Recorded in 1995 in Tokyo and widely regarded as one of the greatest DJ mixes of all time.
Much-anticipated second album, carrying forward the immersive sound design and boundary-pushing vision that has defined their work from the beginning.
Chain Reaction core-œuvre carefully revisited & luxuriously represented.
Originally released in 1987 on Express Records, "I'm Your Audio Tech" captures a crucial moment in the evolution of electronic music -- when raw machine funk and futuristic minimalism merged to form the Detroit sound.
Originally issued in 1996 and now re-pressed for the first time
Mini-epic of sprawling brooding soundscapes and future-facing rhythms, via finely chiseled abstract outbursts and widescreen cinematic depth of field.
Ground-breaking percussive ambient recordings to induce altered states of consciousness through ecstatic dance.
This record was huge for a few of us in Glasgow at the time. Original 2000 pressing copies.
Stepping back into the socio-realist bass mutations of his 2024 LP Municipal Dreams, Low End Activist pulls together a heavyweight remix package responding to the source material in a multitude of ways
Hiroshi Takakura aka Element & co-owner of Riddim Chango Records with a heavyweight session of deep roots mutations and dynamic steppers.
Stripped-back dub techno, carried by ghostly, voodoo-haunted vocals.
This collection on Field Records combs through Parker's Prologue output and makes a considered selection, gathering key pieces from the first two EPs alongside six of the album tracks on a triple vinyl pressing
Folding together certain elements of minimal, the warm shade of downtempo, and the momentum and horsepower of techno.
12th Isle founding member Stewart Brown and London-based percussionist Pike present six tracks born out of preparations for live shows at Cafe Oto and The Three Wheel Drive festival, the culmination of collaborating on ‘No Direction’ from the first Material Things album. BIG TIP.
A self-titled LP of arresting downtempo vignettes, with origins dating back to over a decade ago.
Repress - Six shimmering new tracks on the downtempo spectrum.
Systems of Objects presents a reissue of 90s producer B..L Underwood, whose scarce releases from the era followed a path similar to The Black Dog, Stasis, B12, and Spacetime Continuum. A big tip for fans of the recent Telepathic Fish compilation.
For the first time in more than a decade, Paul St. Hilaire (AKA Tikiman) presents a solo album – 100% Tiki.
Tightly packed experimental dub tracks use bass-heavy vibrations to rattle both body and mind,
Legendary French industrial pioneers Vox Populi! arrive on Dark Entries with a reissue of Sucre De Pastèque.
Groundbreaking 1986 album that blends ancient musical traditions with cutting-edge technology, creating a four-part “ecological music” symphony performed by more than 200 musicians.
Recorded in 1995 in Tokyo and widely regarded as one of the greatest DJ mixes of all time.
From Aarhus to the deepest ocean trenches in pursuit of that fathoms-below sound.
A thirteen piece vinyl box set, featuring seven of Yokota's most lauded albums.
An extended radio performance by the seminal Afro-futurist jazz group, aka “The Sci-Fi Band,” featuring stunning versions of their classic repertoire circa 1979, in a compact, quartet setting. HUGE TIP!
Mala, returns with "the pidgin rap don" Magugu.
Killer repress alert from Rhythm & Sound - originally released in 1997 and still sounding as relevant as ever.
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