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Submanouvers
Cat: FR 023. Rel: 07 Dec 12
First Descent
Bluetooth Clone
Submanouvers
Frostbite
 in stock $10.83
Volvere
Volvere (12")
Cat: FIDES 009. Rel: 03 Mar 21
Paradigma (6:25)
Volvere (6:12)
Nausia (5:06)
Wide Eyes (4:34)
Played by: Deep'a & Biri
 in stock $11.09
HMND 004
HMND 004 (12")
Cat: HMND 004. Rel: 22 Mar 24
Stupidity (6:15)
Quantum Theory (6:46)
World In Our Head (7:08)
Sowie Lockers (5:46)
Review: Humanoid Recordings co-founder 4d lays down another four-track 12" for the label, scouring the weightier and scrapier ends of minimal and acid house, all while teasing out a retro-robotic edge. Only an artist with a real sense of humour can invoke ideas of 'Stupidity' and 'Quantum Theory' in the same breath; both tracks betray the unified whimsy and intelligence that a successful acid house and techno artist must portray in order to win hearts. The latter uses a particularly sticky, hard-to-pin-down 4x4 kick style; contrast to B1 'World In Our Head', which portrays a psychic model of the outside world through trilling trance lines, and the meek glissandos of 'Sowie Lockers', securing an indeterminate but funky mood.
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau
Tags: Tech House
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Ask Isadora
Cat: FIT 023. Rel: 07 Apr 22
Ask Isadora (4:41)
Conga Banana (4:35)
Middle Eastern Cooking (4:58)
Mode (4:43)
Review: Under the alias 4E, producer Can Oral created his own unique sound of raw, futuristic acid-electro. The A-Side tracks "Ask Isadora" and "Conga Banana" first appeared on the album, Blue Note, released on Home Entertainment in 1996. On the flip are two unreleased tracks picked from his extensive archive and edited by FIT Siegel. These were also recorded during this era, which Can describes below:

"In the 90s I moved to NYC to start a band with Jimi Tenor. I had a small flat in the East Village with the apartment number 4E and that became my artist name for the downtempo and electro material I was working on. The style I called Futuristic Electro because I didn't want to relate to the old school with this. I had my studio on the kitchen floor and pretty much only used EMU SP-1200, TB-303, TR-808 and SH-101 by good ol' Roland. In a way NYC was still developing because it was all about house music. In 1995, I opened Temple Records in Manhattan with Dr Walker from Air Liquide and DJ DB from Smile Communications. The record shop was inside the Liquid Sky clothing store. After a fire in the shop, along with a falling out with the owner I decided to talk to a fortune teller to find out what the future held. Her name was Isadora, and she had a TV show called "Ask Isadora." She told me on live television to move out, have my own shop and be independent, so I did. Thanks Isadora!"
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Britain's Dirty Little Secret
Cat: MAR 002. Rel: 10 Jan 22
Old School (5:20)
Sugoi (5:18)
Flash Fight (5:46)
False Religion (6:45)
Review: The second release on the fascinating Mooziken Analog Room label comes not from Detroit-based Iranian Salar Ansari, who delivered the imprint's debut release, but rather British acid house, techno and drum & bass pioneer A Guy Called Gerald. The Mancunian channels the raw, analogue-rich heaviness of his early work throughout the EP, which sees him skip between twisted, cunningly swung, acid-fired heaviness ('Old Skool'), pleasingly metallic blends of electro, clonk and house ('Sugoi'), trippy and hypnotic early morning mysticism (the Berlin-friendly haziness of 'Flash Fight') and chunky, funk-tinged tech-house (the 'is it heavyweight house or light-touch techno' of 'False Religion', where Gerald makes a rare appearance on the mic).
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Sharevari
Sharevari (12")
Cat: P 928. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Sharevari (vocal) (5:34)
Sharevari (instrumental) (6:16)
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Echinopsis EP
Cat: HOB 009. Rel: 07 Jul 23
Echinopsis (7:21)
Cheetah Fire (5:59)
Echinopsis (Tolouse Low Trax remix) (5:43)
Ashtray Lips (6:26)
Ashtray Lips (Odon remix) (4:56)
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Elektronically Minded
Cat: CE 046. Rel: 16 Feb 24
Basic Channelling (4:48)
Basic Channelling (Exaltics remix) (5:45)
Journey To The Deep (4:12)
Syncopated (Torai remix) (5:02)
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Nine Oh Nine EP
Cat: TSEP 777. Rel: 02 Mar 23
Did You Catch That? (5:40)
Dark Dancefloor (4:48)
Take Nine Oh Nine (8:15)
Can You Keep Up? (4:32)
Review: The Abstract Eye aka Gifted & Blessed always makes electrifying music that brims and bristles with energy. It is dense and textural and requires close attention to unpack and get lost in but that effort is always more than repaid. This is another brilliantly heavy outing, a first on Technoindigenous, that makes great use of one of the most legendary bits of gear in any studio - the TR-909, Here the artist finds new ways to make it sing with acid-laced house, clattering percussion and cosmic synth work that will rewire your brain.

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Abstract Thought
Cat: CAL 015. Rel: 13 Dec 19
Abstract Thought (part 1) (5:41)
Abstract Thought (part 2) (8:14)
Abstract Thought (part 3) (8:43)
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Forget Your Imagination EP
Cat: ORSON 025. Rel: 31 Jan 23
Heavy Max (6:33)
Butify (4:41)
Forget Your Imagination (5:18)
Nuhamba (4:30)
When The Sun Meets The Acid (4:06)
Review: Big up to the Orson label for hitting a quarter of a century of releases. Malata based artists Neil Hales aka Acidulant gets the nod and shows of his love of direct acid sounds. He has done similar on the likes of DJ Pierre's labels Jack Trax Records and Afro Acid but really hits the next level here with hard hitting and turbocharged bangers like 'Heavy Max' next to slower, more spaced out and melancholic jams like 'Butify'. The flipside starts off deep and atmospheric with 'Forget Your Imagination' and that pensive vibe continue through 'Nuhamba' before dramatic closer 'When The Sun Meets The Acid.'
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Acid Avengers 020
Cat: AAR 020. Rel: 04 Feb 22
Acidulant - "Super Rave" (4:33)
Acidulant - "Save The Last Rave" (3:28)
Acidulant - "Hauz Trax" (5:47)
Voiron - "Bon Kick Voiron" (3:40)
Voiron - "Digital Voiron Workstation" (4:30)
Voiron - "Sugar Voiron" (4:31)
Review: Some six years after debuting via a deliciously angular and energetic EP from Jaquarius and Mono-Enzyme 307, the Acid Avengers imprint notches up release number 20. Like most of the label's EPs, it's a multi-artist affair. Sometime Balkan Vinyl and Bass Assault artist Acidulant handles side A, bouncing between rushing, piano-sporting 1992 hardcore revivalism ('Super Rave'), sub-heavy deep electro haziness ('Save The Last Rave') and throbbing, arpeggio driven trance/breakbeat techno fusion ('Hauz Trax'). Voiron, who last graced the label back in 2016, takes over on the flip. The Paris-based producer first fuses glistening, spacey melodies, twisted acid lines, post-electro beats and dirty bass on 'Bon Kick Voiron', before opting for deep acid house on 'Digital Voiron Workstation' and atmospheric, Orbital-meets-'90s tech-house on 'Sugar Voiron'.
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My Acidic Being
My Acidic Being (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: PNKMN 051. Rel: 05 Dec 23
Laying It On Thick (5:27)
Trailing Effects (7:07)
I've Been Here Before (6:13)
It Seems Like Yesterday (6:44)
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Black Label Series 07
Cat: BPBL 07. Rel: 12 Dec 23
Outdoor (6:16)
Spirit DNX (7:11)
Double Danger (4:07)
Own Methods (5:31)
Review: Banoffee Pies is one of those labels that doesn't miss no matter what genre it takes aim at. Best known for its hype garage sounds it heads into minimal territory here with Adelina at the buttons for the seventh in the Black Label Series. 'Outdoor' is a primo cut with judders groovers and sinewy synths demanding you dance, 'Spirit DNX' then slows down and gets all acidic and twisted and 'Double Danger' is a real cracker that fizzes with static. Last of all, 'Own Methods' is a future world where the robots have taken over and mysterious pads lead you through an automated world of cosmic energy.
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Played by: Lostlojic
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ARKADA 004
ARKADA 004 (12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: ARKADA 004. Rel: 03 Feb 23
ADJ - "Fight For Your Rightz" (6:16)
ADJ - "Break The Beat" (6:05)
Adrien D'Elzius - "Harsill" (4:15)
Adrien D'Elzius - "Battle Of The Shadows" (4:44)
 in stock $16.25
New Phonies (remastered)
New Phonies (remastered) (red marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: CWCS 024. Rel: 01 Feb 24
New Object (5:37)
Don't Talk (5:21)
Hand To Phone (5:37)
Your Lies (4:51)
Review: Remastered and reissued with new a new album cover via the Clone West Coast Series, Adult's 'New Phonies' EP first appeared in 2000 as the duo moniker of Nicola Kuperus and Adam Lee Miller, two legit electro stalwarts. This is a proper snappy electro EP - of the least sympathetic and most coldly calculating kind - evoking the fright of becoming trapped inside an inescapable subliminal-sonic cybernetic feedback loop, with all human faculties thrown to the wayside. 'Hand To Phone', for example, locks us into a communicative-cybernetic stasis, with spitty acid 16ths betraying the mood of becoming affective chasers of electromagnetic signals, unwittingly carrying out the bidding of our new techno-evangelist overlords. The A-sider 'New Object', meanwhile, with its sizzling 808s, transitional fluctuations and hip-hop vocal refrain - "I need you to accommodate my comunication needs" - touches on several layers of objectification at once: sexual, commodification, loss of the ability to speak. Adult truly dealt with adult themes and embraced their recapture into the machine - now you too can own their New Object.
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Exit Planet Earth: Strontium
The Advent X Zein Ferreira - "Carpe Diem" (7:01)
London Modular Alliance - "Lump Of Coal" (4:03)
London Modular Alliance - "Lump Of Coal" (beats) (2:42)
Konerytmi - "Pulssi" (5:22)
DeFeKT - "Radar" (4:03)
Zobol - "Data Wars" (5:01)
Review: Exit Planet Earth continues its exploration of the world of electro universe with an expansive, extended six track EP, featuring The Advent x Zein Ferreira, DeFeKT, London Modular Alliance, Konertymi and Zobol. The Advent, whose weekly Gardening Club residency in the mid-90s helped to drag electro out of the realms of the retro and back into the future, team up with Zein Ferreira for a Kraftwerk-on-speed extended mix of 'CarpeDiem', before London Modular Alliance's more moderately paced but still squiggle and bleep laced 'Lump of Coal' plus a 'beats' breakdown for the DJs. The B-side brings us the acid-powered 'Pulssi' by Konerytmi, the bouncy, breakdance-friendly 'Radar' by DeFeKT, and the relatively pure, optimistic sonics of Zobol's 'Data Wars'. Thumbs up all round.
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WATER: Dancing Moon
WATER: Dancing Moon (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: AESP 001. Rel: 11 Feb 19
House In Blue Rain (5:42)
Dancing Moon (7:55)
Throne Of Clay (6:51)
Review: A new project based out of Copenhagen - Aether's Spring comes shrouded in mystery but makes a bold statement with this first transmission. WATER: Dancing Moon 12" leads in with "House In Blue Rain," a downcast track bathed in melancholic pads and blown out percussion around a steady 4/4 tick. "Dancing Moon" is a more kinetic affair that works with all kinds of synth shapes alongside some primal drum machine percussion that lends the track a new wave quality that suits it just fine. Closer "Throne Of Clay" spreads across the B side in a brooding, journeying epic fit for the likes of classic James Holden or a more wave-minded Jon Hopkins.
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Volume 8
Volume 8 (12")
Cat: WGD 008. Rel: 13 Feb 23
Affie & Leila Yusuf - "Dublovr" (9:37)
Zobol - "Sense The Consensus" (7:22)
Acidulant - "The View Of Her Shade" (4:50)
Type-303 - "Knowhere" (6:25)
Review: While it's difficult to second-guess what Placid will select for each volume of his We're Going Deep label's compilation-style EPs, you can guarantee that it will be timeless-sounding, exquisitely produced, and most likely have some link to deep house, electro, acid or sci-fi techno. All of those boxes are ticked and then some on volume eight, which skips between melodious, acid-flecked dancefloor wooziness (Affie and Leila Yusuf's 'Dublvr'), warming sunrise-ready electro bliss (Zobol's 'Sense The Consensus'), ultra-deep, eyes-closed acid electro (Acidulant's 'The View of Her Shade') and IDM-tinged, intergalactic and dramatically pitched-down proto-jungle (Type-303's exceptional 'Knowhere'). Like its predecessors, this EP is nothing less than essential.
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Monday
Monday (limited 12")
Cat: SVEMIR 006. Rel: 01 Nov 21
Alavux - "Kalemegdan Sunset" (4:46)
Alavux & Tomi Bojadzi - "Monday" (Tomi live version) (5:56)
Alavux & Tomi Bojadzi - "Monday" (Alavux version) (7:29)
Alavux - "Fuse Out" (4:06)
Review: After 16 months of pandemic-related hibernation, Kanja offshoot Svemir returns to action with a label debut from former Bass Agenda Recordings and Twilight 76 Records artist Alavux. The talented Serbian is in fine form from the off, with opener 'Kalemegdan' offering a near perfect fusion of crunchy, laidback electro beats, woozy synthesizer chords and picturesque melodies. He and pal Tomi Bojadzi then deliver contrasting mixes of collaborative cut 'Monday', with Bojadzi's warm, melodious and glacial 'live' take being followed by Alavux's bleeping, acid-fired club electro take. Finally, Alavux goes solo once more on sci-fi flavoured club electro treat 'Fuse Out'.
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Played by: Goran Alavuk
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Direct Hit (including Cignol mix)
Cat: VIS 325. Rel: 15 Nov 21
Direct Hit (7:13)
Direct Hit (Cignol remix) (6:26)
Iris (5:21)
Core Velocity (6:11)
Review: 20/20 Vision has always been a label that sets the bar high when it comes to dancefloor releases - one of Yorkshire's most treasured institutions, to say the least. And while historically the imprint has often been on a tech-y house tip, lest we forget the is the crew that were letting a then-emergent Paul Woolford explore the outer reaches of electro house and breaks way back when, and that attitude hasn't really changed since.

Here the team hand the spotlight to another Leeds name, Alfred, who responds with three original tracks that are punchy, funky, engaging and hugely impactful. Broken beats, subtle rave hoover lines, mind-melting synth arpeggiations and a thoroughly futuristic feeling throughout. Definitely a powerful addition to any DJ's arsenal - the sort of tunes that can marry up well with so many styles and always grab maximum attention.
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Machine Funk Is Our Game Volume 6
Machine Funk Is Our Game Volume 6 (transparent green vinyl 12")
Cat: KJ 068. Rel: 27 Mar 23
Alonzo - "Nikki Don't Save Me" (4:23)
Daniel Savio - "King Kobra" (5:07)
Deroboter - "Moving Around" (4:10)
Kid Ginseng - "Chrome Belt Buckle" (feat DJ Quest-Questosahn) (6:26)
Cybereign - "My Feel" (5:17)
Review: Connecticut label, Kraftjerks, has made a name for itself as the east coast's prime electro label. Bringing us the sixth volume of their popular Machine Funk Is Our Game series they've pulled together an impressive array of artists including Alonzo, Daniel Savio, Deroboter, Kid Ginseng, and Cybereign. 'Nikki Don't Save Me' is the powerful, bass heavy track that opens the compilation. Veering through meteor fields and firing through wormholes, this is tonally dark electro at its best. 'Chrome Belt Buckle (feat. Questosahn)', a scratch-inflected journey through warped vocals and frenetic percussion, is another highlight. Perfect for the club or cruising down the highway, this is a cornerstone record for electro fans.
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Bass Boss
Bass Boss (12")
Cat: FTP 008. Rel: 07 Feb 23
Bass Boss (5:07)
Bend Ya Back (4:03)
Bass Check (3:49)
No Panties (3:30)
Review: It's been a while since we had any booty bass or freestyle through our channels, but that all changes with Amadeezy's Bass Boss. Hailing from Boston, Amadeezy is known for helming the trap and dirty south night PVRPLE, but his own productions tend towards many more interrelated styles, usually drawing on anything related to US hip house. Nothing polished or sheeny. 'Bass Boss' is an expert emulation of old car hoedown battle electro; the title track blends telephony R&B vocals with breaks and Rhodeses. Meanwhile, the likes of 'Bend Ya Back' and 'No Panties' lean towards the humour value of debauched jit music.
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Stasislogue EP
Stasislogue EP (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: CYPHN 06. Rel: 24 Oct 23
Track Thirty 7 (5:10)
Callisto (5:36)
May Eleventh (5:10)
Space Watch (5:51)
Places For People (6:24)
Review: Otherwise known as Doc Bozique and fresh from a reissue album on Cosmic Soup, Howard Dodd's work as Anoesis has been well and truly revived and progressed out of the archival realm into actual new productions. On this record for Cyphon, we're treated to more of the elegantly warped, subliminal machine funk associated with Anoesis since his cult mid-90s releases, veering from the deep-tracking sonar techno of 'Track Thirty 7' to the Guidance-ready bump of Callisto, which must surely be a tribute to the legendary house producer. There's soul and flair by the bucketload, calling out to all those who value a little imagination in their club music.
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Aquatica
Aquatica (limited hand-stamped 12")
Cat: AP 004. Rel: 20 Jul 22
Never Ending Dreams (6:05)
Too Many Trouble In This System (4:51)
1 3 2 1 The Never Ending Troubles (5:11)
Auftrag (4:41)
Review: He's appeared on labels like Marguerite, Natural Sciences and Orloff, now Antonio Barbetta (aka Raw Ambassador) can add Seville's Another Perspective to the list with four tracks of raw electro on the Aquatica EP. There's the majestic tones of 'Never Ending Dreams' commencing the EP on side A followed by the alien computer funk of 'Too Many Trouble In This System'. Turn over to side B and the hypnotic chimes of 'The Never Ending Troubles' provide more underground quality, followed by more Drexciyan style beats on the analogue bass attack of 'Auftrag'.
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Hear The Light
Cat: CCS 119. Rel: 27 May 22
Boa (5:56)
Red Alert (5:14)
Organico (4:40)
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 in stock $8.03
Caged (feat Hardfloor remix)
Caged (feat Hardfloor remix) (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: VIS 324. Rel: 20 Sep 21
Caged
Caged (Hardfloor remix)
Curvature
Replicants
Review: 20/20 Vision present the debut release from Manchester based artists Armec. Following releases for Cultivated Electronics and Furthur Electronix, the Caged EP hits the ground running - with a record that spans heavy club-ready electro and futuristic soundscapes. Complete with a hefty remix from German acid connoisseurs Hardfloor.

'Caged' sucks us down the rabbit hole with dense textures fortified by an infectious groove, vast pads, and bubbling synth lines. The Hardfloor remix of 'Caged' submerges us into an acidic electro trip - fuelled by quirky melodic licks, a menacing low-end and body shaking drums.

On the flip side 'Curvature' is an out-and-out understated bomb. Propelled by a squelching, supercharged bassline which soars over Armec's signature textural landscape, it's reinforced by razor sharp hats and a heavy kick-drum. 'Replicants' is a side-winding, emotionally charged cut that feels truly fresh and forward-thinking. Deep, luscious pads are underpinned by a superbly engineered break-beat driven groove.

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Played by: Wes Baggaley
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Reconbination EP
Reconbination EP (limited 12")
Cat: FE 058. Rel: 19 May 21
Spatial Plucks (5:13)
Xsd (4:55)
Reconbination (3:17)
Rev (Stack Refix) (4:01)
Review: Manchester's Robbie Mecrow is an acid and electro specialist who is therefore a perfect fit for the interplanetary sounds of Furthur Electronix. This marks his fourth EP on a fourth different label in three years, which might be a slow pace but the music is worth waiting for. There is roomy, IDM inspired atmosphere on 'Spatial Plucks' then more jungle leaning breaks and glistening metallic surfaces on 'Xsd'. The fantastic 'Reconbination' might just be the EP highlight however with its broad bass, twisted drum loops and forlorn sense of mood. 'Rev' (Stack Refix) is an airy, ambient laced closer that suspends you in a techno dreamscape.
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Played by: Subb-an
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Salvation
Salvation (12")
Cat: AOG 01. Rel: 29 Jul 22
Salvation (original version) (5:26)
Salvation (dub version) (5:50)
Salvation (Spaventi O'azzurro remake) (5:43)
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Vaxxer EP
Vaxxer EP (12")
Cat: SPEC 018. Rel: 05 Aug 20
Vaxxer (5:41)
Oxidant (6:01)
Multivers (6:57)
Shifty (5:49)
Review: Having spent the last 18 months guesting on numerous compilations and multi-artist EPs, rising electro star Arsonist Recorder has finally been given a chance to showcase his wares across an entire vinyl EP. He's grasped the opportunity with both hands, filling his debut outing with club-rocking rhythms, foreboding Drexciyan bass, and similarly mind-altering synthesizer sounds. We're particularly big fans of EP opener "Vaxxer", which feels like a breathless, hyper-speed rush through the farthest reaches of the galaxy, though the deeper, more evocative "Multivers" and fizzing "Shifty" are also top-notch. As debut EPs go, this is pretty darn good.
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Random Patterns EP
Cat: MTRON 015. Rel: 27 Sep 19
Turnin' Headz (5:28)
Noise Theory (5:51)
Otherside (5:00)
Day 1 (5:45)
Review: Assembler Code & Jensen Interceptor are one of electro's most devastating duos right now. Mechatronica welcome them for four more hard hitting jams after their "Vapour Waves" EP on this label got plenty of people talking. These are tunes with an old school feel that will blow up your bass bins and tear apart your tweeters with their mix of low end heaviness and bright melodic patterns. Superbly urgent drum programming sweeps you off your feet and races you through astral skies on "Noise Theory", "Otherwise" has a raggedy-ass broken beat and "Day 1" has a blistering bassline of the highest order.
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Colours May Vary EP
Colours May Vary EP (blue vinyl 12")
Cat: EMOTEC 003. Rel: 08 Sep 23
Deep Hidden Meaning
Rock Steady
Just Do It!
Dance Of The Daggers
Review: The Emotec label continues to build momentum with a fresh platter from Auto Sound City aka Weapons Of Desire. This outfit already has a firm fan base in the world of breakbeat, electro and techno and all of those sound worlds are drawn upon her for four deep but impactful tracks. 'Deep Hidden Meaning' has plunging bass and a jittery electro rhythm and 'Rock Steady' keeps up the rickety metal textures and physical rhythm work, all with cosmic melodic madness. The crushing electro sounds of 'Just Do It!' will jerk any dancefloor into life and 'Dance Of The Daggers' shuts down with more menacing mixes of bass, rhythm and astral melody.
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Mystery X3
Cat: MYSTERYX 3. Rel: 02 May 19
Aveorm - "Coma Berenices" (3:35)
Davide Piras - "325" (5:51)
C-Lektro - "Newoldschool" (4:00)
Vincenzo Perez - "Syren" (5:04)
ISE - "North Sea Apprentices" (5:06)
CSMS - "Clumby Stud" (3:28)
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Wade Galaxy
Cat: YDMF 01. Rel: 22 Jun 22
Hypercube (4:10)
Phaze (Fade Off) (4:32)
Phaze (James Bangura remix) (5:37)
Hypercube (Surrogate mix) (5:47)
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Stay Gold
Stay Gold (12")
Cat: FRESH 002. Rel: 18 Jul 23
Take It Back (5:41)
Stay Gold (6:07)
Nomad (6:48)
YSP (6:59)
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Forget
Forget (12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: OATH 010. Rel: 27 Sep 23
Shifting (5:21)
Lake (6:18)
What You Say (4:12)
Form (5:18)
Broken Wing (5:30)
Review: Georgian IDM artist Gacha Bakradze commands a loyal fanbase for his enchanting emanations in the style. The latest example comes in the form of 'Forget', his most recent contribution to Turkish pushers of the craft, Oath. Fluid movements of electro clankings and modular groovework extend far and deep into a gaseous, sulphuric unknown, while airier explorations of spirituality are laid down on the vocal-sample-led 'What You Say' and the wonderfully three-chord-backboned janker, 'Form'. 'Forget' isn't a project for shallow listens; take it slow.
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Played by: Evan Michael
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1992-1999 Collection 3
1992-1999 Collection 3 (translucent red vinyl 12")
Cat: OCDSS SIX. Rel: 26 Jan 22
DarkWhite (5:43)
Back To Basic (6:50)
The Choice Is Yours (6:28)
Bobbittrap (5:56)
Review: Open Channel For Dreamers have been exploring the old DAT archives of Ballet Mechanique and found a wealth of never before released material that dates back to the 90s. This is a third release of such treasures and it focusses on tunes from 1992-1999. It follows in the footsteps fo the first two EPs by highlighting the diversity and variety of sounds in Jeroen's production arsenal. There are rave bangers on the a-side filled with uplifting melodies and on the flip is IDM and electro fuelled by funk. Another superb EP for fans old and new.
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Strobe Revival EP
Cat: ARPA 004. Rel: 29 Sep 23
Gnome Toaster (6:10)
Maxed Dude (6:44)
Ahead Of My Time (6:30)
Warp Wasp (7:04)
Review: Belgian veteran Venon Bara is back with fresh new beats on the Arpanet label. This time out the revered producer makes a tribute to his beloved Strobe Records with some slicked and emotive turn of the millennium electro delights. First are the crunchy loops of 'Gnome Toaster' with its panning synth lines and bubbling beats, then 'Maxed Dude' is a playful and lazy looper with sugary chords and 'Ahead Of My Time' layers up mix pixelated pads and fizzing synths into a loose disco-tech vibe. Last of all is the busier and more snappy electro-tech of 'Warp Wasp' with its future lines and bright bass rumbles.
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau
 in stock $15.21
Lithograph 18
Lithograph 18 (red 12" vinyl + insert)
Cat: NV 04. Rel: 11 Aug 22
Proxima (5:41)
Flex/Extend (4:52)
Lithograph.18 (3:07)
Intuition (4:40)
Freefall (4:08)
Played by: Shine Grooves
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 in stock $7.71
Primes
Primes (12" + insert)
Cat: DE 171. Rel: 27 Jul 17
Primes (7:17)
Stranger (feat Nicole Ginelli vocals & Doc Sleep) (4:37)
Imperial Tranz-Am (13:25)
Played by: Honey Soundsystem
 in stock $14.43
Gambler EP
Cat: LUUD 007. Rel: 10 Mar 23
Badman (3:03)
Gambler (2:59)
Roll Em Up (3:25)
Doomed (3:15)
Kord Punch (2:55)
Gambler (Fluctuosa remix) (5:59)
Gambler (Francois Ier remix) (5:42)
Played by: Jane Fitz
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 in stock $10.89
Planetary Science
Cat: CPU 01101111. Rel: 15 Sep 22
Dimension Unknown (5:27)
Magnetron (5:04)
Wire (4:56)
Neurotransmitter (4:57)
Review: Munich-based producer Martin Matiske rebooted the Blackploid project for a couple of brilliant EPs on Sheffield's Central Processing Unit last year, and now he's back with a new one this week titled Planetary Science. Hear the sound of space invaders getting stoned on opening cut 'Dimension Unknown' and the electro-bleep shuffle of 'Magnetron' on side A, while over on the flip you can take the time machine further into the future with the Drexciyan computer funk of 'Wire' followed by the darkly dystopian beat programme of 'Neurotransmitter'.
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 in stock $12.36
Dismantled Into Juice
Dismantled Into Juice (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: XL 1330T. Rel: 09 Jun 23
Toast (2:41)
Panic (3:36)
You Can Build Me (feat Monstera Black) (3:29)
Body Ramen (4:13)
Dismantled Into Juice (feat Monstera Black) (4:04)
 in stock $13.40
Unsolved Origin
Cat: USR 024. Rel: 18 May 23
Light Transmission
Solar Limit
Unsolved Origin
Monarch Monster
Review: Wavy, acidic, subtly trance-y, and resolutely deep. BOHM drops four pieces on the right side of tech for snobs to get on board (we're not getting involved in that), which owe plenty to the likes of John Tejada, A Sagittariun's early work, and others that have mastered the art of crafting tracks that we can safely listen to softly and still find plenty to talk about, but heard loud and in a club will take on a new, all-commanding power. At least that's the case with 'Light Transmission' and 'Solar Limit', which open the scoring here. Moving forward, B-side pair 'Unsolved Origin' and 'Monarch Monster' take some complexities out of the equation, respectively opting for more pared back bounce and stripped down, old-school hued electro. Both also work very well indeed - hence the recommendation here.
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 in stock $13.92
Globular Cluster EP
Cat: PARTOUT 1104. Rel: 05 Oct 23
Globular Cluster (6:10)
Overcompensate (5:53)
Acidy (6:35)
Striker (5:41)
Review: Partout is a perfect home for the latest sonic transmissions from Bohm. He is no stranger to exploring the outer edges of the minimal and techno universe and that's what he does here for the first moment the needle hits the record. 'Globular Cluster' is booming, deep, supple, mid tempo techno with far sighted chords and lashings of cosmic energy. 'Overcompensate' is a more bubbly and melodic with with tumbling synth patterns falling like rain before 'Acidy' layers up soft, meandering 303 lines over bumping drum funk. 'Striker' shuts down with some spaced out breakbeat blissfulness.
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Tags: Acid House
 in stock $15.21
Transatlantic Treasure EP
Cat: SATA 004. Rel: 21 Mar 01
Transatlantic Treasure
The Ultimate (remix)
Universal Language
Played by: Ethyl, M50
 in stock $6.18
Bonesbreaks 17
Cat: OZONLTD 001. Rel: 25 Aug 22
That's How We Living (4:50)
Cause You Want It (4:54)
Bust It (5:31)
They Nail You (6:16)
 in stock $16.25
Brother Says Relax
Cat: LWK 11. Rel: 18 Jul 22
Brother Says Relax (6:10)
Turn Off (1:48)
The Light (1:51)
The Burden Of Proof (5:25)
SIS (feat Solar - Bro Nebs In dub) (5:08)
Review: Brother Nebula is the alias of veteran Calfornian producer Lance Desardi, who some may remember presented a great EP on Nick Hoppner's Touch From A Distance back in 2019. He returns to London's Legwork label with a selection of high-def sonic workouts on Brother Says Relax. On side A, there's the elevating acid house of the title track taking its cues from the timeless Trax Records era, followed by some handy beat and acapella versions. Over on the flip, the woozy and saucer-eyed 'The Burden Of Proof' is followed by the druggy, chugging tunnel vision of 'SIS' (feat Solar - Bro Nebs In dub).
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Switch Beats EP
Cat: COMEME 059. Rel: 11 Sep 23
Neue Wellen
Hard Timez (Lexus Or Justice)
Ntndo Pitch
Hard Timez (Just Ice)
Warmewellen
Review: Fresh from delivering an ultra-limited collaborative 12" alongside DJ Normal 4 on Warning, Jan Schulte brings his popular (but sporadic) Bufiman project to Comeme for the first time. Given his love of odd instrumentation, global rhythms and off-kilter electronics, it's a neat fit. With five tracks to savour, it's an undeniably expansive affair that sees Schulte flit between glassy-eyed, sci-fi seeped dancefloor deepness ('Neue Wellen'), mind-mangling electro weirdness ('Hard Timez (Lexus Or Justice)') and slipped, B-boy friendly post-hip-hop heaviness (the simply fantastic 'Ntndo Pitch'. Those looking for mind-altering house hypnotism should check the deeply psychedelic 'Hard Timez (Just Ice)', while 'Warmewellen' re-invents the EP's opening cut as a tactile, melody-rich space-age treat.
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 in stock $15.46
Beelzebufo
Cat: WRECKS 049. Rel: 23 Feb 24
Tolmen (6:15)
Sargassum (4:47)
Ectoplasm (5:10)
Devil Toad (5:49)
 in stock $14.18
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