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Keeping My Mind
Cat: GR 1211. Rel: 30 Jan 17
Keep In My Mind (vocal) (7:24)
Keeping My Mind (vocal dub) (5:54)
Blaze Theme Track (5:41)
Review: Absolute classic from the Blaze camp, this has never been repressed officially since its initial release in 93. Those clipped reedy synths, the nagging looping vocal on the chorus and sweet honeyed soul of Roger Harris, soul seeps off every hook, nook and shuffle. "Blaze Theme Track" set the benchmark: jazzy, dubby and oh-so-funk with its soft live bass keys jamming away with a life of their own. 24 years old and still untouchable.
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High Times EP
Cat: SPG 004. Rel: 27 Feb 24
Herbie's Chanz (7:24)
Viennese Whirl (6:11)
High Times (6:07)
Ruff Rumble (6:39)
Review: Pierre Codarin is back on the delicious sounding Spaghetti Club with a much anticipated new EP, High Times. Evolving his sound since his last outing, here the UK producer crafts a cosmic four-track record that explores diverse territories with refined house textures. The A-side kicks off with the punchy 'Herbies Chanz' featuring an elastic groove and squelchy acid beeps. On the flip side, 'Viennese Whirl' serves up funky vibes for the dancefloor and the title track, 'High Times,' radiates feel-good energy with shining chords and driving beats. Closing with 'Ruff Rumble,' this is the sort of EP that switches the dance floor up through the gears.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Hypnotize
Hypnotize (12")
Cat: TELEVISION 029. Rel: 13 Apr 06
Hypnotize
Freaky Stuff
Review: A damned functional tool as well as a fundamentally funky foresight. Dave DK did it again: "Hypnotize"!
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My Favourite Stranger (remixes)
Cat: 196588 75601. Rel: 04 Mar 24
My Favourite Stranger (Boris Brejcha remix) (7:10)
My Favourite Stranger (Ela Minus remix) (3:46)
My Favourite Stranger (Lond Island Sound remix) (4:48)
Review: Much loved doom monger emo kids Depeche Mode have always been ripe for remixing by new generations of electronic music artists and so it is that there 'My Favourite Stranger' gets a series of re-rubs here on Columbia. Tech house mainstay Boris Brejcha remixes first and elongates the grooves with mournful pads up top. The Ela Minus remix of the same tune brings some extra textured and darker moods and the best is saved till the last if you ask us. The Lond Island Sound remix is high speed and tinged with electro synth work as the moody vocals echo about the mix to trippy effect.
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Dis Oui! (reissue)
Dis Oui! (reissue) (hand-stamped 7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: DR 7001. Rel: 14 Feb 24
Dis Oui! (5:16)
Dis Oui! (Ben Hixon remix) (5:17)
Review: Here we have the first in a series of releases on Dolfin that celebrate the 7" format. 'Dis Oui!' by JT Donaldson is a low-slung house groove that explores a unique and catchy melodic chord structure. Featuring beautiful and elegant vocals from Penelope Antena, this is sure to be a favorite by everyone who plays and hears it. JT cleverly edits the vocals into a symphony sprinkling the song with magic. For the second side, Dolfin regular Ben Hixon, gets the remix duty. He turns the track into a dubby builder that explores perfectly placed portions of the vocal onto a tribal bed of rhythms. A perfect alternate version that is so smooth it hurts. A lot of playability for one little 7".
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Electribal Soul (reissue)
Cat: TRIBE 2. Rel: 15 Mar 22
Insatiable Love (5:13)
Space Oasis (5:14)
Moving Downtown (7:52)
Deadline For My Memories (4:52)
A Sigh Won't Do (5:29)
True Moments Of My World (5:46)
Hands Up & Amen (5:52)
Persuasion (7:02)
Review: If Electribal Soul sounds deliciously vintage, there's a good reason for that. An exemplary exploration of glassy-eyed synth-pop and electro, deep house and street soul marked out by tactile electronic motifs, warm basslines and Billie Ray Martin's superb vocals, the album was mostly recorded in 1991 and '92 at a time when relationships in the group were beginning to fray. Now tidied up and released by Martin three decades after it was shelved, Electribal Soul has the feel of a genuine lost classic - a set that would have received rave reviews at the time had it appeared in late 1992 as originally intended. A genuine triumph that's as loved-up and saucer-eyed as a sweaty hug at sunrise on an Ibizan beach.
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Spiritual Basslines
Cat: ROYAL 056. Rel: 14 Mar 24
Spiritual Basslines (club mix) (6:09)
Eternity (5:31)
Golf Cart Joyride
Olympiad (0:33)
Review: The long-running and always-quality Clone Royal Oak series is back with some of the smoothest deep house we've heard for a while. It comes from the studio of Frits Wentik who manages to pair studio craft with human emotion on each of the four tracks. 'Spiritual Basslines' (club mix) rides on a gently bumping groove with warm, streaming synths leaving long trails in their wake. 'Eternity' is a little more upright - here the bassline bubbles as the notes dart about the sales and watery melodies flow down from above. 'Golf Cart Joyride' is as fun as it sounds and 'Olympiad' shuts down what will surely prove to be a timeless EP with another irresistibly dusty deep house trip.
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Diablo
Diablo (neon pink vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: PHLP 16. Rel: 08 Sep 22
Push (5:46)
Hey Diablo (5:36)
Power Passion (5:08)
You Remind Me (6:26)
I Love A Sea On Fire (5:13)
Give Me (3:15)
Blessings (5:56)
Higher Estates (6:31)
So Sweet (3:41)
To The Room (5:10)
Review: Former Factory Floor flummoxer and drummer Gabe Gurnsey grabs us by the groin on this gargantuan groveller of an LP, 'Diablo', his new album. Blending influences from Detroit techno, minimal post-punk and krautrock, it's an impressive follow-up to Physical, his debut solo album for Erol Alkan's Phantasy Sound. It hotly heats our hearing with high-octane hygge, and develops nicely out of his former one-off EPs and singles.
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Herbs Miles EP
Cat: YKW 002. Rel: 05 Mar 24
Herbs Miles (14:32)
Down The Syncussion Hole (7:41)
Herbs Miles (G76 remix) (8:00)
Review: New and exciting Los Angeles label YKW returns with a second release, this time from Montreal's Ohm Hourani who is well known in hardcore circles for his superb jazzy and minimal stylings. He offers one particularly standout track, 'Herbs Miles,' which mixes up a sample of Herbie Hancock discussing the legendary Miles Davis. His own live-recorded and processed trumpet layers in another soulful edge and makes it a brilliantly original jam. G76/Gojnea76 delivers a weird and wonky remix and then 'Down the Syncussion Hole' is another inventive and rather madcap sound from this studio wizard.
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The Jazz Republic (reissue)
Cat: BTL 015. Rel: 11 Nov 22
The Jazz Republic (7:04)
Jazz Delirium (6:58)
Groove Box (7:18)
The Stranger (6:10)
Review: First released way back in 1997, The Jazz Republic was one of the late, great Mike Huckaby's earliest EPs a sublime collection of hazy and warming Detroit deep house and techno jams tailor made for losing yourself in at four in the morning. Original vinyl copies have long been hard to come by on the second-hand market, so this 25th anniversary edition will be an essential purchase for many DJs. On the A-side, sumptuous, early morning deep house wonder 'The Jazz Republic' comes paired with the mind-altering, stargazing techno hypnotism of 'Jazz Delirium', while on the flip, the piano-smothered bumpin' loveliness of 'Groove Box' is followed by the driving, disco-sampling deep house loop jam 'The Stranger'. An impeccable classic!
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Keeping The Legacy Vol 3
Cat: HZO 13. Rel: 15 Feb 24
Huerta - "DAYL" (5:08)
Jacksonville - "Data Log" (7:03)
Nlxlb - "Gravitate" (6:35)
100Hz - "Ggg" (6:52)
Review: Hizou Deep Rooted Music is one of those quality-assured imprints that is always well worth checking in with. This latest platter is another on that truly matters with Huerta opening up with 'DAYL' which showcases his distinctive blend of spaced-out breaks and silky tech house. Jacksonville's 'Data Log' is ahems down and deep late-night cosmic excursion and Nlxlb's 'Gravitate' keeps you afloat on mellifluous astral lines and twinkling melodic stars. 100Hz shuts down with 'Ggg', a unique mix of floating pads and barely-there rhythm that grow in stature as your journey to the certain edges of the galaxy unfolds.

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My Life With The Machines Vol 1
My Life With The Machines Vol 1 (hand-stamped double 12")
Cat: REPEAT 05. Rel: 14 Jul 22
Acid Soul (8:17)
Jah Love (8:13)
Acid Babies (6:19)
Rawtronik 909 (6:48)
Visual Spectrum (5:30)
Dubdub1111 (5:59)
Sista Dub (8:36)
Review: There is a load of Jay Tripwire newness around at the moment and some of it is from his back catalogue and some of it is all new. Here the longtime minimal mainstay and Canadian scene-pioneer serves up a multi-volume collection of cult tracks of his from the early 2000s. They have a west coast tech house sound and are still future in design. The likes of Villalbos have long been banging these and they sit well with the days current underground sound. Acid, dub, tech, electronic soul and more all colour the grooves.
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Polyphonic Glide EP
Polyphonic Glide EP (yellow vinyl 12")
Cat: RX 41Y. Rel: 31 Jan 24
Polyphonic Glide (7:16)
Why So Serious (6:49)
Sunny Side Up (5:59)
Undercurrent (5:48)
Review: Since moving from Europe to Canada last year, Jordan Czamanski AKA Jordan GCZ has been relatively quiet, release wise, with just one solo EP and a collaborative album (Recreational Kraut, with long-time friend and studio buddy David Moufang) appearing. This return to Rawax, then, is a welcome development. Title track 'Polyphonic Glide's is particularly potent, with Czamanski combing tight, impactful drums with deeply spacey pads and chords, jazzy bass and his usual stoned, mind-mangling sound design. Elsewhere, 'Why So Serious' is a bouncy, hypnotic, acid-flecked box jam smothered in ghostly pads and echoing synth solos; 'Sunny Side Up' is snappy, out-there and intergalactic in equal measure; and 'Undercurrent' sits somewhere between Detroit tech-jazz, Reagenz style ambient techno and dubby deep house.

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The Bomb!: These Sounds Fall Into My Mind (Massivedrum remix & original)
The Bomb! (These Sounds Fall Into My Mind) (Massivedrum remix) (5:47)
The Bomb! (These Sounds Fall Into My Mind) (Massivedrum dub mix) (4:15)
The Bomb! (These Sounds Fall Into My Mind) (14:58)
Review: There can't be many house records that are as instantly recognisable as Bucketheads' 'The Bomb', a killer, mid-'90s Kenny 'Dope' Gonzalez production that mixed his own sweaty, bombastic, loose-limbed house beats (chopped and edited to provide instant dancefloor satisfaction) with snippets from Chicago disco classic 'Street Player'. You'll find that epic original version tucked away on the flipside of these reissue, with two previously unheard 'Massivedrum' remixes on the A. The EP opening 'Remix' places the original Chicager a chunker bassline and contemporary house beats, while the accompanying 'Dub' concentrates on the beats, bassline and the producer's own sneaky samples. Both new versions are decent, but Gonzalez's original mix is still hard to beat.
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Secret Keeper 001
Cat: SK 001. Rel: 05 Mar 24
Track 1 (6:02)
Track 2 (4:53)
Track 3 (4:59)
Track 4 (6:05)
Review: You can never stop good music from making it out into the world and so it is that new label Secret Keeper from Ukraine makes its bow here despite what is going on back home. Luschn steps up for the first EP and sets a high standard with it from the off. 'Track 1' is tech with a menacing undercurrent and an undulating rhythm while 'Track 2' gets a little more loose in its loops. The mood switches on the b-side, where disco-tech comes to the fore and some deft melodies bring a cosmic feel to 'Track 3'. Last of all, 'Track 4' is nice and dry, stripped back and whacked out tech from another planet.
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Played by: Lostlojic
Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Electric Baile
Cat: RBSSS 5. Rel: 23 Sep 20
Electric Baile (Enzo Elia vocal edit) (5:19)
Electric Baile (Enzo Elia dub edit) (4:50)
Electric Baile (Enzo Elia bonus beats) (3:14)
Pushin' Too Hard (Gerd Janson Mega mix) (6:39)
Pushin' Too Hard (Gerd Janson Instrumix) (6:14)
Review: Running Back's Super Sound Singles hits fantastic number five with another steamy power dance offering that looks back to go forwards. Enzo Elia is an Italian edit maestro who offers three different take son a stomping disco cut with stark synth sounds and a vocal that brings the attitude. The vocal version is a real stomping gem, the dub is all about cutting your body loose and the bonus beats is pure filth. Label boss Gerd Janson serves up two of his own bristling, speaker busting mixes to round out a package of real dance floor dynamite.
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Played by: Dj soFa, DJ ROCCA
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85-88
85-88 (12")
Cat: CJFD 34. Rel: 19 Oct 22
85 (5:16)
86 (4:29)
87 (5:44)
88 (4:37)
Review: Clearly, downtempo was a thing in Japan before it was ever a thing in Brighton - or wherever the hell Bonobo was given credit for inventing it - and it shows in this new repress of some of Takuya Matsumoto's earliest works. Ha, you were fooled! This one's actually new, but it's simply made to appear like each crafty cut here was made between the years 1985-88. Infectious, FM-oody, and laden with pitched-down coke-crazed vocals, this one charts the earliest era of house and its sound, emulating it to a T, except without any 303. Gee!
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Re Melted (reissue)
Cat: STYRAXRECORDS MERV2023. Rel: 19 Feb 24
Dust (9:54)
Melted Vein (11:08)
Review: REPRESS ALERT!: Styrax has the rights to a great reissue of some long-lost but enduring classic cuts from Merv here. Written in 1995 and 1998 they are archetypal dub techno rollers that draw as much from the European school of Basic Channel as they do the lo-fi depths of Detroit. 'Dust' opens up with warm and humid chords over elegant and rolling beats that cannot fail to sweep you up, then 'Melted Vein' offers a more driving but no less hypnotic sound, this time with sleek tech pads peeling over the airy hi hats and bouncing kicks to take you up amongst the stars. Perfect for those zoned-out, low-lit basement moments at 5am. Quality tackle.
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The Rise Of The Machines: Ricardo Villalobos Remixes
The Rise Of The Machine (7:16)
The Rise Of The Machine (Villalobos Tommy's Boy Grew Old remix) (8:14)
The Rise Of The Machine (Villalobos Factory Closed remix) (12:08)
Review: Into The Wizard's Sleeve have decided to offer up a reissue of the classic Mr Barcode original 'The Rise Of The Machines' for their second wax. It's the sort of glitchy, abstract, twitchy acid and minimal techno that is perfect for those 5am slots in some twisted basement. As such who finer to remix than the king that milieu, Ricardo Villalobos. His first version is an empty, stripped back and full of sub bass and sine wave details, his second is a slightly fuller track with gorgeous hits and plenty of aliens living in the grooves. All in all a superb EP.
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Glory Ensamble EP 2
Glory Ensamble EP 2 (limited 12")
Cat: WFR 002MX. Rel: 14 Oct 22
Glory Ensemble (5:45)
Lost In Paradise (6:17)
The Myth Of Tech (7:02)
The Perfect Drop (6:05)
Review: Alex Neri is a totem of Italy's house and techno scene - one of the trailblazers who helped define Italo-house in the early 90s and went on to found such institutions as Tenax Recordings in Florence. After a successful first outing on Wildflower with The Symbol Of Love EP Vol 1, now he's back with four more slices of sophisticated, trance-infused tech house steeped in Neri's heritage as well as reflecting the contemporary scene. 'Glory Ensemble' is a brooding, sensual cut with trippy synth lines and a catchy organ lick, while 'Lost In Paradise' lays the emotional pads on thick n' juicy, just how we like them.
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Tags: Tech House
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Pyrography
Pyrography (2xLP + in 32 page hard-back art book)
Cat: BBE 380ALP. Rel: 10 Mar 17
I'm Happy (3:55)
Envision (4:14)
Walkin' In Paris (5:03)
Idiosyncracy (5:07)
Trinity Ov Me (feat Oveous Maximus) (5:09)
ManOWirdz (6:29)
The Distance (8:14)
No Way (6:01)
Intro (Solemait) (2:47)
Pheramones (10:45)
Ser Al Santisimo (4:48)
Yeku Yeku (6:56)
A Day Without U (3:38)
Review: When Osunlade first conceived and released Pyrography in 2011, it was meant to be the closing chapter of his house music journey. Of course, his attitude has changed since, but the album remains a fine statement from one of house music's most singular producers. This reissue from BBE puts the original set on vinyl for the first time, packaging it inside a brilliantly presented book featuring images, prayers, and information on the Yoruba culture that has long inspired the producer. Musically, the set expands on his usual spiritual house blueprint, fusing elements of jazz, broken beat and soul with influences as diverse as 80s talk box funk, hazy disco and 90s NY house. It remains one of Osunlade's finest works, so it's great to see it on wax at last.
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Devil In Me
Devil In Me (transluent red vinyl 12")
Cat: SWEATSV 037. Rel: 21 Sep 22
Devil In Me (extended mix) (6:14)
Devil In Me (PDM club dub mix) (6:21)
Devil In Me (Fatboy Slim remix) (5:39)
Review: Built around a central Stax Records gem from the late 1960s, Purple Disco Machine's 'Devil In Me' is an emotional disco-house burster that reappropriates the staunch voices of Judy Clay and William Bell's 'Private Number'. But the function of this track isn't to evoke mournful blues 'motion more than it is to get you up and dancing; truly, the hard edges and funk bounces of this track will 'bring out the devil' in you too. Fittingly, it comes to a blood red vinyl 12" edition.
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Concept
Concept (12")
Cat: ANCPT 008. Rel: 30 Jan 24
Concept 1 (5:48)
Concept 2 (6:14)
Concept 3 (6:10)
Concept 3 (Convextion remix) (7:26)
Review: Russian label Analog Concept keeps on rolling out these sublime deep techno excursions and behind this one is ReKaB, who has truly impressed with a frankly mad amount of music on labels like Intellitronic Bubble, Moatun 7, NightFlight and Fourier Transform. 'Concept 1' here has far sighted feels - pads that disappear to infinity and convey a deep sense of space over subtle minimal rhythms. 'Concept 2' is a bright, disco-tinged electro cut and 'Concept 3' is then sophisticated astral electro with lithe lines and rubbery bass. The Convextion remix adds some weight and makes it into a voyaging techno cut full of movement.
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LTDBLBL 008
LTDBLBL 008 (limited white vinyl 12")
Cat: LTDBLBL 008. Rel: 26 Oct 20
Scales (intro) (2:22)
Kindness (6:38)
Marnix (7:13)
Never Alone (2:48)
Chb Pimpin' (13:05)
Quomo (outro) (3:37)
Review: Put on your smoking jacket and kick back, because this coming together of Retromigration and Nephews is smoother than butter. The intro in particular is as seductive as hey come, with rolling drums and jazzy chords that will have you wishing it lasted way longer than the two minutes it does. 'Kindness' picks up the pace but is still super cuddly and warm, with neat piano riffs riding on a bumpy kick drum pattern. That continues through 'Marnix' and then a second interlude 'Never Alone' again swells the heart and has you all misty eyed. 'Chb Pimpin' is an excellent Rhodes work out before you're left melting into the sofa one final time at the hands of 'Quomo.'
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B2B1
B2B1 (12")
Cat: SGR 006. Rel: 07 Mar 24
Rogue D - "The Vibe" (feat Joe Le Groove) (7:08)
Rogue D - "The Vibe" (feat Joe Le Groove - Job remix) (5:47)
Ruff Stuff - "The Gathering" (5:53)
Ruff Stuff - "Brighter Mood" (6:50)
Review: For the sixth transmission from Stolen Goods, two artists in Rogue D and Ruff Stuff step up to take charge of one side each. The former goes first with 'The Vibe' (feat Joe Le Groove) and it is a smoky, low-key and deep basement house cut with razor sharp hi-hats and dusty drums overlaid with a sensuous male vocal adding the soulful vibes. A Job remix is much more cosmic as it travels through starry night skies on shiny synth lines, then Ruff Stuff douses you in rippling synth melodies on 'The Gathering' and lays down clipped, funk-fuelled house on 'Brighter Mood'.
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Tags: Acid House
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Unreleased Anthology EP
Cat: MS 004. Rel: 04 May 22
Movin' On (feat Seoulonnie) (6:55)
Red Crates (6:58)
Me Solista (8:18)
French Road (5:06)
Review: As one of his more intermittent labels, Modified Suede has only put out a small handful of Scott Grooves releases previously, but now the imprint is back in action to offer up a few unreleased gems from the vaults. "Movin' On" is rich with vocals from Seoulonnie, keeping a smooth lounge tone to the deep house backing track with occasional chorus key-change flourishes. "Red Crates" is equally soulful although its righteous piano stealing the show instead of vocals here, while "Me Solista" gets into a Latin frame of mind with its chimes and shuffles. "French Road" represents the more adventurous side of the EP, heading into a more subtle soundscape populated by dubbed out melodics and low-bubbling percussion.
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The Journey Collection
Cat: SG 001LP. Rel: 15 Dec 22
The Journey (9:45)
Moog Sensation (7:45)
Riddum (6:30)
Room To Breath (13:25)
Lights Out (8:12)
Old Skool (6:31)
Review: "The Journey Collection" is an amazing double pack from Scott Grooves that includes "The Journey". This is Detroit House music at its best. This is a very limited repress (after the obscure first pressing which was sold out on the day it was released and never re-pressed). For the fans of Omar S, Theo Parrish, Moodymann, Glenn Underground, Ron Trent etc.
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Wonderful World Of You
Cat: WLTD 004. Rel: 12 May 22
Fruit Market (5:46)
Wonderful World Of You (6:34)
Hearing Colour (5:44)
No 172 (5:01)
Review: Breathy trance lines and light drum snaps adorn the upper edges of this funky new EP from Velvet Velour, which drops imminently on Scratch Disks. Being by its very nature a 4x4 and floor-functional EP, there is an advanced palette of sound that weaves through and between this one's beats. 'Wonderful World Of You' is a strong highlight: some kind of rattly, resonant laser-synth sloshes about the mix, caressing our ears acoustically until the flow state is truly locked. 'No 172', meanwhile, ticks off the box as one for the garage heads. Impressive.
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One Swallow Doesn't Make A Summer Part 4
Yungruzt - "Starlight" (feat Eluize) (7:25)
Baldo - "Human Connection" (5:54)
9th House - "Ara" (5:16)
Delphi - "7_11 House" (5:21)
Signal Mute - "Reminiscence" (4:52)
Review: Running Back presents the fourth edition of the Swallow This various artists series, featuring five tracks by five different producers, all straddling the line between 'remodeled deep house techniques and floor mechanics.' On the first side we have the deep, down and dirty retro house shenanigans of Yungruzt's 'Starlight' (feat Eluize) followed by strobed-out rave energy of Baldo's 'Human Connection'. Over on the flip, 9th House delivers the EP standout on the glassy-eyed and bittersweet 'Ara', while Delphi gets a vibe reminiscent of Sueno Latino on the epic '7_11 House'.
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