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Juno's full catalogue of Psy/Goa Trance
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Fabric Presents Sama' Abdulhadi
Sama' ABDULHADI / VARIOUS
Fabric Presents Sama' Abdulhadi (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: FABRIC 218LP. Rel: 23 Nov 23
Acid Arab - "Laba Staifia" (Ammar 808 remix) (6:19)
XZYKO - "Kangoa" (7:52)
Sama' Abdulhadi - "Well Fee" (feat Walaa Sbait) (6:15)
Carbon/Peter Groskreutz - "Discharge" (6:53)
Michael Klein - "Contact" (6:54)
Sylvie Miles - "Man In The Woods" (6:31)
Lutgens - "ASMR" (6:12)
Psycrain/CAT - "Goosebombs" (5:40)
Review: Sama' Abdulhadi is a DJ who very proudly represents her Palestinian roots and is the first artist from her homeland to break out onto the international stage. She has a passion for sound design and has famously been arrested and jailed for eight days for desecrating a religious site when she played a set, with permission, at Nabi Musa. Her entry into the legendary fabric series is a doozy with emotive techno and cavernous deep house from the likes of Michael Klein, Carbon & Peter Groskreutz and Acid Arab as well as her own cut 'Well Fee' (feat Walaa Sbait).
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 in stock $22.52
To The Places I Call(ed) Home
Cat: RMECR 004. Rel: 01 Nov 24
Regreso (4:00)
Homesick (7:21)
El Juego (6:23)
Laminar Flow (with Zaatar) (5:14)
Sol (5:55)
A Precious Loss (5:21)
Gallery's Endless Dreams (with Curses) (5:43)
Movimientos (6:16)
Au Revoir (5:43)
Review: DC Salas' second album To The Places I Call(ed) Home is a personal journey through memories, loss, and the idea of home, blending house, progressive, new beat, acid, Goa and trance. Created over two years in Brussels and on tour, it became a form of healing after personal tragedies and reconnects Salas with his Peruvian heritage. Featuring collaborations with Curses and Moroccan artist Zaatar, each track captures significant moments in his life while honoring his past. Despite its themes of grief, the album remains uplifting, offering bright dancefloor energy and a sense of renewal.
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Tags: Tech House
 in stock $24.67
Elation Station
Cat: CKNOWLP 4. Rel: 16 Nov 23
Schponglen (11:05)
Yeah [16x] (6:42)
Hands In The Air (6:45)
Ned Kelly Trance (6:17)
Full Moon Party (6:29)
Bleeps & Bloops (6:43)
Immaculate Vibes (7:24)
 in stock $27.64
Transmissions (30th Anniversary Edition) (Record Store Day RSD 2023)
Cat: DEMREC 1097. Rel: 17 May 23
High Energy Protons (6:49)
The Heavens (6:17)
Luna-tic (8:52)
Contact (5:52)
Acid Moon (8:31)
10,000 Miles (5:55)
Laughing Gas (8:09)
Man To Ray (6:47)
 in stock $19.05
Bible Of Dreams (reissue)
Bible Of Dreams (reissue) (2xLP in spot-varnished debossed sleeve)
Cat: DEMREC 1173. Rel: 15 Mar 24
Komit (8:13)
Jaron De Cecile (7:01)
Kaguya Hime (6:56)
Children Of The Night (8:04)
Comga Fury (8:11)
God Is God (6:49)
Swamp Thing (5:15)
Shark (9:41)
Review: Reissued on vinyl for the first time, here comes Juno Reactor's 1997 LP Bible of Dreams, also newly remastered and available on double black vinyl. Juno Reactor's fourth album, Bible Of Dreams came with a staunchly different sound compared to the group's previous albums, and moved away from the traditional dance beats by implementing tribal influences. The band collaborated with Amampondo, a traditional South African percussion act, on the single 'Conga Fury'. Watkins and Amampondo went on a five-week tour of the US, opening for Moby. With many of its tracks appearing in acclaimed pop culture soundtracks - the likes of The Matrix Reloaded, Animatrix, Mortal Kombat Annihilation and Beowulf - its composer, producer, musician and performer Ben Watkins has gone on to become an essential innovator of modern electronic music and a pioneer of trance.
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Intérprete: Jane Fitz, Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $39.45
Labyrinth (reissue)
Labyrinth (reissue) (2xLP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: DEMREC 1125. Rel: 30 Aug 24
Conquistador I (5:04)
Conquistador II (5:55)
Giant (3:58)
Mona Lisa Overdrive (4:46)
Navras (9:03)
Mutant Message (6:46)
Zwara (5:52)
War Dogs (5:02)
Angels & Men (6:58)
Review: Juno Reactor's 2004 album Labyrinth makes its vinyl debut, presented on double 140g black vinyl. This sixth studio album from Ben Watkins, a key innovator in electronic music, melds orchestral, industrial, and techno elements with the band's signature tribal sound, exemplified in tracks like 'Conquistador II.' Labyrinth also includes two collaborations with Don Davis from The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions: 'Mona Lisa Overdrive' and 'Navras.' While Labyrinth represents a departure from the psy-trance roots of its predecessor Shango, leaning more towards dark d&b influences, its intricate detailsiespecially in percussion and Latin guitar elementsireveal themselves after multiple listens. The album is a distinctive listening experience, enhanced by Juno Reactor's unique fusion of electronic and global sounds. For fans of dark, immersive dance music and live percussion, this vinyl release provides a rich, sonic journey through Watkins' experimental vision.
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Science Friction
Cat: ONRO 07. Rel: 15 Aug 24
Coalescence (6:08)
Anemoia (6:39)
Machine Spirit (7:44)
Science Friction (6:33)
Gnosis (6:44)
Nova Prospekt (6:55)
Deep Bass Nine (8:05)
Just A Phase (5:27)
Review: On Rotation label regular Lisene makes an impressive album debut here with his Science Friction long player which is a tribute to the psychedelic prog-trance sound he helped pioneer. Crafted with meticulous attention over several years, the album seamlessly transitions between diverse moods and grooves while showcasing Lisene's unique production style. It features club-ready tracks and bass-heavy electro perfect for DJs alongside expansive, slow-motion soundscapes for home listeners. Lisene describes it as a 15-year journey that captures his musical evolution and future vision. With its rich, cinematic flair, this one is a doozy.
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 in stock $29.25
Skybox
Skybox (LP)
Cat: TAR 015. Rel: 23 Dec 22
Ultranova (4:40)
Exoteric (3:58)
Hitherto (5:41)
Crater Edge (2:14)
Skybox (4:59)
Maziora (5:15)
Glazed (4:21)
Raytraced (2:47)
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 in stock $16.52
Dot The I
Dot The I (lathe cut 2xLP limited to 50 copies)
Cat: KK 047. Rel: 12 Dec 24
4sight (6:24)
Choke (6:17)
Circularity (5:33)
Erection (6:19)
KMS-30 (5:45)
On The Spot (6:38)
Parallilo (7:01)
Precision (5:32)
Solid Air (5:40)
Stealth (5:25)
Touch & Go (5:59)
Tubeless (5:53)
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 in stock $31.38
Are You Shpongled? (remastered)
Are You Shpongled? (remastered) (heavyweight vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: TWSLP 4RM21. Rel: 23 Feb 23
Shpongle Falls (8:17)
Shpongle Spores (7:13)
Vapour Rumours (10:56)
Monster Hit (8:28)
Behind Closed Eyelids (12:29)
Divine Moments Of Truth (10:17)
And The Day Turned To Night (14:42)
Review: What goes around, comes around, at least when it comes to dance music culture. The rise in new productions informed by early psy-trance and hallucinatory ambient techno jams has led to a swathe of reissues of long-forgotten releases from the 1990s. Here's another, and a chance to cop London outfit Shpongle's 1998 debut album, Are You Shpongled. As an LP, it's very much of its time, with the pair brilliantly blurring the boundaries between spacey ambient, dub, chill out room-ready downtempo grooves, intergalactic-sounding drum & bass, flute-sporting soundscapes and the kind of bustling rhythms and shroom-fuelled electronics that were once the preserve of new age travellers in brightly coloured trousers and slightly damp woolly hats.
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 in stock $44.80
Museum Of Consciousness (remastered)
Cat: TWSLP 45RM21. Rel: 21 Mar 23
Brain In A Fish Tank (7:52)
How The Jellyfish Jumped Up The Mountain (10:09)
The Aquatic Garden Of Extra-celestial Delights (11:40)
Juggling Molecules (9:16)
Further Adventures In Shpongleland (6:15)
The Epiphany Of Mrs Kugla (6:37)
Ticking The Amygdala (8:35)
Review: Sphongle continue to gift their fans with these exquisite reissues of their illustrious catalogue, catching up to more recent times with the richly dynamic sound of Museum Of Consciousness. This 2013 epic leant in on every dimension of Simon Ponsford and Raja Ram's sound, at once bristling with kinetic electronica energy while keeping their much-loved mysticism front and centre. It's a trip, like a Sphongle album should be, but it's also got a certain bite which more than stands up to the rigours of the modern dancefloor. One of the group's great skills has been in moving with the times while staying true to a certain deep-rooted, festival-friendly playfulness. Grab a slice of cosmic delight, freshly remastered for your brain to happily feast on.
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 in stock $42.66
Cubic Space (remastered)
Cat: SMI 016. Rel: 17 Sep 24
Zero Bug (6:44)
Eclipse (7:46)
Lost Cargo (7:24)
Mind Melt (8:32)
Matrix (7:54)
The Blazing Sun (dub remix) (6:58)
Global Drift (5:17)
Nu Dawn (7:51)
Review: Cubic Space by SYT is a highly sought album from UK's mid-90s underground trance/rave scene, originally released on the Magick Eye Records, the label co-founded by Swordfish from Astralasia. With SYT short for "shave yer tongue" - don't ask us, we don't know - Cubic Space amounted to the only record outputted by the pseudonym, yet still went on to charm club-goers, owing to its unique trance sound-sources not available to the average high street shopper, and its many sprouting tangents through futuro-"tribal" sounds, dashing any concerns over tempo regulation or idiosyncrasy in the process; an ill a fellow artist might suffer from. Club numbers like 'Eclipse' and 'Global Drift' are torrential enough; it's the filterpassed breakbeats of the likes of 'Nu Dawn', and the punctiform, recherche sound design of 'Lost Cargo' that really get us moving.
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Kicking Dust: The Goa Way A Full Circle Compilation
VARIOUS
Cat: FCR 002. Rel: 01 Jul 24
Front Line Assembly - "Enemy Number One" (4:07)
Joi - "A Desert Storm" (7:19)
A Grumh. - "Nguu (Petite Fugue)" (4:10)
Clock Dva - "Sound Mirror" (5:42)
A2L - "Come On" (4:42)
Van Belle - "Dreams (Final Dance)" (4:54)
Syntech - "Discontented" (8:13)
CCCP - "Orient Express" (Pogo mix) (6:04)
Cabaret Voltaire - "Here To Go" (Little dub) (4:01)
Bleep - "Mr Barth In The Sahara" (4:46)
3 Times 6 - "You Can Run" (Razormaid mix) (7:01)
Review: The Full Circle compilation celebrates the origins of psychedelic dance music and traces its roots to a small town in India where hippie outcasts gathered for freeform outdoor parties. The sound famously evolved into the Goa trance scene. Alexis Le-Tan and Joakim's duo project began a decade ago. Inspired by Goa trance records played at the wrong speed, they cooked up their signature slow, heavy, and trippy sound. Reflecting on the current resurgence of trance in club music, the compilation honours Goa's early days with tracks from pioneering DJs like Laurent and Goa Gil. This meticulously curated release includes liner notes by Tom Colebrooke and an interview excerpt with Mike Maguire, a Goa Trance pioneer.
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Gonzo Goa II: Party Music 86-93
VARIOUS
Cat: SMI 014. Rel: 17 Jun 24
Shikasta - "Self Indulgence" (6:00)
Dance 2 Trance - "Freaks" (6:16)
Fatal Error - "Fatal Error" (5:54)
Eden Transmission - "I'm So High" (11:54)
Voov - "It's Anything You Want It To Be & It's A Gass" (4:39)
Digital Connection - "Heatwave" (Hotter mix) (4:13)
Industrial - "The Gauntlet" (4:43)
Pause 8 - "Radio Morocco" (mix 2 Youth dub mix) (5:52)
Scarecrow - "ROE" (5:53)
Hn03 - "Doughnut Dollies" (4:54)
Eat Static - "Almost Human" (Abduction mix) (7:42)
Axel F - "Geronimo" (Special instrumental mix) (6:52)
Review: Continuing the research project started last year, Sound Metaphors, Transmigration, and historian Ray Castle present an in-depth analysis of the dancefloor scene in Goa during the 80s and early 90s, before trance became a mainstream genre. This tropical underground haven thrived on unique aesthetics, with dedicated collectors and DJs curating the finest "special goa music" from the era's emerging electronic tracks. This compilation features impactful new beat, proto-techno, early progressive, trance, industrial, EBM and house music tracks, accompanied by event photographs in a double LP gatefold with a poster and liner notes by Ray Castle. Re-mastered in Berlin, it's an essential addition to any record collection.
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Vaccine (remastered)
Vaccine (remastered) (180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: TWSLPYB 1RM. Rel: 25 May 23
Crystalline (5:23)
Shine (4:42)
Pound A Rhythm (5:36)
Safety In Numbers (5:38)
Night Lead Me Astray (5:07)
Train (7:27)
Spinning Into Place (6:34)
SYS 700 (6:51)
Tetris (4:17)
 in stock $34.62
Vaccine Electronic (remastered)
Vaccine Electronic (remastered) (180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: TWSLPYB 2RM. Rel: 24 May 23
Train (Electronic mix) (7:17)
Pound A Rhythm (Electronic mix) (7:57)
Spinning Into Place (Electronic mix) (8:07)
Night Lead Me Astray (Electronic mix) (7:42)
Crystalline (Electronic mix) (5:50)
Shine (Electronic mix) (6:47)
Delina Did It (Electronic mix) (6:17)
Sonnambula (Electronic mix) (4:28)
Review: The twin 'electronic' album to the supposedly 'acoustic' album that came before, Vaccine Electronic is Younger Brother's eight-track compendium of electronic versions of the 2011 album 'Vaccine', released three years later. Packed with may a psytrance meltdown and crystalline glitch-freaks - as if our ears had just been injected with a new experimental psilocyboid - choice tracks such as 'Night Led Me Astray Electronic' lay especial claim to Posford and Vaughan's mammoth production skill, in contrast to their matchable songwriting ability as defined on the earlier album.
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