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Italian Bass Line EP
Cat: PAREIDOLIA 010. Rel: 12 Mar 25
Alessandro Baroncini - "Endosymbiosis" (5:13)
Treega - "Tin Man" (5:16)
Kasei-P - "D3mon1ca" (4:28)
Parchi Pubblici - "Time Is Where" (7:00)
XPollyx - "Flamin' Hot Ruffles Potato Chips" (5:03)
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PUNCHLINE 07
PUNCHLINE 07 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: PUNCHLINE 07. Rel: 26 Feb 25
Bnag - "Bang Out Of Order" (6:43)
Jack U Late - "Stay" (5:03)
King Wing - "4 Da Hunniez" (6:12)
Will Benson - "Sea Circus" (6:35)
Review: Mechanistic vector lines and cold, hard angles point acute on the latest V/A from Punchline, on which featuring artists don new guises and exchange blows with first-timers. Though our ears aren't trained well enough to be able to tell who is behind each of these smackers, we must say we're special fans of Jack U Late's analogue-jammed 'Stay', whose quickscoped FX and tenderised drums prove a surreal jaunt. King Wing's '4 Da Hunniez' is a comparatively heavy speed garage number garnishing the flip; the track could hardly prepare us for the dactylic 4-step closer 'Sea Circus', whose toothy lasers and julienned beats pack more umami than a packet of burnt crisps.
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タグ: UK Garage | Speed Garage
out of stock $16.40
Dataman EP
Cat: STILLEBEN 080. Rel: 23 May 24
Br Beta & Dataintrang - "Jeg Er Dataman" (2:52)
Br Beta & Kenneth X - "Love Or Lust" (3:42)
Br Beta & Dataintrang - "Sja Lvma L Segergest" (2:59)
Br Beta & Kenneth X - "Doors" (4:22)
Br Beta & Dataintrang - "Pirr I Magen" (5:34)
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Wicked Future EP
Cat: PF 007. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Chapter 24 (6:08)
Atomic Generation (6:11)
Wicked Soul (6:59)
The Night (7:37)
Review: Paris label Positive Future release positive music for positive people, but that doesn't hold them back a bit from concept-releasing V/As about future dystopias! "Once upon a time in a dystopian future", so the liners go, "humans are winning the battle against a zombie invasion" by fighting back, somehow, with their vinyl records (it's not stated explicitly, but we presume this means by playing them). "To defeat them forever and avoid a wicked future, DJs will have to join forces for a big party with every human still left standing." Of course, before the zombie plague, as far as sonic warfare went, military-grade sound design had been sanctioned for government use only, and the recording industries had precious little involvement. That all changes with producers Aline Brooklyn, Krol, Briki, Samuel Jabba and P.O., each of whom have reproduced and mass marketed their very own subsonic, antiviral weapon, of which there are four classes: A1, A2, B1 and B2. We choose B2, 'The Night', an instrument whose unsettling, garbled vocals and spine-tingling melodies make for, in our view, the best sonic zombie-away spray.
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Noche De Luna Ilena
Cat: ULTRAGAMA 02. Rel: 07 Mar 25
Bruno - "La Fiesta De Los Vampiros" (5:53)
Kebab Traume - "SinisterFunk" (5:25)
Wil Do - "Dracula's Party" (5:38)
Anah - "Juno" (5:31)
Played by: Lostlojic
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Phantasmagoria VA
Cat: FKTV 002. Rel: 18 Nov 24
Charlou - "Hidefaces" (4:40)
Mar C - "Wentron" (7:59)
Lanzieri - "Vogue" (5:58)
Kvrk - "Haunted Illusions" (7:41)
Review: A compelling compilation that delves deep into the cosmos of techno, offering four tracks that each explore different atmospheric dimensions. On Side-1, Charlou's 'Hidefaces' sets a dark, spooky tone with its stomping beats, blending elements of techno, industrial and 90s rave sounds. It's a haunting journey that captures the raw, visceral energy of underground techno. Mar C follows with 'Wentron', a spacey breakbeat track characterised by its crisp production, which elevates the atmosphere with a futuristic edge. Side-2 opens with Lanzieri's 'Vogue', a track that brings a touch of goa-trance influence, combining ethereal melodies with powerful basslines, making it feel like a cosmic flight through sound. Kvrk's 'Haunted Illusions' closes the EP with a progressive house touch, providing a deep, entrancing groove that muystifies. Each track offers a unique exploration of techno's darker, more experimental side.
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CLEAR 012
CLEAR 012 (12")
Cat: CLEAR 012. Rel: 07 Jun 24
Cyan 85 & Int Main - "404 Error" (Vocals By CEM3340) (4:09)
Hayter - "Tamed" (4:48)
Varum - "In The Air" (Robyrt's Mindset mix) (5:24)
DJ Detox - "Claims" (5:52)
Robyrt Hecht - "Stolen Letter" (3:46)
K60 - "Monolog" (4:29)
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Other Size
Other Size (pink & black marbled vinyl 12" + insert)
Cat: DLPF 002. Rel: 04 Sep 24
Dagga vs Manao - "Cuidao"
Vema Diodes - "Trois"
Saigg - "Perfect Result"
Lord Jalapenos - "Cosmic Microwave Background"
Korrupted Brothers - "Dark Holes"
Promising Youngster - "Signals"
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Elektroshok Sampler Vol 1
Cat: ESRVIN 003. Rel: 19 Dec 24
Destroyers & Aggresivnes - "Ignition" (3:42)
JottaFrank - "Copera" (3:38)
Bios Destruction - "RITS" (4:43)
Keith MacKenzie - "Caracoles 12" (4:05)
CoolTasty - "Fresh Flamenco" (feat Javo Scratch) (3:53)
Suga7 - "Bass Shock" (4:54)
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Disko Universal
Disko Universal (limited hand-stamped 12")
Cat: DU 001. Rel: 27 Jan 25
Disco Universal (9:59)
Joy Joy Joy (7:35)
Review: Given that both producers are underground titans, traversing the blurred lines between disco, acid, deep house and wide-eyed dreaminess, you'd expect this two-track collaboration between Eddie C and Keita Sano to be pretty darn good. It is, of course, with the pair carving their own mind-mangling, breathlessly energetic niche on 'Disco Universal' - a certified throb-job in which trippy noises, exotic instrument samples and pulse-racing electronic motifs rise above a thumping beat and Italo-disco style sequenced bassline. It slows down midway through, 'French Kiss' style, before the duo brilliantly bring it back to a peak-time tempo. They explore sub-heavy, garage-influenced deep house and breakbeat pastures on the dreamy, weighty, impactful and acid-fired 'Joy Joy Joy', once more showcasing the diversity of their musical influences.
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タグ: Disco House | Tech House
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JOOICE 006
Cat: JOOICE 006. Rel: 12 Mar 25
J6 - "I Like It" (5:58)
Cristian Sarde - "Flashback" (5:53)
Aline Umber & Krol - "Soar" (4:50)
Otis - "Joy In The Shadow" (6:01)
Review: Jooice, yet another sublabel of London-based proggy dance and electro label Lirica Archives, drop a swell new dark acid trance release collectively smithed by five sound-stokers: J6, Christian Sarde, Aline Umber, Krol and Otis. Each titans in their respective scenes (between which there is much crossover on this release), the overarching mood is one of renegade sci-fi escapism and revolution, with glitching, quivering robo-vocals and technic, sciencey sound-tunnellings aplenty.
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Collider Complex EP
Cat: AP 006. Rel: 27 Jan 25
Hadron Cascade (4:14)
Kuramoto Model (4:02)
Weird Particules (with Modular K) (4:32)
Kuramoto Model (Alonzo remix) (4:07)
Kuramoto Model (CT Kidobo remix) (5:32)
Hadron Cascade (Larionov remix) (5:35)
Review: Inhuman (but not inhumane) electro-techno from Kafkactrl, bringing moods of faceless robo-bureaucracy to the Spanish label Another Perspective. Highlights on this cryosonic clatterer include the Modular K collaboration 'Weird Particules', an inner isolation chamber packed with overactive reagents, and Alonzo's version of 'Kuramoto Model', whose muddied UR-style hits resound like mechy hand-claps, as chaotic bass gunfire unloads itself across a traipsing mix.
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Split Machine Vol 3
Split Machine Vol 3 (translucent yellow vinyl 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: GO 010. Rel: 17 Oct 24
KafkaCtrl - "Hashing Technic" (4:55)
KafkaCtrl - "Integer Corruption" (4:55)
KafkaCtrl - "XOR Calculator" (5:00)
UHF - "Floating Pimps" (7:09)
UHF - "The Threat Of Machines" (6:03)
Review: Gladio Operations' tenth outing concludes the Split Machine Series with a third volume that features KafkaCtrl and UHF. On Side A, KafkaCtrl delivers 'Hashing Technic' and 'XOR Calculator,' tracks brimming with suspense and intricate basslines. The French artist wraps up his contribution with 'Integer Corruption' which is a dark rhythmic journey laced with atmospheric textures. UHF returns to close the EP with two powerful tracks 'Floating Pimps' is a psychedelic trip typical of the Spanish duo, while 'The Threat Of Machines' ramps up the intensity.
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Te Quero Perto
Cat: PT 016. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Te Quero Perto (club mix) (5:01)
Te Quero Perto (Paco Cabana mix) (5:21)
Te Quero Perto (Lipelis & Orion Agassi Freestyle mix) (5:18)
Te Quero Perto (Lipelis & Orion Agassi dub Freestyle mix) (5:33)
Review: Planet Trip Records calls Millos Kasier one of their favourite DJs on earth so they are buzzing to have him next up. He is a Brazilian talent who brings plenty of the energy and style of his homeland to this EP. 'Te Quero Perto' has woody, knocking beats and an old-school Chicago bassline setting the tone before glistering and retro-future keys arrive to bring light and hope. A Latin vocal and Italo chords then take things to the next level and make this a real summer sizzler. A Paco Cabana is more percussive and Lipelis & Orion Agassi offer two different versions that rework it for the club.


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Target Practice EP
Cat: CMB 003. Rel: 24 Mar 25
Target Practice (4:50)
Improv (4:38)
Clean Shirt (4:25)
Drift N Shift (5:05)
Review: Naming his latest tunes 'Target Practice' and 'Improv', Spanish electro producer Kalcagni is determined to flaunt his care-less, unruffled streak, implying that the production of electro floor-haulage is a cakewalk. After all, the best among us eat bangers for breakfast! The A-siders rattle out like inexhaustible mags, as we hunt down bullet-holed cardboard cutouts of mortal enemies, spied in the reticle. It's only until after such an opening bloodbath that we find a moment to catch our breaths and put on a 'Clean Shirt', where rejuvenative acids resound between roomier beat. Finally, 'Drift N Shift' hears Kalcagni pack in his shift at the shooting range and steal away into a misty, chord-laden night, though the sense of urgency is not lost on us.
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Played by: Tom Drew
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Internet Ogs
Cat: CBF 002. Rel: 24 Jan 25
Straight Outta GeoCities (6:13)
Real Player (Mogwaa Calle mix) (5:54)
AOL (7:15)
Real Player (6:43)
Marathon 2 (4:34)
Review: Who are the internet OGs, and who has a right to claim the internet as territory anyway? Present day acid house musician Rio Kawamoto queries us this in EP form, blasting us right on back to the era of static gif-laden webpages and firewall chinks, before platform-centric neoliberal whitewashing of the internet took hold. From 'Straight Outta GeoCities' to 'AOL' to 'Marathon 2', this is an extremely compelling time capsulate of the late nineties and noughts internet told through the lens of acid house. The EP makes deft use of noizy flat beats, farty cyberspatial sound design, and offbeat Kylie Minogue-ish organ hits for good measure (on Mogwaa Calle's version of 'Real Player'). The saying "you've got mail!" will never get old, not least when you find this one in package form on your doorstep.
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau
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EDMZ 1
EDMZ 1 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: EDMZ 1. Rel: 14 Oct 24
8-18 (11:06)
TCOFOE (8:09)
Review: Ahead of Jodey Kendrick's upcoming Electric Dance Music album, the producer teases us with a first single from it. It's a limited, hand-stamped and one-sided edition of Braindance with, we're told, no repress planned. Kendrick's journey began in Cornwall in 1953, where he found inspiration in nature and cinema, particularly through action films starring Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan. Transitioning from a successful acting career in Hong Kong's vibrant film industry, he discovered a passion for electronic music and now is known for banging out jungle techno and d&b so is an artist who embodies a continuous evolution. Here he marries his cinematic roots with the electrifying energy of dance music to thrilling effect once again.
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Time Frame EP
Cat: MR B007. Rel: 14 May 24
Arigato (6:01)
Roll To Life (Terry F Tribute) (7:15)
She's Coming (5:34)
Rendal (5:41)
Review: New to Mr. Banger Records comes the latest four-tracker from Ukrainian producer Roma Khropko. Kicking the year off with a bang after a whopping four EPs released in 2023, 'Time Frame' slows down time at the critical moment of now, in which a breather is perhaps most needed. Khropko's take on house and techno is organ-ic, hypnotic and sparse, preferring the interplay of different percussion, acid and FM synth parts. Terry F tribute 'Roll To Life' is the moment the EP finds its feet, drawing on thick gabber-esque kicks and muted pads-n-bloops, to counterpose the janky saws of 'She's Coming' to follow. Closer 'Rendal' flaunts the breadth of Khropko's palette with a chugging closing rabbit hole plunge.
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タグ: Tech House
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Too Late For Emulate EP
Cat: LIS 001. Rel: 24 Jan 25
Roman Khropko & Luschn - "Rozchyn"
Roman Khropko - "High Hopes"
Luschn - "Never Defeat Me"
Vitya Payal'nik - "Obsession"
Review: Luschn and Roman Khropko seamlessly blend their styles on 'Rozchyn', a bouncing, elastic groove that pulsates with energy, its hypnotic rhythms and infectious melodies drawing the listener into a world of sonic intrigue. 'High Hopes' takes a different approach, its smooth, tech-infused textures creating a hypnotic atmosphere, like a journey through a neon-lit cityscape at night. On the flipside, Luschn's 'Never Defeat Me' emerges as an anthem for the resilient, its driving rhythm and soaring melodies inspiring perseverance and determination.
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タグ: Tech House
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Land Down Dunder
Cat: MEP 001. Rel: 30 May 24
Australian Reds (6:47)
Colombian Whites (5:54)
Cafe Disco (AK Rare Groove dub) (5:34)
Threat Level Midnight (8:01)
Review:  A year on from Antoine losing what was going to be his debut album, he decided to reform his concept-based project Mise En Place into a vinyl-only label. This is the first outing on it and is a work inspired by the hit TV sitcom The Office (US). 'Australian Reds' is part progressive workout and part stripped back minimal rhythm, 'Colombian Whites' is a 90s-inspired house cut with sparkling synth arps and glitchy claps while 'Cafe Disco (AK's Rare Groove Dub)' takes the B-side into after-hours territory. 'Threat Level Midnight' is an atmospheric closer that take things deep.
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Around The Corner EP
Cat: HWS 001. Rel: 05 Feb 25
Kiss The Future - "WhatUwant" (6:42)
Casual Plaza - "FM Paradise" (4:38)
Disset - "Connection Loss" (6:23)
Amlee - "Come Close" (6:19)
Review: As many freshly minted dance labels do, France-based Handwerk Sounds has decided to make its debut release a multi-artist EP. Fittingly, debutant artist Kiss The Future kicks things off, serving up the rising and falling new-age synth sounds, sequenced bass, buzzing nu-disco lead lines and unfussy retro-house beats of 'WhatUWant'. Casual Plaza takes over with the mid-80s NYC proto-house-meets-freestyle flex of 'FM Paradise', before Disset blurs the boundaries between spacey tech-house and intergalactic deep house ('Connection Loss'). To round off a rock-solid first Handwerk Sounds EP, Amlee delivers the bleeping, electro-goes-early house excellence of 'Come Close' (all sparse melodic motifs, squelchy bass, supernova chords and talkbox vocal samples).
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Nice To Meet You
Cat: CNT 017. Rel: 14 Mar 25
A New Kind Of Peace (6:44)
L'amante (feat Vica) (5:26)
La Nuit (4:37)
Confusao (6:31)
Captain Nikouze (4:53)
Review: Kitchen Plug is a Parisian trio that seeks to combine "the rebellious energy of punk and the synth-driven chaos of electro." This new EP on Chat Noir does bear that out with some playful and quirky cuts packed with fresh sound designs and charming vocals over some effective drum programming. 'A New Kind Of Peace' is a hooky opener with a carefree vibe, 'L'amante (feat Vica)' brings some disco licks and 'La Nuit' gets more raw and direct. 'Confusao' is a balmy and widescreen number that encourages you to daydream and 'Captain Nikouze' shuts down with some pixelated synth madness.

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Played by: Rave Energy
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Psykhe
Psykhe (12")
Cat: ITILP 001. Rel: 06 Jan 25
Das Risiko (5:08)
Sangre Seraph (5:21)
Love Your Ghosts (4:10)
Khaoss (5:26)
Eunuchy (4:02)
Review: Psykhe marks a new chapter for Lithuanian musician and composer Gediminas Jakubka as he steps away from euphoric new-age dance floors into darker, more uncertain sonic territory. The album reflects the artist's psyche during the pandemic and ably captures a restless mind in a slowed-down world. Serving as both a personal exploration and a broader commentary, Psykhe reimagines the ethos of 80s and 90s Detroit dance music. As such there is a timeless quality to synth-laced workouts like 'Das Risiko', plenty of grit and grime in dusty electro gem 'Love Your Ghosts' and blasts of distorted bass and cosmic moody to 'Eunuchy'. A rich EP.
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Night Shift
Cat: DIFF 004. Rel: 09 Aug 24
Night Shift (4:27)
The Pitchbell (4:38)
Pusher (4:12)
Is It Possible? (4:53)
150 Dub (4:22)
Played by: DJ Mau Mau
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Boston Dynamics EP
Cat: TP 007. Rel: 04 Nov 24
Komponente - "Acid Explorer" (5:40)
Kurilo - "Eating Raoul" (6:36)
Kurilo - "Not From New York" (5:41)
Komponente - "Boston Dynamics" (5:10)
Review: It's 2024, and we must say, there's no label name less apt to characterise the spirit of the age better than Trance Pandemic Ukraine. With featuring artists Komponente and Kurillo launching their own imprint here - in turn named after the 2023 release 'Trance Pandemic' on fellow Berlin label System Error - their new extended play 'Boston Dynamics' is a DARPA-dogged acid techno acme ("trance" is debatable), fervently embracing the real-world threat of military robotics in sating the all-too-real, present cybernetic human appetite for war. War has, in fact, always been a muse for much electro and techno; the riffling sound design on this one comes backed up by saltatorial leg-kicks and stomping robo-march claps all throughout, and the sinister phase-twists heard most notably on 'Not From New York' do not help let up the mood of downtrodden pugnacity either. Serious stuff!
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Laser Disko EP
Cat: TLPA 01. Rel: 15 May 24
Space Invaderi (6:38)
Superi (5:17)
Heartbreikkin Bulevardi (5:04)
Holografinen Taivas (4:33)
Kyberverkko (4:46)
Review: Kirill Junolainen aka Konerytmi wrote the tracks that make up this new EP on Telepatia back in the mid-00s. He says it was a magic time in which he immersed himself in Italo disco and electro-clash production and that is clear to hear. All of these cuts ride on zippy synth lines, have pixelated melodic rain falling down their faces and ride on chugging electronic disco rhythms. They are sugary sweet and brightly coloured, perfect for uplifting and energising any party, and have only ever been passed about on CDR before so now make their vinyl debut just in time for summer deployment. Get your shades ready, cause these are real disco dazzlers.

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タグ: Italo Disco
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Muoti EP
Muoti EP (12")
Cat: REM 004. Rel: 13 Sep 24
Futuristinen Muoti (5:36)
Horisontin Yli (5:52)
Islanti (6:51)
Loputon Polku (4:50)
タグ: Disco House | Italo Disco | EBM
out of stock $18.35
Miljardi Valovuotta EP
Cat: CEL 005. Rel: 03 Dec 24
Hiekkalinna (4:05)
LCD-Naytto (4:44)
Miljardi Valovuotta (5:00)
Velodromi (4:54)
Review: The fifth release on Central Electronics comes from new signee Konerytmi aka. Kirill Junolainen, whose release credits to date also include Eudemonia Records, Wax, Infiltrate, and Preset: a prolific electro artist indeed. Rapid output is the name of Konerytmi's game and 'Miljardi Valovuotta' sounds to have been made quickly yet effectively, holding fast to a now well-worn SPO yet still managing to tear some rulebook pages out of the operations manual. An impressive feat of minimality is especially achieved on closer 'Velodromi', with Minimoogish gurgles and high squarewaved chords providing alarming contrast, shortly before a melodic development unfolds.
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CMYK EP
CMYK EP (12")
Cat: GMN 09. Rel: 24 Feb 25
CMYK Varimalli (3:51)
Outo Magenta (4:58)
Lasertroniikka (4:51)
Disko Revyy (5:44)
Aina (6:21)
Review: For its ninth release, Gamine knocks it out of the park again with Konerytmi's new five-track EP. This release is a heartfelt tribute to the 80s, but it offers more than just nostalgia-it's an interpretation of the era's distinct musical style. The tunes capture the iconic timbres, drum sounds, melodies and harmonies of the 80s so take you back to that time on a wave of killer electro rhythms that are both vibrant and fresh but driving and club ready. If you're longing for the 80s but don't have a time machine, this 12" is the perfect way to relive the music of that decade.

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Avenging Angels Of Software
Cat: HRL 010. Rel: 14 Jun 24
Avenging Angels Of Software (5:24)
A Good Machine Is Hard To Find (6:00)
Bot Bottom (5:31)
Reptiles Like It Hot (5:41)
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Mother's Otto Dix EP
Mother's Otto Dix EP (12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: DRD 005. Rel: 10 Oct 24
Mother's Otto Dix (7:12)
Ringkampf (5:52)
The Dark (6:00)
Played by: Rave Energy
タグ: Acid House
out of stock $17.24
Enslaved
Enslaved (12")
Cat: CONV 003. Rel: 06 Jan 25
Enslaved (Vox mix) (6:42)
Enslaved (bonus beats) (5:06)
Supernova (6:33)
Above & Beyond (6:54)
Review: Moroccan favourite Kosh tops up a new trifecta of releases for his own Convergence label with this latest edition of 'Enslaved'. Melodic electro-acid tempered by vocoder lines (the 'Vox Mix'), speedy 4x4 trance ('Supernova') and deeper-down-the-rabbit-hole tabfests ('Above & Beyond'). Clearly, there's something here for everyone; even a delectable topping of bonus beats on the A2, which works just as well on its own as it does with its vocoded vocal centrepiece.
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Autobahn (Jim Rider remixes)
Autobahn (Jim Rider remixes) (limited red smoke vinyl 12")
Cat: ICONS 003. Rel: 25 Jul 24
Jim Rider (extended remix) (6:43)
Jim Rider (instrumental remix)
Jim Rider (remix) (1:18)
Review: 'Autobahn' by Kraftwerk, released in 1974, is a seminal track that redefined the future of electronic music. Its significance lies not only in its innovative use of synthesisers and electronic instruments but also in its ability to evoke a specific visual and emotional landscape. Here, the song's repetitive, motorik rhythms are given an overhaul - or more specifically three - by Jim Rider, a regular at Lee Burridge's All Day I Dream parties. They're beefed up for the floor, certainly, but maintain the kind of delicate touches that makew the original such a great listen.
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BOOOoo! VA2
Cat: BOO 02. Rel: 15 Oct 24
Krijka - "Kronos" (6:50)
Lamalice - "Tic Tac Trip Trap!" (6:53)
Ludovic - "Qosqo Time" (6:44)
Rambal Cochet - "Hot Chills" (feat Marzipan) (4:23)
Review: 'BOOOoo! VA2' delivers a four-track EP packed with otherworldly techno that's as imaginative as it is intense. Krijka kicks off with 'Kronos', a high-energy, sci-fi-infused techno journey that's both lively and atmospheric. Next, Lamalice's 'Ti Tac Trip Trap!' plunges into darker territory, with its creative vocal manipulation, growling bassline, and menacing vibesiperfect for late-night, sinister sets. On Side-2, Ludovic's 'Qosqo Time' brings a nostalgic 90s flair, mixing catchy techno rhythms with acid trance elements for an infectious groove. Rambal Cochet's 'Hot Chills', featuring Marzipan, closes the EP with addictive space techno, offering a blend of cosmic soundscapes and driving beats that pull you into another dimension. Altogether, this EP is a stellar example of futuristic, experimental techno.
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BH 007
BH 007 (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: BH 007. Rel: 08 Jan 25
Klarneto (6:00)
Rodeo Romeo (6:47)
Robotomy (7:10)
Quirl (7:36)
Review: Jorg Kuning channels the hyperactive energy and pixelated 8-bit sounds of games like Super Mario in the melodies that light up his opening cut here. 'Klarneto' as you might expect also has a clarinet lead and a Latin tech vibe that could well make it an Ibiza anthem this summer. 'Rodeo Romeo' is another Super Mario gem with all sorts of colourful effects and busy melodies, then 'Robotomy' gets a little more down and dirty but still has an array of charming and unusual sounds zipping through the mix. 'Quirl' shuts down with jazzy chord work, minimal broken beats and squelchy bass for after-party fun.
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Slender Machine EP
Cat: VNCBRG 010. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Clarify That (5:33)
Save Kit (5:34)
Hanging Around (5:01)
Slender Machine (6:05)
Review: Ukraine-born, New York-based Kurilo's latest release captures a period of deep personal reflection and movement. Drawing inspiration from his time in Berlin and his tours around Europe, the music balances the frenetic energy of big cities with moments of solitude. 'Clarify That' opens with a direct, no-nonsense groove, setting the tone for a release that doesn't linger on nostalgia but instead pushes forward. Tracks like 'Save Kit' work with subtler textures, allowing bass and percussion to breathe, while 'Hanging Around' and 'Slender Machine' explore more unconventional rhythms and sonic space. There's an honesty to the music that doesn't shy away from exploring different tempos and feels, capturing Kurilo's evolving sound and sense of placeiwithout falling into any easy or familiar narrative.
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out of stock $15.85
Fluctuations
Cat: FKTV 001. Rel: 26 Apr 24
Kurilo - "I Didn't Guess" (6:24)
Eliaz - "Reverso Mago" (6:22)
Kvrk - "Still Processing" (7:15)
Mar.c - "Waiting Room" (6:13)
Review: FIKTIV is a new label which comes from a crew connected to Budapest and Barcelona alike, and it launches with a strong mission statement which should see it sitting comfortably alongside labels like Kalahari Oyster Cult and EYA. Kurilo brings a punchy, trance-speckled workout with 'I Didn't Guess', while Eliaz channels a pumping sound drawing on 90s industrial and trance as much as techno. Kvrk kicks off the B-side with the snaking 303 charms of 'Still Processing' and Mar.c leans in on cheeky 90s basslines and playful bleeps for the surefire trancey tech house smash 'Waiting Room'.
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out of stock $18.63
10 Years Of Rhythms Of The Pacific Sampler
Cat: ROTP 010PR. Rel: 04 Mar 25
Lnrdcroy - "Galaxio Salaxio" (7:13)
Waterpark - "Coastal Plus" (5:02)
Kennedy - "A Calling" (6:01)
Active Surplus - "Blue Beam" (5:57)
Review: The "Rhythms Of The Pacific" series hears Vancouver label Pacific Rhythms reimagine dance music to aid in vast ocean traversals. Returning with another 12" sampler of material - the tracks are slated for inclusion in a celebratory ten year anniversary comp later this year - we hear Lnrdcroy, Waterpark, Kennedy and Active Surplus bring upper-echelonic, chameleonic beats of the much-less-peggable variety. 'Galaxio Salaxio' moves between dark synth and watery dub, scarcely preparing us for the immersive chordal swims that ensue on 'Coastal Plus'. Finally, 'Blue Beam' incurs an underwater search for coves and water pockets, as jets of pressure escape through riser synths and pufferfish drums.
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タグ: Minimal | Ambient House
 in stock $15.56
Mindhelmet 15
Cat: HELMET 15. Rel: 13 Aug 24
Kesh Loi - "Sunshine Riddim" (6:28)
CESM - "Without Party There Is No Paradise" (6:59)
Paperkraft - "No Extasies" (6:15)
Max Stedeford - "Cutz" (5:57)
Lemonphase - "Clutture Soft" (7:06)
Katia Curie & Nizar Sarakbi - "Go & Get It" (5:51)
Review: Mindhelmet releases always tend to cover plenty of ground and offer something for all heads. This 15th such outing is no different and has six stylish sounds across one vital 12". Kesh Loi opens with the brightly coloured and neon tech house party starter 'Sunshine Riddim' then CESM gets more direct with 'Without Party There Is No Paradise.' Elsewhere Max Stedeford's 'Cutz' is an old school flavoured cut with bleeps and blips and breakbeat laced grooves. Lemonphase's 'Clutture Soft' ups the ante with more punchy tech drums and Katia Curie & Nizar Sarakbi shut down with the twitchy, percolating tech funk of 'Go & Get It.'
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タグ: Tech House | UK Garage
out of stock $16.40
Momm01 X L'archipel
Cat: MOMM 01. Rel: 13 Jan 25
Lombroso - "The Last Midnight" (6:02)
Nativo - "Delayscura" (5:15)
Kamyar Keramati - "Elements Of A Thread" (6:22)
Tibahuult - "Feel Some Of My Jam" (4:42)
 in stock $15.56
Shipwrec Electro Sampler 2
Shipwrec Electro Sampler 2 (limited hand-stamped red marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: SHIP 074. Rel: 23 Sep 24
Ian Martin - "Metaphysical Travellers" (6:09)
O00O - "Acidrobotik" (6:45)
Cliche Morph - "Placebo" (5:08)
Fleck ESC - "Main Starter" (5:37)
Konerytmi - "Kuva Alkio" (4:20)
 in stock $16.40
Jugalbandi EP
Cat: SL 012. Rel: 04 Jul 24
Innayat (6:16)
Rava Fry (5:54)
Siolim Hues (6:41)
Jugalbandi (5:13)
 in stock $16.40
Pain
Pain (12")
Cat: 2TRKS 02. Rel: 24 Oct 24
Nulek, Stckman & Kyle Quest - "Come Out At Night" (4:53)
Nulek & Roto - "An Empty Life" (5:20)
Nulek & Roto - "Dystopian World" (3:36)
Nulek - "Careful What You Ask For" (6:51)
Nulek - "Pain" (6:00)
Review: 2TRCKRS offers their latest V/A, 'Pain', centring on the productive efforts of one Nulek. If anything, it's not just pain that's on offer here, rather than, at the very least, a masochistic kind of enjoyment that revels in the sonically dry and empty. 'Come Out At Night' brings up a cuspate post-punk/techno exercise, with risibly knowing, deep vocals delivering a kind of evil soliloquy in the between moments, one as unintelligible as it is maniacal. 'An Empty Life' and 'Dystopian World' follow, continually amping up the darkwave and spaceout elements with cavernous pedal verbs and lolling riffs, giving rise to another conclusively toothy denouement.
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out of stock $18.07
Rekk & Kutoboy
Rekk & Kutoboy (red vinyl 12" + sticker + MP3 download code)
Cat: ATTNMGMT 01. Rel: 20 Jun 24
HKTO-HKTO
Snake Bush
Higher
Keren Terasse
Beyond
out of stock $18.35
Siku Series 005
Cat: SIKUS 05. Rel: 16 Jul 24
Rufo/Onoffon - "Sant Boi" (6:27)
Kento - "Broken System" (6:03)
Brian Topham/Nulek - "Sonido Accidental" (5:49)
Kush/Fabrega - "Matusita Haus" (6:16)
Review: The Siku label is back with a fifth in its various artists series and just like the previous four this is another hugely effective EP. Rufo/Onoffon open up with the snappy tech house of 'Sant Boi' complete with futuristic synth details and tripped-out melodies. Kento's 'Broken System' has a darker underbelly with rigid drum loops and frosty pads. Brian Topham and Nulek combine to great effect on 'Sonido Accidental' which is an astral bit of acid techno that glides on icy hi-hats. The final collaboration is between Kusha and Kabrega and their 'Matusita Haus' is a nimble electro-tech trip through the stars.
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out of stock $16.40
TELU 001
TELU 001 (12")
Cat: TELU 01. Rel: 25 Oct 24
Aman Umber - "All The Things (Tyme's Love Tribute)" (4:16)
Aman Umber - "Meta Rave Society" (4:38)
Aman Umber & Krol - "Rock It Out" (5:05)
Aman Umber & Krol - "Business Generation" (4:46)
Review: Aman Umber and Krol strike out on a singular, little-trodden path with their newest, debut release for Telu. 001 not only inaugurates the label, but establishes the sounds and careers of two sure-to-be popular artists. They preface the release and launch with a verse, telling tall and fantastical tales of the "telluric vein". Telluric means earthly or terrestrial, but the music sounds ironically light-footed and astral, in command of a sprightly jigger's groove, as though we've overcome the "telluric" phase of history rather than stuck with it. 'All The Things' mixes filter-rasped vocal traces of Janet Jackson's 'If' into a telltale funk sharpshoot, while Umber's 'Meta Rave Society' aptly describes the character of today's ravegoer. The Krol collab, 'Rock It Out', moves things onto a wackier, more minimal tack, while the overall sonic mood gone for is decidedly reaffirmed on the radiophonic, sampletronic 'Business Generation' to close.
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タグ: Disco House | Tech House
out of stock $15.29
WGD 010
WGD 010 (12")
Cat: WGD 010. Rel: 01 Jul 24
Versalife - "Skirmish 101" (5:51)
Acid Pimp - "Acid Baby" (4:52)
Jamie Anderson & Owain K - "Basement Dub" (6:36)
Konerytmi - "Aamunkoitto" (6:28)
Review: It's double digits for We're Going Deep who serve up a 10th bit of cub-ready weaponry here. This latest techno offering is a various artists affair with cultured Dutchman Versalife opening up with 'Skirmish 101', a booming bit of electro with the fattest synth lines you can imagine, and plenty of reverb. Acid Pimp's 'Acid Baby' is a wild and wonky 303 workout and Jamie Anderson & Owain K then combine for something much more soporific. 'Basement Dub' is as deep as you like. Konerytmi's 'Aamunkoitto' shuts down with some sleek, supple acid for mind, body and soul.
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 in stock $15.01
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