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Singles
Symbiosis EP
Cat: APPIAN 019. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Bas Dobbelaer & Vand - "Tsuneo" (6:14)
Estrato Aurora & Siarem - "Fuego" (6:10)
Human Space Machine - "Persist" (6:39)
OK EG - "Dual Path" (7:15)
Review: Deeper shades of a finely sifted pedigree. Irish label Appian Sounds, helmed up by Al Blayney, champion only winnowed techno sounds, not threshed. A welcome international team huddle in, with these six artists from locales as far-flung as Amsterdam and Valencia contributing the likes of 'Tsuneo' and 'Persist'. The tunes verge melodic as they move through and beyond jankiness, distending die-cut acids and subtly synthetic humanisations, especially in the percussion department. 'Fuego' is the zen roshi's choice, its gaffered, glass-smithed pads topping off a naturalistic percussive surging forward, one best experienced with your eyes closed.
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Intérprete: Jane Fitz
 in stock $21.29
Xtrictly Elektro Vol 1
Xtrictly Elektro Vol 1 (12" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: CT 006. Rel: 23 Apr 25
Calagad 13 - "Get Fresher" (2025 Remaster) (4:49)
5ZYL - "Vilnius Bass" (3:59)
Nachtwald - "Bring Back The Night" (4:15)
Spectrums Data Forces - "Darkness In My Head" (6:04)
EC13 - "Profundo" (Interludio) (0:49)
Wicked Wes - "X1000" (feat Space Frogs From Saturn) (5:48)
Review: Granada's Cosmic Tribe know the definition of "electro" in its broadest sense; their new Xtrictly Electro comp keeps the dystopian sound endemic to the genre's most present incarnation, but refuses to restrict itself to one tempo: the standard 130-ish that has sadly infected the otherwise genius genre as a necessity. An international splinter cell of spec-ops and mercenaries are recalled from retirement here, as we hear Calagad 13, Nachtwald, EC13 and many more mechanoid ilk lay down all manner of slick utilities, making up a morbid multi-tool. 5zyl brings further lasery Lithuanian steeze on 'Vilnius Bass', whilst Spectrums Data Forces betrays the existence of a sinister corporate entity, whose business model works towards the object of instilling 'Darkness In My Head' through giant, killer mozzy basses.
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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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Time Capsule Extensions
Cat: SRWAX 21. Rel: 05 Dec 23
Maps Of Hyperspace - "Beta" (Longer version) (7:35)
Off Land - "Collapsar" (extended cut) (7:07)
Glo Phase - "Fire Flies" (extended 12" mix) (6:25)
John Beltran - "The Descendent" (Longer version) (7:29)
Adriano Mirabile - "Caju" (extended version) (7:03)
Sanderson Dear - "A Place For Totems" (extended version) (6:10)
Review: Sanderson Dear's Stasis Recordings released the original Time Capsule compilation in 2020 - a 20-track exploration of ten different ambient techno artists exploring two ideas each in compact form for a box set of 7"s. Now the label has revisited some of the project's standout moments and offered a chance to enjoy extended versions gathered on a single 12". From Maps Of Hyperspace shaping out atmospheric halls of synth work on 'Beta' to Glo Phase offering some gorgeous, sparkling grooves on 'Fire Flies', there's plenty of ground covered on this release. Of course the mighty John Beltran is a big drawer too, and his typically stellar 'The Descendent' doesn't disappoint in its full extended version.
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Intérprete: Vincent Inc
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Pulse Four
Cat: 12 TOT 25. Rel: 11 Feb 25
Mental Cube - "I'm Not Gonna Let You Do It" (5:37)
Smart Systems - "The Creator" (4:19)
Indo Tribe - "Shrink" (4:29)
Smart Systems - "Space Virus" (5:22)
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13 Vol 2
13 Vol 2 (12")
Cat: DIAG 050LP2. Rel: 16 Jan 25
Powell - "Nomad" (Regis remix) (8:12)
Novoline - "Miasme Drumapella" (4:21)
Streetwalker - "Limelight" (5:03)
Patio - "Skin Careless" (DJ Tool) (4:48)
Stabudown Productions - "Moody Runes" (5:55)
Intérprete: Sandwell District
 in stock $28.29
The Fool
The Fool (12")
Cat: SHORT 1. Rel: 04 Mar 25
Captigon
So Simple
Boredom Memory (extended mix)
Gausian Ecstacy
Review: Sa Pa's mastery of dense, immersive sound design takes on fresh forms here, with four extended cuts that unravel in their own time, drawing deep from the wells of dub, ambient techno, and minimal groove. Opener 'Captigon' rolls out like a slow-motion mirage, its submerged rhythms and cavernous textures shifting like sand underfoot. 'So Simple' strips things back even further, a delicate interplay of drifting chords and weightless percussion that feels like it could dissolve at any moment. On the flip, 'Boredom Memory (Extended Mix)' lets a steady pulse guide its shimmering layers, balancing restraint with a quiet insistence, while 'Gausian Ecstacy' brings things full circleihushed, intricate, and hypnotic in equal measure. Designed for deep listening, whether warming up, winding down, or staying in, these tracks reward patience, letting their submerged details rise to the surface at their own pace.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan
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Reflection EP
Reflection EP (limited 12" + insert)
Cat: NTZ 007. Rel: 26 May 23
Enrico Sangiuliano & Charlotte De Witte - "Reflection" (6:47)
Enrico Sangiuliano & Charlotte De Witte - "Reflection" (intro mix) (1:21)
Enrico Sangiuliano - "Source Of Propagation" (0:53)
Review: Buckle up for some no-nonsense techno thrills from a powerhouse collaboration, as Enrico Sangiuliano and Charlotte De Witte mint the third entry in Sangiuliano's self-styled 'transient record label' NINETOZERO. 'Reflection' has all the thunderous low end thrust a big room techno record requires, while the scattered hoover stabs and edgy vocal mantra bring the playful charm to the track - hold tight for the head-nagging acid drop. Meanwhile the 'Intro Mix' of the track gives DJs something to play with when kicking off one of those epic aircraft hangar sets. For something different on the B-side, Sangiuliano goes it alone and presents a tool of sorts featuring a stilted voice defining the titular 'Sources Of Propagation' in cold, clinical fashion - something we imagine will become fun to play through ample FX when getting creative in the mix.
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Dischi Spranti Vol 2
Dischi Spranti Vol 2 (blue & black splattered vinyl 12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: DS 002S. Rel: 25 Oct 24
Marco Santoro - "La Pussy" (5:39)
Max Nocco - "Jocey" (5:24)
XXXV Gold Fingers aka Marco Erroi - "Don't Drive Drunk" (5:23)
Buck - "Baby" (5:10)
Giorgio Luceri - "Ithaka" (6:48)
Mhadan - "Eleuth" (4:05)
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B01V
B01V (translucent white vinyl 12")
Cat: CHXIV 03B01V. Rel: 30 Sep 23
B01V (7:19)
A57V (5:45)
A56V (take 3) (6:19)
A58V (take 2) (6:34)
Review: Sato is on top form on this lovely-looking silver slab via Chapelle XIV Music, with four tracks of gritty, echoey grooves stretched out the two sides. 'B01V' finds him in dubbed-out and deep techno mode with cavernous rhythms filled with icy and hissing hi-hats. 'A57V' then picks up the pace but remains a nice liquid groove, while the flipped offers two alternative takes.
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Intérprete: Bovill
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OTRC 2
OTRC 2 (limited 7")
Cat: OTRC 2. Rel: 01 Jul 24
Track 1 (4:02)
Review: Scott Grooves is one of the quietly brilliant home artists. The US talent has done it all in his time and brings plenty of musicality to his work, which is mostly couched in-house but for this one-sided and limited edition 7" heads off into techno territory. 'Track 1' is a blistering cut with coarse hits and smeared pads all turbo-powered by some driving drums that are deep but direct. There is a great sense of machine soul to the synths that helps take it even further into the next dimension. Another vital release from this mainstay.
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The 030 Files
The 030 Files (double 12")
Cat: TFEX 15. Rel: 16 Jan 24
Rocket (5:24)
AWE (6:08)
Shot Rhythm (4:56)
CUT (5:11)
Let Yourself Go (4:39)
Zone (5:53)
Yser (5:45)
Shir44 (4:43)
Review: Polish beatmaker Shed has long been a darling of the European underground. His ability to craft textural loops and work them into potent, catchy, emotive but stripped back bangers is second to none. He has done so under various guises including WAX, but adopts his most famous moniker for this new double 12" on The Final Experiment. 'The 030 Files' offers eight brutalist breakbeat beauties that jerk your body into action, hook in your brain with their neat little motifs and make your hairs stand on end with the fizzing nature of the synths. Pure dancefloor dynamite as ever.
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Technicolor
Technicolor (limited 12")
Cat: OCCULT 024. Rel: 05 Aug 22
Technicolor (6:23)
Venom (7:34)
Cat Got Your Tongue (9:55)
Intérprete: Mimi
 in stock $22.13
Pulse EP Vol 3 (reissue)
Cat: 12TOT 16. Rel: 15 Oct 24
Smart Systems - "The Tingler" (4:35)
Into Tribe - "Owl" (4:55)
Into Tribe - "Bite The Bullet Baby" (4:32)
Yage - "Calcium" (4:52)
Review: Brian Dougans and Garry Cobain, the masterminds behind Future Sound of London, return with The Pulse EP Vol 3, a reissue of their classic work under various aliases on the Jumpin' & Pumpin' label. This highly anticipated 12" features tracks that showcase their 90s techno brilliance. Side-1 opens with Smart Systems' 'Tingler' (Four By Four mix), a dark, sinister track that channels Beltram's 'hover' sound into a hardcore rave anthem. Indo Tribe's 'Owl' (I Can See You mix) follows, hailed by fans as one of the greatest breakbeat hardcore tracks ever made, a retro-classic loaded with chunky, energetic beats and an unforgettable sample. Side-2 kicks off with Indo Tribe's 'Bite The Bullet Baby' (Jacques Reynoix mix), another gem that blends early 90s rave energy with a unique edge. The real highlight, however, is Yage's 'Calcium' (Elementary mix), which first appeared on Future Sound of London's Accelerator album. Even today, it sounds transcendental and timeless, its melodic piano lines and otherworldly ambiance continuing to win over listeners. This EP is a vital piece of underground rave history and an essential listen for fans of early techno and breakbeat hardcore.
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Fluresence EP (remastered)
Fluresence EP (remastered) (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: MPD 043. Rel: 30 Nov 22
Fluresence (6:44)
Transmitter (6:25)
Drift (6:05)
Drug #6 (6:53)
Review: As Detroit techno spread across the world and inspired a generation, Scotsman in London Jonah Sharp took up the mantle Space Time Continuum and crossed the Atlantic to shore up in San Francisco with a cutting edge sound steeped in the language of advanced chill-out room machine soul. His label Reflective kicked off with Flurescence, an EP of exquisite, dreamy trips which has since become a rare and prized piece within the buoyant deep techno scene. Musique Pour La Danse are all over this kind of stuff, and it's good to know the reissue of such a seminal work is being handled by the best in the business.
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Trinity EP
Trinity EP (hand-numbered vinyl 12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: NF 32. Rel: 22 May 25
Spectrums Data Forces - "Form 900" (5:59)
Spectrums Data Forces - "Form 900" (Umwelt remix) (5:32)
C-System - "Mind Restore" (5:48)
7H3F4M1LY - "7053M4R14" (6:20)
Review: "Emergency protocol activated. Evacuate your homes and immediately go to the bunker for your safety. The invasion has begun!" Spectrum Data Forces makes a blistering return to New Flesh, fifteen years after first touching down on the label with Exodus and Reencarnacion. 'Trinity' hears Jose Maria Moreno Vega reshuffle his arsenal, securing salted-earth electro and mecha-funk fallows across four tracks and one remix. 'form900' launches the A in full arpeggiated mode, its high-velocity synth lines and crunching drums lensed through SDF's retrofuturist sound-and-vision. Umwelt tears into the remix with typical ferocity, twerking analogue gnarls into a thumping, break-laced payload. On the flip, Moreno dons his C-System alias for 'Mind Restore', a pummelling techno cut streaked with eerie pads and flecks of IDM. '7H3 F4M1LY', finally, under the 7053M4R14 moniker, hears the whole crew round things off in wiry, off-grid style.
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Mycelium EP
Mycelium EP (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: SDA 002. Rel: 16 Oct 23
Mycelium I (4:31)
Mycelium II (6:04)
Mycelium III (5:15)
Mycelium IV (5:28)
Review: Structure has named his new EP after a network of fungal threads that often grow underground and it is fair to say his music joins the dots between different sound worlds with a distinctively subterranean edge. 'Mycelium I' is part broken beat, part magnificent ambient synth work and part techno kicker. It's deft and artful and so is 'Mycelium II' but in different ways - this one is a tightly interwoven and psychedelic mix of underlapping drums and pulsing synths. 'Mycelium III' is similar with a distinctly Millsian vibe and the hyper real, mega futuristic sound design continues on deep space soundtrack 'Mycelium IV.'
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Intérprete: Tom Drew
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Advanced Surface Habitat EP
Advanced Surface Habitat EP (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: OP 081. Rel: 02 Apr 25
Drainage/Overflow (8:14)
Basic User Charge (9:14)
Review: Surface Access is a newly emerging French duo that craft rich dub techno and this is their debut to prove it. Each tune is given a whole side to play out, like all dub techno should. 'Drainage Overflow' rides on supple drums that you can feel more than hear while grainy textures and wispy melodies add the detail. 'Basic User Charge' is even more dee and cavernous - a masterful explore of diet yet profound artistry with wide open spaces extending all around you as the dusty hi-hats keep time. A duo to watch for sure.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan
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Mydefinition Part II
Cat: OYSTER 45. Rel: 14 Jun 24
SKYnetOPENwindow (4:24)
DaREAL90'sdeal (5:13)
ShaCAT'selecTRON70's (4:47)
RimFLYgemini (7:52)
NightTRAIN29X (6:29)
DeeepFLYYyyHIgh (7:18)
SilverLIGHTrePHLEXTION (5:51)
GemiNIorigIN (5:00)
CUTlightDAY (4:30)
YZXY EndERGY (5:43)
Intérprete: M50
 in stock $28.86
Mechanical Confusion
Cat: SGNL 01. Rel: 01 May 25
Led Zeppelin (5:33)
Reset (4:45)
Land Of Code (6:19)
Machine Talk (6:31)
Dirt Down (5:46)
Clock Is Master (4:34)
Review: New York City's underground stalwart Sweater On Polo returns with the debut release on Signal Route. His Mechanical Confusion EP draws inspiration from early 90s Chicago techno and basement house so it echoes the gritty, raw style of labels that dealt in that sort of stuff, like Dance Mania and Relief Records. Across the six cuts there is an intergenerational dialogue between past and present with acid house, techno and synth punk all capturing a familiar old-school angst and texture but with a fresh twist. 'Land of Code' is one of our favourites with its rising percussive tension, deeply buried bass pulse and dusty analogue drums.
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Intérprete: ALEQS NOTAL
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Journey To The Deep
Journey To The Deep (gatefold double 12")
Cat: ACQR 00. Rel: 02 Jul 24
Sublime Arousal (11:50)
Auditory Imagery (7:30)
Fretless (8:14)
Echo Location (7:24)
Despair (10:19)
Preordained Destiny (7:53)
Juxtapose (8:19)
Review: Acquit Records takes it back to its roots with ACQR00 marking a new beginning with Synaptic Voyager. This artist always cooks up Detroit-influenced techno and house tracks that ooze sophisticated synth craft and absorbing atmospheres. This fantastic seven-track double 12" features more club-ready stunners like 'Auditory Imagery' which marry disuse chords with tightly programmed beats. 'Echo Location' has punchy analogue beats softened with widescreen chords straight from the Motor City and 'Preordained Destiny' goes slower, with percolating bass funk and wispy, glowing keys slowing worming their way into the cosmos.
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Intérprete: Artileqt
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Tracks Volume 2
Tracks Volume 2 (limited red vinyl 12")
Cat: CITI 019. Rel: 19 Apr 16
Tzusing - "Nonlinear War" (5:55)
L/F/D/M - "Moth Holes" (6:12)
Silent Servant - "The Touch" (6:10)
Maelstrom - "Lithium" (5:33)
Review: Cititrax's first Tracks 12" sampler did a good job in showcasing material from some of the Brooklyn-based label's favourite contemporary producers. This follow-up, arriving only a few short months after the first, aims to do the same. Returning for his second appearance, Tsuzing kicks things off with the razor-sharp shuffle of "Nonlinear War", whose intoxicating electronics and wild synth lines recall Brown Album-era Orbital, before London-based L/F/D/M takes a trip into bleak techno territory with the acid-laden "Mouth Holes". Flip for Silent Servant's deliciously grandiose, muscular electro-disco workout "The Touch", and the clanking industrial percussion, EBM attitude and humming electro beats of Maelstrom's "Lithium".
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Álbumes
Funkinevil
Funkinevil (white vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: WOEVIL 01/02. Rel: 09 Oct 23
Intro (1:07)
Night (5:40)
Dusk (6:55)
After Dusk (feat Jon Dixon) (1:06)
Intro (1:31)
Ignorant (6:41)
In The Grid (6:27)
Outro (1:24)
Review: Kyle Hall and Steven Julien have been working together on and off for a whole decade now as Funkinevil. To mark the occasion they have pulled together their first two releases - namely 2012's 'Night / Dusk' and 2013's 'Ignorant' - on one new double album that very much sums up their raw house sound. The Detroit-London duo draw on plenty of their hometown's signature aesthetics, from well swung drums to soulful synths, and the results are still fresh sounding and captivatingly deep. Importantly, all these years later, there is still real emotional punch in these tunes as well as damn good grooves. Essential stuff from this vital pair.
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Intérprete: Evan Michael
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Two Hours Or Something
Two Hours Or Something (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: S 51. Rel: 23 May 24
Minimum Space (5:08)
Sounds Good To Me (10:53)
Spirit (11:09)
The Dog's Name (4:21)
Ratterdam (6:36)
Coffee Nerd (6:35)
System Down (7:16)
Two Hours Or Something (9:52)
Review: Techno talents don't come much more proven than Speedy J and Surgeon. Both are veterans of the game but artists who have remained at the sharp end and their Multiples collaborative project is in part responsible for that. Now it births a full-length album of tweaked experiments that take techno into new realms. The whole thing was recorded in just two days at J's STOOR lab in Rotterdam on an array of hardware machines. Each tune is a raw, one-take affair which means they are perfectly imperfect and feel utterly alive. Techno and elector collide with beatless moments, pummelling low ends and plenty of club heft.
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Oasis Collaborating
Cat: FXHE 2200. Rel: 16 Dec 05
Oasis Fifteen
Oasis Twenty Two
Oasis Nineteen
Oasis Seventeen
Oasis Fourteen (unreleased version)
Oasis Twenty Five
Oasis Twenty One
Oasis Twenty Three
Review: Oasis Collaborating is the name of two different double albums that Omar S and Shadow Ray put out under their Oasis alias back in 2005. They are both hugely original and essential works of stripped back Motor City house music perfection. This one is packed with gems like the wispy pads and metallic synths of 'Oasis Fifteen', the low slung rawness of 'Oasis Seventeen' and the brightly, optimistic melodies and twanging chords of 'Oasis Twenty Five'. Each of the tracks sounds like they were recorded live, with two masters of their machines just jamming away, tweaking knobs and cooking up pure house magic.
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Intérprete: Sameed
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End Beginnings
Cat: PODR 012LP. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Dreaming (7:00)
Self-Initiate (6:29)
Will You Be Safe? (6:36)
Restless (6:15)
Least Travelled (5:07)
Citrinitas Acid (5:34)
Hidden (7:46)
The Silent Servant (5:51)
Review: Aftere their unexpected reformation - apparently after key member Karl O'Connor was persuaded by none other than grunge king Mark Lanegan to end their decade-long hiartus - comes an even less expected new album from the cult Birmingham (or Black Country, to be more precise) techno gods. The album is a tribute to the late Juan Mendez, a key member of Sandwell District who passed away in early 2024. Mendez's unfinished artwork, originally intended for the album cover, serves as a poignant memorial to his contribution to their legacy. It's anything but functional techno, thouhg, with plenty of skittering, sidewinding beats and pared back rather than utterly banging rhythms. See the cinematic techno and dancefloor energy that blends Drexciya's innovative approach for reference, but also Autechre and more esoteric electro across the eight cuts. Plenty of sonic rebellion and meticulously crafted rhythm with a dark energy, not to mention edgy atmopsheres that will leave a lasting mark.
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End Beginnings
End Beginnings (limited numbered translucent blue vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: PODR 012LPX. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Dreaming (7:00)
Self-Initiate (6:29)
Will You Be Safe? (6:35)
Restless (6:17)
Least Travelled (5:07)
Citrinitas Acid (5:37)
Hidden (7:50)
The Silent Servant (5:51)
Review: Now resident artists on Point Of Departure, the techno collective Sandwell District present their latest blooping contradiction in transparent blue vinyl form. Drawing on the well-defined Birmingham techno idiom that made them, the elusive revolving-door trio also here welcome temporary stopovers from fellow floor functionaries Function, Regis, Monic and Rivet on each track, treading roads 'Less Travelled' with a 'Restless' intent. From the synaptic promo forerunner 'Hidden' to the tartly corrosive 'Citrinitas Acid', an unsurprising variety of new techno hurlers follows 2023's Feed Forward reissue, augmenting the free-partisan's immune system by hooking it up to a kind of patchwork electric lattice. Controlled chaos ensues.
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Intérprete: Sandwell District
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Biomorph
Biomorph (trifold 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: DC 190. Rel: 27 Jun 18
Functional Basic Unit Of Life (1:33)
Multicellular (7:32)
Generative Model (3:57)
Cosmic Ratio
Hidden T
Arboreal
Symbiosis
New Dawn (Probability I)
EOL (Probability II)
Review: Italian producer Enrico Sangiuliano may have been serving up dark and intoxicating techno twelves for the best part of a decade, but never before has he turned his hand to the full-length format. Biomorph is not just any old debut album, either, but rather a concept album described by Drumcode as "a journey of evolution". In practice, that means an album that ebbs and flows throughout, opening with a dash of spacey ambient, before charging off on a trip marked out by pulsating techno rhythms (crafted from both straight 4/4 beats and breakbeats), spiraling electronic motifs, booming, elongated basslines, experimental electronic interludes and more future big room techno anthems than the contents of Adam Beyer's USB stick. In other words, if you love Drumcode's particular brand of bombastic techno, you'll love Biomorph.
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Luzoscura
SASHA / VARIOUS
Luzoscura (coloured vinyl 3xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ALK 001LPI. Rel: 25 Jun 21
Felsmann & Tiley - "Yin/Yang" (3:29)
Rival Consoles - "Not Really" (5:03)
QRTR - "Forest Sprint" (6:22)
BAILE - "Gone" (4:39)
Trypheme - "Music For An Imaginary Fashion Publicity" (3:09)
Dark Sky - "Reserve Parachute" (4:38)
DJ P - "Power" (5:24)
The Micronaut - "Koelsa" (5:29)
Enui - "Us" (5:34)
MJ Cole - "Maestro" (3:28)
Lau Ra - "I'll Wait" (3:59)
Just Her & Nolan - "Breathe You" (feat Keisha Mair) (5:28)
Jody Barr - "Accidental Lovers" (feat Felicia Douglass) (6:51)
Cortese - "Circles" (5:38)
Sasha - "HNDI" (6:18)
Sasha & Franky Wah - "I'll Never Change" (Luzoscura edit) (5:29)
Polymod - "Cycles" (7:27)
Nocow - "Atent" (2:52)
Because Of Art - "Essence" (6:22)
Alex Banks - "Resurgence" (7:39)
Review: Never one to sit still, Sasha used the change in mindset that came with the lockdown to inspire his approach to music. LUZoSCURA (which means light and dark) is the new compilation that has resulted having evolved from the playlist of the same name. It's packed with new music from the man himself as well as newer names and more established artists. There are floaty, synth heavy ambient pieces like the 'Yin/Yang' opener, lush melodic electronic grooves from QRTR, symphonic garage cuts from MJ Cole and crunchy old breakbeats with more than a hint of Renaissance from Because Of Art.
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What He Does
Cat: SKR 009. Rel: 08 Feb 23
What He Does (1:15)
Return Of The Jack (6:00)
Dub01 (5:04)
Jamarimba (Seekers edit) (5:04)
Let The People (7:04)
Akaiand (Seekers edit) (6:32)
Midnight (Seekers edit) (6:04)
Bright (6:15)
Bitrack (6:29)
Review: Dubwise astral travellers Seekersinternational here present their latest self-released album, 'What He Does', another timeless meditation on cosmic dub and house. Phoned-in vocal samples, two-tone ambiences, soothing sub; they all feature on this mega LP from the artist and label, whose aim is clearly to bring an extra, perhaps fourth, dimension to an established sounds. Rough and ready and analogue-centric, it's perfect for the restless jam-seeker.
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Intérprete: Kepler
 in stock $32.78
Dream The Dream: UK Techno Breakbeat & House 1990-1994
Richard SEN / VARIOUS
Cat: DMFPE 1LP. Rel: 08 Jun 23
Centuras - "Tokyo" (10:38)
Bandulu & Amaranth - "Love Lies Beneath" (7:38)
Strontium 90 - "Rave On The Congo" (7:58)
Orr-some - "We Can Make It" (6:58)
Biff'Um Baff'Um Boys - "Bombing" (5:53)
Epoch 90 - "VLSI Heaven" (Zone mix) (6:02)
Mind Over Rhythm - "Kubital Footstorm" (Global Beatmix) (6:14)
Dream Frequency - "Dream The Dream" (5:48)
As One - "Isatai" (5:01)
UVX - "Elevator (Trancefloor Transporter)" (5:11)
Review: Dance Music From Planet Earth is a new sub-label from Ransom Note that kicks off with a heritage compilation, Dream The Dream. It looks back in great detail at UK Techno, House and Breakbeat 1990-1994 with Richard Sen as the man in control. He was a DJ back in those days, playing the most epic raves around Europe and taking some of the photos which now form the artwork for this collection. His obsessive record collecting from those days is reflected here across a series of sometimes obscure but always brilliant UK tunes for the worlds of ambient, techno, tribal house, breakbeat and early trance.
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The Cosmic Memoirs Of The Late Great Rupert J Rosinthrope
The Cosmic Memoirs Of The Late Great Rupert J Rosinthrope (3xLP + MP3 download code in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: TRESOR 196LPX. Rel: 12 Apr 23
Solar Wind (6:22)
White Dwarf (3:45)
Waveform Cascades (4:29)
Dance Of The Celestial Druids (4:38)
The Freak Show (4:40)
Implosive Regions (4:56)
Lonely Journey Of The Comet Bopp (4:39)
Crossing Of The Sun-Ra Nebula (5:05)
Scattering Pulsars (5:08)
Alien Vessel Distress Call (7:00)
Flux (7:55)
Review: Tresor's extended focus on reissuing old Drexciya and Drexciya-related projects continues here with this version of Shifted Phases' 'The Cosmic Memoirs Of The Late Great Rupert J Rosinthrope'. A short-lived alias of Drexciya's beloved James Stinson, Shifted Phases' only LP here is one of few affiliated projects that has remained out of print ever since its rather low-key release in 2002. Wildly popular despite it, the music heard on the album is undeniable early electro, locking in a characteristically frank, almost meek, yet astro-nautical electro sound. Scratchy crud and sonar feedback beeps extend to the deepest sonic reaches on this one; you better salvage it from the abyssal waters of history (by copping it), and quick.
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Compro
Compro (heavyweight vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: ITLP 04. Rel: 12 Apr 23
Cerroverb (5:27)
Session Add (6:17)
Rev8617 (3:46)
50 Euro To Break Boost (4:50)
Via Sub Mids (6:27)
Soundboy Ext (4:42)
Dial 274 (6:00)
VLI (5:43)
Flyby VFR (5:16)
Muk FM (5:32)
Kozmic Flush (5:15)
Calimance (Delay mix) (4:02)
Review: Skee Mask, who only recently was found out to be called Bryan Muller, comes through with his second LP to date, making a wonderful follow-up to 2016's Shred. Compro is, ironically, comprised of a much more explorative palette of sounds, with many corners of the album veering off into otherworldly ambient, often through a striking new-age sensibility. The most impressive element of this album is its flow and evolution across its 12 tracks, sounding a lot more like one single-minded thought rather than a collection of disparate dance-not-dance tunes. The quality of the recording is noticeable, too, with tracks like "Rev8617" or "Via Sub Mids" sounding professional, both in vision and style. Through an intricate collage of breaks, samples, polyphonies, and subtle electronic manipulations, Skee Mask has truly mastered his own art, and is giving a new direction to the wider 'UK rave' sound. BIG.
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Pool
Pool (gatefold heavyweight vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: ITLP 09. Rel: 09 Jun 21
Nvivo (5:35)
Stone Cold 369 (5:58)
LFO (4:58)
Rdvnedub (6:14)
CZ3000 Dub (6:19)
DJ Camo Bro (5:56)
Collapse Casual (4:28)
Breathing Method (5:54)
Ozone (4:56)
Rio Dub (5:43)
Testo BC Mashup (6:50)
Dolan Tours (6:37)
Absence (5:15)
60681Z (6:18)
Crosssection (4:46)
Harrison Ford (5:01)
Pepper Boys (6:13)
Fourth (5:27)
Review: Munich based producer Bryan Mueller aka Skee Mask presents his latest album titled Pool, via local imprint Ilian Tape which follows up his LP Compro which came out three years ago. There's an extensive collection of sonic experiments on offer on this one, such as opening cut 'Nvivo' which goes down an IDM route, to the glassy eyed rave euphoria of 'LFO', the intelligent drum and bass reductions of 'Rio Dub' and UK influenced steppers like 'Crossection'.
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 in stock $47.91
Resort
Resort (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ITLP 19. Rel: 01 Jul 24
Hedwig Transformation Group (4:55)
Nostaglitch (4:31)
Reminiscrmx (4:33)
Element (5:43)
Waldmeister (4:33)
Daytime Gamer (6:48)
Schneiders Paradox (5:34)
BB Care (5:18)
Terminal Z (5:14)
Holzl Was A Dancer (5:40)
7AM At The Rodeo (5:17)
Vitamin 313 (5:22)
Review: The next level beat maker and sound designer that is Skee Mask returns to long-time home label Ilian Tape with another bold and brilliant album, Resort. It's an album that expands on the artist's usual sound with fusions of celestial ambient, IDM sound design and lithe, rhythmic techno drums. There are breakbeats on 'Reminiscrmx' backlit by heavenly pads, 'Schneiders Paradox' is marbled with zippy pads and raw drum hits, 'BB Care' glistens with a futuristic glow and 'Holzl Was A Dancer' slips into a shuffling, UKG tinged dub house pumper. It's a wild, wonderful ride that reaches all new levels for this already accomplished producer.
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Dark Channel
Cat: SOMALP 128. Rel: 15 May 25
Use It, Lose It (5:51)
Dark Channel (5:34)
Glide (5:38)
Morganatic (5:42)
Kuture Version (6:22)
Ghost Dancer (5:11)
Beat On The Drum (5:39)
Irregular Object (6:10)
Review: As pioneers of underground techno and co-founders of Soma Records, the Scottish duo continue to redefine the soundscape with Dark Channel, their eighth full-length album. In a world fractured by division, Slam offer a raw, uncompromising tribute to the dancefloor as a space of unity and release. Opening with the tribal pulse of 'Use It, Lose It', the album wastes no time setting a fierce, driving tone. The title track, 'Dark Channel', leans into dissonance and texture, hinting at the relentless energy that permeates the record. Tracks like 'Parametric Factor' and 'Glide' are synth-fueled voyages, the latter embracing a classic Slam percussive intensity. 'Morganatic' plunges into shadowy territory, while 'Infinit Spaces' weaves in trippy FX and lively synth hooks. 'Kuture Version provides a moment of introspection before the pounding rhythms return. 'Ghost Dancer' rides on deep sub tones and eerie modulations, creating a dense, brooding atmosphere. As the album approaches its finale, 'Beat On The Drum' delivers a full-force rhythmic assault and 'Irregular Object' closes with a hypnotic, contorted energy. Dark Channel is both a reflection of turbulent times and a powerful celebration of techno's enduring spirit, proving Slam's contribution is as vital as ever.
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Straight Up No Chaser
Straight Up No Chaser (limited 2xLP)
Cat: UAR 015. Rel: 14 Sep 23
Norm Talley - "Blak Bottom" (unreleased edit)
Norm Talley - "The Flip"
Delano Smith - "The Bassline"
Delano Smith - "Travels 23"
Norm Talley - "ISO Vision"
Delano Smith - "The Drive"
Norm Talley - "Believe It"
Delano Smith - "Remembrance"
Review: Norm Talley returns to his Upstairs Asylum label alongside fellow US house pioneer Delano Smith for Straight Up No Chaser, an eight-track opus featuring four solo cuts each. Talley's gritty, dubbed-out, low-rolling house style is present and correct throughout with the loopy chords of 'Blak Bottom' getting things going, 'The Flip' getting more cavernous and aqueous and 'ISO Vision' leaning into dub techno. 'Believe It' is a soulful deep house looper, while Smith gets bubbly with 'The Bassline', lays down thumping kicks on 'Travels 23' and his trademark synth smears on 'The Drive' while 'Remembrance' is a heady dub house cut that locks you into a state of perfect hypnosis.
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Light Cruel & Vain
Light Cruel & Vain (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: DKMNTL 091. Rel: 25 May 22
Fader (2:25)
Black Scarlet (2:58)
Light, Cruel & Vain (3:21)
Crush The Muse (3:45)
Slave (4:18)
IAMNOTTHERE (3:22)
Perfume Of Oil (4:26)
Never Break Faith (3:33)
STRENGTH (3:45)
I Wanna Be An Idol (3:54)
The Doomsday Generation (2:12)
Review: Dutch industrial techno producer Parrish Smith created Light Cruel & Vain over the course of nearly three years. Each track on the record was originally conceived solo, then further realised with the assistance of contributing musicians Sofiane Brahmi and Javier Vivancos. The collaborative where no studio sessions occurred due to the pandemic - the full collaboration conducted remotely. Notable tracks include the seething post-punk swagger of "Black Scarlet" or the brooding industrial rock of "Sway", to the industrial strength breaks of "Never Break Faith" and a frantic techno banger towards the end "I Wanna Be An Idol".
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $24.10
Smoke Point
Smoke Point (custard vinyl LP)
Cat: GN 64. Rel: 02 Dec 22
Awakening (3:58)
Steam Machine (7:59)
Water Wheel (5:48)
Locked Groove A (0:30)
Locked Groove B (0:30)
Spawn Point (6:16)
Smiley (9:45)
Locked Groove C (0:30)
Locked Groove D (0:30)
Review: After being commissioned to produce several 'interlocking' ambient pieces for an art gallery piece in LA, Brian Foote and Sage Caswell decided to take the concept of 'audience crossfading' to the next level, creating an entire ambient album using a particular sonic technique. Over five long pieces from 'Waterwheel' to 'Smiley', their aim was to evoke the feeling of bodies moving in thoroughfares. The tracks are long-exposed movements captured in ambient space, blending rhythms and soundscapes for chillout rooms that exist only in memory now.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $22.13
Echoes Beyond The Void
Cat: NR 01. Rel: 13 Nov 24
Finding Balance (4:57)
Creativity (4:30)
Unstable Mind (5:18)
MSO22 (5:55)
DRG Branch (4:41)
Neuroplasticity (4:30)
Anzjeta (5:34)
Realm Of Human Understanding (6:32)
Mechanics Of The Universe (5:49)
The Cosmic Highway (6:22)
Review: Sound Synthesis is the alias of a Maltese producer with a brilliantly evocative and rich take on electro. He proves that beyond doubt with this new album of accomplished sound design across four sides of vinyl. Right from the off this one sucks you into its own singular world. 'Finding Balance' pairs a pensive melody with slick rhythms and from there the goodness never stops coming. 'DRG Branch' is a double-speed workout, 'Realm Of Human Understanding' is ambient for star gazing and 'The Cosmic Highway' is a lush brain dance.
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Intérprete: Helena Hauff
 in stock $35.30
Four Tusks
Cat: SDMLP 01. Rel: 05 Nov 24
False Dawn (3:06)
Datura (3:44)
Ritual Destruction (3:43)
Sarkanda (4:52)
Temple Of Dusk (4:53)
Raiju's Claw (4:28)
Vigilia (3:15)
Humida (5:13)
Four Tusks (3:48)
Nymphaea (4:44)
Mistral (4:02)
River Bank Funeral (4:29)
Review: Space Drum Meditation is back with a reissue of Four Tusks, a 12-track odyssey of dreaded sonics and trepidatious treks through augmented wildernesses. Their debut album and seventh reissue on the eponymous label, the duo of Eddie Ness and Liem were once fixtures of the house musical landscape at large, yet only with SDM did they turn their hands to demurer experimental soundscapes, informed by the "tribal" gloom and etherics of an electro-auxed rainforest. Throughout Four Tusks, we hear the sleeker, pantherine side of their catalogue, with ritualistic drumming heard well-melded into many a grim, cowled and rattling texture, all glued by the faint but here still oppressive sound of rain, not to mention vapour steaming off the megaphylls.
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Intérprete: Jane Fitz
 in stock $22.40
Alien Dreamtime
Archaic Revival (12:00)
Transient Generator (9:23)
Alien Love (10:43)
Speaking In Tongues (10:03)
Aerobatic (11:31)
Timewave Zero (10:51)
Review: Psychonauts, brace yourselves... A reissue of the classic track by artist Spacetime Continuum and ethnobotanist Terrence McKenna is upon us. The six-track EP 'Alien Dreamtime' was first released on Astralwerks in 1993, and came as the first ever release by Jonah Sharp, who played an instrumental hand in pioneering the sample-use of spiritually-enhancing spoken word segments as preludes to magnanimous, ambient electronica tracks. McKenna himself is credited as a collaborator; this EP documents the moment Sharp teamed up with the entheogenic pundit, alongside fellow didgeridoo player Stephen Kent, for an hour-long spoken word rave live in the psycho-breaks capital, San Francisco. "For your edification", McKenna intones and then continues, "the psilocybin mushroom is the catalyst of human evolution and language..." as the wildest possible atmospheric forms of take shape on the highlight dance-scapes 'Transient Generator' and McKenna's glossolalic 'Speaking In Tongues'.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan, ROTCIV
 in stock $33.33
What Time Is Love? Sessions
Cat: SRJAM 23B. Rel: 07 Mar 24
T Minus 23/Luminosity/Mu Sagitarri (14:34)
What Time Is Love (Redux) (5:35)
What Time Is Ardkore (5:58)
Turning Point (6:17)
Spiral Sunrise/Pure Trance Artefact/Synchronicity (10:41)
That Wisnae A Microdose/Melon Farmer/Epsilon/Sheep To Shepherd (21:33)
Review: Mad-heads, rave veterans and lovers of having their brains rewired by previously unexplored sonic realms unite, because here comes the first of four, yes four, new albums from the fantastic freak of nature that is Special Request. His 'What Time Is Love? Sessions' arrives in several different formats this month and across six sizzling tracks that re-wire the KLF's hit of that name, he taps into everything from "ephemeral ambiance to barnstorming hardcore, pummelling house to pointillist trance" and does so with a mix of the surreal and the psychotic, the psychedelic and the downright ridiculous. It's mental, and we love it.
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DJ Kicks
SPECIAL REQUEST / VARIOUS
DJ Kicks (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: K7 394LP. Rel: 19 Mar 21
Alicia Myers - "Right Here Right Now" (John Morales M+M remix) (9:50)
Harvey Sutherland - "Priestess" (9:02)
LS1 Housing Authority - "Ultraviolet" (6:54)
Virgo - "R U Hot Enough?" (7:40)
Speedy J - "De-Orbit" (6:07)
Symbols & Instruments - "Mood" (Tropical Dream Revisited) (6:00)
Psyance - "Gates Of Heaven" (5:42)
Mu Ziq - "Twangle Frent" (Special Request rework) (5:52)
FC Kahuna - "Hayling" (Special Request mix) (3:19)
Special Request - "Elysian Fields" (5:31)
Review: The last few years have really seen Paul Woolford reach the top of his game in many different ways. Be it bowel emptying rave as Special Request, festival baiting piano house tunes or chart topping pop dance crossovers under his own name, the man is proving himself to have a real golden touch. He sure does crank out all these tunes at a prolific rate, too, but you still feel he does everything with meticulous precision. This DJ Kicks is a case in point. It touches on all the many different facets of his sound from glossy and feel good house to early Chicago classics, post-rave dreamscapes to brutal jungle breaks. What a legend.
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Brutus
Brutus (2xLP)
Cat: SS 09192. Rel: 12 Feb 24
The Birth (4:31)
The Spirit (6:58)
The Death (10:06)
The Ascension (10:58)
Review: Specter has long been one of the very few core artists on Theo Parrish's righty-revered Sound Signature label. Now he returns with his latest album Brutus which once again returns the faith shown in him by the label boss with some truly distinctive house sounds. This one comes on double vinyl and is another perfect melange of the synthetic and the organic. Like Parrish's own music, these house sounds are part dusty and ramshackle and part bright, futurist visions. He manages to get some true meaning into his melodies and the drums never fail to lock you in whether subtle and barely-there or raw and more in your face.
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Ginger (reissue)
Ginger (reissue) (2xLP (indie exclusive))
Cat: WARPLP 14R. Rel: 09 Nov 23
Ginger (7:10)
Fill 4 (2:05)
Beam Me Up! (5:42)
R2 D2 (5:42)
Fill 14 (4:10)
Basic Design (7:39)
Perfect Pitch (7:00)
Flashback (6:25)
Pepper (5:55)
De-Orbit (6:10)
Review: Warp continues to comb back through the landmark Artificial Intelligence series with this landmark record from Jochem Paap, aka Speedy J. Alongside a tandem reissue of Richie Hawtin's F.U.S.E. album Dimension Intrusion, this remastered edition of Ginger takes us back into the heart of early 90s techno innovation, when new ideas were developing globally at a rate of knots. Paap had already established himself in the harder end of the techno pool, but Ginger flipped the script with an immersive, meditative exploration of minimalism and melodic structure. Amongst the eternal classics are some dazzling miniatures deemed 'Fills' which make for some of the most compelling listening on this seminal slice of early 90s techno.
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Earthshine
Earthshine (3xLP)
Cat: SUSH 59. Rel: 30 Aug 22
Entangled (2:45)
Phantom (6:58)
Out Of Focus (8:26)
Nebula (2:12)
Escalating (2:15)
Freewalk (7:23)
Paralyzed (7:08)
Exosphere (7:19)
The Earthshine (2:15)
The Essence (Earthshine mix) (6:53)
Salty Dog (7:23)
Solstice (5:06)
Review: Peter Kersten, better known as Lawrence, is the veteran deep house producer and gallerist who many of you may know as chief of Hamburg's Dial Records and who made external outings previously on Japan's Mule Musiq where he released several lauded long-players. His latest one comes courtesy of Berlin's Sushitech entitled Earthshine, a 3XLP featuring 12 tracks written and produced by Kersten over the last five years. All in all it's a diverse selection put together by one of the scene's most highly regarded artists.
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Faith In Strangers (10th Anniversary Edition)
Faith In Strangers (10th Anniversary Edition) (limited "arctic pearl" vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: LOVE 098C. Rel: 27 Jan 25
Time Away (5:55)
Violence (6:38)
On Oath (8:11)
Science & Industry (5:36)
No Surrender (5:01)
How It Was (6:08)
Damage (4:39)
Faith In Strangers (6:17)
Missing (4:53)
Review: Andy Stott excels at exploring the spaces between electronic genres and has gone for many years now, He is known for crafting a unique, ever-evolving sound and after experimenting with minimal techno and dub early on, he defined his style in 2011's Passed Me By, a world of grey tones, static and experimental rhythms. In 2012's Luxury Problems, Alison Skidmore's haunting vocals added a human touch to his artificial landscapes then with the now ten-year-old Faith in Strangers, Stott fused his signature sound with influences like trap and minimalism. Over 54 minutes, the album builds in intensity and is still unmatched in its originality and impact.
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Dub Mind Paradigm
Cat: KHALIPHONIC 09. Rel: 19 Jun 18
Cloaking Device Dub (3:32)
Horizontal Dub (5:09)
Downtown Dub (4:38)
Deposed Tyrant Dub (4:08)
Speaking Dub To Power (4:07)
Shaking The Dub (5:34)
Sisyphus Dub (4:03)
Lone Wolf & Dub (3:55)
Review: Paul Dickow is the man behind the Strategy project and this album was first released by Khaliphonic in 2018 and now reissued on wax. The artist has long been thought of as a musical polymath who has spent his life immersed in hardware and crafting unique sounds across the dub spectrum. This record proves that and then some with a mix of dub techno, digi-dub and everything in between. The rhythms are deep and involving, the synths often icy and the percussion is just enough to elevate each tune next to sci-fi signifiers and cosmic motifs.
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Maebashi
Cat: OE 009. Rel: 17 May 21
Obanzai (2:29)
Bonsai (4:04)
Suemori Desu (0:23)
Yakkosan (4:31)
Kaminari Okoshi (6:02)
Minamoto (3:59)
Mekashikomu (2:30)
Okaya (3:35)
Yasoshima Kakete (4:17)
Hankumoi (6:29)
Senpai Kouhai (4:09)
Review: In Japanese history Suemori refers to a castle constructed in 1548 by Lord Nobuhide. A short-lived structure, it was abandoned just over a decade later and subsequently- in the many years between then and now - all but vanished from the face of the Earth. A solitary stone stelae now marks the site, but whether impermanence was really a central theme to Suemori forming isn't clear. Nevertheless, their growing, reforming and restructuring sound certainly fits with the idea.

Occupying a strange, jerky and juxtaposed place between art sounds, crunchy electronica and noise, Maebashi represents a real melting pot of ideas and details. 'Yakkosan''s scatty hi hats, 'Kaminari Okoshi' and its strange sense of abstract rhythm, the pared back is-that-breakbeat of 'Bonsai'. Definitely destined for the pile marked less ordinary, if you're diving in prepare for a real experience.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $20.73
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