Open today: 15:00 - 19:00

By continuing your navigation on this website, you accept the use of cookies for statistical purposes.

Lisovskyi
Inside The Alert Loop EP

Inside The Alert Loop EP

Artists

Lisovskyi

Labels

Fib

Catno

FIB003

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Ukraine

Release date

Jun 22, 2025

Styles

Techno

The loop doesn’t start — it finds you.
Flickering synths and loose percussion, like a machine slipping off tempo. Basslines that don’t drop — they whisper, glitch, and argue.
Sounds that feel wrong, but land just right.
Try catching them through the flood of alerts — sirens, pings, warnings.

150 notifications only — still, it cuts through.

Available Tomorrow

Jun 22, 2025

Media: NM or M-i
Sleeve: Not Graded

18€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

PRE ORDER ITEM, ignore Available date, record will arrive shortly after its release

A1

Unstable Session

A2

It Takes Two I

B1

Pirated Thoughts

B2

Lypa Drips

Other items you may like:

Nastia's NECHTO presents a new six-track release from DJ Dextro, including one collaboration with Portuguese producer Cardao. The project marks Dextro’s first appearance on the label, following years of his tracks being played by Nastia and a shared event in Lisbon in 2023. That connection gradually turned into a conversation about releasing something together. “It was a matter of time until I got to her ear,” Dextro says. “And from there, we talked about NECHTO — and here we are.”The tracks on the EP are shaped by a mix of spontaneous ideas and observations on daily life, society, and broader themes like science and the unknown. Dextro explains that the track titles often reflect his current state of mind or something happening around him —sometimes personal, other times completely random. Each one sits within his established sound: energetic, structured, and focused on rhythm.One of the six tracks features Cardao, with whom Dextro shares what he describes as “a good harmony and easy understanding” in the studio. Known for his groove-led, percussive style, Cardao’s contribution adds another layer to the release while fitting seamlessly into its overall tone.Shaped by both artists’ individual perspectives, this EP stays close to the club — direct, driving techno rooted in shared sensibilities and straightforward execution.
Two long-awaited tracks which hold a special place in the label’s soundsystem, rich with rhythms and encouraging melodies: morning hours synthy Phoenix by the Ukrainian scene godfather Borys and a bassy, Memphis-like, minimalistic techno from Unai Trotti hiding under the new alias Yzer, on the flip side.
This one’s carved in the shadows. Too Late For Emulate EP.Luschn and Roman Khropko blend their styles seamlessly, boiling it down into the bouncing, elastic Rozchyn. High Hopes slows things down with a smooth, tech touch.Flip the wax, and Luschn’s Never Defeat Me makes its mark—an anthem for the resilient—followed by Payal’nik’s Obsession, which pulls you in and goes off the rails.Play it loud!
Trance Pandemic is back with new full cover EP - masterpiece of Dima Phase designer.The musicians' solo sound is changing, they continue to search for themselves, thereby releasing without losing the atmosphere and drive in their music.Komponente takes its rhythm from 707 drum machines and 80s synths, adds a TB 303 and wraps it in long pad melodies in Boston Dynamics.In Acid Explorer, he builds electro-trance with the sound of a nuclear siren using Elektron machines and packs everything into his favorite voice presets from Korg. New and old music technologies are intertwined into one whole, giving birth to new sounds from the late 20th and early 21st centuries.Kurilo continues to work with modern sound machines, drawing on the best and creating a smooth, even groove. If you like trance synthesizers, mysterious melodies, then your choice is Eating Raoul, nothing more, a sound inspired by the New York night where Evgeniy currently lives.Not From New York carries a different trip, but no less atmospheric, deep bass and acid accents - everything you need for a dense sound on your sound system, be it a club or rave party or a home sound system or headphones.In general, although the release is different, it is united in one thing: atmosphere and melody.
Yes, we’re presenting you a new label from Ukraine again. This time the name is Secret Keeper, the owner of the label is Orbit, and for the first release they’re having one of the secret gems of Kyiv – Luschn. And if you weren’t familiar with that name – it’s finally time to acknowledge him.All of the tracks here are untitled, and we’re going straight to the B1. The shortest track on the record and also the most interesting one. With a pinch of old electro house and the base of old progressive house with all that additional buzzing, what’s not to like here, right?Staying on the B-side, the track on the B2 position is by far the trippiest one here, taking you in weird minimal ways for six minutes. A1 here will probably be played the most with its spooky, grimy, ChristianAB-ish type of vibe. And also with a huge nod to the mid-noughties. The one on the A2 is a slow roller, that type of track, you always like to hear, when you’re a bit tired, but still want to continue dancing. It will recharge you for at least 5 minutes.