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QUADRANT - Infinition EP (Pre Order)
£14.48Quadrant – Infinition / Hyperprism (BC-QD) stands as a pivotal release in Basic Channel's catalog, marking a significant evolution in their dub techno journey. Originally released in 1993 on Carl Craig's Planet E label, this 12" single showcases the duo's early foray into the genre, blending hypnotic rhythms with atmospheric textures. Learn More -
BASIC CHANNEL - Phylyps Trak / Phylyps Base / Axis (Pre Order)
£14.48Techno foundation 12". A slice of the Basic Channel legacy. Learn More -
BASIC CHANNEL - Q-Loop EP (Repress)
£14.48When it comes to dub techno, few names carry the weight of Basic Channel—the undisputed pioneers of the genre. While new releases from the legendary German duo have been few and far between in recent years, they've delved into their archives to unearth a gem: "Q-Loop." Previously only available on the BCD CD compilation, this sought-after track is finally making its debut on vinyl—essential for any serious Basic Channel collector. Clocking in at a mesmerizing 14 minutes, the A-side is a deep, immersive journey. On the B-side, fans are treated to the fluid textures of "Q1.2" and the ethereal atmosphere of "Mutism"—both appearing on vinyl for the first time. Learn More -
UJAMA PRODUCTIONS - Replay
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Four riveting, deeply grooving digital-dub productions for his own Ujama label by the great deejay Prince Jazzbo. Widely celebrated for such toasts as 'Imperial I', 'Mr Harry Skank' and 'Natty Passing Through Rome' for the likes of Coxsone Dodd and Glen Brown. Learn More -
DIDIER DLB - ENHANCER DUB EP
£14.48Enhancer Dub EP includes 4 tracks playing carefully with elements of Afrobeat, Dub & Techno. As a rare groove connoisseur and vinyl collector, Didier dlb has been delving into essential wax for almost 3 decades, navigating the underground music scene with a disregard for genre boundaries. Forget marketing hype – this is about the scientific exploration of sound, and an existential love for rave culture. In 1999, armed with a basic setup featuring an Atari, Akai MPC 2000, Yamaha DX, and Korg 770, he ventured into music production. No flashy equipment, just a raw passion for sonic experimentation and analog sound. As a result, releases on Sonar Kollektiv, Get Physical, Klasse Recordings & Rotary Cocktail followed. Didier dlb's undying dedication to exploration is reflected in his collaborations, residencies, and releases. He doesn't chase the limelight, instead immersing himself in the science of sound, shaping his own sonic universe. This is the story of an artist who has been shaping the underground landscape with a commitment to the art form. Learn More