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Coeur De Glace
Coeur De Glace (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: DKO 34. Rel: 05 Jul 24
Binary Digit - "U Want Dis" (5:58)
Fasme - "Morning" (4:13)
GGGG - "La Cueillette" (5:31)
Mud Deep & Sans Qui - "Mesonyx" (5:21)
Review: Coeur De Glace on DKO Records (DKO 34) delivers four fantastic electro tracks, each with unique influences and directions. Side-1 kicks off with Binary Digit's 'U Want Dis,' an exuberant, high-energy track that pays homage to old-school rave with its lively vocal samples. Fasme's 'Morning' follows, blending smooth electro with soft keys and a whimsical AFX melody for a perfect combination. Side-2 features GGGG's 'La Cueillette,' a feel-good, fun and melodic electro tune. The EP concludes with Mud Deep & Sans-Qui's 'Mesonyx,' offering IDM goodness reminiscent of Rephlex, Squarepusher, and AFX. Coeur De Glaceis a vibrant and diverse collection, sure to delight fans of electro and techno.
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More Than Machine: Part 1
Cat: TR 119V. Rel: 02 Feb 21
Client 03 - "Regression Container" (5:53)
Sterac Electronics - "Reinstated" (5:38)
The Advent & Zein Ferreira - "Seven" (5:41)
Christian Smith - "Pressure Drop" (4:14)
Review: Those with a deep knowledge of electro and techno will be salivating at the prospect of More Than A Machine: Part 1, an EP that boasts cuts from such legends of the scene as Sterac Electronics, The Advent and Christian Smith. All deliver the goods, of course, as does rising star Client 03, whose EP-opening 'Regression Container' brilliantly flips between shimmering, deep space ambient and warming, tactile electro dreaminess. Those looking for more rugged and robust club fare should check Sterac Electronics 'Reinstated', with its' out-there lead lines and machine-gun bass, and the sleazy, up-tempo futurism of the Adveny and Zein Ferreira's 'Seven'. Christian Smith's deep, Kraftwerk-influenced 'Pressure Drop' rounds off a predictably strong EP.
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Siku Series 006
Cat: SIKUS 06. Rel: 12 Mar 25
Onoffon - "Matter What" (5:46)
Sebastian - "Dreams Metaphors" (5:21)
Rufo - "Mr Wonderful " (5:36)
Brian Topham - "Expressive Dimension" (6:22)
Review: SIKU's various artists offerings always result in a nice and varied sound across two sides of vinyl and the sixth such drop is another one worth of attention for techno heads. Onoffon opens with 'Matter What' which rides on raw drums with slapping hits and stark synths, while Sebastian's 'Dreams Metaphors' has a ghoulish energy and dark, twisted synth menace. Rufo brings some cosmic wonder and bleeping melodic sequences to 'Mr Wonderful' and Brian Topham's 'Expressive Dimension' is a straight up tool with burrowing leads.

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Dynamic Allocation
Dynamic Allocation (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: LN 009. Rel: 05 Jun 24
Dynamic Allocation (5:00)
Cache Memory (4:45)
Accumulator (5:02)
Data Hierarchy (4:57)
Review: Fresh off his amazing remixes of classic Juan Atkins material, Santiago Salazar is quickly becoming one of thee names in techno on the west coast of America. His latest 12" 'Dynamic Allocation EP', has found its way to have a home on the top-notch Detroit label, Limited Network. The unique title track perfectly blurs the lines between techno and electro brilliantly while 'Cache Memory' succeeds in a classy retro way. For the second side, 'Accumulator' kicks things up a notch with some hi-tech electro business for the dancefloor. Things close out in great fashion on 'Data Hierarchy' which is one of our favorites on this release. Looking for a different take on Detroit styled techno? You found it here in spades.
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Delusions EP
Cat: EYA 028. Rel: 09 Sep 24
Delusions (5:05)
Hey23 (5:35)
Urban Life (6:42)
PRB (4:57)
About The Past (5:21)
About The Past (LVCA remix) (5:30)
Review: You can never go far wrong when drawing for tunes on the EYA records label and now it's back with more reliably good techno. This one comes from Bordeaux-based DJ and producer Salomee. His superb Delusions EP blends electro and techno from the starry cosmic trip of the opener to the more twisted synth lines of 'Hey23' via the slicker tech snares and kicks of 'About The Past'. A remix by synth wizard LVCA brings some inward reflection over rooted and rolling drums and closes out what is an EP full of emotion and high-grade grooves.
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Echoes Of The Infinitive
Cat: USR 033. Rel: 12 May 25
Oblivion (6:56)
Androgena (6:43)
Exodus (6:05)
Until We Arrive (7:02)
Review: Sancra's Echoes of the Infinitive is a standout second release of 2025, showing the producer's versatile and emotive sounds as he heads through techno's many shades. Opening track 'Oblivion' sets the tone with driving dancefloor energy and celestial melodies, while 'Androgena' dives into deeper, darker acid-techno terrain, which is refined yet intense. On the B-side, 'Exodus' blends neo-trance and electro with uplifting, spiritual pads for something that works the mind and body and closing track 'Until We Arrive' shifts the pace with a meditative live jam that feels introspective and serene. From peak-time power to after-hours reflection, Sancra delivers on all fronts here.
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Intelligent Jump Rope Music
Cat: BOILD 03. Rel: 13 Feb 23
The Bag (6:01)
E30 Track (6:34)
Intelligent Jump Rope Music (5:04)
Intelligent Jump Rope Music (Locked Groove remix) (5:00)
Review: Bangkok-based Sarayu is an artist at the heart of the electronic music scene in Thailand, and co-runs the label More Rice. His latest releases comes courtesy of local imprint Boiled Wonderland titled Intelligent Jump Rope Music, featuring four club focused tracks with a darker edge. On the A-side, there's the atmospheric broken beat techno of 'The Bag' and the mental 'E30 Track' . On the second side, the deep and entrancing title track's knackered feel is complemented nicely by Belgian producer Locked Groove's hypnotic rendition.
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Hallowed Ground
Cat: S 002. Rel: 19 Aug 24
Scan 7 - "Detroit Built The First Techno Museum" (3:35)
Inohs Sivad - "Sxerendade" (feat Charles Prophet Jr) (5:43)
EMICee - "Bounce Glxtch" (3:43)
AUX88 - "This Is What U Want" (feat Demian Monet) (4:18)
Scan 7 - "I Am From Detroit" (Dre Brown remix) (3:28)
The Man With No Name - "Devil His Due" (3:02)
Review: Hallowed Ground is a six-track compilation that showcases the depth and variety of Detroit Techno, featuring renowned artists and fresh talents alike. Opening with Scan 7's 'Detroit Built The First Techno Museum,' the track sets a sophisticated tone, rooted in the city's rich musical history. Inohs Sivad's 'Sxerendade' follows with a house anthem highlighted by sultry vocals, adding a layer of sensuality. EM-i-Cee's 'Bounce Glxtch' offers a techy groove, providing a perfect transition to the flip side. AUX88's 'This Is What U Want' delivers crunchy electro beats that will resonate with fans of classic Detroit sounds. The compilation continues with Scan 7's 'I Am From Detroit' (Dre Brown remix), a fresh take that keeps the city's spirit alive. Man With No Name's 'Devil His Due' takes listeners on a Drexciyan electro journey, adding an intriguing edge. Scott Avery closes the set with 'Sxerenade' (Low-Key Seduction mix), wrapping up the compilation with a smooth, seductive vibe. Hallowed Ground is a compelling collection for any techno enthusiast.
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Radiation Dance
Cat: MAINRECORDS 12. Rel: 11 Nov 24
MS - "CH Dance" (7:38)
MS - "Radiation" (5:50)
MS - "Divine Divider" (4:34)
MS - "Rzwodzwo's Brain" (4:45)
CSMS - "Datapoppers" (5:19)
Review: Mainrecords returns with the 'Radiation Dance' EP which is the newest outing from co-label owner Matthias Schildger. It opens with the sleek electronic lines and Kraftwerkian hypnosis of 'CH Dance' on icy rhythms and lush synth chords. 'Radiation' is a more rugged techno sound but still artful in its pads and widescreen melodic scope. There is a retro 80s feel to 'Divine Divide' while 'Rzwodzwo's Brain' birds some more buffed metal textures, tripped-out FX and jittery rhythms. Last of all is 'Datapoppers' which is a great blend of analogue kits and drums, retro-future synths and curious cosmic moods.
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Played by: Robert Drewek
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Unlikely Companions
Unlikely Companions (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: WAN 013. Rel: 25 Oct 24
Unlikely Companions (4:53)
Unlikely Companions (Marco Passarani's Nature remix) (6:43)
Review: Secondo is an artist we have long been keen to hear more from so this return to vinyl is welcome indeed. It comes on a hand-stamped white label 12" in the form of 'Unlikely Companions'. This one is a cosmic deep house sound with an alien energy, crispy hits and smeared pads that bring colour and introspection. The drums are well designed to and help make this one as heady as it is cinematic. Marco Passarani's Nature remix on the flip gets a little more warped and dark with unsettling sci-fi ambiance.
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Schwarz Vom Harz (reissue)
Schwarz Vom Harz (reissue) (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: OUTTOLUNCH 009R. Rel: 02 Dec 24
Verdichtung (4:20)
Verdrangung (5:22)
Einfuhlung (3:56)
Ersetzung (5:57)
Review: This is a welcome reissue of some textbook deep Detroit dub and techno. 'Verdichtung' opens up with some superb rhythms and prickly percussion, all softened by prying synth leads and smeared pads. 'Verdrangung' is just as deep with silky broken beats and more woozy, alluring pads lodging deep in your psyche. 'Einfuhlung' ups the ante with more raw and direct drums and techno leaning hi hats but still plenty of warm machine soul and 'Ersetzung' shuts down with acid-tinged lines, zippy synths and compelling, physical drum patterns.
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Terrestrial Ultra Doula EP
Cat: AF 058. Rel: 14 Oct 24
Incandescent Shakespeares (Doula mix) (8:02)
Multiharmony (Satyr mix) (4:51)
Droopy (Terrestrial Ultra-Doula mix) (6:56)
Stone-Seeder Hierophant (5:28)
Review: Mattias Ostling returns as Rolando Simmons with the brilliant new 'Terrestrial Ultra-Doula' EP once again showcasing his signature braindance sound on Analogical Force. This four-track collection is an adventurous exploration of acid-infused rhythms that will bang on any dance floor whether a calmer back room or a more lively main room. The standout track for us is 'Multiharmony (Satyr mix)' which features soothing pads paired with lively drum machine patterns, while the title track 'Droopy (Terrestrial Ultra-Doula Mix)' blends dreamy elements with energetic rave breaks. Ostling expertly navigates the realms of rave, IDM, and techno here as he crafts lush yet fidgety beats that demonstrate his unique alchemical approach.
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Pacer EP
Pacer EP (12")
Cat: ZNGBR 014. Rel: 07 Apr 25
Formentario (6:12)
Pacer (7:38)
It's A Flesh Wound (6:04)
It's A Flesh Wound (Christopher Ledger remix) (7:35)
Review: Dubliner Noah Skelton brings a deep four-track helter-skelter to Zingiber Audio, topping up a well-travelled catalogue whose earprints are borne in the discographies of Amour, Daydream and Mayak. 'Formentario' and 'Pacer' deepen our hearts with fulsome beats n' bass, carefully constructed to manifest in the listener a looser, undammed destiny. 'It's A Flesh Wound', meanwhile, subtly balances emo-breaks and curious acid jazz, with a popout FM and dancing piano plinks proving particularly pacific, not least when set against *those* chords.
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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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5th Dimension EP
Cat: X2S 004. Rel: 12 Mar 25
Tip Of The Iceberg (6:50)
Nu Era (6:18)
Sweet Destruction (5:49)
Rest Easy (5:58)
Lost In The Realm (5:24)
Review: Into the fifth dimension flies UK producer Smev with a wicked cosmic acid journey of an EP. Billed as a bridge across the void into an alternate reality, we begin at the 'Tip Of The Iceberg' before plunging down below, concluding on a state of ending up happily 'Lost In The Realm'. Echoic squelch-synths abound, generously doused in reverb as we skirt and skip across atmospheric dusts of half-recalled affirmations - "destruction... believe in yourself..." - on 'Sweet Destruction', where the EP takes a darker turn. More energised, by comparison, is 'Rest Easy', which leaves us paradoxically, affectively unable to do anything but.
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Here To Stay
Cat: TRUE 12164. Rel: 21 May 24
Here To Stay (5:55)
Our Destiny (6:30)
Review: Partystarting electro master Christian Smith, known as a longtime contributor to Drumcode, now lands on Truesoul for the first time, delivering two fresh dystopia-relishing electro-techno cuts in the form of 'Here To Stay', arriving on 12". The Tronic boss and all round techno stalwart flaunts teh groovier and more melodic side of his music personality here; 'Here To Stay' is a slick slice of robot fun, underlined by an elegant melodic underbelly, rugged electro riffs and an intergalactic vocal. Its accompaniment, 'Our Destiny', is a searing chord-led production, ideal for warm-ups or silky morning sets.
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HESP 3
HESP 3 (12")
Cat: HESP 3. Rel: 25 Apr 24
Sugar Snake (6:19)
Stomatal Conductance (6:12)
Shady Matrix (7:36)
Incomplete Integration (5:21)
Incomplete Integration (Maelita remix) (5:40)
Review: Hess Public has not been in a hurry to put out new music having debuted back in 2021 and only now has it hit release number three, but the last two sold out in quick time and the second surely will too. It is a collaborative affair that sees French artists Arnaud is Dancing, Solma and remixer Maelit share the production duties. All four of these cuts are punchy deep tech with a penchant for progressive melodies as on 'Sugar Snake' which takes you deep into the cosmos. 'Stomatal Conductance' is riddled with bacterial sounds and the Maelita remix of 'Incomplete Integration' is a fluttering and cut of loopy, deft breakbeats.
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Fiesta Demente EP
Cat: G 002. Rel: 13 Dec 24
Andy Somoza - "Fiesta Demente" (5:42)
Andy Somoza - "Right Now" (Day mix) (6:22)
Aka Juanjo - "The Unknown" (7:17)
Aka Juanjo - "Constante" (El mix Hipnotico) (7:35)
Review: London's Lirica Archives hear two acid/electro heads go head-to-head on a new EP themed after a nominal, demented festival. Andy Somoza and Aka Juanjo are two producers from Bolivia and therein lies the four-track rub: a slickly unsettling analog house record flecked with South American flavour and fervour. With two sides shared equally between artists, Somoza handles peaktime with rubbery basses and single-hit vocal ones, while Juanjo burrows deeper into the groove, with growling basses and swarthily shadowed vocal samples arranged longitudinally across 'The Unknown' and 'Constante'.
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Fast Blood
Cat: SW 002. Rel: 03 Mar 25
Spooky Wooky - "Cauchemard Ambulant" (4:33)
Mama - "Billy Balade" (5:49)
Gogo Gadgeto - "FREAK" (5:56)
Eliaz - "Metamorphosis" (7:01)
Lazer Man - "Fuck The Bass" (5:22)
Review: Spooky Wooky return with a newly nourished Pandora's box worth of tunes, welcoming four new producers each for their own scare, as well as an opening fourfold fright. Joining forces only under the name Spooky Wooky, 'Cauchemard Ambulant' puns on the French term for "waking nightmare" terming it a "walking nightmare", with fidgety, motile synth snaps and pops aligned alongside bow can scrape samples and strange monstrous gurgles. Our faves among the solo cuts have to be Lazer Man's 'Fuck The Bass' and Gogo Gadgeto's 'FREAK', both of which seem to convey a sort of crazed elvish otherworld.
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FMMF
FMMF (12")
Cat: PPEACH 002. Rel: 03 Mar 25
FMMF (extended version) (6:27)
Traum A (6:37)
Traum A (Falcko Brocksieper remix) (6:15)
Review: Zombie technology sounds to ooze and overflow with battery acid, as US producer John Spring reissues four future-facing, yet technically millennial-made tracks for Pitched Peach. Produced in the early 2000s by the minimal master-don, real name Johannes Mai, 'FMMF' and its three follow-up tracks prove the durability of an 80s industrial and EBM sound, and that it cannot go extinct: especially when mixed impressively with the tempo and sensibility of tricky minimal techno. 'Traum.a' adds to this with globs of kick, power-up riser and bass stab, exegeting a forward marches reminiscent of platform gaming. Falcko Brockseiper's remix is the only melodic cut, highlighting Spring's advantage taken over an intriguing homophonic happenstance: "traum, oder trauma?"
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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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The Red Hunter (remixes)
Cat: CAMO 003. Rel: 14 Mar 24
Irreversible Cessation (Convextion remix) (10:23)
Individuals From All Walks (Rosati remix) (5:26)
North Facing Shade (Tracing Xircles remix) (7:33)
Review: Back in November 2022, Steffi dropped her The Red Hunter album in dedication to her mother. It was a typically fierce offering from the Dutch talent and now three of its tracks get reworks by some of her finest pers. The 12" on Candy Mountain opens with 'Irreversible Cessation' (Convextion remix) which is a rumbling and futuristic techno twister, then 'Individuals From All Walks' (Rosati Remix) picks up the pace with some high speed dub techno that powers through the night in hypnotic fashion. Last off all, 'North Facing Shade' (Tracing Xircles remix) is a broken beat excursion with more astral synth sounds and a smooth overall aesthetic that is utterly absorbing.

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Onda
Onda (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: ITDP 003. Rel: 13 Nov 23
Onda (4:23)
Quadra (4:45)
Review: The ever-excellent Ilian Tape label regular Stenny's 'Onda' comes as a limited one-time pressing "square wave homage" on 180g vinyl and as ever with this artist both tracks are devastatingly heavy and perfect for ultimate dance floor destruction. The title track takes up the A-side and is a crisp and snappy breakbeat underpinned by vast plunging bass notes and detailed with subtle electric fizzes and fills that are all-conquering. 'Quadra' is no less direct with its mix of physical low ends and microscopic details all warping mind and body in equal measure. Do not sleep on this one.
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Played by: M50
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Ratiug 005
Cat: RAT 005. Rel: 14 Nov 24
Elias Sternin - "Reina" (5:32)
Elias Sternin - "Veneno" (7:31)
Nicolas Arin - "CP" (7:34)
Nicolas Arin - "Unequal" (5:31)
Review: Ratiug Recordings presents a new record with Uruguayans Elias Sternin and Nicolas Arin in tow; it is their fifth to date. Touted as four hypnotising tunes set for puppetted dancefloors, Sternin and Arin procure two tough-stuff yet eerie possessors each, releasing them all in a single sweet bowl in time for Halloween. Sternin's 'Reina' and 'Venemo' contrast one other by way of pinched lead synths and boomy basses thrumming under; both claw at an early Detroit techno style and yet still manage to tease a glowing vivid goo from its otherwise mechanistic productive veins. Arin moves things much more noble gaseous, irradiating light trails of ensembled top synth against heads-down nodder kicks and basses.
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State Of Mind
Cat: SWXLTD 003. Rel: 04 May 23
Stoned (8:00)
Stoned (Unique Reason remix) (7:08)
Transition (7:14)
Parallel Soul (Beatless mix) (6:21)
Review: Brazilian electro provocateurs STK have been carving out a distinctive niche with their stripped back machine funk on their own Sudd label, dropping two quality EPs last year. They're at it once again with this fresh crop of workouts from the Drexciyan school of electronics, offering three original tracks which aren't afraid to head into more experimental pastures. Meanwhile Unique Reason steps up for a remix of 'Stoned' which holds true to the title's vibe while offering a different slant on the STK sound.
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Basis
Basis (hand-stamped 180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: ITX 033. Rel: 01 Jul 24
Just (6:02)
Flip (6:37)
Givven (6:56)
Sunray (6:53)
Review: Ilian Tape is back with a new entry into their ITX Series and as always it comes with four interesting but unhelpful keywords from the Munich crew themselves: Mind-expanding Spaceship Customer Support. The music sure is cosmic and mind-expanding from Struciton, who opens with the thrilling breakbeats of 'Just' which are wired up with fizzing synths and whirring machine noises. 'Flip' then gets busy with a nimble rhythm and bright, pixelated synth sequences and spangled percussion. 'Givven' strips things back a little to a more deep and dubbed-out but still vital groove while 'Sunray' is a mind-melting deep space trip. Unique as always, this one.
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Personal Universal
Cat: HBL 006. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Dragapella (Hard edit) (7:21)
Simple One (5:29)
Laculesdesample (5:58)
Review: Lisbon's Hubble Recordings present their sixth release so far, keeping firm to their artist-specific EPs approach following brilliant releases from Kaesar, Costin RP, Miroloja, Octave and Alex Pervukhin. The latest is from tech house hurler Sublee aka Stefan Nicu, whose flight-booking impulse is as strong as ever, here having stopped over from far-flung Romania. After a string of both digital and vinyl stopovers, 'Personal Universal' appears as the pendular follow-up to 2024's Rawax debut 'Simple Two', bringing hugely doubled vocal cantata to a fervent acid build on the title track, while ensuers 'Simple One' and 'Laculesdesample' bring fidgety synth double bass and unorthodox percussions. A personal universe we'd never want to leave!
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Inside The Wave
Cat: D91 010. Rel: 30 Jul 24
Inside The Wave (3:31)
Shock (6:14)
Full Speed (5:28)
Submarine Acid (5:20)
Underwater (4:53)
Lost Together (5:53)
Review: Lithuanian producer Subliminal debuts on Distrito 91 with a dynamic six-track EP crafted purely for the dancefloor. It blends electro and techno across a series of raw analogue soundscapes that were all recorded at a studio in Kaunas. Each track boasts driving four-on-the-floor drums and resonant basslines as well as acid tones and lush pads all created using hardware instruments. From the jostling drums and synth tension of 'Inside The Wave' to the frosty jack of 'Submarine Acid' via the glistening celestial melodies and jagged synth lines of 'Lost Together' this is one potent EP.
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Double Speak
Cat: LONEWOLF 017. Rel: 12 Mar 25
Double Speak (4:33)
Tomorrow's Past (4:25)
Rubber Lover (5:12)
Gagman (4:35)
Butr (5:12)
Review: London's Lonewolf are an unstoppable machine, unerring in their ability to output solo artists' EPs while juggling outputting huger year-end compilations. This latest from Suicide Aftr 7 is a higher-calibre acid techno stirrer, doing a rather sophisticated justice to the otherwise broad aesthetic that is "eerie atmospheres and mystic soundscapes". 'Double Speak' pairs naive vocals with strobing lead lines, while 'Tomorrow's Past' darkens the proceedings by way of descendingly gothic minor tones, before 'Rubber Lover' flattens the mood through classic Chi-claps and breathy vocals.
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CQTR 005
CQTR 005 (12")
Cat: CQTR 005. Rel: 28 Apr 25
SV3 - "Armament Belico" (6:30)
TC80 - "Hipnosis Global" (7:12)
Trajano - "Sistema Cabuloso" (6:23)
Sebastian - "Desapariciones" (5:23)
Review: Three South American artists - SV3, Trajano, Sebastian - converge alongside French maestro TC-80 on a new, gung-ho vinyl release from Coqueto. Reflecting a para-militant mood, from 'Armament Belico' to 'Hipnosis Global', hi-tech metanoia is balanced with a crude militancy here, reflecting an aggressive permutation of trance. Closer 'Desapariciones' (from Spanish, "disappearances"), we round out on a scathing but ghostly judgment call, with gasping transitions and tanky poundings.
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Dawn Til Dusk EP
Dawn Til Dusk EP (limited 180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: CYPHN 14. Rel: 11 Feb 25
Dawn Till Dusk (6:07)
Lonely Promontory (5:29)
Stellar Engine (5:49)
Once Exposed (6:32)
Cognitive Network (6:32)
Review: Matt White and Paul Baines make a welcome studio return, dusting off their collection of synths and drum machines to resume their previously fruitful and, until recently, paused Synaptic Voyager collaboration. The Sheffield-based duo's work draws upon the Steel City's vast electronic music heritage, and their latest effort, arriving on the always-reliable Cyphon Recordings, is a masterclass of emotive electro futurism. The title track sets the EP off on the strongest possible footing, with lush pads and gorgeously evocative melodies looped over crisp drums and thick analogue bass. The growling funk bass of 'Lonely Promontory' combines with blissed-out synths and jagged rhythms, while the alien bleeps and driving kick of 'Stellar Engine' power through hypnotic harmonics and rolling bass. 'Once Exposed' adds a layer of Motor City grit to the sonic palette, before the 4/4 thrust and arpeggiated bass of 'Cognitive Network' drives smoke machines and strobes for a nocturnal warehouse workout.
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Plama
Plama (12")
Cat: SHADES 01. Rel: 17 Oct 24
Plama I (6:03)
Plama II (5:59)
Plama III (6:29)
Plama IV (3:53)
Review: The newly formed Shades Of Blur label comes out blazing with this electro and new wave firework, an EP drawing on various subgenres like electroclash, punk and nu-romantic. Each track here explores strong visions of classic sounding bands - 'Plama 1' is pure electro post-punk that infuses a bit of EBM and techno while 'Plama 2' has echoes of New Order's Confusion. We especially like 'Plama 3' with the slower electro funk that sounds like a mix of Severed Heads, Chris & Cosey and Throbbing Gristle and 'Plama 4' sounds like some kind of YMO outtake. If these are any sign of what's to come, than Shades Of Blur will be a label to look out for.

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Various V
Various V (12")
Cat: USR 031. Rel: 13 Sep 24
Wedding Acid Group - "Transference Of Energy"
Albert Ess - "Do As I Say"
Syntelman - "Singlestranded"
J. Mono - "Love2"
Review: While most party DJs lament their wedding gigs while lauding their fun cool jobs, Wedding Acid Group - the openers of this latest V/A by Undersound Recordings - marks a point of going beyond mere cultural Stockholm syndrome, not just making light of our matrimonial masters, but redirecting those cheugy energies into a killer beatific-corrosive intro.AThen come three more riveting uplifts of a blissful and bouncey variety, from 'Do As I Say' by Albert Ess to 'Singlestranded' by Systelman to 'Love2' by J. Mono, seguing from industrial anvil clankage to a nightbus-bound house closer.
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Spektral
Cat: DENT 011. Rel: 26 Oct 23
Intro (0:40)
Vaskemaskin (5:46)
Den Anarkistiske Anode (DJ Sotofett mix) (3:56)
Bassi (2:37)
Ei Anna Framtid (4:01)
Strengje (4:57)
Seventh (6:22)
Spektral Elektro (3:57)
Review: As one of the leading lights in Norwegian techno with guts, heart and soul, Skatebard has long skirted scene recognition to simply focus on slipping out his own strain of wayward machine matter. Given his track record with Sex Tags Mania, it's no surprise he'd trust DJ Sotofett with access to his archives, and so Spektral has come together as an exploration of long-buried recordings from the early 00s, edited by Sotofett and wrestled into a digestible form for this record. Capturing the best aspects of freeform jamming while cutting everything into shape, there's an inherent dirtiness to these recordings which instantly tells you it comes from an honest place.
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Played by: M50
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Nor
Nor (LP)
Cat: SUE 024. Rel: 27 May 21
Track 1 (3:52)
Track 2 (6:11)
Interlude (0:11)
Track 4 (3:05)
Track 5 (3:30)
Intro (3:33)
Track 7 (2:35)
Track 8 (3:38)
Track 9 (3:30)
Track 10 (3:56)
Review: DJ Sotofett is a cult hero with a sound that is never less than eccentric. This new album Braindance on Sued is a collection of material the mercurial one has written between 2002 and 2020. All of the tracks are short but high impact in different ways and despite some of them being the best part of 20 years old and pre-dating all the famous Sex Tags projects they still bang. Thrilling breaks, icy techno, mashed up jungle and deeper, more acid laced late night grooves all feature and offer a window into the mind of one of electronica's most vital talents.
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