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Singles
Freak That
Cat: INTAC 007. Rel: 30 Aug 06
Freak That
Funk That
Review: "Freak That" - Building bass riff, pumping monotone over a 2000 & One-fashioned rhythm pattern. "Funk That" - Heavy roller on the break.
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out of stock $8.30
Selador Decade Vol 1
3D & Robert Owens - "Known Love" (7:51)
Olivier Giacomotto & Quivver - "Snailblazer" (6:40)
Dave Seaman & Hernan Cattaneo - "Napkin Knowledge" (7:28)
Argia & Jepe - "Salitre" (7:38)
Review: In celebration of their tenth birthday, Selador marks the occasion in style with a four-track collaborative EP, featuring tracks from 3D, Robert Owens, Olivier Giacomotto, Quivver, Dave Seaman, Hernan Cattaneo, Argia, and Jepe. The opening track, 'Known Love', is a deep, pulasting house tune that feels like an instant classic, perhaps thanks to the soulful, pop-tinged vocals - think LCD soundsystem meets Four Tet. 'Snailblazer', the second track on the EP, takes a much darker turn, with a chugging, EBM-esque feel. Full-bodied and complete with obscured vocals, this is the kind of track to pull out your bag when it's time to really get stuck in. On the B-side, 'Napkin Knowledge' draws on the glistening synths of eurodance, yet still securing the melodies to a grounded bassline and rhythm section. 'Salitre' is the perfect closing track, rising up in a gleaming, ecstatic melody, before delicately returning to ground level. A varied yet firmly cohesive collaborative release - the perfect way for Selador to kick off their 2023 catalogue.
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 in stock $16.09
TROUBLE 003
Cat: TROUBLE 003. Rel: 07 Mar 17
A Philstrom - "My Cartoons" (5:20)
Noah Gibson - "Derailing" (6:26)
D-Man - "Hydro RMX" (5:06)
A Rashim & H Bergqvist - "Tales Of Ordinary Madness" (5:18)
Review: While we obviously respect and adore the likes of Adam Beyer or even Skudge, the Swedish house and techno scene has been lacking new, young talent over the past five years. There is clearly no problem in the more mainstream department, but cities like Stockholm have not produced the same sorts of scenes such as, say, other towns like Bergen or Oslo. The Trouble In Paradise crew are set to resolve this issue, however, and they have certainly started this mission on the right foot. Now on their third release, an alluring collaborative effort from the young label's main members and associates, the imprint must continue its path to glory if they are to make a real mark. "My Cartoons" by A Philstrom is capable of such a feat thanks to its understated yet ridiculously effective Chicago roll, a bubbly, pseudo acid cut that can be left on repeat for hours, and the same goes for the equally raw and organic techoid sounds of "Deraling" from Noah Gibson. The B-side is graced by the excellent "Hydro RMX", a lo-fi techno swarmer from D-Man that reminds is of Neil Landstrumm's wacky excursions, and finishes off with the equally excellent "Tales Of Ordinary Madness" by, yes, Abdulla Rashim under the 'A Rashim' moniker, and H Bergqvist. This is pure class - don't miss it!
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out of stock $10.38
Generator: Broadcast In Hi Tech
Abstract Science - "The Grinder"
Andy Rantzen - "The Kiss"
DJ T-1000 - "Detroitism"
Terrence Dixon - "Daily Routine"
Obsolete Music Technology - "Past Virtue"
Plural - "07"
Jamal M - "Fine & Mellow"
Windimoto - "Friday Night: UBQ"
Review: A hefty double 12" from Generator features a slew of basement techno bombs from both sides of the Atlantic (oh, and Australia). From the pounding, relentless throb of Abstract Science's "The Grinder" to the shuffling groove of "Detroitism" by DJ-T 1000, the eight tracks cover the full breadth of techno's rich sonic landscape. Other highlights include the broken beats and woodblock percussion on Plural's "07" and the more experimental vibe of "Fine & Mellow" by Mathematics boss and general Chicago underground legend, Jamal M. An unmissable collection of tracks packaged in highly collectable artwork by Alan Oldham, who was also responsible for the superbly illustrated Defenders Of The Deep House World EP that surfaced on Third Ear a few months back.
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out of stock $19.21
Black Ink
Acid Washed & Arnaud Rebotini - "Brandtaucher" (7:19)
Seb El Zin - "Lingua Minimalista" (7:41)
Commando Variete - "Sylvidres" (3:50)
Rambal Cochet - "Oseary Drakoulias" (5:13)
Mount Kismet - "Sirocco" (7:02)
Danton Eeprom - "L'Homme Canon" (5:59)
Review: Stop yourself in for another rugged ride through electro and techno from the vanguard here as Thisbe Recordings serves up a fifth fantastic slab of wax. It's a fine various artists affair that kicks off with Acid Washed and the legendary Arnaud Rebotini. Their 'Brandtaucher' is a polished metal and electro tinged disco cut with bleeping melodies. Seb El Zin then keeps it real raw with 'Lingua Minimalista' and the energy doesn't dip on Rambal Cochet's flip side opener 'Oseary Drakoulias' races to the star on slap funk bass and cruising melodies. Mount Kismet's 'Sirocco' rides on rugged arps and last of all Danton Eeprom's 'L'Homme Canon' slows right down to an electro-funk and boogie down workout.
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out of stock $17.39
Dead Hush
AD / / HH / AD / / SS / AD / / DC
Dead Hush (12")
Cat: BROS 006. Rel: 12 Nov 14
AD\\HH - "Dead Hush"
AD\\SS - "Security Breach"
AD\\DC - "Sonic Erosion"
Review: By now you should be more than familiar with the concept central to the Brothers label, which has seen a succession of techno artists collaborating with like minded contemporaries. Mancunian techno brutalists AnD are the main players on this latest edition, swiftly following up that LP for Electric Deluxe with a 12" of joint productions featuring Headless Horseman, Sunil Sharpe and D Carbone. Though typically dystopian in sound, there's an element of restrain to the opening HH hookup "Dead Hush", whilst the nicely swung rhythms make a change from the relentless techno thud. On the flip Sunil Sharpe leads AnD down a mind bending acid wormhole on "Security Breach" whilst REPITCH artist D Carbone turns matters towards straight up warehouse techno on the finale "Sonic Erosion".


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out of stock $7.52
Tam Tam
Tam Tam (12")
Cat: 1605V 035. Rel: 09 Mar 11
The Advent & Industrialyzer - "Abstrakt"
Dataworx - "Flight 1605"
Mike Vale - "Rising Up"
Spartaque - "Raise Me"
out of stock $8.30
Fuse: Ten Years Of Techno Music (6 Of 8)
Cat: 541416 501196. Rel: 15 May 04
The Advent - "Mononix"
Joey Beltram - "Drome"
DJ Rolando aka The Aztec Mystic - "Jaguar"
Review: The Advent, Joey Beltram and DJ Rolando are all on the sixth part of the "Fuse: Ten Years" series. "Drome", by Joey Beltram, is a techno pounder of the highest calibre, originally released on Warp!
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out of stock $8.30
EPM20 EP2
EPM20 EP2 (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: EPM 22V. Rel: 21 Sep 21
The Advent & Zein Ferreira - "Strangeform" (5:22)
Carl Finlow - "Optogenetic" (7:17)
Detroit's Filthiest - "Werewolf" (5:21)
Modulator AKA Freddie Fresh - "Promars" (5:27)
Review: EPM20 Ep2 goes off on an electro tangent here. On this one, we have veteran producer Cisco Ferreira aka The Advent teaming up with his son Zein on the ferocious electro dystopia of "Strangeform" and as if that was not enough, another legend, the one and only Carl Finlow appears next with the abstract, cybernetic beats of "Optogenetic". Over on the flip, we have someone by the name of Detroit's Filthiest (quite an accolade!) who is in fact Motor City stalwart Julian Shamou (Motor City Electro Company) known for his work as 313 Bass Mechanics or Digitek, and longstanding hero of the Midwest Freddie Fresh should need no introduction; his contribution here under the Modulator alias is the deep mind IDM journey "Promars".
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out of stock $14.80
Luminous Energy
Luminous Energy (180 gram clear vinyl 12")
Cat: GREYEXPO 002. Rel: 20 Aug 21
Francisco Aguado - "Vertical Time" (6:39)
Giacomo Pellegrino - "Forget The Brain" (7:24)
Dubonautik - "Lost" (8:18)
Heavenchord - "Void" (dub) (6:24)
Review: The Greyscale label builds on a fine first EP with a second various artists affair that showcases a fresh take on tech house. Francisco Aguado opens up with 'Vertical Time,' a warm, deep rooted roller for those early evening sets. Giacomo Pellegrino offers a much more heavy and grainy dub techno cit with some deft vocals samples hooking you in. Dubonautik's 'Lost' is a more twisted dub with late night energy and an underlying sense of menace before Heavenchord closes out with the most seductive tune of the lot. It has strident, kicking kicks but drowsy chords and a smoky basement feel that is truly magic.
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out of stock $13.49
Vanguard Sound Vol 4
Cat: AC 003. Rel: 10 Jul 13
Amir Alexander - "Cypher"
Chris Mitchell - "213 NI"
DJ Spider - "New World Resistance"
Dakini9 - "Rollercoaster To Nowhere"
Review: Volume four of the Vanguard Sound series from Anunnaki Cartel label sees Amir Alexander and Chris Mitchell once again open the invitation to the East Coast house innovators. This time it's Plan B pair DJ Spider and Dakini9 who line up alongside the label founders with Amir Alexander setting a rough and rugged tone on opening track "Cypher". Rasping kicks and a killer bouncing analogue bassline drive the track forwards as Alexander gradually weaves in a searing synth tone which increases with smudged incandescence until a vocal sample offers some brief politically tinged respite before the synth tone kicks back in. Mitchell is in equally bullish mood on "213 NL" a straight up drum track that ratchets up into full blow acid filled psychedelia as the final third hones into view. On the Plan B side, Spider drops one of his trademark lurching rhythms, with skittering drums traversing the gritty lower frequencies of "New World Resistance" which is filled with the sort of vocal samples that justifies the title. "Rollercoaster To Nowhere" from Dakini9 is just as impressive, retaining the murky mood yet driven by it's own almost drunken percussive swagger.
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out of stock $10.64
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 $15.31
Without It We're Animals EP
The Anxious - "Begin To Understand"
Casual Violence & Boyconstrictor - "Compare Wounds"
Sculpturism - "Event Horizon"
Dorian Hunter - "Waiting In The Dark"
Review: ARMS is a sub-label by 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 eleventh cut they present a selection of some of the finest pounding techno tunes around. Beware of some killer tunes by The Anxious, Sculpturism, Dorian Hunter and Casual Violence & Boyconstrictor.
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out of stock $8.30
PT-Connection
Cat: BP 7708. Rel: 07 Jun 06
Apaul - "Different Approach"
DJ Ze Mig L - "Work It All Night"
DJ Chich - "Demons"
Vic Miranda - "Hieroglyphs"
Review: After the BE-Connection, Black Pitch Music moves on to the PT-Connection. 4 Portuguese top producers deliver a track for this release. Of course DJ Zé Mig.L, an underground favourite, brings us another twisted Chicago techno anthem. Then there is A Paul, another veteran, elected best Portuguese DJ several years. DJ Chich is one of the founders of Black Pitch Music, so he needs no introduction. Finally, there is Vic Miranda, a fresh new producer full of talent. An EP to look out for!
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out of stock $8.30
Dub Conference Vol 1
Dub Conference Vol 1 (limited double 12")
Cat: BLKRTZ 037. Rel: 28 Jul 21
Appleblim - "Warsaw" (9:40)
Appleblim - "Warsaw" (Shackleton remix) (9:19)
Appleblim - "Bladed Shogun" (10:15)
Appleblim - "Bladed Shogun" (Deadbeat remix) (12:04)
Review: BLKRTZ is back in action with this riveting new EP from UK bass expert Appleblim, who himself is now resident in the German capital. Dub Conference Vol 1 features the atmospheric and off-kilter beats of 'Warsaw', which goes on to receive an enchanting remake for ancient ritual rites by Shackleton. Over on the flip, he delivers something more straight ahead in the form of 'Bladed Shogun' which is a hypnotic and bass-driven affair that uses synth textures drowned in complex effects chains to create a momentum reliant less on rhythm and to impressive effect. Label boss Deadbeat lends his expertise on the remix up next, taking the track into typically cavernous and glacial territory.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan
out of stock $22.58
ANIARAWL 04
ANIARAWL 04 (1-sided hand-stamped 12")
Cat: ANIARAWL 04. Rel: 09 Apr 24
Arkajo - "Surge" (4:57)
Arkajo - "Inari" (5:19)
Dorisburg & Efraim Kent - "Data Smuggler" (8:22)
Review: Aniara's white label number four delivers more techno goodness direct to the dance floor. The A-side features two of Arkajo's most compelling dance-floor tracks, with both offering a propulsive groove and warped and dubbed-out basslines. On the flip side, Dorisburg and Efraim Kent (who are here making their debut on Aniara) present the darker vibes of 'Data Smuggler' which rides on broken beats and has real menace in the airwaves. It complements the A-side with a more deep mood and hypnotic rhythm that will be pure dancing bait.
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 in stock $14.01
10Inch02
10Inch02 (10")
Cat: REPITCH 1002. Rel: 02 May 13
Basic Impact
Metempsychosis
Review: Italian crew Repitch Recordings, made up of Ascion, D. Carbone and new school industrial-noise heavy weight Shapednoise usher in the second release in their 10Inch series, which launched in impressive fashion with the split release from Marcelus and Markus Suckut. Using their previous works as a references point, the production of "Basic Impact" suggest more Ascion and D. Carbone input than Shapednoise, as undulating low end grooves, rhythmically delayed hi-hats and traditional techno drums share a similar cadence to Xhin's earlier work on Stroboscopic Artefacts, while the industrialised drum sequences and scorching panoramic noise-scapes of "Metempsychosis" make it undeniably known Shapednoise helmed the controls of this production.
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out of stock $8.82
Bomb Sweet Sunshine
Cat: CARBURATEK 01. Rel: 09 May 06
ATP - "Bomb Sweet Sunshine"
Dzaks - "Acid (G3)"
Dzaks - "Frapadrink"
ATP - "Tomahawk"
Review: A French production in the pure Tcheck style. Excellent boosted hardtechno, dancefloor and thick. Loud sound.
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out of stock $8.30
Charge
Charge (12")
Cat: LDN 002. Rel: 08 Oct 13
Audio Injection - "Charge"
Dax J - "From The Grave"
Cleric - "Natural Process A"
Franco Gonzalez - "Submarine"
Review: Emerging from nowhere earlier this year, the LDN WHT label made quite the impression with their inaugural release incorporating full on productions from Bleaching Agent, Viktoria Rebekah, Krill Music's Espen Lauritzen and under rated Dutchman Charlton. The vinyl only London operation offer a similarly intriguing selection for release number 2 with Audio Injection and Dax J the headline draw alongside up and comers Franco Gonzales and Cleric. The presence of David Flores' Audio Injection project is naturally quite impressive and "Charge" is typical of the booming heavyweight material the Los Angeles resident has been filtering through his own Droid imprint. Ear To The Ground's Dax J is on fine form with "From The Grave" which takes a frenetic approach to taut acid tinged raw techno that still finds room for moments of mechanised emotion. Down town "Natural Process A" sees Cleric draw on the melodic approach of 'BFC' era Carl Craig within a modern rhythmic framework whilst Argentinean Gonzales demonstrates a looseness in drum programming that immediately catches the ear on "Submarine".

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out of stock $7.78
Various Minds
Cat: FULLPANDA 06. Rel: 21 Dec 07
Automat - "Nematod"
Dasha Rush - "Ionik" (For Me mix)
Stalker - "Overdrive Planet"
Dasha Rush - "Ionik" (For You mix)
Review: 'Various Minds' from the Full Panda label sees minimalistic German techno
meet French Curley-style techno... kind of a new vibe in there somewhere.
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out of stock $8.30
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 $10.13
Your Secret Face
Cat: VENT 015. Rel: 16 Apr 18
Your Secret Face (5:35)
Hissiyat (8:54)
Avoidance Paranoid (7:56)
Arayislar (9:07)
Order From Chaos Of The Death (11:15)
Review: Tolga Baklacioglu's releases may not be all that frequent, but when they do arrive they're always worth a listen. Your Secret Face is his first outing of 2018 and sees him join forces fast-rising Russian artist Dee Grinski. The latter's stylish - and heavily distorted - spoken word vocals can be heard on the EP's opening and closing tracks, with the latter - an 11-minute experimental epic that could feasibly soundtrack nuclear Armageddon - also benefitting from her drowsy, improvised singing. No doubt she contributed heavily to the EP's instrumental cuts, too, which are bleak, fuzzy and industrial in the best possible way.
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out of stock $10.38
Records Hold Memories
Cat: UAUDIO 02.1. Rel: 31 May 13
From The Other Ground
From The Other Ground (John Swing remix)
Natural Instinct
Flowing Through Time
Review: Otherwise known as one half of the Decas duo, Berlin-based Battista strikes out on his own with Records Hold Memories, an EP of thumping, raw techno tracks in the Restoration/Livejam vein, all recorded straight to tape. "From The Otherground" is all heaving kicks, a chugging angular bassline and distorted vocals buried deep in the mix; John Swing's remix meanwhile subtly flips the energy with a more rolling bassline with the kinds of loose drums that gather energy like a steam train. On the flip, "Natural Instinct" offers more unhinged 4/4, building up to a crescendo of cymbals and vocal noise; "Flowing Through Time" is even more manic, accelerating things up to 134BPM through a flurry of claps, snares and looping bass.
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out of stock $9.33
Unwitch: As The Voice Dies Out
Cat: LEYLAVA 007. Rel: 17 Nov 22
Remco Beekwilder - "Industrofunk" (5:31)
Grindvik & OnScreenActor - "Perfectly Crushed!!" (7:12)
CASKO - "Revenge Spells" (5:20)
Domenico Crisci - "Driving On The SS7" (5:20)
Review: Proper techno here for proper techno heads as Leyla offers up a various artists EP of the highest order. The percussive clatter and clanging drums of Remco Beekwilder's 'Industrofunk' are designed for main room destruction. Grindvik & OnScreenActor go for a caustic world of rusty synth textures and clattering drums on 'Perfectly Crushed!' and CASKO's 'Revenge Spells' bangs the box with manic vocal loops and edgy sirens building paranoid techno tension. Domenico Crisci's 'Driving On The SS7' is the mind-melting synth laden workout to finish this EP in style.
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Intérprete: Rave Energy
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VA Essential Memories EP Part IV
Cat: EMERALD 016. Rel: 02 Dec 22
Remco Beekwilder - "Rhythm Allegiance" (5:15)
Jacobworld - "Revision" (5:31)
Rove Ranger - "Keep The Change" (5:58)
Dold - "Ring Ma Bell" (4:53)
Sedvs - "Not Half Hungry" (5:00)
Parano - "Disco Ultimo" (6:18)
Vil - "Wanna Trip?" (4:34)
Kaiser - "Routine" (5:06)
Alarico - "Nightwalker" (5:55)
Rove Ranger - "Blobo" (4:44)
Jacobworld - "Division" (5:31)
Remco Beekwilder - "Declaration Of Penetration" (5:15)
Review: Following the sudden impact of Remco Beekwilder's Moortgat EP, his label Emerald is straight back to it with a double pack VA release of quality hi-octane techno. Beekwilder himself kicks off proceedings with the nightmarish pressure of 'Rhythm Allegiance', and then we get a merry romp through all kinds of pile-driving gear from artists like Rove Ranger, Sedvs, Parano, Alarico and Jacobworld. While the vibes range from industrial and pounding to light and funky, the tempo maintains at the upper end of the spectrum, making this a very handy collection to have for those long-haul peak time gigs when you need to keep the crowd wound up.
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Intérprete: Wes Baggaley
out of stock $24.90
Creeper
Creeper (12")
Cat: FIFTYWEAPONS 009. Rel: 16 Mar 11
Creeper
Infamous
out of stock $8.30
Kansas
Kansas (12")
Cat: 50WEAPONS 042. Rel: 27 Oct 15
Benjamin Damage & Doc Daneeka - "Kansas" (8:25)
Bicep - "Closing Sequence" (6:03)
Review: Modeselektor always promised that their 50 Weapons imprint would cease operations once it hit a half-century of releases. Given that this is the much-admired 42nd release, it would seem that the end is nigh. Naturally, they'll keep dancing till the bitter end, and here present two tried-and-tested floor-fillers from Benjamin Damage & Doc Daneeka, and Bicep. The latter's "Closing Sequence" naturally doffs a cap to rave-era sweatiness, but boasts beats, melodies and electronic textures more reminiscent of the short-lived progressive breaks sound (look it up, kids). Damage and Daneeka, meanwhile, lay down a deliciously dubby, hypnotic chunk of Germanic tech-house built around bustling, bouncy beats, relentless organ loops and shimmering, swirling synthesizers.
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out of stock $16.09
Bension 01
Cat: SINO 024. Rel: 19 May 10
Bension & Dosem - "Northern Response"
Bension & Technasia - "Aries"
Review: Technasia's techno imprint, Sino, launches its Bension series with a two tracker of energetic, relentless techno from Dosem & Technasia. The Catalonia based duo kick off with "Northern Response," a driving progressive anthem that is sure to tear up any of the big rooms it booms out over this summer. On the flip, "Aries" takes it deeper but still insists on keeping the beat pounding and the percussion building towards those all encompassing, post-breakdown drops.
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out of stock $10.33
Tape Sampler Series 02
Tape Sampler Series 02 (12" + insert)
Cat: TSS 002. Rel: 19 Mar 14
Berend & Jeroen - "Quintage Acid"
Interstellar Funk - "1999"
Mark Du Mosch - "Soulsearch"
Deniro - "Bobcat"
Review: Holland's fearless Tape series returns with a hefty dose of electroid groove science from some of its most talented members. As per usual, the beats are murky and the melodies swamped, ingeniously blending shards of techno together with bursts of electro. The killers have to be Mark Du Mosch's "Soulsearch", a blistering clusterbomb of a track reminiscent of Gesloten Cirkel at his finest, and "1999" by Interstellar Funk. Don't miss this one; it'll go for bucks in the future. Hand-stamped.
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out of stock $8.57
Restore My Soul
Cat: DC 244. Rel: 03 Aug 21
Restore My Soul (6:16)
Control (5:50)
Take Me There (7:35)
Restore My Soul (DJ Rush remix) (4:29)
Review: Two right legends of techno unite here for the latest release on Drumcode. Label chief Adam Beyer presents 'Restore My Soul' featuring Chicago hard techno veteran DJ Rush, their relationship stretching back nearly three decades from when they both started out in the' 90s. The title track is aimed squarely at the main room dancefloor; a seething, mental groove featuring Rush's stern vocal delivery atop, before taking the energy levels into the peak time on the adrenalised thrasher 'Control'. Over on the flip, you are treated to a rework of the title track by DJ Rush himself in his typically stomping and orotund style.
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Restore My Soul (remixes)
Cat: DC 260. Rel: 29 Nov 22
Restore My Soul (Hi-lo remix) (7:37)
Control (Anna remix) (7:21)
Review: Next up from the leading label in the world of so-called Business Techno are a couple of contemporary remixes of some Adam Beyer classics. His Restore My Soul EP was written with DJ Rush and now gets reworked by modern day greats ANNA and HI-LO. The latter, a regular on the likes of Filth on Acid, goes first and flips the title track into a bruising and panel beaten techno roller with coarse drums and peak time intent. Brazilian talent ANNA then offers a more subversive and slow boring take on 'Control' that has twitchy synths and firmly rooted techno drums.
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Keep On Banging!
Cat: 50HZ 006. Rel: 03 May 06
Keep On Banging!
4 x Harder
Review: In early 2005, Jamie Bissmire started this Techno Jacking series with a huge 4 tracker, featuring remixes of Bandulu's massive hit "Crisis 'a' Gwarn" by DJ Bam Bam, Chris Liebling, Space DJs & Bissmire himself. Since then the legendary DJ Deeon, Jackstar head boy Paul Langley & The Beatjackerz have all contributed to this ever popular label. As we arrive at the 6th release, Jamie celebrates with a monster release by the bad boys of jacking beats, DJ Bam Bam, Alex Peace, Paul Langley & Jamie Bissmire as a collective. The result is "The Jack Nation EP". DJ Bam Bam & Alex Peace have been tearing up clubs around the world from way back in 1994. With more releases than Cher, these boys have been hard at work across the pond for some time. Both DJ Bam Bam & Alex Peace have their own labels, Bass Heavy Music & Faded Music respectively, which have a huge fan base here and in the States. Check out Bam Bam's new mix CD "Beats By The Pound" and Alex peace's new Faded Music release for evidence of their superb mixing and production skills. Still banging and getting more and more popular with each day. Paul Langley has been DJing and producing jacking techno for some time now on his own imprint, Jackstar Recordings. With featured artists like Sandy Wares, DJ Rush, Mark Hawkins & many more, the label is one to keep your eyes on. Along with Bissmire, these boys bring us the first Jack Nation release. Fuelled with old school jacking beats, raw sequences and Alex "Put your fu*king hands in the air if you're ready to jack" Peace on the microphone, you know it's going to be a monster release. As the boys say...Keep on banging!
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Beat Box EP
Beat Box EP (limited 12")
Cat: CRO 0420. Rel: 15 Dec 20
Beat Box (7:01)
Beat Box (Revolutionary mix) (7:08)
Ich Liebe Dich (7:57)
Review: After a long delay due to the closing of their pressing plant and the mastering studio due to COVID -19, Crisp finally gets this one out. 'Beat Box' is perfectly stripped back techno that does a lot with a little. A wobbling synth line brings the character to the flat footed drums. Glitchy effects and water droplets are the only other real accompaniment but still you will dance. The Revolutionary mix is a little more elastic. Vocals bring some attitude and slapping hits drive it along. On the flip, the strobe lit 'Ich Liebe Dich' is a playful, rhythmic, broken up tune to get a late night crowd screaming for more.
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The Paradigm Shift Vol 1
Cat: DAME 044. Rel: 21 Sep 21
Bloody Mary - "Snatch" (4:29)
Millimetric - "Body Alert" (4:15)
Meshes - "Roleplay" (3:43)
Delectro - "Panic Rage" (6:52)
Review: After celebrating a decade of Dame last year via a handful of themed anniversary releases, Bloody Mary has decided to begin a new chapter in the label's history by launching a new series of multi-artist EPs. The Paradigm Shift aims to blur the boundaries between EBM, dark-wave and acid, with Bloody Mary setting the tone on this series-launching EP via the clattering machine drums, undulating EBM bass and dystopian vocal samples of 'Snatch'. Millimetric ratchets things up a notch on the throbbing EBM/acid house fusion of 'Body Alert', before Meshes doffs a cap to Nitzer Ebb on the surprisingly funky - if still militantly tough - 'Roleplay'. For those seeking armour-plated heaviness, the EBM/techno fusion of Delectro's nightmarish 'Panic Rage' should hit the spot.
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Intérprete: Wes Baggaley
out of stock $12.44
Dive
Dive (12")
Cat: 100DSR VAR5. Rel: 19 Feb 14
BNJMN - "Dive"
Delta Funktionen - "Petrol"
Herva - "Radio's Mutterings"
Bleak - "Keep Me Close"
John Beltran - "Return To Nightfall"
Review: Dutch label Delsin's 100th release celebrations continue, albeit in a typically understated fashion, on this fifth instalment. BNJMN's beautiful but brief opener "Dive" sets the scene for the release as does the dreamy but serene "Radio's Mutterings" by Herva. While the pace picks up on Delta Funktionen's "Petrol", a fusion of robust broken beats and dreamy chords, the overall tone here is mellow and melodic. This is audible on Bleak's "Keep Me Close", where dubbed out drums and a trancey bass prevail, and on the standout track from John Beltran. The US producer may be known primarily for his home-listening sounds, but on "Return to Nightfall" he copper-fastens his dreamy, melodic textures to a pulsing, hypnotic groove.
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10 Years Serendeepity: Part 3
Ester Brinkmann - "Apollo11" (5:56)
DJ Marcelle & Another Nice Mess - "Dubai Taxi Ride (You Are An Artist!)" (4:52)
JD Twitch - "Maria Roda" (4:44)
Jorge Velez - "Listening Model" (3:39)
Intersezioni Ensemble - "Arrembaggio Urbano" (4:20)
Review: Third part of the compilation celebrating the tenth anniversary of the Milanese record shop. This collection is entirely composed of previously unreleased music, exclusively produced for the occasion by many artists of great relevance in the worldwide music scene, who supported the store over the last ten years. The artists who produced the music for this compilation are Egyptian Lover, Ellen Allien, Thomas Brinkmann, Neil Landstrumm, JD Twitch, Matias Aguayo, San Proper, Tolouse Low Trax, Jay Glass Dubs, Dj Marcelle, Jorge Velez, Tamburi Neri, Fabrizio Mammarella, Heith, Itinerant Dubs, Timeslip89, Kreggo and Intersezioni Ensemble. The entire work is composed of 4 x 12", plus a bonus EP.
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Extremism
Extremism (12")
Cat: TEN 004EP. Rel: 28 Nov 14
Daniele Brusaschetto - "Grigi Ma"
Janksy Noise - "Black NIght" (feat Rifka)
Human Larvae - "Ruined"
Damaskin - "Apocalypse"
Review: 10 Germany seem to get it bang-on each and every time! For a label who has released the likes of Ancient Methods, Perc and Matthew Herbert, among other legends, we'd expect nothing less than the spectacular and this is exactly what we got with this latest collaborative effort by Italy's Daniele Brusachetto, Jansky Noise, Human Larvae and Damaskin. Brusachetto's "Grigi Ma" is weird and wonderful pop tune set against a backdrop of cavernous percussion rattles, while Janksy Noise's "Black Night" is a full-on drone monster. Over on the flip, "Ruined" by Human Larvae is a fuzzy, noise-fuelled scorcher, and "Apocalypse" sees Damaskin produce the EP's only shred of rigidity thanks to its consistent 4/4 kick...accompanied by some rather gnarly power electronics, of course.
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out of stock $13.24
Sonny & Ricardo Give Good Advice
Cat: UTTU 072. Rel: 21 Mar 17
Sonny & Ricardo Give Good Advice (5:35)
Sonny & Ricardo Give Good Advice (beat version) (5:31)
Locked Groove 1 (0:19)
Locked Groove 2 (0:16)
Locked Groove 3 (0:14)
Locked Groove 4 (0:20)
Locked Groove 5 (0:22)
Locked Groove 6 (0:25)
Locked Groove 7 (0:21)
Locked Groove 8 (0:16)
Locked Groove 9 (0:16)
Locked Groove 10 (0:18)
Locked Groove 11 (0:18)
Locked Groove 12 (0:13)
Locked Groove 13 (0:13)
Locked Groove 14 (0:15)
Locked Groove 15 (0:13)
Review: BOOM! Talk about a bombshell landing on us like a ton of bricks! Or, rather, a load of locked grooves for us to bash out on any unsuspecting club-dweller. Big boys Willie Burns and DJ Overdose team up for a collaborative pack of stripped-down rhythms on DJ Haus' constantly inspiring Unknown To The Unknown, and we think these two are a perfect match. The former's been running his own strain of house since the beginning of the 2010s, while the latter's offered a very special sort of electro sound that takes plenty of influence from The Hague's school of thought and of course, the Miami sound. This is only a 12" but it feels like much more than that; the A-side is made up of two swinging house grooves that recall the best of the Chicago warehouse days, whereas the flip is comprised of 15 banging locked grooves for you to mash up and warp as you please throughout for your Saturday night jamboree. Absolutely sick - cop it!
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Berghain 07: Part 2
Berghain 07: Part 2 (12" + insert)
Cat: OTON 87. Rel: 13 May 15
Cassegrain & Tin Man - "Oxide" (6:04)
Inland - "Sca Fell" (6:20)
DVS1 - "Electric" (7:26)
Steve Bicknell - "Odyssey #2" (4:12)
Review: It seems Function is a fan of Cassegrain & Tin man material as he's just signed them up for his next release on Infrastructure New York. For this second Berghain 07 sampler, Function's appetite for boomy, acid techno is whetted by the collaboration's "Oxide". Meanwhile, former flatmate Ed Davenport, aka Inland, delivers "Sca Fell", a subaqueous workout that would get the Mike Parker seal of approval. DVS1 throws down some trademark warehouse beats with some caustic stabs to boot, while Steve Bicknell delves even deeper into the abyss than he did on the first sampler, with a track that's as menacing and frenetic as what Drexciya can be.
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Killekill Megahits 10.3
Cat: KILLEKILL 10.3. Rel: 19 Nov 12
Cassegrain & Tin Man - "Athletic"
Lakker - "Darcdub"
Snuff Crew - "Go Back"
Dadub - "Unlawful Assembly"
Review: Of the three Killekill Megahits, version 3.0 talks the most techno. The Cassegrain duo again team up with Tin Man for a Berghain-y romp well suited for fans of Prologue or Zooloft. Dadub share the darkened power station tip via alarm sounding synths, fluctuating LFOs and a vocal that warns "to leave immediately". Lakker, responsible for the gargantuan Spider EP on Killekill in 2011, step up with "Darcdub", an inky and unlit slice of downtemp electro sludge. Snuff crew also employ their typically cheeky vocals and smashed up drums with their trademark acidic burn on "Go Back".
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Needs x World Mental Health Day 2020
Needs x World Mental Health Day 2020 (180 gram vinyl double 12")
Cat: NNFP 008. Rel: 14 Dec 20
Shanti Celeste - "Fantasma" (5:54)
OCB - "RS3" (4:13)
Michelle - "Aesthetic" (7:11)
Bobby - "Free Your Mind" (6:34)
Peder Mannerfelt - "Our Levels" (7:14)
Yu Su - "Brittney" (live mix) (8:27)
Adam Pits - "Wind Tunnel" (5:07)
DJ Sports - "Needs Dub" (4:11)
Review: Needs' commendable charity drive continues to bring forth the goods, both in terms of good causes and world class club music. Rallying round in support of World Mental Health Day 2020, Shanti Celeste kicks the record off in style with the rapid fire, deep-diving workout 'Fantasma'. OCB keeps the pressure up with the psychotropic techno of 'RS3', while Michelle works up some delightfully freaky synths on playful jacker 'Aesthetic'. Bobby's 'Free Your Mind' is a 90s-tinged, full fat techno production indebted to Detroit, Peder Mannerfelt keeps things stripped and raw on 'Our Levels' and Yu Su weaves a beautiful tapestry of interweaving rhythms on 'Brittney'. Adam Pits' trippy techno sounds resplendent on 'Wind Tunnel' and DJ Sports completes the set with the inventive, dembow slanted funk of 'Needs Dub'.
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Intérprete: Neil Diablo, Matisa
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Palo Santo
Cat: AL 003. Rel: 27 Sep 23
Chaou B - "Instinct" (6:46)
Chaou B - "Untitled Groove" (6:46)
DJ Void - "Frankfurt Jaam" (6:40)
DJ Void - "Transaction" (6:40)
Review: The recently formed Alienist Rec has done a fine job of setting out its sonic stall so far and now the label looks to a pair of artists to take care of one side each of their third 12". Starting things off is promising young Moroccan producer Chaou B with the twitchy disco-techno of 'Instinct' and its flashes of synth light. 'Untitled Groove' is another intergalactic stomper wired up with pixelated leads. It is then season Vienna mainstay DJ Void who takes over with the pulsing and 90s style prog techno of 'Frankfurt Jaam' and bleeping future house funk of 'Transaction'.
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Lager EP
Lager EP (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: MOSDEEP 007. Rel: 13 Jul 11
Bad Driver (Aroy edit)
Lager Nord (original)
Lager (Obsolete Music Technology remix - Steven Tang)
Review: The M>O>S Deep series returns with a three track missive from Chicago Skyway, a producer who first impressed Juno ears with a cracking EP for London based imprint Uzuri in 2010. It was Chicago Skyway (real name Sean Hernandez) who produced the first release for the Dutch imprint's Deep offshoot, and here he returns with some decidedly grubby (in a good way) analogue treats. Spread across the A-Side is an edit of "Bad Driver" by M>O>S chief Aroy Dee, who turns in a classic bubbling acid revision. Drunken, meandering synth washes characterise "Lager Nord", which shares the flip with an excellent Obsolete Music Technology remix by Steven Tang. Essential 12".
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Kith EP
Kith EP (12")
Cat: FR 03. Rel: 04 Jul 16
Anthony Child - "Unconscious Fearless Determination" (5:53)
Duckett - "Breaks My Heart When I Remember That Day" (6:19)
Steevio - "Pendulum" (6:25)
Tom Ellis - "As A Take" (7:00)
Review: The Welsh purveyors of quality electronic grooves known lovingly as Freero are not just content curating one of the world's best festivals dedicated to exceptional music so they started a label. Their third edition of Freerotation Records presents the legendary Anthony Child aka Surgeon with "Unconscious Fearless Determination", certainly a departure from what we're used to but enthralling as always on this esoteric and slow burning exercise in hypnotism. UntilMyHeartStops mainman Duckett presents yet another exercise in utterly sublime deepness on "Breaks My Heart When I Remember That Day"; it doesn't get any more bittersweet and emotive than this. On the flip, label head honcho Steevio serves up some pure form modular techno with "Pendulum" which really captures those ghosts in the machine, while other core member Tom Ellis delivers the dreamy and immersive ambient house of "As A Take".
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Detroit Legacy Vol 1
Detroit Legacy Vol 1 (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: HCR 016. Rel: 09 Mar 23
Cignol - "Distance" (5:33)
Barce - "Funk Station" (6:23)
Alex Martin - "Megatech" (5:48)
Mariska Neerman - "Stellium" (7:36)
Dark Vektor - "Metaverso Frik" (5:25)
N-Ter - "We Will Emerge" (4:46)
Review: The Spanish Hypnotic Collective label attempts to capture its take on the Detroit Legacy with what looks like a new series of various artists' EP. There is plenty of Motor City soul in the gorgeous synths of Cignol's muted acid and deep house opener 'Distance' which is a soothing and reverential groove, but then its pure party from Barce, Alex Martin offers up 313 style tech and three further tunes on the flip explore blistering electro with high-speed funk and cosmic intent. Mission accomplished and we're already looking forward to the next one.
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Affinity #1
Cat: AFFIN 027LTD. Rel: 04 Nov 15
Claudio PRC - "Limnic" (7:11)
Ness - "Vardar" (5:53)
Reggy Van Oers - "Frenetic" (6:37)
Deepbass - "The Light That Never Was" (6:08)
Review: Joachim Spieth's Affin imprint starts a new series titled Affinity and this inaugurates the new project in spectacular fashion. This new venture will likely delve into hypnotic techno territory and we like where it's leading! It's Sardinia's Claudio PRC up first who gives us "Limnic", a slow burning and sinister epic with some seriously evil sound design and droning bass drawing you into the void. Fellow Sardinian and Prologue label mate Ness is up next with "Vardar" a stomping and tunnelling techno affair with layer upon layer of immersive pads and paranoid atmospherics. On the flip is Dutchman Reggy Van Oers, with the rather Dettmann sounding "Frenetic" and finally sometime Ness collaborator, Glasgow's Deepbass gets onboard with the hypnotic and futuristic stomper "The Light That Never Was".
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Neural Haze
Neural Haze (silver marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: ND 012. Rel: 20 Oct 23
Conceptual - "Selva Oscura" (4:31)
Orbe - "Thorax" (5:00)
Sciahri - "No Fear" (5:08)
Farceb - "Dex31" (5:02)
Dario Duegra - "Noir" (5:03)
Uun - "Out Of Time" (4:49)
Review: If you like your techno murky and subterranean then Node has got another doozy of a 12" for you. It is a six track various artists EP that comes on silver marbled vinyl and opens with the sleazy underworld sounds of 'Selva Oscura' from Conceptual. Orbe's 'Thorax' then goes down a deep, dark late night techno tunnel in mind melting fashion and Sciahri's deft loops on 'No Fear' leave you feeling utterly in the moment. The hypnosis continues on the flip with darker drum rumbles from Farceb, constant suspense from 'Dario Duegra' and magnificently weighty minimalism from Uun.
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Intérprete: Tom Drew
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Negative Action
Cat: CONVEX 011. Rel: 03 Sep 15
Negative Action (7:15)
Sudden Visitor (6:12)
Atlantis (5:31)
Review: Uncompromised techno sounds abound as Convex teams up with longstanding Irish tech-repper DeFeKT for three unruly constructions. "Negative Action" rolls with that really loose, raw feel that Detroit locked down so succinctly in the mid '90s, "Sudden Visitor" is a much steppier cut with skippy kicks and a dramatic, never-ending bass drone that's at once eerie and warm, finally "Atlantis" is a deep sea adventure that pokes and prods the murkiest sonic textures where sudden shards of light strike through with unnerving glee.
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Intérprete: Billy Nasty
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Club Funny Horse
Cute Heels - "Silence Complot"
Drvg Cvltvre - "Year Zero"
Ekman - "2 To The 64th Minus 1"
Marburg - "XXVIII" (drone variant)
Review: Ekman, DRVG CVLTRE, Cute Heels and Marburg all feature on Club Funny Horse, a killer 12" sized compilation from the Gooiland Elektro label. Taking the New Beat sounds of 1980s Belgian nightclubs as their starting point, the four producers veer off in their own distinct paths and the results are thrilling. Berlin-based Columbian producer Cute Heels is first up with "Silence Complot" which essentially sounds like a proto-Comeme production, all raw drums, cheap synth lines and a corrugated arpeggio that you can almost taste the rust off. Vincent Koreman turns in one of his darkest, trippiest productions yet under the DRVG CVLTVRE on "Year Zero" with the track taking a post-apocalyptic turn midway through. The severely under-rated Ekman takes it to the basement with the viscous "2 To The 64th Minus 1" whilst Marburg ends the release on a more esoteric note with the quietly menacing "XXVIII (Drone Variant)"
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out of stock $14.01
Trimurti Part I: Brahma
Trimurti Part I: Brahma (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: TRIMURTI 1/3. Rel: 29 Nov 16
Brahma 1.3 (10:14)
Brahma 2.3 (6:40)
Brahma 3.3 (5:21)
Review: Given the format and style of this hush-hush first Trimurti 12" - think hand-stamped labels, mystery producers and gently funk-fuelled minimalist techno excursions - it's not that surprising to learn that it originates from the Yoyaku stable in Paris. Brahma is, apparently, the first of a series of three 12" singles. Here, man or woman of mystery 'D' begins with a deliciously stretched-out dancefloor workout full of ricocheting dub techno effects, dreamy chords, barely audible vocal samples and, most importantly, a killer broken techno groove. On the B-side you'll find the late night techno/deep house fusion of "Brahma 2.3", and "Brahma 3.3", a more rugged tech-house box jam that bares some similarities to the work of David Duriez and Rob Mello.
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out of stock $10.38
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