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Saving My Love
Cat: KM 058. Rel: 18 Oct 21
 
Minimal/Tech House
Saving My Love (4:18)
Review: Adam Port, &ME and Rampa at team up with Little Dragon are quite the collaboration here on 'Saving My Love', a one track 12' where the deep house sound of Berlin collides with Swedish pop sensibilities. Proper mood music for late night basement parties, the Keinemusik trio's idiosyncratic style of bold, emotive and futuristic groove is the perfect backdrop to Yukumi Nagano's breathtaking vocals. Tip!
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 in stock $13.49
Ninja Tools Vol 1
Ninja Tools Vol 1 (hand-stamped 12" in hand-stamped sleeve)
Cat: LMBG 01. Rel: 14 Feb 17
 
Minimal/Tech House
100Hz - "Inappropriate" (8:28)
Octave - "Racing" (6:43)
Rufus - "Conseguenza" (7:15)
Rufus - "Conseguenza" (Cab Drivers remix) (8:44)
Review: New label Lumbago drop a new, tasty, hand-stamped house belter to soothe all of your winter blues, and it's clear that the imprint are very much here to stay. Instead of going for the glory-hunting, they've decided to release music from a selection of rising names, but from the sounds of "Inappropriate" by 100Hz, the quality factor is very much present. Even Octave's "Racing", a rough, analog house banger with an industrial edge, packs enough of a punch to make us wonder why we haven't been name-dropping him more often. Over on the flip, Nightdrivers member Rufus, who is often heard alongside Mass Prod, drops the supremely funky "Conseguenza", a disco-tinged house roller that's given the dub-house treatment by the increasingly present Cab Drivers. Excellent material, right here.
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out of stock $9.33
California Love
Cat: DRR 7003/DEAT 7003. Rel: 08 Dec 06
 
Hip Hop/R&B
California Love (album version)
California Love (album version instrumental)
California Love (remix)
California Love (remix instrumental)
Review: Classic joint - Dr Dre production based around a piano loop lifted from Joe Cocker’s "Woman To Woman".
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out of stock $8.30
California Love
Cat: 12DRX 3. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Hip Hop/R&B
California Love (short radio edit)
California Love (long radio edit)
California Love (short remix edit)
California Love (long remix edit)
Review: Bonafide classic here getting an official re-issue. Not available on any of his studio albums, this was released as his comeback single upon his release from prison in 1995. It was nominated for a posthumous Grammy - 'Best Rap Solo Performance by a Duo or Group'.
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out of stock $7.26
Moods Session 1
Cat: BANG 013. Rel: 15 Dec 10
 
Deep House
2000 & One & Sandy Huner vs Brothers Vibe - "Baile Bass Groove"
Robert Babicz - "Take It Deep"
Talking Props - "Walking On The White Sand"
out of stock $8.30
Sexual Healing
Cat: 2529 001. Rel: 10 Apr 07
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Review: As a member of the legendary Flipmode Squad, Rah Digga's rap is bouncing off the walls on this cover of the Marvin Gaye classic "Sexual Healing". It takes the song to a whole new level! The remix is already causing proper dancefloor damage around the globe by all major players on the circuit.
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out of stock $8.30
I Never Knew
Cat: PSR 009. Rel: 29 Jun 06
 
Funky/Club House
I Never Knew (280 West mix)
I Never Knew (280 West dub)
I Never Knew (280 West reprise)
Review: Jersey's veterans 280 West make a big-time return to Phuture Soul with this powerful three-track EP of soulful, garagey vocal house. "I Never Knew" is classic Jersey, a big-time male vocal with some chunky drums and disco horns blasting away on the hypnotic, catchy soulful groove - the A-side "West" mix is a stormer for the clubs. On the flip you've got a super-fat dub mix and the beatless reprise mix to do some DJing damage with. Fans of DJ Spen and the East Coast sound will be all over this big time release.
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out of stock $8.30
Earth Energy Part 1
Earth Energy Part 1 (hand-numbered white vinyl 10")
Cat: MND 24LTD250. Rel: 30 Nov 12
 
Deep House
Serenade
The Silence Of Winter
Review: Brad Peterson and Rai Scott aka 2Deepsoul go limited edition and hand numbered for their white coloured 10" Earth Energy Part 1 EP on Spanish label Minuedo. Bubbling and acid toned squiggles dance upon staccato hi-hats and choral melodies in the upbeat and sweat sounding house cut "Serenade". Analogue warmth is ever present throughout the "The Silence of Winter", as hypnotic leads and LFO infected synths influence serenely sung vocals and top end EQ twiddles. A collector's must have.
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out of stock $9.33
Selador Decade Vol 1
Cat: SELV 008. Rel: 18 Apr 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
3D & Robert Owens - "Known Love" (7:51)
Olivier Giacomotto & Quivver - "Snailblazer" (6:40)
Dave Seaman & Hernan Cattaneo - "Napkin Knowledge" (7:28)
Argia & Jepe - "Salitre" (7:38)
Review: In celebration of their tenth birthday, Selador marks the occasion in style with a four-track collaborative EP, featuring tracks from 3D, Robert Owens, Olivier Giacomotto, Quivver, Dave Seaman, Hernan Cattaneo, Argia, and Jepe. The opening track, 'Known Love', is a deep, pulasting house tune that feels like an instant classic, perhaps thanks to the soulful, pop-tinged vocals - think LCD soundsystem meets Four Tet. 'Snailblazer', the second track on the EP, takes a much darker turn, with a chugging, EBM-esque feel. Full-bodied and complete with obscured vocals, this is the kind of track to pull out your bag when it's time to really get stuck in. On the B-side, 'Napkin Knowledge' draws on the glistening synths of eurodance, yet still securing the melodies to a grounded bassline and rhythm section. 'Salitre' is the perfect closing track, rising up in a gleaming, ecstatic melody, before delicately returning to ground level. A varied yet firmly cohesive collaborative release - the perfect way for Selador to kick off their 2023 catalogue.
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 in stock $16.09
Keep It In The Family
Cat: HANDYSNF 001. Rel: 26 Apr 22
 
Deep House
9th House - "Harmonic Convergence" (4:13)
Ruff Stuff - "Still Dancing" (6:46)
Adam Curtain - "Wonk That Arp" (5:06)
Bobby Cazanova - "Big Eden" (5:13)
Arthur Dudley X Retromigration - "Moody Knights" (5:13)
Review: A collaboration between Bristol's Shall Not Fade and London label/clothing line Handy here titled Keep It In The Family. SNF tapped 9th House & Berlin-based Italian Ruff Stuff for some wicked techno tracks, and it's all about the latter doing his best Aril Brikha impression on 'Still Dancing'. Representing Handy we have Bobby Cazanova serving up some bass-heavy sci-fi fantasies on the electro number 'Big Eden' and a collab between Arthur Dudley and Retromigration who serve up some smoky, late night deep house on 'Moodyknight'.
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 in stock $13.49
Sugar Fix
Sugar Fix (12")
Cat: BF 012A. Rel: 10 Jul 06
 
Electro House
Sugar Fix
It Wasn't Me
Review: Cool Acquaviva & Zenker minimal stuff!
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out of stock $8.30
From The Vaults EP Part 4
Cat: PCR 010. Rel: 19 May 11
 
Deep House
Abacus - "My Brazilian Love"
Last Session - "Sometimes I Feel Like"
Ron Trent - "Morning Fever"
Ani - "Love Is The Message"
Review: US label Prescription Classics serve up the fourth part in the From The Vaults series. Taking timeless beauties from the archives, Ron Trent's label is now re-issuing these deep dance gems. Part 4 kicks off with Abacus's "My Brazilian Love". Raw chords, delicate swinging hi-hats and perfectly executed percussive sections give it pure soul and groove. Last Session's "Sometimes I Feel" is fuelled by a strong kick that's kept in check by a bassline to die for and sultry vocal snippets. Label boss Ron Trent is up on the flip with "Morning Fever"; its epic guitar riff and chord patterns get as deep and funky as they come, garnished with tinny percussion and low slung momentum. Lastly, "Love Is The Message" from Ani is the "For Those Who Didn't Hear It The First Time" version from 1994. Riding off its tribal percussion and sharp drum taps, the sexy vocals ooze with allure over the constantly driving groove. Essential.
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out of stock $10.33
Inflation
Cat: DTWS 003. Rel: 07 Jul 20
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Peter Abdul & The Abeng Musical Box - "Inflation" (2:55)
Russ D In Front Room Studio - "Inflation" (Dubwise) (2:57)
Review: Italian label Dig This Way serves up a third sizzling offering, this time featuring Nigerian singer Peter Abdul. He does his heart aching work over a solid rhythm from Abeng's Musical Box and the results are steeped in romance and yearning. A flip side dub from Russ Disciple is also well worth checking for its smart effects and fathom deep bass. Abdul is a relative unknown but for his 1984 album Get Down With Me, which head in a more boogie and funk direction. Regardless, this is a tasty dub, make no mistake.
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out of stock $12.44
Sun & Moon (remixes)
Cat: ANJ 196. Rel: 22 Mar 11
 
Deep Dubstep
Sun & Moon (Distance remix)
Sun & Moon (Seiji remix)
Review: Woah, we didn't see this coming; Ajunabeats, the UK trance imprint founded in 2000 by Above & Beyond types Jono Grant and Paavo Siljamaki, release a pair of remixes that touch on dubstep and future garage. The label boss's "Sun & Moon" is given some sub bass growl and menace by Distance on the A, while Seiji pops up with a garage-y interpretation on the flip that retains the straight up trance synths and chipmunk vocals!
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Played by: DJ Downrock, EPITOME
out of stock $6.75
Thing Called Love (remixes)
Cat: ANJ 176. Rel: 21 Jun 11
 
Drum And Bass
Thing Called Love (Nu:Tone remix)
Thing Called Love (Ulterior Motive dub)
out of stock $6.75
Jus Move
Jus Move (12")
Cat: DHP 006. Rel: 02 Jun 07
 
Deep House
Just Move
Just Move (Jimpster mix)
Just Move (bonus beat)
Review: Mike Acetate has, for over fifteen years, been an integral part of the Sydney music scene. From clubber to DJ, to promotion and production, Mike has covered it all. Firmly grounded with a deep and passionate understanding of solid music and the way it is constructed he constantly delivers seriously ass shaking DJ sets. "Jus Move" is his new release on the Deep House Project imprint.
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out of stock $0.00
Black Ink
Acid Washed & Arnaud Rebotini - "Brandtaucher" (7:19)
Seb El Zin - "Lingua Minimalista" (7:41)
Commando Variete - "Sylvidres" (3:50)
Rambal Cochet - "Oseary Drakoulias" (5:13)
Mount Kismet - "Sirocco" (7:02)
Danton Eeprom - "L'Homme Canon" (5:59)
Review: Stop yourself in for another rugged ride through electro and techno from the vanguard here as Thisbe Recordings serves up a fifth fantastic slab of wax. It's a fine various artists affair that kicks off with Acid Washed and the legendary Arnaud Rebotini. Their 'Brandtaucher' is a polished metal and electro tinged disco cut with bleeping melodies. Seb El Zin then keeps it real raw with 'Lingua Minimalista' and the energy doesn't dip on Rambal Cochet's flip side opener 'Oseary Drakoulias' races to the star on slap funk bass and cruising melodies. Mount Kismet's 'Sirocco' rides on rugged arps and last of all Danton Eeprom's 'L'Homme Canon' slows right down to an electro-funk and boogie down workout.
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out of stock $17.39
Under The Bridge
Cat: INFO 003. Rel: 28 Jun 21
 
Techno
ADMN & Mister Joshooa - "LFOs Are Tight" (7:22)
ADMN & Mister Joshooa - "LFOs Are Tight" (Delano Smith mix) (6:51)
ADMN - "Technology Is Creepy" (7:13)
Remote Viewing Party - "Pink Panther" (6:29)
Review: Detroit label Infolines is back with their third release, arriving in the form of this exciting four track various artists EP. Label boss ADMN, a local staple of the scene affiliated with Paxahau and Movement Festival, makes his vinyl debut here alongside Mister Joshooa (My Baby) with the low slung minimal tech house of "LFOs Are Tight" which is absolutely perfect tackle for the afterhour. It then receives an absolutely hypnotic and arcane rework by local legend Delano Smith. Over on the flip, we have one seriously oddball groove on the slo-mo tip titled "Pink Panther" by local outfit Remote Viewing Party, comprised of Aran Daniels and Mike Petrack.
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Played by: Pontchartrain
out of stock $11.93
Trax 25 vs DJ History Vol 3: Trax Re Edited
Cat: HURTLP 098-3. Rel: 04 Feb 11
 
Funky/Club House
Adonis - "Down The House" (Toby Tobias & Hardway Bros remix)
Willie Wonka - "What Is House" (Andy Blake edit)
Ron Hardy - "Sensation" (Richard Sen edit)
Mr Lee - "Pump Up Chicago" (JD Twitch edit)
Review: Whilst all the vinyl samplers for this DJ History curated Trax Re-edit compilation are worth investigating, it's perhaps this third volume that screams essential the most by virtue of the presence of JD Twitch, Andy Blake, Richard Sen, Toby Tobias and Hardway Bros as the resident re-editors. Nor do they disappoint either as Hardway Bros team up with Rekids type Tobias and introduce some driving energetic synth patterns into Adonis' "We're Rocking Down This House" as well as embellishing the bottom end for a modern day warehouse thumper. Equally good is Cave Painter Andy Blake teasing out the rubbery off kilter undertones to Willy Wonka's spoken word drum machine thriller "What Is House" whilst retaining the raw, stuttering core. On the flip, Richard Sen goes deep on the signature synth stabs to Ron Hardy's "Sensation" which will destroy the more discerning dancefloors out there. Finally JD Twitch strips Mr. Lee's "Pump Up Chicago" of its really quite silly overtones and twists the track into a brilliantly hypnotic and menacing acid tinged late night jacker
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out of stock $7.26
World Of Rubber 1
World Of Rubber 1 (white vinyl 12" + insert)
Cat: RUBBER 001. Rel: 07 Oct 15
 
Techno
Alessandro Adriani - "Death Moves" (5:12)
0 5W - "Aluco" (6:30)
Unit Moebius, Reverend Cor Gout & Salo Mentale - "Fietsenmaker" (12:28)
Review: Enter the World of Rubber. A new label endeavour from the hallowed Lowlands area of Den Haag surfaces in the shape of Rubber which launches with a most curious various artists 12". Alesandro Adriani is more commonly known for his curatorial skills at the head of Mannequin Records, but the Italian can clearly sequence a track on the basis of his opener "Death Move 1" which certainly sounds like he had the guttural sounds of The Hague in mind! Rubbing up alongside Adriani on the A-side is 0 5W, a Finnish techno project whose unpredictable "Aluco" will appeal to fans of the Borft label. Some Den Haag heritage lines the B-side as a slightly unnerving track from the mid-90s archives of Unit Moebius is given pride of place. We await further Rubber transmissions with interest!
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out of stock $9.33
Spacer Woman From Mars
Cat: LOEB 007. Rel: 11 Mar 08
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Johan Agebjorn/Sally Shapiro - "Spacer Woman From Mars"
Johan Agebjorn/Sally Shapiro/Rude 66 - "Deeper Space Woman"
Johan Agebjorn/Sally Shapiro/Elitechnique - "Outer Space Woman" (parts 1 & 2)
Johan Agebjorn - "Mega Man II"
Review: Taken from the recent, highly acclaimed 'Milky Disco' compilation on Lo Recordings, 'Spacer Woman' is a scintillating slab of hi-octane,
Italo space-disco. Created by Johan Agebjörn, who was responsible for all the production on Sally Shapiro's 'Disco Romance' album, the
12" includes remixes by Rude 66 and Elitechnique which take it even deeper into space and onto nu-disco dancefloors. Dutch electro
artist Rude 66, with releases on labels like Viewlexx, Bunker and Crème Organization, previously remixed Sally's hit 'I'll Be By Your Side',
receiving plenty of club play from DJs like The Hacker and Tiga. His take on this 12", titled 'Deeper Space Woman', is a slow and deep,
dubby trip which will work well as a start-up for slower DJ sets. Dutch duo Elitechnique, with releases on Clone and Radius and earlier
remixes for Black Devil Disco Club and Alden Tyrell, take the track into a nu-disco dancefloor monster called 'Outer Space Woman' with
additional backing vocals by the Dutch actress Loes. The 12" ends with a wicked sidechain dance version of a computer game track,
'Mega Man II re-mix' by Johan Agebjörn, here without Sally's vocals but with vintage 8bit sounds. Sally Shapiro's debut album 'Disco
Romance' was released in 2007 and received excellent reviews from magazines like Pitchfork Media, Vice, Der Spiegel and XLR8R. It
was recently nominated as 'electronic/dance album of the year' by U.S. Plug Awards and Sally was nominated as 'female artist of the year'.
'Spacer Woman From Mars' was originally intended for 'Disco Romance', but was taken out because of its space rather than love theme.
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out of stock $6.22
Unlimited Love #11
Cat: UNLTD 11. Rel: 03 Apr 18
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Aggression - "Tag" (7:50)
Robbie Cee - "Beautiful People" (instrumental) (4:43)
Ron Richardson - "Ooh Wee Babe" (7:40)
Sophisticated Ladies - "This Ain't Really Love" (4:14)
Review: Much sought after represses from the Unlimited Love camp, now up to their eleventh edition. On the A side, there's some seriously soulful and raw funk in the form of Aggression's "Tag" from 1981. It's anyone's guess when Robbie Cee's "Beautiful People" (instrumental) is from, but this sexy electronic disco number is timeless and said to be played out by the likes of Hunee and other top selectors. On the flip, Ron Richardson's boogie down joint from 1983 "Ooh Wee Babe" was admittedly our absolute favourite of the bunch. but, honourable mention also to the quite familiar sounding soul power of Sophisticated Ladies - "This Ain't Really Love" (1980).
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Played by: Scratchandsniff
out of stock $9.33
8 Years Of Hudd Traxx: Summer Sampler
Cat: HUDD 042. Rel: 25 Jul 13
 
Deep House
Agnes - "Question Rhetorique"
Eddie Leader - "Slumster"
Rick Wade - "Giochiamo"
Sek - "All Over Me"
Review: Booming warehouse beats and a looping female vocal similar to Marco Shuttle's hit "The Vox Attitude" dominates Agnes' "Question Rhetorique", the first track from a various artist sampler Hudd Traxx has put out to celebrate eight years of releasing records. Hudd Traxx stalwart Eddie Leader - who recently appeared on another EP with Agnes - supplies "Slumster", a rigid drum track swung by a choral of synthesised pads and heavily struck chords. Detroit legend Rick Wade delivers something a little more ambient until his trademark, tremolo-effected chords shine down on the track like a ray of light breaking through the clouds. Greek producer Sek caps of an energetic EP with the deeper - potential poolside anthem - "All Over Me".

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out of stock $8.82
Rarities Vol II
Rarities Vol II (12" + sticker)
Cat: FM 12RARI2. Rel: 18 Nov 20
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Benjamin Froehlich - "Tivoli" (Johannes Albert remix) (6:45)
Kayroy - "Identification Unknown" (feat Miela - Johannes Albert DJ edit) (6:21)
Rydim - "Fomo" (Johannes Albert remix) (6:46)
Leon Revol - "Acid Is Rolling" (Johannes Albert remix) (6:48)
Review: Frank Music look to main man Johannes Albert for the second volume of their Rarities series and he covers plenty of musical ground in the process. First up, Benjamin Frohlich's 'Tivoli' gets a super upbeat and summery 4/4 disco re-treatment to kick things off, before Albert steps up again to tackle Kayroy's 'Identification Unknown' with future-facing disco synths. The version of 'Fomo' he serves up is more dirty and danceable, with acid lines and twinkling arps. Last of all, Albert's remix of Leon Revol - 'Acid Is Rolling' is an undulating cut with muscular beats and crispy snares.
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Tags: Nu Disco
out of stock $12.98
The Infinity EP! (Record Store Day 2015)
Cat: JJR 005. Rel: 12 May 15
 
Deep House
Infinity! (7:30)
Ulysses! (8:39)
Review: It's another RSD 2015 house stepper coming out the woodwork, and it's by none other than Amir Alexander - everyone's favourite Malmo-based contemporary Chicago house don. This time he appears under his Ritchie Ratchet moniker with two acid-laced house cuts, stripped-back and militarised into a pair of club missiles. "Infinity!" and "Ulysses!" are similar in structure but different in tone, where the former is on a steady path to destruction while the latter bounces off the walls with an abrasive touch. Class!
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Played by: Agnostic Rhythm
out of stock $9.33
Says Jams EP
Cat: PLZ 009. Rel: 24 Oct 13
 
Minimal/Tech House
Say
Sanasau
out of stock $11.68
Aye Aye
Aye Aye (12")
Cat: KFA 033. Rel: 10 Aug 06
 
UK Hardcore
Alk ED - "Ay Aye"
Idealz - "Idealz Anthem" (remixed)
Radiophonic Oddity - "She's So Fine"
Luna C & Bexxie - "Mindrider"
Review: Ever-present in the early to mid nineties and as the die hard fans know well, they haven't actually gone anywhere. Luna-C and his label stable have been constantly releasing music ever since then. Here are two brand new releases for you to get your hands on. To give you an explanation of what's on the wax, it's not that far from what they were releasing back in the day. The old skool feel remains, but the tempo has gone up a bit. Some of the tracks on the EP would even fit into the new hardcore breakz category. Knite Force has some serious die hard fans out there, don't forget to help them get hold of their fix.
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out of stock $6.22
Cramp Your Style (remastered)
Cat: BLUECANDLE 1496. Rel: 23 Jan 20
 
Funk
Cramp Your Style (2:15)
Watcha Gonna Do About It (3:00)
Review: "Cramp Your Style" by All The People surely belongs among the canon of all time funk standards, sampled aplenty over the years, included on numerous compilations as well as being the recipient of cover versions from Breakestra and Killer Meters. Originally issued on the Blue Candle label back in 1972, a newly remastered edition of that 7" is now available for any funkateers out there without the 45 in their collections already. Robert Moore's yearning vocal sounds all the better for it too! And don't sleep on the bluesy delights of B side track "Watcha Gonna Do About It?".
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out of stock $11.68
Cramp Your Style
Cat: OTS 203. Rel: 06 Apr 21
 
Funk
Cramp Your Style (2:13)
Cramp Your Style (Conomark & Hong Kong edit (brew)) (3:41)
Review: All The People was a Florida-based soul act who joined vocalist Robert Moore Jr on this highly sought after '45. Moore was the master of a singing style known as 'soul scatting'. His career later took him to Miami, where in 1979 he joined a group headed by Herb Reed, one of the original Platters. He stayed with Reed until 1993. Originally released on Blue Candle back in 1972, this much sought after classic has been reissued thanks to Japan's Ultra Vybe with an edit on the flip by Conomark & Hong Kong, which retains the original's big band style of soul music in the tradition of the legendary James Brown.
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Played by: I Love 45's!
out of stock $19.47
Empress EP
Cat: AS 0311. Rel: 23 Nov 11
 
Dub
Dub Empress
Empress Steppa
Dub Empress Dub (RSD remix)
Empress Steppa (RSD remix)
out of stock $7.52
Voice Notes 002
Cat: VN 002. Rel: 13 Mar 23
 
Deep House
Alphonse - "Rujac" (5:53)
Rodney Bennet - "Palm Sunday" (5:08)
Toby Tobias - "Streets of Gold" (Alphonse remix) (5:12)
Pyramids Of Space - "Quantis" (5:20)
Dance - "Amber" (4:25)
Review: Voice Notes is a new imprint run by London underground veteran Toby Tobias with Alphonse. A five track various artist EP, Voice Notes 002 is a time-honoured memorial for its sister label London Housing Trust, that they shut down a few years ago after 10 releases. Featuring tracks by label boss Tobias who delivers some emotive electro on 'Streets Of Gold', his evil twin Alphonse on the UK flava of 'Rujac', plus introducing Dance with the dub techno deconstruction of 'Amber', Rodney Bennett with the classic Stateside deep house of 'Palm Sunday' and Pyramids of Space with the downbeat IDM journey 'Quantis'.
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out of stock $15.05
Marea Captura
Marea Captura (limited hand-stamped hand-numbered 12")
Cat: PLR 005. Rel: 29 Aug 14
 
Minimal/Tech House
ALSI - "Marea Captura"
Ztrl - "Shining"
Anestie Gomez - "Sketchagram"
Rack & Three Angles - "Btown"
Review: With their own unique pool of hitherto unfamiliar artists to draw upon, Project London have been doing a fine job a crafting an identity in the murky underbelly of minimal house music. On the label's fifth release they turn to a host of different artists to throw down the goods, including the moody low-end throb of Alsi's "Marea Captura" and the nervous shuffle of Ztrl's "Shining". There are some lighter moods to be found on Anestie Gomez's "Sketchagram", which shimmers with the kind of playful micro sampling that made Telegraph an essential label in the mid 00s, proving this is stripped down music with imagination and flair.
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out of stock $10.38
Revep
Revep (CD single)
Cat: .. Rel: 14 Nov 06
 
Leftfield
Siixs
Mur
Ax Mr L
Review: The Japanese legend meets the East-German scientist.
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out of stock $10.38
Hubris Variation
Cat: BLACKTRUFFLE 024. Rel: 16 Nov 16
 
Minimal/Tech House
Hubris Variation (part 1) (14:16)
Hubris Variation (part 2) (13:12)
Review: Given that Ricardo Villalobos was one of a handful of guest producers who featured on Oren Ambarchi's recent Hubris album - a krautrock-influenced minimalist techno exploration that also boasted contributions from Jim O'Rourke and Mark Fell, amongst others - it seems fitting that he's been roped in to provide two new remixes. The Chilean's contribution to the album was largely rhythm-based, and his two lengthy Variations - each stretched across one side of wax - promote undulating, heads-down dancefloor hypnotism above all else. Naturally, his drum programming and use of subtle stylistic shifts is as on-point as ever, with Ambarchi's original textures being manipulated into mind-altering new shapes.
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 in stock $22.58
Bitch Betta Have My Money
Cat: TMF 001. Rel: 19 May 21
 
Hip Hop/R&B
AMG - "Bitch Betta Have My Money" (3:18)
Rihanna - "Bitch Betta Have My Money" (DJ Kemo remix) (2:52)
Review: 'Bitch Betta Have My Money' is the debut studio album by American rapper AMG. It was released in 1991 on Select Records and co-produced by DJ Quik. The lead single from the album here is a classic in the gangsta rap style, which received a terrific cover version (with an awesome video) by pop chanteuse Rihanna in 2015. Her rendition is remixed by Vancouver based DJ/producer Kemo, a member of local hip-hop outfits Rascalz and the Vanguards. He has also had production credits for Pitbull, T.O.K. and Swollen Members among many others.
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Played by: I Love 45's!
out of stock $22.06
Khidi Anniversery Series Vol 2
Cat: KHIDIANIV 002. Rel: 15 Sep 22
 
Techno
Ancient Methods & OTHR - "Vast Vanishing" (4:43)
Roman & Boyd Chidt - "Self-Deprivation" (6:13)
Silent Servant - "Manic" (4:56)
Unhuman & Vulkanski - "Mescaline Network" (6:05)
Review: Khidi rolls out another anniversary EP here and it is another various artists affair that takes no prisoners. On their opener, Ancient Methods & OTHR bring some hellish metal and industrial overtones to the stomping, vicious 'Vast Vanishing' with its horror-core vocals. Roman & Boyd Chidt don't let up but offer a more linear and streamlined bit of stomping techno pressure. Silent Servant unleashes lashings of metallic synths over his signature tech sounds and then the floating loops of Unhuman & Vulkanski suspend you just above a rusty old factory floor.
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Protocast #6
Cat: PROTO 006. Rel: 22 Nov 06
 
Techno
Ancronix - "Shifting Basics"
Yamas - "KO OK"
Source Unknown - "Shimanu"
Riotbot - "Soul Harvest"
Review: A massive hard techno/schranz sampler which will be huge in no time. We start of with "Shifting Basics" by Ancronix. Banging kick drums and furious drum patterns combined with mighty hoover sounds make this an ultimate party pounder for the masses! Then we find "KO OK" by Yamas, who are a techno collective from Denmark. These men present a speedy hard techno tune which will be highly appreciated! On the flip we have "Simanu" by Source Unknown. Filthy kicks & a sick melody line drive this track to an ultimate climax which does serious damage on all hard floors. Last but not least is "Soul Harvest" by Riotbot who presents a bit more hypnotising piece of hard techno work. All of this is brought on white vinyl! Another top release which already receives heavy DJ support so get your stock in now!!
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Nightlife 6 EP Part 2
Cat: RAMM 152. Rel: 08 Nov 13
 
Drum And Bass
DC Breaks - "Slugs"
Rene Lavice - "Portland"
Stealth - "Nightfall" (feat Codebreaker)
Dose - "Bounce Off"
Review: The second instalment of the Nightlife 6 EP, it's yet another picture perfect snapshot of modern day D&B taken by Andy C. DC Breaks take the lead with the razor-sharp steps and bruising bass burps of "Slugs" and LaVice follows with the almighty drone attack "Portland". Conjuring up memories of Full Cycle in their prime, it's a timeless hurter. Stealth & Codebreaker take us to the darkest possible corners with a punishing amen attack while Dose's "Bounce Off" lives up to its name in every way. Exceedingly heavy.
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New Blood 011: Bass Filled Tonic For Mind & Body
Cat: MEDIC 22. Rel: 05 Mar 11
 
Drum And Bass
Anile - "Change Of Direction"
Spherique - "Snowflakes Catcher"
Flame - "Watcher"
Nuage - "Missing You"
Lung - "Relapse"
Bulb - "Distinctions Of The Same" (feat Tiiu)
Rawtekk - "Snowflakes"
Eleven8 - "Colours Of Distance"
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MDR 14.1
MDR 14.1 (12")
Cat: MDR 014.1. Rel: 15 Dec 14
 
Techno
Answer Code Request - "Transit"
Norman Nodge - "BB 1 0"
Lockermatik - "M_Lock 4"
Ryan James Ford - "Arthure Iccon"
Review: All hail Dettmann! Having included a veritable swathe of unreleased material from artists affiliated with his label on the excellent Fabric 77 earlier this year, Marcel Dettmann has done the right thing and issued the majority across two 12"s released this week. As is the case when granted the chance to own these cuts, it's interesting to see if they retain the power and intensity they conveyed when utilised by Dettmann within the context of the mix cd. In the case of "Transit" and "BB 1.0" from Answer Code Request and Norman Nodge respectively, that's a resounding yes! The latter's production is a particularly potent slab of lysergic sonic dementia that the more adventurous selectors will be playing for years to come. Dettman's A&R skills are on full display with cuts from Stefan 'Kryptic Universe' Schindler's new Lockermatik project and newcomer Ryan James Ford.
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Tame The Beast
Cat: FV0026. Rel: 08 Jul 06
 
Progressive House
Tame The Beast (original mix)
Tame The Beast (Andre Absolut remix)
Review: Antix and former Yoshitoshi artist Rob Salmon deliver a wicked progressive & electro house workout here on the Flow label, featuring remix pressure from Andre Absolut on the flip.
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Houghton Blues EP
Cat: NSA 003. Rel: 12 Apr 22
 
Electro
Sounds Like Prince (6:04)
Machines Chit-Chat (6:39)
What Happened To The Stash (7:33)
The Houghton Blues (6:52)
Review: When cult Norfolk gathering Houghton Festival was cancelled in 2019 because of high winds, ARA-U* & Radioactive Man had just bought their booze and were already on their way. After a moment's sadness, they decided to turn bad news into good and head to the studio to work on some tracks. For the next two days, they stayed high on music as their Prophet, 101, 808, 303, and the Juno synths whirred and flashed. Turning a bad situation into a great collection of tracks with their latest collaborative release 'The Houghton Blues EP across two sides of vinyl, serving up pure analogue vibes and raw machine electro funk. The opener ''Sounds Like Prince' is electrifying from the off with its neck-snapping drums and perc and squelchy synth lines. 'Machines Chit Chat' is a deeper cut with cosmic synths, 'What Happened To The Stash' is as dark and urgent as the title suggests. then closer 'The Houghton Blues' brings a sense of machine soul that will melt your heart.
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Water Tides
Water Tides (hand-stamped 10" in hand-stamped sleeve)
Cat: I&I ENDS 1001. Rel: 02 Jan 18
 
Deep Dubstep
Archiver & Rebel Samurai - "Water Tides" (feat Ras Tinny) (5:09)
Alpha Steppa - "Water Tides" (Thatchers Funeral March mix) (5:07)
Review: It's been a while since Archiver launched his I & I Musik label with the "Pusherman" dub but he's back and it's a serious thing. Gravity weighs off every word Ras Tinny spits. A stern story of greed's vicious pyramid laid over some springy kicks and ebbed textures, it's an alluring attack of both thoughts and senses. Alpha Steppa takes it deeper into the dance with a heavy pressure skank on the flip. Highly recommended.
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FTVWL 002
FTVWL 002 (silver vinyl 12")
Cat: FTVWL 002. Rel: 13 Mar 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Sweet Music (6:57)
Unlimited Apex (5:42)
Standard Model (6:28)
Silence After The Storm (6:06)
Review: The Fourier label is back with more minimal dance floor magic, and the second release is a collaborative affair packed with talent. It's Aztec, Dark Male, Rob Bellfield and The Vast Profound who all come through here and start off with 'Sweet Music', a nice balmy and dubby cut for zoned out listening .'Unlimited Apex' pairs pensive basslines with smeared and expansive pads, then 'Standard Model' has a more warped and mind-melting cosmic take on warm, deep rolling tech. 'Silence After The Storm' is the gorgeously serene closer. Classy stuff for sure.
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Tags: Minimal
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Organic Elements EP
Cat: SBCV 003. Rel: 14 Oct 16
 
Techno
Artefakt - "Curvature Of Mind" (7:42)
Alan Backdrop - "Quaraman" (6:49)
Ben Gibson - "Floating Shadows" (6:46)
Tripsolate & Redundaent - "Akay" (9:50)
Review: Bari, Puglia based SUBOSC is helmed by producer Kaelan and presents four excursions through the more hypnotic and cerebral strains of techno. Berlin's Artefakt starts off on the A side with with the trance inducing reductionism of "Curvature Of Mind", while Italian Alan Backdrop returns after what seems like a long absence from the scene, but he's back in form on the exquisite sound design of "Quaraman". On the flip there's Kiwi Ben Gibson with the Millsian touch of "Floating Shadows" which will certainly draw you down into the abyss, while local duo Tripsolate & Redundaent offer up something a bit more different on the electro/dub techno crossover of "Akay" and as unusual as this hybrid must sound, it really works and is truly a highlight. Tip!
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Kutsun Satamat
Cat: CURLE 008. Rel: 21 Nov 07
 
Minimal/Tech House
Artificial Latvamaki - "Kutsun Satamat"
Reynold - "Climax"
Review: "Kutsus Satamat", by Artificial Latvamaki and Reynold, has support from Laurent Garnier, Kiki, Sasse, Michel De Hey, DJ Prinz and many more.
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On The Prowl Presents OTP Party Breaks #3
Cat: PB 03. Rel: 10 Nov 10
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Freak (Andy Ash edit)
Timmy (Andy Ash edit)
D-Time (Runaway edit)
Review: More tipsy disco and house cocktail spillage from the On The Prowl camp. The third instalment of the OTP Party Breaks series opens with Andy Ash's edit of "Freak", a reworking of De De's "S&M". Ash certainly brings Jack to the party on this one, with a thudding kick drum punctuated by a funk-laden riff and expertly chopped vocal refrains. Next up Ash turns Timmy Thomas' "Why Can't We All Live Together" into a serious chugger, eeking the most out of the beefy club drums and working the organ sounds to smile inducing effect. Runaway, aka OTP chiefs Jacques Renault and Marcos Cabral, pluck "D-Time" from their seemingly bottomless pit of choice edits for more dancefloor heat on the flip.
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Disco Darling EP
Cat: WD 38. Rel: 09 Jun 15
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Andy Ash - "You've Been Found" (6:46)
Vincenzo De Bull & Halve Soul - "Cherry Pie" (7:34)
Rabo & Snob - "Darling" (7:15)
JP Source - "Rollergirl Return" (7:04)
Review: Whisky Disco invite a trio of fresh faces to their ever-growing talent troupe for the Disco Darling EP. Andy Ash takes the lead with a loopy, strutting slice of sample-laced house that wouldn't go amiss in a Mark Farina set while Vincenzo De Bull & Halve Soul lower the tempo, invite us on a Balearic picnic and insist we gobble up huge chunks of Sade's "Cherry Pie". Deeper into the EP we find firm label friends Rabo & Snob laying down a velvet bed of Rhodes and vocal harmonies before the final label newcomer JP Source plays a slo-mo game of sample patty-cake with loopy disco mischief.
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10 Years Anniversary
10 Years Anniversary (12" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: MARS 026. Rel: 23 Mar 22
 
Electro
Mike Ash - "Threat 21" (6:08)
Robert Cosmic - "Freshh" (5:23)
Downrocks - "Exogenic Field" (4:27)
Enigmatic Astronaut - "Neutron" (remix) (3:32)
Fleck Esc - "Out Of The Box" (4:52)
Review: Spanish label Mars Frequency Records celebrates 10 years of searing electro sounds with this super limited new 12". It draws some of the label's finest talents together, with Mike Ash going first. His booming electro kicks and twitchy synths take you on an intergalactic flight before Robert Cosmic's 'Freshh' has a rugged analogue drum line and crispy snares. There are more impressive cuts from Downrocks, who keeps it funky in a cyborg way on 'Exogenic Field' and Enigmatic Astronaut's 'Neutron' (remix) is a more eerie and empty atmosphere builder.
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The Black Jesus Christ
Cat: ART 204. Rel: 29 Mar 21
 
Dub
Asha D & Rod Taylor - "The Black Jesus Christ" (3:59)
Asha D - "Ginger Riddim" (The Black Jesus Christ version) (3:59)
Asha D & Rod Taylor - "The Black Jesus Christ Version" (vocal dub) (3:59)
Asha D - "The Black Melodica" (dub) (3:59)
Review: Artikal Music are back this week with a new release by Asha D, a reggae producer based in France who also happens to be the drummer in the Artikal Band. 'The Black Jesus Christ' features Rod Taylor and is a perfect example of modern dub music. It comes with three other versions: the Ginger Riddim instrumental, a handy vocal dub and lastly the Black Melodica dub, where that lovely harmonica line plays centre stage within the tapestry of sonic elements that ebb and flow through a myriad of time-based effects.
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