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Singles
Guided By Voices
Guided By Voices (12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: TMO 001. Rel: 26 Feb 24
Guided By Voices (7:25)
Road To Frederikshavn (6:37)
Redshift (9:08)
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Qui Existe
Qui Existe (gatefold double 12")
Cat: DKOLP 08. Rel: 05 Feb 24
Danser Que Sur Le Shit (4:27)
Shmesynth Eternal Pose (4:24)
Blessing On The Kids (4:48)
Indigold Blucson (4:48)
Hola Rico (4:20)
LMXP (5:04)
The Classic G Cut (feat Paul Cut) (5:32)
Stuck In The Past (5:16)
Nouvelle Terre Sous L'eternel (2:50)
J'suis Plus Dans Le Temps (4:34)
PAS LE MITO (6:29)
Bonnie Ciao (2:51)
 in stock $46.93
Night Owl
Night Owl (12" + stickers)
Cat: CROWD 006. Rel: 10 Jan 25
Night Owl (5:23)
Ego Bash (5:36)
Broadcast Chatter (4:54)
Venus Of Intensity (4:36)
 in stock $21.05
WANDLUNG 003
WANDLUNG 003 (heavyweight vinyl 12" + insert in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: WANDLUNG 003. Rel: 12 Sep 23
Tactics (8:34)
Zweite Luft (4:13)
3-5-2 (5:16)
Reconcile (7:25)
Gespielt von: M50
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Deep Space
Deep Space (double 12")
Cat: MLP 095. Rel: 23 Dec 24
Milky Way (Francois Kevorkian mix) (6:41)
Warning (5:50)
Orbit (7:18)
The Flow (feat Aisha Jamiel) (3:57)
Astralwerks (5:20)
Starlight (6:21)
Last Transport (To Alpha Centauri) (5:13)
I Wanna Be There (edit) (6:42)
Lightspeed (6:25)
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Expressions
Cat: AS 28. Rel: 23 Dec 22
Drive A (5:39)
K Version (4:57)
Mako Reactor (5:15)
Plotting (5:50)
Straight Through (5:27)
Review: Glasweigian producer Modus follows an impressive run of releases on Alien, Communications, Sungate and Outer Zone with his latest effort on the ever reliable Assemble Music out of Portugal. This one is titled Expressions; a four track affair covering a wide selection of expertly engineered techno moods such as the Mills/Hood influenced minimal techno workout 'Drive A' and the futuristic electro beat mesmeriser 'Mako Reactor' on the first side, followed over on the flip with another hypnotising heads-down techno belter indebted to Detroit's second wave in the form of 'Plotting'. Tip!
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Sides EP
Sides EP (marbled vinyl 12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: INSRT 002. Rel: 22 Mar 23
Mirage (5:00)
From The Depth (5:32)
Sides (7:33)
Echoes (5:45)
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Silvio EP
Silvio EP (12")
Cat: IV 114. Rel: 08 Nov 24
Silvio (7:37)
Aus Music (6:17)
Mulher Gato (8:05)
Review: Three new deep-sea drivers from Innervisions' Mulya with the 'Silvio' EP, releasing in a three-track format highly characteristic of the 12"s and digitals label. Mulya channels a highly specific sound, one unafraid of reverb, big-hitter sound design or grandiosity, and yet which brings with it a specially raw and stuttery effect, as if to say the artist has never forgotten his operative genre's roots, despite it being 2024. 'Silvio' solicits more than a cackle with its call-and-response calls and squeezy synth lead, though it's the paraparactic vocal sample come label namedrop 'Aus Music', with its rapid chord shifts and homeostatic drop, that really does the trick for us. 'Mulher Gato' returns to something of the vibe of the A-side, though it adds an extra tribal, yelled, slow-built bang.
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For All The Radiant Darknesses
For All The Radiant Darknesses (white vinyl 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: PPR 002. Rel: 20 Apr 20
For All The Radiant Darknesses II (XTAL remix) (8:44)
Where Music Is Dissolved, Where Music Is Conceived (XTAL remix) (8:01)
Where Music Is Dissolved, Where Music Is Conceived (reprise) (3:40)
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Fantastic Thoughts EP
Cat: SCR 002. Rel: 12 May 25
Big City Bill - "Dry Rub" (9:15)
Neil E - "The BBV" (7:42)
Review: Neil E and Big City Bill's latest doubles as the second offering from Spincycle, yet another a split 7" single on 180g vinyl. The twins' journey began two decades ago high up in an unnamed mountain range, where they met, after which they descended onto the city in search of purpose. Thus spake Zarathustra: down below, they toiled away in dimly lit garages, decoding mysterious symbols cast on walls by home-gaffed fluorescent lights. At first, their work seemed like madness, but there comes a time in every madman's life when toil leads to breakthrough. Thus were sowed the two fine harvests you hear here: 'Dry Rub', with its tugging taut sound design, and 'The BBV', a mistier firmament of altitudinal unknowns. No need to map out the terrain first - just give in to your ears.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Trifecta
Trifecta (12")
Cat: LFEK 017. Rel: 22 Mar 23
Ring The Siran (4:35)
Fukken Lie (4:17)
Hold Ud, Skat! (4:56)
Review: Nene H pays her respects to three cities that have shaped and inspired her with three very different tracks. 'Ring the Siran' salutes Istanbul with a salvo of hard-edged minimal firepower and filtered voices opening and closing across it. 'Fukken Lie' features spoken words by Nik Mantilla about the Berlin scene in which she operates, again hard but with a more relaxed, spacious vibe. 'Hold Ud, Skat!' pays homage to the Copenhagen scene - "the city that adopted the lost child in Nene H and inspired her" - with an irresistibly rubbery bassline and static techno stabs. Who says the harder end of techno needs to be grim? This is quite the opposite - tough but lithe and very, very lively.
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Rite Of Passage
Cat: SUMMON 01. Rel: 06 Apr 23
Indoctrination (4:17)
Catharsis (7:26)
Fallen Empire (6:31)
Passage (6:37)
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Inner Voyage
Inner Voyage (2xLP + MP3 download code limited to 200 copies)
Cat: ACQR 04. Rel: 25 Apr 25
Beyond (Flyhigh) (6:18)
Beyond (Flyhigh) (Raytek remix) (6:16)
Mover (5:56)
ARQS2600 (6:54)
We Are Here (4:35)
S7lverbox (4:59)
Visit In The Clouds (5:21)
Pilot To Launch Bay (4:37)
Yaviniv (4:32)
Epilog (4:44)
Review: Owen Ni invites us on a sonic exploration with this ten-track release, a journey through the realms of ambient electronica and deep listening techno music. 'Beyond Flyhigh' sets the tone, its expansive soundscapes and hypnotic rhythms drawing the listener into a world of introspection and wonder. The Raytek remix injects a pulsating energy, transforming the original into a dancefloor-ready odyssey. Elsewhere, tracks like 'Mover' and 'Arqs2600' delve deeper into hypnotic textures and intricate sound design, creating a sonic experience that's both arrestting and thought-provoking. 'We Are Here' and 'S7lverbox' offer moments of quiet contemplation, their delicate melodies and atmospheric soundscapes inviting a sense of peace and reflection. The release closes with 'Epilog', a fitting conclusion to this immersive journey through sound and emotion, leaving the listener with a lingering sense of wonder and possibility.





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Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Techno
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Today's Youth
Cat: FUV 002. Rel: 05 Nov 24
Googoosh - "Lost Half" (Ramtin Niazi rework) (5:06)
Kourosh Yaghmaei - "Ice Flower" (Ramtin Niazi rework) (4:08)
Marjan - "Desert Of Heart" (Ramtin Niazi rework) (4:35)
Artoush - "The Curse" (Ramtin Niazi rework) (4:22)
Review: Today's Youth is a collection of Ramtin Niazi's reworkings of some of Iran's best loved songs. Here the Iranian artist - and key component part of such storied Persian rave music groups as Ben & Jerry, Kahkli Cru and 1000PA - breathes fresh, shape-cut life into the music of Googoosh, Kourosh Yaghmaei, Marjan and Artoush, refitting them for the abandoned warehouse rave. This is a real eclectic record, taking after well-established dance styles like speed garage, jungle, and dembow, but each track is nonetheless arranged with a gauche left hand, so gauche as to abstract each one from its stylistic reference point enough to sound lytic: unmoored from any total obligation to their origins, be they Iranian or Western European.
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Constant Drive EP
Cat: ARCHITECTURE 002. Rel: 21 Jan 25
Tiny Stars
Time's Up
Don't Trust Yourself
Follow The Groove
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The Oblivion Of Time
Cat: KNTRLMKN 07. Rel: 28 Oct 24
Tongues Of Fire (5:57)
Forest Blades (4:29)
Butterfly Effect (5:06)
Tongues Of Fire (Orphx remix) (6:22)
Swallowed (5:56)
The Oblivion Of Time (3:27)
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AYA 01
AYA 01 (12")
Cat: AYA 01. Rel: 08 Feb 23
CC Inc - "Robontaurul Mentalic" (6:33)
Altered - "Wavetrap" (6:36)
Syndrohm - "Citizenone" (5:26)
LesV - "Deviant LFO's" (6:29)
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Necro State
Cat: D91 012. Rel: 30 May 25
Necro State (4:13)
Separation Anxiety (4:24)
Radiesthesia (4:25)
Digital Cell (feat Melysa) (4:00)
Satellites (4:40)
Microslave (2:51)
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Do You Like EP
Cat: VADDIKT 002. Rel: 15 May 24
NOBA & Samuel Sanders - "Do You Like 2024" (6:09)
Samuel Sanders - "Desolation" (6:02)
Samuel Sanders - "Don't Be Afraid" (5:29)
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Imaginary Time
Cat: SCR 006. Rel: 17 Jun 24
Imaginary Time (7:18)
Imaginary Time (Gesloten Cirkel Keep Playing remix) (6:30)
Imaginary Time '99 (Revolutionary Industrial Trance mix) (14:48)
Review: Acoustic instruments played by Charlotte Bill, "disarranged" by Nigel Ayers, Nocturnal Emissions' Imaginary Time is as much of a landmark as it is a total obscurity. The album title itself references a theory prevalent in some approaches to special relativity and quantum mechanics, a representation of time also used in certain cosmological theories. It's not made up, or unreal, but expressed via imaginary numbers. We can understand where Nocturnal Emissions were coming from with this record back in 1997, then. A strange, beguiling percussive experiment that's at once linear and yet pretty obscure. Here presented with two incredible remixes - Gesloten Cirkel's pounding but fun techno take on things, and the misleadingly-titled 'Revolutionary Industrial Trance mix', a slow building amalgamation of drums and vibe - this is strange yet totally accessible business.
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An Enigma
An Enigma (double 12")
Cat: CL 01. Rel: 09 May 24
Phophecy (5:20)
Silicon Symphony (5:21)
Ontological Oscillation (5:23)
Omic Wave (5:07)
Morphologically (4:31)
Mnemonic Mechanism (6:16)
WTF (5:23)
Asshole (5:24)
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Gravitational Attraction
Cat: NRNG 015. Rel: 30 Apr 24
Gravitational Attraction (4:58)
Hoax Of The Century (6:29)
If I Could Fake One Emotion (4:54)
1991 (6:26)
Invisible Commission (6:06)
Review: Queensland's DJ Whipr Snipr joins forces with Brazilian artist Norus for this superb new EP, Gravitational Attraction, on the also brilliant Nerang Recordings. Since 2016, Whipr Snipr has helmed the label and steered it through plenty of innovative sounds as he does again here, this time with Norus who brings his expertise from Gestalt Records. This collaboration marks their second EP and it is a clean and crisp blend of emotive breaks, electro, techno, and serene synth sounds. 'If I Could Fake One Emotion' is our favourite for its thrilling mix of deft jungle breakbeats and sombre piano chords.
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Acting Weird
Acting Weird (numbered 180 gram lathe cut vinyl 12" limited to 50 copies)
Cat: KK 048. Rel: 12 Dec 24
Complication (5:46)
Almost (5:41)
Feel Like It (5:18)
Indeed (5:08)
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Two People
Two People (12" in embossed sleeve)
Cat: 00R 2. Rel: 24 Sep 24
Two People (4:55)
Echo Trak (7:37)
In Statics (5:52)
Don't Be Scared (4:26)
Review: Ever reticent contemporary ambient techno artist Nthng shares 'Two People', their latest EP to hit the shelves. Building on their always wordless sound - one native to a certain "mysterious" corner of the techno world, one that implies that words are insufficient in capturing both breadth and depth of sound - 'Two People' is a minimally stirring EP, one that relies on the bare associations of just two visual indicators of theme: snow, unity. Imprinted on the planar white surface shown on the front cover is a lowercase trace of the title track, which, in sound, hears a vocal recollective of a baby's gurgle, and a lonesome pad lilt that only ever so much as teases a movement, ghosted by the absence of (and so haunted by the promise of) a beat. When beats do interpellate the scape, they do with the textural quality of stalactites, breaking and dropping to the floor in step on both 'Echo Trak' and 'In Statik'. Nthng's filtrated percussion and long-release tails serve to dust the surface snow off many ambered, glaciered memories, preserved in the unspelunked caves of an antarctic psyche. Closer 'Don't Be Scared' plods forth, steppers style, with the stridency of an epiphanic polar walkabout, its swells contrasting to the many radiophonic FX peppering the mix: they give the sense of the odd "do you read me?", grounding the far-yonder miracle pads in telecommunicated reassurances from the outpost.
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All In Small
All In Small (double 12")
Cat: OCTRX 001. Rel: 12 Mar 25
Lunaby
Astral Bubble Machine
Knot
Thymer
Whole
Lazlo
South Pace
Fantasies Of Yuzu
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Nebelgelb
Nebelgelb (12")
Cat: TMN 001. Rel: 09 Mar 23
Tau (7:12)
Nebelgelb (feat The Metropolitan Narrative) (6:57)
Tau (Vril Vintage Tool remix) (7:11)
Nebelgelb (feat The Metropolitan Narrative - Sleeparchive remix) (4:59)
Review: The smudged, dark and shadowy nature of the creepy artwork for this new 12" on TMN Trax is indicative of what to expect musically of this new label. It's a collab EP from Ones and Rasval with an appearance from The Metropolitan Narrative and remixes from Vril and Sleeparchive. 'Tau' is the deep and dubby roller that opens up with a grainy vibe and foggy atmosphere over muted drums, then 'Nebelgelb' gets more edgy with layers of subtle haunting pads and paranoid voices panning about the mix. Vril's contribution is a pacey, warm and lo-fi techno hypnotiser and Sleeparchive closes down with muted dub brilliance.
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Radiccio
Radiccio (limited 12")
Cat: LMS 1725332. Rel: 04 Apr 25
Halcyon (10:57)
The Naked & The Dead (6:23)
Sunday (7:08)
The Naked & The Dub (11:48)
Review: UK rave pioneers Orbital are revisiting their early 'Brown Album' EPs with the launch of a new and ongoing Orbital LEDs ('Limited Edition Drops') series. These 12"s are being re-issued with newly commissioned artwork by Intro. This one was originally released in September 1992 and is one of the group's most famous because it contains their most iconic track 'Halcyon' which blurs ethereal vocals with hypnotic breaks that define 90s dance music and still get huge reactions to this day. The EP also includes 'The Naked and the Dead' which is a darker techno track, plus 'Sunday' and the previously unreleased dub version of 'The Naked and The Dub.' Essential.

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Radio Sessions: 1993
Cat: LMS 1725335. Rel: 12 Jun 25
Lush (Euro-Tunnel Disaster '94) (8:05)
Walk About (6:22)
Semi Detached (8:07)
Attached (6:54)
Review: Recorded live on September 10, 1993, for BBC Radio 1, this set strips back the studio polish in favour of raw, surging energy, breathing new life into core tracks from their Brown Album era. Their explosive 1993 John Peel session was a broadcast that captured the UK rave pioneers at their most visceral and unfiltered. The versions of 'Lush 3-1', 'Walk Now...' and 'Semi Detached' found here are looser, leaner and more urgent. 'Lush' in particular throbs with a relentless momentum, shedding its original texture in favor of a tougher, more improvised drive. It's a perfect showcase of Orbital's gift for live manipulation, transforming structured studio pieces into kinetic, spontaneous soundscapes. This reissue boasts newly commissioned artwork by Intro and aligns with the legacy of the Peel Sessions as a proving ground for boundary-pushing talent. Critics and longtime fans have praised the EP for its intensity and fluidity, supporting Orbital's status as live innovators. Radio Sessions is a nostalgic artifact and a reminder of how thrilling and forward-thinking Orbital's sound was.
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Lush
Lush (12" in die-cut sleeve (indie exclusive))
Cat: LMS 1725334. Rel: 08 May 25
Lush (3-1) (10:04)
Lush (3-2) (1:53)
Lush (Underworld) (3-3 Underworld remix) (11:21)
Lush (Warrior Drift) (3-4 Psychick Warriors Ov Gaia Warrior Drift remix) (10:48)
Lush (3-5 CJ Bolland remix) (6:16)
Review: A cornerstone of early 90s electronic music, Orbital's Lush resurfaces with renewed energy through the Orbital LEDs reissue campaign. Originally released in 1993, the EP is a masterclass in melodic techno, featuring the iconic 'Lush 3-1' and 'Lush 3-2', two seamlessly interwoven tracks that exemplify the Hartnoll brothers' knack for crafting emotionally resonant, rhythmically complex soundscapes. Reissued on 12" with striking new artwork by Intro, this edition includes heavyweight remixes by Underworld and CJ Bolland, whose reworks push the tracks deeper into the club stratosphere. Underworld brings a dense, propulsive momentum, while Bolland injects a sleek, hard-edged urgency. Yet it's Orbital's originals that remain the centerpiece. Those epic gliding arpeggios, layered synths and rolling percussion conjure both introspection and euphoria. A vital part of their Brown Album, Lush helped define the progressive techno movement, influencing generations of producers. Three decades on, the tracks still pulse with a timeless vibrancy.
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Midnight
Midnight (limited 12")
Cat: LMS 1725122. Rel: 18 Apr 25
Midnight (6:41)
Analogue Test Feb 90 (6:51)
Choice (5:32)
Choice (Eye & I mix) (9:12)
Review: UK electronic innovators Orbital have been revisiting their early roots with Orbital LEDs, a limited-edition series remastering their old greats. Now fully remastered and paired with striking new artwork by Julian House, the latest drop highlights the duo's groundbreaking early sound when tracks like 'Midnight' innovated with a blend of hypnotic house rhythms and minimalist influences from Philip Glass and Wim Mertens. Also included here is 'Choice' which stands out for its anarcho-punk edge and bold vocal sampling. Paul Hartnoll has often said he aimed to inject house music with a sense of rebellion and social commentary and these reissues reaffirm Orbital's ability to do that while pushing boundaries from the start.

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Rise Against
Rise Against (black & white splattered vinyl 12" + CD)
Cat: ASGDDS 050. Rel: 01 Aug 24
Rise Against
Ordinize
Quantum Underworld
When We Emerge (CD)
Digital Overdose
Jackal
Quantum Underworld
Floating On Acid
Evacu8
Ordinize
Psycho Billy
Leech
Rise Against
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Om/Pr
Om/Pr (translucent orange vinyl 12" + MP3 download code in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: twelvetwelve 01. Rel: 18 Jun 24
Orion Moustache - "Orbit"
Orion Moustache - "Chips"
Orion Moustache - "Float"
Panta Rex - "Transubstance"
Panta Rex - "Straightforward"
Panta Rex - "Lanterna"
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Origins EP
Cat: ALT 016. Rel: 14 May 25
Above We Soar (6:37)
Space & Time Dimensions (6:37)
Girls In The Front (7:59)
Origins (6:06)
Review: US-born, Germany-based Oshana's solo debut on Altered Circuits is a notable one for peak time party people with high-impact jams that also bring plenty of subtle detail. The tunes are rooted in the vibe of her live sets and fuse classic and contemporary club sounds with razor-sharp studio precision. From the tense, acid-laced drive of 'Above We Soar' to the cavernous, Chicago-flavoured bounce of 'Space And Time Dimensions,' Oshana balances groove with atmosphere perfectly. 'Girls In The Front' is another gem and hypnotic, bass-heavy workout with anthem potential, while closer 'Origins' explores trance-tinged territory before diving back into genre ambiguity. It's a refined, energetic statement from an artist in her element.
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Motor City Dreams
Cat: YRE 047. Rel: 20 Sep 23
313 Hazy Days (6:50)
Shimmering Lights (7:23)
Motor City Dreams (7:34)
X-Ray Eyes (5:24)
Review: Yore is a low key but always worth checking label which has got together one of its best releases in some time here. P0lyrhythm is the artist behind it and the title, 'Motor City Dreams' gives you an idea of what to expect inside - Detroit-style techno with retro-future synth work. Opener '313 Hazy Days' is just that - an acidic mix of swirling pads and driving techno drums full of hi-tek soul. 'Shimmering Lights' has old school percussive sounds and singing synth patterns that light up the deeper drums and then the title cut takes off to the stars on wispy leads and sleek beats. 'Ray Eyes' completes this most tasteful of deep techno EPs.
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Android Dreams
Android Dreams (12" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: YORE 051. Rel: 01 Jul 24
P0lyrhythm - "Android Dreams"
P0lyrhythm - "First Contact"
P0lyrhythm - "Lake Michigan Breeze"
Andy Vaz - "Detroit In Me" (P0lyrhythm remix)
Review: Olli-Petteri Pietila has skirted around the underground for a long time under his own name and as Transistor, but he's found a new outlet for his Detroit-informed vintage techno sound on Yore under the P0lyrhythm alias. Andy Vaz's label is a natural home for such vibes and he continues to place his influence front and centre with the utterly dreamy 'Lake Michigan Breeze'. He even takes on Vaz's own 'Detroit In Me', serving up a remix which takes the track far out on a blissful combo of wistful pads and rolling percussion. If you like your techno classic, look no further.
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Fragmented: Bodies
Fragmented: Bodies (12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: FRAG 001. Rel: 10 Aug 22
P 221 - "Dysnomia" (8:03)
Lycra Out - "Fanger Im Roggen" (8:16)
Random Data - "Running From Tha Evil" (4:39)
Xynia - "Medium Rare" (4:31)
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Breakfast At Brian's
Cat: AFT 013. Rel: 28 May 25
Breakfast At Brian's (5:19)
Berwick Upon Tweed (5:08)
Breakfast At Brian's (Radioactive Man "what's For Breakfast?" remix) (6:16)
Breakfast At Brian's (Paul Blackford remix) (4:05)
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Memory Card EP
Cat: OTTA 9. Rel: 03 Dec 24
Replicant (5:42)
Aggro (5:44)
Control (7:27)
Review: Simone de Kunovich and Pancratio join forces on the 'Memory Card EP,' a captivating three-track release that marries retro video game nostalgia with cutting-edge electronic music. Inspired by early PlayStation 1 adventures, the duo masterfully weaves samples from obscure games into their compositions, crafting a sound that is both minimalist and evocative of 32-bit textures. Whether it's setting the mood in the mellow early hours or energising a peak-time crowd, this EP equips DJs with versatile tracks that promise to electrify any dancefloor. With its unique blend of exuberance and nostalgia, the 'Memory Card EP' is a must-have for enthusiasts looking to add both depth and dynamism to their sets.
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Top Shelf Material EP
Top Shelf Material EP (hand-stamped 12" + insert)
Cat: QUOTH 2. Rel: 14 Nov 23
Pearl River Sound & The Horn - "Modular Grime" (3:35)
Pearl River Sound - "Funeral Acid" (4:21)
The Horn - "The Hunt" (4:36)
The Horn - "Commander Klutz" (4:35)
The Horn - "Commander Klutz" (Pearl River Sound Mad version) (5:56)
Pearl River Sound - "MPC Groovy" (4:46)
Review: The second release from Alex Egan's Utter sub label Quoth finds a link-up between Pearl River Sound and The Horn - two outlier operators with plenty to say when their machines collide. Pearl River Sound has been scattering outstanding releases on Further, Seagrave and Further Electronix amongst others, while The Horn comes from serious Devon techno heritage having cut his teeth on Evolution back in t'day. This is all about upfront material though, with a tendency towards microtonal braindance that veers from the self-explanatory collaboration 'Modular Grime' to solo forays into off-kilter, acidic electro funk. Nowhere near as derivative as a lot of current braindance, this is real freaked-out electronics for those with discerning taste.
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Worst Behaviour
Worst Behaviour (pink vinyl 12")
Cat: PEM 010. Rel: 06 Dec 24
Strict Saws VIP (4:39)
Beta T (4:46)
Withoutta Moa (4:42)
1996 (4:44)
Weight For It (edit) (4:24)
Review: Fear-E's Posh End Music celebrates its tenth release with an EP of ceiling-shakers by musical wizard Ben Pest. 'Worst Behaviour' is a restless splurge of overdriven but still tasteful energy, moving through five ultimate wompers of a kind of electrified techno we rarely hear. Ben Pest's style, honed since 2009, is entirely his own. First there's the VIP version of 'Strict Saws' and the follow-up 'Beta T', both of which reserve ample mix space for an overwompy kick drum, Pest's trademark stinger. The former track especially clips the zero level, hearing said kicks bleed out the sound around it, flooding it into a fully crunch-steeped stupor. 'Withoutta Moa' and '1996' follow similarly pressurific principles, the latter of which commands a special sort of apnea, resembling a strangled French house. Then 'Weight For It' closes on notes of maximised squelch and crossrythmic evac alarm sounds, as we're dragged into successive states of terrifying suspense.
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Knight Rider
Knight Rider (lathe cut clear vinyl 12" in hand-numbered hand-stamped sleeve limited to 30 copies)
Cat: HC 004. Rel: 24 Oct 22
Knight Rider (5:04)
Stable (6:06)
Fourth Phalanx (9:26)
 in stock $26.73
Harzadous Marine Creatures
Cat: DREA 018. Rel: 28 Jan 25
Harzadous Marine Creatures
Dama Dama
Matterhorn
Zaunkonig
Matterhorn (Illektrolab remix)
Dama Dama (Squaric Thrust mix)
 in stock $20.19
Das Ist Das Ja: Best Of 2019-2024
Das Ist Das Ja: Best Of 2019-2024 (hand-numbered vinyl 12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: DIDV 001. Rel: 05 Mar 25
Play Boy Joe - "Never Faded" (4:12)
Wrank Fright - "Coat Abricot" (4:26)
Wrank Fright - "Woozie" (feat Jizzy B) (4:10)
Dj Essal & Celli G Hustle - "Whip It!" (4:05)
 in stock $20.19
The Cry Of A Mankind
Cat: VIOLENTCASES 29. Rel: 20 Dec 24
Vesna (feat Trolltekk)
Fortuna
The Cry Of Mankind
Hansel
 in stock $24.75
Spirits Of The Black Lodge Vol 4
The Poetic Painter M - "Elusive Clarity Of 1 Mind" (7:35)
Pablo R Ruiz - "El Rey De Amor" (6:35)
Grey People - "Agorophobia" (5:22)
Fashion Flesh - "Kisses" (3:39)
Fauna53 - "Jam #1" (Assymetrical Weirdo Orchestra edit) (4:54)
Review: Los Angeles-based The Black Lodge began as an intimate gathering place and ritual organised around exploring, sharing and experimenting with diverse forms of electronic music. This is the fourth collection of cuts from various artists of The Black Lodge multiverse. The Poetic Painter M, an alias of Nation chief Traxx, opens up the A-side with the dark late night acid of 'Elusive Clarity Of 1 Mind', followed by Pablo R Ruiz from Detroit providing the spooky lo-fi/sci-fi groove 'El Rey De Amor'. Over on the flip, Michigan's Fashion Flesh serves up a harsh experimental soundscape on 'Kisses' and closes with the tunnelling industrial funk of Fauna53's 'Jam1' (Asymmetrical weirdo orchestra edit).
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 in stock $28.16
Boccaccio Life: 1987-1993 Part 4/4
Cat: MM 1834. Rel: 12 Jun 25
Steve Poindexter - "Computer Madness" (4:16)
Age Of Chance - "Time's Up (Timeless)" (7:53)
LFO - "LFO" (Leeds Warehouse mix) (5:20)
Alice D In Wonderland - "Time Problem" (Techno Speed Work) (6:51)
Review: Belgian label Music Man Records continues its deep dive into local club history with a standout 12" drawn from a wider retrospective on Destelbergen's legendary Boccaccio club. This release centres on the early house and techno that defined its Sundays-an alternative narrative to the better-known New Beat story. The A-side opens with Steve Poindexter's 'Computer Madness', all skeletal drum patterns and jacking minimalism, before UK crew Age Of Chance explode with 'Time's Up (Timeless)', a proto-rave anthem remixed into cut-and-paste chaos. On the flip, LFO's self-titled 'Leeds Warehouse Mix' drops like a techno blueprint-bleep-heavy, bold, and unmistakably northern. Closing the set is Alice D In Wonderland's 'Time Problem (Techno Speed Work)', a hyper, squiggly take on acid techno that feels like a high-speed trip through late-80s futurism. With selections curated by Olivier Pieters and Stefaan Vandenberghe, this 12" captures the rawness, friction, and thrill of a scene that still resonates across Europe's underground.
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HCS 994X
HCS 994X (double 12")
Cat: HCS 994X. Rel: 03 Sep 20
A Cosmic Display Of Beauty (3:11)
Computer Rights (5:04)
Octagon (5:11)
March On (6:18)
View From Above (3:51)
View From Above (Ovatow Reclock) (6:47)
Radius (4:56)
Episodes (4:49)
Review: Harbour City Sorrow is a sub or sister outlet from the Dutch label Frustrated Funk. They are focussed on reissues here as they offer up real techno gems from Detroit visionary Terrence Dixon under his Populatrion One moniker. The beefy double pack mixes up tunes from 2008's 'View From Above' four-tracker and 2012's 'I Program My Computer Right'. The vital results are space travelling minimal techno with plenty of cinematic sound design and cerebral ambiance. This is a template that has been hugely influential over the years, though few ever bettered the original master.
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13 Vol 2
13 Vol 2 (12")
Cat: DIAG 050LP2. Rel: 16 Jan 25
Powell - "Nomad" (Regis remix) (8:12)
Novoline - "Miasme Drumapella" (4:21)
Streetwalker - "Limelight" (5:03)
Patio - "Skin Careless" (DJ Tool) (4:48)
Stabudown Productions - "Moody Runes" (5:55)
Gespielt von: Sandwell District
 in stock $28.72
PRSN8
PRSN8 (limited hand-stamped 12")
Cat: PRETTYSNEAKY 08. Rel: 12 Sep 24
Track 1 (9:49)
Track 2 (11:44)
 in stock $24.46
PRSN9
PRSN9 (limited hand-stamped 12")
Cat: PRETTYSNEAKY 09. Rel: 12 Sep 24
Track 1 (7:32)
Track 2 (4:52)
Track 3 (6:01)
 in stock $24.46
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