out for a while: Client – Metropolis [Toast Hawaii]

 

Artist:
Client

 

Title:
Metropolis – Remixes, B-Sides, Rarities

 

Label:
Toast Hawaii

 

Cat#:
ILTH007

 

Release Date:
02nd May 2005

 

Format:
CD, download & streaming

 

Tracklist:
01.
Tuesday Night

02.
Dirty Little Secret

03.
Radio
(Boosta Rockanarchy Version)

04.
Radio
(Cicada Instrumental)

05.
Radio
(Rex The Dog Instrumental)

06.
Pornography
(The Zip Mix)

07.
Pornography
(The Zip Alien Sex Mix)

08.
Pornography
(Motor Mix)

09.
Radio
(Radio Session)

10.
It’s Rock And Roll
(Radio Session)

11.
In It For The Money
(Radio Session)

12.
In It For The Money
(Original Version With Swearing)

 

Info:

 

Snippets:

 

Recommendations:
Client’s “Going Down” on Toast Hawaii
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originally released in 2006

 

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out now: Nicolas Bougaïeff – Sunday Summer EP [NovaMute]

Artwork
 

Artist:
Nicolas Bougaïeff

 

Title:
Sunday Summer EP

 

Label:
NovaMute

 

Cat#:
NOMU199

 

Release Date:
09th July 2025

 

Format:
download & streaming

 

Tracklist:
01.
Sunday Morning At Panorama Bar When Things Go Sideways

02.
Blue Seventeen

03.
Organelle

04.
Summer Beach Bar Where Jodie Foster Goes In The Movie Contact

 

Press Info:
Nicolas Bougaïeff returns to NovaMute this July with ‘Sunday Summer’, the third and final entry in his ‘Prime’ Series, following ‘Primal Extensions’ and ‘Prime Function’ earlier in 2025. The series explores what Bougaïeff coins as prime rhythms — polyrhythms derived from prime number ratios. These asymmetric, complex structures unfold across each EP, inviting deep listening and disorienting groove, and so far winning support from the likes of Surgeon and Laurent Garnier.

Opener ‘Sunday Morning at Panorama Bar When Things Go Sideways’ sets the tone with skittish rhythms, rumbling low-end, and glitchy synths, imperfect by design and rich with experimental edge. ‘Blue Seventeen’ then brings high-velocity chaos with freakish pulses, incendiary hi-hats, and frantic acid lines that tear through the mix before ‘Organelle’ ups the pressure with muscular drum loops, gritty textures, and dystopian melodies that feel like otherworldly transmissions. Closing out proceedings, ‘Summer Beach Bar Where Jodie Foster Goes in the Movie Contact’ offers a moment of calm with a dubby, mid-tempo groove laced with organic sounds and whimsical melodies that drift in and out of focus like a mirage.

Based out of Berlin, Bougaïeff is a cerebral artist with a PhD in minimal techno and a creative reach citing Bach, Kraftwerk, visual art and mathematics for inspiration. A longtime Mute affiliate, he co-founded Liine (creators of the Lemur music app), launched the Berlin Academy of Electronic Music, and runs the BAEM Studio platform, where he shares acclaimed production tutorials.

 

Full Track Streaming:

 

Video Special:
“Live at Archives Sonores, Berlin (February 22, 2025)”

 

Related Releases:
Nicolas Bougaïeff’s “Prime Funktion EP” on NovaMute
Nicolas Bougaïeff’s “Primal Extensions EP” on NovaMute

 

Recommendations:
Nicolas Bougaïeff’s “EP3” on NovaMute
Nicolas Bougaïeff’s “EP2” on NovaMute
Nicolas Bougaïeff’s “EP1” on NovaMute
Nicolas Bougaïeff’s album “Recursive” on Denkfabrik
Nicolas Bougaïeff’s album “Begin Within” on Mute
Nicolas Bougaïeff’s “Higher Up The Spiral” on Mute
Nicolas Bougaïeff’s “Dust (Remixes)” on Mesh
Nicolas Bougaïeff’s “Dreamscape” on Denkfabrik
Nicolas Bougaïeff’s album “Deckalog” on Denkfabrik
Nicolas Bougaïeff’s album “Resilience Interlude” on Denkfabrik
Nicolas Bougaïeff’s album “Les Sauvageries” on Denkfabrik
Nicolas Bougaïeff’s album “Principles Of Newspeak” on Denkfabrik
all releases on Mute & sublabels like NovaMute

 

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Mute (Germany)

 
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out for a while: Martin L. Gore – Counterfeit E.P. [Mute | Sire Records | Sony Music]

 

Artist:
Martin L. Gore

 

Title:
Counterfeit E.P.

 

Label:
Mute | Sire Records | Sony Music

 

Cat#:
STUMM67 | 25980 | tba

 

Release Date:
12th June 1989 (original release date)
later (re-releases)

 

Format:
CD, vinyl, cassette, download & streaming

 

Tracklist:
01.
Compulsion

02.
In A Manner Of Speaking

03.
Smile In The Crowd

04.
Gone

05.
Never Turn Your Back On Mother Earth

06.
Motherless Child

 

Info:
first solo release by Martin … covering some of his favourites …

Depeche Mode’s Martin L. Gore Releases Solo E.P.

Martin L. Gore, instrumentalist, songwriter and founding member of Depeche Mode, has stepped out on his own with a solo E.P. comprised of six specially selected tracks reflecting Gore’s eclectic and wide-ranging musical taste.

Titled Counterfeit and produced by Gore with assistance from Rico Conning, the E.P. includes Gore’s distinctive versions of “Compulsion” by Joe Crow, Tuxedomoon’s “In A Manner Of Speaking”, Durutti Column’s “Smile In A Crowd”, “Gone” by the Comsat Angels, “Never Turn Your Back On Mother Earth” from Sparks and a rendition of the traditional gospel classic “Motherless Child”.

All instruments and vocals on Counterfeit are handled by Gore who is currently in Italy with the other members of Depeche Mode, recording new material.

Depeche Mode’s latest release is the deluxe live package, 101, documenting their historic 1988 U.S. tour. 101 is also the subject of a documentary film by director D.A. Pennebaker.

 

Snippets:

 

Special:
“CLR Podcast 147”

 

Recommendations:
Martin L. Gore’s “Counterfeit 2” on Mute
MG’s “The Third Chimpanzee (Remixed)” on Mute
MG’s “The Third Chimpanzee EP” on Mute
MG’s “Remixes” on Mute
MG’s “MG” on Mute
“SSSS” by VCMG aka Vince Clarke & Martin Gore on Mute
VCMG’s “EP 3 / Aftermaths” on Mute
VCMG’s “EP 2 / Single Blip” on Mute
VCMG’s “EP 1 / Spock” on Mute
“Subterraneans” by Alva Noto feat. M.L. Gore & Willian Basinski on Noton
“Man Made Machine” by Motor feat. Martin L. Gore on CLRX
Diamond Version’s “EP1-5” w/ Martin L. Gore remix on Mute
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originally released in 1989

 

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out for a while: Speedy J – Public Energy No. 1 [NovaMute | Plus 8 Records | Overlast Records]

 

Artist:
Speedy J

 

Title:
Public Energy No. 1

 

Label:
NovaMute | Plus 8 Records | Overlast Records

 

Cat#:
NOMU54 | PLUS8066 | LAST016

 

Release Date:
21th April 1997 (original release date)
12th December 2022 (remastered digital re-release)

 

Format:
CD, vinyl, download & streaming

 

Tracklist Vinyl:
A1.
Patterns

A2.
In-formation

B1.
Pure Energy

B2.
Drainpipe

C1.
Hayfever

C2.
Haywire

D1.
As The Bubble Expands

D2.
Canola

 

Tracklist CD:
01.
Tuning In

02.
Patterns

03.
Melanor

04.
In-formation

05.
Pure Energy

06.
Haywire

07.
Hayfever

08.
Tesla

09.
Drainpipe

10.
Canola

11.1.
As The Bubble Expands

11.2.
(silence)

11.3.
Untitled

 

Tracklist Digital:
01.
Tuning In
(Remastered 2021)

02.
Patterns
(Remastered 2021)

03.
Melanor
(Remastered 2021)

04.
In-formation
(Remastered 2021)

05.
Pure Energy
(Remastered 2021)

06.
Haywire
(Remastered 2021)

07.
Hayfever
(Remastered 2021)

08.
Tesla
(Remastered 2021)

09.
Drainpipe
(Remastered 2021)

10.
Canola
(Remastered 2021)

11.1.
As The Bubble Expands
(Remastered 2021)

11.2.
(silence)

11.3.
Untitled
(Remastered 2021)

 

Press Info:
Perched in the upper floor of a strange, beyond modern house, that resembles a yellow ice cube in the heart of Rotterdam, Joachem Paap has for the past few months been crafting a weird collection of tracks that rumble, roll and jab like a deranged, punch drunk boxer. Cutting rough edged beats in and out of a rich, insane and distorted soundscape, Speedy has crafted an undefinable album that jogs along in an almost freestyle way, sticking two fingers up to the musical expectations and conventions. Speedy is a man who does not play by the rules.

It’s been a couple of years since his last album, ‘G Spot’ but much has changed since those days. Now signed to London based novamute Records, Speedy has delivered an awesomely frightening third album ‘Public Energy No 1.’ Long gone are the nods towards dancefloor culture (a tenner to anyone who can string together two dance steps to his latest offerings) and in it’s place growls an awesome beat that refuses to be tamed and play by the book. Speedy it seems has ditched all remaining shackles and dug deep into his psyche, spitting out a highly idiosyncratic album showcasing a highly individual take on electronica.

Recorded in his home based studio, the album is a result of his constant experimentation and work mixing and matching a variety of analogue machines, feeding sounds back and forth through each machine, eventually emerging with fucked up slabs of noise that seem to possess no relation to the equipment from which they were originally spawned. Speedy makes machines talk in the same way Hendrix made his guitar sing. A musical Buzz Aldrin orbiting the earth importing sounds from Mars, Speedy J is a true musical alchemist.

‘Public Energy No 1’, out on 21st April unfolds like an eerie soundtrack. Rising and dipping, sprinting and strolling, the album passes through a wide variety of emotions and moods but the constant denominator is the pummelling, direct feel. An album as hard as granet. Opening with the atmospheric wash of ‘Tuning In’, a track which, in the context of the album, sounds like Speedy’s machinery warming up ready for the assault that follows, the album flows from sound to sound carrying the listener by the scruff of their neck to a nail biting finish. Strung together with soundtrack- esque lulls laced with waves of caressing atmospheric electronic sounds, the album possesses a wide spectrum of sounds. Tracks like ‘Telsa’, a bastard son of Eno’s ‘Music For Airports’ series or Vangelis ‘Bladerunner’ soundtrack and ‘In-Formation’, with it’s spine chilling wind chime effect giving it the feel of a Vietnamese war film soundtrack, act as respites for the sonic mugging that characterises the album as a whole. On tracks like ‘Pure Energy’ with it’s throbbing electronic energy and rough electro beats that resemble ‘Planet Rock’ on crack and ‘Patterns’ with it’s disconcerting and random hard as nails industrial beats, the listener is pinned to the wall and sonically asphyxiated. A well severe album that flobs in the face of current trends. Do not play before going to bed.

 

Snippets:

 

Special:
“@ bunker NYC 07-01-2010”

 

Recommmendations:
Speedy J’s “Ginger (Remastered 2021)” on Warp Records | Overlast Records
“Speedy & Steve” by Speedy & Steve on Mote-Evolver
Speedy J’s “Shoegaze EP” on Electric Deluxe

 

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originally released in 1997

 

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out now: Terence Fixmer – Magnetic North EP [Mute]

 

Artist:
Terence Fixmer

 

Title:
Magnetic North EP

 

Label:
Mute

 

Cat#:
iRSTUMM508

 

Release Date:
16th July 2025

 

Format:
download & streaming

 

Tracklist:
01.
Another End
(Oliver Rosemann Remix)

02.
Evolve
(Marcel Dettmann Remix)

03.
Magnetic North

 

Press Info:
Terence Fixmer has shared a brand new remix by German techno powerhouse Marcel Dettmann, a reworking of ‘Evolve’, one of the stand out tracks from Fixmer’s recent album, THE PARADOX IN ME, out now on Mute / NovaMute.

‘Evolve (Marcel Dettmann Remix)’ will feature on a new EP, Magnetic North, set for release on 16 July. The three-track EP also includes a remix of ‘Another End’ by German techno producer / DJ, and founder of Recorded Things imprint, Oliver Rosemann and a new track, ‘Magnetic North’, which explains Fixmer, “serves as a bridge between THE PARADOX IN ME and the sound of my future album, which will be lean towards the club, and be more techno, and hypnotic with raw sounds.”

Talking about long-time friend and occasional collaborator Dettmann’s remix, Fixmer explains, “Marcel chose ‘Evolve’ to remix, he always likes tracks when I put my voice to it. I love the way it starts with a dubby direction, before developing into electronic club sequence and bringing on the voice. Marcel is so creative, it’s an honour to share this remix.”

The new EP arrives on 16 July along with an extended edition of THE PARADOX IN ME, Fixmer’s second album for Mute / NovaMute. The new edition features three new tracks, ‘In Synthesis (Vocal Mix)’, ‘Razor Sharp (Version Two)’ and ‘Close to You (Live Version)’.

On THE PARADOX IN ME Fixmer stretches the limits of dance music by interlacing evocative, cinematic electronics with pounding, peak-time 4/4 pulses. “There’s always a fight between directions,” he says. “This album represents all the sounds I have within me.”

Fixmer burst onto the scene in the late 1990s, establishing the Planete Rouge label in 1998, and releasing a slew of influential 12″s under a pseudonym before Muscle Machine, his acclaimed debut album which pioneered a new genre that merging the sounds of EBM and Techno.

Not long later, he achieved a personal milestone, collaborating with Nitzer Ebb vocalist Douglas McCarthy for two albums as FixmerMcCarthy that bridged the gap between EBM and classic techno. And since then, he’s barely stopped for breath, remixing personal heroes like Front 242, Nitzer Ebb and Depeche Mode, as well as respected peers such as Ellen Allien, DJ Hell, Dave Clarke and Sven Väth, simultaneously building up a canon of work on CLR, Electric Deluxe, Ostgut-Ton and of course, Mute and NovaMute.

Fixmer’s passion for electronic music hums from every note and carefully engineered beat on the Magnetic North EP, and extended version of THE PARADOX IN ME, which plays almost like an autobiography, and assembles a world that’s tactile and strikingly visual, capturing the soul of the synthesizer in all its forms.

 

Full Track Streaming:
“Magnetic North”

“Evolve (Marcel Dettmann Remix)”

“Another End (Oliver Rosemann Remix)”

 

Special:
“#SlamRadio 64”

 

Related Releases:
Terence Fixmer’s “The Paradox In Me (Extended Edition)” on Mute
Terence Fixmer’s “The Paradox In Me” on Mute

 

Recommendations:
Terence Fixmer’s “State Of Disorder EP” on Planete Rouge Records
Terence Fixmer’s “Shifting Signals” on Mute
Fixmer’s “Invasion EP” on Bite
Terence Fixmer’s EP “The Swarm” on NovaMute
Terence Fixmer’s album “Through The Cortex” on Ostgut Ton
Terence Fixmer’s EP “Dance Of The Comets” on NovaMute
Terence Fixmer’s album “Depth Charged” on CLR
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Terence Fixmer
Terence Fixmer (Fanpage)
NovaMute
NovaMute Deutschland
Mute
Mute Deutschland

 

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