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Worm Records 002
Cat: WORM 002. Rel: 19 Nov 24
Boulderhead - "In The Cloud" (5:16)
Wooka - "Make Yourself Comfortable" (6:20)
DMX Krew - "Half Included" (4:52)
Jorg Kuning - "Imbolc" (4:24)
Review: "Right, OK!" Worm Records offer up their second various artists release for 2024, coming just a neat two months after September's inaugural release featuring Ruf Dug, Wallace, The Mole and Gallegos. Now the label turn their hand to a completely different league of artists, convoking Boulderhead, Wooka, DMX Krew and Jorg Kuning for yet another star-studded audio-strudel, spanning both chilled and heated ends of the spectrum. Boulderhead's A1 is the ludic highlight among the four, a charming Valley Girl voice peppering the vocal track with exceptional backhandedness; we hear talk of floating on clouds and an affect of casual acceptance behind the glitch-science, suggesting vibes of bounciness and breeze. Wooka goes sillier speed garage on 'Make Yourself Comfortable', a challenging charge given the track's otherwise rather jagged jam; Krew and Koenig close things off on a comparatively calm note, the former's B1 opting for a set of bruk-en beats and wet synth yaps, and the latter's 'Imbolc' quiescing with clement Rhodeses and homely drum machines.
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タグ: Tech House | Minimal
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Glory
Glory (12")
Cat: DFTD 643. Rel: 07 Jul 23
Glory (5:58)
Glory (Kelly G Dancing dub club mix) (7:55)
Glory (Floorplan remix) (7:21)
Review: When it comes to gospel-powered 21st century dance music, Detroit trio Dames Brown have been involved in many of the most memorable records - not least Sophie Lloyd anthem 'Calling Out' and Horse Meat Disco hook-up 'Message To The People'. Here they join forces with fellow Motor City musician Waajeed for another arms-aloft classic in the making. In its original form, 'Glory' blurs the boundaries between gospel disco and gospel house, with the trio's powerful vocals rising rubbery bass guitar, loose-limbed beats and riotous organ licks aplenty. It comes accompanied by two fine remixes: a stomping, piano riff-powered gospel house take from Rob and Lyric Hood's Floorplan project, and a stomping, thickset gospel disco 'dancing club dub' courtesy of Kelly G.
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Worm Records 001
Cat: WORM 001. Rel: 24 Sep 24
Gallegos - "Rockin" (6:42)
The Mole - "Festern" (4:48)
Wallace - "Booster" (4:53)
Ruf Dug - "Manctalo Beach" (More Amour remix) (9:41)
Review: We don't know much about the freshly minted Worm Records, but we can tell you that proceeds from the imprint's debut release will be donated to the Livetolove campaign, which raises funds for food banks. The EP itself is a corker, with a mix of rising stars and established heads providing genuine dancefloor goodness. Bristol-based Gallegos kicks things off with 'Rockin', a deliciously dreamy fusion of Balearic deep house loveliness and snappy, Chicago house-influenced machine drums, before long-serving producer The Mole goes deeper, smoother and jazzier and the wonderfully tactile 'Festern'. Over on side B, Tartan Records chief drops the extra-percussive, off-kilter drum workout 'Booster', while Ruf Dug drops a previously unheard rework of his Italo-disco inspired fave 'Manctalo Beach'. Top stuff!
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Work That
Work That (12")
Cat: FE 007. Rel: 04 Jul 24
Work That (6:06)
Did You Do A Gig Last Night (5:44)
Extravaganza (5:34)
Work That (Winston's Dream mix) (6:04)
Review: Two of Detroit's finest contemporary talents come together here for House of Hits, a brand-new collaboration that cannot fail to get house heads excited. Both Wajeed and Ladymonix have fresh signature sounds and they collide both into something more party-starting than you might expect from each in solo mode. 'Work That' is bumping house with masterfully smeared synth work and edgy rap vocals all getting things going. 'Did You Do A Gig Last Night' is a deep but slamming house sound with traditional chord vamps bringing the heat and 'Extravaganza' then takes it down again into heady, cavernous dub house territory with intimate vocal whispers adding soul. 'Work That' (Winston Dream remix) is a thrilling broken beat version with sun-drenched pads and cosmic leads.
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タグ: Detroit House
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Toolroom Sampler Vol 17
Cat: TOOL 1281. Rel: 04 Mar 25
KC Lights & Welt - "Fly" (extended mix)
Milk & Sugar & James Hurr - "I Love Music" (extended mix)
Crusy - "Hey Girls, B-Boys" (extended mix)
Illyus & Barrientos - "DANCE" (extended mix)
Review: Top table house label Toolroom is back with another window into its current sounds. This 17th sampler is one that will likely get hammered at the annual parties in Miami for this year's conference. KC Lights & Welt open up with 'Fly' which is catchy dance pop with summery vocals. Milk & Sugar & James Hurr keep it on a similarly light and airy tip and Crusy's 'Hey Girls, B-Boys; reimagines a classic with extra rawness. Illyus & Barrientos shut down with more synth laced peak time house sounds on 'DANCE.'
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Toolroom Sampler Vol 16
Cat: TOOL 1279. Rel: 04 Feb 25
Mark Knight & James Hurr - "You Take Me Higher" (6:12)
Friend Within - "Chain" (5:43)
Martin Ikin & Winnie Ama - "Control It" (4:51)
Flashmob & Raumakustik - "Club Talk" (5:45)
Review: Toolroom's 'sampler' series, which rounds up previously digital-only releases and sticks them out on action-packed 12" EPs, reaches its sixteenth instalment. Given the format, you'll be unsurprised to discover that there's plenty of bona-fide peak-time heat on show, starting with Mark Knight and James Hurr's excitable, filter-heavy, string-laden disco-house bomb 'You Take Me Higher'. Friend Within offers a scintillating blend of heavy acid bass, glassy-eyed female vocal samples, weighty beats and subtle disco samples on the superb 'Chain', while Martin Ikin and Winnie Ama opt for even heavier drums, warped bass, creepy electronics and dead-eyed spoken word vocals on the sweat-soaked 'Control It'. To round things off, we're treated to the tech-tinged funky house bounce of Flashmob and Raumakustik's percussion -rich 'Club Talk'.
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タグ: Disco House | Tech House
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10 Years Of Rhythms Of The Pacific Sampler
Cat: ROTP 010PR. Rel: 04 Mar 25
Lnrdcroy - "Galaxio Salaxio" (7:13)
Waterpark - "Coastal Plus" (5:02)
Kennedy - "A Calling" (6:01)
Active Surplus - "Blue Beam" (5:57)
Review: The "Rhythms Of The Pacific" series hears Vancouver label Pacific Rhythms reimagine dance music to aid in vast ocean traversals. Returning with another 12" sampler of material - the tracks are slated for inclusion in a celebratory ten year anniversary comp later this year - we hear Lnrdcroy, Waterpark, Kennedy and Active Surplus bring upper-echelonic, chameleonic beats of the much-less-peggable variety. 'Galaxio Salaxio' moves between dark synth and watery dub, scarcely preparing us for the immersive chordal swims that ensue on 'Coastal Plus'. Finally, 'Blue Beam' incurs an underwater search for coves and water pockets, as jets of pressure escape through riser synths and pufferfish drums.
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タグ: Minimal | Ambient House
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Fix The Pitches On Your Old Turntables To Improve Quality Of Life
Kirill Matveev, Wiklauri - "Ioli" (Kirill version) (7:35)
Ataneus - "Napolitaner" (6:53)
Genning - "Red Lights" (6:35)
Etzu Mahkayah - "Cs-137" (5:26)
Review: 'Fix The Pitches On Your Old Turntables To Improve Quality Of Life' on Mud Trax Russia delivers a dynamic and immersive experience in the world of minimal and tech house. The first side opens with Kirill Matveev and Wiklauri's 'Ioli (Kirill Version)', a track that offers a strong, late-night tech house vibe, filled with a driving techno sound. Ataneus' 'Napolitaner' follows, a deeper, chord-based piece with an atmospheric quality and fast-paced tech house elements, designed to energize the dancefloor. On the flip side, Genning's 'Red Lights' brings a fusion of dub techno with flighty, melodic techno sounds, building energy through airy, atmospheric layers. Etzu Mahkayah's 'Cs-13' closes the compilation with a melodic tech house track that introduces trance-like elements, offering a spacey, progressive soundscape. Each track expertly balances depth with dancefloor energy, creating an album that is both atmospheric and immersive, perfect for fans of techy minimal beats and progressive grooves.
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau
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Faith Presents: Ain't That A Groove Volume Two
Cat: FAITH 12011. Rel: 05 Mar 24
Robert Owens & Nolan - "I'll Be Your Friend" (club mix) (7:29)
Hilit Kolet - "POV Siren" (extended mix) (6:20)
Roach Motel - "The Night" (Philippa extended remix) (6:35)
Terry Farley, Wade Teo & Kameelah Waheed - "Dancing After Dark" (TDK 90 Dope mix) (6:08)
Review: A follow-up to last year's successful compilation 'Faith Presents: Ain't That A Groove', is given to us by the London-based label Faith ran by DJs Terry Farley, Stuart Patterson and Dave Jarvis. The high energy house party sound kicks off with Nolan who features the legendary house voice of Sir. Robert Owens. Hilit Kolet isn't shy with the extended remix of 'POV Siren'. This sound is synonymous with Feller and Heller DJ sets of the mid 90s. Philippa's extended remix of 'The Night' by Roach Motel backs that one up with another prime floor filler with hardly any let up. Lastly, Terry Farley, Wade Teo & Kameelah Waheed brings he deep groover "Dancing After Dark" to the party. These tracks will have you and the nightclub crowd out dancing all night.

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Gentrified Love Part 2
Cat: SS 064. Rel: 11 Nov 16
Warrior Code (6:40)
Leave The Funk To Us (9:43)
Review: In his usual no-nonsense fashion, Theo Parrish has not said much about the surprise release of Gentrified Love Part 2, despite it being his first fresh material since 2014. The EP features contributions from two of the Detroit's legends oldest friends: Rotating Assembly member Duminie DePorres, and original Slum Village member Waajeed. A-side "Warrior Code" is a quietly foreboding proposition, with spiraling electronics, jammed keys and cosmic chords riding a chunky, West London style broken beat groove. Flip for the altogether brighter and breezier "Leave The Funk To Us", a jaunty and jazz-wise 4/4 excursion blessed with some superb, Herbie Hancock style jazz-funk keys.
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Das Ist Das Ja: Best Of 2019-2024
Das Ist Das Ja: Best Of 2019-2024 (hand-numbered vinyl 12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: DIDV 001. Rel: 05 Mar 25
Play Boy Joe - "Never Faded" (4:12)
Wrank Fright - "Coat Abricot" (4:26)
Wrank Fright - "Woozie" (feat Jizzy B) (4:10)
Dj Essal & Celli G Hustle - "Whip It!" (4:05)
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Rarest Of The Rare Vol 2
Rarest Of The Rare Vol 2 (clear & purple swirl vinyl 12")
Cat: EDITDUB 16. Rel: 02 Sep 24
Sanctuary - "Disconnect" (extended Disco instrumental) (6:25)
Willie J & Co - "Boogie With Your Baby" (extended Disco mix) (6:21)
Unknown Tape - "Familiar Time & Place" (Chicago mix) (7:05)
Unknown Tape - "Familiar Time & Place" (Detroit mix) (7:09)
Review: The shadowy Edit & Dub crew don't talk about their releases, so it can be difficult to ascertain whether the tracks they're showcasing are long-lost originals, or new edits of ridiculously rare records. Either way, the label's latest EP features versions of some seriously hard to find treats, starting with a fine 'extended disco instrumental' of Sanctuary's 'Disconnect', a fine disco-boogie jam from 1980. They then deliver a (we think) previously unreleased 'extended disco' mix of Willie J & Co's killer 1976 disco-funk gem 'Boogie With Your Baby'. On the B-side we're treated to two takes on the mysterious 'Familiar Time and Place' by Uknown Tapes: a 'Chicago Mix' which sounds like late 80s Windy City acid house smothered in spacey deep house chords and intergalactic electronics and the mid-80s techno-tinged 'Detroit Mix'.
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Players Theme
Cat: ROBSOUL 119. Rel: 18 Mar 13
Player's Theme
Can't You See
I Feel Good
Review: Following the recent dip into the Theo Parrish archives that was The Twin Cities, Phil Weeks' Robsoul imprint looks to another one of Detroit's adopted sons in the form of Rick Wade. Like that recent Parrish reissue, Weeks re-releases another three tracks from Wade's bulging discography. The upbeat disco loops of "Players Theme" was originally released on French label Funky Chocolate in 2002 and still sound fresher than anything being plied by the Soundcloud dwellers today, while "Can't You See" from 2003 provides a more soulful take on house music. On the flip, the tracky funk and cascading string melodies of "I Feel Good" originally graced Wade's own Harmonie Park imprint in 1998, but sound no less vital today. Essential.
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Another Galaxy EP
Cat: RMCE 013. Rel: 21 Feb 20
Another Galaxy (5:24)
Dirty Wave (7:01)
Gambit (5:09)
Back To Darkness (5:09)
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The Vault
The Vault (12")
Cat: HOUSEWAXLTD 007. Rel: 12 Mar 15
Wired (5:21)
The Vault (5:05)
Daybreaker (5:38)
Night Heroes (6:40)
Review: Its some 21 years since Michigan deep house veteran Rick Wade released his first 12", and his appetite to make and release music shows no signs of dimming. The Vault sees him in ultra-deep Motor City deep house mode, delivering a quartet of tracks blessed with his usual enticing grooves and sleepy atmospherics. There's a loose and organic feel to the title track's undulating chord sequence and disco-influenced drums, while "Wired" pairs hustlin' rhythms with his usual dreamy pads. There's a slightly skippy feel to the beats and chords on "Daybreaker", while "Night Heroes" bobs and weaves around a cymbal-heavy tech-house groove.
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Too Deep EP
Cat: EMH 008. Rel: 30 Jan 20
Bmore Banger (7:01)
NY (5:57)
Deep Sweet Dreams (5:10)
Too Deep (6:57)
Review: Eat More House's second salvo of 2019 comes courtesy of Rick Wade, a producer who seems incapable of making poor or mediocre music. His particular brand of Motor City deep house is always on-point and the four tracks here are every bit as atmospheric and groovy as you'd expect. Check first the foreboding analogue bass, punchy beats and simple melodic refrains of "Bmore Banger", before moving on to the deeper and more sedate - but not less dancefloor friendly - warmth of "NY". Over on side B, Wade reaches for the hypnotic beats, raw acid bass and enveloping chords of "Deep Sweet Dreams", before wrapping us in a blanket and offering up a steaming mug of hot chocolate via the wonderfully huggable deepness of "Too Deep". A master at work.
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Mystic Tech EP
Cat: RMCE 020. Rel: 07 Dec 22
Delicious (5:58)
Mystic Tech (6:14)
Nasty Night (4:53)
Review: Almost two years have passed since Detroit deep house man Rick Wade made his bow on Rawax Motor City Edition with the awesome Another Galaxy EP. Happily, we can report that this belated sequel is every bit as alluring as its predecessor. For proof, check A-side 'Delicious', where mazy, mood enhancing electric piano solos, spacey electronics and and woozy, starlight chords stretch out across a bongo-enhanced deep house groove. Wade switches to sci-fi techno/yearning deep house fusion on the equally admirable title track ('Mystic Tech'), before rounding off proceedings via another slab of electric piano-enhanced deep house hedonism ('Nasty Night').
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タグ: Detroit House
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Too Deep EP
Too Deep EP (limited green vinyl 12")
Cat: EMH 008G. Rel: 10 Dec 24
Bmore Banger (7:00)
NY (5:58)
Deep Sweet Dreams (5:10)
Too Deep (6:51)
Review: Rick Wade has been serving up quality deep house for so long (since the late 1990s in fact) that each new release he delivers comes with an obligatory "must check" tag. Predictably, his latest missive - his first, we think, for German imprint Eat More House - is packed to the rafters with high-grade cuts. Check first locked-in, head-nodding deep house roller 'Bmore Banger', where minor key chords and trippy electronic noises ride hypnotic beats and a filthy acid bassline, before turning your attention to the hazy, eyes-closed dancefloor deepness of 'NY'. Over on the flip, 'Deep Sweet Dreams' is a heady fusion of metronomic TB-303 bass, snappy drums, suspenseful synth-strings and drowsy chords, while title track 'Too Deep' lives up to its title via shuffling deep house beats, hazy field recordings, ambient style chords and twinkling lead lines.
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Played by: Osmose
タグ: Detroit House
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Papertrip
Papertrip (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: RS 065. Rel: 04 Apr 24
Papertrip (6:11)
BB (5:07)
The Function (6:07)
Cenotes (4:42)
Review: After an impressive outing on this label last time out with 'Ripples,' the enigmatic Wallace is back with a red hot follow up, 'Papertrip.' This one has club hit written all over it once more and previous tunes of his have been much the same with big plays from the likes of Gilles Peterson, Palms Trax and Hunee. The title track opens up with an ascending lead synth line and old school Chicago house drums. 'Bb' then brings a little infectious garage skip to the dancefloor and on the flip, 'The Function' pairs it back to deft drum loops and smeared pads and an infectious rhythm. 'Backwaters' closes down with some dubby out and float beats run through with fuzzy dub chords and some molten synth melodies.

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Lemon Dreams
Lemon Dreams (12" + postcard)
Cat: BARN 081. Rel: 16 Jun 22
Chicken's Head (5:42)
Welcome (6:01)
Air (5:19)
Home (3:08)
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Ripples
Ripples (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: RS 057. Rel: 12 Apr 23
Whirl (6:02)
Breaking Up (5:40)
Room 1 (5:02)
Pump Up The Volume (4:46)
Cenotes (5:37)
Shanghai Street (5:49)
Review: Rhythm Section returns to what they do best: sectioning off the best rhythms and leasing them to a needy house-loving consumer base. Wallace's 'Ripples' cordons off six blossomy, city-slicker house heaters, representing the darker and harder-hitting side of the label. Wallace is known as something of a recluse, but his own Tartan imprint and official releases on the likes of Lobster Theremin and Banoffee Pies have proven this kind of reticence to be irrelevant for success, in hi case. Classic sampledelic house ('Whirl') moves into totally unique future house stompers ('Room 1') and atmospheric rainsoakers ('Shanghai Street') on this limited release, seeming to represent at least two sides of one musical coin.
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Willow
Willow (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: CWPT 007. Rel: 05 Dec 23
Willow (6:09)
Breathe (6:12)
Masada (7:55)
River Dancers (5:22)
Review: CWPT's founder Palms Trax is next to coax some left of centre house goodness from the studio of Wallace following fine outings on the likes of Mule Musiq, Studio Barnhus and Rhythm Section. They usually come on his own label Tartan but have increasingly been heard all over the shop and we're glad about that because the more the merrier. 'Willow' is the sort of airy and uplifting melodic hose sound that will make whole crowds float on a cloud. 'Breathe' has the same levitating effect while 'Masada' is a slower sound with more patent chords and sinewy synths. 'River Dancers' is a steamy jungle roller with bird calls, whimsical melodies and a typical feel.
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Played by: Terry Farley
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DSDN EP (reissue)
DSDN EP (reissue) (limited blue marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: PALOMA 008C. Rel: 03 Mar 23
DSDN (10:09)
DSDN (303 instrumental) (6:45)
DSDN (303 city dub) (7:27)
DSDN (instrumental mix) (8:34)
Review: The legacy of one of Berlin's most famous disco spots Paloma Bar is now entrenched, thanks to its existence for several decades already, not to mention its incubation of pedigree DJs and musicians such as one Daniel Wang. Twenty years of activity on the scene and knowledge has been poured into Wang's latest EP for the institution's new record label, straddling four versions of the track DSDN - an ode to Berlin's nocturnal party community. Acid creaks, crude piano riffs, and massive gated drums are the order of the day, conveying the relaxed yet energetic mood of the city at night.
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VA Vol 4
VA Vol 4 (12")
Cat: THC 007. Rel: 31 Oct 24
Warehouse Preservation Society - "Fugitive Funk" (6:28)
Flash Mitra - "Spring Street Shuffle" (6:24)
Praus - "Magnetism" (6:01)
Sherman C & Space Ace - "Just A Dream" (6:23)
Warehouse Preservation Society - "Fugitive Funk" (dub) (4:35)
Review: Techno House Connoisseurs return with a fresh VA, packed with five top-tier acid and tech house tracks. Kicking off the A side is Los Angeles duo Warehouse Preservation Society with 'Fugitive Funk', a bass-heavy, breakbeat-infused slammer that captures the essence of hypnotic West Coast vibes. London's Flash Mitra makes a debut with a moody, percussive acid house gem. On the B-side, THC regular Praus delivers 'Magnetism', an acid chugger with warped vocals and 303 grooves, while Space Ace and Sherman C team up for 'Just a Dream', a relentless acid banger destined for peak-time sets.
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Ciao Italia Generazioni Underground: Bonus Quattro
Cat: REB 127BONUS4. Rel: 31 Jan 23
Nikita Warren - "I Need You" (Flute mix) (4:32)
Lorenzo Morresi - "Tento Brass" (4:43)
Deseo - "Summer Breeze" (Jazz mix) (4:28)
Alex Neri & Marco Baroni - "Lamar" (4:48)
Anxious - "Tribal Love" (4:49)
Spinapsys - "Whenever (Asha)" (5:34)
Review: Following the success of the Ciao Italia. Generazioni Underground album, Rebirth is excited to release three additional 'Bonus' parts this year, on a limited edition vinyl press. Bonus Quattro continues connecting two distant yet neighbouring generations: the seminal early '90s, and the modern day from a futuristic perspective. On side A, there's some early classics by the likes of Nikita Warren on the emotive old school feelings of 'I Need You' (Flute Mix) and Lorenzo Morresi on the downbeat swagger of 'Tento Brass'. On the flip, Alex Neri & Marco Baroni serve up the proper uplifting house of 'Lamar' while Spinapsys appears with the life-affirming 'Whenever' (Asha) that's a true zeitgeist of a golden era.
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Whispers
Whispers (12")
Cat: CCE 035. Rel: 08 Aug 22
Whispers (6:08)
Just A Party (5:42)
Be Yourself (6:23)
Mindgames (6:29)
Review: Chiwax are back this week with a more than welcome reissue of Wax Fruit's one-and-only release Whispers from 1994. This was one of many aliases sussed by Toronto-based producer Ron Allen, who some of you may know for his seminal work as one half of Psyance (with Hayden Andre Brown) who released on Plus 8, as well as his work under the names Aztech, The Apache Project and The R.A.S.E. The late night mood music of the title track is a true zeitgeist from the period in which it was released, while the looped-up disco sampling deep house of 'Just A Party' or 'Mindgames' over on the flip were equally as trendsetting as anything fellow Torontonians like Nick Holder or DJ Sneak were making at the time.
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Soulacker EP
Cat: TIERE 02. Rel: 06 Sep 24
Morl (6:41)
Bone Bruise (6:44)
Soulcracker (6:31)
Niselprim (6:44)
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Nasty Girl EP
Nasty Girl EP (limited 12")
Cat: ROBSOULCLASSIC 02. Rel: 03 Nov 23
Nasty Girl (5:46)
Thuggish Ruggish (6:38)
The Ghetto Code (6:20)
Review: French "house music purist" Phil Weeks flaunts his domestic absolutism on the very latest EP 'Nasty Girl' for Robsoul, bringing funky and snappy flair to a nasty vocal uptick. With guest vocals from an unnamed collaborator, the title track bottles the dirty excitement of a new nighttime liaison; 'Thuggish Ruggish' and 'The Ghetto Code', meanwhile, pare things back far farther into chuggy Chicago house territory, sacrificing the glammy vocals for analogue-flavoured, brass-driven groovetastics.
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タグ: French House
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Feel My Needs
Feel My Needs (black white & purple splattered vinyl 12")
Cat: TOOL 1282. Rel: 02 Oct 24
Weiss Vs James Hype - "Feel My Needs" (5:46)
Weiss - "Feel My Needs" (6:09)
Review: Weiss and James Hype are big deals in the main room house world and so is Toolroom Records, the UK label where they now find themselves. On the first track on this new 12", the pair go at it together for 'Feel My Needs' which is a warm, sensuous, involving house cut that builds to a peak through teasing chords and vocal snippets and then drops into big, piano-laced sound for good times. Weiss's own original version of the same tune then appears on the flip and is an equally sensuous sound with fat drums and hints of acid next to the big chords.
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You Are (The Remixes)
Cat: OCH 268. Rel: 05 Apr 24
You Are (DJ Spinna Galactic Soul remix) (8:53)
You Are (DJ Spinna Galactic Soul instrumental) (8:55)
You Are (Coflo Soulful remix) (7:26)
You Are (Coflo Tumbador remix) (6:25)
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Friends Of The Pavillon
Cat: SUAVE 001. Rel: 14 Mar 25
Welwert - "Feel So Good" (6:34)
Merov - "Astroballe" (6:12)
Pierre Marty - "Pocket Toy" (5:45)
Gab Jr - "Vibration" (feat Lourene) (6:40)
タグ: Tech House
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578
578 (12" plays inside out)
Cat: FXHEGUNNS. Rel: 25 Jun 10
Gunnar Wendel - "578" (Omar S Berlin mix)
Gunnar Wendel - "Rude Boy" (Omar S Rude Boy Warm mix)
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Easy
Easy (12")
Cat: ECLIPSER 16. Rel: 25 Mar 25
Easy (7:44)
Easy (instrumental) (7:43)
Easy (Kaidi Tatham remix) (7:45)
Easy (Kaidi Tatham remix instrumental) (7:43)
Review: The effervescent Robert Owens, a man whose vocals have blessed countless killer house records since the second half of the 1980s, remains as committed to his craft as ever - as a slew of recent appearances on excellent new releases proves. Here he's the featured guest on Depth of My Soul founder Nat Wendell's debut release on German imprint Eclipser Chaser. In its' original form, 'Easy' is a deliciously warm, loose and soulful house jam of the kind that the late, great Phil Asher used to serve up under the Restless Soul alias. Naturally, Owens as it his effortlessly slick and soulful best. Wendell offers up an instrumental, before West London stalwart Kaidi Tatham re-frames the track as a shuffling, samba-soaked slab of broken beat/jazz-funk fusion.
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Easy
Easy (red marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: ECLIPSER 16C. Rel: 25 Mar 25
Easy (7:44)
Easy (instrumental) (7:44)
Easy (Kaidi Tatham remix) (7:43)
Easy (Kaidi Tatham remix instrumental) (7:42)
Review: Surely even he has lost count of how many tunes he has sung on now, yet still Robert Owens remains the most in-demand vocalist in the game. His smoky tones feature on Nat Wendall's 'Easy' and they come with a brighter tone than usual next to the nice piano chords which are draped over upright beats. As well as an instrumental, Kaidi Tatham remixes with his brilliant broken beat style and sunny synth disposition, and he also adds his own spin to the instrumental. A timeless package.
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Played by: DJ Johnny Rebel
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Heartbeat FM
Cat: WOLFEP 078. Rel: 22 Jan 25
Rhythm & Blaze (5:19)
Lost In The Moment (6:11)
Turbo Passion (5:24)
Nocturnal (5:56)
Review: Frits Wentink and Wolf Music join forces once again for the fourth edition in their collaborative series. This EP delivers four floor-filling heaters, each track crafted with Wentink's signature blend of deep house grooves and infectious melodies. 'Rhythm & Blaze', a track made exclusively for the Wolf Music 15th Birthday celebration, sets the tone with its pulsating energy and soulful vibe. 'Lost In The Moment' and 'Turbo Passion' keep the energy high with their infectious rhythms and captivating melodies, while 'Nocturnal' takes a slightly darker turn, exploring deeper, more hypnotic soundscapes. With its impeccable production and undeniable dancefloor appeal, this EP is a must-have for any house music enthusiast.
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BODOACEVA 003
Cat: BODOACEVA 003. Rel: 05 Nov 24
Frits Wentink & Malin Genie - "Tongue Kiss" (4:59)
Bob Bonadis - "Space Animals" (5:11)
Nanky Nimbo - "Peony" (5:08)
ZZ BANKS - "Nitro Bass" (5:00)
Rico Scott - "Space Out" (5:12)
Wim Waldo - "Clear Sky" (5:25)
Review: Bobby Donny's ACE series is mostly a digital-only affair, though periodically the Dutch label will round up choice gems and stick them out on compilation style vinyl EPs. This is the third of those and contains six stellar cuts. There's much to admire, from the infectious, James Brown-sampling deep house bounce of 'Space Animals' by Bob Bonadis and the Kerri Chandler-esque excellence of Nanky Nimbo's 'Peony', to the hip-swinging intergalactic house retro-futurism of 'Nitro Bass' by ZZ Banks and the rolling New York house warmth of 'Clear Sky' by Wim Waldo. The EP also boasts a typically impressive collaboration between Frits Wentink and Malin Genie, the undeniably classy deep house excellence of 'Tongue Kiss'.
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Played by: Jeigo
タグ: Tech House
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BODOACEVA 002
Cat: BODOACEVA 002. Rel: 14 May 24
Frits Wentink & Malin Genie - "Teardrop Renaissance" (5:08)
Frits Wentink & Malin Genie - "Atricot" (5:28)
Tom Paris - "L'Enfer Du Paradis" (5:21)
Didier Chesto - "Ow Yeah" (5:18)
Boy Berger - "Etherial" (5:00)
Joy Jenkins - "Flowers" (5:07)
Review: The Bobby Donny series has been reliably pushing an ear-snagging strain of tech house since 2015, occasionally swerving into unexpected grime territory and always packing a little misfit spice in the production. The assembled throng on this new VA release is headed up by label mainstay Frits Wentink working alongside Malin Genie delivering two punchy workouts laden with steamy, late-night sass. Tom Paris brings some bumping, bashy garage house pressure to 'L'Enfer Du Paradis' while Didier Chesto revels in Lately bass and swirling pads for the 90s fever dream of 'Ow Yeah'. Boy Berger goes in hard on the bongo loops for a tracky workout par excellence, and Joy Jenkins rounds the record off with one of the most distinctive tracks on the release - a dusty beatdown that sounds like Mood II Swing on heavy downers.
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タグ: Tech House
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Times Are Changing
Cat: GLITS 129. Rel: 24 Mar 25
Times Are Changing (4:51)
Times Are Changing (Two Soul Fusion Bronx dub) (8:47)
Times Are Changing (Two Soul Fusion remix) (9:18)
Times Are Changing (Takin' It Back dub) (4:42)
Review: Originally released digitally last year, Ben Westbeech's Glitterbox Recordings debut was certainly an ear-catching affair - a sparkling, piano-rich slab of organic soulful house wonder topped off with a sublime lead vocal by unheralded artist RAHH (itself a surprise, given that Westbeech is a brilliant vocalist in his own right). Finally on vinyl, Westbeech's sublime original mix of 'Times Are Changing' comes backed by a trio of reworks, two of which come from Two Soul Fusion - AKA NYC house legends Josh Milan (Blaze) and Louie Vega (Masters at Work). They first deliver a hard, hot-stepping 'Bronx dub' - all bouncy, Afro-house insired beats and squelchy synths' - before slamming down a suitably big, energetic soulful house 'remix'. Westbeach's own tribute to early 90s piano house, the 'Takin' It Back Dub', completes a fine EP.
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Played by: Aroop Roy
タグ: Soulful House
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Toolroom Sampler Vol 12
Cat: TOOL 1235. Rel: 02 Jul 24
Wh0, Mark Knight & James Hurr - "Turn Me Deeper" (feat Kathy Brown) (5:23)
Shadow Child - "Rising High" (7:31)
Low Steppa & Tony Romera - "Dance To The Music" (5:21)
Maur - "Disco Tool" (6:33)
Review: The latest V/A sampler record by Toolroom Records comes in the shadow of unfortunate news in regards to singer Kathy Brown, who, last we heard, was battling stage four cancer. Brown is the original featuring singer of Praxis' 'Turn Me Out'; her vocal contribution to the track has since gone sampled by many a deep and jackin' house producer, owing to its standout "work me with temptation" lyric, whose simple injunction and passionate delivery would seem to bottle the essence of an era (of overwork, of temptation, of desire). Now Toolroom continue to dedicate their latest releases to Brown in her honour; this time, her 'Turn Me Out' vocal is reworked into 'Turn Me Deeper', featuring a star cast of organ-synth peddling, deep house foundation-shattering producers (Wh0, Mark Knight, James Hurr), backed up by contributions by the likes of Shadow Child, Low Steppa and Maur as addenda.
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Ne Plus Ultra
Cat: DAMN 005. Rel: 23 May 24
Ne Plus Ultra (10:18)
Ne Plus Ultra (Magik Black Purse mix) (7:10)
Ne Plus Ultra (Magik Black Purse mix 2) (5:39)
Review: White Dopes On Funk's Ne Plus Ultra EP makes a triumphant return with a 2024 reissue, reminding listeners of its UK rave classic status. Side-1 features the original version of 'Ne Plus Ultra,' a post-rave gem that transcends time with its techno-infused futuristic vibes. Its pulsating beats and captivating melodies create an awe-inspiring atmosphere on the dancefloor. On Side-2, the Magik Black Purse mix offers two distinct interpretations of the track. The first mix delves into a deeper groove, accentuating the pronounced acid line and delivering a raw, stripped-down version with less emphasis on melody. Meanwhile, the second mix retains the essence of the original but injects a breakbeat, adding an extra layer of dynamism and energy to the composition. 'Ne Plus Ultra' encapsulates the essence of 90s house and acid, offering a diverse range of sounds and textures that appeal to both nostalgic ravers and contemporary dance music enthusiasts.
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タグ: 90s House | Acid House
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Work It Out
Work It Out (180 gram milky white vinyl 12" + insert + sticker)
Cat: ECLIPSER 18C. Rel: 19 Nov 24
Work It Out (5:18)
Work It Out (dub) (4:54)
タグ: Tech House
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Magic Bus Live
Cat: NUGNET 07. Rel: 20 Dec 23
Will & Batty - "Relax" (6:15)
MightyHor - "Sonderus" (6:43)
Matichap - "Back Swing" (7:35)
Sekance - "Engrenage" (6:08)
Review: More tripped-out tech house wizardry on Gene On Earth's Nug Net label, with entrancing elements throughout. Will & Batty, MightyHor, Matichap and Sekance each deliver their own take on the contemporary trance prance formula, be that the opener 'Relax' or the notable 'Back Swing', both of which are indelible synaptic overloads, working in many transitional sweeps, sizzles and slurps between the beats and motifs.
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タグ: Tech House
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Is It 2 Late?
Cat: STO 022. Rel: 05 Mar 25
Sante (6:49)
Is It 2 Late? (6:49)
Is It 2 Late? (Lb Honne remix) (7:18)
Sante (Orion remix) (5:32)
Review: Bristol-based Will You (AKA Oleeva label founder Will Spence) is finally ready to make his vinyl bow, with fast-rising Berlin imprint Stolar the lucky label handling the imprint. He begins in predictably confident mood with 'Sante', a deeply swirling, psychedelic and immersive slab of hypno-house wrapped in waves of TB-303 acid insanity, before treating us to the unsettling off-kilter tech-house wonkiness of 'Is It 2 Late?' Over on the reverse side, both cuts are given the remix treatment. Lb Honne re-frames 'Is It 2 Late?' as a smoother and more intergalactic-sounding chunk of deep tech-house, while Orion turns 'Sante' into a field recordings and effects-laden ambient techno shuffler.

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The Chuck Wagon
The Chuck Wagon (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: BMM 10. Rel: 07 Nov 24
The Chuck Wagon (7:41)
The Chuck Wagon (dub Down mix) (6:27)
Artificial World (feat Jamiel Patton) (6:13)
Review: He might be a veteran by now, but Chicago's Boo Williams can still kick out jams like few other artists in the house game. His distinctive style is both physical and emotive, with punchy low ends but magnificent melodies both leaving their mark. This latest outing comes on Boo Moonman, his own concern, and opens with "The Chuck Wagon' which is indeed a cosmic crusade with draw out synth modulations and rippling chords carrying you away to the stars. A dub Down mix gives the groove more room to breathe and your mind room to wander then 'Artificial World' (feat Jamiel Patton) is a deep and more jazzy house cut.
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タグ: Chicago House
 in stock $17.41
Back Track
Back Track (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: BMM 20. Rel: 18 Jun 24
Back Track (6:48)
The Cure (7:31)
Triggerman (7:16)
The Party (6:57)
Review: Smoove-as-ya-like, sashaying night moves from the ever-prolific Boo Williams on his own imprint 'Boo Moonman'. The OG cut is an understated, proggy house tesseract with undulating 303s and propulsive tambourine action, and the dub on the flip is a weightless, pared-back bop allowing each constituent layer its time in the limelight, from warm washes of pensive pad to cavernous congas. File under rollers!
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タグ: Chicago House
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Can't Forget You
Can't Forget You (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: BMM 30. Rel: 10 May 24
Can't Forget You (instrumental) (6:42)
All About The Music (Service mix) (6:35)
Replay (7:42)
Last Thoughts (feat Jamiel Patton) (6:25)
Review: There is no other way to say it then, Boo Williams is a legend of Chicago house music. There are only a handful of names in the business who have done what Boo has in his 40 plus year involvement with the scene. His own label Boo Moonman is in the midst of releasing a series of related records, 'Can't Forget You' is the seventh in the soon to be ten set in total, Boo stretching his signature cosmic sound out into deep space across four tracks. These blend jazzy keys and floating synths all to a tribal rhythm, perfect for playing during sunsets and early morning sessions. Boo just doesn't miss. Always expect quality with Mr. Williams.
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Midnight Express (reissue)
Cat: FCE 12. Rel: 07 Nov 24
Midnight Express (5:50)
Planet Earth (6:44)
Blast Off (5:54)
Review: Chicago originator Boo Williams has a sound that finds a perfect sweet spot between physical drums and emotive synths. He has long been turning out his sparking Windy City sounds and the quality levels never dip. This new 12" from FRL revisits his 'Midnight Express EP' which is one of his best. The title cut kicks off with punchy drums and loopy chord vamps that are topped with cosmic sustained chords and have a futuristic feel. 'Planet Earth' is an even more raw and hefty house thumper with some warped bass and twisted synth modulations and 'Blast Off' shuts down with some slamming kicks and sci-fi melodies that once again make for a perfect mix for head and heel.
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Remember The Music
Cat: PRONTO 014. Rel: 10 Sep 24
Boo Williams - "Remember The Music" (Boo dub) (6:58)
Boo Williams - "Time Searching" (6:47)
James Curd - "The Perceived Theory" (5:59)
James Curd - "Grey Matters" (6:10)
Review: Aussie label Pronto looks across the world to the centre of deep house and Chicago for this new EP from mainstays Boo Williams and James Curd. Those heavily accomplished names both take one side each of this new 12" and Boo Williams is first with the hazy, soul-drenched, blissed-out melodies and shuffling drums of 'Remember The Music' (dub) then offers another bright, synth laced and meditative sound with 'Time Searching'. James Curd brings some jazzy motifs and classically included deep house smoothness on 'The Perceived Theory' then swings low with the leggy, lazy, inviting 'Grey Matters'.
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タグ: Chicago House
 in stock $17.13
Slanch EP
Slanch EP (12")
Cat: LV 8. Rel: 11 Mar 25
Laguna Seca (6:37)
Slanch (6:45)
Iamreal (7:10)
Review: Wills, a key figure in the Long Vehicle crew, returns with a three-track EP that explores the darker corners of techno. 'Laguna Seca' paves the way with its insistent rhythms and shimmering synths recalling the French touch sound, but with a harder, more propulsive edge. Think Daft Punk after one too many espressos, or Laurent Garnier channeling the spirit of Jeff Mills. 'Slanch' delves deeper into the shadows with a distorted, slightly terrifying bassline (in the best way) that evokes a sense of otherworldly eeriness. The EP's centerpiece, 'Iamreal', is a seven-minute odyssey that unfolds with frenzied momentum, pummelling rhythms and radiant melodies taking the listener to a different realm. The offering is both experimental and uncompromising, a reminder that techno can be both visceral and cerebral.
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau
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The Ci Devant EP
Cat: EFUNK 07. Rel: 14 Nov 23
12 Months Of Longing (6:25)
Sexy Bot (7:35)
Used To Be (7:28)
Used To Be (instrumental) (7:30)
Review: Philly native Josh Wink is still as relevant as ever, partially because he didn't just spend the decades after his breakout hit 'Higher State of Consciousness' trying to recreate the same thing. He has landed on several well-regarded labels, though mostly on his own 30-year-old Ovum, and here heads to House of eFunk for a new EP that taps into his nostalgic feelings of house from years gone by. The cuts are all lo-fi and rough-edged, with deep beats and grainy pads all bring timeless gores that come with rich synths and chords for extra special dancefloor appeal.
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau
タグ: Acid House
 in stock $16.02
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