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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z ALLE
Singles
Generator: Broadcast In Hi Tech
Abstract Science - "The Grinder"
Andy Rantzen - "The Kiss"
DJ T-1000 - "Detroitism"
Terrence Dixon - "Daily Routine"
Obsolete Music Technology - "Past Virtue"
Plural - "07"
Jamal M - "Fine & Mellow"
Windimoto - "Friday Night: UBQ"
Review: A hefty double 12" from Generator features a slew of basement techno bombs from both sides of the Atlantic (oh, and Australia). From the pounding, relentless throb of Abstract Science's "The Grinder" to the shuffling groove of "Detroitism" by DJ-T 1000, the eight tracks cover the full breadth of techno's rich sonic landscape. Other highlights include the broken beats and woodblock percussion on Plural's "07" and the more experimental vibe of "Fine & Mellow" by Mathematics boss and general Chicago underground legend, Jamal M. An unmissable collection of tracks packaged in highly collectable artwork by Alan Oldham, who was also responsible for the superbly illustrated Defenders Of The Deep House World EP that surfaced on Third Ear a few months back.
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Xtrictly Elektro Vol 1
Xtrictly Elektro Vol 1 (12" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: CT 006. Rel: 23 Apr 25
Calagad 13 - "Get Fresher" (2025 Remaster) (4:49)
5ZYL - "Vilnius Bass" (3:59)
Nachtwald - "Bring Back The Night" (4:15)
Spectrums Data Forces - "Darkness In My Head" (6:04)
EC13 - "Profundo" (Interludio) (0:49)
Wicked Wes - "X1000" (feat Space Frogs From Saturn) (5:48)
Review: Granada's Cosmic Tribe know the definition of "electro" in its broadest sense; their new Xtrictly Electro comp keeps the dystopian sound endemic to the genre's most present incarnation, but refuses to restrict itself to one tempo: the standard 130-ish that has sadly infected the otherwise genius genre as a necessity. An international splinter cell of spec-ops and mercenaries are recalled from retirement here, as we hear Calagad 13, Nachtwald, EC13 and many more mechanoid ilk lay down all manner of slick utilities, making up a morbid multi-tool. 5zyl brings further lasery Lithuanian steeze on 'Vilnius Bass', whilst Spectrums Data Forces betrays the existence of a sinister corporate entity, whose business model works towards the object of instilling 'Darkness In My Head' through giant, killer mozzy basses.
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Dookuzot
Dookuzot (12")
Cat: OW 10. Rel: 23 Apr 25
Maushe (6:36)
Veriyou (5:48)
Dookuzot (6:26)
Nimaa (5:44)
Ebio (5:23)
Saei (4:58)
Review: Dookuzot is the entrancing debut from Floid & W92 aka Woody92, and it's released on their own Omen Wapta imprint. Across eight tracks, they craft a labyrinthine soundscape full of shadowy textures, tribal rhythms and eerie, dissonant tones that feels both ancient and futuristic-an ambient-techno blend that channels family history into sonic myth-making. Standout 'Maushe' hints at dancefloor tension, while 'Veriyou' is seriously deep and heady as part of what is a haunting, high-definition journey through imagined realms and moody post-human worlds.
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Gespielt von: Jane Fitz
out of stock $20.73
Lost In A Sea Of Trees (repress)
Lost In A Sea Of Trees (repress) (180 gram gatefold double 12")
Cat: SSV 11. Rel: 04 Mar 19
The Starry Night (7:49)
Where The Wind Howls (7:45)
Through The Meadow (6:30)
Lured By An Unseen Presence (7:13)
Across The River The Leaves Whisper (5:30)
Eyes In Looming Trees (6:38)
Unholy Grounds (5:00)
The Domovoi (7:38)
Review: REPRESS ALERT: Wanderwelle comes to Silent Season to explore immersive techno inspired by the early pagan history of Europe. "The Starry Night" makes for a beautiful opening statement on this point, all gently lilting melodies reaching for an emotional peak and loaded with mystery. "Where The Wind Howls" equally lulls your ears with its patient layers of synths feeding into an implied narrative that works wonderfully with the fantastic artwork on this release. "Through The Meadow" has a more overt new age ambient finish, while "Lured By An Unseen Presence" edges a little dub techno influence into the mix. With all eight tracks feeding into this implied tale, this is an album to listen to from start to finish and truly lose yourself in.
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Immortal Funk
Cat: LN 008. Rel: 03 Oct 23
Immortal Funk (5:28)
Karma (5:12)
Network Not Found (5:36)
Review: Limited Network's Max Watts has cooked up an EP here that has been written with a very specific use in mind - party rocking and DJ battle deployment. it is fair to say these timeless cuts tap into universal feel-good vibes with opener 'Immortal Funk' a perfectly acrobatic and supple wedge of techno funk. 'Karma' has icy drum machine sounds and 80s electro-funk overtones with bright digital synths and a killer bassline all ensuring you cannot help but move. 'Network Not Found' gets more weird and textured for the afters - the writing acid lines and gurgling dub undercurrents kept down only by a sneaking and cosmic lead synth.
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Gespielt von: DJ Mau Mau
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Small Axe EP
Small Axe EP (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: LN 07. Rel: 25 Jul 23
Max Watts - "Small Axe" (4:45)
Max Watts - "Dimensions" (4:27)
Max Watts - "Cherry" (4:06)
Max Watts - "Car Show" (6:03)
Sugarbeats & Structural Claps - "Cauchy" (Edged Out) (3:59)
Review: The new Small Axe EP on Limited Network is "dedicated to the Small Axe band based in Nashville, TN." It's a five-track with four of them by Max Watts, who has a rueful and synth drenched sound on voyaging deep techno opener 'Small Axe'. 'Dimensions' is a slow and heavy house beatdown, then 'Cherry' brings chugging deep house funk and 'Car Show' is a loopy, ramshackle Moodymann-style bit of house voodoo. Sugarbeats & Structural Claps close out with busted loops and off-grid hits of 'Cauchy' (Edged Out).
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Another Perspective EP
Cat: ACIDO 035. Rel: 22 Sep 22
Eternal Moment (6:12)
Syn-the-sizer (5:14)
Out Of Place Artifacts (5:31)
Hidden Figures (4:47)
Review: Takuya Sugimoto AKA Web is an electronic innovator who released a slew of essential albums in the mid-nineties. This new EP - except for a re-issued track that first appeared in 1995 - is a continuation of his fusionist style where he layers up wonky rhythms, detuned synths, IDM, ambient and techno into something new, something spiritual, something utterly fresh. Everything from Herbie Hancock to Larry Heard to Yellow Magic Orchestra can be heard if you listen closely to these rhythmically complex tracks, and you really should, because there are all kinds of magical sonic sorcery to be found.

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In Loving Memory 4:4 + Special 1
In Loving Memory 4:4 + Special 1 (limited coloured vinyl 4x12")
Cat: STRX 09STYRAXABCD. Rel: 04 Jul 11
Sven Weisemann - "Deep Passion" (Sven Repassion mix)
Morphosis - "They Just Don't Care"
Lowtec - "Stamping Ground"
STL - "Laio"
John Daly - "Birds"
Derek Carr - "25th"
John Beltran - "Rainy Day Savior"
Sam McQueen - "Simple Pleasures"
Ron Trent - "Piano Track"
Larry Heard - "Dolphin Dream"
Herbert - "Fat King Fire"
Isolee - "Raum Zwei"
Reggie Dokes - "Black Thoughts" (The Tribal mix)
DJ Qu - "Be Who You" (main mix)
Review: A bulging 4x12" release from Styrax to round off their In Loving Memory series. Featuring venerable and fledgling talent alike from both sides of the Atlantic - including Ian Pooley, Laurent Garnier, Morphosis, John Daly, John Beltran and Sven Weisemann to name just a few - In Loving Memory 4:4 is a frankly essential purchase for lovers of the more cerebral strains of house music. Picking a favourite out of this lot is an unenviable task, but we'll plump for the dusty beatdown of Morphosis' "They Just Don't Care".
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Prime Frequency EP
Prime Frequency EP (limited hand-stamped 12")
Cat: AS 008. Rel: 29 Jul 21
Prime Frequency (7:51)
Champion Sound (4:44)
Bradford Bass (5:36)
Steel Subsonics (5:04)
Transpennine Connection (outro) (1:23)
Review: White Rose debut on Altered Sense with Prime Frequency, a versatile and vital EP. It distills acid, electro and braindance into powerful tracks with a distinctly UK edge, as well as a nice retro nod and subtle sense of rave nostalgia. The opener is the sort of dark, mysterious tune you want to hear in a warehouse at 5am, and then the late night freakiness builds through the trippy melodies and ice cold beats of 'Champion Sound,' zoned out rhythms of 'Bradford Bass' and post-rave sounds of ''Steel Subsonics.' These are inventive sounds that make a big mark in smart ways.
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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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Is It 2 Late?
Cat: STO 022. Rel: 05 Mar 25
Sante (6:49)
Is It 2 Late? (6:49)
Is It 2 Late? (Lb Honne remix) (7:18)
Sante (Orion remix) (5:32)
Review: Bristol-based Will You (AKA Oleeva label founder Will Spence) is finally ready to make his vinyl bow, with fast-rising Berlin imprint Stolar the lucky label handling the imprint. He begins in predictably confident mood with 'Sante', a deeply swirling, psychedelic and immersive slab of hypno-house wrapped in waves of TB-303 acid insanity, before treating us to the unsettling off-kilter tech-house wonkiness of 'Is It 2 Late?' Over on the reverse side, both cuts are given the remix treatment. Lb Honne re-frames 'Is It 2 Late?' as a smoother and more intergalactic-sounding chunk of deep tech-house, while Orion turns 'Sante' into a field recordings and effects-laden ambient techno shuffler.

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Alben
More Water
More Water (2xLP)
Cat: TOS 009. Rel: 06 Jun 25
November (5:10)
Evaporate (5:34)
Technique (5:07)
Liquify (5:36)
4AM (5:36)
Sky Dive (5:06)
Morning Meltdown (4:59)
More Water (5:34)
Review: Fuss and fluff are thrown by the wayside on 'More Water', hearing Sub Basics (Tom Wood) and Witch Trials (formerly of the label MYRYRS) join forces for a new collaboration on Temple Of Sound. Sleek, unfussy dub techno, and yet still unafraid of wetness past the knees, the likes of 'November', 'Technique' and 'Liquify' are seriously well simmered slammers, their projectile chords and wide multichannel drums lending themselves a firmer than firm sectional density, with a mean hardness rivalling that of chromium. Only the B-side dares step into ricketier territory, with '4AM' and 'Morning Meltdown' increasingly conveying that hanging-by-a-thread feeling all to familiar to the early hours floor fiends among us.
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108 Dimensions Of Green
108 Dimensions Of Green (180 gram vinyl 2xLP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: HYPNUS 027. Rel: 07 Aug 20
The Grip Of The Frost Release Itself (13:31)
Within Light & Shadows (7:55)
Clarity Is Born As We Dissolve (7:59)
Opens The Door (6:58)
Where Colors Are The Birds (8:49)
The Spotless Mind (14:33)
Review: Sebastian Mullaert is a real master of depth and atmosphere. He has been for many years and his WaWuWe project is some of his deepest stuff. Here he offers serene techno for late night motorway driving, underwater dub to get utterly lost in and spacious grooves that journey on the most deft and subtle of synths. This is meditative, heady music for thoughtful moments of escapism. The package is jut as special as the music here - it is a double, black, 180 gram 12" sheathed inside a custom cut and full colour printed hansaboard sleeve.
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No Big Deal
No Big Deal (gatefold picture disc 2xLP)
Cat: DB 344V. Rel: 26 Jun 24
Let's Live It Up (with Harm Franklin) (4:31)
Fatalistic Groove (with Barney Bones) (4:57)
Cheap Thrills (with Barney Bones) (5:03)
Get Down Down (with Reggie Watts) (5:31)
I Don't Remember (with VNSSA) (6:10)
Tha Tea (3:51)
Might Just (with James Patterson) (5:14)
Motivashun (with Reggie Watts) (5:36)
Stop Time (with Glass Petals & Elohim) (4:07)
Did You Mean It (with ZOF) (5:01)
Review: Walker And Royce and Dirtybird are perfect bedfellows - they both have a penchant for bright, colourful sounds, big-hearted beats and playful energies when it comes to club music. No Big Deal, the duo's new album, doesn't disappoint on that front. It is an album that goes big on collars and features the likes of comedian and musician Reggie Watts, Grammy-nominated and multi-platinum-selling artist James Patterson peak-time producer VNSSA, another Grammy-nominee in the shape of vocalist Barney Bones and more besides. Plenty of weird and wacky beats are run through with some great lyrics to make this as functional as it is fun.
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Red Yellow Black
Cat: MULEMUSIQ 288. Rel: 28 Nov 23
Waterfall
Tokyo Street
Midnight On The Mountain
Labyrinth
By The River
Good Morning
Bubbles
DHQ
By The Lake
Review: After initially reserving much of his music for his own Tartan label, Wallace has been on plenty of fine sojourns to other top labels of late including CWPT's from Palms Trax, Studio Barnhus and Rhythm Section. Now he makes his biggest statement yet with a double album on Mule Musiq that draws on everything in his arsenal. His deft melodic touch and innocent synth work defines the first couple of clean and airy cuts while his knack for an unusual rhythm defines the loopy and hypnotic 'Midnight On The Mountain,' 'By The River' is a gorgeous deep house cut with eastern melodies and 'Bubbles' is pure dreaming material for zoned out sessions. A fine work from the talented Wallace.
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Victory Over The Sun
Cat: SEM 113. Rel: 24 Oct 19
An Unusual Sunrise (4:55)
Red Skies (8:32)
Before The Rain (3:42)
Emerging Sights (6:51)
Black Spheres (4:11)
Celestial Crusade (7:47)
Victory Over The Sun (5:47)
Eternal Dusk (4:18)
Review: Svreca's Semantica welcomes Wanderwelle and Bandhagens Musikforening for their first collaborative album, and it comes with some observations from Samuel Coccius written in 1566 about unusual sunsets and sunrises known as the "celestial phenomenon over Basel". They have clearly influenced the music here, with its crepuscular ambient techno with yawning pads, widescreen synths and a cinematic feel that pulls you right into the centre of it all. Rhythms come from supple and barely-there drums of "Red Skies", while "Before The Rain" does capture that feeling perfectly with heavenly chords and harmonies. Elsewhere there is darker but just as delicate techno in "Victory Over the Sun" and more besides.
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DnA (Re)sequenced
Cat: ESOL 019. Rel: 16 Nov 21
Holographic (Carl Craig Ride Or Die anthem) (7:18)
(Re)Evolution (Jon Dixon remix) (7:01)
Second Wave (Steve Rachmad remix) (6:12)
Universal Language (Claude Young remix) (5:35)
Immersion (Stephen Brown remix) (6:47)
Second Wave (John Beltran Pan Am remix) (7:44)
Second Wave (Stephen Lopkin remix) (6:52)
Metamorphosis (Shawn Rudiman remix) (6:17)
Review: Vince Watson released the DnA album in 2019, and now he's revisiting it for a bumper remix package from a frankly dizzying cadre of producers. First up is Carl Craig, who takes 'Ride Or Die' in predictably epic, soaring directions before Jon Dixon lays his ebullient, melodious touch over '(RE)volution'. Steve Rachmad whips up a tight and punchy strain of techno while re-versioning 'Second Wave', and Claude Young takes a delicate approach to 'Universal Language'. Stephen Brown creates a brooding, Detroit indebted mood on his mix of 'Immersion', John Beltran goes predictably far out with 'Second Wave' before Stephen Lopkin's own dreamy, sky-scraping take on the track. Shawn Rudiman completes this all-star cast with a supercharged, uplifting techno workout as he re-interprets 'Metamorphosis'. If you like classically-informed techno, you can't pass up this sterling package.
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DnA (Re)sequenced (B-STOCK)
Cat: ESOL 019 (B-STOCK). Rel: 16 Nov 21
 
B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition
Holographic (Carl Craig Ride Or Die anthem) (7:18)
(Re)Evolution (Jon Dixon remix) (7:01)
Second Wave (Steve Rachmad remix) (6:12)
Universal Language (Claude Young remix) (5:35)
Immersion (Stephen Brown remix) (6:47)
Second Wave (John Beltran Pan Am remix) (7:44)
Second Wave (Stephen Lopkin remix) (6:52)
Metamorphosis (Shawn Rudiman remix) (6:17)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition***


Vince Watson released the DnA album in 2019, and now he's revisiting it for a bumper remix package from a frankly dizzying cadre of producers. First up is Carl Craig, who takes 'Ride Or Die' in predictably epic, soaring directions before Jon Dixon lays his ebullient, melodious touch over '(RE)volution'. Steve Rachmad whips up a tight and punchy strain of techno while re-versioning 'Second Wave', and Claude Young takes a delicate approach to 'Universal Language'. Stephen Brown creates a brooding, Detroit indebted mood on his mix of 'Immersion', John Beltran goes predictably far out with 'Second Wave' before Stephen Lopkin's own dreamy, sky-scraping take on the track. Shawn Rudiman completes this all-star cast with a supercharged, uplifting techno workout as he re-interprets 'Metamorphosis'. If you like classically-informed techno, you can't pass up this sterling package.
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out of stock $21.94
The Rooted Sky
The Rooted Sky (2xLP limited to 200 copies)
Cat: RSN 42. Rel: 23 Apr 24
Monin Yiri (5:01)
Sound Loves Dance (5:54)
Grow With The Flow (8:54)
It Comes & Goes (6:16)
Subconscience (8:17)
Ronde Cinetique (8:42)
Music Without Chains (6:53)
Golden Black (7:46)
Review: Wave Arising is former Spiral Tribe man Sebastian Vaughan with vocalist Kynsie and they are a duo that likes to eplxore body, mind and soul "through intuitive listening of senses and inner energies by means of music , workshops and gatherings." This is their debut album and is an otherworldly mix of deep grooves and occult sonic landscapes. It has been made from various improvisations and avoids there use of sampling and as an album, this is one that feels very much alive. There are cinematic dub techno workouts, cascading synths and alien sound designs, menacing low ends and moments of majestic melodic beauty such as on 'Ronde Cinetique'. A brilliant debut.
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Inner Motions
Cat: MOJUBALP 3. Rel: 25 Sep 13
Inner Motion (Initium)
D-Psalm
Spectra
Ridis (Embolium I)
Killiny Beach
Rejection
Plectra Sub (Embolium II)
Tikuma
Evolver
Planetary Nebula
Floatation Verb
Inner Sunset (Finis)
Review: The masterful Sven Weisemann returns to the album format with Inner Motions, his second long player of a storied career as a producer of supple, genteel house music. It's released, naturally, on the Mojuba label whose sound has been defined by Weisemann and compatriot Nick Sole, and offers an extensive demonstration of the Berlin based producer's capacity to combine heart wrenching musicality with the crisp dynamism needed for club play. Arriving in some typically luxuriant packaging from Mojuba, Inner Motions is apparently "inspired by electronic music's classic and timeless albums of the early and mid 90s" and its 12 tracks form part of a greater whole. As intoxicating a listening experience it is, Weisemann has still ensured some of the music here can be equally powerful out of the collective context with "Rejection" and "Evolver" notable highlights.
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out of stock $25.21
Pleasure Builder
Cat: SGLP 16. Rel: 25 Jan 24
Somewhere But Here (3:27)
Capture The Moment (7:09)
Sync Quantum (5:49)
DMT (5:21)
The Space Between (5:25)
Moving Parton (6:37)
Subforms (6:00)
Sea Dweller (4:31)
Moribund (4:52)
Within (5:55)
Bittersweet (4:58)
Review: Damon Wild is back with a new album on the Sonic Groove label run by Adam X. This is his first full length LP since back in 2017 when he dropped Cosmic Path on the Infrastructure New York label. Pleasure Builder is a techno album with a difference as it has rich astral atmospheres and ambient synth adding detail to the physical drums. Wild has been active since the 90s and brings all that class and know how to this record and twitchy future-facing cuts like 'Capture The Moment' and thudding, fizzing numbers like 'The Space Between.'
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Transmitter
Cat: UTR 005. Rel: 23 Apr 25
Frozen Signal (6:21)
Hemisphere (6:49)
Octave (5:09)
Fuel (6:10)
Transmitter (7:09)
Infinite (5:15)
I Should Fly (5:14)
Genetic (7:17)
Review: Wild Planet was originally a duo consisting of Simon J Hartley and Richard Brook who put out a fine debut album on Warp. After that. Hartley became the sole member for a further album on Octave One's Detroit-based 430 West label. This album came first in 1999 and has been fully remastered and sounds better than ever, with three bonus tracks from the original CD version making their vinyl debut. Transmitter captures a distinct blend of raw, warm and futuristic Detroit electro and techno that ranges from deep machine funk to atmospheric synth work. It's a shining example of Motor City innovation at its peak. Do not sleep.

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Selectors 005
Lena WILLIKENS / VARIOUS
Selectors 005 (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: DKMNTLSLCTRS 005. Rel: 18 Apr 18
JASSS - "Little Lines" (6:11)
Garland - "Sepses" (5:12)
Sandoz - "Morning Star" (Dubmix) (7:19)
Vromb - "Amalgame" (6:36)
Le Matin - "Oil" (5:19)
Anatolian Weapons - "Disillusioned" (8:57)
Parrish Smith - "Minima" (4:20)
Varoshi Fame - "Voice Of Command" (Chekov re-edit) (6:27)
TowLie - "Conan" (5:23)
Sysex - "Deep Space" (5:09)
Borusiade - "Night Dive" (An Exercise In Indulgence) (5:29)
DoseZero - "Tribal Dose" (7:59)
Review: Lena Willikens is not only the first female DJ to curate a compilation for Dekmantel's Selectors series, but also the first to put the emphasis on previously unreleased music rather than dusty-fingered crate-digging gems. That's not to say there aren't excellent older cuts present - see the decidedly psychedelic brilliance of Sandoz's ambient dub earworm "Morning Star (Dubmix)" and the trippy 2001 industrial dub techno of Vromb's "Amalgame" - just that there are a few more previously unheard killers. These include, but aren't limited too, the drowsy broken techno of Jasss's "Little Lines", Parrish Smith's jacking industrial house shuffler "Minima" and the druggy, mind-altering synthesizer soundtrack throb of Borusiade's intoxicating "Night Drive (An Exercise in Indulgence)".
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Juxtapose
Cat: TOPO2 002. Rel: 12 Mar 25
Guilty Gears (2:35)
Parkstraat (4:01)
Allegorya (3:33)
Deck 16 (4:28)
Crystal Tears (3:38)
Juxtapose (3:55)
Remember (4:28)
AO (3:48)
Lhusima (3:56)
Owen Reece (3:41)
Ti Si Isceljenje (3:54)
Metroid (3:17)
Review: BertBert's boundary-free TOPO imprint returns with a fascinating body of work from one of his nearest and dearest influences; Windu. A collection honed from hundreds of sketches, grooves and soundscapes written over the last eight years, Juxtapose is a beguiling blend of ambient textures, gritty technoid grooves and thunderous showers of breaks. At points bubbling with aggy rave energy ('Deck 16'), at others entirely disarming and likely to knock you horizontal ('Ti Si Isceljenje'), Windu (which stands for wave is not defined) has a refreshing ability to completely negate DJ formula, arrangement and genre trappings. A debut dispatch built up over years before unleashed into the wild on vinyl, this is a truly unique album.
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WH 019
WH 019 (2xLP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: WH 019. Rel: 10 Nov 22
Sweet Dreams (2:41)
See You In Madrid (4:08)
Untitled (3:27)
Trondheim Girl (2:53)
The Other Side (6:56)
Both Hands Free (6:02)
Void (5:22)
Euphoronic (4:22)
Etymology (4:13)
Welcome Iris (3:50)
Hologram Life (4:45)
Free Your Mind (5:22)
Hours Or Days (6:05)
Review: We can probably no longer keep going on about the electro resurgence or revival. By now it seems like the genre has pretty much become as universally popular and ever-present as house and techno. Which is fine, especially when we get gems like this on such a regular basis. It is a new album from Barcelona's Withhold on their own label, which only launched in 2020 but has been pretty prolific since with some 20 odd releases and most coming without any artist info. This is glistening and stylish electro that pairs driving rhythms with plenty of fine synth craft, making it a fine ride for mind, body and soul.
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out of stock $39.50
WH 020
WH 020 (2xLP)
Cat: WH 020. Rel: 18 Dec 23
I Want To Believe (4:13)
Dont Wake Me This Time (4:31)
Beyond Tomorrow (5:31)
14 3 (5:48)
Achanhuwlmx (2:00)
Such A Night (5:15)
Order Of 11 (3:58)
Divag (4:06)
Koolevbrntg (7:56)
Came Echelon Alarm (4:52)
Fresh Throbbling (3:21)
After It All (5:47)
Review: A deeply mysterious label from Barcelona, Withhold specialise in impactful trance-breaks and IDM that tend towards the vanguard, prioritising "hidden artists" whose proclivites might not be so self-promoting. This self-effacing, anonymizing tendency in dance music is often indicative of good quality, especially when done for the right reasons. It's not really something you can work out rationally, in fact; you just have to go by your best senses. And we get a good vibe from Withhold, not least from this latest long-player of curious, gushy delights. We're not sure which artists (whether individual or many) lie behind each track, but perhaps this rejection of authorship encourages deeper listening: highlights include the cleverly tricksy 'Achanhuwlmx' and the quaintly-imaged 'Order Of 11'. This album is best received by the listener at its most emotive, most cascading moments.
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Chasing The Dream
Cat: AL 0014. Rel: 14 May 18
Inception (3:20)
More Than A Feeling (4:07)
Through Peaks & Valleys (5:39)
Burning With You (5:40)
Energy Pulse (6:14)
Kadastre (6:42)
Equilibrium (6:05)
Walk Along The Rainbow (6:09)
Second Breath (6:04)
Chasing The Dream (5:59)
There Is A Light (6:15)
Rise (5:10)
Chasing The Dream (instrumental) (5:49)
Review: Kiev's Andrew Vanzhula and Dennis Andriyanov have been collaborating under the Woo York moniker for almost a decade. Since their first releases began to appear back in 2009, they have provided us with nothing but deep-minded electronic experiments, never tired of pushing the boundaries or exploring unchartered terrains. Chasing The Dream, which lands on Tale Of Us' Afterlife label, is actually the duo's first studio LP, but it sounds in no way like an amateur move. In fact, their quest for the deepest and most cavernous electronic sounds allows these 13 tracks to converse with one another, and to weave their magic into just about every corner. It's not really techno, it most certainly isn't house, and it isn't your typical flurry of ambient sounds. It's simply Woo York.
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out of stock $36.14
Rhythm Archives
Cat: TRULE 031. Rel: 28 May 25
March (3:31)
Slow Rock (4:45)
Foxtrot (3:50)
Beguine (4:06)
Shuffle (3:14)
Bajon (4:08)
Swing (4:06)
No Selected (4:14)
Review: In January 2025, Al Wootton visited Melbourne Electronic Sound Studio, which is home to a rare archive of vintage drum machines. Once there, he recorded the unique rhythms and quirks of these machines and captured their raw character. Back in the UK, he transformed those recordings through processing and layering to create this new EP, Rhythm Archives. The result is a stripped-back but impactful exploration of rhythm that draws from industrial, dub, post-punk and proto-techno influences. The record stands as both a creative tribute to the iconic machines and their makers and a nod to MESS's mission of preserving electronic music heritage and making it accessible through public engagement and education.
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 in stock $27.17
The Price Of Nonconformance
Cat: AES 019. Rel: 01 Dec 14
Deeptroit (6:37)
Jazz (6:43)
Guilty Pleasures ($ of NC mix) (6:35)
Leftfield (6:05)
The Aesthetic Track (7:36)
Karma ($ of NC mix) (5:31)
Resilience (7:14)
The Elephant In The Room (6:06)
Review: These days, Detroit deep house veteran Keith Worthy can't seem to decide whether to use his given name or the alternative Lamar alias. Here he's in full K-Worthy mode, delivering a belated debut album chock full of sci-fi influenced deep house, Motor City dancefloor soul and evocative, heavily electronic club jams. Worthy is a fine producer with a great knack for balancing the demands of the dancefloor with his love of atmosphere, texture and melody. This trait courses through the heat of K Dub Music, which simply ripples with quality from start to finish. Highlights are plentiful, from the deep, melodious techno warmth of "Karma ($ of NC Mix)", to the off-kilter rhythms, sci-fi sounds and fizzing cymbals of "Deeptroit".
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Drained Strands
Drained Strands (LP in lenticular spray-painted sleeve limited to 300 copies)
Cat: PEAK 22. Rel: 28 May 25
Drained Strands (6:21)
Delinquent Spirits (5:21)
Ultra Red (5:40)
Reeling Mist (5:33)
Lagoon (5:42)
Somnium Sands (6:18)
Review: Adam Winchester and Laurie Osborne (probably still best known as Appleblim) are Wrecked Lightship and they have an inventive approach to dub, breaks and bass. Their work creates an immersive world full of rich, atmospheric textures and the latest example of that is Drained Strands, a new album for Peak Oil full of fragmented, genre-blurring sounds. The six-tracker is full of experimentation and new ideas from the off. 'Delinquent Spirits' for example is a jumble of jungle breaks and vast basslines with minimal percussion, 'Reeling Mist' is warm, blissed out dub and 'Somnium Sands' is an eerie and evocative world of synth designs and industrial decay.

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Gespielt von: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $26.33
Antiposition
Antiposition (LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: PEAK 19. Rel: 19 Feb 24
Hex (5:33)
Bizarre Servants (5:23)
Antiposition (5:52)
Sunken Skies (5:24)
Diminished Ark (5:30)
Sounding Bodies (7:33)
Review: Peak Oil welcomes UK duo Wrecked Lightship for 'Antiposition', a debut EP on the label from the pair of Laurie Osborne (once known as Appleblim) and Adam Winchester aka Dot Product. The pair refine their sound and bring a range of innovative rhythms here with elements of dub, d&b, tribal sounds and deft sound design across hard-to-define cuts. 'Hex' is a cosmic broken techno trip, 'Bizarre Servants' is a slower and heavier dub and 'Sunken Skies' is prickly and kinetic as it flirts with live sounding drum & bass tropes and 'Diminished Ark' as well as with wispy sine waves, refracted melodies and barely there rhythms.
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 in stock $26.88
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