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- 1: Bluey Theme Tune (Instrumental Parade)
- 2: Keepy Uppy
- 3: Here Come The Grannies!
- 4: A Message From The Fairies (John Ryan's Polka)
- 5: Taxi
- 6: The Claw (Pachelbel's Canon)
- 7: Pool
- 8: Who Likes To Dance?
- 9: Bluey Theme Tune (Extended)
- 10: The Weekend
- 11: Wagon Ride
- 12: Camping
- 13: Fruit Bat
- 14: The Creek (Intro)
- 15: Creek Is Beautiful!
- 16: I Know A Place (The Creek Song)
- 17: Bluey Theme Tune
- A1: Rone - The Dolphin Ambassador
- A2: Mézigue & Swooh - Broken Roll To Venice
- A3: Kink - Give Me
- B1: Belaria & Madben - Into The Void
- B2: Oniris & Benjamin Rippert - Sonate
- C1: Legowelt & Cuften - Liar
- C2: Zaatar & Trunkline - Come Into The Light
- C3: Scan X & Electric Rescue - Lost In Time
- D1: Manu Le Malin & Kmyle - Little Big Man
- D2: Célélé & Théo Muller - Drum And Drift
Astropolis Records — the label born from the legendary electronic French festival — celebrates a decade of electronic devotion with a generous and deeply emotional anniversary compilation - a bit late, but never short on flair.
This double vinyl gathers the many faces of the Astropolis galaxy: in-house artists, long-time companions of the festival, and rising voices from a perpetually vibrant French scene. Across 18 artists, listeners are invited on a sonic journey where rave legacy, electronic dreamscapes, and collective fervor intertwine — true to the DNA of a festival that’s never known boundaries.
The record opens with grace and wonder courtesy of Rone, whose electronic touch channels both the intimate and the infinite. Between electronica and downtempo, The Dolphin Ambassador bathes in luminous melancholy, offering a moment of calm before the storm. In the same contemplative vein, we’re proud to unveil one of the first productions from Célélé alongside Théo Muller: Drum and Drift, a subtle blend of dubby vibrations and sunlit textures.
Astropolis has always thrived on happy collisions — and this compilation is proof of it. The unlikely meeting between Mézigue and Swooh sends house spiraling into a g-tech vortex on Broken Roll To Venice, a playful burst of groove, hybrid energy, and cheeky mischief. The same spirit of alchemy fuels Belaria & Madben, whose Into The Void burns bright as a 90s rave-meets-EBM anthem wrapped in hypnotic trance. Zaatar & Trunkline bring raw intensity to Come Into The Light, a sweaty, visceral banger at the crossroads of techno, dark disco, and EBM.
French techno pillars Scan X & Electric Rescue deliver a masterclass in elegant machine soul on Lost In Time. When Manu Le Malin teams up with Kmyle, the result is as sharp as it is cinematic: Little Big Man pulses with dramatic tension, balancing raw emotion and restrained fury. Elsewhere, Oniris & Benjamin Rippert reconnect with the melodic techno spirit of the label’s early days on Sonate, guided by a craftsman’s sense of harmony.
For the machine lovers, Legowelt & Cuften resurrect the spirit of early electroclash on Liar, a carnal fusion of analog synths and DIY attitude. And for the diehard dancefloor devotees, KiNK finally releases a cult track from his live sets: Give Me, a breakbeat-meets-vintage-house stormer tailor-made for those late-night sweats.
This anniversary compilation reaffirms the label’s openness to new generations and hybrid sounds, while paying tribute to the techno roots that shaped its foundation. Like the festival itself, it embodies sincerity and collective energy — a small manifesto linking generations, aesthetics, and territories, celebrating roots without nostalgia and the future without bending to trends.
First album of French band La Femme released in 2013 with which they won Best New Band of the year at the French Music Awards and god certified gold. It marked also the beginning of their international recognition, confirmed since with their 2nd album Mystère in 2016 and their brand new album Paradigmes today. Includes the hits Sur La Planche, It's Time to Wake Up and Antitaxi! La Femmes's debut LP, is a mix of surf revival, updated cold wave (in a similar vein to countryman Lescop), 1960s yéyé and psychedelia. "Psycho Tropical Berlin: is apparently also their self-penned genre, they have also said "strange wave, new Motown, witch wave, silly mental wave"... whatever, aach term makes for a pillar to describe their music. Psycho Tropical Berlin is the story of a couple who slipped into chaos and survives by watching each other. Le Danger est partout - Peril is all around - as written in the booklet. Rock and pop, rococo bauhaus, fed from multiples influences (Krafwerk, Elli & Jacno). La Femme just want to please you. Generous and welcoming, she stretches you her white hand in the dark, if you grasp it, it could be the shiver of your life.
“Are You Lonely?” by Hipnotic is a smooth and emotive modern soul gem that oozes timeless class and subtle groove. Rich with layered
harmonies, warm keys, and a subtly striding rhythm section, the track sits comfortably among the finest in sophisticated late-night soul. Hipnotic
deliver a heartfelt vocal performance that echoes the vulnerability and depth found in the best 70s and 80s soul cuts, making this a must-have
for collectors of sweet soul and rare groove.
This album cover is quite mysterious, isn't it? Let's uncover what's behind it. The first notes of the opening track immediately set the tone: the journey begins. Take the album title literally and allow yourself to be comforted by the tenderness the British band is about to offer.
Dream pop is a genre of its own, characterized by a warm sound, enveloping bass lines, dreamy synths, and beautiful vocals. With "No Rush," Tokyo Tea Room guides the listener through an exploration of their emotions and an escape from everyday life.
Each of the 12 tracks on this project exudes the same tender energy, yet stands out with creative and meticulously crafted compositions. This project is poised to become a staple of the genre.
ONLY are a screamo / post-hardcore band based in Berlin, Germany. Their music reflects the diverse cultural and musical backgrounds of the members, who hail from Venezuela, Scotland, and Italy.
Only’s sound is rooted in early 2000s screamo but draws from a wide spectrum of hardcore, straddling the lines between catharsis, aggression, melody, and dissonance.
They’ve become an active part of Berlin’s thriving screamo scene and a growing community of bands across Europe.
Back in 1988, disco rap aficionado and collector Dave Lee put together a compilation titled 'Back To The Old School', showcasing some of the best of the genre, most of which had never been issued before in the UK . Fast forward to 2025 and Dave's label Z Records has managed to procure the rights to a few choice old school cuts for a (sort of) follow up. The difference is this time Mr Lee has remixed and re-worked the songs for today's dancefloors while preserving their original flavour and integrity. In this first part of the series we have TJ Swann's 1981 jam 'Get Fly', re-tracked and taken into lo-slung yacht rock funk territory with a sizzling synth solo for good measure, a perfect compliment to TJ's smooth NYC flow. Terry Lewis & Wild Flower are up next on the A-side, with a boogie rich, mid-tempo stomper with a heavy funk bottom end and a message that still rings true in this day and age. Mike T's 'Do It Anyway You Wanna' finishes things up with a compulsive dose of jazz-tinged disco rap that goes straight for the jugular, super charged slap bass underpinning sharp sax and flute motifs while the rich tones of Mike T slide over the top. Dave Lee yet again providing a masterclass in production.
- A1: Suburban Knight - Edge Of Space
- A2: Body Mechanic - Trappin Thru The Galaxy
- A3: Erotek Ft Dick Whyte - Bottles N Bootys
- B1: B Calloway & Ray 7 - Runaway Slave
- B2: The Bs Project - Underground 313
- B3: The Vontells - No Way
- C1: Folson & Tate - Closer (I Wanna Be)
- C2: Detroit Electronic Authority - Stuck N The Future
- C3: Mr Rabbit - The Love
- D1: Spade The Specialist - The O-Village
- D2: 207737 Ft Kinesis - Enjoy This Moment
- D3: Ray 7 - Hustle Hard
Straight from the heart of the Motor City, Detroit Techno Records presents From The Basement With Love, a double-vinyl transmission from the legendary Detroit Basement, where the pulse of real techno still beats in raw electricity and sweat. This isn’t nostalgia. This is living history, a direct line from the city that invented techno to the artists who continue to keep its soul alive. Across two slabs of black wax, the pioneers and torchbearers of Detroit gather in one place: Suburban Knight, Body Mechanic, Erotek, Ray 7, The BS Project, Detroit Electronic Authority, Spade The Specialist, and more. Each cut drips with the signature elements that defined a movement, machine funk, militant rhythm, deep emotional circuitry, and that unmistakable underground grit. Curated straight out of the Detroit Basement, this compilation captures the true spirit of a city that never stopped creating, never stopped fighting, never stopped dancing. Every groove is a love letter to the origin, pressed by the hands that built the sound — not a recreation, but a continuation.
- A1: The Clash - 1-2 Crush On You
- A2: The Undertones - There Goes Norman
- A3: The Limit - My World At Night
- A4: X-Ray Spex - Warrior In Woolworths
- A5: The Wardens - Do So Well
- A6: Penetration - Future Daze
- A7: Magazine - I Love You, You Big Dummy
- B1: Ramone - Suzy Is A Headbanger
- B2: The Flys - Love & A Molotov Cocktail
- B3: Golinski Brothers - Bloody
- B4: Liquid Stone - Here Comes The Weekend
- B5: Dolly Mixture - Side Street Walker
- B6: Basement 5 - Silicone Chip
- B7: The Subterraneans - My Flamingo
- C1: The Jam - Away From The Numbers
- C2: Siouxsie & The Banshees - Desert Kisses
- C3: Zounds - Demystification
- C4: Stiff Little Fingers - Barbed Wire Love
- C5: Shake - Dream On
- C6: The Times - Red With Purple Flashes
- C7: The Limps - Someone I Can Talk To
- D1: The Cure - Play For Today
- D2: Newtown Neurotics - Hypocrite
- D3: The Slits - So Tough
- D6: The Barracudas - I Want My Woody Back
- D7: Moving England - Moving Back
- D4: The City Limits - Morse Code Messages
- D5: Gary Valentine - The First One
- A1: The Clash - 1-2 Crush On You
- A2: The Undertones - There Goes Norman
- A3: The Limit - My World At Night
- A4: X-Ray Spex - Warrior In Woolworths
- A5: The Wardens - Do So Well
- A6: Penetration - Future Daze
- A7: Magazine - I Love You, You Big Dummy
- B1: Ramone - Suzy Is A Headbanger
- B2: The Flys - Love & A Molotov Cocktail
- B3: Golinski Brothers - Bloody
- B4: Liquid Stone - Here Comes The Weekend
- B5: Dolly Mixture - Side Street Walker
- B6: Basement 5 - Silicone Chip
- B7: The Subterraneans - My Flamingo
- C1: The Jam - Away From The Numbers
- C2: Siouxsie & The Banshees - Desert Kisses
- C3: Zounds - Demystification
- C4: Stiff Little Fingers - Barbed Wire Love
- C5: Shake - Dream On
- C6: The Times - Red With Purple Flashes
- C7: The Limps - Someone I Can Talk To
- D1: The Cure - Play For Today
- D2: Newtown Neurotics - Hypocrite
- D3: The Slits - So Tough
- D6: The Barracudas - I Want My Woody Back
- D7: Moving England - Moving Back
- D4: The City Limits - Morse Code Messages
- D5: Gary Valentine - The First One
The mighty Trelik label has long led the way when it comes to the best minimal in the underground and nothing about that changes with this new one from German pair Anro and Kuyateh. They collide their creative minds on four cuts starting with 'All We Have', which, like many of the sounds on this label, fizzes with a light synth touch while rolling on frictionless drums. 'Crocket' is another luminous sound with dubby drum loops that are supple and seductive, as spaced out motifs up top bring a curiousness. 'Gametime' layers in some warped and molten acid sounds to dubby tech rhythms and 'Hi' is a final sophisticated closer for those who like it deft and deep.
Reissue 2025
"Get Up Stand Up" is a 2004 song by the Italian dance project Stellar Project,
created by singer-songwriter and producer Stefano Sorrentino, featuring American actress and singer Brandi Emma.
Their song, thanks to mixes by Phunk Investigation, reached number one on the US dance airplay chart (Billboard) on November 20, 2004.
The song also reached number 14 on the UK singles chart that same year.
Reissue 2025
"Get Up Stand Up" is a 2004 song by the Italian dance project Stellar Project,
created by singer-songwriter and producer Stefano Sorrentino, featuring American actress and singer Brandi Emma.
Their song, thanks to mixes by Phunk Investigation, reached number one on the US dance airplay chart (Billboard) on November 20, 2004.
The song also reached number 14 on the UK singles chart that same year.
Bringing together two distinct yet complementary forces in electronic music, Zohar and Nymfo join for their first collaborative release on Dekmantel.
Zohar’s sound is defined by razor-sharp precision and pulsating percussive energy storm-like sonics that disorient and excite in equal measure. With a background shaped by years of commanding dancefloors, she has carved a diverse and eclectic path, where rattling low-end and rhythmic tension form the foundation. Known for her technical refinement and mixing wizardry, Zohar intuitively seeks unexpected connections, always pushing her listeners into new territory. Following several contributions to Dekmantel compilations, this marks her first full-length release on the label.
Nymfo has been an essential figure in drum & bass since the late ’90s. Starting out in Eindhoven’s rave and jungle scene, he quickly became known for his fierce DJ sets and later, his productions. His catalogue spans acclaimed labels such as Metalheadz, 1985 Music, Commercial Suicide, Hospital Records, Critical, Dispatch, Shogun Audio, and many more. With two albums and a steady output of singles and EPs, Nymfo has consistently balanced raw dancefloor energy with a deep, refined production ethos.
Their paths crossed countless times in the scene, yet it wasn’t until Dekmantel invited them for a special Dekmantel Connects performance an ambitious setup with eight CDJs and four mixers that they shared the decks for the first time. The synergy of that moment carried into the studio, where their collaboration took shape. This release now returns them to the Dekmantel family, presenting their joint vision: a dialogue between low-end weight, rhythmic intricacy, and forward-thinking club sonics.
Tim Hutton and Thomas Melchior formed Vulva in 1993 in England. The experimental techno duo signed with the Rephlex label (home of Aphex Twin) and released From the Cockpit in 1993. Vulva's first domestic release was the Mini Space Vulvette EP, for Reflective Records. After a side project for the German Source label called Yoni ("Yoni" and My Little Yoni), Hutton and Melchior released their second full-length for Rephlex, Birdwatch, in 1996. Vulvic Yonification followed in late 1997.




















