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Mystic Minds Vol 2
Cat: MD 007. Rel: 08 Dec 22
Dazion - "I Want Take Away" (4:36)
Andy Rantzen - "Sleepwalkers In The City" (5:29)
Leo James - "Lonely" (4:31)
Phran - "2K" (4:03)
Mousse - "Liquid Style 3 0" (6:53)
Furious Frank - "Textile Man" (5:40)
 in stock $14.87
Void
Void (12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: AMA 007. Rel: 11 Sep 23
Givi Gelashvili - "Chasing Horizons"
Dietriangle - "Dusk"
RumBaby (E240) - "Every Night"
Marc Oller - "Creu_(Entu)"
Stefano Stereo - "Mellow"
 in stock $16.55
Dock Lown
Dock Lown (hand-stamped 12" + insert + MP3 download code limited to 300 copies)
Cat: RN 021. Rel: 26 Oct 22
Fase 01 (11:51)
Zona Rossa (8:28)
Limbo (2:45)
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 in stock $15.03
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
 in stock $27.50
Powerland
Powerland (12")
Cat: AX 120. Rel: 19 Sep 24
The Savvy Provocateurs Of Parallel 42 (5:04)
Powerland (4:54)
The Divine Line (6:05)
Hippie Woman Wild (5:35)
Review: Millsart's Powerland is a four-track journey that fuses techno with spacey jazz, creating an atmosphere reminiscent of a cosmic jazz den. 'The Savvy Provocateurs Of Parallel 42' opens with a blend of jazz-infused techno, evoking the feel of a movie soundtrack with its cinematic, spacey vibe. 'The Divine Line' shifts into ambient techno, with sequencer-driven layers that offer a serene yet rhythmic experience. 'Hippie Woman Wild' stands out with its unique combination of island jazz and techno, delivering a creative and unexpected fusion that feels both laid-back and innovative. Overall, Powerland showcases Millsart's ability to meld diverse influences into a cohesive and immersive sonic landscape, perfect for those who appreciate techno with a touch of jazz-inspired creativity.
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Ohm Series #10
Cat: OHM 010. Rel: 26 Jul 24
Monomood - "Spring In Space" (7:22)
Octal Industries - "Rewind Repeat" (6:55)
G-Prod & Taho - "Light Forest" (7:16)
Gradient - "Noosphere" (7:12)
Review: Ohm Series #10 continues to be a shining example of the remarkable work being done in the dub techno genre, consistently featuring top-tier producers who excel in their craft. On Side-1, Monomood kicks things off with 'Spring In Space,' a track that boasts deep sub-bass hits and long, blending chords. Its strong kick and clean production make it a powerful example of dub techno at its finest. Following this, Octal Industries delivers 'Rewind Repeat,' a piece that layers epic strings and a soaring melody over an abstract broken beat. Powerful and evocative! Side-2 opens with G-Prod and Taho's'"Light Forest,' an uptempo dub techno track with a techy edge. Its smooth production and dancefloor-ready vibe make it a seamless fusion of technical prowess and groove. Closing out the release is Gradient's 'Track 4,' which offers classic dub techno sounds. Gradient's exceptional craftsmanship is evident in this track, which epitomizes the lush textures and hypnotic rhythms that define the genre. Overall, Ohm Series #10 upholds its reputation by delivering high-quality dub techno that resonates with both purists and new listeners alike. This release is an ideal example to the innovative spirit of the genre.
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K Files 01
K Files 01 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: KFILES 01. Rel: 14 May 25
Track 1 (7:36)
Track 2 (4:36)
Track 3 (8:57)
Track 4 (3:44)
Review: Cultured dub technician and minimal man Sebastian Mullaert returns with K-Files, a vinyl-only label launched in collaboration with longtime ally Ulf Eriksson of Kontra Musik. He says that each release centres on one track reimagined through multiple distinct versions, thereby offering DJs and deep listeners tools for exploration, mood and transformation. The debut is a spacious, dub-infused trip that demands patience and full immersion, from the gauzy chord texture of 'Track 1', to the loud, smeared leads of 'Track 2' via the more propulsive drum rumbles and tumbling percussion of 'Track 3'. The final interpretation is a heavy ambient soundscape dense with melancholy.
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File Under Balearic Gabba Vol 2
Cat: HYR 7299. Rel: 25 Mar 25
Sewell & The Gong - "Better Words" (Wallace remix) (8:28)
My Friend Dario - "Tellaro" (Sirs remix) (6:26)
Verdo - "Boulevardier" (Pedro Bertho remix) (6:29)
Review: Two years ago, Italy's Balearic Gabba Soundsystem switched from remixing and re-editing their favourite cuts to curating compilation style EPs of similarly minded fare. They're in that mode again here, presenting a trio of cuts that combine the saucer-eyed warmth and loved-up musicality of Balearic music culture with grooves and rhythms firmly focused on the dancefloor. They begin by showcasing Wallace's sublime remix of Sewell & The Gong's 'Better Worlds', a locked-in, hypnotising fusion of semi-organic deep house grooves, new age melodic motifs and the dreamiest of ambient chords. Over on the flip they dip into slo-mo Italo-disco/acid house fusion via SIRS fine revision of My Friend Dario's 'Tell Aro', before treating us to a Pedro Bertho remix of Verdo's 'Belvourdier' in which sparkling Balearic house piano riffs, undulating acid lines and mid-80s "chorus" synth sounds rise above a fluctuating synthesiser bassline and hustling beats.
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アルバム
With Dan!
Cat: PARODIA 03. Rel: 22 Nov 23
Liquid (4:01)
Easy (feat Jon Beige) (3:16)
Ten Yrs Later (3:19)
Out Of House (4:21)
Sunday Party 404 (0:29)
Son (feat Edward Reilly) (4:44)
Stuntin Like My (3:07)
Melting (2:24)
Assume (feat AnNie Adaa) (4:45)
Magna Mater (1:48)
 in stock $22.16
Invisible Lands
Invisible Lands (limited clear vinyl LP)
Cat: ATMV 120. Rel: 11 Sep 24
Day In Night (3:46)
Confuse Me (4:01)
Shaker (5:22)
Just Want (3:37)
Dimensions Of Rhythm (3:05)
Sleeping (3:19)
Oase (4:37)
Look Up (4:34)
Is This Real (6:00)
Review: Milio's third album on Atomnation marks a significant artistic evolution for the Dutch producer, who has harnessed new production techniques to translate his childhood fantasies into music. Utilising mostly analogue sounds, recorded percussion, and his own voice, the artist crafts a rich auditory experience that again showcases his suburb synth work as it explores the space between the surreal and the real, featuring tracks like the melodically gorgeous 'Day in Night,' the lithe and dubby rhythms of 'Confuse Me,' and the broken beat beauty of 'Sleeping.' Each piece offers a unique blend of emotional depth and vivid soundscaping that takes you to a world away from here.
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Route 77
Cat: AAWCD 022. Rel: 22 Oct 24
Paris Texas
Avenue Of Lights
Bocca Di Lupo
Shapes Of Things
Camel Hot
Sunrain
Happiness Is A Cigar Called Hamlet
High Field Cloud
John Vain
Sonora Desert Edge (The Abyss) (bonus track)
Review: Route 77, the third album from Mirror System, Steve Hillage and Miquette Giraudy's chillout project, offers a serene sonic journey through spacious, dreamy soundscapes. A mellower counterpart to their work as System 7, Mirror System's music blends soft tech-house rhythms with lush electronics and Hillage's signature guitar. With a travel theme inspired by the vast American Southwest, Route 77 is rich in atmospheric grooves. The album features contributions from The Orb's Alex Paterson, Dan Donovan and Marv Brookes, adding to its laidback yet intricate vibe. Standout moments include reimaginings of Manuel Gottsching's 'Sunrain' and Ry Cooder's 'Paris, Texas', which fit seamlessly into the album's flowing textures. The closing track, 'Sonora Desert Edge (The Abyss)', incorporates a poem by Allen Ginsberg, creating a vivid, immersive auditory experience. Route 77 is an engaging blend of ambient trance and chillout music, perfect for deep relaxation or reflective listening.
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Moby (reissue)
Moby (reissue) (limited numbered black white & blue marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: DFE 1. Rel: 16 Sep 22
Drop A Beat (4:24)
Everything (4:51)
Yeah (5:48)
Electricity (3:29)
Next Is The E (4:39)
Go (3:42)
Help Me To Believe (6:29)
Have You Seen My Baby (4:07)
Ah Ah (3:48)
Slight Return (4:19)
 in stock $35.35
II
II (limited gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: MTR 036LP. Rel: 01 Aug 13
The Mark (interlude)
Bad Kingdom
Versions
Let In The Light
Milk
Therapy
Gita
Clouded (interlude)
Ilona
Damage Done
This Time
Review: Given the hype that surrounded the release of the first Moderat set back in 2009, we can surely expect more of the same for this second outing from Apparat and Modeselektor. Those familiar with the first album's woozy blend of IDM, Thom Yorke indebted vocal dreaminess, porchlight techno and post-dubstep rhythms will immediately feel right at home. Online reviews have focused largely on II's atmospheric warmth, and the way in which the Berlin-based trio seems to have refined their sound. Both are valid critiques; certainly, there's a maturity and musical complexity to the album that betters much of their previous works. It's not much of a dancefloor set, but that's entirely the point; this is locked-in headphone listening for the wide-eyed generation.
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 in stock $21.88
II
II (LP)
Cat: MTR 035LP. Rel: 01 Aug 13
The Mark (interlude)
Bad Kingdom
Versions
Let In The Light
Gita
Clouded (interlude)
Damage Done
This Time
Review: Given the hype that surrounded the release of the first Moderat set back in 2009, we can surely expect more of the same for this second outing from Apparat and Modeselektor. Those familiar with the first album's woozy blend of IDM, Thom Yorke indebted vocal dreaminess, porchlight techno and post-dubstep rhythms will immediately feel right at home. Online reviews have focused largely on II's atmospheric warmth, and the way in which the Berlin-based trio seems to have refined their sound. Both are valid critiques; certainly, there's a maturity and musical complexity to the album that betters much of their previous works. It's not much of a dancefloor set, but that's entirely the point; this is locked-in headphone listening for the wide-eyed generation.
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Played by: Toki Fuko
 in stock $17.11
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