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Smooth Driver
Cat: MBELEK 034. Rel: 25 Apr 07
Smooth Driver (original mix)
Smooth Driver (Danny Howells & D remix)
Review: A massive new release on MB Elektronics. "Smooth Driver" is a really phat electro house record from Marco Bailey and with Tom Hades.
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Psy Fi Sounds Vol 1
Cat: TEST 001. Rel: 25 Jan 21
I Believe - "Joey's After Party" (6:19)
Time Not Wasted - "Spore Printer" (6:12)
AVR - "Phase IV" (7:41)
VR Moss - "Aquatic Maze" (5:57)
Review: Psy-fi Sounds Vol.1 is a compilation featuring collaborations with several artists from Canada and beyond. Influences span the history of electronic music and focus on Progressive House, Trance, Techno and Ambient. Each track will take you on a journey through the thoughts, feelings and experiences of the song writer.
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AUSGANG 01
Cat: ST 042. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Ivory - "Rain" (6:54)
Glowal - "Skin" (7:49)
Jimi Jules - "Washing Machine" (5:13)
Tal Fussman - "So" (4:31)
Aera - "Future Holds" (5:01)
Review: Berlin's Exit Strategy began their 12"s game releasing EPs in browned sleeves, shortly before branching out into digital-vinyl combo releases with original artwork in the 2020s. Now with over ten years of experience under their belts, they welcome five new artists for a playful bricolage in deep and minimal techno, privileging elite, razor-sharp additive sound design and future-soulful vocal tasters. Ivory's opener 'Rain' epitomises this, while Jimi Jules squelchifies the same formula, and Aera's 'Future Holdings' rolls out the same logic to its ultimate conclusion, veering towards complex, 3D-graphic melodic techno composed entirely of climbing saws.
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The Bass Theory EP
Cat: WLS 29. Rel: 23 Oct 24
Mi Amor (6:54)
The Bass Theory (6:52)
Killer Fruit (5:37)
Review: Italian house lover Fabio Monesi returns to his Wilson label - named and styled after that unforgettable volleyball in Castaway - with a collab EP next to Tom Carruthers. It's rooted in traditional tropes from the 90s and US scenes starting with the kicking, retro flavours of 'Mi Amor' before 'The Bass Theory' brings on, yep, some more heavy bass-driven grooves. Last of all is the more synth-laden 'Killer Fruit' which is a triumph in drum programming that will enliven any crowd.
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タグ: Tech House
 in stock $19.33
Oh U Can
Oh U Can (12")
Cat: LIMBO 121T. Rel: 04 May 07
Oh U Can (Mark Sinclair remix)
Oh U Can (original mix)
Oh U Can (Taz mix)
Review: An absolutely storming 3-tracker from the legendary Limbo label. First up comes the Mark Sinclair remix which is a take-no-prisoners slice of electro house. The original is a bumping sweaty affair that'll keep the kids rockin' until the early hours. Last but not least, the Taz remix is a grinding electro growler very much the sound of now!
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Tapestry Reloaded
Cat: STEP 08. Rel: 01 Nov 23
Whip It Up
Whip It Up (Olsvanger remix)
Short Skirt, Straight Jacket
Stupid Boy
Review: Your favourite lez-loonatics Roza & D. Tiff are back at it with the 'Tapestry Of Sound' Reloaded - revamped and ready to rock your local dancefloor. With three freaky sleek OG cuts from the dynamic duo, and a deliciously danceable remix from the progressive prince Olsvanger, you'd be a stupid boy to miss out on this one. Expect all the classique Step Ball Chain-isms & more; tongue-in-cheek techno; percussive paradise; and bass heavy bombs, with a few naughty noughties references for the 'true heads'.
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Enter The Temple EP
Cat: PT 012. Rel: 14 Feb 23
Spell (7:34)
Enter The Temple (Outstanding Invoice mix) (7:11)
Days Of Chandra (7:23)
Nights Of Chandra (6:24)
Spell (Transit State remix) (5:23)
Review: Planet Trip returns with its twelfth release which is by Tempo Temple aka label staples Caravan & Lord Safari, with a heavy 12' of elevated machine jams and dancefloor ready heaters. It begins with the celestial acid of 'Spell' followed by the deep and tunnelling chugger 'Enter The Temple' (Outstanding Invoice mix). On the flip, venture deep into the exotic on 'Days Of Chandra', be further entranced on 'Nights Of Chandra' before the break of dawn that sets the stage for some sunrise breaks on the Transit State remix of the A1 track.
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The Sciences Of The Artificial
Cat: URC 003. Rel: 12 Jun 24
Trabuco - "Happy" (6:09)
Trabuco - "Signals" (6:22)
Yepecc - "UFO Camp" (5:39)
Kevin Kendall - "Volca Three" (7:22)
Kevin Kendall - "August 10" (4:14)
Victor Reyes - "Inspired By Nature" (5:42)
Review: Six dance tracks skillfully blending old-school vibes with contemporary sounds, spanning acid, breakbeat, electro and house, inviting listeners to dream of underground raves and enigmatic gatherings where ethereal battles against soulless algorithms unfold amid nocturnal dance. Highlights include Trabuco's 'Happy Spliff, a vibrant mix of New York house and early 90s-inspired techno, setting a nostalgic yet fresh tone. Trabuco's 'Signals' follows, delivering a spacey techno experience that feels both futuristic and retro. Yepecc's 'UFO Camp' seamlessly combines electro and acid for a sci-fi romp that transports listeners to otherworldly dimensions. Kevin Kendall's 'Volca Three' stands out with its rich analogue bass, adding depth and warmth to the compilation. The album closes with Victor Reyes' 'Inspired By Nature,' which offers a cool, bouncy finale that leaves a lasting impression. Overall, The Sciences of the Artificial is a refreshing take on retro styled techno and it is perfect for those seeking a blend of nostalgic and fun.
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Reality Checkpoint EP
Cat: DUALITY 6. Rel: 12 Sep 23
Reality Checkpoint (7:31)
Reality Checkpoint (Maruwa remix) (6:58)
Spellbound (5:24)
Laws of Motion (7:05)
Review: We've very much enjoyed the return of trance to the underground and though purists will say the sound has never gone away, it sure has been some years since trance, for right or wrong, has been seen as cool. Now it is permeating all worlds from electro to techno to house and this EP does that as well as any we have heard recently. TYWI opens with the prog-tinged house banger that is 'Reality Checkpoint' complete with serene synth work and euphoric energies. After the more nimble Maruwa remix comes the cosmic trip that is 'Spellbound' and the lush and widescreen designs of the uplifting 'Laws of Motion'.
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タグ: Minimal | Electro Techno
out of stock $14.01
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