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Singles
Non Nocere EP
Non Nocere EP (heavyweight vinyl 12" + insert)
Cat: AVN 011. Rel: 08 Oct 13
Non Nocere
Occupational Exposure
Lean Manufacturing
Piquette Plant
Monoculture
Evitandus
Review: AVN #011 sees Shifted and Ventress' Avian label look to the USA for the first time, as it taps up New York producer Shaun O'Sullivan for a six-track EP under his new 400PPM alias. O'Sullivan already has a deep knowledge of techno developed over a broad range of musical projects as anyone who has heard his excellent releases for The Corner and L.I.E.S. will attest. Bookended by two stark explorations into noise, the EP is joined by four solid techno productions which all marry the hard-hitting industrial sounds of pioneers like Adam X together with the rolling percussion and impressive sound design of the Berghain school of Dettmann and Klock. The off-kilter syncopations and metallic clutter of "Monoculture" is a particular highlight in what is another essential 12" from Avian.
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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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Model 001
Model 001 (12")
Cat: MODEL 001. Rel: 22 Aug 13
Pieces Of Me
Etched
Collapse (Rhythm)
Cycles Of Violence
Depford Blues (Excerpt)
Review: A Model Authority sees Shifted and Sigha join forces for a series of mooted releases that commence with Model 001. The new collaborative was apparently born out of "the desire to rise above the very modern mediocrity and complacency that surrounds us," and it sees both producers in a German-techno kind of mood. Much of the EP's harsh and quick-fire loops suggest an early-Regis influence, like "Pieces Of Me" and "Cycles Of Violence", while "Collapse (Rhythm)" sees three lone bass drums lumber in three-beat time like a half finished Henning Baer production. Model 001 also brings with it some industrial experimentation with "Etched" sounding like a broken television furiously exhaling white noise, while "Depford Blues (Excerpt)" is the perfect soundtrack for a Chris Cunningham remake of George Orwell's book 1984.
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Gespielt von: Charlton, 3.14, Victor Martinez, SNTS
out of stock $8.56
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
out of stock $14.00
Embryo
Embryo (12")
Cat: SA 035. Rel: 17 Apr 19
Elapsed Emptiness (7:01)
Symmetry (6:57)
Inverted Aspects (feat Beau Wanzer) (5:12)
Aria (New Beat version) (5:07)
Review: Mannequin boss Alessandro Adriani returns to Stroboscopic Artefacts with 'Embryo' - an immersive four-track micro-odyssey spanning across jagged ambient scopes,unmapped acidic grounds and further leftfield-friendly sonic territories, opening up the path for his forthcoming sophomore LP and first ever for Stroboscopic Artefacts, 'Morphic Dreams'.
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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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ZMNT 003
ZMNT 003 (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: ZMNT 003. Rel: 13 Jan 20
Time Tales (5:06)
My Vibe (feat WMN) (3:12)
Shades Of Tuch (4:34)
The Dead Cry (4:16)
Patch Dance (3:48)
Ten Fold Rule (4:00)
Review: If you like your electro to be scraped off the sewer pipes and flambeed for extra effect, then ZEMENT have you covered with this mucky gem from Alonzo. "Time Tales" has the kind of grinding synth tones and dystopian vocoder action that would be right at home in a Helena Hauff DJ set, while "My Vibe" switches things up with a saucy vocal take from WMN that comes on like Peaches jamming with Dopplereffekt. "Shades Of Tuch" takes things in a spooky direction, while "The Dead Cry" keeps things sparse and chilling. "Patch Dance" turns the distortion up to 11, and "Ten Fold Rule" rounds things off with another wonderfully murky lead line for the end of days.
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Tracks Volume 3
Tracks Volume 3 (limited red vinyl 12")
Cat: CITI 024. Rel: 08 May 18
Amato Y Mariana - "Quieres Bailar" (5:39)
The Sixteen Steps - "Montgat" (6:46)
His Dirty Secrets - "Structures" (6:15)
Further Reductions - "Another Stranger" (4:56)
Review: BOOM! Our favourites, Cititrax, roll the third editions of Tracks out onto our shelves, and the results are unsurprisingly strong on this excellent various artists comp. It's a mixed bag of skills, as per usual, and the sounds are those of a new NYC, fuelled by a new sort of post-industrial sensibility. Amato Y Mariana open with the tight beats and groove of "Queires Bailar", followed closely by the ominous compositions of the EBM-flavoured "Montgat" from The Sixteen Steps. On the flip, His Dirty Secrets bleeps out some morphed acid on "Structures", and "Another Stranger" from Further Reductions churns out a slow, mild-mannered house experiment with its roots clearly planted in the coldest of waves. Sick.
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Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Techno
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Tracks Volume 1
Cat: CITI 017. Rel: 17 Aug 15
Amato - "Physique" (5:13)
Tzusing - "King Of System" (5:06)
An-I - "Mutter" (6:00)
Broken English Club - "Glass" (5:28)
Review: There's a delightfully celebratory feel about this debut volume of Cititrax Tracks, a new 12" series from Minimal Wave offshoot Cititrax. As beautifully presented as we've come to expect, Tracks Volume 1 boasts a quartet of dancefloor-ready smashers from a blend of new faces and label stalwarts. Amato (aka The Hacker) kicks things off with the glistening EBM funk of "Physique" - all restless synth refrains and pounding bottom end - before LIES affiliate Tsuzing go all dark, psychedelic and twisted on the thrillingly intense, acid-flecked "King of System". An-I go all DAF (with a touch of Front 242) on the fuzzy and dystopian stomper "Mutter", before Cititrax regulars Broken English Club delivers a storming chunk of industrial-tinged analogue funk ("Glass"). Bravo!
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Rabble EP
Rabble EP (limited fluorescent green vinyl 12" in UV gloss sleeve)
Cat: CITI 029. Rel: 17 Jul 23
Rabble (7:30)
Rubble (4:18)
Chapel Perilous (7:34)
Review: An-i is the alias of Berlin-based Korean-American Doug Lee, an artist with over two decades in the game already under several different monikers. This is the third EP to come under this name since debuting it in 2015 and finds him in an even more bold and adventurous mode than ever. Opener 'Rabble' is controlled techno chaos, a flurry of whirring machines and unrelenting drums that will frazzle your brain. 'Rubble' is just as intense, a big wall of rusted synth work and industrial noise mangled into something rhythmic and futuristic. 'Chapel Perilous' on the flip then offers up a spaced-out journey deep into the inner psyche. A welcome return from a truly singular artist that comes on fluorescent yellow wax.
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An I & Unhuman
Cat: LIES 141. Rel: 10 Sep 19
Five To Nine (5:23)
Hate Thy Neighbor (4:25)
Entschuldigung (4:50)
Cannibals (4:57)
Review: The latest missive in the L.I.E.S. ongoing series of collaborative EPs brings together Cititrax regular An-I (AKA sometime leftfield disco maverick Doug Lee) and Berlin-based experimental electronics maverick Unhuman. The pair begins in forthright fashion, moving from the racing drum machine heartbeats, rhythmic noise and mangled yelps of "Five To Nine", to the doomy bass, triple-time beats and clanking metallic hits of post-punk number "Hate Thy Neighbour". Over on side B they mutilate electro beyond almost all recognition on the alien insanity of "Entschuldigung" before lolloping towards a conclusion with the fuzzy industrial funk thrust of "Cannibals".
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The Sprit Of The Age
Cat: DTLSND 009. Rel: 05 May 21
Anatolian Weapons - "A Series Of Changes" (6:08)
A Hand - "Modern Cage" (7:33)
Gamma Intel - "Note To My Love" (6:02)
Vactrol Park - "Dense & Ragged" (7:03)
Review: Details Sound is a record label curated and run by Giuseppe Magistro and Matteo Fabbri, that has brought us releases by the likes of Olfactory Nerve, Luca Garino and Klankman. Their latest is this fantastic four track various artist compilation titled The Spirit Of The Age Vol.1. It features Anatolian Weapons with the the steely slow burning aggression of 'A Series Of Changes', label staple A Hand serving up some celestial and contemplative IDM on 'Mode4rn Cage', Gamma Intel's restrained fury as heard on the body bashing bass of 'Note To My Love' and the real stars of the show here - Vactrol Park. The London-based duo giving their very best on the B side with the immersive analogue ritual rites of 'Dense & Ragged'.
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Ancient Astronaut
Cat: OP 011. Rel: 28 May 14
A1
A2
B1
B2
B3
B4
Review: Combine Sculpture's Membrane Pop album With Eric Holm's Andoya LP and you're close to knowing what Ancient Astronaut's debut opus on Nicolas Jaar's Other People label sounds like. It's weird and wonderful on "A1" and "A2", while there's calmer, oceanic moments on "B2". Things become more industrialised and dubby on "B3", all of which are held together by two 'when you hear the chime turn the page'-type interludes that top and tail the B-side.
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Turn Ice Realities Into Fire Dreams
Cat: HANDSV 071. Rel: 16 Oct 15
Guided By The Force Of Compassion (5:44)
Protection Had To Be Given (6:29)
This Is All I Could Do (6:18)
My Ice Baby (5:09)
Review: It certainly has been Michael Wollenhaupt's year. Since going solo with the Ancient Methods project without Conrad Protzmann, collaborating with Regis as Ugandan Methods and remixing everyone from Powell to Bourbonese Qualk; he's more active than ever and the music speaks for itself. For his latest release on the Hands imprint, Wollenhaupt unleashes more of his epic war techno which collides head on with gothic, industrial and extreme metal aesthetics. "Guided By The Force Of Compassion" has all the hallmarks of his sound: buzzing, distorted melodies, pounding tribal beats and doom-laden atmospherics. "Protection Had To Be Given" and "This All I Could Do" are similar to his Pogo Im Saurebad/Korpersaure '91 remixes for Powell with their oddball compositions stuttering and crashing about the place before some demonic synth roars, executed amazingly well. Finally "My Ice Baby" takes things down a notch but comes across even more sinister as it glitches and scrapes back and forth, dancing in its own filth and static, accompanied by a disturbing, pitch shifted
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The Asking Breath Comes To Each
Cat: CAN 008. Rel: 20 Jun 17
Swallow The Screw (feat Azar Swan) (8:21)
The Standards Will Come & Go (feat Huren) (5:36)
It Won't Take Me (feat Tropic Of Cancer) (5:44)
Andromeda (feat Zanias) (8:10)
Review: Berlin's Michael Wollenhaupt returns with yet more potent darkwave techno: a signature sound he has honed over the years in the Ancient Methods project which he has helmed since the departure of Conrad Protzmann a few years ago. Appearing here for London based Candela Rising, which has previously presented works by other dwellers of the industrial fringes such as Violet Poison, Eomac and Manni Dee. Starting off with the epic war anthem "Swallow The Screw" (featuring New York City's Azar Swan on vocals), its then onto the pounding jackhammer rhythms of "The Standards Will Come & Go" featuring the legendary Dave Foster aka Huren who howls hysterically through layers of distortion throughout. On the flip is the EP's most seductive moment on the slow burning and atmospheric EBM groove of "It Won't Take Me". This one features Tropic Of Cancer's Camella Lobo on vocal duties.
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Gespielt von: Nomad, Choronzon, 3.14
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The Asking Breath Comes To Each
The Asking Breath Comes To Each (limited clear vinyl 12")
Cat: CAN 008C. Rel: 20 Jun 17
Swallow The Screw (feat Azar Swan) (8:20)
The Standards Will Come & Go (feat Huren) (5:36)
It Won't Take Me (feat Tropic Of Cancer) (5:46)
Andromeda (feat Zanias) (8:09)
Review: Not to get all hyped-out, but it appears that Candela Rising is quietly racing up quite a stellar catalogue. Just to name drop a few peeps, they've put out an impressive run of techno bullets from the likes of Lakker, Eomac, Manni Dee, and now the mighty Ancient Methods, among others. Sometimes you just gotta tip your hat off! Michael Wollenhaupt is now manning the iconic techno project on his own, but if this new EP is anything to go by then it sounds like he's got it under control. From "Swallow The Screw" all the way to "Andromeda", which features the fledgling Zanias, this is high-tech rave gear with a noticeable industrial edge. In fact, the 4/4 elements almost go unnoticed amid the ocean of distortions and screeching power electronics. Of course, you'd still wanna bang this out at 4am on a dancefloor, but it's the sort of techno that the noise heads will find undoubtedly rewarding.
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Gespielt von: Decka
out of stock $10.89
The Ohne Hande Remixes
The Ohne Hande Remixes (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: AW 1. Rel: 15 Dec 14
Ohne Hande (Maschinendub)
Ohne Hande (acappella)
Ohne Hande (Fundamental mix)
Ohne Hande (Pogo Im Saurebad Plural mix)
Review: The Berlin-based aufnahme + wiedergabe label elect to revisit Legacy From A Cold World, last year's fine debut album from Black Egg, with the focus on one specific track and one special artist. As the recent remixes of Powell suggested, Michael Wollenhaupt's Ancient Methods project is perfectly tooled to instigate some truly inspirational reworks given the correct source material and his four versions of "Ohne Ha?nde" are the stuff of techno dreams. Wedged inbetween EBM, industrial and techno, the "Maschinendub" version is a wonderfully seedy affair, whilst the Accapella version fizzes with underlying menace. The Fundamental mix will please those seeking some thunderous techno whilst the closing "Pogo Im Saurebad Plural" version veers off into the realm of primitive electronics. Superb stuff!
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The Age Of Enphemeral Man EP
Cat: INNER 011. Rel: 02 Sep 16
Blood Trophy (6:14)
VPA (5:49)
VPA (Honzo ADHD remix) (6:21)
Zevra (4:24)
Review: Greek experimental techno producer in Berlin ANFS is a staple of the Inner Surface Music collective and presents another excursion in difficult greyscale listening. Starting out with the ultraviolence of "Blood Trophy" with its body bashing bass assault and overdriven drones washing over you with blatant fury, there's then the broken beat industrial techno onslaught of "VPA" which will appeal to fans of Talker or Simon Shreeve. By the way Repitch man D. Carbone aka Honzo steps up to deliver a seething and slow burning remix. Finally, strap yourself in for the abrasive soundscape of modular abuse on "Zevra".
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Badass Bitch
Badass Bitch (12" in screen-printed sleeve limited to 300 copies)
Cat: LAZYTAPES 05. Rel: 11 Feb 20
Badass Bitch (5:24)
Bloodydeath (5:02)
Elm Street (Faster edition) (4:53)
That's Why I'm Hot (3:44)
Review: Having previously offered up his raw, all-action experimental work on obscure or outdated formats, Anna Funk Damage (real name Andrea Natale) has finally released a 12" single. The EP is as intriguing and challenging as you'd expect, with the Italian noisenik flitting between skewed, sub-heavy electro-horror madness (crazy lead cut "Badass Bitch"), thrusting 8-bit industrial murk (the Cabaret Voltaire-meets-Nitzer Ebb-inside a Commodore 64 insanity of "Bloodydeath"), gabber-speed post trance mutant funk ("Elm Street (Faster Edition)") and sub-heavy body music that rhythmically has more in common with UK funky than it does DAF or Front 242 ("That's Why I'm Hot"), which also includes some shimmering, life-affirming synthesizer chords.
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Gespielt von: Mark Forshaw
out of stock $13.23
C Giles Showed Me Some Shit/Untitled Fiii
Cat: FUCKPUNK 008. Rel: 14 Dec 16
C Giles Showed Me Some Shit (2:04)
Untitled Fiii (4:40)
Review: It's now time for another outing from FuckPunk partner in crime Sebastian Gainsborough aka Vessel under his APE alias. Following up DJ Ape Vs DJ Oa$is' "Sleng Again" in 2014. Be prepared for some glitch-hop punk on the short and charmingly titled tracks such as "C Giles Showed Me Some Shit" or "Untitled Fiii". The sort of crossover antics reminiscent of late nineties British noise terrorists like V/VM. Continuing "the label's tradition of cross format abuse" It comes cut on a curious 8" square record. Limited to 399 copies, just don't ask them what happened to the missing one!
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The McDonald's Prayer
Cat: NC 12004. Rel: 17 Jul 17
The McDonald's Prayer (1:02)
The McDonald's Prayer (Japan Blues regrind) (5:58)
The McDonald's Prayer (Ossia Milkshake mix) (3:19)
Review: Seb Gainsborough and Chester Giles' ASDA project has been one of our highlights over the last couple of years. Through their punky, deranged aesthetic, the duo have given new meanings to the spoken word disposition and, in the process, left the doors wide open for interpretation. The music scene needs that. We need that. It's as if their work has cleansed the air for us and taken our minds back to a time when genres weren't such a big deal; a palette cleanser, if you will! "The McDonald's Prayer" marks their second outing on for No Corner and, much like The Abyss LP, the tune blazes through poetry with disparate shots of bass and sparse percussion stabs. This is all rendered all the more special thanks to a remix from London's Japan Blues, whose remix duties ever since that pair of bruisers for Place No Blame have become household favourites of ours, and he's on form here; a lo-fi slew of bass moulds around hazy claps and peaceful melodies to create a masterful groove. Ossia comes in for the second remix, this time stretching the original out onto some vintage Metalheadz vibes... minus the breaks. Sick.
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The Abyss
The Abyss (hand-stamped 12" + insert)
Cat: NC 12002. Rel: 27 Apr 16
Killer Of Men (3:52)
Long Grass (2:35)
Smoke & Gospel (2:04)
Lungs Full & Heavy (8:37)
Universal Themes (4:46)
The Desire For Light & Stars & Jubilant Songs (2:01)
Review: Chester Giles and Seb 'Vessel' Gainsborough launched their ASDA project last year via a well-received 10" on the F*ckPunk imprint the latter runs with Ossia. Here they follow it up with a decidedly fuzzy mini-album on No Corner. The duo's formula - poetic, Sleaford Mods-style spoken vocals over crusty beats and wild, distorted electronics - leaves enough room for quiet eclecticism, as well as intense experimentation. As a result, The Abyss is an impressive set, with vocalist Giles musing on one-night-stands over metallic beats on "Universal Themes", discussing blood-stained bus-stops and social unease on the clarinet-laden ambient creepiness of "The Desire For Light & Stars & Jubilant Songs", and sticking two fingers up at the world on the dense, distorted intensity of opener "Killer Of Men".
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Three Tracks
Cat: FUCKPUNK 002. Rel: 17 Apr 18
Spud-U-Like (4:05)
Trash & Ready (3:36)
Bells (1:47)
Review: Seb Gainsborough aka VESSEL and Chester Giles are ASDA, a new pseudo-noise and demi-industrial outfit from the UK issued through the emergent Bristol label FuckPunk. The former should need no introduction, while the latter is just now making his debut as vocalist so we're pretty intrigued to hear what he has to say! "Spud-U-Like" is a booming, percussion-driven clusterbomb that sounds like the inside of a tank engine, while "Trash&Ready" takes blatant inspiration from the likes of Throbbing Gristle and the like, boasting Giles' dystopian words, an utterly broken arrangement and a distorted, poisonous bassline. "Bells" is the more abstract, however, where Vessel only inserts subtle flurries of sound among the noir beat poetry of Chester. Gorgeous stuff.
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Non Lasciarmi Andare EP
Non Lasciarmi Andare EP (7" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: LFJ 7001. Rel: 10 May 17
Non Lasciarmi Andare (4:45)
Non Lasciarmi Andare (Regis C-Nova remix) (4:31)
Review: It's been a good week for Asylum, whose robust contributions to the Persistence's just-released third multi-artist EP have been picking up major plaudits. This limited-edition 7" single sees the unheralded producer mark his debut solo release with a decidedly spooky and foreboding chunk of industrial IDM. It boasts droning, fuzzy guitars and dystopian melody lines rising above a distorted, off-kilter drum rhythm. On the B-side, Downwards co-founder and '90s techno survivor Regis provides a remix that harnesses the inherent exoticism at the heart of Asylum's original while stripping back some of the darker elements that make the original version such a moody listen. His sparse but rolling drums are particularly impressive.
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Chaos Theory
Cat: AH 008. Rel: 15 Mar 21
Dark Lights (5:34)
So The Echo (5:28)
Dystopia (6:40)
Defected Logic (5:15)
Destroyed System (5:47)
Review: Now we're really talking. Asymetric80's Chaos Theory feels like you're standing on the edge of, or possible running away from, The End of Days. A particularly punchy, driving shot of menacing electro administered straight to the adrenal gland, it's the twisted and dark science fiction future you've always wanted to dance and get sweaty in, but probably never dared buy a ticket for.

Five tracks of proper over-bite worthy floor-filling stuff, it's a hard-edged marriage of Italo, industrial, rave and something else that gives it a certain tech noir feeling. At its most euphoric, 'So The Echo' could almost remind some of dark techno-trance heydays gone by, a storming assault of sonic lasers and forward momentum. At its most evil, the breaks and refrains of 'Destroyed System', with everything between a similar joy to behold.
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out of stock $12.18
Nacht
Nacht (12")
Cat: RM 204. Rel: 23 Feb 23
Nacht (7:58)
Sprechender Raum (extended) (8:06)
Selbst (7:53)
Geometrische Einheit (5:55)
Review: AtomTM's beautifully bleak techno visions are back on new Nacht EP. Two of the four tracks are previously unreleased gems from the Neuer Mensch album, while the other two also appear on the same record, but this time out we get them as alternate versions. We're told this much was made with "the growing meta-techno dance floor in mind" and it does have a futuristic, hyper-real sense of design to it. These are fizzing experiments that range from the eerie and cold wave inspired to the more heavy and club-ready. It's a great fresh perspective from this underground mainstay.
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Gespielt von: Alexis Le-Tan
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Despite Everything
Cat: OMEN 002. Rel: 30 Aug 17
Despite Everything (6:06)
Direct Realism (4:41)
Despite Everything (Manni Dee remix) (6:34)
Direct Realism (Huren remix) (4:53)
Review: Techno punk Ayarcana has appeared previously on noisy imprints such as Parachute Records, South London Analogue Material and PLS.UK: so you can get a pretty good idea of where he's coming from!. The Venezuelan producer takes a short break from his newly inaugurated Deathcrush imprint to serve up some more grinding and guttural techno for the newly realised Omen Recordings out of Los Angeles. On the impressive Despite Everything EP, the title track's slamming EBM groove lunges straight for the jugular from the very beginning and will appeal to fans of Alexey Volkov or Terence Fixmer. Next up is the rather Nine Inch Nails sounding industrial melodrama of "Direct Realism". On the flip, Britsh enfant terrible Manni Dee lends his deft hand to a typically furious and body bashing rendition of "Despite Everything" and finally the legendary Dave Foster aka Huren delivers his trademark abrasiveness and sheer terror to truly hammer the message home.
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out of stock $10.37
Eletricidade
Eletricidade (limited 10" + numbered insert)
Cat: MEC 031. Rel: 03 Apr 18
Eletricidade (8:04)
Espirito Das Maquinas (7:47)
Review: You could say that Kodiak Bachine is Brazil's greatest ever Brazilian electronic producer. That would not be an overstatement, it's just a simple fact. It was 1982 when he first released this EP, and it's been a classic, and a favourite of ours, ever since. In fact, "Electricidade" is so powerful because it sounds like it could have been made today; its tenebrous synths filling the airwaves from every angle, giving the track a strange sensation of lust and wonder. The flip, "Espirito Das Maquinas", is another enchanting ride through broken electric cables and abandoned power plants, a place where Bachine clearly thrives and surpasses all expectations. Highly recommend reissue!
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Autora
Autora (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: CDA 020. Rel: 16 Apr 18
Autora (6:33)
Brink Reality (6:17)
Happiness Disaster (3:07)
10Ways (6:38)
Start Over (6:45)
Review: Kris Baha is fast becoming one of the most essential operators in the deviant disco underbelly of Berlin's scene, despite having landed in the city relatively recently. Baha's credentials with labels like Power Station and parties in Melbourne are all that you need to know, and now this release on the ever mighty Cocktail d'Amore seals the deal. Baha has never sounded more confident, pinging deviant synths around nasty drum bite and channeling the gods of industrial darkness to make some rugged body music for the darker kind of dancefloor. The experimental, non-party tracks are just as wild, dealing in all manner of uncompromising noise to further Baha's journey to the upper realms of sonic mud slingers.
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out of stock $9.84
Starts To Fall
Cat: POWERSTATION 009. Rel: 02 Oct 20
Behave (6:10)
Starts To Fall (7:21)
Struck (5:28)
Isolation (5:18)
Review: To our ears, Kris Baha's debut album, Palais, was one of the most underrated sets of 2019. This follow-up EP on his own Powerhouse label explores similar sonic territory, joining the dots between the clanking but funky mid-80s work of Cabaret Voltaire, the surging EBM heaviness of Nitzer Ebb and the more chugging, hallucinatory end of the retro-futurist electronic music spectrum. Highlights are plentiful, from the sharp, rising and falling lead lines and stuttering machine drums of opener 'Behave', to the bubbly, mind-altering drug-chug of closing cut 'Isolation', via two superb slabs pf muscular EBM headiness, 'Starts to Fall' and 'Struck'.
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Gespielt von: Alexis Le-Tan
out of stock $16.34
BAH 036
BAH 036 (12")
Cat: BAH 036. Rel: 10 May 17
Lockdown (9:08)
Relapse '83 (6:05)
Mind Unit Theory (6:33)
Energy Theme (5:38)
Review: This attractive 12" marks a welcome return to Bahnsteig23 for rising star Kris Baha. In keeping with the label's decidedly off-kilter approach, the EP's four tracks variously draw influence from krautrock, post-punk disco, industrial, EBM and wonky, arpeggio-heavy Italo-disco. We're particularly enjoying the stretched-out, dub-wise drug-chug of opener "Lockdown", though the gently bubbling industrial funk and hard-wired dancefloor throb of "Relapse '83" and undulating, dubbed-out Italo flex of "Mind Unit Theory" are both quietly impressive. Closer "Energy Theme", an acid-fried slab of weirdo electro in the vein of Mark Stewart circa 1984, is also rather good.
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out of stock $10.12
Your Secret Face
Cat: VENT 015. Rel: 16 Apr 18
Your Secret Face (5:35)
Hissiyat (8:54)
Avoidance Paranoid (7:56)
Arayislar (9:07)
Order From Chaos Of The Death (11:15)
Review: Tolga Baklacioglu's releases may not be all that frequent, but when they do arrive they're always worth a listen. Your Secret Face is his first outing of 2018 and sees him join forces fast-rising Russian artist Dee Grinski. The latter's stylish - and heavily distorted - spoken word vocals can be heard on the EP's opening and closing tracks, with the latter - an 11-minute experimental epic that could feasibly soundtrack nuclear Armageddon - also benefitting from her drowsy, improvised singing. No doubt she contributed heavily to the EP's instrumental cuts, too, which are bleak, fuzzy and industrial in the best possible way.
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out of stock $10.37
Prone
Prone (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: DSR 003. Rel: 05 Feb 18
Singularity (6:19)
Clay Passage (5:11)
Pathos (5:32)
Prone (6:40)
Review: After initial outings from phile and Ptwiggs, the Deep Seeded crew welcome phile member Barking into the fold for another excursion into crooked techno from the outer realm. There's a lingering sense of industrial malaise emanating out of "Singularity" thanks to some dense signal processing, while "Clay Passage" pings off into a strange but utterly accomplished trip into Fourth World techno that packs a serious rhythm without the need for obvious drum lines. "Pathos" matches malevolent beats and tones with dominant ambience to create a proper push 'n' pull of a track, and then "Prone" rounds the EP off with some gutsy analogue demolition for the broken techno and electro crowd to get wild to.
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out of stock $7.25
Eternal Remorse
Eternal Remorse (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: EFAE 005. Rel: 04 May 21
5.0.5. (7:21)
7.0.8. (6:59)
Sentier (7:13)
Sramota (7:11)
Take Notes (6:32)
Geezer (6:19)
Review: Boris Barksdale's Eternal Remorse originally saw the light of day on Portugese label Eye For An Eye as a digital release back in 2018, and now it's getting a vinyl pressing. A physical release feels appropriate for this pointedly dusty release, which leans in on synthwave influences to create a thoroughly dark and gnarly atmosphere. '5.0.5' steps out on a tough, dishevelled rhythm section, with seriously degraded synths falling apart behind the jackhammer drums. '7.0.8' takes the intensity up a notch, hitting with an industrial bite, while 'Sentier' channels even more of that Ministry-flavoured malaise with its disturbing yelps and screams. 'Sramota' has the hallmarks of a mid 80s bedroom beatdown from a blackened soul, 'Take Notes' delivers yet more pounding, percussive punishment, and 'Geezer' rounds things off with a bleak and troubled slab of EBM dragged from the underworld to stalk amongst all nightcrawlers and ne'er-do-wells.
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Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Techno
 in stock $8.04
Flag
Flag (7")
Cat: ZENFC 012S. Rel: 27 May 22
Flag (2:29)
Empire (3:21)
Review: Who said music has nothing to say these days? In an age of plastic people distracted to the point of distraction from the shocking atrocities, privilege, inequality and prejudices that are frogmarching society into a death trap of a future, Benefits stand out like a beautiful sore thumb - battered, bruised, and British, they are the epitome of an 'issues band' and we welcome any opportunity to listen and write about them.

Like some sort of rabid Idles, here the Middlesbrough one man crew make noises that defy logic, twisted cacophonous bars of ravenous distorted sound, and then layer council estate spoken word over the top. Angry enough to make you feel like there is still hope, and innovative enough to make you wonder whether - in an increasingly risk-averse music industry - enough people will get to know and love them. Make sure you do.
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out of stock $9.85
A Day In The Life
Cat: KR3 005. Rel: 03 Aug 21
The Evader - "A Day In The Life 01" (2:09)
The Evader - "A Day In The Life 02" (7:22)
The Evader - "A Day In The Life 03" (6:32)
Steve Bicknell - "A Day In The Life 04" (7:25)
Steve Bicknell - "A Day In The Life 05" (5:33)
Steve Bicknell - "A Day In The Life 06" (1:51)
Review: A Day in the Life is the first chapter of a dedicated series fully curated by Steve Bicknell for KR3. This bold new work by the veteran English producer provides an insight into the mind of the artist.
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out of stock $10.89
Big Deal
Big Deal (12")
Cat: LIES 071. Rel: 15 Sep 16
Big Deal (6:33)
Last Laugh (4:57)
Review: New York's Black Dice had to land on their native LIES imprint at some point. It was only a matter of time before label head Ron Morelli picked them up, and he's done so in fine style. The American Tapes, DFA, and Paw Tracks casuals are made up of Eric Copeland, Aaron Warren and Bjorn Copeland, and the trio like to get a little wacky over their coldwave grooves. "Big Deal" is a true post-punk reincarnation, a track that manages to pick out everything that was right about the early 80's by adding in elements of noise, rock, and a little techno. A monumental tune. "Last Laugh" is more dubwise in its approach, where a distorted guitar sways from side to side amid a fuzzy whirlpool of aqueous sonics and dusty percussion. A great release from LIES, and a fresh addition to their more usual house and techno onslaught.
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Gespielt von: Justin Van Der Volgen
out of stock $15.03
Oba Enka
Oba Enka (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: MNQ 124. Rel: 06 Sep 18
DEF (7:39)
Ham (9:07)
Oba Enka (7:20)
Review: Given he's previously released some seriously creepy, atmospheric techno on Berceuse Heroique and Pinkman, you'd expect Black Merlin's Mannequin Records debut to be similarly unsettling. That's certainly the case with A-side "DEF", a hypnotic and feverish affair where raw and restless, industrial-inspired riffs rise above paranoid, held-note chords and a locked-in drum track. You'll find more brain-melting, razor-sharp modular motifs on the arguably even more intense and wayward "Oba Enka", while closer "Ham" wraps undulating, acid-style electronic motifs around an altogether fuzzier, looser groove. It sounds like it would be capable of inducing vivid hallucinations in early morning dancers, which in our book is no bad thing.
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out of stock $8.81
Noi
Noi (12")
Cat: SLK 005. Rel: 15 Oct 18
Noi 1 (7:01)
Noi 2 (6:57)
Noi 3 (6:04)
Noi 4 (5:49)
Review: Following up some great tracks on Pinkman, Mannequin and Malka Tuti in recent times, British synth wizard George Thompson returns under the Black Merlin alias - delivering some bold EBM and electro-noir antics for Berlin imprint She's Lost Kontrol. The rusty grind of analogue arpeggios, with minimal rhythms awash in icy trails of reverb plus guttural howls through walls of distortion shall taunt you throughout the sonic contents of the Noi EP. While Thompson sure has a knack for nailing all the hallmarks of early industrial music, he still finds time for the same tribal meditative minimalism found on his Karamika project as heard on the riveting "Noi 2" - one of the EP's highlights.
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Protoplasm
Cat: BLACKEST 017. Rel: 02 Aug 13
Data River
Night City Tokyo (London version)
Endourban
Protoplasm
Review: Stuart Argabright's overlooked work as part of Black Rain was given the attention it deserved last year when Blackest Ever Black issued Now I'm Just A Number: Soundtracks 1994-95, a collection of material the iconic No Wave figure recorded with former Black Rain cohort Shinichi Shimokawa. Protoplasm sees Argabright return to BEB as Black Rain and it represents the first new material from this project in some 17 years. Described quite aptly as "four tracks of desolated cyberpunk techno" this collection was recorded live from the mixing desk whilst Black Rain performed at last year's Blackest Ever Black label showcase in London and offers some fascinating insight into how the forthcoming album from Black Rain which is pencilled in for an early 2014 release on BEB will turn out.
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out of stock $9.85
Apophis
Apophis (12")
Cat: CR 02. Rel: 18 Aug 15
Metal Home (3:29)
Autonomous Lethality (5:13)
Interceptor (Miles Ramen reshape) (6:16)
Interceptor (5:11)
Review: It's another magic moment of old school vs new school on this fine collaboration between no wave legend Stuart Argabright AKA Black Rain and man of the moment Nino Pedone AKA Shapednoise, on his own Cosmo Rhythmatic imprint. "Metal Home" merges Argabright's screeching guitar feedback with the shredding white noise so typical of Pedone. "Autonomous Lethality" has Shapednoise all over it with its relentless body bashing bass frequencies. Miles Whittaker delivers an absolutely mental reshape of "Interceptor" like only he can before we're presented with the original version, which is equally as intense in its own right. Shapednoise's unmistakeable white wash of distortion merges with Argabright's dark atmospherics so perfectly. Not for the faint of heart!
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Chicks/Badgering
Cat: DIAG 022. Rel: 22 Jun 15
Chicks (7:18)
Sharking (1:03)
Badgering (4:08)
Chicks (Helm remix) (5:56)
Review: Simon Pomery aka Blood Music has already put out an EP on Powell Diagonal label - a true lesson in contemporary power electronics and steely-eyed pseudo dance music - so we knew that we'd be getting our heads battered once more. The opener, "Chicks", is a harsh and abrasive tribal dance to Lucifer, its rumbling kicks bouncing off poisonous guitar riffs, whereas "Sharking" is all hollow and beatless, pushing forth the delays and effects in favour of the noise. On the flip, however, the aptly named "Badgering" spits brain-damaging layers of machine feedback from its underbelly, the only thing holding the track together being its utter violence. There's a gorgeous Helm remix on "Chicks", where the young Pan affiliate strips the tribalism down to industrial levels and fills the canvas with a generous portion of reverb. Hotly recommended!
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Gespielt von: Alexis Le-Tan, 3.14
out of stock $9.07
Wosto/Kilian Krings Edits EP
Blue Garden - "Red Jungle" (Wosto edit) (6:15)
Nocturnal Emissions - "Bite Them Back" (Wosto edit) (4:01)
Suicide Commando - "Nervous Breakdown" (Kilian Krings edit) (5:00)
SM Nurse - "Heimwerker" (Kilian Krings edit) (5:35)
New Asia - "Chant For Running" (Wosto edit) (4:11)
L'Eponge Synthetique - "Collection D'Ombres Subtiles" (Kilian Krings edit) (4:52)
Review: For German retroverts Sign Bit Zero, it's "all about the expression of hate, despair, pain, waste, destruction, tristesse and misanthropic in art and music!" and that's good enough for us, really! On offer here are five noisy reinterpretations of some serious industrial unclassics. Hamburg's Wosto (of Fallbeil) takes the razor to UK pioneers Nocturnal Emissions and the raw tonal energy of "Bite Them Back". Label boss Kilian Krings appears also, delivering an edit of vintage EBM classic "Nervous Breakdown" by Suicide Commando and also for short lived Dutch trio S.M. Nurse and their grinding minimal synth anthem "Heinwerker". Some great edits on here for the new industrialists.
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Gespielt von: Mimi, Dj soFa, Lurid Music
out of stock $11.40
Future Tyrants
Future Tyrants (limited hand-numbered 12")
Cat: AUFNAHMEWIEDERGABE 3. Rel: 14 Jul 15
Civilian Slaughter (5:36)
Future Tyrants (5:42)
Seven Rays (4:11)
Fenix (7:21)
Review: Joey Blush AKA Blush Response hails from NYC but is very much a resident of Germany's capital nowadays. In fact, he's so popular there already that he's landed on Philipp Strobel and Gabriel Brero's aufnahme + wiedergabe, home to like-minded EBM enthusiasts and darkwave specialists. "Future Tyrants" itself is a pulsating slice of noise-filtered techno, and "Civilian Slaughter" scraps the straight beats in favour of pure chaos in the form of huge walls of cavernous sonics. The flip sees the nastiness that "Seven Rays" deliver some pounding, head-tripping kick drums amid squelching sounds, and the more minimalistic "Fenix" deliver some real poison. Nasty!
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Abuse Your Freedom
Cat: A+W XXXIV. Rel: 31 Jul 18
Abuse Your Freedom (6:21)
Weak People (6:42)
Live In Fear Of Conflict (6:08)
Denial Will Prevail (6:34)
Review: Joey Blush's releases under the Blush Response alias are getting increasingly dystopian. Abuse Your Freedom, his latest missive for longtime home Aufnahme + Wiedergabe, contains a quartet of tracks that wouldn't sound out of place sound-tracking the end of civilization. Check, for example, the thumping techno drums, restless acid lines, foreboding spoken word vocals and punchy EBM percussion hits of "Abuse Your Freedom", the fizzing lo-fi gloom of "Weak People" and the funk-fuelled Nitzer Ebb intensity of "Live in Fear of Conflict", which is so stylistically accurate that you half expect it to come with a shouty vocal from Douglas McCarthy. The excellent "Denial Will Prevail" inhibits similar sonic territory, albeit in a wilder and heavier vein.
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Gespielt von: Edit Select
out of stock $10.37
Their Specters
Cat: UNTERTON 13. Rel: 14 Aug 18
Forewarned Is Forearmed (6:07)
Common Ancestor (6:45)
Doublethink (6:51)
Atlas (6:28)
Review: Romanian producer Borusiade finally hits Ostgut Ton's Unterton sub-label, placing the artist on a clear platform on which to showcase his devious blend of techno sounds to a less minimally-minded dance crowd. This is tough dance-floor material that should be churned out at peak time. His strain of industrialism is loud and audible on "Forewarned Is Forearmed", a steely, broken techno rhythm that gathers more and more pace as its deathly sonics cave in, while "Common Ancestor" pounces on fluidly without the help of any kick drums. "Doublethink" is an ode to 1984 dystopia, a wide soundscape of liquid drums and eerie melodies swirling over head, leaving "Atlas" to ponder in a dark, intricate whirlpool of sludgy melodies and broken percussion shots. Techno-approved and fully recommended.
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Gespielt von: Alexis Le-Tan
out of stock $10.12
Promises & Infatuation
Promises & Infatuation (limited split coloured vinyl 12")
Cat: CITI 022. Rel: 12 Jun 17
Borusiade - "Infatuation" (5:28)
Borusiade - "Confutation" (6:19)
The Sixteen Steps - "Signals From The South" (6:28)
The Sixteen Steps - "Promises On The Run" (7:17)
Review: Rampant and 'up for it' as usual, the Cititrax label is back with a new set of wayward technoid experiments for the more trained ears on the dancefloors. This time it's Romania's Borusiade and newcomer The Sixteen Steps who share two sides of a wax plate and, of course, proceed to annihilate any idea of a quiet night in. The former sets off with the mechanical acid bumps of "Infatuation", guided by an eerie set of vocal blurs, and that's followed by the comparatively more beat-centric techno of the apocalyptic "Confutation". On the flip, The Sixteen Steps first lands on "Signals From The South", a house banger with noxious levels of mutant bass at its core, followed by the single-minded industrialism and sheer techno brutality of "Promises On The Run". WOWZAH!
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Gespielt von: Ali Renault, Elenacolombi
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 in stock $14.62
Lies
Lies (12" + insert)
Cat: MNQ 059. Rel: 08 Apr 15
Lies (original version) (1:55)
Lies (Ancient Methods edit) (4:40)
Lies (Ancient Methods remix) (6:37)
Review: Oh yes, the ever-impressive Mannequin label lands firmly vertical with their latest EP by Bourbonese Walk. The title track "Lies" is fitting of the label's usual mashup of techno and post-punk, where a broken drum arrangement meets a fiery line of howls and obscenities in a sort of Whitehouse style. If you thought that was special, you also have two remixes by none other than Ancient Methods, or better yet, a straighter edit of the original and a more booming remix for good measure. Kind of a must have, people!
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out of stock $10.37
Walk On Wire
Walk On Wire (limited translucent green vinyl 12")
Cat: BITE 013GREEN. Rel: 02 Mar 21
Last Vision (6:41)
42 Chambers (5:57)
Faking Jax (6:36)
Efficient Accident (4:10)
Review: Pablo Bozzi aka Lapse of Reason and a member of Chainbreakers, Soft Crab and Lost Highway monist others, is quickly massing a fine catalogue of electro tunes on various different labels. BITE is the latest to gobble him up and in return he offers four futuristic fusions. 'Last Vision' builds on a rugged bassline riff that is overlaid with sweeping chords and a retro-feeling melodic sequence. '42 Chambers' is more driving, with crashing hits and reflective chords bringing the intergalactic noise. After the blistering workout that is 'Faking Dax,' there is a more rueful mood to 'Efficient Accident' that keeps you in suspense.
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out of stock $12.70
Live In Tokyo
Cat: DN 061. Rel: 23 Jun 14
Start
As Above So Below
End
Review: Downwards returns with Live From Tokyo, a 12" housing some rare live material from the Regis and Surgeon project British Murder Boys. Conceived in 2002 as outlet for the British pair to take their brand of techno into ever more extreme sonic territory, British Murder Boys material surfaced over a series of 12"s on Downwards and Counterbalance before the project was put on hold around 2006. Having been coaxed back into working together by Liberation Technologies, further BMB material is due to arrive through the more familiar outlet of Downwards. Ahead of a full BMB retrospective, Live In Tokyo would seem to originate from the duo's performance together in the Japanese city last year. Stylistically you can expect a cut of brattish, broken techno wedged between some feedback laden noises pieces.
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out of stock $9.59
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