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Defend Your Planet
Cat: AVD 008. Rel: 15 Jan 21
 
Electro
The Advent & Zein Ferreira - "Defend Your Planet" (4:41)
Assembler Code - "Line Of Sight" (5:19)
Carl Finlow - "Syncopated Automated" (6:57)
Versalife - "SH09" (6:02)
Review: This is a special sampler 12" taken from the Various Artists compilation Defend Your Planet that Avoidant Records put out. It features a heavyweight crew of electro mainstays, first of which are The Advent & Zein Ferreira. Their 'Defend Your Plane' is a turbo powered cosmic assault with skewed synths and high speed drums. Assembler Code's 'Line Of Sight' doesn't let up, powering on through sheet metal snares and juddering drum programming and then man like Carl Finlow layers in prickly melodies, dark sci-fi energy and booming bass. Analogue master Versalife shits things down with the shadowy 'SH09.'
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Elektro Statik: Part Two
Elektro Statik: Part Two (blue marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: TRECS 007. Rel: 01 Dec 22
 
Techno
The Thick Of It (6:30)
Prisoner 272182 (6:11)
Nite Drive (part 3) (5:43)
47 (6:13)
Review: Derek Carr has been doing his thing for a long time, but it's definitely the last five years or so that have seen him gain wider recognition for his dedication to a vintage sort of deep techno. Making no bones about his influences from Detroit and the Artificial Intelligence era, he's cultivated a swooning strain of machine soul which is now regularly appearing on his own Trident label. This second part of Elektro Static features another four lush excursions through luscious pads, bubbling arpeggios and crisp drum machine beats. Across the whole record, it's a well-established sound executed to perfection by a true lifer.
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Played by: Derek Carr
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M2 9: Wings Of A Butterfly
Cat: STATICA 001. Rel: 30 Oct 24
 
Electro
Central Intelligence - "Droid Wave" (5:42)
Central Intelligence - "Evil Dead" (5:10)
Victor Reyes - "Memory Change" (7:10)
Victor Reyes - "Fracturas" (6:09)
Review: Statica's debut release, 'M2-9: Wings of a Butterfly', showcases the label's dedication to serving up diverse techno sounds. This split EP, STATICA001, opens with two intense and dancefloor-ready bangers by the prolific Central Intelligence on the A-side, and both are packed with visceral drum energy and synth unpredictability. The B0side features Madrid-based Victor Reyes, who delivers two reflective but also emotionally charged 4/4 workouts that create a compelling contrast that embodies Statica's "Forces in Equilibrium" ethos. Inspired by the unique butterfly-shaped nebula Minkowski 2-9, this release is a fresh and impactful fusion of power and sensitivity.
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Return 2 Acid
Cat: LAR 100. Rel: 25 Apr 15
 
Deep House
Return 2 Acid (10:12)
Return 2 Acid (acapella) (7:10)
Planet Sonic (3:39)
Review: Iconic Deep House label Large Music returns to the vinyl market with a limited repress of the classic Kerri Chandler release Return 2 Acid. First pressed in 2005, this was the 100th release on Large and has been out of print for 10 years. The A side features Kerri's powerhouse tribute to the glorious days of Acid House laced with driving beats and an incessant 808 acid line. On the flip side Kerri goes old-school, this time with an electro Afrika Bambaataa influenced jam entitled Planet Sonic. Also included for this special reissue is the unreleased Acapella of Return 2 Acid solidifying this as a true collectors item.
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INNATE 007
Cat: INN8 007. Rel: 22 Jul 24
 
Techno
Tom Churchill - "Known Unknowns" (edit) (6:21)
Rai Scott - "Suasion" (6:57)
Curved Space - "Reverie" (7:08)
Jorge Caiado - "Floating Without Lifting" (6:38)
Review: Bristol's cultured Innate label is back with a first outing of the year and it returns to their various artists format with a mix of talents all making their mark. UK veteran Tom Churchill opens up with 'Unknown Unknowns (Edit)', which brings plenty of fuzzy and lo-fi aesthetic to jacked up drums and spaced-out pads. Rai Scott then shows her class with 'Suasion' that sinks down deep into immersive drums and is subtly lit up with simmering strings. Innate co-founders Owain K and Gilbert then hook-up under their brand new alias Curved Space and showcase their love of electro with 'Reverie,' a dreamy cut that glows with nice celestial melodies and will have dance floors in a zoned-out state. Last of all it's Lisbon mainstay Jorge Caiado who debuts with the chord-laced 'Floating Without Lifting,' a sophisticated and serene jazz-techno cut that takes you to the stars.


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Botnet
Botnet (7")
Cat: UTTU 171. Rel: 14 Jan 25
 
Electro
Botnet (3:54)
Suspicion (3:38)
Review: Cignol is known as a master of the "refined machine funk sound", and while the exact determinants of this title aren't 100% exactly sum-uppable in words, we can sure gather what we think is meant by the phrase, judging by this latest 7" release via Unknown To The Unknown. This is a far-reached, sanitary end of electro, whose every element is as salinated as a freshly spritzed and wiped-down control room: on 'Botnet' and 'Suspicion', 808s and acid diphthongs respectively snap and oo-er with the clarity of birdsong in an isolation chamber, while each track gradually builds in structural integrity and intensity as time marches onwards.
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Closer (reissue)
Cat: DE 165. Rel: 27 Feb 18
 
Coldwave/Synth
Closer (4:57)
Tam Tam (3:55)
Review: Codek is the brainchild of Jean-Marie Salaun who grew up in Paris influenced by the folklore of the inner city. In 1978 he joined art rock group SpionS alongside Gregory Davidow and recorded two singles. Diving into the Paris post punk scene he met Claude Arto and designed the artwork for Claude's single on Celluloid "Kwai Systeme / Betty Boop." Robin Scott (M "Pop Music") had produced the SpionS first single and wanted to collaborate further. With Claude, Jean-Marie wrote "Me Me Me", intended for a choir, for M. Then SpionS split and Robin was off to Switzerland to record an album to follow-up his hit single. That left Jean-Marie alone in London, where he began working as Codek, a play on the brand name Kodak The "Me Me Me" single was released by MCA Records in 1980. Back in Paris, now with some studio experience, Celluloid Records hired Jean-Marie to produce records for Artefact and Les Orphelins. Over the next 2 years he began working on ideas for the next Codek single "Closer / "Tam Tam".
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Amen/Ryen
Amen/Ryen (blue vinyl 12")
Cat: 12MCSL 012. Rel: 19 Dec 23
 
Techno
Colossio - "Amen" (6:24)
Luke Garcia - "Ryen" (6:13)
Luke Garcia/Colossio - "Situation" (5:27)
Colossio/Luke Garcia - "My Body" (5:58)
Review: Colossio and Luke Garcia combine on this new EP for Microcastle and offer up a mix of solo and collaborative cuts. Musically, techno is the foundation sound here but is explored far and wide. Colossio gets things underway with 'Amen' which is all fizzing pads and buzzy synths over tough drums. Luke Garcia's 'Ryen' is then an explosive mix of strobe lit and peak time tackle with writing lines and freeform energy. Then the pair combine for 'Situation' which is more white knuckle techno and finally 'My Body' which is a dark industrial cut for tense moments.
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Palm Palm (Remastered Edition)
Palm Palm (Remastered Edition) (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: INN8ED 001. Rel: 24 Mar 25
 
Techno
Palm Palm (6:34)
Palm Palm (Broom & Hill remix) (5:05)
Function (5:34)
Returned (5:50)
Review: Bristol label-turned-blog Innate launches a new sub-label, Innate Editions, which it says is dedicated to timeless UK techno, IDM, electro and ambient music, and it'll all come on heavyweight vinyl to boot. The first release revives Connective Zone's Palm Palm, a millennium-era cult classic and Ben UFO favourite that first came out on Mark Broom and Dave Hill's Unexplored Beats in 2001. Now, this long-out-of-print, expensive and hard to find gem has been remastered by Jamie Anderson and so sounds superb with many lavish electronic layers, richly emotive melodies and dynamic drums that lean on UK techno, IDM, and deep electro. Sounds as good now as it ever did.
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Loss
Loss (12")
Cat: ESP 114. Rel: 24 Mar 25
 
Techno
Loss (4:19)
Silencio (4:47)
Review: Patrick Conway is back on ESP Institute for a third time and the returns are as brilliant as the first two outings with plenty of emotional depth on display. Opener 'Loss' sets a melancholic tone with a repeating high piano note guiding a poignant chord progression, angelic voices and a modulating synth all sinking you in. That contrasts with a gritty rhythm section made from corroded dancehall elements all bathed in saturation for added authenticity. On the B-side, 'Silencio' explores negative space and rhythmic dialogue using anthemic synth stabs to unify the more meandering melodies. When chaos and order synchronise with force like this, there is fun to be had.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Self Oscillation
Cat: RS 051. Rel: 28 Jun 22
 
Electro
Cadera (5:25)
Residual Heat (4:27)
Self Oscillation (4:21)
Surface Tension (5:07)
Neo Costeno (6:32)
Pulso Invisible (3:39)
Review: Ecuadorian maestro Nicolas Cruz is back on Rhythm Seciton to follow up his last EP Subtropique which proved a big hit. "I'm always trying to re-interpret this Afro-Caribbean feeling, and trying to figure out how I could humanize this through the machines," he says of his approach and it certain is the case here. He mixes up some worlds rhythms with twitchy techno drums and electronic synths to make for something totally new on all of the tracks. The heavy, skipping kicks of 'Residual Heat' is a real favourite while 'Self Oscillation' is a catering percussive jam to pack the floor. Another great outing.
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11
11 (12")
Cat: MAINRECORDS 11/C LEKTRO11. Rel: 03 Feb 23
 
Electro
CSMS - "Heygoodbye" (9:25)
CSMS - "Deepzap" (4:07)
C-Lektro - "Work" (4:08)
C-Lektro - "Synaptix" (5:29)
C-Lektro - "Freestyla" (4:52)
Review: Main, the electro label based in Offenbach, Germany, operates as a subsidiary of Cntrl, one of the the main 'cntrllrs' (vowels not included, apparently) of the region's techno-on-vinyl distribution channels. The latest release on Main is by the personae CSMS and C Lektro, whom have together created a blissed-out breaks four-tracker in the legacy of DJ Healer and all of the Giegling league. The tracks here, led by the A-siders 'Heygoodbye' and 'Deepzap', are beats-centric, yet all of them offer up a quiet, yet deeply movable space in which all manner of pads and legato synths can freely float and evoke reams of emotion therein.
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Attack Of The Blow Up Dolls
Cat: CE 043. Rel: 26 Jan 23
 
Electro
Attack Of The Blow Up Dolls (4:41)
Tsikey (6:00)
Ahemait (5:05)
Needler (6:04)
Review: Berlin-based duo CYRK is comprised of Samy Goossens and Pascal Hetzel, and they've proven themselves to be a formidable force in the hinterland where electro and techno collide. Take this latest drop for Cultivated Electronics, which kicks off in earnest with the snarling, pumped up thrust of 'Attack Of The Blow Up Dolls'. 'Tsikey' keeps the mood nightmarish, but in a fun sort of way, with sprightly analogue synth lines cavorting over the slamming drums with glee. The techno element comes to the fore on the tightly wound, arp-charged 'Ahemait', and 'Needler' leans heavy on the funk without losing that stern demeanour that defines the CYRK output.
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Various Artists Vol 3
Cat: ANCPT 011. Rel: 01 Oct 24
 
Techno
Fasme - "Crying Robot" (5:20)
CCO - "Solar Sail" (5:36)
Unwonted - "Frontier" (4:40)
Serge Geyzel - "Flash" (5:19)
Review: Analog Concept Vol. 3 delivers a striking collection of forward-thinking deep techno, blending electro, acid, and sci-fi elements to push boundaries across its four tracks. Fasme opens with 'Crying Robot', a standout acid electro monster that's both raw and energetic, setting the tone with its sharp, robotic intensity. CCO's 'Solar Sail' follows, bringing a darker, sci-fi edge to the mix. Its blend of EBM and new beat creates a timeless, futuristic trip that feels immersive and cinematic. Side-2 kicks off with Unwonted's 'Frontier', a high-energy electro track laced with trance elements, adding a hypnotic, rave-ready vibe. Serge Geyzel closes the compilation with 'Flash', a heavy-hitting deep electro cut that dives into darker, alien soundscapes. Its deep techno undercurrents enhance the track's sense of foreboding and mystery. Overall, Analog Concept Vol. 3 captures a thrilling array of deep, futuristic sounds. Take a journey through techno's more experimental and atmospheric realms with this Russian label. Each track stands strong on its own while contributing to the cohesive, forward-thinking vision of the compilation.
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau
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Melodie
Melodie (7")
Cat: SSCR 2024006. Rel: 22 Apr 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Melodie (Rob Hardt mix) (4:30)
Melodie (Rob Hardt dub mix) (4:44)
Review: Mousse T.'s latest album, Melodie, is a testament to his enduring prowess in the realm of dance music. Following a string of successful remixes and collaborations, Mousse T. teams up with The Shapeshifters and Tensnake to deliver a sophisticated groover that exudes disco nostalgia. Featuring the enchanting vocals of Cleah, 'Melodie' captures the essence of classic disco while infusing it with modern flair. From start to finish, the album is a journey through infectious beats, funky basslines and irresistible melodies, showcasing Mousse T.'s impeccable production skills and his ability to create music that keeps the dance floor grooving. With its timeless sound and undeniable energy, 'Melodie' solidifies Mousse T.'s status as a master of the disco 3000 sound, ensuring that his music will continue to captivate audiences around the world.
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タグ: Pop Disco | Electrofunk
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Ley Del Silencio
Cat: UNSYS 010. Rel: 29 Apr 25
 
Coldwave/Synth
Two Opposites - "Stay To Me" (5:37)
Corp - "Sin Kontrol" (5:10)
Torrent & Adria - "Organismo Sintetico" (4:53)
Adria - "Bakalao" (5:07)
Review: Crossing between V/A comp and split 12", Unusual Systems present the tenth edition in their series celebrating the work of local Italian producers. Glossing xenon flashes of Italo disco and electro-disco-synth, we've here the tasering talents of duo Two Opposites and then solo artist Corp on the A, backed up by Catalan producers Torrent and Adria on the B side. The opening productions are slick, adumbrate bops, outlining the barest, darkest contours of Italo in its most abstract form. Adria's 'Bakaloo' is the highlight of the B, indulging the weirdest of buildups and most party-crashing of progressions.
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Constellations Vol 2
Cat: MTRON 041. Rel: 06 Mar 25
 
Electro
Umwelt - "Stellar Oscillations" (5:26)
DJ Mell G & Unklevon - "Mechanic Feels" (3:54)
Ben Pest - "Shodan" (4:52)
Ctrls - "An Equal" (5:21)
PRZ & Ori - "Be Scared Of Clowns" (5:21)
Viikatory - "8 IN_8" (4:31)
Review: A quick piping of ultrafast space-techno comes as a six-track aural electro-techno drip, courtesy of Berlin's Mechatronica Music. The second in their 'Constellations' series of V/A EPs, this is an exodic exultation, charting top farings from the likes of Umwelt, Ben Pest and Viikatory. Umwelt's opening charge 'Stellar Oscillations' is a warpsped drive back to the retrofuture, with punctured stabs and fractal chord efferents propelling a lengthy trance crissing 'cross the milky way. Pest's 'Shodan' takes a detour, recharging at an interstellar traction substation specialising in sputtery, kilowatted electro. And 'Be Scared Of Clowns' is the titular highlight by Prz & Ori bringing a different spaceship to the same docking bay; it is the comparative Borg cube to the A3's Romulan craft, lessening any residual humanity for a shocking laserdesign B cut.
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Pagan Tango (remastered)
Pagan Tango (remastered) (limited red vinyl LP)
Cat: CTIPT 23. Rel: 03 Aug 23
 
Coldwave/Synth
In Ecstasy (4:00)
Synaesthesia (3:57)
I Belong To Me (2:35)
Take Control (3:00)
Face To Face (3:00)
Feel To Me (4:06)
Go-Go Latino (3:18)
Sin (4:58)
Pagan Tango (4:03)
Cords Of Love (4:03)
Balfigore (Before The Feast) (3:04)
Review: Chris Carter and Cosey Fanni Tutti are busy reissuing remastered versions of their most classic albums. Pagan Tango originally came in 1991 and was described at the time by Melody Maker as "perfection." This is the first time the album has been available on vinyl since it was originally put out and it comes on limited red vinyl with a printed inner sleeve of archival photos making it a real collector's special. Tracks like 'Ecstasy' reference the trendy drug of the day, there is taut EBM on 'Take Control' and more sultry tunes on 'Face to Face'.
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Techno Primitiv (remastered)
Techno Primitiv (remastered) (limited blue vinyl LP)
Cat: CTITP 23. Rel: 03 Aug 23
 
Coldwave/Synth
Hazey Daze (3:13)
Misunderstandings (4:58)
Morning (4:26)
Haunted Heros (3:12)
Stolen Kisses (4:09)
Shivers (5:02)
He's An Arabian (3:36)
Last Exit (3:58)
Do Or Die (3:45)
Techno Primitiv (3:21)
Review: Electronic pioneers and former Throbbing Gristle alumni Chris Carter and Cosey Fanni Tutti are held in high regard amongst those who know, and their records have always been in high demand. Right now they are being reissued in remastered form with a printed inner sleeve of archival photos and nice coloured vinyl. Techno Primitiv came came first back in 1985 on Rough Trade during the iconic duo's icy synth and minimal period. This one is the latest in the reissue series which started back in March with Elemental 7, Muzik Fantastique! and Feral Vapours Of The Silver Ether.
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Trust (remastered)
Trust (remastered) (limited red vinyl LP)
Cat: CTITR 23. Rel: 03 Aug 23
 
Coldwave/Synth
Deep Velvet (5:04)
Illusion (5:13)
The Ring (4:17)
Percusex (4:10)
Rise (instrumental) (5:41)
Watching You (5:18)
Infectus (5:37)
Trust (3:31)
Review: Former Throbbing Gristle alumni Chris Carter and Cosey Fanni Tutti are in the middle of remastering and reissuing their superb studio albums. The electronic pioneers were known for their perfect melodies and compelling rhythms and 1989's Trust is no different. It's a superb selection of electro-pop sounds skewed through their own erotic lens. Despite the signature coldest of their sounds, these tracks somehow exude plenty of warmth. Form the deep-frozen synths of 'Watching You' and the glacial aesthetics of 'Deep Velvet' this is early and essential tacker from these enduring pioneers.
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Musik Fantastique! (reissue)
Cat: CTIMF 22. Rel: 23 Mar 23
 
Coldwave/Synth
Fantastique (edit) (3:08)
Sound Of Sound (edit) (3:43)
Masqued (edit) (3:38)
Apocalypso (edit) (3:49)
Frakira (3:11)
Hidden Man (3:49)
Visions Love (edit) (2:56)
Loves Lost Immortal (edit) (3:26)
Eternal (edit) (4:10)
Neverneverland (2:02)
Melancholia (2:01)
Review: This version of Chris & Cosey's Musik Fantastique! is a reissue of their original 1992 album, which features a mix of new wave, post-punk, and electronic influences to produce a slick slew of dreamy melody and threnody. Chris & Cosey's sharp, often confrontational lyrics explore themes of love, politics, and society, on what is otherwise a more centre-field and dreamy album in the pair's overall brutal discography; it's a cherished part of their synthpop / dream pop era from the early 90s.
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Dancing Inner Space 1982-1984
Cat: FSRLP 143. Rel: 17 Nov 22
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Inside You (5:21)
Ecuador (5:10)
Inca Sacrifice (5:01)
Dancing Inner Space (5:05)
Dancing Inner Space (long Distance version) (9:25)
Break It Up (4:54)
Breaking Point (5:07)
Review: Freestyle Records presents reissued material by Contact-U, the electro boogie project by Rick de Jongh and Andy Sojka. Originally released via their Challenge imprint, which would quickly begin to focus on the emerging sounds of Hi-NRG and electro at the time, this material is taken from the duo's three EPs released between 1982 - 1984.. Many recognise these tracks as some of the greatest electro-funk sounds of all time; whether it's the electric boogaloo of 'Ecuador' taken from their first EP of the same name, the body rockin' beats of 'Dancing Inner Space' or the robotic p-funk of 'Break It Up' - this really is foundational UK dance music.
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タグ: Electrofunk
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