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Communion
Communion (2xLP)
Cat: ASGDE 029. Rel: 22 Nov 19
 
Techno
Absorption Spectra (5:56)
Downburst (5:43)
Irimias (6:48)
The Ladder (7:29)
Outer Edge (3:10)
Aimpoint (5:15)
The Specialist (6:05)
We Are But Shadow (7:16)
Emanation (5:06)
Review: Kirk Degiorgio has been a UK techno mainstay since forever. It's been 15 years since his last As One studio album, but "Communion" proves that it was well worth the wait. Covering the sort of star gazing, jazz tinged and high class techno that originated in Detroit, Degiorgio layers up lush chord symphonies with supple acid, icy harmonics and the sort of hi tech funk that keeps you on your toes. A masterclass in real emotion as well as propulsive groves, this is artful, expansive and cinematic techno of the highest order from one of the best in the game.
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out of stock $21.27
The Unveiling
Cat: ASGDE 038. Rel: 02 Feb 23
 
Techno
The Unveiling (5:37)
The Ladder (Ian O'Brien remix) (10:17)
Absorption Spectra (The 7th Plain remix) (6:35)
Descent Module (7:41)
Review: UK techno mainstay Kirk Degiorgio has made a lot of great music over the years, much of it under the machine soul/tech-jazz-inspired As One alias. His latest EP is another typically impeccable slab of Motor City inspired tech-soul brilliance. Lead cut 'The Unveiling' is deep, gently uplifting, gloriously spacey and effortlessly far-sighted, bringing bags of emotion as well as authentically crunchy machine drums, immersive pads and awe-inspiring melodies. He opts for an enveloping, otherworldly ambient techno/IDM sound on 'Descend Module', with discordant notes and hallucinatory acid lines riding high in the mix. The EP also boasts two reworks of previously released cuts. Ian O'Brien goes ultra-deep and gently breakbeat-driven on a superb revision of 'The Ladder', before Luke Slater drops a hypnotic, ultra-deep revision of 'Absorption Spectra' as The 7th Plain.
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Gespielt von: DJ ROCCA
 in stock $15.56
The Unveiling
The Unveiling (limited 180 gram blue marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: ASGDE 038LTD. Rel: 02 Feb 23
 
Techno
The Unveiling (5:38)
The Ladder (Ian O'Brien remix) (10:25)
Absorption Spectra (The 7th Plain remix) (6:36)
Descent Module (7:42)
Review: De:tuned is the perfect home for Kirk Degiorgio's As One project, where his steeped history in deep, emotive techno and affinity for jazz melds into some of the most stunning machine soul out there. If you're familiar with the sound you'll be instantly sold on these tracks - they don't just ape a bygone sound like so many are doing with that early 90s UK techno vibe. These pieces take that approach and elevate it - the production soars and the expression comes through in startling high-definition, and that goes for the stellar remixes from Ian O'Brien and Luke Slater in The 7th Plain mode as well.
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 in stock $16.60
AsOne Squared
AsOne Squared (180 gram 2xLP)
Cat: ASGDE 041. Rel: 04 May 23
 
Electro
Neptunium (6:51)
Axion (4:50)
Source Cubit (5:40)
Find My Way (4:41)
Vermillion (5:36)
Quantum State (6:01)
Amo (5:22)
Goodbye Mr Schulze (5:12)
Review: Returning with his signature sound drawn from the early UK techno scene he helped pioneer, Kirk Degiorgio's new album lands on De:tuned, a label dedicated to upholding that very sound and the continued creativity of its originators. Of Degiorgio's various aliases, AsOne is the one which has endured, and existing fans will find themselves more than satisfied with the approach taken on this new long player. Of course part of that satisfaction requires a sense of progression, given this has always been music concerned with the future, and Degiorgio manages to keep his sound moving forwards, drawing on ever-richer production and luxurious melodic sensibilities to deliver a mature and immersive kind of techno as suited to armchair escapism as dancefloor immersion.
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 in stock $26.21
AsOne Squared
AsOne Squared (limited 180 gram translucent red marbled vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: ASGDE 041LTD. Rel: 04 May 23
 
Electro
Neptunium (6:53)
Axion (4:48)
Source Cubit (5:39)
Find My Way (4:40)
Vermillion (5:36)
Quantum State (6:00)
Amo (5:20)
Goodbye Mr Schulze (5:09)
Review: Kirk Degiorgio's As One project continues to be a beacon of inspiration within the annals of deep, melodic UK techno. As a true pioneer of the sound from the earliest days, it's impressive to see his inspiration maintain, and there's no better home for his work than De:tuned, a label dedicated to preserving the rich expression and invention of that foundational sound. On AsOne2 we're treated to an extended excursion into widescreen machine soul of the highest calibre, where melancholic chord progressions collide with restlessly original drum programming. It's quite simply exquisite, produced with an impeccable ear and loaded with sincere human feeling. This limited pressing of the album comes on red marbled wax too - highly recommended for the collectors out there.
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 in stock $57.34
De:10.09
De:10.09 (limited 180 gram purple vinyl 12")
Cat: ASGDE 028C. Rel: 27 Nov 20
 
Experimental/Electronic
Henkhisesui (5:30)
Palaeeudyptinae (6:01)
Review: A year after it first appeared in stores, De:Tuned has decided to reissue the ninth instalment in their terrific De:10 series of singles and EPs, this time on purple vinyl. It's a rather special one, because it contains two early, previously unreleased 1992 productions from Andy Turner and Ed Handley, not as Plaid, but rather under the rarely used Atypic alias. A-side "Henkhisesui" is simply superb. It opens with a deliciously atmospheric intro full of dreamy ambient chords and bubbly electronic melodies, before introducing a crunchy, early IDM style beat pattern and stabbing analogue bass. The marginally longer "Palaeeudyptinae" is warmer and more tactile, with the pair peppering a skewed, post-hip-hop beat with blissful electronic melodies and glassy-eyed synthesizer sounds.
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out of stock $11.93
DE:10.09
DE:10.09 (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: ASGDE 028. Rel: 01 Nov 19
 
Experimental/Electronic
Henkhisesui (5:32)
Palaeeudyptinae (6:00)
Review: De:tuned's 10th anniversary celebrations continue in fine style with this unearthing of archival gold from Atypic aka Andy and Ed Plaid. Initially written in 1992, these two gems are superbly synthetic grooves with wiry electronics. "Henkhisesui" goes first and has a rich web of melodies, synths and chords bubbling away over minimal drums. Flipside "Palaeeudyptinae" is an otherworldly brew of sludgy bass and slow, trudging drums that are dark and grey but are lit up by some heavenly synth work on top. Experimental but propulsive, these are two instant classics.
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out of stock $12.19
Unboxed Brain
Unboxed Brain (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: ASGDE 012. Rel: 17 Mar 17
 
Experimental/Electronic
B12 - "Worlds End" (Future/Past remix) (5:20)
B12 - "Worlds End" (Mark Broom remix) (6:40)
Scanner - "Eros (Bitten By The Black Dog)" (5:51)
The Future Sound Of London - "Monolith" (4:00)
Review: The seventh and final instalment of De:Tuned's brilliant Unboxed Brain series - an unashamed tribute to 1990s IDM and ambient techno featuring contributions from many of the artists who defined that scene - is predictably special. It features a slew of new remixes of previously released tracks, plus "Monolith", a previously unreleased ambient track from the Future Sound of London that's every bit as weird, wonderful and out there as the duo's greatest work. Elsewhere, Kirk Degiorgio (as Future/Past) and Mark Broom both drag B12's "World's End" towards the dancefloor (the latter providing a punchy electro re-make), while The Black Dog provides a brilliantly blissful, string-drenched ambient interpretation of Scanner's "Eros".
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Gespielt von: Lee Holman, Derek Carr
out of stock $9.08
Subsurface
Subsurface (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: ASGDE 040. Rel: 13 Apr 23
 
Techno
Hadal Zone (4:14)
Hadal Zone (James Ruskin remix) (4:34)
Decompression (Makaton remix) (6:28)
Decompression (4:08)
Review: Paul Bailey, known as Damage, proffers his sonic take on the concept of what damage is and could sound like in the abstract. Like a giant piston hurtling at us, and repeatedly crushing us from above, we're thrown menacingly into the sniffly wiggles of 'Hadal Zone' and the reinterpretive work of the likes of James Ruskin and Makaton. It's a worthy addition to the Brummy techno canon, and should be noted for its unique wonk-tech veer.
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 in stock $15.05
Subsurface
Subsurface (limited 180 gram green marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: ASGDE 040LTD. Rel: 06 Apr 23
 
Techno
Hadal Zone (4:13)
Hadal Zone (James Ruskin remix) (4:37)
Decompression (Makaton remix) (6:28)
Decompression (4:08)
Review: The seemingly unstoppable rise of De:tuned continues, as they take a break from serving up sci-fi techno, IDM and ambient techno to deliver something a lot more intense: a surprise EP from original House of God Birmingham resident DJ Paul 'Damage' Bailey. Channeling the spirit of his friend Surgeon while offering up something fresh, the two original tracks on show are undeniably inspired. 'Hadal Zone' adds weirdo noises, bleeps and mind-mangling electronic pulses to a slipped Afro-techno groove, while 'Decompression' is a wonky, triple-time workout full of Ket-addled electronics and wayward loops. Makaton re-imagines that track as a locked-in late-night techno throb-job, while James Ruskin turns 'Hadal Zone' into a buzzing, industrial-influenced electro-bleep number.
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 in stock $20.24
DE:10.04
DE:10.04 (limited 180 gram transparent yellow vinyl 12")
Cat: ASGDE 023C.
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Blu Mar Ten - "Sandstorm" (7:49)
PFM - "Runaway" (9:03)
Review: Two essential but lesser known pieces of the ambient jungle jigsaw dusted off and brought back to the table courtesy of the De:tuned label. Both sides sound fresh as the proverbial daisy though, with Blu Mar Ten's Sandstorm floating along on a cloud of echoing saxes and trumpets and a bed of strings and sparkling keys, the nifty breakbeat manipulation bringing early Photek, Source Direct or Klute to mind. PFM's Runaway is a little steadier in the beats department, playing a chugging Amenbreak off against some soul-heavy vocals, but with the same celestial orchestration going on way up there in the ether. Big on beats, even bigger on the musical element, this is the business.
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Gespielt von: X-Coast
out of stock $11.68
Pulse Five
Pulse Five (2xLP)
Cat: ASGDE 044. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
The Future Sound Of London - "Honesty" (6:16)
The Future Sound Of London - "Dialectics" (7:43)
Yage - "Sun Risen" (4:16)
Mental Cube - "Big Lie" (4:15)
Smart Systems - "The Nu Generation" (4:30)
Indo Tribe - "Obstinta" (5:25)
The Future Sound Of London - "Reasonable Aquiries" (9:07)
Yage - "Man Shall Be Conditioned" (4:40)
Review: With its' 15th birthday imminent, De:tuned delivers another must-check release: a brand-new instalment in Future Sound of London's legendary, rave-era Pulse series of EPs. Created using music recorded, but never released, by the duo - under a variety of aliases - during the late 80s and early 90s, Pulse 5 represents a significant addition to the vast FSOL catalogue. There's plenty to set the pulse racing throughout, from the crunchy, fuzzy hip-hop beats and ghostly electronics of FSOL's 'Dialects' and the sub-heavy, bleep-infuenced brilliance of Yage's 'Sun Risen', to the intergalactic breakbeat hardcore hedonism of Smart Systems' 'The New Generation', the deep space proto-d&b of Ingo Tribe's 'Obstinta' and the glassy-eyed ambient techno of FSOL's 'Reasonable Acquiries'.
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 in stock $24.65
Pulse Five
Pulse Five (limited clear vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: ASGDE 044C. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
The Future Sound Of London - "Honesty" (6:16)
The Future Sound Of London - "Dialectics" (7:43)
Yage - "Sun Risen" (4:16)
Mental Cube - "Big Lie" (4:15)
Smart Systems - "The Nu Generation" (4:30)
Indo Tribe - "Obstinta" (5:25)
The Future Sound Of London - "Reasonable Aquiries" (9:07)
Yage - "Man Shall Be Conditioned" (4:40)
Review: 32 years after the fourth volume in Brian Dougans and Gary Cobain's Pulse series landed in record stores, De:Tuned offers up a surprise fifth edition. Fittingly, the music on offer - all produced by the pair under a variety of aliases, including The Future Sound of London - was created in the early 90s and has been plucked from a swathe of DATs discovered in their archive. There's plenty to set the pulse racing (sorry) throughout, from the crunchy, fuzzy hip-hop beats and ghostly electronics of FSOL's 'Dialects' and the sub-heavy, bleep-influenced brilliance of Yage's 'Sun Risen', to the intergalactic breakbeat hardcore hedonism of Smart Systems' 'The New Generation', the deep space proto-D&B of Ingo Tribe's 'Obstinta' and the glassy-eyed ambient techno of FSOL's 'Reasonable Acquiries'.
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out of stock $25.69
DE:10.06
DE:10.06 (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: ASGDE 025. Rel: 05 Jul 19
 
Experimental/Electronic
The Future Sound Of London - "Skinny Xam" (3:27)
Monolake - "ForC160q" (6:21)
David Morley - "Traytor" (6:21)
Review: De:tuned's 10th anniversary series has so far served up killer, previously unreleased material from a whole host of underground heroes, scene pioneers and household names. They're at it again on this sixth volume in the ongoing series, which begins with a now rare - but typically weird and out-there - cut from early 90s ambient/techno/electro fusionists The Future Sound Of London. "Skinny XAM" is peak FSOL and sounds like it could have come from the improvised radio broadcasts that inspired the duo's "ISDN" album. Elsewhere, Monolake AKA Robert Henke does his best Autechre impression on the dark and punchy "ForC160q", while David Morley wraps undulating acid lines and creepy effects around a hypnotic ambient techno groove on "Traytor".
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out of stock $10.90
DE:10.06 (reissue)
DE:10.06 (reissue) (limited 180 gram translucent red vinyl 12")
Cat: ASGDE 025C. Rel: 09 Oct 20
 
Experimental/Electronic
The Future Sound Of London - "Skinny Xam" (3:40)
Monolake - "ForC160q" (6:32)
David Morley - "Traytor" (8:41)
Review: The latest EP in the 10 year series from forward thinking label De: Tuned kicks off with bona fide legends Future Sound Of London who get trippy from the off with a head soothe jam for electronic lovers. Berlin's Monolake aka Robert Henke flips the script with a much more heavy and industrial tune that is all about whirling machines and clattering effects. Last of all, David Morley is charged with closing out the 12" and does so with a dense atmosphere and fizzing electronics. His drums are churning, mechanised, and compelling. It's also worth noting the lovely artwork for this one was created by Kevin Oakes, who is a regular with labels like Nina Tune and artists such as DJ Food.
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out of stock $12.19
sT8818r Humanoid
sT8818r Humanoid (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: ASGDE 035. Rel: 03 Dec 21
 
Electro
Stakker Humanoid (4:57)
sT8818r (Luke Vibert remix) (4:32)
sT8818r (A664 mix By Autechre) (4:25)
sT8818r (Mike Dred remix) (7:23)
Review: Harking back to the very dawn of acid house in the UK, Humanoid will forever be an emblem for a revolutionary moment when this new music and its attendant culture befuddled the establishment and entranced the youth. A chart classic like no other, 'Stakker Humanoid' blew the rave scene apart and now it's getting a fresh airing thanks to the ever-excellent De:tuned label. That means the remix line-up comes in heavy, leading in with Luke Vibert bringing a fierce strain of acidic breakbeat with his own cheeky flair bedded in. Meanwhile, Autechre deliver the 'A664' version, which predictably rearranges the track to their own geometric design, but not at the expense of the electro-funk clout, and then UK acid veteran Mike Dred delivers a wonderfully dirty 303 throbbing take to send the package home in style.
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out of stock $12.72
Sweet Acid Sound
Sweet Acid Sound (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: ASGDE 303. Rel: 01 Jun 23
 
Deep House
Sweet Acid Sound (6:05)
808 Nation (3:08)
Roached (6:39)
Si-rak (5:07)
Review: Brian Dougans continues to deliver nostalgic jams as Humanoid, the alias he used - pre Future Sound of London - for his acid house and techno inspired late 1980s productions. Like the rest of his Humanoid material for De:tuned, Sweet Acid Sound is forthright, funky and full-throttle stuff, with mind-mangling TB-303 lines and jacking TR-808 drums the order of the day. Dougans sets his stall out via the surging, far-sighted title track - which genuinely sounds like a long-lost turn-of-the-90s warehouse anthem - before doffing a cap to fellow UK acid house pioneers 808 State (and specifically their pioneering Newbuild anthem) on '808 Nation'. Over on side B, 'Roached' is a moody and spaced-out affair rich in ragged acid lines and intergalactic chords, while 'Si-Rak' is a raging, TB-303 heavy jack track that's almost guaranteed to blow your mind.
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Gespielt von: Joe Montana
Tags: Acid House
 in stock $16.35
DE:10.08
DE:10.08 (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: ASGDE 027. Rel: 04 Oct 19
 
Electro
Humanoid - "ST8818r" (4:02)
The Kosmik Kommando - "Biosurvival" (Mike Dred Acid mix) (6:33)
Luke Vibert - "The Banter Notes" (5:30)
Air Liquide - "Strunkelpotz" (5:04)
Review: De:tuned's latest saucer-eyed trip into the world of previously unheard ambient techno, electro, IDM and acid is another must-have four-tracker. As usual, the assembled list of artists is heavy on producers who can trace their roots back to the halcyon days of the 1990. Future Sound of London don their more rave-focused Humanoid alias for a typically robust, mind-altering trip into acid-electro territory, before former Rephlex artist Mike Cullen presents a Kosmik Kommando cut full to bursting with warehouse-ready stabs, chunky techno drums and seriously psychedelic acid lines. Over on side B, Luke Vibert lets us read "The Banter Notes" - a typically cheeky, bass-heavy affair whose triple-time beats and trippy electronics are particularly alluring - while German veterans Air Liquide offer up the raw analogue rhythms, heady bleeps and growling modular noise of "Strunkelpotz".
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Gespielt von: Iron Blu
out of stock $10.90
Overmind (reissue)
Overmind (reissue) (silver vinyl 2xLP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: ASGDE 003LTD. Rel: 01 Jul 22
 
Techno
Biosurvival (7:16)
Neurogenetic (9:26)
Sociosexual (9:02)
Neurosemantic (8:06)
Psychoatomic (7:26)
Neurosomatic (10:14)
Emoterritorial (7:41)
Neuroelectric (7:50)
Review: Mike Dred's contributions to acid and rave culture overall are monumental, although he's largely operated outside any specific scene trends (perhaps excepting the misfit community orbiting Rephlex Records). In 2013 he dropped a fresh salvo of lysergic bombs in the form of Overmind, which has been dutifully scrubbed up for a fresh pressing on silver wax courtesy of De:tuned, one of the labels keeping the braindance dream alive. From the jacking 303 workout of 'Sociosexual' to the wet-as-you-like mutant electro of 'Psychoatomic', this is a collection which manages to be both immediate and utterly idiosyncratic. No one does it quite like Mike Dred.
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Agraphobia Relapse
Agraphobia Relapse (double 12")
Cat: ASGDE 008. Rel: 06 Nov 15
 
Experimental/Electronic
Agraphobia (remastered) (9:05)
Agraphobia (Plaid remix) (5:35)
Agraphobia (Ian O'Brien remix) (8:42)
Agraphobia (Terrace remix) (8:11)
Agraphobia (ADJ rework) (6:36)
Agraphobia (Carl Finlow Transmogrify remix) (9:02)
Review: South London's LA Synthesis have been UK techno underdogs for enough years, and it was about time that someone revisited some of their sublime material. Anthony Gallagher and Carl Grant are the duo in question, and together they created "Agraphobia" - a total classic - which is retouched and reinterpreted herein by another bunch of heavy-hitters. Among the highlights is a remastered version of the original - still a gorgeous ride through techno, IDM, and d&b - a masterful, lo-fi remix by Plaid, a spectral version by Terrace, and ADJ's broken rework. This is a must for all fans of 90's material.
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Gespielt von: Sync 24, Idealist, Hhatri
out of stock $15.31
Fractures
Fractures (limited light blue marbled vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: ASGDE 045LTD. Rel: 05 Apr 24
 
Electro
Hydrosphere (6:58)
Icefields (5:50)
Drumlin (5:57)
Spherules (6:15)
Fragmented (6:40)
Curie Point (6:03)
Rift Valley (6:16)
Metamorphic (6:53)
Review: There are not many giants in the underground electro movement who command the attention of the public when a new album comes like Morphology can. Like the cover artwork would suggest, the songs have an icy atmosphere while still being able to melt the snow with their amazing analogue warmth. There are tracks like the wicked 'Icefields', where the sound envelopes the listener and the emotion take full control. For their fifth full length album, the Finnish duo expand upon their trademark sound. Here, Morphology flow between their two strengths. From their devastatingly heavy electro beats to their powerful and emotional dystopian sci-fi soundscapes. The evolution is perhaps most notable in the sweeping synths that fill in the spaces like on 'Fragmented'. While the album is indeed, great for deep listening sessions, Morphology hasn't ignored the dancefloor - see 'Rift Valley' and 'Drumin'. Fractures is a powerhouse of electro and Morphology are still in the heavyweight division for being one of the leaders in today's electro sounds.
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out of stock $25.94
La Source 02
La Source 02 (180 gram transparent red vinyl 12" with obi-strip in luminous sleeve limited to 300 copies)
Cat: ASGDE 032LTD. Rel: 02 Apr 21
 
Techno
Burnenville (5:06)
Holowell (5:33)
La Source (As One remix) (5:39)
Review: Nuron is back with another helping of his supremely warm and dreamy techno which make for the highly anticipated 2nd chapter of t'La Source'. His ability to make bendy, warped supple synth leads is laid bare on opener 'Burnenville' which is a real mind melter. 'Holowell' then has scintillating hi hats that ape classic Detroit techno, especially with the far sighted pads that also bring perfectly dreamy moods. As One then closes down the EP with a remix that is more energetic as the synths jump around the mix and leaving glowing trails in their wake.
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Gespielt von: Alexis Le-Tan
out of stock $12.44
La Source 02
La Source 02 (180 gram vinyl 12" in luminous sleeve)
Cat: ASGDE 032. Rel: 02 Apr 21
 
Techno
Burnenville (5:06)
Holowell (5:32)
La Source (As One remix) (5:40)
Review: Nuron is back with another helping of his supremely warm and dreamy techno which make for the highly anticipated 2nd chapter of t'La Source'. His ability to make bendy, warped supple synth leads is laid bare on opener 'Burnenville' which is a real mind melter. 'Holowell' then has scintillating hi hats that ape classic Detroit techno, especially with the far sighted pads that also bring perfectly dreamy moods. As One then closes down the EP with a remix that is more energetic as the synths jump around the mix and leaving glowing trails in their wake.
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out of stock $27.76
La Source 02
La Source 02 (180 gram clear vinyl 12" in luminous sleeve limited to 300 copies)
Cat: ASGDE 032CLEAR. Rel: 29 Oct 21
 
Experimental/Electronic
Burnenville (5:06)
Holowell (5:33)
La Source (As One remix) (5:38)
Review: RECOMMENDED
There will always be something deeply, infectiously romantic about the early-mid-1990s electronic and dance music scene. It was a time when, comparatively speaking, commercialism was yet to fully make inroads in the landscape, when producers were still often anonymous and few people really knew what DJs actually looked like, the only visual cues distorted by smoke, strobes, and chaos.

The result is there are many, many, many troves for newcomers to discover. Nuron, or Nurmad Jusat, is just one of those, but definitely up there with the most rewarding. Whether you call work like this three-piece EP techno, ambient, or a combination of the two it packs levels of musicality many creators can only hope to aspire to. Elements of Detroit, electro, trance, progressive breaks and more, boxed up in a lush, tranquil but highly usable package equally at home in the dance or mid-Monday morning.
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out of stock $12.19
FORTHCOMING
Blanchimont
Cat: ASGDE 046. Rel: 03 May 24
 
Techno
Stavelot
Masta
Blanchimont
Review: Nuron's latest album, Blanchimont, released on De:tuned Records, reaffirms his status as a luminary in the ambient techno realm. The title track, 'Blanchimont,' is fused with Detroit's machine soul while adding some European twist, heightened by its release on vibrant orange vinyl. 'Stavelot' on Side-1 enchants with its scenic beauty and soulful melodies, reminiscent of Detroit techno's finest moments. Meanwhile, 'Masta' on Side 2 explores ambient realms, echoing the styles of CIM, As One, or Stasis. Throughout the album, Nuron's signature blend of nostalgia and innovation shines, creating a sonic experience that resonates with both longtime fans and newcomers alike. Blanchimont stands as another jewel in Nuron's discography, another bookmark in his enduring influence and creative talents in the ambient techno genre.
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Gespielt von: Owain Kimber (Owain K)
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FORTHCOMING
Blanchimont
Blanchimont (orange vinyl 12")
Cat: ASGDE 046LTD. Rel: 03 May 24
 
Techno
Stavelot
Masta
Blanchimont
Review: Nuron's latest album, Blanchimont, stands as a reminder to his enduring influence in the ambient techno scene. Released on De:tuned Records, the same label behind his recent works, it continues his legacy of crafting soulful and intelligent electronic music. The title track, 'Blanchimont,' shines as the centerpiece of the album. With its upbeat tempo and intricate layers of sound, it channels the spirit of Detroit's machine soul music scene while infusing it with a distinct European flair. This version, pressed on vibrant orange vinyl, adds a visual dimension to the auditory experience, enhancing the listener's immersion in Nuron's sonic universe. On Side 1, 'Stavelot' captivates with its scenic beauty and soulful melodies, reminiscent of the best of Detroit techno. Meanwhile, 'Masta' delves into ambient territory, offering a chilled-out techno vibe reminiscent of CIM, As One, or Stasis. With its blend of nostalgia and innovation, this album is right on par with Nuron's other cherished releases.
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DAT Tapes 1993-1994
DAT Tapes 1993-1994 (180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: ASGDE 037. Rel: 27 Oct 22
 
Techno
Nuron - "The Coded Message" (5:54)
Nuron - "Interior World" (6:44)
Nuron - "Waiting For Nothing" (8:11)
Nuron - "Another Way" (5:46)
Nuron - "Neither Here Nor There" (7:09)
Fugue - "Contrapoint" (First version) (6:51)
Nuron - "Dialectic Confusion" (3:49)
Fugue - "Contrapoint" (Stasis mix 1) (6:46)
Review: During the early-to-mid 1990s, Nurmad Jusat released a string of now sought-after singles on Likemind that showcased an emotive, far-sighted take on techno that still sounds timeless all these years on. This fine collection features various recordings he made - but never released - as Nuron and Fuge back in 1993 and '94. As inspired by the techno sounds of his native UK as the far-sighted brilliance of purist Detroit techno and the dreamy soundscapes of Larry Heard, it's a genuinely brilliant collection of long-lost gems. Our picks include the subtly clonk-influenced opener 'The Coded Message', the skewed deep electro shuffle of 'Another Way', the sci-fi techno brilliance of 'Contrapoin (First Version)' and the out-there ambient soundscape that is 'Dialectic Confusion'.
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DAT Tapes 1993-1994
DAT Tapes 1993-1994 (180 gram light blue marbled vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: ASGDE 037LTD. Rel: 27 Oct 22
 
Techno
Nuron - "The Coded Message" (5:54)
Nuron - "Interior World" (6:43)
Nuron - "Waiting For Nothing" (8:10)
Nuron - "Another Way" (5:47)
Nuron - "Neither Here Nor There" (7:06)
Fugue - "Contrapoin" (First version) (6:51)
Nuron - "Dialectic Confusion" (3:46)
Fugue - "Contrapoint" (Stasis mix 1) (6:44)
Review: 'Emotive techno' eschews the term ambient techno on this new archival release from Nuron and Fugue, figureheads of the '90s subscene that took the world by storm. Lifted from archives of DAT tapes that were, as the story tends to go, inevitably found in some attic somewhere, these tracks are nostalgia-tinged jams that carry with them the hiss and saturation of 1993; but of course, stylistically, they belong in 2993. Nuron's 'Interior World' is a scratchy and restless early highlight, while Fugue's 'Contapoint' has a proto-dubsteppy angularity seeping off it.
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out of stock $26.21
Close Your Eyes & Breathe
Close Your Eyes & Breathe (limited brown marbled vinyl 12" in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: ASGDE 033LTD. Rel: 08 Oct 21
 
Techno
OLF ResPekt (4:47)
Rewind 273 (4:18)
Incredible (5:51)
Review: Steven Rutter was of course one half of the hero-worshipped bleep techno outfit B12. He's now back, going it alone, on the De:tuned label with his Close Your Eyes And Breathe EP. It's typically starry-eyed fusion of techno, IDM and post-rave design that takes you way back to a warehouse scene you might not have even lived, but recognise all the same. 'OLF ResPekt' is the melancholic opener with its smeared chords and gentle rhythms,
'Rewind 273' develops that theme and 'Incredible' closes with a more direct but still blissful beat.
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out of stock $12.98
DE:10.07
DE:10.07 (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: ASGDE 026. Rel: 06 Sep 19
 
Experimental/Electronic
Spacetime Continuum - "Only One Sky" (6:02)
Scanner - "Mothlit" (6:42)
Ross 154 - "Eath To Our Freinds" (8:03)
Leo Anibaldi - "Crion" (5:10)
Review: De:tuned are in the midst of a 10 part anniversary series, and this latest missive - the seventh in all - brings together a hefty selection of talents old and new on heavyweight vinyl. Jonah Sharp opens things as Spacetime Continuum and continues to fuse ambient, techno, and IDM on the absorbing cosmic adventure that is "Only One Sky." Scanner's "Mothlit" slows things down with a hip hop instrumental from outer space, and then the beats disappear altogether on Ross 154's suspensory ambient cut "Earth To Our Friends." Lastly, Leo Anibaldi's "Crion" will make your skin tingle with its deft and delicate melodies which float about like fireflies and leave gorgeous, glowing trails in their wake.
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out of stock $10.38
From A Failing Light
From A Failing Light (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: ASG DE036. Rel: 25 Aug 22
 
Techno
Of All The Worlds (7:02)
The Embrace (Nuron remix) (5:48)
The Embrace (8:27)
Review: The Stars sound is all about cosmic techno visions and that is proven here from the first moment of 'Of All The Worlds.' It's got its head up above the stars with cracking perc and beats all overlaid with supple synths. 'The Embrace' is more punchy but just as sonorous and a Nuron remix goes deep. The extra background details of this are worth noting too for real purists - the vinyl version comes with superb sleeve and label artwork by Abdul Haqq and the tunes were mastered by the one and only Matt Colton at Metropolis, then cut to 180g heavyweight vinyl.
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out of stock $11.81
From A Failing Light
From A Failing Light (limited 180 gram translucent marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: ASGDE 036LTD. Rel: 25 Aug 22
 
Techno
Of All The Worlds (6:56)
The Embrace (Nuron remix) (5:39)
The Embrace (8:27)
Review: UK techno pioneer Steve Pickton (Stasis) comes to De:tuned! Records after having trawled his old DAT tapes and salvaged three odd tunes from the attic-bound pile. 'Of All The Worlds' and 'The Embrace' are playful analog jams in mono, emblematic of the kind of early rediscoveries that a time-honoured producers such as Stasis might make. A new remix by Nuron, in stereo, of 'The Embrace' nicely breaks up this retroization of Stasis' catalogue.
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Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Techno
out of stock $12.75
Quondam Sequences
Quondam Sequences (180 gram orange vinyl 12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: ASGDELTD 043. Rel: 19 Oct 23
 
Electro
Citadel (6:15)
Into The Labyrinth (5:26)
Hard Emotion (9:54)
Review: For anyone remotely keyed into the early wave of techno in the UK, the promise of unreleased material from Stasis is a very exciting prospect indeed. Steve Pickton's project was tantalisingly short lived, but we were gifted some seminal albums and EPs in that time. Fortunately he's now struck up a steady working relationship with De:tuned, who are coaxing some unreleased material out of unearthed DATs that allow us to hear more of that next-level machine soul he's capable of. It's staggering to think tracks this good weren't released back in the day, but fortunately they have been now, with 'Hard Emotion' possibly taking the cake thanks to its gorgeous, rounded bassline and enchanting synth lines up top.
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out of stock $17.64
Brainbox
VARIOUS
Brainbox (numbered heavyweight vinyl 6xLP + insert limited to 300 copies)
Cat: ASGDE 011. Rel: 18 Nov 16
 
Experimental/Electronic
In Sync - "Crack In The World" (10:12)
John Beltran - "Nineteen Eighty Nine" (5:09)
B12 - "Worlds End" (6:10)
Seba - "Ryu-ki" (8:19)
Move D & Dman - "Redundanz & Aufmerksamkeit" (6:08)
Leo Anibaldi - "Panacea" (7:04)
Deepchord - "Citrus & Wood" (11:35)
As One - "Where Did He Go...& Why" (7:51)
Scanner - "Eros" (6:14)
The Future Sound Of London - "Obollis" (4:32)
As One - "Where Did He Go...& Why" (Heinrich Mueller Lamb Shift Model) (4:33)
As One - "Where Did He Go...&Why" (Plaid remix) (4:39)
Nu Era - "The North View" (5:56)
Total Science - "Winds Of Change" (8:32)
Spacetime Continuum - "Tri Decagon" (5:47)
PFM - "Aspirations" (9:07)
Mike Dred - "Gate Of Origin" (7:30)
David Morley - "Mode 90" (5:48)
Robert Leiner - "Psalm 101" (7:37)
Cristian Vogel - "Edit Out Wanky Solo" (7:02)
O - "Fermionit" (5:49)
Meat Beat Manifesto - "Synthesizer Test" (5:52)
U-Ziq - "Lilt N'Vectif" (4:04)
Locust - "Dispelling 84-94" (4:30)
Speedy J - "Halvemaan" (6:09)
Review: Here's something to get the juices flowing: a six-vinyl box set containing a wealth of new and previously unreleased material from some of the most revered names in electronic music. Given the names on show - think Speedy J, Spacetime Continuum, Future Sound of London, B12, Scanner, Move D and Meat Beat Manifesto, for starters - it was clearly inspired by the 'intelligent techno' movement of the early-to-mid '90s. Naturally, that sort of intergalactic gear dominates throughout, alongside inspired trips into the worlds of spacey drum & bass, dub techno, ambient and Motor City futurism. The quality threshold is high throughout, helped by the fact that some of the material on show has lay dormant on DAT tapes since the 1990s.
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Gespielt von: DAX DJ
out of stock $65.38
Brainbox (B-STOCK)
VARIOUS
Brainbox (B-STOCK) (numbered heavyweight vinyl 6xLP + insert limited to 300 copies)
Cat: ASGDE 011 (B-STOCK). Rel: 18 Nov 16
 
Experimental/Electronic
Review: ***B-STOCK: Box damaged, product unused & in perfect condition***

- Damage to box (pictured)

Here's something to get the juices flowing: a six-vinyl box set containing a wealth of new and previously unreleased material from some of the most revered names in electronic music. Given the names on show - think Speedy J, Spacetime Continuum, Future Sound of London, B12, Scanner, Move D and Meat Beat Manifesto, for starters - it was clearly inspired by the 'intelligent techno' movement of the early-to-mid '90s. Naturally, that sort of intergalactic gear dominates throughout, alongside inspired trips into the worlds of spacey drum & bass, dub techno, ambient and Motor City futurism. The quality threshold is high throughout, helped by the fact that some of the material on show has lay dormant on DAT tapes since the 1990s.
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out of stock $69.54
Machine Funk
Machine Funk (180 gram vinyl 2xLP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: ASGDE 039. Rel: 02 Mar 23
 
Electro
Machine Funk (4:20)
Stairs Wine (8:41)
Moderneers Modernize (4:33)
Hitler Skelter (7:45)
Nonce Tarter (4:28)
Juxtafication (6:01)
Justiposition (5:25)
Budstep (3:51)
Major Miner (4:59)
Taming Of The View (5:46)
Lucon Acid (4:28)
Review: Trickstery braindancer Luke Vibert lays down his next album via De:tuned Records, following prior releases on the imprint such as 'Arcadia'. Refusing to opt for hypey trends, Vibert stays true to his craft on 'Machine Funk', sticking to cute electro, winding melodies and a light-hearted sense of humour. Packed with playful puns for track titles and music spanning everything from electronic reimaginings of helter skelters to funny spoonerisms, the 808 and 303 ring most true here. Whirly FM synthesis pokes through on tracks like 'Juxtafication' and 'Moderneers Modernize', while even a rare Vibert footwork bit shows up on 'Taming Of The View'.
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Gespielt von: M50, DJ ROCCA
Tags: Acid House
 in stock $26.21
Machine Funk
Machine Funk (180 gram clear yellow vinyl 2xLP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: ASGDE 039C. Rel: 02 Mar 23
 
Electro
Machine Funk (4:20)
Stairs Wine (8:41)
Moderneers Modernize (4:33)
Hitler Skelter (7:45)
Nonce Tarter (4:28)
Juxtafication (6:01)
Justiposition (5:25)
Budstep (3:51)
Major Miner (4:59)
Taming Of The View (5:46)
Lucon Acid (4:28)
Review: Aside from the founding fathers of acid house - DJ Pierre in particular - few producers can make a Roland TB-303 sing quite like Luke Vibert. That much has been obvious for decades but should further proof of Vibert's '303' mastery be needed, 'Machine Funk' provides it. An exemplary exploration of 'acid' as an art-form that puts the distinctively twisted, mind-altering sounds of the legendary bass synthesiser front and centre, the 11-track set skips between breathless, sub-heavy, bongo-laced monsters ('Taming of the View'), slo-mo IDM ('Lucon Acid'), dreamy mid-tempo house ('Nonce Tarter'), acid-disco of the sort associated with Vibert's Kerrier District project ('Juxtafication'), and plenty of punchy, suitably psychedelic electro jams.
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Gespielt von: Joe Montana
Tags: Acid House
out of stock $27.50
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