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Friday 19 April 2024
New releases
Singles
SECV 001
SECV 001 (12")
Cat: SECV 001. Rel: 19 Apr 24
Elyas & Anta - "Real 13130 G's" (Ben Sims remix) (5:33)
Geto Mark & DJ Deeon - "In This House" (Elyas 13130 rework) (4:37)
Elyas & DJ Sack - "Triumph" (Mark Broom remix) (4:37)
Player - "Player Three" (Elyas remix) (5:42)
Review: Seclusion debuts with its first vinyl release here and it decides to use the opportunity to showcase four remixes from three different techno titans. UK favourite Ben Sims goes first with his turbocharged take on Elyas/Anta's 'Real 13130 G's' and then Elyas offers the first two remixes. His version of Geto Mark and DJ Deeon's 'In This House' is seriously heavy, with rock solid kicks and muted acid spraying about them, then he remixes Player's 'Player Three' into a funked up and loopy house banger for the peak time. Mark Broom is the last to remix and goes for a fusion of smeared Detroit-style synth soul over hefty techno drums.
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Intérprete: Carlos Nilmmns
 in stock $14.18
Satania's Diary
Cat: CRTL 016. Rel: 19 Apr 24
L'etoile De La Mort (5:10)
Are You Sure? (5:37)
Mit Oder Ohne Dich (Mysterious Song) (4:19)
Leave Britney Alone (6:20)
I Know You Know (6:27)
Review: The UK label Cartulis Music is celebrating ten years in existence in 2024 and we are happy to say, their 16th release might just be their best yet. PO's Satania's Diary is an otherworldly techno standout that seems to blend all kinds of futuristic genres into a sci-fi soundtrack that is their own. Electro, techno, trance, psy, IDM and some sort of 'wave' subgenre. Nu-Romantic perhaps? Technowave? 'L'etoile De La Mort' balances a cool sounding techno and electro edge that has a EBM tinge to it that we just can't get enough. Super spacey and eerie, this cut is too good to be true. 'Are You Sure' continues that similar motif, begging the question is goa-electro a genre? One of the most original records we've heard in a long, long time.
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 in stock $15.21
Apollo
Apollo (12")
Cat: MIHN 008. Rel: 19 Apr 24
Apollo (7:42)
Apollo (Amor Satyr remix) (5:13)
Flexibility (5:39)
Orange Turbo (feat Bordon) (5:28)
Review: Rush Plus's Apollo EP is a sonic journey into the depths of techno. The title track, with its eerie synths and cavernous soundscapes, sets an ominous tone. The Amor Satyr remix adds an aggressive rhythm and dub step elements, creating a more wicked and tribal atmosphere. Side 2 offers a different soundscape. 'Flexibility/ is a mesmerizing, mid-tempo techno track with soundtrack-like qualities. 'Orange Turbo,' featuring Bordon, combines techy grooves, sci-fi sounds, and a mysterious melody. Overall, Apollo showcases Rush Plus's versatility shows the producer reaching farther into interstellar space for inspiration.
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 in stock $14.95
Thursday 18 April 2024
New releases
Singles
Alpha Key
Alpha Key (12")
Cat: MPM 46. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Alpha Key (6:08)
Future Remedy (5:50)
Pathetic (5:45)
Outsider (6:02)
Review: Robert Hood's 'Alpha Key' EP is a future classic of the techno genre. The title track is a relentless, industrial beast with a pounding beat, rattling percussion, and tribalistic, mechanical overtones. Its energetic counterpart, 'Future Remedy', is a true crowd-mover with a driving beat, hypnotic chord progressions, and a euphoric atmosphere. 'Pathetic' takes on a darker, more introspective tone, featuring heavy chords, throbbing basslines, and a haunting, industrial soundscape. The EP concludes with 'Outsider', a relentless stomper with a crushing beat, layered rhythms, and an almost cinematic intensity. Overall, 'Alpha Key' is a great example of Hood's mastery of the techno genre, showcasing his ability to blend power, experimentation, and raw emotion.
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Come Right Back EP
Cat: CEC 054. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Come Right Back (6:46)
Arkum (7:16)
Review: Long time tech titan Nick Curly is back on Cecille, one of the several labels he has run over his storied career including 8Bit and Trust. His Come Right Back EP finds him head into similar sort of territory that has been his style in the past - it remains deep and loopy and hypnotic right from the off with the title cut layering up swirling pads, nicely stripped back and dusty drums and a hooky, soulful vocal that loops hypnotically up top. 'Arkum' on the flip is a nice loosely limbed and hip shaking rhythm with percussive details over silvery drums as a bobbling bassline and smart filter use bring subtle dynamics to keep things fresh.
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Infrared
Infrared (limited grey vinyl 10")
Cat: MRX 001. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Infrared (6:26)
Kaldur Klaki (4:41)
The Bad (4:45)
Review: Exos' latest EP is a heavy, beat-laden techno record with three distinct tracks. The title track 'Infrared', opens with a crushing beat and fast percussion. It's a dynamic and powerful track with a strong build up and a devastating, menacing sound. The second track, 'Kaldur Klaki,' is a loopy, hard and fast, percussive, tribal track. It's a peak time track with an organic, drummy sound. The third track, 'The Bad', is a 90s German style track with a cool beat and a storming sound. Overall, 'Infrared' is a strong techno EP with three tracks that are sure to get you moving.
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Sopro EP
Sopro EP (12")
Cat: TOKEN 124. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Teste (5:22)
Sopro (5:42)
Clima (5:42)
Veneta (6:39)
Review: Things are getting serious once again on Token as Norbak weighs in with some expertly sculpted dark techno with an artful twist. The Portuguese artist has continually shaped out a unique path across releases for Axis, Mord, Hayes and MindTrip, and so the story continues with the unique rhythmic disturbance of 'Teste' and the industrial strength funk of 'Sopro'. There's a unique flair in every inch of this EP which marks it out from the dominant Berghain techno sound, making this essential gear for anyone who wants their peak time set to leave an impression.
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Formation EP
Cat: PRRUKBLK 107. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Basel (5:21)
Formation (5:17)
Romance (5:04)
Here (4:29)
Review: Nowhere does techno as proper as Planet Rhythm. This latest 12" is another no-frills banger with rusty synth and menacing drum loops all perfectly intertwined. There is a hurried sense of funk to 'Formation' that really keeps you on edge, while 'Basel' is turbocharged with video-game style synths. 'Romance' gets more edgy and brings some industrial percussion and automation to the beats while 'Here' slips into thumping and loopy house territory of the sort that reminds us of the one and only Floorplan.
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Rogue Signal
Cat: BC 002. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Infrasonic Navigation (5:42)
Barrier Rhythms (7:04)
Sub Trooper (6:05)
Interference (3:47)
Review: Vital Detroit players Luke Hess and Joshua Harrison are back with a second EP that builds on the brilliance of their first. As always this is super deep and atmospheric dub techno outing on the superb EchoChord and all the cuts on it were produced live, in one take, in New York, at BlackCat Recordings. As such each one feels alive and variant, detailed with imperfections and of course defined by weighty low ends, aqueous synth work and a hypnotic sense of groove. These are stylish inward journeys of the highest order once more from this pair.
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Álbumes
Orbital (remastered)
Orbital (remastered) (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: LMS 1725118. Rel: 18 Apr 24
The Moebius (6:57)
Speed Freak (7:06)
Macro Head (6:47)
Oolaa (6:36)
Desert Storm (11:44)
Fahrenheit 303 (8:22)
Steel Cube Idolatry (7:47)
High Rise (6:38)
Chime (live) (6:06)
Midnight (live) (6:33)
Belfast (7:31)
Review: Orbital's debut album is classic album in the techno genre. A name that needs no introduction really, Orbital defined rave and techno through the 90s creatively and performance wise. This self-titled or as many know it by, 'The Green Album' features perhaps the most popular songs of the rave generation in 'Chime' and 'Belfast'. However, tracks like 'Midnight', 'Steel Cube Idolatry' and 'The Mobius' are the birthmarks of Orbital finding their sound that would turn them into Glastonbury legends and soundtrack pioneers. This edition is true to the original 2x12 making it desirable for those new to the album, those who want a second copy or those who want to complete their Orbital collection. Orbital's roots begin here and have them at their most raw. Do not miss out on having a part of rave history with this record!
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Orbital (Deluxe Edition) (remastered)
Orbital (Deluxe Edition) (remastered) (gatefold 4xLP + book + slipmat in spot-varnished slip-case)
Cat: LMS 1725120. Rel: 18 Apr 24
The Moebius (6:46)
Speed Freak (7:16)
Macro Head (6:45)
Oolaa (6:36)
Desert Storm (11:45)
Fahrenheit 303 (8:26)
Steel Cube Idolatry (7:56)
High Rise (6:31)
Chime (live) (6:23)
Midnight (live) (6:52)
Belfast (7:24)
Torpedo Town (8:54)
Satan (6:42)
LC1 (5:10)
Belfast/Wasted (Wasted vocal mix) (7:03)
Crime (6:27)
Fahrenheit 3D3 (7:05)
Open Mind Jam (6:46)
The Other One (5:43)
Satan (Rhyme & Reason vocal mix) (6:33)
Midnight (Sasha remix) (7:15)
Review: The Hartnoll Brothers have decided to remaster and reissue their eponymous 1991 debut album - frequently referred to as 'The Green' album for obvious reasons. Amongst the numerous editions is this delicious box set, which compliments the fantastic original album (stretched across two slabs of wax), with a slipmat, a 60-page hardback book of photos and fresh liner notes, and an additional double-album of rarities and unreleased cuts from the period. It's this latter item, which includes B-sides, non-album singles (hello 'Satan') and sought-after remixes (Sasha's legendary version of 'Midnight' and the barely known 'Rhyme and Reason' take on 'Satan'), which makes the box set so alluring to fans. Basically, it's the ultimate edition of a British dance classic.
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Orbital: The Green Album (remastered)
Cat: LMS 1725116. Rel: 18 Apr 24
The Moebius
Speed Freak
Oolaa
Desert Storm
Fahrenheit 303
Steel Cube Idolatry
High Rise
Chime Live
Midnight Live
Belfast
I Think It's Disgusting (outro)
Torpedo Town
Macrohead
Satan
LC1
Belfast/Wasted (Wasted vocal mix)
Crime
Fahrenheit 3D3
Open Mind Jam
The Other One
Satan (Rhyme & Reason vocal mix)
Midnight (Sasha remix)
Review: Orbital's debut and self-titled album (also known as the green album) is a classic example of the UK rave sound in 1991. Featuring the hits 'Belfast' and 'Chime', this important piece of electronic music gets some loving attention in the form of being remastered for the first time since release. But that's not the only thing - this CD edition also comes with a bonus CD featuring rarities and remixes from the time. What better way to celebrate 25 years of this amazing band and its cherished history for their role in helping create the sound of techno.
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Orbital (Deluxe Edition) (remastered)
Orbital (Deluxe Edition) (remastered) (4xCD + hard-back book in spot-varnished slip-case)
Cat: LMS 1725117. Rel: 18 Apr 24
The Moebius
Speed Freak
Oolaa
Desert Storm
Fahrenheit 303
Steel Cube Idolatry
High Rise
Chime (live)
Midnight (live)
Belfast
I Think It's Disgusting
Torpedo Town
Macro Head
Satan
LC1
Belfast/Wasted (Wasted vocal mix)
Crime
Fahrenheit 3D3
Open Mind Jam
The Other One
Satan (Rhyme & Reason vocal mix)
Midnight (Sasha remix)
Chime (12" mix)
Deeper (12" mix)
Omen: The Fool
Omen: The Tower
2 Deep
Open Mind
Midnight
Choice
Analogue Test Feb '90
Choice (Eye & I mix)
Satan (live tracks)
LC1
Chime
Son Of Chine
Choice
Fahrenheit 303
Chime/Crime
BIT
Oolaa
Speed Freak
Review: London Records has announced a deluxe reissue of Orbital's iconic debut album, affectionately known as the Green Album. Originally released in 1991, it straddled the line between rave and ambient techno, featuring timeless tracks like 'Chime', 'Belfast,' and the Butthole Surfers-sampled 'Satan.' Now, those tracks are considered cornerstones of the early UK techno movement. This 4 disc CD set offers the most comprehensive experience, with the original album on disc one and a treasure trove of Green Album-era B-sides, remixes, and alternative versions on discs two and three. Disc four treats fans to two live sets from 1991/92, sourced from the band's soundboard recordings. Wrapped in a 12" box, the deluxe edition includes reprinted flyers from the era and a lavish 60-page hardback book chronicling the Green Album's story, complete with new notes and a track-by-track analysis by Phil and Paul Hartnoll. This reissue is a must-have for Orbital fans and electronic music aficionados alike, offering a comprehensive exploration of a seminal album's legacy.
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New Preorders
Singles
FORTHCOMING
Legends/All I Need (feat Paul Simmons remix)
Legends/All I Need (feat Paul Simmons remix) (limited heavywight transparent pink vinyl 12")
Cat: LPY 17.1. Rel: 22 Jul 24
Legends
Legends (dub)
All I Need
All I Need (Paul Simmons Off Curve Re Rub)
Review: The always-quality Lempuyang is back with a scorching pink vinyl that packs a deliciously deep dub techno punch. It is a collaboration between Hidden Sequence and Milly James that opens with the super smooth and aquatic 'Legends' which rolls along the ocean floor with sparse chords and alluring vocals drifting way up above the surface. The 'dub' strips them away and allows things to move even an even more heady manner while 'All I Need' has a little more drift but no less depth to it and a Paul Simmons Off Curve Re Rub brings upright drum kicks and a little extra skip in the beats to close out a heady EP.
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Wednesday 17 April 2024
New releases
Singles
Moving Pressure 01
Cat: MP 01. Rel: 17 Apr 24
Escaping Siro (6:22)
Caging Green (5:46)
Dry Beetle (6:04)
Lonely Singing (6:35)
Review: Moving Pressure makes its inaugural bow here with a first 12" from Rene Wise. Wise by name, wise by nature it seems, cause this is some seriously fresh techno that looks outside the usual reference points. 'Escaping Siro' is busy, energetic, persuasive in its layering of quickened drums, twisted synths and cosmic atmospheres while 'Caging Green' is stripped back but not minimal - paddy drums and floating synths surge onwards as future tribal percussion peppers the beats. 'Dry Beetle' brings dome depth and dub, with warped synths panning about the mix and the linear beats soon sweeping you up. 'Lonely Singing' shuts down with more deep space eeriness.
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Headland
Headland (12")
Cat: ACR 707. Rel: 17 Apr 24
Headland (8:35)
Oscillation (3:50)
Bluff (5:46)
Static (6:21)
Review: Adlas has a compelling signature sound - its quick and punchy but also seductive and funk. The opener on this new EP for Answer Code Request certainly fits that bill - Headland' has nice analogue drums and elastic bass down low with rich, smeared synths up top. 'Oscillation' gets deeper and rides on a rolling beat that rocks back and forth with ambient synths up top and a sense of mysticism in the air. 'Bluff' gets back to bumpy beats and dubbed low ends with some static-charged pads and 'Static' is the deepest of the lot - a subaquatic deep techno trip for the heads.
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Álbumes
Dispatches (reissue)
Cat: FIELD 34. Rel: 17 Apr 24
Triceratops (7:59)
Amalgamated (Synchronous mix) (5:25)
Copper Variations: CV1 (alternate take) (5:50)
Reduction (6:58)
Copper Variations: CV3 (5:26)
Drain Hum (8:28)
Amalgamated (Extension mix) (8:56)
Blue Equals Black (1:33)
Voiceprint: Voice One (8:06)
Voiceprint: Voice Two (5:39)
Voiceprint: Voice Three (3:31)
Dissolution 99 (9:57)
Review: For anyone who takes deep, uncompromising techno seriously, Mike Parker is a true benchmark of quality. The Buffalo, New York artist has unfurled his catalogue over the course of more than 20 years with a steely focus which is immune to the shifting sands of trend and hype in the wider scene. Now the Field label are reissuing his breakthrough 2001 LP Dispatches, which is a textbook summation of his imperious style. At a time when there's increased appreciation for deeper-diving strains of techno, Parker's hypnotic, expertly sculpted sound slots right in to the contemporary framework with a building-block quality which will inspire many a DJ to get busy layering and blending.
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U Know The Score
Cat: SOMETHING 32. Rel: 17 Apr 24
Eternal High (5:28)
Aww Shit (3:39)
Godsend (5:36)
Loop A (4:19)
Getting Deeper (7:45)
Space Is The Place (2:51)
Madnazz (5:48)
Review: STL is a master of making knackered sound drum loops and lo-fi sounds then chucking them all into a blender and serving them up for deployment in backrooms around Europe's most heady clubs. He has been at it again it seems and now has a whole bunch of brilliantly dishevelled cuts for us on this new album U Know The Score on Something. It is packed with twitchy, urgent rhythms punctuated with occult sounds, smudgy melodies and shards of melody that all sound like they could collapse at any moment, but until they do, you will be locked in for the ride. Some are dark, some are light, all of them are brilliantly beguiling.
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Tuesday 16 April 2024
New releases
Singles
Acid Test 09 1 (10th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: ACIDTEST 091. Rel: 16 Apr 24
Test 7 (7:54)
Test 3 (vocal version) (7:13)
Test 2 (8:05)
Test 3 (7:10)
Review: The now ten year old 'Acid Test 09' sees a special tenth Anniversary Edition repress with a new vocal mix of the track 'Test 3'. The original EP, released in 2014, saw acid nomad Tin Man team up with techno dreamweaver Donato Dozzy for three slices of deep acid and dubby, bleepy ambient; this special anniversary version adds a surprise new vocal mix on the A2, with either Dozzy or Tin Man himself gracing the beats with a set of carefree, moony phonic impressions, lyrically concerning the object of his affections looking oh so good on the dancefloor. We already know and love the rest; it's up to you to put the new addition to the test.
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Evolv: The Remixes
Evolv: The Remixes (translucent red vinyl 12")
Cat: TEC 9S5. Rel: 16 Apr 24
Descent (Carl Craig remix) (8:06)
Dark Matter (LB dub Corp remix) (6:41)
Review: Dubfire's EVOLV presents two captivating techno remixes that showcase the distinct styles of renowned artists. Carl Craig's 'Descent' remix unfolds as a gradual builder, echoing his signature style. An underlying acid line intertwines with a soaring melody, incorporating elements of house music. Conversely, LB Dub Corp's 'Dark Matter' remix plunges into a percussive techno realm, its peak-time intensity bringing melodic depth and creating an immersive and dynamic journey.
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Voodoo Fire
Cat: SMR 023. Rel: 16 Apr 24
Voodoo Fire (6:50)
Crazy Jane (4:39)
Sword Of Blue Flame Over America (5:24)
Sword Of Blue Flame Over Islam (5:32)
Sword Of Blue Flame Over America (Juan Ramos remix) (6:48)
Review: West Coast rave scene specialists Michael Kandel and Tom Chasteen are Voodoo Transmission and they have one again plunged deep in their vaults to serve up this reissue EP. One side boasts two dynamic dancefloor renditions that blend rhythmic layers with dubbed-out effects - 'Crazy Jane' channels Debbie Harry's 'Heart of Glass' on LSD. The flip side intensifies with downtempo gabba vibes with raging synths and abundant cymbal action. Three versions incorporate samples from Jimmy Stewart's 1946 monologue in It's A Wonderful Life to add another vibe entirely.
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Lifeform
Lifeform (12")
Cat: RM 002. Rel: 16 Apr 24
Lifeform (6:52)
Nano (5:31)
Blow Your Speaker (8:08)
Sonic Playground (4:18)
Mutant (5:01)
Review: Punx Soundcheck is an iconic Italo disco and electro clash duo hailing from Argentine Patagonia and now they unveil a treasure trove of enigmatic cuts on their second release. Up first is the turbocharged Italo anthem ' Nano,'. It is thumping and sweaty with rugged drums and zippy synth line. Also featured is ' Blow Your Speaker,' which is an aquatic Italo-electro-techno pumper. 'Sonic Playground' ups the ante more with flashy synths whipping about the mix, 'Sonic Playground' is lit up with vocoder vocals and mind melting synth sequences and 'Mutant' is just that.
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Delta Quadrant EP
Cat: TONOMAT 002. Rel: 16 Apr 24
It's Always Dark Here (7:21)
Unpleasant Surprise (6:17)
Be Right Back (6:03)
Unpleasant Surprise (Tonomat Soundsystem Revamp) (6:56)
Review: Romanian label Tonomat rightfully got plenty of attention for its first release and backs up that good work with a second notable 12" here. This one comes from Christopher Ledger and starts off with the acid-laced breaks and electro-tinged rhythms of 'It's Always Dark Here'. The machines are also in fine fettle on the slapping breaks and warped synths of 'Unpleasant Surprise' while 'Be Right Back' rides on the heaviest drums of the lot - full of snap and bite, they're run through with backlit pads and warped acid lines. Lastly, Tonomat Soundsystem step up with a Revamp of 'Unpleasant Surprise' to close down with a darkly seductive sound.
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Escape From Luna
Cat: MESH 094V. Rel: 16 Apr 24
BBLO
My Heart
The Wish You Wish You Made
Escape From Luna
Review: Jinje is a solo project from Lee Malcolm, a founding member of the Leeds-based experimental band Vessels. His music in solo mode is just as singer and hard to categorise as with his band and here on Mesh he veers between electronic, synthetic and organic sound worlds with driving breakbeats topped with gorgeous string sounds, hype-real synths and a shimmering sense of sonic futurism that is awash with melody. These are hugely detailed tracks but the overall picture is never confused as his arrangements ebb and flow with great clarity and make both a physical and emotional impact.
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The Essence Of Thought
Cat: SCR 005. Rel: 16 Apr 24
Higher Order (3:26)
Higher Order (club mix) (5:24)
The Essence Of Thought (3:31)
Digital Attack (5:32)
Review: Digital Imagination first dropped their The Essence of Thought back in the nineties and now the cult favourite gets a nice reissue in time for summer when it will be perfect post-rave comedown tackle. It is a sci-fi inspired mixture of house, transcend trip hop of the era with lots of analogue action and dusty drum breaks, smart little samples that add a cinematic edge and some lovely basslines. It was produced by a young Ted Heinz and originally release by Concept Records. OGs are hard to come by so don't sleep on the one which has been restored from the original DAT tape.
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 in stock $19.59
Monday 15 April 2024
New releases
Singles
Kasdienybes Sventykla
Cat: GREYSPC 001. Rel: 15 Apr 24
Kasdienybes Sventykla (vocal mix) (4:27)
Kasdienybes Sventykla (instrumental) (4:27)
Review: Greyscale unveils its latest endeavour, the Spectrum Series, as a way to continue to evolve its offerings and this time it is with something that makes a vibrant departure from its traditional black-and-white aesthetic. The inaugural release features the iconic Lithuanian dub track 'Kasdienybes Sventykla' by grad_u & Eazystyle MC as a way of commemorating its 15th anniversary. It came as a double CD in 2011 but now gets a first vinyl pressing on a nice 10" slab of wax. The track itself taps into the earliest roots of dub in the 70s and traces a line through the 80s with its heavyweight drums and endlessly echoing bass topped by great mic work. A pared-back instrumental features on the flip of this latest crucial drop from the dub dons at Greyscale

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Let The Machine Speak
Let The Machine Speak (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: IT 063. Rel: 15 Apr 24
DDrumz (3:42)
Mechanical Bongos (5:03)
Dubbish (5:58)
Let The Machine Speak (Jazz mix) (3:50)
Review: Everyone's favourite low-res poly-rendered rave organism DJ Plant Texture returns to their fave label Ilian Tape for their least forgiving, least fluffy and most wayside-thrown techno EP yet. Contrasting to their earlier lo-fi MPC workouts and electro freak-shows, the best of which were also released on the Amsterdam imprint, Plant Texture here switches things up, offering up four jackbooted 4x4 techno bits so menacing that they verge on a dastard take on the Brummy school. An obsession with rhythm and percussive texture rears its head; A-siders 'DDrumz' and 'Mechanical Bongos' are truly intrigued by the drum, revelling in pure, circular samply bongo and timbalero repetition; the theme continues on B-sider 'Dubbish', which only does so much as add a scopeout dub chord stab to the mix, yet still sounds sick; 'Let The Machine Speak (Jazz Mix)', finally, seems to hold the work of fellow techy rhythmusoidal geek Machinedrum firmly in mind, seeming to cleverly parody the artist's Ninja Tune/Vapor City IDM era with a jeering nu-footwork-jazz half-smile.
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On The Air EP (reissue)
Cat: VIS 031R. Rel: 15 Apr 24
On The Air (7:06)
Lockdown (6:44)
Undercurrent (6:42)
Disconnect (6:16)
Review: Random Factor's 'On The Air' EP is a hugely sought-after classic by those who know. It came on Ralph Lawson's ever-reliable 20/20 Vision and now, as it turns 25 years old, he has decided it is the right time to get it remastered and reissued. 'On The Air' is first up on this fine EP from Carl Finlow and it has serene synths that bring to mind Detroit techno soul over pulsing bass and slick drums. 'Lockdown' has a raw vocoder vocal over punchy drums and twitchy synth stabs and 'Undercurrent' is another weapon that has more than withstood the test of time as it bumps along on funky drums and is overlaid with more playful synth patterns. 'Disconnect' is a crunchy and 8-bit closer with pixelated synths and screwy acid lines. Superb.
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Tags: 90s House
 in stock $15.99
Sparagmos
Sparagmos (12")
Cat: VGNR 09. Rel: 15 Apr 24
Track 1 (4:03)
Track 2 (3:24)
Track 3 (5:24)
Track 4 (3:04)
Track 5 (3:23)
Track 6 (2:39)
Track 7 (2:57)
Track 8 (4:51)
Review: This is techno, but not as we know it from the Vigenere. Sparagamos (a fitting name given the word originally means to render, tear apart, or mangle) is behind these freaky beats but we nothing more about the artist. Suffice it to say they sure do have a fine grip of their studio and can manipulate sound in some thrilling ways. The opener is a warp-speed warehouse banger with distorted bass and manic energy, track two explores sludgy acid techno underworlds and track there is a twitchy cosmic workout with serene pads. 'Track 4' is a world of dystopian robotics while the flip side offers tripped-out, double-time dub techno, more acid intensity and experimental mind melters with exceptional sound design.
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 in stock $12.90
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ISS 010
ISS 010 (180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: ISS 010. Rel: 15 Apr 24
Dub Schneider (6:09)
Dachtekker (5:23)
Matchpoint (5:51)
Double Standard (5:59)
The Bills (5:42)
Stomp (5:44)
Small Stone S700 (5:38)
Review: The much loved llian crew reverts to its Skee Series here and serves up more magic from Skee Mask aka Munich mainstay Bryan Muller. He has roasted pretty exclusively here and never fails to innovate with each new drop. This one again hits the mark across seven elastic techno cuts that are underpinned by lovely dub weight and propelled by tight, pinging kicks. 'Dachtekker' is lit up with hi-tek soul synths straight from Detroit, 'Double Standard' is deliciously deep and driving with swirling pads smeared around up top and 'Small Stone S700' manages to pair soul-drenched chords full of subtle joy with kinetic drum programming that makes you want to move. Superb.
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Intérprete: Wes Baggaley
 in stock $30.17
Winter Constellations
Cat: GRSCL 36. Rel: 15 Apr 24
Celestial Rotation
Cetus
Winter Constellation
Let's Forget Who We Are
Auriga
Orion Passing Overhead
Monoceros Rising
Horologium
Night Sky Dreaming
Washed Into The Void
Review: Premier dub techno outlet Greyscale from Lithuania welcomes back Lotech/Hijack following the success of his last album here, Static Phase. He has served up another full length's worth of sublime deep dub techno explorations here, and that marks his rather remarkable 36th full length in total. Winter Constellations is inspired by the Canadian's love of star gazing and the vastness of space and results in plenty of widescreen and cinematic tracks that are subtly detailed with celestial moods. From the power of 'Let's Forget Who We Are' to the infinite depth of 'Auriga' via the airiness of 'Night Sky Dreaming' and 'Horologium', this is another masterfully immersive work that really exploits the album format.

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Tags: Dub Techno
 in stock $16.25
Raumgleiter (reissue)
Raumgleiter (reissue) (blue marbled vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: HHBER 0833. Rel: 15 Apr 24
Polarstern (7:32)
Schwerelos (7:33)
Berdruck (6:08)
Infrarot (7:16)
Hale Bopp (7:44)
Lava (8:29)
TagNachtLied (6:40)
Subraum (6:58)
Zwischenwelt (6:57)
Review: By the time they released Raumgleiter in 1998, Der Dritte Raum were already legends of the German techno-trance scene. This all-time classic album from the breakthrough years of the sound also saw the project move to a major label - Virgin - but now it's being brought back home to Harthouse, the iconic Frankfurt imprint which first nurtured the sound. The scope of the album is wide and playful, teasing ear catching synth lines which keep the mood fun and freaky, not least on the likes of 'Bedruck', while there's an epic tone to standout trance monster 'Hale Bopp' thanks to the cascading arps and relentless forwards thrust. Of its time but wholly relevant in the current zeitgeist, this is the kind of 90s techno reissue that makes perfect sense.
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 in stock $45.37
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