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251
Machine Jack
Machine Jack (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: TRUNCATE 18. Rel: 18 Feb 19
Machine Jack (version 1) (5:12)
Machine Jack (version 2) (5:33)
Missing (5:08)
Review: White label lover Truncate (AKA long-serving techno producer David Flores) is back with more "no frills hard grooves, crafted for the dancefloor". This time it's all about "Machine Jack", a track served in two distinct flavours of analogue-driven intensity. First up is "Machine Jack V1", where one-note stabs, Belgian hardcore "Hoover" noises and simple, mind-altering melodies slowly rise above a pounding techno groove. "Machine Jack V2" is equally as intense, with twisted, acid-style electronic motifs dancing above another ten-ton beat. In comparison, surprisingly tropical B-side "Missing" is rather laidback and melodious. It's still savage and floor-friendly, but boasts a rather cheery synthesizer melody and some blissful electronic touches throughout.
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 in stock $12.10
252
Spores From Outer Space (reissue)
Cat: DET 313C. Rel: 25 Jul 22
Spores From Outer Space (9:02)
Phantom (9:03)
Review: Third part of Gary Martin and Yossi Amoyal's DET project. Re-issue of proper wild mid-90's Gigi Galaxy classics - Killer 12"
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 in stock $8.75
253
Hypothetical Situations (reissue)
Hypothetical Situations (reissue) (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: CAL 019LP. Rel: 17 Feb 23
Mermuda Triangle (6:42)
Synchronized Dimensions (6:40)
Me Want Woman's Punani (5:55)
Consequences Of Cloning (5:31)
Solar Pulse (6:23)
Galactic Rotation (6:20)
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254
Arseholes Liars & Electronic Pioneers
Cat: PDONLP 003. Rel: 05 Feb 24
People (Ah Yeah) (with Bobby Gillespie) (4:31)
Love One Self (with Joe Love) (4:37)
Up Is Down (with DJ Genesis) (4:44)
Steal & Adapt (OR) (4:34)
Start To Fade (with Josh Caffe) (5:35)
Help (4:43)
Fields Of Fire (7:57)
GRNDR (3:38)
Touch The State Of That (with Jennifer Touch) (7:15)
The Motion (with Mutado Pintado) (6:16)
Review: When it comes to wresting maximum emotion and energy from analogue electronic instruments, few artists can match acid revivalists Paranoid London. They've certainly made their machines sing on Arseholes, Liars & Electronic Pioneers, their third full length excursion. Kicking off with the EBM-meets-acid growl of Joe Lewis hook-up 'Love One Self', the set includes such gems as 'People (Ah Yeah)' (an ambient acid number featuring Bobby Gillespie on vocals), the hard-wired acid trippiness of 'Up Is Down' (with DJ Genesis), the squelchy and spacey excellence of 'Start To Fade' (with Josh Caffe), the acid-electro brilliance of 'GRINDR' and a genuine future anthem in Mutado Pintado collab 'The Motion'.
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255
DBS Volume 1
DBS Volume 1 (red vinyl 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: MOSAICDBS 01. Rel: 03 Jul 23
Sub Basics - "Quarters" (7:15)
Hidden Sequence - "Synapse" (Bluetrain Special edition dub) (8:55)
Review: Dub techno don Steve O'Sullivan's Mosaic label is back with a new dubs series and vol 1 kicks things off with a real doozy on lovely red wax. The boss himself offers up a Bluetrain special edition dub of Hidden Sequence's 'Synapse' which is all icy lines and liquid rhythms which make you think of some frozen lake on a misty morning. Sub Basics (Temple of Sound, Lion Charge Records) opens up with a fresh dub laden track with rippling chords, tons of echo and rolling drums on 'Quarters.' Both are timeless dub outings, as you would expect from this label.
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256
Cherskogo Drive
Cat: CITI 025. Rel: 01 Oct 18
March Cherskogo (7:07)
Back 2 The E (5:42)
Elektroshirka (6:16)
Slow Durk (3:50)
AXF (10:56)
808 Exc Dirty (5:07)
Review: Sometime Trilogy Tapes and Zodiac 44 artist Buttechno (real name Pavel Milyakov) arrives on Minimal Wave offshoot Cititrax with his fourth album-length excursion. It could well be his best to date too, as we can confirm it has very few flaws, but plenty of atmospheric, ear catching fare to enjoy. He begins with the fuzzy, metallic mid-tempo techno creepiness of "March Cherskogo", before proceeding to flit between smooth horror-techno ("Back 2 The E"), melodious and spacey electro ("Elektroshirka", the foreboding "AXF"), mind-altering intergalactic chug ("Slow Durk") and sparse, crackling industrial techno (L.I.E.S-ish closer "808 Exec Dirty").
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 in stock $23.94
257
It's All For You (Sect Records CD Only Compilation)
VARIOUS
Cat: SECTCD 1. Rel: 28 Feb 12
Sect Intro 1
Ben Gibson - "Clamour"
Jeroen Search - "Section A"
D Knox - "D Knox @ DJ Bomi"
Voidloss - "In The Void Is Virtue & No Evil"
Jolka - "Two (Going Up)"
D Knox - "On My Way" (J&T re-edit)
Jolka - "Life Is Changing"
D Knox - "I'm Sorry" (remix)
Sect Intro 2
AnD - "Granular"
OCH - "Tears"
Casual Violence - "Acceptance Of The Fact At Hand"
Victor Martinez - "Dav To Dub"
Fanon Flowers - "Invisible Life"
Grovskopa - "Haas"
Casual Violence - "Word & Form" (version II)
Grovskopa - "Atopic" (Lag remix)
Grovskopa - "Stinson"
Sect Outro 1
Review: "It's All For You" is a complement to the Sect vinyl catalogue, and a mark of respect to the CD in techno history. Artists known and new swell the ranks, representing the techno forms in the honorable Sect style. Beyond the usual, exceptionally high standard of quality from the Sect roster of artists so far, new artist productions on the first CD include Ben Gibson's "Clamour", a modern take on a Tokyo-style future cityscape, Jeroen Search's "Section A", a physical, forward thinking deep techno triumph and Voidloss' "In The Void" - techno the way it should be made for the 21st century. On CD 2, AnD's "Granular" offers traditional dub aesthetics and modern techno techniques taken to a wholly satisfying next level, while OCH's "Tears" manifest as a dark techno experience of rhythm-led lines of perfection. CV's "Acceptance Of The Fact At Hand" hones hues of colour in aural form, as a subtle vista is painted with strings of haunted beauty.
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Played by: OCH
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258
Against Nature (reissue)
Against Nature (reissue) (180 gram vinyl double 12")
Cat: TRESOR 147R. Rel: 21 Oct 21
Washing My Hands (2:26)
Let Them Bleed (6:23)
Paralyzing (2:02)
Nothin & No One (4:59)
Meat (5:14)
Join Us In Paradise (5:06)
Hanoi Hanoi (5:34)
Guiltless (6:27)
Theme From Streetwalker (5:17)
Under Skin (1:55)
Review: Regis and Female's Againstnature album from 2000 gets the full reissue treatment here by Berlin label, Tresor. Released under their given names Karl O'Connor and Peter Sutton, the record is a noted zenith of the Birmingham techno scene of the era. It has had a major influence on the music that was released in the years after and has here been remastered for a fresh double vinyl pack. As well as the original sounds, there is also 'Theme From Streetwalke,' a track that was previously released on a Tresor compilation. The tracks are heavy but relatively stripped back. They're packed with texture and atmosphere and never less than hugely compelling.
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259
We Have Bass
Cat: DC 202. Rel: 10 Apr 19
We Have Bass (5:26)
Third Wave (5:49)
Streamroller (6:35)
Another Mistake (6:08)
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260
Pura Lempuyang (feat Sa Pa, JS Zeiter, Deadbeat, Bluetrain)
VARIOUS
Cat: LPY 09. Rel: 07 Nov 22
Sa Pa - "Randomer" (4:52)
JS Zeiter - "Pulsar" (7:16)
Deadbeat - "Planterwald" (5:34)
Bluetrain - "Growing Pains" (6:39)
El Choop - "Dreamcode" (5:56)
Gradient - "Dopamine Rain" (6:39)
Ohm & Octal Industries - "Chile" (6:16)
The Open Circle - "Intention" (7:06)
Review: To celebrate its first anniversary Lempuyang firmly stakes its claim amongst the forefront of deep techno labels with an outrageous line-up consisting of eight of the most respected heads in the business, all doing their stuff across four pieces of vinyl. Among the highlights are the growling menace of Sa Pa's 'Randomer', Gradient's fizzy, dubbed up 'Dopamine Rain' wearing its Basic Channel influence on its sleeve, the ghostly rave stabs of Deadbeat's 'Planterwald' among a sea of radioactive white noise and the clear, sculpted linear grooves of 'Growing Pains' by Bluetrain. That said, there's no weak link among the eight cuts and put together into one coherent package it's more than the sum of its parts.
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261
From My Mind To Yours (Part 2)
Cat: PLUS8 25/2. Rel: 16 Dec 15
Close (15:57)
Them (8:29)
Review: When a hand-stamped Plus8 record - the legendary Canadian techno imprint's first vinyl outing since 2012 - arrived in stores last month, it naturally set tongues wagging. While there was no artist credit, it bore all the hallmarks of Richie Hawtin's stripped-back, drum-machine driven outings under the Plastikman alias. This speedy follow-up comes from a similar place, aesthetically, and sounds like a pair of recently unearthed 808-and-909 jams from the early '90s. Both "Purrkusiv" and "Gymnastik" are deliciously percussive, offering little more than expertly programmed percussion and heavy, woozy basslines. Hawtin, if it is he, has always been able to create gold out of a handful of rhythmic elements, and both tracks fall into this category.
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262
Past & Present EP
Cat: OBQ 002. Rel: 17 Jun 16
Roots (7:23)
Side Stepping (6:54)
Apollo (7:22)
Near Mint (7:01)
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263
Subject F: Transcendence
Cat: EAUX 1491. Rel: 08 Jul 20
Binaural (9:04)
Desire & Memory (8:46)
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264
Fuck Resident Advisor CD
Cat: AOS 4180. Rel: 17 Aug 20
In My City
Gonna Luv You
Bread Over Bed
Don't Leave Me Standing Yeaa
Shutup
Mell'like Boom Boom In'dair!
Sloppy Joe
Washtenaw County Horn Section
You Gotta Beat The Clock
Simply
Review: A few eyebrows were raised when Omar-S announced the title of his latest album. While clearly meant as a controversial talking point, the title should not distract from what is one of Alex 'Omar' Smith's strongest collections of cuts to date - and one with an all-star cast of Motor City collaborators (Rick Wilhite, Norm Talley and OB Ignitt all feature). Musically, it's pleasingly diverse, with Smith effortlessly drifting between 21st century P-funk ("In My City"), cowbell-powered deep-house funk ("Don't Leave Me Standing Yeea"), sparse and synth-heavy house hypnotism ("Mell'like Boom Boom In'dair"), disco-house jack ("Washtenaw County Horn Section"), sub-heavy Detroit-meets-Sheffield minimalism ("You Gotta Beat The Clock") and sunrise-ready dancefloor dreaminess ("Simply"). This CD edition also includes four cuts not available on the vinyl edition.
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265
Promises & Infatuation
Promises & Infatuation (limited split coloured vinyl 12")
Cat: CITI 022. Rel: 12 Jun 17
Borusiade - "Infatuation" (5:28)
Borusiade - "Confutation" (6:19)
The Sixteen Steps - "Signals From The South" (6:28)
The Sixteen Steps - "Promises On The Run" (7:17)
Review: Rampant and 'up for it' as usual, the Cititrax label is back with a new set of wayward technoid experiments for the more trained ears on the dancefloors. This time it's Romania's Borusiade and newcomer The Sixteen Steps who share two sides of a wax plate and, of course, proceed to annihilate any idea of a quiet night in. The former sets off with the mechanical acid bumps of "Infatuation", guided by an eerie set of vocal blurs, and that's followed by the comparatively more beat-centric techno of the apocalyptic "Confutation". On the flip, The Sixteen Steps first lands on "Signals From The South", a house banger with noxious levels of mutant bass at its core, followed by the single-minded industrialism and sheer techno brutality of "Promises On The Run". WOWZAH!
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266
Music For Hot Babes Only!
Cat: FXHE PIMP. Rel: 01 Apr 21
Cadillacs & Dinosaurs (6:54)
Ain't No Real Pimps Anymore (vocal mix) (4:03)
Ain't No Real Pimps Anymore (acappella mix) (2:51)
Review: New Omar S 12" featuring John FM!
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 in stock $14.16
267
Electronic Generations
Electronic Generations (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 53 8804021. Rel: 01 Dec 22
Electronic Generations (El Rancho mix) (5:21)
Lokma (4:24)
Our Time Will Come (5:14)
Heads Up (5:35)
Toys Out Of The Pram (8:23)
Bring It Back (4:08)
Deep Space X (6:41)
Keep The Pressure On (4:18)
Get After It (5:58)
Line Lock (4:17)
World Gone Mad (4:27)
Speed Trials On Acid (7:25)
Move The Crowd (4:25)
Apollo Beings (3:08)
See The Sun Rising (4:40)
Review: Dance music stars don't come much bigger or more iconic than Carl Cox. The big man with the big smile and famous gap in his teeth has been at the cutting edge for decades. He plays all across the spectrum with high energy and a really infectious style. Now the legend returns with his first album in over a decade and it comes on BMG. It was written over the last two years at his home studio in Melbourne and takes his sound to a whole new level. It is also being played live by Carl on the road right now.
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268
Functional Extraits 1
Cat: SOMA 626. Rel: 25 Aug 22
Shale (6:35)
Lateral (6:40)
Mapping (6:18)
Ricochet (6:37)
Review: A welcome return from Deepchord, who shows the newset of dub techno players how, exactly, it is done. After 5 years, he returns to Soma Records with 'Functional Extraits 1' here, charting shuffly and subtle trips through echoic hallways ('Mapping') and rain-pattered biomech rainforests ('Shale'), and scanning the post-Earth wasteland for any semblance of a real reggae chord. With the final track almost entirely consisting of texture and bass, we can happily declare this to be next-level dub techno.
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269
NDE (reissue)
Cat: RHSTOREJPN 10. Rel: 21 Jun 23
Spinning Spirits (5:51)
Navigations (9:51)
Teaching Of Sphinx (6:31)
Strange Attractor (9:48)
Heliotherapy (4:21)
Higher Flyer (6:03)
Edge Of The End (8:38)
Aero (6:24)
Review: .
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270
Monsters Exist
Monsters Exist (heavyweight vinyl 2xLP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: ACPV 1806. Rel: 14 Sep 18
Monsters Exist (5:55)
Hoo Hoo Ha Ha (4:05)
The Raid (5:07)
PHUK (7:26)
Tiny Foldable Cities (5:48)
Buried Deep Within (4:28)
Vision OnE (5:49)
The End Is Nigh (4:36)
There Will Come A Time (feat Prof Brian Cox) (7:13)
Review: Having set aside their musical differences following a period of reflection, the Hartnoll brothers return with their tenth studio album. The break seems to have done them some good, because "Monsters Exist" contains some material that's every bit as beguiling and impressive as their most celebrated work. Certainly, there are hints of classic Orbital in the spellbinding electronics and enveloping gloominess of "Buried Deep Within", the intergalactic ambient symphony of "There Will Come a Time" (listen out for a guest spoken word vocal by rave's favourite scientist, Professor Brian Cox), and the title track's rapidly expanding paranoia. There are a few dancefloor-centric blasts from the past, too ("Hoo Hoo Ha Ha" and the festival-friendly bounce of "PHUK"), suggesting that the veteran twosome could be ready for a late-career revival.
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 in stock $22.40
271
Between Worlds
Cat: XIN 003. Rel: 13 Dec 19
Reality (8:04)
Winx (6:52)
Leaves (4:48)
Between Worlds (4:05)
Review: On his previous Exo Recordings Intl outings, the impressively named Ludwig A.F. Rohrscheid has offered up a slew of psychedelic dancefloor workouts shot through with subtle - and, to be honest, not-so-subtle - references to various styles of 1990s electronic music. He's at it again here, too, romping his way through acid/trance/early progressive house fusion ("Reality"), clanking, sub-heavy UK techno (the spacey "Winx"), intergalactic ambient techno/IDM heaviness (EP highlight "Leaves"), and bombastic, out-of-this world, Rephlex style "braindance" (the mid-to-late '90s Aphex Twin goodness of "Between Worlds"). It's a good collection of tracks, with enough variety and inventiveness to avoid the pitfalls of hollow stylistic pastiche.
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Played by: Dam Swindle
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272
Freedom Unfolding (N Gynn Code Of Acid/Beroshima mix)
Walking Loud (7:12)
Walking Loud (N-Gynn Code Of Acid remix) (6:10)
Freedom Unfolding (7:52)
Freedom Unfolding (Beroshima remix) (6:45)
Review: Fresh from the label's second release 'Robot Romance', supported by the likes of Laurent Garnier, Fred P, Jane Fitz, Jennifer Cardini, Rossko and more. David Agrella returns via his spaced-out house EP 'Freedom Unfolding'. Remixes are delivered by London favourite N-Gynn (Pleasure Club) known for drawing on left-field, ravey sounds and esteemed German live techno act and Muller Records/Acid Orange boss Beroshima.
Elastic basslines and tumbling percussion unfasten the A-Side with 'Walking Loud' as sinister synths convulse around the beat before N-Gynn provides a frisky reshape with sharp snares, golden keys and subtle, loopy vocal samples on a chuggier tip. The eclectic experience continues on the B-Side with title track 'Freedom Unfolding' as swinging basslines carry dream-like pads and fluttering samples, while Beroshima's acid-infused, broken beat rework provides an anthemic finale to the release.
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273
A Beladen Date 4 Ever
Cat: TR 036. Rel: 27 Nov 23
A Beladen Date 4 Ever (10:44)
Transport Fighter (9:43)
Review: Baby Ford's Trelik label is as revered as they come in underground circles. Ion Ludwig is not far behind when it comes to his productions and so the two are a perfect match who reunite once more here. This fresh 12" kicks off with the brain cleansing minimalism of 'A Beladen Date 4 Ever', a silky groove doused in harmonic chords, with swirling pads and rubbery bass all tightly intertwining. 'Transport Fighter' is a more punchy cut with thudding kicks and heftier bass, but still a nebulous eco-system of pads and melodies swirling around up top. Two killer cuts. no doubt.
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274
Summer (remastered)
Cat: AMP 009. Rel: 26 Jan 21
Summer (16:12)
Fragile Root (15:52)
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275
Hessdalen
Hessdalen (12")
Cat: TRP 017. Rel: 05 Oct 22
Hessdalen (4:06)
Fermi Paradox (3:58)
We'll Be Alright (4:32)
Time Travel (4:32)
Alien People (5:06)
Review: Hessdalen is jam-packed with bustling, floor-friendly electro inspired by deep space and produced in Reykjavik. The title track races along at quite a lick thanks to bustling beatbox drums, rumbling 808 bass and bleeping melodies, while "We'll Be Alright" sees the publicity-shy producer reach for the TB-303 on a deep, woozy and intergalactic IDM shuffler. You'll find spacey dub influences bubbling to the surface on EP highlight "Time Travel", before closer "Alien People" sees Volruptus celebrate the "braindance"-era Rephlex catalogue with the assistance of ragged acid lines, dreamy chords and high-octane machine drums.
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276
Metaphor (Expanded Edition)
Cat: ART 20212. Rel: 27 Oct 21
Intro (6:04)
Metaphor (6:42)
Nocturnal (5:54)
Loop 1 (4:02)
Java (6:54)
Groove (5:15)
Loop 1.5 (4:01)
Catatonic (First State) (7:21)
Catatonic (part 2) (5:53)
Loop 2 (4:26)
Soul Man (6:06)
Sympathy (5:24)
Butterflies (8:53)
Amethyst (7:49)
Life Goes On (7:43)
Review: Originally released in 1995, Metaphor is Detroit second wave icon Kenny Larkin's sophomore full length under his own name. This is a truly timeless release which really captures the zeitgeist of the most seminal period in techno's recent history. For those that know, we know we're preaching to the choir, but to those who don't - get familiar! From the classic hi-tech soul of the title track, to the moody future funk of 'Nocturnal' and the driving Motor City energy of 'Catatonic (First State)' and more - Metaphor has certainly held its own 26 years later. Essential.
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277
Northwest Passage
Northwest Passage (180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: LPY 12. Rel: 11 Sep 23
Northern Exposure (7:32)
Frumbyggjar (5:38)
Erebus (6:41)
Nykur (6:31)
Photokeratitis (5:52)
Anguta (8:16)
Stratospheric Clouds (6:28)
Bara (5:52)
Review: Ohm and Octal Industries debuted on this label to great acclaim back in 2022 and now they're back on Lempuyang with Northwest Passage, a first album-length collaboration. This double 12" continues with their themes of failed arctic explorations and mythological creatures and, after 12 previous outings together, might be their best work yet: the sounds are mature and powerful, bleak yet deep. Dubbed-out chords roll to infinite horizons, frozen tundras are detailed with wispy melodies and pulsing, supple techno both soothes the soul and gets the head nodding. This is more stylish, subversive and superbly executed electronic music.
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278
Techno Pop (reissue)
Techno Pop (reissue) (limited heavyweight clear vinyl LP + 16 page booklet)
Cat: 019029 5272159. Rel: 09 Oct 20
Boing Boom Tschak (3:02)
Techno Pop (7:43)
Musique Non Stop (5:42)
Der Telefon Anruf (3:50)
House Phone (4:54)
Sex Objekt (6:49)
Electric Cafe (4:16)
Review: While not one of Kraftwerk's most celebrated albums, Techno-Pop (known on its original 1986 release as Electric Cafe) has actually stood the test of time rather well - as this re-mastered, re-packaged clear vinyl reissue proves. The A-side suite of 'Boom-Boom-Tchak', 'Techno-Pop' and 'Musique Non-Stop' provides the perfect mix of clanking, metallic electro percussion, addictive melodies and sassy synth-pop sounds. 'House Phone' - an alternative version of 'The Telephone Call' - is also amongst the German band's heaviest, most club-ready cuts, thanks in no small part to Francois Kevorkian's superb mixing. As with the band's other 2020 reissues, this edition also comes packaged with a glossy booklet containing rare and iconic images of the group.
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279
Goodbye (Erol Alkan rework)
Cat: PH 133. Rel: 01 Feb 24
Goodbye (Erol Alkan rework) (9:28)
Goodbye (Erol Alkan instrumental rework) (9:29)
Review: A genuinely magical meeting of musical minds, here, as Erol Alkan delivers his interpretations of Chemical Brothers' 'Goodbye', a bleep-speckled slab of soul-seeped electro-breaks first featured on the long-serving duo's 2023 album For That beautiful Feeling. Available in vocal and instrumental mixes, Alkan's revision replaces the pair's electro breaks with a new wave synth-pop-meets-analogue techno groove. Bubbly and melancholic - even more so than the Chems' original version - Alkan's takes also throw in additional lo-fi synth lines, counter melodies and raw, electroclash influenced sounds. It's tasteful and surprisingly poignant whilst still having all the ingredients of a fully fledged peak-time workout.
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280
Drum Cicle
Cat: NS 16. Rel: 23 Jun 20
Drum Circle (9:52)
Space Exploration (5:03)
Review: It would be fair to say that Levon Vincent's latest single could well be one of his strongest yet - and that's saying something. We're particularly enjoying A-side "Drum Circle", a near ten-minute outing that subtly builds throughout. Creepy, clandestine and intoxicating, it sees Vincent cloak a hypnotic, cymbal and bells-heavy rhythm track with deep, booming sub-bass pulses and hard-worked, marimba style melodic loops. It's a genuine heads-down treat that packs a punch, despite its hazy and minimalist vibe. There's more atmospheric fun on the flip, where "Space Exploration" sees him conjure up a suitably dark, intergalactic mood via crackling drums, opaque chords and far-sigted electronic melodies.
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281
Consumed In Key
Consumed In Key (3xLP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: TURBO 213LP. Rel: 01 Apr 22
Contain (8:10)
Consume (9:28)
Passage In (1:43)
Cor Ten (6:23)
Ekko (4:00)
Converge (4:11)
Locomotion (8:45)
In Side (11:06)
Consumed (11:17)
Passage Out (3:05)
Review: Plastikman is in the glory years of his career, and the recognition of this of late has come in the form of various reissues and deluxe editions. One move we didn't expect Mr. Hawtin to take, however, was approving an entire 'semi-classical' reimagining of his original album 'Consumed', first released in 1998. 'Consumed In Key' is a new collaborative version made between Hawtin and pianist/producer Chilly Gonzales; every track found on the original 'Consumed' now features piano flourishings and other instruments peppered over each moody techno jam, fleshing out the pangs we could only previously imagine on first listen.

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 in stock $19.56
282
Dont Be Anybody Else (Orlando Voorn mix)
Dont Be Anybody Else (Orlando Voorn mix) (180 gram vinyl 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: SUSMIG 003. Rel: 21 Mar 22
Dont Be Anybody Else (8:10)
Dont Be Anybody Else (Orlando Voorn remix) (6:08)
Review: Oliver Hess made his first appearance way back in 2006, producing alongside Harada on Pearldiver Records. We didn't hear any more from him for a fair while, but then in 2018 he resurfaced with some quality tech house gear via the Musik Is Egall label out of Cologne. Now Hess is back for a third instalment with 'Don't Be Anybody Else', a mid-tempo chugger with an acidic bite just crying out for a dark n' dirty basement. On the flip, the tempo ramps up considerably as Orlando Voorn takes the reins for a remix bristling with Detroit techno intensity.
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau
Tags: Tech House
 in stock $6.17
283
Signs
Signs (hand-stamped LP)
Cat: PEAK 018. Rel: 19 Feb 24
In Circuits (5:05)
4k Murmurs (feat J) (7:04)
Stadium Drive (5:37)
Pinned (7:22)
Blue (7:09)
We Should Keep Going (6:38)
Review: Chicago trio Purelink prove themselves to be sonic alchemists once more as they serve up a bewitching brew that pulls apart the essence of ambient, dub tech and electronica to rebuild all new musical forms. Ever since forming first in 2020, Tommy Paslaski (aka Concave Reflection), Ben Paulson (aka Kindtree), and Akeem Asani (aka Millia) have regularly got together in a studio workshop to explore "the endless possibilities of a laptop" armed with banks of samples. Now they distill those sessions into music that is beautifully delicate yet captivating - slow and subtle rhythms, deft chords and icy minimalism all unfurl into a richly immersive soundscape here.

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284
KL 03
KL 03 (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: KL 03. Rel: 14 May 18
Renette
Lifthia
Coefficients
Review: Following some sterling bouts from Gunnar Haslam and Bill Westerby, Kavalanic Languages is back with a new grip of deviant dancefloor belters from Elio Terzi. Terzi doesn't appear to have any prior rap sheet, but on the strength of these mutant machine jams we'll be hearing more from them in the future. "Renette" is a bubbling acidic burner that will wriggle under your skin like an uneasy hallucination, while "Lifthia" heads right out into uptempo freak-out territory where only the bravest techno explorers dare to tread. "Coefficients" finishes the EP off with a sizzling cut full of rubbery bass and delightful 606 drums.
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285
Unanswered Question
Cat: DC 117. Rel: 31 Oct 13
Unanswered Question (Julian Jewel remix)
Virga
Played by: F
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286
100% Juice
100% Juice (2xLP)
Cat: REKIDS 201. Rel: 22 Apr 22
100% Juice (4:59)
Slush (4:10)
Rainbow Bridge (3:59)
Reverse (4:45)
Wonky Workout (4:29)
I Want (4:23)
Boxed In (4:44)
Wiggle Me This (5:06)
Review: Mark Broom is a techno veteran, but just because he enjoys that sot of status doesn't mean he has lost his edge. He proves that here with a hefty new record on Radio Salve's mighty Rekids. It bangs from the off with his signature heavy drums defining each of the tracks across all four sides of vinyl. '100% Juice' is peak time tackle with incendiary hit hats and loopy synths, 'Slush' is a head melter with more warped lines and elsewhere 'Wonky Workout' does exactly what says on the tin. There is a brilliantly unsettling and eerie vibe to 'Boxed In' and straight up dance floor fire in 'Wiggle Me This.'
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287
Fun House
Fun House (2xLP)
Cat: AF 004. Rel: 28 Jun 23
Grasslands (feat Mitchell Yoshida & John FM) (5:41)
Visions Of You (feat Mitchell Yoshida & John FM) (5:56)
Totall Recall (feat Mitchell Yoshida, John FM & Carla Azar) (2:29)
Car Dates (feat Tyesha Blount & Carla Azar) (4:22)
Slide (feat John FM, Mitchell Yoshida & Billy Lotion) (6:18)
Keeping Me (feat Mitchell Yoshida, John FM, Troialexis) (5:41)
Growing Old (feat Mitchell Yoshida, Amir Hasan) (6:02)
Morning Ride (feat Mitchell Yoshida) (5:35)
Selinho Na Calcinha (feat Alexia Bomtempo & Mauro Refosco) (11:53)
Saturn Eats His Young (feat Supercoolwicked) (3:57)
Review: If anything, the hugely prolific Motor City mainstay that is Omar S seems to be getting even more prolific as time goes on. His vast catalogue grows once more here with Fun House, which finds Alister Fawnwoda exploring a wide range of dance music styles alongside guests such as FXHE regular John F.M., plus Mitchell Yoshida, Super Cool Wired, Troi Alexis, Tyesha Blount and more, with all the production, lyrics and mixing taken care of by Omar S himself. The tracks range from seductive deep house to edgy mechanical techno, dubbed out downbeat joints and smooth electronic Detroit soul. It is yet another crucial chapter in the FXHE and Omar S story.

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288
State Of Flow (incl Adam Pits & Armec mixes)
Cat: VIS 333. Rel: 20 Sep 22
State Of Flow
State Of Flow (Adam Pits remix)
State Of Flow (Armec remix)
Review: Following up that excellent Synchronicity on EP Phonica AM a couple of months back, hero of the Birmingham scene Subb An returns with more underground quality with this new one on the mighty 20/20 Vision. 'State Of Flow' is an emotive and breathtaking affair that's equal parts acid, progressive breaks and UK tech house with a seething Reese bassline lurking throughout that underpins angelic vocals. Over on the flip, remixes come from Adam Pits who takes you beyond the strobelights to reach for the lasers on his ravey take, followed by Armec's menacing experimental techno rework.
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289
A Sides Vol 8 Part 3
Cat: DC 2113. Rel: 06 Nov 19
Adam Beyer & Bart Skils - "Your Mind" (Will Clarke remix) (5:45)
Ramon Tapia - "Sonic Therapy" (7:38)
Nicole Moudaber - "This Is Us" (5:49)
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290
Games Have Rules
Games Have Rules (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: HOS 425. Rel: 24 Sep 14
Things Known
Things Unknown
The Nemesis Flower
A Year Has Passed
A Year Has Gone By
Red Opium
Bejeweled Body
Review: Hospital Productions is a non-stop operation and following this year's long-players from Alessandro Cortini, Ninos Du Brasil and Ron Morelli, Vatican Shadow's latest swoop is this ambient album produced with Function. The seven-track LP was recorded between Berlin and New York, and it's described as best suited for after-hours home listening, but whether you really want to listen to this after a big night is up to you. Indeed "A Year Has Passed" and "A Year Has Gone By" are downbeat and melancholic, whereas other tracks lean more towards industrial ambient, similar to fellow Hospital artist Lussuria's work. "The Nemesis Flower" is a darker highlight while "Red Opium" and "Bejewelled Body" is where the house and techno beats lie.
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291
Electro Soma I & II
Electro Soma I & II (2xCD + 32 page booklet)
Cat: WARPCD 9R. Rel: 25 Aug 17
Soundtrack Of Space (CD1: Electro Soma)
Hall Of Mirrors
Mondrin
Obsessed
Bio Dimension
Basic Emotion
Metropolis
Obtuse
Telefone 529
Drift
Debris (CD2: Electro Soma II)
Ecliptic
Ming
Bubbles
Kaxaia-80
Satori
Paradroid
Transient Pathways
Fear Of Expression
Go With The Hiss
Eiyla
Static Emotion
Review: B12's 1993 debut album, Electro-Soma, has long been regarded as one of intelligent dance music's "must-have releases". Offering a decidedly intergalactic blend of otherworldly techno, ambient and deep space electronica, it remains a brilliant piece of work. Here, Warp Records give it the reissue treatment, packaging the peerless original album with a second disc of early B12 rarities and hard-to-find cuts recorded during the same period. There's naturally plenty to admire on this bonus disc, from the shimmering electro bustle of "Transient Pathways" and Motor City futurism of "Debris", to the intoxicating ambient brilliance of "Go With The Hiss". That this material is every bit as good as the tracks included on Electro-Soma is testament to the (then) duo's rarely matched brilliance.
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Played by: Thread London
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292
Living Leaving
Cat: FXHEBUGS. Rel: 31 May 13
Living Leaving (part 1)
Living Leaving (part 2)
Review: Quite how this 12" on FXHE from the unheralded Tom Bugs came about isn't clear, though we'd like to think Omar S got chatting to the Bristol based producer and builder of Modular synths over a pint of Guinness in a Stokes Croft pub before a gig. Whilst few people would fancy the unenviable task of following up the huge recent LP from Omar S, Bugs shows enough ingenuity on this Living Leaving 12" to make him a perfect fit for FXHE. Nestling in at the dubby end of the FXHE spectrum, like a sleepy eyed Luke Hess, both parts of "Living Leaving" demonstrate that Bugs mastery of obvious modular synths is also blessed with an innate understanding of lo-fi melodics. Indeed there's a freeform sense to how they unfurl which hints that Bugs committed these straight to tape. Another fine FXHE transmission!
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Played by: Ekoplekz, Bantam Lions
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293
The Sequel EP
Cat: M 048. Rel: 10 May 23
The Sequel (4:43)
Global Warning (4:27)
Syntax Error (4:14)
Translate (4:24)
But In Time (3:02)
Review: Following a string of inspired releases on Craigie Knowes and Casa Voyager, Driss Bennis brings his OCB project to Juan Atkins' Metroplex label for the first time. He sets his stall out with the up-tempo, Rhodes-laden electro-funk wonder of 'The Sequel', before dousing gorgeous synthesiser melodies and ambient textures in atmospheric field recordings on sunset-ready delight 'Global Warming'. He puts Kraftwerk through the sub-heavy Detroit techno Ringer on the freakishly addictive 'Syntax Error', while 'B2' is an Atkins-esque, acid-flecked sci-fi techno workout. Rounding off a genuinely brilliant EP is 'Built In Time', a wonderfully emotive, jazzy and tactile chunk of downtempo electro lusciousness.
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294
MPU101
MPU101 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: ITX 022. Rel: 06 Aug 21
M185-2SYS1M (8:01)
J800latinGrass (4:01)
800pbp8492 (1:55)
260078_2 (3:13)
A8 Basslines (5:00)
Some 100100MM (6:44)
Noquan 12 (2:01)
SYS1FinMwitch (4:52)
Review: Poetic Hovering Synth Tinkerer.
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295
Another Bugged In Selection & Bugged Out Mix
Erol ALKAN / VARIOUS
Cat: K7 294LP. Rel: 31 Aug 12
Amin Peck - "Girl On Me" (instrumental edit)
Ron Hardy - "Sensation" (Obi Blanche edit)
Model 500 - "No Ufo's" (D-mix)
Unovidual & Tara Cross - "Like I Am/Comme Je Suis" (Based On The Sling & Samo edit)
Spandex - "The Bull" (Erol Alkan rework)
Children Of The Night - "It's A Trip" (Mike Hitman Wilson's Psychedelic remix)
Jan Hammer Group - "Don't You Know"
Adjagas - "Mun Ja Mun" (instrumental)
Buffalo Springfield - "Expecting To Fly"
The Space Lady - "Major Tom (Coming Home)"
Review: Erol Alkan's 2005 Bugged Out mix was a gateway release for many, soundtracking the entrance into club land, yet also introducing these virgin ears to more esoteric strains of music via the accompanying Bugged In Selection. Some seven years on, Alkan and the evergreen club brand have revisited the concept with a second edition, and like the inaugural release, the Phantasy Sound boss's ever lasting love for the vinyl format has seen a selection of tracks make the translation to this double vinyl release. Six tracks from the Bugged Out mix appear, with the Italo disco of Amin Peck brushing shoulders with Model 500 and an Obi Blanche edit of the Ron Hardy classic "Sensation", while the Bugged In Selection sees some psyche-folk fare from Buffalo Springfield and Space Lady among other gems.
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296
ISS 007
ISS 007 (12")
Cat: ISS 007. Rel: 03 May 22
Daytime Gamer (3:13)
MDP93 (4:30)
Farm (3:19)
Past Present (3:57)
Hachures (5:08)
Verdigris (3:56)
Untitled 2014 (4:14)
Space Drill Dub (3:09)
Review: Skee Mask's run on Ilian Tape shows no sign of slowing down as his Skee Series clocks up volume seven. As always the sheer weight of ideas spilling out of his studio is remarkable, veering from the gorgeous aqueous tones of 'Daytime Gamer (version)' to the barely there drones of 'MDP93'. Beyond the dazzling acrobatics of his albums and EPs, these kinds of releases prove the range of inspiration the Masked one operates with, where intricate and exquisitely sculpted soundworlds can be as engrossing as the fullest, most dynamic beat construction. Skee Mask, with these sublime ambient drops you are really spoiling us.
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297
Bytes (reissue)
Bytes (reissue) (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WARPLP 8R. Rel: 04 Aug 23
Plaid - "Object Orient" (5:54)
Close Up Over - "Caz" (6:10)
Xeper - "Carceres Ex Novum" (6:47)
Atypic - "Focus Mel" (7:12)
Close Up Over - "Olivine" (4:52)
IAO - "Clan (Mongol Hordes)" (6:33)
Plaid - "Yamemm" (7:18)
Discordian Popes - "Fight The Hits" (5:24)
Balil - "Merck" (4:34)
Close Up Over - "Jauqq" (5:47)
Balil - "3/4 Heart" (7:29)
Review: Straddling the worlds of dancefloor techno and leftfield experimentation - very often in the same track - The Black Dog aka Black Dog Productions was made up of Ed Handley, Andy Turner and Ken Downie, and on this one the trio appear in various combinations under various guises such as Atypic, I.A.O, Close Up Over, Balil, Xeper, Discordian Popes and Plaid. They released Bytes 30 years ago this year, the third album in Warp's Artificial Intelligence series and this anniversary repress comes on gatefold double vinyl with original artwork. It has been re-cut for the occasion and is as immersive and widescreen now as it ever was.
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298
Captagon
Cat: TRESOR 312CD. Rel: 25 Jun 19
Triangulation
Reiki
ITO
Riga
Jade
Tracer
Scrawler
Qurra
Air-Port
Jade (DAL remix)
Sukra
Kuu
Review: Since opting to release more music under his given name, DeepChord man Rod Modell has largely stuck to dubbed-out ambience and heady drone soundscapes. His latest full-length is a little different, though, offering up club-focused cuts that mix his usual fuzzy aural textures and dub-fired motifs with up-tempo techno rhythms. By his standards, it's a very forthright set, with highlights including the noise-soaked stomp of "Reiki", the thrusting heaviness of "ITO", the hypnotic slam of "Jade" - where breezy, early morning electronics flutter away above tough drums and a mind-altering bassline - and the boisterous peak-time techno anthem "Scrawler".
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299
Harnessed The Storm (Special Edition)
Harnessed The Storm (Special Edition) (180 gram vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: TRESOR 181LPX. Rel: 09 Nov 22
Digital Tsunami (6:22)
Soul Of The Sea (4:31)
Dr Blowfins' Black Storm Stabilizing Spheres (6:12)
Song Of The Green Whale (4:58)
Lake Haze (5:13)
Mission To Ociya Syndor & Back (5:14)
Under Sea Disturbances (8:06)
Review: Considered by some to be one of the greatest IDM albums of all time (though we'd argue that it's really an electro set), Drexciya's 2002 set 'Harnessed The Storm' has been given the 20th anniversary reissue treatment. Pressed to striking silver vinyl and housed in freshly redesigned packaging, it's certainly an alluring album. It was part of a series of conceptually linked sets the pair recorded in 12 months (most of the others were subsequently released under other aliases after the surprise death of member James Stinson), and it has a typically atmospheric, other-worldly sound - underwater sci-fi electro that twisted standard Motor City tropes into a variety of futuristic directions. Highlights include the fizzing 'Digital Tsunami', the beautiful and widescreen 'Under Sea Disturbances' (a freakishly sub-heavy affair) and the clandestine shimmer of 'Lake Haze'.
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Played by: Carlos Nilmmns
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300
Arbores
Arbores (2xLP limited to 200 copies)
Cat: TRLP 05. Rel: 27 Mar 23
Pinus (15:32)
Quercus (4:34)
Alnus (18:22)
Fraxinus (10:05)
Tilia (6:51)
Acer (16:44)
Betula (3:49)
Review: Troekurovo Recordings is a production team made up of Toki Fuko, Vadim Basov and Evgeny Vorontsov and they have been hidden away deep in some enchanted Russian forests recording music. Now they are putting out the results on this superb double pack. This project started back in 2016 as a live experimental jam and is now an annual tradition made on loads of analogue gear on the banks of a canyon that was formed many years ago by a melting glacier. The locale provides inspiration - from the fresh country air to the meteor showers often visible overhead - for the music making which is strictly "no preparation, no pre-programming - hardware, friends and live improvisation only."



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