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Jdotbalance - Sublimate b/w Precipitate

Jdotbalance left the moon and the sky for a city that works. This is their first offering for the ESP Institute. On side A, 'Sublimate' combines two aspects of a digital pipe and mallet assortment—both as the percussive base for a groove, and as an interstitial layer where inherent resonances are massaged into melody. Bubbles and squeaks dance around the sound-stage periphery, occasionally pierced by high frequency statements, presenting as either ghostly yelps from the aether or as bursts of kaleidoscopic shards. A third of the way through the track, the instrumentation truly does sublimate, crystallizing into a new self—bolder and naughtier, abandoning its pensive optimism for a detour around the spectrum's dark end. On the flip, 'Precipitate' continues with its predecessor's primer of metallic percussion, but accelerates the pace to reveal Jdot’s attitude leaning toward cunty malice. The kick drum relentlessly pounds us as 16th note droplets metamorphose from chrome-dipped hail into full-blown acid wind. As intensity retreats beneath the digital rubble and the track draws to a close, so does our stream of Jdot’s consciousness. These two songs will accelerate your nervous system.

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Jdotbalance - High Exposure

Jdotbalance is a Chicanx producer from Texas currently based in Chicago. They run the GUD4U newsletter, party and mix series and have been featured for mixes on DAISYCHAIN, BIZAAR BAZAAR, PAPI JUICE, JEROME, RUMORS, and NEW WORLD DYSORDER. Here they are with a backboard smashing vinyl debut dunk full of a futuristic mix of sexy, raucous club and fast techno propulsions that showcases just how varied the energy palette of North American club music is.

“Let’s” opens up the A side with a fast techno kick and panned static flickers. Wonky pings wander left and right. This track is a true traveler…start to finish this will have the dancefloor wishing this condensed fantasy epic, inexhaustibly traversing moods and instruments, would swallow up the club and continue the stomping ride down down down the devil’s gut. A2 has a different boom but the same amount of bump. Claps dance around the 2s and 4s, showing you how to move to Jdot’s vision of gyrating, high-energy club music. A vocal sample swells like a siren. The kick moves in triplets. The peak is psycho. The track comes down just in time to pick its energy back up with big bass melodies that take it to a sonar underwater close.

Flip to the B side. “Wilin’” brings the club kicks and undulating melody that floats on top together in rhythm. Interesting rhythmic changes make you rethink your body. One can hear shimmers of the UK wobbling in to snuggle up with the ever-evolving contemporary US club landscape. “Whippit” closes out the whole shabang with a spinning, up-tempo jaunt that packs a dense punch, all bringing home the point that Jdotbalance is not messing around. CAUTION! HIGHLY FLAMMABLE TRACKS!

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Various - PRIMARY FOREST 03

Various

PRIMARY FOREST 03

12inchCEEXYZ05
CEE
03.06.2025

AN ATLAS OF LOSS

Do minerals dream of becoming semiconductors? Do they yearn to carry charges, amplify, switch, and convert energy into emotions comprehensible to humans? And what if, from the darkness of the underground, they had been listening to us sing in caves before the emergence of the first flute? Could they have guided us, through the course of history, to find them, extract them, and create new sounds through sinusoidal waves, to form valves and bend circuits?

If so, minerals would transition from what philosopher Eugene Thacker defines as the ‘planet’—that virginal and unreachable realm for humans that we study through geology, paleontology, and environmental sciences—to the ‘world,’ the space we inhabit, interpret, and synthesise in our daily lives. Sadly, we only remember the world when it erupts violently, through climate catastrophes or when a new virus emerges. Sometimes a tsunami collides with a nuclear plant, or viruses are cultivated as biological weapons in high-security laboratories, provoking a deep biological anxiety, hard to quell, which we all feel beneath our skin.

There exists a third realm, disconnected from both the world and the planet: the ‘earth’, an immense, dense rock floating in space alongside other planets, situated in the cosmological dimension. Relating to the earth is so complex that we only do so through theoretical speculations of a scientific nature or through science fiction, interweaving until one becomes the prophecy of the other, in an infinite, pendular dance. Beyond the darkness of space and Lovecraft’s cosmic horror, the fantasy of human extinction is the most recurrent: to reach a collapse so devastating that we do not survive it, even though the earth does, without us.

In a world where we quantify everything through body sensors, financial algorithms, nanometre-scale robots, and surveillance drones—a world in which everything that can be domesticated and controlled can also be commodified—a superior artificial intelligence would survive the collapse of the species (some speculate it might even cause it) and learn from our mistakes, thanks to our obsessive gathering of data.

Long after our voices fade, minerals will persist in the darkness of screens, in the silicon of chips, and in their pure form, still unexploited underground. Over the millennia, this intelligence might piece together fragments of our reasoning, as if an alien civilization finally connected with one of our spacecrafts loaded with messages cast into the void. It would sort through endless streams of data, unable to grasp the depths of emotion behind what it quantified, recreating simulations of our past, stripped of the nuance that once defined us and conducting experiments in sandboxes.

Some remnants of our existence—faint echoes of forgotten beauty—would be pieced together in an atlas of loss, buried beneath layers of numbers, decayed bots, and corroded hard drives. What will follow? Perhaps bison will once again roam—trotting to the strange pulse of techno, their ancient forms framed by the ruins of our cities.

Buildings will crumble, slowly dissolving under the soft touch of ambient music, and a thousand flowers will bloom with that ancient music created through electrical signals and computation. 7 songs for a future both improbable and inevitable—a final message from a world lost to itself, from planet Earth to planet Earth.

Alfons Pich, 2025

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Fixed Rhythms T-Shirt_S - Fixed Rhythms T-Shirt_S

Sleek new t-shirt from US techno and house underground stalwart label Fixed Rhythms. They've been pumping out releases by Marcela Dias Sindaco, Jdotbalance, Eamon Harkin, Escaflowne, JR2k, Alien D, Russell E.L. Butler, and Sweater On Polo to name a few, and there are tons more on the horizon. This year marks the 5 year anniversary of the label, so a merch drop is in order. Printed on high quality Comfort Colors white t-shirts. Preorder only, so don't sleep on this!

Size S - 2XL

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Fixed Rhythms T-Shirt_M - Fixed Rhythms T-Shirt_M

Sleek new t-shirt from US techno and house underground stalwart label Fixed Rhythms. They've been pumping out releases by Marcela Dias Sindaco, Jdotbalance, Eamon Harkin, Escaflowne, JR2k, Alien D, Russell E.L. Butler, and Sweater On Polo to name a few, and there are tons more on the horizon. This year marks the 5 year anniversary of the label, so a merch drop is in order. Printed on high quality Comfort Colors white t-shirts. Preorder only, so don't sleep on this!

Size S - 2XL

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Fixed Rhythms T-Shirt_L - Fixed Rhythms T-Shirt_L

Sleek new t-shirt from US techno and house underground stalwart label Fixed Rhythms. They've been pumping out releases by Marcela Dias Sindaco, Jdotbalance, Eamon Harkin, Escaflowne, JR2k, Alien D, Russell E.L. Butler, and Sweater On Polo to name a few, and there are tons more on the horizon. This year marks the 5 year anniversary of the label, so a merch drop is in order. Printed on high quality Comfort Colors white t-shirts. Preorder only, so don't sleep on this!

Size S - 2XL

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Fixed Rhythms T-Shirt_XL - Fixed Rhythms T-Shirt_XL

Sleek new t-shirt from US techno and house underground stalwart label Fixed Rhythms. They've been pumping out releases by Marcela Dias Sindaco, Jdotbalance, Eamon Harkin, Escaflowne, JR2k, Alien D, Russell E.L. Butler, and Sweater On Polo to name a few, and there are tons more on the horizon. This year marks the 5 year anniversary of the label, so a merch drop is in order. Printed on high quality Comfort Colors white t-shirts. Preorder only, so don't sleep on this!

Size S - 2XL

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Fixed Rhythms T-Shirt_XXL - Fixed Rhythms T-Shirt_XXL

Sleek new t-shirt from US techno and house underground stalwart label Fixed Rhythms. They've been pumping out releases by Marcela Dias Sindaco, Jdotbalance, Eamon Harkin, Escaflowne, JR2k, Alien D, Russell E.L. Butler, and Sweater On Polo to name a few, and there are tons more on the horizon. This year marks the 5 year anniversary of the label, so a merch drop is in order. Printed on high quality Comfort Colors white t-shirts. Preorder only, so don't sleep on this!

Size S - 2XL

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Last In: vor 2026 Jahren
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