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  1. ARAPU - Tribal Nation EP

    ARAPU - Tribal Nation EP

    £15.98

    Renowned among dancefloor aficionados, Arapu is undeniably a gem in the electronic music scene. Hailing from Bucharest, he's been crafting sonic journeys since 2011, rooted in a passion for music cultivated since his teens. Mastering the art of the decks, Arapu's soundscapes are marked by a direct yet alluring style, where catchy bass lines and hypnotic synths fuel the dance floor's fervor. Learn More
  2. MONOPARTS - Soothsayers EP

    MONOPARTS - Soothsayers EP

    £23.48

    A Strangely Isolated Place presents a long-lost collaboration between Polish artists Olga Wojciechowska and Tomasz Walkiewicz as Monoparts—a partnership formed many years ago that resulted in an album once destined to remain unreleased.n a dramatic departure, Olga unveils a new and unexpected side, debuting her haunting vocals—a delicate, spellbinding performance that recalls the golden era of trip-hop, and comparisons to the sounds pioneered by Tricky, Massive Attack, and Martina Topley-Bird. Learn More
  3. OLD BOYS VINYL SESSIONS - Is There A Place? EP

    OLD BOYS VINYL SESSIONS - Is There A Place? EP

    £14.48

    There's not much we can tell you about the identities of the "trusty producers" behind the Old Boys Vinyl Sessions project, other than that they have been making and releasing music under various aliases since the pre-MP3 days. It's easy to see why they want to avoid publicity, as what's an offer is a tasty house rework of a string-laden Blue Nile number from back in 1984. The opening 'Cloudburst Vox' wraps elements of the band's sultry, simmering original track (strings, vocals, pianos) and tech-house electronics around a locked-in house groove, while the accompanying 'Cloudburst Dub' strips out the vocals while retaining the gorgeous arrangements and druggy 21st century sounds. The extended flipside 'Torrent Vox' ramps up the strings and other picturesque sounds, inserting a simply stunning extended breakdown for good measure. Learn More
  4. SAN ECO - San Eco / (DNCN remix) 7"

    SAN ECO - San Eco / (DNCN remix) 7"

    £8.08

    San Eco combines the unique approach of two music producers, one with a footing in innovative electronica, the other in bombastic indie pop. Five years in the making, their debut album ‘San Eco’ finds them mixing influences from Fela Kuti to Slint, Nathan Fake to R.E.M, into a delicate and emotive electronic alt rock treat. Learn More
  5. KYLE HALL - Crimson Clouds EP

    KYLE HALL - Crimson Clouds EP

    £18.49

    Detroit's stalwart Kyle Hall is back on Apnea Records with "Crimson Clouds," his second release for the label following the acclaimed "Cosmic Touch." This acid-infused record is a tribute to Detroit's electronic legacy, drawing inspiration from the 90s sound of labels like Matrix and Underground Resistance, all while injecting Hall's unmistakable modern flair. Learn More
  6. AUT ZEBEL - The Noize EP

    AUT ZEBEL - The Noize EP

    £17.99

    VIL Records dives deeper into the 2000s sound with a fresh release of previously unreleased material from the duo AUT ZEBEL (A. Vadala’ & E. Fatovich). Unearthed from early-2000s archives and brought to life through the executive production of Gianluca Marcelli (Digging Deeper Music, VIL Records, Sounds Better), this project blends old roots with new energy. The seasoned producers deliver a top-tier mix of electro house, tech-house, and progressive house, capturing the spirit of the early 2000s dance scene. As always, limited copies—don’t sleep on this one Learn More
  7. OLEKHAR - Intercity EP

    OLEKHAR - Intercity EP

    £16.49

    The second release on Afalinas sees Olekhar channeling house textures through tech-funk rhythms, accented by acid and electro influences. A fresh take for the dancefloor. Learn More
  8. UNDERGROUND RESISTANCE - The Final Frontier

    UNDERGROUND RESISTANCE - The Final Frontier

    £15.49

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    If you ever needed to understand the core principles of Detroit electro, then look no further than this timely reissue from Underground Resistance. In light of the new music coming out in these times that is indebted to this particular side to the masked crew, it's refreshing to hear how vital and uncompromising a track as well worn as "The Final Frontier" sounds now. The pace doesn't let up as the cosmic surge of "Entering Quadrant Five" takes over, but hold tight for "Base Camp Alpha 808" as it sports perhaps the most compatible structure of all the tracks in light of more modern juxtapositions. Learn More

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