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Sigma Detection
Cat: FOMO 001. Rel: 15 May 25
Calm Under Pressure (6:32)
Dark Arches (7:13)
Maelstrom (7:09)
Torsion (6:37)
Review: Polish label FOMO_ debuts with the first in its news Spectral series, and who better to kick off with than the ever innovative ASC. He is a master of musical tension and abstraction and shows that with four tracks that build up the pressure and never let it go. 'Calm Under Pressure' is soothing up top with its smeared, spectral pads, but there's pent-up tension in the low end that keeps you on edge. 'Dark Arches' soundtracks an underground cavern with haunting pads and icy, watery droplets and 'Maelstrom' gets more direct with jostling broken beats, hissing trails and unsettling deep space mystery. 'Torsion' is the most maximal of the lot - an in-your-face collage of loopy, snappy drums and sordid synth sludge.

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Supersonic
Cat: CBR 001. Rel: 03 Jun 25
Supersonic (10:07)
Supersonic (Chez De Milo remix) (7:34)
On The Train (9:41)
On The Train (Jamie Paton remix) (7:25)
Review: This is a fine first outing from Chez De Milo's Club Blanco label, an imprint named after the DJ/producer's now long-running party in his hometown of Bristol. He's scored something of a coup, too, by persuading Paranoid London man Quinn Whalley to re-activate his occasional Johnny Aux alias after 12 years. Whalley delivers two original cuts: 'Supersonic', a kind of techno-tempo 4/4 electro number with pulsating bass, elongated chords and restless electronic riffs, and 'On The Train', a breathless breakbeat number peppered with fizzing electronics and his trademark TB-303 acid sounds. Jamie Paton remixes that track, giving it a smoother, more spaced-out feel - it's a superb revision all told - while Chez De Milo turns 'Supersonic' into a dark acid roller.
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Blue Or Red
Cat: VOSTRA 008. Rel: 12 May 25
Act5 (6:32)
Glance Back (6:26)
Blue Or Red (feat Diego Santana) (5:47)
Danse (feat David Agrella) (5:55)
Review: Emergent talent B Ai, hailing from China, contributes to Paris-based label and Chat Noir family member Cosa Vostra, following storm surging releases on Motivation, Altered Circuits and Picnic Records. Spanning post-EBM lasershot fires and SFX-ed spanners-in-works, 'Act5' kicks off 'Blue Or Red' with a tense introductory interstate hyperride, while 'Glance Back' offers us a contrasting chance to look back down the road on whose mac we've just blazed a thick, blackened tire tread trail. Diego Santana crops up on the B1 titler, guiding through a tight Italodance au-diorama, while another fellow producer, David Agrella, lets us down further on the synth tubular breather 'Danse'.
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Reality Report EP
Cat: FUN 003. Rel: 13 May 25
Booster
Intransciever
Rooster
Reducer
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Biscuit Four
Cat: LNS 08. Rel: 23 May 25
BOOH - "Hidden Between Ferns" (6:26)
Micro. Tron - "Microclima Robot" (5:22)
JJ Fortune - "Then I Dropped It" (5:35)
Vloon - "Instintos Teijdos" (6:52)
Review: This Biscuit release is a fierce four-track punch built dancefloor disruptors. Opening the A-side, France's BOOH (aka BOOOoo! Records co-founder) delivers 'Hidden Between Two Ferns,' a punishing blend of EBM and electro that morphs with dark energy. A2 sees Argentina's Micro.Tron bring pure electro muscle with 'Microclima Robot,' a rhythm-heavy cut that hits with precision. On the flip, JJ Fortune drops the epic and destructive 'Then I Dropped It' while Vloon closes with a snarling, high-voltage electro weapon. Raw, trippy and relentless, this one's built to shake basements and bend minds.
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Tags: EBM | Electro Techno
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Clones
Clones (LP + booklet)
Cat: DE 028RP. Rel: 22 May 25
Pier 46 (3:41)
Graffiti (No 1) (2:37)
Graffiti (We Are Everywhere) (No 2) (4:31)
Lustmorder (4:44)
Secret Affair (No 1) (3:31)
ZMR (3:51)
Cindy Sherman (3:52)
Lini Je Sile (4:29)
Secret Affair (No 2) (3:08)
Secret Affair (No 3) (2:52)
Obnova (1:53)
Review: Originally released on cassette in 1984, Borghesia's Clones album now resurfaces on vinyl courtesy of the dons at Dark Entries. It's a fine glimpse into early electronic experimentation from 1980s Ljubljana, all created using borrowed gear and recorded live without overdubs. The results are an album of hypnotic proto-techno and acid-inflected instrumentals intended for video installations and performances, all of which speak to the raw, pioneering spirit of the scene in Yugoslavia at the time. The A-side has driving club energy, while the flip drifts into more immersive ambient territory. It might be four decades old, but this album still has a visceral impact on mind and body.
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Celandine EP
Cat: EUDEMONIA 019. Rel: 10 Jun 25
Petroglyph (6:00)
Celandine (6:08)
Bittern (5:29)
Quantum Tunnel (5:03)
Review: British producer BufoBufo makes profound electro tunes that are as much defined by their storytelling synths and their fresh rhythms. He draws on acid, breakbeat and classic house on this new EP, which though cosmic and journeying also retains a real human soul. 'Celandine' glistens with rueful pads and taught basslines that rise and fall next to lush synth outbreaks. 'Bittern' is more dark and prickly with a menacing undercurrent and 'Quantum Tunnel' shuts down with a slower, more reflective sound, beautiful arps and languid drums. Our favourite is the open though, 'Petroglyph', with its nimble basslines and widescreen psychedelic synth explosions.
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Vibracid EP
Vibracid EP (blue vinyl 12" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: CT 008. Rel: 10 Jun 25
Triumphator (4:19)
Triumphator (EC13 X-Ta-6 mix) (4:41)
Alto Voltaje (club) (4:34)
Aire Fresco (Vbrcd remix) (4:16)
Colosal (4:15)
Colosal (EC13 club mix) (4:46)
Review: In a future where memory can be imprinted onto energy to control behaviour, a resistance discovers Vibracid, a technique that erases manipulated memories, restoring self-determination. That is the conceptual backstory to this new EP from CALAGAD 13, an enigmatic producer who has been making music for more than 20 years. Here, he blends hard techno and electro into fiery dance floor explosions like 'Triumphator' with its unrelenting drum breaks and machine-gun style synths. The EC13 X-Ta-6 mix bumps even harder, then 'Alto Voltaje' brings distorted texture and low-end darkness. Elsewhere, 'Colosal' is a fast-paced electro workout and 'Aire Fresco' (Vbrcd remix) brings bright flashes of visceral acid.
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Lost Tracks EP
Lost Tracks EP (12" + insert)
Cat: MP 003. Rel: 20 May 25
The Red Room (5:10)
Anger (4:37)
Heartbeat (5:44)
150 BPM (3:57)
Review: French label Cairo Xpress debuts with a first-ever vinyl outing and a fine one it is too, with six stylish house outings from an array of fresh talents. Wilt's 'Beoyon' has lovely gloppy drums and bass looping under harmonic chords - it's simple but effective. Hermit gets more full-bodied with his textured 'Who Dunnit' and DOTT strips it back to bumping drum track workouts on 'Twitching Softly.' There is more irresistible bounce to Lucho's 'Mesh', Artphorm layers in some old school pianos to 'Daown' and HATT D shuts down with maybe the best of the lot, 'Contrasts In Life,' which is a broken beat, analogue sound with celestial energy.
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Pa Liv Och Dod
Pa Liv Och Dod (limited hand-numbered magenta vinyl LP limited to 200 copies)
Cat: EE 043RTM. Rel: 14 May 25
Kor Over Dom (4:24)
Punx Pa Syra (feat Leroy Se Meurt) (3:57)
Du Glommer Sa Latt (4:16)
Relaterar (3:43)
Alla VI Darar (4:06)
Searching (feat Michael Zodorozny) (3:20)
Pa Liv Och Dod (5:30)
Djavulen I Dig (3:44)
Tills Alla Vagar Tar Slut (3:39)
Kvavd (3:38)
Review: Swedish EBM icon Celldod returns to Electronic Emergencies with a new album pressed on striking transparent magenta vinyl. Pa Liv Och Dod is a superbly emotionally charged release that channels the raw energy of D.A.F. and Front 242 while blending dark electronic beats with intense lyrical themes. It has collaborations with Leroy Se Meurt and Michael Zodorozny, plus Anders Karlsson's haunting Swedish vocals exploring death and life's meaning also appear across tunes that are both urgent and dance floor directed. Pa Liv Och Dod will force you to confront fear and chaos head-on while offering a soundtrack that offers some catharsis from it all.
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Verdades Incomodas
Cat: AH 015. Rel: 20 May 25
Roberto Cosmic - "No Estamos Solos" (6:00)
Roberto Cosmic - "Luces De Neon" (6:10)
Dark Vektor - "No Te Enteras De Nada" (5:55)
Dark Vektor - "Simulacion" (5:05)
Review: Back in business and enlisting the help of two heavyweight Spanish electro artists, Aspecto Humano preserve the human essence of their music despite leaning heavily into mechanoid motifs. The logo always stays the same, though each release's colour and mood is variable. Robert Cosmic and Dark Vektor lay down a duo release, complementing the label's various solo and V/A outer-missions released in 2024 so far: 'No Estamos Solos' and 'Luces de Neon' saddle the mix with languid vox overdubs and flashy murmurs in the bass nether regions. 'No te Enteras de Nada' and 'Simulacion' rend the mix to a comparative dryness, stripping the electro bark back to expose the bare cambium.
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Convergence EP
Convergence EP (12" + poster + MP3 download code)
Cat: DHMZ 001. Rel: 30 May 25
Graft
Stims
Biomech
Technomancer
Netrunner
Simstim
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Cryptic Nature EP
Cat: CABARET 038. Rel: 19 May 25
Cryptic Nature (4:54)
Elementals (5:18)
Kojix (4:45)
Desire Scan (5:24)
Photosphere (5:17)
Review: Nicola Cruz lands on Cabaret with the 'Cryptic Nature' EP. Beyond consistently high-quality, compelling productions, it's usually hard to predict what the talented Ecuadorian producer will deliver i but he does his energetic Japanese label hosts proud with this stirring selection. The broken rhythms, trippy vocals and paranoid synths of the title track start things off on a strong footing, before the strobe-lit thrust of 'Elementals' powers ahead with swung snares and crisp hats. The four-to-the-floor drive continues into the wigged-out psychedelia of 'Kojix', while the jagged drums of 'Desire Scan' and the otherworldly intensity of 'Photosphere' round off a mighty fine, entirely floor-focused set.
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The 4 Lights
The 4 Lights (limited clear & black marbled vinyl double 12")
Cat: ASGDE 052LTD. Rel: 15 May 25
Midwest Intervention
Moral Imagination
What Of Lazarus
Radiant Flow
Triple Xposure
Trust Blind
Lie Of Ceres
Transformations
Review: Dan Curtin has been serving up genuinely far-sighted techno productions since 1992. While he's nowhere near as high-profile as he once was, Curtin is still capable of delivering dancefloor magic - as The 4 Lights, his first album in 15 years, emphatically proves. Those familiar with Curtin's spacey, futuristic and frequently funky take on techno and electro will know what to expect: think infectious, classic-sounding Motor City rhythms overlaid with funky basslines, warming chords, intergalactic-sounding lead lines and a healthy dose of electronic futurism. Curtin predictably hits the spot throughout, with highlights including future techno anthem 'What of Lazarus', the melodic and jazzy headiness of 'Trust Blind' and the sub-heavy downtempo shuffle of 'Transformations'. If that's not enough to seal the deal, this limited-edition version comes pressed to striking clear and black marbled vinyl.
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The 4 Lights
The 4 Lights (double 12")
Cat: ASGDE 052. Rel: 15 May 25
Midwest Intervention
Moral Imagination
What Of Lazarus
Radiant Flow
Triple Xposure
Trust Blind
Lie Of Ceres
Transformations
Review: Astonishingly, 33 years has now passed since Cleveland native Dan Curtin made his bow via Detroit imprint 33rpm Records. More significantly, it's been 15 years since the storied techno and house scene stalwart last released an album - making this surprise excursion for Belgian imprint De:tuned a genuinely big deal. Those familiar with Curtin's spacey, far-sighted and frequently funky take on techno will know what to expect: think infectious, classic-sounding Motor City techno rhythms overlaid with funky basslines, warming chords, intergalactic-sounding lead lines and a healthy dose of electronic futurism. The myriad of highlights on show includes the densely layered tech-funk of 'Moral Imagination', the future purist techno anthem 'What of Lazarus', the melodic and jazzy headiness of 'Trust Blind' and the sub-heavy downtempo shuffle of 'Transformations'.
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Tectonics
Tectonics (12")
Cat: VDLX 001. Rel: 30 May 25
Mariana Trench (4:08)
Collapse (4:53)
Tectonics (4:27)
System Strikers (4:38)
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Dfuse All Tha Tension
Cat: FOUL 002. Rel: 12 May 25
dfuse all the tension (7:45)
da nastiest (7:54)
Review: Dashiell has been road testing these two tunes in his sets for a while, and they have always done a job. They finally arrive on wax courtesy of Foul Play and are sure to get dropped all over the place this summer. 'dfuse all the tension' is the right mix of driving tech but wonky minimal. The bassline is drunk and all over the place while the lead synth has a retro video game feel, and some crisp melodies and refracted vocals finish it well. On the flip, 'da nastiest' is faster and more direct with some turbocharged and bass-driven tech house characterised by another sleazy vocal and phased synth lines that bring a playful twist.
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Live Chronicles Vol 1
Cat: DMA 003. Rel: 03 Jun 25
Powah (5:59)
We Are (5:27)
Neukolln (6:19)
Reflexion (6:18)
Review: Berlin-based live techno duo Data Memory Access bottle the voltage of their 2024 stage show into four no-nonsense cuts for the third DMA label release. 'Powah' opens with piston-tight drums and a rising synth line that bites hard, while 'We Are' layers chopped vocal shards over a relentless rolling bass. Flip the vinyl and 'Neukolln' dives into darker territory, its tunnelling groove paying clear homage to the district that inspired it, before 'Reflexion' stretches gauzy pads across broken percussion for a final surge of after-hours momentum. Captured straight from their tour arsenal, these tracks are purpose-built for peak-time control-machine rhythms, crisp programming and zero excess. 'Live Chronicles Vol. 1' is a fresh release that proves Data Memory Access can translate stage heat to wax without losing an ounce of precision or power.
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Landscapes
Cat: WF 07. Rel: 14 May 25
Hyperborea (6:41)
Dawnlights (5:36)
Drifting (6:32)
Aquila (5:35)
Landscapes (4:22)
Review: New heat from Datawave is always going to be worth tuning into, and so it proves with this new one on Wave Function. His signature fusion of dreamy synthscapes and kinetic rhythms shines bright from the off with 'Hyperborea' soothing mind and soul while the body shifts its behind. 'Dawnlights' has lazy acid modulations drifting between the slower beats, then 'Drifting' is as hopeful as the dawn of a new day with it arching chords and celestial synth twinkles. 'Aquila' has a more pronounced broken beat pattern and prying bass, but still plenty of deft melodies, and 'Landscapes' is a dubbed-out thinker.
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I Don't Care (remastered)
I Don't Care (remastered) (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: DT 001. Rel: 30 May 25
I Don't Care (5:14)
Raad Het Woord (4:43)
ZWAM (4:38)
No More (4:50)
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Waiting In The Dark EP
Cat: MT 176. Rel: 28 May 25
Waiting In The Dark (Aux 88 remix) (6:01)
Waiting In The Dark (DJ Stingray 313 remix) (4:51)
Waiting In The Dark (Midnight mix) (5:33)
Voyager (The Journey mix) (6:20)
Review: Detroit's DJ 3000 has always operated at the futuristic crossroads between techno and electro, and his latest Ep does that again but also comes with heavyweight remixes by pioneers Aux 88 and DJ Stingray 313. The Motor City's rich musical heritage shines through here right from the off: 'Waiting In The Dark (Midnight mix)' is a grinding and mechanical electro-techno jam, then Aux 88 delivers a bass-heavy, machine-driven remix while DJ Stingray 313 brings high-velocity precision. DJ 3000's own 'Voyager (The Journey Mix)' is then a dusty deep house groove layered up with star gazing chords that slowly unfold with a sense of beauty.
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Just When You Thought It Was Safe (remastered)
Just When You Thought It Was Safe (remastered) (red marbled vinyl double 12" + poster)
Cat: KF 289SE. Rel: 21 May 25
Just When You Thought It Was Safe (6:56)
Just When You Thought It Was Safe(Stu Keating Remix)/Bonus Beats (The Original 4) (5:52)
Just When You Thought It Was Safe (The Criminal Minds remix) (4:40)
Just When You Thought It Was Safe (Abyss remix) (4:58)
Just When You Thought It Was Safe (DJ Stephano Dark Shark remix) (6:02)
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TRUST XY4
TRUST XY4 (12")
Cat: TRUSTXY 4. Rel: 15 May 25
DJ Glow X DJ Di'jital - "Whoami" (5:43)
JVN Machine X Microthol - "Somewhere Tonight" (4:34)
DL-MS X Alex Cortex - "Honokida" (6:32)
Populist X Luxus Varta - "Psychometric Profiling" (5:20)
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Muzik Make You Lose Control (reissue)
Cat: SOUNDS 013. Rel: 06 Jun 25
Muzik Make You Lose Control (6:50)
Drummer Boy (6:19)
Circle Of Life (7:13)
Alteno (8:01)
Review: First released in the golden year of 1996 under Joe Manumaleuna's longstanding formative alias DJ Hyperactive, this founding Chi-bleep bluff-caller on 12" took the world by paretic storm just as easily back then as it surely will do now. Communique Records, executive vicars of the Sounds sublabel, now do a stellar job of reissuing this crazy-making clobberer, having first remastered it from the original DATs. 'Muzik Make You Lose Control' and 'Drummer Boy' riff off Chicago's rich percussive history, while 'Circle Of Life' and 'Alteno' go wilder on the monophonic synthwork, to eerily maddening effect.
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My Name Is DJ K1
Cat: PBX 37. Rel: 27 May 25
My Name Is DJ K1 (5:15)
My Name Is DJ K1 (DMX Krew mix) (4:49)
My Name Is DJ K1 (K1 Beat mix) (3:07)
My Name Is DJ K1 (Detroit Jit mix) (5:01)
My Name Is DJ K1 (SPOCK mix) (3:48)
My Name Is DJ K1 (Navi mix) (4:11)
Review: Keith Tucker aka DJ K-1 is back with more of his stripped-back electro magic, complete with trademark vocoder flair. His 'My Name Is DJ K-1' is a six-tracker EP that is reminiscent of his classic K-1 Agenda era on Direct Beat. The original mix here leans into Kraftwerk-style futurism while DMX Krew's remix adds a darker, sample-heavy twist full of Motor City-style techno and bass brilliance. The 'Beat Mix' is pure looped funk so is perfect for seamless blends while the 'Detroit Jit Mi' offers a full vocal rap with local flavor. The goodness keeps on coming with the 'SPOCK Mix' and its eerie, spacey strings, and the 'NAVI Mix' is a hypnotic bonus beat version soaked in synth puddles and absorbing rhythmic tension. Irresistible stuff.
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Digital Dawn
Cat: INDMEK 010. Rel: 10 Jun 25
Digital Dawn (4:47)
Phantom Pulse (4:57)
Matrix Kode (feat Noamm) (4:24)
Electro Duet (feat Noamm) (3:58)
Toxic Euphoria (feat Noamm) (5:01)
Eclipse (6:31)
Aurora Noir (5:53)
Captured Planet (4:16)
Techno Mirage (3:51)
Data Delight (4:13)
Distorted Programming (feat Noamm) (4:13)
Synthetic Art (5:40)
 in stock $40.49
Sinfonias Del Abismo
Sinfonias Del Abismo (silver vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: CT 007. Rel: 13 May 25
Sinfonia Primera (Oscura) (6:59)
Misterios Del Espacio Profundo (feat Calagad 13) (5:02)
Sinfonia Segunda (Ascenso Tecnocrata) (6:46)
Onironautas (club mix - feat Calagad 13) (5:48)
Odisea En El Abismo 1 (5:48)
Odisea En El Abismo 2 (6:18)
Sinfonia Primera (Atix version) (4:46)
Odisea En El Abismo (C-System version) (4:45)
9 Modo (Epilogo) (2:36)
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Kontrast EP
Cat: GO 011. Rel: 06 Jun 25
Sigma (5:08)
Sigma (Larionov remix) (5:41)
Kontrast (5:21)
Die Bestie (7:05)
Die Bestie (UHF remix) (6:02)
Review: A masterclass in stark 'Kontrast' comes by way of producer Elektrotechnik, whose latest 12" here for Gladio Operations does unsurprisingly well to contrast his prior digital-only issue for A-Traction Records. Through glommy, paralytic, salivary sound design, 'Sigma' and its corresponding remix by Larionov mission-state the EP: one pronouncedly unafraid of weight or womp, and yet which still scoops out a mercurial feel akin to a volatile solder metal prior, pre and post-solidification. 'Kontrast' and 'Die Bestie' on the B-side sound like said reflowed solder chucked through a giant techno kaleidoscope, as both tracks move increasingly hypnotic and heavy.
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Impulse EP
Cat: TGRWDS 05. Rel: 30 May 25
Impulse (5:38)
Das Fundament (4:51)
Der Mechanismus (5:07)
Bipolar (4:41)
More Impulse (Rude 66 version) (6:09)
Das Fundament (Teslasonic remix) (5:44)
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Ritmo Paradiso
Cat: OATH 022. Rel: 27 May 25
Ritmo Paradiso (6:57)
Vasastan (6:11)
Ritmo Paradiso (Varhat remix) (6:58)
Styggforsen (7:15)
Thank You For Patience (4:14)
Styggforsen (Abdul Raeva Fugue remix) (6:48)
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1999 Love Story EP
1999 Love Story EP (hand-numbered hand-stamped 12" in hand-painted sleeve limited to 100 copies)
Cat: SOUR 004. Rel: 12 May 25
Morning Sweat (5:40)
1999 Love Story (6:04)
Fragments (6:58)
Hardware Boogie (5:47)
Review: Something ineluctable about the year 1999 haunts music. It's as though the cusp of the millennium wrought a flurry of pre-terror romance, that last slice of postwar epochal gold reaching an ecstatic, elliptical peak before the crossing of a limp, millenarian threshold. Ernesto's second EP for French label Sour leaves us as loosened and open as any such nostalgic rendezvous could, assuming you were born before the fated date. Over brilliants like 'Morning Sweat' and 'Hardware Boogie', the producer joins the likes of Moop Jr. and Lekind in crafting timbral and sophisticated tactiles, chunked analogue basses and filter-designed keys, deepening and advancing our taste in Gay Paree sensuality.
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Acid City
Acid City (12")
Cat: PARTOUT 1303. Rel: 16 May 25
Tribal Dance (6:25)
On A Ride (6:46)
Acid City (6:55)
Surrender (4:59)
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Ascent From The Circle
Cat: TR 07. Rel: 04 Jun 25
Ascent From The Circle (10:09)
Do I Really Feel The Way I Feel (11:54)
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Tsukuyomi EP
Cat: SENTAKU 009. Rel: 21 May 25
Tsukuyomi (6:46)
Analong Time (6:23)
Air Felix (7:15)
Fantasy (5:43)
Review: Italian artist Mirko Felicioli steps up to the Sentaku label under the moniker Tsukuyomi, named after the Japanese moon god. What he cooks up are sounds steeped in mystery and introspection while traversing deep techno and electro textures with raw underground spirit. The title track sets the tone with crisp and snappy drums and hits and murky pads, while 'Analong Time' offers a minimalist groove layered with electro-tinged loops. On the B-side, 'Air Felix' shines with futuristic flair and fluid synth play, while 'Fantasy' closes with dreamy yet propulsive force that rounds out a moody, refined journey for body and mind.
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Entangled
Entangled (double 12")
Cat: SKO 003. Rel: 29 May 25
Only Words (6:02)
Entangled (6:36)
Spellbound (6:22)
Chirality (6:24)
Hollowed (6:19)
Macromolecule (6:30)
Angstrom (6:43)
Agitator (5:59)
Review: Carl Finlow, the UK electro auteur returns with Entangled, his latest full-length salvo that finds the electro luminary weaving a dense matrix of machine soul and synthetic introspection. Known for pioneering the sound of machine soul under aliases like Silicon Scally and Random Factor, here Finlow shifts focus toward slow-burning, emotionally rich electro that feels both intricate and intimate. 'Only Words' opens with misty-eyed pads and skeletal beatwork, while 'Entangled' itself glistens with neon melancholy and subtle rhythmic mutations. There's a softness in the sequencing, a kind of analogue ache that lingers long after closer 'Chirality' fades out. Fans of classic UK electro and contemporary cinematic hardware jams will find this one quietly devastating.
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Deep Freedom
Cat: CONNESSIONI 3. Rel: 12 May 25
Our Truth (7:18)
Homemade Mould (6:41)
Deep Freedom (feat Veronica Marini) (6:25)
Leave Those Memories (feat Veronica Marini) (5:32)
Review: Italian duo Lorenzo Fortino and Brody return with their third collaborative release, further refining a sound that drifts between deep house, electro and moody, politically conscious techno. Their work has always carried a sense of purpose, but here it feels more dialled-iniless ornamental, more direct. Opener 'Our Truth' stretches over seven minutes, layering synth washes and sparse drum work around processed vocals that feel halfway between meditation and manifesto. 'Homemade Mould' is tougher, rooted in chunky house drums and dubbed-out atmospheres, tapping into the rawer side of their shared palette. On 'Deep Freedom', they introduce vocalist Veronica Marini, whose debut here is remarkableiher voice rises with clarity and control through a lyrical call to action that's both elegant and forceful. That same control shapes 'Leave Those Memories', where she softens into something more introspective, folding jazz phrasing into a smoother, bittersweet house groove. Both tracks also appear in instrumental form digitally, but it's Marini's presence that elevates them into something quietly luminous. While rooted in the familiar structures of club music, this release reaches for something deeper and often gets there.
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Flyphel
Flyphel (2xLP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: SCV 14. Rel: 27 May 25
Bown (5:30)
Clieh (6:00)
Vialt (5:58)
Maidan (4:57)
Argo (4:59)
Ital (8:21)
Surge (3:01)
Iracus (5:31)
Lithe (7:10)
Jetec (3:47)
Kraven (11:34)
Kaz (3:36)
 in stock $27.85
Six
Six (12")
Cat: ENV 040. Rel: 22 May 25
Same Frequency (Six mix) (4:32)
Trescientos Tres (4:08)
Tensions High (Six mix) (5:37)
The Real Acid (5:43)
Progress (4:54)
The Technique (3:29)
 in stock $19.68
Torment
Torment (LP)
Cat: VOX 83LP. Rel: 14 May 25
Intro (1:21)
Sang Tiede (3:09)
Homme Ridicule (3:32)
Torment (3:19)
Anosognosia (3:07)
Livides Clartes (3:24)
Oedipus Fin (3:24)
Chagrin Muet (3:21)
Outro (2:43)
 in stock $27.28
BOOOoo! VA4
Cat: BOO 04. Rel: 06 Jun 25
Ildec - "Volviento Al MT" (5:18)
BOOH - "Unplugged" (5:25)
Pagenty - "The System Is The Matrix" (4:25)
Phase O'Matic - "Scalp" (5:39)
Gogo Gadgeto - "You've Gotta" (6:02)
Review: BOOOoo! returns with its fourth V/A, bringing together Ildec, Pagenty, Phase O'Matic, Gogo Gadgeto and label head BOOH for a tightly assembled five-tracker. Steering into the murkier corners of electro but with a light touch, their next comp offers a range of moods without ever dropping to fully into the abyss. From 'Volviento AMT' to 'The System Is The Matrix', each artist contributes a knowing cut, one which leans dark but stays danceable, threading twisted textures and low-slung rhythms without losing sight of playability.
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The Move
The Move (limited hand-numbered 12")
Cat: MW 083. Rel: 27 May 25
The Move (4:48)
Le Poete Maudit (2:03)
Eyes Of A Killer (3:04)
Shamandance (demo) (3:24)
21st CET (version) (4:45)
I See Black (4:36)
Review: The always excellent Minimal Wave presents a rare EP from Greek electronic pioneers In Trance 95 here. Alex Machairas and Nik Veliotis formed the duo in 1988 and very much helped define Greece's early electronic scene with their minimal synth and EBM-inspired sound, all of it usually marked by analogue warmth, hypnotic melodies and a futuristic sensibility. This release captures their innovative spirit and cult legacy across six unreleased tracks recorded between the late 80s and early 90s in Athens. It sounds magnificent and is a long-overdue glimpse into their visionary archive for new fans, or a fine reminder of their roots for those who have always been tuned in.

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 in stock $27.57
Blurred Line
Blurred Line (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: MM 003V. Rel: 15 May 25
Ina (4:25)
Silence (6:01)
Arboria (5:25)
Orlok (5:52)
Blurred Line (4:50)
Nobody (4:46)
 in stock $16.86
Second Horizon
Second Horizon (2xLP + insert in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: BD 015. Rel: 03 Jun 25
City Sights (5:27)
Memory Sync (4:39)
Digital Freedom (4:28)
Surveillance State (5:04)
Technology (4:56)
Heiss Oder Kalt (4:51)
Chasing Shadows (4:00)
Free To Move (4:18)
Black Gold (6:58)
Human Code (6:03)
I Am A Creator (4:59)
Tonight (3:58)
Review: The latest release from Berlin-based producer Julian Reifegerste builds on the success of his previous work, channelling a vivid spectrum of 80s electronic styles into a sleek, club-ready format. Drawing from EBM, Italo, acid, electro and dark wave, the 12-track double vinyl is packed with machine funk and neon moodsibright synth lines and rubbery basslines offset by tougher, industrial textures. 'City Sights' and 'Chasing Shadows' lean into cinematic propulsion, while 'Black Gold' and 'I Am A Creator' carry heavier, dystopian overtones. Much of the material was produced on vintage hardware, lending the record an authentic retro-futurist edge. This is bold, immersive dance music with a conceptual streak, and a clear progression in sound from the artist's earlier output.
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Manifestation
Cat: PE 022. Rel: 09 Jun 25
Manifestation (7:19)
Multi Pass (6:22)
House Wine (4:10)
Unseen Forces (5:53)
Taking Measures (5:27)
Review: Melbourne's Tim Jackiw brings a retro future vision to this latest sweaty workout on the Physical Education label. 'Manifestation' is a full singlet on, socks up, headband in place, striding forward electro jam with nice cosmic energy and 'Multi Pass' then brings wistful Detroit synth work and sleek grooves designed for heady escape. 'House Wine' keeps the deep and driving dynamic flowing with more dusty drum programming and meaningful synth work and 'Unseen Forces' then gets more raw and percussive. Last but not least, 'Taking Measures' shuts down with some reflective moods and slower tempos.
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Megapikseli
Cat: ANCPT 013. Rel: 20 May 25
Kirsikka (5:29)
Megapikseli (5:16)
Megapikseli (Fleck ESC remix) (4:56)
Mikropikseli (5:15)
Puro (4:04)
Review: Konerytmi is mad prolific, as you probably know - as well as this EP, there is also one dropping on Bordello A Parigi this month - but quality levels always remain high. This 'Megapikseli EP' is a high-definition dive into electro-funk with vintage video game soul. Opener 'Kirsikka' delivers laser zaps and crisp 808s, while the title track brings fog-lit chords and mind-bending percussion, followed by Fleck ESC's cinematic, abstract remix. Side B begins with 'Mikropikseli,' a sun-soaked cosmic journey filled with playful effects and radiant leads, and closing track 'Puro' oozes late-night electrosoul, acid basslines and shimmering melodies perfect for anyone who likes groove-rich electro inspired by the golden age of gaming.
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Super Ekstaasi
Cat: BAP 227. Rel: 20 May 25
Super Ekstaasi (6:49)
Klassikkoelokuva (4:15)
Hirvijarvi (4:39)
Uusiaalto (3:42)
Review: Next up on Bordello A Parigi is the prolific Kirill Junolainen under his Konerytmi alias with a four-track EP bridging disco, Italo, synth pop and wave. The title track is an emotive analogue ride full of glittering synths and distant melancholy, and is followed by the icy electro of 'Klassikkoelokuva' with crisp claps and bending basslines. On the flip, 'Hirvijarvi' takes a slow, sci-fi-inspired journey through spacey synths and probing percussion. Closing cut 'Uusiaalto' blends computer chirps, soaring strings and fractured drums for a bold yet fragile finish. It makes for a colourful showcase of Konerytmi's breadth and is melodic, mysterious and unmistakably good.
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Acid Avengers 032
Cat: AAR 032. Rel: 05 Jun 25
Kragg - "Shifton" (3:55)
Kragg - "Lazarus" (3:56)
Kragg - "Midsummer Night Dream" (4:04)
RTR - "Tipping-point" (4:44)
RTR - "NPK Ending" (4:31)
RTR - "Squer" (4:11)
Review: French producers, Kragg and RTR, split the difference between shadowy electro and jacked-up machine funk on this split release, each taking a side to show their teeth. Kragg opens with 'Shifton', a stomping cut with sizzling percussion and greyscale synth stabs, before veering into the eerie with 'Lazarus' i all twitchy arps and submerged bass i and the brittle shimmer of 'Midsummer Night Dream', which tugs the record into more introspective territory. Over on the flip, RTR brings a tauter, more acidic focus: 'Tipping-Point' spirals with tight 303 curls, while 'Npk Ending' builds an emotional weight out of melancholic pads and broken-beat rhythms. Closer 'Squer' cuts loose with thick, wet squelch and a rolling groove that sticks hard. It's a smartly sequenced release i raw, yes, but refined in structure i and a promising debut for this new label.
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Fractal Kin EP
Cat: PLNK 004. Rel: 27 May 25
Lara - "Threshold" (6:44)
Nicolas Duque - "Steps Beyond" (5:46)
Comik Sans - "Brainfreezer" (Natural Goofy mix) (6:05)
Natural Goofy - "Ensename A Mentir" (6:41)
Kurilo & Mili - "Tu M'en Veux" (6:07)
Review: Planka Records continues to lay out its musical agenda with a fourth EP that takes the form of a forward-thinking compilation that blends fresh talent with trusted names. Hypnotic rhythms, shimmering textures, and fearless experimentation define this release, creating a soundscape that's equally suited for deep club immersion or solitary reflection. House, electro, and techno influences blur seamlessly, crafting tracks that transcend time and genre. Each cut pulses with enigmatic energy, pulling the listener deeper into Planka's evolving sonic universe. With PLNK004, the label reaffirms its role as a tastemaker-consistently championing innovation while staying true to its raw, underground roots. An essential, boundary-pushing listen.

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Downward
Downward (hand-numbered hand-stamped 12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: EXILED 003. Rel: 20 May 25
Downward (5:23)
Bells (5:29)
Rush (5:11)
Mindtrip (5:35)
Lock (5:35)
Review: Emerging from Glasgow's ever-thriving underground, Lifeforms make a strong debut here and offer up a fierce fusion of gritty acid and synth-fuelled electro. Crafted entirely with raw hardware, these tracks overflow with DIY spirit and machine soul. Each cut channels the intensity of basement sessions and industrial textures, all grounded in pure analogue energy and mastered by Dutch West Coast legend Alden Tyrell. 'Mindtrip is one of our favourites with its gritty low end, distorted bass and rasping synth patterns all so tactile you feel like you could reach out and grab them.
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Globus Trax
Globus Trax (12" + insert)
Cat: TRESOR 375. Rel: 03 Jun 25
ClickClickClick (5:27)
Gearbox (5:33)
Destination 909 (6:00)
Reach Out (6:05)
Review: A potent ongoing collaboration between two techno heads lands on a legendary label, delivering four cuts that span the spectrum of classic and contemporary dancefloor energy. Side-A kicks off with 'ClickClickClick', a tech house burner that lives up to its name as it is bouncy and rhythmically addictive. Its catchy loop play gives way to deeper, murkier textures midway through, maintaining its infectious swing while offering DJs a perfect mid-set curveball. Following it is 'Gearbox', a slick, electro-informed groover with a low-slung, funky bassline. It's high-energy yet controlled, laced with head-nodding bounce and shimmering detail that make it ideal for peak-time dancefloor action. On Side-B, 'Destination 909' is pure nostalgia with a modern polish, bringing in 90s techno grit, trancey atmospherics and a post-rave euphoria that's all tight kicks and laser-focused execution. The production is clean and sharp, but there's an intentional vintage flavor that pays tribute to the roots. Closing things out is 'Reach Out', a hypnotic, dub-leaning track infused with a raw vocal loop preaching unity and rave authenticity. It's spacious, meditative and subtly anthemic. The kind of track that creeps up on you in the best way. All in all, a cohesive, floor-ready EP.
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 in stock $11.25
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