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For the fourth release of Marseille-based label Planète 51, co-founder Apoteoz steps forward with his first full vinyl EP — a deeply personal and evocative collection produced throughout 2024.
Crafted with a strong sense of family and emotional resonance, Switch My Face EP blends hypnotic grooves with intimate storytelling. The title track “Switch My Face” features the voice of Apoteoz’s father, while “Et Toi” includes a touching vocal sample from his mother
The B-side presents a more recent side of his production, including “Echoes in Blue”, one of his latest inspiration — a deeper, more introspective journey that expands the emotional palette of the record.
Light Switch: immerse yourself into Philippe Petit's original deeper version, echologist dubbed-out version, Lee Holman trippy version and Myles Sergé's stripped-down version. One track, four interpretations, to be used in dark sweaty basements from opening to closing hours...
2026 Update: while stock last, this coloured vinyl now comes with a coloured cover “Exploring Different Shades of Techno since 2011”
- A1: Intro Plus Minus Absurdio
- A2: Love Is A Rodeo
- A3: The Switch
- A4: Kill Me (Ce Soir)
- B1: Tons Of Time_X0009
- B2: Daddy's Gonna Save My Soul
- B3: Troubles & Hassles
- B4: The Lonesome D.j
- C1: Lucky Number
- C2: Action Alice & Bow-Tie Basil (Previously Unreleased)
- C3: Kill Me (Ce Soir) (7-Inch Single Version)
- C4: The Switch (7-Inch Single Version)
- C5: Troubles & Hassles (Rough Mix)
- D1: Intro Plus Minus Absurdio (Rough Mix)
- D2: Love Is A Rodeo (Rough Mix)
- D3: The Switch (Rough Mix)
- D4: Tons Of Time (Rough Mix)
- D5: Love Is A Rodeo (Instrumental Rough Mix)
Switch is the tenth studio album by Dutch rock band Golden Earring, released in 1975 as the follow-up of the band's international
breakthrough album Moontan and their bona fide classic track Radar Love.
All tracks have been 24 bit/192 kHz remastered from the original master tapes.
Last but not least: the original IBC Studios master tapes of Switch reveal the legendary ’50 Hz roll off’ note.
On request of executive producer Freddy Haayen, the cutting engineer @ IBC was commissioned to cut all frequencies below 50 Hz,
which meant that a large chunk of low-end frequencies was eliminated from the final mixes during vinyl cutting.
So, for the very first time, on LP1 of this remastered issue,
Switch finally sounds as it was recorded and mixed – with all (full range) frequencies intact.
Switch (remastered & expanded) is available as a limited edition of 2000 individually numbered copies on white coloured vinyl,
it's housed in a gatefold sleeve, 2 printed innersleeves and includes a lyric sheet.
Hailing from Rimini, Italy, Matteo Gatti is fast becoming one of the country and Europe’s most respected underground names.
Inspired by several of the industry’s leading names, including Sven Vath, Marco Carola, Luciano, Danny Tenaglia, Ricardo Villalobos and many others, Matteo’s refined sonic blueprint of Deep, Tech and Minimal House has led to ever-growing appeal as a DJ and Producer globally.
His unwavering studio ethic has seen Matteo go on to release music on some of the scene’s most-loved imprints, including Neverdogs’ Bamboleo Records, Dennis Cruz & Eddy M’s MUSE, and Riva Starr’s Snatch! Records, Artslaves’ Moan, Stefano Noferini’s Deeperfect and countless others.
Magenta coloured vinyl, limited to 350 copies. Brand new LIVE ALBUM for the Californian super band featuring Brant Bjork, Nick Oliveri and Ryan Güt. An incredible double vinyl gatefold album with all the band's hits and two amazing Kyuss covers. Recorded live at Altroquando Treviso Italy by Matteo Pillon
With the back catalogue burned to cinders and the last few dog eared copies at Freerange HQ looking more than a little shabby, here's your opportunity to grab some of the labels highlights on the blackstuff. The complete boxsets have all gone now but you can still buy the box with Part One and add the individual releases.
Here on Part 4 we have the rather wonderful Isolée remix of Manuel Tur's Most Of This Moment, Switch in his finest hour with Get On Downz and Jimpster under his Audiomontage guise with the little known but highly revered track The Darkness.
- A1: Paul Kalkbrenner - Feed Your Head
- A2: Tori Amos - Professional Widow (Armand Van Helden's Star Trunk Mix)
- B1: The Knife - Heartbeats (Rex The Dog Remix)
- B2: Trentemøller - Moan (Trentemøller Remix)
- C1: Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Heads Will Roll (A-Trak Remix)
- C2: Goose - Synrise
- D1: Zombie Nation - Kernkraft 400 (Dj Gius Remix)
- D2: Bomfunk Mc's – Freestyler
- A1: Underworld - Born Slippy
- A2: Chase & Status Feat. Delilah - Time
- B1: Eric Prydz - Call On Me (Eric Prydz Vs Retarded Funk Mix)
- B2: Dhs - The House Of God
- C1: Juliet - Avalon (Jacques Lu Cont Versus Remix)
- C2: Feist - My Moon My Man (Boys Noize Classic Mix)
- D1: Daan - Housewife
- D2: Faithless - Insomnia (Monster Mix)
- A1: New Order - Blue Monday
- A2: Roni Size / Reprazent - Brown Paper Bag
- B1: Laurent Garnier - The Man With The Red Face
- B2: Buraka Som Sistema Feat. Pongolove - Kalemba (Wegue Wegue)
- C1: Kid Cudi - Day 'N' Nite (Crookers Remix)
- C2: Rudimental Feat. John Newman - Feel The Love
- C3: Le Youth - C O O L (Ben Pearce Remix)
- D1: Donna Summer - I Feel Love
- D2: Major Lazer Feat. Afrojack & Vybz Kartel - Pon De Floor
A journey to the center of tinnitus and inebriation! TJSA's debut album
caterwauled like a drunk banshee through the final decade of the most
prosperous century on Planet Earth
A local rock band that conquered the world in its own modest fashion, Bait And
Switch perfected a homegrown approach to making raw, truly no-frills rock n' roll
culminating in the uproarious minute-and-a-half blitzkrieg of "RnR Hall Of Fame."
First ever reissue, pressed on Clear color vinyl!
The Override Switch combines the talent of two Detroit natives: Jeff Mills and Rafael Leafar. The latter is a multi-instrumentalist with a strong affiliation to jazz music. Through Mike Banks, he was introduced to Jeff Mills, where the idea for The Override Switch began to manifest. The album is a homage to artists like John Coltrane, J Dilla, Kraftwerk and those who inspire experimentation with what can be evoked through music.
Switch is the tenth studio album by Dutch rock band Golden Earring, released in 1975 as the follow-up of the band’s international breakthrough album Moontan. Switch actually marked a switch for Golden Earring, as it was more influenced by funk and prog than any of the band’s previous or subsequent releases. Lead single “Kill Me (Ce Soir)” perfectly demonstrates how Golden Earring experimented with a new sound. This reissue comes with a 4 page insert. Switch is available as a limited edition of 1500 individually numbered copies on transparent blue vinyl.
Utopia Music are back for another release and it features the artists who have helped create its identity. Dropping in October, Mikal and Mako are here to take you into the darker months.
Their next release sees label head Mako join Mikal for a punchy a-side titled ‘Under the Earth’ and joins two masters of their craft for a track which is pervasive. Stabs of sub and clattering breaks draw you in whilst the second drop pad heralds back to old Bad Company.
On the flip, Mikal presents ‘Switch It’, with a howling ambient backdrop and ticking patches of percussion. Mikal goes for the dark and moody sounds and in doing so, highlights why he’s come under the guise of Goldie and Andy C. He has already proven his heavyweight formula through a variety of labels, including the esteemed Metalheadz imprint, showing a penchant for the darker styles of drum & bass and he boasts an enviable production standard.
Bristol based Utopia Music have recently relaunched the label and in doing so, have already reaffirmed why they grew to become such tastemakers. With the double-sided single from Break, M-Zine’s hard-lined ‘Equate EP’ and Hydro’s expansive ‘Lateral Thinking’ LP, they’ve delivered a host of releases to wet the appetites of drum & bass listeners who were waiting for Utopia’s return.
Goldie – “These guys are at the top of their game”
Break – “One of the best labels in dnb, very happy to be involved”
Ulterior Motive - “Big tunes”
Spectrasoul - “The quality is always super high”
Switch Technique & Deathmachine joined their forces to spread the word and to underline their achievements in one of the freshest revelations in hard electronic music - Crossbreed. Neither of them needs a special introduction, Switch Technique & Deathmachine are nowadays one of the fundamentals of true Crossbreed. After their own single releases on Genosha175 and first collaborations on UNION Recordings, they're now ready for a worldwide domination tour. With their unique style, perfect sound and completely new standard music production, which for many producers is the best example of Crossbreed music.
Age Of Paranoia, the latest chapter in the band's lineage, was recorded by Igor Wouters at ARC Studios in Amsterdam, and includes several special guest guitar solos by J. Mascis (Dinosaur Jr., Witch) and Bubba Dupree (Void, Soundgarden, Dave Grohl's Probot, Brant Bjork).
Age Of Paranoia offers sixteen volatile tracks, packed into a succinct, white-knuckled twenty-eight minutes. The album surges with rapid-fire punk angst, replete with ripping rock leads and raised-fist, group-chanting anthems.
To complete the recording, the cover artwork is created by Marald (Baroness, Kylesa, High On Fire). See cover artwork, track listing and live dates below.
'One of the best and most important hardcore bands today" - PROFANE EXISTENCE
''Excellent and addictive, gathering the best of punk and metal: one part hardcore punk, another Motörhead'' - METAL ADVISOR
'the supreme thrash band in all of current rock 'n' roll'' - MAXIMUM ROCKNROLL
Having already proven that he is capable of maintaining sonic quality and distinction over the course of a full original program, Chevel (a.k.a. Dario Tronchin) now makes his LP debut for Stroboscopic Artefacts. His other S.A. contributions (including the inaugural entry in the label's singular Monad series, the "One Month Off" EP, his participation to the label's five-year retrospective series) have already hinted that a more complete exposition of his unique inner world would surface, and here it is at last.
Over the course of his young career, Chevel has gained a mastery over several compositional elements: Polaroid-like slow melodic fades, sharp ricocheting beats, and simply making one's headphones feel like a viable means of physical transportation. All of these elements come into play shortly after the needle hits the grooves of (Track A1), a euphoric introductory track marked by a spectral panning sequence and by beats chopped with a culinary expert's sense of elegance. The drum kit sounds that feature throughout are used sparely but - either because of this or in spite of this - provide maximum impact upon the listener's nervous system. The almost 'far Eastern' use of 'block' percussion on (Tracks A2 and B1) perfectly complements the synthetic sheen produced by fuzz distortion, radio static and bandpass-filtered sound bites, taking us to a terrain where a palette of decay effects provides just as much aesthetic inspiration as the presence of technological advancement.
There is more than enough humor and playfulness at work here, too, helping to once again banish the persistent stereotype of the modern techno producer as a sterile technician: the queasy melody line, sliced-and-diced whistling and gelatinous bounce of (Track D2) evoke a child's wonderment at playtime more than they do the rarefied rigour of the laboratory. The less pulsating numbers like (Track C3) and the closing (Track D3) will engage the listener as well, being like short audio films of abiogenesis (i.e. spontaneous generation of life from 'non-living' material) taking place. These tracks are not so much 'interludes' or contemplative retreats from the action as they are enhancers of it, utilizing fluttering cycles of melody to engage in a kind of conversation with the more driving tracks. As to the 'driving' tracks themselves: the places that they drive the listener to are satisfyingly beyond customary experience.
In other words, despite Chevel's keeping the sonic toolkit and overall atmosphere consistent from track to track, there is a rich variety in the emotional affectivity on display here. The net effect is like a dream state that leaves strong impressions even though one can't pinpoint exactly why they are doing so (and which leaves one wanting to dive back into the dream pool and experience something similar again.) This is a talent that unifies the diverse constellation of Stroboscopic Artefacts producers, and one that makes Chevel in particular one to continue watching, listening to, and experiencing.
Wire (USA/Germany/UK) - ''Very intriguing, can/'t wait to dive in.''
Pitchfork (USA) - "Nice use of space, though do find the atmosphere a little one-note. Percussion really pops."
RBMA - "Thanks for reaching out. Having a listen now and the album sounds really good. Happy to give it a shout on RBMA Twitter whenever is best for you."
Paramount Artists (UK) - "20/10 top effort!"
NTS Radio (UK) - ''Nice IDM music with fine textures and bass frequencies..''
Groove (Germany) - ''Very interesting delicate structures. Suggested for review in Groove.''
Exclaim! (Canada) - "I like this. I'll float it to my team and I'll let you know if anyone's interested in covering it."
Big Up Magazine (USA) - "Absolutely epic album."
Vicious Magazine (Spain) - "Great sounds, for our september issue, thx a lot!"
Little White Earbuds (USA) - ''Fantastic album from Chevel. I have unfortunately been at work today without my usual headphones but even listening on very poor quality ones, the rich sonic mastery comes through. Can't wait to get home and listen to this properly.''
Cone Magazine (UK) - "Thanks for sending this through. Looks great, and always interested about a new Stroboscopic release. I'll let you know when something goes up."
- A1: Black Gold Intro
- A2: House Of Flying Daggers - Inspectah Deck, Raekwon, Ghostface Killah & Method Man
- A3: When The Fat Lady Sings - Gza
- A4: Special Delivery - Ghostface Killah
- A5: Last Call - Ol\' Dirty Bastard & Master Fuol
- A6: Plo Style - Method Man & Carlton Fisk
- A7: Wind Cries - Gza & U-God
- A8: Street Rap - Inspectah Deck
- A9: Live Today - Ghostface Killah & Rza
- B1: Crosstown Happening - Method Man & Busta Rhymes
- B2: Not A Game - Raekwon
- B3: Vibrations - Inspectah Deck. Gza, Masta Killah, Rza, Method Man, Raekwon & Ghostface Killah
- B4: 10 Bricks - Raekwon, Ghostface Killah & Cappadonna
- B5: Kff2000 - Gza
- B6: Holla - Ghostface Killah & Allah Real
- C1: True Kings
- C2: Pali
- C3: 9 Was 6
- C4: Collector\'S Material
- C5: Heart
- C6: Jam Pt. 1
- C7: Summer
- C8: Mary
- C9: Experience
- C10: Today
- C11: Soul
- C12: Spangled
- D1: Traffic
- D2: Ladyland Jam
- D3: The Switch Up
- D4: Somewhere
- D5: Jam Pt. 2
- D6: Villanova
- D7: Foxy
- D8: Cherokee
- D9: New Rising Sun (Outro)
- D10: I Can\'T Wait - Ol\' Dirty Bastard
- D11: Hey Joe - Gab Gotcha
By the late seventies Nigerians were increasingly drawn to reggae. It was regarded as a more spiritual and contemplative type of music. When the bright lights and cheap thrills of the dance floor waned, reggae provided life with a deeper meaning. And it didn't come any deeper than 'We Shall Win' by Pogo Limited. Pogo Limited were a Beninese 'super' band, made up of performers from the popular Nigerian Television Authority program, 'Music Panorama'. Emma Ogosi, future superstar and household name, was on rhythm guitar. Robo Arigo was on bass. Pat 'Finn' Okonjo, former frontman of The Hykkers, provided lead vocals. 'We Shall Win' was their first album and a clarion call for change. 'Together' envisages a time when everyone enjoys the riches of Africa. 'Switch Your Lights On' bathes in the purest kind of love and in 'Something Must Be Done', the dream is a long, happy life with great grandchildren. The album's brightest moment, the upbeat 'We Shall Win', takes heart from change in southern Africa. Ironically, it was adopted by the Nigerian ruling party in 1983 as their theme song in what was widely regarded as a massively rigged election. Focussed, deep and contemplative, 'We Shall Win' is a thoughtful alternative to the bright lights of the Lagos dance floor, an album where exceptional musicianship combines with a meaningful lyrics to provide hope in a desperate world. It is an album as relevant today as it was back then.
* The long running KFA series 'True Skool' returns to vinyl for the first time in years, with 4 amazing tunes. The True Skool EPs have always pushed the boundaries, and this one is no exception. True Skool resident Radiophonic Oddity comes in hard with a furiously edited breakbeat and hip hop collision, while Doughbiy switiches from his usual style to bring some proper jungle flavor. Label newcomers Innercore and Evolutionize flex their muscles with two heave breakbeat workouts, once again demonstrating that KFA is most comfortable meandering about where others fear to tread.
CLub / Dj Support
Billy Bunter, The Fat Controller, Glowkid, Slipmatt, Dj Jedi, Dj Luna-c, Dj Brisk, Clayfighter, Jimni Cricket, Bustin, Sc@r, Doughboy, Saiyan, Dave Skywalker, Ponder And Many Others
Master of snare disaster "Limewax" strikes back hard again on this huge 4 track EP on PRSPCT. Delivering all things great this disturbed but brilliant producer has to offer. Drum & Bass for the freaks and outcasts that crave for more then just a rolling beat.
2 solo tracks + 2 collabs with the likes of L 33, Switch Technique, Dieselboy and Thrasher. Did we mention this release is huge Hell yeah we did! Well it's a good thing as its double huge anyway!
All Hail Limewax and HouJeKKMuil!
Ltd. edition of 500 numbered copies on clear vinylGnashing, thrashing and teeming with enchanting microtones - Machine Guitars is the definitive recorded work of Remko Scha, although the late Dutch artist didn't play a single note himself. Rather, Scha arranged a motorized, rotating wire brush and saber saw in front of suspended electric guitars and let these metallic torrents flow.Scha was a linguist and generative artist, enamored of computers' capacity for algorithmic creativity. A leading researcher at the University of Amsterdam, he also cofounded the famed arts-space Het Apollohuis in a former cigar-factory in 1980. This haven for intellectuals and underground autodidacts served as the recording studio for most of Machine Guitars (as well as Ellen Fullman's brilliant The Long String Instrument), which originally appeared in 1982 on the small Dutch label Kremlin. Machine Guitars, as the critic Byron Coley has noted, ranks among the best of the era's minimalist-inspired, avant-garde guitar statements by Glenn Branca and Rhys Chatham. The semiautonomous sound-making sculptures also evoke contemporaneous work by Christian Marclay. Scha's work falls somewhere between conceptual art and avant-garde music - a total revelation for minimalists and No Wave fans alike.First-time vinyl reissue. Limited edition of 500 numbered copies on clear vinyl.
Casino Shanghai was a 'techno-pop' band started in the mid-80s in Mexico City. They released their debut and only album 'Film' in December of 1985. An album considered today as cult status.
Casino Shanghai were part of a great cultural change in Mexico and its music scene. The band made various controversial appearances on TV when a band without a drummer or guitarist was unheard of. All members had been in different notorious bands in the local scene. Ulalume was the lead singer of The Casuals (Punk-New Wave) and DenseUndergrowth (Avant-garde). Carlos Robledo and Walter Schmidt were part of Size (Post-punk) and have been playing together for many years in Decibel (Experimental). Humberto Alvarez played with MCC (Prog Rock) and is currently a well-known musician and multi-instrumentist.Before the band split-up they recorded two last songs in 1986, 'Le Tombeau d' Edgar Poe' and 'L'Action Minimal', as part of an unreleased solo EP for Ulalume. These tracks were edited in 2014 on 12 by Mannequin Records together with a remix by In Aeternam Vale.The music of Casino Shanghai was also used for the soundtrack of some Mexican films. 'Crónicas de Familia' directed by Diego López and nominated for the Ariel Award for best original soundtrack in 1986, and 'Juana La Cantinera' directed by José Loza.'Film' has been restored and remastered for this new edition including all original tracks plus two bonus: 'Le Tombeau d' Edgar Poe (Haunted Version)' and 'Cuerpos Huecos' (Spanish version of 'Hollow Bodies' available only on a promotional 7). Limited to 350 copies on white vinyl with a new artwork and printed inner sleeve with photos and song lyrics.
Produced by Dallas Austin, Jermaine Dupri, Babyface, Jon-John Organized Noize, and Sean 'Puffy' Combs, CrazySexyCool (1994) is the second studio album by American girl group TLC. The album peaked at three on the Billboard 200 and spent over two years on the Billboard album charts, and spawned two Billboard Hot 100 number one singles, including the worldwide smash hit, 'Waterfalls', and earned them two Grammy Awards.CrazySexyCool has sold over 23 million copies worldwide, becoming the best-selling album by an American girl group, and the second best-selling album worldwide by a girl group behind Spice Girls' Spice. The album was certified Diamond, making TLC the first girl group in history to be awarded Diamond status.
All four singles from the album reached the top 5 of the Billboard Hot 100, two of them ('Creep' & 'Waterfalls') reaching number one.
- A1: The Heart Of Noise, Pt. 1 - Jean-Michel Jarre & Rone
- A2: The Heart Of Noise, Pt. 2 - Jean-Michel Jarre
- A3: Brick England - Jean-Michel Jarre & Pet Shop Boys
- A4: These Creatures - Jean-Michel Jarre & Julia Holter
- A5: As One - Jean-Michel Jarre & Primal Scream
- A6: Here For You - Jean-Michel Jarre & Gary Numan
- A7: Electrees - Jean-Michel Jarre & Hans Zimmer
- A8: Exit - Jean-Michel Jarre & E.s
- A9: What You Want - Jean-Michel Jarre & Peaches
- B1: Gisele - Jean-Michel Jarre & Sébastien Tellier
- B2: Switch On Leon - Jean-Michel Jarre & The Orb
- B3: Circus - Jean-Michel Jarre & Siriusmo
- B4: Why This, Why That And Why - Jean-Michel Jarre & Yello
- B5: The Architect - Jean-Michel Jarre & Jeff Mills
- B6: Swipe To The Right - Jean-Michel Jarre & Cyndi Lauper
- B7: Walking The Mile - Jean-Michel Jarre & Christophe
- B8: Falling Down - Jean-Michel Jarre
- B9: The Heart Of Noise (The Origin) - Jean-Michel Jarre








































