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DJS: MOST CHARTED - DEEP HOUSE - MOST CHARTED IN JANUARY 2014

Djs: Most Charted - Deep House

Djs: Most Charted - Deep House

DJS: MOST CHARTED - DEEP HOUSE - MOST CHARTED IN JANUARY 2014
4 Feb 2014
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Cat: KDJ 44LP. Rel: 20 Jan 14
 
Deep House
Hold It Down
Never Quite The Same
Desire
Restart
No
Sunday Hotel
Come To Me
Lyk U Used 2
Radio
U Look Like Ice Cream N The Sunshine
Girl
Sloppy Cosmic
out of stock ¥4,184
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Cat: KLRLTD 015. Rel: 09 Feb 15
 
Deep House
Jazzy Things
His Name Is Eddie
Love Train
From Us
Review: The vinyl only Kolour Ltd operation dip their toes in the rich pool of house music talent currently bubbling away in Russia, welcoming Grodno based pair Four Walls & Funkyjaws into the fold on their first 12" of 2014. Four tracks deep, One Night In Grodno demonstrates this pair have a firm and diverse production grasp of what's classified as underground deep house. Check the mad sax solo that breaks free on opening cut "Jazzy Things" Listen on "His Name Is Fast Eddie" reveals Four Walls and Funkyjaws find it difficult not to let their musical side take hold, though the understated diva flex of "Love Train" might be the best cut here.
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out of stock ¥1,432
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Cat: FLY 001K. Rel: 20 Jan 14
 
Deep House
Janeret - "Consciousness"
St Sene - "Life"
Ka One - "Film 10.3"
Ka One & St Sene - "Asseed"
Ka One & St Sene - "Minds"
Review: First release of the Paris label based Flyance Records. Label owners Janeret and Ka One & St-Sene, present with the Cycles series theirs own productions. Volume 1 combines the dark depths of deep house and the hypnotic acid vibes.
out of stock ¥1,474
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Cat: UNTHANK 006. Rel: 20 Jan 14
 
Deep House
Wuhti
Dharma Dharma
Wuhti (feat Paleo Logos - DJ Soto Fett Bhakti Crew mix)
Review: Firecracker Recordings' Unthank label has been a decidedly intermittent concern since it's eye catching arrival back in 2010 with the Parris Mitchell mangling antics of Berlin dwelling Estonian producer Bakey USTL. It makes for somewhat poetic reading that the label's sixth release should usher in the return of a producer whose last apparent production credit was a contribution to the Fudge Fingas cut "Fidgety Friends" way back in 2007! Quite what the West Yorkshire based Denaji has been doing in the subsequent years is not clear, but your focus should be on his contributions here, with the Wuhti 10" quite sublime. The title track and "Dharma Dharma" are the sort of star gazing boogie and fizzing deep house that fit snugly into the overarching Firecracker sonic canon and do check the wondrous remix of "Wuhti" from Norwegian Sex Tags mastermind DJ Sotofett.
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out of stock ¥1,593
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Cat: PERMVAC 113-1. Rel: 13 Jan 14
 
Deep House
301C Symphony
Co2o
Fyne
Horizon Effect
Western Electric
Review: First emerging on his own Little Strong label back in 2011, the producer known only as Lord Of The Isles has proved pleasantly hard to pin down on his output thus far. His releases for the likes of Cocktail D'Amour, Ene, Shevchenko, and Firecracker have often broached many different styles within the space of a twelve inch but have been bound by a sumptuous production finish, a luxuriant sheen that ensures you recognise the material as the work of Lord Of The Isles. This five track 301C Symphony EP for Munich's Permanent Vacation is undoubtedly the Scottish producer's most high profile release to date and sees no concession in style or approach. The final final beatless, string heavy "Western Electric" is a wonderful finale to perhaps his best work yet!
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out of stock ¥1,394
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Cat: BD 02. Rel: 13 Jan 14
 
Deep House
Body & Soul
Perhentian
Untitled
out of stock ¥1,115
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Cat: MISTRESS 002. Rel: 16 Dec 13
 
Deep House
Mercy
The Darkness
Mazury
out of stock ¥1,273
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Cat: LPH 023. Rel: 27 Jan 14
 
Deep House
Hezbolla
Vibrations
Hezbobongo
Review: Melbourne native Griffin James has been busy over the past few years, snapping up releases on Sleazy Beats, Join The Dots, Drumpoet Community and Fina in a whirlwind of contemporary deep house. As such it makes sense to see him sliding over to Let's Play House for another bout, leading in with the riotous party atmosphere of "Hezbolla". It comes on like the more flamboyant end of Moodymann's layering techniques, all shot through with a hooky central drum that wanders through a range of pitches. "Vibrations" gets into a more soulful kind of snag, all fragile beats that could crumple at any second and heartfelt key loops. "Hezbongobongo" is a more outwardly metallic edit that lets the drums shine through without the heated social ambience for those who like their beats with clarity.
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out of stock ¥1,077
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Cat: ISM 003. Rel: 27 Jan 14
 
Deep House
Light Years
Slow Walker
Take U There
Whale Cry
Review: With his legacy on Moods & Grooves rekindled, Brad Peterson is well and truly back in the swing of things, and he returns one more to Inner Shift with his full-bodied deep house sound in all its emotive glory. "Light Years" is a masterclass is languid reverb echoing from poignant keys, while a dutiful deep house beat simply carries the melodic majesty into the ether. "Slow Walker" gets into a slower, dreamier reverie where the beats fall low and slow, leaving the keys to swirl about in a blissful arrangement. "Take U There" gets the energy back up again, even keeping a little tension in the mix with some pointed chord stabs, but it's back into a more somnambulant procedure on "Whale Cry" to round a classy EP off.
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out of stock ¥1,273
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Cat: VIBESLTD 005. Rel: 27 Jan 14
 
Deep House
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
out of stock ¥1,316
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Cat: COB 5. Rel: 04 Jan 16
 
Deep House
Next To Real
Home Is Where The Beat Is
Peace
Review: Courtesy of Balance presents to you NWS, the new project from Copenhagen-based wonder kid and priest DJ Samuel Andre Madsen. Straight up underground deep house, no frills and ready to move dancefloors of all kinds. "Next To Real" is a little bumpin banger, the more club oriented one, the safe shot in other words... pressed on 45 rpm to give so your message is heard loud and clear! The B-side shines as well with two deeper cuts that should easily stand out in the sea of averageness, at least we believe so. Drop the needle and make you own decision about it.
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out of stock ¥1,077
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Cat: DEEPEXPLORER 0301. Rel: 20 Jan 14
 
Deep House
Jersey Real Estate (feat Jovonn - Dubbyman remix)
Ex Friendly (feat Rich Medina - Dubbyman Space Out mix)
Review: There aren't many outposts in Europe quite as deep as Dubbyman's Deep Explorer, while the selector himself is well versed in communicating with the soul. Here on The Remix Capsule it's deep, soulful overload as Jersey Real Estate and Ex Friendly both get the remix treatment from the label boss, with both cuts featuring life-affirming musings from Jovonn and Rich Medina respectively. "What Is House" is the most blissful of trips, all sumptuous pads and keys drifting into eternity while the beat listlessly rolls out on a refined consortium of bongo drums. "Journey Man" is a more punchy track (well, by Dubbyman standards) as the synths look more upwards and the beat sports a funk injection that should make it work on smoother dancefloors.
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out of stock ¥1,585
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Cat: YA 005. Rel: 20 Jan 14
 
Deep House
Afrodesia
Your Love
We Are
Why Don't You (Josie Akers vocals)
Review: Having made a name for himself releasing on Dirt Crew, Outernational and the like, Ben La Desh now brings his ranging take on house music to Young Adults with a veritable spread of tones and styles up his sleeve. The EP kicks off with "Afrodesia", which piles the synth pop notes on heavy over a driving rhythm section in a wistful mixture caught somewhere between boogie and techno. "Your Love" follows up with a lounge-friendly diversion that gleefully loops up samples and hooks in a laid back re-edit style, while "We Are" takes that easy-going approach and works into a more searching piece of low slung house music. "Why Don't You" wraps the EP up with a sassy Chicago-esque jam that benefits from the soulful injection Josie Akers vocals bring to the table.
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out of stock ¥838
14
Deymare - "Episode 2"
Owen Jay & Melchior Sultana - "Moog Mood"
Saverio Celestri - "Sesison"
MP - "Tension"
Review: Owen Jay's Batti Batti label continues to make steps into the physical realm, with their fifth 12" release another split artists offering. Anyone with a firm grasp of contemporary deep house will recognise Deymare's name and that should be enough to draw you into a record filled with redeeming production qualities. The Finnish producer opens proceedings with "Episode 2" a rippling and crisp house cut that sets the tone nicely. Label boss Owen Jay crosses swords with regular production partner and compatriot Melchior Sultana for "Moog Mood," a wonderfully laid back saunter through musically rich house music and it must be said a subtly devilish bassline that no doubt informed the title. Those who always look for some B Side magic will find much to savour in Saverio Celestri and MP's respective contributions with the latter's "Tension" a wonderfully lopsided slab of punch drunk beat down.
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out of stock ¥1,273
15
Cat: NO. Rel: 23 Dec 13
 
Deep House
No
out of stock ¥1,273
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Cat: SPMETV 005. Rel: 23 Dec 13
 
Deep House
Beat Pharmacy - "The Spark"
Esther Duijn - "Eavalon Rises"
Lapien - "Indifference"
Fred P - "Purple"
out of stock ¥1,555
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Cat: PULP 02. Rel: 16 Dec 13
 
Deep House
The Long Night
Soothe Me
Tribute To Ron & Anthony
Cling To A Cloud
Sunshine To Peaches (Jose Lau mix)
out of stock ¥1,354
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Cat: PAMPA 019. Rel: 23 Dec 13
 
Deep House
When Radio Was Boss
Maybachswagger
out of stock ¥1,432
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Cat: MOSDEEP 018. Rel: 31 Mar 14
 
Deep House
Project Poltergeist
Smash Dimensions
Walker (extended)
Captain Blood
Review: Having got a taste for all things Liverpool with last year's long overdue MOS Recordings debut of John Heckle, Aroy Dee has clearly surveyed the area for further talent and struck gold once more with this slammer from ASOK. The production mantle of Scenery Records boss Stu Robertson, ASOK has seen him trade his D&B roots for raw, analogue house and techno and following the one contribution to a Use Of Weapons records this Poltergeist slab represents his most high profile release to date. Ease yourself into the four tracks on this MOS DEEP release and you can hear why Aroy Dee wanted some ASOK action, with lead track "Project Poltergeist" using the minimum of elements - cascading acid lines, swift hats and a fluttering chord line - to impressive effect. "Smash Dimensions" and "Walker" are ASOK in stripped back and deep mode respectively whilst "Captain Blood" is the sort of ascendant B Side a jobbing house DJ will gravitate towards. A superb release on MOS - just as you'd expect!
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out of stock ¥3,027
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Cat: SS 052. Rel: 23 Dec 13
 
Techno
The Gooch
Zodiak
Body Blow
Review:  been four years since Chicago producer Andres "Specter" Ordonez pitched up on Theo Parrish's Sound Signature label with the smoky, bleep-laden killer "Pipe Bomb". Here, he returns to the Detroit veteran's imprint, bringing with him three more slabs of fuzzy analogue oddness. "The Gooch" is the real killer, a 10-minute freakout that sounds like a jazz band making murky techno with just analogue machinery to play with - all wonky electronics, subtle acid and loose but relentless cymbals. The bolder "Zodiak" impresses with its 303-driven aggression, while "Body Blow" sounds like Hieroglyphic Being jamming with Buddy Miles. On Mars. That's gotta be good, right?
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 in stock ¥2,788
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Cat: TFGC 008LTD. Rel: 27 Jan 14
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Dickicht
Zauber
Pflanzentanz (Kontan Chok mix)
Balztanz
Dickicht (JTC mix)
Review: The killer Dusseldorf-based Themes For Great Cities return with more Wolf Muller shaped goodness that comes gripping a fine remix from Nation's JTC! Operating on an intermittent release schedule since 2009, Themes For Great Cities is the kind of label that draws you in via a track ID or catches your eye with their dashing sleeve art and then has you eagerly awaiting each new release. The Balztanz EP finds Muller returning to the vinyl-only Simple Minds-referencing label after a three year absence and features three original kraut disco jammers alongside remixes from label mate Kontan Chok and JTC. The latter's take on "Dickicht" is a particular delight; electing to maintain the lolloping tempo of Muller's original composition, JTC's brand of intoxicating acid manipulation sounds even more mind expanding.
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out of stock ¥2,071
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Cat: FXHE OSW. Rel: 25 Nov 13
 
Deep House
Mysterious
Celestial Salacious
Chocolate City
Review: FXHE return with the master of the mysterious OB Ignitt! Arriving roughly a year on from the last slab of Ignitt goodness, Mysterious finds OB on imperious form, once more showing off his penchant for excellent track titles and singular slant on bumping Detroit business. The title track is a veritable epic of unquantifiable emotive stakes, emerging from a heat treated fog and easing into a subtle yet beguiling rhythmic framework which coaxes you into a spell that grows stronger as the track charges electrically forth. Face down, "Celestial Salacious" has that same rough edged bass line growl to it, but the skipping percussion and building layers of instrumentation give the track real energy, whilst you can almost feel the funk dripping off final track "Chocolate City" which sounds like DJ Nature hocked up on MDMA.
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 in stock ¥2,191
23
Cat: LT 041. Rel: 11 Apr 16
 
Deep House
Tears
Gymnastics
No Tears
out of stock ¥1,354
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Heko - "Mercury Seven"
Lock Eyes - "Living In A Cup"
Marius Varied - "Artur Beach Miks"
Gnork - "The Unofficial Chords Of Planet EE"
Review: From the same crew that brought us the Crown Castle Cuts series; Blind Jacks Journey arrives at its fourth and final volume which is just as eminently collectable as the editions that preceded it. French producer Heko calls shotgun with "Mercury Seven" a wonderfully uplifting slab of modern italo, all thick channelled arpeggios, heavy filtering and choppy drums that will fit snugly in any warm up set. From here the unheralded Lock Eyes transfers the mood to warm and playfully fluffy dub techno on "Living In A Cup" where a fairly straight rhythm kick is the placeholder around which all manner of interesting detail is unfurled - if Anthony Naples came from Knaresborough he might make music like this. The pastoral warmth remains on the flip where Full Pupp veteran Marius Vareid turns in a slab of blissful Nordic house with "Artur Beach Miks" whilst Hungarian producer Gnork lays down what's possibly an ode to Carl Craig's Psyche output with the ascendant charm of "The Unofficial Chords Of Planet EE".
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out of stock ¥1,115
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Cat: PHP 068. Rel: 09 Dec 13
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Mind & Body
All Lights Go Off
out of stock ¥1,354
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Cat: OFFICE 03. Rel: 20 Jan 14
 
Deep House
Mehris Groove
Broke
Im Sumpf
Review: A man who knows a thing or two about getting deep, Christopher Rau gives Office their third release and he's got plenty of soul-enriched goodies to impart from up-for-it club tackle to strung-out mellow explorations. "Mehris Groove" is centred around a gentle chord hook and a rolling tumble of percussion with an organic lilt to it. It's simple and effective like all the best Rau tracks are. "Broke" is more downtempo yet still marches forth with a danceable purpose, despite the best efforts of the plaintive Rhodes notes to quell the kinesis of the track. "Im Sumpf" heads off into experimental territory with an intricate arrangement of distant sound and melody as warm and inviting as it is out-there.
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out of stock ¥1,432
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Cat: WEN 003. Rel: 09 Dec 13
 
Deep House
Survivor
And Now A Grace's Grass Joint
Rush
Almanacco
out of stock ¥1,585
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Cat: LT 042. Rel: 20 Jan 14
 
Deep House
Candle Coast
Dancrodile
Silent Sing
Review: After sneaking out singles for the likes of Futureboogie and Astro:Dynamics over the past couple of years, it's time for Crackazat to step up to Local Talk with his limber and expressive brand of synth-rich deep house. "Candle Coast" features a simmering garage swing in its rhythm and keys that could sit neatly in a Strictly Rhythm classic, but it's a track piled high with tension despite the easy-bumping surroundings. "Dancrodile" takes a more leftfield direction into tropical flavours with its bright and breezy keys and shuffling ethnic percussion, and then "Silent Sing" goes ranging out towards a proto-techno jazz fest that would make the Motor City originals well up.
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out of stock ¥1,273
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Cat: AHD 06. Rel: 13 Jan 14
 
Deep House
Acapulco
Calypso
Calypso (Keith Worthy rewerked)
Review: Fresh on the scene and already sitting pretty with releases for Deeply Rooted House and Greener, J.C. may be something of an unknown quantity but their approach to deep house comes on like someone of experience. "Acapulco" is a feisty jam that expertly weaves thick layers of arpeggio around a solid beat with a gently rising tone to the melodies that injects some much welcome psychedelia into proceedings. "Calypso" meanwhile gets into a more hypnotic frame of mind with some blissed-out pads lingering over an acidic bassline that punches softly. If you were going to call on one man to take that approach and make it even softer, it would be Keith Worthy, who delivers a masterful version true to his deeper-than-thou style.
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out of stock ¥1,474
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