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A re-rub of classic Digital Mystikz to celebrate Ancient Monarchy’s fifth release already, laced with oblique, Autechre-style melodiousness, and bass-bin armageddon. Next up, Sweet Sixteen is psychedelic techno-not-techno for early-morning dancefloors, complete with a sleazy EBM/New Beat dub by DJ October.

Classic, rampers, dread, Berlin techno; Basic Channel style.
Judge No Sympathy in session.
All four Mohems so far… scorchers.

Swingeing dubwise techno. Recess is sixteen minutes long.
Terrific; hotly recommended.

Another round of magnificent, epic dubwise techno. Steely and spare but deftly detailed and immersive; uncoiling over fifteen minutes each side. Berliner to the bone.

Detailed, moody, mesmerising drum & bass. Outstanding.

Zarko Komar aka Feloneezy winging in from Belgrade — by way of Hyperdub — with an EP of hypnotic psychedelia.
Four characteristically intimate, steppers blends of jungle and juke, unfurling into intervals of dub and jazz; axis as nexus, threaded with field recordings, startlingly dotted with song.
Check it out.

Championed by Jay-Z and Kanye West, the Chicagoan MC finally makes his full-length debut.

The Chain Reaction classic.

‘A psychedelic voyage into the afterlife’, with Kendrick Lamar, Snoop Dogg, Herbie Hancock, Thundercat… The 4LP set adds the instrumentals, all on 180g vinyl in printed inner sleeves, outer sleeves and rigid box and lid, with a download code card.

Two half-tempo IDM dubs; their signature FV transitoriness consolidated by two heavy remixes.
Valentino Mora carves out peak-time techno weaponry; Notte Infinita turns in a high-tech, sub-heavy roller. Woofers gonna woof.