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Ukrainian artist Skinz (ofc) is back on JEAHMON! after her successful debut with Vogue earlier this year. Pantone is part of her journey with outstanding sounds, futuristic elements, breaking beats. The release comes with a Marc DePulse remix on the flip. MDP is turning up the bpm and heats up the floor. Two breakers, two Electro bangers! Choose your perfect starter!
Madd Rods third studio album is a celebration of rawness and creative autonomy. Following Sad Behaviour on Discotexas, which laid the foundations for his stylistic shift, In Constant Evolution dives deeper into that transformation. Thirteen tracks move through EBM, Electro, Krautrock, and Indie Dance with a deliberate imperfection: proof that emotion, not precision, is what endures.
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
Centrikal, alongside featured artist Mekantis, returns with a blistering new electro EP that flat out rips! Part Nineteen features heavy drum programming, menacing basslines, and razor-edged synth work. Illektrolab makes his Particle Music debut stepping in for remix duty, twisting the original mix of Convillusion into a high-voltage circuitry meltdown with deep subs, intricate sequencing and pleasant distortion - all delivered with surgical precision. Futuristic, dark, and electrified from start to finish. This is pure modern electro warfare!!
Eitan Reiter marks the sixth release on his label, Impulse. The two-track record serves as a prelude to his forthcoming retrospective album 20, a collection celebrating two decades of creative milestones. For this edition, he invites two heavyweight names from the German electronic scene, each offering a distinct reinterpretation of his work: Patrice Bäumel and Extrawelt. Bäumel, a German-born and Amsterdam-based producer often described as crafting techno for grown-ups, brings his signature balance of precision and emotional restraint. Extrawelt, the Hamburg duo of Arne Schaffhausen and Wayan Raabe, is famous for their genre-defying approach and forward-thinking sound design. The release opens with Bäumels reimagining of Eat You, stretching across twelve minutes and fifty-two seconds. Despite its length, the piece unfolds with seamless momentum—psychedelic yet meticulously structured. Layered frequencies and evolving textures create a sense of continuous motion, immersing the listener in an alternate dimension. Bäumel preserves the emotional core of Reiters original while imprinting it with his own disciplined and hypnotic sensibility. In contrast, Extrawelts remix of Ups & Downs charts a different course. Infused with elements of Electronic Body Music (EBM), their version thrives on unpredictability—trippy modulations, abrupt pauses, and oscillating rhythms that constantly shift the listeners footing. The result feels like Reiters composition magnified and distorted, bursting with kinetic energy and a sense of controlled chaos. More than a simple remix release, Eat You / Ups & Downs captures the essence of Reiters twenty-year creative journey. It not only revisits his past but expands his musical universe through the unique perspectives of two of electronic musics most inventive artists.
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Co-Accused Records return this autumn with From The Pit, a four-track EP from Paris-born, Berlin-based producer SOD-90 that seeks out connections between electro, industrial, breakbeat and EBM. Locking into the raw, gritty range of distortion that defines his sound, the release also features a remix from Hamburgs L.F.T. and follows SOD-90s label debut with Saving Up For Botox last year. A classically trained flautist, professional musician and teacher, SOD-90s electronic production has become an increasingly vital part of his daily life. Working almost exclusively with hardware, his tracks emerge from spontaneous sessions as a channel for emotional release, fuelled by bursts of adrenaline and a need to counterbalance the refinement of classical music. Distortion, for him, is a way to dig deeper into timbre and sonic depth, pulling distinctive textures out of his machines. Opener Fugitive Passagere sets the tone with driving kick drums, distorted vocal fragments and full-throttle energy aimed straight at the club. L.F.T. s remix twists it into a dark electro moment, layering a jagged bassline over razor sharp beats. On the B side, Muzzle goes all-in on blown-out distortion and breakbeat force, before closer Rust Fountain moves into complex, off-kilter territory with ricocheting synths and layered percussion.