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Boot Loop EP (reissue)
Boot Loop EP (reissue) (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: ELECTRIX 002R. Rel: 18 May 20
 
Electro
Conduit
Hashtag
Conduit (Volsoc Orange Problem remix)
Hashtag (Radioactive Man mix)
Review: Carl Finlow, aka electro main-man Silicon Scally, originally released the Boot Loop EP on Billy Nasty's Electrix label back in 2013 - an aeon ago in real terms but a blink of an eye to any electro devotee. Such is the quality of the music that it's well deserving of a repress, not least given the fearsome appetite for this kind of electro now compared to seven years ago. "Conduit" and "Hashtag" are quintessential Finlow cuts, wriggling and writhing with snappy sound design riveted to the machine funk rhythm section. On the flip, Volsoc's "Orange Problem" mix of "Conduit" slips a few more melodic elements into the mix, and Radioactive Man flips "Hashtag" into a gnarly, noisy workout bowling in from leftfield.
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out of stock $8.94
Elastic Collisions EP
Elastic Collisions EP (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: ORSON 018. Rel: 30 Sep 19
 
Electro
Elastic Collisions (4:26)
Octodecillion (7:05)
Probabilities (7:06)
Mechanomics (6:05)
Review: Unstoppable electro machine Carl Finlow (aka Silicon Scally) lands on Orson with more of that impeccable robo-funk he's so revered for. "Elastic Collisions" leads the charge with a tough and teasing workout that works around a heavy low end and plenty of sparkling sound design up top. "Octodecillion" keeps things on a dystopian tip, where a bleak future sounds as funky as it does ominous. "Probabilities" heads into a less floor-focused space where thick layers of buffed and polished synth wriggles collide in high-definition. "Mechanomics" completes the set with another taut belter geared towards the heads down section of the party.
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Electronic
Electronic (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: VIS 312. Rel: 08 Apr 19
 
Electro
Electronic
Side Effects
Vortices
Flaw
Review: When it comes to electro, Carl Finlow has been doing it longer than most. The machine funk specialist rocks up to his regular stomping ground of 20/20 Vision with another slab of crucial beats for body poppers to get frisky to, kicking off with the crisp, future-noir stylings of "Electronic". Things take an even darker turn on the murky "Side Effects", while "Vortices" weaves a more mystical message out of the intricate threads of synths and drum machine hits. The EP closes out with "Flaw", a blown out and irrepressibly funky workout Drexciya heads will lap up.
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Holographic Emotion EP
Holographic Emotion EP (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: ORSON 015. Rel: 28 Jan 19
 
Electro
Circuitous (6:45)
Epsilon (6:57)
Holographic Emotion (5:30)
Threshold (7:08)
Review: Orson's intrepid adventures in the nooks and crannies of leftield techno, electro and bass continue apace with this sure shot from the mighty Carl Finlow. One of the UK's leading (and longest serving) exponents of electro comes correct with four razor sharp slabs of upfront rave-ready tackle. "Circuitous" is a snarling acidic beatdown, while "Epsilon" pivots around crooked polyrhythmic trysts that will have your brain body popping into next week. "Holographic Emotion" channels some gorgeous Drexciyan synth funk, and "Threshold" amps up the layers of sci-fi dread for a trip into a dystopian tomorrow where it rains 303s all day and night.
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Anomoly
Anomoly (12")
Cat: LR 003. Rel: 01 Mar 18
 
Techno
Romboid Assassin (5:24)
Veiled (5:41)
Phisge (5:39)
Anomaly 2 (5:39)
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Beckoned EP
Cat: CKNOWEP 1. Rel: 14 Jul 16
 
Electro
Beckoned (4:58)
Anomaly (2016 reissue) (6:42)
Boron (6:28)
Photonics (4:54)
Review: Legendary UK techno-electro producer Carl Finlow has been absent for a few years since his last EP for Lost In Time but, he's been busy recently, and a short succession of releases has reestablished his place at the top of the pecking order. He's up on the Craig Knowes imprint delivering the label's first EP, and it's a wonderful four-tracker set in a moody, cinematic view that is bound to please more than one audience. "Beckoned" is a melodic electro rhythm with a driving bassline, there's a 2016 reissue of his seminal "Anomaly" groove; on the flip, "Boron" has more of a techno sensibility for the big room dancefloor, and "Photonics" sounds like it's been made in 3D, a shimmering and ice-cold techno bullet with an industrial edge.
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Electricology 4
Electricology 4 (limited 12")
Cat: ELECTRIX 007. Rel: 12 May 16
 
Electro
Lateral Thoughts (7:08)
Hyperloop (5:38)
Suspect Reanimation (6:00)
Latex (6:40)
Review: Carl Finlow's been smashing it since the early days. Back in the mid 1990s he was releasing on 20:20 Vision at the beginning of their illustrious path to glory, he's featured on countless tunes alongside the likes of Ralph Lawson, and he's even featured on our favourite 7th Sign Recordings. It's 2016, however, and he's branched out into more electro-like paths as of late, landing here on the beautifully gritty Electrix Records with four killer cuts. From "Lateral Thoughts" to "Latex", Finlow's brand of electro is rooted in that 80's IDM charm, meaning that although these tunes work wonders as club fillers, they also offer an immersive listening experience from a musical point of view. Tipped.
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Boot Loop EP
Boot Loop EP (limited 12")
Cat: ELECTRIX 002. Rel: 21 Jun 13
 
Electro
Conduit
Hashtag
Conduit (Volsoc Orange Problem remix)
Hashtag (Radioactive Man mix)
Review: Earlier this year saw the phoenix-like relaunch of Billy Nasty's iconic Electrix Records label after six years of dormancy with the superbly monikered Clave To The Rhythm EP from Radio Nasty setting the standard for what to expect. Back 2 Basics co-founder Carl A Finlow is a fine choice to continue the label's second ascent, and marks his return to Electrix having released the Format Years 12" a decade ago. The Boot Loop EP is the sort of tough, tech infused electro you want from an Electrix release, "Conduit" sits just the right side of Breaks, whilst "Hashtag" sounds like a disorientated Gesloten Circkel. Killer remixes too from Radioactive Man and Volsoc, the pair of Jean-Paul Bondy and Justin Maxwell who apparently got back in the studio especially for this release.
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Exit Planet Earth: Helium (B-STOCK)
Cat: EPE05 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Electro
Carl Finlow - "The Oberth Effect"
Plant43 - "Forcefield Deactivation"
Mr Ho & Xiaolin - "No Change To How I Feel"
Alfred - "Galaxy Quest"
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged, but otherwise in excellent working condition***

20/20 Vision's intrepid explorations beyond the ionosphere continue apace with the latest gaseous exchange in their Exit Planet Earth series, once again welcoming a stellar hit list of electro operators onto spacebound wax. First up is label mainstay Carl Finlow, who once again exercises his considerable production prowess with a lithe and limber body popper, while Plant43 takes things stripped and sinister with the deliciously dark 'Forcefield Deactivation'. Mr Ho and Xiaolin team up for the spacious techno thumper 'No Change To How I Feel', and Alfred completes the set with twinkling delights of 'Galaxy Quest'.
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out of stock $7.88
Beat Route
Cat: KLANG 126. Rel: 08 Nov 07
 
Minimal/Tech House
Beat Route
Brain Hoover
out of stock $8.41
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