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Prima Expresie
Prima Expresie (limited double vinyl 12")
Cat: VARA 002. Rel: 29 Jul 13
Arapu - "A2a Cu R"
Dubsons - "Vezuviu"
Faster - "De Ce"
Costy & Gerardo - "Dulapa"
Review: Hailing from the new and mysterious Vara label, this four track double pack makes a bold statement about the intentions of the label, offering a decidedly ambitious product for a second release populated by relatively unknown producers. Lucky then that all the tracks on the release are worthy of their own side of wax as they plumb the depths of minimal tech house with fearless abandon. Arapu keeps the beat twitchy as he lets globulous sub bass design provide the warmth in the track, while Dubsons get into a lighter frame of mind with a breezy beat and atmospheric swirls of chord. Faster brings things back to a darker context with that fearful clang of church bells and plenty of decay and reverb around to fill in any untoward gaps, leaving it to Costy & Gerardo to finish the deal with a stoutly stripped down, cyclical burner for the deepest of dancefloor contemplators to get lost in.
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out of stock $24.63
Various V3
Various V3 (double 12")
Cat: BPV 012. Rel: 07 May 15
Audiotheque - "Anakronik" (8:02)
Leo-pol - "Introduction" (7:33)
Nu Zau - "Noise" (11:35)
Anrilov & Bvoice - "Budet" (8:32)
Adjusment Bureau - "Times Goes By" (7:55)
Clovis - "Rose Bleue" (11:20)
Review: Moscow label BodyParts Records has become a byword for quality minimal fare since its emergence a few years back and this latest offering is their most comprehensive yet. V3 pairs up six producers across two slabs of vinyl and will probably become one of those double packs that doesn't leave your box. The future tribalism of Nu Zau's "Noise" stands out here, as does the bristling abstract grooves of Anrilov & Bvoice collaboration "Budet". The chiming beauty and simple beats of "Rose Bleue" by Clovis might just be our favourite contribution here however.
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out of stock $21.01
MBK 002
MBK 002 (12")
Cat: MBK 002. Rel: 16 May 24
Bodeler - "Technyke" (6:57)
Bodeler - "Technyke" (Franco Cinelli remix) (7:58)
Nicola Brusegan, Camilo Gil - "Take A Groove" (6:27)
Nicola Brusegan, Camilo Gil - "Take A Groove" (Jorge Caiado remix) (6:12)
Review: Renowned producer Bodeler makes his mark on the newly emerging Minimal Brooklin label with a masterful display of minimalism on his A1 cut, then respected Argentinian Franco Cinelli remixes and delivers something immersive. On the B-side, Nicola Brusegan and Camilo Gil unite to create a soulful deep house track complete with lush chords and pulsating basslines, and this one is paired with a remix from Jorge Caiado that is sure to electrify dance floors thanks to his knack for crafting statement-making sound and pulsating acid vibes.
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タグ: Minimal | Acid House
 in stock $21.84
Loslassen
Loslassen (hand-numbered 12" + 7" in hand-sprayed sleeve limited to 200 copies (comes in different coloured sleeve, we cannot guarantee which one you will receive))
Cat: KIMOCHI 51. Rel: 11 Jan 23
Jevvers (6:25)
Gone (6:53)
Years (7:34)
When (4:46)
A-S2 (feat Yung Zesty) (5:00)
A-S3 (feat Yung Zesty) (4:32)
Review: Brighton-based Caldera is a talent behind the decks, but is perhaps even more remarkable in his studio expertise: his subtle productions weave a seemingly effortless sense of pace and texture, groove and abstraction, weight and space. For this colourful outing he channels - in turns - David Moufang, Thomas Fehlmann, Yanneck Salvo, and Sebastian Meissner, with deep techno, sumptuous house and beguiling ambience the bewitching end product.
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out of stock $31.64
Data Sync
Data Sync (12")
Cat: DAT 001. Rel: 13 Dec 23
Intel (5:35)
Force Field (4:44)
Syntax (5:29)
GS5 (re-edit) (4:36)
Metropolis (4:14)
Recon (5:27)
Review: Data Sync is a sub-label of Non Stop Rhythm and now label head Tom Carruthers is back on it with more of his fierce techno explorations. 'Intel' opens proceedings with some taught synth twangs and stomping drum work that will bring physicality to the floor. 'Force Field' is a similarly stomping sound with bright bells looping up top and 'Syntax' is a raw percussive frother with acid run right through it. 'GS5' (re-edit) is another one with some fresh synth sounds bringing light to the physical low ends and 'Metropolis' gets snappy and jacked up while 'Recon' closes down with some tribal energy and bleeping 90s references.
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Played by: DJ ROCCA, Rave Energy
 in stock $20.44
Red Lightbulb Theory '87-'88 (reissue)
Cat: SS 036. Rel: 07 Dec 21
Mechanism (10:08)
Dedicated (5:40)
The Unknown (5:38)
China II (9:55)
Red Lightbulb (6:41)
Review: Reissue of this '09 classic double pack on Sound Signature from Leron Carson.
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Played by: ISOUL8 (Volcov)
out of stock $42.55
Deep Blue
Deep Blue (limited coloured vinyl double 12")
Cat: SUSH 24. Rel: 31 Jul 14
Track 1 (7:42)
Track 2 (7:40)
Track 3 (8:53)
Track 4 (9:04)
Track 5 (outro) (3:52)
Review: Argentine techno producer Leonel Castillo made his first appearance on Yossi Anoyal's Sushitech imprint way back in 2006, when the label was still in its infancy. Here he delivers a follow-up eight years in the making. Deep, fluid, atmospheric and occasionally otherworldly, Deep Blue shows Castillo at his mesmerizing best. Each of the five tracks does a good job in showcasing his undulating and hypnotic deep techno sound, which sits somewhere between classic dub techno (see the final track for extra dubwise portions) and typically Germanic after-party fare. There's little to criticize, just a range of yearning, floor-friendly concoctions aimed squarely at DJs who like their techno deep, warm and enticing.
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out of stock $28.28
Om Vedea EP
Om Vedea EP (180 gram vinyl double 12")
Cat: UND 004. Rel: 28 May 14
Time & Space
Sun2216
Shakeuit
Adagio or Truism
Review: Lazar Cezar doesn't release that much but each new record from him or his Understand label is worth the wait. For starters, the four tracks that appear across two heavy weight 12"s - with bespoke artwork - boast an obvious pride behind the release, and the same can be said for the production. The EP's highlight is the knee-deep pops and gurgles of "Time & Space" that surface to bubble around dampened beats and irregular-to-regular hi-hat and snare patterns. Listen to it and it's almost like being caught inside a floating blob of it. "Sun2216" is very deep, and so subtle that in parts it's almost not there - you can only just make out what sounds like snippets of spiritual teachings by Jiddu Krishnamurti. The A-side of Om Vedea's second disc, "Shakeuit", is more for the dancefloor thanks to its workman-like minimal techno that doesn't stop, while "Adagio or Truism" is tonal, trippy and ultimately experimental heat from the heart of Bucharest.
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out of stock $26.60
Stranger Than Paradise
Cat: VS 002. Rel: 31 May 23
Ace Of Clubs (6:12)
Tricks & Denim (5:41)
This Is Just A Game (6:04)
Bad (5:05)
Review: Paris-based groovers Charonne have been building up their identity as ear-catching minimal house freaks since debuting on their Rakya label back in 2016. Now they're settling into a new surrounding on Velvet Spirit, ladling the rubbery funk on good and thick for some upfront cuts shot through with oddball flair. Just check the discoid stylings of 'Tricks & Denim' with its boogie flourishes and subtly off-centre synth licks, absolutely tooled for maximum party pleasure. 'This Is Just A Game' edges towards something even bigger, catching a wave that comes on like mid 00s electro house given a modern makeover.
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タグ: French House
out of stock $20.72
Lobster Club
Lobster Club (limited gatefold double 12")
Cat: TCS 02. Rel: 05 Nov 14
Wald 1975
A New Beat
Warhol
Orchestra Rehearsal
Fiction
Cauldron
Review: Known most for his TC Studio work alongside Matei Tulbure, Traian Chereches has latterly taken to working in a solo capacity and demonstrated an equal degree of aplomb for unique rhythms and joyful sensations. Fans of the Romanian's work will delight in this double pack on his and Tulbure's prospering TC Studio label with the six tracks on Lobster Club really showing Chereches' full production range. Proceedings begin on an abstract note with "Wald 1975" memorable for some bold vocal sampling, though tracks such as the tumbling "A New Beat" and "Orchestra Rehearsal" will provide more than enough dancefloor satisfaction.
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out of stock $22.39
Bad House Music
Cat: LER 003. Rel: 27 Jan 25
RIV2 (Bad) (5:36)
Bad House Music (5:39)
Prog Power (6:29)
Do It (5:11)
Review: What is bad house music? Besides lazy non-objections like "it's a matter of taste", we'd go deeper and suggest bad house music is house music that doesn't respect the genre's roots (note: respecting should be defined in contrast to absolute loyalty; the two ideas are altogether different). Love Exposure's very own Chinichi shows an awareness of this distinction, laying down four tracks which only hint at the vibe of bumptious genre disrespect that some producers exhibit, without truly indulging it. "Bad" is defined secondarily here: "bad" as in devilish, seductive, charming. The title track and ensuers like 'Prog Power' and 'Do It' thus pump and kick, inducing extra fluttery come-hither eyes in the listener, by way of burly kicks, moreish trance elements and extra curvaceous synth hoots.
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タグ: Tech House | Acid House
 in stock $21.27
Detroit Legacy Vol 1
Detroit Legacy Vol 1 (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: HCR 016. Rel: 09 Mar 23
Cignol - "Distance" (5:33)
Barce - "Funk Station" (6:23)
Alex Martin - "Megatech" (5:48)
Mariska Neerman - "Stellium" (7:36)
Dark Vektor - "Metaverso Frik" (5:25)
N-Ter - "We Will Emerge" (4:46)
Review: The Spanish Hypnotic Collective label attempts to capture its take on the Detroit Legacy with what looks like a new series of various artists' EP. There is plenty of Motor City soul in the gorgeous synths of Cignol's muted acid and deep house opener 'Distance' which is a soothing and reverential groove, but then its pure party from Barce, Alex Martin offers up 313 style tech and three further tunes on the flip explore blistering electro with high-speed funk and cosmic intent. Mission accomplished and we're already looking forward to the next one.
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 in stock $20.15
Water Drop EP Part 3
Cat: MOVIDA 0163. Rel: 22 Dec 23
Franco Cinelli - "Eternal Chant" (13:16)
Neuronal Netwrok - "Basic" (7:37)
Sascha Dive - "FEOS Treatment" (6:03)
Review: The always classy Movida calls upon Franco Cinelli, Neuronal Network and Sasha Dive for this new outing, which takes a deep dive into smooth techno with plenty of healthy Motor City overtones. Cinelli goes first with 'Eternal Chat' which rides on deep and supple drums with deft synths peeling off the groove. Neuronal Network's 'Basic' is a textbook dub techno cut with frosty chord vamps and icy hi-hats over super deep kicks. Last of all, Germany's Sasha Dive brings a little light and playful mood to his 'Foes Treatment' with its shiny leads and more tech house-style grooves.
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out of stock $20.72
Joe Claussell Presents The Ascension Of Light & Wisdom
Cat: SORA 00. Rel: 09 Dec 22
Subtle Light (take 2) (8:41)
Peekaboo We See You (bonus beats) (12:08)
Review: Those with good memories may remember Sacred Rhythm's late '90s and early 2000s sister label Natural Resource, which existed primarily as an outlet for founder Joaquin 'Joe' Clausell's "deeper, electronic soundscape" style productions. SORA, which debuts with this coloured vinyl 10", is its' replacement. Clausell is naturally in top form across both productions. A-side 'Subtle Light' is undeniably"gorgeous, with Clausell wrapping twinkling, sunset-friendly piano solos, shimmering synth strings and spacey electronics around a tactile, undulating dream house bassline and hybrid drum machine/hand percussion beats. On B-aside 'Peakaboo We See You', the long-serving NYC producer opts for a darker, more heads-down 'deep-tech' sound, adding raw, rough and menacing stabs, tribal style percussion hits and bold aural textures to a weighty, peak-time-ready house beat.
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out of stock $21.56
Deep (er) Distance
Cat: MGART 601. Rel: 11 Jul 06
Deep (er) Distance (Joaquin's Dream version)
Ain't No Time For Tears (Scared Rhythm version)
Shuttlecock
Review: 2 rare and officially remodeled mixes of two of Manuel Gottsching's 70s classics. Joe Clausell is the man who gets the call to work over both the 21 minute "Deeper Distance" as well as the 10 minute "Ain’t No Time For Tears"
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Played by: Ron Like Hell, Vakula
out of stock $23.50
Amphibious Carbine (remastered)
Cat: SMI 008. Rel: 01 Dec 23
Confidential - "Amphibious Carbine" (5:29)
Exocet - "Nitrogen" (4:59)
Holy Ghost Inc - "Walking On Air" (4:30)
Exocet - "Overdose" (4:57)
Primea Facey - "Poverty Line" (4:18)
Review: The Sound Migration label takes another trip back in to the CATT articles to explore the proto-trance and early bleep techno sound they were pushing from 1988-1991. Another five essential gems from the modestly sized catalogue get an airing here, kicking off with Confidential's haunting 'Amphibious Carbine' followed by the boxy pressure of Exocet's 'Nitrogen'. This is astounding stuff throughout, not least the freak-zone trip of Holy Ghost's 'Walking On Air', which sounds like the common denominator between Ibiza and Goa in their nascent days as party destinations. Don't sleep on the clattering funk of Exocet's 'Overdose' either, a seriously snappy groover with all kinds of oddball sampling going on.
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タグ: 90s House
out of stock $20.72
R CNVX2
R CNVX2 (double 12")
Cat: ARTLESSVEXTRE 2. Rel: 23 May 24
Kuiper (8:49)
Miranda (7:22)
Ebulience (9:11)
Niche (11:02)
Review: We're always keen for a full-length trip into the fantastic worlds of Gerard Hansen. As Convextion, he's mastered the art of sonic futurism charged with palpable human heart, eliciting the deepest emotional impact from his synths and strapping them to elegant, infectious electro and techno rhythms. That modus operandi continues beautifully on this new transmission for A.r.t.l.e.s.s., replete with vintage sci-fi artwork and four extended cuts stretched out over a side of vinyl each. All the better to sink into, not least on the subtly grooving, Plastikman-esquedepth charge 'Miranda'.
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out of stock $31.35
Deep Thoughts EP
Deep Thoughts EP (double 12")
Cat: ABATCS 003. Rel: 20 Nov 17
Mild Dots (10:35)
Mild Dots (Archie Hamilton Celestial remix) (9:42)
Jumper (10:37)
Incompatible Thoughts (10:37)
Review: After a series of quick, effective stompers for labels like Subtil Records and Naural, among others, Romania's Cosmjn lands on Basel's abartik imprint with a healthy dosage of lean and mean tech grooves. Residig on the more minimal end of the scale, "Mild Dots" is the sort of material you'd find on Slow Life, wrapping its intricate beat folds around subtle bass bumps and glitchy harmonics; Archie Hamilton Celestial adds a little funk to the swing with what turns out to be an absolutely rocking remix! "Jumper" switches the mood to something more reminiscent of traditional 90s techno, pulsing away with a deep bassline that you'd find on classic Detroit records. Top gear!
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Played by: Don Crisp
out of stock $23.24
YOIONWAX 010
YOIONWAX 010 (12" picture disc)
Cat: YOIONWAX 010. Rel: 26 Jun 24
Jungle Juice (6:02)
The Man From Planet X (6:17)
Mystical Journey (6:48)
Prepare Your Soul (6:26)
Review: YOIONWAX celebrates its tenth anniversary with a special record featuring stunning zoetrope artwork by Alex Mikheev. Guided by the talented Donnie Cosmo, this musical journey starts in a tropical forest with 'Jungle Juice' then 'The Man From Planet X' leads into another mystical experience with lithe and silvery tech house and trippy synth work. 'Mystical Journey' is another spaced-out tech sound with kinetic drums and a smorgasbord of sci-fi motifs, then 'Prepare Your Soul' serves up another transformative adventure with steely drums and watery droplets, otherworldly designs and a groove that never quits. Super artwork on this one, too.
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タグ: Tech House
 in stock $20.72
Bliss/Gone EP
Cat: HAL 007. Rel: 03 May 12
Bliss
Gone
Bliss (Schleppstigg version)
Review: New meat on haseland's kitchen table: Coss. After featuring gorgeous men like Goldfish + der Dulz, Thompson & Kuhl or Lars Wickinger - here comes the next grenade on our autononymous autistic acitvists hangout! Meanwhile they great the goddess of spring with this meandering hybrid house tracks. Deep, warm and still shady the earth awakes. Meat them again in May. Mars Saibert adds some soulful blackness in Schleppstigg's Version. Schleppstigg releases at Areal Records, Conrad Schulze aka Coss did releases for More or Less. Tracklisting: a1 Bliss a2 Gone b1 Bliss (Schleppstigg Version feat. Mars)
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out of stock $20.72
Various Artist Part 2
Various Artist Part 2 (hand-stamped 12" + insert)
Cat: TL 132. Rel: 03 Dec 24
Fernando Costantini - "Space About You" (5:52)
Analogue Cops - "Whispering Resonance" (5:37)
Lucretio, Omar Akhrif & Mag0 - "Wet Life" (7:56)
Francesco Carvetta - "So Tell Me" (6:35)
Review: The 13th release from Timeless Records is in no way unlucky for lovers of future-facing tech house fusions. The fresh 12" brings an exciting mix of seasoned artists and emerging talents with Fernando Costantini, Francesco Carvetta and Analogue Cops offering solo cuts while Mag0 joins forces with Lucretio and Omar Akhrif. From the wiry electronics and snappy drums of 'Space About You' which kicks things off to the more slinky links of tense and tripped out closer 'So Tell Me' this is a classy package.
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out of stock $20.72
Wake The Town
Cat: MSH 0015. Rel: 18 Feb 25
Wake The Town (5:25)
PicL (6:13)
King Tide (5:54)
No King (6:27)
Hourglass (5:21)
Lu's Dub (5:07)
Review: Across six expansive tracks, the album plays with space and rhythm, crafting sonic landscapes that feel both intimate and infinite. Cousin's debut full-length on Moonshoe, 'Wake The Town', transcends typical dub techno, embracing minimal and tech house sensibilities while maintaining a deep, hypnotic atmosphere. The title track, 'Wake The Town', is a deep, tribal-infused dub, enveloping listeners in a cosmic haze. 'King Tide' is another highlight with a meditative groove, seamlessly blending spacious harmonics and rolling low-end. 'No King' stands out with its fusion of electro elements and melodic dub textures, achieving a floaty yet mysterious aura. Slowing things down, 'Hourglass' leans into percussive depth, delivering a rich, tribal atmosphere with intricate production. 'Lu's Dub' takes a more fractured approach, featuring a broken electro rhythm wrapped in swirling dub chords, offering a deep sonic edge. Ethereal yet grounding, 'Wake The Town' is a journey through off-kilter rhythms and atmospheric depth, an essential listen for those seeking a next-level dub techno experience.
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タグ: Dub Techno
out of stock $20.15
Perceptual EP
Perceptual EP (heavyweight vinyl double 12")
Cat: MEANDER 21. Rel: 12 Apr 17
Aural (12:24)
Perceptual (11:25)
Celestial (10:07)
Mutual (8:59)
Review: Amphia co-founder Cristi Cons has been rather quiet of late, having previously impressed with a swathe of solo and collaborative EPs in early 2016. Here, the Romanian producer returns to action for the first time in 2017 via a rock solid collection of cuts, which come stretched across two weighty slabs of wax. As you might expect, all four tracks sit neatly into the now familiar Romanian tech-house style, which combines the crackling textures and production intricacy of minimal techno with the head-nodding shuffle of tech-house drum programming. Our highlight is probably super-odd closer "Mutual", which boasts some serious sub-bass and plenty of odd electronic noises, though the slightly more symphonic "Perceptual" is not far behind.
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out of stock $26.31
UVARLTD 002
UVARLTD 002 (double 12")
Cat: UVARLTD 002. Rel: 21 Nov 17
CSR & Argenis Brito - "Abadia" (7:56)
Vlad Arapasu - "Mistic Pisc" (8:06)
Ada Kaleh - "Aum Trai Si Aum Vedea" (7:57)
Mariin - "Lit Mitdream" (7:58)
Mierea Dor - "Hummingbird" (8:07)
Brind - "Chitar Alaparis" (8:10)
Ikuto - "Alacrity" (8:04)
Faster - "Back Room" (7:47)
Review: UVAR's first LTD compilation, which appeared in the spring of 2017, was something of a runaway success, so the Romanian label has decided to do it all over again. Like its predecessor, this second serving is jam-packed with club-ready tech-house treats, from the deep space electronics, sampled children's voices and undulating drums of CSR and Argetic Brito's "Abadia" and rolling, ever-building dreaminess of Ada Kaleh's "Aum Trai Si Aum Vedea", to the low-slung, acid-flecked trip that is Mierea Dor's "Hummingbird" and deep space throb of Ikuto's "Alarcity". There's perhaps a little more of a sci-fi feel to this one, as if most of the producers have been gorging on old Motor City techno records, but the beats remain tactile and tech-house focused.
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Played by: Mr KS
out of stock $24.92
We Luv EP
We Luv EP (12")
Cat: CEC 063. Rel: 17 Feb 25
We Luv (6:38)
Revolver (6:44)
Keep It Up (6:14)
Review: Reinforcing this German's producers reputation for delivering infectious, groove-heavy house music, the title track, 'We Luv', takes cues from French house music. Layering filtered loops and thick basslines to build a steady, club-ready pulse, its a prime example in how to produce dancefloor tension and release. 'Revolver' injects a lively mix of disco and house, boasting crisp percussion and a vibrant energy that bridges classic influences with modern production. The track’s dynamic arrangement ensures it keeps the momentum high. On the deeper side, Keep It Up unfolds with subtle, evolving progressions, drawing listeners into its hypnotic rhythm. The track’s intricate structure gradually intensifies, making it a perfect tool for shifting gears in a set. Released on his own Cecille Records, this EP highlights Curly’s versatility, delivering three distinct tracks suited for different phases of a DJ set. From warm-up grooves to driving peak-hour energy, this record proves why he remains a respected force in house music.
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タグ: Tech House
 in stock $22.39
East End Dubs Collaborations EP (B-STOCK)
East End Dubs Collaborations EP (B-STOCK) (split coloured vinyl double 12")
Cat: EA 001 (B-STOCK). Rel: 19 Oct 21
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
East End Dubs & Fabe - "Stargaze" (6:37)
East End Dubs & Rossi - "New Game" (6:37)
East End Dubs & Sidney Charles - "Mental Stealth" (6:07)
East End Dubs & Rich NxT - "Delicut" (7:46)
East End Dubs & Cuartero - "Static Sea" (6:59)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


The unstoppable East End Dubs launches yet another vinyl series here: introducing the first edition of the Collaborations series which features the label chief teaming up with some of the biggest names in tech house. Four cuts on this one: on the A side you've got 'Stargaze' in conjunction with Mannheim's Fabe (Salty Nuts) where they serve up some minimal boompty-funk, while C1 is with the ever reliable Sidney Charles on the hypnotic swing of 'Mental Stealth'. On side D is where it gets serious, on the moody, heads-down groove of 'Delicut' with fellow Londoner Rich NxT, and ending with the infectious afterhours bounce of 'Static Sea' with the ascendant Cuartero.
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East End Dubs Collaborations EP
East End Dubs Collaborations EP (split coloured vinyl double 12")
Cat: EA 001. Rel: 19 Oct 21
East End Dubs & Fabe - "Stargaze" (6:37)
East End Dubs & Rossi - "New Game" (6:37)
East End Dubs & Sidney Charles - "Mental Stealth" (6:07)
East End Dubs & Rich NxT - "Delicut" (7:46)
East End Dubs & Cuartero - "Static Sea" (6:59)
Review: The unstoppable East End Dubs launches yet another vinyl series here: introducing the first edition of the Collaborations series which features the label chief teaming up with some of the biggest names in tech house. Four cuts on this one: on the A side you've got 'Stargaze' in conjunction with Mannheim's Fabe (Salty Nuts) where they serve up some minimal boompty-funk, while C1 is with the ever reliable Sidney Charles on the hypnotic swing of 'Mental Stealth'. On side D is where it gets serious, on the moody, heads-down groove of 'Delicut' with fellow Londoner Rich NxT, and ending with the infectious afterhours bounce of 'Static Sea' with the ascendant Cuartero.
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タグ: Minimal
out of stock $27.99
Jack & The Madman
GU aka CVO
Cat: SJU 12R36. Rel: 19 Mar 25
Jack & The Madman (7:36)
Nutso Jack (7:20)
Acid Disco (Supadisco) (7:09)
Review: That man Glenn Underground is back with more of his masterful melodic house workouts as GU aka CVO. 'Jack & The Madman' goes super deep with moody drums wired up with burrowing, melancholic synths and time-keeping hi-hats. 'Nutso Jack' lands with some tribal drum heft and a melange of percussive details and wispy synths while 'Acid Disco (Supadisco)' is a woozy ste night exploration of jazzy keys and solar pads with soft cid lines weaving their way in and out of the beats. It's timeless and fresh once again from this Chicago mainstay.

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Played by: Per Bojsen-Moller
タグ: Chicago House
 in stock $20.44
Various Artist Part 1
Various Artist Part 1 (hand-stamped 12" + insert in hand-stamped sleeve)
Cat: TL 13.1. Rel: 21 Oct 24
LNO - "Down There" (7:15)
Lucretio & Omar Akhrif - "Flavours" (7:04)
Giammarco Orsini - "Twenty" (5:56)
Cristian Sarde - "Project" (6:44)
Review: Timeless Records strikes again with its 13th release, Part 1 & 2, assembling an Italian dream team that includes LNO, Lucretio, Omar Akhrif, Giammarco Orsini, and Cristian Sarde. This EP is a vibrant showcase of each artist's signature touch. LNO's track 'Down There' layers crisp 909 drums and spacey stabs atop a deep, undulating basslineiperfect for both introspective early hours and peak-time escalation. Lucretio and Omar Akhrif steer the ship into murkier waters with 'Flavours', where long, dark synths weave a haunting atmosphere, reminiscent of a suspenseful scene from a classic horror flick. Flip the record, and you'll find Giammarco Orsini's 'Twenty', which zigzags through wiggly, acid-tinged bass and sharp, precise drumwork, keeping listeners on their toes with its playful unpredictability. Cristian Sarde rounds out the release with 'Project', a track that lifts the energy with euphoric, rave-ready stabs and a relentless drive that keeps the momentum going. Together, these tracks make Part 1 a compelling narrative of sound.
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The One
The One (gatefold double 12")
Cat: DISDAT 007. Rel: 04 Jul 23
The One (11:53)
The One (instrumental) (11:53)
The One (Space-A-Pella) (3:08)
The One (Expansions) (8:30)
The One (Deep South) (5:31)
The One (Love) (10:43)
Review: ReSolute sublabel DisDat has become an essential checkpoint for anyone hunting out fresh goods in the broader minimal tech house scene. The label seems to have some clout when it comes to signing releases, and so we get this smoking hot combo of Melchior Productions Ltd and Chez Damier laying down a standout piece of deep house that champions the two legends' considerable gifts. A true release for the DJs, this is a double pack with some choice alternative mixes giving you the chance to have fun flipping between versions in the mix to keep a crowd on their toes. Pick your path and let it rip - the results are guaranteed to be magical.
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タグ: Minimal | Chicago House
 in stock $33.58
The One (B-STOCK)
The One (B-STOCK) (gatefold double 12")
Cat: DISDAT 007. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Scratch on B-side of Disc 2. Product otherwise in working condition
Review: ***B-STOCK: Scratch on B-side of Disc 2. Product otherwise in working condition***


ReSolute sublabel DisDat has become an essential checkpoint for anyone hunting out fresh goods in the broader minimal tech house scene. The label seems to have some clout when it comes to signing releases, and so we get this smoking hot combo of Melchior Productions Ltd and Chez Damier laying down a standout piece of deep house that champions the two legends' considerable gifts. A true release for the DJs, this is a double pack with some choice alternative mixes giving you the chance to have fun flipping between versions in the mix to keep a crowd on their toes. Pick your path and let it rip - the results are guaranteed to be magical.
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out of stock $34.71
Seaweed Rythm Vol 1
Seaweed Rythm Vol 1 (gatefold double 12")
Cat: SEAWEED 002. Rel: 26 Jun 23
Mihai Popoviciu - "Lit"
Rowlanz - "Hold Me Down"
YSC - "Phase"
Andu Simion - "When They See Us"
Per Hammar - "Sub Motion"
Honeydrop - "Instagram Sunset"
Cesare & Disorder - "Choramingando"
Zlene & Kalkyl - "Pull It Up"
Review: Seaweed Rythm Vol 1 assembles an accomplished crew of techno explorers for a fine gatefold double 12". Revered underground old timer Mihai Popoviciu opens with the gentle dub delights of 'Lit' then Rowlanz gets intensely romantic on the dub house of 'Hold Me Down' and YSC cooks up a superbly bubbly bassline and slinky groove with a tough edge. There is then some lovely crisp electro depth from Andu Simion on 'When They See Us' and further highlights from Per Hammar on 'Sub Motion' and the icy minimal breaks of Cesare & Disorder's 'Choramingando.'
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out of stock $41.71
I Am A Dancer (remixes)
Cat: SYST 01386. Rel: 29 Feb 24
I Am A Dancer (Marc Romboy & Sinisa Tamamovic mix) (6:55)
I Am A Dancer (Skatman remix) (7:04)
I Am A Dancer (Dense & Pika remix) (5:58)
Review: The already well-travelled 'I Am a Dancer' cut that was originally produced by Marc Romboy and C.A.R. and debuted on Kompakt's acclaimed Total 21 album now undergoes some vibrant transformations with three new mixes. Marc Romboy & Sinisa Tamamovic goes first and make it into a steamy, weighty but deep and pulsing track that drips with sweat and lust. The Skatman remix is much more for the big room with its grinding low ends and epic breakdowns and Dense & Pika then bring some unstoppable and rolling waves of techno power to their version. Cheers.
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out of stock $24.63
Herberts Best 07
Herberts Best 07 (double 12")
Cat: MONABERRY 045. Rel: 06 Aug 18
Super Flu - "Bebey Love 1" (8:45)
CIOZ - "Urban Linien" (7:13)
Bebetta - "Gattara" (7:26)
Jobe - "Maasai" (8:02)
Sobek - "Handmade Desire" (7:26)
Ole Biege - "Heat" (6:45)
MULYA - "Hamune" (7:30)
Douglas Greed - "Arpo 33" (6:30)
Review: Halle's Monaberry imprint receives nowhere near the amount of praise that it should. In all honesty, this has been one of the most consistent imprints to grace the tech-house sphere, with artists like Super Flu bringing some innovation and cutting-edge to that particular dance formula. Here, we have the label's seventh edition of the Herberts Best series, with a whole selection of new artists being given the chance to shine - including the ever-present Super Flu, of course. Stand-out tracks include "Gattara" by Bebetta, a tribalesque deep house joint with mounds of hypnotics; Jobe's "Maasai" makes for a supremely dubbed-out ocean of sonics; Sobek's "Handmade Desire" adds some industrial waves to what is a relatively 'housey' EP; "Arpo33" by Douglas Greed ends with a painfully on-point tech groove that dancers will find impossible not to shake to.
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out of stock $21.27
JUUZ 003
JUUZ 003 (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: JUUZ 003. Rel: 06 Jul 23
Swoy - "Life Is Love" (7:04)
Martin M - "Think Of Ways" (7:11)
Ckb - "Accents" (7:43)
James Reid - "Absence" (6:55)
Review: Hungary's Juuz label clocks up a third outing here with another tasteful various artists affair. Swoy gets things going with 'Life Is Love,' a fat slice of cosmic tech funk with sci-fi effects. Martin M's 'Think Of Ways' is another disco-tech exploration with clean and crisp sound design and punchy drums, then Ckb brings some low-slung and dubbed-out business on the Villalobos-esque 'Accents.' James Reid is last up with his slightly more thoughtful and sparse 'Absence', the gloopy bass and freaky designs finished with some introverted pad work.
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Played by: James Reid
タグ: Minimal
out of stock $20.44
ENDZ 020
ENDZ 020 (splattered vinyl double 12")
Cat: ENDZ 020. Rel: 27 Mar 18
Wickham - "Digsy" (7:11)
Viceversa - "Aden" (8:39)
Doubtingthomas - "Jegun" (9:25)
Cosmjn - "Butterfly Drop" (10:09)
Review: The Eastenderz label drop their 20th outing to date, just in time for the Easter weekend! That means you'll be able to smash out some killer house on the floor, and these tools are just what you need to do be able to do that. Wickham's "Digsy" kicks off with a delightful injection of bass, pushing a fat groove over a vast 7 minutes of bounciness, while Viceversa's "Aden" tones the pace down and heads into the murkier end of the deep house scale. On the flip, Doubtingthomas comes thorugh with "Jegun", a space-age roller with vast synths extending the track's reach, leaving Cosmjn's "Butterfly Drop" to deliver one final shot of bass-driven house that can only be smashed out on a jam-packed dancefloor. Badness from the Eastenderz!
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out of stock $28.56
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Aeternum Music
Aeternum Music (limited 2xLP)
Cat: AEMVA 001. Rel: 10 Feb 17
Cabanne - "Karim" (8:30)
Martinez - "Minor Box Solution" (7:48)
Db Jam - "Cosmos" (7:52)
Kidoz - "Nar" (5:42)
Roger Gerressen - "Whipped Cream" (7:17)
Seuil - "Elevate" (5:40)
Yakine - "Moon Talk" (6:44)
Review: Since launching in 2013, Jennifer and Lowris' Aeternum Music imprint has established itself as one of the standout labels on the Parisian techno scene. Here, the label delivers its first compilation: a quietly impressive double-pack featuring tracks from seven members of the growing Aeternum family. There's naturally much to admire throughout, from the weird, bass-heavy wonkiness of Cabanne's quirky opener, "Karim", to the woozy, techno-influenced, analogue deep house shuffle of Seuil's "Elevate". Elsewhere, Martinez impresses with a chunk of sub-heavy tech-house bounce ("Minor Box Solution"), and Yakine takes a trip into space via the intergalactic shuffle of "MoonTalk".
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out of stock $25.20
Division II
Division II (180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: AMP 0142. Rel: 29 Jan 19
Renaissance (6:59)
Cluster (7:06)
Triple Agent (8:35)
Alkuon (9:19)
Parallax (10:06)
Review: Last year, Bucharest producer Vlad Caia impressed plenty of people with "Division I", a collection of experimental-minded minimal techno cuts that was the closest he's come - so far, at least - to releasing a debut album proper. This speedy sequel continues in a similar vein, offering up five more atmospheric cuts across two slabs of wax. He begins in confident fashion via the swirling, deep space pads, bubbly electronics and off-kilter tech-house drums of "Renaissance", before reaching for the droning analogue bass, jammed-out bleep melodies and smooth drums of bolder floor-filler "Cluster". Elsewhere, "Alkuon" sees Caia blend heavy sub-bass and swinging machine drums with sparkling electronics and liquid synth lines, while "Parallax" is a darker, moodier chunk of late night dancefloor science rich in "LFO" bass and off-kilter keys.

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out of stock $24.08
How To Use The World (remastered)
Cat: SMR 017. Rel: 27 Sep 23
7 Heavens (4:38)
Exploring The Unknown (4:28)
How 2 Use The Sky (3:19)
Freedom Works (3:52)
Sea Of Quiet (4:07)
Tapping The Collective Memory (4:30)
Review: Marco Calderoni seems to have released just one thing and that was his How to Use The World Volume 2 EP back in 1991. Sound Metaphors Records has now remastered it and recompiled it for this all new pressing which sends you deep into his mix of ambient, house and Balearic across six sublime cuts. '7 Heavens' is the glistening opener with nice deep analogue beats, and 'Exploring The Unknown' carries on the same vibe before 'How 2 Use The Sky' is like a perfect post rave comedown. The second half is another scintillating mix of silvery, shiny synth lines and dusty analogue drums that sounds like little else before or since.
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 in stock $21.27
Spiritual Milk
Spiritual Milk (limited gatefold translucent blue vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 019733 8385197. Rel: 11 Jan 24
Hope (with Max Milner - Spiritual Milk edit) (5:40)
Rennen (with Sohn) (2:35)
Home (with Rhodes) (3:57)
The Sign (with Anyma - Spiritual Milk edit) (5:27)
Compute (with Ali Love) (4:27)
Many Times (with Mathame & Frynn) (4:19)
In Your Eyes (4:07)
Turning Stones (with Sohn) (4:32)
Primavera (with PPJ - re-edit) (3:54)
Bloom (3:29)
Colossus (with Kolsch) (5:35)
Embers (with Shimza & Julia Church) (3:32)
Rain (with Desire) (4:12)
What A Day (with Eynka & Delilah Montagu) (2:51)
Higher (with London Grammar) (3:38)
Love Is Something (with Jake Bugg) (3:46)
Review: UK duo CamelPhat have gone from being popular underground DJs to globally recognised top-tier house stars. They have had several charting tunes and a Grammy nomination and now they come through with a long-awaited album, Spiritual Milk. It is a long one at 16 tracks but it is a great opportunity for the pair to show their breath, and they do that with aplomb. These are well-written songs that show evolution from their early hits like 'Cola' and prove the Pacha Ibiza residents are able to do it all from Afro to melodic, vocal to deep house. Expect to hear it everywhere throughout 2024.
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タグ: Future House
out of stock $38.64
Dark Matter
CAMELPHAT / VARIOUS
Dark Matter (trifold 3xLP)
Cat: 194398 17291. Rel: 27 Nov 20
Blackbirds (feat Leo Stannard) (3:19)
Camelphat vs Jake Bugg - "Be Someone" (3:26)
Camelphat vs Artbat - "For A Feeling" (feat Rhodes) (5:30)
Inbetween The Lines (3:20)
Camelphat vs Yannis Foals - "Hypercolour" (3:29)
Spektrum (feat Ali Love) (5:19)
Dance With My Ghost (feat Elderbrook) (4:06)
Easier (feat Lowes) (5:10)
Camelphat vs Au/Ra - "Panic Room" (3:34)
Camelphat vs Skream - "Keep Movin" (feat Max Milner) (4:01)
Wildfire (feat Lowes) (3:20)
Camelphat vs Elderbrook - "Cola" (4:04)
Camelphat vs Cristoph - "Phantoms" (4:54)
Camelphat vs Jem Cooke - "Rabbit Hole" (3:10)
Not Over Yet (feat Noel Gallagher) (3:32)
Camelphat vs Eli & Fur - "Waiting" (5:30)
Carry Me Away (feat Jem Cooke) (5:06)
Camelphat vs DEL30 - "Reaction" (feat Maverick Sabre) (4:46)
Camelphat vs Will Easton - "Witching Hour" (4:14)
Expect Nothing (3:11)
Camelphat vs Cristoph - "Breathe" (feat Jem Cooke) (6:15)
Review: Given that they started their ascent to EDM superstardom over a decade ago and have already released a string of genuine crossover anthems, this debut album from Camelphat is undeniably overdue. So, was it worth waiting for? If you like their brand of festival-friendly dance music hedonism, then you will genuinely love it. The assembled 21 tracks scattered across three action-packed slabs of wax draw influence from many interconnected styles - mostly electro-house, tech-house and techno, but also indie-dance, synth-pop, nu-disco and more bass-heavy flavours - and repackage them as distinctively Camelphat style productions, complete with contributions from numerous collaborators and guest vocalists (Noel Gallagher, Skream, Jake Bugg, Yannis Foals, Jem Cooke and Christoph all feature).

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My Own Jungle
Cat: SAVOR 012 . Rel: 04 Jul 16
The Real (6:53)
TRB (6:50)
Rainforest (7:50)
Geibi (7:25)
In Amour (9:24)
Flavor (7:58)
Faiser (6:56)
Review: It was about time we heard some quality deep, progressive tech out of Argentina. Cape aka Fernando Cappelletti drops a double LP on his own Savor Music, rocking since 2011 and home to plenty of solid house tunes by big names such as Felipe Valenzuela and Martinez, among others. But, My Own Jungle is more than just a dancefloor album, as tunes like "The Real" and "Rainforest" are deep and playful enough to be enjoyed over a pair of headphones. There are, of course, fully-fledged big room cuts like "In Armour", or the more tech-minded "Flavor", but Cape's versatility makes this album more than it set out to be.
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out of stock $23.50
Basement Philosophy
Cat: AC 012. Rel: 11 Mar 24
Mushroom Waltz (7:36)
Midnight With T (6:05)
3AM Jamaica Street (6:22)
Not For Instagram DJs (7:01)
Acid Rain (7:31)
Burning Past (6:28)
Moon Jump (7:16)
Early Flight (6:30)
Review: Domenic Cappello is a long time legend of the scene who has been in the form of his life of late. As such he finally drops a much anticipated and long awaited debut album 'Basement Philosophy on Alien Communications that comes 20 years after he started making beats. Cappello's sound permeates the whole record as it traverses diverse sonic landscapes with captivating potency. Opening with 'Mushroom Waltz', dreamy pads and lively chords set the tone, leading into the soulful depths of 'Midnight with T'. 'Early Flight' builds cerebral atmospheres with characteristic snapping drums. 'Acid Rain' evokes nostalgia, while '3am Jamaica Street' pulsates with peak-time energy. 'Moon Jump' offers languid melodies reminiscent of classic Underground Resistance and electro-inspired 'Burning Past' and 'Not for Instagram DJs' conclude ta high class record in style.
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out of stock $28.84
Global Underground 47: Montreal
Joseph CAPRIATI / VARIOUS
Global Underground 47: Montreal (gatefold translucent red yellow & blue vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: 502173 2388018. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Joseph Capriati - "Meandri" (6:45)
Rino Cerrone - "Rilis 07 B3" (5:03)
HoneyLuv & Roland Clark - "This Is My Life" (Carl Cox extended mix) (5:26)
Solomun - "Can't Stop" (dub) (6:13)
Frankey & Sandrino - "Blue Flash" (5:36)
John Thomas - "Working Night" (Dj Rolando remix) (6:04)
Deetron Presents Soulmate - "Path" (5:39)
UBX127 & Cari Lekebusch - "Baskanonen" (5:38)
Human Space Machine - "Places" (7:20)
Funkerman - "Speed Up" (Ben Sterling remix) (7:04)
Daniel Boon - "Kodiak" (5:35)
Fear-E Presents Breakbeat Energy - "Rinse Out Ma Selecta!" (5:22)
Oliver Huntemann & Marc Romboy - "Teufelsfisch" (7:03)
Gorge - "Erotic Soul" (rework) (7:25)
Deluka - "Ghost City" (4:24)
Joseph Capriati & Indira Paganotto - "Mantra" (9:57)
Gaetano Parisio - "Orbita" (5:26)
Review: Joseph Capriati has very quickly risen from underground techno player to top-tier titan. The Italian hails from Naples, a famous hotbed of minimalism that has spawned stars like Marco Carola. whose footsteps Capriati has followed in by securing his own Ibiza residency for his Metamorfosi party. The sort if sounds you can expect to hear on that label and at the events are well showcased here on his new mix of the legendary Global Underground series. From dark and driving techno to more emotional and melodic house, it's a colourful and widescreen ride that features a couple of his own fresh jams and many more from contemporary artists.

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Suddenly
Suddenly (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: MRG 708. Rel: 04 Sep 20
Sister (2:12)
You & I (4:04)
Sunny's Time (2:47)
New Jade (3:37)
Home (2:37)
Lime (2:56)
Never Come Back (5:00)
Filtered Grand Piano (0:53)
Like I Loved You (4:04)
Magpie (3:56)
Ravi (4:30)
Cloud Song (6:49)
Review: It's quite shocking it's been six years since the last Caribou album, 2014's knockout "Our Love". Dan Snaith has never felt the need to rush his music out, and there was an interim Daphni album in 2017 to be fair to the guy, but here we are with a new set that sees Snaith returning to a little of the delicate songwriting and winsome electronica he forged his reputation on in the early days. There's a lot going on in here, from smooth as silk yacht rock-isms to deliriously modernist cut ups and more than a few wild pitch shifts to keep listeners on their toes. It's playful and heartfelt, and rarely lingers in one place for too long while still retaining a sense of calm. It may be not at all what you expected from Caribou's return, but we'd wager it's even better than you hoped.
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out of stock $21.84
Pursuit Part 1
Cat: PRTR 19. Rel: 24 Feb 20
Not Tonight: Dawn (7:06)
Not Tonight: Dusk (8:42)
Acid Bath (Pursuit mix) (7:04)
Up & Atom (7:35)
Serial Malfunction (6:32)
Nightfall (4:07)
Review: Not all types of techno suits the album format, though that's not an accusation you could level at Derek Carr's particular brand of melodic, sci-fi-fired retro-futurism. "Pursuit Part 1" (a second volume will drop shortly) proves this point, delivering a suite of mostly club-ready cuts that can easily be listened to from start to finish in the comfort of your own home. It's full to bursting with warm, melodious, bass-heavy tackle, much of which combines his usual starry synths and deep space electronics with grooves which are far more influenced by dub techno than much of Carr's output. Highlights include the two-part "Not Tonight", the TB-303 powered "Acid Bath", and the glistening ambient/IDM lusciousness of "Nightfall".
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Pursuit Part 2
Cat: PRTR 20. Rel: 24 Feb 20
Giant (7:02)
Decaying Orbit (6:37)
Deepart System (5:30)
Languishing (5:29)
Human Form (6:06)
Human Decisions (6:54)
Messenger Of The Gods (6:15)
Spindle (3:54)
Pegasus (4:31)
Review: An absolute future classic album of the incredible Derek Carr on Sushitech's sub label - Pariter.
A long journey of 15 tracks that starts with some deep and dubby chords, acidic grooves and ends up with lush string based ambients.
For the fans of Convextion, Schatrax and of course Derek himself! Huge release!
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タグ: Ambient Techno | Minimal
out of stock $22.39
Archive (B-STOCK)
Archive (B-STOCK) (limited gatefold 4xLP)
Cat: PRTR 25 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition
Voices Reimagined (7:10)
Polar Flight (7:18)
Planet Jump (7:18)
X Sphere (5:46)
Dancefloor (6:22)
JAG (4:33)
Synapse (6:40)
Paris Metro (5:01)
Cool Man (4:28)
Eternal (6:36)
Anomine (7:05)
Infinity Crew (7:54)
Matter (6:10)
Probe 6 (4:36)
Borneo (5:15)
Voices Are Real (7:41)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition***


Derek Carr is the gift that keeps on giving. Alongside plenty of fresh new tracks, the esteemed producer keeps on finding magic in his vault of hard drives This vast new collection of such treasure comes from the Pariter label across EIGHT sides of vinyl. These are all rare or unreleased tunes made sometime back in the late 90s and early 00s. They explore, in signature Carr fashion, deep and sleek techno with dubby chords, acid leads and plenty of spaced-out atmospheres that still sound as if they have been sent back from the future. Essential.
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out of stock $35.83
Non Stop Rhythms
Cat: LIES 176. Rel: 21 Dec 21
Can You Feel It (5:10)
Cyclone (5:20)
Fantasies (5:01)
Forge (5:01)
Don't Let Go (5:19)
Eliminate (4:39)
Quest For Rydm (5:16)
Incognito (5:12)
Channel Control (5:32)
Fx Under (5:13)
Review: UK producer Tom Carruthers really impresses with this full length for Rom Morelli's revered US imprint LIES. It is steeped in bleep traditions and old-school electronic sounds, but all with a fresh new perspective. Right off the bat, this record draws you in: there are early Chicago jack tracks like the opener 'Can You Feel It', melon-twisting deep cuts such as 'Cyclone' and chattery melodic jams like 'Fantasies' which all hark back to a different era. 'Forge' explores a mysterious world of interplanetary house, 'Quest For Rydm' echoes the sound of LFO and 'Channel Control' is pure dance floor heat. This is music for getting E'd up and losing yourself in the middle of a warehouse, and we love it.
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Programmed World
Cat: LIES 190. Rel: 02 Nov 22
In The Night (4:03)
Data Sync (5:04)
Digital Age (4:42)
Factory Settings (5:12)
On & On (5:18)
House Jam (4:28)
Review: Tom Carruthers is a Cheshire based producer who heads up the Non Stop Rhythm imprint which has executed a relentless output since its inception two years ago. Processed World sees him return to Ron Morelli's LIES for his second full-length, where he continues his explorations in classic techno. There are clearly Derrick May-influenced cuts such as the funky opener 'In The Night' and the evocative hi-tech soul of 'Digital Age' on the first side, while the robotic grooves inspired by first wave Detroit continue over on the flip with 'Factory Settings' benefitting from the same 909 syncopated rhythms and the 'Transmat worship' of 'On & On'.
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Played by: ISOUL8 (Volcov)
out of stock $25.20
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