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Broken Dreams Club
Broken Dreams Club (limited 12")
Cat: SAIKE 04. Rel: 14 Apr 23
Broken Dreams Club (5:19)
24/7 You (5:18)
Love & Riot (5:47)
Review: If you ever wondered where the line between techno and hard dance lies these days, let Viper Diva be your guide. The collaborative project from Shlomo and Hadone is a boisterous barrel of fist-pumping fun with plenty of hard trance motifs filtered through that evil techno veneer. As 'Broken Dreams Club' explicitly "welcomes you to the gates of hell", you might well be reminded of the sound you'd as likely hear at an early 00s Tidy Weekender, but that's absolutely fine with us. '24/7 You' has a slightly more melodic tint, although still shot through with certain gothic malaise, while 'Love & Riot' brings some poppy vocal slithers into the mix to up the emotional factor without dialling back the punishing rhythm section.
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Everything In Distance
Cat: SCX 029. Rel: 18 Jan 24
I Absorb You (5:37)
Biting My Skin (5:38)
Your Voice In My Mouth (5:57)
Double Heart (6:41)
Review: SNTS and Sacred Court are staunch fixtures of the German hard techno circuit, and this reputation is more than topped up on this latest addition to the repertoire, 'Everything In Distance'. Taking on a vampiric theme, titles like 'I Absorb You', 'Biting My Skin' and 'Double Heart' land like clawed blows to the neck, confounding with their unrelenting kick thrums and surrounding industrial atmospheres, gothic and miasmic as they come. More texture than usual is heard on this record than most pummelling-techno artisans abide, with the four-by-four kick drive almost sounding to have completely gotten lost in the fog by the time we reach track three. Listen if you dare.
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Flower Swing
Cat: RX 2. Rel: 09 Dec 21
In/Out (7:34)
Flower Swing (7:48)
Track 3 (6:12)
Track 4 (6:41)
Review: Long time techno heads will remember that Jammin Unit was a blistering producer who turned out five albums and 13 or so EPs back in the 90s. He has a Turkish father, a Finnish mother and German citizenship so always brought a diverse array of influences to his music. Rawax now bring some of his classics back into focus by reissuing 1994's Flower Swing EP, which originally came on Dj.ungle Fever . It's high octane stuff with frazzled edges, restless analogue drums and plenty of searing acid flashes. For our money, the title track is the real standout.
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Streets Of Melancolie
Streets Of Melancolie (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: PTT 007. Rel: 19 Jan 23
Anomaly (6:07)
Dica (6:05)
Melancolie (3:54)
Holy Slap (6:16)
Somehow (6:07)
Streets Of Abaddon (4:14)
Review: Proper Techno Tunes does not muck about. This seventh sizzling cut is another head-banging EP of blistering and hardcore acid-laced jams to blow up any warehouse. 'Anomaly' is off balance and sleazy as well as being super-sized. 'Dica' bangs the box and frazzles your brain with its skewed 303s and 'Melancolie' is a menacing bit of deep space downbeat. That pause allows you to catch your breath before more big-time tech rollers on the flipside. This is an EP that should come with a health warning, frankly.
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Ferramenta EP
Ferramenta EP (limited 12")
Cat: POLEGROUP 071. Rel: 18 Jan 24
Regra (5:45)
Ferramenta (5:43)
Amarante 9am (5:41)
Nota (5:50)
Review: Portuguese power wafts our way from PoleGroup's very own Norbak, a pre-eminent producer from the label's neighbouring country. Across his relatively short career Norbak has developed a distinct personal style, ever-evolving and changing. On this latest EP, we first hear 'Regra' and 'Ferramenta', both of which aggressively ferment a series of metrically unsound stares-into-the-abyss, combining knocky, low-reg fidgets with toppier emergencies and washouts. B-siders 'Amarante 9am' and 'Nota' techno prisoners either, opting for a more classically industrial sound vis-a-vis alarming stabs and crackly lower mantles.
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Clubmatter
Cat: TPT 096. Rel: 23 Mar 23
Ravesight (5:41)
NRG - Density (5:50)
Corestyle (4:47)
Liquid Tank (5:44)
Review: You can always depend on Ali Wells' mighty Perc Trax for the most brutal industrial strength tackle and its latest release certainly delivers that. Scottish enfant terribles Clouds take up the reins on TPT 096 titled Clubmatter. All the classic tropes of 90s dance music are mashed together in an unholy mixture on the foreboding energy of 'Ravesight', heading into post Y2K peak time techno on the functional main room affair of 'NRG - Density' and 'Corestyle' respectively - the latter's injection of classic trance arpeggios adding to its adrenalised effects. Finally, the Perth drug legends go out all guns blazing on the pummeling 'Liquid Tank' with its foreboding bassline underpinned by the most visceral kicks.

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Find The Frequency EP
Cat: MYSTIC 002. Rel: 29 Feb 24
Find The Frequency (5:04)
Konstant Kollision (5:05)
Review: Mystics Arts is young label from Belfast that welcomes vocal duo Black Bones aka the DJ and production duo of Aaron Black and Timmy Stewart. Both men have been at this for many years and bring considerable know how, studio chops and dance music understanding to an EP that is aimed square at the rave. It's all about hands in the air breakbeats, old school rave energy, lush chords that come on stronger than the rush of an E and are steeped in the culture of pirate radio, illegal parties and warehouse sessions. A timeless EP that will light up any dancefloor.
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How Much Do You Know EP
Cat: MORDH 010. Rel: 11 May 23
Pockets Full Of Lighters (5:58)
Zero Seconds Ago (5:18)
One-armed Leg (7:35)
Talking Drum (5:14)
Review: Prolific Ukrainian producer Stanislav Tolkachev returns this week with a new one for Rotterdam's MORD imprint. The How Much Do You Know EP features once again his idiosyncratic style of techno music: whether it's the multi-layered and widescreen arrangement of opening cut 'Pockets Full Of Lighters' which is truly indicative of his majestic style on the A-side, followed by the pounding, peak-time minimal assault of 'Zero Seconds Ago'. On the second side, Tolkachev presents more off-kilter offerings like on the experimental beats of 'One-Armed Leg' or the expansive electro of 'Talking Drum'. Tolkachev continues to prove himself as one of the most innovative producers in modern techno music with this release.
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In My Mind
In My Mind (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: LENSKE 020. Rel: 01 Feb 23
In My Mind (6:30)
First Light (6:44)
Trippin' (5:17)
Review: There's something pleasingly primal and no-nonsense about Amelie Lens' brand of nostalgia-soaked big room techno. As ypu'll no doubt be aware, Lens specialises in banging, rave-igniting workouts which combine nods to the glassy-eyed, early-90s Belgian club sound with blisteringly big, booming 21st century techno beats. 'In My Mind', the title track from her latest EP, is another breathlessly excitable variation on this energy-packed formula, with atmospheric spoken word snippets, jumpy electronic riffs and twisted 'Hoover' noises riding a bowel-bothering bassline and insanely heavy drums. Lens opts for deeper, spacey-sounding chords and psychedelic acid motifs on the similarly breathless 'First Light', before opting for an even more hallucinatory, brain-melting distorted techno sound on 'Trippin'.
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Crybaby
Crybaby (12")
Cat: DEATHCHANT 102. Rel: 22 Dec 22
Crybaby (7:34)
Time To Get A Job (5:37)
Wanna Go Faster (Amen dub mix) (6:25)
Wanna Go Faster (Footburn mix) (6:37)
Review: There is no mucking about with this one from Hellfish on Deathchant - it is raw and pure old-school gabba brilliance. The title track 'Crybaby' opens with scorched bass and bright, sharp synth stabs that obscure a stylized female vocal in real grit and grime. 'Time To Get A Job' is a weird and wonderful sound with drunken drum stomps and a hooky melodic refrain that tumbles about the mix beneath stiff hits. It's brilliantly bonkers and then on the flip come two different versions of 'Wanna Go Faster'. The first is brain-frying and intense with frosted stabs and caustic synths and Footburn mix is then a blistering and industrial bit of techno noise.
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Blades EP
Blades EP (12")
Cat: COOKED 07. Rel: 05 Mar 21
Blades (5:07)
Whistleblower (6:12)
Grom (6:05)
Skyhigh (5:36)
Review: Techno troubadour Yan Cook has a fine discography on some of the most respected labels out there. Now he heads to Ukraine's Cooked, a young but perfectly formed imprint, and kicks off his EP with 'Blades,' which is all melon twisted synths and driving techno kicks. 'Whistleblower' then slips into a deeply atmospheric groove with gurgling bass and watery effects and 'Grom' is all about the swing in the drums. Gritty textures and insistent claps add to the thrill of it all and 'Skyhigh' is a more frosty dub techno cut that leaves out breathless.
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Some Other Place Vol 2
Some Other Place Vol 2 (blue vinyl 12")
Cat: CWCS 008.2. Rel: 04 Jun 14
Some Other Place
Waves Of Fear
The Way Out
Different Ways
Review: As the title suggests, Some Other Place Volume 2 is the second installment of a triptych of releases from The Exaltics for The Clone West Coast series. As with previous music from the Solar One boss, the four tracks here see The Exaltics look to both American and Dutch schools of electro but the results are nonetheless distinguished by his own unique signifiers. The title track sets the tone nicely as waves of sumptuous blurred noise ride a supple skeletal rhythm, whilst "Waves Of Fear" lives up to it's paranoid title with a marauding low end bass line the dominating element on a classic slab of darkside electro. "The Way Out" is perhaps the most conventional track here, with Witschakowski laying down an atmospheric but club ready 808 workout which is still a cut above thanks to the German's arrangement skills. Which leaves room for the slower, weirder and mushy excellence of "Different Ways".
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Body To Body II: Paris Berlin
Body To Body II: Paris Berlin (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: BODYTOBODY 002. Rel: 26 Jan 23
Sina XX & Dance Divine - "Dancefloor Is Hot" (6:10)
Sina XX & Metaraph - "Color Of People" (6:57)
Sina XX & Lacchesi - "Goth It" (5:43)
Enham, Lessss & Sina XX - "Le Demon" (5:10)
Review: Get your marching boots on and strap in for a white knuckle ride from fledgling label Body to Body. This second release from the French crew is another thrilling take on hard techno and gabba as Sina XX links up with different artists across four cuts. First, it is with Dance Divine for the flat-footed menace and lashing synths of 'Dancefloor Is Hot' then Metaraph joins for 'Color Of People,' a cut that burrows deep on an oversized bassline and edgy string stabs unsettle the mood. Sina XX & Lacchesi's 'Goth It' is a minimal excursion on tightly wrapped drums and bass that are full of pent-up tension then last of all is the most brain-frying and textural rave of the lot as Enahm and Lessss join in for 'Le Demon.'
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Regeneration
Cat: BLUEHOUR 022. Rel: 10 May 23
Interceptor (5:00)
Paradox Cell (5:58)
Nightwatch (5:05)
Regeneration (4:48)
Review: DJ Ali from Melbourne is up next on Berlin-based Blue Hour Music with the Regeneration EP, a collection of high-energy tribal techno tracks reminiscent of the late 90s. The EP opens with the bruising 'Interceptor', followed by the pummelling peak time track 'Paradox Cell' which maintains the tension. Over on the flip, 'Nightwatch' is more of a heads down affair that's optimised for losing yourself to under the strobe lights, and the title track goes out all guns blazing with its mesmerising tones underpinned by the most furious of rhythms.
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Mental States
Mental States (12" in screen-printed sleeve)
Cat: 77731. Rel: 02 Nov 23
Brain Washer (5:52)
Energy Rush (6:42)
Focus (7:44)
Relief (4:59)
Review: DJ Disrespect again shows no regard for the rules of electronic music on this new and visceral outing on 777. It is a 12" he dedicates to "some of the feelings associated with the tribulations of mental issues" and that's reflected in the sounds which are dense and full of duality - drums going one way, coarse synth textures and percussion puling in another direction. On 'Energy Rush' screeching synths tear through the middle of the high tempo techno drums and 'Focus' is a compelling and parboil linear banger. If his mission is to unite people and offer comfort and community with his music, DJ Disrespect has succeeded here.
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303 Alliance Limited 004: DDR's Alliance EP
Cat: 303ALTD 004. Rel: 23 Sep 22
Supply & Demand
Supply & Demand (Benji303 Rugs & Subversion remix)
Fukshouldidodat
Muthafucka
Review: A limited and rare acid techno release, featuring 3 room-shaking tunes and a remix. Opening track 'Supply & Demand' is head-spinning with its abrasive synth rhythms, a perfect piece for the middle of the night when any chance of sobriety has gone out the window. Later on in the evening, Benji303's 'Rugs & Subversion remix' - a tongue in cheek play on the vocal sample from 'Supply & Demand' - focuses more on the tracks incredible drumline, and moves the sound in a more traditional Eurodance direction. 'Fukshouldidodat' returns back to form with its electric energy, it's acidity would make short work of the crowd in the rave, and 'Muthafucka' shuts it all the way down, easily the weirdest and most memorable track of the 4, sounding like somebody took 2 tabs of acid and started thrashing on a theremin. This is everything acid techno can and should be.
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Unfaced
Unfaced (white marbled vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: UNFACED 01. Rel: 30 Mar 23
Rush (2:19)
Put It Down (feat Bart Kobain) (2:58)
Coit (3:44)
Parson (5:48)
M87 (6:14)
Red Nova (5:31)
Across The Styx (5:26)
Sophia (6:15)
Review: Jacidorex is a techno producer who has been active on the scene since the mid-noughties and known for his signature acid-infused sound. He has released numerous EPs and albums over the years on various labels including Acid Night, Obs.Cur, and Smashead Records and is back with another album - UNFACED01. This one sees the Belgian DJ/producer pushing the boundaries of the genre even further, with his signature brand of dynamic hypnotic acid patterns. It begins with a cinematic introduction before opening into a hip-hop track, which then swiftly transitions into electro, industrial and trance influences throughout.
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