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.
Across all four cuts, Samson A.K shapes a sound that is raw, functional, and uncompromising, setting the tone for the future of Ideal State.
Hiroshi Takakura aka Element & co-owner of Riddim Chango Records with a heavyweight session of deep roots mutations and dynamic steppers.
Weaving techno, bass, and dub into percussion-driven music defined by both force and introspection.
In pursuit of heavy lids, blurred vision, and merciless bass bin punishment, it’s one part meditation, two parts low-end theory, and essentially a confession of devoted sound system addiction.
Repress - Six shimmering new tracks on the downtempo spectrum.
Folding together certain elements of minimal, the warm shade of downtempo, and the momentum and horsepower of techno.
Heralding 10 years of relentless club futurism, new 3x12" LP with 23 forward-facing cuts, this compilation continues that tradition with a strong cast of scene-leading heavyweights and crucial emergent talent.
A tense exploration of spatial and material disruption, the record shifts through evolving states, tracing a path defined by transition rather than destination.
Joining forces on an LP that transcends both definition and generation. Bridges experimental dub, digi, and root, also the Toronto veteran singer’s first-ever vinyl release.
A hazy transmission built from Sufferers Rock, Yard Lovers, and tough dancehall rhythms — music for vacant rooms and slow hearts. All proceeds will go toward supporting Jamaican communities affected by Hurricane Melissa.
One of our favourite Dark Entries reissues !
Armand Hammer and The Alchemist build worlds. Their first was Haram and it remains locked in orbit, equal parts lush and foreboding. Their new one is called Mercy and it’s made out of blood and empire, children’s laughter, unpaid parking tickets, and things that haven’t happened yet.
2025 REPRESS. Collaboration between incendiary rap duo Armand Hammer and The Alchemist.
Effortlessly charming, inquisitive and generous in spirit
First-ever vinyl release of Japanese electronic music producer Virgo’s debut album, Landform Code, a forgotten underground classic from 1998.
2025 Repress
2025 Repress.
First-ever reissue of Drexciya’s Fusion Flats 12” vinyl, including remixes from Detroit’s Octave One, Kaotic Spatial Rhythms and 043 Chaos.
Much-anticipated second album, carrying forward the immersive sound design and boundary-pushing vision that has defined their work from the beginning.
Recorded in 1995 in Tokyo and widely regarded as one of the greatest DJ mixes of all time.
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!
Iconic Beats from 1999-2005. A serious piece of UK underground heritage from a true pioneer!
Mala, returns with "the pidgin rap don" Magugu.
Continuing his refraction of the rave continuum into pointedly dislocated, delicately bruising sound system meditations, a second instalment in his Airdrop series. This time around, he channels the ghosts of foundational tech-step and the quantum leaps of late-90s D&B to provide the inspirational fuel for his skeletal, astral constructions.
The presence of skipping 2-step structures are a distinct pivot that gives Airdrop III its own unique flavour, while the signature LEA icy pads draw from the kind of stark synths rinsed out of Fruity Loops and Korg Tritons when grime was first finding its feet.
A thirteen piece vinyl box set, featuring seven of Yokota's most lauded albums.
Deep inquiry in sound, contemplating structure and pattern in physics and nature resulting in a harmonious audio tessellation.
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