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Juno Recommends Electro July 2018

Juno Recommends Electro

Juno Recommends Electro

Juno Recommends Electro July 2018
3 Jul 2018
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Moment 1 (5:41)
Moment 2 (6:07)
Moment 3 (7:06)
Moment 4 (5:28)
 in stock $14.21
2
Cat: CCRT 07AM06. Rel: 11 Jun 18
 
Electro
A Bit Too Much (4:36)
More Love (6:09)
No More Salad (6:52)
Ambassadors Of The Jungle (6:51)
Review: Earlier in the year, Lobster Theremin and Bokhari regular Sweely made his Concrete Music debut via the first part of a series of 12" singles titled Les Chroniques De Monsieur Montana. Barely six weeks on, he returns to the imprint with volume two. It's a pleasingly varied affair, too, with Sweely flitting between luscious electro/deep house fusion (the tactile and far-sighted futurism of "A Bit Too Much"), rolling early morning tech-house (bass-heavy workout "More Love"), rubbery noughties electrofunk ("No More Salad") and ultra deep, jazz-flecked dub house dreaminess ("Ambassadors of the Jungle"). Solid stuff, all told.
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out of stock $10.52
3
Cat: MTRON 007. Rel: 25 Jun 18
 
Electro
Sirens (4:29)
Bathdub Dub (5:23)
Where Am I (6:00)
Acid IX (6:54)
out of stock $10.01
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Cat: DSRX 13. Rel: 11 Jun 18
 
Electro
The Eye (6:32)
Pulp (3:03)
The Forest (5:32)
B01 (5:14)
Dominion (6:10)
out of stock $9.21
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Plant43 - "Hydrocarbon Seas"
Gestalt - "Ecosystem"
Maroje T - "LA Confidential"
Jack Roland - "Osmotic Potential"
Review: After kicking off with a selection of artists pushing hard on the serious electro tip, Latvian label Electronic Leatherette is back once again with another round of smartly chosen protagonists plying their machine funk wares. Plant43 are the most established here, dealing in immaculate Drexciyan funk of the most aqueous kind. Gestalt is equally on killer form with "Ecosystem" while Maroje T taps up the noir mood to perfection on "LA Confidential." Jack Roland's crafty "Osmotic Potential" is a smart B2 reach - loaded with detail and production chops while exploring a more mysterious atmosphere in the process.
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out of stock $10.52
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Cat: VG 006. Rel: 11 Jun 18
 
Electro
The Black Whales (4:38)
Memories Of Kraken (3:23)
Poseidons Call (2:51)
Data Explorer (2:23)
Water Drops (4:01)
North To South (4:42)
Swirls (3:28)
Plankton Seranade (3:34)
Water Proof Clock (2:58)
Seahorse (outro) (1:02)
out of stock $11.32
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Cat: COTF 16. Rel: 02 Jul 18
 
Electro
Morning Bells
Morning Bells (Timothy J Fairplay version)
Review: Crimes Of The Future continues to demonstrate its expertise in the field of modern day electro and wave based music with this incredible one off missive from an unlikely super group. N.O.I.A, Rubicon and Rude 66 join forces for the bright and bold "Morning Bells," which stirs up a generous dose of Italo, techno and electro in a cauldron and serves it through a massive wall of synth-powered sound. Who else to remix such a concoction but Timothy J. Fairplay then? The multi-faceted London producer stays true to the original's dazzling colour and simply beefs up the beats for a cracking alternative mix to the original.
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out of stock $8.41
8
Cat: CPU 00111011. Rel: 18 Jun 18
 
Electro
Projections (6:33)
Rift (5:38)
Thermal Image (6:23)
Override (5:39)
out of stock $18.42
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Cat: LWK 8. Rel: 25 Jun 18
 
Electro
SIS (6:28)
SIS (Brother Nebula Revision) (6:47)
SIS (Savile Jetset radio remix) (5:14)
Review: Despite boasting a DJ career that stretches back to the San Francisco rave moment of the early '90s, Solar Langevin has very little previous production pedigree. In fact, this 12" marks his debut single with the mysterious Brother Nebula, following occasional contributions to multi-artist EPs. "S.I.S" is the kind of pulsating, strobe-friendly cut that we can imagine goes down a storm in San Francisco's more muscular clubs. While its chords and occasional melodies tend towards the dreamy, it's the bubbling, mind-altering acid lines and bustling electro-techno groove that catch the ear. Brother Nebula takes a different approach on his looser and mellower, breakbeat-driven remix, while Saville Jetset re-imagines "S.I.S" as a deep electro shuffler lazily drifting through deep space.
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out of stock $10.52
10
Cat: PROPAGANDAM 005. Rel: 11 Jun 18
 
Electro
DJ Overdose - "Tough Shit" (5:34)
DJ Overdose - "Kill Dr 5" (5:52)
Hadamard - "The Capitalist" (6:22)
Hadamard - "The Will To Power" (5:02)
out of stock $10.01
11
Upstart (4:57)
Love On 26 (5:20)
Snuff Movies (2:19)
The Building (6:28)
Review: Matt Cheon & Co. unearth yet more rare gems from old school electro fiends Caroline Herve & Michael Amato here, on the second volume of Lost Trax. As story has it, after the French duo met at a rave in their native Grenoble in the early '90s, they made music heavily influenced by 80s synth, post-punk and Italo disco. Bored by the techno scene at the time, they set out out to lighten the serious tone and bring a campy sexiness to the dour musical landscape. From the sexy, four-to-the-floor EBM of "Upstart", the Drexciyan style "Love On" with its aquatic bass assault, or the classic Miss Kittin & The Hacker sound of old on the monochromatic" The Building" featuring the former's trademark deadpan vocal delivery.
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 in stock $15.01
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Cat: HYPE 071. Rel: 11 Jun 18
 
Electro
Persona Non Grata (7:09)
Xeric Zula (4:52)
Dysmorphia (6:34)
Feral Chime (6:13)
out of stock $9.21
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Cat: BORFT 155. Rel: 02 Jul 18
 
Electro
Computer Nights (4:05)
One Way Express (3:37)
Vampire Kollaps (4:02)
Pocahantus In Fur (6:15)
I Heart You (4:38)
out of stock $11.57
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Initiation (3:23)
Flight From Reason (5:28)
Refuse Resist (3:31)
Instrument Of Power (4:52)
Circle Of Trust (4:16)
The Wheel Of Rituals (4:07)
Review: Frustratingly, I-F's Viewlexx label is keeping tight-lipped about this rather fine EP. They've offered no details of the artist behind the project - or anything else for that matter - and their promotional spiel consists of one line in Latin. What we can tell you is that it's a suitably dystopian affair, with the mystery producer launching with a chunk of industrial-tinged experimental electronica (the decidedly fuzzy "Initiation"), before joining the dots between Cabaret Voltaire and Drexciya on the decaying dancefloor electro pomp of "Flight From Reason". Some will detect a nod towards Test Department on "Refuse Resist" and "Instrument of Power". Elsewhere, there's a looser and more alien feel to "Circle of Trust", while closer "The Wheel of Rituals" is deliciously dark and hypnotic.
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out of stock $9.21
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Cat: WWM 004. Rel: 02 Jul 18
 
Electro
45345 (6:06)
Microbreak (5:45)
Disjointed (5:46)
Your Energy (6:50)
out of stock $12.90
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Cat: BT 20. Rel: 19 Feb 18
 
Electro
Reflection (4:52)
Terra (6:05)
Ghost (4:22)
Caverns (8:22)
Review: Following a fine year in 2017, in which he showcased his particular brand of far-sighted electro/techno fusion on Mosaique and 030303, Michael Caron pitches up on the admirable Brokntoys label. Predictably, he's on form, too, conjuring up a near faultless chunk of spacey electro/acid fusion (brilliant opener "Reflection"), before diving deeper into TB-303-fired waters on the haunting and off-kilter "Terra". Over on side B, Caron layers up the fuzz on the punchier and funkier electro cut "Ghost", whilst reaching for kick-drum dominated 4/4 techno rhythms on ghostly closer "Caverns". Naturally, this also includes some terrifically tasty acid lines.
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out of stock $10.52
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Cat: LONELY 004. Rel: 11 Jun 18
 
Electro
Phaneron (5:26)
Enigma (8:45)
Spindizzy (5:40)
Moon Halo (6:38)
out of stock $11.32
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Cat: TR 15. Rel: 18 Jun 18
 
Electro
Drifting In Space (4:54)
Perseids (4:23)
ISON's Fate (4:37)
UV Minerals (3:27)
Perihelion (2:49)
 in stock $14.48
19
Cat: GRTW 005. Rel: 18 Jun 18
 
Electro
Hybrid (4:50)
Unholy Beings (6:17)
Vanity Of Your Ego (5:14)
Venom (6:45)
Astral Perception (5:17)
101202 (4:42)
out of stock $10.27
20
Cat: VMAX 981. Rel: 18 Jun 18
 
Electro
Winding Circuits (4:53)
RX17 (5:17)
Lost To The Void (3:17)
Trade Craft (5:56)
out of stock $11.05
21
Cat: BT 28CHR02. Rel: 18 Jun 18
 
Electro
Danse3 (7:47)
Corde (6:17)
Last Night (5:27)
Purification (6:00)
Dark Days (4:34)
Review: You can always count on Brokntoys for surefire modern electro perspectives. Their latest weapon comes courtesy of French analogue freak Raphael Vendramini aka Automat, who gets properly brooding on The Invisible EP. This underrated hero of the underground has been around for some time, releasing everywhere from French labels like Karat and Leitmotiv, to Daz Quayle's SCSI-AV and even Full Panda on some of their earlier releases. From the nefarious smack-electro of "Corde" to the modern coldwave antics "Last Night" or the experimental beats of "Purification" which call to mind the seminal early '80s sounds of Front 242 or Severed Heads.
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out of stock $11.05
22
Cat: 30D 006. Rel: 02 Jul 18
 
Electro
Arpanet - "Supernova Remnant" (3:11)
Arpanet - "Main Sequence Star" (5:58)
30drop - "Disharmonic Gait" (7:09)
30drop - "Halo In The Glass" (6:33)
out of stock $12.62
23
Cat: LOP 05. Rel: 02 Jul 18
 
Electro
Shadow Of Blodie (4:14)
Story Of An Eyptian Man (4:07)
Mr Blattman (4:10)
I Can't Get Wrong (2:55)
Tormented Man (3:26)
Platform Discovery (4:05)
Jammin' In The Dark (2:39)
Review: Following up a couple of great EPs on Lunar Orbiter Program back in 2017, the mysterious and shadowy CEM3340 is back with his debut LP for the London based imprint. Expect yet more of their proper underground electro from a Drexciyan point of view, on the Perfect Stranger LP: from the dirty future funk of "Story Of An Egyptian Man", the steely EBM/industrial influence on "Tormented Man" or "Jammin' in the Dark" or just straight up-in-your face electro breaks like on the killer "I Can't Get Wrong".
out of stock $19.48
24
Cat: REEN 003. Rel: 02 Jul 18
 
Electro
Clone Wars (6:20)
Clone Theory (5:49)
Asimov's Law (5:50)
Robocop (4:23)
out of stock $10.01
25
Lithium Parasites - "Incursion Paradigm" (5:17)
Lithium Parasites - "Sadomasochism" (5:54)
DJ Overdose - "Ens Realissimum" (5:11)
DJ Overdose - "Robotics" (5:54)
out of stock $8.94
26
Cat: SUCTION 044. Rel: 18 Jun 18
 
Electro
Callying Sybil (5:49)
AOM*2 (5:08)
Qabbalah (3:30)
Diagram V (5:18)
Diagram IX (5:56)
Diagram XXII (4:13)
Review: A newfound interest around Italian duo Fabrizio and Marco D'Arcangelo has resulted in releases on Spain's Analogical Force, The Kelly Twins' Happy Skull and a new one for Solvent and Lowfish's Suction based out of Toronto - who consider II as 'an imaginary sequel to the duo's classic 1996 debut EP on Aphex Twin's legendary, now-defunct Rephlex Records. That release was also reissued on the label last year. From the industrial edged electronica of "Callying Sybil" which calls to mind early Autechre, the jagged and angular "Qabbalahwhich" honed in on the emerging sounds of drum 'n' bass at the time, to the three installments of "Diagram" that hone into aesthetics of an even earlier period, namely the '80s.
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out of stock $11.32
27
Cat: DT 002. Rel: 02 Jul 18
 
Electro
Director (3:53)
Qwerty (3:29)
Machine (4:52)
T1 (4:27)
Inswing (8:04)
out of stock $11.05
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Cat: DIALLP 040. Rel: 25 Jun 18
 
Electro
Dies Irae Xerox (2:35)
Pitfall (4:33)
Vanguard (6:26)
Crimson Curve (2:39)
Tunnel Stalker (5:48)
Dissolving World (7:00)
In Broad Daylight (4:28)
Ancestral Helm (4:18)
Final Mercy (6:06)
Ex Aere (6:13)
Old Winter's Way (1:57)
Gate Of Roses (3:25)
Review: It would be fair to say that White Material co-founder DJ Richard's latest full-length excursion is an album of two halves (to mangle a football cliche). Stick on the first slab of wax, and you'll be confronted with a string of dark and moody treats, from creepy ambient interludes to grumpy electro, to mind-altering dark-Italo (see standout "Vanguard") and pulsating, off-kilter electronica (the restless acid pulse, off-kilter drums and paranoid chords of "Tunnel Stalker"). Whack on the second disc, though, and you'll be comforted and calmed by a series of intensely blissful, occasional melancholic compositions that are much lighter and dreamier in tone. Of these, it's the sublime "Final Mercy" and "Ex Aere" that stand out.
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out of stock $24.74
29
Cat: VTX 009. Rel: 02 Jul 18
 
Electro
Out Of The Void (3:53)
Native (6:41)
Sapphire Blue (6:02)
Unknown Territories (4:50)
out of stock $9.46
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