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Singles
Stuck In My Head EP
Cat: GDNBC 003. Rel: 09 Jun 25
 
Drum And Bass
Electron C X Dark Adaptation X NoiseSmith - "Stuck In My Head"
Electron C X Dark Adaptation X NoiseSmith - "Stuck In My Head"
Oneduz - "Home Is Behind"
Oneduz - "Home Is Behind" (Danny Styles remix)
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Alchemy 25
Cat: MYS 020. Rel: 03 Jun 25
 
Deep House
Elements Of Life - "Are You With Me Love?" (Alex From Utopia remix) (7:04)
Oyvind Morken - "How Bleep Is Your Love?" (5:41)
Eirwud Mudwasser & Romansoff - "Cherrie" (6:36)
N-Gynn - "Es Vedra TB Deluxe" (8:12)
Review: Mysticisms imprint strides purposefully into 2025 via a multi-artist extravaganza that touches on many of the label's regular musical themes. To kick things off, Utopia Records main man Alex Bradley offers up his take on Elements of Life's 1996 jam 'Are You With Me Love', reimagining it as a deep and spacey roller rich in languid trumpet motifs, metronomic synth bass and intergalactic pads, before Norwegian veteran Oyvind Morken asks 'How Bleep Is Your Love' via sprightly analogue synth sounds and jacking, sweat-soaked machine drums. Over on side B, Eirwud Mudwasser and Romansoff join forces on the deep, dubby, steel pan-sampling early morning tribalism of 'Cherrie', while N-Gynn treats us to a spot of deliciously deep acid house ('Es V edra TB Deluxe').
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ODY 001
ODY 001 (12")
Cat: ODY 001. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Techno
GNMR - "Zen" (6:28)
Pakzad - "I Could Never Imagine" (6:03)
Eversines - "Randomized Controlled Trial" (6:04)
Oscillator Man - "Turning The Mix Up A Bit" (6:29)
Review: Portugal has always had its own thriving scene right back to the days of 90s rave and techno. But in recent times it seems to be having a wider cultural impact with the arrival of plenty of great artists, labels, radio stations and collectives getting proper recognition across the global underground. Just over the Tagus river from Lisbon comes this new label oDYSea from the Caparica coast, and it's headed up by Penelope. GNMR's 'Zen' kicks off with cosmic tech and snappy kicks then Pakzad's 'I Could Never Imagine' is a mid-tempo and warped tech cut with hissing hi hats and psyched out colours. Eversines's 'Randomized Controlled Trial' is taught and trippy techno then Oscillator Man's 'Turning The Mix Up A Bit' is an acid-laced sleaze-fest.
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Moving Pressure 04
Cat: MP 04. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Techno
F135 (4:48)
Soul Eater (6:13)
Stockholm Syndrome (6:21)
Blasphemy (5:41)
Review: Slovenia has been a hotspot of techno since the mid 90s. With its fourth release, Moving Pressure hands the reins to Slovenian producer Obscur, who delivers a sharp and distinctive EP that fits the label's ethos like a glove. His debut strikes a balance between minimalism and physical intensity, carving out a space that feels both hypnotic and visceral. 'F135' kicks off with a brooding atmosphere. Metallic percussion hisses and flexes around a pulse that feels alive, while distant vocals add a sense of alien unease. It is a dense, eerie opener with a beat that crushes forward. 'Soul Eater' follows with a deeper groove. It is rhythmically tight and subtly psychedelic, letting detail simmer below the surface rather than flash on top. On Side-B, 'Stockholm Syndrome' dials the pressure down but keeps the tension tight. Its dry rhythms and austere textures are playful in their restraint, letting negative space do the talking. 'Blasphemy' brings the heat back, adding sharp modulations and tightly coiled percussion that flirts with chaos but never loses form. A well -roduced techno EP that's a cut above the imitations.
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Acid Spin
Acid Spin (12")
Cat: XK 038. Rel: 09 Jun 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Acid Spin (6:18)
EPR Paradox (5:53)
Wavefunction (6:15)
Computing Force (5:15)
Review: With more than two decades of output behind him, French producer Okain continues to carve his own path through the deeper ends of dance music. On this latest EP, he folds elements of acid, sci-fi and Goa trance into a rich and forward-moving four-tracker. The experience leans much more toward interstellar techno exploration. 'Acid Spin' kicks things off with propulsion. It's not overly fast, but the drive is undeniable. Electric squiggles and sharp synth lines dart across a steady rhythm, giving the track an urgent yet sleek atmosphere. 'EPR Paradox' is just as tightly produced, letting its groove build gradually with layers of texture and restraint. On the 2nd side, 'Wavefunction' drops into a swirling, cosmic descent. It feels like tumbling through a wormhole, where the lines between gravity and sound begin to blur. 'Computing Force' rounds off the journey with a deft hybrid of Goa trance energy and techno structure. The melodies shimmer with a nostalgic rave glow, yet everything remains clean, spacious, and functional. Altogether, the EP is a bold statement from a veteran still pushing boundaries. It's deep, physical, and built for futuristic dancefloors. This EP could change minds when it comes to what psy-trance is...
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Still In Love (remixes)
Still In Love (remixes) (12" Nachpressung)
Cat: GLITS 066. Rel: 04 Jun 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Still In Love (The Reflex Revision) (7:56)
Still In Love (Kyodai remix) (7:53)
Still In Love (8:09)
Still In Love (DJ Spen remix long version) (6:34)
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Radio Sessions: 1993
Cat: LMS 1725335. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Techno
Lush (Euro-Tunnel Disaster '94) (8:05)
Walk About (6:22)
Semi Detached (8:07)
Attached (6:54)
Review: Recorded live on September 10, 1993, for BBC Radio 1, this set strips back the studio polish in favour of raw, surging energy, breathing new life into core tracks from their Brown Album era. Their explosive 1993 John Peel session was a broadcast that captured the UK rave pioneers at their most visceral and unfiltered. The versions of 'Lush 3-1', 'Walk Now...' and 'Semi Detached' found here are looser, leaner and more urgent. 'Lush' in particular throbs with a relentless momentum, shedding its original texture in favor of a tougher, more improvised drive. It's a perfect showcase of Orbital's gift for live manipulation, transforming structured studio pieces into kinetic, spontaneous soundscapes. This reissue boasts newly commissioned artwork by Intro and aligns with the legacy of the Peel Sessions as a proving ground for boundary-pushing talent. Critics and longtime fans have praised the EP for its intensity and fluidity, supporting Orbital's status as live innovators. Radio Sessions is a nostalgic artifact and a reminder of how thrilling and forward-thinking Orbital's sound was.
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Gravity
Gravity (12")
Cat: DC 323. Rel: 03 Jun 25
 
Techno
Gravity (5:57)
Up & Down (6:06)
Review: Madrid's Oscar L and Sofia's Metodi Hristov come together for a heavyweight two-tracker that stretches the Drumcode sound between two distinct techno poles. 'Gravity' crashes in with brute-force energy: jagged hoovers, a fluttering chopped vocal, and thick industrial textures square up in a storm of distortion, like two machines locked in dissonant conversation. It's cinematic, dark, and demanding. 'Up & Down' keeps the pressure on, bursting forward with piston-fast percussion, cavernous reverbs and a flickering synth motif that teeters between menace and euphoria. A spoken male vocalistark and monotoneigrounds the track with a cold-eyed edge. Techno as terrain: Madrid's pulse meets Sofia's shadow.
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Human Reward System
Cat: IMAGE 04. Rel: 03 Jun 25
 
Techno
By No Means (5:26)
Full Compliance (5:25)
We Didn't Know (5:24)
It's Wicked (5:14)
Review: Image Recordings continues to establish itself in the techno world, this time with Other serving up some sounds that nod to the 90s but never get too slavish. 'By No Means' is one of those busy, jostling cuts that makes you wiggle ass, head and hips as you get lost in the looseness. 'Full Compliance' is a wonky one for the afters with bubbly bass, 'We Didn't Know' then strides on with loopy pads and cantering drums that exude a cool energy and 'It's Wicked' shuts down with more textured percussion and fractured vocals for a freaky finish.
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Covered 005
Cat: CVRD 005. Rel: 02 Jun 25
 
Deep House
Olivier Romero - "6PM In The Studio" (6:49)
Luise - "Kepler" (5:46)
Maik Yells - "Hiroshima, Mon Amour" (6:28)
OneKnock - "Quest" (7:39)
Review: This new VA from the young Swiss label Covered compiles four forward-thinking artists pushing sonic boundaries in their own way but united by detailed sound design and refined instrumentation. Olivier Romero opens with bold, wave-driven rhythms while Luise brings intricate sequencing and crisp minimal percussion. Maik Yells follows with atmospheric depth built from lush pads and ghostly harmonies, weaving a moody narrative. OneKnock closes with a hypnotic blend of shifting rhythms and sub-heavy foundations. These tracks form a nice listen when played together and are rooted in rich texture, tone and subtle storytelling.
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Alben
Her
Her (12")
Cat: FB 003. Rel: 10 Jun 25
 
Deep House
Her (3:55)
Doel (6:38)
Teen Dreams (6:04)
Bee (7:14)
Akkadian (2:51)
Review: Italian pair Orion return with more of the by now signature warmth, this time on Dutch label Far Blue. Orion's deep passion for their craft shines through here with sumptuous sound designs and gooey grooves sinking you in deep. The EP opens with 'Her,' which is a whimsical, calming track filled with immersive percussion and uplifting grooves. Its slow, cosmic pace offers a reassuring sense of well-being that will create a moment of peace amidst the chaos of everyday life. The rest of the EP showcases their full range from the refracted melodies and booming kicks of 'Teen Dreams' to the skittish and light footed rhythms of 'Akkadian.'
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