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DJS: MOST CHARTED - DEEP HOUSE - MOST CHARTED IN OCTOBER 2016

Djs: Most Charted - Deep House

Djs: Most Charted - Deep House

DJS: MOST CHARTED - DEEP HOUSE - MOST CHARTED IN OCTOBER 2016
14 Nov 2016
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Invisible Spectrum (10:40)
Observe (part 2) (6:12)
Significant Others (5:18)
out of stock $11.56
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Cat: CRC 01. Rel: 26 Feb 18
 
Deep House
Priestess (9:03)
Bravado (6:19)
Review: This two-track missive is a significant one for Harvey Sutherland. Not only does it mark the debut of his Clarity Recordings imprint, but also his first recorded outing with regular backing band Bermuda. Opener "Priestess" is something of an epic, with Sutherland working a tasty groove - think languid, live drums, thick synth-bass and spiraling electronics - for several minutes before unleashing some killer jazz-funk keys and Herbie Hancock style solos. In contrast, flipside "Bravado" is a much more spacey affair, with regular, sweaty drum fills and groovy live bass underpinning wild synthesizer motifs and twinkling electric piano. Both are dancefloor-ready, but warm and loose enough to please jazz dancers as much as disco heads.
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out of stock $9.20
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Cat: SIS 028. Rel: 10 Oct 16
 
Deep House
Theme From Javonntte (5:37)
Jazzmatazz (5:15)
Capricorn (4:26)
This Melody (vocal) (4:44)
This Melody (instrumental) (4:59)
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Soundstream - "Aqua Dance" (6:47)
Soundstudio - "Track 440" (5:09)
Soundhack - "What You Feel" (4:59)
Soundstore - "Relief" (5:52)
Review: YES. This is exactly what we need after the end of a long summer, and what has been a period of relatively lower releasing activity in the house and techno sphere. A new Soundstream bruiser to add to what is surely one of the most impressive catalogues around. The last one that was released a year or so ago was excellent, but this four-tracker is even better, bolder, and nastier. Moreover, you get four cuts from four different Soundstream aliases, so you know you're in for the score. "Aqua Dance" is an addictive disco slinger with that magic Soundstream sampling touch, but from "Track 440" onwards, things start to turn a little more off-kilter, and that tune itself is a fuzzy, distorted disco-house hybrid that perfectly encapsulates the Soundstudio alias. The same can be said for the Soundhack-approved "What You Feel", a wavy disco mutant that is of the same ilk as Pepe Bradock's material, while Soundstore's "Relief" is a more classic house spliff packed with banging drums and guided by a deep, sweltering bass. Essential.
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Hugo LX - "Breakfast At Ronny's"
Malin Genie - "Hemlock"
DJ Steaw - "East Orange"
Franck Roger - "To Me"
Teflon Dons - "Damn Mosquitos!"
Tristan Da Cunha - "Hit Up On This!"
Ebony Cuts - "Disco Credit"
Review: Here's something to get excited about: a first missive from the My Love Is Underground camp for three long years. In an attempt to make up for lost time, boss Jeremy Underground has gathered together seven fresh tracks, and stretched them across two weighty slabs of wax. As usual, the featured deep house cuts tend towards the classic and U.S-inspired, variously doffing a cap to New Jersey, New York and Chicago, via ear-pleasing organ riffs (see DJ Steaw's excellent "East Orange"), soulful vocal snippets (Teflon Dons), clear boompty influences (Tristan Da Cunha's Salt 'n' Pepa-sampling "Hit Up On This"), and breezy disco (Ebony Cuts). Franck Roger's contribution, "For Me", is also one of his sleaziest, basement-friendly tracks to date.
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Two Tens Madam (6:42)
The Moons Falling (5:24)
Not A Thinkage Of Links (4:36)
Review: Freedom School's DJ Series of dancefloor-minded 12" singles has previously showcased material from Eric Lau Commissioner and Rick Wilhite. This time round, killer keys-man Kaidi Tatham is at the controls. The legendary West London producer begins in confident mood, lacing his usual jazz-funk keys over a rock-solid electronic bassline, fluttering synths and head-nodding hip-hop beats on "Two Tens Madam". The hazy, laid-back jazz-funk feel is amplified on "The Moons Falling", with Tatham delivering bouncy organ stabs, jazzy piano flourishes and winding synth lines. Arguably the strongest of the lot, though, is closer "Not A Thinkage Of Links", which sits somewhere between bass-heavy Afro-house, Idjut Boys style dub disco, and Kyoto Jazz Massive-esque nu-jazz.
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Cat: DBRV 029. Rel: 24 Oct 16
 
Deep House
Man Over Machine (9:51)
Build Them (Aybee Solstice mix) (6:02)
Legacy (5:03)
Melted Chains (1:35)
Review: Armon 'Aybee' Bazile is undoubtedly one of electronic music's most consistent performers. He's barely put a foot wrong since making his debut in 2004, and continues to deliver high-grade material on a regular basis. Predictably, there's plenty to get excited about on this 12", too. "Man Over Machine" is a winding, constantly building gem, with rising and falling, spaced out melody loops riding an off-kilter techno rhythm. On the flip, you'll find the deep space chord progressions, delay-laden electronics and deep tech-house grooves of "Build Them (Solstice Mix)", the intricate pianos solos and Soichi Terada style deep house vibes of "Legacy", and the off-kilter deep house/IDM fusion of "Melted Chains".
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Tell - "Hope Springs Eternal" (5:34)
Darko Kustura - "Messier Object" (5:37)
Loz Goddard - "Home" (7:02)
BAL 5000 - "The Acid Is Mine But I Share" (6:47)
Review: Amsterdam's Quartet Series are back with a vibrant various artists compilation, starting out with the lo-fi and moody deep house of Tell's "Hope Springs Eternal" (featuring some sexy disco loops atop) while also on the A side we have Darko Kustura with "Messier Object" which as the label themselves claim, treats us to a "wobbling groovy bassline and sugary sweet chords." We couldn't have said it better ourselves! On the flip, we have Manchester's Loz Goddard with the deep and dusty soul jam "Home" and Hungary's BAL 5000 with the spaced out cosmic house journey "The Acid Is Mine But I Share". Sharing is indeed caring and we're up for those signature squeals from the little silver Roland box anytime!
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out of stock $10.00
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Cat: SR 006V. Rel: 17 Oct 16
 
Deep House
Flughafen (6:27)
Deepah (6:27)
Flughafen (Daniel Leseman remix) (6:28)
Dub Diva (6:15)
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Cat: KLRLTD 10S004. Rel: 24 Oct 16
 
Deep House
Reach For Love (5:14)
You've Got Me (5:16)
Review: This is Adam Wickens' - aka ADMIN - first appearance for Kolour LTD, and we're happy to see the UK deep house producer continuing his steady path to maturity. This two-tracker is part of the label's 'LTD 10s' series, and this particular one is the fourth instalment; we love it not only for the quality that has graced the releases up till now, but also because we're fools for the ten inch format. "Reach For Love" sounds like it could be on Moodymann's Mahogani, a sensual house charmer complete with gorgeous piano keys and assembled with pure hypnotic delight. Side B's "You've Got Me" is similarly cool and laid-back, but the beat is speedier here, the percussion more floor-centric and the vocals sexier than ever. What a gorgeous little tip - cop it!
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Cat: NERO 034. Rel: 07 Nov 16
 
Deep House
Native Rebel (8:20)
Native Bruk (6:21)
Native Uprising (7:12)
Review: Trindadian Deep was initially schooled by deep house legend Ron Trent, before casting out on his own. Native EP V is his second 12" of the year for regular home Neroli. As you might expect, it's full of musically rich deep house explorations that don't try too hard for attention. A-side "Native Rebel" is particularly beguiling, with stretched out organ lines tumbling over cosmic synth riffs and deep, layered, organic sounding percussion. On the flip you'll find the Larry Heard-meets-Kaidi Tatham lusciousness of "Native Bruk", followed by the fluttering synth solos, loose-but-dense percussion and killer chord progressions of "Native Uprising".
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out of stock $9.45
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Cat: F&R 001. Rel: 10 Oct 16
 
Deep House
Stop Playing With My Heart (5:20)
Keep What Ya Got (6:10)
Rat Boogie (5:36)
Review: Friends & Relations is a freshly minted imprint based in Peckham, a neighbourhood that has gone from run-down dump to hipster haven in the space of a few short years. The label's first missive comes from its' founder and proud Peckham-dweller, Ali 'Nebraska' Gibbs, a producer best known for his missives on Rush Hour and Mister Saturday Night. It's a predictably strong release, with both "Stop Playing With My Heart" and "Keep What Ya Got" showcasing Gibbs' skill for turning rubbery disco and soul gems into tasty, club-ready house cuts. He's particularly good at teasing out tracks via judicious use of sampled loops, as the deeper and smokier closer, "Rat Boogie", deftly proves.
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Cat: ATA 03. Rel: 19 Sep 16
 
Deep House
Yazuke (5:35)
Grodno (3:05)
Sainte-Maure (5:07)
Underground Monongahela (3:19)
Boom Boom Crash (5:52)
1755 (2:28)
Review: Pepe Bradock is back! Some ten months on from the release of his inspired Le Fada EP, the veteran Parisian beat-maker delivers another sublime, six-track assault on the senses. The mood is set by opener "Yazuke", a pitch-black fusion of fizzing jazz drums, macabre electronics and razor sharp acid lines, before he struts off on a more positive, wide-eyed tip on the bumpy "Grodno". Elsewhere, you'll find some exotic and intoxicating ambience in the shape of "Sainte-Maure", a glitchy, cut-up take on U.S house (the brilliantly bonkers "Underground Monogahela"), an everything-but-the-kitchen-sink rinse out ("Boom Boom Crash", which sounds like Basement Jaxx's "Fly Life" on acid), and a beat-less, late night trip ("1755").
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out of stock $20.51
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Cat: COB 8. Rel: 31 Oct 16
 
Deep House
The Time
Sea Shell
The Time (Night Sea Jorney remix)
Review: As well as steering Stripped & Chewed, Garrett David has been holding down a residency at Chicago's Smart Bar for some time. On a roll following an appearance on Distant Hawaii, The Time finds the producer in fine fettle with a classic approach to deep house clearly born out of the city he calls home. "The Time" is a shimmying jam powered by crafty dub processing and a steady hand on the arrangement, while "Sea Shell" is a more passionate affair that swoons through key changes. The Night Sea Journey remix of "The Time" is a more brooding affair punctuated by synth accents for a deeper end result.
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out of stock $9.45
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Cat: MFM 03. Rel: 31 Oct 16
 
Deep House
I Gave My Love (original edit) (6:34)
Babyphonk (DJ Chicken No Guitar edit) (6:06)
I Gave My Love (Shan & Gerd Janson mix) (6:13)
Deep (feat Seebase - DJ Oyster edit) (5:51)
Review: Only those with long memories will remember David 'Move D' Moufang's short-lived Housegrooves alias. It was only used for a single 1993 release, Volume 1, a 12" that has long been in-demand amongst deep house diggers. Misfit Melodies have decided to give it the reissue treatment, partnering two of the EP's most lauded cuts with fresh remixes and edits. In the former category you'll find the low-slung analogue bass, rolling beats and spacey synth melodies of "I Gave My Love", and the more bumpin', New Jersey influenced Seebase collaboration "Deep", which here gets a slight edit from DJ Oyster. The most impressive rework comes from Shan and Gerd Janson, who turn "I Gave My Love" into a saucer-eyed chunk of piano-heavy, rave-era breakbeat-house bliss.
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out of stock $9.20
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Cat: IFEEL 057. Rel: 29 Aug 16
 
Deep House
Metallo Nero (7:08)
Hundred Fingers Man (7:10)
Onda (6:28)
Gabula (5:52)
Review: Just over a year ago Phil Lauer teamed up with Fab Mammarella for the Italo-German disco delights of Black Spuma with Mark Barrott's International Feel label a perfect home for their debut transmission together. Thankfully it was no one-off as Intl Feel find some room in a busy 2016 schedule for some fresh Black Spuma produce from the pair with this Onda four-tracker. Fans of crystalline, glistening house music will be in raptures when they hear lead cut "Metallo Nero" which brings to mind Max D's LARJ classic "Polo (Extended Version)", albeit doused in Balearic dust. From here the duo gently amble through mid-tempo Wally Badarou does Beat Down Acid on "Hundred Fingers Man," before a notable upturn in tempo for the effervescent house bliss of the title track. To close, Black Spuma introduce some breakbeats into the mix for the delicious off-kilter "Gabula" which should appeal to fans of Hashman Deejay.
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out of stock $9.45
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Cat: DOG 055. Rel: 17 Oct 16
 
Deep House
Matching Half (6:46)
Up To Rise (7:42)
Matching Half (Byron The Aquarius remix) (6:16)
Review: Hauke Freer and Matthias Reiling have been pretty quiet since releasing the Two Man House Band E.P this time last year. Whether or not this surprise 12" is a precursor to a new LP or not, the two original tracks showcased here are vintage Session Victim. While many will love the jazzy, sun-kissed deep house positivity of "Up To Rise", it's nowhere near as potent a dancefloor force as "Matching Half", which benefits greatly from looped riffs that doff a sly wink to Fleetwood Mac, killer keys, and some rush-inducing chord progressions. Byron The Aquarius delivers a killer flipside rework of that track, too, which ups the jazziness whilst beefing up the bottom end.
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out of stock $8.41
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Cat: SBRMBD 001. Rel: 14 Nov 16
 
Deep House
Whateva Sis (6:12)
Dream To Love (5:11)
Reflets Sur L'eau (6:07)
Review: Moonrise Hill Material co-founder Bruno Boumedil has enjoyed a successful 2016 to date, releasing fine material under the Folamour alias for a variety of labels. Here he helps launch the Make Believe label with a trio of tasty deep house cuts. There's a definite Andres feel to the jazzy, loose, warm and bumpin' opener "Whateva Sis", with winding horn lines and plucked electric guitars riding a rich drum rhythm. This vibe is explored further on the sample-rich deep house shuffle of "Dream To Love", while epic flipside "Reflets Sur L'Eau" sees him make merry with hazy, melodies build-ups, chiming melody lines, and fizzing, cymbal-heavy percussion.
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out of stock $8.94
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Cat: WB 00112. Rel: 12 Sep 16
 
Deep House
The Fatal Flaw In Disco (U-4-Ria) (7:37)
The Fatal Flaw In Disco (Lonely Dancer) (6:40)
The Fatal Flaw In Disco (Saxapella) (2:54)
Never Leave (original) (6:53)
Never Leave (Pressure dub) (8:21)
Review: World Building is the new label from Beautiful Swimmer Ari Goldman and it gets off to a veritable flyer with The Fatal Flaw In Disco from the master Mark Seven. Proprietor of Parkway and Parkwest Records, Seven is among the most highly respected of record dealers and DJs and a fine choice to kick off World Building. We've been massive fans of the Parkway tackle here at Juno HQ and hopefully this banging 12" will retrospectively see collectors and selectors dig back through the label. Some five tracks deep, The Fatal Flaw In Disco sees the Stockholm-based Seven continue to explore his love of classic US deep house with the sax-addled pump of "The Fatal Flaw In Disco (U-4-Ria)" a considered highlight. If you've seen the Swimmers at any festival jam this summer you should be familiar with the cuts on this 12" and expect to hear them in the dance a lot more as the year goes on. Big record.
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out of stock $14.20
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Cat: FMB 007. Rel: 14 May 18
 
Deep House
In Yer Face (Bicep remix) (7:48)
In Yer Face (Bicep Acid dub) (6:31)
Review: For those of a certain age, the opening seconds of 808 State's 1991 rave anthem "In Yer Face" - a combination of memorable melody lines and loved-up chords - are still capable of setting the pulse racing. Bicep have taken on the task of updating Graham Massey and company's anthem for a new generation, serving up two fresh interpretations. Wisely, they emphasize the spine-tingling goodness of the Manchester outfit's chord progressions on their A-side remix, getting rougher, tougher and weightier as the track progresses. Their flipside acid dub - where electro-inspired breakbeats, heavy bass and floatation tank melodies are expertly combined with ragged TB-303 lines - recalls the similarly-minded thrills of DJ Parrot and Mark Brydon's 'Sunshine Dub' of DJ Mink's early Warp slammer "Hey! Hey! Can U Relate?".
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out of stock $8.41
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Cat: APRON 27. Rel: 07 Nov 16
 
Deep House
Purpurner Nurnwurz (5:06)
Winkelrose (4:48)
Cheap Fusion Intro (2:33)
BE (4:50)
Review: MPC-wielding deep house maverick Max Graef is the latest hot producer to pitch up on Steven Julien's on-point Apron Records. He wisely uses it as an excuse to go a little crazy, opening the E.P with the off-kilter analogue hip-hop/distrorted electro/broken beat fusion of the decidedly trippy "Purpurner Numwurz". Graef doffs a cap to the dusty, lo-fi house and techno of labels such as L.I.E.S and Lobster Theremin on the dirt-encrusted deepness of "Winkelrose", before unfurling his boogie and jazz-funk influences on the rubbery sample jam "Cheap Fusion Intro". Finally, his much-explored jazz influences return on the bluesy deep house brilliance of closer "BE", which sounds like something you'd hear on Rhythm Section International.
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Leif - "That Ice Cream Tune"
Ben Boe - "Spectral Gate"
Nick Lawson - "Wharf Aquatics"
Life Recorder - "Butterflies"
Reedale Rise - "Quadrex"
John Shima - "Liberation"
Review: Having served for eight years as one of the most dependable outlets for deep, thought provoking house in the UK, Boe Recordings recently announced its plans to shut up shop, and it does so in style. Calling on regular artists as well as fresh talent, it's a perfect swansong that demonstrates just how much quality is to be found in the Boe back catalogue. Leif's "That Ice Cream Tune" is a hypnagogic slice of broken beat, while label boss Ben Boe gets into a dreamy 2-step state of mind. That's just the tip of the iceberg on this flawless double-pack from a label that will be sorely missed.
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out of stock $12.89
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Cat: IRC 133. Rel: 07 Nov 16
 
Deep House
Energy Soul (9:35)
Visions (10:45)
out of stock $13.15
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Cat: MSN 023. Rel: 10 Oct 16
 
Deep House
Sunset Yellow (6:59)
Brilliant Blue (6:43)
Amaranth (6:11)
Review: General Ludd is the stage name for Rich McMaster and Tom Marshallsay and Sunset Yellow is their third release on Mr Saturday Night. In keeping with the general tone and direction of the label, they offer house music with an offbeat twist. The title track fuses a stepping rhythm and broken beats with an insistent melodic stab that gets increasingly high-pitched as the arrangement unfolds. "Brilliant Blue" is more stripped back and revolves around a rudimentary bass, hollowed out drums and the occasional cosmic squiggle. Maintaining the offbeat approach to the end is "Amaranth'; with its heavy percussive bursts, dub effects and lunging rhythm it's the most dance floor-focused track on the release.
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Pascal Viscardi - "SP1200" (5:22)
Sixon - "Track 2" (6:15)
Track 3 (3:13)
Neuronphase - "Tricky" (7:09)
Tomi Chair - "Deep Investigation" (6:34)
out of stock $11.04
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Cat: MULEMUSIQ 206. Rel: 07 Feb 22
 
Deep House
Garden Of Terrors (8:12)
Asmat (7:15)
Subterranean Storm (7:44)
Review: Over the last 18 months, Kiwi siblings Chaos In The CBD have become one of the most sought-after talents in deep house - thanks, in no small part, to fine release for such hyped labels as Church and Rhythm Section International. Here they present their second 12" on Japan's mighty Mule Musiq. It's a typically confident and ear-pleasing affair, with opener "Garden of Terrors" showing their skill in mixing enveloping chords and sticky aural textures with dense, African-influenced tribal drums. This growing passion for loose, layered organic percussion is also evident on the humid "Asmat", while closer "Subterranean Storm" sees them back in dreamy, jazz-flecked deep house mode. Like their other tracks in this style, it's something of a slow-burning dancefloor delight.
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Cat: POEM 005. Rel: 19 Sep 16
 
Deep House
Odyss Dance (6:43)
People Music (6:52)
People Music (bonus beats) (3:40)
Review: US deep house master Patrice Scott steps out of his own Sistrum Recordings label and lands on the Detroit-laden People Of Earth for a sublime three-track excursion. "Odyss Dance" is a classic Scott joint, a deep and ethereal house experiment that instantly gives off the producer's signature feel of mystique, best described as a 'dubby haze'. "People Music" is a little brighter, a little warmer around the edges, thanks to an uplifting synth riding solo in the upper edges of the mix, and a funky bassline driving the engine beneath. There's also a 'bonus beats' version as a final slice of magic, where Scott adds a layer of tribalistic percussion to an already ritualistic drum pattern. Another Patrice Scott blinder.
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Cat: THUG 017. Rel: 10 Oct 16
 
Deep House
Planetary Involvement (9:41)
Planetary Dubb (6:45)
Solar Mixxx (6:16)
Review: Sydney's Thug Records are back with label head honcho Zarate Fix teaming up again with DJ Sotofett on the Planetary Involvement EP. This follows up that great "Sands Of Time" release on Wania a little while back. The title track is a serving of emotive and deep techno that will appeal to fans of the Acido/SUED sound with its sonar blips, pan pipes and distant tribal chants and drums all working in perfect harmony. On the flip there's also "Solar Mixxx", a lush sci-fi ambient journey kinda sounding like a lost Rhythim Is Rhythm B side from way back.
out of stock $10.51
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Cat: RS 015. Rel: 17 Oct 16
 
Deep House
Sax & Flute (6:40)
Flute Track (10:09)
Review: For Rhythm Section International's fifteenth 12" release, Bradley Zero has looked to the bourgeoning Polish house scene. It sees occasional Transatlantyk artist Newborn Jr. (AKA Adam Brocki) join forces with the previously unheralded Earth Trax. They open with the tactile, wide-eyed warmth of "Sax & Flute", where dreamy, stretched-out chords, toasty bass and hazy house breakbeats rub shoulders with punchy, synthesized saxophone and flute lines. It's reminiscent of not only 808 State's "Pacific", but also Italian "ambient house" (Morenas, Lux, Midas etc.) of the same period. Flipside "Flute Track" is similarly woozy and loved-up, though its' twittering synth-flutes, chiming melodies and bold bassline recall memories of Orbital's more Balearic-minded moments, rather than Sueno Latino.
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out of stock $11.84
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Cat: COTTAM 6. Rel: 07 Nov 16
 
Deep House
Consciousness (8:13)
Rivers Of Blood (7:49)
out of stock $8.15
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