This formidable double A- side single is comprised of two stern, industrialised workouts functioning in the murky, under- explored area where gothtronica combines with authoritative EBM. Slicing samples from an untapped musical realm where electronically tinged postpunk segued into new wave, experimental pop and, eventually early rudimentary house. Both of these tracks carry hints of that era's melodic archetypes and employ merciless rhythms to hammer them into the psyche. The standalone release acts as a companion to upcoming 8-track EP on Lex, and follow's March's expansive 'Parade/ Watchers' 12" on Erol Alkan's Phantasy Sound and 2020's acclaimed 'Lowlands' EP and 2016's 'Why Did I Pick Vienna To Use As A Metaphor For Rest of Your Life?' LP released on Where to Now? All of U's sonic output is consistently unexpected and exciting. U's work is constantly morphing and takes listeners on journey into the unknown.
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The Błoto quartet had made a comeback six months ago with their first singles in over two years dropping “Szlam” and “Ścieki”. These tracks were pressed on a 7-inch vinyl by Astigmatic Records, but this only whetted the appetites of the band’s mud-loving fans, as the singles sold out instantly. And so, the band's musical onslaught continues. Ahead of their upcoming LP “Grzybnia” set to release in autumn 2024, Błoto is putting out another bacteria-laden 7-inch to conclude this brief series of singles. This time, the release features a remix by none other than the modern funk maestro DāM-FunK, hailing from sunny Pasadena, California.
Wading through the sludge of sewage, one can encounter colonies of bacteria. They are well-known for their dark side – causing serious diseases. Nevertheless, they are with us all the time. They exist in humans and all other living organisms – fungi, plants, and animals. They can be found in soil and water. They are even present in radioactive areas, proving that they are truly hard to eliminate. Such is the music of Błoto. Like a post-apocalyptic bacterium, it’s capable of surviving in the harshest conditions.
Sinister, biting, and primitive – just like colonies of microorganisms. This is Błoto's latest single. Drawing heavily from classic acid house, it can truly infect the mind, inviting you to join a rave in Błoto on the eastern flank of Europe. Quartet’s “Bakteria” is a direct continuation of their first 7-inch release. However, this time, during their collective improvisation at Studio Pasterka, the band has entirely forsaken acoustic instruments in favor of a full array of synthesizers accompanied by drums.
Certainly, the dichotomous nature of these organisms presents a paradox. While capable of causing harm, without bacteria, life as we know it would cease to exist, and human civilization would not have reached its current state. Bacteria fulfill numerous essential roles. They serve as decomposers, crucial in maintaining biogeochemical cycles, and contribute to processes such as fermentation and decay. As symbiotic organisms living within other organisms, they are vital for functions like digestion. Their versatility extends to diverse applications, from biological wastewater treatment to the production of various food products.
Such are the properties of the beneficial probiotic titled “Bakteria Re-Freak” by DāM-FunK (renowned for his classic albums released on Stones Throw, like “Toeachizown” and “7 Days of Funk” with Snoop Dogg). It offers a 180-degree transformation of the dark atmosphere of the original version. The track evolves towards G-Funk, brimming with sunny synths and a drum machine. It portrays a vision of a biopharmaceutical bacterium lazily roaming the streets of warm yet perilous Los Angeles.
The 7-inch will be released on July 19, 2024, by Astigmatic Records. The vinyl single is limited to 700 copies.
DJ Stingray 313's INDUSTRY 4.0 EP is a sonic exploration into modern manufacturing concepts and the impact on humanity.
Moods and titles across the EP cover artificial intelligence (LARGE LANGUGE MODEL), the internet, and robotics (MULTI FUNCTIONAL ROBOTICS and SENSOR DATA) – all set to his signature high-energy, industrial, cyborg-style productions.
Together, the tracks on INDUSTRY 4.0 work as a striking and current introspective of humanity’s uncertain evolution, moving as fast as the technology it creates.
- A1: Lee - Crystalline
- A2: Holon - Island Of Solitude
- A3: Titch Thomas - Stalwart Acid
- A4: Cpsl - Goes On
- B1: Scape One - Solsense
- B2: Roel Funcken - Burient Down
- B3: Ir - Charlie
- B4: Antonio Sa - Panteacid
- C1: Fluctuosa - Gecko Feet
- C2: Mopfunk - A4 7December
- C3: Mariska Neerman - Trickster
- C4: Viewtiful Joe - Fast Paced Melodyne
- D1: Sound Synthesis - You Left Me
- D2: Jonny3Snares - Artex Ceiling
- D3: Lloyd Stellar - Forsaken Emotions
- D4: Vertical67 - A Beginning Without An End
DJ Support: Saorise, Moxie and Niks
Semi Delicious return for their 19th edition via label head Demi Riquisimo’s ‘Perilous Joy’ EP.
The 5 track release effortlessly meshes the classic influences synonymous with the Semi Delicious sound whist maintaining a forward thinking approach to the dance floor.
The A-side consists of ‘Sinewinder’ & ‘Direct Fix’. A pair of four to four tools that can be noted for their functionality as much as their unique sound. ‘Sinewinder’ being a more diva, big room affected track and ‘Direct Fix’ airing on the side of deepness with a head turning bass line. The flip kicks off with the title track ‘Perilous Joy’ which offers a nod to the sonics of dreamy, progressive Italian house of yesteryear. Up next is ‘Thyme After Time’ and with it more psychedelic house deepness. Demi slows the pace on the balearic chugger Autoglide’ to close out yet another impressive outing for one of 2024’s most talked about imprints.
Can't Stop .There seems no better way to describe the work, party and music ethic of Solomun. Carrying the mirror ball on his shoulders like Atlas, it is impossible to imagine the modern disco world without his dynamics. While his countless DJ sets give fresh impetus to the many shades of house, techno and their siblings, conversely they are a driving force behind his studio and remix excursions. Can't Stop provides an impressive insight into his musical universe.
Resulting from a rather casual after-dinner-listening-session during a car ride on Ibiza with a zesty Gerd Janson, who coaxed the title track out of Solomun making use of their friendship to full capacity, it is a triptych of direct, functional and free-spirited dance floor approach. After some back and forth in the search of the missing pieces to make it so, Solomun managed to deliver the perfect Running Back peak time record.
While Can't Stop channels UK dance music highs through German engineering values, which makes it perfect for dance hall and car rides (yes, indeed!) alike, its heavy dub is constructed with fearless techno DJs in mind who like new beat excerpts, rave stabs and a lot of bass in equal parts. Follow The Disco Ball leads us back to the aforementioned Greek titan and can be read as a love letter to the genre that can be found in its name. Catchy, compelling and cool, it is a masterclass in user-friendly, yet edgy arrangement and dancing shoe compatibility. We repeat: the perfect Running Back peak time record. Can't Stop, won't stop!
Short: Solomun on Running Back. Dance floor fanatics at work. A triptych of fun, friendship and functionality. Can't Stop channels UK dance music highs through German engineering values. Perfect for dance hall and car rides alike. Its heavy dub is constructed with fearless techno DJs in mind who like new beat excerpts, rave stabs and a lot of bass in equal parts. Follow The Disco Ball can be read as a love letter to the genre that is found in its name. Catchy, compelling and cool, it is a masterclass in user-friendly, yet edgy arrangement and dancing shoe compatibility. The perfect Running Back peak time record. Can't Stop, won't stop!
For an aesthetic of (dis)obedience. The impressions Richard Siegal and his company Ballet of Difference gathered on a trip to Japan in September 2022 now find their way into a full-length dance evening. Siegal and his team had set off for Tokyo to learn the practice of Shuudan Koudou, also known as "Japanese Precision Walking". The strictly synchronised group choreographies are astonishing in their radical stringency and have become a secret YouTube hit, not least because of their peculiar subtle humour. Siegal recognises in the extreme disciplining of the bodies an analogy to the training practice of classical ballet. In the mutual exchange of these movement cultures, questions are raised about individual and collective thinking, about personal decision-making power and social responsibility. For this extraordinary project, Richard Siegal has invited a special guest: Nazareth Panadero, long-time companion of Pina Bausch, who has long since become an icon of Wuppertal dance theatre and will be on stage with the BoD ensemble.
The production BALLET OF (DIS)OBEDIENCE is sponsored by Goethe Institut, with the kind support of Sissel GmbH.
CHOREOGRAPHY & STAGE: RICHARD SIEGAL
COSTUME: FLORA MIRANDA
LIGHT & VIDEO: MATTHIAS SINGER
MUSIC: ALVA NOTO
DRAMATURGY: TOBIAS STAAB
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On the other hand, hybrid 3 is inspired by Noh Play - Japanese performances and deals with the refusal of rules musically, hybrid three continues the two previous albums and weaves both rhythmic and beatless musical pieces into a holistic work.
The idea for me has always been that these albums are not only perceived as individual tracks, but as a whole piece, which is why I find the possibility of experiencing and listening to these albums in the right order and as a whole particularly important. For me, the pieces are not only closely related to the ballet that was created for them, but also function as individual pieces as pure, musical pieces and mark a new quality for me, which is very strongly focussed on producing electronic sounds and structures in such a way that they can develop a sculptural quality.
TRM-202MK3 ROTARY MIXER
Back to the roots For some time now, rotary mixers have been making a big comeback in the world of electronic dance music. The TRM-202 MK3 from Omnitronic offers the DJ all the classic features of a rotary mixer with its ALPS knobs (Blue Velvet RK27) and the built-in 3-band frequency isolator.
Smooth transitions
The high-quality components provide a good and appealing sound. The large knobs of both channels allow very smooth transitions, which are difficult to set with a conventional mixer (with faders). For both channels, you can switch between 2 x line & phono inputs or sources. A microphone input is also available. The isolator's kill characteristics completely eliminate bass, midrange, and treble for creative mixing
Classic Rotary Mixer With 2 Input Channels And Integrated 3-band Frequency Isolator For Djs
Gain Control, 2-way Equalizer (highs/lows) And Phono/line Switching Per Channel
Dedicated Boost And Kill Cut
Kill Cut Feature Allows Djs To Completely Remove Low, Mid And High Frequencies For Amazing Mixing
Vintage Alps Potentiometers (blue Velvet Rk27)
High-grade Components Ensure Long Life And Excellent Sound Quality
Dj Microphone Input With Separate Level Control
Prefader Listening To Input Channels And The Master Output Via Adjustable Headphones Output, With Cue Mix/split Function
12-digit Stereo Led Level Meter And Master Level Control
Booth Output With Separate Level Control
Inputs: 4 X Line And 2 X Phono (rca L/r), Dj Microphone (xlr) And Headphones (jack)
Outputs: Master And Booth (xlr/rca L/r), Record (stereo Rca)
Technical Specifications
Power Supply: 100-240 V Ac, 50/60 Hz
Gain:
Line: 20 Db
Phono: 60-75 Db
Mic: 44 Db
Max. Output Level: 22 Dbu
Frequency Range:
Line: 20-20000 Hz
Phono: 40-18000 Hz
Mic: 20-20000 Hz
S/r Ratio:
Line: 85 Db
Phono: 77 Db
Mic: 80 Db
Thd:
Line: <0.03 %
Phono: <0.1 %
Frequency Isolator: - To +9 Db
Lows: 20 Hz To 300 Hz
Mids: 300 Hz To 4 Khz
Highs: 4 Khz To 20 Khz
Inputs:
Line: Rca L/r
Phono: Rca L/r
Dj Microphone: Xlr
Outputs:
Master: Xlr/rca L/r
Booth: Xlr/rca L/r
Rec: Rca L/r
Headphones Output: 6.3 Mm Jack (min. 32 Ohms)
Dimensions (w X D X H): 190 X 250 X 107 Mm
Weight: 2,7 Kg
Power Consumption: 6,5 W
Height: 10,7 Cm
Depths: 25 Cm
Width: 19 Cm
The Rolltop Backpack III is an extremely rugged, entirely weather-proof and multi-functional backpack that is suitable for a wide variety applications. From carrying your DJ- equipment, to convenient carry-on luggage, or just as a regular daypack, the Rolltop Backpack III does it all well. Its bicycle messenger inspired design features a variable “rolltop” opening that gives you an extra 24 cm when unfolded to fit oversized gear like the Pioneer DDJ-SX2/DDJ-RX, the Numark NS-6, 2-octave keyboard controllers, or even multi-effect pedals.
+ BASICS
Crafted from hardwearing and 100% waterproof PVC Tarpaulin
PVC-coated (waterproof zippers)
Especially designed to carry the MAGMA CTRL CASE series
Flexible height adjustment through variable Rolltop Closure
Zippered side access laptop compartment with waterproof zippers
Two accessory pockets with waterproof zippers
Ergonomic padded back panels, s-curved backpack straps, chest strap and hip belt
Hand-luggage compatible (up to 56 cm height)
+ SPECS
+ Outer dimensions: 53-75 x 33 x 20 cm
+ Inner dimensions: 51-70 x 32 x 19 cm
+ Weight: 1,7 kg
- A1: Saylo
- A2: Can't Take The Hood To Heaven
- A3: Attack Of The Dreadlocks (Feat Rae Khalil)
- A4: Lynn's Lullaby (Interlude)
- A5: Brownskin Cinnamon
- A6: Grey Seas (Feat Reaper Mook)
- A7: Cowboy Leather (Feat Pink Siifu)
- A8: Overseas Sam
- B1: Bullets From A Butterfly
- B2: Pearly Gates Playlist
- B3: Things Grandma Told Me
- B4: Bygones
- B5: Lagonda (Feat Goya Gumbani)
- B6: The Card Players (Feat Jayellz)
- B7: When I Met Rose
Cassette[10,88 €]
Forest Green Vinyl
Seafood Sam is a futuristic artifact. If that description might sound confusing at first, it matches the eclectic dualities found in true originals. With his effortless cool and timeless style, the North Long Beach native defies convention and exact comparison. He's a virtuosic rapper, a stop-you-in-your tracks singer, and a symphonic producer. Welcome to the lavish life of a laid-back transcontinental man of mystery, rolling in old school Cadillacs, eating caviar with a blade in his pocket, and making plays in vintage Pelle Pelle gear. A blaxploitation icon for the Instagram age, blessed with the bars of a `90s legend and 23rd century swagger. Seafood Sam is a true hero of modernity. On his full-length album debut for up-and-coming label drink sum wtr (Kari Faux, Deem Spencer, Aja Monet) debut, Standing on Giant Shoulders, Sam splits the difference between Snoop Dogg and D' Angelo, Curren$y and David Ruffin. The songs reveal a forward-thinking sensibility rooted in ancestral soul. He creates spiritual hymns for the streets that tap into universal ideals and irrepressible groove. In an era plagued by short-term thinking, his ambitions reveal a crate-digging depth of music history and a meticulous ear for detail. The giant shoulders in the album's title refer to James Brown, Bobby Brown, and Miles Davis - the holy trinity who inspired Sam's process. From the Godfather of Soul, Sam took a perfectionist's rigor and focus. The example of Bobby Brown lent an unshakeable confidence and self-belief. While the constant artistic left turns of the trumpeter that birthed Ccool offered an aspirational archetype. The story starts in the glory days of Long Beach hip-hop. As a young child, the G-Funk era soundtracked rides in Sam's father's car. Some of his earliest memories are trying to memorize Snoop's verse on "Nuthin' But a "G" Thang." Beyond gangsta rap, the LBC has historically doubled as a capital of lowrider soul and carwash oldies. At any intersection, you could hear Dogg Food or Brenton Wood, Warren G or Barbara Lynn. This too was absorbed via osmosis. It also just so happened that the art of performance was always in Sam's blood. So at family functions, he and his sister supplied entertainment by singing karaoke renditions of The Isley Brothers. While his Harlem Shake remains a thing of local lore. Long Beach is a culturally diverse mecca of skate parks and gang life, street fashion and tricky dance moves. This is the place that raised Sam on a diet of Wu-Tang and Nelly Furtado, Lil Bow Wow and Allen Iverson. He was the middle ground between his two older brothers: one who gangbanged, the other who graduated with a master's degree from UC-Santa Barbara. But it wasn't until the end of high school that Sam started to take rap seriously. Alongside long-time collaborators like Huey Briss and Reaper Mook, Sam's name began to make waves on the northside of the city, but he was partially distracted by a modeling career that paid the bills and took him all to way to walk in Paris' fashion week. The first turning point arrived with 2018's "Ramsey," a self-produced, slick-talk anthem with over 10,000,000 streams across all platforms. With each subsequent release, Sam showcased his peerless consistency, building buzz both online and in the city streets. Spin hailed his "smooth and unhurried cadences and understated lyricism_ that sounds like nothing else in Long Beach." Clash raved about Sam's "evolution as an artist, cruising through nostalgic production with slick, witty rhymes." The culmination arrives with Standing on Giant Shoulders. It's the evidence of a master, a young sensei in the model of Quincy Jones. All rhymes, singing, production, and arrangements were handled by Sam - with an assist from his close Long Beach kinsman Tom Kendall from the group Soular System. It's hard-edged and lyrical enough for disciples of Larry June and Roc Marciano, but orchestral and melodic enough for fans of Anderson .Paak and H.E.R.
Features
Portable turntable for vinyl lovers & scratch artists
Mobile fun with your turntable, anywhere you go
Outstanding for mobile scratching and cutting
Out of the box: comes with 7'' scratch vinyl, pre-installed 45-mm-crossfader & cartridge, integrated speaker, Bluetooth audio receiver, USB recording function, slipmat, and dust cover
High-grade 7''-scratch-record: professionally recorded samples for scratching and beats for juggling
Bluetooth audio streaming: wireless streaming of music or beats to the device
Smart USB recording: direct recording of scratches & cuts to USB in MP3 format
Can also be used for digitizing vinyl
Integrated speaker on the turntable's left
3 selectable speeds (33 1/3, 45 & 78 rpm)
Extremely stable tone arm with transport lock
Cartridge with excellent tracking features
Precise 45-mm-crossfader with two-rail glide technology
Crossfader can be installed on preferred side (both-way)
Two headphones connections for listening and monitoring
AUX input facilitates connection of several turntables (daisy chain)
Easy battery charging via USB PSU or USB power bank (sold separately)
Installed start/stop button
Precise speed adjustment via pitch control with +/-20 %
Tone control to adjust low frequencies by +/- 10 dB
Volume control for AUX input and master/headphones
Power LED indicates the turntable's operational status
7'' record puck adaptor with holder
Anti-skip rubber feet for secure stand
Especially sturdy and portable shape factor with optional battery operation
Additional protection thanks to dust cover; can be transported via carrying handle when closed
Locking of dust cover for safe transport
Can be operated with regular USB PSU (5 V, 2 A), USB power bank or batteries (sold separately)
Batteries can be inserted into battery compartment on the device's bottom 2x Li-Ion 18650 (sold separately)
Incl. 7'' scratch vinyl, pre-installed cartridge, slipmat, dust cover, puck adapter, USB cable, instruction manual and Super Spin Duck Looper app
Technical Data
Belt drive
Inputs: AUX 3.5 mm stereo, Bluetooth audio
Outputs: master RCA, USB (USB-A), headphones 3.5/6.3 mm stereo
Recording format: MP3 with 192 kbit/s
Recording quality: 16 bit / 44.1 kHz
Battery type: 2x Li-Ion 18650 (batteries sold separately)
Power supply: 5 V, 2 A micro USB (PSU sold separately)
Dimensions: 370 x 95 x 260 mm
Weight: 2 kg
Technics' EAH-DJ1200 DJ headphones have run with the RP-DJ1200 concept and taken it to new heights with more advanced functionality, a better design and superior sound quality that meets all the demands of today's DJs. You'll be able to monitor your beats like never before, even at the biggest clubs and gigs. Extra-large 40mm drivers with CCAW voice-coils deliver clear, detailed sound that stays free of interference thanks to the durable 2,500 mW input and, to match the looks of the SL1200MK7, this robust pair of EAH-DJ1200 headphones are similarly cloaked in black.
For Both Carefree and Careless DJs
Blessed with a lightweight, on-ear design, the Technics EAH-DJ1200 headphones are equipped with a lockable rotating mechanism to suit the style of all DJs, including one-ear monitoring. Because they can be folded up, they won't take up much storage space and Technics agreeably throw in two TRS mini-jack cables plus a TRS jack adapter. It's worth mentioning that these removable cables can be locked into place to prevent them from accidentally coming loose during the set; perfect for both carefree and, dare we say, slightly more careless DJs.
Driver Unit
40 mm
Impedance (with Detachable Coiled Cord)
45 Ω
Sensitivity
106 db / mW
Power Handling (IEC)
2500 mW (IEC)
Frequency Information - Frequency Response (with cord)
8 Hz - 30000 Hz
Operating Temperature Range
0 °C to 40 °C
Weight (without cord)
Approx. 233 g
Weight (with Detachable Straight Cord)
Approx. 251 g
Supplied Accessory
Detachable Straight Cord: Approx. 1.2 m, Detachable Coiled
Cord: Approx. 1.5 m (Extended Length 2.2 mm), Carrying
Pouch, Plug Adaptor (6.3 mm)
Plug
3-Pole 3.5 mm Stereo Plug
Cord - Cord Length (detachable straight cord)
1.2 m
Der DJ1200 begeistert mit einem natürlichen, detaillierten und harmonischen Klang. Auch bei hohem Eingangspegel und den damit verbunden extremen Lautstärken ist der Ton stets verzerrungsfrei. Unabhängig von der Lautstärke sorgt der On-Ear für eine rauschfreie und komfortable Sound-Kontrolle. Der Technics EAH-DJ1200 verfügt über ein sehr geringes Gewicht und ist mit einem 270-Grad-Schwenkmechanismus für beide Ohrmuscheln ausgestattet. Diese sind unabhängig voneinander wegklappbar und variabel arretierbar. Somit kann der EAH-DJ1200 zur Sound-Überwachung auch mit nur einem Ohr verwendet werden und ist flexibel einsatzbereit.Für perfekten Sitz sorgen das gepolsterte Kopfband und die schweißabweisende Kunstleder-Ohrmuschel-Polsterung, welche sich angenehm auf der Haut anfühlt. Darüber hinaus kann der DJ-Kopfhörer für den Transport kompakt zusammengeklappt werden. Zum Lieferumfang gehören ein 1,5 Meter Spiralkabel, ein 1,2 Meter langes gerades Kabel sowie ein 6,3-mm Klinkenstecker-Adapter. Beide Kabel verfügen über einen praktischen Verriegelungsmechanismus, welcher ein versehentliches Ablösen des Kabels effektiv verhindert. Mit seinem modernen Design und der Verwendung hochwertiger Materialien überzeugt der Technics DJ1200 auf ganzer Linie. Durch die matt-schwarze Optik passt der Kopfhörer perfekt zum Technics DJ-Plattenspieler SL-1200MK7 und fügt sich bestens in die Technics DJ-Welt ein.
Treiber
40 mm
Impedanz (mit abnehmbarem Spiralkabel)
45 Ω
Empfindlichkeit
106 db / mW
Frequenzgang
2500 mW (IEC)
Frequenzwerte – Frequenzgang (mit Kabel)
8 Hz – 30.000 Hz
Betriebstemperaturbereich
0 °C bis 40 °C
Gewicht (ohne Kabel)
Ca. 233 g
Gewicht (mit abnehmbarem Spiralkabel)
Ca. 251 g
Mitgeliefertes Zubehör
1,5m Spiralkabel, 1,2m gerades Kabel, 6,3-mm Adapter, Transporttasche
Stecker
3,5-mm-Stereostecker, 3-polig
Kabellänge
1,2m; 1,5m
Classic rotary mixer with 4 input channels and integrated 3-band frequency isolator for DJs Gain control, 2-way equalizer (Highs/Lows) and phono/line switching per channel Dedicated boost and kill cut Kill cut feature allows DJs to completely remove low, mid and high frequencies for amazing mixing Vintage ALPS potentiometers (Blue Velvet RK27) High-grade components ensure long life and excellent sound quality DJ microphone input with separate level control
Prefader listening to input channels and the master output via adjustable headphones output, with cue mix/split function
12-digit stereo LED level meter and master level control
Booth output with separate level control Dual inputs for DJ microphone and headphones on the top and front panel
Inputs: 8 x line and 4 x phono (RCA L/R)
Outputs: master and booth (XLR/RCA L/R) and record (RCA L/R)
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Power supply: 100-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Gain:
Line: 20 dB
Phono: 60-75 dB
Mic: 44 dB
Max. output level: 22 dBu
Frequency range:
Line: 20-20000 Hz
Phono: 40-18000 Hz
Mic: 20-20000 Hz
S/R ratio:
Line: 85 dB
Phono: 77 dB
Mic: 80 dB
THD:
Line: <0.03 %
Phono: <0.1 %
Frequency isolator: - to +9 dB
Lows: 20 Hz to 300 Hz
Mids: 300 Hz to 4 kHz
Highs: 4 kHz to 20 kHz
Inputs:
LINE: RCA L/R
PHONO: RCA L/R
DJ microphone: XLR
Outputs:
MASTER: XLR/RCA L/R
BOOTH: XLR/RCA L/R
REC: RCA L/R
Headphones output: 3.5 mm jack and 6.3 mm jack (min. 32 ohms)
Dimensions (W x D x H): 247 x 330 x 107 mm
Weight: 4.05 kg
Power consumption: 7,2 W
Height: 10,7 cm
Depth: 24,7 cm
Width: 33 cm
WOLFDRIFTA returns to his own Wolves That Drift imprint for its sophomore release via the ‘Control The Code’ EP, complete with remix from Phone Traxx’s Rob Amboule.
The EP kicks off with the titular ‘Control The Code’. A versatile track which seamlessly fuses elements of early Detroit electro and techno with a classic Chicago-esque groove packaged with modern dynamics and functionality. GOSU affiliate and Phone Traxx member Rob Amboule steps up to remix the aforementioned ‘Control The Code’, adding his trademark breakbeat and minimal stylings to proceedings. Closing out an impressive second outing for the burgeoning imprint is the haunting, hardware driven ’Twilight Zone’ to complete the hat trick.
repress!
ARCHIELONG LP album consists of 8 intensely rolled tracks dating between 2012-2020. The release unfolds on 4 discs of 180gr, with gatefold covers, coated in Sani Stranskiʼs artwork.
Throughout ARCHIELONG LP, we are absorbed by what typically characterizes his narrative: a peculiar style of story in constant development. Structure and flow are a hallmark feature of his selections, adding one more trippy, eerie minimal style on top of the other, creating a rich and quirky haunted sphere
E – MELODROM – percolates with Latin percussion and shuffling snares, which commingle with an array of voices and whispers that come from every corner of the song. From toolish to melodic, itʼs the diversity that creates the magic.
F – SING AND RUN – is one of those tracks that gives you nostalgia and reminds us of early mornings at the end of the party when the sun would be coming in through the windows and the dancefloor was in total harmony. Could easily cast a spell with the right audience.
G –RUMBLING DREAM – is a ritualistic-sounding slice, crossing towards the kind of slow-burning, atmospheric cuts that doubtless inspire his intricate studio productions. The vocals are unusually illustrative and make a lasting impression.
H – KLAUS DID IT – is an intriguing interplay between dark functionality and high velocity grooves — the type of deep, trippy, IDM-tipped tunes. Its warped tones are forming dank, lurching rhythms that trap you like a spiderweb, venturing into a bizarre, rewarding territory. The conclusion? You can spend a decade honing a very particular personal vision and not run short of inspiration. Mihigh is a world-builder: everything he does is about further extending and reinforcing that world.
ARCHIELONG LP is capturing the beauty at the intersection of
experiment and perpetual learning
Early DJ Support: Marco Carola, Jamie Jones, Chris Stussy, Seth Troxler, Brawther, Raresh, Joseph Capriati, Laurent Garnier, Samuel Deep, Saoirse, Janeret, Richy Ahmed
UK talent ADMNTi makes his FUSE debut and opens the label’s 2024 schedule with ‘Vibrations’, featuring a remix from Vigenere boss Malin Genie. Whether serving up his take on minimal-leaning house across a wealth of the capital’s key venues, or front-left on the dancefloor himself, London’s ADMNTi has been shaping a sound and curating his ear for years to become one of the city’s most well respected emerging tastemakers. A regular at FUSE over the years, with his sound palette harnessing his roots within the city, his releases on Dansu Discs, Beeyou Records and Caposile Music have seen him rack up love from the likes of Petre Inspirescu, Raresh and Voigtmann alongside mentor Enzo Siragusa. And it’s Siragusa who now welcomes him to his iconic FUSE imprint for the very first time as he makes his longawaited label debut to open the 2024 schedule with four originals across his ‘Vibrations’ EP - with Mandar favourite Malin Genie also joining the package on remix duties. Skippy and armed with a menacing bassline at its core, ‘Vibrations’ brings the heat from the off as slinking percussion warps around hazy pads for a lively opener, while ‘Infinite Function’ brings a paired-back and tumbling groove full of squelchy interludes, bright electronics, resonant organ melodies and subtle chords. On the flip, B1 ‘Original Sin’ is a spacey and cosmic trip into acid-tinged soundscapes, before Malin Genie’s remix of the title cut brings a funk-fuelled and deep dive into the early morning hours as he crafts a slinking groove that captures the imagination instantly.
black.round.twelve is expanding its world and creating a new series focused on releasing long cuts of music spread over an entire record, appropriately named E X T E N D E D. Berlin-based Polish artist Maki Polne opens the project with two intensely hypnotic minimal tracks brimming with detail and production value.
Highly influenced by Berlin, CdV-rooted Maki Polne‘s acute love for quality sound is evident in “Don Joy´s Magic Sunday”, as both ‘Magic’ (A) and ‘Sunday’ (B) sound clear as crystal, with a frequency spectrum that’s both wide and colourful. With a strong focus on psychedelic sounds, ‘Magic’ is built around a breaky, half-time beat filled with slightly shuffled drums. A collage of warped textures, vocal snippets, synths and quirky bass stabs fill the remaining space with class, making it easy to imagine the cinematic soundscape working its on any bold dancefloor. ‘Sunday’, on the other side, is a more functional, 4-to-the-floor bass-heavy roller full of bright colours. Echoed vocal loops and rising pads create a particular vibe that would sound totally at home on a Sunday morning at CdV. Extended tracks for extended mornings, no doubt.
Dive into darkness and discover the pulsating sounds of Amsterdam based Raderkraft: a masterful fusion of minimal synth, darkwave, and post-punk elements. His love for synthesizers combined with the right dose of DIY spirit has resulted in three EPs.
Raderkraft takes you on an introspective journey to the darkest corners of the human mind. “Politiestaat?!” is a raw and unapologetic expression of the times we live in, inviting listeners to reflect on their own input and behaviour regarding pressing issues that dominate our world today.
The icy synthesizers, hypnotic rhythms and piercing vocals weave a story with the central themes of fear, misunderstanding and rejection. Raderkraft brings his signature sound, a unique mix of raw energy and refined minimalism, back to life. This time only up-tempo songs, partly in Dutch and also including a remix of Dyatlov track “Insect Paranoia“ (exclusive 2023 remaster) plus a cover of Belgium 80’s minimal wave act Violence Conjugale. It -finally- marks the vinyl release of crowd favorite “De Witte Streep” (exclusive 2023 remaster).
The lavish lyrics reflect a sense of rejection in an indifferent polarizing society. This mini album will make you think, feel and finally realize that we live in turbulent times.
Debut album from UK jazz saxophonist and composer Miles Spilsbury, featuring Carlos Niño. Produced by Slugabed.
Light Manoeuvres is about warmth, generosity and openness. The music which would become Light Manoeuvres was sketched in fragments, but began to take shape in earnest during a period of living under the Marseille haze in the South of France.
The specific character and opacity of the light in Marseille inspired the album title which imagines the movement of light passing over different subjects and spaces in intricate motion. Sand blows over from the Sahara on the Sirocco wind and is whipped up by the Mistral, the Marseille sky becomes golden and vapoured, then intermittently pastel blue. That image stuck while shaping this body of work, and became integral to the function of the compositions - which act as jumping off points for the players and myself, vehicles for improvisation and gateways to something else entirely.
Miles Spilsbury is a saxophonist, composer and multi-instrumentalist. Light Manoeuvres may be Spilsbury’s first full-length as bandleader, but the Brighton-based artist brings more than a decade of experience to bear on this record. In addition to a list of collaborators which includes Carlos Niño, Iglooghost, Nate Mercereau, Surya Botofasina and Yasei Collective, Spilsbury has been a permanent member of celebrated avant-rock experimentalists The Physics House Band since 2018. He has performed at prestigious UK venues such as the Southbank Centre and the London Jazz Festival, and has toured extensively throughout North America, Europe and Japan.
In time between other musical projects, Spilsbury spent several years sketching fragments of solo material. The music which would become Light Manoeuvres began to take shape in earnest during a period of living in Marseille. The specific character and opacity of the light there inspired the album title, which imagines the movement of light passing over different subjects and spaces in intricate motion.




















