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Everything In Distance
Cat: SCX 029. Rel: 18 Jan 24
I Absorb You (5:37)
Biting My Skin (5:38)
Your Voice In My Mouth (5:57)
Double Heart (6:41)
Review: SNTS and Sacred Court are staunch fixtures of the German hard techno circuit, and this reputation is more than topped up on this latest addition to the repertoire, 'Everything In Distance'. Taking on a vampiric theme, titles like 'I Absorb You', 'Biting My Skin' and 'Double Heart' land like clawed blows to the neck, confounding with their unrelenting kick thrums and surrounding industrial atmospheres, gothic and miasmic as they come. More texture than usual is heard on this record than most pummelling-techno artisans abide, with the four-by-four kick drive almost sounding to have completely gotten lost in the fog by the time we reach track three. Listen if you dare.
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Speicher 118
Cat: KOMPAKTEX 118. Rel: 06 Sep 21
Keep Flight (6:14)
Rhythm Tension (6:00)
 in stock $13.44
Mambata EP
Cat: FRNZYREC 004. Rel: 17 Aug 23
Mambata (5:25)
Bang The Drums (5:30)
Bang The Drums (Phil Berg remix) (5:25)
Baraa (5:27)
Baila (5:32)
Baraa (RUIZ OSC1 remix) (4:29)
Played by: Philippe Petit
 in stock $15.14
Perception Series II
Cat: FAUT 052. Rel: 11 May 23
Lewis Fautzi & Norbak - "Code Of Deception" (5:17)
Oscar Mulero - "Zw System" (5:20)
Temudo - "Niiv" (6:29)
Kessell - "Time Domain" (5:11)
Review: Faut Section's Perception Series is back with a second sizzling installment of freshly made techno. Lewis Fautzi & Norbak pair off to open up with 'Code Of Deception', a barreling cut with icy hi hats and taught bass twangs full of dusty factory floor menace. Oscar Mulero offers one of his signature loop-techno rollers in 'Zw System' Temudo then rattles walls with the mysterious bass rumbles of 'Niiv'. Completing what is an EP that is as varied as it is vital is Kessell with the dubby broken techno beats of 'Time Domain' which has fizzing synths cracking like static on a 90s TV screen.
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Genesi
Genesi (12")
Cat: VILREC 005. Rel: 15 Feb 24
Genesi (14:33)
Genesi (Oriental version) (5:21)
Played by: Joe Montana
タグ: 90s House | Acid House
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Swagger Portraits
Swagger Portraits (12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: DONT 048LTD. Rel: 08 May 25
Pina Colada (5:25)
We Know (Jerome Hill edit) (5:59)
Guacamole (4:55)
Acid Grips (5:11)
Who Knows (3:00)
 in stock $22.41
Peel Session
Peel Session (12" in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: WARPLP 3006. Rel: 15 Nov 19
Take Control (4:11)
To The Limit (3:31)
Rob's Nightmare (4:07)
Lost World (5:42)
 in stock $19.62
Landing
Landing (yellow vinyl 12")
Cat: SCHNRZ 01. Rel: 13 Feb 25
Kollegium (6:56)
Menet (7:22)
Inverz (7:18)
Suhan (7:29)
 in stock $18.22
Tivoli
Tivoli (12")
Cat: ADAM 015. Rel: 21 Jan 25
Tivoli
Agree
Wonderful Transmission
Haunted
Review: Belgian-based producer Ilario Liburni brings some great sophistication to this new blend of techno, acid and bass. 'Tivoli' has a polished aesthetic - an air of serenity exudes from the bouncy drums and sleek synth pules that bring to mind the crisp Alpine air of the European Alps. 'Agree' is another smooth but not overcooked sound with more sonar-like synth pulses, dusty hi-hat adding a counterpoint and rubbery drums propelling things on. 'Wonderful Transmission' has a grubbier acid line and wonky leads while 'Haunted' is dubby, fulsome house with techno futurism and daubs of molten melody.
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タグ: Minimal | Minimal Techno
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Half Life
Half Life (12")
Cat: VAX 0001. Rel: 01 May 24
Half Life (re-edit & Remaster) (10:28)
Nu (Remaster) (5:08)
Bill (7:00)
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Liquid Slow EP
Cat: KNTXT 001. Rel: 26 Sep 19
Liquid Slow (6:48)
In Memory (7:48)
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Downward
Downward (hand-numbered hand-stamped 12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: EXILED 003. Rel: 20 May 25
Downward (5:23)
Bells (5:29)
Rush (5:11)
Mindtrip (5:35)
Lock (5:35)
Review: Emerging from Glasgow's ever-thriving underground, Lifeforms make a strong debut here and offer up a fierce fusion of gritty acid and synth-fuelled electro. Crafted entirely with raw hardware, these tracks overflow with DIY spirit and machine soul. Each cut channels the intensity of basement sessions and industrial textures, all grounded in pure analogue energy and mastered by Dutch West Coast legend Alden Tyrell. 'Mindtrip is one of our favourites with its gritty low end, distorted bass and rasping synth patterns all so tactile you feel like you could reach out and grab them.
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Ultramagnetic (reissue)
Cat: CLEE 002. Rel: 19 Dec 24
Ultramagnetic (11:01)
Dirtyfication (8:52)
Review: First released in 2001 on the German label Phono Elements, this classic dreamatic house rendition from Christian Linder leaves us just a stone's throw away from the sea. Just two tracks - whisking, psyching, yearnsome sonic washes - yarn a careful narrative thread of beatifics and intellect, marking out a sexy sixth outing in the equally impressive discography of the Dusseldorf producer. A-sider 'Ultramagnetic' polarises things as much, through piezoelectrically pressurised yet still hair-let-down trance arps and faint vocal cries. 'Dirtyification' adds grit to the cauldron, carefully and tastefully interspersing low gated vocal grunts and synth design reminiscent of waka-wah guitar, to produce a psychic mixed message.
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タグ: Tech House | 2000s House
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MMXX 15: Lost & Found
MMXX 15: Lost & Found (limited 1-sided etched clear vinyl 12")
Cat: MMXX 15. Rel: 08 Feb 21
Lost & Found (20:15)
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Simian
Simian (white vinyl 10")
Cat: MDZN 003. Rel: 28 Sep 23
Simian
Unknown
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Purveyance #2
Purveyance #2 (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: PURVE 002. Rel: 07 Nov 24
Linear System - "Unknown Coordinates" (6:16)
Linear System - "Unlocated Call" (6:04)
Soul Lazh - "Breda" (5:34)
Soul Lazh - "IJplein" (5:40)
Review: After a superb debut outing, Purveyance is back with another standout EP of driving and hypnotic techno. This second heavyweight offering is a split EP with Linear System taking care of the A-side. 'Unknown Coordinates' kicks off with muscular rhythms and bit hits all made more eerie by some spooky pads and spoken words. 'Unlocated Call' then keeps it deep and heady with more taught synth phrases peeling off the beats. Soul Lazh then steps up for two cuts, firstly the edgy and tense synth sounds and pummelling beats of 'Breda' which is perfect for sunrise wig-outs, then the warped and linear techno menace of 'IJplein'.
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47034
47034 (hand-numbered 12" in die-cut sleeve limited to 100 copies)
Cat: 47034. Rel: 03 Mar 23
In Which I Am Reflected (5:20)
Emotion Vs Affect (I Hear Too Much) (4:17)
Feeding Into Each Other (5:51)
Challenge Me (2:47)
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Night Warrior EP
Night Warrior EP (12" + poster)
Cat: REVOLT! 009. Rel: 29 Oct 24
Night Warrior (5:53)
Dark Matter (5:23)
Atom (6:10)
Equinox (6:17)
Review: Revolt proudly presents 'Night Warrior', its latest four-track EP release by the fast-rising Athenian producer Liou. Fitting the nocturnal theme comes twinkly sound design and calculating murmurs on opener 'Night Warrior', whilst the A2 'Dark Matter' adds bursty snarework and synthetic diphthongs to a murky electro pot. B-sider 'Atom' reintroduces 4x4 kicks to a haunted vista-scape made up of burbling FM design and whistling backup pads, whilst 'Equinox' brings a solstitial, peak winter climax of no less gloomy sheen to the fore. A backstair release, yet not one for those shy about moonlit dancing either.
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Blue 01 (remastered)
Cat: OW 03. Rel: 04 Dec 20
Speed Makes Confusion (8:44)
Japan Paranoik (7:45)
My Friend Shoei Shimieu Is Not Dead (Mosquito mix) (9:16)
Mamy Message - Label Info (1:45)
Played by: Joe Montana
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Koko
Koko (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: NSUN 001. Rel: 27 Feb 20
Livigesh - "Koko" (6:18)
Livigesh - "Koko" (UNREALNUMBERS remix) (5:31)
UNREALNUMBERS - "Klkl" (5:12)
UNREALNUMBERS - "Klkl" (Livigesh remix) (6:44)
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Initial Gain
Cat: MOM 050. Rel: 06 Feb 23
Sexcess (3:09)
Sexcess (Tolouse Low Trax Dementos remix) (7:04)
Space Split (4:19)
Initial Gain (2:33)
Played by: Alexis Le-Tan, Mimi
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Symmetry Zone
Symmetry Zone (limited 12")
Cat: figure x38. Rel: 29 Nov 23
Symmetry Zone (5:39)
Chaser (4:47)
Tracking (5:08)
Formed (5:15)
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DIG 003
DIG 003 (12")
Cat: DIG 003. Rel: 06 Feb 25
LKY - "Bitter" (5:05)
Deluka - "RAW" (6:43)
Metapattern - "Tamakotuma" (6:19)
Dotdat - "Take Me To Detroit" (5:02)
Review: This third release from Dust In Grooves, curated by Olivia Mendez, is a compilation EP showcasing mind-bending tracks. Expect adventurous, challenging cuts with a groovy, raw sound. 'Bitter' by LKY is an atmospheric journey with trippy loops and changing beats, evoking the sweaty, trance-infused 90s. 'R.A.W' by Deluka glistens with mind-bending sound design, a visceral, hypnotizing track with quirky highs and stomping lows. On the flip side, 'Tamakotuma' by Metapattern beams with melting synths, intense rhythms, and skewed melodies, a dynamic, retro-futuristic journey across dimensions. 'Take Me To Detroit' by Dot Dat is a soothing dance-floor energy tamer, filled with melodic arpeggios and spacious drums. This release features an animated cover by visual artist Deniz Bicer, also known as Ojelibalon. A diverse selection of forward-thinking techno sure to ignite dancefloors and inspire adventurous DJs.
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Globus Trax
Globus Trax (12" + insert)
Cat: TRESOR 375. Rel: 03 Jun 25
ClickClickClick (5:27)
Gearbox (5:33)
Destination 909 (6:00)
Reach Out (6:05)
Review: A potent ongoing collaboration between two techno heads lands on a legendary label, delivering four cuts that span the spectrum of classic and contemporary dancefloor energy. Side-A kicks off with 'ClickClickClick', a tech house burner that lives up to its name as it is bouncy and rhythmically addictive. Its catchy loop play gives way to deeper, murkier textures midway through, maintaining its infectious swing while offering DJs a perfect mid-set curveball. Following it is 'Gearbox', a slick, electro-informed groover with a low-slung, funky bassline. It's high-energy yet controlled, laced with head-nodding bounce and shimmering detail that make it ideal for peak-time dancefloor action. On Side-B, 'Destination 909' is pure nostalgia with a modern polish, bringing in 90s techno grit, trancey atmospherics and a post-rave euphoria that's all tight kicks and laser-focused execution. The production is clean and sharp, but there's an intentional vintage flavor that pays tribute to the roots. Closing things out is 'Reach Out', a hypnotic, dub-leaning track infused with a raw vocal loop preaching unity and rave authenticity. It's spacious, meditative and subtly anthemic. The kind of track that creeps up on you in the best way. All in all, a cohesive, floor-ready EP.
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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
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Maitake
Maitake (12")
Cat: DNZT 018. Rel: 18 Jun 25
Voi Siete Qui (1:30)
Lesssgooo (4:17)
Look! A Selimbasic (4:35)
Tout Les Choses C'est Le Rythme (3:01)
Vertigo Effect (4:03)
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Shoc Orridor
Cat: POM 51. Rel: 10 Oct 24
Pima (6:16)
Thereon (5:52)
CB190301 (5:20)
Beth (5:15)
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Different Paths
Cat: TURBO 125. Rel: 30 May 12
Different Paths
Structure
Back to 91
 in stock $16.25
Sin Prisa
Sin Prisa (12")
Cat: MSR 24. Rel: 16 Feb 24
Meloboy (feat Aliou Omar Dia Rangel) (4:19)
Slumber Inc (5:14)
Sunn (5:20)
System Slide (5:04)
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Dance With Me
Cat: LR 029. Rel: 25 Mar 24
Dance With Me (Maceo Plex club remix) (6:10)
Dance With Me (club mix) (6:01)
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Horror Corp Vol 1
Cat: HORC 001. Rel: 06 Dec 24
Give It (6:26)
Universal Synopsys (6:10)
Osiris (6:43)
You Didn't Say The Magic Word (7:05)
Review: Horror Corp debuts with a first volume in this new series which is a striking four-track release from rising artist Log In. This collection fuses modern techno with a nostalgic 80s influence to create high-energy hooks and deep, evolving breaks guaranteed to captivate the dance floor. Each one is crafted to evoke a visceral emotional response while bridging old-school vibes with fresh, forward-thinking sounds. The result is a dynamic mix of cuts with a vintage edge but that are not overtly revivalist Perfect for fans of bold, boundary-pushing beats, this suggests that Horror Corp's journey is going to be one well worth keeping up with.
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Vision Ekstase 8
Cat: VE 008. Rel: 30 May 24
David Lohlein - "Bad Bitch" (4:39)
Hiss - "Journey" (4:49)
Fabian Wegmeth - "Nyama Mabe" (5:35)
Symon - "Cyberpunk" (5:05)
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This But More (Loidis Reconfiguration)
Cat: NAFF 026. Rel: 04 Jun 25
Silicate Tusks (7:24)
Thick Air (7:06)
Review: Two standout tracks from Priori's This But More get a stripped, emotional rework from Loidis, which is of course the introspective alias of Brian Leeds aka Huerco S. and Pendant who is known for his minimal, textured approach. Here, Loidis stretches the originals into hypnotic, slow-burning explorations. The rhythms remain intact but feel deeper, warmer, like echoes from a distant rave. It's dancefloor music in slow motion: eyes closed, head lost in the groove. These extended versions don't just remix, they reimagine while blurring lines between ambient and club, motion and stillness. It's a compelling fusion of restraint and rhythm, perfect for late nights and deep-listening sessions alike.
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Late Reaction
Cat: POM 49. Rel: 23 Feb 24
Dime (6:32)
Stranger (6:19)
Late Reaction (4:29)
Easy Virtue (6:49)
Played by: M50
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Momm01 X L'archipel
Cat: MOMM 01. Rel: 13 Jan 25
Lombroso - "The Last Midnight" (6:02)
Nativo - "Delayscura" (5:15)
Kamyar Keramati - "Elements Of A Thread" (6:22)
Tibahuult - "Feel Some Of My Jam" (4:42)
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Holy Mantle EP
Cat: PRIVATEPARTS 05. Rel: 28 Feb 25
Holy Mantle (6:02)
Walnut (5:39)
Scuba (6:18)
A155 (1:50)
Private Parts (3:06)
Review: Known for their refusal to use laptops, London Modular Alliance channel their creativity through pure analog improvisation, creating an organic, hypnotic soundscape with every track. A journey through live electro, the trio's decade-long mastery in modular synthesis cis coming to a culmination with this EP. On Side-1, the title track 'Holy Mantle' opens with a stunning progression, rooted in vintage analogue textures, evoking a sense of fluidity and experimentation. The track flows seamlessly, radiating an energy that is timeless. 'Walnut' follows with its deep, melodic electro vibes, incorporating atmospheric, rolling basslines and layers of intricate rhythms that draw the listener deeper into the groove. Side-2 continues to explore the trio's diverse sound palette. 'Scuba' is a melancholic, electro-infused piece that feels like drifting through the depths of an underwater world, full of longing and machine love. Finally, 'A155' delivers robotic, funky electro with tight, infectious rhythms and a sharp, futuristic edge, adding a dynamic finish to the EP. With 'Holy Mantle', London Modular Alliance reinforces their reputation for cutting-edge, analogue-driven techno.
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South Of Forever
Cat: KAJUNGA 009. Rel: 26 May 22
Additive Spectra (7:58)
South Of Forever (9:29)
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Happy Endings
Cat: MIDA 012. Rel: 16 Apr 24
Happy Endings (4:55)
Dwight (4:11)
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Selected Works 95-96 Part 1
Cat: FP 019. Rel: 29 Jan 25
Complexity Crisis (6:29)
Shadow Fax (5:08)
15 Minute Cop Show (4:11)
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Klangpilot
Klangpilot (translucent orange vinyl 12")
Cat: CBS X. Rel: 22 May 20
Klangpilot (5:41)
Scanline (5:39)
Played by: Nihad Tule
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Remember Detroit
Cat: GM 03. Rel: 14 Jun 24
Two Feet Up (6:56)
Remember Detroit (5:46)
Central Nervous Systems (6:49)
Path Of Tranquility (4:42)
Review: Rawax's Motor City Edition series is back with more tech from Detroit and this time it is Los Hermanos at the buttons. Gerald Mitchell opens up the 12" with 'Two Feet Up' which brings warm and soul-infused techno vibes and some lush strong stabs. 'Remember Detroit' is a just as deep cut with slick drums and sci-fi melodies rippling throughout the arrangement and then the flipside ups the energy levels with the more twitchy and synapse-firing 'Central Nervous Systems' complete with plenty of busy melodies. Things chill out a little for the closer, 'Path Of Tranquility', which showcases some lush melodies and serene synth strings.
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タグ: Detroit House
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Pulpitos Theme EP
Cat: TERRAM 002. Rel: 10 Feb 23
Sepia (5:59)
Seagrass (2:58)
Polpous (4:39)
Pulpitos Theme (5:35)
Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Reality Hacked Part 2
Reality Hacked Part 2 (purple marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: HRL 009. Rel: 14 Jun 24
Click (UNKLE Reconstruction) (8:06)
Click (Pangea remix) (5:40)
Scram City (Echologist dub) (4:40)
Review: Reality Hacked Part 2 collects three more heavyweight remixes of key tracks from Lost Souls Of Saturn’s most recent album Reality. Among such jewels are the serene vocal lilts and trembling percs of UNKLE’s ‘Click’ remix, on which Lvv Gvn soars across the track in awestruck wonderment, and the playful wibbles and stark rhythms of Hessle Audio’s Pangaea on his version of the same. This second 12” in the Reality Hacked series rounds off on a heavy-set dubby take on ‘Scram City’ by Echologist.
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The Watcher
Cat: FR 061. Rel: 26 Feb 25
23 (4:51)
And Or (4:03)
It's All Good (3:20)
Grib (6:44)
The Watcher (6:22)
Review: Frustrated Funk is one of the very many labels out of the Netherlands that offers up house and techno music with a through line to the Chicago and Detroit foundations. It is top tackle with a timeless edge and that proves to be true again with this one from Lost Trax. '23' is both dreamy and cancerous but groovy. 'And Or' is more wonky with mad acid, 'It's All Good' is a downbeat synth interlude, 'Grib' is lo-fi and experimental with Omar S style aesthetics and 'The Watcher' closes with more dusty and brilliant depths.
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Life Out Of Balance
Cat: FR 032. Rel: 03 Feb 16
Life Out Of Balance (9:33)
It's You (9:23)
Out From Under (5:40)
Review: First surfacing back in 2006 on UK IDM label SCSI-AV, the Lost Trax project has allegedly been a platform for any number of artists to produce under the cloak of anonymity, all identity shorn so the focus remains on the music. After a clutch of 12"s for Tabernacle at the turn of the decade, Lost Trax was reactivated last year with a contribution to a Shipwrec 12" and now migrates to Rotterdam's finest, Frustrated Funk. On the opening title track, "Life Out Of Balance," Lost Trax display a nervous fidgety energy and a looseness in execution that will sound quite thrilling on the dancefloor, whilst "It's You" is a muddy yet heavenly cut that will appeal to fans of Terekke. Closer "Out From Under" finds crystalline electro rhythms caked in thick tape hiss too.
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TAR 025
TAR 025 (12")
Cat: TAR 025. Rel: 31 Oct 24
Rootedness (5:14)
Conception (5:43)
Two Days Before Leaving (5:15)
Tumultuous Groove (5:40)
Frequencies (1:52)
Review: Louis the 4th is a master of groovy and percussive techno and if you need any more evidence of that then check out this new EP on TH Tar Hallow. 'Rootedness' is a roller with slick hi-hats ticking away over rubbery bass. 'Conception' is more edgy and kinetic with razor-sharp snares over more silky drums. 'Two Days Before Leaving' has hefty dub undercurrents and panel-beaten loops that make you march while 'Tumultuous Groove' is a more intense number with grit and steel in its robust groove framework. 'Frequencies' shuts down with a haunting and eerie synth mood.
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She's From Manchester EP
Cat: PRRUKBLK 126. Rel: 27 Mar 25
She's From Manchester (5:43)
Sub Genetic (5:24)
Kicking (Locked Groove) (0:21)
Stuck In The Void (Locked Groove) (0:25)
Mona's Pacer (4:32)
Unleaving Moments (4:39)
Suffering Experience (5:53)
Review: The Young Hegelians once reparteed that Manchester was the geographical birthing place of the Industrial Revolution. Mysterious Manc monarch Louis The 4th nods at this fact with an express delivery straight from the millworks; even in the most brutal of working conditions, one might find love. 'She's From Manchester' evokes plumes of ashen smog as the waste byproduct of an excessively productive, surplus labourious love affair. Foundries founder, and railway workshops curdle under the weight of mechanical process, as the fast propulsions of 'Sub Genetic' and 'Stuck In The Void' quell the soul as much as they do exhaust the body, outstripping and going beyond the injurious demand to work overtime. 'Suffering Experience' closes on a dulled but continual note, as wan reverberations resound in a now abandoned factory.
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Ascent Of Mount Agung EP
Cat: PRRUKBLK 117. Rel: 16 Jan 25
Balinese Morality (5:07)
Drive System (5:22)
Memoir (5:23)
End Of June (5:15)
Review: Louis The 4th made something of a splash in 2024, delivering a string of well-regarded EPs on TH Tar Hollow, Prima Materia and Planet Rhythm. He begins his 2025 release campaign with a typically assured return to the latter label, taking us on an imaginary climb up Mount Agung in Indonesia. Hints of this loose theme can be spotted on opener 'Balinese Morality', a pleasingly melodic (but undeniably tough) techno workout in which rising and falling synth loops dance atop a punchy rhythm track and deep, booming bass. The struggle onwards up the mythical volcano is reflected in the dark, breathless and percussively layered techno stomper 'Drive System'. Elsewhere, 'Memoir' explores similar sonic territory to 'Balinese Morality', while 'End of June' tiptoes a fine line between lo-fi techno hedonism and melody-rich peak-time hypnotism
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Origins EP
Origins EP (limited 12")
Cat: PRRUKBLK 109. Rel: 23 Aug 24
Origins (5:35)
Shelter (5:19)
Protecto (5:36)
Halo (5:10)
 in stock $14.30
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