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Singles
10000 Miles EP
Cat: AAA 018. Rel: 25 Apr 25
Ten Thousand Miles (7:11)
Level (7:09)
Crie Du Couer (7:27)
You're Not English (7:09)
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Acid Sessions Vol 3
Acid Sessions Vol 3 (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: ZC 039. Rel: 13 Mar 25
Acidulant - "Serpentacid" (5:19)
Sarufaromeo & Papaverhof - "Acid Nihonshu" (5:18)
G303 - "Live Long & Prosper" (5:07)
Paul Renard - "SO36" (5:23)
Review: Acid Sessions Vol. 3 is another white-knuckle journey into the world of acid with five top talents in the field all pushing their own limits. Acidulant opens with "Serpentacid' featuring hypnotic 303 grooves and relentless energy, then Sarufaromeo & Papaverhof deliver 'Acid Nihonshu' which blends atmospheric depth with chaotic acid vibes. G303 takes you beyond with 'Live Long and Prosper,' an interstellar anthem filled with cosmic acid and resonant grooves. Paul Renard closes with 'SO36' which is all about the fat rhythms and powerful dancefloor drive. Long live acid is what we say.

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Intertwined
Intertwined (blue splattered vinyl 12")
Cat: PARAISO 015. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Waves Of Hope (5:35)
Hotspring Love (5:02)
Waves Of Hope (Fireground remix) (5:22)
Hotspring Love (Black Rave Culture remix) (4:19)
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Protection
Protection (limited 180 gram crystal clear vinyl 12")
Cat: LPY 20. Rel: 14 Apr 25
Searching (7:21)
Searching (dub) (5:40)
Protection (7:33)
Review: We shall never apologise for our love for the work of Steve O'Sullivan. His contributions to the world of dub techno are second to none. They are also mad consistent both in style and quality which means they never age. Here he steps up to Lempuyang with his Blue Channel alias alongside Jonas Schachner aka Another Channel for more silky smooth fusions of authentic dub culture and Maurizo-style techno deepness. Watery synths, hissing hi-hats with long trails and dub musings all colour these dynamic grooves. They're cavernous and immersive and frankly irresistible and the sort of tracks that need to be played loud in a dark space. In that context, you'll never want them to end.
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Tags: Dub Techno
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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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Resonantia
Cat: ECLLTD 026. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Absorbed By The Darkness
Surprise On Miles
Be Cude
Workout
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Now Is The Future EP
Cat: MUOVO 04. Rel: 07 Mar 25
Now Is The Future (6:39)
About (5:42)
Passing To Present (feat Sapo) (5:29)
Curami (feat Sapo) (6:57)
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Selector Series Vol 1
Selector Series Vol 1 (green marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: MIDIMODE 004. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Lee Holman - "Range & Rhythm" (5:33)
Kerrie - "Hydra-K" (5:37)
Sunil Sharpe - "Rotator Scuff" (5:32)
Power - "Phase-One" (5:49)
Review: Techno tachyons Midi Mode, based in Ireland, provide a home for "warped and twisted" sounds and those who create them. After five vaporwave-tinged, reality-bending debut EPs from the likes of Ikeaboy and Power, they now present their very first selectors V/A EP on a gooey green wax edition. It's quite the assembly of Eireann techno royalty, with a host of seasoned players lead by probably the country's most esteemed DJ, Sunil Sharpe, as well as Kerrie and Wexford's Lee Holman. Quality is, naturally, at a consistently high label - with closer 'Phase-One' proving an especially computational, objectivist, mad, pitiless track.
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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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In The Dark Again 13
In The Dark Again 13 (12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: DARK 13. Rel: 03 Mar 25
Kaspar & Sheri Vari - "Solidao Tentadora" (5:57)
Vault - "Fatal Carride" (6:50)
Death Posture - "Psychic Process" (5:49)
Muzikalist - "When You Hear Our Voices" (5:05)
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MYSTIKAL 07
Cat: MYSTIKAL 07. Rel: 17 Mar 25
Les Futts Mecaniques - "Ivory" (4:49)
A5KM - "Reverse Kid" (4:04)
Rorschach alias HTA - "Back To The MF" (5:16)
Tseu - "Wake Up" (4:44)
Sethi One - "Mindset Point" (5:10)
Kick'Art - "Insomnia" (4:35)
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Ohm Series 12
Cat: OHM 012. Rel: 02 Apr 25
Mark & Matt Thiebideau - "Sequential 2" (6:57)
Eric Louis - "Downtime" (6:20)
Separation - "Innocence" (6:22)
Tripmastaz - "Oyster Dub" (7:18)
Review: Serious seriality from the OHM Series, an imprint and sole patent owner of the rare, aurally administered chemical known as Omega X. The alphabetic Greek letter ohm determines impedance / resistance in an electrical circuit, and so too do each of the dub techno tracks released on the OHM Series amount to tergiversating transductions, their chillout chord-knocks and hardened beats never quite letting us settle. Though titles like 'Innocence' and 'Downtime' persist here, the tracks perhaps inadvertently prove that flow is impossible without resistance: Separation's track is especially unorthodox in its strange reordering of phaser, pan and saturation effects on the pad-stab, which produces an unusual swirling effect.
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Siku Series 006
Cat: SIKUS 06. Rel: 12 Mar 25
Onoffon - "Matter What" (5:46)
Sebastian - "Dreams Metaphors" (5:21)
Rufo - "Mr Wonderful " (5:36)
Brian Topham - "Expressive Dimension" (6:22)
Review: SIKU's various artists offerings always result in a nice and varied sound across two sides of vinyl and the sixth such drop is another one worth of attention for techno heads. Onoffon opens with 'Matter What' which rides on raw drums with slapping hits and stark synths, while Sebastian's 'Dreams Metaphors' has a ghoulish energy and dark, twisted synth menace. Rufo brings some cosmic wonder and bleeping melodic sequences to 'Mr Wonderful' and Brian Topham's 'Expressive Dimension' is a straight up tool with burrowing leads.

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Convergence Chapter 1
Cat: VP 1008V. Rel: 01 May 25
Perc - "Loose Fit" (Tensal remix) (6:19)
CTSD - "Drowned In Vapor" (5:19)
Scalameriya - "I Am Soloing Your Egregores" (4:51)
Cam Lasky - "341-B" (Pt 2) (5:06)
Review: Italian techno label Void+1 Recordings' newest release, 'Convergence Chapter 1', is one for those who like their techno extreme. Four tracks from artists not known for techno of deep introspection. These tracks are minutely produced, influenced by EBM, breakcore & harsh electro. The first cut, 'Loose Fit (Tensal remix)' is a fast-paced, four-to-the-floor rocket of a remix by prolific German techno artist Tensal. The next track by Australian CTSD sounds like a dark, modern interpretation of early 2000s breaks. Serbian hard techno artist Scalameriya's track 'I Am Soloing Your Egregores' mixes a cut-up beat with harsh feedback noise. The last track by Japan-based Cam Lasky sounds like techstep slowed down, No U-Turn meets Ancient Methods.
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Midnight Menaces 003
Cat: MENACES 003. Rel: 16 Apr 25
Pink Concrete - "Figure Eight" (5:18)
Krow - "The Dream Of Motion" (5:03)
Tino Troster - "Up To Farmington Hills" (4:57)
Crod - "Existence" (6:41)
Sayid K - "No Lights" (5:47)
Mikrotakt - "Further Away From Ourselves" (5:52)
Review: The third in Exitus Records' lightyear spanning V/A series, we again hear six new, boundary-pushing new ones from six satellite artists of the present day Berlin techno scene. Opening chord cascade 'Figure Eight' by Pink Concrete contrasts sharply to tunnelling techno-body suite 'The Dream Of Motion' by Krow, signalling several more tuff propulsions to come: most notably Sayid K's 'No Lights', a balmy nightscape from the newcomer, where digital zaps initially double up as hi-hats.
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Vivendum 5
Vivendum 5 (transparent lilac marbled vinyl 12" + mp3 download code)
Cat: FSR 009. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Psyk - "Static Drift" (5:18)
Shoal - "Backflash" (6:16)
Blazej Malinowski - "Beyond The Veil Of Sleep" (6:52)
Save Your Atoll - "Psyop" (5:56)
Review: The note with this new collection from Fur:ther Sessions is a quote by the Latin thinker Cicero. "We must live to enjoy the freedom that can benefit our friends and harm no one." It is certainly something to ponder while you get lost in the deeply immersive techno that comes with it. Psyk'scaptly titled 'Static Drift' does fizz with a microscopic sense of electrical activity while Shoal's deep, speedy, meditative 'Backflash' swirls with cosmic waves. Blazej Malinowski's 'Beyond The Veil Of Sleep' has a darker core thanks to the twisted synth phrases that worm their way all through the middle and Save Your Atoll then allows a little melodic light to shine into his hallucinogenic roller 'Psyop.' Smart stuff for both head and heel.

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La Fontaine Records Va
Cat: LFR 001. Rel: 02 Apr 25
Public Request - "Transformation" (7:39)
Molen - "Pesadillas En Coreano" (5:25)
Sarda Etcetera - "Flip N Drift" (7:06)
Lanzieri - "Stab" (6:45)
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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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Bird House EP
Cat: TCR 004. Rel: 12 Mar 25
Great Eagle (6:25)
Have A Wolf By The Ears (7:05)
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Onslaught
Onslaught (12" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: RRR 039. Rel: 21 Mar 25
Deathtrap Dungeon (7:13)
Living Scream (4:38)
The Mayhem Beneath (6:11)
Seige Of The Mind (5:05)
 in stock $13.65
Transcendence
Transcendence (12" + insert)
Cat: NTZ 003. Rel: 11 Apr 25
Transcendence (9:59)
The Inner World (2:11)
Review: Long regarded as one of Italy's most forward-thinking techno producers, Enrico Sangiuliano has spent the past decade carving out a niche between peak-time precision and philosophical intent. From his roots in the country's free party scene to headlining global festivals, he's become known for sculpting tracks that are as emotive as they are explosive. Here, he links up with psytrance icons GMS, whose trailblazing output since the 90s brings a charged, otherworldly energy to the collaboration. 'Transcendence' unfolds like a spacecraft launch, all rising tension and arpeggiated release, with Sangiuliano's signature cinematic monologue anchoring it in the present. 'The Inner World' strips everything back into a meditative synthscape, hinting at future directions while reinforcing his long-standing fascination with the inner journey.
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Noel Skum
Noel Skum (12")
Cat: ELKTRN 003. Rel: 15 Apr 25
Noel Skum (4:17)
Mighty Thor (4:56)
No AI (4:55)
Reverse Cowgirl (3:46)
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Risky Run EP
Cat: PRRUKBLK 118. Rel: 13 Mar 25
Dilemma (5:00)
Moisty Mire (4:48)
Fable (4:51)
Risky Run (5:13)
Pathway (5:04)
Cling (4:35)
Review: Based in the Amsterdam area and banging out his take on techno since around 2016 on some fine labels, Bob Semp is back on previous home Planet Rhythm. His sleek style is classy and sophisticated as shown on 'Dilemma', a pulsing linear roller with plenty of depth and drive. The drums on 'Moisty Mire' get a little more robust and muscular but are still looped to hypnotic effect and 'Fable' brings a drunken synth line to the fore for some nice off-balance funk. A trio of smart, evocative tunes come on the B-side to make this a brilliantly useful and coherent EP.
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Fata Morgana EP
Cat: HYDR 003. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Fata Morgana (8:04)
Whipper (6:42)
Way Out West (8:06)
Back 2 Tatooine (7:05)
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Is This The Apocalypse
Cat: SAR 008. Rel: 07 Apr 25
I Should Be In Japan (5:19)
PBS (Party & Bullshit) (4:51)
Is This The Apocalypse (4:50)
Review: Houston's Seven Davis Jr continues his musical explorations via his Secret Angles imprint, serving three floor-focused cuts on 'Is This The Apocalypse'. The long-serving US producer, vocalist and DJ is unafraid of experimentation, and his latest offering delivers a set of forward-facing house and techno hybrids. Stripped, straight to the point, simultaneously familiar and fresh i the club room is very much the focus here. The energetic opener 'I Should Be In Japan' arrives with semi-sung vocals echoing over sleazy bass and fierce four-four rhythms, before 'PBS (Party & Bullshit)' ups the tempo with jacking drums driving spoken-word sass over a stripped-back topography. Finally, the title track powers over swung house drums, with its magnetic bass hook and looped samples providing the bed for paranoid bleeps and call-to-action vocals.
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File Under Balearic Gabba Vol 2
Cat: HYR 7299. Rel: 25 Mar 25
Sewell & The Gong - "Better Words" (Wallace remix) (8:28)
My Friend Dario - "Tellaro" (Sirs remix) (6:26)
Verdo - "Boulevardier" (Pedro Bertho remix) (6:29)
Review: Two years ago, Italy's Balearic Gabba Soundsystem switched from remixing and re-editing their favourite cuts to curating compilation style EPs of similarly minded fare. They're in that mode again here, presenting a trio of cuts that combine the saucer-eyed warmth and loved-up musicality of Balearic music culture with grooves and rhythms firmly focused on the dancefloor. They begin by showcasing Wallace's sublime remix of Sewell & The Gong's 'Better Worlds', a locked-in, hypnotising fusion of semi-organic deep house grooves, new age melodic motifs and the dreamiest of ambient chords. Over on the flip they dip into slo-mo Italo-disco/acid house fusion via SIRS fine revision of My Friend Dario's 'Tell Aro', before treating us to a Pedro Bertho remix of Verdo's 'Belvourdier' in which sparkling Balearic house piano riffs, undulating acid lines and mid-80s "chorus" synth sounds rise above a fluctuating synthesiser bassline and hustling beats.
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Promise
Promise (white vinyl 12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: GREYSCALE 12. Rel: 01 Apr 25
Glow & Shine (6:19)
Glow & Shine (Yagya remix) (5:32)
Better That Way (5:49)
Better That Way (Grad_u Redscaled dub) (8:25)
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DO
DO (12" + insert)
Cat: ITW 009. Rel: 17 Mar 25
D
O
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Odin
Odin (12")
Cat: SIFREC 04RP. Rel: 23 Apr 25
Odin
Huginn
Munnin
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Pacer EP
Pacer EP (12")
Cat: ZNGBR 014. Rel: 07 Apr 25
Formentario (6:12)
Pacer (7:38)
It's A Flesh Wound (6:04)
It's A Flesh Wound (Christopher Ledger remix) (7:35)
Review: Dubliner Noah Skelton brings a deep four-track helter-skelter to Zingiber Audio, topping up a well-travelled catalogue whose earprints are borne in the discographies of Amour, Daydream and Mayak. 'Formentario' and 'Pacer' deepen our hearts with fulsome beats n' bass, carefully constructed to manifest in the listener a looser, undammed destiny. 'It's A Flesh Wound', meanwhile, subtly balances emo-breaks and curious acid jazz, with a popout FM and dancing piano plinks proving particularly pacific, not least when set against *those* chords.
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Symmetry Of Chaos
Cat: LIP 013. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Yuna (5:09)
Oblivion (4:47)
Lost You (4:51)
Distrezor (4:41)
Rising Light (4:36)
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Surfacing EP
Cat: MTB 018. Rel: 02 Apr 25
Signature (4:48)
Do High (4:54)
Far From The Madding (4:31)
Overcircle (4:49)
Review: Mitsubasa means "three-wings" in Japanese and those wings stand for the soul, the heart and the mind. All of them are taken care of with this new one from the label as SLV taps into Detroit techno heat on the opener. It's awash with textural synths and speedy drum funk. 'Do High' drops in a pitched-up vocal hook that cannot fail to get that extra bit of real iron in the club, especially as the drums surge with such style and euphoria. 'Far From The Madding' is another one wrapped up in synth overloads that build intensely over minimal drums and 'Overcircle' then strips things back to tight, bouncy loops.
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5th Dimension EP
Cat: X2S 004. Rel: 12 Mar 25
Tip Of The Iceberg (6:50)
Nu Era (6:18)
Sweet Destruction (5:49)
Rest Easy (5:58)
Lost In The Realm (5:24)
Review: Into the fifth dimension flies UK producer Smev with a wicked cosmic acid journey of an EP. Billed as a bridge across the void into an alternate reality, we begin at the 'Tip Of The Iceberg' before plunging down below, concluding on a state of ending up happily 'Lost In The Realm'. Echoic squelch-synths abound, generously doused in reverb as we skirt and skip across atmospheric dusts of half-recalled affirmations - "destruction... believe in yourself..." - on 'Sweet Destruction', where the EP takes a darker turn. More energised, by comparison, is 'Rest Easy', which leaves us paradoxically, affectively unable to do anything but.
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TGPEXTRA 008
Cat: TGPEXTRA 008. Rel: 11 Mar 25
Solarythm - "Clarte" (6:32)
Solarythm - "Resistance" (7:04)
Solarythm - "Tentation" (6:22)
SHFT - "The Last Coach" (6:30)
SHFT - "Agravic" (7:09)
SHFT - "Zeroth" (6:57)
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Where The Light Breaks
Cat: AD 007. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Kinetic Echoes (6:13)
Resilience (6:11)
Shared Textures (6:13)
Arise (6:25)
Arise (Forest On Stasys remix) (5:37)
Arise (Forest On Stasys Tribal remix) (6:14)
Intérprete: Tom Drew
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Lies In Purple
Lies In Purple (1-sided marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: XBITSH 1. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Lies In Purple (7:02)
Windowlooker (7:47)
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SDM 006
SDM 006 (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: SDM 006. Rel: 17 Mar 25
Yarra (4:18)
Water Sirens (8:59)
Yacu (6:38)
Sun Bleed (7:02)
Review: Hamburg's relatively new Space Drum Mediatation label's sixth release continues its tradition of deep, immersive soundscapes, blending ambient and drone elements with a wide-ranging sonic depth. This latest offering unfolds like a journey through ancient and futuristic landscapes, each track carrying its own distinct energy and atmosphere. Side-A opens with 'Yarra', a hypnotic piece driven by tribal drums and chant-like motifs, evoking a primal, meditative state. 'Water Sirens' follows, weaving hedonistic, jungle-infused textures that feel both untamed and ritualistic, transporting the listener into a lush, mysterious realm. On Side-B, the tempo shifts with 'Yacu', a pulsating, Goa-trance-inspired track that surges with momentum, its fast-paced rhythms pulling towards a euphoric edge. The release closes with 'Sun Bleed', a deeply spiritual, spacey composition laced with acid-tinged echoes and an expansive mysticism. Its reverberations stretch into the unknown, leaving an afterglow of cosmic introspection. Balancing organic and electronic elements, this release stands as another example to the label's dedication to quality and sonic exploration. It's a seamless fusion of tribal resonance, trance propulsion and ambient depthiperfect for deep listeners and adventurous sonic explorers alike.
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Fast Blood
Cat: SW 002. Rel: 03 Mar 25
Spooky Wooky - "Cauchemard Ambulant" (4:33)
Mama - "Billy Balade" (5:49)
Gogo Gadgeto - "FREAK" (5:56)
Eliaz - "Metamorphosis" (7:01)
Lazer Man - "Fuck The Bass" (5:22)
Review: Spooky Wooky return with a newly nourished Pandora's box worth of tunes, welcoming four new producers each for their own scare, as well as an opening fourfold fright. Joining forces only under the name Spooky Wooky, 'Cauchemard Ambulant' puns on the French term for "waking nightmare" terming it a "walking nightmare", with fidgety, motile synth snaps and pops aligned alongside bow can scrape samples and strange monstrous gurgles. Our faves among the solo cuts have to be Lazer Man's 'Fuck The Bass' and Gogo Gadgeto's 'FREAK', both of which seem to convey a sort of crazed elvish otherworld.
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South One
South One (12")
Cat: DUBWAX 009. Rel: 08 Apr 25
Tuatapere (6:20)
Bluff (6:13)
Taupo (6:28)
Ohangai (6:27)
Review: CREDO label head and respected German DJ and producer Alex Bau offers up his first sounds under new alas Stoering here on the Dub Wax label. And the location of the music hints at what he is looking to explore with his new project, namely deep and dubbed-out techno soundscapes. They are steeped in the Basic Channel school with dusty hi-hats and fuzzy pads stretched out over frictionless drums. The pace remains steady and seductive throughout and the EP reaches its pinnacle with 'Taupo' thanks to the pairing of a gently bumping rhythm and scattering of metallic hits that widen the scope of the groove.

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Intérprete: Shadow Dancer
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Storm On Earth 01
Cat: SOE 01. Rel: 28 Mar 25
Signal (5:12)
Storm (5:06)
Earth (5:12)
Radar (5:15)
Review: Storm on Earth steps out with a new self-titled label that lays its cards on the label with this first four-track missive. It's techno with character to kick off with as 'Signal' has dusty drum funk topped with trippy vocals that are well treated and pan and phase around the mix. 'Storm' has a dark and driving undertone with distant synth paranoia keeping you on your toes. 'Earth' dazzles with bright synth lines that are pixel-thin and packed with emotion over the cantering drums. Last of all is 'Radar,' the darkest of the lot and one with gritty synth waves, more loopy vocals and a devastating bassline.
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X1 Shift
X1 Shift (12")
Cat: BP 081. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Glimmerfall (6:09)
The Last Glow (5:08)
X1 Shift (6:18)
Synk C (5:16)
Review: Rotterdam-born but Berlin-based producer delivers a killer techno odyssey, crafting a set of deep, cinematic club tracks with an ominous edge. 'Glimmerfall' beings with a subterranean energy, its pounding German beat driving through layers of dystopian synth textures. The raw, mechanical intensity evokes images of vast, industrial landscapes reminding us of classic Tresor-era James Ruskin. 'The Last Glow' follows with a relentless acid assaultiaggressive, hypnotic and unrelenting, its squelching 303s carving out an electrifying, high-pressure groove. Side-B dives into cinematic realms with 'X1 Shift', a track that feels like the soundtrack to a mysterious alien world. Pulsing bass and intricate sound design create a dramatic, tension-filled atmosphere, as if exploring the depths of an uncharted planet. Closing out, 'Synk C' is a stellar production with a killer groove and immersive depth enhanced by meticulous sound processing. It's a track that feels both expansive and tightly controlled, balancing dancefloor power with artistic precision. A dark, gripping record with serious sonic weight, this is techno built for the late hoursimenacing, sophisticated and ultimately unforgettable.
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Personal Universal
Cat: HBL 006. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Dragapella (Hard edit) (7:21)
Simple One (5:29)
Laculesdesample (5:58)
Review: Lisbon's Hubble Recordings present their sixth release so far, keeping firm to their artist-specific EPs approach following brilliant releases from Kaesar, Costin RP, Miroloja, Octave and Alex Pervukhin. The latest is from tech house hurler Sublee aka Stefan Nicu, whose flight-booking impulse is as strong as ever, here having stopped over from far-flung Romania. After a string of both digital and vinyl stopovers, 'Personal Universal' appears as the pendular follow-up to 2024's Rawax debut 'Simple Two', bringing hugely doubled vocal cantata to a fervent acid build on the title track, while ensuers 'Simple One' and 'Laculesdesample' bring fidgety synth double bass and unorthodox percussions. A personal universe we'd never want to leave!
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Double Speak
Cat: LONEWOLF 017. Rel: 12 Mar 25
Double Speak (4:33)
Tomorrow's Past (4:25)
Rubber Lover (5:12)
Gagman (4:35)
Butr (5:12)
Review: London's Lonewolf are an unstoppable machine, unerring in their ability to output solo artists' EPs while juggling outputting huger year-end compilations. This latest from Suicide Aftr 7 is a higher-calibre acid techno stirrer, doing a rather sophisticated justice to the otherwise broad aesthetic that is "eerie atmospheres and mystic soundscapes". 'Double Speak' pairs naive vocals with strobing lead lines, while 'Tomorrow's Past' darkens the proceedings by way of descendingly gothic minor tones, before 'Rubber Lover' flattens the mood through classic Chi-claps and breathy vocals.
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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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Floyd
Floyd (yellow marbled vinyl 12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: RAWAX 011YLTD. Rel: 22 Apr 25
Floyd (7:09)
Doobie (7:32)
Review: Swayzak is a micro house, minimal and techno duo, aka James S Taylor and David Brown from the UK, whose name alone will get many older dancers hot under the collar. Their craft was second to none during their peak and here we get a reminder of that with a new outing on Rawax. 'Floyd' is a jazzy dancer with live claps, spinning hi-hats and louche grooves all topped with synthetic synths that never quit. 'Doobie' is a more deep sound with late-night headsy vibes. The drums are supple, the synths squeal and spoken word mutterings add a human touch. Two well-realised and effective cuts from Swayzak.
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Intérprete: DJ Mau Mau
 in stock $16.69
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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Deeplight
Deeplight (12")
Cat: PLE 654116. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Deeplight (6:55)
Black Dog (5:45)
Review: Two electrifying tracks that are tailor-made for the main stage, combining powerful rhythms and high-energy techno set to ignite pretty much any dancefloor. The title track, 'Deeplight', sets the wheels in motion with its tribal-driven percussion, gradually building intensity to become a relentless, attention-grabbing force, the hypnotic elements and steady groove making it a standout piece. On Side-2,'Black Dog' takes things further, fusing an exciting blend of house and disco influences with big, pounding techno. The track's floor-filling energy is enhanced by the clever mix of classic genres, resulting in a track that not only keeps the momentum high but introduces a refreshing depth with its dynamic progression. Produced by veteran New York-born Jerome Sydenham in collaboration with the German collective Cosmic Soldier, 'Deeplight' effortlessly blends different techno styles with its own distinctive flair. Both tracks are finely tuned for high-impact performances.
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Clergy 10 Years: Charlie
Cat: CRGX 3. Rel: 27 Mar 25
USAW - "Kokedama" (5:35)
Red Rooms - "Imaginary Pleasures" (5:00)
Bidoben - "Mimic" (5:52)
SLV - "Ohne Sonne" (5:54)
Vinicius Honorio - "Three Hearts" (5:49)
Felicie - "Shadow Works" (Cleric 3/10 Years remix) (5:56)
Review: The Clergy label celebrates ten years in the game by serving up another of its vital techno sermons. This one comes with the sub-head 'Charlie' and sure is a charged-up various artists affair that kicks off with the anxious synth designs and nimble drum funk of USAW's 'Kokedama'. Red Rooms coats his beats in dusty and scruffy hi-hats on 'Imaginary Pleasures' while Bidoben gets more deep and eerie with the melodic howls of 'Mimic.' SLV's 'Ohne Sonne' keeps the tension levels high with paranoid synths peeling off an unrelenting groove and two further offerings explore more paired back sounds that tunnel deep into the future.
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WITNESS 07
Cat: WITNESS 07. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Young Adults - "It's Only Temporary" (6:38)
Christopher Ledger - "Change That" (8:40)
JoeLy - "Transitional" (8:27)
SameSame - "Novel End" (8:01)
Review: One Eye Witness rounds up another four acts for their periodic V/A series, spewing forth four breaks-driven whooshers crossing into progressive techno territory. The Hague duo Young Adults nod to a 1997 Loveparade anthem with 'It's Only Temporary', while breaks and kick implants converge on Christopher Ledger's 'Change That', a track which sounds like the starting firings of an interplanetary expedition pod after years of disuse. Joely brings cosmic chug on the cocooning B1 'Transitional', while the Samesame closer 'Novel End' is just that, traversing a noxious atmosphere with a flexoskeletal electro beat.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan
Tags: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $15.04
Álbumes
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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 in stock $27.57
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