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Curved
Curved (hand-stamped 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FRINGEWHITE 003. Rel: 11 Feb 20
Curved (4:04)
Curved (Bambounou Hyper Street remix) (4:09)
Review: Bristol bestie badmen Batu and Lurka clash up once again for another Fringe excursion. One track, one remix, "Curved" gets straight to the point with its loosely broken house beats, grumbling bass bubbles and drunken synth scribbles. If you recall the dubby delights of Craig Richards & Lee Burridge's Tyrant project years ago, you're in the right area. Need things a little spicier? Flip for Bambounou's up-tempo twist where the drums are fully broken, the tension is higher and there's a trippy-assed breakdown that will bend your dancefloor's minds. Limited to 300, this won't hang around.
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Played by: Mimi
out of stock $11.21
Slam Jams Vol 2
Cat: HHANDS 013. Rel: 05 Aug 20
Breaka - "Loose Subs" (5:41)
Guava - "Outerbody Innerspace" (4:56)
Lrds - "Quanda" (5:49)
Dawn Razor - "Be As One 1" (5:37)
Review: Holding Hands are back with another crucial summer VA EP and it's another hearty selection. Breaka's "Loose Subs" takes the lead on a bubbling 160 flex with a vibe that's not dissimilar to Zinc back in his golden days. Guava drops the tempo for an acidic two-step piece while Lrds' "Quanda" is an ice cold electro joint with more shuffle than a poker house. Last but not least Dawn Razor shuts down the EP on a deliciously stripped back breaky tip that blossoms with a new element on every 32. Slam Jam thank you ma'am.
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out of stock $12.25
With The Fracture
With The Fracture (hand-stamped heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: CXT 001. Rel: 27 Mar 20
E3 Breaks - "Sickle Cell" (3:46)
LUCY - "Edge It" (3:18)
Sir Rah - "Dulcet Tear" (4:13)
Dead End (3:32)
out of stock $10.17
EARWAX 002
EARWAX 002 (hand-stamped 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: EARWAX 002. Rel: 02 Nov 21
Heritage & Delo - "Undesirable" (6:02)
Low End Activist - "Circle Speak" (4:13)
Krotone - "Immersed" (6:23)
Krotone - "Immersed" (Yosh remix) (5:44)
Review: The Ear Full of Wax continues to serve up lovingly presented packages - a white label hand-stamped 12" limited to 300 copies this time with music from a range of underground heads. This long-awaited second outing showcases a variety of experimental club sounds starting with Heritage & Delo's icy and minimal stepper 'Undesirable.' Low End Activist gets dark and dirty with his fizzing bass workout and Krotone's 'Immersed' is then a cluster of numbing beats and hits that also comes as a Yosh remix that is a busy breakbeat banger.
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out of stock $14.87
Fun Zone
Fun Zone (12")
Cat: CRDS 52. Rel: 03 Dec 15
Racer Z (4:21)
Casino (4:27)
Adrenaline (2:15)
White Cobra (3:03)
Europium (4:18)
out of stock $10.42
Make It Circular EP
Cat: LIVITY 048. Rel: 07 Jul 21
Grapefruit (6:26)
Microshift (5:12)
Make It Circular (5:18)
Constant (4:41)
Review: Manchester's Lack is back on Livity Sound a year after his last masterclass on the Inside EP. Once again he takes out his scalpel and does some precision work together together UK bass, minimalism, dub and techno. Every track is floaty light yet muscular. The drums hit hard but are also somehow barely there. Floating ambient pads drift next to skeletal jungle rhythms and dark bass hops or lurches beneath the precision drum programming. 'Grapefruit' is a downtempo opener to get the vibe going, then the quiet artistry of 'Microshift' gets the party going, 'Make It Circular' is for the heads at 5am and the fluttering melodies of 'Constant' make a shout for tune of the EP.
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out of stock $10.17
Satin
Satin (limited 12")
Cat: BLNK 012. Rel: 08 Jan 20
Elementary Means (5:30)
Satin (5:53)
Overground (4:40)
Review: For the latest missive on his surprisingly under-appreciated Blank Mind label, Sam Purcell has turned to rising star Lack, AKA Manchester-based producer Charlie Foy. The EP's three tracks were recorded at various points between 2015 and 2019, initially on his laptop during train journeys and later in his studio. It's an interesting collection of cuts all told, with Foy wrapping deep and spacey chords, bubbly melodies and introspective electronics around off-kilter rhythms that draw influence from a variety of styles. We're particularly enjoying the deep and percussive loneliness of "Satin" and the quiet dancefloor positivity of "Elementary Means", though the whole EP is well worth checking.
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out of stock $11.46
Tan
Tan (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: WAP 388. Rel: 05 Feb 16
Town Crier (3:52)
Ally (4:07)
Tan (3:49)
Crumb (3:40)
Review: NYC songstress Lafawndah makes her big label debut on Warp with some killer jams produced by Night Slugs lynchpin Lvis 1990. "Town Crier" is bass driven urban dance with her sweet soaring vocals backed by stuttering and clattering industrial textures. "Ally" is a full frontal and funky bass assault with exotic middle eastern instrumentation infused throughout as she declares "I'll take you like in like a firefly". "Tan" is the most restrained and stripped effort on here, with massively reverberated drums carrying the track wonderfully while "Crumb" is the most chilled track: it's pop inflected and will take you on a journey with its immaculately programmed steel drums. Big things!
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 in stock $11.16
Body Score EP
Cat: RLX 001. Rel: 14 May 23
Soulz (5:46)
Bodies (5:55)
Mind (5:03)
Review: Re:ni and Laska's RE:LAX imprint is off to a flying start as Laska takes the lead with this uncompromising 150BPM three-tracker. Club-primed heaviness sitting somewhere between electro, techno and bass music, each cut fixes a firm focus on percussive funk and hypnotic grooves. 'Soulz' goes heavy on the switches and ear-blurring hang drum hits, 'Bodies' goes all-out dark side while 'Mind' is a full physical trip that borders on squat party techno. Handle with caution.
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 in stock $14.34
Voices
Voices (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: IT 062. Rel: 26 Mar 24
Tech Steppas (5:10)
LEO (4:39)
The Art Of Slip (6:01)
Enjoyment (5:22)
Review: Munich's mighty Ilian Tape is the next label on which Laksa impresses with this new Voices 12". First out of the blocks is the sound system bothering 'Tech Steppas' with its wobbly low end and percolating dark drum funk. 'LEO' brings a more brutal broken beat with elastic bass that makes you move in many different directions at once while 'The Art Of Slip' is a pounding mix of thudding kicks, tripped-out vocal loops and moody synth menace that never lets up. Last but not least is 'Enjoyment' which rides on a thrilling and airy half-speed percussive rhythm that has plenty of height to it. Another inventive EP from the Ilian crew.
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Cut It Back
Cat: VERSION 019. Rel: 02 Nov 22
Cut It Back (2:58)
I Wasn't Even There (4:35)
It's What It Izzz (3:23)
Tailbone (5:00)
Review: Bristol basshead Lamont has been a mainstay of this scene for years thanks to involvement with everyone from Swamp 81 to Zed Bias, with whom he curated the Durkle Disco label. He returns here to the Version label for the first time since 2020 with four more twisted and inventive cuts of bass music. 'Cut It Back' is all eerie synth lines and stuttering bottom ends with killer snares up top. 'I Wasn't Even There' is a staggering, swaggering cut with claps and snares knocking into one another over well-swung bass and 'It's What It Izzz' is another sparse and late-night wander home through an urban landscape. 'Tailbone' closes with spoken word monologues and cosmic chords.
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 in stock $13.30
Dominant
Dominant (12")
Cat: VERSION 017. Rel: 13 Oct 20
Dominant (5:09)
I Won't Ask (4:45)
Review: Fresh in the wake of his 'Hold Dat' EP on Tectonic, Lamont makes his debut on Version with two hard-shell club twisters. 'Dominant' plays a trippy role in proceedings. Stripped right back to its bare 808 bones, its swathed in a weirdo frequency that groans in and out of the strange and precision-placed samples. Meanwhile on the flip 'I Won't Ask' maintains that unpredictable edge but with much more of a mechanical sense of menace. A soundtrack to bounce around with asteroids to. Don't ask, don't get.
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out of stock $11.99
Corra Linn
Cat: NMBRS 63. Rel: 25 Oct 19
Corra Linn (5:03)
Moo Orphaned Drift (4:42)
Ferthenheap (3:02)
Review: This Numbers debut by Lanark Artefax is an ode to a waterfall above the Scottish village of New Lanark and comes after his breakout offering on Whities as well as a busy run of live shows that make reference to Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey. Bass heavy and melodic, with falling keys and glassy pads raining down the face of each track, "Moo Orphaned Drift" has a cosmic air to it while opening cut "Corra Linn" is an IDM drum flurry, but it is closer "Ferthenheap" which makes the most impact; it's an ambient, emotionally devastating neo-classical piano piece of the highest order.
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out of stock $10.95
Minimoo
Minimoo (7")
Cat: SWAMP 71. Rel: 04 Jul 23
Minimoo (4:30)
Aintgotnojob (4:43)
Review: Neil Landstrumm is one of the UK's most underrated but high-achieving artists if you ask us. He's done it all over the years and has been pivotal to a number of different in-between sounds flourishing into scenes. Here he lands on a fellow UK institution in Swamp 81, once a home to cutting-edge bass and now offering an outlet for Landstrumm to explore the cosmos. He does so with his usual mix of quirky sound designs and heavy grooves on 'Minimoo' which is both serious body music but also playful and charming. 'Aintgotnojob' is a twisted juke-inspired B-side with reverberating low ends and tightly looped vocal phrasings that melt the mind.
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 in stock $13.30
Chincy EP
Chincy EP (12")
Cat: EXIT 093. Rel: 29 Sep 20
Chincy (3:38)
Cutlass (5:04)
Eighty Four (5:42)
Review: Neil Landstrumm on Exit Records.... This was only a matter of time. Where Neil has consistently stood in techno, dBridge has in drum & bass. The pair are kindred spirits and it's freeform, guileless analogue jams like these that really highlight their shared interests and approaches. Created using pretty much only an MPC and Moog, jamming in the way the Scottish maverick always has, each cut hits a machine funk rawness; 'Chincy' is Neil's take on trap with rainbows of 80s electronic showered over the mix, 'Cutlass' is straight up '93 jungle while 'Eighty Four' is your quintessential electro body popper. A match made in analog heaven.
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out of stock $13.55
Set In Plaster
Set In Plaster (hand-stamped 12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: SNKR 047. Rel: 01 Dec 23
Bravery
The Hawk
Respect The Deal
The Prisoner
Review: Given the breadth and diversity of Neil Landstrumm's output over the last couple of decades, it can be difficult to second-guess where he might go next musically. The answer, this time round at least, is "high-octane bass music" via a ridiculously limited-edition EP (only 100 have been pressed) for Sneaker Social Club. The Scottish scene stalwart starts by adding chiming and bleeping melodies to a warped bassline and breathless breakbeats on 'Bravery', before reaching for rumbling bass, grime style synth tones and hot-stepping post-dubstep drums on 'The Hawk'. 'Respect The Deal' delivers a mix of sparse beats, energy-packed breakbeat blasts and hip-hop vocal samples, while 'The Prisoner' is a dreamy, eccentrically swung slab of bass-heavy UK techno.
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out of stock $14.08
Many Faces Out Of Focus
Cat: PICT 006R. Rel: 16 Oct 14
Time Spike Jamz
Quick Kiss
Cousin If
There Are Monsters In This Bed
Sister Pick
Time, Patience, Everything
Review: Brainfeeder regular Lapalux first came to light with the Many Faces Out Of Focus cassette release back in 2011. Now London label Pictures Music have decided to issue forth a vinyl edition to shed fresh light on the early productions, and with good reason. The style will be familiar territory for fans of Lapalux's dreamy constructions, with "Time Spike Jamz" and "Quick Kiss" in particular swirling in a reverie of blissful melodies played out by sumptuous piano, vocal and pads shredded into off-kilter downtempo grooves. There's a whisper of early mount Kimbie about the likes of "Sister Pick" with its dismembered RnB flow, but it's all shot through with that West coast flavour that would go on to shoot the British producer on to a global platform.
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out of stock $10.17
IMRD EP
IMRD EP (12")
Cat: FUD 004. Rel: 29 Sep 20
Bias Point (6:20)
In My Restless Dreams (6:07)
Prince Moth Mothy Moth Moth (4:03)
Celphine Cut (4:54)
Review: Rising star Larry lands on Fusion Diagnostics - a label that to our ears seems dedicated to quality over quantity - with a collection of unearthly electronic delights rich in pulsating drum machine rhythms, Drexciyan aural textures and unsettling, alien-sounding melodies. It's a strikingly otherworldly affair, with Larry flitting between moody, panic-inducing club electro ('Bias Point'), minor-key IDM eccentricity (the swelling ambient chords and fizzing beats of 'In My Restless Dreams'), hushed ambient techno creepiness ('Prince Moth Mothy Moth Moth Moth') and punishing, Aux88 style heaviness ('Celphine Cut', whose ten-ton electro beats sound capable of battering listeners into submission).
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out of stock $10.42
Plan A Trois
Cat: BFDM 011. Rel: 06 Feb 17
Clairette To Die (6:08)
Zdry Connexion (5:38)
Kyle Aux Rennes (3:41)
Sweet Vanilla (5:42)
Review: An air of mystique BFDM's 11th release both musically and conceptually as the shadowy Lastrack steps up with four staggering slices of innovative broken techno music. "Clairette To Die" is ghost of dub past coming back to make us pay for brostep - sinister, menacing and rich in textures, this blows minds on every occasion. "Zdry Connexion" tips a wry, subversive nod to raves gone past with its hypey stuttering edits while "Kyle Aux Rennes" takes everything you thought you knew about techno and turns it inside out in the grainiest, most unpredictable way. "Sweet Vanilla" plays the role of dessert - a sweet palette cleanser from the chewy gulliness of the previous three courses, it's an airy, loosely-hewn roller drenched in deep layers of atmospheres. Breath-taking.
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Played by: Giorgio Luceri
out of stock $10.95
Beat City
Beat City (12")
Cat: DSD 029. Rel: 20 Jul 21
Natural (4:20)
Together (4:10)
Know What To Do (4:25)
Take You Home (5:30)
out of stock $12.50
Carried From Secret Seas
Carried From Secret Seas (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: RE 16. Rel: 30 Apr 19
Minus 10 (5:16)
Rural Nightline (5:21)
Carried From Secret Seas (5:12)
Review: Re:st regular Lcp has so far proven to be a producer with many musical talents, offering up a string of releases that flit between ambient, techno, IDM and off-kilter dancefloor moves. "Carried From Secret Seas" marks the producer's first solo EP for two years and sees him combine club-ready rhythms with evocative ambient chords and far-sighted, intergalactic electronics. The most robust of the three tracks is "Rural Nightline", a heavy, stripped-back and effects laden drum workout that's as creepy and clandestine as it is tough and intense. The other two cuts, "Minus 10" and "Carried From Secret Seas", are both far more dreamy and positive in tone, with Lcp wrapping ambient textures and soft focus melodies around deep broken techno beats.
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Played by: M50, Sanderson Dear
out of stock $13.30
Head & Shoulders/Little Fish
Head & Shoulders/Little Fish (limited gatefold double 7")
Cat: INFECT 265. Rel: 31 Dec 15
Leftfield & Sleaford Mods - "Head & Shoulders" (Mungos Hi Fi Brother Culture mix) (3:45)
Leftfield & Sleaford Mods - "Head & Shoulders" (Leftfield instrumental) (3:41)
Leftfield & Channy Leaneagh - "Little Fish" (Dense & Pika remix) (5:03)
Leftfield & Channy Leaneagh - "Little Fish" (Thom Alt J remix) (3:59)
out of stock $10.95
Forlane II
Cat: SHIP 021. Rel: 23 Oct 13
Fourth Forlane
Fifth Forlane
Sixth Florane
out of stock $11.21
Forlane EP
Cat: SHIP 016. Rel: 03 Oct 12
First Forlane
Second Forlane
Third Forlane
Review: Making quite a splash with his brilliant EP for Ramp sub-label Fourth Wave, Dutch producer Felix Lenferink returns on Shipwrec with a similarly intricate trio of bass/house dissections. "First Forlane" comes across like a jazzy, broken-beat take on fellow Dutchman 2562's choppy techno, as churning subs mingle with autumnal melodies, while "Second Forlane" is a more driving production, combining neon synths with forceful kicks and metallic percussion, creating something very much in the Jacques Greene mould. "Third Forlane" offers Lenferink's most stripped back offering, piling discordant keys over dry 808 rhythms, combining with a bold vocal with rich harmonics.
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out of stock $10.42
Modern Malaise
Modern Malaise (180 gram vinyl continuous 12")
Cat: NC 00612. Rel: 14 Aug 14
Dependency/Hot Mud/Chase Scene/Thoughts Of Liana/Beta-P
Dead Channel/Pattern Break/City Scanners/Glitch In The Lexicon/Like An Amplified Heart
Review: The Bristol-based No Corner label has been responsible for some of the most interesting releases to be committed to cassette in recent years, and three of their best were recently committed to vinyl as part of From Them Reels, perhaps the finest looking collection issued in 2014. Those eager to pick up the Filter Dread, El Kid or Lily releases individually on vinyl have been well served by No Corner now, with Lily's Modern Malaise particularly worthy of this format. Last spotted on the Trumpets At Dawn 12? for Idle Hands with two floor-focused pieces of swirling machine funk, the producer also has some housier credits on Don't Be Afraid's Spargel Trax sublabel. Modern Malaise sees the producer take a distinctly more knackered approach than previous productions across two 18 minute suites of blended productions. Modern Malaise seems to be a place where sluggish percussion combines with deeper synth textures and spoken word passages in various languages to create something between the realm of club music and something more experimental. Highly recommended!
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out of stock $10.37
Ode To Gallantry
Cat: SC 016. Rel: 23 Sep 22
C20-25
SKS (101)
Gate
Kinda Weak
Pol -1 (For Stefan)
out of stock $12.25
Liquid DNB Like Ambient Grime 2
Cat: SNKR 048. Rel: 14 Feb 24
Like Ambient Grime 2 (02 Garage mix) (5:19)
Like Ambient Grime 2 (06 dubstep mix) (7:53)
Like Ambient Grime 2 (2011 Techno mix) (6:52)
Like Ambient Grime 2 (22 Grime mix) (3:00)
Review: The ever-intriguing Luke Murray comes in hot n' heavy on his latest for Sneaker Social club - Liquid DnB-Like Ambient Grime 2. Although somewhat stylistically misleading: you won't hear any liquid d&b-like ambient grime on this record, the irreverent title does Murray's deeply informed UK soundsystem anachronism justice and flips the bird at genre pedants. Over four chronologically-referenced flips of one tune, he traverses dark, tunnelrunning two-step, lumbering dubstep annihilation, techno steppers a-la-Gast and lacerating future grime with great ease and NRG. Four system warheads to suit all tastes!
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out of stock $14.08
More
More (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: ML 002. Rel: 18 Oct 19
Phuhkwiddem (7:45)
Pain In The Vein (5:21)
More (6:04)
Wip Limits (6:21)
 in stock $10.42
Because Of My Eyes
Cat: MDF02UDF 02. Rel: 29 May 14
Because Of My Eyes
Odness
out of stock $13.55
Boida Flare EP
Boida Flare EP (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: NH 004. Rel: 03 Jun 16
Boida Flare (3:48)
Hypercube (4:48)
King Of The Castle (3:53)
Peach's Palace (3:50)
Pirate Bay (4:57)
The Portal (feat Wallwork) (3:05)
Pirate Bay (TSVI remix) (5:29)
out of stock $11.74
Natural Charge
Cat: VERSION 015. Rel: 07 Apr 20
Loefah - "Natural Charge" (4:23)
D1 - "Crack Bong" (Loefah remix) (5:10)
Review: Look at what we have here... Two mythical nugs from dubstep's heartiest primordial soup courtesy of Croydon pioneer DMZ's Loefah. "Natural Charge" stutters with those clipped drums leaving stacks of space for those humungous iconic bass drones to bounce around while his remix of D1 drives a heavier plough with pushed drums, technoid bleeps and that gritty warehouse intensity. Both seminal jams from the FWD>> era, both on dub ever since... These have been sought after for many years.
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out of stock $13.30
Logic1000
Logic1000 (12")
Cat: BEC 5650565. Rel: 07 Feb 20
Precision (4:44)
The River Is Tight (3:04)
DJ Logic Please Forgive Me (4:52)
Derriere (4:05)
Na (feat DJ Plead) (5:02)
Baddie (part 2) (4:09)
out of stock $13.30
Please Forgive Me
Please Forgive Me (hand-stamped 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: LOG 100. Rel: 14 Aug 19
DJ Logic Please Forgive Me (5:10)
Derriere (4:04)
Review: "Please Forgive Me" was the undoubted highlight of Samantha Poulter's first outing as Logic1000, a digital-only EP that slipped out last year. It's therefore rather exciting that the track has finally made it onto wax. For those who've not heard it - and it has been played by a wide variety of hyped DJs - the track sits somewhere between revivalist UK garage and UK funky, with a familiar R&B vocal rising above heavy bass, skipping beats and vintage organ stabs. Flipside "Derriere" sees Poulter flip the script, peppering surging, elongated sub-bass tones and snappy post-dubstep beats with dystopian noises and occasional vocal samples. Like the A-side it's very, very heavy.
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Played by: Mimi
out of stock $10.42
Fifth Monarchy
Cat: BH 060. Rel: 08 Nov 19
Eska (4:23)
Dust (5:20)
Ghosting (4:45)
Eska (Ossia remix) (7:07)
out of stock $11.21
Plunge
Plunge (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: ANIMA 7. Rel: 11 Apr 23
Plunge (6:06)
Depth Charge (7:53)
Stealth (7:24)
Gloom Rider (6:42)
Review: LOIF does a fine job of exploring a wide range of genres on this new EP for fast-rising Aussie label Animalia. Elements of techno, electro, bass, breaks and psychedelia are all melted together in the murky underwater world of this Melbourne producer. His tunes are a stylish mix of grooves that make you move and sonic details that intrigue as they drift by - they have the quality of alien life forms or bacteria that glow and scuttle about. Sometimes a weird vocals sample bleeds into ear short, at others it's purely abstract techno rhythms. Either way, this is fresh.
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Played by: Mimi
 in stock $12.50
Heartbreak
Heartbreak (purple vinyl 10")
Cat: NORELATION 01. Rel: 27 Feb 12
Moments In Heartbreak
Moments Grown & Sexy
Review: The LOL Boys duo of Jerome Potter and Markus Garcia hit No Relation with one of the biggest UK funky-inspired anthems of recent years: "Moments In Heartbreak" is a crafty two-step reincarnation of some of the finest early noughties moments, with some highly infectious lyrics. "Moments Grown & Sexy" is almost a continuation of that brilliant track, expanding and refixing those lyrics. BIG!
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out of stock $10.37
SE5
SE5 (12")
Cat: NOTTH 001.
SE5
Illegal Dave (Fuck The Council)
out of stock $11.46
All Systems Go
All Systems Go (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: LOOPOETS 01. Rel: 21 Jan 22
All Systems Go (7:23)
The Foolosopher (6:27)
Discreet Warning (5:07)
Only Just (4:12)
Canned Cowboy (5:02)
out of stock $13.30
Heterocetera
Cat: TRIANGLE 30. Rel: 25 Feb 15
Suspension (3:02)
Heterocetera (4:47)
Slay (4:10)
Phlegm (5:16)
Underneath (5:05)
Review: The first Tri Angle release of the year maintains the label's unerring knack for the now, presenting the debut release from Lotic. To the uninitiated, Lotic is the Texas-born, Berlin based producer whose role in the Janus collective alongside PAN man M.E.S.H. and Kablam has been making serious waves. Last year's Damsel In Distress mixtape, a mix of all-original material and twisted club refixes of tracks like Beyonce's "Drunk In Love" marked Lotic as a most interesting talent. Given the acclaim for Damsel In Distress, it is perhaps unsurprising Lotic has aligned with respected label Tri Angle for the five track EP Heterocetera. Lotic fans will recognise elements of the panic-stricken track from Damsel In Distress, though it appears in a new and improved form.
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out of stock $11.74
Get Dark
Get Dark (12")
Cat: LEA 003. Rel: 20 May 21
Get Dark (feat Razor) (4:13)
Get Dark (instrumental) (4:13)
Get Dark (John T Gast Cowbell mix) (5:21)
Get Dark (Silas remix) (5:06)
out of stock $11.21
Low End Activism
Cat: SNKR 023. Rel: 19 Nov 19
Street Level (3:39)
Signal To Noise (Ratio) (4:12)
Signal To Noise (4:18)
Low End Activism (5:34)
Neighbourhood Nationalism (3:35)
Muzikon 90 (2:39)
Review: Man of many aliases, Patrick Conway makes his debut on Sneaker Social Club with six disarming rave echoes that sound just as much 2091 as they do 1991. All the ingredients are familiar but are cooked so refreshingly in a piping hot dub oven, they sound like something completely fresh. Highlights include the grime-meets-hardcore-meets-double-dragon-scrap vibes of the title track, the ghostly breaks and pressurised pads of "Muzikon 90" and the spacious, almost UK funky style drum work and classic vocal sample of "Signal To Noise". Sneaker Social Club are always well ahead of the curve but this is a whole new venn diagram. Essential.
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out of stock $11.21
Outer Space EP
Cat: SRTX 008. Rel: 15 Feb 16
Outer Space (6:25)
End Of Line (6:38)
Review: In the space of just a few years, Luca Lozano has made a busy schedule for himself. Managing Klasse Records and Grafiti Tapes, he has released a load of music both form himself and a number of artists, such as Kris Wadsworth and DJ Fett Burger, among many others. This time he's up on the excellent Super Rhythm Trax with a little vintage flavor; "Outer Space" makes up the A-side and it's a gorgeous, break-ridden dance stepper in the same vein as stuff from the likes of Horsepower Productions, back in their day. On the flipside, "End Of Line" is a certified UK swinger, a grimey beast of a tune with a heavy percussion march and that inimitable London feel. Recommended.
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Champion
Champion (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: BZH 003. Rel: 24 Oct 18
Champion (version) (3:12)
Dem A Burning (4:48)
Zonck (4:24)
Polxat (4:26)
Review: Antinote founder Lueke is up next on Low Jack and Jean Carval's Editions Gravats, following up some great releases by the likes of Krikor, Maoupa Mazzocchetti and Clara!. The trippy lo-fi techno of "Champion" (version) conjures up memories of the brilliant Tape series of releases on Antinote a few years ago, while the rest of the EP ventures off into several other interesting directions. From the psychedelic dub of "Dem A Burning", the broken UK style of "Zonck" or the textural noise abrasions of "Polxat".
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out of stock $14.87
Powers
Powers (12")
Cat: MYOM 001. Rel: 30 Jan 23
Powers (7:02)
Re Speak (5:04)
String (4:50)
Mystick Crystal (5:40)
Review: If your new EP has already been getting dropped by top dogs like Upsammy, Batu, Call Super, Ben Ufo and Bruce, you know it's a winner. And that's exactly what Lurka's first release on his brand new Make Your On Meaning label is - four tracks of red hot and brilliantly weird minimal. 'Powers' is razor-sharp hi-hats cutting up a scintillatingly smooth and militant tech house groove. 'Re Speak' has jumbled percussion and more wonky rhythms while 'String' layers up toms, tin pot hits, clattering sound effects and an undulating liquid baseline into something super seductive. The closer 'Mystick Crystal' is the busiest of the lot with its densely layered sound fx and samples underpinned by minimal funk.
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out of stock $12.50
Stush
Stush (12")
Cat: HOTLINE 015. Rel: 23 Nov 17
Stush (5:25)
Wrapped Up (4:59)
out of stock $10.42
Trip EP
Trip EP (12")
Cat: MYOM 002. Rel: 27 Nov 23
Trip (8:09)
Airlock (4:55)
Sick Flips (7:10)
Space (4:41)
Review: Make Your Own Meaning continues to convey its unique techno message with a new statement of intent from label head Lurka. The artist has been busy of late and continues to be on a roll with another fascinating four tracker that genuinely serves up some original sounds and rhythms. 'Trip' gets things underway with organic percussive patterns stacked up over drilling bass to make for a prickly groove. 'Airlock' is similar but darker and heavier and 'Sick Flips' keeps the nimble feel going with dancing perc, rigid synths and scratchy sound effects all coalescing over broken drum patterns. Last of all is another dense, busy and multi-layered melange of tiny percussive sounds, synths and clipped rhythms that will make any floor move.
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LV VA Sampler
Cat: LVVA 12 1. Rel: 17 Sep 20
Lurka - "Patterning" (5:12)
NKC & Bakongo - "Teardown" (4:29)
SUDS - "Jackpot" (5:30)
Zoe McPherson - "Alva" (6:47)
out of stock $11.99
Metrixulus EP
Cat: TDSR 004. Rel: 27 Apr 21
Metrixulus (6:32)
Buy These (7:30)
C-Gard (8:16)
Name (5:42)
 in stock $13.30
Attitudelics
Cat: TSWG 002. Rel: 01 Apr 22
JABBASS (5:43)
AMTR TTOOS (demo version) (2:31)
OG (The Opening Groove) (5:42)
AMTR TTOOS (extended version) (7:07)
 in stock $10.95
BATABOB
BATABOB (12")
Cat: TWRK 002. Rel: 21 Jan 13
BATABOB
Wang Odyssey
Robodickneck
BATABOB (Subp Yao remix)
Robodickneck (Fulgeance remix)
Robodickneck (Luisterwaar remix)
Wang Odyssey (Sleeve remix)
out of stock $10.37
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