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DJS: MOST CHARTED - TECHNO - MOST CHARTED IN OCTOBER 2016

Djs: Most Charted - Techno

Djs: Most Charted - Techno

DJS: MOST CHARTED - TECHNO - MOST CHARTED IN OCTOBER 2016
18 Nov 2016
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Cat: ARTLESSVEXTLP 1. Rel: 28 Nov 22
 
Techno
New Horizon (16:13)
Distant Transmission (6:45)
Saline Moon (8:51)
Tidal Friction (7:07)
Sea & Satellite (6:56)
Exploration (7:31)
Flyby (6:58)
out of stock $33.16
2
Cat: SKUDGELP 02. Rel: 17 Oct 16
 
Techno
Immersion (3:02)
Polar (6:51)
Drifting (5:51)
Air Walk (6:38)
Aloft (5:17)
Elapse (2:29)
Vertigo (5:37)
Tides (5:49)
Falling (5:33)
Thesis (6:13)
Anode (5:01)
Balancing Point (2:38)
Review: When Mysterious Swedish duo Skudge arrived on the scene around six years ago they were usparther of a new breed of techno producers who respectfully borrowed from the past, yet skillfully innovated in the present day. Classics such as "Overture" and "Convolution" as well as their impressive debut LP Phantoms showed a dedication to their craft; employing all analogue studio techniques recorded to tape for true sound authenticity. With the departure of Gustaf Wallnerstrom, the project is now the solo effort of Elias Landberg where on the new Balancing Point LP he proves that he has no problem holding the fort with this collection of purist, surefire techno executions. We particularly enjoyed the emotive stomp of "Air Walk" with its eerie chord progressions, the hypnotic reductionism of "Anode" being a perfect DJ tool to set cruise control, the deep and dubby drifter "Vertigo" being great for the warm up and the funky cyclicality of "Thesis".
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out of stock $17.89
3
Cat: SO 02JPNS. Rel: 17 Oct 16
 
Techno
Landing On The Unknown (7:16)
Acid Dreams (Trance Jungle mix) (6:06)
Sunrise (9:53)
Hurricane (Mortal Kombat mix) (9:28)
Yamanote Underground Beach (5:10)
City Of Fear (6:35)
out of stock $20.53
4
Cat: HTH 068. Rel: 10 Oct 16
 
Techno
Puppet Sense (7:00)
New Life Repercussions (8:04)
Review: Call Super is back on Houndstooth, following up that great Nervous Sex Traffic release on Dekmantel with another killer two tracker entitled New Life Tones. There's some immersive high fidelity deepness to be heard on "Puppet Sense" with its booming baseline, echo laden atmospherics and futuristic sound design taking you somewhere else entirely. On the flip, "New Life Repercussions" gets a four to the floor beat on to power away beneath some tunnelling sonar aesthetics and entrancing pads to marvellous effect. Forward thinking stuff as always from this guy!
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out of stock $14.48
5
Cat: OBQ 003. Rel: 03 Oct 16
 
Techno
Kairuku 1 (7:50)
Kairuku 2 (4:24)
Kairuku 3 (5:01)
Kairuku 4 (6:16)
out of stock $8.69
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Cat: OSTGUTLP 23. Rel: 08 Oct 18
 
Techno
Angel Of The East (2:40)
Tri Fn Trp (5:31)
Sonar Falls (7:52)
Interlude 1 (1:26)
Message From The Drone Sector (8:12)
Merry Go Round (5:21)
Interlude 2 (0:48)
Behind The Eyes (6:39)
Bawoo Bawoo (8:45)
Interlude 3 (0:48)
Revolution One (5:23)
Interlude 4 (1:45)
Blue Monk (8:57)
Groucho (7:16)
Interlude 5 (0:30)
The Rider (4:48)
Max (6:02)
Interlude 6 (2:07)
The Last Scene (6:10)
Review: Any new material from Luke Slater under the Planetary Assault Systems alias is something to celebrate, but rarely has the techno veteran dropped such an expansive set as Arc Angel. Boasting a positively overwhelming 20 tracks over three weighty slabs of vinyl, the first PAS album for five years is as spacey, hypnotic and intoxicating as anything in the British techno legend's vast catalogue. While mostly focused on atmospheric, Motor City influenced dancefloor futurism - and, let's face it, few do that better than Slater - Arc Angel also boasts a handful of inspired ambient cuts, some vintage, UK style "intelligent techno", and occasional nods towards UK contemporaries such as Surgeon, James Ruskin, Mark Broom and Oliver Ho.
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out of stock $27.11
7
Cat: GAUSS 04. Rel: 07 Nov 16
 
Techno
Numerical Coefficients (6:18)
Curvature (6:15)
Differential (5:29)
Review: Natan H and Owen Jay return to their inimitable Gauss monicker with this fresh, three-pronged analogue beat attack - that unmistakable stamp is back with a vengeance! The lead tune, "Numerical Coefficients", is a raw, skeletal techno track with a hypnotising sequence of melodies propelling the groove forwards and, if you're into 90s material on the likes of Irdial, then this'll no doubt please your eardrums. On the B-side, "Curvature" is a bumpier ride, charged by a fluttering bass drum and washed-out sonics, whereas "Differential" lays down some much needed 303 squelch, a bass tone that just sounds so damn right with these sorts of cold, shimmering, drum-heavy techno patterns.
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out of stock $9.21
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Cat: TANG 05. Rel: 24 Oct 16
 
Techno
Shinjuku (6:24)
Adverse (5:47)
Contrast (5:39)
Evil Funk (6:03)
out of stock $9.21
9
Cat: IT 032. Rel: 17 Oct 16
 
Techno
Floating (4:01)
Timed (6:11)
Queue A (5:24)
22:22 (5:54)
Review: Italy's Andrea is now a trusted member of the Ilian Tape collective, having only released for the German label thus far. But, why would he go elsewhere? These guys are on fire, and releasing some of the most interesting shades of industrial 4/4 these days. This is his fourth EP for the throng, and "Floating" starts off with a beatless, wide-eyed landscape of soft pads to introduce the twisted, shifting, break-driven tech of "Timed". "Queue A", on the flip of the disc, is a driving pile of rusty kick drums and oceanic pads that head into the deeper end of the techno sphere, while "22:22" goes all-out on the jungle patterns with its broken groove that recalls the likes of LTJ Bukem or Dego at their more pacy moods. A killer of an EP!
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out of stock $9.46
10
Cat: DSRC 8. Rel: 24 Oct 16
 
Techno
The Mental Universe (8:34)
Tidal (2:01)
Mirage (7:54)
Mirage (rework) (7:21)
out of stock $8.69
11
Sideline (6:25)
Sideline (Voiski remix) (5:42)
Borders (7:05)
Borders (Basic Soul Unit remix) (5:50)
Review: Newcomer Region takes no time to get his credentials across, and this debut EP is all you could possibly ask for from an artist making their way up the food chain. Coming though on the young Jaunt label, Region dishes out some seriously magnificent dub techno lashings here, with the opener "Subline" being something of rough gem; the remix comes from LIES-associate Voiski, and the Frenchman strips the whole thing down to a deeper, murkier tone that we've come to associate him to. "Borders", on the B-side, is a supremely deep and meditative house track with a touch of the 'Shed' in it, and main man Basic Soul Unit drops his version of the tune, a broken beat assemblage with that same dubwise feel that wraps the groove of the original cut.
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 in stock $8.41
12
Cat: FS 033. Rel: 07 Nov 16
 
Techno
Don't Take Me (6:10)
Wild (5:45)
Breate (6:15)
Review: It's not often that you get to see Alan Oldham stepping out under his own name. The legendary Detroit artist is more commonly spotted as DJ T-1000 (or designing iconic artwork for techno labels) but this time around he's sharing some more house-minded delights for Finale Sessions. "Don't Take Me" is a haunting, mystical slice of deep house that fits into the Finale narrative perfectly, while "Wild" too offers up a distinctive approach that manages to be both refined and yet imbued with that Detroit roughness. "Breathe" may well be the best jam on the record, dealing in subtle threads of melody that conjure up the perfect dubby 4/4 confection.
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out of stock $7.63
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Cat: DTR 011. Rel: 17 Oct 16
 
Techno
Bland Ambition (part 1) (6:29)
Bland Ambition (part 2) (6:01)
Bland Ambition (part 3) (6:01)
Bland Ambition (part 4) (6:05)
Review: According to UK techno legend Anthony Child himself, The Bland Ambition EP draws on techniques and inspiration from his live creative processes over the last year and a half. A gradual process of evolution over the 24 years that he has been performing to a point where, as he says himself "it really can't be called Djing anymore." The raw essence of these performances are distilled into these four executions of sheer naked aggression. Released on Dynamic Tension, an outlet devoted entirely to Child's work under the Surgeon moniker, unlike his more well known Counterbalance imprint.
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out of stock $8.69
14
Cat: AX 072. Rel: 10 Oct 16
 
Techno
The Hunter (5:13)
Asphyxiation (4:50)
The Kill Zone (9:04)
out of stock $12.37
15
Cat: AWOL 001. Rel: 26 Sep 16
 
Techno
55.014393, -1.402942 (6:37)
74.585486, -94.736499 (6:34)
52.511011, 13.443565 (6:52)
out of stock $9.74
16
Cat: MORK 011. Rel: 07 Nov 16
 
Techno
Mainstream Belief (5:00)
Bend (7:11)
Contemporate Reality (5:49)
Outsider (6:40)
Different Ways (7:13)
Shifting Views (6:09)
Around The Edge (6:36)
The Limit (5:41)
Cliche (7:12)
Social Standards (6:37)
Frame Of Mind (6:33)
Review: Grant's debut album, The Acrobat, was one of the surprise sets of 2015: a quietly impressive collection of tracks that effortlessly blended a lo-fi, industrial-influenced sensibility with clear influences from both Chicago jack-tracks and warehouse-friendly Motor City techno. This time round, it's the latter influence - expertly fused with the swing of deep house, the ear-pleasing warmth of ambient house, and the far-sighted electronics of vintage IDM - that comes to the fore. It's a blueprint that guarantees far more hits than misses, as Grant runs through a series of enjoyable, club-ready cuts. It also proves, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that the mysterious producer an artist on the rise.
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out of stock $26.58
17
Cat: PRSON 002. Rel: 10 Oct 16
 
Techno
Walking Alone (6:05)
Glimmer Of Existence (6:34)
Walking Alone (Ansome remix) (6:20)
Glimmer Of Existence (edit Select remix) (5:18)
out of stock $8.16
18
Cat: BORFT 137. Rel: 26 Sep 16
 
Techno
It (with Silvia M) (6:57)
So You Say (7:19)
Aska Over Oresund (1:05)
Ensammast I Rymden (3:09)
Skevt I Italien (3:36)
Tworgan (3:09)
Datasryan (4:49)
out of stock $11.05
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Cat: SSCD 020. Rel: 03 Oct 16
 
Techno
Sunshine Coast
Celestial
Sea To Sky
Exposure
Deep Valley
Summits & Spires
Alpenglow
Aurora
Review: Vancouver-based Segue is Jordan Sauer, who has become a fixture on the Vancouver Island Silent Season after several releases including 2013's brilliant "Pacifica" LP. His new opus "Over The Mountains" is another deep and dubby ambient excursion of dreamy and hypnotic glory, no doubt influenced by the serene surroundings of the Alberta countryside and his former home British Columbia. The entire album is beautifully consistent and cohesive, allowing you drift away blissfully over its full duration, but if we had to pick some great tracks at random, our suggestions would be the echo-laden glacial dub of "Celestial", "Deep Valley" where Sauer proves his deft hand at sublime and ethereal electronica, or the deep and dusty armchair techno of "Alpenglow".
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out of stock $21.05
20
Cat: BERGAMON 03. Rel: 24 Oct 16
 
Techno
Kord (6:32)
Kord (Diego Krause remix) (7:16)
Air (7:57)
Air (Ben Buitendijk remix) (6:16)
Review: Mickael Jeanneret is Janeret, a deep house producer from Paris who now finds himself with a release on promising new Russian label Berg Audio who have previously served up the likes of iO (Mulen) and Andre Kronert. For the Kord EP, the title track is a densely layered yet sublime and rolling journey through the dub techno sound and executed tastefully. Its remix by Berlin tech house hero Diego Krause respectfully retains the dubbiness yet injects it with more groove and swagger. On the flip, "Air" ventures down a much deeper route with emotive pads and hypnotic dub chords working to great effect. The Dilated Pupils affiliated Ben Buitendijk delivers a brilliant rework, covering the track in the right amount of dust and rust like he only can.
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out of stock $11.85
21
Cat: FER 308. Rel: 12 Sep 16
 
Techno
Last Of A Batch
Damp Corner
Review: After the success of his release on Versatile and a string of top productions on his own Ruff Draft label, Ferox is proud to welcome Cottam to the roster with this two tracker. 180g vinyl only release.
out of stock $7.11
22
Cat: IT 031. Rel: 12 Sep 16
 
Techno
Amb-01 (5:44)
Isolated (6:44)
First Feeling (5:58)
Motion (5:22)
Review: Having spent the last couple of years concentrating on his collaborative Zenker Brothers project with brother Dario, Marco Zenker has decided the time is right to deliver a new solo 12". Predictably, he hits the mark from the off, successfully blending starburst chords and loose, clattering drum machine rhythms on the tech-jazz influenced "Amb-01". Those looking for a more metronomic, 4/4 club techno roller should check the bounding kick drums and restless hi-hats of "Isolated". B1 cut "First Feeling" sounds like a Motor City techno take on The Orb's 1989 classic "A Huge Ever Growing Pulsating Brain", while closer "Motion" is little less than a sparkling, sunburst tribute to classic, hardcore-era breakbeat techno.
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out of stock $10.01
23
Cat: BSR 008. Rel: 19 Sep 16
 
Techno
E-Taggers (7:25)
Peninsula Link (feat Sleep D) (6:14)
Unsure Everything (feat Samuel Davidson) (6:57)
STR (6:29)
Review: Melbourne's Butter Sessions are back, this time with local upstart Cale Sexton with the new East Link EP. Starting out with "E-Tagging" which has the early nineties deep house sound going on, featuring some lush analogue pads and an e-sax which was a nice touch particularly. Label head honchos Sleep D get on board to lend a helping hand on the pumping electro disco odyssey "Peninsula Link" while "Unsure Everything" featuring Samuel Davidson gets ultra deep, bittersweet and emotive like classic Mr Fingers.
out of stock $10.52
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Cat: APRON 26. Rel: 03 Oct 16
 
Techno
Ascension (7:19)
Inner Zone (6:35)
Review: Since he last appeared on Apron in 2014, Adam "Ex-Terrestrial" Feingold has put out impressive material on 1080p, L.P.C and Temple. This return to Steven Julien's imprint is every bit as essential. A-side cut "Ascension" is particularly thrilling, fusing as it does his love of dreamy, rave-era chord progressions, intelligent techno style psychedelic electronics, and the kind of clanking, bombastic machine drums so often found at the heart of Apron releases. As if keen to give dancers a bit of a breather, flipside "Inner Zone" is an altogether deeper and dreamier affair, with squidgy acid bass, fluctuating cymbal lines and horizontal chords stretching out over a head-nodding kick-drum pattern.
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 in stock $8.16
25
Cat: REKIDS 094. Rel: 17 Oct 16
 
Techno
Vision (Rodhad remix) (8:13)
Vision (Obscure Shape & SHDW remix) (6:09)
Vision (Johannes Heil remix) (6:43)
out of stock $8.41
26
Vestal Witness (8:11)
Of Water & The Spirit (7:33)
Proceeding To Infinity (6:06)
Review: Earlier in the year, Abdullah Rashim popped up on Northern Electrics under the Lundin Oil guise with an album of abstract techno and ambient explorations entitled Between The Shields. Here he returns to the label under his given name, with a no-nonsense set of club-ready cuts. Opener "Vestal Witness" sets the tone, with droning, sustained notes and icy textures riding a restless techno groove. "Of Water & The Spirit" is a slightly wilder affair, with ragged, psychedelic electronics smothering a denser, more percussive rhythm track, while "Riding To Infinity" is a far-out, electro-influenced drum workout. All three tracks are undeniably moody, as you'd probably expect from both label and artist.
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out of stock $9.46
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Cat: M 045. Rel: 14 Nov 16
 
Techno
Out Of Phase (5:09)
Going In Circles (5:48)
Down The Lodge (5:15)
Detroit City At Night (3:17)
Review: Terrence Dixon first donned the Population One alias for Metroplex two decades ago, and has been a semi-regular contributor to Juan Aktkins' label ever since. Detroit City At Night finds him in fine form, delivering tracks that blend traditional Motor City techno tropes - hissing hi-hats, spacey electronics, and futurist intent - with warmer keys and organ stabs. Naturally, it feels like a classic Metroplex release, with cuts such as "Going In Circles" - built around spacey melody patterns and swirling, sci-fi textures - and "Down The Lodge" ticking all the right boxes. Best of all, though, is closer "Detroit City At Night", an atmospheric combination of gritty Motor City field recordings and dark, Italo-influenced techno grooves.
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out of stock $11.57
28
Cat: REKIDS 093. Rel: 26 Sep 16
 
Techno
A Change Is Gonna Come (9:42)
As It Is (6:22)
Vexed (6:29)
out of stock $8.41
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Cat: ARTS 022. Rel: 10 Oct 16
 
Techno
Meanwhile (5:02)
Unclear (5:41)
Shut Off (7:20)
No Mo (6:32)
out of stock $14.21
30
Cat: CHPTR 004. Rel: 17 Oct 16
 
Techno
CHPTR X (9:18)
CHPTR XI (7:47)
CHPTR XII (7:14)
out of stock $8.94
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