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Self Surrender
Cat: DSR 161. Rel: 04 Jun 25
Prelude (4:45)
Kala (4:48)
Cenere (5:47)
Covered In Sin (10:01)
Sigillo (4:06)
Subversive (6:50)
Manifestazione (6:57)
Ebony Feathers (6:49)
The Suspended Child (6:53)
Review: Italian techno heavyweight Claudio PRC's fifth album, Self Surrender, is a meditative dive into self-acceptance that comes on Amsterdam's long-running and always top-notch Delsin Records. Claudio delivers a fluid narrative across an exploration of tasteful ambient, dub, minimal house and deep techno here, and it opens with some absorbing introspection before gradually shifting into more kinetic territory. It is driven by pulsing kicks, dreamy textures, acid flourishes and ghostly strings as a refined blend of techno and house sounds all coalesce with the signature depth Claudio has honed over years of his craft. Self Surrender closes on an ethereal note, which encapsulates its core message of letting go.
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 in stock $33.24
Did You Get The Dream I Sent You?
Did You Get The Dream I Sent You? (translucent green vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: NOUSLP 011. Rel: 04 Jun 25
Love Without Sound (3:49)
The Abstract Painter & The Cartoonist (4:00)
Different (3:50)
Nothing More Than A Memory (2:56)
One Day (4:11)
Keep On Breathing (3:11)
Water Connects Us (3:24)
Red Haired Clown (4:30)
Closer Closure (4:03)
Did You Get The Dream I Sent You? (4:06)
Review: Lenxi's debut album, Did You Get the Dream I Sent You?, is a cultured blend of IDM, indie pop and techno that is laid out across 10 deeply personal track. The London-born, Amsterdam-based producer channels a period marked by heartbreak and isolation into the music, which means the album emerges as an emotional escape shaped by paintings, sketches and synth lines all crafted in studios from London to L.A. It balances vulnerability with resilience while weaving nostalgia and hope into the mix. Ultimately, Lenxi transforms pain into empowerment here and takes you from sounds of solitude to the dancefloor with a powerful, dreamlike narrative.
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 in stock $21.87
Vertical Stories
Cat: VPLP 1. Rel: 27 May 25
Avalanche (4:26)
Drifting On The Ocean (5:23)
Dril & Acid (6:02)
EP3 (6:20)
Fonseca (5:54)
Mini (2:04)
Mercy On The Floor (5:02)
Triangles (5:56)
Traverse (5:15)
Review: On his long-awaited debut, Osaka's Takuya Matsumoto draws a clear line between the tactile futurism of 90s IDM and the emotional depth of Detroit techno, finding beauty in grit and structure in chaos. There's a cinematic quality to the sequencing, from the shimmering opener 'Drifting On The Ocean' to the gnarled syncopations of 'Dril and Acid' and the broken funk of 'Fonseca'. But what makes this record truly sing is its refusal to sit still: 'Mini' dances with jazzy irreverence, while 'Triangles' feels like a dusted-off memory from a lost Rephlex archive. Matsumoto's palette is warm, spiky, and full of movementian album built not on pastiche but on devotion to groove and experimentation in equal measure. You hear shades of Underground Resistance's urgency, Mike Paradinas' off-grid detail, and Floating Points' melodic intricacy, but none of it feels borrowed. 'Traverse' and 'Mercy on the floor' close things with a spacious melancholy that lingers beyond the final fade. This is a conversation with dance music history, spoken fluently in rhythm and mood. A richly detailed, deeply personal statement from one of Japan's most quietly consistent producers.
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Gespielt von: Bryan Hervieu
 in stock $26.98
Decima
Decima (2xLP)
Cat: KW 39. Rel: 25 Jul 24
Minore (5:21)
Methodist (5:40)
Aquaton (5:24)
Super Septima (4:28)
Crime & Punishment (6:12)
Cyberfox (5:23)
Axial Force (5:52)
The Dance Class (5:37)
Review: Ben Klock's label signs up Stef Mendesidis for an ambitious double 12" here that offers up eight superbly designed techno weapons. The open wastes no time locking you into some bulky and muscular groves with driving drums and smart dub chords peeling off the rhythm. There is an absorbing haunting vibe to 'Axial Force' with its smoky, ghostly pads and long-tailed chords while the closer 'The Dance Class' has an unsettling sense of urgency and paranoia in the tightly woven bell melodies and unrelenting drum funk. These are precision-tooled bombs for techno connoisseurs.
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Gespielt von: DJ Bone
 in stock $25.57
Beaucoup Fish (reissue) (B-STOCK)
Cat: UWR 00101LP (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Cups (11:12)
Push Upstairs (5:05)
Jumbo (6:54)
Shudder/King Of Snake (9:32)
Winjer (4:30)
Skym (3:59)
Bruce Lee (7:31)
Kittens (4:40)
Push Downstairs (5:57)
Something Like A Mama (6:25)
Moaner (7:37)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Originally released in 1999 and now reissued, Beaucoup Fish captures UK techno icons Underworld at their peak popularity. Karl Hyde, Rick Smith and Darren Emerson were just coming off their Trainspotting movie fame due to their legendary track 'Born Slippy'. Following Dubnobasswithmyheadman and Second Toughest in the Infants, this record feels heavier and more restless, mirroring their ambivalence toward their growing profile. Where their previous albums flowed like introspective night drives, Beaucoup Fish often barrels forward with full-throttle energy. Tracks like 'Push Upstairs' and 'Kittens' tear through at blistering tempos, merging techno heft with psychedelic texture. 'Shudder / King of Snake' is the album's pounding centerpiece, a kinetic beast built on a mutated 'I Feel Love' bassline and layers of frenetic percussion. Yet it's on 'Jumbo' and 'Cups' that Underworld tap into something deeper, more elegant and melancholic for solitary moments on packed dance floors. Hyde's cryptic, associative lyricism are half preacher, half poet that add a compelling edge throughout. His stream-of-consciousness delivery turning even the most muscular tracks are very introspective. Beaucoup Fish may reflect a band conflicted about their identity, but it's also Underworld at their most refined, striking a potent balance between euphoria and alienation, bombast and subtlety. It remains a hypnotic artifact of late-90s rave culture, vivid in both its unease and its ecstasy.
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