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10 Years Serendeepity: Part 4
Cat: SER 0024. Rel: 10 Nov 21
Ellen Allien - "Love" (4:09)
Kreggo - "Tictic" (4:37)
Timeslip89 - "Sketch 00" (0:14)
Itinerant Dubs - "Untitled" (3:49)
Heith - "Book Of Solomon" (9:53)
Review: Fourth part of the compilation celebrating the tenth anniversary of the Milanese record shop. This collection is entirely composed of previously unreleased music, exclusively produced for the occasion by many artists of great relevance in the worldwide music scene, who supported the store over the last ten years.
This EP features Ellen Allien, Kreggo, Timeslip89, Itinerant Dubs and Heith.
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Played by: Rave Energy
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PICNIC 006
Cat: PICNIC 006. Rel: 31 May 23
B Love - "Thumb Milk" (5:34)
Rokko - "Sunset Frequency" (6:11)
Mathijs Smit - "Backwards" (7:33)
Herra - "Thesis Trax" (5:30)
Review: Picnic tends towards flaunting the eclecticism of the British underground, standing in stark opposition to conformity. B Love, Rokko, Mathijs Smit and Herra come through for their latest V/A here, each with their own unique style and flavour to the four-way table - whether they work in deep house, techno, or the cheekier side of speed-garage-ambient. As 'Thumb Milk' says in the pre-drop moment of pause: "do what you feel, when you feel like it". Such is the exact feel of this EP, from the idyllic chordwork of Rock's 'Sunset Frequency' to the organic organry of 'Going Backwards'.
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Elementa Obscura Vol 1
Cat: EOD 001. Rel: 14 Apr 25
Trenton Chase - "Evacuate" (5:20)
Martial Canterel - "Folly" (3:53)
DJ Nephil - "Dinner For Two" (4:27)
Exhausted Modern - "Fear Of Focus" (3:31)
Fragedis - "Landing In Reality" (5:54)
Happy707 - "Where Does That Noise Come From" (4:28)
Review: Menacing EBM and dark synth billows from a Netherlands hinterland; our heralds speak of an esoteric encampment by the name of Espectro Oculto, said to be the remote incantators of an unstoppable curse in sound. Six shadowy emissaries have been sent to spread the pestilence; Trenton Chase, Martial Canterel, DJ Nephil, Exhausted Modern, Fragedis and Happy707. Clearly, the faction have recruited only the best, trusted and yet most nefarious of spies from as far-flung regions as Czechia and Argentina in the administering of such a sordid sonic plague. We're left most quivery at the centrifugal doom drones of Exhausted Modern's 'Fear Of Focus', across whose breakdown banshees are heard wailing and snarling, and Fragedis' 'Landing In Reality', a lo-fi techno freakout and sonochemical anomaly, channeling militant two-way radio samples and hellish FM synthesis.
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Orebeat & Friends Vol I
Cat: DIST 003. Rel: 12 Dec 24
Citybox, Hankook & Orebeat - "Dangerous Changes" (5:04)
Orebeat & Alex Clubbers - "War" (4:21)
NVTHEC, Hankook & Orebeat - "Break Dat" (3:36)
Orebeat & Citybox - "Gangsta" (5:00)
Orebeat & NVTHEC - "Fuck Yeah!" (4:52)
Orebeat & JottaFrank - "Noche De Paris" (3:58)
Review: The Distorsion camp offers up its first sampler as a way of teasing you with the sort of quality sounds and artists it has on its roster. First up is a three-way collab between Citybox, Hankook & Orebeat whose 'Dangerous Changes' is an intense breakbeat workout for the peak time. Orebeat & Alex Clubbers keep the energy levels high and inject early 00s video-game style synths, Orebeat & Citybox keep it dark and raw with 'Gangsta' and Orebeat & JottaFrank laced up their thrilling breaks with acid lines and sleazy vocals on "Noche De Paris.' This is potent stuff for strobe-lit floors.
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The Electro Guilde I
The Electro Guilde I (12" + insert limited to 75 copies)
Cat: ZCELEC 008. Rel: 17 Oct 24
Dust Devices - "Strain & Reason" (6:06)
Norwell - "Clang" (5:43)
Human Behind Pluto - "Talisman" (4:04)
G303 - "Riverbank Telescopes" (7:52)
Review: Zodiak Commune Records kicks off a new series dedicated to cutting-edge electro with The Electro Guide 1 featuring four artist at the top of their game. Dust Devices opens proceedings with 'Strain & Reason' which is built on searing acid lines and kinetic drum programming, all with a turbulent cosmic bent. Norwell's 'Clang' los down a little so the manic acid has room to shine and Human Behind Pluto then comes through with the occult pairing of mysterious flirting keys and kicking electro drums on 'Talisman.' G303's 'Riverbank Telescopes' closes with a barrage of breakbeats and prickly 303 madness.
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Xuntanza Vol III
Cat: FAN 017. Rel: 15 Feb 24
Carl Finlow - "Organoids" (7:02)
Hoax Believers - "Short Circuit" (4:30)
Sound Synthesis - "Vertex43" (4:47)
Univac - "H Beat" (6:58)
Review: There is some serious electro talent on this new EP from Fanzine, starting with now US-based, UK-favourite Carl Finlow. His machines are in fine fettle once more as crisp, kicking electro rhythms are overlaid with bright, silvery, pixelated melodic fireworks on the sublime 'Organoiods'. Hoax Believers get more gritty with the sheet metal snares and in-your-face arps of 'Short Circuit' while Sound Synthesis offers something moody and unsettling on their 'Vertex43'. Univac will make your eyes water with the abrasive textures of 'H Beat.'
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I Dispettosi
Cat: IS 001. Rel: 29 Apr 25
Flash FM - "Isula Science" (6:09)
Hdv - "Gutter Funk" (4:29)
Sweely - "Vol de nuit" (4:44)
Man/Ipulate - "Gateway" (6:51)
Review: Corsican label Isula Science drop a fresh brooder of previously unknown electro knowns, this time from label founder Flash FM alongside HDV, Sweely and Man/ipulate. Spanning vertiginous dark acid, then moving on through to dreamatic neon breakbeat and expedient Italo - 'Vol de nuit' especially makes signature use of a classic slap bass synth - they've got us entirely covered here. Enticing bumps in the night from the exquisitors.
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau
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Special Quest EP
Special Quest EP (12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: NMN 001. Rel: 16 Oct 24
I Miss You Baby (5:10)
Sonido Canvas (5:02)
Special Quest (5:42)
Epic Strings (7:06)
Winter Drama (5:24)
Review: Numinous Records is a brand new label that makes an impressive bow here with a first release offering up five tracks from Halbert who hails from "the depths of Mallorca." 'I Miss You Baby' is a dark and twisted tech house opener with twanging guitars and sleazy bass. 'Sondido Canvas' is a freewheeling kaleidoscope of melodic colours and 'Special Quest' is splashy cymbals and woodpecker synths over broken beats. Two more cuts continue the leftfield theme and inventive rhythms and suggest this is going to be a rather special label.
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Played by: Lisbona Sisters
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Practical Optimism EP
Cat: DSR/E 15. Rel: 09 May 25
Divergent Thinker (5:00)
Managing Nothing (6:08)
Ability To Multitask (5:14)
Practical Optimism (5:00)
Review: After a low-key but high-quality outing on a white label project via Delsin, Spanish artist Annie Hall now makes a full appearance on the legendary Dutch label. This EP reflects her eclectic take on electronica, IDM and electro, as well as betraying a love of Detroit-inspired atmospheres. 'Divergent Thinker' journeys at pace on jittery broken beats with reflective cosmic keys and balmy pads. 'Managing Nothing' is a little more anxious and unsettling, but with lovely bendy synth lines and intricate drum programming and 'Ability To Multitask' then ups the ante with some snappy broken beats and gorgeous melodies. 'Practical Optimism' shuts down with rubbery, elastic bass and future-facing vibes.

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Newman EP
Newman EP (12")
Cat: WNK 016. Rel: 19 Sep 23
Newman (6:46)
Shanks (5:45)
Williams (5:33)
Review: Elusive techno silhouette Yaleesa Hall drops three new ones for their very own co-run Dutch label Will & Ink (alongside fellow artist Malin Genie). High-tempo techno and electro with the occasional sprinkling of EBM essence, this trio of tunes are as jackhammery as they are dreamy, with 'Newman' providing the gloomy foretaste; 'Shanks' the dreamy, electrified meat-on-the-bone; and 'Williams' the rapturous coda.
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Played by: Wes Baggaley
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Cullen
Cullen (12")
Cat: WNK 015. Rel: 04 Jul 23
First Cullen (5:20)
Second Cullen (6:23)
Third Cullen (5:01)
Fourth Cullen (7:20)
Review: Yaleesa Hall's track record over nearly 10 years is nigh-on flawless, evolving to form an integral part of the Dutch techno and electro stable Will & Ink with release upon release of inspired edginess from the dark and sticky shadows of machine music. That's as true as it ever was on this latest Will & Ink drop, which follows four variations on an excursion into pneumatic, taut electro loaded with weapons-grade bass throb and bolstered by iron cladding. There's detail and dynamic sound design fizzing in and out of every bar, and that's where the magic lies on this latest transmission from one of the best doing it right now.
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Played by: Mimi, Nachtbraker
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Twisted EP
Cat: RAWAXS 024. Rel: 13 Sep 24
Sweet Dreams (6:31)
Wiggle System (7:07)
Smokin Kims (8:39)
Leftback (5:05)
Review: Rupert Hartick made quite an impression with his debut release on Pleasure Zone in 2022, and the eagle-eared out there might have copped his drop on Konfus last year. Now he's graduated to the unstoppable Rawax with a four-tracker of sophisticated tech house for the discerning dancer. 'Sweet Dreams' has a meandering, hallucinatory quality helped no end by the amorphous synth tones shimmering over the top of the slinky, shuffling beat. 'Wiggle System' is an entirely different proposition marked out by snaking electro with a mellow demeanour. 'Smokin Kims' is also electro in its construction, but there's a very different flavour to the synths, which warp and writhe through some exquisite sound design. 'Leftback' maintains the thoughtful, original approach Hartick takes across the release, all while offering a different slant to his productions focused more on brittle percussion and FX tweaking.
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Recreational Murder EP
Recreational Murder EP (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: YNYG 001. Rel: 04 Mar 25
Tangerine Meme (5:43)
Reaper (5:40)
Reaper (Peder Mannerfelt remix) (4:50)
Ruthless Romance (3:59)
Good Medicine (5:57)
Review: Casper Hastings is neither a ghost nor from Hastings. He is an electronic innovator from Ireland who has built up a fine catalogue on the likes of TXTRL and Sticky Ground. He is back on the Yin Yang label here with another high class assault that draws on electro, jungle and techno. Opener 'Tangerine Meme' sets the scene with crisp drum programming and snappy drum breaks underpinned by warped acid. 'Reaper' is as menacing as the title suggests with more direct, punchy electro and Peder Mannerfelt flips it into a surging wall of techno. 'Ruthless Romance's a devastating edge of breaks-driven jungle and 'Good Medicine' has bleeping synths over wobbly low ends and caustic drum funk.
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KASM 03
KASM 03 (10")
Cat: KASM 03. Rel: 11 Mar 25
Tournament Species (3:00)
Indirect Reciprocity (2:57)
Implicit Vulnerability (3:08)
Fractured Bones (2:51)
Different Takes (3:06)
Conclusion (3:03)
Review: It's not a scam... it's Skam! To the Skam sister label Kasm comes Russell Haswell with a mitre-sawing electro release, veering toward brash abstraction. A gobby intonation is wrought from the distortion send here, where drums near-vocally poke through the muck, like rambunctious talking ghosts in machines. Warring allusions to lost humanity take shape on titles like 'Fractured Bones' and 'Tournament Species', where cyborg gladiators rise from their catacomb internments to face off against each other again and again, in haunted perpetuity. 'Different Takes' is the best example of the record's at times tempoless ferocity, scattering what remains as an intuitive pulse across phase-distorted gargles and made-wonky beat hydraulics.
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Multiply Your Absurdities
Multiply Your Absurdities (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: TRESOR 372. Rel: 11 Nov 24
Multiplying My Absurdities (6:23)
Punks In The Gym (7:11)
Humanoid Fruit (8:43)
Review: Hauff's highly anticipated debut on Tresor, and it's as strikingly original as you'd expect. The title track, 'Multiplying My Absurdities', opens with a slow build of magnetic synths and acid drops that seem to pulsate with playful skepticism. It's simple yet gripping, pulling you into a dark, hypnotic space where the unexpected becomes beautiful. 'Punks in the Gym' takes the energy up a notch, drawing inspiration from a notorious Australian climbing route. The track climbs relentlessly, each bar steeper than the last, with 303-driven tremors building into a volcanic eruption of sound. It's a relentless ride that doesn't let up, pushing you to the limits. Closing out the release, 'Humanoid Fruit' ventures even deeper into the unknown. Its prehistoric soundscape, full of sharp synth bursts, feels like a chaotic journey through ancient lands where acid rain falls from the sky. Dark, eerie and transporting, this track leaves a lasting impression.
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Played by: Helena Hauff
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Attention Spin! 001
Cat: ATTSPIN 01. Rel: 30 May 24
HDWIDU - "Une Nuit A Paris" (4:53)
NILS - "Mad Game" (5:35)
NUTS - "Half On A Room" (4:47)
SWEELY - "Lil' Drama" (5:05)
Review: Fresh French label Attention Spin! flaunts the talents of the Parisian underground in its freshest incarnation. Currently turning their focus towards cosmic house music with hints of Italo and new beat, as well as aiming to prioritize dance music that uses vocals as an instrument, their first release here is a four-track EP from rising star DJ Dawidu. The likes of 'Une Nuit A Paris' and 'Mad Game' detail the wilder, undergrounder ends of after-hours nightlife in the Capitale de la Mode. 'Half On A Room', meanwhile, spans dub- and hip-house, while 'Lil'Drama' is the most vocal and catwalk-worthy of the bunch.
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Cyber Alien Communication
Cat: SQNC 001. Rel: 02 Apr 25
Hearthug - "Beep Blump Beep" (Sex mix) (7:46)
Hearthug - "Moonrush" (6:06)
Cybercafe - "Hyperdrive" (7:57)
Cybercafe - "Katorza" (8:02)
Review: SQNC's debut release on Sequence Records delivers an electrifying clash of styles. Hearthug's playful energy opens the A-side with 'Beep Blump Beep (Sex Mix)', a bouncy track that effortlessly commands the dancefloor. 'Moonrush (Original Mix)' follows, taking a more acidic approach while maintaining that signature groove that's undeniably infectious. On the B-side, Cybercafe - Adam Dirk'heim's brainchild - establishes its cybernetic identity. 'Hyperdrive' is an immersive experience with deep kicks and distorted synths, creating a pulsating rhythm that draws listeners in. 'Katorza' takes things further with a retro-futuristic edge, adding a hypnotic energy that makes it perfect for late-night sets. It's a dynamic fusion of playfulness and intensity, showcasing the unique approaches of both artists while setting the tone for Sequence Records' future. This release is full of depth and dancefloor potential, marking the start of something exciting for the label.
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Analog Travellers EP
Cat: YAY 017. Rel: 18 Dec 24
Heavy Mental - "Dabro" (7:04)
Twowi - "Metaverse" (4:52)
Parchi Pubblici & Lucretio - "Aladdin Sane" (6:21)
Rinaldo Makaj - "Ethereal" (5:30)
Review: Yay Recordings closes out another solid 12 months with a various artists' EP that showcases right where the label is at. Heavy Mental kicks off with 'Dabro', a colourful and loopy house jaunt for sunny days. Twowi's 'Metaverse' takes off to the cosmos on lithe electro rhythms with ice-cold beats and widescreen pads. Parchi Pubblici & Lucretio's 'Aladdin Sane' brings some wonky deep tech vibes with of-balance drums and muffled spoken words and Rinaldo Makaj closes down with a fresh party sound perfect for cosy floors. There's plenty of variety here, which makes this a great addition to your bag.
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タグ: Acid House
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Yskayan Knowledge EP
Cat: YUY 013. Rel: 01 Nov 22
Is It For Sale Or Is It Free? (4:06)
Don't Sell Our Knowledge (4:43)
Earning (4:42)
There Is Nothing Wrong (4:42)
Knots (4:43)
Exploitation/Liquidation (4:32)
Review: YUYAY Records chief Robyrt Hecht from Leipzig presents the label's next release in the form of Yskayan Knowledge, an extended EP featuring some intelligent takes on the electro sound. There's bass heavy computer funk as heard on 'Don't Sell Our Knowledge' and some minimal night moves for showroom dummies ('Earnings') on side A, while over on the flip there's the mandatory futurist epic in the form of 'Exploitation/Liquidation'.
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Riding The Wave EP
Cat: SLVMNCR 007. Rel: 04 Jul 24
Strukku's Beat (6:53)
Riding The Wave (Hold On) (6:44)
Zown Spirit 1099 (5:52)
0X0 (Zero Times Zero) (2:55)
Over & Out (3:02)
Review: Sheffield's Hedge Maze is back with Riding The Wave EP, a great 12" that is drenched in distortion and grime. 'Strukku's Beat' kicks off with thick, slimy textures and vocals fragmented like blunt objects that evoke raw anguish. The title track intensifies with relentless beats, static-dipped drums, and haunting melodies, and as things progress, Hedge Maze refines his sound into a serrated syrup with 'Zown Spirit,' where ruffled rhythms play off with distant echoes and reverb. 'O X O (Zero Times Zero)' maintains the eerie aura with filtered textures, while 'Over and Out' closes the EP with post-punk gloom, featuring raw vocals and trademark distortion.
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Promenade
Promenade (12")
Cat: LDR 26. Rel: 23 May 22
Seed (6:29)
Exile (5:20)
Promenade (5:43)
Midnight RDV (5:19)
Cimiez (5:06)
Review: Let's get a few things clear before we start. This Heinrich Dressel is not the same German archeologist Heinrich Dressel who studied under the great Theodor Mommsen in Berlin during the late-mid 1800s. He is, however, the Rome-born electronic producer who takes a massive lead from the funky, glittering, but subtly chilling horror movie scores of the 1970s and 1980s, crafting highly detailed but lo-fi feeling tracks that are packed with pastiche but never parody.

Promenade is his latest effort, and instantly captures (or creates) the atmosphere this producer is best-known for. At a time when this end of synth wave has experienced a huge resurgence thanks to successive movie soundtracks that took a lead from the aforementioned era, not to mention TV series like Stranger Things, this couldn't be more appropriate, and what makes it so essential is that authenticity in audible - feeling like it belongs, rather than simply riding a bandwagon.
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The Obscure Cities
Cat: BAP 194. Rel: 26 Feb 24
Galatograd (5:32)
Eden Olympia (5:47)
Remoria (5:54)
Mylos (6:00)
Review: Bordello A Parigi is back with more of their sublime electro jams this time from Heinrich Dressel. The EP kicks off with 'Galatograd', a slow and steady jam with shimmering chords and lazy baselines. 'Eden Olympia' then picks up the pace a little with still skill drums and celestial keys that take you on a jaunt through the cosmos. 'Remoria' brings many layers of lush and futuristic synth work and timeless electro rhythms that are comforting and subtly celebratory and 'Mylos' shuts down this most lovely EP with another classy sound.
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タグ: Nu Disco | Synthwave
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Salt & Pepper
Cat: TRPLM 011. Rel: 06 Feb 25
Bababoy
Fvck War (with Stelmakh)
10min
P*ta Que Pariu
Bababoy (Ben Pest remix)
Review: A five-track EP of pure dancefloor bangers from Hermeth, the enigmatic Valencian-raised, Swiss-based artist. It's a potent blend of breakbeat, techno, house and dubstep, showcasing Hermeth's signature sound - a dynamic fusion of styles that defies categorisation. Tracks like 'Bababoy' and 'Fvck War' are guaranteed to ignite dancefloors with their infectious energy and pulsating rhythms, while '10Min' and 'P*ta Que Pariu' delve into deeper, more hypnotic territories. The EP also features a remix from Ben Pest, adding another dimension to Hermeth's already captivating sound, and with its blend of saturated breaks and ghetto vibes, this release is a must-have for those who like their music raw, energetic and undeniably funky.
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Red Light Bangkok 3 (feat Rocco Universal mix)
Red Light Bangkok 3 (feat Rocco Universal mix) (white vinyl 12" limited to 50 copies)
Cat: AR/RLB 0053. Rel: 06 Jan 25
En Bloom (5:49)
En Bloom (Rocco Universal mix) (6:21)
Whitelight (6:53)
Untitles (6:00)
Review: Detroit-born but now based in Thailand, Scott Hess returns to show his enduring Motor City class with Redlight Bangkok Vol. 3, a third instalment of his vinyl-only series on Adeen. This one opens up with 'En Bloom' which is a Miami bass-inspired jam with crisp kicks and icy cold 808s. Rocco Universal's remix is more deep and house-leaning with some magnificent melodies then on the B-side, 'Whitelight' gets more twisted with elastic bass and snappy percussion. 'Untitles' is a cosmic journey with a funky guitar and dreamy chorus and last of all comes the smooth and serene, chord-laced soundscapes and fathom deep grooves of ''Untitles' which is a classy late-night sound.
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Carry On In My Name
Carry On In My Name (orange marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: DSRE 13. Rel: 14 Apr 22
Lotek (7:47)
Lion (6:34)
Bassline (5:15)
Carry On In My Name (5:27)
Review: Although he rarely speaks about the project in public, His Master's Voice is the itechno alias of underground deep house producer (and sometime Raw Soul label contributor) Jaines Bomt. Carry On In My name sees the shadowy German producer return to Delsin for the first time in nearly three years. There's plenty to set the pulse racing throughout, from the breathlessly up-tempo, broken techno rhythms and filthy analogue bass of 'Lotek' and the '90s ambient techno-influenced deep space wooziness of 'Lion', to the Motor City electro-futurism of 'Bassline' and the Autechre-at-their-most-melodic flex of 'Carry On In My Name'.
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1979
1979 (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: JUSTWAXX 002. Rel: 18 Dec 24
Gran Torino (7:26)
Gran Torino (Innershades remix) (5:42)
Hannibal (5:43)
Delorean (5:01)
Review: Remarkably, 13 months have now passed since Just Waxx debuted via a pleasingly nostalgic, early Motor City techno-inspired EP from Terms. This belated follow-up is undoubtedly long overdue. It comes from the mysterious Hitch, who deftly showcases his, her or their love of raw analogue lead lines, classic drum machine beats, trippy TB-303 motifs and driving bass on throbbing opener 'Gran Torino'. Belgian rave king Innershades remixes, delivering a more 'straight' retro-futurist techno take. Over on side B, 'Hannibal' is another slab of tense dancefloor moodiness full of creepy chords, crispy beats and EBM inspired synth stabs, while 'Delorean' is bass-heavy, spacey, and packed to the rafters with sharp, minor-key synth melodies.
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Dream Universe
Cat: GUDU 019. Rel: 24 Jan 24
Dream Universe (vocal mix) (6:46)
Purple Phaze (6:21)
Lodash (6:20)
Higher Space (6:06)
Review: Hiver have a solid ten years of releases behind them for labels like Curle, Vidab and Fides, but now they're making the move to Peggy Gou's Gudu for a trip into celestial tech house of the highest order. This is sparkling, fantasy acid house with a slant towards glistening cascades of synth work reaching for euphoric peaks. There's a steadfast sense of melancholy folded into these tracks, whether it's the yearning string pads hovering over 'Dream Universe' or the augmented chords hovering over 'Purple Phaze'. 'Lodash' has an electro-disco tint and 'Higher Space' takes a slick approach to 90s stabs, rounding out a stadium-sized house record that fits right in on Gudu.
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タグ: Tech House | Acid House
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The Shovel Is A Shovel Was A Shovel
Cat: WSDM 025. Rel: 22 Jun 23
Hiccups (5:39)
Subtracting The Egg (6:27)
The Shovel Is A Shovel Was A Shovel (6:15)
Crow (4:09)
Review: Will Hofbauer returns to Wisdom Teeth for another addition to the label's Hessle-esque vision for the fleshing out the more playful side of 'bassy techno'. Hofbauer is a firm fixture and favourite of the sort of quasi-underground UK DJ circuit that has cut the teeth of the likes of Moxie, Rhythm Section, OK Williams and Ben UFO - and these four new ones are bound to cement that favour, with bare-essentials bits like 'Subtracing The Egg' blending with mischievous audio-hijinks like 'Hiccups' for a humorous, yet no less powerful EP.
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Satisfy EP
Satisfy EP (12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: SRTX 041. Rel: 13 Mar 24
She's Giving Cray (with Joy Joseph) (6:16)
She's Giving Cray (Jerome Hill remix) (6:14)
Satisfy (5:48)
Roller (5:45)
Review: Super Rhythm Trax is celebrating ten years in operation in 2024. The acid music focused label has been renowned for the excellent music they have put out. Hannah Holland's Satisfy EP is their latest and now their 41st release in total. Hannah has got really good at making people dance thanks to being Adonis's resident DJ and she shows on this record that she can also produce very well too. All four of these tracks exude strong Chicago 80s classic acid sounds. Dark, driving, percussion heavy acid stompers. The first track is uncompromised by overproduction while instead, favors a rawer machine sequence. Label head Jerome Hill's remix of 'She's Giving Cray' is a great alternate version, 'Satisfy' is an outstanding track that deserves top billing for this EP with a unique piano hook. Not to be outdone, 'Roller' does what the name suggests. An excellent B-side. An acid influenced house record that perfectly bridges an old skool vibe while bringing a new direction to the sound. We can see why this got the Super Rhythm Trax stamp of approval! Only 100 copies, so act quick.
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Played by: Ursula 1000
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Detroit Orbiter Vol 1
Cat: ELY 110. Rel: 29 Mar 23
Deeper (6:28)
My City Detroit (6:55)
Lick (6:05)
Werk (6:43)
Review: Kenny Hooper is a fresh talent from one of the true meccas of electro, Detroit. He's stated his place in the city's storied machine funk narrative with Detroit Orbiter Vol. 1, and you can absolutely hear the Cybotron and Model 500 influences coming through on strident opener 'Deeper'. This is electro drawing from the roots of the sound, working the artist's personality into the music for the perfect cybernetic hybrid with benefit of modern-day production and its undeniable impact. Fun, funky as hell and serious where it counts, this is the real deal - Hooper's destined for great things, no doubt.
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Detroit Orbiter Vol 2
Cat: ELY 11112. Rel: 10 May 23
Sirius Bizness (7:02)
Black & Forth (6:24)
Encypted (7:24)
Konquest (5:11)
Review: Belgium's history with electro is almost as rich as that of the Motor City, so this coming together of Detroit native Kenny Hooper and the Elypsia Records label is a fine one. It marks Hooper's debut release on the label and is one EP of three-part series that shows off his serious skills. Cybotron and Model 500 influences abound, of course, with fresh cyborg funk, slick contemporary production and a mix of grooves from driving and cosmic to more physical and banging. The tight drums and freaky vocals of 'Encrypted' are a particular highlight for us.
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Detroit Orbiter Vol 3
Cat: ELY 112. Rel: 16 May 23
One Journey Outbox
Elliptical Orbit
Wishing Pon A Star
Soul Journey
Review: Belgian label Elypsia continues its love affair with Kenny Hopper on this third volume of his Detroit Orbiter series. He is a new school Motor City talent with a sound that pays homage to the legendary Mid-Western musical hotbed. 'One Journey Outbox' is a high-speed electro workout with nutty basslines and free-form hits that cannot fail to cut the club loose. There's more physicality to the kinetic kicks of 'Elliptical Orbit' while 'Wishing Pon A Star' goes for a deeper and more introspective sound with delicate melodies. 'Soul Journey' closes out with a totally different look - deep rolling house and beautiful synth melodies over jazzy chords.
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Brudis
Brudis (12")
Cat: PLAYRJC 029. Rel: 23 Apr 14
QD
Calcit
Smend
Review: Phillip Lauer has been impressive form in recent years, delivering typically driving, melodic and left-of-centre blends of cascading nu-disco, intergalactic techno and shimmering deep house for the likes of Beats in Space and Running Back. Here, he joins forces with little brother Jacob under the Hotel Lauer alias. Pleasingly, Brudis is a predictably strong EP, flitting between raw, acid-flecked 808 electro (the excellent "Smend"), Italo-influenced Detroit futurism (the deliciously sci-fi soaked dancefloor release of "QD", which comes replete with reliably cheap-sounding melodies), and thumping, late night hypnotism (the decidedly bassy, rolling groover that is "Calcit").
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Maria Lunari EP
Maria Lunari EP (limited 12")
Cat: GIMREC 001. Rel: 25 Oct 22
Mare Imbrium (part 1) (2:22)
Mare Vaporum (6:45)
Mare Nectaris (5:27)
Mare Imbrium (Raoh alternate remix - part 2) (7:00)
Mare Nectaris (The Mechanical Man Night View) (6:28)
Review: GIM Records is a brand new label that makes a superb start to life with this debut release. It's a limited edition EP from the Italian pair 'HP' or House Pleasure. They offer up three effortlessly cosmic grooves that take us on a trip through the stars. There is a motorik kick to 'Mare Imbrium' (part 1) that starts off in sleek fashion with delightful melodic patterns, then 'Mare Vaporum' has a more broken beat with rubbery bass and funky lo-fi and dry hi hats akin to the Mood Hut crew. 'Mare Nectaris' is star-gazing deep house with dusty aesthetics and dreamy chord work. The two remixes head off into ambient and then deep dub territory. Deffo a label to watch on this evidence.
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Captivated Heart: Remixed
Cat: CRDS 77. Rel: 27 Mar 24
Captivated Heart (Nathan Fake remix) (5:04)
Captivated Heart (She Spells Doom remix) (4:44)
Captivated Heart (Shanx remix) (5:01)
Captivated Heart (Efemme remix) (4:46)
Captivated Heart (Sinistarr remix) (6:06)
Captivated Heart (Hrdvsiovsiivosvsiosvin remix) (2:43)
Review: Swiss label Creaked has decided to give over a full 12" to remixes of HRDVISION's 'Captivated Heart' and the results are varied and impressive. It is the cultured electronica of Nathan Fake that kicks things off with some widescreen synth drones, She Spells Doom then brings some twitchy tech house and Shanx goes for something laced with alien effects, gurgling synths and swampy beats. Efemme brings some acid laced minimal funk and Sinistarr brings compelling broken rhythms and icy urban metropolis vibes. HRDVISION himself also steps up with a Hrdvsiovsiivosvsiosvin remix to close out in mad fashion.
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau
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State Of Emergency
Cat: EBON 003. Rel: 25 Jun 24
Huey Mnemonic - "Black Manta Corps" (6:02)
Huey Mnemonic - "Red Alert" (5:13)
D Strange - "Exoframe" (6:31)
D Strange - "Drapetomania" (6:00)
Review: D Strange & Huey Mnemonic hail from the American Mid-West and certainly bring plenty of the usual tropes of their homeland to this new EP. It's defined by a rather moody narrative with Huey kicking things off with the glistening synths and scurrying baselines of electro-funker 'Black Manta Corps'. His second cut 'Red Alert' is defined by an unsettling siren that loops up and down while the freaky pads and old-school electro drums power on. D Strange then steps up to the flip with the more fast and furious sounds of 'Exoframe' and the turbocharged dystopia of 'Drapetomania.'
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Exploration
Cat: HIL 012. Rel: 07 Mar 25
Outer Limits
Magnetic Field
Endless Day
Exploration
Night Sky
Endless Day (LFT remix)
Review: By now, at least one dimension of the electro genre has turned out so misanthropic that one of its keystone artists has called itself Human Rebellion - as if to suggest humanity is the exception, not the rule. With the artist now debuting on Hilltown Disco after a wonderful eight EPs so far, this one hears the so far faceless bot push themselves to 'Outer Limits' by way of a waspish bluebottle buzz line, then break through the proverbial 'Magnetic Field' to revelatory effect: deep pulse leads and firm kicks, awash in a sense of broken-free elation. 'Endless Day' and 'Exploration' harken the B-side, dystopi-fying the proceedings through a relative industrial feel, implying a robot crackdown on human insurgency. The former has a brilliant breakdown, with a short cyborg monologue opining, railing against guinea pig-style entrapment: "I want to get out if this experiment. Aren't there enough testable subjects...?"
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Polymorph EP
Cat: DATO 011. Rel: 30 Jul 24
Polymorph (5:42)
Just Free Your Mind (4:47)
Freak Show (5:52)
Circuit City (4:58)
Review: French duo Human Rebellion mark their debut record on Alienata 's Discos Atonicos label with 'Polymorph', a four-track killer of an EP on which no hands are held nor holds barred. Here, a bluely glowing biomechanical fusion of techno, acid electro and breaks is yielded in a kind of vital suspensory vat. Human Rebellion are unconcerned with sonic purity, to the extent that much grit, scum and texture still redounds in each mix. The techno-angelic anthropo-throne depicted on the front cover is no less responsible for this line of thinking either. The powerful influence of early 90s electro-techno is heard throughout; and here's hoping that after we've listened to the record, the CRISPR-modded, posthuman abomina-prototype born of it doesn't kill us all.A
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Fake Reality EP
Cat: MIDIMODE 001. Rel: 04 Jul 24
Fake Reality (4:44)
Rabbit Hole (4:22)
I'm A Freak (5:08)
Human Squad (5:48)
Fake Reality (Nite Fleit remix) (5:21)
Review: Human Rebellion & Power's 'Fake Reality' EP on Midi Mode Records delivers five heavy electro tracks for the headstrong. Side-1 starts with the title track, a dark, brooding piece with intense vibes, followed by 'Rabbit Hole,' a nod to Detroit electro with influences from genre greats. On Side-2, 'I'm A Freak,' is a chord-driven techno track with an electric, vibrant acid line that will have listeners eyes wide open in awe. 'Human Squad' stands out as a favorite, featuring a robotic and danceable bassline. Closing the EP, the 'Fake Reality' (Nite Fleit remix) offers a powerful reimagining of the original, making this EP a solid addition to any electro enthusiast's collection.
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Splits
Splits (12")
Cat: OA 010. Rel: 25 Sep 23
HVL - "Infinitesimal" (5:36)
HVL - "AgneffC01" (7:04)
HVL - "Collective Genius" (6:23)
Gacha Bakradze - "Routes" (6:48)
Gacha Bakradze - "Chain" (5:22)
Gacha Bakradze - "Widow" (7:35)
Review: Organic Analogue makes it to double figures with a sublime new split EP from HVL and Gacha Bakradze. The A-side is opened up with 'Infinitesimal', a stripped back and icy bit of minimal dub techno, then 'AgneffC01' gets more rhythmically physical with scattered beats and hits and 'Collective Genius' is tense, kinetic techno with a real sense of paranoia. 'Routes' is the first B-side joint with Gacha Bakradze bringing some direct but economical drum machine grooves under meticulous percussion and then 'Chain' layers smeared cosmic pads with twitchy details and 'Widow' ends with a heavy heart. No wonder, then, that a host of eminent DJs like Ben UFO are all over it.

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Message To Nowhere
Cat: BAP 218. Rel: 20 Dec 24
Message To Nowhere (4:44)
Words In A Void (3:41)
Message To Nowhere (The Hacker remix) (5:43)
A Thousand Nights (3:41)
Review: Ruben Benabou marks out and identifies another sonic constellation; this is a rapid indie trance-dance four-tracker of galactic ambition and scale. Drawing inspiration from sci-fi soundtracks, and the warmer currents of electro, leaders 'Message To Nowhere' and 'Words In A Void' also recall the gladdened awe of space disco, with twinging leads skirting about the stereo like passing shooting stars. The Hacker's version of the title track plays back like an 8-bit minigame version of the main mission, with its pocket-generated drums, while 'A Thousand Nights' is a prime exercise in retro synthwave, and the perfect closer.
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タグ: Italo Disco | IDM
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Remember The Future Part Two
Cat: PKP 012. Rel: 09 Feb 24
LEGACY - "Nom De Guerre" (5:53)
Future Draft - "All That Remains" (3:38)
The Jaffa Kid - "SH-Dinosa" (4:09)
Odpein - "Badass Nostalgia" (5:00)
DJ Tsoug - "You Are The Unfortunate Product Of A Doomed Culture" (4:54)
Happy99 At Gmail Dot Com - "Untitled (2019)" (4:33)
Review: The second part of the Remember The Future series from the Greek label To Pikap is another 12" packed with electro goodness form an array of exciting artists. LEGACY opens up with 'Nom De Guerre' with its magnificently lithe and chrome plated rhythms dancing about over crunchy analogue drums. Future Draft rides a more zoned out and celestial electro vibe on 'All That Remains' and The Jaffa Kid gets into some intricate synth programming and off-grid beat work. Three further cuts on the B-side bring funky, dark and joyous tweaks to the electro format.
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Killowat Hour
Cat: HIPS 005. Rel: 02 Oct 24
LP Rhythm - "Want Your Love" (6:18)
Aida - "Killowat Hour" (5:57)
Mance - "Cross Referance" (6:40)
Rokar - "Screwface" (4:41)
Hottpretty - "Make Me Yours" (6:12)
Mad Again - "The Night" (6:11)
Review: Killowat Hour is a collection of 90s-inspired gems that seamlessly blend new and old influences. On Side-1, LP Rhythm's 'Want Your Love' kicks things off with a nostalgic nod to prog and euro house, delivering a distinctly 90s vibe. Aida's title track, 'Killowat Hour,' ventures into futuristic techno territory, incorporating elements of new beat for a modern twist. Mance's 'Cross Reference' follows with bouncy techno rhythms, smooth melodies, and trance influences that keep the energy flowing. Other highlights include Hottpretty's 'Make Me Yours,' which takes listeners on a trancey, heady journey through early 90s techno, offering a vibrant and energetic experience. Mad Again's 'The Night' closes the collection with deep euro house vibes, adding a layer of sophistication to the nostalgic set. This compilation is idea for those who like deep house and those who appreciate the balance of classic and contemporary sounds.
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Played by: Fog
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Perfusion 04
Cat: PRF 004. Rel: 11 Mar 24
Nite Fleit - "Off Radar" (5:19)
Swooh - "The Streets" (5:40)
High Fidelity - "Say My Name" (4:17)
Juicy Selekta - "Stackin' Up!" (5:51)
Review: The fourth record from the French electro label Perfusion. So far, each release features multiple artists showcasing their own brand of the next generation electro. Nite Fleit's 'Off Radar' is an audio attack on your senses, a sometimes abrasive, crunchy, raw, heavy bass stormer is not for the faint of heart. Swooh's 'The Streets' also has an over-arching sci-fi sound to it revelling in the history of electro. For the second side, High Fidelity's 'Say My Name' adds a rave-punk attitude to the mixture of electroclash, gabber and techno. The EP rounds out with a breakcore romp with Juicy Selekta's 'Stackin' Up!' that features some hip-hop samples. If electro-shock was a genre, you'd point people to this track. Intense.
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Sunrise Dream
Cat: PF 009V. Rel: 04 Feb 25
Giammarco Orsini - "Whirlwind" (5:28)
Hiver - "The Frontier" (6:14)
Sam Goku - "Lucid Oscillation" (5:10)
Jonny Rock - "Legenda" (5:58)
Dobao - "Oceano" (6:11)
Thanksmate - "Take A Chance" (6:02)
Review: This compilation is a sonic tapestry woven from the threads of diverse electronic soundscapes, each track carefully crafted to evoke the liminal space between dreams and reality. It's an invitation to immerse oneself in a world of intricate textures, hypnotic rhythms, and evocative melodies, where the boundaries between genres blur and the music takes on a life of its own. Jonny Rock's 'Legenda' sets the tone with its purposeful groove, its driving energy balanced by a sense of introspective depth. Thanksmate's 'Take A Chance' adds a meditative touch, its gentle melodies and atmospheric textures inviting contemplation and reflection. Dobao's 'Oceano' plunges into a deep, liquid dimension, its swirling synths and hypnotic rhythms creating a sense of weightless immersion. Giammarco Orsini's 'Whirlwind' picks up the pace, its pulsating energy and infectious groove propelling the listener forward. Hiver's 'The Frontier' explores the tension and release of electronic landscapes, its dynamic shifts and evolving textures keeping the listener on the edge of their seat. Sam Goku's 'Lucid Oscillation' closes the compilation with a sense of ethereal beauty, its airy melodies and floating notes leaving a lingering sense of wonder.
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Played by: Maura, Piers Harrison
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Deadbeat Breaks Vol 1
Cat: DBR 005. Rel: 25 Apr 25
Olly Rant - "Lisa Lately" (5:37)
Hunter Starkings - "Finger Guns" (5:05)
Berwick - "Kerp Werk" (6:31)
Rnbws - "Got To" (5:45)
Fluchtlink - "Tidy" (3:10)
Hooverian Blur - "Feed The Bones" (5:09)
Review: London underground night train riders Deadbeat Records prioritise techno-breaks handmade for late night and early morning dancefloors, times when both the best and worst comes emerges from each of us. Their inaugural Deadbeat Breaks compilation hears six out of ten full digital curations brought to a shadowy, space-invaded black vinyl truncation, with modern talking synth vomits from Olly Rant, booty bass hups from Hunter Starkings, hackney parroting hurtles from Rnbws, and a closing breakstep broil from Hooverian Blur.
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Circular Economy
Cat: CCR 002. Rel: 16 Oct 24
Rindeau - "Machine Soul" (5:30)
Aniano - "Encadenado A La Realidad" (5:59)
HDZ - "La Furnia" (6:42)
Tom Joyce - "Good Game" (7:06)
Review: Circulo Cerrado's second album, Circular Economy, features four more tracks that explore a range of rich textures, all of which are unified by their distinctive timeless qualities. Rindeau, an Argentinian artist from Strain Collective, delivers 'Machine Soul' to kickoff with and blends electro-techno and EBM with expert precision. Galdar's Aniano crafts a house track with funk and psychedelic influences in the form of 'Encadenado a la Realidad' and Javier Carballo and Aniano offer 'La Furnia,' a dark, high-energy mix of breaks, IDM, and acid house. Tom Joyce closes with a hypnotic, minimalistic track featuring trippy motifs and 909 drums.
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Played by: Lisbona Sisters
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Swingers Volume 2
Cat: SWING 02. Rel: 19 Sep 24
Soulfreq - "Holiday Break" (5:59)
Retrospect - "Pickled Moose" (7:02)
No Results Found - "Tackle Maestro" (6:51)
Harrison BDP - "Buggin Out" (7:57)
Review: Swung Selections is back with a second volume of club ready tech house bangers. There is a great blend of retro nostalgia and fresh and forward-facing sound designs across the four-track selection. Soulfreq's 'Holiday Break' begins with twisted old shock bass and slapping hits. Retrospect then keeps it smooth with the nice cool tech bubbler 'Pickled Moose,' No Results Found wigs out the floor with the wriggling synth madness and electro rhythms of 'Tackle Maestro' then Harrison BDP shuts down with the thumping house of 'Buggin Out.'
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Passing Currents
Passing Currents (12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: CS 203. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Txted - "Cherry Lemonade Special" (feat Phil Moffa - Okpk Spectral mix) (4:15)
Atrevido - "Flying Fortress" (4:10)
Josh Dahlberg - "Ass On The Floor" (4:35)
Kevin Reynolds - "Sign It Upside Down" (6:26)
Hazmat Live - "The Marriage Of Korg & Moog" (4:50)
Review: Passing Currents aims to stand out from the predictable by offering a deeply human touch in its music. This five-tracker backs that up by melding academic expertise with dancefloor intuition and the A-side features txted by Phil Moffa remixed by Yamaha DSP coder okpk after they met during doctoral studies, they flip technical mastery into bass-driven energy while Atrevido' fuses California warmth with analogue electro, Josh Dahlberg's rediscovered 2009 electro gem, 'Ass On The Floor', still bangs and Detroit's Kevin Reynolds delivers hypnotic grooves before Hazmat Live pushes boundaries with a sound rooted in soulful, experimental innovation.
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau
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Ultra Dynamic Information
Cat: LDR 30. Rel: 26 Mar 24
Circular Mosaics (5:57)
Opti Chrome (5:21)
Substractive Variability (5:48)
Ultra Dynamic Information (5:44)
Review: Here's a welcome link-up between stalwarts of the electro scene, as Lunar Disko welcomes Spanish artist Annie Hall for what is sadly the Irish label's final release. It's a strong note to go out on, continuing to platform the freshest ideas within the much-mined electro magnetic field. Hall's sonic vocabulary continues to set her apart from the rest of the pack as she elicits particularly nuanced patterns and interplay between the component parts of her tracks. Hats off to Lunar Disko for always pushing quality and to Hall who continues to dazzle with every release she puts out.
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