Joel Mull ‘Holographic EP’

Drumcode’s sister label offers a sneak peak at the forthcoming album from techno legend Joel Mull. The LP track is also joined by a further two tunes, both of which ensure this release belongs in your box, regardless of whether the new long-player is pre-ordered.

Paul Ritch ‘Spoke’

Adam Beyer’s imprint welcomes Quartz label boss and star of the Drumcode Warehouse Party in London Paul Ritch for a three track outing of take no prisoners, locomotive and steam engine driven techno that should appeal to any fans of the Swedish model.

Ten years on Siriusmo’s album finally arrives

After a decade in the studio, chalking up remixes on countless Berlin imprints and remix work for the likes of Boys Noize, Simian Mobile Disco, Digitalism and A-Trak, Moritz Friedrich, aka Siriusmo, will finally put out a full length album in February.

Emerson Todd & Jonny Cruz ‘Kiwi & Coconut Pie EP’

Emerson Todd & Jonny Cruz help My Favourite Robots Records celebrate 30 releases with two tracks of sunbaked, beach bar house, and dubby, underground electro. That London’s Jozif then gets on a remix tip with one of the originals makes it all worthwhile.

DeadEcho feat MarcAshken ‘She’s All Over Me’

A return of witty vocal samples, DeadEcho and MarcAshken get together to deliver a slice of abusive, sleazy house music dedicated to an irritating girl in e in a club. Remixes from Jay Haze, MarcAshken, Pedramovich, 102nd Century and Clio provide great support.

Sillyboy ‘Played’

Sillyboy, a rookie Greek producer, borrows a little from the likes of Jape, The Beta Band, Shit Robot and Captain Comatose to bring something new-sounding that Andrew Weatherall would be proud of.

Ali Love’s takes us to Moscow

It’s with some pleasure that we present this very kitsch video, complete with an ice skater donning a striking red dress.

Vollmer & Brendel ‘Influenze’

We’ve caught the Lust und Freu.de Musik debutants red handed leaving some addictive toybox techno under our turntable tree. Remixes from Someone Else and Antonio Olivieri included in the box.

Mat le Star & Chris Peinado ‘Murky Waters’

With just over a year behind it Superbeat offers a release from label boss Mat le Star, alongside Chris Peinado. Rare in its relentless proggyness, that it’s backed with some acid flavours is a nice little bonus.

Federoco Locchi & UGLH ‘Be House’

One for the floor, with just enough thought applied to stand out in a crowd