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Komfort
Komfort (12")
Cat: BORFT 146. Rel: 29 Jun 17
 
Techno
Komfort (5:57)
Reze2t (take 1) (6:02)
Sheffield (5:19)
Excop Is No Cop (5:05)
Plast (4:50)
out of stock $11.92
Pressure
Pressure (12")
Cat: BORFT 120. Rel: 28 Jan 15
 
Techno
Inside (6:11)
Pressure
100 Hours
Nov41
Review: Swede Daniel Andreasson has been tickling our fancy with his particular brand of clandestine techno and world-weary electronica since 2009. In that time, he's released some inspired material on Tabernacle, Skudge and Zodiac 44. Here he makes an appearance on Frak's long-running Borft label. As you'd expect, Pressure ticks a number of boxes. While there's plenty of loopy, atmospheric techno - see the title track and the winding, woozy, slightly psychedelic "100 Hours" - the EP's strongest moments are arguably those where he takes a slightly stranger path. Opener "Inside" - a kind of dark ambient piece interspersed with a distant bassline and occasional heavily filtered rhythms - is particularly special, while closer "Nov 41" is a near perfect chunk of slowed-down Detroit futurism.
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out of stock $9.32
Load
Load (12")
Cat: BORFT 139. Rel: 14 Oct 16
 
Techno
Blue Tunnel (7:26)
Green Stander (6:04)
Jaguar Jewel (6:36)
Fold Unfold (6:25)
Played by: Mark Broom
out of stock $10.89
Chaos
Chaos (12")
Cat: BORFT 165. Rel: 29 Mar 19
 
Techno
Selfcultivation (6:14)
Bombsilicone (6:53)
Jupiter Funds (5:31)
Chaos (3:51)
Tentation (4:47)
Played by: Nazira
out of stock $11.67
Lackmus: Compilation 2014
Cat: BORFT 119. Rel: 24 Sep 14
 
Techno
Brunst - "Glumski"
Anders Enge - "Teenage Depression"
Simon - "W-Pack"
Joakim Cosmo - "Rakt Pa Displayen"
Villa Abo - "Concord Distance"
Jon Doppler - "Bobby Jenkins"
out of stock $10.12
Telematic
Telematic (12")
Cat: BORFT 152. Rel: 21 Dec 17
 
Techno
Freaks Of A Dream (0:59)
Intermezzo (6:13)
Freak Sofa Dream (6:11)
Telematic (4:02)
Telephysik (6:32)
Outro (0:59)
Played by: M50
out of stock $11.40
Borft EP
Borft EP (12")
Cat: BORFT 140. Rel: 16 Mar 17
 
Deep House
Ol Pa Ibiza (6:01)
Ol Pa Klubb (7:20)
Ol Pa SM-Art Bar (4:50)
Drikkepause (0:57)
Nekta Ol Pa City Club (7:54)
Review: It's astonishing to think that Frak's Borft Records has now notched up three decades. The Swedish imprint remains as eccentric and essential as ever, as this label debut from inspired Norwegian oddball DJ Sotofett proves. By his standards, "Ol Pa Ibiza" and the stripped back "Ol Pa Klubb" are pretty straightforward, with the Sex Tags man laying ricocheting dub notes and percussion hits over a rock solid drum track and booming bassline. "Ol Pa SM-Art Bar" sees him channel the spirit of early British bleep techno and the darker end of Belgian new beat on a clandestine mid-tempo chugger, while "Drikkepause" is a quick-fire shot of ambience built around echoing bells. Finally, he heads for a dirty warehouse on the acid-laden, EBM informed sleaziness of "Nekta Ol Par City Club".
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Clown
Clown (limited 180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: BORFT 173. Rel: 27 Nov 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Mobile Psych House Party (7:49)
Synth Rythm Steroids (7:25)
The Fifth Caravan (10:32)
Clown (6:52)
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These Stolen Dreams
Cat: BORFT 133. Rel: 03 Mar 16
 
Deep House
ATWD (5:47)
Wet Pack (5:41)
Infinity Waits (5:44)
The Other Side (6:06)
out of stock $12.18
Blackberry Vision Algorithm
Blackberry Vision Algorithm (purple vinyl 12")
Cat: BORFT 163. Rel: 14 Feb 19
 
Techno
Duckey Tuck (5:28)
OIIO (5:26)
Bogie Versions (4:36)
Black Currant (3:51)
Weem (6:09)
Cloam (4:16)
Played by: Agnostic Rhythm
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The Wait
The Wait (12")
Cat: BORFT 127. Rel: 08 Jun 15
 
Techno
Tiger Claw (7:51)
Physical (6:03)
Guidance (5:13)
The Wait (9:43)
Played by: Ben Sims, Rivet
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Carlskrona Byalag Trivselkvall
Cat: BORFT 147. Rel: 27 Jul 17
 
Techno
Welcome Alley (8:51)
Friends Of Gentlemens (6:05)
Mighty Spectacle (7:09)
One String Theory (8:33)
out of stock $11.92
Astropsychics
Cat: BORFT 112. Rel: 28 Aug 13
 
Techno
Nebula
Zenit
Nadir
Exosphere
SETI
Ablation
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Opal Eyes
Opal Eyes (12")
Cat: BORFT 129. Rel: 02 Dec 15
 
Techno
Lussatite (7:01)
Opale De Fue (8:03)
Opal Eyes (8:22)
Milky Raw (6:15)
Played by: Kirk Degiorgio
out of stock $10.37
Tengdahlsg Acid Master
Cat: BORFT 124. Rel: 13 May 15
 
Experimental/Electronic
Drained Brain (3:09)
Concrete Tree (6:04)
War Dreams (4:48)
Doodle34 (2:51)
WVX (2:22)
Trips Night (3:43)
Wino-Man Park (5:57)
out of stock $9.60
Let Us Leave To The Machine What Belongs To The Machines
Cat: BORFT 111. Rel: 02 May 13
 
Techno
RPC
No Limits To Pleasure
After The Orgy
Trees From Above The Ground
Western Rationality
Humanengineerized
Review: With just a few scattered limited releases to his name over the last eleven years, Daniel Wendler's project of electronica studies makes a logical addition to the Borft catalogue with their love of fringe sonics from fringe operators. There's wonderfully tweaked acid aplenty, a healthy amount of leftfield electro pondering and plenty of fearless Scandinavian attitude in all these tracks, with the wild tones of "RPC" standing out particularly. "No Limits To Pleasure" comes on with squelchy Drexciyan tones aplenty, while "After The Orgy" gets more romantic and dramatic in its ways. With three tracks per side, there's an abundance of quality music to get stuck into here, especially if you dig the sound of lo-fi electro being played perfectly rough.
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out of stock $9.60
Distorted By Fantasy
Cat: BORFT 136. Rel: 18 Aug 16
 
Techno
Flatland (7:08)
Limited Access Order (4:06)
True Break (2:42)
Coffe High (6:40)
Jerky Movement (8:28)
Pleasant Isle (7:42)
Coral D (7:42)
Spaceland (6:54)
Solastalgia (8:13)
Review: It would be fair to describe Daniel Wendler's Five O'Clock Traffic releases as "sporadic"; since dropping his debut album in 2002, he's only put out three other records of note. The fantastically named Distorted By Fantasy is his first EP for three years, and boasts nine tracks stretched across two slabs of wax. Largely wobbly, wonky and left-of-centre, much of the material takes techno in intriguing new directions. So, amongst the highlights you'll find the metronomic, pitched-down, alien fuzziness of "True Break", the Chicago acid-goes-IDM shuffle of "Jerky Movement", and the rubbery, proto-house pulse of "Coral D". Proper Borft clobber.
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out of stock $19.96
Ultrasaw
Ultrasaw (12")
Cat: BORFT 115. Rel: 12 Mar 14
 
Techno
Sezam Bug
Storning Vermona Europa
333
Flatter
Soul Reprise (Deep Throttle remix)
Phase Conclution
Review: Jan Svensson's recent debut on Biorhythm with a double pack of functional yet deadly productions under his rarely used Villa Abo guise was a big hit in the Juno office, but those out there fiending for some new material from the Borft under the much loved Frak guise will be pleased at the sight of Ultrasaw. This being Frak and this being Borft, the six track Ultrasaw cocks a snoot at convention by including the rare sight of a Frak remix, with Dave ID's record label presumably not happy with how the INXS style cock rock of "Soul Reprise" was given a deep throttle by Frak. We know which version we prefer! The rest is equally as good, with the gloopy primitive electronics of "Storming Vermona Europa" a particular highlight.
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Played by: Skudge, MRSK
out of stock $12.18
Deep Twist
Cat: BORFT 110. Rel: 06 Dec 12
 
Techno
222
444
777
Acid Polyp
Born Flexible
Choosing Format V2
out of stock $11.15
Realismo
Realismo (12")
Cat: BORFT 125. Rel: 03 Jun 15
 
Techno
Nerve Netting (9:44)
Progressive Latitude (7:29)
Major Attack (7:23)
Review: Frak must be amongst the most consistent artists in techno. Some 26 years after launching their Borft Records imprint, they're still churning out bizarre 12" exercises in grotty Scandinavian techno, with very little sign of their notoriously high quality threshold slipping. Realismo delivers three more winding, twisting analogue treats, kicking off with ten-minutes of mid tempo, acid-flecked, heads-down freakery (the brilliantly icy, but also strangely intense "Nerve Netting"). "Progressive Lattitude" is a little fuzzier and more distorted, but explores similar sonic territory. Things get more hectic on closer "Major Attack", which is a typically wild interpretation of acid house with additional razor-sharp electronics.
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out of stock $11.67
Split
Split (LP)
Cat: BORFT 104. Rel: 18 Dec 13
 
Techno
Smea - "Koala Grip"
Smea - "Green Ballon"
Smea - "Test 2"
Smea - "Gott Med Kaffe"
Frak - "Avett 2"
Frak - "Malad"
Frak - "Sepig" (Sort Joey re-edit)
Review: In terms of mental Swedish techno reissues, you can't do better this week than this reappraisal of the Frak and Smea split LP from Borft Records. Initially released jointly by Jan Svensson's label and TE Records back in 2003, Split was only one of two releases through Borft that year; given the avalanche of material the label has released over the years such a fact should not be overlooked and listening to the material it's understandable why this period in the Borft discography is described as "very silent and strange". Tobias Ekberg's SMEA project lines the A Side with two sprawling freeform new beat in "Koala Grip" and "Gott Medd Kaffe" bookending a pair of abstracted compositions. On the Frak side, "Svett 2" finds Jan Svensson and friends dabbling in pitch shifting minimal sounds, whilst "Malad" is much closer to the deranged electronics we all now love them for.
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out of stock $12.43
Bingo Nights
Cat: BORFT 114. Rel: 11 Dec 13
 
Techno
Turism Och Charmtortyr
Corpliner
Budget Cyborg
Pregnant Machine
Rnb
Saxon The Beast
Jeansteam
Review: The reinvigoration of the Borft label overseen by Swedish eccentrics Frak's has provided some of 2013's most exciting musical treats, and this record from Hakan Fridlund's Garonneman project is another hit. Better known under the FDASFDA moniker, it's 11 years since his Fridlund's last release, and sounds as bizarre yet timeless as anything else on the label. Seven tracks long, it covers just the kind of possessed machine music you'd expect, with the hyper neon melodies of "RnB" and odd mix of gabber rhythms and upbeat melodies of the brilliantly named "Saxon the Beast" standing out as particularly brilliant.
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Played by: Daniel Andreasson
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Phoney
Phoney (12")
Cat: BORFT 141. Rel: 17 Nov 16
 
Techno
Isabella - "Phoney" (7:45)
Isabella - "Dipped, Dripped & Ripped" (8:18)
Bergsonist - "Atenem" (7:33)
Bergsonist - "Obsessive Search For Strictly Factual Events" (6:48)
out of stock $11.67
Knowledge
Knowledge (12")
Cat: OG 200. Rel: 10 Oct 19
 
Deep House
Corners Couch (6:11)
Snap Happy (7:54)
Shoddy Shoes (7:16)
Granular Jaunt (6:55)
out of stock $12.18
Nattfarja Till Helsingborg
Cat: BORFT 137. Rel: 22 Sep 16
 
Techno
It (with Silvia M) (6:57)
So You Say (7:19)
Aska Over Oresund (1:05)
Ensammast I Rymden (3:09)
Skevt I Italien (3:36)
Tworgan (3:09)
Datasryan (4:49)
out of stock $10.89
Tird
Tird (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: BORFT 128. Rel: 05 Aug 15
 
Techno
Bug Miff (7:24)
Manolito (4:55)
For Whom The Bell (6:13)
Drinker Min Kaf (6:17)
Review: Borft has been all about cutting edge electronic music since 1987 (!) and it is now with fellow countrymen Andreas Tilliander and Stefan Thir as Kondens, throwing down some well-crafted lo-fi techno yet hi-tech at the same time. The thumping toms in tandem with the overdriven kick of "Bug Miff" truly beat you into submission while "Manolito" is all epic acid that's got Tilliander all over it accompanied by Thor's relentless tom drum workout yet again. "For Whom The Bell" is the first track on the flip and it a more minimal and funker affair with a razor sharp bassline, rusty hi-hats and reverberated white noise hiss for extra sinister effect. Finally "Drinker Min Caf" is more pumping minimal with a rolling bassline, tight and shuffling rhythm section and trippy as hell zaps and bleeps flying all over the place.
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Absence Of Fear
Cat: BORFT 122. Rel: 04 Mar 15
 
Techno
Parts Missing (5:12)
Bag So Blue (4:29)
Trainweck (4:28)
Eyes Insane (5:15)
Lip Gloss (5:33)
In Absence (4:46)
Review: The more fanatical Frak fans out there will already be well aware of this latest release on Borft which sees group member Johan Sturesson donning his Kord guise for a quite excellent mini album of haywire electronics. Absence Of Fear is his first solo release on Borft since 1998 (!) though there was a 7" issued through sub label Djuring Phonogram back in 2007, and is ripe with bleep laden electro and techno that benefits from the mastering skills of Andreas Tilliander and Jan Svensson. Across the six tracks Sturesson veers through moments of contemplation, abstraction and outright dancefloor brilliance with "Trainwreck" and "In Absence" cuts the more adventurous selectors will cherish.
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Computer Nights
Computer Nights (limited coloured vinyl 12")
Cat: BORFT 155. Rel: 28 Jun 18
 
Electro
Computer Nights (4:05)
One Way Express (3:37)
Vampire Kollaps (4:02)
Pocahantus In Fur (6:15)
I Heart You (4:38)
out of stock $11.40
Train To Illusion EP
Cat: BORFT 132. Rel: 15 Mar 18
 
Electro
Deep Sea Reminder (7:54)
Lex 2001 (6:50)
Optical Illusion (8:00)
Frau Bowie (6:55)
Review: We had to double check that this was indeed the first time the mighty Luke Eargoggle had graced Jan Svensson's Borft label, such is their shared DIY ethos and heritage within Scandinavian electronics. But here we are with Train To Illusion, the Borft debut for Luke Eargoggle and a wonderful four track foray into the classic electro sound the Swede has become renowned for. "Deep Sea Reminder" is a delight that could easily snap on for a lot longer than its eight minute reminder, but the record doesn't stay on this hopeful note throughout. Indeed there is a ruff and ruggedness to "Optical Illusion" which will probably appeal to the Helena Hauff's of the world, whilst "Frau Bowie" could easily be mistaken for a Panzerkreuz b side.
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out of stock $12.18
Scientific Universal
Cat: BORFT 134. Rel: 05 May 16
 
Techno
Croesus (6:58)
Figurative (7:10)
Crash Point (6:42)
Hi, Far Away (6:55)
out of stock $10.37
XZ214001
XZ214001 (12")
Cat: BORFT 144. Rel: 17 Nov 16
 
Techno
Odd Jobber (7:09)
Def (6:19)
Aero (7:42)
Soon Come (7:47)
out of stock $10.89
Borft Dance Classics Vol 2
Cat: BORFT 158. Rel: 27 Sep 18
 
Techno
Pean Romel - "Leaving" (6:22)
Kord - "Chin Chin" (6:10)
Frak - "Giant Pouf" (5:21)
Crinan - "Jeti" (8:23)
out of stock $11.40
Juggernaut
Cat: BORFT 118. Rel: 09 Jul 14
 
Techno
A Head Of
Skraplard
uFRIBBl
COBB
K-Maul
out of stock $10.37
Grip
Grip (12")
Cat: BORFT 109. Rel: 07 Dec 12
 
Techno
Henry, Second Bass
MUC
Swarm
Monster
Fusefudge
out of stock $11.15
Borft Dance Classics Vol 1: 1996-1998
Cat: BORFT 154. Rel: 09 Apr 18
 
Techno
Pher - "Tja-Boo" (8:20)
Dan Fun - "DF Sound System 1" (5:10)
Crinan - "Killimanjaro" (6:54)
U - "Smooth Lover" (5:58)
Review: These days, there are quite a few vintage Borft releases that attract big money in the second hand market. This may have been a factor in the label's decision to kick off a new "Classics" series showcasing rare and sought-after gems from the vaults. Volume one focuses on tracks released between 1996 and '98, first showcasing the Detroit techno/spacey deep house fusion of Pher's "Tja Boo" (one of the highlights of the producer's now rare-as-hen's-teeth Dans Vid Iglasjon double-pack), before switching to the slower, darker and druggier vibes of Dan Fun's "DFSS1". On the flipside, there's another chance to savour the rubbery, pitched-up New Jersey deep house grooves of Crinan's "Kilimanjaro" and U's "Smooth Lover", a classic chunk of sci-fi techno blessed with some brilliant organ solos.
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The Human Race Is No Longer Available Please Select Another Lifeform
Cat: BORFT 157. Rel: 19 Jul 18
 
Electro
I Belong To A World That's Destroying Itself (6:28)
Air Electric (6:01)
Biological Operations Center (2:16)
Entropic Force (4:55)
Cold Steel Rang Against My Bare Skin (4:34)
Reliable New Device (4:51)
out of stock $12.18
No Future
Cat: BORFT 123. Rel: 11 Mar 15
 
Electro
Agents (4:28)
Minimal Maximal (4:45)
Body To Body (4:09)
I Want (2:23)
Itrakka Trakka (6:51)
Walk Thru Woods (6:13)
Tiktok Dont Stop (2:32)
Review: Ah that feeling when you pick up a random Borft record, start digging for information and are rewarded with yet another Scandinavian working prodigiously at the margins of DIY electronics. Nimam Spregleda is the solo endeavour of Helsingborg based Henrik Bengtsson, who also moonlights as part of the wonderfully named Goz Mongo Alliance trio (who of course have previously contributed to Borft sublabel UFO Mongo). Prior to this No Future mini LP, Bengtsson has largely committed the Nimam Spregleda material to rare cassette releases and it's nice to see the Swede sticking to his DIY guns across the seven tracks. "Old drum machines and crappy synths" is all Bengtsson uses apparently and it all sounds like a frazzled Felix Kubin. Great primitive electronics for the more daring selectors!!
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Ad Infinitum
Ad Infinitum (numbered hand-stamped 12")
Cat: BORFT 156. Rel: 28 Jun 18
 
Techno
Raven (7:25)
Do Da Dang (6:48)
Ptosen (6:13)
Hamnbug (8:39)
out of stock $12.97
Sysex Ferro
Sysex Ferro (limited numbered hand-stamped 12" + insert)
Cat: BORFT 153. Rel: 18 Jan 18
 
Techno
Trak Pulling (7:29)
Typical (6:52)
The Sysex Meeting (8:30)
Paranormal Jazz (4:52)
Played by: Dan Orchard
out of stock $11.40
Mini LP
Mini LP (LP)
Cat: BORFT 113. Rel: 28 Aug 13
 
Techno
Jellinghaus Rock
What The
Dukel Dubdunkadunka
Turtle Beach
Hundra System
Skitus
Review: The rather simply titled Mini LP finds Swedish producer Andreas Tilliander debut on Frak's Borft label in fine fashion. There's a sense of inevitability behind this record with Tilliander and Frak drawn ever closer across a number of releases this year - Tilliander undertook mastering duties on the trio's under rated Erase LP whilst both featured on the debut transmission from SKUM, the new label set up jointly by Skudge and Kontra Music. The six tracks here find Tilliander deviating from the Roland centric noodling of the producer's excellent TM404 LP from earlier this year, in favour of a quirky take on 90s acid and techno that feels wholly appropriate for the Borft label. Don't sleep!
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Played by: Sev Dah
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You Have 2 Osc & You Detune Them Than What?
Cat: BORFT 130. Rel: 18 Nov 15
 
Techno
Mellanchefen (7:43)
Juno Junit (7:23)
Jam With Modded 303 + 707 727 777 & So On (12:23)
Played by: M50, Vadim Griboedov
out of stock $10.37
Doobedoo Dub E Dope
Cat: BORFT 117/IDEAL112. Rel: 16 Apr 14
 
Techno
The Subdubba Beat
The Hubbadubba Beat
out of stock $15.55
Love Surrender
Cat: BORFT 116. Rel: 09 Jun 14
 
Techno
Studio Styrka Report
Love Surrender
Love Surrender (Wrong Side)
Love Surrender (Baby Electro)
Studio Styrka Report (Cut Two)
Love Surrender (Popper)
Review: Having been coaxed into revisiting the Villa Abo project for a DJ tool heavy release on Paul Du Lac's Bio Rhythm label earlier this year, Frak main man Jan Svensson delivers more for his own Borft Empire. Love Surrender does however deviate from the precision tooled functionality of A Ruff Swing Below, adopting a more synth-focused approach that will resonate with Frak obsessives everywhere. The main thrust of this record is four different variants of "Love Surrender" which comes in Wrong Side, Baby Electro and Popper form as well as the original with the strident, fuzzy stomp of the latter perhaps the pick. They are complemented by two further "synthetic messages from Studio Styrka" with the collective results easily amongst some of the most compelling Borft material in recent times.
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Caravan Business
Cat: BORFT 126. Rel: 01 Apr 15
 
Techno
Business In Pattern (8:51)
First Step To Smithereens (9:46)
Played by: F-on, Jimmy Maheras, Rivet
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Straight Forward Acid & Low Bit Swing
Cat: BORFT 150. Rel: 01 Sep 17
 
Techno
Acid XPR (8:35)
Colored Happy (6:10)
The Dissonance Ride (9:27)
Groovecommander 64 (4:59)
Played by: Piers Harrison
out of stock $12.43
Madrid
Madrid (12")
Cat: BORFT 143. Rel: 18 Aug 16
 
Techno
Madrid (9:43)
Water Galaxy (11:45)
Review: Frak man Jan Svensson has been busy of late, serving up solo singles under the Villa Abo alias for Kontra-Musik, Noise In My Head and Radio Lundberg. Here he heads home to the Borft Records imprint he set up way back in the '80s, in the process serving up two extended techno workouts. A-side "Madrid" is particularly potent, with zippy acid stabs, cyclical synth riffs and razor-sharp acid lines riding a heavy, funk-fuelled techno groove. He takes a markedly different approach on "Water Galaxy", which sounds like vintage Underground Resistance or Derrick May enjoying a breezy Swedish summer. It's much more fluid and positive than the more aggressive A-side, and arguably the pick of two top-notch cuts.
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Transfusion
Cat: BORFT 121. Rel: 22 Jan 15
 
Techno
Villa Abo - "System Defender"
Villa Abo - "Enable System Defender"
M Jupiter - "Koala Dreams"
M Jupiter - "Koala Fusion"
out of stock $10.12
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