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Falling (feat Random Factor, Fernando remixes)
Cat: VIS 444. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Deep House
Falling (Random Factor remix) (6:46)
Falling (Random Factor remix dub) (6:48)
Falling (Fernando remix) (6:50)
Falling (Fernando dub) (6:48)
Review: 20/20 Soundsystem were a four piece live band fronted by 20/20 Vision boss Ralph Lawson, leaving their stamp on events Sonar Barcelona, Glastonbury, Space Ibiza, EXIT, Love International, Creamfields Argentina, fabric London and Manchester WHP. They released two studio albums, the latter, 2008's Falling, lending its title track to a clutch of new mixes here courtesy of Random Factor and Fernando. The new versions bring a modern touch and fresh dancefloor-ready energy while never forgoing the spirit of the original. Random Factor's offering is a gritty and dubby electro version and Fernando offers a cosmic chugger with plenty of sci-fi sounds and wispy acid details. Sound.
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Music Of The U
Cat: TUNESDWAX 003. Rel: 19 May 25
 
Funky/Club House
Music Of The U (5:24)
The Armenian Break (4:22)
City Of Love (4:53)
Abstractish P (7:25)
RoRyaRe (7:14)
Review: Scruniversal's sub label Tunes Delivery invites Moscow scene veteran Leonid Lipelis to don his Beard In Dust moniker for their third instalment, one which dips into various different eras of dance history for inspiration. There's a distinctly late 80s feel to opening tune 'Music of the U', complete with sampled bell stabs and the kind of beats that wouldn't be out of place on an S'Express or early Coldcut house affair. 'The Armenian Break' and 'City of Love' look back even further, back to the female-fronted disco efforts of the 70s, the latter adding a touch of Balearic flourishes. 'Abstractish P' circles around some serene arpeggios, with rave whistles and, as it progresses, twisting guitar notes, lending it an individual air, while closer 'RoRyaRe' nods to ExCel-era 808 State with some nice bleepery before settling into more progressive headnodding territory and some distinctive synth play.
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Played by: ROTCIV, Scruscru
 in stock $13.51
Touch The Vibe EP
Cat: MIAMIDADDY 004. Rel: 07 Apr 25
 
Deep House
Feel It Peak (2:13)
Touch The Vibe (7:16)
Like This (1:12)
Me Gusta Is Dead (Period Pain mix) (7:50)
Yes Papi (Miami Daddy Theme) (4:57)
Review: Since making her production debut last year, Courtney Clarke AKA CC: Disco has released a handful of inspired and colourful singles which the boundaries between styles. The Lisbon-based Aussie is at it again here. She begins with the sun-soaked ambient shimmer of intro track 'Feel The Peak', where decidedly Balearic classical guitar flourishes catch the ear, before heading towards peak-time dancefloors on the wide-eyed dancefloor synth-pop flex of 'Touch The Vibe', which sounds Pet Shop Boys' Chris Lowe after a fistful of happy pills. She lays down another atmospheric interlude before going darker and moodier on the psychedelic nu-disco throb of 'Me Gusta Is Dead (Period Pain Mix). The new beat-meets-proto-trance throb of 'Yes Papi (Miami Daddy Theme)' completes a fine EP.
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Hot Stuff EP
Cat: CEC 066. Rel: 23 May 25
 
Deep House
El House (feat Alejandro Paz) (5:15)
Cami's House (5:16)
Hot Stuff (5:08)
Red Velvet (5:22)
Review: Hector Couto steps up on Cecille with Hot Stuff, a burning four-tracker roping in Chile's Alejandro Paz for a rework of his cult vocal cut 'El House', originally out on Comeme over a decade ago. Couto, a mainstay of modern European house with credits on Hot Creations, BPitch and Defected, revives his trademark low-slung swing, seasoning Paz's voice with sparse drums and deeper club intents. 'Camis House' rolls out woozy chords, sub-heavy basslines and apparitional voxes, before the flip 'Hot Stuff' ludicrizes the mood by way of looped soul chops and loose-lipped percussion. 'Red Velvet' rounds things off with slap bass, twitchy synth work and warm analogue textures; Couto sounds fully at home on Curly and Scholl's enduring Frankfurt imprint.
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Bluesurf89
Cat: PERMVAC 3361. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Deep House
Sunshine Coast (7:59)
Soft Energy (6:11)
Global Business (6:23)
Fantacity (6:16)
Forza (6:17)
Review: Auckland-born, London-based duo Manuel Darquart draw from the silkier ends of Italo, house and Balearic breaks on their latest five-tracker for Munich label Permanent Vacation. The opener, 'Sunshine Coast', cruises through airy pads and FM piano with the warmth of a lost VHS holiday clip, while 'Soft Energy' folds ambient textures into a weightless groove built for sunrise slots. Things get tougher on 'Global Business', which hits a sweet spot between acid and electro-funk, and 'Fantacity' continues in a similar mode - dense but clean, with a breaksy snap underlining the chords. 'Forza' wraps it all up with a slow-builder that sits somewhere between high-definition trance and plush downtempo. The palette feels nostalgically late 80s, but there's no pastiche here - just a well-gauged, detail-rich record that knows exactly when to lean in and when to hold back.
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Voices Of The Past
Cat: SDT 001. Rel: 06 Jun 25
 
Electro
Herrscher Der Zeit (6:44)
Eine Frage An Dich Selbst (6:44)
Condem Me (6:39)
Videodrome (Arena mix) (7:06)
Review: New bursters onto the scene, Spain's Spirito Del Tempo present their inaugural release, Das Firmament's 'Voices Of The Past'. Their sound rodded in real-time creation, as opposed to obsessive editing in post, the Swiss duo nonetheless cut the cloth of a steely, ingenious exactitude, befitting of techno-into-dark-synth and its mechanistic mood of absolution. 'Herrscher Der Zeit' and 'Eine Frage an Disch Selbst' are bell-tower-chiming, synthpop machines, stripped of their humanity save for an irrevocable harmonic core. 'Condem Me' and 'Videodrome' move increasingly Cronenbergian, ending on an acid trance tonic traum: "television is reality, and reality is less than television".
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Played by: Lexx, ROTCIV
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Deep Mysteries (reissue)
Deep Mysteries (reissue) (12" 再プレス)
Cat: OCD 007. Rel: 15 May 25
 
Techno
Deep Mysteries (4:45)
Tree Man (5:34)
State Of Mind (4:20)
Freedom (6:09)
Review: Derral is a young and exciting producer based just outside Barcelona. But if you didn't know that and were to judge purely off his music then you would assume he was some Italian producer from the 90s who had been digging in his archives for some unreleased material. These are lo-fi, dreamy house tracks with a real sense of bang but also quality emotional depth. 'Tree Man' is particularly glorious with its neon details and old school piano chords while 'State of Mind' brings a touch of acid to a jacked up Chicago house beat.
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Sommer Burger House Life Vol 1
Cat: UFO 21. Rel: 01 May 25
 
Deep House
Sommer Burger One (5:15)
Sommer Burger Ibiza Guitar (5:53)
Sommer Burger EMO (5:23)
Sommer Burger Acid (7:38)
Review: These two classy producers, the former Norwegian and the latter from Switzerland, team up for a raw, heartfelt slab of underground house on Sex Tags UFO. Fuelled by weekly live jam sessions and arranged with pure instinct at Casa de Fett, this four-tracker feels organic, impulsive and gloriously unpolished i house music as a feeling, indeed. The opening cut hits immediately with a heavy bass presence, a jacking 909, swirling pads and an irresistibly uplifting melody. It's simple, efficient and laser-focused on the dancefloor's emotional core. Track two eases the vibe into a sunrise groove, weaving a classic Ibiza guitar into its dusty hardware pulse i loose, warm and full of promise. Flipping over, the third track dips even deeper. It's sentimental yet driven, with shuffling percussion and dreamy pads creating a bittersweet late-night atmosphere. The final track is the EP's toughest i a rough-edged acid house burner that brings grit and urgency without losing the duo's charmingly off-kilter touch. Throughout, DJ Sommer's slick studio craft and Burger Man's wonky sensibility merge into something greater than the sum of their parts.
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Alchemy 25
Cat: MYS 020. Rel: 03 Jun 25
 
Deep House
Elements Of Life - "Are You With Me Love?" (Alex From Utopia remix) (7:04)
Oyvind Morken - "How Bleep Is Your Love?" (5:41)
Eirwud Mudwasser & Romansoff - "Cherrie" (6:36)
N-Gynn - "Es Vedra TB Deluxe" (8:12)
Review: Mysticisms imprint strides purposefully into 2025 via a multi-artist extravaganza that touches on many of the label's regular musical themes. To kick things off, Utopia Records main man Alex Bradley offers up his take on Elements of Life's 1996 jam 'Are You With Me Love', reimagining it as a deep and spacey roller rich in languid trumpet motifs, metronomic synth bass and intergalactic pads, before Norwegian veteran Oyvind Morken asks 'How Bleep Is Your Love' via sprightly analogue synth sounds and jacking, sweat-soaked machine drums. Over on side B, Eirwud Mudwasser and Romansoff join forces on the deep, dubby, steel pan-sampling early morning tribalism of 'Cherrie', while N-Gynn treats us to a spot of deliciously deep acid house ('Es V edra TB Deluxe').
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Selected Works Vol 1
Selected Works Vol 1 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: FODSW 001. Rel: 23 Apr 25
 
Deep House
Les Crocodiles - "La Nuit Des Tropiques" (Field Of Dreams remix) (7:37)
Field Of Dreams - "Protect Yourself" (5:56)
Field Of Dreams - "Pourquoi?" (Pete Herbert remix) (6:27)
Field Of Dreams - "In Our House" (re-edit) (7:15)
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Paradise
Paradise (12")
Cat: DISTRICT10SE 001. Rel: 01 May 25
 
Deep House
Paradise (The Paradise mix) (6:39)
Paradise (Acid dub) (6:40)
Review: Floorfillers deliver the third in a series of original EPs, following three prefatory Edits editions, which first laid out the label's modus vivendi as brim-fillers of the dancefloor. The unknown artist behind this one hears the white horse of reason steered in the direction of paradise: perhaps drawing on a similar and widely recognised French house release of similar repute and name, 'Paradise (Special Edition)' brings string-caked and softly intoned FM leads to an overall peaky emoter. For fans of The Paradise or Rising Sun, this is another bony labyrinth of progressive house bliss.
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Frequencies Of Love
Cat: NAAR 021. Rel: 29 Apr 25
 
Deep House
Tucan (6:26)
Bpsyde (7:11)
Pegasus (6:33)
Pegasus (Fantastic Man remix) (6:02)
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Rhythm 1 0
Cat: TWRX 1. Rel: 12 May 25
 
Deep House
Bosque De Hojalata (5:31)
Welcome Back To Jupiter (7:14)
We Need Us (feat Tade Fonk - Liza Tribute) (7:19)
Oh My Love (6:53)
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Eel Sounds 01
Cat: SLIPPERY 1. Rel: 23 Apr 25
 
Deep House
Forget It Mate (7:49)
Mr Miami (7:15)
Spank Dat (5:40)
Just No! (5:09)
Review: Brighton-based producer Pierson brings a refreshing diversity to his deep house and disco house offerings, blending multiple influences with an ease that keeps his tracks exciting and unpredictable. 'Forget It Mate' starts off with a slow groove that feels like a nostalgic nod to vintage deep house, but it's much moreithis track is a skillful blend of old-school vibes and modern energy. It seamlessly moves between different styles, creating a dynamic and infectious vibe. 'Mr Miami' follows with a lively piano-driven melody, uplifting the listener with its ambient house feel, where lush chords and smooth transitions create a feel-good atmosphere. On Side-2, 'Spank Dat' is a funky standout. With its rich groove and rare disco aura, it's a killer track for any dancefloor, offering a unique fusion of genres. Finally, 'Just No!' dives into a tribal, electro-driven territory. Its organic yet robotic funk takes on an 80s electro feel, offering a quirky, dynamic sound that pushes boundaries. This EP delivers something for everyone, effortlessly blending styles while staying rooted in deep, groove-driven house. A true example of the producer's range and creativity.
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Spring EP
Spring EP (12")
Cat: TF 013. Rel: 28 May 25
 
Deep House
Starry Eyed (7:52)
Spring (3:04)
What Is This World Coming To? (NA mix) (6:36)
Here We Go Again (6:29)
Review: Miami-based label Terrestrial Funk revives the sound of early 90s house with a long-overdue return from Insight, their first new material in over 30 years. Originally emerging from the UK scene and known for their 1993 output on Strictly Rhythm, the group reappear here with three fresh house tracks and one unreleased downtempo dub, all steeped in the warmth and spirit of that golden era. 'Starry Eyed' and 'Spring' combine tactile keys with swinging, classic drums, while Ashaye's vocal lines weave emotional clarity through each groove. The previously unheard 'Na Mix' of 'What Is This World Coming To?' flips the tempo, stretching things into a dubbed-out meditation that slows the pulse without losing intensity. 'Here We Go Again' rounds things off with a shuffling rhythm that lands somewhere between warehouse and sun-drenched terrace. Nostalgic yet agile, this is a quietly triumphant return that reaffirms Insight's place in UK house history.
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Played by: Dj Aakmael
 in stock $19.16
One Kiss
One Kiss (12")
Cat: SMALLVILLE 68. Rel: 09 Apr 25
 
Deep House
Move Your Body (5:26)
Feel The G (5:58)
One Kiss One (6:07)
Isola 89 (7:02)
Review: Last year, Home of House Records founder - and the producer responsible for the first release on the admired Kalahari Oyster Cult imprint - delivered his first new EP of music in over five years. The creative juices now flowing again, he's landed on another admired imprint: Hamburg stable Smallville. He begins in confident mood via the new age house-meets-vintage-Italian house hustle of 'Move Your Body', where Enigma style synth-flutes and elongated chords flutter around a squelchy bassline, before opting for a dreamier and more thickset classic deep garage-house sound on 'Feel The G'. The Italian producer reaches for more sublime ambient house chords, jazzy bass and eyes-closed melodies on flip-side opener 'One Kiss One', while 'Isola 89' sounds like his tribute to the 'paradise house' of Don Carlos and Sueno Latino.
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Keep It In The Family Vol 2
Cat: HANDY 007. Rel: 15 Apr 25
 
Deep House
Earl Jeffers - "Feel" (6:31)
Zopelar - "Move This Way" (feat Antonio Dal Bo) (6:28)
Retromigration - "Fret" (6:15)
Cem Mo - "Rushmore" (5:41)
Monty DJ - "Sat15" (5:25)
Review: To keep it in the family is to imply things stay pure and untainted, but the irony with the Keep It In The Family 12" series is that every record sounds raw and unsheltered. So, although 'Feel' and 'Move This Way' cycle through unperturbed and dreamatic sounds, their finish is rough, suggesting a well-wrought processing chain, the music having seen through many a prodigal battle. Retromigration's 'Fret' and Cem Mo's 'Rushmore' continue the mood of vintage deep raspiness, with one-up arpeggios closing out the final track with special glee.
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Orange Coloured Liquid
Cat: TPR 005. Rel: 20 May 25
 
Deep House
Alex Kassian x Spooky - "Orange Coloured Liquid" (part I) (6:25)
Alex Kassian x Spooky - "Orange Coloured Liquid" (part II) (5:54)
Alex Kassian x Spooky - "Orange Coloured Liquid" (Placid Angles remix) (7:08)
Spooky - "Orange Coloured Liquid" (5:02)
Review: After last year's standout 'E2-E4' rework, in-form producer Alex Kassian returns to Test Pressing Records with the next instalment in the series i this time turning his attention to Spooky's 'Orange Coloured Liquid', taken from their 1993 debut album Gargantuam. Alongside acts like Underworld and Leftfield, UK duo Charlie May and Duncan Forbes helped shape the early 90s progressive house sound under their Spooky moniker. Now, decades later, Kassian delivers two versions designed to serve dancefloor and sunset respectively, with the rolling breaks of Part I beautifully complemented by the ambient swells of Part II. John Beltran dons his Placid Angles alias for a sumptuous remix pitched somewhere between the two, while the still-fresh original rounds out an essential EP i no surprise, given the calibre of those involved.
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MAD Records 012
Cat: MAD 012X. Rel: 23 Apr 25
 
Deep House
Magari - "Mars Bar" (7:39)
Magari - "Mars Bar" (Parkway Power mix) (6:46)
Ilija Rudman - "Danceteria" (7:32)
Ilija Rudman - "Danceteria" (Manuel Darquart remix) (6:17)
Review: For the latest must-check missive on their self-titled label, London twosome Make-a-Dance have decided to pay tribute to the formative 'garage-house' sounds made for, and played at, New York clubs in the mid 1980s. Rising star Magari steps up first with 'Mars Bar', a Larry Levan-friendly affair where soulful, reggae style vocal samples ride a Boyd Jarvis-esque bassline and warm synths. It's very authentic to the sound being paid tribute to, as is Mark Seven's accompanying (and lightly freestyle influenced) 'Parkway Power' rework. Over on the reverse, Ilija Rudman takes over with 'Danceteria', a proto-garage house affair whose title offers a nod to the infamous NYC venue of the same name. Manuel Durquart remixes, retaining the nostalgic vibe while adding extra trippy layers of sound, a sturdier early NYC house groove and mazy synth solos.
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Dances Of The Red Planet
Cat: SC 7081. Rel: 24 Apr 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Dances Of The Red Planet (A Vision Of Panorama remix) (4:53)
Dances Of The Red Planet (club remix radio edit) (3:15)
 in stock $14.10
Cosmic Love
Cosmic Love (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: LYRE 002. Rel: 21 May 25
 
Deep House
Cosmic Love (6:30)
Driving To Cb21 (6:54)
Cosmic Love (Alex Neri remix) (5:45)
Cosmic Love (Manuold dub mix) (5:42)
Review: 'Cosmic Love' is the second release from Metrica Recordings and it's been crafted by label co-founder Ne,g who delivers a spacious yet grounded sound built from house groove but embellished with cosmic, electro, and deeper touches. 'Cosmic Love' is raw and direct with everything turned up loud and the retro bassline texture underpinning the swirling pads. 'Driving To Cb21' is a more introspective sound but not short of groove. Two standout remixes elevate the release as Alex Neri transforms the title track into a polished, club-ready journey driven by propulsive rhythms, while Manuold offers a dub-leaning version rich in echo and atmospheric depth.
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REZ 35THIRTYFIVE
Cat: REZ 35THIRTYFIVE. Rel: 12 May 25
 
Deep House
The Sound (7:55)
The Sound (Nice N Tide mix) (7:19)
The Sound (Dream mix) (6:58)
Review: For the latest missive on their reissue focused Rezpektiva imprint, Parisian label KMA60 takes us back to 1997 and the sole release from Bert Boon and Jaco Van Rijswijk as N.O.T, 'The Sound'. Flipping the order of the '97 12", this edition begins with the pair's original mix - a warm, colourful slab of purist, UK style early tech-house of the type most associated with Pantone-obsessed producers Circulation. On the flip-side opening 'Nice & Tide Mix', the Belgian duo opt for a chunkier and more bass-heavy late 90s deep house sound - all restless keyboard stabs, sampled house beats, effects-laden vocal snippets and winding acid lines - while the 'Dream Mix' is a bold, heavy and lightly psychedelic techno reinterpretation.
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Devil's Destination
Devil's Destination (limited 12" + autographed postcard + MP3 download code)
Cat: LOTR 030. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Deep House
Devil's Destination (7:48)
On Process (feat E-Talking) (5:56)
On Process (E-Talking - Mathew Jonson remix) (8:04)
Sayonara (2:37)
Review: P-Bar resident Paramida returns to her Love On The Rocks imprint with a selection of dream-inducing productions, ranging in tone from 90s-leaning dancefloor material to blissful Balearic soundscapes. The Berlin-based DJ, producer and scene figurehead routinely delivers with her studio output, and Devil's Destination is precisely as on-point as one might expect. Tripped-out vocals echo over floating pads, psychedelic bleeps and rolling drums, eventually giving way to a fierce kick as the energy dramatically shifts. French mavericks E-Talking join the party on the throbbing tech-funk of On Process, with gated pads, sturdy bass and conga-led percussion. Evergreen UK producer Mathew Jonson takes the cut into techier territory, before the celestial swells of Sayonara wave us off into the balmy sunset.
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Played by: Moxie
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Freedom Spirit
Cat: MMD 032. Rel: 09 May 25
 
Deep House
Cloud Waves (New Age Balearic mix) (7:09)
Surf Meditation (5:41)
Verano Espanola (5:54)
Freedom Spirit (5:34)
Archipielagos (6:11)
Cloud Waves (Ambient Meditation mix) (4:28)
 in stock $25.65
Afterlife EP
Cat: HOUSEWAX 038. Rel: 01 May 25
 
Deep House
Afterlife (7:53)
Afterlife (Spiritual Emphasi Restless mix) (7:15)
Aural Spiral (6:16)
Drive Me (6:03)
Review: Since donning the Rhythm of Paradise alias in 2010, in the process helping fellow Bari resident Cosmic Garden to launch the Cosmic Rhythm imprint, Michele Lamacchia has delivered a warm, deep and colourful take on house music indebted to Italian greats of the past. That saucer-eyed, sunrise-ready tactility is naturally evident on 'Afterlife', the chunky but deliciously dreamy opening track from Lamacchia's new EP for Housewax, and the huggable, analogue bass-propelled headiness of the more intergalactic-sounding (but no less kaleidoscopic) 'Aural Spiral'. The storied producer recalls the piano-rich, White Isle-friendly end of the Italo-house spectrum on the gorgeous 'Drive Me', while the 'Spritual Emphaasi Restless' mix of 'Afterlife' is ultra-deep, woozy, jazz-flecked and Ron Trent-esque.
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Select Remixes & Reworks
Cat: NAYA 008. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Pinky Ann Rihal - "Party Tonight" (Turbotito & Ragz rework) (4:45)
Kirti Anuraag - "Zindagi To Zindagi Hai" (Daniel T rework) (4:11)
Ilaiyaraaja - "Aye Zindagi" (Turbotito & Ragz rework) (6:30)
RD Burman - "Birth Of Shiva" (JKriv extended remix) (5:33)
Pinky Ann Rihal - "Tere Liye" (Turbotito & Ragz rework) (5:51)
Asha Puthli - "Our Love Is Making Me Sing" (Black Devil Disco club remix) (4:04)
Review: Naya Beat, the LA reissues and reworks label gathering and recasting some of the most delicious sounds of the South Asian diaspora, gathers some of its standout digital-era reworks onto vinyl for the first time, offering a vibrant cross-section of global disco, house and experimental editry from its roster. At the centre is a brand-new reimagining of Asha Puthli's 'Our Love Is Making Me Sing' by Bernard Fevre, better known as Black Devil Disco Club, who brings to the fore his signature moody synth atmospheres. Also included is a pulsating disco mix of Pinky Ann Rihal's 'Party Tonight' by Turbotito & Ragz, already spun by the likes of CC:DISCO and Barry Can't Swim. JKriv then twists RD Burman's 'Birth of Shiva' into a house stomper laced with bansuri and squelching bass, while Daniel T. transforms 'Zindagi To Zindagi Hai' into a dubbed-out Bollywood journey.
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Played by: Manu Archeo
 in stock $23.96
Parkwerks Vol III
Cat: PKWY 17. Rel: 08 Apr 25
 
Deep House
Trust (5:48)
Runnin' Dub (5:40)
Time Storm (4:55)
Got To Find Dub (feat Benedek - bonus track) (6:49)
Review: While much of Mark Seven's work on his Parkway Rhythm label leans into the vocal end of the NYC proto-house/formative garage-house spectrum, his occasional 'Parkwerks' EPs are designed to delight those who prefer stripped-back, synth-heavy dubs of the kind released back in the day by the likes of Paul Simpson, Boyd Jarvis, Winston Jones and Timmy Regisford. There are plenty of "hard, raw and raunchy dubs for DJs" on this belated third instalment, with the Stockholm-based Brit offering up bassline-driven, freestyle-inspired brilliance ('Thrust'), cowbell-laden post-boogie proto-house ('Runnin' Dub') and echo-laden NYC electro ('Time Storm'). He also joins forces with fellow proto-house enthusiast Benedek on the lightly acid-flecked, Chicken Lips style brilliance of closing cut 'Got To Find Dub'.
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Paradise EP
Cat: CWX 031. Rel: 25 Apr 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Paradise (7:06)
Amor (5:50)
Desire (5:57)
Consciousness (6:32)
 in stock $14.93
Black Sky (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Black Sky (Record Store Day RSD 2025) (luminous green vinyl 12")
Cat: LMS 1725325. Rel: 26 Apr 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Dub Extravaganza (Leo Zero Re-dit) (4:12)
Dub Extravaganza (Leo Zero extended re-edit) (8:46)
Dub Extravaganza (part Two) (10:18)
Dub Extravaganza (part One) (5:44)
 in stock $20.58
Spacer IV EP (reissue)
Cat: SLUSH 003. Rel: 20 May 25
 
Deep House
Sirocco (7:23)
Mono (5:50)
Jetson (7:24)
Dust (6:30)
Review: Originally pressed in 1997 on Manchester's Pleasure Records, this reissue of James Zeiter's 'Spacer IV' EP marks a detour from his dub-techno calling card into richer house-rooted terrain. A pivotal figure with deep ties to trance, ambient and the deeper ends of techno, Zeiter's work here sheds the fog of his more monolithic material, turning instead to emotional clarity and rhythmic warmth. 'Sirocco' is the opener and the standoutia halcyon blend of dubbed-out breaks and airy pads that drift and glimmer above a slow-motion acid line. 'Mono' edges further into house, with its loopy Detroit swing and sunset-kissed bassline nodding gently to Italian dream house. On the flip, 'Jetson' steps back into more familiar, trance-inflected territory: spacious, hypnotic and driven by crisp, propulsive drums. 'Dust' closes the set with writhing acid lines and spaced-out FX, balancing tension and lift with Zeiter's signature restraint. All four cuts, originally sequenced with just an Akai S950, ESQ-1 and a Novation Bass Station, still sound uniquely vitalimelodic but unshowy, club-focused but never rigid. Slush's remaster preserves the nuance while the full-fat 2x12" format gives these deep cuts the dynamic range they deserve. A stunning archival rescue from a true underground operator.
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Bitter Suite
Cat: TPR 004. Rel: 15 Apr 25
 
Deep House
Bitter Suite (10:18)
Bitter Suite (Symphony mix) (4:56)
Bitter Beats (5:31)
Review: Berlin-based Aussie Tornado Wallace has a long track record of tiptoeing the fine line between perfectly judged dancefloor pleasure and the more musically immersive sounds of Balearica and sun-soaked, sofa-ready deep house. He touches all those bases on 'Bitter Suite', his debut for Apiento's excellent Test Pressing Recordings imprint. In its' full length, near ten minute original mix form (side A), the track joins the dots between psychedelic, lightly acid-clad 1993 progressive house and - via waves of instrumentation and positive melodic motfs - the colourful musical rush of the System 7's most gorgeous early-to-mid-90s productions The latter element comes to the fore on the kaleidoscopic, string-laden and slow building 'Symphony Mix', while the 'Bitter Beats' version is a pounding, sweat-soaked drum track.
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The Jam Answer
Cat: HYR 7292. Rel: 15 Apr 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
The Jam Answer (7:20)
Island Hill Microdot (6:23)
Review: The Vendetta Suite returns in early 2025 with a stunning pair of singles on Hell Yeah, blending acid acerb, house heat, disco d'oeuvres and a Balearic bliss. Long thought by some to be Belfast's best-kept secret, the Suite has garnered well-deserved traction for his genre-spanning productions, fusing ambient, post-rave, dub and psychedelic. First up, 'The Jam Answer' reinvents acid house with dusty analogue drums, hypnotic 303s, and cosmic cantatas; then the flipper 'Island Hill Microdot' drifts over into dreamy Chicago house and IDM, offering a lusher, tuned bamboo percussive pelagi-scape.
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 in stock $16.90
Elements
Elements (12")
Cat: OR 010. Rel: 19 May 25
 
Deep House
Release Your Mind (5:06)
Space Marimba (5:03)
Don't Be Afraid (instrumental) (5:00)
Fusion (5:25)
Review: Oasis Records is a Portuguese label and artist collective based in Lisbon and while this is their tenth release, it's their first on vinyl, and the music is certainly deserving of such treatment. The Vros is a collaboration between three Chilean brothers who use traditional instruments and synths to blend hypnotic sounds from house, electronica and world music. Each track symbolises an element - Earth, Wind, Fire and Water - with the tracks' connection to nature encouraging self-reflection, whilst also getting your feet moving. 'Space Marimba' is perfect for outdoor dancing with its happy marimba melodies and elastic bass, 'Don't Be Afraid' is pure Balearic house bliss and 'Fusion' brings subtle trance inducing chords while 'Release Your Mind' is a deep, mind-bending opener.
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 in stock $20.28
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Ambala Vol 2
Ambala Vol 2 (180 gram vinyl 2xLP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: ZZZV 25003AMBALA. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
End Of The Day (4:48)
Pyramid Parachute (5:11)
Amor Bailar (4:47)
Through The Gate (5:01)
Morning Lights (5:17)
Paradise (7:28)
Release My Mind (5:54)
Eko Mania (5:44)
Sergios Theme (4:50)
Blue Future (4:07)
Slow River (4:56)
Quiet Yellow Purple (3:39)
Don't Forget (5:31)
Amor Bailar (Dan Idjut mainline mix) (8:15)
Review:  London-based DJ and composer/producer Phil Mison revisits his Ambala project with a fresh collection of immersive, sun-drenched soundscapes, weaving together breezy rhythms and luminous synth work. A defining force in Balearic music, Mison has long explored the genre in various guises, including Reverso 68 and Cantoma, the latter earning a place in chillout's informal "most revered albums" section. On this second Ambala release, he refines his approach, balancing crisp electronic foundations with warmer organics. A cast of collaborators from the Music For Dreams label join, including guitarist Santino Surfers (Jonas Krag), whose fluid solos range from sultry noir to Mediterranean reverie, composer Troels Hammer, and ambient producer The Swan And The Lake. The result is a dreamlike blend of melody and plunge-texture, perfect for late night reflection or hazy afternoons by the sea.
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Romance
Romance (LP)
Cat: M808 006. Rel: 14 May 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Butterflies (2:17)
Light As A Feather (2:40)
Note To Self (3:02)
Unwind (5:12)
Watching (2:04)
Romance (4:14)
Thinking About You (5:16)
Softie (2:54)
Medicine (3:26)
Review: Chilean-born, Bristol-based Shanti Celeste has always brought a unique colour and emotion to her often bass-heavy sounds. She's a party-starting DJ, too, but delves into whole new realms with her wonderful sophomore full-length. Romance sees her exploring themes of love and friendship through shimmering pop textures and emotionally resonant songwriting. Her vocals take centre stage for the first time and lead single 'Thinking About You' is a heartfelt tribute to a late friend with a glowing groove and airy falsetto. Crafted between Bristol and London, the album features collaborations with Batu and harpist Miriam Adefris, whose delicate touch enhances its celestial tone and following last summer's acclaimed 'Ice Cream Dream Boy,' Romance is a luminous return and smart evolution.
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Played by: Moxie
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Sirius Syntoms
Cat: FEED 2501. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Cirkl (5:09)
Thousand Island Man (4:32)
Moo)n (4:51)
Sharing An Orange (With Omar S On The Train From Minehead To London) (2:46)
These Are A Few Of My Favorite Strings (7:09)
Solveggen! Na! (4:58)
Sirius Syntoms (5:17)
Review: The latest Lindstrom album is so good that he appears to have dispensed with the spell-checker for the copy i but it's always such a terrific pleasure to hear new music from the Norse disco titan that even the most uptight proofreader will surely forgive him. Back in the noughties, he and compatriot Prins Thomas flipped the script with their immaculately crafted take on the meta-disco sound. And though the frequency of Lindstrom's output has slowed over time, the quality of his production retains its magnificent allure. Syrius Syntoms begins with a bang i glistening synths, snappy drums and pristine melodics on 'Crkl' i before taking acidic turns via 'Thousand Island Man' and drifting into dreamland on 'Moo)n'. 'These Are a Few of My Favorite Strings' adds a little NY house bump, with evocative keys and low-end groove, while the feel-good arps and bouncy bass of the title track are vintage Lindstrom i full of kitsch sparkle and joyous main room energy. Top marks.
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Played by: ROTCIV, DJ ROCCA
 in stock $29.87
Islands
Islands (limited pink vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: DOGLP 08PK. Rel: 11 Apr 25
 
Deep House
Take A Trip (feat Dele Sosimi) (4:42)
Dot The Ts (feat DeeVoeNay) (4:54)
Yeah (feat Finn Peters) (5:07)
Luv Interlude (feat Kim Anh) (5:21)
Jungle Ridge (feat Dele Sosimi & Arnau Obiols) (5:46)
Ibiza (feat Andy Blake) (5:53)
Midnight Cicadas (feat Rebekah Reid) (5:25)
Sun Spots (feat Sam Virdie) (6:18)
Atlantean (feat Alfa Sackey) (5:35)
Hello (3:50)
Review: Accomplished UK talent Medlar's Islands albums mark another leap forward for the always evolving producer. It finds him merging electronic textures with live instrumentation and some top-tier collaborations from Dele Sosimi, Rebekah Reid, Finn Peters and more. 80s fusion, jazz, deep house and amapiano influences all collide into summery sounds that work as well in the club as they do pumping out of the car stereo. From the lush, afro-laced opener 'Take a Trip' to acid-tinged house, freestyle rap and blissed-out Balearica, each track has its own charm and personality. With less reliance on samples and more organic improvisation, this record could well be Medlar's best yet and certainly a great soundtrack to summer.
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Played by: Bisou
 in stock $38.61
Islands
Islands (2xLP)
Cat: DOGLP 08. Rel: 11 Apr 25
 
Deep House
Take A Trip (feat Dele Sosimi) (4:42)
Dot The Ts (feat DeeVoeNay) (4:54)
Yeah (feat Finn Peters) (5:07)
Luv Interlude (feat Kim Anh) (5:21)
Jungle Ridge (feat Dele Sosimi & Arnau Obiols) (5:46)
Ibiza (feat Andy Blake) (5:53)
Midnight Cicadas (feat Rebekah Reid) (5:25)
Sun Spots (feat Sam Virdie) (6:18)
Atlantean (feat Alfa Sackey) (5:35)
Hello (3:50)
Review: South London's Medlar returns to Delusions of Grandeur at the peak of his production powers, showing up with a distinctly refined sonic palette on the brilliantly expansive LP, Islands. Known for his deep-cut edits, genre-hopping productions and steady underground presence, he's pulled together a cast of collaborators including Dele Sosimi, Rebekah Reid, Arnau Obiols and more. The record builds on years spent engineering and producing for others, drawing on those skills to deliver something more personal than ever. Blending live instruments, 80s-inspired electronics and club-ready low end, it's less sample-based than past work but still rooted in the recognisable Medlar spirit. Highlights come thick and fast, including the blissed-out opener 'Take A Trip', the wigged-out exoticism of 'Yeah', the acid thrust of 'Luv Interlude' and the emotion-rich Balearica of 'Ibiza'. Top marks.
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Played by: Mike O'Mara, DJ ROCCA
 in stock $33.81
Since Then (25th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: PLD 046. Rel: 20 May 25
 
Deep House
Since Then (5:24)
Bay Of Plenty (6:25)
Venasque (4:34)
Coracao Tambor (feat Rosanna & Zelia) (5:57)
Balmes (6:51)
Visions (feat Kirsty Hawkshaw) (6:06)
Spicy Snapper (5:37)
900 Degrees (6:12)
Sundowner (7:30)
Review: Marking its 25th anniversary, this gem of a reissue reminds us why it's considered a landmark in the evolution of Balearic and Latin-infused house music. Building on the ambient sophistication of Meridian, Since Then sees Pooley embrace a brighter, more joyful palette that is steeped in Latin rhythms, breezy island instrumentation and a deep love for the dancefloor. Albeit a sandy dancefloor. The self-titled opener and single, 'Since Then', is a sun-kissed blend of balearic house and relaxed ambient textures, offering an inviting welcome into the album's glowing soundscape. 'Bay Of Plenty' drips with tropical charm, its lush chords and rich horn section infusing a magical emotionality, while 'Venasque' is an energetic blast of street funk, Latin pop and club urgency. 'Coracao Tambor' keeps the tempo up with an irresistibly playfulness and catchy without losing any depth. 'Balmes' is pure summer distilled, a late-night anthem with shimmering melodies and irresistible swing. '900 Degrees' was one of the album's biggest singles. It is a floor-filler with an unforgettable bassline and undeniable heat, while 'Sundowner' closes on a softer note, nodding back to Meridian's ambient roots with ethereal grace.
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Nha Joia
Cat: PRCBSLP 031. Rel: 30 May 25
 
Deep House
Parsley Park (4:17)
Whip It (3:25)
Nha Joia (6:42)
Muscanite (3:10)
Sampa (6:49)
Badio (6:27)
11 22 (4:08)
 in stock $24.24
Voices In My Head (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: 62801. Rel: 01 May 25
 
Progressive House
Voices In My Head (6:45)
Back Street Lifter (4:07)
Far Out (4:50)
Down Town (4:40)
Ghost House (5:54)
Jellow (4:14)
Under Cover Of Darkness (5:41)
Dubble (3:24)
Review: Voices In My Head is a time capsule from the house music golden year of 1992. Crafted by the genre-bending trio Some Other People aka Mark Lord, Matt Frost and Steve Jueno, the album is a dynamic blend of deep house, tribal rhythms and breakbeat with bleepy electro and techno that all make it a heady listen as well as a physical one. Each of the eight tracks feels vital and distinct and was born from a studio process that was as spontaneous as it was inspired. Now reissued for the current prog revival after originally being released on their cult UK label Infinite Mass which once rivalled even Warp Records, it features lost gems like 'Ghost House' and 'Orbitality'.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $21.41
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