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Soursop & Mango
Cat: 2056 BLACK. Rel: 30 Nov 23
Soursop & Mango (7:28)
Straight Forward Side Steps (4:36)
Review: The band 2000 Black, who include 4Hero icon Dego among their number, are masters of the broken beat scene, leaders amongst men who whether working alone or with others are always in top form. This two track outing kicks off with 'Soursop & Mango', a bristling, bustling mix of raw drums and bursts of cosmic synth energy that radiates soul, all with neat guitar riffs stitched into the mix. 'Straight Forward Side Steps' is a dusty jam with lovely scruffy claps and much more well defined synth lines adding colour and soul.
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 in stock $14.16
EP
EP (limited 12")
Cat: INT 053. Rel: 29 Nov 23
Brother (5:19)
Sticky Fingers (5:18)
Brother (Alan Dixon Piano reprise remix) (2:24)
Brother (Alan Dixon Love Attack remix) (6:49)
The New Normal (5:59)
Review: Philip Leroi has had many musical lives over the years, variously recording as Linntronix and alongside Danny Sugarman as Stylus Heat. Atlantic Brain is his latest project, with the EP for Prins Thomas's Internasjonal label being his most high-profile to date. The key cut is 'Brother', a sparkling, melodious and attractive slab of electro marked out by squelchy bass and star-fall melodies. Rising star Alan Dixon delives two takes: a gorgeous, largely beat-free 'Piano Reprise' that sits at the rhythmic end of the ambient spectrum and the squelchy nu-disco-goes-deep house 'Love Attack Mix'. Elsewhere, 'The New Normal' is a shuffling and ghostly electro-not-electro number and 'Sticky Fingers' is a pleasingly wayward acid excursion.
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 in stock $14.42
Water Drop EP Part 2
Cat: MOVIDA 0162. Rel: 01 Dec 23
Bodo Elsel - "Egoist" (5:25)
C Rock presents Dubstar - "Trackstyck" (club) (6:14)
Roco Universal - "Watch The Wind" (6:20)
Tags: Minimal | Dub Techno
 in stock $19.41
Scientific Relevance
Cat: EUDEMONIA 016. Rel: 28 Nov 23
King Cobra (5:24)
Current Mood (5:39)
Scientific Relevance (5:29)
The Fog (5:18)
Review: Bohm is no stranger to the scene, having made quite a splash with his latest releases on Dolly, PARTOUT, M>O>S and Undersound Recordings. His newest outing on Eudemonia acts as an ideal successor, as he delivers a versatile EP with both dreamy and old-school-ravey moments, sating all proclivities towards ecstasy and cascading soundbaths, from the 'King Cobra' arpeggiated judders of 'King Cobra' to the hazy situational-awareness-muddying closer 'The Fog'.
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 in stock $13.63
Best Of Native Soul Recordings Volume One (feat Asad Rizvi mix)
The Candy Dealers - "Train Of Thoughts" (6:13)
Harold Heath - "Slipstream" (6:59)
Jevne - "Moderize" (Asad Rizvi remix) (7:15)
Review: Native Soul Recordings has been around a long old time in dance music terms and now it looks back over some of its finest works with this first in a new series of Best Of comps. Music writer Harold Heath is first up with 'Slipstream,' an effortless smooth late-night house cut with introspective chords and silky pads bringing real depth. The Candy Dealers get more lithe and elastic with the spraying bass and jumbled percussive house of 'Train Of Thought' and last of all, Asad Rizvi remixes Jevne's 'Moderize' with a funky little bassline and chord vamps that keep you on edge. A tasteful package of timeless house grooves.
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Played by: Vincent Inc
Tags: Tech House
 in stock $14.16
You Freak Me
You Freak Me (limited 12")
Cat: CPSL 006. Rel: 29 Nov 23
You Freak Me (7:28)
Residency (7:08)
You Freak Me (T Jacques remix)
Spice The Gap
Tags: Tech House
 in stock $13.38
Come Hold Me Tight
Come Hold Me Tight (limited 180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: RCM 019. Rel: 28 Nov 23
Come Hold Me Tight (6:18)
Come Hold Me Tight (DOP remix) (6:16)
She's Got Nowhere To Go (5:31)
Tags: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $15.72
Meze EP
Meze EP (12")
Cat: MT 170. Rel: 28 Nov 23
Meze (5:52)
Humble Quest (6:05)
Tanbur (6:06)
Snake Eyes (5:33)
Review: Motech is one of those label that has been an ever present in the underground for years and it likely always will be that way, such is the consistency of the output. Label head DJ 3000 steps up for this latest release which takes the label ever closer to 200 outings over all, and as always he mines a perfect sweetspot between techno, breakbeat and house. 'Meze' has tense drum tech underneath mystic and exotic leads from the Middle East, while 'Humble Quest' keeps things nimble with deft synth smears over thud drum funk. The synth-infused and Detroit style techno of 'Tanbur' makes for a serene listen while 'Snake Eyes' brings a little freaky synth energy to close out.
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 in stock $15.20
PXAHD 02
PXAHD 02 (12")
Cat: PXAHD 02. Rel: 29 Nov 23
DJ F - "Rhythm" (feat Matias Eissen) (4:58)
DJ F - "L'evasion" (5:38)
DJ F - "Salt In My Shoes" (feat Anthonius) (4:11)
Epiphany - "Boga" (5:29)
Epiphany - "Trampa" (4:32)
Epiphany - "Suennos" (3:32)
 in stock $15.47
Lost & Found Edits
Lost & Found Edits (double 12")
Cat: SANDM 01. Rel: 30 Nov 23
TSB
Groove Me
Walking In The Rain
Nobu
Review: We're always here for DJ Nature's peerless approach to house music with all the Black roots intact, and that goes for his edits, too. It wasn't long ago he gifted us some next-level re-rubs on Versions (Part One) for Hot Biscuit, and now he's at it again with this four-track, double 12" package for Smoke & Mirrors. The Nature sound is in full effect, not least on the smouldering, daybreak haze of 'Walking In The Rain', while 'Nobu' does an incredible job of gently nudging Herbie Hancock's groundbreaking electronic jazz fusion down in pitch to make it fit a groovier, head-nodding context.
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 in stock $41.43
Party Edits
Cat: BUMPE 000. Rel: 30 Nov 23
Sample This Piano
DJ Spun vs The Jack Squad - "Track 2"
Can You Feel The Beat (DJ Spun Bass mix)
Acid Man (edit)
Review: Spun's Party Edits is real catnip for DJs who like to work the floor hard. Next up, the scalpel maestro, DJ and West Coast legend lands on a new sub-label from Blkmarket Music label with another hard-hitting 12" that really brings the party. First up is the iconic 'Sample This Piano' with new low sling beats but the haunting lead melodies left in place. DJ Spun Vs The Jack Squad's 'Track 02' is an ice cold minimal house cut with lo-fi pads and amercing vibe and 'Can You Feel The Beat' (DJ Spun Bass mix) is a trippy analogue jam with dusty breaks and emotive vocal hooks. 'Acid Man' closes with a raw ghetto feel. A fine start to life for this new label, then.
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 in stock $17.57
Clown
Clown (limited 180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: BORFT 173. Rel: 27 Nov 23
Mobile Psych House Party (7:49)
Synth Rythm Steroids (7:25)
The Fifth Caravan (10:32)
Clown (6:52)
Tags: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $14.68
I Can't Wait
Cat: AOTN 12023. Rel: 30 Nov 23
I Can't Wait (feat Philomenah) (9:14)
I Can't Wait (feat Philomenah - House dub) (7:30)
I Can't Wait (bonus beats) (5:14)
Review: We've announced our undying love for Athens Of The North many times before and its releases like this which make us want to do so again. It comes from East Coast Love Affair and is a late-night jam of epic proportions that chugs on a deep disco tip. The sultry vocals are from Shetland-born and Edinburgh-based r&b singer and songwriter Philomenah who graduates from backing singer with this group to front and centre star. A lovely house dub brings some club weight on the flip while bonus beats seal the deal.
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 in stock $15.20
ANIARAWL 01
ANIARAWL 01 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: ANIARAWL 01. Rel: 27 Nov 23
Mattias El Mansouri & Dorisburg - "Galapagos" (7:57)
Anthony Linell - "Track 2" (7:01)
Review: Mattias El Mansouri and Dorisburg pair up to get things started on the A-side with 'Galapagos' layering up a hooky lead synth motif with persuasive drums that rock back and forth and carry you away to the stars. It's a gorgeously slow burning set-builder or 5am wig-out classic. Anthony Linell's 'Track 2' then occupies the whole of the flip with rich layers of sustained pads, the distance sound of a train on a track and a deft percussive sprinkle that brings the whole thing to life in hypnotic fashion.
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 in stock $14.42
Sarcosuco
Sarcosuco (limited 12")
Cat: RB 122. Rel: 29 Nov 23
Sarcosuco (7:14)
Dimetrodonte (7:04)
Diplodoco (6:12)
Gastonia (6:45)
Review: Italian producer Fango has been busily building up his own sound world via his Degustibus Music label, but now he makes a strident move into the wider world with this outstanding record for Running Back. The authoritative tech house label knows its onions, and you can tell why they were drawn to these distinctive, inventive twists on the formula. 'Dimetrodonte' in particular is the kind of freaky workout which will get people paying close attention thanks to some artful vocal sample juggling, while there's some subtly anthemic joy to be felt in the likes of 'Diplodoco' which once again finds original ways to express classic ideas in the tech house tradition.
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Tags: Minimal
 in stock $14.42
ENDZ 055
ENDZ 055 (blue marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: ENDZ 055. Rel: 28 Nov 23
Get Funky (7:13)
Destructive Rhythm (6:18)
Optional Illusion (6:02)
How It's Going Down (6:28)
Review: When it comes tech house, Eats End Dubs's Eastenderz label is right up there with the best of them. This time out the 55th outing comes from Julian Fijima. As always it's a fine distillation of tech, dub and house with a hint of garage thrown in too on opener 'Get Funky', then 'Destructive Rhythm' brings rave synth stabs and dark vocals. 'Optional Illusion' has more molten acid lines run through its midst and last of all is the best of the lot - the percussive swing of 'How It's Going Down.'
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Tags: Tech House
 in stock $15.20
I Got You
I Got You (12")
Cat: FUNTOWN PR33. Rel: 30 Nov 23
I Got You
Easy Now
Review: Newcastle's Hot Biscuit Recordings pull the strings behind many a white label sub-imprint, one of which is the elusive Funtown Records. The orchestrator of this edits series is obscure, and so are the sample sources for each of the edits heard on this 12". On the A-side, we hear a tight-lipped James Brown-style breakdown and ensuing boogie number, on which it is insisted that we "know what makes (this singer) feel alright". Good to know! The B-side, meanwhile, errs far further in the direction of instrumental synthfunk, proving the versatile mettle of this raucous reworker.
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 in stock $20.72
20 Years Of Phonica: Sampler 2
Cat: PHONICA 036. Rel: 29 Nov 23
Gene On Earth - "Club Jacket" (5:34)
Huerta - "Hit The Bit" (6:48)
Subb-an & Luther Vine - "Sunday Roll Through" (7:02)
Keisuke - "Ride It Out" (6:44)
Review: It's 20 years up for London's Phonica Records, a fine place to go for a dig but also a rather good label for those who like fresh electronic sounds. They are marking the occasion with a series of samplers of what they do and this is the seance in the series. It's a global affair with artists from all over contributing, starting with man of the moment Gene on Earth and his chord-laced house bopper 'Club Jacket.' Huerta then comes through with 'Hit The Bit' which is an amped-up tech house party starter and Subb-an & Luther Vine combine for the deep and slinky sounds of 'Sunday Roll Through.' Keisuke ends things with the funky loops of 'Ride It Out.'
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 in stock $17.82
Nanoclusters
Nanoclusters (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: CPU 01111001. Rel: 30 Nov 23
Khroxic Mould (3:38)
Snapterisk (3:47)
Metallik (3:13)
Syntheseers (2:53)
Calcula (4:02)
Metro Esc (3:19)
Digit Six (3:10)
Metal Glass (3:03)
Review: Global Goon should be familiar to anyone with an appreciation for real deal braindance from the label that coined it, Rephlex. As a veteran of Aphex's label, the Goon has proven himself to be gifted in the art of off-kilter electro more than enough over the years. Quite simply, no-one is giving machine funk quite the flair and verve this guy is, and his wobbly jams are over-flowing with ideas. This is exactly what braindance is all about, wringing emotion, originality and sense of mischief out of the noisy boxes in your studio. At eight tracks, this is more like an album than an EP, all the better to sink your brain into.
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Hot Love
Hot Love (12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: IILLTD 005. Rel: 27 Nov 23
Habben - "Hot Wade" (6:35)
Black M1d1 - "Love Talk" (6:52)
 in stock $16.26
Farfrotskies Vol 1
Cat: IDEP 002. Rel: 27 Nov 23
Ticktack (6:29)
Wilderness (6:10)
The Fall (8:26)
Review: Tokyo-based independent label Infodump follows up its inaugural EP with a new release from owner Takuro Hasumi. 'Ticktack' opens his account with lithe, droning synth lines which are layered up next to organic percussion and dark bass energy that keeps you on edge. 'Wilderness' then flips the script with a much more bright and trippy melodic mix over minimal drums and last of all is 'The Fall'. This one is another intriguing mix of silvery synth shimmers and stripped-back drum programming that locks you in the moment. The fresh EP comes with fresh artwork from Japanese outsider artist Pinksk.
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau
 in stock $13.11
Theories Of Time
Theories Of Time (limited heavyweight green & black smoke vinyl 12" + digital bonus track download code)
Cat: LPY 13. Rel: 27 Nov 23
Distortion (5:18)
Travelling (9:16)
Shift (3:52)
Delay (7:35)
Review: Hidden Sequence have appeared on legendary dub techno label Mosaic in fine form of late and now they land on the Lempuyang imprint with four more serene fusions. Their Theories of Time EP opens up with the swaggering dub rhythms and bottomless depths of 'Distortion', a cut as heady as they come. 'Travelling,' as the title suggests, has a deeper rolling groove and more movement to it as it snakes through underwater dub caverns. Flip it over for more widescreen and serene explorations of the ocean floor with 'Shift' and mysterious leads of 'Delay' which is a fourth and final frictionless dub dream.
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Tags: Dub Techno
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Love Hate EP
Love Hate EP (limited 12")
Cat: FM 007. Rel: 28 Nov 23
Step To Me (4:37)
Don't Front (4:21)
Luvr Man (3:35)
So Sxy (3:06)
Review: Four effervescent jackers from manx party starter Hidden Spheres. The opener 'Step To Me' is a slippery broken beat anthem landing somewhere between Alex Attias' smoove keys and DJ Haus' brash MIDI trumpet two-step, which lapses into the full pelt, swaggering 'Don't Front', which feels exactly like the kind of song you want to stride into the club to. Side two brings us two more orthodox sax workouts. The aptly named 'LUVR MAN' is a cheeky, slap n' tickle two steppa, while 'SO SXY' applies the blinkered focus of DJ Rashad's best breakdowns to a laid back house beat.
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Played by: Superbreak
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Monday Night Underground 2
Cat: CRN 003. Rel: 01 Dec 23
Infiltrate - "C'Mon Now" (The D'Pac 905 dub - previously unreleased Full-Length version)
DJ Slugo - "Sista 2 Sista"
Chris Shivers - "The Fifth Inning"
Review: Less so an 'artist' and more the recorded memory of a late night radio show, the Collective Rhythm Network was the late 1990s brainchild of Geoff Adamson and Marc-Andrew Bird, hijacking the 103.7 FM airwave in St. Catherines, Canada. After gaining some local traction, Adamson and Bird did indeed continue the name as their own production and DJ alias, going on to play at many a party - and recently, to establish an eponymous record label. The 'Monday Night' series charts some of their favourite cuts to play on the radio and deploy behind the booth on a monday; this incarnation hears swelling, airy numbers from DJ Slugo, Chris Shivers and Infiltrate. Don't sleep.
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Sleep Apnea Syndrome EP
Cat: CAL 002. Rel: 01 Dec 23
Oversleep (7:00)
Snore (7:12)
Dodoitsu (9:52)
Review: Cough & Laugh might be an odd name for a label, but so too is the music it has thus far put out wonderfully unusual. Kai Kan's opening cut here 'Oversleep' is a glitchy and abstract minimal rhythm with scraping, scratchy sounds and scattered hits over a warped low end, busted bass blasts and plenty of malfunctioning machine sounds. 'Snore' is another freaky late-night sound track for narcotic after-parties that features samples of people snoring. Last of all is 'Dodoitsu,' a more elastic rhythm but one again peppered with paranoid sounds, whispers, hums and distant hits. Inventive stuff.
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Lowlife
Lowlife (12")
Cat: XK 033. Rel: 29 Nov 23
Lowlife (6:06)
Control (7:09)
Stranded (feat Wickham) (5:26)
Need (5:43)
Review: Kepler is one of those studio wizards who has a fine grasp of his tools and coaxes maximum feeling out of them no matter the vibe he goes for. This outing on X-Kalay is a fusion of his mini, tech and garage credentials that hooks you in from the first beat. 'Lowlife' is both deep and spaced out but superbly dynamic with fantastic sound designs bringing it to life. 'Control' is pure dance floor goodness, a kinetic grover that is smooth as silk, and 'Stranded' (feat Wickham) brings some house bounce and naught bass. 'Need' is the ice cold cosmic house closer with a serene sense of tech house energy.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $14.16
Toolroom Sampler Vol 9
Mark Knight, Green Velvet & Rene Amesz - "Live Stream" (Noizu remix) (5:17)
Adrian Hour - "Hear What They Hear" (Danny Howard re-edit) (7:10)
Watermat & Raumakustik - "Out Of My Head" (5:09)
Deeper Purpose - "The Stutter" (5:50)
Review: Toolroom is now one of those house labels that sits at the top table wit the likes of Nervous and Spinnin. It has turned out big room sounds for many years and made label founder Mark Knight a star in the process. Here he has put together an eighth volume of the sampler series that showcases what the imprint is all about and his own track with Green Velvet and Rene Amesz is a highlight with its dark, sleazy grind and tech house funk sure to lock in the club. Elsewhere Danny Howard offers up an extended re-edit of Adrian Hour's 'Hear What They Hear' and on the flip is the bulky 'Out of My Head' by Watermat & Raumakustik and a tense trip courtesy of Deeper Purpose's 'The Stutter.'
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Tags: Tech House
 in stock $14.16
Now I See
Now I See (12")
Cat: CRM 302. Rel: 27 Nov 23
Now I See (8:10)
Monday To Sunday (feat Kamohelo) (7:18)
Review: Compost regular Lalou makes the move to Crosstown Rebels for this full-bodied workout which draws on the producer's affinity for soulful house with an anthemic hook, resulting in a vocal-led showstopper that feels classic and contemporary all at once. 'Now I See' has a sheen in its production, but the composition and arrangement is steeped in the warmth of proper song craft - a big room house track for the ages. 'Monday To Sunday' is a moodier affair with snarling synth lines featuring Kamohelo - perfect for when you want to edge some intensity into a peak time set.
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The Challenge EP
The Challenge EP (limited 180 gram splattered vinyl 12")
Cat: WMC 02. Rel: 28 Nov 23
Satisfaction (6:24)
Stone Fly Guy (7:03)
I'm Gonna Get Cha (6:57)
Soul Education (7:49)
Tags: Tech House
 in stock $15.72
Come Down (remastered)
Cat: SMR 020. Rel: 01 Dec 23
Come Down (June mix) (5:01)
Come Down (July mix) (4:59)
Come Down (Juan Ramos remix) (4:40)
Summer's Child (12:36)
Review: Those of a certain age might well remember this early trance and breakbeat anthem from Life Form. It landed in 1993 and now on the occasion of its 30th birthday, it has been fully remastered for this reissue on Sound Metaphors. Right now this sort of sound is full back en vogue with all sorts of young producers aping those early glory days but few will match the quality of 'Come Down' with its slick breakbeat loops and alluring female vocals. There are two mixes, a Juan Ramos remix that is more downtempo and the captivating 'Summer's Child' is also included.
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Tags: 90s House
 in stock $19.41
Lve1
Lve1 (limited 12")
Cat: EMK 021EP. Rel: 01 Dec 23
Freak (3:17)
You Got Me (4:04)
LVE UNLIMITED (3:00)
So Badly (bonus track) (3:45)
So Badly (Kid Fonque remix - bonus Trac) (5:55)
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Junono's Bridge
Cat: POLYSON 006. Rel: 01 Dec 23
Fast Lane Mood (8:02)
Febu Twenty Two (6:35)
Ingenious (7:42)
Junono's Bridge (8:26)
Review: Ion Ludwig has been crafting minimal magic for many, many years. He has his own signature sound that brings together his mastery of his machines with great grooves and meaningful melodies. This one kicks off with 'Fast Lane Mood' which is a nice spaced-out bumper with compelling drums and thudding bass. 'Febu Twenty Two' is the sort of 5am jam to really zone you out and get you lost in the abstract synth patterns while 'Ingenious' is a molten and mellifluous mix of trippy cosmic synth details and balmy pads all crowding around a metallic tech beat. 'Junono's Bridge' then picks up the pace for a more twitchy closer.
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A Beladen Date 4 Ever
Cat: TR 036. Rel: 27 Nov 23
A Beladen Date 4 Ever (10:44)
Transport Fighter (9:43)
Review: Baby Ford's Trelik label is as revered as they come in underground circles. Ion Ludwig is not far behind when it comes to his productions and so the two are a perfect match who reunite once more here. This fresh 12" kicks off with the brain cleansing minimalism of 'A Beladen Date 4 Ever', a silky groove doused in harmonic chords, with swirling pads and rubbery bass all tightly intertwining. 'Transport Fighter' is a more punchy cut with thudding kicks and heftier bass, but still a nebulous eco-system of pads and melodies swirling around up top. Two killer cuts. no doubt.
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Trip EP
Trip EP (12")
Cat: MYOM 002. Rel: 27 Nov 23
Trip (8:09)
Airlock (4:55)
Sick Flips (7:10)
Space (4:41)
Review: Make Your Own Meaning continues to convey its unique techno message with a new statement of intent from label head Lurka. The artist has been busy of late and continues to be on a roll with another fascinating four tracker that genuinely serves up some original sounds and rhythms. 'Trip' gets things underway with organic percussive patterns stacked up over drilling bass to make for a prickly groove. 'Airlock' is similar but darker and heavier and 'Sick Flips' keeps the nimble feel going with dancing perc, rigid synths and scratchy sound effects all coalescing over broken drum patterns. Last of all is another dense, busy and multi-layered melange of tiny percussive sounds, synths and clipped rhythms that will make any floor move.
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I Promise
I Promise (limited 12")
Cat: YSD 141. Rel: 27 Nov 23
I Promise (8:16)
I Promise (Beats) (5:52)
Venus Risings (3:42)
Review: Johnny Malek is a Detroit-based fashion designer-turned-producer who makes a strident arrival on Yoruba with this EP of gospel-infused deep house. It's a potent approach which chimes perfectly with Osunlade's esteemed label, reportedly prefacing a larger project to come. There is an abundance of Afro house drums on 'I Promise', an anthem in the making with a vocal which will lodge itself in the hearts and minds of any assembled throng it's faced with. 'Venus Rising' maintains the vibe, confirming Malek's arrival as an artist to keep tabs on in the new wave of deep house artists.
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 in stock $23.33
Garden City EP
Cat: MOS 034. Rel: 30 Nov 23
Garden City
Junction 4
Crime Control
Kerosene
Sunrise M23
Tags: Acid House
 in stock $14.16
The Thomas Stieler Edits
Cat: MKIL 08. Rel: 01 Dec 23
In The Spirit (Spiritual Ways edit) (8:12)
Fighter (New Attempt edit) (6:16)
It's Coming (Floating edit) (9:49)
The Call (Sunshine edit) (10:33)
U Promised (Deliverance edit) (10:35)
Review: Here comes a new double pack from minimal house maestro Thomas Melchior, carried by his own My King Is Light label. On this occasion the Perlon regular is casting his mind back over some established Melchior classics and inviting Thomas Stieler to give them a subtle shake up, kicking off with the 'Spiritual Ways' edit of 2007 cult classic 'In The Spirit'. More recent joint 'Fighter' also undergoes the edit treatment, plus some less familiar tracks which all get remoulded to Stieler's dreamy, expansive style without losing that trademark Melchior shuffle.
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Tags: Minimal
 in stock $37.23
Nu Groove Edits Vol 3
Cat: NG 138. Rel: 28 Nov 23
Metro - "Turnstyle Turbulance" (Nice7 edit) (5:41)
NY House'n Authority - "APT 2B" (Mark Broom's Vox Flanger mixx) (5:53)
Tracer - "Love Fantasy" (Dirty Channels edit) (5:28)
Asylum - "Guitarz" (Honey Dijon & Luke Solomon edit) (5:32)
Review: You will of course know if you are reading this that Nu Groove was a seminal New York house label that lay a blueprint for deep stuff back in the 80s and 90s. This fresh 12" serves up a third volume of label edits from various artists from across the spectrum. Metro's 'Turnstyle Turbulance' is tackled first by NiCe7 who brings bumpy drums, then Mark Broom's Vox Flanger Mixx of an N.Y. House'n Authority classic is a steamy jacker with lovely old-school vibes. Our favourite though is Asylum's 'Guitarz' (Honey Dijon & Luke Solomon edit) which is a nice mid-tempo workout with seductive claps and excellent hi hats.
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Adventures Of An Omnivoyant Mind
Cat: GST 32. Rel: 27 Nov 23
Isometra (7:14)
Enagic (7:19)
Nairoosh (5:58)
Flow State (7:15)
Review: Progressive house was always huge across Eastern Europe and so it is that this lush new offering comes from Estonian label Gestalt. Modex is at the buttons and opens with the twisted synth lines and multi-layered rhythm of 'Isometra' which is bright and endlessly energising. 'Enagic' has a more undulating groove that never lets you settle but more colourful synth lines and then 'Nairoosh' strips things back a bit to a more serene sound that is always on the rise. 'Flow State' shits down with the most prickly energy of the lot and more warped synths for heady excursions.
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Forever EP
Cat: WAR 8. Rel: 01 Dec 23
Latin Tapes
No Love Lost (Nilmmns UK mix)
Hootenanny (extended mix)
City Of Love
Sunset Over Antoni De Portmany (Balearic Nights)
Life In The Loire (Skylax mix)
Review: Ross Mcmillan aka Carlos Nilmmns has been associated with the cult Skylax label now for over a decade. His cultured sound blends house and techno in stylish fashion and now is back with another bit of well-refined dancefloor deepness. 'Latin Tapes' is muggy and lo-fi with its jumbled kick and toms all pinned down by a sustained synth line. 'No Love Lost' is a perfectly paired down 4am tune to zone you out then 'Hootenanny' has a party spirit that is super infectious. Three B-side jams channel track-y Detroit house, steamy dances on a beach and jazz-funk clubs from days gone by.
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Voltage
Voltage (12")
Cat: AESTHETIC 21. Rel: 27 Nov 23
Voltage (6:21)
Delusion (5:54)
Resurgence (8:06)
435D (7:01)
Review: The trend for spaced-out electronic house sounds knows no bounds at the moment. Nolga is the latest to start into a starship and head for the cosmos on this new EP for Aesthetic. 'Voltage' is a real fist pumper with great swing and glide and smeared pads with pipettes of acid. 'Delusion' then gets all bouncy and playful with bubbling synth phrases and energetic keys. There's a hint of darkness to the bass in 'Resurgence' while '435D' has a more metallic tech edge. All in all, a high-class EP of forward-thinking grooves.


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Tags: Tech House
 in stock $12.85
20 Years Of Phonica: Sampler 1
Cat: PHONICA 035. Rel: 29 Nov 23
Nyra - "Broken Needs" (6:48)
Ninos Indigo - "Luna" (Shanti Celeste remix) (5:41)
Dam Swindle - "Allright (Just A Tribute)" (8:05)
System Olympia - "A Mezzanotte" (3:38)
Review: London's vital Phonica is a store and record shop of great repute amongst underground music fans. It is now a mighty fine 20 years young and to mark the occasion has put together a series of fine samplers that explore the sort of varied and vital sounds it deals in. This first one kicks off with the evergreen Nya and bouncy piano house bumper 'Broken Needs'. Ninos Indigo's 'Luna' then gets a nice future-facing electro rework from Shanti Celeste that gets you on your toes and Dam Swindle then bring some loopy and feel-good house vibes to 'Allright (Just A Tribute)', a real nod to Chez Damier's early sound. System Olympia's 'A Mezzanotte" is twinkling nu-disco with Italo arps to get lost in.
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20 Years Of Phonica: Sampler 3
Cat: PHONICA 037. Rel: 29 Nov 23
Paramida & E-Talking - "Read My Lips" (6:58)
Dauwd - "Slam" (6:15)
Daniel Avery - "Bell" (6:01)
Willow - "Willbush" (5:03)
Review: London's Phonica Records is celebrating being 20 years strong, not only a shop but also a label that serves as a breeding ground for all manner of new musical talents. What better way to mark the commencement of its third decade, then, than with some new music? 20 Years Of Phonica: Sampler 3 pulls together artists from the electronic vanguard, starting with Paramida & E-Talking's 'Read My Lips' which is an acid-laced 90s techno revival. Dauwd's 'Slam' is stripped back and pulses with acid and Daniel Avery's 'Bell' is languid, melodic and gorgeously serene techno. Willow's 'Willbush' is a skeletal minimal rhythm with some nice wobbly bass weight.
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Asteroide
Asteroide (12")
Cat: NGT 013. Rel: 27 Nov 23
Dalla Luna (9:17)
Buongiorno (6:41)
Asteroide (6:47)
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Let The Bass Kik EP
Cat: HOTC 222. Rel: 27 Nov 23
Let The Bass Kik (6:36)
Can U Dance (6:09)
Red Green Yellow (6:05)
Review: Hot Creations's move away from creamy poolside house music has brought with it plenty of appealing new sounds for the wide-eyed raver. Tech soul is the order of the day on this new one from Paulo C who kicks off with the wonky tech workout that is 'Let The Bass Kik'. It has squealing leads and plenty of promise in the loopy drums that will keep floors bouncing for days. 'Can U Dance' is another punchy and full thrill house sound with razor-sharp hi-hats and raspy bass, then 'Red Green Yellow' shuts down with more grainy, gritty tech drums and loops designed to tease and please.
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Tags: Tech House
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Culture Bandit
Cat: ARC 230SD2V. Rel: 28 Nov 23
Culture Bandit (5:10)
Culture Bandit (Atjazz remix) (5:45)
Culture Bandit (Yoruba Soul mix) (6:13)
Review: Edinburgh-based Peacey had a little help from label boss Martin 'Atjazz' Iveson and the latter's old pal Clyde on debut single 'Hold Me Back'. He's gone solo on 'Culture Bandit', which like its predecessor is a taster for Peacey's forthcoming debut album. In its original form (side A), the track blurs the boundaries between 21st century Afro-house, the liquid, melody-driven fluidity of Atjazz's early works, the spoken word-sporting mid-2000s nu-jazz of Ursula Rucker (an effect heightened by Vanessa Hidary's brilliant beat poetry) and the dancefloor spirituality of Osunlade. It's fitting, then, that the latter delivers a typically percussive, musically rich and tech-tinged Yoruba Soul remix, with Martin Iveson delivering a typically fluid, deep and tactile Atjazz revision.
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See Through My Eyes
See Through My Eyes (180 gram vinyl 12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: BOND 12072. Rel: 30 Nov 23
See Through My Eyes (7:10)
See Through My Eyes (Miroloja remix) (7:00)
Sigma (6:29)
Sigma (Roger Gerressen remix) (7:45)
Review: Bondage label heads and assured house duo Pornbugs have cooked up this new 180g 12" alongside Frink, a mainstay of the underground and maker of many great bangers. Their work is fresh and contemporary throughout here, starting with the warming and sundown sounds of dubby tech roller 'See Through My Eyes'. Miroloja remixes it with a little extra sci-fi atmosphere but no less pace, then 'Sigma' is a nice elastic tech house vibe with smeared pads and dubby overtones. The Roger Gerressen remix might be the best of the lot - another of his signature dub reworks with ripping chords and claps to die for.
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The Wind
The Wind (12")
Cat: TYPE 01. Rel: 30 Nov 23
The Wind (Rahaan remix)
Baby Baby Please (Rahaan remix)
Review: Newcastle-based Hot Biscuit Recordings unleashes a new offshoot, Typewriter Record Pool, with main label regular Rahaan at the controls. A-side 'Wind' sees the Chicagoan digger, DJ and scalpel fiend take on Christopher Cross's 1980 classic 'Ride Like The Wind', the soft rock legend's dalliance with synth-sporting AOR disco, extending it in all the right places while giving the track a slightly more floor-focused spin. Over on the reverse, 'Baby Baby Please' sees Rahaan stick a Windy City disco rocket under Thelma Houston's frequently overlooked, Clavinet-heavy cover of Philadelphia International favourite 'Don't Leave Me This Way'. Wisely, Rahaan constructs the track as a colossal builder, making great use of the more improvised and expressive parts of Houston's breathlessly brilliant vocal.
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Press 1 To Repeat
Cat: OA 002. Rel: 29 Nov 23
Press 1 To Repeat (5:09)
Press 1 To Repeat (Raf Rizzla version Excursion) (4:49)
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Foundations EP
Cat: SBR 013X. Rel: 29 Nov 23
Foundations (6:21)
Sliding Sine (5:59)
The Community (5:43)
Something About It (6:10)
Review: Slothboogie are back with more of that disco-fied deep house goodness courtesy of Ruff Stuff and Bress Underground, two Italian producers devoted to the classic approach to the genre. 'Foundations' is a slinky, funked up late night workout with a loopy, hypnotic feel, while 'Sliding Sine' has a more synth-focused, dub-splashed approach. 'The Community' is a rawer jam with tough drums that wouldn't sound out of place on a Chiapet record, while 'Something About It' is peak time garage house at its finest. If you need to work the floor good and proper, these jams won't let you down.
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 in stock $15.47
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