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ZMNT 009
ZMNT 009 (12")
Cat: ZMNT 009. Rel: 20 Nov 23
Gravel Pit (5:40)
Ideal Future (5:05)
Acid Thirst (5:57)
Climb These Walls (5:43)
Review: M Parent's penchant for texture is laid bare on this searing and arresting new EP for Zement. It opens with 'Gravel Pit' which sounds like an audio diary from a car-wrecking plant. Twisted metal, fizzing battery acid, and crushed glass all feature over a distorted baseline and broken rhythm. Those same scuzzy sounds define the rest of the EP from the acid-laced 'Ideal Future' to the coruscated funk of 'Acid Thirst' via the caustic intensity of closer Climb These Walls'. An impressively unique offering that very much has its own singularly sound palette.

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Sweet Analog Memories
Cat: QUI 004. Rel: 11 Feb 25
Electro French Dialogue (6:06)
Sweet Analog Memories (5:51)
Lying On My Machine (6:38)
Psycho Codex Transmission (6:02)
Review: Quinoa Cuts's fourth release combines some smart nostalgia with plenty of modern innovation. Side A opens with two analogue-driven tracks reminiscent of the 80s synth-wave era, so rich with electro-inspired nuances that evoke a bittersweet and rather romantic atmosphere. It transports you to a dreamlike, neon-lit past then Side B takes a darker, more introspective turn by exploring shadowy, progressive sounds. These haunting tracks come with deep, emotional layers and show Marvin to be quite the producer.
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Moments EP
Moments EP (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: MELOD 015. Rel: 05 Jul 24
Moments (5:35)
Moments (Legowelt remix) (6:35)
Dimensional Space Travel (5:10)
Analogue Being (4:52)
Review: German artist Martin Matiske's musical journey began under the mentorship of DJ Hell, who introduced him to the decks at Gigolo label nights in Munich in 1999. Inspired by pioneers like Kraftwerk and Jean Michel Jarre, Matiske started producing for International Deejay Gigolo Records and later for Frustrated Funk, Bordello A Parigi, and the Central Processing Unit. His new EP has already had support from Dave Clarke and Helena Hauff, including for the standout track 'Moments', which blends ice-cold snares with celestial pads and retro-future synths. Legowelt's remix of 'Moments' adds an astral electro vibe, while 'Dimensional Space Travel' and 'Analogue Being' explore cinematic electro with nostalgic, playful tones.
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The Winning Streak (reissue)
Cat: MISSYOU 038. Rel: 28 Oct 24
Winning Streak (extended version) (5:44)
Winning Streak (3:20)
Roadrunners (4:30)
Review: Curiously, 'The Winning Streak' has nothing to do with Miami Vice the TV series - in fact, the artist was an alias of library music legend Alan Hawkshaw and the track was a piece he composed in the early 1980s that ended up being used as the theme for a long-forgotten UK drama about 'family business intrigue'. The track, presented on this Miss You reissue in extended and original forms, is however a far-sighted treat - a combination of Harold Flatermeyer style synthsesiser excellence, delay-laden drums, Martin Rushent-esque percussion, trippy melodic motifs and just the right amount of sonic intrigue. A slept-on delight for sure. To round off an excellent EP, we also get original bonus cut 'Roadrunner', a synth-heavy instrumental which was used as incidental music in the TV series.
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Double Happiness
Cat: PAL 010. Rel: 26 Jun 24
Continental (6:13)
Double Happiness (4:39)
Cloud Nine (feat Renee Benson) (4:42)
Oktober (feat Franz Hautzinger) (6:00)
Review: Monochord, which is the duo of Vienna-based musicians Bernhard Hammer and Jakob Schneidewind, diverges from their Elektro Guzzi roots with electroacoustic experiments and cinematic elements. Their music unfolds organically here, propelled by a forward momentum that distinguishes it while minimalist compositions explore electronica, ambient, shoegaze, and modern classical influences, maximising potential to logical and sometimes illogical conclusions. Introspective and filmic, Monochord's quiet, non-confrontational nature traverses various realms with a subtle pulse and evocative, droning textures that make for music which defies easy categorisation and evokes deep introspection.
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Keynote01
Keynote01 (12")
Cat: KYNT 01. Rel: 13 Jan 25
Will (5:18)
OBS (Echoes) (6:34)
Plus (6:30)
Numanoid (5:34)
Review: Keynote launches its debut with Keynote01 by the talented MOYA81, whose unique retro-synth style finds new life in a powerful industrial techno format. Known for his robotic vocals and experimental touches, MOYA81 brings a blend of gritty, machine-driven sounds and offbeat, playful elements to this 12" vinyl-only release. Rooted in a deep appreciation for both nostalgic and forward-thinking electronic music, this record showcases his unmistakable sound and is packed with character. It's a release as fitting for the dancefloor as it is for enthusiasts of industrial techno's distinct energy.
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Hammer & Sickle
Hammer & Sickle (limited 7")
Cat: MGARCHIVE VOL64. Rel: 16 May 24
Hammer & Sickle (5:22)
Fear Of Gadaffi (2:43)
Nettle Cloth (1:22)
Baize Tents (2:11)
Review: Early on in Muslimgauze's (Bryn Jones') career, the musician released two ultra-mysterious releases on the equally mysterious label Hessian, which some speculate might've been comprised entirely of Jones himself. Hammer & Sickle was one of these two early LPs from the faux Arabic auteur, and was notable for its distinct lack of any back cover artwork (who needs a visual stimulus when you've got such great music on board?). Though still indicative of Jones' work as Muslimgauze, superfans will note that this release sounds a little more formative than some of his later releases, owing to its lessened use of Middle Eastern instrumentation and sparser production in general. B-sider 'Fear Of Gadaffi' is the most intermittent in this regard, revelling more than anything in the simple effect of spring delay on sampled, freeform perc hits.
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アルバム
Misto Atmosferico E Ad Azione Diretta
Cat: UNSURE 004. Rel: 30 Apr 25
Cans People (2:55)
Motrice Pia (2:06)
To Know Those Who (1:38)
Rave Nite Itz All Right Vox (3:07)
Metrazol (4 Art Ind Epil Cons) (6:29)
Nocturnal Palates (3:56)
Rave Nite Itz All Right (4:02)
Luglio Ottantotto (10:36)
Emo G (Sticky Wicket) (14:55)
Review: Italian-born but longtime Brooklyn-based Madteo stands at the crossroads of gritty, industrial grooves and experimental sound exploration, continuously challenging the boundaries of electronic music with his genre-defying work. Known for his love of cheap vinyl and uniquely odd records, Madteo's production style mirrors this raw, unfiltered approach i like sketching sound on a dirty napkin. Just as he seeks out imperfect, worn-out records, his music embraces the rough edges and unpredictable textures, creating a sound that's as spontaneous and unrefined as a hurried, chaotic doodle.Tracks like 'Cans People' tap into an archaic rave energy, while 'To Know Those Who' delves deep into fragmented dub techno, its non-linear structure a testament to his ability to twist familiar forms into something completely new. As the album progresses, 'Nocturnal Palates' expands the filter house universe with deep, evolving textures, and 'Rave Nite Itz Alright' surprises with its subtle yet intense chaos. The closing tracks, including 'Luglio Ottantotto' and the 15-minute odyssey 'Emo G (Sticky Wicket)', showcase Madteo's knack for manipulating time, space, and sound, offering a disorienting yet mesmerising journey into the unknown. As an artist and conversationalist, Madteo's work remains bold, unpredictable, and captivating, further cementing his place as one of the most inventive voices in modern electronic music.
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The FM Tapes
Cat: CPU 01111111. Rel: 03 Oct 24
Ondes Courtes (1:26)
Alt50ser (1:00)
La Vie Sociale Des (5:11)
My Digitone (4:17)
Res 06 (feat Fasme) (4:08)
Suede (4:08)
Target003 (3:17)
The Operator (4:13)
Trempo (feat Fasme) (4:54)
Upside Down DX7 (4:19)
Algo Tango (3:03)
Review: Maelstrom returns to Central Processing Unit for his fourth outing, and this time he's dropping his longest release yet. French electro mainstay Joan-Mael Peneau, known to many as Maelstrom, has been a fixture on the scene since the early 2000s, and he brings every ounce of that experience to his new LP, The FM Tapes. Spanning 11 tracks, this album is a masterclass in precision, confidence, and control. From the opening moments of 'Ondes Courtes', Maelstrom makes it clear that he's not here to mess around. The track offers a dark, brooding take on electro, with tight, shuffling beats and expertly layered synth work that sets the tone for what's to come. Tracks like 'Alt50ser' follow, pushing forward with mechanical rhythms and a frenetic energy that could only come from an artist with such a seasoned hand. 'La Vie Sociale Des Sons' showcases his knack for combining complex soundscapes with raw, dancefloor-ready energy, blending heavy basslines with shimmering top-end details. The album's centrepiece, 'Res 06 (feat. Fasme)', serves as a standout, bringing in an almost cinematic quality. The beats remain hard and driving, but there's a subtle elegance in the way Maelstrom weaves textures around them, creating something that feels both intense and intricate. Yet, despite all the technical wizardry, The FM Tapes never feels cold or clinical. There's a warmth to tracks like 'My Digitone', where the rhythms are precise but still leave room for playfulness and experimentation. It's this balance of meticulous craftsmanship and spontaneous energy that defines the LP and makes it feel so vital.
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Fabric Presents Maribou State
MARIBOU STATE / VARIOUS
Fabric Presents Maribou State (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: FABRIC 205LP. Rel: 27 Mar 20
Stelvio Cipriani - "Mary's Theme" (2:11)
North Downs - "Settle Down" (3:54)
Art Feynman - "Slow Down" (3:06)
Kutiman - "Line 5" (2:50)
Supersempfft - "I See Stars" (4:18)
Nu Guinea - "Je Vulesse" (4:48)
Jitwam - "Desires" (3:30)
Julien Dyne - "Hours" (feat Ladi6) (3:55)
Long Island Sound - "I Still Love You" (7:13)
Maribou State - "Mother" (4:47)
Radiohead - "Reckoner" (Maribou State remix) (7:13)
Maribou State - "Strange Habits" (feat Youssef Dayes) (4:45)
Shire Tea - "Gentlemen's Whistle Club" (5:27)
Hailu Mergia - "Yefkir Engurguro" (6:15)
Review: Their famous mix series might be gone but fabric continue to offer fantastic physical products in the form of their own Presents serve. It is Maribou State who take care of this one and are a fine fit having plated the club many times in their early years. They use it as a chance to serve up a sweaty, peak time mix that draws on sounds you might not necessarily hear in the club itself. It features some of their own new music in the form of "Mother", "Strange Habits" and a rework of Radiohead's "Reckoner".
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The Electro Maloya Experiments Of Jako Maron (Expanded Edition)
Cat: NNT 013LP. Rel: 09 Feb 23
Batbate Maloya (4:55)
Maloya Valse Chok 1 (4:23)
Maloya B5160-8 (4:06)
Malabanndele (5:23)
Katangaz (3:21)
Fanali Dann Bwa (6:58)
An Ler Si Lo Bor (9:29)
Papiyon Zerb Zon (4:18)
Megaloya (3:53)
Kafelektro Larive (4:50)
Dobout' Dann Ron (3:28)
Placide (4:30)
Ugly Se´gess (3:55)
Te! Merveilleux! (10:15)
Review: The Electro Maloya Experiments of Jako Maron is a first ever collection of Maron's updated take on the traditional folk music of the tiny island of Reunion, which is off the coast of Madagascar in the Indian Ocean. Its roots can be chased back to African slaves and Indian workers and it is stripped down to compelling rhythms made from the drums and bows. The vocals are in a call and response style which lends it a ritualistic feel and also sometimes it took on the powers that be as protest music. Jako recorded these in 2018 with drum machines and modular synths.
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Bedroom Artist
Cat: BIP 001. Rel: 26 Jul 24
Vale Of Health (2:37)
They Used To Have Good Bagels (4:23)
Put Some Zambak On It (4:20)
Get Me A Whisky Please (4:17)
Magogo's Garden (3:10)
Where You From, From? (4:15)
21:08 North Circular (4:26)
Past The Pale (4:33)
Review: Mculo represents himself on his latest full-length dance LP Bedroom Artist, deepening *eo ipso* his relationship to personal space and making music for 'the other'. In his own words, "I found myself making music for everyone else. What would other musicians think about this record? Would this track get me more gigs? The process of creating become secondary and I fell out of love with it entirely." Clearly having identified the wrong way to go about things, no sooner than this did he embark on an emancipatory approach. Shedding any conscious attachment to external priorities, insofar as he could, Bedroom Artist testifies the ironic power of the bedroom as a site of abject isolation at its worst, yet studious focus at its best. The sonic result of this conclusion, for Mculo, is io-fi, jammy, trip-hoppy beat and beatless excursions, best among which are 'Magogos Garden' and 'Where Are You From, From'.
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Cosmic Astral
Cosmic Astral (LP limited to 280 copies)
Cat: AVM 080LP. Rel: 30 Jan 25
Prelude (3:00)
Relaxation Induction (1:17)
Music Travel (I) (5:33)
Astral Travel (3:23)
Music Travel (II) (3:37)
Music Travel (III) (3:39)
Music Travel (IV) (5:36)
Music Travel (V) (6:48)
Postlude (5:54)
Review: Moshe Fisher-Rozenberg returns to Altin Village & Mine with Cosmic-Astral, his second album as Memory Pearl. Inspired by a 1970s psychotherapeutic music program used alongside LSD, he reimagines its classical compositions through electronic manipulation and using MIDI transformations of works by Strauss and Scriabi. He crafts new landscapes enriched by improvisations from Sam Prekop, Joseph Shabason and others and, as a psychotherapist and musician, he blends that expertise with musical creativity to shape a delicate trip across nine tracks that form a pathway to sonic healing.
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To The God Named Dream
To The God Named Dream (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: LM 091LP. Rel: 14 Sep 23
My Sweat Dries With The Heat (3:50)
You Can't Win But You Can Lose (3:51)
If Wishes Were Fishes We'd All Cast Nets (5:03)
Fangs (5:59)
This Is Killing Your Gainz (3:54)
To The God Named Dream (5:55)
The Death Of FOMO (3:16)
Hexagon Of Death (3:43)
It's Recess Everywhere (4:47)
When The Centre Doesn't Move You're In It's Path (2:57)
Don't Wanna Say Goodbye (4:43)
Fangs (Avalon Emerson Re-Chip remix) (6:29)
Review: Nathan Micay's new album comes across several formats, with this being the black wax version. To The God Named Dream also comes with artwork that doubles up as an original multi-player board game that it is, according to the artists behind it, a hybrid of Jumanji and Hellraiser. "I listened to a lot of pop through the pandemic from Taylor Swift, Caroline Polachek and "Rain"-era Madonna and wanted to synthesise these references with my score work and downtempo and club music." He's made a good job of it too on what is his first album since 2020's The World I'm Going To Hell For. Live banjo and live breakbeats sit with 808 bass hits, big trance synths and plenty of melodramatic grooves.
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Third Album
Third Album (180 gram vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: NBLP 003. Rel: 20 Oct 22
19 (4:59)
Ostbhanhof (6:36)
Homme A La Mode (3:56)
La Cave (3:54)
Malades (6:17)
Purist (5:16)
Retrovision (4:17)
Soyouz (5:34)
Review: As one of the iconic partnerships from the electroclash era, Miss Kittin & The Hacker helped define seedy synth tackle at the turn of the century. Given the prevalence of minimal wave in this day and age, it feels like the perfect time for them to come back with a new album. Teetering between pop nous and the darkest of deviant nighttime dreams, this is everything you would want from a return of the Grenoble greats. Listening to 'Purist' and they could easily be taking on the charts, while a trip into 'La Cave' is like donning your finest leathers and sliding into the dungeon.
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Ultraflowers
Ultraflowers (cassette)
Cat: PURR 0139. Rel: 18 Sep 23
Ultraflowers
Glassy Eyed
Night Objects
Moths
1000Work (feat Nuage)
Predteche
Review: Russian titan Monokle is back to once again traverse many different sound worlds with his new album Ultraflowers. It is one of a number of superb albums landing on Constellation Tatsu this summer and one defined again by its warmth. The title track is a lo-fi, scruffy and deep opener with persuasive breakbeats, while 'Glassy Eyed' is an ambient jungle trip that drips with watery melody. 'Night Objects' offers some introspection and 'Moths' is a glitchy future techno cut with smeared synth soul. '1000Work' layer sup more breaks with elegant ambient melodies and 'Predteche' casts you admit in the deepest corners of space.
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Cemetery Classics
Cemetery Classics (limited 180 gram 'cherry cola' red vinyl LP)
Cat: NG 010SCR270LP. Rel: 20 Jun 24
NRG (3:51)
Mousetrap (2:20)
Fifteen Shows At One Time (3:04)
Metallics In Fur (1:27)
Big Ref (2:41)
Rewop (1:56)
Brand New Effie (6:50)
Neptune (2:05)
Very Much My Promise To You (2:52)
Listen To Me (5:58)
Left Hand Of God (3:01)
Fragment Rock (4:10)
Review: Deerhunter co-founder and drummer Moses Archuleta works solo under the Moon Diagrams alias and here he impresses once more with a second album, Cemetery Classics. This 12-track release is a collaboration between Sonic Cathedral and Angus Andrew's new label No Gold adn it has been mixed by Simian Mobile Disco man James Ford. Guests like Anastasia Coope, Patrick Flegel and Josh Diamond from Gang Gang Dance all feature on what is Archuleta's first new music since 2019's Trappy Bats mini-album. The album spans several genres, as you would expect, from Basinski-esque degradation on 'Neptune' to industrial noise on 'Listen To Me,' with postmodern pop, trip-hop, shoegaze, and more. The man himself calls it a "graveyard disc" of songs for the afterlife.


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Chrysalide
Chrysalide (limited LP)
Cat: WRWTFWW 081. Rel: 28 Aug 24
Le Ballet Des Mouches (7:20)
Les Cordes De La Mer (5:36)
Lente Course (8:51)
Le Philtre D'Echordus (7:37)
L'Echo De L'Acier (5:38)
Bonus (8:30)
Review: WRWTFWW shares the long-anticipated official reissue of Chrysalide, the sole album from French multi-instrumentalist and enigmatic genius Michel Moulinie. Sourced from the original reels, this suite for various instruments - electric guitar, twelve-string acoustic and all zithers in between - comes backed by impressive beds of synth wash and mellotronic mull, fastening the kraut formula with blithe hints of humanity and warmth. First released on Ange and Jean-Claude Pognant's mythical prog rock label Crypto, it's a real mystery why this one wasn't picked up by the popular ear sooner than now. 'Lente Course' could fit on pretty much any forthcoming Western/sci-fi crossover blockbuster's soundtrack, while the album's latter half moves extra dreamily and minimalistically, with 'L'Echo De L'Acier' cycling through four-note counterpoints and the eight-minute 'Bonus' track going full-on cosmic.
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Secret Garden
Cat: ZIQ 438CD. Rel: 19 Nov 21
Jynxiq
Unheard Melodies
Hi Jynx
Loss
The Ballad Of Darth Vader
Afternoon Sunshine
Cocker Boo
Philip Steak
Hulo
The Secret Garden
Review: Planet Mu main man Mike 'Mu-ziq' Paradinas and Hannah Davidson AKA Mrs Jynx have long been friends, though it took shared grief (both had a parent who succumbed to cancer over the last couple of years) to finally get together in the studio and make some therapeutic music. The results, as showcased on Secret Garden, are nothing less than sublime; a set of highly emotive, picturesque tracks that mix bittersweet bliss and heart-aching musical melancholia with brief blasts of aural sunniness and rushing bliss. It's rooted in ambient and electronica, of course, but also includes a number of hypnotic, dancefloor ready excursions and rhythmic, soft-touch epics. Above all though, it's as melodious and colourful as it is poignant and thought-provoking, offering a surprisingly on-point musical translation of the grieving process.
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Maroon
Maroon (limited LP)
Cat: MGARCHIVE VOL411. Rel: 06 Jun 24
Thimble Cups Of Urdu (6:37)
Maroon Of Gaza (7:57)
Harem Of Dogs (6:52)
Thimble Cups Of Urdu (6:07)
Blood Of Salah Jadallah (7:38)
Stars Of Golan Heights (7:24)
Review: The late great Muslimgauze is a cult figure when it comes to experimental electronic music. He made several revered records that have been reissued since his death and helped to reassert his status. Maroon is a work that like much of his output brings space, colour, depth, and illusion to sound. It is densely layered and textured and finds Bryn Jones, the Mancunian behind Muslimgauze, assaulting all the senses. From the rusty sounds and smeared voices of 'Thimble Cups Of Urdu' to the dense collage of drones, tin pot hits and obscured mutterings of 'Harem Of Dogs' this is a brilliantly idiosyncratic work.
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Rhiza Coil Of Resin
Rhiza Coil Of Resin (CD in hand-made sleeve limited to 200 copies)
Cat: SONG 28CD. Rel: 17 Dec 24
Deceive For Yourself
Arab Quarter
Arab Quarter
Why Iraq
Effendi
Review: Even by the standards of the late, great Bryn Jones AKA Muslimgauze - an artist whose enormous catalogue has only grown since his death in 1999 - Rhiza Coil of Resin is something of an obscurity - a set previously only available as part of a rare box set. It was reportedly recorded at some point following the release of Narcotic (1997) and explores many of the same sonic themes. Here available as a standalone CD for the first time, the five tracks variously touch on lo-fi, delay-laden drum & bass ('Deceive For Yourself'), redlined bass and mangled breakbeats (both takes on the suitably heavy 'Arab Quarter'), experimental electronic noise meets ambient acid ('Why Iraq') and deep, dubbed-out trip-hop ('Effendi') - all peppered with his usual Arabic spoken word samples, field recordings and found sounds.
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