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The Rapture Pt III
The Rapture Pt III (12" 再プレス)
Cat: KM 066. Rel: 12 Aug 24
&ME & Black Coffee - "The Rapture Pt III" (8:06)
&ME - "LIFE" (7:35)
Review: &Me and Black Coffee make for something of an Afro house dream team here. The latter has long been this sound's pin-up and has gone from playing in South African townships to producing with Beyonce and winning Grammy Awards over the last decade. Now deep in his latest Ibiza season, he unveils collaborative track 'The Rapture' (Pt III), a deep rolling cut with spine-tingling chords and a rich atmosphere. &ME then goes solo for 'LIFE', a shuffling percussive groove with spoken words and enchanting chords to make for a classy two-tracker.
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Cicatrices De La Noche
Cat: XRD 021. Rel: 13 Aug 24
Adria - "Malson" (6:41)
Torrent - "Cronica Del Inframundo" (6:24)
Adria & Torrent - "El Triangulo Maldito" (5:47)
Adria & Torrent - "Exodo" (5:13)
Tags: Tech House
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Asa EP
Asa EP (1-sided 10")
Cat: IV 111. Rel: 30 Jul 24
Asa (7:37)
Review: German duo Ame, consisting of Kristian Beyer and Frank Wiedemann, makes a striking comeback with their new single, 'Asa,' marking their first original release in three years through Innervisions. 'Asa' epitomises their approach to dance music, blending vibrant joy and euphoric energy into an unforgettable track. The composition thrives on repetition, yet each element is dynamic and ever-evolving. The piece weaves together bold synths, pulsating beats, and intricate melodies into a catchy dance track. This track demonstrates their knack for creating exhilarating, peak-time dance anthems while maintaining their signature adventurous sound.
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Vanish EP
Vanish EP (12")
Cat: OBIA 005. Rel: 07 Aug 24
Joey Anderson - "Vanish" (5:20)
Joey Anderson - "Masked Ones" (4:54)
Joey Anderson - "Escape" (5:21)
Wendel Sield - "Cultivate" (5:45)
Review: Inimeg Records label boss and general underground don Joey Anderson has always operated on the fringes of the deepest house and techno sounds. The New Jersey mainstay returns now with the Vanish EP on Obia Records while owner Wendel Sield also pops up with one tune. Anderson's trio ranges from the dusty, smoky basement dub of 'Vanish' to the ticking and glitchy minimal menace of 'Masked Ones' via the intense synth dystopia of 'Escape'. Sield's 'Cultivate' is a smeared, spacious cut with meandering pads and prickly percussion that zones you out for days.
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Tribal Nation
Cat: SATYA 016. Rel: 16 Jul 24
Tribal Nation (8:30)
Arapu & Gescu - "Harsh" (8:13)
Manual Mode (8:43)
Just Hi (8:31)
Review: Fresh from a digital-only outing on Cadenza, long-serving Romanian minimalist Ionut Arapu pops up on Satya with an EP that explores his little-discussed love of deep house. Check first 'Tribal', where dreamy pads, surprisingly funky TB-303 'acid' motifs and spacey lead lines cluster around layered house beats and restless hand percussion, before admiring the squelchy funkiness of Gesco collaboration 'Harsh'. He continues to combine sturdy, tribal-influenced deep house beats with warming musicality on the subtle Jaydee-influenced 'Manual Mode', while 'Just Hi' sits somewhere between breakbeat-house, deep house and tech-tinged melodic electro.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Loosing You
Loosing You (limited blue vinyl 12")
Cat: DBH 006B. Rel: 23 Aug 24
Loosing You (12" edit) (5:40)
Loosing You (radio edit) (3:32)
Loosing You (instrumental dance mix) (5:39)
Mechanic (5:49)
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Self Oscillating
Cat: BSWITCH 003. Rel: 24 Jul 24
Self Oscillating (6:54)
Self Oscillating (Steve O'Sullivan Claustrophobic dub) (8:31)
Review: The third Bank of Switches release hears the effervescent Jake Beautyman flex some serious production muscle. We begin with 'Self Oscillating', a low-slung, late-night affair, channelling solid drums and sumptuous acid; the track is a nod to the deep, yet also keeps the energy rolling in shallower toppy waters, all the same. On the flip, meanwhile, comes the veritable squelch-out that is Steve O'Sullivan's remix, which veers on the harder edge of things yet in so doing brings out the energy further.
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Tiwala
Tiwala (hand-numbered 12" in hand-sprayed sleeve limited to 200 copies)
Cat: KIMOCHI 56. Rel: 12 Aug 24
Canyouimagine (6:48)
Tadhana (4:35)
Tear.shed (6:30)
Buong Bilog (Vynear) (5:04)
Review: Bluets' debut on Kimochi Sound seamlessly integrates into the label's well established and distinctive style. This one, with a hand-sprayed sleeve as always, opens with "if you can imagine," a confident bit of microhouse that mixes rich melodies and a lively bassline. 'Action Potential' echoes RDMA's aesthetic with its precise beats and on the B-side you will find a vaporous melody that weaves through sparse downbeat house grooves to make for a dreamlike atmosphere. Closing the EP, 'Buong Bilog' features distorted IDM rhythms and a poignant refrain that balances twitchy textures with melancholic tones. This carefully crafted release bridges home-listening electronics with dancefloor clout.
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Keep Movin'
Cat: AMT 041LP. Rel: 01 Aug 24
Keep Movin' (6:11)
Didn't I (7:55)
Running Out Of Time (7:35)
Wanna Be With You (7:43)
Review: Boaksi's debut EP on Seb Wildblood's all my thoughts label, titled Keep Movin', features the Zurich-based producer's talent for crafting emotionally resonant electronic music. The title track sets the tone with creamy pads, impactful percussion, and subtle dub techno influences, creating a deep and dynamic groove. 'Didn't I' follows with a beautiful, progressive melody and minimalist vocals that evoke a sense of yearning and romanticism. 'Running Out Of Time' takes a more introspective turn, featuring distant textures and soft, distorted pads over stripped-back percussion. Finally, 'Wanna Be With You' closes the EP with sweet soundscapes, elemental drums, climatic chords, and a playful synth arpeggio around an unforgettable vocal hook. Boaksi demonstrates a keen understanding of atmosphere and emotion throughout the EP, making Keep Movin' a engaging and fun record.
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No Time For Time
Cat: NOVIORBIS 007. Rel: 23 Jul 24
Black Lodge (5:39)
Astrobordel (5:08)
Door Number 9 (6:08)
Sandmannchen (6:59)
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Cruel Carbo
Cat: SR 003. Rel: 29 Aug 24
Cruel Carbo (6:17)
Be Free (4:39)
Are You Ready? (4:45)
Sting (Bleep mix) (4:58)
Aurora (3:59)
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Various Aliens II
Cat: WRTA 005. Rel: 23 Jul 24
Boronas & Snad - "Affliction" (7:29)
Bartaub - "Orbit The Dance Planet" (6:02)
Mountain People - "I Am The Void" (6:17)
Nesta - "Tarte Citron" (6:44)
Review: Following Ohm Hourani's infectious 'Barbara' featuring remixes by Ricardo Villalobos and Amir Javasoul, We R The Aliens presents a standout various artists compilation with an all-star lineup of Boronas & Snad, Bartaub, Mountain People, and Nesta. Boronas & Snad's 'Affliction' is rich with haunting synths, rolling MPC percussion, and mind-bending delays. Istanbul's Bartaub pays homage to the '90s with 'Orbit The Dance Planet' which blends bumpy breaks, robotic voices, and ghastly chords. On the flip, Mountain People delivers 'I Am The Void,' featuring shuffled drums and dubby stabs. Finally, Beirut's Nesta closes with 'Tarte Citron' a late '90s tech house track with crisp percussion and catchy vocals.
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Tofani EP
Tofani EP (12")
Cat: PF 008. Rel: 07 Aug 24
Tofani (4:43)
Scala (4:34)
Jordino (5:11)
Played by: CheapEdits
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Big Beat Manifesto Vol IX
Cat: PP 101. Rel: 07 Aug 24
Wrangler (feat Andras) (7:19)
Obsession (feat Mayurashka) (5:40)
Calvin Klein (feat Matisa) (6:48)
Review: Melbourne's Eden Burns has been publishing their 'Big Beat Manifesto' in vinyl form for a good while now. We'd'n't've predicted a musical style popularised by Norman Cook warrants manifesto-penning on a level of the Dadaists, Futurists or Stuckists, but hey, we won't complain, cos the music is sick. And it hardly sounds like your typical 'big beat' either. Nah, this is more a tricksy, comical clubsploitation hat-trick, verging - if you must tease a genre name - dubby tech house, moving into locomotive techno. Andras and Eden Burns' 'Wrangler' begins on a recondite note, with a faint vocal sample suggesting ideas of wanting to be in on an impossible joke. Desire turns to 'Obsession' on the A2, pon which a central monotone resounds like the toot of a steam train, while the B1, 'Calvin Klein' blithely indulges the tech house underwear brand sponsorship deal through chuggy womps and further, sultry vox cutups.
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Played by: CheapEdits, Joe Montana
Tags: Tech House
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Half Light EP
Cat: 7SR 037. Rel: 29 Aug 24
New Future Line (6:00)
Sigler (8:29)
Sigler (Carl Finlow remix) (7:32)
Half Light (7:28)
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NRV 002
NRV 002 (12")
Cat: NRV 002. Rel: 22 Jul 24
Mi Housa Es Tu Housa (6:55)
Balas Que Pican Cerca (7:11)
Expiration Pain (7:09)
Under That Blue Sea (7:31)
Review: Alexis Cabrera has always liked to subvert expectations and cross traditional genre lines in his work. He does so again here on the On_NRV label which brims with inventive spirit. 'Mi Housa Es Tu Housa' is a vibrant minimal house cut with some fresh synth sounds looping through rolling and infectious drums. 'Balas Que Pican Cerca' has a more abstract cosmic feel with menacing sci-fi pads and unreeling drum funk. 'Expiration Pain' has a steely aesthetic with rugged and textural synth motifs looping up through the mix and last of all, 'Under That Blue Sea' is a more balmy cut that allows you to catch your breadth amongst some deeper grooves.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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My Eyes Are Failing
Cat: HBT 007V. Rel: 22 Jul 24
Toto Chiavetta - "My Eyes Are Failing" (feat Trenton) (6:04)
Toto Chiavetta - "Dua Is" (Imperfect Couture extended mix) (6:36)
Toto Chiavetta - "The Sacred Space" (Tape Proc mix) (6:18)
Toto Chiavetta - "My Eyes Are Failing" (feat Trenton - Imperfect Couture extended mix) (7:52)
Toto Chiavetta - "My Eyes Are Failing" (feat Trenton- Echonomist remix) (7:12)
Review: Impressively wide and etheric new minimal / prog tech house from Italy's Toto Chiavetta, who returns to Mind Against's HABITAT sub-imprint with 'My Eyes Are Falling'. Rarely do we hear progressive house artists indulging such futuristic sound-palettes, if not for the fact that such sonic and textural detail often naturally spurs artists into more abstracted explorations away from dance music. But Chiavetta reins this impulse in, and keeps firmly rooted in the dance world by way of mega-surrounded breath-voices (courtesy of singer Trenton) and stratospherically catchy synth evaporations. Everything here, too, from the unpredictable, grid-flouting synthwork of 'The Sacred Space' to the ensuing remixes of the title track, sounds just as exo-worldly as the occult lifeform portrayed on the front cover.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Koude Douche
Cat: WD 003. Rel: 30 Jul 24
Smokey & The Fundance Kid (feat Nikolai) (5:37)
Mixdemos (feat San Proper) (7:55)
Mind The Gap (feat Testa Rosa) (5:05)
Droidt (feat San Proper) (5:28)
Grappa (feat Nikolai) (6:31)
Review: While Club Warke Deken is a duo (Dutch producers Joppe Harink and Marco van der Muelen to be precise), they frequently open up their Amsterdam studio for spontaneous jams with friends and contemporaries. That's what's an offer here: a quintet of eye-catching collaborations. Nikolai lends a hand on two tracks: the watery and off-kilter vocal tech-house drowsiness of 'Smokey and the Fundance Kid' and the sample-rich minimal house weirdness of 'Grappa'. San Proper contributes to the driving lo-fi house spaciness of 'Mixdemos' and the head-nodding hip-hop (with tech-house tweaks) of 'Droidt', while Testa Rosa hook-up 'Mind The Gap' is a driving, energy-packed tech-house roller.
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Aquarius Rising 01
Aquarius Rising 01 (12" + insert)
Cat: AQUA 01. Rel: 16 Jul 24
Cromie - "The Knuckle" (5:51)
Volume Channel - "Tony Jacal" (5:19)
Sasha Zlykh - "Let It Slide" (7:48)
Adam Collins - "Andrea 3" (5:34)
Review: Adam Collins has proven his mettle with his work for Omni A.M. and Euphoria Records but now he branches out once more with the new label Aquarius Rising. It kicks off with a four-track various artists EP of next-gen talents Cromie, Dylan Payne, Sasha Zlykh, and Collins himself. 'The Knuckle' opens up with a bouncy and dense house sound that's got a sweet garage shuffle to it. Volume Channel's 'Tony Jacal' is a stripped-back and minimal sound with dubby drums, Sasha Zlykh's contribution gets more raw and abstract with whirring machine sounds and Collins shuts down with 'Andrea 3' complete with warped vocal stabs and high-speed drum funk.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Vol 2
Vol 2 (12")
Cat: ANCPT 009. Rel: 13 Aug 24
D5 - "Round & Round" (6:51)
Rekab - "On The Move" (5:35)
Amorsinfronteras - "FORM" (5:19)
Ross Alexander - "Double Dove" (7:29)
Review: Analog Concept present the second volume of their dynamic various artists series, offering up four tracks of proper electronic class made to last. Aiming at moods of outernational escapism and determined space-braving, all four tracks here - from D5, Rekab, Amorsinfronteras and Ross Alexander - scratch at different spacio-tempaural regions of the universal surface. 'Round & Round' establishes things on a watery note, while Rekab's 'On The Move' contrasts this with a mixture of exploratory, deep-padded electro wonderment and a sense of measured, stoic drive: the ideal affect of most astronauts, according to NASA. 'FORM' assumes a polylateral shape, blending janky electro offcuts with paddy pensees, while Ross Alexander rounds things off on a similar note of determination to before, melding hard garage house with blissy piano-stabs.
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Always A Choice
Always A Choice (limited 12")
Cat: LOOT 001. Rel: 19 Aug 24
Always A Choice (6:20)
Stuff In Space (6:12)
Under The Carpet (5:56)
Always A Choice (Johannes Albert remix) (5:54)
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Fingerprint Volume 1
Fingerprint Volume 1 (heavyweight "x ray" coloured vinyl 12")
Cat: TENAMON 002C. Rel: 22 Jul 24
Marc DePulse - "Enter Stuntman" (5:52)
Marc DePulse - "Motor" (5:52)
Marc DePulse - "Intergalactic" (5:37)
Karpovich, Jon K - "Deeper" (Marc DePulse remix) (5:44)
Marc DePulse - "AI" (4:51)
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Physical Mind EP
Cat: KPC 002. Rel: 08 Aug 24
Complicated Soundz (6:03)
I Was, I Am (6:26)
Planet Synth (5:59)
Dexter's Laboratory (5:59)
Review: Komplices' second release comes from Italian artist Deyayu, who crafts a full-fat minimal EP that comes after a number of notable outings on the likes of Jooice. This one opens with 'Complicated Sound,' a track that channels 90s acid house through psychedelic vocal loops while the second track, 'I Was, I Am,' delves into the deeper influences of the 2000s. On the flip side, 'Planet Synth' offers some psyched-out 90s referencing sounds with crispy drum programming and warped vocals. Last of all is 'Dexter's Laboratory' which completes the EP with a cosmic journey of sparkling sounds that skilfully merge nostalgia and innovation.
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For Tahn EP
For Tahn EP (translucent green vinyl 12")
Cat: SNF 025GREEN. Rel: 22 Aug 24
Exotic Feelin'
For Tahn
Stuck In Russia
Found Love
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Contemporary Part Two
Cat: REKIDS 247. Rel: 22 Jul 24
Pill Popper (feat Brillstein) (8:15)
Pill Popper (feat Brillstein - acappella) (6:20)
Funky Brewster (feat Harvard Bass) (4:08)
Funked Up (6:33)
Review: German house mainstay Oliver Dollar has many a classic and dusty jam under his belt and now he lands on Rekids to serve u some more. This part two of his Contemporary series kicks off with 'Pill Popper' (feat Brillstein) and it features his signature drum depths as well as a percussive Afro skip to keep things lively and sultry vocals up top. The acappella is also included before the B-side jam 'Funky Brewster' (feat Harvard Bass) brings more sleazy low ends and sweat-inducing beats. Last of all is the filter house workout 'Funked Up' with its skewed synths and snappy kick and clap combos. Effective tackle, no doubt.
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PRH 003
PRH 003 (12")
Cat: PRH 003. Rel: 12 Aug 24
Mr Frosty (Son Of Abe vs dub Fu Masters) (6:34)
NJB (Q3 vs dub Fu Masters) (7:44)
Herb Was Created (6:02)
Review: The Piranha label rolls out its third offering here and it is some high class and heady dub techno excellence from Dub Fu Masters. It is their version of Son of Abe's 'Mr Frosty' that opens up with some psychedelic synths worming their way through rolling beats as acid lines bring texture. Q3's 'NJB' (vs dub Fu Masters) has a filthyTwo Lone Swordsman style bassline underlining snappy drum hits while a sultry sax line also comes in to make for a tight, original sound. Dub Fu Masters then shut down with 'Herb Was Created' which is a menacing and low-slung dub cut with plenty of reverb and another dirty and brilliant bassline.
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Lesser Lights Of The Bardo EP
Cat: MB 055. Rel: 18 Jul 24
Neon Pink Grid (6:47)
Retrograde Orbits (6:45)
Mythocracy (6:43)
Lunation (6:54)
Review: Tom Ellis rarely seems to leave his gaff in Wales but that's fine with us as long as he keeps turning out the sort of inventive and alluring final sounds that he has already done for so long. This one on Minibar taps into his love of space with opening 'Neon Pink Grid' airing up deft alien sounds over dry, gritty tech beats. 'Retrograde Orbits' is marbled with more interwoven cosmic synth lines and deep space pulses and 'Mythocracy' is a loopy and unresolved sound with dubby low ends and silky pads. Last of all, 'Lunation' gets more deep and dark for intimate late night sessions.
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Bohemian EP
Cat: ELO 004. Rel: 04 Sep 24
Bohemian (7:19)
Bohemian (Michael James remix) (6:59)
Like To Dream (7:27)
Pineapple Ice (6:16)
Review: Eloelo Records's debut vinyl release features three original pieces by label head Elodie and a remix by Michael James. The A-side opens with the title track with its immersive, euphoric vibe that is sure to shine on powerful sound systems. The track is rich with vibrant energy and ear candy and Michael James' remix elevates it to a peak-time anthem with intense percussion and a thrilling breakdown. On the B-side, Elodie explores deeper emotions with 'Like To Dream,' a dreamy, introspective track inspired by Rominimal sounds, and 'Pineapple Ice' is a tranquil yet experimental piece that balances soothing tones with playful unpredictability.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Kweenie
Kweenie (12")
Cat: PNCT 002. Rel: 24 Jul 24
Kweenie (4:54)
Kweenie (Angel D'Lite remix) (5:24)
Lulu Limon (4:52)
Racehorse (6:38)
Played by: Evan Michael
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Void Walk
Void Walk (12")
Cat: USR 030. Rel: 24 Jul 24
Void Walk (6:17)
User Six (6:16)
Rainy Move (5:13)
XP Pattern Test (5:41)
Review: Here comes the ever-prolific Eversines with more of that sinewy, seductive electro he's made his own over the past ten years. There's a bubbling, braindance-esque flavour to 'Void Walk' with its interwoven synth lines tickling your grey matter in all the right ways. 'User Six' maintains the vibe while nudging a little more towards that spooky vibe you'll hear on labels like Eya, while 'Rainy Move' switches things up on the B-side with plenty of boxy swing and some cheeky organ flex which comes on like a vintage Wagon Repair release.
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The Notion
The Notion (12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: HOTHAUS 118. Rel: 24 Jul 24
The Notion (6:32)
Modern & Emotional (6:19)
Morning Palace (6:05)
R U Nique (6:19)
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Reel Phase EP
Cat: BLIS 001. Rel: 04 Sep 24
Reel Phase (7:34)
This Place (6:44)
Reel Phase (Yagya mix) (7:28)
Ion Track (feat Ohm) (7:24)
Review: Blackinstock Records is a new branch of Mixcult Records and it debuts with the Reel Phase EP which is a showcase of the purest essence of dub techno. This most timeless release features the legendary Federsen alongside the innovative talents of Yagya and Ohm who are in remix mode. Each track on this 12" delves into minimalism and sonic depth to make for rather profound grooves that sweep you up and never let you go. The spacious, intricate soundscapes crafted by these artists explore every facet if dub techno with a slightly different personality which makes it a must-have for those who like their sounds deep, cuddly, and propulsive.
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Lost Connection
Cat: ADAM 013. Rel: 29 Aug 24
Lost Connection (6:35)
That Hook (6:40)
True Believer (feat Linn Stern) (6:11)
Review: Romania's Floog is already well known for his impactful presence in the micro house scene with releases on Visionquest, Enfasi, and Atipic. Here he teams up with Brizman, the minimal alias of techno veteran Gel Abril, on Adam's Bite. The EP kicks off with the title track 'Lose Connection' featuring a bouncy sub-bass line, saturated drums, twitchy synths, and glitchy vocals. 'That Hook' takes a more dynamic approach with layered synths, modulating flutters, and whispered vocals and the 12" then closes with 'True Believer' featuring Linn Stern and blending cinematic atmospheres, robotic voices, fluttering arpeggios with skippy, raw drums for an anthemic finish.
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Tags: Tech House
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Skills Professional
Cat: SVGX 003. Rel: 24 Jul 24
Rawller (6:29)
Skills Professional (5:57)
Gothic Quarter Turnout (6:04)
The (C)Rave (5:20)
Review: Svogue's third vinyl-only outing delivers a brilliantly trippy and dreamy exploration of house and breaks with a hint of characterful old-school flair. Produced and mixed by Matteo Floris, his well crafted tracks feature solid analogue drum patterns paired with energetic rave synths that are all perfect for peak-time underground clubbing but never forgo a bit of nuance for the heads. It makes this a 12" that offers a rich, immersive listening experience with colourful pads, innovative rhythmic patterns and plenty of future ideas.
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Fantazia (remixes)
Fantazia (remixes) (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: FANTAZIAREMIX C/D. Rel: 02 Aug 24
Return To Fantazia (Biri & The Geezer remix) (7:27)
Return To Phantazia (Magi remix) (6:00)
Return To Phantazia (Monstaphunkaz remix) (5:36)
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VA 01
VA 01 (12")
Cat: LMMLVA 01. Rel: 15 Aug 24
Front Left - "Balkan 176" (4:53)
Bogdan Zaiets - "Hey Guys!" (6:36)
Mostly James - "Ode To Push It" (5:33)
Yoshitaca - "Needs More" (6:40)
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Played Out
Played Out (numbered lathe cut vinyl 12" limited to 50 copies)
Cat: KK 046. Rel: 30 Aug 24
Check (5:07)
Check (Stripped) (5:06)
Crank (5:38)
Plex (5:39)
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Raving Lunatic
Cat: OYSTER 62. Rel: 06 Sep 24
Blue Meanie (5:36)
Photosynthesis (6:27)
Raving Lunatic (6:12)
Wize Guy (3am Acid mix) (5:29)
Review: Furious Frank makes his "all killer, no filler type biz" Kalahari Oyster Cult return in cheeky, slapstick, neo-breaks wideboy fashion. As is characteristic of the label on which no artist ever quite takes themselves too seriously, Frank moves from musings on 'Photosynthesis' to acting the 'Raving Lunatic' in quick succession, betraying an interest in flora, then psychopathology. The former track is the most measured, its alarming lead line churning forth like a desperate message in fungal morse code, while 'Lunatic' and 'Blue Meanie' hark back to relatively earlier days, eschewing bonhomie for a relatively devilish two takes on UK hardcore. The 3AM Acid Mix of 'Wize Guy' does similarly, though it also indulges an ecstatic free-party-rave-at-night feel; transcendent pads, all-important crescendos, even a few kinesiological bongos for good measure.
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Planet X
Planet X (12")
Cat: DDSP 002. Rel: 09 Aug 24
Dance Phobia (8:26)
Reaction (6:38)
Planet X (5:45)
Soul Killers (5:26)
Review: Italian producer Gemil returns with Planet X on Deep Down Space Records, marking the label's second release. 'Dance Phobia' immediately grabs your attention with its serious bass groove while the energy builds. A mid-tempo minimalistic house track enriched with vocal samples that add a house appeal, while the track’s tension mounts through the break before cruising smoothly to its end. "Reaction" dives even deeper, presenting a creative, addictive rhythm track with a tech appeal. Swirling chords and airy, euphoric elements blend seamlessly over a classy 90s house feel, leading into a moody alien melody in the second half—perfect for late-night dancefloors and growing more impressive with every listen. On Side-2, the title track 'Planet X' is an exciting and creative blend of sounds, even earning an approval nod from HAL 9000 in the mix. Italy is known for their wonderful history of ambient house. This piece has that legendary sound and appeal to be a classic while providing many smiles on the dancefloor. Lastly, 'Soul Killers' delivers an addictive house mantra that everyone can get behind. It's perhaps the most underrated track on the EP but is sure to find its way into the sets of classy house music DJs. Don't be a Soul Killer! Planet X by Gemil is a splendid EP, capturing the essence of house music with a touch of techno sophistication, ideal for both connoisseurs and late-night revelers alike. Welcome to Planet X!
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Spirit World
Spirit World (12" 再プレス)
Cat: DET 313F. Rel: 15 Aug 24
First Night In Lemuria (DET313 version) (6:03)
Spirit World (5:34)
Inevitable (6:40)
Review: After the much loved Delano Smith remix of Gigi Galaxy's 'Interview With An Alien' turned so many heads, Det 313 label has secured three originals from the Detroit producer otherwise known to as Gary Martin. Each shows he has a unique approach to the art of groove making, with 'First Night In Lemuria (DET313 version)' slower and more restrained than many in the game - almost like a Sheffield bleep anthem pitched down and augmented with a delightful, prodding bassline. 'Spirit World' is the big room pleaser of the trio, with a bubbling acid arpeggio slowly degrading and re-building throughout and some lovely sci-fi synthery going on. 'Inevitable' is the cheekiest and cheeriest of the three, all sharpened hi-hats and swirling electro beats and breakdowns that reveal its simple but damn effective musical heart to all and sundry. Nice work all round.
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Ride On EP
Cat: KKYV 05. Rel: 29 Aug 24
Ride On (7:29)
Ride On (Lizz remix) (7:48)
In A Perfect World (8:00)
Me & You (8:02)
Tags: Minimal
 in stock $14.71
SUM 001
SUM 001 (12")
Cat: SUM 001. Rel: 18 Jul 24
Hamatsuki - "Nemolizubam" (5:50)
Hamatsuki - "Whitecap" (6:50)
DJ Astrobee - "Oslo" (dub) (4:49)
DJ Astrobee - "Mother Sun" (9:13)
Review: Hamatsuki and DJ Astrobee have the honour of being the first artists to release on the newly formed Summoning label. They take one side each with Hamatsuki's 'Nemolizubam' licking off with some intense, synth-laden techno that is lithe and dynamic as it unfolds. 'Whitecap' is more textured and riddled with bleeping synths and tumbling melodic rain. DJ Astrobee gets dubby with 'Oslo' which has warped synth smears and snappy kick and clap combos. His second offering 'Mother Sun' is a richly emotive techno sound that oozes hi-tek soul.
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 in stock $17.97
Legends/All I Need Remixes (Steve O'Sullivan, 6884, Fletcher, Federsen mixes)
Cat: LPY 17.2. Rel: 09 Sep 24
Legends (Steve O'Sullivan Tribal dub) (7:02)
All I Need (6884 Confused Thoughts remix) (6:09)
Legends (Fletcher remix) (7:00)
All I Need (Federsen live dub) (6:53)
Review: Part two of this outstanding release brings on board the remix talents of Mosaic head honcho Steve O'Sullivan for an A1 cut aimed squarely at the dancefloor. Hidden Sequence member Stefano Ugliano provides a solo outing under 6884, and the B-side features some heavyweight vibes from Fletcher and Federsen. Essential release!
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Tags: Dub Techno
 in stock $15.53
Two Makes Everything
Two Makes Everything (translucent green & black marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: VOK 007V. Rel: 30 Jul 24
Two Makes Everything
Gone
Two Makes Everything (Denis Horvat edit)
Review: Following the warm reception for the most recent Vokabularium release, label boss Denis Horvat once again joins forces with talented vocalist Lilli Ellen on the EP ‘Two Makes Everything’, a murkily earnest progressive house record building on indie pop and blues. The title track moves snakily, through watery grain-echoed synth plucks and brimming background pads, as Ellen pleas for understanding despite a newfound sense of determination in who she is. ‘Gone’, meanwhile, prefers a more plodding abstraction, held together firmly by a three-note stab.
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 in stock $23.15
Patterns: The Jay Tripwire Reworks
Cat: CV 018. Rel: 23 Jul 24
Patterns (10:16)
Cally (remix) (8:24)
Misunderstood (dub) (6:43)
 in stock $17.16
MOR 005
MOR 005 (heavyweight green marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: MOR 005. Rel: 06 Aug 24
Knee-High (7:38)
Knee-High (Zlatnichi remix) (7:03)
Bridget (8:12)
Bridget (Dragan remix) (6:56)
Tags: Minimal
 in stock $19.59
Dead Space EP
Cat: FTVA 06. Rel: 13 Aug 24
Just (7:08)
3030303 (feat Torrent) (6:20)
Loop (6:33)
Trontron (6:24)
Review: ILDEC's Dead Space EP features four heavy, futuristic tracks that are set to dominate the dancefloor. Leading with 'Just,' a robust techno/electro blend with a distinct futuristic vibe, the EP sets a powerful tone. '3030303' (feat. Torrent) follows, delivering a bouncy acid dancefloor killer with a captivating sci-fi narrative. 'Loop' takes a dirtier, sexier approach with its groovy, ass-shaking rhythm that verges on eerie acid house, making it an irresistible track. Closing the EP is 'Trontron,' a high-energy breaks track that crushes with its alluring, electrifying beats. Each track on Dead Space EP has a unique flavor. Are you looking to wow dancefloor patrons at your next DJ event? Then look no further than these.
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 in stock $14.16
Phase Shift EP
Phase Shift EP (limited 12")
Cat: OGE 019. Rel: 23 Aug 24
Phase Shift (7:13)
Nimbus 2K (7:47)
Dance People (6:42)
Reflections (7:30)
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OK Dub
OK Dub (12")
Cat: BM 004. Rel: 25 Jul 24
OK Dub (7:14)
Already Seen (6:53)
Review: The Altars series is back with a second entry and this one is another standout from Detroit head Deon Jamar. He offers up two mind-bending and super deep jams that make your body move and your mind get lost in deep meditation. 'OK Dub' opens with rump-wobbling low ends and lazy claps that come on slow under wordless but soulful vocal stylings. 'Already Seen' then zones you out even further with balmy pads and that most slight shard of melodic light penetrating the surface.
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Played by: ISOUL8 (Volcov)
Tags: Minimal | Dub Techno
 in stock $15.79
JS 05
JS 05 (12")
Cat: JS 05. Rel: 18 Jul 24
Balance (6:18)
Tonearm Extender (feat Sabola) (6:05)
Sad Salad (7:01)
Review: Montreal alias and label Jump Source offer up their fifth future-facing dance cut, 'JS05', to the world. Though not a motif of theirs until now, the artist describes this latest iteration of their sound as "restoring balance", as 'Balance' would at least seem to suggest with its two-phrase phrenodies, tweezy topsynths and four-note bouncy-ball-basses. The ensuing 'Tonearm Extender' and 'Sad Salad' continue to squeeze out Jump Source's impressively superdistinct sound; we can imagine them as born of a future universe in which prosthetic limbs might double up as tonearms (among other gadgets, as of a cyborgish Swiss army knife) and salads are not consumed in leafy green, but rather pill form, hence the sadness. Sadly, this isn't COVID-19 nor pill-food; on 'JS05' there's no loss of taste. In fact, it's a wonderfully whimsical release, a gleeful future vision.
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau
 in stock $16.07
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