KafkaCtrl – The Lost Intruder [D91009]

The enigmatic French producer KafkaCtrl is responsible for ‘The Lost Intruder’, the new release from Madrid’s beloved electro label Distrito 91. The EP is composed by five analogue bombs, perfectly structured in a synthetic storytelling that opens with the instrumental ‘Hidden Light’, followed by ‘Cell Echoes’ and its electro discharge of haunting synth lines. These are followed by ‘Tokyo Combat’ and ‘Morphing Blood’, which strike the perfect balance between depth and intensity, while the closure is reserved for the superb 4×4 electro performance that is ‘It Escaped’. Written and produced by KafkaCtrl in the french Alps, 2023.

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KafkaCtrl – The Lost Intruder [D91009]

Carl Finlow – WGD 12007 [WGD12007]

The next We’re Going Deep solo series edition brings on a true pioneer of Electro. Carl Finlow is renown for seamlessly blending the rhythmic intricacies of Electro with the hypnotic allure of Techno: creating a unique sonic identity that resonates deep down to this day.

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Carl Finlow – WGD 12007 [WGD12007]

Gesloten Cirkel – I Live In The Midwest EP [SLVMNCR003]

Underground electronic artist Gesloten Cirkel lands on Selvamancer. The Barcelona based DIY imprint with Dutch rave roots proudly welcomes him with an exciting new mini album ‘I Live In The Midwest’. It’s a true testament to his producing prowess and extensive musical diversity, and pushes the boundaries of industrial and shamanic sounding breaks, acid and the remarkable pounding electro he’s known for. The eight track affair immerses listeners into a mesmerizing blend of acidic body music, killer electro, and experimental interludes. It embodies a hate-love relationship with the machine, floating between hypnotic and industrial elements, showcasing Gesloten Cirkel’s ability to craft wonky rhythms and haunting melodies. With meticulous attention to detail, Gesloten Cirkel creates atmospheres that we know, love and need right now. He truly reaffirms his status as a visionary artist in todays electronic music scene giving us an exciting listening trip wandering through Gesloten Cirkel’s adventurous machine world.

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Gesloten Cirkel – I Live In The Midwest EP [SLVMNCR003]

VA – Dalmata Space Anthem For Intergalactic FM [DDC07]

In the expansive realm of electronic music, there exists a beacon of sonic sound known as Intergalactic FM, often regarded as the godfather of online underground radios. In a worldwide homage to this influential platform, 41 artists from diverse corners of the globe unite in the “Dalmata Space Anthem for Intergalactic FM” compilation. These various artists bring together a diverse collective of talent, all with connections to IFM and the label Dalmata Daniel, showcasing a vibrant spectrum of electronic club music. Across genres like electro, acid, ebm, synthwave, disco, house, techno and everything in between, we celebrate the pioneering legacy of Intergalactic FM. Drawing inspiration from the rich tapestry of electronic music history, including the iconic West Coast Sound of Holland, our contributors bring their own perspectives and sonic signatures to the forefront. Each track is an acknowledgment of the profound impact of Intergalactic FM on the global electronic music community. All your support, whether through this compilation or direct donations to the radio, is essential in sustaining Intergalactic FM’s legacy as a vital platform for underground electronic music.

VA – Dalmata Space Anthem For Intergalactic FM [DDC07]

Mule Driver – Cue of Danger [CM22]

Mule Driver’s annual 303-day treat presents a dirty, hard-rocking EP. The A-side, ‘What We’ve Become’ features a gloomy and gritty electro-acid track, while “Cues of Danger” provides a classic, stripped-down acid techno experience. As in recent years the 303 day EP will be released as a limited edition transparent lathe cut 7″ shipping starts in may, pre order is already on. All music was made using TB 303 alongside other machines. 

Mule Driver – Cue of Danger [CM22]

Heinrich Dressel – The Obscure Cities EP [BAP194]

Few artists have done as much as Heinrich Dressel to rekindle the genre of soundtracks. Even fewer are as capable as the Italian at writing such silver screen scores. Yet, Valerio Lombardozzi is much more than just one style. He has shown this time and time again, doing so once more with The Obscure Cities. Works of fiction, rather than film, are the fount of inspiration with tracks drawing on the likes of J.G. Ballard, Francois Schuiten, Benoit Peeters and Valerio Mattioli. The listener is transported to worlds of Dressel’s own making, landscapes of melody, textures of bass punctuated by drums. “Galatograd” opens. From understated beginnings, the track expands into a symphony of strings as columns of warmth descend. Tempos rise for “Eden Olympia”. A different tone is set. Juddering arpeggios and clean snares are elevated by bright and hopeful keys that sparkle with an enthusiasm and innocence. Deep unctuous bass gives way to gliding notes for “Remoria”. A piece where melodies and memories melt in the morning dawn. “Mylos” is the last visit of the EP. Delicate, almost fragile, notes are buttressed by drum patterns in this hazy dreamlike finale.

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Heinrich Dressel – The Obscure Cities EP [BAP194]

Betonkust – Tropicana Tracks EP [ALT010]

New Betonkust release featuring melody-focused underwater house and electro on Innershades’ Altered Circuits imprint. ALT010 is a collection of four tracks that owes its name to Tropicana, the infamous subtropical swimming complex erected in 1988 on the outskirts of Rotterdam. Although it has long stopped serving its initial purpose, the huge, outlandish building remains an inescapable relic, reminding everyone of its faded heyday. Back then, next to welcoming thousands of families for a swim, it occasionally hosted mega raves – and thus also played a small, obscure part in the then equally burgeoning Dutch dance scene.

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Betonkust – Tropicana Tracks EP [ALT010]

Plant43 – Luminous Machines LP [PLANT43013LP]

Luminous Machines, the eighth album by UK based Emile Facey recording under his Plant43 alias, is made up of eight dancefloor tracks and eight cinematic interludes all of which are inspired by visits overseas to play live in 2023.

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Plant43 – Luminous Machines LP [PLANT43013LP]

Dopplereffekt – Infinite Tetraspace [CRTSX011]

The 11th release on Curtis Electronix comes from one of the most influential figures in the history of electro, Dopplereffekt. Infinite Tetraspace EP is a mind-altering combination of ambient beauties, ice cold machine-funk and spaced out 4/4 kickers that play with the concept of space and time, as expressed almost clearly in the title. Four next level cuts that push their electro even more into the future. We are very much glad they are back.

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Dopplereffekt – Infinite Tetraspace [CRTSX011]

Detroit’s Filthiest – Proceed With Caution [SYNCRO44]

Syncrophone presents ‘Proceed with Caution’ by Detroit’s Filthiest. This 4-track catalog masterpiece is a rhythmic exploration, featuring infectious funk-infused beats and a distinctive style that pays homage to the city’s illustrious musical heritage. Detroit’s Filthiest seamlessly blends tradition with innovation, creating an electrifying experience that echoes the Motor City’s iconic sound.

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Detroit’s Filthiest – Proceed With Caution [SYNCRO44]

VA – Copenhagen Electro Alliance: Merger [IF002]

Danish imprint Inherent Futurism returns with its second release in 2024, entitled ‘Merger’ and made up of a selection of cuts from the Copenhagen Electro Alliance. Inherent Futurism is the new label launched by Morten Kamper, an intrinsic member of the Copenhagen electronic music scene and the man behind the city’s 313vinyl_collective record store. Here he brings things closer to home and revisits an array of select compositions from the Copenhagen Electro Alliance, compiled together to make up the aptly titled ‘Merger’. The package is made up of twelve tracks across two twelve-inch vinyl from artists in the alliance, Nixxon, Brain Enterprise, Deimos Defender and Kruzh’em. As the name of the Copenhagen Electro Alliance collective would suggest, the aesthetic leans heavily towards experimental sounds and draws influence from the soul of Detroit electro, which paved the way for the future of the genre. The twelve-track collection explores all of the classic Electro tropes from punchy and crunch 808s, intricately intertwined synthesizer melodies, murky bass lines and dynamically unfolding, heavily modulated constructions, some leaning towards dance floor friendly while others lay more in the realm of sonic exploration of futuristic music.

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VA – Copenhagen Electro Alliance: Merger [IF002]

Bound by Endogamy / Raw Ambassador – Acid Avengers 028 [AAR028]

The 28th split of the series exudes a sweet perfume of raw energy and sweaty bodies banging in a feverished cellar. On the A-side, Switzerland-based duo Bound by Endogamy, coming from the punk scene, delivers three industrial-synth-rave-hardcore bombs that will definitely destroy your brain. On the B-side, italian producer Antonio Barbetta aka Raw Ambassador delivers two strong dark electroid cuts designed to heat up dancefloors around the globe.

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Bound by Endogamy / Raw Ambassador – Acid Avengers 028 [AAR028]

L.F.T. – Electric Vampire [PNKMN053]

L.F.T. lands on Pinkman with a 6-tracker aimed squarely at the dancefloor. Tough drums and raw basslines are the wire frames around which spectral vocals and percussive quirks breathe and coil. Bridging the gap between Dutch electro heritage and horror-movie soundtracks without sacrificing dancefloor functionality, Electric Vampire presents a synthetic super-highway in which the only thing more pervasive than the bright lights is the solid concrete underfoot. Daring excursions in dance music from an artist stepping out on his own, and relentlessly stalking the night.

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L.F.T. – Electric Vampire [PNKMN053]

VA – Xuntanza Vol. III [FAN017]

There is some serious electro talent on this new EP from Fanzine, starting with Carl Finlow. His machines are in fine fettle once more as crisp, kicking electro rhythms are overlaid with bright, silvery, pixelated melodic fireworks on the sublime ‘Organoiods’. Hoax Believers get more gritty with the sheet metal snares and in-your-face arps of ‘Short Circuit’ while Sound Synthesis offers something moody and unsettling on their ‘Vertex43’. Univac will make your eyes water with the abrasive textures of ‘H Beat.’

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VA – Xuntanza Vol. III [FAN017]