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Mutual Rytm Techno (Raw / Deep / Hypnotic)
Mutual Rytm spawns new sub-label 'Versus' with debut EP from longtime techno associates Regent and Chontane. Continuing to expand its creative world, SHDW's Mutual Rytm imprint now introduces 'Versus' - a new sub- label crafted for creative symbiosis between two artists across one shared release. Opening the series with authority, Regent and Chontane man the debut offering - two close friends and native Berliners who have been shaping techno for more than 15 years. Both long-standing members of the Mutual Rytm family, having released multiple times here before, the pair have always created music informed by life immersed in their local scene. Having both mutually influenced one another over the years, here they present their shared interpretation of techno with individual artistic DNA, forming a unified sound that represents the best of both worlds. Regent goes first, leaning towards functional, anthemic, dance-floor-focused techno. 'Ephemera' is tight, minimal but forceful; 'Slow Burn' has synth tension rising through the dark, next to glitchy percussion; and 'Afterglow' lets in more light, bringing otherworldly synths that hang above the groove and consume your focus. Chontane then explores a more musical and unconventional approach. 'Plaxaric' is supple, warm, and deep techno that tunnels into an abyss. 'Grounding Factor' is just as economical in design, but with introverted funk and evolving layers of sound. 'Mental Lab' spins out into complex rhythms inspired equally by IDM, jungle, and techno. It's a mental workout as well as a physical one. Both artists add a pair of digital bonus tracks. Regent's 'Control Room' and 'Rarely Enough' deliver elevated, hypnotic tools, before Chontane's 'Escore' and 'Outside In' bring extroverted drum patterns along with contrasting melodic unease.
Chris Liebing , Charlotte de Witte , The Advent , Luke Slater , Terence Fixmer , Daniel Miller , Stubbleman , Speedy J
Somov Records Techno (Raw / Deep / Hypnotic)
Rene Wise , Sandrien , STIPP , Red Rooms , Lindsey Herbert , AgainstMe , MAL HOMBRE , Connor Wall , Porteix
The Fuga compilation returns to Token with its seventh installment by a fresh batch of artists emphasizing the cryptic sound of the Belgian record label. The V/A displays urgency as its focal point, expanding and contracting its acoustic space throughout to channel instability. With eight contributions, Fuga VII sifts through nail biting arpeggios, frenzied percussion, and obscure ambiance to recalibrate techno's current soundscape. Opening the compilation is contemporary techno mainstay Rene Wise with his debut contribution to the record label 'Rough Rider'. In this A1, Wise plays to his strengths by blending deep techno influences with hyper-focused rhythmic work. With a hint of tribalism, he conjures up synthwork from far off to whip motion into heavy drum patterns. Following this first track, STIPP and Sandrien take control in presenting 'Corrie', a sequence-forward groover that slides through drum programing to streamline rhythm. A shrill pad comes in at the halfway mark, completely lifting the energy of 'Corrie' to strain the track's obscurity with an ethereal counterweight. The brief passage of these kinds of elements provides a lot of dynamic to what would otherwise be a powerfully straightforward piece. Diving deeper, Red Rooms unveils 'Limited Sensory' as the next chapter of the compilation. Always swift and exact, the German artist continues to push into the ultra immersive with a web of elements that whiz by for a peaktime lock in. Cold in attitude, Red Rooms tunnels through 'Limited Sensory' with quick drums and far-off percussive hits that rumble through the track. Stepping up afterwards is Lindsey Herbert with 'Oscillations in Space' - an appropriately named recording that experiments with mania as a tool for the dancefloor. Fast and spiraling, Herbert keeps her hands on the arpeggio's filter to contain tension through thunderous reverb transitions, balancing panic with pace. AgainstMe then stretches out the followup with the commanding 'Phase Shift' to double down on weight. Textural intimidation and stomping percussion is given the space it needs to perform on heavy weight sound systems, making it an austere middle point for Fuga. MAL HOMBRE then guides the listener to more elastic sound design in 'Critical Velocity', in a most appropriate Token fashion. Snowballing in intensity halfway through, MAL HOMBRE pushes the cutoff of his melody and programs snare rolls for vintage craze through the second section. Bells clash with ringing hats to fly the track along its course without looking back or letting go. Conor Wall takes control with 'The Strategy' that focuses on pace rather than melody, weaponizing metallic texture for a deep dancefloor experience. The ambiance does a lot of story telling here, marking breaks and riding through drops to provide grit to an already substantial record. This leads us to the final contribution in Fuga VII - 'Ad Libitum'. Here, Porteix emphasizes the conclusion of the compilation with mystery. The synths slither around pulsating rhythm, creating uninterrupted motion throughout the track's entirety. Porteix draws the curtains on an inquisitive note, keeping the suspense high until the next Fuga compilation comes around.
Mau P , Vinter (BR) , Moodymann , Louie Vega , Green Velvet , Shermanology , Sandy Rivera , Hayze , K I F F , Anane , Jasper Street Co. , Nicole Moudaber , SebastiAn , Gabss , LOVEFOXY , Plez , Yulia Niko , Loofy , Ilario Alicante , La La , Mason Collective , Mind Against , Robyn , Victor Calderone , Byron Stingily , Mykol , Romanthony , Timmy Regisford , David Penn , Jewel Kid , Super Flu , Robin Schulz , Andre Zimmer , X & Ivy , DJ Meme , Kim English , Rony Seikaly , Teddy Douglas , Pauline Taylor , Crackazat , Dark Heart , Amarha , Ten City , Mel Bundo , Joe Vanditti , Tony y Not , FONTI , Stereocalypse , Apex Martin , Matt Martinez , Tektonauts , Armandd G , Francisco Allendes , Draxx (ITA) , Vlntna B , AQUTIE , Shaka , Eve , Baggi , Max van Gils , Mareels , Mila Journée , TOXIMAMI , Skygroover , Dingo , Quoxx , Shiv , fka.m4a , Will Taylor (UK) , Record Club , Rafa Barrios , Sepp , Adrian Roman
Mutual Rytm Techno (Raw / Deep / Hypnotic)
After "Evolution of the Club" , this new chapter represents what remains and what continues. "Legacy of the Club" encapsulates the sound that defines our identity: born within the walls of the Mantra Club, it grows and consolidates over time. An energy that from within the club now expands outside, seeking new connections without ever losing it's ties to its roots. Distributed by Pressology - www.pressology.net
Phil Berg is back on the label, with his highly anticipated return. Four tracks that continue to pave the way he laid in 2023 with his Raid EP. Titled Iso, the EP is a study in reduction and discipline. Phil builds each track around a single guiding tension, rhythmic loops that breathe and shift injecting different emotions as each sound passes. Phil Berg first appeared on SK11 in late 2023 with Raid, one of his biggest and most accomplished releases to date, an EP that made an immediate impression across techno fans worldwide. Iso's four productions here, each with their own identity, each showcasing the same commitment to craft and precision that defined his introduction to the label. The EP is a statement of intent for Phil in 2026 and one of SK11's strongest releases of the year.
Tapping into the otherworldly frequencies of the UFO series, UK-born, Lisbon-based prodigy Rene Wise arrives on Dekmantel with an assured demonstration of his position at the cutting edge of real techno. Andrew Shobeiri appeared in the cut and thrust of the scene fully-formed around 2017, instantly bringing his Rene Wise alias to top-tier labels with a razor-sharp combination of functional minimalism and mind-warping flair. There's no grey area fluctuation in his hypnotic, intentional sound this is deep, captivating techno for the long haul, music to submit yourself to. True to his sound, Rene Wise makes his presence felt on Dekmantel UFO with a varied spread of sounds, leading with the melancholic charm of the melodic sequences weaving through 'Johnson's Theme' before sinking into the engrossing folds and low-end rumble of 'Granite Skin'. There's a lighter atmosphere at play in the vaporous impulses that mark out 'Flow' before rolling into the rhythmic urgency and strafing bleeps of 'Kanga'. This is the Dekmantel UFO experience as expressed by one of the leading lights in modern techno an artist who understands the psychoactive power contained within the subtleties of production and pursuit of the ultimate loop.
ANNĒ Returns to Soma Records with 'Sleepwalkers EP', Featuring Exclusive SLAM Remixes. ANNĒ delivers her fourth release on Soma Records, reinforcing her position as one of techno's most compelling new voices. The release also features two special remixes from Soma founders SLAM, adding heavyweight reinterpretations to ANNĒ's original vision. Sharp and uncompromising, this release is a statement moment for ANNĒ and a clear reminder of Soma Records' enduring influence at the cutting edge of techno. Mastered by Conor Dalton @ Glowcast Mastering.