acid lines. It's aggressive and dystopian rather than deep and melodic, keeping dancefloors in mind throughout. Crucially, it's also really good.
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out of stock $25.00
25
19 (12" mix) (5:10)
19 (Destruction mix) (6:56)
19 (The Final Story) (8:20)
19 (7" mix) (3:35)
19 (instrumental mix 1) (4:30)
19 (instrumental mix 2) (3:29)
19 (demo) (5:05)
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Intro (1:16)
The Troublemaker (3:55)
Propaganda DNA (3:58)
We Exist (3:54)
Radioactive Rain (3:40)
We Don't Take Humans (3:28)
Review: The 50th release from Solar One Music gets a suitably special treatment: it is a limited picture disc with artwork by Abdul Haqq from Detroit, who is well known for his work for Drexciya. The electro contained within is of high standard too, as The Exaltics return with their first new material after "II Worlds" on Clone late last year. It's deep, dark, high speed stuff with creepy melodies where both head and heel are kept engaged throughout. "The Troublemaker" in particular has all the right ingredients to become something of a modern day anthem.
out of stock $20.53
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Cat: WB 010. Rel: 29 Jun 20
 
Electro
Vaporwaves (3:52)
Neon Flux (8:27)
Oak Cliff Cybernetics (5:42)
Coleco Visions (4:42)
Default Mode Network (5:08)
The Bodyscan (album edit) (7:48)
Vectra Datasonix (9:37)
out of stock $34.21
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Cat: AF 028LP. Rel: 17 Feb 20
 
Electro
Mfsiyff (4:35)
Untitled (2:22)
Untitled21 (5:47)
Untilienx5 (6:04)
Acygx1 (3:05)
Limbes (4:21)
Reward (3:57)
Firevolt (3:55)
Waika4 (4:16)
Xtr812 (3:35)
Aurevoir-r (3:21)
out of stock $28.95
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Cat: BRAPFSLEB 2. Rel: 13 Jan 20
 
Electro
Open (7:55)
Thinking Code (8:16)
If Than Else (7:08)
A Pastime For Semi Gods (6:03)
Metamemory (11:22)
Margin Of Error (6:44)
To See You This Way (5:53)
No More Conditional Elements (6:38)
End Title (5:42)
Review: Drawing on both mythology and science fiction for inspiration, Dutch electro innovator Ekman comes correct on a new album for Bedouin that follows up three fascinating EPs. The mood on "A Pastime For Semi Gods" is gloomy and oppressive, with drawn out synths whaling in a stiff wind above heavy, trudging drum rhythms and lo-fi designs. Part techno, part electro, part dystopian soundtrack, this is ritualistic machine music from another world. There are atmospheric and story telling scene-setters like "Open" and "Thinking Code" next to more club-ready fair like the blistering "Margin Of Error". This is an album that will work well in a wide range of contexts.
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out of stock $19.48
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Cat: DUKE 163DJV. Rel: 15 Jun 20
 
Electro
Intro (2:25)
Hymn Bream (7:44)
Man-Q-Neons (6:43)
Mops (8:05)
Liquid Gel (6:49)
Ying Yang Mang (8:11)
Hot Synchronomy (7:42)
Midnight Sun Pig (7:14)
Vocodor Odour (6:35)
Spacemang (8:23)
out of stock $10.52
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