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Muzik Make You Lose Control (reissue)
Cat: SOUNDS 013. Rel: 06 Jun 25
 
Techno
Muzik Make You Lose Control (6:50)
Drummer Boy (6:19)
Circle Of Life (7:13)
Alteno (8:01)
Review: First released in the golden year of 1996 under Joe Manumaleuna's longstanding formative alias DJ Hyperactive, this founding Chi-bleep bluff-caller on 12" took the world by paretic storm just as easily back then as it surely will do now. Communique Records, executive vicars of the Sounds sublabel, now do a stellar job of reissuing this crazy-making clobberer, having first remastered it from the original DATs. 'Muzik Make You Lose Control' and 'Drummer Boy' riff off Chicago's rich percussive history, while 'Circle Of Life' and 'Alteno' go wilder on the monophonic synthwork, to eerily maddening effect.
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Sideburns (reissue)
Cat: SOUNDS 005. Rel: 24 Jul 23
 
Deep House
Gemini - "A Trip" (5:11)
Gemini - "B Trip" (4:49)
Unit T - "Mystery Tones" (12:56)
Review: The most sought-after release from the entire Sounds catalogue, Gemini and Unit T's 1995 release, 'Sideburns', finally gets a much-needed reissue. A1 track, 'Trip', is a prime example of deep house if there ever was one. An infectious, encircling melody meets the deep groove of the bassline to create a finished product that is in equal measure sun-soaked and cosmic. 'B Trip', the A2 track, is a gloriously shifted, off-beat reimagining of A1, pummeling percussion reverberates across the track, left alone to enjoy moments where everything is stripped back, before the body of the track returns. On the B-side, 'Mystery Tones' arrives with the kind of groove that instantly makes its way across dancefloors - a unifying track that feels precise in its simplicity, whilst still retaining exactly the right degree of looseness to get a crowd moving. This is a must-have record for any deep house aficionados, and you can now save yourself the hefty Discogs price tag!
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Walkman (remastered)
Cat: SO 26.
 
Minimal/Tech House
Midnight Groove
Easy Gold
Walkman
Direct Disko
Review: Sounds label continues to impress with its reissues, and this release from 1998 is no exception. Kicking off with 'Midnight Groove' on Side-A, the track offers a minimal beat layered with a warehouse-style funk and the signature filtered house sound that defined the era. Its smooth yet gritty feel brings back the vibes of late-night warehouse parties. Following that, 'Easy Gold' brings a more upbeat, tech-house vibe. With clean production and a funky edge, this track is catchy and radiates a feel-good energy, perfect for those who love a solid, uptempo groove. On Side-B, 'Walkman' offers a nod to 80s electro funk, infusing the release with a nostalgic touch while still feeling fresh and funky. The veteran producer brings a depth and precision to this track, highlighting his experience in the genre. Closing out the release, 'Direct Disko' unleashes a dynamic, ravey energy, packed with high-octane tech house elements that propel the track forward. This reissue encapsulates the golden era of 90s house while remaining timeless.
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タグ: 90s House
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Lovers Remixes (remastered)
Cat: SO 17. Rel: 24 Jan 23
 
Techno
Lovers (Roy Davis & DJ Skull mix) (8:55)
Lovers (Terry Mullan mix) (5:02)
Lovers (Boom Box mix) (5:54)
Lovers (Hyperactive mix) (5:30)
Lovers (DJ Slip mix) (6:36)
Lovers (Greg Stevens mix) (6:04)
Lovers (Mystic Bill mix) (5:33)
Powder (6:27)
Review: Last year Woody McBride's Minnesota label Sounds. reissued the Lovers EP, a 12" he originally released back in 1996 under his Modal alias. Now the remixes gets reissued to follow up, leading in with some Mariana trench depth charge gear from Roy Davis and DJ Skull. The Terry Mullan mix is a springy, 909 techno workout, while the Boom Box mix takes a lighter, drum machine jazz approach. There are so many old-school heroes involved here - Hyperactive, DJ Slip, Mystic Bill - but then what else would you expect from someone as invested in the scene and community as Woody McBride?
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Chunkafunk (remastered)
Chunkafunk (remastered) (180 gram vinyl double 12")
Cat: SOUNDS 007. Rel: 02 Oct 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Your House Is Yours (11:53)
Your House Is Yours (part II & III Simultaneously) (11:50)
Feel Feel Feel (16:39)
Invasion Of The Touchy Feelies (11:48)
Review: .Nimbus Quartet were also known as Moral and featured producers Dave Stevens and Woody McBride cooking up their own slick fusion acid, techno and house. Their 'Chunkafunk EP' from 1995 is one other best and it has now been newly remastered for this nice heavyweight reissue on Sounds. 'Your House Is Yours' is a heavyweight bumper with emotive vocal stabs and off-grid chords bringing the rawness. Then comes part II & III Simultaneously in a more late night and mysterious track defined by its whimsical pads. The epic 16 minute workout that is 'Feel Feel Feel' is high speed cosmic tech house and 'Invasion Of The Touchy Feelies' is a masterful mix of gritty tech loops and hard-edge drum funk.
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The Power Hour (reissue)
The Power Hour (reissue) (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: SOUNDS 009. Rel: 20 Feb 23
 
Techno
The Drive (6:59)
G-Rated (6:42)
Power Hour (13:08)
Review: Woody McBride's Sounds label continues to dive back in the archives and revive some absolute gold standard techno for modern diggers. This collab effort between McBride (in his DJ ESP guise) and DJ Skull originally came out in 1995, and it still sounds fierce to this day. 'The Drive' is a stripped down tool with all the right chops to tweak out a locked-in raver, but 'G-Rated' is the real gem on the record. In a blistering hailstorm of 303 squelch you get a definitive example of acid techno at its finest. 'The Power' might well find relevance in the present day trance-techno scene thanks to its unsettling leads and relentless forwards thrust.
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