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Enlightenment Is Now
Enlightenment Is Now (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: HP 020. Rel: 16 Sep 24
Enlightenment Is Now (6:02)
Enlightenment Is Now (12Tree remix) (6:49)
Review: Hot Piroski Records have been on something of a hiatus for the last year or so but now make a welcome return with a new EP series. This collaborative affair is the result of an epic journey in an old Mercedes from London to Gunjur and finds label head Robin 12Tree working with The Gambia and Bongo Koi as Gambian Disco Express. 'Enlightenment is Now' marks their first release on Hot Piroski Records and it comes with vocals from Gambian mystic Rev. Joseph N'Gole, recorded on the banks of the River Gambia. This one has already been hammered by Psychemagik, Pete Herbert, and Severino from Horse Meat Disco so it comes quality assured.
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 in stock $16.13
Maybe Tomorrow
Cat: 2FS 242. Rel: 26 Sep 24
Maybe Tomorrow (3:06)
A Great Day (3:07)
 in stock $15.85
Catch Your Ear (remastered)
Cat: MC 066. Rel: 25 Sep 24
Catch Your Ear (6:44)
Meringueatang (7:12)
Review: A Trifle Too Far, the collaboration between Essex natives Simon Ward and Tony Grimley, crafted this forward-thinking duo of tracks, inspired by their explorations of the acid house scene and rave culture. Catch Your Ear and Meringueatang embody the innovative spirit of early 90s prog-house. Engineered by Evren Omer of Strategy Records and Matt Clayden of X-Gate Records, respectively, these tracks remain a rare and exhilarating find. Mint Condition is reviving the essence of classic house and techno with their latest reissue: the elusive 1992 EP 'Catch Your Ear/Meringueatang' from A Trifle Too Far. This release is a thrilling addition for collectors and DJs, rekindling the excitement of a bygone era.
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Tags: 90s House
 in stock $14.76
Desire
Desire (12")
Cat: SC 1244. Rel: 24 Sep 24
Desires (feat Sykes) (4:01)
Show Me (feat Stacie G) (5:11)
Ear Dreamin' (3:47)
Purple (3:34)
Desires (Insturmental) (4:01)
Show Me (Insturmental) (4:55)
Purple (Insturmental) (4:10)
Review: A Vision of Panorama and Star Creature continue their successful collaboration with another lovely 12" for lovers of classic house. Following the sold-out Fusion To Illusion LP, this new offering blends deep beats with hints of boogie and r&b in a fine showcase of the duo's signature sound, which is effortlessly cool, timeless, and trend-defying. Featuring vocal contributions from Sykes and Stacie G, the A-side delivers smooth, loungey vibes and includes the 12" version of 'Purple' which has been previously available only as a 7". The A-side also includes the instrumental track 'Ear Dreamin',' while the flip focuses entirely on instrumentals and brings a futuristic yet nostalgic edge.
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Moskitos (remastered)
Cat: THANKYOU 038. Rel: 17 Sep 24
Moskitos (Beat mix) (4:19)
Moskitos (Acid mix) (4:05)
Nuevo Mondo (4:09)
Nuevo Mondo (Anatolian Weapons remix) (7:15)
Review: This release marks the return of a 1989 classic and it has been remastered for the occasion. Ace Buzz is a project by Tony Baron and Gery Francois, who are known for acts like Teknokrat's. Their track 'Moskitos' is a playful, raw example of Belgian New Beat with a slightly lighter touch than the genre's typical aggression. It features simple Balearic piano chords and samples that evoke a surreal scene of someone in a cheap, hot Ibiza hotel battling mosquitos. The B-side, 'Nuevo Mondo,' shifts to a deeper, more mellow vibe, and is followed by a remix from Anatolian Weapons that transforms the original into something entirely fresh and unique.
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Played by: Gumshoe
 in stock $21.86
PTSD By Proxy
PTSD By Proxy (translucent yellow vinyl 10")
Cat: GLS 018COLOR. Rel: 25 Sep 24
The Solution (Is Revolution) (4:06)
Aerodromes (feat Philly Piper) (5:02)
Pour Some Wood On The Fire (feat Cat Rin) (4:39)
Losing Our Way (feat Rosy PM & Maxine Peake) (4:36)
Hell Below (feat Lias Saoudi) (2:25)
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God Iz Enough
God Iz Enough (limited transparent red vinyl 12")
Cat: 001. Rel: 26 Sep 24
Anything Fast Don't Last (0:47)
The Everlasting Light (1:43)
The Rise Of The Guttersnipe (2:46)
Mr Hubris (2:16)
Ms Ludus (2:24)
Review: Religion, and specifically gospel music, always played a key part in shaping the sounds and emotions of easy house music. It is clearly going to have just as much impact on this new label God Iz Enough which debuts with an EP of the same name from Tomi Ahmedeus. His style on the opener is to lay down raw and dusty beats with an early Windy City feel and infuse them with evocative, guttural gospel vocals that really bring them to life and make them inescapably emotive. 'The Rise Of The Guttersnipe' strips things back a little and brings a shuffling tech vibe with some glistening melodies while 'Ms Ludus' is a gorgeous ambient closer.
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Rock The Rhythm (remixes)
Cat: SPG 007RMX. Rel: 19 Sep 24
Rock The Rhythm (Alex SP Groove remix 2024) (7:23)
Rock The Rhythm (Beranger remix) (6:17)
Rock The Rhythm (Alex TB remix) (5:48)
Rock The Rhythm (Eric Sneo remix) (6:24)
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Forward Step
Cat: GLRY 020. Rel: 18 Sep 24
Forward Step (Journey mix) (9:18)
Care 4 U (5:00)
Keep It (6:13)
Distance (5:27)
Review: Naarm-based producer Sam Alfred shows no signs of slowing down as we continue to be impressed by the material coming out of Australia right now. After releasing the energetic 'Suzuka' EP, completing a sold-out headline tour and playing a packed set at MODE Festival, he's now back with more full flavour beats. This one disk off with a real house anthem inspired by 90s club music with punchy piano, airy synths, and a driving cowbell rhythm. 'Care 4 U' has carefree garage house vibes a la salute, 'Keep It' brings some euro dance and trance energy and 'Distance' is a peak-time acid-laced pumper. Brilliant stuff.
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Crack A Love Ball
Cat: SYNAPSIS 019. Rel: 25 Sep 24
Crack A Love Ball (4:59)
Mess With You (live) (7:28)
Crack A Love Ball (HM505 Reinterpretation) (6:56)
Mess With You (HM505 Reinterpretation) (6:44)
Review: After a brief hiatus, Synapsis Records makes a triumphant return with a standout 12" release from Iranian artist Siamak Amidi, complemented by reinterpretations from hm505. Synapsis-019, Crack A Love Ball, offers a sublime mix of minimalism and complexity, showcasing Amidi's deft touch for immersive sound design on the A-side. His original tracks, 'Crack A Love Ball' and 'Mess with You', are masterclasses in subtle intricacy, blending rich percussion with understated grooves. Meanwhile, the B-side sees hm505's reinterpretations take the originals in new directions, layering lush melodies and swirling arpeggios that pull at the heartstrings. Synapsis-019 is a sonic journey that demonstrates both Amidi's thoughtful craftsmanship and hm505's ability to transform tracks into emotive experiences.
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Beyond
Beyond (12")
Cat: STRD XVIII. Rel: 23 Sep 24
Naked Just Dance (6:55)
All The Bones (6:00)
Ego (Naked) (6:29)
Reality Check (5:52)
Acid Grind (4:23)
STR (4:05)
Review: Anatolian Weapons' 'Beyond' EP delivers six tracks that expertly blend vintage techno with a futuristic edge, reminiscent of a sci-fi film soundtrack. Opening with 'Just Dance,' the EP hooks listeners with an addictive groove and a techy, 90s vibe that sets the tone. 'All The Bones' dives into progressive house territory, offering lush, evolving soundscapes. 'Ego Naked' stands out as a fusion of EBM and darker techno, injecting an intense, moody atmosphere. 'Reality Check' plays with an 80s aesthetic, striking a balance between nostalgia and forward-thinking production. 'Acid Grind' slows the pace with a deliberate acid chugger, featuring a liquid acid line that oozes depth and intention. Closing out with 'STR,' the EP peaks with a powerful, sci-fi-influenced track that feels otherworldly, pushing the boundaries of techno. Throughout Beyond EP, Anatolian Weapons navigates through various electronic styles while maintaining a cohesive, futuristic vision, making it a compelling addition to any techno enthusiast's collection.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan, Tom Drew
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GTFLIP 313003
Cat: GTFLIP 313003. Rel: 17 Sep 24
Boogie (5:41)
Maxin (4:04)
Talking (5:14)
Review: This is a full artwork version of the same release that dropped recently as a pre-release white label, so will look as good on the shelves as it sounds on the decks. DJ Dez Andres has been particularly productive of late after releasing a series of" records that showcase his signature edits. The collection includes 'Boogie,' a broken beat banger featuring a catchy whistle, followed by 'Maxin',' a sensuous, downtempo track with smooth pads and laid-back beats. The final track, 'Talking,' wraps things up with soulful vocals and a romantic, late-night vibe.
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Metacognition EP
Cat: CYPHN 12. Rel: 17 Sep 24
Vision Off (4:35)
Do Don't Don't Do (4:16)
Polybius (4:42)
New Style Of Life (5:33)
Voxelle (6:32)
Review: With his nom de plume, producer Anoesis - returning to Cyphon Records - posits an age-old philosophical question. Are there forms of knowledge that we can access independently of consciousness? Besides perception of phenomena, and by the use of reason, how else can we know things? One answer is "anoesis", which is the reception of impressions or sensations - sensory input, pure qualia - by the brain, prior to any intellectual (aka. noetic) work being done. As a form of 'Metacognition', anoesis is innate, paralogical, and before reason; such motor inputs are exactly the kind that electro and its adjacent styles hope to simulate and stimulate. 'Vision Off' and 'Do Don't Don't Do' seem to reflect something of this latent potentiation of thought, with patterned, helical beats, and bouncy neuronal noises, seeming to represent the ludicrousness of the unconscious and somatic mind. 'New Style Of Life' just as oxymoronic - irrationally rational - proving that the dancing body also follows its own, paralinguistic form of reason; sci-fi, Forbidden Planet-style, billowing synth note ascensions blend with clacky hats and snares, representing the forward-facing yet untempered drives of such a precognitive, subjective mental state.
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ITW 005
ITW 005 (12")
Cat: ITW 005. Rel: 24 Sep 24
Vlad Arapasu - "Hidden In The Chaos" (8:09)
Jay Tripwire & Miller - "BC75109" (6:23)
T NA - "Nicky" (6:33)
Crihan - "Hocus Pocus" (7:47)
Review: An enviously sick, fidget-dub-minimal-tech blastoff from Into The Woods, the London imprint whose efforts to push the genre, in a city where it may indeed need more force behind it, are admirable. The first V/A of a new series, ITW have hand-picked an impressing array of artists here; choose your fighter: Crihan, Jay Tripwire & Miller, Vlad Arapasu, and the fast-rising T.Na all feature. First up, it's Vlad, with 'Hidden In The Chaos', whose title invites us to decipher the message coiled about the technical scytale: the track's so-said "chaos" betrays its mad method, its impish persona portrayed through random-modded bass pitch bobs set against a fizzing backbeat. Tripwire and Miller add much texture to the proceedings, sweeping our ears unto a journey into what sounds like frayed cabling and clairaudient voices; then T.Na seriously impresses with truly, properly balanced beat and bass elements, with evil demonic gurgling and laughter aplenty, on 'Nicky'; and finally, Crihan rounds things off on a note of gruff, grit-laid wizardry with 'Hocus Pocus'.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Uncultured Rhythms
Uncultured Rhythms (limited LP with obi-strip)
Cat: MCLP 006. Rel: 17 Sep 24
Gastonia Dub (4:12)
Spiritual Playboy (4:35)
Mendoza’s Flight (5:35)
Kaleisthenics (feat Raw C) (5:29)
Origin (6:09)
Make Flutes With My Bones (4:30)
Amniotico (6:26)
Review: Multi Culti presents a captivating full-length release from Peruvian artist Aristidez, cofounder of Lima's Casa Locasa and the nonprofit label Behua Icara, which supports indigenous culture. Now based in Berlin, Aristidez has been steadily building his reputation with releases on labels like Calypso, Disque-Discos, and Kebrada, as well as notable remixes for Amplio Espectro and Playground Records. His music, praised by Matias Aguayo and the late Andrew Weatherall, stands out for its deep rhythmic sensibility and subtle nods to indigenous influences, all while avoiding cliches. This album showcases Aristidez's ability to blend a wide array of electronic influences into a cohesive, hypnotic experience. Across its seven tracks, listeners are treated to a sonic journey that spans breakbeat-driven 90s rave, 80s proto-trance, cult dub, and downtempo grooves. Tracks like 'Gastonia Dub' and 'Make Flutes With My Bones' reveal a mastery of rhythm and atmosphere, creating an immersive, kaleidoscopic soundscape that is both danceable and introspective. This collection is a testament to Aristidez's skill in crafting timeless electronic music that resonates with both the dancefloor and the discerning listener.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Limbic
Limbic (12")
Cat: AFHR 007. Rel: 01 Oct 24
Prawn Repetitions (7:34)
Inverse Perspective (7:06)
Limbic (8:35)
Limbic (Arno remix) (6:58)
Review: Afterhours has been making superb progress with its early releases and the seventh is another doozy that finds Arno tapping into a freaky late night minimal sound world. 'Prawn Repetitions' is a hooky one to get started that soon subsumes mind, body and soul, while 'Limbic' pairs deft hi-hats and rolling rubbery bass with clipped and filtered vocals. Closing out the EP is the wonderful 'Limbic' (Arno remix) which is more punchy and with a fast bassline and some nice screwy synth lines that burrow deep into your brain.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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The Occult
The Occult (heavyweight vinyl 2xLP 再プレス)
Cat: AEM 009. Rel: 19 Sep 24
Orbit City (6:23)
Jazz Machines & Skulls (7:51)
The Occult (6:27)
Mystery Sciences (7:46)
Sigillum Dei (7:53)
Bad Drummer (5:40)
Time Traveller (7:12)
Abstract Dimensions (7:54)
Review: Parisian minimal house hero Lowris launched Aeternum Music back in 2013 with Jennifer and like fellow local Cabanne, has been quite influential in the resurgence of the quirky and experimental sub genre known as microhouse: which still holds a flame to seminal late noughties work by Force Inc and Perlon. They've presented great work by local Le Loup, Romanian impresario Nu Zau and Russian up and comer Denis Kaznacheev. Now the label's ninth release comes courtesy of upstart Ashac; who presents a full length release which presents a great snapshot of the current it sound in minimal that crossover over from rreducitonist mini-funk grooves into eletcro territory. On the first disc you've got quirky and bumpin' blip-blurp grooves like "Jazz Machines'n'skulls" or "Bad Drummer" which would make even Dimbiman stand up and notice, Motor city influenced electro-funk on "Mistery sciences" or tracks wich sonically describe that perfect space between like on "Time Traveller" which nails it just as well as Saverio Celestri or Binh have too of late.
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Played by: MARIANO
 in stock $27.07
Birdland EP
Cat: MAMAV 006. Rel: 16 Sep 24
He Is Gone (7:28)
Birdland (7:10)
Birdland (Steve O Sullivan remix) (6:21)
Birdland (Zone+ remix) (6:48)
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REZ31 THIRTYONE
Cat: REZ31 THIRTYONE. Rel: 23 Sep 24
The Livin Lite (Lite mix) (7:33)
The Livin Lite (Dark mix) (8:11)
Two & A Half Orbit Later (10:29)
Played by: Tom Drew
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Aqua Breeze
Cat: BARN 102. Rel: 02 Oct 24
Aqua Melopella (2:19)
Aqua Breeze (6:41)
Aqua Bass (2:39)
Millennium Silver (7:59)
Millennium Melopella (1:40)
Review: The icy techno sounds of Cologne's Barnt make their way across Europe here to Studio Barnhus's Swedish bunker. Across five fresh cuts, he brings plenty of experimental flair but also some playful rhythms to a forward-thinking EP that sounds like little else. 'Aqua Melopella' is an unsettling opener with glistening synths scurrying like ants over a sparse rhythm, 'Aqua Breeze' establishes a marching beat and 'Aqua Bass' brings twanging synths and frosted loops that keep you on your toes. 'Millennium Silver' is another tune blend of dystopian synth sounds and distorted lines that speak of human destruction and last of all 'Millennium Melopella' offers moments of ambient reflection.
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Time EP
Time EP (12")
Cat: RTCE 04. Rel: 01 Oct 24
Fogtrak (6:36)
Future (6:50)
Time (7:06)
Last From Live (7:48)
Review: It has been a hot minute but after five years away, Basic7 is back on Tripmastaz's Respect The Craft Enterprises sub-label. He is someone celebrated for his edgy live sets and taps into some of that sonic invention here with four thumping minimal cuts. 'Time' is our favourite with its bleeping melodies ranging down the face of the track as a stiff bassline grinds away beneath crisp kicks and raw hats. 'Last From Live' is another gem that pairs rhythmic invention with great sound design and 'Future' and 'Fogtrak' also offer expressive minimal sounds and late-night freak-outs.
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Party Boy
Party Boy (12")
Cat: PP 111. Rel: 17 Sep 24
Party Boy (4:39)
Party Boy (instrumental) (4:38)
DJ, Music, Money (5:21)
Party Void (4:50)
Review: Bell Towers is ready to party and you will be too once you've be chaired by this new EP on Public Possession. The titular cut 'Party Boy' opens up with some colourful disco energy and a vocoder vocal that has a charming retro-future fee. After the instrumental comes the thrilling and high-speed loops of 'DJ, Music, Money' which are pure carnage and then things take a more downtempo direction with the deep, spaced-out sounds and lush twinkling synth patterns of closer 'Party Void'. Lots of ground is covered in this EP, all of it superb.
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Guardian Angel
Cat: CRM 318. Rel: 25 Sep 24
Guardian Angel (7:06)
Guardian Angel (Stimming remix) (7:13)
Guardian Angel (Hardt Antoine remix) (6:19)
Review: Henri Bergmann and Wennink's Guardian Angel marks an impressive debut on Crosstown Rebels, delivering a track that expertly fuses melody with depth. Bergmann's knack for sculpting rich, atmospheric landscapes is matched by Wennink's haunting vocals, creating a piece that feels both expansive and intimate. It's the kind of collaboration that hints at a shared vision without ever losing individual identity. The original track opens with textured percussion, slowly unfurling into an emotive soundscape as Wennink's vocals hover above like an ethereal guide. There's a melancholic undertone, but it's balanced by an uplifting drive, showcasing their ability to blend light and dark seamlessly. The remixes take Guardian Angel into uncharted territories. Stimming strips things back, opting for a more minimalist approach that sharpens the focus on rhythmic intensity, while his subtle use of effects amplifies the track's ethereal quality. It's a remix that feels lean but still full of intent. Hardt Antoine, on the other hand, plunges deeper into the shadows, pushing the bassline forward and letting synths stretch into eerie, sci-fi realms. His reworking is darker, stranger, and ultimately a satisfying close to the EP. With this release, Bergmann and Wennink add another strong entry to the Crosstown Rebels roster, proving that their partnership is one to keep watching.
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Modflow EP
Cat: DAYDREAM 019. Rel: 24 Sep 24
Hang Time (6:23)
Auto Answer (7:15)
Nine To Five (6:50)
Intercom (6:34)
Review: Nick Beringer has always had a slick and stylish sound no matter what niche he is working in. This new outing on Daydream is a four-track exploration of deep and dubby house and tech. Opener 'Hang Time' is fresh tech with painterly synth work. 'Auto Answer' is then loopy and silky with infectious drums and balmy pads, 'Nine To Five' then layers up deft pad work and wispy sic-fi motifs with lush neon colours and 'Intercom' kicks on with groves that exude cool as they journey late into the night.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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7Hills (reissue)
7Hills (reissue) (limited hand-stamped 12")
Cat: FR 238R. Rel: 17 Sep 24
7Hills (feat Nikos Haropoulos) (6:32)
7Hills (Mad Rey remix) (6:39)
King Paul (feat Nikos Haropoulos) (7:12)
Linda38 (6:34)
Review: Second time around for Italian producer Black Loops' deep house tribute to his beloved Rome, which has become an in-demand and hard to find record since it first dropped on Freerange back in 2018. It's certainly one of the prolific producer's strongest releases, flexing a dusty, groovy at times pleasingly hypnotic take on late-night deep house. Check first title track '7 Hills', where jazzy Rhodes motifs, drifting chords and echoing jazz guitar notes ride a thickset groove, before admiring Mad Rey's chunkier, loopy and more locked-in peak-time interpretation. Over on side B, 'King Paul' is an even deeper and dreamier excursion in warm, bass-heavy dancefloor deepness, while 'Linda 38' offers an enticing blend of futurist electronics, jazzy keys, toasty chords and deep, analogue-rich bass.
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Blaze Remixed
Cat: SLIPD 455. Rel: 01 Oct 24
Black Rascals - "So In Love" (feat Cassio Ware - Atjazz remix) (6:40)
Wonderland (feat Alexander Hope - Jimpster remix) (6:38)
How Deep Is Your Love (feat Alexander Hope - DJ Spinna remix) (8:50)
Breathe (Natasha Diggs remix) (5:53)
Review: Given that they've been operative since the dawn on garage-house in the mid 1980s, there's plenty of material in the Blaze vaults to remix. Re-activated British label Slip 'N' Slide agrees, hence this EP featuring a quartet of revisions of catalogue cuts. To kick things off, Atjazz delivers a smooth, effortlessly soulful and lightly tech-tinged take on Black Rascals cut 'So In Love', before fellow British deep house star Jimpster drops a tactile, musically detailed and impressively soulful take on 'Wonderland'. Over on side B, DJ Spinna's version of 'How Deep Is Your Love' is a superbly summery soulful house wonder, while Natasha Diggs' version of all-time-classic 'Breathe' sounds like Earth, Wind and Fire jamming with a Latin house band in Blaze's New Jersey studio. Undeniably ace!
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MW 002 VA
MW 002 VA (12")
Cat: MW 002. Rel: 24 Sep 24
BODJ - "Inside Reflux" (6:31)
Nate SU - "Neutrino" (6:21)
OBG - "With The Wave" (6:16)
Fabiano Jose - "Discotale" (6:33)
Review: The second various artists EP from the Merkwurdig label is another tasteful collection of up front sounds from a clutch of inquisitive underground names. Body opens up with some nice cosmic tech powered by rasping bass and reverberating synths. Nate SU's 'Neutrino' is a busy jam with hooky synths and splashy cymbals that takes on a twisted sense of cyborg funk. OBG very much smooths things out with the heady house roller that is 'With The Wave' and Fabiano Jose shuts down with the rock solid kick patterns and subtly rising joy of his diffuse piano chords on 'Discotale.'
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Bloom
Bloom (gatefold peach vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: ZEN 302. Rel: 26 Sep 24
Martin (3:49)
Hiding (feat Lykke Li) (3:42)
Best Life (feat Jonah) (4:00)
Memory Cassettes (3:49)
Beautiful (feat Malou) (3:21)
Faithless (feat Erin LeCount) (3:35)
Rust (4:36)
Evermore (feat Enfant Sauvage) (3:25)
Rain (feat Max Milner) (3:49)
The Sun (feat Oh Wonder) (3:04)
Blossoms (3:22)
Review: Ben Bohmer's upcoming album Bloom marks a significant milestone in his musical journey, offering a reset from the pressures of his previous successes. The album, shows his growth as an artist, emphasising spontaneity and a return to his improvisational roots. The lead single, 'Best Life,' featuring Jonah, explores themes of life's fleeting nature and the importance of cherishing each moment. 'Best Life also represents a sonic departure for Bohmer, signaling his intention to break free from predefined musical boundaries. The album promises a diverse range of styles and tempos, featuring collaborations with artists like Lykke Li, Oh Wonder and Enfant Sauvage. Overall, Bloom appears to be a deeply personal and musically adventurous project that reflects Bohmer's evolution as a musician.
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Bloom
Bloom (CD)
Cat: ZENCD 302. Rel: 20 Sep 24
Martin
Hiding (feat Lykke Li)
Best Life (feat JONAH)
Memory Cassettes
Beautiful (feat Malou)
Faithless (feat Erin LeCount)
Rust
Evermore (feat Enfant Sauvage)
Rain (feat Max Milner)
The Sun (feat Oh Wonder)
Blossoms
Review: Still-rising new electronica artist Ben Bohmer shares his first new studio album in three years, Bloom. Coming off an ambitious world tour in support of his previous album, Bohmer made a point to take time to himself afterwards, returning to the peace and quiet of his studio; the return would also help him process the heartbreak and grief that drove the inspirations of the record in equal measure. The artist embraces his imperfect journey thus far on the forthcoming album's first single, 'Best Life', featuring Berlin-based singer-songwriter duo JONAH. "Life is short and fast," JONAH remarks on the track. "You try, you fail, and sometimes we lose a special person along the way who is irreplaceable, but the memories stay with us, shaping who we are. 'Best Life' is all about that rollercoaster ride of trying, failing, and a reminder of the importance of living each moment to the fullest." The album features a swathe of styles and tempos that earlier tracks in his career feel like breadcrumbs to.
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Space Drag
Cat: BARN 100. Rel: 30 Sep 24
Acid Left & Right (8:36)
Forever Latino (7:12)
Space Drag (11:22)
Ohh Baby (5:10)
Review: A welcome return to action from Studio Barnhus boss man Axel Boman, who has been surprisingly quiet since the release of his excellent Luz/Quest For Fire double album in 2022. On the Space Drag EP, Boman showcases the depth, variety and imaginative eccentricity of his deep house productions to the full. For proof, check side A, where the ghostly, stab-happy hedonism of 'Acid Left and Right' - all bubbly TB-303 motifs, synth-strings, digital woodblock lines and repetitive bleeps - is followed by the druggy, dubby and percussively dense Latin house quirkiness of 'Forever Latino'. He throws in a fine curveball in the shape of 'Space Drag', where looped-effects laden Swedish vocal samples and woozy chords ride a tight kick-snare pattern and deep, warm bass, before closing things out via the picturesque breakbeat house deepness of 'Ohh Baby'.
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Remixes
Remixes (12")
Cat: ICP 733. Rel: 16 Sep 24
Jungle Corner (LTJ Xperience remix) (5:34)
Selim/Miles (DJ Rocca 606 remix) (4:58)
A Way (DJ Rocca Black Satin remix) (7:12)
Review: IRMA has assembled a trio of top remixers here to add their own spin to some fine originals from Bright Magnus. Up first is the LTJ Xperience remix of 'Jungle Corner' and it is a low slung and steamy funk number with loose shakes of a tambourine and languid bass riffs drawing you in. 'Selim/Miles' (DJ Rocca 606 remix) is a blend of smeared synths and woozy guitar riffs over more lush downtempo beats that make it perfect for the midnight hours. Last but not least is 'A Way' (DJ Rocca Black Satin remix) which is a more psychedelic sound thanks to the drawn-out synth percolations that stretch through the mix.
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Realtime Emoji (feat Secondo mix)
Realtime Emoji (feat Secondo mix) (hand-stamped 12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: WAN 012. Rel: 26 Sep 24
Realtime Emoji (5:59)
Realtime Emoji (Secondo remix) (5:07)
Review: X-factor garage and deep house from London's Capracara with 'Realtime Emoji'. Wielding a growling, reese-not-reese bassline and pitting it contra nunchuck future garage percs, the rising producer brings a brainy yet not overthought hoohah to the nascent What About Never crew, fully earning its place on the 12" and subsequent turntable. If the track were an emoji, it would be a melty face for certain; its slowly pitch-drifted leads and rotary cabinet-ed hits both glide overhead and slang down below, neither never quite allowing the listener to settle into any one headspace, insinuating restlessness at every turn as priority numero uno. Meanwhile, producer Secondo jolts us from our draggy catchup play with a much straighter 909 jam.
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Played by: Lexx, Mike O'Mara, DJ ROCCA
Tags: Tech House
 in stock $16.96
NFRV 010 (feat Saison remix)
Cat: NFRV 010. Rel: 16 Sep 24
Michele Chiavarini presents The Jazzcodes - "Jazz Was Dancing" (Saison remix) (5:54)
Michele Chiavarini presents The Jazzcodes - "Jazz Was Dancing" (7:35)
Yuichi Inoue - "A Night In The Room" (6:49)
Sebb Junior - "As One" (5:49)
Review: It's ten up for the cultured hose label No Fuss here and they hit the milestone in style with underground Michele Chiavarini and his Jazz Codes project. Their innovative 'Jazz Was Dancing' has a monologue about jazz over jazzy keys and live-sounding jazz drums so in a word, it's jazzy. Saison adds some more bumping drums and swinging grooves to their remix and on the flip, Japan's Yuichi Inoue offers a deep house sound that also explores jazz, but in a more seductive way on 'A Night In The Room.' Sebb Junior's 'As One' is last up and slows things down with a more sensuous late-night sound full of heart.
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Coercive Persuasion
Cat: KIMCHI 006. Rel: 26 Sep 24
Frgil Bodis (6:18)
Metaphoorical Nihlusiions (5:33)
Shinobi (5:26)
No Way (5:54)
Review: The new four-tracker from Chicaiza through Kimchi Records is decidedly impressive, finding reams of emotive expression in a knowing, but well-wrought gaudy-trance rawness. We clock we're in for a trippy one from the off; 'Frgil Bodies' hears an opening vocal natter with the intonation of a leprechaun under the influence of some lab-bought compound; and not long before the crudest of crude yet rudest of rude drum flows ensues. Then 'Metaphorical Nihlusiions' follows with a continually janky, but frankly wicked still, tunnel-toss through noetic synth flicks and gurglingly good bass groundings, throwing shade on false nihilations in the process. The understory opens up considerably with 'Shinobi', with trophic psychic layers and bushwalking sproutings-forth, culminating in a canopied trance lead atop. Finally, 'No Way' flushes an excess of chitinous, skin-shedded beats and leftover bass nacres, depositing them on the forest floor like lap-up fruits ripe for the taking.
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Musica Solida Vol 1
Cat: FLEX 022. Rel: 19 Sep 24
Club Soda - "The Bottle" (Ruff mix) (6:20)
Hiroyuki Kato - "That Time" (5:15)
The Mechanical Man - "Uncle Swing" (feat Bob Vito) (4:31)
DJ Rocca - "The Box Above" (6:03)
Lex & Locke - "Soul Escape" (6:56)
Review: Musica Solida sampler 1 marks a thrilling celebration of 40 years of Flexi, the venerable record emporium that has stood the test of time in the ever-evolving music industry landscape. As the label weathered storms and celebrated triumphs, it has remained a beacon for vinyl enthusiasts, and this compilation embodies its enduring spirit. Curated by Flexi Cuts, Musica Solida promises a series of carefully selected singles spread across multiple 12-inch samplers, showcasing the talents of cherished Flexi-affiliated artists and producers. With a vision to cultivate a movement of sublime tunes, the compilation aims to uphold the commitment to quality that Flexi has exemplified within the Italian music scene and beyond. Musica Solida sampler one sets the stage with an eclectic lineup of artists, each bringing their unique flair to the table. DJ Rocca stands as a stalwart of the clubbing scene, while Club Soda delivers live electronic ensembles brimming with house-flavored jams. Lex & Locke bring a touch of Greek sophistication to the mix, showcasing their groovy sound destined for future acclaim. Hiroyuki Kato emerges as a Japan-based multi-instrumentalist with a punchy debut track, and The Mechanical Man (feat. Bob Vito) adds a raw, gritty energy to the compilation. For those that are adventurous in finding unique music, you will want to check out this great release.
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PRZ 7SEVEN
Cat: PRZ 7SEVEN. Rel: 23 Sep 24
Don't Phone Me (4:58)
Cocolint Dreams (4:48)
Thriller (4:34)
TST (4:30)
JD800 (4:57)
Review: CYAN85's PRZ 7SEVEN EP is a vibrant journey through the realms of tech house, filled with lively grooves and inventive beats that bring a fresh energy to the genre. Side-1 opens with 'Don't Phone Me', a track that effortlessly reintroduces fun into tech house. It's lively, energetic, and groovy, with positive vibes carried by infectious keys. 'Cocolint Dreams' follows, a melodic gem that leans into hi-tech jazz, offering a beautiful, dreamy soundscape that stands out with its lush textures. On Side-2, 'Thriller' takes a sleazier, more futuristic turn with a herky-jerky beat that's both catchy and unpredictable. It's a track that grabs attention with its off-kilter rhythm and edgy vibe. 'TST' then brings minimal tech with house elements, delivering a stylish and bouncy groove that's perfect for the dancefloor. Closing the EP, 'JD800 Nonstop' merges groovy tech with New Order-esque drum patterns, creating a balanced and dynamic finale that bridges classic and modern influences. PRZ 7SEVEN is a masterful blend of fun, groove, and innovation in tech house.
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Played by: Tom Drew
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Dar Disku
Dar Disku (gatefold LP)
Cat: SNDWLP 181. Rel: 26 Sep 24
Leil (3:06)
Alsutur (feat Flanah) (2:39)
Sabir (feat Billur Battall) (3:35)
Dbayli (feat Yacine Elkhaldi) (4:13)
Baar Baar (Fat Asha Puthli) (4:29)
Ya Nas (5:04)
Galbi (feat Atmen Attia) (4:17)
Fajr (2:27)
Review: The debut album from Bahraini-born, British-based musical duo Dar Disku is a celebration of their Arabic heritage and multicultural influences that melds golden age West Asian and North African sounds with a contemporary dancefloor focus. The eight-track record hears the duo traverse their West Asian and North African origins and bring them back to their current place of residence, crossing from disco to Rai, from piano house to Turkish psychedelia, and all manner of other cross-Med import-exports. From the degage Turkish psych prog-house builder 'Sabir' with Billur Battal, to the penultimate piano-breaks rattler 'Galbi', this is a chilled and wavering dance release primed for bridging international gaps.
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Stop Wondering
Cat: TNCD 005. Rel: 24 Sep 24
Dashiell - "Speakerphone" (5:22)
Badmango - "Asser" (5:58)
Vitya Payalnik - "Okovyta" (5:26)
Nizar Sarakbi - "Funktion" (5:20)
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Pardon My Late Response
Cat: SMALLVILLE 65. Rel: 17 Sep 24
Errol Dub (5:59)
Unknown (7:07)
1234 Love (6:07)
Hi Life (Frankfurt mix) (6:33)
Review: Four technical scratches from Joe Davies, who asks us forgiveness for his "late response"; he's been toiling away in the studio since at least his last EP for Smallville, 'Shields In Full Sunlight', and now returns to the fore for yet another punchy and arresting new EP. 'Errol Dub' and 'Unknown' provide the first intersonic tension, the former track building low chord pulses and nautical beats around an encircling "what'd I do?" sample, and the latter proving swangier, more acidic and low-slung. Thereafter come the two latter, more pisciform trax, with '1234' bringing a submersive Drexciyan steeze to a metallic pulse, and the latter 'Hi Life' moving more waterboarded breaks and minimal, providing a ruinous undersea vision of the German city of Frankfurt, post sea-level rise.
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Tags: Tech House
 in stock $16.39
Split EP No 3
Cat: HPF 027. Rel: 18 Sep 24
Michel De Hey - "Hot Like That" (5:24)
Michel De Hey - "Pressure You" (5:38)
DJ Steaw - "Northern Line" (7:24)
DJ Steaw - "Don't Care" (7:15)
Review: The third installment of the Split EP series brings together the talents of Dutchman Michel De Hey and DJ Steaw, offering four dynamic tracks ready to ignite the dancefloor. The A-side kicks off with 'Hot Like That,' delivering thumping warehouse house music infused with serious 90s house sounds. 'Pressure You' follows with a more upbeat vibe, blending high-energy house elements with deepness and a tracky vibe, ensuring a fun experience. Flipping over to the B-side, 'Northern Line' introduces deep bass, fun house music, and a hypnotic groove, accentuated by chords of beauty that mesmerise the senses. 'Don't Care' rounds off the EP with deeper house vibes, boasting addictive smoothness that keeps listeners hooked. Together, De Hey and DJ Steaw masterfully fuse nostalgic elements with vibrant synths and buoyant house rhythms, crafting four musings that are primed for the clubs. Four groove-inducing tracks that will undoubtedly captivate audiences on any dancefloor.
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Tags: Tech House
 in stock $14.76
Berlin Reworks Part II
Cat: GAMM 184. Rel: 26 Sep 24
Will You Follow Me? (5:59)
Lemme Change (6:44)
Come On & Dance (7:39)
Chillinger (5:59)
Review: Berlin's prolific Delfonic is back on GAMM with part two of his popular Berlin Reworks series. Building on the fine first instalment, he delves into his record collection to rework four beloved tracks and they feature classic black dance music and blend modern disco-soul, soulful disco, jazz-funk, and vibrant jazz-dance. Each track offers something different so these jams will cater to a wide range of tastes from the aching soul of 'Will You Follow Me?' to the feel-good funk of 'Lemme Change', percussive and chord-laced magic of 'Come On & Dance' and cosmic dancer that is 'Chillinger'.
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Bring Back Love
Cat: PERMVAC 3371. Rel: 17 Sep 24
Will You Hate Me (4:48)
Is It Really Love (dub) (4:09)
Back For More (5:17)
What To Do With That (2:57)
Review: Demujna keeps it class as always on this latest offering on the long running and reliable Permanent Vacation label. His Bring Back Love EP kicks off with some twitchy acid modulations and smeared strong samples, thumping kicks on 'Will You Hate Me' then picks up the pace with some cruising house beats and metallic synth sounds that twist and turn in evocative fashion. 'Back For More' is a winky one with sugar chords and blurts of melodic colour and 'What To Do With That' shuts down with some slapping hits and mangled vocals for an emotive finish.
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Come Get My Lovin'
Cat: VS 132P. Rel: 02 Oct 24
Come Get My Lovin' (remix) (8:28)
Come Get My Lovin' (EZ mix) (6:44)
The Second Coming (5:42)
Review: Come Get My Lovin' by Dionne is one of those stone-cold house classic that no matter how hard modern producers try to emulate, they cannot. It has all the sauce needed to get any floor popping, from the cool-as-you-like drum breaks to the retro-future chord stabs, angelic backing vocals and emotive lead. The eight-minute version has been remastered for extra heft here and is sure to be as popular now as it was during the second summer of love back in 1989. An EZ mix is included, and so is the raw, analogue workout that is 'The Second Coming.'
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Played by: Paul Starey
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Reach Up Disco Wonderland Volume 3
DJ ANDY SMITH / VARIOUS
Reach Up Disco Wonderland Volume 3 (CD 1 mixed, CD 2 unmixed)
Cat: BBE 712CCD. Rel: 03 Oct 24
Five Days (CD1: mixed)
Love Don't Pay The Bills
Make It Alright
Please Don't Break My Heart (DJ Andy Smith Reach Up Disco Wonderland re-edit)
I Like Funky Music (Skratch Bastid Turntable mix)
Black Water Gold Part 2 (DJ Andy Smith Reach Up Disco Wonderland extended mix)
Disco Hi-Life
Lovin' You (Smoove Disco dub)
Change
Free Yourself (Full Intention extended remix)
Bad Times (Yam Who extended vocal remix)
Body Work
The Big Throwdown
Losers & Fools (DJ Andy Smith Reach Up Disco Wonderland re-edit)
Beyond The Clouds
You're So Far Away (DJ Andy Smith Reach Up Disco Wonderland re-edit)
Five Days (CD2: Unmixed)
Love Don't Pay The Bills
Make It Alright
Please Don't Break My Heart (DJ Andy Smith Reach Up Disco Wonderland re-edit)
I Like Funky Music (Skratch Bastid Turntable mix)
Black Water Gold Part 2 (DJ Andy Smith Reach Up Disco Wonderland extended mix)
Disco Hi-Life
Lovin' You (Smoove Disco dub)
Change
Free Yourself (Full Intention extended remix)
Bad Times (Yam Who extended vocal remix)
Body Work
The Big Throwdown
Losers & Fools (DJ Andy Smith Reach Up Disco Wonderland re-edit)
Beyond The Clouds
You're So Far Away (DJ Andy Smith Reach Up Disco Wonderland re-edit)
Review: Bristolian turntablist and crate digger Andy Smith has long been renowned for the depth of his funk, soul and hip-hop selections, though it's only in recent years that we've discovered the quality and diversity of his disco collection. He continues to flex those credentials on the third instalment in his Reach Up - Disco Wonderland series. While there's plenty of obscurity on show, as you'd expect, Smith has chosen to include contemporary nu-disco cuts and fresh re-edits alongside vintage picks. So, while we cuts from The Sunshine Band, the disco-highlife of Orlando Julius and some late 70s electro-disco courtesy of French outfit Quartz, we're also treated to fresher tracks and edits from BB Soul, Birdee and Nick Reach Up, Yam Who and Full Intention. Throw in a killer DJ mix of the same material by Skratch Bastid and you have a genuinely essential collection.
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Played by: Pete Haigh
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Reach Up Disco Wonderland Volume 3
DJ ANDY SMITH / VARIOUS
Cat: BBE 712CLP. Rel: 03 Oct 24
Weekend Sun - "Losers & Fools" (DJ Andy Smith Reach Up Disco Wonderland re-edit) (5:44)
Hot Streak - "Body Work" (Nick Reach Up remix) (5:12)
The Honeyshotz - "Lovin' You" (Smoove Disco dub) (4:25)
Uncle Louie - "I Like Funky Music" (Skratch Bastid Turntable mix) (5:46)
Quartz - "Beyond The Clouds" (5:09)
Buscrates - "Five Days" (feat DJ Epik) (3:31)
The Affair - "Please Don't Break My Heart" (feat Alyson Williams - DJ Andy Smith Reach Up Disco Wonderland re-edit) (5:24)
Change - "Platinum City" (8:08)
Rena Scott - "You're So Far Away" (DJ Andy Smith Reach Up Disco Wonderland re-edit) (5:44)
Birdee & Nick Reach Up - "Free Yourself" (feat Barbara Tucker - Full Intention extended remix) (6:32)
Trailer Limon - "Love Don't Pay The Bills" (3:02)
The Sunshine Band - "Black Water Gold" (part 2 - DJ Andy Smith Reach Up Disco Wonderland extended mix) (4:29)
Get To Know - "The Big Throwdown" (6:23)
BB Soul - "Make It Alright" (feat Laura Jackson) (4:11)
Orlando Julius - "Disco Hi-Life" (8:52)
Risk Assessment - "Bad Times" (Yam Who extended vocal remix) (6:29)
Review: Andy Smith's Reach Up - Disco Wonderland Vol. 3 continues his exploration of the "Discosphere" with 16 more and one again carefully curated tracks. Featuring artists like Buscrates, Trailer Limon, and Rena Scott, the compilation also includes stellar edits and remixes by Full Intention, Yam Who, and Skratch Bastid. Initially curated during pandemic lockdowns and inspired by virtual DJ sets, Andy continues to share his superb collection via the legendary BBE Music label and once again this triple vinyl LP offers a treat for DJs, collectors and audiophiles alike.
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Connected EP
Cat: GETTRAUM 012. Rel: 16 Sep 24
Sunday Loop (5:11)
Cable Guy (4:49)
The Third Man (5:25)
Sunday Loop (Traumer Stripped Down) (5:36)
The Third Man (version) (5:54)
Review: DJ Deep's Connected EP on Gettraum from France is a refined collection of deep house tracks that beautifully explore emotion. On Side-1, 'Sunday Loop' stands out with its melodic and groovy elements, embodying the classy house sound DJ Deep is known for. 'Cable Guy' follows with a deep, immersive vibe that pulls you in with its rich layers while 'The Third Man' rounds off the side, delivering a strong, resonant track. Side-2 brings a fresh take with Traumer's edit of 'Sunday Loop,' which amplifies the energy with a stomping house beat and lush organ keys, adding a new dimension to the original. The version of 'The Third Man' strips the track down slightly, offering a more focused yet still powerful interpretation. Connected EP is a perfect example at melodic house music that resonates on multiple levels.
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Midnight Love
Cat: TTP 005. Rel: 01 Oct 24
Midnight Love (6:29)
Midnight Love (Zoplear club mix) (5:42)
Vibe (5:07)
Dream Town (6:07)
My House Style (5:59)
Review: Time to Play's latest release, "Midnight Love," marks a significant addition to their catalog, courtesy of Japan's DJ Dreamboy. The EP's title track is a masterclass in Japanese deep house, capturing a sound that's minimal yet intense, balanced yet dreamy. The choice of Brazilian producer Zopelar for a tough remix only underscores the track's impact and versatility. On the flip side, "Vibe" kicks off with a minute of atmospheric build-up, gradually exploding into a whirlwind of kicks and acid arpeggios. It's a journey from suspense to euphoria that's bound to ignite any dancefloor. Following suit is "Dream Town," which retains a softer, more contemplative edge, echoing the vibe of the title track while adding a layer of subtle sophistication. The EP wraps up with "My House Style," a high-octane trip through Tokyo's nocturnal landscape. It's a relentless romp featuring deep basslines, ethereal atmospheres, and a rhythm that demands you keep moving. If you've ever dreamt of a non-stop dance odyssey, this track's your ticket. DJ Dreamboy's "Midnight Love" not only showcases their signature sound but also sets a new standard for modern deep house.
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Disco Fem
Disco Fem (12")
Cat: UFO 20. Rel: 26 Sep 24
DJ Fett Burger - "Disco Fem" (6:15)
DJ Fett Burger & DJ Grillo Wiener - "Disco Sex" (7:05)
Review: Those with long memories might remember Sex Tags UFO chief DJ Fett Burger's 2012 double A-side collaboration with the mysterious DJ Grillo Weiner, 'Disco Tre'/'Disco Fire' - a deliciously percussive and wayward workout built around choice disco loops and heavy, wayward percussion. 12 years on, the Norwegian pair are back for round two. Fett Burger goes solo on A-side 'Disco Fem', a typically stretched-out fusion of drum machine kicks, densely layered percussion and killer samples from a vintage disco record. It's a genuinely extra, extra-large affair and very, very good. Turn to the flip for 'Disco Sex', a slamming, techno-tempo collaboration that pairs thumping beats and low-slung dub disco bass with mind-mangling synth loops and ambient chords. Like the A-side, it's simply colossal - albeit in a typically eccentric, off-kilter way.
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Versions Part Two
Versions Part Two (double 12")
Cat: NATURE 003HBR. Rel: 03 Oct 24
Felix (6:38)
Caso De Amor Brasileiro (5:16)
Steppin' (4:50)
Tarzoon's March (6:58)
Disco Queen (3:53)
Have Mercy (5:16)
Review: Milo Johnson AKA DJ Nature is not a newcomer to the re-edit scene - he's been serving up reworks, bootlegs and floor-focused DJ tools for decades - but he has become more prominent in recent years, thanks in no small part to the efforts of edit specialists Hot Biscuit Recordings. Here he delivers the second part of his Versions project, offering up six more revisions stretched across two slabs of wax. Check first the lightly dubbed-out, string-laden jazz-funk shuffle of 'Felix', before admiring the summery South American jazz-fusion brilliance of 'Caso De Amor de Brasileiro' and the low-slung funk-goes-jazz-dance headiness of 'Steppin'. His love of low-slung, dub-flecked workouts returns on EP highlight 'Tarzoon March', before he reaches for the lasers on disco-funk jam 'Disco Queen' and successfully tampers with a jazzy deep disco number on 'Have Mercy'.
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Light Expressions
Cat: SUPER 002. Rel: 23 Sep 24
Waterbounce (6:08)
Light Expressions (6:30)
Can I Open A Bank Account? (6:35)
Waterbounce (Tro remix) (6:59)
Review: DJ Quiz poses some great questions on his new EP for Super fresh, a fledgling label that is already sounding like one with keeping tabs on. Opener 'Waterbounce' has twitchy synth work and silky metallic drums which come with bursts of radiant synth light and hooky vocals. 'Light Expressions' has more thudding drum foundations but plenty of bounce and bright colours and 'Can I Open A Bank Account?' is a fave here with us for its grubbier bassline and more heads direct and direct groove. 'Waterbounce' (Tro remix) closes with a techno leaning sense of soul.
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