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Petrovo Uho Remixes Part II/III
Uspon (Idealist remix) - (6:36) 115 BPM
Review: Following the release of Ben Kaczor's impressive long player for Dial comes a solid remix package that brings together artists like giegling-associate Molly, Jacques Bon and Idealist to legend of the scene Carsten Jost and more. Dark, broken and ambient however is Honoree Trust's rework of "Oluja" that pitches up well next to the classical and piano driven, melodic house cut that is Soela's emotional remix to "Bura". Keeping in the shadows are the pensive tones of Jacques Bon & Drux's remix to "Tramuntana" - alongside the rock steady break beats and euphoria of Cartsen Jost's "Katamaran" remake. Emotional still is Soela's remix to "Bura", while Molly's drums do well to stand out in her floating mix of "Odsjaj". With some slo-mo beats and subtle bleeps coming up from the Idealist too via "Upson" - Petrovo Uho lives!
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DIAL 86
11 Aug 23
Minimal/Tech House
La Collectionneuse Remixes II/III
VI (Quimbie remix) - (7:11) 118 BPM Hot
Review: Following remixes by XDB and Reedale Rise on the first instalment, this second volume sees more high-quality reworks of Carsten Jost's material. Dial label mate Lawrence drops a blurry, frazzled deep house take on "V", where robust drums and a churning bass prevail. The Kaap version of "II" inhabits a similar place, with dreamy synths flowing over crisp drums and hi hats, while the Quimbie remix of "VI" is more playful, powered by a lean, funk-inspired bass and featuring hypnotic vocal samples. But the most dance floor-focused reshape comes from Moy Santana, whose interpretation of "IX" is a heady, driving techno track, led by dreamy synths and rattling drums.
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DIAL 83
09 Sep 22
Techno
La Collectionneuse
La Collectionneuse V - (8:41) 116 BPM
Review: La Collectionneuse is David Lieske aka Carsten Jost's third artist album on his Dial imprint, and it sees him continue to map out an understated but distinctive vision. All ten tracks are numbered and named after the release, with "La Collectionneuse 1" and "4" both led by stripped back grooves, and "2" and "3" venturing into deeper, US style house thanks to their shuffling drums and reflective textures. Jost's long-documented affinity with techno's more esoteric side is also audible here - "7" is a slow-building affair punctuated by subtle claps and shimmering melodies - while showing his flexible production skills, on "9", the German producer brings atmospheric sounds to bear on a warbling electro rhythm.
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DIALLP 46
20 May 22
Techno
Dial 2020 (IV)
Various
Bachelor Kisses - "Brighter Than The Sun" - (2:53) 116 BPM
Review: Just as the sounds of minimal faded out of fashion in the late noughties, Hamburg's Dial Records started gaining attention with its signature style of understated house and contemplative techno - a breath of fresh air at the time. Perhaps unbeknownst to many then, the imprint was actually founded at the turn of the millennium, so 2020 marks two decades in the business - and certainly cause for celebration. To mark the occasion, the now Berlin-based label has released a series of various artist EPs commemorating the milestone, and this is the fourth one to bring in the year that was. The label's distinct aesthetic as mentioned before is still present: from Jordan GCZ's "Tongue Twister" providing a rather sensual take on mood music, as well as label chief Lawrence bringing his idiosyncratic take on deep house as per usual on the lush "Pinches". Elsewhere, Katie Drover delivers the hypnotic tones of "Precarious", Valencian mainstay Estrato Aurora teams up with Siarem on the evocative electro of "Acacio" and veteran German producer Joern Elling Wuttke dons the new alias Bachelor Kisses, to give us the mellow shoegaze/road trip vibe of "Brighter Than The Sun".
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DIAL 81
11 Dec 20
Minimal/Tech House
Inspiron
Moveya - (5:34) 119 BPM
Desert Night - (5:31) 118 BPM Hot
Review: As part of the 20th anniversary celebrations of Hamburg's Dial Records, they present the second album release of this year by Goettingen's XDB. Kosta Athanassiadis has been extensively involved in the constantly changing world of dance music, and a much valued companion to Lawrence and Carsten Jost's label for some time. A revered DJ who can be regularly seen at such institutions as Panorama Bar or Freerotation, and an esteemed producer having released for the likes of Sistrum, Dolly, Echocord and of course his own Metrolux Music. From soulful and sublime explorations of deep house as heard on "Moveya" or "Transitions", to the arcane techno stylings of "Endo" and "Dial Funk" or Motor City inspired electronics as best exemplified on "Desert Night" - 'Inspiron' is testament to three decades of musical dedication.
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DIALLP 44
23 Oct 20
Minimal/Tech House
Dial 2020 (III)
Tracey - "Chapter I" - (5:21) 117 BPM
Anton Kubikov - "Night Road Blue" - (8:24) 118 BPM
Review: The third and final part in Dial's compilation series brings together some well-known names and emerging producers. Tracey opens up the release with the dreamy, downtempo "Chapter 1", while on "Cuba", Lerosa delivers a fine, stripped back percussive track, underpinned by a throbbing bass. Anton Kubikov's "Night Road Blue" delivers the kind of mysterious, expansive techno that the label is best known for - with the added bonus of a rubbery double bass - and in contrast, Siamak Amidi brings the compilation down a weirder route with the woozy soundscapes and ticking percussion of "Kandoo", while DJ Jus-Ed impresses as always with the lithe claps and murky bass of "Synth Sex".
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DIAL 80
11 Sep 20
Techno
Dial 2020 (II)
Carsten Jost - "Sphairistike" - (5:22) 114 BPM
Review: Deep house from the cerebral and heavily electronic/minimal side is the order of the day on this EP from Germany's Dial stable, which features six tracks from as many artists. Soela's '10km' is probably the most dancefloor-friendly cut on offer, Christopher Ledger's 'Omni DX' nods towards Detroit with its bleepy microsounds, Whodat's 'Obscure' is a midtempo, ambient-leaning affair, Jacques Bon & Dux's 'Fading Sail' is a twitchy minimal cut, Yone-Ko's 'A Downpour Of Blessings' is another blissed-out, post-club joint with overtones of Harold Budd and finally Carsten Jost's 'Sphairistike' has a mellifluous deep prog vibe.
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DIAL 79
10 Jul 20
Deep House
The Absence Of Blight
If You Can't Understand - (6:17) 118 BPM
Lost Friday - (5:26) 115 BPM
Colts Foot - (7:19) 118 BPM
Review: Still sailing high from a sensational debut record for the giegling label out of Weimar late last year, cosmic house genial Lawrence sees his 2003 album for Dial make it to the download ranks for the first time, reintroducing to a new audience his melancholic, acoustic and simple yet intelligent deep house style! The album harks back to an era where Dial was the label on everyone's lips during a time when it was trailblazing a new and interpretive style of what house music can be. A timeless release that must be revisited and appreciated for the ground it covered. Our pick" If You Can Understand". Don't be absent!
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DIALCD 04
24 Jan 20
Minimal/Tech House
Biostar
TRR - (4:36) 119 BPM
Review: The Amsterdam-based artist Tracey AKA Tom Ruijg has released on Aus Music, Intergraded and Voyage Direct. His next one comes courtesy of Hamburg's Dial Records and is his debut full length. The music throughout Biostar focuses on raw machine textures and memorable melodies, yet retains the unmistakeable aesthetic of Lawrence and Carsten Jost's imprint: seductive, emotive and utterly majestic throughout. Features dusty electro derivatives as explored on previous EPs on tracks like "TRR" or "WNTDMND", moments of otherworldly ambient on "SLPNGVLCN" through to deep modular techno exploits as experienced on "CLLMMM".
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DIALLPCD 42
10 May 19
Techno
Dies Ire Xerox
Pitfall - (4:31) 117 BPM
Vanguard - (6:29) 110 BPM Hot
Tunnel Stalker - (5:45) 117 BPM
In Broad Daylight - (4:28) 115 BPM
Old Winter's Way - (1:58) 118 BPM
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DIALLPCD 40
15 Jun 18
Electro
All The Right Noises
Dust - (5:22) 114 BPM
Planet Zorg - (5:34) 118 BPM
Review: Frankfurt favourite Roman Flugel returns to Hamburg institution Dial, presenting his third album to date for the label. According to a press release, the All The Right Noises LP explores further the themes of hotel rooms while on tour: "a place where no beats are banging and euphoric party energy is absent. A place where only heartbeats call the tune." Take for instance woozy and sombre drifters such as "The Mighty Suns" or "Nameless Lake" (which are full of dusty and vintage machine flair) or tough and disjointed house jams like "Warm & Dewy". Or our favorite "Dead Idols" which borders on near techno moments. Rest assured that there are more uplifting and bouncy tracks on offer, such as the deep disco flavour of "Dust" or the emotive bittersweet title track, where its soaring drones will wash over you.
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DIALCD 38
28 Oct 16
Ambient/Drone
Deathbridge
Living In The Darkness - (1:52) 119 BPM
Review: The latest release on Hamburg label Dial is the debut album from Misanthrope CA, a new project initiated by co-founder David 'Carsten Jost' Lieske in conjunction with artist and photographer Robert Kulisek. The pair graduate to Dial after first introducing the black metal-influenced endeavour on a limited tape last year, and Deathbridge makes for a compelling addition to the label's recent catalogue. Imagine the sonic crawlspace between The Caretaker, Tryptych-era Demdike Stare and Tropic Of Cancer and you are in the right frame of mind for this crepuscular ten track collection from Misanthrope CA.
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DIALLP 37
15 Jul 16
Ambient/Drone
Wave
Little Dume - (4:33) 119 BPM
Pacific Street - (3:07) 111 BPM
Review: Christian Naujoks fits right in with the whole Dial aesthetic. The visual artist, composer, singer and DJ is obviously a multi-talented force who has no boundaries in terms of artistic engagement, and this new album on the imprint is perfect testament to his style. It is ambient music, yes, but all of the tunes on Wave follow a very similar path, and from the opening cascading guitar riffs of "Little Dume", through to the endlessly spacey "Wave", and the improvisational strings of "Pacific Street", Naujoks paints a very detailed and precise portrait, one that is effortlessly enjoyable and deeply pensive. Beautiful.
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DIALCD 36
27 May 16
Ambient/Drone
Films & Windows
Creator (Final Call) - (6:38) 118 BPM
Teenage Barb - (3:48) 119 BPM
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DIALCD29
16 Sep 13
Minimal/Tech House
Fences
Shoes - (3:42) 112 BPM
Played by: Sanderson Dear
Review: Fences is the long awaited new album from Dial poster boy John Roberts, arriving three years after the Ohio born producer's hugely accomplished and widely lauded debut LP, Glass Eights. In the period between albums Roberts has busied himself with a smattering of remixes and the odd 12", though his primary concern outside of touring has been co-editing The Travel Almanac, a high end magazine exploring "travelling and temporary habitation for an increasingly sophisticated and mobilized generation of travellers". Not your typical techno producer then. The ten tracks that form Fences were conceived and recorded during Roberts' worldwide travels, and later sequenced and mixed in NYC and offer a further refinement on the combination of sound design, sample research and contemporary club music that characterised last year's Paper Frames 12".
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DIALCD 28
27 May 13
Minimal/Tech House
Fatty Folders
PianoPiano - (4:04) 110 BPM
Review: Roman Fluegel is one of the most versatile dancefloor producers, but on this release he shows his softer, more melodic side. The common theme on Fatty Folders is a sense of melancholy, be it through the use of delicate cowbells on the dubby house of "How To Spread Lies" and the blue mood and delicate hooks of the DJ friendly "Lush Life Libido" or on the graceful, piano-led arrangements of "Song with Blue". It sounds like Fluegel is maturing as an artist and tellingly, even darker, more pared back tracks like "The Improviser" even have a reflective undercurrent. If this is Fluegel's focus from now on, we've a lot to look forward to.
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DIALCD 23
19 Sep 11
Minimal/Tech House
Glass Eights
Lesser - (4:02) 116 BPM
Interlude (Telephone) - (2:57) 112 BPM
Glass Eights - (4:45) 118 BPM
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DIALCD 22
29 Oct 10
Minimal/Tech House
Chicago
The Revenge Of The Giant Cowbell - (5:17) 118 BPM
Wonderland (The Race For Space) - (10:29) 118 BPM
Review: Dial Records are really on a roll these days. After recently releasing a beautiful album by Pawel and their remarkable 10 year anniversary compilation, they come back at us with the long awaited second album from Efdemin, Chicago. Berlin-based Efdemin (aka Phillip Sollmann) has been associated with the Hamburg-founded label since its inception a decade ago. His self-titled debut in 2007 was a stunning affair that resonated deeply with both the house and techno communities. After three years and several singles in between, Efdemin has finally graced us once again with nine new soul-striking tracks that combine the beauty and deepness we have come to associate with his productions. "Cowbell" starts things off with a vocal snippet, warbled organs and slow drum rolls as a prelude to "Shoeshine" which kicks things into higher gear with its tough drums and precise high-hats. All tracks seamlessly flow into each other, a concept many artists tend to overlook when making a full length album. This overall sense of flow makes it pleasure to listen to uninterrupted. Instead of finely balancing the line between house and techno, Chicago has more of a jazz-induced feeling to it- which is not to say that it's light or too refined, but rather more intriguing and textured than your standard fare of straight up deep house or deep techno. Oh, and there's even a Homer Simpson sample hidden in there.
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DIALCD 21
07 Jun 10
Minimal/Tech House
Four Shadows
The Shadow (1) - (4:05) 112 BPM
The Shadow (2) - (5:28) 112 BPM
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DIAL 45
05 May 10
Minimal/Tech House
2010
Various
Christian Naujoks - "New Heaven & Earth" - (6:36) 118 BPM
Review: Hamburg based label Dial Records shot to fame in the second half of the 00s with their high brow approach to deep, minimal house and techno. Founded in 2000, they now celebrate their tenth birthday with a new compilation featuring all their usual suspects, aptly titled 2010.

Set up at the turn of the millennium by Carsten Jost and Peter M, better known as Lawrence, Dial remained largely unnoticed at first. It was only the last five or so years that the imprint famed for its sophisticated and emotionally evocative style of deep and minimal house came to the wider attention. Releases such as Efdemin's "Bergwein" EP and Pantha Du Prince This Bliss have garnered them the most attention leading up to today's celebratory compilation. But rather than just collecting the finest moments from those ten years, such is Dial's ethos, that they celebrate with entirely new material, including previously unreleased tracks from the likes of Rndm, Pigon and John Roberts.

Opening the compilation in typically refined style, Phantom Ghost embark on a fittingly theatrical ode to the pleasures of the highlife with the twilight keys of "My Secret Europe." Cultivated 4/4s then take over, starting with John Roberts who brings a classical element into the mix on "Lines." Efdemin explores sensuously deep tribalism on "Time," whereas Kassian Troyer uses layers of sub bass on "Tourist" to get into the groove. Isolee makes a rare appearance with some trippier house moments on "Black Lodge" before Pigon take it unfeasibly deep on "Koto." One of the label's starlets, Pantha Du Prince adds one of the highlights of the release with the enveloping masterpiece of "Fountain Drive."

Dial celebrate their tenth year, and twentieth release, the only way they know how - with a selection of tracks that look unreservedly forward, proving their need to do more than simply sit back on their previous successes. I'm just looking forward to their 2020 compilation.
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DIALCD 20
01 Apr 10
Deep House
East End Boys
Bloom (Lawrence remix) - (5:16) 110 BPM Hot
Bloom (instrumental) - (3:20) 110 BPM
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DIAL 47
15 Dec 09
Minimal/Tech House
Thrown Out Of Drama School
All Manner Of Things - (2:15) 114 BPM
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DIALCD 14
18 May 09
Rock
Hesitate
Hesitate - (7:15) 118 BPM Hot
Promise - (4:51) 113 BPM
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DIAL 042
01 Sep 08
Deep House
More Love Now
Buds - (3:22) 110 BPM Hot
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DIALCD 11
21 Jul 08
Rock
Ceramics
Ceramics - (6:17) 118 BPM
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DIAL 032
02 Oct 06
Minimal/Tech House
Bergwein
Michaela Meise & Sergej Jensen - "Secret Side" - (2:22) 111 BPM
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DIAL 030
19 Jun 06
Minimal/Tech House
Music For Non-Existing Dancefloors
Ahacid - (5:00) 110 BPM
Vulmio - (6:46) 118 BPM Hot
R&B&E (part 1 & 2) - (7:49) 116 BPM
Unfinished Symphony - (1:28) 115 BPM
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DIAL 027
10 Apr 06
Minimal/Tech House
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