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Morph Room EP
Cat: PS 04. Rel: 05 Mar 25
 
Techno
Morph Room (6:16)
Reflex Motion (5:34)
Inner Conflict (5:07)
Pendulum (5:18)
Played by: Philippe Petit
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M Pittman EP
Cat: M PITTMAN. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Deep House
Nyrobi Knight
Cherry Lee (Down Syndrome mix)
Dirty
Cherry Lee (reprise mix)
Review: Marcellus Pittman is one of the forefathers of the raw, gritty, lo-fi house sound that we so strongly associate with the Motor City. This EP for FXHE is a perfect case in point. It manages to be abstract and odd but also exude a human warmth and soul that is unlike anything you can get anywhere else. 'Nyrobi Knight' is a rickety drum workout infused with synth glows, 'Dirty' is depraved and dark and delicious and 'Cherry Lee' is dusty deep house with eerie vocals.
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Yellow Jackets Vol 5
Cat: YJ 005. Rel: 08 Dec 22
 
Deep House
Arbeid Adelt! - "Death Disco" (Marcellus Pittman Alive Disco edit) (5:30)
Hieroglyphic Being - "An Astronomical Object" (6:29)
Review: Mother Tongue's 'Yellow Jackets' series is wilfully eclectic, meaning second-guessing what will be on the next release is nigh-on impossible, but undeniably essential. Put simply, each EP in the series so far has been nigh on essential. Happily, volume five is superb too. On side A, Detroit scene stalwart Marcellus Pittman does a superb job of reworking a cult classic - Belgian outfit Arbeit Adelt's 1983 post-punk masterpiece 'Death Disco'. His resultant re-edit emphasises the track's weighty, low-slung groove, mind-mangling electronics and weirdo noises, extending the intro and outro to allow DJs to ride the mix. Over on side B, Chicagoan genius Jamal Moss dons the Hieroglyphic Being guise and offers up a sublime slab of intergalactic excellence, peppering a deep, shuffling, distorted rhythm track with spacey electronics and shimmering, star-gazing melodies.
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Superstylin' 25
Superstylin' 25 (transparent blue & black marbled vinyl 10")
Cat: SUPERSTYLE 001. Rel: 15 May 25
 
Techno
Super Groovin' (4:56)
Just Won't Do It (4:20)
Review: Unknown artistic exigencies from Planet Rhythm, on a new techno EP sunny-side-down flip of Groove Armada's 'Superstylin''. On the word-playing 'Super Groovin'', MC M.A.D.'s unmistakable vocals are lent an extra filling-out, as tranches of dub-technical motifs outpour from the centre mix. 'Just Won't Do It' eases up on the productive accoutrements, reducing the mix to a sustenant piping of 4x4 kick and organic pulsation, though the track makes ironic reuse of the acapella from Tim Liken's 'It Just Won't Do' in the breakdown.
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303 EP
303 EP (coloured vinyl 12")
Cat: 303. Rel: 18 Mar 16
 
Techno
303 001 (6:28)
303 002 (5:47)
303 003 (7:28)
303 004 (6:34)
Played by: Rupes
 in stock $9.81
Psychodelic Acid
Psychodelic Acid (white vinyl 12")
Cat: 303909. Rel: 06 May 22
 
Techno
Overactive (5:33)
Within The Mind (5:31)
Psychodelic Acid (4:43)
Brain Dance (5:40)
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1991
1991 (blue marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: PRRUKLTD 1991. Rel: 16 Feb 23
 
Techno
Attitude Era (5:31)
Rampage (5:48)
Berlin Platz (4:39)
Blade Core (7:49)
Review: The latest instalment in Planet Rhythm's series of limited-edition EPs arrives with no information whatsoever, meaning that the artist behind it has decided (for now, at least) to remain anonymous. What we can tell you, though, is that the four tracks on offer deliver breathlessly heavy, raw, and no-holds-barred techno of the sort that may have emerged from the Netherlands and Belgium in the early 90s. Check first opener 'Attitude Era', where UK rave style breakbeats and hip-hop samples usher in a pounding beat, doom-laden bassline and razor-sharp acid tweakery, before admiring the locked-in acid techno hypnotism of 'Rampage'. Over on side B, 'Berlin Platz' sees the mystery producer add melancholic melodic motifs to another blistering beat, while 'Blade Core' is a twisted, rap-sampling stomper smothered in trippy electronics.
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PR 303101
PR 303101 (white vinyl 12")
Cat: PR 303101. Rel: 19 Jan 23
 
Techno
90's Acidcore (5:38)
Impulsive Mass (5:58)
Tribal Ritual (5:55)
Like The Heaven (7:25)
Review: You know what you're going to get from Planet Rhythm: banging techno that is made like it used to be. The eponymous production outfit is behind this latest offering and opener '90's Acidcore' is perfectly summed up by its title: heavy drums, manic acid, and scintillating percussion. 'Impulsive Mass' is more frosty, panel-beating techno brutalism and 'Tribal Ritual' throws it back to the golden era of video game soundtracks like Wipeout. Just for funsies, 'Like The Heaven' chucks some dusty breakbeats into the mix as well as the acid and steel percussion.
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Deep Heet Vol 5
Cat: MOTE 070. Rel: 13 Jun 24
 
Techno
Clap Trap (5:38)
Sidewinder (5:19)
Electric Culp (6:24)
Grid Livers (6:16)
Review: Planetary Assault Systems' latest offering, Deep Heet Vol 5 on Mote Evolver, marks a powerful return for UK techno luminary Luke Slater's enduring alias. True to form, the release delves into the shadowy depths of the club scene with relentless intensity. Side-1 kicks off with 'Clap Trap,' an otherworldly journey through techno's outer reaches with its uptempo alien soundscape and heavy, percussive beats that evoke a sense of impending destruction on the dancefloor. Following suit is 'Sidewinder,' a relentless banger that embodies the underground ethos with its intense energy and headstrong groove. On Side-2, 'Electric Culp' emerges as a peak-time anthem, its big, bold sound commanding attention and igniting the dancefloor with its pulsating rhythms and infectious energy. Closing the release is 'Grid Livers,' a deeper exploration into the darker realms of techno, with subliminal undertones that captivate the listener and keep them locked in the sonic grip until the very end. With Deep Heet Vol 5, Planetary Assault Systems demonstrates once again his vision of forward-thinking techno, delivering a visceral experience that seamlessly bridges the gap between the studio and the stage.
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Concrete Echo
Concrete Echo (transparent fluorescent orange vinyl 12")
Cat: PLANT43 014. Rel: 09 Sep 24
 
Electro
Concrete Echo (5:36)
Emerald Shift (5:57)
Raw Vectors (5:28)
Mist Memory (6:02)
Review: Esteemed electro explorer Emile Facey aka Plant 43 is back on his Plant43 Recordings imprint. Despite being hugely prolific, the artist always managed to find fresh new creative ground with each new outing and Concrete Echo is no different. The title cut is a high-speed opener with shimmering lines, fizzing static electricity and drama in the chords that make you take note. 'Emerald Shift' is a broken beat kicker with raw claps and scintillating liquid metal leads while 'Raw Vectors' layers up acid wobbliness and textbook electro rhythms. 'Mist Memory' closes down with a melancholic vibe and heady synths that take you into the cosmos.
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I Like Your Bitcoin EP
Cat: SL 013. Rel: 17 Sep 24
 
Techno
How To Calm Down After That (6:18)
I Like Your Bitcoin (7:23)
Cover Them With Blankets (6:07)
Skazka (6:06)
Review: Lithuanian producer Pletnev shows his class here on four hypnotic tracks on his I Like Your Bitcoin EP, which is heavy on driving basslines and full of infectious rhythms on Space Lab 013. Each track radiates a warm, bouncy groove and has punchy drum programming and a signature blend of EFX. 'How To Calm Down After That' is a fun and funky opener, 'I Like Your Bitcoin' gets more trippy with sci-fi melodies and watery effects and 'Cover Them With Blankets' is a rickety rhythmic workout. 'Skazka' closes with a garage dubby undercurrent.
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Played by: Mimi
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Unit 18
Unit 18 (12")
Cat: DT 002. Rel: 01 Jul 22
 
Techno
Stinky (5:44)
Ninety One (5:13)
Unit 18 (4:14)
Review: Ploy pays homage to the urban-mythical nightclub Venue MOT Unit 18 with his new EP 'Unit 18', which has seen a home to his equally legendary club night Deaf Test - named after the artist's deaf left ear. Stinky, Ninety One and Unit 18 are "three rave tracks" in the artist's own words, rushing and dragging through system-ready sonics and with undeniable influences from UK drill, to bassy techno, to dubstep.
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They Don't Love It Like We Do
Cat: DT 003. Rel: 20 Feb 24
 
Techno
Vortex (Stripped mix) (7:05)
Vortex (Busy mix) (5:42)
In Your Head (6:09)
Eyez On U (5:34)
Sending (6:50)
Review: Fresh from a surprise - but no less surprisingly sublime - appearance on Timedance, Ploy returns home to the Deaf Test imprint he set up as a vehicle for his productions back in 2022. As usual, what's on offer is a fresh-but-nostalgic set of cuts full of audible nods to heavyweight dancefloor styles of the 90s. The A-side boasts two top-notch takes on 'Vortex': the bleep-and-breaks style sub-heavy shuffle of the 'Stripped Mix' and the early 90s UK techno heaviness of the more expansive 'Busy Mix'. Over on side B, trippy and energy-packed throb-job 'In Your Head' is followed by the moody bass propelled breakbeat house of 'Eyes On You' and the early Orbital-esque excellence of 'Sending'.
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If I Could Go Back
Cat: SON 004. Rel: 20 Jun 24
 
Techno
If I Could Go Back (6:24)
One Night In The Hood (6:09)
Late Night Drive In C-Bus (6:28)
Cold-Blooded (6:18)
Played by: Philippe Petit
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Spirits Of The Black Lodge Vol 4
Cat: BL 006. Rel: 30 Nov 22
 
Techno
The Poetic Painter M - "Elusive Clarity Of 1 Mind" (7:35)
Pablo R Ruiz - "El Rey De Amor" (6:35)
Grey People - "Agorophobia" (5:22)
Fashion Flesh - "Kisses" (3:39)
Fauna53 - "Jam #1" (Assymetrical Weirdo Orchestra edit) (4:54)
Review: Los Angeles-based The Black Lodge began as an intimate gathering place and ritual organised around exploring, sharing and experimenting with diverse forms of electronic music. This is the fourth collection of cuts from various artists of The Black Lodge multiverse. The Poetic Painter M, an alias of Nation chief Traxx, opens up the A-side with the dark late night acid of 'Elusive Clarity Of 1 Mind', followed by Pablo R Ruiz from Detroit providing the spooky lo-fi/sci-fi groove 'El Rey De Amor'. Over on the flip, Michigan's Fashion Flesh serves up a harsh experimental soundscape on 'Kisses' and closes with the tunnelling industrial funk of Fauna53's 'Jam1' (Asymmetrical weirdo orchestra edit).
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Played by: ISOUL8 (Volcov)
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Upside Down
Cat: MULEMUSIQ 297. Rel: 16 Jan 25
 
Techno
Upside Down (5:57)
Eyes Between Letters (6:30)
Beyond Light & Shade (6:20)
Complementary Senses (6:20)
Review: A mesmerising blend of organic textures and synthetic precision, delivering a fresh take on techno and house. The title track, 'Upside Down', kicks things off with a clever nod to the glitch and microhouse era of the very early 00s. Its gorgeous melody and intricate layering make it both nostalgic and forward-thinking. 'Eyes Between Letters' follows with a deeper bassline and spacious, intricate production. Side-2 opens with 'Beyond Light & Shade', where Asian-inspired melodics weave seamlessly with a balanced blend of techno and house, offering a richly textured and emotive piece. Closing the EP, 'Complementary Senses' delivers profound depth, bringing an introspective quality to its lush production. A unique release tailor made for fans of innovative, boundary-pushing electronic music.
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Hi Tech Jazz
Cat: PWEP 132. Rel: 02 Dec 24
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Hi-Tech Jazz (5:00)
Wake Me Up (4:16)
Review: The all-star team of the instrumental world, Polyplus, release a cover of 'Hi-Tech Jazz', a classic electronic jazz track and representative work of the project Galaxy 2 Galaxy, first put forth by Mad Mike's Underground Resistance. As for the choice of cover, the Tokyo jazzdance quartet have chosen well; while they've only gone and done it - reinterpreted Mike's timeless club masterpiece with a full band sound - they refuse to sacrifice any danceability or DJ mixability, doing full justice to the term "hi-tech" despite the freehanded naturalism. Also coming backed by the original B-sider 'Wake Me Up', 'Hi-Tech Jazz' heralds Polyplus' upcoming tenth anniversary album, Cosmic, as well as a jet-setting tour spanning Tokyo, Nagoya, Osaka and Fukuoka.
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HCS 994X
HCS 994X (double 12")
Cat: HCS 994X. Rel: 03 Sep 20
 
Techno
A Cosmic Display Of Beauty (3:11)
Computer Rights (5:04)
Octagon (5:11)
March On (6:18)
View From Above (3:51)
View From Above (Ovatow Reclock) (6:47)
Radius (4:56)
Episodes (4:49)
Review: Harbour City Sorrow is a sub or sister outlet from the Dutch label Frustrated Funk. They are focussed on reissues here as they offer up real techno gems from Detroit visionary Terrence Dixon under his Populatrion One moniker. The beefy double pack mixes up tunes from 2008's 'View From Above' four-tracker and 2012's 'I Program My Computer Right'. The vital results are space travelling minimal techno with plenty of cinematic sound design and cerebral ambiance. This is a template that has been hugely influential over the years, though few ever bettered the original master.
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Edge Of The Visible Universe
Cat: MDA 003. Rel: 16 Jan 24
 
Techno
Edge Of The Visible Universe (6:00)
The Uphill Battle (6:33)
Suddenly (5:13)
On Location (5:20)
Review: Minimal Detroit Audio is one of the newer Motor City labels but is already just as good as you would hope for a late from that long-running techno hotbed. This third transmission comes from the tried and tested Population One who lays down thumping drums and coarse snares on 'Edge Of The Visible Universe' and runs them through with haunting synth sequences. 'The Uphill Battle' brings more metallic texture and uneasy late-night energy to a mid-tempo groove and 'Suddenly' brings many layers of edgy synthesis to steely techno loops. 'On Location' flips the script with a unique fusion of eerie intergalactic synths and a bassline that rides up and down the face next to paired back deep house drums. It's pure Detroit and it's brilliant.
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13 Vol 2
13 Vol 2 (12")
Cat: DIAG 050LP2. Rel: 16 Jan 25
 
Experimental/Electronic
Powell - "Nomad" (Regis remix) (8:12)
Novoline - "Miasme Drumapella" (4:21)
Streetwalker - "Limelight" (5:03)
Patio - "Skin Careless" (DJ Tool) (4:48)
Stabudown Productions - "Moody Runes" (5:55)
Played by: Sandwell District
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Garden Of Peace
Garden Of Peace (white vinyl 12")
Cat: REN 300001V. Rel: 23 Jun 21
 
Techno
Garden Of Peace (Yotto Renaissance remix) (6:52)
Garden Of Peace (The Shakra mix) (8:19)
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Ism
Ism (hand-stamped 10")
Cat: LIONCHGX 002. Rel: 16 Jan 19
 
Dub
Ism (4:42)
Schism (4:53)
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PS 002
PS 002 (limited 12")
Cat: PS 002. Rel: 28 Jul 23
 
Techno
Track 1 (4:09)
Track 2 (5:58)
Track 3 (4:44)
Track 4 (5:24)
Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Caimano Tribe
Cat: HYPNUS 023. Rel: 20 Sep 19
 
Techno
Caimano Tribe (6:37)
Mutara Speech (6:35)
Snake Charmers (6:28)
Conjuration (6:14)
Review: Primal Code brought plenty of fresh ideas and new perspectives to their debut album "La Via Della Seta" last year, and continue to do so on this fascinating new 12" for Sweden's Hypnus Records. They have a tribal take on techno that draws on indigenous cultures and instrumentation to make for darkly hypnotic tracks that echo the experimental work of the likes of Donato Dozzy, Neel and even Shackleton. It's mesmerising and cerebral stuff with psychedelic overtones and plenty of intriguing sounds, effects in the swirling ambient pads and deft little hooks that litter the rubbery, drawn out grooves.
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Pareidolia Remixed (Forest Drive West, Maara, Notte Infinita, Upsammy)
Cat: MDG 021X. Rel: 22 Apr 25
 
Techno
Hazard (Forest Drive West 85 remix) (7:31)
Hazard (Forest Drive West Slowmo remix) (7:19)
Memory Palace (Maara remix) (7:15)
Pareidolia (Notte Infinita Hi-Tech Roller) (7:26)
Glass Shards (Upsammy remix) (5:42)
Review: Priori's 'Pareidolia' EP proved a big hit so it makes sense that the Midgar label now drops a selection of remixes of it. The hi-fidelity master Forest Drive West delivers two remixes, including one mesmerising half-time twist up of 'Hazard' and a more slow, wonderfully murky techno workout. Montreal's Maara transforms 'Memory Palace' into a dub techno delight that will have you floating above the floor while Notte Infinita adds a seductive drum & bass vibe to the title track. Last but not least, Amsterdam's Upsammy brings a typically innovative and playful touch that makes 'Glass Shards' a lively rhythmic workout.
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Remix EP (feat Gene On Earth, Herbert mixes)
Cat: COS 006. Rel: 12 Sep 22
 
Techno
Ambient Squeeze (Gene On Earth Megamix) (7:48)
Go Up (5:55)
Flare's Grip - Prism Remix (Herbert's Make It Right dub) (6:39)
Vol 03 - 02 (6:16)
Review: Remastered rarities by the late Susumu Yokota under his 246 and Prism monikers. Go Up was originally a defective release which has since been corrected and remastered and Vol 3 - 02 was not released. It also features a megamix of Ambient Love and Squeeze Up (which feature on Cosmic Soup 005) by Gene On Earth and a remix of Flare's Grip - Prism Remix by Matthew Herbert titled "Herbert's Make It Right Dub". Three legends on this EP. Superbly remastered and cut by Mike Grinser at Manmade in Berlin. Artwork by John Williams.
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Wonk Donk
Wonk Donk (12")
Cat: BP 026. Rel: 20 Nov 24
 
Techno
Vokal Fry (7:31)
Wonk Donk (feat Lil Mushroom) (6:35)
Review: By now already a cult favourite label, Banoffee Pies Originals is back with new beats from Planet Euphorique label boss D. Tiffany and multidisciplinary artist and Rinse FM resident Ciel working together as Psychedelic Budz. The Canadian duo delivers two off-kilter club tracks here with a guest appearance by Adam Pits under his Lil Mushroom alias. That's on the title cut 'Wonk Donk' and it features a supple and hyper-speed rhythm with dubby undercurrent and deft vocal smears next to acidic squiggles. The other cut 'Vokal Fry' is a percussive jumble with broken beats, watery effects, chopped-up vocals and a generally beguiling vibe.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Three O Three (remastered)
Cat: ROO 003. Rel: 25 Apr 25
 
Techno
Hemi-Sync (part 1) (4:20)
Hemi-Sync (part 2) (3:38)
Three O Three (5:10)
BSG (5:11)
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Interruption Records 007
Cat: CHANNEL 007. Rel: 29 Aug 24
 
Techno
Punto - "La Trampa" (7:01)
Marcio M - "Spacetime Stone" (6:17)
Acerbic - "Way Of The Underground" (6:23)
3Phazegenerator - "Party Line" (7:00)
Review: Interruption Records 007 delivers four techno monsters, each track a distinct force within the genre. Side-1 opens with Punto's 'La Trampa,' a heavy pounding techno workout that brings no-nonsense, big sounds to the forefront. Following is Marcio M's 'Spacetime Stone,' an ominous builder with rising energy and a catchy vibe that keeps the momentum strong. Flipping to Side-2, Acerbic's 'Way Of The Underground' introduces alien-sounding retro techno, evoking rave nostalgia with its unique blend of sounds. Finally, Phazegenerator's 'PartyLine' offers a loopy, underground track that's a strong DJ tool, perfect for driving the dancefloor. Powerful and diverse, this blend of heavy beats, rising energy, and nostalgic elements ensures the techno party will not stop.
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Played by: Dj Hellraiser
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Fine Art Sampler 3
Cat: FA 015. Rel: 08 Jul 09
 
Techno
Sheharzad - "Yalla Yalla" (Panoptikum remix)
Pedro Cali - "Misty" (Rodriguez Jr remix)
Jens Loden - "First One" (Orlando Voorn Zombie's Disko remix)
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Make Love Dark Browed
Cat: NNS 010. Rel: 15 Apr 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Shjva - "Forerunner" (6:50)
Lostlojic - "Feel Podil" (4:21)
Saturated Color - "Trancia" (4:30)
Peshka - "Lyrica 3000 mg" (5:44)
Yevhenii Loi - "Flux Emanation" (7:39)
Review: The debut album from Ukrainian collective Noneside unites musicians and visual artists under the inspiring words of poet Taras Shevchenko, who said 'Make love, o dark-browed ones.' Framed by a painting from contemporary artist Iryna Maksymova, the music explores the trance and tech house that is destined to bring souls together on the dancefloor this summer and beyond. Shjva opens with fresh and mashed bass and sleek trance pads that are subtle but effective. Lostlojic layer sup deep, bubbly techno drums and bass with an angelic vocal tone and Saturated Color's 'Trancia' is a speedy, scuffed-up tech groove for late-night cruising. Peshka and Yevhenii Loi offer two more future-facing trance-techno fusions packed with feels.

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VA Cluster I
Cat: CLUSTER I. Rel: 06 Dec 24
 
Techno
Slak - "Fragility" (5:54)
Alejandro Marmol - "Retahila" (5:33)
TEE-R & Parallax - "Nocturnal Mosaic" (5:15)
Anna Kost - "Conjunction" (6:01)
Parautas - "Pliegue" (6:16)
Dawn RAzor - "Small Notebook" (6:36)
Review: Banging electrobass from Spain's Masa Series, mooting six of their roster artists for an incendiary exercise in grit and vibrancy. Having already invited a slew of artists for individual releases, the Cluster series here aims more at collectivity. All the tracks here nail the label's signature smushing of heavily heat-glued sound, moving between everything from electro to breaks, landing somewhere in the synaesthetic register of an earthen sonic purply-brown. The highlight here, though, has to be Anna Kost's 'Conjunction', which breaks this general rule through a fast dubstep-ish 150BPM exploration in nervous respiratory pad design and glance-off percs, making for a bracing potential set intro.
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Played by: Tom Drew
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Meltem
Meltem (limited hand-stamped 12")
Cat: SUSH 61. Rel: 31 Jul 23
 
Techno
Meltem I (6:35)
Meltem II (7:05)
Meltem III (3:32)
Review: Soft Traffic is an alias for a well-known digi-dub producer who recently turned heads with an outing on Made Mecum. Now they land on the mighty Sushitech with a super limited, hand-stamped 12" featuring Prince Morella. It opens up with the silky smooth 'Meltem I', a liquid dub techno roller with chords rippling out to an infinite horizon as vocal muttering up top heighten the immersive trip. Part II is more icy and underwater, with rhythmic synth undulations and smooth-as-silk drum rotations locking you into a meditative state. Last of all is part III, an ambient sounds scape with subtly suggestive rhythms as you float in an underwater cavern. Classy stuff.
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タグ: Dub Techno
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Collector II
Cat: FURV 2. Rel: 18 Jun 24
 
Techno
Solee - "Euphoria" (7:22)
Paul Angelo & Don Argento - "Harpe" (6:33)
Drumcomplex & Frank Sonic - "Ultra Hex" (7:49)
Off Night - "Definition" (6:16)
Review: Future Romance's Collector II release is a futuristic trek into through the realms of melodic trance and techno, featuring four melodic tracks by different distinct artists. Solee's 'Euphoria' takes trance into the future with a smoother, more reserved approach, toning down the over-the-top elements for a refined experience. Paul Angelo & Don Argento's 'Harpe' delves into a deeper style of trance, characterised by snappy percussion and growling basslines, with influences from goa trance. On the flip side, Drumcomplex & Frank Sonic's 'Ultra Hex' offers celestial-sounding techno that builds euphorically. Closing the EP, Off Night's 'Definition' presents the most peak-time trance track, with epic and big-sounding elements. If you are looking for the future of the trance and neo-trance, check this out this EP from the birthplace of the genre.
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Inside The Forest
Inside The Forest (limited 12")
Cat: OS 03. Rel: 09 May 24
 
Psy/Goa Trance
Jan Swam - "Events That Led To My Dissapearance" (7:07)
Pyramid Of Knowledge - "One Day" (6:45)
Digitalis - "Digitekno" ('96 unreleased) (6:33)
Tadan - "Moon Tek" (7:48)
Played by: Tom Drew
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A Sides Vol 11 Part 3
Cat: DC 2713. Rel: 25 Apr 23
 
Techno
Tiger Stripes - "Altar" (6:23)
Pig & Dan vs Gregor Tresher - "Granular" (Update 2022 mix) (6:37)
Wehbba - "The Next Step" (6:10)
Nicole Moudaber - "Come To My Beat" (feat Romina) (6:50)
Review: The all powerful Drumcode label still does a fine line in big room techno after countless years and even more releases of the stuff. This third part of the A Sides collection brings together a towering selection of names from that scene including Tiger Stripes with the smooth cruise that is 'Altar'. Veterans Pig & Dan vs Gregor Tresher get more intense with frosty loops and dubby hits building a vibe and Wehbba ups the ante with acid daubs and fizzing drums on 'The Next Step.' Nicole Moudaber's 'Come To My Beat' (feat Romina) then hammer home a hefty techno groove.
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アルバム
Arseholes Liars & Electronic Pioneers
Cat: PDONLP 003. Rel: 05 Feb 24
 
Techno
People (Ah Yeah) (with Bobby Gillespie) (4:31)
Love One Self (with Joe Love) (4:37)
Up Is Down (with DJ Genesis) (4:44)
Steal & Adapt (OR) (4:34)
Start To Fade (with Josh Caffe) (5:35)
Help (4:43)
Fields Of Fire (7:57)
GRNDR (3:38)
Touch The State Of That (with Jennifer Touch) (7:15)
The Motion (with Mutado Pintado) (6:16)
Review: When it comes to wresting maximum emotion and energy from analogue electronic instruments, few artists can match acid revivalists Paranoid London. They've certainly made their machines sing on Arseholes, Liars & Electronic Pioneers, their third full length excursion. Kicking off with the EBM-meets-acid growl of Joe Lewis hook-up 'Love One Self', the set includes such gems as 'People (Ah Yeah)' (an ambient acid number featuring Bobby Gillespie on vocals), the hard-wired acid trippiness of 'Up Is Down' (with DJ Genesis), the squelchy and spacey excellence of 'Start To Fade' (with Josh Caffe), the acid-electro brilliance of 'GRINDR' and a genuine future anthem in Mutado Pintado collab 'The Motion'.
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 in stock $31.40
Lustrations
Cat: PRGLP 004. Rel: 06 Jun 13
 
Techno
Lustration One (Khonsu)
Lustration Two (Nor'easter)
Lustration Three (Atlantic)
Lustration Four (DaiKaiju)
Lustration Five
Lustration Six (Megalith)
Lustration Seven (Forms)
Lustration Eight (Contours)
Lustration Nine (Drums)
Lustration Ten (Pressure Zone)
Lustration Eleven (Sarychev)
Lustration Twelve (Dericho)
Review: Lustrations finds Mike Parker releasing a long overdue debut album filled with his distinctive whirring insectoid synths and overpowering basslines and represents a welcome return to Prologue for the first time since 2011. Undoubtedly one of the more interesting producers in contemporary techno, Parker's quiet obsession with analogue experimentation, fascination with ring modulators and love for the atonal and dissonant works equally well in the album format as it does on those distinctive looking Geophone 12"s he has put out over the past few years. A theme of clarity and hypnotism is apparent when listening through all twelve variations of "Lustration" and together they combine for another superb LP release from Prologue.
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 in stock $40.66
Out Of Our Hands
Cat: YYKPLPLP. Rel: 19 Oct 23
 
Coldwave/Synth
Hide & Seek (3:08)
Dreaming With You (3:05)
Double Sided (2:50)
Running Home (6:36)
Demon (4:02)
Let It Go (3:19)
After The Night (3:25)
Get Ready (4:37)
Gone Slow (3:31)
Played by: Mimi
 in stock $20.47
Spectrum Analysis
Spectrum Analysis (3xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: RRR 005. Rel: 04 Nov 21
 
Techno
FI3AC2028010 (5:26)
FI3AC2028020 (7:42)
FI3AC2030010 (5:35)
FI3AC2030030 (10:48)
FI3AC2031050 (8:03)
FI3AC2031060 (6:10)
FI3AC2032030 (7:47)
FI3AC2032020 (6:04)
FI3AC2033060 (7:50)
FI3AC2034020 (5:09)
FI3AC2029010 (4:51)
FI3AC2034070 (5:30)
FI3AC2035050 (4:44)
FI3AC2035070 (4:43)
Played by: Wes Baggaley, Skudge
 in stock $32.82
Libertine Industries 06
Cat: LBIN 06. Rel: 25 Mar 22
 
Techno
Killing In The Name Of The Beat (4:43)
Diabolical Diablo (5:14)
Contend & Revolt (5:17)
Federal Killa (4:07)
Song Of The Undead Queen/Child's Play (4:53)
The One (5:55)
Last Train To Beatatica (5:38)
Rubber Bullets (5:12)
TNT (4:41)
Lethal Combat Zone (5:27)
Played by: Jane Fitz, Wes Baggaley
 in stock $33.37
Solaris (reissue)
Cat: UMCLP 077. Rel: 30 May 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Terminus (5:26)
Junk (5:22)
Glamourama (5:32)
Mine To Give (6:42)
Can't Come Down (6:45)
Infinity (8:26)
Solaris (5:09)
Halogen (4:40)
Lost Blue Heaven (3:10)
Under The Palms (2:47)
Review: Photek's masterpiece for the new millennium Solaris catches a repress on Proper recordings. From propulsive, metro-setting opener 'Terminus' to the elegiac, trouble-in-paradise closing synth meditation 'Under The Palms ', Rupert Parkes casually shakes off all expectation with a flurry of infectious head boppers channeling everything from the fragmentary half-step of the nascent broken beat stylie- read: 'Juno' (sic), to the snarling Valve-era techstep of Dillinja and Lemon D on 'Infinity' via Larry Heard's late 90s deep lounge leanings on the peerless 'Mine To Give' (note the similarity in artwork with Heard's Genesis). Solaris is very much a product of its time, the highest praise possible given the early 00s was one of the most amoebic and fluid periods in UK dance music history. It speaks to the undying british dancefloor tendency to allide tempo and atmosphere, casually felling boundaries in genre to create something as reverential as it is innovative. Classiq.
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 in stock $47.68
Synthetic Serenity
Cat: ONRO 04. Rel: 21 Jun 23
 
Techno
Lost In The Ether (4:21)
Sleepless (6:09)
Take A Moment (6:27)
Brain Breach (7:11)
Crunchy Universe (4:27)
Synthetic Serenity (6:40)
Delicate Procedure (4:31)
Cascade (5:17)
Review: Back in 2021 Adam Pits heralded the start of the On Rotation label with his own debut album, A Recurring Nature. Now he's back with a follow-up which finds him stretching out as an artist ever more - a fact which is absolutely evident from the gorgeous ambient swathes of opening track 'Lost In The Ether'. Even when the drums kick in on 'Sleepless', they're more tilted towards fragmented patterns and organic tones rather than rote drum machine sounds. There's space for peppier electronica and steppy heads-down gear, but throughout Pits imbues his sound with the richest synthesis imaginable. In that sense, you can track the path of development from his earlier work while enjoying the adventurous new terrain he's exploring as an artist.
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 in stock $20.76
Reassembled
Reassembled (crystal clear vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: REAS 01. Rel: 28 Mar 25
 
Techno
Give It Up (Len Faki Reassembly 1) (7:12)
Strange Attractor (Chlar Reassembly) (5:02)
Give It Up (Len Faki Reassembly 2) (5:33)
Surface Noise (Oscar Mulero Reassembly 1) (5:52)
Raid (Rene Wise Reassembly) (5:22)
Surface Noise (Oscar Mulero Reassembly 2) (5:34)
Engage Now To Surface (Luke Slater Reassembly) (6:56)
Desert Races (Luke Slater Reassembly 2025) (6:24)
Rip The Keys (Luke Slater Reassembly) (6:13)
Review: With Planetary Assault Systems, one imagines weaponry of celestial scale, designed to zap spatial anomalies, planet-eating worms and other eldritch horrors into oblivion. 'Reassembled' hears Mote Evolver boss Luke Slater follow up last year's fifth volume on the 'Deep Heat' series, and does well to mastermind the evocation of such numb horror, such gargantuan warfare. Made up of a throng of "reassemblies" by Oscar Mulero and Len Faki, as well as Slater himself, this one makes up part of a series also involving Chlar and Rene Wise. The alien sound design here is highly believable, with the new versions of 'Engage Now To Surface' and 'Surface Noise' bringing mucusy blends and membraneous bells.
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Played by: Sandwell District
 in stock $33.64
Sheet One (30th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: NOMU 22VLP. Rel: 30 Nov 23
 
Techno
Drp (1:40)
Plasticity (10:36)
Gak (5:41)
Okx (0:30)
Helikopter (6:12)
Glob (8:34)
Plasticine (11:18)
Koma (4:03)
Vokx (0:40)
Smak (9:05)
Ovokx (1:08)
Review: A truly landmark album in the history of techno, Richie Hawtin set the bar very high for himself and his Plastikman alias with this record. Sheet One is fabled in many ways, from the notorious blotter-sheet sleeve to the inscription about drug consumption on the run-out groove, but its the music itself which has stood the test of time. Wringing layers of emotion from a 303 beyond what most thought was possible, Hawtin created an exciting new extrapolation of the Detroit techno he took his lead from, foreshadowing the increased minimalism which was yet to come. Some 30 years old and still a dazzling masterpiece of modern electronic music, it's sounding better than ever on this special edition reissue via Novamute.
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 in stock $43.73
Biokinetics (25th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: MP 26. Rel: 22 Jul 21
 
Experimental/Electronic
Port Gentil (12:21)
Nautical Dub (5:49)
Biokinetics 1 (5:21)
Biokinetics 2 (8:29)
Port Of Call (9:10)
Port Of Nuba (8:08)
Nautical Nuba (9:00)
Nautical Zone (12:10)
Review: Techno scholars have long believed that the release of Porter Ricks' 1996 album Biokinetics was something of a watershed moment. Not quite deep techno, dub techno, ambient techno or abstract experimentalism, but something in between, the album set new standards for sound design, minimalistic percussion programming (Ricardo Villaobos being one who learned much from its use of off-kilter approach) and dancefloor experimentalism. As this remastered 25th anniversary edition proves, Biokentics still sounds fresh, inspired and wonderfully unusual. If anything, it sounds more current now than it did way back in the late 1990s - a sure sign of its timeless, ground-breaking nature.
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 in stock $30.57
This But More
Cat: NAFF 022. Rel: 09 Aug 24
 
Techno
Everything Forgotten Flows (5:34)
Silicate Tusks (2:29)
Learn To Fly (feat Sabola) (5:46)
Segue (3:38)
Ruins (5:14)
Like It Shouldn't (4:36)
Thick Air (4:40)
Eternal (feat Adam Feingold) (2:05)
Wake (feat James K) (4:20)
Grimoire (2:06)
Basalt Tones (feat Jesse Osborne-Lanthier) (5:19)
Moonstone (feat Ben Bondy) (3:45)
Frayed (3:08)
To See Our Secret Die (feat Sabola) (4:49)
Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $30.57
Lost Art
Lost Art (2xLP)
Cat: CE 047. Rel: 05 Aug 24
 
Electro
Introvert (1:08)
Lazerton (4:33)
Time To Decide (4:48)
Azaya (3:51)
Velocity Shift (4:20)
Lost Art (4:33)
Back From 89 (4:36)
Voice Over (4:59)
Miss You (4:54)
Review: PRZ's debut on Sync 24's Cultivated Electronics comes in the form of a magnificent new double album, Lost Art. As a producer, DJ, and co-founder of Chateau Royal already known for a unique style that merges intricate rhythms with ethereal melodies, he builds on a sound he has been honing for a decade on prestigious labels like Clone West Coast Series and Hilltown Disco. This work is a cohesive one starting with the atmospheric 'Introvert' and then going on to feature more playful tracks like 'Lazerton' and the title cut alongside darker electro tunes like the corse 'Velocity Shift' and retro funk of 'Back From 89.'
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Played by: Helena Hauff
 in stock $36.45
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