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616LAB 04
616LAB 04 (12")
Cat: 616LAB 04. Rel: 08 Feb 23
398 (5:29)
452 (5:02)
307 (5:19)
369 (4:40)
Played by: Mimi
 in stock HK$144.95
Dynamic Fluo
Cat: AFTG 01. Rel: 27 Oct 23
Dynamic Fluo (6:41)
Slide Ultrasound (6:05)
Pile Micro Trip (6:57)
Octopus Harmonics (5:55)
 in stock HK$128.68
No Future EP
No Future EP (limited 12")
Cat: PF 005. Rel: 23 Nov 23
Aline Umber - "Hypnotized" (feat Poggio) (5:09)
Juaan - "Talt" (5:51)
Ramez - "Devil Selectro" (5:39)
Plazeg - "German Physicist" (6:03)
Review: Poggio and Gabriel Belabbas' cheeky Positive Future label is back once again to bring some playful mischief to the contemporary electro-techno scene. This split release showcases some of the artists orbiting the label, kicking off in spooky style with Aline Umber's 'Hypnotized', which features a pitched down vocal from Poggio no less. Juaan's 'Talt' is equally steeped in B-movie freakery and tongue-in-cheek samples, while Ramez takes things deeper on bass-toting dirtbag joint 'Devil Selectro'. Plazeg finishes the record off with the scattershot bleep feast 'German Physicist', which has a whale of a time plying its own line in gleefully macabre club music.
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 in stock HK$128.68
Wireless Internet (reissue)
Cat: REC 5. Rel: 29 Oct 21
The Analyst (3:58)
Illuminated Displays (6:07)
I-Mode (2:31)
Wireframe Images (5:36)
P2101V (4:00)
NTT Docomo (4:38)
Software Version (5:14)
Devoid Of Wires (4:35)
Wireless Internet (5:48)
Review: Arpanet is Gerald Donald, the Detroit techno producer who is most famous for his work as Drexciya alongside the late great James Stinson. Following the reissue of his most essential 2006 album Inertial Frame, it is now Wireless Internet that gets served up afresh by the French label Record Makers. In the 19 years since the album first arrived - his first under the alias - nothing has dimmed its shine. The sound throughout is warm and futuristic, with bleeping melodies and bumping drums, silvery hits and a cyborg funk that defines everything Donald ever does. From the bright lights and optimism of 'Illuminated Displays' to the more down, dirty and rugged bass of 'NTT Docomo,' you do not want to sleep on this one.
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 in stock HK$226.68
Turn Up The Beat EP
Turn Up The Beat EP (12" limited to 280 copies)
Cat: BARRO 009. Rel: 15 Nov 23
Turn Up The Beat (5:54)
I Hope To Return (5:03)
New Day (3:45)
Wipeout (5:07)
Face To Face (5:20)
 in stock HK$136.81
Un Eclair Dans La Nuit EP
Cat: LDDLJ 008. Rel: 15 Nov 23
AV1 - "Meta2"
Fsk24 & Felix Dulac - "Un Eclair Dans La Nuit"
Fsk24 & Nils - "Toomai Des Elephants" (7:01)
Fsk24 & Solal Reyes - "Tongue Twister" (6:22)
Review: The twisted and trance-infused progressive techno sound of Les Disques De La Jungle is one we have been keen to hear more from, and here we have it: a new EP featuring some of the artists who have already dropped heat here. AV1 goes first with the crispy metal drums and warped synths of 'Meta2' then Fsk24 & Felix Dulac combine for the hammering tech-funk of 'Un Eclair Dans La Nuit' which would have been a Tyrant classic back in the day. Fsk24 then hooks up with Nils for the stomping and noen-lit jungle-tech of 'Toomai Des Elephants' before partnering with Solal Reyes for the tripped out but driving closer 'Tongue Twister'.
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 in stock HK$114.27
Distances
Distances (hand-numbered marbled vinyl 2xLP + insert limited to 300 copies)
Cat: 7VA 010. Rel: 02 Nov 23
Distant Planets
Aquarium
Calma
Cycle (part 1)
Parallel Night
Outpost (feat Ercos Blanka)
Nebular
Cycle (part 2)
Near Future
Lysah
Monotone (feat Vidall)
Cycle (part 3)
Aureal
Octant
Cycle (part 4)
End Cycle
Review: Pablo Bolivar & Nacho Sanchez are deep smiths who know how to craft a well-rounded album. They do so here for the Seven Villas label with Distances, which travels far and wide into electro, ambient and techno fusions. Straight off the bat, 'Distant Planets' is a cinematic sound with widescreen pads and seductive electro rhythms. There is plenty of meaning and emotion in the pad work throughout this record whether in the downbeat dub sounds of 'Aquarium' or prickly electro-tech of 'Near Future'. Sophisticated stuff from front to back that comes almost a decade after the pair last worked together.
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 in stock HK$261.28
Blue Binary Code EP
Boris Divider - "Gods Of Olympus" (5:35)
Igors Vorobjovs - "NH3" (6:30)
Lectromagnetique - "Space Coast" (5:40)
Francois Dillinger - "Agitated Particles" (5:17)
CH415 - "Spaze Modulations" (4:23)
Review: Binary thinking has been around since the invention of coinage in ancient times. Indeed, there are two sides to every coin, or slab of vinyl. It's this seeming representation of two poles - heads or tails, 0 or 1, the spiritual world and the physical - that has led us to polemicize them in art, exploring either extreme playfully. On one end of the extreme you've got ultra-lofty new age music. On the other end, there are releases like 'Blue Binary Code', in this case hailing from Spanish label and musical assembly line, Gladio Operations. Their camp specialise in the kind of merciless, rationally-calculating, dystopically functional, robotic electro we all know and love, and these four new tracks, adding once again to their prolifically generative output, range from the scientific and gnarly ('Agitated Particles') to the surreal and sanitized ('NH3'). Of course, what is electro but a mere Operation?
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 in stock HK$136.81
Jerman
Jerman (12")
Cat: MER 008. Rel: 15 Dec 22
El Sardina (7:55)
Los Morsas (8:01)
Jerman (7:13)
Solia Ser (5:47)
 in stock HK$138.77
Oceanic Zones
Oceanic Zones (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: SILR 001. Rel: 30 Dec 22
Euphotic Layer
Disphotic Layer
Aphotic Layer
Benthic Layer
Review: Oceanic Zones is a brand new album on a brand new label. CCO is the artist and the fledgling label is Silum which is brought to us from the Liechtenstein Alps via Zurich. This is a stylish electro outing with elastic chords and silky pads that all, we are told, explore 'the layers of the sea.' The A-side is the more cheerful and represents the light-flowed upper regions of the ocean while the flip side is where things get darker and more menacing, as you would expect as you head down to the ocean floor.
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Played by: Lexx, PHANTOM ISLAND
 in stock HK$151.12
Sins Of Synthesis (B-STOCK)
Cat: 156 DSR. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Charlatan (6:42)
Parallax (6:04)
Sector (7:02)
Fragile (6:27)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Conforce and Delsin have long been entwined in a close musical relationship. Both are underground Dutch powerhouses who deal in fad-free, timeless electronic music. For this one, Conforce brings his deep and dubby brand of techno into the peak time slot. 'Charlatan' has punchy drum programming and squirrelling synth lines over hard hits, 'Parallax' is more atmospheric but just as full of sumptuous synth detail and 'Sector' goes dark and moody with menacing bass ringing out into a wide open space. 'Fragile' is a tripped out cosmic sound with bright melodies bring hope.
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 in stock HK$120.45
Rosso Carnale
Rosso Carnale (pink vinyl 12")
Cat: ART 18. Rel: 05 Oct 23
Rosso Carnale (Italo version) (3:51)
Rosso Carnale (Bottin dub) (5:10)
Rosso Carnale (Mutant version) (3:25)
Rosso Carnale (Deux Control dub) (7:47)
Review: After a superb repress of the Volvo Una Hit Italo classic, Bottin's Cristalli Liquidi project is back and this time in cahoots with French-Italiano electro pair Deux Control which is Justine Forever and Rodion. They have cooked up a selection of versions of 'Rosso Carnale' which, we understand, lyrically touches on the colour red and the gentle carnal forces of nature sung in Italian. There is a sped-up version from Bottin, a sparse mix from Deux Control and standout Mutant version with tougher drums but nice silky dub chords and a bright Italo version full of 80s synth nostalgia.
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Played by: Manu Archeo
 in stock HK$146.91
Volume Ten
Cat: RGS 010. Rel: 10 Oct 23
Ethel - "Bleach" (6:14)
Tip Top - "Shiner" (5:57)
Apua - "Oxi Action" (feat Maserati) (5:52)
Denaila - "AmyJade" (6:55)
Tags: Tech House
 in stock HK$116.43
Babyrise Bluedreamers
Babyrise Bluedreamers (limited 12")
Cat: OB 0025. Rel: 25 Oct 23
Babyrise (8:17)
Bluedreamers (7:52)
Bluedreamers (ETI rework) (5:08)
Review: We know a rave/breakbeat EP from San Francisco when we see one, and are just as liable to get excited for it as you are. So strap in. The collaborative duo of two scene favourites Graeme McAllister, Eric James and Tim "Buna" Bibilla, E.T.I and Graeme first released 'Babyrise Bluedreamers' under the name 'Babyrise' way back in 1996, on their very own Oboro imprint which took after the infamous image of the ouroboros, i.e. serpent eating its own tail, as its logo. As much should be clear from such an image: this is an entheogenic breaks two-sider, with the opening 'Babyrise' working in vocal croaks and whispers between an energized rave pattern, and 'Bluedreamers' getting much slipperier with it, and its central twinge bass sounding like an alien spaceship hovering over the horizon.
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 in stock HK$112.31
Gaze EP
Gaze EP (12" in embossed sleeve)
Cat: OYSTER 54. Rel: 16 Nov 23
Gaze (6:46)
Fast Fall (6:15)
Affection Towards The Urban Environment (5:48)
Wavedash (6:21)
Review: Fresh from delivering a fantastic, club-focused album on Ninih (the robust 'Dwang'), Remco Hazewinkel AKA Eversines returns to Kalahari Oyster Cult for the first time in three years. He hits the ground running with opener 'Gaze', a moody and acid-saturated slab of nostalgic house-tempo techno full of foreboding motifs and psychedelic electronics, before wrapping winding TB-303 lines and dreamy pads around a rubbery bassline and elastic house beats on 'Fast Fall'. Over on the B-side, 'Affection Toward The Urban Environment' joins the dots between early 90s Dutch techno, Yorkshire bleep & bass and acid-flecked new beat, while 'Wavedash' is a bleep-sporting acid-electro shuffler that may well be the EP's standout moment.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock HK$118.39
The 7th Planet (B-STOCK)
Cat: CWCSLP 022. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Landing Process (1:01)
Lets Fly The Gravity Fighter (4:01)
Lif Eono Ther Planets (feat Paris The Black Fu) (4:11)
Higher Levels (4:47)
The Long Goodbye (4:46)
The Seventh Planet (5:09)
Resurface (5:23)
They're Coming From Everywhere (4:38)
We Never Had A Chance (3:49)
Did You See Them (feat Paris The Black Fu & Mr Remy) (3:08)
We Would Do It (1:38)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Slight tear to left side of outside sleeve, but otherwise in excellent condition***


Robert Witschakowski's tunnel-like focus on the advancement of electro continues apace with this latest Exaltics transmission for Clone West Coast Series, his second album after 2019's II Worlds and his latest since the acclaimed link-up with Heinrich Mueller, Dimensional Shifting. Of course this is electro first and foremost, so the likes of 'Let's Fly The Gravity Together' will hit the pleasure centre of any machine funk aficionado, but even more special is the presence of Detroit Grand Pubahs' Paris The Black Fu offering his unmistakable MC work to 'Lif Eono Ther Planets'. Paris returns for penultimate track 'Did You See Them' alongside Mr Remy, and in between there's an abundance of electro riches to fulfil your cybernetic fantasies.
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 in stock HK$244.91
DDS 08
DDS 08 (limited 12")
Cat: DDS 08. Rel: 17 Nov 23
Filmmaker - "Cursed Lineage" (5:22)
Filmmaker - "Summonings" (2:51)
Filmmaker - "Evidence Ignorers" (5:18)
Petros Spatharos - "God's Vanity" (5:29)
Petros Spatharos - "Tropical Riot" (5:19)
Petros Spatharos - "Maneuver To Infinity" (4:40)
 in stock HK$110.25
Junto A Ti EP
Cat: CV 017. Rel: 15 Nov 23
Junto A Ti (6:31)
Junto A Ti (Gathaspar remix) (10:16)
Youknowhatimsayin'? (6:42)
Youknowhatimsayin'? (Gathaspar remix) (8:19)
Review: Louie Fresco is a firm fixture in Mexico's booming tech house scene these days, and as he continues to evolve as an artist we find him linking up with Curtea Veche for an EP which brings unmistakable Latin qualities into a club context. On the original of 'Junto A Ti', a freaky framework of twitchy percussion and looming bass builds in delicate formation around the vocal which defines the track. It's delightfully off-kilter and not a little reminiscent of the early days of Cadenza Records. 'Youknowhatimsayin?' is a more sprightly affair which leans on deft breakbeats and warped voices flinging in and out of the mix, not least some choice spots from the one and only J-Roc.
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 in stock HK$136.81
Acoustic Warfare
Acoustic Warfare (blue marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: N2MU 009. Rel: 16 Nov 23
Anti Submarine Warfare (5:08)
Sonar Pulses (3:59)
Cavitation Bubbles (3:05)
Acoustic Intelligence (4:37)
Low Frequency Analysis & Recording (4:23)
Magnetic Anomaly Detection (3:01)
Inside The Shadow Zone (4:11)
Underwater Soundscape (2:34)
Review: Visions of a haunting, maritime electro are conjured on Franck Kartell's latest for Noise To Meet You - fittingly dubbed Acoustic Warfare. Playing on themes that have gone hand-in-hand with the genre almost since its inception - and with the immense sonic power of certain subaquatic technologies, such as sonar, in mind - this is a minimal meander through endless submergent scapes and lowermost watery wonders. From 'Sonar Pulses' to 'Inside The Shadow Zone', the album plays off as if its beats were the inner workings of the craft we use to navigate them, while its the atmospheres evoke the lagoons, trenches and sea-floors that surround.
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 in stock HK$146.91
Flood The Club
Cat: SHAY 006. Rel: 12 Oct 23
Big Time Business (5:59)
Palmistry (5:05)
Magic Or Illusion (5:20)
Rain (6:26)
Protect The Flame (feat Sepehr) (5:02)
 in stock HK$118.39
Remixes
Remixes (heavyweight vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: 019029 6504761. Rel: 25 Mar 22
Non Stop (8:33)
Robotronik (Kling Klang mix) (4:53)
Robotnik (Kling Klang mix) (7:37)
Home Computer (2021 single edit) (4:45)
Radioactivity (William Orbit Hardcore remix - Kling Klang edit) (5:36)
Radioactivity (Francois Kervorkian 12" remix) (7:27)
Expo Remix (Kling Klang mix 2002) (5:40)
Expo Remix (Kling Klang mix 2001) (6:49)
Expo Remix (Orbital mix) (4:57)
Expo Remix (Francois K & Rob Rives mix) (7:21)
Expo Remix (DJ Rolando mix) (7:30)
Expo Remix (Underground Resistance mix) (3:58)
Expo Remix (UR Thought 3 mix) (2:43)
Aero Dynamik (Kling Klang Dynamix) (6:59)
Aero Dynamik (Alex Gopher & Etienne De Crecy Dynamik mix) (7:43)
Aero Dynamik (Francois K Aero mix) (7:50)
Tour De France (Etape 2) (4:58)
Aero Dynamik (Intelligent Design mix By Hot Chip) (8:34)
La Forme (King Of The Mountains mix By Hot Chip) (6:36)
Review: Originally released digitally two years ago and here finally available on wax, Krafwerk's Remixes pairs a swathe of vintage reworks (mostly from the '90s and early-to-mid-2000s) with a handful of surprise 2018 reworks from the legendary German band. In this latter category you'll find a fantastic, slowed-down take on 'Musique Non-Stop' and two versions of 'The Robots' based on their 21st century live versions. Other highlights include Orbital's weighty, club-ready revision of 'Expo 2000', an early '90s Francois K extension of The Mix remake of 'Radioactivity', superb Motor City techno takes on 'Expo 2000' from DJ Rolando and Underground Resistance, and two storming Hot Chip remixes of cuts from the Tour De France LP.
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 in stock HK$285.78
True Dayz For Confessing In Luv
Cat: EUDEMONIA 005. Rel: 06 Nov 19
True Dayz For Confessing In Luv (4:34)
Aced Theory Of All (5:29)
Electrocity (5:22)
Signals (4:29)
Found You (4:52)
Review: Music and intentions come together for a good cause. Southern Germany's Eudemonia was made with the intention of giving something back to society and supporting musical projects in conflict areas. For their fifth edition they've invited Russian producer Gennadiy Manzhos aka Low Tape, who's rocked up on labels such as X-Kalay, Furthur Electronix and Mechatronica in recent times. On "True Dayz For Confessing In Luv", feel the neon-lit vibes of the title track, booming electro-bass party starter "Aced Theory Of All" featuring some good ol' Sheffield-inspired bleep (and gnarly acid), and the Motor City melancholia of closer "Found You" which calls to mind legends like The Abstract Eye or Detroit Escalator Company. As if the above wasn't already good enough, all profits from this release will be donated to Musicians Without Borders. Get in!
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 in stock HK$97.91
Enigma EP (B-STOCK)
Enigma EP (B-STOCK) (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: EYA 010. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Too Big To Fail
Beat Boxxx
Boulevard Mystere
Enigma
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged/torn but otherwise in excellent condition***


The 10th release on EYA comes from French producer Master Flashhh, who delivers punchy, cool-headed house music with a strong early 90s slant. 'Too Big To Fail' keeps things stripped back and weighty, with a bassline so thick you could sink your teeth into it. 'Beat Boxxx' has a more psychedelic, slow-techno slant to it, not least thanks to the ranging 303 gurgles sliding around the track. 'Boulevard Mystere' adds a little cinematic spookiness to the mix for an ear-snagging warm up track, and 'Enigma' completes the set with the kind of eerie mood and crisp box jam sounds that make artists like RVDS so compelling. Highly recommended for those who like their machine music with personality and punch in equal measure.
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 in stock HK$40.77
First Album (reissue) (B-STOCK)
First Album (reissue) (B-STOCK) (180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: NBLP 001. Rel: 04 Jan 90
Life On MTV (4:24)
Frank Sinatra (3:50)
Walk On By (5:18)
1982 (5:18)
Stock Exchange (5:46)
You & Us (6:15)
Flexibility (11:00)
L'Homme Dans L'Ombre (4:17)
Slow Track (2:58)
Nurse (5:16)
Stripper (4:59)
DJ Song (3:04)
Walking In The Sunshine (5:14)
Frank Sinatra 2001 (4:57)
The Beach (bonus track) (4:39)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition***


Nobody's Business re-release Kittin's first album, 'First Album', harkening to way back when the electroclash queen (Caroline Herve) formed one part of the duo Miss Kittin & The Hacker with Michael Amato. Perhaps it's time for an electroclash comeback, as we're no less keen on this album as we were back then. We're happily reminded of the hit popcorning single '1982', while between-the-beats coldness prevails on lesser-known cuts like 'Nurse' and 'L'Homme Dans L'Ombre', showing off the pair's near-sociopathically calculated sound. Also of note: this album's original release year, 2001, is to 2022 what 1982 was to it.

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 in stock HK$261.28
Illegal Lockdown
Illegal Lockdown (limited 12")
Cat: MR 031. Rel: 27 Nov 23
Future (6:38)
All Is Corrupt (3:24)
Dark Soul (4:53)
The Sound Of The Resistance (5:48)
The Rebel (4:06)
Voice From The D (3:33)
 in stock HK$175.62
4 Da Streetz
Cat: 2TRKS 01. Rel: 05 Sep 23
Nulek & JJ Beteta - "4 Da Streetz"
Nulek - "108 Rooms"
Nulek & Telva - "Ano 3333"
Nulek - "Acid Ride"
 in stock HK$120.45
Trance Beckenbauer
Cat: THISBE 015. Rel: 02 Nov 23
Trance Beckenbauer
Putos Mosquitos
Congarella Di Luna
Analog Garbage
Putos Mosquitos (Inigo Vontier remix)
Congarella Di Luna (Zillas On Acid remix)
Review: If you were a fan, and wouldn't you be, of Blade Runner, then this new 12" from Oblako Maranta will be right up your street. 'Trance Beckenbauer' is the atmospheric open with futurist feels and rising synth arps that suggest drama is to come. There is more weight and rhythm to the dubby 'Putos Mosquitos' with its mosquito-style leads and rumbling bass and elsewhere things get more dark and menacing with the sound of malevolent robots in 'Congarella Di Luna' and pure paranoid dominates the mid-tempo chug of 'Analog Garbage.' Inigo Vontier adds a prying remix while Zillas On Acid keeps it trippy.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock HK$146.91
Choral Feeling
Choral Feeling (180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: NOUSLP 007. Rel: 26 Jan 23
Wrens Joy (5:05)
Self Fulfilling (4:39)
Sing It To Happen (3:53)
KxT (4:51)
Cac/Cio (5:26)
Open Them Open (4:18)
Sunshine Dear (4:56)
C-Loli (4:02)
Even If I Lose Everything (3:58)
Who Comes Next (3:53)
Played by: Alexis Le-Tan, Mimi
 in stock HK$200.12
Hypnotic Mindscapes Vol 3
Cat: HYPM 003. Rel: 08 Feb 23
Patamamba - "Igoon Of Blue" (5:23)
Cosmic JD - "Steam" (5:33)
Alex Picone - "Whywastewine" (6:42)
Jalil - "Technology" (4:28)
 in stock HK$144.95
Prang
Prang (12")
Cat: NMBRS 70. Rel: 17 May 23
Prang (feat Huerco S)
Sisu (feat Cucina Povera)
Review: Perko is one of those newer-school experimental artists whose fingers straddle many pies, but who nevertheless refuses to allow this inner tendency towards versatility to hold him back. The FELT label owner has welcomed artists as far-flung as Civilistjavel! to Moxie into his inner circle; and the fruits of this open-mindedness are more than translated into his latest EP for Glaswegian dance legends Numbers. 'Prang' errs on the side of playfulness, giving some hot seconds of pure danceable flavour. Huerco S lends his usually-texturally-rich addprod to the nominal A-sider, a rather impressive future-garage-acid cut that recalls some of Objekt's earlier stuff, while regular collaborator and mournful vocalist-producer Cucina Povera crops up on the ambient dub plunger-into-the-sound that is 'Sisu'.
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 in stock HK$110.25
727
727 (2xLP)
Cat: WEME 078. Rel: 17 Nov 23
728
Unamed
XTRA3333
Sigle
Track 5
Ned
RT2
Breakth
Retork
Funkrock
Flying Saucer
Divag
 in stock HK$212.28
Sauerland
Sauerland (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: MASTAK 002. Rel: 01 Dec 23
Eslohe (6:19)
Sauerland (5:26)
Zmrok (4:59)
Hypnotic (6:24)
 in stock HK$93.89
Takling Acid
Cat: CL 027. Rel: 30 May 22
Pharaoh Acid (4:02)
Frog Acid (4:07)
 in stock HK$55.18
ORBITAL 107
ORBITAL 107 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: Orbital 107. Rel: 25 Oct 23
DNS Musik (6:31)
Programming Your Mind (4:26)
Endless Moments Of Beauty (5:47)
Memorable Nights (6:45)
Review: Maltese producer Sound Synthesis continues a wildly prolific run following not one but two albums dropped this year, not to mention another four EPs before this one. His Orbital Mechanics series has carried some of his most sharply focused electro workouts of the past two years and so it continues with this new care package from the dark side of the circuit board. 'DNS Musik' is a nightmarish electro-techno growler, while 'Programming Your Mind' has a sleeker approach without disrupting the eerie mood. 'Endless Moments Of Beauty' has a stronger melancholic tint to its expansive pads, and 'Memorable Nights' lays on some heavy-hearted emotional tones which offer a fine foil to the tougher demeanour of the A-side.
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 in stock HK$118.39
De Nieuwe Golf
Cat: W 1016. Rel: 02 Nov 23
Grauw
Einzelganger
Geef Mij De Tijd
Doembeelden
La Haya
Ruimtevaart Vooruit (2022 Refix)
Isla Inutile
Alles Is Weg
 in stock HK$183.76
The Album: Techfunk Is Where It's At (Vol 2 Out Of 3)
Cat: SEXLP 03. Rel: 19 Aug 19
Da Bomb (8:54)
Moonlight (7:17)
Sunlight (5:15)
 in stock HK$102.12
Echoes From The Grave
Cat: MUPL 011. Rel: 03 Oct 23
Don't B Shy (Turn Around) (5:38)
I Wanna Suck Ur Dick (Long N Hard) (3:13)
Take Off Ur Clothes (3:20)
Take Off Ur Clothes (feat YBM - partiboi69 Cheek Spreading rework) (10:24)
Review: Toni Moralez is back with a new project by the name of Echoes From The Grave and it debuts on Mutual Pleasure with four tracks of murky underworld electro. 'Don't B Shy (Turn Around)' is pure sleaze. A dirty banger for dancefloor madness. 'I Wanna Suck Ur Dick (Long N Hard)' is a more lithe and bouncy cut with bright hooks buried below naughty vocals and hurried drums and then 'Take Off Ur Clothes' keeps the filth going with another highly potent electro groove overlaid with some urgent synth tension. 'Take Off Ur Clothes' (feat YBM - partiboi69 Cheek Spreading rework) is a slick and unrelenting minimal electro rhythm with real future charm.
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 in stock HK$136.81
Face Four
Face Four (12")
Cat: COR 001. Rel: 27 Oct 23
Saboteurs (7:20)
Bosmang (7:06)
Toldya (7:09)
Say No To Yes (6:47)
 in stock HK$136.81
Soft Cuts
Soft Cuts (translucent red vinyl LP)
Cat: CIS 161. Rel: 23 Oct 23
From The Silence (2:41)
Prophylactics For Pterodactyls (3:50)
Mighty Mighty (3:23)
Ventolin (4:30)
The Fool (1:50)
Silver Moon (4:08)
Facemask (5:06)
Sometimes They Look At You (3:17)
Your Approval (4:47)
 in stock HK$195.91
Bassssalina Yeee
Cat: INTLC 015. Rel: 30 Nov 23
Ibex (5:55)
Psychotic Robotics (5:32)
Brain Computer Interface (4:35)
Impetus (4:32)
Egregore (3:38)
Review: Islenskur turbonutter, Volruptus, contorts your expectations for the third and final 12" on International Chrome in 2023, 'basssalina yeee', reciprocating 2021's huge collaboration with Jensen Interceptor on the former's Sweaty Records imprint. Endlessly inventive, the five tracks on the EP stretch and warp the concept of electro and bass music into new dimensions, all by adding just the right amount of odd, whether in the form of spaced out filters, unexpected pauses, or non-repetition. From the space shanty of 'Ibex' (which unsurprisingly for a track at 160bpm slaps just as hard when slowed right down) to the slightly more traditional hardcore of 'Brain Computer Interface', Volruptus wrings new sounds out of the traditional warp and weft whilst never forsaking the dancefloor.
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 in stock HK$102.12
Immortal Funk
Cat: LN 008. Rel: 03 Oct 23
Immortal Funk (5:28)
Karma (5:12)
Network Not Found (5:36)
Review: Limited Network's Max Watts has cooked up an EP here that has been written with a very specific use in mind - party rocking and DJ battle deployment. it is fair to say these timeless cuts tap into universal feel-good vibes with opener 'Immortal Funk' a perfectly acrobatic and supple wedge of techno funk. 'Karma' has icy drum machine sounds and 80s electro-funk overtones with bright digital synths and a killer bassline all ensuring you cannot help but move. 'Network Not Found' gets more weird and textured for the afters - the writing acid lines and gurgling dub undercurrents kept down only by a sneaking and cosmic lead synth.
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau
 in stock HK$163.27
For U
For U (12")
Cat: BAP 192. Rel: 02 Nov 23
For U (7:09)
Take Me Back (5:13)
Review: Zakmina is Lukas Zeringis, previously spotted on Futureboogie and Minimood, with his classy take on the modern tech house phenomenon. 'For U' sees the up and coming artist link up with Bordello A Parigi and go all-in on the trance tip. Playing out like it's peak time at Amnesia, the A-side is full of sentimental bombast which will keep that summer spirit running well into the winter months. On the B-side, 'Take Me Back' dishes out more of the melodic charm with a sly shot of electro in the rhythm section for good measure.
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 in stock HK$126.62
Sense
Sense (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: VOI 030. Rel: 20 May 22
Aquarius (5:48)
Sense (4:43)
There Is No Light (4:53)
Esq (4:18)
F17th (4:10)
 in stock HK$95.95
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