For centuries, the drum and its practitioners have been stewards to the physical and ancestral planes. Detroit afroteknologist Huey Mnemonic advances his sound into a tomorrow unheard with his latest Subsonic Ebonics record, Brainscraatch, a 4-tracker of his researched and highly developed Afriko Tekno. A portal tears open with the speaker splitting ‘Ankhobi’, blurring the lines between ritual and rave. An opening ceremony of a drum circle in the year 3000, knocking on the door of a domain beyond our own. Learn More
Irish producer and DJ Casper Hastings returns to the label in full force with a 6-track EP titled “Recreational Murder”, unleashing a lethal mutation of electro, techno and jungle, the release showcases Casper’s versatility as an artist who garners clear-cut expertise in his field. Learn More
Annie Hall returns to Sheffield's Central Processing Unit label with an EP entitled Memories That Never Happened. This record represents the producer's third time on CPU after 2016's Tenured Positionsand 2020's Fum, and it is also the latest release in a busy couple of years for Annie Hall which have also seen her drop EPs on 20:20 Vision, Orson Records and Random Island. The momentum Annie Hall has built up in recent times carries through to a dynamic collection of productions which bring enough heft in the beats to keep the dancefloor happy while also including all manner of details in the production. Learn More
Paul Byrne, known as Apiento, returns with a follow-up to his releases on Music For Dreams, World Unknown, and World Building, offering six tracks that dive deep into the realms of esoteric electronica and transcendent dance music for the collaborative Love International & Test Pressing label LIXTP. The journey begins with the hypnotic, celestial electro beats of Beau6, flowing seamlessly into Axis, a captivating track perfect for those early morning moments. On the flip side, Escape Light brings a more retro vibe, serving as an intelligent and introspective IDM offering, while The Us Frequency channels the soulful, high-tech sound of early Detroit. 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
The 13th release on my Asking For Trouble label, I proudly present : Pain Struck Stanley Dumb 4 track 12" Vinyl, feat remixes from Radioactive Man and Paul Blackford (Breakin' Records, Militant Science, CPU, Battery Park, Twilight 76 ) This particular lead track has been sitting around since around 2010 and I've been playing it on and off ever since, thinking "This really needs to come out at some point" , but it's never happened until now.. Learn More
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