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Nothing To Declare
Nothing To Declare (gatefold clear vinyl LP + MP3 download code in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: HDBLP 062. Rel: 18 Aug 22
Nothing To Declare (2:37)
Totally Spies (feat Lafawndah) (2:20)
Nightflame (feat Orion Sun) (3:18)
Anthology (3:10)
Discipline (2:58)
BlessGrips (2:10)
Easy Jet (1:15)
Candace Parker (feat Muqata'a) (2:44)
No More Kings (3:03)
Capitol (feat Alli Logout) (3:03)
Sixteen (2:45)
Spirit Airlines (2:09)
Crown (2:36)
More Victories (feat M Tellez) (2:34)
Seven (1:27)
Lead Level 15 (feat Ase Manual) (0:09)
Review: 700 Bliss are DJ Haram and Moor Mother, and together they've come together to deliver a guttural take on noise rap. Packed to the brim with fuzz, like gravel clogging a phone line, Haram and Moor's vocal deliveries are clownish and playful, and hear back like mere fragments of thought, pushing against the notion of a sustained narrative. Lafawndah, Muqata'a, Alli Logout and M. Tellez all feature on various vocal and production appearances, while techno is even ticked off on a few Afro-diasporic dance music forays ('Anthology'). A postmodern revisionist history of dance music in LP form.
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Eleusis
Eleusis (2xLP)
Cat: SNKRLP 008. Rel: 09 Feb 21
Can't Hold On (5:45)
Equator (4:14)
Explain (4:34)
Kommence (6:37)
Life's Lost (4:17)
Many Shapes (3:20)
Only Time Will Tell (3:55)
Planetz (4:44)
The Moons (6:12)
Tigers Eye (5:02)
Trail (3:44)
Review: Out Of Joint record shop chief 8Ball makes his debut on Bristol's Sneaker Social Club, with a brand new full length titled Eleusis. His releases on the Grade10 label (which he runs with mates in his hometown of Leicester) are a celebration of 'the afterparty and are rife in moody atmospherics and post-hardcore references.' A very diverse collection of tracks, ranging from dark ambient on 'Can't Hold On' and the near skeletal dub reductions of 'Equator' on side A, to the deconstructed techstep of 'Many Shapes' on the flip. Elsewhere, there's pure euphoria heard on the ambient hardcore of 'Planetz' and the twisted, bass-driven IDM of 'Tigers Eye'.
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Asiatisch
Cat: HDBLP 024. Rel: 01 May 14
Shanzhai (For Shanzhai Biennial) (feat Helen Feng)
Szechuan
Wudang
Loading Beijing
Hainan Island
Shenzhen
Dragon Tattoo
Forbidden City
Shanghai Freeway
Jade Stairs
Review: Multidisciplinary artist Fatima Al Qadiri aligns with Hyperdub to release Asiatisch, a keenly anticipated debut album that's described as a "simulated road trip through an imagined China". First coming to prominence on the UNO label in 2011, Al Qadiri has subsequently provoked critical acclaim for the 2012 Desert Strike EP for Fade To Mind that played on her time spent living in Kuwait as a child, while her work under the Ayshay moniker for Tri Angle explored vocals in a unique manner. Asiatisch expands on the political themes of Desert Strike in a new and unexpected way, and acts as a homage to the style of grime known as "sinogrime". Asian motifs and melodies are prominent throughout whilst conceptually Al Qadiri runs through "the fantasies of east Asia as refracted through pulpy Western pop culture". If that wasn't enough to sell you on the concept, opening track "Shanzhai" is a "nonsensical Mandarin" language cover of Sinead O'Connor's "Nothing Compares 2 U".
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Archetype
Archetype (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: AQU 006LP. Rel: 22 Jun 23
Archetype (feat O The Ghost) (5:20)
Ode 2 Reverb (5:47)
4Seasons (feat Rocks FOE) (4:34)
Don't Tip Me Over (feat Fatima) (5:20)
Lost In The Function (4:37)
Ikigai (feat Mala, Marysia Osu & Yuis) (4:59)
Grief (feat Lex Amor) (4:09)
Pedal Bike (3:34)
Sisyphean (feat O The Ghost) (3:47)
Rago's Garage (feat Shabaka Hutchings) (3:47)
Do I Keep Going? (4:24)
Adrenaline/Oxygen (9:06)
Review: By now, it should be more than well-known that Joe-Armon Jones and Maxwell Owin are two of UK's jazz's most prominent and deserving fixtures, with the former having made a name for himself as part of outfits like Ezra Collective, and the latter for his unique blend of jazz and future garage. Together, they have an unmatched synergy; not staying too rooted in the potential quagmire of jazz alone, Archetype is a critical exploration of genre, as both Armon-Jones and Owin segue through explorations of their favourite non-jazz genres (dub, funk, garage, hip-hop) as "archetypes", paying homage to their infleunce on the music they make now. Guest features from Mala, Fatima, Lex Amor and O The Ghost cement this notion of tribute and versatility, making for a serene and virtuosic albu that best falls under the category of "jazzifyer".
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Acid Tracts
Cat: ALT 16. Rel: 12 Mar 14
Strings Of Death
What Time Is Hate?
Apathy Flash
Set Adrift On Memory Abyss
Lower State Of Unconsciousness
Music Sounds Better Without You
Full Moon Revenge Rainbow
Review: With a wealth of modular techno and experimental sounds to his name, Ralph Cumbers is a prolific producer by anyone's standards and he seems to be going through a particularly productive spell of late. As well as records on PAN and Public Information being announced recently, last year's excellent Acid Tracts cassette has now been reissued on vinyl thanks to the Alter label overseen by Luke 'Helm' Younger. Fans of Bass Clef's under rated Punch Drunk LP Reeling Skullways are encouraged to investigate here, as the potential shown on that album is opened up in glorious fashion across wider stylistic spectrum. Already an album filled with witty track titles, this vinyl edition comes packing an extra previously unreleased one in the shape of "Music Sounds Better Without You".
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Playing Robots Into Heaven
Playing Robots Into Heaven (limited gatefold white vinyl 2xLP + poster (indie exclusive))
Cat: 559688 6. Rel: 21 Sep 23
Asking To Break (2:52)
Loading (4:45)
Tell Me (4:57)
Fall Back (4:00)
He's Been Wonderful (3:21)
Big Hammer (3:58)
I Want You To Know (4:42)
Night Sky (3:35)
Fire The Editor (4:05)
If You Can Hear Me (2:12)
Playing Robots Into Heaven (3:40)
Cmyk (3:32)
Footnotes (4:40)
I'll Stay (3:46)
Postpone (3:35)
Klavierwerke (4:52)
Tell Her Safe (3:20)
I Only Know (What I Know Now) (4:59)
Don't You Think I Do (3:10)
Love What Happened Here (5:29)
At Birth (4:30)
Curbside (4:15)
Review: Maintaining his trajectory into the upper echelons of alt-pop with carte blanche to do as he pleases, James Blake returns with his sixth studio album Playing Robots Into Heaven. From his brief dalliance with the post-dubstep underground into his sombre strain of electronic indie songwriting, Blake has confounded expectations at every turn and the drop of lead single 'Big Hammer' should maintain that trend. There's no big vocal turn from his delicate voice, but rather a twitchy, sub-loaded beat somewhere on the outer edges of trap with some diced up MC samples, pointing to an exciting foray into unpredictable waters from a truly gifted major league maverick.
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Playing Robots Into Heaven
Cat: 581973 6. Rel: 21 Sep 23
Asking To Break
Loading
Tell Me
Fall Back
He's Been Wonderful
Big Hammer
I Want You To Know
Night Sky
Fire The Editor
If You Can Hear Me
Playing Robots Into Heaven
Review: During recent interviews, James Blake framed Playing Robots Into Heaven, his sixth album, as a kind of return to his club roots - an idea borne out by his decision to structure the album as a kind of imaginary "night out raving". Of course, this is Blake we're talking about, and while the album does lean heavily on the post-dubstep sound that made him famous (which itself drew as much from experimental electronica and outsider pop as dubstep, house or techno), it's not like he's suddenly turned into Ben UFO, Scuba or Mala. It's a highly enjoyable album, though, and one that combines his most familiar and cherished elements - heavily treated, emotive vocals, piano motifs, woozy electronics and ghostly chords - with grooves rooted in techno, house and UK bass. If you're a fan, you'll love it.
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Playing Robots Into Heaven
Cat: 557480 9. Rel: 21 Sep 23
Asking To Break (2:46)
Loading (4:45)
Tell Me (4:50)
Fall Back (4:02)
He's Been Wonderful (3:13)
Big Hammer (3:53)
I Want You To Know (4:45)
Night Sky (3:39)
Fire The Editor (4:06)
If You Can Hear Me (2:12)
Playing Robots Into Heaven (3:38)
Review: James Blake's rise from outsider electronic producer with signature falsetto vocals to major label darling was remarkable. For his next trick he slinks back to his roots with 'Playing Robots Into Heaven' via Polydor/ Republic harking back to earlier long players like 2013's 'Overgrown' and 2010's 'Klavierwerke'. Lead single ''Big Hammer' has glitchy post-dubstep low ends and eerie synths up top over a skittish and stripped back beat full of grime. This album will be accompanied by a headline international tour later in the year.
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Contact
Contact (LP)
Cat: ERB 012. Rel: 28 Feb 23
Fishguard (3:48)
Beyond This Realm (4:38)
Data Dump (5:02)
Rebellion (5:34)
Spray (4:54)
Svefn (3:28)
Nowhere (3:05)
It Never Ends (5:16)
Review: Bobo is Mr. Burns's beloved teddy bear but it is unlikely that the same bear is also a dab hand at crafting weighty bass music. Although born in Sweden, this Bobo is now based in Manchester and this is his debut album on Erbium. It's a work that draws on all forms of electronic sound from bass to dubstep as well as ambient, house and electro. The resulting melting pot is a triumph of both dance floor clout and home listening richness. 'Beyond This Realm' is tinged with old school rave energy, 'Rebellion' is eerie and empty bass music and 'Nowhere' is a deep jungle excursion with cuddly bass pillows.
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Notes From Underground 1986-1994 Vol 2 (remastered)
Lab Technicians - "We Gave You Life" (7:05)
Nine L - "Untitled" (Houston, We Have A Problem B2) (4:02)
Sykosis 451 - "Monsoon" (4:08)
Original Clique - "U = Underground" (4:49)
Original Clique - "Now Hear Me Now" (5:46)
MI7 - "Show I" (5:41)
Napoleon - "Fortuna" (4:34)
Napoleon - "La Chaux Du Fonds" (5:45)
Ragga Head - "Give The People What They Want" (4:54)
Return Of The Living Acid - "Big Dipper" (6:00)
Ministry Of Fear - "Original Cliche" (4:35)
Nine L - "Untitled" (Houston, We Have A Problem A2) (5:09)
Review: Between 1986 and 1994, Tony Boninsegna released an insane amount of music under dozens of different aliases, offering up rave-ready tracks that variously mixed and matched elements of acid house, bleep & bass, hardcore techno and breakbeat. Yet he remains almost unknown. Notes From The Underground, a two-part retrospective of his career, is therefore well overdue. This second part, which boasts extensive sleeve notes from UK dance music historian Matt Anniss, is packed to the rafters with re-mastered treats, with highlights including the electro-tinged bleep business of Lab Technicians' 'We Gave You Life', the weighty acid breaks of Sykosis 451's 'Monsoon', the breakbeat hardcore funkiness of MI7's 'Show I', and the proto-jungle madness of Raggahead's 'Give The People What They Want'.
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Notes From Underground 1986-1994 Vol 1 (remastered)
Lab Technicians - "We Gave U Life" (5:26)
Aural Exciter - "U = Euphoria" (6:11)
Original Clique - "F" (Whistle mix) (4:17)
Pierrepoint - "Tonnerre" (5:02)
AEK - "Lick It" (5:48)
Zubbizerretta - "Wake The Town" (Somnabulist mix) (4:08)
Estudiantes - "Let The Music Into Your Mind" (4:44)
Zeco - "The Witch Trials" (5:52)
Big Showdown - "They're Here" (4:56)
The Rhythm Squad - "Animal House" (5:57)
The Rhythm Squad - "Manhunt" (instrumental) (4:24)
Nine L - "Islands Part 2" (6:42)
Review: At long last, a light has been shone on the career of one of the UK's true underground rave heroes: Bedford producer (and man of umpteen aliases) Tony Bonisegna. Cold Blow and Musique Pour La Danse have done a terrific job on the two-part set, offering up remastered killer cuts from Bonisenga's vast catalogue alongside extensive sleeve notes by Join The Future author Matt Anniss (whose book was the first to tell the producer's remarkable story). There's plenty to set the pulse racing on this first volume, including Bonisegna's earliest explorations of house in the late 80s (both as part of The Rhythm Squad), the clonking and bleeping shuffle of Original Clique's 'F (Whistle Mix)', the Pet Shop Boys-go-to-a-rave shimmer of 'Tonnere' by Pierrepoint, the acid-flecked breaks madness of Big Showdown's 'They're Here' and the sub-heavy early breakbeat hardcore of AEK's 'Lick It'.
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Soma
Soma (LP)
Cat: ENLP 141. Rel: 28 Mar 24
Voar/Sal (intro) (2:03)
Mood 111 (feat Dino D'Santiago & June Freedom) (2:24)
Leve (feat Tuyo) (4:49)
Slide (feat Jay Prince) (3:28)
Nuvem (feat BIAB & Gafacci) (3:22)
Fortuna (feat Yeri & Yeni & Carlao) (3:24)
Found My Way (feat Carla Prata) (4:07)
Soma (2:38)
Cinzas (feat Teresa Salgueiro) (3:38)
Impulso (3:07)
Agenda (feat Bryte) (2:50)
Voar/Balanco (outro) (2:19)
Review: Portuguese producer and Enchufada label owner Branko is back with his fourth full-length solo album and once again he pushes his own high standards even further. Soma was recorded in Lisbon over a three-day jam session that saw him asking plenty of top local Lisbon-based musicians to improvise over rhythmic frameworks. The resulting man-hours live recording was the blueprint for the album which Brano then worked into the compelling and worldly tunes you have here with vocals from the likes of London, Cape Verde, and Brazil, including Jay Prince, June Freedom, BIAB, and Tuyo.
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Untrue
Untrue (CD)
Cat: HDBCD 002. Rel: 03 Nov 07
Track 1
Archangel
Near Dark
Ghost Hardware
Endorphin
Etched Headplate
In Mcdonalds
Untrue
Shell Of Light
Dog Shelter
Homeless
UK
Raver
Review: Of all the artists past and present who claim to let their music do their talking for them, Burial is one of the elite band of whom this truly is the case. In fact, so reluctant is he to engage with the cult-of-personality hoopla that surrounds almost every modern producer and musician of merit, that he remains a genuine recluse; he has never appeared live, only one obliquely-angled publicity photograph is known to exist, and the number of interviews he has given can be counted on the fingers of one hand. Yet despite this, his music speaks loud and wide, and the world has been listening ever since his 'South London Boroughs' EP debut on Hyperdub in March 2005. His eponymous album, which began life as a low-key release in May 2006, is now widely regarded as the benchmark release of the ever-widening dubstep genre, picking up unanimous critical acclaim along the way, and ending the year heavily featured in many 'best of' polls. Now Burial returns with 'Untrue', a new record of weird soul music, which lovingly processes spectral female voices into vaporised R&B and smudged 2step garage. Vocal lines are blurred, smeared, pitched up pitched down and pitch bent until their content is cast adrift from their original context and they whisper their saccharin sweet nothings into the void. The album continues with the debut's crackle-drenched yearning and bustling syncopations, haunted by the ghosts of rave, but also reveals some new Burial treats with a more glowing, upbeat energy. Kicking off with the skittering 2step syncopations and vocal science of 'Archangel', 'Near Dark' and 'Ghost Hardware', before long it descends into a space of radiant divas and ambience. Where 'Burial' first was humid, suffocating and unrelentingly sad, 'Untrue' is less sunless. Many of the tracks are so sweet, they become toxic, underscored by the almost geological rumbles of growling basslines. Unlike the overpoweringly melancholic prevailing mood of before, Burial's sound is now better defined as a downcast euphoria typified by the epic, muted optimism of the album's last track 'Raver'. Forget central heating the radioactivity of this album is all that you'll need to keep you warm this winter. 'Untrue' is available as full 13 track digipack CD, including recent underground hit 'Ghost Hardware', and 9 track DJ friendly double vinyl set, from which some of the beatless pieces have been edited.
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Feeling Normal
Cat: SIGCD 016. Rel: 26 Feb 21
Barren
Change With Me
Time To Breathe (with Cimone)
Has To Happen
Feeling Normal
Badman (with DRS)
Good Times
Say Enough (with DRS)
Miami
Predictable
Man Got Sandwich
Wrong
Regular Bull
Review: Dominick Martin AKA Calibre has made many fine albums in his time, but even by his standards Feeling Normal - his 17th solo set - is something special. While naturally rooted in the soulful, emotive style of drum & bass that he's become renowned for, the album's 13 tracks also incorporate rhythmic and musical elements drawn from two-step garage, the sub-heavy end of UK techno, ultra-deep house, dub techno and dubstep. As a result, the vast majority of the cuts on show neatly sidestep convention, delivering hybrids that gleefully celebrate the impact of soundsystem culture on the UK bass continuum while also offering something new, fresh, melodious, hugely listenable and exceptionally entertaining.
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Platinum Scatter
Platinum Scatter (180 gram red vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: YUKU 031. Rel: 19 Jan 23
Focus Point (4:29)
Weight (6:03)
Greed (4:07)
Reverendous (4:31)
Platinum Scatter (5:31)
Anchor (4:09)
TNM (4:39)
Miles To Go (4:18)
Eternal Recurrence (4:57)
Running State (4:11)
Deep Mind (4:59)
Transscript (4:15)
Fallout (5:47)
Procedure (5:29)
Review: German scientist Current Value elevates his 14th studio album to wax status and the world is a better place. Rolling out over two heavyweight 12"s, this particular body of work explores the relationship between drum & bass and techno in a whole rainbow of interesting and uncompromising ways. From the pummelling non-stop 4x4s of 'Greed' to the glitchy, rising frequencies and twisted emotions of the title track, each cut takes a snapshot or a pinch of ingredients, inspects them on a microscopic level and turns them inside out. Elsewhere cuts like 'TNM' melt your face off with thundering beats and momentous energy while other tracks such as 'Deep Mind' go straight for the cranial sensation and fry your brain within seconds. An exceptional exploration. No one does it like Current Value.
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Deep Sky Objects
Deep Sky Objects (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: NVRLP 001. Rel: 08 Apr 20
Brothers & Sisters
LDN 1768
Lethwei
TMKF
The Chant
Selah
Shook (Battle Weapon 1)
Rays & Secondaries
Review: Following a low-key EP way back in 2011, Eprom and Stillcold founder Andrew Doubek's Deep Sky Objects go high-key with this raw and rampant LP. Nine tracks spanning the electronic diaspora, we're treated to everything from warm jacking house ("Brothers & Sisters") to industrial strength techno ("Lethwei") to schizoid bashment ("T.M.K.F") to divine dubbed-up haunted house ("The Chant") and all manners of club flavours in between. Unbounded business.
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Relentless Trills (remastered)
Cat: BKEDITDS 24V. Rel: 05 Jul 21
RT1 (4:56)
RT2 (6:28)
RT3 (5:45)
RT4 (5:31)
RT5 (6:22)
RT6 (6:53)
Review: A very special set right here from Melbourne's DJ Plead for Boomkat's Editions series. Relentless Trills is a loosely woven menu of beats that dig into Plead's own heritage but also his love for dancehall, dub and hip-hop. All named by number in true beatmaker fashion, the focus is on the scenery each cut sets as we gently duck and dive from the subverted ESG-style basslines and eastern horns of 'RT1' and Saharan march of 'RT2' to the heavier Timbaland-reminiscent beats of 'RT5' or the dreamier delights of the decaying euphoria and ambient nature of the finale 'RT6'. Relentlessly good.
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Afterlife
DJ RASHAD / VARIOUS
Afterlife (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: TEKLIFE 001. Rel: 06 Apr 16
DJ Rashad/DJ Spin/Taso - "Roll Up That Loud" (3:37)
DJ Rashad/Gant-Man - "Get Fuk'd Up" (3:01)
DJ Rashad/DJ Manny/DJ Spin - "Let's Roll Out" (3:48)
Microglobe/Machinedrum - "High On Hope" (4:13)
DJ Rashad/DJ Phil - "Come Close" (4:25)
DJ Rashad/DJ Earl - "Wear Her Pussy Out" (3:53)
DJ Rashad/DJ Spinn - "Oh God" (4:51)
DJ Rashad/Gant-Man/DJ Manny - "Ratchet City" (3:02)
DJ Rashad/Dj Taye - "Get You Burnt" (4:22)
DJ Rashad/Tripletrain/DJ Spin - "Pass That" (3:14)
DJ Rashad/Boylan/DJ Manny - "Tony Montana" (2:51)
DJ Rashad/DJ Tre - "Yeah We Do This" (4:49)
DJ Rashad/Traxman - "Lost Worlds" (3:38)
DJ Rashad/DJ Spinn/DJ Paypal (RSP) - "Do You Wanna B Mine" (5:26)
DJ Rashad/DJ Manny - "Roll A Tree" (4:49)
Review: This debut release from footwork crew Teklife's label sees them pay tribute to DJ Rashad, the late, great innovator who passed away in the spring of 2014. Afterlife gathers together a collection of DJ Rashad tracks co-produced by Rashad's close friends and associates, including DJ Spinn, Traxman, DJ Manny and more. As the label themselves state, this 14 track album really conveys the wealth of musical influences and knowledge Rashad possessed with soul, hip-hop, house, techno and many more all brought together at 160 BPM. "Afterlife is our tribute to our friend and our inspiration. Rest In Peace DJ Rashad," Teklife write. Enough said. A must for all fans of Rashad.
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Gamma Tag
Gamma Tag (CD limited to 150 copies)
Cat: NE 103. Rel: 21 Feb 24
Amnesiac
Every Voice At One
N3N
Gamma Tag
Tick
Profiteer
Stalking Star
Review: Seven arresting, original new exercises from E-Saggila aka Canadian producer Rita Mikhael. She wears her love of dub on her sleeve - see the slow motion skank of 'Amnesiac' aming others - but not in the usual reassuring, bubbling echoes of dub techno, aiming for something much more angular and alarming. "Breaks remain staccato hammers," says the blurb, with maximum accuracy, "and kicks are cast to negate cardiac systems," while the rhythms veer from off kilter to nailed down and the sonics vary from the lush to the caustic. This territory to the left(field) of electronica is over saturated with identikit productions, but Mikhael does it like you've never quite heard before.
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Liquids Heaven
Liquids Heaven (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: LPIL 2096. Rel: 25 Nov 22
Euphoria (feat Liz) (3:40)
Everybody (feat 10k Caash & Zelooperz) (3:30)
Dreams 1000000 (feat Milk) (3:32)
Slip N Slide (3:37)
Bite That 2 (feat Trinidad James) (3:27)
Sideroom (3:18)
Bunny Lava (feat Virgen Maria) (3:57)
No Antidote (feat Ripparachie) (2:15)
Static (feat Banshee) (3:41)
Ya! (feat 645AR) (2:22)
Never Leave (feat Milk) (4:37)
Review: Following last year's Cheetah Bend album, Detroit maverick Jimmy Edgar returns with another beguiling conceptual LP. This time we find the prolific experimenter taking influence from liquid matter and the physicality of digital art as he explores the fertile hinterland between hip-hop, techno and contemporary funk. From neo-R&B swoonery to uncompromised club-tearing grit via industrial strength beat abstraction - featuring collabs with the likes of Trinidad James, 10kCaash, Milk and ZelooperZ - this is one of Jimmy's most far out and explorative bodies of work so far. Stay hydrated.

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Odruvisi
Odruvisi (gatefold clear vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: GLER 001. Rel: 26 Oct 23
Something From Nothing (intro) (2:47)
ConCreteMerMaid (2:30)
Birth (2:13)
Gender (2:44)
Oldukaldi (3:26)
Acid Shower (3:16)
When The Mirror Is Steamy I Can See Me (5:08)
Why Me?! (3:43)
Rok&Rigning (2:35)
Realization (1:43)
Reykjavik (interlude)
Hlaupbangsi (Sophie Tribute)
The War In My Head
U + Me
Garpur Kvedur (0:39)
Gleymmerei (3:00)
RatRace (3:47)
Better Than Me (2:43)
Can't Keep Me Down/Dragonfly (4:27)
Fuglar Fljuga (2:50)
Review: EVA808 has used this new album to launch her own new label Gleb and a fine statement it is too across four sides of gatefold clear vinyl to "represent the ice that inspires" the music. The artist born Eva Johannsdottir hails from Iceland and has a signature sound that she hopes conveys a story of "being different." The album is rich and cinematic in design with bass driven low ends and dark, boorish synth moods up top. It's cold yet warm, icy yet inviting and comes after many years of Johannsdottir being a key part of the drum & bass underground having first started outpacing grime and dubstep in 2011.
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Ice Rave
Cat: SNKR 024. Rel: 11 Dec 19
Ice B8ss (4:11)
Space Conga (4:03)
Time To Let Go (2:33)
Heat Depth (2:42)
Ice Rave (4:12)
Crush Sphere (3:30)
Tekker Wave (3:09)
Afterlife (2:49)
Review: Over the course of his career to date, shadowy London producer Filter Dread has proved to be one bass music's most imaginative producers, offering up a range of EPs that snugly sit in the cracks between sub-genres. On "Ice Rave", his debut album, he continues this approach, romping through a collection of weighty, club-ready cuts that variously touch on dancehall/140 fusion ("Ice B8ass"), eight-bit electro ("Space Conga"), mind-altering post-grime intensity ("Time To Let Go"), hybrid hardcore/dubstep insanity ("Ice Rave") and mutant tech-funk (the skittish and doom-laden "Tekker Wave"). In other words, it's a sub-heavy sprint just overflowing with ideas.
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Rituals
Rituals (LP)
Cat: POLAAR 014. Rel: 05 Jul 21
Aether (5:28)
Coded Language (2:24)
Evidence (8:04)
Rituals (3:31)
Numen (5:38)
Sigui So (4:14)
A Thousand Years (4:42)
You Were Here (4:55)
Review: Besides a very limited edition version at the time, Flore's beguiling second album finally sees a full vinyl outing almost 18 months after its release. Forever weaving between the dots, French visionary Flore has always had a knack of mapping out whole musical universes ever since she emerged in the leftfield fringes of the breaks scene 20 years ago and Rituals is the best example of her widescreen vision so far. Eight tracks, eight explorations into the exciting hinterland between lofi, techno, beats and experimentalism, at points we're down in the gutter, slinking along to filthy distorted basslines ('Evidence'), the next we're spiralling away into the cosmos on a rocket fuelled by Weatherall ('You Were Here'), the next we're being slamdunked by rough, wonky techno ('Numen'), the next we're reloading and playing the whole darned thing again. And again. And again. Ritually.
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Skin
Skin (clear vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: TRANS 232X. Rel: 27 May 16
Helix (3:28)
Never Be Like You (feat Kai) (3:53)
Lose It (feat Vic Mensa) (3:45)
Numb & Getting Colder (feat Kucka) (5:10)
Say It (feat Tove Lo) (4:20)
Wall Fuck (3:07)
Pika (1:56)
Smoke & Retribution (feat Vince Staples & Kucka) (4:03)
3 (3:05)
When Everything Was New (2:27)
You Know (feat Allan Kingdom & Raekwon) (3:23)
Take A Chance (feat Little Dragon) (5:29)
Innocence (feat AlunaGeorge) (6:18)
Like Water (feat MNDR) (3:13)
Free (2:55)
Tiny Cities (feat Beck) (4:00)
Review: We've been waiting for this one for what feels like an eternity. Since his self-titled debut in 2012 Flume has gone from beat-digger's delight to global sensation who has influenced producers in all walks of sounds from hip-hop to D&B. Mercifully Skin delivers and exceeds expectations: from the gritty wonks of "Wall Fuck" and "16.3" to the airwave-ready songwriting of "Never Be Like You" and "Say It" by way of the introspective, fathomless electronic textures of tracks such as "When Everything Was New" and "Like Water", Harley has taken care to explore his widest influences and references points while treading the balance between retaining his signature but not repeating himself.
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Pink (half-speed mastered)
Pink (half-speed mastered) (limited 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: TEXT 018. Rel: 01 Dec 15
Locked (8:16)
Lion (8:50)
Jupiters (5:46)
Ocoras (5:14)
128 Harps (4:45)
Pyramid (8:17)
Peace For Earth (11:07)
Pinnacles (8:12)
Review: Originally released digitally in 2013, Pink collated a series of 12" releases from Kieran Hebden issued over an 18 month period on his Text label. Hebden and record club and subscription service Vinyl Me, Please have teamed up to give Pink a double vinyl release for any Four Tet fans that weren't quick enough to nab those 12"s at the time. There is plenty of classic Four Tet to be had here too. "Jupiters" experiments with swung garage beats in an unmistakably UK Bass style, while "128 Harps" is a whipcrack MPC workout given his light melodic touch and "Peace On Earth" is a beatless 11 minutes of analogue kosmische. But it's the centrepiece of Hebden's Fabriclive mix, the brilliantly moody "Pyramid", and the loose limbed jazz-house of "Pinnacles" that really set this album apart from his other long-playing efforts, two examples of timeless dance music which demonstrate why after nearly 15 years in the game Hebden is only improving with age.
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Beautiful Rewind
Beautiful Rewind (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: TEXT 025L. Rel: 04 Oct 13
Gong
Parallel Jalebi
Our Navigation
Ba Teaches Yoga
Kool FM
Crush
Buchla
Aerial
Ever Never
Unicorn
Your Body Feels
Review: Given that Four Tet's recent 0181 LP was comprised of material from Kieran Hebden's archives, and last year's Pink was largely compiled of tracks from the previous 18 months of 12" releases, it seems fair to say that Beautiful Rewind is his first proper album since 2010's There Is Love In You, and as such, it arrives with some degree of expectation. The past few years have seen the producer engage increasingly with the dancefloor, and these rhythms are most definitely present across the LP, particularly in the jungle breaks of "Kool FM", pirate radio-influenced techno of "Buchla" and hesitant dubstep style rhythms of "Parallel Jalebi". For the most part however Beautiful Rewind is as varied as the likes of Rounds and There Is Love In You, with the minimalist kosmische of "Ba Teaches Yoga", analogue gurgles of "Crush" and dawn chorus sounds of closer "Your Body Feels" all as beautiful as his most enduring tracks.
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Deep Blue Bass
Cat: DEL 13. Rel: 21 Mar 23
The Conference (3:05)
Item By Item (4:02)
Wet Dub (3:01)
Not Loved (3:52)
Isla Morada (3:46)
Original Stalker (4:30)
Rude Light (3:30)
Review: Froid Dub's new album Deep Blue Bass on French label Delodio is as deep as the Mariana Trench. The bubbling bass and gurgling synth lines bring a new aesthetic to digi-dub that places you at the centre of the cavernous and aqueous sound worlds. Mystic synth leads take the mind away up top as those bottom ends rumble on in an atmospheric fashion. Tunes are subtle marbled with acid lines and echoes, digi-dub bleeps and icy hi-hats that all help oil the rhythms and accent the basslines. A superb work.
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Descifrar (B-STOCK)
Cat: NF 041 (B-STOCK). Rel: 27 Apr 22
Descifrar (3:25)
MORPH (4:56)
No Time (feat Tama Gucci) (3:18)
Distension (3:21)
Ceniza (feat Valenciagas Falsas) (3:40)
Gare Du Nord (2:51)
Trying (feat Tama Gucci) (4:42)
Bite Me (5:57)
Crush (2:34)
Verde, Vert, Verde! (2:45)
Dividuacion (feat Estoc) (3:33)
Impasse (feat Wasted Fates) (2:36)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve, also slight surface mark on the record, but otherwise in excellent condition***


Following his debut album Discretizacion in 2018, Mexican fusionist Imaabs delivers his sophomore LP Descifrar. An exploration of postmodern, hyper-digital emotions and fragmented encounters in the modern human experience, the album sees him darting off in multiple directions simultaneously. One moment we're rolling our sleeves up to pounding techno ('Distension'), the next we're swooning dulcet pop bliss ('No Time'), the next we're pushed head first into a bath full of cosmic bubbles and breaks ('Gare Du Nord')... These are just three of the extremities mapped out by Imaabs parameters. A perfect soundtrack for time that concentration spans forgot.
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The End Of All Physical Form
Cat: SNKRLP 010. Rel: 10 May 23
Thaw (4:06)
Euxinia (5:07)
Arsu (3:58)
Cloud Chamber (3:59)
Beneath The Undertow (4:57)
Non-Euclidean Fantasy (3:24)
Prototype (3:54)
The End Of All Physical Form (4:35)
Tundra (4:21)
No Gravity (3:10)
Review: Following last year's Final Departure on Keysound, J Shadow returns to the realm of albums with his second LP, this time on Sneaker Social Club. Ominously titled The End Of All Physical Form, it's business as usual as J plays between the genres, murking up boundary lines with a raw sense of funk and emotional energy. Sitting somewhere between breaks, garage, grime and drum & bass, the whole body of work is a whirlwind attack of the senses that works well both for home listening and dancefloor demolishing. From the breakbeat bombardment of 'Arsu' to the much slower, undiluted eski-beat heaviness of 'Prototype' by way of the turbo charged futurist finale 'No Gravity', J Shadow has delivered something special here... And it sounds best on the physical form of a 12".
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Classical Curves (10 Year Anniversary Special Edition)
Cat: ER 001. Rel: 01 Nov 22
Backseat Becomes A Zone While We Glide (1:37)
Her (4:50)
The Courts (1:57)
BAD (4:09)
How We Relate To The Body (5:53)
Club Thanz (3:12)
Hyatt Park Nights (part 1) (2:19)
Hyatt Park Nights (part 2) (3:03)
Strawberries (0:53)
Love Is Real (2:44)
He Watches Over Us All
Floating (dub mix)
Review: For all of the genre-bending insanity of his early singles on Night Slugs, it's unlikely that anyone could have foreseen Jam City coming out with an album like this. Across ten tracks the producer delivers music that runs the gauntlet between Prince-influenced funk that flickers like a burnt-out neon sign, Chicago house that sounds like it was made in an echo chamber and Philly club that sounds like it was made for an athletics commercial. Despite its air of detached ADD hyperreality it's an album that's never cold, and never once looks down on the listener ... in short, absolutely essential even now, a decade on.
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For You & I
For You & I (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: HDBLP 045. Rel: 20 Sep 19
Glitch Bitch (3:08)
London Ting/Dark As Fuck (feat Le3 BLACK) (4:41)
So Scared (4:23)
Hand Drops (3:24)
Sensual (feat Theo) (5:45)
For You & I (5:19)
My Future (feat Le3 BLACK) (3:39)
Scraping My Feet (4:28)
Sick 9 (2:45)
Vowel/Consonant (6:06)
Review: Loraine James is the latest going talent to make a bold statement on Hyperdub. Her new album reflects the sounds of the London she grew up in while also exploring issues around identity and queerness. Grime, UK drill, electronica and jazz all colour the album and can be as abrasive and confrontational as it can sweet and soothing. Our picks are "London Ting/Dark As Fuck": a caustic brew of distorted drums and frazzled synths with angst ridden vocals and "For You & I" which is a soothing beauty despite its hyperdriven loops. A personal and expressive album that also acts as a fine snapshot of London as it sounds right now.
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Gentle Confrontation
Gentle Confrontation (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: HDBLP 064. Rel: 21 Sep 23
Gentle Confrontation (4:18)
2003 (2:40)
Let U Go (feat KeiyaA) (4:21)
Deja Vu (feat Ritchie) (2:54)
Prelude Of Tired Of Me (1:59)
Glitch The System (Glitch Bitch 2) (3:34)
I DM U (4:24)
One Way Ticket To The Midwest (Emo) (feat Corey Mastrangelo) (2:27)
Cards With The Grandparents (3:20)
While They Were Singing (feat Marina Herlop) (4:23)
Try For Me (feat Eden Samara) (4:05)
Tired Of Me (2:19)
Speechless (feat George Riley) (4:56)
Disjointed (Feeling Like A Kid Again) (4:04)
I'm Trying To Love Myself (3:24)
Saying Goodbye (feat Contour) (3:34)
Review: The third album by IDM's next-gen darling Loraine James is here and similarly to her last works, Gentle Confrontation is an ever-shifting, collaboratively-focused album. If the name is anything to go by, then the aim of the game is to offer a sonic blueprint for artists trying to quietly, subtly, resist the status quo, while also keeping the family close and remaining level-headed and happy. Examining her past and present, James offers with everything from transstep trances made with RiTchie and George Riley, to math-rock and emo-infleuenced tracks ('One Way Ticket...') and even self-sung ballads ('2003').
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Gentle Confrontation
Cat: HDBCD 064. Rel: 06 Oct 23
Gentle Confrontation
2003
Let U Go (feat Keiya)
Deja Vu (feat Ritchie)
Prelude Of Tired Of Me
Glitch The System (Glitch Bitch 2)
I DM U
One Way Ticket To The Midwest (Emo) (feat Corey Mastrangelo)
Cards With The Grandparents
While They Were Singing (feat Marina Herlop)
Try For Me (feat Eden Samara)
Tired Of Me
Speechless (feat George Riley)
Disjointed (Feeling Like A Kid Again)
I'm Trying To Love Myself
Saying Goodbye (feat Contour)
Scepticism With Joy (feat Mouse On The Keys - bonus track)
Review: Loraine James continues to trust her instincts and serve us some of the most honest and original music within the leftfield electronic sphere right now. Having recently paid tribute to the work of Julius Eastman on Build Something Beautiful For Me, now she retunes to Hyperdub with the record she claims the teenage version of her would have made. The label text makes explicit reference to the likes of DNTEL and Telefon Tel Aviv as well as math rock, but James is also way out in her own zone metabolising such influences into unique expression. There are some wonderful guest spots from the likes of RiTchie, Marina Herlop and Eden Samara, while James herself centres her voice for some of the album's most poignant moments. Gentle Confrontation is another outstanding chapter in James' ever-intriguing story.
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In Colour
Cat: YTCD 122. Rel: 27 May 15
Gosh
Sleep Sound
SeeSaw (feat Romy)
Obvs
Just Saying
Stranger In A Room (feat Oliver Sim)
Hold Tight
Loud Places (feat Romy)
I Know There's Gonna Be (Good Times) (feat Young Thug & Popcaan)
The Rest Is Noise
Girl
Review: In Colour is of course the long awaited debut solo album from The xx's in-house knob twiddler Jamie 'xx' Smith, arriving through regular home Young Turks backed with a whole host of guest appearances. The more obsessive Jamie xx fans out there (of which we wager there are many) will no doubt already have burned out their laptops and retinas basking in the all too colourful pre-release streams of In Colour, but it's always nice to grip an album in your hands. The eleven tracks on In Colours come across like a low key ode to the rave from Jamie and pals, with Four Tet, Romy & Oli xx, Young Thug and Popcaan featuring, and yes there is also plenty of steel pan. "Hold Tight", which sounds like Jamie's attempt at forest techno, is a definite highlight!
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Yugen
Yugen (LP)
Cat: RM 010. Rel: 09 Aug 16
Crystal Oblivion (4:19)
Ephemeral (2:59)
Cathedrals (3:21)
Celestial Mechanics (3:50)
End Of Stars (3:36)
USHDKNW (2:28)
Mermaids (3:57)
Under The Lake (3:44)
Shore (3:41)
Yugen (3:34)
Review: Glasgow grime producer Konchis engages his Jetsam alter ego for a wavier sonic serenade than we're used to from him. Tapping into his dreamier, more emotional side for an album length narrative, the Scottish scientist switches from tripped out swooning harmonies wrapped casually over Dilla-ish beats ("End Of Stars") to woozy cries over fuzzy synth riffs ("Cathedrals") to soul-jarring deep sea strangeness ("Mermaids"). Otherworldly, cosmic and mischievously off-kilter, Konchis has found the perfect muse in his alter ego right here. One of a kind.
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Raven
Raven (gatefold vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WARPLP 320. Rel: 10 Feb 23
Washed Away (3:40)
Happy Ending (4:15)
Let It Go (4:11)
On The Run (5:00)
Missed Call (4:02)
Closure (3:20)
Contact (4:34)
Fooley (2:54)
Holier (4:20)
Raven (4:21)
Bruises (4:38)
Sorbet (5:33)
Divorce (3:23)
Enough For Love (4:12)
Far Away (4:31)
Review: The second studio album by Kelela is now out, coming a whopping six years after her debut Take Me Apart. Whereas beforehand we were hardly clued in as to its sonic and lyrical content, this deluxe 2xLP version provides us a full illumination. Whoppingly beautiful neo-soul vocals from the resident Big Dada/Warp artist glide across contemporary electronic dance production from collaborators from AceMo to Fauzia, making this a thorough testimonial of black women's experience in today's music world. 'Happy Ending' is the standout, skilfully weaving a heated picture of a complex, breakeat-backed love on the dancefloor.
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Raven
Raven (CD)
Cat: WARPCD 320. Rel: 10 Feb 23
Washed Away
Happy Ending
Let It Go
On The Run
Missed Call
Closure
Contact
Fooley
Holier
Raven
Bruises
Sorbet
Divorce
Enough For Love
Far Away
Review: A decade after making her debut, and some six years on from the release of her widely acclaimed 'Tale Me Apart' album, Kelela is back on Warp with what some critics are saying is her strongest work to date. While her early musical missives twisted R&B in dark new directions, with her sweet and emotion-rich voice front and centre, 'Raven' takes her in a variety of thrilling new directions. The album was recorded in two weeks in Berlin, with the lyrics chronicling a love affair in reverse order (so the pain of breakup is explored on the drowsy ambient pop opener 'Washed Away'). Musically, it's far more diverse than many were expecting, with forays into dreamy breakbeat, jungle, IDM and two-step garage complimenting her usual otherworldly R&B grooves.
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Raven
Raven (gatefold clear vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WARPLP 320I. Rel: 10 Feb 23
Washed Away (3:40)
Happy Ending (4:15)
Let It Go (4:11)
On The Run (5:00)
Missed Call (4:02)
Closure (3:20)
Contact (4:34)
Fooley (2:54)
Holier (4:20)
Raven (4:21)
Bruises (4:38)
Sorbet (5:33)
Divorce (3:23)
Enough For Love (4:12)
Far Away (4:31)
Review: 'Raven' is the name of the largest species of crow in the corvid family of birds. It's also the name of the second upcoming studio album by Kelela, which comes a whopping six years after her debut Take Me Apart - making this a hotly-awaited LP to say the least. Describing the album as an expression of loneliness as a black femme working in the dance music industry, she's made sure to bring along plenty of company, making this a largely collaborative affair. You've got Kaytranada, LSDXOXO, AceMo and Fauzia on there, all working in ultra-glossy, emotive future takes on dancehall, breakbeat and ballad.
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Transmissions Part 1
Cat: MTLP 0012A. Rel: 12 Jun 23
Do You Know This Record Marius? (6:11)
Overdog (8:46)
Pink Matter (4:21)
M&M (7:20)
Roata (3:36)
Review: Romanian duo Khidja, known for their eclectic and adventurous blend of disco, krautrock, post-punk and psychedelia, lay down a fresh mini-album in the form of Transmissions Part 1. The first part of a series of releases to come via the label Malka Tuti, it's an impressive exercise in ricocheting, futuristic chuggage, recalling the krauty electronic janks of classic experimenters like Cluster, while bringing them to a freshly danceable, EBMmy context.
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Astro Darien
Astro Darien (limited trifold dark green vinyl 10" + MP3 download code)
Cat: FLAT 002. Rel: 11 Nov 22
Astro Darien (part 1) (13:13)
Astro Darien (part 2) (12:43)
Review: Hyperdub founder Kode 9 has always operated at the vanguard of his own musical world. The author of the hugely dense and academic Sonic Warfare boss approaches making music from a different perspective and shows that again here. This new 10" on Flatlines features two 12-minute plus tunes. the first of which 'Astro Darien" (part 1)' opens with a dialogue about space travel before glassy melodies, solar winds and cosmic ambiance take over and another dialogue starts. There are no beats on 'Astro Darien' (part 2) either - it's another atmospheric bit of cinematic mind-movie music.
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A Brief History
A Brief History (180 gram red vinyl LP)
Cat: BSLP 001. Rel: 13 Jun 23
Sleepwalking (3:11)
Ashes (feat Rider Shafique) (2:07)
Freedom Of Speech (feat Prynce Mini) (3:08)
Skulz & Bones (feat Gardna & Madly) (3:02)
Cool & Deadly (feat Solo Banton) (3:01)
Dead! (feat Killa P & Jman) (3:15)
Weeper's Lament (3:18)
In The Night (feat Charli Brix & Gardna) (3:43)
Tira (feat Nanci Correia) (3:54)
Loving Cause (feat Catching Cairo) (3:35)
Living People (feat Joe Yorke) (3:14)
End (Operator) (1:26)
Review: Originally released digitally in September 2022, Kreed's debut album A Brief History enjoys a much deserved vinyl boost. A veritable soundsystem odyssey featuring vocals and links with a remarkable cast of vocalists from Rider Shafique to Killa P, Jman, Gardna, Charli Brix, Catching Cairo, here the Bristol producer goes all-in with the dot-joining and genre fusing. The end result sits somewhere between dub, soul, bashment, hip-hop, garage and dubstep. Warm, hypnotic and loaded with twists and turns, highlights include the garage-style shuffles and flexes of 'Weeper's Lament' and the digi-dub bubbler 'Ashes'. Vibe overload. The rest is history.
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Severant (Deluxe Edition)
Cat: ZIQ 309X. Rel: 06 Oct 22
Visioning Shared Tomorrows (2:05)
Ant City (3:23)
Whisper Fate (2:42)
Onset (Escapism) (3:00)
Scissors (3:32)
Truth Flood (3:41)
Reality Drift (2:18)
Ascension Phase (2:52)
Salt Lake Cuts (5:16)
Seeing The Edges (3:54)
Flight Path (4:27)
Vectoral (2:58)
As We Lie Promising (0:45)
Work, Live & Sleep Incollapsing Space (4:32)
Shutter Light Girl (1:07)
Memory Rain (3:37)
Review: After the massive impact of Vex'd in the breakthrough years of dubstep, it was big news when Jamie Teasdale chose to swerve in his own direction and emerge as Kuedo. Released in 2011, Severant was a bold statement of intent which didn't wholly shirk what had come before, but placed emphasis on the kind of romantic synthesis you'd readily associate with Vangelis and saw trap and other influences sneaking into the mix. In hindsight, Severant is typical of the times we live in, drawing on a glut of influences and presenting its own idiosyncratic vision, but above all that the emotion and intent of Teasdale's ideas make it an enduring, captivating listen.
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Oh No
Oh No (LP)
Cat: HDBLP 030. Rel: 18 May 16
New Ogi (2:18)
VV Violence (3:57)
Never Enough (4:22)
I Talk BB (3:59)
Going Somewhere (4:30)
It Means I Love You (4:35)
Vivica (4:01)
Oh No (4:39)
Begins (4:02)
Could Be U (3:38)
Review: Frequent Jeremy Greenspan and Morgan Geist collaborator Jessy Lanza was hailed as a future star on the release of her 2013 debut album, Pull My Hair Back. That album projected her as some kind of New York freestyle chanteuse dragged kicking and screaming into the 21st century, backed by an all-electronic band fascinated with the potential of future R&B and left-of-centre synth-pop. This belated follow-up, which was once again produced in cahoots with Jeremy Greenspan, is even better. Colourful, vibrant and attractive, the ten songs are truthful to their '80s NYC inspirations, but smartly avoid the pitfalls of such blatant retro-futurism. In other words, it's a superb collection of future R&B and pop gems.
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All The Time
All The Time (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: HDBLP 051. Rel: 24 Jul 20
Anyone Around (2:49)
Lick In Heaven (4:27)
Face (3:22)
Badly (4:18)
Alexander (3:55)
Ice Creamy (3:37)
Like Fire (3:01)
Baby Love (3:33)
Over & Over (4:48)
All The Time (4:27)
Review: Four years have passed since Jessy Lanza last offered-up an album, the Jeremy Greenspan co-produced leftfield space-pop masterpiece that was "Oh No". While plenty has changed in Lanza's working life since then - she now lives in New York and improvises more with "modular and semi-modular" synthesizers - her commitment to delivering a genuinely unique take on 21st century synth-pop remains. Those versed in the work of the Junior Boys will hear the hand of regular collaborator Jeremy Greenspan in the chords, melodies and synthesizer settings, but "All The Time" is undoubtedly Lanza's vision. Combining her usual glassy-eyed vocals and ear-pleasing, often melancholic synth-pop sounds with the colourful vibrancy of future R&B and grooves that subtly reference all manner of styles (dubstep included), it's most perfect underground pop album you'll hear all year.
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Love Hallucination
Love Hallucination (gatefold LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: HDBLP 063. Rel: 27 Jul 23
Don't Leave Me Now (2:58)
Midnight Ontario (3:02)
Limbo (3:25)
Casino Niagara (4:01)
Don't Cry On My Pillow (3:23)
Big Pink Rose (3:28)
Drive (3:39)
I Hate Myself (3:08)
Gossamer (4:39)
Marathon (3:09)
Double Time (2:37)
Review: Hyperdub continues to stamp its authority down on a wide variety of electronic music, in this case throwing the light, bouncing club-ready sounds of Canada's Jessy Lanza into the mix of a back catalogue that touches on everything from ambient to dubstep and footwork. But, while we open on the snare-happy garage-house of 'Don't Leave Me Now', and tracks like 'Drive' also look to the dancefloor, things don't stay there long. 'Don't Cry On My Pillow', for example, is a low stepping piece of alternative electronic soul. 'Big Pink Rose' opts for synth refrains and staccato drums to create a steamy, heady neon r&b brew with added yacht. 'Double Time' deconstructs pop balladry and makes it sound lo-fi yet huge, 'I Hate Myself' seems to take a lead from tropicalia-hued, leftfield electronica.
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Love Hallucination
Love Hallucination (gatefold clear vinyl LP)
Cat: HDBLP 063LE. Rel: 29 Dec 23
Don’t Leave Me Now (2:51)
Midnight Ontario (3:01)
Limbo (3:16)
Casino Niagara (3:58)
Don’t Cry On My Pillow (3:19)
Big Pink Rose
Drive (3:41)
I Hate Myself (3:00)
Gossamer (4:32)
Marathon (2:57)
Double Time (2:40)
Review: Jessy Lanza has always been quintessentially Hyperdub. A label helmed by garage, dubstep and bass DJ and producer, and academic music theorist Kode 9, the imprint has relentlessly pushed the kind of dance tracks that are unashamedly direct yet unarguably clever. Beats that acknowledge the delicate balance of fun and accessible with underground and intelligent. 2023's Love Hallucination, Lanza's fourth studio album, only adds to the evidence. It bubbles with pop sensibilities, sing-along worthiness and timeless infectiousness, but does so in an incredibly thoughtful, natural-yet-razor-accurate way. From two-step to slo-mo funk, r&b and steamy electro groove, it presents the kind of songwriter who makes sure chart and radio friendly doesn't always mean throwaway or one dimensional. Infinitely repayable stuff.
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Split Second Origins Part 1
Split Second Origins Part 1 (hand-stamped LP)
Cat: B 4022. Rel: 16 Sep 22
Remedy (3:16)
World Lame (2:00)
Zero One (3:03)
Free (4:09)
Incognito (3:07)
True Factz (4:11)
Virus (6:23)
K Hole (2:19)
Yellow Moon (3:08)
Drop It (3:55)
Sanctuary Pitched (3:04)
Review: While punk imprint-turned-electro and bass outfit Bunker Records specialises in 'dark electronic music for mutants' (as they put it), the Den Haag-based imprint is not averse to offering up oddball excursions and releases that are formidably hard to pigeonhole. We perhaps shouldn't be too surprised, then, to find them offering up a first label outing from Lunatika, a trap and drill rapper from the Hague whose Split Second Origins Part 1 LP is restlessly brilliant and impossible to describe. His raps - sometimes doused in auto-tune - are a constant, as is a lo-fi sound that pushes booming basslines and lo-fi beats to the fore. Bolted onto this framework are nods to mutant hip-hop, chopped and screwed R&B, dub, UK bass and his beloved drill and trap.
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II
II (LP)
Cat: MTR 035LP. Rel: 01 Aug 13
The Mark (interlude)
Bad Kingdom
Versions
Let In The Light
Gita
Clouded (interlude)
Damage Done
This Time
Review: Given the hype that surrounded the release of the first Moderat set back in 2009, we can surely expect more of the same for this second outing from Apparat and Modeselektor. Those familiar with the first album's woozy blend of IDM, Thom Yorke indebted vocal dreaminess, porchlight techno and post-dubstep rhythms will immediately feel right at home. Online reviews have focused largely on II's atmospheric warmth, and the way in which the Berlin-based trio seems to have refined their sound. Both are valid critiques; certainly, there's a maturity and musical complexity to the album that betters much of their previous works. It's not much of a dancefloor set, but that's entirely the point; this is locked-in headphone listening for the wide-eyed generation.
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Gespielt von: Toki Fuko
 in stock $13.24
III
III (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: MTR 064LP. Rel: 30 Mar 16
Eating Hooks (2:00)
Running (2:00)
Finder (2:00)
Ghostmother (2:00)
Reminder (2:00)
The Fool (2:00)
Intruder (2:00)
Animal Trails (2:00)
Ethereal (2:00)
Review: Gatefold 2LP ediiton: While their 50 Weapons imprint may be winding up, Modeselektor's Monkeytown imprint is still in full swing, releasing all sorts of interesting electronic music lately from producers as diverse as Robot Koch, Omar Souleyman and Howling. This time label head honchos Bronsert and Szary team up with good mate Sascha Ring aka Apparat for another session as well.. Moderat, of course! Highlights include the bittersweet and bass heavy pop inflections of "Bad Kingdom" featuring Ring's powerful vocals, the epically future beats of "Let In The Light" or "Ilona" and the upbeat dusty deep house of "Milk". Superb production on display throughout the album and don't forget to check out the killer remixes by Skee Mask and Benjamin Damage (amongst others) available soon as well.
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III
III (LP)
Cat: MTR 063LP. Rel: 30 Mar 16
Eating Hooks (2:00)
Running (2:00)
Finder (2:00)
Ghostmother (2:00)
Reminder (2:00)
The Fool (2:00)
Intruder (2:00)
Ethereal (2:00)
Review: Single LP Editrion: While their 50 Weapons imprint may be winding up, Modeselektor's Monkeytown imprint is still in full swing, releasing all sorts of interesting electronic music lately from producers as diverse as Robot Koch, Omar Souleyman and Howling. This time label head honchos Bronsert and Szary team up with good mate Sascha Ring aka Apparat for another session as well.. Moderat, of course! Highlights include the bittersweet and bass heavy pop inflections of "Bad Kingdom" featuring Ring's powerful vocals, the epically future beats of "Let In The Light" or "Ilona" and the upbeat dusty deep house of "Milk". Superb production on display throughout the album and don't forget to check out the killer remixes by Skee Mask and Benjamin Damage (amongst others) available soon as well.
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 in stock $15.31
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