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Arthur & Intergalactic Whales
Cat: TRP 003. Rel: 01 Sep 21
 
Techno
I Wanna Go Bang (5:01)
Orange Juice Man (5:26)
Review: Bjarki, a new producer hailing from Iceland, makes his debut on Nina Kraviz's Trip with an effective two-piecer aimed at the dancefloor. "I Wanna Go Bang" is straight, hard-hitting and boasting an instantly memorable vocal which you'll probably be hearing around the dances this summer. "Orange Juice Man", however, is the complete antithesis of it's A-side cousin, where Bjarki opts for a deeper, chuggier kinda groove that's more suited to the corner-dwellers than the first-rowers.
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 in stock $15.52
Oli Gumm
Oli Gumm (12")
Cat: TRP 021. Rel: 23 Jul 18
 
Techno
Oli Gumm 2-2 (5:39)
Fork2-2 (5:17)
7 Filakaramellur Lion Bar (4:59)
Hatann Satann (4:44)
Sleikjo (4:25)
Review: Ever since Nina Kraviz launched her Trip label back in 2014, Bjarki has been the imprint's most prolific artist. The Icelandic producer's latest release is his eighth in total for the label, and follows a trio of albums and a quartet of 12" singles. It's an intriguing EP, all told, with Bjarki combining experimental-minded sounds, motifs and production techniques with bombastic, four-to-the-floor techno rhythms. The results are generally intense and impressive, with highlights including the surging, Surgeon-seque madness of "Hatann Satann", the insanely bass heavy and energy-packed "Oli Gumm 2-2", and the crackling, spaced-out creepiness of the metallic and otherworldly "Fork2-2".
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Intérprete: Evan Michael, Jónbjörn
out of stock $23.86
Fresh Jive
Cat: TRP 011. Rel: 05 Dec 16
 
Techno
Fresh Jive (6:35)
Genat 8 (5:19)
Review: Icelandic producer Bjarki must be one of the most prolific artists of 2016. Certainly, we can't think of many others - in dancefloor-minded techno circles, at least - who have released three albums in the last 12 months. Happily, he's on fine form again here. A-side "Fresh Jive" is a twisted take on early British breakbeat hardcore, which niftily combines rhythmic dexterity with the kind of bold, rolling riffs that would have once been the hallmark of far-sighted U.S garage. If we had to pigeonhole it, we'd call it "deep rave". On the flip, you'll find the woozy but crispy 4/4 techno bounce of "Genat 8", which makes great use of wild, pitched-up vocal samples, chiming melody lines, and some seriously energetic cymbal programming.
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Intérprete: He/aT
out of stock $13.87
This 5321
This 5321 (12")
Cat: TRP 015. Rel: 11 Aug 17
 
Techno
Thodn Med Skit A Master (7:04)
This 5321 (4:49)
Galopinn Muninn (6:55)
Fimmtudagur 16-2 (5:24)
Review: Bjarki Runar Sigurdarson's latest release for Nina Kravitz's Trip label - his sixth in total - is a thing of rare beauty. While there's enough dancefloor thrust and sturdy weight to his beats and basslines, it's the elements that he surrounds them with that catch the ear. Check, for example, the early '90s intelligent techno motifs of "Fimmtudagar 16-2", breakbeat-driven IDM/techno fusion of "Galoppin Muninn", and distorted, techno snowstorm that is the wonderful "This is 5321". Best of all, though, is the forthright EP opener, whose spacey melodies, drowsy chords and crackling aural textures perfectly compliment the producer's steel-plated beats. In many ways, its unsurprising Kravitz is a fan of the Icealnder's work; after all, he's a very talented producer.
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Intérprete: Bjarki, COLD
out of stock $11.65
B
B (3xLP)
Cat: TRP 007. Rel: 16 Jun 16
 
Techno
Marsian Raver (4:40)
Opalocka Acid Groove 12 Bit Mix (12 bit mix) (4:26)
Here It Comes Can You Feel It 92 Hoover 2 (5:24)
Planet Earth Q94 (live edit) (6:14)
Son Of A Son (3:29)
T4iT 3 (5:47)
Travel In Space (4:58)
Bbbbbbbbbbb Render 2 (4:26)
As You Remember (4:29)
Can A Man (6:34)
It's My Thing (4:07)
The Lover That You Are (5:24)
MIDI 1 4-AUG2 (7:01)
Review: B is the first in a series of three albums that Bjarki will release on Nina Kraviz' label this year. If this first instalment is anything to go on, the Icelandic producer looks set to provide a real mixed bag. The album starts with the jarring, rave-heavy break beats of "Marsian Raver" before veering into stripped back, pounding techno ("Opalocka Acid Groove 12 Bit Mix") and the DBX, pitch-bent vocal minimalism of " Planet Earth Q94 [Live Edit]". Proving that he is a maverick, hyperactive talent, the album also features the wispy downtempo "Son Of A Son" and the grimy bass and electro ticks of " T4it 3". Heaven only knows what the next two albums will sound like.
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out of stock $23.28
Badtrip
Badtrip (2xLP)
Cat: TRP 027. Rel: 14 Nov 19
 
Techno
Bbbase (6:13)
UDU (5:04)
J Become (5:38)
Ferenz 18 Long (7:27)
Pkds (5:51)
Tr-919 (6:02)
Rokton (4:50)
Wb Movement (4:08)
H9s (4:03)
Review: Wildcard techno doesn't come spicier than this. Russia's Buttechno is a prolific operator with seemingly endless ideas about how to subvert the formulaic trappings of 4/4 dance music without losing a fundamental functionality at the heart of the matter. This, his fifth album, lands on trip in a tangled mess of unpolished jams, fractious grooves and the kind of unbridled creativity that marks out a truly great artist. There's a punky quality to both the musical ideas and the beyond-the-grave voice that peppers many of the tracks, and it makes for a truly thrilling techno long player that moves according to its own rules. All hail Buttechno, doing it his own way and sounding utterly untouchable in the process.
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Intérprete: M50, Antigone
out of stock $24.14
The Bow
The Bow (12")
Cat: TRP 031. Rel: 30 Jul 20
 
Techno
(0(00n (4:57)
Isla De Los Recuerdos (6:56)
Cool In The Pool (4:24)
Entropy To Syntropy (4:21)
Perceptual Models (4:14)
Review: Nina Kraviz's Trip continues to lead from the front when it comes to fresh techno. The celebrated first lady this time signs up for a full EP having reached for one of their tunes on the Locus Error double 12" that landed back in January. The results are superbly dialed back and deep techno with slick, quick grooves, deft percussion cruising by like the sound of a train on the tracks and distant pads hinting at far off life. "Entropy To Syntropy" is a masterclass in mind melting minimalism and "Perceptual Models" is a gorgeous piece of celestial techno.
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out of stock $11.65
Pornographic Novel
Cat: TRP 032. Rel: 20 Aug 20
 
Techno
Russian Porn Magazine (5:21)
The Return Of The Drunken Son (5:49)
Driving The Bus (4:30)
Deaf Artist (3:44)
Company Of 302s (4:40)
Review: Nina Kraviz's Trip label welcomes back mainstay Vladimir Dubyshkin with his provocatively entitled Pornographic Novel EP. It's another blistering effort that is dedicated to the 90s Russian prom phenomenon and takes cues from absurd dialogues, bad acting and comic plots. The results are deadly serious however, with stomping beats driving forwards "The Return Of The Drunken Son", brutalism defining the hard edged techno of "Driving The Bus" and molten Mills style minimalism the order of the day on "Deaf Artist." The off-beat urgency of "Company Of 302s" closes in unforgettable fashion.
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out of stock $16.36
Ivanovo Night Luxe
Cat: TRP 048. Rel: 16 May 24
 
Techno
The Rothschild Party (5:33)
Pixel Hunting (4:40)
Adrenochrome Breakfast (4:37)
Sinking Horse (4:58)
Glucose Guardian (5:11)
Just A Happy Song (5:21)
Birthday Cake (4:19)
Nothingburger (2:36)
We're Not In The Wonderland Anymore, Alice (5:06)
Review: Vladimir Dubyshkin has released all of his music on Nina Kraviz's trip. There has been just five EPs over five years but in that time he has honed in on a fine signature sound and plenty of them have become underground hits. Now he serve su a fulsome scone statement in the form of this debut album. It is a fine and surreal journey through sound with his deft synth craft front and centre. There is plenty to love here from the Theism the Tank Engine them tune on acid that is 'The Rothschild Party' to the warped dub techno pop of 'Adrenochrome Breakfast' via the thrilling jungle closer 'We're Not In The Wonderland Anymore, Alice'.
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 in stock $30.79
Budni Nashego Kolhoza
Cat: TRP 030. Rel: 19 Dec 19
 
Techno
Rural Woman (5:20)
Grasshopper's Opinion (4:53)
Customs & Traditions (5:48)
Elvis Has Left The Building (5:07)
Review: Nina Kraviz's wonderful Trip label squeezes out one more bonkers techno trailblazer in 2019 and it comes from core label artist Vladimir Dubyshkin. Right from the get go this one has you in a spin thanks to the manic bird tweets, layered up vocal sounds and hyper speed drums of "Rural Woman." "Grasshopper's Opinion" is another one built on relentless drums with weird samples - this time a grasshopper - and "Customs & Traditions" piles up the kick drums, freaky vocal loops and machine gun synths into a wall of mesmeric techno noise. "Elvis Has Left The Building" brings the trance in fine fashion to end what is one hell of a ride.
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Intérprete: La Fleur, Waterworks
out of stock $14.98
The Botox Queen
Cat: TRP 039. Rel: 29 Sep 22
 
Techno
Paranoid Thoughts
Ticket To Childhood
No Tell Motels
Noodle Soup
Review: Vladimir Dubyshkin is a mainstay of Nina Kraviz's Trip label and for good reason. HIs sounds embody the musical MO of the imprint in perfect fashion. This time out he again mixes up a wild sphere of sound from hardcore to rave to acid. 'No Tell Motel' is a bonkers but brilliant tune with fairground energy, pulling techno beats and characterful spoken word vocals that will get supersized crowds going wild. 'Noodle Soup' is a punchy breakbeat workout, then 'Paranoid Thoughts' sinks into a linear, banging, straight-up techno roller with hits to die for. There is a twisted and textured synth tension to 'Ticket To Childhood' that's offset with innocent melodies. Great stuff.
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out of stock $13.87
Stranno Neobjatno (B-STOCK)
Cat: TRP 025 (B-STOCK). Rel: 26 Jul 19
 
Techno
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Dream Machine (6:30)
I Want You (6:18)
Stranno Neobjatno (7:37)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


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out of stock $12.19
Pochuvstvui
Cat: TRP 014. Rel: 08 Dec 17
 
Techno
Pochuvstvui (5:23)
You Are Wrong (7:16)
You Are Wrong (short version) (4:47)
Review: Remarkably, Pochuvstvui is Nina Kravitz's first EP of all-new material four almost four years. Predictably, it's another winner. The multi-talented Russian sets her stall out with the title track, where trippy, atmospheric vocal snippets, restless synth notes and acid-style electronics ride a bumping, jack-goes-techno style groove. It's sleazy and icily distant, but also groovy and instantly likeable. Flipside "You Are Wrong" - which is offered up in both full-length and edited versions - is arguably even better. Built around a thrusting, arpeggio style bassline and cymbal-heavy percussion, it features more exotic, wayward vocal snippets - mostly smothered in dub delay - and some decidedly melancholic chords.
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Intérprete: Bjarki
out of stock $13.87
Eto Ne To
Eto Ne To (2xLP)
Cat: TRP 051. Rel: 20 Feb 25
 
Techno
Eto Ne To (4:45)
Nenado (4:32)
Na M2 (feat DJ Designer) (3:20)
Hyperloop (3:10)
Ebta (4:36)
Art Deco (3:11)
Posredi (5:10)
Redaktor (4:00)
Vse Proidet (4:39)
Apostrof (4:25)
Vremeni Net (1:59)
Review: Nina Kraviz's trip label is one of the most unique in techno. It's a hotbed for the more experimental producers out there and often drops punchy sounds that draw on trance, IDM, rave, electro and plenty more. Nocow is next up with a double album that unfurls at a high speed and is packed with freshness. 'Eno Ne To' is marbled with trippy melodies and spoken words, 'Hyperloop' is as the name suggests warp speed and hypnotic and 'Redaktor' is another soft and grey blend of supple drums, bass and day-glo synth lines.
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 in stock $28.01
Green Trax Vol 2
Cat: TRP 052. Rel: 27 Feb 25
 
Techno
Kesk (unreleased) (5:06)
Zalias (Switch mix - unreleased) (4:18)
Grun (4:45)
Roheline (6:36)
Verde (remix - unreleased) (5:58)
Groente (unreleased) (3:33)
Ijo (5:18)
Magariisa (5:17)
Yashill (unreleased) (4:24)
Botala (4:51)
Gumir (4:49)
Review: We didn't see this coming but we're very much delighted it has: the peerless dub techno don Steve O'Sullivan with a full length of past triumphs and unreleased gems on Nina Kraviz's always adventurous Trip label is always going to be worth hearing. The Brit stretches his legs and pulls out all the stops here to cover plenty of ground while reaming true to his signature sound design excellence: bouncy, minimal but strobe-lit cuts like 'Kesk', twisted 90s techno sounds like 'Grun', barely-there IDM-adjacent sounds like 'Groente' and ice cold dub cuts like 'Botala'. A real masterclass.
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 in stock $29.67
Resonance
Resonance (2xLP)
Cat: TRP 028. Rel: 28 Nov 19
 
Experimental/Electronic
UKMH51900039 (4:05)
UKMH51900040 (4:03)
UKMH51900041 (5:15)
UKMH51900042 (4:07)
UKMH51900043 (3:48)
UKMH51900044 (5:21)
UKMH51900045 (5:11)
UKMH51900046 (5:02)
UKMH51900047 (4:02)
UKMH51900048 (4:12)
Review: Mind-bogglingly prolific and eternally on the mark, Aleksi Perala has travelled a long way from his roots as Ovuca and Astrobotnia since embarking on his Colundi quest. Here we are with another wonderful set, this time presented on Trip which might well break his stellar sound to an even wider audience. There are theories behind Colundi which you would need to investigate yourself, but it might be simplest to just plunge into this immaculate techno creation and test the effects for yourself. Spine-tingling harmonic interplay, impeccably balanced sequences and a direct rhythmic approach make this so easy to latch on to, but there's something mystical bubbling away under the surface which elevates this beyond your average techno record.
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Intérprete: Conforce, Ney Faustini
 in stock $23.86
Paradox
Paradox (2xLP)
Cat: TRP 019. Rel: 15 Dec 17
 
Techno
GBLFT1740065 (5:04)
GBLFT1740066 (3:40)
GBLFT1740067 (4:02)
GBLFT1740068 (4:23)
GBLFT1740069 (4:52)
GBLFT1740070 (4:59)
GBLFT1740071 (5:08)
GBLFT1740072 (5:04)
GBLFT1740073 (5:19)
GBLFT1740074 (6:51)
Review: Finnish producer Aleksi Perala brings his brand of melodic, high-concept techno to Nina Kraviz's Trip label for the first time. As usual, the ten tracks here were created using Perala's now infamous "Colundi Sequence" - a micro-tuning method that's now almost better known than the former Rephlex man's music. There's naturally much to admire throughout, from restless club tracks blessed with rainbow-rich waves of melody, to strange, acid-fired wig-outs, low-slung, bass-heavy jack-tracks and glistening fusions of club-ready IDM and ultra-violet ambient. As a producer, Perala possesses a rare skill: the ability to create melodious, experimentally minded electronic music that works on club dancefloors. It's this that makes Paradox such an impressive release.
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 in stock $26.07
Prima Sort
Prima Sort (2xLP)
Cat: TRP 049. Rel: 08 Aug 24
 
Techno
Minigram (7:32)
Prima Sort (6:33)
Forma Zimna (7:56)
Labo Chem (7:54)
Para Buch (5:44)
Gumoleum (7:10)
Animozja (6:21)
Review: Warsaw-based Jurek Przezdziecki aka Praecox has a sound that is a perfect fit for Nina Kraviz's unique Trip label. Prima Sort is his new EP and it blends classy psytrance with hints of house and techno across new tracks but also a few refreshed versions of previously released ones. Each track feels fresh and timeless as Prze?dziecki's unique approach combines classic psytrance and techno influences with a highly organic, improvisational creative process. His music, born from extended improvisation and meticulous arrangement, is deeply personal and authentic and influenced by 90s new-beat and industrial legends alike.
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out of stock $31.06
Nikolai Reptile (B-STOCK)
Cat: TRP 026 (B-STOCK). Rel: 05 Sep 19
 
Techno
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Nikolai Reptile
Ochen
What About Me
Mortal Talking
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


It's hard to think of a DJ with the global profile of Nina Kraviz who runs a label as underground and innovative as trip. The latest comes from Shadowax, who has previously contributed to the label's compilations but now makes her full label debut. Unlike much of the frantic and frenetic material trip has dealt with in the past, this EP slows the tempos and explores more moody and hypnotic techno. Opener "Nikolai Reptile" is a super slow motion and dub rhythm with searching synth lines gently riding up and down the scale, while "Ochen" recalls the icy minimal perfection of Daniel Bell. "What About Me" has spoken word mutterings and paranoid, pressurised kicks that hurry you along and lastly "Mortal Talking" is a flurry of hyper-speed drums and synth loops to fully flip you out.
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out of stock $12.19
Nikolai Reptile
Cat: TRP 026. Rel: 05 Sep 19
 
Techno
Nikolai Reptile (3:38)
Ochen (4:55)
What About Me (4:57)
Mortal Talking (4:31)
Review: It's hard to think of a DJ with the global profile of Nina Kraviz who runs a label as underground and innovative as trip. The latest comes from Shadowax, who has previously contributed to the label's compilations but now makes her full label debut. Unlike much of the frantic and frenetic material trip has dealt with in the past, this EP slows the tempos and explores more moody and hypnotic techno. Opener "Nikolai Reptile" is a super slow motion and dub rhythm with searching synth lines gently riding up and down the scale, while "Ochen" recalls the icy minimal perfection of Daniel Bell. "What About Me" has spoken word mutterings and paranoid, pressurised kicks that hurry you along and lastly "Mortal Talking" is a flurry of hyper-speed drums and synth loops to fully flip you out.
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out of stock $12.19
Randyrtsport
Randyrtsport (double 12")
Cat: TRP 050. Rel: 23 Aug 24
 
Techno
Lisdexamphethamin (4:18)
Hestafl (4:33)
Sweetmint (4:44)
Ich Will Dich (7:06)
Just Let It Lose (5:51)
Miglangarekkiut (5:21)
Iphone (6:08)
Ledujakkatofari (6:46)
Full Fusion (5:08)
Review: 
Nina Kraviz's trip label remains right at the forefront of techno with its idiosyncratic blends of IDM, rave, electro and more experimental sounds. Next up with a mighty fine double pack of tunes is Skorri, a little known but clearly skilled producer. 'Lisdexamphethamin' opens this one up with high speed beats and brushed metal synths and from there the likes of 'Sweetmint' get more glitchy and twitchy, 'Just Let It Lose' wigs out on acid laced synth drones that never stop wiggling and 'Ledujakkatofari' is a strode-lit, rave cut with edgy stabs and industrial tones to the tightly packed drums. It's a useful collection of adventurous sounds that will constantly energised any dance floor.
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out of stock $30.23
Trip 12" Log Slipmat (single)
Cat: 1038325 Rel: 13 Feb 25
 
High quality Trip slipmat
Notes: High quality Trip slipmat.
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 3 in stock $16.08
Third Ear
Third Ear (12")
Cat: TRP 040. Rel: 20 Apr 23
 
Techno
Ijats (4:39)
High Heels Long Legs (5:06)
Biosseum (4:54)
Xclusive Nrg (5:12)
I Can't Believe (You're Real) (4:51)
Hippie Chic V United Trash (5:12)
Review: Paris-based DJ and producer U R Trax is a globetrotting spinner and music maker for the likes of Body To Body, Kaos and Lobster Theremin. The six track 'Third Ear' EP is, nevertheless, a step up of sorts as it's her debut EP for Nina Kraviz's Trip label, following a single contribution to the label's Psy-trance collection. It also gives her a chance to present a spread of styles and flex her versatility. Among the highlights are the deep, vocoder-enhanced voices behind the tough-edged 'High Heels Long Legs', and the speedy, breakbeat-peppered 'I Can't Believe (You're Real)', but if you appreciate your techno stark, powerful and hypnotic, you'll enjoy it all.
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out of stock $18.85
Third Ear (B-STOCK)
Cat: TRP 040. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Techno
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged & record has light surface marks/scratches, otherwise in excellent working condition
Ijats (4:39)
High Heels Long Legs (5:06)
Biosseum (4:54)
Xclusive Nrg (5:12)
I Can't Believe (You're Real) (4:51)
Hippie Chic V United Trash (5:12)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged & record has light surface marks/scratches, otherwise in excellent working condition***


Paris-based DJ and producer U R Trax is a globetrotting spinner and music maker for the likes of Body To Body, Kaos and Lobster Theremin. The six track 'Third Ear' EP is, nevertheless, a step up of sorts as it's her debut EP for Nina Kraviz's Trip label, following a single contribution to the label's Psy-trance collection. It also gives her a chance to present a spread of styles and flex her versatility. Among the highlights are the deep, vocoder-enhanced voices behind the tough-edged 'High Heels Long Legs', and the speedy, breakbeat-peppered 'I Can't Believe (You're Real)', but if you appreciate your techno stark, powerful and hypnotic, you'll enjoy it all.
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out of stock $21.91
When I Was 14
VARIOUS
When I Was 14 (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: TRP 006. Rel: 20 May 16
 
Techno
Bjarki - "Baepolar" (6:23)
Nina Kraviz - "Don't Mind Wrong Keys" (5:03)
AFX - "P String" (7:08)
Bjarki - "Naked Naked" (5:48)
Barcode Population - "Temple Ball" (5:36)
Biogen - "Track 7" (5:54)
PTU - "Taorak" (3:43)
Review: Irrespective of whether one buys into the appeal of Nina Kraviz as a DJ, there is little doubt about her ability to A&R a label. The latest split release on Trip features Kraviz herself, label regular Bjarki and a rare Aphex Twin track. Recorded under his AFX guise, "P-String" originally surfaced back in 1995 on a Peel session. Its combination of pounding drums and chilling strings stills sounds fresh and, to Kraviz' credit, is in keeping with the tone of the release. Bjakri's "Baepolar" chops up mid-90s jungle bass with glitchy rhythms, while his "Naked Naked" is a storming techno affair, led by pounding kicks. Even Kraviz gets in on the 90s mood, with the deep, abstract groove of "Don't Mind Wrong Keys".
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out of stock $18.31
The Deviant Octopus
VARIOUS
Cat: TRP 001. Rel: 01 Sep 21
 
Techno
Nina Kraviz - "Prozimokampleme" (10:24)
Steve Stoll - "Pop Song" (4:17)
Nina Kraviz - "IMPRV" (6:32)
Bjarki - "Polygon Pink Toast" (6:01)
Population One - "Out Of Control" (vocal mix) (5:12)
Population One - "Bonus Beat" (4:50)
Exos - "Nuclear Guard" (13:12)
Parrish Smith - "1.0/8.0 Africa Genocide" (2:46)
Review: It was probably inevitable that Nina Kraviz would launch her own label. Even so, the fact that she's chosen to do it with an eight-track compilation featuring previously unheard material from herself and a mix of veterans (Exos, Steve Stoll, Terrence Dixon under the Population One alias) and newcomers (Parrish Smith, Bjarki) is particularly noteworthy. While Kraviz's own contributions have an unsettling, off-kilter tech-house feel, for the most part The Deviant Octopus is as dark and intense as its' fuzzy sleeve art suggests. That means Berlin-friendly late night techno and throbbing, otherworldly jack tracks aplenty, with occasional lapses into distorted analogue acid. The slowed down vocal mix of "Out Of Control" from the recent Population One LP is a real highlight too!
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out of stock $24.96
Don't Mess With Cupid Cause Cupid Ain't Stupid
VARIOUS
Cat: TRP 020. Rel: 18 Jul 18
 
Techno
Biogen - "Hexagraphic" (5:22)
PTU - "Castor & Pollux" (3:19)
DEKA - "Pearl" (Nikita Zabelin edit) (4:43)
Exos - "Grasshunter" (6:37)
Bjarki - "3-1 Tap Lush" (4:30)
Marc Acardipane aka Pilldriver - "Pitch-Hiker" (5:00)
Shadowax - "I Want To Be A Stewardess" (6:45)
Universal Indicator - "15 C7" (2:51)
Roma Zuckerman - "Zero" (5:15)
Nina Kraviz - "Opa" (3:11)
Review: There's a loose concept surrounding the latest double EP-come-compilation from Nina Kraviz's TRIP label. Fundamentally this is a collection that mixes "essential gems" from the label's catalogue with a wealth of previously unreleased material. Kraviz's own "Opa", a fiendishly leftfield techno assault that's as skewed and out-there as they come, is undoubtedly amongst the highlights, but it's not alone. Check, in particular, the hectic, mind-altering braindance business of Biogen's "Hexagraphic", the speaker-busting loop techno intensity of "Grasshunter" by Exos, and the utter insanity of Bjarki's "3-1 Tap Lush", whose bizarre and tipsy manipulated non-verbal vocal sounds are capable of inducing travel sickness even in seasoned travelers.
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out of stock $25.24
Ivan Come On Unlock The Box
VARIOUS
Cat: TRP 004. Rel: 13 Nov 15
 
Techno
Philipp Gorbachev - "Ivan, Come On, Unlock The Box" (Kraviz edit) (3:43)
K Hand - "The Box" (8:54)
Nikita Zabelin - "Bells" (7:11)
Vladimir Dubyshkin - "Lose Yourself" (5:05)
Barcode Population - "Marduk" (6:26)
Roma Zuckerman - "Geburt" (part 2) (7:12)
Barcode Population - "Internum" (7:55)
Nina Kraviz - "I Believe I Can Fly" (KLM Delayed Flight version) (4:57)
Review: Nina Kraviz's Trip label delves back into our minds with yet another sublime trip, and another hot collaboration from a number of unaffiliated artists. First up is a beat-heavy, crackling house edit by Kraviz herself, a percussion-heavy reinterpretation of Philipp Gorbachev's "Ivan, Come On, Unlock The Box". Detroit's infamous K Hand - a heavy presence on Warp in the '90s - makes a rare appearance with the acidic tones of "The Box", but the antics don't stop there. Nikita Zabelin comes in string with the minimal slice that is "Bells", while Barcode drops two bizarre techno workouts that truly stand out among the crowd - fast beats, bleeps and cavernous vibes all around. There's something in here for all, and this certainly represents one of the more expansive Trip records to date. Recommended.
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out of stock $29.94
I Have A Question
VARIOUS
Cat: TRP 005. Rel: 02 Dec 15
 
Techno
Roma Zuckerman - "I Have A Question" (7:33)
Population One - "Escape" (3:50)
Nina Kraviz - "Let's Do It" (6:42)
Bjarki - "PC Muscles" (4:26)
DJ Sodeyama - "Miles Pt 2" (6:53)
Fred P - "Higher Mentalism" (edit) (4:40)
K Hand - "Sound 6" (6:04)
Vladimir Dubyshkin - "Hair Like String, Like A Harp" (6:14)
Review: Nina Kraviz seems to have a thing for double-pack compilations. Of the first three releases on her label, Trip, two were double-vinyl sets featuring contributions from a wide range of artists. This fourth missive from the imprint sticks to Kraviz's tried-and-tested formula. Predictably, it's stuffed with high-grade material, from the wonky, acid-goes-bump madness of Population One's "Demonstration 9", and low-slung techno throb of Bjarki's "PC Muscles", to the out-there jack attack of Fred P's "Higher Mentalism (Edit)", and raging, "Energy Flash" style madness of Vladimir Dubyshkin's "Hair Like Strings Like A Harp". The Siberian label manager's own contribution, the freaky anthem "Let's Do It", is arguably one of her strongest cuts, too.
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out of stock $31.34
Sleep Not Found
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Sleep Not Found (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: TRP 008. Rel: 20 Jul 16
 
Techno
Roma Zuckerman - "Sleep Not Found" (North edit) (7:28)
Deniro - "G" (5:31)
Maayan Nidam - "Infinite Rattle" (6:00)
Bbbbbb - "Prins Polo Caramel Milkshake" (6:17)
Exos - "Dub Jazz" (3:34)
Maayan Nidam - "Justice For Some" (8:34)
a_000 - "Glicine" (13:04)
Review: Nina Kraviz' TRIP label knows how to put out conceptual releases featuring some high calibre music canvassing a wide spectrum of artists. This Sleep Not Found edition sees the label tap into some minimal sounds thanks to cuts from Roma Zuckerman (Hawtin vibes abound on the title track), a TRIP upstart, Perlon's Maayan Nidam ("Justice For Some" is damn funky!) and label faithful Exos. His "Dub Jazz" track helps bridge the gap between minimal and techno, with heavier cuts coming from Bbbbbb, A_000 and Deniro's Skudge-like "G".
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out of stock $23.86
De Niro Is Concerned
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Cat: TRP 002. Rel: 15 May 15
 
Techno
Bjarki - "Revolution" (5:28)
Deniro - "Dumans" (5:40)
Barcode Population - "Barcode Population" (7:27)
Kraviz & Exos - "No Criminals" (4:45)
Parrish Smith - "L'Importance De Doute" (8:28)
Steve Stoll - "DUMBO" (4:48)
Nikita Zabelin - "Rush" (4:51)
Deniro - "Organezized" (5:42)
Review: De Niro Is Concerned is the latest compilation to surface on Nina Kraviz's trip imprint - the Siberian artist's label gaining new momentum in 2015 and diversifying thanks to a selection of fresh artists - and it's an exquisite blend of house, techno and straight-up jack-funk. Among others, you have Iceland's Bjarki with the raw and sparse "Revolution", Millsian Detroit sounds from Deniro on Dumans, and Kraviz herself with Exos on the wavey and hypnotic "No Criminals". All in all, a wildly comprehensive bundle of house-techno hybrids for that 3am slot. Raw and diverse, wild and seductive.
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 in stock $21.07
De Niro Is Concerned (B-STOCK)
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Cat: TRP 002 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Techno
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Bjarki - "Revolution"
Deniro - "Dumans"
Barcode Population - "Barcode Population"
Kraviz & Exos - "No Criminals"
Parrish Smith - "L'Importance De Doute"
Steve Stoll - "DUMBO"
Nikita Zabelin - "Rush"
Deniro - "Organezized"
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


De Niro Is Concerned is the latest compilation to surface on Nina Kraviz's trip imprint - the Siberian artist's label gaining new momentum in 2015 and diversifying thanks to a selection of fresh artists - and it's an exquisite blend of house, techno and straight-up jack-funk. Among others, you have Iceland's Bjarki with the raw and sparse "Revolution", Millsian Detroit sounds from Deniro on Dumans, and Kraviz herself with Exos on the wavey and hypnotic "No Criminals". All in all, a wildly comprehensive bundle of house-techno hybrids for that 3am slot. Raw and diverse, wild and seductive.
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 in stock $16.97
Happy New Year! We Wish You Happiness!
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Cat: TRP 023. Rel: 17 Jan 19
 
Techno
Buttechno - "Rostokino Acid" (4:47)
Nina Kraviz vs Snazzy - "U Ludei Est Pravo!" (4:37)
PTU - "Mstera" (3:59)
Carlota - "Your Destination" (4:56)
Carlota - "Noise Psychosis" (6:53)
Vladimir Dubyshkin - "Soviet Film" (4:26)
Buttechno - "Dubstepping Progression Fast" (7:01)
The Mover - "Track One" (5:05)
Review: Nina Kraviz knows that January is usually a rather bleak month. Thus, she's tried to raise the spirits of Trip label fans everywhere by delivering this surprise New Year present: a tidy, eight-track compilation of previously unreleased cuts from the imprint's growing family of contributors. There's much to banish the January blues, from the all-action acid-techno intensity of Buttechno's "Rostokino Acid" and the mildy aggressive, off-kilter industrial techno hypnotism of PTU's "Mstera", to the buzzing, machine-fired dancefloor psychedelia of "Noise Psychosis" by Carlota and the sparkling, Autechre-via-Moscow bounce of The Mover's "Track One". Throw in typically sludgy, out-there workouts from Vladimir Dubyshkin, the trip boss herself and Snazzy FX's Dan Snazelle, and you have a fine collection of floor-focused experimental techno cuts.
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Intérprete: M50, Johanna Knutsson, Emika
out of stock $22.18
The Deviant Octopus (B-STOCK)
VARIOUS
Cat: TRP 001 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Techno
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Nina Kraviz - "Prozimokampleme" (10:24)
Steve Stoll - "Pop Song" (4:17)
Nina Kraviz - "IMPRV" (6:32)
Bjarki - "Polygon Pink Toast" (6:01)
Population One - "Out Of Control" (vocal mix) (5:12)
Population One - "Bonus Beat" (4:50)
Exos - "Nuclear Guard" (13:12)
Parrish Smith - "1.0/8.0 Africa Genocide" (2:46)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


It was probably inevitable that Nina Kraviz would launch her own label. Even so, the fact that she's chosen to do it with an eight-track compilation featuring previously unheard material from herself and a mix of veterans (Exos, Steve Stoll, Terrence Dixon under the Population One alias) and newcomers (Parrish Smith, Bjarki) is particularly noteworthy. While Kraviz's own contributions have an unsettling, off-kilter tech-house feel, for the most part The Deviant Octopus is as dark and intense as its' fuzzy sleeve art suggests. That means Berlin-friendly late night techno and throbbing, otherworldly jack tracks aplenty, with occasional lapses into distorted analogue acid. The slowed down vocal mix of "Out Of Control" from the recent Population One LP is a real highlight too!
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 in stock $19.96
Hessdalen
Hessdalen (12")
Cat: TRP 017. Rel: 05 Oct 22
 
Electro
Hessdalen (4:06)
Fermi Paradox (3:58)
We'll Be Alright (4:32)
Time Travel (4:32)
Alien People (5:06)
Review: Hessdalen is jam-packed with bustling, floor-friendly electro inspired by deep space and produced in Reykjavik. The title track races along at quite a lick thanks to bustling beatbox drums, rumbling 808 bass and bleeping melodies, while "We'll Be Alright" sees the publicity-shy producer reach for the TB-303 on a deep, woozy and intergalactic IDM shuffler. You'll find spacey dub influences bubbling to the surface on EP highlight "Time Travel", before closer "Alien People" sees Volruptus celebrate the "braindance"-era Rephlex catalogue with the assistance of ragged acid lines, dreamy chords and high-octane machine drums.
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out of stock $16.08
Stage Of Loyalty
Stage Of Loyalty (double 12")
Cat: TRP 036. Rel: 05 Jul 21
 
Techno
Syntax Process (6:17)
Ask Vahid For Hit (6:09)
Disposition (4:00)
Frequency Hole 4 (7:14)
Digitalization (7:07)
Disposition (part 3) (6:42)
If I Could Find Out Something About The Future (4:25)
I Like You (7:10)
Review: Krasnoyarsk, Siberia based producer Roma Zuckerman is back on Nina Kraviz's esteemed Trip imprint with a collection of sound of Rome style mental grooves on Stage Of Loyalty. From the dubby redux of opener 'Syntax Process', the tribal trance of 'Frequency Hole 4', to
the factory floor acid of 'Disposition part 3' and even a bit of an electro influence creeping into the elevating groove of 'I Like You' - it's altogether a solid set of secret weapons.
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out of stock $23.28
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