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Five Years Mont Lake Rec: Part 2
Cat: MLR 007. Rel: 05 Oct 22
DJ Chupacabra - "Growler" (5:35)
Mias Void - "We Used To Be Detroit" (5:08)
Mias Void - "We Used To Be Detroit" (Iron Curtis remix) (6:29)
Review: Following great releases on Dansu Discs, Carpet & Snares and Timeisnow, Italian DJ and producer Davide Piras aka DJ Chupacabra returns this week on the second part of Innsbruck-based label Mont Lake's five-year celebrations. His track on side A 'Growler' is a dusty and swing-fueled deep house jam that is as much off-kilter as it is absolutely infectious. Over on the flip, it's over to Mias Void - better known as Matthias Vogt - the veteran German producer who delivers another offbeat cut on the darkly emotive hi-tech soul of 'We Used To Be Detroit' receiving a remix by Berlin's Iron Curtis up next, injecting it with some mad breakbeats.
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Played by: Mimi
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FFF 008
FFF 008 (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: FFF 008. Rel: 29 Mar 23
Dylan Dylan - "How We Do It" (4:53)
HATT.D - "Emotionz" (part 2) (6:40)
Dawn Again - "I'm Like A Bird" (6:12)
Manhood - "Murmuracia" (4:50)
Palmate - "Departure" (4:02)
DJ Bigspin - "Pluto" (4:56)
Review: Moscow label FrouFrouFrou marks its eighth release with an all-star lineup. A braggadocious cut from French DJ Dylan Dylan opens up Side A, a funk-step number with a great vocal sample. Belgium producer Hatt.D steps up next for something more sultry in 'Emotionz (Part 2)', with a quintessential 90s flare complete with 808 State Loon calls. Speaking of birds, Australian disco collector Dawn Again's 'I'm Like a Bird' is a swansong of beeping synths and atmospheric drone synths and Manhood offers up a tropical vibe with a mid-tempo sunny house cut. Continuing on the expansive summer atmosphere, German DJ Palmate offers up a reverb-synth laden upbeat jam in 'Departure' that prefaces the tech-heavy deep house 'Pluto' by DJ Bigspin. A huge variety of upbeat tracks for the more mid-tempo deep house fan.
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Played by: Funkyjaws
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Tales Of Mabgate EP
Tales Of Mabgate EP (limited hand-stamped 12")
Cat: MASS 001. Rel: 11 Apr 23
Kepler - "Dream Plant" (5:14)
Midge Thompson - "Two Shy Crew" (8:01)
Nikol - "Leon" (5:32)
Keefy G - "Tools For Le Car" (5:20)
Review: The first release on the freshly minted MASS label is a smorgasbord of nostalgic, retri-futurist delights that showcases cuts from a quartet of artists old and new. Kelper kicks things off by adding warming chords, squelchy synth bass and far-sighted electronic motifs to a punchy electro beat, before Midge Thompson joins the dots between spacey, early '90s deep house and the sub-heavy sound of bleep techno. Nikol's 'Leon' is a fine tribute to early '90s UK techno full of clattering drum machine beats, moody motifs and stabbing 'LFO' bass, while Keefy G's 'Tools For Le Car' sounds like an unlikely collaboration between Kraftwerk, Sweet Excorcist, the Nathaniel X Project and a restless scratch DJ. As label debuts go, it's an impressive first outing.
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10 Years Of Lagaffe Tales
10 Years Of Lagaffe Tales (blue vinyl 12")
Cat: LAGAFFE 010. Rel: 09 Jan 23
Felix Leifur - "Cohen Social Club" (2:58)
Moff & Tarkin - "Pure Fury" (7:09)
Jonbjorn - "We're Not Alone" (7:55)
Viktor Birgiss - "Ad Handan" (8:12)
Review: Based in Reykjavik, Iceland, since 2012 and established by by Jonbjorn Finnbogason & Viktor Birgisson, Lagaffe Tales celebrates a decade in the game with this terrific various artists compilation. Label staple Felix Leifur serves up the slo-mo balearic bliss of 'Cohen Social Club', Moff & Tarkin get some emotive sunset breaks in effect on the mood music of 'Pure Fury' while Jonbjorn - on point as always - contributes the glassy-eyed electro cut 'We're Not Alone' and finally Viktor Birgiss delivers the deep and dubby afterhours cut 'Ad Handan'.
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Minime EP
Minime EP (12")
Cat: ALTH 005. Rel: 13 Mar 23
Minime (7:36)
Nuttertools (7:45)
She Man Down (7:26)
She Man Down (Vlad Arapasu remix) (8:06)
Review: Romanian minimal rising star Macarie claims the 5th release for Alter Hour, and what a way to mark it. Macarie brings us three new tracks with a remix from Algorhythmic founder and one half of Dubsons, Vlad Arapasu. Dipping into atmospheric synths frequently, Macarie once again focuses on the listening atmosphere in a project that would feel like surround sound even in mono. The title track is an absolute winner, a broody minimal tech-house magnum opus that is sure to become a hot favourite in international DJ sets, with the following track 'Nuttertools' living up to its cheeky title - calling upon a late 90s videogame soundfont to create a midtempo clash of drums, chiptune and bouncing synths. 'She Man Down' samples a rap vocal that I'm assuming is Three 6 Mafia but couldn't find (Macarie out-dug me on that one,as to be expected); The Arapasu remix is stellar, playing with progressions and drops like it's nothing and creating a spooky effect with the chopped up vocal.
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A Thin Veneer Of Overlord EP
Cat: EYA 016. Rel: 10 Feb 22
Manuk - "Mirage Man" (6:30)
Oli Silva - "Mutant Mindset" (6:26)
Manuk & Oli Silva - "Multiple Minglings" (5:48)
Manuk & Oli Silva - "Multiple Minglings" (Hi-Ryze Freedom mix) (6:03)
Review: It's time to strap yourselves in for another bumpy techno trip at the hands of the Eya label. Manuk kicks off with surging drums and cantering synth lines that all face into a future space on elastic basslines. Oli Silva will be known atop any fans of Craig Richards' The Nothing Special label as that is where he debuted backed in 2017 and firstly here he goes solo on 'Mutant Mindset,' a twisted bit of cyborg techno funk. Then he links with regular collaborator Manuk for the airy jungle breaks of 'Multiple Minglings' before a punchy analogue Hi-Ryze Freedom mix closes out.
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Pots & Pans & Handstands
Pots & Pans & Handstands (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: LTFIRE 04. Rel: 06 Oct 22
Pots & Pans & Handstands (4:32)
Hasnoot (4:56)
Boiler (6:44)
San Andras (6:08)
Review: In an age when the techno shoved in your face is often the reductive bastard offspring of hard style and throwaway trance, releases like Maroki's latest for the relentlessly great Lobster Theramin are exactly what we need to keep faith. Caution, though - use what's here sparingly, as these be monsters. More than living up to the EP's name, Pots & Pans packs four tracks that emphasise playful and at times erratic percussion, used in similar ways across the lot but to different ends. The title number is a low-slung growler made for horizontal fist-punching, 'Boiler' drops dubstep-influenced breaks into the mix while stretching our minds through a wormhole - arguably the subtle winner here - while 'San Andras' opts for bouncing high energy acid worbles, and 'Hasnoot' goes for a main stage lengthy build followed by driving rhythms. Nothing you've not heard before, but all incredibly effective and perfectly executed.
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Wonder
Wonder (12")
Cat: SCDD 035. Rel: 21 Jul 23
Brillantine (5:10)
Eyeliner (6:48)
Eyeliner (Mall Grab remix) (5:37)
Lip Plumper (5:28)
Review: After first surfacing digitally late last year, Matisa's Steel City Dance Discs label debut finally makes it onto vinyl - and not a moment too soon. Hard to pigeonhole but fiendishly heavy and floor-friendly, the four cuts on offer are rave-igniting workouts that somehow manage to sound both nostalgic and genuinely fresh. For proof, check opener 'Brillatine', where a warped, all-action bassline, fizzing electronics, Orbital-style female vocal snippets, jumpy stabs and pots-and-pans percussion hits cluster around a skittish, warehouse-ready breakbeat. 'Eyeliner' is a slightly more rave-centric chunk of heady breakbeat hardcore revivalism with added M1 organ motifs (and a rap-less accompanying hip-house style tweak from label boss Mall Grab), while 'Lip Plumper' is a muscular, hands-aloft house workout with layered percussion aplenty.
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OG Kush
OG Kush (12")
Cat: H24 008. Rel: 27 Jun 23
Og Kush (7:05)
OG Kush (Pressure Point remix) (7:19)
No Speed Limit In The Jungle (7:18)
No Speed Limit In The Jungle (Dana Ruh remix) (7:02)
Review: Giorgio Maulini comes through to H24 with this two-track lip-licker, 'OG Kush', which, as the title should suggest, evokes the feeling of smoking herb when ingested correctly - without haste or anxiety. Exemplifying the incipient talent of his local scene, the title track is a smooth and snappy dream-whirl, synthetic organs and wahhing pads sloshing around the mix, while a remix from fellow producer Pressure Point seems to smoothen out and intensify things in equal measure.
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Namal Ashdod
Namal Ashdod (12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FT 046. Rel: 18 Aug 22
After Of Disaster (5:15)
After Of Disaster (Simple Symmetry remix) (6:56)
Lo Titfos Oti (5:39)
Namal Ashdod (4:29)
Mainstream (4:22)
Review: Megaphonim are an Isreali 'supergroup' whose chosen mode of expression is the twin use of the megaphone and the balaclava. Laying somewhere between booty bass, dream pop funk and anarchic punk, all its vocals are quite literally phoned in via an amplified and re-recorded megaphone, while its beats sound nearly as industrial as something produced by Cabaret Voltaire in their heyday. Techno informs on this EP only in its deconstructed, intertextual moments, as on the breakdown before 'Mainstream'. An impressive and different EP from the German group.
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Katosiko Se (B-STOCK)
Katosiko Se (B-STOCK) (heavyweight vinyl 12" in die-cut sleeve limited to 200 copies)
Cat: NSYDE 017 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
Katosi
Narina
Katosi (Poborsk remix)
Post Sweat
Review: ***B-STOCK: Torn sleeve & record has light surface marks/scratches, otherwise in excellent working condition***


Nsyde is one of those labels that only release music it truly believes in. This means there hasn't been a whole load of it, and it doesn't come on a regular basis, but when it does arrive, it's more than worthy of your attention. Mesak is next up with any electro-techno mix that opens with the thoughtful synths and skittish broken beat patterns of 'Katosi'. 'Narina' then layers up loopy drums and fuzzy sine waves that eventually grow into a celestial broken techno workout and Poborsk remixes with a flittering sense of rhythm constructed from infinitesimally small sonic details. 'Post Sweat' is a warm and balmy cosmic house closer.
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Katosiko Se
Katosiko Se (heavyweight vinyl 12" in die-cut sleeve limited to 200 copies)
Cat: NSYDE 017. Rel: 19 Jun 23
Katosi (5:55)
Narina (5:10)
Katosi (Poborsk remix) (6:23)
Post Sweat (4:55)
Review: Nsyde is one of those labels that only release music it truly believes in. This means there hasn't been a whole load of it, and it doesn't come on a regular basis, but when it does arrive, it's more than worthy of your attention. Mesak is next up with any electro-techno mix that opens with the thoughtful synths and skittish broken beat patterns of 'Katosi'. 'Narina' then layers up loopy drums and fuzzy sine waves that eventually grow into a celestial broken techno workout and Poborsk remixes with a flittering sense of rhythm constructed from infinitesimally small sonic details. 'Post Sweat' is a warm and balmy cosmic house closer.
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Orbital Resonance EP
Cat: EMOTEC 001. Rel: 19 Jul 21
Dreamcoast (6:03)
Wheel Of Time (6:02)
Echolab (5:12)
Cyclotron (5:55)
Review: MOY has been whipping a very tasty strain of braindance over the past year across a number of labels such as AC Records, Batrachian and Exalt. These are surely bountiful times for warm, playful acid and tricksy electro, and this latest drop from the London-based artist on new label Emotec surely adds fuel to the fire. MOY's sound is rounded and self-assured, striding forth with the moody, breaks n' bleeps vibe of 'Dreamcoast' and bolstered by the emotional jack of 'Wheel Of Time'. 'Echolab' has a fatter, more polished finish to it, but once again the gnarly 101 and 303 lines are front and centre. 'Cyclotron' offers up something a little deeper to close the EP out, completing a beautifully rendered set of braindance dynamics.
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Breaking The Loop EP
Cat: UFOS 004. Rel: 28 Mar 22
Xx (8:56)
Oasis (6:41)
Breaking The Loop (7:38)
Always Love (6:44)
Review: UFO Series starts 2022 with a high quality and intergalactic EP from a revelation artist called Moy On Wire. Emotional focused music that can remind us of many classic, warm and extra terrestrial sounds,crazy secuences even in fragments of the EP you can start making memories of the incredible space duo daft punk.
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Hip Hop Band
Cat: HR 7S171. Rel: 21 Sep 20
Hip Hop Band (feat Boo) (5:14)
Hip Hop Band (instrumental) (5:15)
Review: Japanese heavyweights HHV continue their ongoing trawl through the back catalogue of long-serving hip-hop producer, DJ, record collector and self-styled King of Diggin', Muro. Here they present the second part of the dusty-fingered hero's turn-of-the-millennium Pan Rhythm series of 12" singles, this time presenting it on a tidy seven inch single. 'Hip-Hop Band' is a weighty, floor friendly, horn-heavy re-make of the Stetsasonic song of the same name, with local mic man Boo delivering tweaked versions of the U.S crew's verses in his native Japanese. While jazzy, the bombastic backing track - which can be heard in full on the flipside instrumental version - is forthright and club-ready, making the single a must-have for working hip-hop DJs and those who love the more up-tempo end of the rap spectrum.
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Pieces Of The Puzzle
Cat: OSCLDN 005. Rel: 02 Oct 23
Pieces Of The Puzzle
Chill Pill
Can't Stop The Rain
My Life
Keep Chasin'
Phase Me
Dreams
Dubmotions
Let It Out
Review: Zach Murray is a fast-rising London producer who makes a great impression here with an ambitious and ultimately accomplished double pack on Oscuro. The title track 'Pieces Of The Puzzle' opens with sweeping ambient before 'Chill Pill' explores as glistening melodic world of futuristic tech and 'Can't Stop The Rain' has an old-school energy to its marching drums and rave stabs. There are also forays into acidic electro like on 'Keep Chasin'' and rugged breaks on 'Phase Me', elastic house sounds on 'Dubmotions' and cosmic turbulence in the trippy 'Dreams,' all of which show off this producer's versatility in style.
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Tags: Tech House
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Wrong Way Out
Cat: EVAR 011. Rel: 21 Jul 22
Bangin On (feat Apoc Krysis) (5:43)
Static Effect (4:25)
Eyes Without A Face (5:44)
The Living Dead (4:47)
Review: With previous releases on Tombolo, Natural Sciences and cassette label Gin & Jazz XX, Mutant Joe is back with a new one this week on Los Angeles-based Evar Records. Since his arrival on the scene back in 2019, the Aussie producer's output has spanned diverse genres. There's four tracks featured on Wrong Way Out; he builds on earlier work with underground trap artists on opener 'Bangin On', the ketamine-laced electro of 'Static Effect' had us equally impressed as did the gnarly jungle deconstructions of 'Eyes Without A Face' and the brooding beat contortions of 'The Living Dead'.
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The Rave
The Rave (limited 12")
Cat: GUACH 001. Rel: 17 Nov 23
Rasco & Bubble Couple - "Old Groove" (5:01)
Suga 7 - "Hideaway" (4:56)
Mutantbreakz - "Keep It Up" (5:45)
Raverman - "Sayonara" (5:44)
Review: Three years in and Guachinche are proving themselves to be an essential outpost for UK hardcore and rave styles in Spain. Making their interests abundantly clear, their latest 12" is a VA affair simply titled The Rave. You know exactly what to expect from this release then, and DJ Rasco and Bubble Couple more than deliver on the rolling breakbeat and euphoric piano of 'Old Groove'. Suga7 mixes things up a little with some trancey elements folded into a deft, moody workout, while Mutantbreakz brings all the emotions to 'Keep It Up'. Raverman completes the set with a sound which is closer to the US big beat style of the late 90s, complete with some cyberpunk acid lines and a thread of mysticism in the breakdown. If you want big, bold rave styles, this record has got them in abundance.
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PUP Vol 2
PUP Vol 2 (hand-stamped 12" + insert)
Cat: PUP 02. Rel: 05 Oct 22
Rat Bastard - "Turandot" (6:45)
Deezy - "Earnin' Bumps" (5:44)
FRND - "Prima" (5:59)
Mr Bizmuth - "Charmed, Sworn, Severed, Torn" (4:49)
Review: We loved the first PUP release so are super hyped to get this second one. It's a fine various artists' collection that explores an array of tech, acid and minimal sounds. Rat Bastard opens up and doesn't muck about with a fast-paced groove and slick electronic bass. Deezy layers in some trippy acid and lively breakbeats on 'Earnin' Bumps.' On the flipside, 'Prima' brings some fresh UK funky drum patterns and wooden hits to the light-footed tune by FRND and more Uk styles are tapped into on Mr Bizmuth's bass-driven, bulky 'Charmed, Sworn, Severed, Torn.' Woof wood, we dig!
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Pitch Blender
Pitch Blender (blue vinyl LP)
Cat: SF 04. Rel: 13 Apr 23
On Fire (4:01)
The Spark (5:22)
Unidentified Objects (2:33)
Lamella (6:28)
Blender (4:48)
Potentials (4:22)
Wait (4:26)
Power Dynamics (3:22)
Outside (4:12)
Review: Zoe McPherson's Pitch Blender is something of a mind-bender to say the least. As ever, it fuses crossrhythms with avant-garde soundzones, this time for what might be describable as the bleakest exploration of her sound yet. Adhering to the synthesist and live artist's usual commitment to dance music without a predictable pulse, McPherson's sound is increasingly ethereal and gritty at the same time, pads, vocals and cruds combining to form an elegant haze. This album is certainly not for the faint of heart, as we're plunged into ultra-compressed, limitless walls of rhythmic noise from the jump, with tracks from 'On Fire' to 'Unidentified Objects' instantly matter-beaming us to an alternate hell of dissociative samples and audio-magick. That shouldn't deter the best kind of listener though, and ultimately, the only kind of listener McPherson is interested in; the curious, fearless kind.
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Hello/Goodbye
Cat: ZIQ 447CD. Rel: 03 Nov 22
Hello
Iggy's Song
Magic Pony Ride (part 3)
Green Chaos
Avila
Pyramidal Mind Dispersion
Modulating Angel
Pentagonal Antiprism
Metabidiminished Icosahedron
Goodbye VIP
Giddy All Over
Moise
Rave Whistle
Rave Whistle (Darkside mix)
Rave Whistle (Jungle Tekno mix)
Review: Planet Mu main man Mike Paradinas has been busy throughout 2022, with this expanded edition of new album 'Hello' also including the entirety of the recently released (and sonically similar) 'Goodbye EP'. As Mu Ziq, Paradinas has always been good at inspirational, boundary blurring brilliance, with his tracks routinely adding gorgeously tuneful lead lines, ear-pleasing chords and jumpy IDM basslines to beats variously inspired by breakbeat hardcore, jungle and darkcore. While the collection is undoubtedly balanced and includes some less manic material geared towards home listening, it's the club-baiting tracks that often hit home hardest. Amongst the many highlights are the disco-sampling 'Green Chaos', the fiendishly sub-heavy 'Modulated Angel', the loved-up and subtly dubbed-out future anthem 'Goodbye VIP' and the three different takes on 'Rave Whistle'.
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