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451
The Third Room Fundraiser Compilation
Dax-J - "Dezine" (6:32)
Inhalt Der Nacht & Echoes Of October - "Beutezug" (6:57)
Obscure Shape & SHDW - "Die Verurteilten" (5:12)
Ellen Allien - "C19 Bitch" (4:31)
Hector Oaks aka Cadency - "Do You See The Light?" (4:32)
Review: As the title suggests, this "Fundraiser Compilation" from Essen party series The Third Room aims to raise money to keep its founders, resident DJs and regular venue in business during the clubbing crisis caused by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. A stellar cast of artists has been assembled to help out, with highlights coming from Dax J, whose "Dezine" is a surging and throbbing slab of EBM/techno fusion, Ellen Allien, whose alien-sounding "C19 Bitch" is a twisted and mind-altering delight, and robust acid-techno adventurers Obscure Shape & SHDW (the hard-as-nails, TB-303-fired insanity of "Die Veruteillen").
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 in stock $12.19
452
Memorex EP
Cat: CRG 022. Rel: 21 Aug 20
Critical Ratio (5:57)
Interlynx (5:50)
Memorex (5:48)
Chroma (5:13)
Review: Five years have now passed since Russia-based Stef Mendisis first set out his stall as a maker of dark, intense, lo-fi and mind-altering club techno. In that time he's released just as handful of 12" singles, though all have been spot on. There's plenty to enjoy on the Greek producer's first outing on Mancunian label CLERGY, from the warehouse-friendly, stab-happy stomp of opener "Critical Ratio", to the similarly slamming surge of closing cut "Chroma", where hands-aloft riffs and short, looped female vocal snippets ride a booming, lo-fi techno groove. Sandwiched in between you'll find more rave-ready business, with the clap happy, organ-sporting peak-time sweatiness of "Memorex" standing out.
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 in stock $15.05
453
Let's Call It A Day
Let's Call It A Day (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: SMALLVILLELP 13. Rel: 19 Feb 20
On The Magic Bus (12:09)
Grains (7:57)
A (6:55)
Let's Call It A Day (12:43)
Omega (11:22)
C-Sick (7:16)
Magnetically Levitated Train (17:13)
Review: Second time around for David "Move D" Moufang and Benjamin Brunn's first full-length collaboration, a set of unsurprisingly deep, minimalistic house, techno and ambient workouts that first appeared in record stores way back in 2006. It's one of those albums that's arguably best listened to while flat on your back in an intoxicated state, despite the presence of such hypnotic, early morning club workouts as "On The Magic Bus" and the dreamy and delightful "O". You see, the majority of the album's eight tracks are spaced-out in the extreme and all the more alluring for it, as Moufang and Brunn expertly showcase their ability to create impeccable slices of hushed, otherworldly electronic minimalism.
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 in stock $24.39
454
PALINOIALTD 001
Cat: PALINOIALTD 001. Rel: 17 Apr 20
Donato Dozzy - "Aquatica" (5:46)
Eric Cloutier - "Ekpyrosis" (6:24)
Review: Eric Cloutier has decided to launch a new offshoot to his consistently impressive Palinoia label. The basic idea seems to be limited edition EPs featuring tried-and-tested club cuts from like-minded machine abusers. To begin this sub-label debut in style, he offers up a killer cut from pal Donato Dozzy that's as hypnotic and mind-altering as you'd expect. Built around a rock solid kick-drum pattern, hissing cymbals and a deep bassline, "Aquatica" is sparse, unearthly and intoxicating, with trippy noises, metallic electronics and watery sounds bubbling across the sound space. Cloutier takes over on side B with "Ekpyrosis", a thrusting, muscular mixture of locked-in grooves, faintly foreboding psychedelic acid motifs and the kind of swelling chords that make your synapses snap.
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 in stock $13.24
455
Aged Of Bronze
Aged Of Bronze (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: ERS 045. Rel: 29 Mar 21
Rave Digger (5:49)
Lavid Grinch (6:00)
Uhuru Glue (5:39)
Amaziac (4:14)
Silver Soarde (4:00)
Sethodone Recess Plant (4:55)
Review: Emotional Response present something intriguing and oh so fresh from Cherrystones, who has most commonly been spotted recently lurking about labels like Bahnsteig 23, but in fact has a legacy reaching back to the late 90s. This new mini-album is reportedly the result of a pointed retreat to Scotland - a period of semi-isolation with minimal distractions from the serious business of analogue synths and reel-to-reel tape. There's a lot going on, from the slinky, boogie-licked groove of 'Amaziac' to the sludgy, wave tinted 'Rave Digger', but throughout the common theme is one of rough, upfront waveforms - maximal sounds with lashings of character, wielded with glee by an artist knee deep in their craft.
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 in stock $7.26
456
Ideal Passage EP
Cat: AUS 131. Rel: 18 Jul 18
Ideal-Passage (7:01)
Thewizzwasfordillysmissus (6:52)
Sicko (5:22)
Review: Ewan Smith's first 12" of 2018 sees him return to the welcoming embrace of Aus Music, a label he last graced almost three years ago. This time round, there are three tracks to choose from. A-side "Ideal-Passage", a bouncy, techno tempo workout blessed with a restless, undulating bassline, dreamy chords and the kind of clipped guitar samples that were once the preserve of French Touch producers, undoubtedly steals the show, offering the perfect balance between funk-fuelled dancefloor antics and head-in-the-clouds beauty. This vibe continues on the arguably deeper and even more melodious "Thewizzwasfordillysmissus", while closer "Sicko" wraps a chunky, UK garage-influenced rhythm track in tech house style electronics glitches and yearning synth stabs.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $15.05
457
Multiply
Multiply (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: TRUNCATE 17. Rel: 03 Sep 18
Multiply (5:00)
Psuedo V2 (5:05)
Psuedo V3 (4:40)
Review: Los Angeles techno titan Truncate (AKA experienced producer David Flores) continues to serve up heavyweight jams on his eponymous white-label series. A-side "Multiply" is a no-nonsense affair, with hissing and crashing cymbals, morse code style electronic beeps and crunchy drum machine handclaps rising above a thunderous peak-time techno groove. Over on side B, "Pseudo V2" sees Flores wrap European tech-house glitches and pulses around a hypnotic deep techno groove, while "Pseudo V3" offers a more psychdelic and mind-altering take on the same deep and bass-heavy groove, with twisted acid lines sprinting in and out of the mix at regular intervals.
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458
Anahata
Anahata (12")
Cat: SK11X 011. Rel: 04 Mar 22
Sahasrara (5:48)
Motion (5:18)
Anahata (5:20)
Kaag X (5:40)
 in stock $14.01
459
Sinnerman
Sinnerman (1-sided blue marbled vinyl 10")
Cat: SINNERMAN 001. Rel: 11 Mar 22
Sinnerman (5:38)
Review: There are no specific credits behind this drop on Dutch label Planet Rhythm, but someone has decided to take one of Nina Simone's most powerful musical moments, 'Sinnerman', and create a great big peak time techno monster out of it. The original version bristles with tension, not least thanks to Simone's dexterous piano work, and the looping quality of those keys certainly foreshadowed the cyclical nature of club music. It's not hard to see why the song inspires energy in a club setting, and on this one-track single-sided 12" you can hear Simone's creation chopped up, sampled and strapped to a thunderous kick.
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 in stock $10.90
460
Force Of Nature
Force Of Nature (clear vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: ARTSCORELP 003. Rel: 26 Nov 21
Impose (4:44)
Forecast (6:00)
Immortal Severance (5:14)
Self Supervision (4:29)
Culture (7:09)
Hope (3:03)
Beauty Of A Moment (3:05)
Resistance (5:01)
Element (3:58)
Dedizione (4:59)
Nightburn (7:42)
The End (3:21)
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461
Rhythm Method Vol 4
Rhythm Method Vol 4 (heavyweight vinyl 12" limited to 500 copies)
Cat: MOSAIC LTDX4. Rel: 07 Feb 22
Jay Tripwire - "Mung Bean Medley" (8:06)
Hidden Sequence - "Synchro" (7:23)
Fletcher - "Makka" (6:16)
Review: Steve O'Sullivan invites a trio of artists to lay down some serious head nodding beats for 'Rhythm Method Vol.4'. Calling on one of Canada's trusted talents and solid purveyors of deep grooves Jay Tripwire leads the charge with 'Mung Bean Medley'. There's simply no messing: pushing through a taught rhythmic workout, incessant toms and metallic tones etch deep into the mood - awash with dubbed out atmospherics and crafty touches that more than a give a nod to the dark house dubs of yesteryear. On the flip, 'Hidden Sequence' inject their creative flex, demonstrating the all important art of minimalist bounce with 'Synchro'. The kind of fully swung beats and tripped out twinges that brighten the groove more often than not when 7am comes calling. The svelte bustle and soothing tones of 'Makka' from Fletcher by contrast, soothe the mind and leaves plenty of room to kick back as weary limbs take their toll: a fine tonic indeed.




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Tags: Minimal
 in stock $9.08
462
LPY 03
LPY 03 (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: LPY 03. Rel: 07 Mar 22
Bluetrain - "Binary Riddim" (13:30)
Hydergine - "Mystic Light" (6:11)
Hydergine - "Lunar Eclipse" (7:32)
Review: Lempuyang's third offering is an outstanding split release between Steve O'Sullivan & Hydergine, label bosses for Mosaic/Bluetrain & Ranges. In 'Binary Riddim' Steve delivers a two-part dub track spanning >13 minutes, seriously heavy in the low end; melancholy strings in the first half, progressing to outright menacing chord stabs in the latter. A versatile track offering something for both warm-up and the dancefloor. Complimenting on the flip are 'Mystic Light' and 'Lunar Eclipse' from Hydergine. Deep, dubby atmospherics meander over a weighty 909 kick on B1. Subtle minimalism a la Terrence Dixon, pitched down on B2. Essential release!




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Tags: Dub Techno
 in stock $8.30
463
Himalaya EP
Cat: KNTXT 013. Rel: 09 Feb 22
Takeshi (5:15)
Sultans Of Mountains (5:13)
Himalaya (6:18)
Cobra (5:27)
 in stock $14.01
464
Deep Blue Vol 3
Deep Blue Vol 3 (180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: HYPNUS 033. Rel: 17 Dec 21
Salina (5:13)
Mirage (8:36)
Sospensione (8:10)
Taravana (7:01)
Dream Liquid (8:51)
Posidonia (6:12)
Le Grand Blue (14:17)
 in stock $27.76
465
Lockdown Cronicles EP
Cat: KNT 20B. Rel: 04 Apr 22
Quaratine Dub (7:00)
Lockdown Dub (6:28)
Isolation Dub (4:23)
 in stock $13.49
466
Qualia EP
Qualia EP (12" + insert)
Cat: 28UTRQDM 20. Rel: 05 May 22
Perception (6:53)
VV Cephei A (5:55)
Qualia (7:53)
Until I Break Apart (3:30)
Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $2.34
467
Tizer
Tizer (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: SK11X 012. Rel: 24 Jun 22
Fuego (4:50)
Tell Me (5:39)
Tizer (6:02)
Speeding (5:43)
Review: Changa Brighton-based producer Rene Wise is next up on the SK11-X offshoot run by Setaoc Mass. He has had a fine run of form recently with big outings on labels like Luke Slater's Mote Evolver and a recent collab with Rodhad. Here he shows off his versatility across four powerful cuts starting with 'Fuego', a fiery track that powers onwards. 'Tell Me' is up next and is a driving, linear and hypnotic workout with bubbling bass and paranoid vocals. 'Tizer' then ups the ante with more irresistibly pinging kick drums and coarse claps. The high speed sounds of 'Speeding' close out this release in entrancing techno fashion.
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468
Root Zone EP
Cat: TG 001. Rel: 20 May 22
Too Deep (8:23)
Lighta (6:33)
Trollcontrol (7:40)
And Nothing Ever Changed (3:51)
 in stock $11.93
469
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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 in stock $18.67
470
Come Home EP
Come Home EP (white vinyl 12")
Cat: GREYSCALE 05. Rel: 17 Jan 20
Come Home (6:03)
Breathe (5:56)
Cut You Down (5:26)
Breathe (Deepchord Ocean remix) (7:14)
Review: Deepchord label co-founder Mike Schommer is lesser known than his partner Rod Modell, but this new EP on Greyscale could well even things out a little. His third solo EP is a tender dub techno lullaby with distinctive vocals from Milly James. On "Come Home," the dubbed out chords ripple to infinity while James' angelic vocal lingers long in the air above, then "Breathe" slows things right down to a crawl for even deeper listening. "Cut You Down" is impressively cavernous then Deepchord remixes "Breathe" into a frosty and late night roller.
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Tags: Dub Techno
 in stock $13.24
471
Mentasm
Mentasm (limited clear vinyl 12")
Cat: RS 9109. Rel: 16 Dec 21
Mentasm (4:33)
Mentasm (Beltram & Mundo remix) (4:09)
Mind To Mind (5:48)
 in stock $14.27
472
Eternal Paradox
Cat: SK11X 008. Rel: 23 Jul 21
Innervision (6:36)
Torment (5:57)
Domain (5:48)
Conscious (5:26)
 in stock $14.01
473
Giro EP
Giro EP (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: LPY 02. Rel: 10 Jan 22
ISWIS #3 (6:52)
ISWIS #2 (6:51)
Swim In The Universe (7:16)
Love Is In The Air (7:05)
Review: The second release on Lempuyang comes courtesy of Tomoki Tsukamoto. In the late 90s Tomoki put out releases on Gez Varley's G Records, i220, and of course ran his own Metrojuice Records imprint; putting out some of the most sought-after deep & dubby techno records under his alias W-Moon. After a hiatus of over 20 years he now returns with four new tracks under his own name, still retaining that deep signature sound.




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 in stock $4.67
474
Reconstructed (15th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: SUSH 47/48/49. Rel: 17 Jan 22
Skank (Cobblestone Jazz Reconstruction) (8:39)
Control (Amorf Reconstruction) (8:58)
Stabilize (Ion Ludwig Reconstruction) (12:08)
Control (Steve O'Sullivan Reconstruction) (7:28)
Dim Dim (Melchior Productions LTD Reconstruction) (6:55)
Redeem (Soulphiction Reconstruction) (7:48)
Stabilize (Leonel Castillo Reconstruction) (7:38)
Stabilize (Mark & Matt Thibideau Reconstruction) (7:22)
Review: Sushitech presents the last part of its 15th anniversary reissues series. Timeless reworks of Paul St. Hilaire & Rhauder's now classic 2018 release 'Reconstructed', featuring legendary producers such as Rominimal heroes Amorf who provide a typically hypnotic reinterpretation of Control, Dutch minimal house maestro Ion Ludwig retains the dubby elements of the original on his rework of 'Stabilized' and likewise Steve O'Sullivan remains in glacial and cavernous territory on another sublime perspective of 'Control'. Elsewhere, Thomas Melchior serves up a typically arcane venture into the deep on his version of 'Dim Dim', while the much missed Soulphiction provides the perfect majestic backdrop for St. Hilaire's amazing vocals play centre stage on his version of 'Redeem'.
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 in stock $23.86
475
Optical Delusion
Cat: LMS 5521858. Rel: 10 Feb 23
Ringa Ringa (The Old Pandemic Folk Song)
Day One
Are You Alive?
You Are The Frequency
The New Abnormal
Home
Dirty Rat
Requiem For The Pre-apocalypse
What A Surprise
Moon Princess
Review: You'd be hard-pushed to think of a band as synonymous with the evolution of electronic music over the last 30+ yeas as Orbital. The famous Hartnoll brothers are as iconic for their famous head torches, stage designs and live shows as they are their timeless music. Their new studio album Optical Delusion arrives in early 2023 and of course, comes with an extensive UK tour to back it up. This is the pair's 10th studio album overall and has already been teased by some useful singles. Rave, techno, trance and breaks all colour the grooves of this new long player.
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 in stock $6.75
476
La Collectionneuse
Cat: DIALLP 046. Rel: 01 Feb 23
La Collectionneuse I (6:49)
La Collectionneuse II (7:13)
La Collectionneuse III (6:05)
La Collectionneuse IV (6:50)
La Collectionneuse V (8:47)
La Collectionneuse VI (6:24)
La Collectionneuse VII (6:07)
La Collectionneuse VIII (5:30)
La Collectionneuse IX (5:43)
La Collectionneuse X (5:29)
Review: Carsten Jost is the DJ and Producer alias of David Lieske, co-founder of Dial Records. His latest collection of functional, ultra-utilitarian techno tracks here is essentially a slew of music for Moon exploration. Peaceful, raw and wonky techno tunes with a blue temperament are firmly arranged across 10 portions of wax; all carry the comparative sense of having less gravity weighing them down than techno made on Earth; it's techno made at 1.62 m/s² compared to our 9.807. Standouts include the alien voice cameos on 'IV' and the subterranean cave excursion that is 'VII'.
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 in stock $27.09
477
EXP
EXP (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 3xLP + MP3 download code in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: TRESOR 167. Rel: 06 Feb 23
EXP (5:27)
Slip Inside You (5:32)
Onto The Body (4:30)
Fourthinter (5:47)
Imageforum (6:41)
Angel Gate (5:32)
PFLP (6:39)
Experience (6:49)
Experience (Surgeon remix) (6:04)
Angel Exit (6:32)
Flowers Of Cantarella (4:53)
Innervisions (5:26)
Innervisions (Pilot) (5:44)
Opaqueness (6:39)
Dawn Purple (2:55)
Review: DJ Shufflemaster (real name Tatsuya Kanamori) first saw fame with Tresor's release of the 'EXP' album all the way back in 2001, at a time when the Berlin clubbing institution was already aiming to shine a light on techno scenes beyond its own walls. Vastly ahead of its time, the tracks on the album (now once more called to our attention via this reissue) are what we'd have considered ourselves more liable to encounter in the UK in the mid-2010s; tracks like 'Onto The Body' have a broken beat feel to them, and many tracks verge quite readily off the edge of 4x4 kick drum orthodoxy. A compressed and washy techno album drawing on every influence from dub to Brummy sound.
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 in stock $28.55
478
Ultra Truth
Ultra Truth (gatefold white vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: PHLP 19X. Rel: 03 Nov 22
New Faith (3:31)
Ultra Truth (5:33)
Wall Of Sleep (4:48)
The Slow Bullet (1:17)
Devotion (3:52)
Only (2:38)
Spider (5:04)
Near Perfect (2:04)
Higher (5:21)
Ache (1:23)
Collapsing Sky (4:44)
Lone Swordsman (4:25)
Overflowing With Escape (2:09)
Chaos Energy (10:25)
Heavy Rain (3:07)
Review: While Daniel Avery's earlier LPs were deemed by the artist to be dissociative exercises - either working in dance or ambient escapism - his new album 'Ultra Truth' faces up fearlessly to life. Through mega washed out and blurred breaks and, it's the sonic expression of Avery "staring into the fire" of life, however dreamy and indistinct the experience of it may be, and living mindfully, completely in the body he finds himself housed in and controlling. Of course, dance music is embodied music, so we're more than blown away by this representation; Avery pulls it off by going in a direction we've not heard him move in before.
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 in stock $34.24
479
Needs X Gvr present The Future Of Vinyl Part Two
Needs X Gvr present The Future Of Vinyl Part Two (limited heavyweight green vinyl 12")
Cat: NEEDS 010. Rel: 30 Aug 22
Maara - "Lose Control" (5:27)
Priori - "This Multiple" (6:07)
Rudolf C - "Bugs Life" (5:53)
HearThug - "KillAcidKill" (7:01)
Review: Needs have done a fine line in charitable releases in the last few years and here comes another one, this time in the form of a various artists release. Maara's 'Lose Control' is a bumpy techno workout with nice pinging kick drums, Priori then slows it down to a more predatory crawl on 'This Multiple' and Rudolf C allows the aliens in his machines to take over on the deep cyborg techno of 'Bugs Life.' HearThug's cosmic workout 'KillAcidKill' brings a tense vibe to the floor.
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480
Remix EP (feat Gene On Earth, Herbert mixes)
Cat: COS 006. Rel: 12 Sep 22
Ambient Squeeze (Gene On Earth Megamix) (7:48)
Go Up (5:55)
Flare's Grip - Prism Remix (Herbert's Make It Right dub) (6:39)
Vol 03 - 02 (6:16)
Review: Remastered rarities by the late Susumu Yokota under his 246 and Prism monikers. Go Up was originally a defective release which has since been corrected and remastered and Vol 3 - 02 was not released. It also features a megamix of Ambient Love and Squeeze Up (which feature on Cosmic Soup 005) by Gene On Earth and a remix of Flare's Grip - Prism Remix by Matthew Herbert titled "Herbert's Make It Right Dub". Three legends on this EP. Superbly remastered and cut by Mike Grinser at Manmade in Berlin. Artwork by John Williams.
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 in stock $16.60
481
Keep On Flying (feat Orlando Voorn/Ben Sims remixes)
Keep On Flying (feat Orlando Voorn/Ben Sims remixes) (limited 180 gram translucent blue vinyl 12" with picture sleeve artwork by Alan Oldham)
Cat: SUSLTD 020. Rel: 15 Aug 22
Keep On Flying (4:54)
Keep On Flying (Orlando Voorn remix) (6:08)
Keep On Flying (Ben Sims Jacker remix) (5:08)
Keep On Flying (Ben Sims Machine Funk remix) (7:27)
Review: Big name pile up alert! In the final stages of his career, the late Frankie Knuckles and fellow Chicago producer Ricky Sinz teamed up for this funky house outing that has classic written all over it . From the moment it's R&B-slanted vocal starts to wind you around it's little finger and the pumping, stripped down 80's groove kicks into life. Orlando Voorn delves even further back for inspiration on his remix, shimmering in disco strings, before Ben Sims carves out two harder-edged mixes that nestle neatly on the house/divide, both playing a single bass note off against restless rhythms.
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 in stock $10.90
482
Time In Motion EP
Cat: SK11X 015. Rel: 03 Nov 22
Shagohod (5:07)
Enlightenment (5:16)
Bold (4:58)
Time In Motion (5:52)
 in stock $14.01
483
Black Market EP
Cat: FRO 002. Rel: 20 Oct 22
Rising (7:02)
Fulmination (5:32)
In Solution (4:11)
Power Of The Free (4:35)
Review: DJ Bone has made time to put together his first EP in four years for London institution fabric. The Black Market EP is an exciting project which illustrates the newly created fabric Originals label. Opening up with the powerful high tech soul epic 'Rising' which will have you reaching for the lasers, A2 cut 'Fulmination' is full impact techno with a hypnotic melody that's sure to move the mind and body. Over on the flip, there's the welcome addition of liquid drum n' bass cut 'Power Of The Free' which is not something we've heard from the Motor City veteran until now, but fitting considering his back-to-back sets with legend Goldie in recent times.
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484
Redbox
Redbox (red vinyl 12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: FLRBOX 02. Rel: 29 Feb 24
A1
A2
B1
B2
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485
Lions Of God EP
Cat: KNTXT 018. Rel: 17 Feb 23
Legend (6:29)
Diabla (5:50)
Angels Never Die (5:52)
Lions Of God (6:11)
 in stock $16.60
486
Cell Phone
Cat: FSL 014. Rel: 07 Sep 23
Cell Phone
Cell Phone (ELLLL Gone To Voicemail mix)
Psycho
Frogger
Played by: Evan Michael
 in stock $13.49
487
Mambata EP
Cat: FRNZYREC 004. Rel: 17 Aug 23
Mambata (5:25)
Bang The Drums (5:30)
Bang The Drums (Phil Berg remix) (5:25)
Baraa (5:27)
Baila (5:32)
Baraa (RUIZ OSC1 remix) (4:29)
Played by: Philippe Petit
 in stock $14.01
488
Fast Focus
Cat: SK11X 018. Rel: 20 Apr 23
Impulse (5:06)
Climax (6:07)
Fast Focus (5:39)
Haram (5:34)
Review: Since emerging at the beginning of the last decade, Berlin-based Spaniard Kwartz (real name Mario Campos) has become a reliable source of dark, atmospheric, clandestine techno. He specialises in combining dense, thickset grooves with mildly creepy melodic motifs, minor-key riffs and bags of unabashed energy. All those sonic traits can be clearly heard on his latest EP, which marks Campos's first vinyl outing for two years. We're particularly enjoying the panicked urgency of 'Fast Focus' and the entrancing heaviness of 'Impulse', where weirdo electronics and echoing melodic loops catch the ear, but all four cuts are undoubtedly tried and tested peak-time treats.
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489
Sunshine Remixes
Cat: SUARA 476. Rel: 04 Apr 23
Sunshine (SHDW & Obscure Shape remix) (5:06)
Sunshine (Coyu remix 2023) (5:52)
Sunshine (Funk Assault remix) (5:56)
Sunshine (Marlon Hoffstadt aka DJ Daddy Trance remix) (7:36)
Review: The Suara label is well known for being run by Coyu, a guy who really loves cats. Musically, he started out loving house, then tech, and now gets his thrills from techno if this new EP is anything to go by. It's a selection of remixes of 'Sunshine' and first up is the top tier duo of SHDW & Obscure Shape who go for the jugular with a hard hitting version, firing synths flashing for the metallic drum loops and a rising sense of melodic tension. The boss then brings a more textured and bulky remix which has some nice tripped out melodies and on the flip is a driving Funk Assault remix and whistle blowing 90s revival sound from Marlon Hoffstadt aka DJ Daddy Trance.
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Raw Viz Shun EP
Cat: UAR 012. Rel: 11 Apr 23
Solid Gold Playaz - "I Can't Think (The Nation Is Sick)" (7:11)
Solid Gold Playaz - "I Sold My Life To Acid" (7:13)
Gari Romalis - "Detroit After Dark" (7:30)
Brian Neal - "Panties" (4:01)
Review: Upstairs Asylum Recordings is one of the many seminal Detroit labels run by local legend Norm Talley. It's right in the middle of a busy run right now with no fewer superb run with three new EPs all dropping in quick succession. This one is a split EP with US duo Solid Gold Playaz taking care of the a-side. As always with this pair, their sounds are deep and dusty house with exquisite melodies tugging at the heart. On the flip, Gari Romalis steps up with the slick percussive skip of 'Detroit After Dark' then 'Panties' from Brian Neal brings jacked up analogue groves that lean into techno with a big fat bassline.
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491
Exhale Va004 Part 1
Cat: EXH 005A. Rel: 05 May 23
Airod - "Nemesis" (4:34)
Joey Risdon - "LSD Reaction" (6:35)
Vizionn - "Future Energy" (6:10)
Tigerhead - "Looking Glass" (5:00)
The Blackmailer - "The Queen Has Arrived" (5:55)
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492
Gonzo Goa: Party Music 87-94
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Gonzo Goa: Party Music 87-94 (gatefold 2xLP + poster)
Cat: SMI 002. Rel: 23 May 23
Mindfield - "Saturnalia 4" (7:56)
Apostolis - "Clock Croc" (House Quickly mix) (7:19)
FUSE - "FU2" (Re edit) (5:25)
Peyote - "Alcatraz" (7:02)
Psyche - "The Saint Became A Lush" (6:25)
Man With No Name - "From Within" (5:23)
Zen - "Solar Data" (extended Tribal mix) (5:17)
Francesco Farfa & Joy Kitikonti - "Beat Control" (Siena mix I) (8:14)
Public Relation - "Eighty Eight" (instrumental) (4:35)
Ghostdance - "Ghostbeat" (New Beat mix) (5:05)
Chris & Cosey - "Exotika" (12" remix) (6:00)
Review: For their second release, Sound Migration has taken a deep dive into the music that soundtracked the infamous Goa party scene - initially populated by exiled hippies, but later a holiday haven for British E casualties and young Israeli ravers - between 1987 and 94. The tracks were chosen by scene stalwart (and key DJ) Ray Castle, making the blend of post-industrial EBM, early trance, new beat, formative progressive house and acid techno accurate and authentic. It's a fantastic musical snapshot that surprisingly sounds fresh and contemporary, with our picks of a very strong bunch including the bustling brilliance of FUSE's 'FU (2) (Re-Edit)', the glassy-eyed Euro synth-pop chug of Psyche's 'The Saint Became A Lush', the dreamy-but-acidic colour of Man With No Name's 'From Within', and the foreboding new beat shuffle of Public Relation's 'Eighty Eight (Instrumental)'.
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493
Acid Blood EP
Acid Blood EP (translucent red vinyl 12")
Cat: PR 303202. Rel: 14 Sep 23
Stickman (5:22)
The Dream Book (5:33)
Acid Blood (5:15)
Unmentionable (5:17)
Review: More mysterious acid-fired fare on leading Dutch techno label Planet Rhythm. In keeping with its predecessor, released earlier this year, the 'Acid Blood' EP has no credited artist. Whoever is behind the EP has done a fine job though, with all four tracks offering an excitable, addictive blend of raw, loopy, hard-wired TB-303 riffs, bouncy techno beats and booming bass. There's plenty to set the pulse racing across the EP, from the genuinely mind-altering excellence of 'The Dream Book', which recalls the stretched-out wonder of Choice classic 'Acid Eiffel', and the layered, red raw insanity of opener 'Stickman', to the redlined insanity of 'Acid Blood' and industrial techno slammer 'Unmentionable'. Breathless and brilliant - more please!
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494
Look Mum No Hands
Cat: WSDM 024. Rel: 02 Feb 23
Look Mum No Hands (6:01)
Same Same (6:47)
Close Fall (6:07)
Self Couscous (5:05)
Review: Pressure Dome's Yussh gets busy with her debut EP on Wisdom Teeth. Flexing fully across four tracks, her signature fusion of breakbeat, bass, jungle and club hits the spot in true Bristol brutalist fashion. 'Look Mum No Hands' eases us in with a dreamy, spacious halftime trip while the recent single 'Same Same' continues to keep the subtle sense of chill with its floating chords and slinky percussion. Elsewhere 'Close Fall' sounds like it could have come from the desk of Kid Drama and dBridge's Autonomic HQ while 'Self Conscious' closes on a deep space cosmic jungle/techno hybrid. No hands, no fear.
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495
Horsepower
Cat: DC 268. Rel: 21 Feb 23
Horsepower (5:58)
Sunshine In The Dust (6:23)
Review: The Dutch techno veteran Bart Skils is back with another impressive release on the mighty Drumcode. 'Horsepower' is a relentless peak-time techno track that is sure to captivate dance floors and have the crowd moving with its chugging energy. It builds steadily, leading to an epic breakdown before unleashing the full power of its steely groove, making it perfect for those heads-down moments in the main room. On the B-side, 'Sunshine In The Dust' takes a more straightforward and functional approach with its variety of female vocal parts, catchy bongo drums, and a sexy horn sound. It's a groove-driven track that is both sultry and infectious.
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496
A Sides Vol 11 Part 6
Cat: DC 2716. Rel: 03 May 23
Jay Lumen - "Astronaut" (7:14)
LAAT - "Call Of The Tribes" (6:14)
Mark Reeve - "Run Back" (Remake) (6:38)
Zimmz - "Qualia" (6:21)
Review: Adam Beyer's esteemed Drumcode resurfaces this week with the next installment in the A Sides series. We're already up to Vol 11's sixth part, and this one seriously means business. Take for instance Hungarian techno hero Jay Lumen's 'Astronaut' featuring the pummelling cyclicality of its muscular bassline that's reinforced by truly visceral kicks. Elsewhere, Dutchman LAAT (Elevate/Tronic) is sure to have you reaching for the lasers on the steely and acid-inflected power on 'Call Of The Tribes' while the enigmatic Zimmz will properly elevate you to maximum euphoria on the trance-influenced energy of 'Qualia'.
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497
Crash Recoil
Crash Recoil (180 gram vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: TRESOR 351. Rel: 12 Apr 23
Oak Bank (6:34)
Second Magnitude Stars (6:35)
Metal Pig (6:51)
We Laugh & Clap At The Circus (5:36)
Leadership Contes (6:32)
Masks & Archetypes (6:16)
Subcultures (5:55)
Hope Not Hate (5:54)
Review: After a five year album-hiatus, the iconic UK artist is back with his highly-anticipated release, Crash Recoil, which has found its home on the equally iconic Tresor. Drawn from the spontaneous experimentation of Surgeon's live sets, Crash Recoil spans eight MIDI-sequenced, hardware-reconfigured tracks, inflected with the artist's signature penchant for raw and rugged sound. The first track, 'Oak Bank', builds up to a throbbing core - a cacophony of driving percussion and side-stepping melodic layers that shift expertly in and out of focus. 'Second Magnitude Stars' moves with a tidal rhythm, like waves retreating backwards across shingle before crashing forwards once again with force. 'We Laugh & Clap At The Circus' is, texturally speaking, a touch lighter and more spacious, yet still replete with a sense of spiralling chaos. 'Leadership Contes' feels closer to ground-level - earthy yet eerie atmospheres meld with drums that seem located in the subterranean. A masterful album from the techno key-player - well worth the five year wait.
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498
Dissonant
Dissonant (limited pink marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: AUA 005. Rel: 19 Apr 23
Dissonant I (4:38)
Dissonant II (7:27)
Dissonant III (6:51)
Dissonant IV (4:13)
Review: Adding yet another record to the pile that has so far been provided by the label A_A, the experimental dub artists behind said outfit (Satoshi Tomiie and Nao Gunji) have really outdone themselves out here. On pink splatter vinyl comes 'Dissonant', one of many EPs to have emerged from the same heads-down studio session that saw to its predecessor, 'Radiant'. Tracks 1-4 lock in a slew of impressive ear-scourings and dub-delayed experimentations, with the first and last tracks particularly blowing us away with their broken beats, which allow for more attention to be paid to every undulation, crackle and knock.
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499
Motion
Motion (limited 12")
Cat: DCLTD 30. Rel: 18 Jul 23
Motion (6:07)
Shake (6:12)
Lights (6:10)
Review: .Drumcode's sub series Drumcode Limited hits a 30th release this July as Oscar Escapa steps-up with three booming new cuts. There is no messing about here as the opener will sweep everything in its wake out of the way like a techno tsunami. It has urgent siren sounds and yelping vocals which add to the drama. 'Shake' has more hefty low ends that will rattle both ribs and walls and plenty of FX and percussive iciness adding to the intensity. 'Lights' shits down with a Millsian-style melodic techno mind melter. It's an urgent and arresting cut to close a fine EP. ,
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500
Nights Over Yorkshire EP
Cat: OTB 001. Rel: 12 Jul 23
Do You Love Me (5:49)
Depths Of Mind (7:00)
Nights Over Yorkshire (6:08)
Conscious Exploration (8:30)
Review: On The Button has been hosting parties in Leeds now for around a year. They have been successful, too, which is no mean feat in a city that has seen more than its fair share of nights come and go in a little over a few months. Now the Yorkshire born founder Miles steps out with debut EP to encapsulate the identity of the brand. It makes for a varied listen with spaced out electro-tech to start, gritty electro menace on 'Depths of Mind', a thumping space cruise on 'Nights over Yorkshire' and darker workout on 'Conscious Exploration.'
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