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Tracks From The Dungeon Vol 2
Cat: LACR 033. Rel: 10 Jun 22
 
Deep House
Armando - "Uhaceeid" (8:53)
Paul Johnson - "Why Fall" (5:39)
Pharris Thomas - "Whistle Song" (9:27)
Andre Cannon - "Total Recall" (5:02)
out of stock $20.37
Unearthed Essentials Volume 1
Cat: LACR 035. Rel: 14 Sep 23
 
House
Overdubbed Drums A Piano & A Synth
Skoolhouze
Go Kid Go
Presence Of The Past
Sympte Frequency Move Ya Thang
Ethereal
out of stock $24.74
Drama
Drama (12")
Cat: LACR 004. Rel: 25 Jun 14
 
Techno
Bahgtfo
Drama
Review: Previously seen on a hook-up between LA club come label Rhonda International and Scion A/V, Greg Shin's Delivery project resurfaces in notable style with the latest release on LA Club Resources. Though it's got the LACR004 cat no, Drama marks the fifth release on Delroy Edwards label and hints the LIES affiliate is really coming to grips with his role as a label boss and is a great platform for young Gregory. Both tracks on Drama nestle snugly in the viciously unhinged and high octane aesthetic that's been a hallmark of LACR from the off, with lead track "B.A.H.G.T.F.O." a particular highlight. Here a quiet intro lulls you into a false sense of security before pulling you through ten minutes of crunchy West Coast techno grit laced with unpredictable acid overtones.
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Played by: MOIRE PATTERNS, Urulu
out of stock $10.06
Rio Grande
Cat: LACR 023. Rel: 09 May 18
 
Experimental/Electronic
When I Think (3:20)
Sugar Shack (3:54)
Let It Rock! (4:08)
Rio Grande (1:34)
Wild Illusions (3:34)
Review: Early in the year, forthright lo-fi techno experimentalist Delroy Edwards released an eccentric, 22-track, download-only album called Rio Grande. Here, he makes some of the highlights of that set available on vinyl for the very first time. It's an intriguing and largely enjoyable affair throughout, with the sometime L.I.E.S man following the glassy-eyed, recorded-from-the-radio Balearic warmth of "When I Think" with the stripped-back, noise-laden jack-track "Sugar Shack". These kinds of juxtapositions continue throughout, as Edwards flits between sweet and tactile downtempo doodles (see "Rio Grande"), clattering proto jack-tracks ("Let It Rock!") and hissing 1980s deep house bliss (the woozy brilliance of EP closer "Wild Illusions").
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out of stock $8.24
Born Rebels
Cat: LACR 020.
 
Deep House
Born Rebels
out of stock $0.00
Kickin Butts!!
Cat: LACR 015. Rel: 11 Feb 15
 
Deep House
Say Goodnight
Kickin Butts!!
Die Motherfucker (3:03)
Str8 Fuckd
Insane In The Membrain
Review: By sampling a famous scene from Scarface for this release's first track, is Delroy Edwards, like Tony Montana, trying to say: "You need people like me so you can point your fuckin' fingers and say, 'That's the bad guy'"? With an EP title like Kickin' Butts!! it's certainly possible, and he's the type of artist that's made it known he doesn't care what others think of his music. It's a minimal five-track EP overall and very lo-fi, none more so than the Steve Poindexter-styled "Str8 Fuckd" and on the swirling, metallic phase action of "Insane In The Membrane". Edwards throws down a basic hip hop beat in "Die Motherfucker" while it's the title-track that provides this release with the most dynamic moment of the lot.
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out of stock $11.34
Untitled EP
Cat: LACR 001. Rel: 02 Oct 13
 
Deep House
Track 1
Track 2
Review: Since emerging on L.I.E.S. last year with the superb 4 Club Use Only EP, Delroy Edwards' exploration of the deeper strains of ghetto house has made him one of the label's most popular members. This Untitled 12" sees Edwards inaugurate his new LA Club Resource label with two no frills tracks for darkened basements; the A-side sees a basic but addictive bassline snaking its way around tough but limber rhythms, while the B-side track sees a flanged bassline shifting uneasily underneath driving percussion in classic Robert Armani style. Don't sleep...
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out of stock $10.06
Waxworks
Waxworks (12")
Cat: LACR 002. Rel: 21 Nov 13
 
Deep House
Waxworks (CO mix)
Waxworks (SD mix)
Waxworks (Chord mix)
out of stock $10.06
Untitled
Untitled (12")
Cat: LACR 003. Rel: 10 Apr 14
 
Techno
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
out of stock $11.61
Brace & Bit
Brace & Bit (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: LACR 026. Rel: 15 Sep 20
 
Coldwave/Synth
Brace & Bit (5:13)
Factory Beats (1:04)
Pleasure Comes Pleasure Goes (4:13)
out of stock $12.64
Freddys Dead
Cat: LACR 012. Rel: 10 Dec 14
 
Deep House
Freddy's Dead
Bong
Review: Having debuted on L.A. Club Resource earlier this year with the roughshod Pandemonium 12?, Chicago house legend Gene Hunt is back on the increasingly cultish label overseen by Delroy Edwards with two slabs of archival material. Little to do with the Curtis Mayfield classic of (nearly) the same name, "Freddy's Dead" instead seeks inspiration from Hollywood horror icon Freddy Krueger, taking ample sample usage of Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare. Originally released as part of the Gene Hunt Classics double pack issued on Dust Traxx in 1999, it sounds right at home on LACR and is complemented by "Bong", an unreleased beat track from Hunt's archive of late '80s recordings.
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out of stock $10.57
Pandemonium
Cat: LACR 005. Rel: 28 May 14
 
Techno
Pandemonium
Jackzone
Review: The inclusion of veteran Chicago producer Gene Hunt on Delroy Edwards' L.A. Club Resource label may initially seem like a bit of a strange move, but on listening to Pandemonium it's easy to see the connection between Edwards' own raw, grotty, overdriven take on house and techno and the two productions from Hunt on this 12". Both sound like the most primitive of jack tracks, with the title cut featuring a queasy synth line which careers in and out of sight amongst some satisfyingly crunchy drums, and "Jackzone" providing an even more disorientating take on house music. For fans of L.I.E.S. and L.A. Club Resource this comes highly recommended!
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out of stock $9.54
After School
Cat: LACR 28. Rel: 05 Feb 20
 
Deep House
Body Talk (6:19)
Acid 808 (6:27)
After School (9:47)
Played by: Mimi, Diego Perrisson
out of stock $12.12
OW (Drum Beat)
Cat: LACR 013. Rel: 23 Oct 15
 
Techno
Gene Hunt - "OW (Drum Beat)" (5:02)
Wrecking Project - "S-Sonics" (3:46)
Blacktail - "Now Muzik" (3:35)
Innsyter - "Blimp Works" (6:09)
Review: Delroy Edward's LA Club Resource finally drops its next bombshell, this time a collaborative effort that includes three newcomers, possibly riding low-key under different aliases. Riding shotgun, you got Chicago legend Gene Hunt with the minimal and freaky vibes of "OW (Drum Beat)", a woman's scream darting in and out of the stripped-back groove, and the heavily filtered "S Sonics" by the mysterious Wrecking Project. Over on the flip of the wax plate you have Blacktail's old-school lick "Now Muzik", while "Blimp Works" by Innsyter is a pumping techno gunshot that goes dirty and heavy on the percussive rattle. Raw, dirty, and messed up from the start.
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out of stock $12.36
Emanuel Pippin Presents Juju Disco
Cat: LACR 034. Rel: 17 May 22
 
Minimal/Tech House
Disco 1 (4:20)
Disco 2 (5:39)
Disco 3 (7:21)
Disco 4 (6:09)
Review: Emanuel Pippin Presents Juju Disco on Delroy Edwards' LA Club Resource. The Chicago house legend known for his work on the seminal Trax Records brings you four unreleased tracks on this one, such as the deep down and dirty A1 cut, and the thumping percolator jack of A2 nailing that real mid-'90s Windy City vibe. Over on the flip, you've got some trippy Relief Records sounding madness in the same ballpark as contemporaries like DJ Rush or Green Velvet, and closing out with a classic first wave house groove that's unmistakably Chi-town.
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out of stock $20.11
Emanuel Pippin Presents Juju Disco (B-STOCK)
Cat: LACR 034 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Minimal/Tech House
Disco 1 (4:20)
Disco 2 (5:39)
Disco 3 (7:21)
Disco 4 (6:09)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Inner sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Emanuel Pippin Presents Juju Disco on Delroy Edwards' LA Club Resource. The Chicago house legend known for his work on the seminal Trax Records brings you four unreleased tracks on this one, such as the deep down and dirty A1 cut, and the thumping percolator jack of A2 nailing that real mid-'90s Windy City vibe. Over on the flip, you've got some trippy Relief Records sounding madness in the same ballpark as contemporaries like DJ Rush or Green Velvet, and closing out with a classic first wave house groove that's unmistakably Chi-town.
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out of stock $19.08
Streetfighter EP
Cat: LACR 016. Rel: 22 Apr 15
 
Techno
Street Fighter (7:11)
Sadaam's Bush (6:15)
Cats (4:20)
Blazing Saddles (6:54)
Review: LA Club Resources dip into the archives of another US house legend that has undoubtedly influenced label owner Delroy Edwards, presenting a four track EP of lost cuts from Steve Poindexter. A name immediately familiar to anyone with a modicum of Chicago house music, Poindexter recorded the four tracks on Streetfighter in his mid '90s pomp but they never saw the physical release the music merits until now. It's all quite raw and to the bone as you'd expect with the manic "Blazing Saddles", a collaborative production done with Johnny Key and Trackmaster Scott, a body jacking highlight of the record.
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out of stock $12.64
Dirge
Dirge (12")
Cat: LACR 006. Rel: 31 Jul 14
 
Techno
Dirge 1
Dirge 2
Dirge 3
Dirge 4
Review: Delroy Edwards' label won't win any prizes for releasing safe music and certainly its sixth record is not for the faint-hearted. "Dirge 2" is lttle more than a wall of fuzzy, frazzled noise interspersed with incessant filter bursts, while "Dirge 4" is more danceable as the author drops crunchy beats and waves of building feedback. On the remaining "Dirge" tracks, the unnamed producer focuses squarely on the floor. "Dirge 1" is an uncomplicated but effective fusion of banging beats and firing hats. Best of all, though is "Dirge 3", which features pounding titanium drums supporting relentless percussive volleys, a killer club track to rival Edwards' own material.
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out of stock $10.06
Kitchen Clock
Cat: LACR 29. Rel: 21 Dec 20
 
Techno
Stupid Drunk Bro (4:18)
Vegetable Peeler (3:22)
Kitchen Clock (3:50)
Wilma's Crate (4:59)
out of stock $13.40
Untitled
Untitled (12")
Cat: LACR 007. Rel: 03 Oct 14
 
Industrial/Noise
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
Review: Oh boy, another fine episide of L.A. Club Resource has dropped on us! Since the first Delroy Edwards EP on the imprint, this has been one of our favourite labels over the past year. However, this is not simply due to its house and techno releases, but more for how Edwards himself has given such creative freedom to his brainchild. While many were expecting straight floor cuts, releases such as this latest Zipcode demonstrate that Edwards and his tight-knit group of artists mean to showcase their own passions and skills. Zipcode aka Vereker - one of our own personal legends - drops four segments of noise and stripped beats. All apart from "Track 4" - a cavernous broken techno loop - all the other three tracks are pure machine noise from the depths of the inferno. Imagine Kevin Drumm loaded up on cough medicine and you're kinda close. Big.
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out of stock $14.95
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