In collaboration with Telekom Electronic Beats, HOMEAGAIN005 captures the spirit of this year's Home Again Club Festival 2025 with a forward-thinking selection of tracks from artists across the festival roster.
Spanning house, tech house, breaks, ambient, and progressive sounds, this 7-track VA is a deep dive into late-night euphoria, sunrise moments, and everything in between.
Side A opens with Thabo's "Cheza Mwili" featuring Nairobi's Brian Msafiri-a high-octane Afro-electronic anthem with Swahili vocals and dancefloor urgency. Miura follows with the punchy and introspective "Home Alone," while Meggy delivers pure Berlin house warmth on "Around." Soela & Module One close the side with "Obsidian," a deep, shimmering journey built for long-form sets.
On the flip, "Pull Me Back" by LUV ATTACK pushes progressive, fast-paced house to an emotional edge. Thalo Santana & Oran Ray shift gears into breaksy territory with the playful, rhythm-heavy "Sweet Potato," before All Shade rounds things out with "Something Like This"-a sleek, driving tech house roller built for peak-time sets.
Mixed and mastered by Matthias Millhoff, and adorned with artwork by Ken Hanamura, HOMEAGAIN005 is a celebration of the diverse sonic threads running through Home Again's dancefloor community.
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- 1: The Moodists – Gone Dead
- 2: Voigt/465 – Voices A Drama
- 3: The Take – Summer
- 4: Essendon Airport – How Low Can You Go...?
- 5: The Apartments – Help
- 6: Ash Wednesday – Love By Numbers
- 7: Primitive Calculators – Pumping Ugly Muscle
Chapter Music's landmark collection of Australian 70s-80s post- punk, originally released in 2001, gets its first ever vinyl release!
Can’t Stop It! documents a fantastically inventive and dynamic era, when Australian acts stepped out of the shadow of overseas influence and asserted their own musical identity for perhaps the first time.
Featuring tracks by future members of bands such as Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Einsturzende Neubauten, Dirty Three and The Go- Betweens, Can’t Stop It! is a vivid survey of the creativity and innovation bubbling away under the surface of Australia’s fairly unadventurous music culture of the time.
All of the bands on Can't Stop It! released their music independently, either themselves or through the handful of visionary labels of the era such as Au-Go-Go, M Squared, Missing Link or Innocent Records.
On its original release in 2001, the compilation got Chapter Music its first major international attention, written up in The Wire magazine, stocked at Other Music in New York and selling out numerous CD pressings.
Remastered with updated liner notes and photos, this deluxe 2LP set expands on the original 20 track CD with six bonus never- before-reissued tracks.
"A bracing corrective to the Northern Hemisphere's stranglehold on post-punk nostalgia" - The Wire
- A1: Schicksal Power Hate Destruction (03:41)
- A2: Ratbau Ordinateur (05:06)
- A3: Palais Des Bauzards It’s Disgusting (Remix) (04:29)
- A4: A Thunder Orchestra Shall I Do It? (04:02)
- A5: M.bryo Let’s Go To War (04:18)
- A6: The Arch Ice In Your Eyes (03:11)
- B1: Genetic Factor The Lizard King, Empty Highway (05:02)
- B2: Elektronische Machine Tanz 86 (04:11)
- B3: No Honey From These Dreams (04:32)
- B4: Paschen’s Law Magnifying Transmitter (06:20)
- B5: Bene Gesserit Les Aliens (06:03)
VOL. 3[23,95 €]
Limited reprint of the sold-out Volume 3 from the Underground Wave series, featuring Belgian and Dutch wave, synth, and minimal artists. Most tracks were previously only on cassette. Walhalla Records is dedicated to reviving the 80s/90s cassette scene by releasing rare material, often for the first time
Escribano Imprints presents Fluyo 004 — a carefully curated compilation featuring four distinct artists, each offering their unique interpretation of a shared sonic language. Thoughtfully assembled, the release invites listeners on a deep and elegant journey: subtle, timeless, and gently propelling forward. It’s a seamless continuation of the label’s ongoing exploration of sound.
No Tags is a podcast and newsletter about underground music culture hosted by Tom Lea and Chal Ravens.
Designed by All Purpose Studio, this book collects the best interviews and discussions from the first year of No Tags, along with four new essays by some of our favourite writers and thinkers.
Featuring: Eris Drew, Simon Reynolds, JK & Bempah, Sorry Records, CCL, Jeff Weiss, lorecore, GG Albuquerque, indie sleaze, Frankie Decaiza Hutchinson, Meaghan Garvey, Ray Philp, Jonny Banger, OK Williams, Iglooghost, the sound of Tory Britain, payola, The Large, Gavin Douglas, Marvin Sparks, Dr Robin James, Lena Raine, Midland, Henry Bruce-Jones, Vivian Host, Chris Zaldua, the spirit of 2011, Amy Lamé, the bursting festival bubble and Fish56Octagon.
Federsen’s Alt Dub continues with its third release this May, the ‘Artist Series’ focused VA features cuts from cv313, Taction, Hidden Sequence and Fletcher.
Based out of San Francisco, Federsen and his Alt Dub imprint are known as purveyors of all things raw and intricate in the world of Dub Techno, holding the beacon and championing the sound, introducing new artists and featuring highly respected figures from the scene also. This new various artist package promotes exactly that.
Taking the lead is the widely revered cv313, the Detroit based dub powerhouse delivers his signature sound with ‘Spectral Vector’ via hazy field recordings, textural noise, modulating percussion and spiralling dub echoes all subtly nuanced throughout its nine minute duration. Sydney’s Taction then offers up ‘Caesious’, employing trickling water sounds, ethereal, expansive pads, pulsating subs and reduced percussion.
Opening the B-Side is Hidden Sequence’s ‘Azteca’, picking up the energy levels courtesy of swinging organic percussion, bubbling echoes, reverberated stab sequencing and oscillating resonant synth flutters. Fletcher’s ‘A Distant Place’ then rounds out the release, an eight and a half minute excursion through soft, dream like chimes, twitchy synth tones, a heavily swung rhythm section and subtly nuanced structure.
- A1: Dark Side Of The Moon - Shine On You Crazy Diamond (6 20)
- A2: Uk Floyd Division - Time (6 24)
- A3: Mystic Force - Young Lust (3 09)
- A4: Several Pieces - The Final Cut (4 21)
- A5: Bugsy Parker - Julia Dream (2 37)
- B1: Berzon - Comfortably Numb (5 11)
- B2: The Nashville Suns - Learning To Fly (2 18)
- B3: Blacktown Band - Hey You (4 40)
- B4: Monkeysoop - "One Of These Days" (3 41)
- B5: In The Pink - Money (6 15)
- C1: Keith Noble & Rado Klose - Mr Compromise (3 24)
- C2: Clare Torry - Love For Living (3 16)
- C3: Hurricane Smith - Oh Babe, What Would You Say? (3 16)
- C4: Ss 20 - Arnold Layne (3 04)
- C5: The Green Telescope - Scream Thy Last Screa (4 38)
- C6: Norman "Hurricane" Smith - Pink Floyd Interview (Talks About His Recording Sessions With Pink Floyd) (5 10)
- D1: Keith Noble & Rado Klose - Ashes & Silver (5 28)
- D2: The Chemistry Set - See Emily Play (3 00)
- D3: Pink Anderson - The Boll Weevil (3 05)
- D4: Floyd Council - Runaway Man Blues (2 52)
- D5: Keith Noble & Rado Klose - Weather (6 58)
- A1: ) | New Young Pony Club – Ice Cream
- A2: ) | Bloc Party – Banquet (Phones Disco Remix)
- A3: ) | Datarock – Fa-Fa-Fa
- A4: ) | Lcd Soundsystem – Tribulations
- A5: ) | Toktok & Soffy O – Missy Queen’s Gonna Die
- B1: ) | Justice V Simian – We Are Your Friends
- B2: ) | Digitalism – Zdarlight
- B3: ) | Soulwax – Ny Excuse
- B4: ) | Yeah Yeah Yeahs – Heads Will Roll (A-Trak Remix Radio Edit)
- B5: ) | Klaxons – Two Receivers
- C1: ) | The Rapture – Sister Saviour (Dfa Vocal Remix)
- C2: ) | Goose – Black Gloves
- C3: ) | Simian Mobile Disco – Hustler
- C4: ) | Test Icicles – What’s Your Damage (Alan Braxe & Fred Falke Remix)
- C5: ) | Css – Let’s Make Love And Listen To Death From Above
- C6: ) | We Have Band – Hear It In The Cans
- D1: ) | Fujiya & Miyagi – Knickerbocker
- D2: ) | Friendly Fires – Jump In The Pool
- D3: ) | Playgroup – Make It Happen
- D4: ) | Tiga – You Gonna Want Me
- D5: ) | Tom Vek – I Ain’t Saying My Goodbyes
- D6: ) | Shit Disco – Ok
- E1: ) | Zongamin – Bongo Song
- E2: ) | Black Strobe – Italian Fireflies
- F3: ) | Cut Copy – Going Nowhere
- F4: ) | !!! – Me And Guiliani Down By The School Yard – A True Story
- E3: ) | Fischerspooner – Emerge
- E4: ) | Clap Your Hands Say Yeah – Satan Said Dance
- F1: ) | Phoenix – 1901
- F2: ) | The Killers – Mr Brightside (Jacques Lu Cont’s Thin White Duke Radio Remix)
- A1: Doctor‘s Cat - Watch Out (Vocal Extended)
- A2: Brando - Rainy Day (Mix)
- A3: Mark Tower - You Aren‘t Fall In Love (Vocal Version)
- A4: Felli - Diamond In The Night (Vocal Version)
- B1: Styloo - Pretty Face (12“ Version)
- B2: Joe Yellow - Lover To Lover (Av-Version)
- B3: Martinelli - Voice In The Night (Vocal Extended)
- C1: Hypnosis - Pulstar (Disco Mix)
- C2: J D. Jaber - Don‘t Stop Lovin‘ (Long Version)
- C3: Helen - Witch (Vocal Version)
- D1: Paul Paul - Good Times (Maxi Version)
- D2: Diego - Walk In The Night (Vk Version)
- D3: Bonus Megamix By Flemming Dalum
Diese exklusive, farbige 2LP bringt Dir die besten Hits aus einem der prägendsten Jahre der Italo Disco Ära und verspricht ein wahres Fest für alle Fans dieses einzigartigen Genres.
Die limitierte farbige Edition dieser LP bietet nicht nur musikalischen Genuss, sondern auch einen echten Sammlerwert. Sie enthält legendäre Tracks, die in der Szene der 80er Jahre Kultstatus erlangten, darunter unvergessliche Hits, die auch heute noch die Tanzflächen erobern. Mit dabei sind unter anderem: Doctor‘s Cat – Watch Out, Styloo – Pretty Face, Joe Yellow – Lover to Lover, Hypnosis – Pulstar, u.v.m.
Hol dir Italo Disco History 1983 und erlebe die nostalgische Zeitreise in die glorreichen Jahre des Italo Disco mit dieser exklusiven und limitierten LP!
- A1: Intalex Productions Present The X - Turn Da Lites Down
- A2: Mampi Swift - Old Song
- B1: Dream Team Aka Bizzy B & Pugwash - Raw Dogs (Shy Fx Re-Lik)
- B2: Intalex Productions Present The X - New Dawn (Vip Mix)
- C1: Remarc - One Style
- C2: Dream Team Aka Bizzy B & Pugwash - X-Files
- D1: Mampi Swift - Little Touch
- D2: Pascal - Like Dat
Suburban Base Records Presents: SUBBASE SAMPLER – 2 x Vinyl Album First Time Ever as a Vinyl Release!
Originally released in 1997 as a CD-only compilation, Subbase Sampler is finally available on double vinyl for the first time ever! This iconic collection captures the energy and evolution of the jungle and drum & bass scene, featuring a heavyweight lineup of genre pioneers.
The reissued album includes classic tracks from legends like Remarc, Mampi Swift, Dream Team (Bizzy B & Pugwash), Pascal, and Intalex presents The X (Mark XTC)—bringing together the unmistakable sound of Suburban Base during the golden era of Drum & Bass.
This long-awaited vinyl edition is a must-have for collectors and fans alike, delivering timeless cuts that shaped the underground. For the first time, the album will also be available digitally to stream and download—bringing these essential tracks to a new generation.
Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of Suburban Base history!
New London-based label Plasticity Records hits the ground running with a hard-hitting, dancefloor-focused VA featuring four varied tracks, connected by a raw, propulsive sound thread running throughout.
Kicking off the A side is established Barcelona-based duo Nulek & Roto with Eternal Space — a stuttering, pitch-black techno/electro piece featuring an ominous vocal that sends shivers down your spine. Rounding out this side is Study Nights by Uruguayan talent Flhez, leaning heavily into the country’s rich musical tradition with plenty of spooky synths and rough analogue textures.
Over on the B side, Barcelona-based Romanian Mar.C delivers Not Normal — a tough-asnails, EBM-tinged techno number that’s sure to get any dancefloor moving. Last up is the broken and decidedly wonky Nuclear Era from Lima-based Venezuelan purveyor of all things percussive and leftfield, Acid Charlie.
Coming fresh from the Caparica coast just south of Lisbon, Penelope’s label oDYSea debuts with this four-track VA of oceanic rollers. GNMR’s ‘Zen’ establishes the wavey mood with a splash of classic Soca vocals, while Pakzad takes things even deeper and drippier with ‘I Could Never Imagine’. Eversines brings us bleep n bass on ‘Randomized Controlled Trial’ before the mysterious Oscillator Man’s ‘Turning The Mix Up A Bit’ closes out the EP on a ravey acid high.
- 1: The Heartwood Institute - The Moon Never Beams
- 2: The Heartwood Institute - A Kingdom By The Sea
- 3: Dream Division - The Raven
- 4: Dream Division - For My Mother
- 5: Everyday Dust - The Bells
- 6: Everyday Dust - The City In The Sea
- 7: Garden Gate - Spirits Of The Dead
- 8: Garden Gate - Dream Within A Dream
- 9: Ivan The Tolerable - Dream Land
- 10: Ivan The Tolerable - Valley Of Unrest
- 11: Hologram Teen - El Dorado
- 12: Hologram Teen - The Haunted Palace
- 13: Klaus Morlock - The Sleeper
- 14: Klaus Morlock - Bridal Ballad
Library of the Occult Records unviels ‘Music to Accompany the Poems of Edgar Allan Poe’ a haunting double LP that threads the legendary poet’s dark romanticism through the minds of some of the most evocative contemporary electronic artists.
The Library’s ever-expanding circle now united as the Library of the Occult Electronic Orchestra, bring their own haunted visions to Poe’s bleak and beautiful world. Ivan The Tolerable stretches krautrock pulses and experimental noise into something hypnotic and strange, while The Heartwood Institute channels vintage occult nostalgia. Sermons by the Devil drapes everything in a ritualistic haze and Klaus Morlock, ever the maestro of unease, paints in slow-moving shadows, melancholic, cinematic, and tinged with the surreal. It’s a record for twilight listening, flickering candles, and the spaces between.
- A1: Dave Watts Aka Kinglman - The Loop Jerk
- A2: Kiki Hitomi - Red Mustang
- A3: Kris Kemist - Casio Hiphop
- A4: El Fata - Boom Sound
- A5: Jura Soundsystem - On My Way (Dub)
- B1: Pupajim - Tidal Wave (Raggattack Disco Dub)
- B2: Noda Wolfers - Cabal Of Puppeteers
- B3: Speng Bond - Wha Mek
- B4: Namahage - Voidout Dub
- B5: Tiiu Helina - Muuri Dub
Jahtari label compilation full of all-new Outsider Dubs, Dancehall bangers and lots of cosmic low end, marking twenty years of Reggae oddness from Leipzig.
Vol. 5 is the first addition to the Jahtarian Dubbers series in over ten years, starting off with ‘The Loop Jerk’ by DJ and activist Dave Watts aka KingLMan (who sadly passed away in 2024).
Kiki Hitomi turns up the heat with ‘Red Mustang’, a raw but sweet PG 18-rated Japanese lofi Reggae gem, followed by ‘Casio HipHop’, an addictive synth & drum machine session by UK bedrock producer Kris Kemist (Reality Shock Records).
Singjay miracle El Fata brings the positive energy with ‘Boom Sound’, a synthie dancehall scorcher hot off the tape reels at Naram’s studio in the New Zealand bush, while Jura Soundsystem’s hypnotizing ‘On My Way (Dub)’ easily shifts gears into Sly & Robbie-mode.
Side B starts off with Pupajim’s prophetic ‘Tidal Wave’, produced by digi-reggae specialist Raggattack and coming in an epic extended Disco Dub version.
Melodica wizard Taka Noda (Mystica Tribe) and synth shaman Danny Wolfers (Legowelt) enter into deep magnetic communion with their Sacred Tascam tape deck on ‘Cabal of Puppeteers’, followed by DJ veteran Speng Bond chanting ‘Wha Mek’ over a spaced out depth charge by Jahtari co-founder Rootah.
Gameboy-whisperer DJ Scotch Egg (WaqWaq Kingdom, Seefeel) joins forces with disrupt and Dub trumpet black belt Pablo Volt (STA) for a mindbending journey going all the way from synth heavy Roots to Acid Jazz, on Namahage‘s ‘Voidout Dub’.
The voyage ends with a hazy and mystical Ambient Dub version of ‘Muuri’ by Finish singer Tiiu Helinä, with Tapes on keys – not to be missed!
All lovingly mixed by disrupt, coming with iconic artwork by Disko 69 (Doppeldenk).
- A1: (Petri Alanko) - Vertical Reflections
- A2: Slaughtering A Nightingale
- A3: Driving To The Spot
- A4: Manuscript Page
- A5: Saga
- A6: Rose
- A7: Bathtub
- A8: Evil Is Contagious
- A9: The Attack, A Ceiling Fan And Lots Of Blood
- B1: (Petri Alanko) - Fbc Arrives
- B2: Wake Shoots Wake, Scratch Scores An Escape
- B3: Wake Shoots Casey
- B4: Into The Static
- B5: The End(S)?
- B6: End Credits - Welcome Again To Bright Falls
- B7: End Credits - Awash Unknown
- C1: This Road (The Dark Chamber) – Poe
- C2: Herald Of Darkness – Old Gods Of Asgard
- C3: The Poet And The Muse – Old Gods Of Asgard
- C4: Yötön Yö – Petri Alanko Feat. Martti Suosalo
- D1: (Chapter Songs By Fried Music & Nordic Music Partners) - Follow You Into The Dark – Rakel
- D2: Wide Awake – Jaimes
- D3: Superhero – Mougleta
- D4: Lost At Sea – Jean Castel
- D5: Dark, Twisted And Cruel – Paleface
- D6: No One Left To Love – Roos + Berg
Remedy Entertainment und Laced Records präsentieren die wegweisende, unvergessliche Musik des preisgekrönten Videospiels 'Alan Wake 2' auf Vinyl.
Remedy und sein Creative Director Sam Lake sind wohl unübertroffen in ihrem Engagement für die Musik in ihren Spielen. Für den Soundtrack verfolgten sie vier kreative Hauptstränge: Der langjährige Mitarbeiter Petri Alanko (Alan Wake, Quantum Break, Control) kehrte als leitender Komponist zurück und lieferte einen bissigen und doch gefühlvollen dramatischen Horror-Score sowie die bei den Fans beliebte Hausmeister-Ballade „Yötön Yö“, gesungen von Martti Suosalo (Ahti).
Der Musikkünstler POE und Sam Lake haben sich zusammengetan, um vier Teile des spiralförmigen, melancholischen Epos „This Road“ zu schaffen, das das Ende von Wakes Reise durch den Dark Place darstellt.
Die Poets of the Fall schlüpften erneut in die Rolle der alten Götter von Asgard und schufen mehrere Prog-Opera, darunter das monumentale „Herald of Darkness“ mit dem Gesang von Matthew Porretta (Alan Wake) und David Harewood (Mr. Door).
Schließlich versammelte die Musikproduktionsfirma Fried Music in Zusammenarbeit mit Nordic Music Partners eine kleine Armee außergewöhnlicher Songwriter-Talente, um die vielseitigen, atmosphärischen und im Universum angesiedelten „Chapter Songs“ zu komponieren.




















