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IMPROX 3
Red Mycelium - (5:30) 120 BPM Hot
Lightspeed - (6:15) 154 BPM
Slip - (4:20) 140 BPM
Ground - (2:58) 140 BPM
Pound - (1:45) 140 BPM
Mutatum - (2:03) 134 BPM
Nano - (4:53) 110 BPM
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IMPROX 3
20 Feb 24
Electro
IMPROX 2
Hacoki - (6:18) 73 BPM
Cohaki - (5:43) 73 BPM
AB= - (3:52) 76 BPM
Thanos - (4:48) 57 BPM
Gravitzappa - (1:40) 59 BPM
Platox - (1:59) 100 BPM
Mikro B - (5:26) 70 BPM Hot
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IMPROX 2
13 Sep 23
Experimental/Electronic
IMPROX 1
Star Map - (7:08) 70 BPM
Stay Forever - (5:05) 65 BPM
Eridania - (4:51) 102 BPM Hot
Wet Cell - (2:48) 93 BPM
C Met 2-3 - (2:55) 86 BPM
Take Me Home - (4:42) 73 BPM
Ferce - (3:28) 75 BPM
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IMPROX 1
10 Apr 23
Experimental/Electronic
2334
The Apocalyptic Techno Cult - (7:21) 80 BPM
Violent Shadows - (6:36) 100 BPM Hot
Inky Starry Void - (5:20) 70 BPM
Skynet Skanner - (5:15) 65 BPM
Infuriating House - (5:30) 80 BPM
Clone Morph - (4:54) 81 BPM
Awkward Backward - (5:07) 80 BPM
Dimensional Drift - (5:40) 67 BPM
Broken Ether - (5:52) 67 BPM
Broad Sky (feat DJ Blockcom) - (6:44) 55 BPM
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RAMX 12D
17 Apr 20
Experimental/Electronic
Fairplex Drive EP
Fairplex Drive - (6:29) 128 BPM Hot
Gamma Gulch - (5:22) 124 BPM
Starlight Mesa - (7:21) 125 BPM
Ruby - (6:46) 130 BPM
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RAMX 11
04 Jan 18
Electro
Junior High School Excursion To The Parallel World
ScitiloP - (6:49) 120 BPM Hot
Welcome To Our Timezone - (5:16) 128 BPM
Torpedo - (5:59) 122 BPM
Warp Drive - (6:20) 130 BPM
Frison - (6:12) 120 BPM
Sting Operation - (6:24) 128 BPM
The Classified Sector - (6:59) 128 BPM
Hyena - (6:31) 128 BPM
Played by: Fear-E
Review: Following a near two-year hiatus, Delta Funktionen resurfaces in order to invite us on his Junior High School Excursion To The Parallel World. While the title evokes images of bad 1980s teen movies, musically the Dutch producer has delivered a double-pack full of what we would describe as "proper" techno and electro. That means thrusting rhythms, bold and restless basslines, intergalactic electronics and melodies that sound like they've been beamed down from, well, a parallel world. There's naturally plenty of subtle variation - compare and contrast, for example, the booming rhythmic intensity and creepy melodies of "Torpedo" and the winding late night acid trip that is "Stingoperation" - but Delta Funktionen keeps his eyes firmly fixed on the dancefloor throughout.
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RAM-X 10
27 Jun 17
Techno
Remnants Of A Technologically Advanced Society
Probe 2187 - (9:29) 120 BPM
Lost Signals - (1:24) 118 BPM
Markarian 335 - (6:05) 125 BPM Hot
As The Orbit Fails - (6:23) 126 BPM
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RAMX 09
13 Jun 17
Techno
Earth Disorders Part 1
Dark Desire - (7:21) 120 BPM
Love Fantasy - (4:30) 124 BPM
No Time - (8:19) 120 BPM Hot
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RAMX 08
08 Aug 16
Techno
B76 Over Land
Intro - (0:29) 159 BPM
B76 Over Land - (6:42) 120 BPM
Vex - (4:36) 134 BPM Hot
Vapor - (5:42) 121 BPM
Trigger - (4:24) 124 BPM
Din - (2:51) 129 BPM
Played by: N-TER
Review: Earlier in 2015, Samuel Van Dijk once again donned the VC-118A guise to deliver arguably his strongest release to date, Propulse on Tabernacle Records. Happily, B76 Over Land maintains a similar standard, with Van Dijk serving up a pleasingly cold batch of machine jams. Highlights include the fuzzy, cowbell-heavy Rotterdam electro of "Vapor", the skittering techno drone of "Vex", and the frankly wayward, dark ambience of closer "Din". That said, we're also fans of the superb title track, which expertly combines fluid, watery melodies and drifting chords with clattering, mechanical percussion.
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RAMX 07
01 Aug 16
Techno
Wasteland
Wasteland - (7:09) 120 BPM
Hurt Me - (7:26) 122 BPM
Tab - (5:13) 126 BPM
Black Endlessness - (8:31) 123 BPM Hot
Pusher - (5:05) 128 BPM
A Drone Killed My Bunny - (5:57) 118 BPM
Phantom - (8:09) 125 BPM
Bunker - (6:17) 124 BPM
Mutant Society - (6:58) 117 BPM
Lost In A Dream - (5:53) 124 BPM
The Last Game - (9:15) 116 BPM
Review: Niels Luinenburg's Delta Funktionen project has always been sharply focused on the sci-fi end of techno, with 2012 debut album Traces sounding like a long-lost, Drexciya-era Detroit classic. On this follow-up, he's gone further, with the accompanying press release suggesting that the album's title refers to a mythical planet inhabited by a race of mutant outcasts. The accompanying music - a mix of vintage Motor City techno and electro influences, with added Chicagoan acid lines, Kraftwerkian vocoder vocals and occasional nods to Italo and proto-house - certainly fits the concept. It makes for a hugely enjoyable listen, and should appeal to more than just sci-fi daydreamers and UFO conspiracy theorists.
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RAM-X-CD- 01
25 Jul 16
Techno
Wasteland - Chapter IV/Lifewater Oasis
Korath System - (7:49) 120 BPM Hot
Lost In A Dream - (5:53) 124 BPM
The Last Game - (9:15) 116 BPM
Review: Subtitled Lifewater Oasis, the name of the latest release in Delta Funktionen's series could be mis-construed as a paean to Drexciya. However, as soon as the grimy, acid soaked riffs and robotic drums of "Korath System" hover into earshot, it is clear that yet again, the Dutch producer has gone his own way. "Lost in a Dream" is the most impressive track on the release; with its ghostly harpsichord unraveling over tight claps and featuring a surging bass and eerie synths it maps out an individualistic alternative for Detroit techno. The only real hint at Drexciya's legacy comes on the closing track, "The Last Game", where ghostly synths light up a buzzing bass, but the groove is far more linear than the Detroit duo would ever have conjured up.
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RAMX 06
18 Jul 16
Techno
Wasteland - Chapter III/Cave Of Descendants
Phantom - (8:09) 125 BPM Hot
Bunker - (6:17) 124 BPM
Mutant Society - (6:58) 117 BPM
Review: Niels Luinenberg reaches the third chapter of his Wasteland series with more fresh interpretations on techno and electro. The release starts with "Phantom", which as its title suggests, follows a path that knocks on the doors of the netherworld. From its slow-motion start, supernatural sounds swirl in from the ether, joined by heavy claps. Eventually, it settles into a pulsing electronic groove. Is "Bunker" inspired by the label of the same name? It's hard to say, but certainly its mixture of acid and synth discordance will appeal to fans of the Dutch imprint. As a parting salvo, Luinenberg drops "Mutant Society", where evil synth sounds map out a trip through the netherworld.
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RAMX 05
11 Jul 16
Techno
Wasteland - Chapter II/Chasm Of Chills
Black Endlessness - (8:31) 123 BPM Hot
Pusher - (5:05) 128 BPM
A Drone Killed My Bunny - (5:57) 118 BPM
Review: The follow up to last year's first chapter sees Niels Luinenberg again effortlessly blur the boundaries between classic electro and techno. The brilliant, aptly named "Black Endlessness" sees him fuse dark bass tones and rolling 808s with some searing Detroit techno melodies. However, the Dutch producer keeps the balance towards electro thanks to the introduction of some ponderous vocals. "Pusher" is a gritty, stepping track, littered with mad bleeps and anchored by tight claps. The pendulum swings fully towards techno on "a drone killed my bunny;" kettle drums support dense tonal bleeps and the kind of swampy rhythm that Gesloten Cirkel is known for. It's another perfectly balanced release.
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RAMX 04
04 Jul 16
Techno
Wasteland - Chapter I/Goodbye, Galaxy!
Wasteland - (7:09) 120 BPM
Hurt Me - (7:26) 122 BPM Hot
Tab - (5:13) 126 BPM
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RAMX 03
27 Jun 16
Minimal/Tech House
Het Sonisch Besluit
Malfunktion - (8:28) 117 BPM Hot
Hassle - (7:40) 120 BPM
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RAM-X- 02
10 Jul 15
Techno
D-Wave Two 1
RM - (7:20) 126 BPM Hot
Droids - (4:53) 129 BPM
Untitled Yet - (6:36) 118 BPM
Reaility Is Here - (6:14) 123 BPM
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RAM-X- 01
10 Jul 15
Techno
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