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Juno's full catalogue of Electro
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VSION 02
VSION 02 (12")
Cat: VSION 02. Rel: 13 Nov 24
Encore (5:48)
Renegade (6:00)
Spell (7:15)
Another Dream (4:53)
Review: Kasra V's latest release channels the tribal energy of 90s electronic music and is influenced by NYC's iconic club culture and experimental dance sounds, while also infusing his own unique perspective. Drawing from late 90s underground clubs and avant-garde elements, he evokes the primal energy of Victor Calderone and the mystic beats of Exquisite Corpse. The tracks span a range of classy electro styles and mark Kasra's most 'floor-focused work yet with spontaneous jams and intricate sonic layers all cooked up using vintage gear.
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I Go Off
I Go Off (12")
Cat: KJ 080. Rel: 29 Oct 24
I Go Off (5:05)
Romancing The Droid (3:36)
Konstrukt (4:37)
I Go Off (demo mix) (5:48)
Go Off Break (5:49)
Review: Snappy breakdance come electro from Kid Ginseng, 'I Go Off', the third in a series of samply 12"s retrograding the inimitable sound of the diskette floppy disc, and its timely usage throughout the 80s and 90s in cities like Detroit, LA and New York. Channelling an 8-16 bit sound - and influenced by DJs Di'jital, Arabian Prince, and the LA X-Men - the centring of these influences is undeniably the instrumental Techno Hop label; Ginseng truly does go off on one in response to their legacy, with the title track forcing us to spit out the teabag with an abrupt "ptooey", in light of its spicy choral samples and bitty acid line. The runner-ups 'Romancing The Droid' and 'Konstrukt' also offer variable takes on the Techno Hop sound, the former especially bringing a downtempo proto-industrial hip-hop jaunt to an already totalised, militarised sonic zone.
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The (Wo) Man Of The Future
The (Wo) Man Of The Future (double 12" + insert)
Cat: TWM OTF. Rel: 12 Feb 25
The Man Of The Future (6:10)
This Is Cheese (6:46)
I Like To Watch (5:57)
When It Rains (7:02)
Desire (5:17)
Gridlock (7:08)
Into The Night (3:45)
Salt (4:38)
May Queen (4:59)
Review: Transgender environmental activist Chris Korda founded the Church of Euthanasia (CoE) in 1992 and advocated for the end of humanity's destructive practices. Korda's work itself transcends activism by drawing on art, music and technology in groundbreaking ways. A retrospective of her oeuvre at Goswell Road unites her CoE actions with her personal creative practice and showcases original banners, archival materials and unseen paintings. Korda's music, meanwhile, is generated by kinetic virtual sculptures and collaborative algorithms that reflect her vision of machines as equals in the creative process. Her unique approach challenges traditional boundaries and results in some gorgeous groves that are powerful physically and emotionally.
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Unmasked
Unmasked (12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: UL 011. Rel: 14 Feb 25
Sidelined (5:52)
Integrating The Shadow (7:01)
Unmasked (6:52)
Severed Lines Of Communication (7:32)
Review: Wiesbaden, Germany-born Florian Kupfer has spent the last decade exploring around the edges of the dancefloor with hugely evocative sounds that are always much more than mere tools. This latest mad-limited 12" is another doozy that opens with the menacing and mechanical rhythms of 'Sidelined' topped with eerie spoken word loops. 'Integrating The Shadow' is a more rugged electro rhythm with hissing hi-hats sweeping through the mix and downbeat chords adding a touch of melancholy. 'Unmasked' gets dark, dirty and messed up for those 5am wig-outs and 'Severed Lines Of Communication' is a hypnotic roller alive with static electricity.
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Dirty Summer
Dirty Summer (limited black & red splattered vinyl LP)
Cat: MAXI 115712. Rel: 30 Jan 25
Dirty Summer (Furilla mix) (6:07)
Dirty Summer (Blow Me) (6:07)
Dirty Summer (Dirty Kiss) (6:26)
Dirty Summer 2k6 (Joys Audino remix) (5:17)
Dirty Summer (Dirty Rock) (5:19)
Dirty Summer (Dirty Touch) (5:47)
Dirty Summer 2k6 (Alex Grani remix) (6:35)
Dirty Summer 2k6 (Greg Acess & Mafia Mike remix) (6:39)
Review: Another killer reissue here from the unrivalled team at ZYX who look back to the early 2000s for Dirty Summer, an energetic electronic album by Joy Kitikonti. This one very much captures the essence of summer nightlife and dancefloor thrills while fusing house, trance and euro-dance influences with big shiny beats and catchy melodies. Its uplifting sound is as infectious as a virus and the melodies are more sugary than a mountain of Haribo, all of which are designed to keep you moving and fill your hart with the sort of carefree fun that euro-dane is all about. It's an electrifying soundtrack for any party.
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Plague/Pain & Pleasure
Plague/Pain & Pleasure (gatefold LP + 12")
Cat: ANTLER 202503. Rel: 09 Apr 25
World Domination (Plague) (1:17)
Murder (1:10)
No Time To Win (1:09)
Outside (1:11)
End Of The Line (2:08)
Pictures (1:56)
Into Deep Water (1:56)
Plague (1:48)
Go Back (Pain & Pleasure) (19:06)
Drowning In Your Sleep (11:43)
Pain & Pleasure (6:04)
Review: Beaming into the future from the 1980s Belgian EBM scene, The Klinik (now reduced to two core members Marc Verhaeghen and Mark Burghgraeve) are a pivotal force. They helped found the underground, all while influencing a generation of EBM artists both locally and internationally. ‘Pain And Pleasure’ was their first blush, first released as an EP on Antler Records in 1986. Now recovered and “album-ified”, it takes on a new form as a full-length LP elongation, retitled Plague & Pain And Pleasure. With a new sado-leathered, plague doctoral, marble vinyl aesthetic, this is an electrifyingly chalky expansion pack taking after the original three-tracker, and which proves again the dark efficacy of their gluttonous, motoric overwhelmer sound, evidenced on the likes of ‘World Domination’, ‘Go Back’ and ‘Outside’.
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Dataefekti
Dataefekti (numbered 180 gram lathe cut vinyl LP limited to 50 copies)
Cat: PRESET 68. Rel: 07 Feb 25
Mies-Kone
Biokemia
Dataefekti
Keskushermo
Sahkolaite
Psyko
Kiihdytin
Rikkimieli
Satelliitti
Yksijalka
Review: Russian electro enthusiast Kirill Junolainen pulls a clever one on us, pitting two of his own most beloved electro aliases head-to-head in a blistering take on brash, UR-era "effektive" electro. This eight-track album is about as heartless as a robot jellyfish, opening with the sparse and spittly 'Mies-Kone' before giving rise to the slightly fuller, yet still vaporous and evasive, 'Biokemia'. The LP's expository sense of slippery, numb efficacy reaches its height at the point of 'Sahkolaite' and 'Psyko', where deeper frequential wells are explored, be they composed of bass stinger or hypno-tastic Reese. The only moment of reflexivity is 'Satelliitti', the most compellingly irresolute of them all, centring on a skeletally snappy clave and mollifying vox chord.
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out of stock $28.84
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