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Singles
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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 in stock $23.86
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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out of stock $8.57
Dog In The Night 4
Cat: DIN 04. Rel: 03 Oct 14
Joint 1
Joint 2
Joint 3
Joint 4
Gespielt von: Skudge
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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out of stock $13.24
My Master
My Master (12")
Cat: PNKMN 033. Rel: 14 Jun 19
Fuels The Fire (6:42)
Two Sides (4:12)
Chase Your Shadow (4:58)
Serve, Obey (6:13)
My Master (4:47)
Fuel (4:01)
out of stock $14.27
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 $10.13
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 $9.85
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 $16.35
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 $8.05
MDOF EP
MDOF EP (12")
Cat: MA 08. Rel: 20 Apr 15
MDOF #1 (4:48)
MDOF #2 (8:10)
MDOF #3 (10:10)
MDOF #4 (3:53)
Gespielt von: 3.14, Kondaktor
out of stock $10.13
Bit Reduction #1
Cat: BR 01. Rel: 25 Sep 13
Bit Reduction 1
Bit Reduction 2
Bit Reduction 3
Bit Reduction 4
Gespielt von: RadioNasty
out of stock $8.29
Nature Part 2
Cat: JENS 007. Rel: 25 Aug 16
Trust (4:56)
My Riches (4:55)
Singularity (8:22)
Appreciation (9:14)
out of stock $9.60
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 $15.04
Mordendo Remixed
Mordendo Remixed (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: PRTLS 009. Rel: 02 Nov 16
Mordendo (Cut Hands remix) (3:44)
Mordendo (Bleed Turquoise remix) (6:55)
Mordendo (Format01 remix) (6:36)
Mordendo (Ketev remix) (4:11)
Gespielt von: Eric Duncan, 3.14, Alexey Volkov
out of stock $11.68
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 $8.82
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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out of stock $14.80
Computer Soul EP
Computer Soul EP (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: BLACKEST 072EP. Rel: 25 Jan 19
City Of Atomic Ghost (6:12)
Blood Rain & Star Jelly (4:14)
Computer Souls (6:16)
Black Mother Kali Gandaki (4:55)
out of stock $11.68
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 $9.86
Wild Rites EP
Wild Rites EP (12" + insert)
Cat: DTLSND 003. Rel: 12 Mar 14
Wild Rites
Break The Silence
Natural Instinct
out of stock $9.60
With The Tibetan Monks Of The Tashi Lhunpo Monastery
With The Tibetan Monks Of The Tashi Lhunpo Monastery (part 1) (17:12)
With The Tibetan Monks Of The Tashi Lhunpo Monastery (part 2) (17:54)
Gespielt von: Choronzon
out of stock $16.09
His He She & She
out of stock $11.16
In The Dark Again 11
Cat: DARK 11. Rel: 03 Jul 19
The Bleak Engineers - "Scientific Silence" (4:20)
Synkronized - "PTP" (3:21)
Pablo Diskko - "Electronic Humming" (6:07)
KSTS - "Three Hundred Dark Times" (5:38)
Alavux - "Bender" (3:49)
Gespielt von: Goran Alavuk, Snuffo
out of stock $12.44
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 $9.08
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 $11.41
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 $10.13
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 $14.63
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
Come Closer
Cat: NUDE 8. Rel: 28 Jun 19
Come Closer (Marcel Dettmann remix) (6:23)
Come Closer (4:40)
Come Closer (Bonaventure remix) (5:45)
Come Closer (instrumental) (4:40)
out of stock $10.55
Babel
Babel (12")
Cat: VER 134. Rel: 28 Jan 22
Introlude (0:51)
Babel (3:16)
What We Need To Say (Abel mix) (5:21)
Sick Of This World (Abel mix) (3:14)
Sick Of This World (Gilb'R VIP mix) (4:58)
Outrolude (1:36)
Gespielt von: Dj soFa
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 in stock $7.95
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 $9.60
Scars EP
Scars EP (limited white & clear vinyl 12")
Cat: CITI 016. Rel: 20 Mar 15
Channel 83 (6:35)
Local Violence (7:59)
Ritual Killing (7:43)
Drycutting (5:55)
Review: Having made his name during the late '90s and early 2000s as a maker of particularly forthright techno, Oliver Ho has broadened his horizons in recent years. Nowhere is that more obvious on his Broken English Club project, which debuted last year with a pair of industrial and EBM minded releases for Jealous God and Minimal Wave offshoot Cititrax. Here he returns to the latter, laying down more fuzzy, straight-to-tape journeys into analogue, mid '80s dancefloor experimentalism. There's naturally much to enjoy, from the peak Cabaret Voltaire grittiness of "Drycutting", and the bleak EBM throb of "Ritual Killing", to the ghostly synthesizers, Jaydee bass and droning textures of "Channel 83".
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out of stock $24.90
Jealous God 4
Jealous God 4 (12" + postcard)
Cat: JL 04. Rel: 24 Feb 14
A Square Shaped Room
Boxes
Birth Control
Casual Sex
Plastic Bag
Review: Founded last year by Regis, James Ruskin and Juan Mendez, Jealous God's initial 'issues' fell very much within the remit of the expertly sculpted techno that the now defunct Sandwell District pioneered. However the label's focus has seemingly become a lot more open ended and willing to exploring the trio's well documented love for DIY post punk and industrial sounds and it's something that continues here with the debut of Broken English Club. The latest project from UK techno producer Oliver Ho, Broken English Club seems to be his most confident expression of his post punk and industrial influences, which have previously manifested themselves to varying degrees in the Raudive guise and his work as The Eyes In The Heat. His five track Jealous God debut features the excellent "Plastic Bag" and is complemented by a dub heavy mix CD from Taylor Burch of DVA DAMAS.
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out of stock $10.90
Myth Of Steel & Concrete
Cat: DEATH 01. Rel: 03 Aug 16
Myth Of Steel & Concrete (3:34)
Our History In Bones (3:02)
Review: Oliver Ho inaugurates his new imprint under the Broken English Club alias "where absurdist melodrama meets vile electronics." This new 7" inch features two raw and confronting tracks: on Side A we have the title track with its pounding and trance inducing tribal drums backing an onslaught of alien vocals, swimming in layers of noise and distortion; riveting stuff! On the flip "Our History In Bones" harks back to the chilling drone rock experiments as heard on his tremendous Suburban Hunting LP last year with his trademark nonchalant vocals in yet another brilliant display of modern post-punk interpretation.
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out of stock $7.26
Accidents & Romance
Cat: JG 16. Rel: 20 Mar 17
Accidents & Romance (6:39)
Country Life (5:57)
Private Death (4:14)
Review: Oliver Ho's Broken English Club has been a revelation of sorts since his first release appeared on Jealous God back in 2014. What's particularly impressive about this artist is how he successfully managed to align himself with all the right labels; all the right labels for his particular form of techno, including Cititrax, a label we have much love for. The man returns to Regis' and Silent Servant's Jealous God for the label's sixteenth instalment, and "Accidents & Romance" kicks the EP off with a familiarly rolling bassline that hints at the emergence of 303 tones without ever unleashing a full blockade of acid. On the B-side, "Country Life" enters the realm of nightmares thanks to sharp, bruising bass stabs and an ominous swarm of voices, leaving the foreboding elements of "Private Death" to linger in their own pool of broken drum patters and percussion shots. This is a keeper, and probably one of the best JG missiles yet!
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out of stock $11.16
Mesir Macunu
Mesir Macunu (1-sided clear vinyl 7")
Cat: HIRNTRUSTGRINDMEDIA 28. Rel: 04 Apr 11
Mesir Macunu
Intermede (with Jessica King)
Supraluminique
Des Temoins Auditifs
out of stock $8.29
Repulsion
Repulsion (10")
Cat: MIRA 005. Rel: 18 Sep 13
Repulsion
Isa
Attraction
Review: The interesting cross pollination of sounds and ideas currently gestating around the Avian and Mira camps throws up its most intriguing proposition yet in Burma Camp. This is the newly adopted alias of Nicholas Wood, frontman of The KVB, a duo recently referred to as "the son and daughter of reverb" and one of this year's breakthrough acts. Wood has previous form with Mira, having collaborated with Ventress on his recent turn as Worn, and Repulsion finds him sinking deep into the realm of droning industrial delay across three experimental excursions. The influence of Downward boss Regis is apparent throughout, with the vicious, industrial techno grot of "Isa" standing out.
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Gespielt von: Henning Baer
out of stock $7.78
Conditioning For Solitude
Conditioning For Solitude (140 gram clear vinyl 12")
Cat: TMS 001. Rel: 13 Jun 16
Conditioning For Solitude
Body Burn
3 Minute Warning (Sheila Fleurrater remix)
Review: For the opening EP from Too Many Squares, Frank butters manages to gene-splice together the raw DNA from all of the ugly-beautiful sounds present in the birth of modern dance music.
"Conditioning for Solitude" is the hum of dark tubes, the slice and hiss of sharp synthesised percussion and the scream of blissful dementia. The mutant that existed for a brief and joyous frozen moment while disco was still birthing house.
"Body Burn” is the tropics with a black sun and Africanism with a stopwatch instead of a heart.
Recalling experimentalist forays by the likes of Liaisons Dangereuses, Patrick Cowley and Karen Finley, the 2 originals on offer manage to recall the raw passion of an era without feeling contrived or derivative.
The EP is rounded off by Sheila Fleurrater’s remix of “3 Minute Warning” which continues the pioneer-ist motif, albeit allying itself with a much more early industrial aesthetic.
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out of stock $8.29
H 001A
H 001A (12")
Cat: H 001A. Rel: 18 Oct 17
DNAonDNA - "No Thanks, I'd Rather Stay In The Ivory Tower" (6:53)
Antonio - "Untitled 999" (4:31)
Bielefel Murder Boys - "What The Fuck Is Wrong With Storage Company These Days" (5:14)
188HaightStreet - "Necklace Of Heads" (6:44)
Review: The first release on the freshly minted Heteroerotic Asypyxiation imprint delivers a veritable smorgasbord of skewed, left-of-centre oddness shot through with decaying, post-industrial intent. For proof, check the hard-to-define, end-of-days murkiness of DNAonDNA's claustrophobic, end-of-days opener "No Thanks, I'd Rather Stay In The Ivory Tower" (kind of like Cabaret Voltaire making broken beat in a dungeon) and the nightmarish, psychedelic exotica of 188HaightStreet's wonky, Arabic techno shuffler "Necklace of Heads". In between, you'll find the wild-eyed, distorted tribal techno stomp of Antonia's "Untitled 99" and the fizzing drums and twisted, elongated analogue bass of "What The Fuck Is Wrong With Storage Company These Days" by Bielefeld Murder Boys. Brilliantly bonkers.
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Gespielt von: Mark Forshaw
out of stock $10.37
Shark Story Of The Century EP
Shark Story Of The Century EP (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: CY 003. Rel: 14 Dec 15
Enrique - "Dissociate"
Beau Wanzer - "Weasels"
Esplendor Geometrico - "Rotor" (1988)
Esplendor Geometrico - "Rotor" (Broken English club remix)
Prostitutes - "Cuyahoga Frankenstein"
Review: The Contort Yourself tradition of electronics pioneers, modern masters and new names continues into CY003. Enrique comes under that latter banner. The Hot Releases alumnus introduces the EP with the piston pounded belligerence of Dissociate. L.I.E.S. and Nation veteran Beau Wanzer continues this stroll into aggression. Weasels is an upturned work of techno. Nuts, bolts and the grisly inner workings are on show for this fast paced floor mangler. Spain's industrial stalwarts Esplendor Geometrico open the flip. From 1988 the grit of the factory floor is carried into Rotor. A touch of the mystical is injected, chants looped through the hypnotic rhythms in this simmering classic. Broken English Club is on hand to rework Rotor into a guttering piece of Electro tainted machine music. If you're hoping for some respite, think again. Prostitutes (Diagonal) closes with the cruel pummelling percussion of Cuyahoga Frankenstein. A brutal, beefy and brilliant 12.
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Corruption Of Form
Cat: SG 1989. Rel: 15 Apr 19
Corruption Of Form (5:48)
Dissipate (5:53)
Federal Republic (6:06)
Threat Perception (6:12)
Gespielt von: Blasha & Allatt
out of stock $11.41
Shibari
Shibari (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: BUNKER 3078. Rel: 26 Oct 18
Nawatsuya (1:33)
Play Bizarre (4:40)
Kinbaku-Bi (4:12)
Devotion (2:18)
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Buttechno: Sport (Soundtrack)
Cat: BTX 000. Rel: 22 Oct 15
M (3:38)
Aerial Line Layer (4:32)
Bass (2:56)
P-L (2:30)
Electric (5:13)
East (3:30)
Zov Echo (1:33)
Yalta Digger (5:02)
Untitled H (2:28)
Styx Vol 2 (2:11)
Metal (3:09)
Rassvet (2:43)
Review: Pavel Milyakov has largely impressed since making his debut under the Buttechno alias earlier this year, delivering a pair of 12" singles that gather together short, hardware-driven experiments in a variety of dystopian styles. Here, the Russian producer debuts under his given name, once again flitting between dark and spacey dancefloor workouts, bleak broken techno, macabre electro, wonky IDM and panicky ambience. Despite the stylistic shifts, the EP hangs together impressively, thanks in no small part to Milyakov's penchant for industrial textures, tape echo and haunting melodies. If you're into the releases of L.I.E.S and Berceuse Heroique, you need this in your life.
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Feral Grind
Feral Grind (12" + insert)
Cat: SUBMIT 002. Rel: 29 Nov 13
Pete Swanson - "Pleasure Averse"
Burial Hex - "Final Love" (Feral Love dub)
Prostitutes - "Braces On My Fangs"
Profligate - "Swarm"
Review: Few labels would choose to issue a CD compilation for their second release, so kudos to Perc Trax offshoot Submit for showing some ambition, more so when the focus of Feral Grind is on a number of producers who "operate at the intersection of techno, drone and DIY electronics". This 12" sampler sets the tone for what to expect from the compilation that's been curated by Ali 'Perc' Wells and music journalist Justin Farrar with tracks from Pete Swanson, Burial Hex, Prostitutes and Profligate sharing space either side of the record. If you've been a fan of the recent output from Diagonal, Spectrum Spools or Type then you should engage in this sampler - "Braces On My Fangs" by Prostitutes is a particular highlight.
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Langesthal
Cat: MEA 008. Rel: 19 Sep 12
Tase - "Reflection"
Tase - "Come Back"
Dresvn - "Creation"
Dresvn - "Flurry Of Dust"
Ssaliva - "Trap Nite"
Ssaliva - "Ivory Tower"
Bepotel - "Tower Times Island"
Bepotel - "Nulldup"
out of stock $9.33
Alben
Blue Boy Joints
Cat: PRR 006. Rel: 28 Jun 17
Assimilate (2:39)
Song 6 (3:05)
Blue Boy (skit 1) (0:47)
Parade Ground (dub) (4:10)
Blue Boy (skit 2) (0:35)
Videogame Joint (2:03)
Rejekto Teknoclub (3:44)
Blue Boy (Battle skit) (1:19)
Leather Gym Joint (3:07)
Blue Boy (skit 3) (0:20)
Ha People Sweet (outro) (3:54)
B-Ball Juice-Rejekto Power! (Zuid edit) (5:19)
Gespielt von: Dj soFa
out of stock $13.75
Palais
Palais (180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: CDALP 003. Rel: 16 Sep 19
Palais (4:24)
Living Nothingness (4:26)
Brink Reality (part 2) (5:47)
Steel Sands (5:26)
You Told Yourself This Would Get Worse (3:04)
Defied (3:20)
Take Away My Greed (4:56)
Repenting (6:29)
Safeword (2:54)
Non For The Sane (6:07)
Dead To Romance (6:32)
Life, Lust + Death (4:39)
Review: Kris Baha has been on a serious roll over the past few years, notching up releases on Bahnsteig 23, Pinkman and many more besides. Now feels like the right time for him to drop an album, and where better to do such a thing than Cocktail D'Amore? The Berlin-via-Melbourne producer's sound comes through loud and clear - minimal wave and industrial influences abound, executed with ferocity and flamboyance in equal measure to create a many-shaded set of deviant dance bangers. "Living Nothingness" is the ultimate nihilistic beatdown, "Steel Sands" channels early Nine Inch Nails to perfection, and "Defied" has a propulsive thrust that would make Al Jourgensen proud. Baha wears his influences on his sleeve, and why not? They're great influences that he creates stunning music with.
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Liminoid/Lifeforms
Cat: ALIEN 87CD. Rel: 09 Feb 10
Liminoid (part I)
Liminoid (part II)
Liminoid (part III)
Liminoid (part IV)
Lifeforms
out of stock $14.52
Oats
Oats (LP)
Cat: ALT 12. Rel: 24 Oct 13
AR II/Child Confession/Interiors
Est Oan/BG Feathers/Dry Contract
Review: As the man behind the Opal Tapes label, Stephen Bishop has been responsible for curating some of the most interesting experimental music of the past few years, but as Basic House he is also responsible for putting out his own productions, with LP-length cassettes on Opal Tapes, Washy Tapes and Digitalis in recent years. Oats sees him arrive on Alter, the label run by Luke 'Helm' Younger. Oats is an LP which more than fits in with the dark, subdued and grainy aesthetic Younger has been developing over the past few years, with the scuffed kicks, haunting tones and sluggish percussion of tracks like "AR II" and "Child Confession" and the paranoid musique concrete of "Interiors" and "Eat Oan" marking out Bishop as someone whose musical vision seems to be maturing with experience.
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Gespielt von: Alex Font
out of stock $11.41
Sunday Night Sunday Afternoon
Cat: KYE 17. Rel: 21 Mar 12
September 12, 2010 Bushwick, Brooklyn, NY
October 17th, 2010 Brighton Beach, Brooklyn, NY
out of stock $16.60
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