Evelyne / Masao – Testpattern LP [DE-330]

Evelyne/Masao bring ‘Testpattern’ to Dark Entries for the label’s first foray into vintage Japanese electronics. Masao Hiruma and Fumio Ichimura’s project Testpattern is known for their release Apres-Midi, a cult slab of synthpop perfection released by Yukihiro Takahashi and Haruomi Hosono’s legendary Yen Records in 1982. While Hiruma and Ichimura parted ways following Apres-Midi, Hiruma’s musical endeavors would continue after recruiting French/American model and vocalist Evelyne Bennu. The duo spent time performing in Tokyo clubs while recording at Hiruma’s home studio throughout 1984 and 1985. The album Testpattern comprises seventeen of these songs, which have never been released previously. The Evelyne/Masao duo continues building on the soundworld of Apres-Midi: lush, sophisticated electronics with intricate yet minimalist production. Tracks like “Sakuramochi” and “Bird Island” bear influence from Hosono most clearly, their soaring melodies revealing a subtly ironic redeployment of East Asian musical tropes. But Testpattern is more than homage to Yellow Magic Orchestra. “Tabac” and “Le Soleil Se Leve” display oddball sensibilities closer to Sky Records icons Asmus Tietchens or Cluster. Elsewhere, the project shows affinity for the punkier ethos of continental DIY electronics, like on the quirky “Alien Go Home” and a positively skewed cover of “Singin’ in the Rain.” Bennu’s vocals provide a common thread through these explorations, as she alternates deftly between New Wave deadpan and unhinged chanson singer—check her waxing maximally Francophone on “Au Clair de Lune,” based on an 18th century French song. Testpattern will be available on both double LP as well as CD, and includes a fold-out poster with liner notes with lyrics. This album is dedicated to Masao Hiruma, who passed away in 2011.

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Evelyne / Masao – Testpattern LP [DE-330]

BiGOTT – S/T EP [RAS007]

The German-Swiss friendship is further established with BiGOTT, the collaborative project between Berlin-based Sneaker and Zurich’s Scannoir. After their previous releases as ½GOTT and GOTT on Uncanny Valley and some remixes, the duo returns with a third solo EP, marking their first appearance on the Berlin-Basel-based label Reach Another System. Their passion for EBM, Synth Pop, and New Beat comes to life with a fine array of classic drum machines and FM-synths, topped with Teutonic lyrics and archival samples.

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BiGOTT – S/T EP [RAS007]

Impakto 83 – Crisis Del Nuevo Siglo [OTH011]

“Crisis Del Nuevo Siglo” is the first installment of a conceptual EP produced by Impakto 83. Inspired by the rhythmic harshness of new beat and the mechanical of EBM, this work reflects the industrial impact of a fractured era – the crisis of a future past. A distorted criticism to the age of mass production. Here, an endless workday.

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Impakto 83 – Crisis Del Nuevo Siglo [OTH011]

Fear-E – Globus Dreams EP [SRTX044]

Fear-E returns to Super Rhythm Trax and pulls out 4 dance floor pummelling heavy hitters.

Berlin techno regular Fear E drops the ‘Globus Dreams’ EP on Super Rhythm Trax, where recollections of dark rooms and late hours cause a true globus sensation. Known for his raw acid workouts on labels like Dixon Avenue Basement Jams and Soma, here Fear E enters a deeper NREM phase, with ‘How Would You Know’ sampling Soft House Company for a metal-acid torrent, ‘Supa Rhythm’ unleashing rotary cannon snares, ‘Blood Sport’ slamming with band-clipped dry kicks, and ‘Terror Corps’ rounding out with tense stab licks worthy of any good supervillain flick.

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Fear-E – Globus Dreams EP [SRTX044]

DarkateK – Evil Machines [NYH391]

DarkateK was born in Lisbon in 1980 and raised in the midst of the golden era of techno. For many years his most beloved genres and go to styles were breaks and broken techno with some electro and classic techno thrown in for good measure. Now he makes his NYH debut with 4 deep electro cuts. Evenly divided slices of funk and futurism come together in these cuts, that show a developed producer at the top of his game. From the 8 minute opener to the title track, the moods change from time to time from driving and energetic to moody and gloomy. Superbly produced electro that is steeped in the past but has its eye clearly on the future.

DarkateK – Evil Machines [NYH391]

Anatolian Weapons & The Spy – DDS10 [DDS10]

With its 10th edition, Dalmata Daniel’s split series brings together two artists who have both left their mark on the label’s compilations, now presenting their first full releases on the imprint. Anatolian Weapons and The Spy approach electronic music from different angles, one rooted in hypnotic techno rituals, the other in raw electro and post-punk energy. Both craft sounds that thrive in the shadows of the dancefloor.

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Anatolian Weapons & The Spy – DDS10 [DDS10]

PRZ – Beyond The Void [MTRON044]

Marking his first full EP on Mechatronica, PRZ unveils Beyond the Void – a sharp-edged fusion of driving electro and techno pressure. Across six tracks, he crafts a world of mechanical tension, heavy low-end propulsion, and shadowy atmospheres. The release also features a standout collaboration with Unklevon, pushing the intensity even further into the void.

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PRZ – Beyond The Void [MTRON044]

Jeremy J – Inner Conflict [FM008]

Flight Mode presents the debut release from label co-founder Jeremy J. Titled Inner Conflict, this five-track EP showcases his ability to fuse deep introspection with club-ready energy, offering a sonic exploration of emotion, technology, and rhythm.

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Jeremy J – Inner Conflict [FM008]

VA – Transcendental Movements Vol. 2 [IDO007]

IDO returns with the second chapter of Transcendental Movements – a series dedicated to active meditation and deep listening. Active meditation is a practice of fully inhabiting the movement of sound. Instead of seeking absolute silence, it invites you to dive into textures, to be carried by frequencies, to follow oscillations like a breath. Every vibration becomes an anchor point, every resonance a gateway inward. In a world saturated with noise and anxiety, this approach offers a space to refocus the body and calm the mind. Here, listening is not passive: it’s an awakened trance where tensions shift and dissolve, leaving only a pure sense of presence. For this second volume, Valentino Mora has gathered a new ensemble of artists exploring the frontier between intimate perception and sonic landscape. The compositions – slow and organic – unfold like micro-universes, at times ethereal, at times dense, designed to guide the listener on a sensory journey that transforms anxiety into movement, and movement into inner peace. Transcendental Movements Vol. 2 is an invitation to listen differently: not to escape, but to return to yourself.

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VA – Transcendental Movements Vol. 2 [IDO007]

Group Modular – The Tunnel / Lonely Pylon [GM0NE]

Group Modular breaks the 3-year silence and launches a new series of 7inch releases, powered by Confused Machines and Delights labels. The first 45 features two familiar tunes, previously available only on short-run (and immediately sold-out) lathe-cut releases.

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Group Modular – The Tunnel / Lonely Pylon [GM0NE]

Ozobby Horn – Born to Move [AF1012]

Ozobby Horn was a very obscure band from Nigeria composed of three musicians that only released one and only very hard to find cult album that has finally been reissued by Afrodelic. “Born To Move On” is an absolutely killer album that sums up the best of 1970s Nigerian sound. Heavy wicked psychedelic Afro-funk; phat drums and hefty, chunky bass with shredding fuzz guitar insertions on a bed of analogic keys.

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Ozobby Horn – Born to Move [AF1012]

Articulat – Harap-Alb LP [ART001]

Harap-Alb is the first full-length album by Articulat, following a trilogy of EPs (two released on vinyl) and previous appearances on Rotterdam’s Afrobotic Musicology label. This new project deepens Articulat’s commitment to narrative-rich electronic music – blending structure, rhythm, and texture to evoke both dancefloor tension and cinematic storytelling.

“This album is a personal exploration – an attempt to deconstruct and reimagine, through sound, a story that has been familiar to me since childhood. I first encountered Harap Alb as a crackling, timeworn radio play on vinyl, and its atmosphere has lingered with me ever since. This is my way of keeping that story alive, not by preserving it in amber but by passing it forward in a different form.
Perhaps, years from now, someone will discover this record the same way I found the original. And in doing so, they too will add their own craft and love to the tale.”

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Articulat – Harap-Alb LP [ART001]

Tom Bolas – DB12 018 [DB12018]

Berlin-based Tom Bolas has long been one of the most reliable re-editors on the Duca Bianca roster, regularly delivering inspired reworks of Balearic obscurities, flea market record finds and under-appreciated gems. Predictably, there’s a similar sonic aesthetic to his latest collection of re-cuts, his first for four years. Four groovers of Cosmic, Disco and Italo adventures for all.

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Tom Bolas – DB12 018 [DB12018]

Ivan – Fotonovela [DR-015]

Official reissue of one of the most enduring anthems of Spanish synthpop with a respectful Luisen remix of Ivan’s classic ‘Fotonovela’. Instead of reinventing the piece, he works directly from the original stems – preserving its neon-soaked melodies and romantic vocal while subtly enhancing the framework with crisp new drum programming with synth flourishes and light tempo corrections.

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Ivan – Fotonovela [DR-015]

Reel By Real – Surkit Remixed & Remastered [EPMYYKV2501]

Reel By Real’s “Surkit” is a Detroit Techno classic that has gained mythical status since it first appeared on a limited white label release on Juan Atkins’ Metroplex offshoot, Interface in 1990. Giving a spotlight back to this highly sought after 12″ EPM Music teama up with French vinyl specialists, Yoyaku and present this timeless record, remastered and remixed for 2025. In keeping with the track’s early Detroit roots this edition features remixes from Motor City legends Keith Tucker (a.k.a. DJ-K1) and Strand, with added dubplate pressure provided by DnB lynchpin, Calibre. Further remix support also comes from a UK-Detroit triumvirate of EPM’s Oliver Way and Ben Long (Space DJz) and Jon Dixon (UR).

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Reel By Real – Surkit Remixed & Remastered [EPMYYKV2501]