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Chroma Sea EP
Cat: CYPHN 08. Rel: 31 Jan 24
Salt Circuit (5:52)
Brinewave (5:36)
Cybercanisco (5:57)
Hydronexus (5:42)
Faulty Gelfling (4:51)
Surabaya (5:04)
Review: Red Ember chief Ewan Jansen has been a man in demand in recent years, supplementing releases on his own imprint with outings on Freerange, R.A.N.D Muzik, Innate and Butter Sessions. Here the veteran Australian producer brings his brand of analogue-rich house and techno to Cyphon Recordings for the very first time. Naturally, Jansen's high standards don't dip across the six-track mini album, making it a genuine must-check. Our picks of a sensationally strong bunch include the trippy deep house hypnotism of 'Salt Circuit', the outer-space electro shuffle of 'Brinewave', the moody and high-tech Drexciyan rush of 'Faulty Gelfing' and the gently intergalactic deep house-meets-tech house warmth of 'Surabaya'.
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Universe
Universe (12")
Cat: ACC 007. Rel: 27 Oct 22
Universe (8:37)
Universe (Captain Mustache remix) (4:35)
Universe (DMX Krew remix) (4:42)
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The Ghost Of Formentera
Cat: SPEC 026. Rel: 14 Sep 23
Blinder (5:41)
Formentera (4:19)
Miserable Lie (5:31)
Revolver (4:21)
Then (4:54)
Review: Remarkable conceptronic electro from French electro artist Romain Jauzas, who's submerged his production efforts in a schizophrenic, abyssal liquid soundworld recalling abandoned submarines, half-malfunctioning psychonautic machinery and gilled alien lifeways. Telling the story of the artist "hidden in the shadow of his room" - trying to make sense of a recent transformation into an extrahuman, proto-Drexciyan entity known as "Jauzas the Shining" - this EP is a noxiously bubbling, effervescent slow-release of amnestic venom from just five digisonic vials.
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Split Machine EP
Cat: GO 007. Rel: 12 Jun 23
Jauzas The Shining - "Business Machines" (5:07)
Jauzas The Shining - "Isla De Encanta" (5:32)
Jauzas The Shining - "Equation" (5:10)
Cycloplex - "Intercepted" (6:19)
Cycloplex - "Acid Machine" (6:23)
Review: Fresh label operation Gladio Operations are embarking on a new spate of releases. Extending the idea of splitting a slab of wax between artists to the music itself, 'Split Machine' is the latest from French-Spanish collaborators Jauzas The Shining and Cycloplex, united in their taste for rugged electro. Even so, their respective styles shine through nicely here: The former delivers three cuts of aggressive and textured basslines, while the latter offers two tracks of comparatively hypnotic rhythms. Though it's an elusive concept, both effortlessly convey the notion of the schism in the machine.
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The Analog Theory EP
Jauzas The Shining - "Traveling Light"
Univac - "Exakt"
Lloyd Stellar - "Re-Entering Earths Atmosphere"
Martin Matiske - "Telepathic Tuning"
Uranio Empobrecido - "Round Control"
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It's Forever
It's Forever (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: DAMN 004. Rel: 19 Dec 23
It's Forever (6:12)
Groove Machine (5:57)
Dream House
I'm Connected
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Hydro Systems
Cat: EBEAMZ 021. Rel: 13 Mar 18
Hydro Systems (5:30)
Automate (feat Assembler Code) (4:44)
Bubble Boy (5:47)
Horner Acid (5:31)
Review: Sydney's Jensen Interceptor comes through after a productive and successful 2017, that saw him follow up his material for Boysnoize Records with a killer 12" on the infamous Central Processing Unit. The electro newbie lands with yet more previous industrialism on the E-Beamz imprint, a truly hyping label that is on a non-stop roll at the moment. "Hydro Systems" is a gnarly, headstrong bombshell that's all hands on decks thanks to its wild and fiery percussion, and "Automate" follows up on that with a dark, bleeping wormhole of sonics. The B-side kicks off with "Bubble Boy", a bubbling whirlpool of FX-heavy bass tones, and "Horner Acid" breaks out the techno guns with its twisted, interlinked layers of low frequencies.
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Club Angels EP
Cat: DANCETRAX 036. Rel: 22 Feb 22
Ride (4:34)
Ride (Dagga remix) (4:57)
Drop Your Pants (4:17)
Boy U Nasty (5:34)
Review: More hot-to-trot heaviness on Unknown To The Unknown's Dance Trax offshoot, as electro/techno heavyweight Jensen Interceptor joins forces with Berlin's foul-mouthed DJ Fuck Off for a trip into high-octane electro-tek/ghetto booty territory. The main attraction is arguably opener 'Ride', a breathless slammer full of nasty synth sounds, teak-tough beats and cut-up vocal samples that's subsequently given an even more up-tempo club electro re-fix courtesy of Bogata-based producer Dagga. Elsewhere, 'Drop Your Pants' is another seriously sleazy and pumping slab of X-rated dancefloor insanity, while 'Boy You Nasty' is a muscular, driving slab of steroid-enhanced ghetto-tek sweatiness.
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Alien Invasion
Cat: ESTK 003MCM. Rel: 25 Jul 23
Alien Invasion (4:00)
Light Years (4:21)
Review: Jesse Anderson has been making beats since the 1990s but Jessbeatz is a new alias that debuted last year. He now brigs it back for a second outing, this time via Electrostatic in the US. 'Alien Invasion' finds him exploring a stark electro sound with corrugated basslines and bright sonic sparks firing over smoother pads. It's a track full of intrigue and perfect for building atmosphere. 'Light Years' then picks up the pace and is a high speed dance floor assault with lashings of synths flashing about the mix as you race through the cosmos at high speed.
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Heartbeatz
Cat: BLKMUSIC 010. Rel: 09 Nov 21
Heartbeat MC (4:15)
Telephone Line (3:47)
Total Zero (3:47)
Just A Mirage (5:21)
Review: Miami-based imprint Blkmarket Music, run by NYC veteran Taimur is back this week with a riveting 12' by the Russian producer Kirill Junolainen aka JLM Werx, following up releases on Hilltown Disco and Zero One Music. The Heartbeatz EP puts the bass in your face from the get-go on opening cut 'Heartbeat MC' with its futurist electro beats, while over on the flip he takes you to the rave on the acid-infused breaks of 'Total Zero' followed by one more excursion into dark-sci-fi aesthetics on the low end assault of 'Just A Mirage'.
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Hay Alguien EP
Cat: D21 003. Rel: 15 Dec 22
E-ntro (2:23)
Del Dicho Al Hecho (7:15)
Lov (5:25)
Technovela (6:16)
Played by: Rave Energy
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Disintegration
Cat: CNP 026. Rel: 07 Feb 22
Disintegration (5:50)
Junction 3 (8:20)
Skipless Skratch Samples (12:36)
Disintegration (Locked Groove) (2:00)
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SSTR/VA 01
SSTR/VA 01 (12" + poster + MP3 download code)
Cat: SSTRVA 01. Rel: 11 Oct 21
Jonnnah - "Routing End Of Desert" (5:27)
Yolek - "Aela" (4:32)
Antoine 80 - "Oula Oups!" (4:12)
Penelope's Fiance - "Transcending" (3:34)
Shcuro - "Carnation" (4:16)
DJ 8.6 - "Argent Flamme" (4:34)
Played by: Jane Fitz
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Testosterone EP
Testosterone EP (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: ST 016. Rel: 07 Oct 22
Testosterone (5:41)
Emma Peel (5:12)
Genuine (5:47)
The Lure (5:12)
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Social Moment
Cat: AABB 001. Rel: 14 Feb 24
Who Want Me (5:26)
Social Moment (6:15)
Mad Dog Mood (6:27)
Find Another (5:11)
Review: The all-new Akka & BeepBeep label from the US has dropped its two first EPs simultaneously and Joradesilver features on both. The other is a collaboration with Eddie Logix and this is a solo outing, Social Moment. It is a four-track electro exploration that kicks off with 'Who Want Me', a spacious funk workout with smeared synths and driving bass. The title track brings hints of Detroit to the arrangement and 'Mad Dog Mood' brings lashings of acid and techno to a pulsating low end while closer 'Find Another' rocks back and forth on feathery drums with fizzing melodica leads.
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Absence Of Thought EP
Cat: ENT 001. Rel: 20 Jul 23
Absence Of Thought (5:19)
Absence Of Thought (Dashiell Breakbeat Rethink) (6:32)
L'Esprit (5:01)
Go Beyond (5:13)
Review: EYA boss and London tastemaker Jos completed a successful tour down under earlier in the year and now steps out with this new EP to kick off the Naarm based label, Entered Records. He does so with his uniquely storytelling electro - wispy melodies that convey real meaning and human emotion over compelling rhythms. 'Absence Of Thought' is a chunky bumper to start with, then the Dashiell Breakbeat Rethink is a darker more jungle leaning rework. 'L'Esprit' then layers up massive rubbery kicks with chattering percussion and moody chords before 'Go Beyond' shuts down with an eerie lead synth over marching drums that mean business.
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Stair X
Stair X (12")
Cat: NSH 008. Rel: 19 Oct 22
Stair-X (6:29)
Owl Hood (5:17)
If These Faces Could Stop Melting (6:47)
If These Faces Could Stop Melting (JCow remix) (5:09)
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Borrowed Time
Cat: WRECKS 044. Rel: 25 May 23
Nabelmilch (feat Babyblade) (8:33)
Bulldoze (8:53)
Borrowed Time (8:43)
Slow The Sunset (9:36)
Review: Welcome to the Jotel California, where the kicks are analogue and the synths electric. That is certainly the cat eon this new Borrowed Time EP on Klasse Wrecks, anyway, which has four cuts of searing dance floor electro. 'Nabelmilch' (feat Babyblade) opens up in a blizzard of kicks, hits and withering sci-fi synths. 'Bulldoze' slows down with squelching bass lines and more roomy and cinematic vibes and 'Borrowed Time' then takes off to the stars on a punchy rhythm overlaid with rich bass pulses. 'Slow The Sunset' is another mid-tempo and atmospheric cut with bright acid lines and plenty of astral motifs.
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Sapphire Tomb
Cat: DOTE 005. Rel: 19 Dec 23
Sapphire Tomb (5:41)
Head-Free Dose (6:24)
Heritage AD (5:36)
Rounded (5:28)
Review: Cultured minimalist Junes is back with more future takes on tech, acid, house and breaks. This time once again it is the artist's own Dote label that serves up these four cuts - only the label's 5th EP in some four years. 'Sapphire Tomb' pulls off that fine Junes trick of being both dreamy and deep yet dynamic. It's got smooth chords and tight drum programming that takes you to the stars where you then get worked over by the acid undulations and glistening tech of 'Head-Free Dose'. 'Heritage AD' veers towards supple, mind-melting Jeff Mills-style deep techno and 'Rounded' then ends on a prickly acid jacker. Versatile and vital.
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Electropathics EP
Cat: PBX 008 5. Rel: 14 Jul 21
Rock Like This (4:55)
Snowfall (5:43)
Detroit Parties Rock Like This (acappella) (0:39)
Review: Detroit Parties Rock like This... another repressed Detroit stomper from the Duo Keith Tucker and Blak Tony. Equipped and programmed for the dance floor, K1 and Blak Tony's acapella is sure to start any set off if you bold enough to do it. "Rock Like this" is A electro rap assault into the Detroit parties of the past. This track is a anthem from the city that gave you some of the funkiest electro ever created. This ep never disappoints a favorite of DJ Stingray.
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Played by: Mark Forshaw
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Star Gazing EP
Cat: PBX 32. Rel: 14 Jun 21
K1 - "Star Gazing" (feat Dopllereffekt) (4:27)
Dopllereffekt - "Telescope Array" (7:52)
Review: Keith Tucker and Gerald Donald of Dopplereffekt did it......They finally got together two of the originators from the monumental Detroit electronic groups Aux88 and Drexciya. The combination of these two musicians has created a retro bombardment of funk as only Keith Tucker and Gerald Donald can bring. That unearthly eerie funk and strings from other worlds. This release gives a sense of a melding of Cybotron and Kraftwerk....That snappy intelligent funk that Detroit so heavily influenced and unleashed to the universe.
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Star Gazing EP
Star Gazing EP (limited gold vinyl 12")
Cat: PBX 32GOLDRP. Rel: 15 Sep 21
K1 - "Star Gazing" (feat Dopllereffekt) (4:23)
Dopllereffekt - "Telescope Array" (7:56)
Review: REPRESS: Keith Tucker and Gerald Donald of Dopplereffekt did it......They finally got together two of the originators from the monumental Detroit electronic groups Aux88 and Drexciya. The combination of these two musicians has created a retro bombardment of funk as only Keith Tucker and Gerald Donald can bring. That unearthly eerie funk and strings from other worlds. This release gives a sense of a melding of Cybotron and Kraftwerk....That snappy intelligent funk that Detroit so heavily influenced and unleashed to the universe.
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The Lost Intruder
Cat: D 91009. Rel: 13 Mar 24
Hidden Light (intro) (3:09)
Cell Echoes (4:45)
Tokyo Kombat (5:34)
Morphing Blood (4:40)
It Scaped (5:42)
Review: French producer KafkaCtrl is something of an enigma artist but his music does plenty of taking for him. He now steps up to Madrid's leading electro label Distrito 91 with his The Lost Intruder EP featuring five analogue bangers. They are all packed with a cinematic narrative that keeps the mind busy while the visceral low ends bump and grind. That's the case with instrumental opener 'Hidden Light', then 'Cell Echoes' has a more haunting vibe thanks to the eerie synths, and 'Tokyo Combat' and 'Morphing Blood' then blend musical and emotional depth with a real physicality that always defines the very best electro.
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ZMNT 006
ZMNT 006 (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: ZMNT 006. Rel: 28 Feb 22
Interzone (4:48)
Ignitor (4:41)
Gradient Descent (4:39)
Dartmouth Proposal (4:48)
Checksum Zero (5:00)
Bot Cmd (4:43)
Review: French electro botherer Kafkactrl came up over the past couple of years with releases on Vortex Traks, and now they've been snapped up by Kluentah's Zement label which means rubbing shoulders with the likes of LTF and Chupacabras. Fine company indeed, and this promising newcomer more than steps up to the plate with assured, moody and brooding electro gear produced with flair and precision in equal measure. Across the six tracks you get a lot of ground covered, from 'Interzone's edgy dystopian machine funk to the lurid robo-nightmares of 'Gradient Descent' and the Drexciyan body pop of 'Checksum Zero'.



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Detroit EP
Cat: MM 06. Rel: 13 May 21
D-Twah (6:02)
Tour De Troit (5:09)
La Belle Vie (6:03)
Acid Renaissance (6:46)
Review: Six releases in and Michigander label head Brian Kage teams up with the legendary French Techno producer, Taho, aka David Jacopin. The electronic music world knows to put respect on the Motor City, but the "Detroit EP" represents a fusion, emphasizing l'accent aigu - not a typo or spec on your screen that needs cleaning. Between Kage and Taho, their production pedigree includes releases for labels like FXHE, Planet-E, Delsin, F.Comm, and more, so it's no surprise the pairing makes for a masterfully produced EP covering the spectrum of Detroit house and techno sounds, with an added deft touch from its French connection.
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The Trial (Ovatow Reshape)
Cat: FR ME. Rel: 16 Feb 24
The Trail (Ovatow Reshape) (11:16)
Piston Rings (remastered) (6:28)
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Refunk Yourself
Cat: UG 007. Rel: 28 Jul 23
Refunk Yourself (5:41)
Been A Long Time (5:20)
Subuman Rock (5:46)
Magic Taxi (5:58)
Jazz Dat Thing (4:03)
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Drive With Helena
Cat: GOOG 26. Rel: 27 Jul 23
Drive With Helena (8:37)
Aries (7:28)
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Peg Radio
Peg Radio (yellow vinyl 10")
Cat: SCHL 006. Rel: 11 Jul 23
YDFG (4:25)
FHP (4:56)
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Electric Sheep EP
Cat: LDI 002. Rel: 17 May 21
Electric Sheep (5:27)
Voight-Kampff (3:04)
Electro Music (live mix) (6:20)
Victoria (3:50)
Review: Do electro producers dream of electric sheep? Long-serving French artist and sometime Bass Agenda regular Franck Kartell definitely does, as he makes clear on his first EP for freshly minted "moody electro" stable LDI Records. Kartell does an excellent job setting his stall out on the title track, a faintly foreboding slab of mid-tempo intergalactic electro, before dipping the pace considerably on dark, slow-motion number 'Voight-Kampff'. He showcases his mastery of straight-to-tape jams via the Kraftwerk tribute 'Electro Music (Live Mix)'- all 'Numbers' style beats, robotic vocoder vocals and Computer World style melodies - before successfully turning his hand to glistening deep space ambient on 'Victoria'.
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Kollected Kashews 2017-2021
Kollected Kashews 2017-2021 (cassette + stickers)
Cat: DDP 006. Rel: 02 Dec 22
Oasis (6:15)
Zeit AG (4:49)
Pelouse (4:39)
Chique (4:59)
Lew (2:29)
Spinett (4:45)
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Remember Your Days
Remember Your Days (hand-stamped 12" in hand-stamped sleeve)
Cat: TELOMERE 0203. Rel: 19 Dec 23
Hiroyuki Kato - "Black" (9:48)
Six Dreams - "Static Es" (5:18)
Ty Serna - "Going Out Of Business" (6:42)
Sherman C - "Once U Pop" (3:39)
Konerytmi - "Aikapiste" (4:19)
Review: Telomere Plastic asks you to Remember Your Days with a new six-track various artists EP full of delightfully designed club sounds. The melodies on Hiroyuki Kato are impossibly pure and delicate as they rain down the face of the shuffling drums of 'Black' while Six Dreams offers a complete vibe flip - the crisp and kinetic electro of 'Static Es.' Ty Senrna gets into a twitchy mutant tech house groove on 'Going Out Of Business' and Sherman C's 'Once U Pop' is an acid-laced breakbeat gem with a brilliantly tongue-in-cheek vocal sample that runs right through it, and Konerytmi shuts down with the silky drum breaks and sci-fi piste of 'Aikapiste'.
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Covert Operation
Cat: LMML 22. Rel: 19 Dec 23
Covert Operation (7:49)
Ding A Ling (8:00)
Get Up & Go! (6:18)
Kerwins Nirvana (7:53)
Review: Minimal is a vast world of musical intrigue with endless different styles explored by artists all over the global scene. Kawaii San comes at it from a tight, tense and abstract perspective on the opener to this new EP. It has searching synths spraying across the face of hunched-over beats while fractured spoken words and glistening sci-fi sounds all keep you on edge. 'Ding A Ling' is a retro 90s prog and techno fusion and 'Get Up & Go!' brings shiny synth motifs to silver tech house beats. last of all is the more psychedelic edge of 'Kerwins Nirvana'.
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BSLTD 01
BSLTD 01 (12")
Cat: BSLTD 01. Rel: 23 Feb 24
Kawaii San - "Roller Derby" (7:13)
Kawaii San - "What U Got" (7:28)
Nathan Boost - "Whale Stuff" (6:20)
Nathan Boost - "Swingy Swang" (4:50)
Review: The New Year has brought with it an influx of many new labels that are all eager to get your attention. This one, BinarySound, is well deserving of it as it offers up this cosmic tech house exploration courtesy of Kawaii San and Nathan Boost. It is San who opens up with his retro-future and fulsome cut 'Roller Derby' before getting a little deeper and bringing some subtle acid to 'What U Got.' Boost shows a different side to tech house with 'Whale Stuff' having a more playful feel and wispy pads that shine bright. 'Swingy Swang' closes out with clipped, kinetic tech funk and garage percussive patterns that are super nice.
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Tags: Tech House
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Yellow Jackets Vol 7
Yellow Jackets Vol 7 (limited 12")
Cat: YJ 007. Rel: 17 Nov 23
KEMETIC JUST - "Romance With You" (7:05)
THE REFLEKTOR - "Arawak Track" (6:05)
Review: The latest entry in the Yellow Jackets series takes us back to a couple of gems dug out by dedicated heads with discerning taste. Kemetic Just are always worthy of more shine, not least when it comes to their 2004 album The Peace Between Us. It was a bold take on future jazz and deep house with a raw edge, and 'Romance With You' was a standout track which now gets a full side of vinyl to bump out on. We're not sure on the provenance of 'Arawak' on the B-side, but it's unmistakably the handiwork of Gifted + Blessed under his The Reflektor moniker, which means you get treated to a singular kind of electro full of feeling and flair.
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Cycles
Cycles (12")
Cat: BQD 049. Rel: 28 Dec 23
Enter The Void (5:52)
MRF (6:00)
Event Horizon (5:43)
Review: The cultured underground outlet that is Brouquade squeezes out one last release of 2023, this time from the enduring man of the moment, Kepler. He brings his usual cosmic touch and mastery of celestial melody to a trio of tasty tech house cuts. The first is a busy one with clacking drums and snappy snares on 'Enter The Void' that takes you through the cosmos at a great pace. 'MRF' then rides a nice bumpy low end and has delightfully deft astral melodies peeling off the beats before 'Event Horizon' shuts down with a hurried and snappy rhythm and more dark and unsettling synth explorations.
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Tags: Tech House
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Tales Of Mabgate EP
Tales Of Mabgate EP (limited hand-stamped 12")
Cat: MASS 001. Rel: 11 Apr 23
Kepler - "Dream Plant" (5:14)
Midge Thompson - "Two Shy Crew" (8:01)
Nikol - "Leon" (5:32)
Keefy G - "Tools For Le Car" (5:20)
Review: The first release on the freshly minted MASS label is a smorgasbord of nostalgic, retri-futurist delights that showcases cuts from a quartet of artists old and new. Kelper kicks things off by adding warming chords, squelchy synth bass and far-sighted electronic motifs to a punchy electro beat, before Midge Thompson joins the dots between spacey, early '90s deep house and the sub-heavy sound of bleep techno. Nikol's 'Leon' is a fine tribute to early '90s UK techno full of clattering drum machine beats, moody motifs and stabbing 'LFO' bass, while Keefy G's 'Tools For Le Car' sounds like an unlikely collaboration between Kraftwerk, Sweet Excorcist, the Nathaniel X Project and a restless scratch DJ. As label debuts go, it's an impressive first outing.
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Ipnotica Erotica
Cat: IPNE 003. Rel: 28 Mar 23
Ipnotica Erotica (6:13)
Soffocare (5:22)
Esotericfloor (6:51)
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Quarter Water
Cat: KJ 071. Rel: 16 Jun 23
Quarter Water (5:33)
Quarter Water (Bare Bones mix) (5:35)
Haunted Park Jam (4:52)
Quarter Water Break (5:36)
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The Game
The Game (12")
Cat: DOMESTICATED 007. Rel: 23 Feb 24
The Search (4:57)
Def (6:04)
Gradient (2:52)
The Game (6:26)
Freaktown (4:14)
Review: Domesticated has been giving us a great blend of upbeat genres on each and every release since the label first came out. No exception here, Ukraine producer Kiddmisha jams five heaters on one piece of wax. The first cut 'The Search', is a demented and seedy electro cut that is sure to be a hit those who hear it. If you want to hear what bass music subgenre sounds like, then look no further than the monster that is 'Def'. For the B-side, Kiddmisha showcases a few groovier tracks with the infectious 'Gradient' and killer robotic electro of the title track 'The Game'. Fans of dangerous electro like Carl Finlow or what you would find on the Trust label will know what we are talking about. We really like the seedy and sleazy sounds that germinate 'Freaktown' as well. Once you hear these you are likely not to forget them. Wicked EP!
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The Last EP
Cat: MC 065. Rel: 14 Mar 24
Automatik (6:37)
Loose End (5:41)
Rok Automatik (6:32)
The End (5:50)
Review: Mint Condition continues its run of strong reissues of house and techno music. Originally released on the cult label Robs records in 1995, Kilowatt's 'The Last EP' is finally getting the much deserved repress. Included is the wicked acid banger 'Loose End' which is a diamond of the mid-90s bleep house sound. 'The End' is another standout track on this release that gives us great memories of all the exciting IDM related going ons in the mid 90s - not least in the club of the same name - with echoes of 808 State from the late 80s too. Sometimes you aren't sure why a record's been reissued, but this one is definitely a worthy case. Expect these copies to go fast.
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Hybrid Collective Vol 1
Cat: HC 01. Rel: 04 Aug 23
Kim Cosmik - "The Ascent" (6:18)
Arsonist Recorder - "Colours 23" (4:32)
The Droid - "Upgrade" (4:50)
Syrte - "BFK" (5:52)
Broken Joe - "Fallen Crane" (5:50)
Ekata - "Dark Drive" (6:00)
Review: Hybrid Collective is a new label set out to bring together all forms of electro. The first release is a powerful statement of intent that draws together a crack team of sonic explorers who are all hell bent on blowing up the dance floor. The brand of extra the opener explores is industrial and mechanical, with Kim Cosmik's 'The Ascent' twisting metal and contorting synths into a ragged rhythm. The Droid's 'Upgrade' is a more futuristic blend of cyborg funk and Broken Joe's 'Fallen Crane' is full of spooky lines and jittery rhythms. Ekata's 'Dark Drive' rounds out with a straight ahead banger.
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Fall Out (feat NAD mix)
Cat: ERC 146. Rel: 19 Feb 24
Fall Out (7:10)
Fall Out (Fresh '86) (6:46)
Fall Out (NAD Discomix) (12:12)
Review: Emotional Rescue's vital Konduko reissue series sadly comes to an end here with a look at the label's final years. In those days it moved away from reggae, disco and boogie towards an enduring electro sound that had a vast and lasting impact on the Miami scene. The biggest tune from that time was when Noel Williams linked with local songwriter Lawrence Dermer aka Der Mer for the track reissued here. 'Fall Out' soon became a hit with its driving electro-funk rhythms. The original sits next to the later Fresh '86" mix as well as a NAD disco mix from Dan Tyler, best known as one of the Idjut Boys. It's an irresistible package of body-popping electro with hooks for days.
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Do You Wanna Dance? (feat Felix Dickinson mix)
Do You Wanna Dance? (5:31)
Do You Wanna Dance? (instrumental) (5:27)
Do You Wanna Dance? (Felix Dickinson Discomix) (9:08)
Review: Emotional Rescue returns with the third (and final?) King Sporty & The Ex Tras releases with the first ever-official reissue of the highly sought after cult boogie jam Do You Wanna Dance? Coming as remastered vocal and instrumental, plus again featuring a special Discomix, this time courtesy of acid-disco slayer Felix Dickinson.

Appearing shortly after the success of the band's only album, Extra Funky, Do You Wanna Dance? pointed the way forward, moving further from Disco and closer to the rising electro-boogie sounds that were sweeping the dance floors. The confident up / jump electro drum programming, slap bass and trademark Sporty guitar chops are propelled by a monster swamp inducing synth arpeggio that sings the funk electric, while hip-hop-shout-outs ride the rhythm. If the vocals are too much for some, then the original Instrumental (dub) is also included for those just wanting that infectious groove.

As many will recall, Do You Wanna Dance? featured on Felix's "Originals" compilation for Claremont 56 back in 2011, so when the King Sporty reissue project was coming together there was only one name to be asked for the Discomix. With a long history of DJing and music production, as well the man behind the Recycled Records, Fools Gold, Urban Myth and Bastedos labels, as well many, many releases on the long running and aptly titled Cynic Recordings, his remix arrives on point.

Teasingly drawn out, his mix switches back / forth between versions, the interplay between vocals, guitar, bass and electro-glide synths hypnotically building, with Dickinson's deftly dubbing tripping it out, making the title's question irrelevant, as mind and feet involuntarily move.




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Fantasy (feat Jonny Rock Discomix)
Fantasy (4:34)
Fantasy (instrumental) (5:07)
Fantasy (Jonny Rock Discomix) (9:47)
Review: The last of the Konduko series from Emotional Rescue arrives now and quite possibly it is the best of the lot from Noel Williams. His 'Fantasy' saw him work with Larry Dermer aka Der Mer on what is an effective and catchy electro jam that operates at the higher end of the tempo chart with some classic vocoder vocal action to really make it pop. Despite being released originally in 1984 this one still bangs with its emulated TR-808 beats and nagging melodies. The instrumental heightens that and then the Jonny Rock Discomix shuts down with long-form rework that shows why the DJ, editor and all-round amiable bloke is so well regarded.
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Computer Age (feat Universal Cave mix)
Cat: ERC 148. Rel: 09 Oct 23
Computer Age (club mix) (4:59)
Computer Age (dub mix) (4:59)
Computer Age (Universal Cave Discomix) (13:35)
Review: King Sporty is something of a chameleonic artists, not that many people know. He started out int he 70s making reggae and soul 7"s, then moved into disco, boogie, hip-hop and electro 12"s during the 80s, and then when house music hit in the 90s he evolved once more. This new drop from Emotional Rescue takes a tune from that late era. 'Computer Music' is four to the floor with electro influences and a lazy break that pull you in deep. Far-sighted chords bring a serene sense of cosmic majesty while a filtered vocal adds space age vibes. A dub is included as well as the Universal Cave Discomix by the Philadelphia DJ and production crew. A retro-future EP indeed..
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Soundscape Versions 03
Soundscape Versions 03 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: SVER 03. Rel: 01 Aug 19
Kintaro 89 - "Datei Jazz 500" (6:02)
Faune - "Mib/Andis" (5:53)
Arian Alexander - "By Dawn" (5:44)
Douala - "180117" (6:28)
Review: Soundscape Versions delivers its third edition of the various artists series and offers four effective cuts between subtle house breaks, acid house, electro and atmospheric techno. Featuring Kintaro 89, Faune, Arian Alexander and Douala.
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 in stock $14.32
BELOW 003
BELOW 003 (limited hand-stamped green vinyl 12")
Cat: BELOW 003. Rel: 28 Feb 24
Kitchen Plug - "Cheat Code" (4:31)
CYMKA - "Sweet Peach" (8:12)
Batenko - "Inside Summer 21" (4:18)
Les Hauts - "Passing Clouds" (4:55)
Review: More proper tacker makes it way to vinyl here courtesy of the blow label who enlist four more producers of this latest various artists EP. Kitchen Plug's 'Cheat Code' marries the best of tech, garage, dub and house into a kinetic bit of body music that oozes warm and lo-fi soul. CYMKA brings kaleidoscopic colour and squelchy acid to 'Sweet Peach' then it's all pout old school piano rave madness from Batenko on 'Inside Summer 21'. Last of all is the searing electro funk of Les Hauts with 'Passing Clouds', a blisteringly quick trip into another dimension with some rueful chord work. Sensational EP.
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Missouri Signals EP
Cat: KITCH 001. Rel: 31 Mar 23
Missouri Signals (8:57)
The Heist (8:44)
Blueberry Mews (8:29)
 in stock $18.83
Persian Haze EP
Persian Haze EP (limited 12")
Cat: AC 009. Rel: 27 Jun 23
Persian Haze (4:57)
Drive In (5:46)
Don't Mess Up (4:07)
Closer (5:09)
Review: Ukrainian DJ and producer Koloah makes a frank and mechanical style of electro, exemplified easily by his latest 'Persian Haze' EP for Alien Communications. He's also otherwise known as Tropical Echobird and Voin Oruwu, two remarkably inventive aliases to say the least, but the Koloah alias is certainly his main node. Breaking from former collabs with the likes of Nocow, Pixelord, and Vakula, the EP is stark and guttural; our highlight has to be 'Don't Mess Up', which leans most into the more minimal side of his palette, its backing pads resounding like glassy refractions heard in an infinitely mechanistic astral plane.
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau, Lostlojic
 in stock $17.24
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