ASC & L.B. Dub Corp – Parallel Series 1 [MOTE026]

Mote-Evolver continues to push on into uncharted territories of electronic music with the ‘Parallel Series 1”, the first in a new series where 2 artists are featured side by side – contrasting and complementing. A dedicated producer with over than a decade of experience, British born ASC goes head to head with Luke Slater’s rather rare L.B.Dub Corp guise over 4 tracks of vivid new techno.

ASC & L.B. Dub Corp – Parallel Series 1 [MOTE026]

Cio D´Or – Magnetfluss EP [PRG022]

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There’s a variety of ways to produce Techno and Cio creates always a unique world of deep, clear, transparent sound architectures. Even with this new Magnetfluss EP our grande madame of Techno show us a new interpretation of her own musical world. All tracks are deeply emotional designed and bare a picture of modern electronic music.

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Cio D´Or – Magnetfluss EP [PRG022]

HTRK – Work (work, work) [GI144]

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HTRK’s Ghostly International debut Work (work, work) is a flat-lined study of desire and submission, sentimentality and dysphoria. The art-rock duo (pronounced “Hate Rock”) finished the album’s production while grieving the sudden loss of founding member and bassist Sean Stewart to suicide in March ‘10. And while that tragedy has certainly found its way into the music’s bottomless sonic void, Work (work, work), written from 2006-10 in Berlin and London, is about much more than abject darkness. On Work (work, work), HTRK craft a stark soundscape: achingly slow 808 beats, eerie synth arpeggios, vaporous guitar noise, and Jonnine Standish’s androgynous, detached vocals, dripping with reverb. And yet it’s the careful way the pair combine those elements—organizing and juxtaposing them with a minimalist’s attention to detail—that makes their music so emotionally devastating.

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HTRK – Work (work, work) [GI144]

Ruth – Polaroid / Roman / Photo [ARC078]

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Originally released on Paris Records in 1985 Ruth’s LP sold just 50 copies and was relegated to obscurity until the track “Polaroïd/Roman/Photo” started appearing on bootlegs and compilations in the early 00’s, slowly becoming the cult synth pop classic it is nowadays. An original copy goes for upwards of £300 on ebay and Ruth are a shining light from an oft forgotten music scene that is becoming increasingly influential today.

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Ruth – Polaroid / Roman / Photo [ARC078]

The Please – ‘s-Gravendijkwal EP [MAZE001]

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New Dutch imprint Purple Maze presents it’s first release, a 4 track EP from The Please. The Dutch duo comprised of Hans Verhaag & Minggus Dorpmans favour lo-fi, often slo-mo sounds that cross pollinate house music with a whole other world of leftfield electronic sounds, and do just that on this new EP.

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The Please – ‘s-Gravendijkwal EP [MAZE001]

Deep Space Orchestra / James Johnston – The Chrome Hand EP [BGO003]

The third release on Boogie Originals is another genre-crossing musical excursion from Deep Space Orchestra and James Johnston,  with a remix from Voyeur Rhythms Ben Sun.

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Deep Space Orchestra / James Johnston – The Chrome Hand EP [BGO003]

Braille – Braille EP [HFT017]

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Hotflush presents its first EP from Braille: otherwise known as Praveen Sharma. “A Meaning” EP delves further into Praveen’s love for house music, resulting in four bubbling, soulful house tracks, jacking 808 rhythms adorned with tasteful sample manipulations and a warm, emotive foundation.

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Braille – Braille EP [HFT017]

VA – Inertia #2 [INERTIA002]

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Part two of the four-part Inertia sampler again serves up four heavy-hitting techno bangers from different artists of the new-school techno generation. First up is Frenchman Marcelus who offers a heavy house and techno fusion, before London’s Sigha goes deep and ominous. Redshape and Area Forty_One close out the package with frozen, static coated sounds and textured techno respectively.

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VA – Inertia #2 [INERTIA002]

VA – Inertia #1 [INERTIA001]

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The first of 4×4 vinyl releases from the Ann Aimee compilation, Inertia. This opening volume includes cuts from Delta Funktionen, Peter Van Hoesen, Roman Lindau and Sawlin. Delta Funktionen goes deep and dramatic, Peter Van Hoesen offers up his usual dub-wise textures, whilst Lindau pairs icy hi-hats with a heavy stomping beat. Sawlin offers the trippiest techno with his delightfully disheveled ’Excipidial’ and closes out what is an essential.

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VA – Inertia #1 [INERTIA001]

Francois X — Countdown EP [DRH036]

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Francois x returns to the Deeply Rooted House label for his third record. Code Red has a great classic Techno vibe , while Haunted is an acid intriguing deep and dark track. Bonus comes on the flip side with the Marcel Dettmann remix of Code Red. His version is stripped down dark and pumping in his unique and raw and intense Berghain style.

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Francois X — Countdown EP [DRH036]

Resoe – The Black Void Of Space EP 00/2 [ECHOCORD053]

THE BLACK VOID OF SPACE EP 00/2 (DON WILLIAMS REMIX)

The Black Void Of Space EP 00/2 is the second 12″ from Resoes debut album. ‘Nachhall’ is a atmospheric track, with metallic chords and lushfull strings, while ‘Dubcuttin’ is Resoe’s expression of a Dubstep track, with a more Techno kind of edge to it. The EP is closed by a Don Williams remix.

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Resoe – The Black Void Of Space EP 00/2 [ECHOCORD053]