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Balkan Orange
Balkan Orange (limited hand numbered 12" + CD)
Cat: BV 05. Rel: 27 Jul 10
AGT Rave Cru - "You Shop We Drop"
Washington - "Isometric World"
Hrdvsion - "Red Telephun Electro"
Kansas City Prophets - "Navigator"
AGT Rave Cru - "You Shop We Drop"
Washington - "Isometric World"
Hrdvsion - "Red Telephun Electro"
Kansas City Prophets - "Navigator"
AGT Rave Cru - "Fusion Power"
AGT Rave Cru - "Needles"
AGT Rave Cru - "Navigator" (Point B remix)
out of stock $11.06
Dirt Nap EP
Cat: DLR 001. Rel: 19 Jan 08
Deadlock - "Beat Assassins"
Sougon - "Shiho"
Wavefirm - "Dreadnoughrt"
Sougon - "Submission"
Review: This four-track release showcases some of the new electro sounds coming out of Detroit. Each track is distinctly different,
ranging from fast hard hitting beats with growling analog basslines to relaxed and glitchy. 'The Dirt Nap EP' offers up a new
flavour of Detroit electro, focusing on mixing the raw analog sounds of years past with the digital textures of modern electro.
DeadLock's first release is a compilation that sets the standard for what type of material the label will be releasing in the future.
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Intérprete: N-TER
out of stock $8.85
ITBVA 02
ITBVA 02 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: ITBVA 02. Rel: 15 Aug 22
J Onstott - "Holualoa" (7:09)
Casper, My Daughter's Husband (6:13)
Wink - "Click" (6:36)
Louiv - "Filter Analysis" (6:04)
Review: InTheBagg is a fledgling Californian label carrying some elegant strains of stripped back and melodious club music from a loose community of friends. You might not be familiar with all the names, but they've got a particular style they're pushing which warrants the attention of any dedicated digger. If you're into that Nicolas Lutz-esque sound, where minimal, electro, braindance and breakbeat can fluidly blend into one, you're going to love this label. Release number two sees J Onstott opening proceedings up with a hazy, pulsing pad and crisp drum lines, while 'Casper, My Daughter's Husband' strikes a wobbly breakbeat house tone with plenty of reverb. Wink (Will Fatorre, not Josh) has a warm and twinkling take on tech house with a little mystery in its bones, and Louiv wraps things up with a subtly spooky floor worker entitled 'Filter Analysis'.
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out of stock $14.12
Cold Readings
Cold Readings (12" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: BT 54. Rel: 23 Feb 21
Pera Sta Ori - "Passive Concealment" (5:13)
Foreign Sequence - "Is This The Limit" (5:04)
Shokh - "Torotam" (5:33)
Weith - "Cognitive Dissonance" (7:22)
Scarlit Port - "Layla's Acid" (5:38)
Review: The Brokn Toys label rarely misses the mark, with its' multi-artist EPs always a solid source of high-grade electro and related futurist electronics sounds. Predictably, Cold Readings, their latest compilation style affair, is another winner. The EP begins with a chunk of ultra-deep and icy electronica from Pera Sta Ori ('Passive Concealment') and ends with a deliciously raucous fusion of military-grade acid squelch and skittish, heavily edited jungle breaks (Scarlit Port's excellent 'Layla's Acid'); in between you'll find sleazy and chugging electronic paranoia from Shokh, some off-kilter acid-electro from Foreign Sequence, and some moody industrial breaks courtesy of Weith.
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out of stock $12.17
Heretofore EP
Heretofore EP (red marbled vinyl 12" + sticker)
Cat: DATO 07. Rel: 18 May 20
Hammer Down Protocol (6:27)
Fear Tactics (4:35)
Same Size Soul (8:24)
ACRONYM (6:32)
Review: A few years back Dutch producer Wibo Lammerts made some early strikes with digi-only releases on Bass Agenda. Now the electro sword-swinger is back with an EP on Alienata's label Discos Atonicos, following recent appearances from Random XS, Ultrastation and Dez Williams amongst others. The vibe across Heretofore EP is tense, combative machine music with a peak time bent and plenty of future-shock dystopia radiated into its atmosphere. "Fear Tactics" is an especially potent track, but for a uniquely creepy mood try "ACRONYM" too. Darkside electro lovers take heed, this one has everything you need.
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out of stock $13.00
D1e & Repeat
Cat: WOMB 001. Rel: 18 Aug 21
Blanca Y Dormida (4:17)
D1e & Repeat (5:12)
D1e & Repeat (Sansibar Suelo mix) (4:46)
Thinking About You In The Space (4:58)
Too Dr1ve To Drunk (5:15)
Review: Must Be On Wax is a vinyl label based in Ourense, Galicia (Spain). Their fourth release comes from the enigmatic Wachita China, known for their collaborations with Colombian EBM merchant Filmmaker. The D1e & Repeat EP features four booming cuts in the tradition of Detroit ghettotech and definitely NSFW if you know what we mean. From the breakneck bass assault of opener 'Blanca Y Dormida', more hyperspeed booty house tackle awaits on the title track, which receives a tunnelling acid techno rework by the man with "macrosolutions to MEGAproblems" - Sansibar from Helsinki.
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Fire
Fire (12")
Cat: PREGO 002. Rel: 16 Oct 15
The Wall - "Fire" (MW cut) (8:58)
The Stallion - "Hope" (MW edit) (8:57)
Review: Mick Wills is back everyone; look out! Our favourite German retrovert delivers some more vintage euro sleaze yet again and boy do we love it! This time on Vielspass sub label Prego out of Rennes, France. On the A side "The Wall" is a sublime piece of Italo disco with chunky synths and soaring arpeggios backing some seductive vocals. "The Stallion" gets a bit tougher and metallic with its gritty arpeggio and dark warbling synths, complete with cut up vocals. Cosmic waves here we come!
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Rock The Nation
Cat: ALP 101. Rel: 13 Nov 14
Rock The Nation
Rock The Nation (Kenny Jason remix)
Review: Long lost electro from 1985, Matt Warren went on to make many influential house cuts on the legendary Trax imprint. "Rock The Nation" set the foundations: crisp, funky and full of drum machine creativity, it's the type of electro jam that will have you popping uncontrollably. Kenny Jason's remix takes us down a dubbier, more spaced out route. 29 years old and still as affective now, this has aged particularly well.
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Immortal Funk
Cat: LN 008. Rel: 03 Oct 23
Immortal Funk (5:28)
Karma (5:12)
Network Not Found (5:36)
Review: Limited Network's Max Watts has cooked up an EP here that has been written with a very specific use in mind - party rocking and DJ battle deployment. it is fair to say these timeless cuts tap into universal feel-good vibes with opener 'Immortal Funk' a perfectly acrobatic and supple wedge of techno funk. 'Karma' has icy drum machine sounds and 80s electro-funk overtones with bright digital synths and a killer bassline all ensuring you cannot help but move. 'Network Not Found' gets more weird and textured for the afters - the writing acid lines and gurgling dub undercurrents kept down only by a sneaking and cosmic lead synth.
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Intérprete: DJ Mau Mau
out of stock $22.13
The Sunken Treasure EP
Cat: UR 097. Rel: 26 May 22
The Sound (4:03)
Aquatic Justice (2:43)
Cetacaen Nation (3:10)
Decoding The Maps (6:38)
Sunken Treasure (3:17)
Review: As you can probably work out form the title, Wavejumpers is an electro project that is related to the work of James Stinson and Gerald Donald's Drexciya outfit. It features former Aquanauts man Tyree Stinson and plenty of aqueous synth lines and watery motifs that take you deep into an oceanic world. Accompanying text says "Oaths were made, plans and maps drawn up. The Spawn has escaped. Wavejumpers spotted off the coast of Scotland. Can you decode The Sound that lurks in the fog?" which adds to the mystery, while the beats themselves are as good as electro gets.
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Hazelnut Green
Cat: USR 016. Rel: 26 Oct 20
Sensitive Tools
Yellow 909
Thickening Agent
Chocoball 707
Paprika Dye Acid
Review: If ever there was a Hungarian electro trio to walk down the aisle to, it's these guys. Whimsical at their lightest, mischievous at their darkest, the band - who performed live for many years before they put anything to wax - return with the soothing machine soul we all need right now. From the soothing twinkles and Detroitian pulsations of 'Thickening Agent' to the fast lane neon hope of 'Sensitive Tools', by way of classic house struts of 'Paprika Dye Acid' there's an honesty and uplift running throughout. Total escapism, Budapest style.
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out of stock $16.88
HEARSE 004
HEARSE 004 (screen-printed hand-stamped 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: HEARSE 004. Rel: 06 Jul 21
Wee DJs - "Fish Crisps" (5:51)
Cestrian - "Off" (4:08)
Umwelt - "Reign Over Obscurity" (4:55)
Chris Moss Acid - "Freebase" (Quadratschulz remix) (4:51)
Review: Hearse is a new label making waves in the electro world. The first three well received EPs have laid out a fine sonic vision that continues with this new various artists offering featuring some long established names. Wee DJs' 'Fish Crisps' opens with a crunchy groove and doom-laden bass swinging down low. Cestrian's 'Off' picks up the pace with squirrelling baselines and glistening synth lines tying both mind and body in knots and then Umwelt brings the badness with a turbocharged cut full of darkness and unsettling paranoia. Last of all, Quadratschulz bangs the box with big bass and raw attitude.
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out of stock $12.17
Chrome EP
Chrome EP (hand-numbered 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: 5-DIAM. Rel: 23 Nov 10
Chrome
Echoes & Whispers
Motive Force
Night Of Sanctity
out of stock $8.85
Integrity Constraint Part 2
Cat: ADEPTH 005. Rel: 18 Apr 11
Deep Red Skies
Syial (Stephen Brown remix)
Pathway To Syrinx
Solar Flare
out of stock $8.85
Sanity Rituals
Sanity Rituals (12" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: BT 64. Rel: 17 Nov 21
Cyclic Melancholia (7:10)
Mort (5:18)
Believe In Something (2:00)
Forever Today (5:10)
Elan Noir (6:06)
Dream Deprivation (3:44)
Review: Sergiu Juravle aka Weith returns to London Brokntoys to present his latest release titled Sanity Rituals. Across the EP's five tracks, the Switzerland-based, Romanian producer explores the many shades of the electro sound: from the darkly dystopian beats of 'Cyclic Melancholia', to the alien funk transmissions of 'Mort' being some of the A side standouts. Over on the flip, we were really feeling the post-punk-ish beats of 'Forever Today' and the full frontal bass assault of 'Elan Noir.

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Intérprete: Wes Baggaley
out of stock $12.46
Midnight Mystique
Midnight Mystique (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: SM 001. Rel: 06 Jul 15
Midnight Mystique (4:50)
Space Echo (7:07)
KW (7:29)
out of stock $11.06
Bass Planet
Cat: LJ 003. Rel: 19 Apr 08
Bass Planet (original)
Bass Planet (Hardy Hard remix)
Review: Westbam's back from Planet Bass with his strongest number since 'Beat Box Rocker'. Includes break beat remix by Germany's finest, Hardy Hard.
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Intérprete: N-TER, Hardy Hard
out of stock $7.74
Seven Nation Army (The Glitch Mob remix)
Cat: TMR 725. Rel: 23 Aug 21
Seven Nation Army (The Glitch Mob remix) (4:12)
Review: 'Seven Nation Army' was one of The White Stripes' most unforgettable tracks. Forming part of their 2003 album, Elephant, which in sales terms was the one that catapulted Jack and Meg White into the global rock and roll Premier League. It's a track that is so individualistic even the idea of covering it seems a little intimidating.

Pity the remixers asked to take on this monument of gritty, stomping guitar genius, then. Anyone who was around at the time when it first hit the charts as a single will likely remember a host of pretty dire mash-ups, from breakbeat to cheap run of the mill house, littering the shelves of record stores, staff too embarrassed to really recommend. Skip forward eight years and finally there's a decent one, with Glitch Mob going for the jugular with a poised dubstep-leaning effort that works with, rather than against, the original songwriting.
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out of stock $9.68
Paula Z Leaving The House Remixes
Paula Z Leaving The House Remixes (clear vinyl 12" + stickers + MP3 download code)
Cat: WHOISPAULA 002. Rel: 30 Sep 21
Train Station Cignolised (Cignol remix) (5:35)
Bang Tang (Vertical67 Bang For The Buck mix) (6:08)
Paula Z Meets Sound Synthesis (Sound Synthesis remix) (6:12)
Train Station (36 Night Train remix) (6:30)
Review: The mysterious Who is a Berlin based artist who releases brilliant music but only sporadically so. They launched their own Who Is Paula label in December last year. That was an original EP which now gets revisited and remixed for the label's second release. Electro don Cignol gets first with a plenty of rueful pad work and leggy drums. Vertical67 's take on 'Bang Tang' is hurried, with bleeping melodies and closely stacked kicks bringing the cyborg-funk. The Sound Synthesis remix is a punchy one that goes deep and Train Station (36 Night Train remix) is lo-fi and thoughtful, with end-of-the-night melodies sending you home in a blissful state.
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THE
THE (hand-stamped 12" + insert)
Cat: VANTA 001. Rel: 05 Sep 16
Acidbanger (7:38)
Hornet Tea (6:33)
Offonone (5:07)
Review: Dez Williams. Perhaps the most under-rated UK techno and electro producer of the last fifteen years. While many associate him with the latest wave of house, techno and bass, Williams has actually been putting out banging, face-melting acid and techno since the early 2000s, and his Elektronik Religion label has invariably been a safe spot for quality warehouse music with an industrial edge. This new hand-stamped 12" for Killekill's freshly launched VANTA SERIES is all about the 303 bleeps: the aptly named "Acidbanger" does exactly what it says on the tin, ""Hornet Tea" is a loose and bubbly acid experiment that dissolved into pure oblivion, whereas "Offonone" reduces the acid down to a subtle swarm beneath a jarring sway of synth keys and ominous sonics. Powerful gear - go easy.
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Strength In Numbers
Cat: BDN 003. Rel: 14 Oct 14
Acid Bath
Silvaphish
Acid Bath (Ekman R303ck remix)
Silvaphish (Bintus remix)
Review: The secretive Bedouin label may only be three (left of field) records old but it's making a name for releasing a mean assortment of threatening electronic music. This time they call upon Elektronik Religion label founder Dez Williams to provide some dirty, 808 thumping electro. "Acid Bath" as you can imagine gurgles with a seething 303 bassline and trademark snapping snares, while "Silvaphish" is melodic, slightly eastern in tonality, and once again 303 driven. The remixes here are well curated with Dutch producer Ekman turning in some more of his usual deranged acid and sewer techno for a remix of "Acid Bath" while an always beat down Bintus adds gabba-esque kick drums to his remake of "Silvaphish".
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Trust XV-II
Cat: TRUST XVII. Rel: 10 Dec 14
Dez Williams - "All That Remains"
Stingray - "Infrastructure Renewal"
Biepang - "A Silhouette For Every Surface"
DJ Glow - "Hardware Encryption"
Scape One - "Alternate Pathways"
Mircrothol - "Eigenstate Modulator"
Review: The inaugural edition of the TRUST XV trilogy released back in June was a fine opening gambit from DJ Glow's long running TRUST label, with some electro from Clatterbox, VC-118A, and Morphology's Matti Turunen every bit as epically futuristic as the artwork. It's fair to say Glow has pulled out the big guns for this second edition of TRUST XV, with DJ Stingray Dez Williams and Scape One amongst the contributors. Both Williams and Stingray respectively demonstrate the abstract lengths you can take the genre with the strangely alluring "All That Remains" and lopsided lo fi banger "Infrastructure Renewal". From here Biepang and DJ Glow offer up more traditional electro cuts with the former's "A Silhouette For Every Surface" quite beautiful. Scape One and Microthol add a degree of darkness to proceedings with the two tracks that round out the compilation.
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Vimto Paradox EP (feat Tim Schlockermann remix)
Cat: BMVMT 003. Rel: 25 Jan 21
Waiting For Rob (7:02)
Waiting For Rob (Tim Schlockermann remix) (6:14)
Vimto Paradox (7:07)
Cap Snatching (5:26)
Review: Following on from Robert James' Revenge Of The Wasp 12" and a classy VA release, Body Movement is back with a new drop from Harry Wills. Wills has been building up a name for himself across a slew of releases on labels like Holding Hands, 2X, Lemak and Subsequent, and his sound is accomplished and engaging on this fresh batch of tracks. 'Waiting For Rob' is a warm and shimmering track that splits the difference between sharp tech house and fluttering melodic electro, which Tim Schlockermann then remixes into a low slung, broken beat mood that leans on the bass. 'Vimto Paradox' takes things into moodier territory with a broad sweep of keys spelling out an eerie mood around a minimal beat. 'Cap Snatching' finishes the EP off with a more overtly electro construction marked out with snappy acid flecks and a crisp 808-esque beat.
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Le Rire EP
Cat: DDDLMRT 01. Rel: 14 Jun 12
Jared Wilson - "Fr Face" (Half & Half mix)
Dam Mantle - "Oranges & Lemons"
Luc Marianni - "Six Synthetic Suites" (Nukubus remix)
Review: New Parisian label Dernier Des Disquaires launches in style with the first edition of a series of EPs that aim to "bridge the gap between French underground culture and relevant contemporary dancefloors", with reworkings of reclusive 1980s composer Luc Marianni from contributors based in Detroit, Glasgow and Rotterdam. 7777 and Skudge regular Jared Wilson opens proceedings on Le Rire EP with the thrilling "Fr. Face (Half And Half Mix)", a rhythmically shifting production that starts on a dubstep slant before mutating into deviant acid techno blessed with juke leaning intentions. This couldn't be any further removed from "Oranges & Lemons", a gauzy blend of head nod beat dynamism, slick edits and woozified industrial textures from Dam Mantle that pays homage to Marianni's "Voyage vers l'Harmonie". Perhaps best of the lot is the 11 minute Nukubus remix of "Six Synthetic Suites" that sounds like the cosmiche tropes of Neu! being dragged down the rabbit hole of industrial techno.

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Intérprete: J. Haller
out of stock $12.17
Messin' With My Mind
Cat: VIS 440. Rel: 14 Apr 25
Messin’ With My Mind (7:39)
Messin’ With My Marbles (Oliver.r dub) (6:06)
Messin’ With My Mind (Electric Press remix) (8:03)
Messin’ With My Mind (Electric Press dub) (5:50)
Review: Ralph Lawson's legendary Leeds-based label 20/20 Vision is in the middle of celebrating 30 years in the game. Part of that now extends to this reissue of a record that played a huge part in establishing the imprint back in the day. It comes from the co-founders' production alias Wolf n Flow and though it was recorded more than 20 years ago, this record still bangs. 'Messin' With My Mind' is a perfect mix of squelchy tech and vocal loveliness that calls to mind early Fresh & Low. The Oliver.r dub is more sleek and blissed out and two Electric Press remixes close out with some late-night heft.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
out of stock $14.39
Mission Possible
Cat: EETE 1047. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Mission Possible
He's Bionic
House Calls
Review: Re-press of some classic hard to find Dr Dre cut. Must have!!
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out of stock $9.95
Álbumes
Vibes New & Rare Music 2 Part 2
Rick WILHITE / VARIOUS
Cat: RHM 010.2. Rel: 27 Aug 14
Moodymann - "Momma"
Sean Tate - "A Matter Of Honor" (Wilhite remix)
Los Hermanos - "It's The Future"
DJ Stingray - "Temporary Bond"
TJ Dumas & Raybone Jones - "Runnin 2 U"
Rick & Calvin - "Memories Analia"
Orlando Voorn - "The Recipe"
K-Alexi - "Head Banger"
Review: Vibes New & Rare Music 2 reaches it's conclusion here as Rush Hour drop the second and final double vinyl helping of the Rick Wilhite curated compilation with a suitably high profile cast of contributors involved. If you checked Part One which dropped earlier this year, you'll know Wilhite has expanded the remit to include producers from Chicago and New York - and if you didn't check it what's wrong with you! Any compilation that starts with an exclusive cut from Moodymann is gonna be good, and the dusty, disjointed "Momma" sets the tone quality wise for what follows. The Godson himself delivers a thunderous, stripped back take on "A Matter of Honour" by Sean Tate and this dukes it out with the apocalyptic electro of DJ Stingray and the rugged beatdown of Orlando Voorn as our favourites from this great collection.
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out of stock $18.26
AUX 4424
AUX 4424 (hand-stamped numbered LP limited to 100 copies)
Cat: AUX 4424. Rel: 17 Nov 20
Longrun (4:40)
Indefinite Number (3:56)
Severe Back Pain (5:15)
Cornish Yarg (5:41)
Rippin Solo (4:40)
Land Of Dreams (5:48)
Sharp Corners (4:44)
Higs (5:12)
Review: As if his Musar-released album Resa wasn't quite enough electronic soul soothing this year, experimental producer Jacob Wiltshire returns with another super-limited offering in the form of Aux 4424. A much more dancefloor-focused affair, taking in strong doses of breakbeat, bleep bass, jungle and electro, it's a dark, tense side to the Berlin-based producer. Highlights include the early J Majik style two-step slices on 'Land Of Dreams', the dub techno and jungle bubbles of 'Cornish Yarg' and the gentle breakbeat climax of the finale 'Hig'. Grab it while you can.
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Intérprete: M50
out of stock $20.76
Woz
Woz (LP)
Cat: WT 11. Rel: 04 Oct 12
Straight Ahead
Compassion
Tongue Depressor
Tribes
2nd Attempt
Palpitation
Wozzy's Waltz
Zerkon
Flashbacks
out of stock $11.06
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