
Sultry and slow moody house/acid jams from Anatolian Weapons on the second release by Croatian label Third World.

Sultry and slow moody house/acid jams from Anatolian Weapons on the second release by Croatian label Third World.

Tyrel & C.l.a.w.s. present a 4 track collaborative EP. Recorded in San Francisco. Mastered and cut by Dietrich Shoenemann. Pressed at Archer Detroit. “Take Away The Flesh, He Said” dedicated to Barrett Clark and Phil Western.

Hoedus releases his first solo ep on non series with a brilliant pulsating 4 tracker deep ride.

Mighty fine compilation feat. DMX Krew, Tom Carruthers, Network 1, DimDJ, etc of early sounding UK techno and Detroit.

A special HEAT release as it marks the comeback of The Parallax Corporation (I-F & Intergalactic Gary) after a 20 year hiatus(!!), alongside works by Ron Morelli, Robert Bergman and Redray. 4 traks of tried & tested cuts from the infamous real life gatherings assembled to a single disc for maximum impact. Essential gear for those who test the winds. This record is as strong as it is diverse. Ready for each body of water you’re traversing, however deep it may be.

Two years after the release of the Polarius EP Inner Voices Of A Clown, Danny Wolfers returns to Altered Circuits, this time under his best-known alias Legowelt, for Ruins Of Cracktopolis: a collection of “hymns to survive the dystopian circus of today’s techno scene” in the artist’s own words.



Pinkman’s sublabel Mindri is back with four heavy dance floor cuts. Chino’s Common Oddity EP got the remix treatment by L.F.T., Olivia, Charlie and Marco Segato.

Mannequin Records boss Alessandro Adriani returns on his own label with four tracks that were previously available exclusively as digital releases. Known for his unique blend of electro and synth wave sounds, Adriani has made a significant impact on the underground music landscape. With this new vinyl release, Adriani brings his distinctive musical vision to a vinyl audience, offering a tangible experience that digital formats cannot replicate. Each track is a testament to his ability to merge pulsating electronic beats with atmospheric synth melodies, creating a soundscape that is both nostalgic and innovative.

Modern Love’s 7” series returns with a 45 special from Chicago’s Sun God, delivering a pair of chrome-burn acid jak and cosmic house tear-outs fired to spangle the dance. Screwed, exceptional music for the club.

Swirling acid madness from the ever brilliant mind of Ridgewood, Queens’ Maxime Robillard, Love Letters’ “Falling Star EP” — the latest record on Interdimensional Transmissions — crawls inside your brain and takes many shapes as it brings you to ecstatic experiences on the dance floor. The B side contains 2 remixes by No Way Back resident Mike Servito and by IT founder BMG.

The Slovenian label Cogo is back for another unmissable 4-tracker vinyl compilation with the heaviest hitters in the scene who represent the most artistically driven hypnotic techno to date. Jeroen Search, Border One, ORBE, and Tonske all lend a hand to provide an understated and deep vibe to this release full of music actively attempting to remove your mind to otherworldly places hitherto unknown.

Deluka comes back on his own imprint with four tracks marked out of his signature. A well complex that range tribal sounds and hypnotic vibes.

Tom Carruthers joins Craigie Knowes. Tom’s commitment to the ruff n’ ready sound of dance music’s formative years is unshaken on the De-Facto EP, bundled with the same synths, drum machines, samplers and FX used in the by-gone golden era of the UK acid, breaks and hardcore scenes. Soul is found in disorder, not in a world that places false hope in perfectionism.

Steven Tang is back with a 4-track single as Obsolete Music Technology entitled, Loops From The Habitus.
