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The Wait
The Wait (limited red marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: ENF 001V. Rel: 26 Jun 24
STR & Tim Tycoon - "Second Wish" (Break 300 remix) (6:51)
Break 3000 - "The Wait" (6:24)
Break 3000 - "Electric Blue" (5:02)
Break 3000 - "Lectrolite" (#2) (5:46)
Break 3000 - "Spacemaschinenreise" (4:46)
Review: Lovers of electro clash will be hyped by this reissue of some classics of the genre from Break 3000. They come from a specific time between 1998 and 2003 on red vinyl and mark the final chapter of the label's current reissue project. The A-side features Break 3000's remix for Germany's Pocketgame label in 2003, part of the We Are He-Man EP alongside a renowned Legowelt remix. Next, the dark electro track The Wait' appeared on Pocketgame's 'Bonuslevel One - North and South' compilation in 2003. The B-side showcases earlier releases 'Electric Blue' and 'Spacemachinenreise' and 'Lectrolite #2' on Break 3000's 'Casa Nova' imprint in 1999, which marked the start of his electro journey.
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More Than Machine: Part 1
Cat: TR 119V. Rel: 02 Feb 21
Client 03 - "Regression Container" (5:53)
Sterac Electronics - "Reinstated" (5:38)
The Advent & Zein Ferreira - "Seven" (5:41)
Christian Smith - "Pressure Drop" (4:14)
Review: Those with a deep knowledge of electro and techno will be salivating at the prospect of More Than A Machine: Part 1, an EP that boasts cuts from such legends of the scene as Sterac Electronics, The Advent and Christian Smith. All deliver the goods, of course, as does rising star Client 03, whose EP-opening 'Regression Container' brilliantly flips between shimmering, deep space ambient and warming, tactile electro dreaminess. Those looking for more rugged and robust club fare should check Sterac Electronics 'Reinstated', with its' out-there lead lines and machine-gun bass, and the sleazy, up-tempo futurism of the Adveny and Zein Ferreira's 'Seven'. Christian Smith's deep, Kraftwerk-influenced 'Pressure Drop' rounds off a predictably strong EP.
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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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Time 4 More
Cat: RXRT 05. Rel: 13 Dec 24
While He's Away (6:18)
Down With The Bass (6:15)
Review: Robert Drewek vs Tomie Nevada's 'Time 4 More' EP was originally released on Unleash Records in 2005. Nine years on and Rawax are reissuing it on black wax and the tunes sound as good as ever. 'While He's Away' is a slick blend of garage-infused house drums and warm synth pulses with catchy vocal samples that bring a hint of old school. On the flip is 'Down With the Bass' which flips the script with a stripped back and militant but silky groove, dubby pads and a head's down vibe that really hypnotises.
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Tags: Minimal
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Analog Travellers EP
Cat: YAY 017. Rel: 18 Dec 24
Heavy Mental - "Dabro" (7:04)
Twowi - "Metaverse" (4:52)
Parchi Pubblici & Lucretio - "Aladdin Sane" (6:21)
Rinaldo Makaj - "Ethereal" (5:30)
Review: Yay Recordings closes out another solid 12 months with a various artists' EP that showcases right where the label is at. Heavy Mental kicks off with 'Dabro', a colourful and loopy house jaunt for sunny days. Twowi's 'Metaverse' takes off to the cosmos on lithe electro rhythms with ice-cold beats and widescreen pads. Parchi Pubblici & Lucretio's 'Aladdin Sane' brings some wonky deep tech vibes with of-balance drums and muffled spoken words and Rinaldo Makaj closes down with a fresh party sound perfect for cosy floors. There's plenty of variety here, which makes this a great addition to your bag.
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Tags: Acid House
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The Pulse EP (reissue)
Cat: 12TOT 11. Rel: 03 Oct 23
Indo Tribe - "Bring In The Pulse" (MFK mix) (5:10)
Indo Tribe - "In The Mind Of A Child" (First Born mix) (5:04)
The Future Sound Of London - "Hardhead" (Frothin' At The Mouth mix) (6:06)
The Future Sound Of London - "Pulse State" (831 AM mix) (7:20)
Review: Jumpin' & Pumpin' looks back into the seminal archives of The Future Sound of London here to reissue their fantastic The Pulse EP from 2008 which also featured tunes from Manchester pair Indo Tribe. It is they who start with 'Bring In The Pulse' which features some Happy Mondays hallelujahs, mad rave whistles and bristling electronic breaks. 'In The Mind Of A Child' (First Born mix) is then a bouncy techno cut with more visceral synth and acid lines and The Future Sound Of London kick off the flipside with 'Hardhead' (Frothin' At The Mouth mix) which is an assault of breaks, congas, whistles and rave signifiers. 'Pulse State' (831 AM mix) is that perfect tune to zone out to on a late night drive on the motorway.
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Fantasy (feat Jonny Rock Discomix)
Fantasy (4:34)
Fantasy (instrumental) (5:07)
Fantasy (Jonny Rock Discomix) (9:47)
Review: The last of the Konduko series from Emotional Rescue arrives now and quite possibly it is the best of the lot from Noel Williams. His 'Fantasy' saw him work with Larry Dermer aka Der Mer on what is an effective and catchy electro jam that operates at the higher end of the tempo chart with some classic vocoder vocal action to really make it pop. Despite being released originally in 1984 this one still bangs with its emulated TR-808 beats and nagging melodies. The instrumental heightens that and then the Jonny Rock Discomix shuts down with long-form rework that shows why the DJ, editor and all-round amiable bloke is so well regarded.
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Remember The Future Part Two
LEGACY - "Nom De Guerre" (5:53)
Future Draft - "All That Remains" (3:38)
The Jaffa Kid - "SH-Dinosa" (4:09)
Odpein - "Badass Nostalgia" (5:00)
DJ Tsoug - "You Are The Unfortunate Product Of A Doomed Culture" (4:54)
Happy99 At Gmail Dot Com - "Untitled (2019)" (4:33)
Review: The second part of the Remember The Future series from the Greek label To Pikap is another 12" packed with electro goodness form an array of exciting artists. LEGACY opens up with 'Nom De Guerre' with its magnificently lithe and chrome plated rhythms dancing about over crunchy analogue drums. Future Draft rides a more zoned out and celestial electro vibe on 'All That Remains' and The Jaffa Kid gets into some intricate synth programming and off-grid beat work. Three further cuts on the B-side bring funky, dark and joyous tweaks to the electro format.
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Rise Of The Machines 
Rise Of The Machines  (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: VIS 327. Rel: 14 Feb 22
Rise Of The Machines  (4:53)
Prisoners  (4:19)
Room & Pillar (4:49)
The Neutral Zone (4:28)
Review: Lloyd Stellar was not really a man gifted an extraordinary name when he was born. Rather, it is the chosen alias for Dutch dude Erik Griffoen, but he's surely made the name his own with a rapid rise in the number of releases of his music so far this year. Now Stellar gets has mitts on 20/20 Vision alongside The Droid, aka Ben Evans. In line with the label's exploration of electro over the past few years, this is hi-tech machine funk through and through, with twitchy synth lines and brittle, crisp drum machine patterns programmed within an inch of their lives. Maintaining a steely, dystopian mood throughout, this is serious electro for the heads, executed with precision and flair.

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Griffe Split #1
Cat: GRFFS 001. Rel: 01 Aug 24
Mama - "Electric Pjack" (6:38)
Mama - "Cyber Pjack" (6:07)
Torrent - "Stay In The Loop" (5:11)
Torrent - "Ex Machina" (6:34)
Review: Griffe launches its own new split series here with Mama and Torrent kicking things off. Mama goes first with a pair of potent techno cuts. 'Electric Pjack' opens up with some acidic lines spraying about a tightly assembled groove with sliding hi-hats and well-syncopated beats. 'Cyber Pjack' then gets a little darker with a more menacing low end and snappy drums keeping the beats upright. Torrent's two cuts keep the future feels alive with the mechanical grooves and malfunctioning sounds of 'Stay In The Loop' and 'Ex Machina' shuts down with some frazzled synths adding texture to the metallic drum sounds.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan
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Kulture Galerie Volume 3
Kulture Galerie Volume 3 (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: KGV 003. Rel: 08 Oct 24
Rambal Cochet - "Beijing Balearic Riot" (4:14)
Doc Sleep - "Deep Breath" (5:33)
The Jaffa Kid - "Sh Holo" (4:40)
Jack Bags - "Molise Chicago" (5:42)
Undsidedly - "Sol Container" (5:22)
Mesmerist - "She Looked Back" (4:21)
Review: Kulture Galerie is back with more wax and the third time proves a charm here with Doc Sleep, Rambal Cochet, The Jaffa Kid, Mesmerist, Jack Bags and Undsidedly all coming correct under the stewardship of label head Filippo MSM of Metropolitan Soul Museum. Cochet kicks off with some trance-infused prog techno, Doc Sleep offers jacked-up and analogue house, there is lithe cosmic tech from The Jaffa Kid and twisted machine sounds from Jack Bags, while Undsidedly's dreamy electro and The Mesmerist's peak time synth techno close down in style.
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Circular Economy
Cat: CCR 002. Rel: 16 Oct 24
Rindeau - "Machine Soul" (5:30)
Aniano - "Encadenado A La Realidad" (5:59)
HDZ - "La Furnia" (6:42)
Tom Joyce - "Good Game" (7:06)
Review: Circulo Cerrado's second album, Circular Economy, features four more tracks that explore a range of rich textures, all of which are unified by their distinctive timeless qualities. Rindeau, an Argentinian artist from Strain Collective, delivers 'Machine Soul' to kickoff with and blends electro-techno and EBM with expert precision. Galdar's Aniano crafts a house track with funk and psychedelic influences in the form of 'Encadenado a la Realidad' and Javier Carballo and Aniano offer 'La Furnia,' a dark, high-energy mix of breaks, IDM, and acid house. Tom Joyce closes with a hypnotic, minimalistic track featuring trippy motifs and 909 drums.
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Intérprete: Lisbona Sisters
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Fried EP
Fried EP (12")
Cat: UNRUH 03. Rel: 07 Sep 22
Fried (5:54)
PCM (dub) (5:26)
Traffic (6:50)
Late Chatter (4:32)
Review: Following up two volumes in the Sextant various artist EP series, the enigmatic Tachyon makes their full proper EP debut here on Swiss imprint Unruh. 'Fried' is very much an advanced take on the minimal techno sound and will effectively warp minds at the afterhour, followed by the mutant electro textures of 'PCM' (dub). Over on the flip, the icy and spatial 'Traffic' takes its cues as much from 2-step as dub techno, followed by the eerie twilight beats of 'Late Chatter'. Tip!
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Intérprete: GK Machine
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Profonda Pulsione
Cat: BLESSYOU 007. Rel: 04 Aug 22
Profonda Pulsione (7:28)
Plasma (6:47)
Medusa (7:08)
Onda Sotto (6:28)
Review: Talk about keeping things on a knife edge. The first, and title track on this powerhouse EP is pretty much destined to whip any venue into a storm of expectation, not-so-much building but rather opening with this full-sounding, heavily atmospheric, space-y, proggy, could be techno, could be electro, could be trance arrangement. The kind of thing where there might as well be flairs firing into the sky warning you how much stomping a floor can take.

Similar vibes on 'Medusa', only on a deeper, darker, more menacing tip, a tune that sucks ears into another world entirely, one that's a little unsettling, and certainly difficult to find your way back out of. Elsewhere, things embrace a high-NRG ethic, with both 'Plasma' and 'Onda Sotto' taking things up to almost-gabber tempos, but without actually committing to the pounding fours.
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Intérprete: Jane Fitz, Alexis Le-Tan
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Acid Latino
Cat: FTCS 1677791. Rel: 15 Jan 25
Acid Latino (Sonido Real) (5:14)
De2 Locura (5:34)
Feel 2 Real (5:22)
Ibis (feat Caravan) (5:58)
Review: While she's been making moves as a club DJ in recent times, Paula Tape has not released a record since 2021. This EP, whose title doffs a cap to her Chilean roots, is therefore well overdue. It's rather good too, as proven by opener 'Acid Latino (Sonido Real)', where distinctively South American melodies, TB-303 tweaks and echo-laden spoken word snippets rise above a bold acid house bassline, tough beats and layered percussion. 'Feel 2 Real' sees our hero reach for sparkling house pianos, deep bass, sharper acid lines and spacey synths, while 'De2 Locura' is warmer, heavier and more melodically complex. To round off a fine EP, she joins forces with Caravan for the sax-laden South American house excellence of 'Ibis', a track as percussively intense as it is sonically seductive and sub-heavy.
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Intérprete: Ursula 1000, CC:DISCO!
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Libero Pensiero EP
Cat: TGRWDS 04. Rel: 08 Nov 24
Libero Pensiero (4:34)
Libero Pensiero (DJ Overdose remix) (6:01)
Circuit Vector (4:16)
Spores Echo (5:44)
Radiant Energy (5:03)
Psychohistory (1:57)
Review: Teslasonic is the solo project of Gianluca Bertasi and now he offers up an eclectic mix of electro, Italo, acid, downtempo and atmospheric sounds on his new EP, 'Libero Pensiero', which also comes with an entrancing remix by DJ Overdose. Translating to "free thought," Libero Pensiero brings that mantra to his music as he approaches each of its six tracks from a different perspective so they all stand alone yet form a unified, expressive whole. This is Teslasonic's second release on Tiger Weeds following his contribution to the label's first VA compilation and it's another one steeped in quality.
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Intérprete: Rave Energy
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Electronics Memoriae Vol 2
Teslasonic - "Nebulosa Omega" (4:43)
Direct Y - "A Ghost In The Heap" (5:59)
Twisthead Groove - "Great Red Spot" (5:32)
Stefano Rocchi - "Endurance " (4:33)
Iqbit - "The Other Way" (6:31)
Review: The impressive musical journey continues for the superb Giano Electronics label with a second various artists outing on vinyl. This one showcases the exceptional talents of Teslasonic who delivers an explosive electro track with the kicking and twisted cyborg energy of 'Nebulosa Omega'. The compilation also features remarkable contributions from Direct Y who impress with the acid-laced rhythms of 'A Ghost In The Head', the acid duo Twisthead Groove, Stefano Rocchi, and iQbit, who shut down with the mid-tempo electro-funk and wispy sci-fi moods of 'The Other Way'.
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Wizard Of Ages
Cat: PRTY 004. Rel: 11 Feb 25
The D Spell (6:36)
Abradanzabra (6:08)
What We Yell (5:59)
Dias Mejores (6:08)
Review: More musical "tricks that never fail to amuse at parties" (as the Party Tricks label describes its output), this time courtesy of Argentinian producer Tobi. Showcasing his deep love of 1980s Italo-disco, Hi-NRG and formative Eurodance/Italodance, Tobi delivers a quartet of cuts that wouldn't sound out of place on Dutch label Bordello a Parigi. Check first 'The D Spell', a vocoder-sporting fusion of fizzing synth sounds, colourful electronic riffs, electro-disco drums and jaunty Hi-NRG bass, before admiring the razor-sharp, late 80s synth-pop-goes-Euro-disco sounds of 'Abradanzabra'. Over on side two, the Random Access Memories era Daft Punk-influenced 'What We Yell' is joined by the kaleidoscopic synth sounds, bustling breakbeats and memorable organ riffs of 'Dias Mejores'.
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Phase Binder
Cat: STRD XVII. Rel: 23 Jul 24
Silent Depth (4:36)
Phase Binder (6:11)
Vlak (6:50)
Silent Depth (Vesto Comodo remix) (5:31)
Review: Nicolai Toma is back on Subject To Restrictions Discs with some more arresting excellence. 'Phase Binder feat. Zorimira' delivers a blend of organic synth waves and acid textures that showcases Toma's evolution/ The three tracks are built on fine beats ranging from downtempo grooves to acid-infused anthems and pop-tinged house hits. Zorimira enhances the sounds with her unique vocals and lyrics, which though reminiscent of samples, are in fact originals. Adding to the collection, Swedish producer Vesto Comodo offers a remix to enrich the EP with his distinct touch.
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Intérprete: Rave Energy
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Echoes From The Grave
Cat: MUPL 011. Rel: 03 Oct 23
Don't B Shy (Turn Around) (5:38)
I Wanna Suck Ur Dick (Long N Hard) (3:13)
Take Off Ur Clothes (3:20)
Take Off Ur Clothes (feat YBM - partiboi69 Cheek Spreading rework) (10:24)
Review: Toni Moralez is back with a new project by the name of Echoes From The Grave and it debuts on Mutual Pleasure with four tracks of murky underworld electro. 'Don't B Shy (Turn Around)' is pure sleaze. A dirty banger for dancefloor madness. 'I Wanna Suck Ur Dick (Long N Hard)' is a more lithe and bouncy cut with bright hooks buried below naughty vocals and hurried drums and then 'Take Off Ur Clothes' keeps the filth going with another highly potent electro groove overlaid with some urgent synth tension. 'Take Off Ur Clothes' (feat YBM - partiboi69 Cheek Spreading rework) is a slick and unrelenting minimal electro rhythm with real future charm.
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Artemis EP
Cat: LOP 18. Rel: 05 Mar 25
Artemis (One) (5:57)
Artemis (Two) (5:08)
Artemis (Three) (5:40)
Artemis (Four) (4:21)
Review: Tora takes flight on a new voyage to the outer edges of the electro universe with his new EP Artemis, which comes in four parts. These are seriously evocative and cinematic sounds starting with the high speed and kinetic drum patterns and rumbling basslines of 'Artemis (One)'. 'Artemis (Two)' has the same sort of snappy drums and hits but is a little more nuanced with extra space for the beats to land. 'Artemis (Three)' gets raw with aliens in the machines and squelchy acid and 'Artemis (Four)' brings things to a close with plunging bass and edgy dial tones that keep you on your toes.

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Tongue In Cheeks
Cat: BDA 001. Rel: 02 Oct 23
No Pare (6:09)
Work Dat Shit (feat The Illustrious Blacks) (6:19)
Cimarron Palace (6:43)
Anti Narcoleptic (6:55)
Review: When a label calls itself Bring Dat Ass you can bet your bottom dollar that it's going to release proper sleazy electro. Enter Toribio with a superb four track EP of just that to get this new imprint underway. 'No Pare' is a firing cut the kick off with - synths dart about with their own mind, the tested bassline never lets up and the analogue drums jack for days. 'Work Dat Shit' is a little slower and bumpier with some bright acid prickles and 'Cimarron Palace' then unfolds with the same swing of a UK funky track. 'Anti Narcoleptic' is the best of the bunch - a weird and wonderful wonky out with clattering percussion and jumbled drum madness.
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Intérprete: DJ Mau Mau
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Beneath The Beauty
Cat: PTX 028. Rel: 21 Sep 22
Beneath The Beauty
Beneath The Beauty (Freddy Fresh remix)
Review: Long before electro returned to prominence, Transparent Sound was serving up must-check slabs of body-popping brilliance. In fact, the Bangor-raised duo have now been releasing music for 27 years. 'Beneath The Beauty', the pair's latest single, first featured on 2019 album Gently Evil. It's a fine slab of punchy, intergalactic electro rich in undulating TB-303 acid lines, alien-sounding electronics, shimmering pads and potent TR-808 beats. It comes accompanied by a brand-new flipside rework courtesy of US electro veteran Freddy Fresh, who gives the track a darker, more claustrophobic feel while adding a sparkling new lead line that's impressively futurist in tone.
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What Time It Was?
Cat: FO 002. Rel: 31 Jul 23
Ultraverse (5:47)
Glifico (5:23)
Sonicsenses (6:00)
Temporaton (5:13)
Review: The Fuori Orario label is back after making a fine debut with another notable EP. This one fuses electro, acid and breaks into something fresh and comes from Trascendance, who you might better known as Riccardo from fine EPs on labels such as Imprints, Metropolita and Elma Rivaga. 'Ultraverse' is the sleek and serene opener with its gurgling acid lines and progressive melodies over tight, pent up beats. 'Glifico' then ducks and dives with a spooky and haunting late night feel and 'Sonicsenses' layers in all manner of freaky vocal whirs. 'Temporaton' is last up and has a dark heart and real menace.
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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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Void Century
Void Century (heavyweight vinyl 12" + insert)
Cat: BARBATUS 002. Rel: 11 Feb 25
Void Century
Hello Progress
Unknown Voices
CP0
Review: Captain Barbatus D. Wreckords' journey started on the label's first release and carries on with aplomb in Episode 2, "where the pirate sails through The New World." In this sophomore outing, the mystery of the 'Void Century' unfolds and is brought to life through the sound of two seasoned Neapolitan sailors, Luigi and Andrea, aka Two Opposites. They infuse the tale with Italian romanticism by blending trance-infused electro with haunting sirens and secret government whispers. In short, this is a nice storytelling EP of well-designed electro.
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Face Five EP
Cat: ERROR 107. Rel: 22 Jan 25
Teru
Comprando
Single Phase Flow
Direxion
Review: Uruguay's Two Phase U have been crafting electro rhythms since the 90s and are early pioneers of their national scene as a result. They have since made their make on the wider underground and once again bring some class here for System Terror. 'Teru' kicks off with lithe rhythms and the sound of seagulls adding an organic edge to the crisp drums. 'Comprando' pairs a poppy, playful sense of melody with glitchy perc and acid stabs for something effective yet fun, then 'Single Phase Flow gets a little more serious with acid stabs and crispy electro before 'Direxion' is a dubby, dynamic electronic sound that is sprinkled with cosmic detail.
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Passing Currents
Passing Currents (12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: CS 203. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Txted - "Cherry Lemonade Special" (feat Phil Moffa - Okpk Spectral mix) (4:15)
Atrevido - "Flying Fortress" (4:10)
Josh Dahlberg - "Ass On The Floor" (4:35)
Kevin Reynolds - "Sign It Upside Down" (6:26)
Hazmat Live - "The Marriage Of Korg & Moog" (4:50)
Review: Passing Currents aims to stand out from the predictable by offering a deeply human touch in its music. This five-tracker backs that up by melding academic expertise with dancefloor intuition and the A-side features txted by Phil Moffa remixed by Yamaha DSP coder okpk after they met during doctoral studies, they flip technical mastery into bass-driven energy while Atrevido' fuses California warmth with analogue electro, Josh Dahlberg's rediscovered 2009 electro gem, 'Ass On The Floor', still bangs and Detroit's Kevin Reynolds delivers hypnotic grooves before Hazmat Live pushes boundaries with a sound rooted in soulful, experimental innovation.
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Intérprete: DJ Mau Mau
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Álbumes
Two
Two (180 gram vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: NBLP 002. Rel: 22 Sep 22
The Womb (5:43)
1000 Dreams (5:25)
PPO (6:28)
Party In My Head (6:39)
Indulgence (4:06)
Emotional (interlude) (5:32)
Suspicious Mind (5:57)
Electronic City (4:46)
Inutile Eternite (5:26)
Ray Ban (4:35)
1000 Dreams (reprise) (3:00)
Review: Miss Kittin and The Hacker go together like cheese and biscuits. They have a long history of crafted always edgy electro and electrical sounds and this latest album is the latest chapter in their on going story. It is the second release on Nobody's Business and bristles with attitude. 'The Womb' is all warped bass and caustic textures with Kittin's sleazy vocals. '1000 Dreams' is more elastic and driven by rubbery bass and 'Suspicious Mind' explores a bright, cosmic and melodic world of throwback 80s sounds with Kittin in a more pop vocal mould as she covers the iconic track of the same name.
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Third Album
Third Album (180 gram vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: NBLP 003. Rel: 20 Oct 22
19 (4:59)
Ostbhanhof (6:36)
Homme A La Mode (3:56)
La Cave (3:54)
Malades (6:17)
Purist (5:16)
Retrovision (4:17)
Soyouz (5:34)
Review: As one of the iconic partnerships from the electroclash era, Miss Kittin & The Hacker helped define seedy synth tackle at the turn of the century. Given the prevalence of minimal wave in this day and age, it feels like the perfect time for them to come back with a new album. Teetering between pop nous and the darkest of deviant nighttime dreams, this is everything you would want from a return of the Grenoble greats. Listening to 'Purist' and they could easily be taking on the charts, while a trip into 'La Cave' is like donning your finest leathers and sliding into the dungeon.
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Disaster Recovery
Cat: LIB 19. Rel: 05 Jul 22
Ion Drive (4:20)
Poly Verisof (4:50)
Alcatrack (4:46)
Move Out (3:45)
Seldon (4:48)
The Bunker (4:40)
Mycogen (4:49)
Van Der Ziel (4:41)
Bad Blood (4:16)
Pixel (4:08)
Review: Operating in the corner of electro where dystopian dreams (or should they be nightmares?) are made, TeslaSonic haven't forgotten how to keep things fun no matter how dark the vibe gets. Gianluca Bertasi keeps the project flying with this double LP drop on Libertine which has a nod to the likes of Maggotron in the nasty funk of opening track 'Ion Drive', while also knowing how to turn up the techno dial on the stiff and driving intensity of 'Poly Verisof'. These are tuned up, rough, ready and raucous electro cuts for those who like to have fun even as things get deadly serious.
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Foundation
Cat: MR 033. Rel: 12 Jun 23
The Frequency (4:16)
The Machine Age (4:48)
Static Electricity (4:25)
Anti-Gravity Technology (5:03)
Human Galactic Empire (4:53)
Trantor (4:25)
Review: .Teslasonic's new album Foundation is a concept work set in the future, at a time when the world as we know it has long since been forgotten and humans have colonised the rest of the rocks in our galaxy. It features rapper and psychohistorian Donnie Ozone who predicts the future through his rhymes, divided into six parts, each of which pertains to a bigger whole. Musically it is a kinetic electro record with old school beat box and new school cyborg funk all fused together. It's a physical but thought provoking listen that will jack any floor and leave you plenty to mull over.
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L'Ecstacy
L'Ecstacy (2xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: TURBO 229J. Rel: 21 May 24
Exit Warehouse At Dawn (3:21)
TR Smooth (3:41)
Night Is Not (3:42)
VSOD (Velvet Sky Of Dreams) (5:41)
Feel The Rush (feat Channel Tres) (4:41)
BUYBUYSELL (4:20)
Love Minus Zero (5:14)
Natural Spirit (3:15)
Silence Of Love (feat Jesse Boykins III) (4:26)
Theme From Borneo Function (2:45)
Duro (7:21)
Polyvoxx (4:17)
Ascending Into The Clouds (feat Elisabeth Troy) (6:13)
LMZNIN (2:38)
Winter Crush (5:39)
In Order 2 (4:52)
Review: Canadian artist Tiga and Scotsman Hudson Mohawke's creative bond thrives on, they say, a mutual love of "hardcore romance," which is a unique blend of euphoria, melancholy, and raw friendship power. From 2019 to 2023 in Los Angeles, their mutual inspirations shaped L'Ecstasy, which is their debut album on Tiga's Turbo label. It was originally envisioned for 6am rave catharsis but then the project evolved to embrace 90s rave influences. It features chill-out ambient tracks like 'Exit Warehouse at Dawn' and 'LMZNIN' but also bangs with more immediate anthems like 'IN ORDER 2,' 'VSOD,' and 'Ascending into the Clouds', all of which leave indelible marks. This album captures this accomplished pair's journey through sonic landscapes and celebrates the highs and lows of their musical kinship in a space of creative ecstasy.
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