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The Electro Guilde III
The Electro Guilde III (12" + insert + sticker)
Cat: ZCELEC 011LTD. Rel: 24 Oct 24
 
Electro
Acidulant - "Collateral Funk" (8:17)
Dima Gastroler - "We Will Survive" (5:38)
Pozek - "Ept" (6:05)
Johnfaustus - "Oberon" (6:06)
Review: Despite the dystopian and post-apocalyptic aesthetics, some electro music stuanchly refuses to let up on the fun. Acidulant, Dima Gastroler, Pozek and Johnfaustus' new collab V/A for Zodiak Kommune is one such firelighter: 'The Electro Guilde III' seems to say, "you'll have fun on the floor, or else us mecha-cops will come for you!" Acidulant's 'Collateral Funk' leads the charge with a persistent drive to "identify" some lost subject of misdemeanour and/or truancy, as rapidfire snare snaps and licking bass stabs scour the lower terrain for a heat-sought outline of the perp. Dima Gastroler's 'We Will Survive' depicts an unstoppable robotic invincibility, the track's searing robo-voices seeming to portray the last stragglers of a cyborg race battling their way through fire thanks to a bioengineered, adaptively fireproof armour. B-siders 'Ept' and 'Oberon' from producers Pozek and Johnfaustus let up on the voicework for two melodic, yet corruptingly authoritarian air-raiders.
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 in stock $15.80
Hypa
Hypa (12")
Cat: ELCT 03. Rel: 05 Mar 25
 
Electro
Aloka & Dave NA - "Hypa"
Dave NA - "Red Line"
Aloka - "Cicada"
Aloka & Dave NA - "BBQ & Vodka"
 in stock $18.28
Landed
Landed (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: MASS 003. Rel: 25 Sep 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
AS Groove - "On Pause" (5:57)
Driahn - "OCD" (6:30)
Monile - "Transition" (6:59)
Nikol - "Seismic" (6:05)
Review: The only known diplomatic dance musical dialogue between Leeds and Barcelona can be found in the cross-national collective MASS, whose principal aim is to connect the two cities as identified hubs of the next-gen dance musical underground. Here the personae grata in question are a crack team of trusted delegates, known by the respective codenames AS Groove, Driahn, Monile and Nikon; each artist-negotiator delivers their own firebrand sonic missive in quick, electrific unison, appeasing the collective ear through a four-point transmissive treaty. Either breaks-laden or bleep-laden sound is stipulated depending on which fine-print line you read and/or which finely-etched groove you play; only track four, 'Seismic', trigger the break(beats) clause.
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Hover Capsule
Cat: FAW 002. Rel: 27 Mar 25
 
Techno
Baalti - "Motion Therapy" (4:02)
Adam Curtain - "No Pressure" (5:05)
Carre & Addison Groove - "Shapes In Real Life" (4:48)
Ruby May Moon & Emanuel - "River" (5:30)
Introspekt - "Untitled Ghost" (4:21)
Data Plan & 11:68PM - "Memory High" (5:58)
Played by: Rave Energy
 in stock $15.80
Worm Records 002
Cat: WORM 002. Rel: 19 Nov 24
 
Deep House
Boulderhead - "In The Cloud" (5:16)
Wooka - "Make Yourself Comfortable" (6:20)
DMX Krew - "Half Included" (4:52)
Jorg Kuning - "Imbolc" (4:24)
Review: "Right, OK!" Worm Records offer up their second various artists release for 2024, coming just a neat two months after September's inaugural release featuring Ruf Dug, Wallace, The Mole and Gallegos. Now the label turn their hand to a completely different league of artists, convoking Boulderhead, Wooka, DMX Krew and Jorg Kuning for yet another star-studded audio-strudel, spanning both chilled and heated ends of the spectrum. Boulderhead's A1 is the ludic highlight among the four, a charming Valley Girl voice peppering the vocal track with exceptional backhandedness; we hear talk of floating on clouds and an affect of casual acceptance behind the glitch-science, suggesting vibes of bounciness and breeze. Wooka goes sillier speed garage on 'Make Yourself Comfortable', a challenging charge given the track's otherwise rather jagged jam; Krew and Koenig close things off on a comparatively calm note, the former's B1 opting for a set of bruk-en beats and wet synth yaps, and the latter's 'Imbolc' quiescing with clement Rhodeses and homely drum machines.
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タグ: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $17.46
Dataman EP
Cat: STILLEBEN 080. Rel: 23 May 24
 
Electro
Br Beta & Dataintrang - "Jeg Er Dataman" (2:52)
Br Beta & Kenneth X - "Love Or Lust" (3:42)
Br Beta & Dataintrang - "Sja Lvma L Segergest" (2:59)
Br Beta & Kenneth X - "Doors" (4:22)
Br Beta & Dataintrang - "Pirr I Magen" (5:34)
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Elementa Obscura Vol 1
Cat: EOD 001. Rel: 14 Apr 25
 
Electro
Trenton Chase - "Evacuate" (5:20)
Martial Canterel - "Folly" (3:53)
DJ Nephil - "Dinner For Two" (4:27)
Exhausted Modern - "Fear Of Focus" (3:31)
Fragedis - "Landing In Reality" (5:54)
Happy707 - "Where Does That Noise Come From" (4:28)
Review: Menacing EBM and dark synth billows from a Netherlands hinterland; our heralds speak of an esoteric encampment by the name of Espectro Oculto, said to be the remote incantators of an unstoppable curse in sound. Six shadowy emissaries have been sent to spread the pestilence; Trenton Chase, Martial Canterel, DJ Nephil, Exhausted Modern, Fragedis and Happy707. Clearly, the faction have recruited only the best, trusted and yet most nefarious of spies from as far-flung regions as Czechia and Argentina in the administering of such a sordid sonic plague. We're left most quivery at the centrifugal doom drones of Exhausted Modern's 'Fear Of Focus', across whose breakdown banshees are heard wailing and snarling, and Fragedis' 'Landing In Reality', a lo-fi techno freakout and sonochemical anomaly, channeling militant two-way radio samples and hellish FM synthesis.
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CLEAR 012
CLEAR 012 (12")
Cat: CLEAR 012. Rel: 07 Jun 24
 
Electro
Cyan 85 & Int Main - "404 Error" (Vocals By CEM3340) (4:09)
Hayter - "Tamed" (4:48)
Varum - "In The Air" (Robyrt's Mindset mix) (5:24)
DJ Detox - "Claims" (5:52)
Robyrt Hecht - "Stolen Letter" (3:46)
K60 - "Monolog" (4:29)
 in stock $17.18
ABC 004
ABC 004 (numbered lathe cut clear vinyl 8" limited to 50 copies)
Cat: ABC 004. Rel: 30 Aug 24
 
Techno
I Am Crazy About You (3:47)
Electricity & Lust (3:10)
Fone 2 Fone (3:16)
Ways Of Seeing What I'm Looking At (3:04)
Played by: Skudge
 in stock $18.28
Other Size
Other Size (pink & black marbled vinyl 12" + insert)
Cat: DLPF 002. Rel: 04 Sep 24
 
Electro
Dagga vs Manao - "Cuidao"
Vema Diodes - "Trois"
Saigg - "Perfect Result"
Lord Jalapenos - "Cosmic Microwave Background"
Korrupted Brothers - "Dark Holes"
Promising Youngster - "Signals"
 in stock $17.46
Brothers In Arms
Cat: MD 001. Rel: 29 Nov 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Mas De Lo Mismo
Alma De Club
AUX 2
Bienvenidos Al Nuevo Mundo
 in stock $15.80
For Your Heart
For Your Heart (black & red splattered vinyl LP)
Cat: BYN 044. Rel: 25 Nov 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
For Your Heart (mix version) (6:34)
For Your Heart (MYOM version) (1:16)
For Your Heart (7" version) (3:23)
For Your Heart (instrumental) (3:26)
Review: Dandy was the alias of choice of Italian singer Alessandre Persone, who collaborated with a string of producers to craft Hi-NRG and 'Eurobeat'-powered synth-pop hits between 1987-91. 'For Your Heart' dates from 1989. Rooted in the kind of sing-along, Hi-NRG pop pioneered by Bobby Orlando but developed commercially by Stock, Aitiken and Waterman, the song is a genuine earworm and comes complete with weighty, arpeggio-driven bass, echoing drum fills and classic Italo-disco style stabs. The killer version is the EP leading, extended 'Mix version', though plenty will also reach for the jaunty and heavy instrumental take. The short bonus 'MYOM version' is a DJ tool that cycles through various riffs and echoing vocal snippets.
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タグ: Hi-NRG | Italo Disco
 in stock $22.99
Universos Infinitos Part II
Cat: HCR 023. Rel: 04 Sep 24
 
Electro
Universos Infinitos (6:00)
Darkness Around Me (feat Marinetta) (7:11)
Universos Infinitos (The Lost Boys Raw remix) (5:48)
Universos Infinitos (Kaxtelian Footwork remix) (4:11)
Review: Dark Vektor's 'Universos Infinitos' was first released a couple of years ago via HC, and the label have now resolved to reissue the record, by popular demand, on vinyl. Privileging a full-throttle, cosmic electro sound - one that makes full use of the digital medium's spectral potential, yet still echoes something of the imperfect medium that is space-time - 'Universos Infinitos' invites us to consider the vast expanse of the cosmos through a chrome-tinted radio telescope. From the off, of the title track, we hear analogous readings of vocoded pulsars and sidereal stabs, both of which are received loudly and clearly by our technilicious giant satellite dish. 'Darkness Around Me' is more an intermittent sound-source, perhaps signalling the cosmic presence of a partially botched nova - or even a Dyson sphere - through its equally ecstatic square waves and washout vocals from singer Marinetta. The Lost Boys deliver a rogue and vampiric schranz version on the B, shortly followed by an even archer footwork remix from our newest favourite outer-space visitor, Kaxtelian.
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VV AA 192 EP
Cat: 192 W. Rel: 14 Mar 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Dark Vektor - "Amb La Mirada Ens Menjarem" (5:42)
Synth Alien - "Replica Cosmica" (5:57)
Imiafan - "Stupaj" (Keen K RMX) (5:11)
Wardum - "Wrambling" (5:46)
Review: The world of dark disco tech is vast and so covers plenty of niches and nuances with artists all over the world adding their voice to the conversation. Spanish label Waste Editions offers up four more to the mix here with another well-assembled VA. Dark Vektor's 'Amb La Mirada Ens Menjarem' begins with some synth sounds that evoke a horror scene over snappy drums and sleazy guitar riffs. Synth Alien's 'Replica Cosmica' gets a little more loose but still comes with evocative vocal samples and a characterful world of synth sounds, some that fart, some that gurgle, some that amuse. Imiafan's 'Stupaj (Keen K RMX)' is another prying, loopy sound brought to life with myriad effects, textures and vocal snippets and Wardum shuts down with 'Wrambling' which has grinding bass and scuttling effects topped with occult vocals.
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タグ: Minimal | Minimal Techno
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10 Years Of Microm Records
10 Years Of Microm Records (12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: MR 040. Rel: 20 Jan 25
 
Electro
Dark Vektor - "Des Control" (4:20)
Synth Alien - "Seoane" (5:20)
Tainted Cell - "Sintasix" (2015) (4:32)
MEKA - "If Electro" (vinyl edition) (6:32)
Amper Clap - "In Another Reality" (2018) (6:07)
Negocius Man - "The Launcher" (2022) (3:37)
Review: Spanish tastemakers Microm Records celebrates a decade of innovation in electro sound by bringing unreleased tracks from the past to vinyl alongside a selection of fresh current works. This project aims to honour the label's achievements while bridging the gap between its past and present and does so in style while also resurrecting hidden gems and encapsulating the evolution of its sound. From the dark, corrugated funk of Dark Vektor's 'Des Control' via MEKA's enthralling, vocal-laced workout 'If Electro' via Negocius Man's 'The Launcher', this is a superb electro collection.
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UT 006
UT 006 (12")
Cat: UT 006. Rel: 23 Jul 24
 
Electro
Dark Vektor & The Bandit - "Bass Buga" (5:39)
Cyberdom - "Can't Control The Sound" (5:36)
Amor 307 - "Oye !Que Te Quiero!" (6:02)
Spectrums Data Forces - "Hardjungle" (6:21)
Dark Prophet - "Stunt Gun" (3:49)
Promising Youngster - "Absenz" (5:46)
 in stock $19.67
All You Need Is Trust
All You Need Is Trust (limited hand-stamped 12")
Cat: ACT 104. Rel: 25 Apr 25
 
Electro
You Didn't (6:33)
X40 (5:45)
All You Need Is Trust (6:19)
Hybrids (6:13)
 in stock $15.51
Episode 1
Episode 1 (limited translucent green vinyl 12")
Cat: RONG 41. Rel: 09 Dec 24
 
Techno
Find The Missing Letter (6:59)
Digits (7:01)
Do It All Night (6:05)
Ants (7:29)
Review: Darwin Chamber and DJ Spun unite for a bold four-tracker here that draws on all their decades of experience to push the boundaries of trance and techno. This self-titled release is nostalgic without sacrificing innovation and opens with 'Find The Missing Letter,' a dub-tinged techno builder with hypnotic synths. 'Digits' follows with relentless beats and dark, robotic energy. The sultry 'Do It All Night' anchors the EP with a seductive groove, while 'Ants' closes with mid-tempo warmth and acidic undertones. Combining Darwin Chamber's engineering expertise and DJ Spun's club culture mastery, this one is perfectly pitched for dancefloor mayhem.
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Sensazione Elettronica
Cat: MD 33010. Rel: 28 Apr 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Il Tempo Vola (5:59)
Sexual Chocolate (5:16)
Path Of Souls (6:11)
Synthex Code (4:57)
タグ: Italo Disco
 in stock $26.04
Stop Wondering
Cat: TNCD 005. Rel: 24 Sep 24
 
Electro
Dashiell - "Speakerphone" (5:22)
Badmango - "Asser" (5:58)
Vitya Payalnik - "Okovyta" (5:26)
Nizar Sarakbi - "Funktion" (5:20)
Played by: Lostlojic
 in stock $14.96
XL Soundwaves
Cat: UPPR 003. Rel: 16 Jan 25
 
Electro
Bfly (4:31)
Radiance (6:19)
Xl (5:11)
Air (6:55)
Review: Uppers & Downers tap the raw, yet-to-be fully processed talents of Yerevan's Dave N.A., for a stunningly angelic nu-breaks come jungle come acid outing. Having co-founded his local Armenian ABC Community DJ collective, Dave N.A. attests his non-applicability to the normal, formal rules of dance music, declaring himself diplomatically immune to boring tempi, drab beats or morose melodies. Instead, the likes of 'Radiance', 'XL', and 'AIR' subject us to some of the most riveting soundscapes and shellages imaginable, drawing on a frenetic confluence of rave and hard bass traditional sonics.
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YAAM
YAAM (12")
Cat: DEEWEE 075. Rel: 19 Aug 24
 
Coldwave/Synth
YAAM (3:22)
YAAM (acappella) (3:10)
YAAM (Soulwax version) (6:09)
Review: Marie Davidson's latest single 'Y.A.A.M.' is a poignant critique of power dynamics in the music industry - favouring authenticity and passion in a world that thrives on branding and transactional relationships - out of which the Canadian artist finds fuel to fan the driving flames of existential industrial electro-techno. The track opens with a juddering, in-between-4x4-and-2-step electro beat, which lasts for over a minute before Davidson takes up the mic: "do you follow me?". What ensues is an imperfect list of music industry quibbles, which flow over the monstrously huge backing - "entrepreneurs, influencers, producers, managers / nothing for you and me" - in stark but gallows-comedic contrast to the plea to relocate our arses to the dancefloor. In Davidson's own words, the track was inspired by a haughty, lecturing email from a music industry insider: "I took the opportunity to write down how I felt about the words," she recalls, "and the overall tone of arrogance of what I had just been sent quickly, I found myself having a bit too much fun."
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Contrarian
Contrarian (1-sided 12")
Cat: DEEWEE 076. Rel: 20 Jan 25
 
Coldwave/Synth
Contrarian (5:56)
Review: Canadian DJ and producer Marie Davidson returns with her latest single 'Contrarian', a collaboration with Pierre Guerineau and Soulwax, released via the DEEWEE label. Featuring a fierce blend of raw electronics, 'Contrarian' stands out as one of Davidson's strongest club tracks to date. Earlier this year, Davidson made her debut on the iconic DEEWEE imprint with her track 'Y.A.A.M. (Your Asses Are Mine)', reuniting with Soulwax, who had previously remixed her acclaimed anthem 'Work It'. This release continues to showcase her forward-thinking approach to electronic music production.
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Bleep Chronicles: Cause N Effect
Cat: True Three. Rel: 04 Jul 24
 
Techno
The Anniss Effect (Reincarnation mix) (5:40)
Warped Sequences (6:31)
Arena (6:27)
Arena (Spartan mix) (4:28)
The Anniss Effect (92 Revived original mix) (4:21)
Review: Dawn of the Underworld's Bleep Chronicles: Cause N Effect on True Confession label is a nostalgic journey into retro UK techno from the 1990-92 era. This EP is a refreshing homage to the classic UK sound, capturing the essence of the period with remarkable authenticity. Side-1 opens with 'The Anniss Effect' (Reincarnation mix), a track that channels the retro UK bleep sound reminiscent of LFO and early Warp records. It's a deep dive into the past, bringing those iconic sounds back to life. 'Warped Sequences' follows, delivering an exciting tribute to classic UK techno with a bassline, breakbeat, bleep sounds and a futuristic melody, even incorporating a bit of ragga for a unique twist. Side-2 features Arena,' and its Spartan mix, a playful remix packed with classic samples that make for a fun and engaging track. The EP closes with 'The Anniss Effect' (92 Revived original mix), which further cements its early 90s roots, offering more of those beloved, vintage sounds. Bleep Chronicles: Cause N Effect is a stunning trip for fans of the classic UK techno era, masterfully bringing the past into the present.
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From Another Galaxy
Cat: DEXT 023. Rel: 10 Dec 24
 
Techno
Dawn Razor & ArcheTech - "From Another Galaxy" (8:05)
Dawn Razor - "Good Morning MIR" (4:59)
Dawn Razor & ArcheTech - "From Another Galaxy" (Shed remix) (5:40)
Dawn Razor - "Jupiter Thrill" (4:37)
Review: Dawn Razor makes his mark on DEXT Recordings with a fresh release of deep, minimal, and atmospheric breakbeat techno. Blending intricate rhythms and ambient soundscapes, the tracks push the boundaries of the genres in a stylish fashion. The release opens with a collaboration with ArcheTech which is loopy and kinetic. Additionally, legendary German experimentalist Shed provides a remix that reimagines the original track with his unique, forward-thinking approach and physical drum programming. Two Razor solo cuts explore floating and airy techno rhythms that soothe the mind.
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Eleuthera EP
Cat: ISO 109EP. Rel: 04 Mar 25
 
Electro
Ritual Ascension
Eleuthera Shadows
Output
Lucayan Rites
Review: Miami-based electro stylish Shad T. Scott aka Dcast Dynamics really knocks it out of the park with this one. It's a perfectly evocative, cinematic and physical workout packed with detail and depth. 'Eleuthera Shadows is impossibly kinetic with closely stacked kicks and hits barreling along at high speed but with serious funk. 'Output' rather slows down and allows you a moment to gaze at the beautiful and tumbling melodic pixel while some squelchy bass keeps busy down low. 'Lucayan Rites' shuts down with a reflective air to the chords and sense of optimism for whatever future lies ahead.
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Moments In Love EP
Cat: VOSTRA 006. Rel: 19 Sep 24
 
Electro
Begging (6:19)
Locura De Marte (7:04)
Unhinged Behaviour (5:56)
Moonland (6:47)
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What They Had EP
Cat: RDKN 03. Rel: 05 Feb 25
 
Techno
What They Had (6:21)
Wherever You Are (6:53)
Dance 'Till The Cops Come (6:38)
Nobody Likes You (6:34)
Review: Dead Poets Society return to Radioaktion Recordings with a four-track EP that delves into the darker corners of techno and house, a sonic exploration for those who like their nights long and their music with a touch of the macabre. 'What They Had' sets the tone, its hypnotic groove and haunting melodies weaving a tapestry of sound that's both captivating and unsettling, like a midnight stroll through a graveyard bathed in moonlight. 'Wherever You Are' takes a more introspective turn, its ethereal textures and melancholic chords inviting listeners to get lost in its depths, a sonic sanctuary for those moments of introspection on a crowded dancefloor. But don't be fooled by the EP's introspective moments; 'Dance 'Till The Cops Come' is a relentless techno roller, its driving rhythm and dark energy practically forcing movement, a track that seems designed to induce a collective trance on the dancefloor. 'Nobody Likes You' closes out the release with a touch of dark humour, its distorted vocals and gritty bassline adding a playful edge to proceedings.
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Trama Artifacts
Cat: IR 006. Rel: 20 May 24
 
Electro
Too Step (6:09)
More Space (4:57)
Sick & Tired (4:57)
(Thinking) Of The Present (6:17)
Review: Decal is the enduring alias of Alan O'Boyle, an Irish electro lifer who has rolled with Weatherall's Rotters Golf Club label among other venerable bastions of the scene. It's been a long time since the project was put on ice, but a quick archival dig yielded some unreleased gems which now find a home on TR One's always-on-point Intrinsic Rhythm. Generationally, this is two different waves of Ireland's healthy electro scene working in tandem, charged by some absolutely deadly machine funk executed around the 1999-2004 era but sounding like all your future shock dystopian dreams made real.
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Maximalpayes
Cat: SCR 006. Rel: 20 Feb 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Miedo, Aqui Estoy (6:24)
Neminem Laedere (6:33)
Noches Y Amaneceres (6:25)
Violines En El Barrio (6:35)
タグ: Tech House
 in stock $15.24
Fingerprint Volume 1
Fingerprint Volume 1 (heavyweight "x ray" coloured vinyl 12")
Cat: TENAMON 002C. Rel: 22 Jul 24
 
Techno
Marc DePulse - "Enter Stuntman" (5:52)
Marc DePulse - "Motor" (5:52)
Marc DePulse - "Intergalactic" (5:37)
Karpovich, Jon K - "Deeper" (Marc DePulse remix) (5:44)
Marc DePulse - "AI" (4:51)
 in stock $33.23
Open The Vault
Cat: MAP 015TB. Rel: 27 Sep 24
 
Electro
Get Up (dub) (4:54)
Tear The Roof Off (4:15)
Signal Transmit (3:30)
We R Here (4:26)
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Only Time Can Stop A Dream
Cat: MAP 004TB. Rel: 23 Dec 24
 
Electro
313 Frequency (4:27)
Laid Back Frequency (3:45)
Sike Yo (Mind live At MAP part 3) (6:03)
Synths Drums (3:17)
Sike Yo (bonus cuts) (3:18)
 in stock $16.34
Aged Acid EP
Cat: ABSTRCTRTM 005. Rel: 01 Nov 24
 
Electro
Aged Acid (7:37)
Roto Disco (6:51)
Bass Pocket (5:23)
Shitty DACs & Synchrojacks (7:23)
Review: DFD, aka Troy Anderson, returns with 'Aged Acid' EP, a collection of four meticulously crafted acid cuts. Each track presents a distinct atmosphere, demonstrating a polished approach to the classic acid sound. Having worked under monikers like Waverider and Cityboy since the 90s, Anderson showcases his evolution as a producer. Recently, he's been releasing fresh material on Down Low Music, while earlier releases are resurfacing on We're Going Back. This EP is proof that Anderson's sonic craftsmanship has only improved with time.
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Clear Glass EP
Cat: LR 031. Rel: 07 May 24
 
Electro
Clear Glass (6:45)
BMO Tune (6:20)
Scatty Brain (6:55)
Work Over (6:18)
 in stock $15.51
Kaltland
Kaltland (eco vinyl 12")
Cat: DERPANTHER 004. Rel: 03 Jan 25
 
Electro
Unsere Waffen (6:13)
Kaltland (6:00)
Das Universum (6:39)
Vorort (4:11)
Review: Four killer electro anthems from Die Gestalten, the multiplicitous moniker behind whomever it is that also operates the long-serving German label of the same name. Panther Schallplatten promise no repress, and yet also no "games, faces or bling bling", offering a tempting tradeoff between limitation and candour. 'Unsere Waffen' and 'Kaltland' establish versatility enough on the A-side alone, the former track serving an acid aperitif backed up by joggling chord cuts and blooming arps, the latter following on via a nouvelle cuisine "heater" on ice; twinkly cubes inside a sonic seafood chiller, and steamup windowpane breaths in the surround mix. The B-side is a comparative voider , 'Das Universum' working in huge hooverish synths and the surprise 'Vorort' erring nervous breakdance tool.
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Ruhe In Frieden
Ruhe In Frieden (limited 180 gram grey marbled vinyl 12" + poster + stickers)
Cat: DIEGESTALTEN 081. Rel: 12 Jul 24
 
Electro
Ruhe In Frieden (live version) (6:06)
Der Rote Planet (6:35)
Review: Germany's Die Gestalten amounts to far greater than the sum of his influences, a fact which once again proven by his latest record 'Ruhe In Frieden' ('Rest In Peace'), a sweet and mournful electro tune the likes of which we have never heard before. An unsettling tune, its live rendition here takes the unusual step of bringing wake-bound tiny violins to a skittery electro jaunt, amounting to the kind of vinyl-pressed funereal object we only imaged we'd need in a distant future, as opposed to now (when funeral services are still occupied by overtly human forces - no matter - that'll all change come the ensuing cyborg revolution). Who knew that a disc on a turntable could express this much grief? Sure, they've slipped into the other room; no-one dared guess said room wasn't a dancefloor...
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Du Bist
Du Bist (eco vinyl 12")
Cat: DIEGESTALTEN 100. Rel: 03 Jan 25
 
Electro
Erinnerungen (6:16)
Du Bist (6:26)
Der Wanderer (5:33)
Review: One of two Die Gestalten releases to make itself manifest in 2024, the elusive German electro moniker once again take(s) a heavy UR inspiration to a looser and more contemporaneous end, laying down four killer electro tools for the more tenacious tune selector. With this record described by the label as "made by a completely unknown source out of nowhere", to use the word "elusive" to describe this act would be an overstatement; check their back catalogue for an audio-induction, as it's technically all you'll need. The visage-obscurant 'Erinnerungen' and follower 'Du Bist' sound like clanging Martian mashups, nailing a certain mood of cartoon suspense, one often heard in the Platonic sci-fi soundtrack immediately after a plot-essential crash landing. 'Der Wanderer' closes on a much dourer note of animalistic acid, signifying much less than the A besides a comparatively carnal all-consumption.
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Metamorphosis EP
Cat: LEMAIA 003. Rel: 23 Oct 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Running Against Time (6:42)
Love Perspective (4:45)
What About The Future (5:49)
Mass Destruction (5:03)
Review: Lemaia's latest introduces rising Italian artist Alex Dima for four fresh tracks of futuristic tech house. There is a cinematic element to the crispy metallic drums and evocative pads of 'Running Against Time' while 'Love Perspective' has pensive pads melting away behind snappy drum work and gloopy bass. The precision-designed drums of 'What About The Future' and the fizzy synths that buzz about the mix make it another fresh sound while 'Mass Destruction' shuts down with a more looming sense of doom. It comes from the shadowy bassline that snakes away beneath more snappy hi-hats and a prying lead synth that takes you into the unknown.
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Welcome To This World EP
Welcome To This World EP (limited numbered 12")
Cat: ETHOS 003. Rel: 26 Mar 25
 
Deep House
This Little Face (9:15)
This Little Face (Beatless) (3:51)
Welcome To This World (7:19)
Hyper Tonic (5:24)
Review: Athens-based label Ethos is looking to build on the good start it made with its first two outings with a third raw and direct EP. DimDJ is a legend in Greece and has been since the 90s when he first began making his mark. His sound is not all about nostalgia though - he opens his Welcome To This World EP with 'This Little Face' which is a deep house reverie with painterly pads smeared over dusty drums. Nice analogue textures make it all the more lived in and a Beatless version strips away everything but the suspensory synths. 'Welcome To This World is another lo-fi and crackly deep house meditation and 'Hyper Tonic' flips the script with some undulating acid lines, more light synth work and hissing hi-hats.
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Played by: Tom Drew
タグ: Minimal
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Electronic Friction
Electronic Friction (12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: GTD 025. Rel: 23 Jan 25
 
Techno
Next On Next
The Path
Cashe
10th Of May
Crash
Ampi 00 Patern
Review: DIMDJ's newest 12" seamlessly fuses techno, electro to ambient and house, with opener 'Next On Next' proving to be a deep, heavy analogue production that features expertly sequenced toms and rave-inspired claps, creating a rich, driving beat. 'The Path' follows with its electro-machine aesthetic, brimming with mechanical warmth and rhythmic intricacy. 'Cashe' rounds out the side with vintage electro-funk vibes, blending futuristic melodies with timeless grooves. Side-2 shifts into more atmospheric territory. '10th Of May' is a dreamy balearic gem, wrapping ambient house textures in a sun-soaked haze. 'Crash' slows the pace, offering heavily processed downtempo with a reflective, cinematic feel. The EP closes with 'Ampi 00 Patern', a haunting piece of alien ambience, evoking the eerie stillness of a distant, uncharted planet. An inspiring journey through DIMDJ's artistry, weaving diverse moods and styles into a very enjoyable trip into melodic electronic music.
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BSLTD 04
BSLTD 04 (12")
Cat: BSLTD 04. Rel: 24 Mar 25
 
Deep House
Disco Stup - "Broken Mute Point" (6:32)
Disco Stup - "I'll Show You The Attic" (6:28)
Swin - "Entropy" (6:00)
Swin - "Loosing Their Minds" (5:58)
Review: The fourth release in the limited vinyl series BS-LTD features two new and exciting talents. On one side, we have Disco Stup, a rising artist from Hossegor, now based in London and studying sound engineering. On the other side, UK-based Swin, fresh off the success of his sell-out debut EP. He goes first with 'Broken Mute Point' which is a tech-infused disco with plenty of wet synth gurgles and snappy drums, then 'I'll Show You The Attic' ups the pace with more twisted loops. Swin's 'Entropy' bring pixelated colour and echo to a dubbed-out disco-tech groove and 'Loosing Their Minds' is more dubby and tippy to make for another fine outing.
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Gross Misconduct In The Workplace EP
Cat: WRECKS 053. Rel: 23 Dec 24
 
Breakbeat
Close Your Eyes (Acid Whisper mix) (5:32)
Higher (Sloggers mix) (4:31)
Higher (Omega 3 Twockers mix) (6:04)
This Sound Is Twisting My Mind (6:50)
Whatcha Doin Now (Manctalo mix) (5:40)
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Rise Of The Raptor
Cat: INTLC 016. Rel: 08 Aug 24
 
Bass
To-K (4:11)
Soundmind (3:52)
Soundmind (Amor Satyr remix) (4:49)
Butta (Piano mix) (4:19)
Dance The Squast (3:50)
Review: Destination Venezuela: self-styled Raptor House craftsman DJ Babatr unlocks the cage and lets the pack loose right here on International Chrome. 'To-K' takes the lead with a Balie funk style stomp and old school stabs before 'Soundmind' takes over with a more rampant, electro rasp to the vibe while Amor Satyr takes 'Soundmind' in a much more technoid direction with his remix. Flip for more snappy action 'Butta' enjoys a superb, switchy remix (with nary a piano in sight) and the brilliantly titled 'Dance The Squast' closes with EP with a little hard dance panache. This slays.
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Freakshow Parallax EP
Cat: TRAILS 001. Rel: 13 Jan 25
 
Electro
Freakshow Parallax (5:35)
Shade Detector (6:39)
Videofreex (5:37)
Fantana Carteziana (6:13)
Review: The Trails label, as is often the way in so many cases in electronic music, is the natural next step for the party crew of the same name. Having established a sound and a community, they now branch out with music from associated producers all keen to offer up their shared musical visions. First up, the label introduces friend and graphic designer Bogdan N?stase aka DJ Bogdan. Setting a fine tone from the off. the EP explores melancholy, introspection, mystery and hope, all infused with a nostalgic nod to 2000s electro-techno and synth-pop. The A-side opens with 'Shade Detector,' an energetic peak-hour anthem which is followed by the melancholic 'Freakshow Parallax' for after hours. The B-side features 'Videofreex,' a versatile party gem before closer 'Fantana Cartezian?' is a twisted minimal techno homage to Bucharest's lost history.
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TRUST XY4
TRUST XY4 (12")
Cat: TRUST XY4. Rel: 25 Apr 25
 
Electro
DJ Glow Vs DJ Di'jital - "Whoami" (5:43)
JVN Machine Vs Microthol - "Somewhere Tonight" (4:29)
DL-MS Vs Alex Cortex - "Honokida" (6:32)
Populist Vs Luxus Varta - "Psychometric Profilin" (5:21)
 in stock $17.46
The Acid Game
The Acid Game (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: XX 004. Rel: 26 Sep 24
 
Electro
The Acid Game (6:16)
Street Level (5:33)
Straight Up Pimp (5:19)
 in stock $14.96
Horse To Horse
Cat: SMB 004. Rel: 24 Sep 24
 
Electro
DJ Funny - "Pregnancy" (3:55)
DJ Funny - "Different W/M" (3:29)
DJ Funny - "Party Queen" (3:45)
Bojvck - "Let's Try Again" (2:48)
Bojvck - "Rock This Shit" (3:01)
Bojvck - "Tiny Riddle Bowl" (3:30)
Bojvck - "Break/Horse" (2:52)
 in stock $14.40
Sputters Japan Tour 2024
Cat: WANIAJP 1. Rel: 15 Apr 25
 
Electro
DJ Gizzard - "Jitter Analysis" (WANIA mix) (4:46)
LNS & DJ Sotofett - "Electrolium" (4:24)
LNS - "Work Them" (WANIA mix) (4:27)
DJ Sotofett - "Out Of Place" (4:06)
Review: Originally released for LNS & DJ Sotofett's Japan Tour 2024, this 12" now sees a global repress and it is a fittingly chaotic sonic postcard from the road with unpolished, playful and strictly for the heads cuts. Kicking things off, Tokyo's DJ Gizzard delivers 'Jitter Analysis', which is a tight blend of analogue funk, crisp grooves and rolling basslines. LNS & DJ Sotofett follow with the cosmic 'Electrolium' with its whistling synths and spaced-out, vintage-style rhythms. LNS's solo effort 'Work Them' explores robotic electro-funk with computerised melodies and percussive precision. Closing the EP, DJ Sotofett's 'Out of Place' fuses ominous electro with bold p-funk.
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Ripples EP
Cat: ATTSPIN 002. Rel: 27 Feb 25
 
Electro
Track 01 (5:33)
Vitamin (6:06)
Shwty (feat Llex) (5:13)
AF Zone (5:15)
Review: The third EP by DJ Immortal aka Paul Tellimerg brings hip Latin voxes, metallic percs and generative stylings to a functional tech funk palette, serving several big and brash cuts, the logical result of a recent encounter between fellow producer Dawidu. A2 'Vitamin' especially compels with its vocoded interjections demanding we take our vitamins; and our personal fave 'AF Zone' provides a gasping closing counterpart, with its twanging Westworld guitars and hurried intakes of breath.
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Played by: Superbreak
 in stock $17.18
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