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Shadow Light EP
Shadow Light EP (grey marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: PRRUKBLK 138. Rel: 29 May 25
Shadow Light (4:48)
Magnatizm (4:44)
Nocturnal (feat D Noyse) (4:41)
Magnolia (4:31)
Dramatism (4:31)
Naperon (feat D Noyse - alternative mix) (4:46)
Review: Portuguese legend and 30-year scene veteran A Paul is no stranger to Planet Rhythm - in fact he has already dropped an EP on the vital label this year. But now he's back with more on this Shadow Light six tracker. The opener is fast and dubby, stripped back and seductive for body and mind. 'Magnatizm' fizzes with more electricity and alien energy and 'Nocturnal' brings manic, anxiety-inducing loops. There is glitch and pent-up tension in 'Magnolia' while 'Dramatism' and 'Naperon' close out with more streamlined and tunnelling techno depths.
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Light & Illusion
Cat: AFTG 04. Rel: 29 May 25
Login Beat (6:02)
Biancone Interno (5:10)
Strobe Transforms Thinking (5:48)
Light & Illusion (6:08)
Review: Acid For The Grandma's fourth release is another boundless trip into warped rhythms and surreal soundscapes with acid liquid textures that make for a psychedelic experience that sparks the imagination while pulling you into otherworldly dimensions. 'Login Beat' casts you adrift amongst circling snares over jacking beats and 'Biancone Interno' then cuts loose with freewheeling arms and sci-fi motifs that leave long neon trails. 'Strobe Transforms Thinking' taps into more taught dub tech with sinewy leads and last of all, 'Light And Illusion' places you in a colourful world of refracted rhythm and slivery tech house drums sent back from a distant planet.
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Do Not Dance With The Police 04
Cat: DONOTDANCE 04. Rel: 17 Jun 25
Hollo
Koro
The Magic
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Passado Distante
Cat: PARAISO 016. Rel: 19 Jun 25
Driven (5:42)
Circulate (6:37)
Tres Trax (5:04)
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Buried In Noise EP
Cat: PRRUKBLK 123. Rel: 05 Jun 25
Buried In Noise (4:15)
Velvet Kiss (4:55)
State Of Burn (5:02)
Scarred (4:14)
The 242 (4:06)
Review: New week, new Planet Rhythm, same old tech class. Aero is no stranger to this label and hail from Northside Dublin, where they Baldoyle native has been cooking up his take on techno - it's always driven by punchy rhythms but with plenty of synth craft making it much more than mere DJ tool fodder. 'Buried In Noise' has urgent and anxious melodies lighting up the drums while 'Velvet Kiss' is a deeper, more late-night prowler. 'State Of Burn' then bangs with steel-plated loops and 'Scarred' layers up synths that feel like they're going to fall over themselves with a hypnotic and time-keeping drum thud. 'The 242' closes with astral anxiety and a never-ending sense of rush.
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Inori
Inori (7")
Cat: KIT 002. Rel: 27 May 25
Inori (4:03)
Kotoba (4:22)
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Soul Roots
Cat: YRE 057. Rel: 27 May 25
Soul Roots (6:00)
Cycles (4:41)
All I Need (5:23)
Reflections (4:56)
Review: Ross Alexander debuts on Yore and brings with him a more tech-leaning sound that you might expect of this traditionally techno-centric outlet. It still calls on plenty of Motor City signifiers, however, such as warm synth soul, machine grooves and a dusty depth. 'Soul Roots' has all that and a cosmic melodic air, 'Cycles' gets more twisted with a pressurised baseline and drums full of rebound while 'All I Need' sets off on freewheeling, psychedelic pads and serene grooves that carry you away in a reverie before 'Reflections' shuts down with twinning cosmic pads and gurgling low ends. A classy and escapist EP of futuristic bliss.
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Synchonised Swimming EP
Synchonised Swimming EP (12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: OTW 01. Rel: 27 May 25
Component A (5:37)
Untitled B2 1 (3:17)
Entangled (5:32)
Are You? (5:54)
648 (3:55)
Carrier (5:24)
Review: Lempuyang is a label you will know and respect for its high quality stream of immersive dub techno and now the man behind it, Alastair Kelly, debuts a new label with none other than revered UK techno mainstay Ibrahim Alfa Jnr. He opens up with 'Component A' which is a moody melange of slow, broken dub beats and fizzing synths. There is further experimentation on 'Untitled B2 1' which pairs a churning dub rhythm with naive and innocent melodies and lots of li-fi static. 'Entangled' ups the ante with the suggestion of a fast paced rhythm through a skeletal groove and the flip brings broken beat dub weight, meaning and percussive bass with a 2-step swagger then deep introspection on the closer. A classy EP that suggests this label is one well worth watching.
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Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Techno
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For The Early Hours Of A World In Bloom
Cat: TT 010. Rel: 11 Jun 25
The Artist's Prayer (2:12)
Breather (12:58)
Soil (dub) (6:00)
Sleepy's Gambit (6:01)
Allusion (5:20)
Review: Alien D is the NYC-based producer Daniel Creahan, and he's back with a debut on Theory Therapy that taps into widescreen worlds of techno immersion. Departing from the ambient abstraction of his previous work, this album as a subtle kinetic pulse with tracks like 'Soil Dub' and 'Sleepy's Gambit' propel listeners forward with dubwise rhythms crafted for deep dancefloors. The album builds on an infectious, steady groove with repeating phrases and subtle shifts that keep the music in constant motion. Conceived in the first days after the COVID lockdown, these sounds exude a hopeful quality and capture the transcendent moments of early-morning parties when the moment is full of unbridled hope for what might come.
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Living Room
Living Room (180 gram vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ITLP 21. Rel: 04 Jun 25
Timeline (3:56)
Areusure (3:55)
Lorraa (4:39)
Reactions (6:26)
Texture End (4:25)
Night Zoom (4:56)
Testify (5:05)
Streamline (4:41)
Olderback (5:30)
Gesagt (4:51)
Pure Morning (5:17)
Impress (4:50)
Review: Turin-born and raised artist Andrea has explored plenty of different genres across his wonderfully experimental sounds, but mostly they are couched in techno with hints of 90s breakbeat and IDM. "Living Room is his third album and finds him tapping into an introspective sound with reflective melodies and a cosmic sense of travel. Right from the off, you're cast adrift in a world of shimmering melody and plucked strings, cascading arps and widescreen synthscapes and it is there you stay for the whole absorbing duration, though sometimes lithe rhythms bring more propulsion. A magnificently accomplished and detailed work.
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The Fear EP
Cat: XIST 00512. Rel: 11 Jun 25
The Fear Of Failing (6:34)
Homecoming (6:11)
The Fear Of Failing (Claude Young remix) (6:03)
Mirror Reaction (5:45)
Review: Dublin's techno master steps out with a release that feels both emotionally charged and technically razor sharp for his own label Xistence. Balancing precision with heart, these tracks echo the roots of Detroit techno while reaching boldly into the future. 'The Fear Of Failing' leads with a crystalline melody that feels like it's been beamed in from another dimension. The production is slick and spacious, but there's warmth in the detail, and the main motif is hard to forget. 'Homecoming' drifts in with a deep rolling groove that's part celestial drift, part afterhours love letter. Everything about it feels smooth and elevated, like watching the sunrise from orbit. Claude Young steps in on remix duties and delivers something raw and gritty. His take on 'The Fear Of Failing' strips things down to a lean acid framework. It's a trip back to techno's skeleton while still sounding sharp in the now. 'Mirror Reaction' rounds things off with pure Detroit class. Built with intent and clarity, it's the kind of track that moves both head and body. A graceful, thoughtfully crafted EP from a producer clearly in control of his sound.
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It Begins With Us
Cat: ORIE 001. Rel: 19 Jun 25
Grey Window (6:06)
Submerged (5:32)
Dreaming (3:35)
Hide Side (4:46)
The Great Spot (4:45)
It Begins With Us (4:03)
 in stock $16.06
The Red EP (remastered)
Cat: KF 341. Rel: 06 Jun 25
Bloodsport
Electricity
Comedown
Drone
 in stock $16.89
Profanes
Profanes (12")
Cat: TIKAL 08. Rel: 17 Jun 25
Back2Roots - "Profanation" (vs Kalbo) (6:04)
Ratus - "Religion Of The Beat" (5:12)
Sparks - "Investigation" (5:27)
Nayix - "Les Mots Si On Les Mets" (6:08)
 in stock $15.21
Adolescence EP
Cat: DGTL 004. Rel: 19 Jun 25
My Eyes (6:35)
Living Without Ego (7:01)
I Believe In You (6:16)
Living Without Ego (Jimmy Batt remix) (4:34)
My Eyes (Blinkduus Dischetto Overdub) (5:11)
 in stock $18.59
MAST 9.5
MAST 9.5 (clear smoke vinyl 10")
Cat: MAST 95. Rel: 19 Jun 25
Line That Sketches Into Infinity
Pirilampo
 in stock $14.37
Feeline EP
Feeline EP (12" + insert)
Cat: RELIC 01. Rel: 17 Jun 25
Feeline (5:51)
Dealay (8:56)
Nuclear Starfish (7:07)
Exotica (6:50)
Review: Formed in 1992 in Cheltenham by vocalist Mark Diston and DJ Curtis Lewis, Bass Cadets were always ahead of their time. Their sound was a collage of electronic, breakbeat and experimental sounds with a fierce DIY attitude, and this long-lost 4-track EP captures that raw, genre-defying spirit in full force. Now, finally pressed to vinyl for the first time via Relic, it takes in the sleek urgency of 'Feeline', ambient pads of 'Dealay' and kinetic trance techno tribalism of 'Nuclear Starfish'. With tracks that still sound fresh nearly three decades later, this is a perfect time capsule of early 90s innovation
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Centre Fold
Centre Fold (coloured vinyl 12" (comes in different coloured vinyl cannot guarantee which one you will receive))
Cat: TR 05R. Rel: 04 Jun 25
Centre Fold (8:30)
The Head (5:41)
Step (6:08)
Review: Bastian's early work on Berlin's iconic Acid Orange sublabel, Tanjobi Records, is a hidden gem that's now resurfaced with serious buzz. This debut release has become increasingly rare and often gets snapped up online by crate-digging heads who rediscover its charms more than a decade on. Channelling the spirit of Khan and the legendary Cologne crew, each track is a masterclass in stripped-back, acid-laced techno minimalism, which is why it's now getting the flowers it always deserved-pure underground gold with title cut 'Centre Fold' being a particularly well-crafted mental and physical workout.
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Dream Sequence X (remastered)
Dream Sequence X (remastered) (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: TRESOR 002X. Rel: 13 Jun 25
The Warning (4:20)
Ghost (5:18)
Ex- (4:58)
Dark Basse (4:56)
Luv Is Blind (2:06)
Review: Back by popular demand, this reissue from one of techno's true originators reminds us just how vital these tracks still sound. First released in 1992 and briefly reissued in 2000, these four cuts showcase a unique hybrid of Detroit precision and early European rave energy that continues to inspire. 'The Warning' leads the charge with classic machine-driven Detroit funk. Its rhythm is relentless yet controlled, mechanical yet human. The track feels like a transmission from a future imagined decades ago. 'Ghost' follows with a harder edge. It channels the energy of early Belgium rave with sharp chord stabs and that unmistakable Hoover-style synth. It hits fast and leaves a heavy impression. On Side-B, 'Ex-' is the most cinematic cut. Sci-fi textures, punchy drums and an off-world sense of atmosphere blend the sharpness of UK rave with Detroit's emotional weight. 'Dark Basse' is the banger of the EP with a stripped-back approach. Its minimal but moody framework makes it an instant attention grabber, offering something both haunting and dancefloor effective. These tracks remain timeless and prove once again that true underground techno never goes out of style.
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Boccaccio Life: 1987-1993 Part 1/4
Boccaccio Life: 1987-1993 Part 1/4 (translucent red vinyl 12")
Cat: MM 1831. Rel: 12 Jun 25
Blake Baxter - "Sexuality" (6:03)
Suburban Knight - "The Worlds" (5:03)
E-Dancer - "Feel The Mood" (NY Groove mix) (5:42)
Yvette - "Pump Me" (Mayday mix) (6:22)
Review: Way beyond its New Beat roots, Boccaccio was one of Europe's most influential clubs and known for operating at the cutting edge of house, techno, acid and beyond, and for shaping a distinct sound that defined Sundays in rural Destelbergen. Curated by Olivier Pieters and Stefaan Vandenberghe, Boccaccio Life 1987-1993, released by Belgian label Music Man Records, captures the raw energy of a scene ahead of its time. Four VA Eps from it bring the tracks to wax and this one has four seminal US artists at their most visceral and impactful.
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Utopie
Utopie (12")
Cat: BKHS 014. Rel: 29 May 25
Flowers Wish (part 1) (4:30)
Flowers Wish (part 2) (2:50)
Give Up (5:47)
Hauptsache Nicht Anhalten (Dream mix) (4:30)
Kakerlaken Komitee (5:29)
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If You Do Then When?
Cat: DR 007. Rel: 20 Jun 25
Common Fears Are What Bring Us So Close
Breathwork
Untitled Rhythm #2
If You Do Then When?
Ephemeral (feat Ottoman Gruw)
02-03-06
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Headless
Headless (grey marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: PTNE 2124. Rel: 03 Jun 25
Headless (6:11)
Headless (Teknobrat Bunkerbliss Reconstruction) (7:02)
Suppressed (5:49)
Decline (7:10)
Joy (6:33)
BNKR Lost (6:07)
Review: Blast head honcho Bertran aka German Fabian Oellers drops a heavy-hitting, genre-blurring debut here on the Psycho Thrill Cologne label. Known for collabs with techno icons like FBK, Patrik Skoog, DJ Surgeles, Lex Gorrie and Stefan Rein, he flexes serious range across eight tracks that move fluidly between deep house, shadowy techno, raw acid and Detroit-infused grooves. The EP closes with a killer remix by Canadian legend Teknobrat, who cooks up squelchy 303 lines with dense atmospherics before unleashing floor-melting madness. Essential heat.
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Torment
Torment (12")
Cat: SUBL 021. Rel: 19 Jun 25
Suspended Relief (5:00)
28-33 (5:06)
Torment (5:02)
Unfair (4:46)
Calx (5:02)
Snakeholes (5:03)
Review: French-Moroccan producer Bidoben joins the Sublunar roster with six tracks of precision-tooled techno that strike a balance between hypnosis and intensity. 'Suspended Relief' opens with pounding low-end and swirling mids, laying down a floor-focused blueprint that's all control and momentum. '28-33' dials in a looping, restrained groove with subtle modulations, while 'Torment' pushes into more psychedelic terrain-acid-licked textures layered over a linear, uncoiling arrangement. On the flip, 'Unfair' hits hardest: peak-time pressure with no excess. 'Calx' trades impact for introspection, coiling inward with murky synthwork and tight, recursive rhythm. 'Snakeholes' brings it to a close with melodic shimmer and just a trace of nostalgia. It's a smart, tightly constructed EP that showcases Bidoben's ear for function, detail and emotional tone.
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Emptyverse
Emptyverse (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: EXE 1. Rel: 19 Jun 25
Yesterday (6:33)
Crisis (The Drill) (6:26)
Old Patterns & Beliefs (5:31)
I Know Its Demons (Alpha Tracks remix) (6:09)
Review: On Emptyverse, Italian DJ and producer Biemsix dives deep into the void and explores emptiness not as absence, but as pure creative potential. He has done similar across many great EPs on the likes of Symbolism, Eureka Milano and Execute and across this introspective release, meaning dissolves to give way to raw emotional space where transformation begins. 'Yesterday' balances the fragile tension between nothingness and emergence with hopefully pads and thudding kicks, 'Crisis (The Drill)' has spent up funk that moves you in a hurry and 'Old Patterns & Belief' is a deep space cruise that races to the next dimensions on supple minimalism. 'I Know Its Demons' (Alpha Tracks remix) shuts down as a meditative odyssey.
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Tales From The Deep
Tales From The Deep (12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: ACQR 06. Rel: 23 Jun 25
Deep (intro) (4:20)
Road To Nowhere (5:58)
Soul Within (6:26)
Nightlife (5:58)
Gone Forever (5:38)
Keep Safe (4:56)
Review: Biz is one of a number of Australian artists who are having a big impact on the sound of contemporary techno, and he has been playing a key role in the scene since the late 1980s. His sound mixes deep basslines with uplifting melodies and he has collaborated with a number of legends as well as releasing music on labels like Transmat and COD3QR. Now on Acquit, he explores the outer edges of our galaxy with celestial synth lines, sci-fi melodies and deep, Detroit-inspired techno grooves that are brilliantly cinematic and evocative. 'Soul Within' is our favourite with its widescreen synths and floating pads.
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My Brutal Life 2
Cat: DUSTCD 133. Rel: 23 Jun 25
Beton House
I Dream In Concrete
Internal Panoramas
The End Of Back To Back
Cold, Again
And Then They Are Gone
Motif Lasdun
Pioneering Different Approaches
Aesthetics Over Ethics
Foxton Stop Off
B6070
Skyline Disasters
Park Hill Forever
 in stock $12.95
R4
R4 (2xLP)
Cat: TRESOR 379. Rel: 23 Jun 25
C4 (4:51)
Boxx (4:36)
Blokk (6:06)
Flikk (6:51)
3D (6:21)
707 (7:09)
II (5:28)
Skketch (2:00)
Uurwerk (4:11)
Motherjam (8:58)
Review: Hamburg's Helena Hauff and F#X return resurrect their darkly experimental Black Sites project after an 11 year hiatus. Their first full length LP - for Berlin's techno institution Tresor Records, no less - pulls about as few punches as any of their material, improvised live and recorded straight to tape with minimal editing and post-production buffing up. 'BLOKK' has a touch of the distorted glories of Aphex's early Polygon Window work, 'C4' has a low slung bassline throb and supercharged kick meets radioactive cymbal rhythm track, and elsewhere skeletal electro and Throbbing Gristle-style industrial noise either does battle or teams up. Maximum toxicity!
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Metamorphic
Cat: TEMPA 116. Rel: 13 Jun 25
Metamorphic (4:52)
Atom (4:43)
H20 (4:50)
Review: Birmingham's Jossy Mitsu and Bluetoof join headsy forces on their new collaboration for Tempa, colliding the former artist's rinsed, globetrotting UK-troit DJ sets the world over and the latter's "drum specialisms" formerly lent to labels the likes of Shall Not Fade. Transcending the one-forties for a deeper-shades descension, 'Metamorphic' and 'Acid' establish a mood of nightclub meets human biostasis facility, as sci-fi zaps meet brooding, high-sustain bass cues. 'H20' is the sole tune to heighten the mood, its stop-start rollerblade bass and necksnap 808s proffering a jammier digestif.
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C 14
C 14 (12")
Cat: AO 015. Rel: 04 Jun 25
Track 1 (4:29)
Track 2 (5:14)
Track 3 (8:34)
Track 4 (2:17)
 in stock $27.89
Sins & Secrets
Sins & Secrets (cassette)
Cat: MORDCAS 008. Rel: 29 May 25
Passage Dans La Salle Du Temps
Voices From Beyond
Upset At Symbols
Sins & Secrets
Requesting Quiet
Pressure Unit
Black Box Revelation
Timeline
While My Guitar
Failure Analysis
A Disenchanted World
Illumine
System Integration
 in stock $13.80
Co Lab EP
Co Lab EP (12")
Cat: TREAT 002. Rel: 05 Jun 25
Liaison Ionique (5:51)
Refraction (4:56)
Solar Prominence (4:28)
Protostellar (6:16)
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Stranger Pulse In My Head
Cat: SP 001. Rel: 19 Jun 25
I Want To Go Out & Dance (5:52)
Stranger Pulse In My Head (6:32)
Break For Love (6:45)
Remote Control (6:40)
 in stock $17.47
SKM 005
SKM 005 (12")
Cat: SKM 005. Rel: 19 Jun 25
Charlou - "Into My Veins" (intro) (3:18)
Charlou - "Low Tension" (4:31)
Charlou - "Be Patient" (5:53)
PO - "The Phantom Hill" (5:55)
PO - "TSLV" (5:35)
PO - "Restless" (outro) (4:34)
Review: Oblique Records offers a four-track vinyl-only selection of stripped, club-ready house cuts shaped by UKG inflections and percussive detail. Velvet Velour's 'Make It Hot' leads with a swung rhythm, vocal stabs, and a warm bassline that keeps the energy tight without crowding the mix. Eli Atala's 'Fat Albert' runs deeper, with clipped low-end and a sharper rhythmic frame. The Velvet Velour remix of the same track adds glide and bounce, pushing the groove forward while softening some of the original's edges. On the B-side, MTTY's 'Wally' closes the set with swung drums and sparse atmospherics - minimal in structure but tuned for pace. Each track is functional without sounding generic, keeping arrangement changes minimal and geared for blend. A direct, neatly cut pack of tools with just enough variation to stretch across a warm-up or mid-set.
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Marjaa: The Battle Of The Hotels
Cat: SWORD 03LP. Rel: 05 Jun 25
Etel, Kharita (version) (6:51)
Holiday Inn (March 21 To 29) (version) (6:29)
Mudum (dub) (4:13)
Holiday Inn (January To March) (version) (5:22)
Baynana (version) (3:57)
Kharita (dub) (8:42)
Review: This new collaboration between Swedish producer Civilistjavel! and Lebanese artist Mayssa Jallad is both a conceptual inversion and a sonic ghost of Jallad's original record. Refracting material from her Beirut-focused album through sparse dub techno, Civilistjavel! transforms narrative-rich compositions into abstract, often beatless forms where Mayssa's voice floats disembodied in a fog of delay and reverb. Tracks like 'Baynana (Version)' and 'Holiday Inn (March 21 to 29) (Version)' feel haunted by memory, with structure hinted at but rarely resolved. It's a remarkable shift in context, but one that remains emotionally aligned. Civilistjavel!'s production avoids spectacle in favour of slow erosionivocal fragments hover, dissolve, re-emerge. Even more rhythmic moments like 'Kharita (Dub)' maintain an eerie restraint, built on slippery grooves and shimmering decay. Both artists are working far from their geographic homesiMayssa in Boston, Tomas in Uppsalaibut the result sounds uncannily unified. It's a record that holds grief and beauty in the same hand, illuminating the quiet force of Mayssa's voice and Civilistjavel!'s deft minimalism. Not so much a remix album as a parallel reality: austere, spectral, and deeply moving.
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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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Remember This Body?
Cat: TIMEDANCE 035. Rel: 28 May 25
Conundrum (5:41)
Betcha Wouldn't Hurt Me (4:45)
Tumble Turn (5:00)
There's Nothing Happening Between Us (16:55)
Just Can't Live Without Ya (7:02)
Review: Widescreen bass portamenti and steady-state textures predominate on this new Cleyra release through Timedance. Reflecting the Bristol artist's preference for heavyset bass and hydrop(h)onic textures, we were first turned on to their sound like heliotropic plants to red supergiants, whence in 2022 the 'Soft Bloom' EP offered our ears an ironic floral hardness. Since then, the artist has been hard at work on another five tracker of irreplicable sound, with 'Tumble Turn' and 'There's Nothing Happening Between Us' offering the best of the EP's tresillos and stereo-ecstatic percussions, which seem to paradoxically texturally vary themselves both much and not so much. How did they do it, we wonder?
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You Think You Know EP
Cat: RHYME 09. Rel: 09 Jun 25
Acid Truth (5:49)
Newar (6:40)
Delegates (5:03)
You Think You Know (6:14)
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Equinox EP
Equinox EP (silver vinyl 12")
Cat: COOKED 11. Rel: 13 Jun 25
Equinox (5:46)
Syzygy (6:23)
Monsoon (5:27)
Headspin (5:58)
Review: Ukraine's Yan Cook has been at the forefront of techno in Ukraine for some time. He works in the dubbier end of the spectrum and brings more great weight to this one on his label, Cooked. 'Equinox' is an early evening mood builder that twists and turns through smeared synths and grainy lo-fi grooves. 'Syzygy' is more loopy and hard-hitting with mind-melting percussion over the cavernous low end. 'Monsoon' is as urgent as a call to action from a battalion leader on the front line and 'Headspin' is just that - a more frenzied and wonky cerebral workout for the dizzy 5 am sessions.
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Convergence EP
Convergence EP (12" + poster + MP3 download code)
Cat: DHMZ 001. Rel: 30 May 25
Graft
Stims
Biomech
Technomancer
Netrunner
Simstim
 in stock $26.76
Mandela Hall EP
Cat: POTENCY 006. Rel: 30 May 25
Mandela Hall (6:31)
Mandela Hall (No Break mix) (5:35)
Mystery Bag (A Journey Through Time & Space) (6:12)
Dialogue (6:33)
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Mono Pro EP
Cat: DOMESTICATED 008. Rel: 23 Jun 25
Mono Pro (5:39)
Make Me Feel (4:29)
Rock, Don't Stop (4:40)
WWW (6:35)
 in stock $16.33
Artist Series: Alt Dub 003
Artist Series: Alt Dub 003 (blue marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: AD 003. Rel: 03 Jun 25
Cv313 - "Spectral Vector" (9:09)
Taction - "Caesious" (7:10)
Hidden Sequence - "Azteca" (7:37)
Fletcher - "A Distant Place" (8:26)
Review: Alt-dub never quite found its mainstream moment, but for those attuned to its intricacies, it remains a defining undercurrent in electronic music. Unlike its dubstep cousin, which relied on aggressive basslines and in-your-face drops, alt-dub takes a more measured approach, focusing on subtlety and complexity. It's about crafting a vibe, not smashing through it. San Francisco-based artist Federsen has been a pivotal figure in this niche for over a decade, using vintage tape delays and analogue gear to build immersive, textured soundscapes. His work with labels like Silent Season, Greyscale, Lempuyang and Ohm Series perfectly embodies how dub's elements of space, decay and resonance can be transformed into hypnotic, dancefloor-driven rhythms that unfold slowly. Tracks like 'Dub Trail' and 'Silent Whispers' reflect Federsen's signature approach: slow, deliberate builds, where the bassline is felt more than heard, and the subtle shifts in atmosphere draw us into the groove. It's not about immediate impact, but rather about crafting a space where the music breathes and where the transitions are felt as much as they are heard. 'Echoes In The Void' pushes this idea even further, with its dense, evolving layers of sound, while 'Lunar Dub' offers a more stripped-back, meditative experience. Through Federsen's work, the genre stands as an exploration of depth and atmosphere, where every moment of silence and every drawling transition plays an integral part in the experience.
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 in stock $16.06
Tectonics
Tectonics (12")
Cat: VDLX 001. Rel: 30 May 25
Mariana Trench (4:08)
Collapse (4:53)
Tectonics (4:27)
System Strikers (4:38)
 in stock $23.38
Night Out
Night Out (12")
Cat: HARMONY 019. Rel: 04 Jun 25
Alfred Czital - "Universal Language" (7:16)
Ayu - "Magnetic" (5:37)
Alfred Czital & Ayu - "Physical" (5:04)
Alfred Czital & Ayu - "Love Letter From Montevideo" (6:18)
Review: Alfred Czital and Ayu return for their third collaboration and second outing on this Prague-based label. This tightly curated EP blends melodic techno with futuristic trance textures. The result is a spacey and emotionally charged journey. The A-side opens with Czital's solo cut 'Universal Language', is a soaring piece of melodic techno that builds with elegance and power. Ayu's 'Magnetic' follows as an uptempo workout with clever vocal fragments and percussive precision. On the B-side, the duo join forces. 'Physical' is a clear homage to late 90s trance, evoking memories of peak-time anthems with lush pads, glimmering synth leads and a sense of emotional urgency. 'Love Letter From Montevideo' closes the EP on a deeper, darker note that is rooted firmly in techno. A sleek, high-level fusion of techno and trance that pushes both genres forward while nodding respectfully to their roots.
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 in stock $15.21
AMTKPLUS 005
Cat: AMTKPLUS 005. Rel: 29 May 25
D-Leria - "Filterbank" (6:26)
D-Leria - "Let It Be" (5:56)
Translate - "Notation" (5:20)
Translate - "Shifted Communications" (6:03)
Review: Italian producer D-Leria and Argentine artist Translate hop by the the AMTK+ series for its fifth volume, inning four sharp tunes flaunting respective precision and range. 'Filterbank' brings relentless low-end pressure and gritty, bunker breaching pounds, while 'Let It Be' veers into more unexpected territory, looping chopped vocals round a tight coil of laryngeal copper. Flip over for Translate's 'Notation, a wirier mesh of bleeps and spatial design, before the murkier, throbbing layers of 'Shifted Communication' flick us round the face with spring-loaded, space hopper bass design.
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 in stock $14.64
No Division
Cat: KNTXTD 002V. Rel: 30 May 25
No Division (feat XSALT) (6:09)
No Division (instrumental mix) (6:08)
Gespielt von: Rave Energy
 in stock $17.75
Death Mask
Death Mask (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: DRONE 027LP. Rel: 10 Jun 25
Chingola (4:52)
Lovers (5:13)
While My Machines Gently Weep (6:54)
Hazel (7:20)
Roseville (7:09)
Roisin Dub(H) (9:07)
Robin's Ghosts (8:47)
Your Love (7:23)
Death Mask (7:19)
Review: Richard Fearless, London-based DJ and producer, returns with a daring reinvention of his electronic vision, delivering an unpolished, analogue-driven techno masterpiece. Stripping away any semblance of commercial sheen, he dives headfirst into a world of disintegration and overload, where every track feels like it's teetering on the edge of collapse. Drawing on his deep affinity for the rough textures of underground techno, the work channels influences ranging from the industrial growl of Ramleh to the acidic pulse of TM404, with moments that recall the claustrophobic minimalism of Mika Vainio and the haunting drones of Loop. Fearless is unafraid of pushing boundaries, his machinesifed by years of use and a tangled web of circuitryiemitting strange, almost sentient sounds, as if alive in their own right. What emerges is an album that doesn't simply reflect the artist's influences, but speaks with a distinct, personal voice. Tracks like 'While My Machines Gently Weep' and 'Death Mask' bear the hallamrks of live takes and dub-inspired mixing, creating a haunting, almost otherworldly quality, the machine noise blending with echoes of the past. Fearless has long been obsessed with dub and here, he allows its principles to guide him, distilling decades of musical history into something that feels deeply present. A vivid portrait of an artist grappling with his own sonic ghosts and the fractured landscape of modern dance music, it's quite the spectacular.
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 in stock $33.52
Low Orbit Experimentation
Cat: D2E 002. Rel: 23 Jun 25
Low Orbit Experimentation (8:01)
Spiral Anomaly (6:54)
The View From There (6:26)
 in stock $18.88
Developer Archive 16
Cat: DEVELOPER 016. Rel: 29 May 25
Niburian1 (6:50)
Niburian2 (6:37)
Niburian3 (6:56)
Niburian4 (6:51)
Review: Developer returns to his own label with another deep dive into the American's own production archives. What he finds is plenty of his signature groove-centric and mind-melting techno for connoisseurs only. 'Niburian 19' is anxious and urgent with its tightly looped synths and hurried drums. 'Niburian 22' is just as much in a hurry with restless synth motifs busying about the dubby drum loops. 'Niburian 10B' brings a psychedelic twist with synth scribbles bringing real panic to the low ends, and 'Niburian 11' then provides some comfort with a long-form tapestry that weaves melancholic pads with thudding rubbery kicks and a more forlorn, introspective mood.
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 in stock $14.09
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