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Singles
Refined Textures Vol 1
Cat: AER 03. Rel: 22 Feb 11
1Dan - "Foundations"
Bittersuite - "Squeeze In"
Miles Sagnia - "Can We Heal Them?"
Review: Atmospheric Existence Recordings keep up their annual release rate with label boss Miles Sagnia inviting 1Dan and Bittersuite to join him on only the third release. Newcomer 1Dan opens proceedings with the sprawling soft machine funk flex of "Foundations", a track driven by gutter deep bass movements, steppy syncopation and rich sonic textures that no doubt helped influence the title of the EP. On the flip Bittersuite step forward with the upwards acid dub pressure of "Squeeze In" which steadily accrues an acidic overtone before a delightful left turn into a futuristic mechano soul rhythmic thrust. It's left to Sagnia to provide the final moment with the tightly relentless throb of "Can We Heal Them" that slowly reveals its inner acid brilliance.
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out of stock $6.21
Herdersmat Part 23
Cat: MORDBOX 003DISC1. Rel: 23 Mar 23
The Advent - "Radar 06" (7:31)
Sedvs - "Come Clean" (5:38)
Bas Mooy & Jeroen Liebregts - "Ash" (7:06)
Under Black Helmet - "Message" (5:52)
Review: Those seeking out the hardest, no holds barred techno need look no further than the latest Mord release. On Herdersmat Part 23, the esteemed Dutch label presents four furious tracks by some of the scene's heaviest hitters. On side A, the one-and-only Cisco Ferreira returns under The Advent alias with the proper old school techno vibe of 'Radar 06', followed by the functional DJ tool by Sedvs 'Come Clean' which is proper tackle for tripping out under the strobe. Over on the second side of the disc, you'll be banged into submission by a couple of seething industrial-edged cuts; label staple Bas Mooy teams up with Jeroen Liebregts on the seething 'Ash' and closing it out with the Code Is Law affiliated Under Black Helmet on 'Message'.
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out of stock $13.48
Acid Halo People
Cat: MOLL 003. Rel: 29 Nov 06
Agaric - "Acid Sluts"
Bruce Logan - "Your Halo Is Slipping"
Eidolon - "You People"
Review: Some of the most promising Swedish artists on this new Moll release. The label is an excellent guideline of today's techno movement. Firm thumping kicks are at the base of these dancefloor monsters. The boys turn out to be full blown bassline engineers, pushing the envelope when it comes to supersonic frequencies.
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out of stock $8.29
Re:align EP
Cat: RE 27. Rel: 23 Oct 20
Alternate Current - "Borrowed Language" (6:22)
Dreadmaul & Tobe:n - "Homunculus" (6:08)
LCP - "Off Limits" (5:22)
Books - "Cosine" (4:57)
Review: Fresh off the back of Cryptographic's intense 'Echo' release comes this fitting V/A from the ever-intriguing Swiss experimental 170 label Re:st. Music to realign our Covid-ravaged chakras to 'Re:align' introduces three new names to the label; Alternate Current steams out of the gates with a dub techno juggernaut 'Borrowed Language' while Dreadmaul & Tobe:n whip a rhythmic stampede that's screaming to be unleashed on a big system with 'Homunculus'. Flip for two slightly more cosmic tales as label founder LCP gently pats us down with the trickling lolloping loops of 'Off Limits' before Books signs us out with the sparse and skippy 'Cosine'. Refine your alignments.

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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Bass
out of stock $15.29
The Whip
The Whip (12")
Cat: RSB 7. Rel: 14 Aug 09
Ancient Methods - "The Whip"
Jorn Svin, Karsten Pflum, Jonas Olesen & Copyflex - "Eat Like Hawks"
out of stock $6.74
The Ohne Hande Remixes
The Ohne Hande Remixes (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: AW 1. Rel: 15 Dec 14
Ohne Hande (Maschinendub)
Ohne Hande (acappella)
Ohne Hande (Fundamental mix)
Ohne Hande (Pogo Im Saurebad Plural mix)
Review: The Berlin-based aufnahme + wiedergabe label elect to revisit Legacy From A Cold World, last year's fine debut album from Black Egg, with the focus on one specific track and one special artist. As the recent remixes of Powell suggested, Michael Wollenhaupt's Ancient Methods project is perfectly tooled to instigate some truly inspirational reworks given the correct source material and his four versions of "Ohne Ha?nde" are the stuff of techno dreams. Wedged inbetween EBM, industrial and techno, the "Maschinendub" version is a wonderfully seedy affair, whilst the Accapella version fizzes with underlying menace. The Fundamental mix will please those seeking some thunderous techno whilst the closing "Pogo Im Saurebad Plural" version veers off into the realm of primitive electronics. Superb stuff!
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Khidi Anniversery Series Vol 2
Cat: KHIDIANIV 002. Rel: 15 Sep 22
Ancient Methods & OTHR - "Vast Vanishing" (4:43)
Roman & Boyd Chidt - "Self-Deprivation" (6:13)
Silent Servant - "Manic" (4:56)
Unhuman & Vulkanski - "Mescaline Network" (6:05)
Review: Khidi rolls out another anniversary EP here and it is another various artists affair that takes no prisoners. On their opener, Ancient Methods & OTHR bring some hellish metal and industrial overtones to the stomping, vicious 'Vast Vanishing' with its horror-core vocals. Roman & Boyd Chidt don't let up but offer a more linear and streamlined bit of stomping techno pressure. Silent Servant unleashes lashings of metallic synths over his signature tech sounds and then the floating loops of Unhuman & Vulkanski suspend you just above a rusty old factory floor.
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out of stock $15.03
Three Colours
Cat: REGULAR0356. Rel: 13 Dec 07
Black
Green
Orange
Review: "Three Colours", by Anna (aka Boris Brejcha) has support from Chris Fortier, Angel Molina, Pablo Bolivar, Ulysses, Maurice Aymard, Xpansul and more.
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Brothers In Arms EP
The Anxious - "Example Of Life"
Bas Mooy & Vincent De Wit - "Zondagsschool"
Lars Klein - "Shinobi No Mono"
Primal - "Illegal Intentions"
Andre Walter & Chris Hope - "Inform"
Jeroen Liebegts - "Replace Or Rename"
Mattias Fridell - "Malfunction"
Ogi - "Volium"
Review: We live in a world filled with potential "Axes of evil". There is destruction hiding everywhere, and everyone is surrounded by continents which are infected with violent wars. So it is time to pick up the weapons we use best. and there is no better machine of mental destruction than this series of bone-crushing artillery. Blessed with powers reaching beyond bullets, daisy-cutters, mines and raging soldiers, the Audio Assault ARMS label brings all techno warriors that they need. The pure rage of highly infectious mutant underground techno! ARMS is a sub-label from the pounding Dutchmen from Audio Assault Recordings, Bas Mooy and Jeroen Liebregts. Always delivering quality rock - hard techno productions, showcasing various known artists and upcoming talents. On this tenth cut they present a special anniversary double pack, featuring an impressive army of techno warriors, fighting their guerrilla battle to put quality dark techno back in the place where it belongs. So take cover and hide!
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out of stock $12.43
The Tesla Agents Vol 1
Cat: TSL 001. Rel: 29 Jul 10
Stratosfear
Sentry
Hyperion
Test Radio
out of stock $8.29
Mutant City Acid
Mutant City Acid (limited hand-numbered 12")
Cat: BV 16. Rel: 28 Jan 15
Mark Archer - "We Jack The House"
Ben Pest - "Schedule Acid"
Posthuman - "Don't Rush"
Chevron - "Vishnu 303"
Review: Drum machines, synths and sequencers are alive and kicking on this various artist EP from, Posthuman's Balkan Vinyl label which features Horror Boogie's Ben Pest and Planet Mu artist Chevron. Mark Archer, a name familiar to Balkan Vinyl, opens the EP with an electrified piece of four-to-the-floor techno funk, while Ben Pest boils down the instrumentation in "Scheduled Acid" for a track that sounds like a cooler version of Mylo's "Muscle Car". Posthuman takes the EP into spacey, Detroit, 909 techno territory with "Don't Rush", while Chevron powers up his 303 to supply a track as cheeky and acidic as what Killekill's Affie Yusuf can muster.
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Intérprete: Jerome Hill
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Organic Elements EP
Cat: SBCV 003. Rel: 14 Oct 16
Artefakt - "Curvature Of Mind" (7:42)
Alan Backdrop - "Quaraman" (6:49)
Ben Gibson - "Floating Shadows" (6:46)
Tripsolate & Redundaent - "Akay" (9:50)
Review: Bari, Puglia based SUBOSC is helmed by producer Kaelan and presents four excursions through the more hypnotic and cerebral strains of techno. Berlin's Artefakt starts off on the A side with with the trance inducing reductionism of "Curvature Of Mind", while Italian Alan Backdrop returns after what seems like a long absence from the scene, but he's back in form on the exquisite sound design of "Quaraman". On the flip there's Kiwi Ben Gibson with the Millsian touch of "Floating Shadows" which will certainly draw you down into the abyss, while local duo Tripsolate & Redundaent offer up something a bit more different on the electro/dub techno crossover of "Akay" and as unusual as this hybrid must sound, it really works and is truly a highlight. Tip!
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out of stock $7.78
In Loving Memory 3:4
Cat: STRX 008. Rel: 18 Oct 07
Atheus - "Deploy"
Quantec - "Metamorphosed"
Bvdub - "Alone In The Crowd"
Remote - "Reveal"
Review: Styrax presents part 3 in the nice "In Loving Memory" series. There are four tracks by a new line of producers paying tribute to the sounds that made them spend so much time dancing.
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out of stock $7.25
Edition 3
Edition 3 (limited numbered hand-stamped vinyl 12")
Cat: MLM 07. Rel: 20 Feb 17
Autre & Xinner - "Nebula" (7:00)
Autre - "Seiryu" (7:02)
Kryptic Universe - "01309 Stairways" (9:04)
Owen Jay & Brian James - "Chordless" (5:25)
Review: Given the success of the first two installments of the Editions series, it's little surprise to see XDB put together a third volume for his Metrolux imprint. He's assembled another crack team of international contributors, too. Autre and Xinner join forces on opener "Nebula", a fine combination of low-slung techno drums, restless electronics and deep space sonics. Autre goes solo to deliver the fluttering, late night hypnotism of "Seiryu", before Kryptic Universe steals the show with "01309 Stairways", a superb chunk of rolling intelligent techno that features an extended ambient intro. Owen Jay and Brian James round things off with the distorted drum machine hits and woozy riffs of "Chordless" (which, to be fair, is an accurate title).
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out of stock $10.12
Magic
Magic (12")
Cat: PBX 22. Rel: 10 Sep 12
Magic (feat Ice Truck - vocal)
Magic (instrumental)
Astral Projections (feat Ice Truck - Detroit mix)
Astral Projections (feat erika Tele - interlude)
Review: The Magic EP sees the Aux 88 duo Keith Tucker and Tommy Hamilton return to their Black Tokyo project with the first original material since their eponymous 2010 album. It's difficult not to fall under the spell of the glacier like chords at the core of the title track, their presence complemented by Ice Truck's vocals, typical bass driven drums and thick square synth patterns. The accompanying instrumental version shorn of the Japanese singer only serves to highlight the potency of Tucker and Hamilton's Motor City Utopia arrangement. Complementing this bright production is the much darker and indeed tougher Detroit mix of "Astral Projections" which once again places the bassline closest to your sensory receptors as all manner of rugged drum patterns and arcane bleeps cascade around the channels.
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Remix Sessions 1
Cat: PBX 18. Rel: 23 May 11
Real To Reel (Ellen Allien remix)
Real To Reel (Aux 88 club mix)
Black Tokyo (Niko Marks mix)
Soul Of Black (Arthur Oskan Beat remix)
out of stock $9.32
I Get Claire
Cat: ABUSE 001. Rel: 17 Sep 10
B 52's vs Fatboy Slim - "I Get Claire"
Prosper & Adam Polo - "The Stooges On Acid"
out of stock $9.32
Battle Break
B-Ball Joints - "Battle Joint 1" (2:13)
Bischepiehls - "Dancemix 2016" (5:37)
DJ Dee Kay - "Battle Weapon III" (1:58)
Venderstrooik - "Tamahatu Appapa Lagos" (4:28)
Evil Grimace - "3 Litres" (3:26)
Tough! - "Die Hard Domination Pro" (Iron club theme) (2:02)
L.A.A.M - "Don't Lol" (4:41)
Battle Break - "Battle Brawl" (vocals) (5:07)
Review: Belgian imprint PRR! PRR! Follows up some great releases by homeboy Maoupa Mazzochetti and DJ Coquelin with the Battle Break various artists compilation that shows off their new breed of recruits. Expect some nefariously rusty and dust coated lo-fi EBM mutations of the techno battle tools kind; sold already? Take for instance the explosive synth bass funk explosion of B-Ball Joints "Battle Joints 1", the early 90s rave referencing and absurd sample collage that is Bischepiehls' "Dancemix 2016" and Venderstrooik's "Tamahatu Appapa Lagos" which bears an uncanny resemblance at times to the afore mentioned Mazzochetti. Sadly he does not appear on this release but rest assured there's still more goodies: honourable mentions to Evil Grimace and their gabber mimicking and L.A.A.M.'s dusty house workout "Don't LOL".
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out of stock $10.12
Basic Scenario
Basic Scenario (hand-stamped grey vinyl 12" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: INTOTO 002. Rel: 23 Feb 17
Breathe Out (6:23)
Basic Scenario (6:00)
Review: After a four-year hiatus, Briana "B.Traits" Price returned to action late last year with her first ever vinyl release, an experimental deep house double A-side on her InToto label. Here she returns with a similarly limited, purple vinyl release. This time round, she's in an altogether more forthright mood, delivering two slabs of thrusting, late night techno. While the metallic and out-there flipside "Basic Scenario" - all ultra-heavy drums, booming bass, industrial electronics and mutant vocal samples - is rather good, it's A-side "Breathe Out" that makes this 12" an essential purchase. While it also boasts similarly weighty kick drums and trippy samples, it feels more addictive thanks to Price's use of crispy snares, breathy vocal stabs, and sweaty drum machine fills.
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out of stock $10.12
Slope
Slope (12")
Cat: B12-16. Rel: 11 Jun 07
Slope
Magnetic Fields
Static Glitch
Review: "Slope" is the first full release from B12 since "3EP" on Warp Records in 1998. Classic B12 deep-space melodies and Detroit techno influences still shine through, with 21st century production. "Slope" brings the beats to the dancefloor while "Magnetic Fields" and "Static Glitch" twist and turn though menacing atmospherics and jilted grooves.
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out of stock $6.21
All Abandon All
Cat: CPU 00100100B. Rel: 27 Oct 16
Untold (4:39)
Play With Me (5:33)
Step Inside (5:03)
Conektion (4:31)
Review: UK IDM legends Michael Golding and Steve Rutter aka B12 return with more new material for Sheffield's Central Processing Unit, following up some great releases. Some seminal ones on Warp Records and their eponymous imprint, of course. Not to mention the pair's new imprint FireScope in recent times. Starting out on the A side with the deep, stripped and mellow 303 acid of "Untold" and "Play With Me" which re-captures the zeitgeist of early UK intelligent techno; a sound they helped pioneer. On the flip, they save the best for last on the dark and tunnelling downbeat futurism of "Conektion". More amazing work from these true heroes of the electronic music underground.
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Intérprete: J. Haller
out of stock $8.56
Bokide 325
Cat: SOMA 431. Rel: 01 Sep 15
Into The Void (5:15)
Descension (4:31)
Unsound Mind (4:56)
Terra Incognita (4:14)
Review: Floating between their own B12 imprint and the mighty Warp Records, the UK's Michael Golding and Steve Rutter, also known as B12, have been important in the development of the Anglo techno and IDM scenes up to this day. In 2015, after a lengthy hiatus which saw them release their last 12" in 2007, the duo make their return and it's on Slam's legendary Soma imprint. A good British showdown, indeed. "Into The Void" is a pile of broken drum machine twists, while "Descension" leans towards classic electronica patters and 'intelligent' techno routes. On the flipside, "Unsound Mind" clicks and steps its way through eerie pads and heavy slices of kick drums, whereas "Terra Incognita" enters the ambient kingdom, a habitat only mildly populated by percussion. Terrific.
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Intérprete: John Shima
out of stock $9.85
Practopia
Practopia (12")
Cat: B12-15. Rel: 11 Jun 07
Practopia
Solitude
New Age
Deluge
Ecliptic
Review: "Practopia" was the last ever release on B12 Records, first printed in 1996. Only five test pressings were ever made. Sought after for over a decade, it is now re-mastered and committed to vinyl, (with one extra track - "Ecliptic"). Every vinyl has the B12 signature engravings in the run-out grooves. No words can truly describe this music. It is absolutely stunning. Only 700 copies are available, so don't sleep on it.
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Intérprete: Jonny 5
out of stock $7.25
In Vain
B12 feat YONII
In Vain (white vinyl 12")
Cat: FS 006. Rel: 22 Mar 17
Sympathy (4:01)
Shotgun (3:21)
Moth (3:38)
Sympathy Beatz (5:31)
Moth Beatz (3:19)
Review: UK IDM duo Steve Rutter and Michael Golding aka B12 continue on with their new found winning streak and another brilliant release on their FireScope imprint. "In Vain" features Yonii's sultry vocals accompanied a minimal and bass heavy arrangement that calls to mind the 'grey area' experiments by the Autonomic crew several years back while also on the A side we've got the lush dark ambient journey "Shotgun" which perfect compliments the vibe of this vocalist's truly amazing vocal range. On the flip "Sympathy Beatz" deconstructs UK bass music with subtle pop-inflections much like dBridge did some time ago on this catchy number while "Moth Beatz" distills the A side track into its essence brilliantly.
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Intérprete: Derek Carr, G-Prod
out of stock $11.40
Summertime Our League
Summertime Our League (coloured vinyl 12")
Cat: PH 011. Rel: 28 Sep 10
Summertime Our League (Four Tet rework)
A Capital Federal (Appleblim & Arkist rework)
Summertime Our League (original)
Review: Phantasy invite us into the weird and wonderful world of Babe, Terror with this orange marble vinyl housing the first of two releases from the Brazilian. "Summertime Our League" is a hauntingly hypnotic exercise in sonic experimentalism, with heavyweight remix action from Four Tet who transforms the beatless melancholia into a typically organic sounding drummers delight. Amping up the atmospherics is the reverberant dub techno brilliance of Appleblim & Arkist's remix of "A Capital Federal".

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out of stock $8.29
Bedrock 12 Vinyl 2/3
Cat: BED12VIN 2. Rel: 20 Oct 10
Robert Babicz - "Welcome To The 90's"
Alan Fitzpatrick - "Involve"
King Unique - "Spikes"
out of stock $8.29
Dark Blaster
Cat: EIB 002. Rel: 18 Sep 07
Blaster
Dark Side (original)
Dark Side (Flea remix)
Review: "Dark Blaster", by Baby Chris, has support from Sven Vath , Djinx , David Duriez , Ivan Smagghe and more.
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Bford 08
Bford 08 (12")
Cat: SL 8R. Rel: 27 Sep 21
Very (6:37)
Test (4:12)
Down (5:34)
Percy (5:45)
Review: A repress for four prime slices of classic Baby Ford minimal tech gear, from the rhythm-centric drum machine fest 'Very', the resonant bleepy tones of 'Test', the sparse and spacious 'Down' and the subtle acid undertones of 'Percy'. Baby Ford is finally getting his props as one the UK acid and techno scene's true innovators and pioneers, and these four very mixable tracks are four more reasons why this is only right.
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Tags: Minimal
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One For Sorrow (reissue)
One For Sorrow (reissue) (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: BGCLA 002. Rel: 25 Jan 21
One For Sorrow (6:41)
Rainstorm (7:04)
Woody (7:05)
Review: Andy Vaz's Background Records has been treating early 00s minimal die hards of late with a run of choice reissues. It was great to see the Smyglyssna getting another outing, and likewise this crucial slice of stripped down surrealism from the mighty Baby Ford. 'One For Sorrow' is a party rocker through and through, with a bubbling bass pulse that hooks you into the groove while the strange vocoder flexing over the top tries to throw you off. 'Rainstorm' uses the subtlest threads of static noise to create a subliminal sense of atmospheric interference around a crisp beatdown, and 'Woody' uses a simple melodic loop to create a mystical energy you could lose yourself in for days.
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out of stock $8.81
Tin Of Worms
Tin Of Worms (yellow vinyl 12")
Cat: AUTO 05. Rel: 02 Aug 13
Tin Of Worms
Westway
Review: Autoreply do the record buying public a favour and give Baby Ford's Tin Of Worms 12" another repress, this time on yellow wax. Baby Ford has been making electronic music since the late 1980s and is regarded by most as one of the key players in the nascent UK acid house scene. His entry into the Autoreply stable is a classy, versatile two tracker. The title track showcases crisp, tight linear drum programming - with ribcage shaking sub bass and supernatural synths which undulate over its eight minute cycle, displaying the original principles of minimal techno alongside forward thinking sound design. On the flip you'll find "Westway", originally recorded on Ford's now defunct hardware set up and mastered from DAT. This track conjours images of smoky late night jazz clubs with its smooth piano chords and strings that seem to float in an out of the mix- set starter, nightclub techno lesson, afterparty showpiece; the choice is yours...
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The Healing EP (reissue)
Cat: IFACH 024. Rel: 24 Jul 23
Tea Party (4:50)
On The Floor (6:04)
The Healing (6:16)
Word For Word (4:16)
Review: Legendary minimal - and acid house before that - pioneer Baby Ford very much set the blueprint for the genre back in the late 90s, both solo and with The Ifach Collective, who featured Ian Loveday, Mark Broom and Thomas Melchior (amongst others). Now they are reminding us of the greatness of that work with the first in a series of reissues coming in 2023. These tunes were originally put out back on the legendary Klang Elektronik in 2000. First up is 'Tea Party' by Eon, M-Core, and Baby Ford, an ice-cold rolling dub. 'On The Floor' with Mark Broom gets more percussive and then comes a solo cut from Baby Ford, 'The Healing' which is as heady as can be and finally 'Word For Word' featuring Cheru Amadi layers up slithers of silvery percussion and cuddly bass into dubbed-out tech heaven.
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Bubblebath
Cat: PP 064. Rel: 21 Nov 06
Bubblebath
Tight Rope (part 1)
Tight Rope (part 2)
Review: Pure Plastic welcomes the return of the acid-house don, Baby Ford, in collaboration with label boss and long time friend Mark Broom for a session of raw vintage spatial disco grooves. "Bubblebath" is a killer. You can't afford to miss this.
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Intérprete: Mark Broom
out of stock $8.29
Blue Crystal
Cat: SUPREME 006. Rel: 23 May 06
Blue Crystal
Philter Experience
Xenophon
Xenophon (Alexander Koning remix)
Review: Groovy techno monsters featuring a wicked Alexander Koning remix.
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Treangelis (Paco Osuna remix)
Cat: SUPREME 004. Rel: 25 Oct 05
Treangelis
Treangelis (Paco Osuna remix)
Review: A massive tribal track which is a peak-time bomb for every dancefloor and a guarantee for a screaming crowd.
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Wet Job
Wet Job (12")
Cat: PTNE 2113. Rel: 07 Nov 06
Wet Job (extended original mix 2006 re-edit)
Wet Job (Thomas Barnett's Detroit Bounce remix)
Wet Job (Sanomat's Windy City 303 reprise)
Wet Job (Timo Jahn's Bum Rush Tha minimal)
Review: As a rule, there are not exactly many tracks in the techno cosmos with this very tangible degree of high recognition levels. Although it has been around for years, it still sounds completely fresh and it knows just how to lodge itself in our unconscious.
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Party Preacher (Part 1 of 2)
Cat: FF 2527. Rel: 04 Jul 06
You Wanna Party?
Jungle Cry
Gallo's Party Prank
Review: After a long absence, we are happy to announce the return of Backdraft. The dynamic producer duo strike back with a very well equilibrated EP full of interesting material. Some more electro-orientated, some more basic techno but all aimed to please the crowd!
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Tin Can Spin
Cat: DDL 002. Rel: 21 Feb 05
Tin Can Spin
Treat
Reliable
Global Fear
Review: After a very long hiatus, the Backspin Boyz are back: Xpansol and Daweed return with the same elements that made their releases for Isoghi a success. Electro techno with a touch of acid and dancefloor wrecking percussion.
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Wings Of Techno (remixed)
Cat: POM 31. Rel: 21 Jan 13
Hilton Hihat (Tobias remix)
Beauty (Kemetrix remix)
Bodyless Material (Group Niob remix)
Cheeky (Brendon Moeller dub)
Review: Lopazz and Alex Cortex have always enjoyed a cult status with their Bad Cop Bad Cop project, and now on the eve of their debut album the pair are getting remixed from all angles. Tobias is on deadly form with his slender work on "Hilton Hihat", creating a sumptuous tapestry of interlocking melodies that weave around a crisp beat in that most trancey of techno ways. In contrast Kemetrix brings a thoroughly strange and spaced out kind of techno rumble with an industrial finish, while the B-side finds soft, enveloping dub perspectives from Group Niob and Brendon Moeller.
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Intérprete: Jeremiah, Dan Lodig
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Best Of Best Of
Best Of Best Of (orange vinyl 12")
Cat: KILLEKILL 01. Rel: 18 Jan 11
More Ravelike
Decago
Alien Acid
Chitroit
Pusherman
Intérprete: Eddie Leader
out of stock $8.29
Real Bad News
Real Bad News (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: LIES 012.5. Rel: 08 Aug 12
Real Bad News
More Bad News
out of stock $9.32
What You Gonna Play
Cat: TRAC0036. Rel: 30 Aug 07
What You Gonna Play
Clap Your Hands
Review: Bad Pimps are Patrick Lindsey (aka Voodooamt) and Stanny Franssen (aka G Force). These buddies have teamed up again to show us what funky and tribal techno really is. Patrick and Stanny are releasing the masterpiece "What You Gonna Play" on Patrick's techno division Trackland.
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Pittsburgh Left
Cat: MANHIGH 002. Rel: 20 Dec 16
Operator (4:53)
Pittsburgh Left (5:38)
AIIM (5:11)
AIIM (Kangding Ray remix) (4:55)
Canadian Suit (4:00)
Review: Listen to "Operator", the spaced-out and atmospheric dub techno track that opens Henning Baer's latest EP, and you'll hear echoes of the heavy industry that once marked out Pittsburgh as the focal point of America's steel-making industry. It can also be heard amongst the ragged acid lines, sharp electronics, fizzing drumbeats and industrial attitude of "Pittsburgh Left", the EP's quietly impressive title track. Elsewhere, Baer fuses dub-techno and tech-house hypnotism on "AIIM" (which is also given a deliciously distorted industrial electro makeover by Kangding Ray), and goes the full L.I.E.S/Lobster Theremin on the redlined techno thrust of "Canadian Suit". An impressive EP, all told.
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Intérprete: Brian James
out of stock $9.59
A Shared Objective
Cat: K209 4. Rel: 02 Sep 14
14vac
Sleeper
Duality
Divergence
Beat 992
Review: K209 are slowly making their way out of the shadows and in doing so more of their personality is revealed. Prior to this release you'd never hear hyped vocals say something like 'over here', but that's exactly what happens over the grungy bassline and drums that is "Sleeper". "14vac" sounds like a broken down service lift trying to regenerate itself, but it's the sound of "Duality" that will be most familiar with followers Henning Baer and Milton Bradley. This record, though, is all about the B-side thanks to the ripping gurgle of "Divergence" and "Beat 992" which sounds like an old school Do Not Resist The Beat 12" mixed with Milton Bradley Prologue. Big techno.
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out of stock $9.07
Ingen Tak Til Systemet
Cat: KULOR 003. Rel: 02 Oct 19
Secret Solutions (5:58)
Repulsion (6:32)
I Am The Solution (6:30)
Coup D'Etat (4:30)
Review: Copenhagen-based producer Rune Bagge (Northern Electronics/Ectotherm) presents the third installment on Courtesy's Kulor imprint. "Ingen Tak Til Systemet" (English translation: No Gratitude Towards The System) is a four track exercise in pure unadulterated sonic ultraviolence - if we've ever heard such a thing. From the pummeling and strobe-lit warehouse onslaught of opener "Secret Solutions", to the guttural and contorted noise terror of "Repulsion" followed by the frantic peak time mentalism of "I Am The Solution" which then gives way to the hyperspeed IDM of "Coup D'Etat" - there's truly no rest for the wicked on this one!
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Friend Of Mine EP
Friend Of Mine EP (limited transparent gold marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: KNT 17. Rel: 08 Jun 21
Friend Of Mine (7:34)
Friend Of Mine (Edit Select remix) (7:39)
Structure 2 (Albert Van Abbe dub remix) (6:01)
Structure 2 (6:42)
Review: Rune Bagge is an artist from Copenhagen, but someone also well-schooled in the sounds of Detroit and Berlin. His first release on the Kontakt label follows outings on Ownlife, Semantica and Northern Electronics and lays these influences bare across some seriously transcendental techno tracks. 'Friend Of Mine' layers up moody synth drones, slick drum loops and watery effects into something that will help you lose your mind. 'Structure 2' then breaks up the beats into more lumpy rhythms but with ethereal pads bringing that same sense of musical meditation
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out of stock $12.43
The No Illusions EP (DJ Qu mix)
Cat: FAITHBEAT 05. Rel: 28 Mar 22
Ideas & Concepts (7:38)
Elixir (4:58)
Ideas & Concepts (DJ Qu remix) (4:38)
Neutral Zone (6:10)
Review: Evan Baggs has always been one of those low key but highly rated artists that the heads lap up. It has been a while since we heard a new offering from him but time has serve him well, because this new one on Faith Beat is a perfect fusion of house, tech and techno. 'Ideas & Concepts' opens up with silvery slithers of perc, icy drums and grinding grooves overlaid with stiff vocals. 'Elixir' is another crunchy tech house cut and the DJ Qu remix then goes deep and dark on twitchy pads and rugged beats. 'Neutral Zone' closes down in cyborg fashion.
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out of stock $12.97
Autora
Autora (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: CDA 020. Rel: 16 Apr 18
Autora (6:33)
Brink Reality (6:17)
Happiness Disaster (3:07)
10Ways (6:38)
Start Over (6:45)
Review: Kris Baha is fast becoming one of the most essential operators in the deviant disco underbelly of Berlin's scene, despite having landed in the city relatively recently. Baha's credentials with labels like Power Station and parties in Melbourne are all that you need to know, and now this release on the ever mighty Cocktail d'Amore seals the deal. Baha has never sounded more confident, pinging deviant synths around nasty drum bite and channeling the gods of industrial darkness to make some rugged body music for the darker kind of dancefloor. The experimental, non-party tracks are just as wild, dealing in all manner of uncompromising noise to further Baha's journey to the upper realms of sonic mud slingers.
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out of stock $9.84
Dragon Man Sampler
Cat: BEDMBLP 01. Rel: 16 Feb 11
Bom Bang!
Rubber Band
Break The Rules
Beaming
Review: Vinyl sampler from John Digweed's long running Bedrock imprint to accompany what is, amazingly, the first album from Marco Bailey in seven years. Whilst the album sees the veteran Belgian flex his production muscle with a set of tracks that veer between downtempo and the more usual tough dancefloor cuts, this sampler very much focuses on the latter. Proceedings commence with the Moroder-ish hedonism of "Bom Bang!", characterised by menacing arpeggiated bass that rises and drops in all the right places. Alongside this are the rubbery main-room jack funk of "Rubber Band", the driving tropical thump of "Break The Rules" and the twisted acid freakery of "Beaming". All this means you'll have to indulge in the album proper to hear "Bill The Trumpet Player" - a deliciously jazzy stomper that recalls Garnier's "The Man With The Red Face".
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out of stock $8.29
Breikeljoo
Cat: MBE 066. Rel: 30 Mar 11
Breikeljoo
Purple Haze (Joseph Capriati remix)
Intérprete: D.A.V.E. The Drummer
out of stock $8.29
Pet Shop Bitch
Cat: MBELEK 062. Rel: 09 Sep 10
Pet Shop Bitch (original mix)
Pet Shop Bitch (Angstrom & Aalberg remix)
Pet Shop Bitch (Christan Smith remix)
Intérprete: Apoena
out of stock $8.29
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