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Jade District
Jade District (limited transparent teal vinyl LP)
Cat: SILK 140. Rel: 04 Apr 23
Dusk Light (5:01)
Midnight Mind (4:28)
Fever Drip (3:49)
Pressure Float (4:45)
Jade District (4:40)
Botanicals (4:49)
Step In (4:26)
My World (4:41)
Review: DJ Panthr is the "shadow self" (or, as we'd put it, alternative alias) of Hunter P Thompson, better known for his genre-bending ambient house and ambient techno releases as Akasha System. 100% Silk describes 'Jade District' as a 'technoid night ride inspired by the fern-shoruded neon streets' of South Tabor in his home city of Portland. It's an atmospheric and fairly accurate description all told, with Thompson combining his usual dreamy chords and colourful sonics with grooves and musical motifs more often associated with electro, acid, sci-fi techno, 'Artificial Intelligence' style IDM and hypnotic dub techno. What unites it all, aside from the colourful stylishness of the whole thing, is a pervasive sense of loved-up, wide-eyed tactility.
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DJ Sotofett & The Colours Of Computer Generated Instruments
Cat: CWCS 023LP. Rel: 12 Feb 25
Phunk Baton (4:04)
Take Me To A Silent Place (4:47)
Phantom (Dubmix) (4:21)
MIDI Lightning (4:47)
Transmission (interlude) (3:56)
Transmission Damaged (0:58)
Morse Phunk (0:39)
Take Me To A Silent Place (Exterior mix) (0:53)
Forever Syncopation (4:00)
Mission: Damage Trance (0:30)
MIDI Blitz (5:12)
Our City Is Never Utopia (3:29)
Transfusion (4:31)
MIDI Voyage (5:40)
Take Me To A Silent Place (mix) (3:18)
Review: DJ Sotofett is one of those producers who operates on his own plane. His sounds are like no other, his ideas are weird and wonderful and his execution is always exceptional. He is a producer who does things in his own playful way and that bears out on this new 12-track album. It's couched in electro with 80s Nintendo console vibes and a fusion of analogue and digital synthesis that makes for a jubilant celebration. Along the way, things shift from acid-infected beats and catchy electronic pop to avant-garde electro cuts. Vital stuff.
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Aqua Team (remastered)
Aqua Team (remastered) (gatefold 3xLP)
Cat: MCR 00006LP. Rel: 30 Nov 22
Serotonin (4:48)
Straight Up Cyborg (4:42)
Star Chart (4:58)
Silicon Romance (3:19)
Potential (4:25)
Wire Act (4:40)
Binarycoven (4:42)
NWO (3:13)
Mindless (4:26)
Counter Surveillance (3:52)
LR001 (3:27)
It's All Connected (4:53)
Review: Drexciya associate DJ Stingray first made his mark as a solo artist way back in the late 2000s with the 'Aqua Team' and 'Aqua Team 2' EPs, the latter of which was stretched across two slabs of wax and should probably be considered the producer's unofficial debut album. 15 years on from the release of volume one, Stingray has bundled together remastered versions of all of the tracks from both releases and whacked it out as a must-have triple-vinyl reissue. This is classic Motor City electro - with the odd foray into techno from the Drexciya school - all bustling, far-sighted beats, IDM electronics, experimental soundscapes, buzzing club cuts and high-octane underwater workouts. In other words, it's simply essential.
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Kiss Goodbye
Kiss Goodbye (limited translucent red vinyl 2xLP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: BLOW 16RED. Rel: 13 Mar 24
Kiss Goodbye
Cold Love
DIVORCEE (0:01)
HOT (3:46)
Who's That Guy? (3:53)
You Take Me Up (3:16)
Keep On Keepin' On (3:25)
He Exists! (4:22)
Let's Rock (3:54)
Feelings So Strong (4:54)
Clementine (4:27)
1101100001 (1:24)
Review: Legendary Rephlex alumni and electro mainstay DMX Krew revisited a Minneapolis sound with boogie and freestyle elements in this timeless 2005 Japan-exclusive release. After almost 20 years it finally gets a vinyl issue over there in Europe thanks to Cold Blow and is a surefire way to kick start your day no matter the mood you are in. As ever, the studio wizard cranks up through the gears, gets the most out of his array of machines and explores rhythm and sound from many different angles, sometimes seemingly all at once. This remains a great record despite its vintage.
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タグ: Pop Disco | Electrofunk
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Unlikely Seeming
Cat: BYR 47V. Rel: 09 May 24
A New Story (4:02)
Data Cruncha (3:19)
Unlikely Seeming (4:13)
Continuation (3:35)
Wednesday Memory (4:36)
It's Tomorrow (2:59)
Review: New week, new album from the prolific and always fantastic DMX Krew. Unlikely Seeming is the latest from the much-loved UK underground mainstay and it comes on the Byrd Out label featuring eight superb cuts that showcase his signature mix of joyous synth hooks, pads full of texture and of course innovative analogue drum machine rhythms. With hints of 80s pop and a slightly softer sound than he has done in the past, this is another triumph that is well worth adding to all his many other triumphant albums on your shelves.
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Whispers Of An Ancient World III
Whispers Of An Ancient World III (LP limited to 250 copies)
Cat: WAW 003. Rel: 03 Jun 24
Dog (2:40)
O Time Your Pyramids (3:50)
MCV (4:44)
Infinite Staircase Ascending (3:19)
Axaxaxas MLO (2:33)
The Combed Thunderclap (3:10)
The Plaster Cramp (2:36)
LXUM, LKWC (3:36)
Infinite Staircase Descending (3:22)
Review: Veteran electrohead and former artist on the Rephlex Records roseter DMX Krew's Ed DMX takes the well-known story by Jorge Luis Borges of The Library of Babel, said to contain all the different languages of the earth. Some deep philosophical thought has gone into the album's concept, but we'll leave that to Ed to explain. Instead, we'll tell you that from beginning to end there's plenty of the kind of trademark 80s synth playfulness in evidence, with a generally more mellow and soundtrack-related rather than frenetic and dancefloor-filling vibe in evidence, even on faster tracks like 'The Combed Thunderclap'. Still, Ed knows what he's doing when it comes to this kind of leftfield electro gear, and it's a rewarding, never boring listen.

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Neurotelepathy
Neurotelepathy (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: LSR 026. Rel: 15 Jun 22
Epigenetic Modulation (4:18)
Neural Impulse Actuator - Mirror Neuron (6:16)
Visual Cortex (3:56)
Neuroplasticity (3:02)
Cerebral Data Download 2100 AD (4:51)
Cerebral To Cerebral Interface (4:54)
Cerebral - AI Entanglement (4:27)
Optogenetics (3:44)
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (4:02)
EEG (4:21)
Review: Gerald Donald's Dopplereffekt is by all measures one of the most influential electro groups of all time. A bunch of their music is being reissued at the moment including the long overdue debut album.But now comes a new one, Neurotelepathy, their second album and fifth overall release on on Leisure System. The duo of Rudolf Klorzeiger and To-Nhan had a special live magic that always informed the music that made it onto record and that is the case here. The album has a real precision of groove, with wiggling basslines and modulated synth sounds that find them at their very best across these tunes.
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Grava 4 (reissue)
Cat: CAL 009/C# 25LP. Rel: 23 Mar 17
Cascading Celestial Giants (8:36)
Gravity Waves (6:13)
Powers Of The Deep (8:49)
Drexcyen Star Chamber (6:16)
Drexcyen REST Principle (Research Experimentation Science Technology) (6:00)
Hightech Nomads (5:38)
700 Million Lightyears From Earth (5:06)
Astronomical Guidepost (7:50)
Review: Having previously mined Drexciya's back catalogue for four superb compilations (the Journey of the Deep Sea Dweller series), Clone has decided to reissue the Detroit electro legends' final studio album, 2002's Grava 4. It remains a superb set, moving between deep space explorations (the superbly atmospheric ambience of "Cascading Celestial Giants"), rolling, intergalactic electro ("Drexcyen Star Chamber"), intense dancefloor work outs ("Drexcyen R.E.S.T Principle"), glistening IDM ("Hightech Nomads"), and fusions of Sheffield bleep aesthetics and Cybotron style rhythms ("Gravity Waves"). In other words, you'll struggle to find a better electro album. If you don't own an original copy, you should grab this reissue sharpish.
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Harnessed The Storm (reissue)
Cat: TRESOR 181CDX. Rel: 09 Nov 22
Under Sea Disturbances
Digital Tsunami
Soul Of The Sea
Song Of The Green Whale
Dr Blowfins' Black Storm Stabilizing Spheres
The Plankton Organization
Mission To Ociya Syndor & Back
Aquatic Cataclysm
Lake Haze
Birth Of New Life
Review: To mark the album's 20th birthday, Drexciya's most melodious and perfectly formed full-length has been remastered and reissued. 'Harnessed The Storm' has consistently been cited as one of 'the greatest IDM albums of all time' since its release, and we'd have to agree with that assessment - even if you could argue it's really an electro album. Deep, atmospheric and melodious, it's arguably the perfect distillation of the pair's distinctive sound, style and ethos. Certainly, it contains a swathe of absolute gems, including the robust and otherworldly club electro of 'The Plankton Organization', 'Dr Blowfin's Black Storm Stabilising Spheres', the heart-aching musical melancholy of 'Birth of a New Life' (recorded shortly before Drexciya member James Stinson surprisingly passed away) and the gorgeous 'Digital Tsunami'.
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Neptune's Lair (Special Edition)
Cat: TRESOR 129CDX. Rel: 15 Sep 22
Temple Of Dos De Aqua (intro)
Species Of The Pod
Andrean Sand Dunes
Running Out Of Space
Habitat 'O' Negative
Universal Element
Drifting Into A Time Of No Future
Polymono Plexusgel
Surface Terrestrial Colonization
Funk Release Valve
Organic Hydropoly Spores
Draining Of The Tanks
Devil Ray Cove
Fusion Flats
Triangular Hydrogen Strain
Oxyplasmic Gyration Beam
Quantum Hydrodynamics
Lost Vessel
Bottom Feeders
Jazzy Fluids
C To The Power Of X+C To The Power Of X=MM=Unknown
Review: Drexciya released a lot of seminal work during their tenure, but Neptune's Lair was when James Stinson and Gerald Donald built upon the conceptual depth of their project across an album format for the first time. Released in 1999 on Tresor, the album still sounds leagues ahead of the pack if you think in terms of electro, but to be honest that simple genre tag feels a little reductive at this point. Drexciya were consummate world-builders and they proved this beautifully across achingly beautiful tracks like 'Andreaen Sand Dunes' and 'Polymono Plexusgel', while they still brought serious amounts of funk to 'Habitat of Negative', 'Surface Terrestrial Colonization' and 'Oxyplasmic Gyration Beam'. A perfect album given a proper 'special edition' reissue treatment on CD.
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User Input
User Input (2xLP)
Cat: DELSIN 46LP. Rel: 19 Mar 04
Complex Data
Sickle
Primary Color
Need The Teacher
Frequency Analysis
User Input
Concentrated Universe (Binary)
Mind To Body
Pentagon Deflector
Raining Bounce
Station Deployment
Review: This is the one that kicked it all off for Mr Dynarec. By far his best work to date and already a classic electro album. Really cool stuff which wasn't available for a couple of years after the initial press. Sure shot for the Drexciya/Dopplereffekt heads.
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