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- A1: Traffic Light
- B1: Bust Up
Building on the momentum of their acclaimed debut The Return Of - championed by FIP Radio - featured in their May Selection, Craig Charles BBC Radio 6 and Reggae Vibes magazine - The Flying Hats return with a 7” featuring Traffic Light, the first taste of their upcoming LP Ups. Expanding their signature blend of flying cymbal reggae, irresistible hammond organ and analogue funk, the track captures the band’s evolving sound. The 7” is completed by Bust Up, the band’s explosive NOLA-inspired funk cut from the debut album.
- 1: In Kommer Gösta
- 2: I Ljuset Av Din Dag
- 3: Solen Går Upp - Solen Går Ner
- 4: Våran Vila
- 5: Rock För Kropp Och Själ
- 1: Introljuset/Dron 5-3
- 2: Ragan/Dron 5-4
Inkl. Bonus-LP mit rarem Livematerial aus Dänemark und Göteborg. "Rock för kropp och själ" markiert das letzte und endgültige Statement von Träd, Gräs och Stenar während ihrer ersten Zeit beim legendären Label Silence. Im Jahr 1972 hatte die Band einen Wendepunkt erreicht. Nach fünf Jahren unablässigen Tourens - geprägt von drei- bis vierstündigen Marathon-Konzerten an vier oder fünf Abenden pro Woche - war das Kollektiv körperlich wie kreativ erschöpft. Was einst befreiende Intensität gewesen war, wurde zunehmend zur Belastung. Die Band spürte einen stetigen Druck, bei jedem Auftritt ,maximale Ekstase" und vollständige psychische Immersion zu liefern. Diese Phase hochintensiver, völlig ,abgehobener" Live-Performances fand ihren Abschluss im Auftritt im Gefängnis von Falun im Juli 1972. Kurz darauf gingen die Mitglieder getrennte Wege, um Abstand zu gewinnen, sich neu zu orientieren und ihre individuellen künstlerischen Wege neu zu gestalten.
- 1: The Garden Of Eden
- 2: Under The Guillotine
- 3: Still In The Thrashzone
- 4: Bastards Of Istanbul
Rotting System aus Istanbul liefern genau das, was Hardcore immer sein sollte: roh, politisch und kompromisslos. Mit einer Mischung aus klassischem Hardcore-Punk und Crossover-Aggression richtet sich die Band gegen Ausbeutung, Ungleichheit und die Strukturen, die diese Zustände am Leben halten. Hier geht es nicht um Trends, Streamingzahlen oder Rockstar-Attitüden. Rotting System stehen für eine Szene, die von Menschen getragen wird, die Hardcore nicht nur hören, sondern leben. Laut, unbequem und ehrlich. 4 Track 7inch, black vinyl, 300 Stück ww mit Einleger
- 1: Converge
- 2: I Know You Can Feel It (Mark Pritchard Remix)
- 3: Godmode
- 4: A Question Of Trust (Boys Noize Remix)
- 5: Operand
- 6: Zero State
- 7: Empathetic Response (Lanark Artefax Remix)
- 8100: % Expendable (Chilly Gonzales Remix)
- 9: Who Wants To Live Forever? (Danny L Harle Remix)
- 10: Infiltrator (Jack Dangers Remix)
- 11: A Framework
- Disc 2
- 1: Ghost In My Machine (Boys Noize Remix)
- 2: What Have You Done? (Boys Noize Remix)
- 3: As Alive As You Need Me To Be (Pixel Grip Remix)
- 4: The First Betrayal
- 5: I Know You Can Feel It (Working Men's Club Remix)
- 6: Shadow Over Me (The Dare Remix)
- 7: Terminal
- 8: Forked Reality (Schwefelgelb Remix)
- 9: As Alive As You Need Me To Be (Arca Remix)
The Sarge Returns: 4 Killer Club Reworks
The Slick One is back with another set of four electrifying tracks. This time, he dives into late ‘70s and early ‘80s classics, giving them a sleek, club-ready makeover. Expect familiar vocals, tightened grooves, and energy perfectly tuned for the dancefloor.
Featuring some of the biggest names in the scene, these mixes are designed to get any crowd moving. As always, this release is limited—grab it now buy or cry!
Hyperdreams returns with Caim — Dream Ritual, a transmission pulled from a forgotten exoplanet where forest and machine have fused into a single ecosystem. Synthetic vines wrap through dead circuitry. Somewhere inside it, an alien tribe is still performing rituals to keep the system alive.
You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)" is the biggest hit single of Dead or Alive.
It was the first No. 1 hit by the Stock Aitken Waterman production trio. The Guardian listed the song at number one in their
"Stock Aitken Waterman's 20 greatest songs – ranked!"
To celebrate the 40th anniversary of "You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)", it is now available as a limited 12",
including 6 remixes; the Murder Mix, Metro 12" Extended Mix and 400 Hz - Kleopatra , Performance Mix,
Mark Moore Mr Motion remix and of course the original 7" mix.
Totoyov vinyl series returns with a 4 heavy hitters produced in the shores of the Black Sea, by the romanian artist George Heerd.
Massive support around the world from some of the biggest names in the scene and now it's your turn to elevate dance floors with these weapons!
An essential for everyone's vinyl collection! Grab your copy while you can!
Dublin meets Rotterdam.
Following the highly acclaimed Combination 2 EP featuring Pineal Navigation & Stanislav Tolkachev, Dublin-based label Awareness System returns with its boldest statement yet. Combination 3 EP unites the rising label head Pineal Navigation with Rotterdam’s prolific techno force Charlton for a powerful six-track split release. This third instalment in the Combination series delivers a deep dive into raw, machine-driven Techno and Electro, embodying the spirit and authenticity of the true underground. Each artist contributes three tracks, creating a dynamic and immersive listening experience designed for peak dance-floor impact.
Charlton opens the record with relentless grooves in “Whats The Answer” and “Relentless Pressure”, setting the tone with punchy Detroit tinged poly rhythmic driving energy. Pineal Navigation answers on Side B with “Forward Ever” and “Datafried”— two tracks of mechanical funk layered with cerebral textures that push the listener into a state of sonic bliss.
The journey continues as Charlton closes Side 1 with “Feeling Cloudy” an emotive track that blends his signature gritty, rhythmic percussion sound with dub-inflected techno elements. On Side 2, Pineal Navigation finishes the EP with “Purpose” exploring his electro influences through hypnotic synth lines and wandering vocal fragments that propels and image of a futuristic terrain.
Combination 3 EP stands as a testament to both artists’ commitment to crafting forward-thinking electronic music while honouring the underground ethos that defines Awareness System
Manaccan ep is a blend of dub and Detroit techno tracks.
Merv (Denmark) are known for their dubby Basic Channel like sound. Elevation is a natural successor to the timeless classic 'Dust'.
Ohm (Denmark) and Octal Industries (Estonia) have been industry stalwarts for decades. Their experience is evident in the BS1818 debut track 'Journey': a functional track in the Scandinavian dub techno style.
Kuba Sojka (Poland) is back on Boomstraat 1818 with a remastered version of 'Rain', which was originally released on Rohs! The track deserved a vinyl release and Kuba rebuilt the track from scratch.
Stroef (Netherlands) his track 'Boxed In' was originally released on OHM Series Digital. This version is reconstructed for the vinyl release on Boomstraat 1818.
- A1: Mungo Sound Machine - Spiral Run
- A2: Dj Split - Make Me Make
- B1: Eira Haul - Radio Talk
- B2: Dombee - Now Then Soundboi
- C1: Big Red Button & Bawab - Call This # Now
- C2: The Apricots - The Cat Of Tomorrow
- D1: Joolmad & Screech – Pdm
- D2: Darren Roach - We Are Talking About Humanism
- E1: Sweely – Nunchuk
- E2: Brett Johnson - Fantasy Machine
- F1: James Andrew - Proper Bopper
- F2: Tarde Loco - Garfunk
A joke that doesn’t make you laugh is just a sentence. Music that doesn’t make you dance and feel is just noise aimed in your direction. To make a circuit where energy flows freely, you must have feedback. Without feedback, connection is absent. As Limousine Dream enters the Age of Aquarius, we open up. Instead of trying to grow, we let it grow. Instead of building a pyramid, we see a constellation where we are all stars, and every star can equally stand out and fit in. We invite you to join us, just like we want to join you. This is where we begin our Life Spiral.
We’re back with our first reissue of the year, number nine in the series, and easily our most ambitious to date. After eighteen months of focused work by Tommy (Zulu Matrix), we’re proud to finally give the 1994 Canadian trance weapon, Hyperspace, the reissue it’s long deserved. The original Supernova Mix returns in full force, backed with two brand-new edits on the B-side from S.O.N.S and Tommy (Zulu Matrix) himself, built for modern systems while staying true to the original energy.
A label long synonymous with raw, off-centre electronics and uncompromising club tools, Bjarki’s bbbbbb recors welcomes a producer whose approach feels cut from the same cloth, London’s Henry Greenleaf. In an era where functionality often outweighs feeling, ‘Brawn’ is a record that doesn’t court approval; it insists on impact. Built for high-pressure systems and low ceilings, it channels force not as spectacle, but as design.
Greenleaf’s catalogue to date, spanning labels such as Par Avion, YUKU, and ARTS, sketches a restless trajectory between precision and collapse. His productions operate where rhythm becomes architecture: kicks land like poured concrete, subs buckle and flex beneath shifting percussive grids, and textures are stretched until they fray at the edges. Sound is treated as a physical material, layered and stress-tested, reshaped until the familiar mutates into something tactile and strange.
Across the EP, that philosophy takes full form. A1 ‘Brawn’ sets the tone with dense, piston-like drums and tightly coiled low-end pressure, balancing brute force with meticulous spatial control. ‘Jump Up To Be’ follows with a more fractured swing, percussive shards ricocheting across a framework that feels perpetually on the verge of rupture. On the flip, ‘Gawk’ strips things back to skeletal components, carving negative space between distorted pulses and menacing, warped rhythmic figures, before ‘UNTUNTUNT’ closes the record in driving fashion, delivering a raw, functional workout that reduces the groove to its bluntest, most hypnotic form.
True to the label’s ethos, ‘Brawn’ doesn’t chase trends or smooth its edges. It folds air and pressure into motion, pares club music down to its working parts, and leaves room for spontaneous chaos to erupt within the grid; moments where structure splinters, energy misbehaves, and control gives way just enough to keep things volatile. Engineered yet unpredictable, utilitarian yet unruly, the EP embodies the tension, unpredictability, and uniqueness that have long defined bbbbbb recors.
ICONYC continues its curatorial stride with "Unfold", a four-track offering from Cologne-based trio Diode Eins.
Including a collaboration with the inimitable Paul Brenning, "Unfold" tears down walls in favor of raw expression in a state-of-the-art EP that finds Julien Hecker, Jerome Tiaden, and Jannis Klimpel presenting a studied yet emotive exploration of post-club aesthetics, balancing rhythmic heft with experimental nuance.




















