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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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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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WITNESS 04
Cat: WITNESS 04. Rel: 13 Mar 23
Asphalt DJ - "Blades" (6:40)
RDS - "TH Only" (5:39)
Ste Roberts - "Tune Pitch Decay" (7:51)
Tammo Hesselink - "Untitled 42" (5:10)
Review: Some of Europe's finest purveyors of underground sounds come together on this fourth rase from the One Eye Witness label out of the Netherlands. Asphalt DJ kicks off and lays out a steamroller of a techno banger in 'Blades' which is pulsing, hard hitting but supple. RDS gets for a much more minimal and cosmic vibe on the tight and bouncy 'TH Only' then Ste Roberts brings some machismo and texture to 'Tune Pitch Decay' with its industrial tech aesthetic. Tammo Hesselink closes down the EP with the loose and bendy tones, scattered hits and late night minimal eeriness of 'Untitled 42.'
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Intérprete: Kid Who
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Old Gem EP
Cat: MT 59. Rel: 11 Jul 23
Old Gem (5:16)
Emergency Area (5:02)
Green Rhythms (5:06)
Edipo (5:21)
Mono Groove (4:59)
Handsaw (5:21)
Review: _asstnt & Roll Dann are back on the label they were last on two years ago with a new collaborative EP in the form of Emergency Break. This six tracker is packed with punishing sounds from the off with 'Old Gem' layering up fizzing synths and slamming drums. 'Emergency Area' has a Mills-style drum funk and molten deep space melody to it while 'Green Rhythms' is a dark, gritty and minimal loop-fest to melt the mind. The flipside is just as varied with the likes of the deep and tunneling 'Mono Groove' and the menacing low ends of 'Handsaw.'


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Multicoloured Joker In The Pack
Multicoloured Joker In The Pack (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: MAXMIN 064. Rel: 14 Sep 23
Bad Boy Pete Vs Errot - "Joker"
Rich Sortwell & Sam DFL - "Deeper"
Nori - "Early"
Bad Boy Pete - "Eastern Promise"
Review: Bad Boy Pete and Errot head up the heat on this rough and ready hard techno drop for Chris Liberator's ever essential Maximum / Minimum label. Considered a more experimental alternative to the Stay Up Forever output, don't be misled as Pete and Error prove this is still about pile-driving techno with a playful edge. Richie Five Alive and Sam DFL are having a right old time of it on 'Deeper' while Nori brings some serious funk and a freaky pitched down rap without diluting the hard edge of the record and then Pete returns to round the record off with a more hypnotic roller shot through with a touch of dub techno.
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The Signal
Cat: TRUE 12160. Rel: 12 Mar 24
The Signal (Night mix) (6:30)
The Signal (Day mix) (6:48)
Review: Raton has grown to be a quite an integral part of Drumcode as well as the underground at large and now after previously working on the likes of Ellum Audio he finds himself in the studio with techno bigwig, Adam Beyer. The pair cook up two versions of the same cut here. 'The Signal' (Night mix) is a dramatic cut with an epic baseline and space-age synth craft over chunky drums that are constantly on the rise. 'The Signal' (Day mix) is a much more melodic and light cut but has just as much low-end heft. Both of these tunes give you an insight into how big name DJs like this see techno working in different settings.
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Deep Series 1.3
Deep Series 1.3 (12" + insert)
Cat: DPTRX 13. Rel: 11 Jan 24
Caim - "Straight No Chaser" (6:56)
Mathijs Smit - "Abducted" (7:25)
Joey Anderson - "All Around Us" (6:26)
Rich P/Lee - "Clown Inc" (vocal mix) (5:58)
Pim - "Somethings On My Mind" (5:25)
Review: The Deeptrax series has so far turned out many delightfully head techno sounds for those who like to have their brains as busy as their heels when in the club. This one Deep Series 1.3, kicks off with Caim's impossibly smooth and cool electro-tinged trip 'Straight No Chaser' with its mellifluous pads and deft drums. Mathijs Smit offers a more physical but still warm sound with 'Abducted' and then Joey Anderson shows his class with a grimy and dubby roller, 'All Around Us.' Rich P/Lee's 'Clown Inc' (vocal mix) brings a little playful funk and Pim's 'Somethings On My Mind' is another breezy and cathartic cut.
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Gemstones: Moonstone
Gemstones: Moonstone (limited 12")
Cat: RAWGEM 7. Rel: 10 Aug 23
Chlar - "Neo Tokyo Vision" (6:22)
Raffaele Attanasio - "Mamba" (4:12)
Mayeul & Pavel K Novalis - "Black Mesa" (6:02)
Regal - "Burned Out" (6:02)
Review: Monstrously glassy, yet heavy hard techno cuttage from the French RAW crew, who welcome four stunning audio fragments from various artists in their orbit. It's the seventh release in the Gemstones series, which is in turn inspired by different types of precious stones. Opener 'Neo Tokyo Vision' is an exciting and cutting tittilator, with massive rave stabs and a nigh-perfect balance of weight and highs, evoking the feeling of freely trawling the city at night with reckless abandon. Things grow grungier from thereon, with the likes of 'Black Mesa' and 'Burned Out' hearing the EP grow increasingly soily, subterranean.
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Intérprete: Rave Energy
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Jack Wax Presents: Flat Acid Compilation Volume 6
Cat: FLAT 022. Rel: 28 Sep 23
Chris Liberator & The Geezer - "We Are Acid" (7:37)
Bad Boy Pete - "Rasta Music" (6:58)
The Germ - "SI-194" (5:31)
RAT - "Rebirth" (5:18)
EGEBAMYASI - "Henhouse" (4:04)
Review: Phat acid trance from a dream quintet of producers on wax. All hailing from the Netherlands, and brought together under the aegis of hardcore acid techno label Flatlife, we hear the likes of Chris Liberator and The Geezer, RAT and The Germ butt heads on the sixth edition of the label's Flat Acid series, a red-smiley-faced slab of gurning glee. Our choicest cuts have got to be Bad Boy Pete's 'Rasta Music' and the dystopian popcorner 'Rebirth' by RAT.
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Intérprete: Rave Energy
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Cold Flower (Full Bloom) EP
Cat: SHVR 001. Rel: 21 Dec 22
Cris P - "Cold Flower" (5:45)
Rosario - "Cold Flower" (Stigma Flap remix) (6:41)
Ouxh - "Aomori" (5:21)
Ed Herbst - "High & Dry" (6:22)
Ed Herbst - "Between The Bars" (6:06)
Review: Dutch label Shiver makes its debut this week with a various artist EP featuring some current heroes of the minimal/tech house scene. On the first side of Cold Flower (Full Bloom) you've got Cris P with the hi-tech deepness of the title track, reminiscent of early United States Of Mars sounds, followed by Rosario's darkly stomping Stigma Flap remix and Ouhx's liquid drum 'n' bass journey 'Aomori' which is an introduction of things to come over on the flip. There you have Berlin's Ed Herbst, usually known for his deep house exploits, delivering the 90s influenced jazzy jungle roller 'High & Dry' followed by something more familiar of him in the form of late night mood music groove 'Between The Bars'.
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Diorama EP
Cat: SEMANTICA 148. Rel: 05 Jun 23
Diorama (6:22)
Transponder Code (5:06)
Preserving Machines (5:40)
Homeostasis (5:34)
Review: The sublime and subliminal Semantica sound out of Spain is one of our favourites when it comes to deep techno. Now the label is fast approaching its 150th EP but still keeps on turning up the quality, this time with Domenico Crisci and Retina It at the controls. 'Diorama' is a raw, chattery and urgent techno opener and the pent-up energy of it carries over in to the hurried 90s hustle of 'Transponder Code'. On the flip is the bleeding and mind-melting workout that is 'Preserving Machines' and 'Homeostasis' shuts down this most high-impact and high-energy outing with paranoid synths roaming over slick drum machine rhythms.
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Keynote
Keynote (12")
Cat: KEY 033. Rel: 25 May 23
Message From The Error System (7:04)
Mechanics (4:43)
Captivate (4:15)
Review: Decka & Roseen serve up their first ever collaborative works here with their Keynote EP on Key Vinyl. They head straight in at the deep end with opener 'Message From The Error System' an ominous and darkly atmospheric cut that keeps you in suspense next to frosty synths and looming bass as drums and synths grow enervating more angsty. 'Mechanics' is a classic Mills style space-techno cut laced with molten melodies and 'Captivate' then brings some warped synth energy and rumbling bass tension. Timeless tackle that will drown you in sound.
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Time Marches On Part 2
Cat: LDR 2020. Rel: 23 May 17
DJ Overdose - "Arecibo" (5:12)
Tr One - "Escape From Enceladus" (8:37)
Raiders Of The Lost ARP - "Equinox" (7:00)
Automatic Tasty - "I Can't Find My Own Manual (How Therefore Am I To Restore To My Factory Settings?)" (5:09)
Review: You can always rely on Dublin's Lunar Disko Records to provide the heat; this time it's in the form of some heavyweight electro vibes by the industry's best and brightest. But this is no surprise given the imprint's invariable doses of quality. First up is Dutch maestro DJ Overdose with "Arecibo", a comparatively more pensive and introspective electro appearance than his usual work, but TR One's "Escape From Enceladus" takes this pensive sway of synths and crystal-like sonics to an even deeper level. Raiders Of The Lost Arp kick off the flip side with the smooth and suave flow of "Equinox", this one belonging more to the house end of the spectrum, whereas Automatic Tasty comes through with a quirky little digi number with the aptly odd name of "I Can't Find My Own Manual (How Therefore Am I To Restore My Factory Settings?)". A tidy little blast of synth-filled goods.
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Unknown Landscapes Selected I
Cat: POLEGROUP 021. Rel: 10 Dec 13
DVS1 - "Strobe"
Kwartz - "Hate"
Reeko - "Enlightenment Process"
Adam X - "Meridien Arc"
Review: As part of Oscar Mulero's Unknown Landscapes mix CD his label Pole Group has done the right thing and released the first of several various artist samplers. This first body of music is opened by the rusty pings of DVS1's "Strobe", while up and coming Spanish techno producer, Kwartz, earns his Pole Group stripes with a deep and blipping "Hate". Long-time label cohort Reeko provides the elongated mind trip that is "Enlightenment Process", and the last spot is of course reserved for industrial demigod Adam X who doesn't falter with the voltage charged "Meridien Arc".
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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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Pura Lempuyang Dua Part 2
Pura Lempuyang Dua Part 2 (limited turquoise vinyl 12")
Cat: LPY 14.2. Rel: 04 Dec 23
Fletcher - "It's A Virtue" (7:01)
Mike Schommer - "Kingmaker" (6:06)
Nicolas Barnes - "Sonic Dial" (7:12)
Redrop - "Genesis" (6:34)
Review: Last year's superb Pura Lempuyang album has been pulled apart and served up on a couple of separate 12"s and this is the second one. It comes on limited turquoise vinyl and offers four cuts of stylish deep dub and techno. Fletcher's 'It's A Virtue' goes first with taught, twanging bass and grubby basslines then Mike Schommer's 'Kingmaker' offers liquid dub funk with watery pads and hissing static. Nicolas Barnes picks it up a little with a darker but still warm dub techno roller in 'Sonic Dial' and Redrop's 'Genesis' is the more driving of the lot but again exists right on the ocean floor.
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Sanctified EP
Cat: MPM 13. Rel: 09 Aug 23
We Magnify His Name (9:18)
Baby, Baby (6:29)
Basic Principle (4:53)
Review: ** Repress For The Hood Fans ** This much anticipated EP on his own M Plant label sees Detroit legend Robert Hood continue to develop to his Floorplan alias after the recent Living It Up single. The A-Side explores euphoric 90s house tropes in "We Magnify His Name", a peak time piano driven anthem which is as religious an experience to listen to as its name suggests, complete with uplifting gospel vocals. On the flip, Hood explores his darker techno tendencies over two tracks. "Baby Baby" relies more on a cut up vocal sample and a slightly wobbling Motor City leaning bassline and a Model 500 style funk swing to it, provided in no small part by a particularly great guitar lick, while tension and release is offered in spades by a well placed horn sample. "Basic Priciple" meanwhile is a druggier affair propelled by its murky sub bass and techno stabs, the only melody coming from a particularly sinister two note organ line.
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Music
Music (12")
Cat: MPM 27. Rel: 29 Nov 22
Music (6:32)
Tell You No Lie (8:31)
Review: A taster for Robert Hood's second Floorplan album, this EP puts a spotlight on the radical nature of his musical transformation. On "Music", the visceral rhythms of techno minimalism are gone; in their place is a rolling, tracky groove that boasts a repetitive vocal loop and which has shades of classic Relief /Derrick Carter. "Tell You No Lie" is even more impressive. It sees Hood use a gospel vocal over a stomping, funk guitar-sampling disco house workout. There is an audibly religious dimension to "Tell You No Lie," but Hood's knack for writing a great tune means that it sounds celebratory rather than self-indulgent or preachy.
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Shop
Shop (12")
Cat: MPM 42. Rel: 27 Jun 22
Shop (5:39)
Learn (7:01)
Review: While Floorplan's line-up now also contains his daughter, Lyric Hood, for years the project was a solo alias of Detroit techno maestro Robert Hood. This two-tracker dates from that period, with both cuts originally appearing on M-Plant sub-label Duet way back in 2002. Two decades on, both still sound fresh and are excellent examples of Hood's full-bodied but minimalistic approach to Motor City techno. 'Shop' sees him layer looped organ notes, freestyle, high-register synth solos and angular electronics over a driving, locked-in techno beat, while 'Learn' is deeper and more hypnotic with plenty of energy-building TR-909 drum machine fills, psychedelic acid tweaks and faintly foreboding electronic riffs.
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Keep On Flying (feat Orlando Voorn/Ben Sims remixes)
Keep On Flying (feat Orlando Voorn/Ben Sims remixes) (limited 180 gram translucent blue vinyl 12" with picture sleeve artwork by Alan Oldham)
Cat: SUSLTD 020. Rel: 15 Aug 22
Keep On Flying (4:54)
Keep On Flying (Orlando Voorn remix) (6:08)
Keep On Flying (Ben Sims Jacker remix) (5:08)
Keep On Flying (Ben Sims Machine Funk remix) (7:27)
Review: Big name pile up alert! In the final stages of his career, the late Frankie Knuckles and fellow Chicago producer Ricky Sinz teamed up for this funky house outing that has classic written all over it . From the moment it's R&B-slanted vocal starts to wind you around it's little finger and the pumping, stripped down 80's groove kicks into life. Orlando Voorn delves even further back for inspiration on his remix, shimmering in disco strings, before Ben Sims carves out two harder-edged mixes that nestle neatly on the house/divide, both playing a single bass note off against restless rhythms.
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How You Feel (For Me) (Gold Edition)
Cat: XBITGOLD 1. Rel: 12 Mar 24
How You Feel (For Me) (7:52)
Review: Feel-good minimal from Rico Friebe and Rico Puestel on faux-gold-foiled 12" vinyl, who lend their signature style a surprise French touch. Echoing timeless Thomas Bangalter, 'How You Feel (For Me)' is a detuned synth sweeping swathe of chord and offbeat hat, all centring on a hypnotic repetitious acknowledgement of how the listener feels. The B-side features said acapella, in all its standalone emotive glory. Sometimes it's hard to tell whether we're being told how to feel or whether we're being asked, but with a banger such as this one, we're not inclined to care about the difference!
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Graffi Gravi
Graffi Gravi (140 gram vinyl double 12")
Cat: GRA 010. Rel: 11 Mar 19
Yoshinori Hayashi - "Dissociative" (8:25)
Telephones - "Kalimbalimbo" (6:12)
DB.Source & Riccardo Schiro - "Montevago" (3:02)
Dynamo Dreesen - "Reactivate" (7:59)
Oyvind Morken & Kaman Leung - "Tunnel Visjon" (5:31)
Acidboychair - "The End (At Any Speed)" (4:48)
Review: REPRESS ALERT: Gravity Graffiti has been doing great things with its series of split 12"s already, but now the Italian label goes one better for its tenth release with this mighty double pack of heavy hitters. First up is the ever-untouchable Yoshinori Hayashi, who gets as straight up as he possibly could with the freaky house burner "Dissociative." Telephones is feeling particularly dubbed out and groovy on "Kalimbalimbo", while DB.Source and Riccardo Schiro take things strung out and textural on "Montevago". Dynamo Dreesen is in rave mode for the pepped up and delightfully weird "Reactivate", leaving the final side to Oyvind Morken & Kaman Leung's chugging "Tunnel Visjon" and the rubbery side swipes of Acidboychair's "The End (At Any Speed)".
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Necessary Genius
Cat: HVN 73112. Rel: 06 Mar 24
Necessary Genius (Phil Kieran vocal) (6:51)
Necessary Genius (Phil Kieran dub) (6:51)
Necessary Genius (Decius remix) (6:48)
Necessary Genius (Skymas remix) (3:59)
Review: One of two new David Holmes releases to be released in the run-up to his recent album Blind On A Galloping Horse, 'Necessary Genius' complemented the contemporaneous 'Stop Apologising' and now comes to 12" vinyl for a remix set from Phil Kieran, Decius and Skymas. While the original track functions as something of an imperfect list of musical and political greats, come "necessary geniuses" - Sinead O'Connor, Terry Hall, Angela Davis - the remixes here make for nicely expanded versions, post-punk-techno of the original electro cut.
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Vermillion
Cat: WSNWG 011. Rel: 28 Mar 23
Vermillion 01 (5:05)
Vermillion 02 (6:02)
Vermillion 03 (5:41)
Vermillion 04 (5:56)
Review: WSNWG visits the ongoing musical love affair between label head Rodhad and upcoming artist Ignez here. The assured studio wizards serve up some hefty techno that is rooted in rolling, drum-led funk and coloured with some edgy and emotive synth work. These four V'ermillion' tunes were recorded in February 2022 during a marathon week of studio sessions and after this first part there will be a second EP to follow it up later in the year. They are bulky cuts with rumbling low ends and sufficient details up top to keep the mind locked.
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Verdurous
Verdurous (12")
Cat: WSNWG 012. Rel: 19 Jun 23
Verdurous 01 [220207.2] (6:05)
Verdurous 02 [221130.1] (6:15)
Verdurous 03 [220209.2] (6:43)
Verdurous 04 [220208.3] (6:27)
Review: Germany's WSNWG offers up the second chapter of its techno story from revered auteurs Ignez and Rodhad. The sound designs in these tracks are next level as the mighty duo waste no time in drawing you deep into their darkened world with 'Verdurous 01 [220207.2]', a streamlined sound but one with punch bottom ends and eerie pads. The tension ramps up with 'Verdurous 02 [221130.1]', a hefty banger laced up with trippy electronics, and then 'Verdurous 03 [220209.2]' is a potent blend of shadowy spoken words and detuned synth madness. 'Verdurous 04 [220208.3]' closes out with loopy drum breaks and wet clasp echoing out into a dystopian world of modular synth magic.
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Time: Freedom
Cat: SOF 009. Rel: 20 Feb 24
Time (8:53)
Freedom (6:02)
Time (instrumental) (8:52)
Time (acappella) (3:32)
Freedom (acappella) (1:34)
Review: Bulgarian techno mainstay and live performer extraordinary KiNK is back on his own Sofia label with its ninth release and it takes the form of a new collaboration with the talented Rachel Row. It has three new cuts and a pair of DJ accapellas that layer up the vocals for use by more adventurous selectors. As for the originals, they really bang - 'Time' has hammering kicks and is wired up with anxiety-inducing pads and saw-tooth buzz sounds, while 'Freedom' brings some gospel vocal energy to stomping drums and supercharged synths that cannot fail to bring chaos to any party.
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Risk Management
Cat: PRRUKBLK 086. Rel: 08 Dec 23
Klint - "Falcon" (5:37)
Linear System & Kimahri - "Vessel" (5:44)
Rove Ranger - "Risk Management" (6:32)
Red Rooms - "Line Of Sight" (5:35)
Review: When it comes to keeping a cavernous warehouse rocking in all the right ways, you don't want to take any chances. Planet Rhythm releases are always a safe bet in that regard, but that's especially the case on this Risk Management 12". Amongst the dependable contenders bringing the high-pressure goods are Klint, who throws down some darting pulses and steely kicks on the tough but funky 'Falcon' and Rove Ranger who twists up nerve-shredding rhythmic interplay with a committed trajectory deep down the wormhole. There are psychoactive fireworks and relentless forward momentum spilling out of every inch of this 12", making it a no-brainer for anyone serious about keeping the dancefloor tuned up.
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Solnce
Solnce (12")
Cat: MOS 003. Rel: 10 Jan 24
Krasa Rosa - "Solnce" (7:24)
Krasa Rosa - "Kukushka" (7:59)
Krasa Rosa, Ranta & Miroshin - "Kolybelnaya" (7:58)
Krasa Rosa & MOS - "Solovey" (6:45)
Review: Melody Of The Soul is focused on an emotive strain of techno which takes its cues from classical composition as much as contemporary electronic music. On this new 12", rasa Rosa takes centre stage for a debut outing which makes an instant impression thanks to the stirring fusion of youthful choral vocals and bombastic strings set to a steady 4/4 pulse. 'Kukushka' is lighter in tone, shot through with a soothing balm of pan pipes and enchanting female vocals which persist into the collaborative cut with Ranta and Miroshin, 'Kolybelnaya'. On the final track, Rosa links up with MOS for a delicate, house-oriented meditation for the most spiritual, open-hearted of dancefloor moments.
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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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Acid Avengers 021
Cat: AAR 021. Rel: 25 Mar 22
Maelstrom - "Acid Zdoch" (4:47)
Maelstrom - "Think For Yourself" (3:56)
Maelstrom - "La Nuit Est A Toi" (3:50)
Locked Club & RLGN - "Captain Industrial" (6:05)
Locked Club & RLGN - "Kill Me" (5:16)
Review: Electro monarchs Maelstrom, Locked Club and RLGN return to EP-making with a four-track array of acid bangers, happily working together on a split record to celebrate the pan-European electro scene. Their offering is unequal in quantity (2 Maelstrom and 3 Locked Club tunes) but is resolutely equal in heat; 'LA Nuit Est A Toi' is Maelstrom's standout, bleepy and suffocating in its generative, janky fright. Locked Club and RLGN follow up, 'Kill Me' being the best and most suicidally pushy techno track to soundtrack our nightmares.

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Ant Bangos X
Ant Bangos X (limited hand-numbered heavyweight translucent orange marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: LTPANTBANGOS X. Rel: 01 Dec 23
Manfredas - "Pal Secam" (feat Mecanica)
Pletnev - "Vertigo"
Roe Deers - "Warm"
V - "Mer"
Review: Fresh, hand-numbered vinyl 12" EP in the mode of bespoke folktronic downtempo, courtesy of four longstanding residents of Opium Club and Ant Bangos festival in Lithuania: Manfredas, Pletnev, Roe Deers, and V. 'Ant Bangos X' hears four tracks that reflect the foursome's combined tastes in electronic music, centring on a slower-paced experimentations and bustling, bright oddballs.
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Connected Experiences
MELLA DEE presents RYAN
Cat: TRST 003. Rel: 16 Oct 23
Static Movement (8:41)
Niche (5:22)
Live Inside The Ride (7:13)
Groove One (5:33)
Review: Mella Dee knows a thing or two about creating robust, impactful club weapons. He's done it several time dover the last few years but for this new one on Body Movements co-founder Saoirse's imprint trUst he presents new alias Ryan to explore "a darker, experimental side." It's fair to say that slamming grovers are still at the heart of these four cuts, but often with more nuanced electronics, twitchy synths and booming bass that is suited for darker back rooms rather than festival main stages. Good work Ryan, we already look forward to hearing more.
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Connected Experiences (B-STOCK)
MELLA DEE presents RYAN
Cat: TRST 003. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Static Movement (8:41)
Niche (5:22)
Live Inside The Ride (7:13)
Groove One (5:33)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Mella Dee knows a thing or two about creating robust, impactful club weapons. He's done it several time dover the last few years but for this new one on Body Movements co-founder Saoirse's imprint trUst he presents new alias Ryan to explore "a darker, experimental side." It's fair to say that slamming grovers are still at the heart of these four cuts, but often with more nuanced electronics, twitchy synths and booming bass that is suited for darker back rooms rather than festival main stages. Good work Ryan, we already look forward to hearing more.
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A Sides Vol 12 Part V
Cat: DC 293V5. Rel: 12 Mar 24
Mha Iri - "Bell" (5:59)
Marco Faraone - "Renemind" (6:49)
Balthazar & JackRock - "Andromeda" (6:14)
LO'99 & Ray Foxx - "Skydance" (5:30)
Review: Strap in for another rollercoaster ride through the Drumcode tech-scape as we get an authoritative workout from four essential new talents. First up is Mha Iri, whose 'Bel' centres around a catchy vocal hook and darkly seductive synth snarls, before Marco Faraone nods back to some classic Wildchild and locks it to a steely pulse. Balthazar & JackRock offer up something epic on the B-side with the towering electro house synth touches of 'Andromeda', and LO'99 links up with Ray Foxx to round the record out with the playful vocal hiccups and undulating big room groove of 'Skydance'.
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Nebelgelb
Nebelgelb (12")
Cat: TMN 001. Rel: 09 Mar 23
Tau (7:12)
Nebelgelb (feat The Metropolitan Narrative) (6:57)
Tau (Vril Vintage Tool remix) (7:11)
Nebelgelb (feat The Metropolitan Narrative - Sleeparchive remix) (4:59)
Review: The smudged, dark and shadowy nature of the creepy artwork for this new 12" on TMN Trax is indicative of what to expect musically of this new label. It's a collab EP from Ones and Rasval with an appearance from The Metropolitan Narrative and remixes from Vril and Sleeparchive. 'Tau' is the deep and dubby roller that opens up with a grainy vibe and foggy atmosphere over muted drums, then 'Nebelgelb' gets more edgy with layers of subtle haunting pads and paranoid voices panning about the mix. Vril's contribution is a pacey, warm and lo-fi techno hypnotiser and Sleeparchive closes down with muted dub brilliance.
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Kallait
Kallait (12")
Cat: WSNWG 013. Rel: 12 Dec 23
Kallait 01 (5:11)
Kallait 02 (6:00)
Kallait 03 (6:16)
Kallait 04 (6:01)
Review: Rodhad's WSNWG imprint welcomes back the boss man for another great collaborative EP in the form of 'Kallait.' It is the result of some special sessions the two shared when Berlin-based live performer Peryl headed to Rodhad's studio between February and August of 2023. 'Kallait 01' is the opener and is a driving, hard-hitting techno cut with writing synth menace keeping you on edge. 'Kallait 02' is no less high-pressure with its roaming pads and snappy drum and snare combos. On the flpside, there's the dubby, well-swung 'Kallait 03' and more glitchy and percussive darkness of 'Kallait 04' to complete a very handy EP.
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WITNESS 05
Cat: WITNESS 05. Rel: 23 Feb 24
Priori - "Weight" (6:38)
Eversines - "Vigilance" (6:31)
O FourtyFour - "Bustlin' Monk" (5:08)
Reflex Blue - "J2PX" (4:43)
Review: One Eye Witness is mostly known for doing reissues of treasured 90s breakbeat, techno and trance under the name Kalahari Oyster Cult but this outlet under their name is for new music. Similar to the previous, the fifth edition is a compilation with submissions from different artists around the world. Starting out the EP is the Montreal producer Priori with the very atmospheric 'Weight'. Those who follow the label, know that every release will get a bit of trance and sure enough, Eversines deliver with wicked 'Vigilance'. For the second side, the 'Bustlin' Monk' by O Fourtyfour, bounces along with a trippy, broken, electro groove. Lastly, 'J2PX' by Reflex Blue is a sick, robotic funker that we expect to get a lot of attention by those who get this record. You can always expect some excellent music from One Eye Witness.
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Spiral Tribe 3
Cat: SM23 05. Rel: 02 Dec 22
Wurlitzer (7:19)
MSCV (6:43)
Speaker Burn (6:19)
Review: The last step in the Spiral Tribe trilogy from the R-Zac output (aka a collaboration between Sebastian Vaughan and Simon Carter) featuring three tracks in the pioneering style of early Spiral Tribe from 1994, clearly establishing the inspirational groundwork for dancefloor genres and mind sets to come. Driving layers of bass, transients and dubbed out melodic loops transforming into percussive elements and vice versa throughout extended excursions in fast paced machine powered exercises. Viciously remastered for maximum effect on large sound systems.
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Acid Dip
Acid Dip (12")
Cat: REKIDS 189. Rel: 14 Oct 21
Acid Dip (8:14)
Armani (11:31)
Review: You always know what you are going to get from Radio Slave, and that is high functioning techno that never fails to make an impact in the club. The man behind the music, Matt Edwards, is one of techno's most enduring and consistent performers and he confirms that again here with the pair of bangers on his own Rekids label. 'Acid Dip' has punchy, funky drums that hammer home the groove with big, bouncy hits bring further dynamics as an occasional slaying synth sprays across the face of the tune. Devastating. 'Armani' is a brian-frying, loopy, synth-heavy workout full of texture.
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RSPX presents Actualize Part 2
Cat: RSPX 50B. Rel: 26 Apr 23
Radio Slave - "F__K Em" (7:34)
Slam - "Beat Control" (5:55)
Silvershower - "POLY6" (5:55)
Confidential Recipe - "This Is Our Groove" (feat Lady Tazz) (5:18)
Review: Here comes the second part of the RSPX presents Actualize compilation, released by Rekids, a Berlin-based label run by Radio Slave aka. Matt Edwards. Ultimately, said comp will contain 16 tracks of hard-hitting and diverse techno from a range of artists to have featured on Edwards' Rekids Special Projects sublabel, which focuses on 'no-nonsense' techno. For the time being, though, the comp split into a series of four EPs, evidently allowing the listener breathing room and time to consider each track, not least with the intention of being heard on high-quality vinyl. Slam and Radio Slave helm up the A-side for some neat meditative numbers, while relative newcomers Silvershower and Confidential Recipe deliver much wilder hard techno tea on the B.
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The Electro Guilde II
Cat: ZCELEC 009. Rel: 09 Nov 23
Raim - "Ultrasonic Acid"
Raim - "Zenhiser 303"
Acidulant - "Institutionize Planet X"
Sound Synthesis - "Protect Our Freedom"
Review: Long-standing Dutch acid-electro outpost Zodiak Commune are back with another trip into the creepy underbelly of the scene guided by the combined powers of Sound Synthesis and Acidulant. On the A-side of the record, the pair join forces for a collaboration they call Raim, in which they deliver creepy pads, edgy arpeggios and slamming beats aplenty. 'Zenhiser 303' in particular has a seductively dystopian tone which will be perfect for when you want to take the party somewhere darker. On the flip, Acidulant goes it alone for the downright nasty machine funk of 'Institutionize Planet X' while Sound Synthesis creates a widescreen extension of the A-side vibe with the epic 'Protect Our Freedom'.
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Astral X Ray EP
Astral X Ray EP (blue vinyl 12")
Cat: EMOTEC 004. Rel: 28 Sep 23
Cliffdive (5:59)
Castaway (5:44)
Park (5:25)
Sin (5:18)
Review: Rain & White Transit Van kick off a new collaborative project with this first EP on Damo B's Emotec label, and what an inspired cosmic trip it is. 'Cliffdive' is a subtle opener with thinking cosmic leads and lazy mid-tempo groves sweeping you up and depositing you amongst the stars. 'Castaway' then puts crunchy drum breaks front and centre, waiting around the edges with mystic chords and melancholic emotions. There is high-speed electro slickness to 'Park' complete with flashes of acid and 'Sin' closes with a mix of muted synth modulations, warped metal surfaces and bumping electro beats.
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Intérprete: Damo B (Outta Limits)
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Indrajala
Indrajala (limited silver vinyl 12")
Cat: HYPNUS 037EPIC. Rel: 09 Mar 23
Indra (7:30)
Jala (10:19)
Review: The liquid metal on the cover of this new 12" from Hypnos is indicative of the music inside: molten techno bounced in dub and here to seep into your every fibre. Rambadu is the artist behind it and 'Indra' opens in the most deep and atmospheric fashion, with sparse and smeared synths disappearing off to an infinite horizon over rolling and rolling drums. It's mood music of the highest order. 'Jala' is a hugely deft and delicate mix of super muted drums and more grading, arching pads. Economical but powerful stuff.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan
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Peripherie Remixes (Steevio, Deadbeat, Dr Nojoke, Andrea Cicheck mixes)
Lucid (Steevio remix) (5:54)
San Gimignano (Deadbeat remix) (6:46)
Hoola (Dr Nojoke remix) (7:31)
Siegfried 2 0 (Andrea Cichecki remix) (4:23)
Review: If you've ever been luck enough to attend the Freerotation music festival than plenty about this remix package will make sense. Not least the interpretation by event co-founder and modular synth hero Steevio, here delivering a remix on vinyl for the first time. Bringing in elements of jazz, ambient, field recordings, dub, house music and - albeit barely audible - subtle shades of tech, it's a sophisticated package that fully buys into the theory of electronic sounds being a form of high art. Running the gamut from the stepping, poised but decidedly free spirited 'Lucid' and Deadbeat's tense, drone-y take on'Sam Gimignano', to the lush keys and white noise of Andrea Cicheki's redo of 'Siegfried 2.0' and Dr Nojoke's beautifully blissed out smoky house, it's as dense as it is accomplished.
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Peripherie
Peripherie (12" + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: RAND 03. Rel: 31 May 23
Hoola (5:21)
Drangsal (7:31)
9.3 (3:49)
Siegfried 2.0 (4:28)
Permanent Green (7:06)
Blood Moon (7:02)
San Gimignano (5:08)
Review: After four years of work fusing acoustic and electronic sound worlds, Rand finally unveiled the fruits of their labours with Peripherie. The duo of concert pianist Jan Gerdes and minimal techno producer Dr. Nojoke have cooked up urban and sensitive music for piano and electronics that was all recorded live with no overdubs back in 2019 at Berlin's Chez-Cherie Studios. It was made across three pianos with improvisation at the heart of the process. It's a great collision of worlds, from dark and intense pieces of pulsing techno to more light and hopeful and empty soundscapes that perfectly blur the edges between the different tools used. Fans of Nils Frahm, Alva Noto and Ryuichi Sakamoto will enjoy digging into this one.
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Different Moods
Cat: PROS 007. Rel: 02 Feb 21
Electric Soul (5:29)
Outdoor (5:44)
Whatever The Life Brings (5:12)
Remember (7:14)
Review: Erell Ranson confidently displays his renowned character of finely textured Electronics with old school aesthetics on Propersound 007. Electro, Deep Techno, and Downtempo are the styles traversed to you from the machines with emotive class, and ambient pads across 4 lovely tracks.
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Intérprete: Mosaik
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ALONE/alone
Cat: SON 001. Rel: 29 Jul 22
ALONE/Alone (7:15)
ALONE/Alone (FBK mix) (6:39)
Endometriosis (FBK ENDO mix) (7:44)
Solvent Swamp (4:59)
Review: Hailing from Columbus, Ohio and bringing some of the Midwestern techno energy that makes scenes in nearby Cleveland, Pittsburgh and Detroit so revered, Shut Off Notice means business from the get-go. The first release on the label is a debut appearance from Rarelife, who knows exactly how to elicit the kind of nerve-shredding tension that makes a deep-in-the-night dancefloor take off. 'ALONE/alone' is a taut, hypnotic workout, which gets remixed into a trippier reverb freakout by FBK. FBK also delivers a remix of 'Endo.' which gets into the realms of Rrose-flavoured psych-out gear, and then Rarelife seals the deal with the edge of the world ambience of 'Solvent Swamp'.
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To Late To Understand
Cat: EDITSELECT 161V. Rel: 17 Aug 23
To Late To Understand (5:26)
React In Time (5:45)
Assimilate The Process (5:21)
Atypical Concerns (5:19)
Review: Rasser is a new name on these pages but we hope this won't be the last time we hear from whoever is behind this fine techno trip on Edit Select. It opens with the perfectly streamlined beats and well reduced synths of 'To Late To Understand' which is a deeply burrowing linear masterclass. 'React In Time' rattles more, with underlapping kicks tight and pinging while frosty pads bring the tension up top. The subtleties of techno are again explored in back room slow burner 'Assimilate The Process' then 'Atypical Concerns' closes with gurgling synths that make it feel like you're circling round the plug hole.
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ZMNT008
ZMNT008 (12")
Cat: ZMNT 008. Rel: 30 May 23
901 Area (4:09)
Sxx (4:08)
JMS (4:23)
We Are (3:33)
Resist (4:39)
Destroy (4:14)
Review: Raw Takes offers up exactly that - perfectly imperfect electro jams direct from his machines. We last heard from him here at Juno back in 2020 on a VA via the Sample Delivery label but here he takes charge of all six cuts on this new Zement EP. '901 Area' opens with wobbly sheet metal synths and zippy pads that eventually coalesce around a nice snappy electro breakbeat. 'Sxx' pairs ambient pads with machine gun laser fire and 'JMS' then brings a more deep and reverential viber. The rich variation continues on the flip so that there is everything from tripped-out acid to hard-hitting and ear-drum-shattering electro-tech.
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Cosmic Cure
Cat: TRUE 12147. Rel: 16 Aug 22
Cosmic Cure (7:16)
Conscious Technologies (7:06)
Review: Ahmed Dawoud hails from Egypt but is based in Barcelona, and as Raxon he's steadily built up a powerful brand of peak time big room techno and house which is reliably rocking labels like Kompakt, Ellum Audio, Drumcode and Truesoul. It's the latter - a sublabel from Adam Beyer - he returns to with this mammoth two-tracker, leading in with the captivating synth hooks and chunky drums of 'Cosmic Cure' before following up with the snaking buzzes and creaks of 'Conscious Technologies' on the B side, positively summoning the AI sprites and unleashing them on his stadium-sized crowds.
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