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I Choose You
I Choose You (purple vinyl double 12")
Cat: VR 170PURPLE. Rel: 22 Jul 21
I Choose You (Louie Vega dance Ritual mix) (11:24)
I Choose You (Louie Vega Mid Tempo mix) (9:17)
I Choose You (Louie Vega dub) (8:48)
I Choose You (Vega Tosca Solo Mid Tempo mix) (8:48)
Review: The 3 Winans Brothers served up their Foreign Land album, from which this single is taken, in 2014. But it could as well as be from any of the proceeding three decades. It is life-affirming gospel, soul and r&b that makes perfect fodder for a remixer like Louie Vega. The gorgeous backing vocals remind in place, as do the main male voices, but the drums are either drawn out and made all the more soulful or shorted up and energised for the club across these four superb mixes. House music doesn't come more authentic or stirring than this. 838848-01
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out of stock $25.02
I Choose You
I Choose You (double 12")
Cat: VR 170. Rel: 15 Dec 16
I Choose You (Louie Vega Dance Ritual mix) (11:23)
I Choose You (Louie Vega Mid Tempo mix) (9:17)
I Choose You (Louie Vega dub) (8:47)
I Choose You (Vega Tosca Solo Mid Tempo mix) (8:48)
Review: "I Choose You" was initially featured on Foreign Land, the debut album from gospel-soul trio 3 Winans Brothers. Two years on, Louie Vega has decided to give it the remix treatment, serving up four versions across two slabs of wax. He begins with the Dance Ritual Mix, where the trio's smooth vocals - and the impassioned backing singing of Karen Clarke Sheard - ride a shuffling, Latin-influenced house groove. The Mid Tempo Mix offers a musically richer, groovier interpretation, while the Dub focuses more on Clarke Sheard's diva style vocalizing, jazzy piano solos, and Vega's tasty, floor-friendly beats. Speaking of solos, the Masters of Work man cannily brings them to the fore on the closing Axel Solo Mid Tempo Mix.
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out of stock $25.02
Heart Of The Groove
Cat: HR 010. Rel: 04 Oct 21
Heart Of The Groove (Ecstatic B-Boy remix) (4:27)
This Ain't No Game (Go! Go! Go!) (3:43)
Review: Heat Rock Records' latest double-dose of cut and paste madness is as incendiary as you'd expect, with both tracks adding elements of classic dancefloor workouts to fat beats and plenty of added percussion. Chicago's Altered Tapes handles side A, thrillingly re-imagining Dee-Lite classic 'Groove is In The Heart' by utilising more percussive elements (including a killer, cowbell-driven drum-break) from some of the tunes that the New York band originally sampled on their chart-topping house classic. B-Boys and B-Girls the world over will love it! On the flip, Bay Area native King Most combines the vocals from a Salsoul disco classic to a backing track that cleverly combines elements from a Ramsay Lewis style jazz number and a JB's-esuqe funk bomb.
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I Wanna Vivrant Thing
I Wanna Vivrant Thing (limited 7" + MP3 download code)
Cat: HR 018. Rel: 20 Jun 24
Altered Tapes Vs King Most - "I Wanna Vivrant Thing" (The Maestro remix)
ATCQ - "Scenario" (Boombaptist dubplate)
Review: Chicago's Altered Tapes alter two brand new ones for their latest 7", making up for a short AWOL period with two mashups of the utmost rawness and class. First, on the A-side, comes a slick homage to ATCQ's brightest star Q-Tip, who nonetheless, shockingly, only ever scored one hit single in his lifetime, 'Vivrant Thing'. We are reminded of this once again, if only for the fact that it shouldn't have been the case, through Altered Tapes and King Most's raw but relaxed new version. The B-side marks an unusually roomy and reverberative rework of the Tribe's 'Scenario' by their fellow editor Boombaptist, bringing dub effects-laden heat to an already wild tune.
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Distinctive Collection Volume 1 (test pressing)
Cat: DSTNCT 001. Rel: 18 Jun 24
Angel-A - "Let Go (Trumpet Instrumental)" (feat Franseco Fratini - Kai Alce remix) (8:43)
KZRC - "Tangled" (feat Valencia Robinson - Applejac remix) (7:04)
Gregory Porter - "On My Way To Harlem" (NDATL unreleased mix) (8:41)
Marvin Gaye - "Nuclear Juice" (5:30)
Review: While Chicago and Detroit will always be the most famous dance music cities in the United States, Atlanta now rightly has a claim to third spot on that list. Not least in part is that down to the work of Kai Alce and his super classy NDATL label. Its 12"s sell out in an instant and deal only in fad-free and timeless grooves. This is a special and super limited test pressing of the latest drip which is a various artists affair featuring four playful, heartfelt remixes and edits of artists like celebrated jazz crooner Gregory Porter and soul legend Marvin Gaye. Do not sleep.
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out of stock $32.61
Sankofa Season
Cat: KITTO 001. Rel: 06 Aug 21
Low Ceilings (6:25)
Washed In You (5:18)
Eye Mo Kay (5:47)
Sankofa Song (5:28)
Learning Lessens (4:46)
To Your Heart (4:00)
Review: Given their combined talents, you'd expect any collaborative album crafted by Andrew Ashong and Kaidi Tatham to be nigh-on essential. Happily, we can confirm that Sankofa Season, their first joint album, is ruddy, bloody brilliant (as Alan Partridge might say). Richly soulful, quietly jazzy and wholeheartedly positive from start the finish, the set sees them jump between deep jazz-funk, hazy contemporary soul, jazzy broken beat, breezy Latin soul, organic deep house and immersive, slow-motion soundscapes. Throughout, Tatham's organ, keyboard and piano work is highly impressive and Ashong's vocals are every bit as sumptuous as usual. Recommended.
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タグ: Jazz Funk | Jazzy House
out of stock $25.02
Sankofa Season
Cat: KITTO 4. Rel: 26 Oct 23
Low Ceilings (Mala remix) (3:50)
Washed In You (Wu-Lu remix) (2:38)
Learning Lessens (Shy One remix) (6:22)
To Your Heart (Gavsborg remix) (4:54)
Review: In a meeting between generations of broken beat titans, Andrew Ashong and Kaidi Thatham's Sankofa Season rightly earned classic status soon after its release in 2020, and now we're being taken back into the heart of these tracks with a heavyweight remix package from some serious talent. Mala's imperious dubstep touch brings some low-end pressure to 'Low Ceilings' or Shy One chopping up 'Learning Lessons' in her peerless deft style, there's a lot of ground covered by this considered gathering of minds. Special mention goes to Equiknoxx's Gavsborg and Shanique Marie, bringing a sweetly soulful touch to 'To Your Heart'.
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VA Essential Memories EP Part IV
Cat: EMERALD 016. Rel: 02 Dec 22
Remco Beekwilder - "Rhythm Allegiance" (5:15)
Jacobworld - "Revision" (5:31)
Rove Ranger - "Keep The Change" (5:58)
Dold - "Ring Ma Bell" (4:53)
Sedvs - "Not Half Hungry" (5:00)
Parano - "Disco Ultimo" (6:18)
Vil - "Wanna Trip?" (4:34)
Kaiser - "Routine" (5:06)
Alarico - "Nightwalker" (5:55)
Rove Ranger - "Blobo" (4:44)
Jacobworld - "Division" (5:31)
Remco Beekwilder - "Declaration Of Penetration" (5:15)
Review: Following the sudden impact of Remco Beekwilder's Moortgat EP, his label Emerald is straight back to it with a double pack VA release of quality hi-octane techno. Beekwilder himself kicks off proceedings with the nightmarish pressure of 'Rhythm Allegiance', and then we get a merry romp through all kinds of pile-driving gear from artists like Rove Ranger, Sedvs, Parano, Alarico and Jacobworld. While the vibes range from industrial and pounding to light and funky, the tempo maintains at the upper end of the spectrum, making this a very handy collection to have for those long-haul peak time gigs when you need to keep the crowd wound up.
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Played by: Wes Baggaley
out of stock $26.98
Mama Calling
Mama Calling (translucent orange vinyl 12")
Cat: AFTNEV 005O. Rel: 24 Jun 24
Mama Calling (7:31)
Mama Calling (Tedd Patterson remix) (8:21)
Review: Kiko Navarro kicks off 2024 with his Afroterraneo label's first release, presenting a fresh rendition of 'Mama Calling', his enduring collaboration with Buika. Originally released in 2004, the track was revitalised during preparations for a November 2023 live show, becoming a standout performance. Retaining its signature horn stabs, this updated version injects new energy into the vibrant, life-affirming anthem. With a remix by Tedd Patterson included, the release promises to ignite dancefloors well into the New Year, offering a perfect blend of nostalgia and contemporary flair.
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Mama Calling
Cat: AFTNEV 005. Rel: 24 Jun 24
Mama Calling (7:30)
Mama Calling (Tedd Patterson remix) (8:24)
Review: Kiko Navarro kicks off 2024 with his Afroterraneo label's first release, presenting a fresh rendition of 'Mama Calling', his enduring collaboration with Buika. Originally released in 2004, the track was revitalised during preparations for a November 2023 live show, becoming a standout performance. Retaining its signature horn stabs, this updated version injects new energy into the vibrant, life-affirming anthem. With a remix by Tedd Patterson included, the release promises to ignite dancefloors well into the New Year, offering a perfect blend of nostalgia and contemporary flair.
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out of stock $21.65
Praise EP Sampler Volume Two
Cat: PRAISE 0318. Rel: 20 Feb 20
Crowns Of Glory - "Lord, Look At Your People" (Joaquin Joe Claussell mix) (5:48)
Keith Barrow - "A World Of Lonely People" (Joaquin Joe Claussell mix) (7:37)
Review: If the rich history of US gospel soul, funk and disco gets your juices flowing, you need this new 12" from Joaquin 'Joe' Claussell in your life. As with many of the storied producer's edit-focused 12" singles, it has been pressed in limited quantities and should therefore be grabbed before all the copies disappear. On the A-side he offers up a tidy, dancefloor-focused tweak of Crowns of Glory's hard-to-find 1976 gospel soul cut "Lord, Look At Your People", brilliantly teasing out the intro before unleashing the song in all its inspiring righteousness. Over on the flip Clausell turns his attention to the Clavinet-heavy, Blaxploitation-era gospel disco anthem that is Keith Barrow's equally as inspired 1977 gem "A World Of Lonely People".
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Fuga IV
Fuga IV (double 12")
Cat: TOKEN 114. Rel: 13 Mar 23
Coefficient - "Neutron Star Remnant" (4:59)
Bailey Ibbs - "Caelid" (5:10)
Phara - "Evoke" (5:11)
Hemka - "Bazaar" (6:26)
Nørbak - "Dano" (6:18)
Vinicius Honorio & Ricardo Garduno - "Murked" (5:48)
Kike Pravda - "Lost In Darkness" (6:12)
Amorphic - "A57" (6:23)
Review: Token compilation Fuga started back in 202. It has only dealt in quality club-ready sounds since then and now manages to reach new heights with a fourth volume of such material. These are well designed tunes that manage to be functional as well as packed with nice forms. The likes of Coefficient, Vinicius Honorio & Ricardo Garduno and Kike Pravda all come through with the sort of tunes that you always love to hear. For us, this series can go on as long as it wants to with offerings this solid.
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out of stock $24.47
Ramm200
Ramm200 (trifold triple 12" (side 6 etched))
Cat: RAMM 200. Rel: 15 Feb 16
Culture Shock - "Piano Dark" (original dub) (5:59)
Mind Vortex - "Future Fold" (4:56)
June Miller - "Robots & Romans" (audio remix) (5:53)
Kryptic Minds - "The Truth" (Insideinfo remix) (5:54)
Rene Lavice - "The Calling VIP" (4:53)
Review: Andy C's mega-label Ram celebrates the big 200 in style: triple vinyl in trifold sleeve with etched sixth side, each of the five cuts represent Ram's dark, start extremes. The touching depths of Culture Shock's long-awaited "Piano Dark", the Noisia-level antics of Audio on his June Miller, InsideInfo's deep throat bass on "The Truth" and the add bass fluctuations on Rene's VIP. 200 singles deep and still killing it, Ram have put together a serious package here.
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out of stock $28.68
Stellar Mode 003
Cat: STMO 003. Rel: 30 Apr 24
Dagobert - "Beyond Light" (7:29)
Dagobert - "Com-Sequences" (6:06)
Kalson - "The Origin Of Energy" (6:26)
Kalson - "Luminous Horizon" (5:38)
Review: Dagobert & Kalson deliver the third instalment of their serial Stellar Mode project, which sticks out like a rogue planet amid a sea of drab and unremarkable stylistic orbiters. This four-track cosmic fulguration consists of two tracks by each artist, and is notable for its ultra-glossy action-packed ambient breaks content; they've just done something wonderfully extra to the sound here, treating each element like exoplanetary objects of study and refinement. As Kraftwerkish sequences and ambient soundscapes collide with planetary ring systems of bass and plucksynth, what's not to love here?
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Ride The Wave 4
Ride The Wave 4 (180 gram green vinyl 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: OR 86. Rel: 06 Apr 21
Dancing Plague - "The Memory" (4:20)
Carlo Onda - "Viele Grusse Aus Yokohama" (2:52)
Most Modern - "Long Desire" (3:56)
Karl Kave - "Atomlabor" (5:19)
Deathtrippers - "Ever Since I Can Remember" (5:01)
Review: On the fourth edition of Ride The Wave American synthwave, exquisite neue Deutsche welle and British post-punk are all well represented. The sound throughout this EP is dark but always somehow romantic, with pained vocals dragged out over the crips beats and rays of light and warmth coming from the synths. Carlo Onda's 'Viele Grusse Aus Yokohama' is particularly playful n its approach to noir-synth atmospheres and Karl Kave cooks up some real guitar angst on 'Atomlabor.' It's a hugely limited EP, with just 300 copies pressed on high quality solid green 180g vinyl.
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Systema Naturae III
Cat: 012 06. Rel: 18 Apr 23
Daniel[I] - "Carabus" (6:47)
Alex Tom - "Paradisaea" (7:04)
Kontinum - "Octandria" (6:43)
Mary Yuzovskaya & Claudio PRC - "Marmor" (6:13)
Review: Here is the third and final chapter of the 'Systema Naturae' series on Berlin-based 012, with fresh deep techno visions from newcomers such as Daniel(i) from Belgium (Whispering Signals) who ventures into foreboding and murky territory on the off-kilter journey of 'Carabus', and there's the return of Greek producer Alex Tomb who gets into some hypnotic minimal techno on 'Paradisaea'. Elsewhere, Leipzig-based Kontinum pushes into full mental overdrive on the strobing cut 'Octandria' and finally you have the collaboration between Mary Yuzovskaya and label head Claudio PRC titled 'Marmor' which perfectly nails that ethereal Sound Of Rome vibe.
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Corbomite Manuever EP
Corbomite Manuever EP (clear vinyl double 12")
Cat: MC 022CLEAR. Rel: 21 Apr 21
War Of The Worlds (Epic mix)
Siren
War Of The Worlds (Dark Room mix)
Without A Sound (Left Brain mix)
After
Corbomite Manuever
Without A Sound (Right Brain mix)
Without A Sound (Silent mix)
Review: As you probably know, Kenny Larkin was an early Detroit techno pioneer who then got out of the game and head off to be a standout comedian. It is that fact which influent the title of this EP, which was first put out back in 1992. The reissue label Mint Condition now polish it up and push it on us once again, and we couldn't be more receptive. This is proper timeless techno. The tracks are raw by design, but have sublime synth work that looks to an optimistic future. There is both banging stuff such as 'Without A Sound' but also perfect dreamy and spacious tackle like 'Corbomite Manuever,' making this a hugely useful EP.
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out of stock $24.19
Trip II Insanity
Trip II Insanity (double 12")
Cat: SNKR 051. Rel: 04 Sep 24
Ride The Storm (5:58)
We Control (5:31)
Ananda Tandava (6:30)
Heart Of The Sun (7:27)
Trip II Insanity (6:11)
Kantankerous (5:49)
Review: Naughty hardcore business: 'Trip II Insanity' from Western Lore bossman Dead Man's Chest and occasional collaborator King Kutlas hits hard with that heavy, noxious 150 BPM-ish fusion of sounds, vibes and ravey flavours. Cuts like the title track and 'Ananda Tandava' are great examples of that sweaty, relentless, high pressure feeling old hardcore cuts would have. Elsewhere tracks like 'Ride The Storm' and 'Kantankerous' hit with more of a classic rave feel. All of it absolutely slams. Big up Sneaker Social Club..
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out of stock $25.31
Fast Forward
Fast Forward (limited gatefold double 12")
Cat: VF 254. Rel: 25 Jan 18
DJ Tennis - "Truth Or Consequences" (feat Sebra Cruz) (6:22)
Kiwi - "Avocet" (7:38)
T&P Aka Tim Sweeney & Lauer - "Dance To T&P" (5:04)
Fantastic Man - "The Times We Loved & Miss" (6:23)
Review: This tasty double-pack is the result of a collaboration between self-styled "renegade art publication" Toilet Paper, Nike Lab, nomadic Internet broadcaster Automat Radio and Vinyl Factory. The basic idea was to gather together previously unheard tracks from artists based in four different countries. Italy's DJ Tennis teams up with Sebra Cruz on opener "Truth Or Consequences", layering bubbly and attractive nu-disco synths over a rubbery house rhythm. London-based rising star Kiwi explores the worlds of breezy new wave and bubbly Italo-disco on the picturesque "Avocet", while Tim Sweeney and Phillip Lauer (as T&P) channel the spirit of Metro Area and Gina X on EP standout "Dance To T&P". To round things off, Aussie Fantastic Man serves up a fiendishly fuzzy chunk of chiming synth-pop/deep house fusion.
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out of stock $23.61
Substream
Cat: HR7S 301. Rel: 22 Feb 24
Echoes Of A New Dawn Orchestra - "Substream" (DJ Kawasaki 45 edit) (4:40)
Kyoto Jazz Massive - "This Feeling" (Young Pulse & ATN Mochi Men remix) (4:31)
Review: Take a trip into the beating heart of Japanese nu-jazz with this essential single of two distinct halves ask intrinsically linked to each other. On the A side, Kyoto Jazz Massive's spin-off band Echoes Of A New Dawn Orchestra get their version of 'Substream' reworked by DJ Kawasaki, who creates a razor sharp edit laced with all kinds of funk-oriented grooves, available exclusively on this 7". On the flip, Kyoto Jazz Massive themselves get remixed by Parisian duo Mochi Men on 'This Feeling'. There's pre-existing relationships between all the players on this standout release, making it a cohesive perspective on the corner of the scene Kyoto Jazz Massive and their associated projects occupy.
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out of stock $20.53
Atmosphere
Atmosphere (hand-numbered coloured vinyl 12" with obi-strip (comes in different coloured vinyl, we cannot guarantee which colour you will receive))
Cat: IMP 22. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Fisher Vs Kita Alexander - "Atmosphere" (extended mix) (7:24)
Fisher Vs Kita Alexander - "Atmosphere" (acappella) (1:42)
Fisher Vs Kita Alexander - "Atmosphere" (extended instrumental) (5:56)
Fisher Vs Kita Alexander - "Atmosphere" (3:24)
Review: 'Atmosphere' is an all new and highly effective earworm pulled from the depths of a tequila bottle. It is sure to be another mega-hit for EDM royalty and pro surfer-turned-producer FISHER who is best know for his last anthem, 'Losing It.' Featuring ethereal vocals from Brisbane's Kita Alexander, the track blends ecstatic synths with massive, pogoing bass and has already got tens of millions of streams and a gold certification. Various mixes all tweak the drums and synth but the original is the one you will be hearing all year long.
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タグ: Future House
out of stock $21.93
DANGERWANK 002
DANGERWANK 002 (purple vinyl 12")
Cat: DANGERWANK 002. Rel: 14 Jan 25
Fist Of Fury - "Minimaythm Demoniae" (7:11)
Al Core - "007 Bald Frenchcore" (5:54)
Celsius - "L'Appel Du Vide" (4:08)
Kyo_O - "Releaser Fucking" (LeeloO Hardcoholics remix) (5:15)
Review: Only a hard techno label would be brazen enough to call itself Danger Wank. There is much more worth investigating here though than just the semantics: Fist Of Fury grabs you by the throat with its overdriven percussive loops and flat, slamming drums on 'Minimaythm Demoniae.' It sounds like what happens when you have too many windows open on your computer with sound playing from one that crashes. Al Core brings squealing synths and horrorcore sleaze to '007 Bald Frenchcore' and Celsius tickles the inner war with the abstract sounds and malfunctioning drum patterns of 'L'Appel Du Vide.' Kyo_O's 'Releaser Fucking' gets a brutal LeeloO Hardcoholics remix to close down this serious sonic assault.
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Ultimate Production (reissue)
Cat: TX 2018001. Rel: 14 Feb 18
Frankie Knuckles - "Baby Wants To Ride" (8:38)
Frankie Knuckles - "Bad Boy" (6:20)
Dancer - "Boom Boom" (7:46)
Frankie Knuckles - "Waiting On My Angel" (club mix) (7:21)
Frankie Knuckles - "Your Love" (original 12" mix) (6:43)
Kevin Irving - "Children Of The Night" (5:45)
Frankie Knuckles - "It's A Cold World" (feat Jamie Principle) (5:43)
Review: As the four-year anniversary of Frankie Knuckles' death approaches, Trax has decided to reissue Ultimate Production, a re-titled collection of some of his finest Chicago-era moments that first appeared (with a slightly different track list) in 1991. All of the Godfather of House's early must-have cuts are present - think "Your Love", "Baby Wants To Ride", "It's a Cold World" and "Waiting on an Angel" - alongside a smattering of lesser-celebrated gems and his essential remixes of Dancer's "Boom Boom" and Kevin Irving's "Children of the Night". Crucially, this time round they've decided to stretch the tracks across two slabs of wax rather than one, allowing for louder re-mastered cuts.
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out of stock $23.05
6 Gabber Tracks
Cat: DEL 19. Rel: 26 Nov 24
Track 1 (4:07)
Track 2 (3:49)
Track 3 (4:15)
Track 4 (3:18)
Track 5 (4:53)
Track 6 (4:00)
Review: French synth-dub duo Froid Dub return with a fresh sonic exploration on their new six-track album, taking their blend of synth wave and dub to new depths. Known for their organic-meets-digital sound, they push the boundaries even further with this release. The album features the unmistakable rhythms of the TR-808, now more submerged than ever in the thick, swirling echoes of digi-bass, creating a hypnotic atmosphere. Perfect for fans of experimental electronic and dub, this latest offering is another testament to Froid Dub's ability to fuse genres in a way that feels both timeless and forward-thinking.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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20 Years Of Phonica: Sampler 2
Cat: PHONICA 036. Rel: 29 Nov 23
Gene On Earth - "Club Jacket" (5:34)
Huerta - "Hit The Bit" (6:48)
Subb-an & Luther Vine - "Sunday Roll Through" (7:02)
Keisuke - "Ride It Out" (6:44)
Review: It's 20 years up for London's Phonica Records, a fine place to go for a dig but also a rather good label for those who like fresh electronic sounds. They are marking the occasion with a series of samplers of what they do and this is the seance in the series. It's a global affair with artists from all over contributing, starting with man of the moment Gene on Earth and his chord-laced house bopper 'Club Jacket.' Huerta then comes through with 'Hit The Bit' which is an amped-up tech house party starter and Subb-an & Luther Vine combine for the deep and slinky sounds of 'Sunday Roll Through.' Keisuke ends things with the funky loops of 'Ride It Out.'
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out of stock $20.23
Watarase (Joe Claussell remix)
Cat: STUDIOMULE 41. Rel: 31 Aug 22
Watarase (Joe Claussell remix) (16:00)
Watarase (feat Yuki Kaneko Symphonic Poem) (13:15)
Review: Some expansive, cinematic, orchestral spiritual jazz for you here, from the trio of talents that Fumio Itabashi, Kuniyiki and Henrik Schwarz. While the latter two are generally better-known for their deep and sometimes tech-tinged house and ambient productions, the original mix of 'Watarese' (featured here on side B) is a dense, immersive jazz soundscape laden with evocative Japanese vocals, improvised piano, moody orchestration and definite nods towards vintage free-jazz. Spiritual Life supremo Joaquin 'Joe' Clausell provides the remix and, somewhat predictably, steals the show. His take is gently rhythmic, sun-splashed spiritual jazz full of hand percussion, fluid piano motifs and rubbery double bass.
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タグ: Japanese jazz | Japanese
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Vol 1
Vol 1 (double 12")
Cat: RUTI 007. Rel: 30 Jul 21
Janeret - "Street Knowledge" (6:42)
Theo Muller - "Walhouz" (5:46)
Marotti - "Pressure" (5:19)
Kicks - "Pipeline" (5:48)
Ortella - "Heartbeat" (5:30)
John Jastszebski - "Downtown" (7:26)
DJ Steaw - "Rue D'Hauteville" (deep mix) (6:42)
DJ Steaw - "Walkin'" (5:53)
Review: Operating out of Rennes in France, Rutilance has worked hard to establish itself as a label of note in the deep house field of interest, whilst sticking to a close network of artists such as Sunny Galaxy and Jay Shaw as well as label boss DJ Steaw. This double pack release celebrates what has been achieved in two years of operations with a diverse selection that ranges from the dubby tones of Kicks' "Pipeline" to the even dubbier tones of Ortella's "Heartbeat", and then on to the bassy simmer of John Jastszebski's "Downtown" or the garage bump and calming tones of MArotti's "Pressure". If you're a lover of quality deep house played from the heart then there's more than enough to satisfy your appetite here.
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タグ: French House
out of stock $27.56
Blue Note Street Part 1
Cat: QIAG-20001. Rel: 06 Dec 07
Jazztronik - "Street Walkin' Woman"
DJ Kawasaki - "Maiden Voyage"
Sunaga T Experience - "Avila & Tequila"
Robert Glasper Experiment - "Oriental Folk Song Rework (Me N U)"
Kyoto Jazz Massive - "Off & On"
Review: Limited edition Japan only issue 12'' of new versions of classic Blue Note tracks re interpreted by mostly Japanese cutting edge producers.
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out of stock $22.49
Sweet My Ear
Sweet My Ear (clear vinyl 7")
Cat: AR 164VL. Rel: 30 Mar 23
Sweet My Ear (4:40)
Sweet My Ear (instrumental) (4:38)
Review: Berlin based Afro-Soul duo Jembaa Groove consists of bass player and composer Yannick Nolting and singer-percussionist Eric Owusu. Backed up by a further five players to form a septet, their music aims to cement the reputation of West African musics like highlife with the frenetic pace of Berlin's underground music scene. 'Sweet My Ear' is their latest single, packed with a steady Ghanaian funk, muted horn section, and multi-layered rhythm section, effecting a casually shuffly sound. With the instrumental in tow too, you can expect this heater sate all ears around, and to deliver on its intention to encourage spontaneous romantic encounters.
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タグ: Afrobeat | Highlife | Afro Jazz
out of stock $26.98
Kobe Session
Kobe Session (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: AX 070. Rel: 04 May 16
Eventide (14:12)
Introduction (4:42)
Happy Gamma Ray (15:13)
Review: The first release from the Axis Audiophile Series. Jeff Mills has formed an electronic jazz fusion band and this 12? is a recording of their recent performance in Kobe during the TodaysArt.JP Festival. Mills manages the decks, drums and percussion and is joined Detroit legend and Underground Resistance stalwart Gerald Mitchell (Los Hermanos/Galaxy 2 Galaxy), keyboardist Yumiko Ohno and bassist Kenji Jino. "Eventide" has the same kind of urban, uplifting soul as anything Kaidi Thatham or Mark de Clive-Lowe have made and isn't bad at all! On the flip "Happy Gamma Ray" features uplifting keys and emotive chords backed by funk bass and one of Mills' unmistakeable 909 drum machine workouts. It really seems that there's no limit to this Motor City legend's creativity which has spanned nearly 30 years and we're excited about this new chapter in the Wizard's sonic universe.
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TASTY 001
TASTY 001 (12")
Cat: TASTY 001. Rel: 20 Aug 21
One (4:02)
Snyders (3:55)
Bad (4:51)
Over Here (5:02)
Review: K Lone's music has been at the heart of the renewed interest in garage over recent years. This new EP kicks off the Sweet N Tasty label and the eagle earned will have no doubt already heard some of the tunes off it, as the DJ has been dropping them in mixes and sets for a while. That has done nothing to loosen their impact with bubbly opener 'One' building on a crisp beat while the bass plunges down low. There is a super sweet and airy vocal to 'Snyders' that tugs at the heart while 'Bad' gets down and dirty, with more pulsing bass and again a superb selection of vocals to add the sweetness. 'Over Here' rounds out with the most physical and raw drum work of the lot.
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タグ: UK Garage | R&B Garage
out of stock $23.34
For The Record
Cat: BT 1029. Rel: 25 Feb 16
Back For More (4:15)
Can't Let You Go (3:55)
Music (4:05)
Stuffin' 4 Ya Muffin (5:02)
Review: Bay Area legend Ken Hopkins returns with four more delicious dishes. Part synth boogie, part electro soul, part freestyle, part R&B; Ken's musical melting pot is frothing with soul right here. Each track tailored for the sunnier months, Ken commands all instruments and honey-coated vocals as we glide from the protohouse boogie of "Back For More", the ghetto gumbo fusion of "Can't Let You Go", the falsetto Plantlife smoothness of "Music" and the more dancefloor directed freestyle freakery of "Stuffin' 4 Ya Muffin'"
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Disco De:Light
Cat: BPR 006MP. Rel: 21 Jun 21
K&M Projekt - "Barentraume" (4:32)
Christoph Kreutzer - "Sie Hat Das, Was Dir Fehlt" (3:28)
Modyvation - "Do Whatcha Want" (3:29)
Mudegg - "Disco Delight" (19:55)
Review: German disco might be most closely associated with Boney M but in fact it offers so much more. The scene was initially influenced by the influx of American soldiers camped in the county during the 70s. They listened to far away radio sounds from the US which were always steeped in disco and the locals caught on. Black Pearl Records now showcase how the scene has evolved over the years: and t is vibrant and inventive with its own distinctive characteristics if this i anything to go by. This collection has a cross-section of sounds that go from the classic 70s disco years to cosmic, NDW, synth pop and more. Disco De:Light
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Speed Of Life
Speed Of Life (double 12")
Cat: WOK 1502. Rel: 19 May 17
Look (Beyond You) (8:21)
Truthfully (feat Kyle Hall) (3:17)
This Life Is All We Have (7:35)
Movements Of Joy (7:50)
Eternal (5:22)
The Speed Of Life (1:44)
Review: Dusty deep house producer K15 has previously impressed via string of fine EPs on Wotnot Music, Sound of Speed, Eglo and Wild Oats. None, though, have been quite as expansive as Speed of Life, a double 12" outing packed to the rafters with high-grade material. There's naturally much to admire throughout, from dreamy opener "Look (Beyond You)" - where jazz pianos spar with Herbie Hancock style jazz-funk synths over a sumptuous groove - and ultra-positive jazz-house wonder "This Life Is All We Have", to the early Floating Points-meets-Chez Damier shuffle of "Movements of Joy" and the toe-tapping, head-nodding bump of sparkling instrumental hip-hop closer "The Speed of Life". Arguably best of all, though, is "Truthfully", a wonderfully evocative chunk of downtempo smokiness co-produced by Kyle Hall.
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Insecurities EP
Insecurities EP (double 12")
Cat: WOK 15. Rel: 11 Oct 19
The Story Of Her Life (8:16)
GWRH (7:46)
Insecurities (8:59)
Gratitude (6:49)
Yellow (6:44)
Review: Having previously only appeared on WotNot Music in the past couple of years, K15 now slides over to Wild Oats to deliver a wholly appropriate slab of fluttering house romanticism rich in Detroit dreams and Chicago cheekiness, wherever the music might have been conceived. The cheekiness is no doubt most noticeable on "GWRH" with its homage to "Gypsy Woman", turning it into a fluttering Latino house jam, but before that comes the plush bump n rub of "The Story Of Her Life". "Insecurities" gets into a sexier kind of deep house funk, which "Gratitude" dutifully carries on until "Yellow" can round the record out with some largely beatless piano business.
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Say Who Say What
Cat: P 1302. Rel: 23 Feb 21
Say Who Say What (vocal version) (4:38)
Say Who Say What (TV track version) (5:12)
Review: Considered an attempt by major label Arista Records to 'gatecrash the hip-hop party' in the '80s, K-9 Posse was comprised of New Jersey-based duo Wardell Mahone and Vernon Lynch. DJ Terrence Sheppard joined them in 1988 and they had a short lived career spanning 1988 - 1991 with three albums and six singles all in all. 'Say Who Say What' was taken from their self-titled debut album and it's a familiar one to many, produced by the legendary Nile Rodgers and featuring the late Charlie Murphy - brother of actor Eddie Murphy. The original is on the first side, over on the flip there's the 'TV Track Version'.
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Played by: I Love Hip Hop
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Dancing In The Dark
Dancing In The Dark (limited 12")
Cat: RUMP 0101. Rel: 13 Jul 23
Dancing In The Dark (10:36)
Dreaming Place (13:53)
Review: Kalabrese & KAYYAK go big on this new collaborative EP for Rumpelmusig as they serve up one epic track on each side of the 12". First up is 'Dancing In The Dark' which is a mix of prog house and disco, indie vocals and piano chords full of joy. Over the course of more than 10 minutes it goes from gritty synth drones to blissed-out and dubby drums then back again. The flip side is a more naturalistic and organic outing with whimsical melodies and fluttering chords that bring all the energy of a new summer's day.
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In Between
Cat: RVN 027. Rel: 18 Jul 23
Going Through The Void (5:54)
Energy (6:28)
Lashes (6:38)
Magnetic (7:36)
Review: Leipzig based Riotvan, run by Peter Invasion and Panthera Krause, welcomes Kalexis and Paulor for this collaborative four track that mines techno's deepest depths. 'Going Through The Void' is a moody and slow motion opener that rides on an undulating bassline with plenty of ambient pads for company. 'Energy' is more edgy, a stomper with fractured vocals and wonky synths that builds a darker mood. On the flipside there is the brilliantly unhinged and unusual melodies of 'Lashes' which sounds like a marching band on acid and 'Magnetic' closes down with haunting low ends and spooky pads.
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Syndicate Part 2
Syndicate Part 2 (double 12")
Cat: SENLP 002. Rel: 27 Jan 21
KALI & Senncoria - "Dragon Shape" (4:11)
LSN - "Shotta Kush" (4:11)
Substance & Youngsta - "Nug" (3:46)
Cimm - "Glider" (5:22)
Review: The second chapter of Sentry's compilation series furthers the notoriety of its lauded artist congregation, welcoming plenty of fresh faces to the revered artist roster. A four-track vinyl sampler, Syndicate Part 2 takes (as the label best said themselves) 'bass music enthusiasts for an extensive and stylistically varied ride'. KALI & Senncoria take dubstep into world music realms on 'Dragon Shape', LSN bring UK bass music forward on the urban grit of 'Shotta Kush', Substance teams up with label head honcho Youngsta on the blunted late night grime experiment 'Nug', and on what was probably our favourite track on here, Cimm presents a unique take on dub techno with the cavernous and glacial 'Glider'.
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Right In The Dark
Cat: SUOL 028-6. Rel: 12 Jul 11
Right In The Dark (original mix)
Right In The Dark (Robags Gerega Beulbar Secondhand)
Right In The Dark (Henrik Schwarz remix)
Review: Fritz Kalkbrenner has been pulling out some serious stuff as of late and this remix EP, taken from the outstanding Here Today Gone Tomorrow long player from 2010 is no exception; the original "Right In The Dark" accompanied by remixes from Robag Wruhme and Henrik Schwarz. As if the hooky vocals, deep and groovy musical basis of the original weren't good enough already, Robag Whrume deepens the groove with his Gerega Beulbar Secondhand version, focusing on the addictive vocal and adding a sultry touch in the way only Robag knows how - the results are flawless. Henrik Schwarz takes a contrasting approach by stripping down the vox and heightening the electronic elements into a typically mature yet thumping Schwarz sound.
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Played by: Jozif
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Genetic Memory
Genetic Memory (limited 180 gram vinyl 12" in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: ESV 001. Rel: 11 Dec 24
WNG (4:50)
Genetic Memory (5:30)
Ivermectin (4:54)
Genetic Memory (DJ Normal 4's Melodic mix) (4:37)
Genetic Memory (Patricia Kokett Hypnagogia rework) (4:29)
Genetic Memory (Jacques Satre Tunnel mix) (4:50)
Review: Kalocain's debut vinyl release is a haunting trip through sound and science and is underpinned by some seriously weighty bass. The title track bridges ancestral echoes and present-day rhythms, while 'W.N.G.' unveils cryptic mysteries from a forgotten past. 'Ivermectin' crafts surreal molecular melodies that look to "decipher the enigma of sonic DNA." Remixes by Normal 4, Patricia Kokett, and Jacques Satre twist each original into new and bizarre realms. Evaldas Bubinas aka Hermandrowning, adds eerie artwork that fuses sound and visuals into an uncanny harmony to close out a high-concept, high-class package.
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HEADSETVA 03
HEADSETVA 03 (limited 180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: HEADSETVA 03. Rel: 21 Aug 24
Kami O - "Blutak" (3:20)
smiff - "Blinker" (5:27)
Sweet Philly - "Acid Siren Tool" (4:19)
Dubmonger & 9 Tails Fox - "No Profit" (6:19)
Review: The young but already impressive Headset label is back with a third outing and it is a various artists affair with a distinctly futuristic edge. Kami O's 'Blutak' rides on lurching rhythms that sway up and down with great force as percussion percussion and wiry electronics bring it to life. smiff's 'Blinker' is a broken beat with thudding kick and hits and clanging metallic sounds while Sweet Philly's 'Acid Siren Tool' is a raved-up jam ready to blow up the dance floor. Dubmonger & 9 Tails Fox tap into an old school,. high energy judge sound with darting rhythms and drilling sub bass nailing you to the floor on 'No Profit.'
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Predawn Qualia
Predawn Qualia (limited hand-numbered 12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: ARA 001. Rel: 05 Jun 19
Predawn Qualia (8:02)
Stone Sober Brushstrokes (5:01)
Orcan Tears (8:19)
Trade On Azul (4:05)
Review: French IDM/techno experimentalist David Letellier, best known for his releases on highly regarded imprints such as Raster-Noton and Stroboscopic Artefacts, now curates new label ara (about recording artists) and presents its inaugural release under his Kangding Ray alias. "Predawn Qualia" features four bold expressions that push the boundaries, through the use of new rhythmic forms and textures. We're loving the barrelling, hypnotic force of "Stone Sober Brushstrokes", pummelling broken beat workout of "Orcan Tears" and evocative, blissed out ambient closer "Trade On Azul".
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Played by: Kessell
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Magic Hour
Cat: TSR 002. Rel: 28 Dec 22
Magic Hour (6:21)
Nakanaide (8:32)
Review: To kick off new label Takashimashuzo, Kammoushiki - who is presumably the boss - is dropping two new 12"s in the same week. This is the second and like the first, it is inspired house music that takes its cues from the 80s Ibiza party landscape. 'Magic Hour' has gurgling basslines riding up and down the scale with innocent keys and lazy drums. It's heartwarming stuff from sundown. 'Nakanaide' then ups the Balearic quotient with even more prominent and arcing guitar licks over bongos and soulful chords.
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Cosmic Sea
Cat: TSR 001. Rel: 28 Dec 22
Cosmic Sea (10:16)
Geronimo (6:12)
Review: New label alert! Takashimashuzo comes from Japan and opens with some blissed-out Balearic deep house from Kammoushiki on this hand-stamped white label. 'Cosmic Sea' has archetypal Balearic guitars noodling in amidst endless synth modulations and over breezy house beats. It's a beautiful cut that takes you to the Med in an instant. 'Geronimo' brings jazz-funk vibes, languid guitar work and tumbling drums over shuffling kicks. It's fresh, colourful, inviting stuff that kicks off this new label in enough style to mean we will be checking in again soon.
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Silent Planet
Silent Planet (transparent smokey vinyl 12")
Cat: ASIP 033V. Rel: 01 Apr 22
Into The Silent Planet (19:25)
Out Of The Silent Planet (21:35)
Review: Merrin Karras' 2020 foray into extended compositions combining his Berlin School tendencies and expansive ambient is finally pressed-up on cloudy transparent 12". Remastered by Rafael Anton Irisarri and featuring revisited art by Noah M / Keep Adding.
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Karma
Karma (limited 12")
Cat: ITRLTD 04. Rel: 27 Jan 25
I Can Feel It (Anthony Nicholson remix) (8:14)
I Can Feel It (4:16)
Kobe (Dez Andres remix) (4:34)
Kobe (5:13)
Milton (4:00)
Review: A compelling journey through the realms of deep house, drawing influences from Detroit, Chicago and soulful house. The first track, 'I Can Feel It (Anthony Nicholson remix)', takes center stage with its minimalistic yet devastatingly addictive bassline, sensual piano and alluring vocal, perfectly capturing the essence of deep Chicago house. The original version of 'I Can Feel It'maintains the same deep groove but adds a more house-driven energy, ensuring a difficult choice which to play in a pinch. The EP also has 'Kobe', with Dez Andres' remix bringing a raw electro beat fused with intricate, beautiful keysian innovative take that stands apart from traditional deep house. The original 'Kobe' brings the signature house vibe, rich with rhythmic depth. To close, 'Milton' offers a lush, atmospheric touch, elevating the EP to a sublime conclusion. Each track on Karma delivers a unique vibe with its rich textures and smooth, hypnotic beats.
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Dysphoria I Euphoria (Chapter 2)
Dysphoria I Euphoria (Chapter 2) (140 gram vinyl double 12")
Cat: FLY 008. Rel: 15 May 17
55:55 (8:27)
66:66 (7:18)
77:77 (7:29)
88:88 (7:01)
55:55 (AWB remix) (6:45)
66:66 (Setaoc Mass remix) (5:53)
77:77 (Luke Hess remix) (6:07)
88:88 (Anetha remix) (6:53)
Review: After the impressive scope of the first volume of Dysphoria |Euphoria, Ka-One and St-Sene have returned to their Flyance label with a second installment that goes even deeper into adventurous electronic pastures. There's a cinematic quality to the original productions that make up the first disc of Chapter Two, using mournful melodic refrains and a widescreen approach to production that draws the listener in to their emotive electro and techno world. In terms of remixers on the second disc, they haven't held back as AWB, Setaoc Mass, Luke Hess and Anetha all provide a more propulsive, club ready perspective on these thoughtfully crafted electronic gems.
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Rocket Fuel (Record Store Day RSD 2023)
Cat: 196587 09087. Rel: 19 May 23
Rocket Fuel (3:06)
Rocket Fuel (Kasabian vs The Prodigy) (3:36)
Review: KC
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City To City: Lisbon
Cat: FR 305. Rel: 14 Mar 25
Kaspar From Lisbon - "Mereces" (6:05)
DJ Honesty - "Jazz Mutant" (6:10)
Jorge Caiado - "Good Days" (5:25)
Megatronic - "Casey Screams" (4:21)
Moreno Acido - "Until The Break Of Dawn" (6:14)
Yen Sung & Photonz - "Changes" (5:25)
Review: Freerange's City To City series returns with its second edition, this time spotlighting Lisbon. Known for its stunning views, beautiful beaches and vibrant nightlife, perhaps one of the city's best-known hotspots is the iconic Lux Fragile, which has shaped the city's sound since the late 90s. Longtime resident DJs from Lisbon are now gaining global traction; to butterfly-net the essence of the coastal metropolis, this new mix LP hears six original tracks from local talents, chief among whom are Megatronic, progressor and ambassador for the city, and Yen Sung & Photonz, two names closely tied to the circuit's deeper-underground corners.A
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Played by: Aroop Roy
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