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Sommertheater
Cat: CB 007. Rel: 20 Sep 24
Sommertheater (11:56)
Sympathie Zur Ubertreibung (club mix) (6:29)
Sympathie Zur Ubertreibung (Drumless) (5:24)
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Beyond The Veil EP
Cat: NEXX 001. Rel: 25 Nov 24
Beyond The Veil (6:42)
Patience Paradox (5:56)
First Of 22 (6:21)
Gone Full Circle (7:14)
Review: Oslo's A:G has been doing his thing successfully for some time, side-stepping expectations of music from his home city by delivering music that's frequently heavier and more mind-mangling. Here the Norwegian delivers the debut release of a new label, Nocturnal Expeditions, beginning with the restless acid lines, deep bass, vintage progressive house motifs and semi-bleeping lead lines of 'Beyond The Veil'. He opts for more stomping beats and LFO-inspired bass on the similarly psychedelic 'Patient Paradox', before reaching for rave piano stabs on the nostalgic excellence of 'First of 22'. Best of all, though, is closing cut 'Gone Full Circle', where ethereal melodiesm spacey pads and squelchy TB-303 tweaks ride a psychedelic house groove.
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タグ: Acid House | Acid Techno
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Stargrazing
Cat: AFTG 03. Rel: 24 Oct 24
Stargrazing (5:35)
Occasional Flashback (6:05)
Lime Travel (5:03)
Pitchadj (5:31)
Review: A new acid/psychedelic dance duo from Italy, Acid For The Grandma follow up their two initial EPs 'Dynamic Fluo' and 'Humans' for a third contribution to their homegrown label of the same name. With this one, the story goes that "Grandma has concentrated all her miraculous hyaluronic rhythmic elixir" - (into what, we're not sure) - "delivering an intense joy of flavours with a distinctly mineral taste. A strong gluten mesh for your neurons oscillates sinuously, swelling with the ethereal sound of your dancing bodies. Stay stimulated." Evidently, all we need to sustain such nervous stimulus is this music, which themes itself thoroughly after the acid experience while also indulging classic motifs from acid techno; closer 'Pitchadj' has to be our fave.
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My Vision Of Space
Cat: BS 001. Rel: 20 Jan 25
Destruction Industries (4:55)
My Vision Of Space (4:36)
My Vision Of Space (Belaria remix) (4:59)
Ammoniax (5:29)
We Come For Acid (5:36)
Review: This release presents a dynamic exploration of electro and techno, blending fast-paced, acid-driven energy with atmospheric depth. Side-1 opens with 'Destruction Industries', a heavy, dramatic track that pulses with acid electro, creating an intense, alien vibe. 'My Vision Of Space' follows with a futuristic, Carl Finlow-esque feel, offering a sleek, forward-thinking electro sound. The Belaria Remix of the track slows things down, providing a lower BPM version that retains the original's spacey atmosphere but with a more subdued, deeper groove. Side-2 shifts gears with 'Ammoniax', diving into otherworldly techno with a hypnotic, immersive quality and 'We Come For Acid', a darker, trancey track that builds tension with heady, layered acid sounds, perfect for late-night listening. Overall, this release offers a varied, yet cohesive mix of high-energy electro and atmospheric techno.
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Played by: Rave Energy
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The Electro Guilde III
The Electro Guilde III (12" + insert + sticker)
Cat: ZCELEC 011LTD. Rel: 24 Oct 24
Acidulant - "Collateral Funk" (8:17)
Dima Gastroler - "We Will Survive" (5:38)
Pozek - "Ept" (6:05)
Johnfaustus - "Oberon" (6:06)
Review: Despite the dystopian and post-apocalyptic aesthetics, some electro music stuanchly refuses to let up on the fun. Acidulant, Dima Gastroler, Pozek and Johnfaustus' new collab V/A for Zodiak Kommune is one such firelighter: 'The Electro Guilde III' seems to say, "you'll have fun on the floor, or else us mecha-cops will come for you!" Acidulant's 'Collateral Funk' leads the charge with a persistent drive to "identify" some lost subject of misdemeanour and/or truancy, as rapidfire snare snaps and licking bass stabs scour the lower terrain for a heat-sought outline of the perp. Dima Gastroler's 'We Will Survive' depicts an unstoppable robotic invincibility, the track's searing robo-voices seeming to portray the last stragglers of a cyborg race battling their way through fire thanks to a bioengineered, adaptively fireproof armour. B-siders 'Ept' and 'Oberon' from producers Pozek and Johnfaustus let up on the voicework for two melodic, yet corruptingly authoritarian air-raiders.
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I Am Clockwise
Cat: HEND 001. Rel: 05 Dec 24
Peyote Country Club (8:27)
Human Endeavour (6:58)
Every Pleasure, Every Sin (6:42)
Every Pleasure, Every Sin (Ivan Iacobucci's remix) (6:02)
Review: Acoustic Vision crafts an exceptional EP bursting with rich techno personality. The opening track, 'Peyote Country Club' grabs attention immediately with its infectious rhythm, sharp percussion, and irresistible flow. A light yet captivating melody hovers over deep, bouncing basslines, building into a perfect storm of dancefloor energy. It's a standout cut that seamlessly blends a cool vibe with driving momentum. 'Human Endeavour' ventures into darker territory, offering a tribal groove layered with eerie, hypnotic elements. The haunting melodies create a sense of being swept into a deep, mystical rave, where the rhythm pulls you in. Subtle house influences sneak in as the track progresses, with distant keys adding a sophisticated touch that leaves an impression on you.
'Every Pleasure, Every Sin' shifts gears, delivering a refreshing blend of ambient house that feels like a breezy summer afternoon. The track is pure elegance that harkens back to the vintage early 90s. The remix of the same track turns things on their head, adding a wicked bassline, playful breakbeat, and a more ominous vibe. The inclusion of an acid line gives it a nostalgic, classic feel, ensuring this version stands out with its playful edge.
Definitely an artist to watch in the future."
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Supermarkt Remixes
Cat: KLR 063. Rel: 10 Jun 24
Supermarkt (Prins Thomas Diskomiks) (6:57)
Supermarkt (Ost & Kjex remix) (6:13)
Supermarkt (Ana Helder remix) (4:48)
Supermarkt (Mijo remix) (6:05)
Supermarkt (dirty Acid mix) (6:42)
Supermarkt (Amount remix) (6:42)
Supermarkt (original mix) (5:24)
Review: Berlin producer Acud follows up 2023's Matjesfilet and Verbrennungsmotor with another multi-mix remix single, 'Supermarkt'. Flexing the network with a lead remix by none other than Prins Thomas - followed by versions from Ost & Kjex, Ana Helder, Dirty Acid, Mijo, and two from Amount - this remix EP makes for a comprehensive take on just how many times a track can be reinterpreted. Straying from the original's downtempo disco whimsies and supermarket-tannoy ready basslines, each producer lends their own deconstructed flair to the original, best of which in our view has to be Amount's retakes, which seize the opportunity to create something almost entirely new and singular from the stems.
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タグ: Nu Disco
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Traffic EP
Cat: POA 005. Rel: 27 Oct 23
Traffic Export (6:34)
Disco Magic (5:54)
Darkside (7:56)
Darkside (Matteo Clear mix) (5:14)
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Cicatrices De La Noche
Cat: XRD 021. Rel: 13 Aug 24
Adria - "Malson" (6:41)
Torrent - "Cronica Del Inframundo" (6:24)
Adria & Torrent - "El Triangulo Maldito" (5:47)
Adria & Torrent - "Exodo" (5:13)
タグ: Tech House
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EPM20 EP2
EPM20 EP2 (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: EPM 22V. Rel: 21 Sep 21
The Advent & Zein Ferreira - "Strangeform" (5:22)
Carl Finlow - "Optogenetic" (7:17)
Detroit's Filthiest - "Werewolf" (5:21)
Modulator AKA Freddie Fresh - "Promars" (5:27)
Review: EPM20 Ep2 goes off on an electro tangent here. On this one, we have veteran producer Cisco Ferreira aka The Advent teaming up with his son Zein on the ferocious electro dystopia of "Strangeform" and as if that was not enough, another legend, the one and only Carl Finlow appears next with the abstract, cybernetic beats of "Optogenetic". Over on the flip, we have someone by the name of Detroit's Filthiest (quite an accolade!) who is in fact Motor City stalwart Julian Shamou (Motor City Electro Company) known for his work as 313 Bass Mechanics or Digitek, and longstanding hero of the Midwest Freddie Fresh should need no introduction; his contribution here under the Modulator alias is the deep mind IDM journey "Promars".
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Electro Aerial
Cat: CLUT 007. Rel: 18 Jul 24
Alric Aerial - "Gaga Saso" (5:42)
Alric Aerial - "Tough Cuts" (5:26)
Electrodynamique - "We Are The City" (5:08)
Electrodynamique - "Night Life" (6:04)
Review: Clut deliver a specialised clout-glut with a fresh split EP from rising artist Alric Aerial, who here teams up with yet another artist who's so far flown under the label's radar - Electrodynamique. Here the pair deliver four electro-dancefloor tracks primed for every situation: sleazy bar, backlit festival stage, ironic doomsday scenario, you name it. This EP's cascading sixteenths flow like metallic droplets, their acid lines and FM blurps splurging forth with increasing restlessness and impertinence, and decreasing self-control. Particularly squelchy is Aerial's 'Tough Cuts', which moves trigger-happy on the cutoff filter whilst dungeon-bound sine tones splay across the top edges of the track, like ectoplasms left behind after a string of Zeno's paradoxes have been solved. 'We Are The City' by Electrodynamique indulges a final emery note, abrading its curveball electro mix to a grinding, apocalyptic oblivion.
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I Need A Breakbeat
Cat: ESRVIN 002. Rel: 20 Jun 24
I Need A Breakbeat (5:12)
Hurt This Man (5:43)
Don't Stop (5:00)
Popcorn (4:53)
Review: Breakbeat means many different things to many different people but in the case of this new EP from Aggresivnes on Electroshock there is something of a turn of the millennium nu-breaks feel. Synths sounds like video game effects from a retro future world with crisp drum funk powering each track along. Spoken word samples, sirens, rave-ready piano stabs and warped leads all add extra personality to the playful beats. 'Popcorn' is our pick for the sheer neck-snapping crispness of the drums and hits.
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That Was No Martian
Cat: PRED 027Z. Rel: 05 Jun 24
That Was No Martian (5:26)
That Was No Martian (Bigga version) (5:02)
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Ta Kish Kan
AKA SOL
Cat: BP 010. Rel: 29 Nov 24
Ta Kish Kan (7:39)
No Mas (feat Kinamun) (6:03)
Kidz (7:20)
Kidz (Elena Colombi's Are The Kids Alright remix) (6:14)
Review: This is the debut EP from DJ, producer and multidisciplinary artist Sol Leon under the moniker aka-Sol. It marks years of creative evolution and finds him blending vibrant energy with raw emotion across three tracks. aka-Sol channels a psychedelic edge into the punk roots of electronic music here by using modular synths and analogue textures to challenge modern club norms and genre boundaries. It results in a fearless offering that is equal parts love letter and provocation and invites headbanging and liberation on the dancefloor. A remix by Osare! Editions' Elena Colombi completes the EP, with experimental, post-punk and club intersections.
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IL 005
IL 005 (12")
Cat: IL 005. Rel: 21 May 24
Aleqs Notal - "Message From The P" (6:44)
Aleqs Notal - "Drinking Workers" (5:50)
Modern House Quintet - "Nadrezacalenis" (7:35)
Modern House Quintet - "Dioskouron" (8:10)
Review: Syncrophone presents the very first vinyl release from Aleqs Notal's label, Industrial Light. Notal here teams up with longtime friend and fellow producer Modern House Quintet, and together they lay down four pure dancefloor heaters for the contemporary disco-goer. Opening with two functional acid house bustlers, we then get deeper with things with the latter's nocturnal shuffle 'Nadrezacalenis', before ending on a return to utility with 'Disokouron' as well as an inversion of the A1, 'Message From The P', in an upped Chicago house style.
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Deep Space
Cat: ARBVIN 002. Rel: 21 Nov 24
Bilocation (4:43)
Misconception (5:18)
No Gods (4:20)
Deep Space (6:05)
Review: An alien smiley moon made of cheese is shown to orbit the surface of a mountainous earth on the inner label of this new EP by Alien Rave. Though it's uncertain as to whether one person is behind the moniker -as opposed to the alias Alien Rave reflecting the collective alienation of any given rave hive mind itself - what has become increasingly evident by comparison is that Alien Rave releases don't materialise in conventional ways. For example, this EP is alleged to have first appeared on a hard drive with a mysterious note attached to it, and the contactees took it as a sign that another foreign musical visitation had occurred. The tunes therein just so happened to sound like perfect syntheses of acid electro come major-room dark electrance, best among which is 'Misconception'. After all, they do say the greys walk among us in perfect disguises, and have done so since at least the first nuclear power plant was built!
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Alien Rave
Cat: ARBVIN 001. Rel: 14 Dec 23
Tanzen (4:16)
Folge Mir (5:22)
Tunel (5:47)
Dark Matter (5:16)
Review: On this interstellar 1994 electro-breaks track, Alien Rave sets out to get inside your head, introducing evocative and epic mental moments that give way to energetic tunnels built on a solid rhythmic foundation, carefully designed to withstand elegant ultrasonic bass frequencies. For electro-breaks fans, this record could be seen as a journey which originated in the German-inspired Florida scene before eventually finding its way back to Spain. It's funny how Florida, home to some of the most robotic and extraterrestrial electro-breaks music, is also one of the hot spots of the global UFO phenomenon. Coincidence? Maybe, but we're looking forward to the next contact: we know it's coming.
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Hypa
Hypa (12")
Cat: ELCT 03. Rel: 05 Mar 25
Aloka & Dave NA - "Hypa"
Dave NA - "Red Line"
Aloka - "Cicada"
Aloka & Dave NA - "BBQ & Vodka"
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Wonderscape Numinous
Wonderscape Numinous (180 gram green marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: PCSS 09. Rel: 10 Dec 24
Self Replication (7:04)
Adaptive Swarm (6:32)
Self Replication (Brendon Moeller remix) (4:49)
Self Replication (Brendon Moeller dub) (5:29)
Wonderscape Numinous (5:05)
Review: Yuki Takasaki aka. Altone delivers tactile dub techno tonage with 'Wonderscape Numinous', his latest miracle EP to hit the Primary(Colours) shelves. Honouring traditional dub techno sounds while also treading new counterweighted waters, this is a short symphony of reverberative basslines and delicate synths, reminiscent of skulking Tokyo streets, gripped by a hooded curiosity for the urban alley, the railway underpass, the red lit skyline. Brendon Moeller brings a UK bassier womp to 'Self Replication' - itself a self-replicating track, as there's not one but two versions - replete with silicate sound design that both sloshes and tinkles away in the mix's midfield, like a quantum energy source, overflown with potential.
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Wonderscape Numinous
Wonderscape Numinous (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: PCSS 09B. Rel: 10 Dec 24
Self Replication (7:04)
Adaptive Swarm (6:32)
Self Replication (Brendon Moeller remix) (4:49)
Self Replication (Brendon Moeller dub) (5:29)
Wonderscape Numinous (5:05)
Review: Altone aka. Yuki Takasaki is a champion channeller of dub techno trueness, having made many a wave on the Tokyo underground scene already; his efforts come to a renewed head on the new EP for Primary Colours, 'Wonderscape Numinous', a high-impedance, phantom-powered trip through figurative J-scapes; to 'Self-Replication', 'Adaptive Swarm' and 'Wonderscape Numinous', we imagine a simulacrum web of nanobots splayed across the city, their many lens refocusings and field reconfigurations emitting a syntonic electric hum. The closer is especially beautiful, haunting the nighttime itinerant ear with cutoff chord ricochets and an endless fumbling foley sound; the sound recalls a restless cyborg, endlessly fiddling with its field recording equipment as though it were a dopaminergic Rubik's cube.
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Played by: Tom Drew
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Sarturan Vol 1
Cat: SAR 001. Rel: 24 Jun 24
Alyhas & Cogan - "Big City" (Fresh mix) (5:53)
RVR - "Les Choses Simples" (6:35)
Tim B - "50' Outside" (7:07)
Immsersif - "Purple Trip" (6:32)
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Mutual Pleasure 006
Cat: MUPL 006. Rel: 18 Jan 23
Freak Syndrome (feat partiboi69) (4:14)
Freaky With You (5:00)
Freaky Bitch (4:46)
She's A Freak (4:25)
Review: Mutual Pleasure clocks up a sixth outing here with more searing electro sounds. Behind the beats is Amadeezy who is from Boston and behind the much-loved trap and dirty south night PVRPLE. He makes plenty of sleazy sounds as demonstrated here on a fun, party-starting EP that is not low on quality. 'Freak Syndrome' (feat partiboi69) kicks off with booty-shaking bass and tight bars while 'Freaky Bitch' is just that with its bumping bottom ends over oversized kick drum funk next to a classic vocal sample. Two further, even more frenzied bass-driven bangers round out the b-side.
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No Pretensions EP
No Pretensions EP (limited 12")
Cat: ERROR 304. Rel: 27 Dec 24
Difference (5:48)
Modal Investigation (5:35)
True Love Soldier (5:07)
What's Inadequate (5:28)
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Screen Memory EP
Cat: ARPA 002. Rel: 08 Dec 22
Ghost Black (5:37)
Canon Jack (6:27)
La Nacht (3:13)
Solitaire Wargames (4:36)
FreiPartei (4:38)
Detroit City FC (6:09)
Review: Amplified People is a prolific French artist based in Paris who roams from minimal glitch to bleeping house and driving techno. Here he brings his class to the fledgling Arpanet label following a debut EP from founder and French veteran DJ Speep back in October last year. It's Ghost Black that opens up with sleazy and ghetto-friend tech complete with plenty of Motor City style. There are then melodic stompers like 'Canon Jack' and brilliantly deep and sleepy cosmic techno trips like 'Solitaire Wargames' to make this a real doozy.
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Capitulo VII
Capitulo VII (12" + insert)
Cat: 22REC 007. Rel: 18 Dec 24
Rompiendo La Barrera Del Sonido (4:37)
La Linea De La Vida (6:01)
First Breath (5:22)
Siempre Al Margen (4:03)
Inexplicable (5:17)
Review: Hard, brash, EBM-informed EP goodness from 22Recordings' beloved AMQN, on an exclusive third outing by the artist for the label, and vinyl only at that. This elusive pusher of plaintive, grim new beat is a regular fixture of the label's Capitulo series, and only now does the artist see a full EP slot all to himself. A sophisticated sojourn in the distinctively janky pulse of new beat, an informed by the inexorably Italo rawness of tape-era coldwave, 'La Linea De La Vida' and 'Siempre Al Margen' hear AMQN command a bestial lyrical prowess and bring it to braggart beats, ending on the unabashedly squelchy denouement 'Inexplicable'.
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Floating EP
Cat: CYMATIX 002. Rel: 13 Aug 24
A-Track O (6:38)
Trapped (5:56)
Floating On Space (club mix) (7:12)
Floating On Space (Downtempo mix) (6:09)
Review: A hilariously dystopian yet also playful mood is instantly laid down on the latest 'Floating' EP by Anah - not least through its establishing record scratch, 'gangster' vox and electro fidget-saw. Admittedly, on first listen to this one, we hardly feel like we're floating; more bandied about through the various belts and assemblies of an automatic perambulatory factory, unfortunately chewed up between the cogs in the process. Naturally, the A2 is called 'Trapped', and pares the dynamics back for a more Reese-heavy electro wake-up slap. Then on the B, two conclusive mixes of the track 'Floating On Space' are heard, one of which errs more interplanetary nigh gated-snarey and the other more chuggy verging on cosmic disco.
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Unseen Series III
Cat: AFUS 03. Rel: 08 Sep 23
Phases (4:45)
Lonely Objects (5:13)
Don't Tell Me What To Do (5:42)
Functional (5:35)
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Collapsar
Collapsar (12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: VTX 015. Rel: 08 Oct 24
Vela (3:25)
Brackish Beings (3:34)
Pinpoint Of Light (4:17)
Collapsar (3:27)
Tidal Encounter (4:08)
Fluxion & Fluent (3:19)
Gegenschein (2:28)
Review: You've heard of quasars, but do you know what a collapsar is? Producer Analogous Doom, debuting her lyrical IDM/electro record for the emergent Berlin label Vortex Traks here, aims to challenge us listeners with this exact noggin-scratcher of a question. The artist also known by her own name Vanna Carr aims to provoke in the listener a deep reverence for the natural phenomena that surround and determine us, up to and including those of a cosmic scale. Starting out micro and ending up macro, Carr looks around and discovers the 'Vela', her native 'Brackish Beings' who possess an innately cold, littoral way about them. Finding her locality insufficient, she looks to the stars, where she spies 'A Pinpoint Of Light', which turns out to be a 'Collapsar', otherwise defined as a star that has undergone gravitational collapse. After some further sonic musings on fluxion and quark matter, she reconciles to her earthbound standpoint, gazing out over the zodiac 'Gegenschein' phenomenon: a faint glowing region in the night sky, caused by dust particles that reflect the backscatter of sunlight. Exactly the kind of ideas we love explored on an electro album!
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Die Kreisbeschleunigung Der Dinge
Die Kreisbeschleunigung Der Dinge (hand-numbered 7" limited to 50 copies)
Cat: KREIS 1. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Die Kreisbeschleunigung Der Dinge (4:29)
Die Kreisbeschleunigung Der Dinge (version) (4:35)
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Mortirolo 94 EP
Cat: BAP 200. Rel: 02 May 24
Mortirolo '94 (5:35)
Pista Da Ballo (6:20)
Altro Sogno (6:19)
The Choice (6:14)
Review: Anbau's debut on Bordello with a Giro d'Italia themed EP pays homage to the legendary riders of the race, notably the late Marco Pantani. Coinciding with the 108th edition of La Corsa Rosa, celebrates Pantani's iconic victory at Passo del Mortirolo in 1994. Inspired by disco and nu-disco, the tracks exude energy and rhythm reminiscent of the exhilarating atmosphere of the race. Each copy includes a limited edition sleeve adorned with a rare original Merlin collector's sticker from the 78th Giro in 1995, adding a unique touch to the release. With its blend of disco house and Italo disco, Anbau's EP is a vibrant tribute to the passion and determination of Giro d'Italia's heroic riders.
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All 4 U
All 4 U (12")
Cat: TYD 013. Rel: 11 Apr 25
All 4 U (5:56)
Electronik Dance Power (5:52)
Don't Call Me (5:25)
Place 2 B (6:15)
Are We Dreaming (5:10)
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GTFLIP 313001
Cat: GTFLIP 313001. Rel: 07 Aug 24
O Neil (4:40)
Acuna (4:17)
When Love Was King (5:44)
E=MC2 (4:24)
Review: Detroit mainstay and masterful hip hop and deep house fusionist Andres is back with not one but two new EPs. For this first one, he brings some silky electro rhythms to his signature sound but doesn't forgo that irresistible sense of r&b lushness he is known for. Track 1 brings a heart-aching vocal sample to quick beats and pristine snares, Track 2 has skittish rhythms topped with snapping snares and another classic, well-worked sample, then Track 3 takes off to the cosmos on ice-cold electro rhythms topped with plaintive chords. There is a hint of acid squelchy to Track 4 but it still somehow sounds very much like Andres. A fresh EP indeed.
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GTFLIP 313002
Cat: GTFLIP 313002. Rel: 08 Aug 24
Lady Cab (5:07)
Sex (5:11)
GP Lalah (3:24)
Norman (7:01)
Review: From the wide-ranging livestream sets he does from his basement to the sprawling hip hop and house albums he does for Moodymann's Mahogany via disco-laced house anthems like 'New 4 U', Andres always unites this music with a unique sense of groove and emotion. That is still true now as he steps out on GT Flips with a bunch of electro-leaning cuts that are classy yet primed and ready to ignite any party. Track 2 is a quick and punch one with ghetto undercurrents and jazzy keys, Track 4 is an excellent ass-wiggler with expertly deployed vocal hooks and Track 3 is a stripped-back bumper with a feel-good vibe.
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Nostalgia EP
Cat: CHIWAX 022LTD. Rel: 11 Apr 25
In The Cemetery (part III) (5:57)
Summer Nostalgia (6:12)
Autumn Nostalgia (5:23)
Sorrowful Joy (6:10)
Review: Chiwax welcomes Andrew Red Hand here for his third outing on the revered house label. We're told it is one of his most intimate and personal releases and there sure is plenty of deep and pensive energy to 'In The Cemetery (part III)' with its snappy electro rhythms but long-sustained and introspective chords. 'Summer Nostalgia' is raw, punchy techno and 'Autumn Nostalgia' gets more banging with a brazen bassline and celestial synth glow. 'Sorrowful Joy' closes down with a celebratory air in the happy chords but the betas remain heady.

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In The Cemetery Saga
Cat: RET 015. Rel: 25 Mar 24
In The Cemetery (part III) (5:55)
In The Cemetery (The Exaltics remix) (5:40)
False Alarm (5:28)
Out Of Control (4:53)
Review: Romanian electro agent Andrew Red Hand has been spotted delivering the heat to respected outposts like M>O>S, Detroit Underground and Chiwax, and now he's setting off with Rotterdam Electronix for a night drive through future cityscapes. It's electro through and through, driven by snappy 808 beats and analogue monosynths, but there's something particularly charming about the minimal wave quality to Red Hand's sound. That contrasts with The Exaltics, who delivers a gutsy re-version of 'In The Cemetery' which will keep you up at night for all the right reasons.
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Mind Flow
Mind Flow (12")
Cat: RENEW1 11. Rel: 04 Apr 23
The Collective Mind (8:37)
Neuro Funk (8:04)
Review: Andreas Werner has released tons of excellent music over the years, mostly under the familiar Audio Werner alias. This, though, is only his second release as Andrew Renew (the first, the minimal house-inclined 'Dark Memories', was released in 2019). It features two superb tracks, both of which combine the sci-fi seeped, star-gazing intent of deep, intergalactic techno, with grooves that shuffle along confidently at a deep house tempo. Our pick of the pair is the ambient techno-tinged trip of 'The Collective Mind', where echoing spoken word vocals seemingly drift above yearning, Mr YT style pads, smooth bass, spacey electronics and unfussy drums. B-side 'Neuro Funk', meanwhile, is a more lilting affair, where Werner's deep and ghostly chords ride a notably warm bassline and crispy drum machine beats.

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Elektronico EP
Cat: PILLZ 06. Rel: 05 Dec 24
Elektronico (6:10)
Raves Weekend (6:19)
Acid Computer (7:23)
Get Fanki (7:09)
Review: The cult Pillz label returns hot on the heels of a sold-out 12" last time around. For their next drop, they welcome Argentinian talent Stefano Andriezzi who is known for bringing great colour to his beats. This 'Elektronico' EP showcases his skill with four tracks that explore diverse underground moods with take cues from ravey electro, techno and hints of house. 'Elektronico' opens with turbocharged pads and bass making of an upright and urgent future tech house beat. 'Raves Weekend' is more fluid with a bouncing bassline and old-school rave sirens to get things going and 'Acid Computer' then pairs things back to a lovely organ line and 90s house vibe with colourful daubs of synth. 'Get Fanki' shuts down with a nice fist-pumping thump.
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Una Serie De Crimenes Sonoros
Cat: ETDG 001. Rel: 11 Feb 25
Frecuencias Mortiferas
Gloria O Ambulancia
Divino Don
Sangre Y Castigo
Mi Don Es Mi Maldicion
Review: Circulo Cerrado introduces its first sub-label, here. E.T.D.G. is "where sound tells a story." Aniano invites you in with Una Serie de Crimenes Sonoros, a concept EP that blurs the line between fiction and reality. Driven by a techno undercurrent, the release continues the exploration of El Terror De Galdar while incorporating electro and minimal influences and drawing inspiration from 1980s sci-fi cinema and retro video games. The EP features TR-909 rhythms and intricate Nord Lead 2 synth work and delves into human darkness through electronic soundscapes.
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Dear Computer (reissue)
Dear Computer (reissue) (7" (indie exclusive))
Cat: 720053 285451. Rel: 29 Jan 24
Dear Computer (3:15)
Simple Song (2:39)
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Eclectic Sugar EP
Cat: FP 008. Rel: 04 Jul 24
Alexithymia (2:37)
Dunno (4:25)
Electric Allee (6:20)
Fly Killer (5:19)
Beam This Up (4:54)
Played by: Tom Drew
 in stock $17.21
WWW Weird
WWW Weird (12")
Cat: DN 001. Rel: 06 Feb 25
Ghost Party (5:10)
WWW Weird (5:15)
Smoke OG (4:21)
Olol Destroy (7:25)
 in stock $19.42
PICNIC 007
PICNIC 007 (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: PICNIC 007. Rel: 21 Sep 23
AP - "Flow" (5:47)
Dj Tjizza - "Nyxation" (6:08)
Eversines - "Fishing For Tuna" (6:58)
Michelle - "Panther" (6:41)
Review: Organ-filled ambient house courtesy of a four-way collab between AP, DJ Tjizza, Eversines and Michelle, who all form parts of the UK dance music collective Picnic. Refractive acid, dreamatic plastics, stoic echoics... every possible corner of trance-inducing dance heaven is scoured on this all-encompassing EP, the highlights of which, in our humble opinions, are 'Nyxation' and 'Panther'.
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タグ: Tech House | Acid House
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Endless Skies
Cat: BAP 211. Rel: 29 Nov 24
Endless Skies (6:35)
Endless Skies (Aroy dub) (5:33)
Fear The Night (6:17)
Fear The Night (Dark version) (6:33)
Review: Army of God's 'Salvation'' back in 2012 soon became a cult coldwave cut. It was the one and only release by the pair of Aroy Dee and Miss Jagroe... until now. More than ten years on they are back with 'Endless Skies' which is a new EP full of analogue warmth, signature synth designs and aching strings. Of course, Jagroe's unique voice features and brings extra allure to the beats. Aroy Dee steps up with an edit of the title cut and lays in some more form drums and pairs back the vocals to make things even darker. On the flip you'll find the throbbing bass and off-kilter keys of 'Fear the Night' with a dark version going even more into the shady unknown.
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Kunefe
Kunefe (12" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: EW 12002. Rel: 13 Oct 22
Kunefe (5:03)
Op Beni Kunefe (5:33)
Kunefe (instrumental) (5:02)
Review: A fascinating new slice of neue Deutsche welle from the artist Eine Welt. The track romanticizes the traditional Middle Eastern dish, Knafeh, through the lens of post-punkish electronics, German rawism, and myriad layering and production. The fact that an artist would go to such great pains to record, master, press and distribute a song with such a niche subject matter truly shows the power of Turkish cuisine. Clearly, even in back the '80s, there was mutual cultural appreciation between the Germans and the Turkish.
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タグ: Disco Not Disco | EBM | Synth Pop
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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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Genscher Pull N Push
Cat: TAC 018. Rel: 24 May 23
Art P - "Genscher Pull 'N' Push" (4:33)
Art P - "Polaroid" (808 remix) (5:07)
Die Synthetische Republik - "Der Bose Osten" (extended mix) (5:28)
Review: The Outer Edge discs into the P.A.P. archives to unearth a previously unreleased electro, wave and proto-techno tune from Art P. The track was recorded in 1982 as a demo cassette for radio and has political lyrics pertaining to Genscher, a long-time Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs and Vice Chancellor of Germany. It never got released or else it might have been considered one of the earliest techno tunes with its punchy 808 rhythms and bending synth bass. Classic minimal synthwave tune 'Der bose Osten' by the associated band project Die Synthetische Republik also appears on the other side of this limited split 12" as an extended mix
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Landed
Landed (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: MASS 003. Rel: 25 Sep 24
AS Groove - "On Pause" (5:57)
Driahn - "OCD" (6:30)
Monile - "Transition" (6:59)
Nikol - "Seismic" (6:05)
Review: The only known diplomatic dance musical dialogue between Leeds and Barcelona can be found in the cross-national collective MASS, whose principal aim is to connect the two cities as identified hubs of the next-gen dance musical underground. Here the personae grata in question are a crack team of trusted delegates, known by the respective codenames AS Groove, Driahn, Monile and Nikon; each artist-negotiator delivers their own firebrand sonic missive in quick, electrific unison, appeasing the collective ear through a four-point transmissive treaty. Either breaks-laden or bleep-laden sound is stipulated depending on which fine-print line you read and/or which finely-etched groove you play; only track four, 'Seismic', trigger the break(beats) clause.
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Destination Other (ERP mix)
Cat: GH 06. Rel: 05 Dec 18
Mihara (6:49)
Destination Other (6:59)
Shambala (ERP remix) (6:38)
Shambala (5:31)
Review: The second part of Garage Hermetique's ongoing trawl through the archives of Kirk Degiorgio's acclaimed As One project offers up some classic, previously album-only tracks from 1994 and '97. First up is "Mihara", a wonderfully spacey, positive and dreamy fusion of elongated synth chords, funky, Clavinet style motifs, rich bass and skittish, Detroit-influenced drums. Deep breakbeat-techno cut "Destination Other" showcases two of Degiorgio's primary influences - namely jazz-funk and Motor City electro - while "Shambala" (B2) is a breezy, attractive and aesthetically pleasing chunk of techno/electro fusion. Fittingly, Convextion man Gerard Hansen dons his E.R.P alias to deliver a 2018 update of the latter track, in the process turning it into a warm, yearning and loved up chunk of deep electro full of lilting melodies and drifting pads.
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Enter 20099
Cat: LSB 007. Rel: 12 Mar 24
Enter (5:29)
Cyberspazio (5:34)
Caduta Libera (5:20)
Night Trouble (5:18)
Matrice 64 (6:07)
20099 (4:05)
Played by: Rave Energy
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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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