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SKM 001
SKM 001 (12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: SKM 001.
Admo - "Catharsis" (Badman version)
Dawl - "Power Move"
Ned Flanger - "K22b"
Heimyl - "Midi Invasion"
Intérprete: FREAKENSTEIN
out of stock $14.65
From Sound To Silence 2
Agents Of Time - "East Coast" (6:29)
London Modular Alliance - "Buck One" (4:57)
Jensen Interceptor - "Manix" (5:40)
Golden Virgo - "Welcome To My World" (7:24)
Hiver - "Stasys" (6:43)
Orbe - "Never Comes" (6:32)
Laguna - "Adriatic" (6:35)
Kris Wadsworth - "Abroad" (5:12)
Review: For its seventh release, southern Italians Obscura Music return to welcome exciting new talents and core label acts. Head honchos Agents Of Time venture down an electro route with "East Coast", as do the ever impressive London Modular Alliance on the hypnotic "Buck One". Man of the moment Aussie Jensen Interceptor channels classic Drexciyan aesthetics on "Manix" before homeboys and label staples Hiver come through with the slinky and hypnotic tech house of "Stasys" and Detroit veteran Kris Wadsworth makes a surprising appearance with some slow burning minimalism displayed on closer "Abroad".
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Intérprete: Alex Niggemann, Posthuman
out of stock $16.87
10 Years Serendeepity: Part 4
Cat: SER 0024. Rel: 10 Nov 21
Ellen Allien - "Love" (4:09)
Kreggo - "Tictic" (4:37)
Timeslip89 - "Sketch 00" (0:14)
Itinerant Dubs - "Untitled" (3:49)
Heith - "Book Of Solomon" (9:53)
Review: Fourth part of the compilation celebrating the tenth anniversary of the Milanese record shop. This collection is entirely composed of previously unreleased music, exclusively produced for the occasion by many artists of great relevance in the worldwide music scene, who supported the store over the last ten years.
This EP features Ellen Allien, Kreggo, Timeslip89, Itinerant Dubs and Heith.
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Intérprete: Rave Energy
 in stock $12.16
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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 in stock $20.19
Fragments Of Reality Vol 3
Fragments Of Reality Vol 3 (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: FOR 03. Rel: 30 May 22
Ataxia & Mister Joshooa - "Subversive" (5:16)
Harrison BDP - "Dirty Mochyn" (7:29)
Adam Pits - "Pat On The Back" (6:34)
Keisuke - "OK Taiko" (6:46)
Review: Ralph Lawsons'20/20 Vision label has done a fine job of evolving and re-emerging after its 20th anniversary and is now serving up cutting edge sounds from fresh new artists once more. It has done plenty of good work in the world of electro recently but here it goes back to deep house from a fine rabble of artists. There is a slick bump n funk to the opener before warped cosmic tones and neon colours define the speedy deep techno of Harrison BDP's 'Dirty Mochyn.' On the flip are some more of those breezy Adam Pits beats and Keisuke's 'OK Taiko' then brings an early, percussive house vibe that takes us back to late 80s Chicago.
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out of stock $12.16
Knowes Universal Broadcast: Seg 1
Baltra - "Fade Away" (vocal) (6:57)
Highfield Casuals - "Highfield Daze" (7:09)
Natureboy Gold - "Prozac Test" (7:53)
Steven Simpson - "Qaua" (7:12)
Review: Scottish label Craigie Knowes are back with Knowes Universal Broadcast: Seg 1. Considering the likes of local heroes Vince Watson and Stephen Brown; we know the Scots have knack for hi-tech soul and this release does not disappoint. Starting out with "Baltra" then the epic acid odyssey "Fade Away", we then get treated to the soulful and emotive electro of Highfield Casual's "Highfield Daze" which will appeal to fans of Gerald Hanson or Gerald Donald without a doubt. On the flip Natureboy Gold (what a name!) serves up "Prozac Test" which is reminiscent of Laurent Garneier's acid epics of the mid noughties; you can't beat that for a compliment can you? Finally "Qaua" by Stephen Simpson closes the release out in sublime and dubby deep house territory; loving' it! Tip!
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out of stock $9.40
Lyk Lyk
Lyk Lyk (12")
Cat: FMB 004. Rel: 17 Jan 20
Bicep - "Lyk Lyk" (7:05)
Bicep - "Poly Pineapple" (5:58)
Bicep & Hammer - "Icebowl" (4:59)
Bicep & Hammer - "Day 3" (6:30)
Review: By their standards, 2014 has been a relatively quiet year for Belfast boys Bicep, with a remix 12" and the Circles EP on Aus Music their only releases of note. "Lyk Lyk" is, then, a welcome return to action. The title track is particularly sweaty and once again mines vintage rave influences, with fluid synths and cut-up vocals riding a classic late '80s/early '90s breakbeat groove. "Poly Pineapple" is a little deeper, with waves of wide-eyed synths crashing over a thumping house groove. On the flipside, the duo join forces with partner-in-blogging Hammer for a couple of cuts; the woozy, glacial, synth-heavy "Icebowl" and "Day 3", a stomping chunk of retro-futurist techno smothered in 808 State style synths. Balearic techno anyone?
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out of stock $9.94
RV Trax
RV Trax (12")
Cat: RSRV 01. Rel: 17 Jan 18
Bird Of Paradise - "Alone Again" (Steve Legget dub) (8:56)
G-Prod - "D-Light" (9:45)
Hermetics - "Collider" (5:37)
out of stock $9.40
10 Yrs Rmx EP1
10 Yrs Rmx EP1 (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: JR 009.1. Rel: 20 May 19
Blackhall & Bookless - "Spirit" (Inland remix) (7:16)
Hiver - "Itria" (Jonas Kopp remix) (5:46)
Kaelan - "Meandering Rivers" (Jasper Wolff & Maarten Mittendorff remix) (5:30)
Stojche - "The Exchange" (Gian Hydrocity Refix) (5:40)
Review: Blackhall & Bookless have been pursuing a fantastic strain of house and techno via their Jaunt label for many moons now. They're back and celebrating 10 years with a series of fantastic remixes that highlight the scope of their artistic vision, and that of those close to them. Inland leads in with an oceans deep version of the label bosses' "Spirit", which is smartly followed up by Jonas Kopp's equally submersive take on Hiver's "Itria". Jasper Wolff and Maarten Mittendorff lets the swooning "Meandering Rivers" by Kaelan burst its banks and fill out an expansive landscape, while Stojche pings Gian's "The Exchange" out into an electro-speckled cosmos.
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It's What We Live For: Volume 2
Cat: SER 023. Rel: 03 Sep 18
BPMF - "Zu Heib Fur Uns" (5:44)
Heidi Sabertoorh - "So You Want To Take Back Your Will" (6:37)
Synapse - "Shiny" (locked groove) (0:30)
Somatic Responses - "Strategy Of Desire" (5:22)
John Selway - "Brainchild" (5:29)
Pointsman - "Dirty Shirt" (locked groove) (0:30)
Review: Seminal New York City imprint Serotonin lives on. John Selway and Jason Szostek present It's What We Live For: Volume 2 - the second in a series of compilations sharing their vision of sounds of tomorrow. Szostek himself dons the well known BPMF alias again for some fierce breakbeat techno action on "Zu Heib Fur Uns", the equally legendary Healy brothers aka Somatic Response still going strong - as heard on the slo-mo acid trance journey "Strategy Of Desire" and relative newcomer Heidi Sabertooth of Opal Onyx delivers some sludgy electro-punk antics on "So You Want To Take Back Your Will". There's some handy locked grooves on the electro-bass tip featured too by Synapse and Pointsman, which were pretty wicked too.
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out of stock $12.16
Silent Movie Sounds I
out of stock $10.23
Elementa Obscura Vol 1
Trenton Chase - "Evacuate" (5:20)
Martial Canterel - "Folly" (3:53)
DJ Nephil - "Dinner For Two" (4:27)
Exhausted Modern - "Fear Of Focus" (3:31)
Fragedis - "Landing In Reality" (5:54)
Happy707 - "Where Does That Noise Come From" (4:28)
Review: Menacing EBM and dark synth billows from a Netherlands hinterland; our heralds speak of an esoteric encampment by the name of Espectro Oculto, said to be the remote incantators of an unstoppable curse in sound. Six shadowy emissaries have been sent to spread the pestilence; Trenton Chase, Martial Canterel, DJ Nephil, Exhausted Modern, Fragedis and Happy707. Clearly, the faction have recruited only the best, trusted and yet most nefarious of spies from as far-flung regions as Czechia and Argentina in the administering of such a sordid sonic plague. We're left most quivery at the centrifugal doom drones of Exhausted Modern's 'Fear Of Focus', across whose breakdown banshees are heard wailing and snarling, and Fragedis' 'Landing In Reality', a lo-fi techno freakout and sonochemical anomaly, channeling militant two-way radio samples and hellish FM synthesis.
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 in stock $25.72
Cong Burn 05
Cong Burn 05 (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: CB 05. Rel: 01 Jul 19
Chekov - "Math" (Squared mix) (5:26)
Doppelate - "Rreal" (5:59)
Camin - "Duct" (4:37)
Howes - "BED" (6:07)
Review: On the A1 Chekov follows up their moves on Peach Discs and Timedance with a proper peak timer, they've been described by Ben UFO as 'king of the build up' and that's evident on this one. At the A2 London's Doppelate makes their Cong Burn debut with an elegant tech-house roller. Fresh from Russia's underground is Camin, on this, his debut 12" release he drops a useful tool which squeezes between electro and techno. Cong Burn founder Howes closes the B side with some warm hypnosis that could have landed in the golden era of Workshop.




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out of stock $9.40
Midnight Thunder EP Trouble Remixes Volume 1
Conquering Animal Sound - "Treehouses" (iO Sounds remix)
Anutie Flo - "Sun Ritual" (Neil Landstrumm remix)
HRH - "Pinky Ring" (JD Twitch Optimo remix)
Leonidas & Hobbes - "Heavy Weather" (Nightwave remix)
Intérprete: IO Sounds
out of stock $8.84
The Barbershop
The Barbershop (140 gram vinyl double 12")
Cat: PERP 012. Rel: 04 Jun 18
Dcee - "Suavecito" (6:00)
Chicagodeep - "Blow Out" (6:31)
DCook - "Comb Over" (6:37)
Taelue - "Razor Line Up" (7:08)
Hakim Murphy - "Finger Wave" (4:43)
Obsolete Music Technology - "High Top Fade" (6:32)
Specter - "Butters Whipped" (6:02)
Isoke - "Soul Glo" (3:10)
Damon Lamar - "Bermuda Triangle" (7:02)
Chicago Skyway - "Edged Out" (6:04)
Review: Perpetual Rhythms is already well-regarded as a bastion of quality amongst contemporary Chicago house labels, and now they've downright sealed the deal with this mammoth compilation from a stellar cast of local cats. There's too many to all list in detail here, so focusing on the highlights, Dcee leads things in with the tumbling cosmic jazz leanings of "Suavecito," Hakim Murphy teases with a spacious and daring exploration in the liminal zone between ambient and house, and Obsolete Music Technology gets invigorating with the bouncy "High Top Fade." Those tracks alone are enough to deserve your hard earned, but there's reams of other excellent forward-facing Windy City jams to sink your teeth into.
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out of stock $12.45
Moonside Playground 2013
Cat: KA 159. Rel: 14 Jan 14
Moonside Playground (HLX reconstruct)
Moonside Playground (Alexander Kowalski remix)
Review: A forgotten gem from 1996, "Moonside Playground" was an early step out for both Sammy Dee and Heiko Laux when it appeared on the latter's Kanzleramt imprint. Making the most of a chillingly simple synth line and the hypnotic powers of techno, Laux has revisited the track, shifted the groove around and neatly beefed up the drums to make it gel more neatly with contemporary fare without losing any of the atmosphere. Label regular Alexander Kowalski meanwhile takes a more minimalist approach, submerging the iconic chords and throwing down a mean tempered beat that sits heavy over everything else, only to let the track swell up at the appropriate time
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out of stock $7.74
Tape Sampler Series 03
Tape Sampler Series 03 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: TSS 003. Rel: 26 Nov 14
Deniro - "Sater7"
Tape DJs - "Enjoy The Demos"
Interstellar Funk - "Tracksource"
Haron & Jeroen - "Harpoen"
out of stock $7.74
Kinda Kickin'
Cat: CURLEP 06. Rel: 18 Nov 14
Kinda Kickin'
Kinda Kickin' (Efdemin remix)
Review: There is a simple yet cunning concept to the Petite sub-division of Gent label Curle that continues to pay dividends; forgotten gems from house and techno past get fully relicensed and reissued backed with a contemporary remix. The 2010 reissue of Walt J's "Reborn" was a particular highlight thanks to the "DJ Qu's Journey Towards Birth" reinterpretation Curle secured. The first Petite release in 3 years draws for the one DJ Boom production Matthew Herbert and Charles Webster completed back in 1999, the ultra deep "Kinda Kickin", and pairs it up with a remix from Efdemin. It's a good match with Phillip Solman retaining that distinctive vocal hook whilst implementing the kind of textural detail which made this year's Efdemin LP Decay so memorable.
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out of stock $8.02
Kinda Kickin'
Kinda Kickin' (brown transparent marbled vinyl 12" )
Cat: CURLEP 06MARBLED. Rel: 23 Oct 14
Kinda Kickin'
Kinda Kickin' (Efdemin remix)
out of stock $8.84
Excursions #5
Cat: PSMEX 005. Rel: 04 Sep 18
DJ Bowlcut - "Aurora Borealis" (6:12)
Sandile - "Not Drum & Bass" (5:42)
Nubian Mindz - "Madcap Voxist" (5:00)
Half Nelson - "Alien Future" (4:34)
out of stock $9.40
Needs 005
Needs 005 (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: NNFP 005. Rel: 15 May 20
DJ Normal 4 - "Return Of The Hooligans" (9:55)
Red Axes - "Treacksheni" (6:22)
Hodge - "Signal" (5:39)
Review: REPRESS ALERT: Needs is back with its fifth installment of charity-raising goodness from some seriously quality producers. This time the gauntlet is thrown down by the increasingly prolific DJ Normal 4, who wields some of his signature breakbeats over a cheeky synth that nods to Da Hool for a dark and deadly roller. Israeli duo Red Axes pop up fresh from outings on !K7 and Phantasy Sound for the worldly percussion and mystical atmosphere of "Treacksheni" before Bristol bass-wielding techno titan Hodge finishes the package off with the stunning, dramatic undulations of "Signal," making this a collection of tracks that all feed into the same vein of rhythmically adventurous, moody club music.
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out of stock $9.40
Code One
Code One (12")
Cat: PROPAGANDAM 005. Rel: 08 Jun 18
DJ Overdose - "Tough Shit" (5:34)
DJ Overdose - "Kill Dr 5" (5:52)
Hadamard - "The Capitalist" (6:22)
Hadamard - "The Will To Power" (5:02)
out of stock $10.51
Underground Sounds Volume 2
Cat: PBR 037. Rel: 01 May 14
DJ Spider - "Chemical Skies"
Phil Moffa - "A Place Of Shadows"
Daikini9 - "Synchronicity"
Hakim Murphy - "ES2"
Review: If you wanted something tangible to sum up the Plan B label right now, this Underground Sounds Volume 2 12" fits the bill perfectly. Label founder DJ Spider shares the A-side with fellow New Yorker and collaborator Phil Moffa, with the Plan B boss turning in a typically smudgy, acid stained drum track while Moffa delivers some deep techno in "A Place Of Shadows" (which sounds it would also fit well on Anthony Parasole's The Corner). On the B-side, "Synchronicity" from joint label boss Dakini9 is a kooky, stripped-back and spaced-out minimal house jam, while Hakim Murphy is again left to his own devices to create a jilted deep house number that's as rigid as it is soulful.
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out of stock $11.06
Needs 006
Needs 006 (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: NNFP 006. Rel: 28 May 19
Eris Drew - "See You In Snow" (6:15)
Edward - "Mind Loop" (6:16)
D.Tiffany - "Sun Trip" (7:54)
Henry Hyde - "Every Day's A Good Day For A Swim" (6:18)
Review: The ever-charitable Needs project continues apace with another stunning cast of characters offering up their dancefloor creations to help a good cause - the environmentally-focused Cool Earth NGO. On this 12", Eris Drew delivers the uplifting breakbeat celebration of "See You In Snow", while Edward takes things deeper with the tripped out minimal house groove of "Mind Loop". D. Tiffany brings a particularly crafty approach to her own drum funk science on "Sun Trip" and Henry Hyde cools things down with the mellow, new age 2 step stylings of "Every Day's A Good Day For A Swim."
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out of stock $9.40
Jheri Tracks Vol 2 - III
Cat: JT 5X12X3. Rel: 26 Jul 17
Duckett - "How Not To Love" (5:42)
Sage - "Tidy Wires" (6:30)
Cambo - "Stent" (5:43)
DJ Bong Gozling & DJ Carey - "Gold Coast UFO" (6:58)
Hantrax - "Cs70msquad" (5:24)
Bastiengoat - "I Guess This Must Be Love" (3:34)
Intérprete: Kid Who
out of stock $9.68
The Orbitants
Cat: FUME 008. Rel: 17 Dec 18
The Exaltics - "Parallel Worlds" (5:47)
Faceless Mind - "Viggen Formations" (3:48)
DJ Vietnam & Haterparisi - "Abduction" (5:09)
Umwelt - "Intergalacid" (6:31)
Intérprete: Ali Renault
out of stock $11.89
Signs Of Decay
Cat: SOM 038. Rel: 10 Feb 16
The Exaltics - "Do I Have To Repeat Myself" (4:45)
Helena Hauff - "Culmination Of Frustration" (5:24)
Perseus Traxx - "MK Ultra" (4:48)
Drvg Cvltvre - "The Dead Envy The Living (UNM)" (6:25)
Ekman - "Landmarks" (5:12)
Review: Artwork of the week goes to this Solar One 12", with the label enlisting Lowlands don Mehdi Rouchiche to work his Godspill magic on the collective talents of Helena Hauff, Perseus Traxx, The Exaltics, Drvg Cvltre and Ekman. Perseus Traxx's moustache is quite something! These artists join forces for the Signs Of Decay 12", a powerful collective statement on the desiccation some "hard and dirty acid tracks" can do to a dancefloor. Don't come here looking for any lofty concepts, this is just five of the best banging their boxes in the name of all that is grotty and lysergic. Fans of Hauff's Panzerkreuz material will be delighted with the demonic, red lining sounds of her contribution "Culmination Of Frustration."
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out of stock $12.16
Mitsuda
Cat: PRB 007. Rel: 28 Aug 14
Alex Falk - "Mitsuda"
Hank Jackson - "Mongoos"
Jackson Lee - "Sumba Togola"
Independance Ave Orchestra - "Welfare"
Review: ** REPRESS ** A seventh release on Proibito arrives and it finds label boss Anthony Naples switching things up as the full artist approach is cast aside in favour of some posse gathering tactics. Label regulars Hank Jackson and Huerco S both feature (the latter under his newly helmed Independence Ave. Orchestra pseudonym) and they are joined by Proibito debutants Alex Falk and Jackson Lee - both of whom have priors for Proper Trax and Mystical Disco respectively. "Mitsuda" by Falk is a strange, ghostly slab of techno characterised by odd phasing and the occasional gurgle of stretched tape, whilst "Mongoos" from Hank Jackson keeps it weird but turns the mood towards something a lot frostier. On the B Side "Sumba Togola" from Jackson Lee mangles up all manner of vocal samples amidst a twisting groove of manipulated bass lines and unpredictable drum programming whilst the glistening "Welfare" suggests Huerco S is using the Independence Ave. Orchestra name to show a different aspect of his productions skills.
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out of stock $8.84
Puttin It Out
Cat: KM 0106. Rel: 15 May 09
Jason Fine - "Puttin It Out" (A Made Up Sound remix)
Jason Fine - "Human Need" (Heinrich Mueller Celestial Sphere mix)
Review: Repress: As one of the younger breed of Detroit talents, Jason Fine is still just starting to get a foothold, despite having a good few years of releases behind him. His Kontra Musik relationship has proven to be the most fruitful, and this remix package capitalises on that with two top shelf commissions. A Made Up Sound brings his unmistakable broken house swing to bear, with warming subs and thick swathes of pad and melody twisted to Dave Huismann's crafty designs. Heinrich Muller brings the Drexciyan vibes in abundance with his punchy electro stance that remains peerless after all these years.
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out of stock $8.57
I Dispettosi
Cat: IS 001. Rel: 29 Apr 25
Flash FM - "Isula Science" (6:09)
Hdv - "Gutter Funk" (4:29)
Sweely - "Vol de nuit" (4:44)
Man/Ipulate - "Gateway" (6:51)
Review: Corsican label Isula Science drop a fresh brooder of previously unknown electro knowns, this time from label founder Flash FM alongside HDV, Sweely and Man/ipulate. Spanning vertiginous dark acid, then moving on through to dreamatic neon breakbeat and expedient Italo - 'Vol de nuit' especially makes signature use of a classic slap bass synth - they've got us entirely covered here. Enticing bumps in the night from the exquisitors.
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Intérprete: DJ Mau Mau
 in stock $17.97
Vanguard Sound Vol 2
Vanguard Sound Vol 2 (purple vinyl 12")
Cat: PBR 024. Rel: 16 Dec 11
G Marcell - "Renegade Rampage"
Dakini9 - "The Weight Of Disbelief"
Kuru - "Unseen Overlord"
Hakim Murphy - "Ctl, Alt, Delete"
out of stock $8.84
WAR 1203
WAR 1203 (12")
Cat: WAR 1203. Rel: 14 Jan 22
Giraffi Dog - "Members Of Warning 2021" (feat Erik Jaahalli) (7:58)
Erik Jaahalli - "Shout Outs" (feat Giraffi Dog) (4:25)
Henry 3000 - "Connect The Dots" (6:17)
Henry 3000 & DJ Hummer - "Kid Wizard Gate" (7:07)
Intérprete: Wes Baggaley, Cromby
out of stock $12.16
H Fusion EP
Cat: FIT 006. Rel: 05 Jul 12
Wicked Bitch Witch (feat Marcellus Pittman)
Morroco
Eradicate Me
Review: Formerly seen performing mixing duties on a clutch of Sound Signature mixtape CDrs along with the one 12" drop on Theo Parrish's label, the man known to some as H Fusion and others as Howard Thomas makes an overdue return - helming the sixth release on the increasingly on point Fit Sounds imprint. Lead track "Wicked, Wicked Bitch" features assistance from another Fit Sounds acolyte in the shape of Marcellus Pittman, and is one of those raw, off kilter examinations of the Detroit sound - all detuned keys, underplayed percussion and sudden deviations into moments of pure Motor City emotion. From here, proceedings go curveball with "Morocco" a suitably titled exploration of beatdown that uses all manner of North African tones and percussion as its influence, whilst "Eradicate Me" is a relentlessly shifting exercise in chopped up, sparsely delivered Detroit electro rhythms.
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Broken Spirit
Cat: V 979. Rel: 24 Jan 19
Digging Deep (5:01)
E1968 (4:20)
I Remember (5:52)
Broken (3:51)
Intérprete: Ste Roberts
out of stock $10.51
No Senor
No Senor (limited 12")
Cat: IM 015. Rel: 29 Jan 24
No Senor (6:08)
Me & My Sequencer (part 1) (5:32)
Me & My Sequencer (part 2) (5:18)
No Senor (Terence Fixmer remix) (6:29)
out of stock $18.25
Black Hole
Cat: WHITENOISE 010. Rel: 07 Apr 10
Black Hole
Machine Music
Novovision
Intérprete: The Black Dog
out of stock $8.84
Haunted
Haunted (12")
Cat: MRX 017. Rel: 08 Apr 10
Haunted (original)
Haunted (Feedback remix)
Haunted (Banda Banetti remix)
out of stock $7.74
Midnight Bliss
Cat: BAP 105. Rel: 28 Sep 17
Midnight Bliss (6:38)
Heavy Duty Disco (5:59)
out of stock $10.23
Laser & Smoke
Cat: REKIDS 258. Rel: 18 Feb 25
Turborave (5:55)
Harmonia (7:02)
Review: The perfect mix of "cheeky" and "darkside" best describes this latest signing by electroclash figurehead The Hacker to Rekids, emulsifying two oppositely-humoured vibe mixers, like pink and green, horror and comedy. 'Turborave' and 'Harmonia' stir the pot from different points of view; the former uses pitched-down orchestral stabs, and the latter fires off laser-powered globs against cosmic, final-hurrah synths. The latter track, especially, is commendable for its squelch control, with said lasers firing at a ballistically variable harmonic frequencies in the breakdown; miraculously, all angles are housed in a slinky sonic wire casing, carefully conducted to tempt us to, but ultimately not, blow a fuse.
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out of stock $14.93
Exit Planet Earth: Carbon
Exit Planet Earth: Carbon (140 gram vinyl 12" in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: EPE 01. Rel: 30 Mar 20
The Hacker - "Positif/Negatif" (6:36)
214 - "Testy Robot" (5:53)
Reedale Rise - "Lux" (5:51)
Derek Carr - "The Gap" (6:22)
Review: 20/20 Vision have firmly gaffa taped their flag to the electro antennae with "Exit Planet Earth", a new compilation series celebrating veterans and newcomers in the business of tweaked out machine funk. The Hacker is up first with "Positif/Negatif", a rubbery, FX-laden workout with plenty of uneasy space around the core rhythm section. 214 follows up with the decidedly creepy, sound design-embellished "Testy Robot". On the flip Reedale Rise brings something a bit livelier with the plush synth flex pinging through "Lux". Derek Carr completes the set with "The Gap", a lush slice of melancholic machine dreaming for mellower moments.
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out of stock $11.06
Ravexistence
Ravexistence (red vinyl 10" + white vinyl 10")
Cat: ROD 16. Rel: 25 May 23
The Hacker - "Reactor" (7:03)
David Carretta - "Invasive Machinery" (6:09)
Terence Fixmer - "Detune My Brain" (6:04)
Umwelt - "Mind War Acid" (5:06)
 in stock $38.70
Cong Burn 01
Cong Burn 01 (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: CB 01. Rel: 07 Aug 17
Haddon - "Not Coming To The Club Tonight"
Howes - "Untitled"
L Pearson - "PSR1170"
Perfume Advert - "Dyn Horizontal Multiburst"
Review: Cong Burn is a new label that features a range of producers plying a more interesting twist on the standard deep house formula. Take opening case in point Haddon, who uses oodles of processing to create a slippery, shifting tripper out of "Not Coming To The Club" and instantly stepping aside from the run of the mill milieu. Howes then pops up with the snaking, ultra-deep electro abstractions of "Untitled". L Pearson is in a particularly cheeky mood with the scratchy micro-sampling fun of "PSR1170", calling to mind the crafty chops of Paradroid et al, and then Perfume Advert book end the release with some beautifully horizontal deep house for the subliminally minded to revel in.
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Intérprete: Jane FItz, M50
out of stock $8.84
Dance My Pain Away (tribute)
Cat: BAKK 002. Rel: 26 Feb 14
Aurora Halal - "Dance My Pain Away (Tribute)"
Haron - "The Langolier Hustle"
Intérprete: Marsman
out of stock $10.79
Bushwick Is Melting Volume 1
Cat: SJ 001. Rel: 04 Mar 14
Aurora Halal - "Hazy G" (original mix)
Jacques Renault & Mark Verbos - "I Came Back Again"
Marcos Cabral - "Special Spiral"
Dust - "1515"
Review: Bushwick venue Bossa Nova Civic Club is one of Brooklyn's more recent additions, yet has become a focal point for some of NYC's key figures with events featuring representatives from L.I.E.S. and The Bunker complementing guests like Jacques Renault and Anthony Naples. Emboldened by this prospering creative vibe, Bossa Nova Civic Club have teamed up with Sisterjam, a local consultation, management and event promotion collective for a series of 12" EPs under the banner Bushwick Is Melting. This first volume features four tracks from Brooklyn-based producers, each reflecting a different side to the area's musical underground. L.I.E.S. artist Marcos Cabral contributes, as does his Runaway partner Jacques Renault who teams up with NYC techno veteran Mark Verbos, whilst there is also music from Mannequin Records act Dusk, and Aurora Halal, the person behind the Mutual Dreaming parties who makes her solo production debut with "Hazy G".
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Memories That Never Happened
Cat: CPU 01110100. Rel: 06 Apr 23
Memories That Never Happened (5:44)
Problematic Tape Recorder (5:22)
Subsequent Experiments (5:24)
Unparalleled Comfort (4:41)
Review: Some three years after making her first appearance on Central Processing Unit, storied electro star Annie Hall (real name Ana Artalejo Moreno) returns to the Sheffield-based label with another fabulous four-track missive. It's a pleasingly varied affair, with the sometime Semantica contributor confidently striding between deep, melodious, laidback, IDM-influenced fare (the undeniably emotive, occasionally bittersweet 'Memories That Never Happened'), shimmering and sparkling, sci-fi-seeped 21st century electrofunk ('Problematic Tape Recorder'), Autechre-influenced glacial IDM excellence ('Subsequent Experiments') and warm and dreamy downtempo electro bliss (the sustained chords, gentle melodies and slipped hip-hop beats of 'Unparalleled Comfort').
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Intérprete: Plant43, Danijel Kevic
out of stock $13.55
Baci Ballers EP
Cat: FTC 08. Rel: 23 Feb 23
Baci Ballers (6:19)
Big Moma Tech (5:42)
Ground Up Dub (5:53)
Review: Kyle Hall has been hailed as the new boy on the Detroit block for some time now, forgetting perhaps that he has been putting records out since he was 17 - some 15 years ago. The three tracks on the 'Baci Ballers' EP show he's capable of holding his own among the biggest of big hitters, taking house music and giving it a nicely grimy makeover that will ensure these beauties a place in many a techno set too. The title track has a triumphant, rampantly rampaging vibe to it, a throbbing, insistent bassline slapped down by meaty handclaps and brutal hi-hats. 'Big Moma Tech' adds a smattering of female vocal as bleeps and jazzy keys battle it out like Stevie Wonder and LFO having a jam. 'Ground Up Dub' completes the set, based around a panther-like bass keyboard riff that anchors the track while the rhythmic quotient surges and retreats gloriously. Three tracks that differ in everything but their playability and quality.
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The Dirty Thouz
Cat: WO 30000. Rel: 01 Dec 09
I'm KMFH Girl!
Dunk Jiggla
B Eatn Gritz
Luv 4 KMFH
Lax Adrenalin
out of stock $8.84
Technically Deep EP
Cat: FTC 07. Rel: 17 Nov 22
Sit In Dat (7:49)
Gherkin Roots (3:33)
Alignment (5:49)
Pounce (7:49)
Review: Detroit house doesn't get more authentic than when served up by Motor City maestro Kyle Hall. The Wild Oats and Forget The Clock boss is in superb form once again here across four new cuts of Technically Deep house. 'Sit In Dat' has its head amongst the stars and it's roughed up drums firmly planted on the floor. 'Gherkin Roots' is more rickety and unconventional, with analogue clatter and synth stabs making for an unsettling mood. 'Alignment' cruises on warm machine soul and 'Pounce' cuts loose with a twisted dub sounds, spangled drums and raw as you like percussion.
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out of stock $21.29
Zug Island
Cat: WO-K2. Rel: 10 Nov 12
Zug Island
K2 Attack!
Review: Yet another bold and challenging Wild Oats 12", a label that seems to be positively affronted by some of the meekness currently getting mislabelled as techno. Zug Island sees label boss Kyle Hall team up with Detroit Underground's Kero for two productions inspired by their visit to the toxic metal factory on Zug Island, housed between Detroit and Windsor, Canada on the Detroit Rouge river. The label explicitly states this record is "intended to sonically personify the environment of Zug Island and its harmful industrial vibrations it currently has on the river, wildlife and even the humans residing there". Naturally there's an underlying anger present throughout, with "Zug Island" setting menacing 303 loops spiralling over a sparse backdrop of clattering snares. With no discernable kick drum, the track tends to float in corroded stasis, though this lack of driving force makes it a perfect track to combine with drum heavy DJ tools. Complementing this, "K2 Attack!" is less abstract but more abrasive, rising from the high frequency noise into a rigid frame of bubbling electro in the style of Detroit's techno forefathers.
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out of stock $11.06
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