One of the most interesting techno producers in the UK right now with a murky piece of tech-noir.
Throbbing thrust-and-parry techno for the wee hours.
Brooding and hypnotic jacker from the enigmatic Horizontal Ground crew.
Elegant extended roller from one of the producers behind the Fever Ray project.
Bare-boned dub-tech killer redone by Ben Klock.
Punishing Chicago-indebted grooves masterfully arranged by the Berghain resident.
Grumbling signature cut from the Hoes. A dark Belgian treat.

Leaner and tough rhythm made from kinked Industrial drums in the style of Ancient Methods.
Low-key but brilliant experiment in minimised swing functions...
Stripped and physical jackers edit from Frank Timm aka Soundhack.
Avant-techno brilliance sounding like Bernard Parmegiani producing beats.
Sandwell District men dry out and add some kinky swing salts to Klock's killer.
Sublimely overcast and moody groover from the Lowlands.
Climactic dub chords and sinuous machine shuffles in proper Berlin fashion.
14 tracks: Wave Patrol
14 tracks: Kosmic Package Holiday
14 tracks: Afro Beats
14 tracks: box of tricks
14 tracks: Chamber drift
14 tracks: techno techno techno
14 Tracks: Underworld Missive
14 tracks: Holo Core
14 tracks: Trouble At Mill
14 Tracks: Cyan Psych Syzygy

On 10 Mar 13:36 chris said:
“paypal wanted”
nice collection i would buy if i could pay with paypal
On 11 Mar 02:14 Elia said:
“Excited about this selection!”
Absolutely perfect timing for my trip to Tokyo is this selection! I fly in 8 hrs and this is gonna be wicked to be listening to this stuff walking round Tokyo! Genius!
On 11 Mar 18:48 Stevie j said:
“At Last.......”
this is what Ive been waiting for..great stuff...doom techno,repetitive,intense,hypnotic and involving.....very nice indeed....
On 13 Mar 00:12 Jorge Camacho said:
http://14tracks.com
“great”
great
On 15 Mar 21:02 Dom said:
“Tagged with the 14 Tracks graphic?”
Hey - I'm wondering if you would consider tagging each release with the graphic you use on the website? Will help keep each release visually correct once it's added into iTunes (or wherever)