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Singles
Tracks Volume 3
Tracks Volume 3 (limited red vinyl 12")
Cat: CITI 024. Rel: 08 May 18
Amato Y Mariana - "Quieres Bailar" (5:39)
The Sixteen Steps - "Montgat" (6:46)
His Dirty Secrets - "Structures" (6:15)
Further Reductions - "Another Stranger" (4:56)
Review: BOOM! Our favourites, Cititrax, roll the third editions of Tracks out onto our shelves, and the results are unsurprisingly strong on this excellent various artists comp. It's a mixed bag of skills, as per usual, and the sounds are those of a new NYC, fuelled by a new sort of post-industrial sensibility. Amato Y Mariana open with the tight beats and groove of "Queires Bailar", followed closely by the ominous compositions of the EBM-flavoured "Montgat" from The Sixteen Steps. On the flip, His Dirty Secrets bleeps out some morphed acid on "Structures", and "Another Stranger" from Further Reductions churns out a slow, mild-mannered house experiment with its roots clearly planted in the coldest of waves. Sick.
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Tracks Volume 1
Cat: CITI 017. Rel: 17 Aug 15
Amato - "Physique" (5:13)
Tzusing - "King Of System" (5:06)
An-I - "Mutter" (6:00)
Broken English Club - "Glass" (5:28)
Review: There's a delightfully celebratory feel about this debut volume of Cititrax Tracks, a new 12" series from Minimal Wave offshoot Cititrax. As beautifully presented as we've come to expect, Tracks Volume 1 boasts a quartet of dancefloor-ready smashers from a blend of new faces and label stalwarts. Amato (aka The Hacker) kicks things off with the glistening EBM funk of "Physique" - all restless synth refrains and pounding bottom end - before LIES affiliate Tsuzing go all dark, psychedelic and twisted on the thrillingly intense, acid-flecked "King of System". An-I go all DAF (with a touch of Front 242) on the fuzzy and dystopian stomper "Mutter", before Cititrax regulars Broken English Club delivers a storming chunk of industrial-tinged analogue funk ("Glass"). Bravo!
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Essential Memories EP Part VI
ANNE - "Coral Reefs" (4:36)
Fukumachi - "Sakura" (5:53)
FORUM - "Claymore" (5:52)
Mike Konstantinidis - "Apocalypse" (4:14)
Augusto Taito - "Rock Bottom" (5:35)
Dold - "We All Know About This" (5:58)
DJ Plant Texture - "Swingers" (5:27)
Hadone - "Track Pour Remco Avec Pad" (4:32)
Parano - "Dead Funk" (6:23)
Jacobworld - "Reviver" (5:05)
Jarrod Yeates - "Sesh Gremlin" (#2) (6:43)
TheLoopmasters - "No Frills" (4:36)
Review: Emerald's 25th outing takes the form of another superb compilation with four artists who have already released on the label and plenty of new names making an equally good impression. ANNE kicks off with the deep, thudding kicks of 'Coral Reefs' complete with lush hits to smooth the groove. There is more weight and intensity to the oversized hi-hats ringlets on Mike Konstantinidis's 'Apocalypse', DJ Plant Texture layers in plenty of gritty and grime to his gritty 'Swingers' and Jarrod Yeates goes for a twisted after-party vibe on his intense and unrelenting 'Sesh Gremlin', with many more highlights besides.
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Promises & Infatuation
Promises & Infatuation (limited split coloured vinyl 12")
Cat: CITI 022. Rel: 12 Jun 17
Borusiade - "Infatuation" (5:28)
Borusiade - "Confutation" (6:19)
The Sixteen Steps - "Signals From The South" (6:28)
The Sixteen Steps - "Promises On The Run" (7:17)
Review: Rampant and 'up for it' as usual, the Cititrax label is back with a new set of wayward technoid experiments for the more trained ears on the dancefloors. This time it's Romania's Borusiade and newcomer The Sixteen Steps who share two sides of a wax plate and, of course, proceed to annihilate any idea of a quiet night in. The former sets off with the mechanical acid bumps of "Infatuation", guided by an eerie set of vocal blurs, and that's followed by the comparatively more beat-centric techno of the apocalyptic "Confutation". On the flip, The Sixteen Steps first lands on "Signals From The South", a house banger with noxious levels of mutant bass at its core, followed by the single-minded industrialism and sheer techno brutality of "Promises On The Run". WOWZAH!
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Gespielt von: Ali Renault, Elenacolombi
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The Floor Mixes
The Floor Mixes (limited hand-numbered blue vinyl 12" in hand-stamped sleeve)
Cat: MW 065. Rel: 19 Dec 17
Five Times Of Dust - "Computer Bank" (The Floor mix) (7:12)
Five Times Of Dust - "Armoured Car" (6:57)
Unovidual & Tara Cross - "Like I Am, Comme Je Suis" (The Floor mix) (7:11)
Unovidual & Tara Cross - "Imponative" (3:28)
Review: Thanks to the eternally revered Minimal Wave imprint, out of NYC, Mark Phillips and Robert Lawrence's Five Times Of Dust project is going through a bit of a revival. The duo had first released some post-punk cassettes back in the 80s, and they clearly have not been forgotten. On this new remix EP, "Computer Bank" is given a makeover in the form of a The Floor remix, who proceeds to add all sorts of quirkiness over the tune's tough, heavy bass and driving rhythm; "Armoured Car" breaks the 4/4 in favour of something much closer to the band's original drum machine style. Once again, on the flip, we have a remix of "Like I Am, Comme Je Suis" by The Floor, who throws up a gnarly electro bass onto shady, neo-romantic vocals, and the whole things is finished off by "Imponative" from Unovodual and Tara Cross, who produce a slow, heady industrial groove for the dancefloor.
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Gespielt von: Alexis Le-Tan, Dj soFa
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The Pulse EP (reissue)
Cat: 12TOT 11. Rel: 03 Oct 23
Indo Tribe - "Bring In The Pulse" (MFK mix) (5:10)
Indo Tribe - "In The Mind Of A Child" (First Born mix) (5:04)
The Future Sound Of London - "Hardhead" (Frothin' At The Mouth mix) (6:06)
The Future Sound Of London - "Pulse State" (831 AM mix) (7:20)
Review: Jumpin' & Pumpin' looks back into the seminal archives of The Future Sound of London here to reissue their fantastic The Pulse EP from 2008 which also featured tunes from Manchester pair Indo Tribe. It is they who start with 'Bring In The Pulse' which features some Happy Mondays hallelujahs, mad rave whistles and bristling electronic breaks. 'In The Mind Of A Child' (First Born mix) is then a bouncy techno cut with more visceral synth and acid lines and The Future Sound Of London kick off the flipside with 'Hardhead' (Frothin' At The Mouth mix) which is an assault of breaks, congas, whistles and rave signifiers. 'Pulse State' (831 AM mix) is that perfect tune to zone out to on a late night drive on the motorway.
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AUSGANG 01
Cat: ST 042. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Ivory - "Rain" (6:54)
Glowal - "Skin" (7:49)
Jimi Jules - "Washing Machine" (5:13)
Tal Fussman - "So" (4:31)
Aera - "Future Holds" (5:01)
Review: Berlin's Exit Strategy began their 12"s game releasing EPs in browned sleeves, shortly before branching out into digital-vinyl combo releases with original artwork in the 2020s. Now with over ten years of experience under their belts, they welcome five new artists for a playful bricolage in deep and minimal techno, privileging elite, razor-sharp additive sound design and future-soulful vocal tasters. Ivory's opener 'Rain' epitomises this, while Jimi Jules squelchifies the same formula, and Aera's 'Future Holdings' rolls out the same logic to its ultimate conclusion, veering towards complex, 3D-graphic melodic techno composed entirely of climbing saws.
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Top Shelf Material EP
Top Shelf Material EP (hand-stamped 12" + insert)
Cat: QUOTH 2. Rel: 14 Nov 23
Pearl River Sound & The Horn - "Modular Grime" (3:35)
Pearl River Sound - "Funeral Acid" (4:21)
The Horn - "The Hunt" (4:36)
The Horn - "Commander Klutz" (4:35)
The Horn - "Commander Klutz" (Pearl River Sound Mad version) (5:56)
Pearl River Sound - "MPC Groovy" (4:46)
Review: The second release from Alex Egan's Utter sub label Quoth finds a link-up between Pearl River Sound and The Horn - two outlier operators with plenty to say when their machines collide. Pearl River Sound has been scattering outstanding releases on Further, Seagrave and Further Electronix amongst others, while The Horn comes from serious Devon techno heritage having cut his teeth on Evolution back in t'day. This is all about upfront material though, with a tendency towards microtonal braindance that veers from the self-explanatory collaboration 'Modular Grime' to solo forays into off-kilter, acidic electro funk. Nowhere near as derivative as a lot of current braindance, this is real freaked-out electronics for those with discerning taste.
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Der Rhythmus
Der Rhythmus (splattered vinyl 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: SYST 01366. Rel: 29 Nov 23
Der Rhythmus
Der Rhythmus (Dense & Pika remix)
Review: Six months after their first collaborative outing 'Die Zeit' in May - also on thyme Systematic label - two bonafide German techno titans have been busy in the studio once more. This time they offer up 'Der Rhythmus' on limited edition splattered vinyl and it is another timeless, terrific and peak time cut. The drums and snares are snappy as you like with distorted bass down low and suspensory arps keeping you on edge as a libidinous female vocal adds the final touches. UK duo Dense & Pika remix with a more stripped-back but not less slamming sound.
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Ravebreakerz Vol 2
Ravebreakerz Vol 2 (limited transparent purple vinyl 12")
Cat: RODBKZ 02. Rel: 19 Dec 24
Scalameriya - "Stick To The Check-List" (4:48)
Umwelt - "In Order To Rave" (4:53)
Nite Fleit - "Disillusion" (4:54)
Tripped - "Spank" (7:40)
Mental Fear Productions - "Final Bastion" (4:56)
Review: Rave Or Die recently minted a new series called Raverbreakerz and now it squeezes out another one just in time for the silly season. Again featuring five electrifying tracks, this one is all about powerful rave, techno, breakbeat, and dark, doomy hard sounds crafted by skilled artists Mental Fear Productions brings some savage synth textures to 'Final Bastion', Tripped builds wall-rattling drum foundations on 'Spank' and Nite Fleit's 'Disillusion' is a writing blend of slamming kicks and tortured leads. Whether you're a seasoned raver or a newcomer, these bangers promise to ignite any set with musical menace.
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Pulse EP Vol 3 (reissue)
Cat: 12TOT 16. Rel: 15 Oct 24
Smart Systems - "The Tingler" (4:35)
Into Tribe - "Owl" (4:55)
Into Tribe - "Bite The Bullet Baby" (4:32)
Yage - "Calcium" (4:52)
Review: Brian Dougans and Garry Cobain, the masterminds behind Future Sound of London, return with The Pulse EP Vol 3, a reissue of their classic work under various aliases on the Jumpin' & Pumpin' label. This highly anticipated 12" features tracks that showcase their 90s techno brilliance. Side-1 opens with Smart Systems' 'Tingler' (Four By Four mix), a dark, sinister track that channels Beltram's 'hover' sound into a hardcore rave anthem. Indo Tribe's 'Owl' (I Can See You mix) follows, hailed by fans as one of the greatest breakbeat hardcore tracks ever made, a retro-classic loaded with chunky, energetic beats and an unforgettable sample. Side-2 kicks off with Indo Tribe's 'Bite The Bullet Baby' (Jacques Reynoix mix), another gem that blends early 90s rave energy with a unique edge. The real highlight, however, is Yage's 'Calcium' (Elementary mix), which first appeared on Future Sound of London's Accelerator album. Even today, it sounds transcendental and timeless, its melodic piano lines and otherworldly ambiance continuing to win over listeners. This EP is a vital piece of underground rave history and an essential listen for fans of early techno and breakbeat hardcore.
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Profonda Pulsione
Cat: BLESSYOU 007. Rel: 04 Aug 22
Profonda Pulsione (7:28)
Plasma (6:47)
Medusa (7:08)
Onda Sotto (6:28)
Review: Talk about keeping things on a knife edge. The first, and title track on this powerhouse EP is pretty much destined to whip any venue into a storm of expectation, not-so-much building but rather opening with this full-sounding, heavily atmospheric, space-y, proggy, could be techno, could be electro, could be trance arrangement. The kind of thing where there might as well be flairs firing into the sky warning you how much stomping a floor can take.

Similar vibes on 'Medusa', only on a deeper, darker, more menacing tip, a tune that sucks ears into another world entirely, one that's a little unsettling, and certainly difficult to find your way back out of. Elsewhere, things embrace a high-NRG ethic, with both 'Plasma' and 'Onda Sotto' taking things up to almost-gabber tempos, but without actually committing to the pounding fours.
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Gespielt von: Jane Fitz, Alexis Le-Tan
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The Wave (Is Coming)
The Wave (Is Coming) (yellow splattered vinyl LP)
Cat: MAXITCR 004. Rel: 12 May 25
York - "The Wave (Is Coming)" (Back To The Roots extended mix) (7:57)
Talla 2XLC - "The Wave (Is Coming)" (extended mix) (7:09)
Review: Talla 2XLC and German composer, producer and songwriter Torsten Stenzel (who is still best known for his work as YORK) revive the 1997 trance classic 'The Wave' by Sosa with a big new remake that realigns it with contemporary sounds. Landing on bright coloured vinyl via Technoclub Retro it has two extended mixes that reignite the energy of the original with brilliantly euphoric flair. On Side A, York's 'Back to the Roots Extended Mix' has already been getting heavy plays in clubs and on festival stages around the world with its high-octane melodic rush an utter thrill when played nice and loud. Side B brings an exclusive new remix by Talla 2XLC that is only available on this pressing.
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Rejected
Rejected (clear vinyl 12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: TRY 001. Rel: 01 Aug 22
Incoherent (6:04)
Rollback (7:13)
Rejected (6:18)
All Things Fall (6:33)
Review: Polish producer Tomashevsky draws from a strong history of electronic influences, creating his own underworld of foreboding techno. His debut EP Rejected inaugurates Trylion Records, featuring the deep space sonar transmissions of 'Incoherent' that's aimed squarely at the main room dancefloor, followed by the cerebral and droning hypnotiser 'Rollback'. Over on the flip, the peak time beckons on the steely heads-down affair that is the title track, and finally there's the seething industrial beats of 'All Things Fall'.
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Caldo Verde
Caldo Verde (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: WHYT 085. Rel: 28 Nov 24
Triple It (5:00)
Swanky (5:04)
Gallop (4:56)
Breath Work (4:35)
Twos & Fours (4:46)
Review: AD 93 is fast approaching a century of releases and helping them on their way is this fresh 12" from TSVI and DJ Plead. It brings plenty of bouncy to the party with elastic opener 'Triple It' layering up big kicks and hits with playful bass. 'Swanky' is another blend of Afro rhythms and UK funky, fizzing synths and heavy bass and 'Gallop' picks up the pace with a more lithe and loopy groove. 'Breath Work' flips the script with Eastern string melodies and percussive beats and 'Twos & Fours' is a fourth and final fantastically inventive sound that will stand out in any set for all the right reasons.
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Narrow EP
Narrow EP (12")
Cat: ROOM 027. Rel: 02 Mar 23
Narrow (5:50)
Narrow (Mathys Lenne remix) (6:44)
Generous (5:32)
Exact (5:32)
Review: TWR72 is a Dutch techno mainstay who here debuts on the Spanish label Room. His Narrow EP is a powerful dance floor sucker punch with a remix from the up-and-coming Mathys Lenne that shows he is an artist with a textural take on tunneling techno. The original tunes include 'Narrow' which is all hulking great kicks and bleeping synth pulses. 'Generous' then ups the ante with quick and slick Mills style minimalism and 'Exact' rounds out with a hunched-over groove that leans into a stiff wind as howling synths swirl around and the tension continues to grow. Classy and timeless tackle for sure.
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Acid Over (feat DJ Sneak mix)
Cat: CVR 11. Rel: 08 Sep 23
Acid Over (DJ Sneak Boss remix)
Acid Over (Acid Over 23)
Acid Over (Hugo's Piano Re cut version)
Review: Tyree is one of the early house artists from Chicago who played his part in shaping the hip-house sub genre, with its big beast, big vocal samples and plenty of attitude. Here his 'Acid Over' cut is served up on a new 12" from Chicago Vinyl with three different mixes. The first finds self-certified House Gangster DJ Sneak serving up a raw and rolling, loopy and frenzied remix that never quits. 'Acid Over' (Acid Over 23) is brilliantly cut up and manic with acid vocals and thudding house drums. Last of all comes Hugo's Piano Re cut version with its woody 909 drum sounds and mad whistles.
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Tracks Volume 2
Tracks Volume 2 (limited red vinyl 12")
Cat: CITI 019. Rel: 19 Apr 16
Tzusing - "Nonlinear War" (5:55)
L/F/D/M - "Moth Holes" (6:12)
Silent Servant - "The Touch" (6:10)
Maelstrom - "Lithium" (5:33)
Review: Cititrax's first Tracks 12" sampler did a good job in showcasing material from some of the Brooklyn-based label's favourite contemporary producers. This follow-up, arriving only a few short months after the first, aims to do the same. Returning for his second appearance, Tsuzing kicks things off with the razor-sharp shuffle of "Nonlinear War", whose intoxicating electronics and wild synth lines recall Brown Album-era Orbital, before London-based L/F/D/M takes a trip into bleak techno territory with the acid-laden "Mouth Holes". Flip for Silent Servant's deliciously grandiose, muscular electro-disco workout "The Touch", and the clanking industrial percussion, EBM attitude and humming electro beats of Maelstrom's "Lithium".
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Bang The Acid
Cat: MVV 006. Rel: 11 Jul 24
Bang The Acid (DJ Dextro remix) (7:03)
Bang The Acid (7:50)
Review: Missile Vintage deploys a sixth sizzling techno weapon here and it comes from the studio of Damon Wild and Tim Taylor who combine in electric fashion. 'Band The Acid' really does that. It is cantering, hi-octane techno with lashings of wet 303 lines that flash about the mix like an untethered hose. Add in some slamming analogue drums and eye-watering percussion and you have pure club dynamite. The DJ Dextro remix does nothing to offer you respite and is just as much of a caustic and timeless acid techno classic.
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Alben
Hardspace Volume Four
Hardspace Volume Four (transluscent blue vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: H 004. Rel: 15 Oct 24
Josh Wink - "Sixth Sense" (feat Ursula Rucker - Hardspace mix) (6:38)
Aoki Takamasa - "Ham" (Hardspace mix) (5:15)
DJ Yoav B - "Energize" (Hardspace mix) (6:21)
Huxley - "Weapon 3" (Hardspace mix) (6:51)
Tuttle & Chich - "Funktion" (Hardspace mix) (5:31)
Mike Parker - "Shakuhachi Two" (Hardspace mix) (4:50)
Review: Released on lovely transparent blue vinyl, the fourth volume of Figure's Hardspace series offers six fresh reinterpretations of Len Faki's favourite tracks under his staunchly underground Hardspace alias. Josh Wink's 'Sixth Sense' gets a powerful low-end rework while Aoki Takamasa's minimalist dub transforms into a high-energy and peak-time slammer. DJ Yoav B's iconic 'Energize' reaches new rave heights with its relentless groove and Huxley's dark take on 'Weapon 3' comes on with explosive force. Tuttle's 'Function' ups the intensity with Faki's signature claps and sirens while Mike Parker's '90s classic 'Shakuhachi Two' gains extra drive with Hardspace's propulsive percussion for a dynamic techno workout.
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Melody Tomb
Cat: MP 41LP. Rel: 07 Nov 22
Distal (4:29)
Kite Beach (4:04)
Constant Waves (4:13)
Various Futures (4:17)
Paper Area (4:34)
Artefact (3:39)
Boundary (4:23)
Vertical Margins (5:26)
Review: Legendary German experimental label Mille Plateaux is back this week, with a fascinating album by Melody Tomb which is a collaboration between Tokyo artist Teruyuki Kurihara and London drone pop band The Leaf Library. Story has it that back in March 2020, The Leaf Library sent Kurihara some material to play with, in the hope that a collaboration would be born. He was indeed receptive, resulting firstly in the track 'Kite Beach' which was featured on the band's Objects Forever compilation in 2021, with the rest of the album slowly appearing over the next year that takes in drone, soundscapes, minimal techno and industrial noise throughout its eight tracks. The artists hope to continue the collaboration with another album in the near future.
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Eine Aufnahme Voller Widerlicher Verderbtheit
The Strangler Of The Swamp - "Animals" (4:08)
The Strangler Of The Swamp - "Get Up (Ripley Sucks)" (5:26)
The Strangler Of The Swamp - "Pu Sh T" (0:51)
The Strangler Of The Swamp - "Inside" (3:00)
The Strangler Of The Swamp - "Bloody Beach" (4:00)
The Strangler Of The Swamp - "King Of Pain" (4:06)
The Swamp - "Driver" (live) (5:33)
The Swamp - "Hard Core Bodys" (live) (7:14)
The Swamp - "Ground" (live - II) (2:54)
The Swamp - "My Body Rip Up" (live) (5:37)
Bande Berne Crematoire - "Days Of Tears" (3:51)
Bande Berne Crematoire - "Sex & Wars" (6:03)
Bande Berne Crematoire - "Creepshow" (3:41)
Bande Berne Crematoire - "Show Me The Pain" (4:07)
Bande Berne Crematoire - "Rosa Bernet" (3:49)
Bande Berne Crematoire - "Kranzo Roses" (1:18)
Bande Berne Crematoire - "Ende" (5:25)
Bande Berne Crematoire - "Devil" (4:13)
Bande Berne Crematoire - "Maid To Be Laid" (4:12)
Bande Berne Crematoire - "Example Of BBC" (4:03)
Bande Berne Crematoire - "Leaving Risk" (2:35)
Bande Berne Crematoire - "The Electric Chair For Atomic Spies" (2:45)
Review: Born and raised in Bern, Switzerland, Michael Antener spent most of the 1980s concerned with interpreting the subconsciously and overtly apocalyptic discourse of that time through the medium of industrial-edged, dark feeling music. "I found a niche where I could express myself, along with other people who were not afraid of dark themes," he's quoted as saying in retrospect, before going on to explain that singing about love would have been more difficult than using "cries of pain taken from horror movies". This triple vinyl collector's item celebrates that fertile, if angry and dystopian period in Antener's life. Bringing together work from two of his formative projects, The Stranger of the Swamp and Bande Berne Crematoire, what's here is captivating. Electroclash with groove, distressed collages of noise, a certain sense of sonic expressionism - all brooding shadows, menacing arrangements and deeply unsettling moods.
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Bolts
Bolts (LP)
Cat: TEXT 054. Rel: 17 Oct 22
Timelapse (3:44)
GL (2:55)
Escape (2:47)
Flame (8:57)
Raining (3:42)
Right To Riot (4:50)
Round (4:10)
Jordan (3:59)
Ldz (1:20)
Iceberg (3:57)
Review: Four Tet's iconic label, Text Records, rarely releases much beyond the artist's own, less album-based output and collaborations with friends. So it's a revelation that a new artist is coming to release on the imprint too - Hagop Tchaparian's 'Bolts' is a uniquely trans-Armenian take on folktronic dance, blending the found sound house tropes Mr. Tet is all too used to with field recordings from the Mediterranean. An auditory homage to skateboarding, coastal tat shops, and post-punk through the lens of emotive dance music.
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Beyond The Altai
Cat: HNRLP 020. Rel: 30 Mar 20
Tides Fall (8:20)
Maha (3:36)
Bania (5:21)
Back To That Atomic Ether (5:38)
10 Swords (8:16)
After Ambers (7:40)
Those Cosmic Plains (7:37)
Review: Following a couple of decent but arguably overlooked 12" singles, Tecwaa has decided the time is right to drop his debut album. The Swedish artist proceeds to languidly shuffle through evocative, occasionally icy tracks that variously draw influence from deep house, 1980s wave music, spiritual jazz, leftfield synth-pop, trippy electronica and chugging psychedelic disco. It's an interesting and entertaining set, with each success delay-laden track delivering a new twist on his hard-to-pigeonhole late night/early morning sound. By the time the bubbly, acid flecked "Those Cosmic Plains" rounds the album off, you'll be ready to listen to it all over again.
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Global Underground 45: Brooklyn
Danny TENAGLIA / VARIOUS
Global Underground 45: Brooklyn (gatefold yellow & blue & purple vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: 505419 7757235. Rel: 21 Mar 24
Monika Kruse meets Pig & Dan - "So Good" (8:48)
Harrison Crump - "Deep Down Inside" (Michel Cleis remix) (9:52)
Jay Lumen - "The One" (10:06)
VSK - "Echinopsis" (7:16)
Kevin Yost - "Defence Mechanism" (7:10)
Tenzella - "Hi 79" (5:25)
Uncertain - "Cure" (5:19)
Juri Heidemann - "Haras" (6:23)
Steve Robinson - "No Space, No Time" (6:54)
Uncertain - "Clash" (5:08)
Taster Peter - "Body Call" (6:18)
D Leria - "Invisible" (6:19)
Filterheadz & Horatio - "Bells Of Brightones" (6:41)
Uto Karem - "Your Voice" (feat Biba) (6:33)
George Vidal - "Out From Obscurity" (6:48)
D Unity - "More Drums Please" (5:29)
Review: Global Underground is one of the longest-running DJ mix series and it has always been one of the best. Plenty of big-names over the years have made their mark, often more than once, and now it is the turn of the famously long-playing New York titan Danny Tenaglia to show us what he's made of. He brings his signature grooves and a hint of Latin flavour to proceedings on this, a third and final installment of his trilogy for the series. It is mostly contemporary names serving up new school sounds but all delivered with Danny's cultured and old school DJ mentality.
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Skin Breaker
Cat: SS 100. Rel: 31 Jul 24
Skin Breaker (4:14)
Fossils (5:45)
Intrusion (3:51)
Melt (6:09)
Needlelike (9:39)
Remote Viewer (5:26)
Tie Up (5:20)
Review: Theo Parrish's venerated Sound Signature label hits the notable milestone of 100 releases with this new double album, Skin Breaker, from Howard Thomas. It is one inspired by the artist's formative years spent watching sci-fi films and soaking up 80s beat tracks. Both of those aspects are folded into the record which is a hugely original take on house and techno. Tracks collide dusty drums with gurgling synths, deep space pads with caustic basslines and otherworldly energy that very much comes back from the future to keep you on your toes. In true Sound Signature style, this is an album that sounds like little else so is the perfect way to mark 100 releases.
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L'Ecstasy
L'Ecstasy (2xLP)
Cat: TURBO 229. Rel: 07 Mar 24
Exit Warehouse At Dawn (3:20)
Tr Smooth (3:42)
Night Is Not (3:42)
VSOD (Velvet Sky Of Dreams) (5:40)
Feel The Rush (feat Channel Tres) (4:41)
Buybuysell (4:20)
Love Minus Zero (5:13)
Natural Spirit (3:15)
Silence Of Love (feat Jesse Boykins III) (4:11)
Theme From Borneo Function (3:14)
Duro (6:48)
Polyvoxx (5:04)
Ascending Into The Clouds (feat Elisabeth Troy) (6:13)
LMZNIN (2:39)
Winter Crush (5:40)
In Order 2 (4:52)
Review: HudMo is on rampant form at the moment, firing off collaborations left, right and centre and, as usual, never missing. That said, this project feels like something very special indeed, as he doubles down on kinship with Canadian techno legend Tiga to make an album in thrall to the surge of feelings that hit us when we submit to the possibilities of the night. It's a romantic kind of techno that comes on like early B12 or Artificial Intelligence-era techno in places, but there's also some crafty hooks and flamboyance as you would rightly expect from such a heavyweight studio pairing.
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Das Neue Elektronische Volkslied
Cat: DNZT 016. Rel: 05 Apr 24
Rated-R (7:35)
Eine Gluckliche Fugung (4:46)
Perceiver (6:45)
The Continent Of Reason (5:47)
Rise Of The Robots (6:50)
A Wise Precaution (5:35)
Nuclear Device (7:37)
Presuming To Be Modern (5:19)
Review: Tobias Freund has become one of the most well-respected techno artists in the last 15 years, releasing on a successiom of important labels like Ostgut Ton, Logistic, Mule Musiq and Wagon Repair, to name but a few. His newest release is a full length called Das Neue Elektronische Volkslied and is released on the very hot Danza Tribale, offering an array of strong underground tracks that explore various styles under the techno umbrella. There are hard, dramatic percussion stormers like 'Rated-R' or 'Nuclear Device'. There are powerful and intense builders like 'Perceiver' or ' Rise Of The Robots'. Then you have mysteriously eerie and dark minimal tracks like 'The Continent Of Reason' or 'A Wise Precaution'. Overall, the record is full of commanding high powered darker techno that demands your attention.
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Versus
Versus (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: 160 DSR. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Fukaeri (6:23)
Phoon (5:56)
The Increasing Past (5:36)
Tela (3:36)
Gyeon (4:36)
We Are Not Alone (4:24)
Konstrukt (4:38)
Areal 14 (7:11)
Review: This eight-track release plunges listeners into a world of sci-fi techno, where melodic interludes meet deep, atmospheric edges. Side-1 opens with 'Fukaeri', a track defined by its broken deep beats and ambient drift, evoking a sense of floating through a distant galaxy. 'The Increasing Past' follows with gentle IDM beats, rich colo, and masterful productioniperfect for deep, immersive listening.'Tela' delivers a serene ambient experience, holding the quiet beauty of a rising sun with its delicate textures and evolving warmth. 'Gyeon' shifts into a slow breakbeat with a gentler, deeper approach that feels both introspective and expansive. 'We Are Not Alone' closes the side with cloud-like ambient soundscapes, hazy and airy, as rising vocal arcs add to its otherworldly aura. Lush, cosmic soundscapes and intricate beats create a masterful blend of ambient and techno elements, perfect for those seeking both depth and escapism.
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Immortal
Immortal (limited translucent orange marbled vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: SMDELP 11. Rel: 19 Sep 24
Knowledge (3:52)
Reckless (6:11)
Immortal (6:28)
Invisible Turmoil (6:33)
Unending Rails (6:35)
Inner Battle (6:29)
Glacier (6:55)
Into The Abyss (5:48)
Facing The Unknown (6:37)
I Dare (6:24)
Against All Odds (5:45)
Unbound (7:16)
Review:  Immortal Ventures is a magnificently well-rounded new album from Torn on the mighty Samurai Music. All 13 of the cuts are fantastically well crafted and mix up a range of moods from broody and mediative to deep and hypnotic. 'Knowledge' kicks off with dark and unsettling ambience and 'Reckless' then melts the mind with deft percussive loops over groaning sounds of a depraved underworld. There is more cinematic atmosphere to 'Invisible Turmoil' with its creepy sense of open space and 'Inner Battle' is a kinetic jungle cut with thunderous energy and dystopian eeriness. This is the sort of music that works as well away from the club as it does in it.
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Hardester High Frequency
Hardester High Frequency (hand-numbered 2xLP limited to 100 copies)
Cat: TPV 02. Rel: 25 Apr 22
White Point (4:56)
White Point (Robert Armani & Van Czar remix) (4:51)
White Line (7:13)
White Line (Samuel L Session remix) (5:50)
White God (3:54)
White God (Waffensupermarkt remix) (5:11)
White Space (6:35)
White Space (Waffensupermarkt remix) (3:25)
Gray God (5:19)
Gray Space (4:53)
Gray Line (6:15)
Gray Point (7:18)
Review: After an incredible inauguration by legend Robert Armani, the second release on Techno Parade Vinyl comes from rising Chinese techno producer TPMP. The Chengdu-based arranger, mixer, mastering engineer and Eurorack modular designer presents eight original tracks on his debut vinyl album, with an extensive selection of remixes by some of the scene's biggest names such as the aforementioned Armani, Samuel L. Session and Waffensupermarkt. Style wise, TPMP goes for that greyscale dub techno sound, counting the likes of Basic Channel and Echospace as influences. Whether it's the locomotive minimalism of 'White Point', the cavernous and glacial body bash of "Gray Point" or the deconstructed EBM of "White Line" - Hardester High Frequency proves that TPMP is one to watch!



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The Opening Of The Cerebral Gate (reissue)
The Opening Of The Cerebral Gate (reissue) (180 gram vinyl 3xLP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: TRESOR 270LPX. Rel: 06 Feb 23
Transmission Of Life (4:29)
War Of The Clones (5:52)
Negative Flash (4:25)
Walking With Clouds (3:35)
Cluben In Guyana (5:05)
Dimensional Glide (6:57)
Crossing Into The Mental Astroplane (4:47)
Cerebral Cortex Malfunction (5:32)
Unordinary Realities (4:53)
Look Within (4:33)
Do You Want To Get Down? (vocal De Void) (5:44)
Review: Of all the many Drexciya-related projects, Transllusion is surely one of the finest. Coming in the twilight years of James Stinson's life, there's a bittersweet quality to Opening Of The Cerebral Gate but it doesn't hold the force of the music back. From 'Transmission Of Life's searing arps to the nasty machine funk of 'Negative Flash', this is Stinson running at full clip, speaking that innate Drexciyan language through the machines in a manner which has been oft imitated but never even remotely matched. Reissued by Tresor in 2014 with a bonus 12", now it's presented with a fresh sleeve design which evokes the cyberpunk mood of the music in fine style.
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False Gods
False Gods (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: PIASE 0056LP. Rel: 28 Nov 24
Once In A Lifetime (5:09)
Belong (extended mix) (7:13)
Le Meilleur Est A Venir (feat Laurent Garnier) (6:21)
Agents Of Light (feat Sven Vath) (4:00)
False Gods (3:47)
The Downside (feat Rromance) (7:00)
Gregor Tresher & Josh Wink - "Distant Observer" (5:15)
Gregor Tresher & Petar Dundov - "Ursa Minor" (4:56)
Homesick (feat Anja Schneider) (5:00)
Gregor Tresher & Black Asteroid - "Acid Black" (4:39)
Review: Frankfurt's Gregor Tresher returns with his first album in eight years. The 16-track LP offers up his famously dynamic techno sound and rich synth designs with element of dance floor clout underpinning each tune. From his beginnings in Frankfurt's 90s techno scene to collaborations with icons like Depeche Mode, Moby and Extrawelt, Tresher's career has been marked by critically acclaimed releases and False Gods is one of his most ambitious projects yet. It's an accomplished and introspective journey through modern electronic music enriched by collaborations with some notable friends.
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Harmonia
Harmonia (red vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: IVLP 14R. Rel: 28 May 25
Rigor (6:45)
Raiva (4:29)
Fortuna (4:46)
Luxo (7:46)
Sagrado (7:50)
Review: Portuguese producer Trikk returns with a five-track suite that blurs the boundaries between emotional depth and dancefloor precision. It's a new release built for impact and flow, threading through tempo shifts, genre collisions and global voices while holding fast to a focused, tactile sound. 'Rigor' kicks things off with peak-time weight and carefully sculpted drama i chest-rattling bass and stabs of unexpected piano beauty. 'Raiva (feat MEUTE)' brings brassy propulsion into the fold, fusing live energy with Trikk's slick production touch. 'Fortuna', with Kenyan vocalist Sofiya Nzau, hits a lighter, warmer stride, evoking open-air euphoria. On the flip, 'Luxo' plays with friction i industrial textures balanced with bursts of melody i before closing track 'Sagrado' delivers a radiant, sunrise moment. It's the clearest summation of the release's intent: to move, to build, to glow. Rooted in club energy but alive with personality, this one shows Trikk at his most expansive and assured.
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Rising High
Rising High (green marbled vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: MSLP 011R. Rel: 16 Jan 25
Silverback (feat Versa) (4:32)
Lucifer (4:25)
Tellaman (4:09)
Dem A Come (4:29)
Only Me (4:45)
Shutoff (4:32)
Hold On Driver (feat Bukkha) (4:56)
Give Me Side (4:22)
Do It Jah (3:35)
Warrior Charge (3:57)
Review: Big feline dub from Poland by Tubby Isiah; the Rising High LP was initially released in 2020 and now sees another loving reissue after 2022, with a brand new, maned album cover, capturing the big-snouted, sabre-toothed dub-to-dubstep mood that first enthralled us five years ago. With no new additions to the tracklist, Moonshine are rightfully loyal to the originals, evidencing their respect for the proverbial jungly king: the tracks are finely sculpted specimens, scooping out ideal titrations and bandings of bass and mid, producing skeletal but hugely dynamic thoraxes of sound.
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Green Hat
Green Hat (LP + MP3 download code in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: PAN 123LP. Rel: 08 Feb 24
Introduction (1:52)
Take Advantage (4:09)
Idol Baggage (3:39)
Muscular Theology (2:56)
Filial Endure Ruthless (2:51)
Balkanize (4:39)
Interlude (2:08)
Clout Tunnel (feat Suda) (5:04)
Exascale (3:40)
Gait (5:27)
Wear Green Hat (1:54)
Residual Stress (4:10)
Review: Shanghai-based, Malaysian-born artist Tzusing offers us a future-facing and experimental techno record that also serves as a meditation on "China's complicated history of patriarchal heteronormativity, and how these archaic double standards continue to dominate the culture in pervasive, often invisible ways." It is packed with dancefloor highlights after a deep-thinking cultural monologue to start with. Hard and funky drums, twisted sonics, manic uptempo bangers and wheezing voices and downtempo rhythms all combine into something utterly unique.
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