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Experimental Playground From The Trash Archives
Cat: ACIDO 038. Rel: 03 Dec 24
40 (2:04)
13 (4:02)
36 (3:05)
74 (4:09)
30 (3:09)
57 (2:59)
Review: Budde & Osti of 100 Records presents an experimental "playground" that offers listeners a unique perspective on their work. The sizzling six-track EP blends jazz and house and features experimental highlights from the Trash Archives, which is a collection of 99 tracks available for free on Bandcamp. All pieces were recorded live in the studio utilising, on the whole, analogue gear that best shows off the duo's raw and unfiltered creativity. From the opening jazz dance of '40' to the closing jazz-funk-techno of '57' this is a beguiling collection.
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 in stock $17.44
Elektronico EP
Cat: PILLZ 06. Rel: 05 Dec 24
Elektronico (6:10)
Raves Weekend (6:19)
Acid Computer (7:23)
Get Fanki (7:09)
Review: The cult Pillz label returns hot on the heels of a sold-out 12" last time around. For their next drop, they welcome Argentinian talent Stefano Andriezzi who is known for bringing great colour to his beats. This 'Elektronico' EP showcases his skill with four tracks that explore diverse underground moods with take cues from ravey electro, techno and hints of house. 'Elektronico' opens with turbocharged pads and bass making of an upright and urgent future tech house beat. 'Raves Weekend' is more fluid with a bouncing bassline and old-school rave sirens to get things going and 'Acid Computer' then pairs things back to a lovely organ line and 90s house vibe with colourful daubs of synth. 'Get Fanki' shuts down with a nice fist-pumping thump.
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 in stock $14.27
Groove Constructor EP
Cat: MLKL 038. Rel: 05 Dec 24
Funken (5:00)
Groove Constructor (4:34)
Quartz (4:45)
Liebherr (5:32)
Review: A thrilling ride through energetic and innovative techno. Opening with 'Funken', the track delivers hi-tech funk with stomping melodic work, driven by vibrant chords and an uptempo, atmospheric vibe that sets the tone for the release. 'Groove Constructor' follows, offering a playful, creative take on techno with infectious grooves and clever sound design that keep the energy flowing. On Side-2, 'Quartz' brings high-energy tech house, perfectly suited for peak-time moments, with a relentless beat and captivating rhythms that propel the track forward. Closing with 'Liebherr', the track incorporates fast tribal beats and melodic breaks, expertly building tension before releasing in powerful, dynamic moments. This release showcases Baugruppe90's ability to blend energy, creativity and rhythm into a cohesive, exciting listening experience.
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 in stock $13.49
Don't Go
Don't Go (12")
Cat: DC 314. Rel: 03 Dec 24
Don't Go (5:23)
Tool Of Thought (5:28)
Review: Adam Beyer continues to refine his vision of techno with a release that melds intricate sound design with driving rhythms. The lead track layers ethereal synths and hypnotic vocal refrains, morphing into a pulsing, primal groove anchored by precise percussion. It's a masterclass in atmospheric tension, balancing futuristic elements with raw energy. The second track delves deeper, driven by metallic basslines and siren-like hoover tones, creating a dystopian soundscape that's both immersive and ominous. Beyer's ability to seamlessly fuse cutting-edge sound design with dancefloor functionality reaffirms his status as a cornerstone of modern techno.
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BioMontana EP
Cat: EVADI 09. Rel: 05 Dec 24
Prozac 03 (5:20)
Prozac 02 (5:31)
Goa-Zilla (5:28)
Aphrodite Pop (5:50)
 in stock $20.61
Pinky Promise EP
Cat: OYSTER 64. Rel: 02 Dec 24
Temptations & Destructions (4:34)
Fly & Mimi (5:12)
Rave Up (5:39)
What Do Dreams Mean? (5:38)
Buzz Boyz (5:50)
Review: 'Felt Cute' debuted on Kalahari 12 months ago and now the producer behind it, Blu:sh, is back with a new record that captures the electric tension of a dancefloor caught between peak-time euphoria and a vision quest. The Pinky Promise EP pushes the limits with six powerful, groove-driven tracks that maintain the seductive essence of its predecessor but with added intensity. The album channels Benoit's signature exploratory style and delivers some of his toughest material yet. With strong influences from Eurocentric sounds, particularly trance, the record starts with a bang and maintains a murky, psychedelic vibe throughout that keeps listeners entranced and moving from start to finish.
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The Wellness (Remixes)
Cat: 33JOY 005. Rel: 06 Dec 24
Wellness Is A Practice (Frankson remix) (4:15)
Consumption (K15 remix) (4:32)
Changes (Titeknots remix) (4:28)
Who Are You? (MJ Blood Message mix) (13:45)
Review: BBC Radio 6Music favourites Tom Ravenscroft and Nemone are already backing +33JOY's The Wellness Remixes, a year on from Bopperson & Bikbaye's original Wellness Project. This 12-inch release sees four UK-based producers reimagine the message for the dancefloor. Frankson brings an atmospheric, found-sound collage, perfect for closing sets, amplifying Bikbaye's powerful words. K15 takes 'Consumption' deeper, blending Rhodes melodies with shuffling percussion and sub-heavy basslines. Titeknots flips 'Changes' into a tropical journey, all hypnotic guitars and infectious grooves. Michael J. Blood wraps things up with a 15-minute, cavernous techno stomper, pushing boundaries and commanding the B-side in style.
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HMND 005
HMND 005 (12")
Cat: HMND 005. Rel: 05 Dec 24
0151 (5:39)
Poindexter (6:27)
Nancy Cans (6:05)
Each Day (5:34)
Review: Liverpool's own Brent delivers HMND 005 on Humanoid Recordings, infused with deep synthwave aesthetics and pulsating basslines that drive this LP from start to finish. This fifth release from Humanoid captures Brent's unique touchia high-energy blend of retro-futuristic synths and a richly layered soundscape that take listeners on a cinematic journey through neon-lit atmospheres. The tracks unfold like scenes from a late-night film, with rhythmic depth and melodic synth lines that immerse you in a sleek, immersive audio experience.
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Sangue
Sangue (12")
Cat: ENEMY 007. Rel: 03 Dec 24
Parasomnia (6:33)
Emo Goblin (5:34)
Fantasmi (6:32)
Tension Dimension (5:51)
 in stock $16.39
Last Night EP
Cat: MAD 011X. Rel: 03 Dec 24
Last Night (feat Harriet Brown - MAD vocal mix) (7:11)
Last Night (6:27)
Phone Sexting (5:23)
New Life (5:19)
Review: One-man dance music production line Tom Carruthers - a regular contributor to L.I.E.S and the man behind the admirable Nonstop Rhythm label - makes his bow on Make a Dance's M.A.D imprint. Fittingly, the fast-rising duo kick things off with their take on title track 'Last Night', delivering a vintage-sounding house cut featuring sublime lead vocals from Harriet Brown that sits somewhere between Frankie Knuckles' turn-of-the-90s productions and Larry Heard's late 80s deep house jams. Carruthers' gorgeous instrumental original mix follows. Over on side B, 'Phone Sexting' sees Carruthers blur the boundaries between proto-house and early Chicago jack tracks, while 'New Life' is a picturesque slab of deep techno loveliness.
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Intérprete: Elado
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DOT 003
DOT 003 (12")
Cat: DOT 003. Rel: 06 Dec 24
Better Way (4:19)
Better (version) (4:18)
Child Was I (5:44)
Child (version) (5:43)
Review: Samuel van Dijk (VC-118A) and Rasmus Hedlund deepen their journey into roots-inspired dub techno with their third release featuring Jamaica-born, Finland-based vocalist Benji. His commanding voice adds layers of introspection and wisdom, enhancing the project's meditative qualities. 'Better Way' leads with a rich, traditional dub structure, its heavy basslines anchoring a reflection on humanity's challenges and the call for solutions. Benji's vocal delivery is earnest and impactful, carrying a hopeful message that resonates deeply. The instrumental 'Better Version' follows, highlighting intricate production details like shimmering synth melodies and reverberating drum patterns. On Side-2, 'Child Was I' ventures into atmospheric depths, pairing Benji's thoughtful reflections on personal growth with an expansive, slow-burning bassline. This track unfolds gradually, creating an enveloping soundscape that rewards close listening. The accompanying 'Child Version' strips back the vocals, bringing the textured production and haunting melodic layers to the forefront. With its perfect balance of lyrical depth and intricate sound design, this release honors dub techno traditions while charting its own unique path.
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Intérprete: Tom Drew
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Placid Wakefulness
Cat: VASUKI 002. Rel: 03 Dec 24
A Way Of Listening (8:47)
Reverse Entropy (6:04)
Turning & Turning (5:04)
Placid Wakefulness (4:32)
Review: Michael Diamond is the Indian-born UK artist who is co-founder of the Vasuki Sound label and club night. He is known for his 'jazzed electronic' sound in which he blends academic insights with musical creativity. His background in music perception and cognition, which he studied at Oxford while pursuing Medicine, shapes his unique approach. On his new EP 'Placid Wakefulness', Diamond collaborates with renowned musicologist Professor Eric Clarke to explore how music impacts sleep and wakefulness. The tracks blend ambient calm with energetic rhythms and are a fine example of Diamond's distinctive sound and deep understanding of neuroscience and music.
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Learn To Fly
Cat: SMR 028. Rel: 05 Dec 24
Peace Treaty #1 (4:44)
Feel The Run (4:39)
Fly To Sub-Conscious (4:38)
File #1 (1:19)
File #2 (1:32)
File #3 (1:29)
Review: Francesco Farfa's Learn To Fly delivers a seamless blend of deep house and electronic intricacies. The opener, 'Peace Treaty #1,' sets the tone with a smooth, rolling rhythm that gradually builds into an engaging groove. 'Feel The Run' follows, layering atmospheric synths over a punchy bassline, drawing the listener further into its hypnotic world. The track progression on Side 2 is notable, with 'Fly To Sub-Conscious' guiding the mood into more introspective territory, while the 'File' series offers varying shades of darker, more experimental textures. Farfa's production shines with every track, maintaining a balance of groove and explorationiperfect for both the dancefloor and home listening.
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Learn To Fly: Remix Pack
Cat: SMR 030. Rel: 05 Dec 24
Learn To Fly (Trent remix) (5:49)
Learn To Fly (Juan Ramos remix) (6:22)
Learn To Fly (E-Talking remix) (5:39)
Learn To Fly (Hamsa remix) (6:30)
Review: Francesco Farfa's iconic 1991 club EP is reimagined three decades later here with fresh remixes by four of Berlin's top DJs and producers. Their various different takes make for a versatile selection of dancefloor tools crafted by DJs, for DJs, ensuring it fits a variety of occasions. The A-side features Trent's deep, big-room darkness, complemented by Juan Ramos' trancey rework which mixes in key elements from the original. On the B-side, E-talking delivers an uplifting progressive remix while Hamsa strips it down for a more minimalist, enhanced version of Farfa's classic theme. A must-have selection of reworks here.
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Magnetismo EP
Magnetismo EP (12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: AS 001. Rel: 02 Dec 24
Magnetismo (6:31)
Domo (5:45)
Sideral (6:49)
Review: Forest On Stasys takes the plunge here and launches a new label, Aura Sonora, which debuts with a hugely limited and high-quality new 12" from the boss. The imprint will be "a platform designed for sound experimentation" and the first missive backs that up with a great blend of drum & bass, half-time and techno. 'Magnetismo' is a prickly opener with slippery rhythms underpinned by bold bass. 'Domo' is a darker sound with menacing low ends and prickly percussive patterns while 'Sideral' is another late-night prowler with low sling sounds, eerie atmospheres and a real sense of futurism. A great start to life for Aura Sonora.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan, Tom Drew
 in stock $17.44
Fall
Fall (1-sided 12")
Cat: XBITGOLD 6. Rel: 03 Dec 24
Fall (10:05)
 in stock $14.27
ATR 0424
ATR 0424 (12")
Cat: ART 001. Rel: 05 Dec 24
Furz - "Sexy Circuits" (5:45)
Agustin Barbei - "Hotel Paranoia" (6:04)
Stefano Andriezzi - "Fuck Police" (7:16)
Desiree Falessi & Rindeau - "Frankenstein" (6:25)
Tags: Acid House
 in stock $14.27
Griffe Split #2
Cat: GRFFS 002. Rel: 05 Dec 24
Guzman - "Just Begin" (6:20)
Guzman - "No Way Out" (6:37)
Victor Reyes - "Playing Cards" (5:06)
Victor Reyes - "Turn To Clear" (5:32)
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Fylogenetik
Cat: XYS 008. Rel: 05 Dec 24
Hypotes (5:36)
Basal (5:39)
Stamart (5:52)
Systergrupp (5:57)
Review: Alexander Johansson and Mattias Fridell deliver a stripped-back techno workout across four focused cuts. The A-side leads with a thundering rhythm section that drives forward with a sense of urgency that feels both raw and precise. The second track shifts gears slightly, folding intricate percussion into a rolling groove that keeps the energy simmering. On the reverse, the duo ventures into more atmospheric territory, layering subtle synth textures over a steady, hypnotic pulse. With its tight execution and unrelenting focus, this EP solidifies Johansson and Fridell place as stalwarts of the Swedish techno scene.

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Horror Corp Vol 1
Cat: HORC 001. Rel: 06 Dec 24
Give It (6:26)
Universal Synopsys (6:10)
Osiris (6:43)
You Didn't Say The Magic Word (7:05)
Review: Horror Corp debuts with a first volume in this new series which is a striking four-track release from rising artist Log In. This collection fuses modern techno with a nostalgic 80s influence to create high-energy hooks and deep, evolving breaks guaranteed to captivate the dance floor. Each one is crafted to evoke a visceral emotional response while bridging old-school vibes with fresh, forward-thinking sounds. The result is a dynamic mix of cuts with a vintage edge but that are not overtly revivalist Perfect for fans of bold, boundary-pushing beats, this suggests that Horror Corp's journey is going to be one well worth keeping up with.
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I Love You So Much EP
Cat: CLAIROBSCUR 2402. Rel: 05 Dec 24
I Love You So Much (6:45)
I Love You So Much (Acid extended mix) (6:35)
Masterpiece (5:48)
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Traktorizm (reissue)
Cat: TRIX 003. Rel: 05 Dec 24
Replica (6:36)
Traktorizm (5:53)
Review: This EP was originally put out back in 2004 and now it gets a welcome new release courtesy of the Party Tricks' reissue series. 'Replica' is first up and is a tense and taught tech cut with slapping hits and rubbery bass, twitchy synths and plenty of peak-time thrills for wide-eyed ravers. 'Traktorizm' is another perfect mix of electro and techno with its sleek metallic surfaces, bleeping dial tones and crunchy hits all sure to get you marching along.
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Do You See The Lighthouse Yet
Do You See The Lighthouse Yet (grey marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: 200 049. Rel: 03 Dec 24
Corizen
The Upper Room
Do You See The Lighthouse Yet
Zero Three Zero
Review: Utrecht's MRE makes his debut on 200 Records here and in doing so shows a passion for Detroit-style techno sounds. His rhythms draw from techno and breaks and ambient also helps cloud these classic, timeless grooves. 'Corizen' opens on a deep, dubby tip with languid chords for inward reflection, 'The Upper Room' then brings some gorgeous synth work straight from the Motor City and 'Do You See The Lighthouse Yet' is a lithe mix of wispy pads and elastic rhythms that ooze class. 'Zero Three Zero' shuts down this most sophisticated EP in a melancholic fashion.
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 in stock $12.67
Snakey EP
Snakey EP (12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: 85 038. Rel: 05 Dec 24
Snakey
Anolon
Ows
Mappy
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NAP 004
NAP 004 (12")
Cat: NAP 004. Rel: 04 Dec 24
Must Protect (5:22)
Blue Superman (6:10)
Track 3 (5:13)
Laurent (5:41)
Body Body (6:32)
Review: By their standards, Berlin twosome Nap92 have been positively prolific this year. Having previously confined their output to a sole EP a year, this 12" marks their second of 2024. It is, of course, rather good, with the pair once again offering a collection of retro-futurist workouts that blend early 90s house sounds and late 90s tech-house tropes with plenty of ear-catching samples and agreeable melodic motifs. You'll find plenty of fine fare amongst the five tracks on show, from breakbeat house style opener 'Most Perfect' (where a squelchy bassline, floatation tank synths and eyes-closed vocal snippets catch the ear) and Clav-sporting garage-house shuffler 'Track 3', to the organ-rich MK goes tech-house flex of 'Laurent' and the fiendishly sub-heavy 'Body Body'.
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Isoutopic Fantasia
Isoutopic Fantasia (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: WWW 004. Rel: 05 Dec 24
Isoutopic Fantasia (4:37)
Last Bright Day Before Year Zero (4:47)
Psychological Warfare (4:42)
Rider On A Damn Long Way (3:00)
The Mysterious Girl Is Missing (4:54)
Down System Poetry (8:18)
Review: Zurich-based duo The Nightstalker, which consists of Dan Piu and Popshop aka Gary Rich, craft a fulsome musical world that delves into the darkness and offers a mystical allure. Following two acclaimed albums on Berlin's Childhood Intelligence, they return with Isoutopic Fantasia, a mini-album on World Wide Web Records. Featuring six tracks that blend danceable darkness with surreal and playful moments, Isoutopic Fantasia is a fine fusion of deep mystery and bizarre beauty. The music leads through a dreamlike realm where every beat surprises and melodies unfold into unexpected dimensions to create a hypnotic journey where light and shadow converge in perfect harmony.
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Elastic
Elastic (12")
Cat: TPR 003. Rel: 03 Dec 24
Elastic (Phase I) (10:26)
Elastic (Phase II) (7:27)
Elastic (Phase III) (5:39)
Review: Opal Sunn's 'Elastic' lands on Test Pressing Recordings as the first in a trilogy, bringing together Alex Kassian and Hiroaki Oba's knack for genre-blending electronic soundscapes. Known for their captivating live sets, they've crafted an EP that traverses moods and styles. The A-side opens with hypnotic deep trance, layering rich synth textures and rolling grooves. Over on the B-side, things get lush and atmospheric: one track dives into dub influences, saturated with warm basslines and echoing chords, while the final cut drifts into serene, ambient territory. It's an impressive start that shows their mastery of both rhythm and space.
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I Am I Was
Cat: SG 2499. Rel: 06 Dec 24
I Am I Was (6:34)
Where Is The Exit (7:04)
Isolated (7:09)
Tuesday Vibes (6:17)
Review: Outlander is a bona-fide techno great no matter what your particular preference so it is great they are back after a rather protracted time away. In the past he has served up over ten EPs for the cult R&S label but now lands on Sonic Groove Records with'a timeless EP of thought-provoking modern techno. The title cut 'I Am I Was' is percussive and stripped back to its bones, 'Where Is The Exit' gets more spaced out and spooky with searching synth lines and 'Isolated' has an elastic bassline that soon locks you in before closer 'Tuesday Vibes' is another eerie and sparse soundscape.
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Narcissism
Cat: EE 001. Rel: 06 Dec 24
Pray For What (5:26)
Keep Silent (5:24)
Rewind Memory (5:04)
Come Inside (4:11)
Paranoia (5:05)
Pureless (4:08)
Review: The latest EP by noise and industrial maverick Oxymosoon delves into the intricate interplay of ego, vulnerability and self-reflection. This genre-defying release combines haunting electronic textures with evocative melodies and poignant lyrics to create a sonic narrative that challenges conventional perceptions of self-identity. Each track flows seamlessly while blending ambient atmospheres with bold beats and experimental soundscapes. Oxymosoon's signature style shines through with compelling production and emotional depth all drawing you ever deeper into an introspective journey that explores the beauty and complexity of the human psyche.
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Memory Card EP
Cat: OTTA 9. Rel: 03 Dec 24
Replicant (5:42)
Aggro (5:44)
Control (7:27)
Review: Simone de Kunovich and Pancratio join forces on the 'Memory Card EP,' a captivating three-track release that marries retro video game nostalgia with cutting-edge electronic music. Inspired by early PlayStation 1 adventures, the duo masterfully weaves samples from obscure games into their compositions, crafting a sound that is both minimalist and evocative of 32-bit textures. Whether it's setting the mood in the mellow early hours or energising a peak-time crowd, this EP equips DJs with versatile tracks that promise to electrify any dancefloor. With its unique blend of exuberance and nostalgia, the 'Memory Card EP' is a must-have for enthusiasts looking to add both depth and dynamism to their sets.
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Big D For Disco
Cat: BLESSYOU 028. Rel: 05 Dec 24
D2 (7:43)
D3 (5:45)
Collide (5:47)
Review: Disco-techno-house with a headily experimental palette from Puerto-Rican favourite Juan Ramos, an artist already well known and established for his many an off-kilter mix and OG production. Now on his second release for Bless You following 'Pulse', also released this year, this phallically titled record hears the stalwart continue to offer the best in the business, serving a further two rather long 'D's on top of a third rendezvous entitled 'Collision'. The former double-serving amounts to a twin stupefaction in sensuality and roughage, unusually spanning both the top and bottom sides of the record (plenty implied). 'Collide' leans further into the record's already asserted, yet evermore primeval logical ends, following up with a hardcore experiment in retching acid and woofing kettle drums.
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Melt In Unison
Cat: FAM 14. Rel: 02 Dec 24
Drool (4:50)
Calippo (6:09)
Greetings (5:16)
Lavalantula (4:59)
Review: Melt In Unison marks the return of Meltface with four electrifying and high-octane and, rather uniquely, "action-comedy erotic thrillers" soundtracked by Rhyw. 'Drool' is an underwater mutant-octopus romance that will forever change your view on tentacles. 'Calippo' blends jungle chaos with intense, action-packed energy that channels Apocalypse Now! and Lethal Weapon 4. 'Greetings' disrupts the tracklist order but rewires your DNA and the journey culminates in a face-off against the terrifying, goo-covered final boss, 'Lavalantula.' These tunes also feature Rhyw's first-ever vocals, though they are manipulated acapella syllables. Weird and wonderful stuff.
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Intérprete: Tom Drew
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Are Hands Waterproof?
Cat: NSA 010. Rel: 03 Dec 24
Are Hands Waterproof (5:30)
Avia Kultura (4:59)
Fhain Gales (5:38)
Holografix (5:10)
The Foundry (4:33)
Review: Second Storey showcases his love of and knack for crafting sci-fi electro-futurism on this escapist new 12". Known as one of the first artists on fabric's Houndstooth label, he has also made waves on electro powerhouses Trust, Mechatronica and Frustrated Funk and is a key resident at London's underground techno and electro hub, Natural Selection. Here, Storey fuses his deep-rooted love for electro with cutting-edge sound design across five intelligent, dynamic sound system tracks that redefine the genre with lashing synths that sound like sheet-metal whips and coruscated rhythms that make you move your body.
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Hardgroove Originals: Vol One
Cat: HGO 001. Rel: 03 Dec 24
Ben Sims - "Snapshot '99" (6:06)
Mark Broom - "WWWWWWWWork" (4:07)
Mark Williams - "Next 21s" (5:24)
Roku - "Acid Amnesia" (5:04)
Review: Four new motoric Hardgrooves from the eponymous label, riffing off the back of a mountain of DJ support in recent months to bring three of the best formerly digital-only tracks to grace the label's catalogue, plus a brand new, previously unreleased cut from Ben Sims and Mark Broom under their infamous Roku guise. Sims and Broom whack up the velocity thruster to eleven on the As 1 and 2 respectively, with 'Snapshot '99' and 'WWWWWWWWork' providing little opportunity for exhalation or ease. The odometer hand is well and truly straining, nigh broken by the time we reach Mark Williams' 'Next 21s', with its hypey falsetto rave shouts, while the diminutive duo Roku round things off on a salacious acid smoke bomb, 'Acid Amnesia'.
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Intérprete: Carlos Nilmmns, DJ Bone
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Anchor EP (feat Nils Weimann, Zalapa & Cliff, Modebaku mixes)
Cat: MRS 002. Rel: 02 Dec 24
Anchor (10:54)
Anchor (Nils Weimann remix) (6:03)
Anchor (Zalapa & Cliff Sequence remix) (7:41)
Anchor (Modebaku remix) (7:11)
Review: The second release from fledging new label Morsecode is a world affair that features new music from Slowmouth and remixes crafted by producers in multiple countries. The lead single 'Anchor' stemmed from a discussion about authenticity in the underground and is a deep, dubby and acid-laced techno cut with raw machine warmth. Subtil founder Nils Weimann flips it into a more percussive number with broken beat loops, while Modebaku layers in deft and wispy pads and hits to make for a light yet carob sting minimal rhythm. Zalapa and Cliff Sequence then combine for a more raw and punchy version with cosmic pads and slapping tech drums. A tasteful outing for sure.
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Gem Diol
Gem Diol (12")
Cat: DR 010. Rel: 06 Dec 24
Spekki Webu - "Infinite Path Of Life" (6:24)
Spekki Webu - "Anodyne" (5:34)
Abo Abo - "Vector Field" (6:08)
Abo Abo - "Line Storm" (6:37)
Review: Delft native Spekki Webu is by now widely known as a master builder of alien sonic technology; each of his tunes work in the same combo of sonic slime and bioengineering one might also recognise in H.R. Giger's artworks. This new EP adds to his grotesque menagerie, seeing him team up with fellow producer and relative newcomer from Italy, Abo Abo (Danielle Carcassi), for an oocyte outing in plasmic hardcore techno, charged with the luminescent energies of a foreign organism. Though the pace is regular, the feel is teeming and squidgy, giving rise to 'Infinite Path Of Life' and 'Anodyne', two sonobiotic narcotics of unknown chemical composition. Then there's the eerily alien scales of 'Vector Field' and the gurgling thunderclaps of 'Line Storm', the latter especially evocative of an alien chasm (Or dancefloor? We can't tell the difference!) and sputtering with huge, forking electrical arcs.
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The Sugarplum EP
The Sugarplum EP (limited hand-numbered 12")
Cat: FP 005. Rel: 03 Dec 24
Sugarplum (1) (6:32)
Sugarplum (2) (5:11)
Sugarplum (3) (6:04)
Sugarplum (4) (5:55)
Review: Steve Pickton, widely known as Stasis, has long been a key figure in UK techno, with a distinctive sound that blends Detroit-inspired rhythms and dreamy, emotive melodies. After making waves with releases on B12 Records, his deep catalog includes aliases such as Paul W. Teebrooke and Phenomyna, each showcasing his range. His latest effort, 'The Sugarplum EP' on Fencepiece, continues this legacy. Side-1 starts with 'Sugarplum 1,' which delivers funky techno with a rhythmic pulse that demands attention. 'Sugarplum 2' follows, weaving darker, melodic tones that echo early 90s UK techno, combining nostalgia with modern production techniques. On Side-2, 'Sugarplum 3' leans into a minimal yet addictive groove, its dirty textures adding a raw edge. Rounding out the EP is 'Sugarplum 4,' where a grand Detroit-inspired melody takes center stage. This track stands as the most polished and cohesive, offering a rich, layered experience. Fencepiece continues to be a label that gives us techno that's both familiar and forward-thinking.
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Recycle This EP
Cat: SPSERIES 006. Rel: 06 Dec 24
Stipp & Edvvin - "Everything" (6:10)
Toni Alvarez - "Deep Inside" (5:25)
Tom Rotzki - "Signature Groove" (4:38)
Gockel - "Push The Pace" (5:28)
Review: Planet Rhythm's special series continues with a sixth instalment here and this one is another various artists banger. It kicks off with Stipp & Edvvin's 'Everything' which is high-speed and punchy techno before Toni Alvarez strips things back and drops the sleek, percussive minimalism of 'Deep Inside.' Tom Rotzki's 'Signature Groove' is another pent-up and funky percussive techno bumper and last of all comes Gockel, a turbo-charged sound with buoyant kicks and plenty of machine rawness defining the grooves of 'Push The Pace'.
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Time Destroys All Things EP
Cat: TTP 004. Rel: 05 Dec 24
Possessions (5:56)
Time Travel (6:30)
Amnesia (5:59)
Time Destroys All Things (6:40)
Review: An homage to the destructive force of entropy in the form of dungeon-esque techno by Strange Haze, 'Time Destroys All Things'. "Beyond the realm of human desire, there is a darkness..." "Well, that's why I'm with you!". So goes the conversant sample on the A1 'Possessions', a track determined not to overlook the inherent appeal of the more sinister and sadistic ends of human motivation, no matter how innocuous at first glance. The instrumental palette is machinic, though the end of 'Time Travel' begets the image of a troubadour time lord, where too much spacetime teleporting may lead to tunnel-visioned bouts of 'Amnesia'. Finally, the title track hangs looser, preferring to work in a coldwave come electro lysis, in which juvenile vocal shouts and emergent arps unfold throughout.
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Intérprete: Tom Drew
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HYP Apophysis:Godgene 4s24
Cat: I2 001. Rel: 06 Dec 24
Apophysis Black Star (6:27)
Godgene13 (4:28)
Shell/3-ethylamine (5:27)
Secured System (9:37)
Redshift Arc2a (6:32)
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Elevator
Elevator (12")
Cat: SMI 017. Rel: 05 Dec 24
13 Floor Spectrum (15:47)
Dubfloor Sub Bassment (5:25)
Trancefloor Transporter (5:07)
Review: UVX's latest offering is a hypnotic exploration of bass-heavy beats and intricate textures. The first track, 'Elevator (13 Floor Spectrum),' sets a driving pace with its deep, steady rhythm and intricate layers of synths that gradually build in complexity. The dub version on the second side, 'Elevator (Dubfloor Sub Bassment),' strips things down to a more minimal groove, letting the bassline take center stage. 'Elevator (Trancefloor Transporter)' shifts the tone again, injecting a trance-like energy with its sweeping synths and driving rhythm. The release navigates between styles with finesse, making it a standout for fans of both deep and progressive house.

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Intérprete: Tom Drew
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Get Me In The Zone EP
Cat: DTR 027. Rel: 04 Dec 24
Get Me In The Zone (feat Miles Bonny) (6:05)
All The Way Thru (5:18)
Neptune's Symphony (5:33)
Dry Hatin (6:04)
Review: Detroit's always innovative Wajeed returns to his own Dirt Tech Reck label with his last EP of the year. As always it blends soulful sounds, machine funk, authentic house groves and is sprinkled with vocals, trumpet and jazzy melodies that get at both heart and heel. Superb opener 'All The Way Thru' is laced with intricate samples and funk and soul drenched drums that will surely take it to anthemic status. 'Neptune's Symphony' is Wajeed's ode to the unknowns of space and 'Dry Hatin' is a track in which the artist addresses "my own nativity" with brilliant results.
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Moving Pressure 02
Cat: MP 02. Rel: 05 Dec 24
Silo Cybin (6:34)
Complicated (6:32)
Rough Escorts (5:34)
Bleep Police (6:05)
Review: Rene Wise's latest release plunges deep into the realms of minimalism while keeping a grounded focus. 'Silo Cybin' opens with his signature kick drum, setting the tone for the entire EP with trippy, swampy vibes and robotic vocals. The tracks move seamlessly from hypnotic rhythms in 'Complicated' to a brighter, more psychedelic space in 'Rough Escorts'. Closing with 'Bleep Police', the release strips techno back to its core, layering intricate bleeps and percussion into a dynamic rhythm. Moving Pressure 02 brings us lush, multi-dimensional sound, adding a psychedelic edge to Wise's trademark minimalism.
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Yongheng Forever
Cat: PP 114. Rel: 03 Dec 24
Yongheng Forever (7:29)
Nuevo Portamento (feat Piotr) (6:28)
Smutt (feat Gojiano) (7:10)
Eternal Loop Of Emotions (8:26)
Review: Two years on from delivering a notably dark, fuzzy and drum-heavy debut on Public Possession (the genuinely brilliant 'Percussion Heaven', which more than lived up to its title), Zellmani is back on the Munich-based imprint with a similarly inspired four-track EP. Check first opener 'Yongheng Forever', a left-of-centre house cut in which weird electronic noises, atmospheric field recordings, saucer-eyed chords and cute melodies ride a charred bassline and unfussy tech-house beats, before admiring the quirky, breakbeat-driven deepness of Piotr collaboration 'Nuevo Portamento'. Over on side B, Gojiano hook-up 'Smutt' is a spacey, thickset slab of late 90s tech-house revivalism with added pots-and-pans percussion, while 'Eternal Loop of Emotions' is another jazz-flecked, breakbeat-driven slab of star-gazing wonder.
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Tube Travel
Tube Travel (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: IT 068. Rel: 06 Dec 24
Wuando (5:29)
Simple Days (4:58)
Vitalizer (4:55)
The Edit (4:35)
Review: Dario Zenker is back on his own brilliant Ilian Tape with four of the exotic sort of tunes that define its output. They are functional and muscular but never lacking in character with 'Wuando' kicking off with sparkling arps over hurried, punchy and dusty house kicks sweeping you up. 'Simple Days' is a broken beat loop with prickly percussive patterns and filtered synths dropped in throughout to bring the energy. There is more warehouse darkness and late night menace to the tense rhythm and frosty texture of 'Vitalizer' while 'The Edit' shuts down with percussive perfection.
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Álbumes
Requiem
Requiem (limited red marbled vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: ASGDE 051LTD. Rel: 05 Dec 24
God Particle (6:25)
Swirling Mass (6:09)
The Furthest Place (5:08)
Message Received (4:26)
Fractured Light (4:50)
Luminescence (6:50)
Our Ancient Future (5:44)
Requiem (5:43)
Review: In a Catholic or other ecclesiastical context, a requiem is a song written and recited as an intended repose for the dead; a lyrical aid for mourning. And with over 30 years of studio experience under his belt, British techno producer Kirk Degiorgio lands on De:tuned with his very own 'Requiem', an eight-track excursion through ambi-mesmeric audio in the vein of digital, calculative ambient techno and other adjacent dance styles; though we are indeed left to wonder whether we're mourning anything here, because by the sounds of it, nothing at all has died. A longtime alias of Degiorgio, As One is nonetheless joined by fellow songwriter and producer Catherine Siofra Prendergast for this particular trip through the cyberspace sublime; best among these acid ambient apotheoses have to be 'Message Received', which slings low compared to the gaseous highs that precede it, and the closing 'Requiem', a masterclass in nimbus-floating techno.
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Requiem
Requiem (2xLP)
Cat: ASGDE 051. Rel: 05 Dec 24
God Particle (6:25)
Swirling Mass (6:09)
The Furthest Place (5:08)
Message Received (4:26)
Fractured Light (4:50)
Luminescence (6:50)
Our Ancient Future (5:44)
Requiem (5:43)
Review: De:tuned house As One on their latest album-length demonstration in melodic house and techno. With over 30 years of studio experience under his belt, the pivotal British producer also known as Kirk Degiorgio once again lands on De:tuned with the mesmerising eight-track album, Requiem. Now joined by Catherine Siofra Prendergast, this progressive melodic release spans every wondrous end from elegiac acid to fractal bleep techno, keeping every waking or sleep-dancing moment harmonic and blissful over its course. Only the cavernous 'Message Received' marks any comparatively sinister moment, its textural harmonics offering little respite for the purely diatonic ear.
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Lost Recordings #1: Why? & For Whom? (remastered)
Basic Questions (5:07)
Magnitude Of Such (4:30)
Construction Of Thousands (4:28)
Mobile Terminals (3:23)
A Single Process (5:22)
Accelerating Others (4:21)
They Speak (4:36)
Adverse Effects (5:15)
Review: Veteran techno producer Steve Bicknell brings fresh life to his classic work with this remastered double pack, Lost Recordings #1: Why? & For Whom? This release takes listeners deep into the world of hypnotic rhythmic techno, offering a range of minimal styles that keep the energy flowing. Some of the highlights include: 'Magnitude Of Such' which kicks things off with a gradual build, creating a sense of anticipation that pulls you in. 'Construction Of Thousands' introduces a Detroit-inspired, otherworldly melody that stands out with its rich textures. 'Mobile Terminals' shifts the experience into a spacey, futuristic trek, making it feel like an exploration of uncharted territory. Finally, 'Accelerating Others' delivers a disorienting soundscape, reminiscent of a lunar landing, closing the journey with a sense of mystery. Bicknell's mastery in minimal techno shines through in this release, making it an essential addition for anyone looking to dive deeper into the genre's more hypnotic side. Not too many people are doing techno like this on such a high level like Bicknell is.
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Mindscapes
Cat: DBQKLP 13. Rel: 05 Dec 24
Eaz Loves Flowers
Crazy Feet
Dreamers
*My* *Crew**
Trauma
Creatures
Reminder
Mindscapes
Flaming Phoenix
Dancing *On Air*
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Future In Light (reissue)
Cat: FREQ 002. Rel: 04 Dec 24
Presto (6:47)
Auburnia (5:22)
Strobe Enhanced (6:00)
Beep Twist (6:49)
Visionary World (6:16)
Fadeless (7:32)
Melting Point (6:34)
Awakening (6:18)
Review: Ken Ishii is a Japanese techno pioneer with deep ties to anime including collaborations with Koji Morimoto and plenty of killer releases on labels like R&S Records. Ishii's Future in Light is a cornerstone of techno so this is welcome vinyl reissue by FREQ Records. The album blends techno and house and is famed for featuring a futuristic sound design, and now it has been remastered with a reinterpreted cover while retaining its original spirit. It still sounds futuristic like all proper techno should and the tunes will bring class to any set in which they are played.
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