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Juno Recommends Electro August 2018

Juno Recommends Electro

Juno Recommends Electro

Juno Recommends Electro August 2018
1 Aug 2018
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Cat: CSV 02. Rel: 26 Aug 19
 
Electro
Catch The Train (4:39)
Null 212 (5:42)
Electronic Setups (6:17)
Bug In The System (5:06)
Review: Casa Voyager's second release comes courtesy of Kosh, a producer who debuted on the label's previous, compilation style 12". The '80s electro revivalist kicks things off with "Catch the Train", where ghostly, Kraftwerk style synth melodies and punchy vocal samples cluster around a Drexciya style rhythm track, before wrapping spacey, Motor City style electronics in crunchy breakbeats on "Null 212". B-side opener "Electronic Setups" is a drifting, intergalactic and evocative shuffle through deep electro pastures, while "Bug in the System" combines snappy electro beats and squeezable acid bass with the kind of beguiling, almost melancholic chords more often found in early '90s ambient records.
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out of stock $9.45
2
Cat: CE 025. Rel: 16 Jul 18
 
Electro
Smoker (5:52)
Eczo (4:49)
Smoker (Sync 24 remix) (5:07)
Confidential (5:17)
out of stock $10.26
3
Wireless (4:15)
Moonbase (5:05)
Pusher (4:13)
Fallow (4:42)
Review: Kirk Degiorgio's Applied Rhythmic Technology label shakes itself out of a two year release slumber with this freshly-pressed and freshly-dressed 12" from London Modular Alliance. This Wireless 12" is the debut release from the London Modular Alliance trio of Simon Lynch, Phil Ventre and Gavin 'Koova' Pykerman but there is a confidence exhibited throughout that is a reflection of the bond developed over a series of live sets together. A razor sharp approach to darker strains of electro is the order of the day here, witness how the various elements on lead track "Wireless" fizz aggressively against each other, whilst "Marauder" almost sounds like Randomer trying his hand at the style. "Pusher" sees the trio veer off into hardcore territory and will probably sound immense on a big system, though the intensity never quite boils over in the manner you want it too! "Fallow" closes the 12" out with a heady atmospheric approach complemented by some icy rhythmic snaps.
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out of stock $8.41
4
Route E (7:13)
Delayed Response (feat Kirin J Callinan) (5:51)
Emulator (6:46)
Tunnel Chase (6:50)
Saudade (4:31)
Review: It would be unfair to label Mikey Melas aka Jensen Interceptor as anything less than a contemporary electro king, both in terms of the labels he's released for and his own personal brand of industrial tech. The producer is up on Australia's Power Station, run out of Melbourne, marking his debut with the opening "Route E", a classic electro bruiser that sails at a mid-tempo but bangs harder and harder with each new verse; "Delayed Response" is the perfect companion, featuring Kirin J Callinan and a supremely industrial slew of techno lashings. On the flip, "Emulator" strips the melodies down to bleeps and focusses on forming off-kilter drum breaks, while "Tunnel Chase" forms a new, strange variety of acid tech, and "Saudade" trods along to a faster tempo, recalling the likes of Cabaret Voltaire at their most beat-centric. Killah!
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out of stock $13.67
5
Cat: MON 016. Rel: 23 Jul 18
 
Electro
Show The Way
One Step Ahead
Move Because I Said So
Creator
Eyes On Me
Magic City
Review: Larry McCormick has been doing his thing for a long time under different aliases and in multiple groups, but these days he's focusing on his own name and following a strong turn on Shipwrec last year he's emerged on US label Monotone with a mini LP stuffed to the gills with razor sharp electro. "Show The Way" is driving, dynamic and devilishly noirish, like all good electro should be. "One Step Ahead" is a lighter affair with bold lead lines that cut through any mix, while "Move Because I Said So" experiments with jagged rhythm variations for the adventurous DJ to get creative with. "Creator" is a shimmering melodic workout, while "Eyes On Me" sports melancholic overtones before "Magic City" rounds the record off on a harsher tone for the edgier dancefloor.
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out of stock $9.45
6
Cat: CPU 00111111. Rel: 09 Jul 18
 
Electro
Discrete Opinion (5:01)
The Selfix Job (4:51)
Little Man (5:27)
Night & Day (4:04)
out of stock $9.20
7
Cat: LR 006. Rel: 09 Jul 18
 
Electro
Irafas (4:15)
W5 Alpha (5:46)
Q-Bit (7:48)
Three Times Eleven (3:32)
out of stock $9.20
8
Cat: SPCL 003. Rel: 30 Jul 18
 
Electro
And The Rain Fell (6:23)
Lithium (5:36)
Hiccups (5:27)
Recovery (5:54)
out of stock $12.36
9
Cat: A+W XXXI. Rel: 16 Jul 18
 
Electro
Obwohl Es So Aussieht (6:15)
Der Pool Schweigt (5:02)
Wie Die Kopfe (5:07)
In Dem Laken (5:19)
Review: Berlin's Aufnahme + Wiedergabe return with more modern industrial perspectives, courtesy of local duo Schwefelgelb on the Aus Den Falten EP. Forget the 'Deutscheschule', you'll get a good enough German lesson after listening to this EP - not to mention a full body music workout from by the German outfit. From the frantic aggrotech of "Obwohl Es So Aussieht" calling to mind classic Leather Strip, the slow-burning sleaze of "Der Pool Schweigt" that will appeal to fans of Skinny Puppy or Front Line Assembly and "In Dem Laken" which crosses over into techno in impressive fashion - much like label mates Phase Fatale and Blush Response have been known to do in recent times.
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out of stock $11.56
10
DJ GLOW presents POPULIST
Cat: TRUST 032. Rel: 09 Jul 18
 
Electro
Psychometric Proofiling (6:01)
Matriarch (4:22)
(Spectrum) (0:56)
Electromagnetic (5:13)
Simulation City (4:54)
out of stock $10.26
11
Cat: RUR 003. Rel: 23 Jul 18
 
Electro
Run, Batch (4:30)
EBT (feat Mono Junk) (5:12)
Kiskoa (DJ Overdose RotterHague remix) (4:23)
Kiskoa (5:58)
out of stock $9.45
12
Cat: INTGRD 003. Rel: 23 Jul 18
 
Electro
Transit (5:26)
Disk (5:08)
Outcome (5:36)
1999 (5:37)
out of stock $8.94
13
Cat: DATO 03. Rel: 16 Jul 18
 
Electro
Beta Evers - "Predictions" (5:12)
Beta Evers - "Only For My Satisfaction" (Bodyvolt remix) (4:52)
Alienata - "Memory" (9:06)
Review: Beta Evers, the German darkwave electro queen, teams up with Berlin's reigning techno heroine Alienata for the latter's Discos Atonicos. Launched in 2017 with a simple leitmotif: passion for music. From esoteric experiments to the electro space dimension, the label's third edition keeps on with the quality efforts thus far by BS-1 and Artificiero. On the A side, the Kommando 6 boss delivers the sexy noir antics of "Predictions" said to be an unreleased track from her archives dating back to 2007/2008 and the Bodyvolt remix of "Only For My Satisfaction". The flip belongs to the Killekill affiliated Alienata, where she gets into some jacking and emotive house that takes it cues from Chicago's first wave on "Memory".
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out of stock $11.04
14
Cat: GRE 001. Rel: 16 Jul 18
 
Electro
Communication (4:21)
Communication (AT&T mix) (1:17)
We Are One (4:30)
Mega Hz (3:34)
Review: Detroit based label Gari Romalis Electronix presents a remastered reissue of the 'stone cold 90s electro classic' by DJ SCSI. The Communication EP was released by D-Bass Records whom Romalis (aka The Butcher/Cratesavers w/ Terrence Parker) recorded for back in '97 and is a deep electro number in the vein of Kraftwerk. We were really impressed by the B side cut "We Are One", which is dirty/in your face electro from 'The D' in the vein of Aux 88 or DJ Dijital. And for a bit of proper 313 techno, you can't go wrong with the mental groove of "Mega Hz" which closes out this fine EP.
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out of stock $12.36
15
Cat: WAP 425. Rel: 23 Jul 18
 
Electro
XAllegroX (DJ Stingray Molto Allegro mix) (5:11)
XAllegroX (Hecker Scattering M Sequence) (12:27)
out of stock $11.56
16
Cat: DD 007. Rel: 16 Jul 18
 
Electro
Quantum Paradox (5:38)
Aether (4:08)
Blitz Ciphers (3:29)
Quantum Paradox (The Hacker remix) (7:05)
Unified Field Theory (4:51)
out of stock $9.45
17
Cat: ELECTRIX 012. Rel: 30 Jul 18
 
Electro
A Monster In Two Worlds (6:06)
Bakteriofag (4:13)
A Monster In Two Worlds (Silicon Scally vocal remix) (7:24)
A Monster In Two Worlds (M-Twelve remix) (4:57)
Review: With the resurgence of electro being all the rage for a a new generation of heads, it's important to credit the old school heroes who are still doin' what they're doing - and damn well we must say. UK veteran Billy Nasty has run the Electrix imprint since the turn of the millenium as a diffusion imprint of his notorious Tortured label. It has released proper electro bass experiments by unlikely names under different pseudonyms, such as Nick Dunton (M-Twelve) and Umek (Zeta Reticula) through to proper legends like Bass Junkie, Carl Finlow/Silicon Scally and Transparent Sound. We might also mention Finnish electro veterans Mr. Velcro Fastener who return for the label for the first time in 15 years. The Ignorance EP sees Tatu Metsatahti & Tatu Peltonen at the top of their game. From the dystopian bounce of "A Monster In Two Worlds" with its straight up vocal delivery that gets a properly brooding makeover by the aforementioned M-Twelve or our favourite of the bunch: the deeply emotive minimal tech-house of "Bakteriofag" calling to mind the early noughties sounds of Swayzak or City Centre Offices.
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out of stock $8.41
18
Cat: ESTY 005. Rel: 23 Jul 18
 
Electro
I Am Alive (6:14)
Dreamland (9:12)
Review: No one knows who E Myers is, and may well never know, but they've been kind enough to inform us that they're alive and most definitely kicking with this pumping machine soul juggernaut where lavish nods to Italo textures and EBM energy hit with analog warmth. Flip for "Dreamland", a track that keeps us rooted in that era with its jittering, body-popping electroid breaker arrangement and atmospheric arpeggios. My my, Myers. You do know to rock the party.
out of stock $9.45
19
Cat: WLTD 033. Rel: 23 Jul 18
 
Electro
Folkloric Human (4:07)
Phase Mistress (4:22)
Erebus (4:57)
Decommissioned Androids (4:29)
out of stock $9.20
20
Cat: PTV 012. Rel: 30 Jul 18
 
Electro
Street Life (5:53)
Diesel Haze (6:44)
Hole In The Valley (6:47)
Space Invader (5:09)
out of stock $10.00
21
Cat: LT 048. Rel: 09 Jul 18
 
Electro
Fffunky (3:48)
Mind Blooming (2:43)
Rapido (1:30)
Blue Seq (3:49)
Inner Universe (3:50)
Look At Me (4:11)
Drunkomputer (1:42)
White Ball (4:14)
11.1.9.1 (4:11)
Review: Kreggo is the brainchild of Italian producer and epic talent Greg - better known for his work as G-23, DJ Groov and his cult Secret Rave project. Introspective Dance Music uses a newly established moniker, where he weaves stories and tales from hued memories and faded dreams. Whirling from the hills and condensing down the green mountainsides into the vibrant forest, coasting the roof of his hardware strewn lab in Italy. From the dusty electro of "Fffunky", "Blue Seq" with its dreamy and mesmerizing deep house style or the liquid drum'n'bass of "Look At Me" proving there's plenty of stylish diversity within his repertoire.
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out of stock $15.25
22
Cat: AFT 003. Rel: 23 Jul 18
 
Electro
Fylingdales (1:46)
Dragonfly (9:31)
Olympus (6:41)
Anti-Flash (3:53)
Tanker (7:32)
Conway (6:45)
out of stock $18.15
23
Cat: OE 001. Rel: 23 Jul 18
 
Electro
Primrose Pain (5:08)
Sentido (5:44)
out of stock $11.04
24
I Belong To A World That's Destroying Itself (6:28)
Air Electric (6:01)
Biological Operations Center (2:16)
Entropic Force (4:55)
Cold Steel Rang Against My Bare Skin (4:34)
Reliable New Device (4:51)
out of stock $12.36
25
Cat: FBAR 003. Rel: 30 Jul 18
 
Electro
Inside Out (8:17)
Advance (4:04)
Digital 07 (6:47)
Review: Matthew Puffett of Mode M and Soul Electrick fame returns under the Future Beat Alliance moniker, with more intelligent and highly engineered sonic perspectives. The veteran British producer has released on top labels such as Delsin, Versatile, Rush Hour and Ferox, in addition to working with James Lavelle on his UNKLE project and composing soundtracks for major film projects over his lengthy career. The Inside Out EP features three powerful executions by the now Berlin based producer, such as the emotive electro energy of the title track, the funky minimal electro of "Advance" and the deep techno-soul of "Digital 07".
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out of stock $10.51
26
Cat: ARKADA 001. Rel: 30 Jul 18
 
Electro
Errorbeauty - "Lilia J" (5:38)
Errorbeauty - "Gravity" (4:56)
T15DM - "Nuther Desk" (4:20)
T15DM - "SMEX" (5:26)
out of stock $10.26
27
Binary Existence (1:10)
Defunkt (4:59)
Squelch (5:09)
Electron Core (5:10)
Is Anybody Out There? (5:06)
Metallic Future (5:00)
out of stock $10.51
28
Cat: PP 003. Rel: 16 Jul 18
 
Electro
BIGMOVE (Smurf dub mix) (6:32)
Krew GGG (instrumental) (6:35)
out of stock $11.56
29
Cat: UMX 008. Rel: 16 Jul 18
 
Electro
Horizon’s (5:06)
System (7:59)
Vision (4:57)
Why Fight It (5:43)
out of stock $8.94
30
Cat: MEA 0003. Rel: 16 Jul 18
 
Electro
Buttfux (4:37)
Pirmais Sniegs (7:01)
Par Rozem (4:25)
Emancipator (0:29)
Christmoney (4:41)
Draudziba Ir Mauciba (5:02)
out of stock $18.67
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