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Numerous Agnomens Vol III
Cat: AKUVA 03. Rel: 31 May 19
 
Minimal/Tech House
Audio Werner - "Something" (7:21)
Varhat - "Hear Far Away" (6:43)
Barac - "Dreaming Awake" (11:42)
Shonky - "Aciido" (6:58)
Lowris - "Signature" (8:09)
Dewalta - "Drift In The Void" (9:04)
 in stock $27.49
Hypnotic Grayscale EP
Cat: YECAD 004. Rel: 16 May 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Hypnotic Grayscale (10:06)
Everything That Is Seen Comes From The Unseen (8:31)
He Restored My Soul (4:25)
Review: Barac is one of the torchbearers for the contemporary minimal scene and a figurehead of the Romanian scene. He shows why he is healed in such high regard with this new three-track EP which kicks off with 'Hypnotic Grayscale,' a nice sleek and elegant minimal roller carefully detailed with aloof vocal sounds. 'Everything That Is Seen' is bright and subtly uplifting with wispy melodies adding a celestial touch and 'He Restored My Soul' then brings a little more otherworldly charm with its woozy pads and smeared vocals over floating and liquid rhythms.
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Played by: James Reid
タグ: Minimal
out of stock $16.10
Beyond The Gates They Were Free (B-STOCK)
Cat: ADAM 003 (B-STOCK). Rel: 26 Aug 21
 
Minimal/Tech House
 
B-STOCK: Record slightly warped with creasing to corners of outer sleeve, but otherwise in excellent order
Beyond The Gates, They Were Free (10:47)
I Shall Bot Be Shaken (7:03)
The Fall Of Man (8:02)
out of stock $10.82
Beyond The Gates They Were Free
Beyond The Gates They Were Free (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: ADAM 003. Rel: 26 Aug 21
 
Minimal/Tech House
Beyond The Gates, They Were Free (10:47)
I Shall Bot Be Shaken (7:03)
The Fall Of Man (8:02)
out of stock $14.43
The First Thing EP
Cat: BLUE 003. Rel: 21 Oct 20
 
Minimal/Tech House
Different Point Of Structure (12:05)
The First Thing You Hear (11:15)
Review: After the first couple of releases by label chief Remus, Rominimal hero Barac Nicolai is handed the reins for the Blue imprint's third edition. Enchanting polyrhythms are undoubtedly the order of the day across The First Thing EP, with the Bucharest-based producer's usual knack for eloquent track titles as well. On the A-side, we have 'Different Point Of Structure' which is a driving and energetic main room workout with subtle dub techno influences and utilising the hypnotic qualities of previous work, while the B-side cut 'The First Thing You Hear' is a more stripped back and minimalistic affair reaching near tribal moments, but this one is definitely more suited to heady afterhours moments.
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out of stock $11.10
The Real You Is Not You
Cat: MMNT 006. Rel: 20 Sep 19
 
Minimal/Tech House
A Story Behind Everything (10:17)
Resilience (with R Hitect) (9:08)
The Human Malfunction Is Thinking (13:16)
The Real You Is Not You (11:16)
Review: By his usual prolific standards, Romanian producer Barac Nicolae has been rather quiet this year. "The Real You Is Not You", a double-pack of varied dancefloor cuts in his trademark minimal style, is only his second outing of the year. It's rather good, though, with sparse but groovy rhythm tracks providing the backing for all manner of ear-pleasing musical touches and mind-altering electronic effects. Our picks of the bunch are the funky, dreamy and sun-kissed hypnotism of "A Story Behind Everything" and the tipsy wonkiness of the title track, where trippy vocal samples and blissful synth riffs rise above an undulating, off-kilter groove.
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out of stock $28.86
Le Dance Sans EP
Cat: DRUMMA 020. Rel: 04 Jun 19
 
Minimal/Tech House
The Mirror Of Spirit (10:10)
909 (10:19)
Review: Rominimal veteran Barac Nicolae returns, and this time on Felipe Venegas' esteemed imprint Drumma with a pair of tight, infectious minimal tech house productions. The rolling and hypnotic main room grooves that he's built his reputation on can be heard loud and clear on the powerful "The Mirror Of Spirit", while the flipside houses a deeper, after-hours vibe via "909". Despite its name, the beats produced by the trusty Roland drum machine aren't the main attraction. We think "303" might be more well suited for this acid entrancer!
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out of stock $13.88
When We See One EP
When We See One EP (180 gram vinyl double 12")
Cat: UVAR 010. Rel: 11 Jul 18
 
Minimal/Tech House
Song Written For Reny (12:29)
Mantain Eye Contact (14:22)
Cantarea Celor Trei Tineri (11:43)
Toponimul (11:47)
Review: With a production history that stretches back to the start of the decade, Barac is arguably one of the better-known Romanian minimal and tech-house producers. His fame - if you can call it that - has been built on consistency. Put simply, his releases are always rock solid. This EP on UVAR is no different. He begins with the metronomic percussive pulse and skewed late night wonkiness of "Song Written For Reny", before injecting a little tech-funk into proceedings via the similarly bass-heavy "Maintain Eye Contact". Over on the B-side, closer "Toponimul" - a looser and more humid excursion rich in undulating hand percussion hits, creepy chords and feverish electronics - is particularly impressive and could well be the EP's standout moment.
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out of stock $26.64
Pata Din Mijlocul Naturii
Cat: LMD 020. Rel: 29 Sep 17
 
Minimal/Tech House
Asa E Omul (13:24)
Cursul Respiratiei (6:49)
Sapte, Numarul Magic (6:28)
Review: If you're familiar with Romania's thriving minimal and tech-house scenes, you should have a good knowledge of Barac's work. He's been releasing 12" singles since 2013, appearing on such trusted labels as Moment, Rawax, Pressure Traxx and OdB Music. For his first solo release of 2017, the happy-go-lucky producer has turned up on Shaun Soomro's Lick My Deck. He heads straight for the dancefloor via A-side "Asa E Omul", a pleasingly creepy, bass-heavy, broken house workout rich in odd noises and slowly shifting early morning textures. His love of non-standard beat patterns is explored further on the exotic and trippy "Cursul Repiratiei", while EP standout "Sapte Numarul Magic" is pleasingly deep, dreamy and melancholic with notably spacey flourishes.
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out of stock $10.55
Seen & Unseen EP
Seen & Unseen EP (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: MRR 003. Rel: 11 May 16
 
Minimal/Tech House
September By Touch (12:31)
490 (12:28)
Review: If the weekly arrivals at Juno are any indicator, it's a rich and plentiful time for fans of the Romanian sound with so many interesting artists helping to push the minimal genre forwards. Barac Nicolae belongs at the forefront of this movement and he's been in fine fettle so far in 2016, with a recent contribution to the Rawax Aira series a particular favourite here. It's Cluj-based Midi Records (affiliated with the popular venue of the same name) that score the latest batch from Barac in the shape of the Seen and Unseen EP. Whilst they may adopt a slightly darker tone than recent Barac material, both "490" and "September by Touch" are slow cooked under the Romanian's signature jagged groove.
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out of stock $14.16
Rawax Aira Series Vol 4
Cat: AIRA 004. Rel: 29 Apr 16
 
Minimal/Tech House
Echoes (12:25)
Surrounding Desert (12:45)
Review: Romanian minimal hero Barac Nicolae is back, so get excited! This hero of Bucharest's new guard follows up the tremendous Theory EP (with Vincentiulian) last year which inaugurated his own Theory imprint but this time he appears for Frankfurt's Rawax for the fourth instalment of their Aira series. On the first side "Echoes" is dubby and atmospheric featuring Nicolae's always immaculate production standards with cerebral and hypnotic elements. On the flip "Surrounding Desert" is more intense but still ploughs away in reductionist fashion with some completely mindbending and tripped out sound design on top of his tightly crafted groove.
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out of stock $9.98
Moment Of Clarity
Moment Of Clarity (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: MMNT 002. Rel: 05 Oct 15
 
Minimal/Tech House
Moment Of Clarity (8:47)
Sun, & Following (12:36)
Review: We have said it before but we'll say it again; when it comes to minimal: Romanians do it better. But many would agree that at the moment, no one quite does it like Barac does. For the second release on his own imprint, the Bucharest producer delivers another release of quality hypnotic groove but surprisingly more straight ahead. He focuses more on dancefloor dynamics rather than the usual abstract tendencies this time around. It's still trippy enough though, take the A side for instance. "Moment Of Clarity" uses sublime chords and dreamy pads on top of a driving funk bass and a tough enough beat. On the flip is "Sun, & Following" which has peaktime at Sunwaves in mind. Utilising a fierce and intricately programmed rhythm beneath sombre, immersive chords and a muted guitar lick providing the melody. It's killer.
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out of stock $11.94
Verniana EP
Cat: PTX 011. Rel: 30 Apr 15
 
Minimal/Tech House
Superlate Check In (11:59)
Verniana (7:29)
Minem Monem (7:32)
Review: Barac Nicolae aka Barac hails from Bucharest in Romania and makes utterly effective minimal tech-house for the dancefloor. His latest EP comes courtesy of Pressure Traxx and we can safely say that these are certified head nodders, the lot of them! "Superlate Check In" is stomping, headstrong and full of hypnotic charisma on the A-side, but "Vermiana" is more stepping, broken in its structure and boasting an eerie collection of sounds. Last but not least, "Minem Monem" contains a well-placed break in its beat and makes for the EP's best and most original moment. Tip!
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out of stock $10.27
Variety Of Different Feelings EP
Cat: MTRZ 003. Rel: 04 Jul 14
 
Minimal/Tech House
Marea Neagra
Does It Float
Muntii Bassului
Fram, Ursul Polar
Personal Insight & Interpretation
Variety Of Different Feelings
Review: With just one other release behind him on the Naural imprint, Barac makes the leap to a full-blown double pack which finds the Romanian producer exploring the fringes of the current explosion in minimal breakbeat tracks. There are serene and melodic moments as in opening cut "Marea Neagra", and there are more sparse and alien moments such as "Does It Float". It's not all chopped up rhythms though as "Muntii Bassului" provides a strict house beat to latch on to, although it is very much the exception to the rule. That said there's plenty of variety on the release with the closing title track particularly standing out with its punchy box beats and seductive synth tones.
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out of stock $23.88
Voyetra EP
Cat: NAU 002. Rel: 08 May 13
 
Minimal/Tech House
Voyetra
Drone
out of stock $12.21
Drums EP
Drums EP (heavyweight vinyl 12" in screen-printed sleeve (colours may vary, we cannot guarantee which one you will receive))
Cat: SHMN 001. Rel: 16 Jul 18
 
Minimal/Tech House
Barac - "Povestea Lui Teofan" (12:58)
Baltazar - "Viento En Popa" (13:41)
Review: Hailing from Romania and Spain, Barac and Baltazar are two producers with a particular ear for dread-out percussion. Both of them have released different sorts of tunes, with the former being part of NoiDoi, but this new collaboration to launch Romanian imprint, Shamandrum, sees them push their skills even further. For starters, Barac's "Povestea Lui Teofan" is one of the deepest, darkest examples of tribalism that we've heard this year, with the tune's deranged vocal samples blending ever so well into the sparse collection of drums beneath. Baltazar's effort, "Viento En Popa", is much more straight-edged and teched-out, surely with the power to appeal to minimal heads across the globe, and more than a few fans of imprints like Slow Life. This is minimal drumming at its finest!
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out of stock $11.94
Buchla Market
Buchla Market (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: MMNT 004. Rel: 18 Nov 16
 
Minimal/Tech House
Buchla Market (12:16)
Pavane (12:07)
Review: Having launched the label with two fine 12" singles last year, Barac returns to his Moment imprint for the first time since. This time round, the Romanian producer has joined forces with established French composer Lyonel Bauchet. The latter has a reputation for creating masterful electronic symphonies using vintage analogue gear. These modern classical roots are much in evidence on the brilliant, 12-minute "Buchla Market", where Bauchet's intoxicating, almost Arabic electronics cluster around Barac's tension-building, minimal techno rhythms. They're perhaps less evident on the slightly spacey - but more percussively chunky - "Pavane", but it's still a fine chunk of atmospheric, late night techno.
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out of stock $13.31
Metanoia
Metanoia (12")
Cat: SHMN 004. Rel: 19 Aug 20
 
Minimal/Tech House
Marina Verdi - "Shamanwoman" (Barac edit) (11:51)
Marina Verdi - "Shamanwoman" (4:19)
Barac - "Who Says Imagniation Isn't Reality?" (8:37)
Review: Since launching last year, Barac's Shamandrum label has become a must-check for those who like their club cuts to be psychedelic or mind-altering. He kicks off the imprint's fourth EP by reconstructing Marina Verdi's mesmerising, beat-free vocal cut "Shamanwoman" (track two), brilliantly re-imagining the track as a slowly-building chunk of hallucinatory tech-house laden with wiggly acid bass, hypnotic drums and pulsing electronic motifs. As he has done on all of the label's previous releases, Barac provides an original production of his own on the flip. "Who Says Imagination Isn't Reality" is nominally tech-house, though the track's locked-in electronic rhythm, creepy synthesizer melodies and bubbly acid lines are a world away from bog-standard peak-time "tech". In a word: impressive.
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out of stock $11.66
Metanoia (B-STOCK)
Cat: SHMN 004 (B-STOCK). Rel: 19 Aug 20
 
Minimal/Tech House
 
B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent working condition
Marina Verdi - "Shamanwoman" (Barac edit)
Marina Verdi - "Shamanwoman"
Barac - "Who Says Imagniation Isn't Reality?"
Review: ***B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent working condition***


Since launching last year, Barac's Shamandrum label has become a must-check for those who like their club cuts to be psychedelic or mind-altering. He kicks off the imprint's fourth EP by reconstructing Marina Verdi's mesmerising, beat-free vocal cut "Shamanwoman" (track two), brilliantly re-imagining the track as a slowly-building chunk of hallucinatory tech-house laden with wiggly acid bass, hypnotic drums and pulsing electronic motifs. As he has done on all of the label's previous releases, Barac provides an original production of his own on the flip. "Who Says Imagination Isn't Reality" is nominally tech-house, though the track's locked-in electronic rhythm, creepy synthesizer melodies and bubbly acid lines are a world away from bog-standard peak-time "tech". In a word: impressive.
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out of stock $9.50
One Who Can See In The Dark
One Who Can See In The Dark (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: SHMN 002. Rel: 05 Jun 19
 
Minimal/Tech House
Barac - "One Who Can See In The Dark" (10:07)
Barac - "One Who Can See In The Dark" (Remus remix) (9:39)
Remus - "Find The Light" (3:33)
out of stock $13.31
Part 1
Part 1 (12")
Cat: MMNT 007. Rel: 21 Feb 20
 
Minimal/Tech House
Barac - "Return To Eden" (12:19)
Remus - "Skyfall" (7:10)
R Hitect - "The 12th Meridians" (7:15)
Review: Barac's imprint returns with a Various Artists EP including three cuts, one from the label head himself, remus and r.hitect.
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out of stock $14.16
Here & Nowhere (B-STOCK)
Here & Nowhere (B-STOCK) (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: SHMN 003 (B-STOCK). Rel: 15 Jan 20
 
Minimal/Tech House
 
B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition
Barac - "At The Moment Of"
Barac & Ursul - "Aura De Magie Si Mister"
Review: ***B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition***


Since launching a couple of years ago, the Shamandrum label has exclusively offered up occasional EPs that feature founder Barac collaborating with other producers from within the worldwide tech-house scene. This time round it's the mysterious Ursul, who are research suggests is a Moscow-based producer and studio engineer. You'll find their collaboration, "Aura De Magie Si Mister" on side B. Built around African style tribal drums and weirdo electronics, it's a deep and intoxicating percussion workout that sounds like it should be the musical accompaniment to a sunrise pagan ritual. Barac's solo A-side, "At The Moment", is a little closer to his usual fare and offers an ear pleasing blend of bubby bass, psychedelic electronics, gently descending melodies and a hypnotic, deep tech-house groove.
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out of stock $9.31
Here & Nowhere
Here & Nowhere (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: SHMN 003. Rel: 15 Jan 20
 
Minimal/Tech House
Barac - "At The Moment Of" (12:12)
Barac & Ursul - "Aura De Magie Si Mister" (9:37)
Review: Since launching a couple of years ago, the Shamandrum label has exclusively offered up occasional EPs that feature founder Barac collaborating with other producers from within the worldwide tech-house scene. This time round it's the mysterious Ursul, who are research suggests is a Moscow-based producer and studio engineer. You'll find their collaboration, "Aura De Magie Si Mister" on side B. Built around African style tribal drums and weirdo electronics, it's a deep and intoxicating percussion workout that sounds like it should be the musical accompaniment to a sunrise pagan ritual. Barac's solo A-side, "At The Moment", is a little closer to his usual fare and offers an ear pleasing blend of bubby bass, psychedelic electronics, gently descending melodies and a hypnotic, deep tech-house groove.
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Played by: James Reid
out of stock $13.31
Theory
Theory (12")
Cat: MMNT 001. Rel: 18 Feb 15
 
Minimal/Tech House
In Colour
In Form
Review: Last year's Variety Of Different Feelings album confirmed Bucharest producer Barac to be a rising star of the Romanian minimal scene, so it makes sense for him to further establish his profile with a new record label. It also makes sense for Barac to be involved in the first release, with Moment 001 consisting of two collaborative productions with compatriot Chiriches Vincentiu Iulian. With both stretching past the 12 minute mark, it's evident these tracks are the result of some fruitful time in the studio between the pair and "In Colour" features some particularly delightful musical touches that really bring the production an extra sense of life.
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out of stock $12.50
VA Vol II
VA Vol II (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: DISDAT 002. Rel: 30 Jan 17
 
Minimal/Tech House
Melchior Productions LTD - "Hillbilly High" (5:29)
Vincent Lemieux - "In Momo’s Jeep" (7:04)
Barac - "Ordinary Conversations" (11:10)
Review: REPRESS ALERT: After getting off to a strong start, ReSolute's DisDat sublabel noticeably raises the bar with a heavy hitting cast for its second edition. Thomas Melchior takes a break from his usual haunts to drop a track brimming with micro house flair, as "Hillbilly High" throws down an infectious run of goofy samples over a solid beat. Vincent Lemieux meanwhile takes a smoother route with the warm chord-laden atmosphere of "In Momo's Jeep", working crafty percussion impeccably in the deep surroundings. Rising talent Barac meanwhile gets fresh with the cheeky synth lines on his own offering, making this an EP of fresh variations on the minimal house sound.
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out of stock $8.87
Primu EP
Primu EP (gatefold double 12")
Cat: MRR 001. Rel: 07 Nov 14
 
Minimal/Tech House
Mihigh & Arapu - "Indigen"
Barac - "In Oglinda"
Priku - "De Bun Augur"
Sepp - "Nopti Tacute"
Review: New Romanian label Midi is making a bold entry into the hustle and bustle of the minimal breaks scene, snapping up some of the key players and giving them a side of vinyl each to get stuck into, all presented in a plush gatefold sleeve. Mihigh and Arapu collaborate on the intricate undulations of "Indigen", which pivots around a finely balanced selection of percussion and spooky blasts of sound. Barac holds down a steadier groove on "In Oglinda", using some choice jazz samples sparingly to create a truly eerie, Lynchian atmosphere. Priku brings a touch more peak time feistiness to "Be Dun Augur" as he works his own pattering drums into a strict and prominent roller perfect for the deeper kind of club, and then Sepp rounds the release off with the illustrious subtleties of "Nopti Tacute".
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Played by: Alex Font, Don Crisp
out of stock $24.70
Photosynthesize EP
Photosynthesize EP (double 12")
Cat: ODD 004. Rel: 25 Sep 14
 
Minimal/Tech House
OdD - "Lignum Vitae"
Barac - "Lignum Vitae" (remix)
Barac - "Leontopodium"
OdD - "Leontopodium" (remix)
Review: Reaching beyond their own creative vision for their third release, the shadowy OdD Music crew invite like-minded soul Barac to come and join in on the hypnotic fun and games as a double-pack of loud-cut jams offer up creative routes into the thriving minimal breakbeat movement. The original mix of "Lignum Vitae" is a subtle beast that works with hushed tones and brushed percussion to create a truly haunting effect, while Barac injects a little more low end action and rolling rhythm into his remix to wake the track up from its elegant slumber. On the second disc Barac takes the mantle first with the slick drum-rich thrill of "Leontopodium", which is a patient and cyclical DJ tool of the highest order, leaving the gat open for OdD to serve up a choice stripped down remix on the flip.
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out of stock $18.60
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