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1112013 Stopping Outwards
Cat: SR 006. Rel: 16 Jan 14
Akamoi - "Little Black Box"
Ynaktera - "Three Phase"
El Cosmonauta - "7K-OK (A)"
Mariano - "Mysterious Way"
Ghostphace - "Rome Boredom"
Scual - "The Fade Of John Gray"
Review: Stochastic Resonance come through correct with their sixth instalment of the series, this time bringing together the talents of Akamoi, Ynaktera, Cosmonauta, Mariano, Ghostphace and Scual for a proper stirring of the senses on this noisy, drone-laden beat of an EP. Akamoi starts with furious swells on morphing feedback soundscapes, while Ynaktera goes for a pixelated sample workout recalling Pan's Jar Moff. Mariano's "Mysterious Ways" sets the dance tempo, amalgamating a twisted, slightly off beat pattern with bleeps and stabs and "Rome Boredom" by Ghostphace is another special moment - quick, psychotic synths fall into an absolutely terrifying ocean of distortion and satanic noise infusions. What a blinder!
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out of stock $8.97
Phantom Dance #0
Cat: VER 118. Rel: 11 Dec 17
Phantom Dance #0 (5:25)
Phantom Dance #0 (Suzanne Kraft mix) (7:53)
Phantom Dance #0 (Oceanic club version) (7:50)
Phantom Dance #0 (Oceanic Garden version) (7:24)
Review: There has never been a moment in time where France's Versatile imprint stopped to innovate and evolve. They are, without a doubt, one off the most prolific and trusted imprints to have ever graced our dance charts over the years. As such, they're back with a collaboration from two compatriots, the renowned Pierre Bastien (Rephlex, Morphine etc etc), and relative newcomer Eddie Ladoire. The duo have only recently struck a studio relationship, thanks to an LP for Un Je-Ne-Sais-Quoi, and they are clearly in sync. Phantom Dance consists of one original, a vast, explorative journey of synths held together by a loose percussion, a remix from Suzanne Kraft, who comes through with a more dubby, beat-heavy approach, and two more mixes - the killer Oceanic club version, and the loser, ambient-rich Oceanic Garden version.
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out of stock $9.82
Lab Remix
Lab Remix (12")
Cat: DT 05. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Brain Damage - "Ph Neutre" (remix) (4:37)
Extremadura - "20202" (remix) (4:22)
Crystal Distortion - "Red Star Requiem" (remix) (6:32)
Fast Forward - "At Gunpoint" (remix) (4:52)
out of stock $9.27
Default: Various Artists
Default: Various Artists (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: DFLT 002. Rel: 21 Oct 19
Camelia - "Transferring" (8:45)
Macarie - "Flu" (7:57)
Exander - "Odyssey" (7:46)
Lulla - "Distort Time" (7:30)
Review: The first release of Default introduced us to emergent players in the minimal tech field such as Exander and Rojid, and they're at it again with the fresh faces on part two. Exander makes a welcome return on the B-side with the moody "Odyssey", but there's also sparkling new dubwise immersions from Camelia and crafty micro-disco from Macarie to lose yourself in. Lulla turns in one of the most interesting cuts on the record, using a densely packed rhythm section and a smattering of sample slices to create a dynamic club track full of inventive energy.
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out of stock $9.54
Secret Rave 005: Red
Secret Rave 005: Red (red vinyl 12")
Cat: AASR 005RED. Rel: 15 Apr 20
Denham Audio Borai - "In Love" (5:19)
Etch - "Hearth Transplant" (5:56)
Kreggo - "1 2 3 4" (3:21)
Hooverian - "Montanita" (4:39)
Nothus - "Finding Apachu" (6:10)
Review: Art-Aud invites us to return to their "Secret Rave" and dance the night away to a five-track selection of warehouse-ready club workouts. Denham Audio and Borai join forces on opener "In Love", a left-of-centre, UK garage-influenced slab of bass music insanity blessed with seriously deep sub-bass, before Etch reaches for the pots-and-pans percussion on the wild-and-weighty brilliance of "Hearth Transplant". Elsewhere, Kreggo delivers a slice of jungle-influenced heaviness ("1 2 3 4"), Hooverian offers up booming techno beats, weird noises and creepy melodies ("Montanita") and Nothus takes sweaty breakbeat hardcore to moody and twisted places on revivalist darkcore jam "Finding Apachu".
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Gespielt von: Warlock, Tagwell Woods
out of stock $15.15
Vague Weight Vol 1
Cat: HVNBLK 001. Rel: 23 Feb 23
Ebb - "Cryogenic Anthem" (6:58)
Witch Trials - "Dilemma" (4:29)
Cressida - "Berlin Grammar" (7:16)
Peder Mannerfelt - "Planns" (5:05)
 in stock $14.32
ARKAJO 4
ARKAJO 4 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: ARKAJO 04. Rel: 13 Apr 23
The Source (6:57)
The Source (Arkajo remix) (5:19)
Magic Land (6:54)
Magic Land (Pugilist remix) (6:35)
Review: Swedish label, Arkajo, has secured its place front and centre for delivering the very best spaced-out, dub-tinged techno. And the latest addition to their output, Ebende's 'Arkajo 4', is no exception to this rule. The first track, 'The Source', arrives with light-footed skittering atmospheres, skating effortlessly across airy yet undertonally eerie atmospheres. Fans of Forest Drive West - this track is one for your arsenal. Arkajo's remix of the same track, housed on the second half of the A side, punctuates the original with the label head's distinctive bass-driven groove. On the flip side, 'Magic Land', lands with ethereal, icy atmospheres, melting away into delectably breaksy rhythms. Puglist's remix, the final track of this fantastic EP, is a darkened, electro-breaks take on Ebende's original - powerful and driving, this is an amazing addition to the release. Wonderfully varied yet very much of-a-piece, this is one of those releases that is destined to fit comfortably across a diverse range of record collections.

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out of stock $14.32
Endless
Endless (12")
Cat: EDC 001. Rel: 24 Nov 17
Endless (7:56)
The City Of Clones (5:14)
When Nobody Cares (6:05)
Too Many Ifs (6:03)
Gespielt von: Philippe Petit
out of stock $10.67
I'm So High
Cat: SMR 031. Rel: 28 Feb 25
I'm So High/I'm So High (Ubud mix) (12:00)
Transmission: Maya (5:53)
Powertrance (4:01)
Review: The cornerstone of a certain (unforgettable) trance moment in time, Eden Transmission's 'I'm So High' was *the* tune to peg the LA and San Fran rave scenes indelibly to the PI's corkboard of dance music. Eden Transmission were only one alias of an ever-evolving, planarian duo - Michael Kandel, Tom Chasteen - whose works as Voodoo Transmission, High Lonesome Sound System and Up Above The World could equally have been deemed just as significant projects. But we prefer 'I'm So High'. One of the best to do it with breakbeats, the 'Ubud' mix of the title track hears what sounds like a bazaar gathering of psychic townsfolk, set against urgent whispers, which hydrolyse against a reso-peaked lead. And by far the best tune is 'Powertrance', which startles us with its wireless charge of mega-heavy breaks and robotic C-shell sendups, whisking us into psycho-cyberspace.
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Gespielt von: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $18.80
Stone Techno Series: Hexagonal
Stone Techno Series: Hexagonal (180 gram marbled vinyl 12" + insert limited to 300 copies)
Cat: T3R 002. Rel: 09 Jul 21
Efdemin - "Steinbeisser" (5:19)
Oscar Mulero - "Primary Elements" (6:01)
Nene H - "Aufprall" (5:26)
Ahmet Sisman - "Behind Concrete" (5:42)
out of stock $14.03
Ninja Tools Vol 5
Ninja Tools Vol 5 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: LMBG 11. Rel: 30 Aug 22
EFX - "Digital In Ya Face" (6:22)
Zapp-ared - "Transaction" (7:42)
Saonore - "Pow Pow Dreams" (5:24)
The Ruffneck - "Phase Shift" (5:42)
Samix - "Technique Amiga" (4:06)
Review: Ninja Tune aren't the only wax shuriken-touting dance gesticulators on the block. Lumbago Records are their reissuing rivals; hailing from France, this anonymous pair focus on rereleasing long-lost dance cuts from the crates, new and old, compiling them into short EPs. Scratchy electro and breaks bits from EFX and Samix time travel all the way from 1991 ('Technique Amiga' sounds like it's lifted straight from an early Lara Croft soundtrack), and are reconciled with two tracks made in the last 5 years - and one bang in between from 2001, The Ruffneck's 'Phase Shift'. An impressive exercise in cross-generation reconciliation. Electro will never die!
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out of stock $16.00
Invisible Circle From The Ghetto
Cat: HE 008. Rel: 31 May 23
Invisible Circle From The Ghetto (7:38)
Invisible Circle Hillinoise (7:05)
32 (6:21)
31 (6:24)
out of stock $18.80
FOXBAM INC 002
FOXBAM INC 002 (180 gram pink vinyl 12")
Cat: FBI 002. Rel: 24 Jun 24
Egebamyasi - "Goldtooth" (6:08)
Foxtrot vs Ma Bla - "Deep Down Inside" (5:46)
bRz vs Stije - "ISCO" (12:48)
Review: FOXBAM INC is back to build on the momentum of their first EP with a second one that packs a mighty punch. This one kicks off with EBY, who this year has been cooking up acid for 40 years and here offers the warped low ends and garage-techno power of 'Goldtooth'. Foxtrot vs Ma Bla then mashes up old school samples with earth-shattering bass on 'Deep Down Inside' and bRz vs Stije is a double-time hard techno stomper with warped synths and twisted bass that is inspired by and named after ISCO, a concept from Einstein's general theory of relativity that makes predictions about the dynamics of black holes.
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Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Techno
 in stock $14.87
Affects
Affects (hand-numbered maroon vinyl 12" in spray-painted sleeve limited to 200 copies (comes in different coloured sleeve, we cannot guarantee which one you will receive))
Cat: KIMOCHI 43. Rel: 21 Sep 20
Anxiety Sensitivity (4:24)
Intolerance Of Uncertainty (4:41)
Emotional Distress Endurance (4:18)
Observation Via (4:15)
Open Attention (4:53)
To Presence (5:26)
Review: The latest drop on the consistently brilliant Kimochi comes from Eho Kates, a new project from Todd Gys and Brendon Moeller. While the names involved may be familiar, the resulting sound is something wholly fresh. Certainly, Moeller's rightly heralded instinct for dubwise processes is no great shock, but there's a playful sense of experimentation powering every element of this release from the scuffed, fractured rhythms of 'Anxiety Sensitivity' to the submerged echo chamber surrealism of 'Emotional Distress Endurance'. Inquisitive processes and otherworldly sound design shape out the whole record, shot through with the alluring mystery that defines Kimochi output overall.
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out of stock $19.37
Star Vertigo
Star Vertigo (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: EDAK 002. Rel: 04 Nov 22
Ceramics (5:13)
Anthracite (4:43)
Memory Rush (5:48)
Incense Trip (5:38)
Star Vertigo (6:49)
 in stock $18.24
Hardcore Rave
Hardcore Rave (cassette)
Cat: YT 002. Rel: 14 May 21
Rainfall (4:46)
Need You (2:36)
Let Me (2:21)
UP2U (2:48)
My Heart (2:58)
My Love (2:52)
My Mind (2:37)
In Time (1:46)
Pusher (4:21)
Variant (3:03)
Dill (2:00)
ON2U (3:32)
Outoflove (1:45)
Tell Me (2:24)
A Cure (2:14)
Sunrise (3:04)
out of stock $16.82
We Are Loud Tour 2004 (Part 2)
Cat: EK 6663491. Rel: 27 Oct 04
Pierre Le Cunt - "U Wanna"
WAS - "Those Times"
Duce et Jeff FX - "Do It"
Deutschmann - "Snob City"
out of stock $8.97
Entropy EP
Cat: TTT 030. Rel: 12 Sep 14
Track 1
Entropy
Dissipation
Track 4
Review: As Will Bankhead cranks up the pressure with a final quarter 2014 release schedule for The Trilogy Tapes which includes output from Low Jack, Zennor, Sassy J, Chemotex, Max D, Aaron Dilloway and more, the inimitable Ekman makes his label debut with some crushing electronics. Recent material from the Dutch producer for Berceuse Heroique and Panzerkreuz has proved to be some of the most scorched electro to surface from the Lowlands in some time, but the Entropy EP finds Roel Dijcks expanding his palette further. There's a sense of abstraction throughout all four tracks here, with notions of rhythm only loosely adhered too, with the overwhelming sonic pressure of "?0" and "Dissipation" offset by the lighter title track. Closer "?S" veers into the crawlspace between the insectile sound design of Mike Parker and the lysergic hardware manipulations of Hieroglyphic Being.
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out of stock $12.90
Panisch
Panisch (7" + MP3 download code)
Cat: LF 011. Rel: 23 Nov 21
Panisch (4:15)
Nuance (3:58)
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 in stock $5.62
Rock La Bibliotek EP
Cat: WNCL 021. Rel: 16 Sep 14
Sarkaztik
Evakuate
Dropkone
Metronomik
Perplekzed
Ekztatik
Review: The two Ekoplekz albums that Nick Edwards released through Planet Mu this year are possibly the most accessible long players issued by the Bristol-based artist in a rich, prolific production career. Pitching up on the West Norwood Cassette Library label is hardly the most expected of moves for an artist more commonly associated with Mego, Further and Mordant Music, but fans of those aforementioned Mu LPs will certainly find much to enjoy in this Rock La Bibliotek EP. The label claims Edwards has long been promising them some club focused material and these 6 tracks are the results, still retaining the sense of abstraction and daring freeform approach that has made Ekoplekz the powerful voice he is. File alongside Container and Hieroglyphic Being in the lurching, slightly foreboding end of the techno scale.
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out of stock $10.38
Entropik EP
Cat: ZIQ 357. Rel: 04 Mar 15
Entropy Flash (12:44)
Entropy Symphony (15:49)
Review: The flurry of releases emanating from Planet Mu HQ in the label's 20th anniversary year continues apace with the arrival of a new record from veteran West Country tape mangler Ekoplekz. The two albums Nick Edwards issued through Planet Mu last year represented some of his most concentrated work as Ekoplekz, but he seems in playful mood on this Entropik 12" which features a pair of ten minutes-plus productions that pay their dues to Joey Beltram and "a certain late-eighties psychedelic drone-rock group" respectively. Due to their stated lengths, the soundclips don't really do this record justice but you should get an idea of the enveloping sound Edwards has achieved. "Entropy Flash" is quite beautiful!
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out of stock $7.85
Radiochronikz
Cat: WNCLTK 003. Rel: 14 Nov 18
Telemetry (2:02)
Solange Hop (1:57)
Condition Red (1:58)
Pickled Riddim (1:37)
Moolenbeek (1:59)
Hick's Gate (2:02)
Upsurge (2:02)
Wivvy Dub (2:00)
Intrusive Incident (1:24)
March Hare (1:52)
Gargunza (2:03)
Magnetized (1:58)
out of stock $11.79
Wasteland Breaks
Cat: MOLTEN 9. Rel: 09 Dec 20
Wasteland Breaks (6:45)
Sympathetic Strings (6:12)
Zoom (6:09)
Rude Boy Dub (6:08)
out of stock $11.22
Proibidoe Vol 1: Drop Your Guns
Cat: PROE 001. Rel: 15 Jun 21
Drop Your Guns (6:07)
Drop Your Guns (Hugo Frasa rework) (5:57)
Drop Your Guns (Sisto rework) (6:01)
Drop Your Guns (Mau Maioli rework) (6:01)
Gespielt von: DJ Mau Mau, Ney Faustini
out of stock $15.44
Acid Coloniae
Cat: BUNKER 3061. Rel: 17 Nov 06
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
Track 5
Review: Dark Cologne acid house tracks that sounds like old Chicago acid tracks. Check!
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out of stock $12.90
Electrik Bugg Vol 1
Cat: EBUGG 001. Rel: 07 Feb 06
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
out of stock $6.72
Electrik Bugg Vol 2
Cat: EBUGG 002. Rel: 07 Feb 06
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
out of stock $6.72
Pathways EP
Cat: ALPHACUTAURI IV. Rel: 02 Sep 14
In Still
Pathways
Zero Point
Scant
Review: Two Alpha Cutauri releases in one week? German label Alphacut are really spoiling us this week! This fourth edition is some truly deep cerebral electronica from Bristol based producer Adam Elemental. The four tracks here tick every box possible; heavily meditative ambient trance ("In Still"), stately deep psy-trance ("Pathways"), timeless space-gazed breakbeats ("Zero Point") and bubbling linear tribal tech ("Scant"). Four wholly different corners united with consistency and clarity, this will forge a pathway into any discerning dancefloor.
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out of stock $8.97
Water
Water (12")
Cat: HIDDENHAWAII 2333. Rel: 28 Nov 16
Water #1 (7:41)
Water #2 (5:30)
Water #3 (4:25)
Water #4 (5:39)
Review: Felix K's Hidden Hawaii is now a staple of Berlin-style techno, but describing it as such doesn't really do the label its full justice. That's because this isn't just another bunch of relentless club tracks; instead, the label has always been careful to release material that is prone to opening one's mind and allowing the techno genre to broaden its general outlook. This year, Felix K himself, alongside frequent associate DB1, have been focussing heavily on their latest Elemnt moniker, and this new EP is the latest iteration of this project. Split from 1-4, each mix of "Water" offers something that's just out of reach, a blend of morphing, techno-reminiscent sounds that never quite manage to take a full shape, or dissolve into straight-edged dance music. The hollowness, and the kinetic energy within that, is what we've always loved about this fine imprint, and we urge you to find that same piece of inspiration.
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Gespielt von: Owen Jay, Kamera, Decka
out of stock $10.09
Radical Spectacular
Radical Spectacular (12" in hand-stamped sleeve)
Cat: FAM 006. Rel: 02 Oct 19
Radical Spectacular (6:27)
Wave Of Alienation (5:43)
Farewell To The Snare (6:28)
Review: Proceeding the well-received 'Move Like Atoms', @morelian returns with a three-track EP 'Radical Spectacular' to be released on Fever AM - the label she runs with @rhyw.

Marking Mor's ninth release, 'Radical Spectacular' continues to highlight her unique take on techno. Her interpretation of the genre is influenced by the fascination with layering multiple drum patterns, pulling from styles she grew up on such as UKG, electro and IDM as well as the more traditional ethic sequence, leading to her own hybrid style.

Taking an alternative direction with 'Radical Spectacular', the release showcases Mor's dynamic production palette. As the title track and 'Wave Alienation' build upon atmospheric melodies and murky basslines, the EP rounds off with 'Farewell to The Snare'; a heldback whirlwind of tight breaks and robotic, paranoid arpeggios.
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out of stock $11.22
Diva Test
Diva Test (12")
Cat: FAM 11. Rel: 06 Jan 23
Itch Twitch (6:22)
Diva Test (Cicada mix) (6:05)
Beta Zest (5:59)
Liquid Silver (with Rhyw) (5:29)
Review: Mor Elian is back on the Fever AM label she co-runs alongside Rhyw for what is the first time in a good few years. After dropping some well received long players as Alloy Sea Elian is now returning to her own name to develop her sound. The first four track EP of this new era is a brilliant one with brilliantly deft sound design, tracks that are rhythmically powerful but graceful; and elegant in design and moods that are nothing less than captivating. The opener 'Itch Twitch' is a real standout here with its flute loops and humid atmospheres.
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Gespielt von: Evan Michael, Nachtbraker
out of stock $16.00
Radical Spectacular (B-STOCK)
Radical Spectacular (B-STOCK) (12" in hand-stamped sleeve)
Cat: FAM 006 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Radical Spectacular
Wave Of Alienation
Farewell To The Snare
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Proceeding the well-received 'Move Like Atoms', @morelian returns with a three-track EP 'Radical Spectacular' to be released on Fever AM - the label she runs with @rhyw.

Marking Mor's ninth release, 'Radical Spectacular' continues to highlight her unique take on techno. Her interpretation of the genre is influenced by the fascination with layering multiple drum patterns, pulling from styles she grew up on such as UKG, electro and IDM as well as the more traditional ethic sequence, leading to her own hybrid style.

Taking an alternative direction with 'Radical Spectacular', the release showcases Mor's dynamic production palette. As the title track and 'Wave Alienation' build upon atmospheric melodies and murky basslines, the EP rounds off with 'Farewell to The Snare'; a heldback whirlwind of tight breaks and robotic, paranoid arpeggios.
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out of stock $7.85
CMDRPX 003
Cat: CMDRPX 003. Rel: 03 Apr 23
Eliaz - "Dance Deceiver" (8:08)
Stigma - "End Of The Data" (5:15)
Do Or Die - "Drk101" (6:12)
Lapucci - "Mystic Beat" (5:49)
Review: Like its' two predecessors, this third EP from the shadowy Cimedirapax label offers-up brand-new cuts from a multitude of little-known producers and rising stars. The compilation-style EP is led by Elias, who impresses with the hybrid electro/techno/acid brilliance of 'Dance Deceiver', whose moody motifs, sci-fi chords and twisted acid lines are enticing in the extreme. Stigma then steps up with the retro-futurist electro urgency of 'End of the Data' - all mutant sounds, body-popping beats, fizzing synth sounds and vintage EBM chords - before label regulars Do Or Die join the dots between TB-303 fired insanity and Nitzer Ebb on 'Drk101'. To round off a quietly impressive EP, Lapucci delivers the subtly new beat-influenced throb of 'Mystic Beat'.
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Gespielt von: DJ Mau Mau
out of stock $16.82
Maelstrom
Maelstrom (12")
Cat: HYPE 087. Rel: 16 Dec 20
Maelstrom (4:36)
Bubbling Glass (6:55)
Eddy (5:10)
One Day (4:21)
Review: The tireless Hypercolour label rolls out another tasty one here with Eliphino at the controls. The UK mainstay has been a key part of the underground bass scene for a decade now and uses all his know how to cook up four killers here. The title track is built on bubbling broken rhythms with cosmic synth work that tugs you in the opposite direction. 'Bubbling Glass' is a playful one with old school jungle brass, nice airy wooden hits and rave yelps that bring the energy. 'Eddy' is a more spacious melodic workout and 'One Day' then gets back to business with a heads down sound and tight, kinetic rhythms.
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out of stock $10.67
About People EP
Cat: PF 001. Rel: 06 May 21
Elliot - "Xmas" (7:53)
ENE - "Thistle" (5:43)
95 Steps - "About People" (5:30)
95 Steps - "Traxx" (5:42)
out of stock $18.24
Confectionary EP
Confectionary EP (white vinyl 12")
Cat: G1ND 004. Rel: 22 Mar 19
Pepsi (5:01)
Skittles (6:06)
Jawbreaker (4:27)
out of stock $9.82
London Studio Sound
Cat: EXPERIENTIAL 004. Rel: 19 Dec 13
A Form Of Love
Dub Breaths
The Way Out
Inner Duality
Letting Be
out of stock $11.50
1524403342 EP
Cat: HIDDENHAWAII 1122. Rel: 20 Aug 15
Track 1 (5:06)
Track 2 (4:22)
Track 3 (4:26)
Track 4 (5:26)
Track 5 (2:23)
Gespielt von: Zenner, Youandewan, Presha, Kessell
out of stock $11.22
Syndicat De La Couture
Cat: AVN 028. Rel: 31 Jan 17
Fragrance Arpege (4:29)
Cafe Anglais (8:00)
Jewelry Armoire (6:58)
Syndicat De La Couture (5:53)
Review: The Empire Line is a new project that brings together two of experimental electronic music's finest practitioners, Northern Electronics co-founder Varg and Posh Isolation co-founder Christian Stagsgaard. The four tracks showcased on this debut EP were apparently recorded at Mayhem in Copenhagen, a renowned experimental performance and rehearsal space. The cuts can be divided into two distinct camps: the atmospheric noise-meets-ambient flavours of "Fragrance Arpege" and fuzzy, sprawling "Jewelry Armoire", and the percussion-driven dancefloor darkness of "Cafe Anglais" and "Syndicat de la Couture". The latter, with its meandering acid lines, hushed electronics and shuffling drumbeats, is arguably the record's standout moment.
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out of stock $12.63
Hypno
Hypno (hand-numbered hand-stamped 12" + insert + MP3 download limited to 100 copies)
Cat: DELTA 2. Rel: 03 Oct 19
Employee - "Track 1" (4:29)
Employee - "Track 2" (6:18)
Delta Rain Dance - "Track 3" (6:07)
Delta Rain Dance - "Track 4" (4:26)
out of stock $19.64
Collapsed
Collapsed (12")
Cat: RASTERVYR 116. Rel: 18 Oct 12
Armature
Core (remix)
Collapse
Wire
Review: Having carved out a strong sonic identity for themselves in the new wave of current noise-driven artists, Emptyset make a bold step in the right direction with an EP for Raster Noton, arguably the pinnacle destination for the grit-flecked, ear canal-scraping approach to anti bass music. "Armature" starts things off in relatively manageable territory with a stalking composition driven by a discernible kick, but "Core" is instantly a more visceral excursion into white noise blasts at messy rhythmic intervals. "Collapse" works towards a crescendo that almost reaches for melody, while "Wire" gleefully robs techno of its danceable function and sears its features to within an inch of its 4/4 life.
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out of stock $13.19
Wired EP
Wired EP (12")
Cat: ARMA 021. Rel: 12 Feb 20
Pale (5:33)
Wired (5:21)
Wired (Jasss remix) (4:50)
Secondary Color (4:56)
out of stock $11.22
Divided: Body
Divided: Body (green marbled vinyl 12" + insert)
Cat: HOROEX 4. Rel: 21 Mar 17
11th Divided (6:02)
12th Divided (4:53)
13th Divided (5:18)
14th Divided (6:25)
Review: Yu Asaeda's been putting out a whole range of quality, bass-centric sounds under the name ENA since the late 2000s, but these have come out on a rather sporadic basis. Appearances for the infamous 7even Recordings was followed by material on Samurai Horo, the excellent Hidden Hawaii and, more recently, the Samurai label's offshoot, Horo. Divided: Body is so much more than a mere 'bass' EP, and it actually manages to veer off into some pretty strange and imperceptible sounds that remind us of the material emanating from the PAN consortium. For instance, the opening "11th Divided" manages to create a raw, loose groove out of fractured synth sounds, which is followed up nicely by the swarming drones operating in the higher ends of "12th Divided". Over on the flip, "13th Divided" launches a subtle yet hefty groove made up of what sound like bass pops made from a monophonic synth, which leaves "14th Divided" to linger in its dreary pool of fuzzy drones and washed-up sonics. A massive, merited TIP!
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out of stock $12.34
Learn 2 Luv (remastered)
Cat: NER 24038. Rel: 15 Dec 16
Kim English - "Learn 2 Luv" (Francois K Atmospheric Mood - Pearson Sound mix) (7:28)
Supernova vs Black Moon - "Must Get This" (Supernova remix) (6:37)
out of stock $8.97
Soundtrack For A Long Drive Home
Soundtrack For A Long Drive Home (1-sided 12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: OO 000. Rel: 18 Oct 21
Exposition (3:57)
Erregendes Moment (4:20)
Peripetie (4:46)
Retardierendes Moment (4:34)
Katastrophe (3:23)
out of stock $17.95
Microgravity
Cat: CMNJ 002. Rel: 08 Dec 17
Microgravity (4:46)
Fermion (4:24)
Pulsar (3:50)
Macrogravity (5:20)
Singularity (5:51)
out of stock $12.07
Positive EP
Positive EP (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: FND 007. Rel: 18 Mar 21
Positive (7:26)
2G (6:18)
Positive (Neri J remix) (5:52)
Positive (Ilev Luna remix) (7:48)
out of stock $12.07
Alsoran
Alsoran (clear grey vinyl 12")
Cat: FS 006. Rel: 15 Mar 07
Alsoran
Lament Subrosa
Irma
Review: Two Gerard Hanson records repressed in one week along with a new 12"!? Far too much music is getting undeserved hype these days but this is definitely not the case here. E.R.P. aka Convextion is back, this time on the ever consistent Frantic Flowers label (a sub-label of Frustrated Funk you know) with 'Alsoran'. After his brilliant and critically acclaimed self titled album on Down Low Music, Gerard returns with three beautiful techno tracks - so sweet it hurts your teeth!
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out of stock $8.70
Rotating Assembly
Rotating Assembly (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: OMNIA 03. Rel: 27 Jun 23
V/Eight (6:52)
Equiponderance (5:10)
Engine Vibration (6:38)
Enfield (6:04)
Review: The man best known as Convextion assumes his ERP aka Event Related Potential alias for four more next level cuts that find him pushing his electro electronics ever more into the future. 'V/Eight' opens with a melancholic bassline under busy drum programming to get things going. 'Equiponderance' is more complex with squirming electronics, more hefty bass notes and serene background pads adding a third dimension. 'Engine Vibration' is a more gritty mix of busy analogue machinery and star-gazing chords then 'Enfield' closes with optimistic sonics and propulsive bouncy bass to end this cosmic cruise on a high.
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out of stock $19.07
Rotating Assembly (B-STOCK)
Rotating Assembly (B-STOCK) (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: OMNIA 03 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve split at the top but otherwise in excellent condition
V/Eight (6:52)
Equiponderance (5:10)
Engine Vibration (6:38)
Enfield (6:04)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve split at the top but otherwise in excellent condition***


The man best known as Convextion assumes his ERP aka Event Related Potential alias for four more next level cuts that find him pushing his electro electronics ever more into the future. 'V/Eight' opens with a melancholic bassline under busy drum programming to get things going. 'Equiponderance' is more complex with squirming electronics, more hefty bass notes and serene background pads adding a third dimension. 'Engine Vibration' is a more gritty mix of busy analogue machinery and star-gazing chords then 'Enfield' closes with optimistic sonics and propulsive bouncy bass to end this cosmic cruise on a high.
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 in stock $16.82
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