Linval Thompson – Linval Thompson LP [JD005]

By the end of the 1970s Linval Thompson had cut out a successful dual career for himself as both singer and producer. Naturally he moved in the dub field as well, getting further use out of rhythms he used in his other works. Dub had begun strictly as an album format with limited pressing runs for scene insiders, but it had swiftly gained the interest of the rank and file reggae buffs. ‘Negrea Love Dub’, originally released in 1978, is a cornerstone in the reggae dub scene. The sound of the ten dubs featured here is hypnotic and its effects are euphoric to say the least.

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Linval Thompson – Linval Thompson LP [JD005]

Andrew Red Hand – For My Father EP [TP27]

Romanian producer and DJ Andrew Red Hand has carved a unique niche in the world of underground electronic music. His work stands as a tribute to the raw energy of Detroit techno and electro, yet it retains a deeply personal, emotional tone that gives it timeless depth. He returns to Time Passages with the four-track ‘This EP ‘For My Father’ EP, offering his most focused and expansive vision yet. Includes a remix from an icon of the scene, DJ Hell.

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Andrew Red Hand – For My Father EP [TP27]

Zopelar – Primal Vision EP [FD-011]

Forbidden Dance continues its story with Brazilian synth virtuoso Pedro Zopelar and his 4-track EP. Known for his genre-blending productions that traverse ambient, deep house and electro, Zopelar crafts tracks that are both pulsating and sensual. His latest work is a testament to his ability to merge the warmth of vintage rhythm machines with futuristic synth explorations, delivering a sound that’s both nostalgic and forward-thinking.

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Zopelar – Primal Vision EP [FD-011]

VA – Nihon No Wave 2 [MEC099]

Japan’s electronic music scene has always stood out as uniquely distinctive. In the late 1970s and early 1980s, a wave of underground projects, bands, and independent labels – primarily based in Tokyo and Osaka – began crafting their own sound. Inspired by the post-punk, new wave, and experimental movements emerging from Europe and North America, these artists embraced a DIY ethic, using whatever technology they had access to in order to forge something entirely their own. This movement, often referred to as the “Nippon-wave” scene, remained largely hidden from the outside world. Many of its releases – on cassette tapes, flexi-discs, and privately pressed vinyl – never distributed beyond Japan’s borders, making them rare treasures for the few who managed to discover them. “Nihon No Wave” presents a selection of these long-overlooked recordings, making them accessible to listeners beyond Japan for the first time. This is Nihon No Wave part 2.

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VA – Nihon No Wave 2 [MEC099]

VA – Nihon No Wave [MEC030]

Japan’s electronic music scene has always stood out as uniquely distinctive. In the late 1970s and early 1980s, a wave of underground projects, bands, and independent labels – primarily based in Tokyo and Osaka – began crafting their own sound. Inspired by the post-punk, new wave, and experimental movements emerging from Europe and North America, these artists embraced a DIY ethic, using whatever technology they had access to in order to forge something entirely their own. This movement, often referred to as the “Nippon-wave” scene, remained largely hidden from the outside world. Many of its releases – on cassette tapes, flexi-discs, and privately pressed vinyl – never distributed beyond Japan’s borders, making them rare treasures for the few who managed to discover them. “Nihon No Wave” presents a selection of these long-overlooked recordings, making them accessible to listeners beyond Japan for the first time. This is Nihon No Wave part 1.

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VA – Nihon No Wave [MEC030]

Dark Vektor – Heavy Mental EP [FAN022]

Fanzine Records present its 22nd release: “Heavy Mental”, the highly anticipated new work from the master of dark electro, Dark Vektor. Get ready for a sonic journey that fuses the raw intensity of electro with the depth of an introspective mental trip.

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Dark Vektor – Heavy Mental EP [FAN022]

Minimum Syndicat – Mutant Signal Phase Two [MUTS02]

Minimum Syndicat presents the second chapter of the limited ”Mutant Signal” serie. A collection of sci-fi electro, cinematic industrial dance and cyberfunk tunes exploring a future that never happened.

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Minimum Syndicat – Mutant Signal Phase Two [MUTS02]

Transpac – Text To Speech LP [D91013]

“Speech synthesis, also known as text-to-speech, is the process of converting written text into spoken words using computer algorithms. The goal of speech synthesis is to create a synthetic voice that sounds as natural and human-like as possible, with the ability to convey emotions, tone and intonation.”

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Transpac – Text To Speech LP [D91013]

Crossover Network – Neural Rave Harmony [RET016]

Mind bending UK influenced Rave meets Electro EP by Scottish producer Crossover Network who makes his second appearance on the Dutch label, Rotterdam Electronix. This time it’s full of splattering synth lines, ravey chords and arpeggio leads. One for the Grimey and sweaty nights.

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Crossover Network – Neural Rave Harmony [RET016]

Franck Roger – Earthrumental Classics 002 [EM002]

French house maestro Franck Roger returns with the latest chapter in his Earthrumental Music series.A standout 4-track EP designed for deep, late-night dancefloor sessions. A masterclass in groove and atmosphere, this is essential listening for discerning house heads.

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Franck Roger – Earthrumental Classics 002 [EM002]

Rick Wade – Disko Dust EP [UAR022]

Rick Wade on Norm Talley’s Upstairs Asylum are words that will excite any true school house heads. Wade is a production machine who turns out always no-frills, trusty and tracky grooves of the sort that are always essential for building a vibe in a set, and Talley’s a fellow Detroit head who has long been helping to shape the house sound. ‘So Juicy’ begins with a flourish, lavish strings and chunky drums that slide along nicely. ‘Midnight Hustler’ sinks into a slightly more steamy and deep sound with hints of 60s US soul and funky licks, ‘Turn Out’ is a more traditional deep house roller with a comic vibe and ‘Lonely Symphony’ brings some cinematic string drama to a breezy blend of house beats.

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Rick Wade – Disko Dust EP [UAR022]

Factory Floor – Tell Me [PH146]

Factory Floor return to Phantasy with a new single, ‘Tell Me’. As propulsive and direct as anything the cult UK electronic group has ever released, ‘Tell Me’ continues to perfect the dynamic in the band’s current lineup of Gabe Gurnsey, Nik Colk Void, and Joe Ward, with additional drum tracking by Stephen Morris of New Order. Situated between the sonic promise of enduring indie culture, yet naturally imbued with the band’s relentless forward-thinking ethos. Throughout, Colk Void’s inquisitive vocal guides the listener through an elastic square-wave bass groove that forms the rhythmic backbone to Tell Me, before Gurnsey and Ward’s frenetic drumming breakdown rains with pure abandon, exemplifying the band’s personal alchemy between genre, scenes, human, and machine.

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Factory Floor – Tell Me [PH146]

Shadows Hold – Nexum EP [CTM]

Shadows Hold is a Dark Wave/Post Punk solo project based out of Los Angeles, USA. Emerging from the underground music scene, Shadows Hold creates a blend of Darkwave, Post-Punk, and EBM throughout his tracks characterized by ethereal vocals, atmospheric sounds, and strong leads. After several independent releases, Shadows Hold returns with ‘Nexum‘, a 3-track EP that expands on the project’s distinct sound. The music uses reverb and mood to give shape to feelings that are hard to put into words.

Shadows Hold – Nexum EP [CTM]

Roma Vjazemski – Sauna Belt EP [SADFUN008]

Estonian meteoric label Sad Fun lets loose “Sauna Belt” 12 inch by Roma Vjazemski. Vjazemski brings along four tracks from his recent limited cassette “Handlebar” for Berceuse Heroique & adds an extraterritorial remix by Philipp Otterbach. Loose oddball electronica by the Tallinn based astronomy enthusiast.

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Roma Vjazemski – Sauna Belt EP [SADFUN008]

Peter Van Hoesen – Opening Patterns [T2X39]

‘Opening Patterns’ comprises five compositions taken from Peter Van Hoesen’s live performances, purpose-built to shape the first moments of each set. These five immersive pieces serve as the sonic foundation of his recent live shows. Expansive and detailed, they explore rich harmonics and shifting frequencies, with each track carrying its own distinct identity. Functional yet expressive, they now offer a new starting point —not just for the Belgian producer, but for adventurous DJs and curious listeners alike.

Peter Van Hoesen – Opening Patterns [T2X39]

Mule Driver – Past Hits Back [GRTW018]

Gravitational Waves proudly welcomes Mule Driver for a special 808 Day release – celebrating the iconic Roland drum machine that changed electronic music forever. Now based in the Netherlands, Mule Driver is the head of Confuse Machine Records, known for his raw, hardware-driven sound. The tracks on this release were originally produced between 2016 and 2017, capturing a pure, unfiltered energy from his archives. Revived and re-contextualized, they carry the spirit of the 808 in its most rugged and rebellious form. Mule Driver is thrilled to join the Gravitational Waves family for this powerful sonic tribute. All tracks were recorded around 2016-17. The release closes with an excellent edit by GW head DJ Nephil.

Mule Driver – Past Hits Back [GRTW018]