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Asa EP
Asa EP (1-sided 10")
Cat: IV 111. Rel: 30 Jul 24
Asa (7:37)
Review: German duo Ame, consisting of Kristian Beyer and Frank Wiedemann, makes a striking comeback with their new single, 'Asa,' marking their first original release in three years through Innervisions. 'Asa' epitomises their approach to dance music, blending vibrant joy and euphoric energy into an unforgettable track. The composition thrives on repetition, yet each element is dynamic and ever-evolving. The piece weaves together bold synths, pulsating beats, and intricate melodies into a catchy dance track. This track demonstrates their knack for creating exhilarating, peak-time dance anthems while maintaining their signature adventurous sound.
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Asa EP
Asa EP (1-sided yellow vinyl 10")
Cat: IV 111Y. Rel: 10 Oct 24
Asa (7:37)
Review: Berlin duo Ame share the delicious progressive future house polyp bloomer 'Asa' through their home imprint Innvervisions. In the label's own introspective words, the duo of Kristian Beyer and Frank Wiedemann are a regular fixture of the international festival DJ circuit, and have managed to retain the freshness of their image despite technically not having released any new music in just over three years - until now. Released with little accompanying context besides the dripping-wet, papillary form depicted on the front cover, 'Asa' is an arylide sonic yellow, made up of variably filtered stabs and rattling, naturalistic percussions; the track conjures the image of a lively marine gala, and recalls the extenuated disco-house blooms of Maurice Fulton especially, its buzzsaw leads helping the track along to a dazzling pre-climax at around the five minute mark.
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out of stock $19.35
FC 003
FC 003 (10")
Cat: FC 003. Rel: 25 Sep 24
Track 1 (7:46)
Track 2 (6:07)
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Translate Rhythms
Translate Rhythms (limited gold vinyl 10")
Cat: MRX 003. Rel: 23 Aug 24
Translate Rhythms (4:55)
Cause (4:44)
Move (4:58)
Review: Deetron returns with Translate Rhythms, a 10" vinyl release that showcases his skillful blend of house and techno. Side-1 features the title track, 'Translate Rhythms,' an organ-driven jam layered over an upbeat Detroit techno rhythm. This track stands out with its unique house groove, combining classic and modern elements effortlessly. On Side2, 'Cause' takes center stage as a dancefloor banger, delivering powerful energy that's guaranteed to get the crowd moving. The EP closes with 'Move,' a darker track that harks back to the mid-90s warehouse sound, bringing a nostalgic vibe. Translate Rhythms is a well-rounded offering from Deetron, perfect for those seeking a balanced mix of house and techno for their energetic sets.
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Played by: Rolando, Terry Farley
out of stock $18.50
Loud Pressings 02
Loud Pressings 02 (transluscent blue vinyl 10")
Cat: LP 02B. Rel: 24 Jun 24
Downtown
Live Fast
out of stock $19.35
Ultravoilet
Ultravoilet (purple vinyl 10")
Cat: MRX 005. Rel: 20 Feb 25
Grainy (5:26)
Surface (4:42)
Blush (5:18)
Review: Mutual Rytm deals in proper techno that does the basics well and doesn't worry about modern fads. 'Surface' is the standout here - it has brilliantly bubbly synths rippling in sync with the hunched drums and bold bass notes. It works perfectly on both head and body and so does 'Blush' though with a more sleek, straight-ahead groove and minimal percussion over the echoing claps. 'Grainy' shuts down with another stylish techno bent and confirms Dold to be a vital voice in the current underground.
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Played by: Cari Lekebusch
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Incoming Signal
Incoming Signal (10" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: ACQ 014. Rel: 02 Jul 24
Incoming Signal (6:11)
Incoming Signal (G-Prod remix) (6:44)
Incoming Signal (Taho remix) (6:08)
Decoded Signal 1 (4:30)
Review: Acquit is a super under-the-radar label that has been making some great moves in recent times. DX 9's 'Incoming Signal' is further proof of that. It's a Detroit-referencing techno outing with the sort of chord work that gets you lost deep in through while the bulky drums lock you into an intergalactic trip. The G-Prod remix brings prickly and kinetic electro beats, while the Taho remix is awash with celestial synth work and cosmic melody. 'Decoded Signal 1' is a final original that has more kick and but still plenty of machine soul. This sweet 10" is limited to 200 copies so move fast.
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XX: Timeless Travel (reissue)
Cat: OBSCUR 20RP. Rel: 29 Aug 24
eMeL - "Bass Meditation" (feat B-Art2) (10:53)
Collision - "Universal Energy" (9:15)
Dari23 - "Primal Instincts" (10:47)
Frixion Fanatic - "Tunneling" (7:56)
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PRSN10.1
PRSN10.1 (limited hand-stamped 10")
Cat: PRETTYSNEAKY 10 1. Rel: 12 Sep 24
Track 1 (3:49)
Track 2 (2:45)
Track 3 (3:34)
Track 4 (1:18)
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ABC 005
ABC 005 (numbered clear lathe cut vinyl 8" limited to 50 copies)
Cat: ABC 005. Rel: 11 Dec 24
Usva (4:02)
Kaamos (4:29)
Instant Overdrive (3:55)
Whistle (3:56)
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KASM 03
KASM 03 (10")
Cat: KASM 03. Rel: 11 Mar 25
Tournament Species (3:00)
Indirect Reciprocity (2:57)
Implicit Vulnerability (3:08)
Fractured Bones (2:51)
Different Takes (3:06)
Conclusion (3:03)
Review: It's not a scam... it's Skam! To the Skam sister label Kasm comes Russell Haswell with a mitre-sawing electro release, veering toward brash abstraction. A gobby intonation is wrought from the distortion send here, where drums near-vocally poke through the muck, like rambunctious talking ghosts in machines. Warring allusions to lost humanity take shape on titles like 'Fractured Bones' and 'Tournament Species', where cyborg gladiators rise from their catacomb internments to face off against each other again and again, in haunted perpetuity. 'Different Takes' is the best example of the record's at times tempoless ferocity, scattering what remains as an intuitive pulse across phase-distorted gargles and made-wonky beat hydraulics.
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Void
Void (10" limited to 50 copies)
Cat: TMC 016. Rel: 20 Dec 24
Void (4:31)
Void (128 version) (4:49)
Review: Entrancing deep techno from Bristol's Moth Club, embracing the umbral charge of longtime producer How Do, a recent populariser of the sound. 'Void' and its '128 Version' carry an essence of the original dub techno sound and its emphasis on atmosphere, though there are fewer percussive knocks or scrapes here; the track is more a sustained tonic glom of energy, and alludes cleverly, preconsciously, to the more UK-bass informed B-side, with its echoic vocals almost barely perceptible as such until we flip the record over.
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TL 14
TL 14 (hand-stamped 10" + insert)
Cat: TL 14. Rel: 22 May 25
Dr4go (6:59)
Konga3 (7:03)
Review: As are many a contemporary eupho-breaks artists, mysterious rave artist Inner Lakes (a favourite of the likes of Art Of Dark, Junction Forest and Earth Dog) is apparently obsessed with notions of ecstasy and endo-stimulant energy, and his new topup for Timeless' catalogue is no exception to this rule. With the rulebook part ravaged and part preserved in formaldehyde, 'Dr4go' and and 'Konga3' indulge rah-inducing, wackout vocal experiments of a hyperactive calibre, and the A-side is especially creative in this regard, its impactful verbiages smeared over stretch-delays so obscure that we're left to interpret - rather than force the recognition of - what has just been said. "Its my... grah!?"
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Quantum Shake
Quantum Shake (limited pink vinyl 10")
Cat: MRX 002. Rel: 20 Jun 24
Unicord (5:52)
Quantum Shake (5:19)
Pitch Down (4:41)
Review: Did you know that it is illegal to refer to KiNK as anything other than 'Bulgarian techno wizard'? He sure does have a unique set of skills when it comes to making noise with an array of synths and drum machines. He has been doing it live and in the studio for well over a decade now and yet never seems to run short of new ideas and innovative sounds. Mutual Rytm's X series welcomes him here for three direct-to-dancefloor weapons that call upon his signature textures and pummelling rhythms and therefore make for a damn good party.
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out of stock $18.50
Drumcomputer Glory
Drumcomputer Glory (white marbled vinyl 10")
Cat: HM 034. Rel: 10 Dec 24
Drumcomputer Glory (5:45)
Casio CTK630 Homekeyboard (4:45)
Review: Who doesn't love it when new Legowelt music drops? The Dutch is one of the most prolific producers in the game but he never sounds the same from one record to the next. This time out he lands on Hotmix with a two-track 10" that kicks off with 'DRUMCOMPUTER GLORY.' It's a warped track with acid tinges, mirky synths, weird vocal samples and jacked-up drums that are raw and proudly old school. On the flip side is 'CASIO CTK630 HOMEKEYBOARD', a snaking groove with hissing hi-hats and more smeared, smudgy synths that make for an unusual but alluring atmosphere.
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Kingston Riddim
Kingston Riddim (blue in red vinyl 10")
Cat: FDFDUBSX 01. Rel: 27 May 25
Kingston Riddim (7:34)
Kingston Riddim (Sato interpretation) (8:10)
Review: Two decades deep into his career and still pushing forward, this seasoned German DJ delivers something that feels both timeless and fresh. The original version of 'Kingston Riddim' is a smooth, sun-soaked affair. Drawing from island dub but built with a crisp, modern hand, the track is full of warm organic textures and laid-back swing. The chords are clean and expressive without feeling too polished. There's a breezy confidence to the groove that makes it feel effortless. It's the kind of track that could slip into any set and feel right at home. Sato's interpretation dives into deeper territory. The bass rolls in thick and heavy while the chords get more tangled and echo-laced. There's a submerged quality here, like the track has been dragged through deeper waters. It's moodier than the original but still carries that same rooted sense of rhythm. This is one of those rare records where both sides hit in different but equally effective ways.
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Played by: Shadow Dancer
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Everything Is Porridge
Everything Is Porridge (limited yellow vinyl 10")
Cat: MRX 006. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Everything Is Porridge (3:55)
Wormy Wonderland (3:30)
Eeeeeermmmm (3:07)
Review: Karachi-born, Toronto-based Measure Divide steps up for a first full EP on Mutual Rytm X here after having become known for reviving Toronto's techno scene through his FORMAT parties. Measure Divide has crafted a distinctive sound in that time which collides techno with innovative breaks and modular experimentation. Drawing from his experience in sound design and film scoring, this playful release departs from his usual serious tones by offering adventurous DJs and listeners a vibrant, chaotic journey through tracks like 'Wormy Wonderland' and 'Eeeeeermmmm' which mix unconventional percussive sounds, twisted synths, and caustic rhythms into real bangers.
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Superstylin' 25
Superstylin' 25 (transparent blue & black marbled vinyl 10")
Cat: SUPERSTYLE 001. Rel: 15 May 25
Super Groovin' (4:56)
Just Won't Do It (4:20)
Review: Unknown artistic exigencies from Planet Rhythm, on a new techno EP sunny-side-down flip of Groove Armada's 'Superstylin''. On the word-playing 'Super Groovin'', MC M.A.D.'s unmistakable vocals are lent an extra filling-out, as tranches of dub-technical motifs outpour from the centre mix. 'Just Won't Do It' eases up on the productive accoutrements, reducing the mix to a sustenant piping of 4x4 kick and organic pulsation, though the track makes ironic reuse of the acapella from Tim Liken's 'It Just Won't Do' in the breakdown.
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Untitled 0
Untitled 0 (clear vinyl 10" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: CB 000. Rel: 07 Nov 24
Cristian Sarde - "Love Tea"
Bakked - "Effect171"
Review: Cristian Sarde (aka. Mamosato, Samo) teams up with fellow techno tussler Bakked for an off-piste non-label release, sharing inverse sides of a single furtive black label record. Veering minimal, moving, and moribund, both staples of the Italian dance musical underground share what is implied to be their deepest, darkest and most exclusive thoughts, strictly for heads only; 'Love Tea' is an unusual track, fusing an almost early-noughts dubstep wriggle against an otherwise taut house groove; a move we don't see coming. Bakked meanwhile brings 'Effect171', on which a raw MPC-style jam - pleated with analogue rimshots and backsliding chords - is sown as the underlying field line onto which a dreamy sampled vocal admission, "I don't mind talking about it", may be heard. Both artists sound to have indulged a weirder side to their crafts, hence the labelless aside, and we love to hear it.
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タグ: Tech House
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Savtsenko EP
Savtsenko EP (numbered lathe cut 10" limited to 50 copies)
Cat: KIN 046. Rel: 30 Jan 25
Auto Pilot
Come Again
Seductionizer
Detox
Review: There are plenty of electro overtones to the brain of techno that Savtsenko kicks out here for his latest on Kinetic. 'Auto Pilot; is a raw, textural banger with corrugated basslines surging to the stars. 'Come Again' has hammering kicks and more slinky baselines this time with raw punk energy and 'Seductionizer' also brings great texture and a rather hellish vocal edge to slamming electro-techno low ends. There is no let up on 'Detox' with its slithering synth gurgles. A vivid and vicious EP, for sure.
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The Cocaines
The Cocaines (white vinyl double 10")
Cat: PIN 3. Rel: 09 May 25
A (6:21)
B (5:17)
C (feat Roadkill) (6:45)
D (6:12)
Review: SnPLO hears Bay Area "hazy leftfield club cut" purveyor PLO Man entertain an outlet for more irreverent productions. He also might just be your local gaffer's favourite techno artist, with most every release so far connoting exposed circuitboards and copper micro-components in its imagery (visit https://tracksplease.com for a visual lowdown). New EP 'The Cocaines', though, breaks from this trend as a manic and nonsensically charged homage to the white stuff: the third EP on his Pin sub-imprint, it brings burbling, vocal tract emulative minimal techno sound design and sniffy post-dub jolters ('C') to white wax, and that's not to mention the eccentric liner notes: "Slightly Goldeneye yeah cause it was the inhanced highlight the bluer graphic is a bit low rez but i think it was just always that way Adds to the sketchy how does it feel takin em for a drive? dude the 10" like outlined. Seductive."
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Played by: Piers Harrison
タグ: Minimal | Minimal Techno
out of stock $29.15
Spooky Spot EP
Cat: BULKO 01. Rel: 10 Sep 24
Spooky Manners
The Right Spot
タグ: Acid House | Acid Techno
out of stock $17.39
07
07 (lime vinyl 10")
Cat: STEDIT 07. Rel: 28 Nov 24
It's No Good (6:57)
Don't You Want Me (7:29)
Review: Ste Roberts, under his STEDIT alias, has been building a reputation for taking beloved classics and flipping them on their head. This latest release is no exception. Two synthpop anthems, once the defining sound of an era, have been reimagined, reworked, and unleashed across dancefloors all summer. It's not about the big-room bombast or predictable edits that cater to easy thrills. No, Roberts is more nuanced than thaticrafting something that feels at once familiar and alien. The first rework, Depeche Mode's 'It's No Good,' is a masterclass in restraint. The track's dark undertones remain, but Roberts pulls it into a gritty, subterranean space. It's a slow burn, keeping the tension tight while the vocals float above a relentless, pulsing beat. Then comes the flipiHuman League's 'Don't You Want Me.' What was once pure pop joy is now something altogether darker, more elusive. Roberts has stripped it back, laying bare the iconic vocals against a stripped-down, funky groove that simmers beneath the surface.
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Stomping Ground
Stomping Ground (limited white vinyl 10")
Cat: MRX 004. Rel: 23 Jan 25
Stomping Ground
Oberheim
Consequence
Review: An up and coming producer and more known for his dub techno roots, Stojche shifts gears with three tracks of futuristic techno. Bringing a harder, more pounding techno sound to Mutual Rytm, the title track, 'Stomping Ground', hits with catchy chords and a strong, dancefloor-ready rhythm, complete with infectious hooks that keep energy levels high. Side-2 begins with 'Oberheim' a percussive, melodic builder with a heavy beat that captivates with its addictive groove and some gorgeously dynamic layering. The EP closes with 'Consequence', a spacey, floaty track that lays beats over a shimmering, providing an outstanding end to a great release.
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Played by: Rolando
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AC 040
AC 040 (hand-numbered lathe cut 8" limited to 50 copies)
Cat: AC 040. Rel: 03 Jul 24
Pearl Necklace
Bastinado
Pod Racing
The Trip
タグ: Acid House
out of stock $19.05
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