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Total Annihilation
Cat: TD 001. Rel: 07 Dec 22
 
Electro
Total Annihilation (6:33)
Infiltrator (6:12)
Kaotik (6:55)
Interception (6:11)
Review: Dawl's music is nostalgic by design, with the producer frequently serving up singles, EPs and mini-albums that mine his love of turn-of-the-90s bleep & bass, body-popping electro, acid and breakbeat hardcore. On his latest Tone Dropout four tracker, he continues in this vein, with predictably entertaining results. He first peppers a TR-808 driven electro groove with gnarled synth syabs and intergalactic electronics on 'Total Annihilation', before opting for a more breathless, action packed and squelch-sporting electro flex on 'Infiltrator'. Over on side B, 'Kaotic' is a punchy acid-electro number with bonus bleeps, while 'Interception' pairs shuffling B-boy beats with all manner of mind-mangling motifs and hallucinatory acid tweaks.
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 in stock $14.73
Tone Dropout Vol 7
Cat: TD 1907. Rel: 20 Mar 19
 
Techno
Dawl - "Nebulon" (6:16)
Daif - "Soberman" (7:35)
Ascot/WW - "FIFA 98" (4:56)
Alphonse - "Direct Transient" (7:07)
Jamie Blanco - "Acid Damage" (5:47)
ToneBreak 3 (3:57)
Review: When it comes to revivalist rave music, no other label does it quite as well as Tone Dropout. Their multi-artist EPs are invariably excellent and this seventh edition once again hits the mark. Dawl kicks things off via the fizzing "bleep and breaks" business of "Nebulon", before Daif dishes up some sweaty breakbeats and mind-altering analogue bass. Ascot and WW join forces for the bleep-goes-breakdance bustle of "FIFA 98", Alphonse wraps twisted acid lines and outer-space chords around a hip-house breakbeat ("Direct Transient"), and Jamie Blanco gets intense with the help of a bunch of TB-303 acid lines and some suitably jacking drums. In other words, it's another killer collection of saucer-eyed assaults on the senses.
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out of stock $9.74
Tone Dropout Vol 10 (B-STOCK)
Cat: TD 2110 (B-STOCK). Rel: 17 May 22
 
Techno
Dawl - "Andromeda" (5:23)
Escape Earth - "Impact Event" (4:59)
Kiddmisha - "Retrodance" (4:41)
The He-Men - "Evolution 1" (6:16)
Marino - "Rave Alarm" (6:44)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Large tear to the bottom left corner of the outer sleeve, slight surface marks on record, otherwise in perfect working order***


When it comes to retro-futurist, analogue-rich gems inspired by turn-of-the-'90s electronic music, there's no more reliable outlet than Tone Dropout. The label's latest drop - their tenth multi-artist extravagana - is once again packed with cuts that sound like they could have been made in 1990 or '91. Boss man Dawl kicks things off with a cracking fusion of punchy electro and bleep & bass ('Into Andromeda'), before Escape Earth deliver a dash of acid-flecked breakbeat hardcore ('Impact Event') and Kiddmisha explores acid-electro pastures on 'Retrodance'. The body popping fun continues apace on side B opener 'Evolution 1', a punchy electro club cut from The He Men - before Marino draws things to a close via the rumbling bass, skittish breakbeats and moody chords of 'Rave Alarm'.
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out of stock $8.03
Tone Dropout Vol 10
Cat: TD 2110. Rel: 17 May 22
 
Techno
Dawl - "Andromeda" (5:23)
Escape Earth - "Impact Event" (4:59)
Kiddmisha - "Retrodance" (4:41)
The He-Men - "Evolution 1" (6:16)
Marino - "Rave Alarm" (6:44)
Review: When it comes to retro-futurist, analogue-rich gems inspired by turn-of-the-'90s electronic music, there's no more reliable outlet than Tone Dropout. The label's latest drop - their tenth multi-artist extravagana - is once again packed with cuts that sound like they could have been made in 1990 or '91. Boss man Dawl kicks things off with a cracking fusion of punchy electro and bleep & bass ('Into Andromeda'), before Escape Earth deliver a dash of acid-flecked breakbeat hardcore ('Impact Event') and Kiddmisha explores acid-electro pastures on 'Retrodance'. The body popping fun continues apace on side B opener 'Evolution 1', a punchy electro club cut from The He Men - before Marino draws things to a close via the rumbling bass, skittish breakbeats and moody chords of 'Rave Alarm'.
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out of stock $10.52
Tone Dropout Vol 8 (B-STOCK)
Cat: TDO 819 (B-STOCK). Rel: 09 Oct 19
 
Techno
Dawl & Sween - "Laser Guided" (6:02)
Skywave Transmissions - "Warehouse 101" (with XOTR) (6:14)
Samuel Padden - "Quad Damage" (5:36)
Daif - "Mysterious Freakin History" (6:13)
Ascot/WW - "Alien Vision" (6:19)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Saucer-eyed rave revivalists Tone Dropout can usually be relied upon to deliver the goods, especially if you're looking for sweaty, energy-packed slabs of warehouse ready techno, acid and electro. The label's latest missive is packed to the rafters with such giddy and forthright fare, to the bleeping, mind-altering insanity of Dawl & Sween's acid-fired throb-job "Laser Guided", to the "Bleep and Breaks" pressure of Samuel Padden's bustling "Quad Damage", to the stripped-back machine techno heaviness of Daif's similarly bleepy "Mysterious Freakin History". Elsewhere, the Ascot/WW track sits somewhere between early breakbeat hardcore and ambient techno, while Skywave Transmission v XOTR's "Warehouse 101" lives up to its name. Serious heat!
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out of stock $8.00
Tone Dropout Vol 8 (B-STOCK)
Cat: TDO 819 (B-STOCK). Rel: 09 Oct 19
 
Techno
Dawl & Sween - "Laser Guided" (6:02)
Skywave Transmissions - "Warehouse 101" (with XOTR) (6:14)
Samuel Padden - "Quad Damage" (5:36)
Daif - "Mysterious Freakin History" (6:13)
Ascot/WW - "Alien Vision" (6:19)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Saucer-eyed rave revivalists Tone Dropout can usually be relied upon to deliver the goods, especially if you're looking for sweaty, energy-packed slabs of warehouse ready techno, acid and electro. The label's latest missive is packed to the rafters with such giddy and forthright fare, to the bleeping, mind-altering insanity of Dawl & Sween's acid-fired throb-job "Laser Guided", to the "Bleep and Breaks" pressure of Samuel Padden's bustling "Quad Damage", to the stripped-back machine techno heaviness of Daif's similarly bleepy "Mysterious Freakin History". Elsewhere, the Ascot/WW track sits somewhere between early breakbeat hardcore and ambient techno, while Skywave Transmission v XOTR's "Warehouse 101" lives up to its name. Serious heat!
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out of stock $10.01
Tone Dropout Vol 8
Cat: TDO 819. Rel: 09 Oct 19
 
Techno
Dawl & Sween - "Laser Guided" (6:02)
Skywave Transmissions - "Warehouse 101" (with XOTR) (6:14)
Samuel Padden - "Quad Damage" (5:36)
Daif - "Mysterious Freakin History" (6:13)
Ascot/WW - "Alien Vision" (6:19)
Review: Saucer-eyed rave revivalists Tone Dropout can usually be relied upon to deliver the goods, especially if you're looking for sweaty, energy-packed slabs of warehouse ready techno, acid and electro. The label's latest missive is packed to the rafters with such giddy and forthright fare, to the bleeping, mind-altering insanity of Dawl & Sween's acid-fired throb-job "Laser Guided", to the "Bleep and Breaks" pressure of Samuel Padden's bustling "Quad Damage", to the stripped-back machine techno heaviness of Daif's similarly bleepy "Mysterious Freakin History". Elsewhere, the Ascot/WW track sits somewhere between early breakbeat hardcore and ambient techno, while Skywave Transmission v XOTR's "Warehouse 101" lives up to its name. Serious heat!
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out of stock $10.01
Tone Dropout Vol 4
Tone Dropout Vol 4 (12" + insert)
Cat: TD 17004. Rel: 25 Oct 17
 
Deep House
Dawl - "Caught With A Spray Can" (7:04)
The He-Men - "Sub Com" (feat Judy Martin) (6:56)
Corporeal Face - "Phantasies" (6:40)
World Of Batter - "Peaks Transparent" (8:09)
out of stock $10.01
Tone Dropout Vol 2
Cat: TD 16002. Rel: 14 May 19
 
Deep House
The He-Men - "Flamingo" (7:04)
The He-Men - "Chingo" (6:52)
Dawl - "Breakout" (6:57)
Dawl - "Party's In The Basement" (5:40)
out of stock $8.41
Tone Dropout Vol 6
Cat: TD 1806. Rel: 19 Sep 18
 
Techno
The He-Men - "Rolla" (6:55)
Bufo Bufo - "Bufotenin" (5:56)
DJPC - "Danger Man" (6:20)
Dawl - "Party Till The AM" (6:28)
Craig Bratley - "From The DAT" (5:46)
Tones Breaks 2 (bonus track) (2:58)
Review: When it comes to wholehearted tributes to British dance music's turn-of-the-'90s golden era, few labels have captured the energy and excitement of the period quite as well as Tone Dropout. Here the London label dishes out a sixth serving of retro-futurist madness. Highlights naturally come thick and fast throughout. We're particularly impressed by the twisted acid lines and mind-altering psychedelic vibe of The He-Men's "Rolla", the bleep-meets-"Strings of Life" rush of Leeds lad DJPC's "Danger Man", Dawl's stab-happy fusion of electro and early hardcore ("Party Till The A.M") and the "bleep and breaks" rush of Craig Bratley's rumbling EP standout "From The DAT" (which, fittingly, was crafted from old demo recordings he made in the 90s).
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Gespielt von: Craig Bratley, ES-Q
out of stock $10.01
Tone Dropout Vol 9
Cat: TD 2009. Rel: 06 May 20
 
Techno
The He-Men - "A Train" (6:24)
DAWL - "Human Experiments" (5:49)
Tonebreak 4 - "Track 3" (3:17)
Ascot/WW - "Marelli Bleeps" (5:26)
Corporeal Face - "Visions" (5:04)
Bufo Bufo - "Ectotherm" (5:18)
Review: In the world of Tone Dropout, the rave never stops. It's this wholehearted 90s-inspired retro-futurism that makes their compilation style EP releases such a good listen. This ninth volume in the series packs a punch, with highlights coming courtesy of The He-Men (the trippy acid-psychedelia of saucer-eyed early morning workout "A-Train"), the weighty Yorkshire bleep and bass-meets-Italian dream house warmth of Ascot and WW's "Marelli Bleeps", and the deliciously quirky hip-house-meets-breakbeat hardcore-meets-acid bustle of Bufo Bufo's "Ectotherm". Arguably best of all though is Dawl's sleazy, alien and off-kilter acid-electro rub "Human Experiments".
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out of stock $10.27
Tone Dropout Vol 5
Cat: TD 18005. Rel: 29 Mar 18
 
Deep House
The He-Men - "After The Rain" (6:52)
Dawl - "Asylum" (6:10)
Corporeal Face - "Permo" (6:01)
Robbenspierre - "Quarta Vintas" (6:04)
Bonus Tonebreak (2:51)
Review: For the latest volume in their on-going multi-artist EP series, eccentric London label Tone Dropout has gathered together a fresh batch of cuts from their closest collaborators. To kick things off, the He Men (AKA Oki Noki and Sween) combine the deep space sounds of Detroit techno and mind-altering acid lines of Phuture with the rubbery beats of New York deep house. Dawl opts for brain-melting analogue bass and wild machine bleeps on mutant jack-track "Asylum", while Corporeal Face's "Permo" is probably best described as "hardcore clonk". Eslewhere, you'll find two chunks of Frankie Bones style breakbeat techno heaviness that wouldn't have sounded out of place rushing from the speakers at an early '90s Sunrise rave.
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Gespielt von: Kid Who, Roberto S
out of stock $9.21
Tone Dropout Vol 3
Cat: TD 17003. Rel: 22 Mar 17
 
Deep House
The He-Men - "3 Hours" (6:47)
DJ PC - "Acid Mundae" (5:39)
Dawl - "Telepath" (6:27)
Dawl - "Freestylin" (6:20)
Gespielt von: J. Haller, ES-Q, Rudolf C
out of stock $8.69
Tone Dropout Vol 1
Cat: TD 13001. Rel: 29 Mar 18
 
Techno
Sween - "Lab Rat" (6:48)
Dawl - "TRK 1" (5:41)
Dawl - "Strange World" (5:13)
Review: Due to popular demand (or the eye-watering prices being charged by online sellers for second-hand copies), the Tone Dropout crew has decided to reissue the label's 2013 debut EP. We should probably thank them, because it remains amongst the imprint's most potent releases. Dawl's two A-side tracks - the early LFO-influenced brilliance of "TRK1" and mind-altering electro box jam "Strange World" - are every bit as potent as they were five years ago, while Sween's trippy "Lab Rat" has probably improved with age. The track's combination of meandering acid lines, snappy machine drums, breathless vocal samples and hooky, early morning stabs is undoubtedly alluring.
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Gespielt von: Maura, Billy Nasty, Tripeo
out of stock $10.01
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