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The Return Voyage (Collector's Edition)
2025 bestseller!
The Return Voyage (Collector's Edition) (limited white vinyl double 12")
Cat: PRTR 35C. Rel: 19 Mar 25
Tactics Of Bass - "Big Hips Blue Gloves (No Dubs)" (7:48)
Tactics Of Bas - "Tactics Of Bas" (7:59)
The Ron Honey Experience - "D66" (7:14)
Quadruplex - "Sky Wave" (7:01)
Quadruplex - "Robot Rotate" (5:30)
Quadruplex - "G-Hop" (7:24)
The Secret Garden - "Rough Diamond" (3:24)
Review: A special white vinyl edition of a stonker of a UK techno LP. The legendariness of The 7th Voyage's Return Voyage LP is said to outstrip that of others, with the short-lived label and artist moniker of one Joe Smilovitch locking in a "lost album" compiling works by fellows Tactics Of Bass, The Ron Honey Experience and Quadruplex for gem-hunters. That's the cherry on top of two already-wonderful single-EPs from the Smilovitch himself, 'The Predator' and 'The 4 Point', both from 1996. Pariter deem it "an exceptionally rare issue of a highly sought-after classic", and we can vouch for that. Wicked tunes all round.
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Intérprete: Jane Fitz, Tom Drew
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Invincible Nature EP
Invincible Nature EP (blue vinyl 12")
Cat: ECHOCORD 094. Rel: 10 Sep 24
Naturally Unnatural (5:00)
Naturally Unnatural (Thomas Fehlmann remix) (8:07)
Unnaturally Balanced (5:06)
Unnaturally Balanced (Another Channel version) (6:14)
Review: Altone, an emerging talent in dub techno, delivers the Invincible Nature EP on Denmark's Echocord Records, a label revered for over two decades. The EP showcases Altone's knack for crafting deep soundscapes. Side-1 features 'Naturally Unnatural,' presenting two distinct takes: the first is sparse and minimal, epitomizing classic dub techno, while the second version is more techy and aggressive, adding an edge to the composition. Side-2 brings remixes of 'Unnaturally Balanced.' Thomas Fehlmann, a legendary producer, lends his expertise to the 'Naturally Flowing' remix, infusing it with a fluid, dynamic quality. The 'Another Channel' version rounds out the EP with a quintessential dub treatment, staying true to the genre's roots. Invincible Nature EP is a compelling showcase of versatility in dub techno and Echocord's enduring influence in the scene.
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Beyond
Beyond (12")
Cat: STRD XVIII. Rel: 23 Sep 24
Naked Just Dance (6:55)
All The Bones (6:00)
Ego (Naked) (6:29)
Reality Check (5:52)
Acid Grind (4:23)
STR (4:05)
Review: Anatolian Weapons' 'Beyond' EP delivers six tracks that expertly blend vintage techno with a futuristic edge, reminiscent of a sci-fi film soundtrack. Opening with 'Just Dance,' the EP hooks listeners with an addictive groove and a techy, 90s vibe that sets the tone. 'All The Bones' dives into progressive house territory, offering lush, evolving soundscapes. 'Ego Naked' stands out as a fusion of EBM and darker techno, injecting an intense, moody atmosphere. 'Reality Check' plays with an 80s aesthetic, striking a balance between nostalgia and forward-thinking production. 'Acid Grind' slows the pace with a deliberate acid chugger, featuring a liquid acid line that oozes depth and intention. Closing out with 'STR,' the EP peaks with a powerful, sci-fi-influenced track that feels otherworldly, pushing the boundaries of techno. Throughout Beyond EP, Anatolian Weapons navigates through various electronic styles while maintaining a cohesive, futuristic vision, making it a compelling addition to any techno enthusiast's collection.
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Clouds Over Europe
Clouds Over Europe (12" + insert)
Cat: RD 006. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Aquarian Atmosphere - "White Clouds" (7:31)
Aquarian Atmosphere - "Floating On Boyne" (7:47)
39626 - "Elixir Of Life" (3:15)
Unit 21 - "Clubtraxx" (Movement 1) (5:56)
Aquarian Atmosphere - "Rhiannon" (2:56)
Review: Re:discovery has got a superbly illusive reissue eon its hands here with 1993's Clouds Over Europe EP from Aquarian Atmosphere, 39626 and Unit 2. It is a cosmic deep tendon voyage that tingles all of your sense as you ride on the gloriously serene synths of opener 'White Clouds'. It is one of the three tunes from Aquarian Atmosphere, the others being 'Floating On Boyne' a dreamy downtempo number that leaves you gazing at the stars and also 'Rhiannon', a thinking melodic masterpiece. 39626' 'Elixir Of Life' is an intense mix of synth modulations and minimal rhythm and Unit 21s' 'Clubtraxx' (Movement 1 - unreleased version) is pure Detroit techno goodness.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan, Tom Drew
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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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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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JIN 09
JIN 09 (12")
Cat: JIN 09. Rel: 20 Sep 24
Misty Memories (7:09)
Gentle Night (6:46)
Her (5:25)
Kintamani (6:03)
Review: JIN09 marks a significant step forward for Cosmo, one of Seoul's most dynamic DJs and producers. Since her debut in 2017, she's become a fixture in the city's vibrant club scene, holding residencies at BBCB: Beton Brut + Concrete Bar. On her first solo EP for the Jin Records label, Cosmo weaves a dreamy, ethereal sound that taps into the traditions of house and balearic music. The A-side opens with lush, flowing melodies that gently chug along, creating an atmosphere that feels both expansive and intimate. These tracks, with their atmospheric textures and hypnotic rhythms, encapsulate a sense of cosmic journeying. On the flip, Cosmo delves into grittier, more tech-focused territory. Here, the beats take on a harder edge, with driving rhythms and a rawness that pushes the energy forward. While maintaining the ethereal quality that runs throughout the EP, the B-side brings a sense of tension and release that's sure to resonate on dancefloors. With this release, Cosmo demonstrates her versatility, effortlessly blending contrasting styles while retaining a cohesive, signature sound. It's a confident, forward-thinking EP from a rising star, and one that signals even more exciting things to come from this talented producer.
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Mental Projector's Mantras
Cat: CBLFS 001. Rel: 09 Jan 25
Glass Box (5:46)
Endless Waiting (6:04)
Reflexive Perspective (5:20)
Backpropagation (5:43)
Review: This new one from Cyberlife might be rooted in techno but it is closer day a much wider world of sounds. The opener for instance rides on a nice loopy minimal rhythm you might find the likes of Batu or Pev' crafting. It comes with a lovely and dubby low end and then 'Endless Waiting' gets a little more light, with sci-fi sound effects fizzing about the mix as a dystopian automated groove takes you onwards with a hint of ancient tribal ritual to it. 'Reflexive Perspective' brings the sort of synths you'd find in some IDM over cavernous low ends and sombre, sustained chords and 'Backpropagation' shuts down with a watery and languid rhythm full of celestial depth.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan
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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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Read Round City EP
Cat: STSLJN 433LP. Rel: 18 Sep 24
Celestial (6:47)
Read Wrong (8:24)
Round Echoes (4:46)
Review: DJ Plead & rRoxymore make for a fascinating duo and take aim squarely at the floor on this new outing, Read Round City, for Smalltown Supersound. Opener 'Celestial' is a loose-limbed rhythmic jumble with hand claps, trippy xylophone patterns and deep bass that lulls you into a trance while 'Read Wrong' is a more reggaeton-inspired sound with snappy snares and warped synth sounds. It's gluey and gloopy and subtly colourful. 'Round Echoes' is a third and final cross blend of techno, dub and house that picks up the pace and heads off into the cosmos but retains an organic feel thanks to the marvellous wet hand claps.
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Seny
Seny (12" in hand-sprayed hand-numbered sleeve limited to 200 copies)
Cat: KIMOCHI 55. Rel: 22 Jul 24
I'll Hausen You (IllfewYOU) (7:16)
Funk Your Dub Up (CrunkDUNKup) (8:04)
Hoppy One (HOPPYkimonoHAPPY) (7:09)
Fleetingly Jazzist (FeeltinglyFEELfloot) (8:08)
Review: Dreamlogicc and SW are two standouts in the outlier world of leftfield house music, and they find a perfect home on the equally out-there label that is Kimochi. This is the first time they have been on the same bit of wax (though both have been here many times as solo artists) and hopefully, it won't be the last. There is plenty of unusual rhythm work here with wonky grooves that are enriched with a world of superbly futuristic sound designs. All of these hard to define cuts are serious curveballs that bring a great element of WTF to any set, so do not sleep and add them to your arsenal ASAP.

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The Drowned City
The Drowned City (hand-stamped 180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: ITX 034. Rel: 04 Nov 24
Liz's Track (4:36)
Asami (5:12)
Jacks Design (6:05)
Clockwork Romance (7:38)
Review: It never rains but it pours for fans of Etch at the moment, with not only an extensive long player set to drop on Sneaker Social Club in November 2024, but also this four tracker on that other much loved and consistently wonderful label Ilian Tape. His work is stepped in the textures of jungle, drum & bass, grime, dubstep and bass but rarely enslaved by their limitations. Admittedly, the final of the four tracks here, 'Clockwork Romance', vaguely resembles a late 90s techstep workout, with a hint of junglist roughneck-ness, but the other offerings are very much their own beasts, from the clattering turntablist-constructed beat of 'Jack's Design' to the gnarly, scratchy groove of 'Asami' - imagine Basic Channel and Burial jamming - and the breezy, sunny-sounding opener 'Liz's Track'. Eclectic, individual and bursting with rich flavours.
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Terra Preta
Cat: TS 000006. Rel: 28 Feb 25
Terra Preta (3:42)
Tone Dial (2:32)
Reprise (5:09)
Stone Please (3:57)
Review: The classy Tech Startup label keeps it pretty high brow again here with a new minimal EP that is for heady floors and dancers who are happy to immerse themselves in ambient sound worlds. 'Terra Preta' is a floating escape to the stars, then 'Tone Dial' has the same sweeping synths but with supple deep techno rhythms. 'Reprise' is a complete flip with acid laced broken beats demanding a physical response and 'Stone Please' then trips you out with some deft loops and sine wave made.
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80001 PID (Soundtrack)
Cat: FCR 003. Rel: 27 Mar 25
80001PID (Shjva Visionary mix) (7:46)
80001PID (Full Circle remix) (7:34)
80001PID (4:02)
Review: Lost in Music: Post Industrial Dreamscape is a powerful film made by British artist Jermaine Francis. This is its soundtrack and it is a collaboration between Tony Bontana and Francis himself. The soundscape mirrors the film's moody and smoky dissonance as it delves into Post-Industrial Britain's social and political landscape through Francis's life. After being inspired by seeing the film, Full Circle saw potential in the track and remixed it into a loose yet mechanical sound with trippy synths and churning bass, while Ukrainian artist Shjva added her own interpretation that is a much more heady and dee bit of techno with cosmic synth overtones and an otherworldly feel.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan, Tom Drew
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Future Empire EP
Future Empire EP (12" + insert)
Cat: MUNG 006. Rel: 16 Dec 24
Future Empire (Tribalism Troops) (8:42)
That Night In Sodoma (6:59)
Amelia, Totalmente Sola (7:25)
Italo - Trans - Migration (5:28)
Review: This EP arrives with a confident, polished sound that positions itself at the cutting edge of experimental electronica. Opening with 'Empire Rising,' the track strikes an immediate balance between precision and mood, with tight percussion and shimmering synths that pulse through the mix, pushing the track forward without ever feeling rushed. 'Neon Horizons' adds a darker layer, its brooding atmosphere enhanced by off-kilter rhythms and an almost cinematic scope. The production throughout is intricate and layered, showcasing GNMR's attention to detail. The EP's strength lies in its ability to sound both futuristic and grounded, offering a glimpse of what's to come, while feeling timeless in its composition.
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Tell Everyone Everything
Tell Everyone Everything (red vinyl 12")
Cat: PRAH 079LP. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Tell Everyone Everything (9:02)
Tell Anyone Anything (Ancient Plastix remix) (3:30)
The Dichtomoty Of Telling Everyone Everything (Loggsplitter remix) (5:53)
Review: Following the success of last year's Walks, Group Listening returns with a new 12" for PRAH Recordings. The title and artwork both explore themes of decay, expiration and musical renewal and the music was in part inspired by a small DIY festival in Bristol. Paul Jones explains the title represents a radical, open call for change while 'Tell Everyone Everything' is a layered, intense synth soundscape with destined pads and nimble chords that lock you in the here and now. The release also features remixes by Ancient Plastix and Loggsplitter who bring sub-aquatic dub and mind-melting rhythmic intricacies.

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Elementary Particles Accelerator Tunnel
Cat: LKVBHR 12. Rel: 25 Sep 24
25% Personality (with Dickie) (6:15)
Low Orbit (5:38)
Trench Music (8:18)
Dub Tool A (5:25)
Splais (5:12)
Kopriva (Opa Kanz Rerub) (4:13)
Review: KANZ's artist alias, when reversed, becomes ZNAK, meaning "SIGN" in Bulgarian. He hails from Lyulin, a district known for breeding either crime or art, and thankfully Kaloyan embodies the latter. This outing on MELMAK is opened with '25% Personality (with Dickie)' which is deep and atmospheric dub techno. 'Low Orbit' is just as deep but more driving with some pad laced beauty up top, 'Trench Music' then brings frosty Berlin dub techno vibes, 'Dub Tool A' has conscious vocal mutterings and 'Splais' is a slow motion gem for late night contemplation. 'Kopriva (Opa Kanz Rerub)' is a spine-tingling closer with angelic vocals.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan
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Tarde Remixes 2
Tarde Remixes 2 (translucent pink vinyl 12")
Cat: NK 003REMIX2P. Rel: 31 Oct 24
Tarde (5:29)
Tarde (Vladimir Dubyshkin remix) (5:11)
Tarde (Mala remix) (5:20)
Tarde (U Rtrax rework) (4:52)
Review: Following fresh from her most recent single 'Tarde', the world's best-kept techno titan Nina Kraviz has gone on to enlist an all-star cast of remixers for a decalogue of versions of the track, notably topped off by a pystrance remix. But on this 12", Kraviz shortens the full ten tracks to four, streamlining the selection for the system-respecting DJ. "Tarde" meaning "late" in Spanish, Kraviz' original track is a brooding slow murmur, textured by earthen Reese-esque basses, ambirhythmic rumbles, and amorous lyrics in Spanish sung by Kraviz herself. Though the mood is climactic, Kraviz' subject matter is one of dubiety and anticlimax, standing tiptoed on the fence between giving love and deeming it too late. The remixes are uniformly weird, not eschewing the needs of the club-goer yet not shying from the dare of challenging them either. Of the remixes chosen here, dubstep OG Mala crops up for a surprise dash of steppers' quality; U.R.Trax continues the charge with a tricky but efflorescent minimal version; and Vladimir Dubyshkin opens the floodgates for a wacky big-roomed hard trance floater.
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Echolocation
Cat: KSPAN 002. Rel: 22 Jan 25
Echolocation (6:46)
Corrugation (6:54)
Radio Silence (7:15)
Review: We're glad to finally hear more from Korperspannung after they set a high standard with their first release back in the summer of last year. This one comes from Len Leno and again offers up a high standard of techno invention. 'Echolocation' doesn't have any dolphin sounds in it but it does cruise as freely as the ocean-going mammals in their pomp. 'Corrugation' is one to keep you on edge with nervy synth motifs looping over percussive and linear beats and 'Radio Silence' then cuts more loose with lashing synth sounds, pulsing pads and a sub-aquatic tension that keeps you on your toes.
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Kingston Riddim
Kingston Riddim (blue in red vinyl 10")
Cat: FDFDUBSX 01. Rel: 27 May 25
Kingston Riddim (7:34)
Kingston Riddim (Sato interpretation) (8:10)
Review: Two decades deep into his career and still pushing forward, this seasoned German DJ delivers something that feels both timeless and fresh. The original version of 'Kingston Riddim' is a smooth, sun-soaked affair. Drawing from island dub but built with a crisp, modern hand, the track is full of warm organic textures and laid-back swing. The chords are clean and expressive without feeling too polished. There's a breezy confidence to the groove that makes it feel effortless. It's the kind of track that could slip into any set and feel right at home. Sato's interpretation dives into deeper territory. The bass rolls in thick and heavy while the chords get more tangled and echo-laced. There's a submerged quality here, like the track has been dragged through deeper waters. It's moodier than the original but still carries that same rooted sense of rhythm. This is one of those rare records where both sides hit in different but equally effective ways.
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Intérprete: Shadow Dancer
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Space Outside Space
Cat: AX 124. Rel: 05 Jun 25
Interstellar Feelings (4:50)
Forevermore (4:09)
Vibrations From The Other Side (5:35)
Some Soul, Some Space (6:27)
Review: On his previous Millsart outing, 2024's X-Ray Zulu EP, Detroit great Jeff Mills - long since departed for Europe but still retaining Motor City's techno vibe - effortlessly joined the dots between techno, house, horror movie soundttracks and spaced-out jazz. On Space Outside Space, he once again touches on some of these musical themes, just in a more widescreen, science fiction-inspired way. For proof, check the deep, ambient-tinged electronic jazz of 'Interstellar Feelings', the percussion-rich, deep space headiness of 'Forevermore' (a pleasingly weird Afro-futurist affair), the immersive techno-goes-broken beat grandiosity of 'Vibrations From The Other Side' and the minor key miracle that is trippy closing cut 'Some Soul, Some Space'.
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Intérprete: ISOUL8 (Volcov)
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Powerland
Powerland (12")
Cat: AX 120. Rel: 19 Sep 24
The Savvy Provocateurs Of Parallel 42 (5:04)
Powerland (4:54)
The Divine Line (6:05)
Hippie Woman Wild (5:35)
Review: Millsart's Powerland is a four-track journey that fuses techno with spacey jazz, creating an atmosphere reminiscent of a cosmic jazz den. 'The Savvy Provocateurs Of Parallel 42' opens with a blend of jazz-infused techno, evoking the feel of a movie soundtrack with its cinematic, spacey vibe. 'The Divine Line' shifts into ambient techno, with sequencer-driven layers that offer a serene yet rhythmic experience. 'Hippie Woman Wild' stands out with its unique combination of island jazz and techno, delivering a creative and unexpected fusion that feels both laid-back and innovative. Overall, Powerland showcases Millsart's ability to meld diverse influences into a cohesive and immersive sonic landscape, perfect for those who appreciate techno with a touch of jazz-inspired creativity.
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K Files 01
K Files 01 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: KFILES 01. Rel: 14 May 25
Track 1 (7:36)
Track 2 (4:36)
Track 3 (8:57)
Track 4 (3:44)
Review: Cultured dub technician and minimal man Sebastian Mullaert returns with K-Files, a vinyl-only label launched in collaboration with longtime ally Ulf Eriksson of Kontra Musik. He says that each release centres on one track reimagined through multiple distinct versions, thereby offering DJs and deep listeners tools for exploration, mood and transformation. The debut is a spacious, dub-infused trip that demands patience and full immersion, from the gauzy chord texture of 'Track 1', to the loud, smeared leads of 'Track 2' via the more propulsive drum rumbles and tumbling percussion of 'Track 3'. The final interpretation is a heavy ambient soundscape dense with melancholy.
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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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The Merge
The Merge (180 gram vinyl 12" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: CLTD 019. Rel: 15 Nov 24
False Flag (Anthony Linell edit) (6:09)
False Flag (6:12)
The Rug Pull (Plants Army Revolver edit) (6:36)
The Rug Pull (6:13)
Review: Phooka, aka Francesco Maddalena, is the co-founder of Concrete alongside Maurizio Cascella and a respected producer. He has released music on his own label and collaborated with labels like Diffuse Reality, Warok Music and Blackwater and here offers up two originals. 'False Flag' is a deep, meaningful techno cut with sparse elements making for an eerie vibe over a loopy, floating rhythm. 'The Rug Pull' is just as dubby and murky with shards of light and texture occupying your mind. Remix duties on this release are handled by Sweden's Anthony Linell, the renowned Northern Electronics label boss who is known for his work with Adiel on Danza Tribale and he shows his class once more with two more sublime soundscapes.
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Pleasure Planet Remixes
Cat: STRMX 003. Rel: 27 Nov 24
Go With Madness (Earth Trax remix) (4:31)
Go With Madness (Maara remix) (5:16)
Alien (Roza Terenzi remix) (5:48)
Alien (Alex Kassian Sphinx Gate mix) (6:23)
Review: Pleasure Planet has enlisted some fine artists to reimagine two standout tracks from their debut album. Earth Trax turns 'Go With Madness' into an exhilarating and euphoric anthem that will blend surprises and smiles when this peak-time dancefloor bomb gets dropped. Maara accelerates the tempo by diving deep into prog-inspired proto-trance. Roza Terenzi transforms 'Alien 'with ghostly melodies, hypnotic hooks and sizzling breakbeat electronics, while Alex Kassian's Sphinx Gate Mix slows the pace, infusing 'Alien' with Hacienda-era nostalgia, melodic arpeggios and emotional basslines that leave a tender vocal touch from Kim Ann's partner in its fading moments.
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File Under Balearic Gabba Vol 2
2025 bestseller!
Cat: HYR 7299. Rel: 25 Mar 25
Sewell & The Gong - "Better Words" (Wallace remix) (8:28)
My Friend Dario - "Tellaro" (Sirs remix) (6:26)
Verdo - "Boulevardier" (Pedro Bertho remix) (6:29)
Review: Two years ago, Italy's Balearic Gabba Soundsystem switched from remixing and re-editing their favourite cuts to curating compilation style EPs of similarly minded fare. They're in that mode again here, presenting a trio of cuts that combine the saucer-eyed warmth and loved-up musicality of Balearic music culture with grooves and rhythms firmly focused on the dancefloor. They begin by showcasing Wallace's sublime remix of Sewell & The Gong's 'Better Worlds', a locked-in, hypnotising fusion of semi-organic deep house grooves, new age melodic motifs and the dreamiest of ambient chords. Over on the flip they dip into slo-mo Italo-disco/acid house fusion via SIRS fine revision of My Friend Dario's 'Tell Aro', before treating us to a Pedro Bertho remix of Verdo's 'Belvourdier' in which sparkling Balearic house piano riffs, undulating acid lines and mid-80s "chorus" synth sounds rise above a fluctuating synthesiser bassline and hustling beats.
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No Rain No Flowers
Cat: FAUXPAS 036. Rel: 15 Oct 24
Prologue (1:29)
Apricity (6:32)
Better Days Are Coming (6:06)
No Rain, No Flowers (6:18)
Heaven Is A Place On Earth (6:10)
Nothing Is A Conclusion (1:55)
Review: Fauxpas Musik taps into the talents of St Andrew for a fresh new techno outing, No Rain No Flowers. After the opening 'Prologue' things get serious with the well-constructed synth and groove layers of 'Apricity'. 'Better Days Are Coming' is more widescreen and ambient laced deep electronic bliss, and our favourite might be 'No Rain, No Flowers' with its unhurried drums and steely hits all softened by more dreamy pad work and a sense of emotional longing. 'Heaven is a Place on Earth' keeps the mesmeric synth work flowing and a tasteful Outro rounds out this most engaging of trips.
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Kick Up The Dust EP
Cat: MFV 010. Rel: 09 Oct 24
Kick Up The Dust (4:36)
Her Eyes Were Red (6:18)
Dae-El (feat Poltrock) (5:13)
Valente (feat Castello Branco) (5:22)
Review: Stavroz returns after a year of creative hibernation with the 'Kick Up the Dust' EP, marking a refined yet experimental journey through sound. The title track takes a direct route to the dancefloor, blending remorseless beats with an elegant trumpet and saxophone duet that's as healing as it is intense. Her Eyes Were Red offers a unique emotional blend of melancholy and power, while Dae-El, featuring Poltrock, brings a dreamy fusion of synths and duduk into an ethereal, spaced-out listening experience. The EP's depth is further showcased in Valente, a collaboration with Castello Branco, where Sade-like vocals meet acoustic guitar and horns. An inventive EP that masterfully straddles the line between the club and the couch.
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Fall
Fall (12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: TAM 001. Rel: 08 Jul 24
A1 (6:51)
A2 (6:02)
IO (6:46)
Fall (5:24)
Glitch (2:56)
Review: Stereometrix takes care of the first release on new label Tread A Measure and boy does he come through. His cultured Fall EP is a deep exploration of liquid techno landscapes that draw on cosmic energy, psychedelic colours and evolving synth patterns to melt your mind whether in the club or at home. There are downbeat and melancholic cuts like 'Fall', serene and soulful percolators like 'IO' and twisted sonics for afterparty freakouts like 'A2', while 'Glitch' is a collage of ghostly sounds and warped pads to close out this top-class EP.
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Invisible Self
Cat: ACQR 03. Rel: 02 Oct 24
Invisible Self (6:10)
Sit & Wonder (6:27)
Review: Cultured Swiss techno label Acquit has put together this cheeky little 7" from Trecci with one great tune on each side. 'Invisible Self' is the opener and it is a delightfully curious, inviting blend of soft focus synth loops and smeared pads that sounds like waking up on a distant planet. On the flip, 'Sit And Wonder' starts with pensive piano chords which are eventually carried away on a supple deep house grove with loopy bongos and a feel-good sense of late-night cruising. Tasteful stuff for sure.
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Passing Currents
Passing Currents (12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: CS 203. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Txted - "Cherry Lemonade Special" (feat Phil Moffa - Okpk Spectral mix) (4:15)
Atrevido - "Flying Fortress" (4:10)
Josh Dahlberg - "Ass On The Floor" (4:35)
Kevin Reynolds - "Sign It Upside Down" (6:26)
Hazmat Live - "The Marriage Of Korg & Moog" (4:50)
Review: Passing Currents aims to stand out from the predictable by offering a deeply human touch in its music. This five-tracker backs that up by melding academic expertise with dancefloor intuition and the A-side features txted by Phil Moffa remixed by Yamaha DSP coder okpk after they met during doctoral studies, they flip technical mastery into bass-driven energy while Atrevido' fuses California warmth with analogue electro, Josh Dahlberg's rediscovered 2009 electro gem, 'Ass On The Floor', still bangs and Detroit's Kevin Reynolds delivers hypnotic grooves before Hazmat Live pushes boundaries with a sound rooted in soulful, experimental innovation.
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Intérprete: DJ Mau Mau
 in stock $16.25
Álbumes
Rediscovered
Rediscovered (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: I9MV 003. Rel: 23 Sep 24
Here It Is (4:21)
Another Tune (4:48)
Composure (Life Goes On) (2:52)
Strictly Rockers (3:27)
Wen Me Come (4:26)
Reel 2 Reel (3:39)
The Future? (4:46)
Review: UK artist David Duncan recorded only one EP as Ability II and it recently got reissued and soon snapped up. Now, much to the delight of fans of the man behind the classic tune 'Pressure Dub' he is back. This album features an exclusive collection of tunes he made back in his heyday in the 90s, none of which were released at the time, and none of which you will have ever heard before anywhere. They feature his signature sound designs across seven cuts that sound as futuristic now as they ever could as they combine jacked-up house, techno and tech into scintillating and dub-weighted sounds for the club.
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Living Room
Living Room (180 gram vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ITLP 21. Rel: 04 Jun 25
Timeline (3:56)
Areusure (3:55)
Lorraa (4:39)
Reactions (6:26)
Texture End (4:25)
Night Zoom (4:56)
Testify (5:05)
Streamline (4:41)
Olderback (5:30)
Gesagt (4:51)
Pure Morning (5:17)
Impress (4:50)
Review: Turin-born and raised artist Andrea has explored plenty of different genres across his wonderfully experimental sounds, but mostly they are couched in techno with hints of 90s breakbeat and IDM. "Living Room is his third album and finds him tapping into an introspective sound with reflective melodies and a cosmic sense of travel. Right from the off, you're cast adrift in a world of shimmering melody and plucked strings, cascading arps and widescreen synthscapes and it is there you stay for the whole absorbing duration, though sometimes lithe rhythms bring more propulsion. A magnificently accomplished and detailed work.
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Uncultured Rhythms
Uncultured Rhythms (limited LP with obi-strip)
Cat: MCLP 006. Rel: 17 Sep 24
Gastonia Dub (4:12)
Spiritual Playboy (4:35)
Mendoza’s Flight (5:35)
Kaleisthenics (feat Raw C) (5:29)
Origin (6:09)
Make Flutes With My Bones (4:30)
Amniotico (6:26)
Review: Multi Culti presents a captivating full-length release from Peruvian artist Aristidez, cofounder of Lima's Casa Locasa and the nonprofit label Behua Icara, which supports indigenous culture. Now based in Berlin, Aristidez has been steadily building his reputation with releases on labels like Calypso, Disque-Discos, and Kebrada, as well as notable remixes for Amplio Espectro and Playground Records. His music, praised by Matias Aguayo and the late Andrew Weatherall, stands out for its deep rhythmic sensibility and subtle nods to indigenous influences, all while avoiding cliches. This album showcases Aristidez's ability to blend a wide array of electronic influences into a cohesive, hypnotic experience. Across its seven tracks, listeners are treated to a sonic journey that spans breakbeat-driven 90s rave, 80s proto-trance, cult dub, and downtempo grooves. Tracks like 'Gastonia Dub' and 'Make Flutes With My Bones' reveal a mastery of rhythm and atmosphere, creating an immersive, kaleidoscopic soundscape that is both danceable and introspective. This collection is a testament to Aristidez's skill in crafting timeless electronic music that resonates with both the dancefloor and the discerning listener.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan
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A Pool A Portal
Cat: WSDMLP 008. Rel: 24 Oct 24
A Piece Of Silence (4:32)
Ways Of Being (feat Mabe Fratti) (1:02)
A Pool Of Portal (3:40)
Life After Humans (6:54)
In Regrowth (3:10)
Time Dilation (4:52)
A Scattered Meaning (2:38)
Invisible Cities (4:47)
Beneath The World Staring Upwards (10:03)
Review: Tristan Arp returns to Wisdom Teeth with his second album, 'a pool, a portal', blending modular synths, cello, found sounds, and spoken word. The LP, crafted between Mexico City and New York, continues where his debut 'Sculpturegardening' left off, creating an ambient soundscape where nature and machines co-exist. Featuring a collaboration with Guatemalan cellist Mabe Fratti, this record is a journey into a future where humanity and technology evolve together. The artwork, like the music, blurs the line between the natural and the digital.
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A Pool A Portal (Japanese Edition)
A Pool A Portal (Japanese Edition) (LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: WSDMLP 8J. Rel: 16 Dec 24
A Piece Of Silence (4:32)
Ways Of Being (feat Mabe Fratti) (1:02)
A Pool Of Portal (3:40)
Life After Humans (6:54)
In Regrowth (3:10)
Time Dilation (4:52)
A Scattered Meaning (2:38)
Invisible Cities (4:47)
Beneath The World Staring Upwards (10:03)
Review: Tristan Arp's second album on Facta and K-Lone's Wisdom Teeth is a multidimensional exploration of sound blending pin-drop rhythms, ethereal vocals and swirling ambience. The writing started in Mexico City and was completed in New York and through the tracks, Arp fuses modular synths, cello, found sounds and spoken word to craft a rich world where nature and technology converge. Inspired by the idea of machines collaborating with nature, the album's hopeful tone envisions a future of rewilding and new possibilities across tracks that were performed live and improvised throughout. Many standout moments include the 10-minute 'Life After Humans' which ogres a beautiful escape.
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Further Vexations (remastered)
Further Vexations (remastered) (limited purple vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: DUSTV 127. Rel: 13 Feb 25
Biomantric L-if-e
0093
Phil: Because Ov, Indeed
You're Only SQL
We Are Haunted
CCTV Nation
Stempel
Northern Electronic Soul (part 1)
Northern Electronic Soul (part 2)
Northern Electronic Soul (part 3)
Skin Clock
Dada Mindstab
Tunnels Ov Set
Later Vexations
Kissing Someone Else's DOG
Review: Experimental electronic triad The Black Dog see their 2009 CD album remastered and reissued, a missive from a time when the band were particularly concerned with the encroachment of surveillance capital and Orwellian practices carried out by institutions, governments and corporations. Tackling the cynical ironies of weaponised phraseologies such as "for your own safety", and their use by firms whom almost certainly do not have our best interests at heart, the mood of this techno tucker is indeed certainly, if not paranoid, vexed. Emblematic of this are humanity reductions such as 'You're Only SQL', on which gurgly basses churn, and 'CCTV Nation', which bridges Dispatches-style documentary melodies and jittery acid house.
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Bloom
Bloom (CD)
Cat: ZENCD 302. Rel: 20 Sep 24
Martin
Hiding (feat Lykke Li)
Best Life (feat JONAH)
Memory Cassettes
Beautiful (feat Malou)
Faithless (feat Erin LeCount)
Rust
Evermore (feat Enfant Sauvage)
Rain (feat Max Milner)
The Sun (feat Oh Wonder)
Blossoms
Review: Still-rising new electronica artist Ben Bohmer shares his first new studio album in three years, Bloom. Coming off an ambitious world tour in support of his previous album, Bohmer made a point to take time to himself afterwards, returning to the peace and quiet of his studio; the return would also help him process the heartbreak and grief that drove the inspirations of the record in equal measure. The artist embraces his imperfect journey thus far on the forthcoming album's first single, 'Best Life', featuring Berlin-based singer-songwriter duo JONAH. "Life is short and fast," JONAH remarks on the track. "You try, you fail, and sometimes we lose a special person along the way who is irreplaceable, but the memories stay with us, shaping who we are. 'Best Life' is all about that rollercoaster ride of trying, failing, and a reminder of the importance of living each moment to the fullest." The album features a swathe of styles and tempos that earlier tracks in his career feel like breadcrumbs to.
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Moon 1
Moon 1 (LP)
Cat: PAM 001LP. Rel: 29 Oct 24
One Lost Moon (5:11)
Tiny Spiral Loom (5:22)
Dark Wing Soundwave (5:12)
Garbage Van Exhaust (5:18)
I See All & I See Nothing (5:45)
Song Of Dust (4:05)
Spider Dub (5:13)
In The Emptiness (4:39)
Materials Made From The Blood (4:07)
Everything's A Song In A Sound World (4:34)
Cracked Cloud Before War (4:25)
Review: A fascinating new long-player from Justin Robertson under his new Five Green Moons alias, marking another new stylistic turn for the Mancunian DJ and producer, whose main remit is house music to most. Moon 1, by contrast, is not "Justin at the house controls", but rather him delving into "his roots, digging around through the likes of P.I.L, Gang Of Four, On-U-Sound, Current 93, Coil, Sabres Of Paradise and all manner of post punk echoes", a "haunted ballroom of memories", in the artist's own words. Our glossing of Moon 1 is that this is probably the best post-punk come dubstep crossover record you'll hear in 2024, though it does also cross over into wonky beats and monologuing ambi-trance on occasion too. The record moves increasingly mauve-psychedelic as it progresses, with 'Everything's A Song In A Sound World' paring back its off-the-top vocal slogans for a purer exercise in rattling psyche-dub and 'I See All And I See Nothing' admitting to the contradiction of humility and quixotism in the same fret-slid breath.
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Fabric Presents Laurent Garnier
2025 bestseller!
Cat: FABRIC 223. Rel: 20 Jan 25
Mr Blase - "Niyabaleka" (House Odyssey - feat Yolanda Fyrus - Mr Blase's A Luta Continua mix)
Aberton - "Palm Springs"
Caiiro - "Drummotions" (The Mike Dunn Movement mix)
Culoe De Song - "Aftermath"
Anane - "Walking On Thin Ice" (Louie Vega, Sebastien Grand, Alex Finkin Eemiz)
Deon Cole - "Where The Freaks At" (feat Terisa Griffin & Terry Hunter - Terry Hunter club mix)
Demarkus Lewis, DJ Lady D - "A Deep-felt Love" (extended mix)
NWN - "Girl"
Aaron K Gray, DJ Spen, Gary Hudgins - "Obey"
Skatman - "What You Gonna Do"
Tal Fussman - "Parallel Reality"
Harry Romero - "Liquid Samba"
Neinzer - "Flurry"
Junior Sanchez - "Strong Enough"
Basile De Suresnes - "So Good"
Soundbed - "Turnaround" (Rhythmic Resonance - Pezzner's 30 Watt instrumental mix)
Dailly - "Autonomy" (New York Drums mix)
Imperieux - "Ferishtah"
John Tejada - "Different Mirrors"
Paons - "Rozes"
Works Of Intent - "Richer Sound"
Red Axes - "Calib"
Copy Paste Soul - "The Fall" (Laurent Garnier remix)
Carlo Ruetz - "Proton"
Lewy - "Aggar"
Avision - "How We Do It"
Electric Rescue - "Autoxians"
Arjun Vagale - "And There Was You"
Chris Shape, Black Asteroid - "Eat The Bankers" (Brian Sanhaji remix)
Mary Droppinz - "The Cycle"
Marco Bailey - "Full Steam"
Das Spezial & Paradise Circus - "Romantic Schizophranic"
Laurent Garnier - "Tales From The Real World" (version instrumentale)
Higgo - "3K" (Into The Low-End - instrumental)
Martin Badder & Maria - "No Two Ways About It" (Neil MacLeod remix)
2XM & Neil Macleod - "Hear My Call"
Arkajo - "Tape 17"
ROSH - "AMG" (CLA45 mix)
Dismantle - "Hammer Time"
Ahadadream - "Piano Skank"
Busy Twist - "Tropic 109"
Murder He Wrote - "Rave In" (dub)
Odd Mob - "Left To Right" (33 Below remix)
WelderB - "Check"
Sammy Virji, Flowdan - "Sheila Verse"
MYTHM - "Bare"
Rohaan - "Easy For Them"
Sling Wave - "Jabber Jaws"
Cesco, Hamdi - "Swing King"
Regents, Cartridge, Strategy - "Greengate Adhesive"
Peekabo, Flowdan, Skrillex, G-rex - "Badders"
Lunice - "Compensate"
Cocktail Party Effect - "Collapse"
Benny L - "Salute"
ZeroZero - "Anything Can Happen" (feat MC GQ)
Heist, DJ Pleasure - "Stink"
Taxman - "All Crew"
Kings Of The Rollers - "Down I Go"
Grey Code - "Voyage XIII"
Crosspolar - "Pattern Recognition" (On The Way Home)
Daudi Matsiko - "Hymn"
Aja Monet - "Weathering"
Adriano Koch - "I'LL KEEP YOU WAITING"
Dialog - "Book Of Life" (feat Benji)
Equiknoxx - "Urban Snare Cypher"
Selassie - "MMSH"
Niecy Blues - "Exits"
Phiorio - "Spark" (Doubtingthomas rework)
Bardino - "Tilia"
Kang Brulee - "Out Of Time"
Joe Seven, Consequence - "Noreso"
AGF - "SKINgame"
Richie Culver - "Swollen" (feat Billy Woods)
Duckett - "Nothing Left"
Loma - "I Swallowed A Stone"
Raz Olsher - "Knowledge"
Melody Gardot - "You Never Ask" (From "madame Sean Connery")
Review: In alignment with London clubbing institution Fabric's 25th year, the huge figural techno head Laurent Garnier joins on for the former's Fabric Presents mix series, which selects artists to record different stylistic kinds of DJ mixes - separate to the longtime, peaktime, and often drum & bass-oriented Fabriclive series. Among the shortlist of artists drawn up, Garnier's name stuck out like a sore thumb, not least since those who are inevitably chosen had to have risen to fame in roughly the same timeframe as the Farringdon nightclub did. Fabric make the following promise: Laurent's mix, released here in the form of a deluxe CD compendium, will not only pay homage to the club, but also showcase his own mastery of genres and the diversity of his genius. The release will drop physical-only as a deluxe vinyl collectable and on CD and it'll also feature a new original four-track EP from Laurent.
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Intérprete: Lisbona Sisters
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Fabric Presents Laurent Garnier (Deluxe Edition)
Laurent GARNIER / VARIOUS
Fabric Presents Laurent Garnier (Deluxe Edition) (limited coloured vinyl 4xLP + clear vinyl 12" box set + booklet + MP3 download code in debossed box)
Cat: FABRIC 223LELP. Rel: 02 Jan 25
Deon Cole - "Where The Freaks At" (feat Terisa Griffin - Terry Hunter club mix - LP1: House Odyssey) (9:44)
Culoe De Song - "Aftermath" (7:40)
Anane - "Walking On Thin Ice" (Louie Vega, Sebastien Grand, Alex Finkin remix) (6:35)
NWN - "Girl" (6:02)
Tal Fussman - "Parallel Reality" (5:09)
DAILLY - "Autonomy" (New York Drums mix - LP2: Rhythmic Resonance) (6:13)
Copy Paste Soul - "The Fall" (Laurent Garnier remix) (9:15)
Carlo Ruetz - "Proton" (6:12)
Marco Bailey - "Full Steam" (5:12)
Mary Droppinz - "The Cycle" (4:41)
Sammy Virji & Flowdan - "Shella Verse" (LP3: Into The Low-End) (2:46)
Rohaan - "Easy For Them" (2:19)
Taxman - "All Crew" (4:02)
2XM & Neil MacLeod - "Hear My Call" (Neil MacLeod remix) (4:38)
Regents, Cartridge, Strategy - "Greengate Adhesive" (3:44)
Benny L - "Salute" (6:15)
Cocktail Party Effect - "Collapse" (3:47)
Loma - "I Swallowed A Stone" (5:03)
PHIORIO - "Spark" (Doubtingthomas rework - LP4: On The Way Home) (3:55)
Bardino - "Tilia" (6:25)
Equiknoxx - "Urban Snare Cypher" (2:50)
Dialog - "Book Of Life" (feat Benji) (4:23)
Kang Brulee - "Out Of Time" (3:23)
Melody Gardot - "You Never Ask (From 'Madame Sean Connery')" (4:06)
Laurent Garnier - "Playing With The Low-End" (12": FABRICLG4) (5:06)
Laurent Garnier - "Resonances From The D" (8:22)
Laurent Garnier - "Odyssee Maison" (feat Dan Diamond) (10:54)
Laurent Garnier - "On The Way Home" (4:29)
Review: Few artists in electronic music are as legendary as Laurent Garnier. It is only right then that he finally makes his entry into the equally titanic and influential Fabric Presents series. His mix is a real doozy that here gets the full deluxe edition treatment and comes on 4 x12"s with a hefty booklet. The House Odyssey mix opens with afro house from South African producer Mr. Blase, leading into vibrant cuts from Cape Verde to Chicago. Newer faces like Culoe De Song, Neinzer, and Tal Fussman join stalwarts DJ Spen, DJ Lady D and Mike Dunn. The Rhythmic Resonance mix delivers high-impact techno moments from Red Axes, John Tejada, Electric Rescue, and more. Garnier's UK-focused Into The Low-End session includes Skrillex, MC GQ and more and all in all offers up a diverse mastery, from luminous house to bass-heavy techno.
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Mershiy
Mershiy (LP in embossed sleeve)
Cat: OYSTER 60. Rel: 04 Jun 25
Torni (6:59)
Nsumuna (6:55)
AfGui (6:27)
Eh U (7:08)
Mershiy (5:38)
Hiisi (6:59)
Review: Ukrainian producer Volodymyr Gnatenko returns to Kalahari Oyster Cult with 'Mershiy' - a long-awaited follow-up that trades the drive of his last appearance on the label for something deeper and more exploratory. Spread across six tracks, it drifts between ambient dub, acid and pointillist electronics, with flashes of trance and IDM woven through. There's a widescreen, cinematic quality to it - detailed, immersive and immaculately spaced. Ushering in faded memories of 90s ambient, only re-imagined through a hi-def lens. Repeated listens reveal ever more off-world textures, insect rhythms and a creeping sense of unease. It's introspective, meticulous and beautifully produced.
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Hypnotone
Hypnotone (limited white vinyl LP)
Cat: MPD 050. Rel: 21 Jun 24
Dream Beam (5:49)
Junovia (1:11)
Potion 90 (4:32)
Italia (6:19)
In Joy (4:58)
SBX (4:52)
Sub (4:44)
Review: Hypnotone's iconic self titled mini album reissued and released just in time for this Summer Solstice. Originally released by Creation Records in 1991 - long out of print and now reissued - this one comes now meticulously remastered and pressed onto pristine white vinyl, aesthetically bolstering its pure, ascendant sound to match. The Hypnotone moniker was formed out of the bemused miasma that came after the wake of the infamous Hacienda nightclub in Manchester; made up of another related but no less legendary Tony (Martin, not Wilson) and yet another Martin (Mittler) (don't get confused, now), their eponymous debut came after an inspirational spell of digital sampler experiments and intentional Balearic hitmaking.
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II
II (CD)
Cat: ERATP 168CD. Rel: 03 Jul 24
Grown
Burst
Sailed
Laced
Bound
Sworn
Spun
Flown
Told
Dazed
Squared
Review: As of now, Kiasmos - the duo of Olafur Arnalds and Janus Rasmussen - are superstars on the international progressive electronica circuit. It crept up on us that they've only released one other album to date, with the bulk of their output having been limited so far to EPs and singles. II is the follow-up to its apt nominal counterpart, Kiasmos (I), and yet this time hears the pair strike out against the stark piano and electropop influences for which they were initially celebrated. Another key difference is that while the first Kiasmos record was made in the space of two weeks - getting at the sense of effortlessness that might accompany the initial burst of inspiration felt by artists when they start a new alias - II was made over the course of ten years and charts a remarkably different approach to music production.
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II
II (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ERATP 168LP. Rel: 03 Jul 24
Grown (5:36)
Burst (4:30)
Sailed (4:05)
Laced (4:18)
Bound (6:23)
Sworn (4:16)
Spun (4:09)
Flown (3:50)
Told (5:40)
Dazed (5:03)
Squared (5:12)
Review: Kiasmos, the dynamic duo of olafur Arnalds and Janus Rasmussen, returns with their long-awaited second album, II. This vinyl is a celebration of their evolution over a decade since their self-titled debut in 2014. Known for blending minimal techno with orchestral flourishes, Kiasmos has refined their sound, adding richer textures and a sense of place and space. II opens with Grown, setting a delicate atmospheric tone that showcases their matured sound design. Tracks like 'Dazed' highlight their innovative use of traditional Balinese percussion and field recordings, creating immersive auditory landscapes. The album seamlessly transitions from electronic to classical and rave, maintaining their signature style of whisper-quiet ambience evolving into explosive dance beats. Songs like 'Sailed' and 'Laced' exemplify their knack for blending intricate percussion with organic synths, resulting in tracks that are both effervescent and serene. olafur's cinematic influence and Janus's DJ experience shine through, pushing the boundaries of genre with frenetic broken beats and catchier melodies. The grand strings recorded with SinfoniaNord add a majestic layer to the complexities, making II a truly expansive work.
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Club Dream
Club Dream (2xLP)
Cat: DDR 006. Rel: 15 Apr 25
Excerpt (5:23)
Enteweyaha (5:29)
Meghnatis (4:54)
IELS (5:39)
Dots To Dots (7:25)
Voltage (6:16)
Sous Aqua (4:48)
Exempt (5:59)
REM (3:59)
Subzero Experiment (3:44)
Grabuge (3:55)
Review: You might say the clue is in the name, but as well as bearing a nice selection of differently cut beat action, this double album from French/Syrian producer Ahmad Qatrami aka Konalgad on New York's Dance Data label, is also a nicely cerebral affair jammed with celestial adventures for mind as well as feet. It refuses to get stuck in any stylistic rut, from the cloud-like ambience of 'REM' to the brooding bass and dubby stepping of 'Subzero Experiment' and the simmering shimmer of 'Dots To Dots', half digi-dub thump and half subtly filtered junglist trimmings, it keeps on giving something new right to the end. Konalgad apparently translates as "the universe of tomorrow" in Arabic, and this artist definitely has a bright future to match his already quite impressive track record.
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Close Up
Cat: AR 056. Rel: 16 Jul 24
Prologue (5:29)
CineStill (6:07)
Buena Vista Social Dub (3:58)
Monika (4:49)
Mirror (4:35)
Eastman (6:21)
Winter Light (3:14)
Tiffen (6:26)
Review: Braulio Lam's latest record is a unique outing, spanning pensive ambient dub and trip-hop moods, and cherrying them with an added visual element in the form of a photography insert. Born on the border region of San Diego and Tijuana, Lam's repertoire works in an expressly brooding sound that threshes its inspirations from the close but separate apposition of these two cities. The sense of a polemic being is a central theme of Lam's work; this is not only evident in his practice, which drifts back and forth between music production and photography, but also in the sonic content of Close Up itself, which drifts between depth-scouring electronica and Pacific folk in quick step, revealing them to be dialectically adjoined. Our favourites here have to be 'Buena Vista Social Dub', a crystalline immersion in dub and vocal etherics, and 'Mirror', and 'Monika', which lends a seething tape hue to a slowly moving slice of Latin blues.
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Did You Get The Dream I Sent You?
Did You Get The Dream I Sent You? (translucent green vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: NOUSLP 011. Rel: 04 Jun 25
Love Without Sound (3:49)
The Abstract Painter & The Cartoonist (4:00)
Different (3:50)
Nothing More Than A Memory (2:56)
One Day (4:11)
Keep On Breathing (3:11)
Water Connects Us (3:24)
Red Haired Clown (4:30)
Closer Closure (4:03)
Did You Get The Dream I Sent You? (4:06)
Review: Lenxi's debut album, Did You Get the Dream I Sent You?, is a cultured blend of IDM, indie pop and techno that is laid out across 10 deeply personal track. The London-born, Amsterdam-based producer channels a period marked by heartbreak and isolation into the music, which means the album emerges as an emotional escape shaped by paintings, sketches and synth lines all crafted in studios from London to L.A. It balances vulnerability with resilience while weaving nostalgia and hope into the mix. Ultimately, Lenxi transforms pain into empowerment here and takes you from sounds of solitude to the dancefloor with a powerful, dreamlike narrative.
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Invisible Lands
Invisible Lands (limited clear vinyl LP)
Cat: ATMV 120. Rel: 11 Sep 24
Day In Night (3:46)
Confuse Me (4:01)
Shaker (5:22)
Just Want (3:37)
Dimensions Of Rhythm (3:05)
Sleeping (3:19)
Oase (4:37)
Look Up (4:34)
Is This Real (6:00)
Review: Milio's third album on Atomnation marks a significant artistic evolution for the Dutch producer, who has harnessed new production techniques to translate his childhood fantasies into music. Utilising mostly analogue sounds, recorded percussion, and his own voice, the artist crafts a rich auditory experience that again showcases his suburb synth work as it explores the space between the surreal and the real, featuring tracks like the melodically gorgeous 'Day in Night,' the lithe and dubby rhythms of 'Confuse Me,' and the broken beat beauty of 'Sleeping.' Each piece offers a unique blend of emotional depth and vivid soundscaping that takes you to a world away from here.
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