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Splitted
Splitted (grey marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: TAR 027. Rel: 19 Dec 22
Abandoned Town (7:27)
Hexagon (6:39)
Triangle (7:02)
Pentagon (6:39)
Rectangle (part 1) (2:03)
Review: Armed with analogue and modular synthesisers, Southern Italian producers Marco Cassanelli and Deckard take you on an emotive journey inspired by geometry and symmetry for T.A. Rock Records - a small indie label out of sunny Trani, Puglia established 2010. The Splitted EP starts out with the desolate dub techno textures of 'Abandoned Town' while the spaced-out cut 'Triangle' and the hypnotising 'Rectangle' (part 1) make for more experimentally minded tracks.
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Stahlwerk EP
Stahlwerk EP (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: CWERK 001. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Stahlwerk 101 (5:30)
Stahlwerk 102 (5:33)
Stahlwerk 103 (5:01)
Stahlwerk 104 (4:48)
Review: Concept Werkstatt is an experimental project, not defined by identity but by pure sound and vision. It offers a space, say the eponymous producer behind the beats, where music exists for its own sake, free from ego and expectation. The first transmission is a useful one that taps into tool-like techno. The opener is in a hurry to get you under its spell with dusty drums and fluttering percussion. 'Stahlwerk 102' is more raw with unsettling vocals beaming in as if down a badly tuned radio and two flip-side cuts keep things wonderfully weird.
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Saga
Saga (12")
Cat: AL 098. Rel: 17 Dec 24
Saga (5:38)
Part Of Me (5:04)
Arrakeen (4:39)
Review: Kevin de Vries collaborates with rising stars Y do I on his latest EP and it is a three-track journey showcasing the signature Afterlife sound. Merging emotionally charged moments with driving basslines and electrifying energy, the duo strikes a balance between light and dark while cooking up grooves that resonate deeply. Each track embodies the label's ethos of fostering close dancefloor connections through rhythm, emotion and vibration. This is evocative, painstakingly designed melodic techno with pristine synth work and sleek drums that carry you into all new worlds.
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Speicher 129
Cat: KOMPAKTEX 129. Rel: 29 Nov 23
Hunter/Game & U S H N U - "Reload" (7:34)
Bawrut - "Clapa" (7:01)
Review: Grown-up techno label Kompkat has always served up its most dancefloor ready sounds as part of the Speicher series and it is now up to an impressive 129 installments. This one kicks off with Hunter/Game & U S H N U's collaboration 'Reload' which is an electric cut with bright synth lines shimmering about the mix next to thunderous claps and dark future vocals. On the flip, Bawrut cuts loose with rave stabs over dense percussive grooves with vocal snatches adding to the unsettling and boisterous mood of 'Clapa', which does indeed also have plenty of claps.
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M1 M3
M1 M3 (12")
Cat: FRO 004. Rel: 23 Feb 23
I Jordan - "M1, M3" (6:32)
Sherelle - "Getoutofmymind" (6:19)
Review: Released just days after their Reflections tour, I Jordan and Sherelle link with club institution Fabric and their new label Fabric Originals. Both artists currently working on inspiring stratospheric levels, their energy is captured here across the two unique tracks. I Jordan rinse us up and down the highways and byways of the UK with their high impact 'M1 / M3' while Sherelle goes full-on techno with 'Getoutofmymind'. Intoxicating stuff!
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Stutter
Stutter (12")
Cat: STFM 003. Rel: 12 Sep 23
Stutter (I) (7:03)
Midstate (8:39)
Stutter (II) (7:49)
Review: Sex Tapes From Mars come back a year after their last EP with a third one on the small but well-formed label and this one is handed over to Jata. Opener Stutter '(I)' is pure funky techno and mind altering cosmic synth work for the peak time. It's a bright and vivid sound world that's as good for the head as the heel. 'Midstate' then gets more dirty with warp synth riffs and smeared chords over industrial tech beats. It's restless and kinetic and another dancefloor bomb. Last of all comes the wonky closer Stutter '(I)' which is full of trippy effects and freaky little synth motifs over squelching basslines.

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Southern Sun Remixes
Cat: NEWT 553. Rel: 27 Apr 23
Southern Sun (Tiesto remix) (9:47)
Southern Sun (Gabriel & Dresden unplugged remix) (8:15)
Review: Paul Oakenfold's classic Southern Sun from 2002 gets revisited here at a time when trance music seems to be very much back in fashion from the old-school parties that never went away to the new-school techno kids adding it with trendy twists to their sounds. It is the trance titan Tiesto who steps up first and keeps it deep and emotive on his version. The chords are Balearic and sun-kissed with a hint of melancholy that will surely appeal to DJs and dancers across multiple genres. The Gabriel & Dresden unplugged remix is more driving and hard-hitting, with snappy snares and a train track-like groove that builds up and sweeps you off your feet.
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UTE 011
UTE 011 (12")
Cat: UTE 011. Rel: 07 Sep 23
10000 Ohm (7:22)
Dawn (7:31)
Point Of No Return (7:22)
Yengo 3AM (7:24)
Review: A collaborative project from Ute cornerstones Mikkel Rev and Oprofessionell, Omformer is the twinned result; their latest EP on the label is a cathartic, almost manic exercise in uplifting trance, containing four spiritual trance excursions peeled directly from various former live sets and jam sessions. Faster than most trance and indulging more creative sonics than most, our highlights are 'Point Of No Return' and 'Yengo 3AM', which succeed in far greater immersion than normal while also not sacrificing the most important dynamics.
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The Elevated Place
Cat: EES 047. Rel: 28 May 24
U 15 (7:30)
Glint's Pursuit (6:32)
The Elevated Place (6:48)
The Sunken Place (7:15)
Review: Remotif is a fast-rising star with a sound being called 'trance fusion.' He makes his mark again to that end with a new one on Especial that brings more of his modern-day ethnic styles to the driving breaks of techno following outings on the likes of Coymix and Space Lab and sets everywhere from Fabric to Berlin's Warning parties. This one kicks off with 'U 15' which is a busy blend of shimmery timbres and sharp perc, spaced-out pads and psychedelic synths that are ever on the rise. More trance overtones define 'Glint's Pursuit' and 'The Elevated Place' is slick and sleek, ascending and always rising. 'The Sunken Place' shuts down with more slow and percolating dub mutations to round out a superb EP.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan
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Final Fantasy
Final Fantasy (1-sided red & black marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: EBM 042. Rel: 23 Jul 24
Final Fantasy (6:51)
Review: Final Fantasy VII is one of the most influential computer games of all time. It came on the Playstation and also left a great mark on the electronic music scene with its legendary soundtrack. "As a DJ I vividly recall the euphoria it sparked on dancefloors with its complex yet catchy trance melodies" says Themas Schumacher who, inspired by the game, has penned this new 12". It is sure to ignite a frenzy of hands-in-the-air moments with a timeless rework of this classic. It comes infused with his signature techno drums and has already been road tested to great effect around Europe.
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Welcome To The 90s (reissue)
Cat: BOY 882412. Rel: 10 Feb 25
Welcome To The 90's (6:30)
Insensitive World (5:13)
Review: BOY Records reissue an early example of legit new beat robo-trance, Time Modem's 'Welcome To The 90s'. The German duo of Joachim and Ulrich Wilhelm first dropped this deathly cold, wan emotion-stripper under the ZYX Music subsidiary shortly following 'The Time Of The Gathering', their debut EP. 'Welcome To The 90s' proves it: most of the cultural collective mind who experienced the transition into the last decade of the Millennium knew ahead of time that this would be the decade that defined dance music. Just one look at the waveform of this future-gothic grinder - as thin as a too-savoured fishbone sucked dry - reflects the loss of affect that was to be expected of this new bionic-sonic era. We hear a faint robotic voice over the title track's tannoy, speaking on themes of deterioration, futility and renunciation; it glides above the track's unpassable early stab lines and end-stop stomps. 'Intensive Worlds', meanwhile, extends the Gregorian voxsynth to underlie a rather flat, detached description of a future Frankfurt street scene, narrated by a female interloper. A historic slab of wax, reproduced for a new age.
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Álbumes
Far From The Maddening Crowds (Symphonic Rehearsals)
Cat: MODENACD 96. Rel: 28 Mar 24
Early (Symphonic Rehearsal mix)
Already There (Symphonic Rehearsal mix)
Offshore (Symphonic Rehearsal mix)
Lost You Somewhere (Evolution Symphonic Rehearsal)
From Blue To Green (Symphonic Rehearsal mix)
Sunstroke (DC Symphonic Rehearsal mix)
Leaving Town (Symphonic Rehearsal mix)
Red Skies (Symphonic Rehearsal mix)
Sunstroke (Symphonic Rehearsal mix)
Offshore (DC Symphonic Rehearsal mix)
The Drive Home (Symphonic Rehearsal mix)
Review: Complementing the main LP release of this career-bookending Chicane release comes the CD edition of the new symphonic edition of Far From The Maddening Crowds. The original trance uplifter LP blew us all away at its initial '90s moment, proving producer Nicholas Bracegirdle's fine talents to the world. Now, however, comes the full orchestral version, sating our tireless retroactive desire for symphonies after trance; every track on the original album hears a full-blown symphonic orchestral rerub, utilising the collective talents of members of the The Halle and the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, and combining them with glistening SFX and studio embellishments to lend an epic neoclassical vibe to an all-out classic.
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The Greatest Misses
The Greatest Misses (limited 2xCD)
Cat: MODENACD 91. Rel: 30 Nov 23
Come Back (CD1 - Evolution extended mix)
One Thousand Suns (feat Christian Burns - original extended mix)
Hiding All The Stars (Evolution extended mix)
No Ordinary Morning
Oxygen (feat Paul Aiden)
Going Deep (Evolution extended mix)
No More I Sleep (original extended mix)
Come Tomorrow (original mix)
Still With Me (CD2 - Disco Citizens extended mix)
Middledistancerunner (feat Adam Young - Disco Citizens extended mix)
Gorecki (original extended mix)
Come Back (original extended mix)
Nirvana (feat Rosalee O'Connell - Swung extended mix)
Hiding All The Stars (original extended mix)
Going Deep (original extended mix)
Serendipity (extended edit)
Review: Of course everyone knows Chicane for the epochal chart trance hits 'Offshore', 'Don't Give Up' and 'Saltwater', but the prolific producer has a catalogue which travels well past those hits of yesteryear. Given his last studio album topped dance charts globally, it's a fine time to catch up on some of the incredible music he's crafted in the more recent phase of his career. Spread across two CDs, extended mixes of instrumental club tracks like 'Hiding All The Stars' and 'Going Deep' sit alongside the vocal talents of Christian Burns on 'One Thousand Suns' and Senadee on 'No More I Sleep'.
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