We've been releasing underground techno and electro since 2012. Over 38 releases, across artists from Chicago, Berlin, Texas, Manchester, Mexico City, Toronto, and the Carolinas. Every record available to own on Bandcamp — DRM-free, lossless, yours forever.
Here's the full catalogue.
Recent Releases
Oct 2015 · Remixes by Owen Sands & Virulent. Supported by Truncate, DJ Shiva, Dustin Zahn, Flug, Danny Tenaglia and more.
Aug 2015 · Five originals. Supported by Truncate, DJ Shiva, Blank Code, Danny Tenaglia.
Jun 2015 · Manchester debut on IBR. Remixes from Owen Sands and Re:Axis (Planet Rhythm). Supported by Cleric, Danny Tenaglia, Truncate.
Feb 2015 · Justin Kase remix. Supported by Truncate, Danny Tenaglia, DJ Shiva, DJ T-1000.
Nov 2014 · Three austere techno tools. Owen Sands remix. Chicago-to-NC transplant Kevin Farabaugh.
Jun 2014 · Four originals. IBR034. Supported by Truncate, DJ Shiva, DJ T-1000.
May 2014 · IBR033. Remixes by TWR72 (Turbo) and Lance Blaise. Label founder's analog-driven originals.
Apr 2014 · Berlin debut on IBR. Three originals + Owen Sands remix. Featured on Droid Behavior, Dystopian Rhythm.
Apr 2014 · Mexico City. IBR031. Remixes by Owen Sands and Justin Kase. Supported by DJ T-1000, DJ Shiva, Forest People.
Jan 2014 · IBR029. Komprezzor remix. Supported by DJ T-1000, Danny Tenaglia, Truncate.
Sep 2013 · Texas techno pioneer's first full EP on IBR. Remixes by Owen Sands, Justin Schumacher, Justin Kase.
Jun 2013 · IBR025. Modular synthesis. Hot off De-Konstrukt's "Floor Weapon".
May 2013 · NC producer Kevin Farabaugh. Three stripped techno tracks paying homage to core influences.
Apr 2013 · Toronto. IBR023. Remixes from Owen Sands, Virulent, Justin Kase. On Octopus, Brood Audio, Impact Machanics.
Oct 2012 · Label founder. One of the earlier IBR releases.
Nov 2013 · Driving analog techno from the label founder.
Nov 2013 · Label co-founder delivering machine-driven techno tools.
Every release is available on Bandcamp as high-quality digital downloads — FLAC, WAV, or MP3. Buying direct supports the artists and the label directly. No middleman, no streaming cut.
— Ill Bomb Records, March 2026
