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Deliverance (reissue)
Deliverance (reissue) (green marbled vinyl 12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: PS 0312. Rel: 19 Dec 24
 
Coldwave/Synth
Deliverance (single version) (4:11)
Deliverance (Ancient Methods remix) (6:04)
Along The Line (5:18)
Zoo (3:17)
Promises (4:22)
 in stock $27.18
Annus Alchemicus
Cat: PDKV 04. Rel: 23 Dec 22
 
Techno
II (6:20)
X (6:32)
V (4:21)
XI (6:19)
IX (5:38)
XII (4:22)
 in stock $19.21
Two Makes Everything
Two Makes Everything (translucent green & black marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: VOK 007V. Rel: 30 Jul 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Two Makes Everything
Gone
Two Makes Everything (Denis Horvat edit)
Review: Following the warm reception for the most recent Vokabularium release, label boss Denis Horvat once again joins forces with talented vocalist Lilli Ellen on the EP ‘Two Makes Everything’, a murkily earnest progressive house record building on indie pop and blues. The title track moves snakily, through watery grain-echoed synth plucks and brimming background pads, as Ellen pleas for understanding despite a newfound sense of determination in who she is. ‘Gone’, meanwhile, prefers a more plodding abstraction, held together firmly by a three-note stab.
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タグ: Future House
 in stock $23.33
Guru Guru
Guru Guru (12")
Cat: MUSAR 017. Rel: 15 Aug 23
 
Techno
Guru Guru (7:28)
Banri (5:54)
Kaga (7:14)
Usagi (8:35)
Review: Japan-based producer Hoshina Anniversary has already served up two top EPs for the Amsterdam based MUSAR Recordings crew, and now is back with a third that is just as good. As always this producer fuses contemporary sound designs and machine made techno sounds with rational instruments. It's a beguiling mix that means opener 'Guru Guru' kick off with a dark and potent baseline line and exotic melodies. 'Banri' is a gritty and twisted cut with gurgling synth lines and dark waves of synth drones that keep you guessing then 'Kaga' is one for loopy and hypnotic after party wig outs. 'Usagi' closes with unhinged melodies and fluttering snares over silky beats.
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 in stock $18.66
NX12X
NX12X (12")
Cat: NX 12X. Rel: 11 Jan 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Sam Hostettler - "Pointalims" (8:11)
La Leif - "Kyoto" (4:22)
La Leif - "Kimochi" (3:48)
Sam Hostettler - "Opalescence" (9:27)
Review: NX12X is the first in a new series of experimental records from this label and the artists given the keys for the inaugural release are Goldsmiths student and modular synth maestro Sam Hostettler and electronic innovator La Leif who tackle a pair of tracks each. Hostettler's sounds are the moody, heavy ambient atmospheres of 'Pointalims' and the more light and airy li-fi soundscapes of 'Opalescence.' La Leif offers broken beats with a skeletal feel and a burial-style synth aesthetic on 'Kyoto' and then crunchy breaks and fizzing, distorted synth malfunctions of 'Kimochi.'
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 in stock $9.87
HOSTOM 007
HOSTOM 007 (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: HOSTOM 007. Rel: 23 Nov 23
 
Deep House
Track 1 (6:58)
Track 2 (7:16)
Track 3 (7:20)
Track 4 (7:43)
Review: Hostom is both an artistic moniker and a record label, controlled by producer and mastering engineer Varhat Veliere, acting under the aegis of their very own distribution company, based in France. Veliere has kept the Hostom arm of their craft since 2015, dropping myriad creative works centring on weirdo atmospheric house. This latest, seventh edition to the imprint hears just four new untitled ones hit the worthy shelves and all of them are unusually serene, off-guard-catching forays into unseen psychedelic worlds, whether evoked simply by the weird, wondrous and bubbly sounds heard throughout; or literally narrated by pop-psychedelic guru Terence McKenna (Track 3).
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タグ: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $15.36
HOSTOM 007 (B-STOCK)
HOSTOM 007 (B-STOCK) (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: HOSTOM 007 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Deep House
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Track 1 (6:58)
Track 2 (7:16)
Track 3 (7:20)
Track 4 (7:43)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Hostom is both an artistic moniker and a record label, controlled by producer and mastering engineer Varhat Veliere, acting under the aegis of their very own distribution company, based in France. Veliere has kept the Hostom arm of their craft since 2015, dropping myriad creative works centring on weirdo atmospheric house. This latest, seventh edition to the imprint hears just four new untitled ones hit the worthy shelves and all of them are unusually serene, off-guard-catching forays into unseen psychedelic worlds, whether evoked simply by the weird, wondrous and bubbly sounds heard throughout; or literally narrated by pop-psychedelic guru Terence McKenna (Track 3).
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Benediction
Benediction (12" 再プレス)
Cat: HOTC 025. Rel: 09 Apr 25
 
Funky/Club House
Benediction
Benediction (dub)
Forward Motion (MK Reverse remix)
Review: Ah, Hot Creations, home to the hippest house music that cites disco and 25 year-old club anthems as its inspirations. Here, label head honchos Jamie Jones and Lee Foss revived their Hot Natured project for a sweet stroll through smiley vocal house territory in the company of one-time electrofunk revivalist Ali Love. "Benediction" is good for what it is - a vaguely deep, pleasant Hot Creations record - but the real killer here is the remix of former single "Forward Motion" by crusty old US garage head Mark "MK" Kinchen. He recalls those glory days of tough but groovy MK dubs with a rework straight out of 1993.
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タグ: Classic House
 in stock $15.10
Brudis
Brudis (12")
Cat: PLAYRJC 029. Rel: 23 Apr 14
 
Deep House
QD
Calcit
Smend
Review: Phillip Lauer has been impressive form in recent years, delivering typically driving, melodic and left-of-centre blends of cascading nu-disco, intergalactic techno and shimmering deep house for the likes of Beats in Space and Running Back. Here, he joins forces with little brother Jacob under the Hotel Lauer alias. Pleasingly, Brudis is a predictably strong EP, flitting between raw, acid-flecked 808 electro (the excellent "Smend"), Italo-influenced Detroit futurism (the deliciously sci-fi soaked dancefloor release of "QD", which comes replete with reliably cheap-sounding melodies), and thumping, late night hypnotism (the decidedly bassy, rolling groover that is "Calcit").
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Baby Come Down EP
Cat: SOUND 2. Rel: 10 Sep 24
 
Deep House
Baby Come Down (5:03)
Baby Come Down (DJ Sneak BBB remix) (7:06)
Disco Lady (4:13)
Disco Lady (Natural Rhythm remix) (6:42)
Review: There has been a lot of chatter in recent times about the growing strength of Mexico's electronic music underground. One of the first Mexican producers to break through, almost a decade ago, was Guillermo Gonzalez Santana AKA Hotmood. He continues to deliver high-grade dancefloor gear, as this Sounds of Style label debut proves. It boasts two original productions: 'Baby Come Down', a squelchy and sample-rich slab of detailed disco/house fusion, and the funkier, chunkier and more excitable disco-house bump of 'Disco Lady'. The latter is given a more loose-limbed, US garage-influenced filter house makeover by Natural Rhythm, while the mighty DJ Sneak turns 'Baby Come Down' into a loopy, bumpin' chunk of disco-fired peak-time deepness in his now trademark style.
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Strange
Strange (12")
Cat: HOUDINI 1. Rel: 06 Jul 23
 
Uplifting Trance
Don't Know Really (5:23)
Beyond Recognition (5:39)
Strange (5:06)
Too Late (6:46)
Review: French producer Houdini (Simon Peter Ellis) might be toutable as merely a trance producer on the surface, but the reality is that he's much more of a weirdo than our genre tags make him out to be. The name of the 'Strange' EP suggests that it is, well, just that. With these tracks released in and around 1994 on the infamous Fax label run by the late great Pete Namlook, they're as mad as hatters, barely clinging on to their status as trance numbers before indulging some of the oddest tricks and presets in the book. The humourously-named 'Don't Know Really' and the organified 'Beyond Recognition', for example, are essentially house numbers, but in their indeterminate moodwork and jarringly in-betweeny palette, it's really up to you as to how to categorize them in the end.
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 in stock $18.39
BKS 04
BKS 04 (12")
Cat: BKS 04. Rel: 17 Aug 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Da Bump (4:36)
Ohm Hourani - "Diva" (feat Kim Cooper) (3:58)
Da Creep (5:29)
Detroit (4:31)
N/UM - "The Way" (2:13)
N/UM - "Any Time" (4:49)
Iran (5:06)
 in stock $14.01
House Mannequin 10
House Mannequin 10 (limited coloured vinyl 12")
Cat: HM 010. Rel: 10 Mar 23
 
Deep House
FunkTabla (6:46)
Old - Fi (6:33)
Star - Cup (6:24)
Woods (6:25)
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Please Take Me There
Cat: RNTR 071. Rel: 10 Sep 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Please Take Me There (6:31)
Please Take Me There (Makez vocal House remix) (6:30)
Please Take Me There (Sizmo A Capella dub mix) (6:39)
Review: House of Spirits made a fine debut on this label back in summer and now quickly follows it up with more sumptuous house sounds. It is an alias of Tom Noble, a mind full of soulful and blissed out musical ideas that he translates fantastically. 'Please Take Me There' is irresistibly cool and catchy with its funky bass riffs and many great guitar motifs all causing over a smooth groove. The Makez vocal House remix is deeper and has a hint of shuffling US garage to it, then the Sizmo A Capella dub mix ups the blissed out feels with new age melodies and supple, dubby drums.
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Transmissions
Cat: LL 003. Rel: 14 Nov 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Planeta Za (5:01)
Transmissions (5:38)
Liquid (4:49)
2 Nuits, 3 Jours (4:01)
Repertoire (0:34)
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HouseHeadz00 Series: Black
Cat: HH 002. Rel: 26 Sep 24
 
Funky/Club House
Recuerdo (6:08)
Desire (6:15)
Dream (6:48)
Ever (6:21)
Review: The second in the HouseHeadz00 Series, The Black Edition, is "a masterful exploration of house music's rich and varied landscape." The EP take in four tracks that combine seamlessly blend different subgenres into one complete listening experience. 'Recuerdo' goes for classic house with its vibrant pianos and uplifting melodies, 'Desire' heads deeper with hypnotic beats and lush textures. On the flip, 'Dream' does what it says on the tin, enveloping you in a woozy, dreamlike state with intricate layers and ethereal sounds, before 'Ever' introduces a soulful dimension with smooth vocals and emotive harmonies. Something for everyone, pretty much.
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 in stock $15.10
Tha Rebirth Of Houz EP
Cat: ORCHID 003. Rel: 24 Apr 13
 
Deep House
I Was Born This Way (remix)
Let There Be Houz
Disco
Fear Tha World (Underworld remix)
Nijinsky
A Tribute 2 Ron Hardy
Played by: Lady Blacktronika
 in stock $23.61
Void
Void (10" limited to 50 copies)
Cat: TMC 016. Rel: 20 Dec 24
 
Techno
Void (4:31)
Void (128 version) (4:49)
Review: Entrancing deep techno from Bristol's Moth Club, embracing the umbral charge of longtime producer How Do, a recent populariser of the sound. 'Void' and its '128 Version' carry an essence of the original dub techno sound and its emphasis on atmosphere, though there are fewer percussive knocks or scrapes here; the track is more a sustained tonic glom of energy, and alludes cleverly, preconsciously, to the more UK-bass informed B-side, with its echoic vocals almost barely perceptible as such until we flip the record over.
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 in stock $24.43
NEM 100 1 Vol 1
NEM 100 1 Vol 1 (orange vinyl 12")
Cat: NEM 1001. Rel: 02 Oct 24
 
Deep House
Danny Howard & Eli & Fur - "If You Were" (6:17)
PAX & Rui Da Silva - "Touch Me" (6:49)
Nicole Moudaber - "Rise Up" (feat London Community Gospel Choir) (8:13)
Armand Van Helden & Mark Knight - "Down To Earth" (6:37)
Review: NEM 100.1 Vol 1 isn't your standard deep house compilation. With heavyweight contributors like Danny Howard, Nicole Moudaber, and Armand Van Helden, this release feels like a meeting of minds with a shared purpose: to push familiar boundaries into unexpected places. Danny Howard and Eli & Fur's If You Were sets the tone with a blend of understated house rhythms and finely layered vocals. There's nothing overblown here - it's precise, refined, and confident in its restraint. PAX and Rui Da Silva's Touch Me follows, reviving the iconic anthem with modern production sensibilities. The track is driven by its deep, chugging bassline and stabs of melody that feel like a nod to the original, but also refreshing in their approach. Nicole Moudaber brings a more atmospheric element to the fold with Rise Up, featuring the London Community Gospel Choir. It's expansive, combining gospel depth with Moudaber's signature techno edge, resulting in a track that demands attention without feeling heavy-handed. Closing things out is Armand Van Helden and Mark Knight's Down to Earthia production that melds classic house tropes with a contemporary spin. Its punchy, syncopated rhythm and laid-back groove avoid the typical tropes, instead offering something warm, slightly off-kilter, and entirely captivating. This is a collection that doesn't fall into the trap of overused house formulasiit's bold without overstating, intricate without being pretentious. A strong reminder that these artists still have a few tricks up their sleeves.
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タグ: Tech House
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Mimesis EP
Cat: WLTD 008. Rel: 23 Oct 23
 
Electro
Top Music (4:36)
Midi Maze (4:42)
Venise Celeste (7:09)
Mimesis (4:36)
Played by: Tom Drew
 in stock $17.30
Magic Black Plastic Vol 7
Cat: SELV 013. Rel: 23 Apr 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Powershow (Full Length vinyl Instalment) (12:48)
Earthlings X (7:10)
Stereodarama (7:25)
Review: Hastings-born prog/tech veteran Danny Howells' latest foray into the world of house music proves once again why he's a staple of the scene. Lead track 'Powershow' is a sprawling 12-minute exploration that encapsulates everything great about houseideep, soulful, yet endlessly driving. Following that is 'Stereodrama,' which shifts gears slightly, upping the ante with a raucous, percussive workout. It's a perfect reflection of Howells' deft touch for crafting emotionally resonant yet unrelentingly danceable moments. Finally, there's 'Earthlings X,' a track that might have been created years ago but still feels entirely of the moment. Despite being Danny's first release for Selador, it's aged like fine wineiits ever-present freshness matching its ability to still sound like a future classic. It's the kind of cut that seems to embody everything Howells stands for, the perfect intersection of intelligence, energy, and soul. Sounding both timeless and cutting-edge this is another feather in his already many-feathered cap.
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タグ: Tech House
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Love Generator
Love Generator (red marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: EAR 037. Rel: 24 Jan 25
 
Techno
Love Generator (5:32)
Flawless Victory (4:49)
Watch The Collapse (6:16)
Code Breaker (5:28)
Nocturnal Beings (3:34)
Review: A dynamic journey through the roots and evolution of techno, blending nostalgic sounds with fresh energy, this EP begs to be played loudly. Side-1 opens with the title track, 'Love Generator', a powerful, rave-infused anthem that captures the essence of the 1991 vintage techno sound, full of raw energy and passion. 'Flawless Victory' follows with a heavy Belgian techno influence, harking back to rave's origins but with a modern, revitalised beat that feels both classic and innovative. On Side-2, 'Watch The Collapse' begins with a heavy breakbeat and iconic Hoover-type sound, before seamlessly transitioning into acid techno that builds tension and intensity. 'Code Breaker' brings a minimal, bleepy techno vibe with space probe-like sounds, steadily building towards a climactic peak. The EP closes with 'Nocturnal Beings (vs Human Rebellion)', an electro-sci-fi masterpiece that wraps up the journey with otherworldly sounds and a futuristic edge. A forward-thinking, genre-defining release that honours techno's past while pushing its boundaries.
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My Life With The Wave Vol 2
Cat: SYNTH 005. Rel: 10 Apr 19
 
Deep House
Let The Dancer Do His Thing (5:53)
Phuture (6:05)
Baseline 313 (6:05)
Another Fantasy (6:02)
Review: It was in 2007 when the brilliant Mike Huckaby dropped this second instalment in his My Life With The Wave series and once again he joined the dots between deep house, techno and Detroit with effortless style. The four cuts are all made using only his Waldorf Wave synthesiser which gives them a specific aesthetic. 'Let The Dancer Do His Thing' is a slow but persuasive groove with daubs of synth and dusty drums. 'Phuture' is a little more intense with some jazz melody adding the soul and 'Baseline 313' is one of a few tunes Huckaby put out with big fat basslines with an old school edge. 'Another Fantasy' shuts down with some nice playful leads and an inviting skip to the drums.
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My Life With The Wave (remastered)
Cat: SYNTH 09530000313. Rel: 10 Apr 19
 
Techno
Wavetable No. 9 (7:48)
Fantasy (5:51)
Jupiter (5:34)
Review: The late, great Mike Huckaby is one a clutch of artists who helped to define the Detroit house sound of the last 20 years. The DJ and producer was also keen to give back and during his life held various workshops to pass on his skills, as well as releasing esteemed sample packs for producers all over the world. He only released a small selection of records himself, but every single one is a killer. Take this one for example - an ode to one of his chosen synths and an EP priming with grainy, lovely, deep and dubby house atmospheres, marbled with deft synth lines that bring them alive and still sounding future now many years after the first release.
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My Life With The Wave Vol 2
My Life With The Wave Vol 2 (limited hand-stamped 12"+ CD containing 192 Waldorf wave sounds)
Cat: SYNTH 005+CD. Rel: 08 Feb 16
 
Deep House
Let The Dancer Do His Thing (6:03)
Phuture (6:06)
Baseline 313 (6:07)
Another Fantasy (6:06)
192 Waldorf Wave Sounds
Review: The second instalment of Mike Huckaby's My Life With The Wave series again showcased his seamless fusion of Detroit deep house and techno, all made using only the Waldorf Wave synth, samples of which come on a separate CD with this 12". First up, 'Let The Dancer Do His Thing' offers a slow-burning groove with dusty drums and atmospheric synths, while 'Phuture' intensifies with jazzy melodies and cymbal-heavy rhythms. On the flip, 'Baseline 313' delivers soulful electric piano loops, tribal percussion and fat bass, before closing with the playful, fluttering deepness of 'Another Fantasy.' Huckaby's timeless artistry shines through every track.
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Am Ende EP
Cat: 3FM 004. Rel: 25 Sep 17
 
Deep House
No Business Here (5:13)
Shed Light (4:31)
Am Ende (5:54)
Some Rig (5:04)
 in stock $13.45
Brainscraatch
Cat: EBON 004. Rel: 14 Nov 24
 
Techno
Ankhobi (6:15)
Brainscraatch (6:58)
Brainscraatch (Sard's Rescratch) (6:06)
Slipping Into Madness (4:13)
Review: Huey Mnemonic's Brainscraatch is a futuristic cruise through Detroit's Afrotechno. Opening with the earth-shaking 'Ankhobi', Mnemonic builds a soundscape where ancient rhythms meet sci-fi, as drums pulse like a ritual ceremony projected into the year 3000. The title track, 'Brainscraatch', amps up the intensity with hypnotic beats and piercing electronics that make even the back-of-the-room heads take notice. Closing with the darkly mesmerising 'Slipping Into Madness', Mnemonic transcends dancefloor limits. Sard's 'Rescratch' adds an acidic twist, grounding the EP in Midwest roots while looking boldly ahead.
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Changes
Changes (12")
Cat: LOVEJOY 002. Rel: 15 Jun 22
 
Deep House
Ode To Glebe (9:33)
September (10:51)
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Track Show (Volume Two)
Track Show (Volume Two) (translucent blue vinyl 12")
Cat: HM 032. Rel: 14 Jun 24
 
Deep House
D (5:08)
R (5:53)
E (5:41)
A (5:37)
M (3:16)
S (4:15)
Review: Two enigmatic raw deep house cuts from Gene Hughes aka. Bluemoon Productions, debuting for HotMix for the first time. Technically first released in 1990 via Code Blue, this remastered vinyl edition is as pure a slice of otherworldly house realness you can get. The mood throughout is nocturnal, fade-to-black, lamplit, verging on wild - opener 'D' is darkly jazz-chorded and peppered throughout with the sound of hyenas cackling, as if to suggest a nighttime jamboree at the edge of civilization; then there's the Latin guitar glidings-above of 'R' and the beautifully, unusually wompy drumwork-dreamwork of 'A'; and finally, closer 'S' takes the form of a sonic flex: the slowest breakbeat track we've encountered in a while, whose choppy slices, feel-it vocals and deep Reeses force us to consider our unconscious associations around bassweight and floor-readiness.
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Track Show (Volume One) (remastered)
Track Show (Volume One) (remastered) (translucent green vinyl 12")
Cat: HM 031. Rel: 21 May 24
 
Deep House
H (6:36)
O (6:36)
U (2:44)
S (7:54)
E (4:08)
Night (3:35)
Review: In response to reports of 'Discogs sharks' prowling around this deep house classic from Gene Hughes, HotMix have gone ahead and reissued the eureka moment that is 'Track Show (Volume One)'. Paring things back to their barest bones, the early-nineties nuage and prolific house artist, whose other monikers included Rawthenticity and Bluejeans, first released this six-tracker under the name Bluemoon Prodiuctions in 1990 via Code Blue. The first track might be deceptive to some, as its simplistic production is arguably the least endearing of the bunch, combining only a kick drum, bassline, pluck and stream train whistle; tracks two 'O' and 'U' quickly unravel these assumptions with a beautiful dyadic take on Italo and stringy-deep house respectively. Meanwhile, on the B-sider 'S', we're met with an early example of lo-fi house, while an angsty electro mood is heard on 'E; a final coup de grace is then delivered on the crepuscular piano highlight, 'Night', which strikes the perfect thematic balance between sexiness and misery.
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What Does It Do?
Cat: DOMA 02. Rel: 26 May 23
 
Deep House
Offcut (If Anything) (1:14)
Firewater (5:53)
Canary Gold Rims (4:23)
Surrender II (5:06)
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The Free Form EP
Cat: POE 14. Rel: 14 Sep 20
 
Deep House
Freedom House Dance (6:58)
Catching Thunder (5:27)
Gradated Blue (feat Hermon Mehari) (6:45)
A Wave Supreme (6:20)
Review: Last time out, Stefan Ringer came well and truly correct for People of Earth, so the follow up EP was always going to be a tough challenge. French producer Hugo LX proves himself more than worthy of the job, however with this superb deep and spaced out four tracker. 'Freedom House Dance' is the opener, and rides on waves of cosmic synths and deft pads. 'Catching Thunder' is more business like thanks to the chattering claps and more direct and purposeful bassline. 'Track three layers in some doleful trumpets to a taught baseline to make for stylish jazz vibe and lastly, you're cast off into the universe on a wave of infinite pads and meandering leads.
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Sounds From The Past III
Cat: MR 013. Rel: 02 Jun 23
 
Techno
Sounds From The Past III (4:48)
Fusion (5:05)
Shimmer (5:01)
Estar Farto (5:36)
Bittersweet (5:36)
Review: Lars Husimans has made himself a core part of the family at SHDW & Obscure Shape's ever more crucial Mutual Rytm label. His ongoing Sounds From The Past series is back with a third thrilling volume here and opens with the title track, a cantering cut that sweeps you off your feet and heads off to the cosmos. There is more twisted machine funk on 'Fusion' and intense, unrelenting urgency to the shimmering loops of 'Shimmer'. 'Estar Farto' is all about the underlapping bassline that never stops churning and 'Bittersweet' brings some wall-rattling synth action to light up any set.
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Sounds From The Past I
Cat: MR 002. Rel: 08 Apr 22
 
Techno
Surge (6:05)
Collision (6:10)
Echo (5:10)
Funk Shed (4:44)
Sounds From The Past I (4:08)
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Sounds From The Past II EP
Cat: MR 007. Rel: 24 Nov 22
 
Techno
Sounds From The Past II (5:15)
Propulsion (4:56)
Loucura (5:06)
Stroke (4:55)
Nudge (4:56)
 in stock $14.01
KBLV 011
KBLV 011 (double 12")
Cat: KBLV 011. Rel: 30 Mar 23
 
Techno
Jugem Jugem (7:34)
Jugem Jugem (Linear System remix V1) (6:00)
Jugem Jugem (Linear System remix V2) (6:45)
Jugem Jugem (Linear System remix V3) (6:20)
Jugem Jugem (Moteka remix) (6:30)
Jugem Jugem (Ko-ta Klang Variation) (7:15)
Jugem Jugem (Ko-ta ACD Variation) (8:04)
Jugem Jugem (KS Variation Pt 3) (6:27)
Played by: Rave Energy
 in stock $25.80
Noho EP: Turning The Crank
Noho EP: Turning The Crank (12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: ZAM 025. Rel: 23 May 24
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Human Error - "Clandestinator" (6:04)
The Higher Primates - "Auto Music In The Disco Dub Style" (4:33)
The Higher Primates - "Teresa Variations" (3:51)
The Scientific Americans - "Among Bodge Watt" (4:15)
Played by: DJ Mau Mau
 in stock $20.04
Exploration
Cat: HIL 012. Rel: 07 Mar 25
 
Electro
Outer Limits
Magnetic Field
Endless Day
Exploration
Night Sky
Endless Day (LFT remix)
Review: By now, at least one dimension of the electro genre has turned out so misanthropic that one of its keystone artists has called itself Human Rebellion - as if to suggest humanity is the exception, not the rule. With the artist now debuting on Hilltown Disco after a wonderful eight EPs so far, this one hears the so far faceless bot push themselves to 'Outer Limits' by way of a waspish bluebottle buzz line, then break through the proverbial 'Magnetic Field' to revelatory effect: deep pulse leads and firm kicks, awash in a sense of broken-free elation. 'Endless Day' and 'Exploration' harken the B-side, dystopi-fying the proceedings through a relative industrial feel, implying a robot crackdown on human insurgency. The former has a brilliant breakdown, with a short cyborg monologue opining, railing against guinea pig-style entrapment: "I want to get out if this experiment. Aren't there enough testable subjects...?"
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Polymorph EP
Cat: DATO 011. Rel: 30 Jul 24
 
Electro
Polymorph (5:42)
Just Free Your Mind (4:47)
Freak Show (5:52)
Circuit City (4:58)
Review: French duo Human Rebellion mark their debut record on Alienata 's Discos Atonicos label with 'Polymorph', a four-track killer of an EP on which no hands are held nor holds barred. Here, a bluely glowing biomechanical fusion of techno, acid electro and breaks is yielded in a kind of vital suspensory vat. Human Rebellion are unconcerned with sonic purity, to the extent that much grit, scum and texture still redounds in each mix. The techno-angelic anthropo-throne depicted on the front cover is no less responsible for this line of thinking either. The powerful influence of early 90s electro-techno is heard throughout; and here's hoping that after we've listened to the record, the CRISPR-modded, posthuman abomina-prototype born of it doesn't kill us all.A
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9:09 In The Morning
9:09 In The Morning (12" + sticker)
Cat: ETG 042. Rel: 30 May 24
 
Techno
9:09 In The Morning (5:16)
Galactic Funk (7:06)
Instrusive Thoughts (5:12)
Black Shadow (5:28)
Review: Four bold sonic statements from Human Safari, debuting for London's EarToGround imprint with a crazed new techno statement, 9:09 In The Morning. Invoking an alternate reality where the UK might actually still be the kind of place that raving till 9AM is possible, this Maltese hardtech falcon commits to four nosedives: '9:09' and 'Galactic Funk' summon uplifting factory percussions and hellish unisons, leaving us to wonder how on earth all these rhythms and impacts were generated. The B-side's 'Intrusive Thoughts' continues this feel, albeit with a more sustained and muted charge, while the closing curveball 'Black Shadow' bemuses by way of an exercise in dryness, thawing-out of the earlier hi-hat-hazes for a discrete discombombulation of wibbly leads and disconcerting syncopations.
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Sweet Acid Sound
Sweet Acid Sound (limited CD)
Cat: CD TOT 88. Rel: 19 Jul 23
 
Deep House
Sweet Acid Sound
Roached
Si-Acid
808 Nation
Identity
4000 Humans
Trol
Life 5 0
Uninhabited
Fueler
Yakashamat
Octant Atmos
タグ: Acid House
 in stock $15.10
Dekmantel Anniversary Series Part 3
Cat: DKMNTL AS5.3. Rel: 29 Feb 12
 
Deep House
Hundred20 - "Minke Whale Congregation"
Hunee - "The Lowest Animal"
Review: The Dekmantel Anniversary series has proved as popular to date as you'd expect with contributions from Messrs Lone, Morphosis, Awanto 3 and Juju & Jordash. Round three arrives and you guessed it, the standards have been maintained with Hunee and Hundred20 representing either side of a delightful lime green twelve inch. Hundred20 is of course the musical endeavour betwixt Dani Plessow and his studio sparrer Felix Bergleiter, and "Minke Whale Congregation" is filled with typical MCDE flourishes such as the Raw Cuts style drums, though there is also a nice crumbled edge to the track's textural qualities. With the exciting news of a forthcoming debut album from Berlin resident Hunee still cascading around our collective mindset, "The Lowest Animal" cranks up the anticipation further - occupying the guttural end of smudged out analogue body music in the opening moments before revealing several new rattling layers of mind altering, body jacking potential.
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 in stock $9.60
Speicher 129
Cat: KOMPAKTEX 129. Rel: 29 Nov 23
 
Techno
Hunter/Game & U S H N U - "Reload" (7:34)
Bawrut - "Clapa" (7:01)
Review: Grown-up techno label Kompkat has always served up its most dancefloor ready sounds as part of the Speicher series and it is now up to an impressive 129 installments. This one kicks off with Hunter/Game & U S H N U's collaboration 'Reload' which is an electric cut with bright synth lines shimmering about the mix next to thunderous claps and dark future vocals. On the flip, Bawrut cuts loose with rave stabs over dense percussive grooves with vocal snatches adding to the unsettling and boisterous mood of 'Clapa', which does indeed also have plenty of claps.
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PSR 005
PSR 005 (limited translucent red splattered vinyl 12")
Cat: PSR 005. Rel: 20 Oct 23
 
Deep House
Terry Hunter - "Go Back Jack" (6:15)
Ian Wallace - "From Beginning To End" (6:02)
DJ Jazzy Jeff & Kaidi Tatham - "Doin' The Most" (7:32)
Matthew Law - "Dilla's Disco" (4:10)
Review: The Private Stock label is back with more of their irresistible house magic with a limited translucent red splattered 12" featuring some pretty big names. Terry Hunter kicks off with the sort of guitar-laced roller that you imagine would have been massive at Paradise Garage with 'Go Back Jack' then Ian Wallace brings big and sunny house stomps with his 'From Beginning To End.' DJ Jazzy Jeff & Kaidi Tatham then team up for the irresistibly feel-good disco, soul and house fusion that is 'Doin' The Most' and Matthew Law lays down dusty MPC drums with grinning bass and lo-fi atmospheres on the perfectly entitled 'Dilla's Disco.'
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The Remixes
Cat: TBR 4. Rel: 03 Jul 19
 
Deep House
Can't Wait (Terry Hunter club mix) (7:11)
Lighthouse (Terry Hunter main mix) (6:57)
Prepared (Terry Hunter Chicago mix) (6:55)
Coming To You (House N' HD Terry Hunter & Mike Dunn Soulfrica mix) (6:19)
Review: On vinyl here for the first time are four tracks by acclaimed soul songstress Jill Scott, remixed by house music veteran Terry Hunter. Originally released on his 4 T's Box Productions back in 2016, they were only available on digital for some time. Story has it that Scott's manager wanted to get proper remixes done from her 2015 opus "Woman" and they agreed that Hunter would be the best person to do it. Beginning with the super sexy funky house rework of "Can't Wait" before going deep and spiritual on the Afro-house vibe remix of "Lighthouse", the smooth late night romance on the "Chicago Remix" of "Prepared" and closing with fellow Chicagoan legend Mike Dunn under their House N' HD alias. Hunter is quoted as saying "it was a great remix package. It's an official one and I'm proud of that" - and rightfully so!
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Played by: Red Greg
 in stock $16.19
Secret 3
Secret 3 (translucent green vinyl 12" in hand-stamped sleeve)
Cat: SECRET 003. Rel: 27 May 22
 
Techno
Da Shake (5:19)
Garden Of Eden (7:42)
Hollow (7:04)
Rec4 (5:48)
 in stock $13.73
SECRET 005
SECRET 005 (yellow vinyl 12")
Cat: SECRET 005. Rel: 28 Sep 23
 
Techno
2 Boys' Bootleg (5:54)
Fred Hush - "No Way Back" (6:56)
Fred Hush - "Momenstoch" (7:12)
 in stock $14.82
Mono To Kini 2
Mono To Kini 2 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: TPLS 004. Rel: 09 Jun 22
 
Techno
Hustle White - "Bugsy Dubs" (4:34)
Alex La Foudre - "Opal Light" (3:24)
Sam Reverse - "Mystical Ninja" (3:10)
Paul Jean Robert - "Rrrrr" (3:39)
R-O-G - "Whales Tales" (4:57)
Armand Bultheel - "RSA" (1:38)
Piste Noire - "Weirdoseries" (3:14)
Played by: Mimi
 in stock $19.49
Alignment EP
Alignment EP (12" limited 300 copies)
Cat: APPIAN 016. Rel: 29 Jun 22
 
Techno
Epil (5:31)
Lush Breeze (5:21)
Limg Melody (7:34)
Belated Acid (7:03)
Played by: M50
 in stock $19.21
Splits
Splits (12")
Cat: OA 010. Rel: 25 Sep 23
 
Techno
HVL - "Infinitesimal" (5:36)
HVL - "AgneffC01" (7:04)
HVL - "Collective Genius" (6:23)
Gacha Bakradze - "Routes" (6:48)
Gacha Bakradze - "Chain" (5:22)
Gacha Bakradze - "Widow" (7:35)
Review: Organic Analogue makes it to double figures with a sublime new split EP from HVL and Gacha Bakradze. The A-side is opened up with 'Infinitesimal', a stripped back and icy bit of minimal dub techno, then 'AgneffC01' gets more rhythmically physical with scattered beats and hits and 'Collective Genius' is tense, kinetic techno with a real sense of paranoia. 'Routes' is the first B-side joint with Gacha Bakradze bringing some direct but economical drum machine grooves under meticulous percussion and then 'Chain' layers smeared cosmic pads with twitchy details and 'Widow' ends with a heavy heart. No wonder, then, that a host of eminent DJs like Ben UFO are all over it.

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