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Sun Series VA 01
Sun Series VA 01 (white vinyl 12")
Cat: AESS 01. Rel: 02 Apr 25
7053M4R14 - "4 N3W HUM4N" (5:09)
Skygaze - "Meta Tones" (5:04)
Rec_Overflow - "Pocket Dial" (5:15)
Pauk - "Shiawasena Fukushu" (4:24)
Perdi Rominger - "Empty Spot" (8:20)
Promising/Youngster - "Arbey" (5:32)
Review: There's lots to get your teeth stuck into on this new and blistering collection of electro from Adepta Editions. And don't let the title fool you - it's not all accessible summer festival fare, in fact none of it is. It is all head down and serious tackle. 7053M4R14's '4 N3W HUM4N' is a driving, dark, visceral sound with raw breakbeats powering through the cosmos. Rec_Overflow offers a moment to catch your breath with some slower, dubby rhythms on 'Pocket Dial' and Pauk explores twitchy future synths capes and post-human transmissions on 'Shiawasena Fukushu'. Promising/Youngster shuts down with a sense of optimism and hope with the airy melodies and slithering electro drum patterns of 'Arbey.'
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 in stock $19.14
The Return Voyage (Collector's Edition)
The Return Voyage (Collector's Edition) (limited white vinyl double 12")
Cat: PRTR 35C. Rel: 19 Mar 25
Tactics Of Bass - "Big Hips Blue Gloves (No Dubs)" (7:48)
Tactics Of Bas - "Tactics Of Bas" (7:59)
The Ron Honey Experience - "D66" (7:14)
Quadruplex - "Sky Wave" (7:01)
Quadruplex - "Robot Rotate" (5:30)
Quadruplex - "G-Hop" (7:24)
The Secret Garden - "Rough Diamond" (3:24)
Review: A special white vinyl edition of a stonker of a UK techno LP. The legendariness of The 7th Voyage's Return Voyage LP is said to outstrip that of others, with the short-lived label and artist moniker of one Joe Smilovitch locking in a "lost album" compiling works by fellows Tactics Of Bass, The Ron Honey Experience and Quadruplex for gem-hunters. That's the cherry on top of two already-wonderful single-EPs from the Smilovitch himself, 'The Predator' and 'The 4 Point', both from 1996. Pariter deem it "an exceptionally rare issue of a highly sought-after classic", and we can vouch for that. Wicked tunes all round.
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Intérprete: Tom Drew
 in stock $25.52
The Sound Collides With Colour & Shadows Explode
Welcome U (6:01)
Even Though It's Make Believe (6:45)
We Want The World (Guitar mix) (5:40)
Rhythm Man (6:35)
Trip Man (2:30)
Trip Man (Spee mix) (6:31)
Come On (4:43)
Bootsy Sly (6:34)
Play Me Some Beautiful Dreamy Music (2:54)
Review: A2L were active between 1988 and 1990 and released two albums and several EPs on labels like 1st Bass, Big One and Force Inc. Their sound blended British psychedelic house with elements of new beat, industrial, EBM and early acid house and in doing so captured the raw energy of the UK rave scene. Notably different from typical acid house acts of the time, A2L's music took in machine funk, samplers and turntable techniques to create trippy, infectious grooves. This collection compiles rare underground gems from them from 1989 and features standout tracks like 'Even Though It's Make Believe' and 'Come On.' It's a great look back to the experimental spirit of the late 80s.
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 in stock $35.10
Imagination Creates Reality
Imagination Creates Reality (12" limited to 170 copies)
Cat: ES 001. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Imagination Creates Reality (4:30)
Lost Highways (6:17)
State Of Consciousness (4:50)
Coin Of Heaven (4:49)
Review: Acida Dominga makes their debut with 'Imagination Creates Reality', making their intentions clear: "(this) is my very first track, my very first EP and debut project as music producer, transforming music into a multi-sensory holistic journey." As she strikes a candid pose on the front cover, we're left puckering our lips at the pH levels on this one, with 'State Of Consciousness' and 'Lost Highways' sounding off raspy acids, while theming them after a psychedelic, hyperstitious consensus reality. Closer 'Coin Of Heaven' ends things on a wild harmonic layering over the acid sixteenths, with Twilight Zone radio murmurs swirling over the machinations.
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 in stock $23.40
Acid Sessions Vol 3
Acid Sessions Vol 3 (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: ZC 039. Rel: 13 Mar 25
Acidulant - "Serpentacid" (5:19)
Sarufaromeo & Papaverhof - "Acid Nihonshu" (5:18)
G303 - "Live Long & Prosper" (5:07)
Paul Renard - "SO36" (5:23)
Review: Acid Sessions Vol. 3 is another white-knuckle journey into the world of acid with five top talents in the field all pushing their own limits. Acidulant opens with "Serpentacid' featuring hypnotic 303 grooves and relentless energy, then Sarufaromeo & Papaverhof deliver 'Acid Nihonshu' which blends atmospheric depth with chaotic acid vibes. G303 takes you beyond with 'Live Long and Prosper,' an interstellar anthem filled with cosmic acid and resonant grooves. Paul Renard closes with 'SO36' which is all about the fat rhythms and powerful dancefloor drive. Long live acid is what we say.

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 in stock $13.83
Zevar
Zevar (12")
Cat: SPEC 04. Rel: 11 Mar 25
Zevar (6:20)
Xtz (5:51)
Station (5:57)
RTHM (5:58)
Review: Aedis, aka one half of Iso Aka, is the work of David Iriarte, an Amsterdam-based artist who delves into deep techno territory here with burrowing sounds that are physical but cerebral in equal measure. It's a sound he has interrogated on several EPs for the likes of Hivern Discs in the last five years but never as successfully as this. On Zevar, he navigates tech house depths, mystic 2-step and rolling techno and the EP's spaciousness is striking-modulated delays, cavernous reverb and deep sub frequencies create an immersive trip detailed with fragmented voices and psychedelic refrains on 'Xtz'', intricate breaks on 'Station' and heavy bass tones on 'RTHM' which add texture and tension. Each track balances revelation and restraint. Classy stuff.
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UNTLD 001
UNTLD 001 (12")
Cat: UNTLD 001. Rel: 21 Mar 25
Nesta - "Bouchees A La Reine" (9:41)
Axel S - "Loving You" (7:04)
Sonus - "Something Nice" (8:05)
Raphael Scemama & Tournissoux - "Like This Girl" (edit) (8:02)
Review: Untold Stories finally tells their first story in Various Artists form, reaching their hands deep into a forgotten folk corpus to retranslate each tale to we, who only speak house and techno. Described heartily as a ripple-maker, Lebanese producer Nesta devises his own folk fairytale with 'Bouchees A La Reine', with Axel S leading on with a nostalgic and groovy jazzy infused minimal track to counterpoint the A's meaty copra. On the B, Sonus takes the help with a surreal electro-dance burbler on which a winsome voice repeats the word "dreaming". And closing out comes the flat beat knockout 'Like This Girl', an instructive melody for future storytellers.
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 in stock $16.49
Hope EP
Hope EP (12")
Cat: MOTIVATION 01. Rel: 12 Mar 25
Hope (5:48)
Murderbot Diaries (feat Diego Santana) (5:59)
Once (5:59)
Only We Know (6:16)
Review: Hand-wringing nighttime synth-Talo movements from B Ai, the curtly named new Lirica Archives signee and Motivation club night founder, based in China. While she opens this hat-trick of tracks with a rather functional, FM-driven drama, 'Hope', it's really the Diego Santana featurer 'Murderbot Diaries' that gets us going; the track breaks down into a supremely lasery, tubular, harmonically next-level strobing, conjuring alt-visions of a seedy but gaudy cyborg entertainment district. B-sider 'Once' Tron-ifies things with sweeping sines and popcorn leads, whilst 'Only We Know' utilises transitory crash cymbals and further slinky melodies, constructing a closing tech-funk number.
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 in stock $17.55
Tensegrity
Tensegrity (12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: TNSGTX 001. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Tensegrity (5:16)
Erase Una Vez (5:29)
Meritocracia (4:09)
Romi (6:06)
Structural Stress (5:40)
Review: Spain's Tensegrity Records makes its debut with a release that locks together rhythm and atmosphere like well-fitted joints in a wooden lattice. Founded by Babu, the label takes its name from the concept of tensegrityistructures held in equilibrium through tension and compression. That same principle underpins these five tracks, where restraint and release shape the groove. 'Tensegrity' sets the foundation, interlocking elements with a patient, tensile flow. 'Erase una vez' nods to electro and new wave, its synth lines tinged with nostalgia, while 'Meritocracia' stretches out into lush, contemplative territory. On the flip, 'Romi' leans into shadowy, percussive minimalism, its tribal pulse threading through negative space. 'Structural Stress' closes with a rawer energy, drawn from personal upheaval yet channelled into something direct and resolute. With only 200 copies pressed, this first transmission from Tensegrity Records feels not just meticulously crafted, but necessary.
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Italian Bass Line EP
Cat: PAREIDOLIA 010. Rel: 12 Mar 25
Alessandro Baroncini - "Endosymbiosis" (5:13)
Treega - "Tin Man" (5:16)
Kasei-P - "D3mon1ca" (4:28)
Parchi Pubblici - "Time Is Where" (7:00)
XPollyx - "Flamin' Hot Ruffles Potato Chips" (5:03)
 in stock $15.42
Budak Cinta EP
Cat: 1ASIA 0011V. Rel: 21 Mar 25
Mana Awewe (6:14)
Mantulity (5:23)
Tubuhmu (6:39)
Aman Aja (6:22)
 in stock $20.75
Cyberphunk Expansion
Cyberphunk Expansion (LP limited to 150 copies)
Cat: CT 005. Rel: 21 Mar 25
LJDA: El Ultimo Baile (radio) (4:34)
Gamma (Breve) (4:19)
Ignite The Fire (main) (4:27)
Madness (vocal) (5:50)
Actions Speak Louder Than Screams (3:44)
No Good (extended) (6:21)
Cyanocrylate (dub) (4:59)
Phunkatron (Breaks) (4:07)
Review: Calagad 13 made a good impression with his first release, Cyberphunk, and now builds on that with a follow-up that goes long. As such, he broadens his palette with plenty of fresh twists and turns during an enthralling electro-exploration. 'LJDA: El Ultimo Baile' opens in brash fashion with a chaotic collision of drums and synths that carries on through the intergalactic warfare of 'Gamma'. Fizzy electronics marble the stuttering drum patterns of 'Actions Speak Louder Than Screams' while 'Cyanocrylate' has a more cinematic outlook and dubby undercarriage. This is full-on electro for main room action.
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 in stock $20.21
No Frequency EP
No Frequency EP (grey vinyl 12")
Cat: SYNCRO 62. Rel: 27 Mar 25
From Within (5:07)
Zone (5:07)
No Frequency (5:21)
Malfunction (5:14)
Review: Tom Carruthers returns with a fresh drop on Syncrophone Records, comprising the fresh analogue jams 'From Within', 'Zone', 'No Frequency' and 'Malfunction'. All hitting hard with an old-school, sequencer-happy flavour, one which requires no second-guessing, our faves here have to be the basal FM roller 'Zone' and the brash, trashyard B-fronter 'No Frequency', both of which make deft use of the same bassline, yet each to drastically different effec.
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 in stock $16.76
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 $15.42
Mit Den Puppen Tanzen (reissue)
Cat: EDGE 027. Rel: 17 Mar 25
Mit Den Puppen Tanzen (5:22)
Schwarze Nacht (5:04)
Niemals Zuruck (5:29)
Harter Film (5:23)
Review: A long-overdue revival of an underground German gem from 1984, Jurgen Grah and Markus Kammann crafted a sound that fused early new beat, synth-pop and electro with a sharp sense of groove. Collage's 'Mit Den Puppen Tanzen' resurfaces as making it a hidden treasure for fans of forward-thinking dance music. The title track is a sleek blend of disco and electro, layering pulsating synths over a club-ready rhythm that still feels ahead of its time. 'Schwarze Nacht' twists post-disco elements into something funkier, reinterpreting familiar grooves with fresh energy. 'Harter Film' leans further into an edgy new wave sound, its electro beat driving a tense yet undeniably danceable atmosphere. Balancing underground cool with accessible hooks, this is a record that effortlessly bridged electronic experimentation and dancefloor appeal. A vital listen for those who appreciate the history of an exciting time between post-disco, house music and the 80s new wave sound.
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 in stock $17.55
Mit Den Puppen Tanzen (reissue)
Mit Den Puppen Tanzen (reissue) (hand-numbered blue vinyl 12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: EDGE 027B. Rel: 17 Mar 25
Mit Den Puppen Tanzen (5:22)
Schwarze Nacht (5:04)
Niemals Zuruck (5:29)
Harter Film (5:23)
 in stock $21.27
Palm Palm (Remastered Edition)
Palm Palm (Remastered Edition) (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: INN8ED 001. Rel: 24 Mar 25
Palm Palm (6:34)
Palm Palm (Broom & Hill remix) (5:05)
Function (5:34)
Returned (5:50)
Review: Bristol label-turned-blog Innate launches a new sub-label, Innate Editions, which it says is dedicated to timeless UK techno, IDM, electro and ambient music, and it'll all come on heavyweight vinyl to boot. The first release revives Connective Zone's Palm Palm, a millennium-era cult classic and Ben UFO favourite that first came out on Mark Broom and Dave Hill's Unexplored Beats in 2001. Now, this long-out-of-print, expensive and hard to find gem has been remastered by Jamie Anderson and so sounds superb with many lavish electronic layers, richly emotive melodies and dynamic drums that lean on UK techno, IDM, and deep electro. Sounds as good now as it ever did.
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 in stock $14.09
Torc
Torc (blue vinyl 12")
Cat: SYNCRO 61. Rel: 17 Mar 25
Torc (8:29)
Andas (6:34)
Torc (ERP version) (6:21)
Review: Synchrophone proudly present the latest Gerard Hanson aka. Convextion release; a head-turner moment, since the last proper EP by the 2845 artist was over seven years ago, with Vectorvision for the EP 'Zy Clone'. Since then, Convextion has been hard at work, eschewing all concavities for a purely thermal, fluid sonic exercise. 'Torc' and 'Andas' are unsettling, looming techno visions, confecting a hypothetical world in which the hard sciences have taken total precedent over the human, resulting in a rapid dissipation of heat. The only energy that remains is that which is fed through the machine, as further evidenced on the sinister murk-movements on ERP's version, its two-tone Reese stab suggesting utter indefatigability when begged for mercy.
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 in stock $17.02
Loss
Loss (12")
Cat: ESP 114. Rel: 24 Mar 25
Loss (4:19)
Silencio (4:47)
Review: Patrick Conway is back on ESP Institute for a third time and the returns are as brilliant as the first two outings with plenty of emotional depth on display. Opener 'Loss' sets a melancholic tone with a repeating high piano note guiding a poignant chord progression, angelic voices and a modulating synth all sinking you in. That contrasts with a gritty rhythm section made from corroded dancehall elements all bathed in saturation for added authenticity. On the B-side, 'Silencio' explores negative space and rhythmic dialogue using anthemic synth stabs to unify the more meandering melodies. When chaos and order synchronise with force like this, there is fun to be had.
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Killa Moves EP
Cat: RADI 002. Rel: 28 Mar 25
Make Me Feel XTC (6:34)
Luvs & Dubs (7:33)
Groover Killa Moves (7:10)
Aerosoul (6:46)
Review: After more than four years without releasing any singles, Cosmjn returns with a killer solo EP for Radial. Sprinkling in notes of bassline and speed garage, 'Make Me Feel XTC' and 'Luvs & Dubs' hears a transition from filthy to brainy, the latter track especially likening the impulse responses of an impending, digital 303 to the kisses of a lover. B-siders 'Groover Killa Moves' and 'Aerosoul' mirror the A-side's movements whilst expanding their respective settings to cavernous proportions, the latter track especially wowing with its super-breathable, pipey sound design, making for a stirringly deep two-note hook.
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Tags: Tech House
 in stock $16.23
VV AA 192 EP
Cat: 192 W. Rel: 14 Mar 25
Dark Vektor - "Amb La Mirada Ens Menjarem" (5:42)
Synth Alien - "Replica Cosmica" (5:57)
Imiafan - "Stupaj" (Keen K RMX) (5:11)
Wardum - "Wrambling" (5:46)
Review: The world of dark disco tech is vast and so covers plenty of niches and nuances with artists all over the world adding their voice to the conversation. Spanish label Waste Editions offers up four more to the mix here with another well-assembled VA. Dark Vektor's 'Amb La Mirada Ens Menjarem' begins with some synth sounds that evoke a horror scene over snappy drums and sleazy guitar riffs. Synth Alien's 'Replica Cosmica' gets a little more loose but still comes with evocative vocal samples and a characterful world of synth sounds, some that fart, some that gurgle, some that amuse. Imiafan's 'Stupaj (Keen K RMX)' is another prying, loopy sound brought to life with myriad effects, textures and vocal snippets and Wardum shuts down with 'Wrambling' which has grinding bass and scuttling effects topped with occult vocals.
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 in stock $13.30
Welcome To This World EP
Welcome To This World EP (limited numbered 12")
Cat: ETHOS 003. Rel: 26 Mar 25
This Little Face (9:15)
This Little Face (Beatless) (3:51)
Welcome To This World (7:19)
Hyper Tonic (5:24)
Review: Athens-based label Ethos is looking to build on the good start it made with its first two outings with a third raw and direct EP. DimDJ is a legend in Greece and has been since the 90s when he first began making his mark. His sound is not all about nostalgia though - he opens his Welcome To This World EP with 'This Little Face' which is a deep house reverie with painterly pads smeared over dusty drums. Nice analogue textures make it all the more lived in and a Beatless version strips away everything but the suspensory synths. 'Welcome To This World is another lo-fi and crackly deep house meditation and 'Hyper Tonic' flips the script with some undulating acid lines, more light synth work and hissing hi-hats.
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Intérprete: Tom Drew
Tags: Minimal
 in stock $15.42
Far From Home
Far From Home (LP in recycled screen-printed sleeve + sticker (comes in different coloured sleeve, we cannot guarantee which one you will receive))
Cat: ONO 101525. Rel: 18 Mar 25
Dialog That Needs Your Attention (4:22)
Gaia (6:03)
Petrichor (5:00)
Zukunft (2:33)
Opulence (4:22)
Avalanche (4:24)
Far From Home (5:11)
Antares (3:42)
 in stock $24.21
Shock
Shock (12")
Cat: RUR 002. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Shock (6:08)
Naked Gum (6:19)
The Spring (6:37)
The Spring (Niki IlB remix) (5:44)
Review: Re-United nobly unveil their second release, 'Shock', a sharp, stylish repossession of the talents of one Paolo Driver and Alberto Bof. A perfectomundo blend of classic trance tranches and modern jam-house, the release also houses a remix by Niki B on 'The Spring', with profound implications to follow. Said closing remix is especially swarthy and down-under, evoking catlike slinks down alleys in the night with its slower-burning, electrostatic moves.
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Exxtra Drop Vol 1
Cat: EXB 002. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Edo Ecker - "Extraluxxo" (5:35)
Leff - "Future Problems" (4:49)
Little Sea - "How I Wanna Feel" (6:12)
Andrea Bertoli & DJ Bogdan - "Extremely On Line" (5:36)
Review: Exxtra Beats Records backs up its commitment to pushing things on with a new four-tracker of minimal and tech cuts. Edo Ecker's 'Extraluxxo' has warped synth lines that encourage introspection while the snappy beats make you move physically. Leff's 'Future Problems' has hazy and positive arpeggios that toot away over sustained chords and move at a nice inviting pace. Little Sea offers the snappy drums and gurgling acid lines of 'How I Wanna Feel' while Andrea Bertoli & DJ Bogdan's 'Extremely On Line' is a snappy and upbeat cosmic tech cut with wonky lines adding the charm.

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Tags: Minimal
 in stock $15.42
Elecno Posse
Cat: WRECKS 055. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Tarzan (4:59)
This Beat (6:47)
Elecno Theme (7:04)
Monkey Punch (4:39)
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Rizzwax 04
Cat: RZWX 04. Rel: 02 Apr 25
Eliaz - "Planet Earth" (7:44)
Eliaz - "Didgeridoo" (6:22)
JJ Fortune - "Digital Ghost" (7:48)
JJ Fortune - "Annihilation" (5:30)
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The Illusion Of Control
The Illusion Of Control (LP + insert + patch)
Cat: CLEAR 013. Rel: 19 Mar 25
Measurements
Crush The Light
On Time
Little White Lies
Condition 1
This World
Positive Paranoia
Kill The Swine
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Forgot Who I Was
Cat: PHONICA 039. Rel: 01 Apr 25
Forgot Who I Was (7:42)
Remembering (5:48)
Review: After his recent releases on X-Kalay and Craigie Knowes, Melbourne's Escape Artist returns to Phonica where he has previously released his well-received Energy Breakthrough EP. Once again here he shows his love of serving up euphoric and energetic cuts with the A-side, 'Forgot Who I Was,' building great intensity with delicate melodies and a shifting bassline. The B-side, 'Remembering', offers a contrasting yet complementary vibe that keeps on with the previous track's two-step rhythm while evolving into a more uplifting direction with ambient techno elements and acidic breaks. It's potent stuff.
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Arctic Connection
Cat: LOP 19. Rel: 27 Mar 25
On Tha Wave
Chain It
Arctic Connection
Slick With It
Sepia
Intérprete: Tom Drew
 in stock $16.76
Terminus EP
Cat: FAN 020. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Terminus (6:33)
Phalanx (6:13)
Gonk (5:49)
Syncussion (6:01)
Review: Human techno wildcard Carl Finlow drops his latest EP 'Terminus' through Fanzine Records, following up his pre-release fan exciter 'Phalanx'. No less than a futuristic electro EP, Finlow's chosen aesthetic permutation this time is snappy and high-end-centric, with saturated textures circumfusing designed, tire-puncturing beats. Desiccant sound design keeps the cool bag dry, as the war formation 'Phalanx' and its brilliantly named B-side complement 'Syncussion' break all the rules governing what one is "supposed" to do when making big-concept electro such as this.
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Walking EP
Cat: SDAW 002. Rel: 12 Mar 25
Walking
Lagoon
Go To Sleep
Bang
Review: Italian nightclub and label Sound Department issues a new ministerial decree come EBM-infused techno EP by one Fisherman. Angling big hauls of raw and raunchy, yet still ethereal dance builds, the DJ and producer flexes both vocal and production chops here. 'Walking' is a duly strange track, with wordless vocals gliding across cutting FM syntheses, whilst 'Lagoon' sounds to reflux a so far unidentifiable form of alien sonic bile. 'Go To Sleep' brings back the energy with a wackier, one-shot-voxxing turn, while closer 'Bang' hears the EP save its full-bodied heaviness for last, being the track with the least sensitivity and most bulk, as a commandeering voice booms over the tannoy.
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Times
Times (2xLP)
Cat: SFELP 115D. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Posh (feat Juan Atkins, Peter Duggal & Miriam Suarez) (4:23)
Planet In Fever (feat U96 & Emil Schult) (5:25)
Cinema (feat Fabrice Lig) (5:10)
Far Away (feat Peter Duggal) (7:16)
Future One (feat Newmen) (5:58)
Uber All (feat Peter Hook, Peter Duggal & Thomas Vangarde) (5:10)
Magazine (Imppu rework) (2:45)
Property (feat Anthony Rother, Peter Duggal & Rob Keane) (4:55)
Times (feat Peter Duggal & Victoria Port) (5:19)
Global Youth (feat Boris Blank, Peter Duggal, Jon Russel, Victoria Port & Emil Schult) (6:58)
Sexersizer (feat U96 & Miriam Suarez) (3:51)
Hildebrandlied (feat U96, Miriam Suarez & Jeannine Flur) (6:00)
Monday To The Moon (feat Peter Hook, Peter Duggal, Victoria Port & Thomas Vangarde) (6:46)
Review: Wolfgang Flur is of course the former electronic percussionist of Kraftwerk during their classic era from 1974 to 1986. He's now set to release a new studio album featuring collaborations with several synth-pop and dance music icons. They include German techno duo U96, Yello's Boris Blank, Thomas Vangarde - better known as former Daft Punk mainman Thomas Bangalter - Juan Atkins, Antony Rother, Emil Schult and New Order legend Peter Hook. Flur has since become a celebrated solo artist whose music blends retro-futurism, melody and narrative while always maintaining an optimistic vision for humanity.

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Window
Window (limited gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: GB 004. Rel: 19 Mar 25
Glow Green (6:30)
Lema (6:04)
Scatter (dub) (4:40)
Golden Pulse (5:07)
Coda (5:59)
23 Scatter (5:48)
Datura (5:58)
Clear Water (4:06)
Sandii (6:13)
Rain (6:35)
Review: Good Block present their debut album, Window, on their own self-titled label and it is a collection of works recorded between 2017 and 2024. Self-released, with mixing, art direction, design and photography all handled by the duo, this percussive and world fusion showcases a diverse range of styles and emotions all with an organic texture and inventive sense of rhythm, It reflects the many influences that have shaped their sound over the past 15 years, blending elements of acid, synth, world and electro, all tied together by a unique signature.
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Intérprete: Marco Gallerani
 in stock $31.65
Anatomia Del Control I
Happy707 - "Dance Cadaverous" (4:48)
Black N - "Biopsia" (4:58)
Invalid User - "Cyber Baiting" (5:03)
Chris Mitchel - "The Price" (6:18)
Fillmmaker - "The Plasticity" (5:06)
Graphiel - "Tequendama" (4:04)
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KASM 03
KASM 03 (10")
Cat: KASM 03. Rel: 11 Mar 25
Tournament Species (3:00)
Indirect Reciprocity (2:57)
Implicit Vulnerability (3:08)
Fractured Bones (2:51)
Different Takes (3:06)
Conclusion (3:03)
Review: It's not a scam... it's Skam! To the Skam sister label Kasm comes Russell Haswell with a mitre-sawing electro release, veering toward brash abstraction. A gobby intonation is wrought from the distortion send here, where drums near-vocally poke through the muck, like rambunctious talking ghosts in machines. Warring allusions to lost humanity take shape on titles like 'Fractured Bones' and 'Tournament Species', where cyborg gladiators rise from their catacomb internments to face off against each other again and again, in haunted perpetuity. 'Different Takes' is the best example of the record's at times tempoless ferocity, scattering what remains as an intuitive pulse across phase-distorted gargles and made-wonky beat hydraulics.
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13: LP4
13: LP4 (12")
Cat: DIAG 050LP4. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Russell Haswell - "Various Recordings" (James Ruskin Amalgamation)
L/F/D/M - "Non Death"
Not Waving - "Rolling In Thoughts"
Dale Cornish - "Back In The Room"
EVOL - "Wabbit Trax 7"
Intérprete: Rave Energy
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Zero Sugar EP
Cat: RNEP 001. Rel: 31 Mar 25
She Knows (6:03)
Bring It Back (4:44)
Payday (5:05)
She Knows (Moma Ready remix) (6:17)
Bring It Back (Bambounou remix) (5:17)
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Bass Scene Investigation Vol 1
Bass Scene Investigation Vol 1 (hand-numbered 12" + MP3 download code limited to 200 copies)
Cat: ECU 015. Rel: 07 Apr 25
Illektrolab - "Making Heads Dip" (6:11)
ADJ - "Ruby Murray" (6:42)
Pablo Funk - "Flood The Swap" (5:25)
Errorbeauty - "This Rider" (7:47)
Syrte - "Tardigrade Pomona" (5:11)
Francois Dillinger - "Swordholde" (5:18)
Review: EC Underground is back with more inquisitors of low-end heavy sounds on Bass Scene Investigation vol 1 and again digs deep into the worlds of electro, techno, breakbeat and IDM. The compilation kicks off with the skittish percussive patterns of Illektrolab's 'Making Heads Dip', then heads into moody ground with ADJ, Pablo Funk brings some menacing synth work and Errorbeauty gets all weird and trippy with some mad electronics. Francois Dillinger offers a dystopian electro sound full of irresistibly jacked-up drums. A fine investigation indeed.
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JOOICE 006
Cat: JOOICE 006. Rel: 12 Mar 25
J6 - "I Like It" (5:58)
Cristian Sarde - "Flashback" (5:53)
Aline Umber & Krol - "Soar" (4:50)
Otis - "Joy In The Shadow" (6:01)
Review: Jooice, yet another sublabel of London-based proggy dance and electro label Lirica Archives, drop a swell new dark acid trance release collectively smithed by five sound-stokers: J6, Christian Sarde, Aline Umber, Krol and Otis. Each titans in their respective scenes (between which there is much crossover on this release), the overarching mood is one of renegade sci-fi escapism and revolution, with glitching, quivering robo-vocals and technic, sciencey sound-tunnellings aplenty.
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Hangin' On To You
Cat: FVR 198. Rel: 24 Mar 25
Jonathan Jr - "Hangin' On To You" (5:34)
Special Occasion - "Flyin' To Santa Barbara" (6:37)
Review: Over the years, France's Favorite Recordings has been very good at sniffing out lesser-known European gems from the disco and boogie era, mostly for superb and must-check compilations. Recently, they decided to make some of these licensed obscurities available on a series of 12" singles, where a louder, club-heavy cut is preferable to DJs. The latest sees them offer-up two lesser-known Belgian gems produced in the mid 1980s by future new beat don Tony Baron. Jonathan Jr's 'Hanging On To You' is warm, shuffling and synth heavy, with the artist's soulful and jazzy lead vocal sitting alongside squelchy synth-bass, Nile Rodgers style guitars and post-electro beats. Special Occasion's 'Flying To Santa Barbara', meanwhile, sits somewhere between 80s soul, AOR synth-pop and sax-sporting B-movie soundtrack goodness.
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Ghetto Bangers
Cat: HCR 024. Rel: 07 Apr 25
Hardcore Motherfucker (4:21)
Three, Two, One (Boogie mix) (4:06)
UK Rave (7:19)
Ghetto Cyberpunkers (140 BPM mix) (4:24)
Hardcore Boys (5:15)
La Ruta (4:47)
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Nice To Meet You
Cat: CNT 017. Rel: 14 Mar 25
A New Kind Of Peace (6:44)
L'amante (feat Vica) (5:26)
La Nuit (4:37)
Confusao (6:31)
Captain Nikouze (4:53)
Review: Kitchen Plug is a Parisian trio that seeks to combine "the rebellious energy of punk and the synth-driven chaos of electro." This new EP on Chat Noir does bear that out with some playful and quirky cuts packed with fresh sound designs and charming vocals over some effective drum programming. 'A New Kind Of Peace' is a hooky opener with a carefree vibe, 'L'amante (feat Vica)' brings some disco licks and 'La Nuit' gets more raw and direct. 'Confusao' is a balmy and widescreen number that encourages you to daydream and 'Captain Nikouze' shuts down with some pixelated synth madness.

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Intérprete: Rave Energy
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Deathmask
Deathmask (white vinyl 12" + insert)
Cat: LOVWAX 01B. Rel: 20 Mar 25
LF9 (3:10)
Deathmask (1:27)
Preset NUMB (4:42)
Default NUMB (5:01)
Review: Lakker's debut release on Love Love Records happens to be the imprint's first vinyl and it melds shrill melancholy with hypnotic techno grooves. It's both captivating enough for home listening, but also primed and ready for DJ deployment. Following their work on Blueprint and Killekill, Lakker retains their intricate sound while intensifying their focus on the grooves with 'LF9' evolving from chaotic rhythms into a powerhouse of clattering percussion, accompanied by haunting pads. On the B-side, 'Deathmask' offers ambient melodies and precise skittering drums that create fragile beauty. 'PRESET Numb' plunges into cold, clinical rhythms with eerie synths, marking a striking new chapter for Lakker.
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Wretched Conditions
Wretched Conditions (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: ICEALP 612. Rel: 13 Mar 25
The Future Leaks Out (3:50)
Assertive Indifference (3:20)
Money Mules (5:08)
Life-as-a-service (4:19)
Blood On The Ceiling (feat Emmon) (4:03)
Northstar (feat Aux Animaux) (5:42)
Humanity Is Vile (feat Ja3 & Seuqcaj) (4:29)
Scylla & Charybdis (feat Livmodr) (4:00)
Mass Distraction (3:51)
30 Wild Horses (2:34)
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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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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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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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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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Los Ninos Del Parque
Cat: PLA 044. Rel: 26 Mar 25
Los Ninos Del Parque (5:20)
African Beat (5:34)
Los Ninos Del Parque (Bionda E Lupo Neumisch) (7:16)
African Beat (Andrei Rusu dub) (7:46)
Review: Platform 23 platform the Italian 80s avant-garde and anarcho music scene on a fresh 12" compilation, kicking things off with an unreleased cover, by the band Nengue, of Los NiNos Del Parque's electro-pop-wave track 'African Beat'. Amid the political unrest of the Anni di Piombo (Years of Lead) - which saw the autonomist Marxist movement, and backdrops of government-mafiosi collusion, labour strife, and terrorist splinter group formations - underground artists found themselves transducing the radical energy of the time into rapidfire releases, put out through DIY networks. Rome's Nengue embodied this, blending industrial, jazz, and futurist influences. Initially, the release aimed to highlight their Kraftwerk-inspired African Beat, but the discovery of their cover of 'Los NiNos Del Parque', described as "powerful anarchic nonsense", became the focal point. Berlin's Bionda e Lupo contribute a remix, with Sneaker's sharp production and Sano's vocals adding a fresh dimension. Andrei Rusu (Khidja) delivers a deep, dub-heavy reinterpretation of African Beat, perfect for modern dancefloors while honoring its raw origins. A vital document of Italy's underground electronic resistance.
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