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From the dark circuitry of the American underground, Signal 72 transmits a raw message through Zodiak Commune Records. Loosing The Station is not about losing control, its about releasing it. Letting the system breathe, unhooking from order, and giving the machines room to speak in distortion and pulse. The sound is intense and immersive: heavy electro rhythms, dense sub pressure, and acidic 303 lines that twist through the mix like voltage on the edge of overload. Its the friction between chaos and precision, mechanical yet human, destructive yet alive. Each element feels driven by instinct and recorded in the moment. The result is a tense, physical energy that connects directly to the roots of underground electronics, the sound of resistance, transmission, and release. Broken symmetry. Acid eternal.
Elektroshok Records Electro (Classic / Detroit / Modern)
Zone Records Electro (Classic / Detroit / Modern)
GUCCI BASS , J-Break , Code Rising , ROB COKELESS , Geon , Fortuny , Ro73 , Jordaz (ESP) , Beat Mavericks , SubL3v3L , FRESH N' SLICK , Firestar Soundsystem , Sergei Orange , Stpdmnk , DJ Quest (DTX) , Dj Detach , Affalina , Break The Grid , James Wolfe , Coofu , Alberto Jimenez , GreenFlamez , Proto , Brothers Of Funk , DJ 33 , Miha Proton , Rutek , Xosex , Smutty and Funky , Krishna Baby , Linero , N!KITA , BLOW (SP) , HatStandy , Devis Hard , DOLT
The Push , Bzrnt , Rozzo , Ilya Reza , J-Break , FRESH N' SLICK , DJ EKL , DJ WAVS , Blackdryft , Mizzo , Freestylers , GreenFlamez , Buson , Prato , ADDAMZ , MALAFAMA (SP) , Rob Analyze , PRODUKDo , Firestar Soundsystem , TRS , Four Motion , DJ Quest (DTX) , HatStandy , BBK , Kenny Beeper , DJ Randy , Nicard0
83 Electro (Classic / Detroit / Modern)
Public Possession Electro (Classic / Detroit / Modern)
For ALT015, we welcome the fabled DMX Krew for a second time. The Space Is Inside EP accurately reflects the artists multiple decennia in the studio, shaping his aesthetics on the axis of electro, techno and synthpop. On Vicious Windows, a distinct lead pierces through the ominous, unison-drenched synths stabs and square waves. As the track progresses, we are kept on our toes by drum fills that sound like hydraulic valves releasing pressure and subtle detune slider fiddling. The hot and sweaty Bass box combines zap-like bass patterns with even more jittery synth work, while the titular woofer addresses us in a vocoder voice. Warm Places echoes Dutch West Coast, and although concise, sufficient melody and modulated drums are snuck in to immediately reveal the artists hand. On Space Is Inside dark chords interplay with a wistful FM bass melody. Subtle bursts of synth sparkle keep everything rooted in silky melancholy. While the strings on Mental Disturbance are also gloomy, the lead is more frantic. The 303s modulation is constant, and slowly flanged snare drums try their best keeping it in line. Closer Tunnel Beneath Precinct 11 sure doesnt tone down either. The spooky, reverb-laden synth work collides with a dark, catchy bass, its cutoff and resonance knobs never left untouched. It closes down an EP of machine funk that covers a lot yet manages to shape into a satisfyingly cohesive arc.
The first in a new series of Various Artist EPs from your favourite fruit emporium, Pineapple Presents Fruit Salad: Vol 1 is a snapshot into what is getting us excited musically right now. Four tracks ranging from deep UKG, through pounding electro, raw Club and bass-heavy Acid. Myriads Deep Dive has been battered on dub by Bakey and Cesco, which should tell you all you need to know about the quality on display here. Proper Bristol rollage, with proper UK swing. Odiso is possibly the heaviest tune weve released, and sees Pineapples Sicilian Prince, HLRTY, team up with another Italian new-gen maestro, Coido, for an unstoppable electro / techno pounder. 444 sees LAs Bodymind step out from behind the decks and into her production era, smashing classic Club breaks together to create one of the rawest takes on Bmore / Jersey weve heard in a while. Acid Headtopper has been a secret weapon in Bingas sets for a while, and sees Bristols Zoro open his sound up into exciting new territories - tight 4/4 kicks, heavy sub bass and an insistent acid line all working together to trip out the dancefloor. Distributed by Label Engine - www.label-engine.com
ElectroBreakz Electro (Classic / Detroit / Modern)
Mélopée Records Electro (Classic / Detroit / Modern)
TAKKY (TH) , Cello (IT) , Jirus , Error Monday , April Summer , pTah , SCB (TH) , TISSANAI , AN!KA , Claudine (TH) , Lensy , Chalo , Liem , CIVIC BOYS , Yorsab , NOEARS , Goom , Rec'.'N Cue , Wildealer , Meltmode , JETO (TH) , Kova O' Sarin , DOTT , La Yumar , DJ SWEED , Club Mascot , bunnyman.dogs , JWP. , MOONFACE (TH) , ahivar , Raw Reed
Percep-tion Electro (Classic / Detroit / Modern)
Percep-tion Electro (Classic / Detroit / Modern)
This marks Palmkids first-ever release in colaboration with Must Be On Wax. Palmco is a creative duo with its own production line based in Pontevedra (Galicia). Among other projects such as PALMCO RADIO, this EP is the result of the union and friendship between Palmkids and the Galician label Must Be On Wax. On this EP, Bruss presents his vision of 90s Brazilian Baile Funk, fusing the pulsating rhythms of Baile Funk and deep grooves of Miami Bass, including remixes by Juait and Street Choice
Shinra Electro Company Electro (Classic / Detroit / Modern)
Kaleidoscope Music Electro (Classic / Detroit / Modern)
Thomas Gandey , Aiwaska , Simkid , The S.O.S. , Bonafique , Roland Clark , Robert Owens , Amine K (Moroko Loko) , Baron (FR) , Mel Bundo , Megablast , Makossa & Megablast , Cleydys Villalon , Deize Tigrona , Mishell , Corbi , Chelonis R. Jones