Juno Daily

Music and tech news, interviews, features, reviews and more.

Visit Juno Daily

100% Sicheres Einkaufen

Studio equipment

Our full range of studio equipment from all the leading equipment and software brands. Guaranteed fast delivery and low prices.

Visit Juno Studio

100% Sicheres Einkaufen

DJ equipment

Our full range of DJ equipment from all the leading equipment and software brands. Guaranteed fast delivery and low prices. Visit Juno DJ

flash sale april 2024
USD
Meine Sprache
Meine Währung
Your wishlist is empty
Items in wishlist:
Recently added:
Loading...
Cart
Dein Warenkorb ist leer.
Items in cart:
Zwischensumme:
Recently added:
Loading...
Warenkorb anzeigen
Startseite  Bestsellers  Electro  Electro  Diese Woche
Subscribe here to receive our weekly roundup of the best electro releases

Filter

Show titles sold

Electro charts

Bestselling Electro vinyl
Artikel 1 bis 50 von 236 auf Seite 1 von 5 anzeigen
1  2  3  4  5  »
1
Battle Of The Planets
Cat: BMVMT 007. Rel: 16 May 22
A Journey To Planet Acid
Revenge Of The Wasp
Infinity
Questions From The Future
Middle Peace
Planet 90
Work It
Planet Assault
Planet Funk
Battle Of The Planets
Review: Marking over 16 years as an artist, Robert James unveils his debut album Battle of The Planets. A milestone in any musician's career, the LP illustrates the breadth of Rob's tastes and influences, exploring the rugged terrain of planet electronica. Ranging from breaks and electro to house and techno, Battle of The Planets was made during lockdown, a period of creativity and isolation for many artists around the world. Across 10 skillfully produced cuts Rob takes us on an intrepid adventure into the cosmos, where mysterious atmospheres and uplifting melodies sit side by side with captivating dance floor rhythms. Many shades of his personality come through on this album, all tied together by his unique sonic identity; informed by his years spent on the dance floor, behind the decks and in the studio. On Battle of The Planets Robert James presents a distillation of his extensive knowledge and experience into one succinct, highly engaging body of work.
Read more
$17.64 SAVE 35%
 in stock $11.46
2
Do You Wanna Dance? (feat Felix Dickinson mix)
Do You Wanna Dance? (5:31)
Do You Wanna Dance? (instrumental) (5:27)
Do You Wanna Dance? (Felix Dickinson Discomix) (9:08)
Review: Emotional Rescue returns with the third (and final?) King Sporty & The Ex Tras releases with the first ever-official reissue of the highly sought after cult boogie jam Do You Wanna Dance? Coming as remastered vocal and instrumental, plus again featuring a special Discomix, this time courtesy of acid-disco slayer Felix Dickinson.

Appearing shortly after the success of the band's only album, Extra Funky, Do You Wanna Dance? pointed the way forward, moving further from Disco and closer to the rising electro-boogie sounds that were sweeping the dance floors. The confident up / jump electro drum programming, slap bass and trademark Sporty guitar chops are propelled by a monster swamp inducing synth arpeggio that sings the funk electric, while hip-hop-shout-outs ride the rhythm. If the vocals are too much for some, then the original Instrumental (dub) is also included for those just wanting that infectious groove.

As many will recall, Do You Wanna Dance? featured on Felix's "Originals" compilation for Claremont 56 back in 2011, so when the King Sporty reissue project was coming together there was only one name to be asked for the Discomix. With a long history of DJing and music production, as well the man behind the Recycled Records, Fools Gold, Urban Myth and Bastedos labels, as well many, many releases on the long running and aptly titled Cynic Recordings, his remix arrives on point.

Teasingly drawn out, his mix switches back / forth between versions, the interplay between vocals, guitar, bass and electro-glide synths hypnotically building, with Dickinson's deftly dubbing tripping it out, making the title's question irrelevant, as mind and feet involuntarily move.




Read more
 in stock $10.38
3
The Other World EP
Cat: RTTD 023. Rel: 26 Jun 23
The Other World (6:29)
Preserve The Rave (5:59)
The Man Of The Street (feat Mike Tansella Jr) (5:17)
Hasta La Vista, Baby (5:08)
Review: DJ Plant Texture aka Bari's Donato Basile makes a Return to Disorder with four blistering cuts of jungle, electro, techno and acid. He is a versatile producer who takes no prisoners and considers no sounds off-limits. This one kicks off with the brutalist beats and casuistic synths of 'The Other World' before funky, acid-laced techno bouncer 'Preserve The Rave' takes you to the next level. 'The Man Of The Street' (feat Mike Tansella Jr) is then a deeper, more cosmic cut with thinking synths but still plenty of powerful rhythms and last of all are the dark jungle breaks of 'Hasta La Vista, Baby.' These are highly charged and guaranteed dance floor destroyers from this ever-on-point wizard.
Read more
 in stock $12.44
4
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.
Read more
Gespielt von: Mimi
 in stock $12.44
5
HMND 004
HMND 004 (12")
Cat: HMND 004. Rel: 22 Mar 24
Stupidity (6:15)
Quantum Theory (6:46)
World In Our Head (7:08)
Sowie Lockers (5:46)
Review: Humanoid Recordings co-founder 4d lays down another four-track 12" for the label, scouring the weightier and scrapier ends of minimal and acid house, all while teasing out a retro-robotic edge. Only an artist with a real sense of humour can invoke ideas of 'Stupidity' and 'Quantum Theory' in the same breath; both tracks betray the unified whimsy and intelligence that a successful acid house and techno artist must portray in order to win hearts. The latter uses a particularly sticky, hard-to-pin-down 4x4 kick style; contrast to B1 'World In Our Head', which portrays a psychic model of the outside world through trilling trance lines, and the meek glissandos of 'Sowie Lockers', securing an indeterminate but funky mood.
Read more
Gespielt von: DJ Mau Mau
Tags: Tech House
 in stock $13.24
6
Nosferatu
Nosferatu (12")
Cat: DKMNTL 098. Rel: 13 Mar 24
Nosferatu (7:12)
Slave (5:32)
W72 (6:34)
Sorrow (5:20)
Gespielt von: Rave Energy
 in stock $12.19
7
White Fetish X
Cat: PAREIDOLIA 009. Rel: 22 Mar 24
Starting Shift (5:56)
Mann Gegen Mann (3:28)
White Fetish X (3:39)
Radiowelt (4:16)
Krankenwagen (2:44)
Audio Warrior (3:35)
Review: White Fetish X, the latest release by enigmatic collaboration between Dataintrang and Luke Eargoggle on the Italian label Pareidolia Recordings, is a hypnotic and eerie exploration of the dark side of electronica. The album's six tracks veritably pulsate with a sinister energy, blending elements of EBM, electro clash, and sci-fi to create a truly unique and unsettling soundscape. 'Starting Shift' sets the tone with its menacing EBM stomp and early techno sound, while 'Mann Gegen Mann' ups the ante with its sinister electroclash beats. The title track is a hypnotic and eerie soundscape, with its sci-fi synths and demented, horror-like atmosphere. 'Radiowelt' is a heavy electro track with a pulsing body funk rhythm, while 'Audio Warrior' closes the album out with its dark and evil-sounding but funky bassline. Overall, White Fetish X is a challenging and rewarding listen for fans of dark electronica. Its sinister soundscapes and hypnotic rhythms create a truly unique and unsettling experience that will stay with you long after the final track has faded out.
Read more
Gespielt von: Mimi
! low stock $14.27
8
Sharevari
Sharevari (12")
Cat: P 928. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Sharevari (vocal) (5:34)
Sharevari (instrumental) (6:16)
 in stock $14.01
9
998
998 (12")
Cat: FXHEMINID. Rel: 23 Mar 12
Income Tax Refund Dance
The White Castle Song
Untitled (feat Patrik Sjeren)
3c 273
Review: FXHE maintain their monthly heat emission for 2012, with label boss Omar S displaying all aspects of his production prowess (as well as skill for a humorous track titles) across four productions - one of which features the button bashing assistance of one Patrik Sjeren. There's something icily brilliant about the restrained "Income Tax Refund Dance" melding a dark piano riff with snapping 808 kicks and rippling lo fi rhythms which only further justifies the title of Omar S's killer 2011 LP. It's complemented by the far rowdier box jam "The White Castle Song" which jackhammers a simple yet highly flammable key riff over low rent percussion for FXHE's most potent ode to the perfect warehouse moment since the all conquering "Here's Your Trance..." Given the lack of additional info, we presume the Patrik Sjeren that produces the B Side "Untitled" track is the same Patrik Sjeren that released in the mid 90s under a multiplicity of aliases, and his contribution is every bit as incendiary as the track preceding it, whilst "3c 273" sees Omar S slip into pensive utopian electro mode with aplomb.
Read more
 in stock $14.27
10
Set It Off
Cat: JB 001. Rel: 26 Apr 05
Set It Off
Set It Off (instrumental)
Review: Classic party starter by George Logions and Walter Gibbons. A hybrid of early 80s disco and electro. Feel the 808!!
Read more
 in stock $14.01
11
Discreet Desires
Cat: WDNTCD 014. Rel: 01 Sep 15
Tripartite Pact
Spur
Sworn To Secrecy (part 1)
L'Homme Mort
Funereal Morality
Piece Of Pleasure
Tryst
Sworn To Secrecy (part 2)
Silver Sand & Boxes Of Mould
Dreams In Colour
Review: Golden Pudel's number one DJ-turned-producer, Helena Hauff, returns to Actress's Werkdiscs with her debut LP, marking a fine start to the September release downpour! Compared to her last effort for the label and her banger of an EP on Lux, Discreet Desires spans across much vaster landscapes, and while we knew that she was heavily into Detroit electro, the album is heavily focused on fast, broken beats brimming with synths. "Spur" and "Funereal Morality", for example, are a pair of Drexcyian bombshells, while "Piece Of Pleasure" clearly takes inspiration from Kraftwerk and the resulting synth pop wave. Instead, "Silver Sands & Boxes Of Mould" showcases her more experimental side thanks to its cinematic soundscapes and sparse beats, along with the beatless sway of "Dreams In Color". A fine debut LP that cements Hauff's position at the vanguard of current electronics.
Read more
 in stock $11.41
12
Various V
VARIOUS
Various V (2xLP)
Cat: 030LP 008. Rel: 12 Apr 23
Caramel Chameleon - "To Create Is To Live Twice" (6:16)
Perseus Traxx - "Something More Than This" (7:03)
RAG - "ZAVONDJE 303" (7:06)
Raving Kid - "Edgware Acid" (3:56)
Mutex - "Road To Atlantis" (4:31)
Kreggo - "Hearthpulse" (4:29)
Steifl - "Omega Point" (5:33)
Korre - "Black Over Blue" (5:35)
Pitto - "Acid Rolo" (6:28)
Endfest - "Shari Vari" (7:07)
Dwaalgast De Beer Uit Allekmaar - "A Wave Goodbye" (4:22)
Review: Netherlands-based 030303 Records is back with a fifth installment in its various artists series. As with the previous four editions, this is high-class electronic music pure and simple. Caramel Chameleon kicks off with a good time mix of cheery melodies and chattery drums, then Perseus Traxx brings his signature analogue murkiness to the lo-fi house trudge that is 'Something More Than This.' Elsewhere you will find quietly optimistic cuts like Raving Kid' restless 'Edgware Acid' or the dream house reveries of Kreggo's 'Hearthpulse' amongst many other varied treasures.
Read more
Gespielt von: Placid
Tags: Acid House
$19.72 SAVE 35%
 in stock $12.82
13
Direct Hit (including Cignol mix)
Cat: VIS 325. Rel: 15 Nov 21
Direct Hit (7:13)
Direct Hit (Cignol remix) (6:26)
Iris (5:21)
Core Velocity (6:11)
Review: 20/20 Vision has always been a label that sets the bar high when it comes to dancefloor releases - one of Yorkshire's most treasured institutions, to say the least. And while historically the imprint has often been on a tech-y house tip, lest we forget the is the crew that were letting a then-emergent Paul Woolford explore the outer reaches of electro house and breaks way back when, and that attitude hasn't really changed since.

Here the team hand the spotlight to another Leeds name, Alfred, who responds with three original tracks that are punchy, funky, engaging and hugely impactful. Broken beats, subtle rave hoover lines, mind-melting synth arpeggiations and a thoroughly futuristic feeling throughout. Definitely a powerful addition to any DJ's arsenal - the sort of tunes that can marry up well with so many styles and always grab maximum attention.
Read more
 in stock $10.38
14
Asphyx (remastered)
Asphyx (remastered) (12" Nachpressung)
Cat: DSRSTC 1RP. Rel: 11 Apr 24
X Tracks (7:08)
Pacifica (7:52)
Asphyx (9:51)
Darkness In My Life (7:15)
 in stock $12.98
15
Centre Of Mass
Centre Of Mass (limited 12")
Cat: PRTR 22X. Rel: 04 Jul 22
Centre Of Mass (8:52)
Balance Point (8:08)
Review: A limited edition 12" vinyl with two extension cuts of Obergman's new album on Pariter! Vinyl only - No repress! Dreamy synths wash over the listener, analogue bubbles heading for the surface - imagine Drexciya in 'Wavejumper' or 'Sea Snake' mode, only with its restless electro foundations replaced by something more regular and reassuringly solid in the beats department. All in all, oozing melodic techno class.
Read more
 in stock $10.38
16
Martian Leaders OE
Martian Leaders OE (limited 12")
Cat: ECS 1202R. Rel: 28 Apr 23
Martian Leaders OE (5:57)
Freeeked Out (6:03)
Circuit Journey (4:18)
 in stock $14.27
17
First Power (reissue)
Cat: MVV 002. Rel: 17 Jan 23
First Power (Tommy Musto remix) (6:07)
Synth It (4:55)
First Power (3:43)
First Power (Domination dub) (6:17)
Review: Revelation - not the 70s soul and disco group but in this case, the short-lived house duo from New York City - dropped just three EPs and this was the second one from 1990. 'Synth It' is a mix of sounds with phenomenal synth work. The poised techno chords are balanced with electro roots and a squelchy acid line then you get a weird and wonderful bleepy dub trance sound on 'First Power (Domination Dub).' It is loved up and very special. Add in two other fine versions and you have a killer reissue here.
Read more
 in stock $14.27
18
Spherical Intelligence
Cat: DISK 1. Rel: 02 Jun 23
Structure B (6:50)
Errant Core (5:53)
Incident/Congruency (6:01)
Pillars (5:22)
Review: Gladstone Deluxe comes bowling out all guns blazing with a pumped up offering to Data Disk - a new artist on a new label, but already sounding like the full package. Spherical Intelligence leads in with the snappy electro-techno of 'Structure B', an ear-snagging production shaped by crisp, needling drums and luscious synth work. 'Errant Core' is a more slippery affair which calls to mind the nasty synthesis of Silicon Scally, while 'Congruency' locks into a more tightly packed strain of electro. 'Pillars' completes the set with a tougher, techno-tinted workout that brings the Gladstone sound full circle to the start of the EP.
Read more
Gespielt von: DJ Mau Mau
 in stock $14.01
19
Split #1
Split #1 (12")
Cat: OTH 007. Rel: 20 Dec 23
Z@p - "For Noiah" (6:36)
Z@p - "Mind Manifesto" (6:28)
Stonem - "Cartografias"
Stonem - "Asociacion Libre"
Review: Z@P and Stonem, both hailing from Uruguay, team up for a fresh and futuristic of the sonic character of their local acid techno scene. As functional and utilitarian as the robotized music heard therein is the name 'Split #1', which indeed shows that this is an EP flaunting two tracks by each artist; Z@P's tracks are groovier, funkier and more alkaline, opting for the sounding like the inner bloopings of a robotic mechsuit. Stonem's tracks deeper and more expansive by contrast, working in more arpeggiations and dramatic accompaniments, as if to suggest our protagonist has exited the mechsuit and confronted the dystopia of their now wartorn world.
Read more
 in stock $14.80
20
Mass Consumption EP
Cat: TRECS 011. Rel: 08 Feb 24
Ill Met By Moonlight (7:06)
Skeksis II (4:35)
Going Thru Life (5:33)
Nod (5:19)
Review: The unstoppable and always innovative Derek Carr returns with a new outing on Trident that is as potent as thew UK's weapon defensive system of the same name. It kicks off with the bumping beats and vamping chords of 'Ill Met By Moonlight"' then takes in 'Skeksis II' which is a more brain frying and acid laced techno cut. There is a super sweet garage feel and soulful house edge to the liquid grooves of 'Going Thru Life' then 'Nod' shuts down with some Detroit style hi-tek soul to round out Carr's most diverse and effective EP for a while.
Read more
 in stock $14.01
21
WGD 12007
WGD 12007 (12")
Cat: WGD 12007. Rel: 13 Mar 24
Equi (6:27)
Aether (6:40)
Affinity (5:13)
Septagon (5:31)
Review: Carl Finlow really is the electro gift that keeps on giving. It seems like he drops new music on a near-weekly basis and it never dips in quality. This time he is on the We're Going Deep label and his music-making machines are in fine fettle. 'Equi' opens up with a sense of caution - the nimble drums and chrome-plated synths keeping you on edge, while 'Aether' unfurls into a widescreen and laid-back electro journey to the stars. There is more menace and bite to 'Affinity' with its superbly reverb-enriched kicks and 'Septagon' again cuts loose on playful melodic sequences.
Read more
Gespielt von: Owain Kimber (Owain K)
 in stock $14.27
22
Lighthouse
Cat: DKMNTL 102. Rel: 13 Feb 24
Lighthouse (5:45)
Warp (5:31)
Take Control (5:14)
Distance (5:15)
Gespielt von: Evan Michael
 in stock $13.24
23
Keeping The Legacy Vol 3
Cat: HZO 13. Rel: 15 Feb 24
Huerta - "DAYL" (5:08)
Jacksonville - "Data Log" (7:03)
Nlxlb - "Gravitate" (6:35)
100Hz - "Ggg" (6:52)
Review: Hizou Deep Rooted Music is one of those quality-assured imprints that is always well worth checking in with. This latest platter is another on that truly matters with Huerta opening up with 'DAYL' which showcases his distinctive blend of spaced-out breaks and silky tech house. Jacksonville's 'Data Log' is ahems down and deep late-night cosmic excursion and Nlxlb's 'Gravitate' keeps you afloat on mellifluous astral lines and twinkling melodic stars. 100Hz shuts down with 'Ggg', a unique mix of floating pads and barely-there rhythm that grow in stature as your journey to the certain edges of the galaxy unfolds.

Read more
! low stock $14.27
24
Secret Keeper 001
Cat: SK 001. Rel: 05 Mar 24
Track 1 (6:02)
Track 2 (4:53)
Track 3 (4:59)
Track 4 (6:05)
Review: You can never stop good music from making it out into the world and so it is that new label Secret Keeper from Ukraine makes its bow here despite what is going on back home. Luschn steps up for the first EP and sets a high standard with it from the off. 'Track 1' is tech with a menacing undercurrent and an undulating rhythm while 'Track 2' gets a little more loose in its loops. The mood switches on the b-side, where disco-tech comes to the fore and some deft melodies bring a cosmic feel to 'Track 3'. Last of all, 'Track 4' is nice and dry, stripped back and whacked out tech from another planet.
Read more
Gespielt von: Lostlojic
Tags: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $13.75
25
Liars
Liars (12")
Cat: CPU 01111100. Rel: 04 Apr 24
WAN1 (5:18)
Lola (4:31)
Mousfolk Acid (5:42)
Balm (5:06)
Review: Karsten Pflum's album Liars explores the underground sound of techno and creates a captivating and energetic soundscape. Pflum's album is a journey through the dark and enigmatic underbelly of electronic music. He skillfully blends elements of techno, electro, and acid to create a unique and immersive experience. The album's jittery rhythms and moody soundscapes are perfect for late-night listening or for energizing a dancefloor. Tracks like 'Mousfolk Acid' are raw, intense, and uncompromising. Tracks like Lola' are sure to get comparisons to AFX and Squarepusher and that's not a bad thing at all. But for those who are willing to delve into its depths, Liars offers a rewarding and transformative experience.
Read more
Gespielt von: Sikka
 in stock $12.44
26
Beelzebufo
Cat: WRECKS 049. Rel: 23 Feb 24
Tolmen (6:15)
Sargassum (4:47)
Ectoplasm (5:10)
Devil Toad (5:49)
 in stock $14.27
27
Movement
Movement (12")
Cat: DN 020. Rel: 04 Jun 10
Rumble (Bongo Jam)
Holly Rappin' Man
Supersonic China (Rock The World)
Stop Sayin' Fuck All The Time
 in stock $11.41
28
Salvation
Salvation (12")
Cat: AOG 01. Rel: 29 Jul 22
Salvation (original version) (5:26)
Salvation (dub version) (5:50)
Salvation (Spaventi O'azzurro remake) (5:43)
 in stock $11.93
29
Night Time Activities Part 3
Cat: CWCS 06.3. Rel: 07 Mar 12
After The Future
Electroestatic Discharge
Ultimatum
Unsolved Mysteries
 in stock $12.98
30
Let The Music Play
Cat: EMDS 6540. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Let The Music Play
Let The Music Play (dub version)
Gespielt von: Mark Broom
 in stock $14.01
31
Some Other Place Vol 3
Some Other Place Vol 3 (hand-stamped purple vinyl 12")
Cat: CWCS 008.3. Rel: 08 Oct 14
Getting Closer
Never Be Enough
Can You See It?
Infinite Dimensions
SL-W D-WN
Review: We've lost count of the various projects Robert Witschakowski has been involved in this year, but the Some Other Places series of releases on Clone's West Coast Series is up there with the German's best work as The Exaltics. This hand-stamped purple 12" is the third and final part and contains some fine electro for both the dancefloor and the living room. Opening this five-track release is the snare shaking and in your face ambient intro of "Getting Closer" which is followed by a melodic and grouchy key driven "Never Be Enough". The EP's highlights are "Can You See It" and "SL-W D-WN", which respectively are dubby and mellow and dusty and break beat. Seriously, does Witschakowski sleep?
Read more
 in stock $12.98
32
Lost Tracks Vol 1
Cat: DE 098. Rel: 30 Jul 15
Leather Forever (5:26)
Nightlife (3:41)
Miss Crazy Bullshit (4:47)
Loving The Alien (4:19)
Review: It's been some six years since Caroline "Miss Kittin" Herve and Michel "The Hacker" Amato last delivered fresh material together. While we await further news of their long-mooted comeback, there's this tasty EP of previously unheard archive material to enjoy. Made up of tracks recorded between 1997 and '99 - when their production partnership was in its' infancy - The Lost Tracks Volume 1 contains a number of fuzzy, stylish, floor-friendly bangers, from the S&M-themed madness of opener "Leather Forever" and stripped-back electro gem "Nightlife" (a tribute to Berlin clubs of the period, apparently), to the high-tempo acid-loaded freakishness of "Loving The Alien". Top-notch sleaze.
Read more
 in stock $14.52
33
Test Pilot Volume 1 (remastered)
Cat: V12/ 2A. Rel: 12 May 23
Jungian Archetype - "Pursuit Of The Blue Car (RIP)" (5:28)
I-F - "Shadow Of The Clown" (7:28)
I-F - "Casablanca Sunrise" (7:39)
Jungian Archetype - "Who Are You?! (Theme From Paranoid Stranger)" (7:48)
Review: Released back in 1996, Test Pilot Vol 1 has remained a highlight of the Viewlexx label ever since and has been one of those records that command regular calls for a repress. Kudos to I-F then for finally heeding these shouts and presenting a remastered edition for the masses. For the uninitiated, this 12" features classic Hague cuts from I-F and Jungian Archetype, another alias of the Viewlexx boss, with all four perfect for introducing a sense of bedlam to the dancehall. "Who Are You...?! (Theme From Paranoid Stranger)" in particular will bend many an unprepared mind. If you don't own an original edition, grip this remastered version and hold tight for a brand new second volume of Test Pilot featuring Gesloten Cirkel and Roberto Auser!
Read more
 in stock $14.01
34
Some Other Place Vol 2
Some Other Place Vol 2 (blue vinyl 12")
Cat: CWCS 008.2. Rel: 04 Jun 14
Some Other Place
Waves Of Fear
The Way Out
Different Ways
Review: As the title suggests, Some Other Place Volume 2 is the second installment of a triptych of releases from The Exaltics for The Clone West Coast series. As with previous music from the Solar One boss, the four tracks here see The Exaltics look to both American and Dutch schools of electro but the results are nonetheless distinguished by his own unique signifiers. The title track sets the tone nicely as waves of sumptuous blurred noise ride a supple skeletal rhythm, whilst "Waves Of Fear" lives up to it's paranoid title with a marauding low end bass line the dominating element on a classic slab of darkside electro. "The Way Out" is perhaps the most conventional track here, with Witschakowski laying down an atmospheric but club ready 808 workout which is still a cut above thanks to the German's arrangement skills. Which leaves room for the slower, weirder and mushy excellence of "Different Ways".
Read more
 in stock $12.98
35
Submanouvers
Cat: FR 023. Rel: 07 Dec 12
First Descent
Bluetooth Clone
Submanouvers
Frostbite
 in stock $10.90
36
Opacity (HVL mix)
Opacity (HVL mix) (limited 12" in embossed sleeve)
Cat: TESUJI 4. Rel: 05 Apr 19
Opacity (7:52)
Opacity (HVL Reinterpretation) (7:30)
Review: Dead Fader jumps from Kimochi Sound over to Tesuji with a rolling, dreamy, euphoric rendition of future electro. Essential, optimistic, forward-thinking. On the other side, Bassiani's HVL flips the beat on its head for more ominous perspective, complete with klaxon acid line and sinewy breakbeats.
Read more
Gespielt von: M50
 in stock $14.52
37
Love Over Money
Cat: SM 010. Rel: 19 Jun 23
Euler's Formula (5:21)
Galactic Resonance (4:05)
Acid Funk (4:23)
Sub-Hydrostatic (5:07)
Review: No Hype Crew is a new collaboration project between two of Source Materials main stays - Nonentity and Ole Mic Odd. United by their love of hardware, the four tracks here have been created through bouncing ideas and building on live jams between their studios in Aberdeen, Scotland and Los Angeles. This one dives deep into the emotive side of electro whilst still holding onto that raw edge you would expect from both artists solo work.
Read more
 in stock $12.98
38
Quinto Quarto
Cat: RGV 02. Rel: 22 Mar 23
Shift (3:27)
Boogie Night (feat JZP) (5:08)
Space Lou (3:42)
Boogie Night (feat JZP - Astratto Fool mix) (6:34)
Bank Robber (4:29)
Magic Circle (2:58)
Brazillionaire (2:58)
Brazillionaire (The Mechanical Man remix) (6:45)
Review: Daddario proves he is the daddio with a new electro excursion on the fledgling Ragoo label. Rather than all out cosmic dance floor assaults, this is electro steep in funk and boogie from the off. 'Shift' is a playful one with stiff melodies and lush chords while 'Boogie Night' (feat JZP) is just that. 'Space Lou' has a feel good disco tinge to the hip swinging clasp and jazzy keys and after an Astratto Fool mix that slows 'Boogie Night' down to a soulful slow dance the flipside brings dazzling electro-disco and downbeat analogue grooves that seduce and tease. The Mechanical Man remix of 'Brazillionaire' might just steal the show at the end.
Read more
Gespielt von: LEGO EDIT
 in stock $14.80
39
Pleasure Boys
Cat: MXMRK 2051. Rel: 12 Oct 22
Pleasure Boys (5:22)
Emotional Disguise (4:59)
Review: Danny Krivit aka Mr K, that veteran of the Roxy and Paradise Garage, turns his attention to the 80s for his latest Mr K edits aka brush ups for the sound systems of today. 'Pleasure Boys' by Visage epitomised the new wave crossover sound when was released in 1982, and Krivit would eschew the vocal, using two copies to concentrate on and extend the thunderous synth bass break in his sets instead. Here he recreates the trick - a bare bones riff that still sounds enormous on a club system.

For the flip, Krivit goes a little deeper with his edit of 'Emotional Disguise' by Peter Godwin again ditching the overwrought new wave vocal in favour of the atmospheric synth stylings of the instrumental, which he recalls being a big tune with hip-hop crowds at the Garage and Roxy alike.
Read more
 in stock $11.41
40
INNATE 006
Cat: INN8 006. Rel: 25 Sep 23
Gilbert - "Low Flying Objects" (6:17)
Gilbert - "Unknown Entities" (5:58)
Owain K - "Corona Borealis" (6:57)
Owain K - "New Horizon" (7:01)
Review: The small but already well-formed Innate label offers up a superb split EP for its sixth outing. Gilbert opens up with 'Low Flying Objects', a widescreen and serene bit of synth-laden tendon with more than a hint of Motor City soul over the dusty drums. 'Unknown Entities' is a brain-cleansing and celestial electro-styled cut with dreamy pads and cinematic deepness. Bristol-born, Welsh-rooted Owain K then steps up to the flip with equally painterly sounds. 'Corona Borealis' pairs deep and rubbery bass with crisp electro drum patterns and far-sighted chords. 'New Horizon' then closes out with some delightfully dozy deep house that's laden with wispy chords and undulating bass.

Read more
 in stock $12.72
41
Reflection/Reaction Part One
Reflection/Reaction Part One (orange vinyl 12" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: PLANT43 010. Rel: 19 Jun 23
Fierce Machines (6:24)
Silent Core (6:11)
Dark Veneer (5:56)
Life In The Pod (5:49)
Review: The irrepressible Plant43 spent a bunch of time over the winter of 2022 and 2023 writing some red hot new music. This is the first drop of what we're told is going to be a limited edition series showcasing what he made and it comes on lovely orange vinyl. 'Fierce Machines' races out of the blocks with edgy hits and celestial chords over a dynamic electro rhyth. 'Silent Core' then dials things back to a more empty and atmospheric sound with zippy leads and rueful chord work. 'Dark Veneer' is a busy mix of tightly sequenced melodic patterns over a jittery groove and 'Life In The Pod' is a clean, crisp, shiny metallic trip.
Read more
 in stock $14.27
42
Invariant Hyperbola
Cat: INFILTRATE 13. Rel: 10 Jul 23
Norma Cluster (6:12)
Invariant Hyperbola (6:41)
Sterile Neutrino (6:42)
Dragonfly44 (6:59)
Review: Swedish producer Ola Obergman has been at the top of his game for over 20 years now, dropping superb electro on the finest labels. Last year he dropped a fantastic full-length album on Pariter, but now steps up to Infiltrate with a direct dance floor offering. 'Norma Cluster' pairs busy drums and bass with more atmospheric leads before 'Invariant Hyperbola' has a perfectly crisp boom-bap that is run through with synth sequences that get your head amongst the stars. 'Sterile Neutrino' is more raw and ragged with another irresistible rhythm and 'Dragonfly44' closes in a thoughtful fashion.
Read more
 in stock $12.98
43
Overture EP
Cat: ELP 003. Rel: 24 Apr 23
Atacama (6:12)
Twilight (5:50)
Awareness (Sunset mix) (5:32)
Europa Express (5:08)
Ascension (5:38)
Fade (5:15)
Review: Aiden Francis brings a superb mix of influences to this EP, from trance to breaks, house to tech house and it makes for a third fine offering from this young but promising Ellipse label. 'Atacama' opens up with blistering pace and molten synths tightly woven over the propulsive drums. 'Twilight' is another track seeped in lush melodies and with a throwback techno sounds that is full of subtle dancefloor electronics. 'Awareness' (Sunset mix) is one to get the hands in the air as the trancey chords and acid rain down. Energy levels don't dip on the flip either on this most powerful and consuming of space-techno trips.
Read more
 in stock $14.52
44
Machine Funk Is Our Game Volume 6
Machine Funk Is Our Game Volume 6 (transparent green vinyl 12")
Cat: KJ 068. Rel: 27 Mar 23
Alonzo - "Nikki Don't Save Me" (4:23)
Daniel Savio - "King Kobra" (5:07)
Deroboter - "Moving Around" (4:10)
Kid Ginseng - "Chrome Belt Buckle" (feat DJ Quest-Questosahn) (6:26)
Cybereign - "My Feel" (5:17)
Review: Connecticut label, Kraftjerks, has made a name for itself as the east coast's prime electro label. Bringing us the sixth volume of their popular Machine Funk Is Our Game series they've pulled together an impressive array of artists including Alonzo, Daniel Savio, Deroboter, Kid Ginseng, and Cybereign. 'Nikki Don't Save Me' is the powerful, bass heavy track that opens the compilation. Veering through meteor fields and firing through wormholes, this is tonally dark electro at its best. 'Chrome Belt Buckle (feat. Questosahn)', a scratch-inflected journey through warped vocals and frenetic percussion, is another highlight. Perfect for the club or cruising down the highway, this is a cornerstone record for electro fans.
Read more
 in stock $14.80
45
Never Been
Cat: AD 019. Rel: 19 Jan 23
Fly Me In (4:19)
Freefall (6:43)
Hidden Tongue (3:41)
Situational Lullaby (5:34)
Lurking Orange (4:45)
Review: After coming up while working in the Rush Hour record store in Amsterdam, Interstellar Funk has now branched out and established his own sound and his own label. And that is Artificial Dance, where he hooks up with Loradeniz for this interesting take on cold wave and synth. The tracks are underpinned by contemporary bass and deep groves which makes them perfect for club play but not at the expense of the melodies. They are curious, crystalline, freeform and mystic and help make this a handy record that brings something different - not least the new age ambiance of 'Situational Lullaby'.
Read more
Gespielt von: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $14.01
46
The Algorithm Don't Like My Freek
Cat: AC 47. Rel: 10 Aug 22
End Game (1:19)
HyperReal (4:18)
Quantum Prophets (5:15)
Irememberufromtomorrow (5:50)
Future Attractions (4:05)
SHE (feat Shepherd) (4:33)
The Lovers (7:36)
Phantomz (2:12)
Exotic Radiation (2:19)
Infinity Mode (3:47)
Untitled Freek (feat Shepherd) (4:59)
Secret Colors (3:26)
 in stock $14.52
47
From The Studio Of EP 1
Cat: IR 001. Rel: 08 Aug 22
Pitchshift (feat Elaine Dowling) (7:52)
Turning Point (9:45)
Stay Offline (6:10)
I'm Dreaming Again (5:22)
Turning Point (Cignol remix) (4:39)
 in stock $12.72
48
Alien Report
Cat: RAWAXS 02. Rel: 21 Apr 16
Between The Stars (Bassline mix) (5:41)
Alien Report (6:57)
Science & Invention (4:10)
Pong! (4:29)
Jailbreakers (Trojan mix) (4:15)
 in stock $12.44
49
More Than Machine: Part 1
Client 03 - "Regression Container" (5:53)
Sterac Electronics - "Reinstated" (5:38)
The Advent & Zein Ferreira - "Seven" (5:41)
Christian Smith - "Pressure Drop" (4:14)
Review: Those with a deep knowledge of electro and techno will be salivating at the prospect of More Than A Machine: Part 1, an EP that boasts cuts from such legends of the scene as Sterac Electronics, The Advent and Christian Smith. All deliver the goods, of course, as does rising star Client 03, whose EP-opening 'Regression Container' brilliantly flips between shimmering, deep space ambient and warming, tactile electro dreaminess. Those looking for more rugged and robust club fare should check Sterac Electronics 'Reinstated', with its' out-there lead lines and machine-gun bass, and the sleazy, up-tempo futurism of the Adveny and Zein Ferreira's 'Seven'. Christian Smith's deep, Kraftwerk-influenced 'Pressure Drop' rounds off a predictably strong EP.
Read more
 in stock $12.98
50
Meet The Top Boys
Cat: LIES 161. Rel: 18 Jan 21
Meet The Top Boys (4:40)
Whatever Happened To The Knockers (5:08)
Shot Down At The Prince Of Wales (4:34)
First Class Dub (4:09)
Members Stand (5:30)
Gespielt von: Ali Renault
 in stock $13.49
Artikel 1 bis 50 von 236 auf Seite 1 von 5 anzeigen
1  2  3  4  5  »
Cart subtotal: