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Sweetz
Sweetz (limited 1-sided 10")
Cat: HDB 103. Rel: 29 Jul 16
Sweetz (7:08)
Review: Woof! Hyperdub bring together two of the most recognisable and enigmatic artists of recent times on this 10", as Zomby and Burial square down ahead of the former's new album for the label. Zomby's Ultra LP is undoubtedly one of this year's most anticipated albums and "Sweetz" suggests it may be a very moody affair indeed. Whilst rooted in UK dance, Zomby and Burial do look elsewhere for inspiration too. Just under seven minutes long, "Sweetz" veers through various sub-heavy soundscapes with intermittent rhythmic patters and a distinctive looped vocal sample whose pitch changes with dramatic effect.
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 in stock $7.01
Look Mum No Hands
Cat: WSDM 024. Rel: 02 Feb 23
Look Mum No Hands (6:01)
Same Same (6:47)
Close Fall (6:07)
Self Couscous (5:05)
Review: Pressure Dome's Yussh gets busy with her debut EP on Wisdom Teeth. Flexing fully across four tracks, her signature fusion of breakbeat, bass, jungle and club hits the spot in true Bristol brutalist fashion. 'Look Mum No Hands' eases us in with a dreamy, spacious halftime trip while the recent single 'Same Same' continues to keep the subtle sense of chill with its floating chords and slinky percussion. Elsewhere 'Close Fall' sounds like it could have come from the desk of Kid Drama and dBridge's Autonomic HQ while 'Self Conscious' closes on a deep space cosmic jungle/techno hybrid. No hands, no fear.
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Unknown Territories
Unknown Territories (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: ITX 20. Rel: 05 Mar 21
Space Water (2:40)
Wings (4:07)
Dread II (4:41)
Rewind Riddim (4:49)
Overload Destruction (4:37)
Unknown Territories (4:59)
Review: Mancunian Walton heads to Munich label Ilian Tape for anther of his cutting edge EPs. No stranger to esteemed labels like Hyperdub and Techtonic, this soundsmith once again draws on ambient, techno, bass and IDM across six immersive and cinematic tracks. The first two are largely wide open, cavernous, ambient affairs in which to allow your mind to wander. The inventive rhythms and powerful drums then arrive on 'Dread II' and remain throughout the skittish synth energy of 'Rewind Riddim' and automated factory floor sounds of 'Overload Destruction.' 'Unknown Territories' ends on a more far gazing vibe with pensive pads over scattered kicks.
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Pre Melancholy
Pre Melancholy (clear vinyl 12" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: MUSAR 018. Rel: 19 Jul 23
Mono No Aware (6:14)
Agent Of Distraction (5:05)
Yonghegong Lama Temple Exit F (5:24)
Yonghegong Lama Temple Exit F (Priori remix) (5:45)
Review: Wherein Dutchman Vincent lays down a heartfelt study of the soul entitled 'Pre Melancholy'. His findings are as follows... Before the melancholy one can expect a wave of emotions and pressures, all of them ingredients for a tumultuous storm that flies in a whole flurry of directions. Technoid drum & bass causing anxiety with every rolling fill ('Mono No Aware'), timeless breaks triggering moments of unsolicited joy ('Agent Of Distraction') and spacious leftfield that's so disarming and abyssal that it comes in two forms ('Yonghegong Lama Temple Exit F'). Embrace the melancholy.
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 in stock $18.15
UU 008
UU 008 (12" + insert limited to 300 copies)
Cat: UU 008. Rel: 14 Nov 23
Track 1 (5:01)
Track 2 (4:31)
Track 3 (3:52)
Track 4 (5:18)
Track 5 (5:34)
Track 6 (4:28)
Review: The Unknown-Untitled gang is back with an eighth mysterious outing from the self-titled production outfit behind the label, whoever that may be. Again this is a limited edition 12" and again it is pure fire. 'rack 1' sounds like techno from a distinctly UK perspective, if you ask us - the bass drills deep, the synths fizz like static and chopped up vocal fragments bring the hype. The rest of the EP is a varied one that takes in clanging loop pieces, industrial tinged workouts like 'Track 3' and futuristic rhythmic explorations such as the tense, textured sounds of 'Track 5'.
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Contexts 01
Contexts 01 (blue vinyl 12")
Cat: YUKURMX 001. Rel: 27 Apr 23
Traka - "Yosai" (Commodo remix) (3:38)
Traka - "Start Taking Note" (Muqata'a remix) (3:04)
Granul - "Deformity" (Jtamul remix) (5:01)
Granul - "Interconnected" (Iskeletor remix) (2:48)
Review: Yuku come correct with this special blue vinyl remix 12". Two vibes per side, both Traka and Granul go under the knife. On one side we have Serbian crew Traka under scrutiny as Commodo flips 'Yosai' into a menacing slab of tension while Muqata takes the Killa P-fronted 'Start Taking Note' into a brutalist sonic rainbow. Flip for two remixes of Turkish maverick Granul; Jtamul turns two-step inside out with stacks of eerie space on 'Deformity' while Iskeletor turns 'Interconnected' into the twisted, halftime heaver of your dreams. Stark sermons!
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 in stock $23.60
Trackmaster Vol 1
Cat: TRACKMASTERVOL 1. Rel: 13 Apr 22
Doo-Doo (3:44)
Dowsie (4:42)
Imperfections (5:18)
Outerstellar (6:38)
Run Red IV (5:42)
Review: Trackmaster Dre might seem like a new name to some but if you've been following the boomptier / hard-jacking side of Chicago house then you'll already know him from his Tripmastaz project. This project allows the Russian artist to do what the hell he likes, however, as he digs deep across his influences and draws for some excellent samples and textures. The range is felt here instantly from the Derrick Carter-style bashes of 'DoDo' to the Kruder & Dorfmeister flavoured 'Dowsie'. Elsewhere we're treated to lo-fi D&B ('Imperfections'), grizzled but uplifiting techno ('Outerstellar') and butt-shifting ghetto business ('Run Red IV'). Track these down!
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Peloid EP
Peloid EP (12" + insert + sticker)
Cat: WSR TPZ1. Rel: 30 Oct 23
Shapeshift (5:30)
Bad Habits (5:14)
Gaudy (5:25)
Maudlin Lakitu (6:30)
Review: Toupaz is a new name on our radar but he'll stay firmly on it after this release on forward-thinking London label, Well Street. The EP kick-starts with a fusion of techno, bass and club rhythms spliced with brilliantly bubbly toms & synths that fall down the face of broken beats. The flip side explores a new take on UK funky with whirring machines and fractured vocals, whilst the closer 'Maudlin Lakitu' features the most experimental and skeletal rhythms of the project.
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Petals
Petals (12")
Cat: HES 043. Rel: 02 Feb 23
Istibtan (4:39)
Petals (4:24)
Hazzeh (5:17)
Identity Crisis (3:47)
Review: The Hessle Audio label celebrated a big birthday in style recently and rightly so. It has long been a pioneering outlet for always cutting-edge electronic sounds loosely couched in bass music but often involving so much more. This latest comes from Toumba who made a fine outing at the end of last year and starts 2023 on just as solid a footing. 'Istibtan' is stripped-back body music with a smattering of tin-pot percussion and dark bass. There is more broken beat work and off-grid percussive inflection to 'Petals' then 'Hazzeh' layers up tropical synth sounds into a humid club cut before closer 'Identity Crisis' offers an introspective melody and funky broken beat patterns.
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Who Is Genre Anyway?
Cat: PMAWS 017V. Rel: 12 Nov 20
Absurd (4:22)
Chunks (5:21)
Skanker (3:46)
Dark Side Burns (4:37)
Wollop (4:42)
Review: J. Dugdale returns under his Sumgii alias for Swamp 81 again with some meditative and minimalist rollers. Judging by the pic on his Facebook page, he definitely likes the green, and the collection of tracks featured on Who Is Genre Anyway are perfect for getting blunted. It's total fire on the A side, from the deep, down and dirty grime of 'Absurd' followed by 'Chunks' and it's bouncy wall of sound. On the flip, things get more hi-fi on EP standout 'Skanker' before deconstructing nefarious techstep sounds of the late '90s on the fittingly titled 'Dark Side Burns'. The jagged and off-kilter bass experiment 'Wollop' closes it out.
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Gespielt von: Mimi, Tripeo
 in stock $4.93
Small Export
Small Export (hand-numbered hand-stamped 180 gram vinyl 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: YUKUWHT 006. Rel: 29 Jun 23
Top Key (4:34)
Ginz Reload (4:50)
Hypertension (5:11)
Ski Mask Techno (4:59)
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 in stock $15.04
Void '93
Void '93 (10")
Cat: WNCL 044. Rel: 26 Jul 23
Void '93 (5:17)
Knuckle Bone (4:42)
Review: WNCL is back to provide more high grade dance floor explosives here in the form of a potent 10" battle weapon from Skin Teeth. Up on the A-side is 'Void 93,' a terse mix of busted breaks, heavy bass hits and jungle energy that's run through with dark vocal snippets. It's a hard-ass cut that will fill the club with a caustic sound. On the flip is 'Knuckle Bone' with more dub-wise vocal elements and heavy, tumbling drums and neck-snapping hits. It's as physical and uncompromising a beat track as you could imagine.
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IMRV 038
IMRV 038 (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: IMRV 038. Rel: 07 Jun 23
Uderzo (5:26)
Sleep Paralysis (5:21)
Till The End (5:09)
Review: Sir Hiss is a Bristol-based bass head who has had a fine recent outing on Idle Hands' City Road label 32A but now steps out with a three-track solo effort on Innamind. 'Uderzo' is some seriously weighty post-dubstep tackle with grinding and tough synth sequences over lurching drums with crisp hits up top. 'Sleep Paralysis' is a tripe mix of what feels like sound effects from a video game over icy beats with distant chord vamps adding some flesh to the bones. Last of all is 'Till The End' which features slow and precise drum loops under a hypnotic vocal wail.
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ISLA 31
ISLA 31 (12")
Cat: ISLA 31. Rel: 17 Apr 23
Consentido (3:44)
Consentido Riddim (3:45)
Concha Dub (3:45)
Taki Taki (2:25)
Review: Radioactive funk abounds as SIN and NAP bring together their extensive freeform collaborations that have been bubbling away behind the scenes for the last two years. Rhythmic, pulsating body music with strong roots in both techno and dancehall, Sinnaz shimmers with 3am mischief. 'Consentido' hits hard both vocally and as a rhythm track while 'Concha Dub' ripples and twangs at a Wink-level of 303 freakery. Finally 'Taki Taki' takes us right to the alien edge before bringing us back to earth with MAW style tribalist percussion. Heavyweight.
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Tracks 2 1 3
Cat: SMM0000 101. Rel: 22 Sep 22
Menomale 002 (4:07)
Menomale 001 (3:16)
Menomale 003 (3:18)
Review: Simone Menomale debuts on presumably his own new label SM000 with music that is as sparse and abstract as the imprint's own name. These three tracks are eerie and empty rhythm explorations that come built on skittish bass frequencies with icy percussion. Sometimes the beats are broken with glassy textures, at others they are punchy and floating. This is music for the small hours, for cosy back rooms, for heady crowds who like to do lots of their own work with minimal input. It's a great start to a vital new label.
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They Are Textural
They Are Textural (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: MTR 132EP. Rel: 29 Feb 24
ONA (4:19)
Not Your Steps (4:19)
Tranqui Call (4:19)
Get Lost (4:02)
Crawl (3:30)
Review: Stark, uncompromised body music from one of the most interesting unapologetic duos to emerge in recent times - Sha Ru make their debut on Monkeytown with this outstanding five tracker. Visceral, political but, most importantly, fully physical; 'They Are Textural' flexes deep shades of electro, breaks and even d&b in provocative brew. An exploration of queer identity that sits somewhere between Madonna, Modeselektor and Massive Attack but through a brutalist, industrial lens; Sha Ru have a powerful and intoxicating vibe that's genuinely one of a kind. Essential.
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Footcell
Footcell (12")
Cat: OBR 002. Rel: 28 Apr 21
Down Alarm (5:18)
Hassle (5:35)
Footcell (5:19)
Review: Off Beat got off to a big start with Breaka's 'The Startup' getting picked u by plenty of bass heads across the board. This second serving is just as vital from label co-founder Ryvahl. It's an EP that cuts up all manner of UK sounds from bass to grime to club. The production is clean and crisp on 'Down Alarm', with vocal loops pulling you upwards while the tumbling bass brings you back down. It's brilliantly dynamic while 'Hassle' has a more jittery rhythm, peppered with hits and underpinned by drilling bass. Closer 'Footcell' pops right off in many different directions at once - the loose bass, the jarring hits, the clicking perc, it's all perfectly made for you to move your body.
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858 ASS
858 ASS (limited 12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: TRCA 001. Rel: 18 Jan 23
Azimuth Circle (6:08)
Orissarre (5:15)
Inslandsis (4:58)
5 AM At Circle K (5:15)
Review: Introducing a brand new label from Reba and Yunus, Transarctica is a special place for fusion, cross-pollination and intercontinental collaborations and experiments. Traversing classic rave, breakbeat, minimalism and jungle, '858 ASS' is a wide-armed and deep-diving exploration... 'Azimuth Circle' is a pristine technoid roller with shimmering percussion and hypnotic momentum, 'Orissarre' is a stark slice of jungle futurism, 'Inslandsis' takes us back to the halcyon early 90s acid house era while '5AM At Circle K' hits with bassline fire and dynamic, sparse ice. An exciting mission statement for what the French platform has in store moving forward.
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BeautySick
Cat: TIMEDANCE 032. Rel: 20 Feb 24
BURSTTRAP (4:36)
Blame Is The Name Of The Game (5:08)
Below Sanpaku (5:11)
BeautySick (5:02)
Review: It is no mean feat to emerge with our own unquietly original sound but that's just what Lauren Bush aka RE:NI did with twisted, tightly interwoven but languid rhythms. Now Bush is back with a debut EP on Timedance that fuses techno, bass and something else into a potent quartet of high-class dancefloor rhythms. 'BURSTTRAP' rocks back and forth on its heels with chattery percussion, 'Blame Is The Name Of The Game' layers up skittish fragments of percussion and rhythm into a scattered groove that has great big hits up top and sounds like it exists in an empty old factory. 'Below Sanpaku' is even more decaying and depraved and 'BeautySick' shuts down with another dubbed-out and mesmerising fusion of sounds.
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Gespielt von: Alexis Le-Tan
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Black Tracksuit
Black Tracksuit (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: SAFER 004. Rel: 23 Feb 23
Black Tracksuit (3:44)
Foresight (4:13)
Junk Dog (4:33)
Junk Dog (Basic Rhythm remix) (4:51)
Review: Raito has released big tunes on the likes of Deadmau5' Mau5trap label before now, often loosely within the realm of tech house. Here he shows off a real love for, and a fine understanding of, bass music, however, on the fledgling Safe Raver. 'Black Tracksuit' throws it back to first wave dubstep in the sonic references - bleeping dial melodies, crunchy breaks and heft bass. 'Foresight' is then a busy flurry of jungle, with mad snare programming and subtle rave motifs. 'Junk Dog' slows it down but keeps the heavy bass and brain frying synth work next to big piano stabs. A Basic Rhythm remix gets more stripped back and heavy
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Ta Sempre Pegando Fogo
Cat: DE 004. Rel: 23 Mar 21
Fumo No Olho (2:46)
Mago Mazda (3:15)
Fumo No Olho (Silvestre remix) (6:10)
Bom Feito (4:40)
Sonho Weird (4:08)
Review: From Lisbon with love, Portuguese beat meddler Rabu Mazda revs up with his second album Ta Sempre Pegando Fogo. Building on the free-form, switchy mischievous melting pot style he's known for in prior operations like Putas Bebadas and Iguanas, the whole collection is a rave reverie as he throws in gallons of samples over his scatty spirited breakbeats. Highlights include the 2 Bad Mice-does-Favela funk style bubbles and breezes of 'Mago Mazda', the slamming Vamp-ish synths of Silvestra's remix of 'Fumo No Olho' and the euphoric Luke Vibert-style finale 'Sonho Weird'. Fire in the hole.
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High For Life
Cat: RED 006. Rel: 28 Sep 22
High For Life (5:53)
Euphoria Inc (5:36)
Haze Runner (6:05)
High For Life (Bassbin 23 remix) (6:01)
Review: Scottish label Redstone Press carries on its scintillating run of recent form with Pseudopolis stepping up to tenderise the dance floor. The expressive 'High For Life' kicks off with the sort of bulky beats that demand a physical reaction while 'Euphoria Inc' is a deeper rhythm with blasts of bass, steely metallic drum sounds and broken, prickly beats. 'Haze Runner' is a rinsing jungle work out that will get the gun fingers out and closer 'High For Life' (Bassbin 23 remix) then sips down into another earth quaking rhythm with dusty breaks and lively bass work all tapping into a rich history of UK music.
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Pulse EP
Pulse EP (12")
Cat: LIVITY 060. Rel: 05 Apr 23
Pulse I (7:57)
Pulse II (7:12)
Pulse III (6:41)
Pulse IV (6:47)
Review: After a five-year hiatus, Peverelist makes a triumphant return with his latest solo offering on Livity Sound, celebrating its 60th release. Tom Ford's reputation for innovative and sharply-focused club music precedes him and is evident across the four tracks spanning a wide range of tempos. From the crooked formation and pointillist bleeps of 'Pulse I' to the strafing techno synths of 'Pulse III' and the surefooted, bass-loaded house jack of 'Pulse IV,' the E.P. showcases Pev's skillful craftsmanship and infectious melodies. It's a release that's both fresh and unmistakably Pev, sure to leave an indelible mark on club music enthusiasts.
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Lip Locked
Cat: ORO 005. Rel: 02 Nov 23
Lip Locked (6:57)
Just Look At The Rain (5:14)
Review: The moment 'Lip Locked' throws its hulking, lunging, jacking kick drum at you it's pretty clear this understandably rather hyped collaboration between two dons of crossover tones is going to be worth every penny. Then the hypnotic monotoned hook lands, adding a definite air of dance floor cheekiness, and the deal is well and truly sealed. The fact you can flip it to find 'Just Look At The Rain' is really just a bonus, then. But what a bonus it is. A far more staccato, broken affair that takes the tempo up a notch, and uses its breakdowns for purely percussive tension-building purposes, it's a dream of a 'UK club' tune, for want of a better phrase, calling on elements of hardcore breaks, dubstep, and garage-techno to offer something that occupies that all-too-elusive place between seriousness, fun, noise and energy.
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Crystal Clear
Cat: K7 415. Rel: 16 Nov 22
Crystal Clear (4:34)
Rainbow Rhythm (4:31)
Review: Following a string of dreamy excursions on the likes of Solar Body and Shall Not Fade, Ashley Thomas makes his debut on K7 with these two club workouts. 'Crystal Clear' is a pristine and elegant stepper laced with glistening arpeggios and sonic vapour trails. The vibrantly titled 'Rainbow Rhythm' hits with a little more sternness in its tone and direction thanks to the powerful kickdrum... Before opening up into a powerful technicolour hook. Delicious.
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A/B
A/B (hand-stamped 12" in hand-stamped sleeve limited to 200 copies (comes in different coloured sleeve we cannot guarantee which one you will receive))
Cat: GRAFT 01. Rel: 27 Feb 23
Track 1 (5:48)
Track 2 (Orree remix) (7:23)
Review: Minimal murkery wrapped up in untitled mystery, 'A/B' sees French experimentalist Orree lay down two beguiling pieces of stripped-back bass brutalism. 'A' hits like a twisted instrumental grime cut that's been through the washing machine too many times. Rippled, clean and totally out of shape. 'B' has also been through the same process but then also marinated in high levels of diesel for a sleazier, oily and intoxicating experience. Limited so don't sleep.
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Imagine The Truth
Imagine The Truth (limited numbered hand-stamped 12" + insert)
Cat: COM 06. Rel: 29 Mar 23
Calistenics (5:08)
Zerostar (5:20)
Gadabout (5:22)
Airgrit (5:48)
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Neighborhood Watch Volume One
Cat: WB NW1. Rel: 06 Dec 21
NativeSun vs JamesBangura - "Demon Mode" (3:35)
Sami - "Marty & Jack" (5:23)
Juana - "It's Low" (6:08)
DJ Technics - "Clair" (take Two) (4:05)
Max D - "No Snare" (6:05)
The Khan - "Part Of Me (Ode To DC)" (2:47)
Review: Following up releases by the likes of Mark Seven, Florist and Cygnus, Ari Goldman's Washington D.C-based World Building returns with this awesome varioust artist compilation. Neighborhood Watch Volume One features a wide selection of moods and grooves: NativeSun vs JamesBangura get stuck into some dark dubstep on 'Demon Mode' much like The Khan does later on the deeply meditative 'Part Of Me (Ode To DC), while Sami gets their swing on with the classic house of 'Marty & Jack', Juana's tunneling 'It's Low' gives you a dose of heroin house and over on the flip Max D gets deep down and dirty on 'No Snare'.
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Decadubs 1 EP
Cat: HDB 082. Rel: 22 May 14
Mala - "Expected, Level 10"
DVA - "Technical Difficulties"
Kuedo - "Mtzpn"
Kode9 - "Xingfu Lu" (Helix remix)
Review: Hyperdub kick off the vinyl side to their ten-year celebrations with this weighty four-tracker from some of the leading lights from the label's story. Mala is in a strident mood with "Expected, Level 10" carrying through that extra touch of melody from the Mala In Cuba LP. DVA cuts loose with the leftfield scattershot groove of "Technical Difficulties", reveling in tonal experimentation and jagged rhythmic flair to a stunning end. Still locked into the sci-fi trap tangent that characterised Severant, Kuedo turns out the haunting "Mtzpn" and Helix pops up for a remix of Kode9's "Xingfu Lu" that strips down to bare essentials with a little starlit soul rubbed into the framework.
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Vsna EP
Vsna EP (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: FD 007. Rel: 30 Mar 21
Vsna (4:11)
Vespucci (4:54)
Ominino (3:39)
Ominino (S&H Late Nite Hot mix) (4:31)
Review: Glasgow's Full Dose delivers its first injection of the year with Lvcchesi offering up a fascinating EP. Opener 'Vsna' is all about scratchy ambient textures, implied rhythms and bleak atmospheres, much like the work of early Actress. 'Vespucci' then lays down more of a club groove, with hissing and spitting electro beats and more great synth craft before 'Ominino' is a mix of caustic textures, frosted synths and explosive loops that is as eerie as they come. Last of all is an S&H Late Nite Hot mix that is just as unsettling, with whirring machine sound and a soulful feminine voice lost amongst the busted sounds.
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Molten Drum EP
Cat: DAMAGE 002. Rel: 24 Apr 23
Wire (4:09)
Molten Drum (2:47)
Machine (5:48)
Zone (Packet) (3:23)
Review: Lurka ended the year on a high with a kick-ass new EP on his own new label Make Your Own Meaning. He is now set to start 2023 in an equally strong fashion with four more futuristic bass fusions. 'Wire' is a minimal stepper with bursts of bass and flitting percussive lines. 'Molten Drum' is another twitchy mix of malfunctioning computer sounds, refracted vocals and fizzing synths that keep you on edge then 'Machine' picks ups the pace with jumpy rhythms and militant snare work. 'Zone (Packet)' rounds out with a double-speed workout and juke patterns that head out on a cosmic journey.
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Trip EP
Trip EP (12")
Cat: MYOM 002. Rel: 27 Nov 23
Trip (8:09)
Airlock (4:55)
Sick Flips (7:10)
Space (4:41)
Review: Make Your Own Meaning continues to convey its unique techno message with a new statement of intent from label head Lurka. The artist has been busy of late and continues to be on a roll with another fascinating four tracker that genuinely serves up some original sounds and rhythms. 'Trip' gets things underway with organic percussive patterns stacked up over drilling bass to make for a prickly groove. 'Airlock' is similar but darker and heavier and 'Sick Flips' keeps the nimble feel going with dancing perc, rigid synths and scratchy sound effects all coalescing over broken drum patterns. Last of all is another dense, busy and multi-layered melange of tiny percussive sounds, synths and clipped rhythms that will make any floor move.
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Outer Space EP
Cat: SRTX 008. Rel: 15 Feb 16
Outer Space (6:25)
End Of Line (6:38)
Review: In the space of just a few years, Luca Lozano has made a busy schedule for himself. Managing Klasse Records and Grafiti Tapes, he has released a load of music both form himself and a number of artists, such as Kris Wadsworth and DJ Fett Burger, among many others. This time he's up on the excellent Super Rhythm Trax with a little vintage flavor; "Outer Space" makes up the A-side and it's a gorgeous, break-ridden dance stepper in the same vein as stuff from the likes of Horsepower Productions, back in their day. On the flipside, "End Of Line" is a certified UK swinger, a grimey beast of a tune with a heavy percussion march and that inimitable London feel. Recommended.
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Plunge
Plunge (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: ANIMA 7. Rel: 11 Apr 23
Plunge (6:06)
Depth Charge (7:53)
Stealth (7:24)
Gloom Rider (6:42)
Review: LOIF does a fine job of exploring a wide range of genres on this new EP for fast-rising Aussie label Animalia. Elements of techno, electro, bass, breaks and psychedelia are all melted together in the murky underwater world of this Melbourne producer. His tunes are a stylish mix of grooves that make you move and sonic details that intrigue as they drift by - they have the quality of alien life forms or bacteria that glow and scuttle about. Sometimes a weird vocals sample bleeds into ear short, at others it's purely abstract techno rhythms. Either way, this is fresh.
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 in stock $12.43
Split
Split (limited 12")
Cat: WWU 002. Rel: 16 Feb 23
Nick Leon - "Nerves" (4:11)
Nick Leon - "Love Potion" (5:16)
DJ Python - "I'm Tired" (4:05)
DJ Python - "Uwu" (4:04)
Review: DJ Python is a real firm favourite here at Juno HQ. His slow motion and dubbed out reggaeton rhythms just do something to us. He takes care of the B-side of the second release from Worldwide Unlimited. 'I'm Tired' is sleepy and drowsy dub with wispy synths that reflect light like fireflies as the ever-tumbling rhythms take you down deep. 'Uwu' has a tropical feel with layers of watery droplets and jungle sounds, humidity and percussion. Nick Leon's offerings are just as lean and inviting, with a crisp, tech-edged opener then a more broken beat on 'Love Potion.'
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Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Bass
 in stock $18.41
Kernel Panic
Kernel Panic (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: YUKU 038. Rel: 03 Aug 23
Spirals (4:03)
Raving Crew (4:16)
Piga Makofi (feat Nah Eeto) (3:52)
Helix (4:29)
429 Too Many Requests (4:03)
Piga Makofi (instrumental) (3:57)
Review: Le Motel, le hotel, les Holiday Inns. Wherever you choose to stay after your raving trip, be sure to pack this wonderful collection from the innovative Belgian craftsman Le Motel. Delivered by the ever-impressive Yuku collective, the whole EP flexes the spectrum in terms of tempos and influences. From the deep ploughman techno swing of 'Raving Crew' to the electroid funk and percussive fire of 'Helix' via the cumbia-inspired and turns of the minimal head-bender '429 Too Many Requests', this is an exceptional journey into the more esoteric side of breaks and club music. Essential.
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Gespielt von: Mimi, Juno Recommends Bass
 in stock $17.11
Minimoo
Minimoo (7")
Cat: SWAMP 71. Rel: 04 Jul 23
Minimoo (4:30)
Aintgotnojob (4:43)
Review: Neil Landstrumm is one of the UK's most underrated but high-achieving artists if you ask us. He's done it all over the years and has been pivotal to a number of different in-between sounds flourishing into scenes. Here he lands on a fellow UK institution in Swamp 81, once a home to cutting-edge bass and now offering an outlet for Landstrumm to explore the cosmos. He does so with his usual mix of quirky sound designs and heavy grooves on 'Minimoo' which is both serious body music but also playful and charming. 'Aintgotnojob' is a twisted juke-inspired B-side with reverberating low ends and tightly looped vocal phrasings that melt the mind.
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Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Bass
 in stock $13.23
Cut It Back
Cat: VERSION 019. Rel: 02 Nov 22
Cut It Back (2:58)
I Wasn't Even There (4:35)
It's What It Izzz (3:23)
Tailbone (5:00)
Review: Bristol basshead Lamont has been a mainstay of this scene for years thanks to involvement with everyone from Swamp 81 to Zed Bias, with whom he curated the Durkle Disco label. He returns here to the Version label for the first time since 2020 with four more twisted and inventive cuts of bass music. 'Cut It Back' is all eerie synth lines and stuttering bottom ends with killer snares up top. 'I Wasn't Even There' is a staggering, swaggering cut with claps and snares knocking into one another over well-swung bass and 'It's What It Izzz' is another sparse and late-night wander home through an urban landscape. 'Tailbone' closes with spoken word monologues and cosmic chords.
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Voices
Voices (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: IT 062. Rel: 26 Mar 24
Tech Steppas (5:10)
LEO (4:39)
The Art Of Slip (6:01)
Enjoyment (5:22)
Review: Munich's mighty Ilian Tape is the next label on which Laksa impresses with this new Voices 12". First out of the blocks is the sound system bothering 'Tech Steppas' with its wobbly low end and percolating dark drum funk. 'LEO' brings a more brutal broken beat with elastic bass that makes you move in many different directions at once while 'The Art Of Slip' is a pounding mix of thudding kicks, tripped-out vocal loops and moody synth menace that never lets up. Last but not least is 'Enjoyment' which rides on a thrilling and airy half-speed percussive rhythm that has plenty of height to it. Another inventive EP from the Ilian crew.
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Body Score EP
Cat: RLX 001. Rel: 14 May 23
Soulz (5:46)
Bodies (5:55)
Mind (5:03)
Review: Re:ni and Laska's RE:LAX imprint is off to a flying start as Laska takes the lead with this uncompromising 150BPM three-tracker. Club-primed heaviness sitting somewhere between electro, techno and bass music, each cut fixes a firm focus on percussive funk and hypnotic grooves. 'Soulz' goes heavy on the switches and ear-blurring hang drum hits, 'Bodies' goes all-out dark side while 'Mind' is a full physical trip that borders on squat party techno. Handle with caution.
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ENV 0181
ENV 0181 (10")
Cat: ENV 0181. Rel: 23 Nov 22
Dialtone (3:17)
Flick (3:26)
Track 3 (2:58)
Review: Koma returns to the scene of the crime, finishing off what he started in 2018. First there was ENV 018 with massive tracks like 'Uncle Sullivan' and 'Moonlight'. Then came some very cheeky unauthorised versions in 2020 which most definitely weren't on Encrypted (the release was even called NOT-ENV to prove this!) Now he returns with ENV 018.1, another stately slab of wax comprising three smouldering 140 jams... The purring 'Dialtone', the militant march and thundering bumps of 'Flick' and finally the woozy swagger and eerie tension of 'Untitled'. Each one as heavy as the last, rumour has it he'll be back with an album. We can't wait.
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Infirmary
Infirmary (12")
Cat: FRO 010. Rel: 20 Jul 23
Kode 9 - "Infirmary" (5:30)
Burial - "Unknown Summer" (9:53)
Review: Heavyweight heroes Kode9 and Burial are no stranger to working together having done so to great success on FABRICLIVE 100 back in 2018. They don't actually collaborate on this one, though, instead serving up one side each of a new 12" for Fabric. As experimental artists with a penchant for drawn from the UK hardcore continuum you roughly know what to expect - fresh rhythms, emotive sounds designs, compelling rhythms. The 140g 12" comes in both limited edition and standard black vinyl versions, and both have bespoke 3D design with the fabric logo printed on reverse board heavyweight card.
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 in stock $15.04
Infirmary
Infirmary (clear vinyl 12" in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: FRO 010B. Rel: 20 Jul 23
Kode 9 - "Infirmary" (5:31)
Burial - "Unknown Summer" (9:42)
Review: It almost seems redundant, writing something about the latest fabric Originals release. If you could think of a more enticing double-header for fans of bass, Leftfield techno, and UK-hued alternative electronic music then we want to hear it, with both producers here moving well beyond cult status and into the world of households names in homes well beyond their original audiences. And yet, remarkably, neither have strayed too far from where they initially set stalls. Hyperdub boss Kode 9 proves this first, with the sightly dizzying 'Infirmary'. Born from a combination of loose, open, galloping UKF and organic techno, with its foundations rooted in footwork, it's a bounding high-energy body mover that refuses to quit. Flip it and find Burial edging closer to 'dance music' than many might be used to, although it's a deep, moody interpretation packed with the spellbinding vocal flourishes of a mutant garage and suppressed, fidgety drums so subtle they're close to background noise.
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Nothing Is EP
Nothing Is EP (140 gram vinyl 12" + insert & sticker)
Cat: WSR KCD1. Rel: 07 Feb 22
Cairn
OOO
Nothing Is
Falls Down
Review: Well Street continue to offer up some of the most inventive gear on techno's multi-faceted outer limits, this time welcoming South London's Kincaid to the table. There's certainly a vaguely defined style around the label now, and Kincaid fits right in with a dexterous line in rhythmic programming and hi-def sound design, but like all the other artists he's got plenty of individual personality as well. 'OOO' quivers and surges with a braindance demeanour, while 'Nothing Is' deals in a swampy, dislocated kind of soundsystem music. This is dense, brilliantly rendered club music for those who require the freshest of the fresh ideas.
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Ten Year Tonnage
Ten Year Tonnage (limited 12")
Cat: SNKR 049. Rel: 01 Nov 23
Ten Year Tonnage (5:08)
Shapeshifter (4:03)
Muay Size (4:50)
People Of The World (5:37)
Review: Sneaker Social regulars Alan Johnson return to the label with more unclassifiable gems. All flexing that bewitching, beaty brew of percussion, smoking 808s, shattered beats and crafty sampling, each cut hits with a direct physical groove. From the System-level dubsteppy title track to the more organic haze and swoons of the finale 'People Of The World', the UK duo have once again weaved a fine line between so many genres without committing to any. Tonnes of love..
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Loud Places (remixes)
Cat: YT 141. Rel: 16 Oct 15
Loud Places (John Talabot Loud Synths reconstruction) (7:14)
Loud Places (Tessela remix) (5:33)
Loud Places (Barnt E mix) (7:03)
Loud Places (Herbert Louder dub) (5:18)
Review: The latest single from Jamie Smith's 2015 album In Colour, featuring The xx bandmate Romy Madley Croft, gets the remix treatment from a pretty stellar cast. Starting off, Hivern Discs boss John Talabot gets on board with his "Loud Synths Reconstruction" which definitely lives up to its name on this driving proggy take on the track. Ed Russell aka West Country bass techno auteur Tessela steps up and delivers a typically thumping and funked up rendition which is a real highlight on here. On the flip, Cologne's Barnt delivers yet another dark journey through the cosmic hole and the legendary Matthew Herbert offers us his take; sublime deep house and yet again; sampling everything but the kitchen sink!
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 in stock $7.78
The Astral Series
Cat: BMR 023. Rel: 11 May 20
Orlov's Casket (7:32)
Acid Genie (4:19)
Nxt1 (4:55)
Voyager - 2 (5:24)
Contact (5:09)
Nxt1 (Gantz Rmx) (3:56)
Review: Chasing the heat of his mighty "Modulator" EP on Simply Deep, London's J-Shadow dents the discography of Beat Machine with another generous collection of oddities and far-out designs. All writhing around his tech/grime/bass axis, highlights include the MC snippets and Pulse-X style depth plunge breaks, the tabla-style triplets and Indian jungle elements of "Orlov's Casket" and the iceberg dubstep glitches of "Contact". Complete with Gantz on the remix, it's another formidable dispatch from the shady one.
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Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Bass
 in stock $11.92
X01
X01 (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: XYX 01. Rel: 29 Nov 21
Track 1 (5:48)
Track 2 (6:32)
Track 3 (5:25)
Review: Here's some fresh techno from Intercepts, a new project dropping three slabs of hi-def, immersive club material from three different un-named artists for adventurous souls. 'Track 1' moves at a slower tempo and deals in fractured rhythms, all the better to carry the huge swathes of atmospheric sound design. 'Track 2' rolls with a deceptive discoid funk which contrasts neatly with the looped up Berlin techno-friendly elements. 'Track 3' takes things even further out into experimental - but still rhythmical - territory, marking Intercepts out as a label with a strong sense of adventure and their own distinctive way of merging influences into something which may well tickle your ear drums.
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Gespielt von: Jeigo
 in stock $8.04
Atrahasis EP
Cat: HTF 001. Rel: 14 Oct 21
Anunnaki (4:46)
Gamesh (feat Gabriella Vergilov) (7:27)
Ziuziu (5:08)
Chmanze (6:17)
Review: Introducing Hysteria Temple Foundation - two French artists who've been making impressive noises with their intense live show since lockdowns lifted. Here they launch their own label with their debut EP. More of a mission statement than a release, across the four tracks we're mesmerised by layers of drum, textures and heady waves. From the ploughman percussion of opener 'Anunnaki' to the deep, dark Loxy-like drive 'Chmanze', 'Atrahasis' is an exception introduction to a duo who are doing things their own way, in their own time with their own sound. Get hysterical.
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Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Bass
 in stock $11.15
NX12X
NX12X (12")
Cat: NX 12X. Rel: 11 Jan 24
Sam Hostettler - "Pointalims" (8:11)
La Leif - "Kyoto" (4:22)
La Leif - "Kimochi" (3:48)
Sam Hostettler - "Opalescence" (9:27)
Review: NX12X is the first in a new series of experimental records from this label and the artists given the keys for the inaugural release are Goldsmiths student and modular synth maestro Sam Hostettler and electronic innovator La Leif who tackle a pair of tracks each. Hostettler's sounds are the moody, heavy ambient atmospheres of 'Pointalims' and the more light and airy li-fi soundscapes of 'Opalescence.' La Leif offers broken beats with a skeletal feel and a burial-style synth aesthetic on 'Kyoto' and then crunchy breaks and fizzing, distorted synth malfunctions of 'Kimochi.'
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 in stock $8.81
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