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Selected Pieces Vol II
Cat: BERGALTD 07. Rel: 12 May 25
M-High - "Soulseeker" (6:52)
Janeret - "Scape" (6:38)
Luna Ludmila - "Vibe Thang" (6:01)
Lola Palmer - "Stranger" (6:08)
Review: Amsterdam's Berg Audio label returns with their seventh limited compilation with their a brilliant snapshot of the label's spirited minimal and tech house sensibility. Side-A opens with M-High's 'Soulseeker', a classy, classic-sounding cut that dips into Euro house influences but feels much deeper and smoother, full of rich, timeless vibes. Janeret's 'Scape' follows with an upbeat, slickly produced tech house tune, its crisp drums and shimmering textures making it instantly infectious and ready for peak-time movement. On Side-B, Luna Ludmila's 'Vibe Thang' brings a heavy, rolling bassline paired with a bouncy, irresistibly fun beat. It strikes a sweet balance between groove and drive, offering something both DJs and dancers will love. Rounding out the record, Lola Palmer's 'Stranger' leans into a more nocturnal, late-night atmosphere, seamlessly blending elements of house and techno into a deep, hypnotic flow. Throughout the release, Berg Audio proves their ability to keep things lively and high-quality, while subtly shifting styles within their distinct framework. Each track feels perfect for home listeners and the floor.
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Big Whoops
Cat: AR 001. Rel: 15 Apr 25
She's Startin (5:45)
Unbearable Delight (5:40)
Big Whoops (4:42)
Scissor Me Timbers (5:56)
Review: Maara's debut on her very own Ancient Records lifts the lid on long-hidden truths and buried queer histories. Rein-whipping the steed of techno to redirect it towards better representations for lesbian communities in dance music, 'She's Startin' and 'Unbearable Delight' are heard resurrecting forgotten, seventh-hell secrets on a furious A-side. Faustian pacts tempt us to indulge a diabolical knowledge, while Maara holds out hope for a sapphic world, extracting simmering, fluid desires against a background of staid complacency. The Montreal producer ends on a slippery note with 'Scissor Me Timbers', where the sound design morphs into something eerily glottal, with bellowing voices, alarming hooks and knocky percs promising a ceaselessly hedonic alternate future.
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Odd EP
Odd EP (12")
Cat: KEYR 001. Rel: 10 Dec 24
ODD (6:03)
Untouched (6:25)
Green Stone Jade (7:00)
Green Stone Jade (T Jacques remix) (6:53)
Review: This briskly titled new EP from Jesse Maas has already received much proof-copy DJ play from a posse of esteemed artists, and only now does it come your way as the minimal tech come piano house selection you didn't know you were waiting for. Maas is a new signee of the 2020-inaugural Key Records imprint, who then set about the humble goal of promoting and releasing music by their favourite producers, pure and simple. After 25 digital releases out so far, and of all the piano weapons on their market stall, this one the titanium-sharpened piano halberd, its titular 'ODD' penetrating even the jitteriest dancefloors with its huge eighth-note triads. The EP then inflates the stakes much, rounding out on the fatally sadistic engine-whisperer 'Green Stone', which abounds in maundered vocals which seem to offer but one ultimatum: dance, drive or perish.
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タグ: Tech House
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U Hold Me Tight
U Hold Me Tight (dark olive green smokey vinyl 12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: VESSELRECORDINGS 006. Rel: 28 Nov 24
U Hold Me Tight (6:38)
Don't Make Me Wait (6:27)
Hana's Jazz Cafe (6:13)
Curiously (7:07)
Review: Andrew Macari's next offering comes on the small but already well-formed Vessel Recordings label and it delves into some super deep house sounds. 'U Hold Me Tight' is a shuffling, gently percussive number with swaying drums and the sort of groove to lock you in. 'Don't Make Me Wait' is a slower groove with drums that drag their heels in an intriguing way then 'Hana's Jazz Cafe' gets more funky with some playful swing. 'Curiously' shuts down with a nice raw and dusty sound topped with some freaky vocals.
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Played by: Superbreak
タグ: Tech House
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Digital Heaven
Cat: SKKB 025. Rel: 11 Mar 25
Digital Heaven (6:10)
Energy (5:57)
Where Is My Mind (5:35)
Greetings From Italy (7:07)
Jam0058 (5:42)
Review: Tasteful Scandi label Sakskobing welcomes rising talent Mace, who we're told is a devoted house music enthusiast. This is his debut solo EP and was made in Germany, where Mace has spent years immersed in the dance and now explores all the many influences he has picked up in that time. The A-side is club-driven with the punchy drums of the title cut and space-tech energy of 'Energy', while the B-side embraces a deeper, more atmospheric sound with soothing pads, particularly on the new age bliss out that is 'Greetings From Italy' which more than nods to the great Don Carlos.

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タグ: Tech House | Italo House
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Solitary Daze
Cat: ELL 025. Rel: 10 Oct 24
Solitary Daze
Solitary Daze (Barnt remix)
Solitary Daze (North Lake remix)
Review: There's a reflective quality at work on the latest Ellum Audio release, which finds label boss Maceo Plex teaming up with emo-tech-house stalwart Gabriel Ananda. The resulting "Solitary Daze" is laden with melancholic chords and synth sweeps, featuring a delicate drum section that buffets along the heartbreak harmonies with patience and poise. Barnt gets snapped up for a remix that injects a touch more mystery and dancefloor bite into the proceedings, using a little Eastern mysticism and a punchy bassline to make for a catchy revision that will help confirm the widespread praise the producer has been garnering of late.
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Toolroom Trax Sampler Vol 3
Cat: TRXVS 003. Rel: 29 May 24
Elaine Mai, MuRli Vs Dave Spoon & Nick Reach Up - "Ready" (Mark Knight remix) (6:54)
CASSIMM - "Wanna Feel Something" (5:27)
Superchumbo & Victoria Wilson James - "Revolution" (Crusy remix) (6:07)
Arthur Baker & James Hurr - "Powder In The Nose" (5:12)
Review: Here's a heavyweight suite of club cuts from the Toolroom Trax stable, featuring a whole squad of names linking up for some big room belters that should go down very nicely indeed with any medium-to-megasized party experience. Mark Knight's extended mix of 'Ready' is a proper epic, not least when the 'Insomnia'-esque stabs kick in. CASSIMM's 'Wanna Feel Something' is a heads-down sexy workout, while Superchumbo and Victoria Wilson James get remixed by Crusy for an equally brooding, high-end production. James Hurr and Arthur Baker round things off with chunky monkey 'Powder In The Nose', which teases a whole lot and then delivers even more on the drop.
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タグ: Tech House
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Gotta Maintain (feat Buckley mix)
Cat: INSTINCT 32. Rel: 07 Apr 25
Gotta Maintain (6:47)
Gotta Maintain (Buckley remix) (4:20)
Soul Mirror (6:21)
Breather (4:52)
Review: It can be hard work keeping up with the myriad of different labels that Burnski aka Constant Sound aka Instinct heads up. This one leans more into UK garage and welcomes Main Phase for another succulent selection here. 'Gotta Maintain' kicks off with a nice dusty garage sound that will get your lip curled, and then Buckley brings broken beat rework with dubbed-out low ends. 'Soul Mirror' is a clean, bouncy sound with a cool synth breeze and 'Breather' brings some olds school references - the raga vocals, the bleeping synths and the monstrous bass. Brilliantly filthy.
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Ultrademonic II
Cat: CCC 521. Rel: 11 Jul 24
Lucidario (5:35)
Cenotaph (6:01)
Cyberia (5:12)
Ghosted Again (5:51)
Levitation Technique (6:00)
Today Is Yes (6:14)
Review: Antoni Maiovvi returns to Cosmic Club with an EP destined for classic status. Drawing from 15 years of experience, his fusion of disco, synth beats, and Italo influences shines. 'Lucidario' opens with Moroder-esque grandeur, cinematic and mesmerising. 'Cenotaph' echoes Legowelt's spirit, blending pop sensibilities with intrigue. 'Cyberia' closes the Side-1, mysterious and alluring. On the Side-2, 'Ghosted Again' ignites the dancefloor with dark Italo-disco energy, while 'Levitation Technique' explores ethereal realms. 'Today Is Yes' brings a satisfying conclusion to the album in an impressive way. Each track is a sonic journey, showing Maiovvi's diverse influences woven into a coherent whole. His work resonates alongside Gesloten Cirkel and Dopplereffekt, solidifying his future classic status.
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Played by: ROTCIV
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Dense Forest
Cat: SMR 25. Rel: 28 Nov 19
Dense Forest (8:37)
Sentiment (8:44)
Wizard (8:15)
Wanderer (8:08)
Review: So far this year, Moscow-based Makebo has contributed tracks to two compilation-style EPs on All Day I Dream and Shanti Radio. Here the publicity shy artist returns to the latter label with a debut single that's well worth a few moments of your time. He first navigates the "Dense Forest", a dense thicket of foliage that wraps nature-fresh melodies, chink-of-light strings and photosynthesis pads around a rubbery tech-house groove, before inviting us to gaze upon the magic and mystery of hybrid deep house/tech-house workout "Wizard". He continues this combination of hazy warmth, melodious musical flourishes and rolling beats on B-side opener "Wanderer", while closing cut "Sentiment" is a richly orchestrated treat for those who like their club cuts to come complete with a sizable dose of emotion-rich musicality.
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Played by: Eddie C
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Phaethon
Phaethon (maroon vinyl 12")
Cat: UTS 12. Rel: 28 Feb 23
Phaethon (6:23)
Gamma Gazette (6:18)
Wooble (5:45)
Going To The Beach All Day (7:05)
Review: Dreamy and to-the-point deep house cuts from Malin Genie. The shifty, twisty A-siders 'Phaethon' and 'Gamma Gazette' draw on all manner of stylistic influences, from chiming bells, deep BoC-esque pads, and speed-garagey lo-fi-isms. The B-side gets wackier with it, working in calculator bloops, acid buzz-outs and whispery whoops for an overall cheekier affair than the A.
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タグ: Tech House
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Broken Bridge
Cat: SISMO 04. Rel: 12 Mar 25
Broken Bridge (5:32)
Pio's (5:24)
Robota (5:55)
Robot Dance (5:16)
Review: Fledgling label Sismo looks to Uruguayan talent Luis Malon for their next offering. He is based in La Barra and brings plenty of the signifiers those tuned into the Uruguay underground will recognise. 'Broken Bridge' is stiff, mechanical tech house with a real urgency and thumping bass. It's nicely undercooked production-wise but sure to overheat the 'floor. 'Pio's' is another metallic club sound with woozy pads up top, softening things somewhat, and 'Robota' has a gritty undercurrent and melancholy in the chords that chimes with the work of Omar S and the Motor City. 'Robot Dance' spins out on slapping broken beats and industrial cosmic energy.
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Freaks From The Future EP
Cat: FT 006. Rel: 13 Sep 24
Luis Malon - "Freeze" (6:06)
Luis Malon - "Flesh Is Stronger" (5:22)
Omar - "Solo Un Segundo Viciosa" (5:12)
Omar - "Niusing" (6:35)
Review: Future Tones hear producers Luis Malon and Omar drop two utter floor-heaters respectively, not holding back for a second in their admission that these are 'Tracks From The Future'. Malon's 'Freeze' and 'Flesh Is Stronger' are surprisingly (at least for a pair of time-travelling tracks) humanistic statements, bringing belligerent bangout beats, rapturously Reesing rhapsodies and even G-funk whistles to a driving pair. Omar's flips are much more vintage, moving seemingly laterally in dimension rather than linearly in time, and finding solace in a more neo-retro-modern vision of the future; 'Niusing' especially entices with its cascader twinkles and sawwing bursts.
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Reconnect (B-STOCK)
Cat: SATYA 018 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Reconnect (6:08)
Reconnect (Reboot Outahere rework) (7:48)
This Is My Ticket (7:00)
This Is My Ticket (Johnny D remix) (7:36)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Francesco Mami and Julien Chaptal deliver a compelling deep house experience with their 'Reconnect' release, blending smooth minimalism and melodic tech house grooves. The title track, 'Reconnect', is an addictive mix of fluid rhythms and rich melodies, striking the perfect balance between sleek production and dancefloor appeal. Reboot's 'Outahere Rework' of the same track deepens the vibe, adding a fun, groovy energy that's primed for late-night sets. Side-2 shifts gears with 'This Is My Ticket', a standout deep tech house cut that pairs intricate production with a memorable, catchy drive. The track's hypnotic layers create a textured soundscape, ideal for dancefloor workouts. Johnny D's remix of 'This Is My Ticket' ups the tempo, injecting high-energy beats and an infectious bounce that transforms it into a peak-time anthem. Each version bringing a unique energy while remaining cohesive. It's a well-rounded EP for dance music fans.
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Reconnect
Reconnect (12")
Cat: SATYA 018. Rel: 29 Nov 24
Reconnect (6:08)
Reconnect (Reboot Outahere rework) (7:48)
This Is My Ticket (7:00)
This Is My Ticket (Johnny D remix) (7:36)
Review: Francesco Mami and Julien Chaptal deliver a compelling deep house experience with their 'Reconnect' release, blending smooth minimalism and melodic tech house grooves. The title track, 'Reconnect', is an addictive mix of fluid rhythms and rich melodies, striking the perfect balance between sleek production and dancefloor appeal. Reboot's 'Outahere Rework' of the same track deepens the vibe, adding a fun, groovy energy that's primed for late-night sets. Side-2 shifts gears with 'This Is My Ticket', a standout deep tech house cut that pairs intricate production with a memorable, catchy drive. The track's hypnotic layers create a textured soundscape, ideal for dancefloor workouts. Johnny D's remix of 'This Is My Ticket' ups the tempo, injecting high-energy beats and an infectious bounce that transforms it into a peak-time anthem. Each version bringing a unique energy while remaining cohesive. It's a well-rounded EP for dance music fans.
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Played by: Rave Energy
タグ: Minimal
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EQLB 003
EQLB 003 (black & white marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: EQLB 003. Rel: 25 Sep 24
Martin Teysera & Man-L - "Oniric" (7:07)
Man-L - "Animal Crossing" (6:46)
Altitude - "Liquid" (7:02)
Review: Berlin-based Equilibrisme keeps up the fine early work here with a third vinyl release. It continues its tradition of delivering a masterful fusion of deep minimal techno, lush chords and dubby grooves that slowly but surely bring a dance floor under their control. A collaboration between Berlin-based Uruguayan producer Martin Teysera 'Oniric' opens up with seven sublime minutes of leggy, reverb heavy dub swing, Canadian dub techno legend Altitude, aka Matt Thibideau offers the more bright and textural 'Liquid' and Man-L goes it alone with the delicate melodic delights of 'Animal Crossing.'
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Atmos101
Atmos101 (12")
Cat: INSTINCT 31. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Atmos101 (6:21)
Stone Cold, Baby (5:39)
All Night (5:47)
I Can't Help It (5:54)
Review: Burnski's agenda-setting garage label Instinct is back with killer new beats from Mance. 'Atmos101' gets things underway with sparking melodies zipping about the stereo field over chunky drums and with a filthy bassline. There is more of a throwback feel to the dusty drum loops of 'Stone Cold, Baby' complete with great vocal samples and spiralling pads. 'All Night' shows another look again with dry, stripped-back beats and big hits under warped synth stabs and more brain-melting bass. 'I Can't Help It' shuts down with silky pads work and soulful vocals.

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O Superman 2024
O Superman 2024 (limited transluscent red vinyl 12")
Cat: GPM 573RV. Rel: 22 Oct 24
O Superman (Remaster) (5:55)
O Superman (Man Power remix) (10:55)
O Superman (SIS remix) (9:28)
O Superman (Robag's Pumper-Nikkel 2008 RMKS) (6:48)
Review: M.A.N.D.Y and Booka Shade's creative collaboration brought us some of the most inspired tech-house and off-kilter house anthems of the noughties, not least 'Body Language' and 'O Superman', a Laurie Anderson-sampling number that was one of the most recognisable club cuts of 2008. Here it gets a fresh vinyl pressing, with the German outfit accompanying a freshly remastered take on their original mix (A1) with various old and new reworks. The fresh Man Power revision (A2) is the standout - a slow build delight that sees the long-serving Geordie producer reach for boisterous jazz-house breaks, raw TB-303 trickery, weighty bass and tidy tech-house stabs. The EP also boasts SIS's 2020 deep tech-house rub and Robag Wruhme's brilliant 2008 minimal techno re-wire, which remains one of the German's most impactful and off-kilter revisions.
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タグ: Tech House
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MD 005
MD 005 (limited amber vinyl 12")
Cat: MD 005. Rel: 26 Nov 24
The Ultimate Groovelord (6:12)
Piacerebbeti (6:22)
Ga Man/Try Again (6:59)
Fathermaker (5:38)
Review: Mangiadischi Recordings delivers once more here with a dynamic journey through space, time and groove that takes off with "The Ultimate Groovelord', a post-space-disco bomb packed with cosmic vibes and pulsating rhythms that are perfect for a dancefloor odyssey. Following on is 'PiacerebbeTi,' a hypnotic blend of neo-pop and deep tech that seamlessly balances modern sounds and intricate grooves. The B-side features guest artist GaMan with 'Try A Gain', a super-minimal, glacial hip-hop edit with eerie, stripped-back beats. Closing the EP is 'Fathermaker', Mr. Mangiadischi's tribute to early 90s house and acid.
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タグ: Tech House | Minimal
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Entertain Us
Cat: FRO 025. Rel: 03 Sep 24
Mano Le Tough & Perel - "Entertain Us" (6:03)
Perel - "Homage" (club mix) (6:01)
Mano Le Tough - "Infinite Scroll" (7:27)
Review: Fabric Originals releases the collaborative EP of Irish-born DJ, producer, and label owner Mano Le Tough and electronic musician and DJ Perel. This EP marks the second release in the label's new series, 'Future Memories,' which pairs a "legendary" producer with fresh talent, with the aim of safely bridging the ideas of generations (heaven forfend the new generation reject the old ideas!). 'Entertain Us' brings progressive house synth eighths to wonderstruck female vocals, while Perel and Tough share respective solo contributions on the B-side: 'Homage' is the self-described electrance love song written for a secret love object, while 'Infinite Scroll' indulges the contemporary screen-mirror percept, with sloshing sound effects and slow-burn builds suggesting that an embrace of the impending technological infinite need not necessarily amount to a doomscroll.
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Time Capsule Extensions
Cat: SRWAX 21. Rel: 05 Dec 23
Maps Of Hyperspace - "Beta" (Longer version) (7:35)
Off Land - "Collapsar" (extended cut) (7:07)
Glo Phase - "Fire Flies" (extended 12" mix) (6:25)
John Beltran - "The Descendent" (Longer version) (7:29)
Adriano Mirabile - "Caju" (extended version) (7:03)
Sanderson Dear - "A Place For Totems" (extended version) (6:10)
Review: Sanderson Dear's Stasis Recordings released the original Time Capsule compilation in 2020 - a 20-track exploration of ten different ambient techno artists exploring two ideas each in compact form for a box set of 7"s. Now the label has revisited some of the project's standout moments and offered a chance to enjoy extended versions gathered on a single 12". From Maps Of Hyperspace shaping out atmospheric halls of synth work on 'Beta' to Glo Phase offering some gorgeous, sparkling grooves on 'Fire Flies', there's plenty of ground covered on this release. Of course the mighty John Beltran is a big drawer too, and his typically stellar 'The Descendent' doesn't disappoint in its full extended version.
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Played by: Vincent Inc
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Phone Call EP
Cat: KUNST 001. Rel: 27 May 25
Mariche - "Autogroove" (6:32)
Mariche - "Autogroove" (ADR remix) (6:28)
Gutt - "Your Mind" (6:11)
Mariche & Gutt - "Phone Call" (7:15)
Mariche & Gutt - "Phone Call" (Guile remix) (6:59)
Review: KUNST is a new series from Spanish crew Spherart Wax that looks to serve up nostalgic progressive and tech from the 90s and designed for packed dance floors. To kick things off, up step Mariche and Gutt for a mix of solo cuts and collabs. 'Autogroove' gets things underway with tight and turbo-powered tech, which ADR remixes into a deeper sound. Gutt's 'Your Mind' is taught and bouncy tech with wispy cosmic synths and then the pair come together for 'Phone Call', which is a standout cut with playful dial tones and rugged low ends all packed up in club-ready beats.
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タグ: Tech House | Minimal
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YOIONWAX 009
YOIONWAX 009 (12" picture disc)
Cat: YOIONWAX 009. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Mariche - "Haunted House" (6:11)
Sbruf - "That Think" (5:31)
Watsche - "Bsmtgrvs" (6:50)
Yogi P - "Vickies Groove" (7:46)
Review: Yoi keep it fresh with a new 12" that comes on a rather nice picture disc. More importantly the music is of a quality that merits the extra attention on the packaging with four artists all coming through with compelling takes on minimal. Mariche's 'Haunted House' is awash with nice bubbly synth phrases that are full of colour and charm, then Sbruf's 'That Think' gets funked up and kinetic on lively drum programming with lots of hooky synth details and sci-fi flourishes. Watsche's 'Bsmtgrvs' is another glossy hyper-real sound with polished melodies and a restless sense of groove and Yogi P keeps it deep with the soulful pads of 'Vickies Groove.'
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タグ: Tech House | Minimal
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Shifted Dimensions EP
Shifted Dimensions EP (limited 12")
Cat: FUN 002. Rel: 18 Jul 24
Prospect 8 (7:42)
Tilt (7:34)
Mystery House (7:17)
Cleon (6:34)
Review: Hamburg-based Rupert Marnie helped found The Press Group back in 2015, and has since been weaving a compelling strain of minimal tech house on his own terms. Now he makes it over to emergent label System Error for a suite of head-tweaking workouts which tip closer to techno, especially on the rushing arps of opening track 'Prospect 8'. 'Tilt' toys with some trance elements and 'Mystery House' locks in a sub-heavy bassline and spooky theremin-style leads up top, while 'Clean' reaches for a sweeter, synth-led mood and captures it beautifully.
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Organic Players Club
Cat: DET 313D. Rel: 17 Oct 22
I'll Be Back I Promise (Yossi Amoyal extended Remaster) (7:01)
All Night Long Girl (5:59)
Be Your Own Girl (5:08)
In Rythem (5:31)
In Rythem (House mix) (5:57)
Manhattan (5:11)
Aurora Aura (6:14)
Review: For a long time Gary Martin was referred to as an "unsung hero" of Detroit techno, but with the DET 313 label, run with Yossi Amoyal, he's finally cemented a fearsome reputation as one of the Motor City's finest. With such reputations come the exchange of the proverbial "silly money" for the more hard to find recordings, thus the existence of this double 12" which collects eight of Martin's efforts from the mid to late 90s into one package available for a slightly more sensible exchange of currency. Among the highlights are the Latin-enhanced beats of 'Manhattan', two mixes of the sublime 'In Rythem' complete with a gospel preacher in full flow and a seven minute extended remaster of 'I'll Be Back I Promise' from Yossi Amoyal. It's no surprise to see Martin's work picked up and played by the likes of Ben Klock, given his unique take on rhythm, but there's plenty of soulfulness going on here as well.
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タグ: Detroit House
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Curtain Call
Cat: ADAM 014. Rel: 30 Dec 24
Drama (8:15)
The Final Hour (instrumental mix) (7:31)
The Final Hour (vocal mix) (6:13)
Review: Martinesque is back on his own Adam's Bite with a fresh EP that builds on his signature sound. The artist hails from Basel, Switzerland and as well as impressing with this label he was also known for his role in booking for the renowned Elysia club until 2023. Here he kicks off with 'Drama' which is a lively dub house sound with crisp tech drums and wild synth calls, then 'The Final Hour' first comes as an instrumental. It's a seductive sound with synth puddles and twanging chords, heavy melodies and a romantic feel. 'The Final Hour' (vocal mix) closes with a teen vocal line laced in for extra atmosphere.
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau
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Discovery (remixes)
Cat: PSYFUNK 006. Rel: 06 Aug 24
Discovery (club mix) (6:55)
Discovery (3:55)
Discovery (Franco Cinelli remix) (11:46)
Review: Santiago Martinez drops a new cut on the Argentine label Psyfunk that is a great mix of chunky but funky drum machines and vibrant synth work. It's part cosmic viber and part party starter with a nice languid bassline. That's the club mix, while the original version is a more broken beat workout with squelchy stabs, gloopy bass and detuned chords that all make you move in loose fashion. The Franco Cinelli remix ups the ante to make the tune into a nice jazzy tech house sound with dubby low ends and plenty of character.
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Friend Of A Friend EP
Cat: ECR 018. Rel: 05 Feb 25
Friend Of A Friend (5:53)
Honesty (6:10)
Only One (6:28)
Never Use Quantize (5:25)
Review: Fresh from serving up a superb set of off-kilter house cuts from Newcastle-based maverick Man Power, Timo Rotenen's Echocentric imprint has turned to regular Belters contributor Dominik Marz. The long-serving producer has delivered an EP of nostalgic, energy-packed delights that variously doff a cap to dance music sub-genres of the 1990s and early 2000s. For proof, check the gargantuan 'Honesty', where mind-bending noises and sharp, trance style stabs rise above stomping beats and deep, sub-heavy, bleep & bass style low-end pressure. Similarly excitable and mind-altering is EP-opening slammer 'Honesty'. Elsewhere, 'Only One' sees Marz pepper a stabbing bassline and hissing house beats with raw bleeps and nostalgic samples, while 'Never Use Quantize' is pleasingly wayward - like early Chicago house crossed with NYC freestyle.
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MHV 003
MHV 003 (blue vinyl 12")
Cat: MHV 003. Rel: 15 Nov 24
Most Wanted (6:21)
Biggie (6:51)
Lil Licks (8:04)
Where You At G (Magic mix) (7:36)
Review: Matahari's latest offering, 'MHV 003', is a dynamic and refreshing 12" featuring four tracks, each carrying a modern yet funky twist on tech house. With subtle but clever use of some familiar rap vocals, the EP weaves familiar elements into a crisp, energetic framework, showcasing a fresh approach to the genre. From the bass-heavy bounce of 'Most Wanted' to the slick, groovy undertones of 'Lil Licks', every cut feels crafted for the dancefloor. 'Biggie' and 'Where You At G (Magic Mix)' round off the record, touting slick productions that manage to feel both new and nostalgic in equal measure.
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タグ: Tech House
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Giseigo EP
Cat: EQUAL 01. Rel: 23 Oct 24
Don't Go (6:59)
Giseigo (6:38)
Shungite (6:49)
Fork Tender (6:22)
Review: Equal Audio is launching with a clear mission: to deliver stripped-back, DJ-friendly house music designed for maximum impact. Their first release, 'Giseigo' EP, by Croatian producer Mariano Mateljan, encapsulates the label's ethos perfectly. Across four tracks, Mateljan demonstrates his expertise in crafting minimalist yet punchy tools that keep the dancefloor moving without ever feeling cluttered. The focus here is on simplicity, with each track making use of only a few core elements, allowing space for the groove to breathe. What's striking about this release isn't just the reduced arrangement but the precision with which every sound is placed. Each track offers a constant energy, never dipping, never overcomplicating the formula. It's a masterclass in restraint, with Mateljan proving that you don't need layers upon layers to create a compelling, dance-ready record. From start to finish, the 'Giseigo' EP is a showcase of how minimalism can still pack a serious punch, and it's a promising start for Equal Audio's journey into the world of vinyl.
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タグ: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $16.04
Angel
Angel (white vinyl 12")
Cat: MHA 02. Rel: 14 May 25
Angel (radio edit) (3:13)
Angel (extended) (6:11)
Review: Italian duo Mathame return with a new single, which they wrote to embody the essence of summer through its energetic melodies and uplifting vibe. It was created during their 2024 tours across Mexico and Asia and was refined through live performances in New York City and Ibiza. It has all the hallmarks of a summer anthem, frankly - the sentimental dance-pop vocals, the big synth waves, the happy melodies and the big, bold, accessible drums. It's well produced, bright and shiny and is easy to sing back when dropped on vast festival stages.

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Portmone EP
Cat: EJECTWAX 1. Rel: 16 Nov 23
Portmone (7:09)
Vtorichka (7:36)
Izlesa (8:04)
Portmone (Nolga remix) (5:27)
Review: Matpari kicks off the brand new Eject label's first vinyl drop with a strong statement of minimal and tech house intent. His mastery of groove is laid bare on the smooth and super cool vibes of 'Portmone' which hints at a love of, or at least respect for, early tech house innovators and West Coast pioneers of the 90s. 'Vtorichka' is more dark and dubby, with heads-down drums and freaky sound effects. 'Izlesa' then gets full freaky with its spun-out synths, wonky lines and unhinged percussion. Last of all, 'Portmone' (Nolga remix) ups the ante with a more full-fat house sound that charges on with nice dusty hits.

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タグ: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $16.04
Lazan Beat EP
Cat: CKNOWEP 47. Rel: 27 Apr 23
Tube Star (6:07)
Unharmonic (6:03)
Lazan Beat (Ultra Bass mix) (7:06)
Wires Around My Neck (5:27)
Review: House-master, Matthias, is the latest producer to debut on the iconic Scottish Minimal/Tech house imprint, Craigie Knowes. Delivering a class EP injected with originality and outright funk, this will be a no-brainer purchase for a long list of DJs and home listeners. On the A side, 'Tube Star' arrives with a throbbing bassline, honey-sweet synths and glinting percussion. For the A2, growling electric guitar melodies meet darkened synthlines and bludgeoning kicks to produce a powerful dancefloor-ready track. On the B-side, we have Ultra Bass on remix duties, offering a bass-stroke-acid-stroke-garage take on Matthais' signature sound - this is undoubtedly a peak time track for those out-of-control moments. Closing things up, 'Wires Around My Neck' slows to a patient pace - a duet of circling synth melodies and chugging drums give this track a delectably wonky, spaced-out vibe. A wonderfully varied release that is surely set to be a favourite for this year's circuit of festivals.
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タグ: Tech 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
 in stock $18.00
Freeyeyo
Freeyeyo (12")
Cat: RWX 017. Rel: 08 Nov 22
Night Roads (6:46)
Palace Racing (8:00)
Freeyeyo (6:35)
Storyteller (5:39)
Review: Germany's workhouse Rawax label is the sort of imprint that provides busy DJs with just the sort of tools they need to do their job. This latest drop veers away from the more traditional house it most often deals in to dip into sleek minimal territory. Giorgio Maulini is the man in control and 'Night Roads' is just like a nocturnal cruise down the motorway, with wispy neons flying past like headlights and a linear groove extending out below you like miles of tarmac. The rest of the EP remains just as heady and well-designed, with supple grooves and deft synths colouring in the small hours of the morning.
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OG Kush
OG Kush (12")
Cat: H24 008. Rel: 27 Jun 23
Og Kush (7:05)
OG Kush (Pressure Point remix) (7:19)
No Speed Limit In The Jungle (7:18)
No Speed Limit In The Jungle (Dana Ruh remix) (7:02)
Review: Giorgio Maulini comes through to H24 with this two-track lip-licker, 'OG Kush', which, as the title should suggest, evokes the feeling of smoking herb when ingested correctly - without haste or anxiety. Exemplifying the incipient talent of his local scene, the title track is a smooth and snappy dream-whirl, synthetic organs and wahhing pads sloshing around the mix, while a remix from fellow producer Pressure Point seems to smoothen out and intensify things in equal measure.
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Hyperion EP
Cat: RTCE 03. Rel: 23 May 24
Hyperion (8:16)
Callisto (6:49)
Dione (5:39)
Titan (6:59)
Review: The Makin Moves label hits relate number 13 which is unlucky for some but is another doozy deep house outing for them. It's a split EP that features Maqman & Joseph Junior's 'Let It Go' tune served up in two versions by Chicago house legend Glenn Underground. First off he brings warm synth smears and lush strings to the original which is a soulful gem, and then he strips out the vocal for a magical instrumental. On the flipside is Trinidadian Deep's 'Jump & Move', a blissed-out late-night house sound with lush instrumentation and spiritual pads. 'Hola Mamita' shuts down with shimmering pads and percussive broken beats for classy party vibes.
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Played by: Tripmastaz
タグ: Minimal | Minimal Techno
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From Chicago With Love Reprise
Cat: FMR 131. Rel: 03 Mar 25
Tattoo Of You (7:05)
Murmurs Low (5:42)
Down (6:12)
Let Me Know (6:11)
Review: For those who have been digging deep & minimal house for decades, this 12" is a mini modern classic from 2004 by Mazi Namvar aka Audio Soul Project. Once a hidden gem, exposure in plenty of high-profile DJ sets means it has become a sought-after record with second-hand copies fetching up to $170. Enter this reissue to make it available to all, as good music should be. As well as the lush original cuts, this version includes a bonus track, 'Murmurs Low,' featuring Jimmy Tripp on saxophone and Mazi's spoken word, while standouts like 'Tattoo Of You' and 'Down' still hit the sport perfectly.
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タグ: Minimal
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Learn To Listen
Learn To Listen (12" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: HLX 001. Rel: 14 Mar 25
Bias (5:54)
ShaiHai (5:50)
The Box (5:42)
Leave The Party (5:27)
Review: We're firmly, groovily locked in to this latest release from Locky Mazzucchelli. Ironically, his is a *key* release on Helix Discs. The Melbourne upstarts have put out a thrilling threnody of EPs so far, with kitsch 3D rendered retro-sci album covers ('Digital Destination' by DJ Alan) and mega moods of automotive, intercity chic ('Close Contact' by The Audio Manipulator). 'Learn To Listen' fits neatly into the pile accrued so far, with 'Bias' providing a strangely out-of-order set of janker beats, and 'ShaiHai' and 'The Box' furthering this blinkered, badly-tracked yet charming sense of ease. Borked moods abound on the closing 'Leave The Party', which makes relaxed work of the otherwise sometimes fraught act of finding one's way home after exiting the warehouse.
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タグ: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $17.44
CLUBDREAM 001
Cat: CLUBDREAM 001. Rel: 24 Jan 25
Exist (5:44)
Midsummer Dream (5:59)
Reality Check (6:42)
Reality Check (Christopher Ledger remix) (6:27)
Review: Mbius's latest release on Club Dream captures the essence of deep house with an almost hypnotic quality. The A-side kicks off with 'Exist,' which layers delicate melodies over a compelling rhythm that ebbs and flows like a steady tide. 'Midsummer Dream' continues the mood, offering a warm, ethereal soundscape perfect for late-night listening. On the B-side, 'Reality Check' ramps up the intensity with a thumping bassline, while Christopher Ledger's remix adds a darker edge, shifting the vibe into something more introspective. The 12" perfectly showcases Mbius's ability to create emotive, immersive atmospheres without overcomplicating the groove.

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タグ: Tech House
! low stock $16.04
Mind Over Matter
Mind Over Matter (coloured vinyl 12" (comes in different coloured vinyl, we cannot guarantee which one you will receive))
Cat: FKR 001. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Spaced Out (4:21)
Back From Canada (8:28)
Mind Over Matter (New mix) (4:38)
Mind Over Matter (4:20)
Review: While not the most celebrated house music 'original' by any means, Chicagoan producer Terrance McDonald was responsible for a handful of fantastic releases in the 1990s for the likes of Djax-Up Beats and Dance Mania. However, it's his 1991 debut, Mind Over Matter, that is most revered. Here reissued for the first time since 2010, the EP blends the drum machine-driven jack of early Chicago house with the Afro-futurist electronics of Motor City techno. For proof, check the hypnotic brilliance of 'Mind Over Matter', where looped synth sounds ride a thumping beat and chunky bassline, and the more sweat-soaked 'New Mix' by fellow Chi-Town legend Steve Poindexter. Elsewhere, 'Spaced Out' is deeper, spookier and even more hypnotic - all alien electronics and restless percussion - while 'Back From Canada' is a funkier and cheerier machine jam.
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau, Maura
タグ: 90s House
 in stock $18.28
NRV 005
NRV 005 (12")
Cat: NRV 005. Rel: 24 Mar 25
Body Move (8:30)
Moonside (5:50)
GR308L (6AM mix) (5:55)
Review: It's five up for the small but already fine NRV label who welcome Me&MyDog for this one. There is a darkness to their brand of tech that is evident from the off with 'Body Move' with its stark drum hits and twist deadline, all topped with some moody vocal mutterings. 'Moonside' brings kinetic rhythms that have carefully designed percussion sprinkled over the top to bring some looseness. A login bassline keeps things firmly rooted to the floor while 'GR308L (6AM mix)' gets more trippy with some acid modulations and wispy synths all fleshing out the minimal grove.
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Stikk
Stikk (12")
Cat: CRM 316. Rel: 02 Sep 24
Stikk (6:51)
Stikk (Tripolism remix) (7:06)
Sykkelkurv (7:03)
Sykkelkurv (Dennis Cruz remix) (7:00)
Review: Meera's Stikk on Crosstown Rebels delivers a dynamic journey through minimal and tech house, blending energetic rhythms with moody atmospheres. Side-1 starts with the title track 'Stikk,' a techno builder that grabs attention right away with its powerful drive. The piano elements elevate the track, adding a dramatic flair that sets it apart. The Tripolism remix follows, offering a more techy and uptempo take. It feels like a dub version, retaining key elements of the original while infusing Tripolism's unique style, making it a versatile addition to any set. On Side-2, 'Sykkelkurv' shifts the mood to a deeper, dubby techno vibe. The melodic chords and eerie, soundtrack-like ambiance create an otherworldly experience. Dennis Cruz's remix takes this track even further, adding a sci-fi edge that intensifies the futuristic feel. Stikk is a well-rounded EP that showcases Meera's ability to craft engaging, multifaceted tracks that come complete with a strong remix for extra depth.
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タグ: Minimal | Minimal Techno
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The Funky Mission EP
Cat: FAITHBEAT 09. Rel: 14 Mar 25
Funky Mission (4:41)
Sunday Service (5:54)
Funky Version (4:03)
Tare Mode (4:25)
Ritmics (4:12)
Review: Mehdi M's latest EP finds him expertly blending house, techno and bass-driven rhythms into one tight package. While the title might suggest a singular focus, each track on this release demonstrates the breadth of his sonic toolkit. The opener, 'Funky Mission,' kicks things off with a tight house groove, where punchy kicks and sharp snares form a solid foundation, while the high-pitched synth melody gradually builds to an energising peak. It's a fresh, feel-good start. On 'Sunday Service,' the vibe shiftsideep basslines rumble beneath a hypnotic rhythm, pulling the track into a more atmospheric space without losing energy. 'Funky Version' brings back a sense of playfulness, with bouncy bass and tight percussion, driving the track forward while keeping the mood light and funky. 'Tare Mode' stands out with its relentless grooveialmost hypnotic in its repetition, the bassline is starker, a steady pulse that forces the track into full-on motion. Closing things out, 'Ritmics' offers a complex, rhythmic journey, with intricate percussion and shifting textures that ensure the EP finishes as strong as it began.
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Syntaxx Waxx Vol 1
Cat: SYTXWX 001. Rel: 11 Jun 21
Mehlor - "Wurk" (7:31)
AWSI - "SPD" (7:37)
Parsec - "Error" (7:36)
Nate SU - "Trip" (8:05)
Review: This week in minimal tech house we have some wicked underground material courtesy of new label Syntaxx out of Leeds. If the tracks on Syntaxx Waxx Vol 1 are anything to go by, this crew are on to big things in 2021 and beyond. Features Mehlor with the hypnotic swing of "Wurk" reminiscent of local hero Jack Wickham, AWSI goes into UKG territory on the woozy "SPD" while over on the flip Parsec delves into druggy microhouse realms on the afterhours paranoid shuffle of "Error" and Nate SU delivers the mandatory Rominimal style track on the lean groove of "Trip".
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タグ: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $13.49
Omani
Omani (12")
Cat: MNRVR 003. Rel: 13 Feb 25
Omani (7:14)
Omani (feat Underset - PRT Stacho remix) (7:31)
Midnight Sun (7:12)
Midnight Sun (Endemica remix) (7:39)
Review: The Moonraver label is only young but is already in our 'keep an eye on' list after two fine first releases. After hearing this new offering from Daniel Messier, it will remain on that list too. The producer cooks up a silky minimal groove on 'Omani' that recalls early Villalobos with its smart layering of deft sounds, sines and fx. The PRT Stacho remix gets a more fulsome low and and more obvious wonky feel, and n the flip, 'Midnight Sun' keeps things fluid and free-flowing. Endemica brings a little more colour and neon melody to it with his remix.
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タグ: Tech House | Minimal
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Retrograde EP
Cat: PLO 004. Rel: 31 Oct 23
Pete Melba - "Trip Switch" (7:58)
Velvet Velour - "Bap Bap Bap" (7:05)
Mitch Wellings - "Errrm" (5:58)
Tom Frankel - "Mezcal" (6:55)
Review: Your latest acid extraterrestrial jive comes in the form of this four-track EP V/A from Planet Orange. With tracks by Velvet Velour, Mitch Wellings, Tom Frankel, and Planet Orange boss Pete Melba, this second release retains all major aspects of the label's signature sound. Bursts of alien percussion pepper luminous beats, textured by light and shade as fleeting melodies wax and wane.
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タグ: Tech House | Minimal
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Meditations 1-3
Cat: PERLON 103.1. Rel: 10 Dec 14
Meditation 1
Meditation 2
Meditation 3
Review: Under the Melchior Productions name, German producer Thomas Melchior has committed some of his finest material to wax in the name of Zip and Markus Nikolai's seminal Perlon imprint. After an absence of some three years, Melchior's name is back on one of those distinctive Perlon 12"s with the first of two planned records under the Meditations banner. Don't get confused by the name though, the three "Meditations" are in no way meditative! Instead this is a record that finds Melchior fully channelling that classic Perlon vibe with the rowdy "Meditation 2" the pick of the bunch.
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Meditations 4-6
Cat: PERLON 103.2. Rel: 22 Jan 15
Meditation 4
Meditation 5
Meditation 6
Review: And so the Perlon Meditations continue... Late last year German producer Thomas Melchior made his first appearance on Perlon in some three years with the exquisite Meditations 1-3, which naturally channelled the iconic label's vibe perfectly. The first Perlon release of 2015 presents a further three Melchior produced Meditations, 4-6, with the opening track something of an understated epic. At 12 minutes long, "Meditation 4" demonstrates Melchior's craft for slowly building a groove, adding elements in a fashion that sounds subtle on headphones and deadly on a soundsystem. Face down, the 5th Meditation is an infectious little house groover, with hi hats and vocal samples jousting playfully whilst the closing track is a sub heavy number rich in vocal abstraction.
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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 $33.74
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