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Urban Reconstruction
Cat: LT 153. Rel: 22 May 25
 
Deep House
Urban Reconstruction (7:47)
I Do (4:43)
Freedom (4:52)
Let The Drums Play (5:43)
Review: Japanese DJ, producer and remixer Makoto Nakatani is the man behind the M-Scape alias, and he straddles genre borders with the four cuts he serves up for evergreen UK staple Local Talk. 'Urban Reconstruction' is propulsive deep house with Detroit-style hi-tek synth magic colouring the airwaves. 'I Do' is an ass-wiggling heater with stylised vocals and colourful melodic motifs triggered by the drums. 'Freedom' is all early Chicago jack, cowbells and sugary chord progressions, then 'Let The Drums Play' taps into sun-kissed London broken beat with cosmic melodies adding a futuristic twist. There are a lot of different moods touched up on with this EP and they are all high-class.

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Vertical Stories
Cat: VPLP 1. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Deep House
Avalanche (4:26)
Drifting On The Ocean (5:23)
Dril & Acid (6:02)
EP3 (6:20)
Fonseca (5:54)
Mini (2:04)
Mercy On The Floor (5:02)
Triangles (5:56)
Traverse (5:15)
Review: On his long-awaited debut, Osaka's Takuya Matsumoto draws a clear line between the tactile futurism of 90s IDM and the emotional depth of Detroit techno, finding beauty in grit and structure in chaos. There's a cinematic quality to the sequencing, from the shimmering opener 'Drifting On The Ocean' to the gnarled syncopations of 'Dril and Acid' and the broken funk of 'Fonseca'. But what makes this record truly sing is its refusal to sit still: 'Mini' dances with jazzy irreverence, while 'Triangles' feels like a dusted-off memory from a lost Rephlex archive. Matsumoto's palette is warm, spiky, and full of movementian album built not on pastiche but on devotion to groove and experimentation in equal measure. You hear shades of Underground Resistance's urgency, Mike Paradinas' off-grid detail, and Floating Points' melodic intricacy, but none of it feels borrowed. 'Traverse' and 'Mercy on the floor' close things with a spacious melancholy that lingers beyond the final fade. This is a conversation with dance music history, spoken fluently in rhythm and mood. A richly detailed, deeply personal statement from one of Japan's most quietly consistent producers.
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Played by: Bryan Hervieu
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Intercity Relation Guide: Volume 1
Cat: BC 004. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Deep House
OM2 - "Hot Stew" (4:07)
Derek Russo & Thomas Xu - "Zodiac Travel" (5:41)
Deon Jamar - "Room 303" (7:48)
Mark Grusane - "Astro House" (6:22)
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