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JOOICE 006
Cat: JOOICE 006. Rel: 12 Mar 25
J6 - "I Like It" (5:58)
Cristian Sarde - "Flashback" (5:53)
Aline Umber & Krol - "Soar" (4:50)
Otis - "Joy In The Shadow" (6:01)
Review: Jooice, yet another sublabel of London-based proggy dance and electro label Lirica Archives, drop a swell new dark acid trance release collectively smithed by five sound-stokers: J6, Christian Sarde, Aline Umber, Krol and Otis. Each titans in their respective scenes (between which there is much crossover on this release), the overarching mood is one of renegade sci-fi escapism and revolution, with glitching, quivering robo-vocals and technic, sciencey sound-tunnellings aplenty.
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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
 in stock $15.21
Too Late For Emulate EP
Cat: LIS 001. Rel: 24 Jan 25
Roman Khropko & Luschn - "Rozchyn"
Roman Khropko - "High Hopes"
Luschn - "Never Defeat Me"
Vitya Payal'nik - "Obsession"
Review: Luschn and Roman Khropko seamlessly blend their styles on 'Rozchyn', a bouncing, elastic groove that pulsates with energy, its hypnotic rhythms and infectious melodies drawing the listener into a world of sonic intrigue. 'High Hopes' takes a different approach, its smooth, tech-infused textures creating a hypnotic atmosphere, like a journey through a neon-lit cityscape at night. On the flipside, Luschn's 'Never Defeat Me' emerges as an anthem for the resilient, its driving rhythm and soaring melodies inspiring perseverance and determination.
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Tags: Tech House
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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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KNWN 5.5
KNWN 5.5 (180 gram recycled vinyl 12")
Cat: KNWN 55. Rel: 03 Jan 25
Track 1 (6:38)
Track 2 (4:37)
Review: Knowone Records continues to deliver exceptional dub techno with their latest release, honoring the classic sound of Basic Channel. The first track is a nod to Maurizio's iconic M5, expertly capturing its deep, rolling basslines and hypnotic atmosphere while adding a unique twist. The production is immaculate, with a driving yet subdued energy that immerses the listener in its echoing soundscape. On the flip side, 'Track 2' takes a more minimalist approach, stripping away layers to create a deeper, more haunting dub experience. The track feels like a dub of a dub, with its cavernous spaces and subtle, shifting textures. The result is a track that feels both timeless and fresh, maintaining the label's commitment to high-quality, atmospheric techno. This release is a welcome addition to Knowone catalogue, pleasing both long-time fans and newcomers alike with its expertly crafted, immersive sound.
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Intérprete: Shadow Dancer
Tags: Dub Techno
 in stock $17.69
Eyes Closed EP
Cat: PACHINKO 05. Rel: 15 Oct 24
My Mind Is Going (6:51)
Case Of Sunday's (7:24)
To The Four (6:25)
Eyes Closed (6:23)
Review: Kompo is the man charged with taking care of the fifth EP from the Pachinko label and its a nice and colourful minimal and tech workout for sweaty floors. The opener 'My Mind Is Going' is a slapping bit of raw tech with twisted vocals and sheet metal synths, 'Case Of Sunday's' is a real head wrecker with acid pressure and crunchy drums then 'To The Four' is speedy industrial tech with tripped out lines and naughty bass. 'Eyes Closed' shuts down this most textured and in your faec EP of maximal minimal sounds with more coarse beats and sci-fi motifs.
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Tarde (remixes)
Cat: NK 003REMIX1. Rel: 31 Oct 24
Tarde (Ricardo Villalobos remix) (14:48)
Tarde (5:31)
Tarde (Melchior Productions LTD Late mix) (7:14)
Review: Nina Kraviz has approached her latest single 'Tarde' with cogent flair, issuing several vinyl remix sets to divvy up and complement a full ten-track digital compilation, made up of a star cast of remixes by major artists. On another 12", Kraviz shortens the full ten tracks to a short selection. The tense, and hummingly fun, original track 'Tarde', released earlier this year, is heard in full effect on this record's B-side, coming complemented by Melchior Productions' phattened 'Late Mix' in the vein of flickering tech house. The A-side is taken up meanwhile by veteran endurance DJ Ricardo Villalobos, whose version of 'Tarde' doesn't care a hoot about tardiness less than it does bask in it, slowly unveiling a clockwork mechanism of spitting schematic beats and tastefully placed vocal shouts from Nina's original acapella.
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Tags: IDM | Minimal | Minimal Techno
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Tarde Remixes 2
Tarde Remixes 2 (translucent pink vinyl 12")
Cat: NK 003REMIX2P. Rel: 31 Oct 24
Tarde (5:29)
Tarde (Vladimir Dubyshkin remix) (5:11)
Tarde (Mala remix) (5:20)
Tarde (U Rtrax rework) (4:52)
Review: Following fresh from her most recent single 'Tarde', the world's best-kept techno titan Nina Kraviz has gone on to enlist an all-star cast of remixers for a decalogue of versions of the track, notably topped off by a pystrance remix. But on this 12", Kraviz shortens the full ten tracks to four, streamlining the selection for the system-respecting DJ. "Tarde" meaning "late" in Spanish, Kraviz' original track is a brooding slow murmur, textured by earthen Reese-esque basses, ambirhythmic rumbles, and amorous lyrics in Spanish sung by Kraviz herself. Though the mood is climactic, Kraviz' subject matter is one of dubiety and anticlimax, standing tiptoed on the fence between giving love and deeming it too late. The remixes are uniformly weird, not eschewing the needs of the club-goer yet not shying from the dare of challenging them either. Of the remixes chosen here, dubstep OG Mala crops up for a surprise dash of steppers' quality; U.R.Trax continues the charge with a tricky but efflorescent minimal version; and Vladimir Dubyshkin opens the floodgates for a wacky big-roomed hard trance floater.
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Attic Eccentric EP
Attic Eccentric EP (hand-numbered hand-stamped 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: YARNLTD 008. Rel: 16 Aug 24
Last Days (7:30)
C'est Anna (7:12)
Last Days (Ferlin Crossroads mix) (12:58)
Review: Renowned Russian producer Anton Kubikov presents the Attic Eccentric EP, a showcase of his mastery in minimal and tech house. On Side-1, 'Last Days' delivers a moody, ominous minimal techno journey, rich with atmospheric tension. Following is 'C'est Anna,' a deep and dubby techno track that weaves in eerie, haunting elements, perfect for those late-night sets. Side-2 features 'Last Days' (Ferlin Crossroads mix), a remix that injects an upbeat, techier energy into the original, offering a bouncier, more dynamic groove. Kubikov’s EP demonstrates his adeptness at blending minimal and techno with a distinctive edge, making it a noteworthy addition to any collection.
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Cat: THINNER 005. Rel: 27 Feb 24
Lemmi Ash - "Presence" (7:10)
KOOLMFL - "Atonbow" (5:14)
Sonic Weapon - "HOMIE" (5:30)
Review: Japan's Thinner Groove flesh out their distinctive aesthetic with every new release. This time around, they welcome none other than Lemmi Ash, KOOLMFL and Sonic Weapon for a collaborative three-track EP of lowercase minimal tech and textural vignettes. The aim of the game is best encapsulated in the label's commentary: "each track can add a distinctive touch to the night, as like completing your cocktail with lemon and/or lime". Each track indeed sounds to the ear akin to how a fruity garnish tastes, with Ash's 'Presence' bringing tart citrine breaks notes to a gracefully held glass vessel. KOOLMFL's 'Atonbow' is drier bitters, barely availing itself of its trembling chords and sampled vox after an ultra-snappy initiation featuring a mere bass and kick-clap. Thinner Groove know all too well that good music is like an excitation of the flavour palate, and that minimality is the thing that lets such flavours sit.
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The Sciences Of The Artificial
Trabuco - "Happy" (6:09)
Trabuco - "Signals" (6:22)
Yepecc - "UFO Camp" (5:39)
Kevin Kendall - "Volca Three" (7:22)
Kevin Kendall - "August 10" (4:14)
Victor Reyes - "Inspired By Nature" (5:42)
Review: Six dance tracks skillfully blending old-school vibes with contemporary sounds, spanning acid, breakbeat, electro and house, inviting listeners to dream of underground raves and enigmatic gatherings where ethereal battles against soulless algorithms unfold amid nocturnal dance. Highlights include Trabuco's 'Happy Spliff, a vibrant mix of New York house and early 90s-inspired techno, setting a nostalgic yet fresh tone. Trabuco's 'Signals' follows, delivering a spacey techno experience that feels both futuristic and retro. Yepecc's 'UFO Camp' seamlessly combines electro and acid for a sci-fi romp that transports listeners to otherworldly dimensions. Kevin Kendall's 'Volca Three' stands out with its rich analogue bass, adding depth and warmth to the compilation. The album closes with Victor Reyes' 'Inspired By Nature,' which offers a cool, bouncy finale that leaves a lasting impression. Overall, The Sciences of the Artificial is a refreshing take on retro styled techno and it is perfect for those seeking a blend of nostalgic and fun.
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