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MOS All Stars EP
Cat: MOS 036. Rel: 02 Jun 25
 
Deep House
Aroy Dee - "Touch"
Maspaventi - "Horizons" (feat Aroy Dee)
R-A-G - "Wired"
R-A-G - "All Forgotten"
Review: No nonsense analogue house champions the notorious R-A-G team are back once again with more goodies on their home label M>O>S. For this one, they drop four outstanding and acidic deep house jackers. Featuring the skills of Aroy Dee, MaSpaventi and G-String, it is the former who kicks off with 'Touch', which is dusty and far-sighted. He then features with Maspaventi on 'Horizons', which is a dreamy and low-key sound with backlit chords. R-A-G then hook up for 'Wired', which is a twisted and trippy after-party mind melter and 'All Forgotten', which is moody, shadowy and traces a line to the best Detroit house from their long-running Amsterdam studio sessions.
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タグ: Acid House
 in stock $15.26
Get Up
Get Up (12")
Cat: RAHAAN 009HBR. Rel: 04 Jun 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Get Up (5:27)
Zombies (5:17)
How (5:30)
Review: No one's edits and disco bombs slap quite like Rahaan's. The US master of all things soulful and funky can tap right into your core with his work and this new EP on Hot Biscuit is the latest example of that. 'Get Up' opens with retro disco favours, funky guitars and lung-busting vocals that bring the heat. 'Zombies' sinks into a nice silky sound with sliding cymbals and hi hats and knotted bass, then 'How' slows it down a bit for a more playful and seductive disco sound with nice horns and squelchy bass. Three real heaters.
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タグ: Disco Funk
 in stock $20.63
Ekbar
Ekbar (12")
Cat: LPTER 122. Rel: 02 Jun 25
 
Bass
Taal Riddim (3:19)
Ekbar (5:12)
Sadhana (4:12)
Mirror Of Love (6:48)
Cry Of The Baul (5:42)
Man As Bird (feat Joba Poetry) (4:56)
Review: The debut full-length from Bangladeshi-Canadian producer Raf Reza fuses UK soundsystem culture with his own deep-rooted Bangladeshi influences. Raised in Tokyo and musically shaped in Toronto and Glasgow, Reza blends dub, bleep, breaks and jungle with Baul music samples and vintage Bengali film soundtracks here and it results in a brilliantly original style. The album explores sonic futurism and asks how diasporic and Dhaka-based electronic cultures can intersect. With a unique mix of field recordings, semi-obscured monologues and dubwise textures, Reza's identity-driven narrative comes to life and cements him as a bold, genre-bending voice in cultural fusion and sound.
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Played by: John Kong
 in stock $33.07
From Light To Light
Cat: ELMIL 08. Rel: 16 May 25
 
Electro
H Dimension (5:34)
Hologram (6:01)
Die Ritme Vertel (6:29)
Cosmodanza (6:17)
Review: Riccardo's a master of dance floor grooves that blend minimal, techno and electro into always fresh sounding new worlds. This latest release arrives on El Milagro Records and has a distinct edge and introspective moods that adds up to a reflective journey of depth and drive. 'H Dimension' is a speedy space-tech sound with nostalgic synth work and evocative mid-to-high frequencies echoing the spirit of '80s melodies. 'Hologram' is wrapped in a mysterious, emotive atmosphere with smart synth sequences and snappy low ends and 'Die Ritme Vertel' is a mechanical rhythm with blurts of synth, neon colours and freeform drums. 'Cosmodanza' shuts down with soft acid lines lacing up a more dreamy groove.
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Bridgetown EP
Cat: EMH 013. Rel: 23 May 25
 
Deep House
Bridgetown (4:19)
Rolex (3:36)
Dienstags Disco (2:33)
81 12 (7:15)
DUNDR (5:53)
Review: Bielefeld's RR has been rolling out house sounds for the last five or so years on labels like Story About You, Feuilleton Germany and Ad Sol, but this time lands on Eat More House. He kick off his latest with the sweaty, humid and chunky deep house dynamics of the title cut before 'Rolex' has more thudding low ends but wispy, fuzzy synths and plenty of funky percussion. 'Dienstags Disco' ups the energy further then '81 12' sinks Ito a deeper vibe with smooth chords and rolling, dubby drums. 'DUNDR' leans into a serene sound with Motor City machine warmth and cuddly low ends. Plenty of ground is covered here, all of it with a stylish touch.
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Ophelia (remastered)
Cat: KR 009ZINC. Rel: 20 May 25
 
Drum And Bass
Ophelia (7:39)
Beyond Reality (8:03)
Review: Zinc was a busy busy boy in the 90s. Especially those foundation years. His work with Hype and Bizzy B around this time was legendary but besides his UKG moniker Jammin' years later, less is spoken of his various aliases. Jack Ruby had a cool run of cuts in 94 and 96 including this almighty slab of breakbeat drama 'Ophelia'. Big pads and a breath-taking arrangement. It's your quintessential deep or atmospheric jungle cut that has all the hallmarks of a Good Lookin jam. 'Beyond Reality' (which came out in 95 under his Tyranny alias) follows a similar sweeping sense of triumph but a little jazzier and cooler in its roll-out. Timeless.
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RNT In The D
RNT In The D (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: RNT 061. Rel: 20 May 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Happy House (GU edit)
Be Cool (Rahaan edit)
Hot Damn (JKriv edit)
Love Explosion (The Patchouli Brothers edit)
Review: Razor-N-Tape's white label series serves up its first-ever various artists collection here, and it opens with Windy City master Glenn Underground. His 'Happy House' is a joyous disco stomper with florid strings and lung-busting vocals. Rahaan adds his own edit to 'Be Cool', which is a jazzy dancer with magnificent guitar work and brassy horns. 'Hot Damn' (JKriv edit) keeps the love flowing with funky disco house energy and an air of hands in the air celebration and The Patchouli Brothers flip 'Love Explosion' into a strident, front foot wafered and pumping disco funker with gorgeous vocals. There I so much sunshine and joy in these tunes that they melt even the stoniest of hearts.
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タグ: Disco House
 in stock $17.52
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Mystery (reissue)
Cat: SHOCKLP 001. Rel: 14 May 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Clouds Across The Moon
Night Wind
Sorry Doesn't Make It Anymore
Float
Mystery Boy
Are You Satisfied? (Funka Nova)
Shadow Of Your Love
Out On The Edge
Review: The RAH Band's iconic album Mystery celebrates its 40th anniversary with a reissue that finally fulfils plenty of demand for it. This marks its first vinyl pressing since 1985 after originally being created by producer Richard Anthony Hewson. The ageless album blends jazz, funk and electronic pop while placing great spotlight on Hewson's unique production style. With eight impeccably crafted tracks including the jazz-funk anthem 'Are You Satisfied?' and the chart-topping 'Clouds Across The Moon,' which reached #6 in the UK, the dreamy synth-jazz epitomised by 'Float' and the smooth sax of 'Out On The Edge' (which featured in Funkineven's DJ Kicks) ensure Mystery remains a timeless classic.
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タグ: Disco Funk
 in stock $24.86
Sings Walkin' & Talkin' & Other Smash Hits! (20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)
Cat: LPYEP 3093X. Rel: 02 Jun 25
 
Blues
I Just Got To Know (3:09)
Walkin' & Talkin' (For My Baby) (1:56)
The Tips Of My Fingers (2:17)
Woman Woman Blues (3:36)
Something You Got (2:42)
The Poor Side Of Town (2:40)
I'm Tired Of Wandering (2:26)
Fat Mama Rumble (2:54)
You're Gonna Make Me Cry (3:36)
Cool Drink Of Water Blues (3:45)
Don't Let Me Down (2:49)
A Dying Veteran's Plea (2:13)
Lone Town Blues (bonus track) (2:16)
A Woman, A Lover, A Friend (bonus track) (3:24)
Roamin' & Ramblin' Blues (bonus track) (2:33)
Right Around The Corner (bonus track) (3:16)
She May Be Yours (2:45)
Brought Life Back To The Dead (2:41)
West Helena Blues (3:29)
Thirty Two Twenty Blues (2:32)
I'm Leaving You (2:32)
Big Fat Mama Blues (3:07)
I'm A King Bee (3:07)
Rollin' & Tumblin' (2:42)
Stop Talking In Your Sleep (2:03)
I Can't Quit You Baby (4:39)
The Last Mile Of The Way (3:02)
Review: After 20 years of soulful and authentic rock & roll blues, Eli Paperboy Reed definitely had a right to celebrate. Originally recorded in a basement in Allston, Massachusetts, completely live onto and direct to analogue tape in mono, this collection was first released on a limited run of 300 CDs, self-released, and mostly sold by hand on the streets of Cambridge, close to Harvard University. Now redone, pressed-up and polished for 'proper release', you get all 12 original tracks and another 14 that never saw the light of day before. Four of those were recorded at the time of the others, the remainder come from a radio session the following year. All of them are incredible, and prove that it's not only the Deep South that can make these raw and unflinchingly honest sounds.




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