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MBK 003
MBK 003 (12")
Cat: MBK 003. Rel: 12 Feb 25
Mike Berardi - "Helicopter Ride"
Samuel Padden - "String Theory"
Jay Tripwire - "Floorboards"
Review: Brooklyn is not often somewhere you think of when it comes to minimal, a sound more usually associated with European artists these days, unless of course, you're talking about early US originators like Dan Bell and Robert Hood. This release suggests that view is wrong with a trio of classy cuts. Mike Berardi's 'Helicopter Ride' is lively and jazzy and rides a nice broken beat. Samuel Padden's 'String Theory' is more icy and paired back to a minimal cosmic trip and Jay Tripwire's 'Floorboards' a wonky late-night charmer.
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Dig Your Own Hole (25th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: XDUSTCDX 2. Rel: 29 Jul 22
Block Rockin' Beats
Dig Your Own Hole
Elektrobank
Piku
Setting Sun
It Doesn't Matter
Don't Stop The Rock
Get Up On It Like This
Lost In The K-hole
Where Do I Begin
The Private Psychedelic Reel
It Doesn't Matter (alternative mix - 28/9/96)
I Love Tekno (alternative mix - 4/10/96)
Elektrobank (demo - 3/6/96)
Cylinders (25/9/96)
Where Do I Begin (alternative mix - 15/6/96)
Review: A quarter of a century on, Chemical Brothers' second studio album returns to stores in expanded form. The original album remains the high watermark of the (now often derided) big beat movement - a bolshy, thrill-a-minute ride that races between funk-fuelled, break-heavy hits ('Block-Rockin' Beats'), rock-tinged heaviness (the title track), fuzz-fuelled post-techno hedonism ('Electrobank'), La Funk Mob-influenced trip-hop ('Piku'), heady ambience ('Loft in the K-Hole') and riffs on the Beatles' 'Tomorrow Never Knows' ('Setting Sun' with Noel Gallagher and the incredible 'My Private Psychedelic Reel'). The second disc on this bonus edition boasts a quintet of previously unreleased tracks and alternate versions, with our highlights including the opioid pulse of 'Cylinders' and the slamming techno breathlessness of 'It Doesn't Matter (alternate mix)'.
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Gemini Era
Cat: BTR 02. Rel: 17 Feb 25
XTC (5:47)
Gemini Era (6:17)
Slowtide (93 Theme) (3:13)
Interstate (M1 mix) (4:21)
Jia's Dance (4:25)
Birds Of Prey (5:00)
Review: Some 18 months on from the launch of his Better Together Records imprint, Sydneysider Chech is finally ready to deliver another expansive EP. Standing six tracks deep, Gemini Era tends towards the loved-up, saucer-eyed and gently psychedelic, with colourful melodic motifs aplenty and tons of audible references to early progressive house, ambient house and ambient techno. There's plenty to admire, from the spacey, analogue-rich dreaminess of 'XTC' and 'Gemini Era', to the low-tempo ambient techno head-nod of 'Slowride (93 Theme)' and the dusty, piano-rich deep house of 'Interstate (M1 Mix)'. Elsewhere, 'Jia's Dance' sees the Aussie explorer wrap vintage New Jersey garage-house sounds around a punchy breakbeat, while 'Birds of Prey' is a dubby chunk of sunset-ready dancefloor bliss.
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It's You (reissue)
Cat: ERC 039RE. Rel: 01 Apr 25
It's You (New York - London mix) (7:44)
It's You (Free House mix) (5:23)
It's You (NU Style mix) (4:14)
Review: This reissue brings a sought-after Italo-disco classic back to the dancefloor. Originally released in 1984, it's a timeless anthem with infectious melodies and pulsating rhythms capturing the essence of the era. The reissue features three distinct mixes, each offering a unique flavour. The 'New York - London Mix' is a vibrant and energetic journey, while the 'Free House Mix' takes a more laid-back approach, its hypnotic groove perfect for those hazy after-hours moments. The 'NU Style Mix' injects a contemporary twist, updating the classic sound for modern dancefloors. Whether you're a seasoned Italo-disco aficionado or simply a lover of feel-good dance music, this reissue is a must-have.
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Played by: Paul Starey
 in stock $20.44
Blissful Lie (B-STOCK)
Cat: XIN 004 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Blissful Lie
Weightless
Psychiflux
Cloud Walker
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Exuberant 1990s electronic music revivalist Ludwig Af Rohrscheid has released some of his most magical music of late, with December 2019's "Between Worlds" being one of his best to date. There's much to set the pulse racing on this four-tracker too, from the rushing, trance-influenced melodic positivity of breakbeat wiggler "Blissful Lie" (which, incidentally, lifts the same Aisha sample as the Orb's "Blue Room"), to the IDM/braindance fusion of "Psychiflux" and ultra-deep, spaced-out brilliance of "Cloud Walker", via the madcap insanity of "Weightless", which flips from a jazz-flecked ambient soundscape to a maniacal braindance stomper midway through.
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In Order To Dance 4.0
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In Order To Dance 4.0 (3xLP + booklet)
Cat: RS 2220. Rel: 18 May 23
Vromm - "Red Tuna" (6:36)
Hyphen - "Winter Sky" (6:01)
Saytek - "IYNDUB01" (live) (7:49)
Pascal Nuzzo - "Hold On" (5:06)
Nphonix & Matrika - "Rumble Around" (2:49)
Acidulant - "Make Love To A Machine" (6:46)
Insider - "Something Flash" (5:31)
Dharma - "Structured Chaos" (6:41)
Som1 - "Ultimatum" (5:50)
Dino Lenny - "Did This" (8:15)
Adam Antine - "Sortavala" (6:13)
Paul Roux - "Bapteme" (5:13)
Underworld - "Appleshine" (Film edit) (9:32)
Subject 13 & Conscious Route - "Dripping Sauce" (3:20)
Review: In Order To Dance 4.0 is along, long overdue follow up to the Belgian label's last legendary entry into this series many decades ago. In the years since, the prancing horse logo has become synonymous with cutting edge techno and electronic music from names as revered as Aphex Twin, Derrick May and Joey Beltram. This instalment shows that label founder Renaat Vandepapeliere's curation skills remain as sharp as ever, with a mix of new school names and enduring pioneers all contributing fresh sounds. Hyphen's 'Winter Sky' opens in lush melodic fashion, veteran Dino Lenny impresses with his 'Did This' and Dharma's 'Structured Chaos' is a more soulful moment of chord-led calm.
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau
 in stock $46.11
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