VA – Dark Acid II [CDR12002]

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The Glasgow-based label Clan Destine Records with the second release in the series Clan Destine Traxx. Optimo Music’s Golden Teacher are heavily involved, contributing a track in “Cedar Eels” that feels like an extension of their polyrhythmic endeavours for JD Twitch’s label. In addition some of the band appears under the Tropic Of Capricorn banner with the straight up acid techno banger “Helen Gilgrist” whilst Stefen Blomeier might just steal the show with the K’ed up Daphni stylings of “They Have No Place In Paradise”.

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VA – Dark Acid II [CDR12002]

VA – Dark Acid [CDR12001]

DUNGEON ACID/RON HARDLY/TORN HAWK/TUFF SHERM/WORKER/PARASITE - Dark Acid

After a catalogue of experimental, industrial and band-related releases, the Clan Destine label moves into techno with Dark Acid. The first release is a five track mini-album opened by the cagey Chicagoan bass and Marcel Duchamp-referencing Detroitisms of Dungeon Acid’s “Nude Descending A Staircase”. Sharing the two-track A-side is the “Subway Antlers” by the unknown cheek of Ron Hardly, featuring some ’90s house percussion and a melody that sounds distinctly like the Doctor Who theme. Torn Hawk introduces some charged gothic techno with his Fast Throne mix of “Black Rain”, while Tuff Sherm opts for a minimal and slow ghetto house approach in “Idle Engines”. Recent One Eyed Jacks remixer Worker/Parasite brings the mini-album its most lieral representation of ‘dark acid’ by drenching the 303 workout that is “Angkar Loeu” in heavy reverb.

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VA – Dark Acid [CDR12001]

Orlando Voorn – Flight EP [ST004]

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Orlando Voorns Flight EP features four tracks of pure electronic funk. The Flight 313 track was already released by Orlando on his own label but only digital. Due to high demand we’ve put it on limited black gold for all you fans out there! It comes with a special beatless version as well. As if that ain’t enough Flight EP also features Cheater. A bold house track with that special Voorn funkyness in it which will move everybody on every dancefloor. Last but not least is Strings. With its beautiful strings and continuous drive this is a track you will play to the last minute over and over again. All in all, a highly recommended release which deserves a special place in every recordcase.

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Orlando Voorn – Flight EP [ST004]

Charles Cohen – Morphosis Reworks [REDOSE002]

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Morphine label boss, Morphosis, presents the music of electronic composer, Charles Cohen, kicking things off with these two deadly interpretations of ‘Dance Of The Spirit Catchers’.

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Charles Cohen – Morphosis Reworks [REDOSE002]

D’Marc Cantu – Alternate Frequency EP [CR1265]

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18 Months after serving up his debut LP ”Fallen”, D’Marc Cantu returns to his other home from home, Crme Organization. He’s back with a six track EP, Alternate Frequency, that sees him explore the same prickly analogue house and techno that has made him into the revered producer he is today. The title track opens up the EP with fizzing analogue synth lines and a nervous, howling melody before acid, muffled vocals and coarse claps all get chucked into the dense sci-fi mix. ‘Size And Shape’ is a more propulsive and dancefloor facing track. Surfing along on a lively kick drum, repeated vocal phrases interact with choppy percussion, glowing pads light up the backdrop and a delightfully lively melody runs amok at the centre of it all. Like an old school garage house track in overdrive, its full of charm. ‘Straight Shooter’ is then a zithering, 100 mile an hour piece of skeletal acid techno that grows ever more frantic and ‘Tazakuro’ is a lively analogue brew of cowbells, freewheeling synths and tumbling drums. Titanium Control Arms lurks deep in outer space with the humdrum of intergalactic space travel gurgling all around the central melodic motif and ‘Speed Freak’ is just that, a hyper-driven bit of electro with frantic percussion and riddled with unnerving synth lines that makes you want to jiggle every bone in your body.

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D’Marc Cantu – Alternate Frequency EP [CR1265]

Beau Wanzer – Beau Wanzer [LIES031]

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Chicago’s Beau Wanzer known for his work with Mutant Beat Dance and Streetwalker makes his debut on L.I.E.S. with his first solo EP. Wanzer who has been involved in the underbelly of American electronic music for many years, cut his teeth working at Magas’ now defunct Weekend Records and Soap. Through that time Wanzer constantly worked on music amassing a sizable studio where he worked in various electronic strains creating an impressive body of work. These tracks come from different points of his career and are stripped down functional pieces made for the dj even if that was not their initial intention.

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Beau Wanzer – Beau Wanzer [LIES031]

TX Connect / CT Trax – DABJ Allstars Vol.1 [DABJ1207]

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Dixon Avenue Basement Jams present their first various artists release, the self-explanatory DABJ Allstars Vol 1. Two unheralded names share the billing for this one, TX Connect and CT Trax; the former delivers “TX Acid”, a tuff 303 jam for sweaty basements, and “Ghetto 972”, a slamming piece of house with its eye on the more raucous end of the 90s, while CT Trax presents “Redline”, a driving techno belter filled with phased synths, and the standout “Jack Attack”, which distils classic Dance Mania down to its most primal rhythmic elements.

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TX Connect / CT Trax – DABJ Allstars Vol.1 [DABJ1207]

Seldom Seen – Catwalk EP [FRV011]

SELDOM SEEM - Catwalk EP

Frigio proudly presents one of the best producers from the Detroit techno academy, now based in L.A, Seldom Seen aka Santiago Salazar delivers the amazing Catwalk EP. Fierce, extrava, glamorous, attitude, fabulous, drama…. All these words could describe what you will find on this record of one track and two versions.

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Seldom Seen – Catwalk EP [FRV011]

Ideograma – Geographic Ascending EP [FRV010]

IDEOGRAMA - Geographic Ascending EP

Madrid based artist Ideograma (aka DJ F) gets released on Frigio for the first time and delivers the most intelligent and elegant techno tunes you can find at the moment. Geographic Ascending EP comes with 4 unique tracks full of class and emotions. All tracks were done with 100% analogue gear to create sophisticated melodies and a raw texture that make the final result very warm.

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Ideograma – Geographic Ascending EP [FRV010]

Ekman – Nervous [ET026/GOOILAND008]

Hailing from Holland Ekman has been haunting the dancefloors for some time now with his deformed acid influenced dark and nasty slow electro and techno tunes… his music is fitting in perfect in between drugged out techno and new beat / early techno stuff…  and even some classic electro touches can be found… simply excellent for not your average dance party… but who likes average anyway…

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Ekman – Nervous [ET026/GOOILAND008]

Gingy & Bordello – Saturday Night Fervor [TURBO149]

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Turbo Warehouse Series continue with Gingy & Bordello, backed by a killer remix from Robert Hood. Saturday Night Fervor silkily wraps itself around wiggly disco-inflected samples that guarantee hand raising and foot stomping in equal measure. This is the kind of fun, soulful, inclusive party bomb that makes the world go round.

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Gingy & Bordello – Saturday Night Fervor [TURBO149]

A&S – Diversity EP [M_RECLTD18]

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With integrity and passion at the core of M_Rec Ltd’s mission, it’s not surprising to see the relationship between the label and uncompromising techno veterans Dimi Angélis & Jeroen Search continue. M_Rec Ltd. welcomes back the dutch duo with a release under their A&S alias. Through the vinyl-only A&S series, the two producers have continued to deliver a consistent number of solid dance floor oriented tracks, supported by an infinite number of artists.

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A&S – Diversity EP [M_RECLTD18]

Stephen Brown / Jonas Kopp – Lost Archives – Part III [AERA007.3]

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Part three of the Lost Archives Series including 2 heavy tracks for the floor. On the A-side, Stephen Brown contributes with ‘The Flow’ in which he perfectly shows his own distinctive trademark sound. Moving synths on top of a rolling tribalesque beat. On the B-side we find Jonas Kopp with ‘Telergía’. It’s one of his most melodic pieces to date, which therefore makes a perfect match with Indigo. Up to date techno with old school Detroit influences.

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Stephen Brown / Jonas Kopp – Lost Archives – Part III [AERA007.3]

Zadig – TTRXL [DRH042]

Deeply Rooted House welcomes french techno veteran Zadig. The raw and energetic TTRXL, the more subtle and grooving techno monster with its haunting sounds called The Grip. And the mysterious case of Harry lime with it’s own pulsating dark energy in a classic early minimal techno.

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Zadig – TTRXL [DRH042]