"Re-issue of warmest, chordish Dub Techno pearls"
"The return of the original Chain Reaction crew w/ serious Dub Techno"
Reissue. Extended tracks based on hypnotic and somewhat menacing grooves: a repetitive dub bass beat, waves of Middle Eastern strings and voices, layers of building hand percussion.
K Wata is a producer based out of New York City. Japanese pressing. Limited 12 with Obi.
Unique dub-wise take, fusing eastern & western folk influences with cumbia and earthy drones, cumulating in his own distinct sonic world and his ever evolving lore. Limited run 10” vinyl, arrives in risograph printed cover, with additional insert.
Detroit original returns to Tresor Records
A collection of 90s house, techno and trance tracks. Compiled by Jane Fitz and David Fogarty.
The second album proper from the duo. With a more refined focus on their playful synergy, all shifting textures, digital synth motifs and gigabat cave traversing side quests adding gracefully to the 12th Isle mythology.
He's back...for the first time. And probably the last time. Includes a suitably 'Baggy' Morgan Buckley re-work.
Pagan carnage from Mountpelier Hill, Co. Dublin. TIP!
Slowly evolving harmonic fields of layered drones and spectral textures drift across the record. They are enhanced by reverb from Scotland’s own Inchindown oil tanks, which hold the longest reverberation of any man-made structure, giving the music a haunting resonance and a sense of suspended space.
Never-before-heard psychedelic acid techno and ambient compositions.
Three beatin’ house & freestyle cuts. All in all, it’s unmistakable PARKWAY. Don’t miss out.
New remastered version, defining Kelli Hand from 1995.
Produced by the late Cedrica Anthony Hamilton, better known as Soljie, this release captures a master at work. ‘Slow Down’ is a quintessential Digi Dub production, balancing a heavy, driving rhythm with strong melodic hooks and a dreamy crossover feel that transcends the genre. Licensed from Soljie’s son, Chioke Hamilton, this reissue comprises the original version and Dub, alongside a previously unreleased Extended version.
Mari Kvien Brunvoll remixed again by Ricardo Villalobos
Naff and Temple's Adam Feingold on the reduced dub house and minimal tech tip.
2026 Repress. 2015's Lost Sequence remastered by Pole. A true lesson in space and bass.
2026 Repress. Timeless cuts from the mind and soul of cv313 mixed and recorded near the heart of Detroit.
2026 repress of Intrusion’s A Gentle Embrace, originally released in 2015.
10th anniversary of their influential self-titled album with a fully remastered reissue.
Remarkable second album by the Chinese musician, DJ and creative chef Yu Su. Foundry radiates a fresh, fully-fledged and far-reaching sound.
2026 Repress. Techno-charged ambience and a futuristic club-jazz.
Trajectories collide in a wormhole as Tokyo-based Igaxx and Amsterdam-based Gropina converge on a crepuscular four-track release.
A fleeting feeling in the body meditated on and played through a restrained pallette of instruments and found sound . LFAS is Gustav Kemps’s first solo album under his own name. Mystery can be fun, but this album of his feels tender and generous in what it conveys.
Immersive, pressure‐loaded club tracks where earthy psychedelia brushes up against precision‐engineered rhythm, inviting dancers into a zone that feels both ritualistic and sharply futuristic.
Brian Leeds, aka Huerco S., returns to the Loidis project with his debut album.
A true Detroit Techno masterpiece gets a well overdue re-master and re-press!
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