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Access Denied
Access Denied (white vinyl 12")
Cat: ACEW 004. Rel: 17 Aug 15
Many Machines (Carl Finlow, DJ SaY edit) (4:29)
Control The Rhythm (Carl Finlow, DJ SaY edit) (4:06)
Access Denied (Carl Finlow edit) (5:30)
Review: Italy's Emilio Urbano is back on ACEW Studios (A Credible Eye Witness) and it's been a long time between drinks; fifteen years to be exact. But what better way to return to the scene with a release featuring three edits by undisputed electro legend Carl Finlow (the man behind Silicon Scally and Random Factor) in collaboration with Alessandro Ferranti aka dj SaY. Absolutely epic sounds on "Many Machines" with its apocalyptic, vocoded vocals. "Control The Rhythm" is killer peak time electro bass, as is "Access Denied". For fans old old Anthony Rother and Bass Junkie & Dexorcist, look no further. Tip!
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Intérprete: Vincent Inc, Kondaktor
out of stock $9.68
Britain's Dirty Little Secret
Cat: MAR 002. Rel: 10 Jan 22
Old School (5:20)
Sugoi (5:18)
Flash Fight (5:46)
False Religion (6:45)
Review: The second release on the fascinating Mooziken Analog Room label comes not from Detroit-based Iranian Salar Ansari, who delivered the imprint's debut release, but rather British acid house, techno and drum & bass pioneer A Guy Called Gerald. The Mancunian channels the raw, analogue-rich heaviness of his early work throughout the EP, which sees him skip between twisted, cunningly swung, acid-fired heaviness ('Old Skool'), pleasingly metallic blends of electro, clonk and house ('Sugoi'), trippy and hypnotic early morning mysticism (the Berlin-friendly haziness of 'Flash Fight') and chunky, funk-tinged tech-house (the 'is it heavyweight house or light-touch techno' of 'False Religion', where Gerald makes a rare appearance on the mic).
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out of stock $14.66
Sharevari
Sharevari (12")
Cat: P 928. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Sharevari (vocal) (5:34)
Sharevari (instrumental) (6:16)
 in stock $14.39
Beyond The Veil EP
Cat: NEXX 001. Rel: 25 Nov 24
Beyond The Veil (6:42)
Patience Paradox (5:56)
First Of 22 (6:21)
Gone Full Circle (7:14)
Review: Oslo's A:G has been doing his thing successfully for some time, side-stepping expectations of music from his home city by delivering music that's frequently heavier and more mind-mangling. Here the Norwegian delivers the debut release of a new label, Nocturnal Expeditions, beginning with the restless acid lines, deep bass, vintage progressive house motifs and semi-bleeping lead lines of 'Beyond The Veil'. He opts for more stomping beats and LFO-inspired bass on the similarly psychedelic 'Patient Paradox', before reaching for rave piano stabs on the nostalgic excellence of 'First of 22'. Best of all, though, is closing cut 'Gone Full Circle', where ethereal melodiesm spacey pads and squelchy TB-303 tweaks ride a psychedelic house groove.
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Yossi Amoyal Presents Fluere IV
A1 People - "Do It" (Metamatics remix)
Kosmogonik - "Circuitry"
Silicon Scally - "Relay"
Matt Chester - "November Pathways"
CiM - "Recursive"
Review: Since Zip and Villalobos made it one of their coveted deep digs to be heard pealing out of a thousand after hours sessions, the Metamatics remix of A1 People has been a teasingly out of reach dream grab for many a minimal electro head. Now Yossi Amoyal has done the good deed of getting the track remastered and repressed as part of his Fluere series toasting 15 years of Sushitech. As well as that masterclass of elegant machine funk, there's also Kosmogonik's mind-bendingly brilliant 'Circuitry', Silicon Scally's body-popping electro-noir 'Relay' and Matt Chester's melancholic 'November Pathways' to keep your up-all-night marathon sets peppered with spangled surprises.
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out of stock $12.17
RM 12015
RM 12015 (12")
Cat: RM 12015. Rel: 30 Mar 22
A2 - "Open Your Mind" (6:52)
A2 - "Entity" (7:35)
Andy Panayi - "Acidbend" (6:28)
Stopouts - "Pass Go" (8:00)
Review: Always a good week when some new RAND Muzik drops. The Leipzig imprint's brand of understated grooves are on fine display once again on this various artists EP. On RM 12015, feel the low-slung and funky dub of A2's 'Open Your Mind' which they follow up with some moody computer funk on the next track 'Entity'. Over on the B side, Andy Panayi serves up some dusty 303 shenanigans on 'Acidbend' in the vein of classic Cabinet Records and closing it out is Stopouts with the subterranean breaks of 'Pass Go'.
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out of stock $11.62
Nine Oh Nine EP
Cat: TSEP 777. Rel: 02 Mar 23
Did You Catch That? (5:40)
Dark Dancefloor (4:48)
Take Nine Oh Nine (8:15)
Can You Keep Up? (4:32)
Review: The Abstract Eye aka Gifted & Blessed always makes electrifying music that brims and bristles with energy. It is dense and textural and requires close attention to unpack and get lost in but that effort is always more than repaid. This is another brilliantly heavy outing, a first on Technoindigenous, that makes great use of one of the most legendary bits of gear in any studio - the TR-909, Here the artist finds new ways to make it sing with acid-laced house, clattering percussion and cosmic synth work that will rewire your brain.

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Cool Warm Divine EP
Cat: SIGN 3. Rel: 16 Feb 11
Cool Warm Divine
Nobody Else
Twinkerbelly
The Unseen
Nobody Else (part 2)
Review: Last seen in 2008 dropping a trio of EPs from Creepy Autograph, Valentine Connexion make a welcome return. Little may be known of The Abstract Eye, the mysterious entity responsible for the five tracks that make up Cool Warm Divine, but there's a certain Detroit hotness, a vintage rawness and undeniable analogue sexiness running through the production here. The title track pays homage to the vintage Detroit sound pioneered by Drexciya et al, laying a multiplicity of bubbling synth flourishes over rippling drum machine kicks. It's the slippery analogue flex of B Side opener "The Unseen" that impresses the most though; all neon synth lines tinged with futuristic sensibilities over simmering bass and snapping Model 500 kicks.
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out of stock $8.85
Rubber Chunks
Cat: FSK 011. Rel: 31 May 07
Phormal
Patriotic Acid
2 Daze Become 1
Rubber Chunks
Review: "Rubber Chunks" is Luke Vibert's latest emission under the Ace Of Clubs tag, a moniker he first used back in 2002 for the Paperplane imprint. This righteous four tracker keeps Vibert firmly rooted in the slowed-down acid territory that's marked out some of his best ever material. This First Cask release is dazzling.
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Intérprete: Jerome Hill, David E Sugar
out of stock $8.85
Acidwerk
Acidwerk (limited hand-stamped 12")
Cat: P303 02. Rel: 20 May 22
Acidwerk (8:05)
Optic Flow (6:17)
Acid (4:56)
Perception Of Time (5:38)
Review: It's time to strap in for another ride around Planet 3030, this time with Acid Synthesis as your pilot. Theer are zero prizes for guessing the style son offer here: right from the opening cut the acid lines begin to warp themselves around you over icy techno pulses. 'Optic Flow' then brings a more rugged 303 line that is stretched and skewed over dubby, bulbous drums and 'Acid' then gets down and dirty with a nice menacing lead and haunting pads off in the distance. Last of all, 'Perception Of Time' cuts loose on far-sighted pads and bendy bass, taught kicks and a nice heady sense of soulful futurism.
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out of stock $16.05
Acid Sessions Vol 3
Acid Sessions Vol 3 (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: ZC 039. Rel: 13 Mar 25
Acidulant - "Serpentacid" (5:19)
Sarufaromeo & Papaverhof - "Acid Nihonshu" (5:18)
G303 - "Live Long & Prosper" (5:07)
Paul Renard - "SO36" (5:23)
Review: Acid Sessions Vol. 3 is another white-knuckle journey into the world of acid with five top talents in the field all pushing their own limits. Acidulant opens with "Serpentacid' featuring hypnotic 303 grooves and relentless energy, then Sarufaromeo & Papaverhof deliver 'Acid Nihonshu' which blends atmospheric depth with chaotic acid vibes. G303 takes you beyond with 'Live Long and Prosper,' an interstellar anthem filled with cosmic acid and resonant grooves. Paul Renard closes with 'SO36' which is all about the fat rhythms and powerful dancefloor drive. Long live acid is what we say.

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Acid Avengers 020
Cat: AAR 020. Rel: 04 Feb 22
Acidulant - "Super Rave" (4:33)
Acidulant - "Save The Last Rave" (3:28)
Acidulant - "Hauz Trax" (5:47)
Voiron - "Bon Kick Voiron" (3:40)
Voiron - "Digital Voiron Workstation" (4:30)
Voiron - "Sugar Voiron" (4:31)
Review: Some six years after debuting via a deliciously angular and energetic EP from Jaquarius and Mono-Enzyme 307, the Acid Avengers imprint notches up release number 20. Like most of the label's EPs, it's a multi-artist affair. Sometime Balkan Vinyl and Bass Assault artist Acidulant handles side A, bouncing between rushing, piano-sporting 1992 hardcore revivalism ('Super Rave'), sub-heavy deep electro haziness ('Save The Last Rave') and throbbing, arpeggio driven trance/breakbeat techno fusion ('Hauz Trax'). Voiron, who last graced the label back in 2016, takes over on the flip. The Paris-based producer first fuses glistening, spacey melodies, twisted acid lines, post-electro beats and dirty bass on 'Bon Kick Voiron', before opting for deep acid house on 'Digital Voiron Workstation' and atmospheric, Orbital-meets-'90s tech-house on 'Sugar Voiron'.
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I Am Clockwise
Cat: HEND 001. Rel: 05 Dec 24
Peyote Country Club (8:27)
Human Endeavour (6:58)
Every Pleasure, Every Sin (6:42)
Every Pleasure, Every Sin (Ivan Iacobucci's remix) (6:02)
Review: Acoustic Vision crafts an exceptional EP bursting with rich techno personality. The opening track, 'Peyote Country Club' grabs attention immediately with its infectious rhythm, sharp percussion, and irresistible flow. A light yet captivating melody hovers over deep, bouncing basslines, building into a perfect storm of dancefloor energy. It's a standout cut that seamlessly blends a cool vibe with driving momentum. 'Human Endeavour' ventures into darker territory, offering a tribal groove layered with eerie, hypnotic elements. The haunting melodies create a sense of being swept into a deep, mystical rave, where the rhythm pulls you in. Subtle house influences sneak in as the track progresses, with distant keys adding a sophisticated touch that leaves an impression on you.
'Every Pleasure, Every Sin' shifts gears, delivering a refreshing blend of ambient house that feels like a breezy summer afternoon. The track is pure elegance that harkens back to the vintage early 90s. The remix of the same track turns things on their head, adding a wicked bassline, playful breakbeat, and a more ominous vibe. The inclusion of an acid line gives it a nostalgic, classic feel, ensuring this version stands out with its playful edge.
Definitely an artist to watch in the future."
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Four Tracks
Four Tracks (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: MNQ 164. Rel: 19 Jun 24
Wounds (5:31)
Life Reborn (5:08)
Spectres (5:27)
Digital Space Interface (4:21)
Review: Mannequin's line in techno is always steely and fad-free, so Alessandro Adriani is a perfect person to step up and make the next contribution to its catalogue. There is an electro overtone to the opener with its muscular rhythms and zippy synths making for a dark, dystopian vibe. 'Life Reborn' then ups the energy levels with paddy kick drums beneath coruscated arps and tumbling hits that bring a hint of old-school EBM to the party. 'Spectres' is more overtly dark and hard and menacing with its ghoulish vocals and 'Digital Space Interface' then takes off to the cosmos on more sleek lines and something machine drum funk.
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out of stock $17.44
The Zone Beginning EP
Cat: KR 034. Rel: 03 Dec 10
Moon Shine
Composite Profuse The Marble Base Cross
Tesla Sonic Sectio Aurea
out of stock $8.85
Electrix Shox Volume 1
Cat: ELECTRIX 006. Rel: 08 Dec 15
The Advent - "Eurodynamic" (5:08)
The Advent - "Diverse Scope" (5:46)
Mazzula - "Carl Craig Always Did" (5:26)
Mazzula - "Doors" (4:13)
Review: Cisco Ferreria may be better known for his banging techno as The Advent, but also proves his talent as a producer of bass heavy electro here for Billy Nasty's electro side label Electrix. "Eurodynamic" is darkside aquatic electro for freaks that fans of Dopplereffekt will equally admire. "Diverse Scope" intensifies things with a fierce beat assault and an epic sci-fi atmosphere. On the flip are two tracks by Mazzula. The affectionately titled "Carl Craig Always Did" features layer upon layer of razor sharp synths, whether they're played or arpeggiated, that's such a delight to hear; its like a massage for your ears. Finally "Doors" goes out all guns blazing on this fierce four to the floor peak time electro stomper. Tip!
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out of stock $8.30
EPM20 EP2
EPM20 EP2 (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: EPM 22V. Rel: 21 Sep 21
The Advent & Zein Ferreira - "Strangeform" (5:22)
Carl Finlow - "Optogenetic" (7:17)
Detroit's Filthiest - "Werewolf" (5:21)
Modulator AKA Freddie Fresh - "Promars" (5:27)
Review: EPM20 Ep2 goes off on an electro tangent here. On this one, we have veteran producer Cisco Ferreira aka The Advent teaming up with his son Zein on the ferocious electro dystopia of "Strangeform" and as if that was not enough, another legend, the one and only Carl Finlow appears next with the abstract, cybernetic beats of "Optogenetic". Over on the flip, we have someone by the name of Detroit's Filthiest (quite an accolade!) who is in fact Motor City stalwart Julian Shamou (Motor City Electro Company) known for his work as 313 Bass Mechanics or Digitek, and longstanding hero of the Midwest Freddie Fresh should need no introduction; his contribution here under the Modulator alias is the deep mind IDM journey "Promars".
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Zevar
Zevar (12")
Cat: SPEC 04. Rel: 11 Mar 25
Zevar (6:20)
Xtz (5:51)
Station (5:57)
RTHM (5:58)
Review: Aedis, aka one half of Iso Aka, is the work of David Iriarte, an Amsterdam-based artist who delves into deep techno territory here with burrowing sounds that are physical but cerebral in equal measure. It's a sound he has interrogated on several EPs for the likes of Hivern Discs in the last five years but never as successfully as this. On Zevar, he navigates tech house depths, mystic 2-step and rolling techno and the EP's spaciousness is striking-modulated delays, cavernous reverb and deep sub frequencies create an immersive trip detailed with fragmented voices and psychedelic refrains on 'Xtz'', intricate breaks on 'Station' and heavy bass tones on 'RTHM' which add texture and tension. Each track balances revelation and restraint. Classy stuff.
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out of stock $14.39
WATER: Dancing Moon
WATER: Dancing Moon (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: AESP 001. Rel: 11 Feb 19
House In Blue Rain (5:42)
Dancing Moon (7:55)
Throne Of Clay (6:51)
Review: A new project based out of Copenhagen - Aether's Spring comes shrouded in mystery but makes a bold statement with this first transmission. WATER: Dancing Moon 12" leads in with "House In Blue Rain," a downcast track bathed in melancholic pads and blown out percussion around a steady 4/4 tick. "Dancing Moon" is a more kinetic affair that works with all kinds of synth shapes alongside some primal drum machine percussion that lends the track a new wave quality that suits it just fine. Closer "Throne Of Clay" spreads across the B side in a brooding, journeying epic fit for the likes of classic James Holden or a more wave-minded Jon Hopkins.
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out of stock $1.10
Analord 07
Cat: ANALORD 07. Rel: 22 Apr 05
Lisbon Acid
Pitcard
AFX Acid
Review: 7th in a series of 10. Aphex Twin is back!! Rhythmic and melodic. 4 tracks. Limited.
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Intérprete: Daniel Andreasson
out of stock $8.85
LWS 001
LWS 001 (12")
Cat: LWS 001. Rel: 09 Sep 24
Chicago Babussa (7:26)
Desert Earth (7:09)
Dynamic (7:11)
Electric Love (6:45)
Review: Lirica White Series makes its debut here with the first 12" from AI Robot. There is an element of humanity and real emotion in these sounds right from the off: 'Chicago Babussa' is a bustling and percussive techno cut with some zippy leads that head off to the cosmos. 'Desert Earth' again blends tribal percussion with retro-future synth sounds and chunky grooves that will sound great nice and loud. 'Dynamic' is a throwback proto-house sound with crashing hits and twitchy pads and 'Electric Love' closes out with some pulsing acid lines and a more pensive feel in the chord structures. Four fresh cuts that get this label off to a good start.
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out of stock $16.32
Ta Kish Kan
AKA SOL
Cat: BP 010. Rel: 29 Nov 24
Ta Kish Kan (7:39)
No Mas (feat Kinamun) (6:03)
Kidz (7:20)
Kidz (Elena Colombi's Are The Kids Alright remix) (6:14)
Review: This is the debut EP from DJ, producer and multidisciplinary artist Sol Leon under the moniker aka-Sol. It marks years of creative evolution and finds him blending vibrant energy with raw emotion across three tracks. aka-Sol channels a psychedelic edge into the punk roots of electronic music here by using modular synths and analogue textures to challenge modern club norms and genre boundaries. It results in a fearless offering that is equal parts love letter and provocation and invites headbanging and liberation on the dancefloor. A remix by Osare! Editions' Elena Colombi completes the EP, with experimental, post-punk and club intersections.
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Envy Turned Curiosity EP
Cat: TTT 065. Rel: 01 May 18
Money Between Friends (8:00)
Envy Turned Curiousity (6:05)
Deepstate Riddim (4:38)
Designer Life (6:48)
Review: Exotic Dance Records founder J.Albert has been scouted out by Will Bankhead for the man's The Trilogy Tapes imprint, and we have to say that this feels like the perfect match. Both the label and the artist have a knack for the unexpected, with the former having released an infinite multitude of electronic genres and the latter twisting and turning between techno, electro, and something undefinable. Made up of glitchy breaks and surreal waves of electornic dust, "Money Between Friends" and "Envy Turned Curiosity" both exude an industrial dubbiness that is rarely achieved by others. On the B-side, "Deepstate Riddim" is some neo-jungle badness that evolves the genre magnificently, and "Designer Life" ends on a more sinister note, launching a minimal wave of electronics surrounded by warm blasts of sub-bass. Recommended, naturally...
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out of stock $15.22
00AM 004
00AM 004 (12")
Cat: 00AM 004. Rel: 08 Dec 20
Alfredo92 - "Tente Hjul" (DJ Fett Birger XB3711 F3 remix) (4:23)
Fantastic Man - "On The Run" (5:54)
ESB - "Sequential Dub" (6:44)
2wo2imes - "Immune" (6:40)
Review: With previous appearances from talents such as D. Tiffany, Iron Curtis and Priori, Canadian label 00:AM bring you their fourth various artists compilation. On the A side of 00AM 004, they roped in two artists that they've have had the pleasure of hosting in Montreal over the past couple years: the inimitable DJ Fett Burger, who gives Copenhagen's Alfredo92 (Axces) a woozy slo-mo acid rework of his 'Tente Hjul' (XB3711 F3 Remix). This one is perfect tackle for getting weird at the afterhours. On the flip it's clearly more of a dub techno affair, and where this EP really got us moving and grooving: Vancouver's Elan Benaroch aka ESB with the rolling and hypnotic "Sequential Dub", followed by the glacial and cavernous thump of "Immune" by 2wo2imes taking you deeper into the Quebec winter frost.
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out of stock $13.27
My Star Is Acid EP
Cat: VR 03. Rel: 30 Jan 23
My Star Is Acid (6:28)
Tito Mazzetta & Aliana - "In My Dream" (6:10)
Gravitational Pool (5:39)
Galaxy Orchestra (5:58)
Lost In The Future (3:26)
Review: Rising Ukrainian producer Aliana shows off a bright, emotional sound on this debut EP. 'My Star Is Acid' kicks off with fresh breakbeats overlaid with metallic synths and busy melodies that uplift your mood. Tito Mazzetta joins Aliana for the more dubby and swinging Detroit house of 'In My Dream' which is a beautiful track and then 'Gravitational Pool' strips things right back to another dubby rhythm that is kinetic and holds you in suspense thanks to the sustained and eerie chords. 'Galaxy Orchestra' is a cosmic techno symphony with more great acid lines and 'Lost In The Future' is space-y ambient for deep thought. A superb debut.
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out of stock $10.52
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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out of stock $31.83
ZMNT 003
ZMNT 003 (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: ZMNT 003. Rel: 13 Jan 20
Time Tales (5:06)
My Vibe (feat WMN) (3:12)
Shades Of Tuch (4:34)
The Dead Cry (4:16)
Patch Dance (3:48)
Ten Fold Rule (4:00)
Review: If you like your electro to be scraped off the sewer pipes and flambeed for extra effect, then ZEMENT have you covered with this mucky gem from Alonzo. "Time Tales" has the kind of grinding synth tones and dystopian vocoder action that would be right at home in a Helena Hauff DJ set, while "My Vibe" switches things up with a saucy vocal take from WMN that comes on like Peaches jamming with Dopplereffekt. "Shades Of Tuch" takes things in a spooky direction, while "The Dead Cry" keeps things sparse and chilling. "Patch Dance" turns the distortion up to 11, and "Ten Fold Rule" rounds things off with another wonderfully murky lead line for the end of days.
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out of stock $9.40
Mutual Pleasure 006
Cat: MUPL 006. Rel: 18 Jan 23
Freak Syndrome (feat partiboi69) (4:14)
Freaky With You (5:00)
Freaky Bitch (4:46)
She's A Freak (4:25)
Review: Mutual Pleasure clocks up a sixth outing here with more searing electro sounds. Behind the beats is Amadeezy who is from Boston and behind the much-loved trap and dirty south night PVRPLE. He makes plenty of sleazy sounds as demonstrated here on a fun, party-starting EP that is not low on quality. 'Freak Syndrome' (feat partiboi69) kicks off with booty-shaking bass and tight bars while 'Freaky Bitch' is just that with its bumping bottom ends over oversized kick drum funk next to a classic vocal sample. Two further, even more frenzied bass-driven bangers round out the b-side.
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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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Numan's Touch
Cat: RBHLL 001. Rel: 14 Oct 24
Numan's Touch (5:38)
What Else? (7:12)
This Is What I See (7:33)
Bluer Than Ever (6:26)
Review: Dan Andrei is arguably one of the finest selectors of this generation and a master minimal producer who makes electronic music of the highest order. His latest outing sees him inaugurating his own brand-new label alongside Claudiu Stefan. Rainbow Hill is a platform for their more personal ideas and starts with four more of Andrei's brilliantly deft yet dramatic tracks. 'Numan's Touch' kicks off with rolling drums and bass and a fine eco-system of cosmic pads, twinkling keys and fizzing synths that are theatrical and involving. 'What Else?' then gets darker and more intense with heady loops and wispy pads, and again the ante is upped and the darkness pervades once more on the tense and taught dub-tech roller 'This Is What I See'. Last of all, 'Bluer Than Ever' floats above the floor with airy pads and radiant chords. A perfect 5am vibe.
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Nostalgia EP
Cat: CHIWAX 022LTD. Rel: 11 Apr 25
In The Cemetery (part III) (5:57)
Summer Nostalgia (6:12)
Autumn Nostalgia (5:23)
Sorrowful Joy (6:10)
Review: Chiwax welcomes Andrew Red Hand here for his third outing on the revered house label. We're told it is one of his most intimate and personal releases and there sure is plenty of deep and pensive energy to 'In The Cemetery (part III)' with its snappy electro rhythms but long-sustained and introspective chords. 'Summer Nostalgia' is raw, punchy techno and 'Autumn Nostalgia' gets more banging with a brazen bassline and celestial synth glow. 'Sorrowful Joy' closes down with a celebratory air in the happy chords but the betas remain heady.

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Una Serie De Crimenes Sonoros
Cat: ETDG 001. Rel: 11 Feb 25
Frecuencias Mortiferas
Gloria O Ambulancia
Divino Don
Sangre Y Castigo
Mi Don Es Mi Maldicion
Review: Circulo Cerrado introduces its first sub-label, here. E.T.D.G. is "where sound tells a story." Aniano invites you in with Una Serie de Crimenes Sonoros, a concept EP that blurs the line between fiction and reality. Driven by a techno undercurrent, the release continues the exploration of El Terror De Galdar while incorporating electro and minimal influences and drawing inspiration from 1980s sci-fi cinema and retro video games. The EP features TR-909 rhythms and intricate Nord Lead 2 synth work and delves into human darkness through electronic soundscapes.
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Forbidden Galaxy EP
Cat: ARSM 001. Rel: 19 Feb 13
Forbbiden Galaxy
Circumpolar
Convection
Radiant
out of stock $8.02
Viebi Po Bratski
Cat: TP 019. Rel: 02 Feb 23
Gypsy Man (4:48)
Nahuy (5:18)
Amo Delphino (4:41)
Mabe (5:07)
Amo Delphino (Cardopusher remix) (6:14)
Review: Any Act bring a truly punk sensibility to their techno. This latest visceral offering comes on the Tram Planet label and it is another continuation of their previous outing Ne Boyat'sya. 'Gypsy Man' launches into a collision of twisted melodies and oversized kick drums before a lashing breakbeat arrives to take over. 'Nahuy' is another eye-watering mix of brutal drums and bright, squealing synths then corrugated industrial techno defines 'Amo Delphino' and 'Mabe.' Noise master Cardopusher does his thing on a high-impact remix to close.
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out of stock $15.49
Escape Reality
Cat: LIXTP 002. Rel: 17 Jan 23
Beau6 (3:28)
Axis (7:10)
Those Busy Circuits (5:40)
Everything Move (5:24)
Escape Light (5:35)
The Us Frequency (6:09)
Review: Paul Byrne aka Apiento follows up releases on Music For Dreams, World Unknown and World Building with six tracks that go deep for the collaborative Love International & Test Pressing label LIXTP, covering esoteric electronica through to transcendental dance. Beginning with the mesmerising and celestial electro beats of 'Beau6', leading into second A-0side track 'Axis' an evocative one which has you covered for sunrise breaks. There's also more retro vibes aplenty over on the flip with 'Escape Light' which is an intelligent and contemplative IDM cut, while 'The Us Frequency' channels the high tech soul of first wave Detroit.
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out of stock $17.44
The Tesla Agents Vol 1
Cat: TSL 001. Rel: 29 Jul 10
Stratosfear
Sentry
Hyperion
Test Radio
out of stock $8.85
Transcending The Post Industrial
Cat: TH 001. Rel: 13 Jul 10
The Transhumans - "Postindustrial"
The Transhumans - "Space Time Illusion"
Arcanoid - "Old Memories"
Arcanoid - "Dislexia"
The Transhumans - "Alma Y Maguina"
out of stock $9.95
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 $21.03
Caged (feat Hardfloor remix)
Caged (feat Hardfloor remix) (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: VIS 324. Rel: 20 Sep 21
Caged
Caged (Hardfloor remix)
Curvature
Replicants
Review: 20/20 Vision present the debut release from Manchester based artists Armec. Following releases for Cultivated Electronics and Furthur Electronix, the Caged EP hits the ground running - with a record that spans heavy club-ready electro and futuristic soundscapes. Complete with a hefty remix from German acid connoisseurs Hardfloor.

'Caged' sucks us down the rabbit hole with dense textures fortified by an infectious groove, vast pads, and bubbling synth lines. The Hardfloor remix of 'Caged' submerges us into an acidic electro trip - fuelled by quirky melodic licks, a menacing low-end and body shaking drums.

On the flip side 'Curvature' is an out-and-out understated bomb. Propelled by a squelching, supercharged bassline which soars over Armec's signature textural landscape, it's reinforced by razor sharp hats and a heavy kick-drum. 'Replicants' is a side-winding, emotionally charged cut that feels truly fresh and forward-thinking. Deep, luscious pads are underpinned by a superbly engineered break-beat driven groove.

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Intérprete: Wes Baggaley
out of stock $6.63
The Activity Of Sound
The Activity Of Sound (12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: FIRSTCUT 011. Rel: 04 Sep 24
Caged (9:54)
One Foot In The Rave (7:04)
Waldorf Salad (6:49)
Review: First Cut has tapped up Giles Armstrong for a superb new 12" in the form of his 'The Activity of Sound' EP. A pivotal figure in Dublin's bubbling underground scene for over 20 years, Armstrong has long been a respected techno selector and has also made his mark by co-founding the much-loved Electric City club night. Now he is also showing his chops as a producer to complete the circle. The 303-fuelled energy of 'Caged' and the equally acid-driven weapon that is 'One Foot In The Rave' cannot fail to electrify any set and then the closer 'Waldorf Salad' (named maybe after the synth that was used to make it?) is a superbly melodic cut with heavy bass for the more late night hours. With this outing, Armstrong shows there is little he cannot do in the electronic realm.
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out of stock $13.27
Pyroclast
Pyroclast (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: SMPH 002. Rel: 09 May 25
Pyroclast (5:56)
Tephra (6:24)
Pyroclast (DC Salas remix) (7:27)
Tephra (Paolo Mosca remix) (6:25)
Review: Smiling Phases returns with its second outing and hands it over to Parisian producer Arve, who clearly has a deep understanding of many different genres as the two tunes he serves up go way beyond the predictable. Opener 'Pyroclast' is a fast and physical one that blends radiant house grooves with deep, disruptive rhythms and myriad cosmic synth lines that swirl around the mix. 'Tephra' is another busy workout with pumping drums and an array of different synth textures spraying around the groove. On the B-side, 'Pyroclast' gets a remix by Belgian producer DC Salas, who takes it into retro-future 90s trance-techno territory and Italy's Paolo Mosca, who injects warmth and depth as well as a little cosmic mystery.
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Sigma Detection
Cat: FOMO 001. Rel: 15 May 25
Calm Under Pressure (6:32)
Dark Arches (7:13)
Maelstrom (7:09)
Torsion (6:37)
Review: Polish label FOMO_ debuts with the first in its news Spectral series, and who better to kick off with than the ever innovative ASC. He is a master of musical tension and abstraction and shows that with four tracks that build up the pressure and never let it go. 'Calm Under Pressure' is soothing up top with its smeared, spectral pads, but there's pent-up tension in the low end that keeps you on edge. 'Dark Arches' soundtracks an underground cavern with haunting pads and icy, watery droplets and 'Maelstrom' gets more direct with jostling broken beats, hissing trails and unsettling deep space mystery. 'Torsion' is the most maximal of the lot - an in-your-face collage of loopy, snappy drums and sordid synth sludge.

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More Of That Frightful Oompty Boompty Music: Part 1
The Asphodells - "We Are The Axis" (Hardway Bros Scrutton St Via Crucifix Lane remix) (6:34)
Autarkic - "Sleepover" (6:14)
Ruf Dug - "Manctalo Banger" (5:31)
Mehmet Aslan - "Shizowaves" (5:57)
Review: Inspired by the late, great Andrew Weatherall - whom they represented for many years - the Spun Out DJ agency has decided to release a swathe of compilation style EPs showcasing the work of some of their artists. Fittingly, this first volume in the series begins with something Weatherall-related: a deliciously trippy and psychedelic remix of a track by the Ashpodells (AKA Lord Sabre himself and Timothy J Fairplay) from long-time DJ buddy Sean Johnston as Hardway Brothers. It's followed by another raw, razor-sharp chunk of chugging electronic wonkiness from Aukratic ('Sleepover'), a gorgeously colourful Italo-disco bubbler from Ruf Dug ('Manctalo Banger') and a low-slung, post-punk-inspired dancefloor workout from James Savage and Optimo's Johnnie Wilkes and Naum Gabo.
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out of stock $16.05
Trephine
Trephine (12")
Cat: IMPASSE 002. Rel: 17 Nov 15
Trephine (6:39)
Dualism (8:04)
M39 (2:26)
Review: Although Bristol's Asusu seems to be a permanent resident of the deepest and darkest caves of the electronic music scene, he's been one of the most important artists to the Livity Sound catalogue in terms of bringing in new flavours and styles with each new release. The club scene outsider returns with a second 12" on his Impasse label blessed with three tunes that blur the lines between techno and electro. The opener "Trephine" is a rugged, swinging power house built with sliding kick drums, intricate moulds of percussion and warm licks off bass. On the B-side, "Dualism" scurries its pieces of glitch and distortion over sombre drones and rattling waves of synths, and "M39" continues down the path of the abstract thanks to a chilling backdrop of sci-fi vocal samples and alien-like sonics. A spectacular blend of sounds, and warmly recommended.
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out of stock $9.14
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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Riding The Void EP
Cat: RN 160. Rel: 28 Jul 15
Riding The Void (album version) (6:29)
Riding The Void (Scuba pulse mix) (7:05)
Riding The Void (Nought remix) (7:05)
Riding The Void (tool) (3:24)
Review: One of experimental electronic music's most transgressive labels returns and it's always a pleasure; this time in the form of Frankfurt legend Uwe Schmidt. "Riding The Void" with its dark and dense minimal electro workout builds gradually, showcasing the immaculate studio skills he has become renown over the last 25 years. There's some fine remixes on offer here too; none other than Scuba stepping up to offer a tremendously dark and hypnotic remix. Herr Schmidt himself steps up to deliver two more fine remixes; the smooth minimal house vibe of old Force Inc. et al on the Nought remix while the Consumed mix takes it back into the electro realm, albeit a darker and harder take somewhere between Silicon Scally and E.R.P.
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out of stock $9.68
Space Culture Vol 1
Cat: BLIQ 06. Rel: 14 Jan 13
Audio Atlas - "Finland"
Pietro Tangianu - "Frabaer"
Matti Turunen - "Nocturne"
Review: For their sixth release, deep house doyens Bliq present something a little different in the form of Space Culture Volume 1, the label's first compilation 12". The A-side is given over to the dub techno of Audio Atlas, whose track "Finland" is a suitably chilly excursion into mid-tempo 4/4, its steady pulse and icy chords seemingly inspired by a wintry Scandinavian forest at dusk. On the flip, Pietro Tangianu's "Frabaer" is a similarly laid back production, but one that thaws things slightly with its warmer, housier chords, and swung rhythm though its subs are as deep as the A-side. Finally, Matti Turunen's "Nocturne" offers something entirely different, a sparse electro track whose minimal 808 rhythms and thick bass are contrasted with melodic pads and brittle diamond-like textures.
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out of stock $8.30
Levana's Tears
Levana's Tears (splattered vinyl 12")
Cat: SCV 01. Rel: 10 May 21
Petite Mort (feat S Rose) (5:56)
A Sliced Up Pear (6:42)
Suspiria (6:11)
Intuition (5:47)
Intuition (Black Merlin remix) (8:21)
Petite Mort (Trenton Chase remix) (5:20)
Review: Levana's Tears is Aura Nox's first solo EP on Science Cult, which also makes its own debut with this fantastic electro 12". The opener is all twitchy synths and slapping drum breaks before the drums and synths 'A Sliced Up Pear' sound like they have been fired out of some futuristic later gun. 'Intuition' explores a slower, darker vibe with menacing bass and jittery drum patterns, and the remix of it from Black Merlin then slows down even further to make for a widescreen cinematic exploration. 'Petite Mort' (Trenton Chase remix) rounds out with some happy melodies and retro 80s synth flourishes. All in all, a fine debut.
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out of stock $12.46
In It For The Money EP
Cat: LDR 06. Rel: 27 Jul 10
I've Missed The Last Bus Home
I Can See Your House From Here
An Cnoc Rua
To The Moon & Back
Autonomous System
out of stock $7.74
Rated AUX
Rated AUX (double 12")
Cat: PBX 12. Rel: 13 Nov 07
Rated AUX (Aaron Carl's Wallshaker remix)
Rated AUX (DJ Xed Crobot crew's Play It Loud X edit)
Rated AUX (Mr De's electro funk mix)
Rated AUX (N Ter Crobot Crew's Crobot mix)
We Are The Future (The Advent's remix B)
We Are The Future (Detroit Grand Pubahs' Paris The Black FU's mix)
Review: "Rated AUX", by AUX 88, has already been played and charted by Dave Clarke, Juan Atkins, Aaron Carl and Kevin Sauderson. A massive Puzzlebox release.
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out of stock $10.80
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