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Singles
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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Speicher 112
Cat: KOMPAKTEX 112. Rel: 28 Aug 19
Forever Ravers (6:03)
Forever Ravers (Anna Raving In Space mix) (5:33)
Review: Last year Brazilian DJ/producer Ana Miranda joined Kompakt Extra following years spent building her reputation via fine releases on such labels as Novamute, Twin Turbo, Yoshitoshi and Terminal M. For her third release on the long-serving German label she's joined forces with another scene queen, the incomparable Miss Kittin. The pair has produced a raw, driving dancefloor beast that's bigger than Donald Trump's ego and infinitely more alluring. "Forever Ravers" is heavy, intense and forthright, with stylized vocal snippets and razor sharp electronic motifs surging above a thumping groove. Miranda offers a different take on the track on side B, opting for bleeping and panicked electronics and spacey bleep melodies.
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A Sides Vol 12 Part 2
Cat: DC 293V2. Rel: 20 Feb 24
Adam Beyer - "Take Me There" (feat DJ Rush - Carl Cox remix) (6:24)
Matt Guy - "Give Me What I Want" (6:16)
ADHS - "2STEP" (6:22)
Kaiserdisco - "Get On The Dancefloor" (6:51)
Review: The big room techno don that is Adam Beyer is back with more potent techno weaponry on his own Drumcode label, this time with part two of the 12th volume of his A-Sides series. His 'Take Me There' is first up in remix form and Carl Cox flips it into a surging peak time roller. Matt Guy's 'Give Me What I Want' is an emotive banger with big synth energy and reverberating vocals while ADHS's '2STEP' hits hard with its flaming drums and trance-y synths. Kaiserdisco then brings dark, stomping warehouse energy to their raved-ready 'Get On The Dancefloor.'
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Systema Naturae III
Cat: 012 06. Rel: 18 Apr 23
Daniel[I] - "Carabus" (6:47)
Alex Tom - "Paradisaea" (7:04)
Kontinum - "Octandria" (6:43)
Mary Yuzovskaya & Claudio PRC - "Marmor" (6:13)
Review: Here is the third and final chapter of the 'Systema Naturae' series on Berlin-based 012, with fresh deep techno visions from newcomers such as Daniel(i) from Belgium (Whispering Signals) who ventures into foreboding and murky territory on the off-kilter journey of 'Carabus', and there's the return of Greek producer Alex Tomb who gets into some hypnotic minimal techno on 'Paradisaea'. Elsewhere, Leipzig-based Kontinum pushes into full mental overdrive on the strobing cut 'Octandria' and finally you have the collaboration between Mary Yuzovskaya and label head Claudio PRC titled 'Marmor' which perfectly nails that ethereal Sound Of Rome vibe.
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ANA 013
ANA 013 (12")
Cat: ANA 013. Rel: 11 Apr 24
Dax J - "Ares" (5:13)
Kaiser - "Kal" (6:28)
ANFS - "Amete" (5:41)
Jerm - "Kaki" (4:53)
Review: Analogue is the Greek label which takes no prisoners in its pursuit of pure techno perfection and that's abundantly clear on this latest Various Artists drop, as Dax J kicks into gear with the searing, pummelling intensity of 'Ares'. It's a proper fist-shaker which sets you up for the hi-octane rumble of Kaiser's 'Kal' and ANFS' industrial jackhammer 'Amete'. That leaves Jerm to clean up with another weapons grade sheller driving ever-downwards in the ultimate ticket to peak time submission. This is techno in the toughest sense of the word - a very specific sound executed perfectly.
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Unknown Landscapes Selected I
Cat: POLEGROUP 021. Rel: 10 Dec 13
DVS1 - "Strobe"
Kwartz - "Hate"
Reeko - "Enlightenment Process"
Adam X - "Meridien Arc"
Review: As part of Oscar Mulero's Unknown Landscapes mix CD his label Pole Group has done the right thing and released the first of several various artist samplers. This first body of music is opened by the rusty pings of DVS1's "Strobe", while up and coming Spanish techno producer, Kwartz, earns his Pole Group stripes with a deep and blipping "Hate". Long-time label cohort Reeko provides the elongated mind trip that is "Enlightenment Process", and the last spot is of course reserved for industrial demigod Adam X who doesn't falter with the voltage charged "Meridien Arc".
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Katha Remixes
Katha Remixes (heavyweight yellow marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: ST 009. Rel: 06 Apr 23
Nic Ford - "Cyberd" (Jonathan Kusuma Swamped mix) (6:32)
Nic Ford - "Cyberd" (Jonathan Kusuma Splinter mix) (6:37)
Khun Fluff - "Daw" (Konduku dub) (6:28)
Temple Rat - "Garden Of Earthly Delights" (Higher Intelligence Agency mix) (5:45)
Review: Siamese Twins Nic Ford, Khun Fluff, and Temple Rat team up with sonic reinterpreters Jonathan Kusuma, Konduku and Higher Intelligence Agency, for the Katha Remixes - adding to the recently popularised genre of amphibious techno. While the label Siamese Twins normally go for cassette, this neat precision V/A release is a yellow vinyl number. Like a noctile toad stalking the night, the tracks here range from dark organic chuggers to jumpy synaptors to melodic bloopers, all reflecting different facets of the amphibian master genome.
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Graffi Gravi
Graffi Gravi (140 gram vinyl double 12")
Cat: GRA 010. Rel: 11 Mar 19
Yoshinori Hayashi - "Dissociative" (8:25)
Telephones - "Kalimbalimbo" (6:12)
DB.Source & Riccardo Schiro - "Montevago" (3:02)
Dynamo Dreesen - "Reactivate" (7:59)
Oyvind Morken & Kaman Leung - "Tunnel Visjon" (5:31)
Acidboychair - "The End (At Any Speed)" (4:48)
Review: REPRESS ALERT: Gravity Graffiti has been doing great things with its series of split 12"s already, but now the Italian label goes one better for its tenth release with this mighty double pack of heavy hitters. First up is the ever-untouchable Yoshinori Hayashi, who gets as straight up as he possibly could with the freaky house burner "Dissociative." Telephones is feeling particularly dubbed out and groovy on "Kalimbalimbo", while DB.Source and Riccardo Schiro take things strung out and textural on "Montevago". Dynamo Dreesen is in rave mode for the pepped up and delightfully weird "Reactivate", leaving the final side to Oyvind Morken & Kaman Leung's chugging "Tunnel Visjon" and the rubbery side swipes of Acidboychair's "The End (At Any Speed)".
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K 1207
K 1207 (12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: K 1207. Rel: 05 Oct 20
126_Braga Juice_TE (7:10)
121_Not Dropping2 (5:25)
64_Really Doing Bong Beat (11:16)
Review: This is probably K-rAd's most summery outing to date - from the tropical twinkle of Braga Juice to spacious, dramatic synth sweeps and lavish deep bass on 121_Not Dropping 2, this is all music that has a sense of space and movement that demands open air for fullest appreciation. On the other side, 64_Really Doing Bong Beat has a dubby rockers vibe that's at once jubilant & reflective, a perfect balance to get lost to on the dancefloor
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K 1206
K 1206 (12")
Cat: K 1206. Rel: 13 Jan 20
Marginal (10:21)
Never The Same (10:21)
Review: Chicago's modular master is back, this time with some heady, heavy tripping tunes for the dancefloor. On the A side, 126_Marginal bounces on with timeless cosmic electro; 126_Never The Same takes a slightly more reflective approach to melody, but continues to propel with weighty sub-bass heat.
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Detroit EP
Cat: MM 06. Rel: 13 May 21
D-Twah (6:02)
Tour De Troit (5:09)
La Belle Vie (6:03)
Acid Renaissance (6:46)
Review: Six releases in and Michigander label head Brian Kage teams up with the legendary French Techno producer, Taho, aka David Jacopin. The electronic music world knows to put respect on the Motor City, but the "Detroit EP" represents a fusion, emphasizing l'accent aigu - not a typo or spec on your screen that needs cleaning. Between Kage and Taho, their production pedigree includes releases for labels like FXHE, Planet-E, Delsin, F.Comm, and more, so it's no surprise the pairing makes for a masterfully produced EP covering the spectrum of Detroit house and techno sounds, with an added deft touch from its French connection.
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Error In The System
Cat: DC 298. Rel: 09 Apr 24
In The Music (7:08)
Error In The System (7:43)
Review: Kaiserdisco bring some big room techno energy to the one label in the world that is most synonymous with that sound - Adam Beyer's Drumcode. Opener 'In The Music' is a dark and driving cut with an acid tinged bassline over hard, hammering, flat footed drums. Add in a dark vocal hook and you have a real monster. 'Error In The System' on the flip is another moody techno pumper for the main room with hefty drums, eerie siren sounds and of plenty squelchy designs. It's a real headwrecker to close out a big 12".
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In Between
Cat: RVN 027. Rel: 18 Jul 23
Going Through The Void (5:54)
Energy (6:28)
Lashes (6:38)
Magnetic (7:36)
Review: Leipzig based Riotvan, run by Peter Invasion and Panthera Krause, welcomes Kalexis and Paulor for this collaborative four track that mines techno's deepest depths. 'Going Through The Void' is a moody and slow motion opener that rides on an undulating bassline with plenty of ambient pads for company. 'Energy' is more edgy, a stomper with fractured vocals and wonky synths that builds a darker mood. On the flipside there is the brilliantly unhinged and unusual melodies of 'Lashes' which sounds like a marching band on acid and 'Magnetic' closes down with haunting low ends and spooky pads.
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Hinrich
Hinrich (12")
Cat: ZHARK 030. Rel: 07 Sep 18
Hinrich (6:53)
Rattle Disco (6:26)
Let Me Fly Away From You (6:22)
Beyond The 4th Alignment (5:59)
Review: For 22 years now Zhark Recordings Berlin has been operating relentlessly on an alternative technoid vision. The keystone of this vision is an approach of full artistic autonomy in full front against the demons of the momentariness, reproduction and stagnation, which were ever present in these past 20 years. This endeavor intensified over the years leading to numerous releases on all types of medium. With the vinyl catalogue number 30 the big K is setting out ONE more TIME to settle the score presenting yet another wrenching collection of DANCE Variations. The Haunting chains of a demoralized sorcerer in HINRICH, the shattering congas of a sinister entity in RATTLE DISCO, the euphoric bawling of a merciless god in LET ME FLY AWAY FROM YOU, the alternating motives of growing tension, clarity and unavoidable obscuration in the UNDERNEATH the 4th Alignment. All these motives are entangled in layers of a fierce percussive bombardment.
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Everything Is Curly
Cat: VOAM 011. Rel: 20 Jun 23
Feeling Horizontal (4:24)
Happy Birthday (4:32)
From Hunk To Husk (4:18)
When Lutes Were A Thing (4:47)
Review: Long before Karen was a universally accepted epithet for entitled middle-class white woman, there was Karenn, an uncompromising techno duo who do artful things with menacing noise. Pariah and Blawan have been on and off making music together since first launching this project in 2011 but whenever they do, it's worth hearing. This one on Voam is another case in point: 'Feeling Horizontal' is a monstrous and ghoulish stomper with twisted vocal darkness, while 'Happy Birthday' is a more lithe and bouncy cut with rubbing low ends and zippy synth texture. 'From Hunk To Husk' carries on the brutalist approach with more intense voices, bass and drums, and 'When Lutes Were A Thing' is a brain-bogging mix of sludgy sounds, spangled percussion and metallic surfaces.
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Valhalla
Valhalla (12")
Cat: TERM 219. Rel: 03 Apr 23
Valhalla (6:22)
Feel Alive (6:13)
Close Your Eyes (6:11)
Review: Monika Kruse's Terminal M takes us on a another of her stripped back techno trips here with studio wizard Kaspar at the controls. 'Valhalla' is real drama with sweeping synth lines and cantering drums that never let up. 'Feel Alive' is darker, harder, more edgy and with eerie pads up top that have something of an old school trance tinge. 'Close Your Eyes' is then the EP highlight for us with its impassioned vocal cries and flat footed drum stomps. It's main room techno with enough emotion to work in more nuanced settings.
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Imagination
Cat: TERM 226. Rel: 24 Oct 23
Imagination (6:39)
Cycle Of Life (7:37)
Review: Monika Kruse's Terminal M is the sort of label that serves up functional techno that keeps DJs with plenty of weekend weapons without ever really getting any headiness. It is Kaspar who does the basics well here with two tracks that do very different things. First up is 'Imagination' which layers up hands in the air synths over patient, slow burning beats that will cast a real spell on a crowd before things get too steamy. And then on the flip is the banger - 'Cycle Of Life' has darker energy, slamming drums, raw and pixelated leads that never stop twisting and turning.
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Bangers Vol 8
Cat: TERM 225. Rel: 19 Sep 23
Kaspar - "Since 94" (6:59)
Zajon - "Fierce Pain" (6:05)
Skober - "Spiritual Experience" (6:11)
Julien Riess - "Take You Higher" (6:17)
Review: With a name like the 'Bangers' series, one can only guess what you're in for. This is the eighth installment in the series from Terminal M, the German label run by techno fiend Monika Kruse. This four-track EP compilation - and there are many more where it came from - reinforces the most hardened cores of the German underground, whether they manifest as mystic darkside trance (Zajon's 'Fierce Pain') or verging-on-hardstyle apocalypses (Kaspar's 'Since 94').
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Phase Two
Phase Two (12")
Cat: K7 430. Rel: 25 Jul 23
X-303 (7:00)
Tabla (5:15)
Prelude (6:38)
Patterns (6:26)
Review: Kassian never hurries his release rate which means that when the Shall Not Fade and SB Jamz producer does drop new music you need to tune in. This latest comes six months after his self-released and self-thief versions 003 back in January and arrives via the esteemed K7. 'X-303' is twisted and textured techno for late night warehouses with 'Tabla' a more layered up jumble of percussion and loopy drums. 'Prelude' burrows deep on a prying lead and bulky but rubbery drum loops and 'Patterns' rounds out with an edgy vibe, clipped vocals and uneasy synths that keep you locked.
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Blunt Clout Trauma
Cat: OAKS 23. Rel: 21 Dec 23
Dog Anonymous Fluid (6:04)
Funk The Influence (5:23)
Criminal Drum Lab (4:35)
Egotistic Horn (4:25)
Powder Of The Gods (5:12)
Review: New Zealand-based producer Keepsakes follows his appearance on a split Oaks 12" back in July 2023 with his first full release since early 2022, also his first EP for the label. "Definitely stepping into some new territory on this one," he told us, "with some tracks that are a bit on the funkier side and even a bit of euphoria too alongside the harder stuff I've usually been known for." The five tracks here are hard but definitely blessed with a muscular grooviness, the likes of 'Dog Anonymous Fluid', 'Funk The Influence' and 'Egotistic Horn' all tempering the robotic machinefunk with sampled up, tactile human voices. The latter of those three is our favourite of the five, the theoretical answer to the question 'what would Yello have sounded like if they'd recorded for Underground Resistance?' Definitely a Keeper.
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Huuto Pimeassa EP
Huuto Pimeassa EP (limited clear vinyl 7")
Cat: ELEK 001. Rel: 16 Feb 22
Huuru (3:50)
Terasmesta (3:58)
Review: This first ep on Utch Elektronics is signed by Helsinki producer Samuli Kemppi and is titled Huuto pimeassa, which in Finnish means (Shout in the dark). This Utch Records sub-label focuses on the most experimental stream of electronic music. The sound of pure electronics, also called idm, where styles such as ambient, drone, cold wave, easy listening, downtempo or noise are generally seen together.
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For What Once Was
For What Once Was (clear vinyl 7")
Cat: ELEK 002. Rel: 22 Aug 22
Rack Space 2 (3:53)
Dewdrops (4:09)
Review: UK producer Inigo Kennedy - also known as Seducer, Tomito Satori and Helki Torsnum - comes up with a pair of techno tracks that positively glisten with luxuriant melody and a beautiful musicality that's rare to ape in this - or indeed any - scene. 'RackSpace 2' and 'Dewdrops' both glide with serene ease, the melodies weaving away in the back seat of the track but never threatening to overwhlelm the atmosphere. The latter is definitely operating in a spacier sphere, with the reverbs and delays working overtime, but both are nicely restrained takes on techno that nevertheless paint vivid sonic pictures.
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The Brooke EP
The Brooke EP (12" + insert + sticker)
Cat: WSR KPL1. Rel: 21 Nov 22
Stanley Knife (6:09)
194 (6:15)
Life Takes Rise (5:05)
Diesel (7:15)
Review: Keppel was last on this label with a contribution to a various artist collection but now steps up with a full solo EP of his own. His unique take on techno is exhibited from the off on 'Stanley Knife' with its scurrying synths, drunken synth loops and drums that go nowhere fast but still draw you in. '194' is awash with kinetic synth sequences and distant dub chords that bring colour and 'Life Takes Rise' rides on another inventive and alluring rhythm pattern while the warming synth work gets you lost in thought. Closer 'Diesel', meanwhile, is tough, frosty, and more techno-leaning.
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G Town 400
Cat: GTOWN 004. Rel: 27 Jul 23
Samba Soccer 2001 (5:34)
Blitz Zuruck (6:28)
Slaap Lekker (5:41)
G-Town Effekt (5:50)
Blitz Zuruck (Rock Da Cliffe mix) (5:02)
Review: GTown label head Kettama has just blown plenty of brains with his recent Booler Room set and now he's back to repeat that trick with this new EP on his own label. GTOWN004 is a radioactive EP with blistering grooves and brutalists textures at its core. 'Samba Soccer 2001' is already a firm favourite with fans with its driving, disruptive bass and 'Blitz Zuruck' then comes on with some trance-tinged synths and euphoric vocals stitched into a fulsome, punchy techno groove. The flip side has three more supersized and maximal techno anthems for super charged dancefloors, including a potent Rock Da Cliffe mix.
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MINERAL 07
MINERAL 07 (limited 12")
Cat: MINERAL 07. Rel: 13 Jul 23
KG Beat - "The Breathing Engine" (6:52)
Cosmic Soup Sound System - "Eddie De Boing De Boing" (7:01)
Review: Mineral Cuts is back with more otherworldly tech house offerings, this time in the form of a split 12". KG Beat is up for with a well constructed and prog-tinged track that is always on the move; always giving you the feeling that it is going somewhere big. It's the synth sequences that convey that feeling and mean you remain locked in throughout. Cosmic Soup Sound System then styes sup to twist melons a little more with 'Eddie De Boing De Boing,' another track that gives you a dancefloor rush with waves of warm synth over old school tech house drums that are perfectly clean and punchy.
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Super 8 10
Super 8 10 (limited 12")
Cat: DARO 008. Rel: 13 Jul 23
My House (7:09)
In Waves (8:00)
The Demonic Screen (7:43)
Turkish Camp (7:59)
Review: Dutch label Daro carried a release from Can Oral's Khan alias back in 2021, and now they've tapped up the veteran techno legend for another suite of high-quality minimal techno from a true original. This isn't the kind of tepid, uninspired after party fodder you can find in most places - Oral's experience speaks through his machines and we get treated to a wayward kind of club music that bursts with personality. 'My House' is tough as hell and just as freaky, dealing in tightly clipped stabs which come on like SND making actual party music. 'In Waves' by contrast is a gloopy, bong bath of an ambient techno piece, while 'The Demonic Screen' flips the script once again with fragmented, stop-start beats working according to an unusual internal logic. 'Turkish Camp' completes the picture with a squashed and grubby transmission from the underworld, with more than enough low-end heft to keep a late night crowd locked on.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Don't B Alarmed
Cat: DB 009. Rel: 23 Jan 24
Don't B Alarmed (10:27)
Heavy Thump (Bangdatshyt) (10:11)
Review: Vinyl debutants The Kid N Cliff (most likely an alias for a better-known artist or artists) are the latest outfit to join the ranks of "interpretation" and "homage" specialists Dirty Blend. There are two tracks on offer, both of which are pleasingly epic and stretched out. A-side 'Don't Be Alarmed' is raw, spaced out and analogue rich, sounding like a light-tough rework of an early jacking Chicago house cut or obscure proto-techno treat from the early 1980s. 'Heavy Thump (Bangdatshyt)' sounds like an edit (or tribute to) something from a similar period - all jacking, lo-fi machine drums, deep and filtered bass, vinyl crackle, Ron Hardy builds, and more sampled drums. Whatever it references - and early Chicago house is the obvious comparison - it's breathlessly brilliant.
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The Game
The Game (12")
Cat: DOMESTICATED 007. Rel: 23 Feb 24
The Search (4:57)
Def (6:04)
Gradient (2:52)
The Game (6:26)
Freaktown (4:14)
Review: Domesticated has been giving us a great blend of upbeat genres on each and every release since the label first came out. No exception here, Ukraine producer Kiddmisha jams five heaters on one piece of wax. The first cut 'The Search', is a demented and seedy electro cut that is sure to be a hit those who hear it. If you want to hear what bass music subgenre sounds like, then look no further than the monster that is 'Def'. For the B-side, Kiddmisha showcases a few groovier tracks with the infectious 'Gradient' and killer robotic electro of the title track 'The Game'. Fans of dangerous electro like Carl Finlow or what you would find on the Trust label will know what we are talking about. We really like the seedy and sleazy sounds that germinate 'Freaktown' as well. Once you hear these you are likely not to forget them. Wicked EP!
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Mord Records 95
Mord Records 95 (limited double 12")
Cat: MORD 095. Rel: 13 Jul 23
Octane (5:55)
Dark Flares (5:51)
Singularity (5:49)
Fractals (5:51)
Noiser (5:50)
The Unknown (5:48)
High Voltage (5:50)
Strange Forces (5:47)
Review: The rather prolific Senoid Recordings label head Kike Pravda steps up to Dutch label Nord here with a bumper double pack of his searing techno. These are direct-to-dance floor tunes with nary an ambient interlude or synth-laden intro in sight. 'Octane' gets right to business with wonky synths and industrial darkness, 'Dark Flares' is a more fizzing wall of sound and elsewhere 'Fractals' rattles the walls with its monstrous subs. There is some pent-up synth energy to 'The Unknown' and 'Strange Forces' is a dense and intense roller full of menace and paranoia.
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Night Sky EP
Night Sky EP (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: WGVINYL 88. Rel: 06 Jun 22
Kiko & POPOF - "Night Sky" (8:12)
Kiko - "Love Triangle" (7:19)
Kiko & POPOF - "Night Sky" (Yulia Niko remix) (7:59)
Kiko - "Love Triangle" (Mia Mendi remix) (6:57)
Review: Kiko & POPOF deliver a new 'minimal' EP that both kicks and pops off. 'Night Sky', however, abstracts the 'minimal' style into something that is actually quite maximal; though duly working in the tech house formula, the sound palette is dystopian and dark. Doing justice to the French pair's long-standing good rep - Kiko has but 500+ releases to his name - it's only natural that we hear something so fresh. Transformer sound FX and sci-fi impacts adorn each transition, especially on Yulia Niko and Mia Mendi's remixes, coaxing out twin states of ecstasy and dread.
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Drifting 
Drifting  (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: VIS 329. Rel: 14 Feb 22
Night Flight  (5:32)
Ore  (5:25)
Nocturnal  (6:10)
Drifting (6:02)
Review: To date, Kim Cosmk has generally done her own thing - self-releasing a string of digital-only singles and albums which variously mix and mangle elements of electro, IDM, techno and dubstep. Here she pops up on an established label - Ralph Lawson's 2020 Vision to be exact - for the very first time. First, she whips up a frenzy courtesy of the fuzzy and aggressive riffs of techno roller 'Night Flight', complete with creepy chords and foreboding motifs. She then delivers raw, heavy, industrial-fired electro on 'Ore', whilst warped dubstep and electro are brilliantly mixed on 'Nocturnal'. To round things up nicely, 'Drifting' is a partial vocal number built around a wobbling dubstep bass with punchy electro drums and twinkling pianos.
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Hybrid Collective Vol 1
Cat: HC 01. Rel: 04 Aug 23
Kim Cosmik - "The Ascent" (6:18)
Arsonist Recorder - "Colours 23" (4:32)
The Droid - "Upgrade" (4:50)
Syrte - "BFK" (5:52)
Broken Joe - "Fallen Crane" (5:50)
Ekata - "Dark Drive" (6:00)
Review: Hybrid Collective is a new label set out to bring together all forms of electro. The first release is a powerful statement of intent that draws together a crack team of sonic explorers who are all hell bent on blowing up the dance floor. The brand of extra the opener explores is industrial and mechanical, with Kim Cosmik's 'The Ascent' twisting metal and contorting synths into a ragged rhythm. The Droid's 'Upgrade' is a more futuristic blend of cyborg funk and Broken Joe's 'Fallen Crane' is full of spooky lines and jittery rhythms. Ekata's 'Dark Drive' rounds out with a straight ahead banger.
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Nothing Is EP
Nothing Is EP (140 gram vinyl 12" + insert & sticker)
Cat: WSR KCD1. Rel: 07 Feb 22
Cairn
OOO
Nothing Is
Falls Down
Review: Well Street continue to offer up some of the most inventive gear on techno's multi-faceted outer limits, this time welcoming South London's Kincaid to the table. There's certainly a vaguely defined style around the label now, and Kincaid fits right in with a dexterous line in rhythmic programming and hi-def sound design, but like all the other artists he's got plenty of individual personality as well. 'OOO' quivers and surges with a braindance demeanour, while 'Nothing Is' deals in a swampy, dislocated kind of soundsystem music. This is dense, brilliantly rendered club music for those who require the freshest of the fresh ideas.
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Ghetto
Ghetto (12")
Cat: BEARDLTD 001. Rel: 17 Jan 23
Ghetto (5:55)
Moogie Nites (5:31)
Review: The short-lived moniker of Kingpin Cartel comprised techno titan Mark Broom and lost legend CJ Baker. Their output spanned a 5-year period starting in 2005, on which the release of 'Moogie Nights' laid down their methodology; funky abstinations from Broom's usual style of hard, gritty techno. The 'Ghetto' EP was their second and most famous release. Best known for its lead title track, a triumphant techno-funk piece and a prototype for the bright, swanky mode repopularised by the likes of KiNK in recent decades. Also came 'Fishfunk', a wacky cut dipping its on motifs from French house to g-funk, and 'Bottle', a raspy house number replete with bitcrushed chords and domestic, found-sound samples.
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For The People
Cat: HYPE 100. Rel: 28 Jun 23
Kazan (5:23)
Vacation (6:15)
For The People (9:01)
Ta (5:24)
Review: All hail Hypercolour, the small and independent UK label that has quietly but very assuredly gone about its business on its own terms. The label run by Alex Jones and Jamie Russell now gets to the significant milestone of 100 releases deep and over the course of all that music it has never bowed to trends or got stuck in a rut. There has been deep house, ragged techno, bassy party starters and colourful curveballs for all, and now Bulgarian synth shame KiNK steps up with a suitably solid EP to mark the occasion. It's characterful and inventive techno with banging drums and great samples. Big up to all.
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Intérprete: DJ Mau Mau, Evan Michael
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Time: Freedom
Cat: SOF 009. Rel: 20 Feb 24
Time (8:53)
Freedom (6:02)
Time (instrumental) (8:52)
Time (acappella) (3:32)
Freedom (acappella) (1:34)
Review: Bulgarian techno mainstay and live performer extraordinary KiNK is back on his own Sofia label with its ninth release and it takes the form of a new collaboration with the talented Rachel Row. It has three new cuts and a pair of DJ accapellas that layer up the vocals for use by more adventurous selectors. As for the originals, they really bang - 'Time' has hammering kicks and is wired up with anxiety-inducing pads and saw-tooth buzz sounds, while 'Freedom' brings some gospel vocal energy to stomping drums and supercharged synths that cannot fail to bring chaos to any party.
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Soundscape Versions 03
Soundscape Versions 03 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: SVER 03. Rel: 01 Aug 19
Kintaro 89 - "Datei Jazz 500" (6:02)
Faune - "Mib/Andis" (5:53)
Arian Alexander - "By Dawn" (5:44)
Douala - "180117" (6:28)
Review: Soundscape Versions delivers its third edition of the various artists series and offers four effective cuts between subtle house breaks, acid house, electro and atmospheric techno. Featuring Kintaro 89, Faune, Arian Alexander and Douala.
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Golden Hour
Golden Hour (limited 12")
Cat: SNDST 111. Rel: 15 Dec 22
Golden Hour (5:48)
Voice Interrupt (5:12)
In My Own Eyes (5:52)
Howlip (5:38)
One Eyed Master (5:50)
Review: Berlin's Michael Klein has put together a high-grade and heavy-weight five-tracker here for Second State Audio. By now he's considered a core member of the label having put out 11 releases here in the past. He opens this latest with 'Golden Hour' which perfectly sits the drums in the bass and layers up the percussion with off-kilter keys and a smooth arpeggio. There are more twisted melodies and distorted effects on 'Voice Interrupt' while 'In My Own Eyes' goes from stripped back and subtle to more commanding and powerful. There are further driving and peak-time weapons on the flip that makes this another fresh EP from Klein.
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Sim 01/Trance Textures 2
Cat: SB 004. Rel: 09 Feb 24
Planetoide (6:03)
Loopy Tune (5:45)
Subterranean Express (5:58)
Encountings (7:25)
Review: Roland Klinkenberg is back on Late Night Burners with his Sim o1/Trance Textures 2 EP and does a fine job of hooking you in form the first beat. 'Planetoide' is warm, surging tech house with an underlapping bassline to die for. 'Loopy Tune' is a different proposition with a much more bumpy and playful rhythm full of bounce and 'Encountings' closes down with the more teary eyed and trance-tinged euphoria of the whole EP. In between is the raw, stripped back 'Subterranean Express' to make for a fourth different tune in this fine and varied package.
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Intérprete: DJ Mau Mau
Tags: 90s House
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71 Miles EP
71 Miles EP (12" in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: PRRUKBLK 078. Rel: 09 Feb 23
Dust (5:29)
Your Fault (6:10)
Organic Rewind (5:58)
Carbone (5:39)
Review: Don your space suit and hop onboard another trip to Planet Rhythm. This one is at the hands of techno troubadour Klint who is a master of achieving a lot with a little. HIs perfectly designed flops could roll for days if you ask us. And that's whether they are edgy and restless as on the unsettling 'Your Fault' or the more intensely layered 'Organic Rewind' which sounds like an automated factory at peak production levels. The tunnelling techno of 'Carbone' is a real mind maze and 'Dust' is from the Mills school of minimalism.
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Risk Management
Cat: PRRUKBLK 086. Rel: 08 Dec 23
Klint - "Falcon" (5:37)
Linear System & Kimahri - "Vessel" (5:44)
Rove Ranger - "Risk Management" (6:32)
Red Rooms - "Line Of Sight" (5:35)
Review: When it comes to keeping a cavernous warehouse rocking in all the right ways, you don't want to take any chances. Planet Rhythm releases are always a safe bet in that regard, but that's especially the case on this Risk Management 12". Amongst the dependable contenders bringing the high-pressure goods are Klint, who throws down some darting pulses and steely kicks on the tough but funky 'Falcon' and Rove Ranger who twists up nerve-shredding rhythmic interplay with a committed trajectory deep down the wormhole. There are psychoactive fireworks and relentless forward momentum spilling out of every inch of this 12", making it a no-brainer for anyone serious about keeping the dancefloor tuned up.
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LD 7
LD 7 (hand-stamped 7")
Cat: LD 7. Rel: 05 Dec 22
Kolorit (3:42)
Kolorit (3:10)
Kolorit (1:41)
Review: Workshop is one of those labels that has always operated at the fringes of genre. Deep house and techno are the loose starting points in many cases, but artists never fail to veer off into the shadowy nether worlds that surround those basic forms. Kolorit does that here with two intriguing cuts all with the same name. The first has lumpy scattered drums, scraping sounds, ticking hi-hats and freaky noise samples all peppering them. The second has haunting chords sequences over a ticking sound that is coated in hiss and crackle. It's late night and mysterious. The third has clattering percussion and shimmering synths that rise and fall and build in tension and intensity.
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Speicher 128
Cat: KOMPAKTEX 128V. Rel: 07 Jun 23
Cold Air (6:10)
Environ (5:36)
Review: The Speicher series feels almost as old as techno itself by now. It has long been one of the many jewels in Cologne label Kompakt's crown and Kolsch, one of the label's chief mainstays, has been behind many of them. This 128th such offering is a dreamy yet dynamic techno sound that sits up there with some of the label's best offerings. 'Cold Air' is urgent and edgy but always awash with waves of melodic sheen even when the ragged bass is in free fall. 'Environ' then has a 90s IDM Warp feel to it with its bright reflective melodies filtered and drawn out, stretched and smeared over a big and bouncy beat.
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IYT EP
IYT EP (12")
Cat: MPR 12014. Rel: 19 Dec 23
It's Your Track (5:17)
Conifurious (6:24)
Fuss (5:19)
Review: Proper early hardcore sounds from Brussels' Koma, whose 'Ity' EP released back in march of 2023 but whose vinyl edition now hits our shelves. As suggested by the nostalgic familial image on the front cover, the EP tells the implicit story of a life encoded in the cipher of rave; of Koma's earliest experiences and choicest memories magnified via ecstatic breaks propulsions and fantastical digital audio tricks. In Koma's world, piano stutterings poke through monstrous basses ('Conifurious'), while transitional stop-starts hint at bygone memories ('It's Your Track'), experienced in the dance and left there.
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Intérprete: DJ Mau Mau, Joe Montana
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Sanctuary EP
Cat: TVIR 010. Rel: 09 Nov 23
Gash (4:52)
Flowers (6:18)
Sanctuary (5:45)
Mind Revolt (5:38)
Veronika (4:47)
Review: It's 10 up for TVIR and to mark the occasion they have a fantastic five-track outing from Komponente. 'Gash' is a fizzing, dense and slow-motion cut with a grinding low end and some serious bounce in the drums and bass. It's both fun and menacing all at once and has real anthem potential once the vocals come in. 'Flowers' has a brighter melodic touch but also lashings of spiky acid and 'Sanctuary' is then a deft tech house workout with suspensory and angelic vocals. 'Mind Revolt' is an unhinged mix of ghoulish laughter and bright sine waves, then 'Veronika' shuts down with a meditative broken beat.
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Defenders EP
Cat: TP 005. Rel: 08 Aug 23
Victory (5:34)
Kharkiv Mnemonic (5:24)
Defenders (5:35)
Broken Dreams (5:22)
Review: Komponente and Kurilo co-run the hilariously named label Trance Pandemic. Their latest EP here, 'Defenders', is a continuation of their previous release 'For A Brave', both of which were made either prior to or in the wake of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, an event which has thoroughly shaped the pair's creative evolution. Though trance/breaks/acid might not be a convergence of genres normally associated with social upheaval, that could all change here: the likes of 'Broken Dreams' and 'Kharkiv Mnemonic' are adroit movers, acid-squelch-laden rhythmatizers and miltant psychic marchers, perfect for mobilizing spirits and hearts on mass.
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Astrodanssi EP
Cat: EMCV 011. Rel: 06 Jul 23
Kukka (5:13)
Fantomi (4:44)
Astrofyysikko (4:22)
Astrodanssi (4:30)
Kaupunki (5:10)
Vesiputous (6:08)
Review: Electro tastemaker Konerytmi is a busy man with a high rate of output on labels like Infiltrate, Eudemonia in Germany and Russia's Electro Music Coalition, which is where he appears again now with his Astrodanssi EP. As always, this is sci-fi styled sound with clean synth lines and celestial melodies. 'Kukka' opens up with a shiny and reflective hall of synths that glisten and gleam. 'Fantomi' brings rubbery acid elasticity to deep cosmic electro and 'Astrofyysikko' is another one powered by a bulbous, busy bassline and snappy snares. Three further cuts get increasingly mystic and turbulent on the flip.
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Matic
Matic (12")
Cat: ARTSCOLLECTIVE 040. Rel: 05 Oct 23
Matic (6:17)
Sense Of Dread (5:07)
B118 (6:09)
Tumbleweed (5:30)
Review: Netherlands hard techno outfit ARTS, who command a happy reputation for pushing the boundaries of the genre while also conserving its most danceable elements, return with this latest four-tracker, a collaborative effort by Thimo Konings and SAMA. Springing naturally from two earlier collabs from 2023, both of which appeared on Konings' 'Tumbleweed' EP, their synergy as a duo comes to fruition on this utterly sonic mind-flayer, of which 'Sense Of Dread' and 'Matic' are the highlights.
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The Chopper EP
Cat: OYSTER 55. Rel: 08 Apr 24
Human Condition (6:59)
The Chopper (6:55)
Come On (6:03)
The Zinger (6:48)
Review: It's been a while since we've heard from Moroccan breakbeat favourite and Convergence Records founder Kosh, but he's back with a bang on none other than everybody's favourite Atlantean, underwater-breathing, acid trance house everything kru - Kalahari Oyster Cult. 'The Chopper' EP spans everything from Drexciyan kitsch-lectro to to floaty tech house trance to sillily verbatim breakbeat, ending on a hilarious high note with the timestretching, disc-scratching, stadium-ready rave rampage 'Come On'.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan
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Get It Done EP
Cat: CSV 10. Rel: 18 Dec 23
Hurry Up (5:10)
Break It Until You Make It (5:00)
Get It Done (6:29)
Despair (6:29)
Review: Moroccan production wizard Kosh returns to Casa Voyager for a rather impressive new four-tracker, 'Get It Done', which does exactly that and then some. Straddling as many genres as to remain somewhat unpigeonholeable, we launch into the full-bodied breaksy dubstep opener that is 'Hurry Up' before landing on 4x4 rave turf with 'Break It Until You Make It'; both tracks are liberal with their sample choppage and fidgets. The titular B-sider introduces an infectious chord swing and spit-snare, while the closing 'Despair' lets us in on the darker side of Kosh's inner world, as we careen through the acid-pad-filled veins of the beast.
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