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Molekul 11
Cat: MLKL 011. Rel: 29 May 25
JKS - "Express Yourself" (7:09)
"Bad Boy" Pete - "Champion Sound" (6:45)
Jacidorex - "Extinctor" (6:46)
Vikkei - "E Fallo Uno" (6:33)
Review: Molekul's 11th outing is a various artists' affair with each of them exploring high-impact techno with a retro bent. JKS's 'Express Yourself' is a video game soundtrack for a post-apocalyptic shoot-em up. "Bad Boy" Pete brings dark and driving breakbeats infused with fierce stabs on 'Champion Sound' and Jacidorex brings some warped acid lines to the ever ascending and tightly stacked 'Extinctor.' Vikkei shut down with 'E Fallo Uno', which is an update of a manic hardstyle sound with caustic synths running a mock. Pure dance floor carnage, this.
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Prime Directive
Cat: RYCL 023. Rel: 23 Apr 25
Definition By Absence (6:16)
Variables Edit 1 (5:23)
Prime Directive (5:54)
Morphology (5:44)
Review: Belgian-born, Vietnam-based innovator Peter Van Hoesen returns to the fore here with a daring four-track EP that dives deep into experimental techno. Known for his precision and intensity, Van Hoesen lives up to that as he crafts a cerebral yet visceral journey through chaotic structures and abstract rhythm. From the hypnotic disarray of 'Definition by Absence' to the stormy turbulence of 'Variables Edit 1,' each track embraces unpredictability without forgetting the floor. 'Prime Directive' disorients with anti-club energy, while 'Morphology' offers a slightly more grounded groove that gives form to his conceptual explorations. Fearless stuff as ever from big Pete.
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Black Sesame
Cat: DUBWAX 010. Rel: 08 Apr 25
Lie In Wait (6:00)
MIA (7:59)
Reverse Engineer (6:08)
Grains (6:19)
Review: Greek producer Stelios Vassiloudid has been making techno moves since the turn of the millennium under a range of different aliases. Here he appears as himself with four supercharged dub techno cuts for Dubwax. 'Lie In Wait' is a really tight, taught affair with pinging kicks and icy hi-hat ringlets. 'MIA' is more warm and vibes with a soulful core and underlapping bass waves. There is a more minimal and abstract sound to the curious dub bumps of 'Reverse Engineer' that encourage you to be at your most fluid. 'Grains' shuts down with grainy lo-fi pads, vinyl crackle and sparse kick that soundtrack an underwater jaunt. There is plenty of subtle variation to these rhythms which makes it a dead handy dub EP.
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Played by: Fog
タグ: Dub Techno
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Same But Different
Cat: OUT 006. Rel: 06 Jun 25
Same But Different (6:14)
Surfnet (5:08)
Nineteen (feat Wildo) (6:20)
Your Eyes (6:56)
Review: New year, new vibes. Outside In kicks off its 2025 with a lush EP from fine Brazilian producer Villaca. Each of these four tracks tells its own story by weaving rich textures and cooking up moods that pull you in deep. The standout is 'Nineteen,' a powerful collab with Paraguayan artist Wildo that marries proggy, trancey pads with stiff drums and motorik energy. 'Your Eyes' is another mix of trippy vocal effects and roaming bass with starry-eyed pads. 'Surfnet' is a right, turbo-charged and electric prog techno workout and 'Same But Different' brings some celestial energy to a late night and unsettling techno bouncer.
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Interdance 003
Cat: INTER 003. Rel: 05 Jun 25
VINZ - "Instinto" (6:44)
VINZ - "Transradio" (6:07)
Juan Dairecshion - "Rebel Rebel" (7:16)
Juan Dairecshion - "UR Love" (7:03)
Review: Interdance impressed with its first couple of forays onto wax and now its third release packs in more fresh talent from South America's underground. On the A-side, Buenos Aires' Vinz delivers two standout tracks: 'Instinto,' a raw, trance-tinged techno trip straight from 1992, and 'Transradio,' which is a cinematic journey with pounding drums and acidic synth lines burrowing deep. Flip to the B-side for Uruguayan producer Juan Dairecshion's deeper, more hypnotic sound on 'Rebel Rebel,' which rides a steady four-on-the-floor pulse, while 'UR Love' dives into murky, Detroit-inspired territory with eerie vocals and twisted melodies inspired by the group name-checked in the title. A bold, mind-bending four-tracker built for serious late-night floors.

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Sixty
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Sixty (3xLP)
Cat: AF 060LP. Rel: 21 May 25
James Shinra - "Cirrus" (4:08)
Microlith - "Mahta" (5:48)
Gherat - "Micfrk" (Bamb mix) (3:28)
Voiron - "Voiron & Heath" (3:18)
MERS - "Penrose" (feat LBH Di Vegas) (4:19)
Frederic - "Closer" (5:03)
Oh Mr James - "Rechargeable Battery Acid" (Esc mix) (4:30)
Meta Program - "VHJhbnNjZW5kIFlvdXIgRXhp" (AF edit) (4:08)
Naqara - "Weeping_Ob" (4:36)
RTR - "Signe Noir" (7:04)
Patricia - "Wind Driven Water" (6:37)
Novel 23 - "Blink Run Away To East" (4:11)
Rolando Simmons - "It's Not Only Up 2 Me" (4:50)
Qeta - "Remoaner" (4:09)
Fasme - "Focus" (5:35)
Alberta Balsam - "Avalanche" (4:01)
Mr 76ix - "Octember" (3:50)
Review: Techno is a misunderstood thing. Big stages and even bigger drums pounding out relentless and often unthoughtful loops really isn't where the genre is as a whole. One of the most varied sounds in the dance spectrum, defining the canon has always been pretty hard and zeitgeist counts for more than strict rules of arrangement, tempo and composition. Sixty is just the reassurance heads will need then. While some might argue we're closer to electro than anything, for the most part anyway, perhaps no more so than in the detailed and glitchy warmth of 'Micfrk' by Gherat, let's not get pedantic. Largely broken and off-centre beats of the deep, emotive and patient kind from innovators like Patricia and Fasme, frenetic and intense staccato snares via Oh Mr Jones, rave-y, hardcore infused emotive bombs via Novel 23 and James Shinra.
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Sonic Groove: 30 Years
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Cat: SGLP 19. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Frankie Bones - "Clip On" (5:14)
Bryan Zentz presents Baradatrax - "Grimshots" (6:47)
Damon Wild - "Skylab" (5:58)
Mike Parker - "Detonations" (5:33)
Adam X - "Change Of Gameplan" (6:49)
Daniel Myer - "Atomic Overclub" (5:10)
Statiqbloom - "Wax Turns To Skin" (6:49)
Orphx - "The Moon Was In My Heart" (6:12)
Rhys Fulber - "State Circus" (4:41)
Dasha Rush - "Miracles" (6:13)
Reade Truth - "No Doubt" (6:41)
Outlander - "Presence Of Absence" (5:56)
Review: Sonic Groove Records marks a full three decades of boundary-pushing electronic music with an uncompromising compilation of unreleased tracks from an array of techno and industrial legends. Since 1995, the New York label has stood for fearless innovation and this anniversary release is no exception as it delivers a front-to-back barrage of expertly crafted, high-impact cuts. Each artist contributes fresh material that feels vital and honed, capturing the label's ethos of dark energy, sonic precision and underground credibility. From Frankie Bones's clunking loops of acid-laced menace on 'Clip On' to Adam X's pending analogue barrage 'Change Of Gameplan' via Outlander's strangely slow and strobe-lit synth weapon 'Presence Of Absence', this is a fitting tribute to Sonic Groove's storied past.

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