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Sedowa EP
Sedowa EP (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: LIH 033. Rel: 06 Aug 18
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Sedowa
Sueno Latino
Oya
Review: Swiss trio Alma Negra have been on an unstoppable march in recent years, bringing their extensive knowledge of African and Latin music to contemporary productions in a circular fashion that exists beautifully out of time. That all the music on Sedowa is hand-played is testament to the natural flow of this infectious, instinctive dance music, leading in with the sprightly funk of "Sedowa" before easing into the transcendental stomp of "Sueno Latino." "Oya" is no slouch on the B2 either, bringing a heavier disco-funk groove to the record that will suit more house-inclined DJs without compromising on the organic rattle and clatter that makes Alma Negra such a stand out crew.
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out of stock $9.37
Dance Roll Rhythm
Cat: LIH 008. Rel: 26 Nov 12
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Olivier Boogie - "Dance Band"
Olivier Boogie - "Rolling Stone"
Red Greg - "Inner Rhythm"
Review: Continuing their forays into the world of yesteryear grooves unabated, those pesky hell-dwelling Lumberjacks are at it again, this time drafting in O Boogie and Red Greg for some disco funk finesse for the smoothest get-downs. O Boogie lords it over the first side, leaning heavy on a rich piano hook that hammers lower register chords over an incessant disco tick, while evergreen track "Papa Was A Rolling Stone" gets re-versioned in such a floor-burning fashion you'll need asbestos boots just to get out alive. Red Greg's "Inner Rhythm" plies familiar tropes into a sweet instrumental groove that makes all the right moves.
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out of stock $7.30
The Antlers Of God
The Antlers Of God (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: LIH 023. Rel: 26 Jun 17
 
Funky/Club House
On Rhythm
Dancing Dream
Banku
Review: It's all going on for Cervo at the moment. Having just launched the Banana Hill label with an excellent record from Majid Bekkas (that he also did an edit for), the UK-based producer has now been snapped up by Marcel Vogel's Lumberjacks In Hell label to drop more of his worldly edit science. "On Rhythm" leads the charge with confidence on the A-side, using a bubbling, Afro-infused disco-funk source and making it lean and mean for the floor. There's a distinctly Nigerian lilt to the guitars that cluck away through "Dancing Dream", but it's accompanied by bright chiming chords and a solid beat that will stand up to any contemporary house jam. "Banku" is even more explicitly modern, although still layered up with gorgeous vocals and percussion from Africa.
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out of stock $9.37
Lemonade City EP
Cat: LIH 013. Rel: 08 Dec 14
 
Deep House
Mercury Retrograde
Ompai
Lemonade City
Degrees In The Shade
Review: Australian synthesizer enthusiast, boogie revivalist and occasional house producer Inskwel dons his rarely used Cold Chillin' Inkswel alias for this outing on Marcel Vogel's Lumberjacks in Hell outfit. While the Aussie producer's disco and boogie influences can be heard on Lemonade City, for the most part the EP is a house-centric affair. "Mercury Retrograde" melds a midtempo, head-nodding chugger out of backwards synth melodies and analogue sounding beats, while "Ompai" delivers his usual, soft-focus blend of vintage synths and warm, floor-friendly bottom-end. There's a chunkier feel about the heavily filtered disco bump of "Lemonade City", while "Degrees In The Shade" moves from metronomic house throbber to sparse P-funk jacker in the blink of an eye.
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out of stock $7.81
Bunny Chow
Bunny Chow (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: LIH 031. Rel: 08 May 18
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Bunny Chow (5:59)
Everything Is Gravy (feat Asli) (6:49)
Nifanyeje (5:52)
Roga Mziki (6:13)
Review: Lumberjacks In Hell welcomes deep house vet Andy Compton and Shamrock for a trip into plush disco, laid back funk and more besides. Bunny Chow was reportedly recorded in South Africa, and features the vocal talents of Asli on a number of the tracks. You can certainly hear the Afro influence creeping into the simmering groove of the title track, while Asli's vocals shine through the clearest on the downtempo tones of "Everything Is Gravy." "Nifanyeje" is another warm trip through Afro disco replete with noodling guitar lines and a crisp drum machine beat, while "Roga Mziki" ends the record on a high note with a final blast of that infectious, sunkissed sound the pair have clearly mastered on their musical adventure.



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The Essential EP
The Essential EP (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: LIH 029. Rel: 19 Feb 18
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Essential (7:33)
Look At You (Sugar Bomb) (6:26)
Drums & Keys (5:44)
Rhythm & Drums (5:12)
Review: Founder of White Rabbit Records and one of the hippest swingers in the Southern reaches of Italy, Giovanni Damico has more than proved himself in the field of boogie infused, disco flavoured house music. Following plentiful appearances on labels like Black Key, Movida, Geography and Bitter Moon, Damico returns to Lumberjacks In Hell with a serious serving of sultry grooves for discerning diggers to get all moist over. "Essential" keeps things hyped up and just a little feverish, with a distinctly funky stew of guitar chops, bugged out flute, Rhodes flares and more besides. "Look At You (Sugar Bomb)" is a deeper affair revolving around a particular looped up lick, and then "Drums & Keys" shifts the focus out into accomplished broken beat territory that confirms Damico's skill and adaptability across a range of styles.
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out of stock $6.78
The Sounds Of Revolution
The Sounds Of Revolution (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: LIH 034. Rel: 06 Feb 20
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
The Sound Of Revolution (5:39)
My Music (5:11)
Italians In A Line (6:00)
La Samba E Il Mare (5:52)
Review: REPRESS ALERT: Italian producer Giovanni Damico (otherwise known as G-Machine or Ron Juan) has been busting out funkified gems for more than 10 years now, and his mighty back catalogue includes plenty of turns on Lumberjacks In Hell. He returns to the label with four crisp and refined slices of boogie business that span a range of tempos to give you plenty of party tackle for any situation. "The Sound Of Revolution" is a natural choice for the A1, dripping with cosmic synth flexes and an irresistible groove, while the snappily titled "Italians In A Line" brings a sweet strain of upfront robo-disco to the table.
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out of stock $9.37
All Humans After All
All Humans After All (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: LIH 020. Rel: 12 Dec 16
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Tanzania (6:33)
I Need Me (7:16)
Are You Somebody? (6:22)
Humans After All (6:55)
Review: Fresh from an acclaimed outing on FACES, Giovanni Damico pops up on Marcel Vogel's inspired Lumberjacks In Hell label. The Italian producer is naturally in fine form here, with A-side "Tanzania" - a breezy, house-friendly rework of what sounds like a Tanzanian boogie cut - being one of the most addictive and life-affirming edits we've heard this month. You'll find more wiggling synthesizer lines on the deliciously dreamy and evocative deep house shuffler "I Need Me", while "Are You Somebody" is a successful exercise in subtly beefing up a low-slung disco-funk number. As if that wasn't enough to set the juices flowing, he completes a brilliant E.P with the jazz-fuelled deep house smokiness of "Humans After All".
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out of stock $8.33
Rise & Shine (Marcel Vogel remix)
Cat: LIH 036. Rel: 20 May 19
 
Deep House
Rise & Shine (feat Frank Hooker) (6:51)
Whatcha Gonna Do (feat Maleke O'Ney) (7:18)
Whatcha Gonna Do (Marcel Vogel remix) (6:01)
Review: The latest transmission from the Lumberjacks stable taps up London-based producer Alan Dixon, who tackles a soul-stirring gospel belter from Frank Booker on the A side. Whatever your spiritual persuasion, "Rise & Shine" can't help but inject a little joy into your life. On the flip, Dixon turns the piano house power up to 11 with the life-affirming thrust of "Whatcha Gonna Do", featuring Maleke O'Ney on vocal duties. Completing the set, Lumberjacks head honcho Marcel Vogel drops in a remix that twists the original into a loose and limber jazz-funk-house odyssey of epic proportions.
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Lumberjacks In Hell 001
Cat: LIH 001. Rel: 12 Nov 10
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Miss You (Em Vee edit)
Strategy (Em Vee Endless edit)
If You Don't Give A Dogone About It (Em Vee edit)
out of stock $7.30
Em Vee Edits Vol 3
Em Vee Edits Vol 3 (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: LIH 015. Rel: 09 Feb 15
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
You Could Have Been
Keep Trippin
The Sting
Review: Em Vee, the Lumberjack of Love comes out of retirement and chops up some favorite pieces. From boogie to high tech soul to proper disco. Three killer cuts that cut the killer.
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out of stock $7.05
Lumberjacks In Hell 005
Cat: LIH 005. Rel: 28 Feb 12
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Frico - "Casanova"
Mannmademusic - "Circles"
Mannmademusic - "Easy Lover"
out of stock $9.12
Anna Melara EP
Anna Melara EP (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: LIH 037. Rel: 07 Feb 20
 
Deep House
Feel Yo (4:09)
Where They're From (4:33)
Want You (5:14)
Get Over (5:26)
Review: German percussionist Kolja Gerstenberg makes no attempt to hide his love for the drums on this razor sharp drop for Lumberjacks In Hell, building on his previous outings on Suol and Smile For A While. The drums are sizzling hot on "Feel Yo", tastefully overdriven and embellished with some MPC-style sample juggling that should satisfy those who like their house tracks hot as Dante's inferno. "Where They're From" is no slouch either, keeping the pressure up with a liberal dose of soul poured in for good measure. The keys and live bass on "Want You" add to the feverish mood, and then "Get Over" sends things spiraling out on a Latin-spiced cosmic journey.
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out of stock $8.08
Chante vs James EP
Chante vs James EP (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: LIH 009. Rel: 11 Feb 13
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Chante vs James (aka The Same)
Wanna Get Next To Me
Moments Of Dance
Review: Lumberjacks In Hell score a real coup here in releasing the "Chante vs James" edit from Chicago based DJ Hugo H; a long term weapon of Rahaan, it's been embraced ahead of release by the likes of Soul Clap and few could deny the instant appeal of it. Deftly cutting up some prime fonk from James Brown and the accapella from a late 90s Chante Moore's slow jam, it's the epitome of bumping Chi Town house. Hutchinson gets a further chance to flex his timeless Chicago style on 2 more tracks that apply the same equation of drum heavy rhythms with infectious vocal hooks and slick melodic turns. "Moments of Dance" is particularly beguiling in its execution.
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out of stock $8.33
Do The Mickey (repress)
Cat: LIH 007. Rel: 16 Apr 13
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Jame 3:26 - "Can You Feel It"
Boogie Nite - "Earth To Mickey"
Boogie Nite - "Do Your Thang"
Boogie Nite - "Sexy Sexy Sexy"
Review: **Repress** The Lumberjacks in Hell imprint does a great job in sniffing out dancefloor-friendly re-edits and reworks that eschew the usual tried-and-tested formulas. This latest missive features a mixed bag of reliably groovesome oddities. There's the disco-jazz madness of Jamie 326's "Can You Feel It", and three wide-eyed bangers from the hitherto unknown Boogie Nite. Of these, the most obviously upbeat is the loopy funk/soul strut of "Do Your Thang" and James Brown-ish "Sexy Sexy Sexy". Most interesting of all, though is "Earth Calling Mickey", a Balearic disco weird-out that sits somewhere between oddball house and head-nodding disco.
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out of stock $7.30
Jus Move (Soulphiction/Marcellus Pittman mixes)
Cat: LIH 043. Rel: 14 Jun 21
 
Deep House
Jus Move (5:26)
Jus Move (Soulphiction 4AM remix) (6:42)
Jus Move (Marcellus Pittman remix) (9:41)
Review: Lumberjacks in Hell's latest release may well be the smoothest, warmest and most soulful chunk of deep house we've heard so far in 2021. 'Jus Move' is a cross-generational collaboration between Jonna and Javontte, with both providing slick, eyes-closed vocals atop a hazy, occasionally loopy backing track (all clipped organ sounds, unfussy drum machine beats and woozy chords). It's followed on side A by one of the final remixes by the late, great Michael Baumann AKA Soulphiction - a dusty, jazzy, warming and tactile take tailor-made for dancefloors at sunrise. Detroit's Marcellus Pittman provides a longer, Osunlade-influenced take on the flip - think deep Afro-house with plenty of jazzy mucsical details and you're close.
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out of stock $10.69
The Deadpool EP
The Deadpool EP (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: LIH 021. Rel: 13 Mar 17
 
Funky/Club House
Karizma - "Work It Out" (4:56)
Marcel Vogel - "I Got Jesus" (6:34)
Marcel Vogel - "I Got Jesus" (Karizma Stomp dub) (7:47)
Review: Lumberjacks In Hell just keep on trucking, this time calling upon the legendary skills of Karizma in setting their latest A side alight. "Work It Out" is a fiery slice of gospel choppery, whipping up a fevered line in vocal insistence that hardly needs a rhythm section to make you move, but still has the necessary goods underneath the hood. Marcel Vogel follows a similar tact on "I Got Jesus", spacing the jam out and working a bit more groove, but certainly tapping into the same spiritually enhanced vein. Karizma then returns to make an aptly named "Stomp Dub" of the track, rounding off an absolute beast of a party record.
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out of stock $8.86
The Spirit EP
The Spirit EP (1-sided 140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: LIH 030. Rel: 09 Apr 18
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
The Spirit
Your Houze
Review: Koenig Saatgut supposedly appears for the first time in 15 years with this rough and ready piano house/breakbeat roller. "The Spirit" is an unabashedly big track, using a catchy 90s piano lick and sticking a brash boom bap beat underneath it. "Your Houze" is actually the smart pick here though, bringing a modernist approach to vintage, sample heavy house music. There's a whiff of French touch about this one, but mixed up with a ravey attitude that guarantees these tracks will be setting off more than a few dances.




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out of stock $8.33
Down With The Krew
Down With The Krew (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: LIH 024. Rel: 31 Jul 17
 
Funky/Club House
2U
Heal
Hit Me Off
The Session
Review: Belgian producer Krewcial is one of those producers who flits in and out of activity, and has done so since the mid 90s. Lumberjacks In Hell have called upon this slippery character to lay down some righteous grooves for their latest missive, and the results are sublime. "2U" is funky house how it should be done, all stomping drums, dreamy pads and soulful licks for the party people in the place. "Heal" takes a more edited approach, holding back the bass for the ultimate dancefloor payoff. "Hit Me Off" ramps up the jazzy keys for a Detroit flavoured looped up throwdown, and then "The Session" fires off one last sumptuous rip through peak time perfection.

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out of stock $9.37
More Than Friends EP
More Than Friends EP (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: LIH 038. Rel: 20 Jan 20
 
Deep House
More Than Friends (7:20)
More Than Friends (Marcel Vogel & Tim Jules remix) (6:37)
Take You Away (7:12)
Review: Lumberjacks In Hell welcome Croatian producer Andrej Laseech to the table following his promising early outings on Be Yourself and Sound Exhibitions. On this release, Laseech has reached out to the mighty, eternally prolific Javonntte for a little vocal magic, resulting in the utterly sexy deep house burner "More Than Friends". It's a track that Marcel Vogel & Tim Jules clearly dig, judging by the light touch they applied to their own remix of the track. "Take You Away" on the flip is another sweet and sultry warm-up or backroom jam that gets lifted even higher by Javonntte's stellar vocals.
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out of stock $10.42
Same As It Never Was
Same As It Never Was (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: LIH 040. Rel: 11 Jan 21
 
Deep House
Good Thing! (5:42)
Up We Go! (4:57)
HEAVY (5:16)
My Reflection (4:52)
Review: Moscow-based producer Alex Leyfa has been active for the best part of 10 years now, dropping albums on Local Talk and In-Beat-Ween as well as scores of EPs for City Fly, 4Lux, Soundofspeed, G.A.M.M. and many more. Now he's up on Lumberjacks with some choice cuts that show off his instinct for fluttering breakbeats as much as headsy house music, not least on the soaring, smooth delights of 'Good Thing!'. 'Up We Go!' rides another high grade break and chops up plenty of soul samples in the mix too, while 'HEAVY' explores a wilder broken beat terrain where you can almost visualise Leyfa getting creative on the MPC pads. 'My Reflection' completes the set with a seriously grooving house cut replete with loom bird samples and dreamy guitar licks.
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out of stock $10.42
Alkebulan Republic
Alkebulan Republic (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: LIH 017. Rel: 03 Apr 18
 
International
Africa Arising (featuring VILLY) (10:03)
Africa Arising (instrumental) (4:07)
Kinshasa Anthem (9:02)
Queens Of Zomba (5:30)
Review: REPRESS ALERT: From the label: "This EP is a dedication to the Amsterdam based Alkebulan Project. Philou and Villy are both members of this project, the project brings artists from Africa & African Diaspora together. The Alkebulan Project is on a mission to change the perception of Africa an it's citizens. Nigerian artist Villy and his group "Villy & The Xtreme Volumes" are on a mission to educate Africans with their message calling for a revolution in Africa, politically and socially in all aspects. Philou has a combination of Congolese, Nigerian and Sierra Leonean heritage and it is in these roots that he has built his sound. His passion for the continent of his ancestors is fervent and his projects are challenging commonly held preconceptions about Africa. His goal is to challenge negative stereotypes, by making African cultures more approachable through music. Much love for Rudy Asibey for founding The Alkebulan Project and bringing the artists together and many thanks to Marcel Vogel for giving us the opportunity to tell our story through."
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out of stock $8.33
Alkebulan Republic (B-STOCK)
Alkebulan Republic (B-STOCK) (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: LIH 017 (B-STOCK). Rel: 03 Apr 18
 
International
Africa Arising (featuring VILLY)
Africa Arising (instrumental)
Kinshasa Anthem
Queens Of Zomba
Review: ***B-STOCK: Torn sleeve, otherwise in excellent working condition***


REPRESS ALERT: From the label: "This EP is a dedication to the Amsterdam based Alkebulan Project. Philou and Villy are both members of this project, the project brings artists from Africa & African Diaspora together. The Alkebulan Project is on a mission to change the perception of Africa an it's citizens. Nigerian artist Villy and his group "Villy & The Xtreme Volumes" are on a mission to educate Africans with their message calling for a revolution in Africa, politically and socially in all aspects. Philou has a combination of Congolese, Nigerian and Sierra Leonean heritage and it is in these roots that he has built his sound. His passion for the continent of his ancestors is fervent and his projects are challenging commonly held preconceptions about Africa. His goal is to challenge negative stereotypes, by making African cultures more approachable through music. Much love for Rudy Asibey for founding The Alkebulan Project and bringing the artists together and many thanks to Marcel Vogel for giving us the opportunity to tell our story through."
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out of stock $5.83
Best Of Lumberjacks In Hell
Best Of Lumberjacks In Hell (140 gram vinyl double 12")
Cat: LIH 018. Rel: 08 Aug 16
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Pirahnahead - "Inner Turmoil"
Uptown Funk Empire - "You've Gotta Have Freedom" (Patchworks remix)
Mannmademusic - "Circles"
Eddie C - "What It Is"
Olivier Boogie - "Dance Band"
Stacy Kidd featuring Peven Everett - "Body Jerkin"
Hugo H - "Chante Vs James"
Boogie Nite - "Do Yo Thang"
Review: Marcel Vogel's ever-ready LIH imprint celebrates six years of juicy, sassy, often illicit disco soul with some of the label's best cuts to date. Ideal for filling any holes in your collection, the likes of Uptown Funk Empire's Pharoah Saunders cover "Freedom", Manmademusic's gospel-level "Circles", Eddie C's tweaking, freaking drum funk "What It Is", Stacy and Peven's stuttering funk "Body Jerkin" still slap and tickle just as stylishly and smoothly as they did when Marcel first prised them from the editor's clutches... And still will in 10, 20 or 50 years-time. Proper dancefloor clobber.
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out of stock $10.42
Don't Let Me Be The Last To Know
Cat: LIH 042. Rel: 19 Apr 21
 
Deep House
I Still Love You (10:23)
I Said I Wasn't Gonna Fall In Love No More (6:26)
If You Give Me Another Chance (6:29)
Review: Naarm / Melbourne's Prequel has slipped out a few records thus far, and they've landed in all the right places. Rhythm Section, Local Talk, Distant Hawaii - you can get a feel for the kind of house music he's representing. And yet, as he shores up on Lumberjacks In Hell, what's most apparent is how far out he's prepared to go in pursuit of that deep feeling. 'I Still Love You' is a sprawling, delirious and spaced out exploration that belongs amongst the truly idiosyncratic outliers of house music - your Pepe Bradocks and Theo Parrishes. 'I Said I Wasn't Gonna Fall In Love No More' has a tighter groove, but it's still executed with a dislocated, psychedelic finish which stands well apart from the crowd. 'If You Give Me Another Chance' finds Prequel coming at a grab bag of samples from a crooked angle, but with enough jack to keep the wheels from coming off. Inspired stuff.
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out of stock $12.50
Grapes
Grapes (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: LIH 025. Rel: 02 Oct 17
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Move Out The Way
Super Transfer
Blue Line
Review: Edit king Rahaan makes a connection with the ever-prolific Lumberjacks In Hell, and he's sounding feisty on growling lead track "Move Out Of The Way". Dirty, distorted drums and simmering acid gurgles make for a perfect seedy dancefloor lube, setting the scene for the more forthright jack beat styles of "Super Transfer". Keeping the fuzzed out Chicago styles at the forefront, "Blue Line" swoops in at the end like some long lost Trax off-cut with all the grit and guts you would expect from the earliest days of pure, electronic house music.
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out of stock $6.52
Rainin Bleedin Boy
Rainin Bleedin Boy (blue vinyl 12")
Cat: LIH 006. Rel: 25 Jun 12
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Rainin Bleedin Boy
Flip Side
War I Declare
Review: The excellent Lumberjacks In Hell imprint has served up some fine edits in its short lifespan to date, most notably from Chicago's Mutant Beat Dancer Traxx and the label's latest release turns to two other Windy City residents renowned for their collections and skills. Rahaan needs little introduction for the disco loving community with essential drops on Stillove4music, Disco Deviance and more, whilst Mr Sounds runs the excellent Bring The Heat website. This twelve is all about the A Side "Rainin Bleeding Boy" which puts a well loved UK EBM couple through the dub laden beatdown grinder - though DJs will get plenty of mileage out of both tracks on the B Side with "Flip Side" some supremely chopped up disco funk and "War I Declare" a stomping and heavily filtered bomb.
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out of stock $7.30
Lumberjacks In Hell 002
Lumberjacks In Hell 002 (transparent vinyl 12")
Cat: LIH 002. Rel: 25 Apr 16
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Rayko - "Broadway"
Rayko - "All Around The Watchtower"
Em Vee - "Give Me Your Love"
Review: REPRESS ALERT: This time on transparent vinyl. Amsterdam dwelling editor par excellence Em Vee took the solo reigns on the inaugural Lumberjacks In Hell - and truly excelled with a great reimagination of "Miss You". The second release on the label sees the German share duties with Spanish edit demon Rayko, with the Rare Wiri boss hogging the A Side. First up is an expert rearrangement of Candi Staton's cover of the Bee Gee's standard "Nights On Broadway" which strips the track of its orchestral leanings to focus on the groove! Following this is a meaty take on a classic, with Barbara Keith's cover of "All Along The Watchtower" reinforced with some bottom end bump. Em Vee spreads a special disco version of Alma Lee's late 70s Philly delight "Gimme Your Love" with an extended intro that fully displays his edit talents.
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out of stock $8.33
The Pittsburgh Diaries
The Pittsburgh Diaries (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: LIH 019. Rel: 31 Oct 16
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Climb On (5:31)
Hands Free (5:22)
Stuttering (6:34)
At Ease (feat Buscrates) (5:46)
Review: Marcel Vogel's Lumberjacks In Hell label shows no signs of slowing as it ramps up a killer new salvo from debutant artist C Scott. "Climb On" is an uptempo workout to capture the absolute peak of the party in the funkiest of ways, while "Hands Free" provides an apt alternative with its slow, organ-led whimsy. Disco remains the backbone of the sound here, whatever tempo the track rolls at and wherever it may head. "Stuttering" demonstrates this perfectly with its heavily treated, head-spinning FX still capturing that classic good-time mood, while "At Ease" finishes on a life-affirming canter of Rhodes led celebration.
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out of stock $7.30
Shake's On A Plane
Shake's On A Plane (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: LIH 026. Rel: 18 Jun 18
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Magic Marcel
The Bee Won
Wake, Bake & Shake
Review: REPRESS ALERT: The unstoppable march of Dan Shake continues apace as he storms Lumberjacks HQ with some of that refined sample-a-delic house music that is fast making him a marquee booking for those who want their party started right. He sounds right at home on "Magic Marcel", throwing down an addictive bass hook and looping up the woozy romanticism of classic disco and filter house into a thoroughly potent brew. "The Bee Won" takes a more urgent approach, reaching towards a kind of jazz funk energy with some tumbling percussion shaken into the mix for good measure. Taking a cooler approach to round the record off, "Wake, Bake & Shake" lets the funk take centre stage and leaves the samples plain as day for that breezy Sunday afternoon feeling.
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out of stock $8.33
Parking Lot Blues EP
Parking Lot Blues EP (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: LIH 022. Rel: 02 Jul 18
 
Deep House
Stick Up
B3B4URD1
Acid Test
Dirty Hot
Review: Philpot Records maestro Soulphiction may not have appeared on Lumberjacks In Hell before, but he's cited as a big influence on the label, and here the Stuttgart-based artist gets four chances to unfurl his deft instinct for dusty, soul and funk-infused house music. "Stick Up" gets the MPC grooves and twisting bass licks rolling beautifully, while "B3B4URD1" injects a little Afro-flavoured funk into the mix with another addictive low end flex. "Acid Test" pours a little more jack into the pot without losing that crooked Soulphiction flavour, and then "Dirty Hot" does a mean job of teaching all newcomers how to really do an edit.
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out of stock $8.33
To The Beat Bizarre!
To The Beat Bizarre! (purple vinyl 12")
Cat: LIH 003. Rel: 11 May 11
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
To The Beat Bizarre!
An Insane Experiment Abstract
Review: Traxx - who has productions with International Deejay Gigolos and Creme Organization under his belt - is the man behind the third release from fledgling imprint Lumberjacks In Hell, following sterling efforts from Spanish edits don Rayko and the mysterious Em Vee. Sprawled luxuriously across the A Side is the epic 13 minute ode to Danielle Baldelli, "To The Beat Bizarre", all tumbling drums, Tangerine Dream synths, and perfectly timed claps and keys. "An Insane Experiment", influenced by Ron Hardy, clocks in at a meagre 09:47 and is characterised a straight up jacking rhythm, with junkyard drums, eerie synth squiggles and truly weird robotic gurgles trading blows before the track morphs into a full on acid wigout. In a word, awesome.
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Fuck The Bass Up
Fuck The Bass Up (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: LIH 035. Rel: 23 Apr 19
 
Deep House
Fuck The Bass Up (feat Tim Jules) (4:42)
I Got Jesus (feat Tim Jules) (6:33)
Get To Know Jesus (2:15)
Close The Door (6:13)
If You Like (feat Tim Jules) (6:00)
Review: The unstoppable Marcel Vogel is back with the saucily titled "Fuck The Bass Up", a raunchy, overdriven groover that adds another dimension to the multifaceted producer's sound. Tim Jules is present on this and three other tracks on this full fat EP, lending a hand on the gospel powered "I Got Jesus" and dusty shuffler "If You Like". Elsewhere there's more gospel influence on the artful stop-start stutters of "Get To Know Jesus", and the breezy funk of "Close The Door". You know all about the level of quality Vogel is operating at, and this is another richly musical addition to his ever-expanding catalogue.
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If You Like (feat Patchworks & Alma Negras's Wisdom Of Oz remixes)
Cat: LIH 032. Rel: 04 Jun 18
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
If You Like (feat Sensational & Tijdan) (5:39)
Brown Curls (feat Khalil Anthony - Patchworks remix) (4:48)
If You Like (Alma Negras's Wisdom Of Oz remix) (7:38)
If You Like (feat Tim Jules - instrumental) (3:09)
Review: Marcel Vogel's latest on Lumberjacks In Hell welcomes the mighty leftfield NYC MC Sensational to flow over his learned disco house grooves. Sensational sounds right at home on "If You Like," and Vogel gives him a slightly freaked groove to riff on that works just fine. "Brown Curls" taps up Khalil Anthony, one of the finest UK house vocalists in operation right now, and Patchworks remixes it into a dreamy disco funk jam for the boogie brothers and sisters to shake it to. Alma Negra gets busy with "If You Like," creating a tumbling Afro-centric re-rub par excellence, and then Tim Jules comes on board with an instrumental version that nudges into tightly wound funk territory.
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Brown Curls
Brown Curls (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: LIH 027. Rel: 12 Mar 18
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Brown Curls
Brown Curls (Nebraska remix)
You Are A Star
Those Moments
Review: The unstoppable Vogel machine is back on Lumberjacks with another serving of soul-soaked house goodness to warm the cockles as we step into Spring. This time around he's called on one of the great house vocalists of our times, Khalil Anthony, to lay down a vocal on "Brown Curls" that melts over Vogel's peppy, organic production. Nebraska bring a deeper, chunkier flavour to the track with their remix, and the results are just as captivating. Anthony's also on hand to croon over "You Are A Star", an equally simmering jam with more of that dusty house pressure from the deep end of the pool, while "Those Moments" finishes the record off on a funky, instrumental tip.
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Dance The Blues Away (feat BB Boogie & Julien Dyne remixes
Cat: LIH 028. Rel: 29 Jan 18
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Dance The Blues Away (4:41)
Dance The Blues Away (BB Boogie remix) (6:05)
Dance The Blues Away (Julien Dyne remix) (5:25)
Dance The Blues Away (Julien Dyne dub) (5:24)
Review: On the latest Lumberjacks missive Marcel Vogel invites one of the strongest house vocalists of modern times, Khalil Anthony, to lend his distinctive croon to a loose-limbed slice of low-riding funk. "Dance The Blues Away" is a gutsy, full-bodied production that shows off Vogel's instrumental skills at their strongest, and Anthony's vocal rolls on in the many-layered mix perfectly. BB Boogie injects a little disco stomp to the track for the first remix on the 12", while Julien Dyne gets to turn out a remix and a dub. Both Dyne's efforts tap into a Detroit house feeling, all dusty sample loops and a laid back, smoky mood. It's a record made up of killer soul-soaked house music from start to finish.
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