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Dismantled Into Juice
Dismantled Into Juice (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: XL 1330T. Rel: 09 Jun 23
Toast (2:41)
Panic (3:36)
You Can Build Me (feat Monstera Black) (3:29)
Body Ramen (4:13)
Dismantled Into Juice (feat Monstera Black) (4:04)
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Supercell
Supercell (12")
Cat: FR 057. Rel: 14 Mar 24
EF5 (8:02)
VORTEX2 (5:45)
Honeymoon Phase (5:17)
Review: The mysterious and unknown Betdat's first EP has landed on the amazing techno and electro label Frustrated Funk, with 'Supercell' showcasing some of the most futuristic electro cuts laid to wax. The sound in 'EF5' is mechanical, robot-like, and downright brutal and unforgiving, while on the second side, 'Vortex2' mixes some dubby elements into the equation to makeup a more raw and grainy sound. 'Honeymoon Phase' rounds out the EP with a much warmer and sensual sounding space-age robot love song. This record has something for every electro fan to love.
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Digital Mind
Cat: SAT 029. Rel: 10 Dec 05
Clone Factory
Robot Skin
Digital Mind
New Race
Review: We've been digging in our warehouse and found some classic electro from the prolific Boris Divider on the superb Satamile Records. This EP was released almost 20 years ago but you couldn't tell - the electro contained within it is as sharp as a knife and relevant as a selfie. 'Clone Factory' kicks off with lashings of metallic snares and jagged rhythms, 'Robot Skin' brings some high-speed cyborg funk and 'Digital Mind' then cruises through the cosmos on coruscated low ends. 'New Race' closes out with a fourth and final electro workout of the highest order.
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 in stock $7.37
Alien Transmissions Vol 3
Cat: PTV 018. Rel: 08 Nov 23
Info Cifon - "How The Game Serves Us" (7:27)
Fleck ESC - "Space Vampires" (5:12)
Broken Joe - "Gordon's Alive" (5:26)
Datacrashrobot - "Stream Processing" (5:05)
Review: The latest Pyramid Transmissions takes us once more into the underbelly of the electro beast with four stealth operators twisting out particularly tweaked strains of machine funk. Info_Cifon makes a welcome return with the mind-twisting detail and nervy atmosphere of 'How The Game Serves Us', while Fleck OSC doubles down on the freakiest threads of interlocking synth work and snappy rhythms. Broken Joe has a chunkier sound palette at work on 'Gordons Alive', finding a fertile ground somewhere between electro and industrial, while Datacrashrobot brings a pneumatic pressure to 'Stream Processing' in the perfect dystopian sign-off for this outstanding slab of outsider electro.
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Return Of Electrobass
Cat: MON 026. Rel: 14 Mar 24
Time To Collect (feat Vema Diodes) (11:47)
Redline Distrikt (feat Vema Diodes) (11:47)
Far From Human (feat Dynamik Bass System) (5:52)
Dynamik Bass System - "RobotMachine" (Exzakt vs BFX remix) (3:33)
 in stock $14.48
Split Machine Vol 2
Cat: GO 009. Rel: 19 Feb 24
Noamm - "Clone Machine" (5:52)
Noamm - "Scientific Technological Device" (3:39)
Noamm - "Verruckter Wissenschaftler" (3:56)
Brice Kelly - "Beings Of Alpha" (5:18)
Brice Kelly - "If You Don't Think Like Us" (5:17)
Brice Kelly - "Powers That Be" (4:57)
Review: Gladio Operations is on the cusp if hitting double figures and over the course of its first few releases has explored a fine range of electro. This latest transmission from Noamm and Brice Kelly is a second volume in their Split Machine series. The opener from Noamm is all caustic synth modulations and sweet metal snares over a rugged beat. 'Scientific Technological Device' that has more lashing metal textures and bright, visceral synths while 'Verruckter Wissenschaftler' carries on with the same aesthetic but has a more raw and direct groove. Brice Kelly takes care of the flip side with a more lithe and celestial take on electro that provides a great yin to the yang of the A-side.
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BELOW 003
BELOW 003 (limited hand-stamped green vinyl 12")
Cat: BELOW 003. Rel: 28 Feb 24
Kitchen Plug - "Cheat Code" (4:31)
CYMKA - "Sweet Peach" (8:12)
Batenko - "Inside Summer 21" (4:18)
Les Hauts - "Passing Clouds" (4:55)
Review: More proper tacker makes it way to vinyl here courtesy of the blow label who enlist four more producers of this latest various artists EP. Kitchen Plug's 'Cheat Code' marries the best of tech, garage, dub and house into a kinetic bit of body music that oozes warm and lo-fi soul. CYMKA brings kaleidoscopic colour and squelchy acid to 'Sweet Peach' then it's all pout old school piano rave madness from Batenko on 'Inside Summer 21'. Last of all is the searing electro funk of Les Hauts with 'Passing Clouds', a blisteringly quick trip into another dimension with some rueful chord work. Sensational EP.
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Intérprete: Replika | Common Mode
 in stock $14.48
Sunblocking (warehouse find)
Cat: LNV 17. Rel: 31 Jul 11
Strinkz (4:44)
Eraser (6:07)
Futile (4:09)
Knobgine (3:22)
Liquid Silence (6:34)
Sunblocking (6:27)
Review: With an extensive legacy and a list of alter egos longer than your arm, Martin Damm aka Biochip C achieves a delicate balancing act on this 11 year old record, a handful of extras copies of which were recently unearthed in what can only be described as a highly fortunate 'warehouse find'. He pulls off a delicate balancing act here, letting the abrasive, industrial punk rock side of his music off the leash to frolic unhindered, while never losing sight of the needs of dancefloor and its needs across the six tracks. Highlights? Well, the title track's speedy electrofunk is highly addictive, 'Eraser' has a driving, chunky techno edge that fans of Force Inc will love, while the double dub speed grooves of 'Knobgine' and 'Liquid Silence' are forces of nature in themselves.
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Transatlantic Treasure EP
Cat: SATA 004. Rel: 21 Mar 01
Transatlantic Treasure
The Ultimate (remix)
Universal Language
Intérprete: Ethyl, M50
 in stock $6.30
Strange Stars
Strange Stars (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: CPU 01100111. Rel: 04 Nov 21
Star Patrol (5:00)
The Signal (5:04)
The Unseen (5:05)
Light Corridor (5:02)
Review: Martin Matiske's renaissance continues as he delivers another fresh EP as Blackploid for effervescent Sheffield imprint Central Processing Unit. In keeping with the German producer's other recent material, we can hear echoes of his classic, mid-2000s Blackploid material. Strange Stars also continues his interplanetary theme, delivering a quartet of sci-fi powered cuts full of squelchy acid bass, star-fall electronics, Kraftwerkian melodies and beats so crunchy you could probably eat them for breakfast. Our picks of a very strong bunch are probably pulsating opener 'Star Patrol' and the turn-of-the-80s sci-fi movie feel of 'Unseen', but to be honest all four tracks hit the spot.
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 in stock $12.10
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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Sui Generis
Cat: PNKMN 045. Rel: 16 Mar 22
Sui Generis (5:26)
Pacifica (7:33)
Long Nights (5:37)
Faint Static (4:49)
Pentagon Papers (4:15)
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Brother Says Relax
Cat: LWK 11. Rel: 18 Jul 22
Brother Says Relax (6:10)
Turn Off (1:48)
The Light (1:51)
The Burden Of Proof (5:25)
SIS (feat Solar - Bro Nebs In dub) (5:08)
Review: Brother Nebula is the alias of veteran Calfornian producer Lance Desardi, who some may remember presented a great EP on Nick Hoppner's Touch From A Distance back in 2019. He returns to London's Legwork label with a selection of high-def sonic workouts on Brother Says Relax. On side A, there's the elevating acid house of the title track taking its cues from the timeless Trax Records era, followed by some handy beat and acapella versions. Over on the flip, the woozy and saucer-eyed 'The Burden Of Proof' is followed by the druggy, chugging tunnel vision of 'SIS' (feat Solar - Bro Nebs In dub).
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Planetary Science
Cat: CPU 01101111. Rel: 15 Sep 22
Dimension Unknown (5:27)
Magnetron (5:04)
Wire (4:56)
Neurotransmitter (4:57)
Review: Munich-based producer Martin Matiske rebooted the Blackploid project for a couple of brilliant EPs on Sheffield's Central Processing Unit last year, and now he's back with a new one this week titled Planetary Science. Hear the sound of space invaders getting stoned on opening cut 'Dimension Unknown' and the electro-bleep shuffle of 'Magnetron' on side A, while over on the flip you can take the time machine further into the future with the Drexciyan computer funk of 'Wire' followed by the darkly dystopian beat programme of 'Neurotransmitter'.
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 in stock $12.10
Golden Dawn
Golden Dawn (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: CBL 001. Rel: 24 Oct 22
Amber (4:58)
Dumbledore (5:29)
I Do My Own Stunts (3:12)
Tubular Bells (3:27)
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Cruising The Bass Nebula
Cat: AFT 010. Rel: 12 Apr 23
Cosmic Dance (5:00)
Digitise You! (5:37)
Bubble Funk (5:08)
Bubble Funk (Radioactiveman remix) (5:25)
 in stock $20.26
Thira Traks
Cat: NN 03. Rel: 06 Apr 23
Caldera V (7:10)
Skaros (Blu Tac mix) (4:50)
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Baraka: Remixes Part 2
Cat: BRK 002. Rel: 26 Jul 23
World Of Content (Spray remix) (6:24)
Queen (Blu:sh remix) (4:59)
Insomnia (Mabel remix) (5:34)
Final Fantasy (Von Riu remix) (6:45)
Review: French purveyors of the dance, Baraka, do neat justice to their name (you should make a priority of seeing the psychedelic-trip-of-a-film, the label's namesake, if you haven't already) with a fresh four-tracker in the realm of cheeky, aquatic trance-dance. Summoning four local producer/DJ entities for remix duties, two per side, this is a high-concept, well-executed EP drawing on both Apollo-era electrance and tribal geometry tunnel-dives. Von Riu's closing tune is our highlight.
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Based On Boss
Based On Boss (12" + insert)
Cat: FM 1204243. Rel: 11 Jul 23
Lauer & Johannes Albert - "Based On Boss" (5:11)
Lauer & Johannes Albert - "Four 44" (4:46)
Lauer & Johannes Albert - "Posh-O-Rama" (4:23)
Boris Dlugosch, Marc Romboy & CAR - "Survivor" (6:19)
Boris Dlugosch, Marc Romboy & CAR - "Survivor" (Johannes Albert remix) (6:02)
Review: Germany's always club-ready label Frank Music is back with another beefy 12" that finds mainstays and newcomers unite in fine fashion. Johannes Albert and Lauer open up with a trio of collaborations that go from full throttle, chord led house on 'Based on Boss' to the deeper grooves of 'Four 44' and far sighted, soul drenched tech of 'Posh-O-Rama'. Boris Dlugosch, Marc Romboy & CAR step up on the B-side with the woozy and hypnotic 'Survivor' which also gets remixed by Johannes Albert into something more raw. Useful grooves for sure.

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 in stock $17.89
Forget
Forget (12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: OATH 010. Rel: 27 Sep 23
Shifting (5:21)
Lake (6:18)
What You Say (4:12)
Form (5:18)
Broken Wing (5:30)
Review: Georgian IDM artist Gacha Bakradze commands a loyal fanbase for his enchanting emanations in the style. The latest example comes in the form of 'Forget', his most recent contribution to Turkish pushers of the craft, Oath. Fluid movements of electro clankings and modular groovework extend far and deep into a gaseous, sulphuric unknown, while airier explorations of spirituality are laid down on the vocal-sample-led 'What You Say' and the wonderfully three-chord-backboned janker, 'Form'. 'Forget' isn't a project for shallow listens; take it slow.
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Intérprete: Evan Michael
 in stock $16.59
Hybrid Collective Vol 1
Cat: HC 01. Rel: 04 Aug 23
Kim Cosmik - "The Ascent" (6:18)
Arsonist Recorder - "Colours 23" (4:32)
The Droid - "Upgrade" (4:50)
Syrte - "BFK" (5:52)
Broken Joe - "Fallen Crane" (5:50)
Ekata - "Dark Drive" (6:00)
Review: Hybrid Collective is a new label set out to bring together all forms of electro. The first release is a powerful statement of intent that draws together a crack team of sonic explorers who are all hell bent on blowing up the dance floor. The brand of extra the opener explores is industrial and mechanical, with Kim Cosmik's 'The Ascent' twisting metal and contorting synths into a ragged rhythm. The Droid's 'Upgrade' is a more futuristic blend of cyborg funk and Broken Joe's 'Fallen Crane' is full of spooky lines and jittery rhythms. Ekata's 'Dark Drive' rounds out with a straight ahead banger.
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Stay Gold
Stay Gold (12")
Cat: FRESH 002. Rel: 18 Jul 23
Take It Back (5:41)
Stay Gold (6:07)
Nomad (6:48)
YSP (6:59)
Intérprete: Tom Drew
 in stock $17.89
Repertoire EP
Cat: MELOD 011. Rel: 10 Feb 23
Repertoire (7:05)
Repertoire (Iron Curtis remix) (6:09)
Metro Vice (7:07)
Metro Vice (ROTCIV remix) (5:25)
Tags: Nu Disco | Tech House
 in stock $14.73
Scandinavia Bass Dreams
Cat: STILLEBEN 062. Rel: 07 Jul 23
Television - "NoTV" (3:55)
Television - "The Broadcast" (4:39)
Br Beta - "Velour" (4:09)
Sir Kenneth Ray - "Olivedal" (4:24)
 in stock $14.21
Lithograph 18
Lithograph 18 (red 12" vinyl + insert)
Cat: NV 04. Rel: 11 Aug 22
Proxima (5:41)
Flex/Extend (4:52)
Lithograph.18 (3:07)
Intuition (4:40)
Freefall (4:08)
Intérprete: Shine Grooves
 in stock $11.32
Gambler EP
Cat: LUUD 007. Rel: 10 Mar 23
Badman (3:03)
Gambler (2:59)
Roll Em Up (3:25)
Doomed (3:15)
Kord Punch (2:55)
Gambler (Fluctuosa remix) (5:59)
Gambler (Francois Ier remix) (5:42)
 in stock $17.11
Unsolved Origin
Cat: USR 024. Rel: 18 May 23
Light Transmission
Solar Limit
Unsolved Origin
Monarch Monster
Review: Wavy, acidic, subtly trance-y, and resolutely deep. BOHM drops four pieces on the right side of tech for snobs to get on board (we're not getting involved in that), which owe plenty to the likes of John Tejada, A Sagittariun's early work, and others that have mastered the art of crafting tracks that we can safely listen to softly and still find plenty to talk about, but heard loud and in a club will take on a new, all-commanding power. At least that's the case with 'Light Transmission' and 'Solar Limit', which open the scoring here. Moving forward, B-side pair 'Unsolved Origin' and 'Monarch Monster' take some complexities out of the equation, respectively opting for more pared back bounce and stripped down, old-school hued electro. Both also work very well indeed - hence the recommendation here.
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 in stock $14.21
Wade Galaxy
Cat: YDMF 01. Rel: 22 Jun 22
Hypercube (4:10)
Phaze (Fade Off) (4:32)
Phaze (James Bangura remix) (5:37)
Hypercube (Surrogate mix) (5:47)
 in stock $14.21
Cosmic Traveler
Cat: CPU 01100000. Rel: 25 Mar 21
Electric Engine (5:13)
Night Drive (5:10)
Pleasure Activism (5:55)
The Race (5:08)
Review: Although he never confirmed it when he launched the project in 2006, Blackploid is an electro-fired alternative alias of sometime International Deejay Gigolos artist Martin Mastike - and not, as some speculated all those years ago, a Drexciya side project. You can see why some would have though Blackploid to be a Drexciya product though. This surprise EP for Sheffield's CPU Records is full of Drexciyan tropes, with three out of the four tracks delivering the kind of high-grade, sci-fi-fuelled electro brilliance that we've long associated with the legendary Detroit outfit. Highlights include the thrusting, bleep-heavy brilliance of 'Night Drive', the surging, space disco-influenced heaviness of 'Night Drive' and the raw, angular techno stomp of opener 'Electric Engine'.
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Electropathics EP
Cat: PBX 008 5. Rel: 14 Jul 21
Rock Like This (4:55)
Snowfall (5:43)
Detroit Parties Rock Like This (acappella) (0:39)
Review: Detroit Parties Rock like This... another repressed Detroit stomper from the Duo Keith Tucker and Blak Tony. Equipped and programmed for the dance floor, K1 and Blak Tony's acapella is sure to start any set off if you bold enough to do it. "Rock Like this" is A electro rap assault into the Detroit parties of the past. This track is a anthem from the city that gave you some of the funkiest electro ever created. This ep never disappoints a favorite of DJ Stingray.
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Intérprete: Mark Forshaw
 in stock $9.46
ACAB Part Four
ACAB Part Four (12" in hand-painted sleeve limited to 100 copies (comes in different sleeves, we cannot guarantee which one you will recieve))
Cat: 777 1312004. Rel: 16 Jul 21
DJ Bowlcut - "Contrapoint" (6:17)
O Wells - "Deep Blue" (5:06)
Brighton - "Dodo" (14:13)
 in stock $11.32
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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Primes
Primes (12" + insert)
Cat: DE 171. Rel: 27 Jul 17
Primes (7:17)
Stranger (feat Nicole Ginelli vocals & Doc Sleep) (4:37)
Imperial Tranz-Am (13:25)
Intérprete: Honey Soundsystem
 in stock $14.73
HEARSE 002
HEARSE 002 (screen-printed 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: HEARSE 002. Rel: 04 Dec 19
Cosmic Force - "Suckers Divide" (4:24)
Manasyt - "Sister Ping" (3:40)
Secret State - "Dominant Narrative" (5:25)
Brassica - "0898666420" (5:37)
Review: Back in May, the first multi-artist missive from the freshly launched Hearse label sold out in no time at all. We have a feeling that this similarly formatted follow-up will go the same way. '90s survivor Cosmic Force kicks things off in style via the raw, angular riffs, spacey melodies, vocoder vocals and punchy electro rhythms of "Suckers Divide", before Manasyt takes us into industrial electro territory on the fuzzy and breathless "Sister Ping". Over on side B, Secret State ups the tempo on the undeniably Drexciyan "Dominant Narrative", while Brassica peppers a high-octane rhythm track with dystopian noises and malfunctioning computer electronics on killer closing cut "0898666420".
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Intérprete: Ali Renault
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Tides Of Fate (B-STOCK)
Cat: 3MA 002. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Philipp Boss - "Die Schone" (feat Gianluca) (6:52)
Gabriel Belabbas - "Dance With The Speaker" (6:57)
Muelsa - "The Future Is A Trap" (5:36)
Nico Lampariello - "Antes De Tiempo" (7:16)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


The second release on 3 Mats features a cast of emergent artists dealing in the vibrant seam where electro synthesis and techno focus collide. If you rate labels like Partisan and EYA you'll be into this record, without a doubt. Frankfurt producer Philipp Boss opens up the record with 'Die Schone', a collaboration with Gianluca, while Gabriel Belabbas creates a rolling warm-up delight of electro breaks with an iconic sample on 'Dance With The Speaker'. Muelsa's 'The Future Is A Trap' is a raw, boxy machine workout and Nico Lampariello finishes the record off with an acid laced workout for the darker side of the dance.
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Slavic Breus EP
Cat: REF 001. Rel: 01 Dec 22
Schemat (6:17)
But Now I'm Ha-Ha-Happy (6:41)
Sounds Familiar (5:57)
Low F (5:11)
 in stock $13.16
Fukuinn03
Fukuinn03 (translucent blue vinyl 12")
Cat: FKN 03. Rel: 17 Jan 23
Fazack - "Look Left" (6:42)
Relaxant - "Swamp Break" (5:40)
Bohm - "Acis Era Kicks" (5:35)
Foreign Sequence - "Finfemxtrd" (6:45)
Review: There is never a lack of attitude when it comes to Fukuinn releases. This third one comes on a nice translucent blue vinyl 12" and finds a smorgasbord of producers serving up one tune each. Fazack kicked off with a sharp 'Look Left' that has powerful drum machines rhythms and neck-snapping percussion with talk box vox. Relaxant's 'Swamp Break' then layer up more jittery rhythms and coruscated synths and bass before Bohm layers up Chicago hosue drums with visceral acid lines and silvery drums on the expressive 'Acis Era Kicks.' Foreign Sequence's 'Finfemxtrd' closes in a hurry, with techno drums and twanging synths that will blow up the club.
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Detroit Legacy Vol 1
Detroit Legacy Vol 1 (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: HCR 016. Rel: 09 Mar 23
Cignol - "Distance" (5:33)
Barce - "Funk Station" (6:23)
Alex Martin - "Megatech" (5:48)
Mariska Neerman - "Stellium" (7:36)
Dark Vektor - "Metaverso Frik" (5:25)
N-Ter - "We Will Emerge" (4:46)
Review: The Spanish Hypnotic Collective label attempts to capture its take on the Detroit Legacy with what looks like a new series of various artists' EP. There is plenty of Motor City soul in the gorgeous synths of Cignol's muted acid and deep house opener 'Distance' which is a soothing and reverential groove, but then its pure party from Barce, Alex Martin offers up 313 style tech and three further tunes on the flip explore blistering electro with high-speed funk and cosmic intent. Mission accomplished and we're already looking forward to the next one.
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Subsurface
Subsurface (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: ASGDE 040. Rel: 13 Apr 23
Hadal Zone (4:14)
Hadal Zone (James Ruskin remix) (4:34)
Decompression (Makaton remix) (6:28)
Decompression (4:08)
Review: Paul Bailey, known as Damage, proffers his sonic take on the concept of what damage is and could sound like in the abstract. Like a giant piston hurtling at us, and repeatedly crushing us from above, we're thrown menacingly into the sniffly wiggles of 'Hadal Zone' and the reinterpretive work of the likes of James Ruskin and Makaton. It's a worthy addition to the Brummy techno canon, and should be noted for its unique wonk-tech veer.
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Subsurface
Subsurface (limited 180 gram green marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: ASGDE 040LTD. Rel: 06 Apr 23
Hadal Zone (4:13)
Hadal Zone (James Ruskin remix) (4:37)
Decompression (Makaton remix) (6:28)
Decompression (4:08)
Review: The seemingly unstoppable rise of De:tuned continues, as they take a break from serving up sci-fi techno, IDM and ambient techno to deliver something a lot more intense: a surprise EP from original House of God Birmingham resident DJ Paul 'Damage' Bailey. Channeling the spirit of his friend Surgeon while offering up something fresh, the two original tracks on show are undeniably inspired. 'Hadal Zone' adds weirdo noises, bleeps and mind-mangling electronic pulses to a slipped Afro-techno groove, while 'Decompression' is a wonky, triple-time workout full of Ket-addled electronics and wayward loops. Makaton re-imagines that track as a locked-in late-night techno throb-job, while James Ruskin turns 'Hadal Zone' into a buzzing, industrial-influenced electro-bleep number.
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Xuntanza Vol II
Cat: FAN 015. Rel: 12 Jan 23
Annie Hall - "Seventy3" (4:17)
Boris Divider - "Perfect Ratio" (5:50)
Dark Vektor - "Look Into Da Fiucha" (5:47)
Lefrenk - "Shurko" (5:25)
Review: Fanzine Records out of sunny A Coruna, Spain returns this week with the next installment in its Xuntanza series. On both sides they've made contact with some homegrown veterans of the scene in the form of Annie Hall, who executes the contemplative beat programme of 'Seventy3' followed by Madrid's Boris Divider who goes fast forward into the future on the glitchy IDM of 'Perfect Ratio'. Over on the flip, Terassa's Dark Vektor launches some sci-fi funk at you on 'Look Into Da Fiucha' followed by local producer Lefrenk on the dystopian bass assault of 'Shurko'.
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Igloo
Igloo (12")
Cat: BB 03. Rel: 08 Feb 23
Igloo (6:28)
Lick My Decks (5:56)
Limonata (6:25)
Radf (6:14)
 in stock $17.37
IN D EV IL
Cat: WSPRO 001. Rel: 24 May 22
Hard Pass (4:58)
QWVF Prudence (5:08)
Kilis (3:40)
Wh8te (6:15)
 in stock $15.01
Tiny Planet Vol 4
Cat: PE 019. Rel: 12 Sep 22
Emkay & Denzel - "Late To Tha Parteh" (5:20)
Eversines & RDS - "Milky Mouse" (5:53)
DJ Venetta & ZDBT - "Tie Me Up" (5:50)
Byron Yeates & Brandi - "Activate" (6:40)
Review: Planet Euphorique is back in business for a fourth volume in the on going Tiny planet series. It is an always interesting various artists collection that offers a widescreen take on tech house and minimal. Emkay keeps it deep, bubbly, pumping on the opener 'Dennis' then things get more wonky and tripped out with Eversines & RDS's 'Milky Mouse.' On the flip side is ZDBT & DJ Vendetta's electro-tech fusion 'Tie Me Up' with its sleazy vocals and hyper speed rhythms and Byron Yeates & Brandi then closes out with another swaggering ghetto vibe on the fresh sounding 'Activate.'
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Intérprete: Houghton
 in stock $14.48
Bonesbreaks 17
Cat: OZONLTD 001. Rel: 25 Aug 22
That's How We Living (4:50)
Cause You Want It (4:54)
Bust It (5:31)
They Nail You (6:16)
 in stock $15.78
Far From Galaxia
Far From Galaxia (limited 12")
Cat: VOYA 006. Rel: 23 Mar 22
Let You Out (5:00)
Known (5:41)
Time Machine (4:56)
Passengers (6:29)
Via Lactea (5:08)
Review: Italian producer Riccardo Buccirossi, owner of Imprints, is back under the Bladymore Galaxy alias for another session in sci-fi themed beats on SMS' Rome-based label Free Voyage. Far From Glaxia is certainly a diverse affair, taking in the sounds of cosmic ('Let You Out'), neon-lit Italo with electro beats ('Known'), alien themed space-funk ('Time Machine') and soulful IDM reminiscent of the early '90s ('Passengers').
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 in stock $12.37
Midi EP
Midi EP (12")
Cat: PA 003. Rel: 02 Jun 23
Big Butibit Chess Master Pro V3.5 (6:04)
>:) (4:44)
Forma/Contenido (5:19)
Arturito (6:35)
Pequena Midi (7:45)
 in stock $14.73
BSMH (Z@P Sonic Reinterpretation)
Cat: SAIS 0055. Rel: 13 Nov 23
BSMH (Z@P Sonic Re-Interpretation)
Review: This new and unique one-sided 10" is a companion to the PMA EP by B-2DEP'T released on this Saisei label earlier in the year. It's as raw and frazzled as electro gets frankly, with B-2DEP'T heading off to the depths of the galaxy where snappy snares ride on crispy drum breaks. There are occult-like synth lines weaving their way in and out and a dark filtered vocal bring the menace and paranoid energy that keeps this one so enthralling. It's the second vital offering from this artist this year.
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 in stock $16.84
Rat EP
Rat EP (12")
Cat: SAT 024. Rel: 18 Feb 05
Worm Intruder
Land Of The Dark
Road To The Madness
Tele Remote
 in stock $6.85
Unfixed
Unfixed (12")
Cat: STS 419LP. Rel: 28 Sep 23
Birmingham Screwdriver (4:31)
Wick & Wax (9:07)
Golden Hammer (4:25)
Percussive Maintenance (8:34)
Review: Berlin-based producer and DJ Barker has long been an underground innovator associated with plenty of vital labels but he hasn't dropped a new solo EP for a couple of years now. Thankfully he rights that wrong and and steps up to the 30 year strong Smalltown Supersound out of Oslo with a new four track offering that "sees him inverting the musical equation and exploring both the variability and sonic possibilities of a kick-drum." Opener 'Birmingham Screwdriver' will rewire your brain with its fizzing frequencies and skewed bass, 'Wick and Wax' is bright and hyperactive techno-pop and the flipside gets much more raw and dark. A fine return.
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 in stock $19.48
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