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Singles
Friend Of A Friend EP
Cat: ECR 018. Rel: 05 Feb 25
Friend Of A Friend (5:53)
Honesty (6:10)
Only One (6:28)
Never Use Quantize (5:25)
Review: Fresh from serving up a superb set of off-kilter house cuts from Newcastle-based maverick Man Power, Timo Rotenen's Echocentric imprint has turned to regular Belters contributor Dominik Marz. The long-serving producer has delivered an EP of nostalgic, energy-packed delights that variously doff a cap to dance music sub-genres of the 1990s and early 2000s. For proof, check the gargantuan 'Honesty', where mind-bending noises and sharp, trance style stabs rise above stomping beats and deep, sub-heavy, bleep & bass style low-end pressure. Similarly excitable and mind-altering is EP-opening slammer 'Honesty'. Elsewhere, 'Only One' sees Marz pepper a stabbing bassline and hissing house beats with raw bleeps and nostalgic samples, while 'Never Use Quantize' is pleasingly wayward - like early Chicago house crossed with NYC freestyle.
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The Lights
The Lights (1-sided 12")
Cat: DC 316. Rel: 11 Feb 25
The Lights (5:28)
Review: Phat bottomed Drumcode techno of grander proportions by way of festival favourite Massano. Following his stellar three-track EP 'Telepathic', the Simulate label head and future-thinker now offers us a stark mix of choppy leads and spitting, pressure-release snares here, in the form of 'The Lights'. His signature use of momentary 32nd notes, and a lasery lead line, functions as a nod to adjacent "big room" techno styles, while a modal swirling about a suspensory tonal centre offers much towards the way of a faintly Middle Eastern melody. As its many multilayered lead lines grow increasingly twinging and chaotic, so too does an atmoss of shocking tension grow in the rave-hangar.
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I Will Find You
Cat: MHA 01. Rel: 12 Dec 24
I Will Find You (5:11)
I Will Find You (radio edit) (3:32)
Review: Amazing next-gen cyborg dance music from sibling duo Mathame (Amedeo Giovanelli, Matteo Giovanelli) , a self-described "audio project" working in ultra-clean progressive house sounds. 'I Will Find You' sounds like a progressive anthem from an Arcadian alternate timeline; think what might happen if Tiesto performed a DJ set in the Halo universe, to a stadium full of Super Soldiers. Its front cover model - a cyborg girl with an augmented plate face mask - is indicative enough of the sound you might expect, but the brothers Mathame's music touches on more than just futurity, with tautly squeezed vocals and "ouch" synths adding to an already impressive uplifter.
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 in stock $19.15
59Bel Vol 3
Cat: 59BEL 003. Rel: 10 Feb 25
Ian Maur - "IM 003" (6:05)
Deluka - "My Underground" (6:07)
Louis The 4th - "Ongoing Motifs" (5:15)
Model HZ - "Render" (6:29)
Askkin - "Life Spectator" (3:41)
Review: 59 Bel is back with another transmission from its HQ in Paris and again it's an interesting take on techno. Ian Maur opens with a minimal cut that is urgent and hurried yet barely there. Deluka brings some sci-fi imagery to the loopy sounds of 'My Underground' and Louis The 4th takes off on dry, glitchy minimal beats on the serene 'Ongoing Motifs.' Model HZ's 'Render' is a more synth-laced bit of classically inclined techno and Askkin's 'Life Spectator'' comes full circle with another eerie, sparse sound for freaking out late-night dancers.
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Mind Over Matter
Mind Over Matter (coloured vinyl 12" (comes in different coloured vinyl, we cannot guarantee which one you will receive))
Cat: FKR 001. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Spaced Out (4:21)
Back From Canada (8:28)
Mind Over Matter (New mix) (4:38)
Mind Over Matter (4:20)
Review: While not the most celebrated house music 'original' by any means, Chicagoan producer Terrance McDonald was responsible for a handful of fantastic releases in the 1990s for the likes of Djax-Up Beats and Dance Mania. However, it's his 1991 debut, Mind Over Matter, that is most revered. Here reissued for the first time since 2010, the EP blends the drum machine-driven jack of early Chicago house with the Afro-futurist electronics of Motor City techno. For proof, check the hypnotic brilliance of 'Mind Over Matter', where looped synth sounds ride a thumping beat and chunky bassline, and the more sweat-soaked 'New Mix' by fellow Chi-Town legend Steve Poindexter. Elsewhere, 'Spaced Out' is deeper, spookier and even more hypnotic - all alien electronics and restless percussion - while 'Back From Canada' is a funkier and cheerier machine jam.
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Gespielt von: DJ Mau Mau, Maura
Tags: 90s House
 in stock $18.03
Everything Is Porridge
Everything Is Porridge (limited yellow vinyl 10")
Cat: MRX 006. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Everything Is Porridge (3:55)
Wormy Wonderland (3:30)
Eeeeeermmmm (3:07)
Review: Karachi-born, Toronto-based Measure Divide steps up for a first full EP on Mutual Rytm X here after having become known for reviving Toronto's techno scene through his FORMAT parties. Measure Divide has crafted a distinctive sound in that time which collides techno with innovative breaks and modular experimentation. Drawing from his experience in sound design and film scoring, this playful release departs from his usual serious tones by offering adventurous DJs and listeners a vibrant, chaotic journey through tracks like 'Wormy Wonderland' and 'Eeeeeermmmm' which mix unconventional percussive sounds, twisted synths, and caustic rhythms into real bangers.
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The Funky Mission EP
Cat: FAITHBEAT 09. Rel: 14 Mar 25
Funky Mission (4:41)
Sunday Service (5:54)
Funky Version (4:03)
Tare Mode (4:25)
Ritmics (4:12)
Review: Mehdi M's latest EP finds him expertly blending house, techno and bass-driven rhythms into one tight package. While the title might suggest a singular focus, each track on this release demonstrates the breadth of his sonic toolkit. The opener, 'Funky Mission,' kicks things off with a tight house groove, where punchy kicks and sharp snares form a solid foundation, while the high-pitched synth melody gradually builds to an energising peak. It's a fresh, feel-good start. On 'Sunday Service,' the vibe shiftsideep basslines rumble beneath a hypnotic rhythm, pulling the track into a more atmospheric space without losing energy. 'Funky Version' brings back a sense of playfulness, with bouncy bass and tight percussion, driving the track forward while keeping the mood light and funky. 'Tare Mode' stands out with its relentless grooveialmost hypnotic in its repetition, the bassline is starker, a steady pulse that forces the track into full-on motion. Closing things out, 'Ritmics' offers a complex, rhythmic journey, with intricate percussion and shifting textures that ensure the EP finishes as strong as it began.
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Gespielt von: Ney Faustini
 in stock $17.20
Chaos EP
Chaos EP (limited 180 gram black white & turquoise splattered vinyl 12")
Cat: FLASHX 28. Rel: 10 Mar 25
Side Control (6:28)
We Grow At Night (6:35)
Chaos (2:07)
Kimura (5:48)
False Worlds (5:45)
Review: Florian Meindl keeps it real on a new one for Flash that strikes right at the heart of a strobe-lit dance floor. First up is 'Side Control' which hurries along with clipped drum funk and urgent synth loops that get the heat racing and the feet marching. 'We Grow At Night' gets more frenzies with a wall of squiggling acid and demonic vocals all washing over you to psychotic effect and 'Chaos' keeps up that synapse firing sense of arrest with pixelated synths spraying about the mix. 'Kimura' allows a moment to catch your breath and sink int a drawn out and dubby techno trip before 'False Worlds' closes with more mindfuckery and smart synth craft.
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The Return Of The Blue Clover
The Return Of The Blue Clover (translucent blue vinyl 12")
Cat: PEURBLEUE 28. Rel: 24 Feb 25
Plugged In (5:54)
Infinite Locked Groove (1:37)
Silver Moon (6:20)
Saucers Shapes (6:11)
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Tekiteazy 01
Cat: TEKITEAZY 01REMASTERED. Rel: 24 Feb 25
Melly - "Fight The Power" (5:14)
Melly - "Street Freak" (5:15)
Zone 33 - "Fire Fighting" (5:14)
Zone 33 - "Red Alert" (5:14)
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Clergy 10 Years
Stef Mendesidis - "Hydra" (6:11)
Regent - "Moorgate" (5:50)
Hertz Collision X Programma 101 - "Concrete Skin" (5:03)
Rebecca Delle Piane - "Ten Dosis Of Melatonin" (4:11)
Disguised - "Kaki" (5:12)
Temudo - "In Chains" (Cleric 2/10 remix) (5:45)
Review: British label Clergy marks a decade in the game with a special 12" featuring a range of artists who have ties to the imprint. Stef Mendesidis comes with the trance tinged overtones of 'Hydra' and its slamming drums and bass blend. Regent's 'Decoder' is a more minimal sound but unfurls high speed with a deep vibe and Hertz Collision/Programma 101's 'Concrete Skin' is all about masterful loops and eerie synths. On the flip, 'Rebecca Delle Piane stands out with the heady minimalism and 90s techno vibes of 'Ten Doses Of Melatonin'.
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Gespielt von: Cari Lekebusch, Developer
 in stock $16.63
Pulse Four
Cat: 12 TOT 25. Rel: 11 Feb 25
Mental Cube - "I'm Not Gonna Let You Do It" (5:37)
Smart Systems - "The Creator" (4:19)
Indo Tribe - "Shrink" (4:29)
Smart Systems - "Space Virus" (5:22)
Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Techno
 in stock $21.92
Strain
Strain (limited 180 gram purple vinyl 12")
Cat: LPY 19. Rel: 24 Mar 25
Sliver (7:12)
Embrace (6:52)
Strain (12:54)
Review: Merv keeps it super deep here with a trio of supremely tasteful techno cuts doused in dub culture. 'Sliver' is first and awakens the sense with some gentle rattling chords that sound like distant thunder rolling in with a storm. 'Embrace' is airy, with big kicks and frosty pads shimmering across the airwaves and crisp hi-hats cut right through. 'Strain' is last up on the flip and is an elongated journey through some sugary melodic pixelations, a frosty dubscape and hints of melancholia. All are perfect for those late-night and intimate back room sessions.
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Gespielt von: Owain Kimber (Owain K)
Tags: Dub Techno
 in stock $14.98
Mutetettu
Mutetettu (hand-stamped 12" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: ELKTRN 002. Rel: 14 Nov 24
Mutetettu (5:25)
Ei Damagea (4:31)
Musantropia (5:56)
Mesantropia (Picture remix) (8:09)
Review: Oulu-based label Elektorni presents its second release with three original tracks from Finnish electro pioneer Mesak who you may know for his work on Klakson and Orson, while a captivating remix comes from Arhus artist Picture who has impressed before on Help Recordings and Kalahari Oyster Cult. Side A starts with 'Mutella', a dark, bass-driven electro track with gothic vibes followed by 'Ei Damagea', a hypnotic, otherworldly electro journey with floating rhythms and quirky synths. On the flip, 'Musantropia' shifts gears to a fast 155 BPM blend of IDM, d&b and electro and Picture's remix of 'Musantropia' extends into an eight-minute, techno-infused meditation.
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Gespielt von: M50
 in stock $18.86
Still Dealing With It EP
Cat: KAZERNE 016. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Reflection Of You (5:28)
Despite Everything (5:40)
Before It Fades (6:40)
Still Not Over It (5:49)
Review: Mesh Convergence is an artist from South Spain and this is his debut EP. But you would not think it because these are some hi-spec and original techno sounds. 'Reflection Of You' blends prickly percussive loops with distant claps, a percolating low end and tense chord work. 'Despite Everything' has a deft rhythm that floats just above the dance floor and is run through with searching synths and 'Before It Fades' gets more deep and minimal with curious synth sounds and sparse open hi-hats held together with a rugged lead. 'Still Not Over It' is gritty, fizzy, evocative techno for large, dark warehouses.
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Portus Cale
Portus Cale (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: RM 17. Rel: 06 Mar 25
Hairstring (5:46)
Octon (6:34)
Sel (6:08)
Constant Pressure (5:08)
Review: This superb EP from Metapattern, who has already impressed dn Hayes Records and MORD, is a bold reflection of his identity as an artist. It draws on classic techno but repurposes it with a contemporary edge that belies the producer's mastery of the genre's foundations at the same time as finding him pushing its boundaries. Inspired by Berlin's dark energy, these tunes are minimalistic yet deeply purposeful as they emphasise real restraint, which allows every element to really make its mark over heavy grooves.

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Gespielt von: Cari Lekebusch, Polygonia
 in stock $14.70
Traktorizm (reissue)
Cat: TRIX 003. Rel: 05 Dec 24
Replica (6:36)
Traktorizm (5:53)
Review: This EP was originally put out back in 2004 and now it gets a welcome new release courtesy of the Party Tricks' reissue series. 'Replica' is first up and is a tense and taught tech cut with slapping hits and rubbery bass, twitchy synths and plenty of peak-time thrills for wide-eyed ravers. 'Traktorizm' is another perfect mix of electro and techno with its sleek metallic surfaces, bleeping dial tones and crunchy hits all sure to get you marching along.
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Multitudes
Cat: ANCPT 012. Rel: 25 Nov 24
East At Dawn (5:18)
East At Dawn (Gilbert remix) (6:27)
Paradox Of Automation (5:24)
Ghosts Of Tomorrow (5:42)
Review: Mihail P's 'Multitudes' EP on Analog Concept is a gem for those who appreciate techno with ambient and emotional undertones, aligning with the subtle artistry of Nuron, John Shima, Derek Carr, CIM and Future Beat Alliance. The opener, 'East At Dawn', sets a delicate tone, weaving beautiful ambient techno melodies with hints of electro. Its graceful synths and deep bass resonate with a sense of introspection, creating a lush atmosphere. Another name in this style that is making waves is the fantastic Gilbert. His remix of 'East At Dawn' shifts gears slightly, infusing an upbeat energy and a more tech-focused rhythm while maintaining the Detroit-inspired warmth of the original. On Side-2, 'Paradox Of Automation' balances gentle beats with an intricate, celestial melody. The track's refined production and harmonious layers lend it an otherworldly quality. The EP closes with 'Ghosts Of Tomorrow', a triumphant, melodic composition that feels both uplifting and ethereal, like a final, hopeful transmission from another realm. 'Multitudes' showcases Mihail P's talent for blending ambient techno with emotive depth. Another winner in his discography.
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Invisible Lands (Club Reworks)
Cat: ATMV 124. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Shaker (Workout mix) (5:39)
Oase (Trance mix) (6:00)
Day In Night (After mix) (6:25)
Dimensional Rhythm (Dream mix) (5:00)
Review: This rework collection brings a fresh perspective to Goa-influenced tribal techno, blending deep house and tech house elements with innovative, bang up-to-date production skills. Side-1's 'Shaker' (Workout mix), is a rhythmically inventive, funk-laced groove that locks in with an addictive pulse. 'Oase' (Trance mix) follows, fusing Goa textures with a modern sensibilityimystical yet laid-back, perfectly tuned for today's club energy. On the flip, 'Day In Night' (After mix) builds steadily, weaving tribal instrumentation into a hypnotic, evolving structure. 'Dimensional Rhythm' (Dream mix) rounds out the EP with atmospheric layers, rising melodies and an irresistible, driving beat that channels the spirit of classic Goa through a contemporary lens. A creative take on deep, tribal-infused club music from Netherlands-based producer Milio.
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Tags: Tech House
 in stock $17.20
Six Ways To Die
Six Ways To Die (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: PERCMM 001. Rel: 30 Jan 25
MA2 (5:08)
LD-1000 (4:54)
Move01 (2:28)
Step (5:20)
Hyper (5:28)
Move02 (2:09)
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Cant U Hear Me
Cat: HBT 012V. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Cant U Hear Me (extended mix) (4:56)
Trust (extended mix) (6:21)
Review: In signature cinematic melodic techno style, Mind Against and Cay bring 'Cant U Hear Me / Trust', laying thick a hi-tech fusion of soulful house and synthetically squeezed sound-energy. The thrumming heartbeat of UK club culture is heart sifted through a harsh cyborg grate, reducing things to a metallurgic, pulmonary pulp. Crystalline percussion, cascading synths... 'Trust' makes particularly pristine use of untainted pluck design, with peaking plucks wriggling in the mid-high layer like buds on a mecha-euphoric flower (just look at that front cover).
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 in stock $18.31
Colossal
Colossal (1-sided 12")
Cat: AL 095. Rel: 05 Feb 25
Colossal (extended mix) (6:43)
Review: This record delivers a single-track statement with the formidable 'Colossal', a dark and dramatic techno anthem tailored for peak-time festival moments. The track lives up to its name with heavy, pounding rhythms that ripple with an epic intensity, drawing listeners into its brooding atmosphere. Layered with cinematic tension, 'Colossal' balances a relentless driving drive with intricate textures, creating a hypnotic interplay between shadowy undertones and electrifying crescendos. The meticulous production ensures every beat lands with seismic impact, making it a great weapon for use on large scale sound systems.
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 in stock $15.26
MINIMOODEXTRA 013
Cat: MINIMOODEXTRA 013. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Track 1 (15:37)
Track 2 (10:05)
Review: German label Minimood keeps it deeper than deep each and every time. The Extra sister label steps up here with the eponymous label head in charge of two more meditative and mindful trips into the underworld of dub. 'Track 1' is perfectly unhurried, with sparse chords punctuating a deeply buried bassline and subtly implied rhythm. Whether warming up or zoning out a room, it's a doozy. The second cut ups the pace a little but still has warm, rounded edges and muffled knocks and hits over a pillow bassline and rubbery kicks that melt to nothing. It's minimal dub techno perfection, frankly.


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Mutant Signal: Phase One
Cat: MUTS 01. Rel: 07 Nov 24
Return To Vetrem-4 (4:40)
Marauders (4:49)
Morphic Funk (3:53)
Silicunt Valley (4:20)
Balk (5:24)
Review: Billed as "music from another timeline" by at least one other respected retailer, we can certainly vibe-match this assessment of the latest release by Minimum Syndicat, 'Mutant Signal Phase One'. The French underground DJ and producer collective, avowedly dedicated to old-school techno, rave, and acid house, have been going since 2008 and have almost entirely lent their collective craft to their own eponymous label, save for the odd outing for Rave Or Die, Pareto Park and Killekill here and there. Now all your base are belong to them: this wild new 12" eschews standard dance music fares for a worthwhile set of extra conceptual indulgences, with 'Return To Vetrem-4' betraying the existence of a top-secret warmonger alien planet, as a sinister march forward through continuous-wave laser-kicks and twinging war whoops is heard. The EP does settle into an ambulate groove, but not after the eardrum-ringing pre-drop activity of 'Marauders', after which the futuro-cosmic flutteriness of 'Silicunt Valley' takes a not so subtle jab at our present-day tech overlords.
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 in stock $16.37
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 $20.53
EP 1
EP 1 (12" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: IR 008. Rel: 08 Apr 25
U Like It Raw (Red Hot) (5:09)
Red Eye Drive (5:34)
Wannado (4:35)
Headz Vol 3 (4:04)
Review: This mysterious, limited-edition techno release strips everything back to pure sound, delivering four futuristic tracks that span electro, techno, house and acid. Side-A kicks off with 'U Like It Raw (Red Hot)', a deep, rolling techno cut infused with raw energy and a hypnotic house vocal that keeps the groove locked in. 'Red Eye Drive' follows, channeling old-school acid techno with minimal, atmospheric production. Dubby and stripped-down, it's a heady, late-night journey through misty soundscapes. On Side-B, 'Wannado' embraces electro and acid, with a futuristic, spacey feel that twists and turns through intricate layers of sound. Closing out the release, 'Headz Vol 3' drifts into floaty, ambient-acid territoryialien, ethereal and deeply immersive. With its varied but cohesive vision, this record is a great example of the depth and range in underground electronic music. A true gem for those who seek something beyond the ordinary.
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 in stock $14.42
MOB 001
MOB 001 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: MOB 001. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Kemet (1) (7:50)
Kemet (2) (7:09)
 in stock $13.60
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)
 in stock $36.06
Blue Moon
Blue Moon (12")
Cat: ESP 125. Rel: 22 Jan 25
Deep Blue
Feast
Vibrations
Depth Charge
Ruins
Signals
Review: New York-based minimal electronica artist Brendon Moeller takes cues from drum & bass and lowercase on his latest record for ESP Institute. Like a sonic Hockney painting, just six generous tracks span a curtly two sides on 12", as classy deluges marry with designer percs, conspiring to make a large but radially controlled splash. Every experiential stylistic base Moeller has passed so far, such as IDM or ambient dub, is revisited and checked off, and combined to form a wet emulsion here. 'Vibrations', the highlight of ours, pays special attention to fricative, stimulant audio-exploits in the sound design, with its synthetic mid-claves and potent rubber basses sounding like the reflex responses it predicts and expects from us. No wonder ESP liken the entire record to one big tingling sensation.
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Gespielt von: Owain Kimber (Owain K)
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Ciudades Ocultas
Cat: MPHS 006. Rel: 28 Jan 25
Intro (3:15)
Sarcofago (5:55)
El Ritual (5:22)
Ocultismo (7:07)
Puerta Al Inframundo (5:29)
Review: This electrifying release delivers a dark, immersive journey through the realms of sci-fi and subterranean soundscapes. Side-1 opens with 'Intro', a cinematic, otherworldly prelude that sets the tone with eerie atmospherics. It segues into 'Sarcofago', a compelling blend of alien techno and electro, drenched in shadowy, subterranean vibes that create a sense of unease yet intrigue. 'El Ritual' continues the descent, invoking a hypnotic rhythm that feels ceremonial and enigmatic. Side-2 picks up the pace with 'Ocultismo', an uptempo electro banger that combines relentless beats with sharp, futuristic textures. The closing track, 'Puerta Al Inframundo', is a climactic plunge into the underworld, where deep, resonant basslines and haunting melodies evoke a sense of crossing into uncharted sonic dimensions. This record masterfully balances dark energy with driving grooves.
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Plastic Emotions
Cat: XRD 028. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Innato (6:28)
Gargols (6:15)
Chronic Pain (6:09)
Plastic Emotions (6:49)
Gespielt von: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $15.82
Safe
Safe (yellow vinyl 12")
Cat: SPCTRM 027VY. Rel: 21 Jan 25
Safe (8:23)
Safe (Joris Voorn remix) (6:42)
Review: A fresh new take on progressive house with melodic depth and emotional resonance. The original version is a mainfloor gem, combining uplifting melodies with a tech-infused rhythm that creates a reflective and mood-driven atmosphere. Its swaying progression and emotional undertones make it perfect for peak moments on the dancefloor. On the flip side, the remix transforms the original into a reserved anthem with an inspiring vocal message. It leans towards trance with its euphoric build-ups, yet the tempo aligns seamlessly with contemporary techno trends, making it both versatile and powerful. Emotion-soaked dancefloor energy.
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 in stock $18.59
Loving Your Mind
Cat: BLOW 21. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Loving Your Mind (4:15)
Gamma (5:34)
Loving Your Mind (Katerina's Mind mix) (5:42)
Loving Your Mind (Sansibar remix) (6:04)
Review: Mono Junk only loosely uses techno as a foundation for exploration of various different forms on this new EP on Cold Blow. The opener has jacked-up beats with an electro feel and prying bass that brings great bounce. 'Gamma' is brilliantly dark and moody with domineering synth notes and shuffling hi-hats getting heads down and feet marching. Katerina's Mind mix of the opener then opens it up into a more expansive and widescreen synth world and the Sansibar is pure muscular rhythm.
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Gespielt von: DJ Mau Mau
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Restless Mind
Restless Mind (transparent yellow vinyl 12")
Cat: NST 201. Rel: 07 Apr 25
Blade Returning (5:33)
Slow Mechanism (5:17)
Restless Mind (5:16)
Alone (5:16)
 in stock $24.97
Shadow Of Silhouettes
Cat: TIMEDANCE 034. Rel: 20 Nov 24
Eclipse (4:38)
Shadow Of Silhouettes (4:48)
The Abyssal Zone (4:56)
Meadow Rap (4:20)
Review: Batu's Timedance is about as consistently fresh and forward-thinking as electronic labels get right now. Bristol's Daisy Moon is next up to carry the baton and is fresh off a standout house cut on Peach Discs in June. Here she opens with the precise drum rhythms and glitchy percussion of 'Eclipse' while 'Shadow Of Silhouettes' is a shimming, shape shifting arrangement with daubs of synth, frenzied lines, chopped-up vocals and plenty more all vying for your attention. 'The Abyssal Zone' then brings some dubby broken beats to the fore and 'Meadow Rap' flips the script entirely with some lush downtempo.
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 in stock $17.20
Keynote01
Keynote01 (12")
Cat: KYNT 01. Rel: 13 Jan 25
Will (5:18)
OBS (Echoes) (6:34)
Plus (6:30)
Numanoid (5:34)
Review: Keynote launches its debut with Keynote01 by the talented MOYA81, whose unique retro-synth style finds new life in a powerful industrial techno format. Known for his robotic vocals and experimental touches, MOYA81 brings a blend of gritty, machine-driven sounds and offbeat, playful elements to this 12" vinyl-only release. Rooted in a deep appreciation for both nostalgic and forward-thinking electronic music, this record showcases his unmistakable sound and is packed with character. It's a release as fitting for the dancefloor as it is for enthusiasts of industrial techno's distinct energy.
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Neurotrope 036
Cat: NRT 036. Rel: 28 Nov 24
Into Betrayal (3:36)
Starsystematic (7:34)
Distorted Drum Disciples (9:57)
 in stock $13.88
Do You See The Lighthouse Yet
Do You See The Lighthouse Yet (grey marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: 200 049. Rel: 03 Dec 24
Corizen
The Upper Room
Do You See The Lighthouse Yet
Zero Three Zero
Review: Utrecht's MRE makes his debut on 200 Records here and in doing so shows a passion for Detroit-style techno sounds. His rhythms draw from techno and breaks and ambient also helps cloud these classic, timeless grooves. 'Corizen' opens on a deep, dubby tip with languid chords for inward reflection, 'The Upper Room' then brings some gorgeous synth work straight from the Motor City and 'Do You See The Lighthouse Yet' is a lithe mix of wispy pads and elastic rhythms that ooze class. 'Zero Three Zero' shuts down this most sophisticated EP in a melancholic fashion.
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Ace High EP
Ace High EP (recycled marbled vinyl 12" + insert limited to 140 copies)
Cat: FTV 005. Rel: 16 Apr 25
MRE - "Armadillos" (5:30)
ReKaB - "Always Having Fun" (7:34)
ReKaB - "Climbing High" (8:56)
MRE - "Ace" (6:00)
Review: London label Fourier Transform welcome back Rekab (James Baker) and label debuter Mre for 'Ace High'. 'Armadillos' rolls up its chassis for a serious exercise in minimal weight, reconstituting tuned percussions as it trundles along, while Rekab's 'Always Having Fun' posits an ideal life-mode: a steady, direct current of enjoyment, set to hedonically calculated beats. 'Climbing High' rebates the percussions for a subtle lark's ascent in deep acid, while 'Ace' complementarily descends across cross-rhythmic breaks and harmonies.
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Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Techno
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Moonlight Riddims
Cat: KNT 42B. Rel: 03 Mar 25
Provenance (9:57)
Provenance (Don Williams remix) (6:36)
Providence (8:01)
Review: Sirko Muller, one half of Tokomak and a familiar face from Mojuba's Wandering sublabel, makes his Kontakt debut with two deep, organic dub tracks. 'Provenance' sets the tone, its dubwise bassline and echoing melodies creating a hypnotic atmosphere. Don Williams, head of Mojuba, delivers a remix that pushes the hypnotic elements even further, transforming 'Provenance' into a mesmerizing dub techno excursion. The 12" is rounded out by 'Providence', a dubwise masterpiece with its echoing delays and spacious atmospherics. Expect to get lost in the cavernous depths of these dub-infused soundscapes, perfect for late-night listening or early morning meditations.
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Moonlight Riddims
Moonlight Riddims (green vinyl 12")
Cat: KNT 42. Rel: 03 Mar 25
Provenance (9:57)
Provenance (Don Williams remix) (6:35)
Provenance (8:01)
Review: Mirko Muller heads deep into the night with this new single on the German label Kontakt. 'Provenance' is a perfectly unhurried nine minutes which defies the modern way of serving up content in short, shape, attention grabbing bursts. Instead this is a deep and dubby sound with a slow, lumbering rhythm and smudged synths that provides the basis for your brain to go off an explore on its own. The Don Williams remix provides a more direct sound but it is still super deep and fluid and a final cut ice against casts you adrift in a sea of dub techno tranquility.
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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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Deus Ex Machina
Cat: RRR 014. Rel: 28 Jan 25
First Act (6:01)
Second Act (6:39)
Third Act (5:32)
Second Act (Force Reaction remix) (5:42)
Review: Deus Ex Machina is a narrative device that allows an unlikely event to interrupt proceedings in order to provide a swift conclusion to a story. Notes with this EP say simply, "Unexpected intervention from the machine," and there sure is a lot of great hardware at work. 'First Act' is a deft techno sound that is on its toes and not keen to linger. 'Second Act' is a heady one with deep space synth motifs and liner beats. 'Third Act' is another dead-of-night, deep-as-you-like bit of classic techno minimalism and a Force Reaction remix brings more skeletal sound designs and rhythms to an ice-cold groove.
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Yucca
Yucca (12")
Cat: FOT 001. Rel: 13 Dec 24
Bent (6:14)
Qrrom (5:28)
Yucca (4:46)
Bonky (5:32)
Review: Muzmin's debut launches with four tracks that infuse old-school techno with contemporary flair. After his start playing in bands, the Rotterdam-based artist turned to production, and with this release, it's clear how well his experience has translated into club-ready compositions. Opening with 'Qrrom', a driving track with deep grooves and intricate rhythms, Muzmin sets the tone. 'Yucca' continues, layering hypnotic patterns over a powerful bassline. 'Bonky' is where things get playful, offering punchy percussion and quirky synths, while 'Bent' takes a more atmospheric approach, with twisting, off-kilter beats keeping the energy high. A fresh take on classic sounds, this EP is a promising start for the label.
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Octogen/Marco Bernardi For Papyrus UK & MusicSpace
Cat: SER 007. Rel: 14 Apr 25
Octogen - "The Journeyman" (7:11)
Marco Bernardi - "Travelling To The Sun" (6:15)
Marco Bernardi - "Little Tiny Crickets" (5:01)
Review: Serenity is a mental health charity label that is now back with more sonic gold, this time in the form of a reissue of Marco Bernardi aka Octogen's 'The Journeyman' from 2008 on Soma Recordings. It is an immersive, emotive sound with lush and ethereal pads and a moody bassline that keeps you locked. The B-side offers two original tracks from Bernardi 'Travelling to the Sun' is one to hypnotise floors with its hypnotic chimes and raw drums, while 'Little Tiny Crickets' delivers a fast-paced IDM twist with some killer synth work. As always, proceeds go to charity this time Papyrus UK who support youth suicide prevention and MusicSpace.
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Tonight In Belfast
Cat: LMS 1725155. Rel: 29 Nov 24
Orbital, David Holmes, DJ Helen - "Tonight In Belfast" (feat Mike Garry) (11:58)
Orbital - "Belfast" (David Holmes remix) (12:03)
Review: Poet, librarian, Mancunian, father, husband, uncle, brother. Mike Garry is many things to many people, but tonight, Matthew, his voices guides our eyes upwards, inviting us to stargaze to one of Orbital's most emotionally resonant and timeless pieces of rave noise. Belfast Revisited would be one way to describe it, taking some of the classic and unmistakable elements of that anthem and turning it into something new. First and foremost freshness comes with the spoken word addition - a thoroughly positive, passionate and amorous declaration of unending love that could feel jarring depending on whether you always felt 'Belfast' was reflective and slightly melancholy, or not. Gone too are the breaks, replaced now by stadium-sized four-to-the-floor turning what was once the end of the night walking home at dawn into something that sounds way more 11PM at the concert.
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Midnight Menaces 003
Cat: MENACES 003. Rel: 16 Apr 25
Pink Concrete - "Figure Eight" (5:18)
Krow - "The Dream Of Motion" (5:03)
Tino Troster - "Up To Farmington Hills" (4:57)
Crod - "Existence" (6:41)
Sayid K - "No Lights" (5:47)
Mikrotakt - "Further Away From Ourselves" (5:52)
Review: The third in Exitus Records' lightyear spanning V/A series, we again hear six new, boundary-pushing new ones from six satellite artists of the present day Berlin techno scene. Opening chord cascade 'Figure Eight' by Pink Concrete contrasts sharply to tunnelling techno-body suite 'The Dream Of Motion' by Krow, signalling several more tuff propulsions to come: most notably Sayid K's 'No Lights', a balmy nightscape from the newcomer, where digital zaps initially double up as hi-hats.
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Mood Series Vol 9
Cat: VUO 12. Rel: 10 Mar 25
Poro - "Moysiys Strip" (9:39)
Tm Shuffle & Monoder - "Tammottos" (7:37)
Nicolas Barnes - "Limited Value" (6:57)
Review: If you like it deep and dubby, keep reading. Poro, Nicholas Barnes, Tm Shuffle and Monoder all work to explore exactly those types of sounds on this tenth outing for the Finnish label Vuo. Opener 'Moysiys Strip' is impossible cavernous with its rolling bass and languid chord structures, then 'Tommottos' rolls serenely on frictionless kicks and undulating bass. It's smooth like chocolate and infused with real machine soul. Last but not least, this EP of quite artists and devastating depth comes to a close with 'Limited Value'. Smeared, grainy chords arc like windscreen wipers over deft little percussive details and broad, rolling bass. Head perfecting.
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Mood Series Vol 9
Mood Series Vol 9 (red vinyl 12")
Cat: VUO 12C. Rel: 10 Mar 25
Poro - "Moysiys Strip" (9:39)
Tm Shuffle & Monoder - "Tammottos" (7:36)
Nicolas Barnes - "Limited Value" (6:57)
Review: This installment presents a trio of deep and dubby techno cuts, each one meticulously crafted to transport the listener to a realm of spaciousness and hypnotic grooves. Nicolas Barnes' 'Limited Value' sets the stage, its subtle melodies and echoing textures creating a sense of vastness and introspection, much like a journey into the depths of a cavernous cathedral. Poro's 'Moysiys Strip' builds upon this foundation, its dubby atmospherics and mesmerising rhythms enveloping the listener in a hypnotic soundscape, reminiscent of a late-night drive through a desolate cityscape. Tm Shuffle & Monoder's 'Tammottos' adds a touch of energy to the mix with a pulsating bassline and intricate percussion interlocking to create a captivating groove that's both hypnotic and propulsive, like a heartbeat pulsing through the darkness. With its focus on atmosphere and sonic depth, this 12" is a must-have for those who appreciate the more introspective and evocative side of techno.

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The Syncrophone Remixes Vol 1
Cat: SYNCRO 60. Rel: 24 Feb 25
Drivetrain - "This Is Detroit" (Rolando remix) (6:40)
Zadig - "Maniac Manson" (Rolando remix) (6:33)
Malvito - "Origin" (Rolando remix) (6:51)
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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Gespielt von: Rolando
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