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Singles
Vitamina 03
Cat: VTM 03. Rel: 02 Mar 23
131BPM - "Knusper" (5:40)
Annika Wolfe - "FR3AK" (5:22)
Cromby - "Melter" (4:39)
DJ City - "Cexpress" (5:29)
out of stock $14.93
Phases EP
Phases EP (blue vinyl 12")
Cat: 30D 006. Rel: 29 Jun 18
Arpanet - "Supernova Remnant" (3:11)
Arpanet - "Main Sequence Star" (5:58)
30drop - "Disharmonic Gait" (7:09)
30drop - "Halo In The Glass" (6:33)
out of stock $13.26
Access Denied
Access Denied (white vinyl 12")
Cat: ACEW 004. Rel: 17 Aug 15
Many Machines (Carl Finlow, DJ SaY edit) (4:29)
Control The Rhythm (Carl Finlow, DJ SaY edit) (4:06)
Access Denied (Carl Finlow edit) (5:30)
Review: Italy's Emilio Urbano is back on ACEW Studios (A Credible Eye Witness) and it's been a long time between drinks; fifteen years to be exact. But what better way to return to the scene with a release featuring three edits by undisputed electro legend Carl Finlow (the man behind Silicon Scally and Random Factor) in collaboration with Alessandro Ferranti aka dj SaY. Absolutely epic sounds on "Many Machines" with its apocalyptic, vocoded vocals. "Control The Rhythm" is killer peak time electro bass, as is "Access Denied". For fans old old Anthony Rother and Bass Junkie & Dexorcist, look no further. Tip!
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Intérprete: Vincent Inc, Kondaktor
out of stock $9.68
Episode 10-11
Episode 10-11 (12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: ACEW 003. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Episode 10 (5:27)
Episode 11 (4:58)
Intérprete: Brokntoys
out of stock $10.51
Taj Mahal
Taj Mahal (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: ACEW 006. Rel: 05 Mar 18
Gravity Dance (4:27)
Storm Attack (6:02)
Taj Mahal (6:42)
Review: Rome's Emilio Urbano has been in the picture since the late 90s, and it's clear from his dark and explorative aesthetic that he has been greatly influenced by the Eternal City's other cult artists like Leo Anibaldi. His moniker has always been A Credible Eye Witness, or ACEW as is written on his own imprint, and sounds that feature on tunes like "Gravity Dance" and "Storm Attack" have always represented him as an artist - toxic, cyber-punk tones that remind us of artists like Convextion. Even "Taj Mahal", with its comparatively quirkier sounds, is ACEW all over - honest techno for the dance floor.
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Intérprete: Billy Nasty
out of stock $12.45
Sonic Wall
Cat: ACEW 005. Rel: 30 May 17
Black Hole (5:48)
Fall To Our Knees (5:07)
Review: Italy's Emilio Urbano is no newcomer to the scene. The dude's A Credible Eye Witness project has been responsible for churning out electro since the late 90s, and he's cut from the same cloth as Rome's other important tech fiends like Leo Anibaldi and the great Lory D. His self-named ACEW label came back into action back in 2014, and is now on a steady pace to the top of our elector charts. This new two-tracker kicks off with "Black Hole", a nervous, itchy sort of excursion that heads into the nastier side of dark acid thanks to its noxious bass bumps; the latter comes in the form of "Fall To Our Knees", a less tenebrous, more high-pace sort of tune that recalls the likes of Stingray and the Drexciya alliance. Nice.
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out of stock $1.10
Hypnotik
Hypnotik (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: ACEW 016. Rel: 21 May 24
Waz Up (5:47)
Sexy Waz (5:34)
Following (4:30)
Subreal (3:47)
Review: A credible eyewitness is arguably nonexistent; all narrators are unreliable in some way. But the ACEW label boss who bears the name makes a worthy attempt to justify it, laying down four killer downtempo dreams of the tongue-in-cheek, driving kind. 'Hypnotik' was clearly made with the aim to mesmerise in mind: 'Waz Up' and 'Sexy Waz' logically follow each other as snake-charming pendulum-swinging coldwave-chug trances to make up the A-side, while the B's 'Following' and 'Subreal' raise the pace again, deftly working illusory melodies round strangled electro workouts.
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 in stock $21.01
Voices From The Sun
Voices From The Sun (heavyweight coloured vinyl 12")
Cat: ACEW 013. Rel: 29 Jul 19
Light In The Darkness (5:49)
Voices From The Sun (6:55)
Flash (6:01)
Linear Dimension (6:43)
out of stock $16.03
Elektrik Dancefloor
Cat: ACEW 014. Rel: 24 Dec 19
Back To The Roots (6:29)
Kinematiks (7:22)
Future & Future (4:52)
Cycle Event (6:14)
out of stock $16.31
Demodulation
Cat: ACEW 015. Rel: 24 Dec 19
Intruder (4:59)
AMG Tune (5:55)
I Can Never Die (6:46)
Walking In The Galaxy (6:18)
out of stock $14.93
Stellar Tunes
Stellar Tunes (heavyweight red vinyl 12")
Cat: ACEW 007. Rel: 17 Dec 18
Sound Odissey (8:21)
Political Collapse (5:17)
Purple Sky (4:35)
Obsidian (6:03)
out of stock $16.03
Locked Loops
Locked Loops (blue vinyl 12")
Cat: ACEW 009. Rel: 11 Mar 19
Striptrix (6:10)
Khepresh (6:41)
Spell Checker (5:09)
Tias (5:22)
Intérprete: Nihad Tule
out of stock $16.31
Sync Execute
Sync Execute (purple vinyl 12")
Cat: ACEW 010. Rel: 11 Mar 19
Enjoy The Music (6:46)
Dark Science (5:44)
Mood Stabilizer (5:49)
New Heaven (4:54)
out of stock $15.77
Magnetic Frequencies
Cat: ACEW 011. Rel: 11 Apr 19
Space Lazar (5:11)
Let's Rock (6:01)
Electro Magicians (4:41)
Prediction (5:09)
out of stock $14.93
Heterodyne
Heterodyne (yellow vinyl 12")
Cat: ACEW 012. Rel: 30 May 19
Computerized (6:01)
Linear Optics (5:46)
Conceptual Intuition (6:55)
Spacetime (5:04)
out of stock $15.21
Random Research
Cat: ACEW 008. Rel: 17 Dec 18
Metis (5:06)
Leda (5:41)
Synthesis (4:52)
Magnetic Force (5:36)
out of stock $11.06
Sommertheater
Cat: CB 007. Rel: 20 Sep 24
Sommertheater (11:56)
Sympathie Zur Ubertreibung (club mix) (6:29)
Sympathie Zur Ubertreibung (Drumless) (5:24)
 in stock $15.77
Zero Point Access
Cat: EON 002. Rel: 18 Nov 19
No Era (7:09)
No Era (Alex Jann Planet Transmit mix) (5:36)
No Era (Secret Universe Biosphere mix) (5:58)
Review: Adam Shelton returns to his breaks/electro alias A-Future once again with "No Era". Taking off where the launch release "Cybernetic" left us, it's another tense rolling jam that nods back to the very foundations but with added 2020 production punch. Think Tim Wright jamming with Ed DMX and you're on the right path. Remix-wise Alex Jann lays down a pacier, more layered set of rhythm logistics while mysterious alias Secret Universe closes with an authentic jungle reversion, imagine Tim Reaper in a chilled mode and you're on the right star-path.
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out of stock $10.79
Britain's Dirty Little Secret
Cat: MAR 002. Rel: 10 Jan 22
Old School (5:20)
Sugoi (5:18)
Flash Fight (5:46)
False Religion (6:45)
Review: The second release on the fascinating Mooziken Analog Room label comes not from Detroit-based Iranian Salar Ansari, who delivered the imprint's debut release, but rather British acid house, techno and drum & bass pioneer A Guy Called Gerald. The Mancunian channels the raw, analogue-rich heaviness of his early work throughout the EP, which sees him skip between twisted, cunningly swung, acid-fired heaviness ('Old Skool'), pleasingly metallic blends of electro, clonk and house ('Sugoi'), trippy and hypnotic early morning mysticism (the Berlin-friendly haziness of 'Flash Fight') and chunky, funk-tinged tech-house (the 'is it heavyweight house or light-touch techno' of 'False Religion', where Gerald makes a rare appearance on the mic).
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out of stock $14.65
Sharevari
Sharevari (12")
Cat: P 928. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Sharevari (vocal) (5:34)
Sharevari (instrumental) (6:16)
 in stock $14.11
Wish You Were There EP
Cat: EDREAMS 010. Rel: 23 Oct 14
Loopholes
The Lathe Of Heaven
Blakes Vision
out of stock $9.68
Slightly Ajar EP
Slightly Ajar EP (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: EDREAMS 015. Rel: 18 Sep 17
Stingray (5:25)
Burning Crystal (6:39)
An Infinite Number Of Possibilities (5:40)
720 Degrees (5:55)
Review: Since 2011, or what we could describe as the rebirth of vintage electronic music and the muddled, increasingly convoluted evolution of 'bass' music, Nick Harris aka A Sagittariun has been providing our charts, and the wider scene, with consistently high levels future-proof techno. Slightly Ajar is his third release of 2017 already, and it comes through on his own Elastic Dreams imprint with a squadron of deep and effortlessly mesmerizing electronic shapes. "Stingray" opens with an ocean of euphoric pads and industrial rhythms coming together as one, and is followed elegantly by the much deeper, more reflective broken patterns of "Burning Crystal". On the B-side, "An Infinite Number Of Possibilities" kicks the gears into motion with a much bouncier, club-centric techno groove filled with surreal melodies, and "720 Degrees" buries a load of bleeps into a hypnotic bundle of sci-fi sonics for total dancefloor domination. Effective and ultra-sleek - the lot of them!
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out of stock $9.68
Born Under 22 Stars EP
Cat: EDREAMS 004. Rel: 27 Jun 12
Wind Tunnel
Cyrranus 247
West Of Ophiuchus
out of stock $7.74
Gravitational Push
Cat: TEAL 009. Rel: 04 Nov 14
A Sagittariun - "Gravitational Push"
Jared Wilson - "Spice Flow"
Matti Turunen - "Substellar Object"
Matti Turunen - "Apoapsis"
out of stock $9.94
Peaceful Mind EP
Cat: RMCE 007. Rel: 14 Dec 17
Sand Lake (5:44)
Peaceful Mind (5:39)
Midnight Activity (7:04)
The Silent Hill (7:15)
out of stock $10.23
Disaster Theory EP
Cat: RMCE 0071. Rel: 02 Apr 19
Disaster Theory (7:02)
Dub Bells (6:43)
Human Disease Network (5:36)
Ting Ting (5:31)
Review: The latest must-have EP on Rawax's always on-point Motor City Edition series comes from Simon Hamelin AKA A-Sim, a producer who has previously impressed via No Suit Records and Rawax's main label. He begins in confident fashion via "Disaster Theory", a Drexciya-inspired workout wrapped in cybernetic motifs and deep space chord sequences. "Dub Bells" sees him wrap blissful bleep melodies and starry chords around a tougher, chunkier electro beat, while "Human Disease Network" is a deliciously angular and analogue invitation to dance bristling with heavy electronic bass, ghostly pads and crispy machine cymbals. To round things off in style, he once again reaches for the bleep melodies on the sparse but heavy closing cut "Ting Ting".
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out of stock $11.61
Groovepressure 13
Groovepressure 13 (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: GROOVE 13. Rel: 21 Jan 19
No Mistake (8:03)
Rebirth (5:39)
A Squared Groove (7:42)
Real Thing (6:24)
Review: REPRESS ALERT: Groovepressure is back by popular demand after a 13 year hiatus and kicking things off with re-releases and new productions from the original Groovepressure artists. Taking influence from original UK techouse and techbreaks, Detroit techno, Chicago House, electro, deep house and 90's electronica, Groovepressure is about keeping these influences fresh whilst looking towards the future. Releases will include new music plus re-masters and remixes of sought-after Groove Pressure classics. Groovepressure came from the underground and had support from legends like Laurent Garnier and Andrew Weatherall with recent support from the newer school including Onur Ozer and Raresh. A² (aka Andy Panayi and Alec Stone) are London bred artists who originally appeared on Groovepressure in 2001. Their tracks will form the first comeback release on Groovepressure. "No Mistake" and "Rebirth" are both re-mastered Groovepressure classics in their own unique tech-breaks style whilst "A² Groove" and "Real Thing" are new releases taken from the vaults and keeping the same vibe.
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out of stock $8.84
Meta Romance
Cat: 001. Rel: 15 Apr 19
Cosmic Bastringue (9:25)
Meta Romance (8:38)
The Wedding (7:56)
out of stock $11.89
Echinopsis EP
Cat: HOB 009. Rel: 07 Jul 23
Echinopsis (7:21)
Cheetah Fire (5:59)
Echinopsis (Tolouse Low Trax remix) (5:43)
Ashtray Lips (6:26)
Ashtray Lips (Odon remix) (4:56)
out of stock $24.33
0-9
0-9 (12")
Cat: VISI 2. Rel: 19 May 23
Link 0-9
Link 1-8
 in stock $13.83
Beyond The Veil EP
Cat: NEXX 001. Rel: 25 Nov 24
Beyond The Veil (6:42)
Patience Paradox (5:56)
First Of 22 (6:21)
Gone Full Circle (7:14)
Review: Oslo's A:G has been doing his thing successfully for some time, side-stepping expectations of music from his home city by delivering music that's frequently heavier and more mind-mangling. Here the Norwegian delivers the debut release of a new label, Nocturnal Expeditions, beginning with the restless acid lines, deep bass, vintage progressive house motifs and semi-bleeping lead lines of 'Beyond The Veil'. He opts for more stomping beats and LFO-inspired bass on the similarly psychedelic 'Patient Paradox', before reaching for rave piano stabs on the nostalgic excellence of 'First of 22'. Best of all, though, is closing cut 'Gone Full Circle', where ethereal melodiesm spacey pads and squelchy TB-303 tweaks ride a psychedelic house groove.
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No One Likes A Smartarse EP
Cat: SAT 030. Rel: 10 Dec 05
No One Likes A Smartarse
Orash
From Detroit
Review: Satamile have got a bunch of great reissues of some old techno classics lined up and this 12" from A1 People, the No One Likes A Smartarse EP, is one of them. It is some high-grade and no frills electro from the off with 'No One Likes A Smartarse' layering up lashing synths and bleeping fax machine tones over kinetic drums with neck-snapping hits. 'Orash' keeps the energy levels up with more slapping hits and driving drum funk but this time with a more wispy and deft lead up top. Last but not least, 'From Detroit' is a loopy electro cut with hammering hits that nail you to the floor.
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Yossi Amoyal Presents Fluere IV
A1 People - "Do It" (Metamatics remix)
Kosmogonik - "Circuitry"
Silicon Scally - "Relay"
Matt Chester - "November Pathways"
CiM - "Recursive"
Review: Since Zip and Villalobos made it one of their coveted deep digs to be heard pealing out of a thousand after hours sessions, the Metamatics remix of A1 People has been a teasingly out of reach dream grab for many a minimal electro head. Now Yossi Amoyal has done the good deed of getting the track remastered and repressed as part of his Fluere series toasting 15 years of Sushitech. As well as that masterclass of elegant machine funk, there's also Kosmogonik's mind-bendingly brilliant 'Circuitry', Silicon Scally's body-popping electro-noir 'Relay' and Matt Chester's melancholic 'November Pathways' to keep your up-all-night marathon sets peppered with spangled surprises.
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out of stock $12.16
Tales From The Archives Part 2.1
Tales From The Archives Part 2.1 (heavyweight vinyl 12" + stickers)
Cat: ALR 002. Rel: 02 Jul 19
Seriously (9:09)
Ectro (8:30)
Feel The Rhythm (6:01)
Review: More from the seemingly endless deep archives of Andy Panayi and Alec Stone's long-running A2 production partnership, which first tickled our senses way back in 1997. There's much to admire throughout, with nine-minute A-side cut "Seriously" - an acid-flecked fusion of bustling breakbeats, alien melodies, woozy chords and post-electro electronics - offering a brilliantly club-ready opening. They begin the flipside with what sounds like a turn of the millennium club electro workout (think punchy beats, pulsating analogue bass and moody chords), before adding a little UK garage flavour to their basslines and beats on the deep space bounce of "Feel The Rhythm".
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out of stock $13.26
RM 12015
RM 12015 (12")
Cat: RM 12015. Rel: 30 Mar 22
A2 - "Open Your Mind" (6:52)
A2 - "Entity" (7:35)
Andy Panayi - "Acidbend" (6:28)
Stopouts - "Pass Go" (8:00)
Review: Always a good week when some new RAND Muzik drops. The Leipzig imprint's brand of understated grooves are on fine display once again on this various artists EP. On RM 12015, feel the low-slung and funky dub of A2's 'Open Your Mind' which they follow up with some moody computer funk on the next track 'Entity'. Over on the B side, Andy Panayi serves up some dusty 303 shenanigans on 'Acidbend' in the vein of classic Cabinet Records and closing it out is Stopouts with the subterranean breaks of 'Pass Go'.
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out of stock $11.61
ARP 002
ARP 002 (12")
Cat: ARP 002. Rel: 15 Oct 19
A2 - "Plonk" (7:59)
Dario Reimann - "Iatch" (5:49)
Harry Wills - "Estren" (7:59)
Carl Finlow - "Fmseq" (6:33)
Review: Just under 12 months ago, French imprint Arpege launched with a multi-artist EP rich in far-sighted and futuristic takes on tech-house. For the follow-up they've decided to flip the script, instead offering up a quartet of electro-focused cuts. The headline attraction comes from British electro titan Carl Finlow, whose "Fmseq" is a spacey and melodious mixture of body-popping beats, throbbing bass, lilting lead lines and sparkling chords. There's plenty to set the pulse racing elsewhere across the EP though, from the heady deep space bleeps and hybrid electro/tech-house grooves of Harry Wills' "Estren", to the drowsy electronic warmth, bubbly acid bass and skittish beats of A2's "Plonk".
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out of stock $13.55
Trou De Ver EP
Cat: CYM 001. Rel: 28 Dec 18
A2 - "Code 303" (7:15)
A2 - "Maelstrom" (6:17)
Rukka & Robin Dupont - "Transe Supersonique" (5:21)
Rukka - "Topographies Interieures" (7:09)
out of stock $12.99
Todesblei Salonfahig Gemacht
Invocation
A2 - "Woman Of Dark Desires"
Tyrkisk Pebber - "What Once Was"
Wermut - "Evolved As One"
His Divine Grace - "Life Is Easy"
Unidad Sasao - "Guts Of A Virgin"
Taciturne - "Burnt To A Crisp"
Ait - "Matando Gueros"
Ad Absurdum - "Germanien Uber Alles"
Bastardos Of Love - "Autumnal Memory"
Echo West - "Lest We Forget"
Evocation
out of stock $18.79
Elektronically Minded
Cat: CE 046. Rel: 16 Feb 24
Basic Channelling (4:48)
Basic Channelling (Exaltics remix) (5:45)
Journey To The Deep (4:12)
Syncopated (Torai remix) (5:02)
out of stock $15.48
Gloom
Gloom (12")
Cat: EAT 022. Rel: 26 Jan 11
Aardvarck - "Wall E Synth"
Aardvarck - "Spees"
Aardvarck - "Prince Would"
Aardvarck - "Tekk Toek"
Kubus - "In Principe"
Kubus - "Zonder Baan"
Kubus - "Schweinenblut"
out of stock $8.84
Heaven
Heaven (12")
Cat: DE 12001. Rel: 02 Jul 08
Heaven (L-Electro vox mix)
Heaven (original mix)
Heaven (L-Electro instrub)
Heaven (LOEP remix)
out of stock $11.06
La Outch 1
Cat: LAOUTCH 01. Rel: 09 Dec 05
Comme Hier
Comme Demain
Contine
out of stock $8.84
TX0
TX0 (hand-stamped 7")
Cat: CPU 00110100. Rel: 02 Nov 17
All The Eyes (3:58)
TX0 (2:53)
Review: While many electronic artists operating in the underground would kick their catalogues off with some EPs here and there, Andy Brown, codename AB2088, preferred to drop two debut LPs before landing on Central Processing Unit with this mighty 10". Right from the start of "All The Eyes", you can hear that this dude likes to create music rather than effective tracks, with all sorts of deep and complex musical harmonies encircling the air above the tune's more straight-laced beat groove. Even on the flipside, namely through the excellent "TX0", you can hear a story being pieced together, a tense and energetic bundle of sounds yearning to explode out of the system. Deep, deep electro thrills for the lovers...
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out of stock $8.02
Espai Indefinit
Espai Indefinit (translucent blue vinyl 12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: LM 001. Rel: 04 Jan 23
ABSIS - "Infinit" (8:02)
ABSIS - "Infinit" (Uranio Empobrecido remix) (5:58)
Uranio Empobrecido - "Flashing Pulses" (5:35)
Uranio Empobrecido - "Flashing Pulses" (ABSIS remix) (6:36)
out of stock $14.93
Epileptix EP
Cat: NERO 054. Rel: 23 Apr 21
Aura (Vuda Je) (2:55)
Kinda Dreamlike (5:58)
Gears Not Working (5:21)
Back In Balance (Equilibrium) (4:16)
Review: The Abstract Eye is one half of GB aka Gifted & Blessed aka The Steoples. He has a sound that brims with analogue electronics and could be from the future or 30 years old. His emotive sounds here take us on a journey through the cosmos with 'Aura (Vuda Je)' setting the scene some gentle modulations. 'Kinda Dreamlike' is what Omar S might sound like high on DMT and the EP highlight 'Gears Not Working' rides on a rugged beat with soulful electronics and loose chords adding light and warmth. 'Back In Balance (Equilibrium)' is a final future retro gem with more magnificent synth work.
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What's Real Anymore?
Cat: DX 3. Rel: 15 Jul 19
Algorithms With Emotions (4:07)
Land, Sky & Sea (3:55)
You'll Miss It Later (3:13)
Whats Real Anymore? (4:23)
Y'All Are A Bit Much (4:05)
Butterfly Patterns (4:09)
Review: Gabriel Reyes Whittaker is The Abstract Eye: an L.A.-based producer also known as GB (Gifted & Blessed) and Frankie Reyes. Regarding the dynamic pace of the music industry, he asks the question, what's real anymore? For him, it comes down to the feelings this music evokes. Last year saw the much needed reissue of his underrated 2011 opus Cool Warm Divine on Holland's Rush Hour, and this new record is another emotive release which explores classic electro and techno sounds - borrowing from the best of the genre's recent past but reinterpreting it in his own distinct way. From the old school deep techno bounce of "Land, Sky & Sea" to the chill groove of "What's Real Anymore?" or the mellow electro of "Butterfly Patterns" - thia is as real as it gets.
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out of stock $30.42
Cool Warm Divine EP
Cat: SIGN 3. Rel: 16 Feb 11
Cool Warm Divine
Nobody Else
Twinkerbelly
The Unseen
Nobody Else (part 2)
Review: Last seen in 2008 dropping a trio of EPs from Creepy Autograph, Valentine Connexion make a welcome return. Little may be known of The Abstract Eye, the mysterious entity responsible for the five tracks that make up Cool Warm Divine, but there's a certain Detroit hotness, a vintage rawness and undeniable analogue sexiness running through the production here. The title track pays homage to the vintage Detroit sound pioneered by Drexciya et al, laying a multiplicity of bubbling synth flourishes over rippling drum machine kicks. It's the slippery analogue flex of B Side opener "The Unseen" that impresses the most though; all neon synth lines tinged with futuristic sensibilities over simmering bass and snapping Model 500 kicks.
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Nine Oh Nine EP
Cat: TSEP 777. Rel: 02 Mar 23
Did You Catch That? (5:40)
Dark Dancefloor (4:48)
Take Nine Oh Nine (8:15)
Can You Keep Up? (4:32)
Review: The Abstract Eye aka Gifted & Blessed always makes electrifying music that brims and bristles with energy. It is dense and textural and requires close attention to unpack and get lost in but that effort is always more than repaid. This is another brilliantly heavy outing, a first on Technoindigenous, that makes great use of one of the most legendary bits of gear in any studio - the TR-909, Here the artist finds new ways to make it sing with acid-laced house, clattering percussion and cosmic synth work that will rewire your brain.

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Abstract Thought
Cat: CAL 015. Rel: 13 Dec 19
Abstract Thought (part 1) (5:41)
Abstract Thought (part 2) (8:14)
Abstract Thought (part 3) (8:43)
out of stock $14.65
Folding The Dishes
Cat: HMDX 002. Rel: 22 Jan 20
Folding The Dishes (5:45)
Bioturbation (5:57)
Wet Mallets (6:47)
Ogni Pensiero Vola (6:13)
out of stock $12.45
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