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Minus 40.715921
Minus 40.715921 (hand-numbered 12" + insert + sticker + MP3 download code limited to 200 copies)
Cat: ECU 006. Rel: 03 Apr 23
The Pilgrimage (5:11)
Tangential (5:27)
Message Failed To Send (5:58)
When It Was Free (5:54)
Review: Francois Dillinger brings his futuristic visions to this classy new EP on EC Underground. It finds the sonic sculptor kick off with a warped bassline underpinning an eerie and slow motion electro cut on 'The Pilgrimage.' 'Tangential' is another snaking rhythm with mysterious pads and bouncing bass that makes for a truly original vibe. 'Message Failed To Send' has a hint of Kraftwerk retro-ism to its snappy snares and talk box vocals then 'When It Was Free' classes down with a gritty mix of celestial charm and deep space unknown. These are next level sonics as always from Dillinger.
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Played by: Mimi
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What's Up Everybody EP
What's Up Everybody EP (clear & translucent orange vinyl 12")
Cat: TVH 025. Rel: 04 Apr 24
San Fran (8:10)
Drakey (2:25)
Unwinding (4:39)
Found Out (6:08)
Review: TV Hill Records starts things off rough and curiosity-rousing, with a technical itch from OG AG (Andrew Grant) in collaboration with fellow producer Dimneonsum. A mid-paced deep techno calculator, 'What's Up Everybody' pares back any semblance of emotion for pure robotic urgency, with every sound moving in juddering clockwork lockstep in an abstracted world of pure, preservative mathematic topology. Opener 'San Fran' pits nervous FM loops against an equally anxious Shepard-tonal riser, while calmer moments such as the beatless 'Drakey' still disquiet with their eerie glassiness. One for the bleepy heads, the only humanistic element is the revelatory vocal sample on 'Found Out'.
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Fantastic Planet
Fantastic Planet (double 12")
Cat: CFRT 003. Rel: 24 Feb 25
Travesty (5:25)
Fantastic Planet (6:19)
Stab (6:21)
I've Seen It Done (4:23)
Stilettodisko (6:20)
Son Of Ugly (7:15)
Bi-Minis (Megamix) (6:06)
Demented (5:53)
Review: Named after the classic Czech sci-fi animated film of the same name, veteran producer DIN returns as the nextmost focus of the Coming From Returning To label, who offer up a fresh reissue of his 1992 techno classic. Then five good years into the alias (DIN was formed in 1987), producer Pupka Frey began making his distinct brand of electro-disko as a personal exploration of futuristic and analog dance textures. This EP is an 'artificial' alt soundtrack to the movie, which was otherwise histrionic and over-funky for the tastes of most techno enjoyers. Highlights here have got to be the glassy 'B-Minis' and the opening 'Travesty' (the tune's ironically anything but).
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Hide & Seek EP
Cat: IDI 018. Rel: 13 Mar 24
Unter Strom
Hide & Seek (1:32)
All Or Nothing (4:33)
Hide & Seek (club edit) (5:44)
Excess (4:37)
Review: You might well have caught two thirds of Dina Summer lurking around modern minimal wave circles as Local Suicide, but now they're pressing on into further sinister synthscapes as Dina Summer. Following their standout debut LP Rimini in 2022, the trio are back with a seductive new EP that sees them strutting into 2024 with some of their best material to date. The synth hooks on 'Unter Strom' are towering triumphs of pop-minded sound design, with some discernible Italo throb happening in the low end. 'All Or Nothing' is a fierce and formidable peak time slammer, while 'Excess' is the kind of supersized electro-goth workout you'd equally expect from Miss Kittin & The Hacker.
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Played by: Rave Energy
タグ: Dark wave | Disco Not Disco | EBM
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The Portal EP
Cat: FR 02. Rel: 18 Mar 24
My Replicant Self (5:38)
The Divine Call (5:03)
My Tribe (6:06)
Remembering The Future (4:42)
Review: Further is the brand new label from DJ Bone, who has started it in place of Subject Detroit which after 25 years he recently decided to put to sleep. This second EP lands on the same day as the first but is a new four-track solo outing from the now Amsterdam-based techno innovator himself. 'My Replicant Self' has synths slashing across the face of a sleek techno rhythm with sombre chords draped over the top. 'The Divine Call' ups the ante with spoken word menace and 'My Tribe' then layers up percussion and surging synth warmth. 'Remembering The Future' is a brilliantly quick and urgent track with slapping hits and bouncing drum funk.
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Five Years Mont Lake Rec: Part 2
Cat: MLR 007. Rel: 05 Oct 22
DJ Chupacabra - "Growler" (5:35)
Mias Void - "We Used To Be Detroit" (5:08)
Mias Void - "We Used To Be Detroit" (Iron Curtis remix) (6:29)
Review: Following great releases on Dansu Discs, Carpet & Snares and Timeisnow, Italian DJ and producer Davide Piras aka DJ Chupacabra returns this week on the second part of Innsbruck-based label Mont Lake's five-year celebrations. His track on side A 'Growler' is a dusty and swing-fueled deep house jam that is as much off-kilter as it is absolutely infectious. Over on the flip, it's over to Mias Void - better known as Matthias Vogt - the veteran German producer who delivers another offbeat cut on the darkly emotive hi-tech soul of 'We Used To Be Detroit' receiving a remix by Berlin's Iron Curtis up next, injecting it with some mad breakbeats.
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Played by: Mimi
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Funk City
Funk City (12")
Cat: CCE 032. Rel: 10 Jun 20
Akceier-8 (4:14)
House-O-Matic (4:15)
Groove Mode (3:56)
Da Bomb (5:13)
Much Respect (4:45)
In This House (5:27)
Review: Ghetto-house originator DJ Deeon continues to dish up devilishly dancefloor-friendly material a quarter of a century after making his debut on Dance Mania. This first ChiWax outing is really rather good. As with much of his output, all bar one of the six cuts (the curiously off-beat, pitched-down "Much Respect") are powered forward by beats and basslines so springy that you'd think they were made with some future fusion of rubber and elastic. There are a few cuts that boast chopped and looped vocal stabs (see "In This House" and the classic late night ghetto-house jack of "Da Bomb"), while the A-side's three booming cuts offer subtly different takes on percussion-rich, bass-heavy ghetto-tech.
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Blowing From Above EP
Cat: EPWR 13EP. Rel: 13 May 24
Blowing From Above (4:41)
I Got You (4:24)
Shades (4:50)
Infinity (4:22)
Review: More funk for your trunk! Brussels most provocative player DJ Elephant Power stampedes back into the mix with more subversive, fully uncategorisable gold. Pick a genre, any genre and we guarantee you won't be thinking of what's here as we gently melt from the nifty ravey breaks the opening title track to the sleepy, woozy tension of the finale cut 'Infinity'. In between we have bumping bewitching house ('I Got You') and strange slow-mo electro ('Shades'). Thinking of sleeping on this? Tusk tusk tusk on you.
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Wave
Wave (12" + insert)
Cat: DOO 10. Rel: 10 Dec 24
Wave (6:09)
Engine (7:46)
Cali (5:46)
Review: A three-track journey through meticulously crafted linear techno. Kicking off with the title song, the sci-fi groove, pulsates with a hypnotic energy perfect for main floors in the techno club. The production feels futuristic yet grounded, drawing listeners into a deep, atmospheric rhythm. On the flip side, 'Engine' intensifies the vibe with its crisp, addictive production. The track evokes an alien world, its steady beat anchored by sharp, precision-driven elements that build a sense of both tension and release. Closing with 'Cali', the EP takes a detour into ambient territory, offering a spacey, atmospheric experience. This one has you feeling like drifting through the cosmosiits sounds evoke a sense of weightless movement, accompanied by abstract noises that conjure imagery of space junk and distant space flights. Each track offers a different layer of sonic exploration.
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Played by: Jack J
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Dark Planet
Cat: AVD 015. Rel: 15 Apr 22
DJ Godfather - "It's Only Detroit" (5:22)
The Exaltics - "One Direct Line" (3:29)
Flug - "Just You" (dub) (5:57)
Blaktony - "Produkt" (4:36)
Review: Soma sub-label Avoidant Records recently put out a fantastic collection fo electro cuts but it was a digital only release. Now some of the standouts from it get pulled together on this fresh new 12"that joins the dots between Europe and Detroit. DJ Godfather kicks off with some rapid fire 313 electro, squirrelling bass and slick claps then 'One Direct Line' from The Exaltics is more cosmic and blissed out with lush ambient synths. On the flip, Flug goes hard with mad digital patterns and Blaktony layers up jacking drums, corrugated bass and dark hits. Great stuff.
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6AM
6AM (12")
Cat: R 001. Rel: 28 Aug 15
6AM (5:21)
Marauder (7:00)
Review: The undisputed godfather of Australian techno Cam Bianchetti aka DJ HMC has enjoyed a deserved second coming under his Late Nite Tuff Guy guise but this is where it all started with these two classics. First track "6AM" originally released in 1996 is a true mid-nineties zeitgeist that could have been spawned during an evening at the Packard plant in Detroit, but actually conceived in Adelaide. It's overdriven acid backed by the pounding kick and metallic hiss of a 909 just like Plus 8 Records were doing back in the day. What can be said about 'Marauder' that hasn't already? It's resurgence as a Berghain anthem in the last few years is well deserved. This rendition being a much more serious and restrained version than the 2001 version. Get your hands on this timeless piece of history.
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Reptilian Tank (reissue)
Reptilian Tank (reissue) (mustard marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: TRUNCATE 26. Rel: 30 Nov 23
Reptilian Tank
Reptilian Tank (Truncate remix)
Review: DJ Hyperactive's now-defunct Contact was the label that first put out this cult cut from 1996. Some 25 years later it now gets a welcome reissue on Truncate's own self-titled label and features a remix from the techno titan himself. 'Reptilian Tank' gets a breath of new life and a refreshing new remix by label boss Truncate. First up is the original - a head-wrecking, panel-beating techno rave-up with wispy pads and pulsating bass that is full of pent-up energy. The remix is a speedy, stripped-back version that races ahead with all the urgency of a shooting star.
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Wespennest
Cat: PAMPA 040. Rel: 02 Aug 23
Wespennest (feat Sophia Kennedy) (7:59)
Candidasa (10:14)
Review: Whenever we get wind of a new DJ Koze 12", we're hooked. Few artists are as left of centre and loveable as Stefan Kozalla, the Pampa Music boss who has recently worked with Roisin Murphy on her essential new album. Here he is in solo mode on 'Wespennest' though Sophia Kennedy features on what is a dreamy and deep house cut awash with fizzing synths that radiant the same heat as a summer sun. 'Candidasa' is a more intense and dense sound with myriad different melodies all interweaving tightly. Two interesting cuts, as you would expect.
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Played by: Mimi
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ANIARAWL 02
ANIARAWL 02 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: ANIARAWL 02. Rel: 02 Jan 24
DJ Marathon - "Track 1" (7:14)
Ebende - "Elevate" (7:11)
Review: The Aniara label out of Sweden has always come at things from its own sideways perspective whether dealing in house, techno, or something in between. This new two track 12" allows different artists to take care of one side each, beginning with DJ Marathon's 'Track 1.' It is the sort of breezy, balmy cut that encourages your mind to wander amongst the stars as you get lost in the pulsing deep house beats. Ebende's 'Elevate' picks up the pace but remains a dubby delight, with warm, molten chords rippling out to infinity and cuddly kicks carrying you to a mindful place.
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Played by: Fog
タグ: Minimal | Dub Techno
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The DJ Skull Saga: Stomping Grounds
Cat: CDJS 001. Rel: 26 Sep 16
Stomping Grounds (4:48)
Don't Stop The Beat (6:04)
Stomping Grounds 2 (5:47)
The Kissing Game (5:57)
Review: It was 1993 when Chicago's DJ Skull first released these four face-melters, and we can only imagine the faces of the dancers hearing this for the first time, amid a frenzy of other, softer variations of house. Be warned: this is still a frightening prospect on the dance floor today, as it was almost 25 years ago. The Southside DJAX affiliate re-drops the never-ending tunnel of a tune that is "Stomping Grounds", followed by the more minimal, stripped-back percussion shots of "Don't Stop The Beat". On the flip, "Stomping Grounds 2" ups the tempo and chucks in a layer of hypnotics round the lower tones, while "The Kissing Game" reduces the tension and aggression of the previous tunes down to a softer, more soulful house swing guided by that dusty drum machine programming that makes it signature Skull material.
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WANIA MK2
WANIA MK2 (12")
Cat: WANIA MK2. Rel: 29 May 24
Ronny Nyheim & DJ Sotofett - "Dubquartz" (4:34)
Zarate-Fix & DJ Sotofett - "Dub State Looped" (8:15)
DJ Sotofett - "My Spirit Is Looped" (0:28)
Ronny Nyheim - "EXP" (DJ Sotofett Lockmix) (2:03)
DJ Sotofett - "Hats Loop 1" (0:37)
DJ Sotofett - "Stab Loop 1" (0:26)
DJ Sotofett - "Beater Loop 1" (1:08)
L.A.2000 & DJ Sotofett - "1st Wave Fusion" (9:49)
DJ Sotofett - "Preparation Looped" (0:33)
Review: The wonderfully idiosyncratic DJ Sottofett is back with more of his leftfield magic alongside Ronny Nyheim, Zarate_Fix and LA 2000. This outing on WANIA is a special release with alternative mixes and non-album tracks from the upcoming WANIA mk1 double album. 'Dubquartz' opens up with rattling dub techno, 'Dub State Looped' is a slow motion and heavyweight dub with rusty chords and then comes a seizes of loose for adventurous DJ fun such as the scratchy vocal of 'My Spirit Is Looped' and frosted hi-hats of 'Hats Loop 1'. '1st Wave Fusion' is the standout with its cinematic synths and widescreen grooves.
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Played by: M50
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Enter The Void EP
Enter The Void EP (12" + insert)
Cat: SP 009. Rel: 30 Aug 22
Hyperspace Wardance (5:12)
Hyperspace Wardance (Phil Moffa remix) (5:59)
Space Aggressor Squadron (6:10)
Incineration Of Years & Truth (8:58)
Review: Veteran of the New York City underground DJ Spider returns after a couple of years on London's Spinning Plates with more of his idiosyncratic takes on techno with the new four-tracker Enter The Void. On the first side you'll be entranced by the brooding locomotive chug of 'Hyperspace Wardance' which is treated to a swirling and textured rework by the ever reliable Phil Moffa next - a proper back room dub that goes deep. Over on the flip there's the industrial edged sci-fi menace of 'Space Aggressor Squadron' and followed by the atmospheric slow burner 'Incineration Of Years & Truth'.
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Played by: Per Bojsen-Moller
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Docteur Satan
Cat: CLICHE 061 . Rel: 14 May 15
Entity (5:22)
(666) 361-6794 (5:47)
Entity (Red Axes remix) (6:10)
The Operator (5:45)
Review: Docteur Satan is the latest crazed alias adopted by Krikor Kouchian, best known for his work as Krikor, Crackboy and no doubt a few other aliases over the years. We tend to think Kouchian is one of the most under-rated producers in France when it comes to thrillingly visceral dancefloor devastation and maybe this devilish debut Docteur Satan 12" will grant him the props he deserves. Issued through I'm A Cliche, this 12" finds Docteur Satan channelling his distinct brand of dancefloor horror through the lens of New Beat on three outstanding productions with "(666) 361-6794" a standout. Tel Aviv pair Red Axes add further devil to "Entity" for a fine remix.
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Smoke & Shadows
Cat: CABARET 036. Rel: 29 Aug 24
Smoke & Shadows (6:50)
Lights Out (6:34)
Slow Release (5:45)
Sobre Tierra (Osaka mix) (6:08)
Review: Dojo Zone's Smoke & Shadows, released on Cabaret U presents a compelling exploration of moody and futuristic techno. The EP opens with the title track, 'Smoke & Shadows,' a dark and gripping groove that pulls the listener into a shadowy world. The track's eerie atmosphere, punctuated by a deep, resonant bassline, recalls the brooding style of artists like Recondite, making it both addictive and powerful. Following up on Side 1, 'Lights Out' ventures into high-tech territory, offering a forward-thinking sound that feels both sleek and cutting-edge. It's a futuristic masterpiece that pushes the boundaries of techno with its intricate production. Side-2 begins with 'Slow Release,' where Dojo Zone delves into otherworldly sounds, crafting a track that feels like a journey through uncharted sonic landscapes. Finally, the 'Sobre Tierra' (Osaka mix) closes the EP with a groovy twist, incorporating subtle house elements that add a fresh layer of rhythm and movement.
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RD2 Volume
RD2 Volume (hand-stamped 12" + insert)
Cat: PSY 043. Rel: 04 Sep 24
Reggie Dokes - "Between Worlds" (5:56)
Red D - "In The Sound" (5:53)
Review: After over 20 years of collaboration, Reggie Dokes and Red D continue their musical journey with a new release on Reggie's renowned Psychostasia label. Their first joint EP was released on Red D's We Play House Recordings and launched the label's celebrated U.S. Series. On this latest offering, Reggie showcases his signature deep house style with melancholic tones and solid beats adding up to a timeless deep house vibe. Meanwhile, Red D channels his Detroit roots into a swinging techno track reminiscent of Scan 7 and featuring a vocal homage to an Underground Resistance classic. It don't get much more authentic than this.
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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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PTDM 1
PTDM 1 (12" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: PTDM 1. Rel: 09 May 22
Callous Tones (5:54)
Technicalities (4:10)
Go Pattern (live At Lilly's) (3:55)
Standardized Looper (4:54)
Locketty (5:25)
Dan Flavin's Dub Glaven (4:39)
Review: After lurking on the internet as an outlet for Dreamlogicc's solo and collaborative work, cheeky Peak Time Dance Music launches its physical imprint with a half dozen tracks of drum-driven madness. Drawing raw rhythms and rugged sound design from gqom, integrating elements of electro, grime, and techno, these flexible beats absolutely stomp. While the core sound remains, the moody grooves from his Kimochi Sound releases and bassy halftime from Main Drain Studios take the back seat here: it's a 12" for the club.
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Played by: M50
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Seny
Seny (12" in hand-sprayed hand-numbered sleeve limited to 200 copies)
Cat: KIMOCHI 55. Rel: 22 Jul 24
I'll Hausen You (IllfewYOU) (7:16)
Funk Your Dub Up (CrunkDUNKup) (8:04)
Hoppy One (HOPPYkimonoHAPPY) (7:09)
Fleetingly Jazzist (FeeltinglyFEELfloot) (8:08)
Review: Dreamlogicc and SW are two standouts in the outlier world of leftfield house music, and they find a perfect home on the equally out-there label that is Kimochi. This is the first time they have been on the same bit of wax (though both have been here many times as solo artists) and hopefully, it won't be the last. There is plenty of unusual rhythm work here with wonky grooves that are enriched with a world of superbly futuristic sound designs. All of these hard to define cuts are serious curveballs that bring a great element of WTF to any set, so do not sleep and add them to your arsenal ASAP.

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Rosa Rugosa
Rosa Rugosa (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: HES 045. Rel: 26 Oct 23
Rosa Rugosa (5:32)
Camelia (4:16)
Cassia (3:42)
Review: In the wake of The Knife, Olof Dreijer has been plenty busy behind the scenes and scattering hints of his incredible production for those paying attention. Now it feels like he's building to a wider profile breakthrough as he lands a knockout blow with this release on Hessle Audio. It's a maverick release, which is its pass into the curious sound world shaped out by Ben UFO, Pearson Sound and Pangaea, but equally it brings something new to the label. The joyous, colourful melodic daubs across the EP alone are something to make a dance collectively look up in wonder, with 'Camelia' being an especially beautiful, uplifting track to bring hope and positivity when so much club music tips towards the darkness.
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Land Under Siege EP
Land Under Siege EP (12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: SKO 002. Rel: 24 Jul 24
Deep Sea Defenders (5:46)
Nowhere To Run (5:01)
Land Under Siege (6:02)
Barricadev (4:51)
Review: Italian producer Heinrich Dressel kicks off 2024 with a strong start, following up two initiatory releases on Italian label Bordelo A Parigi and Distrikt with a hat-trick for Serenity In Keos. Moving in a more muted, dark electro direction compared to the first EPs, Dressel's modus operandi aims at something in between a Drexciyan sonic ink emission and a former seafaring organism's slow territorialization; 'Land Under Siege' in particular sounds like a kind of warring Atlantean revenge, with its doomy watery harmonies descending on sonic landed terrains, conjuring images of a preliminary war-cry hollered before a full-throttle acid barrage.
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Played by: Mimi
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Elevate Vol 2
Cat: DC 299. Rel: 16 Jul 24
Drunken Kong - "Higher State" (6:19)
Marie Vaunt - "ADSR" (6:12)
Mha Iri - "Bell" (YOZE remix) (5:57)
Simina Grigoriu - "Global Soldier" (6:13)
Review: Drumcode presents the second iteration of their soon-to-be-long-running 'Elevate' series, which in their usual audacious fashion features no less than eight label debutantes take the reigns on huge room techno production duties. The compilation's manifesto is simple: platform a broader range of emerging artists on Drumcode and help elevate the next generation to make strides in their careers. With that, we have the delight of selecting our picks of the bunch (all personal preference, of course, though you can trust our picks are educated guesses): in this case, it's got to be the slightly wonky and out-of-the-ordinary ones, those being Simina Grigoriu's 'Global Soldier' and Marie Vaunt's 'ADSR'.
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ECHOLTD 007
ECHOLTD 007 (180 gram blue marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: ECHOLTD 007. Rel: 25 May 23
Phenyl (4:57)
Owl Dub (4:34)
Distant Realm (4:55)
Static Dub (4:29)
Review: Dutch artist Frenk Dublin is evidently a master of minimalism and sublimation, with his new EP for Echo Ltd. here somehow managing to convey abyssal levels of depth, all while not seeming to reveal too much or indulge too many complex parts. It's this paradox that rests at the heart of dub techno; like dubstep, the trick is to emphasise weight and space, while layering things subtly enough not to betray the mystery. It's a well-deserved release for the esteemed label, following up priors on Dub Communication and Planet Rhythm. The most polished gem? 'Static Dub', which uniquely blends both high and low chord stabs, and gets them to take up wholly different rhythm- and freqspace.
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タグ: Dub Reggae | Dub Techno
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Budni Nashego Kolhoza
Cat: TRP 030. Rel: 19 Dec 19
Rural Woman (5:20)
Grasshopper's Opinion (4:53)
Customs & Traditions (5:48)
Elvis Has Left The Building (5:07)
Review: Nina Kraviz's wonderful Trip label squeezes out one more bonkers techno trailblazer in 2019 and it comes from core label artist Vladimir Dubyshkin. Right from the get go this one has you in a spin thanks to the manic bird tweets, layered up vocal sounds and hyper speed drums of "Rural Woman." "Grasshopper's Opinion" is another one built on relentless drums with weird samples - this time a grasshopper - and "Customs & Traditions" piles up the kick drums, freaky vocal loops and machine gun synths into a wall of mesmeric techno noise. "Elvis Has Left The Building" brings the trance in fine fashion to end what is one hell of a ride.
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Played by: La Fleur, Waterworks
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Zehn/Funf
Zehn/Funf (12")
Cat: OSTGUTLP 2005. Rel: 22 Mar 16
DVS1 - "(Ecks)" (6:10)
Answer Code Request - "Zeitspielraum" (5:36)
Doms & Deykers - "Whirling" (7:46)
Review: Ostgut Ton reach the midway, or Funf, point of their programme of 12" issues from last year's mammoth Zehn boxset which draws for the contributions from DVS1, Answer Code Request and the Dutch connection Doms & Deykers. DVS1 is up first with "Ecks", a blinding little DJ tool rife with skittering drums and trademark touches of psychedelia, whilst Answer Code Request's "Zeitspielraum" has a touch of the Underworld classic "Rez" to it. Plenty of broken drums too, naturally! Martyn and Steffi have the keys to the B-side and they use the space to lay down their own breakbeat house epic "Whirling" which bodes well for the mooted Doms & Deykers album that is supposed to be out this year.
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Unknown Landscapes Selected I
Cat: POLEGROUP 021. Rel: 10 Dec 13
DVS1 - "Strobe"
Kwartz - "Hate"
Reeko - "Enlightenment Process"
Adam X - "Meridien Arc"
Review: As part of Oscar Mulero's Unknown Landscapes mix CD his label Pole Group has done the right thing and released the first of several various artist samplers. This first body of music is opened by the rusty pings of DVS1's "Strobe", while up and coming Spanish techno producer, Kwartz, earns his Pole Group stripes with a deep and blipping "Hate". Long-time label cohort Reeko provides the elongated mind trip that is "Enlightenment Process", and the last spot is of course reserved for industrial demigod Adam X who doesn't falter with the voltage charged "Meridien Arc".
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The Orange EP
The Orange EP (translucent orange vinyl 12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: ACQ 002. Rel: 02 Jul 24
Beans (Owen Ni remix) (6:59)
Beans (4:11)
Galaxy (4:11)
Greed (4:10)
Orange (3:00)
Review: The low-key but high-class Acquit label is back with some more brilliance from DX 9 press dup to nice translucent orange vinyl. 'Beans' (Owen Ni remix) opens up with elastic deep house beats and heady pad swirls. In original form the cut is a weight dub house pumper and elsewhere is the quick-stepping deep house of 'Galaxy', stripped back and scruffy dub house of 'Greed' and the cosmic trip that is 'Orange' with its swirling synth clouds and wispy lead lines over a deep, meaningful bassline. This is hi-tek soul with a timeless edge.
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Stars Are Only Lights In The Sky
Cat: HB 020. Rel: 13 Jun 22
Butterfly Effect (9:01)
CC Is 33 (6:57)
Subliminal 20A7 (6:07)
Review: REPRESS ALERT!: Margaret Dygas may be based in Berlin but her unique sound can't be tied down to any one city or scene, as she proves on her latest 12" across three tracks for the consistently exciting Half Baked label. Not that there's anything half done here, of course, with A-side tune 'Butterfly Effect' a prime slice of groovy. resonant techno that's understated and restrained enough to gain comparisons to Jaydee's 'Plastic Dreams' classic. 'CC Is 33' is warmer, with nicely slidy, jazzy organ chords and itchy technofunk rhythms, with the most minimal of the three tracks, the static-infused, atmospheric 'Subliminal 20A7', coming last but by no means least. A great showcase for a great, original talent.
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 in stock $7.35
Glasshouse
Glasshouse (ash grey vinyl 12" in screen-printed sleeve limited to 100 copies)
Cat: DET 004. Rel: 04 Mar 24
Glasshouse 1 (5:37)
Glasshouse 2 (4:41)
Glasshouse 3 (6:19)
Glasshouse 4 (6:28)
Glasshouse 5 (7:10)
Review: The fledgling Detach label continues to show it means business with a new 12" in a lovely screen-printed sleeve. Romanian artist Dyl is the one in charge and has been serving up consistently excellent and innovative sounds now for serval years. All of these cuts mix up great sound design with languid rhythms - the first is eerie, with watery droplets and glassy tinkles hanging in the air, while 'Glasshouse 2' has a percolating rhythm down low. 'Glasshouse 3' gets a little more dynamic with a shimmering low end and freaky abstract life forms and 'Glasshouse 4' layers in more intense and ever-shifting synth lines while the closer sounds like it's roaming through a deserted factory long after it shut down.

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Virus
Virus (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: DOLLYTS 06. Rel: 23 Sep 24
Before We Die (4:56)
Virus (5:16)
Ending (5:26)
Panacea (4:45)
Review: Dolly's TS series looks to the sounds of Italian duo Dynamic Forces here and they come through with a perfect blend of slamming body music and heady synth work across four visceral new cuts. 'Before We Die' kicks off with lashings of sheet metal synths and turbocharged beats. 'Virus' then gets a little larceny with some suspensory pad and icy ringlets of hi-hat over liner beats and 'Ending' then gets deeper and a little more paired back which allows the cosmic synth work to shine. 'Panacea' shuts down with a tight percussive number and high speed dub chords that will rattle walls.
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Played by: Wes Baggaley
 in stock $15.55
The House Of Web: Reworked Vol 1
The House Of Web: Reworked Vol 1 (12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: ACIDO 036. Rel: 30 Mar 23
Dynatron - "Track 1" (5:50)
Dresvn - "Track 2" (4:37)
YPY - "Track 3" (4:15)
A Made Up Sound - "Track 4" (10:15)
Review: The House Of Web is a new project that brings together music with a range of international origins across two EPs. They feature material originally by Takuya Sogimoto on this label in 2020 and 2022 as well as some unreleased cuts from 1994 and 1995. Dynamo Dreesen & Robotron go first as Dynatron ahead of a debut solo EP on SUED that is due soon. Then comes Dresvn aka Dynamo Dreesen & SVN, YPY aka Koshiro Hino from Osaka and a member of the Japanese band Goat, plus the next level beat maker A Made Up Sound. All four of these cuts offer superbly fresh takes on techno.
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Played by: Agnostic Rhythm
 in stock $22.60
SECV 001
SECV 001 (12")
Cat: SECV 001. Rel: 19 Apr 24
Elyas & Anta - "Real 13130 G's" (Ben Sims remix) (5:33)
Geto Mark & DJ Deeon - "In This House" (Elyas 13130 rework) (4:37)
Elyas & DJ Sack - "Triumph" (Mark Broom remix) (4:37)
Player - "Player Three" (Elyas remix) (5:42)
Review: Seclusion debuts with its first vinyl release here and it decides to use the opportunity to showcase four remixes from three different techno titans. UK favourite Ben Sims goes first with his turbocharged take on Elyas/Anta's 'Real 13130 G's' and then Elyas offers the first two remixes. His version of Geto Mark and DJ Deeon's 'In This House' is seriously heavy, with rock solid kicks and muted acid spraying about them, then he remixes Player's 'Player Three' into a funked up and loopy house banger for the peak time. Mark Broom is the last to remix and goes for a fusion of smeared Detroit-style synth soul over hefty techno drums.
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Played by: Carlos Nilmmns
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Fifty!
Fifty! (limited 180 gram lathe cut vinyl 12" limited to 50 copies)
Cat: KK 050. Rel: 07 Feb 25
Giorgio & Andreas - "Nice One"
Diskinesia - "Back & Forth"
Interphaze - "Warning!"
Interphaze - "Bullseye"
Giorgio & Andreas - "Psycho"
Marcelino Sanchez - "Motive One"
Review: Shout out to Greek powerhouse Kinesthetik Recordings for making it all the way to a half a century of releases there. They celebrate in the best way they know - with more tranced-out sounds from artists in their orbit. Giorgio & Andreas open things up with 'Nice One' and its thudding tech drums and cosmic synth lines. Diskinesia gets much more raw and moody with the edgy drums of 'Back & Forth' and Interphase then drops a pair of industrial tech thumpers. Giorgio & Andreas reappear with a raw, roughshod and deep groove and Marcelino Sanchez's 'Motive One' offers dub techno to close.
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau
 in stock $29.38
The Reformer EP
The Reformer EP (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: TRESOR 355. Rel: 26 Apr 23
Reform (4:18)
Plexistorm (4:38)
355 Loop A (1:00)
Electric Terraforming (5:22)
909 The Controller (4:12)
355 Loop B (1:00)
Review: LNS and DJ Sotofett explore a new direction on their latest EP, 'The Reformer,' released on Tresor Records. Moving away from their debut album, the duo fuses digital artifacts, scanner sounds, and vocoder voices with melodic colors that radiate across cold electro landscapes. The opening track, 'Reform,' takes a deep dive into the electro sound, while 'Plexistorm' blends synthesised strings with arpeggiated acidic bleeps. 'Electric Terraforming' uncovers charged energy sources for life on another planet, and '909 The Controller' features washes of dub over a skipping beat, with a slow, rippling melody and percolating synths. The vinyl version includes exclusive locked grooves by DJ Sotofett.
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Airwaves
Airwaves (12")
Cat: WANIAMK 4. Rel: 15 Apr 25
LNS & DJ Sotofett - "Airwaves" (9:24)
DJ Sotofett - "Buzzy Breaker" (12:21)
Review: Fierce electronic mavericks LNS & DJ Sotofett deliver a thrilling two-tracker that's built for serious warehouse action. The A-side is a teeth-clenching, bassline-driven beast that is raw, gritty and euphoric with static rhythms, stabbing synths and a halftime arpeggio breakdown that erupts into dreamy pads. On the flip, DJ Sotofett's 'Buzzy Breaker' starts minimal with just kicks, stabs and dubs, then morphs into a breakbeat monster with polyrhythmic tension and soaring pads underpinned with jungle-inflected drops. Both tracks harness deep, hypnotic repetition while sounding bold and system-ready so make for techno with real weight but also edge and purpose that results in high class DJ and dancer tackle.
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Played by: ALEQS NOTAL
 in stock $11.30
Gravitational Attraction
Cat: NRNG 015. Rel: 30 Apr 24
Gravitational Attraction (4:58)
Hoax Of The Century (6:29)
If I Could Fake One Emotion (4:54)
1991 (6:26)
Invisible Commission (6:06)
Review: Queensland's DJ Whipr Snipr joins forces with Brazilian artist Norus for this superb new EP, Gravitational Attraction, on the also brilliant Nerang Recordings. Since 2016, Whipr Snipr has helmed the label and steered it through plenty of innovative sounds as he does again here, this time with Norus who brings his expertise from Gestalt Records. This collaboration marks their second EP and it is a clean and crisp blend of emotive breaks, electro, techno, and serene synth sounds. 'If I Could Fake One Emotion' is our favourite for its thrilling mix of deft jungle breakbeats and sombre piano chords.
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Interlink
Interlink (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: CRRT 01. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Orbe - "Jaxa" (6:28)
PTTRNRCRRNT - "Refraction" (5:32)
Deluka - "Axis" (4:42)
Jorge Flukso - "Synaptic" (5:49)
Review: Coorreente Belgium delivers a compelling slice of modern techno with 'Interlink', a four-track compilation that dives deep into rhythmic exploration and sci-fi atmospheres. Each cut offers a unique perspective, yet together they create an excellent and cohesive experience. Orbe's 'Jaxa' kicks things off with a spacey, melodic groove. The track's sci-fi techno aesthetic is underscored by rhythmic intricacies, creating a sense of forward momentum through the cosmos. It sets the tone with a blend of dreamlike melodies and pulsing beats. 'Refraction' by PTTRNRCRRNT follows, venturing into tribal territory with creative, off-kilter rhythms. Alien-esque warning sounds weave through the mix, adding a sense of unease and mystery that keeps listeners on edge. On Side-2, Deluka's 'Axis' plunges into subterranean techno with a deep, hypnotic vibe. Elements of trance filter through crisp production, guiding the listener on a spacey, introspective journey that feels both grounded and ethereal. Jorge Flukso's 'Synaptic' closes the EP with a nod to classic underground techno. Its dynamic, brooding build recalls the raw energy of Surgeon's warehouse bangers. The track's evolving layers and relentless drive create a late-night atmosphere perfect for dark, crowded dance floors. 'Interlink' is a well-curated snapshot of techno's diverse spectrum, balancing the cerebral and the physical with finesse. If you are one that thinks techno has been over-saturated the last decade and that there is no good techno coming out anymore then I would check this EP out.
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Smoke Barometer
Smoke Barometer (12" + insert)
Cat: DOO 822. Rel: 06 Jun 24
Sentena, Kozz - "Hochelag Sundayz" (6:06)
DJ Spence, Kozz - "Kosmo's Broken Audio" (3:40)
Sentena, Sweets Of The Night - "Sq Moon" (5:35)
Sentena, DJ Spence - "Monkey" (6:09)
Sentena - "Cloudy " (3:12)
Ancient - "The McGurk Effect" (3:57)
Review: Doo crew's latest 12", Smoke Barometer, brings together label regulars DJ Spence and Sentena with local acts Kozz and Sweets of the Night from Tension Nurse and Drainolith. The Doo label's eclectic approach, evident in its willingness to explore different tempos and styles within a single release, has garnered attention from discerning listeners. With a tagline emphasising music designed for any time of day, Doo's releases balance trippy, freewheeling downtempo vibes with certified dancefloor hits. 'Smoke Barometer' continues this tradition with six tracks ranging from beat-down cosmic leanings to inward-looking machine funk and musically playful, balearic cuts. The standout track, 'The McGurk Effect' by Ancient, offers a weird, dubbed-out house tool reminiscent of Maurice Fulton's Syclops project. Overall, Smoke Barometer is a diverse and engaging collection that rewards repeated listens, perfect for a range of settings from radio shows to after parties.
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Body To Body II: Paris Berlin
Body To Body II: Paris Berlin (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: BODYTOBODY 002. Rel: 26 Jan 23
Sina XX & Dance Divine - "Dancefloor Is Hot" (6:10)
Sina XX & Metaraph - "Color Of People" (6:57)
Sina XX & Lacchesi - "Goth It" (5:43)
Enham, Lessss & Sina XX - "Le Demon" (5:10)
Review: Get your marching boots on and strap in for a white knuckle ride from fledgling label Body to Body. This second release from the French crew is another thrilling take on hard techno and gabba as Sina XX links up with different artists across four cuts. First, it is with Dance Divine for the flat-footed menace and lashing synths of 'Dancefloor Is Hot' then Metaraph joins for 'Color Of People,' a cut that burrows deep on an oversized bassline and edgy string stabs unsettle the mood. Sina XX & Lacchesi's 'Goth It' is a minimal excursion on tightly wrapped drums and bass that are full of pent-up tension then last of all is the most brain-frying and textural rave of the lot as Enahm and Lessss join in for 'Le Demon.'
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Played by: Rave Energy
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VA Cluster I
Cat: CLUSTER I. Rel: 06 Dec 24
Slak - "Fragility" (5:54)
Alejandro Marmol - "Retahila" (5:33)
TEE-R & Parallax - "Nocturnal Mosaic" (5:15)
Anna Kost - "Conjunction" (6:01)
Parautas - "Pliegue" (6:16)
Dawn RAzor - "Small Notebook" (6:36)
Review: Banging electrobass from Spain's Masa Series, mooting six of their roster artists for an incendiary exercise in grit and vibrancy. Having already invited a slew of artists for individual releases, the Cluster series here aims more at collectivity. All the tracks here nail the label's signature smushing of heavily heat-glued sound, moving between everything from electro to breaks, landing somewhere in the synaesthetic register of an earthen sonic purply-brown. The highlight here, though, has to be Anna Kost's 'Conjunction', which breaks this general rule through a fast dubstep-ish 150BPM exploration in nervous respiratory pad design and glance-off percs, making for a bracing potential set intro.
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Played by: Tom Drew
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Collector II
Cat: FURV 2. Rel: 18 Jun 24
Solee - "Euphoria" (7:22)
Paul Angelo & Don Argento - "Harpe" (6:33)
Drumcomplex & Frank Sonic - "Ultra Hex" (7:49)
Off Night - "Definition" (6:16)
Review: Future Romance's Collector II release is a futuristic trek into through the realms of melodic trance and techno, featuring four melodic tracks by different distinct artists. Solee's 'Euphoria' takes trance into the future with a smoother, more reserved approach, toning down the over-the-top elements for a refined experience. Paul Angelo & Don Argento's 'Harpe' delves into a deeper style of trance, characterised by snappy percussion and growling basslines, with influences from goa trance. On the flip side, Drumcomplex & Frank Sonic's 'Ultra Hex' offers celestial-sounding techno that builds euphorically. Closing the EP, Off Night's 'Definition' presents the most peak-time trance track, with epic and big-sounding elements. If you are looking for the future of the trance and neo-trance, check this out this EP from the birthplace of the genre.
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Always Acid 01
Cat: TENSE 005. Rel: 06 Feb 25
Tassid & Eski - "Septic"
Bad Boy Pete - "Lord Of Darkness"
Minus 25 - "Saure"
David Oblivion - "Out Of Order"
Review: Eindhoven underground acidcore distributor and label Flatlife generate yet another mind-melter for the nitty masses, supercolliding tracks by four of the foremost DJs come sound-summoners on the subterranean scene. Flatlife have dispatched rapid-response rave Apaches since 2009, and A-siders 'Septic' and 'Lord Of Darkness' bring a fittingly mid-noughts feel to things, during which time the roughage of hard dance fused with the encroaching gloss and finesse that came with digital sound tech that defined the decade. The mood is horrific, with 'Saure' climaxing to apocalyptic, territorial levels through waspish yamps and kick crushings, while the aggro is not lost on the ensuing 'Out Of Order', somehow the most relaxed of the four.
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Played by: Dj Hellraiser
 in stock $14.13
Trust The Process
Cat: TRUNCATE 28. Rel: 05 Mar 25
Universal Function
Trust The Process
Space Shuffle
Matter Of Time
Review: Los Angeles mainstay and famed techno practitioner Truncate has joined forces with Chicago legend DJ Hyperactive for a first-ever collaborative EP. The results are fascinating from the first beat: 'Universal Function' is an anxiety-riddled deep techno pumper, 'Trust The Process' is laced with cosmic synths and an eerie sense of the unknown and 'Space Shuffle' is more jacked, with raw drums and punchy kicks topped by manic synth squiggles. Last of all is a heady soundscape in 'Matter Of Time' with its dusty hi-hats and frictionless drums.
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Played by: Cari Lekebusch
 in stock $13.85
Various Artists Vol 7
Cat: MOFF 016. Rel: 10 Oct 24
Viels - "Nero" (5:29)
Orbe - "Rigging" (5:36)
Mary Yuzovskaya - "Trouble" (6:42)
D-Leria - "Battito" (5:49)
Review: The seventh V/A release on Mary Yuzovskaya's Monday Off imprint lands on vinyl, with Viels, ORBE, D-Leria, and Yuzovskaya all contributing tracks. Each artist lending their tender efforts to a mutant techno march, Viels' 'Nero' and Orbe's 'Rigging' provide strong titular clues as to their muses; the first uses both the Latin word for "black" and the name of an ancient Roman emperor, suggesting might, militancy and nyctalopic mis-seeing in its dispatch of a blind sonic firestorm; the latter likens production to construction, with its central, low-sined wayfinder sound effect, and dusty hi-hat caroms, suggesting some vessels have windshields that truly can brave the storm. Yuzovskaya's 'Trouble' lands us in hot water, with its startled, far-off vocal snippets and knockout prattles in the left and right lobes; then there's B-leria's closer 'Battito', a living, breathing planetary entity, prone to emit eerily harmonic Close Encounters-style tones and whose atmosphere we dare not cross.
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Dub 3 EP
Dub 3 EP (white vinyl 12")
Cat: PRRUKDUB 003. Rel: 16 Sep 22
Erdem Yetim - "Perfect Silence" (7:00)
Simone Tavazzi - "Pyramid" (7:55)
Lenny San - "Das Ego" (5:25)
Dave Simon - "Dubby Stomper" (5:44)
Review: Planet Rhythm's third transmission is another various artists' affair that takes no prisoners. This is straight-ahead techno that is proud of its perfect planed linear loops and ability to get you in a mediative head space. Erdem Yetim kicks off with the seriously weighty 'Perfect Silence' and its panel-beaten loops. Simone Tavazzi's 'Pyramid' is another hefty kicker with icy hi hat ringlets and fleshy drums while 'Das Ego' is as good as reductive dub techno gets. Dave Simon hits the nail on the head with his 'Dubby Stomper.'
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Played by: Philippe Petit
 in stock $14.13
アルバム
Selected Archival Recordings 1979-1985
Cat: EE 042RTM. Rel: 23 Oct 24
Bad Boy (4:33)
Kaputt (27) (5:48)
Track 3 (4:09)
Yeah! (4:40)
Ritual (demo) (4:37)
Rebuild (demo) (4:54)
Midnight Crossing (3:20)
Preamble (5:04)
Cured (4:28)
Review: Minimal wave pioneer Das Ding aka Danny Bosten is back after ten years on Electronic Emergencies with a nicely curated collection of archival tracks sourced from early 80s tape recordings. Working with friends in a bedroom studio in the Dutch countryside, Das Ding crafted raw, experimental music with cheap analogue equipment that drew on new wave, early EBM and proto-techno. Listening back now these sounds are unmistakably Das Ding and this clear vinyl pressing preserves the original lo-fi atmosphere with meticulous remastering by Ruud Lekx. A real triumph of the DIY spirit of the era.
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 in stock $25.43
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