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Symbiosis EP
Cat: APPIAN 019. Rel: 10 Apr 25
 
Techno
Bas Dobbelaer & Vand - "Tsuneo" (6:14)
Estrato Aurora & Siarem - "Fuego" (6:10)
Human Space Machine - "Persist" (6:39)
OK EG - "Dual Path" (7:15)
Review: Deeper shades of a finely sifted pedigree. Irish label Appian Sounds, helmed up by Al Blayney, champion only winnowed techno sounds, not threshed. A welcome international team huddle in, with these six artists from locales as far-flung as Amsterdam and Valencia contributing the likes of 'Tsuneo' and 'Persist'. The tunes verge melodic as they move through and beyond jankiness, distending die-cut acids and subtly synthetic humanisations, especially in the percussion department. 'Fuego' is the zen roshi's choice, its gaffered, glass-smithed pads topping off a naturalistic percussive surging forward, one best experienced with your eyes closed.
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 in stock $21.03
A Dead River
A Dead River (hand-numbered 12" limited to 237 copies)
Cat: BETON 005. Rel: 03 Mar 25
 
Techno
The River Chest (4:56)
A Dead River (6:05)
Elbow (7:58)
An Underweight River (5:48)
 in stock $22.97
BioMontana EP
Cat: EVADI 09. Rel: 05 Dec 24
 
Uplifting Trance
Prozac 03 (5:20)
Prozac 02 (5:31)
Goa-Zilla (5:28)
Aphrodite Pop (5:50)
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Ravebreakerz Vol 1
Cat: RODBKZ 01. Rel: 19 Dec 24
 
Techno
Blame The Mono - "British Bully" (5:26)
Jadzia - "Lurkur" (4:37)
Ghost In The Machine - "Treachery" (5:45)
Umwelt - "Undercurrent" (5:28)
Review: The well regarded Umwelt introduced Raverbreakerz as a dynamic new series on his label Rave Or Die earlier in summer. This massive compilation shows what it is all about with four hard-hitting tracks from genre specialists Blame The Mono, Jadzia, Ghost In The Machine and Umwelt himself, Seamlessly blending techno, breakbeat and dark, intense sounds design to captivate and energise the floor in equal measure, each artists contributes to what is a versatile arsenal for DJs seeking powerful sounds with a distinct style. On this evidence, Raverbreakerz is going to be a crucial new series.
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Waiting
Waiting (12")
Cat: NA 001. Rel: 21 Jan 25
 
Techno
Waiting
Waiting (Aubrey rework)
Forgiveness
Review: The No Agenda label takes its bow here with a new EP that features a first appearance from the US's Bridget Barkan. Kimono is behind the beats and they are couched in house. 'Waiting' opens with rattling chords that bring steely determination next to the time-keeping hi-hats and echoing vocal swirls that speak of a patient wait. The Aubrey rework is super fresh with daubs of dancing synth and sci-fi details over a barely-there rhythm. Shuffling deep house sound 'Forgiveness' closes out with more slight sound designs, dusty drums and plenty of suggestion rather than in-your-face maximalism.
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In Roam
In Roam (12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: BIGAMO 18. Rel: 24 Mar 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
On The Lookout (3:51)
Fugitive (4:36)
Anew (4:21)
Won't We Understand (2:48)
On The Lookout (instrumental) (3:48)
Fugitive (instrumental) (4:38)
Anew (instrumental) (4:20)
Won't We Understand (instrumental) (2:48)
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Deadbeat Breaks Vol 1
Cat: DBR 005. Rel: 25 Apr 25
 
Techno
Olly Rant - "Lisa Lately" (5:37)
Hunter Starkings - "Finger Guns" (5:05)
Berwick - "Kerp Werk" (6:31)
Rnbws - "Got To" (5:45)
Fluchtlink - "Tidy" (3:10)
Hooverian Blur - "Feed The Bones" (5:09)
Review: London underground night train riders Deadbeat Records prioritise techno-breaks handmade for late night and early morning dancefloors, times when both the best and worst comes emerges from each of us. Their inaugural Deadbeat Breaks compilation hears six out of ten full digital curations brought to a shadowy, space-invaded black vinyl truncation, with modern talking synth vomits from Olly Rant, booty bass hups from Hunter Starkings, hackney parroting hurtles from Rnbws, and a closing breakstep broil from Hooverian Blur.
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アルバム
Eyes In The Sky (B-STOCK)
Cat: OP 005 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Techno
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged and dirt on sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition
Space Rock (9:33)
Give Contact (5:57)
Deadline (7:50)
The End Of Rain (5:39)
Sputnik (9:16)
Eyes In The Sky (10:58)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged and dirt on sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition***


Next up on Outer Place Records is the fifth installment coming from the vault of Meister Bert Ashra, a veteran from Berlin's '90s underground scene who is still active in the city today. His solo project B. Ashra has existed since 1993 as a live act, DJ, composer, sound designer and mastering engineer. He's been known to delve into ambient, experimental, soundscapes, trance and techno, as well as deep house and electronic jazz. Much of the aforementioned is explored on the Eyes In The Sky EP: from the deep 303 swing of 'Space Rock', the chill downtempo electronica of 'Give Me Contact', to the heady acid house of 'The End Of Rain' and the hypnotic techno of 'Sputnik'.
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Repercussions (reissue)
Cat: RX 01LP. Rel: 17 Feb 25
 
Techno
Long Count (5:46)
Episode 7 (5:04)
Recent Past (5:56)
Serial Operations (5:27)
Paranormal Channels (5:16)
Contingency (5:51)
Ishmalite (5:50)
Advirus (5:55)
Review: When this superb double-pack was first released in 1996, Bandulu had already spent four years finely tuning their trademark sound - decidedly spacey and subtly percussive take on techno that offered nods aplenty to Motor City minimalism and the dub-fired end of the Berlin techno spectrum. As a result, the eight-track set became the North London trio's standout release - an album in all but name that remains the purest and most finely crafted expression of their distinctive take on techno. Now reissued on vinyl for the first time since (and in remastered form to boot), its many highlights including the pounding deep space techno of 'Serial Operations', the dub techno masterclass 'Episode 7', the Regis-esque hedonism of 'Paranormal Channels' and the restless, delay-laden riffs of 'Advirus'.
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Stochastic Drift
Cat: STS 425LP. Rel: 03 Apr 25
 
Techno
Force Of Habit (5:56)
Reframing (3:57)
Difference & Repetition (4:20)
The Remembering Self (5:56)
Positive Disintegration (5:40)
Cosmic Microwave (5:27)
Fluid Mechanics (4:43)
Stochastic Drift (6:25)
Review: Barker's latest release is a masterclass in fluid experimentation, embracing unpredictability with a delicate balance of harmony and controlled chaos. Following his acclaimed previous work, this new collection of tracks finds him refining his craft while allowing for spontaneity to take the lead. Opening with 'Force of Habit', the project immediately sets a tone of shifting momentum, while Reframingithe serotonin-laced lead singleispirals through shimmering arpeggios, evoking echoes of classic trance before drifting into uncharted territory. Tracks like 'Difference' and 'Repetition' and 'The Remembering Self' showcase Barker's intricate layering, weaving together mechanical precision with an organic sense of movement. A deep dive into mechanical instrumentation lies at the heart of this work, with Barker exploring the possibilities of automation not as a replacement for human touch, but as a tool for new forms of expression. The result is a body of work that mirrors the uncertainty of its time, embracing change rather than resisting it. As the final moments of this LP fade out, Barker leaves us with a feeling of transformationimusic that adapts to the moment in which it exists.
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Nocturnal
Cat: SNR 14. Rel: 24 Jan 25
 
Deep House
Nocturnal (5:05)
Broken (3:42)
Lost Message (6:27)
Sketches Of Stockholm (3:36)
Tornasol (2:49)
Off The Grid (6:08)
Daybreak (feat Eduardo Castillo) (4:22)
Her Swag (4:05)
Ode To Love (4:17)
Moonlit (3:30)
タグ: Minimal
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C(or)N(e)T
Cat: RHR 026. Rel: 26 Mar 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Sea & Tea (5:27)
Serenity (6:46)
See An ET (6:14)
Seen In T (7:09)
Sin Ti (6:03)
Sea Shanty (8:41)
Review: Pierre Bastien has a strong team record of interesting collaborations. He's done stuff with fashion designer and scent mogul Issey Miyake, legendary singer and composer Robert Wyatt, and the enigmatic electronic producer and reality-shifter Aphex Twin, releasing no less than three full length records on the latter's landmark label, Rephlex. "A mad musical scientist", the Guardian once quipped, and C(or)N(e)T doesn't break from that tradition. Instead, it offers some of the most abstract and strange, beguiling and fascinating sounds we've heard in a while. At least a few of which have been made on self-made, bespoke pieces of equipment. At a push, you might label this jazz, for the simple fact it's so free-form and avant-garde. Realistically, though, it sounds like the noises that might happen if someone attempted to tame a pack of rogue electronic hubbub-chatting things in a vaguely structured way. "Thank fuck for Pierre Bastien", the Quietus once said. We happily concur.
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Too Cute
Too Cute (pink vinyl LP)
Cat: LAD 075. Rel: 12 Nov 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Too Cute
Heart Of Lead (Take It Off!!!) (feat The Minister)
Maniac (feat Princess Rani)
Le'’s Song (The Social Media Guy)
Where Have I Been All My Life (feat Bugle Boy)
Stay Wid De Money (Go Home!!!)
Footylicious
The Bomb (Is It The Tear Gas Or Babe Are You)
Sukc My Dikc
VIP Parties
An Old Country Ballad
Best DJ Ever (I'm The!!!)
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Lost Recordings #1: Why? & For Whom? (remastered)
Cat: SRR 01LP. Rel: 05 Dec 24
 
Techno
Basic Questions (5:07)
Magnitude Of Such (4:30)
Construction Of Thousands (4:28)
Mobile Terminals (3:23)
A Single Process (5:22)
Accelerating Others (4:21)
They Speak (4:36)
Adverse Effects (5:15)
Review: Veteran techno producer Steve Bicknell brings fresh life to his classic work with this remastered double pack, Lost Recordings #1: Why? & For Whom? This release takes listeners deep into the world of hypnotic rhythmic techno, offering a range of minimal styles that keep the energy flowing. Some of the highlights include: 'Magnitude Of Such' which kicks things off with a gradual build, creating a sense of anticipation that pulls you in. 'Construction Of Thousands' introduces a Detroit-inspired, otherworldly melody that stands out with its rich textures. 'Mobile Terminals' shifts the experience into a spacey, futuristic trek, making it feel like an exploration of uncharted territory. Finally, 'Accelerating Others' delivers a disorienting soundscape, reminiscent of a lunar landing, closing the journey with a sense of mystery. Bicknell's mastery in minimal techno shines through in this release, making it an essential addition for anyone looking to dive deeper into the genre's more hypnotic side. Not too many people are doing techno like this on such a high level like Bicknell is.
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Played by: Skudge
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A Guide To Hellthier Lifestyle
A Guide To Hellthier Lifestyle (180 gram vinyl 2xLP + poster)
Cat: AGTHL. Rel: 04 Feb 25
 
Experimental/Electronic
Intro (1:40)
Reel Insight (2:53)
How Do I Love (2:36)
We Are Reasonable People (4:05)
Divine Wash (3:55)
Puppet Parade (2:54)
Healing From Memory (5:37)
Fragile Growth (I) (6:49)
Fragile Growth (II) (5:55)
Transmutation Hymn (1:49)
Womb Rider (8:07)
Toxic Release (1:39)
Void Visitor (6:24)
Review: Ever-interested in pushing boundaries through sound and ideas, Bjarki returns to the full-length release schedule with another captivating adventure down electronic roads less travelled. More IDM than techno, tracks like 'Puppet Parade' perhaps hit the nail most squarely in terms of descriptions here - warm pads and metronomic accents in the foreground, strange, treacle-y alien noises in the background. Weird and always wonderful, one of the most impressive achievements here is the deft ability to create soundscapes that simultaneously welcome us with open arms and defy expectation and norms. Whether it's the 170 snares and lush tranquility of 'Healing From Memory', or the strangely rousing but thoroughly off-planet 'Void Visitor' to close.
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Further Vexations (remastered)
Further Vexations (remastered) (limited purple vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: DUSTV 127. Rel: 13 Feb 25
 
Techno
Biomantric L-if-e
0093
Phil: Because Ov, Indeed
You're Only SQL
We Are Haunted
CCTV Nation
Stempel
Northern Electronic Soul (part 1)
Northern Electronic Soul (part 2)
Northern Electronic Soul (part 3)
Skin Clock
Dada Mindstab
Tunnels Ov Set
Later Vexations
Kissing Someone Else's DOG
Review: Experimental electronic triad The Black Dog see their 2009 CD album remastered and reissued, a missive from a time when the band were particularly concerned with the encroachment of surveillance capital and Orwellian practices carried out by institutions, governments and corporations. Tackling the cynical ironies of weaponised phraseologies such as "for your own safety", and their use by firms whom almost certainly do not have our best interests at heart, the mood of this techno tucker is indeed certainly, if not paranoid, vexed. Emblematic of this are humanity reductions such as 'You're Only SQL', on which gurgly basses churn, and 'CCTV Nation', which bridges Dispatches-style documentary melodies and jittery acid house.
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Alta Ripa
Alta Ripa (bio vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ERATP 169LP. Rel: 30 Dec 24
 
Techno
Ours (5:14)
Mass (4:35)
Quasar (6:04)
Alta Ripa (3:11)
Nox (4:43)
Vineta (5:03)
Fama (6:00)
Mere (2:43)
Review: Ben Lukas Boysen's Alta Ripa marks a transformative milestone in his artistic evolution as he blends introspection with bold experimentation. Rooted in the serene landscapes of rural Germany where his creativity first blossomed, the album also reflects the dynamic energy of Berlin, which reshaped his sound in the early 2000s. Boysen's fourth studio album bridges past and future, merging the reflective melodies of his youth with the innovative tones of Berlin's electronic scene. He describes it as music his 15-year-old self would admire but only his grown-up self could create. Unbound by tradition, Boysen's eclectic influences drive his constant musical reinvention.
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Aeoui
Aeoui (2xLP)
Cat: BREAKA 008. Rel: 28 Feb 25
 
Bass
Aeoui (3:56)
Are We There (4:46)
Dream Sequence 19 (5:06)
Heartbreaka (5:55)
Sub Hugs (5:50)
Roundhouse (4:42)
Cascara (4:58)
Squashy Track (4:16)
Yolo Bass Rewind (4:58)
Truth Be Untold (4:22)
Review: Breaka returns with Aeoui, a highly anticipated second album that will again establish his reputation as a bass music innovator. Charlie Baker continues to evolve here with his mix of footwork, techno and dancehall influences and jazz drumming background all coming together into fresh club rhythms. The album's unique vibe emerged from a burst of jet-lagged inspiration in late 2023 and led to tracks like 'Squashy Track' and 'YOLO Bass Rewind' which both off-set a mix of organic and synthetic elements, Afro-Cuban rhythms, 'amapiano' and psychedelic influences. Breaka's sound remains unlike anything else.
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Eine Aufnahme Voller Widerlicher Verderbtheit
Cat: LXRC 50. Rel: 20 Feb 25
 
Industrial/Noise
The Strangler Of The Swamp - "Animals" (4:08)
The Strangler Of The Swamp - "Get Up (Ripley Sucks)" (5:26)
The Strangler Of The Swamp - "Pu Sh T" (0:51)
The Strangler Of The Swamp - "Inside" (3:00)
The Strangler Of The Swamp - "Bloody Beach" (4:00)
The Strangler Of The Swamp - "King Of Pain" (4:06)
The Swamp - "Driver" (live) (5:33)
The Swamp - "Hard Core Bodys" (live) (7:14)
The Swamp - "Ground" (live - II) (2:54)
The Swamp - "My Body Rip Up" (live) (5:37)
Bande Berne Crematoire - "Days Of Tears" (3:51)
Bande Berne Crematoire - "Sex & Wars" (6:03)
Bande Berne Crematoire - "Creepshow" (3:41)
Bande Berne Crematoire - "Show Me The Pain" (4:07)
Bande Berne Crematoire - "Rosa Bernet" (3:49)
Bande Berne Crematoire - "Kranzo Roses" (1:18)
Bande Berne Crematoire - "Ende" (5:25)
Bande Berne Crematoire - "Devil" (4:13)
Bande Berne Crematoire - "Maid To Be Laid" (4:12)
Bande Berne Crematoire - "Example Of BBC" (4:03)
Bande Berne Crematoire - "Leaving Risk" (2:35)
Bande Berne Crematoire - "The Electric Chair For Atomic Spies" (2:45)
Review: Born and raised in Bern, Switzerland, Michael Antener spent most of the 1980s concerned with interpreting the subconsciously and overtly apocalyptic discourse of that time through the medium of industrial-edged, dark feeling music. "I found a niche where I could express myself, along with other people who were not afraid of dark themes," he's quoted as saying in retrospect, before going on to explain that singing about love would have been more difficult than using "cries of pain taken from horror movies". This triple vinyl collector's item celebrates that fertile, if angry and dystopian period in Antener's life. Bringing together work from two of his formative projects, The Stranger of the Swamp and Bande Berne Crematoire, what's here is captivating. Electroclash with groove, distressed collages of noise, a certain sense of sonic expressionism - all brooding shadows, menacing arrangements and deeply unsettling moods.
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