Marco Passarani presents F.F.O.M. – Mirage On The Red Land [SWOB03]

SWOB returns and introduces a new artist to the fold. Several years after a 12” for the Unrelatable imprint, Marco Passarani opens a new chapter with F.F.O.M., a work of extra-terrestrial tales that feel grounded, where the hard, dirty work of the people continues on a different planet. The scenery changes, but the story stays the same: broken dreams on arid ground. Passarani blends experimentation with an unshakable sense of groove, weaving a more abstract narrative without losing the dancefloor pulse. While distinct from his Studiomaster output, the project shares the same DNA, fusing digital and analog textures until the boundaries dissolve.

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Marco Passarani presents F.F.O.M. – Mirage On The Red Land [SWOB03]

Newcleus – Jam On Revenge LP [JORV0033]

Finally, the pioneering first album from the group Newcleus that epitomized the spontaneous, simultaneous and glorious emergence of the Hip-Hop and Electro Funk genres is back on vinyl. The song ”Where’s the Beat” has been extracted due to it’s not actually being made by the group, but every other note and beat is included as it was originally released, from the opening narration and the sound effects joining the songs to the classic Hip-Hop and Electrofunk in-between. Also included for the first time anywhere is the previously unreleased track “Disco Kryptonite”. For 40 years following the release of “Jam On It”, one of the most common requests Cozmo had received was to actually do a song called “Disco Kryptonite”. For the rerelease of Jam On Revenge on vinyl, Cozmo figured it was time. Everybody knew that in the Superman battle in the song “Jam On It”, Jam-On used a song called “Disco Kryptonite” to win the battle. So, this new song had to be worthy of the name.

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Newcleus – Jam On Revenge LP [JORV0033]

CEM3340& 2030 present A Future Tribe – Machines Awake EP [M052]

Metroplex welcomes Italian producers CEM3340 & 2030 to the label with the release of their new project “A Future Tribe” and their Machines Awake EP. This five-track release delivers a bold and immersive journey into electro, blending razor-sharp production with deep atmospheres and driving rhythms. Produced at their headquarters in Bari, the EP reflects both artists’ precise craftsmanship and forward-looking approach to electronic music. With Machines Awake EP, CEM3340 & 2030 pay homage to the classic foundations of the genre while pushing it into new and exciting territory. Their sound aligns seamlessly with Metroplex’s legacy of innovation, and we’re thrilled to present this release as part of our ongoing commitment to groundbreaking electronic music. Machines Awake EP is available now across all major platforms.

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CEM3340& 2030 present A Future Tribe – Machines Awake EP [M052]

VA – 10 Years of Gravitational Wawes [GRTW019]

Berlin, 2014 — Dj Nephil sparks the label. A few breaks, some chaos… but guess what? We’re still here.

To mark the decade we drop a 25-artist compilation — no genres, no borders, no bullshit. Just raw energy and noise tearing through the system.

This compilation is not just a release — it’s proof that the underground never dies.
We do this for the music and for the love that keeps us all connected.

Stay wild. Stay free. With love from Gravitational Waves.

VA – 10 Years of Gravitational Wawes [GRTW019]

Gesloten Cirkel – Acid Puke EP [SLVMNCR011]

Gesloten Cirkel is back with a blistering new 4-track release. Known for his uncompromising sound, he dives effortlessly into stroboscopic acid with the title track and the ruthless “Heisinprison,” while delivering near-tearjerking industrialized house with the summer-tinged jams “F-unkz3” and “Breaking The Lamp.” The Acid Puke EP oozes equal parts dystopian rave energy and twisted melodic bliss. This is Gesloten Cirkel at his most focused and feral.

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Gesloten Cirkel – Acid Puke EP [SLVMNCR011]

Lloyd Stellar – Early Lloyd [FREE DOWNLOAD]

Lloyd Stellar is one of the alter ego’s of Dutch electronic musician Erik Griffioen. This is a compilation of eight early unreleased tracks. They are all minimal electro, dreamy and also a bit hypnotic. The album is a free download (or pay what you like).

Lloyd Stellar – Early Lloyd [FREE DOWNLOAD]

VA – Robot Connection #002 [EMCV019]

On the 19th vinyl release from Electro Music Coalition, the second chapter of the international blockbuster Robot Connection brings together four heavyweights: Dmitry Larionov, a core member of the EMC crew; Sergey Timoshov, known worldwide for running the Propaganda Moscow label; Rome-based producer and MinimalRome co-founder Gianluca Bertazzi, a.k.a. TeslaSonic; and the unmistakable DJ and New-World producer Ole Mic Odd.

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VA – Robot Connection #002 [EMCV019]

PDQB – Sermons Of The Electrofying Messiah [SC011]

Synaptic Cliffs and the Missechusatts Institute of Elecronicity proudly present the latest peer-reviewed sermons of pdqb as well as the associated validation studies from the Dopplereffekt-Institut fur Retroaktive Zukunftsforschung, located in section 334 of the Mariana Trench. The contributions to the data carrier presented here are characterized by the following features: Crescendos of swirling arpeggios, synth lines arced like a bolt of cosmic energy, resonant pulses that shake the foundations of existence, sub-basses so deep they vibrate in your very bones and quartz-precise timed snare hits.

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PDQB – Sermons Of The Electrofying Messiah [SC011]

Trash Theory / D.F.N. – The Rejecteds [TRI004]

For this fourth release, The Rejecteds present their first official EP, a blend of sounds deeply influenced by the Chicago and Detroit scenes, channeling raw emotion and energy through hardware-only productions.

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Trash Theory / D.F.N. – The Rejecteds [TRI004]

Franz Scala – New Look feat. Furotica [SLOMO055S4 ]

Accompanied by the illustrious Furotica, Franz Scala unveils “New Look” another shimmering tribute to “Cafe Futuro,” infused with shared Italo sleaze and Scala’s signature melodics. His chest-thumping bass lines resonate alongside iridescent synth harmonies, delving deeper into the further reaches of his sound. The twilight-toned vocals and accompanying spoken words between Argentinian Furotica and Australian Pino D ́Angelo (Boots & Legs) dance with each other beautifully. Ultimately, it culminates in a thunderous dancefloor gem, embodying the Italian Dance Wave sound through Franz’s unique proto vignette and Furotica’s dazzling charm.

Franz Scala – New Look feat. Furotica [SLOMO055S4 ]

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]