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Selador Decade Vol 1
3D & Robert Owens - "Known Love" (7:51)
Olivier Giacomotto & Quivver - "Snailblazer" (6:40)
Dave Seaman & Hernan Cattaneo - "Napkin Knowledge" (7:28)
Argia & Jepe - "Salitre" (7:38)
Review: In celebration of their tenth birthday, Selador marks the occasion in style with a four-track collaborative EP, featuring tracks from 3D, Robert Owens, Olivier Giacomotto, Quivver, Dave Seaman, Hernan Cattaneo, Argia, and Jepe. The opening track, 'Known Love', is a deep, pulasting house tune that feels like an instant classic, perhaps thanks to the soulful, pop-tinged vocals - think LCD soundsystem meets Four Tet. 'Snailblazer', the second track on the EP, takes a much darker turn, with a chugging, EBM-esque feel. Full-bodied and complete with obscured vocals, this is the kind of track to pull out your bag when it's time to really get stuck in. On the B-side, 'Napkin Knowledge' draws on the glistening synths of eurodance, yet still securing the melodies to a grounded bassline and rhythm section. 'Salitre' is the perfect closing track, rising up in a gleaming, ecstatic melody, before delicately returning to ground level. A varied yet firmly cohesive collaborative release - the perfect way for Selador to kick off their 2023 catalogue.
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Deep Soul EP
Cat: KNTXT 028. Rel: 20 Jan 25
Deep Soul (6:07)
Space Colors (6:08)
Ain't Nobody Like Us (6:15)
Humans (5:52)
Review: An electrifying journey through relentless acid and high-energy techno as Acid Asian goes in hard. The title track, 'Deep Soul', sets the pace with a fierce acid trance vibe, pulling listeners into its hypnotic rhythm. 'Space Colors' escalates the energy with epic, pounding euphoric trance, creating a sweeping sense of exhilaration. Side-2 kicks off with 'Ain't Nobody Like Us', a hardcore techno banger that's percussive, catchy and impossible to ignore. Closing with 'Humans', the EP dives into heavy, intense techno, wrapping up with a powerful and gritty finish. From start to finish, a high-octane, genre-blending ride that masterfully mixes acid, trance and techno, creating a standout release for those who like their beats pulsating and energetic.
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Electro Aerial
Cat: CLUT 007. Rel: 18 Jul 24
Alric Aerial - "Gaga Saso" (5:42)
Alric Aerial - "Tough Cuts" (5:26)
Electrodynamique - "We Are The City" (5:08)
Electrodynamique - "Night Life" (6:04)
Review: Clut deliver a specialised clout-glut with a fresh split EP from rising artist Alric Aerial, who here teams up with yet another artist who's so far flown under the label's radar - Electrodynamique. Here the pair deliver four electro-dancefloor tracks primed for every situation: sleazy bar, backlit festival stage, ironic doomsday scenario, you name it. This EP's cascading sixteenths flow like metallic droplets, their acid lines and FM blurps splurging forth with increasing restlessness and impertinence, and decreasing self-control. Particularly squelchy is Aerial's 'Tough Cuts', which moves trigger-happy on the cutoff filter whilst dungeon-bound sine tones splay across the top edges of the track, like ectoplasms left behind after a string of Zeno's paradoxes have been solved. 'We Are The City' by Electrodynamique indulges a final emery note, abrading its curveball electro mix to a grinding, apocalyptic oblivion.
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Touch The Sky EP
Cat: KNTXT 025. Rel: 22 Jul 24
Touch The Sky (5:38)
Kaleidoscope (5:56)
Thank You, God Always (5:45)
Habits (6:20)
Review: Amazingblaze returns to home label KNTXT with an exhilarating new release that reflects the increasing but subtle evolution of his style. 'Touch The Sky' contains four standout new ones, following up 2022's 'Venture' EP with a worthy sequel in the vein of hard techno and trance. Something more than mere club-functionality is achieved here, with the dreamy quality of the music of many contemporary Scandinavian artists lent to the otherwise crushing weight of Belgium's schranz and rave tradition. In other words, the likes of 'Kaleidoscope' and 'Thank You, God Always' revolve around big-roomed motifs - supreme buildups, exhilarating highs - whilst also not merely indulging the pure melodicisms of trance. There's more than a hint of antagonistically sublime grit to these tracks, suggesting that trance need not always be smooth, nor techno always gritty; it's possible to tessellate the two.
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Cyberspace
Cat: ATF 017. Rel: 30 Jan 25
Cyberspace (feat Cole) (8:50)
Waveride (7:29)
Time (7:18)
Review: ATF's first new release of the year has a little bit of everything across three different but all-powerful new cuts from Andromeda. Cole features on the first one, Cyberspace. which barrels along at 170 bpm and is a high-energy rush of driving rhythms and haunting dystopian samples. Bold, evocative melodies offer a striking contrast to the track's relentless pace then ' Waveride' is a more chilled trancer with lush melodies and delicate percussion. Lastly, 'Time' is a nice uplifting closer with dazzling melodies and a memorable vocal hook that means you get both emotional depth and soaring energy
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Original Man
Cat: SOHASO 036. Rel: 02 Nov 22
Original Man (5:14)
Quarter Pounder (6:03)
4th Symphony (5:37)
Review: Nuno Dos Santos' Something Happening Somewhere label is back, revisiting a classic by a right legend of the scene: none other than Dave Angel. The UK veteran unleashed these surefire cuts back in 1993 and they have certainly aged gracefully. The A-side's 'Original Man' is soulful techno the way it's meant to be; a true zeitgeist of Detroit influenced techno with its DX sounds and syncopated 909 rhythms, while B-side offering 'Quarter Pounder' brings the future funk on this properly slamming cut. It also comes with B2 track '4th Symphony', an exclusive not featured on the original pressing.
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Rave Revival EP
Cat: HPDVA 002. Rel: 17 Jun 24
Anthrophia - "The Voice" (5:09)
Dimension 23 - "Fascination" (Seb G mix) (5:17)
Centuras - "Jizz" (6:15)
Dimension 23 - "The Eagle" (5:48)
Review: Hyperdrive's label debut was a biggie that brought together old and new-school techno on one fizzing EP. The follow-up comes soon after and this time makes no bones about being a Rave Revival. Anthrophia's 'The Voice' kicks off with what is a hefty breakbeat cut with edgy rave stabs and slamming bass. Dimension 23 - 'Fascination' (Seb G mix) then takes a more stripped-back approach with turbocharged synths layered up over silky drums. Centuras brings plenty of bright, euphoric prog energy to the urgent drum funk of 'Jizz' and last of all Dimension 23's 'The Eagle' then kicks out more dusty old-school breaks with machine gun synth fire. A potent EP, make no mistake.
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Nine/Deeper
Cat: STFM 008. Rel: 09 Jun 25
Nine/Deeper (14:23)
The Blue & Purple Starship Of Trust (13:20)
Review: Bassland Prophecy was a Southern California music collective featuring Alex Xenophon, Stuart Breidenstein who is ex-Skylab 2000, vocalist Alissa Kueker and Maxx Vaxx of Euterpre and Butterfly Garden. Their 1996 tracks 'Nine/Deeper' and 'Blue and Purple Starship of Trust' were thrilling genre collisions that have since become hard to find. The originals were long thought lost but have, in fact, turned up and been remastered and reissued by Bristol's Sex Tapes From Mars. Their sound was crafted using gear like the Juno 106, Yamaha FB-01, Roland S330 sampler, Sequential Circuits Pro-One with external MIDI, and various guitar pedals, all tools that helped forge their distinctive, otherworldly prog house sound.

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Starlit Crates EP
Cat: CP 001. Rel: 29 Oct 24
Let Me Show You (5:54)
Blue Hot Monday (6:50)
Shaved (5:31)
Rouya (5:55)
Have You Ever Played In Abidjan? (feat Tutsy N'zore) (6:37)
Review: Lyon-based Brazilian Pedro Bertho is an accomplished producer who now steps out with his own label, fittingly enough called Chez Pedro. It kicks off with a new EP 'Starlit Crates' which has already been teased by the well-received 'Have You Ever Played in Abidjan' (exclusive aired on Juno Daily), which paid tribute to that vibrant city and the Ivory Coast. 'Have You....' is a collaboration with percussionist Tutsy N'Zore, who adds great layers to Bertho's deep grooves, but there's loads going onelsewhere too.. 'Let Me Show You' has what sound like ambient recordings from a bustling market over bass-driven beats. 'Blue Hot Monday' is another humid and muggy deep techno mind melter and 'Shaved' is a crisp, tech-edged cut with frazzled synth work for peal time deployment. A great example of making functional, floor-pleasing grooves that have oodles of personality and character at the same time.
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Splitted
Splitted (grey marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: TAR 027. Rel: 19 Dec 22
Abandoned Town (7:27)
Hexagon (6:39)
Triangle (7:02)
Pentagon (6:39)
Rectangle (part 1) (2:03)
Review: Armed with analogue and modular synthesisers, Southern Italian producers Marco Cassanelli and Deckard take you on an emotive journey inspired by geometry and symmetry for T.A. Rock Records - a small indie label out of sunny Trani, Puglia established 2010. The Splitted EP starts out with the desolate dub techno textures of 'Abandoned Town' while the spaced-out cut 'Triangle' and the hypnotising 'Rectangle' (part 1) make for more experimentally minded tracks.
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SPT 009
SPT 009 (black white & blue splattered vinyl 12")
Cat: SPT 009. Rel: 08 Apr 24
The Carrier (6:41)
Undiscovered Expeditions (7:18)
Type 2 (7:20)
Type 2 (Frank Heise Binary mix) (7:00)
Review: Rapidfire techno-trance from Berlin's Changer, in the form of four rogue planetary collisions which, we must admit, we weren't ready for. In fact, it's pretty much statistically impossible for a human body to survive exoplanetary impact; all Changer promises with this EP is to help guide us through the emotional tumult that might ensue, and to perhaps convert said worry to excitement. While opener 'The Carrier' impresses somewhat with its furtive fast-trackings of bass and low-slung yet lightfooted kicks, it's the ensuing 'Undiscovered Expeditions' and jackhammering 'Type 2' that really capture our imaginations, with their relentless cosmic swirls and flustered synths caressing the top edges of things.
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Stahlwerk EP
Stahlwerk EP (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: CWERK 001. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Stahlwerk 101 (5:30)
Stahlwerk 102 (5:33)
Stahlwerk 103 (5:01)
Stahlwerk 104 (4:48)
Review: Concept Werkstatt is an experimental project, not defined by identity but by pure sound and vision. It offers a space, say the eponymous producer behind the beats, where music exists for its own sake, free from ego and expectation. The first transmission is a useful one that taps into tool-like techno. The opener is in a hurry to get you under its spell with dusty drums and fluttering percussion. 'Stahlwerk 102' is more raw with unsettling vocals beaming in as if down a badly tuned radio and two flip-side cuts keep things wonderfully weird.
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BETWEENEDITS 001
Cat: BETWEENEDITS 001. Rel: 26 Feb 25
Track 1 (6:23)
Track 2 (5:06)
Track 3 (5:46)
Review: Between Stations is branching out with a new series of edits that take trance classics and rework them for modern floors. 'Track 1' is a slow start with percolating drums and fizzing synth energy all suggesting big drama is ahead. 'Track 2' is a speedy sound that takes off to the stars on lush synths full of subtle euphoria and nice pitched-up vocals. 'Track 3' cases down with more astral synths and star-gazing pads over hyperactive drums. Lovely stuff.
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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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Saga
Saga (12")
Cat: AL 098. Rel: 17 Dec 24
Saga (5:38)
Part Of Me (5:04)
Arrakeen (4:39)
Review: Kevin de Vries collaborates with rising stars Y do I on his latest EP and it is a three-track journey showcasing the signature Afterlife sound. Merging emotionally charged moments with driving basslines and electrifying energy, the duo strikes a balance between light and dark while cooking up grooves that resonate deeply. Each track embodies the label's ethos of fostering close dancefloor connections through rhythm, emotion and vibration. This is evocative, painstakingly designed melodic techno with pristine synth work and sleek drums that carry you into all new worlds.
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Desert Storm (reissue)
Cat: GR 12117. Rel: 01 Feb 24
Desert Storm (9:03)
Scoraig 93 (6:00)
Desert Storm (Psycho Drums remix) (5:51)
Review: First time trance lovers - if you are still out there - will remember 'Desert Storm' - a seminal trance track that emerged in the early 90s and still epitomizes the genre's raw energy and hypnotic allure. Produced by the UK duo Desert Storm, it blends breakbeat rhythms with pulsating synths and atmospheric elements that reflect the essence of the rave culture of its time. Released in 1994, it soon found its place in the underground trance scene. Years later, its status as a classic cannot be in doubt.
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Rejuve Nation EP
Cat: RB 132. Rel: 28 May 24
Crane Song (HnH mix) (5:58)
Deranged Self Therapy (4:51)
Crane Song (Dopanin mix) (5:44)
Centro Di Gravita (5:05)
Any Plan(T)s This Weekend (2:58)
Review: Robert Dietz continues to impress with his latest EP, Rejuve-Nation, demonstrating his versatility and skill as a producer and DJ. The standout track, 'Crane Song,' explores proggy house territory with a sophisticated touch, offering two distinct mixes that captivate the listener with their intelligent arrangements. 'Deranged Self Therapy' takes a different turn, blending IDM with new wave drums and poignant synths, resulting in an excellent composition perfect for lovesick robots. 'Centro Di Gravita' builds upon the qualities of 'Crane Song' while infusing it with an acid lines to push boundaries and experiment with different sounds. Closing the EP, 'Any Plan(t)s This Weekend' provides a soothing ambient experience, like a confident sketch for the end of a beautiful summer. Rejuve-Nation offers a bouquet of bangers catering to various musical preferences.
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Smoke & Shadows
Cat: CABARET 036. Rel: 29 Aug 24
Smoke & Shadows (6:50)
Lights Out (6:34)
Slow Release (5:45)
Sobre Tierra (Osaka mix) (6:08)
Review: Dojo Zone's Smoke & Shadows, released on Cabaret U presents a compelling exploration of moody and futuristic techno. The EP opens with the title track, 'Smoke & Shadows,' a dark and gripping groove that pulls the listener into a shadowy world. The track's eerie atmosphere, punctuated by a deep, resonant bassline, recalls the brooding style of artists like Recondite, making it both addictive and powerful. Following up on Side 1, 'Lights Out' ventures into high-tech territory, offering a forward-thinking sound that feels both sleek and cutting-edge. It's a futuristic masterpiece that pushes the boundaries of techno with its intricate production. Side-2 begins with 'Slow Release,' where Dojo Zone delves into otherworldly sounds, crafting a track that feels like a journey through uncharted sonic landscapes. Finally, the 'Sobre Tierra' (Osaka mix) closes the EP with a groovy twist, incorporating subtle house elements that add a fresh layer of rhythm and movement.
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Amnesia EP
Cat: HHANDS 028. Rel: 19 Nov 24
Amnesia (dub mix) (5:59)
Stars (5:19)
Someday Soon (5:22)
Dislocation Blues (5:41)
Review: The Holding Hands label is back to pressing up vinyl after a pause during the COVID years and this EP is perfect to be spun nice and loud. Earth Trax deals in big dance sounds and opens this one with 'Amnesia' (dub mix) which has a thudding kick and big bright chords. 'Stars' then brings more euphoria with lush pads and grinding basslines and 'Someday Soon' locks you into a zoned-out vibe with its rich arps and retro stabs. Last but not least is 'Dislocation Blues' which rides on dubby broken beats with swirling cosmic pads.
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Cafe Del Mar (Amirali & REZarin remixes)
Cat: 2863. Rel: 20 May 25
Cafe Del Mar (Amirali extended remix) (4:57)
Cafe Del Mar (REZarin extended remix) (6:23)
Review: A timeless German trance anthem receives a fresh twist with two new extended remixes. Amirali's remix brings a deep, melodic reinterpretation. It slows the tempo slightly, trading the euphoric urgency of the original for a more introspective atmosphere. Subtle synth layers ripple through the mix, while a haunting arpeggio dances delicately over a driving yet restrained beat. REZarin's version keeps closer to the uplifting trance roots. The iconic melody is front and center, with shimmering pads and a pulsating bassline that builds towards soaring peaks. The breakdown retains the nostalgic essence of the original, swelling with warmth before bursting into an energetic drop that's tailor-made for festivals. Both remixes nod to the chilled legacy of Ibiza sunset mecca Cafe Del Mar while adding modern textures i Amirali offers reflection, REZarin delivers exhilaration.
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Apogee Music #001
Cat: APM 100/23. Rel: 23 May 23
Elementary (6:30)
Andromeda (6:30)
Scanner (Tiger Stripes remix) (6:32)
Ghost (T78 remix) (7:51)
Review: Apogee Music's debut vinyl EP premieres this week. Italian melodic techno trio Folual's talent shines through four powerful tracks, accompanied by remixes from Italy's T78 (Autektone) with his pounding dub techno rework of 'Ghosts' and Swedish veteran Tiger Stripes with a peak time rework of 'Scanner'. The vinyl's exceptional sound quality adds to its allure. Don't miss this impressive release by Folual and Apogee. Tracks arranged, recorded, and mixed by Alessandro Bianchi and Luca Antolini at Apogee Music Studio, with production by Folual.
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Temple Theatre
Cat: SCDD 055. Rel: 15 Jan 25
Show Me The Sky (feat Megra) (5:02)
Temple Theatre (6:30)
Make Me Feel (4:08)
Lovin Arms (Warehouse mix) (5:17)
Lovin Arms (Jungle mix) (4:44)
Review: Tommy Holohan's newest EP is a high-energy tour de force, blending techno, jungle and rave elements. Opening with 'Show Me The Sky', the trance-infused keyboard stabs and massive build-ups create a cinematic techno anthem. The title track, 'Temple Theatre', brings tribal loops, hard-nosed percussion and funky momentum for a relentless dancefloor roller. 'Make Me Feel' dives deep with a rumbling bassline and jungle-inspired drums, enhanced by clever house samples and a commanding vocal drop. Side-2 showcases two mixes of 'Your Lovin Arms'. The Warehouse Mix delivers a heavy rave vibe with raw energy and techno grit, while the Jungle Mix adds a melodic touch with breakbeats, creating a unique fusion of styles. A bold, diverse release, proving Holohan's real knack for blending old-school influences with modern techno innovation.
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Strange
Strange (12")
Cat: HOUDINI 1. Rel: 06 Jul 23
Don't Know Really (5:23)
Beyond Recognition (5:39)
Strange (5:06)
Too Late (6:46)
Review: French producer Houdini (Simon Peter Ellis) might be toutable as merely a trance producer on the surface, but the reality is that he's much more of a weirdo than our genre tags make him out to be. The name of the 'Strange' EP suggests that it is, well, just that. With these tracks released in and around 1994 on the infamous Fax label run by the late great Pete Namlook, they're as mad as hatters, barely clinging on to their status as trance numbers before indulging some of the oddest tricks and presets in the book. The humourously-named 'Don't Know Really' and the organified 'Beyond Recognition', for example, are essentially house numbers, but in their indeterminate moodwork and jarringly in-betweeny palette, it's really up to you as to how to categorize them in the end.
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M1 M3
M1 M3 (12")
Cat: FRO 004. Rel: 23 Feb 23
I Jordan - "M1, M3" (6:32)
Sherelle - "Getoutofmymind" (6:19)
Review: Released just days after their Reflections tour, I Jordan and Sherelle link with club institution Fabric and their new label Fabric Originals. Both artists currently working on inspiring stratospheric levels, their energy is captured here across the two unique tracks. I Jordan rinse us up and down the highways and byways of the UK with their high impact 'M1 / M3' while Sherelle goes full-on techno with 'Getoutofmymind'. Intoxicating stuff!
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Diskoteka EP
Cat: IPK 003. Rel: 16 May 24
Diskoteka (extended mix) (6:12)
Crystal (dub mix) (5:20)
In Da Place (5:48)
Are You Real? (6:31)
Review: After a couple of hot and heavy drops from Nuclear Waster on Unusual Systems sub label Impakto, it's the turn of Jacky Meurisse Project to bring the energy with some muscular workouts which split the difference between house-spirited sass and ominous techno pressure. The MIDI brass weaving through 'Diskoteka' gives a little warmth to an otherwise imposing workout, while 'Crystal (Dub Mix)' leans in on crunchy synths with an industrial feel. 'In Da Place' revels in unabashed Goa trance lead lines which will go down a storm with any contemporary dance party, and 'Are You Real?' turns back towards that housey thump thanks to an addictive DX7 organ bassline primed for maximum satisfaction.
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Stutter
Stutter (12")
Cat: STFM 003. Rel: 12 Sep 23
Stutter (I) (7:03)
Midstate (8:39)
Stutter (II) (7:49)
Review: Sex Tapes From Mars come back a year after their last EP with a third one on the small but well-formed label and this one is handed over to Jata. Opener Stutter '(I)' is pure funky techno and mind altering cosmic synth work for the peak time. It's a bright and vivid sound world that's as good for the head as the heel. 'Midstate' then gets more dirty with warp synth riffs and smeared chords over industrial tech beats. It's restless and kinetic and another dancefloor bomb. Last of all comes the wonky closer Stutter '(I)' which is full of trippy effects and freaky little synth motifs over squelching basslines.

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Better Than This
Cat: SWEATSV 021. Rel: 26 Oct 21
John Summit & Parachute Youth - "Better Than This" (5:44)
Parachute Youth - "Can't Get Better Than This" (5:06)
Review: Indie house duo Parachute Youth released their 'Can't Get Better Than This' single back in 2012 and it went on to become a huge international hit. Now they have resisted it after pairing up with Chicago house vocalist John Summit. Renamed 'Better Than This' it becomes a spine-tingling vocal house cut with warm, shuffling drums and subtle synth work. Packed with blissful and youthful vibes and plenty of sun, it is an energetic rework that has a nice touch of nostalgia and a bassline that will lock in any crowd for days. As well as the easy to love new version, the still lush original version is also included on the flip.
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Prima Dell' Alba
Cat: SMI 019. Rel: 29 May 25
Forbidden Planet (JP Welder 2025 Revisited) (6:08)
Prima Dell' Alba (7:31)
Forbidden Planet (6:43)
Review: Italian producer J.P Energy resurfaces with a reissue of two rare late-90s works-deep, percussive hybrids from a fertile moment in underground Italian club culture. Originally released in 1997, 'Prima Dell'Alba' and 'Forbidden Planet' blur the lines between early trance and stripped-back techno, brimming with cinematic tension and pulsing groove. 'Prima Dell'Alba' is the more mysterious of the pair: tribal rhythms, eerie pads and a gradual rise in intensity evoke a kind of sunrise ritual for the dancefloor. The original mix of 'Forbidden Planet' delivers a leaner, more mechanical energy-icy and forceful but with a meditative undertow. A 2025 revisited mix by J.P Energy himself kicks things off on the A-side, reimagining the track with updated production and added spatial depth, without losing the spirit of the original. As part of the Sound Migration series, this reissue pays tribute to a singular voice in Italian electronic music-subtle, rhythmic, and visionary.
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Voices
Voices (12")
Cat: TPR 001. Rel: 20 Jun 23
Voices (Jenova mix) (6:30)
Voices (Swarm mix) (2:44)
Voices (Materia mix) (7:08)
Lifestream (5:51)
Review: Test Pressing is a legendary and influential blog that documents dance music's most special moments past, present and future, all from a mature and in-the-know perspective. It makes sense that it is now branching out with an all-new label arm, and it makes sense that the first offering is a real doozy. Alex Kassian is the man in control and he serves up a 90s, trance-tinged new age techno adventure with 'Voices' which also comes as a blissed out ambient version, and punchy tribal sweat-athon. 'Lifestream' then douses you in a world of psychedelic and tropical synth laden Balearic brilliance.
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Gespielt von: Manu Archeo, Piers Harrison
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Pancake
Pancake (12")
Cat: RB 141. Rel: 24 Jun 25
Pancake (6:06)
Hammaroid (5:51)
Detol Samba (5:01)
Offenbach (6:05)
Deathlagg (5:37)
Celtic Samba (5:31)
Review: Dublin-born, now Manchester-based, Krystal Klear returns to Running Back with six club tools steeped in nostalgic shimmer and functional bite. Known for his arpeggiated anthems and deep-dive devotion to the dancefloor, this batch hits a familiar sweet spot-melodic, muscular, and tinged with longing. 'Pancake' sets the tone with glassy synths and driving drums, while 'Hammeroid' and 'Detol Samba' veer into tougher, trippier terrain with twitchy percussion and ravey chord stabs. The italo-flavoured 'Offenbach' glows with bittersweet pads, before 'Deathlagg' and 'Celtic Samba' close in more dramatic fashion-euphoric, strange and full of motion. These aren't reinventing the formula, but they don't need to. It's dance music for dancers: unpretentious, dialled-in, and built to last until the lights come on.
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Last Place On Earth (feat Audrey Danza/Affekt Unit remixes)
Cat: PHLX 005. Rel: 15 Jul 24
Ground Zero (5:00)
New Age Replicants (6:39)
Japanese Dystopia (dirty version) (5:43)
Last Place On Earth (Audrey Danza remix) (5:47)
Last Place On Earth (Affekt Unit remix) (5:27)
Last Place On Earth (5:52)
Review: The superb Philoxenia Records, which is spearheaded by Luigi Di Venere and Neu Verboten, here unveils a coveted addition to its collection with the the super limited Last Place On Earth EP from Vilnius-based Dovydas Platakis aka Jokios Kulturos. It's a cinematic work that immerses listeners in a dystopian realm that blends avant-garde tones with manga-inspired cyberpunk vibes. Each track serves as a gateway to a world where technological progress intertwines with societal decline, which is of course often the focus of classic cyberpunk literature. Di Venere and Verboten also combine under their Affekt Unit alias to deliver captivating remixes and bring trance and tribal techno elements to the party.
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Nontemporal Void
Cat: BITTA 015. Rel: 14 May 25
Granite Monolith (6:37)
Irradiated Body (6:21)
Coming Up For Air (7:14)
Facing The Horizon (5:51)
Review: DJ Nobu's avant-garde Bitta label looks to fellow Japanese great in Osaka-based Erik Luebs for its next trick. As always with this fine imprint, the sounds are about balancing transcendental synths with deep tech rhythms. They are masterclasses in economical arrangement and on the surface don't do much, but when you tune in properly, they are mind-melting trips, starting with the mystery of 'Granite Monolith'. 'Irradiated Body' has loopy synth sequences unfolding at great pace with pristine accuracy and 'Coming Up For Air' gets a little more extroverted with dubby kicks and the sound of overloaded AI machines getting ever more frenzied. 'Facing The Horizon' is a flickering, optimistic and mildly euphoric sound for dropping when the sun peaks through the blinds and you celebrate getting through another night of darkness.
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Gespielt von: Jane Fitz
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Sweet Analog Memories
Cat: QUI 004. Rel: 11 Feb 25
Electro French Dialogue (6:06)
Sweet Analog Memories (5:51)
Lying On My Machine (6:38)
Psycho Codex Transmission (6:02)
Review: Quinoa Cuts's fourth release combines some smart nostalgia with plenty of modern innovation. Side A opens with two analogue-driven tracks reminiscent of the 80s synth-wave era, so rich with electro-inspired nuances that evoke a bittersweet and rather romantic atmosphere. It transports you to a dreamlike, neon-lit past then Side B takes a darker, more introspective turn by exploring shadowy, progressive sounds. These haunting tracks come with deep, emotional layers and show Marvin to be quite the producer.
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I Will Find You
Cat: MHA 01. Rel: 12 Dec 24
I Will Find You (5:11)
I Will Find You (radio edit) (3:32)
Review: Amazing next-gen cyborg dance music from sibling duo Mathame (Amedeo Giovanelli, Matteo Giovanelli) , a self-described "audio project" working in ultra-clean progressive house sounds. 'I Will Find You' sounds like a progressive anthem from an Arcadian alternate timeline; think what might happen if Tiesto performed a DJ set in the Halo universe, to a stadium full of Super Soldiers. Its front cover model - a cyborg girl with an augmented plate face mask - is indicative enough of the sound you might expect, but the brothers Mathame's music touches on more than just futurity, with tautly squeezed vocals and "ouch" synths adding to an already impressive uplifter.
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Angel
Angel (white vinyl 12")
Cat: MHA 02. Rel: 14 May 25
Angel (radio edit) (3:13)
Angel (extended) (6:11)
Review: Italian duo Mathame return with a new single, which they wrote to embody the essence of summer through its energetic melodies and uplifting vibe. It was created during their 2024 tours across Mexico and Asia and was refined through live performances in New York City and Ibiza. It has all the hallmarks of a summer anthem, frankly - the sentimental dance-pop vocals, the big synth waves, the happy melodies and the big, bold, accessible drums. It's well produced, bright and shiny and is easy to sing back when dropped on vast festival stages.

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Can't Stop Now
Cat: CLUBSWE 021V. Rel: 15 Feb 22
Can't Stop Now (5:51)
Can't Stop Now (Babert Italo Disco mix) (5:53)
Review: In short, anyone and everyone's idea of a feel-good chart topper. Synth brasses, piano weaponry and finger clicking pulses are all ingredients in its stew; Babert's Italo Disco mix, meanwhile, is a subtle departure from the original, but proves summerier and groovier, perfect for your next rooftop rave or beachside bash.
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Ocean EP
Ocean EP (12")
Cat: AIRWAYS 01. Rel: 29 Oct 24
Ocean X (7:25)
Submerger (6:18)
Anhedral (7:13)
Internal Unrest (7:56)
Review: Alpha Tracks introduces the new label Airways as an open platform celebrating the full range of electronic music. Dedicated to exploration, it promises to offer a creative space where innovative sounds and new musical visions can flourish without genre restrictions. Launching this new imprint is Scandinavian trance artist and avant-garde talent Mikkel Rev who delivers an impressive debut that captures the label's unbound creative spirit. 'Ocean X' opens with turbocharged beats and euphoric pads, 'Submerger' has a darker heart and 'Anhedral unfolds in overdrive with glossy, psychedelic synth colours before the moody depths of 'Internal Unrest'.
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Itwt
Itwt (limited 12")
Cat: E2E 805. Rel: 13 Jul 23
ITWT (8:45)
ITWT (S O N S 'sindang' remix) (7:34)
Review: Miro Sundaymusiq was behind the first release on E2-E8 and has also turned heads with his scintillating sound designs and full-throttle synth scapes on Carl H's Animals On Psychedelics. He is in searing form once again here with the undulating synth modulations of 'ITWT' which tear up the cold, broken drum machine grooves next to blasts of fizzing energy and trance-like vocal shimmers. On the flip, S O N S 'sindang' remix is a more deep and driving techno workout for mind, body and soul. It's a powerful two-tracker for peak time and big speaker stacks.
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Gespielt von: Jane Fitz, Alexis Le-Tan
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Global EP
Global EP (12")
Cat: PARTOUT 805. Rel: 23 Oct 24
I Am Always On Your Mind (5:41)
Crossover (8:18)
Six Days Of Heat (7:43)
Global (6:06)
Review: The Model brings great form and function to this arresting new EP on long-running French label Partout. It kicks off with 'I Am Always On Your Mind' which has bright, glass melodies and snappy snares that very much get your attention while 'Crossover' is a more frazzled bit of synth-laden techno with sci-fi motifs and withering melodies. 'Six Days Of Heat' is a slower groove with another big focus on the melodies, this time they are rather eerie and unsettling. Last of all is 'Global' with its smeared pads and dusty drum work.
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Future Is Gone
Cat: SPEC 03. Rel: 31 Oct 24
Future Is Gone (6:12)
Medano (7:32)
Suggestion (6:02)
Basic Instinct (6:50)
Review: Molen's 'Future Is Gone' delivers four standout techno tracks, bringing a futuristic energy to the dancefloor. Side-1 kicks off with the title song, driven by a pulsating bassline and a powerful groove, enhanced by spacey sound effects that add an extra dimension. Next up is 'Medano', a journey into a sci-fi world with an exciting acid line and a rhythm that builds in intensity, making it a true trip. On Side-2, 'Suggestion' keeps the momentum going with a killer beat that makes it another solid addition to the release. Finally, 'Basic Instinct' brings an 80s-inspired groove, blending new beat and electro influences for something fresh and unique. This EP from Special Bounce packs plenty of variety, perfect for fans of innovative techno who are looking to get lost in a futuristic vibe.
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Astrosyn (Your House Is My House)
Astrosyn (Your House Is My House) (Thomas Schumacher remix) (6:39)
Astrosyn (Your House Is My House) (Zzino Reshape remix) (7:23)
Astrosyn (Your House Is My House) (original 1996 version) (7:06)
Review: 2025 to 1996 has marked enough time to look back on the techno / hard trance project The Montini Experience, who for their initial run of the single 'Astrosyn: My House Is Your House', went, for some reason, by the name The Montini Experience II. It's as if this historic hard trance moment was too potent to be borne by the original name, so to keep its weight held, they had to synthesise a second version of themselves. Though the original track dealt in immediacies of reverse-crashing trance lines and cheese-strung offbeat stabs, with a central, this modern version by Thomas Schumacher brightens and flambes the mix, sacrificing opening drum machines for a burgeoning prog-trance buildup.
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Calabrian Flow
Cat: CMF 006. Rel: 13 May 25
Calabrian Flow (5:35)
Cosmic Odyssey (7:21)
Dynamic Dance (6:14)
Working (6:44)
Review: Italian producer Cesare Muraca, based in Calabria, makes his debut on London label The Comfort with a four-track suite that slips between electro, house and cinematic groove. 'Calabrian Flow' opens with eerie restraint, all melodic shimmer and off-world tension, while 'Cosmic Odyssey' pushes deeper into the void, its synth stabs and haunted chordwork riding a shadowy rhythm. The flip offers release: 'Dynamic Dance' shuffles into kinetic high gear with bright pads and rolling percussion, before 'Working' steers into something murkierichoir samples warped into strange forms, distortion used like pressure. Muraca's sense of form is precise yet openieach track revealing more with every pass.
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Tonight In Belfast
Cat: LMS 1725155. Rel: 29 Nov 24
Orbital, David Holmes, DJ Helen - "Tonight In Belfast" (feat Mike Garry) (11:58)
Orbital - "Belfast" (David Holmes remix) (12:03)
Review: Poet, librarian, Mancunian, father, husband, uncle, brother. Mike Garry is many things to many people, but tonight, Matthew, his voices guides our eyes upwards, inviting us to stargaze to one of Orbital's most emotionally resonant and timeless pieces of rave noise. Belfast Revisited would be one way to describe it, taking some of the classic and unmistakable elements of that anthem and turning it into something new. First and foremost freshness comes with the spoken word addition - a thoroughly positive, passionate and amorous declaration of unending love that could feel jarring depending on whether you always felt 'Belfast' was reflective and slightly melancholy, or not. Gone too are the breaks, replaced now by stadium-sized four-to-the-floor turning what was once the end of the night walking home at dawn into something that sounds way more 11PM at the concert.
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Behind The Glass EP
Cat: BDP 01. Rel: 12 May 25
Is It Right? (6:06)
Behind The Glass (6:22)
Retroflex (5:58)
Finetune (Darkest Day) (Robo Vox mix) (6:38)
Review: London DJ and producer Jules Von Daniken sets his phasers to fun, returning under his Phase O'Matic alias for another fresh EP-label inauguration (Blur Detection Program). His third release for 2025 (it's only May, god damnit), 'Behind The Glass' smashes through two-way mirror with gloomy glom-on acid, sparky redux design, slithery melodies and claspy 909 snareology, all of which together increment in intensity over a four-step dance inductor, seconding with the speak n' spelt post-new wave pranger 'Retroflex' and ending on the Robo-voiced 'Finetune (Darkest Day)'.
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Bouncing Off The Van Allen Belts
Cat: LKVBHR 14. Rel: 12 May 25
Bouncing Off The Van Allen Belts (11:29)
Bouncing Off The Van Allen Belts (Waterblip remix part 2 - Time Machine) (4:08)
Bouncing Off The Van Allen Belts (Bai Vatso & X-Termal Prostatsi On Acid remix) (3:39)
Bouncing Off The Van Allen Belts (Charter Murphy Homemade Pulse Drive remix) (7:28)
Bouncing Off The Van Allen Belts (Waterblip remix part 1 - Liquid) (4:01)
Review: Bulgaria's Prarhamansah is a duo that last released back in 2004, but they have remained active in the intervening years on their local scene. Their return is somewhat epic with this 11-minute-plus new single 'Bouncing Off The Van Allen Belts' a real comic odyssey. It rides on proggy drums but has an ever-shifting eco-system of synths that bring sci-fi twists and intergalactic colour that keeps the mind locked in. After that, the tune comes as various remixes, from the more far-sighted and trance-tinged subtleties of Waterblip remix part 2 to Charter Murphy's Homemade Pulse Drive remix, which is dark, hard techno for strobe-lit raves.
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Tags: IDM | Acid Techno
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Cosmic Resonance
Cat: WM 04. Rel: 14 May 25
Promising/Youngster - "Eleoky" (6:19)
Promising/Youngster - "Theryneas" (4:57)
Promising/Youngster - "Wunterbow" (5:30)
Sound Synthesis - "Nature Of The Dreamer" (5:34)
Sound Synthesis - "Tifkira" (6:19)
Sound Synthesis - "Feeling Lost" (4:35)
Review: Promising/Youngster and Sound Synthesis take charge of one side each of this new outing from Maltease label Wave Modulation Series. Lush, high-grade electro is the order of the day and 'Eleoky' soon sweeps you off your feet and up amongst astral motifs where the zippy synths provide the movement. 'Theryneas' has an organic piano line to offset the synthetic synths and corrugated rhythms, then 'Wunterbow' cuts loose with spiralling synth arcs and kaleidoscopic colours. On the flip, Sound Synthesis goes more direct with zippy electro rhythms on 'Nature Of The Dreamer' and serene acid on 'Tifkira', before a closer full of lament sends you off wanting more.
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Dreams
Dreams (white vinyl 12")
Cat: DOTB 21. Rel: 18 Oct 24
Dreams (6:13)
Dreams (Space mix) (7:13)
Dreams (Crunched Up mix) (7:18)
Dreams (Crunched Down mix) (5:48)
Review: Dance On The Beat offer up a once-in-a-blue-moon reissue of a rather incredible trance release (most others aren't so up to snuff) by Quench aka CJ Dolan and Sean Quinn. 'Dreams' was first released in 1993 under its own name (an earlier version of the track, albeit with the same sounds, appeared under the name 'Untitled' on a Sirius Music V/A); it was only the latter release that did the track justice, for the fact that it contained three further, equally ecstatic mixes of what was formerly just a one-off. Now reissued in its fullest and most loving capacity, 'Dreams' hears a worthy, well-timed second round for those next-gen listeners whose tastes are skewed towards the brighter, more inundant side of things, and who wouldn't mind hearing out the works of an Aussie veteran duo. The extended mix of 'Dreams' is crispy enough, but its superabundant ecstasy really only avails itself on the proceeding 'Space Mix', which adds belltower peals and pendulum-swinging hypno-leads, foiling the A-side's main-character, stadium-packing energy.
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Golden
Golden (12")
Cat: TERM 241. Rel: 05 Mar 25
Golden (2024 Remake) (5:32)
All We Have (5:42)
Review: German label Terminal M's place in the techno world has long been established - it deals in fresh sounds for big rooms with hints of minimal. Mark Reeve now adds his work into the mix with this bold and inescapable two tracker. 'Golden' is a wave of techno with textural synth loops spraying about the mix like an untethered hose while chunky drums rattle the walls. 'All We Have' then gets even more extroverted and maximal with tortured synth stabs, big brain frying leads and more dark, all-consuming drums.
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UTE 013
UTE 013 (12")
Cat: UTE 013. Rel: 11 Apr 24
Zygo (7:11)
Tone Control (7:51)
Whorl (7:12)
Tension (7:21)
Review: Mikkel Rev presents UTE 013, a captivating sonic journey through the realms of trance music. This four-track EP on the Norwegian label UTE. REC showcases the artist's versatility and mastery of the genre. 'Zygo' pulsates with a frenetic energy, its psychedelic trance rhythms evoking an otherworldly sci-fi ambiance. 'Tone Control' leans towards Goa trance, its alien basslines and science fiction aesthetics creating a gripping narrative. For the second side, 'Whorl' offers a more uplifting and ethereal experience, transporting listeners to vast cosmic spaces. The piece of wax concludes with 'Tension', a 90s-style German techno track that showcases Rev's ability to fuse classic elements with modern innovation. Overall, a very strong window into a current artist's views of the history of the genre.
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Ecuador (reissue)
Ecuador (reissue) (blue marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: DOTB 29. Rel: 08 May 25
Ecuador (5:26)
Ecuador (Bruce Wayne mix) (5:51)
Ecuador (Klubbheads mix) (6:35)
Ecuador (Future Breeze mix) (5:27)
Review: They say that everything goes in 20-year cycles, from music to fashion to film. The reissue of this trance-dance classic just about chimes with that - it was a huge crossover club and radio hit at the dawn of the new millennium and embodied the Ibiza superclub era with its shiny beats and euphoric melodic overtones. It is one of a few that Sash! turned out back then but remains his most iconic. The more youthful end of the dance spectrum is very much into these sounds at the moment, as well as hard dance and trance, so it is likely to be huge all over again this summer, no matter which of the different times you pick from.
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