FiltersType /AllRemixesSolo productionsCollaborationsRecord Labels /AllSkintCheap ThrillsMusic Response RecordingsRegal RecordsMute RecordsVirgin RecordsSort /TitleLabelMost chartedRelease DateTracks by Herve Machines Can Do The Work (Ado 'Done Most The Work' remix)by Herve & Fatboy Slim Together (C.R.S.T. remix)by Hervé on Cheap Thrills 9 chartingsMachines Can Do The Workby Herve & Fatboy Slim on Skint Machines Can Do The Work (Hervé ‘Acid Flash' remix)by Herve & Fatboy Slim on Skint 27 chartingsMachines Can Do The Work (Joris Voorn Does The Work remix)by Herve & Fatboy Slim on Skint 2 chartingsMachines Can Do The Work (Reset!)by Herve & Fatboy Slim on Skint
Tue, 10 Apr 2018 3 comments Regal - Fenix (Amelie Lens Remix) Pounding techno so impossibly big that it sounds like it would barely fit in a warehouse.
Tue, 17 Apr 2018 7 comments Lord Of The Isles - Cryptolove Anyone else hear traces of "Sandstorm" by Darude? (Seriously.)
Mon, 26 Mar 2018 Post a comment Robert Lippok - All Objects Are Moving Soaring, surging melodic techno taken from Lippok's first solo album in seven years, Applied Autonomy.
Tue, 10 Apr 2018 10 comments Efdemin - Palindrome This highlight from Efdemin's upcoming 'mix album hybrid' is just the kind of loopy and bleepy techno the German producer specializes in—minimalist, but packs a punch.
Tue, 3 Apr 2018 Post a comment AnD - Manchester Unforgivingly hard techno where all the textures sound scuffed and broken—in other words, more of what British duo AnD do best.
Tue, 3 Apr 2018 Post a comment Fango - Sikhote The Italian producer returns with another trilogy of EPs called Urano with this first single of steamrolling techno, which carries itself with a dancepunk-influenced strut.
Mon, 9 Apr 2018 1 comments Roza Terenzi - Weakest Link Australia's Roza Terenzi dopes early '90s UK B-boy flex with chill out room sedatives.
Wed, 28 Mar 2018 Post a comment Miki The Dolphin - Apple (L.O.M. Edit) DJ Tennis and Marvin & Guy's latest re-rub of classic Italian techno—this time from Tuscany in the mid-'90s— mixes funky instrumentation with retro trance rhythms.