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Inside Out 002
Cat: INSIDEOUT 002. Rel: 24 Jan 25
Basement Space & Mans Glaeser - "Spacer Glaezer" (6:01)
Eric OS - "Timeout" (5:11)
Baby Rollen - "TwentyTwenty Home" (8:23)
Anna Kohlin - "What Time Is It?" (7:06)
Review: A releaser that crackles with an energy that could only emanate from the shadowy corners of the Swedish electronic underground. Anna Kohlin, label co-head and architect of hypnotic soundscapes, guides us through a diverse sonic landscape, her own 'What Time Is It?' leading the charge. Built from the evocative textures of the Roland JV-1080, it shimmers with a sunrise glow, ethereal pads interweaving with delicate melodies. Kohlin, a master of contrasts, doesn't shy away from the shadows, injecting her creation with sharper, dynamic elements that add a touch of grit to the dreamlike atmosphere. Eric OS throws down a challenge with 'Timeout', a sonic time capsule that transports us back to the early 2000s. Analogue warmth collides with the raw energy of digital sound, vintage synths intertwining with crisp beats in a nostalgic yet undeniably fresh sonic tapestry. Baby Rollen, armed with a looped double bass sample and the crisp snap of a 909, crafts a hypnotic groove with 'TwentyTwenty Home'. A warm 303 bassline snakes through the mix, adding a touch of acid-tinged euphoria to the already infectious rhythm. Basement Space and Mans Glaeser, never ones to shy away from the unconventional, deliver 'Space Glaezer', a sonic maze that twists and turns through intricate textures and unexpected rhythmic shifts. Kohlin's curation is nothing short of masterful, showcasing the diverse and ever-evolving landscape of the Swedish electronic music scene. Inside Out 002 is a testament to the power of electronic music to transport, inspire, and defy expectations.
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Intérprete: ROTCIV
 in stock $14.45
Phantasmagoria VA
Cat: FKTV 002. Rel: 18 Nov 24
Charlou - "Hidefaces" (4:40)
Mar C - "Wentron" (7:59)
Lanzieri - "Vogue" (5:58)
Kvrk - "Haunted Illusions" (7:41)
Review: A compelling compilation that delves deep into the cosmos of techno, offering four tracks that each explore different atmospheric dimensions. On Side-1, Charlou's 'Hidefaces' sets a dark, spooky tone with its stomping beats, blending elements of techno, industrial and 90s rave sounds. It's a haunting journey that captures the raw, visceral energy of underground techno. Mar C follows with 'Wentron', a spacey breakbeat track characterised by its crisp production, which elevates the atmosphere with a futuristic edge. Side-2 opens with Lanzieri's 'Vogue', a track that brings a touch of goa-trance influence, combining ethereal melodies with powerful basslines, making it feel like a cosmic flight through sound. Kvrk's 'Haunted Illusions' closes the EP with a progressive house touch, providing a deep, entrancing groove that muystifies. Each track offers a unique exploration of techno's darker, more experimental side.
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Elementa Obscura Vol 1
Trenton Chase - "Evacuate" (5:20)
Martial Canterel - "Folly" (3:53)
DJ Nephil - "Dinner For Two" (4:27)
Exhausted Modern - "Fear Of Focus" (3:31)
Fragedis - "Landing In Reality" (5:54)
Happy707 - "Where Does That Noise Come From" (4:28)
Review: Menacing EBM and dark synth billows from a Netherlands hinterland; our heralds speak of an esoteric encampment by the name of Espectro Oculto, said to be the remote incantators of an unstoppable curse in sound. Six shadowy emissaries have been sent to spread the pestilence; Trenton Chase, Martial Canterel, DJ Nephil, Exhausted Modern, Fragedis and Happy707. Clearly, the faction have recruited only the best, trusted and yet most nefarious of spies from as far-flung regions as Czechia and Argentina in the administering of such a sordid sonic plague. We're left most quivery at the centrifugal doom drones of Exhausted Modern's 'Fear Of Focus', across whose breakdown banshees are heard wailing and snarling, and Fragedis' 'Landing In Reality', a lo-fi techno freakout and sonochemical anomaly, channeling militant two-way radio samples and hellish FM synthesis.
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Furthur Journeys Into Electronix 3
Furthur Journeys Into Electronix 3 (limited hand-stamped 12")
Cat: FE 085. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Chris Coco - "Yawa Ze Asfos" (instrumental) (4:02)
Jake Slazenger - "168B" (3:47)
Global Goon - "Untitled" (4:39)
Ruckus (4:47)
Jodey Kendrik - "Thanx" (5:56)
Gavin Masih - "Unknown Track 1" (6:55)
Monika Subrtova - "Alata" (7:08)
Review: Furthur Electronix's first two Furthur Journeys Into compilations tune plenty of heads and shift plenty of copies. The third one keeps the quality levels high with more explorations around the periphery of underground electronics. Chris Coco opens with a soothing synth sound before Jake Slazenger brings crystalline synths and abstract modulations to the mid-tempo '168B.' There is more pace and twisted acid energy to Global Goon's untitled contribution and then old school jungle comes to the fore on the super stylish and atmospheric Gavin Masih cut. Monika Subrtova's 'Alata' is a serene and widescreen ambient synthscape that brings things to a suitably poignant close.
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Intérprete: Tom Drew
 in stock $16.12
10 Years Of Microm Records
10 Years Of Microm Records (12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: MR 040. Rel: 20 Jan 25
Dark Vektor - "Des Control" (4:20)
Synth Alien - "Seoane" (5:20)
Tainted Cell - "Sintasix" (2015) (4:32)
MEKA - "If Electro" (vinyl edition) (6:32)
Amper Clap - "In Another Reality" (2018) (6:07)
Negocius Man - "The Launcher" (2022) (3:37)
Review: Spanish tastemakers Microm Records celebrates a decade of innovation in electro sound by bringing unreleased tracks from the past to vinyl alongside a selection of fresh current works. This project aims to honour the label's achievements while bridging the gap between its past and present and does so in style while also resurrecting hidden gems and encapsulating the evolution of its sound. From the dark, corrugated funk of Dark Vektor's 'Des Control' via MEKA's enthralling, vocal-laced workout 'If Electro' via Negocius Man's 'The Launcher', this is a superb electro collection.
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CMDRPX 006
Cat: CMDRPX 006. Rel: 10 Feb 25
Eliaz - "Enbaspremal" (5:11)
Lapucci - "To Be On Top" (5:03)
F_Phono - "Sollievo" (4:52)
Marco Biagioli - "Strange Mirror" (5:00)
Equinox - "Intergalactic Space" (5:05)
Review: The Cimedirapax crew are back with another superb various artists collection that nudges at the borders of tech house and minimal. Eliaz's 'Enbaspremal' is an alien sound with abstract designs and trippy pads and Lapucci then gets deeper and darker on the menacing 'To Be On Top.' F_Phono brings some nu-disco energy and bright 80s arps to 'Sollievo' then Marco Biagioli heads into more occult worlds with the eerie and haunting 'Strange Mirror' before Equinox's 'Intergalactic Space' offers a caustic electro workout.
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Tags: Tech House
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CUTLINE 001
Cat: CUTLINE 001. Rel: 12 Feb 25
Pedro Goya - "Celeste" (7:16)
Francula And St Xose - "Alien Vision" (6:51)
Digital Pimps - "Warning Bells" (4:44)
Majak And Diego Knows - "Electric Funk" (8:25)
Review: Inspired by "cosmic vibes and alien sounds", Cut Line Records is a freshly minted imprint founded by New York-based producers Majak and Diego Knows. Wisely, they've decided to set their stall out via a multi-artist EP that offers more than a few hints about what we can expect to hear in the months and years ahead. Naturally, they contribute, rounding off the EP via the collaborative 'Electrik Funk', a smooth, spacey and sub-heavy slab of tech-house funk marked out by cut-up vocal snippets, intergalactic-sounding motifs and rubbery beats. There's plenty to set the pulse racing across the rest of the EP though, from the acid-flecked tech-house funkiness of Pedro Goya's 'Celeste', to the star-fall haziness of Digital Pimps electro roller 'Warning Bells', via the electro-goes-breakbeat shuffle of 'Alien Vision' by Frankula and St Xose.
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Knights Of New Haven EP
Cat: BAP 225. Rel: 14 Apr 25
Later Not Lately (6:49)
Slack Blabbath (5:49)
Later Not Lately (Legowelt remix) (6:54)
The Madness In The Method (5:46)
Review: Antoni Maiovvi flaunts an aerated, sunspotty sound on 'Knights of New Haven', blending Ned West Coast influences and US machine music. 'Later Not Lately' pulses with light kicks and ruffling hi-hats, echoing Chicago house and flavoursome tech trance; Legowelt (Danny Wolfers) reimagines it with serrated snares and a gritty TB-303 bassline. 'Slack Blabbath' weaves staggered synths and sharp percussion, and closer 'The Madness In The Method' swirls static-laced drums around eerire bass, balancing Maiovvi's horror-disco roots with bold house rhythms. This EP is a dark, driving, and grand fusion of electronic styles, veering increasingly crushy and redux-happy. Legowelt's snare is especially oomphy, and the closer's synths especially brooding.
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Broken Bridge
Cat: SISMO 04. Rel: 12 Mar 25
Broken Bridge (5:32)
Pio's (5:24)
Robota (5:55)
Robot Dance (5:16)
Review: Fledgling label Sismo looks to Uruguayan talent Luis Malon for their next offering. He is based in La Barra and brings plenty of the signifiers those tuned into the Uruguay underground will recognise. 'Broken Bridge' is stiff, mechanical tech house with a real urgency and thumping bass. It's nicely undercooked production-wise but sure to overheat the 'floor. 'Pio's' is another metallic club sound with woozy pads up top, softening things somewhat, and 'Robota' has a gritty undercurrent and melancholy in the chords that chimes with the work of Omar S and the Motor City. 'Robot Dance' spins out on slapping broken beats and industrial cosmic energy.
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Demo In Progress
Cat: OPAL 003. Rel: 07 Mar 25
Demo35 (6:28)
Demo39 (5:48)
Demo29 (5:13)
Demo21 (5:42)
Review: Milan-based 'multi-disciplinary' project Opal looks to countryman Marco Maggi, aka Mama, for a new techno investigation that finds the producer heading into new territory. There is still a real focus on the dance floor here but rich sound designs make these tunes more than just functional fodder. 'Demo35' has a nice rugged and loopy rhythm which is paced well and marked with spooky synths. 'Demo39' is more snappy with alien motifs bringing the beats and swollen bass notes to life. 'Demo29' keeps the deep rhythm going, this time with some bright back-lit synth glows and 'Demo21' shuts down with a more physical broken beat and late night urban intrigue.
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La Notte
La Notte (12")
Cat: XRD 023. Rel: 23 Oct 24
Despues De La Fiesta (6:13)
La Notte (6:29)
Un Poco Oscuro (6:13)
Trust The Unknown (6:17)
Review: Mariiin is an Italian-born, London-based artist who first appeared on our radar with some KMAH radio shows years ago. They were tasteful explosions of heady techno and adjacent sounds and in her own work she now expertly navigates the powers of light and darkness. For that work, she has been celebrated by Craig Richards, which is some backing. Whether she's guiding audiences through musical journeys alone or alongside her partner Bobby, her sets create immersive atmospheres and now she does the same with her new EP 'La Notte' which offers up a distinctly dark take on techno for only the headiest of clubs.
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Sweet Analog Memories
Cat: QUI 004. Rel: 11 Feb 25
Electro French Dialogue (6:06)
Sweet Analog Memories (5:51)
Lying On My Machine (6:38)
Psycho Codex Transmission (6:02)
Review: Quinoa Cuts's fourth release combines some smart nostalgia with plenty of modern innovation. Side A opens with two analogue-driven tracks reminiscent of the 80s synth-wave era, so rich with electro-inspired nuances that evoke a bittersweet and rather romantic atmosphere. It transports you to a dreamlike, neon-lit past then Side B takes a darker, more introspective turn by exploring shadowy, progressive sounds. These haunting tracks come with deep, emotional layers and show Marvin to be quite the producer.
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NRV 005
NRV 005 (12")
Cat: NRV 005. Rel: 24 Mar 25
Body Move (8:30)
Moonside (5:50)
GR308L (6AM mix) (5:55)
Review: It's five up for the small but already fine NRV label who welcome Me&MyDog for this one. There is a darkness to their brand of tech that is evident from the off with 'Body Move' with its stark drum hits and twist deadline, all topped with some moody vocal mutterings. 'Moonside' brings kinetic rhythms that have carefully designed percussion sprinkled over the top to bring some looseness. A login bassline keeps things firmly rooted to the floor while 'GR308L (6AM mix)' gets more trippy with some acid modulations and wispy synths all fleshing out the minimal grove.
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Chaos EP
Chaos EP (limited 180 gram black white & turquoise splattered vinyl 12")
Cat: FLASHX 28. Rel: 10 Mar 25
Side Control (6:28)
We Grow At Night (6:35)
Chaos (2:07)
Kimura (5:48)
False Worlds (5:45)
Review: Florian Meindl keeps it real on a new one for Flash that strikes right at the heart of a strobe-lit dance floor. First up is 'Side Control' which hurries along with clipped drum funk and urgent synth loops that get the heat racing and the feet marching. 'We Grow At Night' gets more frenzies with a wall of squiggling acid and demonic vocals all washing over you to psychotic effect and 'Chaos' keeps up that synapse firing sense of arrest with pixelated synths spraying about the mix. 'Kimura' allows a moment to catch your breath and sink int a drawn out and dubby techno trip before 'False Worlds' closes with more mindfuckery and smart synth craft.
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Mutetettu
Mutetettu (hand-stamped 12" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: ELKTRN 002. Rel: 14 Nov 24
Mutetettu (5:25)
Ei Damagea (4:31)
Musantropia (5:56)
Mesantropia (Picture remix) (8:09)
Review: Oulu-based label Elektorni presents its second release with three original tracks from Finnish electro pioneer Mesak who you may know for his work on Klakson and Orson, while a captivating remix comes from Arhus artist Picture who has impressed before on Help Recordings and Kalahari Oyster Cult. Side A starts with 'Mutella', a dark, bass-driven electro track with gothic vibes followed by 'Ei Damagea', a hypnotic, otherworldly electro journey with floating rhythms and quirky synths. On the flip, 'Musantropia' shifts gears to a fast 155 BPM blend of IDM, d&b and electro and Picture's remix of 'Musantropia' extends into an eight-minute, techno-infused meditation.
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Intérprete: M50
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Traktorizm (reissue)
Cat: TRIX 003. Rel: 05 Dec 24
Replica (6:36)
Traktorizm (5:53)
Review: This EP was originally put out back in 2004 and now it gets a welcome new release courtesy of the Party Tricks' reissue series. 'Replica' is first up and is a tense and taught tech cut with slapping hits and rubbery bass, twitchy synths and plenty of peak-time thrills for wide-eyed ravers. 'Traktorizm' is another perfect mix of electro and techno with its sleek metallic surfaces, bleeping dial tones and crunchy hits all sure to get you marching along.
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Multitudes
Cat: ANCPT 012. Rel: 25 Nov 24
East At Dawn (5:18)
East At Dawn (Gilbert remix) (6:27)
Paradox Of Automation (5:24)
Ghosts Of Tomorrow (5:42)
Review: Mihail P's 'Multitudes' EP on Analog Concept is a gem for those who appreciate techno with ambient and emotional undertones, aligning with the subtle artistry of Nuron, John Shima, Derek Carr, CIM and Future Beat Alliance. The opener, 'East At Dawn', sets a delicate tone, weaving beautiful ambient techno melodies with hints of electro. Its graceful synths and deep bass resonate with a sense of introspection, creating a lush atmosphere. Another name in this style that is making waves is the fantastic Gilbert. His remix of 'East At Dawn' shifts gears slightly, infusing an upbeat energy and a more tech-focused rhythm while maintaining the Detroit-inspired warmth of the original. On Side-2, 'Paradox Of Automation' balances gentle beats with an intricate, celestial melody. The track's refined production and harmonious layers lend it an otherworldly quality. The EP closes with 'Ghosts Of Tomorrow', a triumphant, melodic composition that feels both uplifting and ethereal, like a final, hopeful transmission from another realm. 'Multitudes' showcases Mihail P's talent for blending ambient techno with emotive depth. Another winner in his discography.
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Musica Solida Vol 2
Musica Solida Vol 2 (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: FLEX 025. Rel: 18 Feb 25
Minimono - "Before Morning"
Delphi - "Neon Pulses"
DJ Rou - "Elastic Body"
Relative - "The Piece"
Review: Flexi celebrated 40 years of energising dancefloors and championing underground music back in 2024. What began as a haven for vinyl lovers and evolved into a cultural force dedicated to high-quality sound. To mark the milestone, Flexi's indie off-shoot Flexi Cuts assembled this limited-edition compilation across several 12". Minimono opens this one with some super smooth deep house on 'Before Morning' and Delphi then switches it up with more twitchy, synth-laced and tense house while DJ Rou's 'Elastic Body' brings acid charm to steely mid-tempo beats. Relative's 'The Piece' shuts down with a darker heart and prying synths.

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Mutant Signal: Phase One
Cat: MUTS 01. Rel: 07 Nov 24
Return To Vetrem-4 (4:40)
Marauders (4:49)
Morphic Funk (3:53)
Silicunt Valley (4:20)
Balk (5:24)
Review: Billed as "music from another timeline" by at least one other respected retailer, we can certainly vibe-match this assessment of the latest release by Minimum Syndicat, 'Mutant Signal Phase One'. The French underground DJ and producer collective, avowedly dedicated to old-school techno, rave, and acid house, have been going since 2008 and have almost entirely lent their collective craft to their own eponymous label, save for the odd outing for Rave Or Die, Pareto Park and Killekill here and there. Now all your base are belong to them: this wild new 12" eschews standard dance music fares for a worthwhile set of extra conceptual indulgences, with 'Return To Vetrem-4' betraying the existence of a top-secret warmonger alien planet, as a sinister march forward through continuous-wave laser-kicks and twinging war whoops is heard. The EP does settle into an ambulate groove, but not after the eardrum-ringing pre-drop activity of 'Marauders', after which the futuro-cosmic flutteriness of 'Silicunt Valley' takes a not so subtle jab at our present-day tech overlords.
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Ciudades Ocultas
Cat: MPHS 006. Rel: 28 Jan 25
Intro (3:15)
Sarcofago (5:55)
El Ritual (5:22)
Ocultismo (7:07)
Puerta Al Inframundo (5:29)
Review: This electrifying release delivers a dark, immersive journey through the realms of sci-fi and subterranean soundscapes. Side-1 opens with 'Intro', a cinematic, otherworldly prelude that sets the tone with eerie atmospherics. It segues into 'Sarcofago', a compelling blend of alien techno and electro, drenched in shadowy, subterranean vibes that create a sense of unease yet intrigue. 'El Ritual' continues the descent, invoking a hypnotic rhythm that feels ceremonial and enigmatic. Side-2 picks up the pace with 'Ocultismo', an uptempo electro banger that combines relentless beats with sharp, futuristic textures. The closing track, 'Puerta Al Inframundo', is a climactic plunge into the underworld, where deep, resonant basslines and haunting melodies evoke a sense of crossing into uncharted sonic dimensions. This record masterfully balances dark energy with driving grooves.
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Loving Your Mind
Cat: BLOW 21. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Loving Your Mind (4:15)
Gamma (5:34)
Loving Your Mind (Katerina's Mind mix) (5:42)
Loving Your Mind (Sansibar remix) (6:04)
Review: Mono Junk only loosely uses techno as a foundation for exploration of various different forms on this new EP on Cold Blow. The opener has jacked-up beats with an electro feel and prying bass that brings great bounce. 'Gamma' is brilliantly dark and moody with domineering synth notes and shuffling hi-hats getting heads down and feet marching. Katerina's Mind mix of the opener then opens it up into a more expansive and widescreen synth world and the Sansibar is pure muscular rhythm.
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Intérprete: DJ Mau Mau
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Midnight Mooring EP
Cat: 3MA 004. Rel: 23 Oct 24
Cortes (5:49)
Gravedad (7:46)
Indistinto (7:11)
Rufian (6:37)
Review: 3 Mats Records proudly presents its fourth release, featuring the exceptional talent of Argentine artist Montei, discovered during his Pryma European tour. This collaboration extends beyond music, rooted in a shared passion and deep human connection, resulting in something truly special. Montei's EP blends storytelling with profound, carefully crafted rhythms that reflect the serious and soulful artistry of his heritage. Each track offers a unique narrative, establishing a sound that anchors the label's identity. 3 Mats Records invites you to experience the midnight mooringian unmissable journey through Montei's musical world.
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Shadow Of Silhouettes
Cat: TIMEDANCE 034. Rel: 20 Nov 24
Eclipse (4:38)
Shadow Of Silhouettes (4:48)
The Abyssal Zone (4:56)
Meadow Rap (4:20)
Review: Batu's Timedance is about as consistently fresh and forward-thinking as electronic labels get right now. Bristol's Daisy Moon is next up to carry the baton and is fresh off a standout house cut on Peach Discs in June. Here she opens with the precise drum rhythms and glitchy percussion of 'Eclipse' while 'Shadow Of Silhouettes' is a shimming, shape shifting arrangement with daubs of synth, frenzied lines, chopped-up vocals and plenty more all vying for your attention. 'The Abyssal Zone' then brings some dubby broken beats to the fore and 'Meadow Rap' flips the script entirely with some lush downtempo.
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Downstream Drifting
Cat: DWS 003. Rel: 28 Oct 24
Downstream (7:17)
Downstream (Agile Kind remix) (7:21)
Drifting (7:47)
Drifting (Carl Finlow remix) (6:37)
Review: London-based label Dancing With Strangers returns from a brief hiatus with its third vinyl offering and this one goes from boss man Oliver Moon. In his third solo release, Moon presents two impressive tracks that both exemplify his raw production style and maintain a consistent groove while blending deep, dreamy sounds with sophisticated percussion. Co-founder Agile Kind takes on remix duties for the dubby and heady 'Downstream' and enhances the lead bassline with lush pads and crisp drum programming. Completing the EP, the don that is Carl Finlow delivers a stellar electro remix of 'Drifting' and layers in plenty of cinematic synths and acid stabs.
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Keynote01
Keynote01 (12")
Cat: KYNT 01. Rel: 13 Jan 25
Will (5:18)
OBS (Echoes) (6:34)
Plus (6:30)
Numanoid (5:34)
Review: Keynote launches its debut with Keynote01 by the talented MOYA81, whose unique retro-synth style finds new life in a powerful industrial techno format. Known for his robotic vocals and experimental touches, MOYA81 brings a blend of gritty, machine-driven sounds and offbeat, playful elements to this 12" vinyl-only release. Rooted in a deep appreciation for both nostalgic and forward-thinking electronic music, this record showcases his unmistakable sound and is packed with character. It's a release as fitting for the dancefloor as it is for enthusiasts of industrial techno's distinct energy.
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It's You (reissue)
Cat: ERC 039RE. Rel: 01 Apr 25
It's You (New York - London mix) (7:44)
It's You (Free House mix) (5:23)
It's You (NU Style mix) (4:14)
Review: This reissue brings a sought-after Italo-disco classic back to the dancefloor. Originally released in 1984, it's a timeless anthem with infectious melodies and pulsating rhythms capturing the essence of the era. The reissue features three distinct mixes, each offering a unique flavour. The 'New York - London Mix' is a vibrant and energetic journey, while the 'Free House Mix' takes a more laid-back approach, its hypnotic groove perfect for those hazy after-hours moments. The 'NU Style Mix' injects a contemporary twist, updating the classic sound for modern dancefloors. Whether you're a seasoned Italo-disco aficionado or simply a lover of feel-good dance music, this reissue is a must-have.
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Intérprete: Paul Starey
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Do You See The Lighthouse Yet
Do You See The Lighthouse Yet (grey marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: 200 049. Rel: 03 Dec 24
Corizen
The Upper Room
Do You See The Lighthouse Yet
Zero Three Zero
Review: Utrecht's MRE makes his debut on 200 Records here and in doing so shows a passion for Detroit-style techno sounds. His rhythms draw from techno and breaks and ambient also helps cloud these classic, timeless grooves. 'Corizen' opens on a deep, dubby tip with languid chords for inward reflection, 'The Upper Room' then brings some gorgeous synth work straight from the Motor City and 'Do You See The Lighthouse Yet' is a lithe mix of wispy pads and elastic rhythms that ooze class. 'Zero Three Zero' shuts down this most sophisticated EP in a melancholic fashion.
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Ace High EP
Ace High EP (recycled marbled vinyl 12" + insert limited to 140 copies)
Cat: FTV 005. Rel: 16 Apr 25
MRE - "Armadillos" (5:30)
ReKaB - "Always Having Fun" (7:34)
ReKaB - "Climbing High" (8:56)
MRE - "Ace" (6:00)
Review: London label Fourier Transform welcome back Rekab (James Baker) and label debuter Mre for 'Ace High'. 'Armadillos' rolls up its chassis for a serious exercise in minimal weight, reconstituting tuned percussions as it trundles along, while Rekab's 'Always Having Fun' posits an ideal life-mode: a steady, direct current of enjoyment, set to hedonically calculated beats. 'Climbing High' rebates the percussions for a subtle lark's ascent in deep acid, while 'Ace' complementarily descends across cross-rhythmic breaks and harmonies.
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Anor Londo
Cat: DKO 36. Rel: 12 Nov 24
Metroid (5:45)
Global Gore (5:40)
Pyramid Head (5:44)
The Wire (Stringer Bell mix) (5:27)
Majula (5:17)
Review: Mud Deep returns with a new 12" on the D.Ko label that explores a wide range of superbly stylish electro sounds. First up is 'Metroid' which is a thumping rhythm with ricocheting hits and smart snares that drive things onwards. 'Global Glare' is a lovely broken beat number with reverberating bass and some nice acid flushes and 'Pyramid Head' offers widescreen ambient synth beauty with a wiggling rhythm that you will not be able to resist. 'The Wire (Stringer Bell mix)' shows off more lush synth craft and 'Majula' ends with cosmic energy underpinned by more snappy kick drum patterns.
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Octogen/Marco Bernardi For Papyrus UK & MusicSpace
Cat: SER 007. Rel: 14 Apr 25
Octogen - "The Journeyman" (7:11)
Marco Bernardi - "Travelling To The Sun" (6:15)
Marco Bernardi - "Little Tiny Crickets" (5:01)
Review: Serenity is a mental health charity label that is now back with more sonic gold, this time in the form of a reissue of Marco Bernardi aka Octogen's 'The Journeyman' from 2008 on Soma Recordings. It is an immersive, emotive sound with lush and ethereal pads and a moody bassline that keeps you locked. The B-side offers two original tracks from Bernardi 'Travelling to the Sun' is one to hypnotise floors with its hypnotic chimes and raw drums, while 'Little Tiny Crickets' delivers a fast-paced IDM twist with some killer synth work. As always, proceeds go to charity this time Papyrus UK who support youth suicide prevention and MusicSpace.
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Intérprete: Mihail P
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Fast Blood
Cat: SW 002. Rel: 03 Mar 25
Spooky Wooky - "Cauchemard Ambulant" (4:33)
Mama - "Billy Balade" (5:49)
Gogo Gadgeto - "FREAK" (5:56)
Eliaz - "Metamorphosis" (7:01)
Lazer Man - "Fuck The Bass" (5:22)
Review: Spooky Wooky return with a newly nourished Pandora's box worth of tunes, welcoming four new producers each for their own scare, as well as an opening fourfold fright. Joining forces only under the name Spooky Wooky, 'Cauchemard Ambulant' puns on the French term for "waking nightmare" terming it a "walking nightmare", with fidgety, motile synth snaps and pops aligned alongside bow can scrape samples and strange monstrous gurgles. Our faves among the solo cuts have to be Lazer Man's 'Fuck The Bass' and Gogo Gadgeto's 'FREAK', both of which seem to convey a sort of crazed elvish otherworld.
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Lords Of Miami (B-STOCK)
Cat: DOMESTICATED 006 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
sshadess - "Discoteka" (6:28)
The Coomers - "Miso Soup" (7:20)
Girlcop - "Carbonara" (5:54)
Emsho Shoshe & Mat Fink - "Give Up" (5:09)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


'Lords Of Miami' is a fantastic name for this new one from Domesticated, a label run by one of Berlin's best electro aficionados, Robyrt Hecht. Sshadess, The Coomers, Girlcop and Emscho Shoshe each contribute original cuts ranging from the janky to the smooth, with choice bits like 'Carbonara' remaining unpretentious and not-too-produced, yet also peppery on the glitches. Shoshe's 'Give Up' lends an experiment to vocal booty house too, adding an extra creep factor to the genre with freq-scooping phasers on the sample.
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Still Blowing
Cat: BLOW 19. Rel: 24 Oct 24
Matti Turunen - "Antilon" (6:47)
Qwerty & EDMX - "Full Ranks" (4:43)
Mono Junk - "Tahti" (6:10)
Sleep Mathew - "Cripple Fabric" (6:15)
Review: This release features four club tracks from the recent Cold Blow fifth anniversary CD compilation. It includes contributions from Matti Turunen of the renowned electro group Morphology who does a good job of serving up his signature while the EP also highlights a funky electro collaboration between Qwerty and Ed DMX. Additionally, there's a true minimal techno banger from the legendary Mono Junk and last but not least is the introduction of an enigmatic new producer named Sleep Mathew. He adds an intriguing touch to this diverse collection that marks five years of Cold Blow in style.
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Álbumes
The Edge Of Night
The Edge Of Night (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: SUPERLUMINAL 01. Rel: 18 Mar 25
Scorched Sky (6:59)
Fearless Voyager (6:27)
Underwater Maze (6:14)
Lasers In The City (5:13)
Golem (6:33)
Minute Of Silence (6:35)
Sky Nomad (6:25)
Simulacrum (Acid Tears mix) (6:38)
Review: Seven years on from launching his Superluminal label, Matthias cements the journey so far with his very own debut album. Named after the term coined by astronomer Jacobus Kapteyn - used to describe the apparently faster-than-light movement of the ejecta (celestial flotsam) of the nova (exploding star) GK Persei - Superluminal has always drawn on the natural, parallel obsession that unifies the cosmos and dance music. The new record is expansive as such, with 'Underwater Maze' and 'Golem' colliding potent, anodic, reverberative sound design, and 'Fearless Voyager' and 'Sky Nomad' providing a chirpier ambi-acid techno front face.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan, ROTCIV
 in stock $27.53
The Floor Is Lava
The Floor Is Lava (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: KOMPAKT 499. Rel: 29 Oct 24
The Problem (4:13)
Vagus (5:33)
Feuerstuhl (7:31)
Kiss & Tell (6:41)
Brainwave (2.0) (6:01)
Ardor (5:37)
Sycophant (5:08)
The Solution (6:06)
Susser Schlaf (4:02)
Review: Michael Mayer's fourth album, The Floor Is Lava, arrives after an eight-year wait, following his collaborative & album on !K7. Mayer's solo output has always been selective, with each release feeling like a significant moment. His previous albums, Mantasy and Touch, were similarly spaced out, but with good reason. As the head of Kompakt and Imara, a globe-trotting DJ, and a highly sought-after remixer, Mayer wears many hats, and it's no surprise his own productions are more sporadic. Yet, this also ensures quality. His name on a record sleeve signals music that's both forward-thinking and rooted in the past, deftly balancing the demands of the dancefloor and more reflective listening. The Floor Is Lava showcases Mayer's talent for threading together genres and eras while keeping a distinct sense of purpose. Whether it's designed for late-night clubs or a contemplative listen at home, Mayer's sound continues to evolve, pushing boundaries while remaining firmly anchored in his established style. As always, his knack for combining the exploratory with the functional shines through, and this latest offering is no exception.
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Electronic Funkysh*t (reissue)
Cat: EF 20001. Rel: 11 Feb 25
Intro (0:46)
Give It Up (3:01)
Dance (3:03)
Forgive Or Forget (3:43)
Dat N***z Revenge (4:12)
Sex On The Beach 2000 (4:32)
Whatulike (instrumental) (3:02)
Y2K Bug (3:50)
Friday Night (3:22)
Throw (instrumental) (3:05)
Who's The Freak (2:53)
Krank This Mutha (3:23)
Rennaisance (4:33)
Detroit Zoo/The Zoo (7:13)
Shake It Baby (3:09)
Time Space Scrilla (4:04)
Disco Guitar (2:56)
The Same Hoe (2:52)
Dis Bitch (3:03)
Review: Mr. De's debut full-length album, originally from 2000, is only now reaching a wider audience thanks to Submerge, the distribution arm of Underground Resistance. Electronic Funkysht* blends funk, rap, soul, electro and techno with vocal and instrumental tracks that define Detroit's cutting-edge sound. Mr. De claims to have invented Detroit ghettotech with his classic 'Throw,' which is featured here, alongside 19 tracks packed with nasty basslines and hard-hitting drums as well as some signature D-Town bold lyrics. Highlights include 'Sex On The Beach 2000,' 'Give It Up' and the Prince-inspired 'Friday Night' all delivering raw, XXX-rated energy.
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 in stock $42.25
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