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Ziguli EP
Ziguli EP (12")
Cat: VTM 02. Rel: 01 Oct 20
 
Techno
Climate Exchange (6:16)
Take Your Vitamina (6:04)
Passage To Other Door (7:14)
The Green Door (4:59)
out of stock $10.81
Lucretio vs Marieu Vol 1
Lucretio vs Marieu Vol 1 (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: MEMENTO 041. Rel: 21 Jun 19
 
Techno
Lucretio - "Accellereting OSC" (5:06)
Lucretio - "Neon 3" (6:45)
Marieu - "Alterate Indigo" (7:00)
Marieu - "Room Mate" (5:32)
out of stock $9.53
Flimsy Output EP
Cat: HYPE 066. Rel: 25 Oct 17
 
Deep House
Lucretio - "Higher & Higher" (5:46)
Lucretio - "Give Out" (4:49)
Marieu - "Hit The Power" (6:29)
Marieu - "XA Swing" (5:24)
out of stock $8.50
Unicorn EP
Cat: MR 001. Rel: 10 Mar 17
 
Techno
Gate Prayer (4:55)
Golden Rumours (5:22)
Oscar Pi (4:30)
Pisco Dance (5:52)
out of stock $8.23
Action Hunters
Action Hunters (double 12")
Cat: MEMENTO 032. Rel: 19 Dec 16
 
Minimal/Tech House
DJ Frencis (5:52)
Little Robot (4:23)
Britz Massage (6:18)
Bounce Man (5:44)
Battleship (5:55)
Mnada (5:45)
Modolar (5:39)
Why You Love Me (Mountain mix) (5:43)
out of stock $16.47
Monkey Suits
Cat: HYPE 46. Rel: 20 Jul 15
 
Techno
Lucretio - "Vampire Killer" (6:22)
Lucretio - "Shinobi World" (5:33)
Marieu - "Corona" (4:00)
Marieu - "McGraw" (6:38)
Review: The Analogue Copes, made up of the part machine-part man duo that is Lucretio and Marieu, have now solidly established themselves at the base of contemporary house and techno. Moreover, the pair have, and always have had, an instantly recognizable sound; their hardware approach and funky yet driving grooves are always a pleasure on both the Juno HQ speakers and the ol' Funktion One's. For their latest outing on the UK's Hypercolour imprint, they've chosen to deliver two tracks each: Lucretio comes through with the disco-filtered stabs of "Vampire Killer", and the 80's electro number "Shinobi World", while Marieu goes deeper and housier on "Corona", but leaves the funky servings for last on the excellent sample-fueled "McGraw". Quality, as per usual, from the Coppers.
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out of stock $11.84
Hot Brass Dance EP
Cat: HYPELTD 018. Rel: 21 May 14
 
Techno
Denying
Do It Forever
Manipulation
Fall In
Review: Given how hot last year's In Plain Clothes EP was, it's little surprise to see Berlin dwelling Italian pair Marieu and Lucretio make a swift return to the Hype LTD label for a second 12" release as The Analogue Cops. Like that previous 12", Hot Brass Dance sees Marieu and Lucretio offering up solo productions with the latter calling shotgun and lining the A Side with two killer numbers. Both "Denying" and "Do It Forever" sound like forgotten vocal house tracks from the Relief archives rescued from a crusty DAT tape and spliced with the rawest drums we've heard in some time. Marieu takes a more mind bending approach with "Manipulation" that features the sort of vocal trickery you'd hear on a classic Dance Mania production complemented by a very unpredictable acid line that has laser like qualities. And banging drums. The craziest is saved till last however with "Fall In" a deranged acid monster.
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out of stock $8.23
Partytodance
Partytodance (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: FRAGIL 11. Rel: 28 Aug 13
 
Techno
Livex 02
Snatchsquad
Partytodance
Paris1
out of stock $9.25
Heavy Hands
Cat: RSTLP 002. Rel: 03 Apr 13
 
Techno
Steffi's Disco Crime
Second Disco Crime (feat Steffi)
Blackmails
Fraudulent Advisors
Light Reduction (feat Blawan)
Vopo
Grove Line Forcing
Pearls Robbery (feat Stanley Anscorm)
Review: Analogue Coppers Lucretio and Marieu present Heavy Hands, a weighty eight track slalom through their singular brand of militant, raw, hardware-only house and techno. It's an approach the Berlin based pair have been fine-tuning since 2007, steadily drawing new members both highly regarded and unknown into their network of producers and comes rather swiftly after the debut LP from Third Side, the project The Analogue Cops maintain with Steffi. She features here along with the duo's Parassela cohort Blawan and veteran German producer Stanley Anscrom. From the pounding, concrete thud of opening track "Steffi's Disco Crime" this feels like a definitive statement, with some nightmarish moments along the way!
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out of stock $15.96
The Purple EP
Cat: OUTER 003. Rel: 05 Dec 11
 
Techno
Untitled #1
Untitled #2
Untitled #3
Untitled #4
Review: The newly minted Vae Victis imprint launches in style with more laboratory explorations from Blawan and The Analogue Cops. The Cursory EP further cements a working relationship established on the recently released Restoration drop The Family EP, though it's fair to say the four tracks here are superior in execution. "Sickle" has of course those trademark drums that sound like they've been crafted from the scraping of corroded metal, yet there's a delicate wooziness to the textures of sound layered atop the rhythm that makes it quite intoxicating. "Aurumn" meanwhile commences in the depths of sonic sludge, building deftly with murky vocal samples and shifty kicks, whilst "Illy" betrays a similarly excellent usage of indecipherable vocal swerves before launching into a delirious hollowed out percussive thrust.
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out of stock $9.25
Manola EP
out of stock $8.23
Blind Fury EP
Cat: 3N0 004. Rel: 18 May 20
 
Techno
40 Pesos (6:47)
Acid & Clean (6:42)
Eda (7:13)
Jamie Called Me (6:49)
out of stock $12.10
PZ
PZ (12")
Cat: RST 024. Rel: 28 May 19
 
Techno
Swsg (6:30)
Cou (6:00)
Scr (7:26)
Yup (5:42)
Review: After having been heavily played by the likes of Ricardo Villalobos, Zip, Nicolas Lutz , Fumiya Tanaka and Margaret Dygas, the first and only Protectorate record (released exclusively on vinyl in the spring of 2009) quickly became a sought-after rarity. 10 years after, the Analogue Cops has decided to reactivate the collective's output with four new tracks enclosing minimalistic afterparty fervor, contemporary Berlinesque electro, post-capitalist breakbeats, and luxury tech-house. Cutting edge cuts crafted with a balanced ensemble of vintage and up-to-date machines, with an unfathomable attention to solidity and detail.
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out of stock $10.29
Cursory EP
Cat: VVR 001. Rel: 02 Dec 11
 
Techno
Sickle
Aurum
Illy
Quarto
Review: The Cursory EP is the second collaboration between Italians in Berlin The Analogue Cops and UK bass producer Blawan. It's the debut release on a new label run by another Italian duo, Raw People, but what is more notable is that the release maps out new possibilities for that grey area where house, techno and bass meet. "Aurum", with its loose, organic drums, could be easily mistaken for a Workshop release were it not for the wired vocal sample and interplay between the spacey, ambient chords and the arrangement's cheese-wire percussive licks. "Illy" is straighter and more representative of the Analogue Cops' approach, with its filtered groove and insistent stabs underscored by firing percussion, but it sounds functional when played next to "Quarto". The standout cut on the EP is based on a driving but more offbeat rhythm, while viscous acid lines cosy up to crashing cymbals, creating a woozy, edgy feeling. Put simply, "Quatro" is the kind of track that captures lost moments from late nights without making the listener feel uncomfortable. Finally, "Sickle" sees the trio return to dance floor techno, but with a difference. Blawan's input ensures that the rolling rhythm is fluid and less regimented, while the rasping percussion that tracks the building chord is rougher than a Ryanair red-eye out of Berlin on a Monday morning.
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Big Family EP
Cat: RST 014. Rel: 28 Sep 11
 
Techno
The Analogue Cops & Blawan - "Good Stuff"
The Analogue Cops & Blawan - "45 Dollars"
The Analogue Cops & Ryan Elliott - "To The Park"
The Analogue Cops & Ryan Elliott - "Let Me Count"
out of stock $7.72
Data Vision EP
Cat: SOFT 021. Rel: 20 Apr 22
 
Techno
The Analogue Cops - "Data Tornado" (6:22)
The Analogue Cops - "R Sonic" (6:46)
The Analogue Cops - "Attorney General Spoke" (6:01)
DJ Bowlcut - "Data Dump" (5:57)
Planes Of Existence - "Reprogrammed II" (4:35)
Crozier - "Random Number" (3:58)
out of stock $13.13
Balistic Presumption EP
Cat: RST 023. Rel: 23 Nov 17
 
Techno
The Analogue Cops - "The Marshall" (6:26)
Lucretio - "Deliver" (5:55)
Marieu - "See Ya Tomorrow" (6:03)
Xenogears - "Over The Train" (6:18)
out of stock $9.53
Dame Music: 7 Year Anniversary
Cat: DAME 035. Rel: 28 Jun 17
 
Techno
The Analogue Cops - "Shonen Jump" (5:56)
Milton Bradley Vs Bloody Mary - "Tales From Space" (7:30)
Boo Williams - "Animation" (6:31)
out of stock $10.29
Sykon EP
Sykon EP (12")
Cat: RST 007. Rel: 26 Jun 09
 
Techno
Eduardo De La Calle - "Yes, The 4th Dimension"
Marieu - "Roots"
Lucretio - "Where You"
Xenogears aka The Analogue Cops - "Slowly"
Played by: Franco Cangelli
out of stock $7.98
VFLG #1
VFLG #1 (12")
Cat: FUME 002. Rel: 13 Mar 18
 
Techno
George K - "Over" (5:32)
Xenogears Aka The Analogue Cops - "20rdm" (4:31)
Js - "Sick Society" (7:26)
Walkman - "Untitled 1" (5:23)
out of stock $10.81
Order Stalker EP
Cat: DISCARDED 102. Rel: 30 May 17
 
Techno
Tubejazz (5:14)
Sickboy (6:45)
701 (4:54)
Thieftakers (5:42)
out of stock $9.01
Hedge Fund Festivals Kill Electronic Music
Cat: OWR 011. Rel: 21 Dec 18
 
Techno
Hate T Tausend (4:52)
Yzzod (4:45)
Somor (5:07)
Influence Me (5:08)
Review: UK techno producer Blawan and Italian hardware aficionados The Analogue Cops have reunited as Parassela for a corporate culture-skewering new EP, HFFKEM (Hedge Fund Festivals Kill Electronic Music).

The four-track project will be released next month by Berlin-based label Overdraw, who describe the release as "an infuriated conglomerate of liquefied analogue leads, rotten oppressive drums and trenchant FM drubbings".
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out of stock $11.32
Flunkey EP
Cat: RST 022. Rel: 14 Mar 17
 
Techno
Track 1 (5:10)
Track 2 (6:41)
Track 3 (5:40)
Track 4 (5:20)
Review: March has kicked off with some stellar house and techno pieces, but a return from the Parassela crew has made this the best month in a long while. We'd been truly missing this collaborative project between The Analogue Cops and Blawan, three minds which together helped to truly instil a sound within the contemporary house and techno game over the last five years. If you're listening to raw, stripped-back house these days, it's down to projects such as Parassela; that post-2010 wave of goodness very much includes these guys in the list. They return for one of their inimitable faux white labels on the Cops' own mighty Restoration label, and it's clear that they crew had been missing each other's company as of late. "Track 1" is classic Parassela nastiness thanks to a dark, intricate mould of hardware beats and distorted melodies with that unmistakable, tape-kissed hiss, and "Track 2" delivers more of the same except that the groove is more minimal here. On the flip, "Track 3" injects more of a house-centric movement into the equation, while "Track 4" heads off into sparser, more desolate territories that remind us of just how multi-talented this group of producers are. Unmissable, really...
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Played by: Lee Holman, Shenoda
out of stock $9.01
Home Alone EP
Cat: RST 017. Rel: 24 Jun 13
 
Techno
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
Review: The latest Parassela release is a real all-star hardware techno affair, as the usual gang of The Analogue Cops and Blawan are joined by the latter's Karenn partner Pariah for the opening track of the Home Alone EP, complete with Macauley Culkin-referencing artwork. With four such characters on the buttons A1 is expectedly big, with the Cops' usual vocal snippets chirping amongst the Karenn duo's booming kicks and squealing industrial textures. The remaining tracks are just as heavy even without Pariah's involvement; A2, climbs to a crescendo of analogue noise and breaks out into a twinkling, tunnelling groove, B1 provides a frenzy of abrasive analogue sequencing and B2 a combination of disembodied yet soulful vocals interacting with acid and '90s house tropes.
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out of stock $7.20
Marcel Dettmann Presents Conducted (Sampler 2 of 2)
Cheeba Starks presents The Toupe Committee - "GoGo Bop (A Trip To The Bodega)"
Answer Code Request - "Escape Myself"
Vril - "V3"
The Analogue Cops - "Why You Love Me"
Review: The second Conducted sampler 12" arrives with uncompromising efforts from Cheeba Starks presents The Toupe Committee, Answer Code Request, Vril and The Analogue Cops. Just like this first sampler - which boasts a rare 1990 track from Bluemoon Productions - this 12" features a dusted off gem, in the shape of "GoGo Bop (A Trip To The Bodega)" by Cheeba Starks presents The Toupe Committee - first released back in '96. It's probably the highlight here, too, with a vaguely threatening - or at the very least odd - vocal sample creating a sense of paranoia that proves a snug fit for the burning electro synth stabs. Up next is "Escape Myself" by Answer Code Request, which serves as a nice reminder that broken beat techno really thumps the hardest. Flip over for two productions from the new school, namely vinyl hugging duo The Analogue Cops and mysterious entity Vril; both come correct although it's the former's cheeky vocal led jam "Why You Love Me" that just shades it.
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out of stock $8.23
Captain Power EP
Cat: RST 008. Rel: 22 Oct 09
 
Techno
Third Side - "Ready To Dance"
Xenogears aka The Analogue Cops - "Chamber"
Lucretio - "Still Me"
Marieu - "Mauzy"
out of stock $8.23
Butsu EP
Butsu EP (12")
Cat: RST 009. Rel: 12 Feb 10
 
Techno
Third Side - "Siberia"
Xenogears aka The Analogue Cops - "Live* 12"
Marieu - "Half Dub"
Lucretio - "My Girl"
out of stock $8.23
Lost Artemis
Cat: RSTLP 003. Rel: 28 Apr 14
 
Techno
Mint Drop (feat NoMadRonin)
The X Button
Kislev
Aveh
Idol Talk
Multiverse
Langrenus
Tycho
Review: Crushing debut album from Xenogears featuring production input from the masters Objekt and NoMadRonin! Before they were known as Analogue Cops, Italian pair Lucretio and Marieu operated as Xenogears , inaugurating the Restoration label which has become a central outlet for their brand of heads-down, raw sounding house and techno. Having found much favour with their Analogue Copping, Lucretio and Marieu revived the Xenogears project earlier this year with a 12" that laid down the expectation for this debut album. In keeping with the Xenogears project's fast take on Detroit-inspired hardware techno, Lost Artemis explores the subterranean territories between post-atomic noises and apocalyptic breakbeats and demonstrates few can brandish hi-tech synthesizers and rusted vintage gears with the potency of Lucretio and Marieu.
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out of stock $17.77
Multiverse (remixes)
Multiverse (remixes) (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: RST 018. Rel: 20 Jan 14
 
Techno
Multiverse (Third Side remix)
Multiverse (Madteo NY Blows-Wave remix)
Multiverse (Vinalog remix)
Multiverse (Xenogears original mix)
Review: Analogue Coppers Lucretio and Marieu return to their Xenogears guise for a remix heavy 12" that precedes a full album from the Berlin-based Italian pair. It was under this project that the duo first surfaced as back in 2007, inaugurating the Restoration label and having since appeared in various forms with the likes of Steffi and Blawan in the ensuing years, Lucretio and Marieu have deemed the climate right to revisit Xenogears. Whilst details on the forthcoming LP Lost Artemis are yet to surface, this Multiverse Remixes 12" is a fine appetite wetter. The tightly sprung original is complemented well by remixes from Vinalog and Third Side, with the former's a highlight along with Madteo's self styled NY Blows-Wave remix which offers some typically left of centre multi tracked beat down.
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out of stock $10.04
72 Bridges EP
72 Bridges EP (limited to 200 copies hand numbered 12")
Cat: TABR 03. Rel: 01 Mar 11
 
Techno
CRC04
Mino
Livex15
Dreamsequence
Review: Fledgling UK techno imprint Tabernacle heads to Berlin for their third release, inviting Xenogears aka The Analogue Cops to drop four tracks of raw, sometimes harsh, sometimes odd but always unadulterated machine funk. There's a lazy swagger to the opening of "crc04" that grabs you as soon as the heavy lines of synths drop over the stuttering drum machine crunch. It's the mid section crescendo of piercing sonics and crashing layers of percussion that add that extra layer of overwhelming sensory menace. In contrast, "Mino" ditches the menace for a smoother retro Detroit electro flex reminiscent of vintage Model 500, right up to the upwards sci fi synth freakery. The B Side opens with the sonic booms of "Livex15" throwing out elastic synth swirls over a big rusted beat, as industrial pressure grows beneath with ominous intent. In a word, magnificent! This excellent and rather limited release - only 200 copies pressed up - finishes on pulsing and quirky form with the subaqueous techno funk thrust of "Dreamsequence."
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out of stock $5.41
Analogue Planet EP
Cat: RST 004. Rel: 15 Oct 08
 
Techno
Xenogears aka The Analogue Cops - "CC"
Eduardo De La Calle - "The Serafins"
Lucretio - "Over Me"
Marieu - "Dark Theory"
out of stock $8.23
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