in a world where no safeguards seem sufficient and our collective future is slowly being swallowed up by the depths of the ocean, funeral future conjures up a brainstorm of mythological mermaid phantasmagoria.
the silence returns with this limited edition addendum to their debut album for the true diehards that need their darkness to be a little more complete. to sweeten the deal this ep contains an extended version of their tortured dubstep anthem “something hardcore” and the already infamous “industrial counter”.
celebrating 30th anniversary of la bush with this 10 x 12 vinyl box set. including tracks from sasha, danny tenaglia, laurent garnier, luke slater, yello, nalin & kane, solarstone, bt, oliver lieb, westbam, jens lissat, and compiler mr sam.
alex ketzers newest ep >fourth face< follows up right in the footsteps of his previous installments, continuing the cologne-based producers endeavour of blurring the line betwixt abstract-adjacent techno and moody atmospherics through intricate narratives and vibrant motion. as ever with ketzer, sound design is a matter of vital balance and focussed devotion, and no effort is spared in the sculpting of this dialogue between complex, slo-evolving soundscapes and surgically executed rhythms that unfolds as one fascinating audio-origami of sorts.
blizzard ist ein italienisches projekt, das den liebhabern des italienischen sounds von 1995/1996 bekannt ist, als eurodance die europäischen charts eroberte.
remotif, der auf eine illustre reihe früherer veröffentlichungen auf labels wie all my thoughts, coymix, air miles, x-kalay und space lab zurückblicken kann, präsentiert hier eine platte, die tief in das aktuelle klanguniversum des geschätzten produzenten eintaucht: treibende, gutturale basslines, glitzernde piano-breakdowns und kristallisierte drum-patterns - alles destilliert zu vier perfekten perlen des erhebendsten rave materials.
negative time! the new 12” vinyl ep of xenomorph has a name that suits our global crisis. the best way to face these dark times is through the therapeutic powers of music.
originally released in 1991 via their own triple helix records, automation brings us the remixes ep, featuring 4 tracks that have stood the test of time, bridging the gap between hardcore, breakbeat, and techno. reissued via mps!