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Look No Further EP (reissue)
Look No Further EP (reissue) (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: VFS 008. Rel: 02 Sep 20
 
Drum And Bass
Look No Further (5:10)
123 Break (KZ1 remix) (5:34)
Stand By 4 Fast Beats (5:14)
Drop (KZ1 remix) (5:47)
Review: Reissue! Brent Newitt's Vinyl Fanatiks has become a key player in the reload game as they continue to excavate pivotal pieces of wax from the 90s in order to preserve the foundations and make sure the stories of the often over-looked early artists are told. 3rd Rail is a great example; the brainchild of Bournemouth's Ben James - he only released this one record on Delirious in 1992 before getting on with his life.... Only to realise that almost 30 years later, the OG copies of "Look No Further" have been known to fetch over L200! Although you would be better off with this crisp, remastered version instead. With all four tracks, including the original remixes from KZ1, this is a fitting reload of 3rd Rail's short-but-powerfully formed legacy. Watch out for those 4x4s on "Stand By 4 Fast Beats". Woof!
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Blue Transfer BOx EP
Blue Transfer BOx EP (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: RAWAX 033. Rel: 09 May 25
 
Deep House
Blue Transfer Box (7:52)
Slow Disco Smoke Machine (7:10)
Deep Thought (7:34)
Train Meditation (7:37)
Review: A&A aka Anton Kubikov and Artem Rudakov, share a groovy, Detroit-influenced casualiser of an EP, bouncing between slipstreams of rubbery bass and slick, soulful chord voicings. Whatever said "blue transfer box" is, we're unsure whether it's wise to ask what exactly said box is transferring, or simply leave the mystery be. After all, it sounds great. And besides, we've also a 'Slow Disco Smoke Machine' to marvel at, one which wafts effortlessly between dreamboats of blue pad smoke and acidic stabs, facilitating the necessary headspace for 'Deep Thought'.
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Light & Illusion
Cat: AFTG 04. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Electro
Login Beat (6:02)
Biancone Interno (5:10)
Strobe Transforms Thinking (5:48)
Light & Illusion (6:08)
Review: Acid For The Grandma's fourth release is another boundless trip into warped rhythms and surreal soundscapes with acid liquid textures that make for a psychedelic experience that sparks the imagination while pulling you into otherworldly dimensions. 'Login Beat' casts you adrift amongst circling snares over jacking beats and 'Biancone Interno' then cuts loose with freewheeling arms and sci-fi motifs that leave long neon trails. 'Strobe Transforms Thinking' taps into more taught dub tech with sinewy leads and last of all, 'Light And Illusion' places you in a colourful world of refracted rhythm and slivery tech house drums sent back from a distant planet.
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Give A Little Love
Cat: ARI 328A. Rel: 19 Jul 24
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Aisha - "Give A Little Love" (8:59)
Jah Shaka, Norman Twinkle & Mad Professor - "African Message Dub" (7:34)
Review: Reggae singer, soundsystem heiress and "first lady of dub" Aisha (Pamela Ross) had already made an enduring name for herself by 1997, at which point she was already ten years into her singing career. A veritable blue-blood of soundsystem culture, Aisha had also already released four albums before 'Give A Little Love', which was contrastingly released as a standalone single not intended as a part of any wider record. Notably enough, it was also produced by Mad Professor, whose boxy, whistly production brings a ghostly, wastelain feel to the otherwise lively track; the instrumental version connotes entirely different themes without the lyrics, proving the infatuating effect of Aisha's words and delivery: with her, it becomes the quintessence of lovers' rock; a rousing floor-filler and lyrical impulsion to give over, so to speak, to the virtues of sharing, as opposed to withholding for oneself, love.
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Wovv Tools Vol 2
Cat: POP 002. Rel: 01 May 25
 
Progressive House
Melortra (7:30)
Kopuie (7:13)
Review: Two toolroom essentials from Rob Amboule, former London stalwart come Frankfurt familiar. Where years of collecting and playing gradually evolved into Rob making music of his own, it wasn't long before he made the move permanent, settling in around the Main. A late stopover in Paris has now domino effected this new one: 'Wovv Tools' brings 'Melortra' and 'Kopuie', equal parts dance-incenting and vagus nerve-soothing. The B is especially brilliant, cycling through generative hypnotic whirls and sweller padwork.
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タグ: Tech House
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Bushwick Kindergarten
Cat: WU 007. Rel: 23 Apr 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Andrade - "Kubernetes" (7:20)
Andrade - "Content Security Policy" (6:03)
Dragosh - "One Way" (9:16)
Fabrizio Siano - "Control Your Emotions" (8:22)
Review: The fledgling WEorUS label rolls out more stylish, minimal and tech here from a trio of artists. Andrade goes first with 'Kubernetes,' a driving minimal house cut packed with hefty groove. It is followed by 'Content Security Policy' which is a slick, rhythm-forward roller that locks you into its flow. Flip to side-B and get swept into Dragosh's 'One Way,' a deep, hypnotic workout that's all tension and release and rounding off the trip is Fabrizio Siano's 'Control Your Emotions,' a poignant, late-night burner that delivers introspection through rhythm.

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The Jack Shit EP
Cat: SC 1260. Rel: 06 Jun 25
 
Deep House
Jack Shit (5:53)
The Breeze Of Your Shirt (6:12)
Smacking Your Head (5:03)
DX Days (4:01)
Review: Chicago house newcomer Arsene's 'Jack Shit' is guaranteed to detonate on impact, because its 7" release back in February has already done plenty of damage and got shouts from Luke Solomon, Moodymann and Danny Krivit among more. Now the Chicago upstart finally unleashes the full EP with three other, equally fresh cuts of raw, tracky Windy City house. Crunchy drum machines, hypnotic basslines and that unmistakable Chi-town swing are all present and correct here, with dark undertones but persuasive atmospheres all packed with Arsene's own urgent spark. No weak imitations here - this is a familiar analogue grit with future intent.
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Played by: ALEQS NOTAL, DJ Split
タグ: Chicago House
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Brunswick
Brunswick (12")
Cat: C56 049. Rel: 06 Feb 15
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Brunswick (13:03)
Brunswick (radio edit)
Review: After 15 years of live space-rock improvisations and jam sessions around Europe, Bambi Davidson finally got round to delivering their second LP last month. Warmly received by old fans and new, here we find the title track repurposed as an extensive 13 minute exercise in spatial expressionism. Dreamy, deep and full of endless twists and turns, this is the epitome of modern cosmicity. Claremont never cease to surge forward.
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Nine/Deeper
Cat: STFM 008. Rel: 09 Jun 25
 
Progressive House
Nine/Deeper (14:23)
The Blue & Purple Starship Of Trust (13:20)
Review: Bassland Prophecy was a Southern California music collective featuring Alex Xenophon, Stuart Breidenstein who is ex-Skylab 2000, vocalist Alissa Kueker and Maxx Vaxx of Euterpre and Butterfly Garden. Their 1996 tracks 'Nine/Deeper' and 'Blue and Purple Starship of Trust' were thrilling genre collisions that have since become hard to find. The originals were long thought lost but have, in fact, turned up and been remastered and reissued by Bristol's Sex Tapes From Mars. Their sound was crafted using gear like the Juno 106, Yamaha FB-01, Roland S330 sampler, Sequential Circuits Pro-One with external MIDI, and various guitar pedals, all tools that helped forge their distinctive, otherworldly prog house sound.

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Lacuna
Lacuna (white marbled vinyl 12" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: FPL 028. Rel: 07 Aug 24
 
Bass
Shadows (2:04)
Lacuna (4:06)
Introspection (3:10)
Kalopsia (3:28)
Dark Paths (feat Vacant) (2:32)
Ghosts (3:36)
Review: Beau operates at the sharp end of the UK electronic underground and creates an immersive, dark ambient sound that is influenced by trailblazers like Burial. His soundscapes combine ethereal textures with moody rhythms and that is very much the case here on Lacuna, his new album for Feat PLAtes. It is full of roomy sounds, icy glass synths, smeared pads, late-night moods and evocative atmospheres that draw you in ever deeper, sometimes looking over your shoulder, always lost in deep thought. A real lost tape from the short-lived night bus genre, you could say.
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Compulsive Response
Cat: MG 068. Rel: 03 Jul 24
 
Deep House
Controlled By Rhythm (5:35)
Flash Flood (6:18)
Turbulence In The Valley (5:21)
Compulsive Response (5:19)
Review: The long-running and influential US house label Moods & Grooves welcomes BitterSuite aka Jon Gray for a new EP that finds him distilling plenty of influences into his Compulsive Response EP, which is perfect for mind, body and soul. The title cut is a light and skipping house sound infused with soul-drenched synth warmth, 'Flash Flood' has a more far-sighted sense of cosmic futurism to it and 'Turbulence In The Valley' slows things right down to a delightfully airy and late-night vibe with languid drums and swirling pads. Shutting down a sophisticated EP is the dusty deep house of 'Compulsive Response' with yet more irresistibly emotive synths and wispy melodies.
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PUNCHLINE 07
PUNCHLINE 07 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: PUNCHLINE 07. Rel: 26 Feb 25
 
Electro
Bnag - "Bang Out Of Order" (6:43)
Jack U Late - "Stay" (5:03)
King Wing - "4 Da Hunniez" (6:12)
Will Benson - "Sea Circus" (6:35)
Review: Mechanistic vector lines and cold, hard angles point acute on the latest V/A from Punchline, on which featuring artists don new guises and exchange blows with first-timers. Though our ears aren't trained well enough to be able to tell who is behind each of these smackers, we must say we're special fans of Jack U Late's analogue-jammed 'Stay', whose quickscoped FX and tenderised drums prove a surreal jaunt. King Wing's '4 Da Hunniez' is a comparatively heavy speed garage number garnishing the flip; the track could hardly prepare us for the dactylic 4-step closer 'Sea Circus', whose toothy lasers and julienned beats pack more umami than a packet of burnt crisps.
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タグ: UK Garage | Speed Garage
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Biscuit Four
Cat: LNS 08. Rel: 23 May 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
BOOH - "Hidden Between Ferns" (6:26)
Micro. Tron - "Microclima Robot" (5:22)
JJ Fortune - "Then I Dropped It" (5:35)
Vloon - "Instintos Teijdos" (6:52)
Review: This Biscuit release is a fierce four-track punch built dancefloor disruptors. Opening the A-side, France's BOOH (aka BOOOoo! Records co-founder) delivers 'Hidden Between Two Ferns,' a punishing blend of EBM and electro that morphs with dark energy. A2 sees Argentina's Micro.Tron bring pure electro muscle with 'Microclima Robot,' a rhythm-heavy cut that hits with precision. On the flip, JJ Fortune drops the epic and destructive 'Then I Dropped It' while Vloon closes with a snarling, high-voltage electro weapon. Raw, trippy and relentless, this one's built to shake basements and bend minds.
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タグ: EBM | Electro Techno
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Stop (remixes)
Cat: HM 1007. Rel: 21 May 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Stop (Pushed Up Woody Bianchi remix) (6:23)
Stop (Danilo Braca remix) (9:22)
Stop (Danilo Braca Re Stop edit) (8:59)
Stop (Acid Re Solution dirtyelements & Drunkdrivers remix) (6:43)
Review: Originally released in 1983 on the B-side of a House of Music 12", 'Stop' is a raw and iconic Italo-Disco anthem that helped define an era. Now, four decades later, Stop 4 Remixes breathes new life into the cult classic with four dynamic reworks. Woody Bianchi delivers a masterclass in mixing with 'Pushed Up' while Danilo Braca (aka Danyb) offers two deep, expansive edits tailored for discerning dancefloors. Dirtyelements & Drunkdrivers bring the fire with their 'Acid Re-Solution Remix' that's full of passion, precision and some nice wild energy. These are great tributes to a track that helped launch the Italo-disco movement into orbit.

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タグ: Italo Disco
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Bath Bomb
Bath Bomb (12")
Cat: BPT 001. Rel: 11 Jun 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Bath Bomb
Morning Dew
Blurry Moon
Wine 69
Review: Blending vapourwave haze with Balearic ease, while dipping into Italo house and post-disco playfulness, the debut Bar Part Time EP delivers four tracks that feel nostalgic but entirely fresh. 'Bath Bomb' with its cheesy synths and 80s flair are softened by lush pads and a groovy, laid-back rhythm. It's a hip, shimmering introduction that balances irony with sincerity. 'Morning Dew' is more club-friendly, mixing jackin' house energy with ambient textures to create a track that's as dreamy and driving. On Side-B, 'Blurry Moon' adds urban flavor and depth, led by a bouncy bassline and island percussion. Its gorgeous keys and loose funk make it a highlight. 'Wine 69' ends things with a tropical mood. African island-inspired rhythms, chant-like vocals and a shuffling groove lend it a transportive quality. Together, these tracks form a cohesive and adventurous debut.
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No Frequency EP
No Frequency EP (grey vinyl 12")
Cat: SYNCRO 62. Rel: 27 Mar 25
 
Techno
From Within (5:07)
Zone (5:07)
No Frequency (5:21)
Malfunction (5:14)
Review: Tom Carruthers returns with a fresh drop on Syncrophone Records, comprising the fresh analogue jams 'From Within', 'Zone', 'No Frequency' and 'Malfunction'. All hitting hard with an old-school, sequencer-happy flavour, one which requires no second-guessing, our faves here have to be the basal FM roller 'Zone' and the brash, trashyard B-fronter 'No Frequency', both of which make deft use of the same bassline, yet each to drastically different effec.
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Played by: ROTCIV, Ney Faustini
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ESUOHLTD 003
Cat: ESUOHLTD 003. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Deep House
Ale Castro - "IDWTAD" (7:06)
Hurlee - "Spectral Echoes" (6:29)
Housewife - "Jus A Lil Bit" (7:15)
Midas Field - "Groover" (6:50)
Review: Esuoh Limited's third outing takes the form of another various artists offering, and it explores an on-point mix of garage, house and tech. Ale Castro gets things underway with the bubbly bass motifs and retro stabs of 'IDWTAD' with a vocal refrain repeating the line 'I don't want to talk about drugs'. Hurlee's 'Spectral Echoes' is a super breezy house cruiser with sugar chords and more widescreen smears adding the oil to the drums while a simple, effective vocal hook brings the soul. There is a darker, more heads down energy to Housewife's 'Jus A Lil Bit' then Midas Field's 'Groover' brings class, jazzy magic and plenty of fist pumping fun.
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タグ: Tech House | UK Garage
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MURM 002
MURM 002 (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: MURM 002. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Decorated (7:06)
One In The Groin (8:05)
Skip (feat Delilah) (6:04)
080 Lounge (6:14)
Review: Chunky, cheeky minimal house and techno from Murmurations signee Leo Christopher, based between London and Leeds. Stretching his time between DJing, remixes and original productions - there's a very special Leviticus' 'Burial' remix floating about the ether-net somewhere - one can sense that Leo carefully plans his many productions for a wide variety of impromptu situations. 'Decorated' and 'One In The Groin' each bring humoured but ultimately deep shuffles to the dance, the latter track especially proving "garagey" enough to cater to any given proverbial Room 2. The B strips things back to dubbier territory, with the Delilah collab serving hollowed-out vocals, and '080 Lounge' depositing carefully placed bongo hits and chords across a clacking rollage.
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Played by: Superbreak
タグ: Tech House | Minimal
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Circuit Jam EP
Cat: S7S 017. Rel: 06 May 25
 
Electro
Squeeze (4:54)
Circuit Jam (4:51)
Biting Back (5:01)
Crush (3:32)
Review: An unapologetically eclectic body of work from Cimm right here as he spreads his 'Circuit Jam' wide and thick. 'Squeeze' sets the wheels in motion with a switchy, jumpy slab of 140 rollage. It's backed up by a stately stretch of vibes - b-boy electro attitude on the sticky sweet title track, unhurried tension and sparse beatwork on the tech-laced dark garage bumps and slaps of 'Biting Back' and the bouncy electro biz of 'Crush'. Naughty.
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Vakandra's Spell
Cat: SK11X 026. Rel: 29 Aug 24
 
Techno
Vakandra's Spell (5:38)
Lunar Orbit (5:08)
Evolving (5:42)
Quantum Shift (5:57)
Review: Cirkle's Vakandra's Spell delivers four serious techno burners, each track packing its own punch and depth. Side-1 kicks off with the title track, 'Vakandra's Spell,' a sci-fi stomper that echoes the hypnotic intensity of Jeff Mills' Purpose Maker work. It's slightly demented yet profoundly captivating, creating an otherworldly atmosphere that pulls you in. Following this, 'Lunar Orbit' presents a fast-paced, loopy groove that drives the energy forward, making it a perfect fit for peak-time sets. On Side-2, 'Evolving' stands out with its chord-based loop style, offering a deep, rhythmic flow that keeps the momentum going. The EP closes with 'Quantum Shift,' a pulsating techno track where rhythmic hi-hats percolate over a driving beat, delivering a high-class finish to this well-rounded release.Vakandra's Spell is a powerful offering for those looking for deep, intense techno tracks.
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Roaring
Roaring (12")
Cat: LAXC 17. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Progressive House
Roaring (7:41)
We Desert (6:54)
Roaring (Floorfillers Acid remix) (6:55)
Roaring (Maltitz Balearic remix) (5:13)
Review: Renato Cohen has been kicking out jams of all shapes and sizes for many years, but this new outing on French house classicists Skylax amounts to some of his best work in ages. 'Roaring' is a disco-tech cut with dazzling arps loping in sugar, pixelated circles over the striking beats. 'We Desert' then gets more loose with synths spraying about with a mind of their own and plenty of cosmic colour. On the flip, the open gets reworked twice, first into a more heads down and bendy acid workout for the afters and also as a hands-in-the-air piano Balearic classic.
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Played by: Fog
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Lonely Night (reissue)
Lonely Night (reissue) (limited yellow & red splattered vinyl 12")
Cat: MAXI 117112. Rel: 16 May 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Lonely Night (vocal) (6:01)
Lonely Night (Technicolor version) (4:15)
Lonely Night (Flemming Dalum remix) (6:53)
Lonely Night (Rey David Diaz remix) (7:13)
Review: Italian trio Colours shared only three singles with the world, and all were made in the hotbed period of 1985-86, when labels such as Discomagic monopolised the roost. 'Lonely Night' was their manifest magic trick; its poking, reverb-slurried lead is a slick staccato, upon which a lonesome vocal line by singer Mauro Santoro calls out into the night from the picture window. A kind of emo efflux is at play, where the 80s fascination with vulnerability is set to the brunt-borne, sublimated beat of the discotheque. Little is known about this band save for Santoro, making this a collectors item less concerned with band BTS or making-of shenanigans, and more the inherently appreciable shape of a sound.
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タグ: Italo Disco
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Classic Rewind Vol 1
Cat: UAR 008. Rel: 21 Dec 21
 
Deep House
Hardcore Hip House (Tony Humphries mix re-edit) (7:28)
Acid Over (Mike Dunn edit) (4:43)
I Fear The Night (feat Chic - vocal mix) (6:42)
Video Crash (5:56)
Review: Pretty much does what it says on the tin, this one. Classic Tyree Cooper productions in all their glory, plus some remixes of them from fellow US greats. Cooper was, of course, an early pioneer of what was known as hip-house - a raw mix of hip-hop and house that was short-lived, probably because the man himself perfected it and few could ever do much more with the blueprint. 'Hardcore Hip House (Tony Humphries mix re-edit)' is dusty, raw, piano-laced house excellence, 'Acid Over (Mike Dunn edit)' is a more frenzied 303 workout and 'I Fear The Night (feat Chic - vocal mix)' is a jack track for dark and strobe lit floors. 'Video Crash' shuts down with a coarse and textural collision of drums, synths and crashing hits.
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Remixes #2 (Alex Attias, DJ Deep & Romain Poncet, Aleq Notal mixes)
Cat: HS 198VL. Rel: 11 May 20
 
Deep House
Layla (Alex Attias remix) (9:31)
Layla (DJ Deep & Romain Poncet dub mix) (5:39)
Last Drink (Aleq Notal remix) (7:01)
Review: This second set of remixes from Paris-based eight-piece Cotonete's "Super-Vilains" album is another heavyweight selection with Alex Attias, DJ Deep and Romain Poncet and Aleq Notal all coming correct. For his part, Attias keeps the jazz-tinged Latin vibes front and centre with a sunny, sweaty jam laced with house goodness. DJ Deep & Romain Poncet dub things out for those more subtle moments in the night, when a slick rolling groove is enough to hypnotise a crowd, and then it's pure bumping and jazzy deep house from Aleq Notal. Elements of 90s deepness, lounge vibes and funk all colour in the airwaves as you bask in the goodness of his work.
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Played by: Fradinho
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Senses
Senses (limited 180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: HEIST 073. Rel: 18 Jul 23
 
Deep House
I Need To Know (2:54)
Do You Think About Me (4:11)
Freddie's Groove (5:01)
Phantom (feat The Potash Twins) (5:21)
Endless Life (6:02)
When We Last Met (4:28)
Review: Following a brief hiatus to recharge his batteries following the release of the genuinely fantastic Evergreen album on Freerange last year, Ben J Worral brings his Crackazat project back to Heist Recordings. With six tracks on show, there's plenty to set the senses tingling, from the jazzy, dreamy and soulful downtempo beats of impeccable opener 'I Need To Know' and the joyous, piano-sporting sunshine house excellence of 'Do You Think About Me', to the rising, subtly jazz-flecked deep house perfection of 'Freddie's Groove' (a kind of Crackazat update of Pepe Bradock's 'Deep Burnt', with added horns) and the broken jazz-house-soul of Potash Twins collaboration 'Phantom'. Jazz-funk flavoured broken beat gem 'Endless Life' and the Guru's Jazzamatazz-esque 'When We Last Met' complete a fantastic EP.
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Night Out
Night Out (12")
Cat: HARMONY 019. Rel: 04 Jun 25
 
Techno
Alfred Czital - "Universal Language" (7:16)
Ayu - "Magnetic" (5:37)
Alfred Czital & Ayu - "Physical" (5:04)
Alfred Czital & Ayu - "Love Letter From Montevideo" (6:18)
Review: Alfred Czital and Ayu return for their third collaboration and second outing on this Prague-based label. This tightly curated EP blends melodic techno with futuristic trance textures. The result is a spacey and emotionally charged journey. The A-side opens with Czital's solo cut 'Universal Language', is a soaring piece of melodic techno that builds with elegance and power. Ayu's 'Magnetic' follows as an uptempo workout with clever vocal fragments and percussive precision. On the B-side, the duo join forces. 'Physical' is a clear homage to late 90s trance, evoking memories of peak-time anthems with lush pads, glimmering synth leads and a sense of emotional urgency. 'Love Letter From Montevideo' closes the EP on a deeper, darker note that is rooted firmly in techno. A sleek, high-level fusion of techno and trance that pushes both genres forward while nodding respectfully to their roots.
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AMTKPLUS 005
Cat: AMTKPLUS 005. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Techno
D-Leria - "Filterbank" (6:26)
D-Leria - "Let It Be" (5:56)
Translate - "Notation" (5:20)
Translate - "Shifted Communications" (6:03)
Review: Italian producer D-Leria and Argentine artist Translate hop by the the AMTK+ series for its fifth volume, inning four sharp tunes flaunting respective precision and range. 'Filterbank' brings relentless low-end pressure and gritty, bunker breaching pounds, while 'Let It Be' veers into more unexpected territory, looping chopped vocals round a tight coil of laryngeal copper. Flip over for Translate's 'Notation, a wirier mesh of bleeps and spatial design, before the murkier, throbbing layers of 'Shifted Communication' flick us round the face with spring-loaded, space hopper bass design.
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Minor Fools EP
Minor Fools EP (limited 180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: HEIST 077. Rel: 24 Oct 23
 
Deep House
That's Right (7:04)
Minor Fools (5:40)
Soul's Lament (6:26)
Review: The Dutch pair once known as Detroit Swindle and now going by the Dam Swindle alias (they hail from Amsterdam) return on their own Heist label with a trio of well-designed sounds. 'That's Right' is a 'copy, dusty, disco-tinged house cut for sunny climates and feel-good parties. 'Minor Fools' then taps into a 90s New York house vibe with bouncy drums and bass. Last of all is 'Soul's Lament' with its laidback grooves and swirling soulful pads. A trio of excellent genre studies from this pair.
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タグ: Disco House
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TAR 29
TAR 29 (12")
Cat: TAR 029. Rel: 20 Mar 25
 
Techno
Forced Removal (6:07)
A Vast Reserve Of Indifference (5:39)
Florus (5:35)
Locked Groove (3:35)
Terribly Partial (6:01)
Review: DC11's approach to techno is that he is always trying to find the perfect loop. Whether or not he thinks he has on this latest EP for Dutch label TH Tar Hallow, he sure does hit a nice sweet spot between dub, techno, depth and drive. 'Forced Removal' is a fierce opener with twitchy synths peeling off the muscular drums. The hulking great groove of 'A Vast Reserve Of Indifference' keeps the pressure on while 'Florus' is lit up with synths that shiver across the face of the drums. After a locked groove comes the menacing funk of 'Terribly Partial.' Serious tackle.

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Mind Game EP
Cat: SK11X 027. Rel: 26 Sep 24
 
Techno
Mind Game (5:59)
Braunschweig (4:36)
Everybody Talkin (5:06)
Bunker (4:15)
Review: Deluka's Mind Games EP on SK Eleven delivers four tracks of pulsating, rhythmic techno that showcases a tech-driven edge. The EP opens with the title track,'Mind Games', a minimal yet powerful techno cut that thumps with primal energy. The seductive rhythm draws you in, building layers of intensity as it moves forward, making it perfect for late-night club sets. Braunschweig follows with a subterranean vibe, featuring intricate, morphing beats and a sci-fi atmosphere. The complex rhythms keep listeners on their toes, pushing the boundaries of techno's sonic palette. On the second side, 'Everybody Talkin' brings raw drums and a rolling rhythm, packed with an infectious energy that makes it an undeniable banger. It's a track that commands the dancefloor with its relentless drive. 'Bunker' closes the EP with a futuristic, techy vibe, driven by broken beats and mechanical rhythms. The track's edgy, forward-thinking sound makes this a sharp record for bold, innovative techno.
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Earth Wind & Funk Vol 2 Pt 1
Cat: SMS 037. Rel: 22 May 25
 
Deep House
Dirtyelements & Drunkdrivers - "Koko" (5:55)
Macchianera - "Gotta Dance" (De Gama Re-Groove) (5:24)
Niels F - "Trying To Love" (De Gama Re-Drums) (6:11)
MP Soundworks - "Gotta Get It" (4:46)
Review: Samosa Records delivers another funk-fuelled feast with Vol2, a double-vinyl delight bursting with disco grooves. Dirty Elements & Drunkdrivers open with 'Koko,' which is a clavinet-driven, string-laced dancefloor gem and then Macchianera's 'Gotta Dance' gets the De Gama re-groove treatment-soulful, brassy and endlessly playable. Niels F.'s 'Trying To Love' grooves with filtered strings, brass and a slick vocal hook that is nicely enhanced by De Gama's re-drums. MP Soundworks closes with the Afro-tinged 'Gotta Get It,' a tribal-infused banger powered by looped vocals and a bouncing bassline. This is a very useful collection that underlines Samosa's fine ear for cutting talent.

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タグ: Disco House
 in stock $16.89
Discotecas 002
Cat: DISCOT 002. Rel: 17 Jan 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Give You The World (9:17)
Resistors Dream (4:40)
Got You Moovin' (4:22)
Review: Mysterious edits pushers Discotecas worship a mysterious figure known as 'Gwen', the artist supposedly responsible for making these EPs. Their second instalment here comes in the form of a laid-back, electro-balearic affair replete with several layers of bass guitar, lolling synth and acoustic-mimicking percs. A remix of Sade's 'Paradise' leads the charge, centring her harmonious vocals at the core of the mix, while two further unknown re-edits cement the overall nine minute disco vibe.
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PBAVINYL 001
Cat: PBAVINYL 001. Rel: 09 Jun 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Tibetan Bowl (7:13)
The Moment (6:55)
Tibetan Bowl (DOTT Undercut mix) (7:01)
The Moment (Rudolf C Bare Bones mix) (5:48)
Review: Principaute de Bowl-Air is a new label founded by DJ Bowlcut, a prominent figure in Seoul's underground scene and on Seoul Community Radio. The label's debut release offers a deep, glitchy minimal house experience and opens with 'Tibetan Bowl', a track built around a Tibetan singing bowl and vocal samples that drop you deep into the surreal world of Bowl-Air. The second A-side, 'The Moment', delivers a hypnotic bassline and glitchy rhythms with a Korean vocal sample repeating 'Now it's the moment you are waiting for.' The B-side includes remixes by DOTT and Rudolf C and closes out a strong debut.
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タグ: Minimal
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Forbidden Space EP
Cat: 9FINITY 003. Rel: 11 Jun 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Utility (6:41)
Electrolyte (5:50)
Breathe (5:46)
Stay Playful (6:05)
Review: The third release on Secretsundaze's 9FINITY imprint sees Naarm/Melbourne producer DJ Life return to the fold with another batch of psychedelic club tools, balancing UK bass pressure with trippy minimal finesse. 'Utility' jolts things into motion with snaking low-end and warped FX, slipping in and out of jagged tech shapes. The sparring synth jolts of 'Electrolyte' feel more frenetic, its thwacking groove and dubby vocal chops making for a proper headrush. On the flip, 'Breathe' trades upfront energy for depth, layering smoked-out subs beneath lattices of percussion. 'Stay Playful' edges toward tribal house but keeps its sci-fi freakiness intact. Digital bonus 'Love Sensation' eases the tension with clipped garage swings and pearly padsia welcome curveball.
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DR-EP-2079
DR-EP-2079 (hand-stamped 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: DREP 2079. Rel: 11 Jun 25
 
Deep House
Choose (6:06)
Don't Sweat (3:14)
Want Her Around (4:19)
Sunday Drive (6:10)
Take 2 (6:57)
Review: US veteran JT Donaldson makes the sort of killer tech house that immediately makes you want to move. This time out the Dallas, Texas resident lands on Dolfin Records with a deeper sound that is raw and heavy. 'Choose' rides on knackered-sounding kick with just deft synth smears for company. 'Don't Sweat' has a double-time rhythm with sombre chords adding the soul and 'Want Her Around' gets the hips swinging with its lovely claps, muted, softly glowing sustained synths and lumpy deep house drums. Flipping the script yet again. 'Sunday Drive' is a more nimble and jazzy dancer and 'Take 2' is a sunny house sound with hints of Metro Area nu-disco synth magic and a big fat bassline.
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MASSIV 13
MASSIV 13 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: MASSIV 13. Rel: 24 Apr 25
 
Drum And Bass
Easy N Sweet (4:31)
Eek A Deadman (4:43)
Rappa Pam Pam (5:16)
Trouble Yu (6:20)
Review: Myor Massiv operates as a furtive extremity of the larger Dutch publishing house MYOR, owned and operated by none other than Coco Bryce. Though Bryce needs no introduction as an unstoppable force in the modern day breaks sequencing game, we nonetheless must restate the special intent of the sublabel: these are relatively experimental "massives", swapping out functional flathead beats for heavier, pozi-driven drillings. That watery, pitch-warped breaksy mid-90s jungle era is given a full audit on this new 13th addition to the label, and things gets increasingly weird, wet and wild: 'Trouble Yu' especially sounds like a bong-hitter from another universe, its impact unsuspectingly poking through a wacky, radiophonic, space dubbed texture.
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Dangerous When Wet
Cat: SPEC 05. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Techno
Losing Control (5:28)
Dangerous When Wet (6:34)
XTC Messenger (6:30)
Pressure Points (6:18)
Review: Brazilian Jesse "Dreams" Pimenta has been roaming around underground circles for a decade plus. He has a stylish sound that is about heady excursions into deep rhythms. 'Losing Control' opens up with a warped and flabby baseline over buoyant drums for peak time deployment. 'Dangerous When Wet' is a tightly programmed and kinetic cut with flappy drums and snares, aliens in the machines and psychedelic vocal swirls. 'XTC Messenger' then hits hard with thudding kicks and hints of 90s tribal techno. Last of all, 'Pressure Points' flips out with broke beats and dubby undercurrents.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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FFF 008
FFF 008 (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: FFF 008. Rel: 29 Mar 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Dylan Dylan - "How We Do It" (4:53)
HATT.D - "Emotionz" (part 2) (6:40)
Dawn Again - "I'm Like A Bird" (6:12)
Manhood - "Murmuracia" (4:50)
Palmate - "Departure" (4:02)
DJ Bigspin - "Pluto" (4:56)
Review: Moscow label FrouFrouFrou marks its eighth release with an all-star lineup. A braggadocious cut from French DJ Dylan Dylan opens up Side A, a funk-step number with a great vocal sample. Belgium producer Hatt.D steps up next for something more sultry in 'Emotionz (Part 2)', with a quintessential 90s flare complete with 808 State Loon calls. Speaking of birds, Australian disco collector Dawn Again's 'I'm Like a Bird' is a swansong of beeping synths and atmospheric drone synths and Manhood offers up a tropical vibe with a mid-tempo sunny house cut. Continuing on the expansive summer atmosphere, German DJ Palmate offers up a reverb-synth laden upbeat jam in 'Departure' that prefaces the tech-heavy deep house 'Pluto' by DJ Bigspin. A huge variety of upbeat tracks for the more mid-tempo deep house fan.
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Played by: Funkyjaws
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Monofly EP
Cat: MUTR 002. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Techno
Monofly (6:17)
Delayed Response (6:34)
00:04 (6:26)
Tapeline (5:30)
Review: Mutual Response first appeared with its inaugural release back in 2023, so this second one has been a long time in the making. It's the Brit-based Dockett Eddy who runs the Turnend Tapes label who steps up and brings some invention to four tracks of deeply atmospheric techno. 'Monofly' has modulated synth bleeps and squeaks and smeared pads, making it a trippy and futuristic sound, while 'Delayed Response' is slow, heavy and marbled with sombre, downcast chords that make it an introspective delight. '00:04' has a lithe, jittery rhythm with eerie pad swirls up top and 'Tapeline' brings a bit of late-night urban grit and cosmic eeriness. It's a moody EP, this, but one that is always intriguing and inviting.
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Eddie Green EP
Cat: SMALLVILLE 64. Rel: 30 Jul 24
 
Deep House
Primal Dream (7:24)
Blue Glue (6:54)
Eddie Green (7:50)
So Slow (6:04)
Review: Very unorthodox and textured deep house from Edward with the self-referent 'Eddie Green' EP. The fourth record on Smallville, this one bolsters the label's enduring status as a weirdo's deep house favourite, with A-siders 'Primal Dream' and 'Blue Glue' bringing a kind of Seussian or Carroll-esque adventurism to the genre. All manner of slippery, slimy, verging on post-organic sound effect - be they from chup-chup birds, slerber gerbs, and every other 'nonsense' organism imaginable - are heard on these otherwise mechanistic beats, which, merely between the cracks, sound as alive as a collective fungus' inner mycelial core. Then, on the B, by far the standout is 'Eddie Green', which bowls down a suddenly, seemingly endless speedway of neon-lit whizz-past scenes, yet tempered by a still surreal animism shared on the A.
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タグ: Minimal
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Planned Obsolescence
Cat: ARTSCORE 025. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Techno
Sabotage (5:00)
Opal (4:27)
Rules Of Evidence (4:29)
Mascara (Shed remix) (4:35)
Mascara (5:02)
Review: Rotterdam-based techno label Arts returns with an EP from its founder, Emmanuel, including a remix from special guest German musician Shed. 4 cuts of banging big room techno, the first four tunes don't do anything radical, but they don't need to. These are tracks for DJs looking for fast-paced techno with big kicks, grooved-out percussion & dubby chords. The last track, 'Mascara', is probably the pick of the bunch, a surprising but very much welcome drum & bass cut that wouldn't sound out of place on techno-inspired drum & bass labels like Samurai Music or UVB-76.
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Underworld
Cat: ST 004. Rel: 15 Apr 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Underworld (4:26)
Stereophysical (5:17)
Elusive (5:38)
Electrodreammachine (5:04)
Feeling Real (4:48)
Cherry Red (3:25)
Review: The Space Trace label keeps quality high with this fourth outing on wax. Eric Os is on the button for this one with 'Underworld' first to lure you into its world with gently broken bets and moody pads setting an eerie tone. 'Stereophysical' is more jacked up with fizzing synth lines and warped pads over future house beats and 'Elusive' bringing some trance energy to its flashy, bright synths. 'Electrodreammachine' is a wonky electro workout with withering sci-fi motifs, puling synth sequences and raw hits. 'Feeling Real' and 'Cherry Red' complete the EP with more blends of house, electroclash and sleazy guitar riffs.
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Vom Vom Vom EP
Vom Vom Vom EP (limited 12")
Cat: FRTLTD 004. Rel: 13 May 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Vom Vom Vom (7:02)
Vom Vom Vom (Alex Font & Beckhauser remix) (7:02)
Vom Vom Vom (Paul K remix) (12:01)
Review: Fratii ro Brazil finally serves up a fourth chapter, some two-plus years since we last heard from them. This one welcomes Ertmi, who appeared on the lashes seance VA back in 2022. His 'Vom Vom Vom' has got minimal classic potential: the synthetic drums and rubbery and funky with crisp hits defining their contours as muted, muffled, mutating synths marbled the groove, and a muttered vocal hook plays out of its own accord. It's playful after-party perfection to unite the whole floor. Two remixes rework it for different moments - Paul K brings a ghoulish energy, and Alex Font & Beckhauser rework it with more housey drums.
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タグ: Minimal
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Here Me Though
Cat: MG 063. Rel: 09 Dec 21
 
Deep House
Hear Me Though (Domenique Xander Full Moon remix) (6:33)
Hear Me Though (Deepset remix) (5:27)
Transpose Deep (6:43)
Hear Me Though (6:26)
Review: For their latest trick, Moods & Grooves has decided to introduce the world to a DJ/producer who has long been operating on the Detroit underground, Marvin Panther AKA Eternal Student. His debut 12" is a slick, deep and seductive affair featuring two original productions: the deep, starry and spacey broken house dreaminess of 'Transpose Deep' and title track 'Hear Me Through', a retro-futurist deep house number smothered in jazzy guitar motifs, lilting synthesizer lead lines and tactile electronic bass. That track is remixed twice on the A-side: first by Xander Dominique, who adds a little Motor City techno shimmer, and Deepset. The latter's take is deep, driving and sci-fi-fired whilst still retaining the hazy warmth of Panther's original mix.
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At Last
At Last (12")
Cat: LAXES 12. Rel: 22 May 25
 
Deep House
Echoes (6:18)
Eventually (6:27)
Lip Them (5:24)
La Haye (6:48)
Review: Flabaire reaffirms his status as one of France's most refined producers with this masterful deep house EP on the no-nonsense Skylax label. Known for leading D.KO Records and contributing to Skylax House Explosion, this latest suggests a new level of artistic maturity across four tracks that channels the spirit of revered house artists like Black Jazz Consortium, Mike Huckaby and Soul Capsule. From the lush opener 'Echoes' to the dreamy closer 'La Haye,' each cohesive sound blends jazzy textures and ambient depth with club-ready grooves. This is timeless, introspective house music of the sort that is always going to appeal to the heads who like their sounds intimate, pensive and slow during for those cosy back rooms.
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Played by: Dj Aakmael
タグ: French House
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Dookuzot
Dookuzot (12")
Cat: OW 10. Rel: 23 Apr 25
 
Techno
Maushe (6:36)
Veriyou (5:48)
Dookuzot (6:26)
Nimaa (5:44)
Ebio (5:23)
Saei (4:58)
Review: Dookuzot is the entrancing debut from Floid & W92 aka Woody92, and it's released on their own Omen Wapta imprint. Across eight tracks, they craft a labyrinthine soundscape full of shadowy textures, tribal rhythms and eerie, dissonant tones that feels both ancient and futuristic-an ambient-techno blend that channels family history into sonic myth-making. Standout 'Maushe' hints at dancefloor tension, while 'Veriyou' is seriously deep and heady as part of what is a haunting, high-definition journey through imagined realms and moody post-human worlds.
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Played by: Jane Fitz
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Rippol EP
Rippol EP (12")
Cat: TFC 002. Rel: 23 Apr 25
 
Progressive House
Cerere (8:14)
Rippol (6:07)
Love Me Or Leave Me (6:46)
Salto Quantico (7:03)
Review: The Florentian Cabaret return with a four-track EP that traverses progressive and tech house. 'Cerere' sets the tone, its hypnotic groove and atmospheric textures creating a captivating sonic landscape. 'Rippol' picks up the pace, its driving bassline and infectious melodies building towards a euphoric climax. On the flipside, 'Love Me Or Leave Me' takes a more introspective turn, its melancholic chords and haunting vocals exploring the complexities of human connection. 'Salto Quantico' closes out the EP with a burst of energy, its pulsating rhythms and soaring synths taking the listener on a thrilling sonic adventure. Deep grooves, emotive melodies, and captivating soundscapes.

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タグ: Tech House
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Dualism EP
Cat: LIVITY 046. Rel: 30 Mar 21
 
Techno
Dualism (6:45)
New Day (8:27)
Ritual (8:12)
Scorpion (feat Lucky Pereira) (6:59)
Review: Last year Joe Baker took his Forest Drive West project to legendary Dutch label Delsin for the very first time, in the process offering up one of his deepest and most picturesque to date. There's a similarly hazy and hypnotic feel about his latest EP, Dualism, which sees the East Londoner return to Livity Sound for the first time in the three years. He sets the tone via the EP-opening title track, a typical on-point combination of broken techno drums and drowsy dub techno style textures, before opting for more energetic Afro-tech beats and spacey, almost ambient chords on the equally brilliant 'New Day'. He further explores his love of polyrhythmic techno on feverish and mind-altering flipside opener 'Ritual', before joining forces with Lucky Pereira on cumbia-influenced, sub-heavy workout 'Scorpion'.
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The DoctorSoul Reworks (reissue)
The DoctorSoul Reworks (reissue) (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: TSTDREWORKS 02R. Rel: 04 Dec 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Chain Reaction (DoctorSoul You Can't Fake It - extended Re-Therapy) (6:49)
When Sly Calls (DoctorSoul Don't Touch That Phone - extended Re-Therapy) (5:33)
When Sly Calls (DoctorSoul' Don't Touch That Phone - radio Re-Therapy) (3:45)
Review: Second time around for Doctor Soul's terrific reworks of cuts by yacht rock, AOR, quiet storm and West Coast rock legend Michael Franks, which originally appeared - and rapidly sold out - earlier in the year. First to get the (virtual) scalpel treatment is 1977 jazz-rock treat 'Chain Reaction', which Doctor Soul brilliantly turns into a loose-limbed, hip-hop-break-driven slab of extended yacht rock sunshine. Arguably even better is his extended take on sun-splashed 1985 jazz-funk/jazz-fusion gem 'When Sly Calls (Don't Touch That Phone)', which Doctor Soul lightly toughens up while respecting the original's fine groove. Also included is a shorter radio-friendly re-edit of the latter rework, which is handy for those whose audiences demand short cuts and quick mixes.
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タグ: Rock Disco | Jazz Funk
 in stock $18.02
Singular Point Of Focus
Singular Point Of Focus (purple vinyl 12")
Cat: SYNCRO 56. Rel: 29 Nov 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Vibe To The Rhythm (8:07)
Tripping Out (On Escapism) (7:37)
Indescribable Essence (7:41)
Pure Leaf (7:15)
Review: Fred P's latest release 'Singular Point of Focus' EP feels like a late-night journey into the heart of the dancefloor, a space where euphoria meets introspection. From the opening track, it's clear that Fred is steering us toward something deeper than a simple collection of club-ready cuts. His use of augmented vocals adds an otherworldly quality, with tones that feel familiar but are impossible to place. The EP is a masterclass in controlled tension, with each track building in intensity without ever losing its groove. Fred's voice, subtly manipulated, dances through the layers of deep house rhythms, creating a sound that's both timeless and distinctly now. There's a sense that this is music for those who know, for selectors and dancers alike who understand the unspoken rules of the floor. The richness of the sound design - thick basslines, textured pads, and sharp percussion - draws you in, while the overall vibe remains firmly forward-thinking. This isn't just an exercise in nostalgia; Fred P has crafted a record that speaks to the future of house music while honouring its roots. Each track offers something different, from the floor-shaking opener to the more introspective closing cut, making it a perfect addition to any discerning DJ's crate.
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