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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z TODO
Singles
Exit Planet Earth: Strontium
The Advent X Zein Ferreira - "Carpe Diem" (7:01)
London Modular Alliance - "Lump Of Coal" (4:03)
London Modular Alliance - "Lump Of Coal" (beats) (2:42)
Konerytmi - "Pulssi" (5:22)
DeFeKT - "Radar" (4:03)
Zobol - "Data Wars" (5:01)
Review: Exit Planet Earth continues its exploration of the world of electro universe with an expansive, extended six track EP, featuring The Advent x Zein Ferreira, DeFeKT, London Modular Alliance, Konertymi and Zobol. The Advent, whose weekly Gardening Club residency in the mid-90s helped to drag electro out of the realms of the retro and back into the future, team up with Zein Ferreira for a Kraftwerk-on-speed extended mix of 'CarpeDiem', before London Modular Alliance's more moderately paced but still squiggle and bleep laced 'Lump of Coal' plus a 'beats' breakdown for the DJs. The B-side brings us the acid-powered 'Pulssi' by Konerytmi, the bouncy, breakdance-friendly 'Radar' by DeFeKT, and the relatively pure, optimistic sonics of Zobol's 'Data Wars'. Thumbs up all round.
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Rosso Carnale
Rosso Carnale (pink vinyl 12")
Cat: ART 18. Rel: 05 Oct 23
Rosso Carnale (Italo version) (3:51)
Rosso Carnale (Bottin dub) (5:10)
Rosso Carnale (Mutant version) (3:25)
Rosso Carnale (Deux Control dub) (7:47)
Review: After a superb repress of the Volvo Una Hit Italo classic, Bottin's Cristalli Liquidi project is back and this time in cahoots with French-Italiano electro pair Deux Control which is Justine Forever and Rodion. They have cooked up a selection of versions of 'Rosso Carnale' which, we understand, lyrically touches on the colour red and the gentle carnal forces of nature sung in Italian. There is a sped-up version from Bottin, a sparse mix from Deux Control and standout Mutant version with tougher drums but nice silky dub chords and a bright Italo version full of 80s synth nostalgia.
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Intérprete: Manu Archeo
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Phantom Operation EP
Cat: LDI 009. Rel: 02 Jun 23
Data Transmission (5:54)
Phanton Operation (6:15)
Dark Valley (3:31)
Dark Valley (The Exaltics remix) (4:45)
Dark Valley (Lloyd Stellar remix) (4:32)
Cyber Zone (4:53)
Review: 2021 was a big year for D3070, the shadowy electro operative who debuted with a splash on Cyberdome, Lobster Theremin and Dance Trax. Now they return on Dutch label LDI (short for Lloyd's Dark Imperium, fact fans), following the likes of Martin Matiske and Cliff Dalton with more of that sinewy, dark-side machine funk gear. From 'Data Transmission's reduced, blippy maze building to the steely punch of 'Phantom Operation' and onwards, D3070 weaves a seductive, dystopian web of robotic rhythms which are essential listening for anyone who takes electro seriously. Don't sleep on the remix from The Exaltics either - a treat tucked away on the B2 for the dedicated diggers.
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Celestial Soundwaves EP
Cat: SPBA 002. Rel: 17 Jan 24
Times (7:36)
Dorsia (6:23)
Monitor Body Process 101 (5:43)
Flying Dolphins (5:47)
Another Day (feat Roger Versey) (5:14)
Review: Operative since the early 1990s, Dan Piu is one of Switzerland's most storied deep house and futurist techno producers. His regular EPs are rarely less than excellent, and even those that slip under the radar tend to be solid if not spectacular. The good news is that Piu is in prize form on this Spacebased Recordings released five-tracker. Check first sumptuous, Needs (Not Wants)-influenced deep house number 'Times' - a masterclass in mood and melody - before admiring the bleeping, intergalactic excellence of spacey deep house gem 'Dorsey'. He opts for a more energetic, warehouse-ready early 90s house/techno sound on 'Monitor Body Process 101', doffs a cap to stargazing Motor City techno on 'Flying Dolphins', and showcases a spoken word vocal from Roger Versey on the atmospheric, turn-of-the-90s Nu Groove style brilliance of 'Another Day'.
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Tags: Acid House
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White Fetish X
Cat: PAREIDOLIA 009. Rel: 22 Mar 24
Starting Shift (5:56)
Mann Gegen Mann (3:28)
White Fetish X (3:39)
Radiowelt (4:16)
Krankenwagen (2:44)
Audio Warrior (3:35)
Review: White Fetish X, the latest release by enigmatic collaboration between Dataintrang and Luke Eargoggle on the Italian label Pareidolia Recordings, is a hypnotic and eerie exploration of the dark side of electronica. The album's six tracks veritably pulsate with a sinister energy, blending elements of EBM, electro clash, and sci-fi to create a truly unique and unsettling soundscape. 'Starting Shift' sets the tone with its menacing EBM stomp and early techno sound, while 'Mann Gegen Mann' ups the ante with its sinister electroclash beats. The title track is a hypnotic and eerie soundscape, with its sci-fi synths and demented, horror-like atmosphere. 'Radiowelt' is a heavy electro track with a pulsing body funk rhythm, while 'Audio Warrior' closes the album out with its dark and evil-sounding but funky bassline. Overall, White Fetish X is a challenging and rewarding listen for fans of dark electronica. Its sinister soundscapes and hypnotic rhythms create a truly unique and unsettling experience that will stay with you long after the final track has faded out.
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Intérprete: Mimi
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Place Of Connect Pt 1
Place Of Connect Pt 1 (limited 12")
Cat: CH 007. Rel: 19 Oct 23
Suntazia
Inertia
Electricity
Intérprete: DJ Mau Mau
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Card Short Of A Full Deck
Cat: DE 301. Rel: 15 May 23
Card Short Of A Full Deck (4:30)
Le Rale Du Male Alpha (3:22)
Accidental Surgeries (4:07)
Puddle Points (3:25)
Scene Serpents (3:36)
Une Fuite Chaussee Mais Sans Lacets (3:09)
Review: Dark Entries label regulars De-Bons-en-Pierre are back with more of their scuzzy delights in the form of their Card Short of a Full Deck EP. It's drenched in textbook sludginess as is often the way with Beau Wanzer and Maoupa Mazzochetti ever since they came together in 2016. These tunes were all originally written back in 2019 for live performances and really find the pair pushing at the boundaries of accepted social norms. The absurd sounds pair skipping rhythms with dark and freaky basslines and plenty of eerie rave chords to make for an all-new kind of dance floor energy.
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La Noche Del Atomo
La Noche Del Atomo (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: PHLX 002. Rel: 16 Jun 23
Musica Electronica (1988) (7:10)
Psycho Dance (1989) (5:36)
La Voluntad De Dios (1987) (5:38)
Dr Rhythm (1990) (5:28)
Extasy Bondage (1991) (6:30)
Holbox (1990) (6:27)
Review: REPRESS ALERT!: Decada 2's musical and visual playfulness trailblazed the electronic scene in Mexico in the mid-80s. The project channels Mateo Lafontaine's luminous mind and otherworldly persona into an audible experience. The Mexican producer is a sonic alchemist, exploring and combining a multitude of electronic genres. The result - Mateo's interpretation of the club music zeitgeist.
2020 marked not only 35 years of Decada 2 but also the sudden passing of Mateo.
Philoxenia is proud to present Decada 2's first vinyl release, a testimony to the legacy of a pioneer of electronic music in Latin America. These remastered tracks showcase Mateo's unique take on EBM, proto-house and early rave sound, ranging from the mid-80s to the early 90s.




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Proceed With Caution
Proceed With Caution (blue vinyl 12")
Cat: SYNCRO 44. Rel: 29 Feb 24
Fear In Your Eyes (3:46)
Up In Smoke (4:41)
Check Out The Technique (4:42)
Nuttin But Chedda (4:21)
Review: 'Proceed With Caution' is the latest four-track EP of classic Detroit techno from the city's Filthiest (one more recent alias of longtime genre purveyor Julian Shamou), coming packed as ever with a cleanly modern twist, and incorporating elements of breakbeat and g-funk swagger along the way. Easing up on the layering, and thus to provide extra room for snappiness and sonic aloofness, 'Up In Smoke' clears the air, displacing oxygen with pyrolitic combustions, sputters and snare-drummed bangs. Equally is the bass-heavier 'Check Out The Technique', evoking not just the awe of technique, but the horrors of technicity, in its doomy imitations of authoritarian war brasses by way of a synthetic analog bass riff.
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Intérprete: DJ Mau Mau, Mimi, Mike O'Mara
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Diners Club International Part 1
Track 1 (2:18)
Track 2 (3:24)
Track 3 (2:18)
Track 4 (2:26)
Track 5 (2:35)
Track 6 (1:35)
Track 7 (1:55)
Review: We don't know who is involved in this brand new Diner's Club International project but we do know that they have put together three superb new records, all of which are landing at the same time. We also know they have come from Detroit, specifically Joy Rd on the West Side, and so come drenched in plenty of the swaggering attitudes you would expect. Diners Club International Part 1 fuses electro, ghetto and techno into booty-shaking cuts designed square for the club. The rhythms are infectious, the drums booming and the vocals bawdy, so snap these up before they're gone as quickly as they arrived.
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Steel City Dance Discs Volume 29
Cat: SCDD 029. Rel: 17 Jul 23
Bonestyle (4:19)
Flutter (4:56)
Slap Slap Slap (5:42)
Toting A Gun (4:51)
Prefecture 666 (5:41)
Pump (5:16)
Review: Mall Grab's Steel City Dance Discs bangs out a 29th volume of its self-titled series here and DJ Boneyard is the one who has been digging in his vaults to serve up six deathly techno slammers. 'Bonestyle' is all about the distorted low ends and sleazy broken beast which power it along under edgy synths. 'Flutter' is a crispy electro scuzz-fest with more ear-ticking low end fizz and brighter trance chords up top. 'Slap Slap Slap' is a percussive flurry, a tumble of drums and gritty warehouse noise while three more brilliantly tough and fucked up takes on techno feature on the flip side.
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Trushwax
Trushwax (12")
Cat: UFO 19/TRUSH01. Rel: 14 Feb 24
Trush Your Body (6:48)
Hello Awreibody (7:20)
Quack 1 (5:16)
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Strictly Hits Volume 1
Strictly Hits Volume 1 (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: STRICT 008. Rel: 03 May 23
DJ Karawai - "Cyberythm V8" (4:35)
High Fidelity - "Catchin' A Case" (5:21)
DJ Purpur - "Spooky" (4:18)
Not Even Noticed - "Loko" (4:54)
Klex - "Blue Figurine" (5:08)
Generali Minerali - "Reverse Time" (5:06)
Intérprete: Mimi
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The Other World EP
Cat: RTTD 023. Rel: 26 Jun 23
The Other World (6:29)
Preserve The Rave (5:59)
The Man Of The Street (feat Mike Tansella Jr) (5:17)
Hasta La Vista, Baby (5:08)
Review: DJ Plant Texture aka Bari's Donato Basile makes a Return to Disorder with four blistering cuts of jungle, electro, techno and acid. He is a versatile producer who takes no prisoners and considers no sounds off-limits. This one kicks off with the brutalist beats and casuistic synths of 'The Other World' before funky, acid-laced techno bouncer 'Preserve The Rave' takes you to the next level. 'The Man Of The Street' (feat Mike Tansella Jr) is then a deeper, more cosmic cut with thinking synths but still plenty of powerful rhythms and last of all are the dark jungle breaks of 'Hasta La Vista, Baby.' These are highly charged and guaranteed dance floor destroyers from this ever-on-point wizard.
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Chartist EP
Chartist EP (limited 12")
Cat: TTT 103. Rel: 17 Apr 23
Norwood G (4:36)
Kunta Kinte (6:15)
Dipped (2:30)
Rave (4:53)
Kill Switch (3:26)
Storm (2:18)
Scratch FX 1 (1:33)
Scratch FX 2 (1:33)
Scratch FX 3 (1:32)
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Party Edits
Cat: BUMPE 000. Rel: 30 Nov 23
Sample This Piano
DJ Spun vs The Jack Squad - "Track 2"
Can You Feel The Beat (DJ Spun Bass mix)
Acid Man (edit)
Review: Spun's Party Edits is real catnip for DJs who like to work the floor hard. Next up, the scalpel maestro, DJ and West Coast legend lands on a new sub-label from Blkmarket Music label with another hard-hitting 12" that really brings the party. First up is the iconic 'Sample This Piano' with new low sling beats but the haunting lead melodies left in place. DJ Spun Vs The Jack Squad's 'Track 02' is an ice cold minimal house cut with lo-fi pads and amercing vibe and 'Can You Feel The Beat' (DJ Spun Bass mix) is a trippy analogue jam with dusty breaks and emotive vocal hooks. 'Acid Man' closes with a raw ghetto feel. A fine start to life for this new label, then.
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Return To Jupiter
Cat: GUDU 014. Rel: 18 Apr 23
Return To Jupiter (5:46)
Altered Chords (5:34)
U Ain't Really Down (5:35)
I Love Juan (6:38)
Review: From Permanent vacation to Hypercolour, Furthur Electronix to Under The Radar, Ed DMX's music pops up all over the place these days. That's primarily because the electro hit machine just can't stop producing pure gold from his gear, and this latest joint on Peggy Gou's Gudu label proves the point - his second for the label after 2019's Don't You Wanna Play? EP. From the jubilant vintage techno sound of the title track to the cheeky 90s house bounce of 'Altered Chords', 'U Ain't Really Down's wild-eyed jack to the joyous machine soul of out and out tribute tracks 'I Love Juan', this is DMX Krew laying some major influences bare and making magic out of his pure passion.
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Tree in Space
Cat: SHIP 070. Rel: 22 Sep 23
Parasite (6:27)
Tree In Space (4:09)
Unbelief (6:25)
Meltdown (4:18)
Review: You can't get more reliable than Ed DMX frankly. The veteran artist can do all electro styles imaginable and all with equal elan. This month, for example, is dropping a disco and boogie fried 12" as well as this more classically inclined electro outing on the fine Shipwrec label out of the Netherlands. 'Parasite' has a perfectly elastic and rubbery baseline under celestial melodies, 'Tree In Space' is a twitchy rhythm and 'Unbelief' then settles into a deeper groove with smeared synth chords. 'Meltdown' ends with a darker and more atmospheric sound for the late night hours.
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Intérprete: Ney Faustini
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Nausea EP
Nausea EP (12")
Cat: BAP 181. Rel: 05 Jun 23
Nausea (4:49)
Nausea (Sick Your Own mix) (4:05)
Noise In The Stairwell (5:34)
Jupiter Jack (Groovy mix) (5:39)
Jupiter Jack (Jupiter mix) (5:17)
Review: Since making his bow as Donald Dust six years ago, Tom Banks has codified a signature sound rich in jacking, Ron Hardy style drum tracks, surging Italo-disco melodies, late '80s European house sounds and 21st century nu-Italo tropes. All these ingredients - and more - can be heard on his latest EP for Bordello a Parigi. Opener 'Nausea', for example, audibly doffs a cap to Koto and Bobby Orlando, while the more percussive, sweat-soaked 'Sick Your Own' remix of the same track provides an energetic, peak-time ready alternative. There are two mixes, too, of 'Jupiter Jack': the new beat-meets-Italo-disco throb of the 'Groovy Mix' and the breathless mid-80s Chicago house flex of the 'Jupiter Mix'. Chiming, synth-pop-goes-electro number 'Noise in the Stairwell' completes a fine package.
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2020 Vision
Cat: EBR 001. Rel: 03 Aug 23
Irregular (4:29)
Zeitreisender (5:52)
Levee Breaka (5:35)
Post Mag Clarity (4:17)
Ultra Violence (4:18)
Intérprete: DJ Mau Mau
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Infinite Tetraspace
Cat: CRTSX 011. Rel: 19 Mar 24
Programmable Organism (5:31)
Entity From Tetraspace (4:58)
Tachyon Intelligence (3:59)
Computronium (6:03)
Review: It's no wonder Dopplereffekt named their latest EP 'Inifinite Tetraspace'. For starters, a tetrahedron is a 3D triangular pyramid of equal lengths per side. A sine wave, meanwhile, is in auditory form considered the purest, most basic sound - it is also the graph produced by plotting all the ratio points between two sides of a triangle. The logical conclusion is this: infinite tetraspace might be considered the ultimate form of repetitive sound, carrying on forever, triangulating constantly in all directions, never ceasing. For all its vivid imaginings, Dopplereffekt's dualistic, stereo-effected sound carries on in full force on their latest EP for Curtis Electronix, tetra-scribing four icy, unsettling entities that may only be encountered in this special extra-conscious zone.
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Ravexistence
Ravexistence (red vinyl 10" + white vinyl 10")
Cat: ROD 16. Rel: 25 May 23
The Hacker - "Reactor" (7:03)
David Carretta - "Invasive Machinery" (6:09)
Terence Fixmer - "Detune My Brain" (6:04)
Umwelt - "Mind War Acid" (5:06)
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The Reformer EP
The Reformer EP (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: TRESOR 355. Rel: 26 Apr 23
Reform (4:18)
Plexistorm (4:38)
355 Loop A (1:00)
Electric Terraforming (5:22)
909 The Controller (4:12)
355 Loop B (1:00)
Review: LNS and DJ Sotofett explore a new direction on their latest EP, 'The Reformer,' released on Tresor Records. Moving away from their debut album, the duo fuses digital artifacts, scanner sounds, and vocoder voices with melodic colors that radiate across cold electro landscapes. The opening track, 'Reform,' takes a deep dive into the electro sound, while 'Plexistorm' blends synthesised strings with arpeggiated acidic bleeps. 'Electric Terraforming' uncovers charged energy sources for life on another planet, and '909 The Controller' features washes of dub over a skipping beat, with a slow, rippling melody and percolating synths. The vinyl version includes exclusive locked grooves by DJ Sotofett.
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Various IV
Cat: USR 026. Rel: 27 Jun 23
Omar - "Quiero Bailar" (6:18)
Eversines - "Loophole" (6:29)
Dynamic Wave - "Spectroid" (4:18)
Enrica Falqui - "Divine Time" (4:20)
Review: London-based Undersound Recordings serve up four janky, stanky new ones on their latest compilation vinyl, flaunting four tracks of deep, dubby and ploddy electro and hous. Omar Santis, Eversines, Dynamic Wave and Enrica Falqui all come to the fore. Omar's 'Quiero Bailar' sets the weirder tones on the opening track, with its new wavey jaunts and licks and slapdash feel, while Falqui's closing 'Divine Time' proving a neat counterpoint; a no more overthought exercise in wondrous, synaptic ambience.
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Álbumes
Digital Dawn
Digital Dawn (limited 2xLP)
Cat: DRLP 01. Rel: 02 Nov 23
Parasomnia
A Forgotten Future
Consciousness Systems
Probability Wave
Evaded Timelines
Superposition
Psynapse
Emergence
Tripwire
Stellar Door
Emergence (Lectro Cod_e remix)
A Forgotten Future (Squaric remix)
Intérprete: Rave Energy
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Cat: TWR 12. Rel: 16 Jun 23
Object Of Affection (5:10)
Element Of Surprise (4:40)
Hide & Seek (4:41)
Graveyard Shift (5:46)
Lying 2 Yourself (5:28)
Heavy In The Game (3:46)
Face Your Fate (5:28)
Quiet Storm (5:07)
Review: You will probably know by now that Detroit's Filthiest is Julian Shamou, aka 313 Bass Mechanics amongst many other names. He is a music-making machine who deals mostly with electro on a wide range of labels. It is French crew Casa Voyager who tap him up here for an immersive full-length that finds him expanding his sound to take in moments away from the heart of a peak-time dancefloor amongst plenty of his usual weaponry. There are smooth electro vocal cuts, crunchy and sleazy ghetto cuts and soulful almost jungle rollers for deeper workouts making for his most complete work yet.
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Diners Club International Part 3
Track 1 (2:25)
Track 2 (1:55)
Track 3 (3:58)
Track 4 (2:20)
Track 5 (2:17)
Track 6 (2:15)
Track 7 (2:19)
Track 8 (1:53)
Track 9 (2:24)
Track 10 (1:37)
Track 11 (2:48)
Track 12 (2:35)
Track 13 (2:51)
Track 14 (2:00)
Track 15 (2:25)
Track 16 (2:42)
Track 17 (2:08)
Track 18 (1:46)
Track 19 (1:46)
Track 20 (2:38)
Review: If you love a good old game of musical guess who then get your ears around this, the second of three Diner's Club International records that dropped on our laps under a shroud of mystery. All we have been told about the project is that is a collective of artists from Joy Rd on the West Side of Detroit who are keeping the city's rich ghetto tech traditions alive. The tracks on this, Part 3, are all super short but super compelling - elements of juke, footwork and electro make up the bumping rhythms with smart r&b samples and diffuse synth soul all adding heartfelt charm to the irresistible dancefloor chaos.
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Diners Club International Part 4
Track 1 (1:53)
Track 2 (1:59)
Track 3 (2:33)
Track 4 (2:41)
Track 5 (3:17)
Track 6 (3:05)
Track 7 (2:24)
Track 8 (2:28)
Track 9 (3:02)
Track 10 (2:25)
Track 11 (3:01)
Track 12 (3:03)
Track 13 (2:25)
Track 14 (1:49)
Review: Introducing Diner's Club International, a new and anonymous collective, we have been told on the low down, that is here to keep clubs bumping. They hail from Joy Rd on the East of the city of Detroit and are here to keep the ghetto tech scene going strong with a vast array of breathless new rhythms across three different records. Their MO is to get in and out quickly with each track - short, snappy sketches packed with attitude, cut-up vocals and spongy drum and bass patterns. As physical as all these cuts are, they also have a real human heart thanks to the warming pads and well-deployed r&b stabs. These are red hot so do not sleep.
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Helical Structures
Cat: GTDLP 9. Rel: 07 Dec 23
Analogue Data Processing (7:16)
Fragments (6:11)
Helical Structures (6:48)
Jack In The Head (5:27)
Melting Point (6:31)
Outrageous Breach (10:22)
Synthetic Rhythm (Know Where mix) (7:01)
Through Fusion (5:23)
Review: If you like acid, and you like it deep, then keep reading. Dircsen has put together an album of just that for Gated across four sublime sides of wax. Helical Structures operates at the intersection of those sounds and more, with a range of different tempos explored from the unhurried 'Fragments' which spits out random hits and has a nice lo-fi edge to the more high pressure acid of 'Helical Structures' with its undertone of bass lead menace. 'Jack In The Head' is a more classic acid cut with nods to the Chicago pioneers and 'Synthetic Rhythm' (Know Where mix) is perfect for both body and head.
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The Beat By Spun: West Coast Breakbeat Rave Electrofunk 1988-1994 Vol 2
DJ SPUN / VARIOUS
Cat: BEATSPUN 002. Rel: 03 Oct 23
DJ EFX (Beta Test) - "Star Trax" (3:06)
Wechselspannung - "220V" (Extract) (6:36)
Jupiter 6 - "A8" (4:53)
The Ultraviolet Catastrophe - "The Trip (Trip Harder)" (7:22)
Electroliners - "Loose Caboose" (7:21)
High Lonesome Soundsystem - "Champion Sound" (4:32)
Single Cell Orchestra - "I Hear The DJ's Here" (5:05)
Jim Hopkins - "C'mon Now" (3:02)
Central Fire - "Kamba" (The Lost Session) (7:29)
DJ Emma - "The Duster" (Fuck Off & dance mix) (7:26)
Review: Continuing the Above Board label's flawless run of historical compilation projects, San Francisco legend DJ Spun has been invited back to paint another picture of a unique chapter in the Bay Area's rave history, from 1988 to 1994. Compared to the more storied East Coast and Midwest dance music movements, the unique brew of cultural backdrops and influences in SF and the surrounding area led to a particular strain of breakbeat rich in psychedelia, responding to the very different Californian climate. Across two slabs, this second volume takes us further into a lesser told story of rave's early days, featuring cult legends long overdue recognition for their distinctive approaches to electronic dance music.
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Grava 4 (reissue)
Cat: CAL009RE2023/C# 25LPBLACK. Rel: 27 Oct 23
Cascading Celestial Giants
Gravity Waves
Powers Of The Deep
Drexcyen Star Chamber
Drexcyen REST Principle (Research Experimentation Science Technology)
Hightech Nomads
700 Million Lightyears From Earth
Astronomical Guidepost
Review: Released in 2002 as the Drexciya project was forced towards an untimely finish with the passing of James Stinson, Grava 4 remains a high-point in the legendary Detroit electro pioneers' catalogue. As ever, the magic of the record lies in the balance between experimental, provocative sound design and fully physical, instinctive machine funk. Stinson and Gerald Donald were able to say a great deal within the parameters of their project, and Grava 4 remains leagues ahead of what most people think electro can be. Just marvel at the likes of 'Gravity Waves', which feels like the truest representation of the genre without ever following a pre-existing formula.
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