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Kinda Kickin'
Cat: CURLEP 06. Rel: 18 Nov 14
 
Deep House
Kinda Kickin'
Kinda Kickin' (Efdemin remix)
Review: There is a simple yet cunning concept to the Petite sub-division of Gent label Curle that continues to pay dividends; forgotten gems from house and techno past get fully relicensed and reissued backed with a contemporary remix. The 2010 reissue of Walt J's "Reborn" was a particular highlight thanks to the "DJ Qu's Journey Towards Birth" reinterpretation Curle secured. The first Petite release in 3 years draws for the one DJ Boom production Matthew Herbert and Charles Webster completed back in 1999, the ultra deep "Kinda Kickin", and pairs it up with a remix from Efdemin. It's a good match with Phillip Solman retaining that distinctive vocal hook whilst implementing the kind of textural detail which made this year's Efdemin LP Decay so memorable.
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out of stock $7.52
Musca Remixes (Record Store Day RSD 2023)
Cat: AC 194. Rel: 09 May 23
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Fantasy (Floating Points remix) (15:12)
Might As Well Be Magical (Seven Davis Jr Multiverse edit) (6:24)
Fantasy (Herbert's Greenery dub) (9:02)
Review: Herbert's most recent album, the return-to-his-deep-house-roots treat that was Musca, has been given the remix treatment for Record Store Day 2023. It's a predictably impressive package, with Floating Points - delivering a 15-minute trip into glitchy micro-house territory in fine fashion - naturally taking top billing. His remix - kind of like a minimalist take on his own early house excursions, with added early morning weirdness - is far from the only treat on show though. Seven Davis Jr delivers a rubbery, loose-limbed and quietly funky tweak of 'Might As Well Be Magical', before Herbert steps up with his 'Greenery Dub' of 'Fantasy', a slow-burn, near 10-minute affair that recalls the oddball brilliance of his turn-of-the-millennium house releases.
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 in stock $12.44
Musca
Musca (CD)
Cat: AC 165CD. Rel: 14 Jan 22
 
Deep House
Two Doors (feat Joy Morgan)
Hypnotised (feat Mel Uye-Parker)
Chain Reaction (feat Bianca Rose)
Fantasy (feat Verushka)
Might As Well Be Magical (feat Allie Armstrong)
Let Me Sleep (feat Bianca Rose)
The Slip
The Impossible (feat Allie Armstrong)
The Horror (feat Allie Armstrong)
The Way (feat Y'akoto)
Tell Me A Secret (feat Sian Roseanna)
Be Young (feat Daisy Godfrey)
Unrestorable (feat Sian Roseanna)
Gold Dust (feat Bianca Rose)
Review: Given that the early portion of his career was marked out by a string of superb, left-of-centre deep house singles and albums, it's been heartening to see Matthew Herbert return to his roots in recent times. Musca, his latest album, continues this trend, offering more sumptuous "domestic house" - whatever that means - featuring a wealth of guest vocalists, most of whom deliver quietly soulful and hugely evocative contributions. Musically, Musca mines the glitchy, minimalistic deep house sound that Herbert perfected in the late 1990s, adding a dash of jazziness, a smattering of ear-pleasing live instrumentation, and the kind of warming sonic depth often associated with the work of fellow '90s deep house survivor Charles Webster. In other words, it's a superb collection of grown up, musically rich deep house songs.


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out of stock $4.67
Musca
Musca (gatefold yellow vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: AC 165C1. Rel: 14 Jan 22
 
Deep House
Two Doors (feat Joy Morgan) (6:19)
Hypnotised (feat Mel Uye-Parker) (6:54)
Might As Well Be Magical (feat Allie Armstrong) (6:00)
Chain Reaction (feat Bianca Rose) (5:48)
Fantasy (feat Verushka) (6:33)
The Impossible (feat Allie Armstrong) (6:37)
Unrestorable (feat Sian Roseanna) (1:56)
Tell Me A Secret (feat Sian Roseanna) (6:01)
The Slip (2:31)
The Horror (feat Allie Armstrong) (3:57)
The Way (feat Y'Akoto) (5:11)
Be Young (feat Daisy Godfrey) (4:09)
Gold Dust (feat Bianca Rose) (6:11)
Let Me Sleep (feat Bianca Rose) (5:04)
Review: Herbert started his now cult domestic house album series back in 1998. Around The House was the first one, then came Bodily Functions in 2001 which was made from, well, recordings of internal noises generated in Herbert's own body. The maverick British producer now continues the series ahead of the much anticipated summer premier of his decade-in the making Symphony of Noise documentary. Musca finds the producer collaborating with eight singers to make for both intimate late night sound and club ready tunes that are lush, sophisticated and seductive. Word is, making this album was solace for Herbert, and is surely going to provide just as good a place to retreat for those of us listening in.
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out of stock $5.97
A Pair Of Remixes
Cat: ACJ 161. Rel: 09 Nov 21
 
Deep House
Moloko - "Sing It Back" (Herbert Tasteful dub) (6:03)
Louie Austen - "Hoping" (Herbert High dub) (6:36)
Review: In the prelude to his upcoming album 'Musca', two classic remixes appear by 'domestic house' legend Matthew Herbert. This time, they're given a never-before pairing on his own singles sublabel, Accidental Junior. In an intuitive move, the A-side houses none other than a new remaster of Herbert's classic remix of Moloko's 'Sing It Back', a song which has enjoyed an unlikely resurgence in popularity on the international hard dance circuit in recent years. On the B, one can find a lesser-known diggers' delight: Herbert's headsy 'High Dub' rerub of weirdo jazz crooner Louis Austen's 'Hoping'. As they always have been, both remixes are playful, hi-fi audiophile's auspices, dealing divinely in Herbert's trademark clockwork sound.
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A Pair Of remixes (B-STOCK)
Cat: ACJ 161 (B-STOCK). Rel: 09 Nov 21
 
Deep House
Moloko - "Sing It Back" (Herbert Tasteful dub) (6:03)
Louie Austen - "Hoping" (Herbert High dub) (6:36)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Slight surface mark on the record and creasing to corner of outer sleeve, but otherwise in good working order***


In the prelude to his upcoming album 'Musca', two classic remixes appear by 'domestic house' legend Matthew Herbert. This time, they're given a never-before pairing on his own singles sublabel, Accidental Junior. In an intuitive move, the A-side houses none other than a new remaster of Herbert's classic remix of Moloko's 'Sing It Back', a song which has enjoyed an unlikely resurgence in popularity on the international hard dance circuit in recent years. On the B, one can find a lesser-known diggers' delight: Herbert's headsy 'High Dub' rerub of weirdo jazz crooner Louis Austen's 'Hoping'. As they always have been, both remixes are playful, hi-fi audiophile's auspices, dealing divinely in Herbert's trademark clockwork sound.
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Bodily Functions (reissue)
Bodily Functions (reissue) (limited gatefold transparent grey vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: AC 160C1GREY. Rel: 23 Jul 21
 
Deep House
It's Only (7:28)
Foreign Bodies (5:42)
Suddenly (6:35)
Leave Me Now (6:38)
I Know (4:29)
The Last Beat (4:24)
You're Unknown To Me (2:16)
You Saw It All (7:10)
Addiction (6:44)
On Reflection (4:27)
I Miss You (4:52)
The Audience (6:21)
About This Time Each Day (3:47)
It's Only A Reprise (2:00)
Review: Iconic and rule breaking British producer Herbert is happily reissuing a couple of his early electronic albums. They come from a time when he was slaying the club tunes, a real hero amongst DJs looking for his slinky and subversive late night grooves. Bodily Functions from 2001 has been described as "the perfect marriage of art and intelligence" because of its incredible artistic depth and studio craft. In honour of Herbert's own working MO which bans sampling other artists, no drum machines, no synths, the record is packed with deft details such as vocals, double bass, guitar, clarinets, flugelhorns, trumpets and recordings of human bodies as well as plenty of jazz-dance-pop grooves.
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Around The House (reissue)
Around The House (reissue) (gatefold translucent blue vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: AC 159C1. Rel: 16 Jul 21
 
Deep House
Track 1 (3:42)
So Now (2:00)
Around The House (4:40)
Close To Me (6:39)
The Last Beat (5:28)
Going Round (6:55)
This Time (8:08)
In The Kitchen (11:17)
We Still Have (The Music) (6:32)
Bedroom Jazz (5:32)
Never Give Up (11:24)
We Go Wrong (4:57)
Review: 
Before Herbert became the national musical treasure that is is now, making music out of pig farts and the sound of capitalism collapsing - or whatever - he was a darling of the deep house world. His Around the House album is a classic of the genre from 1998 that often tops best of the decade lists. It sounds as fresh and original now as it did back then with its impossibly warm and soulful grooves, smart samples and left of centre atmospheres. The likes of 'So Now' are heart melting bubblers, with downbeat interludes like 'The Last Beat' resetting the mood before steamy minimal masterpieces like 'This Time' take you back to a club at 4am.
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I Hadn't Known (I Only Heard)
Cat: ACJ 130. Rel: 08 Oct 19
 
Deep House
I Hadn't Known (I Only Heard) (7:13)
We All Need Love (8:06)
So Now (5:43)
Got To Sing (7:15)
Review: As good as his experimental and conceptual work is, it's easy to forget that Matthew Herbert was once one of deep house's most distinctive producers. If you need a reminder, we'd suggest getting your ears around this must-have reissue of one of the producer's EPs from 1998. Opener "I Hadn't Known (I Only Heard)" is an early collaboration with vocalist Dani Siciliano full of fuzz-fuelled deep house/tech-house grooves and drowsy, ambient style pads. "We All Need Love" adds a touch of garage-influenced bump to Herbert's heady deep house template, while "So Now" is a delightfully wonky and opaque affair full of mutilated bass guitar samples and more dreamy Siciliano vocals. "Got To Sing", a thrillingly bass-heavy chunk of post US garage goodness, is also superb.
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out of stock $16.09
Reissues Part 1
Cat: ACJ 109. Rel: 06 Oct 18
 
Minimal/Tech House
Rude (3:49)
Oo Licky (7:32)
See You On Monday (11:32)
Review: It's time for your regular reminder that, through every guise, scheme, political or artistic statement Matthew Herbert has gone through, he has never released a record short of exceptional. This 23 year old reissue of one of his earliest EPs is proof. Bumping with UKG roots, soul oozes from every spacious, loose-limbed groove, these are glimpses into Herbert's soul; the off-beat Zed Bias style mischief of "Rude", the cosmic faze of "Oo Licky" and the dreamy Iz & Diz style jounces of "See You On Monday", this is every bit the timeless record. Look forward to part two.
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out of stock $10.90
Reissues Part 4
Cat: ACJ 112. Rel: 18 Sep 18
 
Minimal/Tech House
Pen (4:29)
Pump (6:15)
Take Me Back (7:39)
Resident (5:33)
Review: For the fourth and final edition of Matthew Herbert's Parts series, we have four further reductions from the UK producer's back catalogue - all in his idiosyncratic style. Timeless minimal house that has truly stood the test of time and sounds as captivating as it did over 20 years ago. Part Four came out on Phono back in 1996 and is reissued here on Herbert's Accidental imprint. From the dubbed-out heroin house of "Pen", the crunchy robo-jack of "Pump", more blip, blurp and bleep on "Take Me Back" or his knack for simply straight-up and emotive deep house as heard on the utterly sublime "Resident". The tracks on here are still relevant in today's musical landscape and completely essential, in our humble opinion.
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out of stock $9.86
Reissues Part 3
Cat: ACJ 111. Rel: 04 Sep 18
 
Minimal/Tech House
Butt-Head (8:00)
People That Make The Music (8:23)
Thinking Of You (4:56)
Review: The inimitable Matthew Herbert presents some much needed reissues from the Phono back catalogue's 'Parts' series here, on Accidental's third volume of remastered classics. The series was part of an early wave of exploratory dance music, that paved the way for a style of deep house that still works its magic on dancefloors some 25 years later. Featuring the reduced boompty-funk of "Butt-Head" or "Thinking Of You" which will no doubt appeal to the new generation of minimal heads, to moments of sublime and evocative deepness as heard on "People That Make The Music" which is up there with other such classics like "See You On Monday" and many others featured in upcoming editions.
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Reissues Part 2
Cat: ACJ 110. Rel: 21 Aug 18
 
Minimal/Tech House
Deeper (8:45)
Non-Stop (5:37)
Shuffler (8:06)
Review: Although now known as a formidable experimentalist who delights in doing things differently - be that making admirable concept albums or, as with his most recent work, an album that takes the form of a written book - Matthew Herbert first rose to prominence in the late 1990s as a producer of left-of-centre deep house. Here he dips into the archives and presents a second essential reissue: the "Part 2" EP, which initially landed in 1996. Side A boasts the ultra-deep thrust of "Deeper", where mutilated vocal samples and pots-and-pans percussion hits rise above a Chez Damier influenced deep house groove. Over on side B, "Non-Stop" is insanely bass-heavy (check the speaker-busting sub-bass) and crunchy, while "Shuffler" sees Herbert peppering a jazzy and swinging groove with impeccable electric piano solos.
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Tags: 90s House
out of stock $15.83
Classic Herbert
Cat: MC 006. Rel: 15 Dec 17
 
Deep House
Got To Be Movin' (8:41)
Fat King Fire (8:16)
Housewife (6:23)
Review: When it comes to house and techno reissues, few labels have quite as strong a reputation as Mint Condition. Since launching last year, they've delivered must-have material from Pepe Bradock, Paul Hester, Robert Owens and Circulation, amongst others. Here they turn their attention to the back catalogue of house-era Matthew Herbert, delivering a new pressing of 1996's Classic Herbert. All three tracks are amongst the producer's strongest dancefloor workouts. Check, for example, the bumpin', proto-boompty drums, mind-altering sub-bass and killer vocal samples of "Got To Be Movin", or the whistling melody lines, Detroit techno influences and fluid riffs of the deliciously positive "Fat King Fire". Arguably best of all, though, is the jazzier "Housewife", which feels like a template for so much of his later deep house material.
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out of stock $9.33
Deeper (reissue)
Cat: CURLEP 07Y. Rel: 12 Oct 16
 
Minimal/Tech House
Deeper (8:42)
Deeper (Basic Soul Unit remix) (6:05)
Review: "Deeper" was originally featured on Matthew Herbert's Part Two EP, way back in 1996. Since then, that particular 12" has become something of an in-demand item, with the lead cut naturally attracting the most attention. This issue of "Deeper" contains Herbert's original in all its glory - think loopy, low-slung, jazz-flecked hypo-house with woozy, early morning breakdowns - and a fresh remix from label-hopping producer Stuart Li under his familiar Basic Soul Unit alias. He subtly beefs up and speeds up the track, adding some Detroit-influenced keys and fizzing new percussion. The result is a tasty techno revision that pays due reverence to Herbert's thrilling original.
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out of stock $8.30
The Shakes
The Shakes (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: AC 84LP. Rel: 01 Jun 15
 
Experimental/Electronic
Battle (7:03)
Middle (4:32)
Strong (3:59)
Smart (4:14)
Stop (6:29)
Ones (1:16)
Bed (6:05)
Even (6:46)
Safety (4:29)
Silence (7:38)
Warm (2:15)
Peak (10:29)
Review: Veteran house oddball Matthew Herbert has been dormant on the dancefloor front since 2006's Scale LP, but recent times have seen him pick the mantle back up with a series of killer 12"s. The approach continues here with The Shakes, a twelve-track demonstration of just how finely tuned this man's production skills really are. The opener "Battle", much like "Stop", are prime examples of the album's versatility and conceptuality. By that, we mean that this LP makes sense as a whole unit and it's certainly not merely a collection of tunes. In fact, each song sounds like it's talking to the next, joining its soundscapes to reach the inevitable "Peak"...an aptly named final piece to this wonderful amalgamation of samples, vocals, electronics and experimentation. Lush.
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out of stock $13.87
Part Eight
Cat: AC 82. Rel: 18 Feb 15
 
Experimental/Electronic
The Wrong Place
Remember Ken
Ticket
Her Face
Review: Matthew Herbert's return to the dancefloor, via the re-launched Part series (volume one landed way back in 1995, amazingly), has been one of the good news stories of 2014. Part 8 is the third instalment in the long-running series this year, and features another quartet of wonky, left-of-centre house cuts in his inimitable style. Naturally, there's much to admire, from the piano jazz-meets-outsider house swing of "Remember Ken" and the glitch-funk of "Ticket", to the acoustic-goes-electronic pulse of "Her Face". Arguably best of all, though, is "The Wrong Place", which boasts many of Herbert's aural trademarks - think cut-up vocal edits, tipsy electronics and a delightfully odd, low-slung groove.
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Part 7
Part 7 (12")
Cat: AC 81. Rel: 10 Sep 14
 
Experimental/Electronic
Bumps
Sucker
Get Strong
Pretty Daddy
Review: After several years of pushing the boundaries of experimentation within music, Matthew Herbert pulled a curveball few were expecting when he elected to return to his house music roots and continue the series of Parts 12" releases issued under his surname as far back as the mid '90s. Part 6 was a sublime way to mark this return (especially "My DJ") and Herbert looks to be inspired as this Part 7 12" feels every bit as good. Lead track "Bumps" sees Herbert working with Rahel Debebe, vocalist for Accident act Hejira, and the results have a similar charm to some of Michachu's early material though a bit more polished, a bit less ramshackle. "Sucker" is a killer DJ tool that will confuse people in the best way possible, whilst "Get Strong" is a typically idiosyncratic Herbert production with very few elements utilised expertly. Closing track "Pretty Daddy" sounds like old Roots Manuva track "Son Of The Soil" remixed by Jamal Moss (this is a good thing).
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out of stock $8.05
Part 6
Part 6 (12")
Cat: AC 79. Rel: 27 Jun 14
 
Experimental/Electronic
One Two Three
Manny
My DJ
Grab The Bottle
Review: What can we say about Matthew Herbert? Well, for starters, he's one of the most eclectic artists to have blossomed from the UK house and techno scene. In fact, his sound is ever-so-difficult to pin down and categorise. Part 6, the latest four-tracker to surface on his own Accidental imprint, is Herbert at his most daring, where lo-fi beats and gnarly, whacked-out techno feature on the same 12". The glitchy, processed female vocals featuring on "Manny" are so far away from the minimalistica of "My DJ", that it's hard to tell what exactly goes on inside Herbert's mind. What we can tell, however, is that he's on top form and once again reaffirming his status as one of the most creative minds in dance music.
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Bodily Functions Remixes
Cat: AC 61. Rel: 13 Dec 12
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
You Saw It All (DJ Koze mix)
Foreign Bodies (Dave Aju mix)
Back To The Start
Back To The Start (Mr Oizo mix)
Review: Ahead of a touted revisit of Herbert's seminal Bodily Functions LP, a sterling cast of artists have been called upon to bring their own interpretations to some of those tracks originally composed from samples of bodies carrying out their day to day duties. DJ Koze is in a positively laid back mood on his version of "You Saw It All" with a swinging, Motown flavour to the groove and hopeful blasts of sampled melody. Dave Aju manages to wriggle himself into a perfectly woozy position with "Foreign Bodies", capitalising on Dani Siciliano's vocal and a particularly bugging synth. Mr Oizo gets classically chopped and cheeky with "Back To The Start", letting the beat sloppily tumble down in an irrepressible funk which contrasts nicely with the inclusion of the original version alongside it.
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Bodily Functions (Special Edition)
Cat: AC 66CD. Rel: 13 Dec 12
 
Experimental/Electronic
You're Unknown To Me
It's Only
Foreign Bodies
Suddenly
I Know
Leave Me Now
The Last Beat
You Saw It All
On Reflection
About This Time Each Day
Addiction
I Miss You
It's Only A Reprise
The Audience
Back To Start (Mr Oizo Non mix)
You Saw It All (DJ Koze mix)
The Audience vs Jamie Lidell & The Famous Szizlas (Music No Last)
Foreign Bodies (Plaid mix)
Leave Me Now (Recloose mix)
Foreign Bodies (Dave Aju mix)
Back To The Start
Suddenly (Phil Parnell's Pianissimo Play Through)
Addiction (Nobukazu Takemura mix)
Leave Me Now (Richard Devine mix)
The Audience (Matmos Shifted My Tongue)
Addiction (Perry Farrel mix)
It's Only (DJ Koze mix)
Review: Arguably, Bodily Functions remains Matthew Herbert's best album to date. Originally released in 2001, it delivers exactly the right mix of clicky, far-sighted experimentalism, atmospheric jazz, wonky house and curious leftfield pop. While some of Herbert's albums have sunk under the weight of their grandiose concepts, Bodily Functions has no such problem; it is, put simply, his masterpiece. This special edition reissue features a second disc of alternate versions and remixes, with familiar Herbert collaborators, friends and inspirations - Plaid, Matmos, DJ Koze and Phil Parnell - dropping excellent interpretations that veer from bold and intense, to soft and furry. Jamie Lidell's raw soul version of "The Audience" is, in particular, brilliant.
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Puzzles EP
Cat: K7 209EP. Rel: 19 Jan 07
 
Electro House
Back Back Back Back
The Puzzle
Mistakes (Housey Housey version)
No More Borders
Review: Herbert's "Puzzles EP" features four of the most stunning tracks from the bonus CD of "100 lbs". These four EP tracks are absolute rarities - little masterpieces of electronic dance music that still sound amazingly fresh.
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out of stock $10.38
100 Lbs
100 Lbs (2xCD)
Cat: 38702092. Rel: 27 Oct 06
 
Minimal/Tech House
Rude
Desire
Thinking Of You
Oo Licky
Friday They Dance
Pen
100 Lbs
Take Me Back
Deeper
Resident
See You On Monday
Back To The Start
Back Back Back Back
Mistakes (Housey Housey version)
The Puzzle
No More Borders
Fishcoteque
Housewife
I Hadn't Known (I Only Heard)
Our Love (Has Got Me Movin')
I'll Do It
Trafalgar Road
Come On And Find Me
Review: Here is the re-release of Matthew Herbert's first album "100 lbs", which was released originally in 1996 on the label Phono. Almost a classic by now, it is purely instrumental (so before the time he started to work with Dani Siciliano) and still sounds as fresh as a brand new release. As the album was originally released exactly 10 years ago, we're making this a kind of anniversary edition by releasing it as a 2xCD. The second CD will feature rare tracks & B-sides, most of those from the years 1995/1996.
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The Movers & The Shakers
Cat: SCALE 1. Rel: 08 Aug 06
 
Electro House
The Movers & The Shakers (Green Velvet mix)
Harmonise (Freaks vocal)
Harmonise (Freaks dub)
Review: Hot remixes taken from the recent album by sample wizard Matthew Herbert.
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out of stock $5.18
The Audience
Cat: K7 109EP. Rel: 27 Oct 01
 
Leftfield
The Audience (original mix)
The Audience (Matmos "Shifted My Tongue" mix)
The Audience (Jamie Lidell & The Mysterious Szizlas "Music No Last" mix)
Foreign Bodies (Plaid mix)
Review: Well not much to really say here but a huge mix of one of the finest in the business, Herbert aka Matthew Herbert Band, with Martinez doing a cool edit of an oldie from 1997 entitled 'The Audience', which was originally on K7!. Beauty of a mix which will work from early sets to the late sets.



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out of stock $5.18
Undone: Live At The Crypt
Undone: Live At The Crypt (gatefold heavyweight vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: VF 336. Rel: 29 Jan 20
 
Indie/Alternative
Timeless (part 1) (7:17)
Timeless (part 2) (3:38)
Undo (5:43)
Landcruisin' (6:19)
Sunrise (2:25)
Miles Beyond (7:42)
No More (9:43)
Billy Preston/Spiral (9:27)
So What (1:54)
Lucian (2:01)
Lying (6:44)
One For Charles (7:15)
Review: If one thing is for sure, we would have killed to be present at Dave Okumu, Tom Herbert and Tom Skinner's gig at The Crypt in Camberwell. This incredibly talented trio don't just straddle genres, they stray so far from the path of predictability with both their choice of source material and their interpretations of that source material you need breadcrumbs to find a way back home. Not that you'd want to. Taking music by contemporary icons such as Bjork, not to mention more underground acts like Factory Floor, and juxtaposing those next to all-time heroes like Miles Davis and John Abercrombie, they create a deep and immersive jazz tapestry made from a plethora of musical textures. If anyone wanted to know what two decades of playing together and exploring sonic possibilities sounded like, this is it.
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To Our Disco Friends
Cat: SMITHNHACKLTD 54232. Rel: 25 Jul 07
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Smith N Hack - "To Our Disco Friends"
Herbert - "Moving Like A Train" (Smith N Hack remix)
Review: The exquisitely ragged S&M remix of 'To Our Disco Friends' for Herbert. Sold out on K7, now re-released on their own imprint.
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out of stock $8.05
In Loving Memory 4:4 + Special 1
In Loving Memory 4:4 + Special 1 (limited coloured vinyl 4x12")
Cat: STRX 09STYRAXABCD. Rel: 04 Jul 11
 
Techno
Sven Weisemann - "Deep Passion" (Sven Repassion mix)
Morphosis - "They Just Don't Care"
Lowtec - "Stamping Ground"
STL - "Laio"
John Daly - "Birds"
Derek Carr - "25th"
John Beltran - "Rainy Day Savior"
Sam McQueen - "Simple Pleasures"
Ron Trent - "Piano Track"
Larry Heard - "Dolphin Dream"
Herbert - "Fat King Fire"
Isolee - "Raum Zwei"
Reggie Dokes - "Black Thoughts" (The Tribal mix)
DJ Qu - "Be Who You" (main mix)
Review: A bulging 4x12" release from Styrax to round off their In Loving Memory series. Featuring venerable and fledgling talent alike from both sides of the Atlantic - including Ian Pooley, Laurent Garnier, Morphosis, John Daly, John Beltran and Sven Weisemann to name just a few - In Loving Memory 4:4 is a frankly essential purchase for lovers of the more cerebral strains of house music. Picking a favourite out of this lot is an unenviable task, but we'll plump for the dusty beatdown of Morphosis' "They Just Don't Care".
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