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Singles
Ipso Facto
Cat: TOKEN 132. Rel: 20 Mar 25
 
Techno
Defeat The Purpose (5:35)
Chrome Dust (4:31)
Ipso Facto (4:58)
Equilibrium (5:08)
Review: Kr!z from Ghent, Belgium wastes no time getting to the pointihis latest batch of heavyweight club tools is built for impact and every track hits with precision. Opener 'Defeat The Purpose' kicks things off with a writhing, acidic synth line that coils around thundering drum machine work, setting a relentless tone. It's stripped-back but deadly, fine-tuned for peak-time hypnosis. 'Chrome Dust' takes a funkier turn, its rolling groove and tightly wound percussion making it a surefire body-mover. Playful yet commanding, it balances raw intensity with just enough fluidity to keep dancers locked in. The title track, 'Ipso Facto,' is all about movement, its low-end bounce and sharp drum transitions reflecting Kr!z's DJ instinctsieverything lands exactly where it needs to. Closer 'Equilibrium' ups the energy one last time, filters opening wide over a punchy, rolling rhythm. It's no-nonsense, high-grade techno from a producer who knows exactly how to work a system.
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Morgana (remixes)
Cat: TERM 239. Rel: 11 Nov 24
 
Techno
Morgana (Patrik Berg remix) (6:22)
Morgana (Booka Shade remix) (7:14)
Review: German techno figurehead Monika Kruse's latest single 'Morgana' is a fatally attractive one indeed. While the original mix doesn't feature on this vinyl edition for Terminal M, its two remixes by Patrik Berg and Booka Shade bring two further unrelenting, ultrahigh-energy takes to an already intensely layered knockout in the vein of festival stage and/or stadium-ready techno. Berg injects a darker and relatively industrial solution into the original's major vein, amping out its call-to-prayer vocals and panting reeses as prime pre-drop suspenders of tension. Booka Shade's duo remix is much more ambient and building, making clever use of shimmery sample synthesis to evoke something further along the way to a synth-motional sound-nova befitting of a Kruse B-side.
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What The 4uck
Cat: OAKS 24. Rel: 14 Nov 24
 
Techno
Intoxication (6:45)
Radius (6:02)
So What (4:47)
What The 4uck (4:47)
Spatium (5:51)
Review: Loren Kuehne has long been deeply immersed in Berlin's techno scene and here channels the city's vibrant electronic culture into a dynamic EP. Inspired by the city's clubs and streets, she crafts a powerful five-track collection that spans energetic highs and reflective with uplifting moments capturing the pulse of the urban techno landscape. Each track drives forward with high BPMs and expertly crafted kick drums are designed to ignite dance floors by blending power with a touch of melancholy. This EP is both a tribute to Berlin's relentless energy and a showcase of Kuehne's own unique and ever-evolving sound.
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Self Destruct
Self Destruct (12" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: RRR 038. Rel: 04 Dec 24
 
Techno
Deadly Swam (6:21)
Dual Wield (6:18)
Stasis (6:30)
Detection (Lee Holman This Tape Will remix) (5:32)
Review: Continuing the 'Limited As F***' series, fiercely independent Scottish techno label RIOT Radio unleashes a relentless release from Ohio based Kukri. Packed with more explosive energy than a dozen grenades detonated at once, this release features three original jams starting with the intense, unrelenting, frosty techno of 'Deadly Swam', panel-beaten loops of 'Dual Wield' and wonky, unwilling bleep madness of 'Stasis'. This 12" also marks Lee Holman's RIOT Radio Records debut. His remix delivers an aggressively merciless Detroit-inspired twist to close out with a bang.
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Kino EP
Kino EP (limited hand-stamped 12")
Cat: KINO 1. Rel: 27 Mar 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Kino (part 1) (5:44)
Kino (part 2) (5:00)
Review: Brit producer Anish Kumar and Hagop Tchaparian, former guitarist with indie hopefuls Sympoisum, unite on a two-part exploration of electronic sound. 'Part 1' unfurls gently with minimal percussion and ambient field recordings, creating a spacious atmosphere that builds in subtle intensity. 'Part 2' shifts gears, introducing deeper basslines and more driving rhythms, blending organic sounds with electronic textures to evoke a sense of movement and place. The result is an introspective, evolving soundscape that invites repeat listens, revealing layers with each spins.
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Elvers Pass
Elvers Pass (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: WSDM 028. Rel: 20 Mar 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Mercedes (6:39)
Synthetic Squashies (5:18)
Skudde (6:23)
Squidward's Viola (6:38)
Teen Frogue (6:25)
Ainsliens (6:19)
Review: Jorg Kuning's latest offering, a six-track journey into the delightfully strange, arrives on Wisdom Teeth, staking his claim as a true sonic innovator and a conjurer of bizarre and beautiful soundscapes. 'Mercedes' sets the stage with its ethereal chorus of disembodied vocal fragments while 'Synthetic Squashies' veers into the surreal with a looping conversation between AI entities. 'Skudde' resonates with basslines that almost emanate from the earth's depths, and 'Teen Frogue' throbs with amphibian synth pulsations. This is music for the intrepid listener, the kind of release that sparks discussion and soundtracks late-night adventures. Kuning's sonic signature is unmistakable: a blend of bubbling funk, off-kilter rhythms and surprising textures. He draws from the fringes of tech house, electro and bass music, forging a sound that is both familiar and remarkably distinct.
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Tags: IDM | Minimal | Electro Techno
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Unmasked
Unmasked (12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: UL 011. Rel: 14 Feb 25
 
Electro
Sidelined (5:52)
Integrating The Shadow (7:01)
Unmasked (6:52)
Severed Lines Of Communication (7:32)
Review: Wiesbaden, Germany-born Florian Kupfer has spent the last decade exploring around the edges of the dancefloor with hugely evocative sounds that are always much more than mere tools. This latest mad-limited 12" is another doozy that opens with the menacing and mechanical rhythms of 'Sidelined' topped with eerie spoken word loops. 'Integrating The Shadow' is a more rugged electro rhythm with hissing hi-hats sweeping through the mix and downbeat chords adding a touch of melancholy. 'Unmasked' gets dark, dirty and messed up for those 5am wig-outs and 'Severed Lines Of Communication' is a hypnotic roller alive with static electricity.
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Mate EP
Mate EP (12")
Cat: MB 056. Rel: 01 May 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Crosstown (6:34)
Cloudwalking (6:39)
Consistency (6:19)
Terazza (7:46)
Review: Frankfurt's Kuyateh beams into the Minibarian universe with a playful but impactful new EP that brims with cosmic charm. The tunes here are all rooted in wobbly basslines and mischievous minimal grooves and come with a humid late-night funk that is equal parts interstellar and intimate. This welcome debut on Minibar fits in with the label's off-kilter, soulful minimal sound and starts with the chunky, marching drums of 'Crosstown' then takes in the mode bubbly 'Cloudwalking' which is underpinned with a meaning low end and 'Consistency' then brings more celestial melody and 'Terazza' works up a nice shuffling groove with plenty of swagger.
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Tags: Tech House
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Under Control EP
Cat: POLEGROUP 075. Rel: 21 Nov 24
 
Techno
The Golden Hour (5:16)
Enter The Zone (6:07)
Under Control (5:39)
Animal Instinct (4:17)
Review: Megaweight techno by producer Kwartz (Mario Campos) for Polegroup, pulling no punches, kicks or headbutts on this rapid four-track set. The golden mean for a club residency in this day and age is of course a regular peaktime set at Berghain, and Kwartz also happens to be one of their latest residents of this ilk - not that this should influence your decision to buy this one or anything! - though there is a correlation between productive qualities of the producer and the curative choices made at the Berlin clubbing institution. Massive tune 'The Golden Hour' and the Tarkovskyan 'Enter The Zone' both testify to this being causation, though there's no certainties there, of course. 'Under Control' and 'Animal Instinct' forge an increasing rapaciousness, betraying the artist's desire to utterly stupefy the dancefloor.
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MYSTIKAL 07
Cat: MYSTIKAL 07. Rel: 17 Mar 25
 
Hard Techno
Les Futts Mecaniques - "Ivory" (4:49)
A5KM - "Reverse Kid" (4:04)
Rorschach alias HTA - "Back To The MF" (5:16)
Tseu - "Wake Up" (4:44)
Sethi One - "Mindset Point" (5:10)
Kick'Art - "Insomnia" (4:35)
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Momm01 X L'archipel
Cat: MOMM 01. Rel: 13 Jan 25
 
Electro
Lombroso - "The Last Midnight" (6:02)
Nativo - "Delayscura" (5:15)
Kamyar Keramati - "Elements Of A Thread" (6:22)
Tibahuult - "Feel Some Of My Jam" (4:42)
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Echo Scapes Clutch
Cat: MCRV 016. Rel: 13 Dec 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Eric Louis - "Voice Memo" (7:15)
Kirill Matveev - "Never Losing That Track" (Genning remix) (7:00)
Tm Shuffle - "Artist" (6:00)
Nicolas Barnes - "Outro" (7:50)
Review: MixCult Records' latest release offers an atmospheric journey through deep and dub techno, featuring standout artists like Eric Louis, Kirill Matveev, Genning, TM Shuffle and Nicolas Barnes. Eric Louis's 'Voice Memo' opens the compilation with a haunting blend of soft bass pulses and ethereal vocals, setting a reflective tone. Kirill Matveev's 'Never Losing That Track (Genning Remix)' layers sweeping synths over a driving beat, creating a euphoric yet wistful energy that's perfect for early-morning dancefloors. On the B-side, TM Shuffle's 'Artist' dives into the dub techno world, its solid groove grounding listeners. Nicolas Barnes wraps things up with 'Outro', an ambient masterpiece that fades into introspective calm.
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Fire
Fire (12")
Cat: ELEMENTS 01. Rel: 24 Feb 25
 
Techno
Nesh Mayday & Mad Knobs - "Cenere"
Cookie Monsta & Khenda - "Animae"
Diuko & Rigatonyk - "Hot Heads"
Nekro & Lobo Mentale - "Magma"
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Soerne
Soerne (12")
Cat: KNT 40B. Rel: 03 Jan 25
 
Techno
Peblinge (7:21)
Sortedam (5:46)
Review: Ohm & Kvadrant are back on their Kontakt label to kick off 2025 with another stunning dub outing. Pressed on classic black vinyl, with a limited gold edition also available, this EP features two exceptional tracks starting with the A-side, 'Peblinge.' It's a mesmerising melodic dub creation, rich with warmth and depth-perfect for those late-night sessions. On the B-side, a second jam delivers a refined electro-dub masterpiece, blending synths, hi-hats, and fathom-deep low-end frequencies. Both tracks showcase the duo's signature style with soothing results.
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Ruutana City Mood Series Vol 2
Ruutana City Mood Series Vol 2 (green marbled eco vinyl 12")
Cat: VUO 11. Rel: 03 Jan 25
 
Techno
Ohm & Kvadrant - "Borsen" (6:32)
Armin Bender - "All Or Nothing" (7:13)
Tm Shuffle - "Efficient Answers" (7:29)
Gonzalo Villarreal - "Curanto" (6:50)
Review: Finnish label Vuo kicks off its year with a second instalment in the Ruutana City Mood Series. Once again it brings four vital dubbed out grooves to a lovely green marbled vinyl starting with Ohm & Kvadrant's 'Borsen' which is a smoky, grainy roller with icy drums. Armin Bender's 'All Or Nothing' brings a little extra light and optimism in the airy pads and Tm Shuffle pairs things right back for 'Efficient Answers' which is a gritty basement jam. Gonzalo Villarreal's 'Curanto' shits down with tons of lovely echo and reverb on a raw percussive cut.
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Ruutana City Mood Series Vol 2
Cat: VUO 11B. Rel: 03 Jan 25
 
Techno
Ohm & Kvadrant - "Borsen" (6:32)
Armin Bender - "All Or Nothing" (7:13)
Tm Shuffle - "Efficient Answers" (7:29)
Gonzalo Villarreal - "Curanto" (6:50)
Review: Vuo returns with another entry into his ongoing Ruutana City Mood Series, with this one being on eco black wax but a green vinyl version is also available. Ohm & Kvadrant open with a smoky, textured roller driven by icy drums. Armin Bender follows with 'All Or Nothing' which offers a lighter, more optimistic vibe with airy pads. Tm Shuffle strips things back on 'Efficient Answers' to deliver a gritty, minimalist basement groove. Closing the EP, Gonzalo Villarreal presents 'Curanto', a raw, percussive cut bathed in rich echo and reverb for a captivating close.
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Midnight Menaces 003
Cat: MENACES 003. Rel: 16 Apr 25
 
Techno
Pink Concrete - "Figure Eight" (5:18)
Krow - "The Dream Of Motion" (5:03)
Tino Troster - "Up To Farmington Hills" (4:57)
Crod - "Existence" (6:41)
Sayid K - "No Lights" (5:47)
Mikrotakt - "Further Away From Ourselves" (5:52)
Review: The third in Exitus Records' lightyear spanning V/A series, we again hear six new, boundary-pushing new ones from six satellite artists of the present day Berlin techno scene. Opening chord cascade 'Figure Eight' by Pink Concrete contrasts sharply to tunnelling techno-body suite 'The Dream Of Motion' by Krow, signalling several more tuff propulsions to come: most notably Sayid K's 'No Lights', a balmy nightscape from the newcomer, where digital zaps initially double up as hi-hats.
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Put The Needle On The Record: Dance Floor Magic Happens Here
Giacomo Silvestri - "Paradox" (6:31)
Andrea Giuliani - "Hypnagogic" (6:35)
Kirill Matveev, Wiklauri - "Fasol" (7:34)
Nicolas Barnes - "Lift It" (7:36)
Tags: Tech House
 in stock $21.58
Survival Mode
Cat: FAN 006. Rel: 21 Jan 25
 
Techno
Trotsky - "Survival Mode" (6:05)
DJ Normal 4 - "Sorcerer's Berry" (6:58)
Ekkel - "Flukten" (5:52)
DJ 433 aka Kozman - "For Lise (Fearless)" (6:55)
Review: Fantastic Planet (which is also the name of a great 1972 sci-fi flick) is back with a powerful new collection, Survival Mode, which goes way beyond music and is in fact dedicated to the fight for freedom in Georgia. It draws on a diverse lineup of visionary artists who serve up sounds that embody resilience and resistance and call upon the instinct to persevere when all other options are gone. For those in Georgia fighting oppression, it's about unyielding determination to defy silencing forces, and the power of that translates into the music. All four cuts are cutting-edge techno sounds with jungle breaks, empowering spoken word slogans and beats that give you the energy to stand tall.
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Passing Currents
Passing Currents (12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: CS 203. Rel: 28 Apr 25
 
Techno
Txted - "Cherry Lemonade Special" (feat Phil Moffa - Okpk Spectral mix) (4:15)
Atrevido - "Flying Fortress" (4:10)
Josh Dahlberg - "Ass On The Floor" (4:35)
Kevin Reynolds - "Sign It Upside Down" (6:26)
Hazmat Live - "The Marriage Of Korg & Moog" (4:50)
Review: Passing Currents aims to stand out from the predictable by offering a deeply human touch in its music. This five-tracker backs that up by melding academic expertise with dancefloor intuition and the A-side features txted by Phil Moffa remixed by Yamaha DSP coder okpk after they met during doctoral studies, they flip technical mastery into bass-driven energy while Atrevido' fuses California warmth with analogue electro, Josh Dahlberg's rediscovered 2009 electro gem, 'Ass On The Floor', still bangs and Detroit's Kevin Reynolds delivers hypnotic grooves before Hazmat Live pushes boundaries with a sound rooted in soulful, experimental innovation.
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PANDEMIA 01
Cat: PANDEMIA 001. Rel: 19 Dec 24
 
Techno
Yako aka Yakuzi - "Moving Movement" (7:59)
Ivo Simba - "Vipera Venenosa" (6:06)
Knisda Kanisda - "Sputnik" (7:03)
Nakom 023 - "Always With" (Extract live) (6:36)
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Alben
Zero
Zero (2xLP)
Cat: ARA 027. Rel: 20 Nov 24
 
Techno
Iota (5:32)
Ipso (4:47)
Sola (2:35)
Taro (6:06)
Etos (5:33)
Omen (5:00)
Oxid (4:17)
Kote (3:46)
Oval (5:35)
Voli (5:18)
Review: Two years after his critically acclaimed album Ultrachroma, Kangding Ray makes a typically bold return to ARA with his dance-floor-focused new long player, ZERO. The artwork reflects his diverse explorations and influences which converge here into a cohesive sound designed to ignite movement in the club. This album revisits the essence of his early work and is rather reminiscent of his debut on the experimental label Raster-Noton but it also incorporates the hypnotic elements characteristic of his DJ sets. Continuously evolving his sound and pushing the boundaries of the genre, all 10 of these tunes are mend melting and atmospheric rollers speed in great sound design.
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No Going Back
No Going Back (LP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: BARN 106. Rel: 17 Dec 24
 
Deep House
SFP (4:28)
No Going Back (3:06)
Old Haunts (4:32)
The Last Time (4:20)
Still, Something There (4:08)
Things Really Happen (4:36)
15 Mins (12:54)
Review: Since delivering his debut album on PNN a decade ago, Matt Kent AKA Matt Karmil has proved adept at adapting the club-focused sound of his EPs to the long-playing format - as his inspired and wonderfully atmospheric sets for Idle Hands and Smalltown Supersound prove. He continues this notable run of form on this Studio Barnhus released set, crowding ultra-deep, dusty grooves in opaque chords, cut-up sample snippets, lo-fi crackle, hazy ambient textures and nods towards a myriad of ear-pleasing electronic styles and sounds. Highlights are plentiful, with our picks being the dubby, mind-altering late-night hypnotism of 'Still Something There' and the becalmed, meditative ambient deepness of superb closing cut '15 Mins' (which, confusingly, is just 13 minutes long).
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Something Lost Something Gained
Cat: PIASE 0025LP. Rel: 30 Jan 25
 
Deep House
Overgrown (feat Leo Stannard) (4:27)
Alive (feat Aaron Smith) (4:09)
Lost Without You (feat Gabrielle Aplin) (3:25)
Feels Like Home (feat Gabrielle Aplin) (4:41)
Ghost Dance (1:31)
Something To Say (feat Chelou) (4:05)
Looking Back (3:07)
Starling (feat Dwara) (4:17)
Fortified (feat Dwara) (3:51)
Vision Of A Floating World (5:37)
Review: Sheffielder Matthew Relton - initially known as Kidnap Kid, but now releasing as Kidnap - has been on quite a musical journey since first emerging as a boisterous garage and UK bass producer early last decade. His first full-length, 2020's Grow, showcased his maturation as an artist by focusing on songs and instrumentals that tended towards the tactile and picturesque. On this follow-up, he's leaned further into the "artist maturing" theme via a blend of picturesque songs (voiced by regular collaborator Ian Stannard, Gabrielle Apin and others') and ambient instrumentals shot through with yearning, oblique nostalgia, delicate instrumental arrangements and plenty of sweeping, cinematic chord sequences. It's not pop, per se, but it is hugely accessible with tons of crossover potential. Expect to see him on festival stages in the months and years ahead.
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Magnetism
Magnetism (2xLP)
Cat: SENOID 010LP. Rel: 06 Mar 25
 
Techno
The Chaos Of Silence (5:48)
Sequential (6:29)
Magnetism (5:47)
Resonator (5:50)
Late In The Night (5:45)
Fragments Of Time (5:47)
Distorsion Cuantica (5:47)
Luminant (5:48)
Review: Kike Pravda is back on his Senoid Recordings outlet with a new album one year in the making. The eight cuts find him further hone in on the essentialness of techno with nice hardware textures and that lived-in analogue feel that always elevates things. 'The Chaos Of Silence' is an intense opener with loopy bells and dark bass, 'Sequential' sounds like a futuristic factory floor at peak production and 'Late In The Night' is classic deep space afterparty minimalism. A proper album that covers plenty of ground.
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 in stock $28.22
Layer One
Layer One (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: LAYER 01. Rel: 28 Nov 24
 
Techno
Ultimately (feat Coby Sey) (4:19)
Escape Velocity (4:28)
Restrained (3:53)
Nothing Else (4:42)
Our Sector (feat Flowdan) (3:56)
The Vanishing (5:21)
Clean Slate (feat Coby Sey) (2:58)
Rest Assured (3:33)
The Machine (4:11)
Melatonin (3:33)
Review: Layer is the new label from Berlin techno favourite Berghain for the music released by its residents. Ben Klock is one of the most celebrated of those and here he links up with Fadi Mohem for an album that eschews his famous techno sounds in favour of a new blend of IDM, ambient and experimental sounds. 'Layer One' comes on double vinyl and opens with 'Ultimate (feat Coby Set)' which is an atmospheric opener with icy synths and sparse landscapes, then 'Escape Valley' explores kinetic rhythms and glitchy synths, 'The Vanishing' is another exploration of a distant corner of the cosmos and 'The Machine' brings more cinematic and evocative electronic designs.
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Playing/Praying
Playing/Praying (limited translucent red vinyl LP)
Cat: WRK 2LPX. Rel: 07 Feb 25
 
Coldwave/Synth
I Let Myself Go Blind
Lift Me Up
I Did Not Forget You
Playing/Praying
God Is On My Side
No Stranger To Heartbreak
Only In Your Arms
Forever
Surrender
Intelligence Artificielle
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Playing/Praying
Cat: WRK 2CD. Rel: 30 Jan 25
 
Coldwave/Synth
I Let Myself Go Blind (feat Vimala Pons & Sonia Deville)
Lift Me Up
I Did Not Forget You (feat Rahim Redcar)
Playing/Praying (feat feat Vimala Pons)
God Is On My Side (feat Farah)
No Stranger To Heartbreak
Only In Your Arms (feat Vimala Pons & Sonia Deville)
Forever (feat Sonia Deville)
I Surrender (feat Vimala Pons & Sonia Deville)
Intelligence Artificielle
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Playing/Praying
Cat: WRK 2LP. Rel: 07 Feb 25
 
Coldwave/Synth
I Let Myself Go Blind (feat Vimala Pons & Sonia Deville)
Lift Me Up
I Did Not Forget You (feat Rahim Redcar)
Playing/Praying (feat feat Vimala Pons)
God Is On My Side (feat Farah)
No Stranger To Heartbreak
Only In Your Arms (feat Vimala Pons & Sonia Deville)
Forever (feat Sonia Deville)
I Surrender (feat Vimala Pons & Sonia Deville)
Intelligence Artificielle
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Club Dream
Club Dream (2xLP)
Cat: DDR 006. Rel: 15 Apr 25
 
Techno
Excerpt (5:23)
Enteweyaha (5:29)
Meghnatis (4:54)
IELS (5:39)
Dots To Dots (7:25)
Voltage (6:16)
Sous Aqua (4:48)
Exempt (5:59)
REM (3:59)
Subzero Experiment (3:44)
Grabuge (3:55)
Review: You might say the clue is in the name, but as well as bearing a nice selection of differently cut beat action, this double album from French/Syrian producer Ahmad Qatrami aka Konalgad on New York's Dance Data label, is also a nicely cerebral affair jammed with celestial adventures for mind as well as feet. It refuses to get stuck in any stylistic rut, from the cloud-like ambience of 'REM' to the brooding bass and dubby stepping of 'Subzero Experiment' and the simmering shimmer of 'Dots To Dots', half digi-dub thump and half subtly filtered junglist trimmings, it keeps on giving something new right to the end. Konalgad apparently translates as "the universe of tomorrow" in Arabic, and this artist definitely has a bright future to match his already quite impressive track record.
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The Man Machine (remastered)
Cat: 603497911431. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Experimental/Electronic
The Robots (6:10)
Spacelab (5:53)
Metropolis (5:58)
The Model (3:41)
Neon Lights (8:44)
The Man-Machine (5:31)
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