Boris Otterdam

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KICKDRUM LOVE 2

TOECUTTER - FAGGRO
TECHNOHEAD - I WANNA BE A HIPPY
MESCALINIUM UNITED - WE HAVE ARRIVED
NOISTRUCT - FEAR THE BLACK LOTUS
7U? - UNKYTOWN
CAUSTIC WINDOW - THE GARDEN OF LINMIRI
556A - I KILL D'S (EXTENDED)
THE LAST NINJA - MMM..BRAINS (ORIGINAL MIX)
HOCUS POCUS - HERE'S JOHNNY
D AND F - TONIGHT YOU SLEEP IN HELL
QUINDOOR - FULL ENERGY FLASH
PAUL BLACKOUT - SUISONIC
ANIMAL INTELLIGENCE - NOW YOU KNOW
D.O.A. - YA MUTHA
NULL OBJECT - I HAVE NO HANDS
SYNDICATE - WATCH ME BASH THIS
NEGATIVE NETWORK - CANCER
THE SPEEDFREAK - THE DOCTOR IS BACK

The Robot Scientists

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This week's guests are Stefan Maurer and Markus Schneider from Saarbrücken, Germany. These guys have been playing together since 2007 and are most probably better known under their Robot Scientists moniker. As the Robot Scientists, they have been making a good name for theirselves in the worldwide disco scene and that is for a reason. They are both very dedicated diggers and collectors and really have mastered the craft of vinyl mixing.
Next to DJ'ing, these guys have been running their own label called Emerald & Doreen, which has been running for over three years now and is a must-check for everyone who has a healthy appetite for leftfieldish disco, future funk and tripped out balearica. The label will be reaching their one hundredth release this year and they have some very special things cooking up, so be sure to check that out.

For their deathmetaldiscoclub guest mix, they delivered an awesome party mix that goes very well beyond the borders of disco and showcases some of their more housier sides. But ofcourse without losing sight of their future funk and disco influences. The Robot Scientists are currently working on a residency at the awesome Silodom venue in Germany so if you want to check them out after hearing this mix, be sure to keep an eye on their Facebook pages below.
Oh, and please don't forget to check out their soundcloud as well because they are running this amazing guest mix series called Something Spæcial and there's plenty of cool mixes from themselves in there as well !

TRACKLIST:
Invisible Menders - Affected
Coyote - The Journey (Acid Dub)
Mugwump & DC Salas - Giallo (Soft Rocks „Flesh & Fantasy“ Remix)
Black Light Smoke Feat. Leah Lazonick - Morning Comes
Sister Revenge - Lost Cherry Pie
K.I.D. - Do it again
Leon Sweet - Sunny Bigler
Nile Delta - Aether
Kink - Fantasia
FNM - Rosso (Rubini Rmx)
Ghost Culture - Red Smoke
Bicep - Satisfy (John Talabot Rain Mix)
Alejandro Paz - El House
Andres Herrera & J.Pe Bruna - Amanecer
Oliver $ & Jimi Jules - Pushing on
Purple Disco Machine - My House
Robosonic - Worst Love
HVOB - Moon

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Cthulhu

14anger

Kenny Campbell

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Back again, Episode 023 now.

This show is hard. very hard in fact. With a lot of gabber style techno and doomcore throughout. Along with some dance floor friendly tracks.

Definitely one for the gabbers looking to get into techno...

Tracklist:
01 Bone Skippers - Evil Bloody Mosquito - Unreleased
02 Huck Farper - Maligned Sprite - Radioactive Wastelands
03 The Peoples Republic Of Europe - Rhythm Machine Pt 3 - Monsters of Doomcore
04 Aus Industrial Militia - Unknown Error - Noisj
05 Cyberstruct - A Fork In The Road Between Two Dead Ends - Dark. Decent.
06 The Peoples Republic Of Europe - Weak - Monsters of Doomcore
07 Shadowcomplex - Modern Guerilla (Empyrean Remix) - Raven Sigh
08 Matt TDK - Full Charge - Unreleased
09 Ansome - Vyken - Perc Trax
10 14anger - Song Of Kali (88UW Remix) - Reloading Records
11 Kenny Campbell - An Ode To... - Unreleased
12 I HATE MODELS - Dissociative Disorders - Obscuur Techno
13 Aus Industrial Militia - Ritual Sacrifice - Noisj
14 Kenny Campbell - Sex Track - Unreleased
15 Weever - Next (Encrypter Remix) - Raven Sigh
16 Manunkind - Acéphale - Self Released

Johann Van der Smuut

Umwelt

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Shipwrec rolls out its new remix series with a serious slab of electro red meat. The main course is served by a machine music master, Umwelt. And what else would the serving be but the rawest of electro, coarsened by surging acid and slicing snares. Accompanying the original are a triumvirate of talent. Ekman is first, ratcheting up those sticky 303 lines whilst adding his own mischief and menace for a mind-bending mix.  The Exaltics stokes the furnaces. Brimstone and bile are churned before subtle layers give some resemblance of relief. Eomac arrives to bring some cooling to the flames. A brittle and brilliant remake is delivered, the Irishman dissolving genres to create an enigmatic end to a fiery EP.

Release date vinyl: 25th of April 2016

Cat# SHPRMX01
Artwork by Mehdi Rouchiche
Distributed by Clone Distribution

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Creme Organisation

from soundcloud: Liverpool artist Stu Robinson aka ASOK steps up to Creme Organization with a debut full length offering, A Mind Forever Voyaging, due out spring 2016. Featuring ten tracks of macho yet melodic, tender yet tense analogue house and techno, it is a continuation of the fine work the Scenery Records boss has done for labels like M>O>S and Mistress in the last few years. Something of a late starter, Robinson has fomented his own mystical, nostalgic, inventive analogue sound that makes you jack, as well as conjuring real emotions with his great knack for melody. This album was recorded live then edited down. “So if something doesn’t sound good it either stays in or I re-record the whole thing,” says Robinson, who used things like Maschine, tb303, analog RYTM, JX-8P, Microkorg, some plugins and “a shit load of old rave samples” to create his debut full length. All written at home over a period of a year or so, it proves the artist has plenty of ideas and more than enough skills to carry them off. Things kick off with the blissfully ambient and horizontal ‘Loom’ before getting straight into the action with ‘The Killing Gameshow’ which has already proved big on dance floors when road tested. Featuring spangled, naughty sounding synths and spacious kicks, it’s a writhing and unpredictable beast that slowly but surely casts you under its spell. ‘Side Scrolling’ shows ASOK to be an inventive drum programmer and lover of off-time hits and bass spits, then ’Three Sisters’ “is the only ever fully composed piece of music I have managed to create, written for my three girls,” says the artist. It is a beautifully suspensory ode with tender keys raining down the face of heavenly chords and pixel thin synths. ‘Guardian Dragon’ is a much more militant cut with raw hits and frazzled synths, old school stabs and dehumanised vocals all coalescing in a wide open space. The fine fusion of melodic beauty and drum based brutality continues through the experimental trip that is ‘Journey Through Fractal Mountain’ and the ghoulish, spitting ‘Visible Differences,’ while ‘1997’ is named after what was the finest year in drum & bass and features a synth line from Final Chapter boss Sean Dixon. Deep and atmospheric, dubby and filled with expert sound design and curious motifs, it makes way for more deep space ambiance in ‘Lost Patrol.’ Closer ’Utopia’ is one of the first tracks Robinson ever made, but you wouldn’t know it with its masterfully off-grid drums and synth smears, metal textures and absorbing sense of broken groove. This is a coherent body of truly inventive work that plays with the rules and regulations as we know it. All unified by a sense of emotion and kinked dance floor groove that has been picked up over the course of 25 years of living and breathing many different forms of dance music, it is an accomplished debut.

Adjust

from soundcloud:

LOW 027: Adjust - ‘Titan Remixes’
Label: Low Res Records
Format: 12” Vinyl, 4 × File, MP3, 320 kbps, WAV, FLAC
Country: US
Released: March 29, 2016
Genre: Electronic
Style:IDM, Industrial, Bass, Breakcore, Trenchcoat Funk
Credits: Mastered by Andy Toth

Released by:
Low Res Records