VA – Yellow Jackets Vol.8 [YJ008]

Chapter number 8 in the Yellow Jackets book is ready to go and will please a whole range of music lovers. Legendary visionary artist Joe Claussell strengthens up his relationship with Mother Tongue serving a piece of cosmic mind bending fusion entitled ‘”Erratic Telepathy”. On the flipside Josh Milan’s anthemic remix of Ricky Corey Collective “Who Do You Love?’” gets the Patrick Gibin’s Edit treatment and it’s got the name ‘Future Dancefloor Classic’ written all over it.

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VA – Yellow Jackets Vol.8 [YJ008]

Coral Morphologic – Coral Morphologic 2 [TF011]

Coral Morphologic’s first album took us on a journey through space. Now with their sophomore LP we arrive at our destination, an aquatic world teaming with life. Across the vast expanse of the cosmos we approach a shimmering satellite globe. Entering its orbit in a hypnotic swirl our eyes peer closer and closer to the glowing sea below. We land near an intertidal zone wondering what enchants this world and its waters. Coral Morphologic 2 is inspired by the corals’ cosmic ability to synchronize their lives to Earth’s daily rotation upon its axis, the Moon’s monthly trip around Earth, and Earth’s yearly orbit of the Sun.

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Coral Morphologic – Coral Morphologic 2 [TF011]

Subliminal – Inside The Wave [D91010]

Lithuanian producer Subliminal makes a compelling debut on Distrito 91 with a six-track EP designed for the dancefloor. Balancing between electro and techno, this release captures raw analog soundscapes. Each track features saturated four-on-the-floor drums, resonant basslines, acid flavors and dreamy pads, all crafted using hardware instruments. Pure club-oriented material recorded in analog jam sessions.

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Subliminal – Inside The Wave [D91010]

ManooZ – Juno Dreams EP [CHIWAX041]

ManooZ on Chiwax with Juno Dreams EP. This release is for those smoother out chill-out house sessions on the dancefloor. The title track is a future classic, dreamy, like early 90s Italian ambient house. ‘Boxin’ With GOD’ is melodic and nice while ‘Galaxies’ is more soulful but still deep. A bit more upbeat and techy you could say. ‘Glow’ is possibly the most underrated here, lovely track! Overall, the Juno Dreams EP is a solid EP that is sure to please fans of deep house, ambient house and Balearic styled house music. Smooth and cool is the order of the day.

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ManooZ – Juno Dreams EP [CHIWAX041]

VA – Structure Series 1 [MOLST01]

Molecular Recordings announces the release of “Structure Series 1,” a special vinyl collection marking the label’s 30th anniversary. This release features unreleased tracks from both veteran artists and emerging producers, highlighting the label’s ongoing commitment to innovative and high-quality techno music.

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VA – Structure Series 1 [MOLST01]

The Vision – Spectral Nomad [M025R]

As The Vision, Robert Hood provided Detroit techno a pinnacle of the artform. It may be justifiably best known for the lip-bitingly strong minimalist transport of Detroit: One Circle with its sparing central refrain “Detroit” and spine-playing riffage, or for the killer Explain The Style variant, but for us the EP’s shortest and freakiest number Modern And Ancient is also one of its strongest, a mad, half-stepping slice of Afro-futurist electro encryption that still blows our mind today.

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The Vision – Spectral Nomad [M025R]

E.R.P. – Faded Caprice LP [APNEA109]

For its 9th release after its relaunch, Apnea Records presents another E.R.P. record, this time in the form of a 2×12″. Album “Faded Caprice” is a mesmerizing journey into the heart of summer’s fading glow. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, each track is a sonic tableau, capturing the essence of hot afternoons and wistful sunsets. E.R.P.’s signature blend of deep, cosmic funky electro gems resonates with emotional depth, inviting listeners to lose themselves in its hypnotic embrace. From the pulsating rhythms of “Miami Nice” to the introspective melodies of “Cape Earl “Faded Caprice” is a testament to E.R.P.’s artistry and vision. A testament to Gerard Hanson’s music landscape, offering audiences a glimpse into the boundless possibilities of sound and emotion.

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E.R.P. – Faded Caprice LP [APNEA109]

Boris Divider – Memories From The Dust LP [DCOM020]

Boris Divider presents a new album on Drivecom. A 2xLP of new tracks recovered and rearrenged around 2022-23. No doubt the legacy of the past works are represented. Some arpeggios and melody lines will remember us to sonic landscapes from the “La Hora de las Máquinas” or “The Source” albums by Boris Divider but with a new and refreshed production sound, for sure this will be a must item for all the electro community and fans of the label.

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Boris Divider – Memories From The Dust LP [DCOM020]

Eleven Pond – Bas Relief LP [DE-001R]

Dark Entries celebrates its 15th anniversary by returning to where it all started, the initial darkest entry: Eleven Pond’s masterpiece ‘Bas Relief’, an ultra-obscure album from 1986 that would become a definitive dark pop holy grail. Eleven Pond was James Tabbi (vocals, acoustic guitar), Jeff Gallea (drum machine, synthesizer, vocals), Jack Schaeffer (guitar) and Dan Brumley (synthesizer, samples, vocoder, melodica). They met in Rochester, NY, while attending art school, brought together by their shared love of 4AD and Factory Records. Taking cues from acts like Joy Division, Fad Gadget, and For Against, Eleven Pond’s infectious basslines, churning guitar riffs, and atmospheric synths will charm all fans of moody music. But what really makes Bas Relief shine is the timeless songwriting on classics like “Tear and Cinnamon”, “Portugal”, and the anthemic “Watching Trees.” With only 500 copies in it’s initial release, ‘Bas Relief’ resurfaces with a fresh remaster that corrects a pitch shift from previous reissues. ‘Bas Relief’ is a true lost relic of the cold 80’s and an essential piece Dark Entries history.

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Eleven Pond – Bas Relief LP [DE-001R]

Cetu Javu – Southern Lands LP [MEC087]

Javier Revilla and Chris Demere, both from Hanover and inspired by electronic music of Kraftwerk and Jean-Michel Jarre, started to experiment with sounds since the late 70’s. The arrival of New Wave with bands like Heaven 17, The Human League, Soft Cell and Depeche Mode influenced these teenagers to began Cetu Javu in 1984 with Javier on vocals, Chris on synths, guitar, programming, Torsten Engelke on keyboards and Stefen Engelke on bass. Like their compatriots Camouflage, Cetu Javu were unapologetically Depeche Mode-like in their sound, but with a fairly original twist on their synth pop formula. The band signed a contract with Records and released their debut album “Southern Lands” in 1990. “Southern Lands” is re-released including all original songs plus some extended versions, remixes and bonus tracks from the accompanying singles “Situations”, “Have in Mind” and “So Strange”.

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Cetu Javu – Southern Lands LP [MEC087]

Alan Harman – Friendly Fire [UNEXT002]

Unrealistic Expectations are back with Alan Harman’s “Friendly Fire”, an excellent minimal synth jam from Montreal, bringing light to the city with one of the more prolific new minds. Dive into the underground side of the 80’s on a cosmic trip with almost psychedelic arps, crispy drums and deep meaningful vocals. Timothy J. Fairplay’s interpretation is just as amazing. The experienced producer keeps the quality while driving a more club and kick driven interpretation of “Friendly Fire”.

Alan Harman – Friendly Fire [UNEXT002]

L​.​F​.​T. – Minecrawler EP [OE023]

L.F.T (Love, Fist, Tears), aka Johannes Haas, returns to Osàre! Editions for another scorching release. As ever, the German producer’s sonic palette is immediately recognisable as he manoeuvres through 1980s-inspired wave and raw, rugged electro. Equal parts dancefloor elixir and cerebral wonderment, Minecrawler showcases Haas’ flair for freewheeling, chemical artistry, and experimentation. Divided into heavy, vocal numbers on one side and potent, club-orientated material on the other, the EP is unified overall by the frigid crackle of drum machines, primal synths, and goth aesthetics.

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L​.​F​.​T. – Minecrawler EP [OE023]