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Eto Ne To
Eto Ne To (2xLP)
Cat: TRP 051. Rel: 20 Feb 25
 
Techno
Eto Ne To (4:45)
Nenado (4:32)
Na M2 (feat DJ Designer) (3:20)
Hyperloop (3:10)
Ebta (4:36)
Art Deco (3:11)
Posredi (5:10)
Redaktor (4:00)
Vse Proidet (4:39)
Apostrof (4:25)
Vremeni Net (1:59)
Review: Nina Kraviz's trip label is one of the most unique in techno. It's a hotbed for the more experimental producers out there and often drops punchy sounds that draw on trance, IDM, rave, electro and plenty more. Nocow is next up with a double album that unfurls at a high speed and is packed with freshness. 'Eno Ne To' is marbled with trippy melodies and spoken words, 'Hyperloop' is as the name suggests warp speed and hypnotic and 'Redaktor' is another soft and grey blend of supple drums, bass and day-glo synth lines.
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Green Trax Vol 2
Cat: TRP 052. Rel: 27 Feb 25
 
Techno
Kesk (unreleased) (5:06)
Zalias (Switch mix - unreleased) (4:18)
Grun (4:45)
Roheline (6:36)
Verde (remix - unreleased) (5:58)
Groente (unreleased) (3:33)
Ijo (5:18)
Magariisa (5:17)
Yashill (unreleased) (4:24)
Botala (4:51)
Gumir (4:49)
Review: We didn't see this coming but we're very much delighted it has: the peerless dub techno don Steve O'Sullivan with a full length of past triumphs and unreleased gems on Nina Kraviz's always adventurous Trip label is always going to be worth hearing. The Brit stretches his legs and pulls out all the stops here to cover plenty of ground while reaming true to his signature sound design excellence: bouncy, minimal but strobe-lit cuts like 'Kesk', twisted 90s techno sounds like 'Grun', barely-there IDM-adjacent sounds like 'Groente' and ice cold dub cuts like 'Botala'. A real masterclass.
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De Niro Is Concerned (B-STOCK)
VARIOUS
Cat: TRP 002 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Techno
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Bjarki - "Revolution"
Deniro - "Dumans"
Barcode Population - "Barcode Population"
Kraviz & Exos - "No Criminals"
Parrish Smith - "L'Importance De Doute"
Steve Stoll - "DUMBO"
Nikita Zabelin - "Rush"
Deniro - "Organezized"
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


De Niro Is Concerned is the latest compilation to surface on Nina Kraviz's trip imprint - the Siberian artist's label gaining new momentum in 2015 and diversifying thanks to a selection of fresh artists - and it's an exquisite blend of house, techno and straight-up jack-funk. Among others, you have Iceland's Bjarki with the raw and sparse "Revolution", Millsian Detroit sounds from Deniro on Dumans, and Kraviz herself with Exos on the wavey and hypnotic "No Criminals". All in all, a wildly comprehensive bundle of house-techno hybrids for that 3am slot. Raw and diverse, wild and seductive.
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The Deviant Octopus (B-STOCK)
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Cat: TRP 001 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Techno
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Nina Kraviz - "Prozimokampleme" (10:24)
Steve Stoll - "Pop Song" (4:17)
Nina Kraviz - "IMPRV" (6:32)
Bjarki - "Polygon Pink Toast" (6:01)
Population One - "Out Of Control" (vocal mix) (5:12)
Population One - "Bonus Beat" (4:50)
Exos - "Nuclear Guard" (13:12)
Parrish Smith - "1.0/8.0 Africa Genocide" (2:46)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


It was probably inevitable that Nina Kraviz would launch her own label. Even so, the fact that she's chosen to do it with an eight-track compilation featuring previously unheard material from herself and a mix of veterans (Exos, Steve Stoll, Terrence Dixon under the Population One alias) and newcomers (Parrish Smith, Bjarki) is particularly noteworthy. While Kraviz's own contributions have an unsettling, off-kilter tech-house feel, for the most part The Deviant Octopus is as dark and intense as its' fuzzy sleeve art suggests. That means Berlin-friendly late night techno and throbbing, otherworldly jack tracks aplenty, with occasional lapses into distorted analogue acid. The slowed down vocal mix of "Out Of Control" from the recent Population One LP is a real highlight too!
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