Mule Driver – Sequences to Activate Dormant Agents [CM24]

Confused Machines presents another 808 day release. 7 Electro cuts using Roland TR-808, Roland SH-09, Korg MS-20, Korg MS-2000, Verbos Electronics modules and a few FX processors.

Mule Driver – Sequences to Activate Dormant Agents [CM24]

Roberto Auser – Data Desire Disorder [DDE08]

Data Desire Disorder is Roberto Auser’s upcoming EP on the Dalmata Daniel label, part of their lathe-cut series. This four-track EP showcases Auser’s deep engagement with analog sound, blending noir, industrial, minimal synth, dark wave, and electro influences. Created largely during the lockdown era, it features vintage hardware and modular synths, crafting a sound that is both raw and meticulously detailed. Data Desire Disorder continues Auser’s exploration into dark, atmospheric soundscapes, offering a blend of cinematic tension and rhythmic pulse.

Roberto Auser – Data Desire Disorder [DDE08]

VA – Shipwrec Electro Sampler 2 [SHIP074]

Volume Two in the Electro Sampler Series of Nijmegen’s finest Shipwrec. The genre bending Ian Martin opens with the frigid funk of “Metaphysical Travellers.” Stripped back, the track is bare in terms of its elements. Despite such meagre ingredients, Martin concocts an engaging and rich work of darkened grooves and sinister undercurrents. o-0._.0-o is the playful pseudonym of acid freetekno enthusiast Owen. His contribution, “Acidrobotik”, releases a free and wandering 303 lines that forges a bubbling path through crisp percussion. The flip brings an artist better known for his work in techno. Cliche Morph delves into the clinical side of his palette and emerges with the stunning “Placebo.” Balancing alienated and arctic blasts with a thawing warmth, the outcome is pure classic electro. A rising star of machine music follows, Fleck E.S.C. A dirty bassline is further sullied by layers of gritty distortion and glitched vocals in this re-wired work of ghetto. A legend of electronics closes, Kirill Junolainen. Under his lauded Konerytmi moniker, this synthesiser shapeshifter delivers “Kuva Alkio.” Stuttering bass and tight drums are the foundation from which sci-fi inspirations take hold, sailing strings tethered by a terse snare as SES2 is brought to a triumphal close.

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VA – Shipwrec Electro Sampler 2 [SHIP074]

Aquatronics – Sunset Streams EP [CLS001]

Aquatronics AKA Datawave, Is Gaétan Votion of Brussels. The “Sunset Streams” EP immediately became highly sought after and revered, after selling out 200 copies in just under 3 months in 2021, quickly making an imprint on the electro scene. 3 years later, 200 crystal clear records have re-incarnated for everyone who couldn’t get a copy the first time.

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Aquatronics – Sunset Streams EP [CLS001]

VA – Various V [USR031]

“Transference of Energy” by Wedding Acid Group opens the EP in perfect Undersound style. Following that, comes Albert Ess with “Do As I Say,” a crunchy electro beat that will hypnotize your brain. Next, Syntelman presents “Singlestranded,” showcasing his darker and melodic musical vision. Closing the EP, J. Mono returns to Undersound after three years with “Love2.” This track is an ode to resilience, reminding us to stay strong in our darkest moments and that we can overcome anything, no matter what.

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VA – Various V [USR031]

AUX88 – Alpha Waves [ESTK-004]

On “Alpha Waves”, AUX88 ventures into uncharted sonic territories by subtly incorporating 432 Hz alpha wave tones. This forward-thinking approach to sound exploration is a testament to their creativity and commitment to pushing the boundaries of electronic dance music. It is believed that 432 Hz is the healing frequency of the universe and has the power to improve our bodies’ natural healing abilities. Similarly, alpha brain waves are associated with restful, meditative states and are believed to reduce depression, combat anxiety, and increase creativity. By blending these healing frequencies with their classic techno-bass fusion, AUX88 offers listeners a unique auditory experience that is both soothing and energizing, especially powerful during their all-sensory-consuming live performances, where fans can fully immerse themselves in the music and experience its transformative effects.

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AUX88 – Alpha Waves [ESTK-004]

Black Dot – Love At Glance [IM017]

Black Dot lands on Italo Moderni with a cult futuristic gem on vocals by Le Chocolat Noir and hardware wizard Christian Kroupa, three obscure killers bangers ready for the dancefloor, last but not least with an epic remix by the king Marcel Dettmann.

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Black Dot – Love At Glance [IM017]

The Zombies – Zombi / In The Land Of The Zombi [BST-X102]

It’s difficult to ”label” the songs of this authoritative and necessary official reissue. ”Zombi” and ”In the Land of the Zombi” are two electro disco-funks from 1979, therefore from three years before was born the ”Italo-Disco” style, certainly more powerful, aggressive and more electronic than the ”Made in Italy” disco style of the 2nd half of the 70s. The creation of the original 7″ by Salvatore Ida, great musician and bandleader – to whom this excellent reissue is dedicated – was a sort of game for the authors of the two pieces: Federico Ida and Massimo Ida, were protagonists 4 years before of the Italian progressive rock scene with the sister Silvana Ida, Marcello Surace and Franco Vinci thanks to the immeasurable and acclaimed album ”Apoteosi”. So The Zombies were destined to pair with another easy ’79 joke by the Ida brothers: ”Let’s Go” and ”Mustang” by Sandwich. The two long versions of ”Zombi” and ”In the Land of the Zombi” were re-edited by Massimo Berardi, always diligent and active, as well as tidy and aware of where he was putting his hands, are fundamental in order to complete this 12″.

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The Zombies – Zombi / In The Land Of The Zombi [BST-X102]

Andrés – GTFlip313-002 [GTFLIP313-002]

From the wide-ranging livestream sets he does from his basement to the sprawling hip hop and house albums he does for Moodymann’s Mahogany via disco-laced house anthems like ‘New 4 U’, Andres always unites this music with a unique sense of groove and emotion. That is still true now as he steps out on GT Flips with a bunch of electro-leaning cuts that are classy yet primed and ready to ignite any party. Track 2 is a quick and punch one with ghetto undercurrents and jazzy keys, Track 4 is an excellent ass-wiggler with expertly deployed vocal hooks and Track 3 is a stripped-back bumper with a feel-good vibe.

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Andrés – GTFlip313-002 [GTFLIP313-002]

Andrés – GTFlip313-001 [GTFLIP313-001]

Detroit mainstay and masterful hip hop and deep house fusionist Andres is back with not one but two new EPs. For this first one, he brings some silky electro rhythms to his signature sound but doesn’t forgo that irresistible sense of r&b lushness he is known for. Track 1 brings a heart-aching vocal sample to quick beats and pristine snares, Track 2 has skittish rhythms topped with snapping snares and another classic, well-worked sample, then Track 3 takes off to the cosmos on ice-cold electro rhythms topped with plaintive chords. There is a hint of acid squelchy to Track 4 but it still somehow sounds very much like Andres.

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Andrés – GTFlip313-001 [GTFLIP313-001]

PRZ – Lost Art LP [CE047]

PRZ comes to Sync 24’s Cultivated Electronics with his first double Album “Lost Art”. In the ever-evolving realm of electronic music, where sonic innovation is the currency, PRZ (Gal Perez) emerges as a luminary, crafting sonic landscapes with a distinct style that blends intricate rhythms, ethereal melodies and pulsating beats. As a producer, DJ and co-founder of the Chateau Royal label and Pluto Junkies member, PRZ has spent the last decade shaping his sound and releasing tracks on some of dance music’s most respected labels including Clone West Coast Series and Hilltown Disco. With a boundless imagination and unwavering commitment to sonic exploration, his “Lost Art” release is a fully-formed album rather than just a collection of tracks, opening with the atmospheric intro of “Introvert”, before the playful sonic antics of tracks like “Lazerton”, “Lost Art” and “Voice Over”. Other tracks bring pure Electro darkness like “Velocity Shift” alongside the ElectroTechno of “Time To Decide”, the EBM-esque “Azaya” or the retro funk of “Back From 89” – all primed for dance floors, before closing on the melancholy “Miss You”.

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PRZ – Lost Art LP [CE047]

ANDI A. – Bass Control [TFZ017]

Tooflez returns with their latest serving, the “Bass Control’’ remix package, exploring the different dimensions in the multi-faceted universe of electro. The original cut was cooked up by label head-chef ANDI A. On remix duties we find 3DIZ, DJ Di’jital, Echowoman, Indigo Plateux and Viikatory.

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ANDI A. – Bass Control [TFZ017]

Five Ten – Near End EP [FM006]

Flight Mode latest release comes from label co-founder Five Ten. This marks his second solo project, showcasing his evolving artistry and dedication to the craft. ‘Near End’ EP is a collection of four meticulously crafted tracks, drawing deep inspiration from old school sounds, delivering a raw and nostalgic yet innovative experience. Each track plunges into a dark and heavy atmosphere, where aggressive, pounding drums dominate the soundscape, creating an intense and immersive listening journey. Five Ten’s signature style shines through in this release, showcasing his ability to blend the essence of classic influences with a modern twist.

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Five Ten – Near End EP [FM006]

Heinrich Dressel – Land Under Siege EP [SKO002]

For the second opus of Serenity In Keos, Heinrich Dressel breaks from his typical style, delivering more upbeat and dancefloor oriented tracks. With each meticulous production, Dressel pushes the listeners to lose themselves in the hypnotic rhythms and immersive soundscapes. From pounding basslines to haunting, introspective melodies, every track is shaped to evoke a profound and unforgettable experience on the dancefloor.

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Heinrich Dressel – Land Under Siege EP [SKO002]