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Mara Menace , FVKS , Jiakar , Kabay , Kamen , Avant.OCS , Oculus. , Lucas Sosa (AR) , Atonal Rytm
OCSDGTL019 VA brings together artists sculpting techno at the edge of function and imagination. Between collapse and connection, sound becomes the last shared language. ---------------------------------------- Mastered by Avant.OCS & Red Rooms Cat. No OCSDGTL019 - all rights reserved. https://oecus-music.com/
Sweden meets Hungary for the first EarToGround of 2026 as we proudly introduce Lakej and Dave Wincent to the label with a collaborative four track Extra Player on our 64th release. The result of this merging of electronic talents is exceptional. Pure undiluted Techno. Transmutations delivers exactly what your mind and body needs, totally immersion on a pressurised dance floor.
Kuniyuki , Sleep D , Mosam Howieson , Hasvat Informant , Fader Cap , Mayurashka , Albrecht La'Brooy , Sunju Hargun
Melbourne / Naarm strongholdButter Sessionsclock 15 years in the game with a trilogy of 12s, sustaining their uncompromising streak of peak-form electronics. The family-style V/A binds friends, collaborators, former studio neighbours and DJ booth allies, capturing a label that exists as community as much as catalogue. A new chapter in Butter Sessions ongoing Japanese exchange sees Sapporo sound sculptor Kuniyukire-opening a 2015 tour collaboration with label heads Sleep D- a deep, spatial beatdown powered by dub pressure and percussive hypnosis. Shadow-lurking prodigy Mosam Howiesondrops in with his trademark scatterbrain techno, while Hasvat Informantlocks into joint-consciousness big-room radioactivity. Opening the B-side, Fader Capfuses Balearic psy-ence with Mike Dunn-esque utilitarian jack, hovering somewhere between 80s memory and future vision. Tokyos Mayurashkafollows with Survival Guide, big beat colliding with drug chug, before Albrecht LaBrooyreunite for a divine chill-out tent slowdown, magnifying sample detail with exacting flow. Were adrift until Sunju Hargunlights the beacon with ???????(Sky Surfer), Thailands emissary of ritualistic minimal trance. Whether taken alone or folded into the three-disc triptych, each instalment stands as a bag-ready constant, charged with Butter Sessions curatorial finesse.
ANNĒ and Sera J close their Symbiosis series on Mutual Rytm with third and most refined EP yet. This final chapter reflects everything the collaboration has stood for across a trio of inventive techno releases on SHDWs imprint. Creative and life partners ANNĒ and Sera J have been two voices growing in parallel, evolving separately but moving with the same pulse. ANNĒ is well established thanks to standout EPs on the likes of Soma and Hardgroove, while Sera J has released on the likes of Life in Patterns and Renegade Methodz, and both have featured on Mutual Rytms Federation Of Rytm series before now. Symbiosis III is the moment where everything comes full circle: the culmination of a journey built on respect, creativity, and the freedom to explore their own paths while lifting each other forward. Sera J kicks off with Ransomware, a commanding and driving techno cut lit up with flashy synths but always moving with urgency. Phosphate keeps the energy levels high with stripped-back drums and bass designed to perfection, while Anthrax has an anxious edge. The synths are wispy but evocative as bass kills and swiping filters bring the drama. ANNĒ then ups the ante with the acid-tinged Dementia, which is loopy and unrelenting before A Taste of a Real Woman gets more seductive with a sultry spoken word and sustained chords that bring the paranoia. Heart Rate is propulsive with Detroit-style synth soul and an aching vocal, before Sera J returns with On the Run - a percussive, trippy and eerie roller. His final Cut Similar Minds has a searching synth surveying a desolate landscape, before ANNĒ then closes the EP with the punchy drum patterns and icy hi hats of Primal Howl Of Ego and a blend of deep drums and evocative synth work on the Analog Heartbeat - which proves potent techno can be beautiful.
Vienna based artist and Bare Hands owner Sedvs makes his Unterwegs debut with a fierce four track EP. Following up from his debut LP Paradise Lost on Bare Hands, Daniel Hartl delivers four meticulously sculpted cuts engineered for peak-hour dance floors and deep-end sound systems in the form of his Teorema EP. This record reaffirms his singular vision: raw, intense, and hypnotically precise. SEVDS once again steps into his rightful space, where craft meets conviction, and techno breathes with intensity and purpose.
Theres nothing quite like digging into new Anna Kost material. Despite toppling all expectations, its a given that one is into a box full of surprises, sharp turns, and cunning sound selection. Across 4 originals, Kost gives us a demonstration of range in bass pressure, from the subdued stepper attitude of Unseen to a garage infused ghost-note masterclass on Gud Dog, a trip-hop tour de force via Subcut and footworky dubstep hybrids on Carryon. Vardae sees us out with a remix of Unseen that adds the techno cherry on top to this release, with a scorching display of lysergic beauty.
DIVERSION is a duo from Cork, Ireland, whose journey began early through a shared passion for electronic music. After meeting in school and playing their first DJ sets together, production quickly followed. Since then, they have released over 25 tracks and four EPs, steadily shaping their own sonic identity. Over the past two years, that identity has evolved significantly. Their sound has moved toward a more raw and driving form of techno, stripped back and focused on momentum, pressure and atmosphere. Signal From The Burren captures this shift and marks a clear statement of where DIVERSION stand today. Produced throughout 2025, the EP reflects a refined yet versatile approach, with each track contributing its own character while remaining grounded in a cohesive vision. Following two previous releases with Grab The Groove, the label felt like a natural home for this next chapter. GTG SOLO 008 presents DIVERSION at a decisive moment, confident in direction and committed to pure techno. Mixed & Mastered by Mython Artwork by Bureau Bizarre | Morgenstern
This four-track release captures the duo in a concentrated and forward-driven phase of their sound. The EP delivers a deeply immersive take on modern techno, built on commanding low-end, intricate rhythmic structures, and evolving melodic elements that create sustained momentum and tension. Across the release, each track develops with intention, revealing layered textures, subtle modulation, and hypnotic progression. The production balances raw synthesis with precise sound design, allowing the music to unfold gradually while maintaining a strong sense of movement and intensity. Designed for both deep listening and high-energy environments, the record remains focused, controlled, and atmospheric throughout. With a clear vision and an uncompromising approach, Esilum continue to push their sonic language forward. This release marks another step in their ongoing exploration of rhythm, space, and emotional depth within techno
After lost master-plates, a crazy small amount of copies in the wild and rising prices on Discogs, we decided to order a fresh cut. Now presenting a valuable remastered reissue of this Frustrated Funk hover cult classic from 2016. Updated artwork. Sonically enhanced audio. Same drama. Original 2016 description: The in 1986 produced MKS-50 synth is a rack-mount version of Roland Corporations Alpha Juno. It has the same synth engine and architecture, but with added features like 16 programmable chord memories, the ability to store velocity, volume, panning, de-tune, portamento and other similar parameters within each patch you create. The optional PG-300 gives traditional slider type control of all editable tone parameters which include DCO (digitally controlled oscillators) LFO, bend, ENV, pulse, waveforms, noise, PW/PWM, high pass filter, VCF (filter) with freq/env/res/LFO/kybd, VCA envelope, chorus, and more. Adapta delivers a project based on this legendary MKS-50 synth. Tracks created with technology from the past, aimed for the future. What we call,.. Techno!!
Joey Anderson , Atomic Moog , Reedale Rise , Ben Kaczor , DJ Sodeyama