New album by Octave One named Endustry is out, under their Random Noise Generation alias. This kind of release gets a lot of people excited, and for a good reason. First album under the name Random Noise Generation was released 27 years ago...
French company MWM showcased their new product at NAMM show, and it is something that we haven's seen yet. Phase is a device that does the same thing as a timecode record...
Another straight techno release by DVS1, this time untitled, with only a label name and number to identify with. This was a usual thing for a number of conceptual techno labels back in the day. A unusual format...
Arts label, release number 17, a 4 track vinyl by Keith Carnal. The release sounds like its done with patience, classic techno grooves, not dry loops but filled with synts and slow building atmospheres...
If you listened to underground techno music in the last 20 years, you are familiar with Pounding Grooves tracks. Maybe you are not aware of it but there is a 99% percent chance that you heard some of them...
Heiko Laux on Klockworks, sounds promising, and this record also delivers. First track "Savannah" is a deep, atmospheric theme, with deep toms and hi hats as the only rhythm elements. The synth sounds...
I understand that most of you have seen this one a long time ago, but I must post it for younger generations. If you are into real techno music, than this is a must watch. Originally releases back in 2004. as a DVD, this is one of the few videos...
Debut vinyl by Takasi Nakajima, and a very serious one. "Basic Math EP" is a very good release, on a Indigo Aera Holland,a label that already had some great releases by artists like: Mark Williams, Vince Watson, Jonas Kopp...
Very nice piece of vinyl, first thing that you notice is the interesting cover, and than when you take the record out, you realize that it's a thick heavyweight one. The sound is heavyweight also, 3 tracks...
New vinyl by Drumcode label, pure techno, as we should expect. 2000 and One (aka Dylan Hermelijn) gives us 3 tracks, and classified two of them as "tools". I agree that the "Wrangel Calling" track is a bit...