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Dissonant
Dissonant (limited pink marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: AUA 005. Rel: 19 Apr 23
Dissonant I (4:38)
Dissonant II (7:27)
Dissonant III (6:51)
Dissonant IV (4:13)
Review: Adding yet another record to the pile that has so far been provided by the label A_A, the experimental dub artists behind said outfit (Satoshi Tomiie and Nao Gunji) have really outdone themselves out here. On pink splatter vinyl comes 'Dissonant', one of many EPs to have emerged from the same heads-down studio session that saw to its predecessor, 'Radiant'. Tracks 1-4 lock in a slew of impressive ear-scourings and dub-delayed experimentations, with the first and last tracks particularly blowing us away with their broken beats, which allow for more attention to be paid to every undulation, crackle and knock.
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out of stock $19.96
Diskordant: Live
Diskordant: Live (orange vinyl 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: AOR 05. Rel: 12 Sep 24
Intro (1:15)
Diskordant (8:38)
Disonant III (5:22)
Radiant IV (6:27)
Radiant I (10:50)
Review: Artificial Owl Recordings welcomes aboard New Yorkers Satoshi Tomiie and Naotake Gunji for the label's fifth release; a recording of their collaborative A_A project and live show, which first came to light at the Fridman Gallery in Manhattan. A_A, an ongoing audio project, explores the visceral tension between floor-centric ambient electronica and improvised sound/audio performance. Here, found and object-activated sounds fire a collective dub trigger, producing a distinctly somatic regrounding across five original works.
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out of stock $16.63
Fermionit
Fermionit (12")
Cat: SAHKO 036. Rel: 12 Sep 24
Fermionit (5:52)
Kulmamomentti (Jimi Tenor edit) (5:11)
Kulmamomentti (Timo Kaukolampi edit dub) (6:37)
Review: A aka Mika Vainio's 'Fermionit' is a significant release from the late Finnish producer, who passed away in 2017. Originally featured in a Belgium Detuned 6x12 boxset just before his death, the track received critical acclaim from collectors and fans. Now, it returns to Mika's own Sahko label for a well-deserved 12" release. 'Fermionit' embodies the essence of Finnish techno with its minimalistic, cold and stark sound. The track's passive-aggressive edge showcases Vainio's signature style, blending raw, unfiltered textures with a profound sense of depth. This release not only honors Vainio's legacy but also offers a chance for new listeners to experience the pure DNA of Finnish techno. An essential listen for fans of minimalist and avant-garde electronic music.
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 in stock $16.92
On Trappist-1
Cat: ENVLP 12008. Rel: 27 Mar 24
Trappist-1 (intro) (0:48)
B (2:32)
C (2:37)
D (5:05)
E (5:54)
F (1:53)
G (4:06)
H (1:39)
 in stock $14.98
Reverie(s)
Reverie(s) (hand-numbered clear mint vinyl 12" in spray-painted sleeve limited to 200 copies (comes in different coloured sleeve, we cannot guarantee which one you will receive))
Cat: KIMOCHI 28. Rel: 18 Dec 17
Do Let Your Youth Go To Waste (5:36)
Dancing On Soft Borders (reprise) (4:36)
After A Short Illness (2:43)
Dancing On Soft Borders (3:56)
RIYL Failures (9:32)
Review: While the name may be new, A New Line (Related) is supposedly the work of an already established musician, although Kimochi was never a label that cared about hype. The music stands just fine on its own, digging into the kind of dusty and dusky house and techno formations that the label has forged its hand-sprayed identity on. There's plenty of ambient techno twirls to be enjoyed on the likes of "Dancing On Soft Borders", while the beats melt away entirely on "After A Short Illness" and grandiose EP closer "RIYL Failures". Once again Kimochi comes up with the kind of meaningful variations on the 4/4 framework that keep our record bags full and our souls enriched.
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out of stock $17.75
Fenix EP
Fenix EP (12")
Cat: HVN 065. Rel: 03 Jun 24
Paranoid (6:05)
Black Dog (7:04)
Echoing (5:10)
Travelling Wind (7:34)
Orange Sailes (6:38)
Fenix (7:23)
Intérprete: Tom Drew
out of stock $18.31
Unfold
Unfold (limited 12")
Cat: PRTLL 001. Rel: 18 Dec 23
Unfold (6:38)
Apex (7:02)
Anaesthesia (4:16)
Learned Behaviour (5:47)
Forella (6:03)
Reorientation (3:20)
Review: Portal ends the year with a delightfully well-crafted and deliciously deep techno long player from Acaera. It opens up in dubbed-out and stripped-back fashion with supple rolling rhythms way down below the most deft of pads. 'Anaesthesia' brings some fizzing static electricity to the mix but the mood remains foggy and bleak in beautiful ways then 'Learned Behaviour' brings a little more thump to the low end but the atmosphere remains sparse. 'Forella' is a dub techno cruiser that floats on airy breaks and 'Reorientation' shuts down with three-plus minutes of eerie ambiance.
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 in stock $19.41
Surplus
Surplus (12")
Cat: PRESS 08. Rel: 14 Aug 17
Tour Garden Segway (12:23)
We Are Star Stuff Harvesting Star Light (6:43)
Another Drug We're On (Futura mix) (5:31)
out of stock $9.43
The Void Beneath
The Void Beneath (blue vinyl 12")
Cat: AUX 016. Rel: 19 Oct 16
Final Descent (3:55)
Endless Horizon (8:58)
Walk Below The Waters (7:13)
Wandering Aimlessly (6:56)
Review: Between Northern Electronics, Semantica, and Dimensional Exploration, techno deviant Acronym has built himself quite a reputation for conjuring the coldest, most mechanical sort of techno. In case you didn't get it, we think he's a master at the genre, and he's right up there on our list of favourite contemporaries alongside the likes of Abdulla Rashim. This new EP comes courtesy of the fledgling Auxiliary label, and it starts off by setting a cinematic scene through the hollow sounds of "Final Descent", a placid glow of harmonies which transform into an apocalyptic chain of metallic percussion on "Endless Horizon". "Walk Below The Waters" continues this mood on the flipside, thanks to a jittering artillery of drums and hi-hats that have been glued together by the raucous, minimalistic melodies suspended in the mid-end of the tune, only to be washed-out in the comparatively more diluted and tranquil whirlpool called 'Wandering Aimlessly".
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out of stock $10.54
Flow Through EP
Flow Through EP (12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: AKS 9. Rel: 27 Mar 23
Empty Mind (6:12)
Pattern (5:45)
Review: Laima Adelaide's new 12" on Shahr Farang is as deft as sound design gets. The hugely limited 12" is all about quiet artistry and mastering the small things. The A-side 'Empty Mind' is a delightfully sparse and empty yet potent piece with supple, suggestive rhythms and sustained chords that are grainy and lo-fi. It's amazing just how absorbing such little sound can be. 'Pattern' then takes up the whole of the flip with a more pulsing and dynamic rhythm but the whole tune still seems to float through space with distant starry twinkles, deep space energies and a hopeful sense of melodic beauty.
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out of stock $11.09
Correspondances
Cat: QR 003. Rel: 27 Oct 16
Intrication (8:35)
Noun (4:04)
Curiosity (2:03)
Province Statique (6:21)
Chemins Secondaires (2:46)
A Bell 2597 (5:08)
Floating Point (1:08)
out of stock $10.26
4Rest EP (reissue)
Cat: 15 UTRANF1. Rel: 22 Nov 19
4Rest (Dotted version) (7:00)
Brubaker's Slide (6:24)
Brubaker's Skank (3:32)
4Rest (Triplet version) (7:24)
Make Up Your Mind (Thirst) (9:23)
Review: African Nightlife is a pair of Dutch producers who cook up some intriguing and hugely original material back in the mid-nineties. Opener "4Rest" is a melange of drunken synths and hurried drums with tribal claps that sounds like little else, "Brubaker's Slide" and "Brubaker's Skank" is dub in the style of Adrian Sherwood, and closer "Make Up Your Mind" is a dark, pressurised and bass heavy rhythm detailed with myriad effects and percussive sounds that are bleak and otherworldly. That these tracks are all more than 20 years old is hard to believe because they still very much sound from the future.
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Intérprete: Antigone
out of stock $9.43
Neutropia Remixed
Neutropia Remixed (white vinyl 12")
Cat: RAMEN 002. Rel: 19 Feb 25
Thermo (Carrier version) (5:02)
Neutropia (Christina Vantzou remix) (3:22)
Algoflash (Upsammy remix) (6:00)
Pyrchid (Felix K Reinterpretation) (6:32)
Review: Agonis' debut album Neutropia receives a well-earned remix treatment here. Originally released in 2021, the album showcased Agonis' evolution beyond deep, hypnotic techno by incorporating half-paced drum & bass, rolling amen breaks, trip-hop and futuristic techno. Neutropia Remixed broadens this palette further with four distinctive reworks. Carrier slows 'Thermo' into a half-time rhythmic masterpiece, Christina Vantzou crafts a mesmerising drone trip, upsammy injects shimmering dynamics into 'Algoflash' and Felix K transforms 'Pyrchid' into an intricate drum workout.
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 in stock $15.52
Flash Crash/Hack Crash
Cat: AMEN 012/AWC008. Rel: 23 Sep 24
Agonis - "Black Swans" (5:02)
Konduku - "Liquidity" (6:24)
Lemont - "Cascading Mistakes" (6:49)
Varuna - "Speculative Communities" (6:24)
Review: Basel-based experimental labels Amenthia Recordings and A Walking Contradiction join forces for their first collaborative release here in the form of the Flash Crash/Hack Crash EP. Both labels are known for pushing boundaries within their close-knit creative circles and this one features Agonis' heavy stepper and Konduku's whirlpool of low frequencies on the Amenthia side, while Lemont continues the low-end, tripped-out vibe. Varuna represents A Walking Contradiction and delivers swampy, slow-motion sounds in their signature style. This release embodies both labels' commitment to daring, unconventional electronic sounds.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $16.08
Sad Eyes
Sad Eyes (12")
Cat: AKS 4. Rel: 17 Feb 17
AD (6:33)
Untitled 3 (feat Lenta) (5:58)
Ascosmic (11:30)
Intérprete: Agnostic Rhythm, Lumitecc
out of stock $10.26
Sacred Process
Cat: CIR 003. Rel: 08 Sep 22
Aversion (4:44)
Devotion (7:57)
Transmutation (8:35)
Devotion (Dino Sabatini remix) (8:33)
Intérprete: Joachim Spieth, Tom Drew
out of stock $14.98
Circa 90
Circa 90 (12")
Cat: NSR 007. Rel: 22 Feb 23
Upside Down (3:53)
View Dream (4:26)
Sunlight (3:28)
In Thaw (5:16)
Circa 90 (3:49)
W:You (3:22)
out of stock $19.41
Withy Step
Cat: LDOR 002. Rel: 18 Nov 21
Withy Step (4:14)
All Bases (4:58)
out of stock $13.59
Vortex (feat Yagya, Bluetrain mixes)
Vortex (feat Yagya, Bluetrain mixes) (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: LPY 08. Rel: 17 Oct 22
Vortex (6:24)
Vortex (Yagya remix) (6:35)
Customization (6:48)
Customization (Bluetrain Special edition dub) (7:50)
Review: After two utterly essential releases on ae Recordings and Primary Colours in 2021, Altone once more delivers the goods for Lempuyang. The label's eighth release brings together two of the most respected heads in the business on remix duties. Altone's deep & pulsing title track 'Vortex' gets Yagya's glacial treatment on the A-side. 'Customization' on the flip gets a Bluetrain rework; with Steve's trademark Special Edition Dub giving the track a dancefloor edge.
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Tags: Dub Techno
out of stock $10.54
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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 in stock $12.75
Day Drama/Night Drama
Day Drama/Night Drama (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: LPY 10. Rel: 06 Mar 23
Gradient - "Day Drama" (7:55)
Gradient - "Day Drama" (Altone Reshape) (6:42)
Altone - "Night Drama" (6:19)
Altone - "Night Drama" (Gradient Reshape) (7:14)
Review: There's a beautifully symmetrical aesthetic to the latest Lempuyang release that totally mirrors the impeccably positioned and delicately balanced sounds going on in the grooves. Two of the most consistent producers of the last few years - Altone and Gradient - produce creatively related tracks, the former named 'Day Drama' and the latter taking on 'Night Drama'. Then they hand their respective tracks over to each other for remixing duties and bingo, a pretty vital 12" is created, a gorgeous set of shimmering dubs on the A-side, and some heavyweight business for dark rainy nights on the flip. Both producers employ a modern day dub flavour to their minimal, moody techno, with it probably being fair to say that the influence of Maurizio and the Basic Channel label is fairly significant in the worlds of both. Altone's sound is a little grittier and seemingly fizzing with radioactivity, decaying and disintegrating as each offering proceeds, where there's something a bit more spartan and linear about Gradient's grooves, that seem to undulate and reverberate almost invisibly, propelling these exceptionally mixable, enjoyable DJ tools along almost under their own momentum. Nice work all round.
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Tags: Dub Techno
out of stock $14.42
Brera Som Som
Brera Som Som (180 gram vinyl double 12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: MIS 010. Rel: 07 Nov 24
Cyborg Pelikana (5:56)
Fanfaron (4:58)
Brera Som Som (7:25)
Prorokini (6:09)
Cyborg Pelikana (Shielding remix) (5:49)
Brera Som Som (Brainwaltzera remix) (5:03)
Fanfaron (Whylie remix) (6:30)
Brera Som Som (Martinou remix) (6:11)
Review: If you're familiar with imprints like Nous'laer Audio, AD93, Tikita, or Semantica, but haven't yet explored the galaxy of sound coming from Ahrpe Records, now's your chance. Amandra is one of two heads behind said stable, and here the French producer shows everyone what time it is with a space walk through acid warbles and tribalistic rhythms. Neither of which give a particularly accurate description of what's here, but both are defining features of the tracks and EP as a whole. Whether it's the jazz-imbued shuffle of 'Prorokini', the phat wobbling steps of 'Brera Som Som' itself, or the wall of distorted percussion on 'Fanfaron', all four originals are standouts and hard to compare, while the cherry-picked remixes show just how much can be done with what's here, if the right ears are involved.
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 in stock $19.41
Excerpts From 1995-2000
Excerpts From 1995-2000 (translucent pink vinyl 12" + insert limited to 200 copies)
Cat: RD 008C. Rel: 06 Oct 22
Prologue (2:03)
Escape (8:10)
Epilogue (2:02)
Deep Sea (10:43)
Orange Sunshine (7:05)
Review: Operative for the latter half of the 1990s, Japanese outfit Ambient7 were a unique proposition: a trio made up of two synthesiser buffs and a saxophonist whose immersive, life-affirming aural explorations frequently blurred boundaries between ambient, softly spun Balearic house, ambient techno, IDM and field recordings-laden soundscapes. This excellent retrospective from re:discovery offers an excellent introduction to their sound, with the five selected tracks being drawn from their three albums. Our picks of a very strong bunch include the melodious, spacey, soft-touch shuffle of 'Escape', the chords-and-saxophone bliss of 'Epilogue', the bubbly and hypnotic ambient techno pulse of 'Deep Sea' and the sunrise-ready wonder that is gorgeous closing cut 'Orange Sunshine'.
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out of stock $16.08
Excerpts From 1995-2000
Excerpts From 1995-2000 (12" + insert limited to 300 copies)
Cat: RD 008. Rel: 18 Oct 22
Prologue
Escape
Epilogue
Deep Sea
Orange Sunshine
Intérprete: Marco Gallerani
out of stock $16.63
Remixes
Remixes (hand-stamped 7")
Cat: 20192. Rel: 19 Nov 19
10 (Calming Rain For Deep Sleep edit) (5:29)
4 (A Sign Of True Friendship mix) (3:53)
Bonus (2:01)
Review: Back in 2017, mystery producer The Ambientist offered up two thrillingly retro-futurist EPs that effortlessly joined the dots between ambient, IDM, proto-jungle, ambient techno and dream house. Here, he or she offers up a selection of reworks of tracks from those now sought-after EPs. A-side "10 (Calming Rain For Deep Sleep Edit)" is wonderful: a slow-burn, deep ambient techno number rich in ghostly chords and hushed spoken word samples that reminded us of Biosphere's early work. Over on the flip, label stalwart Rising Sun re-imagines "4 (A Sign Of True Friendship Mix)" as a soul-flecked slab of gently pulsing breakbeat house that's deeper than a Scottish loch and twice as picturesque. "Bonus", a two-minute shuffle through hazy, breakbeat-fired deep house grooves, is also solid.
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Intérprete: Rising Sun
out of stock $8.32
II
II (12")
Cat: PB 030. Rel: 29 Jun 22
Crimea 2084 (5:05)
Crimea 2084 (dub version) (3:16)
Yalta (4:58)
Yalta (In Loop) (2:43)
Balaklava (3:45)
 in stock $16.36
Yantra
Yantra (limited white splattered vinyl 12")
Cat: HOROEX 1. Rel: 06 Dec 16
Yantra (5:37)
Eiyani (4:56)
Priests Of MU (4:37)
Jadian Sun (4:32)
Review: Throughout 2016, Ancestral Voice's output has been militant to say the least. The enigmatic producer likes to do things his own way; his liquified strain of d&b has more in common with ambient music than jungle, but there is still something veritably tribalistic about it. This new EP for Samurai Horo's Horo sublabel is the perfect transformation of the artist's style, blurring the lines between club music and the utterly surreal, starting with the slow and tenebrous landscape that is "Yantra", followed by the more dubbed-out abstraction called "Eiyani". "Priests Of MU" is a sparse excursion through moody planes of sound guided by rhythmic half-breaks, while "Jadian Sun" heads ever closer to the sort of dub techno that was developed by the Chain Reaction label in the 90s. Very warmly recommended.
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out of stock $12.19
Dorcas EP
Dorcas EP (limited eco vinyl 12" + MP3 download code in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: FAUXPAS 034. Rel: 25 Mar 25
Dorcas (4:40)
Absence (5:09)
Jure Mo Tuhe (5:46)
Cryst (10:20)
Forgive & Forgive (Open version) (4:32)
 in stock $18.31
94-96
94-96 (12")
Cat: FPR 001. Rel: 18 Apr 16
Aeon Fusion I (2016 Stretched edit)
Evocation Part II (remastered)
Review: The UK's newly inaugurated Future Primitive label holds a candle to its name by unearthing two Leo Anibaldi productions from deep within the Roman's voluminous back catalogue. The two-track 12" debut sees Anibaldi provide the label with a contemporary 'Stretched Edit' of 1994 production "Fusion 1", a cut lifted from the Aeon EP originally released on the now defunct Italian label, ACV. Future Primitive has also given ambient number "Evocation Part II" a full remaster and B-side privileges, honouring an esoteric production from Anibaldi's Void LP that was originally released on Aphex Twin's Rephlex label in 1996.
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out of stock $8.87
Eclectic Sugar EP
Cat: FP 008. Rel: 04 Jul 24
Alexithymia (2:37)
Dunno (4:25)
Electric Allee (6:20)
Fly Killer (5:19)
Beam This Up (4:54)
Intérprete: Tom Drew
 in stock $17.20
Untitled
Untitled (12")
Cat: ZCKR 08. Rel: 20 Nov 13
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Review: With the anonymous Anom Vitruv's recent Demos EP for Going Good still on heavy rotation here at Juno HQ, the producer makes a swift return on the German ZCKR label. Deftly showcasing the producer's talents for immersive soundscapes and weighty techno of the dub-leaning variety, the "AI" track of this Untitled EP sees distorted vocals and claustrophobic atmospherics give way to weighty swung beats and sweeping synthetic vistas, something almost like Bee Mask collaborating with Andy Stott. On the flip, "BI" somehow combines the tones of '90s ambient with scorched industrial noise narrated by a sinister vocal. "BII" is an even more extreme trip through texture, where deathly drums and found sound stalk a desolate wasteland of analogue sound. Highly recommended to fans of Blackest Ever Black's output - this is some next level stuff from Anom Vitruv.
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Intérprete: Kondaktor
out of stock $9.71
Lord 35
Lord 35 (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: MH 003. Rel: 01 May 18
Lord 35 (5:10)
Corruption (feat Enushu Taye - Mystik edit) (7:25)
Review: Melbourne's Modern Hypnosis fly direct to Ausburg Germany for their third instalment. It comes courtesy of rising dub techno conjurer Another Channel a man who's clearly in his element playing the spacious ground between original dub, techno and beats. Analogue to the very core "Lord 35" runs with such a smooth, warm pull and the rhythm focus that switches when the second melodic layer bubbles up to the surface. Flip for even more cavernous bewitching brew with alluring vocals from Enushu Taye. Full immersion.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Dub
out of stock $10.26
Brother Love
Cat: FDFDUBS 03. Rel: 16 Jan 25
Brother Love (6:18)
Brother Love (instrumental) (6:15)
Review: Another Channel's collaboration with Prince Morella on Freund Der Familie Records delivers a stunning dive into deep dub. 'Brother Love' blends a vintage dub aesthetic with a spiritual spoken-word message from Morella, creating a deeply immersive atmosphere. The production masterfully balances warm, chord-focused techno elements with the timeless depth of dub rhythms, resulting in a track that feels both classic and forward-thinking. On the flip side, the instrumental version strips away the vocals, letting the dub-infused textures and hypnotic beats take center stage. The absence of the message emphasises the track's spacious production and rhythmic pulse, making it a perfect tool for introspective listening or adventurous DJ sets. A stellar release that showcases the synergy between dub's roots and techno's evolution.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan
out of stock $18.58
Shifting Zones
Shifting Zones (smokey transparent grey vinyl 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: SSX 09. Rel: 11 Dec 17
Dream Uncreates The Land
Take Me To The Birds (For A)
Metra Train Chicago 1000x
Review: Silent Season tap up Antenes for a rare 12", building on the sizable impact her last and only release on L.I.E.S. had back in 2015. Here we get three trips into dark, evocative techno territory as you would expect to find on Silent Season, leading in with the doom-laden march of "Dream Uncreates The Land". "Take Me To The Birds (For A)" ditches the drums and heads straight into the most delicate and stirring of ambient pieces, while "Metra Train Chicago 1000x" makes use of field recordings and processed static to make for an even more immersive listening experience. This is a daring release that eschews the need for functionality to take the listener somewhere else entirely.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan, 3.14
out of stock $8.87
Den Heliga An
Cat: UM 017. Rel: 10 Apr 18
Tiden Upphor Vid Molleholmen (5:00)
Graften (6:19)
Jag Eldar Vass Vid Kavro (6:26)
Var I Biflodena (6:43)
Nyetableringen Av Malen (7:13)
Ut Mellan Pirarna I Gropahalet (6:49)
Intérprete: Irfan RAINY
out of stock $10.54
Turbatrix
Turbatrix (12")
Cat: DISK 09. Rel: 05 Apr 18
Locus I (5:47)
Locus II (5:50)
Locus III (5:39)
Locus III (Ambient version) (4:50)
Intérprete: DJ Mau Mau, Irfan RAINY
out of stock $16.63
Acid Ambient Vol 1
Acid Ambient Vol 1 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: KMWL 08. Rel: 06 Oct 16
Acid Ambient 3 (7:13)
Acid Ambient 17 (5:47)
I Want To Be Andreas (8:44)
Acid Ambient 1 (5:44)
Intérprete: Ground Loop, Eric Duncan
out of stock $9.16
Secret Chapter Part 1
Cat: ARCH 006-1. Rel: 08 Apr 14
Secret Chapter #Prologue
The Forest Roars
Witches' Dance
Moonlight Adagio
out of stock $8.87
Brain Dripper EP
Cat: 153 DSR. Rel: 02 Nov 22
The West (6:30)
Rail (4:31)
1992 (3:36)
Brain Dripper (6:33)
Transient Being (5:29)
Review: Earlier this year, acclaimed Artefakt returned to action after two years away, with the Dutch duo joining forces with 012 owner Claudio PRC on an EP of devilishly deep techno workouts. Brain Dripper, which marks the pair's return to Delsin (a label they've long been associated with), is a little trickier to pigeonhole, featuring as it does nods towards the second wave of Aphex Twin's ambient work (see immersive and unsettling opener 'The West'), 'Artificial Intelligence'-style '90s IDM (the post-electro beats, grandiose ambient chords and bubbly acid lines of 'Rail') and buzzing, beat-free ambient trance ('1992'). It's an undeniably impressive EP all told, with the addictively melodious, percussively infectious 'Brain Dripper' and rolling, breakbeat-driven dancefloor beauty of 'Transient Being' standing out.
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Intérprete: Agnostic Rhythm
out of stock $14.15
Floodplain
Cat: SEMANTICA 143. Rel: 11 Apr 23
Fugacity (2:16)
Diorama (5:38)
Natura (7:43)
Delta (6:33)
Natant (3:31)
Floodplain (6:20)
Review: We have long been fans of the specific sort of techno that Spanish label Semantica deals in. It is always artful and superbly well-designed and this new Artefaklt record totally fits in with that vibe. It finds Dutch pair Robin Koek and Nick Lapien layering up hypnotic drones and linear deep techno drums to perfectly escapist and heady effect on 'Diorama', while intricate sound designs add the sort of details to 'Natura' that make this miscue as suited to home listening on headphones as losing it in a club. 'Natant' is another undulating mix of electronica, ambient and techno that casts your mind free. 'Floodplain' is a heavenly closer.
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 in stock $16.92
Enigma
Enigma (140 gram vinyl 12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: ALPENGLUHEN 06. Rel: 05 Jul 21
Alp02 (6:12)
Trollskogen (6:12)
Apnea (6:21)
Enigma (7:53)
Euklidian (6:37)
Review: Artificial DRM debuted earlier this year with a cassette release on Semantica, which announced the arrival of a new player in the European deep techno game. Rubbing shoulders with artists like Artefakt, Aphelion and Korridor, this smart and swift follow-up on Alpengluhen delivers on the promise of that first tape with five pristine plungers to take you 20,000 leagues under. The vast, swooping clouds of ambience on 'Alp02' tell you all you need to know about how deep Artificial DRM is prepared to get, but there's plenty of formal structure in the drums to keep you steadfast in the mix. From lightly pattering meditations to crisp and surefooted workouts, this record delivers as a listening experience as well as a dancing one.
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out of stock $11.37
Enigma (B-STOCK)
Enigma (B-STOCK) (140 gram vinyl 12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: ALPENGLUHEN 06 (B-STOCK). Rel: 05 Jul 21
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged, but otherwise in excellent condition
Alp02 (6:12)
Trollskogen (6:12)
Apnea (6:21)
Enigma (7:53)
Euklidian (6:37)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged, but otherwise in excellent condition***


Artificial DRM debuted earlier this year with a cassette release on Semantica, which announced the arrival of a new player in the European deep techno game. Rubbing shoulders with artists like Artefakt, Aphelion and Korridor, this smart and swift follow-up on Alpengluhen delivers on the promise of that first tape with five pristine plungers to take you 20,000 leagues under. The vast, swooping clouds of ambience on 'Alp02' tell you all you need to know about how deep Artificial DRM is prepared to get, but there's plenty of formal structure in the drums to keep you steadfast in the mix. From lightly pattering meditations to crisp and surefooted workouts, this record delivers as a listening experience as well as a dancing one.
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out of stock $8.53
The Unveiling
Cat: ASGDE 038. Rel: 02 Feb 23
The Unveiling (5:37)
The Ladder (Ian O'Brien remix) (10:17)
Absorption Spectra (The 7th Plain remix) (6:35)
Descent Module (7:41)
Review: UK techno mainstay Kirk Degiorgio has made a lot of great music over the years, much of it under the machine soul/tech-jazz-inspired As One alias. His latest EP is another typically impeccable slab of Motor City inspired tech-soul brilliance. Lead cut 'The Unveiling' is deep, gently uplifting, gloriously spacey and effortlessly far-sighted, bringing bags of emotion as well as authentically crunchy machine drums, immersive pads and awe-inspiring melodies. He opts for an enveloping, otherworldly ambient techno/IDM sound on 'Descend Module', with discordant notes and hallucinatory acid lines riding high in the mix. The EP also boasts two reworks of previously released cuts. Ian O'Brien goes ultra-deep and gently breakbeat-driven on a superb revision of 'The Ladder', before Luke Slater drops a hypnotic, ultra-deep revision of 'Absorption Spectra' as The 7th Plain.
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Intérprete: DJ ROCCA
out of stock $16.36
The Unveiling
The Unveiling (limited 180 gram blue marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: ASGDE 038LTD. Rel: 02 Feb 23
The Unveiling (5:38)
The Ladder (Ian O'Brien remix) (10:25)
Absorption Spectra (The 7th Plain remix) (6:36)
Descent Module (7:42)
Review: De:tuned is the perfect home for Kirk Degiorgio's As One project, where his steeped history in deep, emotive techno and affinity for jazz melds into some of the most stunning machine soul out there. If you're familiar with the sound you'll be instantly sold on these tracks - they don't just ape a bygone sound like so many are doing with that early 90s UK techno vibe. These pieces take that approach and elevate it - the production soars and the expression comes through in startling high-definition, and that goes for the stellar remixes from Ian O'Brien and Luke Slater in The 7th Plain mode as well.
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out of stock $17.48
The Outer Limits
The Outer Limits (coloured vinyl double 12")
Cat: AUX 022. Rel: 03 Dec 18
Arrival (12:41)
Redshift (11:31)
Blueshift (17:15)
Departure (11:28)
Review: James "ASC" Clements has built up a vast discography since making his debut 19 years ago, mixing atmospheric ambient and electronica albums with more floor-focused EPs that see him explore his own particular take on everything from IDM and experimental drum and bass to deep techno and more dub-wise futurist rhythms. This superb double-pack sits somewhere between the two schools, offering up epic, slowly unfurling soundscapes that fix his explorative, head-in-the-clouds chords and melodies to intriguing, club-ready rhythms. He opens with the IDM-influenced deep techno bliss of "Arrival", before exploring similar sonic pastures on the breakbeat-powered iciness of "Redshift". "Blueshift" is a brilliant 17-minute trip into broken techno/ambient techno fusion, while closing cut "Departure" sees Clements casually join the dots between dub space ambient and hazy dub techno.
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Intérprete: Joachim Spieth
out of stock $20.81
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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Angles
Angles (12")
Cat: TRESOR 296. Rel: 25 Jul 17
Concave 1 (5:07)
Concave 2 (9:41)
Review: Detroit godfather Juan Atkins and Berlin techno legend Moritz Von Oswald return as Borderland, one of several collaborations since 1992 and following up their 2016 album for Tresor: the Transport LP which again consolidated both respective artist's solid studio experience, honed over the last 30 years. The funky, slightly bumpin' and absolutely addictive hi-tech soul of "Concave 1" will have you grooving away on a late night dancefloor in Berlin or beyond with its evocative and life affirming vibes. On the flip "Concave 2" further explores their studio refined sequences on this heady and hypnotic journey full of woozy arpeggios, steely rhythms and dubby bass frequencies.
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 in stock $14.42
Inflorescenze
Cat: MIST 003. Rel: 12 Apr 21
Fioritura (6:57)
Felce (8:08)
Umida Superficie (5:17)
Forma E Cammino (9:02)
Sulle Sensazioni (6:37)
Chiusura (5:48)
Review: Milan-based artist Atoloi steps up to take care of the small but beautifully formed Sure Thing label's third release, Inflorescenze. He opts for a meditative work "that reflects upon the tension that arises from polarity: nature and the city-bound sphere of clubbing, weight and levity, the internal world of the artist and his external environment." It results in a record that is in constant flux, swelling and recessing, rising and falling, pulling you in and pushing you away from the sinewy synth lines and distant sounds of thunder or icy drums and dubs undercurrents.
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out of stock $12.49
Primavera
Primavera (12")
Cat: SPAZIO 023. Rel: 17 May 21
AtomTM - "Metacycle" (6:54)
Grand River - "Horizontal" (5:16)
Neel - "Lullaby" (6:20)
Donato Dozzy - "Mqf" (outro) (6:02)
Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan
out of stock $10.82
Plateau
Plateau (12")
Cat: COCLEAR 001. Rel: 09 Apr 24
Plateau (5:50)
Want 2 (4:57)
Slow Moving Bodies (2:37)
Want 2 (Purelink remix) (5:31)
Review: Three lovely, carefully terraformed dub tekno sketches from new co:clear recruit Eden Aurelius. Both in title and soundworld, these pieces strongly evoke slow-panning aerial shots of undulating terrain, gusts of wind through glistening skyscrapers and diffused sunlight through striated cloud. A stretch maybe - but a stretch informed by years of dub techno semiotics from precursors like Rod Modell and Pub, whose visually evocative sonic staging doubtless laid some of the groundwork for records like this. There's a formalism and orthodoxy to Aurelius' work, marking it apart from the glut of neu-ambient ASMR-scapes from labels such as INDEX and 3XL. Take the cathartic pulse of title track 'Plateau', for instance, which deftly weaves cavernous swathes of vocals and band-passed chord stabs into something that would sound equally at home on SUED or echospace. Real nice.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan, Thomas wood
out of stock $16.36
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