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Singles
Speicher 112
Cat: KOMPAKTEX 112. Rel: 28 Aug 19
Forever Ravers (6:03)
Forever Ravers (Anna Raving In Space mix) (5:33)
Review: Last year Brazilian DJ/producer Ana Miranda joined Kompakt Extra following years spent building her reputation via fine releases on such labels as Novamute, Twin Turbo, Yoshitoshi and Terminal M. For her third release on the long-serving German label she's joined forces with another scene queen, the incomparable Miss Kittin. The pair has produced a raw, driving dancefloor beast that's bigger than Donald Trump's ego and infinitely more alluring. "Forever Ravers" is heavy, intense and forthright, with stylized vocal snippets and razor sharp electronic motifs surging above a thumping groove. Miranda offers a different take on the track on side B, opting for bleeping and panicked electronics and spacey bleep melodies.
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Phase Two
Phase Two (12")
Cat: K7 430. Rel: 25 Jul 23
X-303 (7:00)
Tabla (5:15)
Prelude (6:38)
Patterns (6:26)
Review: Kassian never hurries his release rate which means that when the Shall Not Fade and SB Jamz producer does drop new music you need to tune in. This latest comes six months after his self-released and self-thief versions 003 back in January and arrives via the esteemed K7. 'X-303' is twisted and textured techno for late night warehouses with 'Tabla' a more layered up jumble of percussion and loopy drums. 'Prelude' burrows deep on a prying lead and bulky but rubbery drum loops and 'Patterns' rounds out with an edgy vibe, clipped vocals and uneasy synths that keep you locked.
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Drifting 
Drifting  (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: VIS 329. Rel: 14 Feb 22
Night Flight  (5:32)
Ore  (5:25)
Nocturnal  (6:10)
Drifting (6:02)
Review: To date, Kim Cosmk has generally done her own thing - self-releasing a string of digital-only singles and albums which variously mix and mangle elements of electro, IDM, techno and dubstep. Here she pops up on an established label - Ralph Lawson's 2020 Vision to be exact - for the very first time. First, she whips up a frenzy courtesy of the fuzzy and aggressive riffs of techno roller 'Night Flight', complete with creepy chords and foreboding motifs. She then delivers raw, heavy, industrial-fired electro on 'Ore', whilst warped dubstep and electro are brilliantly mixed on 'Nocturnal'. To round things up nicely, 'Drifting' is a partial vocal number built around a wobbling dubstep bass with punchy electro drums and twinkling pianos.
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Golden Hour
Golden Hour (limited 12")
Cat: SNDST 111. Rel: 15 Dec 22
Golden Hour (5:48)
Voice Interrupt (5:12)
In My Own Eyes (5:52)
Howlip (5:38)
One Eyed Master (5:50)
Review: Berlin's Michael Klein has put together a high-grade and heavy-weight five-tracker here for Second State Audio. By now he's considered a core member of the label having put out 11 releases here in the past. He opens this latest with 'Golden Hour' which perfectly sits the drums in the bass and layers up the percussion with off-kilter keys and a smooth arpeggio. There are more twisted melodies and distorted effects on 'Voice Interrupt' while 'In My Own Eyes' goes from stripped back and subtle to more commanding and powerful. There are further driving and peak-time weapons on the flip that makes this another fresh EP from Klein.
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71 Miles EP
71 Miles EP (12" in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: PRRUKBLK 078. Rel: 09 Feb 23
Dust (5:29)
Your Fault (6:10)
Organic Rewind (5:58)
Carbone (5:39)
Review: Don your space suit and hop onboard another trip to Planet Rhythm. This one is at the hands of techno troubadour Klint who is a master of achieving a lot with a little. HIs perfectly designed flops could roll for days if you ask us. And that's whether they are edgy and restless as on the unsettling 'Your Fault' or the more intensely layered 'Organic Rewind' which sounds like an automated factory at peak production levels. The tunnelling techno of 'Carbone' is a real mind maze and 'Dust' is from the Mills school of minimalism.
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Lockdown Loops
Lockdown Loops (limited blue marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: ETUILTD 018. Rel: 04 May 22
Loop A (7:39)
Loop B (8:09)
Loop C (8:26)
Review: Dresden's ETUI Records returns this week with Lockdown Loops by Munster native Tim Kossmann, who follows up great releases on Kunst, Greyscale and Telrae. Much like the name suggests, these are some effective DJ tools honed during the pandemic isolation. On the first side 'Loop A' is an hypnotic affair in the vein of classic Basic Channel or echospace, followed by an equally glacial and cavernous journey into the deep on 'Loop B'. Over on the flip, go beyond the frozen borders and freefall further into the abyss on the engulfing 'Loop C'.
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Skyscrapers
Skyscrapers (1-sided 7")
Cat: NK 001. Rel: 19 May 22
Skyscrapers (5:28)
Review: If you've not heard 'Skyscrapers' yet, where have you been? First released digitally last year and accompanied by more remixes than we can count, the track is arguably Nina Kraviz's most accessible, radio-friendly release to date - a potential crossover anthem that's as cool as it is catchy. Now finally available on vinyl via this single-sided seven-inch, 'Skyscrapers' is a prime piece of what Kraftwerk would have called 'techno-pop', with the much-loved Russian producer's sweet vocals rising above a bed of ultra-crunchy, snare-heavy machine drums, dreamy Chris Lowe chords, gaseous pads and ear-catching lead lines. It's basically synth-pop, but it's classy and sonically deep enough to please all but the angriest underground techno purists.
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Ohm Series 5
Cat: OHM 005. Rel: 30 Aug 22
Anton Kubikov - "Azimut" (8:01)
Elias - "Sommer" (5:42)
Module One - "Inside The Chamber" (7:04)
Marco Cassanelli - "Kattergat" (6:23)
Review: Ohm Records once again come through with the heat, doing the utmost justice to our favourite letter of the Greek alphabet with four slapping deep dubby, subby, wubby tech house cuts. We highly recommend Anton Kubikov's 'Azimut' and Module One's 'Inside The Chamber', both of which chuck echoic on beds of great scaping pads, like hallucinatory angels skirting across heat-hazed horizons.
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Folding
Folding (12")
Cat: REKIDS 191. Rel: 22 Nov 21
Folding (6:13)
Folding (KUSP After Dark remix) (6:38)
Folding (Roman Flugel remix) (6:17)
Folding (Radio Slave New Age Of Love remix) (4:39)
Review: Rekids apply the breaks for an end-of-year jolt of euphoria with rising duo KUSP. Following releases on the likes of Planet Rhythm and Tronic, 'Folding' comes in two halves; the original is a Bicep-flavoured broken beat emotional whirlwind dusted with the sugar-sweet vocals of Pablo Rita while the duo's own After Dark mix takes things back into the pounding 4x4 territory the pair are best known for. In true Rekids fashion, 'Folding' is boosted with two high profile remixes: None other than Roman Flugel takes the lead with an electroid necksnapper while Radio Slave folds all switches, slows the tempo and gives us a moment of pure chill-craft. Every corner covered.
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Fast Focus
Cat: SK11X 018. Rel: 20 Apr 23
Impulse (5:06)
Climax (6:07)
Fast Focus (5:39)
Haram (5:34)
Review: Since emerging at the beginning of the last decade, Berlin-based Spaniard Kwartz (real name Mario Campos) has become a reliable source of dark, atmospheric, clandestine techno. He specialises in combining dense, thickset grooves with mildly creepy melodic motifs, minor-key riffs and bags of unabashed energy. All those sonic traits can be clearly heard on his latest EP, which marks Campos's first vinyl outing for two years. We're particularly enjoying the panicked urgency of 'Fast Focus' and the entrancing heaviness of 'Impulse', where weirdo electronics and echoing melodic loops catch the ear, but all four cuts are undoubtedly tried and tested peak-time treats.
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Alben
King Biscuit Radio 1975 FM Broadcast
Cat: MIND 804. Rel: 24 Dec 21
Autobahn (22:06)
Kometenmelodie (11:01)
Morgenspaziergang: Kling Klang (part 1) (10:33)
Morgenspaziergang: Tanzmusik (part 2) (4:36)
Review: The seminal musicians who have graced King Biscuit Time on US radio are too many to count, but who's complaining when so much gold material can be dusted down and given a fresh pressing. They surely don't come more momentous than this - German electronic pioneers Kraftwerk captured in 1975 as they were in the midst of progressing from their warm, organic kosmische roots towards the game-changing synthesis they're eternally treasured for. 'Autobahn' is of course the big hit here, stretching out over the A side as it should, but don't overlook the wonderful 'Kometenmelodie' and two-part 'Morgenspaziergang', all demonstrating Schneider, Hutter et al as the extraordinary visionaries they were.
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