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Singles
Yossi Amoyal Presents Fluere IV
A1 People - "Do It" (Metamatics remix)
Kosmogonik - "Circuitry"
Silicon Scally - "Relay"
Matt Chester - "November Pathways"
CiM - "Recursive"
Review: Since Zip and Villalobos made it one of their coveted deep digs to be heard pealing out of a thousand after hours sessions, the Metamatics remix of A1 People has been a teasingly out of reach dream grab for many a minimal electro head. Now Yossi Amoyal has done the good deed of getting the track remastered and repressed as part of his Fluere series toasting 15 years of Sushitech. As well as that masterclass of elegant machine funk, there's also Kosmogonik's mind-bendingly brilliant 'Circuitry', Silicon Scally's body-popping electro-noir 'Relay' and Matt Chester's melancholic 'November Pathways' to keep your up-all-night marathon sets peppered with spangled surprises.
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Dungeon Funk 01 (B-STOCK)
Cat: DF 01 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Slight surface marks
AM Project - "Flippin Kicks" (5:33)
ADMNTi & Jack Ling - "Meat Slap" (6:02)
Fanick - "Watch Me" (5:31)
Modal Logic - "Space & Science Center" (6:11)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Slight surface marks ***


Dungeon Funk lands heavily here with a debut release that sets a good standard from the off. This marks the first time that assured and hardcore deep house heads Dungeon Meat and SlapFunk Records have come together and it is the result of Meat man Brawther hosting a comp on his Patreon channel for aspiring producers to try and impress. From the many entries he received, the four best are served up here starting with Ibiza-based A.M. Project whose 'Flippin' Kicks' has heavyweight kicks and plunging bass. UK-based ADMNTi & Jack Ling offer the quick tech funk of 'Meat Slap', Russia's Fanick brings a trippy breakbeat vibe with 'Watch Me' and Canada's Modal Logic offers 'Space and Science Center', a nice loopy and low-slung banger to close.


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Gespielt von: Joe Montana
out of stock $4.52
Beste Freunde 05
Cat: BFF 05. Rel: 16 Jan 18
Anil Aras - "Track 1" (5:30)
Paolo Rocco - "Ill" (7:58)
Moises - "Easy Beauty" (6:33)
Esposito & Nadje - "HBP" (7:46)
Review: Crew love is true love: Beste Freunde 05 is upon us and it's not likely to hang around. Once again it's a whole new collective of like-minded souls together for a fresh expedition. Anil Aras leads the mission with a rippling Detroitian understated number simply called "Track 1". He's flanked by Paolo Rocco and Moises. The former ups the temperature and gets us in a lather with the insistent pace of "Ill" while the latter sooths our souls and oils our joints with the slippery hypnosis session "Easy Beauty". Finally Esposito & Nadje run point with the heaviest tool of the trip - the bubbling technoid "HBP". Friends till the end!
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out of stock $13.85
Eternal Radiance EP
Cat: AER 04. Rel: 20 Jul 11
Aybee - "A Glance"
Aybee - "Isis"
Miles Sagnia - "Journey 2 Forever"
Miles Sagnia - "Journey 2 Forever" (Visual Foci reprise)
Review: Aybee is one of those rare few that has managed to conquer a range of styles within his work from soul, techno, house and hip-hop under his many monikers. This time we see the artist team up with Miles Sagnia for two cuts each on the Eternal Radiance EP on Sagnia's Atmospheric Existence imprint. First, Aybee serves up "A Glance" which oozes with classic US house charm. Acoustic piano chords and are layered on top of a chugging bassline and electronic melody, tightly produced and melting in its warmth. "Isis" gets heavier with a more underground vibe of crashing echoes and tinny drum arrangements. Up next, Sagnia's "Journey 2 Forever" fuses multi-tracked choral chants, the impeccable sound of the Hammond and a rapid techy groove. His Visual Foci Reprise of "Journey 2 Forever" ditches the chants, instead opting for a sensual male vocal.
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out of stock $6.77
Bubblebath
Cat: PP 064. Rel: 21 Nov 06
Bubblebath
Tight Rope (part 1)
Tight Rope (part 2)
Review: Pure Plastic welcomes the return of the acid-house don, Baby Ford, in collaboration with label boss and long time friend Mark Broom for a session of raw vintage spatial disco grooves. "Bubblebath" is a killer. You can't afford to miss this.
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Gespielt von: Mark Broom
out of stock $9.03
Tripping Dubs Vol 2
Tripping Dubs Vol 2 (limited 12")
Cat: MCRV 012. Rel: 19 May 22
Bruit Blanc & Moodeep - "Sunshine" (5:26)
Ohm & TM Shuffle - "We Penetrate Them" (8:09)
Atart - "JNVPE" (Genning remix) (7:08)
DJ <3 - "Uyar" (7:29)
Review: MixCult present another various artists 12" of sleek minimal tech and dub tech grooves for discerning DJs, leading in with the shimmering metallic cloudbursts of Bruit Blanc and Moodeep's 'Sunshine'. Ohm & TM Shuffle follow that up with the dreamy, rainy day deepness of 'We Penetrate Them' before Genning remixes Atart's 'JNVPE' into a tightly-wound tripper for the late hours of the dance. DJ <3 gets to send the record off in style with 'Uyar', a contemplative cut laced with downcast synth undulations and a steady-ticking rhythmic undercarriage. If you prefer your 4/4 with a liberal side serving of introspection, this is the record for you.
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out of stock $15.81
Volume One
Cat: RS 001. Rel: 13 Jun 13
Black Jack - "Futureclassic"
Mark Ambrose - "Insane"
Derek Carr - "Centrepoint"
Mark Archer - "Chuch"
Review: New label Rhythmic Science comes with a manifesto to release all shades of deep, spacey techno and this inaugural split artist release sets the tone nicely. The presence of Mark Archer should encourage many inquisitive techno minds to check this record out and those that do will feel right at home when they hear "Chuch" which is drawn from the same palette as his Nexus 21 material. However the other contributions also impress; Irish producer Derek Carr offers a meditative slice of classic Motor City Soul in "Centrepoint" that builds in sublime fashion, allowing him to show off his prowess for lush, glistening chords. Flip over and Scottish producer Black Jack presents his own homage to the Detroit techno sound with the wonderfully paced "Future Classic" whilst Mark Ambrose provides the 'slam it right into the mix' moment with his heavy pounder "Insane".
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Euro Tripping EP
Cat: LIT 004. Rel: 01 Nov 22
Cee Breeze - "Bleeping Hell Mate" (5:47)
Midi Drifter - "SSC" (21 edit) (5:37)
Midi Drifter - "Old Beginning" (7:04)
Cee Breeze - "The Silent E" (5:40)
Review: As London In Transmission declare themselves - run by two geezers, both frequent ravers on the London underground scene - you should have some idea of what to expect from this record. It's the fourth drop on the label following releases from the likes of Christian AB, and the vibe is trippy, bleepy, ravey strains of old-skool outboard house music with a little of the minimal era's cheekiness etched into its bones. That's especially true of 'SSC (21 Edit)' by MIDI Drifter, while elsewhere you might hear the odd wigged-out ingredient that gels with the contemporary trance-house phenomenon. Either way, this is crafty, chunky gear to get dirty dancefloors greased up good n' proper.
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Yossi Amoyal Presents Fluere II
Cat: SUSH 52. Rel: 14 Dec 20
Jin Choi - "High Quality Schal" (Baby Ford remix)
Sten - "Circles"
Mark Broom - "Gira"
Edward - "Sender"
Review: The second instalment in Yossi Amoyal's Fluere compilation run brings further leftfield house and techno delights into one place, in honour of Sushitech's 15th anniversary. First up on this 12" is Baby Ford's impeccable remix of Jin Choi, which adds extra layers of drama to Ford's trademark minimal clicks and pops. Sten's 'Circles' is a pristine, dubby tech house workout, while Mark Broom's 'Gira' sounds all the better for a modern remaster 25 years after its original release. Edward's 'Sender' finishes the record off on a nervy, unsettled note where lingering off-key tones hover over a dense and twitchy minimal beat.
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Gespielt von: Andaloop (Waswotsch)
out of stock $7.91
Detroit Legacy Vol 1
Detroit Legacy Vol 1 (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: HCR 016. Rel: 09 Mar 23
Cignol - "Distance" (5:33)
Barce - "Funk Station" (6:23)
Alex Martin - "Megatech" (5:48)
Mariska Neerman - "Stellium" (7:36)
Dark Vektor - "Metaverso Frik" (5:25)
N-Ter - "We Will Emerge" (4:46)
Review: The Spanish Hypnotic Collective label attempts to capture its take on the Detroit Legacy with what looks like a new series of various artists' EP. There is plenty of Motor City soul in the gorgeous synths of Cignol's muted acid and deep house opener 'Distance' which is a soothing and reverential groove, but then its pure party from Barce, Alex Martin offers up 313 style tech and three further tunes on the flip explore blistering electro with high-speed funk and cosmic intent. Mission accomplished and we're already looking forward to the next one.
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out of stock $20.33
Detroit On The Move Vol 1
Mike Clark & Marcus Harris - "Hey"
Santonio Echols - "Piano In The Light" (Emanuell Echols mix)
Brian Kage - "This Saturday Night"
Ryan Sadorus - "Down Below"
Review: Upstairs Asylum is kicking off the year in some style with a couple of killer new EPs. This one is the first in what is presumably a new series to showcase the talents of the Motor City. Mike Clark & Marcus Harris get things underway with 'Hey' which has a subtly uplifting feel thanks to the bright, sustained chords and cuddly drums. Santonio Echols's 'Piano In The Light' (DJ Emanuell Echols mix) is laidback, playful deep house with magical chord work and Brian Kage brings his classy depths to the smooth grooves of 'This Saturday Night.' Ryan Sadorus brings things to a close with the smoky 'Down Below.'
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Fragments 5
Cat: HVNCOMP 56. Rel: 27 Feb 20
Cooper Saver - "Tell" (6:15)
Pional - "Purple" (6:17)
Marc Pinol - "Vol De Nit" (6:46)
Velmondo - "Transubstantiation" (6:50)
Review: While the title of Hivern Discs' excellent "Fragments" series may suggest a kind of odds-and-ends approach to A&R, each of the four volumes to date has been anything but sketchy and throwaway. This fifth instalment is every bit as alluring as its predecessors. Check first Cooper Saver's clandestine chugger "Tell" - all druggy modular vibrations, echoing Horror organs and foreboding chords - before turning your attention to the tuneful Boards Of Canada style lead lines and sparse, lo-fi house beats of Pional's "Purple". Arguably even better is the stripped-back, acid-driven headiness of Marc Pinol's "Vol De Nit", while Velmondo's "Transubstantiation" is a fine slo-mo freak out full of devilishly pitched-down drums, weirdo electronics and synthesized marimba melodies.
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out of stock $14.69
Transparency
Cat: UV 026. Rel: 22 Jan 15
Blinking Lights
Bad Gate Way
Playwatch
XOXO
Review: CVBox teams up with like mind Micha Freier for a gorgeously seductive deep house release. Favouring an introspective sound, the duo conjure up the kind of fantastically melodic, intricate tracks that are usually the preserve of Detroit producers like Patrice Scott or Keith Worthy. "Blinking Lights" sets the tone wonderfully with its swirling chords and understated drums, while "Bad Gate Way" is underscored with a pulsing electronic bass. It's the most dance floor-focused moment on the release and soon enough, the pair are navigating their way back to more refined sounds courtesy of the subtle percussive ticks of "Playwatch" and the immersive icy ambience of "XOXO".
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Gespielt von: Leri Ahel
out of stock $11.03
Live In Tokyo Vinyl 1
Cat: BEDTYOVIN 1. Rel: 01 Aug 18
Marc Romboy - "Cosmo" (8:07)
Molecule - "Sila" (Madben remix) (7:04)
Denis Horvat - "Guilty Pleasure" (8:11)
Luke Brancaccio & Simon Berry - "Close Your Eyes" (vs John Digweed & Nick Muir) (6:29)
Review: Alongside Bedrock XX: a new compilation (and mix) of exclusive tunes celebrating the label's 20th anniversary, boss John Digweed also presents the tenth edition of his Live In series here - where he ventured to Tokyo's legendary Contact club earlier in 2018. This all nighter is one they'll still be talking about to years for come. There will be a limited edition vinyl pressing of a dozen or so of the 64 tracks featured in his complete mix (across three volumes) featuring the likes of Jimmy Van M, Pascal FEOS, Robert Babicz and many more. Part 1 features French hi-tech soul merchant Madben: whose adrenalised rendition of Molecule's "Sila" will propel you directly into the stratosphere, melodic techno expert Denis Horvat serves up "Guilty Pleasure" where the rising Danish star presents more of his highly engineered sonic futurism and label bosses John Digweed and Nick Muir appear also: with a sleek and brooding rework of Luke Brancaccio & Simon Berry's "Close Your Eyes".
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Live In Tokyo Vinyl 2
Cat: BEDTYOVIN 2. Rel: 01 Aug 18
Marc Romboy - "Asteroids" (10:06)
Rober Babicz - "Space Disco" (6:25)
Luke Brancaccio & Simon Berry - "Close Your Eyes" (feat JJD) (7:48)
Review: Earlier in the year, Bedrock chief John Digweed headed to Tokyo for a set at Contact - one of the best underground clubs in the world. The basement club has a low ceiling, minimal lighting and an incredible sound system. The set (which featured a whopping 64 tracks) captures the legend's set from start to finish: from the deep/moody opening tracks, to the peak time bangers and everything in between. The tenth edition in his 'Live In' series is released on a limited vinyl run, with a select number of tracks on wax. Disc Two here features the hyper-melodic drift of Systematic's Marc Romboy on "Asteroids", the veteran artist formerly known as Rob Acid (Robert Babicz) with some powerful futurist soul on "Space Disco" and Luke Brancaccio & Simon Berry with some tripped-out tunnel vision on "Close Your Eyes" (feat JJD).
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out of stock $10.74
Five Years Mont Lake Rec: Part 2
Cat: MLR 007. Rel: 05 Oct 22
DJ Chupacabra - "Growler" (5:35)
Mias Void - "We Used To Be Detroit" (5:08)
Mias Void - "We Used To Be Detroit" (Iron Curtis remix) (6:29)
Review: Following great releases on Dansu Discs, Carpet & Snares and Timeisnow, Italian DJ and producer Davide Piras aka DJ Chupacabra returns this week on the second part of Innsbruck-based label Mont Lake's five-year celebrations. His track on side A 'Growler' is a dusty and swing-fueled deep house jam that is as much off-kilter as it is absolutely infectious. Over on the flip, it's over to Mias Void - better known as Matthias Vogt - the veteran German producer who delivers another offbeat cut on the darkly emotive hi-tech soul of 'We Used To Be Detroit' receiving a remix by Berlin's Iron Curtis up next, injecting it with some mad breakbeats.
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Gespielt von: Mimi
 in stock $19.50
I Stole Some Thunder: Dissect Series EP
Cat: DIS 001. Rel: 24 Aug 10
I Stole Some Thunde (Esa & Mervin Granger mix)
I Stole Some Thunde (Ooft mix)
I Stole Some Thunde (Resurface mix)
Review: Glasgow based South African producer Esa Williams adopts the Mervin Granger alias for the first in a series of housier than house releases on the Rememory imprint. "I Stole Some Thunder" is deep house and its chunky best, combining cowbell with sultry pads, melancholic strings and a hypnotic vocal refrain. On the flip Glaswegian house don OOFT strips things down slightly, gives the drums some added boompty and slips in a killer breakdown. The more urgent Resurface remix rounds things off nicely.
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out of stock $7.91
Cong Burn 04
Cong Burn 04 (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: CB 04. Rel: 11 Feb 19
Flaty - "Clearences" (5:23)
Lack - "Multiplier" (6:42)
Chekov - "First Thought" (5:46)
Martinou - "Guide Pattern" (6:59)
Review: REPRESS ALERT: The quality of the Cong Burn releases shows no signs of slowing as they reach their fourth volume, rounding off a sterling year for the label. Russian producer Flaty makes an appearance here with the metallic, motorik electro of "Clearences" before Lack slows things down with the clanky funk of "Multiplier". Chekov has a more full bodied techno sound to impart, using spacious sound design to create a rich and immersive modernist jam, while Martinou completes the set with a subtle, shuddering and shimmering effort that dips below the radar of dancefloor convention to achieve a more subliminal effect.
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Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Techno
out of stock $9.03
Pura Lempuyang Dua Part 2
Pura Lempuyang Dua Part 2 (limited turquoise vinyl 12")
Cat: LPY 14.2. Rel: 04 Dec 23
Fletcher - "It's A Virtue" (7:01)
Mike Schommer - "Kingmaker" (6:06)
Nicolas Barnes - "Sonic Dial" (7:12)
Redrop - "Genesis" (6:34)
Review: Last year's superb Pura Lempuyang album has been pulled apart and served up on a couple of separate 12"s and this is the second one. It comes on limited turquoise vinyl and offers four cuts of stylish deep dub and techno. Fletcher's 'It's A Virtue' goes first with taught, twanging bass and grubby basslines then Mike Schommer's 'Kingmaker' offers liquid dub funk with watery pads and hissing static. Nicolas Barnes picks it up a little with a darker but still warm dub techno roller in 'Sonic Dial' and Redrop's 'Genesis' is the more driving of the lot but again exists right on the ocean floor.
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Tags: Dub Techno
 in stock $9.60
EP 3
EP 3 (limited 12")
Cat: CHARMIN 03. Rel: 14 Apr 15
Florist - "No Way" (6:56)
Stanley Schmidt - "Something To Be" (8:17)
Matt Thibideau - "Solar Flares" (8:14)
Billy Dalessandro - "Giveth & Taketh" (7:02)
Review: ONLY 150 PRESSED !!
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Gespielt von: Tilman
out of stock $11.58
Yek
Yek (12")
Cat: NONPLACE 044. Rel: 14 Nov 17
Yek 128-12 (4:48)
Yek 64-11 (3:17)
Yek 132-11 (4:34)
Yek 122-12 (4:40)
Review: Mohammad Reza Mortazavi is the perfect companion to Burnt Friedman's steely, minimalistic shades of broken dub techno. The Iranian percussionist comes as a surprise addition to the Nonplace catalogue, but he certainly makes for an even more cerebral drumming experience than the already off-kilter world of Friedman's tunes. Both the A-side's mixes of "Yek" are just on the right side of dark, combining Eastern influences together with colder, more industrial executions from the West. On the B-side, we have a similarly frenetic experience, where metallic drums collide with deep baselines and polyrhythmic flows spanning the full circle. Well, this might just be our favourite Nonplace yet!
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out of stock $14.42
Yossi Amoyal Presents Fluere I
Cat: SUSH 51. Rel: 14 Dec 20
GES - "Helmut Schmidt Plays Bach" (dub)
Mathew Jonson - "Freedom Engine"
Brawther - "Serpent"
Benjamin Brunn - "A Rivulet In Paradise"
GES - "Helmut Schmidt Plays Darius Milhaud"
Review: Sushitech's anniversary celebrations are centring around label boss Yossi Amoyal's impeccably curated compilation Fluere. Across a series of 12"s, Amoyal taps up big hitters and deep cover reaches alike to present something of a summation of the inspiration behind his fantastic label's sound. On here you get Jan Jelinek's experimental excursions as GES, Mathew Jonson's evergreen 'Freedom Engine', dynamic tech house from Brawther and shimmering beatless pulses from Benjamin Brunn. It's a unique approach that juxtaposes club tracks and experimental fare in an interesting way, and the quality remains infallibly high throughout.
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out of stock $13.55
This Must Be The Future
Cat: CH 012. Rel: 18 Apr 17
Guti & Morgan - "This Must Be The Future" (7:46)
Guti & Morgan - "This Must Be The Future" (Dan Ghenacia & Chris Carrier remix) (7:46)
Guti - "Her House" (6:42)
Guti - "Her House" (Mark Broom remix) (6:45)
Review: Serial collaborator Guti returns to action for the first time in 2017. This time the Argentine producer is joined in the studio by Aussie audio explorer Morgan. "This Must Be The Future" is an attractive chunk of rolling, late night tech-house, albeit one whose power is partly derived from the crunchiness of their drum machine percussion hits and electronic motifs that reminded us of Swag records of old. Dan Ghenacia and Chris Carrier join forces to deliver a rolling, warehouse-friendly remix, before Guti goes solo on "Her House", where sweaty old school vocal samples ride heavy bass and jazzy drum machine percussion. British veteran Mark Broom delivers his own spin on that track, predictably turning it into a party-starting slab of late night, rave-inspired techno perfection.
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out of stock $9.03
Muck EP
Muck EP (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: MGM 06. Rel: 21 Oct 19
Alpha Decay
Tachyon
Muck
Stocha
Review: The sixth installment on Malin Genie's self-titled label welcomes Will & Ink resident Yaleesa Hall into the fold. Regular collaborators Malin and Yaleesa have turned out plenty of joint 12"s in the past on Will & Ink and this very label, and they sound more comfortable and sonically aligned than ever on this mighty record. There's no messing with "Alpha Decay," a loose and lysergic dubby techno workout. "Tachyon" orbits a similar soundworld, but shears the fat away for a minimal palette that sounds powerful echoing around the ample space in the mix. "Muck" slips into freaky after hours house territory, and "Stocha" drops a massive Basic Channel dub techno chord around a whisper of a beat to devastating effect.
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out of stock $10.16
Escape On The Midnight Express
Cat: EOG 002. Rel: 22 Nov 23
Escape On The Midnight Express (Hardway Bros mix) (8:03)
Escape On The Midnight Express (Masonic Noodles mix) (9:28)
Review: Echoes of Glory serves up a second helping with the assistance of Hardway Brothers and Masonic Noodles aka Sean Johnston and label founder Grant Dell. 'Escape On The Midnight Express' gets two tidy tech house versions with distinct flavours which should appeal to those who like their 4/4 grooves tripped-out and headsy. The Hardway Bros version is a pneumatic, boxy workout swathed in dub and rolling slow and steady for the warm-up crowd, while Dell's Masonic Noodles interpretation takes a sparser approach sprinkled with mystical synth motifs to send a chill through the dance.
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Gespielt von: Alexis Le-Tan
Tags: Dub Techno
 in stock $21.47
NEXV 002
NEXV 002 (12")
Cat: NEXV 002. Rel: 07 Nov 23
Marco Hessler - "Spacewaves" (Vapnik Reshape)
Gradient - "Flight Above The Fog"
Merv - "Serpent"
Collogne - "West District"
Review: Natural Expressions takes another dive into the rich pools of dub-informed techno and tech house with this must-check four-track split release. Vapnik works spatial magic over Marco Hessler's 'Spacewaves' with some monumental chord treatments that keep suspense high and the mood psychedelic, before Gradient slips into something more comfortable on the smooth cruising immersion heater 'Flight Above The Fog'. Merv's 'Serpent' opens up the B-side in a quintessential workout of submerged, bass-loaded dub techno, and Collogne completes the picture with a swirling masterpiece fit for a Deepchord album.
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Tags: Dub Techno
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Legends/All I Need Remixes (Steve O'Sullivan, 6884, Fletcher, Federsen mixes)
Cat: LPY 17.2. Rel: 09 Sep 24
Legends (Steve O'Sullivan Tribal dub) (7:02)
All I Need (6884 Confused Thoughts remix) (6:09)
Legends (Fletcher remix) (7:00)
All I Need (Federsen live dub) (6:53)
Review: Part two of this outstanding release brings on board the remix talents of Mosaic head honcho Steve O'Sullivan for an A1 cut aimed squarely at the dancefloor. Hidden Sequence member Stefano Ugliano provides a solo outing under 6884, and the B-side features some heavyweight vibes from Fletcher and Federsen. Essential release!
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Tags: Dub Techno
out of stock $16.11
Legends/All I Need (feat Paul Simmons remix)
Legends/All I Need (feat Paul Simmons remix) (limited heavywight transparent pink vinyl 12")
Cat: LPY 17.1. Rel: 22 Jul 24
Legends (6:28)
Legends (dub) (6:14)
All I Need (6:29)
All I Need (Paul Simmons Off Curve Re Rub) (6:44)
Review: Hidden Sequence return to lempuyang for the first in a two part release, collaborating with Milly James. The first 12" features original vocal versions of 'Legends' and 'All I Need', presented alongside a reduced dub and a beautiful, summer-ready deep house-tinged remix from HS captain Paul Simmons.
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Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Techno
Tags: Dub Techno
out of stock $15.54
Recast
Recast (12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: FPR 002. Rel: 11 Sep 17
Mike Ink - "Income"
DJ Guy - "ASII100" (Crisis Urbana edit)
Terrestre - "Botas De Oro"
Terrestre - "Secondary Inspection Theme"
Review: The cast of characters across the latest Future Primitive release are perhaps unlikely bedfellows, but they sit together comfortably on this 12". Mike Ink is in a most reflective mood on "Income", letting the beat fall slow and pushing the gently pulsing synth lines to the foreground. Welsh wizard DJ Guy lets the tape grit shine through on his wonderfully disheveled "ASII100". That leaves it to an early alias of Murcof, Terrestre, to take on the B-side with the more dynamic tones of "Botas De Oro" and "Secondary Inspection Theme". The rich percussion and hypnotic mood are a joy to listen to, while the easy pace should sit comfortably in the warm up zone of the dance.
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The Difficult Word EP (Bart Skils & Anton Pieete aka District One remix) (appears on Voltt1 compilation mixed by Bart Skils)
Mug 2 (feat Mark Henning)
The Difficult Word (original mix)
The Difficult Word (Bart Skils & Anton Pieete aka District One remix)
Hip Flask
Review: London's Jug debut's for Autoreply with one of the most versatile 4 trackers around. From the deep dark Mug 2 a collaboration with his old friend Mark Henning of Freude Am Tanzen & more recently Soma fame to the deeply unique spooky vocal of The Difficult Word ending up on Hip Flask a mean after party anthem. Bart & Anton's usual no nonsense District One mix takes things to the next level on the AA1. Support from Mark Broom, Shinedoe, 2000 & One, Polder, Joris Voorn, Mathias Kaden, Someone Else, Ed Davenport, Confetti Bomb, Jay Shepheard, Dario Zenker, Chris Fortier, Mark Henning & many more....
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out of stock $5.64
The Town
The Town (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: BNB 003. Rel: 28 Jan 19
The Town (6:40)
Chrome Moon (5:58)
Review: REPRESS ALERT: After launching Brush & Broom with two solo releases, maverick German producer Kalbata keeps his followers guessing yet again with this collaborative release with the equally unpredictable Maayan Nidam. "The Town" is a surefire party starter made up of catchy bleep lines, quivering rhythmic flashes and lots of shimmering FX sends that suggest this was a live jam from two talented producers locked in the groove. "Chrome Moon" takes a deeper, more meditative approach without losing those heavy echo chamber washes, where the spring reverb and buckwild delay feedback rein supreme. Wonderful, free-tripping results from an unexpected meeting of minds.
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out of stock $7.91
Yossi Amoyal Presents Fluere Fatum
Killer Loop - "Someone" (Juan Atkins remix)
Terry Brookes - "Breaking Cycles"
MSL - "Limits Of Likeness"
Review: The Sushitech label turned 15 years old in 2020 and to celebrate this milestone Yossi Amoyal has put together the Fluere compilation across four discs, plus this extended fifth part, titled Fatum. Juan Atkins' remix of 'Someone' by Killer Loop takes up residence on the A-side of this three tracker, all swirling, warm pads and spiralling filters, the percussion almost leaning towards disco with its syncopated handclaps, although the overall effect is as shiny and futuristic as you would expect from this Detroit legend. Flip it over for Terry Brookes' 'Breaking Cycles', a calm spoken word narration providing a meditational mantra to accompany the chugging house foundations, full of gentle tease. 'Limits of Likeness' by MSL completes the package with restless electro machinations and shifting clouds of synth floating across its horizon. Sheer bliss all round.
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Limited 20th Edition
Cat: DONT 020. Rel: 15 Feb 16
Neil Landstrumm - "Brutality"
Neil Landstrumm - "Energy Cash"
Matt Whitehead - "To The Beat"
Matt Whitehead - "A Is For Acid"
Review: Jerome Hill's resolutely non fashionable Don't Recordings imprint may have taken some twelve years to reach its 20th release, but they do it with typical style on a double headed EP that manages to glance both backwards and forwards. Regarded as a major influence on the label, the presence of Planet Mu regular Neil Landstrumm is no less than a coup, and the Scottish producer elects to do something special, reworking two classic techno tracks from Blake Baxter and Joey Beltram. Programmed entirely from scratch without a hint of a sample, both "Brutality" and "Energy Cash" are uncompromisingly brilliant in their execution. Rebel Intelligence main man Matt Whitehead is on equally unflinching form with his two contributions "To The Beat" and "A Is For Acid" - both of them all too potent rave filled 303 explorations miles away from what Legowelt referred to as "boring contemporary shit they call techno nowadays".
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Killowat Hour
Cat: HIPS 005. Rel: 02 Oct 24
LP Rhythm - "Want Your Love" (6:18)
Aida - "Killowat Hour" (5:57)
Mance - "Cross Referance" (6:40)
Rokar - "Screwface" (4:41)
Hottpretty - "Make Me Yours" (6:12)
Mad Again - "The Night" (6:11)
Review: Killowat Hour is a collection of 90s-inspired gems that seamlessly blend new and old influences. On Side-1, LP Rhythm's 'Want Your Love' kicks things off with a nostalgic nod to prog and euro house, delivering a distinctly 90s vibe. Aida's title track, 'Killowat Hour,' ventures into futuristic techno territory, incorporating elements of new beat for a modern twist. Mance's 'Cross Reference' follows with bouncy techno rhythms, smooth melodies, and trance influences that keep the energy flowing. Other highlights include Hottpretty's 'Make Me Yours,' which takes listeners on a trancey, heady journey through early 90s techno, offering a vibrant and energetic experience. Mad Again's 'The Night' closes the collection with deep euro house vibes, adding a layer of sophistication to the nostalgic set. This compilation is idea for those who like deep house and those who appreciate the balance of classic and contemporary sounds.
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Gespielt von: Fog
 in stock $19.77
Get Down (remastered)
Cat: ASC 2. Rel: 05 Oct 22
M Core - "Get Down" (5:42)
Soul Capsule Productions - "Evolved" (5:40)
Dark Boys - "The Prayer" (9:54)
Review: After the success of part one, the second half of this fabed Aspect double pack from 2000 gets a separate reissue by popular demand. M-Core's 'Get Down' starts proceedings, a slow techno burner that starts with spaced out eeriness but builds its momentum rhythm-wise almost literally brick-by-back. 'Evolved' by Soul Capsule Productions has a fresher, cheerier atmosphere to it, before the gloomy clouds gather again for closing track 'The Prayer' by Dark Boys.
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The Midwest Advocates Part One
Cat: UNI 1000. Rel: 22 May 25
There's Somebody Out There (9:43)
Chicago Nights (5:21)
Review: The sign of a truly great artist is that you can put on one of their records from some 15 years ago, as well as one out next week, and not tell which is which. Mr Pittman is one of those - a Detroit flag bearer with a raw, otherworldly take on house and techno that always sounds futuristic. 'The Midwest Advocates Part One' first dropped back in 2007 and is being repressed now and is just as good as ever with ramshackle and dusty grooves, wonky synths and eerie textures all getting you into a trance and keeping you there. Both cuts on this are standouts in his impressive discography.

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Solar Sampler (reissue)
Cat: ELL 029 RE. Rel: 22 Jul 15
Wash Away My Tears (12" mix) (6:51)
Solar Detroit (12" mix) (8:44)
Review: Eric Estornel rose to fame a few years ago, from what seemed like out of nowhere. But unbeknownst to many was churning out sleek electro for a long time before as Mariel Ito. But it was with Maceo Plex that he really found his groove with anthems such as "Your Style" and Sleazy Rider". Fast forward to 2015 he's still at the top of his game as a DJ (check the polls) and as a producer as heard striking out on his own imprint Ellum Audio. It sees him temporarily return to his old ways with a chill electro number that ticks all the boxes; vocoder, soaring analogue strings and warm chunky arpeggiated bassline. If that wasn't enough, he flips the script on us again in the form of right techno banger "Solar Detroit" sounding like something on Oscar Mulero's Pole Group. Nice one!
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Gespielt von: Resident Advisor
out of stock $7.63
Widowmaker
Cat: CY 011. Rel: 28 Oct 13
Widowmaker
Afterburner
Review: After a successful debut last year on Redux the Machete Savane duo are back with two new tracks, gracing Felix Dickinson's Cynic label with the double A sided 12" Widowmaker / Afterburner. Lead track "Widowmaker is a pumping psychedelic rock disco power piece that has been doing the business to dancefloors all summer for the select few who have managed to get their hands on it. Driving bass and rock chords layered with arpeggiators and finished off with a sublime keyboard solo from Matt Watson. "Afterburner" is a house remake of "Widowmaker", although it's so far removed you'd not recognise it as such. It still has the same late night vibe, but more stripped back and electronic, with tinges of acid. Both tracks received support from the likes of Tim Sweeney/Beats In Space, Lee Douglas (TBD) and Simon Lee (Faze Action).
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Genau House
Cat: WTN 46. Rel: 12 May 16
I Can Mend Your Broken Heart (11:10)
Friday Night (7:44)
I Can Mend Your Broken Heart (Kassem Mosse remix) (10:18)
Review: Despite the one prior 12" as Machine Woman, Leningrad-born Anastasia Vtorova has done plenty in recent years, sharing bills with GNOD, Raime and Shapednoise, performing in New York basements, abandoned warehouses in Manchester, Dundee Contemporary Art Centre and Parisian cafes. This Genau House 12" for the superb Where To Now? label will only widen the audience for Vtorova's talent at crafting machine music with an innate sense of personality. Her two original tracks here are seemingly inspired by being turned away from Berghain and experiences of using Tinder, channelled primarily through her eerie, unsettling vocal delivery which sits deep in the mix beneath her crackling, intoxicating productions. Kassem Mosse is a perfect choice to remix "I Can Mend Your Broken Heart," transforming Vtrorova's original into a ten minute plus concoction of sleep-deprived electronics - just wait for that satisfying kick to come in around the 7 minute mark.
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The Man From Another Place EP
Cat: PLR 001. Rel: 09 Jun 14
The Man From Another Place (original mix)
Arecibo
The Man From Another Place (Timothy J Fairplay remix)
The Man From Another Place (Cottam remix)
Review: Hailing from sunny Los Angeles, Plastic Love Records kicks off our first release with an EP from label co-boss Jimmy Maheras. Maheras made his debut in 2011 with his Space Jam EP on the Crosstown Rebels edit sub-label, Rebellion. Since then he's released remixes and singles on Strainjjur, Riff Raff, Supernature, and Left'd.

Maheras's two original tracks showcase his depth with The Man From Another Place being squarely aimed at the big room dance floor and the second track, Arecibo, bringing a little Kraftwerkesque funk. We've commissioned Timothy J Fairplay (Crimes Of The Future) and Cottam (Aus Music / Ruff Draft) for two very unique remixes. Fairplay crunches down the original melody and throws it over the famed amen break to give TMFAP a hands in air late night feel while Cottam's remix brings the dreamy melody closer to acid with storming late night kick ready to knock down a wall.
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Tusk Wax Thirty Three
Tusk Wax Thirty Three (hand-numbered hand-stamped 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: TW 33. Rel: 10 Mar 21
Magickal I (Legowelt remix) (6:28)
Circle Remain (Younger Then Me 90s rework) (6:06)
Drip Gold (Hardway Bros remix) (7:46)
Emotional Trigger (DJ Squid Sweaty Remimx) (7:07)
Review: You can always rely on Tusk Wax to cook up raw, edgy grooves that pander to no-one and nothing. Antoni Maiovvi is a long time electronic outlier whose original material is under the microscope here with a series of remixes. Dutch wonder Legowelt goes first with a pixelated, sci-fi version of 'Magickal' before 'Younger Then Me' heads back to the 90s for a glistening melodic house rave up. There's a silky sense of hypnosis to the Hardway Brothers' version of 'Drip Gold' that gets right under your skin, while DJ Squid's Sweaty Remix of 'Emotional Trigger' is a frictionless jungle work out that darts about all over the place.
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Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Techno
out of stock $11.30
Aime
Aime (12")
Cat: SUSH 022. Rel: 13 Dec 13
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Review: Back once again on his usual stomping ground, Dutch artist Makam gives up more of the goods to Sushitech with his decisive take on club-ready deep house. The three untitled tracks on here all sport plenty of techno-minded characteristics, from chunky, chugging rhythm sections to alien melodies, with a touch of dubby meditation thrown in for good measure. The first cut finds a stout groove to wrap around, with just enough swing to make it utterly danceable while the rest of the content heads straight for the subconscious. "Track 2" has a more spaced out melodic tone while avoiding any jarring elements to upset the flow, leaving it "Track 3" to turn out a lighter if not wholly weightless kind of house music.
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Vixere I/II
Vixere I/II (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: MGM 09. Rel: 28 Sep 20
Aventijn (8:19)
KIAB (4:05)
Duppy (6:33)
Amulius Numitor (6:32)
Kring IV (locked groove) (1:00)
Kring III (locked groove) (1:00)
Kring II (locked groove) (1:00)
Kring I (locked groove) (1:00)
Review: Malin Genie's purple patch continues to yield more delights with this latest drop on his self-titled label. This time around the prolific Dutch artist is delving into smoky, hidden corners of house music where dub lingers thick in the air and rough textures scuff depth and character into the synth work. "Aventijn" has a purposeful drum machine tick but its utterly somnambulant in its execution, while "KIAR" lilts on a dusty groove and woozy clouds of funk. "Duppy" has a distinct dub techno influence, but it's still a steadfast house groover at heart, and "Amulius Numitor" ditches the beats for a pure interstellar exploration. With some bonus locked grooves for creative DJs, this is a versatile and imaginatively rendered EP with creative spark to match its usefulness in the mix.
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Eschaton EP
Eschaton EP (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: VGNR 06. Rel: 26 May 20
Eschaton
Drain
Venus
Elara
Review: REPRESS ALERT: Vigenere is creating a mysterious vibe with its obscure collaborative releases, but the music speaks for itself as it plots a course through deeper realms of the dance. After contributing to the first release, Malin Genie is back and seemingly flying solo for a more direct trip into dubby techno territory - that's certainly the vibe on opening immersion heater "Eschaton". "Drain" has a more tripped out minimal flavour with the after hours in mind, while "Venus" swaps moody atmospheres out for a hazy shuffler peppered with slices of warm instrumentation. "Elara" brings things full circle with another crooked dub-out to bring eyelids down heavy in a state of transcendental bliss.
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Acheron
Acheron (12")
Cat: EMPAM 02. Rel: 09 Dec 22
Acheron (8:48)
Tumladen (5:49)
Halcyon (6:56)
Review: Amsterdam-based artist and record label owner Malin Genie returns to his post-lockdown era label Empam for a second time after the incredible 'Midnight Zero' 12" last year. Genie has never been one to be tunnel visioned on just one style of techno, and much like 'Midnight Zero', 'Acheron' embraces deep, acid, ambient and hardcore flourishes through the project. Opening track 'Acheron' has an ambient aura that glides over its smooth drumline, while 'Tumladen' is wielding the power of acid techno with its throbbing metallic rhythms. The last track, 'Halcyon', is a personal favourite with its atmospheric reverb and trad-style groove.
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Gespielt von: DJ Mau Mau, Ney Faustini
out of stock $16.11
Reconnect
Reconnect (12")
Cat: SATYA 018. Rel: 29 Nov 24
Reconnect (6:08)
Reconnect (Reboot Outahere rework) (7:48)
This Is My Ticket (7:00)
This Is My Ticket (Johnny D remix) (7:36)
Review: Francesco Mami and Julien Chaptal deliver a compelling deep house experience with their 'Reconnect' release, blending smooth minimalism and melodic tech house grooves. The title track, 'Reconnect', is an addictive mix of fluid rhythms and rich melodies, striking the perfect balance between sleek production and dancefloor appeal. Reboot's 'Outahere Rework' of the same track deepens the vibe, adding a fun, groovy energy that's primed for late-night sets. Side-2 shifts gears with 'This Is My Ticket', a standout deep tech house cut that pairs intricate production with a memorable, catchy drive. The track's hypnotic layers create a textured soundscape, ideal for dancefloor workouts. Johnny D's remix of 'This Is My Ticket' ups the tempo, injecting high-energy beats and an infectious bounce that transforms it into a peak-time anthem. Each version bringing a unique energy while remaining cohesive. It's a well-rounded EP for dance music fans.
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Gespielt von: Rave Energy
Tags: Minimal
 in stock $18.93
EQLB 003
EQLB 003 (black & white marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: EQLB 003. Rel: 25 Sep 24
Martin Teysera & Man-L - "Oniric" (7:07)
Man-L - "Animal Crossing" (6:46)
Altitude - "Liquid" (7:02)
Review: Berlin-based Equilibrisme keeps up the fine early work here with a third vinyl release. It continues its tradition of delivering a masterful fusion of deep minimal techno, lush chords and dubby grooves that slowly but surely bring a dance floor under their control. A collaboration between Berlin-based Uruguayan producer Martin Teysera 'Oniric' opens up with seven sublime minutes of leggy, reverb heavy dub swing, Canadian dub techno legend Altitude, aka Matt Thibideau offers the more bright and textural 'Liquid' and Man-L goes it alone with the delicate melodic delights of 'Animal Crossing.'
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Donut
Donut (12")
Cat: LTD 001T-1. Rel: 04 Feb 10
Donut (James Talk remix)
Donut (Gui Boratto remix)
Review: After the incredible success of Body Language and other hook-up's in the past, German duo Booka Shade once again team up with labelmates M.A.N.D.Y on "Donut", and include a slew of ace and diverse remixes to whet your appetite.

The original keeps their winning combination of deep tech sounds with slightly funkier beats, and it's clear that Donut is going to get a lot of play over the coming months. On the remix front, Southampton born prodigy James Talk takes the original's distinctive lead sound and bends it into a whole new set of ways while adding some expansive textures and extra percussion.

Brazilian producer Gui Boratto keeps things driving and minimal, whilst also adding some classic keyboard flourishes that add to the funkiness of the track. Upcoming remixer Ben Hoo also delivers a strong mix, that holds the main signature riff back and drops it in the most perfect way.

Mad Decent signing Boy 8-Bit as always does some serious damage, remaking the track in his own hypnotic and intense way by taking a tiny fragment and delaying it into something Steve Reich would be proud of. Meanwhile, in a different genre altogether, Logistics cranks up the bpm's for a D&B mix. The man responsible for the slamming Jungle Music on Hospital turns in a banger as expected. A great range of mixes overall for what's bound to be another big tune.
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O Superman 2024
O Superman 2024 (limited transluscent red vinyl 12")
Cat: GPM 573RV. Rel: 22 Oct 24
O Superman (Remaster) (5:55)
O Superman (Man Power remix) (10:55)
O Superman (SIS remix) (9:28)
O Superman (Robag's Pumper-Nikkel 2008 RMKS) (6:48)
Review: M.A.N.D.Y and Booka Shade's creative collaboration brought us some of the most inspired tech-house and off-kilter house anthems of the noughties, not least 'Body Language' and 'O Superman', a Laurie Anderson-sampling number that was one of the most recognisable club cuts of 2008. Here it gets a fresh vinyl pressing, with the German outfit accompanying a freshly remastered take on their original mix (A1) with various old and new reworks. The fresh Man Power revision (A2) is the standout - a slow build delight that sees the long-serving Geordie producer reach for boisterous jazz-house breaks, raw TB-303 trickery, weighty bass and tidy tech-house stabs. The EP also boasts SIS's 2020 deep tech-house rub and Robag Wruhme's brilliant 2008 minimal techno re-wire, which remains one of the German's most impactful and off-kilter revisions.
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Tags: Tech House
out of stock $24.30
LONEWOLF 004
LONEWOLF 004 (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: LONEWOLF 004. Rel: 17 Aug 20
Vines (6:42)
Consciousness (6:18)
Altered States (4:39)
Invasion From Inner Earth (6:59)
Review: The fourth release on LONEWOLF comes from a cast of underground talents. Four phenomenal slices of retro-futuristic techno by EYA Records aficionados Manuk,Otis and new affiliates Kepler and AC130.
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