cv313's magnum opus comes back to life, may this meditative masterpiece bring solace and peace to all those who believe.
Very dub. Soul. Ambient too. A bit of Detroit-like post industrial imagining.
New from the legendary Detroit techno trio – Strand (Brian Bonds, Brian Boyer & Kech Harrington).
Musically diverse, crossing styles, flavours and moods, threaded meticulously with razor sharp Roland TR606 programming and glued together with a Space Echo,
Solid, emotional house music for heads (and feet!)
A self-titled LP of arresting downtempo vignettes, with origins dating back to over a decade ago.
Greville is back experimenting with some club fusion.
Channels the sounds of buzzing electronics into a pulsing framework of techno and warehouse rhythms.
recorded in Naples, 1996. Hypnotic 303 acid lines ripple through the mix — a raw, Rephlex-era pulse bridging UK and Italy. No frills, just pure, unshakable dancefloor heat.
Hardcore Punk Funk, pre-house experiment from prehistoric primitive era of the genre.
Early first wave of funky & punky experimental box beaters
Second full-length album from Blawan, exciting studio-focused sound exploration.
Weaving between techno and the ambient-techno stratosphere and resonating in the deep recesses of the chillout zone.
The third drop into the Poorly Knit ocean, sees Bruce washed ashore with three silted and barnacled explorations into dub techno, ambient and beyond.
Ritualistic and hypnotic--think: pagan-folk for the club.
rawness of illbient low-ends & electroacoustic experiments, with the precision of contemporary ambient electronics.
A tour de force through rugged rhythmic workouts and self-assured vocal flows as the duo continue to develop their shared universe
Much-anticipated second album, carrying forward the immersive sound design and boundary-pushing vision that has defined their work from the beginning.
"Knucklebrain techno touched by the sidhe & fermented on a HD for 30 years. TIP!"
Originally released in 2004, Black Mahogani is arguably one of Moodymann’s most revered and sought-after works.
Released in limited numbers in tandem with Black Mahogani back in 2004 and never repressed, until now.
Ultra high-quality techno from one of the coldest in the bizz.
Slipstream, a hallucinatory mini-album by PVAS and the fourth release on Objekt’s Kapsela label.
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.
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.
Previously unreleased collaboration between the Ariwa camp (Mad Professor’s label and studio) and rising UK R&B artist Abel Miller — a Lovers Rock cover of the classic 1960s Philadelphia soul track “Everytime I See My Baby” by The Delfonics.
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