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Reptilian Tank (reissue)
Reptilian Tank (reissue) (mustard marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: TRUNCATE 26. Rel: 30 Nov 23
 
Techno
Reptilian Tank
Reptilian Tank (Truncate remix)
Review: DJ Hyperactive's now-defunct Contact was the label that first put out this cult cut from 1996. Some 25 years later it now gets a welcome reissue on Truncate's own self-titled label and features a remix from the techno titan himself. 'Reptilian Tank' gets a breath of new life and a refreshing new remix by label boss Truncate. First up is the original - a head-wrecking, panel-beating techno rave-up with wispy pads and pulsating bass that is full of pent-up energy. The remix is a speedy, stripped-back version that races ahead with all the urgency of a shooting star.
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 in stock $13.48
Remixed Part 1
Remixed Part 1 (limited hand-stamped 12")
Cat: TRUNCATERMX 1. Rel: 22 Apr 14
 
Techno
Dial (Ben Sims remix)
Bodega (Ben Sims remix)
Jack (Mark Broom remix)
Concentrate (Truncate rework)
out of stock $10.89
Basal
Basal (12")
Cat: TRUNCATE 25. Rel: 24 Jun 22
 
Techno
Basal 1 (4:39)
Basal 2 (Out Of Control) (4:39)
Basal 3 (4:35)
Basal 4 (4:37)
Review: Truncate is a master of laying down drums that are heavy and powerful but also hypnotic. They sound superb on a loud system and are the sort of things you want to roll on for days. Here he is back with another four such cuts on his own now 25-release-deep self-titled imprint. 'Basal 1' opens up with bleeping deep techno pulses and slippery synths then 'Basal 2 (Out Of Control)' melts theming with its twisted rums, bass and synths, 'Basal 3' is another heady one that goes deep into the cosmos. Last of all, the EP is rounded out by 'Basal 4', another superbly stylish and mind melting techno cut with frazzled synths and industrial hints.
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out of stock $14.51
The Drill
The Drill (12")
Cat: TRUNCATE 24. Rel: 28 Mar 22
 
Techno
The Drill (5:08)
The Hammer (4:49)
The Closer (6:09)
The Closer (No Gabber mix) (4:56)
Review: Veteran Los Angeles producer Truncate returns on his eponymous imprint with four heavy duty techno tools loaded directly from the factory floor. 'The Drill' follows the same Blueprint of early '90s Birmingham industrial in the vein of Downwards and Dynamic Tension, while 'The Hammer' follows in suit but with the addition of Robert Hood's style of cyclicality: steely hi-hat workouts and claps on the kick. Turn over to side B and you have the pummelling, industrial strength pressure of 'The Closer' followed by the strobey 303-led stomp of the No Gabber mix.
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First Phase (repress) (Planetary Assault Systems, James Ruskin mixes)
Cat: TRUNCATE 22CLEAR. Rel: 11 Mar 22
 
Techno
First Phase (Planetary Assault Systems remix) (7:07)
First Phase (4:42)
The Eve (James Ruskin remix) (5:02)
The Eve (5:00)
Review: REPRESS: If powerful and percussive techno is your passion, it's likely that you already own a swathe of 12" singles from Los Angeles' producer Truncate (real name David Flores). It's also likely that you'll enjoy his latest EP, First Phase, which arrives in stores in limited numbers, on coloured vinyl. The two original tracks on show are naturally formidable workouts. 'First Phase' is a dense and murky tribal techno stomper, while 'The Eve' is a jacking, drum machine driven affair blessed with some intensely psychedelic acid lines. Former Truncate collaborator James Ruskin remixes that tune, turning a sharper, heavier and mildly wonky revision, while Luke Slater delivers a Planetary Assault Systems take on 'First Phase' that cloaks the producer's dense drums in spacey electronics and hypnotic synthesizer motifs.
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out of stock $13.48
First Phase
First Phase (limited coloured vinyl 12")
Cat: TRUNCATE 22COL. Rel: 04 Oct 21
 
Techno
First Phase (Planetary Assault Systems remix) (7:06)
First Phase (4:42)
The Eve (James Ruskin remix) (5:02)
The Eve (5:03)
Review: If powerful and percussive techno is your passion, it's likely that you already own a swathe of 12" singles from Los Angeles' producer Truncate (real name David Flores). It's also likely that you'll enjoy his latest EP, First Phase, which arrives in stores in limited numbers, on coloured vinyl. The two original tracks on show are naturally formidable workouts. 'First Phase' is a dense and murky tribal techno stomper, while 'The Eve' is a jacking, drum machine driven affair blessed with some intensely psychedelic acid lines. Former Truncate collaborator James Ruskin remixes that tune, turning a sharper, heavier and mildly wonky revision, while Luke Slater delivers a Planetary Assault Systems take on 'First Phase' that cloaks the producer's dense drums in spacey electronics and hypnotic synthesizer motifs.
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Played by: Myles Serge
out of stock $13.74
First Phase
First Phase (limited 12")
Cat: TRUNCATE 22BLACK. Rel: 04 Oct 21
 
Techno
First Phase (Planetary Assault Systems remix) (7:10)
First Phase (4:45)
The Eve (James Ruskin remix) (5:05)
The Eve (5:04)
Review: David Flores aka Truncate presents a 10 year anniversary release on his eponymous imprint, featuring four powerful cuts to pummel the newly reopened dancefloors on the First Phase EP. The direct and functional execution of the title track in its original form is a solid DJ tool that's made to play, with the Planetary Assault Systems remix adding another level of ferocious intensity to it beforehand. Over on the flip, the hypnotic cyclicality of "The Eve" is certainly in the vein of Robert Hood yet finely executed in its own right, while the rework by Blueprint's James Ruskin stays respectful to the original while adding some nice dancefloor dynamics.
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out of stock $12.43
Remixed Part 5 (B-STOCK)
Cat: TRUNCATERMX 5 (B-STOCK). Rel: 29 Jun 20
 
Techno
Concentrate (Josh Wink interpretation)
Culture (Lauren Flax remix)
Reflex (Radio Slave remix)
Missing (Kai Van Dongen remix)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Record has very light surface marks/scratches, but otherwise in perfect working condition***


This ultra stacked remix EP see's artists, Lauren Flax, Josh Wink, Radio Slave, and the 'Missing' remix contest winner Kai Van Dongen. Legend Josh Wink brings his minimalistic approach to the classic 'Concentrate'. Lauren Flax brings her deep jackin acid flavor to 'Culture'. Radio Slave does what he does best and keeps his remix of 'Reflex' stripped down and tough, Rekids style. Lastly, remix contest winner and new comer Kai Van Dongen, balances out the EP with his deep but driving rendition of 'Missing'.
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out of stock $8.29
Remixed Part 5
Cat: TRUNCATERMX 5. Rel: 29 Jun 20
 
Techno
Concentrate (Josh Wink interpretation) (6:58)
Culture (Lauren Flax remix) (6:15)
Reflex (Radio Slave remix) (6:43)
Missing (Kai Van Dongen remix) (5:51)
Review: This ultra stacked remix EP see's artists, Lauren Flax, Josh Wink, Radio Slave, and the 'Missing' remix contest winner Kai Van Dongen. Legend Josh Wink brings his minimalistic approach to the classic 'Concentrate'. Lauren Flax brings her deep jackin acid flavor to 'Culture'. Radio Slave does what he does best and keeps his remix of 'Reflex' stripped down and tough, Rekids style. Lastly, remix contest winner and new comer Kai Van Dongen, balances out the EP with his deep but driving rendition of 'Missing'.
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out of stock $10.37
20
20 (12")
Cat: TRUNCATE 20. Rel: 11 May 20
 
Techno
Repeat (5:51)
Repeat (Luis Flores remix) (6:14)
El Sonido (4:37)
El Sonido (No Vox) (4:39)
Review: Number 20 drops on Truncate and plunges us back into a world of chiseled, deadly serious techno. "Repeat" opens things up with some slowly modulating themes that teasingly evolve from veiled threat to clear and present danger. Luis Flores takes on a remix of the track that adds some industrial heft to the rhythm section and leaves a generous dose of white noise debris in its wake. "El Sonido" is a wound up jacker dreaming of peak time - a tight but swinging groove bringing the funk and end of the world interplay between the nervy synth line and the displaced vocal snippets. There's also a "No Vox" version of the track if that voice doesn't do it for you.
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out of stock $10.89
Another One (reissue)
Another One (reissue) (limited hand-stamped coloured vinyl 12" (comes in different coloured vinyl, we cannot guarantee which one you will receive))
Cat: TRUNCATE 11GREEN. Rel: 05 Nov 19
 
Techno
Another One (5:34)
Model 1 (5:55)
Room Mode (5:50)
Review: Certified bombshells for the dancefloor reissued.
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Played by: Billy Nasty
out of stock $11.15
Culture (reissue)
Culture (reissue) (limited hand-stamped red vinyl 12")
Cat: TRUNCATE 12RED. Rel: 05 Nov 19
 
Techno
Culture (4:23)
Track 2 (4:21)
Track 3 (5:11)
Review: Stripped-back techno goodness reissued.
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out of stock $10.37
Wave 2
Wave 2 (hand-stamped heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: TRUNCATE 19. Rel: 17 May 19
 
Techno
Wave 2 (5:16)
Good Morning (V1) (5:52)
Source (5:08)
Review: Deep, Detroit influenced techno.
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out of stock $10.37
TRNCT 7 2 (Record Store Day 2019)
Cat: TRNT7 2. Rel: 22 Apr 19
 
Techno
Track 1 (5:15)
Track 2 (5:20)
Review: Raw analog acid tracks. Special record store day limited edition RED vinyl.
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out of stock $10.12
Machine Jack
Machine Jack (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: TRUNCATE 18. Rel: 18 Feb 19
 
Techno
Machine Jack (version 1) (5:12)
Machine Jack (version 2) (5:33)
Missing (5:08)
Review: White label lover Truncate (AKA long-serving techno producer David Flores) is back with more "no frills hard grooves, crafted for the dancefloor". This time it's all about "Machine Jack", a track served in two distinct flavours of analogue-driven intensity. First up is "Machine Jack V1", where one-note stabs, Belgian hardcore "Hoover" noises and simple, mind-altering melodies slowly rise above a pounding techno groove. "Machine Jack V2" is equally as intense, with twisted, acid-style electronic motifs dancing above another ten-ton beat. In comparison, surprisingly tropical B-side "Missing" is rather laidback and melodious. It's still savage and floor-friendly, but boasts a rather cheery synthesizer melody and some blissful electronic touches throughout.
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Remixed Part 4 (Heiko Laux/Ray Kajioka/Sterac mixes)
Cat: TRUNCATERMX 4. Rel: 15 Oct 18
 
Techno
Dial (Heiko Laux remix) (5:26)
Wave 1 (Ray Kajioka remix) (5:55)
30 (Sterac remix) (6:15)
30 (Sterac Electronics remix) (6:30)
Review: Three heavyweights are featured on the next installment of the Truncate remix series. Heiko Laux revisits the Truncate classic 'Dial' with his deep, stripped down rendition. Ray Kajioka remits his interpretation of 'Wave 1' with his deep, melodic touch. Lastly, Steve Rachmad aka Sterac delivers his touch to two remixes of the track '30' - one stripped version as Sterac alongside one electro version as Sterac Electronics. Techno tools for everyone.
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out of stock $11.15
Multiply
Multiply (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: TRUNCATE 17. Rel: 03 Sep 18
 
Techno
Multiply (5:00)
Psuedo V2 (5:05)
Psuedo V3 (4:40)
Review: Los Angeles techno titan Truncate (AKA experienced producer David Flores) continues to serve up heavyweight jams on his eponymous white-label series. A-side "Multiply" is a no-nonsense affair, with hissing and crashing cymbals, morse code style electronic beeps and crunchy drum machine handclaps rising above a thunderous peak-time techno groove. Over on side B, "Pseudo V2" sees Flores wrap European tech-house glitches and pulses around a hypnotic deep techno groove, while "Pseudo V3" offers a more psychdelic and mind-altering take on the same deep and bass-heavy groove, with twisted acid lines sprinting in and out of the mix at regular intervals.
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Wrktrx
Wrktrx (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: TRUNCATE 16. Rel: 13 Nov 17
 
Techno
Wrktrx 2 (5:10)
Wrktrx Rhythm 1 (6:05)
Wrktrx 3 (5:09)
Wrktrx 3 (Jimmy Edgar remix) (6:14)
out of stock $11.15
15 (unreleased mixes)
15 (unreleased mixes) (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: TRUNCATE 15. Rel: 30 Aug 17
 
Techno
Focus (no vox) (5:43)
Modify V2 (5:20)
Mira Mar V2 (5:45)
Review: The 15th release on techno titan Truncate's eponymous label contains three alternative versions of previously released gems. First up you'll find a vocal-free version of angular and metallic 2011 throb-job "Focus", where relentless cymbals and two-note loops ride a pounding kick-drum pattern. Next, he unloads a bubbling, acid-fired "V2" take on 2012 jack-track "Modify" - all layered percussion, razor-sharp electronics and wayward TB-303 lines - before dedicated all of side B to a tasty alternate riff on "Mira Mar". The original was one of his deepest and dreamiest techno tracks, so it's nice to see that he's retained the warm chords and tumbling melodies amongst the delay-laden beats and gentle acid lines.
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out of stock $14.26
7_1 (remixes)
7_1 (remixes) (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: TRUNCATE 14. Rel: 31 Oct 16
 
Techno
7_1 (Ambivalent remix) (6:03)
7_1 (Silent Servant version I) (5:14)
7_1 (original 12" mix) (5:31)
Review: Truncate's "7_1" first appeared on wax back on 2014, on the A-side of a 7" single dedicated to revivalist acid and Chicago jack-tracks. Producer David Flores has decided to revisit them two years on, serving up his previously unreleased 12" mix - a subtle extension that makes more of his nagging acid lines and whispered vocals - plus two fresh reworks. The first of these comes from M_nus man Kevin McHugh under his Ambivalent alias, and successfully drags the track further towards driving, main room techno territory. Arguably even more impressive is the thrillingly wonky Silent Servant version, which recasts Flores' original as a bittersweet chunk of melancholic acid weirdness.
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out of stock $10.12
Wave 1
Wave 1 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: TRUNCATE 13. Rel: 30 Aug 16
 
Techno
Wave 1 (5:14)
Hardware Jam 4 (5:10)
Review: West coast techno hero and Droid Behavior affiliate David Flores aka Truncate is back on his eponymous imprint, its 13th release presented here. On the A side of this release is "Wave 1", a restrained yet suspenseful journey that's full of warm dubby elements, a dreamy bell melody and emotive strings. This one is great to lead into or out of the pre-peak time phase to make a great transition. By contrast, the offering on the flip entitled "Hardware Jam 4" is much more intense and just like the name suggests, you can feel the raw energy of this clearly improvised track which retains all the energy and spontaneity of the occasion. A raw, stripped and powerful track on here.
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out of stock $9.86
Wave 1
Wave 1 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: TRUNCATE 13C. Rel: 30 Aug 16
 
Techno
Wave 1 (5:37)
Hardware Jam 4 (5:52)
Hardware Jam 5 (5:48)
out of stock $10.89
Remixed Part 3
Remixed Part 3 (hand-stamped 10")
Cat: TRUNCATERMX 3. Rel: 26 Feb 16
 
Techno
Another (Len Faki remix) (6:50)
Focus (ROD remix) (5:33)
out of stock $10.37
Culture
Culture (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: TRUNCATE 12. Rel: 09 Nov 15
 
Techno
Culture (4:21)
Track 2 (4:18)
Track 3 (5:06)
Review: There is little to say about David Flores and his Truncate alias apart from the fact that we've been big supporters of the label for years, and that he's given the go-to guy when you're yearning for some militant, stripped-back techno goodness. In fact, "Culture" is more house-centred than his usual material, but that's only because of the tune's repetitive vocal sample, while both "Track 2" and "Track 3" are more representative of Flores' usual style; the former chucks sparse 909 drums over classic Chicago sirens, and the latter goes for the bleepy treatment, making the perfect score to any Berghain set.
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out of stock $10.12
Remixed Part 2
Remixed Part 2 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: TRUNCATERMX 2. Rel: 18 May 15
 
Techno
Mira Mar (Grindvik & Zahn remix) (6:25)
Modify (Dustin Zahn remix) (6:03)
Mira Mar (Par Grindvik remix) (9:03)
Review: Uh oh, Truncate is back onto your subwoofers with the second chapter of his recent remix series...the last outing still pounding its way across the Juno HQ! This time the American techno maverick chooses Par Grindvik and Dustin Zahn to mould "Mira Mar" into bleepy, hi-hat-heavy tool, while Zahn himself strips "Modify" of all its dignity and cuts it down to a beautifully simple kick-beat approach. Grindvik closes this chapter off with a deeper, more mentalist take on "Mira Mar", where the melodies are catapulted into oblivion thanks to intricate FX processing .
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Another One
Another One (hand-stamped coloured vinyl 12")
Cat: TRUNCATE 11. Rel: 28 Apr 15
 
Techno
Another One (5:33)
Model 1 (5:51)
Room Mode (5:46)
Review: David Flores delivers another Truncate bullet, and as per usual, these three cuts are bundle of techno jerkers for the Berghainian dweller. Title track "Another One" is a clap-heavy head noodle with a distinctly dubby air, "Model 1" is bleepy and all guns blazing thanks to its militant groove, while "Room Mode" is the weirder of the bunch, where a warped Detroit-style bassline dominates Truncate's familiar minimalistic percussion style. Certified bombshells for the dancefloor.
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out of stock $10.12
TRNCT_7_1
TRNCT_7_1 (limited hand-stamped 7")
Cat: TRNCT 7_1. Rel: 12 Jan 15
 
Techno
Track 1
Track 2
Review: Since launching the Truncate alias and label in 2011, David 'Audio Injection' Flores has delivered some seriously raw analogue techno. He's at it again here, delivering a rare techno-minded 7" single for those who like their tracks punchy and to the point. The untitled A-side offers a near perfect fusion of vintage Chicago jack and the relentless, bass-heavy throb of techno - all wonky electronic riffs, "house your body" vocal snatches and booming beats. Flip to the B for an energy-packed, acid-flecked version that takes the original and gives it one colossal kick up the backside. It's the sort of thing you'd expect to hear from Jamal Moss, which is high praise indeed.
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out of stock $7.26
Another One
Another One (hand-stamped red vinyl 12")
Cat: TRUNCATE 11RED. Rel: 17 Nov 14
 
Techno
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Review: The ever-prolific Truncate is at it once again on his home turf, demonstrating something of a pinnacle for the US approach to stripped and raw techno. "Track 1" slaps out the handclaps with gusto, but the synths that bubble in the background keep a certain dubwise calm to proceedings even with all the energy fed into the drums. "Track 2" takes a more dense approach, working in more intense flurries of percussion and keeping the synth elements finely chiselled and nervous, before "Track 3" brings a more playful side to the fore thanks to a hooky melody that will appeal to all Robert Hood fans out there.
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out of stock $9.60
Another One
Another One (hand-stamped white vinyl 12")
Cat: TRUNCATE 11WHITE. Rel: 21 Nov 14
 
Techno
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Review: The ever-prolific Truncate is at it once again on his home turf, demonstrating something of a pinnacle for the US approach to stripped and raw techno. "Track 1" slaps out the handclaps with gusto, but the synths that bubble in the background keep a certain dubwise calm to proceedings even with all the energy fed into the drums. "Track 2" takes a more dense approach, working in more intense flurries of percussion and keeping the synth elements finely chiselled and nervous, before "Track 3" brings a more playful side to the fore thanks to a hooky melody that will appeal to all Robert Hood fans out there
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out of stock $9.60
Control
Control (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: TRUNCATE 10. Rel: 19 Nov 13
 
Techno
Control V1
Control V2
Reflex V1
Reflex V2
Review: For the west coast techno scene of America, Developer and Truncate are a one stop shop for club techno. Where Developer's production goes large, Truncate's focus is primitive techno minimalism - for David Flores, his peak time productions come packaged as Audio Injection. Truncate fans will notice the similarities of "Control V1" to "Concentrate" (recently commissioned for Pangaea's fabric live 73) from 2011. Truncate manages to strip back "Control V2" even more, which puts greater emphasis on the ketamine drugged computer vocal, while "Reflex V1" and "Reflex V2" are also incarnations of themselves; one minimal, the other more so.
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out of stock $11.15
Modify
Modify (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: TRUNCATE 7. Rel: 11 Dec 12
 
Techno
Modify
10th
30
Review: Through sheer force of anti-personality matched with an unforgiving release schedule, Truncate has well and truly made his presence felt over the past twelve months and drops another sure fire batch of gritty techno stompers that display a wonderful diversity. "Modify" is rawest bleep techno that revels in a dry beat, a repeating melodic phrase and an undulating vocal hook, devastating in its simplicity. "10th" however opts for a dub techno approach, letting a plush chord pulse in and out of the action while the beat remains a muted but driving kind of techno. "30" ends on a curiously tropical note, working an exotic flavour into the rolling construction through some crafty handling of hand claps, rounding off a sterling EP.
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out of stock $8.56
Bodega
Bodega (10")
Cat: TRUNCATE 6. Rel: 09 Jul 12
 
Techno
Bodega V1
Bodega V2
Review: As Audio Injection's Truncate alias continues to gather momentum, this self-manned label plays home to his most personal no-nonsense techno. It doesn't take long to get your head around the premise of the two version of "Bodega"; there's a simple and direct approach at work even if the production itself has many layers to it. "Bodega V1" sports a nasty looping synth phrase which slowly opens up throughout the track, while the rock solid rhythm gets bolstered by claps dropped for maximum jacking potential. "Bodega V2" contorts that central phrase ever so slightly, and ups the ante on the claps, yet the final result feels somehow more restrained than its counterpart.
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out of stock $9.32
Mira Mar
Mira Mar (12")
Cat: TRUNCATE 5. Rel: 25 May 12
 
Techno
Dial
Mira Mar
Mira Mar (no chord)
out of stock $9.86
Transients EP
Transients EP (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: TRUNCATE 4. Rel: 31 Jan 12
 
Techno
Transients (v1)
Transients (v2)
Transients (Drumcell remix)
Transients (Mike Gervais remix)
out of stock $9.07
21
21 (12")
Cat: TRUNCATE 3. Rel: 17 Oct 11
 
Techno
21
21 (mix)
21 (Hyperactive remix)
out of stock $10.37
Jack
Jack (12")
Cat: TRUNCATE 2. Rel: 21 May 11
 
Techno
Truncate - "Jack"
Truncate - "Truncate 7"
Truncate - "Truncate dub"
Truncate - "Focus v2"
out of stock $10.37
Concentrate
Cat: TRUNCATE 1. Rel: 23 Feb 11
 
Techno
Concentrate
Focus
Focus (Raiz remix)
out of stock $9.60
Message
Message (12")
Cat: TRUNCATE 8. Rel: 28 May 13
 
Techno
Coaster (original mix)
Coaster (Esoteric remix)
Message (Developer remix V1)
Message (original mix)
Review: Truncate supplies four more functional cuts of club techno for the eighth release on Truncate records and in doing so resurrects Furesshu's Esoteric alias. Skittled clap patterns and fluxed synth melodies loop endlessly in "Coaster", with Esoteric focusing on the musical elements and snappish claps in his remix. Fellow west coast techno producer Developer coats Truncate "Message" in a black coat of heaving bass, windy atmospherics and rolling percussion, which deviates downwards from Truncates siren sounding original.
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out of stock $10.37
Message
Message (limited blue vinyl 12")
Cat: TRUNCATE 8. Rel: 19 Apr 13
 
Techno
Coaster (original mix)
Coaster (Esoteric remix)
Message (Developer remix V1)
Message (original mix)
Review: Truncate supplies four more functional cuts of club techno for the eighth release on Truncate records and in doing so resurrects Furesshu's Esoteric alias. Skittled clap patterns and fluxed synth melodies loop endlessly in "Coaster", with Esoteric focusing on the musical elements and snappish claps in his remix. Fellow west coast techno producer Developer coats Truncate "Message" in a black coat of heaving bass, windy atmospherics and rolling percussion, which deviates downwards from Truncates siren sounding original.
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HYD
HYD (12")
Cat: TRUNCATE 21. Rel: 08 Mar 21
 
Techno
PNQ V1 (5:47)
HYD V1 (5:05)
HYD V2 (5:07)
Review: Truncate is celebrated by his fellow DJs for the grand power and impact of his drums. However he shapes them, they cannot fail to arrest the attention of any dance floor. This outing on his own Truncate label is another fine example crafted alongside Dotdat. There is a trippy Detroit melodic minimalism to 'PNQ V1' that will tie your mind in knots, then 'HYD V1' layers up jacking drum loops that never resolve with edgy synth pulses. It's tense and unrelenting techno for late night experiences and to close, 'HYD V2' brings more raw and wild textures to the ever-pounding kick drums. Devastating stuff.
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Ratios
Ratios (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: TRUNCATE 9. Rel: 10 Jun 13
 
Techno
Ratio 1
Ratio 2
Ratio (Luis Flores remix)
Ratio 3
Review: Audio Injection's David Flores dons his Truncate mantle to teas up with fellow Droid Recordings stalwart Luis Flores. Compared to their other works, the Ratio EP is rather timid...well minimal. An ultra-light and clacky "Ratio 1" sets the tone for the EP, as does the following "Ratio 2" which is cut from the same cloth and builds in strength like a boxer that's moved from lightweight to middle-weight. On the smudgy stamped reversed-side of the white-label, Luis Flores adds sprockets of alarmed synths and ghoulish chords to his remix of "Ratio 3"; a production desperate to be heard at Berghain. Like the others, "Ratio 3" pulsates with minimal force, as percussion walks up and down its arrangement like a drunk cabassa player falling in and out of time. Proper minimal techno.
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out of stock $10.37
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