Paranoid, polyrhythmic ‘crowdrock’ from the not-too-distant future.
2026 repress, the 12" reissue of Dark Energy by Underground Resistance and Suburban Knight.
This 2026 repress features Somewhere in Japan, originally released in 2010 as part of the legendary World Power Alliance series. It was a firm favorite in the DJ sets of the late John Collins (RIP).
This double-LP reissue is the first time that Cuisine (With Piscatorial) will appear on vinyl, with a previously unreleased early version of “Seven of Oceans.” Also included is a 6-page booklet with liner notes, lyrics, and press clippings.
Since the early 2010s, photographer and producer Izaak Schlossman has been surreptitiously using the Topdown Dialectic moniker to frame his most enigmatic and most psychedelic productions: faceless pure sound experiments that ogled dub and techno archetypes from somewhere far beyond the veil. This generous 2LP collection surveys over a decade of persistent activity, pulling together recently unearthed gear written between 2013 and 2016 (the same time period as the iconic Peak Oil trilogy) and muddling it with more contemporary material.
"Excellent, raw, partly Chicago leaning House / Techno EP"
"Blinding, raw, original Chicago leaning House EP"
Nearly 15 years have passed since the original version of this LP was released (the first iteration as a 4X12" LMTD set back in 2012), and it has truly aged like fine wine! This release features five timeless cuts from the mind and soul of cv313 and a truly mesmerizing otherwordly dub of the illusive radius project, mixed and recorded near the heart of Detroit! (with nearly all of the tracks making their debut on wax) This entire project has been beautifully remastered by dub innovator and pioneer, Stefan Betke [POLE] @ scape mastering in Berlin, DE.
12 tracks unearthed from cult Scottish figure Jesse Rae’s completely overlooked back catalogue.Deep cuts that span G-funk, hip-hop, house, synth-pop, electro, dub, downtempo, funk/soul featuring appearances from Rae’s heavyweight list of frequent collaborators… Bernie Worrell, Adrian Sherwood and Jimmy Douglass.
A best of both worlds reissue of the two most sought after tracks on Keith Cole's Lovebird imprint.
The first reissue of the early gems in Tommy's catalog and make some more classic New York reggae accessible again. So what better to start with than a new compilation, 100% heaters, culled from long unavailable singles and albums.
Timeless collection. No one puts a foot wrong. 2026 Repress.
Late-night/early-morning house instrumental that hints at ambiguous post-club activity.
Interpreting the consonances between so-called “ambient” music and extreme heavy metal. It's an act of sonic sleight of hand that feels fittingly disorienting. Heavy doesn't need to be deafening.
Joe Fujinoki centered the compositions of his latest album 𝑮𝒍𝒂𝒔𝒔 𝑻𝒐𝒓𝒔𝒐 around the idea of the fragility of the human body. Fujinoki described the narrative thread of the album as that of “holding the shape of a human body as if it might shatter like glass.
The very first release by the seminal experimental techno act, originally issued in 1994.
New from the Peak Oil–related FO label, multi-instrumentalist and producer Nico Leibman’s Harmony Index debut spotlights difficult-to-express feelings, bringing out friction between dreamy hooks and harsher sonics. Written like a DJ set, the album shifts between piano-led trip-hop, lounge, dream pop, 2-step, and breakbeat house.
Two-track, extended-arrangement 12" designed to be stretched out and crush dance cyphers.
Debut EP from Atari Ferrari, now residing in Chicago, but a former employee of Detroit's legendary store 'Record Time' working under Mike Huckaby. I watched this one sell out in minutes at Submerge during Movement weekend. Hot record!
The debut 12" from the duo behind Glasgow's Hot Towel parties: Balearic warmth, road-tested in Glasgow's strangest hotel
Volume 1 - The Acid Trip focuses on an area the label is best known for - acid house and techno. After the pioneering breakthroughs Chicago-based producers made with the Roland TB-303 in the late 1980s, acid music creation was starting to become more widespread when Djax-Up started in late 1990.
Countless Sade remixes out there, only one from Joaquin Joe Claussell.
3 Sticks is a new exploration of the circular brought to life by Howie B and Hiraki Sawa. Recorded live at Konk Studios, London. A unique collaboration between the two artists. 3 Sticks has moments of droning discomfort which orbit undeniable head shaking rhythm. We travel through three distinct phases of sound: from the initial building euphoric funk through a discordant and thoughtful reprieve, finishing with a curious, questioning dystopian beat.
Combining a live and impactful improvised energy with Nat's signature twinkling production that has always been in a class of its own.
Repress. Very dub. Soul. Ambient too. A bit of Detroit-like post industrial imagining.
Late-night/early-morning house instrumental that hints at ambiguous post-club activity.
Sa Pa launches Dub Techno For Life: a dedicated outlet for the artist’s more dancefloor-focused material - work that has largely sat outside the conceptual frame of his previous releases.
2026 reissue of World 2 World—the missing link between UR, 4 Hero, and Metalheadz. One of the greatest records ever made. You need this.
Melodic, powerful and very deep classic tracks from 1997
R.I.P.
The definition of a cult classic, an ethereal tearjerker.
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