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SPEICHER 101
Cat: KOMEX 101. Rel: 10 May 18
 
Techno
Hidden Beauties (7:17)
The Dansant (6:40)
Review: Next up on Kompakt's esteemed Spiecher series is Brazilian techno heroine with the powerful and adrenalised acid techno epic "Hidden Beauties" taking you back to a time in the '90s when the likes of Laurent Garnier and Hardfloor reigned supreme - absolutely epic stuff! The jackathon continues on the B side with second offering "The Dansant" with its violent whirling bassline that doesn't rely on the that little silver Roland box like the previous side but still packing as much punch, its aggressive syncopated 909 rhythms rapid firing away in convincingly old school fashion. Just fresh off of it's 100th release, ANNA was a great choice thereafter, following up some killer grooves for top labels such as Turbo, Terminal M, Get Physical and Matador's Rukus imprint to name but a few.
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Intérprete: Don Crisp
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Speicher 112
Cat: KOMPAKTEX 112. Rel: 28 Aug 19
 
Techno
Forever Ravers (6:03)
Forever Ravers (Anna Raving In Space mix) (5:33)
Review: Last year Brazilian DJ/producer Ana Miranda joined Kompakt Extra following years spent building her reputation via fine releases on such labels as Novamute, Twin Turbo, Yoshitoshi and Terminal M. For her third release on the long-serving German label she's joined forces with another scene queen, the incomparable Miss Kittin. The pair has produced a raw, driving dancefloor beast that's bigger than Donald Trump's ego and infinitely more alluring. "Forever Ravers" is heavy, intense and forthright, with stylized vocal snippets and razor sharp electronic motifs surging above a thumping groove. Miranda offers a different take on the track on side B, opting for bleeping and panicked electronics and spacey bleep melodies.
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Speicher 125
Cat: KOMPAKTEX 125. Rel: 24 May 23
 
Techno
Teller (7:02)
Duration (8:12)
Review: Speicher 125 is the upcoming split EP by German producers and DJs Barnt and Michael Mayer, forming part of the Speicher series, one of Kompakt's many V/A serials. This is music for peaktime dancefloor servicing; 'Teller' and 'Duration' are minimal, intense hooverers, reminiscent of later DJ Koze tracks and/or film soundtrack techno. The B, too, comes in true Barnt style, throwing organic bells and knocks into a beguiling mix.
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Speicher 98
Cat: KOMPAKTEX 098. Rel: 08 Aug 17
 
Techno
Danny Daze & Shokh - "Aire" (8:24)
Patrice Baumel - "Sorcery" (7:13)
Review: Almost 18 years on from its debut release, Kompakt Extra is just months away from notching up a century of releases. For 12" number 98, Kompakt's club-focused vinyl offshoot has snapped up a pair of heads-down, late night delights. Danny Daze and Shokh join forces on the A-side, laying down a pulsating chunk of trance-like dancefloor hypnotism whose power derives not from thunderous percussion (though the drum hits are solid enough), but rather restless arpeggio lines, spacey electronics and some mind-altering melodies. On the reverse, Patrice Baumel takes an altogether different approach, slamming down a formidably heavy chunk of bass-heavy techno wonkiness smothered in the sticky humidity of an unlikely jungle rave.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan
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Speicher 130
Speicher 130 (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: KOMPAKTEX 130. Rel: 19 Dec 23
 
Techno
DJ Hell - "Anything Anytime" (Voigt & Voigt mix) (6:23)
Wassermann - "WIR" (DJ Hell mix) (8:09)
Review: Kompakt's legendary Speicher series is up to its 130th installment here and none other than electroclash forefather and International DJ Gigolo label head DJ Hell features, firstly with his cut 'Anything Anytime' remixed by Voigt & Voigt. It's a mid-tempo electronic sound with dwarves of fizzing synth and filtered robot vocals that bring a melancholic note to the wavy beats. Then Hell himself steps up with his own flipside remix. He brings plenty of raw strobe-lit energy and snappy drum funk to Wassermann's 'WIR'.
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Speicher 102
Cat: KOMPAKTEX 102. Rel: 04 Apr 18
 
Techno
Enzo Elia & Musumeci - "Gothic Safari" (7:11)
La Marine - "Flash" (6:38)
Animal Print - "The Last Night Of Laura Palmer" (6:47)
Review: Following up a powerful EP in the series' last edition by Brazilian superstar ANNA, Kompakt's Speicher imprint returns with more surefire techno to energise the dancefloor on edition 102. Longtime friends turned studio companions, Enzo Elia (of Balearic Gabba Soundsystem fame) and Musumeci join forces for the first time on "Gothic Safari" and indeed it's quite the nefarious journey - full of tension and suspense and perfect for dancefloor drama. Newcomer from Grenoble, La Marine, delivers the hypnotic minimal tech-house of "Flash," calling to mind the sounds of Dominik Eulberg or Andre Kraml from the mid-noughties. More mysterious faire awaits you on Animal Print's "The Last Night Of Laura Palmer" - a dose of brooding, Bolivian darkwave theatrics, borrowing from EBM, Italo and techno: all at the same time.
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Speicher 110
Cat: KOMPAKTEX 110. Rel: 23 Jul 19
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Pink Panzer (6:39)
Argonaut (5:33)
Review: The 110th release from Kompakt Extra comes from Extrawelt, a long-serving electronic band from Hamburg that has previously impressed via albums and singles on Traum Schallplatten, Border Community, Darkroom Dubs and Cocoon Recordings. They naturally hit the ground running with "Pink Panzer", a bustling affair that mixes live drum breakbeats and tough machine percussion with moody, booming bass, creepy strings and evocative, ever-building tech-house electronics. Flipside "Argonaut" is an altogether sleazier and heavier affair full of thrusting, non-stop distorted bass, redlined post-electro drums and all manner of mind-mangling electronic effects. It's effectively the Yang to the A-side's Ying and, like its' predecessor, very good indeed.
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Speicher 121
Cat: KOMPAKTEX 121. Rel: 26 May 22
 
Techno
Extrawelt - "Stabilo" (6:04)
1979 - "Vulcano" (6:32)
Review: Kompakt's Speicher series has always been somewhere to go for more frazzled and textural techno from the Cologne based label. It now arrives at an impressive 121st volume in the form of this split from Extrawelt and 1979. Extrawelt go first with the fizzing synths and dark wave bass of 'Stabilo' designed for maximum impact in the main room. 1979's 'Vulcano' on the flip side is a computer game meltdown with pixelated melodies flashing over a tight and loopy groove. It is controlled chaos and we love it.
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Tribute EP
Cat: KOMEX 095. Rel: 03 Apr 18
 
Techno
1-4 Doctor C'est Chouette (10:59)
From The Crypt To The Astrofloor (10:47)
Review: Ok, so the Speicher 95 series from Cologne's mythical Kompakt label is always capable of pleasing all sorts of DJs, from the shady outsider freaks to the progressive show-off, but having Laurent Garnier on top of that feels like striking gold. The legendary French producer and DJ doesn't exactly release a lot of music these days, so a new two-tracker by the man feels like something truly special to adorn our charts with. On the A-side, "1-4 Doctor C'est Chouette" is an explorative house voyage with plenty of life and organic energy behind its deep web of bass tones and spaced-out melodies; the flip, "From The Crypt To The Astrofloor", is another story altogether - Garnier enters a new realm of cerebral fantasy here, a world that sits more in line with films like Akira or Blade Runner rather than a basement dance floor. Magic.
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Speicher 129
Cat: KOMPAKTEX 129. Rel: 29 Nov 23
 
Techno
Hunter/Game & U S H N U - "Reload" (7:34)
Bawrut - "Clapa" (7:01)
Review: Grown-up techno label Kompkat has always served up its most dancefloor ready sounds as part of the Speicher series and it is now up to an impressive 129 installments. This one kicks off with Hunter/Game & U S H N U's collaboration 'Reload' which is an electric cut with bright synth lines shimmering about the mix next to thunderous claps and dark future vocals. On the flip, Bawrut cuts loose with rave stabs over dense percussive grooves with vocal snatches adding to the unsettling and boisterous mood of 'Clapa', which does indeed also have plenty of claps.
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Adaptation
Cat: KOMPAKTCD 129. Rel: 02 Feb 16
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Intro (Walking Unobserved)
Declino
The Path
Adaptation
Hexagon
Origins
Radius
Silver
Ashes
Hide
Review: Emmanuele Nicosia and Martino Bertola aka Hunter/Game were already known thanks to their releases on Innervisions and Last Night on Earth. However, it makes perfect sense that their debut album, Adaptation, issues on Kompakt, the Cologne home to techno-trance experts like Gui Borratto. Certainly the title track's crashing drums and tunnelling melodies are reminiscent of Brazilian Borratto's most epic moments, but it would also be a mistake to assume that the pair are only interested in tripping the light fantastic. "Hexagon" sees them venture down a tougher, harder techno route while the reflective "Intro" and the slower, shimmering "Origins" show that Hunter / Game aren't a typical trance-lite outfit.
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Speicher 127
Cat: KOMPAKTEX 127. Rel: 13 Jul 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Topper (5:49)
FEZ (7:00)
Review: Fresh experimental dance cuttage from Jonathan Kaspar for Kompakt, clearly at the label's absolute vanguard for what constitutes boundary-pushing in 2023. A resident at the Gewolbe club in Cologne, Kaspar has surely flexed enough muscles to have worked out what makes the less easy-to-please dance-goer tick - and we think he's cracked it on 'Speicher 127', two tracks indulging weirdo drum-flams and crazy-emotive filter-sweeps respectively. Recalling the work of Barnt, but with perhaps an even more patient approach, the likes of 'Topper' and 'FEZ' are not to be trifled with.
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Speicher 84
Cat: KOMPAKTEXTRA 84. Rel: 05 Jun 15
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Derdiedas (7:18)
Two Birds (6:52)
Review: Initially released digitally earlier this year, Rune Reilly Kolsch's latest Speicher effort for Kompakt makes the leap to the 12" format soon after the Dane issued his second LP, 1983, on the Cologne hub. Much like that album, and Kolsch's music in general, these two tracks are stirring exercises in joyous melodies, wide-eyed synths and thrusting beats and will have the requisite effect when deployed at the right moment on the dancefloor. As epic as lead track "Derdiedas" is in full flight, it's the shimmering vocal harmonies and chiming melodies of B side track "Two Birds" that really stand out.
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Speicher 79
Cat: KOMPAKTEXTRA 79. Rel: 26 Jun 14
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Papageno
Cassiopeia
Review: Kolsch gets his freak on with this latest release on for the Kompakt Extra label which represents the Danish producer's fourth Speicher in total. We are not sure what Rune Reilly Kolsch was on when he was in the studio making "Papageno" but we sure would like some, as the production is bugged out to the extreme! Detuned synths and malfunctioning electronics collide magnificently with manipulated basslines and stripped back percussion before Kolsch introduces a most pleasant detour into a more melodic plane blessed by fluttering vocals from When Saints Go Machine's Waa Industry. On the flip, Kolsch teams up with pianist Gregor Schwellenbach for the sublime "Cassiopeia" which surely ranks as one of Kompakt's most affecting B Sides of recent memory.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Speicher 119
Cat: KOMPAKTEX 119. Rel: 25 Mar 22
 
Techno
Woohman (5:44)
Speicherband (7:41)
Review: The Kompakt Speicher series continues to be an essential drip feed into the global techno scene, and Danish producer Kolsch has been one of those steadily supplying the goods since 2010. On this latest drop he's sounding especially playful as 'Woohman' plays around with militaristic drum fills and bugging acid lines to create a true party monster. 'Speciherband' has its own ideas about showing force with brass stabs that sound like a marching band on parade, albeit within the context of highest-grade big room techno. Make no mistake, these tracks are here to make you party whether you like it or not.

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Speicher 128
Cat: KOMPAKTEX 128V. Rel: 07 Jun 23
 
Techno
Cold Air (6:10)
Environ (5:36)
Review: The Speicher series feels almost as old as techno itself by now. It has long been one of the many jewels in Cologne label Kompakt's crown and Kolsch, one of the label's chief mainstays, has been behind many of them. This 128th such offering is a dreamy yet dynamic techno sound that sits up there with some of the label's best offerings. 'Cold Air' is urgent and edgy but always awash with waves of melodic sheen even when the ragged bass is in free fall. 'Environ' then has a 90s IDM Warp feel to it with its bright reflective melodies filtered and drawn out, stretched and smeared over a big and bouncy beat.
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Speicher 2
Cat: KOMPAKTEX 2/KOMEX 02. Rel: 04 Feb 21
 
Techno
M Mayer - "Pride Is Weaker Than Love" (7:00)
Reinhard Voigt - "Supertiel" (7:32)
Review: Mayer's "Love Is Stronger Than Pride" versus Reinhard Voigt's "Supertiel".
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Speicher 117
Cat: KOMPAKTEX 117. Rel: 11 Aug 21
 
Techno
No (6:58)
Frontex Frappant (6:31)
Review: Over a career stretching back almost two decades, Robag Wruhme has proved to be one of minimal house and techno's most unique producers, with a trademark sound that's become a byword for mind-altering, late-night quality. Fans of the Wruhme sound will love his latest outing on Kompakt extra. Our pick of the pair is driving A-side 'No', where mystical sounds, exotic percussion and sustained chords rise above a thrusting bassline and a rock-solid drum machine rhythm. By his standards it's quite "big", though that's not a criticism - 'No' genuinely sounds like a proper peak-time banger. B-side 'Frontex Freppant' is more in-keeping with his hazy, hypnotic sound of old, with stabbing electronics, looped aural textures and wonky electronics clustered around another tough, weighty techno groove.
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Speicher 123
Cat: KOMPAKTEX 123. Rel: 16 Nov 22
 
Techno
Fire (6:57)
Un-spoke-en (9:45)
Review: The 123rd release on the popular (and long-running) Kompakt Extra label comes from one of the Cologne organisation's most reliable producers, man of many aliases Robag Wruhme. It's never easy guessing what the veteran artist will offer up next, but even so we were still surprised by the sound of brilliant opener 'Fire', a bubbly electro workout in which sequenced synth sounds, moody bass, effects-laden guitar snippets and melancholic chords wrap themselves around a punchy rhythm. More in-keeping with Wruhme's club-baiting techno credentials is flips-ide 'Un-spoke-en', a hypnotic, all-action blend of restless four-to-the-floor drums, Jaydee inspired stabs, suspenseful pads, reverb-heavy female vocal phrases and wonky tech-house electronics.
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Speicher 115
Cat: KOMAKPTEX 115. Rel: 19 May 20
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Yes (7:32)
Calma Calma (6:49)
Review: Although Robag Wruhme has appeared on the main Kompakt label a number of times over the last decade, this two-track 12" is actually his first appearance on the club-focused Kompakt Extra offshoot. As you'd expect from a producer with such a great track record, A-side "Yes" is superb. Built around swinging, off-kilter tech-house beats, hazy aural textures and a driving bassline, the track builds in waves thanks to Wruhme's canny use of moody pads, sustained - and undeniably creepy - chords and a wiggly acid line that intensifies as the track progresses. Over on the flip, "Calma Calma" is an altogether deeper and quietly sunny affair, with Wruhme wrapping female spoken word vocals, stirring orchestration and glassy-eyed melodies around another crunchy tech-house groove.
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Speicher 120
Cat: KOMPAKTEX 120. Rel: 26 May 22
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Randomized (7:32)
Monsieur Buchla (7:43)
Review: You can always rely on Kompakt's Speicher series to cook up some fresh and edgy tech and techno sounds. It is a long running mainstay of the underground from the Cologne label and now it links up with a techno legend in the form of Marc Romboy. He brings plenty of electric synth work to his first tune 'Randomized.' It's a scintillating cut with frazzled lines and eerie breakdowns. On the flip side, 'Monsieur Buchla' then builds with more rugged bass and rolling drums. The synths are modulated frequencies that boggle the brain and will make for some mad club plays.
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Speicher 35
Cat: KOMPAKTEX 35. Rel: 27 Apr 06
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Superpitcher - "Enzian"
Stardiver - "Borderline"
Review: Superpitcher and Stardiver with a brilliant double comeback on Kompakt Extra. No doubt, this is extra fine.
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Speicher 56
Cat: KOMEX 56. Rel: 08 Nov 07
 
Techno
...I Like
Mylifestyle
Review: Full-fat-raw-brillant-monophunky-stomp-in-culture between Wishmountain and Plastikman. 'Speicher 56' is a Kompakt Extra single from Navid Tahernia.
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Speicher 94
Cat: KOMPAKTEX 094. Rel: 07 Mar 17
 
Techno
Terranova - "Labrador" (Reinhard Voigt remix) (6:54)
Reinhard Voigt - "Husky" (Terranova remix) (10:38)
Review: Brother to the equally talented Wofgang, Reinhard Voigt has been a monumental member of Cologne's infamous Kompakt imprint since the early 1990s, and not often is he praised as one of the founding pillars of what we now refer to as 'minimal' techno. While the label used to be associated to a more freeform strain of house, Reinhard has been responsible for giving it that techno-minded edge that its now famous for, and this has been a product of his work on the Speicher sub-project. This is number 94 in the series, and the producer is joined by the relatively younger talents of Terranova. In fact, "Labrador" is a Reinhard Voigt remix of Terranova's original tune, and the man transforms the tune into a dark, brooding techno missile back by that unmistakable Cologne suaveness; the flip sees Terranova remix "Husky" by Voigt, and the product is a bubbly, electro-ridden house chugger with a vast, prophetic swarm of pads. Classic Speicher material!
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Intérprete: Eric Duncan
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