Rotterdam electro veteran DJ Overdose makes a powerful return with the fourth release on All Nice Records, delivering another dose of raw, deep, and unpredictable energy that defines his signature sound. This is no-frills, underground electro at its finest—gritty, analog-fueled machine funk for true heads. Player & A Freak emerges from shadowy depths with shimmering synths breaking through the darkness, while Dead On Your Feet rides on sharp metallic snares and crackling pads, adding a dystopian edge to its funk-laced rhythm. All Out cranks up the intensity with a tougher, faster pace designed for peak-time impact, before the B2 cut, Letters At War, takes an unexpected turn—infused with Eastern influences that lend it a haunting, distinctive atmosphere. As always, Overdose delivers with full force, keeping things unpredictable and uncompromising. Learn More
Originally released for LNS & DJ Sotofett’s 2024 Japan tour, this 12" now gets a global repress—capturing the raw, playful energy of the road with four heady cuts. DJ Gizzard opens with “Jitter Analysis,” a sharp mix of analog funk and rolling bass. LNS & Sotofett follow with “Electrolium,” a cosmic trip of vintage rhythms and whistling synths. LNS goes solo on “Work Them,” a crisp slice of robotic electro-funk, before Sotofett closes with the gritty, p-funk-infused “Out of Place" Learn More
Kerrie (Don't Be Afraid / I Love Acid / Eastern Bloc Records) launches her own imprint. Dark Machine Funk has arrived, get strapped in, commence ignition sequence. This is straight up ridiculous! All 4 tracks bang. Metallic textures, subtle tweaks and percussion grooves for mind, soul and body. Essential Techno with nods to that classic "Detroit" sound and distinct Electro flavour within.
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Juan Atkins’s legendary Metroplex label does techno lovers a favor by reissuing the long-lost Future Sound EP—a rare treasure from 1993 originally released on the UK’s Underground Level Recordings and Belgium’s Buzz. Never repressed until now, this slice of techno history features four essential cuts: the late Mike Huckaby’s lush and atmospheric “Urban Tropics,” Reel By Reel (aka Marty Bonds)’s deep, cosmic explorations “Sundog” and “Interpret,” and “Serene,” a soulful collaboration with Detroit pioneer Anthony “Shake” Shakir. Carefully restored and remastered, these tracks now sound more vibrant than ever, encapsulating classic Detroit futurism in a release that feels both timeless and vital. Learn More
MOY makes a triumphant return to the mighty Analogical Force with the 'Supermassive' EP, a bold statement of intent. While the artist doesn't necessarily reinvent the wheel here, his tracks have a way of gripping you and never letting go thanks to their hyperactive beats, acid basslines and emotive melodies. It's the design of these elements which elevate his machine rhythms to timelessness. Each of the four tracks delivers on many different levels namely in the club, night drives, or chilling at home. MOY's ability to blend influences results in a sound that's both familiar and fresh here.
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