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BKM
BKM (12")
Cat: LFEK 016. Rel: 22 Mar 23
Suzuki (4:44)
Are You Ready (6:40)
Pulse (4:34)
Encoder (Sansibar remix) (7:09)
Review: O-Wells and 41ISSA team up for their first joint EP, with three tracks full of big room manoeuvres that clock in somewhere between electro, techno and trance, plus a Sansibar remix of 'Encoder' to complete the package. 'Suzuki' outrageously throbbing sequencers bring the decadence of electroclash to mind, but the likes of 'Are You Ready' and 'Pulse' are more gradual builders, with a touch of Carl Craig in his 69 mode. The Sansibar mix is a bleepy electro cut blessed with plenty of drama. Nice work all round.

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Lite Music
Lite Music (clear yellow vinyl 12")
Cat: PE 65307C. Rel: 15 Mar 11
Jam The Box
Desire
Microlovr
Jam The Box 2
out of stock $31.39
4 Jazz Funk Classics
4 Jazz Funk Classics (clear red vinyl 12")
Cat: PE 65307A. Rel: 15 Mar 11
Ladies & Gentlemen
If Mojo Was AM
My Machines
Frequency Finale
out of stock $31.39
Sound On Sound
Sound On Sound (clear orange vinyl 12")
Cat: PE 65307B. Rel: 15 Mar 11
Rushed
Sub Seducer
Sound On Sound
Poi At Pas (original)
Filter King
out of stock $28.02
Disc Five
Disc Five (clear blue vinyl 12")
Cat: PLE 653075. Rel: 15 Mar 11
Poi Et Pas (unreleased version)
If Mojo Was AM (extended version)
out of stock $25.78
Pungtang
Pungtang (clear green vinyl 12")
Cat: PLE 653074. Rel: 15 Mar 11
Pungtang
Pungtang 2
Sub Seducer (long mix)
Poi Beats
out of stock $25.78
Sun Series VA 01
Sun Series VA 01 (white vinyl 12")
Cat: AESS 01. Rel: 02 Apr 25
7053M4R14 - "4 N3W HUM4N" (5:09)
Skygaze - "Meta Tones" (5:04)
Rec_Overflow - "Pocket Dial" (5:15)
Pauk - "Shiawasena Fukushu" (4:24)
Perdi Rominger - "Empty Spot" (8:20)
Promising/Youngster - "Arbey" (5:32)
Review: There's lots to get your teeth stuck into on this new and blistering collection of electro from Adepta Editions. And don't let the title fool you - it's not all accessible summer festival fare, in fact none of it is. It is all head down and serious tackle. 7053M4R14's '4 N3W HUM4N' is a driving, dark, visceral sound with raw breakbeats powering through the cosmos. Rec_Overflow offers a moment to catch your breath with some slower, dubby rhythms on 'Pocket Dial' and Pauk explores twitchy future synths capes and post-human transmissions on 'Shiawasena Fukushu'. Promising/Youngster shuts down with a sense of optimism and hope with the airy melodies and slithering electro drum patterns of 'Arbey.'
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The Return Voyage
2025 bestseller!
The Return Voyage (double 12")
Cat: PRTR 35. Rel: 17 Feb 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" (7:15)
Quadruplex - "Sky Wave" (7:01)
Quadruplex - "Robot Rotate" (5:30)
Quadruplex - "G-Hop" (7:24)
The Secret Garden - "Rough Diamond" (3:25)
Review: Matt Hodgson's 7th Voyage is one of those mid-90s labels that enjoyed cult status almost from the off. Its releases helped to define the sound of the London underground of the time and have since become pricey and sought after. The Return Voyage is a new seven-track collection of back-catalogue gems that pays tribute to the label's fine work. From the deep and atmospheric 'Big Hips Blue Gloves (No Dubs)' by Tactics Of Bass to the squelchy lo-fi hip-hop funk of The Secret Garden's 'Rough Diamond,' this is a vital look back at a hugely influential label.
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Falling Down EP
Falling Down EP (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: WGVINYL 99. Rel: 12 Feb 24
8Kays & Glowal - "Matematica" (feat Abrao) (6:21)
8Kays & Juan Hansen - "Falling Down" (6:52)
8Kays & Juan Hansen - "Falling Down" (Colyn & Beswerda remix) (6:04)
8Kays & Juan Hansen - "Falling Down" (Chris Avantgarde remix) (6:52)
8Kays - "Lyra" (5:23)
Review: Watergate, the cult Berlin club known for its riverside location and legendary LED ceiling above the dancefloor, is also a reputable tech house label that deals in fresh names only. Here it is 8Kays that makes a debut with Falling Down, a selection of superb collaborations including 'Matematica' with Glowal which is tense and electric tech with indie vocals and with Juan Hansen he cooks up the medically hopeful 'Falling Down' which then gets two remixes. Colyn & Beswerda make it into a moody and deep groove, Chris Avantgarde brings some peak time prog energy and solo cut 'Lyra' has a warm, paddy broken beat to cruise on through the stars.
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Generator: Broadcast In Hi Tech
Abstract Science - "The Grinder"
Andy Rantzen - "The Kiss"
DJ T-1000 - "Detroitism"
Terrence Dixon - "Daily Routine"
Obsolete Music Technology - "Past Virtue"
Plural - "07"
Jamal M - "Fine & Mellow"
Windimoto - "Friday Night: UBQ"
Review: A hefty double 12" from Generator features a slew of basement techno bombs from both sides of the Atlantic (oh, and Australia). From the pounding, relentless throb of Abstract Science's "The Grinder" to the shuffling groove of "Detroitism" by DJ-T 1000, the eight tracks cover the full breadth of techno's rich sonic landscape. Other highlights include the broken beats and woodblock percussion on Plural's "07" and the more experimental vibe of "Fine & Mellow" by Mathematics boss and general Chicago underground legend, Jamal M. An unmissable collection of tracks packaged in highly collectable artwork by Alan Oldham, who was also responsible for the superbly illustrated Defenders Of The Deep House World EP that surfaced on Third Ear a few months back.
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Orphaned Deejay Selek 2006-2008
Cat: WAP 384. Rel: 18 Aug 15
Serge Fenix Rendered 2 (3:17)
DMX Acid Test (1:18)
Oberheim Blacet1b (3:24)
Bonus EMT Beats (4:46)
Simple Slamming B2 (3:51)
Midi Pipe1c Sds3time Cube/Klonedrm (2:29)
Neotekt72 (6:03)
R8m Neotek Beat (1:40)
Review: Thankfully, Richard D. James has decided to finally release at least some of the output that he's been banging on about since mid-2000s. In a number of interviews, the might Aphex Twin hinted that he has vast artilleries of tracks stacked up and unreleased, probably more on purpose than out of laziness...or maybe not. What we do know is that AFX is reborn after the string of acid 12"s released about 10 years ago on Rephlex, that saw the alias become one of the most popular of James' alter egos. Orphaned Deejay Selek is a collection of tunes that contain all of the Twin's magic and unpredictably, but that also cut straight to the point and head to the middle of the dance floor. This is banging brain dynamite coated in the man's iconic style and flair. Welcome back AFX, and many hats off to Warp for making it happen.
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God Iz Enough
God Iz Enough (limited transparent red vinyl 12")
Cat: 001. Rel: 26 Sep 24
Anything Fast Don't Last (0:47)
The Everlasting Light (1:43)
The Rise Of The Guttersnipe (2:46)
Mr Hubris (2:16)
Ms Ludus (2:24)
Review: Religion, and specifically gospel music, always played a key part in shaping the sounds and emotions of easy house music. It is clearly going to have just as much impact on this new label God Iz Enough which debuts with an EP of the same name from Tomi Ahmedeus. His style on the opener is to lay down raw and dusty beats with an early Windy City feel and infuse them with evocative, guttural gospel vocals that really bring them to life and make them inescapably emotive. 'The Rise Of The Guttersnipe' strips things back a little and brings a shuffling tech vibe with some glistening melodies while 'Ms Ludus' is a gorgeous ambient closer.
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Soul Roots
Cat: YRE 057. Rel: 27 May 25
Soul Roots (6:00)
Cycles (4:41)
All I Need (5:23)
Reflections (4:56)
Review: Ross Alexander debuts on Yore and brings with him a more tech-leaning sound that you might expect of this traditionally techno-centric outlet. It still calls on plenty of Motor City signifiers, however, such as warm synth soul, machine grooves and a dusty depth. 'Soul Roots' has all that and a cosmic melodic air, 'Cycles' gets more twisted with a pressurised baseline and drums full of rebound while 'All I Need' sets off on freewheeling, psychedelic pads and serene grooves that carry you away in a reverie before 'Reflections' shuts down with twinning cosmic pads and gurgling low ends. A classy and escapist EP of futuristic bliss.
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Original Broadcast (reissue)
Cat: PBXC 230. Rel: 25 Jan 22
Art Of Illusion (6:09)
Universes (4:17)
Nightmare (dub) (3:15)
Nightmare (6:27)
Infinity (7:05)
Optaphonic Opera (3:23)
Journey's (dub) (4:03)
The Future (7:13)
Review: ALIEN FM / RELEASED 1995 ......definitive original broadcast double LP From the minds of Keith Tucker and Blak Tony 430 West records / Direct Beat were pushing the Detroit techno and electro sound to new heights with the original members of Aux88 doing aliases from every member this gem is no exception. Keith Tuckers and Blak Tony's work from the early nineties are master classes on the art of doing something different conceptually and musically. Electronic vocals on this lp. are classic as Tucker and Tony show from the start with the Art of illusion.......and nightmare. Pulsating arps and infectious bass lines round out the first two sides. Side two Infinity and Optaphonic Opera gives you a window into the styles of what was to come from Optic Nerve. Keith Tuckers solo project. This double LP has been sought after for a very long time.......
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Tracks Volume 3
Tracks Volume 3 (limited red vinyl 12")
Cat: CITI 024. Rel: 08 May 18
Amato Y Mariana - "Quieres Bailar" (5:39)
The Sixteen Steps - "Montgat" (6:46)
His Dirty Secrets - "Structures" (6:15)
Further Reductions - "Another Stranger" (4:56)
Review: BOOM! Our favourites, Cititrax, roll the third editions of Tracks out onto our shelves, and the results are unsurprisingly strong on this excellent various artists comp. It's a mixed bag of skills, as per usual, and the sounds are those of a new NYC, fuelled by a new sort of post-industrial sensibility. Amato Y Mariana open with the tight beats and groove of "Queires Bailar", followed closely by the ominous compositions of the EBM-flavoured "Montgat" from The Sixteen Steps. On the flip, His Dirty Secrets bleeps out some morphed acid on "Structures", and "Another Stranger" from Further Reductions churns out a slow, mild-mannered house experiment with its roots clearly planted in the coldest of waves. Sick.
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Vol 1
Vol 1 (12")
Cat: AM 01. Rel: 18 Dec 24
Lifestheme (8:00)
Human At The Controls (5:55)
False Alarm (Look Over Your Shoulder) (6:21)
Review: This new one on mysterious UK label MoonVoid Records serves up a trio of previously unreleased tracks that were originally recorded in the early 90s on tape cassette by Benjamin Wetherill under the Amethyst Moon alias. Apparently this EP is the first of a few, which is great news once you hear them. 'Lifestheme' is a crunchy and wiry electronic workout with fizzing synths and dense beats. 'Human At The Controls' brings slower rhythms and snaking synths and hissing hits while 'False Alarm (Look Over Your Shoulder)' spins you out in silky cosmic synths and snappy metallic snares.
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Forbidden Memories
Forbidden Memories (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: KR 3013LTD. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Images Of Us (6:13)
Surrounded (5:42)
October (6:14)
KTO (5:28)
I'd Rather Be Sleeping (4:34)
Review: There is a murky underworld feel to these new techno sounds from Ireen Amnes. They come on the cultured KR3 label and soon hook you in as 'Images Of Us' is both deep and moody but dynamic and impactful. 'Surrounded' flips the script with more industrial drums and an unsettling sense of urgency then 'October' daisy it back to cavernous dub 'scapes with lonely vocal musings. 'KTO' brings lithe broken beats and 'I'd Rather Be Sleeping' is a suspenseful ambient sound.
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Gutz
Gutz (limited fluorescent orange vinyl 12")
Cat: CITI 015. Rel: 19 Nov 14
Gutz
Rut
Save Us
Review: Earlier this year Minimal Wave offshoot provided one of this year's most visceral dancefloor weapons in Kino-I, the debut from Doug Lee's new An-I project. Taking inspiration from techno, jack, industrial and punk, An-I successfully drew a line under some of the Berlin-based artist's previous disco-flavoured endeavours. And then some! If you like the Kino-I 12" you will love the new triplet of An-I productions housed on this appropriately titled Gutz 12". The title track alone should come with a health warning; such is the furious onslaught of machine funk it contains, whilst the unnerving "Rut" is the most schizophrenic production you will hear this year. Best of all id closing track "Save Us" sounds like a cross between in Aeternam Vale and Silent Servant. Pressed on a rather thick and dashing slab of magenta orange vinyl!
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Pt 1
Pt 1 (limited 12")
Cat: BLESSYOU 011. Rel: 22 Feb 23
Vortex (16:18)
The Goddess (8:26)
Black Sea II (7:40)
Review: New this week on Bless You, the sub label of Berlin's Sound Metaphors, we have Aggelos Baltas' Anatolian Weapons project. Conceived as a way to bring together the EBM of his Dream Weapons alias and his kraut-rock exploits as Fantastikoi Hxoi, with the polyrhythmic percussion and wailing tones of Greek folk music. PT 1. features cosmic and dubbed out expeditions; the A-side cut 'Vortex' will have you trancing out in slow motion just like its name suggests. Over on flip, more strobed-out and mental tackle awaits, such as on the 100 BPM lysergic trip of 'The Goddess' and the downbeat hypnotic techno journey of 'Black Sea II' exploring the same realms of Vactrol Park or Karamika.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan, Mimi
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The First Siren
The First Siren (grey marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: PERSEPHONICSIRENS 01. Rel: 23 Jan 17
Remember Me (1:50)
Born Of Ashes (7:04)
I Am Blazing Sound (6:18)
Now Come Closer (5:58)
Review: Formerly run by both Michael Wollenhaupt and Conrad Protzmann, the Ancient Methods project is now run solo by the former producer, an artist who is clearly intending to keep the sound of the project going strong. This EP, however, launches the new Parsephonic Sirens label, and the sounds are very much grounded in something altogether more surreal. The opening "Remember Me" is a chilly, frost-bitten ambient affair, whereas "Born Of Ashes launches with a mean, fiery techno blow that sounds like the inside of a jet engine. On the flip, "I Am Blazing Sound" rolls out its deafening techno punch with melodies reminiscent of something Middle-Eastern, leaving "Now Come Closer" to offer a more traditional 4/4 stance in the most poignant of German fashions.
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Accept Light
Accept Light (limited hand-numbered 10" picture disc)
Cat: ROD15 PIC. Rel: 24 Nov 22
Ancient Methods - "Accept Light" (6:06)
Umwelt - "Shades Of Obscurity" (5:42)
Review: There is no messing when it comes to the techno served up by Umwelt's essential Rave Or Die. Over the course of 14 previous EPs the label has dropped rib-rattling, brain boggling bangers aimed squarely at the floor. This time out the boss himself steps up with Ancient Methods with each providing one solo track. This one comes on limited 10" picture disc so is an extra special one to add to the collection Ancient Methods's 'Accept Light' is a harshly textured industrial banger and Umwelt's 'Shades of Security' is just as caustic and hard edged.
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Intérprete: Rave Energy
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Perception Of Objective Reality EP
Cat: MFLOW 3. Rel: 13 Oct 16
Low Connection (6:32)
15 Ways To Make A Record (6:15)
Microcosm (5:38)
Monday To Sunday (5:50)
Why On Earth (6:02)
Bubble Motion (6:13)
Tape Rewind (5:48)
Mutual Attraction (6:05)
Review: For the third release on their admirable Melliflow label, Vera and Alexandra have turned to newcomer And.Rea, AKA debutant Andrea La Pietra. As first outings go, it's pretty darn good, with the previously unknown producer offering up eight impressive cuts over two weighty slabs of wax. After opening with the off-kilter, intergalactic funk of "Low Connection", La Pietra variously turns his hand to deep and spacey techno ("15 Ways To Make A Record"), bubbly Detroit futurism ("Microcosm"), bruk-influenced electro warmth ("Monday To Sunday", "Bubble Motion"), bleep-heavy jack-tracks ("Why On Earth"), and deeper, woozier fare ("Mutual Attraction"). Throughout, he manages to get a near perfect balance between spacey dreaminess and punchy, dancefloor-friendly grooves.
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Hebula Remix EP (feat Dax J, Wata Igarashi mixes)
2025 bestseller!
Hebula Remix EP (feat Dax J, Wata Igarashi mixes) (180 gram vinyl 12" in die-cut sleeve limited to 300 copies)
Cat: COS 008. Rel: 13 Jan 25
Hebula (7:06)
Hebula (Dax J remix) (6:15)
Hebula (Wata Igarashi Echoing Cavern mix) (5:57)
Hebula (Wata Igarashi Lost In Savannah mix) (5:58)
Review: REPRESS ALERT!: The late Susumu Yokota's deep, linear, heady take on techno as Anima Mundi gets a reissue with remixes to boot. The title track of this eighth outing from Cosmic Soup is 'Hebula' and is the sort of grinding, unrelenting pumper that is subtle but high impact, especially mentally. It is also the perfect track for the remixers to tackle: first is Dax J who ups the ante with rugged percussive patterns then Japanese maestro Wata Igarashi adds two versions. One is an organic and heady affair with sustained pads and jumbled toms, the other is a psychedelic and colourful head melter
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Chicago 1980
Chicago 1980 (heavyweight vinyl 12" in embossed sleeve)
Cat: CROWD 005. Rel: 17 Oct 24
Chicago 1980 (4:53)
Propeller (4:57)
Storyteller (4:58)
Red Bones (5:00)
Review: ANNE is an emerging Greek talent who backs up the early promise with this newest outing, the Chicago 1980 EP on FJAAK's Crowd label. All four of the cuts are infused with a healthy respect for the sounds of Detroit and 90s-00s techno, always with great emotional as well as physical depths. The title track is actually a pulsating tribute to Chicago's famously raw energy with crisp percussion powering hypnotic grooves under some nice dreamy chords. 'Propeller' intensifies the experience with high-energy rhythms and industrial sounds, then 'Storyteller' explores intricate layers and dystopian dissonance. Closer 'Red Bones' delivers a dark, atmospheric
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063
063 (double 12")
Cat: WHYT 063. Rel: 14 Apr 23
Andromeda (7:39)
Boreale (6:00)
Nebulosa (6:13)
Venus (7:00)
Celeste (6:32)
Chimera (7:00)
Review: Guglielmo Barzacchini aka Tsvi is no stranger to AD 93, on which he presents his third release. The label says the Italian-born, London-based DJ/producer was inspired by "distant memories, fairy-tales, and transcendental experiences. Where all the souls unite, drifting as one, dancing into the night." 063 features a bunch of truly energetic grooves; whether it's the euphoric trance of 'Andromeda' or the hypnotising tribal techno journey of 'Boreale', through to the loved-up bliss of 'Venus' or the progressive breaks of 'Chimera' - which makes the perfect track to drop at sunrise.
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Digeridoo (Expanded Version)
Cat: RS 9201X. Rel: 31 May 24
Didgeridoo (7:11)
Flap Head (7:03)
Phloam (5:34)
Isoprophlex (6:20)
Didgeridoo (Cr7e version) (7:23)
Didgeridoo (live - Cr7e version) (6:26)
Isoprophlex (Slow Cr7e version) (8:18)
Phloam (Cr7e version) (5:46)
Review: Fresh vintage Aphex meat in the shape of this expanded reissue of the classic rave era anthem 'Digeridoo' from 1992. Treated to a modern remastering job by Beau Thomas at Ten Eight Seven Mastering, this double pack features the four tunes on the original 12" - 'Digeridoo', 'Flaphead', 'Phloam' and 'Isoprophlex', as well as bonus versions by Richard D James himself said to be encoded through his Nakamichi CR7e cassette deck, utilising vari-speed to create versions at different speeds which "felt right at the time". The legend is that he wrote the tune to annoy hippies who liked to attend raves and jam with their digeridoos - or digeri-dont's as they quickly became known - but it's being delighting fans of that golden era between hardcore rave and jungle ever since.
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Dub Conference Vol 1
Dub Conference Vol 1 (limited double 12")
Cat: BLKRTZ 037. Rel: 28 Jul 21
Appleblim - "Warsaw" (9:40)
Appleblim - "Warsaw" (Shackleton remix) (9:19)
Appleblim - "Bladed Shogun" (10:15)
Appleblim - "Bladed Shogun" (Deadbeat remix) (12:04)
Review: BLKRTZ is back in action with this riveting new EP from UK bass expert Appleblim, who himself is now resident in the German capital. Dub Conference Vol 1 features the atmospheric and off-kilter beats of 'Warsaw', which goes on to receive an enchanting remake for ancient ritual rites by Shackleton. Over on the flip, he delivers something more straight ahead in the form of 'Bladed Shogun' which is a hypnotic and bass-driven affair that uses synth textures drowned in complex effects chains to create a momentum reliant less on rhythm and to impressive effect. Label boss Deadbeat lends his expertise on the remix up next, taking the track into typically cavernous and glacial territory.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan
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Reconbination EP
Reconbination EP (limited 12")
Cat: FE 058. Rel: 19 May 21
Spatial Plucks (5:13)
Xsd (4:55)
Reconbination (3:17)
Rev (Stack Refix) (4:01)
Review: Manchester's Robbie Mecrow is an acid and electro specialist who is therefore a perfect fit for the interplanetary sounds of Furthur Electronix. This marks his fourth EP on a fourth different label in three years, which might be a slow pace but the music is worth waiting for. There is roomy, IDM inspired atmosphere on 'Spatial Plucks' then more jungle leaning breaks and glistening metallic surfaces on 'Xsd'. The fantastic 'Reconbination' might just be the EP highlight however with its broad bass, twisted drum loops and forlorn sense of mood. 'Rev' (Stack Refix) is an airy, ambient laced closer that suspends you in a techno dreamscape.
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Intérprete: Subb-an
out of stock $21.30
Trackworx 2
Trackworx 2 (clear yellow vinyl 12")
Cat: PHP 071. Rel: 06 Aug 14
Arttu - "Can't Get Down" (feat Kaye)
Hakim Murphy - "ES1"
Review: Philpot's Traxworx series got off to a blinding start earlier this year with the dust down from Roman Rauch and label regular Ike and it looks to be quite the promising endeavour if the line-ups remain as strong as this second duel featuring Arttu and Hakim Murphy. Neither artist really needs a formal introduction here and both are well suited for the floor focused nature of this series. Arttu is first up with "Can't Get Down" a collaboration with Kaye that bounces along with loose and deadly intent - if you liked the Geeeman stuff on Clone you will love this pappy, especially when that sax comes in! On the flip Innerspace Halflifer Hakim Murphy goes for the abstract approach on "ES1" which features some superb drum edits.
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The Farthest Reaches
The Farthest Reaches (clear vinyl double 12")
Cat: AUX 014. Rel: 22 Mar 16
Arc (12:20)
Exoplanet (11:17)
Suncycle (12:47)
Ceres (13:25)
Review: James Clements continues his explorations into the depths of the grey zone as ASC with The Farthest Reaches double pack on Auxiliary. Samurai Music's Presha has excitedly called these four tracks "a definitive musical statement from one of the most important electronic musicians of our era," and who are we to argue with him? Making full usage of the format and available space, this is ASC in exploratory mode across a quartet of deep ten minute plus productions that have it all; sound design, atmosphere, groove, bass weight. To simply call these epic is selling The Farthest Reaches short!
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Pulse 02
Pulse 02 (coloured vinyl 12"+ MP3 download code limited to 200 copies (comes in different coloured vinyl, we cannot guarantee which one you will receive))
Cat: PITPPULSE 02. Rel: 24 May 23
ASC - "Tidal Disruption Event" (11:33)
Joachim Spieth - "Subtle" (7:38)
Joachim Spieth - "Subtle" (Nitechord remix) (4:45)
Review: Past Inside the Present's 'Pulse' series is an investigation into ambient tech and beat-driven ambient sounds. Who better for the job on this second edition than master craftsmen ASC and Joachim Spieth? ASC opens up with 'Tidal Disruption Event', an understated, underwater rhythm with jittery percussive patterns and bright shards of melodic light piercing through the mix as more coarse soundwaves break over the top. Spieth's 'Subtle' is just as artful and delicate a mix of persuasive rhythm and melodic beauty. A classy Nitechord remix closes out this fascinating EP.
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Rara Avis
Rara Avis (12")
Cat: OR 128. Rel: 23 Sep 24
Rara Avis (5:46)
Instant Manifesto (5:29)
Plenary Indulgence (5:49)
Innocent Stigmanta (6:27)
Internal Tears (6:30)
Review: Asymetric80 is a really versatile producer. He's proven that with several fresh EPs in recent years on a range of different labels and they have explored everything from menacing electro to dark techno via industrial and noise. This new outing on Oraculo somewhat blends all that together into something new and fresh. 'Rara Avis' opens with stomping drums and EBM synths, 'Instant Manifesto' is a metallic techno workout and 'Plenary Indulgence' layers up scuzzy noise and gothic designs into something stark and strobe-lit. 'Innocent Stigmanta' and 'Internal Tears' bring more late night terror.
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Ship Scope
Ship Scope (limited 12")
Cat: DDS 014. Rel: 04 Nov 15
Ship-Scope (3:25)
Plug & Delay (4:47)
Rainstick (1:36)
The Red Line (8:58)
Review: Last year Demdike Stare pair Miles Whittaker and Sean Canty surprised everyone with an album from Shinichi Atobe on their DDS label, the quite brilliant Butterfly Effect, which arrived out of nowhere following a prolonged period of inactivity from the Japanese artist. In fact Atobe had just the one release, a mythical Chain Reaction 12" called Ship Scope, that was released back in 2001, causing many to speculate it was an alias of a Basic Channel artist. With original copies of Ship Scope quite pricey on Discogs, DDS have done everyone a favour by reissuing the 12" in all new label artwork. Those wishing to experience the sublime delights of 12" highlight "The Red Line" no longer have to put up with low-bitrate Youtube videos!
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out of stock $20.75
Toolbox
Toolbox (triple 12" + MP3 download code + sticker)
Cat: POM 50. Rel: 30 Mar 23
Cuando (9:02)
Cuando (Tool I) (8:40)
Aux I (3:03)
Aufmerksamkeitsspanne (edit I) (6:03)
Aufmerksamkeitsspanne (Tool II) (2:41)
Zahlenraum (edit) (6:34)
Zahlenraum (Tool) (3:55)
Enne (9:00)
NMHS (9:03)
Aux II (3:01)
Review: Atom & Tobias combine forces for this superb collection of their previous EPs. Toolbox, which is a name so smart we can't believe no other artists have used it before, brings together the EPs Cuando, Zahlenraum and Enne. All of them were written during the same writing sessions and having been put out separately before they now get boxed up with a fresh cover designed by Dextro. The music is cutting edge tehaon with deep rolling drums and icy drones making for an eerie opener while 'Cuando' (Tool I) has a more heavy low end and sounds like an automated factory floor. 'Aufmerksamkeitsspanne' is a manic machine meltdown that comes as two versions and 'NMHS' is one to warp minds.
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out of stock $38.12
Brainwave
Brainwave (12")
Cat: TMCC 003. Rel: 17 Sep 24
Variable Pulse (5:58)
Brainwave (5:58)
Model (5:23)
Brainwave (Konduku remix) (6:07)
Review: French modular wizards Atomic Moog step up the Transmigration sub-label Crystal Ceremony here for some otherworldly and psychedelic techno sounds. 'Variable Pulse' kicks off with some low key deep tech sound and rumbling bass that are topped with sci-fi details. 'Brainwave' then has more wispy synth details lashing about over an aquatic dub the no rhythm. 'Model' is slow, purposeful deep techno for heady moments and last of all is the Konduku remix of 'Brainwave' which is minimal, kinetic and full of pent-up funky.
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Wonderland
Cat: FRO 016. Rel: 21 Mar 24
Wonderland (5:45)
Running (5:07)
Review: Shadowy techno talent Daniel Avery has been associated with playing killer sets at fabric for more than a decade now. He was entrusted with warm up duties at a very early stage in his career and now carries on his relationship with a second release via fabric Originals which is part of the iconic clubs's ongoing 25 year anniversary celebrations. Says the man himself about this new two-tracker, "as with every club record I ever make, [this one] has Room 1 coursing through its veins. I know that room like the back of my hand and this is how the room sounds in my skull."
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out of stock $21.03
Chronicles Of Conflict
Cat: OMEN 050. Rel: 03 Mar 25
Duellist - "Oxidative Stress"
Duellist - "Stains Of Time"
Axkan - "Warfare"
Axkan - "Thermobaric"
Review: OMEN Recordings's next release is a big one that unites Axkan and Duellist on the same slab of wax. They take care of one side each and we're told the inspiration for their sounds was making a "shared response to the turmoil of global conflicts." Duellist kicks off and suggests with his offerings that he is anxious, unsettled and in fight mode because 'Oxidative Stress' is front-foot techno with monstrous bass energy. 'Stains Of Time' is another one with brash drums and perc and plenty of tension, then Axkan offers the hypotonic loops of 'Warfare' and broken beat menace of 'Thermobaric.
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The Satori EP
The Satori EP (limited red vinyl 12" in candle wax splattered sleeve)
Cat: SRM 2331. Rel: 03 Jun 24
Satori (7:43)
Hope (7:07)
Ode To My Frida (Vince Watson Piano Reshape) (7:57)
Review: Joaquin Joe Claussell's Sacred Rhythm label is in a purple patch right now with a clutch of new EPs all dropping in quick succession. As well as the boss himself, Roa Azulay also steps up with more spine-tingling deep house depths here across three fresh cuts. 'Satori' opens up with dreamy melodies floating up high over nimble, lithe drums and poignant chords. 'Hope' hits harder with a more driving deep house but still melodically rich sound and 'Ode To My Frida' (Vince Watson Piano Reshape) brings plenty of Detroit soul to the rippling drums and bass.
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out of stock $21.58
Subsurface
Subsurface (limited 180 gram green marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: ASGDE 040LTD. Rel: 06 Apr 23
Hadal Zone (4:13)
Hadal Zone (James Ruskin remix) (4:37)
Decompression (Makaton remix) (6:28)
Decompression (4:08)
Review: The seemingly unstoppable rise of De:tuned continues, as they take a break from serving up sci-fi techno, IDM and ambient techno to deliver something a lot more intense: a surprise EP from original House of God Birmingham resident DJ Paul 'Damage' Bailey. Channeling the spirit of his friend Surgeon while offering up something fresh, the two original tracks on show are undeniably inspired. 'Hadal Zone' adds weirdo noises, bleeps and mind-mangling electronic pulses to a slipped Afro-techno groove, while 'Decompression' is a wonky, triple-time workout full of Ket-addled electronics and wayward loops. Makaton re-imagines that track as a locked-in late-night techno throb-job, while James Ruskin turns 'Hadal Zone' into a buzzing, industrial-influenced electro-bleep number.
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Full Of Feelings
Cat: 50WEAPONS 026. Rel: 22 Mar 13
Filled
Brim
Boarder
Review: Rocking up to his regular home at 50 Weapons, Bambounou brings yet more of his playful, experimental bass music to bear with this rock solid three tracker. There's a great focus on wild, disorientating noises hammered into solid rhythms, whether it's the metallic swirls that slop around the insides of "Filled", or the jerky tap drips that inject the funk into "Brim". Aside from the spicy sounds, there's also plenty to hold onto, not least with the whopping great chord stabs that also inhabit "Brim". Having said that, "Boarder" is more intent on plunging you into a bizarre soundworld of bold VHS synth drones and snaking percussion that seems intent on dodging the groove at all costs.
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His Name EP
Cat: HINF 8676. Rel: 04 Nov 14
Chappell
Under His Own Name But Also As Sir
Review: The Hinge Finger label overseen by Joy Orbison and TTT boss Will Bankhead returns with Cologne producer Barnt at the helm for the excellent two track His Name 12". Jobbing house and techno selectors will be eminently familiar with the output of Daniel Ansorge as Barnt, whose music has resulted in some fine 12"s for the likes of Comeme, Mule Musiq and his own Magazine label. Still, not the most obvious of candidates for a Hinge Finger release, but much the same was said about both Madteo and Mix Mup at the time of their announcements on the label. Both "Chappell" and "Under His Own Name But Also As Sir" fit the Barnt mould perfectly, taking the functionalism of techno's rhythmic backbone and playfully toying around with it resulting in some truly memorable sonics. The B Side track in particular is up there with Ansorge's Comeme "Tunsten".
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Futurama (remastered)
Cat: SMR 011. Rel: 14 Dec 22
Futurama (Space mix) (6:11)
Futurama (Future Dream mix) (5:16)
Futurama (Hold It, Held It, Lost It) (5:43)
Futurama (Juan Ramos remix) (5:44)
Futurama (Trent remix) (6:30)
Review: Bassrace was the short-lived collaboration between Nick Hook & Morgan Kick which resulted in two EPs around the beginning of the nineties. The second one, Futurama, was released in 1991 and is reissued here courtesy of Berlin's Sound Metaphors featuring all the original tracks plus several remixes. The original versions on the A-side capture the true zeitgeist of trance during a seminal period of the genre, the Space mix in particular effectively incorporating breakbeats, while the reworks over on the flip by the Cocktail d'Amore affiliated Juan Ramos and Trent delve into more Balearic and Afro cosmic realms.
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out of stock $20.75
Centre Fold
Centre Fold (coloured vinyl 12" (comes in different coloured vinyl cannot guarantee which one you will receive))
Cat: TR 05R. Rel: 04 Jun 25
Centre Fold (8:30)
The Head (5:41)
Step (6:08)
Review: Bastian's early work on Berlin's iconic Acid Orange sublabel, Tanjobi Records, is a hidden gem that's now resurfaced with serious buzz. This debut release has become increasingly rare and often gets snapped up online by crate-digging heads who rediscover its charms more than a decade on. Channelling the spirit of Khan and the legendary Cologne crew, each track is a masterclass in stripped-back, acid-laced techno minimalism, which is why it's now getting the flowers it always deserved-pure underground gold with title cut 'Centre Fold' being a particularly well-crafted mental and physical workout.
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Boccaccio Life: 1987-1993 Part 1/4
Boccaccio Life: 1987-1993 Part 1/4 (translucent red vinyl 12")
Cat: MM 1831. Rel: 12 Jun 25
Blake Baxter - "Sexuality" (6:03)
Suburban Knight - "The Worlds" (5:03)
E-Dancer - "Feel The Mood" (NY Groove mix) (5:42)
Yvette - "Pump Me" (Mayday mix) (6:22)
Review: Way beyond its New Beat roots, Boccaccio was one of Europe's most influential clubs and known for operating at the cutting edge of house, techno, acid and beyond, and for shaping a distinct sound that defined Sundays in rural Destelbergen. Curated by Olivier Pieters and Stefaan Vandenberghe, Boccaccio Life 1987-1993, released by Belgian label Music Man Records, captures the raw energy of a scene ahead of its time. Four VA Eps from it bring the tracks to wax and this one has four seminal US artists at their most visceral and impactful.
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VA Essential Memories EP Part IV
Cat: EMERALD 016. Rel: 02 Dec 22
Remco Beekwilder - "Rhythm Allegiance" (5:15)
Jacobworld - "Revision" (5:31)
Rove Ranger - "Keep The Change" (5:58)
Dold - "Ring Ma Bell" (4:53)
Sedvs - "Not Half Hungry" (5:00)
Parano - "Disco Ultimo" (6:18)
Vil - "Wanna Trip?" (4:34)
Kaiser - "Routine" (5:06)
Alarico - "Nightwalker" (5:55)
Rove Ranger - "Blobo" (4:44)
Jacobworld - "Division" (5:31)
Remco Beekwilder - "Declaration Of Penetration" (5:15)
Review: Following the sudden impact of Remco Beekwilder's Moortgat EP, his label Emerald is straight back to it with a double pack VA release of quality hi-octane techno. Beekwilder himself kicks off proceedings with the nightmarish pressure of 'Rhythm Allegiance', and then we get a merry romp through all kinds of pile-driving gear from artists like Rove Ranger, Sedvs, Parano, Alarico and Jacobworld. While the vibes range from industrial and pounding to light and funky, the tempo maintains at the upper end of the spectrum, making this a very handy collection to have for those long-haul peak time gigs when you need to keep the crowd wound up.
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Intérprete: Wes Baggaley
out of stock $26.89
The Indica Gallery EP
The Indica Gallery EP (limited purple vinyl 12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: SCR 173. Rel: 02 Apr 21
Indica (Pye Corner Audio remix) (5:37)
Skywalker (Pye Corner Audio remix) (5:59)
Cherry Cola (Pye Corner Audio remix) (7:44)
Love Comes In Waves (Pye Corner Audio remix) (5:42)
I Was Alone (Pye Corner Audio remix) (6:31)
Indica (Pye Corner Audio remix - GLOK re-edit) (6:32)
Review: RECOMMENDED
Ride guitarist and singer Andy Bell has been busy in recent times, to put it mildly, as plans to release three EPs and an album between April and June 2021 prove. All set to be put out under the series title 'Ever Decreasing Circles', The Indica Gallery EP is the first in that set, and suggests we're in for a very, very interesting time when the next instalments follow.

The release comprises five remixes of tracks from Bell's 2020 solo outing, The View From Halfway Down, with reworkings completed by Martin Jenkins' Pye Corner Audio project, and the sixth piece here coming in the form of Bell's own edit of a PCA remix of his work, here credited to his GLOK alias. Name-dropping done, the record is a dense electronic trip into psychedelic cosmic disco slo-mo territories, dream-like ambient beauty and loose, baggy-trousered, nostalgic elec-indie fare.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan
out of stock $21.30
Tiger TS 24 (remastered)
Cat: EVADI 06. Rel: 18 Jun 24
Tiger TS 24 (7:30)
Tiger TS 24 (dub mix) (5:34)
One Way To Heaven (7:38)
Fourty 4 Magnum (6:53)
Review: Vasione Digitale collaborates once more with Italian techno luminary Marco Bellini, a pivotal figure in Italy's '90s club scene. Known for his residency at clubs like Aida and Area City in the Mediterranean's northeast, Bellini's flamboyant persona included memorable peak-time arrivals on his Harley Davidson. Beyond DJing countless nights and after hours, Bellini co-produced notable records including a standout collaboration with the late Alberto Bertapelle on Mammut Records. Their partnership shaped the label's distinct style, featuring dark arpeggiated basslines, metallic drum breaks, and exploratory dubbed-out journeys that left a lasting imprint on the electronic landscape.
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Intérprete: Black Pomade
out of stock $25.23
Swarm
Swarm (12")
Cat: 50WEAPONS 023. Rel: 25 Jan 13
Swarm
Headache
Review: With his collaborative album with Doc Daneeka still ringing in our collective ears, future RBMA participant Benjamin Damage delivers his latest solo missive. A far cry from the UKF inspired bass which characterised the producer's first releases, "Swarm" sees him deliver a brutal slab of uncompromising techno in the Marcel Dettmann mould, as a throbbing 4/4 kick is propelled along at a rate of knots by a dry arpeggio and severe dub chords. "Headache" meanwhile swaps brute force for military precision, as the sound of ascending aerial drones is accompanied by threadbare percussion in the form of a heavyweight tool made with the sole purpose of delivering its devastating payload on the dancefloor. With these two tracks, Mr Damage more than lives up to his moniker.
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Intérprete: Ben Pearce
out of stock $24.11
Several Streams Of Thought
Several Streams Of Thought (gatefold double 12")
Cat: KR 3016. Rel: 15 May 25
The Power Pyramids (6:43)
The Reassurance Ritual (6:57)
The Telecommuters (5:42)
Easing Into Tomorrow (5:32)
Myths & Inventions (6:39)
The Concept Of Practopia (7:16)
Scene Two (14:59)
Review: The man behind legendary London underground techno bash Lost, Steve Bicknell is back on KR3 with a nine-track LP that helps mark the label's fifth anniversary. Bicknell delivers seven of his raw signature sounds here and they combine the physical drive of techno with plenty of heady and atmospheric pads, all of which are frazzled, dusty and imperfect across four sides of wax. The first three are all intense and unrelenting deep techno odysseys with shadowy corners and unsettling sounds that bring a menacing presence. Side D shifts the tone with a 15-minute ambient piece that is tribal, luminous and meditative with cosmic signifiers and deep space energy, all keeping your mind locked in the moment.

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Blacknecks 006
Blacknecks 006 (hand-stamped double 12")
Cat: BLKN 006. Rel: 26 Nov 14
Moon Over Rotheram
Easy Lionel
Stunning Gurn
Don't Dream It Be It
Powerhole Gloryhole
Spudgun! Dave Hedgehog!
Don't Say It's Goodbye
Clubbing
Review: The Blacknecks project from Truss and Bleaching Agent has instilled some much needed humour into contemporary techno at a time when morose press shots, press releases filled with 'uncompromising' patter, and morbid aesthetics have become the prevailing trend. Originally an anonymous project, Blacknecks is now put to bed with the arrival of this sixth and final vinyl transmission and the pair are going out in style with a double pack that is perhaps their best work together. It's certainly possesses the most distinctive cover art illustration you'll see this month and the eight tracks within bristle with gut punching rhythms and aggressive basslines - all done with a knowing wink of course.
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out of stock $20.17
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