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Sun Series VA 01
Sun Series VA 01 (white vinyl 12")
Cat: AESS 01. Rel: 02 Apr 25
7053M4R14 - "4 N3W HUM4N" (5:09)
Skygaze - "Meta Tones" (5:04)
Rec_Overflow - "Pocket Dial" (5:15)
Pauk - "Shiawasena Fukushu" (4:24)
Perdi Rominger - "Empty Spot" (8:20)
Promising/Youngster - "Arbey" (5:32)
Review: There's lots to get your teeth stuck into on this new and blistering collection of electro from Adepta Editions. And don't let the title fool you - it's not all accessible summer festival fare, in fact none of it is. It is all head down and serious tackle. 7053M4R14's '4 N3W HUM4N' is a driving, dark, visceral sound with raw breakbeats powering through the cosmos. Rec_Overflow offers a moment to catch your breath with some slower, dubby rhythms on 'Pocket Dial' and Pauk explores twitchy future synths capes and post-human transmissions on 'Shiawasena Fukushu'. Promising/Youngster shuts down with a sense of optimism and hope with the airy melodies and slithering electro drum patterns of 'Arbey.'
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Acid Sessions Vol 3
Acid Sessions Vol 3 (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: ZC 039. Rel: 13 Mar 25
Acidulant - "Serpentacid" (5:19)
Sarufaromeo & Papaverhof - "Acid Nihonshu" (5:18)
G303 - "Live Long & Prosper" (5:07)
Paul Renard - "SO36" (5:23)
Review: Acid Sessions Vol. 3 is another white-knuckle journey into the world of acid with five top talents in the field all pushing their own limits. Acidulant opens with "Serpentacid' featuring hypnotic 303 grooves and relentless energy, then Sarufaromeo & Papaverhof deliver 'Acid Nihonshu' which blends atmospheric depth with chaotic acid vibes. G303 takes you beyond with 'Live Long and Prosper,' an interstellar anthem filled with cosmic acid and resonant grooves. Paul Renard closes with 'SO36' which is all about the fat rhythms and powerful dancefloor drive. Long live acid is what we say.

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 in stock $14.40
Compilation CJA 04
Compilation CJA 04 (12" + inserts)
Cat: CJACT 004. Rel: 31 Oct 23
Brainbeats - "Shaman Come With Me" (4:49)
Pastresdrole - "Hidden Properties" (5:31)
SPL - "Super Plankton Lake Theory" (4:37)
0-Confidence - "I Call It Music" (5:19)
Dj Iguane - "Free Sex" (4:35)
Smogo - "We Never Blink" (4:03)
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Electric Program II
Cat: GRTW 012. Rel: 10 Jan 25
Filmmaker - "Channeling Exec" (5:44)
Hannibal III - "Gay Hodin" (4:12)
DJ Nephil - "Revolution" (4:21)
Mule Driver - "An Interesting Definition Of Music" (5:49)
Porosty - "Zeroed In 2003" (6:04)
DJ Sigils - "Local Wolf" (3:26)
 in stock $16.06
Jolly Roger Groove EP
Cat: SEA 003. Rel: 22 Aug 24
Fisherman - "Jolly Roger Groove" (7:00)
Fisherman - "The Devil Into The Sea" (5:59)
Paradise City Breakers - "Stormy Waters" (6:11)
Paradise City Breakers - "Abissi" (6:09)
 in stock $16.34
Dead Dreams Don't Die Vol 2
Cat: HG 002. Rel: 24 May 23
Golden Science/Dna - "Znowhite" (2:31)
Golden Science - "Gangsterthong" (3:06)
Proswell - "Tmf Xxv" (4:02)
Jon Doppler - "Opiate Of Them Asses" (5:32)
Jon Doppler - "Abrupt Chaos" (7:10)
A Stantz - "Melaina Cholos" (7:32)
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Analog Travellers EP
Cat: YAY 017. Rel: 18 Dec 24
Heavy Mental - "Dabro" (7:04)
Twowi - "Metaverse" (4:52)
Parchi Pubblici & Lucretio - "Aladdin Sane" (6:21)
Rinaldo Makaj - "Ethereal" (5:30)
Review: Yay Recordings closes out another solid 12 months with a various artists' EP that showcases right where the label is at. Heavy Mental kicks off with 'Dabro', a colourful and loopy house jaunt for sunny days. Twowi's 'Metaverse' takes off to the cosmos on lithe electro rhythms with ice-cold beats and widescreen pads. Parchi Pubblici & Lucretio's 'Aladdin Sane' brings some wonky deep tech vibes with of-balance drums and muffled spoken words and Rinaldo Makaj closes down with a fresh party sound perfect for cosy floors. There's plenty of variety here, which makes this a great addition to your bag.
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Tags: Acid House
 in stock $14.96
Bass Scene Investigation Vol 1
Bass Scene Investigation Vol 1 (hand-numbered 12" + MP3 download code limited to 200 copies)
Cat: ECU 015. Rel: 07 Apr 25
Illektrolab - "Making Heads Dip" (6:11)
ADJ - "Ruby Murray" (6:42)
Pablo Funk - "Flood The Swap" (5:25)
Errorbeauty - "This Rider" (7:47)
Syrte - "Tardigrade Pomona" (5:11)
Francois Dillinger - "Swordholde" (5:18)
Review: EC Underground is back with more inquisitors of low-end heavy sounds on Bass Scene Investigation vol 1 and again digs deep into the worlds of electro, techno, breakbeat and IDM. The compilation kicks off with the skittish percussive patterns of Illektrolab's 'Making Heads Dip', then heads into moody ground with ADJ, Pablo Funk brings some menacing synth work and Errorbeauty gets all weird and trippy with some mad electronics. Francois Dillinger offers a dystopian electro sound full of irresistibly jacked-up drums. A fine investigation indeed.
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FTVVA 001
FTVVA 001 (red vinyl 12" + insert in spray-painted sleeve limited to 140 copies)
Cat: FTVVA 001. Rel: 20 Aug 24
Inkipak - "Betwixt" (6:36)
Gimmik - "Omnicron Acid" (Acid mix) (5:30)
Brian Kage - "City Of Tomorrow" (6:50)
Pop Out & Play - "Corrosive Tongue" (7:47)
Review: The Fourier Transform label outlay an arresting sonic journey on their debut release, bringing together breakbeat, ambient IDM, ambient techno, and prog house under a single banner. Opening with Inkipak's 'Betwixt', we're met with sonorous low-mid square waves and machine-gun-fire breaks, recalling the breathtaking, verging on apocalyptic expanse of a warehouse rave turned laser light show turned warzone. We break from this warring weir with 'Omnicron Acid' and 'City Of Tomorrow' by Gimmik and Brian Kage respectively, which lowers the intensity and sonic flow via spacious atmospheres and dudding percussive pops. Finally, the perfect fusion of the former two moods is achieved on 'Corrosive Tongue', the lead synth on which sounds like just that.
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Space Collective
Cat: 432 001. Rel: 17 Sep 24
Rinaldo Makaj - "Computational Universe" (6:15)
Rickie - "Mesosphere" (6:14)
Electric City - "Escape From Reality" (6:11)
Pumio Space - "Mario's Juice" (7:05)
Review: The Berlin-based 432HERTZ crew kicks on here with a new various artists 12" packed with electro heat. Rinaldo Makaj gets things underway with the serene grooves of 'Computational Universe', which has some of the nicest snares we've heard in some time. Rickie's 'Mesosphere' is a nice off balance sound with thumping kicks and melodic bass, then it's time to get sleazy and more than a little ghetto with the raw Electric City jam 'Escape From Reality.' Pumio Space brings a little colour and playfulness to closer 'Mario's Juice'.
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Entertain Us
Cat: FRO 025. Rel: 03 Sep 24
Mano Le Tough & Perel - "Entertain Us" (6:03)
Perel - "Homage" (club mix) (6:01)
Mano Le Tough - "Infinite Scroll" (7:27)
Review: Fabric Originals releases the collaborative EP of Irish-born DJ, producer, and label owner Mano Le Tough and electronic musician and DJ Perel. This EP marks the second release in the label's new series, 'Future Memories,' which pairs a "legendary" producer with fresh talent, with the aim of safely bridging the ideas of generations (heaven forfend the new generation reject the old ideas!). 'Entertain Us' brings progressive house synth eighths to wonderstruck female vocals, while Perel and Tough share respective solo contributions on the B-side: 'Homage' is the self-described electrance love song written for a secret love object, while 'Infinite Scroll' indulges the contemporary screen-mirror percept, with sloshing sound effects and slow-burn builds suggesting that an embrace of the impending technological infinite need not necessarily amount to a doomscroll.
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Various Artists Vol 1
Cat: KQT 002. Rel: 10 Feb 25
Noiro - "Yougoslash" (7:08)
Belic & Mani - "The Flow" (6:11)
Rancel - "Twisting Endorphins" (6:48)
Paradise City Breakers - "Mentalist" (6:58)
Review: Kumquat returns with their second release, his time a various artists' EP packed with sleek tracks perfect for all sorts of movers and shakers. Four standout artists from the legendary French party scene deliver an irresistible blend of wonk and bounce across four groovy cuts. Noiro keeps it slinky and minimal on 'Yougoslash' then Belic & Mani get more stark and twisted with their tech sounds on 'The Flow.' Rancel's sound is laden with a libidinous sax line over clipped and crisp beats and Paradise City Breakers close down with the future tech of 'Mentalist.'
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998
998 (12")
Cat: FXHEMINID. Rel: 23 Mar 12
Income Tax Refund Dance
The White Castle Song
Untitled (feat Patrik Sjeren)
3c 273
Review: FXHE maintain their monthly heat emission for 2012, with label boss Omar S displaying all aspects of his production prowess (as well as skill for a humorous track titles) across four productions - one of which features the button bashing assistance of one Patrik Sjeren. There's something icily brilliant about the restrained "Income Tax Refund Dance" melding a dark piano riff with snapping 808 kicks and rippling lo fi rhythms which only further justifies the title of Omar S's killer 2011 LP. It's complemented by the far rowdier box jam "The White Castle Song" which jackhammers a simple yet highly flammable key riff over low rent percussion for FXHE's most potent ode to the perfect warehouse moment since the all conquering "Here's Your Trance..." Given the lack of additional info, we presume the Patrik Sjeren that produces the B Side "Untitled" track is the same Patrik Sjeren that released in the mid 90s under a multiplicity of aliases, and his contribution is every bit as incendiary as the track preceding it, whilst "3c 273" sees Omar S slip into pensive utopian electro mode with aplomb.
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Red EP
Red EP (12")
Cat: AF 057. Rel: 25 Jul 24
Uluf Izenister (3:03)
Couch Pinkmix (3:35)
Glue127 (3:52)
Red 155 (3:16)
Horah (4:11)
It's Ok (3:11)
 in stock $17.46
Lost Voices
PA PRESENTS
Cat: SOHASO 042. Rel: 29 Sep 23
Trip To A (5:04)
Vice (5:08)
Drum N Tech (4:38)
Drop It (5:46)
Vice (Proxyan remix) (4:37)
Lost Voices (6:05)
 in stock $16.90
Memory Card EP
Cat: OTTA 9. Rel: 03 Dec 24
Replicant (5:42)
Aggro (5:44)
Control (7:27)
Review: Simone de Kunovich and Pancratio join forces on the 'Memory Card EP,' a captivating three-track release that marries retro video game nostalgia with cutting-edge electronic music. Inspired by early PlayStation 1 adventures, the duo masterfully weaves samples from obscure games into their compositions, crafting a sound that is both minimalist and evocative of 32-bit textures. Whether it's setting the mood in the mellow early hours or energising a peak-time crowd, this EP equips DJs with versatile tracks that promise to electrify any dancefloor. With its unique blend of exuberance and nostalgia, the 'Memory Card EP' is a must-have for enthusiasts looking to add both depth and dynamism to their sets.
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The Temple
Cat: STUDIOMST 002. Rel: 30 Apr 25
The Empty Temple (5:03)
Night Walker (5:57)
Rotten Disco (5:21)
Dirty Hands (4:44)
Cheater's Smile (3:06)
Review: Long-serving Italian producer Marco Passarani continues his newly minted Studiomaster label project with its second instalment, serving a quintet of typically floor-focused jams on 'The Temple' EP. Arguably best known for being one half of the looped-up disco duo Tiger & Woods, Passarani is also known and loved for the more techno-tilted offerings he turns out from his hometown of Rome. His latest work sits somewhere in between his two trademark sounds, starting with the throbbing sleaze of opener 'The Empty Temple', with its purposeful bass, paranoid synths and dirty vocal whispers. The fierce, snare-driven rhythms of 'Night Walker' power grubby bass and glistening synths, while the descriptively titled 'Rotten Disco' offers a brilliantly wonky glimpse of future Italo. The distorted percussion and jagged bass of 'Dirty Hands' are aimed squarely at the floor, while the storming closer 'Cheater's Smile' bangs as hard as nails to complete a suitably stirring and tightly produced set.
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Tags: Nu Disco | IDM | Electro Techno
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Ole
Ole (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: LEK 005. Rel: 23 Jan 25
Ole (7:28)
ILU 2 MUCH (3:56)
Bontelabo (7:16)
Og Sa? (6:55)
 in stock $16.06
Lek
Lek (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: LEK 001. Rel: 02 Dec 22
Patas - "Masans Dodsleie" (7:33)
Tasco - "Atlantic Potion" (5:41)
Patas - "Hommage A Uematsu" (6:21)
Kim Durbeck - "TMA 4ever" (Patas remix) (7:08)
 in stock $15.24
AC 042
AC 042 (numbered lathe cut vinyl 8" limited to 50 copies)
Cat: AC 042. Rel: 30 Aug 24
Da Acidd Boyz (5:38)
Da Acidd Beatz (2:11)
Phar Thoughts (5:49)
Phar Beats (2:06)
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The Psychonautic Adventures Of The 187 Year Old EDM Intolerance Survivor Gunnar Oliasson
Cat: SC 007. Rel: 09 May 25
Submarinobambino (2:06)
Frontera Extraterrestre (3:17)
Elafuhr Oliasson (Defog remix) (1:12)
Vltimodespiroriuita (2:02)
Vltimodespiroriuita (The Exaltics Digital Zen remix) (3:29)
Submarinobambino (The Exaltics Double Groove Treatment - Slow) (1:28)
Submarinobambino (The Exaltics Double Groove Treatment - fast) (2:51)
 in stock $18.28
Wet Dreams Of Jesus Christ
Wet Dreams Of Jesus Christ (clear & white vinyl 12")
Cat: SC 005. Rel: 17 Dec 24
Cychochloride (4:28)
Thromboembambino (3:31)
Cychochloride (Legowelt Cyberwave Electro remix) (4:47)
Thromboembambino (Legowelt Lost In A Valley remix) (5:51)
Review: Under the PDQB alias, Sascha Dornhofer has deliberately crafted an enigmatic persona - a move that has allowed him to explore different underground electronic styles while building an audience of curious followers. On his latest EP, he continues this trend, first serving up an analogue-rich, mind-mangling slab of '80s horror soundtrack-infused 'Giallo' disco rich in loose-sounding machine drums, throbbing sequenced bass and spiralling melodies ('Cychochloride'), before opting for a weirder, darker and more angular proto-techno sound on the even more inspired 'Thromboembambino'. Legowelt handles remix duties in his usual confident and eccentric manner. 'Cychochloride' is re-imagined as a cheery and decidedly intergalactic electro workout, while 'Thromboembambinio' becomes a raw, acid-speckled shuffle through sprightly synth sounds and urgent post-electro beats.
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Top Shelf Material EP
Top Shelf Material EP (hand-stamped 12" + insert)
Cat: QUOTH 2. Rel: 14 Nov 23
Pearl River Sound & The Horn - "Modular Grime" (3:35)
Pearl River Sound - "Funeral Acid" (4:21)
The Horn - "The Hunt" (4:36)
The Horn - "Commander Klutz" (4:35)
The Horn - "Commander Klutz" (Pearl River Sound Mad version) (5:56)
Pearl River Sound - "MPC Groovy" (4:46)
Review: The second release from Alex Egan's Utter sub label Quoth finds a link-up between Pearl River Sound and The Horn - two outlier operators with plenty to say when their machines collide. Pearl River Sound has been scattering outstanding releases on Further, Seagrave and Further Electronix amongst others, while The Horn comes from serious Devon techno heritage having cut his teeth on Evolution back in t'day. This is all about upfront material though, with a tendency towards microtonal braindance that veers from the self-explanatory collaboration 'Modular Grime' to solo forays into off-kilter, acidic electro funk. Nowhere near as derivative as a lot of current braindance, this is real freaked-out electronics for those with discerning taste.
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Ayin
Ayin (12")
Cat: LSB 008. Rel: 24 Jun 24
Fluire (6:10)
Oasi (5:59)
Occhio D'Acqua (5:20)
Oneg (5:28)
Ira (6:25)
Assia (6:04)
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Freestyle EP
Cat: FLOW 02. Rel: 30 Dec 24
Freestyle (5:04)
Butter & Sage (6:06)
Warmupping (6:09)
Streghe (feat Niki IL B) (7:00)
Intérprete: DJ Mau Mau
 in stock $16.06
Acid Series Vol 6
Cat: IT 051. Rel: 22 Jun 23
Neighbor (5:48)
Rawlo (6:03)
L0V3 S1R3N (5:44)
Phazy Susan (6:21)
Review: Three and a half years have passed since Jasen Loveland and Patrick Russell debuted their Pervocet project on Interdimensional Transmissions' ongoing Acid Series. This belated follow-up promises more "psychedelic music used to induce moderate to severe psychosis" (as their brief bio puts it). They set their stall out with 'Neighbor', a sparse and punchy acid-electro workout where raw, razor-sharp TB-303 motifs and vocoder vocal snippets catch the ear, before opting for a more relaxed - but no less psychedelic - acid-electro flex on the faintly foreboding 'Rawlo'. Loveland and Russell flip the script on 'L0V3 S1R3N', peppering a bouncy acid house-goes-techno beat with sweat-soaked percussion filled and hard-wired acid lines, while 'Phasy Suzan' is a deep, effects-laden, mind-mangling slab of expertly hallucinatory, mid-tempo excellence.
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Worst Behaviour
Worst Behaviour (pink vinyl 12")
Cat: PEM 010. Rel: 06 Dec 24
Strict Saws VIP (4:39)
Beta T (4:46)
Withoutta Moa (4:42)
1996 (4:44)
Weight For It (edit) (4:24)
Review: Fear-E's Posh End Music celebrates its tenth release with an EP of ceiling-shakers by musical wizard Ben Pest. 'Worst Behaviour' is a restless splurge of overdriven but still tasteful energy, moving through five ultimate wompers of a kind of electrified techno we rarely hear. Ben Pest's style, honed since 2009, is entirely his own. First there's the VIP version of 'Strict Saws' and the follow-up 'Beta T', both of which reserve ample mix space for an overwompy kick drum, Pest's trademark stinger. The former track especially clips the zero level, hearing said kicks bleed out the sound around it, flooding it into a fully crunch-steeped stupor. 'Withoutta Moa' and '1996' follow similarly pressurific principles, the latter of which commands a special sort of apnea, resembling a strangled French house. Then 'Weight For It' closes on notes of maximised squelch and crossrythmic evac alarm sounds, as we're dragged into successive states of terrifying suspense.
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Cancel Couture
Cat: LOVLTD 004. Rel: 07 Sep 23
Cancel Couture (5:24)
My First Radio (5:33)
PP Breaks (4:23)
Bad B (4:50)
Intérprete: M50
 in stock $13.02
For The Floor Vol 4
Cat: CELTD 015. Rel: 27 Sep 24
Ben Pest - "Who Would Have Thought I'd Be" (4:19)
Ben Pest - "26 Hybrid" (4:34)
Maelstrom - "Ascii Twins" (4:58)
Maelstrom - "Permanency" (4:44)
Review: Cultivated Electronics Ltd's For The Floor series is back with another split EP on 12" and it's packed with floor-facing cuts that showcase a mix of regular label artists next to fresh talents. Volume 4 presents two tracks each from Bristol-based Ben Pest and Maelstrom. Pest is known for his jacking live hardware techno and electro and delivers bass-heavy, distorted vocal beats with 'Who Would Have Thought I'd Be' and '26 Hybrid,' while Maelstrom, who is co-founder of RAAR, contributes his signature dark and rave-inspired sound on the cyborg funk of 'Permanency' and dystopian energy of 'Ascii Twins'.
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Tainted Jewels
Tainted Jewels (7" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: CHANDELLE 006. Rel: 20 Feb 25
Territorial Discrepancy
Notions Of Ceremony
Review: Two distinctive tracks that balance industrial and techno grit and dancefloor energy. Side-1's 'Territorial Discrepancy' kicks things off with a driving beat layered over EBM influences and rave-inspired keyboard stabs. Its catchy rhythm and raw energy make it a surefire crowd-pleaser for peak-time sets. On Side-2, 'Notions Of Ceremony' takes a more experimental turn, blending techno grooves with a danceable, vocal-infused vibe. The track's unique character evokes comparisons to early Severed Heads and Underworld, combining fun, depth and innovation into a seamless whole. With its sharp production and bold creativity, this ia memorable addition to the techno landscape.
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RH 003
RH 003 (12" + insert)
Cat: RH 003. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Access Denies (K9 mix) (6:00)
Plastic Memory (5:35)
Recollect (6:03)
There's More Of Then Than There Is Of Us (5:30)
Review: UK-based Jules von Daniken is Phase O'Matic and he takes charge of the third outing from Reheat with his typically assured hand. 'Access Denies (K9 mix)' is warped cyborg tech with gremlins in machines, gurgling acid and flat, firm drums making for a marching beat. 'Plastic Memory' has a more electro-feel to it with some snappy kick and hits retro 80s synth nostalgia. 'Recollect' is a sci-fi techno stomper with reverb-heavy bass and 'There's More Of Them Than There Is Of Us' closes with another intergalactic techno sound that comes from a distant planet with rueful pads and chugging low ends.

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Peaks & Troughs
Peaks & Troughs (180 gram red vinyl 12" + download code limited to 200 copies)
Cat: HC 003. Rel: 28 Feb 22
Prepaternal (Paternal Revision) (7:21)
Secrets Of The Pedal Bone (7:19)
Ooze (7:58)
Figuring Out This Damn Jetpack (5:27)
Review: Tristan Watkins is exploring a horse-themed concept in earnest with his work as Phonopsia on his burgeoning Horse Category label. There's an inherent wonkiness to the sound on this third entry which possibly hints to the meaning behind this aesthetic, with 'Prepaternal (Paternal Revision)' leading in with some delightfully off-kilter synth action around a light and skipping house groove. 'Secrets Of The Pedal Bone' meanwhile deals in a quirky sound somewhere in the region of chiptune but with a little Ceephaxian bite, and 'Ooze' deals in some potent, dislocated techno. 'Figuring Out This Damn Jetpack' goes more explicitly towards 8-bit synth lines, but then gives them a walloping beat, making for some of the most distinctive club gear we've heard in a while.

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Ecstatic Nostalgia
Cat: UFO 13. Rel: 29 Jan 25
Ultra (5:14)
Deepa (6:23)
Sok Lung (5:11)
Turbines (5:27)
 in stock $14.40
Concrete Echo
Concrete Echo (transparent fluorescent orange vinyl 12")
Cat: PLANT43 014. Rel: 09 Sep 24
Concrete Echo (5:36)
Emerald Shift (5:57)
Raw Vectors (5:28)
Mist Memory (6:02)
Review: Esteemed electro explorer Emile Facey aka Plant 43 is back on his Plant43 Recordings imprint. Despite being hugely prolific, the artist always managed to find fresh new creative ground with each new outing and Concrete Echo is no different. The title cut is a high-speed opener with shimmering lines, fizzing static electricity and drama in the chords that make you take note. 'Emerald Shift' is a broken beat kicker with raw claps and scintillating liquid metal leads while 'Raw Vectors' layers up acid wobbliness and textbook electro rhythms. 'Mist Memory' closes down with a melancholic vibe and heady synths that take you into the cosmos.
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X Pt 1
X Pt 1 (limited green marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: HARMONY 0101. Rel: 12 Jan 23
Polygonia - "Marea" (7:14)
Forest On Stasys - "Nueva Forma" (6:24)
Jamida - "Timeout" (6:10)
Shoal - "Laminar Flow" (6:31)
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Pressed Trouble
Cat: XRD 024. Rel: 05 Dec 24
Clogged Key (6:49)
Cautela (feat Delia Derbyshire) (6:29)
Error504 (6:59)
HTSG (5:44)
Review: Parchi Pubblici is an Italian hardware specialist who usually makes music by doing one-take recordings. This is his debut vinyl EP and it features four original tracks with the first three designed as peak-time club anthems, all powered by roaring analogue machines. These tracks are built to make dancefloors sweat and they surely will. The title, 'Pressed Trouble', perfectly encapsulates the EP's energy. 'Clogged Key' is all bleeping synths and rugged low ends, 'Cautela (feat Delia Derbyshire)' is more funky and bouncy, 'Error504' is acid laced and dirty and 'HTSG' is lit up by superb synth arps and cosmic adventuring.
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Sea Correction EP
Cat: OYA 003. Rel: 05 Feb 25
Public Request - "C'mon" (6:51)
Was - "Spoon My" (5:48)
Was - "Ego" (7:32)
Public Request - "Tunnel" (9:31)
Review: Oyster Ass return with their Italian brothers for a third round of mind-bending techno. This EP is a retreat into altered worldsirigidly organised, timeless and often inescapable trance-like states. Public Request and WAS take charge of the correction, guiding listeners through a sonic landscape of hypnotic rhythms and disorienting soundscapes. 'C'MON' by Public Request sets the tone with its pulsating energy and infectious groove, while WAS's 'Spoon My' dives deep into a hypnotic abyss. 'Ego' and 'Tunnel' further explore the depths of this sonic odyssey, each track offering a unique perspective on the theme of mind-body dislocation. This is one for those who like their techno with a touch of the surreal and a healthy dose of sonic exploration.
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VA Cluster I
Cat: CLUSTER I. Rel: 06 Dec 24
Slak - "Fragility" (5:54)
Alejandro Marmol - "Retahila" (5:33)
TEE-R & Parallax - "Nocturnal Mosaic" (5:15)
Anna Kost - "Conjunction" (6:01)
Parautas - "Pliegue" (6:16)
Dawn RAzor - "Small Notebook" (6:36)
Review: Banging electrobass from Spain's Masa Series, mooting six of their roster artists for an incendiary exercise in grit and vibrancy. Having already invited a slew of artists for individual releases, the Cluster series here aims more at collectivity. All the tracks here nail the label's signature smushing of heavily heat-glued sound, moving between everything from electro to breaks, landing somewhere in the synaesthetic register of an earthen sonic purply-brown. The highlight here, though, has to be Anna Kost's 'Conjunction', which breaks this general rule through a fast dubstep-ish 150BPM exploration in nervous respiratory pad design and glance-off percs, making for a bracing potential set intro.
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Intérprete: Tom Drew
 in stock $15.51
303 Variations
Cat: SC 3NACID. Rel: 28 Feb 24
Suseki - "Raw Power" (6:17)
Art Of Time - "Way Back" (7:27)
Suseki - "Bugs In My Ear" (6:42)
Priboys - "Consciousness Is God" (8:36)
 in stock $17.18
Constellations Vol 2
Cat: MTRON 041. Rel: 06 Mar 25
Umwelt - "Stellar Oscillations" (5:26)
DJ Mell G & Unklevon - "Mechanic Feels" (3:54)
Ben Pest - "Shodan" (4:52)
Ctrls - "An Equal" (5:21)
PRZ & Ori - "Be Scared Of Clowns" (5:21)
Viikatory - "8 IN_8" (4:31)
Review: A quick piping of ultrafast space-techno comes as a six-track aural electro-techno drip, courtesy of Berlin's Mechatronica Music. The second in their 'Constellations' series of V/A EPs, this is an exodic exultation, charting top farings from the likes of Umwelt, Ben Pest and Viikatory. Umwelt's opening charge 'Stellar Oscillations' is a warpsped drive back to the retrofuture, with punctured stabs and fractal chord efferents propelling a lengthy trance crissing 'cross the milky way. Pest's 'Shodan' takes a detour, recharging at an interstellar traction substation specialising in sputtery, kilowatted electro. And 'Be Scared Of Clowns' is the titular highlight by Prz & Ori bringing a different spaceship to the same docking bay; it is the comparative Borg cube to the A3's Romulan craft, lessening any residual humanity for a shocking laserdesign B cut.
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 in stock $14.96
Álbumes
OTTA8 X A Run Of Streams
Cat: OTTA 8. Rel: 05 Dec 24
Ohrgan800teststud (6:29)
H3robraynstud23sep (7:04)
Struggkletest (8:21)
Gabrielonthebad (6:27)
Chordmixtureteststud1 (8:33)
Cieloeidoscopiostudnuovste (7:44)
Warmheart Teststudio (4:50)
Dippintdep5 (8:58)
Review: Pancratio's A Run of Streams delves into the "state of flux"-those moments when everything flows effortlessly. Blending downtempo, deep house and acid house elements, it's a raw, unfiltered expression of the artist's journey that encourages you to connect with your own moments of spontaneity. Each track is crafted in real time using Pancratio's signature hands-on, organic production style and this method fosters natural emotion and spontaneity so gives the album a distinctive warmth and authenticity. A Run of Streams is a deeply physical and immersive listen that shows off Pancratio's unique sound.
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Arseholes Liars & Electronic Pioneers
Cat: PDONLP 003. Rel: 05 Feb 24
People (Ah Yeah) (with Bobby Gillespie) (4:31)
Love One Self (with Joe Love) (4:37)
Up Is Down (with DJ Genesis) (4:44)
Steal & Adapt (OR) (4:34)
Start To Fade (with Josh Caffe) (5:35)
Help (4:43)
Fields Of Fire (7:57)
GRNDR (3:38)
Touch The State Of That (with Jennifer Touch) (7:15)
The Motion (with Mutado Pintado) (6:16)
Review: When it comes to wresting maximum emotion and energy from analogue electronic instruments, few artists can match acid revivalists Paranoid London. They've certainly made their machines sing on Arseholes, Liars & Electronic Pioneers, their third full length excursion. Kicking off with the EBM-meets-acid growl of Joe Lewis hook-up 'Love One Self', the set includes such gems as 'People (Ah Yeah)' (an ambient acid number featuring Bobby Gillespie on vocals), the hard-wired acid trippiness of 'Up Is Down' (with DJ Genesis), the squelchy and spacey excellence of 'Start To Fade' (with Josh Caffe), the acid-electro brilliance of 'GRINDR' and a genuine future anthem in Mutado Pintado collab 'The Motion'.
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Wetware Unveiled
Wetware Unveiled (green splattered vinyl LP + 7" flexi-disc)
Cat: SC 001. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Ankh (3:23)
Hypothermia (4:02)
Kegelreibahle, Spiralrechtsschneidend (1:17)
Black Kimchi (1:47)
Sycorax (2:33)
Abysmopalutse (Alpha) (2:47)
Abysmopalutse (Omega) (3:30)
Mackchen (2:40)
Decadencedecade (2:36)
Chevvied (2:51)
Review: We really can't find out much info about pdqb but the producer behind the name is said to have gone mad after being possessed by an alien parasite, and his whereabouts are unknown. Synaptic Cliffs however has a bunch of music to release from him starting with this. The tracks "were created with the NCO6.27 for test subjects with brain implants" and the music combines dark, playful techno, electro, industrial, chiptunes, IDM and electronica into moody cuts with a unique energy and clout for the club.

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Jesus Was An Alien
Cat: KOMPAKTCD 171. Rel: 26 May 22
The Tragedy Of CG
Jesus Was An Alien (feat Marie Davidson)
Real
Hunger
Matrix
Religion
The Principle Of Vibration
Kill The System
Life Aquatic
Am Kanal
 in stock $12.18
State Of Euphoria
Cat: GIRADA 12. Rel: 14 Feb 25
Pressurah (7:02)
Es Un Disparate (6:40)
Alpha R (Trance version) (7:12)
Alpha R (Electro version) (6:07)
Review: The cultured tech house auteur that is Julian Perez returns with another cultured new EP that pushes boundaries while staying rooted in the sonic ethos of Girada Unlimited. More than just a collection of tracks, these sounds explore energy, emotion and movement with Perez's evolving artistry at their core. His take on deep grooves with hypnotic textures stands him apart once more from the zippy synth kinetics of 'Pressurah' to the drum funk of 'Es Un Disparate' via two different, equally fresh versions of 'Alpha R'.
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 in stock $16.06
Scanning Backwards (reissue)
Scanning Backwards (reissue) (pink marbled vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: BITE 035. Rel: 17 Feb 25
Velvet Imprints
Binding By Oath
Polystyrene
During The Freezing Process
Mass Deception
Proxy Contact
De-patterning
Splintered Heels
Review: After debuting on Hospital Productions in 2017, Scanning Backwards was the sophomore album from Phase Fatale back in 2020 on Ostgut. To mark its fifth birthday it gets reissued here and still sounds as good as new. Payne blends post-punk, noise and shoegaze influences into broken rhythms and slow-burning, textured soundscapes that merge sonic warfare with functional dance music. This album drew from historical and fictional narratives to explore sound as a form of power and Each track reflects Berghain's influence as both a space and instrument. It's powerful stuff in more ways than one.
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Libertine Industries 06
Cat: LBIN 06. Rel: 25 Mar 22
Killing In The Name Of The Beat (4:43)
Diabolical Diablo (5:14)
Contend & Revolt (5:17)
Federal Killa (4:07)
Song Of The Undead Queen/Child's Play (4:53)
The One (5:55)
Last Train To Beatatica (5:38)
Rubber Bullets (5:12)
TNT (4:41)
Lethal Combat Zone (5:27)
Intérprete: Jane Fitz, Wes Baggaley
 in stock $32.97
Luminous Machines
Luminous Machines (limited transparent fluorescent pink vinyl 2xLP + download card with 8 additional ambient tracks)
Cat: PLANT43 013LP. Rel: 12 Feb 24
Solar Luminosity (5:16)
Haunting The Depths (5:58)
Luminous Machines (5:47)
Hibernation Base (5:09)
Fixed Point Rotation (6:00)
Alternative Engines (5:29)
Phosphorescent Headlights (6:21)
Inside Is Out (6:14)
Review: Plant43 is the alias of Emile Facey, one of electro's most tireless innovators. He has a vast discography that never fails to prove he can speak through his machines more ably than just about anyone in the game, and certainly within the genre. Luminous Machines comes on his own label and is an album, his eighth in all, of cinematic and futuristic jams written before a gig at Tresor in April this year. 'Haunting The Depths' has an icy minimalism to it, with crisp drums and snappy hits all underpinned by textured bass. The title cut is a restless affair that pings about the stereo field with squiggling lines and loopy breaks and 'Fixed Point Rotation' has a more dark and menacing feel. These are just some of the highlights of another standout collection.

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Kushbush
Kushbush (green vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 628070 644711. Rel: 04 Nov 24
Sour Diesel (2:49)
Bubba (7:11)
MK Ultra Ragman (3:04)
Trainwreck (5:29)
Headband (5:15)
Grandaddy Purple (4:46)
Lavender (6:26)
Pho Ga (5:17)
Honeybud (Sh X Og Goo) (4:08)
Pure B Bubble (4:41)
37-73 Micron (5:28)
The OG (2:06)
Review: When it first hit stores in 2007, Kushbush - the fourth album by industrial noiseniks turned psychedelic techno twosome Plateau (AKA Skinny Puppy's Kevin Compton and studio buddy Phil Western) - was only released on CD. This, then, marks the set's first appearance on vinyl. In keeping with the duo's chosen themes of "altered states and introspection" (the project was initially inspired by their love of cannabis and desire to see it legalised in their native Canada), the album sees the pair blend the growling intensity of Nine Inch Nails (and Compton's other industrial punk band, Download) and the full-throttle dancefloor assault of acid-fired techno with snapshots of picturesque melancholia, the far-sighted futurism of 1990s IDM, and the wide-eyed, tripped-out electronic psychedelia of ambient techno.
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Contact
Contact (LP)
Cat: MIN 305. Rel: 11 Jul 23
Launch (1:32)
Space Ghost (4:55)
Major Order (4:27)
Black Eye (5:13)
Asrtonaut Dolphin Detective (5:59)
Igintion Coil (5:48)
Laser Star (5:25)
Review: Ernestas Sadau, Rapha and PRZ are the Pluto Junkies and they are now back on Pinkmanwith a new seven-track mini album that follows their 2021 debut on Minder. It's an electro excursion to the farthest reaches of our universe with swirling synths and cosmic melodies all underpinned by hefty, thumping rhythms from analogue drum machines. Some are twitchy and paranoid cuts like the unsettling 'Space Ghost', others like 'Black Eye' are full body workouts and 'Astronaut Dolphin Detective' is a deep jacker for 5 am wig outs. A muscular and robust album for serious shape shifting, then. .
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 in stock $19.12
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