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(It Ain't) Rocket Science
Cat: DPU 1140. Rel: 07 Jun 07
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
(It Ain't) Rocket Science
Endgames
Review: Alex Phountzi of Bugz In The Attic/Neon Phusion fame is back on Archive with another killer release! "(It Ain't) Rockit Science" is a broken-tech jam with eighties keys and riffs.
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out of stock $6.22
000 Baby
000 Baby (10")
Cat: WRECKS 048. Rel: 30 Jan 24
 
Electro
000 Baby (6:41)
000 Baby (OM Unit remix) (6:17)
Review: After many years turning out 12"s, Klasse Wrecks has decided to serve up a first-ever 10" and they give the honour to Mr. Ho. His '000 Baby' is a delightfully widescreen sound - a post-rave mix of comedown electronics, dusty breakbeats and soothing ambient pads with some smart vocal samples drifting like wispy clouds. On the flipside, we're treated to and OM Unit remix that beefs things up and speeds up the drums. The percussion too is more defined and the energy levels ramped up with deft 808 bass and searching acidic leads. A nice yin to the A-side's yang.
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 in stock $14.27
06
06 (silver vinyl 10")
Cat: STEDIT 06. Rel: 17 Nov 23
 
Techno
Slow (8:09)
Justify My Love (7:31)
Review: Whoever is behind these STEDIT drops is striking upon pure gold, bringing a legitimately underground techno crunch to the pop edit practice. Having previously tackled the likes of Brandy & Monica and Ultra Nate, now two of the biggest pop divas of all time are getting some low down and dirty reworkings which tread the fine balance between earworm familiarity and the heads down moodiness of a locked-in dancefloor. 'Slow' becomes a slippery acid abstraction peppered with all kinds of sonic freakery, while 'Justify My Love' becomes a brooding, steadfast workout tipped towards the minimal crowd.
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau, Mimi
 in stock $15.31
065: Scorpio
Cat: WHYT 065. Rel: 03 Aug 23
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Scorpio (7:59)
Ether (4:36)
Review: This is a superb cross-Atlantic collaboration between hoodie aka Naemi and Shy and James K that harks back to the chillout rooms of the early post rave era. It's hazy and lo-fi music that fuses dub and downtempo with ambient synthscapes and in the case of 'Scorpio' deft vocal snippets that blur in and out of focus. On the flip is a wholly ambient exploration in 'Ether' which suspends you in space and time as arching pads reach out into infinity all around you. Two blissful pieces of musical meditation.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
out of stock $16.09
10 Seconds Vol 1
10 Seconds Vol 1 (transparent red vinyl 10")
Cat: FGR 288EP. Rel: 02 Mar 23
 
Deep House
Spit (3:36)
Bubble Guts (3:58)
Sling Shot (3:44)
Bee Bop (3:50)
Review: 10 Seconds is a series of beat-driven vinyl releases from Canadian artist A Track. He is best known for being a part of the globe-trotting EDM circuit and has been for decades. He also runs his own Fools Gold label and puts out from time to time a series of beat experiments smashed out on his SP1200 drum machine. This series kicks off with a nice red 10" and four cuts of floor-wrecking electro that are raw and brain-frying. They're not big, they're not hard, they're not smart, but they are sure to be damn effective.
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out of stock $16.09
10 Seconds Volume 2
10 Seconds Volume 2 (translucent red vinyl 10")
Cat: FGR 293EP. Rel: 02 Mar 23
 
Deep House
Keep On (3:12)
Maximum (3:52)
Limbo (3:53)
Cortez (4:36)
Review: A Track has been a big name in the EDM scene for well over a decade now. He is one of those DJs often in the DJ Mag Top 100 poll and plays on the largest stages. He also runs the fFools Gold label and occasionally puts out batches of gritty beats made on his trusty SP1200! This is a second such serving that finds him getting busy on the ol' drum machine, serving up the rawest of the raw cut-ups. These four jams are chunky 2-bit numbers that are fad frill and all about the body rocking beats.
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 in stock $16.09
10 Years Of Perc Trax EP 03
Cat: TPT 066. Rel: 10 Feb 15
 
Techno
Kareem - "Just When You Thought It Was Over"
Perc - "Volley"
Review: Ali Wells's Perc Trax has done incredibly well over the years, and in fact, this latest EP (the third in the series) marks the label's ten year anniversary! Patrick Sottrop aka Kareem drops "Just When You Thought It Was Over" on the A-side, unleashing a militant and subtly dubbed-out warhead for the peak time hours, while Wells himself touches down as Perc with the stormy, wide-eyed sound sculpture that is "Volley". Surprisingly, the kick drum - a menacing pound to the head - only pops up well into the track, leaving space for all other sorts of atmospherics and distortion to surface. Excellent, as per usual.
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out of stock $7.78
1002
1002 (10")
Cat: MRECLTD 1002. Rel: 04 Aug 14
 
Techno
Max M - "1002A"
Fabrizio Lapiana - "1002B"
Review: The latest offering on the sleek techno platform M Rec finds label boss Max M sharing vinyl-filling duties with Attic Music boss Fabrizio Lapiana, between them serving up focused slices of modernist techno with a side-serving of mechanised soul. Max M's "1002A" is a finely honed roller that works delicate chimes and gossamer beats into a honeycomb pattern that will appeal to all lovers of deep and hypnotic techno. Fabrizio Lapiana takes a more overtly romantic approach on "1002B", letting mournful synth notes call out an autumnal soliloquy over gently pattering rhythms to great effect. This is highly developed techno for those who want some colour rubbed into their functional club wares.
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out of stock $7.26
1003
1003 (10" + insert)
Cat: MRECLTD 1003. Rel: 28 Nov 14
 
Techno
Overall Severity - "1003A"
Fabrizio Lapiana - "1003B"
Review: The unstoppable rise of the M_Rec Ltd imprint continues unabated, with another split release giving rise to two diverse slices of contemporary techno. Overall Severity, something of an unknown quantity in these parts, delivers the stout and sinister "1003A" with its eerie discordant synth lines, rousing drum lines and seductive pads making for just the right kind of main room peak time techno cut to win hearts and minds all over. Fabrizio Lapiana takes a more emotive approach, using rapid salvos of percussion but keeping them simmering rather than slamming, while reams of plaintive keys ring out with a palpable patience in a fine demonstration of machine soul.
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out of stock $8.30
10Inch02
10Inch02 (10")
Cat: REPITCH 1002. Rel: 02 May 13
 
Techno
Basic Impact
Metempsychosis
Review: Italian crew Repitch Recordings, made up of Ascion, D. Carbone and new school industrial-noise heavy weight Shapednoise usher in the second release in their 10Inch series, which launched in impressive fashion with the split release from Marcelus and Markus Suckut. Using their previous works as a references point, the production of "Basic Impact" suggest more Ascion and D. Carbone input than Shapednoise, as undulating low end grooves, rhythmically delayed hi-hats and traditional techno drums share a similar cadence to Xhin's earlier work on Stroboscopic Artefacts, while the industrialised drum sequences and scorching panoramic noise-scapes of "Metempsychosis" make it undeniably known Shapednoise helmed the controls of this production.
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out of stock $8.82
140 Peitschenhiebe
140 Peitschenhiebe (double 10")
Cat: ZINCH 003. Rel: 15 Dec 06
 
Techno
Clixx
Drummell
Freundin
Jung Bleiben
Synthese
Contron
Treter
Antithese
Review: A double 10" album by Tafkatafta. The finest techno from Berlin. "140 peitschenhiebe" means 140 whippings!
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out of stock $11.41
1980
1980 (10")
Cat: SINUB 061. Rel: 08 Feb 24
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
1980 (3:41)
1980 (vocal version) (4:03)
1980 (instrumental) (4:05)
Review: Oceanvs Orientalis and Ilhan Ersahin first entered each other's orbits by chance at a performance at Turkey's Cappadox Festival in 2018. Orientalis is renowned for his fusion of Eastern musical motifs and traditions with cutting-edge electronica, while Ilhan Ersahin has long plowed a unique path uniting assorted musical strains from around the world via an exploratory jazz-improv sensibility. Following two tracks ('Mesta' and 'Pire') co-written by Ilhan and OvO and released as collaborations, as well as two more Ersahin / OvO co-writes ('Revenge Of The Wankers' and 'Television') released under OvO's name alone, a fresh and exciting new song, '1980', now heralds a full-length collaboration slated to land in Spring 2024. The track's title hints at a certain nostalgic bent, all while still keeping its gaze firmly fixed on the future as it evokes sun-drenched, bygone good times. The 10" edition adds several extra versions, one of which spotlights the multi-instrumental mastery of Darkside's Dave Harrington, and the other the mesmerizing vocal stylings of Gaye Su Akyol.
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 in stock $20.24
1985
1985 (10")
Cat: TRA 021. Rel: 01 Oct 12
 
Deep House
1985 (club mix)
1985 (dub mix)
Review: As collaborations go, this is an interesting one. It sees keys-totin' veteran Boyd Jarvis - a maker of slick US garage since the late 1980s - team up with drum machine revivalist Nick Anthony Simoncino for a spot of cross-generation pollination. The resulting track, offering in Club and Dub flavours, mixes all manner of live keys, organs, electric pianos and percussion with the sort of stark, stripped-back machine rhythms that marks out Simoncino's productions. It's an odd but alluring fusion; spacious and out-there while being dubby and floor-friendly, it sounds like a long lost outtake of a recording session from 1985. Which, we guess, is probably the idea.
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out of stock $9.33
1985 Edits
1985 Edits (hand-stamped 10'')
Cat: KOKO 85. Rel: 26 Sep 14
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Peru
Ivan
Bjorn
Review: Studio Barnhus don Kornel Kovacs returns to his birth year with three beautifully repurposed tracks from the mid 80s for the Puss label he shares with HNNY. It's nice to see the humour evident in all Barnhus output transferred here, with each of the three shimmering, gymnastic synth workouts peppered with a pop sensiblity. Indeed, they are guaranteed to raise a wry grin from anyone old enough to remember them. With "Ivan" featuring in sets from the likes of Tensnake and Jackmaster, the hype on these limited 10" is already justified.
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out of stock $8.30
20 Years: A Frantic Effort
20 Years: A Frantic Effort (green marbled vinyl triple 10" LP + insert)
Cat: PIR 3411. Rel: 04 Dec 23
 
Punk/Hardcore
Burnt Out (1:24)
Another Time Bomb (1:42)
Down Out & Low (1:56)
Not Another Minute (1:26)
Shambles (1:21)
One & A Million Miles (1:37)
We Can't Help It (1:41)
I Need A Nurse (2:54)
You Messed My Head Up (2:42)
Gimme Gimme Plastic Surgery (1:17)
My Baby Quit Rehab (0:59)
Get Out Of My Head (2:00)
Adderall (1:23)
Valentine (2:15)
Rat In A Trap (1:30)
Just Wanna Play (1:04)
Kill Or Cure (1:21)
Don't Rely On Me (2:16)
Monkey Boy (Sandcastle version) (2:14)
Stroll The Streets (1:44)
Standing On My Head (1:37)
I Wanted It All (1:54)
Metal Mind (1:43)
Don't Turn Your Heart Off (2:01)
Mentalane (1:50)
Charite Forever (1:47)
Where We Belong (1:42)
Beach 90 (3:06)
Review: Originally known as The Cretins before altering their moniker to DeeCracks in 2007, the Austrian-born Vienna-based pop-punk bruisers have become legends of the underground over their past two decades of tenure, which is precisely what 20 Years: A Frantic Effort commemorates, celebrates and self-critiques. Spread out across 3x10" green marbled vinyl LPs, this retrospective compendium of the band's personal favourite cuts has been revitalised with studio magic to add additional finesse, riffs, keys and even vocal harmonies to bring the tracks up to the members' increasingly rising artistic standards, while two new cuts in the form of 'Burnt Out' and 'Where We Belong', top and tail the compilation.
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 in stock $37.10
4
4 (10")
Cat: RM10 001. Rel: 06 Sep 17
 
Techno
4 (6:01)
American (6:47)
Review: QY is Leipzig based Friedmann Lichtenthal who makes his debut for local institution R.A.N.D. Muzik (the company behind such esteemed imprints like Out To Lunch and United States Of Mars) that has released previously on local imprint Ortloff and Italy's Quality Vibe recently. This 10 inch features "4" on the A side: a hypnotic minimal techno cut with some immaculately programmed rhythms, trippy textures and celestial pads: all adding to its trance inducing allure. On the flip, "American" is a dubbed out excursion in deepness; brooding and nefarious yet seductive all the same. Perfect to find that comfort zone at the afterhours or chill to at home afterwards. Tip!
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out of stock $9.60
4 On The Floor EP
4 On The Floor EP (green marbled vinyl 10")
Cat: RAWAX 10.9. Rel: 07 Apr 14
 
Deep House
The Blitz (Data mix)
G Dub (Dark Park mix)
Review: After some time spent in anonymity, Gari Romalis' time has surely come and recent appearances for Hizo Deep Rooted Music and Dockside have brought the Detroit-based producer back into the limelight. On this turn for Rawax "The Blitz (Data Mix)" comes on with all the grit you'd expect of the Motor City, rocking a chunky, bouncing rhythm and some dusty, filtered samples beefed up and honed for maximum floor damage. "G Dub (Dark Park Mix)" meanwhile wriggles into a deeper framework comprised of a bugging bass synth, cool and deadly chords and yet more of that addictive Romalis bump. This is as sturdy a kind of club tackle as you could ever wish for.
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out of stock $8.30
4'33
4'33 (lathed cut 1-sided clear vinyl 10" + transparent insert)
Cat: MISSYOU 000. Rel: 01 Dec 22
 
Modern Classical
4'33 (Castro's Happy Birthday extended edit)
Review: Can there ever be a musical statement as decisive and divisive as John Cage's '4'33'? A quick primer for the uninitiated - in 1952 Cage presented this three-movement piece, in which any ensemble of musicians are to sit and not play a single note, the piece being made up of the environmental sound in which it is performed. The idea of an edit of this piece feels somewhat tongue in cheek, but Castro Moore of the Berlin-based Sound Metaphors crew has such sonic mischief woven into his various guises (DJ Poppers, anyone?). Enjoy this 'Happy Birthday' version 70 years after Cage broke the ultimate taboo on the idea of composed music.
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out of stock $38.40
5 Years Of Lazy Days: Sampler Part 2
Cat: LZD 020B. Rel: 15 Mar 11
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Lovebirds - "U Give Me Love" (Greg Wilson remix)
Fred Everything & 20For7 - "Friday" (feat Vanessa Baker - Crazy P dub)
Review: Second vinyl only sampler for the forthcoming digital only compilation that celebrates five years of Lazy Days with some classy remixers like Crazy P, Art of Tones and Ian Pooley taking on the label's best-loved tracks. This classy two-track ten kicks off with a Greg Wilson remix of "U Give Me" from Lovebirds which douses the crispness of the original in a sheen of resplendent pads, expertly dubbing out the vocal refrain and generally sexing proceedings up some. On the flip Crazy P tackle boss man Fred Everything's collab with 20 For 7 and Vanessa Baker, dropping a tightly wound burner filled with jagged arpeggios and bumping rhythms that ascends excellently into full on disco mode midway through.
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out of stock $8.30
5.1
5.1 (10")
Cat: KAHLWILD 005.1LTD. Rel: 23 Nov 06
 
Minimal/Tech House
Manfred
Donzdorf
Review: 5.1 is the complementary record to the Merlin EP of Moritz vs. Pein. The ingredients are nice handclaps, energetic basslines and babbles.
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out of stock $7.26
5X0D
5X0D (limited numbered 10" in silk-screened sleeve)
Cat: DOM 08M. Rel: 14 Sep 15
 
Coldwave/Synth
Negativ Terminal Data (8:11)
Song For Louise (2:18)
Life's A Killer (part 1 & 2) (9:49)
Review: Mark Phillips and Rob Lawrence made some of the heaviest industrial music during the 80's, and certainly some of the best the UK has seen, under the name 5X0D. This 1982 reissue was way beyond its time back then, bringing together the energy and cutting edge of techno and acid together with the chilling ambience of early synth music by the likes of Kraftwerk and the rest of the German 70's lineage. Take away the vocals and "Negativ Terminal Data" literally sounds like an early Chicago experimentation by the house legends of the day. It's certainly a recommended title and a highlight for this week's digging selection.
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out of stock $16.86
7th Seal
7th Seal (limited hand-stamped 10")
Cat: LIONCHGX 004RP. Rel: 23 Jun 21
 
Deep Dubstep
7th Seal (4:38)
Dance Of Obsidian (4:25)
Review: Zahabi make a fine debut on Lion Charge Records here on a limited edition, hand-stamped 10". This one is designed to pumped out loud in soot-black basements. It's full of grit and late night menace, lurching bass and smoky atmosphere that get you lost in sound and compelled by the rhythm. '7th Seal' is the heavier of the two with dread vocals and plenty of cavernous space to allow everything to really resonate. 'Dance Of Obsidian' then brings stark dub chord stabs, watery sounds and rib-rattling bass.
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out of stock $9.86
8 Gramm
8 Gramm (double 10")
Cat: ZINCH 004. Rel: 08 May 07
 
Techno
Liebesnacht
Sport Frei
Cicero
Ap Pd
Kein Name
Sage
Detali
Zwulle
Review: "8 Gramm", from Mascon, is progressive techno from Berlin, with a nihilistic attitude.
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out of stock $9.88
8 Years Old
Cat: MSKETCH 500-5. Rel: 04 Mar 08
 
Minimal/Tech House
8 Years Old
That's Some Shit
Review: Sketch is on a roll with the highly sought after Minisketch series. A 10inch concept label with
the finest of minimalistic techno sounds. Tuane has been working hard for the past three years and
this hard work resulted in high quality releases like the single '8 Years Old' featuring Alberto Andereoni.
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Played by: Ree.K
out of stock $7.26
90s Dub Vault 1: Ignorance Reigns
Cat: BL 10017. Rel: 13 Apr 20
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Ignorance Reigns (3:39)
Dub Reigns (3:38)
Dub Reigns 2 (Keety Roots mix) (2:52)
Review: Black Legacy embark on what seems to be a new series of releases from the vaults if the words Volume 1 in the title are anything to go by. It kicks off with Naphtali's "Ignorance Reigns", a fresh and crisp cut with impassioned vocals full of flavour and future facing synths that are sustained throughout. The roots drums and chord work is majestic indeed, especially when brought to the fore on the "Dub Reigns" version on the flip. Also included is a Keety Roots mix that's drowned in echo and reverb for those hazy afternoons.
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out of stock $15.83
A Bit Of What You Fancy (30th Anniversary Edition)
A Bit Of What You Fancy (30th Anniversary Edition) (blue vinyl double 10" LP limited to 200 copies)
Cat: OYR 68. Rel: 08 Jul 22
 
Rock
7 O'clock (3:43)
Man On The Loose (4:27)
Whippin' Boy (4:59)
Sex Party (2:56)
Sweet Mary Ann (3:36)
I Don't Love You Anymore (5:38)
Hey You (3:21)
Mislead (3:39)
Long Time Comin' (3:31)
Roses & Rings (4:16)
There She Goes Again (3:27)
Take Me Home (4:43)
Review: The Quireboys are up there with the very best of the gypsy rock and roll scene. Their A Bit Of What You Fancy album is now a hard to believe 30 years old and to mark the occasion it gets a limited edition reissue that has been totally re-recorded. The hard working band bring plenty of new life to the music, fresh perspective and oodles of energy. It comes on special blue vinyl and comes after a sell out tour of 35 dates around the UK in 2019 and reaffirms the band as at the top of their game.
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out of stock $30.37
A G Moment EP
A G Moment EP (blue vinyl 10")
Cat: HT 008. Rel: 07 Nov 13
 
Deep House
A G Moment
So Get Down
Review: After kicking off Tomoki's Holic Trax back in 2012, Mr G is back on the 10" focused label once again with two cuts that tap right in to his skills in austere and immersive house music. "A G Moment" is a classic groover from the G camp, all heavily filtered chord throb and steadfast drums in a somnambulant but utterly soulful state of being. There's a touch more spice to be found on the flip side with the titular diva vocal licks that decorate "So Get Down", while the drums roll with a more pronounced weight, particularly in the bottom end.
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out of stock $10.38
A Kind Revolution
A Kind Revolution (5x10" box set + 8 page booklet + artprint + MP3 download code)
Cat: 019029 5830588. Rel: 19 May 17
 
Rock
Woo Se Mama (3:48)
Nova (4:03)
Long Long Road (3:26)
She Moves With The Fayre (4:25)
The Cranes Are Back (4:21)
Hopper (3:09)
New York (4:44)
One Tear (6:08)
Satellite Kid (5:21)
The Impossible Idea (3:37)
Review: Something of a deity to many, Paul Weller has undergone more than his fair share of metamorphoses in a storied forty year career, but the quality control of his output post-2007's '22 Dreams' has surprised even some of most ardent devotees, and 'A Kind Revolution' is ample evidence that even as he approaches 60 his creative energy and questing spirit are undimmed. He's still searching for new modes of expression that belie his reputation as a soul-style traditionalist, and in a fractious and hostile era, the messages of hope are as much a balm as his increasingly mellifluous voice.
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out of stock $66.17
A Place Called Ballacid
A Place Called Ballacid (hand-stamped 10")
Cat: LTWHT 003. Rel: 10 Oct 14
 
Deep House
Fi
Veuns
RPSTS
IIX1
Review: The increasingly impressive Lobster Theremin label seems to be developing close ties to Hungary's emerging electronic music scene. Having previously released a superb EP from Budapest-based Imre Kiss, they've now turned to one of the country's more established names, S. Olbricht (an alias of producer Martin Mikolai). There's much to admire on this intoxicating four-tracker, from the alien electonics and hustling drums of leftfield techno opener "Fi", to the crackling, off-kilter rhythms and ghostly chords of "RPSTS". Elsewhere, Mikolai demonstrates his deep house nous on the warming "IIX1", and fuses twinkling melodies, creepy chords and a throbbing low-end groove on the similarly impressive "Veuns".
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out of stock $9.60
A Place Called Home
Cat: ISS 076. Rel: 16 Sep 20
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Eva Keyes - "A Place Called Home" (3:40)
Indica Dubs & Conscious Sounds - "Place In Dub" (3:39)
Chazbo - "Zion Is Home" (3:40)
Indica Dubs & Conscious Sounds - "Dub In Zion" (3:38)
Review: There's much to set the pulse racing on Indica Sounds' latest ten-inch, not least a first label appearance for rising star Eva Keyes, whose previous releases on Partial Records were all nigh on essential. 'A Place Called Home' is another brilliant soul-fired digital reggae excursion from the singer, with her trademark vocal lilt sounding more haunting than ever. Indica Dubs and Conscious Sounds make the most of selected vocal snippets on their accompanying dub mix, which naturally boasts tougher production and even weighty bass. Melodica maestro Chazbo gets to chance to do his thing over the same riddim on the flip ('Zion Is Home'), before Indica Dubs and Conscious Sounds successfully turn his take into a heavy steppers style workout ('Dub in Zion').
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out of stock $8.82
A Tribute To Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers
Cat: 574439 4. Rel: 18 May 17
 
Jazz
Moanin' (4:59)
Night In Tunisia (6:03)
Politely (6:38)
The Drum Thunder Suite (6:43)
Review: Those who've studied Tony Allen's distinctive drumming style often cite Art Blakey as an influence, so it's little surprise to find him paying tribute to the legendary jazz drummer on this superb album. Joined by his regular band, Allen covers a quartet of tracks written and recorded by Blakey and his band, the Jazz Messengers. The results are predictably impressive, with Allen's loose and polyrhythmic percussion providing a rock solid foundation for the horns, piano and double bass that sits atop. It's naturally closer to all-out jazz than to Afrobeat, but still bristles with the kind of punchy horns and life-affirming playing that characterizes Allen's work. "Thunder Suite", in which Allen drops a number of sweaty drum solos, is particularly potent.
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out of stock $10.90
A Very Spidey Christmas
A Very Spidey Christmas (limited numbered 1-sided crystal clear vinyl 10" picture disc + postcard)
Cat: MOV 10035CL. Rel: 01 Nov 22
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Shameik Moore - "Joy To The World"
Chris Pine - "Spidey-Bells (A Hero's Lament)"
Jake Johnson - "Deck The Halls "
Chris Pine - "Up On The House Top "
Jorma Taccone - "The Night Before Christmas 1967 (Spoken Word) "
Review: A Very Spidey Christmas was first released only on digital platforms back in 2018. It entails five of the Christmas tunes that were first recorded for the Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. There is the lovely holiday song 'Spidey-Bells (A Hero's Lament)' by Chris Pine, who is also behind the festive 'Up On The House Top'. Other cast members such as Shameik Moore appear on 'Joy To The World', with Jake Johnson doing a fine turn on 'Deck The Halls' and Jorma Taccone on 'The Night Before Christmas 1967'. These are fun tunes with plenty of warming festive cheer on crystal clear vinyl 10" picture disc that is going to send collectors wild.
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 in stock $25.94
A8X/Addictive Dub
A8X/Addictive Dub (hand-stamped 10")
Cat: UNITY 003. Rel: 22 Aug 17
 
Deep Dubstep
A8X (5:34)
Addictive Dub (4:12)
Review: Unity Through Sound continue to emphasise their message with another internatty headshot. This time we touch down in Dutch town as Hebbe takes the controls. "A8X" shimmers with an eastern twang but grunts with a London bang, thanks to its scuffed and rough bassline. With scattered vocal samples running throughout, there's something new on every listen. Meanwhile "Addictive Dub" plays a much funkier hand with its shapeshifting bass shuffle, slurring drums and aquatic rhythm elements that build with subtlety. Time to unify.
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out of stock $9.86
Aarlenpeers EP
Cat: TB 045. Rel: 25 Feb 15
 
Experimental/Electronic
Aarlenpeers
Il Eth
Review: Speak to anyone who lived through them about the glory days of IDM and German producer Arovane (aka Uwe Zahn) is probably one of the first names they will happily reel off. Between the late '90s and his apparent retirement in 2004, Zahn was responsible for birthing a clutch of classic IDM longplayers like Tides and Lillies, the 2004 LP for City Centre Offices that seemed to signal his withdrawl from music. However, the production bug bit him again in 2013 and there has been a steady stream of Arovane output leading up to this Aarlenpeers EP. Issued on the Touchin' Bass label operated by self professed Arovan fan Andrea Parker, these two cuts bristle and pulse with abstracted electronic life in a manner one expects from Zahn. "Il_Eth" is quite epic.
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Played by: M50
out of stock $8.05
Abandon Ship (Martian Meltdown Mix)
Cat: AUK 05110. Rel: 02 Nov 23
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Abandon Ship (Martian Meltdown mix) (11:08)
Maybe Make It Right (3:50)
Review: To coincide with the Brian Jonestown Massacre's North American & Australasian tour in 2023 is the release of two new exclusive tracks by the band. Recorded in Berlin and remotely in 2023, opening track 'Abandon Ship (Martian Meltdown Mix)' runs at over 11 minutes and plays at 33 rpm. 'Maybe Make It Right', the B-side, is nearly four minutes long & plays at 45. With Anton Newcombe, Hakon Adalsteinsson, and Uri Rennert all playing on this offering, we're more than delighted to welcome the return of the Massacre, this time in incendiary live A-and-B form. The release comes in a heavyweight PVC bag with the artwork doubling up as a J-card, making the vinyl visible.
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 in stock $14.52
Above Machined Volume 1
Cat: AME 001. Rel: 18 Mar 14
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Do It (Mondo Disco edit)
Disco (U-Ka Balkantonic rework)
Review: Mondo Disco and U-Ka on one sexy 10"? Disco partnerships don't carry much more clout than this. Mondo's take on "Do It" is less of an edit and more of a complete deconstruction and rebuild; taking the catchy vocal refrain and building a head-bending contemporary groove around it, this will seduce any floor in its path. Meanwhile on the B we find U-Ka on glistening form as "Disco" unravels into a shiny, bright-tight guitar-heavy jam complete with big brash synth boogie charm. Both are absolutely stunning.
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out of stock $8.30
Above The Clouds
Above The Clouds (hand-stamped 1-sided blue marbled vinyl 10")
Cat: VIBEZ93LTD 003. Rel: 03 Sep 21
 
Drum And Bass
Above The Clouds ('21 Jungle remix) (4:52)
Review: Special tunes require special treatment and so it is that this monster drum & bass remix comes on its own light blue marbled, hand-stamped, one side and limited edition 12". The artist is unknown but the tune won't be. It is a throwback jam with a hefty piano line dropped in over a rugged bassline. The pitch shifted vocal soars and tugs at the heart strings, while low end wobble really minces your grey matter. The hoover sounds, sci-fi twitches, snatched vocal yelps and snares so sharp they pierce your ear drums all make this an absolute bomb.
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out of stock $12.98
AC 037
AC 037 (lathe-cut 8" in hand-stamped sleeve limited to 50 copies)
Cat: AC 037. Rel: 17 Jan 24
 
Deep House
Bass Of Life (5:39)
Bass Of Life (beats) (3:22)
Confused Bass (4:32)
Feel The Jam (4:09)
Review: Acid Cuts has got more brain twisting 303 madness served up here on a weird and wonderful lathe-cut 8" that is strictly limited to just 50 copies. Acitude is at the helm for this one with 'Bass Of Life' opening up and layer up prickly lines with jacked up beats and screwy bass. A beats version is then another wonky drum-led workout with 'Confused Bass' pushing things further with gurgling lines, pixel thin synths, dusty hi-hats and more analogue drums. 'Feel The Jam' is a final wonky closer.
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out of stock $17.91
Accept Light
Accept Light (limited hand-numbered 10" picture disc)
Cat: ROD15 PIC. Rel: 24 Nov 22
 
Techno
Ancient Methods - "Accept Light" (6:06)
Umwelt - "Shades Of Obscurity" (5:42)
Review: There is no messing when it comes to the techno served up by Umwelt's essential Rave Or Die. Over the course of 14 previous EPs the label has dropped rib-rattling, brain boggling bangers aimed squarely at the floor. This time out the boss himself steps up with Ancient Methods with each providing one solo track. This one comes on limited 10" picture disc so is an extra special one to add to the collection Ancient Methods's 'Accept Light' is a harshly textured industrial banger and Umwelt's 'Shades of Security' is just as caustic and hard edged.
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Played by: Rave Energy
 in stock $21.78
Acecloud
Acecloud (10")
Cat: 001 RAIN. Rel: 14 May 19
 
Deep Dubstep
Samba - "Acecloud" (3:32)
Samba & Argo - "Cookies" (3:17)
Review: Rising 140 sculptor Samba proudly presents his own label 26.RAIN. Following a whole string of heavily supported releases on the likes of System Music, Deep, Dark & Dangerous and Encrypted, the label is a new outlet for a fresh synth-led fusion style he's been developing gradually. Deep, musical, not shy of an 808 or a two-step or two, there's a touch of UKG, wave and trap deep across both sides. "Acecloud" is the big neon dreamer of the duo while "Cookies" crumbles a little more delicately and introspectively. An excellent launch release, we're saving our rainy day money for 002.
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out of stock $9.86
ACEXP01
ACEXP01 (10")
Cat: ACEXP 01. Rel: 28 May 14
 
Deep House
Track 1
Track 2
Review: Whoever is behind the AC EXP project has clearly worked very hard to ensure their identity remains under wraps, with zilch info out there on the big old internet. Which is a shame because there's a degree of class to the two untitled productions on this 10" that demands some recognition. Both are unassuming club tools that any deep house selector will appreciate a few hours into their set, all swirling, dubby atmospherics, tunnelling rhythms and snapping percussion.
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out of stock $7.01
ACEXP02
ACEXP02 (100 gram vinyl 10")
Cat: ACEXP 02. Rel: 23 Mar 15
 
Deep House
Track 3
Track 4
Review: 10", 2 Tracks, one pressing.
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out of stock $7.26
ACEXP03
ACEXP03 (100 gram vinyl 10")
Cat: ACEXP 03. Rel: 05 Sep 16
 
Deep House
Track 4
Track 5
Review: Three relases in and we still have no information about the people behind this label. Whoever it is seems very keen to keep it a secret. 10" vinyl. One press only
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out of stock $7.52
ACEXP04
ACEXP04 (100 gram vinyl 10")
Cat: ACEXP 04. Rel: 26 Feb 18
 
Techno
1A
1B
Review: We're not sure who's behind the mysterious AC-EXP project, but the shadowy figure returns with more of that strange, submerged house music he's been tickling discerning DJs with over the past few years. After taking last year off, "1A" is a fine place to start things up again with a strutting jack track carrying acidic synth pulses that flirt with measured delay processing. It's a jam that sounds steamy and sinister all at once. "1B" maintains this restrained but seductive vibe with the slightly trancey throb of the lead synths pivoting around the snappy drums to great effect.
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Played by: Russ gabriel
out of stock $25.94
Acid
Acid (10")
Cat: WNCL 008. Rel: 12 Dec 11
 
Dirty Dubstep/Trap/Grime
Acid
Butch
Review: Ultramarine may not be one of the most familiar names on people's lips, but it's promising to see the UK house veterans return on WNCL. "Acid" bubbles into action with aqueous flecks of synth and a lean broken beat provide the crust to a molten 303 filling. Rarely has that well-worn sound come on so expressive and fluid as it oozes in amidst the laid back funk of the track. "Butch" meanwhile goes further out into the otherworldly realms that Ultramarine inhabits. The 303 is back again, in a more perfunctory role alongside all manner of sci-fi bleeps and squeaks. Highly recommended.
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out of stock $9.33
Acknowledgement For John Coltrane
Cat: KSFS2-10. Rel: 31 Aug 06
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Dwight Trible - "A Love Supreme" (feat Billy Higgins & Charles Owens)
Our Cry For Peace - "Wholly Earth" (feat Dwight Trible & Members Of Build An Ark)
Our Cry For Peace - "A Love Supreme" (feat Dwight Trible & Members Of Build An Ark)
Our Cry For Peace - "John Coltrane" (feat Dwight Trible & Members Of Build An Ark)
Review: In memory of John Coltrane's 80th birthday Kindred Spirits presents a compilation called "For JC, Love is Supreme", a spiritual jazz odyssey in respect to John Coltrane's philosophy. Prior to this album, a limited 10" will be released with unreleased Dwight Trible & Build An Ark songs. Side A features a 13 minute version of "Love Supreme", while the Side B includes a different version of this song as well as two new Dwight Trible & Build An Ark compositions. Comes with artwork sleeve designed by Machine.
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out of stock $7.26
Adventures Of Tazz (remixes)
Cat: TSUBA 057B. Rel: 22 Mar 12
 
Deep House
Worked It (6th Borough Project remix)
Giovanni's Keys (Matthew Styles remix)
Review: With his long player freshly dropped for Tsuba, Canadian producer Tazz gets under the knife with a couple of reworkings aimed squarely at the deeper end of the house dancefloor. 6th Borough Project get to grips with "Worked It", going for a slightly more pumped and modern sounding cut than a lot of their rootsy disco productions, using subtle flicks of melody to create a moody piece. Matthew Styles meanwhile goes further down into the murk with a thoroughly dubby version of "Giovanni's Keys", going heavy on the reverb and submerged keys but keeping things functional for the floor.
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out of stock $8.30
AEther
AEther (hand-numbered 10" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: WRDUBSRMXZ 1. Rel: 13 Feb 18
 
Deep Dubstep
NUMBer - "AEther" (Headland remix) (4:19)
Headland - "Local" (Tetrad remix666) (4:53)
Review: Remix! WRD crew flex back to '16 then flex right forward with two killer versions. First up is NUMBer's "Aether" under the careful knife of Headland. Maintaining those pranged out stretched radars and solvent vapours of the original but adding a whole new level of trippiness to the bass, it's a perfect updated. Tetrad takes the remix drivers seat on the B with a more fractured, subversive take on Headland's "Local". More waspy basses, more hidden surprises but still just as weighty, it's another creative update. Highly limited.
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out of stock $8.57
Afoxe
Afoxe (limited 10")
Cat: BB 02. Rel: 25 Jul 16
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Selvagem & Kiko Costato - "Afoxe" (5:13)
Pete Herbert & Dicky Trisco - "Coconuts For Breakfast" (7:42)
Review: Barefoot Beats' formula is simple: hand pick some lesser-known Brazilian gems, and then re-edit them in a way that suits modern dancefloors. The sneaky imprint's second release features a pair of collaborative reworks from Selvagem and Kiko Coastato, and Pete Herbert and Dicky Trisco. The former pairing's "Afoxe" is something of a slow-building treat, with delay-laden, chanted vocals riding a shuffling, samba-disco groove. Old pals Herbert and Trisco reach for the button marked "beach party", underpinning their breezy "Coconuts For Breakfast" with a solid, house-friendly kick-drum pattern and brilliant bassline. Both tracks sound like the kind of thing that should be played loudly in the summer sunshine.
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out of stock $9.08
Africa Must Be Free
Cat: ORD 21. Rel: 07 Jan 20
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Hugh Mundell - "Africa Must Be Free" (2:30)
Augustus Pablo - "Park Lane Special" (2:50)
Rockers All Stars - "Levi Dub" (2:42)
Augustus Pablo/Rockers All Stars - "Africa 1983" (3:04)
Augustus Pablo/Rockers All Stars - "Africa Dub" (2:52)
Review: This choice various artists 10" brings together three of reggae's most iconic names - Hugh Mundell, Augustus Pablo and Rockers All Stars. Mundell's impassioned cries on "Africa Must Be Free" resonate as loudly now as they did back then, while "Park Lane Special" from Pablo is a swaggering gem full of multi-layered synths and icy, snaking hi hats. Rockers All Stars appear on three cuts of meandering dub, and each one is laced with fine chord work and a real sense of optimism.
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out of stock $11.41
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