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Underground Anthems EP
Cat: SIS 003. Rel: 10 Jun 13
 
Deep House
KSoul & Ra.H - "Turning Point"
Keith Worthy - "Deep For Dayz"
Patrice Scott - "Do You Feel Me"
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The Aphotic Segments Part One
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The Aphotic Segments Part Two
Cat: SIS 019. Rel: 12 Oct 12
 
Deep House
Chris Mitchell - "Brisk City"
Tony Ollivierra - "Prophetic Light"
Patrice Scott - "MFDT"
Review: Patrice Scott gathers together another crew of the deepest house producers to explore the more subterranean corners of the sound on this tidy three-track release. Chris Mitchell comes over all acidic on "Brisk City", letting a surprisingly chunky square wave bassline duel with strange tunings of synth flourishes, while Tony Ollivierra goes for a more typical Sistrum jaunt in the expressive strings he dishes out on "Prophetic Light". However it's Scott himself that steals the prize with the full-bodied "MFDT", which holds a remarkable presence in the dynamic range of synths used despite the most restrained of beats.
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out of stock $9.01
Segue One
Segue One (12")
Cat: SISMOD ONE. Rel: 13 Feb 15
 
Techno
Segue One
Segue One (Aubrey's mix)
Review: Earlier this year, long established techno producers Patrice Scott and Chris Mitchell joined forces as Modular One. Initially, it was for the one-off "Quasar" track on Scott's own Sistrum imprint. Here, they deliver another message from the stars in the shape of "Segue 1", a typically deep, attractive and far-sighted composition that fixes deep space chords and winding melodies to an arpeggio-driven Motor City groove. On the flip, British techno veteran Aubrey delivers his own take on "Segue 1", playing down the arpeggio bassline while emphasizing the original's classic Detroit techno elements. It's a dreamy, immersive and thoroughly atmospheric interpretation.
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out of stock $8.23
Beyond Deep
Cat: SIS 002. Rel: 13 May 22
 
Deep House
Beyond Deep (7:03)
Raw Fusion (7:46)
Deep Again (5:36)
Review: More Detroit techno and house from Patrice Scott, whose influence of Kenny Larkin and Carl Craig is clearly shown. Deep, moody and introspective, "Beyond Deep", released on Sistrum, is perfect for the late night comedown!
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The Detroit Upright EP
Cat: SIS 026. Rel: 11 Apr 22
 
Deep House
The Detroit Upright (6:21)
Who We Are (6:15)
Review: Patrice Scott's long awaited debut album, Euphonium, was arguably one of the most underrated full-lengths of 2015. Happily, he's kept the quality threshold high for this follow-up EP. "The Detroit Upright" is particularly potent, with effortlessly smooth keys stretching out over rich chords and bumpin' deep house beats. On the flip, Scott doffs a cap to the hazy, jazz-funk influenced styles of 2000 Black, on the impeccable broken beat/deep house fusion cut, "Who We Are". Weighty at the bottom end, and blessed with both starry keys and delay-laden synth lines, it's the kind of track you could imagine Theo Parrish losing his shit to.
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For My People
Cat: SIS 032. Rel: 08 Nov 21
 
Deep House
For My People (5:04)
Let's Dance (6:38)
Abstract Jazz (4:53)
The Detroit Track (5:04)
Review: The assumption of quality that comes with Patrice Scott records is never let down, and so it goes on this latest refined transmission from his Sistrum label. 'For My People' is a sharp and snappy jam with some of the warmest bass you're likely to hear all year, but it's also smoothed out by mellow keys that provide the starry-eyed magic so intrinsic to Scott's sound. 'Let's Dance' is equally chill, albeit with a nagging swing you won't be able to resist bopping to, whether on the floor or elsewhere in your world. 'Abstract Jazz' offers up something a little more playful as Scott lets the beats come in a little crooked and the keys go darting off into intriguing harmonic configurations, but it's still sophisticated and elegant at its core. 'The Detroit Track' rounds the EP off with another sweet bumper which speaks to Scott's legacy as much as the city he hails from.
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The Uprise
Cat: SIS 031. Rel: 04 Dec 20
 
Deep House
The Uprise (3:59)
Ghetto Love (7:58)
That Vibe (6:57)
Review: Longtime Detroit badman Patrice Scott ensures Christmas comes early for all lovers of deep house. This EP on his own Sistrum is a real doozy that opens with the slow and purposeful kicks of 'The Uprise,' a real beatdown gem. 'Ghetto Love' is explores more of his usual realm - cavernous musical depths that encourage your mind to wander and get lost in amongst the wispy pads and curious motifs. Last of all, 'That Vibe' brings a very subtle sense of Motor City party, with soulful chords and upbeat kicks embellished with playful Rhodes work. Timeless stuff for sure.
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Moments & Concepts
Cat: SIS 030. Rel: 14 Jun 19
 
Deep House
Moments & Concepts (7:39)
Be Free (6:17)
A Song For Mia (4:15)
Review: When he last released on his own Sistrum label 18 months ago, Patrice Scott served up some serious deep house "Soul Food". This time round, he's concerned with "Moments & Concepts", opening another fine EP with an expansive title track that adds fluid, heart-aching Larry Heard style piano work to a breezy and beautiful backing track rich in snappy machine drums and undulating jazz bass. Over on the flipside, "Be Free" is a fine chunk of organ-driven classic deep house - all delay-laden soul vocal samples, elongated chords and bumpin' beats - while "A Song For Mia" sees the Detroit veteran wrap chilled out chords and lead lines around a head-nodding hip-hop beat.
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Soulfood
Soulfood (12")
Cat: SIS 029. Rel: 20 Jun 17
 
Deep House
Soulfood (6:17)
Feels So Good (6:32)
InstantGratification (5:28)
Review: When Patrice Scott offers you a steaming hot slab of Soul Food, you should gleefully accept. After all, there are few producers in Detroit - or elsewhere, for that matter - who can pack quite as much life-affirming flavour into their dancefloor delicacies. This particular EP sees him in deep house mode, combining luscious musical touches - rich chord progressions, bubbling synthesizer melodies and yearning piano flourishes - with nods towards vintage Motor City tech-soul. Choose between the Kaidi Tatham Rhodes stabs, analogue bass and intricately layered drums of "Soulfood", the dreamy, late night fluidity of "Feels So Good", and the gentle summer breeze that is closer "Instant Gratification".
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Euphonium The Album
Cat: SIS-EUPH-LP. Rel: 15 May 15
 
Deep House
A Detroit State Of Mind (5:04)
Distr5th (6:43)
Escapism (6:51)
Hysteria (6:35)
Euphonium (ETA dub) (6:46)
They Walk The Earth (7:26)
The Dark Dance (ETA mix) (5:51)
Sync Deeper (2:21)
Music Therepy (part 2) (6:21)
Review: Somewhat surprisingly, this is veteran Detroiter Patrice Scott's debut album. He's been releasing admirably melodic blends of deep house and techno since 2006, but this is the first time he's attempted to fill a full-length release. Euphonium is predictably enjoyable, with audible nods to pioneers of both genres - Ron Hardy, Ron Trent, Derrick May, Juan Atkins and Larry Heard in particular - and a range of tracks that ripple with far-sighted chords, sci-fi tinged rhythms, and an almost tactile feel. While mostly focused on dancefloor material, there are occasional downtempo excursions (see "A Detroit State of Mind" and "Sync Deeper"). These help give the album balance, while emphasizing Scott's love of mood and melody.
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The Euphonium EP
Cat: SISTRUM 023. Rel: 30 Apr 14
 
Deep House
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Review: If you didn't know Patrice Scott was from Detroit, you could probably guess. You see, the Euphonium EP comes on like the soundtrack to a sci-fi tear-jerker yet to be made, all intergalactic chords, deep space pads, melancholic melodies and eyes-closed rhythms. Scott is a past master at this kind of unadulterated deepness, of course, but there's still something impressive about the beatless beauty of "B3", the cymbal-driven deep techno melancholia of "A1", and the otherworldly shuffle of "B1". All three tracks are brilliantly immersive, offering the kind of enveloping escapism that Scott does so well.
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Nostalgia
Nostalgia (12")
Cat: SIS 021. Rel: 24 Jun 13
 
Deep House
Nostalgia
Sequence Two
Review: Nostalgia sees Detroit veteran engaging in another two tracks of deep techno with the producer's typically interstellar touch for his own Sistrum Recordings. The twinkling percussive chimes and drawn out pads of "Nostalgia" come expectedly sepia tinted, and underpinned with a tough rhythm and low slung bass groove; "Sequence 2" on the flip is a much livelier affair, with a twisting acidic bassline wrapped around cascading chords and dubby keys that combine to create a positively kaleidoscopic effect.
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out of stock $9.53
Beyond Deep
Cat: SIS 002REISSUE. Rel: 20 Jul 12
 
Deep House
Beyond Deep
Raw Fusion
Deep Again
out of stock $9.25
Atmospheric Emotions
Cat: SIS 001. Rel: 01 Jun 12
 
Deep House
Atmospheric Emotions
Inside My Mind
Blessings
out of stock $7.20
Orbital Bliss EP
Cat: SIS 018. Rel: 18 Apr 12
 
Deep House
Tones & Things
Oberon
Orbital Bliss
Orbital Bliss (Patrice Scott rechord version)
Review: The Orbital Bliss EP provides four further expansive journeys into the outer reaches of the techno galaxy courtesy of Mr Patrice Scott, commencing in the ambient soundscape of "Tones & Things", the swaying chord sequences embellished by minor meteor fields of off key hats and luscious textures. From this gently utopian opener, "Oberon" finds Scott in more floor orientated mood, fizzing analogue textures swarming around the gloopy beat, whilst the expanses are filled with similarly futuristic strains of melody and texture. On the flip, the title track locks into a tighter, more introverted groove with simplistic rhythms allowing the gradual rise of hypnotic textural patterns the chance to hypnotise. Proceedings are turned inside out on the subsequent rechord version from Scott, with a much more strident beat relegating the kaleidoscopic textures to the dubby recesses, before the track explodes into blossoming incandescence midway through.
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out of stock $8.75
Analog Dreams Reworked
Cat: SIS 016. Rel: 28 Jul 11
 
Deep House
Analog Dreams (Johannes Volk remix)
Analog Dreams (XDB reshape)
Analog Dreams (P Scott Beatless dub)
Review: Patrice Scott signals a welcome revisit of his excellent "Analog Dreams", calling on the talents of XDB and Johannes Volk to add their own thoughts to the track. Volk takes the lead with a dusty revision that saunters across the A Side, retaining key elements of the original but dosing proceedings with gloopy hypnosis via the deep tones and thick bass that seeps towards your inner ear. Whilst the sprawling textures lend the track an expansive quality, the stiff kicks retain focus. XDB takes the track in a pleasantly different direction, sumptuous soundscapes arise in unison with stripped back drums whilst rusty analogue stabs are slowly introduced to shift the impetus towards a more focused second half. Scott's own twinkling "Beatless Dub" seems a fitting way to end this release.
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out of stock $9.25
Analog Dreams
Cat: SIS 014. Rel: 16 Nov 10
 
Deep House
Analog Dreams
2000 Black
Mind Rhtyhms
Review: Two years may seem like a very short stop gap between original release and reissue, but when the music comes at this kind of grade who's complaining? Much like his contemporaries such as Fred P and DJ Qu, Patrice Scott's take on deeper-than-deep house conjure up ambient fantasies coloured with twinkling synth lines and slowly exhaled pads. It's not all fuzzed-out bliss though, as "2000 Black" sneaks a warm and snarling bassline amidst the soothing elements around it. "Mind Rhythms" especially shines with its combination of heavy groove and intricate melodies bubbling away under the surface.
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out of stock $16.22
Distance Against Time
out of stock $8.75
Excursions EP
out of stock $8.23
Far Away
Far Away (12")
Cat: SIS 008. Rel: 21 Jan 09
 
Minimal/Tech House
Far Away
Far Away (Mike Edge remix)
out of stock $10.29
The Evolutions EP
Cat: SIS 006. Rel: 05 Jun 08
 
Deep House
The Evolutions (part 1)
The Voyage
The Evolutions (part 2)
Played by: Lakuti, Ra.H, Andy Vaz
out of stock $9.25
Motions
Motions (12")
Cat: SIS 004. Rel: 16 Nov 07
 
Deep House
Motions (original mix)
Motions (Sunrise dub)
Motions (beats)
out of stock $9.79
SIS BHAYNES
Cat: SIS BHAYNES. Rel: 11 Dec 19
 
Deep House
Ghost Ego (7:59)
Ghost Ego (Patrice Scott interpretation) (8:52)
Feelingz (3:22)
out of stock $12.61
Genesis Tracks Vol 2
Cat: SIS 027. Rel: 15 Jul 16
 
Deep House
Patrice Scott - "Seasons Change" (5:47)
Reggie Dokes - "The Baptism" (5:40)
Eric Cloutier - "Gossamer" (5:25)
Kai Alce - "Jelly" (4:41)
Review: Back in 2014, Patrice Scott gathered together a quartet of tracks from friends in the house and techno community and whacked them out under the Genesis Tracks banner. This belated follow-up repeats the same recipe for success, once again showcasing four cuts from big-hitting artists. Scott steps up first with the swirling, dreamy, intergalactic deep house bliss of "Seasons Change", before boogie revivalist Reggie Dokes joins the dots between analogue deep house and synth-funk on the sublime "The Baptism". Flip for the metronomic, riff-heavy deep house pulse of "Gossamar" by Eric Cloutier, and a killer, up-tempo analogue deep house jam from the hugely talented Kai Alce.
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