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Psychopark EP
Cat: DEEPEX 010. Rel: 11 Feb 08
 
Deep House
Marvin Belton - "Back To Africa"
Scott Ferguson - "Dancing In Circles"
Reggie Dokes - "Transformation"
Juju & Jordash - "El Silencio" (Parte 1)
Review: Deep Explorer Brings you 'Psychopark EP'. A special ep that celebrates the 10th release on vinyl, making a special tribute to two Detroit based labels: FerrisPark and Psychostasia. With a side for each label, this record opens with soul singer Marvin Belton and his 'Back to Africa', a percussive vocal tune that grows step by step among a sea of Detroit atmospheres. Next up on the A side, the owner of Ferris Park. With 'Dancing in circles”', Scott Ferguson uses his weapons mixing disco, funky horns and deep chords The B side walks in another way of the deep. The techno deep-fire is opened with 'Transformation' by Reggie Dokes, the mind behind Psychostasia, the cult label from Detroit, and known too for his releases on Detroit beat-down and Sound Signature, offering a mix between percussive house and melodic techno. To complete the circle Juju and Jordash (Psychostasia, Real Soon, Underground Quality) smoky jazzy flavoured house track.
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Needs x UN Women Present HeForShe
Cat: NNFP 004. Rel: 29 May 18
 
Deep House
Peggy Gou - "Shero"
Juju & Jordash - "Throwdown"
Review: The reach of not-for-profit label Needs continues to impress as they link up with Peggy Gou and Juju & Jordash in a collaboration with UN Women for an expertly curated 12" of interstellar sonics strapped to a 4/4 beat. Gou is on typically strident form on "Shero," presenting her keen instinct for 90s house and more fluttering, psychotropic tones distilled into dancefloor manna as intriguing as it is easy on the ears. Juju & Jordash meanwhile channel their own learned approach to live jam improvisation into a true trance-out of strafing arpeggios and spongy FX for the trip-out crew to get lost in.
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Slack Trax Vol 2
Slack Trax Vol 2 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: SLACKTRAX 02. Rel: 26 Mar 19
 
Techno
Flashback Slack (7:01)
Spooky Rhodes Slack (6:22)
Jupiter Slack (7:43)
Heavy Swing Slack (5:02)
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Slack Trax Vol 1
Slack Trax Vol 1 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: SLACKTRAX 01. Rel: 11 Apr 18
 
Techno
Bellboy SLACK (7:27)
SpaceTG SLACK (6:22)
Cherry SLACK (6:12)
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What About Tuesday?
Cat: DKMNTL 043. Rel: 12 Jan 17
 
Deep House
Monday Mellow (7:49)
Wednesday Something (7:42)
Thursday, Heavy (6:27)
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Down To The Roach EP
Cat: DKMNTL 026. Rel: 10 Jun 15
 
Deep House
Down To The Roach (8:00)
Bean Bag Motel (7:12)
Lights At Night (7:04)
Down To The Roach (dub) (5:26)
Review: Given their frequent habit of charging off in different musical directions, predicting the contents of a new Juju & Jordash record is getting increasingly difficult. Down To The Roach, their latest 12" for regular home Dekmantel, is typically wide-ranging, variously exploring bouncy fusions of techno futurism and whimsical deep house (the title track and its' accompanying dub), new age-influenced dream house (the bizarrely titled "Bean Bag Motel"), and spiraling, synthesizer-heavy house/electronic disco hybrids (the stargazing goodness of "Lights at Night"). It goes without saying that all four tracks are imaginative, immaculately produced, and hugely enjoyable. Excellent work all round.
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Clean Cut Album Sampler
Cat: DKMNTL 020. Rel: 24 Oct 14
 
Deep House
Track 1
Track 2
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Waldorf Salad
Cat: DKMNTL 016. Rel: 26 Feb 14
 
Deep House
Waldorf Salad
Third Planet From Altair
Review: As Juju & Jordash, Gal Aner and Jordan Czamanski have been integral in the rise of the Dekmantel label, issuing several killer 12"s and two albums, with Techno Primitivism one of the best long players of 2012. Since that album, there's been a ton of remixes, some superb Golf Channel releases as well as the pair's esteemed improvised work with Move D as Magic Mountain High. Oh and Jordan started his new label Off Minor Recordings too. Ever the busy pair then, and a return to Dekmantel is most welcome with the double A-side record Waldorf Salad/Third Planet From Altair demonstrates Gal and Jordan have lost none of their knack for amusing track titles. Both cuts here are filled with the sort of loose programming and rich detail that we have come to expect from Juju & Jordash - with "Third Planet From Altair" our personal favourite - and bodes well for a third LP that is apparently in the works.
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Quasi Quasi
Cat: DKMNTL 005. Rel: 24 Jan 11
 
Techno
Open Your Hart (Blacktroniks Juju & Jordash Cardiac Arrest remix)
Quasi Quasi (Ra H remix)
Quasi Quasi
Friskey Perez
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Deep Blue Meanies (Robert Hood remixes)
Cat: DKMNTL 004. Rel: 20 Oct 10
 
Techno
Deep Blue Meanies (Robert Hood's Sci Fi mix)
Deep Blue Meanies (Robert Hood's Mono Box remix)
Review: Dekmantel unleash Detroit legend Robert Hood on Juju and Jordash's "Deep Blue Meanies" from last year's self titled album. The virulent pulse that ran through the track marked "Deep Blue Meanies" as the most impressive moment, and Hood does the track justice with two differing but equally astounding treatments. The A Side Sci Fi Mix is akin to a full on sensory assault, flipping the track into a relentless thumping future techno groove replete with throbbing bass that absorbs brain matter and multi layered percussion that demands to be bounced off cavernous warehouse walls. On the other side Hood's "Monobox Remix" tones down the percussion to focus on crafting hypnotic patterns of scratched melodies and singular drones atop a minimalist groove. The growing acid tension that characterises the closing stages of this remix make it hard to choose a favourite. Special mention to for the rather attractive screen printed sleeve art.



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Solar Oasis EP
Cat: BL 001. Rel: 24 May 11
 
Deep House
Juju & Jordash - "Avian oasis"
Downbeat - "Solaris"
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Deep Blue Meanies
Deep Blue Meanies (limited 12" promo)
Cat: DKMNTL 001. Rel: 15 Apr 09
 
Minimal/Tech House
Juju & Jordash - "Deep Blue Meanies"
Lerosa - "Ruski" (Juju & Jordash Ruski On The Roof remix)
Juju & Jordash - "Uncle Moon"
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Dekmantel Anniversary Series Part 1
Cat: DKMNTL A5.11. Rel: 04 Jan 12
 
Deep House
Juju & Jordash - "African Flower" (Cosmic dub)
Morphosis - "Impulse"
Review: Amsterdam enclave Dekmantel have elected to toast the five year milestone in the best way possible with a series of highly collectable twelve inches featuring tracks from artists who have contributed in that period - be it performing at their killer parties or releasing music on the label. The series gets off to a veritable flyer with productions from Morphosis and Juju & Jordash either side of this wonderfully decorated twelve inch. The latter honorary Amsterdammers open proceedings with a Cosmic Dub update of the "African Flower" jam that featured on their 08 Aesthetic Audio split with Keith Worthy which naturally smoothes out the percussive klack of the original for a more sumptuous ride. It is matched by the jittering analogue behemoth that is Morphosis' "Pulse" with skin crawling organs lifted from the Hammer school of horror excellently riding the scattergun percussive rhythms of an increasingly rippling and dusty beatdown ride.
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Amsterdam All Stars Album Sampler
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From Chicago Turin Amsterdam & Dublin With Love EP
Ksoul & Muteoscillator - "Take 1"
Chicago Skyway - "Resolution M"
Juju & Jordash - "Killing Raul With Acid"
Slowburn - "Meteor"
Review: Uzuri continue a fine run of record releasing form with this EP that culls talent from various international corners of the electronic world. Kicking off K Soul & Muteoscillator drop pounding stripped back Windy City machine funk on "Take 1" which comes replete with increasingly spasmodic 303 squiggles and desperate analogue riffs. "Resolution M" the subsequent offering from Chicago Skyway is resolutely deeper, laying some vintage Heard style ethereal synths down as the backdrop to a lolloping metallic kick drum groove. On the flip JuJu & Jordash stick two gloriously acid tinged fingers up at anyone who dismisses the duo as mere deep house fodder with the grainy 303 textures of "Killing Raul With Acid". Irish newcomer Slowburn rounds off a solid and at points surprising twelve inch with the stripped down rhythmic drum track "Meteor".
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