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Bad Sector
Bad Sector (red vinyl 12")
Cat: ODDEVEN 038. Rel: 28 Jun 23
Bad Sector (5:52)
Bad Sector (Ken Ishii remix) (6:10)
Phantasm (4:42)
DX203 (5:21)
Departure Sequence (6:27)
Review: Australian techno don Eddie Hale returns to Odd Even for another excursion into powerful, Detroit-inspired machine soul for dedicated futurists. 'Bad Sector' is a stunning, expansive track which heads spacewards and doffs its cap to the most beautiful traits of Motor City techno without sacrificing impact. Ken Ishii then jumps on for a slamming remix of the track which turns the heat up for the biggest kind of crowd. On the B-side Hale gets to explore some more, creating dense sci-fi spectacles and edgy Millsian loops alike, leaving room for more of that rich, melodic bliss that makes the EPs lead track so immediately inviting.
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Bad Sector
Cat: ODDEVEN 038B. Rel: 20 Dec 23
Bad Sector (5:52)
Bad Sector (Ken Ishii remix) (6:10)
Phantasm (4:42)
DX203 (5:21)
Departure Sequence (6:27)
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Memories That Never Happened
Cat: CPU 01110100. Rel: 06 Apr 23
Memories That Never Happened (5:44)
Problematic Tape Recorder (5:22)
Subsequent Experiments (5:24)
Unparalleled Comfort (4:41)
Review: Some three years after making her first appearance on Central Processing Unit, storied electro star Annie Hall (real name Ana Artalejo Moreno) returns to the Sheffield-based label with another fabulous four-track missive. It's a pleasingly varied affair, with the sometime Semantica contributor confidently striding between deep, melodious, laidback, IDM-influenced fare (the undeniably emotive, occasionally bittersweet 'Memories That Never Happened'), shimmering and sparkling, sci-fi-seeped 21st century electrofunk ('Problematic Tape Recorder'), Autechre-influenced glacial IDM excellence ('Subsequent Experiments') and warm and dreamy downtempo electro bliss (the sustained chords, gentle melodies and slipped hip-hop beats of 'Unparalleled Comfort').
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Played by: Plant43, Danijel Kevic
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Cosmic Touch EP
Cat: APNEA 105. Rel: 15 Sep 23
The Cosmic Touch (8:49)
Colbalt (4:33)
Phantom (5:58)
Review: It is not often that Detroit pin up Kyle Hall steps away from his own label - or one of those in the 313 area code - but even when he does the quality levels remain high. Here he arrives on Apnea in Spain with a searing new outing that combines his signature house and techno sound into emotive club music. 'The Cosmic Touch' is a busy, punchy track with high speed beats and twisted cosmic synths while 'Colbalt' is an intense brew made from more fizzing lines, electrically charged motifs and unrelenting but flappy techno drums. 'Phantom' is another interesting concoction with warped bass and twisted percussive lines all tightly woven together into something unique
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Cullen
Cullen (12")
Cat: WNK 015. Rel: 04 Jul 23
First Cullen (5:20)
Second Cullen (6:23)
Third Cullen (5:01)
Fourth Cullen (7:20)
Review: Yaleesa Hall's track record over nearly 10 years is nigh-on flawless, evolving to form an integral part of the Dutch techno and electro stable Will & Ink with release upon release of inspired edginess from the dark and sticky shadows of machine music. That's as true as it ever was on this latest Will & Ink drop, which follows four variations on an excursion into pneumatic, taut electro loaded with weapons-grade bass throb and bolstered by iron cladding. There's detail and dynamic sound design fizzing in and out of every bar, and that's where the magic lies on this latest transmission from one of the best doing it right now.
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Played by: Mimi, Nachtbraker
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Newman EP
Newman EP (12")
Cat: WNK 016. Rel: 19 Sep 23
Newman (6:46)
Shanks (5:45)
Williams (5:33)
Review: Elusive techno silhouette Yaleesa Hall drops three new ones for their very own co-run Dutch label Will & Ink (alongside fellow artist Malin Genie). High-tempo techno and electro with the occasional sprinkling of EBM essence, this trio of tunes are as jackhammery as they are dreamy, with 'Newman' providing the gloomy foretaste; 'Shanks' the dreamy, electrified meat-on-the-bone; and 'Williams' the rapturous coda.
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Played by: Wes Baggaley
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Forgotten Moments
Forgotten Moments (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: CRTL 013. Rel: 05 Jul 21
Dark & Light (5:36)
ROR2 - Spice (5:19)
The Gateway (5:37)
Splinter (4:59)
Forgotten Moments (4:10)
Review: Scott Hallam has been an acid devotee since the early days, and he's largely put out his music on his own Axia label. While most of that is digital-only, now Cartulis have picked up on the considerable talents of this hardware lifer and presented five of his finest works on wax. The vibe veers tremendously, touching on dark and sinewy dungeon acid, boxy electro workouts, strangely psychedelic hardcore and plenty more besides. Hallam's style feels betrothed to the outboard approach - it's all synths and drum machines to these ears, and its immediacy is a big part of the charm. That, and the playful personality he works into those wigged out acid lines and pinging FX.
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Forgotten Moments (B-STOCK)
Forgotten Moments (B-STOCK) (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: CRTL 013 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
Dark & Light (5:36)
ROR2 - Spice (5:19)
The Gateway (5:37)
Splinter (4:59)
Forgotten Moments (4:10)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged, but otherwise in excellent condition***

Scott Hallam has been an acid devotee since the early days, and he's largely put out his music on his own Axia label. While most of that is digital-only, now Cartulis have picked up on the considerable talents of this hardware lifer and presented five of his finest works on wax. The vibe veers tremendously, touching on dark and sinewy dungeon acid, boxy electro workouts, strangely psychedelic hardcore and plenty more besides. Hallam's style feels betrothed to the outboard approach - it's all synths and drum machines to these ears, and its immediacy is a big part of the charm. That, and the playful personality he works into those wigged out acid lines and pinging FX.
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Digital Dawn
Cat: BLOW 12. Rel: 28 Mar 23
X-Pressed (4:59)
Rhythm Overture (6:15)
Phase Distorshun (4:50)
Doubt (4:26)
Review: Halvtrak is hardly prolific - this EP is just his fourth solo vinyl outing in a decade - but what he does release is invariably excellent. The Finnish producer's trademark sound is rooted in the past, referencing British breakbeats, ambient techno, bleep, Motor City futurism and Chicago house, but always sounds fresh, pleasingly melodic and analogue rich. Opener 'X-Pressed' is probably the most peak-time ready of the strong bunch of tracks on show, with glassy-eyed chords and spacey melodies riding a thrusting bassline and sweaty breakbeats, though the house-tempo melodic techno strut of 'Rhythm Overture' pushes it close. Elsewhere, 'Phase Distorshun' is a more angular, deeper and lo-fi techno excursion, while 'Doubt' sounds like a cross between deep bleep minimalism and hypnotic, mid-90s Detroit techno.
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Routes EP
Routes EP (12")
Cat: FAN 002. Rel: 24 Jan 23
Routes (6:53)
Routes (Evesines remix) (6:27)
Lust Unhinged (5:30)
Shrink (5:56)
Played by: DJ Mau Mau
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Sunday Born EP
Cat: KAZERNE 005. Rel: 30 Nov 23
Quarter KW (5:07)
Stram (4:31)
The Trunk (4:53)
Sunday Born (5:31)
Ice Train (4:39)
Floating Foil (4:39)
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Holiday In Beta Centauri
Holiday In Beta Centauri (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: INN8 005. Rel: 19 Apr 22
Binary System (7:12)
Arps In Hyperspace (7:19)
Rigil (6:51)
Beyond The Nebula (Holiday In Beta Centauri) (6:06)
Review: "Way back in the 1990s, Mark Hand, Neil Iceton & Jez Nicholl channelled their love of sci-fi-fired Motor City techno into a string of inspired releases under the alias Cubic Space Collective.

After reuniting for a memorable machine jam at Freerotation festival in 2016, Hand & Iceton headed back into the studio for a one-off session and recorded 'Holiday in Beta Centauri', a musical love letter to Mad Mike and the rest of Detroit's most militant futurist techno crew.

Sending us surging skywards via 'Binary System', where lilting lead lines, fizzing electronics and enveloping chords dance atop a snappy, cymbal-heavy drum machine rhythm, before 'Arps in Hyperspace' sees them step things up a notch via layered waves of synths, sparkling melodies and a driving, hyper-speed groove.

The North-East-based twosome then attempt to warm us to the core in the shape of 'Rigil': restless organ stabs, undulating Michigan bass, alien electronics, psychedelic acid lines and Galaxy 2 Galaxy style chords catching the ear. Bringing us gently back down to earth, they complete their deep space mission with 'Beyond The Nebula (Holiday in Beta Centauri)', a bustling electro number full of stabbing analogue bass, star-burst electronics, meditative ambient chords that shimmer full of night-sky melodies.

A fine return to action for this Teesside UR-loving techno twosome... 3,167 miles away in Detroit, their achievement will be noted."




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Forget About The Music
Cat: STX 012. Rel: 04 Aug 15
Forget About The Music (6:15)
Forget About The Music (Lazercat remix) (5:26)
Make Me Dance (5:04)
Make Me Dance (Andreas Gehm remix) (5:43)
Played by: Hard Ton
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Hardspace Volume 1
HARDSPACE / VARIOUS
Hardspace Volume 1 (translucent pink vinyl double 12")
Cat: H 001. Rel: 22 Nov 23
Viers - "The Club Is My House" (Hardspace mix) (6:47)
Resist 101 - "Impulse 101" (Hardspace mix) (6:11)
Viers - "Some Weird Drum Shit" (Hardspace mix) (4:39)
Perry & Rhodan - "The Beat Just Goes Straight On & On" (Hardspace mix) (7:39)
Helena Hauff - "Rupture" (Hardspace mix) (4:49)
Ectomorph - "The Haunting" (Hardspace mix) (5:03)
Played by: Rave Energy
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Escape On The Midnight Express
Cat: EOG 002. Rel: 22 Nov 23
Escape On The Midnight Express (Hardway Bros mix) (8:03)
Escape On The Midnight Express (Masonic Noodles mix) (9:28)
Review: Echoes of Glory serves up a second helping with the assistance of Hardway Brothers and Masonic Noodles aka Sean Johnston and label founder Grant Dell. 'Escape On The Midnight Express' gets two tidy tech house versions with distinct flavours which should appeal to those who like their 4/4 grooves tripped-out and headsy. The Hardway Bros version is a pneumatic, boxy workout swathed in dub and rolling slow and steady for the warm-up crowd, while Dell's Masonic Noodles interpretation takes a sparser approach sprinkled with mystical synth motifs to send a chill through the dance.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
Tags: Dub Techno
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Mark Your Territory
Cat: RBK 11. Rel: 20 Apr 23
Mark Your Territory (5:00)
Mark Your Territory (Wallis Destroy Your Enemies remix) (5:10)
Panzatron (5:07)
Panzatron (Dahryl remix) (6:17)
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Enter The Dragon (reissue)
Cat: THC 1. Rel: 24 Jul 23
Enter The Dragon (5:44)
Battle Ground (5:45)
The Predator (6:06)
Eugene Harper (6:11)
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Work Life Blending EP
Cat: PLZ 038. Rel: 20 Jun 22
Sunrise (11:35)
Office Swing (11:13)
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Cold Sweats EP
Cold Sweats EP (12" + poster)
Cat: RLSD 004. Rel: 16 Feb 22
Wake (4:51)
Wake (Radial remix) (5:14)
Falling Short (5:47)
Live At Secret Society (6:15)
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KL 01
KL 01 (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: KL 01. Rel: 29 Jan 18
Sostanze (8:04)
Ialysas (3:05)
Atayalic (6:34)
Ururu (7:25)
Review: Prolific L.I.E.S. cohort Gunnar Haslam inaugurates the Kavalanic Languages label with some of his sinewy, head-twisting hardware techno machinations, showing us just how to make militant techno as thrilling as possible and leaving ample room for experimental weirdness as well. Opening track "Sostanze" is a taut and wiry beast that will lay waste to mild-mannered crowds, clubs and DJs, while "Atayalic" ramps up the industrial influences for a scary-in-a-good-way romp through evilest techno. "Ururu" is less malevolent but no less kinetically charged, firing off a wealth of pinging percussive synth tones that sound rather modular in nature. Beatless experiment "Ialysas" is no slouch either, pinging out unsettling tones of a discordant nature and creating something quite compelling in the process.
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Farfrotskies Vol 1
Cat: IDEP 002. Rel: 27 Nov 23
Ticktack (6:29)
Wilderness (6:10)
The Fall (8:26)
Review: Tokyo-based independent label Infodump follows up its inaugural EP with a new release from owner Takuro Hasumi. 'Ticktack' opens his account with lithe, droning synth lines which are layered up next to organic percussion and dark bass energy that keeps you on edge. 'Wilderness' then flips the script with a much more bright and trippy melodic mix over minimal drums and last of all is 'The Fall'. This one is another intriguing mix of silvery synth shimmers and stripped-back drum programming that locks you in the moment. The fresh EP comes with fresh artwork from Japanese outsider artist Pinksk.
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Chiral Centres EP
Chiral Centres EP (limited 12")
Cat: HDNZ 002. Rel: 20 Jul 23
Swordbox (5:36)
Eneric (5:58)
Phygelium Slip (7:15)
Last Apparition (4:53)
Last Apparition (Atikka remix) (6:13)
Swordbox (Omformer remix) (8:07)
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Sonos Futures III
Sonos Futures III (limited 12")
Cat: FUR 12. Rel: 15 Sep 23
Axel Haube - "The Return" (5:57)
Cybek - "The End Clap" (7:36)
Deniz Kabu - "Infinity" (6:35)
Deep Art & Ysmael Amasis - "Singularity" (6:48)
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Acid EP
Acid EP (yellow vinyl 12")
Cat: MINIMOODEXTRA 012. Rel: 01 Feb 23
Hydrochloric Acid (7:39)
Nitric Acid (7:34)
Phosphoric Acid (7:55)
Sulfuric Acid (8:35)
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Wrong Knot EP
Cat: MRB 01. Rel: 05 Mar 24
Wrong Knot
Wrong Knot (Gerald VDH remix)
No Eyes
Shapeshifter
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Acid King
Acid King (12")
Cat: FOM 3. Rel: 21 Oct 21
Acid King (Full Tilt mix) (10:43)
Acid King (vox) (1:58)
Acid King (FUSE Bass dub) (5:47)
Acid King (bonus beats) (2:52)
Review: Richie Hawtin will also be intrinsically linked to techno from across many different eras. He pioneer the minimal sound, was a master of acid, and more recently took tech to the bog room masses. This series finds the Minus boss and constant innovator reconnecting with the dance floor after last year's Time Warps EP. He kicks this one off with the 303 introspections of 'Acid King' (Full Tilt Mix) before offering up a dark and intense Vox version. The FUSE Bass dub is a wild machine workout to melt your mind and the Bonus Beats are for all the hard-working DJs out there needing a serious tool
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From My Mind To Yours (Part 2)
Cat: PLUS8 25/2. Rel: 16 Dec 15
Close (15:57)
Them (8:29)
Review: When a hand-stamped Plus8 record - the legendary Canadian techno imprint's first vinyl outing since 2012 - arrived in stores last month, it naturally set tongues wagging. While there was no artist credit, it bore all the hallmarks of Richie Hawtin's stripped-back, drum-machine driven outings under the Plastikman alias. This speedy follow-up comes from a similar place, aesthetically, and sounds like a pair of recently unearthed 808-and-909 jams from the early '90s. Both "Purrkusiv" and "Gymnastik" are deliciously percussive, offering little more than expertly programmed percussion and heavy, woozy basslines. Hawtin, if it is he, has always been able to create gold out of a handful of rhythmic elements, and both tracks fall into this category.
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Graffi Gravi
Graffi Gravi (140 gram vinyl double 12")
Cat: GRA 010. Rel: 11 Mar 19
Yoshinori Hayashi - "Dissociative" (8:25)
Telephones - "Kalimbalimbo" (6:12)
DB.Source & Riccardo Schiro - "Montevago" (3:02)
Dynamo Dreesen - "Reactivate" (7:59)
Oyvind Morken & Kaman Leung - "Tunnel Visjon" (5:31)
Acidboychair - "The End (At Any Speed)" (4:48)
Review: REPRESS ALERT: Gravity Graffiti has been doing great things with its series of split 12"s already, but now the Italian label goes one better for its tenth release with this mighty double pack of heavy hitters. First up is the ever-untouchable Yoshinori Hayashi, who gets as straight up as he possibly could with the freaky house burner "Dissociative." Telephones is feeling particularly dubbed out and groovy on "Kalimbalimbo", while DB.Source and Riccardo Schiro take things strung out and textural on "Montevago". Dynamo Dreesen is in rave mode for the pepped up and delightfully weird "Reactivate", leaving the final side to Oyvind Morken & Kaman Leung's chugging "Tunnel Visjon" and the rubbery side swipes of Acidboychair's "The End (At Any Speed)".
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The Bodies Obtained
Cat: BALANS 016. Rel: 22 Jan 15
Overheat
Infatuation
Transmitters
Abandoned
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At The Spinning Wheel
Cat: WEGS 006. Rel: 25 May 23
Loom (4:26)
Momentum (6:22)
Running Man (5:36)
Disc (4:40)
Review: Strap in for this one because Head Front Panel is here to rattle you to your foundations with another uncompromising EP of groove-driven techno. This is proudly linear, functional tackle but it comes with great sound designs and high-class ideas. 'Loom' has punchy rums stacked on top of one another and fizzing walls of rusty synth that break only to reveal chopped up vocal snatches. 'Momentum' is heavy and hard, with banging drums and more caustic synths and that continues through the relentless 'Running Man' and macho techno funk of 'Disc.'
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Played by: Wes Baggaley
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Tactile
Tactile (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: DMF 005. Rel: 27 Feb 24
Panama (4:19)
Tactile (7:45)
Surdo (5:11)
Them (5:20)
Review: Head Front Panel is the first guest producer to land on Dark Machine Funk and apparently has long been an inspiration. He brings four precision tooled techno weapons aimed squarely at the dancefloor. 'Panama' is a copy cut with vocal yelps that will ignite the party, 'Tactile' is dubby, with watery pads and a relentless sense of forward motion that will sweep anyone off their feet and 'Surdo' then gets more dark, heads down and menacing with its glitchy melodies and warehouse feel. 'Them' brings more darkness, rusty loose, edgy synths and all round vibe of techno mischief.
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Played by: Wes Baggaley
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Break Away
Cat: PH 13013. Rel: 15 Aug 23
Break Away (9:16)
Push It! (5:32)
Chamber No 6 (4:56)
Review: Head High is a ling running alias of Polish techno producer Shed. It's for his more loopy and emotional sounds and has always been popular with DJs. This new EP is a mighty fine return that offers three track sou steamy, summer ready action for sunset and sundown sessions. 'Break Away' has fizzing synth lines and dusty drums with well placed vocals up top. 'Push It!' comes on much stronger, with harder drums and more prickly percussion but another fine vocal that adds that touch of emotion. Last of all is 'Chamber No 6', another dark cut with tightly programmed drums loops, scratching hits and a menacing bassline backlit by diffuse chords.
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Semblance
Semblance (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: SRRMS 01. Rel: 26 May 22
Semblance (5:33)
Semblance (Monolake remix) (4:16)
Semblance (Erika remix) (4:45)
Review: Welcome to System Revival Recordings, a new label which inaugurates itself with an EP from Headless Horseman. He is someone who has a sophisticated sound and experimental approach to sound design that always brings his techno to life. 'Minor Setbacks' is a new series of releases on this label and its cut here is a fierce one indeed that was originally made as support for a Various Artists compilation for charity for Beirut in 2020. It has lashing of acid flash about the mix over tight, textural drums. Berlin's boundary breaking Monolake and Detroit's influential Erika add their own remix.
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Return To Titan
Cat: IR 004. Rel: 16 Jun 23
A (7:49)
7C (4:09)
DSI (2:43)
C II (8:14)
A (John Beltran remix) (8:24)
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Midnight Sounds EP
Cat: SA 002. Rel: 23 Jan 23
Midnight Sounds (6:08)
For Our Small Parties (6:27)
Dear Dancefloor (5:06)
On The Road (4:19)
On The Road (Generation Next remix) (4:47)
Review: A new label out of Mexico, Short Attention Records launches its second release with a five track offering of proper melodic house & techno from Hector Ram with the word 'quality' stamped large upon them. 'Midnight Sounds' starts things off with the grand rhythmically-building 'Midnight Sounds', almost New Order-esque at times. 'For Our Small Parties' follows, old skool again in flavour, blending subtly employed breaks and a sturdy house framework, then 'Dear Dancefloor', probably the gentlest and most fragile effort here, opens side two. 'On The Road' boasts a more electro feel and Orbital-esque synths, and is deemed worthy of a second airing via a nicely throbbing remix from Detroit's Generation Next closing proceedings.
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Post Radiance
Cat: E2E8 02. Rel: 12 Oct 21
Post Radiance (7:05)
I Know This Road (6:44)
Dirty Chords (6:46)
Let It Go (live) (15:17)
Madsituation (6:41)
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Tessera
Tessera (12")
Cat: DTW 77LP. Rel: 23 Nov 23
Switchback (5:27)
Fiyahverkx (7:16)
Totem (4:58)
The Money Dance (6:44)
Totem (James Bangura remix) (5:47)
Review: Darker Than Wax welcomes back Malik Hendricks for a new EP that was recorded in Brooklyn in 2020 and 2021 by the American-born, Lisbon-based producer. And it marks something of a shift in his musical journey as he moves away from the sample-heavy sound he is known for and towards more organic grooves with hints of Midwest funk and techno. There is an electro flavour to the opener, sleazy ghetto house flourish to 'Fiyahverkx' and broken beat minimalism to 'Totem.' On the flip comes 'The Money Dance' which is the best of the lot - a soul-drenched and elastic house jam with quality chords and keys.
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LL 003
LL 003 (12")
Cat: LL 003. Rel: 12 Feb 24
Approaching The Peak (7:16)
My Machine Walks (6:31)
Return To The Summit (6:35)
Over Cloud (5:59)
Review: Lion & Lamb is the pub turned cult club in London that hosts special sessions from some of London's key electronic tastemakers such as Craig Richards, Radioactive Man, Butter Side Up and plenty more. In 2020 it launched a label that is as just as essential and Henry Hyde is next up complete the one release a year schedule it has favoured so far. He offers four tracks of froward thinking tech house starting with the full throttle funk of 'Approaching The Peak' then much more dubby and stripped back 'My Machine Walks'. 'Return To The Summit' takes off into the cosmos on fluttering synth leads and 'Over Cloud' is the trippiest of the lot with watery droplets and crispy percussion.
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Borai & Denham Audio Mixes
Cat: HOOJ 163. Rel: 15 Aug 23
HEO - "Cafe Del Mar" (Borai & Denham Audio Rave Booty mix) (5:25)
HEO - "Cafe Del Mar" (Borai & Denham Audio Pluck dub) (6:22)
Transformer 2 - "Fruit Of Love" (Denham Audio & Borai Audio Redux) (6:00)
Transformer 2 - "Fruit Of Love" (Borai dub) (5:54)
Review: A couple of years back, the revitalised Hooj Choons label released an album of orchestra-sporting covers of classic dance cuts of the 1990s under the HEO: Hooj Ensemble Orchestra tag, then got rave revivalists Borai and Denham Audio to remix their new version of trance classic 'Cafe Del Mar'. Here those mixes - a frankly filthy, bass-propelled 'Rave Booty' mix and a more acid-flecked, grandiose breakdown-sporting 'Pluck Dub' - finally make it onto wax, alongside the Club Glow duo's similarly previously digital-only reworks of Transformer 2's early 90s 'Hooj' classic 'Fruit of Love'. More tactile and loved up, with tactile bass, pleasing pianos and glassy-eyed vocal snippets, the pair's 'Redux' mix is simply sublime, while Borai's solo dub is a deliciously dreamy, rush-inducing affair that sounds like a future rave classic.
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Porn Wax 12
Porn Wax 12 (limited hand-stamped & numbered pink marbled vinyl 10")
Cat: PW 12. Rel: 15 Aug 16
Oberth
Snow Vittae
Review: 400, 10" marbled pink, hand stamped, individually numbered records, single press only.
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Hermit In A Rave Cave 2
Cat: CJFD 37. Rel: 20 Apr 23
Mix Myself Into The Future (4:17)
Central Meekness (6:18)
Digitize Your Daydream (6:49)
Do You Look Like Me (3:37)
Flow Network Ooze (4:55)
Whisking A Dream With Satans Trident (5:49)
Review: Hermit in a Rave Cave is one of some 30-odd alases for prolific Dutch studio nerd Legowelt. He debuted the project in 2022 and after a fine first EP, he follows it up with a second superb self-titled effort on the ever-excellent Clone Jack For Daze. As always with Legowelt, this is machine-made music with real soul and nice dusty aesthetics. It kicks off with some deep, Detroit tinged techno bleeps, more gritty and muggy lo-fi drum track 'Central Meekness' they the glistening cosmic melodies of 'Digitize Your Daydream' sink you into a wormhole. There's a terminator feel to the retro-future sounds of 'Do You Look Like Me', subtle uplift to the trance chords of 'Flow Network Ooze' and pure star gazing bliss on deep house jam 'Whisking A Dream With Satans Trident'. This is some of his best work in years.
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Played by: Wes Baggaley
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Hermit In A Rave Cave EP 1
Cat: CJFD 35. Rel: 19 Dec 22
Alive With Darkling Things That Fly (5:30)
Cassiopeia Theme (4:04)
Sentimental Proverbs Vocal (6:05)
Life & Ride (5:03)
The Space Gamer (5:02)
Sorrow Dust (4:22)
Review: Last time we checked, Danny 'Legowelt' Wolfers had clocked up an incredible 42 different recording aliases over the years. Now he's christened another, Hermit in a Rave Cave, for the first in an ongoing series of EPs for Clone's Jack For Daze offshoot. There's much to admire amongst the six analogue-rich, hardware-heavy jams on show, from the syn-tom heavy, acid-fired bubble of 'Alive With Darkling Things That Fly', and the endearingly wonky, lo-fi sweetness of 'Sentimental Proverb', to the rubbery, intergalactic techno stomp of 'Life & Ride', to the all action, electro-not-electro shimmer of 'The Space Gamer'. The most potent club workout, though, is arguably closing cut 'Sorrow Dust', where a foreboding, new beat-influenced synth motif dances atop a dense, sub-heavy techno beat.
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Played by: Per Bojsen-Moller
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Wish That You Would
Wish That You Would (hand-stamped 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: CH 003. Rel: 16 Feb 23
Heron Fischer - "Wish That You Would" (5:42)
Heron Fischer - "Valdes" (2:34)
Rat Heart - "Wish That You Would" (remix) (5:03)
Mad Rey - "Wish That You Would" (remix) (5:44)
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Lowflow
Lowflow (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: CNC 001. Rel: 29 Mar 21
Dead Frogs Down (4:39)
Velcro Spider (5:36)
Noroveerno (5:22)
I Will Try2Do (4:03)
Review: Club Night Club is a new Brooklyn label born out of an event series, and they're positioning themselves squarely in the leftfield of the contemporary techno scene with a wild EP from the lesser-spotted Herron. The Manchester-based artist has slipped out a few scattered releases over the past six years, from EPs on the meandyou label he helps run, and one big drop for Peder Mannerfelt's label. This fierce return to the fray shows the producer pushing a tough yet supple strain of mutant, stepped techno with soundsystem blood pumping in its veins. It's ludicrously high-end, swimming in needlepoint sound design and yet still rough as hell, and it comes very highly recommended.
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Jvlia (Truncate/The Advent mixes)
Cat: TRUNCATE 23. Rel: 15 Nov 21
Jvlia (5:43)
Jvlia (Truncate remix) (4:46)
Rescue Me (5:40)
Rescue Me (The Advent remix) (5:05)
Review: Hertz Collision is back on the unstoppable Truncate label with another hugely powerful EP of stylish main room techno. As plays, these are tunes theatre packed with funky drum programming and never is that more clear than in opener 'Julia' which glides along without any sense of friction as impassioned vocal cries peel off the groove. The boss then remixes it into a more bulky and heavyweight banger. 'Rescue Me' is another urgent bit of full bodied techno with shimmering stabs and tightly looped drums and last of all The Advent brings is textbook hard edge rawness to a more panel beating mix for the peak time.
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HTMYO
HTMYO (12")
Cat: ACH12X 1. Rel: 04 Mar 15
How To Mind Your Own (4:12)
Pressure Bumps (4:39)
She Is (3:49)
Dynamic Image (4:54)
No Money No Honey (4:27)
Antiloudness War Manifesto (Tape 2) (4:40)
Review: Emergent Italian producer Herva has been responsible for some truly unique music committed to wax in recent times - see last year's album for Delsin as well as his hook up with Massprod on the mighty Kontra-Musik. His run of fine releases continues here with How To Mind Your Own, a six track EP for Dublin's All City operation which doesn't so much as defy easy genre categorisation, it laughs in the face of such futile gestures. Some may call it deep house but really Herva has crafted some mutant brands of the genre where individual tracks contain more ideas and rhythmic deviations than you are likely to hear in whole 12"s from many other artists. Totally crazy and totally refreshing.
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Dreamers Of Unknown Tales
Cat: DBA 019. Rel: 09 Apr 15
Dreamers Of Unknown Tales (3:55)
From The Inside (4:08)
Nice & Crisp (4:17)
Pissed Monitoring (4:46)
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Rogue Signal
Cat: BC 002. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Infrasonic Navigation (5:42)
Barrier Rhythms (7:04)
Sub Trooper (6:05)
Interference (3:47)
Review: Vital Detroit players Luke Hess and Joshua Harrison are back with a second EP that builds on the brilliance of their first. As always this is super deep and atmospheric dub techno outing on the superb EchoChord and all the cuts on it were produced live, in one take, in New York, at BlackCat Recordings. As such each one feels alive and variant, detailed with imperfections and of course defined by weighty low ends, aqueous synth work and a hypnotic sense of groove. These are stylish inward journeys of the highest order once more from this pair.
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Real To Real
Cat: LH-FX#1. Rel: 13 Sep 07
Real To Real (LHAO mix)
Renewal (AOS loop)
Sacred (AOS co-mix)
Motor (LH mix)
 in stock $14.26
Dont Be Anybody Else (Orlando Voorn mix)
Dont Be Anybody Else (Orlando Voorn mix) (180 gram vinyl 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: SUSMIG 003. Rel: 21 Mar 22
Dont Be Anybody Else (8:10)
Dont Be Anybody Else (Orlando Voorn remix) (6:08)
Review: Oliver Hess made his first appearance way back in 2006, producing alongside Harada on Pearldiver Records. We didn't hear any more from him for a fair while, but then in 2018 he resurfaced with some quality tech house gear via the Musik Is Egall label out of Cologne. Now Hess is back for a third instalment with 'Don't Be Anybody Else', a mid-tempo chugger with an acidic bite just crying out for a dark n' dirty basement. On the flip, the tempo ramps up considerably as Orlando Voorn takes the reins for a remix bristling with Detroit techno intensity.
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau
Tags: Tech House
 in stock $6.21
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