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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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The Kingdom Of Scotland (feat Roy Of The Ravers remix)
Cat: ACIWAX 50. Rel: 06 Apr 21
The Kingdom Of Scotland (3:47)
Without You On Christmas (1:59)
Keep Him On The Line (7:01)
The Kingdom Of Scotland (English version) (3:25)
The Kingdom Of Scotland (Roy Of The Ravers remix) (5:05)
Review: Acid Waxa take a break from carrying Roy's mind-warping rave gear to bring you the deep donking, hardstyle hype-up of 'The Kingdom Of Scotland' by Romeo Taylor. You may have already heard the track bouncing around the odd mix or two for those with a penchant for full-fat hard dance with a wry comedic edge. On one hand it's a patriotic pelter, on the other it's a neo-rave laff which will comfortably lodge itself in your brain, more than ably backed up by some more wayward ravey gags and headsy gear (watch out for the simmering, heads-down wave-splashed techno of 'Keep Him On The Line'. Roy Of The Ravers is on hand to deliver a more direct remix of 'The Kingdom Of Scotland' on the B side which blows the original out into a wigged out, spooked up acid gurgler. oot!
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That's It
That's It (12")
Cat: 127AREA 003. Rel: 08 Dec 23
Eyeone (4:47)
La Mer (3:46)
Float Or Move (4:56)
Beone (5:40)
Parable (6:07)
Dreems (4:46)
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Enter:protopost
Enter:protopost (translucent black marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: PP 01. Rel: 27 Aug 20
Kreggo & Train To Eltanin - "3008 Night Surfin" (4:53)
Maxwell Simons - "Test160" (3:14)
Mi Croevkhas - "A25" (4:50)
Loraine James - "Anyways" (4:13)
The Horn - "Phoneme" (2:56)
Cyclonix - "Majic Soup" (5:13)
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Baroquism Vol 1
Baroquism Vol 1 (hand-stamped 12" + insert imited to 300 copies)
Cat: BSUN 006. Rel: 18 Nov 22
Taro - "Gas Burn" (4:30)
Taro - "Gas Burn" (Florist remix) (6:47)
Slacker - "Aqueduct" (4:52)
Pugilist - "Symbiosis" (4:36)
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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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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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First Contact
Cat: CAM0 002. Rel: 01 Feb 24
Voyage (6:20)
First Contact (5:46)
Below Surface (5:27)
First Contact (D-Bridge remix) (5:14)
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In2Me
In2Me (12")
Cat: KID 010. Rel: 20 Dec 21
Push U Away (5:43)
Left Of Center (4:55)
Liberation (Deep Sea mix) (5:05)
In2Me (4:54)
Calling (5:14)
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Heartbreaker
Heartbreaker (limited 12")
Cat: KID 14. Rel: 08 Mar 23
Heartbreaker (5:46)
Buttercup (4:19)
Miniskirt (5:32)
Trust Issues (5:13)
Review: The Childsplay label - with its amusing KIDS catalogue number system - is back with more grown-up electro goodness here. This one from Tom Place has a superb Blade Runner-inspired bit of artwork as well as four high-impact bangers. 'Heartbreaker' is awash with gurgling synths and bubbling bass as tough electro drums get to work. 'Buttercup' then ducks and dives with twisted acid and flailing hits bringing a loose but compelling rhythm while 'Miniskirt' then plays with sleazy vocal samples and scruffy metal surfaces over hard techno drums. It's quite the party starter.
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Tracks Volume 2
Tracks Volume 2 (limited red vinyl 12")
Cat: CITI 019. Rel: 19 Apr 16
Tzusing - "Nonlinear War" (5:55)
L/F/D/M - "Moth Holes" (6:12)
Silent Servant - "The Touch" (6:10)
Maelstrom - "Lithium" (5:33)
Review: Cititrax's first Tracks 12" sampler did a good job in showcasing material from some of the Brooklyn-based label's favourite contemporary producers. This follow-up, arriving only a few short months after the first, aims to do the same. Returning for his second appearance, Tsuzing kicks things off with the razor-sharp shuffle of "Nonlinear War", whose intoxicating electronics and wild synth lines recall Brown Album-era Orbital, before London-based L/F/D/M takes a trip into bleak techno territory with the acid-laden "Mouth Holes". Flip for Silent Servant's deliciously grandiose, muscular electro-disco workout "The Touch", and the clanking industrial percussion, EBM attitude and humming electro beats of Maelstrom's "Lithium".
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A Moment Of Insanity
A Moment Of Insanity (12" in hand-stamped sleeve)
Cat: CAL 012. Rel: 14 Jun 18
Moment 1 (5:41)
Moment 2 (6:07)
Moment 3 (7:06)
Moment 4 (5:28)
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For The Floor Vol 2
For The Floor Vol 2 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: CELTD 013. Rel: 02 Mar 23
Tripeo - "Bullshit Detector" (5:37)
Tripeo - "Echo Cages" (5:06)
Cycloplex - "Hypertension" (7:11)
Cycloplex - "Alarm Activated" (6:20)
Review: Cultivated Electronics presents For the Floor Volume 2, the second instalment in a split EP series that hears something of a fusion between techno and electro, together with a focus on sating the more cerebral dancefloor. Dutch techno pusher Tripeo delivers two techlectro confidence-trickers, 'Bullshit Detector' and 'Echo Cages', deploying a new kind of mysterious, alien sonic technology that makes our mere digital and quantum vanguards look, well, rather shoddy. Meanwhile, Spanish dub techno producer Cycloplex brings up the B, upping the floor's collective blood pressure with 'Hypertension' and simu-stimulating the human stress response with 'Alarm Activated'. An urgent dance EP with mechanistic edges; it probably shouldn't be handled without a hard-hat, goggles and gloves.
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Radau
Radau (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: CELTD 011. Rel: 03 Nov 22
Aureum (4:57)
Xhante (6:15)
Radau (5:32)
Memnonia (5:27)
Review: Matti Turunen works as Morphology with Michael Diekmann most famously but also turns out super solo sounds, just not very often. Cultivated Electronics LTD, the vinyl off shoot of the main label, enlists the Finnish electronic maestro for just that here. This is an EP of irresistible electro-funk with cosmic intent. His lush melodies drift in well-made arrangements over clipped beats with plenty of melancholic tones in between. Some are more gritty like 'Xhante' while 'Radau' is an elastic rhythm with depth in the chords. 'Memnonia' cuts loose on a floating vibe with meticulously sequenced melody patterns falling like cosmic rain.
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Entering The Void
Cat: CYBERDOME 006. Rel: 28 Mar 22
Ultratronic (6:22)
Ghettotech (6:15)
Exiting The Void (6:23)
Rise Of The Slavs (6:10)
Review: The next release on Cyberdome is by Terra Form. Born and raised in the culturally rich city of Malmo, the Swedish producer has previously released on Deeply Cultured, Distant Hawaii, Mood Of Era, Traxx Underground and parent label 10 PILLS MATE, spanning atmospheric techno, breaks and electro - the latter being a strong presence on Entering The Void. The old school robot beats of 'Ultratronic' kicks off the A side, followed by the gritty dystopian bass attack of 'Ghettotech' but unlike the name may suggest - booty bass this is not! The rise of the machines continues on the B side with the dystopian slammer 'Exiting The Void'.
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Thermionic EP
Thermionic EP (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: CYPHN 05. Rel: 18 Jul 23
Territorial (7:04)
Thermon (6:05)
Woodward (7:43)
Ritual (5:37)
Review: Terrace is a guise of Stefan Robbers and there is a sombre sense of end of the world finality to this new EP on Cyphon. 'Territorial' is a dubby electro cut that seems to want to fight for its right to party, while 'Thermon' has a nagging bassline and bittersweet chords that suggest the end is near and resistance is futile. 'Woodward' picks up the pace with some swinging drum funk and muted acid lines that all come with a healthy dose of futurism and 'Ritual' is the most prickly and kinetic rhythm of the lot. A classy EP full of cinematic musical adventures.
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Intérprete: DJ Mau Mau
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Lost Tracks Vol 1
Cat: DE 098. Rel: 30 Jul 15
Leather Forever (5:26)
Nightlife (3:41)
Miss Crazy Bullshit (4:47)
Loving The Alien (4:19)
Review: It's been some six years since Caroline "Miss Kittin" Herve and Michel "The Hacker" Amato last delivered fresh material together. While we await further news of their long-mooted comeback, there's this tasty EP of previously unheard archive material to enjoy. Made up of tracks recorded between 1997 and '99 - when their production partnership was in its' infancy - The Lost Tracks Volume 1 contains a number of fuzzy, stylish, floor-friendly bangers, from the S&M-themed madness of opener "Leather Forever" and stripped-back electro gem "Nightlife" (a tribute to Berlin clubs of the period, apparently), to the high-tempo acid-loaded freakishness of "Loving The Alien". Top-notch sleaze.
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Dreadfully Distinct
Dreadfully Distinct (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: DPTX 033. Rel: 10 Jan 23
Dreadfully Distinct (7:41)
Stardust (7:34)
Decisions: Derision (6:43)
Ready State Of Mind (6:32)
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Nosferatu
Nosferatu (12")
Cat: DKMNTL 098. Rel: 13 Mar 24
Nosferatu (7:12)
Slave (5:32)
W72 (6:34)
Sorrow (5:20)
Intérprete: Rave Energy
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A New Dawn
Cat: DKMNTL 096. Rel: 11 Jul 23
New Dawn Fades (6:21)
The Aeon (5:12)
Elektro 01 (6:49)
Third Eye Connection (6:15)
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Diodes 10 Years
Diodes 10 Years (dark blue marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: DLPF 001. Rel: 08 Dec 23
Vema Diodes - "Reclaim The Future" (4:50)
Roid Diodes - "Hammer Head" (5:51)
Vema Diodes - "War Computer" (5:40)
Vema Diodes - "Husmias" (5:32)
Roid Diodes - "Commando" (5:01)
The Bandit - "2013" (5:00)
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Fractured Textures
Cat: DIWA 001. Rel: 31 Aug 18
Lush (4:26)
Lemn (4:46)
The Drake Equation (7:18)
M1R (7:03)
Dead Souls (3:35)
Information Corporation (5:13)
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Lords Of Miami
Cat: DOMESTICATED 006. Rel: 15 May 23
sshadess - "Discoteka" (6:28)
The Coomers - "Miso Soup" (7:20)
Girlcop - "Carbonara" (5:54)
Emsho Shoshe & Mat Fink - "Give Up" (5:09)
Review: '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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Electro Empire
Cat: EE 007. Rel: 13 Oct 21
Polytron - "Electro Empire" (5:37)
Two Witches - "Pimeyden Jousi" (Polytron remix) (4:31)
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Psychic Radio EP
Cat: EMRVG 004. Rel: 13 Oct 23
Trascendance - "Whatureallywant" (6:33)
Bladymore Galaxy - "Anhouseforthiscat" (5:28)
Future Buddha - "Shintrayama" (5:24)
EAE - "Likeotherpeople" (4:34)
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Do You Wanna Dance? (feat Felix Dickinson mix)
Do You Wanna Dance? (5:31)
Do You Wanna Dance? (instrumental) (5:27)
Do You Wanna Dance? (Felix Dickinson Discomix) (9:08)
Review: Emotional Rescue returns with the third (and final?) King Sporty & The Ex Tras releases with the first ever-official reissue of the highly sought after cult boogie jam Do You Wanna Dance? Coming as remastered vocal and instrumental, plus again featuring a special Discomix, this time courtesy of acid-disco slayer Felix Dickinson.

Appearing shortly after the success of the band's only album, Extra Funky, Do You Wanna Dance? pointed the way forward, moving further from Disco and closer to the rising electro-boogie sounds that were sweeping the dance floors. The confident up / jump electro drum programming, slap bass and trademark Sporty guitar chops are propelled by a monster swamp inducing synth arpeggio that sings the funk electric, while hip-hop-shout-outs ride the rhythm. If the vocals are too much for some, then the original Instrumental (dub) is also included for those just wanting that infectious groove.

As many will recall, Do You Wanna Dance? featured on Felix's "Originals" compilation for Claremont 56 back in 2011, so when the King Sporty reissue project was coming together there was only one name to be asked for the Discomix. With a long history of DJing and music production, as well the man behind the Recycled Records, Fools Gold, Urban Myth and Bastedos labels, as well many, many releases on the long running and aptly titled Cynic Recordings, his remix arrives on point.

Teasingly drawn out, his mix switches back / forth between versions, the interplay between vocals, guitar, bass and electro-glide synths hypnotically building, with Dickinson's deftly dubbing tripping it out, making the title's question irrelevant, as mind and feet involuntarily move.




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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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Computer Age (feat Universal Cave mix)
Cat: ERC 148. Rel: 09 Oct 23
Computer Age (club mix) (4:59)
Computer Age (dub mix) (4:59)
Computer Age (Universal Cave Discomix) (13:35)
Review: King Sporty is something of a chameleonic artists, not that many people know. He started out int he 70s making reggae and soul 7"s, then moved into disco, boogie, hip-hop and electro 12"s during the 80s, and then when house music hit in the 90s he evolved once more. This new drop from Emotional Rescue takes a tune from that late era. 'Computer Music' is four to the floor with electro influences and a lazy break that pull you in deep. Far-sighted chords bring a serene sense of cosmic majesty while a filtered vocal adds space age vibes. A dub is included as well as the Universal Cave Discomix by the Philadelphia DJ and production crew. A retro-future EP indeed..
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Leather In Outer Space EP
Cat: EYA 027. Rel: 22 Mar 24
Leather In Outer Space (13:35)
Chiffon Sins (7:35)
Into The Black Hole (7:06)
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Peemax Trax
Cat: EYA 018. Rel: 27 Apr 22
Air Italia (4:53)
The Birth Of Peemax (4:20)
Human Peemax Stroll (4:27)
FM Enhancement (3:53)
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Techno Drivers (reissue)
Cat: ET 028. Rel: 27 Nov 23
Techno Drivers (2023 - Rebuild extended mix) (5:27)
Techno Drivers (instrumental) (4:00)
Signal ET28 (3:21)
Space Circus (Rebuild extended mix) (3:05)
Review: Erik Travis is a cult legend from the Detroit electro underground, doing things his own way via his F.A.C.T label and keeping the vibe raw and nasty throughout. After dropping the Legends album in 2020, he's taken a trip back to revisit the track 'Techno Drivers' and given it an overhaul for 2023. It's a brittle, jittery slice of ghettotech which is primed to make you jit, and it also comes in an original instrumental form as well. On the flip, 'Signal Base' features more of those jerky drum machine beats locked into a tracky, but funky as hell, groove. 'Space Circus' heads into freakier territory, slamming down an oddly accented beat and doing some freestyle key jamming over the top.
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FTVWL 001
FTVWL 001 (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: FTVWL 001. Rel: 29 Nov 22
The Strong Woman (4:56)
Walking The Groove (6:15)
Linear Construct (7:09)
When Funkcutter Met Candiflp (5:34)
Review: Fourier Transform launches a new White Label series here with the aim of tapping into that magical sensation of heading into a record store and digging for treasure that only exists in the racks. The first in the series is a various artists affair with label co-owners inkipak and The Vast Profound, as well as ReKaB and Rai Scott. The tunes are not credited to the artists so you will have to work that out for yourselves. There is dreamy deep house lushness and more tase tech on the a-side, then squelchy electro-funk and escapist ambient house on the B-side with 'When Funkcutter Met Candiflp' a real highlight.
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808 Box 10th Anniversary Part 10/10
808 Box 10th Anniversary Part 10/10 (12" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: FUND 023010. Rel: 05 Jul 21
T Error - "Paradox Bubble" (4:07)
MagikBitum - "Fatal" (4:11)
Digitizer - "Radioactive Waves" (4:38)
Kind Human Being - "Bad Time" (3:47)
Kitbuilders - "Bodies" (Heat mix) (3:35)
DVS NME - "Marime" (4:11)
Noise&Noise - "Eating Theists" (3:16)
Review: Fundamental Holland completes its 10th anniversary celebrations with a 10th and final instalment of this 808 Box series. It is once again limited to just 250 copies and once again packs a real electro punch across seven cuts. There is spooky tackle from T Error, cosmic adventure from MagikBitum and blistering synth textures from Digitizer on 'Radioactive Waves.' The pace picks up on Kitbuilders's high speed workout 'Bodies' before slowing to a predatory crawl on 'Marime' by DVS NME. Noise&Noise closes out with the wild melodic workout that is 'Eating Theists.'
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Giano Electronics Vol 1
Cat: GE 001. Rel: 25 Apr 23
T/Error - "Neuromancer" (5:13)
JFrank - "Premeditatio Malorum" (5:21)
Akkaelle - "Capacitor Discharge" (4:51)
Anywave - "Cfrigiancid" (5:42)
Heinrich Dressel - "A Few Thoughts Away" (5:04)
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GMI Jam Venice
GMI Jam Venice (12" + insert)
Cat: GFTDCVLTR 002. Rel: 15 Oct 18
Valli Fish (7:43)
Dennis Gallo (6:44)
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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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Echoes Of The Port
Cat: HPNHS 006. Rel: 29 Feb 24
Won't Hurt U (6:33)
No Bazaar (5:53)
Mehr (6:01)
Aspect (7:59)
Intérprete: Lostlojic
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Sternzeichen Domina EP
Cat: INTLC 014. Rel: 21 Sep 23
Sternzeichen Domina (4:16)
Miss Tamila (3:37)
SMS (4:16)
Miss Tamila (Sinistarr remix) (5:00)
Miss Tamila (DJ Fucks Himself remix) (8:22)
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From The Studio Of EP 1
Cat: IR 001. Rel: 08 Aug 22
Pitchshift (feat Elaine Dowling) (7:52)
Turning Point (9:45)
Stay Offline (6:10)
I'm Dreaming Again (5:22)
Turning Point (Cignol remix) (4:39)
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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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Lek
Lek (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: LEK 001. Rel: 02 Dec 22
Patas - "Masans Dodsleie" (7:33)
Tasco - "Atlantic Potion" (5:41)
Patas - "Hommage A Uematsu" (6:21)
Kim Durbeck - "TMA 4ever" (Patas remix) (7:08)
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Ancient Sectors Of Barbarus
Cat: LT 105. Rel: 24 Jun 22
Agripinaa (7:31)
Trinity (6:41)
Hydraulics Chamber (5:45)
XV-88 (5:28)
MasterBlaster (5:04)
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U Move EP
U Move EP (12")
Cat: LR 026. Rel: 04 Sep 23
U Move (4:46)
Follow Me (5:38)
I See You (4:51)
Review: Maceo Plex is best known for his Ellum Audio label but he also heads up Lone Romantic which explores a more heady and underground electro sound. And that's what we get here from Third Culture on his U Move EP. The title track opens with booming analogue kicks hitting hard beneath twisted talk box vocals and tripped-out melodies. 'Follow Me' then has fleshy bass darting about beneath fizzing synth work up top that will electrify any dance floor. Offering a third and final different look is 'I See You' which has an aloof of vocal amidst plenty of machine-made electro tension.
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Intérprete: DJ Mau Mau
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Time Marches On Part 2
Cat: LDR 2020. Rel: 23 May 17
DJ Overdose - "Arecibo" (5:12)
Tr One - "Escape From Enceladus" (8:37)
Raiders Of The Lost ARP - "Equinox" (7:00)
Automatic Tasty - "I Can't Find My Own Manual (How Therefore Am I To Restore To My Factory Settings?)" (5:09)
Review: You can always rely on Dublin's Lunar Disko Records to provide the heat; this time it's in the form of some heavyweight electro vibes by the industry's best and brightest. But this is no surprise given the imprint's invariable doses of quality. First up is Dutch maestro DJ Overdose with "Arecibo", a comparatively more pensive and introspective electro appearance than his usual work, but TR One's "Escape From Enceladus" takes this pensive sway of synths and crystal-like sonics to an even deeper level. Raiders Of The Lost Arp kick off the flip side with the smooth and suave flow of "Equinox", this one belonging more to the house end of the spectrum, whereas Automatic Tasty comes through with a quirky little digi number with the aptly odd name of "I Can't Find My Own Manual (How Therefore Am I To Restore My Factory Settings?)". A tidy little blast of synth-filled goods.
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Desert Leather EP
Cat: MAD 006X. Rel: 30 Aug 23
Desert Leather
Missing Channel (Static Electricity mix)
Katanga Slide
Portal Vortex
Review: You've heard of Two Shell, but now it's time for Two Cold, whom you almost certainly (and criminally) haven't. A mysterious project blending lo-fi, acid house, and electro, 'Desert Leather' is their latest statement of intentional crunch, spanning everything from dungeon-synthy workouts to bouncy acid oddballs. Most of note is the sonic rubber ball that is 'Katanga Slide', essentially a sports-whistling body-motivator from cyberspace.
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Intérprete: DJ Mau Mau
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Detroit EP
Cat: MM 06. Rel: 13 May 21
D-Twah (6:02)
Tour De Troit (5:09)
La Belle Vie (6:03)
Acid Renaissance (6:46)
Review: Six releases in and Michigander label head Brian Kage teams up with the legendary French Techno producer, Taho, aka David Jacopin. The electronic music world knows to put respect on the Motor City, but the "Detroit EP" represents a fusion, emphasizing l'accent aigu - not a typo or spec on your screen that needs cleaning. Between Kage and Taho, their production pedigree includes releases for labels like FXHE, Planet-E, Delsin, F.Comm, and more, so it's no surprise the pairing makes for a masterfully produced EP covering the spectrum of Detroit house and techno sounds, with an added deft touch from its French connection.
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AUX 4423
AUX 4423 (hand-stamped numbered 12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: AUX 4423. Rel: 02 Oct 20
Tysk Raider - "Gate" (6:23)
Tysk Raider - "R Mit J" (4:41)
Tysk Raider - "Dakon" (5:54)
Omni Causa - "Phlutr" (5:52)
Omni Causa - "Blant" (5:35)
Omni Causa - "Kaen" (5:48)
Review: Sometimes spotted together as Omnibusraider, Tysk Raider and Omni Causa transcend in their isolated bubbles to create this remarkable six-tracker of solo gems. One side each, both experimentalists paint with broad genre-less brush strokes. Tysk takes a sober approach with shades of melancholy running throughout while Omni Causa adds a little more cosmic flavour with his contributions, both eschew any type of grids and play havoc with the beat structures. Causa frenzy today.
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Number 9
Number 9 (12")
Cat: MNT 001. Rel: 08 Jun 23
Reason N#9 (8:17)
If I Was You (3:36)
Creepy Little Heart (8:39)
Manifest 9 (3:46)
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You Can Trust A Man With A Moustache Vol 5
Cat: MST 049. Rel: 22 Mar 24
Tending Tropic - "Hondebrok" (7:33)
Adrian Marth - "Icon Of The Night" (6:29)
Im Kellar - "Not To Be Compromised" (5:43)
Cafius - "Tonight Is The Night" (5:59)
Intérprete: Rave Energy
 in stock $16.60
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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