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It's What We Live For: Volume 2
Cat: SER 023. Rel: 03 Sep 18
 
Electro
BPMF - "Zu Heib Fur Uns" (5:44)
Heidi Sabertoorh - "So You Want To Take Back Your Will" (6:37)
Synapse - "Shiny" (locked groove) (0:30)
Somatic Responses - "Strategy Of Desire" (5:22)
John Selway - "Brainchild" (5:29)
Pointsman - "Dirty Shirt" (locked groove) (0:30)
Review: Seminal New York City imprint Serotonin lives on. John Selway and Jason Szostek present It's What We Live For: Volume 2 - the second in a series of compilations sharing their vision of sounds of tomorrow. Szostek himself dons the well known BPMF alias again for some fierce breakbeat techno action on "Zu Heib Fur Uns", the equally legendary Healy brothers aka Somatic Response still going strong - as heard on the slo-mo acid trance journey "Strategy Of Desire" and relative newcomer Heidi Sabertooth of Opal Onyx delivers some sludgy electro-punk antics on "So You Want To Take Back Your Will". There's some handy locked grooves on the electro-bass tip featured too by Synapse and Pointsman, which were pretty wicked too.
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Millenium Sounds Remixes
Cat: SER 027. Rel: 10 Jul 23
 
Electro
Millenium Sound (Radioactive Man remix) (6:44)
Millenium Sound (Selway New Millenium version) (6:05)
Millenium Sound (Sync 24 remix) (5:03)
Millenium Sound (Transparent Sound remix) (7:22)
Review: Way back in 1998, New York techno scene stalwart John Selway opened his Zoids Volume 2 EP with a quirky chunk of razor-sharp, acid-fired electro called 'Millennium Sound'. On the eve of its 25th birthday, Selway has decided to get the track remixed by some serious electro talents. Keith Tenniswood kicks things off as Radioactive Man, offering a fiendishly sub0heavy, alien-sounding electro rub that's guaranteed to put extra pressure on bassbins and sub cabinets, before Selway himself re-frames the cut as a moody, foreboding chunk of sci-fi electro excellence. Over on the flip, Sync 24 delivers a more percussively intense and weighty dark electro roller, while Transparent Sound joins the dots between classic 80s electro and the cybernetic moodiness of Selway's 1998 mix.
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 in stock $14.73
Zoids Volume 2
Cat: SER 012. Rel: 29 Jul 98
 
Techno
Intérprete: Sync 24
out of stock $8.41
Light Language EP
Cat: SER 025. Rel: 17 May 19
 
Electro
We Are Ready (6:05)
Light Language (7:20)
Gravity Probe (6:19)
Stars In The Gutter (6:04)
Review: When John Selway brought his dancing hands to the keyboard to begin work on his first full EP on Serotonin Records since 'Zoids Vol 2' in 1998, he channelled cosmic soul to create the next generation of intergalactic funk. His EP 'Light Language' surfs the solar winds to the space between breaks and electro where his musical adventures are free to explore the frontiers of dance. 'Light Language' permeates with the angelic voices of our true selves. The voice is the primary and complete musical instrument. When John was not yet born his mother sang to him in utero. A musical soul so innate it resonates celestial tonalities. All captured here on this twelve inch disk delivered by the galaxian voyager and pressed for human kind by Serotonin Records.
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It's What We Live For: Volume 1
Cat: SER 021. Rel: 02 Oct 17
 
Electro
John Selway - "Solar Sailing" (6:11)
Alex Cortex - "Proxy" (6:13)
Synapse - "Payback" (5:59)
TCMF - "We Are The Almost People" (with Isti F) (4:07)
Review: Selway's Serotonin repletes itself once again with vital electro jams that tap deep into the b-boy, machine funk foundations while glaring into a bleak future. Angular and iced-out through and through, the label takes the lead with a raw acid attack before inviting longstanding German sculptor Alex Cortex for more visceral neck-snap beat fun. Deeper again Selway and Jason Szostek Synapse project where a looser roll in the groove gives more of a Detroitian sensation. Meanwhile for the parting gesture, the mysterious TCMF get their glitch on with more of an acid house / breaks flavoured take on the classic sound. Welcome to the future.
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out of stock $12.37
Serotonin's Revenge 2
Serotonin's Revenge 2 (orange vinyl 12")
Cat: SER 026. Rel: 05 Nov 19
 
Electro
Static Breaker - "Transmition Complete" (5:45)
Kreggo - "Evolv" (4:20)
BPMF - "Boston Die" (Loop) (0:24)
John Selway - "Lectro Kid" (Loop) (0:29)
Siviyex - "Dreams In Wannex" (5:29)
Nexus 23 - "Vortex" (5:06)
Pointsman - "Brute" (Loop) (0:28)
Synapse - "Proceeed" (Loop) (0:32)
Review: Serotonin returns to revenge with Serotonin's Revenge 2, a four track compilation representing the depth and breath of what we live for.
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Intérprete: Billy Nasty
out of stock $11.57
Scientism EP
Scientism EP (blue vinyl 12")
Cat: SER 020. Rel: 23 Nov 17
 
Electro
Schismism (5:39)
Facts (7:23)
Stealing Science (6:19)
Pluralism (5:56)
out of stock $11.57
Cosmic Freak Gas Bubble
Cat: SER 022. Rel: 16 Apr 18
 
Electro
Cosmic Connection (7:45)
The Freak (5:22)
Gas (6:28)
Bubble (6:18)
Review: John Selway and Jason Szostek, who have respectively achieved a world-wide status over the last 10 years, started producing dance beats under the Synapse moniker, back in the midst of an electro wave that swept over NYC in the mid 90s. The project is now more relevant than ever, what with the re-rise of electro, so they've gone back in the studio to show everyone how it's done. "Cosmic Connection", as the title implies, is a deep and wondrous electro jam for the late-night hours, while "The Freak" turns to the more industrial end of the scale. Over on the B-side, "Gas" is all about the electrifying bass that circles the airwaves, and "Bubble" stretches out some fine dub-echo bass that lands on the same tonalities as labels like Echoplex.
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