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My Dub
My Dub (limited grey marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: SYNCRO 48. Rel: 03 Jul 24
 
Techno
My House (4:54)
My Dub (6:02)
No Vacancy (5:03)
No Vacancy (Skudge remix) (5:34)
Review: Andres Klein is Ackerman, and My Dub is his fresh new platter on Syncrophone. It's a classy fusion of minimal, house and tech with, as the title suggests, dubby undercurrents. 'My House' is first up and comes with some gospel inspired vocal stabs over slamming drums. The title cut is more techno leaning, with tough percussion and chords smeared all over the beats. 'No Vacancy' then brings some grit and menace with its coarse surfaces and prickly hits. Last of all, 'No Vacancy' gets a remix from Swedish techno stylist Skudge who smooths things out into pristine loops that roll with great dynamics.
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Variations EP
Variations EP (neon green vinyl 12")
Cat: SYNCRO 58. Rel: 03 Feb 25
 
Techno
Compare (8:17)
CZ3 (7:07)
Replika (6:54)
The 5 (6:51)
Review: Stephen Brown is a Scottish producer known for his deep, Detroit-influenced techno. Active since the 1990s, he's released music on labels like Transmat, Skudge, and Subject Detroit. His productions blend melodic elements with rhythmic precision, a sound he's been honing and tinkering with for nearly 30 years. The 'Variations' EP on Syncrophone is a prototypical example of his sound. Each track is underpinned by a blend of skipping upbeat house rhythms with classic Detroit pads. The first track 'Compare' even adds some weird percussive sounds in the background and an ambiguous vocal sample that could be a child, or the nearby rapturous chants of a pigeon surely appreciating the groove as much as we are. The second track 'CZ3' is a raw groover with overdriven kicks and dry synth hits. One for the 'Djax-Up-Beats' heads! Track three 'Replika' is our choice cut, with a synth lead that sounds straight from dub techno but with more groove than the majority of tunes that you'll find in that genre. The final track 'The 5' has the biggest kick drum of the release which is sure to tear down any club floor is played at the right moment. An EP for the heads and the dancers.
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FORTHCOMING
No Frequency EP
No Frequency EP (grey vinyl 12")
Cat: SYNCRO 62. Rel: 07 Mar 25
 
Techno
From Within
Zone
No Frequency
Malfunction
Review: Tom Carruthers returns with a fresh drop on Syncrophone Records, comprising the fresh analogue jams 'From Within', 'Zone', 'No Frequency' and 'Malfunction'. All hitting hard with an old-school, sequencer-happy flavour, one which requires no second-guessing, our faves here have to be the basal FM roller 'Zone' and the brash, trashyard B-fronter 'No Frequency', both of which make deft use of the same bassline, yet each to drastically different effec.
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est. release 07 Mar 25 $16.52
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Commuting Part 1
Commuting Part 1 (translucent turquoise vinyl 12")
Cat: SYNCRO 49. Rel: 04 Jul 24
 
Techno
Octave Echoes (7:59)
Stable Velocity (6:26)
Self Assessment (6:38)
Highway Hypnosis (6:48)
Review: The prolific Dutch powerhouse that is Conforce (aka Versalife aka Boris Bunk amongst other things) is in techno mode here with this new green-marbled 12" on Syncrophone. Commuting Part 1 opens with the quick-stepping and deep dub techno rhythms of 'Octave Echoes' which is delightfully fluid. 'Stable Velocity' then bids up impossible smooth dub loops and watery pads into something buoyant and stirring both physically and emotionally, and 'Self Assessment' then ups the pace with thudding, infectious kicks and plenty of rippling synth details. 'Highway Hypnosis takes a more paranoid and stripped-back approach and closes out Conforce's finest EP in some time.
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Commuting Part 2
Commuting Part 2 (limited dark red vinyl 12")
Cat: SYNCRO 59. Rel: 10 Feb 25
 
Techno
Range Anxiety (7:09)
Recuperation (6:36)
SCC-ML (6:06)
RTM-Zuid (6:34)
Review: On Synchrophone Records comes Conforce for with second edition in the Commuting series, bringing stygian control room techno to already chapped ears. Sometimes, to feel good on the floor, warmth isn't what you need; and these further four fan-greasers are perfect complements for said latter kind of mood, the cold and unattached unjamming of inner vibes. With coolly bureaucratic track titles like 'Recuperation' , 'Self Assessment' and 'Stable Velocity', Conforce's series has succeeded in portraying the secret joys of humanity's greyer modern face; the tracks here of course continue to fit us in sleek uniform, now deploying such neo-futuristic cyphered titles as 'SCC-ML' and 'RTM-Zuid', the meanings of whose acronyms you'll just have to deduce from the zapping, emissive sound design yourself.
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Gespielt von: Nick Anthony Simoncino
 in stock $16.52
FORTHCOMING
Torc
Torc (limited coloured vinyl 12")
Cat: SYNCRO 61. Rel: 28 Mar 25
 
Techno
Torc
Andas
Torc (ERP version)
Review: Synchrophone proudly present the latest Gerard Hanson aka. Convextion release; a head-turner moment, since the last proper EP by the 2845 artist was over seven years ago, with Vectorvision for the EP 'Zy Clone'. Since then, Convextion has been hard at work, eschewing all concavities for a purely thermal, fluid sonic exercise. 'Torc' and 'Andas' are unsettling, looming techno visions, confecting a hypothetical world in which the hard sciences have taken total precedent over the human, resulting in a rapid dissipation of heat. The only energy that remains is that which is fed through the machine, as further evidenced on the sinister murk-movements on ERP's version, its two-tone Reese stab suggesting utter indefatigability when begged for mercy.
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Gespielt von: Owain Kimber (Owain K)
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est. release 28 Mar 25 $16.52
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Sonic Control
Sonic Control (blue galaxy vinyl 12")
Cat: SYNCRO 54. Rel: 01 Nov 24
 
Techno
It's Taking Control (6:36)
Opcode (5:36)
Sonic Control (5:05)
Paralellematrix (6:17)
Transient (4:52)
Review: Synchropone reissue Ellery Cowles' iconoclastic 'Sonic Control' EP, originally released in 1995 on the legendary Djax-Up-Beats label. We've no idea of the kinds of sonic preservatives Cowles injected these beats with, but we do know that the Chicago DJ and producer's debut EP has - to indulge an old but gold phrase - "stood the test of time". Just as it was, the reissue preserves the original's sound, albeit now brings it to marvellous marbled blue splatter vinyl. Best among the bunch here are Cowles' career-definer, 'It's Taking Control', across which the 4x4 still janks and tussles slightly, as though the imperfections of whatever medium it was made with were forcing it to lapse the usual perfect timing of techno. And the title track, too: tintinnabular to the point of tittilating, we're bowled over by its singular, bell-laden universe, by which point it seems more or less proven that Cowles really did exercise at least something along the way towards total "sonic control".
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Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Techno
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One EP
One EP (red vinyl 12")
Cat: SYNCRO 45. Rel: 19 Mar 24
 
Techno
Un (3:21)
Deux (5:37)
Trois (6:14)
Quatre (7:21)
Review: Mike Dehnert delivers a versatile four-track EP of his signature slippery machine funq on Syncrophone, with tendrils of influence unfurling in a plethora of directions, from DJ Rush and Paul Johnson's springheeled Chi-town bump to the more recent soul leanings of John FM and Omar S' FXHE alumni. Opener 'Un' is the most conservative, with a restless shuffling b-line and surgically cropped hats assembled for maximum club pressure, while 'Deux' is a spacious, clattering soulful trip full of small room synth squelch and honeyed vocal mantras. The flip is both more pensive and noisy, with the distant hydraulic wheeze of 'Trois' giving way to the wonky, swaggering gait of the closer 'Quatre'. Proper.
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What Happened? (20th Anniversary Edition)
What Happened? (20th Anniversary Edition) (translucent orange vinyl 12")
Cat: SYNCRO 50. Rel: 11 Sep 24
 
Techno
Disco NIghts (8:26)
Acid (7:40)
What Happened? (6:33)
Review: Abe Duque's What Happened? EP, originally released in 2004, remains a timeless gem that played a pivotal role in igniting the resurgence of interest in acid house and jackin' styles. With expertly crafted homages to legendary tracks like Adonis's 'No Way Back,' Duque injects a modern twist by adding infectious party vocals, resulting in an irresistible formula that set dance floors ablaze then and continues to do so now. The EP's title track, 'What Happened?' epitomizes the essence of this revival, with its pulsating beats and hypnotic acid lines that transport listeners to the heart of the underground rave scene. On the flip side, 'Disco Nights' delivers funky grooves that evoke the spirit of classic disco, while 'Acid' pays homage to the genre's origins with its infectious acid house vibes. What else can you say? A stone cold classic.
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Heed
Heed (silver vinyl 12")
Cat: SYNCRO 47. Rel: 19 Apr 24
 
Electro
Heed (7:05)
Overlord (6:39)
Expansion (6:34)
Review: Every new Carl Finlow record release brings an enthusiastic interest to those who follow him. Carl's robotic electro prowess is on full display on the A-side in 'Heed'. Fans of early 80s electro, Kraftwerk and the future of the genre, swear by this guy. 'Overlord' is a deeper groove that reminds of his otherworldly Silicon Scally moniker. 'Expansion' is just down right dirty. Nuff said! Dangerous stuff from one of the most consistent producers in futuristic electro.
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Onward & Upward EP
Cat: SYNCRO 36. Rel: 26 Nov 21
 
Deep House
Visionary Levels (11:04)
Astrologicl Movments (6:46)
From Then To Forever (5:27)
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Singular Point Of Focus
Singular Point Of Focus (purple vinyl 12")
Cat: SYNCRO 56. Rel: 29 Nov 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Vibe To The Rhythm (8:07)
Tripping Out (On Escapism) (7:37)
Indescribable Essence (7:41)
Pure Leaf (7:15)
Review: Fred P's latest release 'Singular Point of Focus' EP feels like a late-night journey into the heart of the dancefloor, a space where euphoria meets introspection. From the opening track, it's clear that Fred is steering us toward something deeper than a simple collection of club-ready cuts. His use of augmented vocals adds an otherworldly quality, with tones that feel familiar but are impossible to place. The EP is a masterclass in controlled tension, with each track building in intensity without ever losing its groove. Fred's voice, subtly manipulated, dances through the layers of deep house rhythms, creating a sound that's both timeless and distinctly now. There's a sense that this is music for those who know, for selectors and dancers alike who understand the unspoken rules of the floor. The richness of the sound design - thick basslines, textured pads, and sharp percussion - draws you in, while the overall vibe remains firmly forward-thinking. This isn't just an exercise in nostalgia; Fred P has crafted a record that speaks to the future of house music while honouring its roots. Each track offers something different, from the floor-shaking opener to the more introspective closing cut, making it a perfect addition to any discerning DJ's crate.
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Dance Of Rythms
Dance Of Rythms (translucent purple vinyl 12")
Cat: SYNCRO 41. Rel: 17 Nov 23
 
Deep House
Dance Of Rythms (10:10)
The Beauty In The Sound (5:29)
Vibe Science (6:00)
Review: Fred P continues to be a prolific driving force in deep house, with his own Private Society label carrying a huge amount of his work these days. On this latest single he maintains one of his other close working relationships with Parisian institution Synchrophone, delivering three cuts of his refined, endlessly immersive music. 'Dance Of Rhythms' is a driving, sharply defined cut with a lot of action occurring in the lower register while the higher frequencies have acres of space to stretch out in, all the better to keep your head mellow while the hips sway. 'The Beauty In The Sound' is a more pattering affair and 'Vibe Science' favours a nagging drum pattern which nods towards jazz funk as much as techno. This is quintessential Fred P mastery, through and through.
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Preserving
Preserving (translucent green vinyl 12")
Cat: SYNCRO 46. Rel: 03 Apr 24
 
Deep House
The Sound Exchange (6:45)
Sonic Tour (6:48)
The Kingdom (8:20)
Review: Fresh from delivering a fine album of drone and ambient excursions on his own Private Society imprint - the inspired Message To The Universe - Fred Peterkin returns to the dancefloor via a surprise outing on Synchrophone. As usual, what's on offer brilliantly blends deep house rhythms and textures with the kind of more spacey and dubbed-out elements more often heard in Detroit techno and hypnotic tech-house. A-side 'The Sound Exchange' is particularly potent, with Peterkin wrapping a typically tough-but-tactile groove in ghostly chords, hand percussion hits and echoing synth riffs. Over on side B, 'The Sonic Tour' is a brighter and more colourful riff on a similar sonic blueprint - albeit with deeper, heavier sub-bass and sustained synth strings - while 'The Kingdom' pairs a thickset groove with sweeping strings and twinkling pianos.
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Throw EP
Throw EP (yellow marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: SYNCRO 57. Rel: 16 Dec 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Catch (6:46)
Dice (7:05)
Throw (7:35)
Strike (6:48)
Review: Legendary techno producer & one-time member of LFO Gerrard aka Gez Varley returns using his G-Man alias to present us with four tracks of dub techno magic. Anyone familiar with his classic tracks like 'Quo Vadis' and 'Spartacus' will know what to expect here. Rhythmic basslines, grooved out percussion & dubbed out synth lines on top. On the A-side, 'Catch' kicks us off with typical minimalist groove, the tempo neither too fast nor too slow. 'Dice' is a classic example of dubbed out tech house, perfect for DJs looking for a transition tool. On the B-side, 'Throw' is made for late night car journeys on European highways. Closing out the release is 'Strike', possibly the funkiest track of the four. A release for anyone into modern and classic Detroit influenced dub techno.
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Gespielt von: Shadow Dancer
Tags: Dub Techno
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Syncrophone 15 Years Anniversary Vol 1
Cat: SYNCRO15YEARS 01. Rel: 26 Nov 21
 
Minimal/Tech House
John Jastszebski - "Cold Sun" (7:16)
Drivetrain - "Symphonium" (DJ Deep edit Beat dub) (6:45)
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Heard In A Field
Heard In A Field (clear transparent vinyl 12")
Cat: SYNCRO 42. Rel: 15 Dec 23
 
Electro
Deepening 991 (4:55)
Deepening 991 (Carl Finlow remix) (6:56)
Heard in a Field (5:42)
Warphenge (5:19)
Review: Moy's work in general operates in the gaps between the freed up funk of breakbeat and the prodding machine grooves of electro, but most of this four tracker definitely tends twoards the latter of those two influences. Opening track 'Deepening 991' employs some brilliantly nose-trembling bass stabs and Carl Finlow's remix of it following hot on its heels with a darker, more subdued vibe, its wiry synth line proving its catchy hook. The EP's title track is frenetic acid with a breakbeatier edge that makes way for a four-to-the-floor bang, lending the whole thing a vintage hardcore edge only with souped up 21st century production. 'Warphenge' closes the set with addictive b-line behaviour and some 80s-edged synths. All in all, it's a genre-mashing package with something to offer a number of different type dancefloors.
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Gespielt von: DJ Mau Mau
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Tir Na Nog
Tir Na Nog (orange & black marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: SYNCRO 52. Rel: 08 Oct 24
 
Techno
Tir Na Nog (6:43)
Divide & Conquer (7:37)
Review: Fresh from collaborating with fellow Dutch techno legend Speedy J, man-of-many-aliases Steve Rachmad (AKA Sterac, Sterac Electronics, Rachmad Project, Tons of Tones etc) makes his bow on Synchrophone. The French label has taken a deep dive into his catalogue and picked a couple of genuine gems to reissue. Both tracks originally appeared on the same Rotation Records release way back in 2000. On side A you'll find 'Tir Na Nog', a deliciously raw, jacking and crunchy workout in which stomping techno drums are peppered with hissing cymbal patterns and spacey stabs. Those stabs reappear on the more musically expansive 'Divide & Conquer', where warming deep house chords, clonking bass and sweat-soaked drums catch the ear.
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FORTHCOMING
The Syncrophone Remixes Vol 1
Cat: SYNCRO 60. Rel: 28 Mar 25
 
Techno
Drivetrain - "This Is Detroit" (Rolando remix)
Zadig - "Maniac Manson" (Rolando remix)
Malvito (Rolando remix)
Review: Pumping new Syncrophone remixes from producer Rolando, who helps the label celebrate its 60th outing with a fresh crock of remixes of star releases from its back catalogue. Including versions of Derrick Thompson, Zadig and Malvito, this collection brings a powerful Detroit-inspired sound to a cutting-edge modern feel, not getting too bogged down in tradition and yet keeping quite true to the raw and unvarnished finish incipient of the early motorised sound. Best here has to be the B2, which heads in a broken direction, splitting rhythmic hairs with auto-somatic woodblock strikes and deep pads.
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est. release 28 Mar 25 $15.72
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One Dimension EP
One Dimension EP (blue & orange marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: SYNCRO 51. Rel: 20 Sep 24
 
Techno
One Dimension
Night Driver
Cipher
A Form Of
Snake Shifter
Review: Jeroen Search's 'One Dimension' EP, released on Syncrophone France, delivers a robust techno experience with a nod to Detroit's iconic sound. The title track, 'One Dimension', has a big, expansive feel, drawing from Detroit techno's classic roots. Its driving rhythms create a powerful atmosphere perfect for the dancefloor. 'Night Driver' follows with a deeper, more energetic groove that builds steadily, keeping the momentum rising throughout. 'Cipher' brings a heavier edge, combining a brooding bassline with melodic accents that add balance and depth. 'Snake Shifter' closes out the EP with intricate percussion and an alien-like sound, rounding off the release with a sharp, futuristic touch.
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The Wind
The Wind (gold vinyl 12")
Cat: SYNCRO 43. Rel: 15 Feb 24
 
Techno
Wander (5:39)
Hidden Location (5:36)
The Wind (6:15)
Review: Elias Landberg continues to press ahead with the instantly identifiable Skudge sound, where the best of contemporary techno locks in for tight but funky grooves of the highest calibre. It's not often we see the project break away from the self-titled label, but here it's gracing Syncrophone with some of the finest uptempo, deep-diving gear you'll hear all year. 'Wander' has a snappy strut to the beat and lead riff alike, with the drums coming on like uptempo house as much as techno. 'Hidden Location' locks in harder thanks to the enduring creep of the background pads, while 'The Wind' takes on the dubbiest duties as it stretches out across the B-side.
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Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Techno, Fog
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Granada
Granada (translucent orange vinyl 12")
Cat: SYNCRO 39. Rel: 05 May 23
 
Techno
Granada (5:44)
Granada (Convextion remix) (10:38)
Review: Macedonian-in-Berlin Stojche continues his faithful exploration of deeper strains of techno with this entry for esteemed French label Synchrophone. It's the first time the Tangible Assets artist has appeared on the label, and he does so with the statement drop of just one original tune, the frankly epic 'Granada'. Laying down a swirling dream of synth strings and fluttering Rhodes, the core of the track is a soothing balm driven by bouncy, strident 909 kicks, but the real magic comes from the switch up as the pads give way to fast-paced, classically informed techno rush right up there with the best of Detroit. Meanwhile, the B-side is handed over to the mighty Convextion, who delivers a version which submerges the broad sweeping pads and focuses on building the forwards momentum.
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Inner Fusion
Inner Fusion (orange & pink haze vinyl 12")
Cat: SYNCRO 53. Rel: 24 Oct 24
 
Techno
Starlight Tunnel (5:59)
Hidden Structure (5:28)
Inner Structure (5:46)
Drawbridge (5:55)
Review: Acid trance-inducer Johannes Volt delivers several new blissful blowouts for French label Syncrophone, demonstrating a remarkable ear for progression and variation, when the two are paired right (trust us, it's rare). 'Inner Fusion' brings a mesmerist's magic to acid trance, with opener 'Starlight Tunnel' plunging us into the titular metaphysical tube, and follow up 'Hidden Structure' revealing the abstract topological construct found at the other end. A shaman's intuition is felt on the B-side in equal measure, with 'Inner Structure' and 'Drawbridge' portraying much deeper and increasingly dubious, yet no less vital, sonic goings-on.
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Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Techno
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Boom Boom EP
Boom Boom EP (yellow vinyl 12")
Cat: SYNCRO 55. Rel: 19 Nov 24
 
Techno
Boom Boom (5:35)
Zen (6:12)
Delirium (7:07)
Knock (5:38)
Review: Orlando Voorn is a long-time techno favourite who joins the dots between the Mid-Western US template and Europe's own take on the genre. He's got an arsenal of classics but also knows how to kick out brilliant new jams. Syncrophone is where he lands now with his 'Boom Boom' EP which is a great embodiment of what he does best. The title cut is cantering than drums and hammering hits infused with some unsettling synth stabs. 'Zen' brings a little funk to the drum programming and 'Delirium' zones you out with some more heady pads before 'Knock' nails you to the floor once more with wonky acid and some freaky breakdowns.
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