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02
02 (12")
Cat: 0 02. Rel: 28 Mar 23
Track 1 (13:10)
Track 2 (16:48)
Review: 0 is back on their own 0 label with 02, a second offering of experimental electronic music. Both sides of this 12" are taken up by one long and winding track each. The first is all dubbed out, with gassy sounds bringing a little light and sharpness to the murky pads, grainy effects and lo-fi aesthetic all around. It's a heady back room cut for in-the-know crowds at 5AM. The flip side is a little fuller, with skittish rhythms, busted sine waves and watery synths all coalescing around a haunting groove that is awash with real-world noise.
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Kobayashi Maru
Cat: VDR 005. Rel: 24 Sep 14
Partial
Typical Male Behavior
Kobayashi Maru
Review: Slowly but surely Voodoo Down has built up a reputation as a deep house label you can trust. Its biggest release thus far was last year's Unstable Phenomenon EP by October (featuring a Joey Anderson remix), while other 12"s have featured STL Anton Zap and L'estasi Dell'oro. Of the six records that Voodoo Down has released, the artist/entity 12 x 12 has featured on half, and now the label offers the enigmatic 12 x 12 their own solo release. All three tracks are experimentally edged with "Partial" the most out-there and broken down production, while "Typical Male Behaviour" sounds like the workings of a robotic forest and creepy crawlies that inhabit it. Lastly, the title track is synthy, sunny and spaced out. More original, dope jams from the Voodoo Down crew.
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Perspectives EP
Cat: 19774. Rel: 28 Jun 16
Tkg (5:21)
Soso (6:30)
Mondat (7:33)
Toine (6:09)
Review: French producer 1977 aka Matsa, delivers a bold and subtle blending of ambient textures, deep pads and raw rhythms perfectly mixed with some minimal sequences. In Brief, a fine and complete piece of electronic music, made with constant attention to detail. Starting out with the hauntingly emotive ambience of "Tkg" where sub bass pulsations lurk between the crackling of surface noise, pitch shifted vocals and transcendental chilling pads, then the dusty and emotive deep house of "Soso" which is informed equally by Fred P as it is by the likes of Lawrence. On the flip, there's the rather Fred P sounding "Mondat" which is the highlight a smoothly emotive deep house number while "Toine" gets dubbier and subterranean in a way that UntilMyHeartStops fans will appreciate.
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out of stock $9.20
No More Dreams 03
Cat: BPH 003. Rel: 07 Dec 18
91 (3:47)
92 (4:18)
93 (4:45)
94 (5:09)
94 (Rezzett remix) (4:17)
Review: London label No More Dreams are back with more dry-as-a-bone techno reductions by Sweden's Axel Backman. This will appeal to fans of Waveform Transmissions era Jeff Mills (particularly on the savage and cyclical grind of "93") or classic Regis and Surgeon. Shadowy British duo Rezzett get onboard for a remix of "94" on the flip , where the Trilogy Tapes affiliated artists replace the gutsy tribal stomp of the original with a deep and slow burning rendition that slithers away beneath dense tape saturation and hiss -much like a vivid dream sequence captured to VHS. Bold stuff indeed. Tip!
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Lyle At Dawn
Cat: FR 031. Rel: 01 Feb 18
Mind Racer (interlude) (0:56)
Lyle At Dawn (6:23)
Ektes (5:12)
Time For (4:50)
Review: Seattle-based producer Chris Roman has been an active contributor to the international electro scene for well over a decade but has found renewed vigour since he began to operate under the 214 alias. A 2010 debut on Andrea Parker's Touchin Bass label introduced 214 and since then Roman has racked up releases for Car Crash Set, Harbour City Sorrow and its parent label Frustrated Funk. Ahead of a second 214 album due on Shipwrec, Roman lands back on Frustrated Funk for the Lyle At Dawn 12". Those electro fans who like their music to be a bit twisted and abstract will be all over this four tracker with the title cut and "Ektes" particular highlights. A fine precursor to Roman's upcoming album.
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out of stock $8.94
HS 2302
HS 2302 (12")
Cat: HS 2302. Rel: 01 Feb 24
Hold-1 (5:29)
Track 2 (4:34)
Aliasing (5:56)
Hold-3 (5:32)
Windmill (8:24)
Review: Heaven Smile is a Nduja-affiliated label that is back with a second offering that takes a trip into futuristic techno as well as offering up some superb abstract outings. 'Hold-1' is an ambient soundscape that draws you into a filtered synth that pulses as changes shape. 'Track 2' is dubby, techno-leaning house with diffuse chord vamps and 'Aliasing' is a distorted, scruffy collage of broken beats and knackered claps with a fuzzy pulse running through the middle. 'Hold-3' offers another ambient moment to catch your breath then 'Windmill' suspends you in amongst the stars.
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Iz Usta
Iz Usta (12")
Cat: PUU 51. Rel: 09 Sep 21
Iz Usta (9:10)
Danasananas (7:21)
Review: Nenad Markovi? cooks up some more of his magisterially slow and seductive sounds for the Sahko label outta Finland. Using his trusted tools he opens up on 'Iz Usta,' with a balmy vibe, dreamy pads and percolating beats all finished off with distant bird calls. It goes on for nearly ten minutes and makes great use of every single second. A real epic. On the flip is 'Danasananas,' another super slow workout that gets you in raptures with its gently jostling drum work and aqueous effects.
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out of stock $12.09
Mecanica 2
Cat: ESP 016B. Rel: 13 Jun 14
II33
Cool Down
Review: The esteemed ESP Institute label overseen by digger extraordinaire Lovefingers seems to be right in the midst of a purple patch right now having just dropped excellent long players from Young Marco and the Blase duo of Secret Circuit and Suzanne Kraft. Ahead of exciting returns for Tambien and Tornado Wallace, ESP offer another sublime slice of electronic funk for the open minds out there from Nenad Markovic's 33 10 3402 project. This is the second installment of Markovic's Mecanica series and it's a sound we've personally some to associate with Beppe Loda's infamous mix tapes from the mid-80s cosmic scene in Northern Italy. Both tracks are heavily reminiscent of that era, where brash African drums meet intricate electronic manipulations and funky basslines. A beautiful crossing of post-punk, cold wave and funk. Sublime!
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LIES 074
LIES 074 (12")
Cat: LIES 074. Rel: 21 Sep 16
(100 Drone Radio Passive Scape) (10:04)
Ne-Decline A (121 Roland MC 303) (7:43)
O Tom Potom S.T (6:16)
Review: Last year, it was unofficially announced that Serbian musical misfit Nenad Markovic (AKA the snappily-named 33.10.3402) had delivered an album to L.I.E.S. While we're still waiting for that set, this 12" marks the experimental techno and ambient producer's third EP for Ron Morelli's prolific imprint. He begins in predictably creepy, otherworldly fashion, effortlessly blending backwards percussion, snatched field recordings, heavy bass and ghostly electronics on epic A-side "100 Drone Radio Passive Scape". Things get a little more upbeat on B1 cut "No Decline A (121 Roland MC303), where manipulated, acid-style electronic lines rise and fall over a metronomic kick-drum. Meanwhile, Markovic's innate ability to turn experimental productions into atmospheric ambient classics is once again showcased on closing track "O Tom Protom ST".
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out of stock $12.89
LIES 073
LIES 073 (12")
Cat: LIES 073. Rel: 07 Apr 16
13 (13:04)
Mecanica No 1 (4:45)
LVIV (8:25)
Review: Nenad Markovic's four releases for ESP Institute were amongst the strongest releases on the label to date. Hopes, then, are naturally high for the Serbian's debut on Ron Morelli's L.I.E.S imprint. Opener "13" sees the Belgrade producer indulging his melancholic side, with bittersweet chords and mutant electronics wrapping themselves around a dense, Afro-influenced rhythm. "Mecanica Number 1" takes this new-found rhythmic funk into a more distorted, L.I.E.S-ready direction - think ricocheting hits, post-industrial textures and redlined rhythms - while "LVIV" sounds like the aural accompaniment to a druggy jog through a South American rainforest after dark.
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Mecanica
Mecanica (12")
Cat: ESP 016A. Rel: 30 Nov 13
Mecanica
Byot
Review: Andrew Hogge's ESP Institute have enjoyed a fine 2013, issuing a range of music from Tambien, Pharaohs, Tornado Wallace and Shocks that have deftly widened the label's sonic parameters whilst very much retaining the overarching aesthetic approach the man known as Lovefingers has cultivated. A final release of 2013 sees yet another label debut and it's a new name to us here at Juno; 33-10-3402 is a code name for Nenad Markovic, an imaginative and limitless musician and producer from Belgrade, Serbia. The Mecanica 12" is apparently the first in a trilogy of "opium den and whorehouse inspired" releases planned with the label and the two tracks further demonstrate just how wide of the mark it is to brand ESP just another disco label. The title cut is an erratic, abstract exercise in cacophony, with Markovic treating a stuttering vocal and crazed drum programming to all manner of delay - no one would bat an eyelid if this came out on PAN. "Byot" meanwhile offers some soothing sanctity and is reminiscent of the excellent KWC 92 LP recently issued on LIES.
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Bura EP
Bura EP (12")
Cat: SC 003. Rel: 27 May 15
Bura (5:32)
Om (4:50)
Syg (8:32)
P-Tok (4:55)
Review: After completing a quadrilogy of Mecanica releases for ESP Institute inspired by "opium dens and whorehouses" earlier this year, Serbian artist Nenad Markovi? brings his 33 10 3402 project to Music From Memory offshoot Second Circle. If you indulged in anyone of those Mecanica 12"s for Andrew Hogge's label you will be all over this Bura EP with Markovic channelling similar depths of rhythm and texture across the four tracks. There's enough semblance of rhythm on display in cuts like the title track and the dubby machine funk of "Syg" to intrigue the more adventurous DJs out there whilst "P-Tok" could easily be mistaken for a forgotten Borft B side. A superb record.
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out of stock $9.45
44th Move (reissue)
44th Move (reissue) (limited clear vinyl 12")
Cat: ACRE 078LTD. Rel: 29 Mar 21
Little Techno
Fly
Hope
Broken
Two Nil
Review: 44th Move is a project from talented pianist Alfa Mist and Richard Spaven, two of the brightest lights in London's current jazz scene revival. "We shared a lot of the same influences [so] we got to writing straight away" they say of their natural pairing. The music they come up with is lush, majestic, heart swelling, with broken beats and tender pianos. simmering chords and melancholic moods all permeating each of the sublime tracks. 'Hope' is a standout for its florid trumpet playing and 'Broken' is a real dancer for floors that know.
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out of stock $11.04
44th Move (reissue) (B-STOCK)
44th Move (reissue) (B-STOCK) (limited clear vinyl 12")
Cat: ACRE 078LTD (B-STOCK). Rel: 29 Mar 21
Little Techno
Fly
Hope (feat Takuya Kuroda)
Broken
Two Nil
Review: ***B-STOCK: Minor creasing on outer sleeve, otherwise in perfect condition ***


44th Move is a project from talented pianist Alfa Mist and Richard Spaven, two of the brightest lights in London's current jazz scene revival. "We shared a lot of the same influences [so] we got to writing straight away" they say of their natural pairing. The music they come up with is lush, majestic, heart swelling, with broken beats and tender pianos. simmering chords and melancholic moods all permeating each of the sublime tracks. 'Hope' is a standout for its florid trumpet playing and 'Broken' is a real dancer for floors that know.
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out of stock $7.18
44th Move
44th Move (12")
Cat: ACRE 078. Rel: 29 May 20
Little Techno (2:24)
Fly (4:14)
Hope (feat Takuya Kuroda) (6:12)
Broken (6:23)
Two Nil (5:19)
Review: 44th Move is a brand-new project from two experienced British musicians, jazz drummer Richard Spaven and regular Jordan Rakei collaborator Alfa Mist. Their self-titled debut EP has a real "spring-fresh" feel, with the pair offering up a warm, breezy and often summery take on jazz informed by broken beat, jazz-funk and downtempo grooves. Highlights are plentiful, from the hazy, live broken beat spirituality of "Fly" and the blossoming brilliance of "Hope" featuring Takuya Kuroda, where a poetic spoken word vocal and squally trumpet solos catch the ear, to the Kaidi Tatham/Dego style Rhodes-powered goodness of "Broken" and the laidback lusciousness of EP-closer "Two Nil".
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out of stock $14.72
Attention Please
Attention Please (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: ART OA2. Rel: 01 Oct 19
Attention Please (5:56)
Lounge Music (6:51)
Mean Streets (4:26)
Cosmic Dance (6:06)
Review: Back to 96: The 4th Wave was a producer named Steve Paton. Also operating under aliases such as The Invisibles and Lo-Fi Sensibilities (when he appeared on Mo Wax), Steve didn't remain active for too long outside of the 90s but he left us two killer EPs. One on Planet E in 95 and this one on Kirk Degiorgio's Op-Art in 96. Reissued for the first time, and now featuring the twinkling downtempo delight "Lounge Music" (which was only ever previously available on a compilation), it's a powerful example of the Detroit/UK feedback loop at the time as both techno hubs were influencing each other. "Attention Please" rolls out the breaks, "Mean Streets" bites like a woozy UR record while "Cosmic Dance" whips up a tribal frenzy for the finale. 23 years old and still sounding future.
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out of stock $11.04
Jealous God 06
Cat: JG 006. Rel: 16 Mar 15
51717 - "The Glove" (8:39)
51717 - "Porsche" (4:07)
51717 - "Regard" (6:31)
Silent Servant - "Time In Body" (3:44)
Silent Servant - "Severed Union" (4:13)
Review: The sixth issue from Jealous God, and the first of what promises to be another year of intrigue for the label, pairs up visual director Juan Mendez with 51717, aka New York artist Lili Schulder. Any fans of Schulder's 51717 cassette for Opal Tapes or her Shadowlust collaboration with Svengalisghost will be excited by the prospect of some new music committed to wax and she's on wonderfully abstract form here. Listening to opening track "The Glove" is an experience similar to being slowly covered by a viscous liquid to the point of suffocation, with her barely audible spoken word delivery only adding to the sense of foreboding. Complementing this, 51717 provides two shorter but equally striking compositions with "Regard" especially chilling. It's a mood that seeps into the two Silent Servant productions with "Severed Union" ripe mixtape opener material. Do check the mix CD from Surface Tension pair Nihar Bahall & Jason Polastri too!
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out of stock $9.20
Notions Of Progress
Notions Of Progress (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: SF 65D 369.1. Rel: 04 Jun 18
False Prophets (7:05)
Cosmic Drift (5:56)
You Lost Your Mind (5:13)
Immovable (dub) (6:17)
Review: Surface Records has never pulled any punches as one of the UK's toughest techno labels, and The 65D Mavericks have embodied the same spirit with their charged, lyrically provocative approach. After a lengthy hiatus label and artist are back in action, and sounding as fierce as ever. "False Prophets" is not for the faint hearted - an avalanche of thunderous drums and expletive-laden diatribes. "Cosmic Drift" is marginally more meditative, but still positively unhinged in its execution. "You Lost Your Mind" flails around a muddy, punky swamp of deviant sonic behaviour, and "Immovable (dub)" throws one last curveball into the long grass, stripping out the bark without losing the bite of this proudly individual group of techno marauders.
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out of stock $8.41
Bots
Bots (12")
Cat: MCR 00008. Rel: 30 Jun 23
Cluster (3:51)
Bots (4:19)
Networks (4:24)
NLP (4:31)
Review: 6SISS is a Belgian producer who creates incredibly raw, generative electro; their latest 'Bots' explores the concept of artificial intelligence and machine learning through sound design and rhythmic structures, while each track recalls the intrusive nature of the many kinds of bots found on the net - be they chatbots, spambots, web crawlers, or social bots. Backing up the mood comes the oppressive, in-your-face transitory metallics of 'Cluster' and the brain-frying zappage of 'Networks'.
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 in stock $14.99
Healing Sword
Healing Sword (limited 7")
Cat: EM 1207SS. Rel: 22 May 23
Healing Sword (4:21)
Snake (live) (3:09)
Review: Japanese ambient dub maestro 7FO creates his very own niche brand of ambient, dub, and experimental music, his mastery of which has thoroughly justified in this latest 7" vinyl release. Just two new tracks adorn its twin sides, 'Healing Sword' and 'Snake (Live)'. The former track sounds like a malleted plod through a surreal Christmas market, backed up by electro-reggae instrumentation at a dancehall tempo, plus haunting vocal fly-bys. The B is equally weird, like a wintry paean for a swords-and-sorcery fantasies and the healing power of escaping into them.
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 in stock $14.46
Ambient Loops
Cat: T0RWHITE 001. Rel: 20 Sep 17
Track 1 (3:30)
Track 2 (4:17)
Review: New label Tell Zero Records hits the ground running with a 10" ambient white label that really impresses. There is some lush, slow motion tribalism on the A side that dives deep into the exotic. On the flip, the second beatless journey features some sombre and evocative Olafur Arnalds style piano playing over some haunting field recordings assembled into a captivating collage.
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out of stock $9.73
Nautil 2/3
Nautil 2/3 (12" + free download)
Cat: HIDDENHAWAIINAUTIL 2/3. Rel: 25 Jul 14
Track 1
Track 2
Review: Alien atmospheres, bassy sonar blips, crackling ambience, fizzing white noise and a barely-there groove makes the A-side of this second Nautil 12" a delight for ambient, industrial, drum and bass, techno and by and large experimental lovers alike. 943 has all the hallmarks of a Felix K production only without the rolling D&B beats, but who needs them when you have spatial textures like this! Toolshop drums with the rhythm of a hammer hitting a nail out of time provides the B-side with a awkward groove while dubby stabs form and disappear in the background behind the sound of hissing pistons from a make-believe steam works.
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out of stock $9.20
Berlin
Berlin (white vinyl 7")
Cat: MUTE 621. Rel: 30 Oct 20
Berlin (4:09)
Dirty Boy (3:10)
Review: A Certain Ratio have returned with their most tight and funky album, possibly ever, recently, and it is steeped in 40 years of ACR DNA. Now you can grab two of the standout singles on this fine, limited edition white 7" thanks to Daniel Miller's essential Mute. Opener 'Berlin' is the second single from that album, ACR Loco, and has breezy vocals and Trillin riffs over tight drum work. 'Dirty Boy' is riddled with squelchy synth funk, with popping drums and a great vocal performance that will get any party vibing.
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 in stock $17.76
ACR:EPC
ACR:EPC (limited blue vinyl 12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: 12MUTE 632. Rel: 02 Jul 21
Emperor Machine (vs The Emperor Machine) (4:00)
The Guv'nor (5:09)
YOYOGRIP (feat Jacknife Lee & Maria Uzor) (4:12)
Musik Kontrol (vs Massey) (4:21)
Review: A Certain Ratio are proof of how many new ideas a band can have. The UK post punk icons have always had an uncanny ability to release tracks into the world that seem to call on a multitude of styles - funk, blues, electro - and yet sound coherent but completely unique. This latest effort is testament to that, and also a wholeheartedly sentimental release with a story to tell.

Following on from ACR: EPA, which represented the last recordings of the band with iconic Manchester vocalist Denise Johnson, who tragically died in 2020 aged 56, EPC continues the series by inviting the inimitable The Emperor Machine in to the studio for a tribute to another lost great, Andrew Weatherall, with Jacknife Lee, Maria Uzor and Chris Massey all in the credits. Quality stuff. Again.
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out of stock $14.20
Backyard Blenders: The remixes (B-STOCK)
Cat: AKP 0011 (B-STOCK). Rel: 16 Apr 21
Rats It's Up (Laetitia Sadier remix) (3:52)
Rainbo Locals (Four Tet remix) (4:22)
Rats It's Up (Jeff Parker remix) (4:56)
You Don't Have To (Roberto Carlos Lange remix) (4:09)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Record ever so slightly warped with very light surface marks/smudges, but otherwise in perfect working order***


As visitors to his website will likely note after a quick scroll, "John Herndon is a drummer, music producer, and founding member of the group Tortoise." He's also credited with work under the flags Isotope 217, Five Style, Starlicker, Exploding Star Orchestra, Pulsar Quartet, not to mention A Grape Dope - just one of the Los Angeline's identities. And certainly one of the most musically forward thinking.

For any newcomers in the room, let's just say AGD has laid out more head-nodding beats than most of us have had hot dinners, setting benchmark after benchmark for hip hop instrumentals with jazz and electronic trappings. Here remixed by five equally astute names - Laetitia Sadier, Four Tet, Jeff Parker and Roberto Carlos Lange (no relation to the footballing titan, sadly) - this is maybe not the most definitive introduction to Herndon, but it's a mighty fine release packing plenty of variety and depth nonetheless
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out of stock $6.56
Backyard Blenders: The Remixes
Backyard Blenders: The Remixes (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: AKP 0011. Rel: 16 Apr 21
Rats It's Up (Laetitia Sadier remix) (3:52)
Rainbo Locals (Four Tet remix) (4:22)
Rats It's Up (Jeff Parker remix) (4:56)
You Don't Have To (Roberto Carlos Lange remix) (4:09)
Review: As visitors to his website will likely note after a quick scroll, "John Herndon is a drummer, music producer, and founding member of the group Tortoise." He's also credited with work under the flags Isotope 217, Five Style, Starlicker, Exploding Star Orchestra, Pulsar Quartet, not to mention A Grape Dope - just one of the Los Angeline's identities. And certainly one of the most musically forward thinking.

For any newcomers in the room, let's just say AGD has laid out more head-nodding beats than most of us have had hot dinners, setting benchmark after benchmark for hip hop instrumentals with jazz and electronic trappings. Here remixed by five equally astute names - Laetitia Sadier, Four Tet, Jeff Parker and Roberto Carlos Lange (no relation to the footballing titan, sadly) - this is maybe not the most definitive introduction to Herndon, but it's a mighty fine release packing plenty of variety and depth nonetheless
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out of stock $14.72
AVI 001 (feat Khidja remix)
Cat: AVI 001. Rel: 20 Jun 22
A Strange Wedding - "The Proposal" (8:33)
Datasal - "En Till En" (5:41)
84PC - "Goliath's Wrath" (Khidja remix) (6:57)
Iro Aka - "First Dance On The Ice Floor" (5:37)
Review: The Avidya label arrives with a bold new concept that sees it push itself to "step out of comfort zones to release a series of EPs of broad, challenging and deep music." The first affair is a fine one from four artists, the first of which is Lyon based procure A Strange Wedding from the Worst label. His slow trance locks you in and then Gothenburg trio Datasal come through with a prog rock and post funk and dance fusion. 84PC's contribution is peak time gold and Barcelona's Iro Aka arrive with another debut to round out this fine offering.
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 in stock $10.26
AVI 001 (feat Khidja remix) (B-STOCK)
Cat: AVI 001. Rel: 01 Jan 90
A Strange Wedding - "The Proposal" (8:33)
Datasal - "En Till En" (5:41)
84PC - "Goliath's Wrath" (Khidja remix) (6:57)
Iro Aka - "First Dance On The Ice Floor" (5:37)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


The Avidya label arrives with a bold new concept that sees it push itself to "step out of comfort zones to release a series of EPs of broad, challenging and deep music." The first affair is a fine one from four artists, the first of which is Lyon based procure A Strange Wedding from the Worst label. His slow trance locks you in and then Gothenburg trio Datasal come through with a prog rock and post funk and dance fusion. 84PC's contribution is peak time gold and Barcelona's Iro Aka arrive with another debut to round out this fine offering.
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Fields & Forests 2
Cat: F&F 002. Rel: 10 Nov 14
Fantasy
Raw Abstractionism
Torri Wowo
Acoustic Cut
Review: After a successful debut release with Untitled Gear, Croatian label continues their journey through fields and forests. Still exploring the Russian Federation, only this time they hired Udacha's honcho and main protagonist A5. Record kicks off with 'Fantasy'. A dreamy kalimba piece which eventually evolves into a deep house track and could be described as a soundtrack from your latest dream while 'Raw Abstractionism' doesn't disappoint it's name. On the flip side we are introduced to the afro banger 'Torri Wowo' which feels almost like driving through safari on a truck. 'Acoustic Cut' calms things down and brings us to an end with a clear message.
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out of stock $7.62
Delicate Limbs
Cat: 194398 377971. Rel: 21 May 21
Delicate Limbs (3:19)
Delicate Limbs (3:20)
Review: Depending on where you stand, Virgil Abloh is either the ruiner of fashion, or its saviour. The Off-White founder doesn't exactly have a subtle style when it comes to his own brand, but that hasn't stopped him making it to the high profile position of artistic director at Louis Vuitton. He is also more and more involved with music on various levels and that now plays out with his new single with serpentwithfeet. It is presented here on both sides of this Sony 7" following his recent remix of Mercury Award winner Michael Kiwanuka's 'Solid Ground'.
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out of stock $10.00
Clap Ya Feet
Cat: BYM 026. Rel: 01 May 14
Clap Ya Feet
Puerta 7
Review: In the early days of the Chilean psych underground, two art students join forces to create a new musical project called Acid Call. The band was formed in early 2007 by Ignacio Gatica (aka Blok) and Martin Kaulen (ex-Watchout!). The duo combined influences like Silver Apples, Suicide, Young Jazz Rebels, Sun Ra, Add N to (X), Wu-Tang Clan and Santana, creating a hypnotic and repetitive sound using mixers, cheap keyboards and bass.

During their brief career, the band did some gigs, generating lots of attention from the small circle of people who used to attend the shows. In this period, the New Chilean Psych Underground was emerging. Acid Call. Cindy Sisters, WatchOut!, La Hell Gang, The Psychedelic Schafferson Jetplane, Holydrug Couple and Follakzoid were part of a brilliant generation of bands deserving international attention. And finally, international exposure started. Terminal Boredom and WFMU were the first ones who fell in love with Acid Call. Sadly, their members started to be focused in another projects leaving the band in a period of undefined hibernation. Some recordings in digital format circulate just in circles related to the band members, but finally, a posthumous 7" is here. "Clap Ya Feet" and "Puerta 7" are real testimonies of the real potential of this duo and also represent a unique moment in the history of the Chilean underground music.
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out of stock $6.84
I W I
I W I (12")
Cat: PUBINF 014. Rel: 29 May 14
Pride Of Classes
Ewe
Honey Bear
River Card
I W I
Review: After their mysterious little deviation last year, the hotly tipped Acteurs return to London's Public Information with another sublime amalgamation of minimalist industrial music in what feels like a cross between an EP and a mini LP, where each track fits in so perfectly next to its counterpart. "Pride Of Classes" opens things up with a moody arrangement of harmonics and an even moodier male voice, and "Ewe" continues this desolate conversation amid what sound like the peak of the Blitzkrieg. On the flip, "Honey Bear" goes down a post-punk path thanks to its repetitive and minimalistic synth lead, whereas "River Card" is another piece of experimental, neo-technoid poetry, and "I W I" continues this tradition with an even nuttier collection of sonics at the helm.
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Gespielt von: Kondaktor
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Howweryuu
Howweryuu (12")
Cat: RESEARCH 001. Rel: 12 Oct 20
Howweryuu (6:06)
Apexxx North (6:14)
Collection Of Noises (6:40)
Extra Processing (3:05)
Loosen The Moorings (3:29)
Review: After some great ones by Desert Sound Colony and label co-heads Alec Falconer and Tiago Walter, Ba Dum Tish are back with another curious release by the enigmatic Active Research. It's the sound of the '90s underground on the A side, with the dark drum & bass epic 'Howweryuu' and its Optical / Alex Reece influence, followed by the UK electronica throwback sounds on 'Apexxx North'. On the flip, things take a more abstract turn on the deep and dystopian electro bass journey "Collection Of Noises" followed by the sublime ambient bliss of "Loosen The Moorings".
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Howweryuu (B-STOCK)
Cat: RESEARCH 001 (B-STOCK). Rel: 12 Oct 20
Howweryuu
Apexxx North
Collection Of Noises
Extra Processing
Loosen The Moorings
Review: ***B-STOCK: Record has very light surface marks/smudges, but otherwise in perfect working order***


After some great ones by Desert Sound Colony and label co-heads Alec Falconer and Tiago Walter, Ba Dum Tish are back with another curious release by the enigmatic Active Research. It's the sound of the '90s underground on the A side, with the dark drum & bass epic 'Howweryuu' and its Optical / Alex Reece influence, followed by the UK electronica throwback sounds on 'Apexxx North'. On the flip, things take a more abstract turn on the deep and dystopian electro bass journey "Collection Of Noises" followed by the sublime ambient bliss of "Loosen The Moorings".
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Xoul
Xoul (12")
Cat: WDNT 012. Rel: 18 Jul 14
Xoul
Xoul Dark Chamber
Xoul Particles
Pharoah Moon Rising
Review: Don't you just love it when Darren Cunningham just drops an Actress EP out of nowhere, mid-week!? This has come to be the Actress way as of late. Releasing unannounced EP's out of his own Werkdiscs label that almost always contain the most obscure of title names. "Xoul" is the luminary's current mood, a mixture of distorted glitch, shimmering melodics and that classic mutant touch which he so easily applies to all his music. This is Actress at his most musical, such that the lightly detuned keys of "Xoul Particles" seem like lost musical notes in a deep wormhole in outer space. "Pharaoh Moon Rising" is the odd one out, both by name and nature. However, although Cunningham goes for the all-out lo-fi on this one, there is still a sense of musicality and arrangement amongst his madness. What can we say? It's another Actress classic. Recommended.
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Silver Cloud
Cat: WDNT 004. Rel: 24 Jan 13
Voodoo Posse Chronic Illusion
Floating In Ecstasy
Silver Cloud Dream Come True
Review: There's something heart warming about the faulty connection glitches and dusty electronics of a Darren Cunningham production. "Voodoo Posse Chronic Illusion" from the Silver Clouds EP is one such example. Noises which would normally sound out of place sit ever-eloquently between plucked harps strings, reverberating bells and wood block percussion. At first "Floating In Ecstasy" is a little confusing - is it whether 33rpm or 45rpm? Pitched down it sounds like something that could soundtrack a scene of a staggering ghoul bearing down on a cornered victim, while pitched up it sounds somewhere between 80s EBM and electronic gothic rock. "Silver Cloud Dream Come True" however is definitely meant for 45rpm play with a drum pattern that jitters intermittently between varied glockenspiel chimes.
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Actress Meets Shangaan
Cat: HJP 62. Rel: 20 Jan 12
Actress Meets Shangaan A
Actress Meets Shangaan B
Review: Given its loose nature, the prospect of reworkings of Shangaan music from Actress, whose material is often as wild and tumbling as it comes, was always going to be something far out, and he hasn't disappointed us. His A-Side is pure Drexciyan funk bliss, as disembodied vocals are smeared in broken chords, R2-D2 bleeps and radio static beamed in from a distant nebula, cracked and warped but somehow with a solid pulse at its core. The B-Side meanwhile is even crazier, keeping the furious tempo of the original music but distilling it down to its base elements, leaving a marimba tone that is blunt and vehemently lo-fi, but somehow coming across with the same haunted atmosphere as its counterpart. Highly recommended.
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Bird Matrix (remixes)
Cat: K7319 EP1. Rel: 28 Oct 15
Actress - "Bird Matrix" (Kid606 club remix) (10:13)
Actress - "Bird Matrix" (Kid606 dub remix) (8:35)
GNESIS - "Pear" (original mix) (3:17)
Actress - "Bird Matrix" (Simbiosi remix) (6:40)
Review: Germany's K7 have got it on lock-down with this latest 12', a full rework EP of Actress' "Bird Matrix" killer by a pair of dance luminaries. First up is Kid606, a man who has been making 'outsider' music since before the term was ever coined, and one who has been every bit as important to the dance music scene all the more commercial names. Kid606's Club Mix is driving, filled with slithering percussion and led by a gorgeous swarm of aqueous synths and Zelda-like sonics, while the dub version slows things down and muddies the groove up into a heady, meditative bundle of melodies and beats. Simbiosi, on the other hand, goes for the jugular and delivers a heavy, stomping techno retuning of the original - what a blinder! There's also a tune by the mysterious Gnesis, "Pear", which appeared on Actress' own K7 compilation. Ya need!
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Gespielt von: Ali Renault
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Tidal Motion
Tidal Motion (12" promo)
Cat: BR 001. Rel: 27 Sep 11
En Trance
Aquarius Rising
Cecaelia
32
Review: The first release on Space Dimension Controller's newly minted Basic Rhythm label has been anticipated for some time, and it's been worth the wait. Coming from Italian producer Ad Bourke, who released the Desire mini album on Citinite earlier this year, Tidal Motion is an EP of meaty space funk, which pays its respects to Balearic house, the Italo sounds of his home land, and the deep analogue boogie jams of producers like Dam-Funk. "En Trance" kicks things off with its deep, resonant bass, delayed piano and liquid pads, reminiscent of SDC, while "Aquarius Rising" is a slowed down number filled with squelching leads and fractured vocals. On the flip, "Cecaelia" combines a languorous horn melody with huge analogue chords to create an Italo infused boogie track, while on "32" Bourke puts his huge sounds over a bubbling undercurrent of house, inflecting the whole thing with a multitude of jazz and disco samples that add rich texture to his already considerable palette.
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Clean Slate
Cat: THRNS 002. Rel: 12 Oct 17
Letter From Police (7:08)
When They Fall From The Sky (5:03)
Postal (2:39)
Crie (4:02)
Lurk (5:51)
Crie (JK Flesh remix) (4:51)
Review: Clean Slate is the first release from Addremove on Swiss label Threnes. Addremove is an electronic music project with a unique approach. The sound of this production is lush, minimal and dark, echoing influences as diverse as ambient music, experimental electronica and darkwave. The EP features six tracks with eerie and industrial overtones, including opening number "Letter From Police" with its drones and industrial percussion backed by mesmerising textures. "Lurk" is certainly one of the most striking tracks on this release, where the bass synth creates an all-embracing sonic landscape, while a sudden burst of glitchy beats breaks the pattern unexpectedly. The remixed version of "Crie" is pitch black and austere, with the legendary Justin Broaderick adding jackhammer beats and grindcore guitars and 'going for a powerful and uncompromising tone.'
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Reciprocity EP
Reciprocity EP (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: DBRV 032. Rel: 05 Feb 18
Reciprocess (4:29)
Hullman Z (6:01)
Get It G (1:51)
Just In Case I Do (4:12)
Son Shine (8:32)
Review: You can always count on Afrikan Sciences to flip the script with what you think soulful electronic music should sound like. Tearing the grid up and pinging off on a cosmic voyage in between the notes, this is futuristic, jazz-minded machine music of the highest order. "Reciprocess" is a shuddering, but surprisingly focused exercise in cracking open the house music structure, while "Hullman Z" gets into a brilliantly futuristic boogie. "Just In Case I Do" takes a more laid back approach without eschewing the essential dose of freakiness, and "Son Shine" takes things in an explicitly broken beat direction with spellbinding results.
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Orphaned Deejay Selek 2006-2008
Cat: WAP 384. Rel: 18 Aug 15
Serge Fenix Rendered 2 (3:17)
DMX Acid Test (1:18)
Oberheim Blacet1b (3:24)
Bonus EMT Beats (4:46)
Simple Slamming B2 (3:51)
Midi Pipe1c Sds3time Cube/Klonedrm (2:29)
Neotekt72 (6:03)
R8m Neotek Beat (1:40)
Review: Thankfully, Richard D. James has decided to finally release at least some of the output that he's been banging on about since mid-2000s. In a number of interviews, the might Aphex Twin hinted that he has vast artilleries of tracks stacked up and unreleased, probably more on purpose than out of laziness...or maybe not. What we do know is that AFX is reborn after the string of acid 12"s released about 10 years ago on Rephlex, that saw the alias become one of the most popular of James' alter egos. Orphaned Deejay Selek is a collection of tunes that contain all of the Twin's magic and unpredictably, but that also cut straight to the point and head to the middle of the dance floor. This is banging brain dynamite coated in the man's iconic style and flair. Welcome back AFX, and many hats off to Warp for making it happen.
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Illusions Of Shameless Abundance
Cat: OP 057. Rel: 21 May 20
Illusions Of Shameless Abundance (feat Lydia Lunch) (5:55)
Alucinao (feat Estado Unido & FKA Twigs) (9:09)
Review: Hot on the heels of "2017-2019", his second album of angular, off-kilter electronics and mechanical rhythms work under the Against All Logic alias, Nicolas Jaar offers up a 12" containing two eyebrow-raising collaborative cuts. Legendary alternative artist Lydia Lunch, who also features on the album, pops up on A-side "Illusions of Shameless Abundance", adding a out there spoken word vocal - much of which is presented as a series of overlapping loops - to Jaar's skewed modular electronics and trippy, out-of-this-world sounds. Estado Unido and FKA Twigs lend a hand on flipside "Alucinao", providing gently soulful lyrical flavour to a distorted, thrillingly aggressive South American electro rhythm, sweaty pots-and-pans percussion and metallic melodic elements.
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012016002001
Cat: 012016 002001. Rel: 15 Feb 17
01 (15:30)
02 (18:06)
Review: Chicago label Chained Library present some contemplative minimal noise experiments courtesy of the mysterious Agnes who presents the 012016002001 EP and it is mastered by the one and only Rashad Becker: which is fitting really. Fans of Becker's recent works will really appreciate these extreme and at times challenging sonic workouts on both sides, approximately 15 minutes each. Both extended pieces are reductionist electronic sound art at its finest. Very intrigued as to what this imprint is up to next.
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Buddhas Of Golden Light
Cat: ALE 004. Rel: 12 Aug 15
Sukirti (9:25)
Suvarnasatarasmibhasagarbha (2:51)
Ratnasikhin (7:14)
Kandrasuryapradipa (15:46)
Review: Arc Light Editions are steadily becoming the masters of outsider reissues. In the last few years, the productive label has resurfaced valuable material by Arthur Russell, among others, and this summer they have turned their attention to Finnish electronic pioneer, Pekka Airaksinen. The original edition of Buddhas Of Golden Delight has never received a proper re-edition until now, and it has remained rather expensive on the second-hand market. This is no surprise, however, as Airaksinen's use of drum machines and electronics still sounds as fresh as ever, and the LP sits perfectly with the current state of affairs in the experimental music scene. From the grainy, watery beats of "Sakiri", to the oddball drones of "Kandrasuryapradipa", this is pure sonic drifting at its most daring. Lovers of modular electronics, please go ahead and indulge. This is warmly recommended.
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Believe
Believe (12")
Cat: 1800 02. Rel: 18 Jul 14
Believe
Shekure
Shirin
Hundred Years
Review: It's been a while since we were last treated to a fresh release from Airhead, but now he's back with a four tracker for the 1800-Dinosaur imprint, which finds his wayward beat science spanning all kinds of moods and tempos. The lead track sports some house-orientated signifiers but there's still plenty of room for grubby bass and off-kilter percussion without sacrificing the groove. "Shirin" meanwhile flexes a grime attitude over some loose rolling drums with a hand played feel that offsets the plastic string stabs perfectly. "Shekure" has greater links to the earlier Airhead output, keeping things sparse and fractious while the tense atmosphere reins supreme, and then "Hundred Years" delivers another swerve loaded with powerful pads and tweaked out hip hop vocals.
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Pyramid Lake
Cat: RS 1209. Rel: 23 Aug 12
Pyramid Lake
Black Ink
Review: Otherwise known as Rob McAndrews, former James Blake collaborator Airhead is fast becoming one of the most interesting producers on the R&S roster since Blake's movement to more mainstream concerns. Taking a more explicitly rhythmic direction than previous release which concentrated on lush acoustic textures, "Pyramid Lake" combines rapidfire percussion, breathy vocal samples and lo-fi VHS textures to create the most unlikely club banger you'll hear this year. "Black Ink" meanwhile sounds like a maelstrom of kickdrums tumbling up and down a rubber staircase with stray hi-hats and handclaps thrown into the mix. Undeniably one of the best R&S cuts this year.
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Rare Birds
Cat: LEVELS 002. Rel: 15 Jan 14
Rare Birds
Expensive Shit
Jam1 (short version)
Review: As a selector for the Standard Place party and host of the excellent No Boring Intros NTS show, Jon Rust already commands a formidable reputation amongst those that know. It's becoming increasingly evident Rust's eye and ear for sonic excellence is making his Levels label one to watch. This second release throws the spotlight on Estonian producers Ajukaja and Andrevski and is a real delight! Ajukaja is something of a musical hero back in Estonia and we suggest you check out the Porridge Bullet label he runs if you like what you hear on these three tracks. Drawing their formative interests in industrial and ambient sounds into the deep house template, Ajukaja and Andrevski are on most impressive form with A Side cut "Rare Birds" which positively glides in a manner akin to a Tallin-born Mr Beatnick. Do not sleep on this!
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1112013 Stopping Outwards
Cat: SR 006. Rel: 16 Jan 14
Akamoi - "Little Black Box"
Ynaktera - "Three Phase"
El Cosmonauta - "7K-OK (A)"
Mariano - "Mysterious Way"
Ghostphace - "Rome Boredom"
Scual - "The Fade Of John Gray"
Review: Stochastic Resonance come through correct with their sixth instalment of the series, this time bringing together the talents of Akamoi, Ynaktera, Cosmonauta, Mariano, Ghostphace and Scual for a proper stirring of the senses on this noisy, drone-laden beat of an EP. Akamoi starts with furious swells on morphing feedback soundscapes, while Ynaktera goes for a pixelated sample workout recalling Pan's Jar Moff. Mariano's "Mysterious Ways" sets the dance tempo, amalgamating a twisted, slightly off beat pattern with bleeps and stabs and "Rome Boredom" by Ghostphace is another special moment - quick, psychotic synths fall into an absolutely terrifying ocean of distortion and satanic noise infusions. What a blinder!
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Obelisk
Obelisk (10")
Cat: HTH 045. Rel: 12 Nov 15
I - Monolith (3:39)
II - Megalith (6:17)
Review: Manchester's Akkord have been heavily involved with the development of Fabric's Houndstooth label, and the majority of their output has come from the legendary club's young and vibrant new imprint. Much like fellow Mancunians Demdike Stare, their sound is hard to categorise and distil into one genre; the present "Monolith" sits somewhere between the sparser of Shackleton's tunes, and the whirlpool of styles and genres that fit into the ambient/drone territory. Similarly, "Megalith", on the other hand, is a broken artillery of kicks and sporadic jungle breaks, a gorgeous pile of stop-start bass and drums that keep darting in and out from all corners. Ever thought what 3D music might sound like? This goes pretty damn near. Warmly recommended.
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