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ANIARAWL 04
ANIARAWL 04 (1-sided hand-stamped 12")
Cat: ANIARAWL 04. Rel: 09 Apr 24
Arkajo - "Surge" (4:57)
Arkajo - "Inari" (5:19)
Dorisburg & Efraim Kent - "Data Smuggler" (8:22)
Review: Aniara's white label number four delivers more techno goodness direct to the dance floor. The A-side features two of Arkajo's most compelling dance-floor tracks, with both offering a propulsive groove and warped and dubbed-out basslines. On the flip side, Dorisburg and Efraim Kent (who are here making their debut on Aniara) present the darker vibes of 'Data Smuggler' which rides on broken beats and has real menace in the airwaves. It complements the A-side with a more deep mood and hypnotic rhythm that will be pure dancing bait.
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Multicoloured Joker In The Pack
Multicoloured Joker In The Pack (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: MAXMIN 064. Rel: 14 Sep 23
Bad Boy Pete Vs Errot - "Joker"
Rich Sortwell & Sam DFL - "Deeper"
Nori - "Early"
Bad Boy Pete - "Eastern Promise"
Review: Bad Boy Pete and Errot head up the heat on this rough and ready hard techno drop for Chris Liberator's ever essential Maximum / Minimum label. Considered a more experimental alternative to the Stay Up Forever output, don't be misled as Pete and Error prove this is still about pile-driving techno with a playful edge. Richie Five Alive and Sam DFL are having a right old time of it on 'Deeper' while Nori brings some serious funk and a freaky pitched down rap without diluting the hard edge of the record and then Pete returns to round the record off with a more hypnotic roller shot through with a touch of dub techno.
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A Sides Vol 6 Part 2
Cat: DC 1782. Rel: 13 Dec 17
Adam Beyer & Enrico Sangiuliano - "Preset Heaven" (8:17)
Timmo - "Muzik" (6:11)
Pig&Dan - "La Bruja" (6:37)
Julian Jeweil - "Nasa" (6:11)
Review: Some serious peak time weapons for the main room on offer here, from the ever reliable Swedish label Drumcode. Usual heroes of the label such as Luigi Madonna, Sam Paganini and Joseph Capriati step aside for some other equally reliable staples. On the A, side label boss Adam Beyer teams up with Enrico Sangiuliano on the evocative and life affirming "Preset Heaven" which takes its cues from early trance with its amazing chord progression. It is something more typical of the label next, on the pummelling warehouse stomp of "Muzik" by Bulgaria's Timmo. On the flip, there's more trance nostalgia on offer again - this time from legends Pig & Dan on the hypnotic/melodic bliss of "La Bruja" which we could imagine melting the minds of festival crowds well into the new year. Finally they save the best for last with French peak time specialist Julian Jeweil, serving up the furious, tunneling and strobe-lit ultraviolence of "Nasa" which will have your adrenaline going from the first beat. It has been a stellar year for the powerhouse label, with great releases by Moby, Dubfire and newcomer Layton Giordani.
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Jack Wax Presents: Flat Acid Compilation Volume 6
Cat: FLAT 022. Rel: 28 Sep 23
Chris Liberator & The Geezer - "We Are Acid" (7:37)
Bad Boy Pete - "Rasta Music" (6:58)
The Germ - "SI-194" (5:31)
RAT - "Rebirth" (5:18)
EGEBAMYASI - "Henhouse" (4:04)
Review: Phat acid trance from a dream quintet of producers on wax. All hailing from the Netherlands, and brought together under the aegis of hardcore acid techno label Flatlife, we hear the likes of Chris Liberator and The Geezer, RAT and The Germ butt heads on the sixth edition of the label's Flat Acid series, a red-smiley-faced slab of gurning glee. Our choicest cuts have got to be Bad Boy Pete's 'Rasta Music' and the dystopian popcorner 'Rebirth' by RAT.
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Played by: Rave Energy
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Amphibious Carbine (remastered)
Confidential - "Amphibious Carbine" (5:29)
Exocet - "Nitrogen" (4:59)
Holy Ghost Inc - "Walking On Air" (4:30)
Exocet - "Overdose" (4:57)
Primea Facey - "Poverty Line" (4:18)
Review: The Sound Migration label takes another trip back in to the CATT articles to explore the proto-trance and early bleep techno sound they were pushing from 1988-1991. Another five essential gems from the modestly sized catalogue get an airing here, kicking off with Confidential's haunting 'Amphibious Carbine' followed by the boxy pressure of Exocet's 'Nitrogen'. This is astounding stuff throughout, not least the freak-zone trip of Holy Ghost's 'Walking On Air', which sounds like the common denominator between Ibiza and Goa in their nascent days as party destinations. Don't sleep on the clattering funk of Exocet's 'Overdose' either, a seriously snappy groover with all kinds of oddball sampling going on.
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Tags: 90s House
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Cold Flower (Full Bloom) EP
Cat: SHVR 001. Rel: 21 Dec 22
Cris P - "Cold Flower" (5:45)
Rosario - "Cold Flower" (Stigma Flap remix) (6:41)
Ouxh - "Aomori" (5:21)
Ed Herbst - "High & Dry" (6:22)
Ed Herbst - "Between The Bars" (6:06)
Review: Dutch label Shiver makes its debut this week with a various artist EP featuring some current heroes of the minimal/tech house scene. On the first side of Cold Flower (Full Bloom) you've got Cris P with the hi-tech deepness of the title track, reminiscent of early United States Of Mars sounds, followed by Rosario's darkly stomping Stigma Flap remix and Ouhx's liquid drum 'n' bass journey 'Aomori' which is an introduction of things to come over on the flip. There you have Berlin's Ed Herbst, usually known for his deep house exploits, delivering the 90s influenced jazzy jungle roller 'High & Dry' followed by something more familiar of him in the form of late night mood music groove 'Between The Bars'.
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The Third Room Fundraiser Compilation
Dax-J - "Dezine" (6:32)
Inhalt Der Nacht & Echoes Of October - "Beutezug" (6:57)
Obscure Shape & SHDW - "Die Verurteilten" (5:12)
Ellen Allien - "C19 Bitch" (4:31)
Hector Oaks aka Cadency - "Do You See The Light?" (4:32)
Review: As the title suggests, this "Fundraiser Compilation" from Essen party series The Third Room aims to raise money to keep its founders, resident DJs and regular venue in business during the clubbing crisis caused by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. A stellar cast of artists has been assembled to help out, with highlights coming from Dax J, whose "Dezine" is a surging and throbbing slab of EBM/techno fusion, Ellen Allien, whose alien-sounding "C19 Bitch" is a twisted and mind-altering delight, and robust acid-techno adventurers Obscure Shape & SHDW (the hard-as-nails, TB-303-fired insanity of "Die Veruteillen").
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Damage & Repair EP
Damage & Repair EP (hand-stamped 10" in hand-stamped sleeve)
Cat: COR 10015LTD. Rel: 06 Dec 23
Cell Sync (6:31)
In The Space Of (6:28)
Review: It's hard to refer to Cocoon without calling it 'mighty' because the now 20+ year old label run by Sven Vath is one of European techno's most prominent. It is synonymous with colourful parties all over the world but still does a great job of serving up fresh sounds too. Two mainstays combine for this one with Defekt and Extrawelt cooking up 'Cell Sync' which is dark and menacing, with rigid drum loops and menacing synths. 'In The Space Of' has more molten synth modulations layered up to a ghoulish effect over slamming drums. It's peak time stuff, for sure.
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PALINOIALTD 001
Cat: PALINOIALTD 001. Rel: 17 Apr 20
Donato Dozzy - "Aquatica" (5:46)
Eric Cloutier - "Ekpyrosis" (6:24)
Review: Eric Cloutier has decided to launch a new offshoot to his consistently impressive Palinoia label. The basic idea seems to be limited edition EPs featuring tried-and-tested club cuts from like-minded machine abusers. To begin this sub-label debut in style, he offers up a killer cut from pal Donato Dozzy that's as hypnotic and mind-altering as you'd expect. Built around a rock solid kick-drum pattern, hissing cymbals and a deep bassline, "Aquatica" is sparse, unearthly and intoxicating, with trippy noises, metallic electronics and watery sounds bubbling across the sound space. Cloutier takes over on side B with "Ekpyrosis", a thrusting, muscular mixture of locked-in grooves, faintly foreboding psychedelic acid motifs and the kind of swelling chords that make your synapses snap.
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No One Is Here
Cat: LONEWOLF 015. Rel: 01 Feb 24
Hello & Goodbye (4:05)
Half Man (4:43)
No One Is Here (5:14)
Jack (La Mverte remix) (7:07)
Jack (4:54)
Review: The Lonewolf label strikes again with another intriguing new 12" that mixes up synth, wave and electro. E Bony is behind it and we know nothing of who they are but they clearly know how to coax some magic out of their machines. 'Hello & Goodbye' opens with rasping electro bass and rugged analogue drums while 'Half Man' takes off on a more arresting and peak time trip to the stars. 'No One Is Here' has silky arps and classic electro bleeps driving it along while the B-side begins with a La Mverte remix that brings plenty of metallic dark disco chug to the floor. The original is another bright, twitchy electro workout.
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Tar 21
Tar 21 (12")
Cat: TAR 021. Rel: 14 Mar 24
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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TAR 011
TAR 011 (12")
Cat: TAR 011. Rel: 26 Jan 23
Perception Units (5:04)
49 Hours (5:38)
Matrix (5:43)
No Taste (5:25)
Review: Earwax is back to fill your lug holes with something far more appealing than his alias suggests. His brand of techno is deeply seductive as proven by the opener here, 'Perception Units.' It is a driving, linear, traced-out cut for the dead of the night. '49 Hours' then kicks off with a more bulky and physical rhythm and 'Matrix' goes deeper into more tunneling, linear techno that is perfectly designed to hook you in. 'No Taste' is a more banging closer with unsettling synths and pummelling drums. It's a militant marcher to close a boss EP.
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Time Warp Tonic EP
Time Warp Tonic EP (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: PAR 005. Rel: 03 Aug 22
Fallen (6:11)
Lazer Riddim (4:27)
Time Warp Tonic (5:58)
Blue Energy Drink (feat JD Loom) (5:44)
Review: EBB hails from New Zealand and has been popping up on our radar since around 2019. He has a broad and stylish take on bass music that looks to all corners for its inspiration. Opener 'Fallen' is an unrelenting steamroller with hits peeling off the fleshy, bubbly, heavy groove. 'Lazer Riddim' gets more twitchy with blasts of bass and shooting synths and then 'Time Warp Tonic' gets well rave-up with its cantering drums and visceral synth patterns. Last of all is the double time tech head-wrecker that is 'Blue Energy Drink (feat JD Loom).'
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Neural Response EP (reissue)
Cat: DG 18. Rel: 01 Feb 24
Serenity (6:52)
Sedated (5:58)
Descent (8:19)
Hubble (5:35)
Review: A renowned producer from the late 90s and early noughties, Lucas E.B.E. hears a delightful reissue of his very own 'Neural Response' EP, which, fittingly, originally came out on the new millennial cusp. With a cutting, multi-varied sound - as if gazing into the bleeding edge of a new age - we're still met with the vicarious, breathtaking feeling of E.B.E.'s future techniques first evoked 23 years ago, be that via the mediums of minimal tech, downtempo or electro. An impressively stark contrast abounds across these four, whether that's in the opening lazings of 'Serenity', the slumped-over sophomore snaps of 'Sedated', or the energetic return to form that is 'Hubble'.
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Youthman
Youthman (clear + yellow splattered vinyl 10")
Cat: PCRSV 04. Rel: 28 Jun 23
Youthman (4:53)
Youthman (Biodub remix) (5:49)
Review: Aussie duo Echo Inspectors join forces with yet two more cretive forces of nature, Subset and Prince Morella, to deliver 'Youthman' - in the artist and label's words - a "slung dubbed out, rootz laiden steppa". The dub influence rings as clear as a translucent glass bell that's just been peeled off the blowpipe; the track's vocalist, Morella, has already worked with Lee Perry, King Tubby and Scientist, so this is certainly a collaboration for those willing to follow the threads of dub as a lineage into dub techno. The original is slow and pacey enough - with Morella singing of broken barriers and Babylons - but it's the organic-atmos remix from Biodub that really takes the cake for us, with its daring additions of swing and future garage influences.
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ECHO10LTD 002
ECHO10LTD 002 (transparent blue marbled vinyl 10")
Cat: ECHO10LTD 002. Rel: 23 Nov 23
Echo From The Outerworld (6:28)
Minimalism In Dub (5:23)
Review: We'd be hard pushed to think of any labels out there right now that are doing a better job of serving up deliciously deep and detailed dub techno than Echo LTD. For this one, the in house crew takes care of a pair of sublime new sounds that take you to the ocean floor and keep you there. 'Echo From The Outer World' opens with gently echoing chords pacing about the mix over a rolling and rubbery low end with shards of light beaming down from above as if the sun has just shone through some clouds. 'Minimalism In Dub' takes things back even further with more liquid rhythms and smooth drum rotations. So good.
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Activation
Activation (coloured vinyl 12" (comes in different coloured vinyl, we cannot guarantee which one you will receive))
Cat: KW 052. Rel: 14 Apr 23
Activation (5:26)
Concentrate (5:26)
Askew (4:48)
Reimagined (4:29)
Review: The ever-prolific Brendon Moeller returns with a third EP for Knotweed under his Echologist alias, treading the line between glitchy minimal, propulsive techno and dubwise immersion with flair and poise. There are some powerful, deeply submerged kicks to be enjoyed on 'Activation', but they're not just deployed as standard. On 'Concentrate' they might be more prominent, but still there's a sense of confident restraint in which Moeller can create captivating energy and a full-frequency experience without resorting to obvious tactics. For those who favour something a little more stimulating and subtle from their techno experience, this EP has everything you need.
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Golden Hours
Cat: ARTSW 009. Rel: 29 Jun 23
Skyline (5:52)
Never Ends (6:19)
Manifesto Funk (5:56)
Golden Hours (feat Donjoe) (6:54)
Review: When are your golden hours? Last thing at night, first thing in the morning? Or is it THE golden hour - that 60-minute period as the sun sets and the warm daytime rays make way for a cooler evening and a lovely hazy hue comes over the landscape. Ecilo is out to soundtrack whichever of those you pick with his new Golden Hours EP on Arts. It's artful and elegant techno that is in a hurry to lock you into a hypnotic state with pummelling drum programming that's warm and fulsome, sleek synths that bring the soul and generally well-designed sounds that are always going to make a mark.
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Memory Motions EP
Cat: TR 034. Rel: 23 May 22
The Giver (9:54)
Memory Motions (7:38)
Tuned (5:30)
Review: Mystical dreamweaver Edward has previously brought out some of his classiest club-tooled gear for Trelik, with 2018's Rumours EP being a particular highlight in his glittering career in minimal. Breaking a protracted silence for Baby Ford's label, this new three-tracker once more takes us into the unique atmospheric zone Edward occupies with his productions. 'The Giver' has an unnerving, desolate quality but it's also rock-solid in the rhythm department, with subtle threads of warmth to balance out the eeriness. 'Memory Motions' is a spicier cut with a pronounced house jack to propel a tense set of sonic motifs, with a special mention to the wobbly organ-like chord line. 'Tuned' is the most upfront of all the tracks, using some processed piano hooks and a full compliment of nagging, funkified ingredients to make a certified, if left-of-centre, party starter.
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Tong EP
Tong EP (hand-numbered hand-stamped 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: NPAOO 01. Rel: 02 May 23
Open The Gates (6:41)
Dyspepsia (6:49)
Tong (10:57)
Review: LA-based event series and DIY music collective New Palm began back in 2017 and in the six years since has turned plenty of heads. It is now a core part of that local underground scene and so here it makes the natural next step of starting its own label. The imprint kicks off with a fresh EP by resident and label co-boss Charles Edward. He shows off his love for dubbed-out rollers with music that captures the essence of the New Palm parties - heady pads, smooth grooves and classy moods. Here's looking forward to many more.
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Played by: Mimi
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I'll Be A Ghost Again
Cat: TNCD 003. Rel: 24 Jan 24
In Between (5:27)
I'll Be A Ghost (5:12)
Them (5:44)
Kane (6:16)
Review: Eidolon is an alias for Ian Lehman from the US Midwest, who dropped the alias opposite the likes of Agaric around the late 00s. The sound on this release for Ukrainian label Tancido speaks to that era of dark and crafty minimal, but there's an analogue warmth to the synth sounds which suggests this might be newer material made in that vein rather than archival material. The rubbery leads on 'I'll Be A Ghost' are a surefire highlight, and there's plenty of intrigue in the arrangement to add some variation to your marathon DJ set when time starts folding in on itself and the most psychoactive tracks are the fuel to keep the party trucking.
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Tags: Minimal
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Time Dilation In Ultraviolet
Cat: ANIARA 34. Rel: 09 Apr 24
Time Dilation In Ultraviolet (7:01)
Inre Dimension (13:22)
Review: Aniara's output has always been brilliantly designed for club deployment but could never really be considered as mere tools. The artists who appear on the Swedish imprint have a cultured sound and a knack for crafting maximum impact from minimal elements. Enter Mattias El Masouri who does just that with the sublime 'Time Dilation In Ultraviolet'. It's a hypnotic deep house cut with real drive that's down to the deft broken kick drum patterns, pulsing synth and heady pads that swirl above. 'Inre Dimension' is a 13-minute plus sonic daydream with paddy drums, drumming pads and perfectly airy hi-hats that anchor you in the heart and now as your mind wanders.
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PZ1032
PZ1032 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: PZ 1032 . Rel: 16 Sep 15
Track 1 (5:26)
Track 2 (5:24)
Track 3 (5:51)
Track 4 (5:42)
Track 5 (6:20)
Track 6 (5:28)
Track 7 (4:47)
Review: Andreas Gehm of Cologne returns with more lo-fi and nasty acid techno for brilliant Dutch imprint Panzerkreuz and it's everything that you'd expect from this eccentric fellow. They're all sure to please in their rusty and hissing glory but it's probably "Track 3" which is out favourite where Gehm proclaims through a helium induced voice "Im a freak, you're a freak.. we're all freaks!" and if you're still reading this, he's most probably right. Highly recommended!
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Aquarius EP
Cat: MERMAN 001. Rel: 27 Nov 23
Elektrabel - "Sernafet" (5:45)
SPIDJ - "Fuerza Analogica" (5:43)
Akenaton - "Cambio De Actitud" (7:45)
The Zenobit3 - "Milikis Suffering" (5:59)
Review: Merman is a brand-new label from Spain bringing some searing techno heat. This debut 12" is a fierce four-track with different arts taking care of each aural assault, starting with Elektrabel. 'Sernafet' is a manic mix of loopy snares and pulsing synths, metallic drum sounds and sweeping filters. SPIDJ brings a little more heavyweight techno funk to 'Fuerza Analogica' and Akenaton then gets raw, dark and dirty with the industrial menace of 'Cambio De Actitud.' The Zenobit3 shuts down with some spritely electro-tinged techno on 'Milikis Suffering'.
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Particular Angle
Particular Angle (limited 10")
Cat: NDH 005. Rel: 13 Jun 23
Particular Angle (5:01)
Blurring Off Into Its Opposite (6:11)
Review: Element is a Kyoto-based producer who explores the experimental side of dub music. On his latest release, 'Particular Angle', he delivers two tracks that showcase his diverse influences and skills. On the title track, he blends new roots, grime and dub techno into a mesmerising soundscape that is both heavy and hypnotic. On the B-side cut 'Blurring Off Into Its Opposite' he creates an atmospheric ambient journey that draws inspiration from Gil Melle's soundtrack for The Andromeda Strain. All-in-all it is a stunning example of his original and captivating style.
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Diva Test
Diva Test (12")
Cat: FAM 11. Rel: 06 Jan 23
Itch Twitch (6:22)
Diva Test (Cicada mix) (6:05)
Beta Zest (5:59)
Liquid Silver (with Rhyw) (5:29)
Review: Mor Elian is back on the Fever AM label she co-runs alongside Rhyw for what is the first time in a good few years. After dropping some well received long players as Alloy Sea Elian is now returning to her own name to develop her sound. The first four track EP of this new era is a brilliant one with brilliantly deft sound design, tracks that are rhythmically powerful but graceful; and elegant in design and moods that are nothing less than captivating. The opener 'Itch Twitch' is a real standout here with its flute loops and humid atmospheres.
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Universal Vibe EP (feat Brothers Vibe mix)
Cat: MIXX 23. Rel: 07 Nov 16
Caught In A Moment (5:18)
Universal Vibe (8:50)
From Now On Only Good Things Will Happen (7:01)
Universal Vibe (Brothers Vibe remix) (6:31)
Review: It's been a while since something new from Dave Ellesmere surfaced, but the multifaceted artist has been tasked by the ever on-point Brothers' Vibe to lay down a few serious slabs of club tackle for Mixx Records. "Caught In A Moment" heads straight into tripped out techno territory, all urgent cyclical rhythm and head-teasing FX, but the mood is drastically different on the chord led 909 thumper "Universal Vibe". "From Now On Only Good Things Will Happen" once again channels the edgy Robert Hood style to great effect before Brothers' Vibe takes over for a deliciously dusty, meandering remix of "Universal Vibe".
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Hi'iaka
Hi'iaka (translucent blue marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: ME 010. Rel: 03 Jul 23
Hi'iaka (6:03)
Trans Nepturian (6:15)
Haumea Transform (5:34)
Dysnomia (4:06)
Review: Modular Expansion is 10 years old and to mark the occasion they have curated this special limited edition release from EMEX aka George Apergis. It comes on nice clear blue vinyl and musically unfolds in "Hi'iaka and Dysnomia, the outer moons of the trans-Neptunian dwarf planet Haumea." It is music with a deep space atmosphere hard stomping drums that take you ever further away from planet earth. Minimal arps trip you out while smeared pads add scale and a cinematic feel. It's pure, futuristic, heady techno in which to get utterly lost.
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Divided: Body
Divided: Body (green marbled vinyl 12" + insert)
Cat: HOROEX 4. Rel: 21 Mar 17
11th Divided (6:02)
12th Divided (4:53)
13th Divided (5:18)
14th Divided (6:25)
Review: Yu Asaeda's been putting out a whole range of quality, bass-centric sounds under the name ENA since the late 2000s, but these have come out on a rather sporadic basis. Appearances for the infamous 7even Recordings was followed by material on Samurai Horo, the excellent Hidden Hawaii and, more recently, the Samurai label's offshoot, Horo. Divided: Body is so much more than a mere 'bass' EP, and it actually manages to veer off into some pretty strange and imperceptible sounds that remind us of the material emanating from the PAN consortium. For instance, the opening "11th Divided" manages to create a raw, loose groove out of fractured synth sounds, which is followed up nicely by the swarming drones operating in the higher ends of "12th Divided". Over on the flip, "13th Divided" launches a subtle yet hefty groove made up of what sound like bass pops made from a monophonic synth, which leaves "14th Divided" to linger in its dreary pool of fuzzy drones and washed-up sonics. A massive, merited TIP!
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Protect Ya Jaw
Protect Ya Jaw (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: RM 2. Rel: 15 Jun 23
Only Users Left Inside (5:25)
Protect Ya Jaw (5:01)
The Radiation Experience (6:07)
Unleash The Beast (5:16)
The Way Of The Brute (5:15)
Review: Greek techno producer Endlec has graced the catalogues of Mord, Analogue and Children Of Tomorrow, but here they come to Renegade Methodz for an uppercutting five-tracker in the mode of hard techno bordering on schranz. Rave elements abound on this nitty-loving opus, with the likes of 'Only Users Left Inside' and 'Unleash The Beast' seeming to liken the interior of the rave to a forbidden corner of hell.
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Ella EP
Ella EP (12")
Cat: WU 83. Rel: 08 Jun 23
Unreal (5:30)
PMMM (5:44)
No Succes Street (5:39)
Malenia (5:38)
Review: Spanish techno producer Endplate comes through to Warm Up for a four-tracks foray combining atmospheric textures, overdriven acid and modular embellishments. Opener 'Unreal' sets its thick and grainy scene, with acid bites resonating ad infinitum, while follow-ups like 'PMMM' womp and bounce with joynergizing pressure. Most intriguing is the track 'No Success Street', which comes full-circle in its weightiness, evoking an almost out-of-body wash.
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Substance & Function
Substance & Function (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: ABLK 006. Rel: 12 Mar 24
Ephem - "Dizzy" (7:11)
Hidden Sequence - "Optical Drive" (6:16)
Anthony Georges Patrice - "Easy To Love" (Tunnel Vision mix) (9:50)
Review: Anthony Georges Patrice's Ausblick label has trod a fine path over the course of its first five releases and the good work continues on its sixth outing which is a new various artists affair. It is Berlin based Ephem who kicks off with 'Dizzy' and all its bumpy beast and raw perc, then Koln's Hidden Sequence follows with 'Optical Drive' that is more stripped back and powered by warming sub bass. Anthony Georges Patrice himself then completes the hat trick with 'Easy To Love' (Tunnel Vision Mix) which over ten sublime minutes brings some more airy, double doit flavoured and has already been getting plays from Mosaic boss Steve O'Sullivan.
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Tags: Minimal | Dub Techno
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Equalized #010
Equalized #010 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: BM 8349901. Rel: 09 Mar 23
Track 1 (5:59)
Track 2 (6:14)
Review: Big up to the Equalized label for making it to #010 without ever putting a foot wrong. The label's eponymous production outfit takes care of this move into double figures with another direct to dance floor and hand-stamped 12" with two forceful bangers. 'Track 1' brings the heat with cantering drums and lashing percussion all run through with caustic synth textures. 'Track 2' is another high octane and chunky techno rocker with pent up energy and subtle hints of warehouse funk.
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Mark Ernestus Remixes
Cat: DDS 026. Rel: 17 Oct 17
Congo Get Slap (Mark Ernestus remix) (7:11)
Flagged Up (Mark Ernestus remix) (9:33)
Review: The DDS label, short for Distort Decay Sustain, has given artists like Demdike Stare a platform on which to express themselves through over the years, but it was really Equiknoxx's LP from 2016, Bird Sound Power, which opened their doors to a whole new category of listener. In fact, it was that LP, with all its stunning, dub-wise experimentation, which has led to Mark Ernestus being called up for a pair of remixes. As you probably know, this is a rare case, so this 12" is sort of a special piece - "Congo Get Slap" is given the pure Ernestus rundown, with a charging, minimalistic percussion being swallowed whole by the raucous dub stabs caving in from all angles; the remix of "Flagged Up" is a much slower, more brooding affair in the same vein as the mythical cuts residing on imprints like Basic Channel and Chain Reaction - nothing but deep, meditative dub flexing for the mind. BIG!
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Anevite Void Remixed
Cat: IT 052. Rel: 08 Dec 23
Wandering Mountain (Mike Parker remix) (5:41)
Wandering Mountain (Wata Igarashi Ascension remix) (6:14)
Anion (Eris Drew Body Rock remix) (6:57)
Tomorrow's Fires (Whodat remix) (4:47)
Review: For Erika's second album Anevite Void, she explores her live process as it permeates everything she does, including documenting the process of life in the elaborate sci fi mythology she created. Erika began performing live in Ectomorph in 1997 when she was gifted a TR-606 by BMG and asked to join the group. This grew to her building her own studio, performing solo as Erika, collaborating with people like Jay Ahern and Noncompliant, and performing as a member of Circle of Live. Anevite Void finds Erika organically writing songs for her live shows, allowing them to take shape through performance, and later recording them in the studio, making this the first album she has entirely written and produced on her own. Mixed by long time collaborator BMG, she finds this record as the launching point for a new process; conceptually, it was inspired by "the irregular life cycles created by three suns circling over a planetary organism that presents two major biomes: rocky crystalline desert, and deep layered forest, each of which exists above and/or below ground, depending on what phase the suns are in."
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Played by: Tom Drew
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Rotating Assembly
Rotating Assembly (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: OMNIA 03. Rel: 27 Jun 23
V/Eight (6:52)
Equiponderance (5:10)
Engine Vibration (6:38)
Enfield (6:04)
Review: The man best known as Convextion assumes his ERP aka Event Related Potential alias for four more next level cuts that find him pushing his electro electronics ever more into the future. 'V/Eight' opens with a melancholic bassline under busy drum programming to get things going. 'Equiponderance' is more complex with squirming electronics, more hefty bass notes and serene background pads adding a third dimension. 'Engine Vibration' is a more gritty mix of busy analogue machinery and star-gazing chords then 'Enfield' closes with optimistic sonics and propulsive bouncy bass to end this cosmic cruise on a high.
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Motion
Motion (limited 12")
Cat: DCLTD 30. Rel: 18 Jul 23
Motion (6:07)
Shake (6:12)
Lights (6:10)
Review: .Drumcode's sub series Drumcode Limited hits a 30th release this July as Oscar Escapa steps-up with three booming new cuts. There is no messing about here as the opener will sweep everything in its wake out of the way like a techno tsunami. It has urgent siren sounds and yelping vocals which add to the drama. 'Shake' has more hefty low ends that will rattle both ribs and walls and plenty of FX and percussive iciness adding to the intensity. 'Lights' shits down with a Millsian-style melodic techno mind melter. It's an urgent and arresting cut to close a fine EP. ,
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The Passengers
The Passengers (heayweight vinyl 12")
Cat: SNG 011. Rel: 01 Jul 22
Zeta II Reticuli (6:04)
Nostromo (6:12)
Mother (5:22)
Alien (6:44)
Alien (VC-118A remix) (5:57)
Review: Spanish label Sungate has become a truly buy on sight label thanks to its eye-catching artwork by Abel Fdez and scores of quality digital and vinyl releases from the likes of Jozef K & Tinman, Iori, Skudge and many more. Their latest release comes from Estrato Aurora, who you might have spotted on Bliq, and his frequent collaborator Siarem. Between them, the pair whip up a classy strain of minimally-minded electro which locks into simmering, understated beats and uses subtle atmospheric touches rather than the usual punchy synth leads and basslines you commonly associate with the genre. It's a fresh approach which serves them well, and also gives devoted electro DJs some interesting tools for tweaking the energy in a set without losing the essence of the sound.
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Tremors
Tremors (12")
Cat: ESP 116. Rel: 29 Aug 23
Tremors
Pregunta
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Rocket Science
Cat: JIL 001. Rel: 16 Feb 24
Act (6:22)
Rocket Science (6:11)
M (6:20)
Jamming Is Life (6:20)
Review: Rocket Science is the latest EP by the standout Netherlands techno producer Eversines. It is also the first release by the new label Jamming Is Life. This record is all about the late-night sounds. The techno is richly infused with a bit of Goa and psy-trance that adds to the mythical and tribal sound like in the example, 'Act'. Each track here prides itself on constantly evolving the sounds in motion with an upwards trajectory or energy. These are properly sequenced tracks that go somewhere and not just placed sounds on a computer. Which in turn, makes them great for the dancefloor. Unlike older Psy-trance, these tempos are right in the sweet spot for house and techno lovers alike. 'M' is one of our early favorites on this clutch piece of hedonism while the acid line in 'Jamming Is Life' is pure flashback inducing business. The Jamming is Life label is starting out strong with this one.
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It Never Ends
It Never Ends (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: RRR 008. Rel: 19 Jan 24
It Never Ends (4:58)
Hammerheads From Outta Space (4:34)
Corroded (From The Future) (4:45)
Dumb (1:09)
Review: You can always count on Clone's Repetitive Rhythm Research label to bring a proper, hard-edged strain of techno that matches brawn with brains. Next up on the label after a knockout record from Frequency is The Exaltics, tailoring their signature electro style to a blown-out 4/4 sound to incite a thousand sweatboxes. 'It Never Ends' is brilliantly jacking, with deep space synths on top, and 'Hammerheads From Outta Space' doubles down on brute-force kicks and dirtbag leads. 'Corroded From The Future' dips into dystopian acid from the depths, and 'Dumb MST Digital' caps the record off with a stripped back 303 workout for those who carry a torch for the glory days of Bunker Records.
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Played by: Wes Baggaley
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VA EP 20 Years
VA EP 20 Years (limited marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: PUZZ 022. Rel: 06 Apr 23
The Exaltics - "All Of This" (5:34)
Freddie Fresh - "K-64 (Elekt-ro-Funk)" (4:17)
Neil Landstrumm - "Zosey" (4:46)
Umwelt - "Celestial Mechanics" (5:12)
Review: To mark a mighty impressive 20 years of PuZZling records in 2023, the label has put together this heavyweight mix of names for an EP that sounds as good as it looks on marbled vinyl. It's a truly global affair with artists from all over the world and The Exaltics kick off with 'All Of This', a typically rugged slide of electro. From there the quality never dips with Freddie Fresh jacking your body, the legendary Neil Landstrumm bringing his textbook machine madness and Umwelt closing down with 'Celestial Mechanics'. Old school electro, acid and techno heads take note, this is a must-buy.
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Played by: Rave Energy
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Chief EP
Chief EP (12")
Cat: WRECKS 042. Rel: 02 Feb 23
Chief (Twilight) (8:36)
Chief (unreleased version 1) (6:23)
Chief (Eclipse) (7:45)
Chief (unreleased version 2) (8:28)
Review: Klasse Wrecks welcomes Robbert Heynan who is best known as one-half of the Psychick Warriors Ov Gaia, an act that very much set the temple for tribal techno in the early 90s. Their vast and vital body of work stands the test of time but they went their separate ways in 1992 to explore other projects. One of them was Excor, which saw Heynan put out some lesser-known tunes. The Chief EP is a hard-to-find outing from 1996 that has been remastered here and features the two original tunes next to two new and unheard versions.
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Infrared
Infrared (limited grey vinyl 10")
Cat: MRX 001. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Infrared (6:26)
Kaldur Klaki (4:41)
The Bad (4:45)
Review: Exos' latest EP is a heavy, beat-laden techno record with three distinct tracks. The title track 'Infrared', opens with a crushing beat and fast percussion. It's a dynamic and powerful track with a strong build up and a devastating, menacing sound. The second track, 'Kaldur Klaki,' is a loopy, hard and fast, percussive, tribal track. It's a peak time track with an organic, drummy sound. The third track, 'The Bad', is a 90s German style track with a cool beat and a storming sound. Overall, 'Infrared' is a strong techno EP with three tracks that are sure to get you moving.
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Emergency
Emergency (12")
Cat: DCX 007. Rel: 06 Feb 24
Marco Faraone - "Emergency" (6:36)
Eli Brown & Layton Giordani & Offaiah - "When I Push" (5:28)
Review: Adam Beyer's Drumcode is one of techno's most iconic outlets and it deals only in big room tackle for blowing minds. This sub-series no hits volume seven and welcomes new schoolers Marco Faraone, Eli Brown and Layton Giordani for a pair of punchy new cuts. 'Emergency' is a blast from the off with brain-frying synths and big, boisterous drums. On the flip, 'When I Push' is just as driving and driven, with rising synth tension and rolling snares over the solid kicks. Another winning slab from Drumcode, then.
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Revisited (reissue)
Cat: FIEDELTWO 8. Rel: 22 Mar 22
Fiedel - "Doors To Manual" (2021 Remaster) (4:58)
Espen Lauritzen - "F/T/S" (2021 Remaster) (5:52)
Review: Berlin techno stalwart Fiedel serves up some more reissues of effective DJ tools on Fiedeltwo. This time around we have a 2021 Remaster of 'Doors To Manual' which was featured originally on Berghain (where he's resident) compilation Funf back in 2010. It's a typically wonky and off-kilter cut by him that showcases a truly singular approach to techno. Over on the flip, Kyiv's Espen Lauritzen contributed 'F/T/S' to Fiedel's very own mix for the esteemed Berlin club's mix series, the eighth to be precise, and it too gets a 2021 remaster. A pounding warehouse techno workout in the vein of classic Djax Up Beats, this one's serious.
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Arkiv I
Arkiv I (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: FORS 001. Rel: 14 Mar 24
Forest On Stasys - "Sunken" (5:03)
Zemog - "A'te" (6:17)
Eyvind Blix - "Expedition 33" (5:54)
Biocym - "Sabotage" (6:34)
Review: Amsterdam collective Forsvarlig Arkiv is branching out with a new label that is going to represent what they are all about. This debut EP, 'Arkiv I', comes after many years of expert curating of their podcast series and welcomes four different, equally vital artists to offer up some fresh techno. Forest On Stasys kicks off with 'Sunken', a swamp and gurgling bit of mind-melting sound design, Zemog's 'A'te' then rides on silky, meditative loops with rising synth tension and Eyvind Blix follows a similar path with a more psychedelic edge. Biocym shuts down with 'Sabotage', a more percussive and edgy sound for late-night freaks.
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FOXBAM INC 001 (feat Mr Gasmask, Mark Archer remixes)
Cat: FBI 001. Rel: 11 Sep 23
Foxtrot - "Freaky Foundations" (7:08)
Arkanoid - "Flemish Skool" (Mr Gasmask remix) (6:55)
Egebamyasi - "Fryer State Of Unconsciousness" (6:23)
Tokyo Acid Cru - "Acid Ride" (Mark Archer remix) (8:08)
Review: Foxbam Inc is a new label from underground Scottish talent Foxtrot and countryman and long-time acid lover Egebamyasi. Both feature on this first EP which is a various artists affair inspired by many years of playing and partying in the dance world. HIs 'Freaky Foundations' kick off with flat-footed and hard-assed techno, then comes Mr Gasmark who has roots in back metal but loves "a dark acid cocktail". He serves up a high-octane 303-laced monster banger here in the form of a remix of Araknoid. Egebamyasi's 'Fryer State Of Unconsciousness' is a wall of distorted noise and sheet metal synths that never let up. Last of all is a remix from Mark Archer, half of the legendary Altern8, and here offers up a jacking house cut with fat acid lines tearing it up.
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Played by: Rave Energy
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Transmigration EP
Transmigration EP (limited 12")
Cat: FT 005. Rel: 26 May 23
Tricky (4:25)
Illapa (4:59)
Universe (6:00)
52598 (6:01)
Review: It's five up for the Future Tones label and taking charge for this latest 12" is Jorge Gamarra feat Ecstatic. Gamarra has been featured on plenty of different labels up to now, always with quality levels remaining high. Nothing changes here as 'Tricky' kicks off with a bit of tech house intrigue - unresolved loops and freaky sounds. 'Illapa' is a more dark and turbulent space-tech workout and 'Universe' then bumps on big drums with taught synths and 90s motifs while closer '52598' spins out on bleeps and warped pads that are heart of the dance floor perfection.
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Kasdienybes Sventykla
Cat: GREYSPC 001. Rel: 15 Apr 24
Kasdienybes Sventykla (vocal mix) (4:27)
Kasdienybes Sventykla (instrumental) (4:27)
Review: Greyscale unveils its latest endeavour, the Spectrum Series, as a way to continue to evolve its offerings and this time it is with something that makes a vibrant departure from its traditional black-and-white aesthetic. The inaugural release features the iconic Lithuanian dub track 'Kasdienybes Sventykla' by grad_u & Eazystyle MC as a way of commemorating its 15th anniversary. It came as a double CD in 2011 but now gets a first vinyl pressing on a nice 10" slab of wax. The track itself taps into the earliest roots of dub in the 70s and traces a line through the 80s with its heavyweight drums and endlessly echoing bass topped by great mic work. A pared-back instrumental features on the flip of this latest crucial drop from the dub dons at Greyscale

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