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Future Inter Space EP
Future Inter Space EP (12" + insert)
Cat: LE 006. Rel: 07 Mar 25
The Future (6:29)
Macro In The Micro (6:08)
I Need A Freak, Hear What I Say (6:51)
Review: Who know what Ian Dury would make of this? Uabos delivers a robotic electro-techno interpretation of the Blockheads' very own 'Reasons To Be Cheerful'. On the new Loud Enough A1, 'The Future' translates Dury's quite reasonable refrain from "cheerful" to "dismal", and his admittedly imperfect list is replaced with a monotony of calculative and computational ends: to "calculate (our) own future", for example. Over-dutiful future planning is indeed perhaps the only reason at all to be dismal! The EP unfurls over two further mechanoid tracks, with 'I Need A Freak, Hear What I Say' intuitively likening bodily movement with Q-filtered modulars; both tracks are new favourites indeed.
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Immaterial EP
Immaterial EP (limited 12")
Cat: DAMN 007. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Stripped Down (7:49)
Immaterial (12:05)
Review: Ulysses is the founder of Scatalogics Records and he first dropped this EP there back in 2003. More than two decades on it stands up to modern floors so gets a reissue courtesy of DAMN. 'Stripped Down' combines percussive house drums with free-roaming synth sequences and cosmic radiance into something bright and breezy. 'Immaterial' is a darker sound with gritty electronics and vocoder vocals for a retro-future feel. Both of these are the sort of characterful cuts to switch up the mood and groove in any set.
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Beyond The Visible Spectrum EP
Cat: MONNOM 038. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Beyond The Visible Spectrum (5:05)
Holographic Existence (6:06)
The Path Of Loneliness (3:52)
Bodyhost (4:52)
Fugitive Forms (6:01)
Ghostdancer (6:11)
Review: Beyond the visible spectrum, there lies infrared and UV, after which... well, we're not quite sure, because we're not photonics engineers! But it sure sounds as though French producer Umwelt (real name Frederic Poncet) has lifted the optic veil, and can only begin to relay it to us not by using his words, but in a next-best kind of speechless semiosis: hard trance. What sounds like an entire gamut and more is spanned on this relentless tunnel-borer of an EP, whose light-trailed front cover easily matches the record's breakneck trance mobility. 'Bodyhost' is like a future motorist-rhapsodist's madness, redlining the limiter with no relent. 'Holographic Existence', meanwhile, is an incredible, drumless monsoon, and an impending modern classic for trance DJs, going heavy on the G-force SFX and tactile synthesis to produce a terrific transcendence of the speed limit, even without the kick of the drum.
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Constellations Vol 2
Cat: MTRON 041. Rel: 06 Mar 25
Umwelt - "Stellar Oscillations" (5:26)
DJ Mell G & Unklevon - "Mechanic Feels" (3:54)
Ben Pest - "Shodan" (4:52)
Ctrls - "An Equal" (5:21)
PRZ & Ori - "Be Scared Of Clowns" (5:21)
Viikatory - "8 IN_8" (4:31)
Review: A quick piping of ultrafast space-techno comes as a six-track aural electro-techno drip, courtesy of Berlin's Mechatronica Music. The second in their 'Constellations' series of V/A EPs, this is an exodic exultation, charting top farings from the likes of Umwelt, Ben Pest and Viikatory. Umwelt's opening charge 'Stellar Oscillations' is a warpsped drive back to the retrofuture, with punctured stabs and fractal chord efferents propelling a lengthy trance crissing 'cross the milky way. Pest's 'Shodan' takes a detour, recharging at an interstellar traction substation specialising in sputtery, kilowatted electro. And 'Be Scared Of Clowns' is the titular highlight by Prz & Ori bringing a different spaceship to the same docking bay; it is the comparative Borg cube to the A3's Romulan craft, lessening any residual humanity for a shocking laserdesign B cut.
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Let Yourself Go
Cat: HYP 1. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Let Yourself Go (Richard Norris main mix)
Let Yourself Go (Richard Norris Lysergic mix)
Let Yourself Go (Leo Zero Electro mix)
Let Yourself Go (Leo Zero Acid mix)
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Alben
Romance In The Age Of Adaptive Feedback
Cat: NMBRS 66. Rel: 26 Mar 25
Mathematics Parc (7:47)
Romance In The Age Of Adaptive Feedback (6:01)
Glass Skin (7:41)
Nixon/Volcker (Mezzanine Level) (1:22)
Yield Compressor (6:45)
Her Husband Is A Lawyer (9:25)
Bonaventure Effect (5:43)
Review: Unspecified Enemies were much-loved electro-techno innovators back at the turn of the millennium. Some quarter of a century on, they finally get around to putting out a debut album, but it is one that reworks a bunch of earlier material into new forms of machine funk. Originally a duo, Louis Moreno and Simon Walley crafted a cult following inter heyday and this album blends the optimism of the millennium's dawn with caution about technology's future. The music here captures the energetic spirit of the era while reflecting on urban decay and power systems with tracks like 'Glass Skin' and 'Bonaventure Effect' colliding upbeat, glitchy electro with a gritty yet nostalgic edge. It's potent stuff.
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