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Reconbination EP
Reconbination EP (limited 12")
Cat: FE 058. Rel: 19 May 21
Spatial Plucks (5:13)
Xsd (4:55)
Reconbination (3:17)
Rev (Stack Refix) (4:01)
Review: Manchester's Robbie Mecrow is an acid and electro specialist who is therefore a perfect fit for the interplanetary sounds of Furthur Electronix. This marks his fourth EP on a fourth different label in three years, which might be a slow pace but the music is worth waiting for. There is roomy, IDM inspired atmosphere on 'Spatial Plucks' then more jungle leaning breaks and glistening metallic surfaces on 'Xsd'. The fantastic 'Reconbination' might just be the EP highlight however with its broad bass, twisted drum loops and forlorn sense of mood. 'Rev' (Stack Refix) is an airy, ambient laced closer that suspends you in a techno dreamscape.
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Intérprete: Subb-an
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Vaxxer EP
Vaxxer EP (12")
Cat: SPEC 018. Rel: 05 Aug 20
Vaxxer (5:41)
Oxidant (6:01)
Multivers (6:57)
Shifty (5:49)
Review: Having spent the last 18 months guesting on numerous compilations and multi-artist EPs, rising electro star Arsonist Recorder has finally been given a chance to showcase his wares across an entire vinyl EP. He's grasped the opportunity with both hands, filling his debut outing with club-rocking rhythms, foreboding Drexciyan bass, and similarly mind-altering synthesizer sounds. We're particularly big fans of EP opener "Vaxxer", which feels like a breathless, hyper-speed rush through the farthest reaches of the galaxy, though the deeper, more evocative "Multivers" and fizzing "Shifty" are also top-notch. As debut EPs go, this is pretty darn good.
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1992-1999 Collection 3
1992-1999 Collection 3 (translucent red vinyl 12")
Cat: OCDSS SIX. Rel: 26 Jan 22
DarkWhite (5:43)
Back To Basic (6:50)
The Choice Is Yours (6:28)
Bobbittrap (5:56)
Review: Open Channel For Dreamers have been exploring the old DAT archives of Ballet Mechanique and found a wealth of never before released material that dates back to the 90s. This is a third release of such treasures and it focusses on tunes from 1992-1999. It follows in the footsteps fo the first two EPs by highlighting the diversity and variety of sounds in Jeroen's production arsenal. There are rave bangers on the a-side filled with uplifting melodies and on the flip is IDM and electro fuelled by funk. Another superb EP for fans old and new.
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Two Minutes To Midnight EP
Cat: PARTOUT 602. Rel: 14 Dec 20
Fata Morgana (5:21)
Hidden Key (5:40)
Two Minutes To Midnight (6:44)
Elephant's Toothpaste (5:46)
Review: The Partout label turns its attention back to its UK series with a fine four tracker here from Bufo Bufo. The whole thing is steeped in UK sounds with elements of rave never far away. 'Fata Morgana' has a dumpy beat that swings from one foot to the other while old school stabs light up the track from above. 'Hidden Key' ups the ante with a more hard hitting groove and more old school motifs, this time in the bass. 'Two Minutes To Midnight' is the waviest of the lot with sirens going off, rinsing breakbeats and turbo charged bass going deep. 'Elephant's Toothpaste' then cut up a more lumpy groove with bleeps and pulses making it a soothing groove for 5am.
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Basic Moves 15
Basic Moves 15 (double 12")
Cat: BM 15. Rel: 13 Jul 21
IN Outer Space (4:45)
Follow The Light (3:31)
Phantasmagoria (4:57)
Escape The Limbos (5:41)
Gates Of The Mind (3:51)
Bloodlust (6:36)
Life After Trauma (4:31)
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Mixtape 1
Mixtape 1 (sky blue vinyl 12" + MP3 download code limited to 50 copies)
Cat: RS 042. Rel: 19 Oct 21
Special Request (5:17)
Axel G (live) (3:46)
Polo 1.2 (live) (5:42)
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Machine Funk 1/12: Shadows Of Jocasta
Cat: ER 00001. Rel: 12 Nov 20
Shadows Of Jocasta (4:42)
Midnight Wreckers (5:20)
Random Access Terrorists (4:47)
Searching For The Zeta Block (8:18)
Commodore Hacker (6:43)
Intérprete: Mark Forshaw
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Machine Funk 6/12: Rat Hacker
Cat: ER 010. Rel: 14 Jan 21
Rad Gadget (5:18)
100 Years (5:40)
Zeta Phaser (5:44)
Rat Hacker (5:15)
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808 Box 10th Anniversary Part 8/10
808 Box 10th Anniversary Part 8/10 (12" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: FUND 023008. Rel: 21 Jun 21
Cygnus - "12 Laaafos" (2:06)
Alek Stark - "Mantis Main Harmonics" (4:08)
Cygnus - "Black Hole Inside" (3:38)
Alek Stark - "NGC 4569 V2020" (4:51)
Faceless Mind - "Addicted To News" (3:41)
Faceless Mind - "Faceless Minds" (3:51)
Johan Inkinen - "Typing Through A Time" (3:47)
Kuldaboli - "Bara Big" (2:45)
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TPA
TPA (12")
Cat: AA 07. Rel: 05 May 22
Kids (4:09)
Bandwagon Esq (3:53)
Seen Ya Skatin' (4:07)
Bandwagon Esq (Facta remix) (4:35)
Kids (RIP Swirl remix) (4:22)
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Athanatos
Athanatos (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: LSR 022. Rel: 10 Sep 20
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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Spirography
Spirography (coloured vinyl 12" + inserts + MP3 download code (comes in different coloured vinyl, we cannot guarantee which colour you will recieve))
Cat: MAI 8. Rel: 20 Jul 22
Light (Pilot edit) (8:40)
Late Rooms (Nomad edit) (6:26)
Think Twice (Love You edit) (6:08)
Blend In & Out (Sober edit) (7:53)
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Computer Love
Computer Love (gold vinyl 7")
Cat: FMRB 7185GOLD. Rel: 03 Sep 21
The Egyptian Lover & Hanky Panky - "Computer Love (Sweet Dreams)" (3:16)
Jamie Jupitor - "Computer Power" (previously unreleased version) (4:49)
Review: Mr Bongo take this next one back to 1984 and 1985 with a tasty little split release from The Egyptian Lover and Jamie Jupitor. Both tunes offer unique takes on the famous electro funk sound and cult Los Angeles-based producer, vocalist and DJ The Egyptian Lover goes first with seminal track 'Computer Love (Sweet Dreams). It's a deep space exploration with melodic bass and slake drum work. The Lovers's disciple Jamie Jupitor heads up the reverse with the more high speed and edgy style and angular beats of 'Computer Power.' Both tunes make for irresistible body music.
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We R Electro Nation
We R Electro Nation (clear splattered vinyl 12")
Cat: ET 003. Rel: 22 Oct 20
We R Electro Nation (8:01)
Learned It The Hard Way (6:47)
Clockwork (7:45)
Pluto's Demise (5:53)
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Pith
Pith (12")
Cat: FR 024. Rel: 22 Sep 23
Luctu (5:46)
Tuga (5:41)
Pith (6:19)
Review: Yes! Gerard Hanson returns to Frustrated Funk for more worthy Event Related Potential output! The celebrated rooftop alligator wrestler from Texas operates under numerous aliases - Convexation, Syne Language and Time Light Curve among them - but ERP is our favourite at Juno HQ, more so when it arrives via the superb Frustrated Funk label. Renowned for his emotive strings, Hanson brandishes them in abundance on Pith with lead track "Luctu" all about his compositional skills, as he orchestrates various melodic arrangements without losing sight of the funk. On the flip "Tuga" plays out like a charming ode to electro's classicisms as rasping 808s combine sublimely with the deviant analogue bass as Hanson works his string laden magic. It's left to the final title track for Hanson to adopt a pensive, more contemplative tone which contrasts nicely with the music that preceded it.
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The Passengers
The Passengers (heayweight vinyl 12")
Cat: SNG 011. Rel: 01 Jul 22
Zeta II Reticuli (6:04)
Nostromo (6:12)
Mother (5:22)
Alien (6:44)
Alien (VC-118A remix) (5:57)
Review: Spanish label Sungate has become a truly buy on sight label thanks to its eye-catching artwork by Abel Fdez and scores of quality digital and vinyl releases from the likes of Jozef K & Tinman, Iori, Skudge and many more. Their latest release comes from Estrato Aurora, who you might have spotted on Bliq, and his frequent collaborator Siarem. Between them, the pair whip up a classy strain of minimally-minded electro which locks into simmering, understated beats and uses subtle atmospheric touches rather than the usual punchy synth leads and basslines you commonly associate with the genre. It's a fresh approach which serves them well, and also gives devoted electro DJs some interesting tools for tweaking the energy in a set without losing the essence of the sound.
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I Go
I Go (12")
Cat: GUDU 007. Rel: 15 Sep 21
I Go (6:00)
I Go (instrumental) (5:59)
I Go (acappella) (3:03)
Review: Global dance music superstar Peggy Gou comes back with a second super summer single that is widely infused with her own distinctive influences. Chiefly, that is a love of 90's dance anthems, which was rekindled in her during downtime during the pandemic. Released via her own Gudu Records, 'I Go' is a catchy, singable bit of throwback dance-pop with her own vocals front and centre. The old school beats and bass will get any party pumped, with the synth work looks to the cosmos and explores a very different vibe to her previous single. An instrumental and acappella are also included on this lovely 12".
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Trigger Zone
Cat: INTLC 001. Rel: 04 May 18
Trigger Zone (5:11)
Human Method (6:13)
Industrial Drive (6:17)
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Club Angels EP
Cat: DANCETRAX 036. Rel: 22 Feb 22
Ride (4:34)
Ride (Dagga remix) (4:57)
Drop Your Pants (4:17)
Boy U Nasty (5:34)
Review: More hot-to-trot heaviness on Unknown To The Unknown's Dance Trax offshoot, as electro/techno heavyweight Jensen Interceptor joins forces with Berlin's foul-mouthed DJ Fuck Off for a trip into high-octane electro-tek/ghetto booty territory. The main attraction is arguably opener 'Ride', a breathless slammer full of nasty synth sounds, teak-tough beats and cut-up vocal samples that's subsequently given an even more up-tempo club electro re-fix courtesy of Bogata-based producer Dagga. Elsewhere, 'Drop Your Pants' is another seriously sleazy and pumping slab of X-rated dancefloor insanity, while 'Boy You Nasty' is a muscular, driving slab of steroid-enhanced ghetto-tek sweatiness.
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Hay Alguien EP
Cat: D21 003. Rel: 15 Dec 22
E-ntro (2:23)
Del Dicho Al Hecho (7:15)
Lov (5:25)
Technovela (6:16)
Intérprete: Rave Energy
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Disintegration
Cat: CNP 026. Rel: 07 Feb 22
Disintegration (5:50)
Junction 3 (8:20)
Skipless Skratch Samples (12:36)
Disintegration (Locked Groove) (2:00)
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Social Moment
Cat: AABB 001. Rel: 14 Feb 24
Who Want Me (5:26)
Social Moment (6:15)
Mad Dog Mood (6:27)
Find Another (5:11)
Review: The all-new Akka & BeepBeep label from the US has dropped its two first EPs simultaneously and Joradesilver features on both. The other is a collaboration with Eddie Logix and this is a solo outing, Social Moment. It is a four-track electro exploration that kicks off with 'Who Want Me', a spacious funk workout with smeared synths and driving bass. The title track brings hints of Detroit to the arrangement and 'Mad Dog Mood' brings lashings of acid and techno to a pulsating low end while closer 'Find Another' rocks back and forth on feathery drums with fizzing melodica leads.
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Detroit EP
Cat: MM 06. Rel: 13 May 21
D-Twah (6:02)
Tour De Troit (5:09)
La Belle Vie (6:03)
Acid Renaissance (6:46)
Review: Six releases in and Michigander label head Brian Kage teams up with the legendary French Techno producer, Taho, aka David Jacopin. The electronic music world knows to put respect on the Motor City, but the "Detroit EP" represents a fusion, emphasizing l'accent aigu - not a typo or spec on your screen that needs cleaning. Between Kage and Taho, their production pedigree includes releases for labels like FXHE, Planet-E, Delsin, F.Comm, and more, so it's no surprise the pairing makes for a masterfully produced EP covering the spectrum of Detroit house and techno sounds, with an added deft touch from its French connection.
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No Place For Poetry
No Place For Poetry (180 gram translucent green marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: TENSALLTD 003. Rel: 27 May 22
Metabolica (7:49)
Cuane (4:52)
For A Fairer World (6:10)
Circla (5:11)
Spektres (6:15)
No Excessive Noise (6:49)
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By Effect
By Effect (12")
Cat: LONEWOLF 016. Rel: 19 Apr 24
Temple (6:13)
Machine Learning (6:48)
V-Sun (6:50)
Face 2 Face (7:10)
Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Acid Series Vol 1
Cat: IT 38. Rel: 14 Jun 17
F--K 6-6 (Trip Report mix) (5:10)
CEV (6:43)
Ground Score (6:25)
Lost (6:51)
Intérprete: Skudge
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Acid Avengers 021
Cat: AAR 021. Rel: 25 Mar 22
Maelstrom - "Acid Zdoch" (4:47)
Maelstrom - "Think For Yourself" (3:56)
Maelstrom - "La Nuit Est A Toi" (3:50)
Locked Club & RLGN - "Captain Industrial" (6:05)
Locked Club & RLGN - "Kill Me" (5:16)
Review: Electro monarchs Maelstrom, Locked Club and RLGN return to EP-making with a four-track array of acid bangers, happily working together on a split record to celebrate the pan-European electro scene. Their offering is unequal in quantity (2 Maelstrom and 3 Locked Club tunes) but is resolutely equal in heat; 'LA Nuit Est A Toi' is Maelstrom's standout, bleepy and suffocating in its generative, janky fright. Locked Club and RLGN follow up, 'Kill Me' being the best and most suicidally pushy techno track to soundtrack our nightmares.

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Remind Me
Remind Me (12")
Cat: FSR 109. Rel: 14 Jul 22
Remind Me (4:59)
Remind Me (Different Style) (4:37)
Review: Once more unearthing a rare and classic electro funk piece, Candy McKenzie's 'Remind Me' gets a proper 12" reissue, homing in on her classic cover of the Patrice Rushen original. Chugging, slick and wacky, McKenzie's vocals glisten and flit over a raw electro beat, heralding offbeat and Texan funk guitar, electrics and basses alike. As much is true for the 'Different Style' dub on the flip.
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Moments In Time EP
Moments In Time EP (limited hand-stamped 12")
Cat: AS 007. Rel: 19 May 21
Moments In Time (2:51)
Resist (5:51)
Exhale (7:01)
Manifest Our Destiny (5:28)
Review: Chicago's Sam McQueen was a sometime collaborator with Detroit legend John Beltran on the Indio project, which gives you a fairly good idea of where he comes from artistically - think 'hi-tech soul'. His new EP Moments In Time comes out on Furthur Electronix sub label Altered Sense, and it sure is a fitting home for McQueen's sonic aesthetic. From the majestic arrangement of the title track and its glassy-eyed feelings, more melancholic and bittersweet undertones are to be experienced on the evocative "Exhale" while "Manifest Our Destiny" provides the sort of Motor City drama that would make even Carl Craig stand up and notice.
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Was Het Maar Eens Niet Zo'n Feest
Cat: KG 005. Rel: 11 Feb 22
Ampersand (3:23)
Was Het Maar Eens Niet Zo'n Feest (2:41)
Alsof Het Regent (3:02)
Storing (2:42)
Rennen Als De Wind (3:27)
De Mogelijkheid Bestaat (3:04)
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So Confused
Cat: LMV 007. Rel: 15 Mar 22
So Confused (3:40)
Tiger Prey (radio edit) (4:00)
Sanctuary (4:17)
Riding Over The Darkness (6:01)
Human Freaks (5:31)
Review: Detroit and Chicago influenced sounds by a pair of French producers here on a new banging crossover project called Motorbremsen. Marius Cyrilou (Cyril Martin) and Popodi Venturi (Olivier Azemar) serve up a wide variety of moods and grooves on the So Confused EP: the deep and emotive soul-funk of the title track is clearly indebted to the Three Chairs sound, while the minimal electro-funk of "Sanctuary" explores the same depths of legends Drexciya. Over on side B, you've got material that takes a more housey turn, with the late night mood music of "Riding Over The Darkness" followed by the spooky after hours minimalism of "Human Freaks". Tip!
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MPU101
MPU101 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: ITX 022. Rel: 06 Aug 21
M185-2SYS1M (8:01)
J800latinGrass (4:01)
800pbp8492 (1:55)
260078_2 (3:13)
A8 Basslines (5:00)
Some 100100MM (6:44)
Noquan 12 (2:01)
SYS1FinMwitch (4:52)
Review: Poetic Hovering Synth Tinkerer.
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Ezzential Electro 005: Space Time Soul
Ezzential Electro 005: Space Time Soul (12" in screen-printed sleeve)
Cat: ERZZ 00536. Rel: 20 May 22
Mothership Transmission (4:03)
Space & Time (4:45)
Departure To Unknown (4:16)
Subduction (4:17)
Subaquatic (4:28)
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Acid Avengers 018
Cat: AAR 018. Rel: 05 Nov 21
Nite Fleit - "Steal & Deal" (4:56)
Nite Fleit - "The Pine Bluff Variant" (5:09)
Nite Fleit & False Persona - "Parallax" (5:02)
False Persona & Nite Fleit - "Knocking" (4:33)
False Persona - "Protocol" (5:23)
False Persona - "The Tab Didn't Dissolve" (6:06)
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Chromatophore Vol 1
Chromatophore Vol 1 (limited numbered purple vinyl 12" + insert + stickers)
Cat: CHR 001. Rel: 09 Oct 20
Plant43 - "Europan Tides" (6:13)
Kev Cotter - "The Bronx Executioner" (4:33)
Allward - "Slowburst" (5:15)
Review: Chromatophore makes a head turning debut in the world of vinyl with a various artists EP that reaches all points of the electro spectrum. Plant43 will be no stranger to those in the know and opens up in urgent fashion with the synth waves and driving grooves of 'European Tides'. Kev Cotter gets a little more introspective and deep in his complex 'The Bronx Executioner' with a mood bassline underpinning the whole thing. The most experimental of the lot is Allward's closing gem 'Slowburst,' a mix of shimming synths and disappearing pads that leave you floating adrift in the skies.
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Fragments
Fragments (12" + insert)
Cat: DE 221. Rel: 10 Oct 18
Dreams Of Leaving (7:45)
Server (2:59)
A Strange Traveller (4:09)
Sand Drip (7:41)
Sisyphus (7:28)
Review: Raw formed during the summer of 1990 in Athens, Greece when keyboardist Giannis Papaioannou and percussionist Makis Faros started composing music for imaginary waiting rooms. They combined the traditional cut-up technique of tape-loops, the industrial timbres of musique concrete with the harmonics of world music, all filtered through digital sampling and computer programming. Their first recordings generated an 8 track demo, which was freely distributed among friends and the local underground press. After 6 months of work and several sessions with guest musicians on acoustic and electric instruments, Raw self-released their first album 'Land' in December 1991 on Elfish Records. In 1992 they recruited the band's sound engineer, Coti K., as a third member, both on stage and studio sessions. 'City' was their second album fully inspired by the mechanisms of their home town. Presenting a different electronic face of Raw, manipulating rhythms with analogue synthesizers and harsh sampling to evoke the atmosphere of Athens.
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Taino EP
Taino EP (12")
Cat: TSEP 999. Rel: 27 Jun 22
Bajacu (Morning Light) (4:06)
Caona (Gold) (4:13)
Mucaro (Night Owl) (4:53)
Karaya (Moon) (4:23)
Review: The Reflektor is a lesser known alias of U.S. based producer Gabriel Reyes-Whittaker, aka The Abstract Eye/Gifted & Blessed. Some of you may have heard his release under this moniker on Kyle Hall's Wild Oats label a little while back. Technoindigenous Studies serves as a platform for his many alter egos and side projects with this new EP titled Taino, a tribute to his own indigenous Caribbean ancestors. Whether it's the heady electro sounds of opening cut 'Bajacu' (Morning Light) on the A side, or the mesmerising deep techno cut 'Mucaro' (Night Owl) on side B, or the introverted late night computer funk of 'Karaya' (Moon) - this is what makes Gifted & Blessed what it is
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Easy Rider
Cat: KJ 045. Rel: 16 Dec 19
Easy Rider (4:46)
Turbo Encabulator (6:05)
Bitter Night (8:03)
Green Sea (5:55)
You Travel By Plane Often (5:09)
Review: Brooklyn-based, Yugoslavian-born Maroje T is back with a new release on Connecticut's Kraftjerkz as Remora. Unashamedly drawing influence from classic '80's dance genres, the label has succinctly stated that "its nostalgia is grown-up and contemporary" and we second that. The "Easy Rider" EP features a fine collection of seductive and neon-lit night moves that hark back to a golden era. From the hypnotic new beat fantasy of "Turbo Encabulator", the slow burning giallo nightmare aesthetics of "Bitter Night" and the pitch black industrial/EBM attitude of closing track "You Travel By Plane Often".
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Bad Manners 9
Cat: BADMANNERS 9. Rel: 22 Mar 22
Trooper (6:21)
Male Function (7:16)
Eighty Four (6:34)
Com (6:35)
Review: There are few more decorated and respected electro artists than Anthony Rother. He has been kicking out the jams for decades and seen many electro trends come and go while doing so. His own sound is in constant flux and next up is an out on Bad Manners that finds him in fine form over four cuts. First is the fizzing and visceral 'Trooper', with bumping drums and robotic vocals firmly nailed to the floor. 'Male Function' is another bulky and macho cut with blistering bass and 'Eighty Four' has thundering synths over rugged drums. 'Com' closes out with an industrial edge.
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Acidshanti EP
Cat: HR 002. Rel: 26 May 22
T9 (5:20)
T10 (Litx Jax) (4:54)
Push Mid & Win (with Nicolas Amaro) (6:02)
Resakita Love (Getir Boy In The Space mix) (6:12)
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Last E EP
Last E EP (12")
Cat: HR 009. Rel: 01 Dec 22
Last E (7:08)
Control Disco (5:59)
Sequoia (7:03)
Concept Of A Woman (5:05)
Review: Cristian Sarde is a resident member of the Italian crew Outcast Torino, but this time around he's deviated from his come-up crew with a stop-off release for fellow pushers Heko. 'Last E' is filled with organ, sci-fi organs and pulsatory bass licks, perfect for every neon-lit rave or future space-lounge.
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E Source
E Source (grey vinyl 12")
Cat: PM 003. Rel: 24 Jan 22
Today We Meet (3:58)
Sentimental Value (4:26)
Intention (5:01)
New Era (3:47)
New Era (Konx Om Pax remix) (3:47)
E Source (Side A) (Antwood rework) (6:34)
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AUX 4428
AUX 4428 (limited numbered hand-stamped 12")
Cat: AUX 4428. Rel: 25 May 22
Stoke Bathington (4:59)
Set Serial (5:29)
Sue's Jam (4:12)
Slip Tree (3:42)
Dip Pool (4:41)
Taber Less (5:09)
Bathing Spoke (4:27)
Tritom (2:31)
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Reconstruct Your Mind EP
Cat: AG 001. Rel: 15 Jul 22
Reconstruct (5:48)
Reconstruct (Alien dub mix) (6:29)
Reconstruct (K-1 remix) (6:30)
Geisteszustand (5:49)
Review: Shawescape Renegade talk of 2020 a "reality-altering year", one that shattered the mirrors of perception that we call ordinary life. Perhaps 'Reconstruct Your Mind' is their attempt to rebuild a sense of; of course, the two originals and two remixes that make up this four-track EP are remarkably sturdy electro bits, peppered with the bloops of imaginary spaceship interfaces and robotic engines.
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Hiri Ep
Hiri Ep (12")
Cat: DAYBYDAY 007. Rel: 06 Sep 22
Going Up (6:35)
Ty Ye Electro (6:06)
Siri (5:12)
Batur (6:34)
Intérprete: Lostlojic
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PPUSOK 1
PPUSOK 1 (12")
Cat: PPUSOK 1. Rel: 22 Apr 22
Doudou Bourbon (6:12)
Extra SZ (5:31)
Spleen Boy (3:36)
Dance Or Die (5:10)
Spread Love (4:39)
Review: American label Peoples Potential Unlimited has cared out its own superb niche in the world of heart aching, lo-fi funk. But here a new catalogue number seems to suggest a new series. It kicks off with French collective Spaced Out Krew and their timeless, boogie driven disco funk. The music was written during 2020 by Spleen3000 and Marius Cyrilou of Ceeofunk and right from the first note of 'Doudou Bourbon' it is pure class. There are starry-eyed melodies, rasping basslines and curious vocals that all add up to a nice cosmic disco sound.
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808 Box 10th Anniversary Part 10/10
808 Box 10th Anniversary Part 10/10 (12" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: FUND 023010. Rel: 05 Jul 21
T Error - "Paradox Bubble" (4:07)
MagikBitum - "Fatal" (4:11)
Digitizer - "Radioactive Waves" (4:38)
Kind Human Being - "Bad Time" (3:47)
Kitbuilders - "Bodies" (Heat mix) (3:35)
DVS NME - "Marime" (4:11)
Noise&Noise - "Eating Theists" (3:16)
Review: Fundamental Holland completes its 10th anniversary celebrations with a 10th and final instalment of this 808 Box series. It is once again limited to just 250 copies and once again packs a real electro punch across seven cuts. There is spooky tackle from T Error, cosmic adventure from MagikBitum and blistering synth textures from Digitizer on 'Radioactive Waves.' The pace picks up on Kitbuilders's high speed workout 'Bodies' before slowing to a predatory crawl on 'Marime' by DVS NME. Noise&Noise closes out with the wild melodic workout that is 'Eating Theists.'
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Profonda Pulsione
Cat: BLESSYOU 007. Rel: 04 Aug 22
Profonda Pulsione (7:28)
Plasma (6:47)
Medusa (7:08)
Onda Sotto (6:28)
Review: Talk about keeping things on a knife edge. The first, and title track on this powerhouse EP is pretty much destined to whip any venue into a storm of expectation, not-so-much building but rather opening with this full-sounding, heavily atmospheric, space-y, proggy, could be techno, could be electro, could be trance arrangement. The kind of thing where there might as well be flairs firing into the sky warning you how much stomping a floor can take.

Similar vibes on 'Medusa', only on a deeper, darker, more menacing tip, a tune that sucks ears into another world entirely, one that's a little unsettling, and certainly difficult to find your way back out of. Elsewhere, things embrace a high-NRG ethic, with both 'Plasma' and 'Onda Sotto' taking things up to almost-gabber tempos, but without actually committing to the pounding fours.
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Intérprete: Jane Fitz, Alexis Le-Tan
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Territories
Cat: LIES 046. Rel: 09 Apr 14
Blood & Bone
Curves
Festival Mounds
Ley Lines
Wrecks
Venas
Review: Jersey City-based Jorge Velez has long been one of the US underground's most revered figures to those in the know. Largely predating the current fascination with lo-fi analogue productions, something shown on the excellent MMT Tape Series compilation which delved into his early archives, his work as Professor Genuis on Italians Do It Better and Thisisnotanexit was followed by the conceptual Hassan LP on L.I.E.S. which provided a soundtrack to an imaginary film based on a shadowy Middle Eastern cult formed in the 11th century. Here Velez return to Ron Morelli's stable with Territories, a six-track LP that passes through "menacing drones to EBM influenced floor tracks to Sakamoto-esque melodic experiments," with a "distinct atmosphere suitable for home listening or adventurous club play." Even for those who are familiar with the odd structures Velez creates with his hardware, this is a wild trip worthy of much closer inspection.
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Hessdalen
Hessdalen (12")
Cat: TRP 017. Rel: 05 Oct 22
Hessdalen (4:06)
Fermi Paradox (3:58)
We'll Be Alright (4:32)
Time Travel (4:32)
Alien People (5:06)
Review: Hessdalen is jam-packed with bustling, floor-friendly electro inspired by deep space and produced in Reykjavik. The title track races along at quite a lick thanks to bustling beatbox drums, rumbling 808 bass and bleeping melodies, while "We'll Be Alright" sees the publicity-shy producer reach for the TB-303 on a deep, woozy and intergalactic IDM shuffler. You'll find spacey dub influences bubbling to the surface on EP highlight "Time Travel", before closer "Alien People" sees Volruptus celebrate the "braindance"-era Rephlex catalogue with the assistance of ragged acid lines, dreamy chords and high-octane machine drums.
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