Deep listening music has come a long way. From it's appreciated heydays in the so-called ChillOut areas of the Rave scene or at great festivals like Interference to a near to total ignorance throughout the noughties. Now it's time for a backlash again and Jette Von Roth's album "Komische Welt" is - at least hopefully - the start of a huge wave of releases to come, taking care of soothing beauty, beatless floating and uber-lovely swathing sonic affairs for those who want to sit back and relax, no matter if coming straight from the dancefloor in need of a break or just close-eyedly converting your personal armchair into a psychoacoustic spaceship drifting through calm, rainbow-cloured multidimensional spheres. Released on Roter Punkt run by herself and Schöneberg-based legend of german electronic music Mijk Van Dijk "Komische Welt" is available on the digital circuit right now and to be purchased from all reasonable download stores. Super nice. Get.     
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It's hot outside so it's time to spread some summer'ish vibes in 'ere. Defo not the biggest fan of Skrillex as his midrange assaults taken the Dub off Dubstep but in this case it all makes sense. Never played this one out in public although I do own the 12" but despite that it's a killer tune for a reason. Large up.

And no, we're not starting a discussion on the so-called EDM-scene - not only because I used that term more than ten years ago to describe the wideranged musical spectrum I had planned to release via Intrauterin Recordings, although I had things in mind totally different from what's described as EDM today (quote from discogs: "Established in 1999 by Hamburger Drum'n'Bass DJ & producer baze.djunkiii as a vinyl outlet for EDM in general, followed by a now defunct sister label Intrauterin Tapes focusing on Drum'n'Bass, UK Garage & DarkJungle mixtape culture") but because no matter how crappy, cheesy and non-underground the EDM of now is, it is an echo of what was once called the utopian vision of a raving society. Electronic music went into the mainstream of pop culture now and if Techno and all these things hadn't happened in the nineties Mainstream Pop would defo sound different from what it sounds like now. And that's what ppl tend to forget easily. One might not like what happened but in the very end EDM is the result of our revolution. So are smartphones, 3D motion pictures, the use of certain fonts, fashion trends and much more, even the use of the internet and worldwide communication can be knotted to Techno as it was in these days 20 years ago that the idea of one global tribe was put into the minds of what became masses in the years after. 

We succeeded, kind of, although most of us had dreams that were way beyond what todays society is able to fulfill. And those who still dream those dreams are well welcome to join our tribe. We're here, building the future.
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Forthcoming and scheduled for August 2013 ist the fourth release on Sascha Müllers self-run Sascha Müller Music-imprint, holding another three sweet tracks from his large archive of previously unreleased pieces. With "On The Run" he unleashes a trippy, hypnotic tune sweetly amalgamating Acid visions and Trance-induced spheres that are able to take you off into outer space whilst "Blueprint" fuses dry, unprocessed Chicago drumsets with an electroid twist and sweet background synths unveiling only an echo of Trance and melody for special late night moments that need a special kind of musical magick. Finally "Ice Man" can be filed under the flag of AmbientElectro with some deep 1998-like Electronica synths and sweet melancholia fused with frolicking beats and an ever spiralling 303-backing. Coffeetable Acid for autumnal sessions. We like this.
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News have it that UKs finest Claire Ripley, head of Phobic Records, is about to unveal her Audiomatique Recordings debut in a few weeks time which will -  apart from two original tracks - also include a remix piece by Patrick Chardronnet. Check the early bird snippets and put "Make Or Break" on your watchlist.
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Mr. David Sardelle who once was responsible for the still great "Littlebrutalravebastards Series Vol.1" on my own label Intrauterin Recordings and who recently founded the underground DIY print & dada magazine Trennlinie Zwischen Gesten serves what is to be called a fest for all lovers of more experimental music. From Chicago-influenced Techno to Dark Ambient, Rhythmic Noize and Death Metal. Be prepared.
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With new releases to come and last years compilation "Liquid Sky Berlin Vol.1 / The Mothership Has Landed" being an essential part of the labels restart we're glad to announce that Dr. Walker & baze.djunkiii will assist our french friend Thibault De La Reviere a.k.a. Tibox and his Blim Records label when it comes to promotional advice as well as future release plannings and A&R decisions. Things are in progress right now, so watch these pages for further information.
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The NYC-Techno master comes up with trippy sounds and nice oldskool video grfx. Me likey.
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It's a mad mad world outside and sometimes we all enter strange places.
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One for the trueskool Electro posse. Enjoy.

Full tracklist:

1. Nephets - Get Down Low [Projex 043]
2. DJ Nasty - Directions [Motor City Electro Company]
3. Endproll Double N.O. - 140 BPM [Dubplate]
4. DJ Assault - Return Of The Terror Tec [Databass 037]
5. Aux88 - Rated A-U-X [Submerge Recordings]
6. Detrechno - Sole Waves [!K7]
7. EDMX - Fony: RMX [Ersatz Audio 012]
8. Digitek - Human Experiment [Motor City Electro Company 001]
9. DJ Godfather - Aliens Got My 808 [Twilight 76 013]
10. Karl Bartos - 15 Minutes Of Fame *Anthony Rother Clubmix [Bigpop Records]
11. Chaos - Afrogermanic [Underground Resistance 021]
12. Urban Tribe - Transcription [Rephlex]
13. Andrea Parker & David Morley - Game Over [Touchin Bass 003]
14. Andrea Parker feat. DJ Assault & DJ Godfather - Freaky Bitches [Touchin Bass 001]
15. Keith Tucker - It’s Time [Intuit Solar 008]

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Will there ever be summer again? It's time to doubt it so we've been looking out for some pretty moody, autumnal music today. What we found seems to well fit into a world of grey skies and never ending floods - Keep Shelly In Athens' WitchHouse-related refix of Reptile Youth's "Black Swan Born White".
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