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Fleuron Drift
Fleuron Drift (numbered 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: LNOE 153. Rel: 19 Apr 24
 
Progressive House
Fleuron Drift (7:14)
Fleuron Drift (Theo Kottis remix) (6:52)
Fleuron Drift (Kassian remix) (6:15)
Review: Sasha's Fleuron Drift epitomises classic progressive house, showcasing his expertise in the genre. The original track features a strong melodic build and consistent energy throughout, captivating listeners with its dynamic progression. On the B-side, the remixes kick off with Theo Kottis' remix injects a more upbeat and trance-like vibe, with futuristic and techy elements. The growling bassline adds intensity, while a melodic break and tension release keep the energy flowing. In contrast, Kassian's remix takes a more minimal approach, focusing on groove. Stripping back the layers, it emphasizes rhythm and movement, creating a hypnotic atmosphere that draws listeners into its depths. Overall, Fleuron Drift and its remixes offer a diverse range of sounds and styles, staying true to the essence of classic progressive house.
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Gespielt von: Evan Michael
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Overcome/Lady Science (NYC Sunrise)
Cat: TR 11:11. Rel: 21 Apr 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Overcome (9:00)
Lady Science (NYC Sunrise) (9:22)
Review: REPRESS ALERT!: Trelik returns with a repackaged edition of one of the catalogue's most treasured releases. "Overcome" and "Lady Science (NYC Sunrise)" need little introduction, and now come sporting the new TR11:11 matrix number. Written and produced by Thomas Melchior and Baby Ford aka Soul Capsule, these tracks came from one of the many sessions recorded at the West London Ifach Studio in 1999. On the A Side "Overcome" is stripped back and energetic, driven by rolling and shuffling garage style beats, tight bubbling bass and atmospheric synth pads. The intermittent vocal samples and the release's signature organ set you up for the flip, "Lady Science (NYC Sunrise)". Possibly one of house music's most emotive pieces, the track builds slowly with the introduction of each part building a story of soulful optimism based around a sparse palette of deep synths, uplifting keys and warm analogue bass. The understated beauty of the main vocal riff never seems to grow old or tired with the track lending itself perfectly to either main room, peak-time play or after-hours sessions alike. Remastered by Rashad at D & M.
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Time
Time (limited 12")
Cat: DC 289. Rel: 24 Oct 23
 
Techno
Time (5:40)
Voyager (6:17)
Review: For big-room techno, there are few finer labels out there right now - or ever - than Adam Beyer's monstrous Drumcode. The boss himself dropped a huge EP not so long ago and now turns to Space 92 for the latest aural assault. The artist serves up just two tracks but both are hugely weaponised affairs, starting with 'Time.' It is lacerated by gurgling synth lines that fire across its face like lasers, while the rolling beats and edgy stabs all build the tension. On the flip is 'Voyager' which is an acid-laced pumper with non-stop drum funk and flat-footed kicks to make huge club rooms march as one.
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Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Techno
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Law Of Grace (reissue)
Cat: TR 035. Rel: 06 Mar 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Law Of Grace (10:45)
Meltdown (6:28)
Lady Science (Tek mix) (5:52)
Review: As Soul Capsule, Baby Ford and Thomas Melchior made some of minimal techno's most accomplished records. It has been many years since they stopped turning out new material - sadly - but their archive tracks are still in hot demand and undeniably relevant. While 1999's 'Lady Science' might be their most famous offering, this EP from 2001 on Aspect Music is no less vital and it will currently cost you well over L250 on second-hand markets. It is Ford's Trelik label who reissues it here in all its glory: the entirety of the a-side is taken up with 'Law Of Grace,' a delightfully deep and breezy minimal dub house roller with pensive chords draped over the frictionless drums. 'Meltdown' has a more experimental feel with brushed metal drums beneath a wordless vocal musing. The cult 'Lady Science' (Tek Mix) is also inched with the whole package being remastered by D&M to make this one utterly essential.
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Off World
Off World (12")
Cat: EBM 035. Rel: 17 Oct 23
 
Techno
Off World (6:08)
Hustle (feat Mark Porter) (6:04)
Review: German techno veteran Thomas Schumacher is in no mood to take it easy on this new drop for Electric Ballroom, which turns the rave intensity up to 11. The acid lines coursing through the centre of 'Off World' are gnarly and distorted, while the breakdowns and build-ups are expertly engineered for explosive results on the dancefloor, sirens wailing and kicks thundering. It's a sound which neatly folds old-skool 90s motifs into a sleek modern framework, sure to go off with the harder end of the techno spectrum. 'Hustle' is no slouch either, threading breaks into a thumping 4/4 drive for maximum peak time energy.
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DBS Volume 2
DBS Volume 2 (yellow vinyl 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: MOSAICDBS 02. Rel: 06 Nov 23
 
Techno
Sub Basics - "Mediterranean" (9:04)
Fletcher - "Sludge" (7:52)
Review: Steve O'Sullivan's Mosaic label is back with a second volume of its dubs series, this time on nice yellow vinyl with Sub Basics and Fletcher given one side each to shine. Sub Basics goes first with 'Mediterranean', a lovely liquid dub with bottomless depths and perfectly smooth, frictionless drums. Lovely soft melodies drift in and out as the echoing hits and icy hi-hats help oil this most heady of grooves. On the flip, Fletcher offers up 'Sludge' which is a little more tense and menacing, with darker bass and more texture as well as distant groaning pads that keep you guessing and on edge.

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Asset 08
Asset 08 (12")
Cat: TANG 08. Rel: 26 Sep 23
 
Techno
Frontline (5:29)
Body Language (5:18)
Farewell (5:41)
Nihilism (5:11)
Review: Fresh from releasing one of his best singles to date - the deep, melodic, peak-time ready techno brilliance of 'Granada' - Stojche returns to his own imprint, Tangible Assets, with another must-check EP. The Berlin-based Macedonian begins by wrapping spacey, dub techno style motifs around a galloping techno beat on 'Frontline', before opting for sweaty, jacking drums, throbbing bass and breathless ride cymbals aplenty on 'Body Language'. Over on side B, 'Farewell' sees him once again fuse dub techno and melodic techno tropes on the genuinely excellent 'Farewell', before pivoting back towards peak-time, shirts-off dancefloors on the sci-fi synth-sporting brilliance of undulating closing cut 'Nihilism'.
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Gespielt von: M50, Ney Faustini, Danijel Kevic
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Taste The Rainbow 001
Cat: TTRR 001. Rel: 27 Sep 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Bare Maximum (Lizz remix) (7:03)
Bare Maximum (7:12)
Battery Gate (Kearun remix) (7:30)
Battery Gate (7:41)
Review: This is the first release by Taste The Rainbow, a new vinyl-only label founded by Seizun, a duo consiting of Benjamin Joseph and t.na with a string of releases on Constant Black, Aesthetic, Day Dream, Before, Moving People, Cira Groove, Peoples and Into The Woods already under theior respective belts. 'Bare Maximum' and 'Battery Gate', which effortlessly work in endless shuffles and variations between their relatively bare-bones skeletons, are examples of an unusually layered and textured form of minimal techno, while friends of the label Lizz and Kearun each remix a track in fine fashion too.

The duo have asked us to add that 'Seizun welcomes you to Taste The Rainbow' - and who are we to argue?

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Come Closer
Cat: EBM 034. Rel: 31 Jul 23
 
Techno
Come Closer (5:40)
Renegade (feat Maketech) (5:30)
Review: Thomas Schumacher has been on the scene for decades and somewhat harks back to his early days with this raw 90s techno offering on Germany's Electric Ballroom. The trance vibes are heavy on opener 'Come Closer,' which has synths fired from a laser, wailing female vocals and euphoria chords up top all designed for maximum peak time impact. On the flip is the wall-rattling warehouse techno cut 'Renegade' (feat Maketech) with its shimmering chords hanging in the air above the stomping, forceful techno drums.
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A Sides Vol 12 Part I
Cat: DC 293V1. Rel: 13 Feb 24
 
Techno
Danny Avila - "My Crew" (feat Flowdan) (5:04)
Simina Grigoriu - "Flight Tracker" (6:14)
Adam Beyer - "Heading South" (6:25)
LAAT - "The Age Of Juno" (6:05)
Review: Mighty European powerhouse Drumcode rolls out more of its techno tsunamis here with part one of the 12th volume of its A Sides collection. The boss himself, Adam Beyer, offers up one of the biggest cuts - 'Heading South' is a surging, straight-up techno weapon rippled with deft synths that ever forever on the move. Danny Avila's 'My Crew' (feat Flowdan) is built on a foundation of earth-shattering kicks and rolling bass with hellish stabs and vocal fragments making for an intense atmosphere, and Simina Grigoriu's 'Flight Tracker' is the sort of quick-moving techno sound to lock you into a trance. Add in LAAT's 'The Age Of Juno' (oi oi!) and you have a very useful and high impact EP of contemporary techno.
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Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Techno
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Path
DEETRON presents SOULMATE
Path (12")
Cat: IT 060. Rel: 21 Nov 23
 
Deep House
Path (5:40)
Zoom (5:36)
Screen (5:34)
Blade (5:45)
Review: Deetron's been turning out serene house and techno for many a year but he changes tact here and presents Soulmate on Ilian Tape. It's an EP with a wide array of influences and kicks off with 'Path' which is bright, melodic, electric house music with cow bells galore. 'Zoom' is tightly coiled, loopy, dusty, turbocharged tackle with a warming intensity and then 'Screen' pairs more balmy and blissed-out chords with hurried beats and layers of FX and percussion. Last of all is the best of the lot - 'Blade'. It's a tribal, percussive cut that cannot fail to sweep you off your feet.
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Club Ozone
Club Ozone (limited 12")
Cat: WAN 006. Rel: 15 Dec 22
 
Deep House
Roubaix Cube (5:33)
Prowler Report (5:27)
The Ozone (6:01)
Review: You can always count on Capracara to bring something a little spicy to the table, but the results are even more unpredictable when you throw UK house magician Simbad into the mix. If you like your house music extremely grubby, blippy, analogue and slightly unhinged, but still soulful, you're in the right place. 'Roubaix Cube' jerks and bumps along with all kinds of bleeps and rugged beats, and the pads sound delirious but still inject some real heart into the track. 'Prowler Report' heads further off into discordant freakiness, but there's still plenty of punch down low. 'The Ozone' is the smoother offering, with some gorgeous keys, chords and pads interweaving for a still-rugged but oh-so-sweet strain of deep house music.
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Gespielt von: Alexis Le-Tan
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Youthman
Youthman (clear + yellow splattered vinyl 10")
Cat: PCRSV 04. Rel: 28 Jun 23
 
Techno
Youthman (4:53)
Youthman (Biodub remix) (5:49)
Review: Aussie duo Echo Inspectors join forces with yet two more cretive forces of nature, Subset and Prince Morella, to deliver 'Youthman' - in the artist and label's words - a "slung dubbed out, rootz laiden steppa". The dub influence rings as clear as a translucent glass bell that's just been peeled off the blowpipe; the track's vocalist, Morella, has already worked with Lee Perry, King Tubby and Scientist, so this is certainly a collaboration for those willing to follow the threads of dub as a lineage into dub techno. The original is slow and pacey enough - with Morella singing of broken barriers and Babylons - but it's the organic-atmos remix from Biodub that really takes the cake for us, with its daring additions of swing and future garage influences.
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RSPX presents Actualize Part 2
Cat: RSPX 50B. Rel: 26 Apr 23
 
Techno
Radio Slave - "F__K Em" (7:34)
Slam - "Beat Control" (5:55)
Silvershower - "POLY6" (5:55)
Confidential Recipe - "This Is Our Groove" (feat Lady Tazz) (5:18)
Review: Here comes the second part of the RSPX presents Actualize compilation, released by Rekids, a Berlin-based label run by Radio Slave aka. Matt Edwards. Ultimately, said comp will contain 16 tracks of hard-hitting and diverse techno from a range of artists to have featured on Edwards' Rekids Special Projects sublabel, which focuses on 'no-nonsense' techno. For the time being, though, the comp split into a series of four EPs, evidently allowing the listener breathing room and time to consider each track, not least with the intention of being heard on high-quality vinyl. Slam and Radio Slave helm up the A-side for some neat meditative numbers, while relative newcomers Silvershower and Confidential Recipe deliver much wilder hard techno tea on the B.
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06
06 (silver vinyl 10")
Cat: STEDIT 06. Rel: 17 Nov 23
 
Techno
Slow (8:09)
Justify My Love (7:31)
Review: Whoever is behind these STEDIT drops is striking upon pure gold, bringing a legitimately underground techno crunch to the pop edit practice. Having previously tackled the likes of Brandy & Monica and Ultra Nate, now two of the biggest pop divas of all time are getting some low down and dirty reworkings which tread the fine balance between earworm familiarity and the heads down moodiness of a locked-in dancefloor. 'Slow' becomes a slippery acid abstraction peppered with all kinds of sonic freakery, while 'Justify My Love' becomes a brooding, steadfast workout tipped towards the minimal crowd.
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Gespielt von: DJ Mau Mau, Mimi
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All Killer No Filler Vol II
Cat: MPHS 004. Rel: 15 Jan 24
 
Techno
Elias Sternin - "Loop Hole" (6:44)
Stonem - "Festichola" (6:38)
Alfalfa - "Rising Down" (5:41)
Two Phase U - "You Are" (6:59)
Review: The correctly titled All Killer No Filler series from the Memphis/Monevideo label is back with a second instalment to back up the fine first outing. This effective various artists release kicks off with Elias Sternin's 'Loop Hole' which is a warm, fleshy techno kicker backed up by Stonem's more lithe and broken beat workout, 'Festichola', which brings some retro 90s synth sounds and plenty of colour. Alfalfa's 'Rising Down' is the flipside opener and is a turbocharged retro-future tech sound with cyborg energy. Last of all is a deeper, slower, heavier sound from Two Phase U with the pensive 'You Are'.
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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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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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Keep Fighting
Cat: SBRDN 004. Rel: 25 Oct 23
 
Techno
Improvement (4:06)
Keep Fighting (5:55)
Brothers & Sisters (5:21)
We Are Still Struggling (5:49)
Review: 'Keep Fighting' is a mantra we can all live by no matter our circumstances, whether they are personal, financial, emotional or on a more global scale and affect us all. And what better way to stay empowered than with some belting techno from Subradeon who is now back with a fourth transmission on his own self-titled label. 'Improvement' opens up with bulky techno kicks and screwed synths, but it is the political speech layered over the top that really puffs out your chest. 'Keep Fighting' is a surging, pulsing, euphoric techno pumper, and 'Brothers & Sisters' sounds like a perfect mix of the first two tunes. 'We Are Still Struggling' ends on head-held-high Detroit tech soul.
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Aning
Aning (hand-numbered 12" in hand-sprayed sleeve limited to 200 copies)
Cat: KIMOCHI 54. Rel: 06 Nov 23
 
Techno
Ceiling Licker
Hundred
Kvadrat (with Materiet)
Gronstruktur
Review: Kimochi Sound welcomes back regular artist Shielding for another standout entry into the label's catalogue, this time on wax with a lovely hand-sprayed sleeve. It's a deep exploration of supple rhythm here with 'Ceiling Licker' mix up diffuse ambient arps and organic sounds from the great outdoors with a bubbling bassline. 'Hundred' is a trippy late night cut with a ghostly atmosphere and muted bells and chords drifting into earshot from way off in the distance. 'Kvadrat' is a late-night collaboration with Maeteriet from Sewer Sender Records that overlays a rubbery minimal rhythm with deft synth details and curious hooks to make for dark but ultimately charming listening.
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Aquarius EP
Cat: MERMAN 001. Rel: 27 Nov 23
 
Techno
Elektrabel - "Sernafet" (5:45)
SPIDJ - "Fuerza Analogica" (5:43)
Akenaton - "Cambio De Actitud" (7:45)
The Zenobit3 - "Milikis Suffering" (5:59)
Review: Merman is a brand-new label from Spain bringing some searing techno heat. This debut 12" is a fierce four-track with different arts taking care of each aural assault, starting with Elektrabel. 'Sernafet' is a manic mix of loopy snares and pulsing synths, metallic drum sounds and sweeping filters. SPIDJ brings a little more heavyweight techno funk to 'Fuerza Analogica' and Akenaton then gets raw, dark and dirty with the industrial menace of 'Cambio De Actitud.' The Zenobit3 shuts down with some spritely electro-tinged techno on 'Milikis Suffering'.
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Mystique Vision #01
Cat: MYST 001. Rel: 31 Oct 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Secret Ceremonies (Italo Disco mix) (4:47)
Secret Ceremonies (Cocorico mix) (4:28)
Secret Ceremonies (4:08)
Lost In 1st Avenue Loop (4:47)
Microdot (6:32)
Review: Mystique is a brand new label out of the always fertile Dutch scene and it opens its account with a no holds-barred EP from Sylvester Javier, aka Stefano Curti of Vibraphone fame. He offers three originals and two versions starting with 'Secret Ceremonies' (Italo Disco mix) which is a pulsating house cut awash with plenty of across textures and percussion. The Cocorico mix has shimmering vocal sounds stitched into the arrangement and the original has a spooky, rather eerie feel with its hurried drums and squirrelling synths. 'Lost In 1st Avenue Loop' is a gritty Detroit house cut with heart of the dance floor intensity and 'Microdot' gets as twisted as you would expect of such a track title. A fine debut EP overall.
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Gespielt von: DJ Mau Mau
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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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Seaside Life
Seaside Life (limited 12")
Cat: SKT 016. Rel: 06 Feb 24
 
Electro
707-2 (5:48)
Drastic (7:30)
Kamaitach (5:40)
Sour Sunset (4:45)
Sunny Side Up (5:07)
Review: UK-based Yuri Suzuki has been sneaking out high-quality machine jams for a long time now, riffing with DMX Krew on 7777, popping up on Herbert's Accidental Jnr label and bringing the heat to Super Rhythm Trax last year. Now he's landed on German label Sketches for another expert excursion into raw outboard expression, where tension and restraint become as potent as distortion and intensity in making these dancefloor bombs. 'Drastic' is a fine case in point for build-up and release that doesn't resort to brute force but instead focuses on psychoactive sonic results. If you value rugged acid delivered with finesse, you'll be more than satisfied with Suzuki's latest set of squelchy work outs.
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002-002
002-002 (180 gram vinyl 12" in embossed sleeve with obi-strip)
Cat: SI 002002. Rel: 11 Jan 24
 
Techno
Track 1 (7:22)
Track 2 (7:37)
Review: Suoni Incisi is very ably marking itself out as a new school leader in tribal, trance-tinged new age and mind-melting deep techno of the sort that Need and Voices From the Lake have mastered before now. The eponymous artists steps up again here with two more long-form cuts - the first being an undulating, rubbery cut with heady flutes and super-deep bass rotations that sink you into a mindful state immediately. 'Track 2' is no more hurried and again takes a slow-burning approach with languid synths and liquid details peeling off the linear but loose drums. What an EP.
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Gespielt von: Alexis Le-Tan, Thomas wood
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Saffron
Saffron (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: ISO 001. Rel: 09 Jan 24
 
Techno
Carpet Crawler (6:54)
Luficer (6:32)
Saffron (6:06)
Take My Hand (7:03)
Review: Voal is Shoal and Vand and is already a stamp of quality off this one EP alone if you like your techno deep. 'Carpet Crawler' is a great name for a track that is all about bendy bass and warped, low lying synth lines that creep like snakes thorough the undergrowth. 'Luficer' then has a more hiccupping deep tech rhythm that is embellished with spooky and watery sound effects. 'Saffron' is another mind melting trip through bendy techno brilliance and last of all, 'Take My Hand' slows things down and strips things back to more expert atmospherics.
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Rumors
Rumors (12")
Cat: FUR 13. Rel: 06 Dec 23
 
Techno
Rumors
Stimulation
Review: Future Romance looks to the stars courtesy of this expansive retro-future prog house offering from Solee. 'Rumors' is one of those composed, slow-burning tunes that is full of plenty of promise so keeps you on edge as it rides the gritty drums, journeys through some epic breakdowns then comes alive with dark rolling bass and frazzled pads. 'Stimulation' on the flip is an equally serene affair with far-sighted pads and supple synth arps all rising up through the sky to lead you on an intergalactic prog trip with plenty of subtly bleeping melodies.
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Homecoming EP
Homecoming EP (12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: DONTLTD 004. Rel: 30 Aug 23
 
Techno
Gravitation
Mono 90
Chug
Don't FM
Review: Low, crunchy, textural new techno from Rob Stow, reflective of a distinctively Northern UK sound. Influenced by the incipient points of Detroit and Chicago but filtered through a Brutalism that could only ever come from an English morbidity, the likes of 'Mono 90' and 'Chug' unfurl like the quick construction of a prefabricated housing estate. Simple and to the point, with its bouncy, sharp lead bounce-synth, you likely won't want to cross whoever runs the local pirate 'Don't FM' in a dark alleyway either.
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Northern Lights
Cat: P&P 002. Rel: 12 Oct 23
 
Techno
Northern Lights (5:24)
Traect (7:30)
Betatron (9:11)
Review: Ukrainian newcomer Shjva makes techno with a slimy, arboreal edge, and their second release 'Northern Lights' here is no exception, lending a unique edge to every trick in the book from hardcore, breaks-driven acid to more sodden, understated hinterlands. Given the title, it's implied that the tracks here were inspired by the natural photoillusory phenomenon known as the aurora borealis, and the sounds are just as exciting as witnessing such an event; 'Traect' in particular sounds like the burgeoning, blossoming sound of green, ectoplasmic light ricocheting across an expansive tundra.
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Gespielt von: Joe Montana, Lostlojic, Tom Drew
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Waterdrop EP Part 1
Cat: MOVIDA 0161. Rel: 20 Nov 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Somfay - "Arborvitae (A Voice Like Water)" (8:47)
Luc Ringeisen & Funk E - "Treinta Y Siempre" (7:33)
Polyfan Polyphenix - "Polymorph 2" (7:02)
Review: There's plenty to get sucked into on this latest 12" transmission from Germany's Movida. It is Part 1 of a new Waterdrop EP from a quartet of artists. Somfay goes it alone to start with on the far-sighted and zoned-out house of 'Arborvitae (A Voice Like Water). Luc Ringeisen & Funk E then link up for 'Treinta Y Siempre' which is a lithe and sleek electro-tinged rhythm with lovely downbeat bass notes and more uplifting melodic patterns. Last of all is Polyfan Polyphenix, a jittery and rugged rhythm with razor sharp hi-hats and twisted vocals that bring a leftfield sound to 'Polymorph 2.'
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Water Drop EP Part 3
Cat: MOVIDA 0163. Rel: 22 Dec 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Franco Cinelli - "Eternal Chant" (13:16)
Neuronal Netwrok - "Basic" (7:37)
Sascha Dive - "FEOS Treatment" (6:03)
Review: The always classy Movida calls upon Franco Cinelli, Neuronal Network and Sasha Dive for this new outing, which takes a deep dive into smooth techno with plenty of healthy Motor City overtones. Cinelli goes first with 'Eternal Chat' which rides on deep and supple drums with deft synths peeling off the groove. Neuronal Network's 'Basic' is a textbook dub techno cut with frosty chord vamps and icy hi-hats over super deep kicks. Last of all, Germany's Sasha Dive brings a little light and playful mood to his 'Foes Treatment' with its shiny leads and more tech house-style grooves.
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Sliver
Sliver (12")
Cat: GUDU 016B. Rel: 15 Sep 23
 
Techno
Silver (feat Novelist) (6:38)
Silver (instrumental) (6:38)
Review: Set to be a collab for the ages, Special Request (Paul Woolford) and Novelist (Kwadwo Kankam) team up to capitalise on the cultural residues of bassline, grime and house with 'Sliver'. Pairing Novelist's unmistakable cadence and flow with classic grime square-waves and booty house-esque drums, 'Sliver' has been a highlight of both Special Request and label boss Peggy Gou's recent sets, climaxing in a tempo change designed to turn the dancefloor inside out. As potent in intimate dark rooms as it is festival main stages, you'll be hearing this one all summer and beyond.
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Un Eclair Dans La Nuit EP
Cat: LDDLJ 008. Rel: 15 Nov 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
AV1 - "Meta2"
Fsk24 & Felix Dulac - "Un Eclair Dans La Nuit"
Fsk24 & Nils - "Toomai Des Elephants" (7:01)
Fsk24 & Solal Reyes - "Tongue Twister" (6:22)
Review: The twisted and trance-infused progressive techno sound of Les Disques De La Jungle is one we have been keen to hear more from, and here we have it: a new EP featuring some of the artists who have already dropped heat here. AV1 goes first with the crispy metal drums and warped synths of 'Meta2' then Fsk24 & Felix Dulac combine for the hammering tech-funk of 'Un Eclair Dans La Nuit' which would have been a Tyrant classic back in the day. Fsk24 then hooks up with Nils for the stomping and noen-lit jungle-tech of 'Toomai Des Elephants' before partnering with Solal Reyes for the tripped out but driving closer 'Tongue Twister'.
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Eight Years Of Love Pt 1
Cat: S108 017P1. Rel: 08 Feb 24
 
Progressive House
Simple Symmetry & Lord Fascinator - "The Search Continues" (7:41)
Cream Soda - "Uuueee" (4:57)
Kovyazin D - "Moscow Central Circle" (5:58)
Lipelis & Cosmic G - "Locked To Heaven" (6:14)
Gleb Filipchenkow - "Mieux La" (feat Ode) (6:52)
Review: Just in time for Valentine's Day, System 108 from the Netherlands marks eight years of business with Eight Years Of Love Pt 1, a superb 12" packed with fresh house sounds from across the spectrum. Simple Symmetry & Lord Fascinator open up with 'The Search Continues', a thumping acid laced tech house cut with indie vocals while Cream Soda bring twitchy electronics and amped up drums. There's electroclash-style rawness from Kovyazin D, Lipelis & Cosmic G explore a more celestial sound that will place you amongst the heavens and Gleb Filipchenkow shuts down with slow, elastic, acid laced gurgles on his 'Mieux La' (feat Ode).
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NRG
NRG ('milky clear marbled' crystal clear & white vinyl 12")
Cat: BITE 031. Rel: 07 Mar 24
 
Coldwave/Synth
Free Yourself (feat Ready In Led - extended mix) (6:04)
NRG (5:48)
Your Last Everything (feat Marie Davidson - Soft Crash Angel 2024 mix) (5:14)
Your Last Everything (feat Marie Davidson - Alen Skanner remix) (5:57)
Review: Soft Crash electrifies dancefloors with their immersive orchestration as they craft uplifting sonic waves that synchronise with the unified heartbeat of their crowds. Their EP 'NRG' showcases the Berlin-based collaboration between Berghain resident Phase Fatale and French producer Pablo Bozzi. Combining mechanical precision with fantastical elements, they deliver Italo Body Music anthems that pulse with post-humanist energy. Fresh from their 2022 debut album, the EP blends Italo and synth-wave with wave-pop, acid house, and post-punk influences. With sanguine vocals from Kyiv-based musician Ready in LED, Soft Crash continues to carve their unique niche in dance music.
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SCKT 09.3
SCKT 09.3 (eco vinyl 12")
Cat: SCKT 093R. Rel: 04 Jan 24
 
Techno
Metal
Pressure
Moving Walls
Concrete
Review: Marcus Suckut has proven himself to be remarkably consistent when it comes to turning out high grade techno weapons. Most of them come on his own SCKT label and now he kicks off 2024 with some more of those tantalising tools. 'Metal' is deep and stripped back with rubbery drum thuds beneath pulsating synth loops and rising hi hat tension. 'Pressure' is another deft cut that floats in deepest space with barely-there synth whispers and 'Moving Walls' then rides deep on dub techno under currents. 'Concrete' closes out this classy EP with a widescreen dub cavern fulled with watery details.
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SCKT 09.3C
SCKT 09.3C (translucent lilac marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: SCKT 093C. Rel: 04 Jan 24
 
Techno
Metal
Pressure
Moving Walls
Concrete
Review: Marcus Suckut is a bonafide techno titan and his own label backs that up as it approaches its 100th release. It might be true that you always know what you're going to get here but that doesn't mean it isn't always high-functioning techno. 'Metal' is a dubby and linear cut made from minimal components, then 'Pressure' gets even more paired back and deep with an eerie sense of tension pervading the whole groove. There is a little extra energy to 'Moving Walls' but it's still a heady roller and 'Concrete' then shuts down with a nice languid bassline and dub hits that echo to infinity.
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ECHOLTD 008
ECHOLTD 008 (180 gram white, black & green marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: ECHOLTD 008. Rel: 18 Jan 24
 
Techno
Feedback In Dub (feat Vale) (5:20)
Istari (5:17)
The Orb (4:23)
Hear A Man (5:04)
Review: As is hinted at by the fact the label is called Echo, there is plenty of bottomless dub brilliance to this new record from SND & RTN. It pairs the best of the original and old school sound with some fresh new ideas. 'Feedback In Dub' opens up with rattling chords hanging in a vast open chamber next to muted, seductive trumpets. 'Istari' ups the pace and hints that a gear change might be just around the corner, and 'The Orb' then slips into silky and ice cold minimal dub territory. 'Hear A Man' dare to bring a little light and optimism but this remains an EP that is only for the heads.
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Ancient Lands EP
Cat: SKR 011. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Techno
Metamorphic Frequencies (6:53)
Evanescens Punctum (6:18)
Ancient Lands (6:59)
Touch (6:29)
Review: Seekers dropped the still superb album What He Does last year that laid out their cosmic house dub and techno visions in technicolour detail. That good work is continued here on their own self title label with the Ancient Lands EP which comes with marvellous artwork which, like the music, manages to be both ancient and ritualistic yet futuristic and exciting. Synth modulations ripple throughout the smooth techno surges of opener 'Metamorphic Frequencies' then 'Evanescens Punctum' is more zoned out and dubby. 'Ancient Lands' and 'Touch' are two more psychedelic dancefloor escapes of the highest order.

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Split The Noise
Cat: DC 253. Rel: 08 Mar 22
 
Techno
Solstice (6:46)
Split The Noise (6:50)
Azimuth (6:32)
Equimulate (7:02)
Review: Adam Beyer's all conquering Drumcode label has kept big rooms banging for decades now. The latest artists to step up to tweak the hugely successful formula are Alex Lentini and Stomp Boxx. hey pair up on four fresh cuts that right from the off show some nice invention, with fizzing textures and wooden, block beats defining 'Solstice.' 'Split The Noise' is all about those big, panel beaten techno drum loops and 'Azimuth' surges forwards on waves of static electricity with some neat synth bubbles hidden within. 'Equimulate' closes out one of the better Drumcode EPs for some time.
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ISS 008
ISS 008 (12")
Cat: ISS 008. Rel: 03 May 22
 
Techno
A14 vs CB (5:29)
Stoat (5:54)
Type Beat 6 (5:05)
Wiz (4:25)
Review: The inimitable Skee Mask on the peerless Ilian label is one of dance music's best pairings if you ask us. Here the techno and breakbeat astro is in scintillating form across four blistering new cuts. 'A14 Vs CB' opens up at a high speed, with flashes of synth and distorted bass twisting and turning under high speed breaks. 'Stoat' is a panel beater that will boggle the brain with its edgy and ravey loops and then 'Type beat 6' is another melange of busted loops, pinging kicks and frosted synth work from a dystopian future. 'Wiz' closes in high impact fashion.
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Systema Naturae II
Cat: 012 05. Rel: 13 Oct 22
 
Techno
Saphileaum - "Diadelphia" (6:10)
Zemog - "Mimosa" (6:52)
Birds Ov Paradise - "Ochra" (6:24)
Luca Sanna - "Helichrysum" (6:28)
Review: In 1735, Swedish scientist Carl Linneaus theorised the hierarchical classes of the natural world, paving the way for modern taxonomy as we know it. In tributary fashion, 012 Records, hailing from Berlin, present the second edition of 'Systema Naturae II', an EP series dedicated to Linnaeus and nature. Dub techno tropes, bioorganic ambient tones and knocks and delays abound.
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Forever 3
Forever 3 (12")
Cat: TPT 094. Rel: 03 Nov 22
 
Techno
Somniac One - "Junkyard Shift" (6:34)
Exos - "Warlion" (5:46)
Perc & Million - "Rotopod" (5:37)
EAS - "Ryu Acid" (5:40)
Review: Perc Trax has long been excelling at caustic and industrial-tinged, white-knuckle techno excursions. Former 3 is another case in point as various artists come together to nail you to the floor of a gritty warehouse. The boss himself, Perc, appears with Million on the squealing, blistering workout that is 'Rotopod' while EAS brings wild video game soundtrack madness to his intense 'Ryu Acid.' Add in linear bangers from Somniac One with 'Junkyard Shift' and Exos's gabber-tinged, flat-footed stomper 'Warlion' and you have an absolutely monster EP of techno.
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Anthroposcene
Cat: LOST 001. Rel: 08 Dec 22
 
Techno
Saphileaum - "Prologue" (5:16)
Alfred Czital & Moon Patrol - "Act I" (6:11)
Human Space Machine - "Act II" (5:44)
Owl - "Act III" (5:27)
Orca Silent - "Act IV" (9:38)
Martinou - "Epilogue" (3:07)
Review:  Lost In Translation's debut release, Anthroposcene, is a vital coming together of various artists each with their own take on ambient. It is all airy soundscapes and lo-fi pads to start with from Saphileaum's 'Prologue' while Alfred Czital & Moon Patrol bring in some silky broken beats and warped electronics on 'Act I.' Human Space Machines's 'Act II' is deep rolling techno bliss and on the flip, we get everything from cavernous underwater soundscapes to Orca Silent's edgy dub 'Act IV' and Martinou's soothing closer 'Epilogue.'
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Gespielt von: Agnostic Rhythm, Tom Drew
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002
002 (180 gram vinyl 12" in embossed sleeve with obi-strip)
Cat: SI 002001. Rel: 12 Jan 23
 
Techno
Track 1 (6:55)
Track 2 (7:18)
Review: The third edition in the mysterious Suoni Incisi series is another exercise in slo-motion tribal trance that would make even the master Donato Dozzy sit up and notice. The A-side cut is sublime ambient techno awash in layers of intricately woven textures, led by a gently bouncing arpeggio. Over on the flip, the second offering takes a more abstract turn with an emphasis on the hypnotic polyrhythms that underpin its overall ritualistic and psychedelic arrangement - altogether geared for pure enlightenment. Tip!
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Reconstruct Your Mind EP
Cat: AG 001. Rel: 15 Jul 22
 
Electro
Reconstruct (5:48)
Reconstruct (Alien dub mix) (6:29)
Reconstruct (K-1 remix) (6:30)
Geisteszustand (5:49)
Review: Shawescape Renegade talk of 2020 a "reality-altering year", one that shattered the mirrors of perception that we call ordinary life. Perhaps 'Reconstruct Your Mind' is their attempt to rebuild a sense of; of course, the two originals and two remixes that make up this four-track EP are remarkably sturdy electro bits, peppered with the bloops of imaginary spaceship interfaces and robotic engines.
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The Passengers
The Passengers (heayweight vinyl 12")
Cat: SNG 011. Rel: 01 Jul 22
 
Electro
Zeta II Reticuli (6:04)
Nostromo (6:12)
Mother (5:22)
Alien (6:44)
Alien (VC-118A remix) (5:57)
Review: Spanish label Sungate has become a truly buy on sight label thanks to its eye-catching artwork by Abel Fdez and scores of quality digital and vinyl releases from the likes of Jozef K & Tinman, Iori, Skudge and many more. Their latest release comes from Estrato Aurora, who you might have spotted on Bliq, and his frequent collaborator Siarem. Between them, the pair whip up a classy strain of minimally-minded electro which locks into simmering, understated beats and uses subtle atmospheric touches rather than the usual punchy synth leads and basslines you commonly associate with the genre. It's a fresh approach which serves them well, and also gives devoted electro DJs some interesting tools for tweaking the energy in a set without losing the essence of the sound.
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Remix EP (feat Gene On Earth, Herbert mixes)
Cat: COS 006. Rel: 12 Sep 22
 
Techno
Ambient Squeeze (Gene On Earth Megamix) (7:48)
Go Up (5:55)
Flare's Grip - Prism Remix (Herbert's Make It Right dub) (6:39)
Vol 03 - 02 (6:16)
Review: Remastered rarities by the late Susumu Yokota under his 246 and Prism monikers. Go Up was originally a defective release which has since been corrected and remastered and Vol 3 - 02 was not released. It also features a megamix of Ambient Love and Squeeze Up (which feature on Cosmic Soup 005) by Gene On Earth and a remix of Flare's Grip - Prism Remix by Matthew Herbert titled "Herbert's Make It Right Dub". Three legends on this EP. Superbly remastered and cut by Mike Grinser at Manmade in Berlin. Artwork by John Williams.
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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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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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