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Mindways
Mindways (12")
Cat: NOCTURNE 011. Rel: 19 Mar 24
Mindways (7:11)
Touch (6:57)
A Little Love (5:30)
Diska Tek! (6:44)
Review: Josh Ludlow shows that he knows a thing or two about crafting superb arps and lush prog house records with this new outing on Nocturne Music. 'Mindways' is a brilliantly colourful opener with neon lines and bubbling sequences over fleshy drums. 'Touch' channels a bit of Metro Area style nu-disco production with its cowbells, textured bassline and late-night allure, and 'A Little Love' then gets more deep cut and steamy with some sensuous vocals and vast, pillowy kicks. Last of all is the more textural and raw tech-disco stepper 'Diska Tek!' to complete the package.
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 in stock $15.53
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Silenzio EP
Cat: UFOS 007. Rel: 18 Mar 24
Niriba Shuttle (7:00)
Silenzio (6:43)
Platter Dreams (6:36)
Bad Egg (6:02)
Review: The fledgling but already notable UFO Series now looks to Italian producer and prodigious underground innovator Riciar Ghir for a captivating journey through the more energetic house realms, all with an outer space feel. 'Niriba Shuttle' opens with tribal percussion and progressive synths that are coloured by subtle acid lines. 'Silenzio' is slow, heavy and persuasive with its old school piano acting lighting up your soul. There's a twisted tech funk to 'Platter Dreams' that makes it perfect for 2am cruising and 'Bad Egg' sets down with plenty of colour. These cuts will all work several different moments on the dance floor making it a hugely useful 12".
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Tags: Tech House
 in stock $12.90
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Windows 95 Anthem
Cat: HIGH 175V. Rel: 27 Mar 24
Windows 95 Anthem
The Force
Windows 95 Anthem (Chloe Caillet remix)
The Force (Spray remix)
Review: London-based artist and Semi Delicious label head Demi Riquisimo brings some peak time future tech inspiration to his new Windows 95 Anthem EP on Higher Ground. He has already dropped signature sounds on Ninja Tune, DJ Tennis' Life & Death and collaborated with Carlita, UNKLE and TSHA, so is very much a man of the moment. In this EP he leans on Italo and acid for his melodic licks which are high speed and glossy as they surge over crispy beats and retro-future keys. Chloe Caillet and Spray also add their own remixes to this tidy new 12".
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 in stock $16.59
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Philomena 15
Philomena 15 (12" in spot-varnished sleeve 再プレス)
Cat: PH 15. Rel: 27 Feb 24
Fever Ray - "Shiver" (Ivory remix) (6:22)
Unknown Artist - "Track 2" (7:36)
Review: Ame's Innervisions label has joined forces with Philomena here for a 15th release in its series. This one kicks off with an Ivory remix of Fever Ray's 'Shiver.' The leftfield electronic artist who is also part of The Knife has a distinctive voice, to say the least, and that shines out here as shimmering chords radiant around it and over a proggy groove. The flip side offers up and unknown artist with 'Track 2' which has a familiarr vocal left to hang in the air above a cold, snappy tech rhythm. It's the sort of quietly anthemic cut Ame are known for dropping at special moments.
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 in stock $21.58
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Magic Black Plastic Vol 5
Charles Webster & Ursula Rucker - "Begin Anew" (Clavis remix) (8:09)
Timanti & Just Her - "Other Side" (6:07)
Dave Seaman - "Heavyweight Residue" (feat Thomas Gandey) (6:25)
Robert Babicz - "Red" (James Harcourt remix) (7:06)
Review: Dave Seaman and Steve Parry's Selador Recordings imprint releases most of its music digitally, serving up the most in-demand tracks on vinyl via the ongoing Magic Black Plastic Series. Volume five in the series boasts four more tried-and-tested treats, beginning with Clavis' gorgeous remix of Charles Webster and Ursula Rucker's 'Begin Anew' - all bubbly, hypnotic electronic bass, trippy tech-house noises, immersive chords, bouncy beats and poetic spoken word vocals. Timanto blurs the boundaries between warming deep house and melody-rich progressive house on 'Other Side', before Dave Seaman joins forces with Thomas Gandey on the low-slung dark room moodiness of 'Heavyweight Residue'. To round off the EP, Harcourt delivers a hypnotic, soft-touch tech-house take on 'Red James' by Robert Babicz.
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Triumph EP
Cat: PERLON 136. Rel: 20 Feb 24
Triumph (6:16)
Waiting For My Love (5:37)
Close The Door (5:05)
Fear & Madness In The Desert (5:59)
Review: This is the thirrd release by the amazing Italian producer Ivan Iacobucci for the Perlon label. The previous two were so well received, this next one was destined to come out sooner than later. Perlon fans know what to expect from their label of choice and Ivan delivers the goods. Those addictively quirky and fonky jackin' minimal techno jams. The title track is that and then some! We especially like the sexy jam 'Waiting For My Love'. Expect the unexpected when you flip over the record as 'Close the Door' is a full-on acid banger that combines high energy techno into what sounds like a video game soundtrack theme song! Closing things out is the wild sounding 'Fear & Madness in the Desert'. We are smiling at the thought of someone playing out these corkers to audience. Expect to see WTF typefaces everywhere!
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 in stock $13.16
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Euphoria EP
Cat: PRKV 05. Rel: 20 Mar 24
Mikey's Attic (6:42)
Euphoria (7:10)
Strike (6:44)
Lush Void (6:28)
Review: he North Macedonia label Pirka releases its fifth album and features four excellent tracks by the longtime producer Vincent Casanova. Things begin with the addictive melodic burner 'Mikey's Attic", which has a great balance of being futuristic with being retro enough to get everyone to the dancefloor. 'Euphoria' is bit more reserved but deeper. The track sneaks up on you as rhythmic elements continue to change and evolve under this excellent bassline. The track is carefree and fun that makes for an enjoyable time. On Side two, 'Strike' is more up-tempo jam that we cannot get enough of while 'Lush Void' might be our favorite of the bunch. This spacey romp into the cosmos is not only beautiful but it feels in constant motion like you are on a magic carpet ride. This EP has something for everyone!
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $15.53
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Spiritual Guidance
Spiritual Guidance (limited 12" 再プレス)
Cat: SPRT 004. Rel: 12 Mar 24
Spiritual Guidance (8:05)
The Beach (5:48)
Novara (Progressive Fantasy) (7:16)
Novara (Progressive Mindfuck) (11:33)
Review: For the first time ever, Basic Spirit has enlisted an artist who isn't in-house to contribute to its fine catalogue. And there is no one finer for that honour than Fantastic Man, a legend in the game with a fantastically fresh sound no matter what style he turns his hand to. He kicks off with 'Spiritual Guidance' which is pacey, spacey house music with real synth serenity. 'The Beach' brings broken beats and sot acid manoeuvres next to rueful piano chords. 'Novara' then appears twice on the flip in two different versions - a Progressive Fantasy which lifts you off your feet and takes you amongst the stars, and a darker and more moody Progressive Mindfuck.
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 in stock $17.37
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Everytime (reissue)
Cat: HOOJ 150. Rel: 02 Aug 22
Everytime (Nalin & Kane mix) (8:38)
Everytime (Electron C 2022 remix) (5:01)
Everytime (Red Jerry mix) (6:48)
Review: A classic from the mighty Hooj Choons back catalogue, Lustral's 'Everytime' gets a much welcome reissue here, featuring all the mixes from the original version of the release back in 1997. There's Nalin & Kane's sensual and evocative remix which is a true zeitgeist of the progressive house sound in the late '90s - if we've ever heard it. Label co-founder Red Cherry's saucer-eyed and bittersweet sunset breaks makes for an equally memorable remix too, as well as the sunny house vibes of the original mix featured last on the B side.
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Interactive Test Volume 1
Cat: UTO 003. Rel: 23 Jan 23
I Believe - "Master Spirit" (5:19)
Girls On Pills - "Vheladei" (Open Spaces Update) (4:44)
Steve Mantovani - "Doctor Of Dreams" (4:39)
Miki - "107" (Melly Melody version) (4:54)
Open Spaces - "A Beginning Of An Idea" (5:14)
Review: Volume One of a label retrospective of pioneering early 90s Prog House label Interactive Test Compiled by Alex from Utopia Records and enigmatic Interactive Test founder Franco Falsini. Falsini, responsible for many of the underground classics on the label he founded in Florence in 1991 was first known for his 70s Italian Prog / Cosmic group Sensations Fix. A trailblazer who continued to push the boundaries of electronic music two decades later with Interactive Test, accompanied by the up-and-coming talents of Trance hero DJ Miki the Dolphin, his brother Riccardo and an host of cult Italian music producers. Here we start with 5 tracks from the archive, all highly collectable, remastered for DJs and psychedelic music enthusiastic alike from the best sources possible. Authentic and original dance sounds still hitting the spot in our times.

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 in stock $14.48
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Crosstown Rebels present Spirits VI
VARIOUS
Cat: CRMLP 052. Rel: 31 Jan 24
Cameron Jack - "The Vision" (6:08)
Chris Bowl - "Silent Plain" (5:32)
Lauren Lane - "Fair Game" (6:19)
Marc Lenz - "People Are People" (6:59)
Cristina Lazic & Leia Contois - "So Deep" (7:03)
Inigo Vontier - "That Trippy Sound" (7:07)
AJ Christou - "Back & Forth" (5:58)
TMPLE - "The Girl In The Room" (7:03)
Review: Designed with a dual purpose - setting the label's agenda for the year ahead and introducing new signings - Crosstown Rebels' SPIRITS series has long been a must-check source of dependable tech-house tracks. Naturally, there's plenty of highlights to be found across this sixth annual edition. Our current favourites including the throbbing, percussion-rich, big room tech-house excellence of 'The Vision' by Cameron Jack; the acid-fired heaviness of Lauren Lane's 'Fair Game', with its wobbly sub-bass and echoing Latin drum hits; the crackling, mind-mangling tech-house psychedelia of 'So Deep' by Cristina Lazic and Leia Contois; and the fiendishly bass-heavy tribal-tech wonder that is Inigo Vontier's accurately titled 'That Trippy Sound'.
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau
Tags: Tech House
 in stock $25.80
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Midnight Picnic
Cat: HARMONY 013. Rel: 13 Mar 24
Alfred Czital & Ayu - "The Robbery" (6:57)
Ayu - "In The End" (5:03)
Alfred Czital & Ayu - "Body High" (5:49)
Alfred Czital - "Midnight Picnic" (6:01)
Review: This is the 13th release for the Czech Republic techno label Harmony Records and sees a return of a regular contributor in Alfred Czital plus Ayu. This joint EP sees two pieces that are co-produced and then a single track by each, which gives the record a unique flow. 'The Robbery' is an upbeat breakbeat that strides the line between techno and trance. We like how these songs stay in the sweet spot and don't go overboard into a cheesiness like with 'In The End'. For a more psy-trance and techno track to keep in the groove is the refreshing. 'Body High', giving us big flashbacks of warehouse raves in 1994. We love the energy these sustain. With a psy influence throughout, fans of futuristic techno will love these darker bangers.
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Perfect Moderation
Cat: TESS 016. Rel: 20 Jul 23
A Bit Spooky (5:32)
For The Record (5:50)
Fantazia (5:40)
Boom Operator (6:01)
Review: Moderation is important when it comes to psychedelics use, and so it's just as well that The Trip's latest acid trance EP 'Perfect Moderation' preaches this. The sound is measured to match, with just the right balance of midrange acid and drummy punch to sate all the senses without overstimulating the heightened mind. Things grow piano-ravey on the B, too, for those who prefer their music less entheogenic and more euphoric.
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 in stock $15.01
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Wood Waves EP
Wood Waves EP (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: MW 008. Rel: 19 Dec 23
Suspended Animation (5:45)
Seeing Sounds (5:34)
St Hubert Mornings (G's Loud dub) (5:46)
The Pier, 1962 (5:48)
Time Forest (Ambient mix) (2:17)
Review: After debuting on Kaizenrecordsberlin back in 2020, Gauvain finally makes a second appearance with this sure-footed EP for Shaque & DJ Tjizza's Berlin-based label Mood Waves. There's a sense of the trancey tech house scene in the playful threads running through these tracks - cheeky synth lines with a little wriggle to them and plenty of ear-catching samples. 'Suspended Animation' is an especially flamboyant cut, but really they're all out to bring a little naughtiness to the dancefloor and inspire some sharply defined figures to be thrown. Even when things get moodier on 'The Pier, 1962', there's an irrepressible sense of fun which leaves a lasting impression.
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 in stock $16.06
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Kraken EP
Kraken EP (hand-stamped 12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: SEMID 015. Rel: 25 Jul 23
Demi Riquisimo & Michelle Manetti - "All I Need" (6:35)
Corbi - "Kraken" (6:56)
Lulah Francs & Nebari - "Don't Make Me Wait" (5:12)
Nairless - "Swell" (5:46)
Last Magpie - "Release It" (5:22)
Jive Talk - "Wizard's Slippers" (5:31)
Review: Semi Delicious go full flavour for this new various artists EP to mark their 15th vinyl outing. It's Demi Riquisimo & Michelle Manetti who kick off with the surging house stylings of 'All I Need,' a vocal laced peak time track with rushy feels. Corbi cooks up some rugged broken beats on the sleepy 'Kraken' then Lulah Francs & Nebari tap into he Peech Bosy classic for the vocal top line of their 'Don't Make Me Wait' and pair it with classic analogue drum clatter and gurgling bass brilliance. The flip has three more tunes including the rave of 'Nairless' and blissed out, sun up cut 'Release It' by Last Magpie. Jive Talk's 'Wizards Slippers' is a lovely electro bubbler to round out a diverse EP.
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 in stock $17.64
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Digital Dreams EP
Cat: SPCLAB 006. Rel: 02 Feb 23
Digital Dreams (5:50)
Signs Of Water (5:48)
Life Forms (5:20)
Space Rock (5:32)
Free Ur Mind (5:48)
Space Rock (Lisene remix) (6:14)
Review: Reflex Blue's Digital Dream EP has only been available before in digital format. This time these lush and dreamy electronic sounds make it into the physical realm with a first vinyl pressing courtesy of Space Lab. The well-regarded EP has been remastered for the occasion and as well as all the original tracks a previously unreleased bonus is included as is a fresh remix from label favourite Lisene. These are retro-future sounds doused in dreamy melody with cosmic vibes, slinky breakbeats, 90s motifs and electro rhythms all put into a heady melting pot.
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 in stock $14.21
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A16 / A17
A16 / A17 (12")
Cat: UR 01. Rel: 12 Sep 22
A16 (11:13)
A17 (11:08)
Review: Impressive reissue of sound designers and masters of field recordings Ultra-Red. These unique sounding tracks were first released on the legendary Fatcat label some 20 years ago and kept as secret weapons of DJs like Ricardo Villalobos, Craig Richards and Miss Kittin over the years. Here we have the two long, uncut versions that were never released before. Limited copies!!
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 in stock $13.68
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Leftism (reissue)
Leftism (reissue) (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 196587 08071. Rel: 19 May 23
Release The Pressure (7:30)
Afro-Left (7:34)
Melt (5:16)
Song Of Life (7:03)
Original (6:23)
Black Flute (3:51)
Space Shanty (7:16)
Inspection (Check One) (6:28)
Storm 3000 (5:44)
Open Up (8:43)
21st Century Poem (4:43)
Review: Leftifled's Leftism remains one of the great dance music albums of all time. It came back in the 90s when no one was making full lengths that really made the most of the format: This is not a collection of club tracks but a musical voyage through dub, techno, bass and house that is meticulously designed and all-consuming once you turn it up nice and loud. In fact, it is best enjoyed in one sitting rather than in the modern playlist fashion with tracks broken up because that way the pressure is built and released, the moods ebb and flow and the music really makes an indelible impact.
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 in stock $26.31
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Good Bye Schlesi EP
Good Bye Schlesi EP (12" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: GH 08. Rel: 12 Mar 24
Oni Ki - "Rabenflug" (8:12)
Onirik & Uri Gincel - "Meier Low Rider" (5:44)
Oni Ki - "Critical Massa" (8:55)
Onirik - "Ebb & Flow" (6:39)
Review: Garage Hermetique unleashes four cuts by Berlin's Onirik and collaborators, all recorded at his Schlesi studio hidden beneath the Schlesicher Tor U-Bahn station. A 'special and chaotic' place, it clearly proved a fertile ground for sonic alchemy, with the 'Good Bye Schlesi' EP traversing a smorgasbord of moods and atmospheres, from the mardy tekkno stomp of 'Rabenflug' to the pensive tone float of the aptly-named 'Ebb & Flow' via the effortlessly sleazy synth gyrations of 'Meier Low Rider' and the nervy Drexciyan shuffle of 'Critical Massa'. Class.
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 in stock $15.01
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Album Title Goes Here (reissue)
Album Title Goes Here (reissue) (gatefold translucent blue vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 584363 9. Rel: 14 Mar 24
Superliminal
Channel 42 (with Wolfgang Gartner)
The Veldt (feat Chris James - 8 Minute edit) (0:50)
Fn Pig (8:52)
Professional Griefers (feat Gerard Way) (4:06)
Maths (6:58)
There Might Be Coffee (7:01)
Take Care Of The Proper Paperwork (7:10)
Closer (7:09)
October (7:21)
Sleepless (4:13)
Failbait (feat Cypress Hill) (4:52)
Telemiscommunications (with Imogen Heap) (3:59)
Review: Originally released in 2012, '> album title goes here <' is the sixth studio album by Canadian electronic music producer & composer Deadmau5 (Joel Zimmerman). The 13-track album features a handful of Deadmau5' biggest hits, including but not limited to: 'The Veldt' with Chris James, 'Professional Griefers' with Gerard Way of My Chemical Romance, 'Channel 42' with Wolfgang Gartner, and 'Telemiscommunications' with Imogen Heap. Now reissued for an even-more contemporary audience, this latest coloured vinyl version provides a new window into the world of the helmeted muroid cynic, and the humorously updated progressive house sound he helped trailblaze.
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 in stock $36.84
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Endless
Endless (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: ANJLP 126. Rel: 30 Mar 23
Pneuma (4:06)
Blue (feat Leo Wood) (4:11)
Reminiscent (4:27)
Touch The Sky (feat Simon Doty) (4:27)
Fragments (feat Jodie Knight) (4:04)
Hymn (4:24)
All Night Long (3:53)
Fall To Pieces (feat Leo Wood) (4:39)
Forgiveness (feat Wassu & Mariel Beausejour) (4:18)
Sleep (feat Jodie Knight) (4:39)
Endless (5:29)
Touch The Sky (feat Simon Doty - extended mix) (6:46)
Reminiscent (extended mix) (6:11)
All Night Long (extended mix) (5:42)
Review: Three years after his last album the Anjunadeep label, Marsh is back with another serene exploration of his singular deep house sound. Endless is another ambitious album across four sides of vinyl that features plenty of associates guesting such as Wassu & Mariel Beausejour, Jodie Knight and Simon Doty. It has a range of emotions that go from deeply intense and personal to more expansive and optimistic, all with compelling grooves and well-executed sound designs in each tune. This is another triumph for Marsh, who by now is a master of his craft.
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Dots & Pearls 8
VARIOUS
Cat: CORLP 056. Rel: 12 Mar 24
JOSS - "Assessing" (7:51)
Emanuel Satie - "When I First Met You (I Knew You Were The One)" (5:08)
Denis Horvat & Skarn - "Triii" (5:50)
Aocram & Ramsey Neville - "Brooklyn Structure" (5:09)
Alex Bau - "Antidot" (7:05)
Redshape - "Ghost Story" (6:04)
Raxon - "Year Zero" (5:21)
Harald Bjork - "Aluco" (7:28)
Review: German label Cocoon is a real icon when it comes to techno. It very much introduced the genre to the mainstream with its presence in Ibiza and continues to put out plenty of useful 12"s as well as its wide array of compilations. This latest is an eighth edition of the Dots & Pearls collection which tends to more stripped back and underground than some of its other annual round-ups. As such we get dark and menacing techno growers like 'Antidot' from Alex Bau, Redshape's misty and loft creeper 'Ghost Story' and Aocram & Ramsey Neville team up for the ghoulish and swampy techno energy of 'Brooklyn Structure', with plenty more besides.
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Tags: EBM | Electro Techno
 in stock $26.31
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Engage
Engage (12")
Cat: YYK 111. Rel: 09 Feb 24
Daddy Beat (5:56)
Hold On (6:54)
Surprise I'm Logan (6:10)
Engage (6:26)
Review: Varhat continues to explore the potential of sleek minimal tech house attitude with a broad palette of input, serving up some cool and deadly tools on this latest YYK No Label 12" to inject some flair into the party. 'Daddy Beat' is a percussive beast leaning in on dexterous breaks from less-mined sources and keeping the pressure up around the 130 zone. 'Hold On' nods to Detroit techno in its swirling pads and machine soul bleeps, all the while trucking on a focused rhythmic trajectory. 'Surprise I'm Logan' returns to the drum funk sampling and 'Engage' locks into a distinctive strain of machine funk with plenty of hypnotic motifs and playful fills to turn heads in the midst of a marathon session.
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Music From Space: Dimension B
Marc ROMBOY / VARIOUS
Cat: SYST 00163. Rel: 02 Nov 23
Thodoris Triantafillou - "Aliens"
Invoker - "Ghost In The Machine"
Tal Fussman - "Outlaw"
Kiberu - "Your Eyes"
Marc Romboy & Oniris - "Panta Rhei"
Nicolas Masseyeff - "Levante"
Captain Mustache - "Solar Noodles"
Satoshi Fumi - "Crystalline"
Review: Techno mainstay Marc Romboy has always made sounds that betray his love of space. He recently made that more explicit that ever with the start of a new compilation series titled Music From Space and after a fine first volume comes a second, called Dimension B. It features the music he has used to open his latest podcast and radio shows series, eight tracks in all from artists such as Thodoris Triantafillou, Til Fussman, Nicolas Masseyeff and Romboy himself. There is plenty to love her from sleek and serene outings from Captain Mustache to Kiberu's lush 'Your Eyes.'
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Played by: Rave Energy
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001
001 (12")
Cat: 001. Rel: 01 Mar 24
Kryptonight (7:16)
Grammy (7:09)
Stereo Solitude (5:34)
Phantone Zone (8:26)
Review: Under the border umbrella of the Yoyaku crew, Kord El makes a strong debut appearance with this first EP on Superbanger. The vibe on the record is instantly detectable as balmy, trippy tech house which stays on the subtle side of the trance spectrum and lets the groove take centre stage. 'Kryptonight' is a swirling, hazy mind warp peppered with samples and hypnotic chimes, anchored by the warmest of basslines. 'Grammy' is a slightly techier, dubbier affair for when the party's fired up a notch, and 'Stereo Solitude' plays around with breaks in a delicate fashion for maximum rolling effect. 'Phantone Zone' slips a little 303 into the soup, and makes it sound wholly natural in another prime slice of contemporary wigged-out house.
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Tags: Tech House
 in stock $15.26
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Eamu
Eamu (12")
Cat: TFSTK 014. Rel: 31 Oct 23
EEE (7:22)
AAA (6:21)
MMM (6:30)
UUU (6:30)
Review: Tofistock roster member Myki delivers a hat-trick of heaters on their latest and greatest EP yet, 'Eamu'. Whipping up a rave-thunderstorm on the A-sider, 'EEE' is filled with juggling rhythms, crunchy stabs, and silkily sneaky basslines. The elegantly rude B-side, 'AAA', meanwhile, hears samples from the timeless 'UFO' by ESG, not to mention the artist's own masterful trademarks. This boutique toolpack is an essential firestarter and the first in Tofistock's new "sense-floor" dance series.
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 in stock $16.59
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Bloom
Bloom (2xLP)
Cat: AF 051LP. Rel: 19 Oct 23
Solar (5:52)
Pursuit (5:51)
FOG (5:43)
Sonic Pantone (6:01)
Comete (5:27)
Spectrum (6:36)
Climax (5:07)
Yellow Polygon (4:56)
Shine (4:32)
Review: In the past few years Tom Ferreira has swiftly established his Fasme project as a strident voice in the field of emotionally-charged electro. Following a string of singles for labels like Craigie Knowes, Dream Ticket and Feel My Bicep, he's now delivering his debut album to Analogical Force. Bloom should hugely appeal to those who crave heart-swooning melodic lines in the midst of their snappy machine rhythms, but there's a full spectrum of moods explored as Ferreira glides from the staccato Moroder pulse of 'Pursuit' to the playful acid strut of 'Comete'. Throughout, the feels are placed front and centre of this instantly endearing record from a fast-rising talent.
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 in stock $32.11
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Leftism (National Abum Day 2023)
Leftism (National Abum Day 2023) (gatefold white & black marbled vinyl 2xLP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 196588 03821. Rel: 20 Oct 23
Release The Pressure (7:30)
Afro-Left (7:34)
Melt (5:16)
Song Of Life (7:03)
Original (6:23)
Black Flute (3:51)
Space Shanty (7:16)
Inspection (Check One) (6:28)
Storm 3000 (5:44)
Open Up (8:43)
21st Century Poem (4:43)
Review: As part of National Album Day 2023 - yep, it's new to us too - Sony are reissuing Leftfield's seminal Leftism album. It set a high water mark for dance music albums very early on and has rarely been better when it comes to complete listening experiences that also pack a dancefloor punch. It mixes up techno and house with plenty of booming baselines but also atmospheric tunes with a unique sense of mood that is utterly alluring even all these years later. This version comes on gatefold white and black marbled vinyl to make it a perfect collector's piece.
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 in stock $32.11
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House Of Limbo Vol 1 (30th Anniversary Edition)
VARIOUS
Cat: LIMB 200. Rel: 14 Nov 23
Havana - "Schtoom" (Slam remix) (7:39)
Mukkaa - "Buruchacca" (Apollo 440 remix) (5:50)
Ritmo De Vida - "Taboo" (6:56)
Gypsy - "I Trance You" (6:37)
Stealth Sonic Soul - "Stealth Sonic Soul" (Apollo 440 remix) (7:15)
Sublime - "Transamerican" (5:25)
Mukkaa - "Neebro" (Floor Federation remix) (6:32)
Strawberry Bazaar - "Bingo Specs Boogie" (6:20)
Havana - "Shift" (7:05)
Havana - "Shift" (Ready For Dead & Stuart Crichton remix) (7:13)
Harri - "Skelph" (6:11)
Ready For Dead - "Ready For Dead" (6:20)
Review: Limbo celebrates three decades in the business with a special 30th Anniversary Edition of House Of Limbo Vol 1, a definitive collection from back in the day, pulling together the progressive house, tribal and 90s sounds that we all still love. Listening back now, it's lost none of its edge. Slam kick off with a remix of Havana - 'Schtoom' that is full throttle and heavily textured, Ritmo De Vida melts minds with the warped synths and prickly 303s of 'Taboo' and Gypsy's 'I Trance You' is a bright and twisted synth overload powered by loopy breaks. Just some of the highlights among many here.
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 in stock $31.57
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4x4 Equals 12 (reissue)
4x4 Equals 12 (reissue) (gatefold green vinyl 2xLP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: 584362 9. Rel: 15 Feb 24
Sofi Needs A Ladder (feat SOFI) (6:40)
A City In Florida (5:40)
Animal Rights (with Wolfgang Gartner) (6:11)
Cthulhu Sleeps (10:32)
Some Chords (7:27)
I Said (with Chris Lake - Michael Woods remix) (7:06)
Bad Selection (5:30)
Right This Second (7:50)
Raise Your Weapon (feat Greta Svabo Bech) (8:21)
One Trick Pony (feat SOFI) (3:53)
Everything Before (6:36)
Review: As part of a new reissues bundle of the work of Canadian dance music extraordinaire Deadmau5, the 2010 album 4x4=12 now gets an as-it-was reissue via EMI. Including some of the helmeted spectacle's most enduring contribution to the dance music world from the era - including 'Some Chords', 'Animal Rights' with Wolfgang Gartner, 'Sofi Needs A Ladder', and 'Raise Your Weapon' with Greta Svabo Bech - the overall 11 tracks here are a worthy blast from the past, documenting the juncture at which Zimmerman moved on from huge walls of emotive progressive house gush, and segwayed into a techier, more mathematical sound befitting of electro house verging on complextro.
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 in stock $36.84
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Amnesia
Amnesia (limited 12")
Cat: HAWS 024. Rel: 02 Feb 24
Amnesia (6:13)
Ootheca (7:29)
Symetrix (6:17)
Prophecy (5:56)
Review: Haws is heading towards a quarter of a century of releases and does so in style with this fine blend of techno and prog sounds from B From E. 'Ootheca' is one that turns our ear with its mid tempo drums and future cosmic chords layered up next to lush arps and plenty of swirling sci-fi details. 'Symetrix' is a more intense cut with psychedelic overtones and subtle waves of euphoria washing over you. Last but not least is 'Prophecy' which is a more deep and heady vibe but still one lit up with widescreen synth work and nice neon colours.
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 in stock $14.21
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Choose Your Fighter
Choose Your Fighter (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: TERRAZZOO 4. Rel: 18 Dec 23
Fazack - "Slung Low" (5:59)
Not Even Noticed - "Reflective Tears" (4:59)
NairLess - "Zugzwang" (6:51)
Henrik Villard - "S11" (5:31)
Review: Fazack, Not Even Noticed, NairLess and Henrik Villard battle it out on the fourth Terrazzo disc, unleashing a contagious arsenal of acid and proggy tech house in the process. From the opening hip-swangs and filter-pinched laserblasts of 'Slung Low' to the more ecstatic midi-synth plucking ends of 'Zuzswang'; and last but not least, the more overt acidifications of 'Reflective Tears' and 'S11'; there's something on here for every raver.
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Signal Path EP
Cat: HOARD 025. Rel: 11 Jan 24
Tuncha (6:34)
Want You Print (6:00)
Noha (6:26)
The Lost Tape (5:39)
Review: Big up the Hoarder label for arriving at a quarter of a century of relases and doing so with such a fine offering from Mennie. It's a potent sound explored from the off with 'Tuncha' landing on kicks so heavy they will rattle walls as wispy synths dart about and an old school bass sound throws it back. 'Want You Print' is another prog-laced 90s tinged and psychedelic sound then 'Noha' takes off on a wave of warm, heads up, blissed out chords accompanied by some classic finger clicks. 'The Lost Tape' is the top buzz of a closer with its full throttle drums and bass and soaring breaks.
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Tags: Tech House
 in stock $15.26
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Sunrise In Ukraine EP
Cat: PTN 023. Rel: 13 Mar 24
Explore The Universe (14:05)
003000009 (14:05)
Sunrise In Ukraine (6:42)
Rosco (6:15)
Review: Partisan is back in action with more of that crafty electro-tinged minimal pushed by label founder Anthea in her razor-sharp DJ sets. Ildec is at the helm for this new release on the label, employing his considerable array of synths and applying them to punchy, infectious workouts for the club while maintaining a necessary sense of fun. '003000009' is a cheekily spooky cut primed for those moments you want to creep the dancefloor out a little, while 'Sunrise In Ukraine' is a bouncy, acidic joint to get bodies jacking deep into the night.
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Tags: Tech House
 in stock $14.73
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Pleasure Phonetix
Cat: STEP 010. Rel: 13 Mar 24
Girl FX (6:00)
Double Take (6:36)
All Aboard Starship Universe (5:20)
Freak Certified (6:15)
G6 (6:19)
Review: Hailing from the ever more productive Naarm scene from deep down under and now making a mark on Step Ball Chain is Mabel, a fast-rising new name in the techno underground. She has a sound that is psychedelic and unrelenting and is perfect for energetic raves in insalubrious locations. This new outing is a strong statement: the Pleasure Phonetix EP offers five cuts that take in many different influences from the electronic spectrum from tough techno to stripped-back electro via stylish and classy psy-prog. More good work from the ever-more crucial talent.
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Spiritual Milk
Spiritual Milk (limited gatefold translucent blue vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 019733 8385197. Rel: 11 Jan 24
Hope (with Max Milner - Spiritual Milk edit) (5:40)
Rennen (with Sohn) (2:35)
Home (with Rhodes) (3:57)
The Sign (with Anyma - Spiritual Milk edit) (5:27)
Compute (with Ali Love) (4:27)
Many Times (with Mathame & Frynn) (4:19)
In Your Eyes (4:07)
Turning Stones (with Sohn) (4:32)
Primavera (with PPJ - re-edit) (3:54)
Bloom (3:29)
Colossus (with Kolsch) (5:35)
Embers (with Shimza & Julia Church) (3:32)
Rain (with Desire) (4:12)
What A Day (with Eynka & Delilah Montagu) (2:51)
Higher (with London Grammar) (3:38)
Love Is Something (with Jake Bugg) (3:46)
Review: UK duo CamelPhat have gone from being popular underground DJs to globally recognised top-tier house stars. They have had several charting tunes and a Grammy nomination and now they come through with a long-awaited album, Spiritual Milk. It is a long one at 16 tracks but it is a great opportunity for the pair to show their breath, and they do that with aplomb. These are well-written songs that show evolution from their early hits like 'Cola' and prove the Pacha Ibiza residents are able to do it all from Afro to melodic, vocal to deep house. Expect to hear it everywhere throughout 2024.
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Panorama EP
Panorama EP (white vinyl 12")
Cat: SLN 018. Rel: 30 May 22
Nirvana (5:10)
Panorama (7:28)
The Cure (5:35)
Panorama (We Amps remix) (6:35)
Review: Berlin based label Solenoid is headed up by Erta Ale, aka Italian producer Fabrizio Nocci. His latest release continues the theme of warm, big room house music he's been pushing for some time now, kicking off with the swirling pads and thumping rhythm section of 'Nirvana'. It's got a distinctly early 90s vibe, with plenty of melodic hand holds to dig your fingers into, while 'Panorama' has a swishy, disco-tinted sassiness to take you away in the heat of the night. 'The Cure' kicks off the B side with a springy, techy approach that doesn't hold back on the big synth lines, and then We Amps steps up for a remix of 'Panorama' which keeps things funky without losing that peak time demeanour which persists throughout the record.
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 in stock $15.78
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Freak Of Nature Vol 2
Freak Of Nature Vol 2 (12" in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: BSR 037. Rel: 19 Jan 23
Border Control (Ahora Si) (feat Ivy Barkakati & Furious Frank) (6:23)
Post Pump (5:45)
Bass'd In Berlin (6:11)
Review: Since debuting a decade ago, Sleep D has refused to settle on one specific style or sub-genre, though in recent years the duo seems to have settled on a sound that prioritises hallucinatory, TB-303-driven sounds, weighty techno grooves and nods towards mid-90s ambient techno. These elements are much in evidence on the Australian outfit's latest EP, though there are also audible nods to neo-trance and the formative years of the psy-trance movement. They first join forces with Ivy Barkakati and Furious Frank on the constantly rising, mind-altering neo-trance throb of 'Border Control (Ahora Si)', before reaching for seriously trippy electronic motifs, creepy chords, metallic-sounding electronic bass and sturdy house beats on 'Post Pump'. Closing cut 'Bass'd in Berlin', meanwhile, immerses us in ambient electronics and mutilated choral samples before introducing a seriously pulsating, trance-style groove.
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Played by: Evan Michael, Nummer
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Dark Room
Dark Room (12")
Cat: STUDIOMULE 42. Rel: 09 Nov 22
Dark Room (7:18)
Moogroove (part 2) (6:46)
Out Of Control (6:42)
Out Of Time (5:59)
Review: Moogroove is the alias of Japanese house music producer Kenji Eto, who released this highly sought after gem originally back in 1994 on Mo Rhythm Records. Made famous by Motor City Drum Ensemble on his Fabric compilation where he used the track 'Dark Room', this is the EP's first reissue courtesy of Studio Mule featuring artwork from Lily Fei. Features the hypnotic back room dub of 'Moogroove' (part 2), the classic acid house sound of 'Out Of Control' and the deep, late-night mood music of 'Out Of Time'.
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Four Really Good Tracks
Four Really Good Tracks (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: TERRAZZOO 2. Rel: 10 Oct 22
Remotif - "Ludovician" (7:35)
Jay Gadian - "Crisscrossing" (6:38)
Reflex Blue - "Mystic" (5:50)
Wilt - "Fractal Ceiling" (6:08)
Review: We can't fault anyone for calling their EP Four Really Good Tracks just so long as it does indeed feature four really good tracks. This hand-stamped 12" from Terrazzo does just that with contributions from four different artists. Remotif's 'Ludovician' kicks off with a nice zoned-out tech roller for 4AM. Jay Gadian then steps up with 'Crisscrossing' which has a busier rhythm anymore searching synths smeared over the face of the groove. Reflex Blue's 'Mystic' is a busy workout with spiraling melodic refrains and a constant sense of cosmic takeoff. Wilt's 'Fractal Ceiling' then shuts down with acid laced deep techno.
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Played by: Rave Energy
 in stock $11.85
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Getting Colder (feat Byron The Aquarius mix)
Cat: SCP 001. Rel: 13 Mar 23
Getting Colder (club mix) (6:54)
Getting Colder (5:01)
Getting Colder (Byron The Aquarius remix) (5:11)
Review: Scopic Records - a new UK label which aims to "bring newcomers and artists with backgrounds, regardless of their background or gender" - launches with a single by its founder New Digital Fidelity in collaboration with singer Monet. We get three nicely different mixes of 'Getting Colder' in all. The A-side is taken up by the club mix, a classic New York deep house groove with chunky pianos chords and Monet's confident vocal performance. The flip begins with the original, a slower version but still effortlessly groovy, bringing its soul, jazz, and R&B influences to the fore. US techno's man of the moment Byron the Aquarius completes the set by turning the track inside out with shuffling hats, snapping machinefunk snares and a bubbling bass, making it even more impressive by exposing its moving parts and giving them a neat polish.


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 in stock $10.52
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WAR 1206
WAR 1206 (12")
Cat: WAR 1206. Rel: 06 Jan 23
The Early Sound Of Nothing (6:28)
The Early Sound Of Nothing (Maruwa remix) (6:34)
Counter Future (7:07)
Counter Future (Sophie Du Palais remix) (6:49)
Review: 90s Wax label head and Berlin-based producer Francesco Mingrino aka Younger Than Me is doing a fine job of carving himself out a niche in the world of proggy and retro post-rave house. This fresh new slab 'The Early Sound Of Nothing' on Warning is a real throwback to the early days of Sasha & Digweed when they played at parties like Renaissance. The Maruwa remix is a more direct and tense affair and then on the B-side, 'Counter Future' brings more layers of tripped melody and lively, punchy drums that really lock you in. A Sophie Du Palais remix closes this potent package.
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Played by: Rave Energy
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REZ 16SIXTEEN
REZ 16SIXTEEN (limited 12")
Cat: REZ 16SIXTEEN. Rel: 04 Apr 23
Jupiter (7:47)
Tripping (5:24)
The Bomb (6:27)
In Your Mind (7:12)
Review: As you will well know if you are reading this, prog house is back and it has been for ages. As always with any revival, there is good stuff and weak stuff. This EP is very much the corner from Forces of Nature, with authentic 90s soundscapes mixing up lush ambient synth designs, dreamy Italo drums and real musical depth. 'Jupiter' is super smooth and seductive as it cruises at high altitude, then 'Tripping' is a downbeat workout and 'The Bomb' takes you to the heavens on gorgeous melodies while the bass plunges low. 'In Your Mind' is perfectly comedown music to close the EP in style.
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Space Tours: The Legacy Of Phoenix
Cat: SPACETOURS 005. Rel: 09 Jun 23
Introduction: The Legacy Of Phoenix (0:43)
The Human Race (7:00)
A Career For The Future (2:07)
The Phone Call (0:53)
The Press Conference (0:32)
Live From Earth (6:24)
Launch Sequence (1:14)
Try & Stay Calm (6:09)
In Flight (6:04)
Missing You (3:07)
First Contact (4:25)
We Come In Peace (0:42)
Going Home (4:48)
The Human Race (reprise) (7:01)
Change Your Life (Super Fine) (6:00)
Answers (Thank You) (7:23)
Review: Mitch Wellings is the founder of Space Tours Records and The Sound Kitchen studios and he's been impressing us with his 12"s for a while so we're glad to hear an album from him. This new conceptual release says it was "created to honour the brave passengers on the first ever Space Tours flight." It's a cosmic trip made using "real interview footage" and has some very lovely artwork to help heighten the illusion. The music itself is futurities and melodic tech with wispy electro rhythms and celestial chord sequences. It's an expansive mind movie, a deeply immersive and escapist soundtrack that makes great use of the long-player format while also offering up plenty of great moments for the dance floor. A real triumph.
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People On Earth
Cat: VILREC 002. Rel: 23 Mar 23
People On Earth (Sound Down version) (6:36)
Pop Panic (Secrets Inside) (6:38)
Pop Panic (Suite 999) (5:00)
Review: Just a week after dropping its first release - a fine reissue of a 1993 techno classic - VIL is back with another superb EP. Pop Panic's People on Earth is an experimental and leftfield take on techno with freewheeling rhythms built from strange sound sources. The Sound Down version of the title track is all silvery synths and loopy tech drums with twanging metal lines and snaking dub bass. 'Pop Panic (Secrets Inside)' then picks up the pace with a heavily layered and tightly interwoven mix of drums, hits and synths that work your bones loose and 'Pop Panic (Suite 999)' goes deeper, darker and more spare.
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Played by: Joe Montana
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Square One EP
Cat: CKNOWEP 45. Rel: 16 May 23
Cloud Chamber
Deja Voodoo
Square One
Perception Check
Review: UK producer and DJ Lisene has been a regular fixture on the 'cheeky' side of the nation's dance music circles. Craigie Knowes provides ample patronage and license for him to release his latest EP here, 'Square One'. Inspired by Lisene's revisiting of his workflow and implementing a new approach to production, choice tracks from 'Deja Voodoo' to 'Perception Check' segue through both light and dark moods, carefully nodding to broken beat, garage, and acid trance as ever - but with an extra-slick, cetaceous vibe.
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 in stock $12.62
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Sly Wizzard EP
Cat: SEQG 011. Rel: 27 Apr 23
Sly Wizzard (5:35)
Exalted (5:51)
Topka (6:01)
Aurora 41 (5:43)
Green Abyss (5:00)
Review: Janky five-track minimal techno from Kiev producer O'Fourtyfour, topping up a slew of releases for the likes of Pahatam and Closer, for this latest one on his own label Sequalog. Truly sounding like the magic goings-on heard from a sly wizard's enchanting table, the devilish concoctions brewed up here include the echoic 'Exalted' and the effervescent 'Topka'. The B-side charts an oddball curve, seguing into snappy dreamlectro with 'Aurora 41' and downtempo dubiousness with 'Green Abyss'.
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Played by: Lostlojic
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Substation Fever EP
Cat: SPCLAB 007. Rel: 02 Jun 23
Substation Fever (6:23)
Substation Fever (Adam Pits remix) (5:45)
Hi Tek Lo Life (6:59)
The Signal Prevails (6:29)
Review: As the co-mingling of tech house and trance continues apace, we've reached the point where prog is fully back on deck and Space Lab are absolutely here for it. The continuously joyous, rave-minded party and label are in thrall to the unifying sounds of richly melodic, trippy club music, and Bristol-based producer Remotif is ready to give them what they want, not least on ecstatic lead track 'Substation Fever'. Adam Pits holds true to the overall vibe of the track while offering his own nuanced kind of trance-out on the 'Cascade Remix' before we flip over to savour the hot and steamy 'Hi Tek Lo Life' with its rowdy 90s house jack and expertly woven atmospherics. 'The Signal Prevails' switches stance for a slow but meaty breakbeat joint laden with a synapse-tingling array of pings, tweaks and wriggles for the wide-eyed massive.
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 in stock $10.52
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Problem
Problem (12")
Cat: MC 064. Rel: 31 May 23
Problem (feat Hugo Van Heijningen) (6:34)
Where I Am (6:51)
Funeral Of Past Affections (8:34)
Problem (Red Axes remix) (6:00)
Review: Over the past ten years brothers Sasha and Sergey Lipsky have been throwing down their own brand of wayward grooves as Simple Symmetry, tapping into a kind of cosmic sound which has been right at home on labels like Disco Halal. Now the Russiann pair have arrived on Multi Multi after teasing the connection with a compilation offering in 2021. On this EP we get dark n' dirty electro throb, ascendant trancey techno, sentimental sax-laden wooze-house (think 'Pacific State' on luudes) and a remix from kindred spirits Red Axes which will do maximum damage on the floor.
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 in stock $13.68
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REZ 21TWENTYONE
Cat: REZ 21TWENTYONE. Rel: 28 Jul 23
AmaZone (Hands In The Air mix) (8:36)
AmaZone (Deep, Deep, dub mix) (8:29)
Review: Shimmon Woolfson is next up on Rezpektiva with some well crafted and highly emotive sounds for the heart of the dance floor. 'Hands In The Air Mix' is a full throttle progressive house adventure - the powerful drums journey onwards as passed bass and big trance chords add weight and drive. It's an emotional overload that harks back to the prime era Sasha & Digweed and we love it. 'Deep Deep Dub Mix' is more heady, with as the title suggests deep and dubby vibes sinking the tune into a different realm - a late night world of post-rush seriousness.
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