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Crossfire
Crossfire (1-sided 7")
Cat: MWSE 014. Rel: 23 Jun 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Crossfire (5:26)
Review: The Magic Wand label casts another of its sonic spells with an anonymous artist at the helm. It's a knowing blend of many different influences all subtly distilled into a low-key classic. There are elements of yacht rock, Balearic, dub, funk and soul all to be found here. The bassline of 'Crossfire' is slight but funky, the drums sit low in the mix but soon sweep you away on a gentle breeze at sundown and the vocals are effortlessly cool and carefree but really cut through with a quiet charm. This bit of disco sorcery is a one-sided gem that is never going to leave your bag.
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Freaky Beats EP
Cat: OWL 012. Rel: 23 Jun 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Gimme Your Thang (4:23)
Freaky To You (4:27)
Rock Me Again (4:04)
Future Shock (4:13)
Review: The Owl label kicks on with another party-starting mix of edits and remixes that blend funk, disco and soul into pure heat. 'Gimme Your Thang' is a low-slung opener with a filthy bassline and James Brown samples bringing it to life. 'Freaky To You' reworks a g-funk classic into a lavish and bumping slow-motion seducer and 'Rock Me Again' brings chunky, rolling funk with more classic vocal samples. 'Future Shock' shuts down with a lovely falsetto vocal and some psyched-out guitars.
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Played by: The Owl
タグ: Disco House | Disco Funk
 in stock $13.24
Even After All
Cat: SUC 003. Rel: 23 Jun 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Even After All (SuckaSide remix) (4:42)
Gorilla Witness (4:48)
Review: A nice mix of funk, hip-hop and reggae influences go into the melting pot on the latest SuckaSide, with 'Even After All' proving to be a laid back, blunted jam that's backed up with some hard hitting, sturdy beat manouevres. On the edgier sounding flip, meanwhile, a female MC spits with impressive ferocity while a lovely warm - and somewhat familiar - analogue-edge loop works its magic. Both are key components for use at different points in the jam, some badly needed heavy weaponry that Donald Trump can't withdraw from service here.
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Played by: The Allergies
 in stock $11.26
Step Into A Black Whole
Cat: GAMM 193. Rel: 18 Jun 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Emmaculate & DJ Spen - "Step Into A Black Whole" (13:38)
Emmaculate - "Boogie On Disco Woman" (6:41)
Review: Like a veteran striker in his final season, GAMM has really captured some top form on late and now drops a fire premiere from Chicago's Emmaculate and legendary Basement Boys producer DJ Spen. Opener 'Step Into A Black Whole' is a genre-hopping 11-minute journey that moves from deep house to a hip-hop breakdown featuring KRS-One before morphing into a jazzy Afrobeat stomper. First heard by GAMM contributor Coflo during a wild house set, the track blew the roof off and always will. On the B-side, 'Boogie On Disco Woman' delivers a gritty funk, disco and soul rework with raw drums, clavinets and soulful vocals. Two standouts.
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Light As Before
Light As Before (hand-numbered 7" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: HWS 002. Rel: 20 Jun 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Light As Before (4:35)
Light As Before (Noche Esponola remix) (5:12)
Review: Phil Mison, long revered for his chill-out sets and Balearic sensibility as a DJ, not to mention over two dozen releases under his belt, returns as Cantoma with a new single that perfectly captures the spirit of sunset listening. 'Light As Before' is a gentle and evocative piece built on Latin percussion, breezy guitar work and a standout horn section that lifts the track into a golden-hour daydream. It's the kind of track that feels tailor-made for a coastal terrace, a glass in hand and nowhere to be but the present. The B-side remix is a tasteful reimagining that dials down the horns and replaces them with soft flutes and delicate acoustic textures. This version leans deeper into the groove with a more introspective yet still melodic mood. It trades some of the exuberance for warmth and depth, making it an ideal complement to the original. Both sides highlight Mison's continued mastery of Balearic downtempo.
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Moxy Edits 13 & 14
Cat: MYEDITS 013. Rel: 17 Jun 25
 
Deep House
In The Know (5:26)
Square Hole (5:48)
Review: While the required mystery means that we can never be quite sure who is behind the Moxy Edits series and My Edits imprint, many are reportedly by the man behind the Moxy Music label, house hero Darius Syrossian. We suspect - though cannot confirm - that he's at the control on this latest instalment in the series, which feature two house reworks of classic cuts. On A-side 'In The Know', he delivers a killer slab of warehouse-ready hip-house, where a familiar, high-octane rap rides heavy-but-bouncy beats, an infectious bassline and occasional blasts of the infamous (and much-sampled) 'Apache' break. Over on side B, 'Square Hole' is a housed-up take on a Steely Dan classic previously sampled by De La Soul. Both cuts are bona fide party classics in the making.
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タグ: Disco House | Tech House
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I Want You
Cat: MXMRK 2072. Rel: 20 Jun 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
I Want You (Mr K 7" edit) (5:30)
Only The Strong Survive (Mr K 7" edit) (5:26)
Review: The one and only edit king really struck gold with his iconic rework of Marvin Gaye's 'I Want You,' which now celebrates 20 years with its first-ever 7" reissue on Most Excellent Unlimited. Stripping back the original to spotlight Gaye's sensual vocals and minimal conga-driven rhythm, this near-drumless edit is pure magic. On the flip, Mr K delivers a euphoric edit of Billy Paul's Philly disco gem 'Only The Strong Survive' and stretches its soaring vocals and propulsive groove into an extended, floor-lifting finale. Both sides are essential: one intimate and sultry, the other triumphant and explosive, making this another essential 45 rpm from Mr. K.
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Japanese Edits
Japanese Edits (12" 再プレス)
Cat: SCRU 007. Rel: 16 Jun 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
One For Xsuxsu (6:12)
Kyoto Sunshine (5:07)
Horomi & Rikishi (4:18)
Secret Dream (5:10)
Nippon Bossa (4:38)
Scrutinized Tune (4:20)
Review: REPRESS ALERT!: Edit master Scruscru rarely misses no matter what sounds he decides to put under his scalpel. For this one on his own superb Scruniversal label he turns his attention to the lush sound world of City Pop over in Japan. On one vital 12" the maestro cooks up six varied but equally vital sizzlers starting with the funky sounds and big brass of 'One For Xsuxsu' then taking in the blissed out disco and house beats of 'Kyoto Sunshine', jazzy keys of 'Horomi & Rikishi', funky bass twangs of 'Secret Dream' and jazz lunge excellence of 'Nippon Bossa' before 'Scrutinised Tune' closes out with brown beats and sunny chords. Scruperb stuff.
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 in stock $14.09
Darkest Light (reissue)
Darkest Light (reissue) (7" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: MSH 105 RE. Rel: 20 Jun 25
 
Funk
The Lafayette Afro Rock Band - "Darkest Light" (45 edit) (4:17)
The Outlaw Blues Band - "Deep Gully" (45 edit) (4:17)
Review: Mushi 45 prompt a history lesson: Hailing from Paris in the early 70s, Lafayette Afro Rock Band forged a fusion of American funk and West African rhythms, producing grooves that stuck like thumbtacks through later genera such as hip-hop and electronica. Their track 'Darkest Light' stands out for its piercing, mussitating bari sax riff, famously looped on Jay-Z's 'Show Me What You Got'. Another essential cut, 'Deep Gully', delivers sharp guitar stabs over a crisp drum break, also a backbone for numerous hip-hop and jungle tracks. The group's sessions at Pierre Jaubert's Parisound studio yielded records like Soul Makossa and Malik, both cult classics rich in percussion and horn work.
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Played by: Smoove, DJ Katch
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The Doom Sessions (reissue)
The Doom Sessions (reissue) (7" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: HOT 001RE. Rel: 20 Jun 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
The Doom Sessions (feat MF Doom - mix 1) (3:57)
The Doom Sessions (feat MF Doom - mix 2) (4:03)
Review: The mysterious Ronnie Frazzle steps out with a head-turning 7" for Hot-Rox, again limiting itself to just 300 copies. The precedent has been set since 2022, when the 'Doom Sessions' series set about laying MF Doom acapellas to other unmistakable hip-hop instrumentals. On the A, 'The Doom Sessions' leans into murky low-end and glinting synth bursts, anchored by grainy, half-lit verses from Doom, set to Roots Manuva's 'Witness'. Flip it for mix 2, which displaces the mood entirely with slick bass runs, sun-warmed keys and smoother vocal flows; less clash than complement.
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Played by: Marc Hype
 in stock $14.64
Waiting For The Sun
Cat: FAKE 141. Rel: 17 Jun 25
 
Deep House
Waiting For The Sun (extended) (5:21)
Waiting For The Sun (acappella) (1:45)
Waiting For The Sun (Sunset dub) (5:49)
Waiting For The Sun (Sunrise reprise) (3:04)
Review: Scottish veteran Hifi Sean - once, in an ancient time, frontman of indie stars The Soup Dragons - doesn't really do half-measures. 'Waiting for the Sun' is his first 12" since rinsing out the Fire Island remix in 2021, and it lands somewhere between gospel house uplift and morning-after clarity. The original version doesn't hold back - full-bodied keys, layered vocals, and a central hook that sounds like it came to him mid-dog walk, which, in fairness, it did. It could have collapsed under its own optimism, but somehow doesn't. The acapella confirms just how tightly constructed the vocal work is - stacked, reverent, and stubbornly catchy. 'Sunset Dub' dials things down without losing shape, keeping the bassline intact while pulling most of the colour. 'Sunrise Reprise' nudges things into the kind of end-of-night territory where no one's really dancing anymore but still doesn't want to leave. Not a reinvention, but a sharp, self-contained reminder that Hifi Sean knows exactly what his lane is - and how to drive directly through it at golden hour.
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25 Years Of Drop Music Special Edition Pt 1
Cat: DROMSE 01. Rel: 16 Jun 25
 
Deep House
Crazy P - "Disc Odyssey" (remix) (6:09)
Inland Knights - "Overnight" (6:31)
Inland Knights - "Walk On" (6:55)
Inland Knights - "Do It Again" (6:15)
Review: REPRESS ALERT!: Drop Music marks a marvellous quarter of a century of releases with this new slab of vinyl featuring some gems from disco funksters Crazy P and the house mainstays Inland Knights. Crazy P go first with 'Disc Odyssey' which is perfectly indicative of their much beloved sound with its low slung kicks and funky bassline. Inland Knights then offer a trio of in demand & unreleased tracks. 'Overnight' is a bumming deep house joint, 'Walk On' has an icy late night vibe and balmy pads and 'Do It Again is a more playful closer, with some killer b-line action. All four, needless to say, are timeless gems, and the fact the last two are appearing on vinyl first the first time makes it an even more desirable cop.
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タグ: Disco House
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DP Reworks Vol 2
Cat: MEMU 003. Rel: 17 Jun 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Hint Of Love (6:57)
Watch Your Back (6:21)
Error Number 1 (5:56)
Chesty Lady Of The West (5:42)
Review: Medicine Music offer us a remedy, but not a cure, for a chronic ailment of ours: for some reason we simply cannot shake the compulsion to seek out disco edits in quadruply combined pill form. The second volume in Dr. Packer's own reworks series, this new'un follows the first edition released far back in 2017. 'Hint Of Love' and 'Watch Your Back' span nouveau riche falsettos and dirt-caked soul baritones respectively, proving the polyphonic potential of disco's voices despite the unknowability of the samples so sourced. 'Chesty Lady Of The West' is meanwhile the perkiest tune on the record, curling through a minimal, backwashy sound, where guitars soar gleefully in a surfy space above the 10th fret.
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Played by: Osmose
タグ: Disco House
 in stock $16.89
Elevation (dubs)
Cat: SCR 1291. Rel: 17 Jun 25
 
Deep House
Elevation (Louie Vega dub) (6:20)
Elevation (Soul Clap dub) (7:02)
Elevation (Louie Vega dub - instrumental) (6:11)
Elevation (Tommy Musto Zero Hour dub mix) (6:01)
Review: By now, most dedicated househeads should known 2Fox and Laville's debut single, 'Elevation' - an effortlessly soulful chunk of lightly gospel-influenced deep house brilliance that has been bubbling away since the summer of 2024. The regular, full vocal versions were recently released on wax and now we get the alternative dubs. Masters at Work man and all-round NYC legend Louie Vega steps up first with a swirling, deep, hypnotic and extra-percussive take that makes good use of selected lead and backing vocal snippets, before label bosses Soul Clap slap down a deep, groovy, tech-tinged dub straight from the top drawer. Over on the reverse, we get a vocal-free 'Dub-strumental' of Vega's EP-leading take, as well as a more vocal heavy, gospel house style 'Zero Hour' dub by New York veteran Tommy Musto.
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Played by: Soul Clap
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Disco Yams Vol 2
Disco Yams Vol 2 (limited 12")
Cat: DE 015. Rel: 19 Jun 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Track 1 (4:34)
Track 2 (6:25)
Track 3 (4:34)
Track 4 (4:21)
Review: If you like your disco, funk and soul edits noodly, low-slung and spiritual, consider your options no further than Dave Maze's D&E imprint. Homegrown in Chicago - long fecundated Midwestern ground for all things dignified dance music - Maze cultivated D&E out of the local rare groove and soulful house scene in the city, going on to sign many an eminent on the circuit. But it's Maze himself here who shines, slaying the Minotaur to master a labyrinthine haul of tracks complementing an initial two 'Disco Yams' from October: these are root veg, groove prize-winners, plucked from the ground. Uncanny strings and digital disco progressions make for a rarely cold, inorchestral movement on the A, which develops quite assuredly.
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タグ: Disco House | Disco Funk
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Trip Through The Galaxy
Cat: SCRU 009. Rel: 23 Jun 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Trip Through The Galaxy (5:01)
Supernova Child (4:04)
Review: Venice-based DJ and collector Zaffa is next up on the ever-superb Scruniversal label with a couple more delightful disco dancers. 'Trip Through The Galaxy' is a slow-motion cosmic trip that is vast in scale and high on soul thanks to the warm vocal that floats amidst funky riffs and glowing keys. Things stay just as sensuous and steamy on the flip with 'Supernova Child', another fluid and funky jam with oodles of synth magic and gentle grooves all soothing mind, body and soul. The real kicker is the vocal samples that add extra spaced-out funkiness.
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タグ: Space Disco | Jazz Funk
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Recall
Recall (12" 再プレス)
Cat: CS 047. Rel: 16 Jun 25
 
UK Garage
Recall (6:30)
Flavour (4:46)
Loft Groove (5:41)
Don't Stop (6:47)
Review: REPRESS ALERT!: Burnski's Constant Sound is very nearly at 50 releases and not one of them has ever dipped below essential levels of quality. Kepler has been a regular contributor to this fine catalogue and returns with more of his shuffling, playful and charming garage cuts. 'Recall' manages to be both deep and driving, with cute chord stabs and a smart vocal sample that adds the r&b gloss. 'Flavour' has those old school stabs and filthy basslines and 'Loft Groove' is a bouncy, low-slung number with organic percussion. Closing out another high-grade offering is 'Don't Stop' which brings some dubby chords to a slick, punchy house rhythm. Pure class.
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タグ: UK Garage
 in stock $13.24
The Greatest Hits (remastered)
The Greatest Hits (remastered) (limited gatefold white vinyl 2xLP in embossed sleeve)
Cat: 502173 2638373. Rel: 19 Jun 25
 
Pop
Is There Something I Should Know? (4:08)
The Reflex (4:23)
A View To A Kill (3:37)
Ordinary World (5:38)
Save A Prayer (3:45)
Rio (4:43)
Hungry Like The Wolf (3:29)
Girls On Film (3:27)
Planet Earth (3:59)
Union Of The Snake (4:21)
New Moon On Monday (4:13)
Wild Boys (4:16)
Notorious (4:19)
I Don't Want Your Love (3:46)
All She Wants Is (4:24)
Electric Barbarella (4:16)
Serious (3:50)
Skin Trade (4:25)
Come Undone (4:14)
Review: The definitive greatest hits compilation by British new wave rulebook rippers Duran Duran, originally released in 1998. Spanning their career from the early 1980s through the mid-1990s, the record saw hailings and bowed prayer prostrations the world over for its sleek representation of the band's rise and suspension over 80s dance rock airspace for decades and more. 'Hungry Like The Wolf', 'Rio', 'Ordinary World', 'A View To A Kill' and 'Girls On Film' serve here as retrospective freeze-frames, together stop-motioning the band's trajectory through synthpop glamours and evolution into a maturer stadium act, as the revolutionary 90s crept onwards.
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Iboga: Unofficial Edits & Overdubs: Psychedelic Takes On Afrikaan Classics
Cat: IBOGAINE TD. Rel: 16 Jun 25
 
Deep House
Egbe Awan Okurin Space
Dark Eyes
The Ya Yo People
Street Celebration
People
Drum Sore
New Africa (dub)
Griot Ba
Afrikan Basement Qwelo
Summer Africa
Abuja Rough
Review: Brooklyn record distributor Atypical-dopeness offer the next edition in Joaquin Joe Claussell's Unofficial Edits & Overdubs series. Following a four-tracker of largely unnamed tracks released in 2020, Iboga continues the series, this time with an iterative avatar to top up Claussell's ever-moving house continuum. Claussell's output has lately taken on an ancestral turn, influenced by the hallucinations caused by chewing the roots of an iboga plant, a chemico-spiritual fixture of initiation ceremonies found across Central Africa (whether Claussell actually did take ibogaine isn't clear). What we do know is that, in dialogue with his heritage, Claussell found himself inspired by these initiatory rituals and so set about producing this eleven-track heart-rouser, fusing the overdubbed recorded sounds of Gabon, Cameroon and Congo with his own summative, spiritual, salubrious house sound.
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Deja Vous
Deja Vous (12")
Cat: RNTR 081. Rel: 17 Jun 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
She's Mine (feat Isaac Delusion - extended) (4:57)
She's Mine (feat Isaac Delusion - extended dub) (5:58)
Deja Vous (feat Diogo Strausz) (6:31)
All Night (feat MILK - extended) (4:55)
Review: The easy-to-love disco deviant and French music producer and remixer Yuksek makes a triumphant return to the evergreen Razor-N-Tape here with three cuts of fresh, original groove goodness. 'She's Mine' opens with driving percussion and an Italo-style bassline that is going to ensure take off in any setting, not least cause it's elevated by lush piano chords and yearning vocals that recall indie disco's golden days. The title track was made in cahoots with Brazilian producer Diogo Strausz and adds tropical flair and vibrant groove, while 'All Night' closes the EP with a playful, French-touch-inspired vocal loop and lashings of persuasive energy. With crisp production and ear-catching hooks throughout, Deja Vous is the right amount of nostalgic fun and forward-thinking invention.
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Played by: Max Essa
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Tribute To The Godfather
Cat: SOULDYNAMITE 013BLACK. Rel: 16 Jun 25
 
Funk
Tribute To The Godfather (2:14)
Danger (2:20)
Top Rock (2:22)
The Hip-Hop Sound (2:24)
Review: Sofian label Soul Dynamite sling a skilful slice over our way, assuring us of the finely appraised editing work of Plovdiv producer Skill. Flat caps, ochre-rimmed glasses and dug crates seem to surround Skill like bees to honey, as the self-professed "pioneer in the purveyance of soulful, funky and jazzy hip-hop" makes evident his own expertise in a monosyllabic name. Two seconds in and we already know that 'Tribute To The Godfather' refers to none other than James Brown; we hear his many rhythm-perfect funk "huhs" striating the a fearsome breaks opener. We conclude on the sax-furloughed 'Danger', which steers hip-hoppier, and sacrifices the original vocals from Brown for an unknown sample source, though the King Of Soul's reign is not lost on it.
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Streams Of Time EP
Streams Of Time EP (12" 再プレス)
Cat: TR 037. Rel: 16 Jun 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Time (6:40)
Vacuum Tube (6:17)
Watch Out (7:45)
Streams (6:44)
Review: REPRESS ALERT!: Few labels do minimal as well as Trelik and in terms of artists, Edward is also as good as they come right now. This perfect pairing opens up with the deeply alluring 'Time' with its woozy pads and smeared chords over warm and rubbery drums. It's a hypnagogic affair then 'Vacuum Tube' has a more menacing air thanks to the wispy and unsettling synth details and clunky hooks. 'Watch Out' brings a more spangled and rubbery rhythm that has colourful details peeling off the beats and last of all, 'Stream' ups the ante with some thudding deep house and widescreen ambient synth work.
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タグ: Minimal
 in stock $16.33
The Way Of Time
Cat: WHYT 105CD. Rel: 19 Jun 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Time Of Man
The Way Of Time
Like The End Of The World
All Stars Have Names
The Old Way Was Gone
The Way Of Time (On & On)
Review: Geir Jenssen (Biosphere) marks his AD93 debut with The Way Of Time, wrapping elucted echo and looping synth drift around spoken fragments of Elizabeth Madox Roberts' great 1926 novel The Time Of Man. A Midwestern gothic literary staple, Roberts' novel is about the daughter of a Kentucky tenant farmer, and Jenssen's haunting use of Joan Lorring's voice from the 1951 radio play adaptation readapts his usual icy predilections for suitably huger desert horizons. Rather than treating the vocal as ornament, he folds it deep into the mix, letting it dissolve into the melodic architecture.
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Midnight Wave
Midnight Wave (limited LP)
Cat: BCRLP 08. Rel: 19 Jun 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Imaginary Magnitude (4:55)
I Vibrate (3:20)
The Undertow (5:20)
The Dark Descends (4:57)
Waves Of Bliss (part 1) (4:40)
Waves Of Bliss (part 2) (4:23)
Midnight Wave (part 1) (3:35)
Midnight Wave (part 2) (4:39)
Fields Of Ever Blue (1:23)
Review: London-based keyboard player, composer, bandleader and DJ Greg Foat is a musician completely of his time and somehow beyoGreg Foat trades in his go-to instrumental versions for a narrative-led, spiritual concept record, teaming up with singer Forest Law on a space-crafted mission, orbiting the life and work of Isle Of Wight painter and surfer Dave Gray. It's the first time Foat has built an album entirely around a vocalist, and Forest Law leans into an abstract, painterly mode, channeling early Peter Gabriel and David Sylvian with lyrics full of oblique references to ocean rhythms and coastal philosophy. Underpinned by a supple rhythm section (none other than Moses Boyd on drums, Idris Rahman on sax, and Tom Herbert on bass) the album meanders between new wave, jazz fusion and mellow psychedelia, centrally yet sensually reoriented by Foat's signature Rhodes work.
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In The Beginning
Cat: ROC 060. Rel: 19 Jun 25
 
Funk
In The Beginning (2:53)
Stone Soul Picnic (3:40)
Review: First featured on Body And Soul's ultra-rare 1971 album and now a coveted collector's item, these two standout funk beauties are available on 7" vinyl for the first time. Essential for any self-respecting soul and funk fanatic, this one captures the raw, vintage energy of a bygone era and still cuts through today. The A-side, 'In the Beginning,' serves up deep funk grooves and soulful harmonies reminiscent of Sly Stone's classic sound. On the flip, the band offers a vibrant, funk-infused take on Laura Nyro's 'Stone Soul Picnic' and reimagines the timeless track with bold rhythms and all-new and funky fresh flair.
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Stasis Sounds For Long Distance Space Travel III
Stasis Sounds For Long Distance Space Travel III ('quantum' black vinyl 2xLP + download code limited to 200 copies)
Cat: PITP 79BLACK. Rel: 18 Jun 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Final Approach 1 (5:33)
Final Approach 2 (5:29)
Final Approach 3 (5:45)
Final Approach 4 (5:23)
Final Approach 5 (5:31)
Final Approach 6 (7:01)
Blue New World 1 (5:38)
Blue New World 2 (12:09)
Blue New World 3 (5:22)
Blue New World 4 (5:55)
Blue New World 5 (11:45)
Review: UK producer Trevor Huddleston aka 36 and the Indiana-based Past Inside The Present label's head Zake return to their Stasis Sounds For Long Distance Space Travel project, a universe that suspends the listener in time across glacial soundscapes and a general sense of cosmic awe. Soft, slow-moving drones and textural washes drift like solar winds through the vacuum, suggesting the boundless calm of deep space. The production is rich, gentle with tonal shifts and barely-there harmonics that evoke both distance and intimacy, wonder and melancholy. It feels like music beamed in from the edges of the known universe. If you fancy a contemplative journey from the edge of Earth's thermosphere into the unknowable beyond, tune into Stasis Sounds on your best headphones.
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Empire State Of Mind (reissue)
Empire State Of Mind (reissue) (7" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: TIC 007RERE. Rel: 20 Jun 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Empire State Of Mind (4:37)
99 Problems (3:59)
Review: Lil Static rerelease Jay Z's perhaps most well known singles: '99 Problems' and 'New York State Of Mind' which were the first ever to top the charts and propel the rap turned mogul's name to fame. Also bookending two distinct phases of his career, the A side is a polished love letter to New York built on soaring piano loops and Alicia Keys' chorus, crystallising his transition into cultural statesman mode: less hustler, more mayor. Released in 2009, it echoed Frank Sinatra's civic romanticism but filtered through the lens of Marcy Projects and Roc Nation boardrooms. '99 Problems', from The Black Album (2003), hit different: raw, confrontational, stripped down to Rick Rubin's punk-funk minimalism. Courtroom tension and street wits flip a snappy chorus into a layered commentary on race, law enforcement, and the media.
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Disguise & Disconnection: London Broadcast 1983
Cat: SUCD 147. Rel: 17 Jun 25
 
Coldwave/Synth
Remind Me To Smile
Metal
This Prison Moon
Down In The Park
This Is My House
The Iceman Comes
Films
Cars
We Take Mystery (To Bed)
I Die: You Die
Me! I Disconnect From You
Love Needs No Disguise
Are Friends Electric?
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Law Of Grace (reissue)
Law Of Grace (reissue) (12" 再プレス)
Cat: TR 035. Rel: 16 Jun 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Law Of Grace (10:45)
Meltdown (6:28)
Lady Science (Tek mix) (5:52)
Review: REPRESS ALERT!: As Soul Capsule, Baby Ford and Thomas Melchior made some of minimal techno's most accomplished records. It has been many years since they stopped turning out new material - sadly - but their archive tracks are still in hot demand and undeniably relevant. While 1999's 'Lady Science' might be their most famous offering, this EP from 2001 on Aspect Music is no less vital and it will currently cost you well over L250 on second-hand markets. It is Ford's Trelik label who reissues it here in all its glory: the entirety of the a-side is taken up with 'Law Of Grace,' a delightfully deep and breezy minimal dub house roller with pensive chords draped over the frictionless drums. 'Meltdown' has a more experimental feel with brushed metal drums beneath a wordless vocal musing. The cult 'Lady Science' (Tek Mix) is also inched with the whole package being remastered by D&M to make this one utterly essential.
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Lawdy Rolla
Cat: 502173 2739919. Rel: 19 Jun 25
 
Rock
Lawdy Rolla (3:58)
Pinball (3:03)
Review: A reflective step sideways from the ever-restless Paul Weller, this new release finds the modfather reinterpreting the music that shaped him with measured reverence. Not just a covers project, but a kind of internal cartography-charting influences that feel intimate and formative. The standout 'Lawdy Rolla' is loose and lived-in, a bluesy drawl that lands somewhere between campfire spiritual and basement jam. On the flip, 'Pinball' is rendered with fragile grace, stripped of Pete Townshend's original angst and reimagined as something more quietly resigned. With guests including Noel Gallagher, Robert Plant and Seckou Keita, it's a record driven less by ego than memory. Produced with warmth by Ocean Colour Scene's Steve Cradock, it's an understated, deeply felt offering from an artist still unafraid to look inward.
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Physical Presence
Cat: LFM 3CD713. Rel: 17 Jun 25
 
Rock
Rock & Roll (CD 1: From A live FM Broadcast Recorded At Municipal Auditorium, Mobile, AL, 13th May 1973)
Black Dog
Over The Hills & Far Away
Misty Mountain Hop
Since I’ve Been Loving You
No Quarter
The Song Remains The Same
The Rain Song
Stairway To Heaven
Moby Dick
Rock & Roll (CD 2: From A live FM Broadcast Recorded At Earls Court, London, England, 25th May 1975)
In My Time Of Dying
Kashmir
Tangerine
Going To California
That's The Way
Bron-Y-Aur Stomp
Trampled Under Foot
Stairway To Heaven
Whole Lotta Love
Sick Again (CD 3: From A live FM Broadcast Recorded At Richfield Coliseum, Richfield, OH, 27th April 1977)
Nobody's Fault But Mine
Ten Years Gone
The Battle Of Evermore
Black Country Woman
Bron-Y-Aur Stomp
White Summer/Black Mountain Side
Over The Top
Achilles Last Stand
Stairway To Heaven
Trampled Under Foot
 in stock $18.02
Afrocolombia Remix Vol 3 (Captain Planet, Voilaaa, Uproot Andy, Caribombo)
Azuka Moweta & His Anioma Brothers Band Of Africa - "Kamsi Ebinu Ndum" (Captain Planet remix) (5:42)
Abelardo Carbono & Quantic - "La Pina Madura" (Voilaaa remix) (6:11)
Oriental Brothers International Band - "Oku Ngwo Di Ochi" (Uproot Andy remix) (6:18)
Oriental Brothers International Band - "Mu Na Gi Wu Nwanne" (Caribombo remix) (5:06)
Review: The third volume of the AfroColombia Remix series merges African and Colombian sounds with contemporary electronica. It's a collaboration between Colombian labels Galletas Calientes and Palenque Records that celebrates Palenque's 20+ years of activism and Galletas Calientes' two-decade legacy while honouring the late Abelardo Carbono with a remix of his track 'La PiNa Madura' by Voilaaa - it's a standout here with hints of funk, soul and disco all bringing the sunshine. The compilation also reinterprets Nigerian Igbo Highlife and Ekobe music thanks to producers Captain Planet, Uproot Andy and Caribombo. They bring new, funky energy to timeless classics while preserving the original cultural essence.
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 in stock $20.57
Wise Up Suckers (reissue)
Wise Up Suckers (reissue) (limited 180 gram audiophile translucent magenta vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3704C. Rel: 18 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Englands Finest (3:43)
Eat Me, Drink Me, Love Me, Kill Me (4:38)
X, Y & Zee (2:28)
92° F (The 3rd Degree) (2:48)
Wise Up! Sucker (7" version) (3:34)
Can U Dig It? (3:17)
Def Con One (including The Twilight Zone) (4:01)
PWEIzation (3:10)
Karmadrome (4:23)
Get The Girl! Kill The Baddies! (5:08)
Not Now James, We're Busy (3:12)
Preaching To The Perverted (3:24)
Cicciolina (7" version) (4:39)
Wake Up, Time To Die (6:39)
Harry Dean Stanton (4:41)
Inject Me (3:45)
Dance Of The Mad (7" version) (4:00)
Review: Stourbridge-raised grebo trailblazers Pop Will Eat Itself are doing their bit to breathe life into an unfairly forgotten scene that they helped start in the late 80s from their town on the outskirts of Birmingham. Whilst Britpop hit major label sales targets, the more nuanced sonics - everything from punk and folk to electronic and hip-hop was referenced - was harder for the labels to package, leaving grebo to gather dust, relatively speaking. But this reissue of the Public Enemy-influenced group's 1996 compilation (released the year they split) makes a case for the resurrection of grebo to prevail. Among the highlights are 'Wise Up! Sucker' and 'Can You Dig It?', which dented the charts in 1988, and the slightly later 'Not Now James, We're Busy', a track about James Brown's arrest in the 1980s which captures their Black Country sense of humour and genre-blending greatness. A fun return to the second half of the band's first era as Clint Mansell - now, of course, an esteemed soundtracks composer - and co prepare to take to the road in reformed guise in October.
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 in stock $59.44
Hopefully!
Hopefully! (rose pink vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: EMIVY 2138. Rel: 19 Jun 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Feel At Home (2:29)
In My Mind (4:07)
All I Need (3:33)
Lyin (3:59)
Time To Go (3:29)
Horcrux (3:31)
Strangers (2:35)
Hopefully (feat Benjamin Zephaniah) (2:52)
Purpose (feat Navy Blue) (3:16)
Don't Fix It (4:22)
About Time (3:17)
Review: The latest release from South London's Loyle Carner pivots inward, offering a tender meditation on fatherhood, early memory and generational reflection. It's a natural progression from his previous introspections, but here the production is leaner and more luminous-stripped-back soul, minimal beats and a focus on clarity over complexity. Carner's delivery is quieter, but the intent feels firmer: gone is the youthful restlessness, replaced by something close to peace. As ever, there are references to family, race, and identity, but they're less rhetorical and more lived-in. With subtle collaborations and an intuitive feel for rhythm and space, Carner sketches an emotional landscape that's quietly disarming. This is one of his most human releases yet-not showy or maximal, but rich in detail and calm in its confidence. A welcome shift from a UK rapper increasingly more concerned with truth than trend.
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Sunpeople EP (reissue)
Sunpeople EP (reissue) (12" 再プレス)
Cat: TR 09. Rel: 18 Jun 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Lovers Eyes (8:49)
Sungods Wedding (4:49)
Check Your Buddah (8:22)
Make It Right (8:10)
Review: REPRESS ALERT!: It's reissue time for one of the most in demand records from the Trelik catalogue, featuring Baby Ford and Thomas Melchior under their Sunpeople alias. The flip side's opening track 'Check Your Buddah' is probably the best known of the four tracks here, with its spacious echoes, mantra-like voices and heads down beats, but there's plenty to be said for the other three. 'Lovers Eyes' is an equally dubby techno affair, but pinned down by sturdy, infectious beats, 'Sungods Wedding' is blessed with churning, warm bass action and just a smidge of cowbell and 'Make It Right' is properly hypnotic 3am gear that's a dream to mix and draws in the listener with its imperceptible builds and three note bleep magic. Worship the Sun!

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Stressmanagement
Stressmanagement (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: ISS 011. Rel: 18 Jun 25
 
Techno
TR Nautila (4:39)
Panic Button (4:25)
MD25 (5:25)
LCC Rotation (4:09)
Review: German electronic nerd and tactile techno master Skee Mask returns to Ilian Tape, the label run by the Munich-based Zenker Brothers, with a fresh batch of his club-ready throbbers. 'TR Nautila' rides on uneven drum breaks with claps loud in there mix, until they aren't, and a stumbling bassline that underpins a morph into jungle-adjacent madness. 'Panic Button' has springy sounds and sludgy low ends, precision-tooled drums and a celestial backlight that pushes and pulls you emotionally. 'MD25' has an industrial clang and clatter that evokes being lost in a strobe-lit warehouse and 'LCC Rotation' is a freewheeling percussive gem with moody pads for all-out assault in the club.

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Played by: Ney Faustini
 in stock $15.50
Glastonbury
Cat: GSF 085. Rel: 17 Jun 25
 
Rock
Even Better Than The Real Thing
The Fly
Mysterious Ways
Until The End Of The World
One
I Will Follow
Stay (Faraway, So Close!)
Beautiful Day
Elevation
Get On Your Boots
Vertigo
Sunday Bloody Sunday
Bad
Pride (In The Name Of Love)
With Or Without You
Moment Of Surrender
Out Of Control
 in stock $14.09
Torino 1994
Torino 1994 (trifold purple vinyl 3xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: 96147 C. Rel: 06 Jun 25
 
Progressive Rock
Intro (2:03)
Astronomy Domine (3:52)
Learning To Fly (5:03)
What Do You Want From Me (4:10)
On The Turning Away (7:06)
Take It Back (6:16)
A Great Day For Freedom (4:24)
Sorrow (11:08)
Keep Talking (6:59)
One Of These Days (7:28)
Money (6:12)
Shine On You Crazy Diamond (12:29)
Breathe (3:04)
Time (6:16)
High Hopes (7:50)
The Great Gig In The Sky (5:39)
Wish You Were Here (5:06)
Us & Them (6:13)
Another Brick In The Wall (6:46)
Comfortably Numb (10:25)
Hey You (4:48)
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Re Disco Ver 1
Re Disco Ver 1 (limited 12")
Cat: RDV 1. Rel: 19 Jun 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Track 1 (7:40)
Track 2 (5:51)
Track 3 (6:40)
Track 4 (7:01)
Review: SOULSIMMER & ALVARO is brand new duo about which we know very little other than they are selectors with many years of experience. They have been charged with serving up the debut 12" from new imprint RE-DISCO-VER and do so in a way that signifies it's going to be a label worth keeping an eye on. Drawing from years of spinning obscure gems at intimate private gatherings, the duo now channels their sensibilities into a love letter to dusty grooves and forgotten dancefloor magic that is newly reworked and reimagined. All four cuts tap into golden era disco with cosmic wandering synths and some lovely live drumming, synth solos and proper vocals that burn with great soul intensity.
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Ambo Vol 2
Cat: DMR 005. Rel: 23 Jun 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Paul Older - "Keep Dancing" (5:46)
Brother Julian - "Satisfaction Guaranteed" (5:50)
Review: Disco Mind founder and Italian mainstay Paul Older and Melbourne's Brother Julian are back with a second volume of the AMBO series after the first one did so well to launch this label last year. Older's 'Keep Dancing' is an electric and peak-time disco cut with string stabs and hard-hitting drums that sweep you off your feet in an instant. It's a real disco inferno then Julia's 'Satisfaction Guaranteed' reworks an old gem into another fast-paced, melody-packed disco stomper. Two very useful disco bombs indeed.
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Played by: Faze Action, Funkyjaws, VRRS
タグ: Disco House | Disco Funk
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Tribute To The Godfather
Cat: SOULDYNAMITE 013RED. Rel: 16 Jun 25
 
Funk
Tribute To The Godfather (2:14)
Danger (2:15)
Top Rock (2:22)
The Hip-Hop Sound (2:24)
Review: A limited red vinyl edition of Sofian producer Skill's skilful 'Tribute To The Godfather', a simple yet effective 7" breaks edit outlining just how much tension and suspense can be fleshed out of a James Brown drum sample. Mr. James Brown, undoubtedly the linchpin of funk, is said to have been so tyrannically dictatorial during recordings that he would fire session drummers in a flash if they were slightly behind. Only a man with gangsta-level gusto could have squeezed this breakbeat out of a young Clyde Stubblefield, signalled by a decided "hit it now" from our sequin-flared compere.
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Played by: Smoove, DJ Katch
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The Way Of Time
Cat: WHYT 105LP. Rel: 19 Jun 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Time Of Man (5:15)
The Way Of Time (7:45)
Like The End Of The World (6:44)
All Stars Have Names (8:01)
The Old Way Was Gone (5:29)
The Way Of Time (On & On) (7:46)
Review: Elizabeth Madox Roberts' The Time Of Man (1926) is an episodic modern novel, tracing the life of Ellen Chesser, the daughter of poor white tenant farmers in rural Kentucky. Roberts treats the main character's movement through different landscapes and seasons waveringly, grappling with poverty, loss, love, and the push-pull between solitude and connection by way of a lytic narrative that shifts and resolves atemporally. Biosphere's new record carries the transmission chain further, naming itself after the novel while interspersing its hiss-topped drum machine actions with vocal snippets from Joan Lorring's radio play version. Slowly transcendent, Biosphere presides with arid royalty over a slow but satiating new six-track release.
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Summer Selections Five
Cat: NUNSSS 005V. Rel: 17 Jun 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Nightdubbing - "Nightdubbing" (Manu Archeo remix) (7:59)
George Koutalieris - "Seasons" (4:31)
James E Burton - "Memories In The Dust" (2:59)
Visions Of Light - "Stages" (5:09)
Roots Artefact - "The Big Calm Dubwise" (4:49)
Jilo - "Shadow's Tango" (4:36)
Review: Back after a three-year break, NuNorthern Soul's Summer Selections 2025 marks the fifth instalment in the label's beloved Balearic series, which has evolved over the years as an alloying of Ibiza-ready sounds from beachfront occupiers new and old. Manu Archeo opens the set with a slomo rework of Nightdubbing's self-titled cut, while George Koutalieries follows with 'Seasons', a wordless guided medication set upon a golden-hour fade. Label newcomer James E Burton dials up the texture with roomy live drums and suitably blear-ic pads (there's still sleep in your eye). Then comes Visions Of Light, a new trio led by Simon Sheldon, offering dubby percussion and real bridge tremolo on 'The Mandela Vortex'. Finally, Roots Artefact lays down a thick dubbing in 'The Big Calm Dubwise', before French producer Jilo signs off with 'Shadow's Tango'.
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Played by: Manu Archeo
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Ocean Of Space
Ocean Of Space (12" + 7" + postcard + sticker + MP3 download code)
Cat: WHOISPAULA 009. Rel: 17 Jun 25
 
Electro
Touch (4:43)
Drift (4:32)
Ocean Of Space (5:12)
Asking For A Friend (4:42)
Sunny Rain Acid (3:39)
Thursday (4:50)
Review: One of the most talented electro artists is back with his latest release. With over 30+ releases to his name, the quality matches the quantity as this new and unique 12"+7" package shows. The Dublin producer's beats hit strong right away with 'Touch', with a cinematic melody reminding us why this artist always sounds so futuristic. 'Drift' is a sci-fi masterpiece that shows how good he is at adding acid into his electro and the title track hints at the roots of the style with the vocoder addiction. The little 7" packs big sounds with 'Sunny Rain Acid' which is sure to remind fans of AFX's Analord series. 'Thursday' is more on the laid back approach as it closes out with one of our favorite electro tracks in recent memory. Cignol is a next level electro producer. Right up there with E.R.P., Morphology, Gerald Donald and the best doing it today.



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Shinra Electro Company Vol 1
Shinra Electro Company Vol 1 (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: SEC 001. Rel: 17 Jun 25
 
Electro
Poppin (5:39)
Cowbell (4:11)
Turn It Up (3:48)
Trippin (3:42)
Champagne (3:38)
Review: James Shinra returns with Shinra Electro Company Vol. 1, a toughened new electro chapter in his far wider mecha-sonic portfolio. This one hears the UK producer add mass to the girders; lead track 'Poppin', with its strong-armed force majeure, is known to have already netted major support from Bicep during their Coachella 2024 set. Further to the release's scary goodness, Shinra balances razor-sharp drum programming, warped textures and low-end pressure on a carbide rotor's edge, with 'Turn It Up', 'Champagne' and 'Trippin' flashing the libertinous side of electro-hedonic pressure.
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Necessary Fictions
Necessary Fictions (2xLP + insert)
Cat: XXIM 8028991. Rel: 20 Jun 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Umbra (3:11)
Fallowfield Loops (4:42)
Forgive The Damages (feat Daudi Matsiko) (4:14)
What We Are & What We Are Meant To Be (5:31)
Background Hiss Reminds Me Of Rain (1:20)
The Turn Within (5:59)
Living Bricks In Dead Mortar (2:53)
Naga Ghost (5:22)
Luminous Giants (feat Rakhi Singh & Manchester Collective) (5:06)
Float (Loi Krathong, 2003) (2:35)
State Of Flux (feat Manchester Collective) (4:26)
Silence Speaks (3:20)
Review: Over a decade into their genre-skirting journey, Manchester's GoGo Penguin return with Necessary Fictions, a soft and progressive post-punk musing on an unsettling anthropological concept. While still grounded in the interplay of Chris Illingworth's piano, Nick Blacka's bass and Jon Scott's drums, the record now brings modular synths, string players from the Manchester Collective, and - for the first time ever - a voice: Daudi Matsiko, who appears on 'Forgive The Damages', offers a quietly disarming presence in a band known for its instrumentals. 'Fallowfield Loops' offers a familiar taste, meanwhile, of the band's inceptive grooves, while its music video visually centres on the uni-nostalgic Toast Rack building in the heart of Manchester's student quarter.
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A Few & Far Between II
Cat: SUSH 82. Rel: 23 Jun 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Belly Wobbler (7:21)
Chess With Dwarves (version) (8:05)
Review: You probably already know that Housey Doingz were a pivotal early house outfit from London. As part of its 20th-anniversary celebrations, Sushitech is back with a second instalment of remastered tracks and rare, previously unreleased material from their legendary Strange Weather DAT archives. This one kicks off with 1998's 'Belly Wobbler' which has been a cult classic ever since. Flip it over and you get treated to an unreleased mix of' Chess With Dwarves' which is another archetypal tech house sound with a sweet mix of driving drums and crispy snares but also plenty of machine warmth.
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タグ: 90s House
 in stock $15.77
Harlem Bound: The Reflex Revisions
Harlem Bound: The Reflex Revisions (180 gram vinyl 12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: DISCOREC 005. Rel: 20 Jun 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Harlem Bound (The Reflex Revision) (8:10)
Dancin' The Mambo (The Reflex Revision) (8:09)
Review: Dancin' The Mambo (The Reflex Revision) grooves with infectious disco energy, seamlessly blending Chic-esque rhythms with early piano house vibes. The Reflex's revision injects new life into this 1980 gem, maintaining its French flair while adding modern twists. With its pulsating basslines and irresistible beats, this track is a testament to the timeless allure of disco music. Perfect for igniting dancefloors, its vibrant energy captures the essence of a bygone era while feeling fresh and exciting for contemporary audiences. Prepare to be transported to a world where disco reigns supreme and every beat compels you to move.
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89! Gloom
89! Gloom (hand-stamped 180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: ITX 038. Rel: 18 Jun 25
 
Deep Dubstep
Left Hand Path (5:43)
89! Gloom (5:07)
Shake & Lurk (4:08)
Review: Sheffield artist Commodo - long a mainstay of Deep Medi and Black Acre - hooks up with Turkish dubstep producer Gantz again here to explore heavy low-end percolations on Ilian Tape's revered ITX Series. 'Left Hand Path' has earth-shattering kicks and scraping hits that are coated in lo-fi and grain pads for ultimate subterranean menace. '89! Gloom' is a more nimble rhythm with a slippery lead line bringing extra movement as the low-end throb keeps you locked. 'Shake And Lurk' closes out with some brighter melodic intrigue to bring a ray of optimism to the glory but brilliant bass.
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Mexico
Mexico (7")
Cat: FS 14SN. Rel: 20 Jun 25
 
Funk
Cha Cha Cha (3:18)
Tamborito (2:45)
Review: DJ Paul Sitter is the don of Rostov On Don, a Russian outfit dedicated to supreme, sweatily serious breaks-rap cutups. En large comes 'Cha Cha Cha', with its angular piano hits and wide-panned, cowbell-topped, break-your-back breaks. 'Tambotito' contrasts with an obscurer breakbeat with drum tails whizzing like firecrackers, not to mention a sample of an original Panamanian vocal line hailing from a recording of a song in the titular genre.
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 in stock $17.19
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