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Unseen Forces
Lost Trax - "The Disruptor" - (6:10) 120 BPM
Ultradyne - "Dr. Blowfins Experiment" - (6:34) 134 BPM Hot
X-Ternal Pulse - "Crossphaze" - (3:29) 126 BPM
Ultradyne - "Deconstructing The Immortals" - (4:36) 128 BPM
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62666
24 Jul 23
Techno
Best Of Delsin Records 2021
Various
Sterac - "X-Tracks" - (7:08) 133 BPM
Sierra Romeo - "Tin Rain" - (5:57) 115 BPM
Vril - "Alte Seele" - (4:48) 86 BPM
Artefakt - "Iridescence" - (4:13) 131 BPM
Dino Sabatini - "Lewa" - (6:41) 108 BPM
Lemna - "Dodecahedron" - (6:25) 85 BPM
Jayson Wynters - "The Hunted" - (7:50) 144 BPM
VC-118A - "Serge Extract" - (3:48) 113 BPM
Terrace - "Sonomatic" - (7:21) 127 BPM
Claudio PRC - "Orakle" - (6:35) 127 BPM Hot
Versalife - "Hybrid Form" - (6:10) 137 BPM
Connective Zone - "Seed" - (5:36) 127 BPM
Parallel 9 - "Helix" - (9:38) 134 BPM
Lost Trax - "In Pursuit" - (4:22) 125 BPM
Review: What a year it's been for Delsin. Apart from reissuing classics like the peerless techno of Sterac's "X-Tracks", the label has also cast its gaze far and wide when it comes to releasing new music. This approach has yielded the icy ambience of Vril's "Alte Seele", Artefakt's bubbling, downtempo techno groove "Iridescence" and the hypnotic, mid-tempo drums of Dino Sabatini's "Lewa". On a different tip is Jason Wynters' frenetic electro workout, "The Hunted", while Claudio PRC's "Orakle" pushes Delsin into a somewhat darker direction than usual, courtesy of its murky rhythms. Of course, it wouldn't be a Delsin compilation without some deeper sounds, which are in abundance here courtesy of two other fine reissues - the chiming chords of Parallel 9's "Helix" and Connective Zone's dreamy "Seed".
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DSR 2021
17 Dec 21
Techno
Mind Over Matter
Bring You Back - (5:46) 130 BPM Hot
Under A Spell - (6:23) 130 BPM
In Pursuit - (4:22) 125 BPM
Mind Over Matter - (4:18) 130 BPM
Review: The mysterious Lost Trax collective follow up 2019's Surface Treated on Delsin with this dance floor-focused release. "Bring You Back" is a full-on acid track, led by bleeding 303 lines and crashing snares. Meanwhile, on "In Pursuit", they explore a similar approach, this time with 303s accompanied by mysterious synths and cavernous effects. "Under A Spell" represents the other side of Lost Trax and sees them focus on a pared back rhythm, with steely hi hats underpinning bleary synths, and "Mind Over Matter" is similarly esoteric, with frequency shifting tones unravelling over a wiry Detroit groove. It's another exemplary release from one of techno's most inspired acts
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148 DSR
03 Dec 21
Electro
Best Of Delsin Records 2019
Various
Gunnar Haslam - "Cacique De Poyais" - (13:16) 55 BPM
Claro Intelecto - "Messages" - (6:31) 125 BPM
Mike Golding - "Semaphores" - (6:34) 134 BPM
Repeat - "G-Thing" - (7:30) 135 BPM
Area Forty_One - "Nocturnal Passions III" - (6:22) 116 BPM Hot
Lost Trax - "Surface Treated" - (5:54) 130 BPM
Conforce - "Haedron" - (8:46) 126 BPM
VC-118A - "PCB" - (4:36) 127 BPM
Peel Seamus - "Head Over Heels" - (5:04) 136 BPM
Redshape - "Android Malfunction" - (6:30) 125 BPM
His Master's Voice - "Eve" - (7:48) 93 BPM
Random XS - "Give Your Body" (Delta Funktionen 3AM mix) - (6:46) 130 BPM
Artefakt - "The Fifth Planet" (Evigt M?rker remix) - (6:49) 123 BPM
Conforce - "IO" - (7:22) 93 BPM
Claro Intelecto - "Two Thousand" - (5:53) 125 BPM
Review: Dutch powerhouse Delsin bunkers down for another year with a choice selection of tracks taken from the label's marque artists, regulars and newcomers. The compilation showcases the label's tastemaking approach to embracing a somewhat unidentified strands of dub electro, a new and developing sound harnessed it seems by Delsin this year. Claro Intelcto slathers his track "Two Thousand" with more of the obscene basslines we love the British artist for (with a lighter alternative to be found on "Messages") while Conforce plays with pixelation and subtle subsonic electro pulses in "OI". Gunnar Haslam rivals Porter-Ricks-deepness in his track "Cacique De Poyais" while label boss Peel Seamus warms things up with Detroit-styled keys and synths to offset the deeper, melodic and shimmering dub of new talent His Master's Voice.
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DSR 2019
20 Dec 19
Techno
Out Of Mind
Out Of Mind - (7:09) 127 BPM
Instant - (5:59) 125 BPM
Drift - (10:24) 130 BPM Hot
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FR 051
09 Dec 19
Electro
Surface Treated
De Laye - (8:29) 135 BPM
Surface Treated - (5:54) 130 BPM Hot
Interstate (Halfway Home mix) - (8:15) 130 BPM
Still - (4:39) 127 BPM
Review: The mysterious Lost Trax has been responsible for some of the landmark electro and techno records of recent years - check "Saturiun System" in case you are in any doubt - and Surface Treated adds to this catalogue of exceptional music. On this occasion, the focus is on Detroit techno; "Interstate (Halfway Home Mix)" is led by sweet melodies riding a snaking groove, while the title track is tougher, as acid-seared hi hats and an ominous sub-bass collide. There is some reference to their electro style on "Still", but in the main this is a techno record, as the dubbed "De Laye" demonstrates.
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139 DSR
18 Oct 19
Techno
Delsin Records: Best Of 2018
Various
VC-118A - "Sepia" - (5:46) 128 BPM
Yagya - "Rigning NA­u" - (6:24) 120 BPM
Lost Trax - "B01" - (5:11) 125 BPM Hot
Vril - "In Via" - (6:22) 120 BPM
Indio - "Blue Fantasy" - (6:55) 131 BPM
Yan Cook - "Dead Satellite" - (4:59) 130 BPM
Artefakt - "Falling Into The Light" - (10:23) 126 BPM
Vril - "Haus" (rework) - (6:44) 115 BPM
Sam McQueen - "Simple Pleasures" - (6:50) 83 BPM
Jasper Wolff & Maarten Mittendorff - "Tesseract" - (10:02) 128 BPM
BNJMN - "Titan Dome" - (5:16) 130 BPM
2000 & One - "Bowed" - (6:20) 88 BPM
Conforce - "Vessel" - (7:16) 125 BPM
Review: Delsin has been a purveyor of deep electronic music for the best part of two decades - and as this compilation demonstrates, 2018 was no exception. It moves in sound from re-issued electro classics by Lost Trax and VC-118A - the latter's chilling string-led "Sepia" is particularly beautiful - into Yagya's brittle deep house/techno and the gentle dub techno of Vril. Even on the more uptempo tracks, such as the throbbing acid of Artefakt's "Falling Into The Light" and the robotic, clanging rhythms of Yan Cook's "Dead Satellite", there is a subtlety and depth of sound absent in most labels' identities. Here's to another twenty years.
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DSR- 2018
21 Dec 18
Techno
Lost 2
The Eye - (6:39) 130 BPM
Pulp - (3:03) 135 BPM
The Forest - (5:39) 125 BPM
B01 - (5:11) 125 BPM Hot
Dominion - (6:12) 138 BPM
Review: Following Delsin's timely re-release of Saturiun System, comes Lost 2. Comprising tracks released on the Lost Connection and Lost Machine EPs issued on Tabernacle back in 2011 and 2012, it demonstrates again what a unique act Lost Trax have always been. "The Eye" is a magical, melodic electro affair, led by warbling interstellar bleeps and brittle rhythms, while "The Forest" is an introspective arrangement. On "Pulp", the mysterious act up the tempo for a frenetic, percussive groove, underpinned by a grainy bass, but soon enough, they revert to their atmospheric, Detroit-inspired sound for the squelchy, eerie "B01". If you didn't pick up these tracks first time round, don't miss out on this reissue.
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DSRX 13
01 Jun 18
Techno
The Saturnian System
The Saturnian System - (9:43) 130 BPM Hot
The Sequel - (5:28) 130 BPM
Self Destruct Sequence - (8:05) 135 BPM
Birth - (3:53) 135 BPM
Review: Saturnian System. Clearly inspired by Underground Resistance and Juan Atkins, the shadowy pair's first outing contained the Model 500-sounding "Self-Destruct Sequence". More impressive though was the title track, which sounded like a slightly more esoteric take on UR's epic Final Frontier, as Lost Trax navigated a path between acid bliss and ghostly synth lines. Now Delsin is re-releasing both tracks together with the dreamy pulses of "The Sequel" and the brooding "Birth", both from their second EP, Lost Trax 2. For fans of Detroit electro and techno, this is an essential and welcome re-release.

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DSR-X 11
03 Nov 17
Techno
Flatliner
Faith - (5:11) 125 BPM Hot
Flatliner - (5:54) 125 BPM
Lost - (10:54) 120 BPM
Renderer - (4:13) 130 BPM
Review: Mythic Lowlands collective Lost Trax believe in the purity of techno as an art form, maintaining their anonymity over the past ten years to ensure the focus remains "on the music, not the face or fashion behind it." After intermittent transmission the past decade, recent months have seen the Lost Trax machine in full flow with this Flatliner 12" for Shipwrec arriving mere months after they appeared on the Dutch label via The Return split release. Some four tracks deep, this clear marbled 12" finds Lost Trax exploring the outer galactic realms of the techno utopia, with lead track "Faith" a towering highlight. Clap heavy techno is the order of the day on the title cut, whilst "Lost" sinks deep into the swamp of squelchy 303ness. Proceedings end on a high with the vintage electro shimmer of "Renderer".
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SHIP 038
20 Jun 16
Techno
Life Out Of Balance
Life Out Of Balance - (9:39) 125 BPM Hot
It's You - (9:22) 123 BPM
Out From Under - (5:42) 135 BPM
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FR 032
07 Mar 16
Electro
Lost Trax 2
The Sequel - (5:26) 130 BPM Hot
Birth - (3:51) 135 BPM
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ID 026
05 Apr 10
Techno
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