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Singles
Machine Funk Is Our Game Volume 5
Cat: KJ 055. Rel: 07 Sep 21
 
Electro
ALONZO - "Shitto Maltese" (4:19)
Konerytmi - "Replikantti" (4:16)
Zarcon - "TicTac" (4:35)
DJ Di'jital - "Jit It Up" (3:54)
Cybereign - "Breathing Apparatus" (Kid Ginseng remix) (4:32)
Bart Karlos - "Shaftwerk" (4:25)
Review: For those interested in punchy, forthright and funk-fuelled techno, Kraftjerkz ongoing Machine Funk Is Our Game series should be essential listening. There's plenty to get the blood pumping on the label's latest instalment, the fifth in total and first of 2021, beginning with ALONZO's Drexciya-style opener, 'Shitto Maltese'. Konertymi opts for energy aplenty on the fizzing bass, punchy beats and sci-fi synths of 'Replikantti', while Zarcon's 'TicTac' is an acid-fired chunk of electronic funk and DJ Di'jital's 'Jit It Up' is ghetto-tech for wannabe astronauts everywhere. Elsewhere, King Ginseng adds a little stomp to the '80s electro style sounds of Cybereign's 'Breathing Apparatus' and Bart Karlos's 'Shaftwerk' is as deliciously sleazy and spacey as you'd expect.
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out of stock $16.07
Anniversary Sampler 03
Cat: GST 24. Rel: 20 Apr 21
 
Electro
Anderson - "Stalactites" (7:13)
Long Island Soul - "Eleventh Hour Exchange" (5:12)
Baby Rolen - "Metallic Humanoids" (5:59)
Abdul Raeva - "Celestial Body" (Venus mix) (6:38)
Review: Gestal is leading the way in the Estonian scene and now it rightly continues its anniversary celebrations with a third volume of vital VA cuts. Anderson opens proceedings with his 'Stalactites,' a nice leggy electro cut with a heavy drum and bass combo but plenty of astral details. Things get more kinetic and travel much further from the blue planet on the superbly slick and serene cut from Long Island Sound, while Baby Rolen gets down and dirty on twisted bass and slapping drum hits that make you jerk. There is a much more dreamy vibe to Abdul Raeva's 'Celestial Body' meaning things close on a perfect emotional note.
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out of stock $13.24
Number 10 Part 1
Cat: TYD 0101. Rel: 20 Dec 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Anderson - "Synchronize Our Moves" (6:29)
Velvet Velour - "Yesyesyes" (6:50)
Babu - "Luna"
Penelope - "Gathering"
Review: Tresydos has been doing a great job of shaping out a niche within the minimal-tech-house-trance scene, with the recent spate of vinyl releases solidly firming up the label's vibe. That vibe is crystallised perfectly on the first part of their Number 10 series, where Anderson opens proceedings up with the dreamy but playful trip of 'Synchronize Our Moves' before Velvet Velour takes things into cheeky mid 00s territory with the wriggling samples and catchy synth hooks of 'Yesyesyes'. Babu switches things up with a nudge towards Italo which brings a refreshing twist to the record before Penelope finishes the record off with a quintessential slice of crafty modern era-minimal.
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Tags: Tech House
out of stock $15.22
Space Metaphysics
Space Metaphysics (12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: MPHS 003. Rel: 12 Oct 23
 
Techno
Artesano Titer - "Free Fall From Space" (6:32)
Artesano Titer - "An Unexpected Arrival" (7:24)
B22 - "Astral Projection" (5:21)
B22 - "Make You Free" (5:21)
Review: Cologne label Mephis/Monevido continues to be pushing some of the freshest acid and tech house around as they welcome Artesano Titer and B22 for a split 12" of dazzling late night sonics. Titer's 'Free Fall From Space' is an expert exercise in layered up 303 snake charming, while 'An Unexpected Arrival' locks into a lowdown groove with brain-tweaking modulation running up top. B22 kick off the B-side with a bleep-informed dose of acid from the dark side and some downright nasty groove action kicking off on 'Make You Free', with an instantly recognisable sample from an LFO classic thrown in for good measure.
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out of stock $17.48
Electro In The Key Of Detroit Vol 1
Cat: DBC 4W010. Rel: 26 Mar 19
 
Electro
Aux 88 - "Phantom Power" (7:54)
Blak Tony - "Holla Holla" (3:32)
Posatronix - "Pure Techno Sound" (5:50)
DJ K-1 - "Erase The Time" (6:36)
Review: From the minds of Direct Beat and Detroit Bass Classics, comes the first initial compilation of electro/techno heat. "Electro In The Key Of Detroit Vol 1" presents 4 proven dance floor dope and record crate staples that provide the hungry ears of masses the groove to move. A Side features two sure-fire steppers - a rare AUX 88 voyage entitled "Phantom Power" and Blak Tony's tempo-pushing "Holla Holla" finally see the light of day on this wax collectable, giving praise to Motor City footwork culture. On the flip, DJ K-1's "Erase The Time" rocked the airwaves and global clubs with its signature thumping style laced beneath alien-like melody and repetitive vocal structure while Posatronix's mutant-rhythm mantra, "Pure Techno Sound" pulls the weight of Detroit's street dance roots down to the origin of how to boogie in space. This collection of re-issued jams and new explorations is the must-have for the electro/techno & bass aficionado.
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out of stock $12.69
BSMH (Z@P Sonic Reinterpretation)
Cat: SAIS 0055. Rel: 13 Nov 23
 
Electro
BSMH (Z@P Sonic Re-Interpretation)
Review: This new and unique one-sided 10" is a companion to the PMA EP by B-2DEP'T released on this Saisei label earlier in the year. It's as raw and frazzled as electro gets frankly, with B-2DEP'T heading off to the depths of the galaxy where snappy snares ride on crispy drum breaks. There are occult-like synth lines weaving their way in and out and a dark filtered vocal bring the menace and paranoid energy that keeps this one so enthralling. It's the second vital offering from this artist this year.
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out of stock $17.76
Blue Or Red
Cat: VOSTRA 008. Rel: 12 May 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Act5 (6:32)
Glance Back (6:26)
Blue Or Red (feat Diego Santana) (5:47)
Danse (feat David Agrella) (5:55)
Review: Emergent talent B Ai, hailing from China, contributes to Paris-based label and Chat Noir family member Cosa Vostra, following storm surging releases on Motivation, Altered Circuits and Picnic Records. Spanning post-EBM lasershot fires and SFX-ed spanners-in-works, 'Act5' kicks off 'Blue Or Red' with a tense introductory interstate hyperride, while 'Glance Back' offers us a contrasting chance to look back down the road on whose mac we've just blazed a thick, blackened tire tread trail. Diego Santana crops up on the B1 titler, guiding through a tight Italodance au-diorama, while another fellow producer, David Agrella, lets us down further on the synth tubular breather 'Danse'.
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 in stock $17.19
Hope EP
Hope EP (12")
Cat: MOTIVATION 01. Rel: 12 Mar 25
 
Electro
Hope (5:48)
Murderbot Diaries (feat Diego Santana) (5:59)
Once (5:59)
Only We Know (6:16)
Review: Hand-wringing nighttime synth-Talo movements from B Ai, the curtly named new Lirica Archives signee and Motivation club night founder, based in China. While she opens this hat-trick of tracks with a rather functional, FM-driven drama, 'Hope', it's really the Diego Santana featurer 'Murderbot Diaries' that gets us going; the track breaks down into a supremely lasery, tubular, harmonically next-level strobing, conjuring alt-visions of a seedy but gaudy cyborg entertainment district. B-sider 'Once' Tron-ifies things with sweeping sines and popcorn leads, whilst 'Only We Know' utilises transitory crash cymbals and further slinky melodies, constructing a closing tech-funk number.
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Rhythm Freq
Cat: VIS 441. Rel: 28 Apr 25
 
Electro
Rhythm Freq (5:42)
Movement Feeling (6:32)
Soda Junior (4:59)
Bisous (6:16)
Review: B.Love is next up on Leeds legend Ralph Lawson's 20/20 label having come to his attention on Record Store Day 2024 with his Music Dance Experience EP and then later that day when playing as a resident at the Bizarre Trax party Lawson was en route to play. Here he showcases his electro sound across four cuts starting with 'Rhythm Freq', a celestial and disco-tinged sound. 'Movement Feeling' is a party starting cut with old school style and plenty of percussive lushness, then 'Soda Junior' brings louche, low-slung disco funk before 'Bisous' shuts down with more cosmic playfulness and vibrant synth colours.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $14.65
Number 10 Part 2
Cat: TYD 0102. Rel: 16 Feb 24
 
Deep House
B Love - "Video Soul" (6:49)
Arnic - "I'm Into You" (5:59)
Neik - "New Age" (7:47)
Atree - "Augmented Reality" (6:08)
Review: The next entry in Tresydos' tenth release series features another four sterling slices of contemporary minimal tech house trance fusions, leading in with B Love's 'Video Soul', which samples a television interview with legendary talk box funker Roger Troutman. Arnic follows that with the brooding synth construction of 'I'm Into You' before Neik's 'New Age' cools things down with a rolling, warm-up-friendly groove. Atree's 'Augmented Reality' is a spikier affair to end the record on an uptempo note, maintaining the playful energy which binds the whole record together in a burst of catchy baselines and cheeky samples.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
out of stock $16.07
PICNIC 006
Cat: PICNIC 006. Rel: 31 May 23
 
Deep House
B Love - "Thumb Milk" (5:34)
Rokko - "Sunset Frequency" (6:11)
Mathijs Smit - "Backwards" (7:33)
Herra - "Thesis Trax" (5:30)
Review: Picnic tends towards flaunting the eclecticism of the British underground, standing in stark opposition to conformity. B Love, Rokko, Mathijs Smit and Herra come through for their latest V/A here, each with their own unique style and flavour to the four-way table - whether they work in deep house, techno, or the cheekier side of speed-garage-ambient. As 'Thumb Milk' says in the pre-drop moment of pause: "do what you feel, when you feel like it". Such is the exact feel of this EP, from the idyllic chordwork of Rock's 'Sunset Frequency' to the organic organry of 'Going Backwards'.
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 in stock $17.48
B Beat Classic
B Beat Classic (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: PPR 005. Rel: 16 Jan 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
B Beat Classic (5:47)
B Beat Classic (instrumental) (5:52)
Review: B+'s B-Beat Classic is originally from 1983. It is an early hip-hop and electronic fusion with some great talk-box vocals and a loose-limbed mix of percussion and drums. It moves slowly and purposefully, with scratches over the top and unhinged funk soon permeating your body. Leftover tape was used to create the effects and original copies have a note that the tune was dedicated to a first generation Boston disco DJ named Jim Stuard whose career was cut short by the Everard Baths fire in New York City in 1977.
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Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Disco
Tags: Disco Funk
out of stock $14.38
Orbiting Souls
Cat: 113 DSR/B121. Rel: 16 Dec 15
 
Experimental/Electronic
Two Stories (5:41)
Nautilus Horizon (5:34)
It's My Blood (4:42)
Nothing (5:29)
Universal Alignment (4:32)
Review: Earlier this year, early '90s intelligent techno pioneers B12 returned to action with a surprise single on Soma. Now a solo project from original member Steve Rutter, the B12 comeback gathers pace with a follow-up for Delsin. Happily, Orbiting Souls is every bit as enchanting as the records Rutter and then partner Michael Golding released on Warp some 20 years ago. Deep, melodious, spacey, musically complex and effortlessly attractive, the five tracks variously touch on electro ("Nautilus Horizon"), spaced-out machine funk ("It's My Blood"), classic Ambient House ("Two Stories"), downtempo IDM-jazz (the brilliant "Nothing"), and Aphex Twin style ambient-meets-techno madness ("Universal Alignment"). In other words, it's ace.
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out of stock $9.58
Tensegrity
Tensegrity (12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: TNSGTX 001. Rel: 27 Mar 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Tensegrity (5:16)
Erase Una Vez (5:29)
Meritocracia (4:09)
Romi (6:06)
Structural Stress (5:40)
Review: Spain's Tensegrity Records makes its debut with a release that locks together rhythm and atmosphere like well-fitted joints in a wooden lattice. Founded by Babu, the label takes its name from the concept of tensegrityistructures held in equilibrium through tension and compression. That same principle underpins these five tracks, where restraint and release shape the groove. 'Tensegrity' sets the foundation, interlocking elements with a patient, tensile flow. 'Erase una vez' nods to electro and new wave, its synth lines tinged with nostalgia, while 'Meritocracia' stretches out into lush, contemplative territory. On the flip, 'Romi' leans into shadowy, percussive minimalism, its tribal pulse threading through negative space. 'Structural Stress' closes with a rawer energy, drawn from personal upheaval yet channelled into something direct and resolute. With only 200 copies pressed, this first transmission from Tensegrity Records feels not just meticulously crafted, but necessary.
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 in stock $23.39
Magic Of Human EP
Cat: HM-003. Rel: 24 Jan 12
 
Deep House
Population Too Late
Tractor Beam
Fires You See
Demands Of Intimacy
Magic Of Human
Review: Simoncino's newly minted Hotmix imprint laid down their mission statement on their first few Underground Dance EPs, enlisting the likes of Marcello Napoletano, Nicholas and Joe Drive to contribute tracks. Emboldened by the warm reception these various artist EPS received, Hot Mix step up their game with the first in a series of solo releases, with UK producer Kurt Baggaley at the helm for the five track Magic Of Human EP. From the opening strains of "Population Too Late" it's clear Baggaley is trying to marry utopian ideals with vintage house rhythms, an approach he carries off with aplomb. The final title track in particular resonates with a fuzzy, bleep laden sensation. An intriguing release which bodes well for a label that has EPs on the way from Marcello Napoletano and Gene Hunt!
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out of stock $8.46
New Language EP
Cat: PARTOUT 201. Rel: 21 Sep 18
 
Electro
New Language (8:17)
5 Phased (5:29)
As It Is (7:38)
Bo Jangles (6:43)
Review: After slowly establishing his career via a handful of tidy EPs released over an eight-year period, Evan Baggs has really hit his stride in 2018. This outing on Partout is not only the American's fourth vinyl excursion of the year, but arguably his strongest, too. He hits the ground running on opener "New Language", where vintage Steel City bleeps rise above doom-laden chords and crunchy electronic percussion, before peppering another drum machine rhythm with spacey electro style synth lines on "5 Phased". Over on the flip, Baggs successfully breaks up the beats, ratchets up the sub bass and reaches for the deep electronics on "As It Is", while closer "Bo Jangles" is a fine slab of foreboding, acid-flecked late night techno funk.
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out of stock $12.39
Neu Rochelle
Cat: TP 05. Rel: 23 Jan 17
 
Minimal/Tech House
Neu Rochelle (7:02)
All Question All Answers (6:20)
ULT (8:01)
Stil Breezin (6:10)
Review: Lazy Harts Club man Evan Baggs is not one for keeping up a regular release schedule; in fact, his last single of note appeared way back in 2015. This first appearance on Time Passages has arguably been worth the wait, though. The Neu Rochelle EP offers a quartet of contrasting cuts. For example, compare the rough-and-ready, bass-heavy Drexciyan space electro of "UTL", the rolling, acid-flecked old school tech-house of "Neu Rochelle", and the melodious machine jam that is closer "Still Breezin". Best of all, though, is "All Question All Answers", which comes on like an unlikely collaboration between 'Pure Trance' era KLF, bleep types Sweet Exorcist, and late '90s tech-house jams.
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out of stock $12.39
In Your Arms
In Your Arms (heavyweight vinyl 12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: SLK 007. Rel: 29 Jan 19
 
Coldwave/Synth
In Your Arms (5:25)
Revolting (5:29)
Lest Lust (6:08)
Black Rose (4:51)
Twisting Numbers (4:23)
Jonathan (5:15)
Review: Over the last few years, Kris Baha's releases have become progressively more bleak and concrete-clad in tone. It's little surprise, then, to find that he's used this EP for She Lost Kontrol to give a decidedly 21st century spin on the Cold War era sounds of cold wave, industrial and EBM. There's much to enjoy from start to finish. Check, for example, the stylish spoken word vocals, alien synthesizer melodies and sleazy arpeggio style bass of "In Your Arms", the dirty, Nitzer Ebb style EBM sweatiness of "Revolting", the slow-motion dirtiness of industrial funk bubbler "Black Rose" and the guitar-driven post-punk goodness of "Jonathan", which sounds a little like a heartfelt tribute to Robert Smith and the Cure.
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Gespielt von: Ali Renault
out of stock $20.28
Mind Your Head EP
Mind Your Head EP (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: PS 002. Rel: 14 Mar 16
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Mind Your Head
Jeff (dub)
Around You Go
2 Nights In Armenia
ArpB
Review: After his Kinfolk released collab with Otologic's Nick Murrary, Kris Baha makes a welcome return to his Power Station creation. A versatile five track EP that will get you through the night, one pictures Yello's virgin ketamine experiments on 'Mind Your Head' before 'Jeff' comes to the party with his mad professor dub, giving you whiplash with its belting beats and crashing guitar stabs. Originally designed as an hour long opening score for the namesake Melbourne club night, 'Around You Go' is an edited warm up tool, the crossroad between Dusseldorf and Elettronica Meccanica. If issued in 1983, '2 Nights in Armenia' would have lived on as a Cosmic classic while 'ArpB' is the listeners' exit music, a fork hanging from the power socket.
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out of stock $9.01
Subsurface
Subsurface (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: ASGDE 040. Rel: 13 Apr 23
 
Techno
Hadal Zone (4:14)
Hadal Zone (James Ruskin remix) (4:34)
Decompression (Makaton remix) (6:28)
Decompression (4:08)
Review: Paul Bailey, known as Damage, proffers his sonic take on the concept of what damage is and could sound like in the abstract. Like a giant piston hurtling at us, and repeatedly crushing us from above, we're thrown menacingly into the sniffly wiggles of 'Hadal Zone' and the reinterpretive work of the likes of James Ruskin and Makaton. It's a worthy addition to the Brummy techno canon, and should be noted for its unique wonk-tech veer.
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out of stock $17.19
Subsurface
Subsurface (limited 180 gram green marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: ASGDE 040LTD. Rel: 06 Apr 23
 
Techno
Hadal Zone (4:13)
Hadal Zone (James Ruskin remix) (4:37)
Decompression (Makaton remix) (6:28)
Decompression (4:08)
Review: The seemingly unstoppable rise of De:tuned continues, as they take a break from serving up sci-fi techno, IDM and ambient techno to deliver something a lot more intense: a surprise EP from original House of God Birmingham resident DJ Paul 'Damage' Bailey. Channeling the spirit of his friend Surgeon while offering up something fresh, the two original tracks on show are undeniably inspired. 'Hadal Zone' adds weirdo noises, bleeps and mind-mangling electronic pulses to a slipped Afro-techno groove, while 'Decompression' is a wonky, triple-time workout full of Ket-addled electronics and wayward loops. Makaton re-imagines that track as a locked-in late-night techno throb-job, while James Ruskin turns 'Hadal Zone' into a buzzing, industrial-influenced electro-bleep number.
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 in stock $21.98
Jungle Generation
Cat: OTP 03. Rel: 20 Oct 22
 
Minimal/Tech House
Crush9 (6:38)
Zion (7:02)
Baktv (5:32)
Andromeda (5:53)
Review: Jungle Generation is the third release on Outcast Planet, signed by its resident DJ Bakked. All the tracks are dance-floor oriented - characterized by dynamic drums, acid and trancy melodies matched together with a deep soul. Acid meets slap bass on 'Crush9', while 'Zion' describes the Kingdom of the Lamb through the mode of washy, spitty snares and glassy pads. All tunes serve to satiate, leaving you more or less chloro-filled with energy, much like the emblematic sunflower on the inner label.
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 in stock $17.48
Mike's Therapy EP
Mike's Therapy EP (limited 12")
Cat: OTB 04. Rel: 01 Mar 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Immersion (5:07)
Mental Test (5:48)
Control Jam (5:08)
Review: We're still dusting ourselves down from the thorough seeing-to Bakked gave us with the Jungle Generation EP on Outcast Planet, and yet here he is again with this muscular thumper on his own Outban imprint. 'Immersion' leads the charge with a nasty lead synth hook and some robotic female vox to give you a little taste of cyberpunk eroticism - just the ticket to get the party juiced up good n' proper. Things edge closer to noirish electroclash on 'Mental Test' and maintain the saucy pressure on 'Control Jam', letting the freaky synths cavort across the no-nonsense drums for all manner of deviant delights calling out to all denizens of the night.
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out of stock $18.32
Discontinuous Various I
Cat: DSCTS 02. Rel: 21 Nov 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Bakked - "Blitz" (5:21)
Alessio Barletta - "Ellen" (7:22)
Omar Akhrif - "The Sky, The Sea" (5:58)
Ildec - "Touch Me" (7:14)
Review: The Discontinuous Various I release from Discontinuous Germany brings together a diverse selection of artists, including Bakked, Alessio Barletta, Omar Akhrif and Ildec. Longtime collaborators and new talents combine their unique styles, showcasing the deep bonds formed through shared musical journeys. With Barletta as a core contributor, this compilation pushes the boundaries, blending fresh ideas with the label's signature sound. A testament to creative synergy, the release highlights the connection between these artists and the growing influence of Discontinuous on the electronic music scene.
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out of stock $18.89
Extensions
Extensions (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: HRM 003. Rel: 13 Jan 20
 
Breakbeat
Elevate (5:32)
Toulouse (5:29)
Employee (5:35)
Refer (5:20)
Review: Following releases from Marquis Hawkes, Francis Harris and Hamatsuki, Georgia's Horoom label showcases some local talent. Gacha Bakradze is a rising talent on an international level, having recently appeared on Fever AM, but here he channels a sound that should find favour with fans of fellow Georgian talent HVL. Dubby atmospheres and snaking percussive rollers abound, with a hint of UK hardcore and jungle influence lurking in the middle distance but deployed with care. Subtlety is key here, as Bakradze unfurls immersive cuts with a restrained power to take the dancefloor to some truly transcendental places.
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out of stock $11.27
Monument
Monument (12" in screen-printed sleeve)
Cat: FAM 04. Rel: 21 Mar 19
 
Techno
Daraji (5:57)
Meurve (5:54)
Monument (5:14)
Rubber Plant (5:29)
Review: Following his highly praised album "Word Color" from last year, Gacha Bakradze offers up this stunning EP on Fever AM. "Monument" sees the Tbilisi based art- ist taking us on a refreshing, sublime journey over 4 pieces featuring his signature melodies, broken beats and striking sound design. Gacha pulls off a very well rounded EP here that works perfectly on headphones at home or on a sound system in the club. This is also the first artist besides labelheads Mor Elian and Rhyw to appear on Fever AM, opening up a new phase for the label.
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Gespielt von: Steffi
out of stock $11.84
Forget
Forget (12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: OATH 010. Rel: 27 Sep 23
 
Electro
Shifting (5:21)
Lake (6:18)
What You Say (4:12)
Form (5:18)
Broken Wing (5:30)
Review: Georgian IDM artist Gacha Bakradze commands a loyal fanbase for his enchanting emanations in the style. The latest example comes in the form of 'Forget', his most recent contribution to Turkish pushers of the craft, Oath. Fluid movements of electro clankings and modular groovework extend far and deep into a gaseous, sulphuric unknown, while airier explorations of spirituality are laid down on the vocal-sample-led 'What You Say' and the wonderfully three-chord-backboned janker, 'Form'. 'Forget' isn't a project for shallow listens; take it slow.
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Gespielt von: Evan Michael
out of stock $17.48
1992-1999 Collection 1
Cat: SS ONE. Rel: 03 Nov 20
 
Techno
See You (5:41)
Zoo Is Out (6:30)
Electro (6:15)
Under The Surface (5:58)
Review: For the first volume in the "Secret Sun" series, Open Channel For Dreamers offers up a first retrospective of Jeroen Borrenbergs' now sought-after work as Ballet Mechanique, all of which was originally released between 1992 and '99. First up is "See You", a cheery, bass-heavy electro track rich in cheery IDM melodies, which is quickly followed by the intergalactic ambient techno bliss of "Zoo Is Out", where mangled analogue bass and Black Dog style electronics buzz around a bustling dancefloor groove. Elsewhere, "Electro" is a razor-sharp, funk-fuelled electro-acid workout, while "Under The Surface" sounds like "In Sides"-era Orbital after a fistful of sleeping pills.
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Gespielt von: Kid Who, BEN SUN
out of stock $15.22
Borrenbergs 12 EP II (remastered)
Cat: DSRX 21. Rel: 12 Apr 21
 
Electro
Where's The DJ? (Pissbreak mix) (13:20)
Vinyl Voyage (10:30)
Diamonds Cut (8:08)
Review: Whatever Delsin does, it does right, be that cutting edge new music or long forgotten reissues, It's the latter of those two missions which the Dutch label embarks on here with a second Ballet Mechanique re-issue from the Eevo Lute archives from all the way back in 1997. Across the three tunes, Jeroen Borrenberg explores crunchy electro and half time techno that operates way off in a distant realm. Even now, 25 years later, this still sounds like music that has come back from way off in the distant future. The bumping techno of 'Diamonds Cut' is our pick here.
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out of stock $12.96
1992-1999 Collection 3
1992-1999 Collection 3 (translucent red vinyl 12")
Cat: OCDSS SIX. Rel: 26 Jan 22
 
Electro
DarkWhite (5:43)
Back To Basic (6:50)
The Choice Is Yours (6:28)
Bobbittrap (5:56)
Review: Open Channel For Dreamers have been exploring the old DAT archives of Ballet Mechanique and found a wealth of never before released material that dates back to the 90s. This is a third release of such treasures and it focusses on tunes from 1992-1999. It follows in the footsteps fo the first two EPs by highlighting the diversity and variety of sounds in Jeroen's production arsenal. There are rave bangers on the a-side filled with uplifting melodies and on the flip is IDM and electro fuelled by funk. Another superb EP for fans old and new.
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out of stock $16.90
Planet Rock
Cat: TB 823. Rel: 15 Sep 90
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Planet Rock (vocal)
Planet Rock (bonus beats 1)
Planet Rock (instrumental)
Review: Re-issue of the classic! The one with the sample from Kraftwerk that went on to become the basis for the entire Miami bass industry.
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Gespielt von: Rolando, Juno Classics
out of stock $9.01
Shudder
Shudder (12")
Cat: ACJ 95. Rel: 21 Mar 17
 
Techno
Shudder (4:08)
Grasp (5:25)
M1 (4:44)
Kyrian (5:32)
Review: Fresh from his exploits with King Kashmere, beat alchemist Bambooman crashes the party at Accidental with four more singular experiments; "Shudder" rolls on a stuttering break that's paced in such a way it's as much UKG as it is techno. Both "Grasp" and "M1" show off more of a house side to B's spectrum as the former insists with an almost Detroitian charm while "M1" scrapes strange strings to create unique texture. Finally "Kyrian" takes us on a futurist twist on broken beat with spacious kicks and a warm, fat analogue synth. Some say shudder, we say goosebumps...
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Gespielt von: Leri Ahel, Dave Aju
out of stock $10.43
Crush
Crush (12")
Cat: BAMBE 005. Rel: 13 Dec 24
 
Techno
Crush (5:42)
Bubble Mechanics (4:43)
Polyester Mood (5:11)
Dub Affectif (6:15)
Review: Bambounou and Priori's latest collaboration offers a tantalising blend of techy playfulness and hypnotic club energy. The pair deliver crisp textures that meet the driving momentum of their electro-influenced sound design, evoking a sense of cerebral euphoria. 'Crush' expertly balances the squelchy, ice-cold synths of electro with the deep propulsion of acid house, while also drawing upon the hypnotic atmosphere of techno. The result is a carefully crafted journey through nocturnal body movement, full of rhythm and intrigue. Mixed at Jump Source Studios, the production is sleek and precise, with each track unfolding like a love letter, effortlessly evolving with each pulse.
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Gespielt von: Owain Kimber (Owain K)
out of stock $13.51
Rita Kate & You Too
Cat: APT 42. Rel: 08 Apr 13
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Lubricating Rita
Kate's Girth
Review: TR One's Dean Feeney and Eddie Reynolds call on compatriot and singer-songwriter David Kitt to inaugurate the Band Apartment project with this two track release for the Apartment label, fusing disco, P-funk and italo-rock. From it's back-beat beginnings, the 80s film referencing "Lubricating Rita" builds into an anthemic disco monster of crazy synths, humming vocoders, roaring guitars and a well produced bassline reminiscent of Breakwater's powerful "Release The Beast" (later famously sampled for Daft Punks "Robot Rock"). "Katie's Girth" is a little more tropical - a Talking Heads tropical - mixed with wild streaks of disco strings, horns and sultry vocal breaths.
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out of stock $8.74
Strobe Revival EP
Cat: ARPA 004. Rel: 29 Sep 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Gnome Toaster (6:10)
Maxed Dude (6:44)
Ahead Of My Time (6:30)
Warp Wasp (7:04)
Review: Belgian veteran Venon Bara is back with fresh new beats on the Arpanet label. This time out the revered producer makes a tribute to his beloved Strobe Records with some slicked and emotive turn of the millennium electro delights. First are the crunchy loops of 'Gnome Toaster' with its panning synth lines and bubbling beats, then 'Maxed Dude' is a playful and lazy looper with sugary chords and 'Ahead Of My Time' layers up mix pixelated pads and fizzing synths into a loose disco-tech vibe. Last of all is the busier and more snappy electro-tech of 'Warp Wasp' with its future lines and bright bass rumbles.
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Gespielt von: DJ Mau Mau
out of stock $16.63
Baraka: Remixes Part 2
Cat: BRK 002. Rel: 26 Jul 23
 
Techno
World Of Content (Spray remix) (6:24)
Queen (Blu:sh remix) (4:59)
Insomnia (Mabel remix) (5:34)
Final Fantasy (Von Riu remix) (6:45)
Review: French purveyors of the dance, Baraka, do neat justice to their name (you should make a priority of seeing the psychedelic-trip-of-a-film, the label's namesake, if you haven't already) with a fresh four-tracker in the realm of cheeky, aquatic trance-dance. Summoning four local producer/DJ entities for remix duties, two per side, this is a high-concept, well-executed EP drawing on both Apollo-era electrance and tribal geometry tunnel-dives. Von Riu's closing tune is our highlight.
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 in stock $15.22
Rehashing Cybermaze VR 1.1 EP
Cat: MFLOW 6. Rel: 21 Jun 17
 
Electro
Alpex_2.0 (6:10)
Neue_1.0 (5:55)
Project_7575 (6:45)
Project_8888_Crybeta (6:09)
Review: Regular sparring partners Barbir and Nicola Kazimir join forces once more, this time for an outing on Melliflow. This time round, they've taken electro as their starting point, tweaking the blueprint in a number of ways throughout. So, while opener "Apex_2.0" features the distinctive rhythmic tick of an electro beat, the actual drum sounds are crunchy and organic, with the acid lines that surround it being notably wild. "Nueue_1.0", on the other hand, sounds like a live drummer trying to keep up with an accompanying beatbox, while someone plays stargazing chords on a dusty old synth. Flipside cuts "Project_7575" and "Project_888_Crybeta" are both deeper and more intricate affairs, moving closer towards bubbly IDM territory whilst retaining the weightiness of dancefloor electro.
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out of stock $14.38
Unfixed
Unfixed (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: STS 419LPC. Rel: 08 Dec 23
 
Techno
Birmingham Screwdriver (4:31)
Wick & Wax (9:07)
Golden Hammer (4:25)
Percussive Maintenance (8:34)
Review: Barker makes his debut for Smalltown Supersound here with four cuts that find him move away from the beatless experiments of his 2019 album Utility and his Debiasing EP the year before. Here the Berghain resident explores what he says is "the variability and sonic possibilities of the kick-drum." The EP kicks off with the acid-laced first single 'Birmingham Screwdriver' which is a fine introduction to what is a fine EP. The EP reflects the organic approach that Barker takes to making music and showcase great ideas and fine sound designs throughout.
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Gespielt von: Evan Michael
out of stock $20.01
Unfixed
Unfixed (12")
Cat: STS 419LP. Rel: 28 Sep 23
 
Techno
Birmingham Screwdriver (4:31)
Wick & Wax (9:07)
Golden Hammer (4:25)
Percussive Maintenance (8:34)
Review: Berlin-based producer and DJ Barker has long been an underground innovator associated with plenty of vital labels but he hasn't dropped a new solo EP for a couple of years now. Thankfully he rights that wrong and and steps up to the 30 year strong Smalltown Supersound out of Oslo with a new four track offering that "sees him inverting the musical equation and exploring both the variability and sonic possibilities of a kick-drum." Opener 'Birmingham Screwdriver' will rewire your brain with its fizzing frequencies and skewed bass, 'Wick and Wax' is bright and hyperactive techno-pop and the flipside gets much more raw and dark. A fine return.
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 in stock $24.53
Phase Inversion
Cat: OVRN 01. Rel: 19 May 25
 
Electro
24 (7:05)
Behaviors (6:29)
Roma (7:11)
Rostov (6:35)
Review: Flipping the polarity phase on your audio cables can work all sorts of creative wonders, be that to achieve or mitigate phase cancellation, craft strange dithery effects, or sum to mono. More widely, in electronics, we mean it to refer to the alternation of positive and negative values in an emitted sine wave; so essentially, all the sounds you hear on Alessio Barletta's new EP involve such 'Phase Inversions' of a certain sense. But be warned, flipped phases can blow a fuse: the Munich via Rome artist may have regrounded himself on 'Roma', but 'Behaviours' and 'Rostov' still bristle with the arcing hum of unregulated elecrotechno voltage, reflecting the onward and upward movement of an artist gripped by potency, this being his sophomore 12" after his debut 'BAL'.
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out of stock $19.45
BAL EP
BAL EP (12")
Cat: DSCTS 01. Rel: 15 Apr 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Operation (5:15)
Roger (5:54)
Plus Floor (5:01)
Tense Discussion (5:51)
Review: Alessio Barletta's BAL EP showcases his versatility within the electronic music spectrum. 'Operation' captivates with its playful electro beats and robotic vocals, while 'Roger' delivers a vibrant and engaging electro house experience. 'Plus Floor' takes a more traditional approach with driving, futuristic house and techno sounds. Perhaps, the EP's highlight, 'Tense Discussion,' adds an eerie melody and acid line, creating an atmospheric and science fiction soundscape. Barletta's masterful production and diverse range of styles make the BAL EP an essential listen for fans of electronic dance music.
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out of stock $18.32
Inside Out 002
Cat: INSIDEOUT 002. Rel: 24 Jan 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Basement Space & Mans Glaeser - "Spacer Glaezer" (6:01)
Eric OS - "Timeout" (5:11)
Baby Rollen - "TwentyTwenty Home" (8:23)
Anna Kohlin - "What Time Is It?" (7:06)
Review: A releaser that crackles with an energy that could only emanate from the shadowy corners of the Swedish electronic underground. Anna Kohlin, label co-head and architect of hypnotic soundscapes, guides us through a diverse sonic landscape, her own 'What Time Is It?' leading the charge. Built from the evocative textures of the Roland JV-1080, it shimmers with a sunrise glow, ethereal pads interweaving with delicate melodies. Kohlin, a master of contrasts, doesn't shy away from the shadows, injecting her creation with sharper, dynamic elements that add a touch of grit to the dreamlike atmosphere. Eric OS throws down a challenge with 'Timeout', a sonic time capsule that transports us back to the early 2000s. Analogue warmth collides with the raw energy of digital sound, vintage synths intertwining with crisp beats in a nostalgic yet undeniably fresh sonic tapestry. Baby Rollen, armed with a looped double bass sample and the crisp snap of a 909, crafts a hypnotic groove with 'TwentyTwenty Home'. A warm 303 bassline snakes through the mix, adding a touch of acid-tinged euphoria to the already infectious rhythm. Basement Space and Mans Glaeser, never ones to shy away from the unconventional, deliver 'Space Glaezer', a sonic maze that twists and turns through intricate textures and unexpected rhythmic shifts. Kohlin's curation is nothing short of masterful, showcasing the diverse and ever-evolving landscape of the Swedish electronic music scene. Inside Out 002 is a testament to the power of electronic music to transport, inspire, and defy expectations.
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Gespielt von: ROTCIV
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Kill The Humanoid
Cat: BT 012. Rel: 18 May 06
 
Electro
Kill The Humanoid
Dark Times (Bass Junkie's Technological Terror mix)
Robot Movement (Dexorcist's B Boy Bass edit)
Fear Teacher
Review: Bass Junkie & The Dexorcist prepare to do battle against one another for the first time. Prepare yourselves for an all out electro onslaught as they unleash relentless Quad & send shockwaves from sound systems throughout the galaxy! Blasting from your speakers first is Bass Junkie with the fear-inducing "Kill The Humanoid", featuring Miami Bass legend Scratch D, this is robo funk at its toughest. Following this monster is the long awaited remix of The Dexorcist's "Dark Time" which was supposed to be released on the Control Tower imprint. The Dexorcist returns fire from his planet crushing bass machine with two of his deadliest cuts to date. Both "Cybernet Systems" & "Robot Movement" are sure fire club destroyers!
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Gespielt von: Satamile Records, N-TER
out of stock $7.89
Another Day (clear vinyl reissue)
Cat: PT 002R. Rel: 27 Oct 06
 
Electro
Another Day (original mix)
Another Day (Vol mix)
Silent Running (original mix)
Silent Running (Soc mix)
Review: Very special limited edition clear vinyl reissue of this killer 4 tracker from the Bass Kittens, comprising of 2 tracks each with 2 versions - the original mixes and remixes. Both of the original mixes marked a bit of a departure for Jon Drukman at the time, being somewhat poppy in nature, and with prominent vocals, but they are nevertheless classy productions. It has to be said though that most people will skip the originals and head straight for the remixes, in particular Justin Maxwell's mix of 'Silent running' - dark strings and effects and some heavy bass swoops which leaps into an absolutely class electro cut, solid beats and hoover noises cut up and staggered over the beats while the strings keep the mood vicious, with small time stretched vocal snippets doing their thing. A killer cut. Volum's remix of 'Another Day' is actually no less tasty, and certainly indicated the direction that he was to take in later productions, chock full of DSP tomfoolery and bass glitching.
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out of stock $6.75
Easy Money
Cat: PT 006. Rel: 07 Jul 06
 
Electro
Easy Money
Down With Digital
Easy Dub
Review: New styles from the Pretension camp, following up from the awesome EPs by Justin Maxwell and The Diskchordians. Fresh from a trip back to Chicago, 1987, Jon (Bass Kittens) & Miguel (Single Cell Orchestra) laid down a track drawing on their love of acid house. Never leaving behind the stomp of pure acid, they added modern DSP trickery to produce a track that simultaneously pays homage to their roots while looking to the future. A layer of acid-inspired vocals from Mariette Marinus & MC Silly B Chill completes the picture. Kinda like Abe Duques' 303 excursions but with more of an electro edge.
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out of stock $6.75
I Bastardi Aiaccini (E Bastiacci E Siciliani)
Cat: DGTL 002. Rel: 17 Jul 24
 
Electro
Jimmy Batt - "Electromotion" (4:36)
Human Aventura - "Concorde" (5:27)
Pasqua Pancrazi - "Danesi" (club instrumental) (5:00)
Blinkduus Dischetto - "Sein Cirque Les Poppies" (4:45)
Monica Venturella - "Page Not Found" (4:52)
Orso - "Bastardo" (6:00)
Review: Proper euphoric tune-tutelage from the Ajaccio label Digital Finesse, a good name for the label for sure. Run by Jimmy Batt, Digital Finesse's M.O. encompasses curt EPs as well as multitrack V/As, polished and readied for maximum credo. 'I Bastardi Aiaccini' is one of the latter, a six-track compendium fleshing the best one-offs from their personal roster, all while accelerating and hyper-modernising the classic electro and Italo sounds native to the Mediterranean. Beginning with the crisp, hyperactive, arpeggio-heavy metrosexual fascinator 'Electromotion', we then move into the comparatively gradated boxer 'Concorde' by Human Aventura, before rounding off the A on a note of bursting acid innovation, the instrumental version of Pasqua Pancrazi's 'Danesi'. The B opens on a note of sleaze-funk with the speedy 'Sein Cirque Les Poppies' from Blinkduus Dischetto, before going full-throttle dystopi-speed by way of a minimal but no less driven flat-beat cutup from Monica Venturella, 'Page Not Found'. Orso's 'Bastardo' flaunts the more experimental ends of the label's capacity, with 'Bastardo' hearing motifs of IT-hardcore get plunged into more-than-smokey scourings of Reese and sizzle.
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out of stock $19.72
Purple Planet EP
Purple Planet EP (translucent blue vinyl 12" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: SUSLTD 019BLUERP. Rel: 05 Nov 21
 
Techno
Dark Frequency (5:15)
Esoteric (5:10)
Creative Energy (6:06)
Work Baby (5:59)
Sexy Dancer (5:56)
Where Were You (5:07)
Review: REPRESS: Blake Baxter aka The Prince Of Techno returns to his roots with this six-track 12" of raw Detroit minimalistic grooves.
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out of stock $9.01
Yum Yum (Eat Em Up)
Cat: FMG 101. Rel: 28 Oct 19
 
Electro
The Beat Box Boys - "Yum Yum (Eat 'Em Up)" (3:05)
Teen Rock - "Set Me Free" (UB 7" dub edit) (4:28)
Review: This 7" double-header delves into the vast vaults of Bobby Orlando, a prolific New York producer whose muscular mutations of electro, Italo-disco, freestyle and Hi-NRG were popular in gay clubs around the globe. He specialized in "concept groups" - made-up acts fronted by session singers who were hired in to front the tracks he produced. Two of these concept acts are showcased here. On the A-side you'll find "Yum Yum (Eat 'Em Up)" by The Beat Box Boys, a stripped-back and slightly silly - but undeniably fun - electro workout from 1985. On the B-side you'll find an edited version of the Latin Rascals dub of fine 1985 freestyle cut "Set Me Free", which was credited to Teen Rock and bears some similarities to Orlando's early productions for the Pet Shop Boys.
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out of stock $14.93
Spectro
Spectro (12")
Cat: NO HOME 003. Rel: 27 Jul 06
 
Electro
Spectro
Gutter Love
Review: This next white label in the No Home series is a direct action 2 tracker that is looking squarely at the dancefloor. The A-side is a synthetic synth laden club techno belter similar to Umek's Consumer Recreation brand that fires on all cylinders with its heavy synth riffs and good tempo. The flip is a good piece of dancefloor electro that simply works.
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out of stock $6.75
Metaclaw
Metaclaw (12")
Cat: OFFEN 006. Rel: 08 Jun 17
 
Techno
Metaclaw (16:08)
Metaclaw (Gordon Pohl remix) (9:06)
Metaclaw (Gilbert Cohen remix) (6:19)
Review: A bonafide Salon Des Amateurs dubplate has finally landed! A wonderful 15+ minute opus created some years ago during Tako and Jonny's Sombrero Galaxy project, this was the result of a chance trip to Ralf Beck's Dusseldorf HQ and has been a staple for select DJs ever since. Select DJs such as Vladimir Ivkovic who has firmed it up for his own Offen imprint and commissioned two industrial strength remixes in the process... Musiccargo's Gordon Pohl lays down a brutal halftime dirge while Gilb'R flips to his Gilbert Cohen guise for a percussion-heavy mystical freak out. Beautiful.
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out of stock $15.22
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