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Infamous Player Remixes Vol 8
Cat: PREMIX0086. Rel: 21 Oct 06
 
Techno
Give It To Me (Joey Beltram remix)
Grounded (Umek remix)
Rub On Ya Titties (Ignition Technician remix)
Industries (Ben Sims remix)
Review: Premix presents their Eighth release here with four of techno's biggest names! Massive re-works of Player Record's previous releases, by none other than Joey Beltram, Umek, Ignition Technician, and Ben Sims.
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Visitations (Chapter 1)
Visitations (Chapter 1) (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: EVENT 0017. Rel: 08 Apr 19
 
Techno
Damon Wild - "Constant Search"
Ben Sims - "Vicious Cycle"
Steve Bicknell - "Chapter Of Self"
Tadeo - "X Marks The Spot"
Review: The brilliant Chronicle has been quiet for a minute, but comes back in fine form with this keenly curated various artists 12" that re-affirms the label's vision of cerebral, deep and driving techno. Damon Wild shows his tender side on the gorgeous, immersive "Constant Search", while Ben Sims brings a tougher palette to bear on peak time percussive belter "Vicious Cycle". Steve Bicknell summons a fearsome, metallic dervish on the monolithic "Chapter Of Self", and Tadeo takes things bleepy, loopy and uplifting on "X Marks The Spot". It's a 12" of stunning modern techno from start to finish.

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EPM20 EP1
EPM20 EP1 (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: EPM 21V. Rel: 04 Aug 21
 
Techno
Robert Hood - "Shadows" (5:24)
Ben Sims - "Xotnuc" (5:18)
James Ruskin - "There Was A Time" (5:27)
Mark Broom - "The Three Swords" (5:17)
Review: All the secret weapons a techno DJ needs right now on one handy EP, courtesy of Netherlands-based EPM Music. The minister of techno himself Robert Hood is first up on EPM20 EP1, kicking off the A side with his idiosyncratic sound as always on the chiming and hypnotic cyclicality of 'Shadows', followed by Hardgroove chief Ben Sims who brings the polyrhythmic tribal funk as always on 'Xotnuc'. Over on the flip, UK veterans James Ruskin and Mark Broom appear, fresh off their recent Deadhand release, albeit separately. The former's contribution is the austere pressurizer 'There Was A Time' which ventures into truly ominous territory.
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Fuse: Ten Years Of Techno Music (8 Of 8)
Cat: 541416 501198. Rel: 15 May 04
 
Techno
LFO vs FUSE - "Loop"
Ben Sims - "Remanipulated" (Adam Beyer mix)
Review: The final part of the "Fuse: Ten Years" series is concluded by LFO vs. Fuse and Ben Sims. "Loop" has come from one of the all time great techno collaborations. This record still rocks, and will still be rocking in ten years time!
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Ben Sims pres Tribology Sampler 3
Cat: MachineSampler 003. Rel: 03 Dec 18
 
Techno
Oscar Mulero - "The Calling" (5:35)
O Aka Phase - "Distorted Logic" (5:16)
Tasha - "In The Zone" (5:08)
Ben Sims - "Drop Out" (5:01)
Review: The third sampler from Ben Sims' barnstorming Machine mix compilation presents another four cuts of militant, unrelenting techno from some of the finest operators in the field. Oscar Mulero heads up the A side with the spacious, ominous march of "The Calling," which contrasts sharply with the jacked up, tense energy of "Distorted Logic" by O Aka Phase. Tasha's "In The Zone" kicks of the B side in a head-spinning loop of rasping drums and disorienting layers, and then Sims himself rounds off the record with the poised and deadly "Drop Out." If you're after a potent collection of chiseled techno bombs guaranteed to do the business, then look no further.
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Anaoh Invites 001
Anaoh Invites 001 (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: ANA 005LTD. Rel: 22 Aug 22
 
Techno
James Ruskin - "Nurk" (5:20)
Dig It - "Nonlocality" (7:04)
Ben Sims - "Punching Up" (5:38)
Fixon - "Life Puzzle" (7:12)
Review: James Ruskin continues to helm up the trend for what we like to call 'maddening techno'. These four bits for Anaoh are unique RSVPs to their new series 'Anaoh Invites'; 'Punching Up' marks a slippery moment of techno surface tension, while Fixon's 'Life Puzzle' seems to figets and machinates into all eternity, like an alien piston chancing on energetic equilibrium.
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Mid Life Dubs
Mid Life Dubs (180 gram white vinyl 12" limited to 500 copies)
Cat: MOSAICRED 01. Rel: 22 Sep 14
 
Techno
Days Of Snow
Blues & Yellows & Whites
Review: Although known for its more deep and dubbed out vibes Mosaic lovers will be aware that there has always been a home for more straight-up techno on the label. Mosaic Red Label is a series of 12"s focusing exclusively on main room techno joints, and Volume 1 of the series sees legendary UK hardgroove techno don Ben Sims return to the Mosaic camp after almost 13 years with two tasty slices of quality machine driven funk that are guaranteed to get feet and hips moving. This release comes pressed on limited edition 180g white vinyl in a special collectors edition sleeve.
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Something
Something (12")
Cat: THEORY 042. Rel: 20 Mar 13
 
Techno
Something (Sims remix)
Something (Truncate remix)
Something (Rivet remix)
The Little Jam (vinyl exclusive)
Review: The first release of the year for Ben Sims' Theory label sees the man himself return with "Something"; Sims' own take on the track is filled with all the wiry funk we've come to expect from the UK techno veteran, pairing a pounding kick, noisy snares and a flanged sonics with an unexpectedly soulful vocal sample, while his other offering, "The Little Jam" offers a devastating peak time tool characterised by its undulating atonal synth lines and stony rhythmic stomp. Two similarly minded techno characters also conspire to offer their own versions of the title track; Truncate offers a ghetto house inspired take, whose jacking drums are accented with some deeper Chicago strings, and the masked enigma Rivet, whose version injects a bit of rhythmic swing into the more rigid original thanks to its rolling toms and techy piano stabs.
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In The City
Cat: THEORY 039. Rel: 08 Aug 12
 
Techno
In The City
In The City (Orlando Voorn Search & Destroy remix)
In The City (Ritzi Lee remix)
Review: Ben Sims made his name as a DJ, but increasingly, his productions are proving to be impressive. The title track is a huge club track: based on steely, slamming beats, it features a whooshing filter and jarring, discordant riffs, while its 'in my life' and 'hardcore sucker' samples provide a reminder about Sims' own rave background. Orlando Voorn's "Search & Destroy" remix also mines the past and sees the Dutch producer drop heavy claps and evil siren riffs. Ritzi Lee's version is more restrained, featuring a walking funk bassline, and even the siren riffs that cascade in over the arrangement sound tame by comparison.
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Air Rage EP Part 2
Cat: DC 935. Rel: 17 May 12
 
Techno
Machine Funk
Air Rage
Review: The UK techno veteran Ben Sims twists and teases his machines to the point of exhaustion on Air Rage Part 2. "Machine Funk" sees Sims deliver a more upfront, slamming approach, its tunnelling, filtered riff swirling above the terse metallic framework, while the title track takes the prize for most intense cut. Powered by hissing percussion and propulsive drums, it's the grinding air raid siren that powers in overhead that makes it so memorable.
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Slow Motion
Cat: THEORY 040-1. Rel: 21 Mar 12
 
Techno
Slow Motion
New Blood (Rolando remix)
Review: For those who had assumed Sims was merely a loop techno producer, 0401 provides a pleasant surprise. The UK producer's love of slamming beats and dense, claustrophobic rhythms is present and correct, but on this occasion it sounds like there is a more fluid, dynamic approach at play. This is due to the use of rasping percussion and a malevolent filter that rises through the track. Former UR operative Rolando shows that he hasn't lost his magic touch on the remix of "New Blood". Coruscating drums and a wild acid line make for a thrilling combination, but Rolando hasn't forgotten his house leanings and the swinging rhythm also features a repetitive vocal sample.

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Remanipulator (Special Edition)
Cat: INGOMA 026. Rel: 12 Jan 06
 
Techno
Remanipulator (Adam Beyer remix)
Remanipulator (Mark Williams remix)
Remanipulator (Bootleg mix)
Review: Everyone will remember this classic track which was originally released on Primate a good few years ago and which has not been available for some time. Here for the A-side Ben Sims has taken the classic remix from Adam Beyer whilst on the flip there are 2 new remixes from Ben Sims himself and Mark Williams which they have been playing from CDR in their DJ sets over the last couple of years. This is a limited edition and if you were into the original as so many people were then you should definitely acquire this.
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out of stock $6.30
Rock Your Body
Cat: BCR 047T. Rel: 17 Nov 15
 
Minimal/Tech House
Rock Your Body (7:52)
First Effort (6:03)
The Money (6:08)
Review: Ben Sims on D'julz' Bass Culture imprint? You better believe it! The Hardgroove head honcho and all round techno legend delivers three cuts of bangin' and dusty house that's full of attitude under his new Ron Bacardi alias. "Rock Your Body" features massive drums and a cavernous bassline this side of Shed or Special Request plus mysterious, crooning vocals; it's wicked! "First Effort" is jacking, funky and a downright loopy workout reminiscent of classic DJ Sneak. "The Money" is more like the Sims we know on this tough and tribal DJ tool that delivers all the funk and 'oomph!' so typical of his sound.
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Fuego/Polar
Cat: THEORY 041. Rel: 18 Oct 12
 
Techno
Stephen Brown - "Fuego"
Stephen Brown - "Polar"
Stephen Brown - "Polar" (Ben Sims remix)
Stephen Brown - "Fuego" (Ben Sims remix)
Review: Enjoying something of a renaissance recently, Stephen Brown steps up to Theory to deliver two tracks and surrender them to Ben Sims for surgery. In their original forms, "Fuego" and "Polar" are stunning slices of stripped-back techno. The first pumps on a prominent shuffle carved out of tough, funky drums, but keeps the synths subtle and spacious, while "Polar" gets dubbier and freakier with a soft beat and an ace hiccupping vocal slice. Sims' remixes unsurprisingly jack things up noticeably, retaining both tracks' inherent qualities but giving them a good old UK techno injection to cut it in rougher situations.
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Emphatic 09
Cat: EMPHATIC 009. Rel: 29 Apr 11
 
Techno
Ben Sims - "Space Woman Affair"
DJ Stay - "Seko"
Sergy Casttle - "The Coder"
Cesar Almena - "Firewall"
Review: Spanish label Emphatic bring out their ninth release from four of techno's finest artists. Ben Sims and DJ Stay occupy the A-side with strong tech kicks and off the beat claps lying below eerie pads and trippy whirls. "Space Woman Affair", much like its partner "Seko" on the A-side is without doubt a dark underground track made for early hours and dusky basements. On the B-side, a more serious techno drive from Sergy Casttle and Cesar Almena. "The Coder" is introduced with fiery lasers that lead into short vocal snippets layered on top of a gruff and jagged kick drum. Almena's "Firewall" is an ascending concoction of clicks and cuts, pushed ever forward by the fiercely poised 130 BPM flex.
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Played by: Ben Sims
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Strike
Strike (12")
Cat: M 02. Rel: 11 Sep 13
 
Techno
Ben Sims - "Strike"
Kirk Degiorgio - "Guardian Angel"
Ben Sims - "Strike" (Kirk Degiorgio remix)
Review: Ben Sims and Kirk DeGiorgio need no introduction, but the Machine label, now at its second release, does. The two inaugurated the imprint last year with the Machine Theme EP, which saw the two supply a track each, while Sims remixed Degiorgio. The second EP mirrors the first, only Degiorgio returns the favour by reworking Sims "Strike", turning a bouncy and peak time production into something deep and hypnotic. Degiorgio then turns the EP on its head by providing the Daft Punk and anime soundtrack-sounding "Guardian Angel".
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The Box Vol 4
Cat: THEORY 038. Rel: 25 Jul 12
 
Techno
Ben Sims - "Bite This"
Ritzi Lee - "Reverse Process"
Paul Mac - "Dry Run"
Review: Ben Sims's label delivers a diverse but hard-hitting three-tracker. The label boss is first up and "Bite This" sees him sever the links with his loopy past. It's still a repetitive track, but as its basis Sims deploys a pulsing electronic groove and firing percussion, while a malevolent riff makes the transition from jarring and abrasive to atmospheric and eerie. Ritzi Lee travels a similar path on "Reverse Processed", where snappy percussion and a nagging bassline underpin metallic stabs and jarring riffs that reach out into the darkness. By contrast, Paul Mac's "Dry Run" is a more soulful experience. Despite the proliferation of spiky, metallic drums, it's the screeching, slightly deranged male vocal that stands out.
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Illegal Alien XVI Vol 1
Cat: IARLTDXVI 1. Rel: 17 Apr 23
 
Techno
Ben Sims - "Wipe Out" (5:41)
Truncate - "Structure" (4:51)
Jeroen Search - "The Faintest Objects Ever" (3:41)
Mari Mattham - "Unlock" (7:42)
The Programnator - "Runaway" (2:30)
Review: Celebrating 16 Years of the cult Dutch label, Illegal Alien's 16 year anniversary project promises a generous eight volume foray into their closely curated sound. Volume 1 sees techno heavyweights Ben Sims, Truncate, Jeroen Search, Mari Mattham, and the Programnator coming together to create a record that journeys through intergalactic frequencies. Ben Sims 'Wipe Out' is a fast-paced ride, an ode perhaps to the popular 90s play station game, known for its electric soundtrack. And Mari Mattham's 'Unlock' is a wonky, offbeat track, complete with ethereal chimes and masterfully off-centre rolling drums. An instant classic for longtime followers of the Illegal Alien project and relative newcomers alike.
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