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Protection
Protection (limited 180 gram crystal clear vinyl 12")
Cat: LPY 20. Rel: 14 Apr 25
Searching (7:21)
Searching (dub) (5:40)
Protection (7:33)
Review: We shall never apologise for our love for the work of Steve O'Sullivan. His contributions to the world of dub techno are second to none. They are also mad consistent both in style and quality which means they never age. Here he steps up to Lempuyang with his Blue Channel alias alongside Jonas Schachner aka Another Channel for more silky smooth fusions of authentic dub culture and Maurizo-style techno deepness. Watery synths, hissing hi-hats with long trails and dub musings all colour these dynamic grooves. They're cavernous and immersive and frankly irresistible and the sort of tracks that need to be played loud in a dark space. In that context, you'll never want them to end.
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Tags: Dub Techno
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Omni VA
Omni VA (12")
Cat: BLUEHOUR 026. Rel: 29 Oct 24
Blue Hour - "Afterglow" (5:49)
Dold - "Warning" (5:25)
Steffi - "Volley 5" (6:31)
Newa - "Seduction" (5:48)
Review: Blue Hour have dropped a couple of essential new 12"s this month and here is one of them. It's another of their famous various artist's collections, all with a focus on the deeper end of the techno spectrum. The eponymous Blue Hour kicks off with 'Afterglow' which has wispy neon synth trail and soft, rubbery drum and bass blends that take you into a cosmic sky. Dold's 'Warning' is more textural and raw with its percussion and synth energy and Steffi's 'Volley 5' is driving, dynamic, dubby techno for intimate basements. Newa's 'Seduction' is a psychedelic wonder to close.
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Intérprete: Evan Michael
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Metamorphic
Cat: TEMPA 116. Rel: 13 Jun 25
Metamorphic (4:52)
Atom (4:43)
H20 (4:50)
Review: Birmingham's Jossy Mitsu and Bluetoof join headsy forces on their new collaboration for Tempa, colliding the former artist's rinsed, globetrotting UK-troit DJ sets the world over and the latter's "drum specialisms" formerly lent to labels the likes of Shall Not Fade. Transcending the one-forties for a deeper-shades descension, 'Metamorphic' and 'Acid' establish a mood of nightclub meets human biostasis facility, as sci-fi zaps meet brooding, high-sustain bass cues. 'H20' is the sole tune to heighten the mood, its stop-start rollerblade bass and necksnap 808s proffering a jammier digestif.
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Vader Tales EP
Cat: GRFF 018. Rel: 05 Feb 25
Briscard Sound (7:07)
Vader Tales (6:37)
Save The Date (6:48)
Dog Eat Dog (5:55)
Review: Griffe's next release is a flanged freakout from producer Booh, its namesake being the essential Star Wars villain, Darth Vader: while these tracks may or may not mark the Sith lord's nefarious adventures, we do know that they are stonking stuff. Sidestepping his own BOOOoo recordings for a moment, this meticulously produced pranger includes the freewheeling 'Briscard Sound' and the rubbery, jouncy 'Save The Date', marking some abstract future moment in techno to be anticipated. 'Dog Eat Dog' and the title are much more sinister, yet all tracks mark consistent use of adept modular synths.
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REZ 29TWENTYNINE
Cat: REZ 29TWENTYNINE. Rel: 17 Jul 24
Mobius Trip (8:03)
Below The Belt (6:39)
D Ya Want Business (7:59)
Jazz Stretch (7:43)
Review: Border Patrol (Stu Adam) brings his talents to Rezpektiva, who gladly represent his first and only EP for the 29th edition of their EPs series. Originally recorded for Middlesboro's Tumblin' Records in the mid 90s and released only in small quantities, the EP displays a canny sense of variety in painting pictures of house music's many possible worlds. The hilariously named 'Mobius Trip' leads the way, trailblazing a fiery string of pitched-up synths and watery stabs in its wake; the more experimental of the bunch, 'D'ya Want Business', is our favourite, bringing pure lowpassed kicks, infectious two-tone electroclash-ish basslines, and what sound like computer keyboard and lasershot sound effects into one heady cyberspatial stew.
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Tags: 90s House
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Fantasy
Fantasy (12")
Cat: DA 038. Rel: 16 Jan 25
Sunday Rodeo
Fantasy
Siempre
Review: The latest EP from Berlin-based DJ and producer Pablo Bozzi shows another step up in his craft. Across the trio of tunes, his talent for creating infectious dancefloor jams shines through with the bouncy basslines, 90s-inspired synths and a piano-driven melody of 'Sunday Rodeo,' first to hook you in. The title track, 'Fantasy,' combines an alluring vocal with powerful kicks and zesty acid accents that constantly fire at your synapse and 'Siempre' is the closer that finds Bozzi deliver a dreamy synthwave journey that is smartly enriched by intimate, distant vocal samples. Although this one has some nostalgic influences, the modern production will really ignite the 'floor.
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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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Part Of The New World
Part Of The New World (12" with insert)
Cat: BARBATUS 001. Rel: 19 Sep 24
Privacy In A Public Time (5:54)
Part Of The New World (4:36)
First Of The Winter Soleros (5:14)
Room 904 (6:34)
Review: Barbatus D is a rare example of a new techno and electro concept label, one centring on the exploits and buccaneering braveries of the corsair Captain Barbatus D. Wreckords. This fictive entity - a pirate tulpa - is nonetheless the sort of character we can indeed imagine coming into real being, as long as at least some amount of booty has been nabbed, and/or some number of Barbatus D. "Wreckords" have been listened to, as ritual per. The EP comprises a four-track series of musings on a new, anarchic world order, in which roving seafarers, answerable to nobody, muse on issues like privacy, mass organisation, winter soleros and secret rooms. All sea shanties here were composed in the vein of 80s electro, brought to a freshly crisp modern production technique.
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Wicked Future EP
Cat: PF 007. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Chapter 24 (6:08)
Atomic Generation (6:11)
Wicked Soul (6:59)
The Night (7:37)
Review: Paris label Positive Future release positive music for positive people, but that doesn't hold them back a bit from concept-releasing V/As about future dystopias! "Once upon a time in a dystopian future", so the liners go, "humans are winning the battle against a zombie invasion" by fighting back, somehow, with their vinyl records (it's not stated explicitly, but we presume this means by playing them). "To defeat them forever and avoid a wicked future, DJs will have to join forces for a big party with every human still left standing." Of course, before the zombie plague, as far as sonic warfare went, military-grade sound design had been sanctioned for government use only, and the recording industries had precious little involvement. That all changes with producers Aline Brooklyn, Krol, Briki, Samuel Jabba and P.O., each of whom have reproduced and mass marketed their very own subsonic, antiviral weapon, of which there are four classes: A1, A2, B1 and B2. We choose B2, 'The Night', an instrument whose unsettling, garbled vocals and spine-tingling melodies make for, in our view, the best sonic zombie-away spray.
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Mutated Battle Breaks Vol 5
Cat: RSPX 73. Rel: 04 Feb 25
Romance (3:08)
Dated (2:59)
B Groove (3:13)
Movement (3:29)
Flex (2:59)
Layover (3:11)
Post (3:25)
Ranger (3:26)
Review: An EP packed with eight innovative, rhythm-driven tracks that push the boundaries of the genre. This release shows Broom's decades of expertise, blending raw energy with precision-engineered grooves to create a dynamic and forward-thinking collection. Opening tune 'Romance' is a colossal banger that sets the tone with its relentless drive and pulsating beats. 'Dated' is a contrasting minimal approach, anchored by a heavy, hypnotic rhythm. 'Movement' shifts into alien sci-fi territory, its propulsive energy and otherworldly sound design creating a cinematic atmosphere. Other highlights include 'Post' with Broom's ability to craft inventive drum patterns - a truly unique rhythmic experience. The EP closes with 'Ranger', a tribal powerhouse that's the most intense cut on the record, combining heavy beats and primal energy for a track destined to ignite dancefloors.
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Variations EP
Variations EP (neon green vinyl 12")
Cat: SYNCRO 58. Rel: 03 Feb 25
Compare (8:17)
CZ3 (7:07)
Replika (6:54)
The 5 (6:51)
Review: Stephen Brown is a Scottish producer known for his deep, Detroit-influenced techno. Active since the 1990s, he's released music on labels like Transmat, Skudge, and Subject Detroit. His productions blend melodic elements with rhythmic precision, a sound he's been honing and tinkering with for nearly 30 years. The 'Variations' EP on Syncrophone is a prototypical example of his sound. Each track is underpinned by a blend of skipping upbeat house rhythms with classic Detroit pads. The first track 'Compare' even adds some weird percussive sounds in the background and an ambiguous vocal sample that could be a child, or the nearby rapturous chants of a pigeon surely appreciating the groove as much as we are. The second track 'CZ3' is a raw groover with overdriven kicks and dry synth hits. One for the 'Djax-Up-Beats' heads! Track three 'Replika' is our choice cut, with a synth lead that sounds straight from dub techno but with more groove than the majority of tunes that you'll find in that genre. The final track 'The 5' has the biggest kick drum of the release which is sure to tear down any club floor is played at the right moment. An EP for the heads and the dancers.
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Time 2 Play
Time 2 Play (limited eco vinyl 12" (comes in different colours, we cannot guarantee which colour you will recieve))
Cat: CAB 67C. Rel: 03 Jan 25
Time 2 Play (6:37)
Music Makers (7:29)
Review: Cabinet is a highly cultured label for those who appreciate classy tech and house. Burden is next up with a special limited edition eco-vinyl pressing. On the A-side is 'Time 2 Play' the nice an airy, smooth and frictionless 'Time 2 Play' which is expertly designed, full of atmosphere and deft melodic hooks. 'Music Makers' brings a different kind of vibe with more wooden percussive details, a sultry spoken word weaving in and out and more minimal tech drums all serving to move mind, body and soul.
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Tags: Dub Techno
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Watercourse EP
Cat: CABARET 037. Rel: 15 Apr 25
Watercourse (4:51)
Wood Ant (5:41)
Armour Plated (5:36)
Cinnabar (4:51)
Review: Analogue pressure from Bufobufo, who stops over in Japan for Cabaret Recordings after earlier international stints with Art Of Dark, Partout and Furthur Electronix. His second single for the label, founded by So Inagawa and DJ Masda, proffers a hypnotic blend, binarising the mood with the sliding melodes of 'Watercourse' and 'Armour Plated' with comparatively sparse and gritty perc-slaps of 'Wood Ant' and 'Cinnabar'. That strange but difficult-to-nail split between of hypnotic intrigue and immediacy is well and truly nailed.
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Planet INI
Cat: UNFOLD 001. Rel: 18 Jul 24
Planet I-N-I (4:20)
Night Out (feat Roger Robinson) (3:55)
Review: Polish label Moonshine Recordings kicks off a new series that is helmed for the first time by Bukkha. It's a potent two tracker that opens with 'Planet I-N-I' which is a heavily dubbed out cut with bottomless subs and ice cold hits, tons of reverb and ricochetting sounds as well as some dub-wise vocals that drift in and out to heady effect. On the flip side is 'Night Out' (feat Roger Robinson), another smooth, serene and hypnotic dub techno cut marbled with static and vinyl crackle as well as some pensive words from Robinson. Both of these need to be heard as loud as can be for maximum impact.
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Origen EP
Origen EP (12")
Cat: MER 010. Rel: 25 Sep 24
No Hay Salida (7:11)
9 Mandamiento (6:33)
Stardust (7:23)
Xep Nuit (5:30)
Review: Juan Barraco, the man behind the Bunda alias, is an Uruguayan producer and live performer whose musical journey began with classical training and evolved into electronic music production. His debut vinyl release, Origen EP features four solid tracks with the first half focusing on dancefloor-oriented pieces and the second half offering downtempo selections. 'No hay salida' is a vibrant cut with a driving kick drum and hypnotic bassline. '9O Mandamiento' introduces an intriguing soundscape with Arabic melodies and on the flip side, 'Stardust' presents a sci-fi-inspired techno groove, while 'Xep Nuit' showcases Bunda's creativity in composition and sound design.
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Romance Electro
Cat: XRD 025. Rel: 24 Jan 25
Romance Electro (6:33)
Baile Y Drama (7:02)
Atmosfera Yonki (7:02)
7am (7:00)
Review: Gaston Cabrera, an Argentinian producer on the rise, delivers a captivating four-tracker for Exarde. 'Romance Electro' sets the tone with pulsating synths and driving percussion, conjuring a dark and hypnotic atmosphere. Cabrera's sound blends house and techno with a touch of Italo-disco, creating a unique sonic tapestry. 'Baile Y Drama' picks up the pace, its infectious groove and swirling melodies leading the listener on an exhilarating journey. On the flip, 'Atmosfera Yonki' is a masterclass in sonic manipulation, its haunting textures and disorienting soundscapes evoking a descent into the depths of a Buenos Aires nightclub. The EP closes with '7AM', a melancholic yet uplifting exploration of intricate rhythms and introspective melodies. With its diverse sounds and undeniable dancefloor appeal, this EP is a testament to Cabrera's talent.
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Music From The Fourth Swamp
Cat: SPCLAB 016. Rel: 11 Jun 25
Frog Valley (6:17)
Cave Whistle (6:18)
Bogfactor 50 (7:29)
Escaping The Spell (7:34)
Review: Germany's Caldera makes his debut on Space Lab and it's an exploration into a mythical realm where deep, organic textures intertwine with intricate rhythms. The EP also continues the label's commitment to psychedelic sounds and seamlessly blends fluid percussion with atmospheric sound design and hypnotic grooves that prove Caldera has a knack for supple deep techno and bass-driven electronics. Rich in detail and thrilling in execution, these are four cuts packed with evocative mental imagery and the sort of refined rhythms that get headier crowds going wild.
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Get House
Get House (12")
Cat: DEFCLAS 006. Rel: 11 Jul 24
Get House (Josh Wink interpretation) (7:18)
Get House (acappella Tool) (2:56)
Get House (Remaster) (10:06)
Review: Not everyone 'gets' house. First, there are those who dismiss it as mindless 4x4 schlock; then, even amongst those who ostensibly enjoy the moods that the genre lays down, there are still individuals who fail to appreciate the subtleties that glue the spaces between the beats, or the musicality that holds the tunes together as opposed the lacks thereof that might make them flop. Whatever the case, Calisto's Definitive Classic (TM) 'Get House' is an ahead-of-its-time house pioneers' artifact, coming as an early example of what some might call tech house, albeit nowadays most would simply assume is acid or breakbeat. Indeed, to truly be able to appreciate the differences betweem genres, you have to just, you know, kinda, just 'get it'.
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Mantra EP
Mantra EP (yellow vinyl 12")
Cat: ARTCOREWAX 010. Rel: 27 Nov 24
Ananda (extended mix) (7:30)
Mantra (extended mix) (9:57)
Review: Two techno knights in shining armour, Joseph Capriati and Indira Paganotto, rise to a collaborative challenge on their latest split vinyl single. Brought to their resident Artcore Records, 'Ananda' and 'Mantra' are spiritually intoned yet no less hard psy-tech towerers. Paganotto is said to have laid down the exotic vocal chops on 'Ananda' directly and the final product hears these laced through a blossoming, emu-synth rising action and a stuttering pre-drop. Perfect fits for the larger club or festival stage, these twin tracks work the careful balance of grave and utopian sound.
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One Hundred & Fifty Steps (sampler)
One Hundred & Fifty Steps (sampler) (12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: BAIT 15. Rel: 06 May 25
Carre - "Plotting Smth" (5:04)
Formella - "Dripstep" (3:54)
Old Man Crane - "Grey" (5:13)
Andrae Durden - "Estoa" (4:50)
Review: This is a four-track sampler taken from parts one and two of the One Hundred and Fifty Steps VEP series which is all about exploring the rise of 150 bpm dubstep, a sound that characterised by fast basslines, broken rhythms and heavy halftime pulses. From VEP pt. 1, L.A.'s Carre delivers pacey wobblers and then Berlin's Formella debuts with playful breaks and more wobbly bass on 'Dripstep'. VEP pt. 2 features Leipzig's Old Man Crane with their intricate, syncopated style shinning through on 'Grey' and Valencia's Andrae Durden then shows class with a Kryptic Minds-inspired low-end powerhouse.
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Fathom (repress)
Fathom (repress) (180 gram vinyl 12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: FELT 006RP. Rel: 13 May 25
FATHOM (5:09)
The Cusp (5:22)
Markers (5:31)
Trooper (4:32)
Review: Originally released in 2023, this record quietly turned heads with its singular blend of UK-rooted rhythms and forward-leaning sound design. Now reissued, it finally gets a second life and the wider attention it deserves. The producer, a longtime figure in the scene with more than twenty releases under different monikers, brings a depth and precision that only comes with years behind the boards. 'Fathom' opens with a fast broken beat that feels equal parts urgent and submerged. The textures are mechanical and murky, like a deep techno transmission beamed up from under the floor. 'The Cusp' follows with a completely different angle. This one leans into the IDM side of things. It's spare and skeletal, filled with deep bass swells and a structure that feels more like a shifting sculpture than a club track. On Side-B, 'Markers' blends fast dub mechanics with intricate programming. There's a trace of Autechre here, but filtered through a system more grounded in soundsystem culture. It rolls and unravels in unexpected ways. 'Trooper' closes it out with cinematic flair. Strange melodies stretch through space, evoking science fiction landscapes and distant worlds. It's not just club music. It's sound architecture for curious minds and adventurous ears.
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No Frequency EP
No Frequency EP (grey vinyl 12")
Cat: SYNCRO 62. Rel: 27 Mar 25
From Within (5:07)
Zone (5:07)
No Frequency (5:21)
Malfunction (5:14)
Review: Tom Carruthers returns with a fresh drop on Syncrophone Records, comprising the fresh analogue jams 'From Within', 'Zone', 'No Frequency' and 'Malfunction'. All hitting hard with an old-school, sequencer-happy flavour, one which requires no second-guessing, our faves here have to be the basal FM roller 'Zone' and the brash, trashyard B-fronter 'No Frequency', both of which make deft use of the same bassline, yet each to drastically different effec.
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Intérprete: ROTCIV, Ney Faustini
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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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Analysis
Analysis (12")
Cat: CJFD 40. Rel: 27 Nov 24
Analysis (5:06)
Confidential (5:38)
Lurk (5:41)
Optic 2X (5:37)
Review: Tom Carruthers takes the baton for Clone Jack For Daze here and in doing so offers up more of his irresistibly jacked-up jams. Each one distils plenty of classic tropes next to a keen eye for futurism with no-nonsense sound designs and hints of bleep techno all colouring the airwaves. 'Analysis' opens with a blend of bristling analogue beats and smooth chords, 'Confidential' has warped synth bass adding a dark edge and 'Lurk' is another menacing sound with eerie pads. 'Optic 2X' is a thumping closer with mystic atmospheres encouraging deep thought.
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Binoclorized 2
Cat: HC 006. Rel: 18 Dec 24
Dani Casarano - "Mind Set" (6:11)
Dani Casarano - "Lost In Traslation" (5:54)
Felian & Bruno Schmidt - "Track 3" (6:24)
Omar Akrhif & Lucretio - "Orlu Pensylvania" (6:08)
Review: This new collection offers up a quartet of tracks that are all tailored for slightly different moments on the dance floor. On side A, Dani Casarano kicks off with deep, hypnotic grooves that make for an immersive atmosphere before transitioning to punchy, bass-driven energy with other cuts. Side B introduces a new alter ego from Felian and Bruno Schmidt and the pair explore a robotic, looping groove with incidental breaks and nostalgic synths in the euphoric third track. Closing the release in style, Omar Akrhif & Lucretio present a minimalist masterpiece that is aimed at heady after-hours sessions.
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Intérprete: Mimi
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Climax
Climax (12")
Cat: MOVPIC 011. Rel: 25 Apr 25
Climax (7:41)
Remind Me Pls (6:21)
Climax (Roman Rai Complete Cosmic rework) (6:21)
Climax (Taino remix) (6:54)
Review: Rico Casazza is Italian-born but currently based in Prague. Here he returns to the Moving Pictures label with another new electro and techno exploration full of his trademark sound designs and high-speed grooves. 'Climax' opens with deep, dobby drums and fizzing static that snakes around the mix while chords bring melancholy and 'Remind Me Pls' twitches with acid deftness and more optimistic chords. Moving Pictures founders Roman Rai and Taino step up with their own remixes. The former flips 'Climax' into deep space trip with lush layers of silky synths and emotive breakdown,s then Taino reconfigures it as a hot stepping house cut with choral vocal swirls and a rubbery bassline that brings the bounce.
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Don't You Wanna (The Remixes)
Cat: FYO 005R. Rel: 15 Nov 24
Don't You Wanna (Paul Rayner remix)
Don't You Wanna (Zombies In Miami remix)
Don't You Wanna (Cici remix)
Don't You Wanna (Dee Diggs Whisper mix)
Review: Ceri's 'Don't You Wanna' is a cult cut that has now been remixed several times. Following in the footsteps of the likes of Mr. G and Fred P and D'Julz, this one features four more on-point artists adding their own spin. It's Paul Rayner who goes first brings old school 90s synth lines that bubble up through the mix. The Zombies In Miami remix is more buoyant with raw stabs and drums, Cici then hammers home a tribal techno groove with psyched-out synth patterns and last but not least is a warped, ritualistic and tribal dance rework from Dee Diggs with her excellent Whisper mix.
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Intérprete: Fog
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DIGC 001
CHAMI presents DHAEUR
DIGC 001 (12" + insert)
Cat: DIGC 001. Rel: 22 Aug 24
Subject Zero (5:59)
MIN(E)D (5:39)
Steps (5:43)
HEX1904d1 (5:39)
Review: CHAMI's DHAEUR deliver's a fresh techno EP that explores a futuristic and atmospheric soundscape. Side-1 opens with 'Subject Zero,' a track infused with melodic, sci-fi elements that immediately set a deep tone for the rest of the album. The journey continues with 'MIN(E)D,' where an ominous, spooky vibe takes over, giving the listener a sense of tension and mystery that feels almost cinematic. Flipping to Side-2, 'Steps' introduces an energetic, rolling groove that propels the EP forward with a futuristic edge, perfect for keeping the momentum on the dancefloor. Finally, 'HEX1904d1' wraps things up with a deep, spacey jam that delves into more introspective territory, rounding out the release with a sense of depth and exploration. This EP provides a varied and intriguing mix of techno that should appeal to those who enjoy both energetic rhythms and atmospheric, sci-fi-inspired sounds.
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El Misterio De Tambores
Cat: LFDO 003. Rel: 25 Sep 24
Charlou - "Les Enfers Tranquilles" (5:51)
Fakk - "Murmullo Del Chanta" (6:03)
Cabanelas - "Marivo" (6:06)
Arturo - "Bohemio" (6:03)
Review: Lunfardo's 'El misterio de Tambores' EP is a conceptual 12" deeply rooted in Uruguayan culture from a quartet of contemporary artists in Charlou (France), Fakk (Argentina), and Uruguayans Cabanelas - Marivo and Arturo. The release explores the hidden history of Carlos Gardel, "El Mago," a pivotal figure in Tango, who pioneered video clips, radio broadcasting in Uruguay, and the first sound films from "el Rio de la Plata." Gardel, known for using 'Lunfardo' in his lyrics, has had his nationality debated for years, but this album clarifies his story while also laying down some fresh deep techno grooves steeped in mysticism.
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Phantasmagoria VA
Cat: FKTV 002. Rel: 18 Nov 24
Charlou - "Hidefaces" (4:40)
Mar C - "Wentron" (7:59)
Lanzieri - "Vogue" (5:58)
Kvrk - "Haunted Illusions" (7:41)
Review: A compelling compilation that delves deep into the cosmos of techno, offering four tracks that each explore different atmospheric dimensions. On Side-1, Charlou's 'Hidefaces' sets a dark, spooky tone with its stomping beats, blending elements of techno, industrial and 90s rave sounds. It's a haunting journey that captures the raw, visceral energy of underground techno. Mar C follows with 'Wentron', a spacey breakbeat track characterised by its crisp production, which elevates the atmosphere with a futuristic edge. Side-2 opens with Lanzieri's 'Vogue', a track that brings a touch of goa-trance influence, combining ethereal melodies with powerful basslines, making it feel like a cosmic flight through sound. Kvrk's 'Haunted Illusions' closes the EP with a progressive house touch, providing a deep, entrancing groove that muystifies. Each track offers a unique exploration of techno's darker, more experimental side.
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Coercive Persuasion
Cat: KIMCHI 006. Rel: 26 Sep 24
Frgil Bodis (6:18)
Metaphoorical Nihlusiions (5:33)
Shinobi (5:26)
No Way (5:54)
Review: The new four-tracker from Chicaiza through Kimchi Records is decidedly impressive, finding reams of emotive expression in a knowing, but well-wrought gaudy-trance rawness. We clock we're in for a trippy one from the off; 'Frgil Bodies' hears an opening vocal natter with the intonation of a leprechaun under the influence of some lab-bought compound; and not long before the crudest of crude yet rudest of rude drum flows ensues. Then 'Metaphorical Nihlusiions' follows with a continually janky, but frankly wicked still, tunnel-toss through noetic synth flicks and gurglingly good bass groundings, throwing shade on false nihilations in the process. The understory opens up considerably with 'Shinobi', with trophic psychic layers and bushwalking sproutings-forth, culminating in a canopied trance lead atop. Finally, 'No Way' flushes an excess of chitinous, skin-shedded beats and leftover bass nacres, depositing them on the forest floor like lap-up fruits ripe for the taking.
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Body Whispers EP
Cat: VAULTREC 003. Rel: 25 Jul 24
Exoskeleton (5:37)
Sauve Moi (4:46)
Lick Your Soul (5:07)
Body Whispers (5:13)
Review: Four tribal techno tracks ideal for deep cave dwelling ravers. 'Exoskeleton' opens with primal tribal techno, seamlessly blending dark prog house and techno themes. Its hypnotic rhythms and brooding atmosphere set the tone. 'Sauve Moi' follows, offering a sensual mix of tribal and organic sounds, combining deep house and techno elements. Side-2 kicks off with 'Lick Your Soul,' a stomping techno track with a robotic build and relentless energy. This piece drives forward with an unyielding pulse, perfect for high-energy moments on the dancefloor. Closing the EP, 'Body Whispers' brings a loopy, percussive tribal groove that is both infectious and deep, ensuring listeners are left entranced by its rhythmic complexity.
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Alpine Express Vol 1
Alpine Express Vol 1 (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: EMAVA 001. Rel: 06 Feb 25
Chlar - "The Pariah" (5:39)
Lewis Legacy - "Perpetual Motion" (5:22)
The Chronics - "Sonic Memory" (6:09)
Ermatik - "Funk Alt Delight" (5:44)
Review: Fearsome techni-techno through the Swiss futurists ENMODA, whose modus operandi is to actively promote and advocate for the local Swiss scene. With chilling textures and an ear for material, sonic grit, a cloister of ten producers are heard going full Eski-mode here, for the first instalment in their yearly compilation, Alpine Express Volume 1. Aptly described as a set of "dancefloor hurters", this is a record that proves the mid-European enclave still have their ears to the ground: pree the classic trance-techno of Marcism's 'Echo' or Ermatik's 'Funk Alt Delight', The Chronics' restlessly fight-or-flight revenant, 'Sonic Memory', and/or TIS' closing jit-tech piano weapon 'I Don't Mind'.
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Intérprete: Philippe Petit
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Set A Dot
Set A Dot (12" + sticker + MP3 download code)
Cat: TANE 003. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Magallanes (6:02)
Turn The Tables (5:31)
Cycle Break (5:47)
Set A Dot (5:29)
Review: A Berlin native with Ukrainian heritage, Chontane returns with his third release on his own TANE label. This four-tracker showcases his favoured sense of rhythmic intensity and intricate groove work, all imbued with raw percussion, hypnotic basslines and evolving textures that make for subtle but impactful techno weapons. 'Magallanes' opens with chunky drums and builds into a dense rhythmic crescendo, 'Turn the Tables' amplifies things with more hurried drum patterns and deep bass that twists and turns to keep things moving then 'Cycle Break' explores tribal grooves and metallic textures. 'Set A Dot' delivers a relentless forward motion with skittering percussion and sharp synths for those moments when you're utterly lost in the rave.

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Hot Mess EP
Hot Mess EP (transluscent "sunset" orange marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: TRSN 024C. Rel: 19 Sep 24
By My Soul (6:13)
By My Soul (Tommy Holohan remix) (6:18)
Body Harmony (5:47)
Body Harmony (Obscure Shape remix) (4:45)
Review: Techno has become ever more coloured by trance and hard dance in recent times and this new EP from The Chronics taps into that. It opens with the bright sounds and retro-future 90s energy of 'By My Soul' with its hundred-mile-an-hour drums catchy vocal stabs. The Tommy Holohan remix) is even more physical and direct and slamming and 'Body Harmony' then sinks into a groove that feels like it floats, with reversed snares and flappy kicks. Obscure Shape remixes with more low-end heft but still some nice catchy funk.
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Velar EP
Velar EP (12")
Cat: BCCO 002. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Velar (5:30)
Unfolding Memories (5:16)
Shadow Runner (5:41)
Ghostly Siren (6:28)
Review: BCCO's second helping makes a full EP debut for Cirkle, a Greek talent with more than two decades in the game behind him. And he shows that with some nice stylish variation across these four cuts. 'Velar' is urgent and hubby but muscular techno with banging percussion driving it home, while 'Unfolding Memories' is more deep with an impish lead darting about them to bring some sense of the unknown. 'Shadow Runner' is loopy, head-wrecking, panel-beating techno but the best of the lot might be the closer, a smoother counter to the rest which taps into the deep, hi-tek soul vibes of Detroit's finest.
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Orebeat & Friends Vol I
Cat: DIST 003. Rel: 12 Dec 24
Citybox, Hankook & Orebeat - "Dangerous Changes" (5:04)
Orebeat & Alex Clubbers - "War" (4:21)
NVTHEC, Hankook & Orebeat - "Break Dat" (3:36)
Orebeat & Citybox - "Gangsta" (5:00)
Orebeat & NVTHEC - "Fuck Yeah!" (4:52)
Orebeat & JottaFrank - "Noche De Paris" (3:58)
Review: The Distorsion camp offers up its first sampler as a way of teasing you with the sort of quality sounds and artists it has on its roster. First up is a three-way collab between Citybox, Hankook & Orebeat whose 'Dangerous Changes' is an intense breakbeat workout for the peak time. Orebeat & Alex Clubbers keep the energy levels high and inject early 00s video-game style synths, Orebeat & Citybox keep it dark and raw with 'Gangsta' and Orebeat & JottaFrank laced up their thrilling breaks with acid lines and sleazy vocals on "Noche De Paris.' This is potent stuff for strobe-lit floors.
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Detroit On The Move Vol 1
Mike Clark & Marcus Harris - "Hey"
Santonio Echols - "Piano In The Light" (Emanuell Echols mix)
Brian Kage - "This Saturday Night"
Ryan Sadorus - "Down Below"
Review: Upstairs Asylum is kicking off the year in some style with a couple of killer new EPs. This one is the first in what is presumably a new series to showcase the talents of the Motor City. Mike Clark & Marcus Harris get things underway with 'Hey' which has a subtly uplifting feel thanks to the bright, sustained chords and cuddly drums. Santonio Echols's 'Piano In The Light' (DJ Emanuell Echols mix) is laidback, playful deep house with magical chord work and Brian Kage brings his classy depths to the smooth grooves of 'This Saturday Night.' Ryan Sadorus brings things to a close with the smoky 'Down Below.'
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Sai Matika
Sai Matika (limited 12" + sticker in hand-printed sleeve)
Cat: R 005. Rel: 20 Jun 24
Sai (7:56)
Matika (6:43)
Aqua (18:18)
Review: Rambadu's self-titled label is young but already onto a good thing with a distinctly deep brand of techno. This time out the boss is back once more but in cahoots with Italian techno legend Claudio PRC. They cook up a trio of mind melters starting with 'Sai.' Warped lines menacingly roam about the stereo field over sparse kicks and deep abs. 'Matika' is just as paired back and atmospheric in a deep, dark way with slowly churning drums taking you deeper down the rabbit hole. 'Aqua' is a meatless blend of distant groans and wispy pads that keeps you in suspense.
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Remember This Body?
Cat: TIMEDANCE 035. Rel: 28 May 25
Conundrum (5:41)
Betcha Wouldn't Hurt Me (4:45)
Tumble Turn (5:00)
There's Nothing Happening Between Us (16:55)
Just Can't Live Without Ya (7:02)
Review: Widescreen bass portamenti and steady-state textures predominate on this new Cleyra release through Timedance. Reflecting the Bristol artist's preference for heavyset bass and hydrop(h)onic textures, we were first turned on to their sound like heliotropic plants to red supergiants, whence in 2022 the 'Soft Bloom' EP offered our ears an ironic floral hardness. Since then, the artist has been hard at work on another five tracker of irreplicable sound, with 'Tumble Turn' and 'There's Nothing Happening Between Us' offering the best of the EP's tresillos and stereo-ecstatic percussions, which seem to paradoxically texturally vary themselves both much and not so much. How did they do it, we wonder?
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Furthur Journeys Into Electronix 3
Furthur Journeys Into Electronix 3 (limited hand-stamped 12")
Cat: FE 085. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Chris Coco - "Yawa Ze Asfos" (instrumental) (4:02)
Jake Slazenger - "168B" (3:47)
Global Goon - "Untitled" (4:39)
Ruckus (4:47)
Jodey Kendrik - "Thanx" (5:56)
Gavin Masih - "Unknown Track 1" (6:55)
Monika Subrtova - "Alata" (7:08)
Review: Furthur Electronix's first two Furthur Journeys Into compilations tune plenty of heads and shift plenty of copies. The third one keeps the quality levels high with more explorations around the periphery of underground electronics. Chris Coco opens with a soothing synth sound before Jake Slazenger brings crystalline synths and abstract modulations to the mid-tempo '168B.' There is more pace and twisted acid energy to Global Goon's untitled contribution and then old school jungle comes to the fore on the super stylish and atmospheric Gavin Masih cut. Monika Subrtova's 'Alata' is a serene and widescreen ambient synthscape that brings things to a suitably poignant close.
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Intérprete: Tom Drew
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Rotten Fodder
Cat: TRM 008. Rel: 28 Nov 24
Oracular Soul (5:26)
Commissioner Of Grief (5:04)
Force The Tools Available (6:41)
Maelstrom Of Shit (4:50)
Review: Mahk Rumbae, the Vienna-based mastermind behind Codex Empire and half of Konstruktivists, drops his Rotten Fodder EP on Trauma Collectiveiand it's a proper dark, twisted ride. Kicking off with 'Oracular Soul,' you get a relentless techno thumper, setting a no-nonsense tone right from the jump. 'Commissioner of Grief' switches gears, dragging you through a dystopian soundscape full of heavy beats and eerie "arabesque" vibes. Flip over, and 'Force the Tools Available' pulls you into razor-sharp industrial breaks. Finally, 'Maelstrom of Shit' lives up to its name, unleashing syncopated chaos for a brutal, unforgettable finish.
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Strobe Light Network
Cat: RX 11. Rel: 03 Feb 25
Strobe Light Network (14:47)
Hyper Experience (4:58)
Hyper Experience (2024 edit) (5:36)
Review: Cold's 'Strobelingt Network' feels like a deliberate exercise in creating a mood that shifts imperceptibly, track by track. 'Strobe Light Network' leads with a hypnotic, pulsating bassline that anchors the track while the layers of synths flicker above it, creating a sense of steady forward motion. It's a track that seems to take its time, building an atmosphere that's both immersive and intense. 'Hyper Experience' builds on this, with its murkier, more intricate textures, and the 2024 edit adds a deeper, almost industrial undercurrent. The track's groove doesn't change much, but the added layers make it feel more expansive. It's a masterclass in subtlety: Cold's production keeps things moving while maintaining an air of suspense, suggesting that the next step could take the music somewhere completely new. The EP ultimately offers a refreshing depth, pushing techno further while remaining firmly in its roots.

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Stahlwerk EP
Stahlwerk EP (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: CWERK 001. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Stahlwerk 101 (5:30)
Stahlwerk 102 (5:33)
Stahlwerk 103 (5:01)
Stahlwerk 104 (4:48)
Review: Concept Werkstatt is an experimental project, not defined by identity but by pure sound and vision. It offers a space, say the eponymous producer behind the beats, where music exists for its own sake, free from ego and expectation. The first transmission is a useful one that taps into tool-like techno. The opener is in a hurry to get you under its spell with dusty drums and fluttering percussion. 'Stahlwerk 102' is more raw with unsettling vocals beaming in as if down a badly tuned radio and two flip-side cuts keep things wonderfully weird.
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No More Excuses EP
Cat: POLEGROUP 076. Rel: 20 Feb 25
Approach Slowly (3:00)
Il Silenzio Degli Innocenti (5:35)
No More Excuses (5:19)
Sand Fury (5:30)
Thousand Miles Per Hour (5:33)
Review: Berlin-based producer Conceptual is back on PoleGroup with five tracks of immersive and forward-thinking techno. 'Approach Slowly' is a creepy and unsettling soundscape riddled with anxiety before 'Il Silenzio Degli Innocenti' sinks into a roll techno rhythm and 'No More Excuses' layers up pressurised drums with otherworldly synth modulations. 'Sand Fury' is beautiful techno abstraction and 'Thousand Miles Per Hour' is a minimal hypnosis.
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Lampak
Lampak (12")
Cat: CNCV 001. Rel: 30 Jan 25
Lampak (5:20)
Nagy Mama (5:30)
Beke (5:01)
Hang (5:27)
Review: We're told the curation of this new EP took place over several months so that it best reflects the artist's diverse range while maintaining true to his signature sound. Hypnotic ambient elements intertwine with driving drums throughout with a crisp, polished mixdown lending it a cohesive aesthetic. 'Lampak' is hurried, funk, bubbly with trance-inducing effects. 'Nagy Mama' is more loopy and mentally intense then 'Beke' hits hard with flat-footed drums and warped acid bass bringing the movement. 'Hang' shuts down with a more curious atmosphere and unusual sounds over dubby low ends.
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Commuting Part 1
Commuting Part 1 (translucent turquoise vinyl 12")
Cat: SYNCRO 49. Rel: 04 Jul 24
Octave Echoes (7:59)
Stable Velocity (6:26)
Self Assessment (6:38)
Highway Hypnosis (6:48)
Review: The prolific Dutch powerhouse that is Conforce (aka Versalife aka Boris Bunk amongst other things) is in techno mode here with this new green-marbled 12" on Syncrophone. Commuting Part 1 opens with the quick-stepping and deep dub techno rhythms of 'Octave Echoes' which is delightfully fluid. 'Stable Velocity' then bids up impossible smooth dub loops and watery pads into something buoyant and stirring both physically and emotionally, and 'Self Assessment' then ups the pace with thudding, infectious kicks and plenty of rippling synth details. 'Highway Hypnosis takes a more paranoid and stripped-back approach and closes out Conforce's finest EP in some time.
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Commuting Part 2
Commuting Part 2 (limited dark red vinyl 12")
Cat: SYNCRO 59. Rel: 10 Feb 25
Range Anxiety (7:09)
Recuperation (6:36)
SCC-ML (6:06)
RTM-Zuid (6:34)
Review: On Synchrophone Records comes Conforce for with second edition in the Commuting series, bringing stygian control room techno to already chapped ears. Sometimes, to feel good on the floor, warmth isn't what you need; and these further four fan-greasers are perfect complements for said latter kind of mood, the cold and unattached unjamming of inner vibes. With coolly bureaucratic track titles like 'Recuperation' , 'Self Assessment' and 'Stable Velocity', Conforce's series has succeeded in portraying the secret joys of humanity's greyer modern face; the tracks here of course continue to fit us in sleek uniform, now deploying such neo-futuristic cyphered titles as 'SCC-ML' and 'RTM-Zuid', the meanings of whose acronyms you'll just have to deduce from the zapping, emissive sound design yourself.
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380 750
380 750 (12")
Cat: ACIDTEST 021. Rel: 17 Sep 24
Dilute Developer (7:42)
Subtractive Color (5:44)
Stop Bath (7:38)
Fixer (8:41)
Review: Bill Converse and Patricia land on Acid Test with more of their dynamic beat machine workouts in the form of this '380/750' EP which merges their distinct styles into an introspective, dancefloor-driven four-track workout. Recorded live at Ravitz's Brooklyn studio in just two days, the EP features raw, unedited performances that show off the duo's intuitive rhythm-making skills while drawing on Converse's 90s Michigan rave roots and Ravitz's Chicago upbringing. The immersive, bubbly, rubbery sounds are perfect blends of body music and heady synth work and cannot fail to take you deep.
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Torc
Torc (ice blue vinyl 12")
Cat: SYNCRO 61. Rel: 17 Mar 25
Torc (8:29)
Andas (6:34)
Torc (ERP version) (6:21)
Review: Synchrophone proudly present the latest Gerard Hanson aka. Convextion release; a head-turner moment, since the last proper EP by the 2845 artist was over seven years ago, with Vectorvision for the EP 'Zy Clone'. Since then, Convextion has been hard at work, eschewing all concavities for a purely thermal, fluid sonic exercise. 'Torc' and 'Andas' are unsettling, looming techno visions, confecting a hypothetical world in which the hard sciences have taken total precedent over the human, resulting in a rapid dissipation of heat. The only energy that remains is that which is fed through the machine, as further evidenced on the sinister murk-movements on ERP's version, its two-tone Reese stab suggesting utter indefatigability when begged for mercy.
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