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0-9
0-9 (12")
Cat: VISI 2. Rel: 19 May 23
Link 0-9
Link 1-8
 in stock HK$101.67
Exit Planet Earth: Strontium
The Advent X Zein Ferreira - "Carpe Diem" (7:01)
London Modular Alliance - "Lump Of Coal" (4:03)
London Modular Alliance - "Lump Of Coal" (beats) (2:42)
Konerytmi - "Pulssi" (5:22)
DeFeKT - "Radar" (4:03)
Zobol - "Data Wars" (5:01)
Review: Exit Planet Earth continues its exploration of the world of electro universe with an expansive, extended six track EP, featuring The Advent x Zein Ferreira, DeFeKT, London Modular Alliance, Konertymi and Zobol. The Advent, whose weekly Gardening Club residency in the mid-90s helped to drag electro out of the realms of the retro and back into the future, team up with Zein Ferreira for a Kraftwerk-on-speed extended mix of 'CarpeDiem', before London Modular Alliance's more moderately paced but still squiggle and bleep laced 'Lump of Coal' plus a 'beats' breakdown for the DJs. The B-side brings us the acid-powered 'Pulssi' by Konerytmi, the bouncy, breakdance-friendly 'Radar' by DeFeKT, and the relatively pure, optimistic sonics of Zobol's 'Data Wars'. Thumbs up all round.
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 in stock HK$121.87
The Eye Of The World EP
Cat: MELCURE 010. Rel: 26 May 23
Every (7:09)
Lia (6:26)
Bat Day (6:41)
Bring The Animals There (feat Lucretio) (5:34)
 in stock HK$117.87
Alien Liaison
Alien Liaison (limited 12")
Cat: TM 015. Rel: 26 May 23
Madranga (7:53)
An Astrologically Auspicious Moment (6:37)
 in stock HK$134.17
PICNIC 006
Cat: PICNIC 006. Rel: 31 May 23
B Love - "Thumb Milk" (5:34)
Rokko - "Sunset Frequency" (6:11)
Mathijs Smit - "Backwards" (7:33)
Herra - "Thesis Trax" (5:30)
Review: Picnic tends towards flaunting the eclecticism of the British underground, standing in stark opposition to conformity. B Love, Rokko, Mathijs Smit and Herra come through for their latest V/A here, each with their own unique style and flavour to the four-way table - whether they work in deep house, techno, or the cheekier side of speed-garage-ambient. As 'Thumb Milk' says in the pre-drop moment of pause: "do what you feel, when you feel like it". Such is the exact feel of this EP, from the idyllic chordwork of Rock's 'Sunset Frequency' to the organic organry of 'Going Backwards'.
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 in stock HK$138.17
Subsurface
Subsurface (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: ASGDE 040. Rel: 13 Apr 23
Hadal Zone (4:14)
Hadal Zone (James Ruskin remix) (4:34)
Decompression (Makaton remix) (6:28)
Decompression (4:08)
Review: Paul Bailey, known as Damage, proffers his sonic take on the concept of what damage is and could sound like in the abstract. Like a giant piston hurtling at us, and repeatedly crushing us from above, we're thrown menacingly into the sniffly wiggles of 'Hadal Zone' and the reinterpretive work of the likes of James Ruskin and Makaton. It's a worthy addition to the Brummy techno canon, and should be noted for its unique wonk-tech veer.
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 in stock HK$117.87
Cruising The Bass Nebula
Cat: AFT 010. Rel: 12 Apr 23
Cosmic Dance (5:00)
Digitise You! (5:37)
Bubble Funk (5:08)
Bubble Funk (Radioactiveman remix) (5:25)
 in stock HK$150.46
Polyrythmic Electronica
Cat: SO OUN. Rel: 25 May 23
Track 1 (4:27)
Track 2 (6:24)
Track 3 (9:27)
Track 4 (2:57)
Track 5 (3:30)
 in stock HK$113.77
Yellow Magic EP
Cat: MRB 003. Rel: 05 May 23
In The Sky
Vox
Yellow Magic
Zanzibar
 in stock HK$121.87
Midi EP
Midi EP (12")
Cat: PA 003. Rel: 02 Jun 23
Big Butibit Chess Master Pro V3.5 (6:04)
>:) (4:44)
Forma/Contenido (5:19)
Arturito (6:35)
Pequena Midi (7:45)
 in stock HK$113.77
Oody Fnk
Oody Fnk (12")
Cat: 05 ET. Rel: 01 Jun 23
Oody Fnk (4:40)
Moonra (6:46)
Grad (5:08)
 in stock HK$121.87
Allez EP
Allez EP (limited red vinyl 12")
Cat: TRECS 008. Rel: 19 May 23
Revival
I Want You
Typhoon
Allez
Review: Derek Carr has been pretty untouchable in the last couple of years. His work in the fields of deep house and deep techno has been consistently innovative and captivating. He takes care of the eighth EP on the Trident label now with more of his serene sound designs and dynamic grooves. 'Allez' heads off into the cosmos with balmy pads and smooth drums then acid lashes about the mix of 'I Want You' which rides a nice tight, clipped, locked-in drum line. Things get more loose and star gazing on 'Revival' while 'Typhoon' closes with playful synth patterns tumbling down over invitingly warm deep house drums.




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 in stock HK$87.43
CCCP Edits 7
Cat: CCCP 7. Rel: 05 Jun 23
Bichpaket (5:22)
Okaral (6:16)
Robot (radio version) (4:15)
Po Zadumke (10:21)
Pomogaika (4:54)
 in stock HK$113.77
Common Oddity
Cat: MIN 304. Rel: 19 May 23
Hologram (5:47)
Shiny Leather (5:09)
Bismuth (6:38)
VNTBLK (5:40)
Review: Four new cheekazoid industrial-electro tracks by the Polish producer Chino here, providing ample sonic weaponry to top up your warehouse-bound USB arsenal, and debuting for Pinkman Records sublabel Mindri. An obsession with materials dominates this EP: 'VNTBLK' strikes fear into the heart of the chromophobes among us, titularly alluding to the darkest black synthetic fabric ever to have been made. Meanwhile, 'Shiny Leather' continues the vibe of hard-edged paranoia, perhaps conjuring up images of leather-bound nether-raves, chains and whips in hand.
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 in stock HK$117.87
Lost Cignals Part 3
Lost Cignals Part 3 (limited hand-stamped 12")
Cat: FE 080. Rel: 13 Apr 23
Glee Arch (4:35)
Keyss (2:32)
Electrob (4:32)
Staying On Drugs (2:49)
Review: Cult favourite Cignol never misses if you ask us. Here back on the Furtur Electonix label, he shows off his mastery of electro lushness and inventive rhythm once more. 'Glee Arch' pairs tin-pot percussion with early video game melodies and wub-wub basslines into something delightful. 'Keyss' is another mix of frazzled cosmic sonics and innocent melodic patterns before 'Electrob' take off on a smooth and gliding rhythm and 'Staying On Drugs' explores downbeat bliss. It's another high-class EP from Cignol which is defined by its retro-future melodies.
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Played by: Sikka
 in stock HK$119.92
Hyperspace Sound Lab
Hyperspace Sound Lab (12" repress) (1 per customer)
Cat: CAL 006. Rel: 02 Jun 23
Clarence G's Club (4:07)
Turbine (3:06)
Cause I Said It Right (3:06)
Data Transfer (3:18)
Review: Before his untimely death in 2002, Drexciya member James Stinson recorded a number of killer solo records. Hyperspace Soundlab, initially released in 1991 and credited to Clarence G, is undoubtedly one of his best. It's long been something of an in-demand gem, with copies changing hands for several hundred pounds. Here, Clone have done us all a favour and given it a much-needed reissuevia their Aqualung series dedicated to all things Drexciyan. As you'd perhaps expect, all four tracks explore the Detroit elecro sound Stinson did much to develop, with the producer adding his own rap vocals to the killer "Clarence G's Club", and the ghetto-influenced bounce of "Cause I Said It Right". Elsewhere, "Turbine" is an exercise in industrial-tinged drum machine abuse, while "Data Transfer" sees Stinson doffing a cap to classic Chicago acid.
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 in stock HK$117.87
Headset 004
Headset 004 (12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: HEADSET 004. Rel: 03 May 23
Inconvenient Sleuth (4:22)
Missing Sleuth (5:11)
Repeater (6:29)
Truth & Reconciliation (7:47)
 in stock HK$150.46
Card Short Of A Full Deck
Card Short Of A Full Deck (4:30)
Le Rale Du Male Alpha (3:22)
Accidental Surgeries (4:07)
Puddle Points (3:25)
Scene Serpents (3:36)
Une Fuite Chaussee Mais Sans Lacets (3:09)
Review: Dark Entries label regulars De-Bons-en-Pierre are back with more of their scuzzy delights in the form of their Card Short of a Full Deck EP. It's drenched in textbook sludginess as is often the way with Beau Wanzer and Maoupa Mazzochetti ever since they came together in 2016. These tunes were all originally written back in 2019 for live performances and really find the pair pushing at the boundaries of accepted social norms. The absurd sounds pair skipping rhythms with dark and freaky basslines and plenty of eerie rave chords to make for an all-new kind of dance floor energy.
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 in stock HK$130.07
Chronicles Of Orson
Cat: DA 014. Rel: 28 Apr 23
Chronicles Of Orson (5:03)
Lawnmower Man (5:19)
Reservoir Dogs II (5:37)
Autovan (3:03)
Review: Dj Di'jital is one of the myriad lesser-known but supremely talented producers from Detroit that don't get the headliners of the more celebrated few. And that's astonishing when you learn that the man born Lamont Norwood has been making beats since the mid-90s after first falling for electronic sounds after hearing Kraftwerk. His electro here is utterly on point, with body popping rhythms and crisp analogue drums, celestial synth lines and plenty of punch bottom end. Yet another fine EP that deserves all the attention it will get.
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 in stock HK$109.77
Raval Rave Breakers Part 4
Raval Rave Breakers Part 4 (hand-stamped translucent orange vinyl 12" + insert)
Cat: MUSA 006. Rel: 27 Apr 23
DJ Frankie - "Represioooned" (4:22)
Tunik - "In Your Mind" (5:35)
DJ Clue - "3RB4" (5:45)
Do Or Die - "I'm Your God" (6:05)
Neud Photo - "Illusory" (5:43)
Maquina Modular - "A Man With Holes" (4:51)
 in stock HK$109.77
Strictly Hits Volume 1
DJ Karawai - "Cyberythm V8" (4:35)
High Fidelity - "Catchin' A Case" (5:21)
DJ Purpur - "Spooky" (4:18)
Not Even Noticed - "Loko" (4:54)
Klex - "Blue Figurine" (5:08)
Generali Minerali - "Reverse Time" (5:06)
 in stock HK$136.21
Chartist EP
Chartist EP (limited 12")
Cat: TTT 103. Rel: 17 Apr 23
Norwood G (4:36)
Kunta Kinte (6:15)
Dipped (2:30)
Rave (4:53)
Kill Switch (3:26)
Storm (2:18)
Scratch FX 1 (1:33)
Scratch FX 2 (1:33)
Scratch FX 3 (1:32)
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Time Holes EP
Cat: OPM 01. Rel: 18 Apr 23
Trigger Warning (3:53)
Local Off (4:19)
Software User Guide (3:19)
Distress Signal On Mars (4:18)
Time Holes (2:50)
2 More 606es (3:39)
Review: Ed Upton - the electro gift that keeps on giving. For someone so prolific, the man like DMX Krew never misses and it's frankly astounding. Take this new clutch of tracks for a new label entitled Operation Madness, which leads in with the synthetic fantasy ride of 'Trigger Warning' before sliding into the sprightly 80s flex of 'Local Off' and on to the quintessential machine funk of 'Software User Guide'. The styles are distinct, but the quality is just immeasurable. In these times of electro abundance, it's not easy to make well worn tropes truly sing, but DMX Krew sounds as rich with inspiration as ever, and there's a generous six portions of this goodness on offer on this fulsome 12".
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 in stock HK$128.12
Return To Jupiter
Cat: GUDU 014. Rel: 18 Apr 23
Return To Jupiter (5:46)
Altered Chords (5:34)
U Ain't Really Down (5:35)
I Love Juan (6:38)
Review: From Permanent vacation to Hypercolour, Furthur Electronix to Under The Radar, Ed DMX's music pops up all over the place these days. That's primarily because the electro hit machine just can't stop producing pure gold from his gear, and this latest joint on Peggy Gou's Gudu label proves the point - his second for the label after 2019's Don't You Wanna Play? EP. From the jubilant vintage techno sound of the title track to the cheeky 90s house bounce of 'Altered Chords', 'U Ain't Really Down's wild-eyed jack to the joyous machine soul of out and out tribute tracks 'I Love Juan', this is DMX Krew laying some major influences bare and making magic out of his pure passion.
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 in stock HK$130.07
Nausea EP
Nausea EP (12")
Cat: BAP 181. Rel: 05 Jun 23
Nausea (4:49)
Nausea (Sick Your Own mix) (4:05)
Noise In The Stairwell (5:34)
Jupiter Jack (Groovy mix) (5:39)
Jupiter Jack (Jupiter mix) (5:17)
Review: Since making his bow as Donald Dust six years ago, Tom Banks has codified a signature sound rich in jacking, Ron Hardy style drum tracks, surging Italo-disco melodies, late '80s European house sounds and 21st century nu-Italo tropes. All these ingredients - and more - can be heard on his latest EP for Bordello a Parigi. Opener 'Nausea', for example, audibly doffs a cap to Koto and Bobby Orlando, while the more percussive, sweat-soaked 'Sick Your Own' remix of the same track provides an energetic, peak-time ready alternative. There are two mixes, too, of 'Jupiter Jack': the new beat-meets-Italo-disco throb of the 'Groovy Mix' and the breathless mid-80s Chicago house flex of the 'Jupiter Mix'. Chiming, synth-pop-goes-electro number 'Noise in the Stairwell' completes a fine package.
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 in stock HK$124.02
Last Days Of Innocence
The Same Way (4:56)
No Higher Authority (5:35)
Again Again (5:11)
You Bring Something Better (7:26)
 in stock HK$101.67
Where Have All The Punks Gone
I Feel Safe
Blind Fury
F*ck The Purists (feat Ancient Artifact)
Burn It Down
All Hail The TV
Review: Where Have All The Punks Gone is a great question and one that is well posed by Druum & Melatron on this kid-ass new outing for Libertine. 'I Feel Safe' is a rugged and ragged opener with visceral vocals spat out over thumping electro rhythms. 'Blind Fury' is another one that slaps hard with raw drum textures and mystic pads, then 'F*ck The Purists' (feat Ancient Artifact) is a dark and menacing low rider with moody bass locking you into the anarchy. 'Burn It Down' layers up spitting drums and salty synths, distant drones and twisted metal into something brilliantly unhinged and 'All Hail The TV' closes out with caustic electro-punk.
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Played by: Sikka
 in stock HK$134.17
Malicious Content
Malicious Content (limited 10" + MP3 download code)
Cat: LF 013. Rel: 31 May 23
Useless Consumption (4:39)
Shattered Nerves (4:05)
Malicious Content (5:06)
One Last Riot (5:26)
 in stock HK$134.17
Life Inside The Music Box
Life Inside The Music Box (12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FLTSN S006. Rel: 21 Apr 23
I'm Half Normal (6:51)
The Panelist (6:09)
Fluid In The Signal (6:00)
Life Inside The Music Box (5:01)
Review: Melbourne's Lucas J. Hatzisavas has been serving up high-grade electro gear as Reptant for some time now, gracing the likes of Craigie Knowes, Kalahari Oyster Cult and TRUST on his mission into deep space. Now he's debuting a new alias, Entrapt, for this new missive on Felt Sense. It's a varied affair which moves from the melodically-charged 'I'm Half Normal' to the needlepoint modulation and snappy rhythmic focus of 'The Panelist'. 'Fluid In The Signal' has fun with acidic gurgles and minor chords for a captivating kind of electro noir, and 'Life Inside The Music Box' slows things down for an IDM variation with one eye on the backroom and the other on your headphones.
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Played by: Tom Drew
 in stock HK$148.41
I Think I Like It (Record Store Day RSD 2023)
Cat: FBLOOD 51X. Rel: 09 May 23
I Think I Like It (4:28)
Mars (3:55)
Review: For those too young to remember the days of glitch-house and electro-house at the turn of the noughties (think Herve, Switch, Claude Vonstroke etc), Fake Blood was one of the true masters of the style. He released a swathe of big records for Cheap Thrills and others, with the two tracks collected here - both of which date from 2009 - being the biggest. A-side 'I Think I Like It' is a superb example of the style, with the producer expertly cutting up a pleasingly silly and over-the-top disco-pop number and turning it into sweat-soaked, hands-aloft gold. 'Mars', meanwhile, gains its dancefloor power from a frankly filthy, mind-altering bassline-turned-lead-line, around which crispy drums, breakbeats and Mylo-esque synth stabs make their presence felt.
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 in stock HK$126.07
Code Breakers EP
Cat: DISI 002. Rel: 28 Apr 23
Code Breakers (6:03)
Spycraft (2:43)
Disputed Usage (7:45)
Shenanigans (5:54)
Day Ov The Rope (5:08)
 in stock HK$119.92
Entre Deux EP
Entre Deux EP (limited 180 gram vinyl 12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: CYPHN 04. Rel: 06 Jun 23
In Between (5:02)
No Minding (4:30)
Clik Plok (5:51)
FBG (5:46)
Review: French DJ, producer and musician Flabair comes through with yet more sizzle and dreamy electro sauce. Four tracks of the atmospherically-padded variety, with a temperate, dramatic feel to boot, play across the two sides and four separated grooves of 'Entre Deux'. As the name evokes, we're given the sense of moving through various alternate doorways and telecasted techno-portals, each of which lead to a different soundworld - the door to 'No Minding' leading to a chill dreamscape, and 'FBG' a more curious vista of bliss - and is a welcome addition to the Cyphon catalogue.
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 in stock HK$134.17
The Awakening EP
Cat: AMTEC 004. Rel: 06 May 23
The Awakening (5:26)
Let's Go (5:20)
The Awakening (Diplomat remix) (4:52)
Let's Go (EQ remix) (5:28)
 in stock HK$126.07
Night Of The Notables
Night Of The Notables (blue vinyl 12" + MP3 download code limited to 250 copies)
Cat: SCV 08. Rel: 21 Apr 23
Invisible (4:51)
Six O'clock (3:28)
Pet Bottle (4:33)
Night Of The Notables (5:37)
Close Contact (4:42)
Kagoma Coffee (5:34)
Review: Fleck E.S.C. AKA Franck Collin makes another highly-awaited appearance on US label Science Cult with a new, meticulously crafted EP brimming with precise rhythms, intricate bass patterns, and IDM-styled synthlines, weaving throughout the impressive project. On the A-side, 'Six O'clock' feels as though it is situated in a rarely seen microscopic world, miniscule lifeforms twist and turn, weaving together at a blinding pace. On the B-side, 'Close Contact' delves into a twisted take on Fleck E.S.C.'s classic sound, where carefully crafted sound design dances between cascading percussion and a buoyant melody. A tour de force of electro, 'Night of the Notables' is certainly one for your collection.
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 in stock HK$111.82
BODYHI 04
BODYHI 04 (12")
Cat: BODYHI 04. Rel: 07 Jun 23
Air Beneath (7:01)
Reverie (6:56)
Padtheory (6:42)
Reflections (6:24)
 in stock HK$111.82
Homology EP
Cat: PCLUB 010. Rel: 27 Apr 23
Liminoid (4:05)
Warrior (6:45)
Doxa (3:36)
Thirdspace (6:03)
Rhizome (7:35)
TAZ (5:16)
 in stock HK$105.67
Overture EP
Cat: ELP 003. Rel: 24 Apr 23
Atacama (6:12)
Twilight (5:50)
Awareness (Sunset mix) (5:32)
Europa Express (5:08)
Ascension (5:38)
Fade (5:15)
Review: Aiden Francis brings a superb mix of influences to this EP, from trance to breaks, house to tech house and it makes for a third fine offering from this young but promising Ellipse label. 'Atacama' opens up with blistering pace and molten synths tightly woven over the propulsive drums. 'Twilight' is another track seeped in lush melodies and with a throwback techno sounds that is full of subtle dancefloor electronics. 'Awareness' (Sunset mix) is one to get the hands in the air as the trancey chords and acid rain down. Energy levels don't dip on the flip either on this most powerful and consuming of space-techno trips.
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 in stock HK$109.77
Martian Leaders OE
Martian Leaders OE (limited 12")
Cat: ECS 1202R. Rel: 28 Apr 23
Martian Leaders OE (5:57)
Freeeked Out (6:03)
Circuit Journey (4:18)
 in stock HK$111.82
Transmigration EP
Transmigration EP (limited 12")
Cat: FT 005. Rel: 26 May 23
Tricky (4:25)
Illapa (4:59)
Universe (6:00)
52598 (6:01)
Review: It's five up for the Future Tones label and taking charge for this latest 12" is Jorge Gamarra feat Ecstatic. Gamarra has been featured on plenty of different labels up to now, always with quality levels remaining high. Nothing changes here as 'Tricky' kicks off with a bit of tech house intrigue - unresolved loops and freaky sounds. 'Illapa' is a more dark and turbulent space-tech workout and 'Universe' then bumps on big drums with taught synths and 90s motifs while closer '52598' spins out on bleeps and warped pads that are heart of the dance floor perfection.
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 in stock HK$105.67
Glass Domain
Glass Domain (12" repress)
Cat: C 33AB/CAL 006AB. Rel: 02 Jun 23
Shatter Prone (3:11)
Hiccups (2:37)
Fairy
Interlock
Review: Throughout his mythical and somewhat enigmatic music career as an electro specialist, Gerald Donald has been prone to an alias or two. The Drexciya co-founder and co-member has released music as Arpanet, Japanese Telecom, Dataphysix and, more recently as Heinrich Muller, but this one EP he released as Glass Domain has been near impossible to find pretty much since its 1991 release date. The Clone connection is string with Donald, and the Dutch powerhouse has managed to both remaster and reissue this holy grail of Detroit electro. We're not going to describe these tracks to you, because they are above that; they're remnants of a movement that has influenced how we listen and dance to music nowadays, and they should be on every serious dance collector's shelf. Foundational Detroit electro that will be played by generations on end. Vitally recommended.
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Played by: Session Victim, Beaner
 in stock HK$111.82
Dead Dreams Don't Lie Vol 2
Golden Science/Dna - "Znowhite" (2:31)
Golden Science - "Gangsterthong" (3:06)
Proswell - "Tmf Xxv" (4:02)
John Doppler - "Opiate Of Them Asses" (5:32)
John Doppler - "Abrupt Chaos" (7:10)
A Stantz - "Melaina Cholos" (7:32)
 in stock HK$111.82
The Flower Picker
Cat: YOY 014. Rel: 01 Jun 23
Reaction (8:11)
Undo Vida (6:27)
Pander (7:24)
Moro Reflex (8:27)
Review: Portuguese electronic artist Pedro Goya lends his latest and best efforts to French label YoY - a sublabel of the Yoyaku family - for a textured sway through dreamy minimal house and elegant acid progressions. Much like picking flowers, the EP puts across the feeling of being 'in the zone', with the tracks seeming to flow seamlessly through similar keys and timbres, all while nailing a raw, real, even ancient feel.
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Tags: Minimal | Acid House
 in stock HK$134.17
Ravexistence
Ravexistence (red vinyl 10" + white vinyl 10")
Cat: ROD 16. Rel: 25 May 23
The Hacker - "Reactor" (7:03)
David Carretta - "Invasive Machinery" (6:09)
Terence Fixmer - "Detune My Brain" (6:04)
Umwelt - "Mind War Acid" (5:06)
 in stock HK$274.48
Nuspeak
Nuspeak (12")
Cat: DKTP 004. Rel: 18 May 23
Wanna See You Clap Your Hands
Are We Ready
Nuspeak
Smoke 'Em Out
Tags: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock HK$111.82
Detroit Orbiter Vol 2
Cat: ELY 11112. Rel: 10 May 23
Sirius Bizness (7:02)
Black & Forth (6:24)
Encypted (7:24)
Konquest (5:11)
Review: Belgium's history with electro is almost as rich as that of the Motor City, so this coming together of Detroit native Kenny Hooper and the Elypsia Records label is a fine one. It marks Hooper's debut release on the label and is one EP of three-part series that shows off his serious skills. Cybotron and Model 500 influences abound, of course, with fresh cyborg funk, slick contemporary production and a mix of grooves from driving and cosmic to more physical and banging. The tight drums and freaky vocals of 'Encrypted' are a particular highlight for us.
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 in stock HK$117.87
Detroit Orbiter Vol 3
Cat: ELY 112. Rel: 16 May 23
One Journey Outbox
Elliptical Orbit
Wishing Pon A Star
Soul Journey
Review: Belgian label Elypsia continues its love affair with Kenny Hopper on this third volume of his Detroit Orbiter series. He is a new school Motor City talent with a sound that pays homage to the legendary Mid-Western musical hotbed. 'One Journey Outbox' is a high-speed electro workout with nutty basslines and free-form hits that cannot fail to cut the club loose. There's more physicality to the kinetic kicks of 'Elliptical Orbit' while 'Wishing Pon A Star' goes for a deeper and more introspective sound with delicate melodies. 'Soul Journey' closes out with a totally different look - deep rolling house and beautiful synth melodies over jazzy chords.
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 in stock HK$117.87
Cyberpunk
Hypnofriends - "Frobiq" (5:31)
Saverio Celestri - "Planet Terror" (6:13)
Innershades - "The Reason" (5:00)
Adria & Pau Roses - "Combat Mortal" (6:01)
Vince Void - "Rush" (6:50)
Review: Pau Roses and Adria launched Cupula last year with a collaborative 12" which showcased their particular approach to the tech house scene, where acidic and rave influences can slip into sleek beat structures to make for dancefloor magic. That theme continues on this split release, which invites the likes of Hypnofriends, Saverio Celestri and Innershades to lay down their own machine-powered jams for the freakier kind of floor. If you want to have a lot of fun and grease the crowd up good and proper, these tracks have got you covered.
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Dancehall Grinder EP
Cat: PARTOUT 1202. Rel: 12 May 23
Kingston Bath Tub (7:58)
Dancehall Grinder (3:43)
Smooth (7:42)
Fade Away (5:53)
 in stock HK$134.17
Test Pilot Volume 1 (remastered)
Jungian Archetype - "Pursuit Of The Blue Car (RIP)" (5:28)
I-F - "Shadow Of The Clown" (7:28)
I-F - "Casablanca Sunrise" (7:39)
Jungian Archetype - "Who Are You?! (Theme From Paranoid Stranger)" (7:48)
Review: Released back in 1996, Test Pilot Vol 1 has remained a highlight of the Viewlexx label ever since and has been one of those records that command regular calls for a repress. Kudos to I-F then for finally heeding these shouts and presenting a remastered edition for the masses. For the uninitiated, this 12" features classic Hague cuts from I-F and Jungian Archetype, another alias of the Viewlexx boss, with all four perfect for introducing a sense of bedlam to the dancehall. "Who Are You...?! (Theme From Paranoid Stranger)" in particular will bend many an unprepared mind. If you don't own an original edition, grip this remastered version and hold tight for a brand new second volume of Test Pilot featuring Gesloten Cirkel and Roberto Auser!
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Ahora Si EP
Cat: ALT 005. Rel: 26 May 23
El Principio (2:26)
Modificacion (6:13)
El Break Del Dia (7:16)
El Break De La Noche (5:56)
La Nueva (version) (5:52)
Grt Plschr (4:25)
Review: Ildec shows plenty of class on this diverse new EP for Belgium's Altered Circuits. It has its roots in an early 90s electronic sound with plenty of inspiration from the artist's own compelling DJ sets. The Ibiza-based producer opens up with the atmospheric synths of 'El Principio' then gets gritty on tough tech loops on 'Modificacion' and explores a more funky broken beat vibe on 'El Break Del Dia'. 'El Break De La Noche' is cyborg funk with freaky effects and alien life forms and two closers get nice and bumpy with twisted bass and off-kilter rhythms.
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