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The Chronic Argonauts
The Chronic Argonauts (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: TAR 013. Rel: 14 Apr 23
 
Techno
Untergang (5:00)
Purify (5:19)
Drone Rider (4:44)
Aftermath (5:21)
Review: A true exponent of the modern Dutch techno sound, Dimi Angelis has a fiercely formidable approach which is purpose-built for the sharp end of the night. His second EP for TH Tar Hollow results in some industrial strength clangers and bangers with all the 909 flaring a true techno head could wish for. 'Purify' in particular has a stern, drum-focused demeanour punctuated by metallic, loopy clangs which will send the right kind of dancer into blissful oblivion. The repetitive pummel into submission continues apace on the quick and cranky 'Drone Rider', as Angelis proves himself to be at the top of the game when it comes to hard and fast techno for the edgier kind of rave.
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TAR 022
TAR 022 (12")
Cat: TAR 022. Rel: 16 May 24
 
Techno
Drifter (5:40)
Tyrant (5:21)
Limbo (5:26)
Phantom (5:08)
Review: There is plenty to love about this new EP from Dimi Angelis. It's well-made, fad-free techno from the 90s school of thought but with all the requisite modern techniques making it even more standout. 'Drifter' is just perfectly loopy, with ticking hi-hats keeping time, bongo sounds tumbling over themselves and the thudding kicks locking you in. 'Tyrant' ups the pace with frantic percussive loops and nice raw hi-hats peering another hunched-over and punchy low end while 'Limbo' is defined by its loose, whirring synth motif up top and tuning sounds that bring some dynamism to the rigid rhythm. 'Phantom' follows a similarly freaky path and will get massive reactions.
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Tar 12
Tar 12 (12" in hand-stamped sleeve)
Cat: TAR 012. Rel: 09 Mar 23
 
Techno
Rise & Fall (5:08)
Killing The Vibe (4:46)
A-110 X 303 (5:19)
Luvion (5:15)
Review: Techno from Rotterdam. What more do you want to know? Anything that comes from that city is guaranteed to be of a certain quality and so it proves with this new 12" (in a hand-stamped sleeve, techno style) from Arkvs. 'Rise & Fall' is the high speed and unrelenting open to sweep you off your feet then 'Killing The Vibe' has ghoulish voices, stomping drums and eerie pads. 'A-110 X 303' brings lashing synths to amp up the intensity and 'Luvion' is a wall rattling, tunneling techno cut for midnight marching. Proper no-frills tackle, this.
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TAR 027
TAR 027 (12")
Cat: TAR 027. Rel: 30 Jan 25
 
Techno
It Warms My Heart (5:09)
Floating (12:06)
What Will Last Forever (5:40)
Eternity Is Long, Prepare For It (2:23)
Back In The Tunnel (5:32)
Not The One You Thought (4:09)
Remember Me (2:37)
Review: Topping up the Rotterdam techno label TH Tar Hallow comes Casual Treatment (Melvyn Ortega), a newcomer to the imprint based in Berlin. Essentially a mini-album, this 27th addition to TH Tar's Hallowed annals makes clever use of sentimental track titling with ultra-mechanical, nigh unfeeling sequencing and sound design, to rather ironic effect. For example, 'It Warms My Heart' opens with a totally frozen-over aortic groove, while the closer 'Remember Me' transmits equally cold sounds to distant polar receiver-markers. In all seriousness, though, this is a great release, one which opens up properly in the latter half.
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TAR 29
TAR 29 (12")
Cat: TAR 029. Rel: 20 Mar 25
 
Techno
Forced Removal (6:07)
A Vast Reserve Of Indifference (5:39)
Florus (5:35)
Locked Groove (3:35)
Terribly Partial (6:01)
Review: DC11's approach to techno is that he is always trying to find the perfect loop. Whether or not he thinks he has on this latest EP for Dutch label TH Tar Hallow, he sure does hit a nice sweet spot between dub, techno, depth and drive. 'Forced Removal' is a fierce opener with twitchy synths peeling off the muscular drums. The hulking great groove of 'A Vast Reserve Of Indifference' keeps the pressure on while 'Florus' is lit up with synths that shiver across the face of the drums. After a locked groove comes the menacing funk of 'Terribly Partial.' Serious tackle.

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Dubs 2000-2002
Cat: SAVAGE 003. Rel: 29 Aug 24
 
Techno
Fuente (7:36)
Gridlock (6:03)
Abaddon (6:21)
Inside Out (5:59)
Review: DJ Savage's Dubs 2000-2002 on TH Tar Hallow Records delivers four relentless techno tracks from the early 2000s. Side-1 opens with 'Fuente,' a hard-hitting techno track dominated by powerful chords, followed by 'Gridlock,' an uptempo, high-energy banger. Side-2 starts with 'Abaddon,' featuring a deeper groove yet maintaining a robust techno intensity, ideal as a techno tool. The EP closes with 'Inside Out,' a house-influenced, heavy techno track that balances rhythmic complexity with raw power. This EP is full of vigorous and dynamic techno that has a vintage production value that makes the tracks sound more analogue than digital - vital for that all-important warmth in the vinyl medium.
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Substance EP
Substance EP (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: TAR 016. Rel: 14 Sep 23
 
Techno
Directions (5:06)
Old Bite (5:10)
TRSR (4:19)
Substance (5:05)
Review: Strap in for some no-nonsense old school techno with new school production vales here as Dynamic Forces combine for a devastatingly effective four tracker. There is real power in the drum and twitchy synth details of 'Directions' and bumping, twisted, raved up menace defines 'Old Bite' with its barrage of drums and synths. Somehow they manage to find yet another gear with the intense percussive loops and panel-beaten drums of 'TRSR' while 'Substance' gets more freaky with edgy synth motifs darting abut a dark and dense techno groove.
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The Pain To Refuse
Cat: TAR 023. Rel: 20 Jun 24
 
Techno
Refuse (String mix) (3:56)
Self Surrender (MStr-1ng) (4:49)
Raw Voltage Rhythms (4:38)
Helix (4:37)
Review: Dynamic Forces' The Pain To Refuse on TH Tar Hallow is a stellar homage to late 90s techno. Side-1 opens with 'Refuse' (String mix), featuring a heavy beat complemented by dramatic strings reminiscent of Purpose Maker's epic sound. 'Self Surrender (MStr-1ng)' follows with classic UK techno vibes akin to Surgeon. On Side-2 there is 'Raw Voltage Rhythms,' a track focused on heavy rhythms and chord-driven warehouse techno. Closing the EP is 'Helix,' the darkest of the bunch, offering a brooding and intense atmosphere. Each track perfectly captures the essence of 90s techno flavours.
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Tar 21
Tar 21 (12")
Cat: TAR 021. Rel: 14 Mar 24
 
Techno
Behind The Grid (5:28)
Raw Shadow (5:17)
Fast Human (5:05)
Again (5:40)
No Need More (5:40)
Review: Earwax's Tar 21 is a punishing but dynamic techno EP that showcases the artist's mastery of the genre and the five tracks explore a range of techno subgenres, from industrial to tech house, offering a diverse and captivating listening experience. 'Behind The Grid' sets the tone with its relentless warehouse techno, characterised by heavy industrial elements and a driving beat. 'Raw Shadow' transports the listener to a science fiction landscape with its stomping rhythm and percussive intensity. 'Fast Human' takes a more upbeat turn, galloping forward with an almost house feel. The EP reaches its peak with 'Again'. a menacing and alien-sounding heater that pulsates with an eerie and hypnotic energy. 'No Need More' closes the EP with a tribal and fast-paced beat, leaving the listener with a sense of exhilaration and fulfillment. With its exceptional production quality and diverse range of styles, Tar 21 is a workhorse of a record. The EP captivates the listener from start to finish, offering a thrilling release full of excellent techno.
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30000 1A 30000 1B
30000 1A 30000 1B (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: TAR 006. Rel: 04 Jun 21
 
Techno
KLWG188 (5:36)
After 29,999 (5:05)
7683-7316 (4:53)
Black As TAR (5:52)
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TAR V35
TAR V35 (12")
Cat: TAR V35. Rel: 06 Jun 24
 
Techno
Pacific (4:50)
Pimp (5:07)
Prolix (5:14)
Retry (5:14)
Review: No-nonsense fast techno jank from the Netherlands' Jsprv35. 'Tar V35' could take its name from anything from a newly discovered exoplanet to an industrial strength vacuum cleaner at the design and prototyping stage; clearly, it's not the nominal content but the sonic form that this record takes that makes it so beguiling. 'Pacific', 'Pimp', 'Prolix' and 'Retry' are like murderous factor-colossi gone rogue; their many-limbed, many-belted extensions firing off in all directions as they slowly, but repetitiously and surely gain sentience. Only the tricksy final track is any let-up, although even it functions as a worthy underfloor-heater in its own right.
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TAR 024
TAR 024 (12")
Cat: TAR 024. Rel: 29 Aug 24
 
Techno
Echo (5:05)
Fear (5:34)
Gras (5:10)
Trapped (5:28)
Review: JSPRV35's TAR 024 offers four tracks of underground grooves, delivering an intense and aggressive techno sound. Released by Tar Hallow Netherlands, this record showcases a raw and unfiltered approach to the genre. Side-1 starts off with 'Echo,' characterised by its heavy techno beats and fast percussion. The relentless energy and old-school rave vibe transport listeners straight to a warehouse party. Following is 'Fear,' a track reminiscent of the 90s style techno, drawing comparisons to the sounds of Surgeon or Regis. On Side 2, 'Gras' captivates with its addictive, tribal beats, creating a rhythmic and engaging atmosphere. The EP concludes with 'Trapped,' a hard-rolling track that dives deep into subterranean underground techno. TAR 024 by JSPRV35 stands out for its unyielding and authentic techno sound while the blend of heavy beats, tribal rhythms and old school influences ensures a powerful listening.
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TAR 025
TAR 025 (12")
Cat: TAR 025. Rel: 31 Oct 24
 
Techno
Rootedness (5:14)
Conception (5:43)
Two Days Before Leaving (5:15)
Tumultuous Groove (5:40)
Frequencies (1:52)
Review: Louis the 4th is a master of groovy and percussive techno and if you need any more evidence of that then check out this new EP on TH Tar Hallow. 'Rootedness' is a roller with slick hi-hats ticking away over rubbery bass. 'Conception' is more edgy and kinetic with razor-sharp snares over more silky drums. 'Two Days Before Leaving' has hefty dub undercurrents and panel-beaten loops that make you march while 'Tumultuous Groove' is a more intense number with grit and steel in its robust groove framework. 'Frequencies' shuts down with a haunting and eerie synth mood.
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TAR 20
TAR 20 (12" in hand-stamped sleeve)
Cat: TAR 020. Rel: 15 Feb 24
 
Techno
Dunkler Traum (5:35)
Sicofanta (5:49)
Adaptation Disorder (5:46)
Shuffle Ground (6:09)
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Tar 28
Tar 28 (12")
Cat: TAR 028. Rel: 06 Feb 25
 
Techno
Kanji (5:34)
Paradox Of Choice (5:35)
O1.2 (5:05)
A Sip Of Blood (5:42)
Review: Rotterdam techno label TH Tar Hallow is all about providing peak-time techno nourishment. Next to cook up the goods is Augusto Taito who kicks off with the caustic intensity of 'Kanji' which has unsettling bleeps and big rusty drum loops. 'Paradox Of Choice' captures, in techno form, the unresolved anxiety of being lost with infinite options on your Netflix home page then 'O1.2' is a more wispy and roomy blend of dubby low ends and intricate sound designs that trigger your synapses. It's all heavy drums and unrelenting synth loops on closer 'A Sip Of Blood '.
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TAR 026
TAR 026 (12")
Cat: TAR 026. Rel: 31 Oct 24
 
Techno
Hybrid (4:19)
Drumcode (5:48)
Ice Truck (5:39)
Standard Truck (5:29)
Review: Taken, in case you didn't know, is the duo of former Skudge man Elias Landberg and Nihad Tule. This latest slab of techno follows their previous work in that it is functional but stylish. The drums are analogue, muscular, and perfect to hook on to, and the synths and hi-hats that peel off a rusty, glitchy and slight, but make enough of an impact to cut through. 'Hybrid' is a sleek opener, 'Drumcode' is more dubby and raw and 'Ice Truck' has a more mysterious sense of intergalactic exploration thanks to the sonar-like synths. 'Standard Truck' shuts down with mind-melting and warped synth lines all twisted around one another.
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