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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
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BIN 005
BIN 005 (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: BIN 005. Rel: 02 Apr 25
Decka - "Alignment" (Efdemin remix) (5:01)
Kameliia - "Remains Mystery" (Amotik remix) (5:30)
Kaiser - "Run" (The Lady Machine remix) (5:43)
Border One - "Organoid" (Jeroen Search remix) (5:47)
Review: Binar's fifth outing looks to a selection of talented remixers to add their own spin to some stylish techno originals. First, it is Decka's 'Alignment' that gets reworked by Efdemin, who we haven't heard from for a while but are glad to do so now. He flips it into a straight-up and smooth techno pumper with fuzzy pads softening the edges. Next, Amotik brings some urgent synth pulses and hunched-up drum funk to 'Remains Mystery' and The Lady Machine remix of 'Run' is all fat, drunken synths tumbling about with jacked-up drums and analogue hits. Jeroen Search brings some signature future cosmic energy to his take on Border One's 'Organoid.'

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Sentence Six
Cat: SCX 032. Rel: 04 Jul 24
Dexphase - "Stay True To Yourself" (6:06)
KOZLOV - "Darkness" (5:40)
Raxeller - "Corrupted" (4:31)
Tham - "Never The Right Time" (5:09)
Review: Hard techno is very much back in vogue right now, all across Europe and beyond. Sacred Court taps into that demand with various artists EP that is edgy, raw and effective. It is Dexphase that kicks off with 'Stay True To Yourself' layering up wooden hits, icy hi hats and slamming drums. KOZLOV's 'Darkness' has real dystopian menace to it with the wiry pads that bring unsettling energy to the distorted basslines and hammering drums. Raxeller's 'Corrupted' is hyperderiven with kicks stacked up almost on top of each other as moody trance pads light up the backdrop. Tham's 'Never The Right Time' is a fourth and final highly destructive weapon to keep the rave kids marching.
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Borft Dance Classics Vol 4
Cat: BORFT 176. Rel: 09 Apr 25
Egglady - "Prinsessan Och Agget 1" (6:15)
Nikolas Rowland - "Headspin" (5:47)
Kord - "Puffy Nipples" (5:03)
Crinan - "Suit 61" (7:04)
Review: Swedish label Borft has been digging in its archives again to assemble another volume of what it sees as its most classic cuts. And we don't disagree with these, which are taken from releases that originally landed between 1998 and 1999. Egglady's- 'Prinsessan Och Agget 1' is well-swung and deftly dubbed out with lovely analogue drum sounds cutting through. Nikolas Rowland's 'Headspin' is another smooth one with molten chords and a firm low-end drive. 'Puffy Nipples' from Kord is a wonky number with an unhinged charm and stomping groove that will stand out in any set while Crinan closes with the classy and raw house, dub and tech fusion that is 'Suit 61'.
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DANGERWANK 002
DANGERWANK 002 (purple vinyl 12")
Cat: DANGERWANK 002. Rel: 14 Jan 25
Fist Of Fury - "Minimaythm Demoniae" (7:11)
Al Core - "007 Bald Frenchcore" (5:54)
Celsius - "L'Appel Du Vide" (4:08)
Kyo_O - "Releaser Fucking" (LeeloO Hardcoholics remix) (5:15)
Review: Only a hard techno label would be brazen enough to call itself Danger Wank. There is much more worth investigating here though than just the semantics: Fist Of Fury grabs you by the throat with its overdriven percussive loops and flat, slamming drums on 'Minimaythm Demoniae.' It sounds like what happens when you have too many windows open on your computer with sound playing from one that crashes. Al Core brings squealing synths and horrorcore sleaze to '007 Bald Frenchcore' and Celsius tickles the inner war with the abstract sounds and malfunctioning drum patterns of 'L'Appel Du Vide.' Kyo_O's 'Releaser Fucking' gets a brutal LeeloO Hardcoholics remix to close down this serious sonic assault.
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NECH 025
NECH 025 (180 gram silver vinyl 12")
Cat: NECH 025. Rel: 24 Jul 24
Insolate - "Go With You" (5:45)
JNKS - "Refill" (5:07)
Namhar - "Run Baby Run" (5:23)
Fabrizio De Santis - "1-90128" (5:20)
Kichi Kazuko - "Serpents" (5:27)
Jay York - "Go Back" (5:41)
Review: NECHTO launches its first vinyl compilation with a blend of fresh and familiar global talent from Italy, Croatia, Mexico, India, the USA, and Ukraine. The record includes six dynamic tracks that have already been tested by label head Nastia, such as Namhar's powerful track 'Run Baby Run,' and JNKS with the debut track 'Refill.' New faces include Italian producer Fabrizio Di Santis with '90128,' Croatian techno sensation Insolate with 'Go With U,' and Ukrainian talent Kichi Kazuko with 'Serpents.' Jay York rounds out the compilation with 'Go Back,' which marks his entry into the minimal techno scene with aplomb.
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DEXT Limited Compilation Vol 1
Cat: DEXTLTD 005. Rel: 15 May 24
K-65 - "Heavyweight" (5:33)
Krotone - "Mashdown" (5:49)
Local Group - "Water Dub" (6:04)
Dawn Razor - "Autopods" (4:58)
Review: The DEXT label serves up a firing Limited Compilation here for its fifth outing and it calls upon several serious bass heads for the beats. K-65's 'Heavyweight' is brilliantly energetic and lithe, with lurching loops and slamming hits, ten bass and twisted vocal stabs. Krotone's 'Mashdown' is a frenzied breakbeat workout with jungle signifiers and trippy melodies, then Local Group's 'Water Dub' slows things down a touch with oscillating low ends and fresh hits all underpinned by dubbed-out bass. Dawn Razor's 'Autopods' shuts down with controlled chaos - the bouncing drums, the rattling hits, the metallic textures and the pinging leads that all make you move every bone in your body.
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Timeless Times Remixed (Delano Smith, Milton Jackson, Luke Hess, Max Watts)
Detroit Techno City (Delano Smith remix) (5:56)
Just The Groove (Milton Jackson remix) (5:21)
Nordhouse (Luke Hess & Brian Kage Reference remix) (5:51)
Galaxian (Max Watts remix) (6:02)
Review: Detroit's Brian Kage is back with more Motor City goodness, this time as a remixer alongside a fine selection of peers. It is his Timeless Times album that gets reworked here and for his remix of 'Nordhouse' he works with fellow Detroiter and dub techno don Luke Hess to cook up a warm, shuffling sound. Elsewhere Delano Smith brings his signature smoky loops and plaintive keys to 'Detroit Techno City', Milton Jackson steps up with a buddy deep house roller and 'Galaxian' gets an electro remix from Max Watts to make this a classy, quality collection.

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909 Nights EP
Cat: MM 09BLACK. Rel: 18 Dec 24
909 Nights (feat Taho) (8:01)
Cosmic Warehouse Vibes (6:06)
JAX (5:37)
Review: With releases already clocked up on Carl Craig's Planet-E, the Omar S-run stable FXHE and Rob Modell's Echospace, Detroit house/techno fans with a keen eye (and ear) will already know Brian Kage. Michigander is his own label and this EP - that kicks off with Taho and Kage joining forces again on its A-side - was a success when it first emerged on marbled vinyl in March 2023. So much so, in fact, that's it been given a repress. With traces of acid and uplifting piano notes undewrwritten by deep chords on the opener '909 Nights', 'Warehouse Vibes' then brings driving kicks and dubby techno bliss before the closer 'JAX' goes in the style with its fist pumping rhythms. Motor City musical magic at its best.
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Intérprete: DJ Mau Mau
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Polar EP
Polar EP (12")
Cat: SPAZIO 029. Rel: 28 May 24
Four Interwined Spirals (6:11)
Asymmetic Lifeform (5:04)
Polar (6:21)
Solid State Rain (4:44)
Review: Kangding Ray is one of those techno craftsmen who really brings his groves alive with sublime sound designs and plenty of synth magic. And Spazio Disponible, the label run by Neel and Donato Dozzy, is one of the most cultured around, so this is a real match made in heaven. The EP opens up with 'Four Interwined Spirals' which is a colourful and psychedelic cut that will melt minds. 'Asymmetic Lifeform' is a more quiet and slow-motion exploration of dubby rhythm and aqueous synths, then 'Polar' picks up the pace once more with trippy synth and sci-fi arps over sleek drums. 'Solid State Rain' shuts down with another melancholic atmosphere.
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Intérprete: Kaoru Inoue
out of stock $16.32
Species 3
Species 3 (clear vinyl 12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: 47042. Rel: 10 Sep 24
Kangding Ray - "Ypox" (5:33)
Perfo - "Muse" (6:02)
Denise Rabe - "Sundered" (6:18)
Sorcery - "Temporal Shards" (5:41)
Review: The 47 label's next offering is this third volume of Species, a various artists series dedicated to deep, exploratory techno and cutting-edge, floor-focused tracks from some of the finest contemporary talents in the game. Kangding Ray kicks this one off with the alluring darkness of 'Pox', Perfo then keeps it deep and cerebral with the wonderful 'Muse' and Denise Rabe impresses with 'Sundered.' Last but not least is Sorcery whose 'Temporal Sands' shuts down this clear vinyl 12" with a bang.
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Elementary Particles Accelerator Tunnel
Cat: LKVBHR 12. Rel: 25 Sep 24
25% Personality (with Dickie) (6:15)
Low Orbit (5:38)
Trench Music (8:18)
Dub Tool A (5:25)
Splais (5:12)
Kopriva (Opa Kanz Rerub) (4:13)
Review: KANZ's artist alias, when reversed, becomes ZNAK, meaning "SIGN" in Bulgarian. He hails from Lyulin, a district known for breeding either crime or art, and thankfully Kaloyan embodies the latter. This outing on MELMAK is opened with '25% Personality (with Dickie)' which is deep and atmospheric dub techno. 'Low Orbit' is just as deep but more driving with some pad laced beauty up top, 'Trench Music' then brings frosty Berlin dub techno vibes, 'Dub Tool A' has conscious vocal mutterings and 'Splais' is a slow motion gem for late night contemplation. 'Kopriva (Opa Kanz Rerub)' is a spine-tingling closer with angelic vocals.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan
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Solaris Reconstructed
Solaris Reconstructed (limited white vinyl 12")
Cat: ZHARK 040. Rel: 28 Oct 24
Solaris (Kareem remix) (6:41)
Solaris (Orphx remix) (5:54)
Solaris (Rrose remix) (6:56)
Solaris (SHXCXCHCXSH remix) (5:55)
Review: The legendary 'Solaris' is a standout tune from Kareem's 1997 release CICLOP on Berlin-based label Zhark. Originally, CICLOP combined diverse styles including industrial hip-hop, cinematic ambience and dub techno and created a unique, gritty soundscape as a result. Solaris stood out for its raw, brutally minimalist approach and now these new remixes from cult favs Orphx, Rrose, SHXCXCHCXSH and Kareem breathe new life into them with lots of lo-fi synth designs, muggy atmospheres, dense, foggy drones and plenty of rolling and dubbed out rhythms.

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Elevate
Elevate (12")
Cat: BAO 095. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Elevate (5:29)
Silver Ball (5:30)
Silver Ball (Phase remix) (5:37)
For The Vision (5:30)
Review: Shalom Aber's Be As One label has done a one job of evolving from its earliest sounds in the tech house realm into a place for more refined and sophisticated techno. Kashpitzky's new offering very much fits in with that MO and opens with 'Elevate' which is a trip minimal cut with rising synths that make it feel as if you are forever speeding up. 'Silver Ball' is like a hall of mirrors with synth reflections everywhere and the Phase remix lays it down with a more rooted low end. 'For The Vision' is an unpredicted but brilliant jungle closer.

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VSION 02
VSION 02 (12")
Cat: VSION 02. Rel: 13 Nov 24
Encore (5:48)
Renegade (6:00)
Spell (7:15)
Another Dream (4:53)
Review: Kasra V's latest release channels the tribal energy of 90s electronic music and is influenced by NYC's iconic club culture and experimental dance sounds, while also infusing his own unique perspective. Drawing from late 90s underground clubs and avant-garde elements, he evokes the primal energy of Victor Calderone and the mystic beats of Exquisite Corpse. The tracks span a range of classy electro styles and mark Kasra's most 'floor-focused work yet with spontaneous jams and intricate sonic layers all cooked up using vintage gear.
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Lagoa Trax Vol 1
Cat: LAGOATRAX 2401. Rel: 07 Nov 24
Manu Kenton - "Square" (5:31)
Jamie Dill - "Unhuman" (5:20)
DJ HS - "Fucking Kick" (6:10)
Max Walder - "Never Alone" (5:20)
Review: The legendary Lagoa club in Menin is a real techno institution that this year marks its 34th anniversary. It does so in part by dropping LAGOA TRAX Vol. 1, an exclusive vinyl compilation featuring four unreleased tracks by its famous resident DJs Manu Kenton, DJ HS, Jamie Dill and Max Walder. These celebrated artists honour Lagoa's spirit with compositions that echo the club's distinctive style-driving beats and electrifying sounds. Each track embodies the energy and legacy of Lagoa's unforgettable nights and gives fans a chance to reconnect with the intense rhythms that have defined the club's reputation.
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Plumes
Plumes (12" + MP3 download code in embossed spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: MDG 025. Rel: 18 Jun 24
Plumes (6:52)
Pulse (6:01)
Plumes (Meditation mix) (8:57)
Review: London's Keplrr continues to make moves here with a debut on Midgar that comes after plenty of assured outings on the likes of Control Freak Recordings and Pressure Dome. His take on techno is about broken beats and forward-thinking sound designs and that is evident once more. 'Plumes' comes in two versions - one is a subtle, percussive and playful groove while the 'Meditation Mix' is more airy and atmospheric. Third and final cut 'Pulse' then builds on that breezier vibe with a smooth cruising deep trip for eyes closed-dancing. Classy and effective stuff throughout.
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Waiting
Waiting (12")
Cat: NA 001. Rel: 21 Jan 25
Waiting
Waiting (Aubrey rework)
Forgiveness
Review: The No Agenda label takes its bow here with a new EP that features a first appearance from the US's Bridget Barkan. Kimono is behind the beats and they are couched in house. 'Waiting' opens with rattling chords that bring steely determination next to the time-keeping hi-hats and echoing vocal swirls that speak of a patient wait. The Aubrey rework is super fresh with daubs of dancing synth and sci-fi details over a barely-there rhythm. Shuffling deep house sound 'Forgiveness' closes out with more slight sound designs, dusty drums and plenty of suggestion rather than in-your-face maximalism.
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Filth
Filth (12" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: RRR 036. Rel: 14 Aug 24
Don't Scream At Me (5:24)
Vice (4:57)
She Bites (5:47)
An Angel Told Me To Do It (4:54)
Atari Demon (edit) (4:46)
Don't Scream At Me (Low Entropy Stripped remix) (5:53)
Review: RIOT Radio is a fiercely independent techno label based in Scotland that roll out another in its 'limited as fuck' series of releases. This one is also Matthias Koch's first-ever vinyl release and offers some eye-wateringly jacked-up and frosty beats that are all primed and ready to blow up any dance floor. Take 'Vice' - a heavy, marching cut with wiry electronics and fuzzy sonics. 'An Angel Told Me To Do It' is alive with ghoulish voices and screw synths and 'She Bites' then slams out more swampy techno madness. Low Entropy's 'Stripped' remix closes out in brutal and brilliant fashion.
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Koenig Cylinder Vol I
Cat: IST 02RP. Rel: 28 Jan 25
Untitled
99.9
Locked Groove
Carousel
Choreomania
Review: Koenig Cylinders always kept it hella real with their techno. The pair of John Selway and Oliver Chesler were pioneers of the hard stuff first time around and now that it is back en vogue, why not reissue this classic? 'Untitled' opens with a freaky vocal and eerie synth sound before '99.9' brings a wall of white noise and slamming drum patterns. 'Carousel' is an urgent wall-rattler with cantering drums and rave sires that light up the 'floor and 'Choreomania' shuts down with razor-sharp synths and acid flashes that tickle your brain. Arresting tackle of the highest order.
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Psykhe
Psykhe (12")
Cat: ITILP 001. Rel: 06 Jan 25
Das Risiko (5:08)
Sangre Seraph (5:21)
Love Your Ghosts (4:10)
Khaoss (5:26)
Eunuchy (4:02)
Review: Psykhe marks a new chapter for Lithuanian musician and composer Gediminas Jakubka as he steps away from euphoric new-age dance floors into darker, more uncertain sonic territory. The album reflects the artist's psyche during the pandemic and ably captures a restless mind in a slowed-down world. Serving as both a personal exploration and a broader commentary, Psykhe reimagines the ethos of 80s and 90s Detroit dance music. As such there is a timeless quality to synth-laced workouts like 'Das Risiko', plenty of grit and grime in dusty electro gem 'Love Your Ghosts' and blasts of distorted bass and cosmic moody to 'Eunuchy'. A rich EP.
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out of stock $17.98
TP 006
TP 006 (12")
Cat: TP 006. Rel: 13 Jun 24
Kurilo - "Get Back" (6:08)
Kurilo - "Fractured" (5:03)
Komponente - "Dance With Us" (5:18)
Komponente - "Crash Bandicoot" (4:59)
Review: Trance Pandemic perfectly encapsulates the re-emergence of the genre into mainstream underground consciousness in recent years. The Ukrainian label is back with a sixth offering of such sounds with Kurilo and Komponente stepping up. 'Get Back' is trail trance-techno with warped synths worming their way through the mix and 'Fractured' offers up more glitchy sounds and panning synth effects. Komponente pumps out some bouncing technoid beats with 'Dance With Us' and then unleashes acid madness with his Roland machines on 'Crash Bandicoot.'
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Slowworm
Slowworm (12")
Cat: AMEN 013. Rel: 08 Oct 24
Rupsje (6:32)
Slowworm (5:42)
Karinca (5:25)
Review: Konduku makes his official label debut on Amenthia here with his superb new EP 'Slowworm,' which comes with three captivating solo tracks that deepen his connection with the innovative Basel crew. Each piece presents a deep mental trip with slow burning beats and moments of introspective intensity, which if course perfectly embodies the sound that both Konduku and Amenthia are known for. 'Rupsje' kicks off with a sense of dark menace and swampy low ends, 'Slowworm' then layers up percolating drums and scuttling synth sounds and 'Karinca' shuts down with heavy, purposeful kick drums and glitchy electronics and moody drones.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan, M50
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Laser Disko EP
Cat: TLPA 01. Rel: 15 May 24
Space Invaderi (6:38)
Superi (5:17)
Heartbreikkin Bulevardi (5:04)
Holografinen Taivas (4:33)
Kyberverkko (4:46)
Review: Kirill Junolainen aka Konerytmi wrote the tracks that make up this new EP on Telepatia back in the mid-00s. He says it was a magic time in which he immersed himself in Italo disco and electro-clash production and that is clear to hear. All of these cuts ride on zippy synth lines, have pixelated melodic rain falling down their faces and ride on chugging electronic disco rhythms. They are sugary sweet and brightly coloured, perfect for uplifting and energising any party, and have only ever been passed about on CDR before so now make their vinyl debut just in time for summer deployment. Get your shades ready, cause these are real disco dazzlers.

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How Does One
Cat: ARTS 050. Rel: 26 Sep 24
How Does One (6:56)
Towers Reach (5:06)
Sirkel (4:52)
Covert (6:26)
Double Split (3:52)
Review: The independent techno label ARTS hits a half-century here and rather than make a big fuss they just do what they have always done: serve up more quality music. 'How Does One' is pent-up techno funk with lashings of synth details and static electricity, 'Towers Reach' then keeps things tight and kinetic with squirrelling leads and sleek bass, while 'Sirkel' gets deep, dark and more menacing. Timo Konings's mastery of loop tendon carries on through the urgent 'Covert' and skittish grooves of 'Double Split'.
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Mantis 15
Mantis 15 (12")
Cat: DSR/MTS 15. Rel: 23 Apr 25
Firefly Guarantees Bliss (4:58)
Stretch (5:09)
Zum Elefanten (5:27)
Petal Soft (5:47)
Review: Konsudd is a new duo formed by Konduku and close collaborator Aa Sudd, and between the,m they manage to cook up a sound that strikes a balance between subtlety and intensity. Their meticulous production shines across these spacious tracks with dynamic layers of atmospheric sounds and powerful, dense kick drums all featuring in harmony. With a focus on soundsystem physicality, 'Firefly Guarantees Bliss has deep, irresistible sub-bass while double-time rhythms on 'Stretch' lull you into a trance. 'Zum Elefanten' is more unhinged and alarming, with distant sirens bringing the tension and 'Petal Soft' is a gorge that seems to float above the floor while deeply buried bass brings movement down low.
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A Non Equilibrium Thermodynamic System
Cat: SB 002. Rel: 10 Mar 25
If I (6:43)
Ape-Essence (5:41)
Revision (5:05)
Remote Actions On A Non-Linear Path (8:29)
Review: Kop-Z reveals that he first encountered the term 'A Non-Equilibrium Thermodynamic System' in a book costing L2 in a Manchester junk shop. It is a term to describe humans as systems constantly battling entropy and the world's challenges to survive. "But we're also systems that work together, creating art and music," he reflects, appreciating the contrast between opposites like day and night, love and hate. His work merges autobiographical field recordings, looped vinyl and childhood video games with kinetic programming systems that are all influenced by jungle, footwork, noise, rave, post-punk and reggae. The result is a rich fabric of sound that blends human experience with machine chaos.

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Deceltica
Deceltica (12")
Cat: YO 370T. Rel: 14 Aug 24
Seven (5:50)
Deceltica (5:02)
Seven (Jorg Kuning Bicton Barns remix) (6:37)
Drumhell (extended) (6:08)
Review: It's hard to argue with how much work Koreless, AKA Lewis Roberts, has put into things. Born in Bangor, Wales, but based in Glasgow - currently the most exciting UK city for electronic music production - it took a decade from his debut EP, 4D, to his first album, during which time he participated in the sorely-missed Red Bull Music Academy programme, collaborated with Sampha, performed on Boiler Room TV, embedded himself within the Young Turks camp, wrote with FKA Twigs, and was credited by David Byrne. That's a lot to unpack, so while the bubble wrap is unloaded let's skip to right here, right now. Deceltica is a particularly Koreless collection of tracks, from the opening warning sirens and haunting melodic chimes of 'Seven', to the robot breaks of the title number, and 'Drumhell''s near-reprise of the opening track, a kind of outro to that intro, it's all very good. Then you get fellow Welshman and resident at Manchester's beloved Bakk Heia party, Jorg Kunning, proving why he's up there with the most technically brilliant beat makers.
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Intérprete: Mimi, Joe Montana
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What The 4uck
Cat: OAKS 24. Rel: 14 Nov 24
Intoxication (6:45)
Radius (6:02)
So What (4:47)
What The 4uck (4:47)
Spatium (5:51)
Review: Loren Kuehne has long been deeply immersed in Berlin's techno scene and here channels the city's vibrant electronic culture into a dynamic EP. Inspired by the city's clubs and streets, she crafts a powerful five-track collection that spans energetic highs and reflective with uplifting moments capturing the pulse of the urban techno landscape. Each track drives forward with high BPMs and expertly crafted kick drums are designed to ignite dance floors by blending power with a touch of melancholy. This EP is both a tribute to Berlin's relentless energy and a showcase of Kuehne's own unique and ever-evolving sound.
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Self Destruct
Self Destruct (12" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: RRR 038. Rel: 04 Dec 24
Deadly Swam (6:21)
Dual Wield (6:18)
Stasis (6:30)
Detection (Lee Holman This Tape Will remix) (5:32)
Review: Continuing the 'Limited As F***' series, fiercely independent Scottish techno label RIOT Radio unleashes a relentless release from Ohio based Kukri. Packed with more explosive energy than a dozen grenades detonated at once, this release features three original jams starting with the intense, unrelenting, frosty techno of 'Deadly Swam', panel-beaten loops of 'Dual Wield' and wonky, unwilling bleep madness of 'Stasis'. This 12" also marks Lee Holman's RIOT Radio Records debut. His remix delivers an aggressively merciless Detroit-inspired twist to close out with a bang.
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Unmasked
Unmasked (12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: UL 011. Rel: 14 Feb 25
Sidelined (5:52)
Integrating The Shadow (7:01)
Unmasked (6:52)
Severed Lines Of Communication (7:32)
Review: Wiesbaden, Germany-born Florian Kupfer has spent the last decade exploring around the edges of the dancefloor with hugely evocative sounds that are always much more than mere tools. This latest mad-limited 12" is another doozy that opens with the menacing and mechanical rhythms of 'Sidelined' topped with eerie spoken word loops. 'Integrating The Shadow' is a more rugged electro rhythm with hissing hi-hats sweeping through the mix and downbeat chords adding a touch of melancholy. 'Unmasked' gets dark, dirty and messed up for those 5am wig-outs and 'Severed Lines Of Communication' is a hypnotic roller alive with static electricity.
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Soerne
Soerne (gold vinyl 12")
Cat: KNT 40. Rel: 03 Jan 25
Peblinge (7:22)
Sortedam (5:47)
Review: Ohm & Kvadrant head up their own Kontakt label and now return to it for a new beat to kick off the New Year. It comes on lovely gold vinyl and is a golden tune, too. The A-side delivers a captivating melodic dub creation, 'Peblinge,' which is as deep and warm as you can possibly imagine for those 5am wig-outs. The B-side meanwhile offers a refined electro-dub masterpiece in the form of 'Sortedam' with wispy synth curlicues, metallic hi-hats and immersive low ends.
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Soerne
Soerne (12")
Cat: KNT 40B. Rel: 03 Jan 25
Peblinge (7:21)
Sortedam (5:46)
Review: Ohm & Kvadrant are back on their Kontakt label to kick off 2025 with another stunning dub outing. Pressed on classic black vinyl, with a limited gold edition also available, this EP features two exceptional tracks starting with the A-side, 'Peblinge.' It's a mesmerising melodic dub creation, rich with warmth and depth-perfect for those late-night sessions. On the B-side, a second jam delivers a refined electro-dub masterpiece, blending synths, hi-hats, and fathom-deep low-end frequencies. Both tracks showcase the duo's signature style with soothing results.
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Ruutana City Mood Series Vol 2
Ruutana City Mood Series Vol 2 (green marbled eco vinyl 12")
Cat: VUO 11. Rel: 03 Jan 25
Ohm & Kvadrant - "Borsen" (6:32)
Armin Bender - "All Or Nothing" (7:13)
Tm Shuffle - "Efficient Answers" (7:29)
Gonzalo Villarreal - "Curanto" (6:50)
Review: Finnish label Vuo kicks off its year with a second instalment in the Ruutana City Mood Series. Once again it brings four vital dubbed out grooves to a lovely green marbled vinyl starting with Ohm & Kvadrant's 'Borsen' which is a smoky, grainy roller with icy drums. Armin Bender's 'All Or Nothing' brings a little extra light and optimism in the airy pads and Tm Shuffle pairs things right back for 'Efficient Answers' which is a gritty basement jam. Gonzalo Villarreal's 'Curanto' shits down with tons of lovely echo and reverb on a raw percussive cut.
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Ruutana City Mood Series Vol 2
Cat: VUO 11B. Rel: 03 Jan 25
Ohm & Kvadrant - "Borsen" (6:32)
Armin Bender - "All Or Nothing" (7:13)
Tm Shuffle - "Efficient Answers" (7:29)
Gonzalo Villarreal - "Curanto" (6:50)
Review: Vuo returns with another entry into his ongoing Ruutana City Mood Series, with this one being on eco black wax but a green vinyl version is also available. Ohm & Kvadrant open with a smoky, textured roller driven by icy drums. Armin Bender follows with 'All Or Nothing' which offers a lighter, more optimistic vibe with airy pads. Tm Shuffle strips things back on 'Efficient Answers' to deliver a gritty, minimalist basement groove. Closing the EP, Gonzalo Villarreal presents 'Curanto', a raw, percussive cut bathed in rich echo and reverb for a captivating close.
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Midnight Menaces 003
Cat: MENACES 003. Rel: 16 Apr 25
Pink Concrete - "Figure Eight" (5:18)
Krow - "The Dream Of Motion" (5:03)
Tino Troster - "Up To Farmington Hills" (4:57)
Crod - "Existence" (6:41)
Sayid K - "No Lights" (5:47)
Mikrotakt - "Further Away From Ourselves" (5:52)
Review: The third in Exitus Records' lightyear spanning V/A series, we again hear six new, boundary-pushing new ones from six satellite artists of the present day Berlin techno scene. Opening chord cascade 'Figure Eight' by Pink Concrete contrasts sharply to tunnelling techno-body suite 'The Dream Of Motion' by Krow, signalling several more tuff propulsions to come: most notably Sayid K's 'No Lights', a balmy nightscape from the newcomer, where digital zaps initially double up as hi-hats.
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Siku Series 005
Cat: SIKUS 05. Rel: 16 Jul 24
Rufo/Onoffon - "Sant Boi" (6:27)
Kento - "Broken System" (6:03)
Brian Topham/Nulek - "Sonido Accidental" (5:49)
Kush/Fabrega - "Matusita Haus" (6:16)
Review: The Siku label is back with a fifth in its various artists series and just like the previous four this is another hugely effective EP. Rufo/Onoffon open up with the snappy tech house of 'Sant Boi' complete with futuristic synth details and tripped-out melodies. Kento's 'Broken System' has a darker underbelly with rigid drum loops and frosty pads. Brian Topham and Nulek combine to great effect on 'Sonido Accidental' which is an astral bit of acid techno that glides on icy hi-hats. The final collaboration is between Kusha and Kabrega and their 'Matusita Haus' is a nimble electro-tech trip through the stars.
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52.114
52.114 (12")
Cat: PRRUKBLK 52114. Rel: 11 Jul 24
Shekon - "Hypno" (Phara remix) (6:21)
Gotshell - "Sindrome De Volar" (5:47)
KaioBarssalos - "Detroit" (4:55)
Netty Hugo - "Ecxtrem" (5:33)
Review: Planet Rhythm's brand of techno is utterly timeless and always futuristic. The latest trip around the stars is a various artists EP that varies in mood and tempo. Shekon's 'Hypno' (Phara remix) kicks off with big, boisterous drum loops full of bounce and swirled with coarse synths. Gotshell takes a more deep approach with gurgling basslines making for a subterranean sound on 'Sindrome De Volar.' KaioBarssalos's 'Detroit' then taps into a classic 313 techno style with shimmering pads and earth-shattering drums. Netty Hugo's 'Ecxtrem' is a pulsating cosmic closer.

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Survival Mode
Cat: FAN 006. Rel: 21 Jan 25
Trotsky - "Survival Mode" (6:05)
DJ Normal 4 - "Sorcerer's Berry" (6:58)
Ekkel - "Flukten" (5:52)
DJ 433 aka Kozman - "For Lise (Fearless)" (6:55)
Review: Fantastic Planet (which is also the name of a great 1972 sci-fi flick) is back with a powerful new collection, Survival Mode, which goes way beyond music and is in fact dedicated to the fight for freedom in Georgia. It draws on a diverse lineup of visionary artists who serve up sounds that embody resilience and resistance and call upon the instinct to persevere when all other options are gone. For those in Georgia fighting oppression, it's about unyielding determination to defy silencing forces, and the power of that translates into the music. All four cuts are cutting-edge techno sounds with jungle breaks, empowering spoken word slogans and beats that give you the energy to stand tall.
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Passing Currents
Passing Currents (12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: CS 203. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Txted - "Cherry Lemonade Special" (feat Phil Moffa - Okpk Spectral mix) (4:15)
Atrevido - "Flying Fortress" (4:10)
Josh Dahlberg - "Ass On The Floor" (4:35)
Kevin Reynolds - "Sign It Upside Down" (6:26)
Hazmat Live - "The Marriage Of Korg & Moog" (4:50)
Review: Passing Currents aims to stand out from the predictable by offering a deeply human touch in its music. This five-tracker backs that up by melding academic expertise with dancefloor intuition and the A-side features txted by Phil Moffa remixed by Yamaha DSP coder okpk after they met during doctoral studies, they flip technical mastery into bass-driven energy while Atrevido' fuses California warmth with analogue electro, Josh Dahlberg's rediscovered 2009 electro gem, 'Ass On The Floor', still bangs and Detroit's Kevin Reynolds delivers hypnotic grooves before Hazmat Live pushes boundaries with a sound rooted in soulful, experimental innovation.
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Oubaitori
Oubaitori (12")
Cat: MTB 014. Rel: 13 Aug 24
Oubaitori (6:16)
Motegi (6:25)
Jaga? (6:20)
Kamiki (5:29)
Review: The Mitsubasa label deals only in high-class techno of exactly the sort that Uproot and Kos serve up in collaboration here. 'Oubaitori' is a high speed bumper with Detroit-style chords racing over the sleek drums. 'Motegi' is a little more physical and jacked up with heavier hits and machine guns firing out the percussion while 'Jaga?' gets more dubby though is no less speedy. 'Kamiki' shuts down with hyperactive loops shimmering across the face of the track. A varied and vital EP for sure.
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Fountain Of Reason
Cat: MIST 008. Rel: 29 Oct 24
Vardae - "Pahlevan" (6:32)
Kick21 - "Bright Interface" (5:54)
Porter Brook - "Three Things You Can Watch Forever" (5:58)
Ayu - "Light & Reflection" (4:51)
Atavic - "Subconscious" (5:30)
Tammo Hesselink & DYL - "Accent Award" (5:10)
Plebeian - "Gowanus" (5:05)
Review: Aaron J's Sure Thing kicks on towards its tenth release with a superb new 12" packed with fresh techno jams. Myriad different mods, grooves and tempos are on offer here starting with the puling rhythmic depths of Vardae's 'Pahlevan' then moving on to Kick21's 'Bright Interface', a dark and haunting low-end wobbler. Atavic's 'Subconscious' is a heady one with ambient cosmic pads over deeply hurried, supple rhythms then while Tammo Hesselink & DYL combine to mesmeric effect on the carefully curated broken beat brilliance of 'Accent Award.' A forward-thinking EP for sure.
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WGD 010
WGD 010 (12")
Cat: WGD 010. Rel: 01 Jul 24
Versalife - "Skirmish 101" (5:51)
Acid Pimp - "Acid Baby" (4:52)
Jamie Anderson & Owain K - "Basement Dub" (6:36)
Konerytmi - "Aamunkoitto" (6:28)
Review: It's double digits for We're Going Deep who serve up a 10th bit of cub-ready weaponry here. This latest techno offering is a various artists affair with cultured Dutchman Versalife opening up with 'Skirmish 101', a booming bit of electro with the fattest synth lines you can imagine, and plenty of reverb. Acid Pimp's 'Acid Baby' is a wild and wonky 303 workout and Jamie Anderson & Owain K then combine for something much more soporific. 'Basement Dub' is as deep as you like. Konerytmi's 'Aamunkoitto' shuts down with some sleek, supple acid for mind, body and soul.
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Álbumes
No Going Back
No Going Back (LP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: BARN 106. Rel: 17 Dec 24
SFP (4:28)
No Going Back (3:06)
Old Haunts (4:32)
The Last Time (4:20)
Still, Something There (4:08)
Things Really Happen (4:36)
15 Mins (12:54)
Review: Since delivering his debut album on PNN a decade ago, Matt Kent AKA Matt Karmil has proved adept at adapting the club-focused sound of his EPs to the long-playing format - as his inspired and wonderfully atmospheric sets for Idle Hands and Smalltown Supersound prove. He continues this notable run of form on this Studio Barnhus released set, crowding ultra-deep, dusty grooves in opaque chords, cut-up sample snippets, lo-fi crackle, hazy ambient textures and nods towards a myriad of ear-pleasing electronic styles and sounds. Highlights are plentiful, with our picks being the dubby, mind-altering late-night hypnotism of 'Still Something There' and the becalmed, meditative ambient deepness of superb closing cut '15 Mins' (which, confusingly, is just 13 minutes long).
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Layer One
Layer One (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: LAYER 01. Rel: 28 Nov 24
Ultimately (feat Coby Sey) (4:19)
Escape Velocity (4:28)
Restrained (3:53)
Nothing Else (4:42)
Our Sector (feat Flowdan) (3:56)
The Vanishing (5:21)
Clean Slate (feat Coby Sey) (2:58)
Rest Assured (3:33)
The Machine (4:11)
Melatonin (3:33)
Review: Layer is the new label from Berlin techno favourite Berghain for the music released by its residents. Ben Klock is one of the most celebrated of those and here he links up with Fadi Mohem for an album that eschews his famous techno sounds in favour of a new blend of IDM, ambient and experimental sounds. 'Layer One' comes on double vinyl and opens with 'Ultimate (feat Coby Set)' which is an atmospheric opener with icy synths and sparse landscapes, then 'Escape Valley' explores kinetic rhythms and glitchy synths, 'The Vanishing' is another exploration of a distant corner of the cosmos and 'The Machine' brings more cinematic and evocative electronic designs.
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Club Dream
Club Dream (2xLP)
Cat: DDR 006. Rel: 15 Apr 25
Excerpt (5:23)
Enteweyaha (5:29)
Meghnatis (4:54)
IELS (5:39)
Dots To Dots (7:25)
Voltage (6:16)
Sous Aqua (4:48)
Exempt (5:59)
REM (3:59)
Subzero Experiment (3:44)
Grabuge (3:55)
Review: You might say the clue is in the name, but as well as bearing a nice selection of differently cut beat action, this double album from French/Syrian producer Ahmad Qatrami aka Konalgad on New York's Dance Data label, is also a nicely cerebral affair jammed with celestial adventures for mind as well as feet. It refuses to get stuck in any stylistic rut, from the cloud-like ambience of 'REM' to the brooding bass and dubby stepping of 'Subzero Experiment' and the simmering shimmer of 'Dots To Dots', half digi-dub thump and half subtly filtered junglist trimmings, it keeps on giving something new right to the end. Konalgad apparently translates as "the universe of tomorrow" in Arabic, and this artist definitely has a bright future to match his already quite impressive track record.
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