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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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Home Schooled
Cat: SOT 09. Rel: 11 Aug 22
CV Smiles - "Home-schooled" (SJT Norap mix) (6:07)
CV Smiles - "Home-schooled" (Rap mix) (7:39)
Porn Sword Tobacco - "Techno Story" (139 Bpm mix) (13:53)
Review: The Shot of T label serves up a versatile new split EP with CV Smiles kicking things off. A long, drawn-out and emotive synth opens up on 'Home-schooled' and comes layered with bubbly pads and serve effects that soothe the mind. Then comes a rap mix that is detailed with louche bars and more 909 production to make it pop. On the flip side, the masterful Porn Sword Tobacco flips the script with a gurgling, pulsing, deep and linear techno roller in the form of 'Techno Story' which is perfect for late-night sessions.

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35 004 Acid Track Remixes
35 004 Acid Track Remixes (limited hand-numbered blue vinyl 12")
Cat: AAP 3035004. Rel: 18 Mar 22
Acid Track (Paul Johnson remix) (9:26)
Acid Track (Marko Nastic remix) (7:11)
Acid Track (Zombie Nation remix) (5:33)
Acid Track (Shinedoe remix) (6:34)
Acid Track (NUDE remix) (6:01)
Acid Track (NUDE instrumental) (6:02)
Review: The Afro Acid Plastik label has been doing a fine job of carrying new and retrospective works from DJ Pierre, with the most recent focus being on extensive remix packages around the iconic 'Acid Track'. This fourth installment comes with a slightly heavy heart as fellow Chicago titan Paul Johnson leads the way with his 'Jack Nation' remix pumping out while his sad passing still weighs on our minds. Elsewhere, Marko Nastic, Shinedoe, Zombie Nation and NUDE all deliver versions which pay tribute to the legacy of one of the most important club tracks of all time.
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Various 3 EP
Various 3 EP (140 gram vinyl 12" + insert & sticker)
Cat: WSR VA3. Rel: 25 Apr 22
First Epoque - "Sequoia Affinis" (5:18)
Practitioner - "Charlie B" (5:18)
Robert Fleck - "Bromine" (7:01)
Planete - "Fammi Sapere" (6:53)
Review: Well Street Records present their second release of 2022 and third in the Various Artists series. Enjoy 4 broken beat gems from emerging talents First Epoque, Practitioner, Planete and label head Robert Fleck. Limited pressing!
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Night Sky EP
Night Sky EP (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: WGVINYL 88. Rel: 06 Jun 22
Kiko & POPOF - "Night Sky" (8:12)
Kiko - "Love Triangle" (7:19)
Kiko & POPOF - "Night Sky" (Yulia Niko remix) (7:59)
Kiko - "Love Triangle" (Mia Mendi remix) (6:57)
Review: Kiko & POPOF deliver a new 'minimal' EP that both kicks and pops off. 'Night Sky', however, abstracts the 'minimal' style into something that is actually quite maximal; though duly working in the tech house formula, the sound palette is dystopian and dark. Doing justice to the French pair's long-standing good rep - Kiko has but 500+ releases to his name - it's only natural that we hear something so fresh. Transformer sound FX and sci-fi impacts adorn each transition, especially on Yulia Niko and Mia Mendi's remixes, coaxing out twin states of ecstasy and dread.
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Folding
Folding (12")
Cat: REKIDS 191. Rel: 22 Nov 21
Folding (6:13)
Folding (KUSP After Dark remix) (6:38)
Folding (Roman Flugel remix) (6:17)
Folding (Radio Slave New Age Of Love remix) (4:39)
Review: Rekids apply the breaks for an end-of-year jolt of euphoria with rising duo KUSP. Following releases on the likes of Planet Rhythm and Tronic, 'Folding' comes in two halves; the original is a Bicep-flavoured broken beat emotional whirlwind dusted with the sugar-sweet vocals of Pablo Rita while the duo's own After Dark mix takes things back into the pounding 4x4 territory the pair are best known for. In true Rekids fashion, 'Folding' is boosted with two high profile remixes: None other than Roman Flugel takes the lead with an electroid necksnapper while Radio Slave folds all switches, slows the tempo and gives us a moment of pure chill-craft. Every corner covered.
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Needs X Gvr present The Future Of Vinyl Part Two
Needs X Gvr present The Future Of Vinyl Part Two (limited heavyweight green vinyl 12")
Cat: NEEDS 010. Rel: 30 Aug 22
Maara - "Lose Control" (5:27)
Priori - "This Multiple" (6:07)
Rudolf C - "Bugs Life" (5:53)
HearThug - "KillAcidKill" (7:01)
Review: Needs have done a fine line in charitable releases in the last few years and here comes another one, this time in the form of a various artists release. Maara's 'Lose Control' is a bumpy techno workout with nice pinging kick drums, Priori then slows it down to a more predatory crawl on 'This Multiple' and Rudolf C allows the aliens in his machines to take over on the deep cyborg techno of 'Bugs Life.' HearThug's cosmic workout 'KillAcidKill' brings a tense vibe to the floor.
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Scious Records 001
Cat: SCIOUSREC 001. Rel: 07 Oct 22
Melchior Productions Ltd - "Yeah X 3" (9:52)
Paul Walter - "Xvive" (14:26)
Review: Weirdo minimal tech soul, anyone? Any takers should be directed towards this oddball release from Melchior Productions and Paul Walter. Two tracks of serious strangeness: timestretched vocals and repetitious yeahs blossom between the beat-thickets of Melchior's 'Yeah X 3', while many more percussive hits and cuts and clicks and pops and booms come courtesy of Walter's B-side, 'Xvive'. It's an impressive first foray for Maria Newyen's new imprint Scious; let's hope future 12"s stay just as weird.
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TRUST XY2
TRUST XY2 (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: TRUST XY2. Rel: 22 Mar 23
Microthol X Ultradyne - "Hostile Invasion" (Land Of Injustice mix) (5:03)
Clatterbox X Peder Mannerfelt - "Semi-Automatic" (4:53)
Microthol X Second Storey - "Dissonanz" (6:13)
DL-MS X Alex Cortex - "Last Smoke" (5:08)
Review: Trust is a long running Viennese electro label run by DJ Glow. Its latest release is a fierce four tracker featuring various artists, all undisputed luminaries of the electronic music scene. On the first side of Trust XY2 you have a true force to be reckoned with in the form of Microthol X Ultradyne with the sinister Detroit computer funk of 'Hostile Invasion' (Land Of Injustice mix) followed by the inimitable Peder Mannerfeldt's industrial-edged reconstruction of Clatterbox's 'Semi-Automatic'. On the second side, UK artist Second Storey provides a re-rub of another track from the Microthol back catalogue on 'Dissonanz' and finally veteran producer Alex Cortex delivers a minimal electro rework of DL-MS' track 'Last Smoke'.
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Flickering Lights (feat Anton Kubikov mix)
Flickering Lights (6:38)
Flickering Lights (Anton Kubikov remix) (7:36)
Sacred Nights (6:30)
Roaming (5:34)
Review: Copenhagen-based Icelander Ohm and Berlin-based Philipp Priebe mine the warmest depths of dub techno here across three stumble originals. 'Flickering Lights' is silky and muted, with smooth drums and claps gliding over a cavernous groove that is subtly lit with sustained chords. The Anton Kubikov remix is more lithe and electronic, with reflective synths and nimble leads making for a minimalistic workout. There is then a shadowy but dynamic dub vibe to 'Sacred Night' before 'Roaming' rives this EP home with a mix of deft sound designs and pillow dub drums. It's brilliantly introspective.
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Soothing Songs For A Cultural Affair
Cat: MNSX 021. Rel: 14 Jan 21
Peace Keeper (4:46)
Problem With Privilege (4:39)
Speed Dating (feat NGLY) (4:41)
Red Sky At Night (feat Cressida) (5:36)
Highbrow (5:42)
Bon Voyage (4:49)
Review: Singaporean imprint Midnight Shift readies up another release, this time by Voitax co-head Paal. The Hamburg-based producer is now handed the reins for full creative curation over the course of six tracks on Soothing Songs For A Cultural Affair: from the contorted breakneck jungle of fierce opener 'Peace Keeper', to the body bashing bass onslaught of 'Problem with Privilege' to the mellowed subterranean breaks of 'Red Sky At Night' (featuring British producer Cressida) and the dystopian slow burner 'Bon Voyage' closing out proceedings.
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Rave
Rave (12")
Cat: DCX 003. Rel: 23 Aug 22
Rave (Adam Beyer & Layton Giordani remix) (5:44)
Rave (6:47)
Review: Sam Paganini is a long time techno legend and Drumcode is about as big as techno label get right now. Togtjer then make for a mighty force on this new Raev 12" especially as it comes with a remix from the boss man Adam Beyer in collaboration with Layton Giordani. Their take on the title track is a hefty one with industrial overtones, saw tooth synths and squealing synth sounds that makes for an intense atmosphere. The original from big man Sam is a more stripped back and seductive deep techno roller with infectious drum loops.
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Exalted EP
Exalted EP (limited 12")
Cat: 30DEYES 004. Rel: 29 Mar 23
Exalted (5:10)
25mg (5:42)
Titan Siren (5:11)
Cohere (5:26)
What I Thought I Knew (5:06)
Review: UK producer Calum Lee aka Paleman has just about made all styles of electronic music in his crater. He is a jazz drummer at heart and the freeform invention defines much of what he does. Here the 30D sub-label EyesHave It snaps him up for his latest trips into the unknown corners of the dance floor. He made the music specifically for the label and really stretches himself - 'Exalted' is a twisted rhythm with groaning leads and dark atmospheres. '25mg' is a frosty world of brushed metal and scuffed synths then 'Titan Siren' brings more expertly designed breakbeats that tumble freely as watery droplets fall from above. Two further cuts shut down this more forward-thinking of EPs.
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Resonate
Resonate (12")
Cat: DC 269. Rel: 28 Mar 23
Resonate (6:21)
First Time In Space (6:04)
Ultimate Feeling (6:03)
Review: First released digitally last year, Lilly Palmer's Drumcode label debut has finally made it on to vinyl. All three tracks have proved popular with digital DJs, and it's easy to understand why. Title track 'Resonate' is a fiendishly heavy, near brutal techno excursion in which tight, mind-warping acid lines, creepy aural textures and razor-sharp synth sounds leap above a blistering beat and doom-laden bassline. 'First Time in Space', in which she takes to the mic, is a frankly breathless and insatiably intoxicating acid techno stomper of the sort that Drumcode does so well, while 'Ultimate Feeling' pairs the booming, ten-ton beats associated with Belgian producer Amelie Lens with layers of creepy electronics and warped industrial sounds.
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OTTA6 X Korghettini Electronics
OTTA6 X Korghettini Electronics (limited 12" + insert)
Cat: OTTA 6. Rel: 04 Apr 23
Korghettini Electronics #4 (5:11)
Korghettini Electronics #10 (6:13)
Korghettini Electronics #11 (5:05)
Korghettini Electronics #14 (5:39)
Review: This is the third and last part of the excellent Korghettini Electronics project on One Trip To Avyon from Pancratio. It makes use of the legendary Electribes machines made by Korg in the early 2000s. They include a drum machine, analogue synth and sampler as well as music workstations and here they are put totters and jammed on freely with perfect future-retro results. Hints of 70s Italian ad music also colour the grooves which are couched in techno with flashes of acid and electro.
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Helix
Helix (12")
Cat: DSRSTC 2. Rel: 12 Oct 21
Helix (9:41)
Gnosis (7:47)
Review: Steve Rachmad is one of the Netherlands's most assured techno talents. He has a long discography and already assured legacy. For the next release on the rightly acclaimed Delsin Sterac series, he dives into his archives to unearth two timeless dub techno classics. Opener 'Helix' is perfectly smooth and serene, with frictionless drums and shimmering synth work braking back to prime era Detroit techno. 'Gnosis' picks up the pace, is a little more hurried, but still just as gorgeously sleek and soulful' This is the sound of someone speaking ably through their machines, and what a conversation it is.
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P 0X
P 0X (limited 12")
Cat: P 0X. Rel: 23 Mar 23
Die Schattenlaufer [Im Strom Der Zeit] (6:48)
Methane 1/11 [Curse Of Coal] (7:17)
10000C [Fever Dream] (6:28)
Through The Core [Anthrazit] (5:56)
Review: The debut release on ISARN by label head PARALLX has finally hit the shelves, and it's sure to cause quite a stir among techno enthusiasts. The P0X EP marks a significant milestone for his label and showcases a unique blend of genres and his vision for the future of the Berlin-based label. The Synoid resident creates a sound that is both powerful and nostalgically futuristic, as heard on the pummeling 'Methane 1/11 [Curse Of Coal]' which is indeed all gas no brakes, while the sweltering '10000C [Fever Dream]' will push you into mental overdrive, the adrenalised groove of 'Die Schattenlaufer [Im Strom Der Zeit]' is infused with elements of EBM and finally 'Through The Core' will have you reaching for the lasers on this track which draws inspiration from early noughties techno.
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Suck A Dick
Cat: PDON 012. Rel: 20 Dec 22
Suck A Dick (7:32)
Suck A Dub (6:13)
Suck A Dick (instrumental) (5:44)
Review: Paranoid London are named as such for a reason: the English megacity really does instill a low-level sense of paranoia and dread. So why the hell not lighten up now and again? That's just what this dubious duo have gone and done with 'Suck A Dick'; replacing their usual EP-cover representation of Big Ben with a giant phallus, Paranoid London have successfully drawn an astute analogy between masculine dominance and the totalitarian dominance of the state. Featuring the unmistakable vocals of regular collaborator Mutado Pintado, it's a guaranteed floor-filler, unusually humorous for the pair's austere, distorted repertoire.
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Conform Re Touched Series Vol IV
Cat: CNFR 028. Rel: 19 Feb 21
Gaetano Parisio - "Inside" (Radio Slave remix) (6:30)
Gaetek AKA Gaetano Parisio - "The Advanced Series Vol II B1" (Mark Broom edit) (5:03)
C&G Southsystem - "Dual EP B1" (Honey Dijon Re Rub) (6:10)
C&G Southsystem - "Dual EP B1" (Adriana Lopez re-edit) (5:49)
Review: The vital Conform Re-Touched Series hist volume number four with another no frills collection of five fierce techno cuts. Up first is long time Berlin mainstay and Rekids boss Radio Slave who does what he does best - heavy, dark, rolling techno that is stripped back but hugely effective. Fellow UK techno luminary Mark Broom then brings the heaviness he is so well known and respected for on a cantering remix that is brilliantly upbeat. Honey Dijon's offering is a naming, paranoid version with synth loops that melt your brain and Adriana Lopez closes out with similarly high pressure techno that doesn't come up for air.
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Imagery II
Cat: ODDEVEN 037B. Rel: 20 Sep 22
Dungeon (6:23)
Form (4:49)
Distant (4:58)
Attack (5:44)
Review: Andre Kronert's ever reliable Odd Even returns this week with a new one from Argentinian scene hero Pfirter, with the second installment in the Imagery series. Austere sonic artillery is certainly provided for on this one; from the mental overdrive of opening cut 'Dungeon' which leads into the hypnotising rapid-fire polyrhythms of 'Form' that's properly geared for trancing out under the strobe lights. On the flip, he brings the peak-time adrenaline on the frenzied 'Distant' and closes it out with the Birmingham-influenced mechanisms of 'Attack'.
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Collaboratory EP
Cat: MW 003. Rel: 24 Jan 22
PH Project - "Blue Yellow Twist" (7:02)
DMA - "I Can't Be Alone" (6:30)
Pilot System - "Body Dub" (6:56)
Frozilla & TJ - "Ocean Of Existence" (5:35)
Review: Soon as you drop the needle on PH Project's opener 'Blue Yellow Twist' here we guarantee you will be twisting your face in mock disc guts. The bassline is a filthy and old-school gem with organ chord stabs and spoken word snippets adding the irresistible sense of naughty house funk. DMA then bangs the box with cosmic synths and hints of 90s post-rave, Pilot System cruise on a chunky bit of bass-driven house and Frozilla & TJ go deep on far-sighted chords and bubbly bass. This is unpretentious, functional but fun house music from a small but already well-formed label.
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Muscles From Outer Space EP
Muscles From Outer Space EP (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: BOSS 001. Rel: 28 Nov 16
Phantom Planet Outlaws - "Muscles From Outer Space" (6:35)
John Heckle - "Hybrid 1" (5:32)
Mark Forshaw - "Flash Back" (7:52)
Binny - "The Return" (5:32)
Review: Boss Tracks gets ignited as a vessel for the work of three nefarious cartoon individuals who may or may not relate to three Liverpudlians with a penchant for jacking hardware tackle. John Heckle, Mark Forshaw and Binny are formidable enough on their own, so combined as Phantom Planet Outlaws there's no shock to hear the acid raining down in a most expressive of ways. "Hybrid 1" finds Heckle squeezing atonal hooks out of his gear like a free jazz maverick while Forshaw fires off the whipcrack tones on "Flash Back". Binny meanwhile brings a malevolent twist on searing loopy techno to bare on "The Return" making this a record for only the toughest heads to drop.
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Try Stress Relief Techniques
Try Stress Relief Techniques (12" in hand-stamped sleeve)
Cat: PH 002. Rel: 19 Jan 23
Flux (5:47)
Fleshy Part Of The Thigh (6:48)
In Dubio (6:01)
Float (6:13)
Review: It is now well over a year since we got hyped by the first release from Phara on the Phaar label. Thankfully we are finally blessed with a second hand-stamped 12" that contains more brilliantly supple yet powerful techno. This is techno that is warm and has a real sense of machine soul no matter the mood or tempo. Things open in artful fashion before the pace picks up on 'Fleshy Part Of The Thigh' with its cantering kicks setting a heady pace while lush harmonics peel off the top. 'In Dubio' is a dub techno banger while 'Float' captures the essence of early and soulful Detroit techno in a modern framework.
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Peaks & Troughs
Peaks & Troughs (180 gram red vinyl 12" + download code limited to 200 copies)
Cat: HC 003. Rel: 28 Feb 22
Prepaternal (Paternal Revision) (7:21)
Secrets Of The Pedal Bone (7:19)
Ooze (7:58)
Figuring Out This Damn Jetpack (5:27)
Review: Tristan Watkins is exploring a horse-themed concept in earnest with his work as Phonopsia on his burgeoning Horse Category label. There's an inherent wonkiness to the sound on this third entry which possibly hints to the meaning behind this aesthetic, with 'Prepaternal (Paternal Revision)' leading in with some delightfully off-kilter synth action around a light and skipping house groove. 'Secrets Of The Pedal Bone' meanwhile deals in a quirky sound somewhere in the region of chiptune but with a little Ceephaxian bite, and 'Ooze' deals in some potent, dislocated techno. 'Figuring Out This Damn Jetpack' goes more explicitly towards 8-bit synth lines, but then gives them a walloping beat, making for some of the most distinctive club gear we've heard in a while.

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Consciousness
Cat: DC 234. Rel: 16 Mar 21
Consciousness (8:42)
Music Takes You (7:11)
Silk (7:12)
Review: Unbelievably, Drumcode Records celebrates its 25th year in business in 2021. Adam Beyer's popular imprint has already delivered a swathe of must-check releases this year, and this collaborative outing from Pig & Dan and Victor Ruiz is another that label fans would do well to take note of. A-side 'Consciousness' is particularly potent, with the trio adding gnarly, mind-melting, dark room-ready riffs to a throbbing, trance-inducing techno groove. If tech-trance/neo-trance isn't your thing, turn to the flip. They're you'll find the moody and stomping big room techno of 'Music Takes You' - all doom-laden stabs and kick-drum driven heaviness - and the more melodious, colourful and rushing peak-time bliss of 'Silk', whose lengthy breakdowns are likely to send shivers down the spines of suitably refreshed dancers.
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Say It Loud
Cat: TOKEN 100. Rel: 23 Jul 21
Bang Wap (5:09)
Bolt (6:35)
Say It Loud (6:18)
Shine (5:37)
Review: Everything about this release looks massive: the legend Luke Slater, on Token no less, with an EP titled Say It Loud. Indeed from the first beat of 'Bang Wap' you know you are in for a wild ride with one of techno's expert technicians, on this powerful and functional DJ tool in typically futurist aesthetic. The restrained fury of 'Bolt' is similarly looped and stripped down but still capable of taking you into cerebral realms on the warehouse dancefloor. Over on the flip, the title track is a jacking old school jam centred around its thunderous 909 rhythm patterns and ending with the cyclical and hypnotic energy of 'Shine'.
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Devotion (Truncate, Barker mixes)
Cat: TOKEN 108. Rel: 13 Jun 22
Devotion (6:00)
Devotion (Truncate remix) (5:11)
Eden Tide (6:36)
Eden Tide (Barker remix) (6:35)
Review: Hot on the heels of his full-length LP 'Sky Scraping', Luke Slater is back as Planetary Assault Systems with one of the albums key tracks 'Devotion', which wasn't included on the 2LP. Truncate steps in for a hard hitting remix on A2, while Slater provides a new exclusive hypnotic track 'Eden Tide' as B1. Barker then closes out the record with a meditative eye closer to smooth the edges of a rougher record.
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Area
Area (12")
Cat: RWX 09. Rel: 30 Oct 20
Planeters - "Area" (6:46)
Saverio Celestri - "Entrance" (6:19)
Saverio Celestri - "Sintesi" (6:34)
Review: Teased right at the start of the year, keen ears have been awaiting this collaboration between Imprints boss-man Riccardo and Slow Life soldier Saverio Celestri since the summer. Now, fresh from quarantine, the stunning 'Area' is all yours. Bubbling electro breaks with added steel drum charm and harmonies from heaven, it's an outer planetary first smash from Planeters. Flip for two solo pieces from Saverio; the dark alley arpeggio and moody jacks of 'Entrance' and the widescreen electro / radioactive bounce of 'Sintesi'. Bumping.

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Remote Signals
Remote Signals (limited green vinyl 12")
Cat: PLANT43 009. Rel: 21 Nov 22
Remote Signals (6:42)
Searching The Skies (6:28)
Constantly Morphing Entity (6:40)
Review: Anyone who has had even half an eye on the electro scene over the past decade will already be familiar with Emile Facey aka Plant43's unique sound, mixing an uncompromising approach to off kilter rhythms and machine-led funk with an emotive and powerful use of melody. This trio of ultra fresh tracks were penned for recent live shows in The Hague and Berlin and are brimming with the energy and excitement Facey felt on his return to the live circuit. 'Remote Signals' is led by a booming kick drum heavy enough to command any audience with Facey weaving ever more complex webs of melody around it. 'Searching The Skies' builds a mysterious atmosphere based around a call and response between characterful melodic elements while 'Constantly Morphing Entity' closes the EP with a flourish of forward moving beats and an SH101 bass line designed to move any dancefloor.
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Unit 18
Unit 18 (12")
Cat: DT 002. Rel: 01 Jul 22
Stinky (5:44)
Ninety One (5:13)
Unit 18 (4:14)
Review: Ploy pays homage to the urban-mythical nightclub Venue MOT Unit 18 with his new EP 'Unit 18', which has seen a home to his equally legendary club night Deaf Test - named after the artist's deaf left ear. Stinky, Ninety One and Unit 18 are "three rave tracks" in the artist's own words, rushing and dragging through system-ready sonics and with undeniable influences from UK drill, to bassy techno, to dubstep.
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The Vanguard EP (reissue)
The Vanguard EP (reissue) (clear vinyl double 12")
Cat: MC 023CLEAR. Rel: 21 Apr 21
Myopsis (5:07)
Northern Lights (6:36)
Vanguard (9:59)
Rozetta Says Bad Shit (3:14)
Myopsis (Ten Miles High mix) (5:26)
Myopsis (Dark Comedy mix) (4:55)
Chinese Checkers (4:18)
Lifeforms (8:54)
Review: This is the second Kenny Larkin reissue Mint Condition has lined up for us this month. This one finds the Detroit techno pioneer work under his POD alias, where the other is from his Dark Comedy days. A real highlight for the second wave circa 1992, these soul-drenched techno tracks are exactly why we love the Motor City sound so much. Thankfully, all six originals are given full room to breath across two sides of wax - with bonus, previously CD-only tune 'Chinese Checkers' also included for good measure. Our favourite is the icy electro coolness of 'Northern Lights,' or maybe the warm cosmic techno hustle of 'Vanguard.'
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Spirits Of The Black Lodge Vol 4
The Poetic Painter M - "Elusive Clarity Of 1 Mind" (7:35)
Pablo R Ruiz - "El Rey De Amor" (6:35)
Grey People - "Agorophobia" (5:22)
Fashion Flesh - "Kisses" (3:39)
Fauna53 - "Jam #1" (Assymetrical Weirdo Orchestra edit) (4:54)
Review: Los Angeles-based The Black Lodge began as an intimate gathering place and ritual organised around exploring, sharing and experimenting with diverse forms of electronic music. This is the fourth collection of cuts from various artists of The Black Lodge multiverse. The Poetic Painter M, an alias of Nation chief Traxx, opens up the A-side with the dark late night acid of 'Elusive Clarity Of 1 Mind', followed by Pablo R Ruiz from Detroit providing the spooky lo-fi/sci-fi groove 'El Rey De Amor'. Over on the flip, Michigan's Fashion Flesh serves up a harsh experimental soundscape on 'Kisses' and closes with the tunnelling industrial funk of Fauna53's 'Jam1' (Asymmetrical weirdo orchestra edit).
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5 Deadly Venoms: Snake
Cat: SC 018. Rel: 16 Mar 23
Poima - "Perelom" (5:24)
Farron - "Press Train Wreck" (5:50)
Lindenberg Support - "Brooklyn Squad" (4:16)
Roger 23 - "Bewegliches Ziel" (6:15)
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Are We On The Run?
Cat: MNSC 003. Rel: 13 Feb 23
Are We On The Run? (2:59)
And This Is The Well (5:34)
Here We Come (5:32)
From Here We Start (5:57)
And This Is The Well (Mod21 remix) (8:27)
Review: Leipzig, Germany has long had its own electronic scene and is famously the home to tech house titans Moon Harbour, but Mnestic is a new kid on the block with a whole different sound. This is the label's third transmission and right from the off it stands out: PRG M's 'Are We On The Run?' is intense and loopy techno for drug addled brains at 5AM. 'And This Is The Well' is tunnelling techno with frictionless drum loops and deep space ambiance then 'Here We Come' gets freaky once more before the subtle mind melting sonics continue through the B-side, including a different take on 'And This Is The Well' from Mod21.
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Intérprete: Philippe Petit
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Into The Future EP
Cat: DSOY 003. Rel: 23 Nov 22
One Take (7:46)
Brothers In Rhythm (5:46)
High Energy (7:57)
Lost & Found (3:04)
Review: Isaac Prieto is Mexico-born but Detroit based and that is presumably where he hooked up with the Motor City's assured house auteur Javonntte. The pair take a trip through scuffed-up deep house brilliance here with the chattery claps and blurting bass of spaced-out opener 'One Take' before 'Brothers In Rhythm' is a more dance-y cut with pinging kicks and detuned synths stumbling about the mix to make for a brilliant sense of mechanical funk. 'High Energy' brings edgy chord stabs over busted beats and bass and 'Lost & Found' is more kinetic analogue madness with hurried techno hi-hats, spangled pads and punchy kicks all bringing an utterly fresh type of sound.
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Better Together EP
Better Together EP (limited 12")
Cat: DSOY 004. Rel: 06 Feb 23
Isaac Prieto & Moppy - "Double Bass" (6:38)
Isaac Prieto & G&J - "What Do You Want" (5:05)
Isaac Prieto & Javonntte - "Imperfections" (5:34)
Isaac Prieto & Ali Orlandi - "I Like That" (4:42)
Review: It's silly but true that anything which has the words Detroit on it will immediately get more attention than something that doesn't. 99% of the time though the music lives up to that reputation as is the case here with a fourth offering from Detroit Sound Odyssey. It's a four-tracker that sees Isaac Prieto hook up with different collaborators on each tune. Moppy and 'Double Bass' open up with a well-swung house kick and deep bass combo while the machines get a little more unhinged on 'What Do You Want' with G&J. Javonntte brings his signature depth to 'Imperfections' and Ali Orlandi adds a heavyweight downbeat headiness to 'I Like That'.
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Unnatural Register EP
Cat: WU 76. Rel: 15 Sep 22
Intro (2:43)
Unreal Element (5:21)
Unnatural Register (5:59)
Unexpected Result (5:27)
Irregular Frequencies (5:13)
Outro (2:24)
Review: Spanish producer PWCCA has had a solid couple of years thanks to impressive techno statements on Analog Section, Koryu and Eartoground. Now he's on Warm Up with a six tracker that further delves into his signature sound. An intense ambient opener makes way for the frosted warehouse loops of 'Unreal Element' then things take a Millsian-turn on the bleepy cosmic exploration that is 'Unnatural Register.' There is a blizzard of texture and percussive noise on 'Unexpected Result' and then more manic melodic sequences on the vast 'Irregular Frecuencies.'
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Re:Axis & More
Re:Axis & More (pink marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: PRRUK 1012. Rel: 20 May 22
Re:Axis - "Protoportal" (6:18)
Petter B - "Transporter" (Re:Axis remix) (5:58)
VSK - "Wrap" (5:49)
Re:Axis & Scalameriya - "Spectra" (5:57)
Review: Portuguese techno powerhouse Re:Axis has been working with Planet Rhythm for over eight years now, presenting a dynamic big room sound across a steady stream of EPs. Now he heads up a new VA 12" with 'Protoportal', a sinewy, seductive workout for those darker corners of the dance which originally came out in 2015 alongside tracks by Petter B. Petter B himself then steps up to rework 'Protoportal', twisting it into a thrumming, heads down weapon with an industrial tinge. VSK's 'Wrap' opens up the B side in a masterful display of contemporary Italian techno before the record rounds out with a collab from Scalameriya and Re:Axis, the knotty, dramatic 'Spectra'.
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Ohm Series 4
Cat: OHM 004. Rel: 04 May 22
Soela - "Fledgling" (6:40)
Dawn Razor - "Calm Storm" (5:48)
Pvt Vasquez - "Live In Fear" (7:07)
Semitone Cycles - "Elusive" (6:29)
Review: Following excellent appearances from the likes of Roger Gerressen, Thor and Alessandro Crimi, the OHM Series continues to explore mellow threads of techno from emergent talents and established craftfolk in the outer reaches. This new release kicks off with Soela offering up a slender, seductive trip through dubby moodscapes before Dawn Razor digs into a hooked groove coursing underneath big swathes of icy ambience. Stelios Vassiloudis creates a heavy stomp around 'Live In Fear' without losing the delicacy which has defined the OHM Series to date. Semitone Cycles completes the set with 'Elusive', an elegant tripper with one eye on the wooziest end of the after hours.
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Intérprete: Tom Drew
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Forever 3
Forever 3 (12")
Cat: TPT 094. Rel: 03 Nov 22
Somniac One - "Junkyard Shift" (6:34)
Exos - "Warlion" (5:46)
Perc & Million - "Rotopod" (5:37)
EAS - "Ryu Acid" (5:40)
Review: Perc Trax has long been excelling at caustic and industrial-tinged, white-knuckle techno excursions. Former 3 is another case in point as various artists come together to nail you to the floor of a gritty warehouse. The boss himself, Perc, appears with Million on the squealing, blistering workout that is 'Rotopod' while EAS brings wild video game soundtrack madness to his intense 'Ryu Acid.' Add in linear bangers from Somniac One with 'Junkyard Shift' and Exos's gabber-tinged, flat-footed stomper 'Warlion' and you have an absolutely monster EP of techno.
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Álbumes
Aloneinone
Aloneinone (silver & white vinyl 2xLP + LP + insert)
Cat: PRRUKBLK 071LP. Rel: 20 May 22
Giorgio Gigly & Paul Ritch - "1" (7:27)
Giorgio Gigly & Paul Ritch - "2" (7:48)
Giorgio Gigly & Paul Ritch - "3" (6:00)
Giorgio Gigly & VSK - "Silent Age" (10:10)
Giorgio Gigly & VSK - "Hidden Conspiracy" (7:32)
Giorgio Gigly & VSK - "Memories Of An Unconncet Era" (4:23)
Giorgio Gigly & Ness - "Eon" (10:56)
Giorgio Gigly & Ness - "Reson" (7:56)
Giorgio Gigly & Ness - "Ergo" (6:43)
Review: Italian techno heavyweight Giorgio Gigli has been at the forefront of his country's scene for some time now, working with Dozzy way back in 2004 and releasing an album on Speedy J's Electric Deluxe label in 2015. This release on Planet Rhythm gathers together a series of collaborative EPs Gigli recorded for the label between 2015 and 2018, working with tough techno operators Ness, Paul Ritch and VSK. Gathered together in one handy triple-vinyl package, this is an essential set for anyone who cherishes dark, driving techno loaded with steely atmospheres and next-level production.
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Selected Works From Between 1992 & 1995 (remastered)
Ludiomil 75 (5:06)
Beautification Bang Bang (Daktari version) (5:01)
Astral Heart (6:01)
Temazepan (6:19)
Some Small & Furry Animals Gathering At A Hacienda (6:22)
Gates Of Eden (6:01)
Jungle Drugstore (7:07)
Low Sun In Dub (6:07)
Sunspots (Solenoid version) (5:45)
Cittaplaneta (8:33)
Review: Paradise 3001 enjoyed something of a revival when some of his classic work were picked up by Banoffee Pies for an EP back in 2020. The work of one Aad de Mooy, Paradise 3001 has a huge legacy in the realm of early trance music, and now this collection on Sound Metaphors travels back into that golden early 90s era in detail, presenting 10 tracks across two discs with tracks from his classic releases and lesser spotted rarities alike. Given the prevalence of trance in modern club music, you know full well these varied, mellow and trippy nuggets will be finding favour amongst all manner of spinners, from back room beatniks to big room bosses.
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Jesus Was An Alien
Jesus Was An Alien (gatefold LP + MP3 download code in embossed sleeve)
Cat: KOMPAKT 451. Rel: 26 May 22
The Tragedy Of CG (1:20)
Jesus Was An Alien (feat Marie Davidson) (7:52)
Real (5:18)
Hunger (0:48)
Matrix (6:01)
Religion (2:25)
The Principle Of Vibration (5:13)
Kill The System (6:21)
Life Aquatic (1:42)
Am Kanal (4:38)
Review: Perel's sophomore album Jesus Was An Alien continues in some ways from the themes she brought to her debut, 2018's Hermetica on DFA. The tracks are rich, lush in design and multi-layered with plenty of emotional uplift. While inspired by a raft of the best indie hitmakers she has her own sound which is perfect for the dance floor but also suited to listing away from the club. "Jesus Was An Alien is a discourse about whether Jesus was an actual alien" she explains, amusingly. When the debate sounds this good, no one cares about the answers.
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Intérprete: Ursula 1000
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Infinity Album
Infinity Album (2xLP + MP3 download code + vinyl postcard)
Cat: BLK 035. Rel: 05 Oct 22
Breaking Free (6:11)
Infinity (6:44)
Beyond (6:11)
Alien World (6:25)
The Grid (5:54)
Space (4:43)
Musicbox (5:39)
Sunrise (6:32)
Theta (3:09)
Track 10 (vinyl Postcard) (3:00)
Review: Pixel82 hails from Portugal and has been making music for the last 20 years. Early on they made punk/industrial and were then in a metal band but now they deal in powerful techno. Infinity is a concept album about "the continuum of life, of a constant loop that evolves over time. It is a discovery of myself musically, a rediscovery of the past to find the future." It is also full of club cuts designed to drive a crowd into overdrive. These are emotive tunes laden with synths that bring rushes of euphoria and plenty of psychedelic colours. It's a widescreen and rewarding listen.
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Consumed In Key
Consumed In Key (3xLP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: TURBO 213LP. Rel: 01 Apr 22
Contain (8:10)
Consume (9:28)
Passage In (1:43)
Cor Ten (6:23)
Ekko (4:00)
Converge (4:11)
Locomotion (8:45)
In Side (11:06)
Consumed (11:17)
Passage Out (3:05)
Review: Plastikman is in the glory years of his career, and the recognition of this of late has come in the form of various reissues and deluxe editions. One move we didn't expect Mr. Hawtin to take, however, was approving an entire 'semi-classical' reimagining of his original album 'Consumed', first released in 1998. 'Consumed In Key' is a new collaborative version made between Hawtin and pianist/producer Chilly Gonzales; every track found on the original 'Consumed' now features piano flourishings and other instruments peppered over each moody techno jam, fleshing out the pangs we could only previously imagine on first listen.

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Theater Of A Confused Mind
Cat: RHM 013. Rel: 20 Oct 14
Out Of Control
Code Urgent
For Only You
Battle For Space
Inner City Circus
All Together
My Own Shadow
All Of A Sudden
Review: Terrence Dixon's announcement of plans to retire from techno with immediate effect earlier this year have typically gone without any further explanation, though it's been heartening to see his final round of projects surface over the course of 2014. Having already committed a killer Population One 12" to Metroplex, Dixon delivers another fitting parting shot in this LP for Rush Hour, who took their name from his classic Pop One production "Rush Hour". Theater Of A Confused Mind is a powerful statement from Dixon, expanding on the sci-fi themes of previous Population One material and posing several cryptic questions. Dixon's own voice introduces the album on "Out Of Control" and as matters progress those trademark queasy lines of melody begin to take control - "Inner City Circus" being a stand out of this set.
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Same (remastered)
Same (remastered) (180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: MP 35LP. Rel: 07 Mar 22
Redundance 1 (6:05)
Redundance 3 (6:18)
Redundance (version) (4:12)
Redundance 5 (7:00)
Redundance 6 (4:27)
Scuba Lounge (9:57)
Spoiled (9:41)
Spoil (7:53)
Decay Chart (7:04)
Explore (5:47)
Exposed (4:23)
Review: The Porter Ricks pair has specialised in subaquatic dub techno since the mid-90s. They have put out a wealth of seminal EPs and eps in that time but Same was one that never quite got the attentions of some of the others. Now it gets re-floated having been fully remastered for the occasion. It is packed with rolling dub techno and deft synth craft as you might expect. Some are our mind music, deep rollers to lock you into a trance and see you there, and others like 'Scuba Lounge' are empty ambient pieces that suspend you in space, while the rathe outlying 'Spoil' is a random filter house tune that sounds good but is a weird fit.
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Intérprete: Mark Broom
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The Scandinavian Forest
Saphileaum - "Interlingua" (5:45)
Roger Gerressen - "Angsalvor" (7:21)
Sebastian Mullaert - "Unwind" (7:07)
Polygonia - "Stellar Rain" (7:01)
Eyvind Blix - "Green Algae" (6:30)
Elin Piel - "Skog" (4:57)
Review: Norwegian online magazine Monument presents its second release titled The Scandinavian Forest. As expected, they've tapped some of the hypnotic techno genre's seasoned experts to deliver their take on deep and atmospheric dancefloor sounds. Highlights come from Dutch dub engineer Roger Gerressen with the heady greyscale minimalism of 'Angsalvor', the ever reliable Sebastian Mullaert will cast a spell on you with the arcane trance induction of 'Unwind' and rising Bavarian talent Polygonia hands in the strobe-lit frenzy of 'Stellar Rain' which will push you into mental overdrive.
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Scopex 1998-2000 (remastered)
Scopex 1998-2000 (remastered) (gatefold 4xLP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: TRESOR 300X. Rel: 09 Aug 22
Simulant - "New Machines" (6:35)
Simulant - "Musical Box" (5:55)
Simulant - "Wav Form" (6:44)
Simulant - "Wav Form" (mix) (7:10)
Simulant - "Untitled" (Locked Groove) (2:00)
Simulant - "Knife Edge" (7:28)
Simulant - "Spectre" (6:56)
Simulant - "Access Future Audio" (4:43)
Simulant - "Access Future Audio" (mix) (8:19)
Pollon - "Lost Souls" (5:46)
Pollon - "Lonely Planet" (7:09)
Pollon - "Intro" (2:29)
Pollon - "Lost Souls" (mix) (4:42)
Pollon - "Xtro" (2:07)
Simulant - "Optimal Flow" (5:17)
Simulant - "Pressure Point" (5:08)
Review: Electro lovers will be foaming at the mouth over this one - it is a super luxe reissue of some seminal UK electro from the late 90s. It channels plenty of Drexcyia vibes with its cinematic sound and sci-fi overtones and sounds as good now as it ever has. All of the tunes on it have been remastered from DAT tapes and included along the way is 'Original Flow' which wasn't on the album before and has never been released. It was only recently unearthed having been written in 2000.
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