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Singles
Nine/Deeper
Cat: STFM 008. Rel: 09 Jun 25
Nine/Deeper (14:23)
The Blue & Purple Starship Of Trust (13:20)
Review: Bassland Prophecy was a Southern California music collective featuring Alex Xenophon, Stuart Breidenstein who is ex-Skylab 2000, vocalist Alissa Kueker and Maxx Vaxx of Euterpre and Butterfly Garden. Their 1996 tracks 'Nine/Deeper' and 'Blue and Purple Starship of Trust' were thrilling genre collisions that have since become hard to find. The originals were long thought lost but have, in fact, turned up and been remastered and reissued by Bristol's Sex Tapes From Mars. Their sound was crafted using gear like the Juno 106, Yamaha FB-01, Roland S330 sampler, Sequential Circuits Pro-One with external MIDI, and various guitar pedals, all tools that helped forge their distinctive, otherworldly prog house sound.

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I Need Space To Dance
I Need Space To Dance (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: RS 062LP. Rel: 30 May 24
I Need Space (feat Overnite Oates) (5:42)
Dance & Dance Again (5:56)
Direct Source (5:58)
Saucy Hive Mind (5:27)
Sense Hyper (5:24)
Adapting (5:21)
Review: Boulderhead's I Need Space to Dance EP marks a significant expansion of his sonic horizons, taking in everything from contemplative dub moments to glistening rollers and a psychedelic tour-de-force. Tracks like 'I Need Space' featuring Overnite Oates and 'Dance and Dance Again' deliver shuffly spoken-word tech vibes, sure to become club favourites. Unified yet diverse, the EP appeals to fans of tech-house, prog, broken beat, and minimal techno alike, while Boulderhead, aka Henry James, exhibits the kind of top-tier production skills that hint at the potential for a full-length album.
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FTVVA 001
FTVVA 001 (red vinyl 12" + insert in spray-painted sleeve limited to 140 copies)
Cat: FTVVA 001. Rel: 20 Aug 24
Inkipak - "Betwixt" (6:36)
Gimmik - "Omnicron Acid" (Acid mix) (5:30)
Brian Kage - "City Of Tomorrow" (6:50)
Pop Out & Play - "Corrosive Tongue" (7:47)
Review: The Fourier Transform label outlay an arresting sonic journey on their debut release, bringing together breakbeat, ambient IDM, ambient techno, and prog house under a single banner. Opening with Inkipak's 'Betwixt', we're met with sonorous low-mid square waves and machine-gun-fire breaks, recalling the breathtaking, verging on apocalyptic expanse of a warehouse rave turned laser light show turned warzone. We break from this warring weir with 'Omnicron Acid' and 'City Of Tomorrow' by Gimmik and Brian Kage respectively, which lowers the intensity and sonic flow via spacious atmospheres and dudding percussive pops. Finally, the perfect fusion of the former two moods is achieved on 'Corrosive Tongue', the lead synth on which sounds like just that.
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Inner Song Remixes Part 1
Cat: STS 38912. Rel: 08 Oct 21
Wake Up (Loraine James remix) (3:29)
Re-Wild (Breaka remix) (5:20)
Corner Of My Sky (feat John Cale - Coby Sey remix) (8:44)
Review: The righty much venerated Kelly Lee Owens has tracks from her recent Inner Song album remixed on Smalltown Supersound here. Loraine James opens up with a take on 'Wake Up' that is all broken beats and abstract electronic sounds. 'Re-Wild' then gets a Breaka remix which layers in plenty of UK continuum vibes, skittish perc and bass heavy drums. Last of all is 'Corner Of My Sky' as reworked by Coby Sey, and it is a busy drum workout for tribal dance floors that will pin you to the ground.
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Machines Of Hazard EP
Machines Of Hazard EP (12" + insert)
Cat: BARBATUS 003. Rel: 12 May 25
Secrets Of Nexus (7:06)
Laboratory's Hazard (7:10)
Ancient Technology (7:27)
The Dawn Of Machines (6:02)
Review: Indo-Ukrainian producer Mayank Saraiya, under his Pontiff Ordric alias, helms the third chapter of the Barbatus series with a new four-track release that continues the label's deep-space electro saga. Based out of the Barbatus label's inner circle, Saraiya not only crafts the music but also handles the mix and mastering, giving this entry a tightly unified sound. 'Secrets Of Nexus' and 'Laboratory's Hazard' pulse with crisp, syncopated drums and shimmering 80s-inspired synths, while the B-side moves into darker, more propulsive territory i 'Ancient Technology' runs on acidic undercurrents and robotic swing and 'The Dawn Of Machines' closes the set with a steady proto-trance march that edges into cinematic territory. It's a new release that never leans too heavily on nostalgia, instead reanimating vintage electro textures with just enough detail and narrative flair to keep things compelling. Riddled with sonic in-jokes and pirate lore, this one rewards both the dancers and the heads i electro as odyssey, with its boots still muddy from the last expedition.
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Intérprete: DJ Mau Mau
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Big Sky Liquid Sun
Big Sky Liquid Sun (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: BSR 045. Rel: 01 May 25
Green Thumbs (8:16)
Mountain Ash (6:49)
Acheron Cauldron (7:14)
Magma Flow (5:13)
Review: Cracking the back window open, Sleep D aerate our inner herbaria with a gas exchange in progressive techno, letting us in again on their outdoorsy brand of photosynthetic dance music. Always deepeneing their connection to the natural world, the EP opens with 'Green Thumbs' before vine-whipping us into the curious perks of 'Mountain Ash'; both nail a blithe, fairylike spirit, and the flushed-out, unencumbered feel of braving a hike after a cucumber face mask. 'Acheron Cauldron' carries the listener to a volcanic peak, where relentless kick and pulsating bassline brings us to seismic climax, leaving only eerie whispers. Closer 'Magma Flow', finally, is a trance-inducing finale hearing a slowed but thicketed texture, as brambles and stamens cloud our vision of a synth aurora.
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Álbumes
Join The Future: UK Bleep & Bass 1988-91
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Join The Future: UK Bleep & Bass 1988-91 (limited yellow vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: C&D 001YELLOW. Rel: 07 Oct 21
Unique 3 & The Mad Musician - "Only The Beginning" (7:49)
Original Clique - "Come To Papa" (5:29)
Demonik - "Labyrinthe" (6:14)
Nexus 21 - "Self Hypnosis" (Mr Whippy remix) (6:45)
Cabaret Voltaire - "Easy Life" (Jive Turkey mix) (6:06)
Alfanso - "Dub Feels Nice" (previously unreleased) (5:07)
Ital Rockers - "Dreams" (5:19)
Man Machine - "Animal" (DJ Martin & DJ Holmes Primordial Jungle mix) (6:53)
Nightmares On Wax - "21st Kong" (4:49)
Tuff Little Unit - "Join The Future" (original instrumental mix - previously unreleased) (4:49)
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Music For The Radical Xenomaniac Vol 2: Hedonistic Highlights From The Lowlands 1990-1999
Q - "From Within" (Body mix) (6:00)
Integrity II - "Living In A Fantasy" (5:54)
Strange Ways - "Strange Ways" (4:59)
Thee J Johanz - "Stompin N Rising" (5:21)
Exposure - "Love Quest" (4:32)
Tons Of Tones - "Oh Ah Oh Ah Oh" (5:18)
Interface - "Temazepam" (6:18)
It's Thinking - "Hyperion" (5:54)
Eric Nouhan - "Technobility" (6:14)
Secret Cinema - "Sundance" (5:53)
Hole In One - "Spiritual Ideas For Virtual Reality" (10:27)
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Music For The Radical Xenomaniac Vol 3: Hedonistic Highlights From The Lowlands 1990-1999
The Connection Machine - "Echoes From Tau Ceti" (5:13)
Direct Movement - "Natural Chemistry" (6:42)
Paradise 3001 - "Surfin The Cuban Waves" (5:48)
Exquisite Corpse - "Strange Attractor" (6:02)
Orlando Voorn - "Delphi" (6:34)
NYX - "Glider" (5:42)
Stefan Robbers - "Afridisiac" (Jumpy mix) (7:10)
Fluxland - "Fluxland" (7:07)
This Side Up - "Glider" (4:29)
Georgio Schultz - "Trance" (4:59)
Quazar - "Cycledrops" (4:44)
2000 & One - "Crystal" (6:36)
Review: Dutch label Amazing! has been hard at work on a pretty sizeable project that now finally sees the light of day. Music For The Radical Xenomaniac: Hedonistic Highlights From The Lowlands 1990-1999 is a three-part series with each one offering up four sides of lush post-rave electronics that dips into influences from techno, electro, progressive, dance, pop and downtempo. Plenty of these artists are new names to us but the music is quality - from the lush deep house of The Connection Machine's opener 'Echoes From Tau Ceti' to the slick and emotive tech of 2000 & One's closing cut 'Crystal.'

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