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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z ALLE
Singles
A Sides Vol 12 Part 2
Cat: DC 293V2. Rel: 20 Feb 24
 
Techno
Adam Beyer - "Take Me There" (feat DJ Rush - Carl Cox remix) (6:24)
Matt Guy - "Give Me What I Want" (6:16)
ADHS - "2STEP" (6:22)
Kaiserdisco - "Get On The Dancefloor" (6:51)
Review: The big room techno don that is Adam Beyer is back with more potent techno weaponry on his own Drumcode label, this time with part two of the 12th volume of his A-Sides series. His 'Take Me There' is first up in remix form and Carl Cox flips it into a surging peak time roller. Matt Guy's 'Give Me What I Want' is an emotive banger with big synth energy and reverberating vocals while ADHS's '2STEP' hits hard with its flaming drums and trance-y synths. Kaiserdisco then brings dark, stomping warehouse energy to their raved-ready 'Get On The Dancefloor.'
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Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Techno
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COD3 QR 015
Cat: COD 3QR015. Rel: 06 Dec 23
 
Techno
Calibre - "Sump Dub" (6:33)
Seroplexx - "Alerte Rouge" (6:14)
Costello - "Timeline" (7:11)
Marcelus - "Forward" (4:35)
Subground 3000 - "Sound Migration" (Lee Trax Garage remix) (6:38)
Jim Rivers - "Cosmos" (8:31)
Melatron & Ancient Artefact - "I Get My Kicks" (6:53)
Review: The latest compilation album from COD3 QR is, as always, focused on eclecticism, open-mindedness, divergence and non-conformity, featuring the usual wide range of electronic music, all handpicked by Laurent Garnier and Scan X. The vinyl edition of this very latest edition of the compilation series - which was embarked upon in not long after the longstanding but mysterious label was revealed to be the fruits of the labours of this legendary duo, who had until then ran it incognito - comes as a condensed version of the digital, on which a terse seven tracks from the likes of Calibre, Seroplexx, Costello, Marcelus, Subground 3000, Lee Trax, Jim Rivers, Melatron and Ancient Artifact all appear. Though the label has set a high expectation with their admonition against "all expectations and all prejudices", they actually do extremely well to fulfil that aim. Most contributions here - from the steppy, sloppy 'Sump Dub to the just-plain-monstrous 'I Get My Kicks' - tend towards on the uncategorisable and unpigeonholeable, at least in terms of overtly boxed-in genre norms.
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Gemstones: Moonstone
Gemstones: Moonstone (limited 12")
Cat: RAWGEM 7. Rel: 10 Aug 23
 
Techno
Chlar - "Neo Tokyo Vision" (6:22)
Raffaele Attanasio - "Mamba" (4:12)
Mayeul & Pavel K Novalis - "Black Mesa" (6:02)
Regal - "Burned Out" (6:02)
Review: Monstrously glassy, yet heavy hard techno cuttage from the French RAW crew, who welcome four stunning audio fragments from various artists in their orbit. It's the seventh release in the Gemstones series, which is in turn inspired by different types of precious stones. Opener 'Neo Tokyo Vision' is an exciting and cutting tittilator, with massive rave stabs and a nigh-perfect balance of weight and highs, evoking the feeling of freely trawling the city at night with reckless abandon. Things grow grungier from thereon, with the likes of 'Black Mesa' and 'Burned Out' hearing the EP grow increasingly soily, subterranean.
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Gespielt von: Rave Energy
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Systema Naturae III
Cat: 012 06. Rel: 18 Apr 23
 
Techno
Daniel[I] - "Carabus" (6:47)
Alex Tom - "Paradisaea" (7:04)
Kontinum - "Octandria" (6:43)
Mary Yuzovskaya & Claudio PRC - "Marmor" (6:13)
Review: Here is the third and final chapter of the 'Systema Naturae' series on Berlin-based 012, with fresh deep techno visions from newcomers such as Daniel(i) from Belgium (Whispering Signals) who ventures into foreboding and murky territory on the off-kilter journey of 'Carabus', and there's the return of Greek producer Alex Tomb who gets into some hypnotic minimal techno on 'Paradisaea'. Elsewhere, Leipzig-based Kontinum pushes into full mental overdrive on the strobing cut 'Octandria' and finally you have the collaboration between Mary Yuzovskaya and label head Claudio PRC titled 'Marmor' which perfectly nails that ethereal Sound Of Rome vibe.
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Ratiug 03
Ratiug 03 (12")
Cat: RAT 003. Rel: 15 Dec 23
 
Electro
Deibeat - "Scanned State" (7:23)
Mmmh - "Be My Way" (6:46)
Elias Sternin - "Gato De Piria" (8:59)
Artesano Titer - "Leitmotiv" (6:04)
Review: Ratiug Recordings has had a great year and this is its third fine outing so far. For this one, the Uruguayan label represses a rare and hard-to-find gem that takes us back to the naughties and the heyday of the breaks era. Spanish artist Deibeat is behind the beats first up with the turbocharged electro-funk of 'Scanned State'. Mmmh's 'Be My Way' is then a hurried and hopping electro-tinged cut with quick beats and cosmic energies and Elias Sternin's 'Gato De Piria' brings dark synth drones which search across gritty drum machine rhythms. Artesano Titer closes down with another colourful and jittery future rhythm on 'Leitmotiv.'
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Collector I
Cat: FURV 1. Rel: 16 Jan 24
 
Techno
Einmusik & Solee - "Mariposa" (7:19)
Emiliano Demarco & Maxi Veg - "Sombras" (6:32)
Several Definitions - "This Is Not A Rave" (7:52)
Gai Barone - "Daedalu" (7:04)
Review: Since kicking off in 2021 Future Romance has leapt into action as a standout presence in the contemporary techno scene, matching cinematic atmospheres with crisp production and spine-tingling crescendos. It's a theme which maintains on this latest release - a various artists split under the banner Collector I. Label regulars Einmusik and Solee team up for 'Mariposa', a brooding, achingly beautiful peak time weapon. Emiliano Demarco and Maxi Veg are equally bombastic on the pristinely sculpted 'Sombras', while Several Definitions makes a more explicit move in the direction of big room trance. Gai Barone finishes the record off in a cascade of shimmering synth forms and subtle, humid soundscapes to lose yourself in.
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Elevate Part 3
Cat: DC 2773. Rel: 18 Jul 23
 
Techno
Tini Gessler - "Nothing Expected" (5:38)
Marie Vaunt - "Technology" (6:28)
BEC - "Humanoid" (6:01)
Review: Drumcode's Elevate series hits a third instalment here and this time it is a three tracker with solo cuts from three big names. Tini Gessler kicks off with 'Nothing Expected' which is a teeth-gritting and white knuckle techno roller. Marie Vaunt serves up monstrously large and slamming kicks on 'Technology' and then runs them through with brutal synth lines that spray about with their own dark energy. It's a truly edgy cut before BEC's 'Humanoid' layers up hard tech drums that slam down firmly with a warped lead which leads you late into the night. A trio of high impact weapons, for sure.
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Escape On The Midnight Express
Cat: EOG 002. Rel: 22 Nov 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Escape On The Midnight Express (Hardway Bros mix) (8:03)
Escape On The Midnight Express (Masonic Noodles mix) (9:28)
Review: Echoes of Glory serves up a second helping with the assistance of Hardway Brothers and Masonic Noodles aka Sean Johnston and label founder Grant Dell. 'Escape On The Midnight Express' gets two tidy tech house versions with distinct flavours which should appeal to those who like their 4/4 grooves tripped-out and headsy. The Hardway Bros version is a pneumatic, boxy workout swathed in dub and rolling slow and steady for the warm-up crowd, while Dell's Masonic Noodles interpretation takes a sparser approach sprinkled with mystical synth motifs to send a chill through the dance.
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Gespielt von: Alexis Le-Tan
Tags: Dub Techno
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NEXV 002
NEXV 002 (12")
Cat: NEXV 002. Rel: 07 Nov 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Marco Hessler - "Spacewaves" (Vapnik Reshape)
Gradient - "Flight Above The Fog"
Merv - "Serpent"
Collogne - "West District"
Review: Natural Expressions takes another dive into the rich pools of dub-informed techno and tech house with this must-check four-track split release. Vapnik works spatial magic over Marco Hessler's 'Spacewaves' with some monumental chord treatments that keep suspense high and the mood psychedelic, before Gradient slips into something more comfortable on the smooth cruising immersion heater 'Flight Above The Fog'. Merv's 'Serpent' opens up the B-side in a quintessential workout of submerged, bass-loaded dub techno, and Collogne completes the picture with a swirling masterpiece fit for a Deepchord album.
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Tags: Dub Techno
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Solnce
Solnce (12")
Cat: MOS 003. Rel: 10 Jan 24
 
Techno
Krasa Rosa - "Solnce" (7:24)
Krasa Rosa - "Kukushka" (7:59)
Krasa Rosa, Ranta & Miroshin - "Kolybelnaya" (7:58)
Krasa Rosa & MOS - "Solovey" (6:45)
Review: Melody Of The Soul is focused on an emotive strain of techno which takes its cues from classical composition as much as contemporary electronic music. On this new 12", rasa Rosa takes centre stage for a debut outing which makes an instant impression thanks to the stirring fusion of youthful choral vocals and bombastic strings set to a steady 4/4 pulse. 'Kukushka' is lighter in tone, shot through with a soothing balm of pan pipes and enchanting female vocals which persist into the collaborative cut with Ranta and Miroshin, 'Kolybelnaya'. On the final track, Rosa links up with MOS for a delicate, house-oriented meditation for the most spiritual, open-hearted of dancefloor moments.
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LRC 002
LRC 002 (hand-stamped heavyweight vinyl 12" limited to 50 copies)
Cat: LRC 002. Rel: 20 Jul 23
 
Techno
Lenson - "Denied Process" (5:21)
Lenson - "Tranquilizer" (5:33)
Lenson - "Tranquilizer" (543ff remix) (5:15)
Sculpturism - "Psychonauts On Manali" (5:05)
Miller & Keane - "Acid Intervention" (9:02)
Review: Earlier this year, the Lazy Reflex Concept label launched with a mind-mangling techno EP featuring three tracks apiece from 543FF and Jeroen Search. On this sequel they've stuck to the same formula, though this time they're offering up cuts from three different artists. Lenson handles side A, first wrapping psychedelic electronics and faintly foreboding stabs around a surging peak-time groove on 'Denied Process', before adding alien-sounding bleep melodies to a pumping rhythm track on 'Tranquiliser'. 543FF provides an accompanying remix that toughens up the beats (it's definitely more tribal sounding) while making the accompanying elements sound sparse and spacey. Elsewhere, Sculpturalism's 'Psychonauts on Manali' mixes industrial strength grooves with droning chords and dub techno motifs, while Miller & Keane's 'Acid Intervention' is a TB-303-sporting late-night throb-job.
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A Sides Vol 11 Part 6
Cat: DC 2716. Rel: 03 May 23
 
Techno
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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Pleasure Phonetix
Cat: STEP 010. Rel: 13 Mar 24
 
Techno
Girl FX (6:00)
Double Take (6:36)
All Aboard Starship Universe (5:20)
Freak Certified (6:15)
G6 (6:19)
Review: Hailing from the ever more productive Naarm scene from deep down under and now making a mark on Step Ball Chain is Mabel, a fast-rising new name in the techno underground. She has a sound that is psychedelic and unrelenting and is perfect for energetic raves in insalubrious locations. This new outing is a strong statement: the Pleasure Phonetix EP offers five cuts that take in many different influences from the electronic spectrum from tough techno to stripped-back electro via stylish and classy psy-prog. More good work from the ever-more crucial talent.
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Ant Bangos X
Ant Bangos X (limited hand-numbered heavyweight translucent orange marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: LTPANTBANGOS X. Rel: 01 Dec 23
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Manfredas - "Pal Secam" (feat Mecanica)
Pletnev - "Vertigo"
Roe Deers - "Warm"
V - "Mer"
Review: Fresh, hand-numbered vinyl 12" EP in the mode of bespoke folktronic downtempo, courtesy of four longstanding residents of Opium Club and Ant Bangos festival in Lithuania: Manfredas, Pletnev, Roe Deers, and V. 'Ant Bangos X' hears four tracks that reflect the foursome's combined tastes in electronic music, centring on a slower-paced experimentations and bustling, bright oddballs.
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The Benefits Of Living In A Hole
The Benefits Of Living In A Hole (12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: VOAM 013. Rel: 29 Nov 23
 
Techno
Pumping Plastics (5:07)
Vankelmotor (3:59)
Eurotrashed (5:10)
Liquid Rattan Mainframe (4:47)
Review: Peder Mannerfelt's high-sheen techno is in an advanced state of mutation at this point in time, and so it finds a perfect home on Blawan and Pariah's equally non-conformist Voam. This is the third EP the plucky Swede has graced the label with, and there's no shortage of fresh and fierce fireworks setting off across all four tracks. 'Pumping Plastics' is centred around staccato stabs that sound like a template for a hard dance genre which is yet to exist. 'Vankelmotor' has lithe, creeping textural work which sounds like rubber on rubber in the pleasure parlour while the band donks on. 'Eurotrashed' has a grubbier, mechanical techno impetus which fires off pistons of percussive pressure in pursuit of any remaining shreds of sanity, a quarry which remains elusive as we derail into the twitchy tension of 'Liquid Rattan Mainframe'. Superlative, in all the best ways.
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Time Capsule Extensions
Cat: SRWAX 21. Rel: 05 Dec 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Maps Of Hyperspace - "Beta" (Longer version) (7:35)
Off Land - "Collapsar" (extended cut) (7:07)
Glo Phase - "Fire Flies" (extended 12" mix) (6:25)
John Beltran - "The Descendent" (Longer version) (7:29)
Adriano Mirabile - "Caju" (extended version) (7:03)
Sanderson Dear - "A Place For Totems" (extended version) (6:10)
Review: Sanderson Dear's Stasis Recordings released the original Time Capsule compilation in 2020 - a 20-track exploration of ten different ambient techno artists exploring two ideas each in compact form for a box set of 7"s. Now the label has revisited some of the project's standout moments and offered a chance to enjoy extended versions gathered on a single 12". From Maps Of Hyperspace shaping out atmospheric halls of synth work on 'Beta' to Glo Phase offering some gorgeous, sparkling grooves on 'Fire Flies', there's plenty of ground covered on this release. Of course the mighty John Beltran is a big drawer too, and his typically stellar 'The Descendent' doesn't disappoint in its full extended version.
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Gespielt von: Vincent Inc
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Little Darling remixes
Cat: SPCTRM 038. Rel: 11 Jul 23
 
Techno
Little Darling (Joris Voorn remix) (5:43)
Little Darling (Polymod remix) (6:07)
Little Darling (6:47)
Review: Progressive house producer Marsh catches a lucky break on this new one for Spectrum, following up his already-successful track 'Little Darling' with a pair of remixes from Joris Voorn and Polymod. All the tracks feature on this fresh 12". While the original is measured and refractive, and syncopated with a subtle future garage shuffle, Voorn and Polymod provide takes on the seemingly opposing ends of the track's vibe-spectrum, with the former raising the stakes into a stark progressive uplift, and the latter plunging the track's more potentiatied depths.
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Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Techno
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Plasmapheresis
Cat: MET 0112. Rel: 11 Dec 23
 
Electro
Anger (4:57)
Ventatrax (4:30)
Ventatrax (Unklevon remix) (5:32)
OBM Machine (4:20)
Review: Electro is the gift that keeps on giving - a genre that never gets the headlines of house or techno but that, because of that, also never really falls out of favour. Meteor has long been championing the sound and now as Mascarpone heading up this new Plasmapheresis EP. 'Anger' is a turbulent cut with knick-snapping hits and lashings of chrome-plated synths that never let you settle. 'Ventatrax' picks up the pace with hurried beats and sheet metal snares blowing in a stiff solar wind. The Unklevon is pure future music with alien life forms darting about inside the mix and 'OBM Machine' shuts down at a high pace with more unrelenting electro energy.
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Wonder
Wonder (12")
Cat: SCDD 035. Rel: 21 Jul 23
 
Techno
Brillantine (5:10)
Eyeliner (6:48)
Eyeliner (Mall Grab remix) (5:37)
Lip Plumper (5:28)
Review: After first surfacing digitally late last year, Matisa's Steel City Dance Discs label debut finally makes it onto vinyl - and not a moment too soon. Hard to pigeonhole but fiendishly heavy and floor-friendly, the four cuts on offer are rave-igniting workouts that somehow manage to sound both nostalgic and genuinely fresh. For proof, check opener 'Brillatine', where a warped, all-action bassline, fizzing electronics, Orbital-style female vocal snippets, jumpy stabs and pots-and-pans percussion hits cluster around a skittish, warehouse-ready breakbeat. 'Eyeliner' is a slightly more rave-centric chunk of heady breakbeat hardcore revivalism with added M1 organ motifs (and a rap-less accompanying hip-house style tweak from label boss Mall Grab), while 'Lip Plumper' is a muscular, hands-aloft house workout with layered percussion aplenty.
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Character Ethic
Character Ethic (limited 12")
Cat: NUANCE 003. Rel: 21 Nov 23
 
Techno
Hardship Rpackaged As Growth
Countenance
Character Ethic
Desperate & Relevant
Review: This third outing from the Unveiled Nuance label is another cutting-edge techno exploration that brings together loopy techno, bass, industrial and a little something unknown across four cuts from Means&3rd. It's all fizzing pads and rusty loops that hang off the meandering rhythm of opener 'Hardship Repackaged As Growth' while 'Countenance' then strips back to a more evocative and wide open bass cavern with static electricity charging up the drums and keeping you on edge. 'Character Ethic' is an icy and heady minimalist floater then 'Desperate & Relevant' shuts down with darker bass and echoing warehouse menace.
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New World Supermarket
Cat: DIFF 003. Rel: 07 Mar 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
New World Supermarket (8:09)
The Voyeur (8:04)
Anatomicouture (7:56)
Kolonne Null (6:45)
Review: Mega eerie techno from Germany's own Michael Melchner, proving techno can indeed be done differently, not least when its groceries are in season. Active since 2008, springboarding his career with the label and masters of German uniformity and drab, Cargo Edition, Melchner has since flown the nest into further-afield aerations with Paragram, Bloop Recordings and now, Different Times. 'New World Supermarket' truly sounds to be a grim sort, with the title track, together with the ensuing 'The Voyeur', 'Anatomicouture', and 'Kolonne Null', painting a rather anxious, suspenseful and brutalist picture of future grocery shopping. The closing track is something of a cathartic let-up compared to the first three, its pace relatively downtempo and its choice of samples roomy and sci-fi, though the creep factor still ever-so-slightly remains.
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Mayday Anthem
Mayday Anthem (12" picture disc)
Cat: EBM 033. Rel: 28 Dec 23
 
Techno
Mayday Anthem (Thomas Schumacher remix) (5:08)
Mayday Anthem (5:45)
Review: WestBam and Klaus Jankuhn conceived Members Of Mayday as a production team to produce the official anthems for each edition of the Mayday rave events in Germany. While that project disbanded in 2014 after more than 20 years, now the definitive of all the Mayday anthems is being revisited on Electric Ballroom. The original 'Mayday Anthem' came out in 1992, and it's absolutely redolent of the times with its killer rave stabs and proto-trance atmosphere, but there's still a welcome roughness to the tune which would soon be lost once production values and budgets started soaring. Offering something a little different on the A-side, Thomas Schumacher goes in hard with a romping arpeggio which sounds like Giorgio Moroder on steroids, strapping it under the track's classic elements to brilliant effect.
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VAULT 001
VAULT 001 (hand-stamped 180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: VAULTREC 001. Rel: 03 Aug 23
 
Techno
The Suspect Zone (6:43)
Crocodile's Grin (5:13)
Kraken (6:02)
Nisha (5:12)
Review: Vault Records kicks off with its first release here from Stef Mendesidis who wastes no time in laying down some enthralling techno cuts that journey deep into space and time. This no-nonsense four tracker kicks off with 'The Suspect Zone', a paranoid and psychedelic cut that burrows deep into the next dimension. 'Crocodile's Grin' has gurgling acid lines running through the deep, heavy drum loops and 'Kraken' is an edgy one with unresolved stabs keeping you in suspense as 'Nisha' then shuts down with more Jeff Mills-style beep-techno minimalism.
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Hubble EP (reissue)
Cat: PBX 8R. Rel: 01 May 23
 
Techno
Hubble (Strand mix) (7:15)
Hubble (Posatronix Faceless mix) (6:05)
Hubble (Optic Nerve Black Hole mix) (4:45)
Review: The Hubble EP was originally put out by Metroplex Social Club aka the super talented trio of Optic Nerve, Strand, Posatronix and Marty Bonds back in 2003 and it has since become a huge Detroit anthem, with iconic synths and strings. It is powered by a serious hard-assed kick drum and a lush bassline featuring three melodies at once. It's funky, groovy, and sure to fire up any dance floor whether indoors at night or outdoors in the open air, and now gets a welcome reissue that is "dedicated to Juan Atkins and the spirit of Metroplex Records". A real piece of classic Motor City magic.
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The Unexpected
Cat: DC 288. Rel: 17 Oct 23
 
Techno
The Unexpected (6:27)
Let The Good Times Roll (5:54)
Filthy (5:41)
Review: Following a standout contribution to the 'Elevate' compilation, Mha Iri steps up for her Drumcode EP debut. Continuing Scotland's grand techno tradition, the Edinburgh-based DJ/producer is one of 2023 breakout artists; her debut EP on the label is a tantalising prospect, with 'The Unexpected' playing with trademark light-and-dark motifs, mixing up sharp percussive elements with ethereal melodies, before a ripping bass drop takes the energy up a notch. 'Let The Good Times Roll', meanwhile, is a slick accompaniment, as atmospheric techno gets supercharged via a punchy rap vocal and laser-kissed chords.

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A Sides Vol 12 Part V
Cat: DC 293V5. Rel: 12 Mar 24
 
Techno
Mha Iri - "Bell" (5:59)
Marco Faraone - "Renemind" (6:49)
Balthazar & JackRock - "Andromeda" (6:14)
LO'99 & Ray Foxx - "Skydance" (5:30)
Review: Strap in for another rollercoaster ride through the Drumcode tech-scape as we get an authoritative workout from four essential new talents. First up is Mha Iri, whose 'Bel' centres around a catchy vocal hook and darkly seductive synth snarls, before Marco Faraone nods back to some classic Wildchild and locks it to a steely pulse. Balthazar & JackRock offer up something epic on the B-side with the towering electro house synth touches of 'Andromeda', and LO'99 links up with Ray Foxx to round the record out with the playful vocal hiccups and undulating big room groove of 'Skydance'.
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Tunnels
Tunnels (coloured vinyl 12" (comes on different coloured vinyl, we cannot guarantee which colour you will recieve))
Cat: DU 1816. Rel: 23 Oct 23
 
Techno
Blinker (5:41)
Splitting Lanes (5:19)
Off Ramp (4:34)
Cruise Control (5:31)
Turning Signal (6:08)
No U Turn (5:52)
Review: We will likely never know what it is that makes the underground electronic scene in Detroit so fertile and unique. Whoever appears from the Motor City, they seem to have their own unique sound but one that very much gets with the historic aesthetic of the 313 area code. Enter Derek Michael who keeps up that tradition with this excellent six tracker on Detroit Underground, which arrives on nice coloured wax. His take on house end techno is deep, raw, unhurried. His drums stay low on 'Cruise Control' while the grinding bass locks you in and unsettling synths hang in the air above. 'No U Turn' is heavy and lumpy with off-grid chords adding to the loveable wonkiness.
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You Never Take Me Dancing
Cat: GRD 007. Rel: 09 Nov 23
 
Electro
Drift Into The Algorithm (5:13)
Side Gurn (6:03)
You Never Take Me Dancing (5:42)
Strangers On The Train (3:35)
Review: Midland has been smart about his arc as a producer, taking his time rather than churning out releases for the sake of it. As such, when we do get something new from the lad, it always feels like an occasion, and of course the music invariably matches the mood. 'You Never Take Me Dancing' is in fact the B-side opener on this new four-track record, but it plays out like the lead role on an EP bursting with fresh ideas. 'Strangers On The Train' toys with more experimental synthesis and a stripped back mix down that takes its cues from footwork, while 'Drift Into The Algorithm' plays out as the slinkier, shimmering house he's perhaps been better known for of late. The class and consideration just spills out of this record - more than worth waiting for.
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The Other Maria
Cat: AX 114. Rel: 02 Jun 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
The Dance Rebellion Starts (8:46)
The Other Maria (5:35)
Freder's Reality Switch (5:35)
Review: As Jeff Mills returns to his third deepest obsession after 909s and UFOs, he presents an addendum to his renewed Metropolis Metropolis soundtrack which doubles down on three of the themes and gives them a different framework through the lens of a 12". This is still the more cinematic end of the Millsian spectrum, but there's some intensity which may well be of use to the more dramatic or daring techno DJ. 'The Dance Rebellion Starts' is plenty loopy and disorienting, full of interwoven, clangorous patterns which should stay nicely in time if you get them locked in the mix. 'The Other Maria' might well be the star of the show though, a nightmarish, ever-building drone piece with some half-time percussion stalking around the edges for guidance. 'Freder's Reality Switch' completes the picture with a slightly more stable synths n' strings piece, but there's still that innate sense of otherness Mills always threads into his work.
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Inner Eye
Inner Eye (12")
Cat: AX 111. Rel: 10 May 23
 
Techno
Inner Eye (extended mix) (6:06)
Nocturnal Moves (4:07)
That Voodoo You Do (What If mix) (7:15)
Review: In 2021 we were treated to a new entry in Jeff Mills' venerated Millsart series via the outstanding, house-tinted Think Again 12" and now he's gracing us with more of that sublime, deep-tripping, soul-enriched magic via this frankly outstanding new record. Once again there's an emphasis on warm musicality, not least the piano coursing through 'Nocturnal Moves', but as is Mills' way the melody always teeters on the edge of discord and microtonality, crating a very special kind of spirituality which could well send shivers down the spine of the dancefloor. Demonstrating the full power of his expression as a composer as well as a programmer, Mills sounds utterly inspired on these three new tracks, which sound primed for dramatic scenes when you want to take a crowd somewhere special.
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Reveries EP
Reveries EP (limited 12")
Cat: MAEVE 023. Rel: 05 Jan 24
 
Techno
Reveries (6:37)
Harp (6:04)
Prophet (6:23)
Dawn (3:58)
Review: Melodic techno pair Mind Against bring their expansive sounds to this new EP on Maeve. They kick off in deep and dubby fashion with warm, rolling chords and deft details that work the head as much as the heel. 'Harp' is then a real touch of class - a light, skipping groove with well worked vocal sounds shimmering throughout the mix next to the bubbling drums and bass. 'Prophet' is another mix of heavy low ends and deft melodies, this time from a harp which drifts in and out of ear shot. 'Dawn' is a final stylish mix of sound design and drum programming that has a heavenly and celestial feel.

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Itwt
Itwt (limited 12")
Cat: E2E 805. Rel: 13 Jul 23
 
Techno
ITWT (8:45)
ITWT (S O N S 'sindang' remix) (7:34)
Review: Miro Sundaymusiq was behind the first release on E2-E8 and has also turned heads with his scintillating sound designs and full-throttle synth scapes on Carl H's Animals On Psychedelics. He is in searing form once again here with the undulating synth modulations of 'ITWT' which tear up the cold, broken drum machine grooves next to blasts of fizzing energy and trance-like vocal shimmers. On the flip, S O N S 'sindang' remix is a more deep and driving techno workout for mind, body and soul. It's a powerful two-tracker for peak time and big speaker stacks.
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Elevate Part 1
Cat: DC 2771. Rel: 06 Jun 23
 
Techno
Miss Monique - "City Boy" (6:07)
Chelina Manuhutu - "Amsterdam Rave" (5:31)
Anna Reusch - "Let Me Take You There" (6:21)
DJ Dee - "Freaking Out" (5:23)
Review: The always hard-hitting Drumcode kick off a new series here under the name Elevate. It welcomes new school techno tastemakers to serve up their own scintillating main room sounds with Siona label boss and prog house 2.0 figurehead Miss Monique going first. Her serene chords douse you in trance tinged lushness as the deep beats roll on. Chelina Manuhutu's 'Amsterdam Rave' is a more rock solid warehouse roller and Anna Reusch runs with that vibe on her booming, all-consuming techno kicker 'Let Me Take You There'. There is then some flashy acid lines from DJ Dee on her 'Freaking Out'. A fine, all-female fronted EP from Drumcode.
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Lakeland Dubs
Lakeland Dubs (limited pink vinyl 12")
Cat: KNT 25. Rel: 03 Apr 23
 
Electro
Needleleaf (7:02)
Understory (7:09)
Lakeland (9:16)
Review: The Kontakt label welcomes Morphology for a new collection of subversive and stylish dub electro tracks designed to melt your mind. 'Needleleaf' kicks off with lashing snares and crispy electro beats all submerged in oodles of echo and reverb for a lush cosmic trip. 'Understory' then slows things down with a prickly beat and percolating bass, slitting synths and a moody atmosphere. Last of all is the icy 'Lakeland', a minimal stepper with rich sound designs and hefty bass tumbles. This is a tasteful trio of fresh fusion sounds.
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Lakeland Dubs EP
Lakeland Dubs EP (limited 12")
Cat: KNT 25B. Rel: 12 Jul 23
 
Electro
Needleleaf (7:02)
Understory (7:10)
Lakeland (9:17)
Review: Morphology makes a move to join the Kontakt label family with his Lakeland Dubs EP, which is sure to win plenty of fans right off the bat. Once again he goes on a deep dive into dubbed-out electro across a trio of immersive and atmospheric sounds. 'Needleleaf' starts with underwater vibes, spangled leads and mysterious chords backing a prickly beat and 'Understory' slows it down to all-out dub territory with watery effects and droplets, ripples and waves all filling the arrangement. 'Lakeland' is a punchier and more kinetic drum machine workout with silky synth wisps and irresistible rhythms.
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Circle To The Square
Cat: RX 6. Rel: 17 Aug 23
 
Deep House
Circle To The Square (6:26)
Sweet Heini (feat Bouillabass) (6:45)
Drone (2023 version) (8:10)
Ripples (5:53)
Review: David 'Move D' Moufang may have released music on many different labels over the years, but remarkably this contribution to the label's RX series marks his belated debut on Rawax. As you'd expect given the Heidelberg-based veteran's stellar career and exceptional track record, there's much to set the pulse racing throughout. He starts in sparkling, life-affirming mode via the deliciously dreamy synths, bustling drum machine percussion, acid bass and spacey synth sounds of 'Circle To The Square', before exploring darker, moodier, wilder and more twisted, techno-influenced tackle on 'Sweet Heini'. Boulliabass lends a hand on the ultra-deep, ambient techno-tinged house hypnotism of 'Drone', while 'Ripples (2023 Version)' wraps undulating melodies and hazy chords around a head-nodding, locked-in deep house groove.
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Reissued 003
Reissued 003 (limited translucent orange vinyl 12")
Cat: AWAYLMTD 003C. Rel: 20 Nov 23
 
Techno
Der Strahlende Verlierer (8:29)
Hardwired Tangent (7:25)
Hardwired Hypotenuse + Asymptote (12:16)
Review: A part-posthumous reunion of a longstanding collaboration between two titans of German ambient, Move D and the late Pete Namlook hear three of their most enduring classics reissued via Away Music. Drawing on slightly different traditions - D hailing from sophisti-minimal and Namlook a denizen of the more beatless, heavenly ambient and trance flaunted on his FAX label - the pair almost always produced an unmistakable style together, mired in many-a hazy, padded cloud and modular texture. These hallmarks are on full display here with 'Hardwired Tangent' on particular - what sounds to be an early alt-version of their beautiful compilation cut 'Wear Your Love Out' - while the blissful B-sider 'Hardwired Hypotenuse + Asymptote' stands out as a more mathematical ponderance of ungrounded space.
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Reissued 002
Cat: AWAYLMTD 002. Rel: 19 Jun 23
 
Techno
Silk Route (12:05)
Sleeplearnin (13:22)
Review: Of all the many projects tangled up in the late Pete Namlook's mercurial Fax +49 label, his enduring collaborations with Move D were surely some of the finest. Given they managed to commit to over 20 CDs in that time, it's no wonder many have struggled to get to grips with the sheer volume of material on offer. Luckily Away Records are manning a reissue operation which looks through these vast volumes and offers up some of the finest cuts. They last did this back in 2019 and now they're back from round two, picking the low-slung sci-fi electro funk of 'Silk Route' and the dubby ambient house mastery of 'Sleeplearnin' from 2008 and 2006 respectively as the abundant gifts to spoil our ears with.
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Reissued 002
Reissued 002 (translucent red vinyl 12")
Cat: AWAYLMTD 002C. Rel: 19 Jun 23
 
Techno
Silk Route (12:05)
Sleeplearnin (13:23)
Review: Move D and the late Pete Namlook recorded a lot of material during the heady years of Fax +49 Records, with some 24 CDs issued up to 2010 and additional singles besides. It's a lot of material to make sense of, but thankfully Away Records have taken up the mantle of providing a filter by means of this series of reissues, which started in 2019 and now returns for a second round. Picking just two tracks this time around, they've chosen two surprisingly energetic tracks from a partnership more commonly imagined traversing vast spaces of ambient electronica. 'Silk Route', pulled from the 2008 album Travelling The Silk Route, is a punchy affair with shifting sands of synths and samples atop a punchy electro-techno rhythm section. On the flip, 'Sleeplearnin' is a masterclass of deep and dubby house music with an abundance of ambient techno flourishes on top - a combination which works beautifully. Collectors rejoice at this red vinyl edition, no less!
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Reissued 003
Reissued 003 (limited 12")
Cat: AWAYLMTD 003. Rel: 20 Nov 23
 
Techno
Der Strahlende Verlierer (8:29)
Hardwired Tangent (7:25)
Hardwired Hypotenuse + Asymptote (12:16)
Review: Away Music's series of Reissued 12"s are a valuable portal into the oceans of music recorded by David Moufang and Pete Namlook through their many years of collaboration. With so much material tucked away on hard to find CDs, it's incredibly helpful having someone sift through and pick out some of the best moments and press them onto a 12". There's a lot to enjoy on this three-tracker, moving from the warm and bubbly house of 'Der Strahlende Verlierer' which bears the hallmarks of classic Move D through to the scuffed, richly detailed electronica of 'Hardwired Tangent' and the dub techno extension of the track, 'Hardwired Hypotenuse + Asymptote'.
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CMDRPX 004
CMDRPX 004 (limited 12")
Cat: CMDRPX 004. Rel: 04 Dec 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
MoYA81 - "The Way We Like" (4:59)
Yu - "Another Call Me Bad" (6:48)
Gianluca Pellerano - "Alienated Theater" (6:32)
NND - "Incomingtransmission" (6:29)
Review: Cimedirapax opts to welcome no fewer than four artists to its fourth EP, and they all take one track each. There is plenty going on with MoYA81's 'The Way We Like' from electro crash drums to wonky Italo melodies to withering sci-fi disco effects. Yu's 'Another Call Me Bad' rides on cascading synth arps that never let you settle for a moment and Gianluca Pellerano's 'Alienated Theater' then explores slamming tech house with electro style melodies bringing a cinematic vibe. NND cuts the most loose of the lot with sheet metal snares and wispy synths, prying bass and crisp tech funk drums on 'Incomingtransmission.' Innovative stuff all round.
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Celebrate The Days
Cat: DBD 010PART1. Rel: 11 Jul 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
MPEG - "Datetime" (7:29)
Sasha Nevolin - "Tears At Rave" (6:26)
Seo John - "Circuit Of Light" (7:41)
Nvsession - "Endure Love" (4:53)
Review: A rather unique new EP in the straddled modes of trance of breakbeat, 'Celebrate The Days' is the latest V/A from German stalwarts Day By Day, and succeeds in motivating us to do, well, just that. Perfect material for igniting tearful beachside bum-wiggles in far-off global corners, it's evident that these tracks are cut from only the finest production cloth. It's in the name: 'Tear At Rave' by Sasha Nevolin sounds like it's just emerged from some kind of cybernetic waterfall, while B-side intrigues, like Nvsession's 'Endure Love', get at the more flow-static and hypnotic elements of ecstatic dance moments.
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BPM1
BPM1 (12")
Cat: IT 057. Rel: 11 Sep 23
 
Techno
OSC
Sinister808
Chiemgau606
WantU
Review: Releases on the Ilian Tape label are nearly always two things - a) shrouded in mystery, and b) a little unconventional. Given that the painter who created the artwork gets a credit on the 12"s label but the musician or musicians themselves get no mention, it's fair to assume a) has been fulfilled. The music itself fulfils b) too, as hard edged rhythms clocking in closer to electro than techno provide a vehicle much softer, more sensitive musical flourishes. 'WantU' is probably the overall highlight, with its crystal clear arp riffing and Kraftwerk-esque bumping, but 'Chiemgau606', the rawer 'OSC' and 'Sinister808' should all appeal to those who like their grooves esoteric and full of personality - but ultimately still dancefloor slaying.
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Gespielt von: DJ Mau Mau, Wes Baggaley
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Are We All Alone Or Just Overwhelmed?
Cat: INNT 003. Rel: 25 May 23
 
Techno
Neel & Blazej Malinowski - "Time Is Relative" (6:03)
Claudio PRC & Blazej Malinowski - "Riddle" (6:43)
Milena Glowacka & Blazej Malinowski - "Equal" (7:09)
Svreca & Blazej Malinowski - "Coincidence" (6:09)
Review: It's rare that more than four artists feature on a single EP, but Berliners Inner Tension have brought that number to five with their latest. Made up of artists who've rubbed shoulders with the likes of Semantica, Spazio, Disponsibl and Pole Group, 'Are We All Alone Or Just Overwhelmed?' sees label boss Blazej Malinowski collaborate with many a fellow producer on the label. It's a steamy deep techno slice-barrage, evidencing a command over minimalism, calm and serenity few others can convey well through the same media.
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Bloom
Bloom (12")
Cat: DC 290. Rel: 31 Oct 23
 
Techno
Bloom (6:43)
Contrast
Review: It is a testament to Adam Beyer's enduring love for techno that he continues to serve up choice cuts from his long-running and influential Drumcode label on vinyl. He looks to the talents of Victor Ruiz and Modea for this new two-track 12". Firstly the pair hook up for 'Bloom', a cavernous techno sound that sweeps dancefloors off its feet and floats them amongst subtly uplifting chords while the drums toll on. There are epic melodic overtones to the flip side track 'Contrast,' too. This one will get heads held high, hands in the air and crowds fully taken in with its celebratory atmosphere - until the monstrous drums and acid arrive, that is.
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Glitch In Time EP
Cat: NTZ 005. Rel: 15 Mar 24
 
Techno
Enrico Sangiuliano - "Glitch In Time" (8:38)
Antonio D'Africa & Sall - "Skylark" (6:56)
Mattia Saviolo - "Distant Memories" (7:25)
Alex Lentini & STOMP BOXX - "Diagonal Matrix" (6:01)
Review: Are our releases ever as permanent as we think they are? Vinyl records languish in landfill; digital files degrade; fans forget. NINETOZERO, helmed up by Italian pusher Enrico Sanguilano, aims to question and disrupt abounding notions of perpetual music. Releases demonstrate marked evolutions in the Italian imprint's sound and thinking each time - and once again, this is the case again here from the Emilia native - the title track, 'Glitch In Time,' metaphorically suggests a disruption in the flow of time, reflecting temporary flaws in a system. Sangiuliano's musical interpretation explores these disruptions, providing an intriguing and unexpected sonic experience.
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Equilibrium
Equilibrium (green marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: 15YRDREF 004. Rel: 27 Oct 23
 
Techno
Troy - "Yann" (6:44)
Svarog & Ma-Gooch - "Spaces" (5:44)
Luigi Tozzi - "Haboob" (6:02)
Jonas Korbl - "Primal Grade" (6:24)
Review: Dynamic Reflection keeps up its impeccable run of form with a tasteful various artists EP featuring some innovative talents. Troy is first out of the blocks with the stripped-back and dubby techno energy of 'Yann' which locks you in with its loopy melodic riffs. Svarog & Ma-Gooch offers the much deeper and heady 'Spaces' with its groaning loops and super smooth linear drums. Luigi Tozzi follows a similarly economical path with the seductive bass and synth loops of the undulating and transcendental 'Haboob' which leaves Jonas Korbl to close out with 'Primal Grade.' Though still steeped in hi-fidelity sound design, this one hits harder with a more bulky low end and swinging bass.
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