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No Way Back
Cat: TXR 19. Rel: 16 Jun 06
No Way Back (vocal)
No Way Back (The Advent's No Return part 1)
No Way Back (instrumental)
No Way Back (The Advent's No Return part 2)
Review: All mixes on one vinyl, original Trax mixes and Trax UK remixes from The Advent.
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out of stock $8.29
Fuse: Ten Years Of Techno Music (6 Of 8)
Cat: 541416 501196. Rel: 15 May 04
The Advent - "Mononix"
Joey Beltram - "Drome"
DJ Rolando aka The Aztec Mystic - "Jaguar"
Review: The Advent, Joey Beltram and DJ Rolando are all on the sixth part of the "Fuse: Ten Years" series. "Drome", by Joey Beltram, is a techno pounder of the highest calibre, originally released on Warp!
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Classics (remastered)
Cat: RS 2006-02. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Digeridoo
Flaphead
Phloam
Isopropanol
Polynomial-C
Tamphex (Hedphuq mix)
Phlange Phace
Dodeccaheedron
Analogue Bubblebath 1
Metapharstic
We Have Arrived (QQT mix)
We Have Arrived (TTQ mix)
Digeridoo (live in Cornwall 1990)
Review: Classic vinyl repress. Official.
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Played by: Daniel Andreasson
out of stock $11.40
Digeridoo
Digeridoo (12")
Cat: RS 9201. Rel: 17 Mar 90
Digeridoo
Flap Head
Phloam
Isoprophlex
Review: Ltd classic re-press. One of the most manic and mental techno/acid records ever created. Aphex Twin has created replica sounds of the Aboriginal 'Didgeridoo'. The best of Aphex Twins early 90's creations - pure resonating madness.
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Noiser
Noiser (12")
Cat: SPL-44. Rel: 16 May 07
Noiser
Fred's Bells
Review: Matthew Dear's dark reign as Audion follows its continuous arc with two new songs, "Noiser" and "Fred's Bells". The seventh instalment in the Audion series features the deepest cuts yet, providing a disturbing concoction of dancefloor magic that is distinctively Audion. "Noiser" is strictly for the late-night crowd, finding the more twisted side of Audion. "Noiser" subversively creeps forward, only to gain momentum and tear the club apart in its mayhem. "Fred's Bells" is a sign of progression into more subtle, but no less incendiary tracks, echoing Audion's chart-topping remix for Hot Chip. A hypnotic bassline creeps along while low-level chattering fetters off in the distance. This is music for the morning after(-party), replenishing your energy, as tertiary rhythms emerge from the shadows, pulling you further into the spell.
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Just Fucking
Cat: SPC-30. Rel: 12 Aug 05
Just Fucking
Just Fucking (Roman Flugel's 23 Positions In A One Night Stand mix)
Review: Potentially the most insane and dancefloor-destroying of the Audion series. The sound of Matthew Dear's subconscious coming to life. Mule-kick beats, dirty synth squelches and a bass roll-out that has already rocked everywhere from Detroit to Berlin.
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Real
Real (12")
Cat: 04 BC. Rel: 20 Feb 04
Real (original mix)
Real (Nathan Fake remix)
Review: This is a Techier track then the previous ones. Remixed by Nathan Fake. Support by Digweed, Warren, Holden and many more.
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out of stock $6.21
The Start It Up
Cat: TXR 18. Rel: 16 Jun 06
The Start It Up (original mix)
The Start It Up (Darkroom mix)
The Start It Up (Frantek mix)
Review: Original Trax track (from The Re-Releases) including Claude Young remixes, previously only available on Trax UK 10".
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Played by: Deepchild
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Classics
Classics (2xLP)
Cat: RS 96100. Rel: 06 Sep 06
Energy Flash
Jazz 303
Subsonic Trance
Psychobase
My Sound
The Melody
Sub-Bass Experience
The Reflex
Mind To Mind
Mentasm
Joey's Riot
The Trance
Groove Attack
Review: Joey Beltram has always released great techno songs, but this album has all his great classic songs on (hence the name). From 'Mentasm' to 'Sub Bass Experience' this album is pumping with superb techno from Joey Beltram.
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Winter EP
Winter EP (12")
Cat: KOMPAKT 151. Rel: 07 Feb 07
Winter
Berghain
Review: The only bad thing about Aril Brikha is that he doesn't release much music. But when he does, he amazes everyone.
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Tags: Dub Techno
out of stock $13.48
Percolator
Cat: LEG 3. Rel: 27 Nov 03
Percolator (original mix)
Percolator (Keep Movin mix)
Percolator (Green Velvet mix)
Review: After being deleted for ages, one of Cajmere's all-time greats gets resurrected with both the slamming original plus a brand new mix from the mighty Green Velvet, not to forget a nice Keep Movin mix. Green Velvet tears apart "Percolator" with some nasty filter effects and chopped-up vocal chant "it's time for the percolator".
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Played by: Strip Steve
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The Ravesignal (repress)
Cat: RS 912. Rel: 03 Aug 06
Get Busy Time
Confession
Planet Zorgon
Cee Jay
The Ravesignal
Review: A wonderful release by Cee Jay. Very different for it's time.
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Red 1
Red 1 (12")
Cat: BUSH 1012. Rel: 09 May 03
Protective Custody
Zeno Xero
Review: Bush gives you the long awaited repress of this monster classic: Dave Clarke's 'Red 1' on coloured vinyl.
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Played by: The Advent
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Seconds EP (Jerome Sydenham remix)
Cat: AUTO 02. Rel: 03 Mar 09
10 Second Detox (Jerome Sydenham remix)
5 Second Detox (interlude)
20 Second Detox
Detox
Review: Eagerly anticipated second release on Autoreply Music - 3 peak time cuts + 1 DJ tool already causing havoc on the worlds finest dancefloors. Support from Baby Ford, Mark Broom, Rolando, Dana Ruh, Dan Curtin, Samuel L Sessions, Mark Henning, Cesare vs Disorder, Jay Shepheard, Franco Cangelli, Faze Action....
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Space Politics EP
Cat: AUTO 01. Rel: 15 Oct 08
Space Politics
Atomosic
Atomosic 2
Review: Hot new London based house label Autoreply welcomes Dan Curtin. Support from Anthony Shake Shakir (KMS, Seventh City, Klang Electronik) / Giles Smith (Dessous, Secretsundaze) / Sutekh (Souljazz, Minus) / Lakuti (Uzuri, Sud Electronic) / Mark Henning (Freude Am Tanzen, Einmaleins, Soma) / Colin Dale / Faze Action / Jay Shepheard (Compost Black Label) / Cesare vs Disorder (Resopal, Stock 5, Archipel) / Eddie Richards (Wiggle) / James Mowbray (Four:twenty) + more! Don't miss out.
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Clear (Cobblestone Jazz & Louderbach remixes)
Cat: JUNO 3R. Rel: 22 Jun 07
Clear (Cobblestone Jazz remix)
Clear (Louderbach All This Space remix)
Review: Cobblestone Jazz (Matthew Johnson, Danuel Tate and Tyger Dhula) took on this project - remixing the classic Cybotron track "Clear" - brimming with excitement. They recreated every part and then played and recorded it live. Louderbach incorporates new vocals, resulting in another stunning remix.
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Played by: Billy Johnston
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Clear (Troy Pierce remix & original mix)
Cat: JUNO 3. Rel: 22 Jun 07
Clear (Troy Pierce Clash remix)
Clear (original mix)
Review: Over 25 years ago Juan Atkins and Rick Davis (aka Cybotron) created one of the first electronic classics of the Eighties: "Clear". It has influenced the electro, techno and house scenes throughout the world. While it sounds as fresh today as it did all that time ago, here we have some new mixes by some of the hottest names around. Troy Pierce of Minus takes a different approach with a chugging 4/4 beat, building a minimal, hypnotic dancefloor groove, with an infectious hook that will stay in your head for a long time. The original is also included here in all its glory.
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No Sleep (True To Da Roots)
Cat: SECT 1. Rel: 14 Jul 08
No Sleep (True To Da Roots)
Fam (Create)
Higher
Review: Sect's first release is by DJ Bone. Key innovator of the techno sound, his label Subject Detroit has put out release after release of the highest possible standard. Alongside his awe-inspiring DJ sets, this has ensured his status as a living legend in techno music history. Sect number one offers a selection of beautifully crafted, warm, harmonic Detroit techno soul, versatile for sets of a variety of different styles.
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Pumpin' Tracks EP
Cat: COS 6. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Low Energy
Knock Knock
Pump It
Happy Feet
Review: Chicago born DJ Funk grew up on the west side of Chicago. This is where he was Influenced by Chicago, New York and Detroit dance music as well as Grand Master Flash.
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My Definition Of House Music
Cat: RS 92020. Rel: 13 Feb 99
My Definition Of House Music
My Definition Of House Music (Resistance D remix)
Review: Limited repress of an absolute classic. It is one of the records that begins to blur the boundaries of what is house and what is techno. A very deep tune sees the light of day again!
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Equalized #002
out of stock $9.60
Fuse: Ten Years Of Techno Music (1 Of 8)
Cat: 541416 501191. Rel: 28 Apr 04
Gerd - "Arkest's Blaze"
Vitalic - "LA Rock 01"
Laurent Garnier - "Crispy Bacon"
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Hoodmusic 3
Cat: MM 138. Rel: 11 Dec 07
And Then We Planned Our Escape
Needs & Wants
Strobe Light
Side Effect
Review: Robert Hood's "Hoodmusic 3", out on Music Man, has support from Surgeon, Ben Sims, Mark Broom, Laurent Garnier and many more.
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Hoodmusic 2
Cat: MM 127. Rel: 03 Nov 06
Still Hear
School
Still Hear (Los Hermanos remix)
Review: Original Underground Resistance member Robert Hood is a true icon in techno music, with releases on legendary imprints such as Tresor, Axis, Peacefrog, Logistic and his own label M-Plant. Hoodmusic 2 is the follow up to his 2005 debut on Music Man. 'Still Hear' is a typical Hood styled techno burner, oldschool minimal so to speak. We are very proud to be able to offer a remix by the legendary Los Hermanos on the B-side. 'School' might be the funkiest minimal techno cut we heard in years, pure dancefloor material! Wicked!!
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The Difficult Word EP (Bart Skils & Anton Pieete aka District One remix) (appears on Voltt1 compilation mixed by Bart Skils)
Mug 2 (feat Mark Henning)
The Difficult Word (original mix)
The Difficult Word (Bart Skils & Anton Pieete aka District One remix)
Hip Flask
Review: London's Jug debut's for Autoreply with one of the most versatile 4 trackers around. From the deep dark Mug 2 a collaboration with his old friend Mark Henning of Freude Am Tanzen & more recently Soma fame to the deeply unique spooky vocal of The Difficult Word ending up on Hip Flask a mean after party anthem. Bart & Anton's usual no nonsense District One mix takes things to the next level on the AA1. Support from Mark Broom, Shinedoe, 2000 & One, Polder, Joris Voorn, Mathias Kaden, Someone Else, Ed Davenport, Confetti Bomb, Jay Shepheard, Dario Zenker, Chris Fortier, Mark Henning & many more....
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The Man Machine
Cat: ZCAP 163021/CAPI 16302. Rel: 15 Dec 90
The Robots
Spacelab
Metropolis
The Model
Neon Lights
The Man Machine
Review: 'The Man-Machine' is closer to the sound and style that would define early new wave electro-pop. Less minimalistic in its arrangements and more complex and danceable in its underlying rhythms. Like its predecessor, 'Trans-Europe Express', there is the feel of a divided concept album, with some songs devoted to science fiction-esque links between humans and technology, often with electronically processed vocals ("The Robots," "Spacelab," and the title track); others take the glamour of urbanization as their subject ("Neon Lights" and "Metropolis"). Plus, there's "The Model," a character sketch that falls under the latter category but takes a more cynical view of the title character's glamorous lifestyle. More pop-oriented than any of their previous work, the sound of 'The Man-Machine' in particular among Kraftwerk's oeuvre had a tremendous impact on the cold, robotic synth pop of artists like Gary Numan, as well as Britain's later new-romantic movement.
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Autobahn
Autobahn (blue vinyl LP)
Cat: 6360620. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Autobahn
Kometenmelodie 1
Kometenmelodie 2
Mitternacht
Morgenspaziergang
Review: Rare 1991 release, blue vinyl edition from Mexico City.
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out of stock $14.51
Computer World
Computer World (clear vinyl LP)
Cat: HS 3549. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Computer World
Pocket Calculator
Numbers
Computer World 2
Computer Love
Home Computer
It's More Fun To Compute
Review: Classic and now out of print album from the originators of electronic music. Only a limited pressing on clear vinyl. Full picture sleeve.
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Played by: Benji B Playlists
out of stock $13.48
Fuse: Ten Years Of Techno Music (8 Of 8)
Cat: 541416 501198. Rel: 15 May 04
LFO vs FUSE - "Loop"
Ben Sims - "Remanipulated" (Adam Beyer mix)
Review: The final part of the "Fuse: Ten Years" series is concluded by LFO vs. Fuse and Ben Sims. "Loop" has come from one of the all time great techno collaborations. This record still rocks, and will still be rocking in ten years time!
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M6
M6 (12")
Cat: M 06/10861. Rel: 28 Sep 20
Track 1 (9:19)
Track 2 (9:07)
Review: 'M 6' consists of two heavy stomping dub house tracks that are dominated by a multiple modulated sequence that reaches from considerable depths to the heights of coloured noises. All is surrounded by a warm and organic sound sphere of the usual characteristics. A deep groove experience is guaranteed.
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Speicher 2
Cat: KOMPAKTEX 2/KOMEX 02. Rel: 04 Feb 21
M Mayer - "Pride Is Weaker Than Love" (7:00)
Reinhard Voigt - "Supertiel" (7:32)
Review: Mayer's "Love Is Stronger Than Pride" versus Reinhard Voigt's "Supertiel".
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Min 2 Max: Extension EP
Cat: MINUS 40X. Rel: 12 Jun 06
Niederflur - "z.B."
Barem - "Opal"
False - "Bathe"
Berg Nixon - "Victoria Station"
Review: 
Minus completing the vinyl excursion for their new 'Min 2 Max' compilation with this 12" release. Featuring the remaining tracks from the CD format that weren't featured on the 3LP set, with Niederflur, Berg Nixon, Barem, and False serving up the minimal techno goodies on this take. Subtracting some letters from the title 'Minimize To Maximize' and adding new artists to the collective, MINUS returns with a new compilation simply titled 'min2MAX'. The package is conceptually connected and musically collected by the eyes and ears of Minus bringing together a variety of dynamic music through a creative index of outlets. The album is supported by tour dates in Europe during April and in North American during May plus a special gallery installation by Matthew Hawtin at the Cc:Gallery in Berlin.
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Psychotic Photosynthesis
Cat: AOS-432-D. Rel: 09 Jan 08
Psychotic Photosynthesis
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The Further You Look The Less You Will See
Cat: AOS 432B. Rel: 01 Aug 08
The Further You Look The Less You Will See
Tecky Alexander
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The Grand Son Of Detroit Techno!
Cat: OMAR-S(008). Rel: 25 Apr 07
The Grand Son Of Detroit Techno!
Review: Omar S brings "The Grand Son Of Detroit Techno!". This amazing, deep and hypnotising house track features live percussion from Theo Parrish.
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The Vamp (repress)
Cat: RS 9116. Rel: 11 Jul 06
The Vamp
Brain X-Pedition
Runnin Machines
Steel
Eastern Roads
Review: Probably the most intelligent Techno Rave EP released in 1991.
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Nostalgik 3
Cat: MINUS(-3). Rel: 30 Nov 07
Spastick (Dubfire rework)
Panik Attack (Guido Schneider Second Attack remix)
Review: Step forward Dubfire (aka Ali Shirazinia from Grammy winning DJ and production duo Deep Dish) who's already hit top form this summer
with some tasty releases on Desolat, Funkwelle.net and whose thumping 'Emissions' features on the Minus compilation 'EXPANSION
Contraction'. The beauty of this rework is that it doesn't stray far from the original vibe. Dubfire pays the track the full respect it deserves,
adding contemporary beats, bass and hat patterns, subliminal efx and tweaks that perfectly compliment the EQ sweeps and machine gun
snare rolls of the original.
Panikattack (originally released on Plus 8 in 1996 as the B side to Sickness) gets a more radical overhaul with Guido Schneider turning in
a typically pragmatic version. By excavating and enhancing the gritty funk that lies buried under the feverish textures of the original, he
discovers a totally new dimension. Combining the plastik elements with his own trademark swing and razor sharp percussion programming,
Schneider coaxes the track out of the shadows for some serious peak time action as the bassline bounds forward relentlessly occasionally
enveloped by stuttering delays, to negotiate its way through the dubbed out breakdown and on to the end.
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Played by: Phil Weeks
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See Mi Yah Remixes #4
Cat: BMX 4/51172. Rel: 23 May 06
Poor People Must Work (Carl Craig remix)
See Mi Version (Basic Channel reshape)
Review: Carl Craig's annus mirabilis for remixing continues in similar vein as his work on Theo Parrish and Delia Gonzales, the take here of Bobo Shanti's "Poor People Must Work" should be hugely popular at all this summer's parties. Rhythm & Sound construct, by their own admission, a hard-steppin-funk Basic reshape of Willi Williams' by-now epochal "See Mi Yah" a true dub anthem for the dancefloor.
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Roll Off
Roll Off (12")
Cat: RS 03/22704. Rel: 23 May 98
Roll Off/S
Roll Off/B
Review: The R&S label has many similarities to the legendary Basic Channel label. Although the vibe isn't 'that technoid' anymore, an astonishing range of tracks is presented here. Every 12" so far stands for itself. 'Roll Off' is a deep shaped and pulsating ambient tune in two parts with a unique sound scape of organic chords and coloured noises.
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Ruff Way
Ruff Way (10")
Cat: BM 03. Rel: 17 Jun 97
Ruff Way
Ruff Way (version)
Review: This is the third in a sequence of reggae or house recordings with vocalist Paul St Hilaire. Continuity in the groove and the sound sphere is provided with this release, shifting the focus more on the song. A dub version is included on the B-Side.
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Spend Some Time
Cat: BM 02/13176. Rel: 19 Aug 96
Spend Some Time
Spend Some Time (version)
Review: R&S continues to combine deep house influences with disco dub vibes. The result is again a deep pulsating, pure groove. Again Paul St Hilaire 'Nices up the place' with his melancholic vocals. A dub version is provided on the B-Side.
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Acting Crazy
Cat: MSR 06/10860. Rel: 11 Sep 17
Acting Crazy (club vocal mix) (9:17)
Acting Crazy (instrumental) (6:24)
Acting Crazy (edit) (3:59)
Review: At the third release on their deep house division Basic Channel keeps introducing new singers. Paul St Hilaire brings in a refreshing reggae flavour to the rather classic deep house set-up. The main vocal mix one A-side is allied with an instrumental on the B-side that reminiscent of Maurizio or Basic Channel releases.
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Played by: Tripeo
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The Running Man
Cat: PURE 038. Rel: 13 Jun 07
The Running Man (original mix)
The Running Man (Adam Beyer remix)
Review: "The Running Man", by Bart Skils and Anton Pieete, is a fierce minimal techno sci-fi rocker. It has been played and tested by the likes of Richie Hawtin, Adam Beyer, Luciano, Mark Broom, Tobi Neumann, Loco Dice and Anja Schneider.
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Played by: Ondrej (Kumquat)
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Learning
Learning (12")
Cat: DTR 002. Rel: 08 Oct 97
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
Review: "Learning" is four tracks of typically disciplined but rocking Surgeon gear as you might expect from the Dynamic Tension label. As with many of the releases on the label, the four cuts investigate different aspects of the same theme, which is to say that there are sounds and grooves that are common to the four tracks, but as a whole each track sounds very different.
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La Real
La Real (12")
Cat: CBX 002. Rel: 22 Mar 00
La Real
Track 2
Track 3
Review: Surgeon's huge techno hit "La Real" gets a welcome repress. Originally inspired by the Spanish club of the same name, this mega-selling single developed a new sound in techno at the time that was then lazily (and usually badly) copied by many producers. Always a destroyer in a club, the "max" cut from Dubplates and Mastering gives it an edge that makes it cut through any mix, and it never fails to get feet moving.
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Space Bird
Cat: AAWT 704. Rel: 16 Jan 08
Space Bird (Dubfire Deep Space remix)
Space Bird (Liquid Soul remix)
Space Bird (original mix)
Review: Original live techno duo, System 7 stamp their mark on the dancefloor once again with their new single on A Wave, 'Space Bird', lifted
from their forthcoming album, 'Phoenix', which opens the label's musical account in 2008. Just starting to escape on promo, this buzzing
atmospheric instrumental sees System 7 push the envelope for a minimal sound that embraces trance in truly hypnotic dancefloor style.
'Space Bird' is the first of the two Jam El Mar collaborations on the new album, and straight out the trap is man of the moment, Dubfire's
excellent minimal trance and brooding tech house remix. Liquid Soul toughens it up with a charged, stripped-down affair that rocks the floor,
fuelled by spacey loops; and rounding off is the original version. Its chunky beats underpin the seductive musical loops building into a
full-on floorfiller that's about to start ripping up floors in Europe.
System 7 continue to defy constraints of the 'trend' side of the music scene, having appeared live at a large number of festivals this year.
Highlights include playing twice at Tokyo's Nagisa Festival, this year with Derrick May and Joaquin Joe Claussell; another mighty appearance
at the Glastonbury Festival West Dance Tent in June with A Guy Called Gerald & Trentemoller; the Main Stage at the Glade Festival with
Longrange, Digitalism & Richie Hawtin; as well as Italy's Sonica festival, Harmonia Festival in Spain and Devon's Waveform event with
Eat Static & Banco De Gaia.
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Altered States
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Inspiration
Cat: UR 3000. Rel: 25 Apr 02
Inspiration (7:40)
Transition (8:36)
Review: As UR continue to revisit some of their finest hours, the Detroit techno powerhouse stops on one of the most life-affirming of all their releases. "Inspiration" is as jovial as anything you can expect to hear from Mad Mike and co., motoring through a heartfelt lead synth line and fist-pumping disco undercarriage in truly anthemic style. "Transition" meanwhile is a freakier number, combining spiritual lyricism with a righteous bump of house dynamics fuelled by those futuristic melodies that define the seminal label. If you haven't felt the soul power of these timeless jams, do yourself a life-changing favour.
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Elevation
Elevation (12")
Cat: CR 07/12237. Rel: 27 May 96
Elevation (version 1)
Elevation (version 3)
Review: As a co-release to Chain Reaction 006 'Elevation' is pure and adventurous trip into electronic ambient music. Floating and drifting sequences which sometimes seem to move absolutely unrelated and the beauty of the sound design making this EP such a special listening pleasure. Another strike for Rene Löwes Vainqueur project.
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Poney EP (Remastered)
Cat: DIFB 1062T/4511062130. Rel: 16 May 06
Poney (Part 1)
Poney (Part 2)
La Rock 01
You Prefer Cocaine
Review: Different is now releasing this masterpiece of Vitalic in a remastered version. In the recent years if there was an EP that changed the world of techno it's this one with no doubt. Released in 2001 this EP was not available for a while. After re-introducing the Poney Part I with a video of dogs jumping all-over in slow-motion, Different is now releasing this master-piece of Vitalic in a remastered version.
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