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Singles
Generator: Broadcast In Hi Tech
Abstract Science - "The Grinder"
Andy Rantzen - "The Kiss"
DJ T-1000 - "Detroitism"
Terrence Dixon - "Daily Routine"
Obsolete Music Technology - "Past Virtue"
Plural - "07"
Jamal M - "Fine & Mellow"
Windimoto - "Friday Night: UBQ"
Review: A hefty double 12" from Generator features a slew of basement techno bombs from both sides of the Atlantic (oh, and Australia). From the pounding, relentless throb of Abstract Science's "The Grinder" to the shuffling groove of "Detroitism" by DJ-T 1000, the eight tracks cover the full breadth of techno's rich sonic landscape. Other highlights include the broken beats and woodblock percussion on Plural's "07" and the more experimental vibe of "Fine & Mellow" by Mathematics boss and general Chicago underground legend, Jamal M. An unmissable collection of tracks packaged in highly collectable artwork by Alan Oldham, who was also responsible for the superbly illustrated Defenders Of The Deep House World EP that surfaced on Third Ear a few months back.
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Ampere & Ohm
Cat: AX&P 001. Rel: 17 Sep 13
Coulomb
Dines
Joule
Review: Perc's clearly a busy man these days; with his Perc Trax empire currently expanded to include two sub labels (Perc Trax Ltd and Submit) the revered UK industrial techno producer has joined forces with an equally respected Stateside counterpart on another label. The self explanatory AX&P operation sees Sonic Groove's Adam X align with Perc for a series of intermittent studio collaborations, with the decision to release under this joint banner due to the packed schedules of their respective labels. It's a collaboration that's apparently been in gestation for two years and it shows on this superb debut three track 12" AMPERE & OHM which brings out the best of both. Lead track "Coulomb" is a throbbing mass of tunnelling, weighty techno with sparse percussion snapping away sadistically as proceedings rumble menacingly forth. On the B Side "Dines" is wound tighter, unfurling with deadly precision into a worming DJ tool that takes on increasingly psychedelic qualities as it progresses, whilst "Joule" ensures the relentless nature is kept up but offers a more rhythmic based insight into the AP&X combination.
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out of stock $9.87
The Art Of Acid Part 1
Cat: HURTLP 078. Rel: 10 May 11
Adonis - "We're Rocking Down The House" (Basement Jaxx Jazz Nitebeatz mix)
Joeski - "My English Lover" (Laurent Garnier Complete rework)
Adonis - "No Way Back" (Greg Wilson edit)
Phuture - "Acid Trax" (Plump DJs edit)
Intérprete: Giom
out of stock $7.90
Abe Duque: Live & On Acid
Cat: HISTORY 1001T. Rel: 10 Sep 10
Liquid Air
Distant Planet
Can't Stop ((Acid) Rain Forest Mix)
Acid
out of stock $7.90
Transition EP
Cat: DN 017. Rel: 23 Sep 24
Transition (5:30)
Transition (Psyk remix) (5:30)
Vortex (5:37)
Futurismo (5:34)
Review: The Danza Nativa label is fresh off the back of a fine fifth birthday celebratory 2 part compilation but wastes no time getting back to business. Alderaan is the man in charge with his second for the label and 'Transition' kicks off with some mad LFO business melting your mind. Psyk remixes it into a more paired back and spooky subterranean techno prowler. With 'Vortex' there is yet more nocturnal menace with ticking hi-hats seeing rhythm as squelchy, unsettling sounds peel off the beats. 'Futurismo' closes down with a gurgling lead line and distant sci-fi sounds that complete this most futuristic EP.
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 in stock $13.83
Sub Conscious
Sub Conscious (limited 10")
Cat: 10FAB 014. Rel: 05 Dec 14
Erol Alkan - "Sub Conscious"
Phreak - "Acid On"
Review: To complement Erol Alkan's long overdue induction in the Fabric mix hall of fame, the London clubbing institution have pressed up this 10" featuring a rare original production from the Phantasy Sound boss backed with a early 90s rarity from Uwe Schmidt. Within the context of the mix the B Side precedes the A Side, but given how special an Erol Alkan original is, it's no surprise "Sub Conscious" is presented as the main draw here. Undoubtedly inspired by originators such as Hardfloor and Phuture, the acid soaked "Sub Conscious" still has a certain cosmic edge to it, whilst Phreak's "Acid On" sounds just as vital now despite the fact Schmidt originally recorded it some 23 years ago!
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Intérprete: In Flagranti
out of stock $6.76
5 Years Of Danza Nativa Pt II
Cat: DN 016PT2. Rel: 28 May 24
Amandra - "Drakona" (5:44)
Dino Sabatini - "Danza Tribale" (6:23)
Polygonia - "Medusa Euphorbia" (6:31)
Plants Army Revolver - "0101011001000010" (5:11)
Review: Danza Nativa is rightly celebrating its fifth anniversary recently and now follows up the first part of its anniversary compilation with part two, featuring tunes from across a broad spectrum. The first side delves into tribal rhythms and strident synths with Amandra keeping it stripped back and minimal and Dino Sabatini going deep and dubby on 'Danza Tribale'. Polygonia and Plants Army Revolver then set your mind free to wander among lush sound designs and captivating rhythms that head deep into a humid and futurist jungle.
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Mutant City Acid
Mutant City Acid (limited hand-numbered 12")
Cat: BV 16. Rel: 28 Jan 15
Mark Archer - "We Jack The House"
Ben Pest - "Schedule Acid"
Posthuman - "Don't Rush"
Chevron - "Vishnu 303"
Review: Drum machines, synths and sequencers are alive and kicking on this various artist EP from, Posthuman's Balkan Vinyl label which features Horror Boogie's Ben Pest and Planet Mu artist Chevron. Mark Archer, a name familiar to Balkan Vinyl, opens the EP with an electrified piece of four-to-the-floor techno funk, while Ben Pest boils down the instrumentation in "Scheduled Acid" for a track that sounds like a cooler version of Mylo's "Muscle Car". Posthuman takes the EP into spacey, Detroit, 909 techno territory with "Don't Rush", while Chevron powers up his 303 to supply a track as cheeky and acidic as what Killekill's Affie Yusuf can muster.
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Intérprete: Jerome Hill
out of stock $7.90
Space Culture Vol 1
Cat: BLIQ 06. Rel: 14 Jan 13
Audio Atlas - "Finland"
Pietro Tangianu - "Frabaer"
Matti Turunen - "Nocturne"
Review: For their sixth release, deep house doyens Bliq present something a little different in the form of Space Culture Volume 1, the label's first compilation 12". The A-side is given over to the dub techno of Audio Atlas, whose track "Finland" is a suitably chilly excursion into mid-tempo 4/4, its steady pulse and icy chords seemingly inspired by a wintry Scandinavian forest at dusk. On the flip, Pietro Tangianu's "Frabaer" is a similarly laid back production, but one that thaws things slightly with its warmer, housier chords, and swung rhythm though its subs are as deep as the A-side. Finally, Matti Turunen's "Nocturne" offers something entirely different, a sparse electro track whose minimal 808 rhythms and thick bass are contrasted with melodic pads and brittle diamond-like textures.
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out of stock $8.47
Crush
Crush (12")
Cat: BAMBE 005. Rel: 13 Dec 24
Crush (5:42)
Bubble Mechanics (4:43)
Polyester Mood (5:11)
Dub Affectif (6:15)
Review: Bambounou and Priori's latest collaboration offers a tantalising blend of techy playfulness and hypnotic club energy. The pair deliver crisp textures that meet the driving momentum of their electro-influenced sound design, evoking a sense of cerebral euphoria. 'Crush' expertly balances the squelchy, ice-cold synths of electro with the deep propulsion of acid house, while also drawing upon the hypnotic atmosphere of techno. The result is a carefully crafted journey through nocturnal body movement, full of rhythm and intrigue. Mixed at Jump Source Studios, the production is sleek and precise, with each track unfolding like a love letter, effortlessly evolving with each pulse.
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Stealth 1/3
Cat: T2XS 301. Rel: 14 Jan 16
Bee Mask - "Headband" (Peter Van Hoesen remix) (7:27)
Peter Van Hoesen - "Breach" (6:54)
Review: This will be the first of three volumes of exclusive tracks taken from Time To Express main man Peter Van Hoesen's Stealth mix CD, released in 2015. First up he delivers a trippy and ethereal remix of Chris Madak aka Bee Mask's live performance of 'Headband' taken from a recording of the 2014 Labyrinth festival, which is said to have left Van Hoesen "dazed and enthralled". On the flip he delivers a hypnotic peak time killer with "Breach" that packs equal parts energy and atmosphere, which is by now the Belgian producer's trademark. You could imagine hearing this while losing your mind, gazing up into the stars.. at Labyrinth festival in 2016!
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out of stock $8.75
VA Essential Memories EP Part IV
Cat: EMERALD 016. Rel: 02 Dec 22
Remco Beekwilder - "Rhythm Allegiance" (5:15)
Jacobworld - "Revision" (5:31)
Rove Ranger - "Keep The Change" (5:58)
Dold - "Ring Ma Bell" (4:53)
Sedvs - "Not Half Hungry" (5:00)
Parano - "Disco Ultimo" (6:18)
Vil - "Wanna Trip?" (4:34)
Kaiser - "Routine" (5:06)
Alarico - "Nightwalker" (5:55)
Rove Ranger - "Blobo" (4:44)
Jacobworld - "Division" (5:31)
Remco Beekwilder - "Declaration Of Penetration" (5:15)
Review: Following the sudden impact of Remco Beekwilder's Moortgat EP, his label Emerald is straight back to it with a double pack VA release of quality hi-octane techno. Beekwilder himself kicks off proceedings with the nightmarish pressure of 'Rhythm Allegiance', and then we get a merry romp through all kinds of pile-driving gear from artists like Rove Ranger, Sedvs, Parano, Alarico and Jacobworld. While the vibes range from industrial and pounding to light and funky, the tempo maintains at the upper end of the spectrum, making this a very handy collection to have for those long-haul peak time gigs when you need to keep the crowd wound up.
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Intérprete: Wes Baggaley
out of stock $27.07
The Indica Gallery EP
The Indica Gallery EP (limited purple vinyl 12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: SCR 173. Rel: 02 Apr 21
Indica (Pye Corner Audio remix) (5:37)
Skywalker (Pye Corner Audio remix) (5:59)
Cherry Cola (Pye Corner Audio remix) (7:44)
Love Comes In Waves (Pye Corner Audio remix) (5:42)
I Was Alone (Pye Corner Audio remix) (6:31)
Indica (Pye Corner Audio remix - GLOK re-edit) (6:32)
Review: RECOMMENDED
Ride guitarist and singer Andy Bell has been busy in recent times, to put it mildly, as plans to release three EPs and an album between April and June 2021 prove. All set to be put out under the series title 'Ever Decreasing Circles', The Indica Gallery EP is the first in that set, and suggests we're in for a very, very interesting time when the next instalments follow.

The release comprises five remixes of tracks from Bell's 2020 solo outing, The View From Halfway Down, with reworkings completed by Martin Jenkins' Pye Corner Audio project, and the sixth piece here coming in the form of Bell's own edit of a PCA remix of his work, here credited to his GLOK alias. Name-dropping done, the record is a dense electronic trip into psychedelic cosmic disco slo-mo territories, dream-like ambient beauty and loose, baggy-trousered, nostalgic elec-indie fare.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan
out of stock $21.44
Remainings III (Dustin Zahn remix)
Cat: DCLTD 01. Rel: 01 Jun 11
Adam Beyer & Jesper Dahlback - "Remainings III" (Dustin Zahn remix)
Paul Ritch - "Wonderland"
out of stock $9.02
Berghain 06
Cat: OTON 59. Rel: 18 Oct 12
Mark Broom - "Vault 5"
Birds Two Cage - "Gase"
Patrick Graser - "From Foreign Territories"
Review: This sampler from Norman Nodge's new mix CD shows that the Berghain resident spends a lot of time searching out music that no one else has. The upshot of his approach is that Nodge creates a mood like no one else. From the mix opener, the gray-scale ambience of Birds Two Cage's "Gase", through the menacing builds of Mark Broom's "Vault 5" to newcomer Patrick Graser's "From Foreign Territories" - an insistent, bleep-heavy groove to rival Sleeparchive at his most austere - this taster release proves that when it comes to setting a menacing, spooky tone, no one can match Nodge.
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out of stock $8.47
CANUFEELTHESUNONYRBACK
Cat: CANUFEELTHES. Rel: 27 Sep 19
Chiselers Rush (7:14)
Majenta (6:21)
Review: Pretty much anything Call Super has touched in recent years has turned to gold. This new collaboration with Parris is no different: it is a self-released project with a fictional backstory involving an ageing writer called Mortise Koshimitsu who lived in a small apartment. The music itself is uptempo but deep, with shimmering wooden hits gliding on elastic drums as ambient synth beauty bleeds into the spaces left behind. "Majenta" is a more cavernous and dreamier track that is as good for home listening as it does for tasteful dancing.
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out of stock $10.14
Design Of The Body Sublime
Cat: SUNONYRLEGS. Rel: 16 Dec 20
Design Of A Body Sublime (feat Fox) (6:08)
Design Of An Eye Sublime (feat Fox) (5:52)
Design Of A Lost Sublime (8:07)
Review: Given that both Call Super and Parris have fine track records and have successfully developed their own unique, off-kilter trademarks sounds, you'd expect this first collaborative EP to not only be very good, but also sidestep rhythmic and stylistic conventions. The suite of tracks certainly ticks those boxes, with opener 'Design of a Body Sublime', the first of two tracks featuring vocalist Fox, somehow managing to brilliant fuse elements of broken techno, vintage US garage, Afro-house and UK bass. The track's New Jersey garage influences come further to the fore on the similarly rhythmically off-kilter 'Design of an Eye Sublime', while closing cut 'Design of a Lost Sublime' is a more glitchy, tech-house influenced number rich in curious instrumental samples, 4/4 techno drums and wayward electronic sounds.
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Intérprete: M50
out of stock $11.01
Needs x World Mental Health Day 2020
Needs x World Mental Health Day 2020 (180 gram vinyl double 12")
Cat: NNFP 008. Rel: 14 Dec 20
Shanti Celeste - "Fantasma" (5:54)
OCB - "RS3" (4:13)
Michelle - "Aesthetic" (7:11)
Bobby - "Free Your Mind" (6:34)
Peder Mannerfelt - "Our Levels" (7:14)
Yu Su - "Brittney" (live mix) (8:27)
Adam Pits - "Wind Tunnel" (5:07)
DJ Sports - "Needs Dub" (4:11)
Review: Needs' commendable charity drive continues to bring forth the goods, both in terms of good causes and world class club music. Rallying round in support of World Mental Health Day 2020, Shanti Celeste kicks the record off in style with the rapid fire, deep-diving workout 'Fantasma'. OCB keeps the pressure up with the psychotropic techno of 'RS3', while Michelle works up some delightfully freaky synths on playful jacker 'Aesthetic'. Bobby's 'Free Your Mind' is a 90s-tinged, full fat techno production indebted to Detroit, Peder Mannerfelt keeps things stripped and raw on 'Our Levels' and Yu Su weaves a beautiful tapestry of interweaving rhythms on 'Brittney'. Adam Pits' trippy techno sounds resplendent on 'Wind Tunnel' and DJ Sports completes the set with the inventive, dembow slanted funk of 'Needs Dub'.
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380 750
380 750 (12")
Cat: ACIDTEST 021. Rel: 17 Sep 24
Dilute Developer (7:42)
Subtractive Color (5:44)
Stop Bath (7:38)
Fixer (8:41)
Review: Bill Converse and Patricia land on Acid Test with more of their dynamic beat machine workouts in the form of this '380/750' EP which merges their distinct styles into an introspective, dancefloor-driven four-track workout. Recorded live at Ravitz's Brooklyn studio in just two days, the EP features raw, unedited performances that show off the duo's intuitive rhythm-making skills while drawing on Converse's 90s Michigan rave roots and Ravitz's Chicago upbringing. The immersive, bubbly, rubbery sounds are perfect blends of body music and heady synth work and cannot fail to take you deep.
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Intérprete: Skudge
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Home Schooled
Cat: SOT 09. Rel: 11 Aug 22
CV Smiles - "Home-schooled" (SJT Norap mix) (6:07)
CV Smiles - "Home-schooled" (Rap mix) (7:39)
Porn Sword Tobacco - "Techno Story" (139 Bpm mix) (13:53)
Review: The Shot of T label serves up a versatile new split EP with CV Smiles kicking things off. A long, drawn-out and emotive synth opens up on 'Home-schooled' and comes layered with bubbly pads and serve effects that soothe the mind. Then comes a rap mix that is detailed with louche bars and more 909 production to make it pop. On the flip side, the masterful Porn Sword Tobacco flips the script with a gurgling, pulsing, deep and linear techno roller in the form of 'Techno Story' which is perfect for late-night sessions.

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 in stock $16.92
Run
Run (12")
Cat: QRZ 014. Rel: 21 Oct 10
Run
Run (2000 & One Dark Tec remix)
Run (Visionquest remix)
Intérprete: Stefano Lotti
out of stock $9.59
Another View
Cat: DRV 006. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Eduardo De La Calle - "Deva5Vyasa" (5:45)
DJ Shufflemaster - "Axiom" (5:36)
Tensal - "Thermal Cycler" (6:13)
Pergo - "Lume" (5:35)
Review: Drei Vinyl launched back in 2023 and has slowly but surely amassed a respectable catalogue of various artists' releases. This sixth outing is the most straight-up techno offering yet and it opens with one of Spain's finest in Eduardo De La Calle. 'Deva5Vyasa' is heady and otherworld loop techno perfection with synth daubs and conscious vocals peppering the rubbery kicks. DJ Shufflemaster brings more texture to the raw, percussive madness of 'Axiom' and Tensal layers up unsettling and anxious synth murmurs with rising drum tension on 'Thermal Cycler.' Pergo's 'Lume' is a brash, industrial closer full of urgency.
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Intérprete: Carlos Nilmmns
 in stock $15.24
Tam Tam
Tam Tam (12")
Cat: 1605V 034. Rel: 23 Feb 11
Manuel De La Mare & Marshall - "Tam Tam"
Christian Cambas - "Trigger Happy"
Piatto - "Space Oddity"
Kiko & Gino's vs Nicolas Cuer - "Vicious Story"
Intérprete: Jakal
out of stock $9.02
Use Of Weapons 005
Cat: UOW 005. Rel: 16 Nov 12
Deep Space Orchestra - "Outliers" (Clean & Jerk mix)
Asok - "Amber"
Perseus Traxx - "Thinking Of A New Love"
Other Worlds - "Love Amongst The Ruins"
Ruf Dug - "Tape 13"
Review: Following up their last compilation 12" with another spread of artists, Deep Space Orchestra's Use Of Weapons imprint hits release number five in fine, classic techno style. The A-Side presents plenty of elegiac goodness to expunge in the peak of the night, not least from Asok with the wistful emotion of "Amber". On the B-Side, Perseus Traxx is especially on point here with his shimmering, Carl Craig-indebted groover, while Other Worlds finds an excellent nagging groove that edges towards hi-tech jazz with its jerky hats and intricate melodies. Ruf Dug is on more mellow form, but no less rooted in the fine approaches of the Detroit godfathers with his warbling pad lines and curious bass.
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out of stock $9.02
Linval Thompson Meets Avantroots
Cat: AR 055. Rel: 17 Apr 23
Deepnaut - "World Crisis" (5:36)
Braulio Lam - "World Crisis" (5:28)
Deepchord - "World Crisis" (6:59)
Pulshar - "World Crisis" (4:26)
Review: One of the leading dub related labels to emerge in recent years, Avantroots project of taking dub as a genre to its furthest and freshest perspectives, while still showing the utmost respect for the history and the figures inside it, continues with this eye-opening contribution, 'Linval Thompson Meets Avantroots'. Featuring tracks from the likes of Deepchord, Pulshar, Deepnaut, and Braulio Lam, this latest project (as the name suggests) was led by the dub legend himself, Linval Thompson, who's list of credits and those he's influenced is pages and pages in length. 'World Crisis' is Thompson's key message, running like a refrain, re-emerging throughout the EP and finding new shapes with each artist's fresh approach. Deepchord's iteration, unsurprisingly, is the deepest of the collection, encircling and hypnotic it orbits Thompson's echoed vocals to perfection. Pulshar's take offers greater lyrical clarity, keeping the surrounding production minimal and delectably slow-paced, giving room for each element to breathe. Deepnaut's version is brighter, bubbling with the plucked samples of spaced-out electric guitar and expanding synth pads. Braulio Lam's offering, the final track on the release, is a more experimental, broken groover - chopping and shifting the vocals in a collage effect, refracting Thompson's message in order for it to be seen in a new light. A fantastic release to sink into - fully immersive and richly detailed.

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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan
out of stock $16.09
The Afterlife
Cat: MM 126. Rel: 26 Sep 06
The Afterlife
Twisted Memories
Review: Two tracks from Deetron's forthcoming album on Music Man. "The Afterlife" features Paris The Black Fu from Detroit Grand Pubah's.
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Intérprete: Atjazz
out of stock $9.02
10.1 Part 1
Cat: MODULARZ 10.1. Rel: 15 Feb 13
Developer - "Sequence 85"
Developer - "Sequence 88"
Psyk - "Transito"
Rhomb - "Reboot"
Review: Creeping ever closer towards their third year of existence, Modularz have remained steadfast in their aesthetic approach, deftly combining the dynamism of straight up techno with an intricately textured approach that has proved enduringly rewarding. Label boss Developer once again features prominently on this Part One 12" of their tenth entry, contributing two A Side cuts to the face down contributions from Psyk and Rhomb. The expansive bassline to the opening track "Sequence 85" practically consumes you, with Developer's subsequent production "Sequence 88" is markedly sparser, allowing the rigid percussion and booming kicks centre stage. Last seen on Mote Evolver, Spaniard Psyk adds further balance with the subaqueous dub techno of "Transito" whilst the unknown quantity Rhomb is on electrifying form with the Mike Parker-esque "Reboot".
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out of stock $11.01
Temporary Insanity EP
Temporary Insanity EP (1-sided 12")
Cat: OUT 018. Rel: 08 Feb 16
Temporary Insanity (4:36)
Multiple Choice (5:53)
Review: Aside from all the wonderful house music than emanates from the Motor City these days - Omar S, Moodymann and Andres in mind - there aren't many more proper techno artists left in Detroit. That is, of course, apart from Terrence Dixon, who is always sure to provide the most mind-bending arrangements under his own name, and the present Population One moniker. His first EP of 2016 comes on the excellent Out Er label, and "Temporary Insanity" is instantly recognisable as his own, with an ocean twisted chords and sci-fi low tones. "Multiple Choice" is an eerie, alien-like monster of a tune, too, but here Dixon prefers to play with the swarm of melodies and bleeps at his disposal, contorting and transforming them without any fear. Amazing, as per usual.
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out of stock $4.24
Concrete Environments
Cat: MODULARZ 020. Rel: 24 Aug 15
Population One - "Code Of Conduct" (5:08)
Population One - "Concrete Playground" (4:34)
Terrence Dixon - "Touching Bass" (4:09)
Terrence Dixon - "The Beholder" (4:24)
Review: It's a good thing that Terrence Dixon wasn't being serious when he announced that he's stopped making music. In this day and age, he is the one true pioneer left in Detroit, and his utterly singular brand of techno is an essential part of our daily existence here at HQ. This time, Dixon returns under his own name and under his most successful alias, Population One, on one split EP for Developer's Modularz label. "Code Of Conduct" and "Concrete Playground" represent the Population One side, the first tune being a subdued kick filled with cavernous space above it while the latter is more classic Population One thanks to those bizarre melodic twists. Dixon serves up "Touching Bass" and "The Beholder" on the flip, two jazzy techno sculptures that are instantly recognizable as his own. Recommended, as always.
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out of stock $10.73
35 004 Acid Track Remixes
35 004 Acid Track Remixes (limited hand-numbered blue vinyl 12")
Cat: AAP 3035004. Rel: 18 Mar 22
Acid Track (Paul Johnson remix) (9:26)
Acid Track (Marko Nastic remix) (7:11)
Acid Track (Zombie Nation remix) (5:33)
Acid Track (Shinedoe remix) (6:34)
Acid Track (NUDE remix) (6:01)
Acid Track (NUDE instrumental) (6:02)
Review: The Afro Acid Plastik label has been doing a fine job of carrying new and retrospective works from DJ Pierre, with the most recent focus being on extensive remix packages around the iconic 'Acid Track'. This fourth installment comes with a slightly heavy heart as fellow Chicago titan Paul Johnson leads the way with his 'Jack Nation' remix pumping out while his sad passing still weighs on our minds. Elsewhere, Marko Nastic, Shinedoe, Zombie Nation and NUDE all deliver versions which pay tribute to the legacy of one of the most important club tracks of all time.
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out of stock $11.01
35 002 Acid Track Remixes
35 002 Acid Track Remixes (limited hand-numbered green vinyl 12")
Cat: 226787. Rel: 04 Oct 19
Acid Track (Carl Cox remix) (7:50)
Acid Track (Luciano remix) (8:14)
Acid Track (Anfisa Letyago remix) (7:02)
Acid Track (Lorenzo Cheng remix) (5:58)
Acid Track (Najel Monteiro remix) (6:23)
Review: Almost thirty years after it was first released and spawned an entire new sub genre, "Acid Tracks" still bangs harder than 99% of new tunes. Here it gets remixed by a selection of seriously big names as well as hot newcomers and then pressed up to limited green vinyl. The big man Carl Cox goes first and is in no mood to muck about, layering in hammering kick drums and making the 303 even more wild and serrated. Swiss-Chilean minimalist Luciano distils it down to a more soft and supple acid track that works on the mind, while the flip side offerings serve up stomping warehouse techno, strobe-lit anthems and rubbery drum workouts.
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Intérprete: Anfisa Letyago
out of stock $15.24
Underground Sounds Volume 2
Cat: PBR 037. Rel: 01 May 14
DJ Spider - "Chemical Skies"
Phil Moffa - "A Place Of Shadows"
Daikini9 - "Synchronicity"
Hakim Murphy - "ES2"
Review: If you wanted something tangible to sum up the Plan B label right now, this Underground Sounds Volume 2 12" fits the bill perfectly. Label founder DJ Spider shares the A-side with fellow New Yorker and collaborator Phil Moffa, with the Plan B boss turning in a typically smudgy, acid stained drum track while Moffa delivers some deep techno in "A Place Of Shadows" (which sounds it would also fit well on Anthony Parasole's The Corner). On the B-side, "Synchronicity" from joint label boss Dakini9 is a kooky, stripped-back and spaced-out minimal house jam, while Hakim Murphy is again left to his own devices to create a jilted deep house number that's as rigid as it is soulful.
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out of stock $11.28
The Box Vol 3
Cat: THEORY 037. Rel: 02 Dec 10
DJ T 1000 - "Bout To Bang It" (Ben Sims remix)
DJ Skitzo - "Impact Zone" (re-edit)
Tim Baker - "Sideways" (feat Elee Bad - Ben Sims & Paul Mac remix)
Paul Mac - "DVD Crash"
out of stock $9.02
Dark Acid
Dark Acid (12")
Cat: CDR12 001. Rel: 08 Aug 13
Dungeon Acid - "Nude Descending A Staircase"
Ron Hardly - "Subway Antlers"
Tom Hawk - "Black Rain" (Fast Throne mix)
Tuff Sherm - "Idle Engines"
Worker/Parasite - "Angkar Loeu"
Review: After a catalogue of experimental, industrial and band-related releases, the Clan Destine label moves into techno with Dark Acid. The first release is a five track mini-album opened by the cagey Chicagoan bass and Marcel Duchamp-referencing Detroitisms of Dungeon Acid's "Nude Descending A Staircase". Sharing the two-track A-side is the "Subway Antlers" by the unknown cheek of Ron Hardly, featuring some '90s house percussion and a melody that sounds distinctly like the Doctor Who theme. Torn Hawk introduces some charged gothic techno with his Fast Throne mix of "Black Rain", while Tuff Sherm opts for a minimal and slow ghetto house approach in "Idle Engines". Recent One Eyed Jacks remixer Worker/Parasite brings the mini-album its most lieral representation of 'dark acid' by drenching the 303 workout that is "Angkar Loeu" in heavy reverb.
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Intacto On Stage Part 1
Cat: INTAC 012. Rel: 14 Nov 07
Dave Ellesmer - "Today Tomorrow & Yesterday"
Polder - "Dirty Ol' Burt"
Review: "Intacto On Stage Part 1", by Dave Ellesmere and Polder, has support from Adam Beyer, Karotte and 2000 And One.
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Intérprete: James Barnsley
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Death Of The Machines Vol 1
Death Of The Machines Vol 1 (12" in screen-printed sleeve)
Cat: MNQ 127. Rel: 02 Oct 18
Exterminador - "Mohammed Bin Salman" (Tegeler mix) (4:17)
Craow - "Lot" (7:06)
R Gamble - "Dead Advice" (club mix) (8:08)
Plastic Ivy - "Exit Strategy" (4:35)
Review: Pitch black EBM mutations await you on Mannequin's new EP series Death Of The Machines. Volume 1 features the man from the evil empire himself Exterminador, receiving a very Silent Servant sounding remix courtesy of Tegeler on "Mohammed Bin Salman", Providence based newcomer Sean Halpin aka Craow gets the darkwave vibes into full effect on "Lot", while New York City's Richard Gamble nails that classic Zoth Ommog style of old on the electrifying "Dead Advice" (club mix). On the B side, you're treated to some bold minimal wave by Philadelphia's Plastic Ivy - who's in great form on the chilling noir antics of "Exit Strategy".
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Various 3 EP
Various 3 EP (140 gram vinyl 12" + insert & sticker)
Cat: WSR VA3. Rel: 25 Apr 22
First Epoque - "Sequoia Affinis" (5:18)
Practitioner - "Charlie B" (5:18)
Robert Fleck - "Bromine" (7:01)
Planete - "Fammi Sapere" (6:53)
Review: Well Street Records present their second release of 2022 and third in the Various Artists series. Enjoy 4 broken beat gems from emerging talents First Epoque, Practitioner, Planete and label head Robert Fleck. Limited pressing!
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Northern Axe Scent
Northern Axe Scent (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: ANALOG 44. Rel: 29 May 18
Freddy Fresh (Modulator) - "Dazed"
Freddy Fresh (Modulator) - "Whirlybird"
Paul Mix & Freddy Fresh - "Gates"
Review: US veteran and all round champion of any genre he turns his hand to, Freddy Fresh is still immersed in the game and slinging out essential jams at a rate of knots. He dons his Modulator guise for two tracks on this latest 12", keeping things decidedly raw and letting the machines do the talking. This is stripped back robot music, all primal drum machine rhythms and errant synth bleeps for synthetic souls. On the B side Fresh represses a track produced in collaboration with Paul Mix, which was originally released back in 1996. It's not hard to see why it's so in demand on the second hand market - a spellbinding slice of ambient techno from the golden era of the genre.
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Intérprete: Skudge, Tr One
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Private Party
Cat: 030EP 020. Rel: 03 Aug 21
Freek Fabricius - "Druk Op Een Knop (Laten We Samen Spelen)" (8:08)
Geel Acidvarken - "Birdhood Acid" (4:20)
Bohm - "Tranquility" (6:33)
Piepiep - "System 100" (5:05)
Review: Dutch label 030303 is, unsurprisingly given the name, all about acid sounds in various different contexts. This time out they line up four artists and set them free with their Rolands. Freek Fabricius opens up with a portal to another dimension where bight harmonies and shattered melodies, computer game sound effects and bust bass all happily coexist. Geel Acidvarken's 'Birdhood Acid' is a more slow and meandering acid meditation. Bohm gets busy on a nice electro trip and Piepiep's 'System 100' is a nice tripped out wander through downbeat electro bliss.
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Dat 22 (First Track)
Cat: LATON 067. Rel: 11 Jul 14
FRUITS - "Dat 22 (First Track)"
PTU - "Tuesday Night" (DJ Sotofett's Laton 12inch mix)
Review: Austria's Laton is about as independent as you can get for a label. Releasing sporadically and putting out some of the most abrasive electronic music on offer, it's inevitably become one our personal favourites. Norway's number one badboy, DJ Sotofett, has been ever more prominent on the label throughout the last few years, having put out some of his very best work for the label outside of then now-legendary Sex Tags Mania and Wania imprints. The A Side features an archival cut from F.R.U.I.T.S, the Moscow-based duo whose work has been a prominent feature of Laton's output and "Dat22" is a fine addition to the label's canon; a bass-heavy, electro-fuelled burner which is likely to blow any speakers out. Seriously though, this is one for the system! Sotofett appears on the flip with a sprawling two part remix of "Tuesday Night" by Laton curios PTU which is really not done justice by the clips! One for the freaks!
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EP I/III
Cat: OHWL #TENEP1. Rel: 06 Feb 13
Gaust - "Vacant Depth" (intro)
Pehr Genlogue - "Decadent City"
Kretipleti - "Freadsinit"
Unbalance - "Wandering Soul"
Review: Jorn Kerschot's label has come along way from its humble beginnings as a small dub techno inspired label from Belgium. What hasn't changed is Kerschot's penchant for unearthing new and unknown talent. The only recognisable name to appear on the first of three various artists EPs, a lambasting opener to Other Heights 2013, is Unbalanced. The Russian extends his continual long run of form with "Wandering Soul", a melodious dub techno second coming of Hawtin's seminal "Spastik". Gaust, another unearthed newbie from Kerschot, debuts with "Vacant Depth" and its distant steel panned drums are used as the series' "Intro". Pehr Genlogue goes deep and head downs techno for his debut vinyl production "Decadent City" as do Kretipleti on "Freadsinit", only the duo lift their track out of the darkness and into the shadows with chiming bells and luminous synths.
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From My Mind To Yours (Part 5)
Cat: PLUS8 25/5. Rel: 16 Dec 15
Circus (8:34)
Akrobatix (6:09)
Review: He's back; the Detroit techno innovator comes back to where it all began. Way before all the main room minimal, the haircuts, the Cube etc. Plastikman was Hawtin's alias for minimalist 303 and 909 experiments which created some of the most seminal techno tracks of all time. Part five of his ongoing vinyl series shows that Plastikman is still very much active and still plotting some reductionist experiments in psychedelia. On the A side "Circus" works that TR-8 like a you know what; the boom and bounce of the kick supports some seriously tripped out high-hat sequences and snare rolls rinsed through trademark Hawtin delays in this loopy and hypnotic jam. On the B side is "Akrobatix" which sounds very similar to the A side but is a more restrained version, working more with the droning atmosphere and driving bassline, keeping the rhythmic gymnastics to a minimum.
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Habitat Part VI
Cat: KRL 010 4. Rel: 13 Feb 17
He/At - "The Roar Of The Greasepaint, The Smell Of The Crowd" (6:30)
Pulse One - "Choices" (5:46)
Zedje - "Black Horses" (6:00)
Auditory Response - "Shake" (5:09)
Review: Although the Krill Music posse runs its operations from Berlin's underbelly, the imprint is very much waving the flag for Argentina's present yet fledgling techno scene. They've been going solidly since 2011, and have had the pleasure of hosting artists such as AnD, Jonas Kopp, Szare, and many others on their 12" discs. We should note that they are a vinyl-only affair. Over recent months, they've been focussing on their Habitat series, where they've hosted the likes of Matrixxman, Ilario Alicante and Stanislav Tolkachev, among others, on a highly stylised and carefully art directed series of EPs. This is the sixth instalment of the series, starring a selection of lesser known techno producers: He/At launches an outright techno missile through "The Roar Of The Greasepaint, The Smell Of The Crowd", "Choices" by Pulse One is a straight-up slice of industrial hammering, Zedje's "Black Horses" bangs its analogue drums to a menacing groove, and Auditory Response goes down a more sleek, acid-laden path that reminds us of Steve Poindexter's material from the 90s.
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Intérprete: He/aT
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FRNDZNE 02
FRNDZNE 02 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: FRNDZNE 02. Rel: 24 Apr 19
Ames Henry & Paul Kav - "Business In Hasenheide" (5:57)
Ames Henry - "Tribute" (6:28)
Fanu - "Dubia" (6:48)
Octo Octa - "For My Girls" (3:29)
Review: It's been two years since Kellam Matthews launched his retro-futurist, breakbeat-driven Frendzone label via a fine split EP featuring cuts from Ames Henry and Octo Octa. This follow-up is therefore arguably long overdue. Fittingly, it's Henry that gets things going in stellar fashion via Paul Kav collaboration "Business in Hasenheide", an urgent fusion of two-step drums, thrusting acid bass and jumpy synth stabs. Ames then goes solo on the breezy bounce of "Tribute", before Fanu successfully roughs things up via the mutant sub-bass, dystopian noises and distorted breakbeats of "Dubia". The undisputed highlight, though, is Octo Octa's "For My Girls", a wonderfully spooky and hectic jungle roller that's guaranteed to set pulses racing out on the dancefloor.
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5 Years Of Finale Sessions Vol 1
Cat: FSL 003. Rel: 14 Nov 16
Luke Hess - "Deliverer" (6:14)
Patrice Scott - "Future Funk" (7:25)
Basic Soul Unit - "Torn Satin" (6:53)
Michael Zucker - "YHWH" (6:15)
Review: Finale Sessions continues to fly the flag for the freshest variations on deep techno with a distinct Detroit flavour, and now the label is celebrating five years of operations with a split release that calls upon some label regulars to turn out the goods. Luke Hess is up first with the dynamic whipcrack dub techno pulse of "Deliverer", while Patrice Scott continues his fine run of form with the meditative "Future Funk". Basic Soul Unit meanwhile strikes the balance between experimentation and immersion with the sharp-angled yet soothing "Torn Satin", and then label boss Michael Zucker drops a punchy but poignant offering in the shape of "YHWH".
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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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Correciones Calypso Vol 3
Correciones Calypso Vol 3 (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: CC 003. Rel: 03 Aug 20
Thomass Jackson - "Maquina De Bongo" (6:51)
Thomass Jackson - "Lavora!" (6:07)
Plot Pilot - "Babylon" (6:22)
Plot Pilot - "Move To The Nida Beach" (5:48)
Review: The third drop in the Correcciones Calypso series finds the Mexican label turning to regular fixture Thomass Jackson for the A side, where he brings some heavyweight crossover pelters for the ever-broadening tastes of the dancefloor. "Maquina De Bongo" is a fierce percussive throwdown with a chuggy cosmic disco sound that drives crowds into a frenzy, while "Lavora!" follows on a similar tip albeit with a slightly punchier EBM undercurrent. On the flip, Plot Pilot has an equally adventurous sound that draws on freaky synth flourishes and Eastern motifs for a pan-continental trip on a seductively dark tip. "Move To The Nida Beach" slows things down to an insanely catchy, chant-along synth pop pulse.



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Our Beat Is Still New: Pre-Take (1/4)
Juju Jordash aka Azab & Crybaby J - "Agent Orange"
Bug Name UK House Guy & Friend aka Anonymous Are DJ Ironfist - "Frog March"
JD Twitch aka TC & The Maxx Paxx - "Just Like That"
Metrobox aka Prins Albert - "Dies Ist Belgien"
Review: The clamour for a full blown New Beat revival that's been brewing via the South London endeavours of World Unknown sees We Play House add some native voice to the campaign with the first in a series of Our Beat Is Still New 12" releases. Over four planned 12"s the Belgian label will release music inspired by the much maligned proto-house genre from a selection of celebrated peers and contemporaries - all of whom appear under amusing New Beat style aliases. The debut release (or 'take' as they are being termed) features quite the high profile cast in Juju & Jordash, JD Twitch, WPH member Metrobox and, most intriguingly, a "big name UK house producer who wishes to remain anonymous". Amsterdam duo Juju & Jordash excel as Azab & Crybaby J, dropping a deep chugging acid meat grinder in "Agent Orange" whilst the aforementioned big name artist appears with a friend as DJ Ironfist, somehow referencing both New Beat and the crunchy techno of contemporary UK artists - watch out for that piano hook though! On the flip JD Twitch goes all out on "Just Like That" fully indulging his knowledge of New Beat with gleeful abandon for the highlight of this first EP in the series.

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SHEWORKS 004
SHEWORKS 004 (double 12")
Cat: SHEWORKS 004. Rel: 14 Nov 12
Sailing Solvents
Nicotine Window Netting
A Room Full Of Fuck All
Clean It Up
Lifesbleach
Wideyed
Review: The fourth release on Works The Long Nights sees the return of Karenn, and the most substantial statement of Blawan and Pariah's growing prowess as a duo. Brandishing some six tracks of raw, growling techno spread across two hefty plates of vinyl, Sheworks 004 is as heavy to hold in your hands as the music is uncompromising on your ears. From the off, it's clear Karenn's music has been influenced by the creative constraints afforded by swapping software for hardware, and also Blawan and Pariah's growing relationship with Italian duo The Analogue Cops. The wonderfully grimly titled "Nicotine Window Netting" jostles for favour with its equally well named B Side accompaniment "A Room Full Of Fuck All" - the former dominated by the deranged acid line that jolts around unsettlingly atop the all too dense thud. The latter's drum textures have this strange purring sound and even weirder velveteen, skin crawling sensation and this doesn't even cover the onslaught of tunnelling deranged rave sirens that veer in and out of focus. The vicious "Clean It Up" demonstrates they can manipulate pretty straight forward, heads down yet still blunt techno, while "Lifesbleach" sees them dabbling in tape saturated electro.
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The Elements
Cat: SPILLA 05. Rel: 24 Mar 20
Kellon - "Siphon" (5:48)
Neuron Network - "Green Eye" (6:14)
Neuron Network - "Kym" (5:43)
Polycron - "Aroma" (5:08)
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