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Alva Noro & Ryuchi Sakamoto VIRUS Series Vinyl Record Slipcase 5
Alva Noro & Ryuchi Sakamoto VIRUS Series Vinyl Record Slipcase 5 (limited LP slipcase for 5xLP (LPs not included))
Cat: 916630 Rel: 16 Feb 23
 
A slip case to house all the editions of the VIRUS series, presented in an eco-friendly, cream shaded Muken paper.
Notes: We always expect high-grade aesthetics from Alva Noto and Ryuichi Sakamoto to match their exacting, elevated musical collaborations. The VIRUS series is their most recent run of works, encompassing five albums - Vrioon, Insen, Revep, Utp_, and Summvs (reMASTER), but up until now the albums have existed as separate nodes of crisp electronic expression. Organised record hoarders rejoice, because now Noton are releasing a slip case to house all the editions, presented in an eco-friendly, cream shaded Muken paper. Note, there’s no music in here - it’s purely a vessel for the music contained within.
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Singles
Come To Daddy
Cat: WAP 094. Rel: 15 Aug 97
Come To Daddy (Pappy mix)
Flim
Come To Daddy (Little Lord Faulteroy mix)
Bucephalus Bouncing Ball
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Regensburg (remixes)
Cat: KOMPAKT 53. Rel: 05 Apr 02
Regensberg (Gas mix)
Regensberg (Kompakt mix)
Gattaca
Chrom
 in stock $12.98
The Ends II
Cat: DRK 07. Rel: 12 Oct 04
The Ends 13
The Ends 12
The Ends 11
The Ends 15
The Ends 14
 in stock $14.01
Diaphanous
Cat: LNV 27. Rel: 26 Oct 04
Diaphanous
Deterior
Swell
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Leaves
Leaves (12")
Cat: LNV 18. Rel: 01 Jan 90
UV
Crypt
Jellyfish
Pulsate
Curtain
Submerge
Intérprete: M50
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Reset EP
Reset EP (12")
Cat: WAP 228. Rel: 29 Sep 07
Tea Leaf Dancers (feat Andreya Triana)
Vegas Collie (feat A Sample From Natvralism's Nanoloop)
Massage Situation
Spicy Sammich
Bonus Beat
Dance Floor Stalker
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Shaved EP
Shaved EP (12")
Cat: WAP 291. Rel: 04 Feb 10
Popcommon
Screwby
Combed
CAre
Tummy Sticks
Celebrate
Shaved
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Sunburst
Sunburst (12")
Cat: WAP 300. Rel: 30 Sep 10
Neko
Dragonfly
Beast Nite
Chew
Hyperthrust
Intérprete: Ennio Styles
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L'Amant Electronique
L'Amant Electronique (white vinyl 7")
Cat: MW 024. Rel: 15 Oct 10
L'amant Electronique
Western Dreams
Half-Life
Science Fiction Man
Review: Minimal Wave presents an exquisite 7" EP release by Martin Lloyd entitled "L'Amant Electronique". Martin is mainly known for his Oppenheimer Analysis (Minimal Wave) and Analysis (Survival Records) projects, yet through the years he recorded over two dozen tracks on his own, most of which never saw the light of day. The four selected tracks were recorded between 1980 and 1984 in his own "Feedback Studios" in Battersea , London. Martin Lloyd delivers vocals via the vocoder and carefully layers synth melodies which range from upbeat and danceable, to what could be the soundtrack to a 1981 post-apocalyptic science fiction film. The record is pressed on white vinyl with a heavy black jacket (spot gloss) and is limited to 999 hand-numbered copies.
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Submarine
Submarine (10" + MP3 download code)
Cat: RUG 398T. Rel: 31 Mar 11
Stuck On The Puzzle (intro)
Hiding Tonight
Glass In The Park
It's Hard To Get Around The Wind
Stuck On The Puzzle
Piledriver Waltz
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Quex RD
Quex RD (12")
Cat: SAINT E. Rel: 21 Jul 11
AFX - "Quex-RD"
Autechre - "Skin Up, You're Already Dead"
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Sunblocking (warehouse find)
Cat: LNV 17. Rel: 31 Jul 11
Strinkz (4:44)
Eraser (6:07)
Futile (4:09)
Knobgine (3:22)
Liquid Silence (6:34)
Sunblocking (6:27)
Review: With an extensive legacy and a list of alter egos longer than your arm, Martin Damm aka Biochip C achieves a delicate balancing act on this 11 year old record, a handful of extras copies of which were recently unearthed in what can only be described as a highly fortunate 'warehouse find'. He pulls off a delicate balancing act here, letting the abrasive, industrial punk rock side of his music off the leash to frolic unhindered, while never losing sight of the needs of dancefloor and its needs across the six tracks. Highlights? Well, the title track's speedy electrofunk is highly addictive, 'Eraser' has a driving, chunky techno edge that fans of Force Inc will love, while the double dub speed grooves of 'Knobgine' and 'Liquid Silence' are forces of nature in themselves.
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Lesson One
Lesson One (7" + insert with lyrics)
Cat: DE 049. Rel: 16 Oct 13
Lesson One
Pirouette
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Falling Free
Cat: AFX 444. Rel: 27 Jan 14
Falling Free
Four Four Four
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Shake Your Molecules EP
Shake Your Molecules EP (limited 180 gram red vinyl 12")
Cat: MW 052. Rel: 16 Apr 14
Shake Your Molecules (original)
Shake Your Molecules (dub)
Too Many People (alt version)
Art Dimension (alt version)
Review: Nothing but gorgeousness seems to characterise the work of the Minimal Wave imprint over the recent years. It's a label that is both unpredictable and continuously elegant in its choice of reissues. This time, it's a wonderful unearthing of Soma Holidays cult-hit, Shake Your Molecules. The Franco-American duo was part of Brooklyn's clique of artists throughout the 1980's, and although their sound is firmly representative of that era, the tracks are still ridiculously fresh and seductive both in their melodies and vocals. The title track is a sort of synth-pop tune gone wrong in a good way, where drugged-up lyrics meets morphing synths and metallic drum machines, whereas the Dub cut could easily be played in most techno DJ sets these days. On the B-side, we have the charming, atmospheric glow of "Too Many People" and "Art Dimension", the top pick in our opinion and one which is screaming to be be remixed into a contemporary house tune.
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Remixes
Remixes (12")
Cat: WASTEP 1. Rel: 09 May 14
Cave (Bee Mask)
Kalimba (Ela Orleans)
Tilturn (Sun Araaw)
Space (Motion Sickness Of Time Travel)
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Opera Multisteel
Cat: DE 067. Rel: 14 Aug 14
Rien
Massabielle
Fetes Komite
Jardin Botanique
Review: Just the one reissue this month from Dark Entries, but it's a real synthpop gem with Opera Multisteel's self titled debut from 1984 is granted a new edition. Aside from a cassette release in 1987, this is the first proper reissue and it presents the chance to get your hands on a truly rare, weird and wonderful piece of music. The vocals might be a tad conspicuous on first listen, but if you give them a chance to sink in you'll realise how quirky and special they really are. Each track stems form the same seed, a fast-paced, drum machine-led chant about life, love and loss.
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With Any Future
Cat: WLM 38. Rel: 15 Sep 14
With Any Future
Missing Us
Missing Us (dub)
Review: Marking the start of an exciting new collaborative project, Wolf + Lamb proudly share the debut release of The Waves & Us. Formed out of
a creative meeting of minds between Maayan Nidam, Markus Nikolaus and Louis McGuire, theirs is a sound that strengthens the storied
approach of a live band with the experimental thrust of analogue electronics. Pop and rock fundamentals lend an earthly hook to the
tracks, but these are anything but straight-forward songs.
Maayan has already forged a formidable career in electronic music, both under her own name and as part of Mara Trax, scoring releases
on such celebrated labels as Perlon. Markus performs his own solo project Cunt Cunt Chanel, while Louis is part of Ballet School, a band
releasing on noted indie label Bella Union. The whirlwind of creativity that has whipped up around the trio has yielded an album which will
follow this single, made up of one-take recordings that capture the energy and adventure that powers The Waves & Us.
Maayan's electronics provide the atmospheric backdrop to the songs, running modular synthesisers and drum machines through detailed
chains of processing and effects with an emphasis on a warm, charmingly rough finish. Markus' guitar undergoes a similar fuzzy treatment
while his voice calls out introspective, abstract lyrics to set the mind racing. Louis' bass underpins the music with a dubby sensibility,
bringing a necessary balance to the frequency range.
Making the most of their in-the-room recording approach, the singles will feature alternative takes of the songs that will appear on the
album, providing a little insight into the flutters and fluctuations that shape the development of this project. With their eyes fixed on live
performances and an arresting sound already formed, this is a vital time for all three artists and the people that listen to them.
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TI 001
TI 001 (12")
Cat: TI 001. Rel: 03 Nov 14
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
Intérprete: Bovill
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Gutz
Gutz (limited fluorescent orange vinyl 12")
Cat: CITI 015. Rel: 19 Nov 14
Gutz
Rut
Save Us
Review: Earlier this year Minimal Wave offshoot provided one of this year's most visceral dancefloor weapons in Kino-I, the debut from Doug Lee's new An-I project. Taking inspiration from techno, jack, industrial and punk, An-I successfully drew a line under some of the Berlin-based artist's previous disco-flavoured endeavours. And then some! If you like the Kino-I 12" you will love the new triplet of An-I productions housed on this appropriately titled Gutz 12". The title track alone should come with a health warning; such is the furious onslaught of machine funk it contains, whilst the unnerving "Rut" is the most schizophrenic production you will hear this year. Best of all id closing track "Save Us" sounds like a cross between in Aeternam Vale and Silent Servant. Pressed on a rather thick and dashing slab of magenta orange vinyl!
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HTMYO
HTMYO (12")
Cat: ACH12X 1. Rel: 04 Mar 15
How To Mind Your Own (4:12)
Pressure Bumps (4:39)
She Is (3:49)
Dynamic Image (4:54)
No Money No Honey (4:27)
Antiloudness War Manifesto (Tape 2) (4:40)
Review: Emergent Italian producer Herva has been responsible for some truly unique music committed to wax in recent times - see last year's album for Delsin as well as his hook up with Massprod on the mighty Kontra-Musik. His run of fine releases continues here with How To Mind Your Own, a six track EP for Dublin's All City operation which doesn't so much as defy easy genre categorisation, it laughs in the face of such futile gestures. Some may call it deep house but really Herva has crafted some mutant brands of the genre where individual tracks contain more ideas and rhythmic deviations than you are likely to hear in whole 12"s from many other artists. Totally crazy and totally refreshing.
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Stare
Stare (12")
Cat: ERATP 042LP. Rel: 15 Jul 15
A1 (7:04)
A2 (4:38)
B1 (13:25)
Review: Current scene favourite Nils Frahm teamed up with Icelandic multi-instrumentalist Olafur Arnalds on three breath taking excursions through lush ambient textures on "Stare" as a surprise release back in 2012 for label founder Robert Rath. "A1" features Frahm's entrancing irresistible melody over some gorgeous all-consuming strings and glacial soundscapes courtesy of Arnalds. "A2" with its heavenly, transcendental beauty has just got to be heard while "B1" explores darker territory with its excavating soundscapes accompanying the most hauntingly delicate cello notes. Exquisite!
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Red X
Red X (12")
Cat: BLACKEST 046. Rel: 23 Jul 15
Red X (9:09)
Ice & Blood (3:11)
Blood & Ice (version) (4:41)
Review: With a hand in several local Bristol labels, it's no surprise Young Echo man Ossia is described by Blackest Ever Black as one of the city's "most vital behind-the-scenes operators". Prior to this Red X 12" there has been very little material from Ossia, but he's clearly a very confident producer on the basis of the three tracks featured. The title track takes inspiration and sonics from the personal recorded diaries of Peter Tosh, filtering out his paranoid words and splicing them with near ten minutes of apocalyptic, dread-filled, slowed down techno. The B side sees Ossia veer off into more abstract and largely beatless terrain that slots in nicely with the more adventurous tape mangling antics of his Young Echo cohorts.
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Intérprete: Maciek Sienkiewicz, Semtek
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Lost Tracks Vol 1
Cat: DE 098. Rel: 30 Jul 15
Leather Forever (5:26)
Nightlife (3:41)
Miss Crazy Bullshit (4:47)
Loving The Alien (4:19)
Review: It's been some six years since Caroline "Miss Kittin" Herve and Michel "The Hacker" Amato last delivered fresh material together. While we await further news of their long-mooted comeback, there's this tasty EP of previously unheard archive material to enjoy. Made up of tracks recorded between 1997 and '99 - when their production partnership was in its' infancy - The Lost Tracks Volume 1 contains a number of fuzzy, stylish, floor-friendly bangers, from the S&M-themed madness of opener "Leather Forever" and stripped-back electro gem "Nightlife" (a tribute to Berlin clubs of the period, apparently), to the high-tempo acid-loaded freakishness of "Loving The Alien". Top-notch sleaze.
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Avebury
Avebury (12")
Cat: TEMPA 101. Rel: 11 Aug 15
Avebury (7:42)
Auburn Blaze (2:57)
Wandered (7:15)
Review: After spending the last few months working with Second Storey on the ALSO project for R&S Records, Laurie Osborne comes through with his first solo Appleblim moves in a hot minute. Avebury represents the Bristol fixture's debut proper on Tempa, having contributed a cut to the label's scene defining sixth Dubstep Allstars compilation back in 2008. Obviously a lot has changed in the ensuing seven years or so and the three tracks here are more indicative of current approaches to bass science than the chance to revisit dubstep's glory days. As a result, the lead cut sees 'Blim in moody yet darkly intoxicating dancefloor form whilst the two B side productions veer off into more abstract terrain.
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Orphaned Deejay Selek 2006-2008
Cat: WAP 384. Rel: 18 Aug 15
Serge Fenix Rendered 2 (3:17)
DMX Acid Test (1:18)
Oberheim Blacet1b (3:24)
Bonus EMT Beats (4:46)
Simple Slamming B2 (3:51)
Midi Pipe1c Sds3time Cube/Klonedrm (2:29)
Neotekt72 (6:03)
R8m Neotek Beat (1:40)
Review: Thankfully, Richard D. James has decided to finally release at least some of the output that he's been banging on about since mid-2000s. In a number of interviews, the might Aphex Twin hinted that he has vast artilleries of tracks stacked up and unreleased, probably more on purpose than out of laziness...or maybe not. What we do know is that AFX is reborn after the string of acid 12"s released about 10 years ago on Rephlex, that saw the alias become one of the most popular of James' alter egos. Orphaned Deejay Selek is a collection of tunes that contain all of the Twin's magic and unpredictably, but that also cut straight to the point and head to the middle of the dance floor. This is banging brain dynamite coated in the man's iconic style and flair. Welcome back AFX, and many hats off to Warp for making it happen.
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Tracks Volume 1
Cat: CITI 017. Rel: 17 Aug 15
Amato - "Physique" (5:13)
Tzusing - "King Of System" (5:06)
An-I - "Mutter" (6:00)
Broken English Club - "Glass" (5:28)
Review: There's a delightfully celebratory feel about this debut volume of Cititrax Tracks, a new 12" series from Minimal Wave offshoot Cititrax. As beautifully presented as we've come to expect, Tracks Volume 1 boasts a quartet of dancefloor-ready smashers from a blend of new faces and label stalwarts. Amato (aka The Hacker) kicks things off with the glistening EBM funk of "Physique" - all restless synth refrains and pounding bottom end - before LIES affiliate Tsuzing go all dark, psychedelic and twisted on the thrillingly intense, acid-flecked "King of System". An-I go all DAF (with a touch of Front 242) on the fuzzy and dystopian stomper "Mutter", before Cititrax regulars Broken English Club delivers a storming chunk of industrial-tinged analogue funk ("Glass"). Bravo!
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Prophecy
Prophecy (12")
Cat: DOCK 61V. Rel: 17 Nov 15
Neon Baby (3:39)
Star Exploding In Slow Motion (6:41)
Do The Milky Way (3:06)
Cosmic Serpent (2:59)
Final Days Of The Apocalypse (2:29)
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Lionsong (Juliana Huxtable remix)
Lionsong (Juliana Huxtable remix) (limited etched translucent vinyl 12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: 1315TP 12. Rel: 20 Nov 15
Lionsong (Juliana Huxtable remix) (7:06)
Review: And so Bjork's majestic remix collection continues to trickle onto our shelves and into your eardrums. The legendary leftfield pop singer / producer gives up her "Lionsong" tune for remix action from none other than Juliana Huxtable; the newcomer has only got a couple of cameo appearances to their name, but she's coming through string with this one. In essence, it's a techno tune - driven by fire kick drums and minimal sonics - but her soulful twists of vocals render it to be much more than that in the end. It's a soothing, delicate techno massage with a powerful energy.
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Jealous God
Cat: JL 009. Rel: 03 Dec 15
All God Takes (Teeth Lit Up By Headlights) (9:14)
Same Initials (7:30)
Post Script (Store Window Decorated Eith Plastic Flowers & Faded Coloured Paper (4:26)
Review: Danish Damien Dubrovnik duo have been releasing psyched-out noise and power electronics since 2009, and the majority of their work has been released through their own sublime Posh Isolation stable. This time, however, they jump start their machines and distortion pedals, and land on the Jealous God imprint; the label is run by a rather startling trio, the combined talents of Karl O'Connor aka Regis, Juan Mendez aka Silent Servant, and James Ruskin. It sounds like Damien Dubrovnik have all the respect they need, then! All four sound sculptures seem tailor made for the label, where glacial drones hint at something otherworldly or religious, and faint pulses can be heard in the background of the mix. It's techno without techno, dance music without the dance, and we love it to bits. Quality.
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M3LL155X
M3LL155X (12")
Cat: YT 142. Rel: 05 Feb 16
Figure 8 (3:03)
I'm Your Doll (3:07)
In Time (4:32)
Glass & Patron (4:18)
Mothercreep (3:35)
Intérprete: Emika
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The Farthest Reaches
The Farthest Reaches (clear vinyl double 12")
Cat: AUX 014. Rel: 22 Mar 16
Arc (12:20)
Exoplanet (11:17)
Suncycle (12:47)
Ceres (13:25)
Review: James Clements continues his explorations into the depths of the grey zone as ASC with The Farthest Reaches double pack on Auxiliary. Samurai Music's Presha has excitedly called these four tracks "a definitive musical statement from one of the most important electronic musicians of our era," and who are we to argue with him? Making full usage of the format and available space, this is ASC in exploratory mode across a quartet of deep ten minute plus productions that have it all; sound design, atmosphere, groove, bass weight. To simply call these epic is selling The Farthest Reaches short!
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Joe Berlin (Record Store Day 2016)
Cat: IL 1149. Rel: 25 Apr 16
Joe Berlin (5:48)
Stranger Love (7:54)
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Cheetah EP
Cat: WAP 391. Rel: 08 Jul 16
CHEETAHT2 (LD Spectrum) (5:50)
CHEETAHT7b (6:44)
CHEETA1b ms800 (0:27)
CHEETA2 ms800 (0:41)
CIRKLON3 (Kolkhoznaya mix) (8:15)
CIRKLON 1 (7:19)
Review: Some 25 years after delivering his debut 12", Richard D James hasn't lost the ability to thrill or inspire. By his obtuse standards, the material that makes up the surprise Cheetah EP is actually rather laidback and melodious. "Cheetah2 (LD Spectrum)", for example, sounds like a slow house jam written by robots, while the even deeper "Cheetah7B" shuffles along in a metronomic fashion, seemingly oblivious to the increasingly aggressive World at large. Of course, those trademark skittish IDM rhythms are present - see the B-side's lead cut - and the Cornishman has thrown in a couple of hazy ambient cuts for good measure.
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Sad Deepness
Sad Deepness (clear splattered vinyl 12")
Cat: PIERROX 001. Rel: 26 Sep 16
Sad Deepness (Nutia remix) (7:51)
Sad Deepness (6:31)
Sad Deepness (Shcaa remix) (9:58)
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Ich Traume So Leise Von Dir
Cat: MFM 015. Rel: 17 Nov 16
Mein Tanzlied (5:06)
Dir (4:49)
Der Schnupfen (4:47)
Abends (4:24)
Review: Once again, Music From Memory has dug deep for inspiration. Very few will have come across the original 1987 pressing of Ich Traume So Leise, a long-forgotten collaborative album that brought together trumpet player Heinz Becker, songwriter Karl-Heinz Stegmann, and poet Isabel Zeumer. Predictably, though, the tracks which the Dutch label has chosen to reissue are exceptionally good. "Mein Tanzlied", for example, features Becker's meandering trumpet lines and Zeumer's eyebrow-raising spoken word vocals seemingly drifting over an intoxicatingly funky, mid-80s dancefloor groove, while "Dir" is a seriously atmospheric chunk of beatless jazz poetry. Flip for the Balearic electro-funk of "Der Schnupfen" and the languid, new age ambience of "Abends".
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EP1 (reissue)
Cat: YT 116. Rel: 10 Feb 17
Weak Spot (3:44)
Ache (4:53)
Breathe (4:08)
Hide (3:08)
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Agony
Agony (hand-numbered cassette in hand-stamped sealed box with dirt limited to 100 copies (no returns accepted))
Cat: LNMC 01. Rel: 14 Mar 17
Act I
ActII
Act III
Act IV
Act IV (Mace remix)
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Gaia's Requiem
Gaia's Requiem (limited clear vinyl 12" + photograph)
Cat: BLUEHOUR 008. Rel: 23 Mar 17
Lost Illusions (8:25)
Aura 96 (Kino mix) (5:31)
Gaia's Requiem (3:19)
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Divided: Body
Divided: Body (green marbled vinyl 12" + insert)
Cat: HOROEX 4. Rel: 21 Mar 17
11th Divided (6:02)
12th Divided (4:53)
13th Divided (5:18)
14th Divided (6:25)
Review: Yu Asaeda's been putting out a whole range of quality, bass-centric sounds under the name ENA since the late 2000s, but these have come out on a rather sporadic basis. Appearances for the infamous 7even Recordings was followed by material on Samurai Horo, the excellent Hidden Hawaii and, more recently, the Samurai label's offshoot, Horo. Divided: Body is so much more than a mere 'bass' EP, and it actually manages to veer off into some pretty strange and imperceptible sounds that remind us of the material emanating from the PAN consortium. For instance, the opening "11th Divided" manages to create a raw, loose groove out of fractured synth sounds, which is followed up nicely by the swarming drones operating in the higher ends of "12th Divided". Over on the flip, "13th Divided" launches a subtle yet hefty groove made up of what sound like bass pops made from a monophonic synth, which leaves "14th Divided" to linger in its dreary pool of fuzzy drones and washed-up sonics. A massive, merited TIP!
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Wania Presenterer Dritdypt Vol 1
Cat: WANIA 9109. Rel: 24 May 17
Adam Just - "Eastern Lecture" (3:10)
Lupo - "100 Percent Wet" (10:14)
XI - "Mania 16" (E-GZR Mellow mix) (15:41)
Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan, Eric Duncan
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Who Me?
Who Me? (12" + insert in hand-stamped sleeve)
Cat: MIC 002. Rel: 06 Jun 17
Gush (4:29)
Who Me? (4:18)
Ode To Daughter (3:49)
Edges (4:13)
Lady Bug (4:06)
Review: The MIC label has undoubtedly been one of the best things to happen this year. The London independent kicked off a few months ago with an excellent hidden gem by Mike Collins, a fringe drum machine enthusiast from the 80s, which was a record that we saw as totally unmissable (and one which flew of our shelves like hotcakes!). The imprint is back with LAPS, a cold wave duo who are making similarly stripped-back machine music, except that these two girls have only been around for a few years. This is a great signing from an indie, because it's the sort of crew that will likely be picked up by a bigger label in the future. The duo's sounds linger in mid-air beautifully, from the opening shots and burst of "Gush", to the more dancehall-flavoured chants of the leading "Who Me?", and the pensive twists and turns of "Ode To Daughter". "Edges" oozes a thick bass amid stepping drums, whereas "Lady Bug" offers the only real moment of r&b delight, all filtered through a raw and loose sort of framework. Top stuff. We love this label.
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Promises & Infatuation
Promises & Infatuation (limited split coloured vinyl 12")
Cat: CITI 022. Rel: 12 Jun 17
Borusiade - "Infatuation" (5:28)
Borusiade - "Confutation" (6:19)
The Sixteen Steps - "Signals From The South" (6:28)
The Sixteen Steps - "Promises On The Run" (7:17)
Review: Rampant and 'up for it' as usual, the Cititrax label is back with a new set of wayward technoid experiments for the more trained ears on the dancefloors. This time it's Romania's Borusiade and newcomer The Sixteen Steps who share two sides of a wax plate and, of course, proceed to annihilate any idea of a quiet night in. The former sets off with the mechanical acid bumps of "Infatuation", guided by an eerie set of vocal blurs, and that's followed by the comparatively more beat-centric techno of the apocalyptic "Confutation". On the flip, The Sixteen Steps first lands on "Signals From The South", a house banger with noxious levels of mutant bass at its core, followed by the single-minded industrialism and sheer techno brutality of "Promises On The Run". WOWZAH!
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Intérprete: Ali Renault, Elenacolombi
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Obake EP
Obake EP (cassette)
Cat: ARBT 001. Rel: 05 Jul 17
Steeroll (5:24)
Mabolo (5:33)
Kaidan (5:57)
Balot (6:42)
Ishiki (feat Magano) (5:50)
Steeroll (Ryo Murakami remix) (4:44)
 in stock $11.41
A Blind Sign (reissue)
A Blind Sign (reissue) (12" + insert)
Cat: DE 164. Rel: 10 Jul 17
A Blind Sign (6:19)
Sargasso Sea (7:24)
On Reflexion (6:10)
Sargasso Sea (1981 demo) (7:58)
Review: Amongst minimal wave and alternative synth-pop enthusiasts, short-lived London band Shoc Corridor has an excellent reputation. Although they released a pair of albums and a gaggle of singles in 1983 and '84, it is '82 debut single A Blind Sign that gets collectors drooling. On this Dark Entries reissue, it's easy to see why. Flipside cut "Sargasso Sea", a fantastically spaced-out combination of heavily dub influenced post-punk bass, minimalist drum machine hits and liquid electronics, is particularly special, while "On Reflection" is a fine slab of swooning, near Balearic electronica. The title track, a Gary Numan-esque chunk of mutant synth-pop that bizarrely includes some jangly acoustic guitars amongst the arpeggio bass and twittering synthesizer melodies, is also inspired.
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Intérprete: ROTCIV, DJ ROCCA
 in stock $12.44
Primes
Primes (12" + insert)
Cat: DE 171. Rel: 27 Jul 17
Primes (7:17)
Stranger (feat Nicole Ginelli vocals & Doc Sleep) (4:37)
Imperial Tranz-Am (13:25)
Intérprete: Honey Soundsystem
 in stock $14.52
Men With No Memory
Men With No Memory (double 7")
Cat: RHD 7002HAWK. Rel: 02 Aug 17
Men With No Memory (3:13)
Poser (4:00)
With Butterfly Knives (4:17)
Stealing Geodes From The Nature Company (2:20)
Not Quite Music (0:49)
Review: Luke Wyatt is an NYC lo-fi experimentalist, now dwelling in Berlin and heads up the Valcrond Video imprint: which in recent times has served up great work by fellow retroverts in the form of Aussie electro fiend Privacy, the L.I.E.S. affiliated Steve Summers and analogue techno heroine Xosar. The sludgy and slow burning midnight rock on the title track is reminiscent of The Birthday Party via Ry Cooder, until he throws us a curveball with the aquatic electro frequencies of "Poser". On the flip, the vibe remains the same however "Stealing Geodes From The Nature Company" is a much deeper and experimental take on the Dopplereffekt sound. Finally, Wyatt gives you his perspective of Bob Dylan on the cheeky post punk ditty "Not Quite Music".
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $12.98
Rotlicht EP
Cat: PEACH 003. Rel: 20 Sep 17
Bierce (5:38)
Rotlicht (5:38)
Toothru (5:32)
Review: This Bristol based imprint is onto its third edition after smashing previous 12"s from homegirl Shanti Celeste and the mysterious Fred. Not much is known of next debutante Chekov either but if this EP is any indication: he's certainly on to great things. He could be a Bristolian, if the slowburning and bass heavy roller "Bierce" is any indication: it has a gritty industrial aesthetic to it too. "Rotlicht" (which translates into red light from German) is a dirty, late night house jam powered by dusty analogue elements and a lo-fi vibe. On the flip "Toothru" is the most mellow offering on the EP, where a woozy arpeggio is set adrift above a broken beat and some hypnotic pads letting this less is more approach really shine.
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 in stock $9.86
Going Backwards (Remixes)
Going Backwards (Remixes) (heavyweight vinyl double 12")
Cat: 889854 77461. Rel: 22 Sep 17
Going Backwards (Chris Liebing mix) (9:10)
Going Backwards (Solomun club remix) (7:53)
Going Backwards (The Belleville Three Deep Bass dub) (5:58)
Going Backwards (Chris Liebing Burn Slow mix) (7:01)
Going Backwards (Point Point remix) (4:31)
You Move (Latroit remix) (4:17)
Poison Heart (Soulsavers Re-Work) (3:43)
 in stock $18.16
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