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Personal Universal
Cat: HBL 006. Rel: 28 Apr 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Dragapella (Hard edit) (7:21)
Simple One (5:29)
Laculesdesample (5:58)
Review: Lisbon's Hubble Recordings present their sixth release so far, keeping firm to their artist-specific EPs approach following brilliant releases from Kaesar, Costin RP, Miroloja, Octave and Alex Pervukhin. The latest is from tech house hurler Sublee aka Stefan Nicu, whose flight-booking impulse is as strong as ever, here having stopped over from far-flung Romania. After a string of both digital and vinyl stopovers, 'Personal Universal' appears as the pendular follow-up to 2024's Rawax debut 'Simple Two', bringing hugely doubled vocal cantata to a fervent acid build on the title track, while ensuers 'Simple One' and 'Laculesdesample' bring fidgety synth double bass and unorthodox percussions. A personal universe we'd never want to leave!
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Another Level Of Love
Cat: RSBY 005. Rel: 18 Mar 25
 
Drum And Bass
Another Level Of Love (feat Aya Dia) (5:19)
Western Times (4:54)
Review: Submorphics' Rosebay imprint has been an absolute gold mine for soulful and warm, funky and cosmic D&B and this link-up with the man of the moment Zar is certainly no exception. 'Another Level Of Love' is a surging slab of soul that could be told at any tempo. Gentle keys, balmy (but bold) pads and a scorchio vocal from Aya Dia, this hits the spot on a whole new level (ahem) For a deeper instrumental vibe look no further than 'Western Times'. A lilting, far-away texture sets the vibe while little swirls and jazzy twangs add all the colouring your soul requires. Beautiful.
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Red Eyes EP
Cat: SOUND 4. Rel: 15 Apr 25
 
Deep House
Red Eyes (5:35)
Red Eyes (Nenor Bumpin remix) (5:42)
It's Time (5:09)
Ain't Got No Home (5:38)
Review: French DJ and producer Suburb Beat keeps it street with this neat EP on Sounds of Style Records. The opener has a different kind of swagger with crisp, broken, dry drums and lingering bass notes topped with an aloof vocal. It's a nice new twist on tech house and the remix from Nenor layers in more bobbing beats and muted neon tones for a future house feel. It's a tune that again features late-night sounds that hark back to early West Coast tech from the likes of Fresh & Low and 'Aint Got No Home' shuts down with warming deep house tones that come with a sleek electronic edge and subdued sense of cool. Lovely.
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Double Speak
Cat: LONEWOLF 017. Rel: 12 Mar 25
 
Electro
Double Speak (4:33)
Tomorrow's Past (4:25)
Rubber Lover (5:12)
Gagman (4:35)
Butr (5:12)
Review: London's Lonewolf are an unstoppable machine, unerring in their ability to output solo artists' EPs while juggling outputting huger year-end compilations. This latest from Suicide Aftr 7 is a higher-calibre acid techno stirrer, doing a rather sophisticated justice to the otherwise broad aesthetic that is "eerie atmospheres and mystic soundscapes". 'Double Speak' pairs naive vocals with strobing lead lines, while 'Tomorrow's Past' darkens the proceedings by way of descendingly gothic minor tones, before 'Rubber Lover' flattens the mood through classic Chi-claps and breathy vocals.
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Floyd
Floyd (yellow marbled vinyl 12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: RAWAX 011YLTD. Rel: 22 Apr 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Floyd (7:09)
Doobie (7:32)
Review: Swayzak is a micro house, minimal and techno duo, aka James S Taylor and David Brown from the UK, whose name alone will get many older dancers hot under the collar. Their craft was second to none during their peak and here we get a reminder of that with a new outing on Rawax. 'Floyd' is a jazzy dancer with live claps, spinning hi-hats and louche grooves all topped with synthetic synths that never quit. 'Doobie' is a more deep sound with late-night headsy vibes. The drums are supple, the synths squeal and spoken word mutterings add a human touch. Two well-realised and effective cuts from Swayzak.
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Contact In The Zone
Contact In The Zone (limited 12")
Cat: BLKMUSIC 014. Rel: 01 May 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
The Answer (7:33)
Twilight Zone (Space mix) (6:21)
Better Ask Somebody (4:37)
Twilight Zone (Broken mix) (5:11)
Contact In The Zone (5:15)
Review: Philadelphia producer and DJ Sweater makes a blistering debut on New York's BLKMARKET MUSIC with five cuts that blur the lines between breakbeat, tech-house and low-slung electro. It's a sound rooted as much in dusty record bins he works the counter at Impressions Philly as it is in the warehouse circuits that forged this connection back in 2021. 'The Answer' opens with choppy drums and cosmic static, before both versions of 'Twilight Zone' spin the same eerie motif into sleek machine funk ('Space Mix') and woozy stepper ('Broken Mix'). On the flip, 'Better Ask Somebody' dials up the groove with bumping mids and a ghosted vocal chop, while 'Contact In The Zone' sends things into sludgy, broken-rhythm hypnosis. A bold first outing that speaks in riddles but hits with intent.
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The World's Fair EP
The World's Fair EP (orange vinyl 12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: OBR 033. Rel: 07 Mar 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Pack Yr Vision (3:50)
Volume Control (3:47)
The World's Fair (3:34)
Time Attacks (3:19)
Review: Relatively recently reformed 'Camden lurch' icons Swervedriver release their first new music in more than five years. Two tracks were recorded with Ride's Mark Gardner, at his OX4 Sound studio in Oxfordshire. The other two were recorded - quite surprisingly - by Rick Beato, who we all know is usually interviewing great guitar players. Well, he clearly has ability himself and is a massive fan of the band so is well suited. The format of this release is what's quite surprising and refreshing. We often see bands releasing EPs when they first start out and Swervedriver haven't put out one since the early 90s when they were on Alan McGee's Creation Records and riding the shoegaze boom that had begun with the likes of My Bloody Valentine and Dinosaur Jr. It's a thoroughly welcome return to the shelves from one of Britain's most treasured bands.
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Deeplight
Deeplight (12")
Cat: PLE 654116. Rel: 20 Mar 25
 
Techno
Deeplight (6:55)
Black Dog (5:45)
Review: Two electrifying tracks that are tailor-made for the main stage, combining powerful rhythms and high-energy techno set to ignite pretty much any dancefloor. The title track, 'Deeplight', sets the wheels in motion with its tribal-driven percussion, gradually building intensity to become a relentless, attention-grabbing force, the hypnotic elements and steady groove making it a standout piece. On Side-2,'Black Dog' takes things further, fusing an exciting blend of house and disco influences with big, pounding techno. The track's floor-filling energy is enhanced by the clever mix of classic genres, resulting in a track that not only keeps the momentum high but introduces a refreshing depth with its dynamic progression. Produced by veteran New York-born Jerome Sydenham in collaboration with the German collective Cosmic Soldier, 'Deeplight' effortlessly blends different techno styles with its own distinctive flair. Both tracks are finely tuned for high-impact performances.
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Cultivated Electronics EP 002 (reissue)
Cat: CE 002R. Rel: 19 Mar 25
 
Electro
Sync 24 - "Resynth" (5:44)
Matt Whitehead - "Spinning Mobile" (7:15)
ADJ - "Another Level" (5:11)
Junq - "From Below" (7:12)
Review: Originally released back in 2008, Cultivated Electronics's second 12" features still-fresh tracks from label head Sync 24 alongside the debut release from Matt Whitehead. It was a classic back then and it remains so which is why it now gets reissued. 'Resynth' is pure electronic madness with mad inventive rhythms. The EP also includes a contribution from Pyramid Transmissions label owner ADJ who showed his class on 'Another Level' and Brighton-based acid producer Junq keeps it classy on 'From Below'. This high-energy collection pushes the boundaries of techno and is a no-brainer for fans of bold, analogue-driven sound.
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Alpha EP
Alpha EP (12")
Cat: FDMTL 6. Rel: 30 Apr 25
 
UK Hardcore
Dance To The Break Of Day (5:53)
I Must've Been Blind Rythm (5:24)
Dance To The Break (Dawn 5am mix) (5:16)
Dreamcore (5:33)
Review: After originally being self-released as a white label, Synthasy's breakbeat hardcore debut quickly gained cult status. It was engineered by Jezz Wright, who did renowned work on Liquid's 'Sweet Harmony' and Lemon D's early EPs and was distributed through London shops. High demand led to a full artwork repress, but copies vanished swiftly and helped cement its cult reputation as a rare gem. Over time, it became a coveted collector's item that commanded high prices - but not any more, thanks to this latest reissue. The rain, directness of the music, rave-ready synths and unforgettable vocal cries that turn the emotion up to 11 mean this debut remains a standout from early '90s rave culture.
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TOPSECRET 02
TOPSECRET 02 (limited 10")
Cat: TOPSECRET 02. Rel: 27 Mar 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Get Criminal (6:39)
Eurotrance (7:59)
Review: The Top Secret label keeps things tight once more with a pair of very different jams, but both are going to get huge reactions when dropped at the right time. U first is 'Get Criminal' which is a rework of an MJ classic with his smoky vocals reusing by scene else in a more unsettling fashion and the original drums run through with some futuristic and molten melodies. On the flip is 'Eurotrance', a good old-fashioned piano rave-up with belting vocals, trance synths and euro dance drums. Lovely, fun, accessible and effective.
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Tags: Euro House
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Clergy 10 Years: Charlie
Cat: CRGX 3. Rel: 27 Mar 25
 
Techno
USAW - "Kokedama" (5:35)
Red Rooms - "Imaginary Pleasures" (5:00)
Bidoben - "Mimic" (5:52)
SLV - "Ohne Sonne" (5:54)
Vinicius Honorio - "Three Hearts" (5:49)
Felicie - "Shadow Works" (Cleric 3/10 Years remix) (5:56)
Review: The Clergy label celebrates ten years in the game by serving up another of its vital techno sermons. This one comes with the sub-head 'Charlie' and sure is a charged-up various artists affair that kicks off with the anxious synth designs and nimble drum funk of USAW's 'Kokedama'. Red Rooms coats his beats in dusty and scruffy hi-hats on 'Imaginary Pleasures' while Bidoben gets more deep and eerie with the melodic howls of 'Mimic.' SLV's 'Ohne Sonne' keeps the tension levels high with paranoid synths peeling off an unrelenting groove and two further offerings explore more paired back sounds that tunnel deep into the future.
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Fool's Paradise Sampler Vol 5
Cat: FP 006. Rel: 04 Mar 25
 
Deep House
Jay Vegas - "Sunshine People" (6:33)
Tenacious - "So Good" (6:31)
Sgt Slick - "Everybody Dance" (5:30)
Tommy Glasses - "Time" (5:35)
Review: The "fool's paradise" is a classic device, espoused by many a luminary from Milton to Dante, referring to a special kind of metaphysical plane reserved for those too foolhardy to reflect on their lived misdeeds in any of the main three afterlives: heaven, hell or purgatory. It stands to reason, then, that a small band of nu-disco and house proponents should name their label after it, not least for the stupefying power of disco, and/or the sense of having evaded our sins when compelled to dance! A spin-off of Toolroom, head soundsmith Mark Knight gathers four guardian expiators to lead us into the vainest of all discotheques - Joey Vegas, Tenacious, Sgt. Slick, and Tommy Glasses - for a lulling set of automotive power-disco dreams, in which many a familiar sample from our fleshly lives - from the 70s and 80s, to be exact - filter in and out.
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WITNESS 07
Cat: WITNESS 07. Rel: 27 Mar 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Young Adults - "It's Only Temporary" (6:38)
Christopher Ledger - "Change That" (8:40)
JoeLy - "Transitional" (8:27)
SameSame - "Novel End" (8:01)
Review: One Eye Witness rounds up another four acts for their periodic V/A series, spewing forth four breaks-driven whooshers crossing into progressive techno territory. The Hague duo Young Adults nod to a 1997 Loveparade anthem with 'It's Only Temporary', while breaks and kick implants converge on Christopher Ledger's 'Change That', a track which sounds like the starting firings of an interplanetary expedition pod after years of disuse. Joely brings cosmic chug on the cocooning B1 'Transitional', while the Samesame closer 'Novel End' is just that, traversing a noxious atmosphere with a flexoskeletal electro beat.
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Gespielt von: Alexis Le-Tan
Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Alben
CBLVA 001
CBLVA 001 (12")
Cat: CBLVA 001. Rel: 14 Apr 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Pheek - "Woyon Don" (6:19)
Mod303 - "Paname City Zoo" (6:28)
Night No Tori Vs Hubble - "Deja Vu" (6:34)
Sten - "Slope" (7:09)
Review: Cabale Records is a Parisian label that has, for the last few years been exploring the minimal techno world. It now branches out with its first various artist release featuring some tasteful tune makers starting with Pheek. He brings some loose percussive energy and wonky drum funk to his opener then Mod303 layers in dreamy and immersive pad work to deft, subtle drums on 'Paris City Zoo.' Night No Tori Vs Hubble keeps it deep and dubby with the late-night introspection of 'Deja Vu' then Sten's 'Slope' is a trippy afterhours sound with tumbling synth smears and percolating dub tech beats.
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Nox Anima
Cat: BORCD 074. Rel: 17 Mar 25
 
Coldwave/Synth
Nightfall
Inner Symphony
Signal
I See You Up Tomorrow
You Can't Hide (feat Jeanne Added)
Des Choses (feat Yelle)
Hunger
On The Edge
Call The Mystery
Sakuru
Dreamers
Review: A warm welcome back to long-serving French duo Scratch Massive, a DJ/production twosome who have been active locally and internationally since 1994. Nox Anima is, somewhat remarkably, the duo's first studio album since 2018. Rooted in the stylish, atmospheric and occasionally moody new wave sound they've been developing for decades, the album frequently pairs dark and clandestine analogue and modular synth sounds - throbbing, arpeggio-style sequences and ghostly chords - with metronomic or sparse beats, moments of melodic positivity, spacey electronics and whispered or sung female lead vocals. It's a musical blend that pays dividends far more often than not, making Nox Anima a must-check for fans of leftfield synth pop and chilly coldwave sounds.
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Live In The City Of Diamonds
Cat: 964141 672. Rel: 25 Apr 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Waterfront
Love Song
Sons & Fascination
Sweat In Bullet
This Fear Of Gods
Let There Be Love
She's A River
Once Upon A Time
Glittering Prize
New Gold Dream
Promised You A Miracle
Belfast Child
Someone Somewhere
See The Lights
Book Of Brilliant Things
Don't You (Forget About Me)
Alive & Kicking
Sanctify Yourself
Vision Thing
The American
Solstice Kiss
Premonition
Hunter & The Hunted
Colours Fly & Catherine Wheel
Review: Captured during their sold-out show at Amsterdam's Ziggo Dome on April 6, 2024, this live album features the band in fine form. The band's enduring ability to electrify audiences with a career-spanning setlist is fully evident here while this edition is pressed on clear & glitter vinyl for added visual appeal. From the thunderous opener 'Waterfront' to the anthemic closer 'Sanctify Yourself', the album is a celebration of the band's evolution, blending early post-punk intensity with the polished grandeur of their later work. Classics like 'Love Song' and 'Sons & Fascination' retain their sharp edges, while 'Let There Be Love' and 'See The Lights' shimmer with melodic depth as the band settled into their second decade of album making at the time. The emotional weight of 'Belfast Child' is undeniable, and the closing trioi'Don't You (Forget About Me)', 'Alive & Kicking' and 'Sanctify Yourself' will leave you standing and applauding the performance - even in your own front room. With crisp, dynamic production and a stellar recording and blending of the band, Live in the City of Diamonds proves that Simple Minds remain a commanding force, their music as vital as ever.
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First We Take Manhattan
Cat: JACK 077. Rel: 28 Mar 25
 
Rock
Frederick (6:05)
Redondo Beach (5:16)
Seven Ways Of Going (5:59)
Poppies (8:53)
Kimberly (6:22)
Dancing Barefoot (5:29)
Space Monkey (5:07)
5-4-3-2-l (4:34)
Privilege (5:02)
Review: Offering up a fly-on-the-wall earful of the legendary punk spoken word songstress at the peak of her prowess, First We Take Manhattan is a live LP captured at New York City's iconic CBGB's on August 11th 1979, whilst touring in promotion of the Todd Rundgren-produced Wave, which would mark the third and final album billed under the Patti Smith Group. Whilst receiving somewhat of a mixed reception upon release due its more radio-friendly oriented sound, longtime staples such as 'Frederick', 'Seven Ways Of Going' and 'Dancing Barefoot' all make appearances, exuding Smith's unbothered stance towards critical reception, while also making room for Easter deep cut 'Space Monkey', as well as a reliably hefty dose of material from her classic 1975 debut solo LP Horses, including 'Redondo Beach' and 'Kimberly'.
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Rather Ripped (reissue)
Cat: 602498 783023. Rel: 29 Apr 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Reena
Incinerate
Do You Believe In Rapture?
Sleepin' Around
What A Waste
Jams Runs Free
Rats
Turquoise Boy
Lights Out
The Neutral
Pink Steam
Or
Helen Lundeberg (bonus track)
Review: Originally released in 2006 and recorded following the departure of 'fifth' bandmember Jim O'Rourke, Rather Ripped is regarded by many as Sonic Youth's most accessible album - a fuzzy, easy-to-listen to collection of melancholic and thoughtful songs that variously deal with sexual frustration, infidelity and adultery. There are both riotous rockers and introspective ballads present, with the iconic American band adding bold and ear-catching melodies to their usual pots-and-pans percussion and squally guitar riffs. While hardcore fans may prefer some of the band's more experimental and forthright albums, it remains one of the many gems in their vast catalogue - and proof of their impeccable songcraft.
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