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Polymorph EP
Polymorph EP (CD + download code)
Cat: PITPZD 25. Rel: 28 Sep 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Polymorph (extended mix)
Polymorph (ASC mix)
Polymorph (Zake remix)
Polymorph (Aural Imbalance remix)
Polymorph (Ossa remix)
Polymorph (Influx remix)
Polymorph (Fax remix)
Review: Past Inside The Present welcomes back accomplished and prolific ambient master zake, this time alongside Oss and Fax who released the original featured track, 'Polymorph' on Module. Here it gets revisited by a top contemporary team after the hazy and absorbing extended mix kicks things off. ASC then goes dark with his mood rework and Zake himself remixes with a more optimistic sense of crepuscular synth lushness. Aural Imbalance layers in some fizzing and malfunctioning electronic sounds, Ossa suspends you amongst his heavenly rays and Influx brings gently broken beats. Fax shuts down this varied offering with a more edgy ambient sound.
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アルバム
Vayu The God Of Wind
Cat: GRSCL 32. Rel: 26 Oct 23
 
Techno
Deep Space Explorer
Borders
Kraft
Echelon
Streams
Binocular View Sunset
Deep Search
Magnetic Fields Of Love
Lapplasare
Waymod
Review: .While he's contributed to the label's output before, Vayu The God of Wind marks the first time ADILR (real name Hampus Johan Karlsson Andersson) has served-up a full-length excursion. Given that his brand of deep and dubby techno is arguably tailor-made for the album format - it's all about immersive sound design, slowly shifting electronic motifs, and grooves so deep and hushed that they're practically subterranean - this is something of a surprise. There's no doubt he's delivered, though, serving up a set of largely elongated workouts that sit somewhere between the outer-space explorations of Echospace, the icy soundscapes of fellow Scandinavian producer Biosphere, and the deep techno work of his Greyscale label boss Grad_U.
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Integers Equations
Integers Equations (CD in hard-back book sleeve)
Cat: GRSCL 34. Rel: 29 Jan 24
 
Techno
01100001
01101101
01110000
01101100
01101001
01110100
01110101
01100100
01100101
Review: After four appearances on Lithuania's Greyscale, Ajnkana delivers his first long player Integers Equations, with more than an hour of "tangibly eerie, atmospheric chords", ambience but not ambient-edged beats and dubby effects either destined for play on deeper dancefloors or comedown soundtracking post-party living room sessions. The titles may be blank as anything, all binary and consisting of 1s and 0s in slightly different orders, but the instrumental, slowly-enveloping tracks have plenty of personality. Fans of Sahko, Chain Reaction and Ilian Tape's more esoteric offerings will love it.
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Tags: Dub Techno
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Live DEMF 2002 (warehouse find)
Cat: PBXLIVCD 1. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Experimental/Electronic
Introduction
Auxmen Intro
Spiritual Strings Of Life
Trans Europe (intro)
It's More Fun To Compute
Man Machine (Detroit Soul Fusion)
Computer Games
Shari Vari (edit)
Planet Rock
Looking For The Perfect Beat
Pack Jam (Medley)
Moments In Love
Cosmic Slop
Cosmic Cars
Alleys Of Your Mind
Cosmic Raindance
Review: Back in 2002, the Detroit Electronic Musical Festival concluded with something rather special: a rare live performance from the Aux Men - an expanded and upgraded version of legendary Motor City electro outfit Aux88. This must-have CD presents that performance, complete with the original introduction from Eddie Fowlkes and DJ Bone, from start to finish. Full of spacey synth sounds, heavy beats, weighty bass, it's effectively a whirlwind trip through the history of both electro and Detroit's contribution to electronic music history. Thus, we get killer versions of 'Planet Rock', 'Shari-Vari', YMO's 'Computer Games', tons of Kraftwerk classics, a breathtaking interpretation of Art of Noise's 'Moments in Love' and rip-roaring takes on foundational tunes by Cybotron and Funkadelic..
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Ultra Truth
Cat: PHLP 19CD. Rel: 03 Nov 22
 
Techno
New Faith
Ultra Truth
Wall Of Sleep (feat HAAi)
The Slow Bullet
Devotion
Only (feat Jonnine)
Spider
Near Perfect (feat SHERELLE)
Higher
Ache (feat AK Paul)
Collapsing Sky
Lone Swordsman
Overflowing With Escape
Chaos Energy (feat Kelly Lee Owens & HAAi)
Heavy Rain (James Massiah)
Trip
Review: By his own admission, Daniel Avery's previous albums have been inspired by escapism and a desire to avoid focusing on the growing darkness of the world outside his studio. On Ultra Truth, he's flipped the switch, "directly looking into the darkness, not running away". That doesn't mean that he's left the dancefloor; far from it, in fact. While some of the aural textures, chords and melodies tend towards the melancholic, moody and overwhelming, they still feature club-ready rhythms or beats that tend towards the bold. Basically, it's heavy and dense, but sonically attractive enough to work outside of nightclub environments, with the contributions of various friends and contemporaries (HAAi, Kelly Lee Owens and Sherelle included) only enhancing the album. For proof, check out ultra-deep D&B roller 'Higher', the sparse and spooky electro shuffle of 'Chaos Energy', and the intergalactic breakbeat hustle of 'Wall of Energy'.
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Ancient Skies
Cat: LILA IO1. Rel: 06 Apr 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Ancient Home (Sphere I) (CD1)
Xenogeneic Links (Sphere II)
Cave Of Brahma (Resonance I)
Chamber Of Serenity (Resonance II)
Exosphere Antennae (Bridge I)
Mystery Probe (Intercept I)
Lunar Chapel (Intercept II)
Archaic Syntax (Bridge II) (CD2)
Gateway Realm (Spiral I)
Existential Void (Spiral II)
Chambers Of Rebirth (Ovum I)
Distant Lights (Ovum II)
Gravitational Collapse (Passage I)
Einstein-Rosen Bridge (Passage II)
Review: LILA has got five or six albums of artful ambient dropping all in quick succession and this is a third from Ludvig Cimbrelius, who has dropped one under his Eternell alias, one as Abraco de Vapor, and one under this, his oldest moniker, Purl. He also works as Illuvia and with all his projects he has mastered the art of sonic daydreaming and musical journeying. Ancient Skies is a record packed with a more intense, textural, heavy style of ambient that builds tensions and in some places has subtle implied rhythms. It makes for an involving listen that is much more than simple background music.
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Belief
Belief (CD)
Cat: LEX 163CD. Rel: 01 Sep 22
 
Techno
I Want To Be
Anx
Bayo
Luther
Dreams
Nebo
Wot
Ulu
Jung
Art Of Love
Charch
Review: Can a duo be a supergroup? You could certainly argue that Belief ticks that box, given that it's a collaboration between two titans of the experimental electronic music scene: LEX Records stalwart Bryan Hollon (Boom Bip, Neon Neon) and Warpaint drummer (and frequent sticks-woman for hire) Stella Mozgawa. Interestingly, they've chosen not to explore the challenging end of their output, but rather deliver a set of "improvisational techno" that draws inspiration from the early '90s work of 808 State, LFO and the like. That means wiggly TB-303 acid lines aplenty, alternately dreamy, dubbed-out and futuristic melodic motifs, sci-fi sounds aplenty, and beats that veer from throbbing four-to-the-floor energy to sweaty breakbeats and off-kilter post-electro grooves. The results are uniformly imaginative, impressive and entertaining.
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Silenced (remastered)
Cat: DUSTCD 120. Rel: 05 Apr 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Trojan Horus (part 1)
Trojan Horus (part 2)
Lam Vril
Truth Benders DIE
Bolt 23 Blue Screen Ov Death
Alt/Return/Dash/Kill
Bolt 777 Ordinary Boy
Drexian City RIDE
Remote Viewing (with Steve Severin)
Gummi Void
Machine Machina
The Stele Of Revealing
Songs For Other People
Break Down On Lake Shore Drive
Bolt 33 Glitch & Chin
Sudden Intake
4 3s 555 (part 1)
4 3s 555 (part 2)
Review: Originally released in 2005, Silenced captures the essence of The Black Dog's enigmatic allure, transporting listeners to otherworldly realms with its lush, tuneful compositions and angular genius. Each track on the album is a testament to the group's unparalleled ability to surprise and entrance, evoking a sense of both unease and beauty. For fans of The Black Dog, Silenced serves as a welcome treat, while also serving as an entry point for those new to the group's mesmerising soundscapes. Definitelt one of their best full length albums yet to date.
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Fire In The Still Air
Cat: BMBCD 02. Rel: 29 Jan 19
 
Techno
Fire In The Still Air
Review: Surgeon and Regis have been collaborating as British Murder Boys for decades, though in recent times it's tended to take the form of occasional live performances. Like their previous album, 2014's "Live In Tokyo", "Fire In The Still Air" is a non-stop recording of a live performance - in this case one that formed part of Berlin's Atonal Festival last August. It's a thrilling and largely breathless excursion; a non-stop, 51-minute ride in which Surgeon handles beats and electronics, and Regis processed sounds and growling, gravel-voiced vocals. The duo's techno credentials shine through, of course, but it's their industrial and EBM inspirations that come to the fore throughout. For much of the set, they come across like an updated, techno-propelled re-incarnation of early '80s Cabaret Voltaire, and that's not a bad thing at all.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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KV Pylon
KV Pylon (limited CD)
Cat: GRSCL 28. Rel: 15 Jun 23
 
Techno
10kV
69kV
330kV Test
220kV
320kV (Glinnik Smoker Reshape)
115kv (For O)
350kV (Hard dub Reshape)
230kV
400kV (420kV Factory remix)
110kV
Review: The unstoppable dub techno and ambient label Greyscale seems to drop new music each week. This time it is BT Gate X-138's 'kV Pylon' that serves as the musical vehicle to take us on a trip through rich sonic landscapes and an array of emotions. Over seventy sublime and spacious minutes, this vital CD goes from grainy and lo-fi moodiness on the opener to explorations of the ocean floor on '330kV Test' via gloriously uplifting and optimistic pieces of melodic beauty such as '330kV Test'. It is another triumph from a label and artist that will find favour with all techno and ambient lovers.
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Slowly Shifting Lakes
Cat: PITP 33CD. Rel: 21 Apr 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Frozen In Waves
Lands In Motion
Searching For Glowing Shores
Under Dying Skies
Rivers Run From Tears
Geometries Of Water
Quietly Falling Floors
White Light On Black Suns
Statues In The Sky
In The Emptiness Of Your Arms
Tattered Wings Still Fly
Fall On Dead Years
Ascent To Indifference
Stay Because You Love Me
Review: It wasn't so long ago we were writing about the joys of BVDUB's Fumika Fades, a new double pack in February that sunk us deep into moving ambient soundscapes. Now the Bay Area dub techno titan Brock van Wey is back once again with yet another album - he dropped plenty of them last year too so is clearly in a mad creative patch. Slowly Shifting Lakes comes in multiple formats, this one being a double CD. The ambient here is coarse and textured, fizzing synths stretching out over skittish rhythmic frameworks before sinking into calmer waters on cuts like the escapist 'Searching For Glowing Shores.' Another triumphant album for sure.
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Gamma Tag
Gamma Tag (CD limited to 150 copies)
Cat: NE 103. Rel: 21 Feb 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Amnesiac
Every Voice At One
N3N
Gamma Tag
Tick
Profiteer
Stalking Star
Review: Seven arresting, original new exercises from E-Saggila aka Canadian producer Rita Mikhael. She wears her love of dub on her sleeve - see the slow motion skank of 'Amnesiac' aming others - but not in the usual reassuring, bubbling echoes of dub techno, aiming for something much more angular and alarming. "Breaks remain staccato hammers," says the blurb, with maximum accuracy, "and kicks are cast to negate cardiac systems," while the rhythms veer from off kilter to nailed down and the sonics vary from the lush to the caustic. This territory to the left(field) of electronica is over saturated with identikit productions, but Mikhael does it like you've never quite heard before.
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Beautiful Rewind
Cat: TEXT 025CD. Rel: 04 Oct 13
 
Experimental/Electronic
Gong
Parallel Jalebi
Our Navigation
Ba Teaches Yoga
Kool FM
Crush
Buchla
Aerial
Ever Never
Unicorn
Your Body Feels
Review: Given that Four Tet's recent 0181 LP was comprised of material from Kieran Hebden's archives, and last year's Pink was largely compiled of tracks from the previous 18 months of 12" releases, it seems fair to say that Beautiful Rewind is his first proper album since 2010's There Is Love In You, and as such, it arrives with some degree of expectation. The past few years have seen the producer engage increasingly with the dancefloor, and these rhythms are most definitely present across the LP, particularly in the jungle breaks of "Kool FM", pirate radio-influenced techno of "Buchla" and hesitant dubstep style rhythms of "Parallel Jalebi". For the most part however Beautiful Rewind is as varied as the likes of Rounds and There Is Love In You, with the minimalist kosmische of "Ba Teaches Yoga", analogue gurgles of "Crush" and dawn chorus sounds of closer "Your Body Feels" all as beautiful as his most enduring tracks.
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Rituals E7.001
Cat: CDTOT 84. Rel: 29 Apr 22
 
Experimental/Electronic
Hopiate
Triple Circles
Somewhere Outside
Ritualised
Time Cone
Solar Signal
Sand To Ocean
Far Seeker
Slowly Slipped Away
Visibility Accumulation
I Am Error
Colour Primary
Time Passed The Sun
Ebb Flow
Avoiding Mirrors
Clone A9
Only In Memories
Review: The Future Sound of London keep their fans busy with a steady dispatch of music via the fsoldigital.com label, but it feels like there's a sense of occasion around this new album. Rituals E7.001 is purportedly the first part in a trilogy, and it already highly prized by the devoted followers of Brian Dougans and Garry Cobain's music. It's not hard to hear why on listening to the gorgeous strains of 'Hopiate', which harks back to some of the duo's most iconic music (we'll let you guess which one we mean). FSOL have always had a particular touch in their exploration of electronica, ambient and outernational sounds, and it sounds rich with inspiration on this new, expansive album.
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Sustain
Sustain (limited CD)
Cat: GRSCL 35. Rel: 11 Mar 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Sustain 1
Sustain 2
Sustain 3
Sustain 4
Sustain 5
Sustain 6
Sustain 7
Sustain 8
Review: The impeccable Lithuanian label Greyscale is a real leader when it comes to dub techno and already they are racing into 2024 in fine style with a first full-length of the year from label head Grad_U! The sublime and immersive Sustain has eight larges ambient soundscapes that are detailed with field recordings from another planet. Each one is alluringly empty and beautiful, intriguing and unsettling to make for an escapist trip to another dimension. The way the producer manages to conjure up what feel like familiar emotions in such a faraway world is second to none and will leave you wanting to do it all over again the second it ends.
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Transcending Chapters
Cat: GRSCLM 100. Rel: 26 Oct 23
 
Techno
Edit Recall
Runout
Scrolling Through Lives
Compound
The Deepest Forest
Pariaqueductal Gray
Seismic Investigations
Bounce 03
Field 2
Thermodynamic Bypass
Whispering Rails
Run-in
Quantum
Orbital Outpost
Migla
Solitary Wanderer
Review: .For the 100th volume in their ongoing 'Mood Series' of albums, Greyscale has chosen to offer up something very special: a double disc set of previously unreleased "secret weapons" produced by label main man Grad_U. It's an undeniably brilliant collection all told, with the long-serving artist offering up a rich selection of deep techno and dub techno treats in his distinctive style. Highlights are plentiful and include (but are in no way limited to), the house-infused, hypnotic techno positivity of 'Run Out', the intergalactic dub techno pulse of 'Compound', the acid-flecked intensity of 'Seismic Investigations', the immersive rhythmic sound soup of 'Whispering Rails', and the melodic flutter of 'Orbital Outpost'.
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Tags: Dub Techno
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Spectral Decay
Cat: GRSCL 30. Rel: 14 Aug 23
 
Techno
Thunder Dub
Correlation
Correlation (Dominique Jacquinet remix)
Redux
Correlation (2)
Spectral Decay
Reprise
Spectral Decay (2)
Correlation Spectral Decay (Ohrwert Alter)
Review: Prolific Lithuanian dub techno explorer Grad_U is back with a new album which further develops his explorations in realms well beyond the limitations of the dancefloor. Spectral Decay examines all manner of spatial processing, not to mention celebrating the power of the space between the pulses. There are still some steadfast technoid rhythms to latch onto, but the beats are always secondary to the atmospherics in Aleksandr Martinkevic's immersive productions. With a couple of remixes from kindred spirits such as Dominique Jacquinet and Ohrwert Alter folded in for good measure, this is another essential trip into the echo chamber from a master of the craft.
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Opaq (reissue)
Opaq (reissue) (CD with obi-strip)
Cat: RINC 102. Rel: 29 Jun 23
 
Techno
Glimglim
Chromatic Cliff
Double Flat
300ml (milk)
Triple Flat
Poof
V
On (Ian O'Brien mix)
Double Flat (Max 404 mix)
299ml (Gu-nu) (bonus track)
Schw Schw (bonus track)
Review: Second time around for the late, great Rai Harakami's second album, Opa*q, gets the reissue treatment. It's long been tricky to source outside of Japan and for whatever reason has not been issued in any form since it first surfaced in 2009. It's an attractive and at times off-kilter blend, with Harakimi mixing and matching ambient textures and enveloping electronic soundscapes with jazzy keyboard solos, quirky grooves, madcap post-techno acid lines, IDM and break-core style beats, and the kind of squelchy and tactile synth motifs more often associated with boogie albums made in the 1980s. It feels pleasingly lo-fi, too, as if a writer of 1980s and early 90s video-game soundtracks had made an electronica album. This edition also includes fine remixes by Ian O'Brien and Max 404, plus two hard-to-find bonus cuts.


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Fabric Presents Helena Hauff
Helena HAUFF / VARIOUS
Cat: FABRIC 217. Rel: 21 Sep 23
 
Electro
Helena Hauff - "Turn Your Sights Inward"
Dynarec - "Sunken Park"
Clarence G - "Data Transfer"
Slam & Optic Nerve - "Machine Conflict"
The Exaltics - "10 0seco Ndstil Lmidn Ight" (feat Paris Yje Black Fu - Lorenzorx remix)
YTP - "What U Want"
Turk Turkelton - "Rock It"
Yarn Init - "Tripcon II"
Signaltype - "In Abyss"
Illektrolab - "Overdrive"
Ement - "Despite Of Time"
Raavel - "Wakalaka"
Imogen - "Granular Tears"
Radioactive Man - "Night Bus To Nowhere"
Fjaak - "F-zero"
Nite Flyte - "Naïve"
Magda Rot - "Alter Simus"
MicroControlUnit - "Save The World" (MCU Apocalypse mix)
D-Breeze - "Crazy For Love" (Autechre remix)
Review: Helena Hauff is surely one of the most important envelope pushers in the modern electro scene, able to lay waste to parties big and small with her razor-sharp fusion of early EBM and industrial, slamming, deeply-dug machine funk and thunderous techno. Cutting hard and fast to keep the energy up and our minds fried, her invitation to the Fabric presents series is just another confirmation of the stature she commands. If you're down with Hauff's style you'll get exactly what you crave here - all-time classics from the likes of Clarence G and Radioactive Man alongside up to the minute bomb drops from IMOGEN, Nite Fleit and so many more besides.
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Liminal Rhythms
Liminal Rhythms (hand-numbered 2xCD + MP3 download code limited to 100 copies)
Cat: ECU 009. Rel: 30 Oct 23
 
Electro
Nebulonix (CD1)
Resonance
Solitude
Fleeting
Ethereal
Echoes
Resonance (Futuregrapher remix)
Resonance (Weldroid remix)
Fleeting (Keiss remix)
Fleeting (NYORAI remix)
Echoes (Room Of Wires remix)
Nebulonix (Heft remix)
Nebulonix (Analept remix)
Nebulonix (Energy No13 remix)
Nebulonix (Lokom remix)
Resonance (Bistro Boy remix)
Fleeting (Cyance remix)
Fleeting (Ambidextrous remix)
Fleeting (Nariel remix)
Echoes (Cyan341 remix)
Echoes (Eden Grey Jam remix)
Echoes (Stekri The River remix)
Resonance (Pablo Funk Bass remix)
Review: Russian Ilya Bitekhtin, also known as Illocanblo, has already impressed with previous outings but now steps up his game with new album, Liminal Rhythms. He is a party promoter behind Saint-Petersburg's IDM Nights who also runs the Nenormalizm netlabel as well as producing so really knows what it takes to get the floor going and draws on that here. The record has six tracks of signature electro and seventeen remixes from artists all around the world. 'Nebulonix' kicks off with freewheeling synth lines and cosmic colours, 'Solitude' is a restless and richly layered track of percolating electro-funk and 'Ethereal' is a celestial party starter. The likes of Ambidextrous, Bistro Boy, Cyance and Energy N-13 then step up with the remixes to make this a global release.

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Seance Room Music (Deluxe Edition)
Cat: EXT 0041. Rel: 12 Sep 23
 
Techno
Balls Of Light
Fantasy-Prone
Hypnotic Regression
Blasting Soul
Levitation
With Squirrel On Christmas Day
Dawn On Rainland
Levitation (Another mix)
Blasting Soul (Palomatic Back To Home mix)
Lights In The Park
Glimmer
Hypnotic Regression (Armed)
Dawn Of Rainland (King Of Opus remix)
Review: Interferon's classic 1994 album 'Seance Room Music' gets a special deluxe edition reissue here which includes all the original tunes as well as a bonus disc which has three extra and previously unreleased tracks, all of which have been newly remastered. Raf name Kiyoshi Hazemoto, this was Interferon's only release under this alias and one that explored a blisteringly futurist take on techno and a wide range of serene synth scapes. Cuts like 'Dawn of Rainland' are best examples of this with subtle vocals worked in for extra soul.
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Oxymoreworks
Oxymoreworks (unmixed CD)
Cat: 196588 44112. Rel: 03 Nov 23
 
Techno
Jean-Michel Jarre X Martin Gore - "Brutalism" (take 2)
Jean-Michel Jarre X Brian Eno - "Epica Extension"
Jean-Michel Jarre X Deathpact - "Brutalism" (reprise)
Jean-Michel Jarre X French79 - "Epica" (take 2)
Jean-Michel Jarre X Adiescar Chase - "Synthy Sisters" (take 2)
Jean-Michel Jarre X Armin Van Buuren - "Epica Maxima"
Jean-Michel Jarre X Nina Kraviz - "Sex In The Machine" (take 2)
Jean-Michel Jarre X NSDOS - "Zeitgeist" (take 2)
Jean-Michel Jarre X Irene Dresel - "Zeitgeist Botanica"
Review: Second time around for Jean-Michel Jarre's 2022 album Oxymore, a loving tribute to French composer and 'music concrete' pioneer Pierre Henry. As the title suggests, this version features new remixes of album tracks (all of which feature sounds originally created by Henry) by a disparate group of musical talents. That makes for an interesting mix of interpretations, with armin Van Buuren's sizable trance translation of 'Epica' rubbing shoulders with a trippy, off-kilter electro take on 'Sex In The Machine' by Nina Kraviz, a moody Martin Gore interpretation of 'Brutalism', Irene Dresel's raw techno revision of 'Zeitgeist Botanica', and ambient pioneer Brian Eno putting his spin on 'Epica'.
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Still Slipping
Cat: XL 1188CD. Rel: 13 Aug 21
 
Techno
Dad & Frankie
Sparko (feat Herron)
Swag (feat Kav, James Massiah & Bathe)
Better (feat Lea Sen)
Bernard?
Runnersz
'Rraine (feat Edna)
Glorious Amateurs
S Gets Jaded
Froth Sipping
Layer 6
In Drink
Playground (feat Goya Gumbani)
Born Slipping (feat Tyson)
Review: It may have taken a while - his massive debut single 'Hyph Mngo' was released 12 years ago - but Joy Orbison has finally got round to recording his debut album. It's a highly personal affair, peppered with speech snippets from various family members (including his mum, dad, sister, cousins and famous uncle, Ray Keith). It's a narrative device that works well, providing a unifying thread throughout a woozy, musically eclectic concoction that sees the now veteran UK producer give his distinct spin on ambient, slow house, two-step garage, deep house, post-dubstep beats, dubbed-out soundscapes, British bass music, experimental electronica, cutting-edge deep D&B and much more besides. It's perhaps not the all-out assault on the dancefloor some may have expected, but it is a genuinely brilliant and entertaining album.

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Imagination Use It As A Weapon
Imagination Use It As A Weapon (limited 5xCD + autographed insert)
Cat: EDSL 0174. Rel: 08 Mar 24
 
Psy/Goa Trance
High Energy Protons (CD1:Transmissions)
The Heavens
Luna-tic
Contact
Acid Moon
10,000 Miles
Laughing Gas
Man To Ray
Landing
Luciana (CD2: Luciana)
Guardian Angel (CD3: Beyond The Infinite)
Magnetic
Ice Cube
Feel The Universe
Samurai
Silover
Rotablade
Mars
Jardin De Cecile (CD4: Bible Of Dreams)
Congo Fury
God Is God
Komit
Swampthing
Kaguya Hime
Children Of The Night
Shark
Pistolero (CD5: Shango)
Hulelam
Insects
Badimo
Masters Of The Universe
Nitrogen (part 1)
Nitrogen (part 2)
Solaris
Song For Ancestors
Review: Juno Reactor are without much doubt, the most successful and important Goa and psy-trance related artist of the 90s. From 1993 to 2000, the band was in lock and step with the growing sound and scene across the world within trance music. This five-disc boxset gathers all five albums they made plus material they did for movies like Matrix and Mortal Kombat Annihilation. Composer, producer, musician and performer Ben Watkins is an essential innovator of modern electronic music. Over the course of nearly 30 years, Watkins has created a unique driving fusion of electronica, orchestral and global music executed on an epic & symphonic scale. Every trance and 90s electronic music fan should have this retrospect from this ground breaking act.
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Hyper Opal Mantis
Cat: SACD 008. Rel: 07 Mar 17
 
Techno
Rubi
Lone Pyramids
Epsilon
Purple Phase
Dune
Soul Surfing
Outremer
One Mantis
Saudade
Laniakea
Review: For the first time since establishing the Kangding Ray project back in 2006, David Lettelier appears on the acclaimed Stroboscopic Artefacts imprint. The transfer seems to have inspired him artistically, too. While previous albums for Raster-Norton were principally concerned with blurring the boundaries between club-ready techno, off-kilter IDM and worthy experimentation, Hyper Opal Mantis looks much more closely at ghostly ambient, industrial and Electronic Body Music. Of course, while the influences may be broader, Lettellier's "high definition" approach to sound design and production is still present throughout. In other words, it's very much a Kangding Ray record, he's just moved the goalposts a bit.
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Played by: Ground Loop
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Global Underground #44: Antwerp
Amelie LENS / VARIOUS
Global Underground #44: Antwerp (unmixed 2xCD in hard-back book sleeve)
Cat: 019029 6084430. Rel: 08 Dec 22
 
Techno
Anyma & Chris Avantgarde - "Consciousness" (Ambient Remodel)
ARMA - "The Dream Machine"
NEON SHADOW - "Camino"
AIROD - "Smoking Clouds"
Sigvard - "Memories Of A Broken Heart"
Ahl Iver - "Time Traveller"
ANNE - "My Universe"
Boston 168 - "Le Voyage"
Amelie Lens - "Affection"
Kmyle - "Glass Eyes"
Luca Eck - "Hide" (feat LVRA)
Farrago - "Pain Is Just Bread In French"
Bones 33 & Sens-ID - "Uncount"
Blicz - "Color Of Past"
Amelie Lensv - "Trippin'"
Farrago - "Flavours Of Youth"
Maxx Rossi - "Pulse Shaper"
Sam Paganini - "Rave" (Adam Beyer & Layton Giordani remix)
Lars Huismann - "Surge"
Der Lehmann - "Unloved Hate"
Amelie Lens - "All Of You"
SWART - "Downfall"
Raven - "Metal On Metal"
Lucinee - "We Trip & Roll" (JKS remix)
Alt8 - "Cairo At Night" (Aero remix)
Florian Meindl - "All Those Moments" (Mython remix)
David Strasser - "Absinth"
Elise Massoni - "Tourmaline"
In Verruf - "I See The Devil"
Review: Intense, rave-fired big room techno is all the rage these days, and Amelie Lens is the undisputed Queen of the sound. It makes perfect sense then that Global Underground has got her to deliver the latest volume in their long-running mix series. It's named in honour of the Belgian's home city of Antwerp and, as you'd expect, it's an exemplary two-disc romp that perfectly captures the sound and style of Lens' club sets. She eases us in gently (by her standards, at least) on disc one, which features more melodic excursions from the likes of ARMA, AIROD, Luca Eck and Farrago. Both the tempo and intensity markedly increase on disc two, where Lens opts for a full throttle sprint through heavy techno slammers from herself, SWART, Lars Huismann, Elise Massoni, Max Rossi and many more. Brutal and brilliant in equal measure.
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Winter Constellations
Cat: GRSCL 36. Rel: 15 Apr 24
 
Techno
Celestial Rotation
Cetus
Winter Constellation
Let's Forget Who We Are
Auriga
Orion Passing Overhead
Monoceros Rising
Horologium
Night Sky Dreaming
Washed Into The Void
Review: Premier dub techno outlet Greyscale from Lithuania welcomes back Lotech/Hijack following the success of his last album here, Static Phase. He has served up another full length's worth of sublime deep dub techno explorations here, and that marks his rather remarkable 36th full length in total. Winter Constellations is inspired by the Canadian's love of star gazing and the vastness of space and results in plenty of widescreen and cinematic tracks that are subtly detailed with celestial moods. From the power of 'Let's Forget Who We Are' to the infinite depth of 'Auriga' via the airiness of 'Night Sky Dreaming' and 'Horologium', this is another masterfully immersive work that really exploits the album format.

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Tags: Dub Techno
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Desatura
Cat: SACD 010. Rel: 09 Oct 18
 
Techno
Anchor
Marrow
Diamond
Decanter
Eat Eat Eat
The Idea Of North
Under The Benches
Foul Winds
A Third Man
And Then There Were None
Review: Stroboscopic Artefacts chief Lucy teams up with Rrose (Eaux) as The Lotus Eaters, which sees the two visionary techno artists collaborate for the first time. Although they had previously remixed each other's work, the idea of working together became inevitable. Several intense sessions in Lucy's Berlin studio, using mainly analogue hardware, resulted in a new project starting with two EPs released on their respective imprints. Desatura features a diverse array of powerful and innovative sonic perspectives: the highly engineered tunnelling techno that you've come to expect from either artist is finely displayed on tracks like "Decanter" or "A Third Man", between moments of slow motion hypnotism ("Eat Eat Eat") and droning/textural soundscapes like "The Idea Of North" and "Under The Benches".
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Metropolis Metropolis
Cat: AXCD 058. Rel: 28 Feb 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
The Masters Of Work & Play
Metropolis Metropolis
Maria & The Impossible Dream
Transformation The Aftershock & Evil
Yoshiwara & The Players Of Chance
Liaisons & Complicated Affairs
Review: It is now 23 years since Jeff Mills dropped his seminal Metropolis album, which was a shortened version of his electronic soundtrack for Fritz Lang's Metropolis movie from 1927. Mills is a famous futurist but his sounds work perfectly on this project which is a symbiotic mix of compositions that makes for a nuanced representation of the plot and storyline. It's a testament to his skill that his album is utterly timeless and wholly absorbing, and likely always will be.
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Captagon
Cat: TRESOR 312CD. Rel: 25 Jun 19
 
Techno
Triangulation
Reiki
ITO
Riga
Jade
Tracer
Scrawler
Qurra
Air-Port
Jade (DAL remix)
Sukra
Kuu
Review: Since opting to release more music under his given name, DeepChord man Rod Modell has largely stuck to dubbed-out ambience and heady drone soundscapes. His latest full-length is a little different, though, offering up club-focused cuts that mix his usual fuzzy aural textures and dub-fired motifs with up-tempo techno rhythms. By his standards, it's a very forthright set, with highlights including the noise-soaked stomp of "Reiki", the thrusting heaviness of "ITO", the hypnotic slam of "Jade" - where breezy, early morning electronics flutter away above tough drums and a mind-altering bassline - and the boisterous peak-time techno anthem "Scrawler".
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1977
1977 (CD)
Cat: BALMAT 05CD. Rel: 04 May 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
4am
Eire
Allegro
Houzz 13
Belt & Carpet
Marmite
Asda
1977 (feat Meemo Comma)
Xolbe 3
Burnt Orange
Lime Aero
Reference Gravy
Mesolithic Jungle
Pillowy
Froglets
Review: Veteran producer and the founder of Planet Mu, u-Ziq (real name Mike Paradinas) presents what is arguably his best album yet, though it will fly under the radar for those who are only interested in his early work. Like something between domestic house, beatific trance, and watery music for Atlantean holiday-letting, 1977 says it's a nostalgia trip to when Paradinas started making music under different monikers, when in actual fact it's the kind of thing we haven't ever heard him do to such an affecting extent. A family affair, Paradinas' partner Meemo Comma's voice peppers the album in a ripplingly soft manner, while a washed-out lounge mood, worthy of re-soundtracking the film Solaris, continues the album's instrumental charge.
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It Can Be Done But Only I Can Do It
Cat: AOS 6000. Rel: 12 Aug 11
 
Deep House
Solely Supported
Supported Solely
Look Hear Watch
I Come Over
Ganymede
You Wish
Over You Too
It Can Be Done But Only I Can Do It
Nite's Over Compton
Here's Your Trance Now Dance
Skynet 2 B
Bobien Larkin
Review: Omar S has always been something of a maverick, but even by his own high standards, surprise second album It Can Be Done, But Only I Can Do It is something else. Like much of his work, it's an album of acute contrasts: tough and aggressive on one hand (the ragging acid of the opener and "Ganymede"), soft, calming and blissful on the other ("Nite's Over Comption"). Along the way, highlights are plentiful, from the heady deep house of "You Wish", sparse porno beatdown of "Look Hear Watch" and hypnotic rhythms of "Bobien Larkin", to the next generation Motor City techno of "Over You Two" and near-anthemic simplicity of "Here's Your Trance, Now Dance".

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Fuck Resident Advisor CD
Cat: AOS 4180. Rel: 17 Aug 20
 
Deep House
In My City
Gonna Luv You
Bread Over Bed
Don't Leave Me Standing Yeaa
Shutup
Mell'like Boom Boom In'dair!
Sloppy Joe
Washtenaw County Horn Section
You Gotta Beat The Clock
Simply
Review: A few eyebrows were raised when Omar-S announced the title of his latest album. While clearly meant as a controversial talking point, the title should not distract from what is one of Alex 'Omar' Smith's strongest collections of cuts to date - and one with an all-star cast of Motor City collaborators (Rick Wilhite, Norm Talley and OB Ignitt all feature). Musically, it's pleasingly diverse, with Smith effortlessly drifting between 21st century P-funk ("In My City"), cowbell-powered deep-house funk ("Don't Leave Me Standing Yeea"), sparse and synth-heavy house hypnotism ("Mell'like Boom Boom In'dair"), disco-house jack ("Washtenaw County Horn Section"), sub-heavy Detroit-meets-Sheffield minimalism ("You Gotta Beat The Clock") and sunrise-ready dancefloor dreaminess ("Simply"). This CD edition also includes four cuts not available on the vinyl edition.
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Optical Delusion
Cat: LMS 5521858. Rel: 10 Feb 23
 
Techno
Ringa Ringa (The Old Pandemic Folk Song)
Day One
Are You Alive?
You Are The Frequency
The New Abnormal
Home
Dirty Rat
Requiem For The Pre-apocalypse
What A Surprise
Moon Princess
Review: You'd be hard-pushed to think of a band as synonymous with the evolution of electronic music over the last 30+ yeas as Orbital. The famous Hartnoll brothers are as iconic for their famous head torches, stage designs and live shows as they are their timeless music. Their new studio album Optical Delusion arrives in early 2023 and of course, comes with an extensive UK tour to back it up. This is the pair's 10th studio album overall and has already been teased by some useful singles. Rave, techno, trance and breaks all colour the grooves of this new long player.
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Good Lies
Cat: XL 1300CD. Rel: 11 May 23
 
Breakbeat
Feelings Plain
Arla Fearn
Good Lies
Walk Thru Water
Cold Blooded
Skulled
Sugarrushhh
Calon
Is U
Vermonly
So U Kno
Calling Out
Review: It comes as a surprise that brothers Tom and Ed Russell - Tessela and Truss, together known as Overmono - are set to release their debut album. That's because their names are synonymous with a certain bleak UK techno sound, following the trend of imagery associated with the likes of St. Etienne, Mt. Kimbie or Real Lies, plus their music and live sets have seen to a wealth of stonking tracks over the years. They're arguably the popularisers of live techno for the next generation, so in 2023, we're floored by the Mandela-effecting notion that they haven't put out an album before. Thankfully, 'Good Lies' is their magnum opus, blending elements from emotive UK soul (the St. Panther feature on 'Walk Thru Water'), future garage (spot the Tirzah samples on 'Is U'), and pirate radio chatter and crud (basically every other track). Nu-school ravers rejoice; this is your defining album.
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Good Lies (Japanese Edition)
Good Lies (Japanese Edition) (limited CD with obi-strip)
Cat: XL 1300 CDJP. Rel: 22 May 23
 
Breakbeat
Feelings Plain
Arla Fearn
Good Lies
Walk Thru Water
Cold Blooded
Skulled
Sugarrushhh
Calon
Is U
Vermonly
So U Kno
Calling Out
Dampha (bonus track)
Review: Initially released earlier in the year to great acclaim, and here presented in a Japanese edition that boasts additional cut 'Dampha', Overmono's debut full-length Good Lies looks set to be one of the electronic albums of 2023. Consciously building to their brilliant breakthrough single 'U Kno' and beyond, the album offers a masterful exploration of their hard to pigeonhole trademark sound - a sub-heavy distillation of UK bass rhythms and references (two-step garage, dubstep, 140 and polyrhythmic techno can all be heard within the Russell brothers' potent sonic stew) fused with pitched-up r&b vocals, picturesque electronics, rave-igniting riffs and dirt-encrusted aural textures. A genuine triumph that will only enhance their already sky-high reputation.
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Higher Reaction Sound
Higher Reaction Sound (CD limited to 20 copies)
Cat: SELCHP 001. Rel: 16 Feb 22
 
Techno
Conrad Pack - "Volumes"
Conrad Pack - "Turbine"
DJ Gonz - "Focus Channel"
DJ Gonz - "Calling"
Leeway - "U 44 RN"
Leeway - "Vouge Psy"
Review: Aside from the fact that this ultra-limited CD marks the debut of SELCHP Recordings, there's not much information floating around about Higher Reaction Sound. So what can we tell you? For starters, it's really good, with each of the three artists involved delivering two tracks apiece that blue the boundaries between heavy steppers dub, concrete-clad techno and the more immersive end of ambient techno. It's an appealing, sub-heavy sound that's tough enough to satisfy dancefloors, but enveloping enough for sustained headphone listening. Highlights include the heavy-stepping, deep space techno dubbiness of Conrad Pack's 'Volumes', the gently melodic shuffle of DJ Gonz's 'Calling', and the rhythmic dub sample collage that is Leeway's exotic 'Vouge Psy'.
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Paranoid London
Cat: PDONLPCD 001. Rel: 04 Dec 15
 
Techno
Light Tunnel (feat Mutado Pintado)
Transmission 5 (feat Mutado Pintado)
Headtrack
Paris Dub 3 (feat Paris Brightledge)
Machines Our Coming
Lovin U (feat DJ Genesis)
We Ain't
Eating Glue (feat Mutado Pintado)
300 Hangovers A Year (feat Mutado Pintado)
Paris Dub 1 (feat Paris Brightledge)
Line Up Meltdown (feat Mutado Pintado) (1:30)
Review: Given their famously militant approach to music formats, it's a surprise to see Paranoid London's previously vinyl-only 2014 debut album finally being issued on CD. For those who missed out first time around, it's well worth checking. As you might expect, it makes great use of both vintage analogue equipment and similarly old skool influences, in turn doffing a cap to Phuture-style Chicago acid, Inner City, hip-house, Green Velvet, Dance Mania style ghetto-house, and stripped-back, dancefloor-friendly machine soul. Despite the ragged nature of some of the material, it's both hugely listenable and hangs together impressively - no mean feat given the DJ-friendly nature of the tracks. It all adds up to a retro-futurist treat.
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Tags: Acid House
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Please Touch
Cat: EAUX 1691CD. Rel: 22 Jun 23
 
Techno
Joy Of The Worm
Rib Cage
Pleasure Vessels
Spore
Feeding Time
Spines
Disappared
The Illuminating Glass
Turning Blue
Review: Mysterious techno artist Rrose presents their first ever CD release, and their second full-length project to date. Following 2019's Hymn to Moisture, Please Touch features 11 slippery slinkers, flaunting Rrose's penchant for hypnotics and minimalisms; the likes of 'Spores' and 'Spines' refuse to indulge too many novel sounds, preferring to allow their more immersive textures to rattle and ricochet over each mix, producing a delugey wash. Thematically, the LP deals with themes of touch, intimacy and embodiment, doing some of the work to bridge the schizophonic gap that's remained open since the dawn of recorded music.
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Played by: Joachim Spieth
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Vortices
Cat: SKALD 038. Rel: 18 Oct 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Geiwis
Skrunge
NSEM Rev
30mag
Quadro Diagrammatics (feat S1)
SKEF
RZ
Sile
2 Vs 2
Review: Tom Knapp has been skirting around the fringes of crunchy electronica for some time now, but he's really been hitting his stride as SDEM in more recent times. Having dropped some choice wares on the likes of CPU, Opal Tapes and Seagrave, now he makes the move to Skam, a label with a clear influence on the scuffed and gnarled machine funk he wrenches from his studio. It's music which takes cues from electro and hip-hop but comes on like futuristic matter pinged back a century or so and left to rust in the North Western drizzle for a couple of decades. Bursting with inventive approaches and packing a mean swagger, SDEM is the real deal for all beat freaks who like it crispy.
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Dream The Dream: UK Techno Breakbeat & House 1990-1994
Richard SEN / VARIOUS
Cat: DMFPE 1CD. Rel: 22 Jun 23
 
Techno
Centuras - "Tokyo" (CD1)
Bandulu - "Amaranth - Love Lies Beneath"
Strontium 90 - "Rave On The Congo"
Orr-Some - "We Can Make It"
Biff'Um Baff'Um Boys - "Bombing"
Epoch 90 - "VLSI Heaven" (Zone mix)
Mind Over Rhythm - "Kubital Footstorm" (Global Beatmix)
Dream Frequency - "Dream The Dream"
As One - "Isatai"
UVX - "Elevator (Trancefloor Transporter)"
Centuras - "Tokyo" (CD2: DJ mix By Richard Sen)
Bandulu - "Amaranth - Love Lies Beneath"
Strontium 90 - "Rave On The Congo"
Orr-Some - "We Can Make It"
Biff'Um Baff'Um Boys - "Bombing"
Epoch 90 - "VLSI Heaven" (Zone mix)
Mind Over Rhythm - "Kubital Footstorm" (Global Beatmix)
Dream Frequency - "Dream The Dream"
As One - "Isatai"
UVX - "Elevator (Trancefloor Transporter)"
Review: All-round powerhouse Ransom Note - label, promoter and publication - are veterans on the scene, having promoted nearly every facet of the dance music scene since the early 2010s. This new compilation hears the Ransom Note core outfit team up with Richard Sen, an equally battle-scarred DJ and producer active since the late 80s. The project is Sen's tribute to the UK rave scene of the early 1990s, featuring rare and obscure tracks by artists not normally cited among nostalgists: Centuras, Bandulu, Strontium 90, Orr-Some, Biff'um Baff'um Boys, Epoch 90, Mind Over Rhythm, Dream Frequency, As One and UVX. Techno, house, breakbeat, acid and hardcore collide to synthesise a sonic zeitgeist, which occupied a brief but spectacular four-year period in dance music's early golden decade.
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The Cosmic Memoirs Of The Late Great Rupert J Rosinthrope
Cat: TRESOR 196CDX. Rel: 13 Apr 23
 
Techno
Solar Wind
White Dwarf
Waveform Cascades
Dance Of The Celestial Druids
The Freak Show
Implosive Regions
Lonely Journey Of The Comet Bopp
Crossing Of The Sun-Ra Nebula
Scattering Pulsars
Alien Vessel Distress Call
Flux
Review: 'The Cosmic Memoirs Of The Late Great Rupert J Rosinthrope' is an obscure rarity by a short-lived alias of Drexciya member James Stinson, Shifted Phases, which is now getting the full, refocused reissue treatment by German clubbing giant Tresor. Having remained out of print since its initially tiny release for over two decades, this bubbly yet grim electro album reflects an epistolary concept expressed musically rather than in written form. Rupert J. Rosinthrope is a mysterious character, but these cosmic memoirs hopefully shed at least some light on "his" misunderstood memory.
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Dub Melancolia
Dub Melancolia (limited CD)
Cat: GRSCL 26. Rel: 22 Mar 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Morning View
Window Listening
Wataridori
Computer Desert
Indigenous Dance
Dorift Ice
Meteor
Indigenous Dance (Grad_u Dark Space Transcend)
Kaguya
Eden
Window Listening (Grad_u reprise)
Review: Lithuanian label Greyscale's full-length catalogue is back with another doozy and this one comes from Japanese dub techno don Silentwave. Dub Melancolia lays out a dynamic vision across 11 slick tracks that all add up to a superb cinematic experience. Each of the deeply hypnotic cuts are detailed with exquisite additions like moody strings, celestial melodies and wintery pads. Label owner grad_u also appears with a remix of his own and further highlights com from the emotional 'Indigenous Dance' and 'Eden', a stylish sunning mid-tempo melody peaker. This one goes way beyond the dancefloor.
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Brutus
Brutus (CD)
Cat: SSCD 17. Rel: 12 Feb 24
 
Deep House
The Birth
The Spirit
The Death
The Ascension
Pipe Bomb
Body Blow
Zodiak
The Gooch
Review: Specter remains a steadfast pillar among the select artists on Theo Parrish's esteemed Sound Signature label. His latest album, Brutus, reaffirms the trust placed in him, delivering a distinct blend of house sounds. In this CD version, Specter masterfully fuses synthetic and organic elements, echoing the signature style of Parrish. Much like Parrish's own compositions, the house sounds on Brutus exhibit a harmonious blend of weathered, rustic tones and vibrant, futuristic visions. Specter injects profound meaning into his melodies, and the drums, whether subtle and elusive or bold and confrontational, consistently captivate, locking listeners into the rich tapestry of his grooves.
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Ambient Particles
Cat: GRSCL 33. Rel: 20 Dec 23
 
Techno
Sandstorm On Mars
Cocooned Under Stars
Dust In The Droid
Chains In The Wind
Sitting In A Room
Ambient Particles
Auteur
No Service After Midnight
Review: Subset makes a welcome return to Greyscale with his second full-length album after the success that was This Quiet Earth. The follow-up, Ambient Particles, is another widescreen work of great cinematic details that again showcase Sunset's studio skills. The track titles give an insight into his thinking behind the music with the likes of 'Sandstorm on Mars' swirl of textured pads over baron landscapes of undulating bass and 'Cocooned Under the Stars' feels adrift in the endless darkness of space with only distant twinkling pads for company. Elsewhere 'Chains In The Wind' is a spacious and dubby ambient techno trip and 'Ambient Particles' brings a little more movement with its rolling drums. A sophisticated and soothing album once more from Subset.
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L'Ecstasy
Cat: TURBO 229CD. Rel: 05 Apr 24
 
Electro
Exit Warehouse At Dawn
TR Smooth
Night Is Not
VSOD (Velvet Sky Of Dreams)
Feel The Rush (feat Channel Tres)
Buybuysell
Love Minus Zero
Natural Spirit
Silence Of Love (feat Jesse Boykins III)
Theme From Borneo Function
Duro
Polyvoxx
Ascending Into The Clouds (feat Elisabeth Troy)
LMZNIN
Winter Crush
In Order 2
Review: The creative partnership between Tiga & Hudson Mohawke expresses a mutual love of "hardcore romance," a liminal state where the bounds between euphoria, melancholy and the raw power of friendship disintegrate completely. Recorded in Los Angeles from 2019-2023, these commonalities ebbed and flowed through various recording sessions, culminating in their debut album - L'Ecstacy - the sounds in which "all come from the same place, the same musical universe," in Hudson Mohawke's own words. Referencing the album's locus of bouncy elasticity and cinematic gloss - "we're building a particular kind of zone where it all fits together. A place lost in time." With guest appearances by luminaries like Abra, Channel Tres, and Jesse Boykins III, as well as album artwork by Wolfgang Tillmans, the result is delivered with "no apology, no cynicism, no irony, no winking."
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The Fifth Dream
Cat: IOT 87LCD. Rel: 13 Nov 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Golden Dawn
Night In Palmtree
Antennae Opening
Blowing Flow
Long Hypnosis
Reptilian Waves
Mei Long
Canopee Imaginaire
Amen Dub
Review: Marseille's IOT Records is the home for Azu Tiwaline's latest dubbed out and dreamy pads and manipulated field recordings. It's her second album and is another one that stands up to her reputation for being a true innovator. Following on from Draw Me a silence in 2020, Teh Fifth Dream is an hour long session that veers from reverberating and bass heavy steppers to next level synth-scapes. Field recordings made in the desert of her native El Djerid, in South Tunisia, feature heavily as do tombak drums and modular synths from Franco-Persian spar Cinna Peyghamy.
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Unseen
Unseen (2xCD limited to 100 copies)
Cat: OW 6. Rel: 30 Jan 24
 
Techno
Sacer
As Much As You Do
Drifter
Isomorphic
Distracting Paradox
Ksir
Honesty
Komerbi
Meaning Of A Sawtooth
Soloun
Zylvan Reverie
Fermat
Matriarch
Perserverance
Clairvoyance
Moral Subjectivism
Authen
Unseen
Review: Harald Uunk's take on techno may be angular, electronic and refreshingly avant-garde, but his creative inspirations are far more natural. Unseen, his expansive debut album, was not - as some may assume given its sonics and largely dystopian feel - influenced by the urban environments in which he lives and works, but rather his frequent adventures in the countryside. That's not immediately evident, but if you close your eyes and listen intently, the various off-kilter polyrhythms, distorted electronic motifs, ghostly electronics and dubbed-out textures soon conjure mind images of stumbling around dark woods and fields in moonlight and pre-dawn drives down deserted rural roads in the Netherlands' most isolated spots. More importantly, it's a hugely enjoyable and evocative beast, even if it does tend towards the dark, intense and unsettling.
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Dub Addict Vol 2 (B-STOCK)
VARIOUS
Cat: SV 43 (B-STOCK). Rel: 17 Jun 20
 
Techno
Ocralab - "Alcor"
Flying Cobra - "In Harmony With The Whole"
Otzim Lee - "Mira"
DT 90 - "Northen Light"
Heavenchord - "Echo 2"
Natur - "Space Dub II"
Aura Minimum - "Formation & Spheres"
Gradient - "Isolated Space"
Tuman Sound - "Dub Raw Sky"
Review: ***B-STOCK: Slight surface marks ***


If you're a fan of dub techno and densely layered, spaced-out ambient soundscapes, you should already be familiar with Mr Cloudy (real name Sergey Barkalov) and his Space of Variants label. Whether you are or not, we'd recommend checking out this fine label sampler, which was compiled by Barkalov and offers a neat introduction to the imprint's distinctively hazy and hypnotic sound. Highlights include the decidedly intergalactic dub techno shuffle of Flying Cobra's "In Harmony With The Whole", the early morning club hypnotism of "Mira" by Ozim Lee, the fluid ambient dub/dub techno fusion of Heavenchord's "Echo 2", the tough but intoxicating antics of Mr Gradient (the pumping but dubbed-out "Isolated Space") and the bass guitar sporting ambient dub niceness of 'Dub raw Sky" by Tuman Sound.
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It's All For You (Sect Records CD Only Compilation)
VARIOUS
Cat: SECTCD 1. Rel: 28 Feb 12
 
Techno
Sect Intro 1
Ben Gibson - "Clamour"
Jeroen Search - "Section A"
D Knox - "D Knox @ DJ Bomi"
Voidloss - "In The Void Is Virtue & No Evil"
Jolka - "Two (Going Up)"
D Knox - "On My Way" (J&T re-edit)
Jolka - "Life Is Changing"
D Knox - "I'm Sorry" (remix)
Sect Intro 2
AnD - "Granular"
OCH - "Tears"
Casual Violence - "Acceptance Of The Fact At Hand"
Victor Martinez - "Dav To Dub"
Fanon Flowers - "Invisible Life"
Grovskopa - "Haas"
Casual Violence - "Word & Form" (version II)
Grovskopa - "Atopic" (Lag remix)
Grovskopa - "Stinson"
Sect Outro 1
Review: "It's All For You" is a complement to the Sect vinyl catalogue, and a mark of respect to the CD in techno history. Artists known and new swell the ranks, representing the techno forms in the honorable Sect style. Beyond the usual, exceptionally high standard of quality from the Sect roster of artists so far, new artist productions on the first CD include Ben Gibson's "Clamour", a modern take on a Tokyo-style future cityscape, Jeroen Search's "Section A", a physical, forward thinking deep techno triumph and Voidloss' "In The Void" - techno the way it should be made for the 21st century. On CD 2, AnD's "Granular" offers traditional dub aesthetics and modern techno techniques taken to a wholly satisfying next level, while OCH's "Tears" manifest as a dark techno experience of rhythm-led lines of perfection. CV's "Acceptance Of The Fact At Hand" hones hues of colour in aural form, as a subtle vista is painted with strings of haunted beauty.
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