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Custom Made
Cat: RUM 01. Rel: 27 Feb 08
 
Minimal/Tech House
Custom Made
Custom Made (Wink Interpretation)
Review: Oproof is the new label of Mr G. On the first Oproof release two tracks appear:
'Custom Made' by Mr. G himself and a remix done by the one and only Josh Wink!
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out of stock $8.33
Distance EP
Cat: PG 029. Rel: 06 Dec 06
 
Minimal/Tech House
Distance (13th Floor dub)
Distance (1.4 Tha Dam)
Review: The grandmaster of pure uncut tech-house grooves is back and one thing is for sure: Colin McBean is on fire! He really pushes his limits and creates two analogue groovers that are simply off the planet. Using a warm thumping bass as a firm foundation, Colin takes his time and let's you adjust to the hypnotizing fx of these babies.
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out of stock $8.33
On A Roll EP
Cat: LUXA 011. Rel: 12 Apr 07
 
Minimal/Tech House
What Kinda
Kick Back
Review: Phoenix G head honcho Mr. G has been on fire for some time. Now Mr. G brings the "On A Roll EP", two mind-blowing tunes for the Dutch futuristic techno label Luxaflex. Colin McBean is definitely on the roll and presents something slightly different than the smooth funk we've come to expect. Here we have two roughened up, stripped down minimal crunchers with a catchy hook. This stuff breathes, walks and talks micro techno!
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out of stock $8.33
Connect EP
Cat: LUXA 014. Rel: 06 Sep 07
 
Minimal/Tech House
David Squillace - "Miss Giggler" (Darko Esser remix)
Mr G - "What Kinda" (Mark Henning remix)
Adam Craft - "Tricker" (Boris Ross remix)
Review: Rotterdam's born and raised techno/house label Luxaflex is controlled by Boris Ross and aimed at whatever good techno or house music you need to have! The label features an ongoing roster of some of the most promising artists combined with the dons of the stripped sequence. The "Connect EP" is an action packed remix collection using elements of previous Luxaflex releases from the hands of Davide Squillace, Mr G and Adam Craft.
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out of stock $8.33
The Unreleased Gemz
The Unreleased Gemz (limited hand-stamped clear pink vinyl 12")
Cat: GEMZ 001. Rel: 08 Jul 14
 
Minimal/Tech House
Weekend Off?
Birthday Jam With Extra Rum?
Summer Finally Here Or Is It?
Tommys Groove?
Review: Any new Mr G release is cause for celebration, but this coloured vinyl 12" - with hand-stamped labels, natch - is extra special. While details are sketchy, at best, we're reliably informed that these four tracks have been rescued from the vaults. Whenever they were recorded, there's plenty for fans to enjoy, from the sparse, synth bass-propelled 4/4 funk of "Birthday Jam With Extra Rum", to the mutant bass, swinging cymbals and cut-up saxophones of "Summer Finally Here Or Is It?". There's some trademark sparkling deep house in the shape of the US garage influenced "Tommy's Groove", while opener "Weekend Off" - the pick of a strong bunch - is a deliciously fuzzy chunk of no-holds-barred techno-funk with incessant mutant organ stabs and hip hop vocal samples aplenty.
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out of stock $7.82
Soulfood EP
Soulfood EP (double 12")
Cat: PG 045LTD. Rel: 16 Oct 12
 
Minimal/Tech House
Soulfood
Hard Compression
Black Breds
Womb
Review: Coming correct with a sizable double pack, Mr G is at it again with his refined and stripped back take on the middle ground between techno and house (just don't call it tech house). "Soulfood" thrusts ahead with an insistent yet minimal beat while the rich spread of synths range from mellow chords to nagging high frequency tweaks, while "Hard Compression" heads in a smoother direction of deep house with hypnotic loops of soul licks. "Black Breds" is all lounge-friendly, Rick Wade-esque house on top and techno kick underneath, and "Womb" heads into the Alton Miller realms of cheery, chord-laden groove with those G-funk synths warbling over the top.
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out of stock $16.43
Frenetic EP
Cat: PG 046. Rel: 08 Jan 13
 
Minimal/Tech House
Bounce
Red Line
Bounce (Ben Sims remix)
Review: Phoenix G surface in style in 2013 with the appropriately titled Frenetic EP from label boss Mr G that brandishes a rather potent remix from Ben Sims. There's an inherently old school tone to "Bounce" with the looping vocal hook imploring you to do as the title says over a stylish arrangement of firm, deep kick drums and lengthy, echo laden chords. In contrast "Red Line" locks onto a murked out techno groove that ripples with percussive intensity, which goes some way to preparing you for the onslaught of floor wrecking excellence that is Ben Sim's remix of "Bounce" with the UK techno veteran squeezing all the life out of those chords.
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out of stock $6.78
My Sound
My Sound (12")
Cat: MM 006. Rel: 04 Jul 12
 
Minimal/Tech House
My Sound
Heavy Gal
Lost In Translation
Review: There are few who manage to nail restrained but genuine funk quite like Mr G. With a minimum of fuss but careful attention to detail, Colin McBean (to his folks) can create a real sense of wonder out of a simple drum pattern, the odd wisely placed sample and a straightforward melody. This latest offering for Monique Musique is no different, as the title track neatly exemplifies with its bongo-enhanced disco roll and direct chord stabs. "Heavy Gal" is a rougher prospect, working a measured garage shuffle over a growling, unending bass line and coming up with gold once again.
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Outta Sight EP
Cat: PG 042. Rel: 07 Aug 12
 
Minimal/Tech House
Coontrast
Pass It Around
Rum Time
out of stock $8.61
Extended Pain EP
Cat: BCR 0106. Rel: 02 Oct 10
 
Minimal/Tech House
JB's
Sunday Blues
Sunday Blues (Kasper remix)
out of stock $7.56
G's Spot EP
Cat: BCR 0196. Rel: 08 Sep 11
 
Techno
G's Spot
New Dayz
out of stock $9.37
Urban Warfare EP
Cat: PG 039. Rel: 06 Dec 11
 
Minimal/Tech House
Consequences
Lex (Flip Flopping)
On your side (G Out dub)
out of stock $9.65
ECG'Ed
ECG'Ed (12'')
Cat: REKIDS 004. Rel: 28 Jul 06
 
Electro House
ECG'Ed (original mix)
ECG'Ed (Rekid remix)
Review: It should be no surprise to any one that "ECG'Ed" is a brilliant piece of stripped down, rolling Detroit-influenced deep techno. Acid undertones supply the backbone to this brooding groove, followed closely by layers of sharp percussion and instantly recognizable live analogue effects. Coupled with the huge disco horn section make this subtle but dark beast in to somewhat of an epic! It would only be right for Matt to get in on the action and his remix under his Rekid alias is an exceptional alternative to what is already a class A-side producing a hypnotic floor-filler.
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Played by: Dirty Channels
out of stock $6.24
Lifes Changing Face EP
Cat: PG 003L. Rel: 16 Feb 11
 
Minimal/Tech House
For Those Who Feel (For Lex)
Raw Emotionz
Be Free
Review: Life's Changing Face finds Mr G in similar form to the tracks that made up Still Here (Get On Down), last years album for Rekids. Relentlessly driven by bass it may be, but beneath there is a fragile musicality and a soulful edge. This is captured perfectly on "For Those Who Feel (For Lex)" which pounds at your senses with raw , industrial thrust of rasping kicks, hi hats and bass drums but gradually draws out a haunting refrain of soaring pads and vocal loops that flush the track with real emotion. On the flip, "Raw Emotionz" takes a darker turn, drowning a heavily delayed sample deep beneath menacing synth turns and an ever changing surfeit of layered percussion. "Be Free" ends on a lighter note, filled with Mr G's repeated titular refrain, heavenly chords and a bubbling undercurrent of acidic bass.
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Atmosphere EP
Cat: LESS0086. Rel: 26 Jul 07
 
Minimal/Tech House
A Song For My Cantor
Balance
Review: Mr. G ain't no stranger to the electronic music scene. His style ranges from hard hitting techno over acid trenched beats to deep and soulful house productions. For the Berlin based special label Careless he delivers two very special cuts on the "Atmosphere EP". These are deep house tracks with an old school feeling and a superb club appeal - right in the vain of the new wave of house music. This is an essential release.
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Unreleased Gemz Vol 3 (Record Store Day RSD 2021)
Cat: PGRSD 2021. Rel: 21 Jun 21
 
Minimal/Tech House
Learn 2 Love (5:33)
Untitled 8 (6:05)
Tears Of Joy (7:58)
Stinky (3:49)
Review: Mr G is a real badman. The UK great always goes in hard with this sets and tunes - they're smoky, grainy grooves that lock you in deep for hours on end. For this year's Record Store Day he serves up a third volume of unreleased gold from his vaults. This one kicks off with a heavy sample from 'I Need A Freak' reworked into a late night and trippy tech house framework. 'Untitled 8' ups the ante with punchy and gritty techno loops, 'Tears Of Joy' then twists in some acid and last of all is the best fo the lot. It is tantalisingly short at under four minutes but is a body-shaking broken beat rhythm with heavy bass that makes you move your body right from the off.
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Infrastructure EP
Cat: PG 052. Rel: 20 Nov 15
 
Minimal/Tech House
Guiness Punch (Xtra Wray dub) (7:17)
Give Thanx! (8:08)
Invert? (6:12)
Review: Colin McBean is back everyone, look out! It's the same quality you expect from the techno don, as he brings the funk, rawness and unadulterated groove on the Infrastructure EP. First up is "Guiness Punch (Xtra Ray Dub), a stripped and atmospheric joint with sweet female vox and a mesmerising keys melody plus bumpy bassline. But wait until those Mr. G trademark open hi hats and cracking claps come in. Next the acidic "Give Thanx!" ups the ante with its ultra sick bassline and hypnotic chime melody which will easily crossover into other techno sub genres impressively. Finally "Invert?" explores sonar techno aesthetics accompanied by sampled diva vocals on this truly sick pre peak time slow burner. Tip!
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Unfamiliar Territories EP
Cat: PG 053S. Rel: 12 Feb 16
 
Minimal/Tech House
Momentum (7:29)
Unfamiliar Territories (6:59)
Science (7:30)
1 More (7:36)
Review: Techno legend Colin McBean aka Mr G presents to us young Birmingham producer Jayson Wynters and what a debut this is! Starting out with the minimal and atmospheric dustiness of "Momentum" that's reminiscent of Fred P's finer moments, he gets stuck in with "Unfamiliar Territory" which explores the soulful techno sounds of early 90's Detroit; very nice indeed. On the flip he delves deeper with the bumpy yet emotive "Science" while "More" hammers the message home in even more emotional and bittersweet fashion, calling to mind the classic sound of Prescription Records. Tip!
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Got That Swing EP
Cat: BCR 040T. Rel: 06 Oct 14
 
Minimal/Tech House
Got That Swing
JB's
Review: In an interesting move, Bass Culture have decided to reissue two previous Mr G jams on one record to give them a fresh airing. "Got That Swing" originally surfaced as a digital-only bonus to the G's Spot! EP from 2011, and it's more than worthy of the wax space. With its sultry chord stabs, discofied bassline and steamy vocal lick it hits all the right spots for a purposeful and workable late night cut. On the flip, "JB's" previously aired on the Extended Pain EP, and here it gets another chance to sink under your skin with its hypnotic throb, from the sensual pad to the stripped down beat, all capped off with a funky stab that sounds seismic in the slender surroundings.
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out of stock $9.65
Personal Momentz
Personal Momentz (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: PG 003DLP. Rel: 04 Nov 14
 
Minimal/Tech House
Faith!
Hip Flexer
Dad? (Kay Valley dub)
Haze
Things & Stuff (Mango Boy Red Eye mix)
Lifes Riddimz (The Conversation)
Angels (Ascending)
Dark Heart
Review: You just can't argue with the classiness of Mr G's output, not least when he's giving himself free rein on his own Phoenix G imprint and this new double-pack of goodness is brimming with the kind of sublime, dub-tinged tech house the man has made his legend on. "Faith!" comes on in blue shades of techno-fuelled tension, while "Life Riddimz" keeps things equally fraut and moody. There are warmer moments as on soulful vocal jam "Hip Flexer" and easy-stomping piano worker "Dad?", and there's a healthy amount of weirdness from fractured percussion-baiter "Haze", bt really whatever shade of G you like there's something to enjoy here.
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out of stock $21.12
Night On The Town?
Cat: PGSEXLP 1. Rel: 09 Sep 15
 
Minimal/Tech House
Entrance (4:56)
Inhibition (4:19)
Sub Level 3 (G's Freak Zone) (4:41)
Fixated (3:06)
Interlude @ ? (3:54)
The Lab (1:48)
Thrust (5:39)
Exit? (4:46)
Review: Colin McBean aka Mr G is back with another full length. We know what you're thinking; it's probably awesome? Well duh! Damn right it is, so here's more with the good news; several tracks of slamming tech funk that this man is renowned for and it's all killer. First track "Entrance" is the soundtrack to a techno aerobics class, take a listen! "Sub Level 3 (G's Freak Zone)" uses a nasty arpeggio untypical of his previous work but those strings that come in are just epic! "Interlude @ ?" keeps on with his typical sense of humour and in sound with its tough and dirty sense of funk that's so emotive at the same time. "Thrust" is proper peak time business that reminds you why he was once one half of The Advent; banging, doom laden hard groove.
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out of stock $21.12
Personal Momentz (Add On+)
Cat: PG 003LPEG. Rel: 19 May 15
 
Minimal/Tech House
Interlude 2 (2:36)
G Beatz Pt 25 (4:20)
Lot To Say... (6:13)
SOTU'z (6:42)
Review: Last year's Personal Momentz was perhaps Colin McBean's finest long player to date as Mr G, and a fine way to pay homage to his father whose passing away inspired the set. How to possibly improve on the album? What about a 12" addendum featuring a quartet of Mr G productions laid down in the same recording sessions. Personal Momentz (Add On+) is, obviously, quintessential Mr G, four cuts of dub tinged house music that will slot perfectly into any selector's sets with the unashamedly vibrant "Lot To Say..." a stand out inclusion. Mr G you are just too good to us.
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out of stock $8.08
A Good Place?
Cat: PGGP 1. Rel: 11 Nov 16
 
Minimal/Tech House
Yard Food (5:45)
One For The Headz (6:14)
The Moment You Realise? (3:52)
Nothin' (Cause We Are Strong) (8:05)
Love Dub (9:04)
All In Time (4:17)
In The Sun... Finally! (3:21)
That Late Night Thought? (4:19)
G's Jazz (3:15)
Interluded (part 1) (2:21)
Review: UK techno legend Colin McBean returns on his always reliable Phoenix G imprint with A Good Place? A dozen servings of tough and steely house music that properly brings the funk as you'd expect from the man once behind such legendary and seminal acts like The Advent and G-Flame & Mr. G. There's also a few wonderful surprises too; such as the broken beat/nu jazz deepness of "One For The Headz" or the dusty disco loops of "Interluded (part 1)". But otherwise it really is business as usual, such as on the hi octane stormer "Nothin' (Cause We Are Strong)" with its "French Kiss" style melody, the deeply emotive "In The Sun... Finally!" or the raw and rusty dust covered jack of "G's Jazz" it's all killer no filler on here we assure you!
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out of stock $18.51
Gettin' Hott EP
Cat: PG 049. Rel: 14 Jan 14
 
Minimal/Tech House
P Bar Jam
Tripped Out
End Of Day Jam
Review: Colin McBean is back on the case with yet more of his refined house reductions, whipping up a trio of high grade deep house considerations with all the elements you want from a Mr G record. "P Bar Jam" makes no bones about its inspiration, stamping out an energetic but utterly streamlined kind of club track that makes the most of a catchy chord line without ever pushing too hard, the drums dutifully ticking along, the sub bass wobbling underneath but everything in perfect harmony. It's the same on "Tripped Out", albeit in the context of a more introspective jam that would fare better away from the peak time glare. "End Of Day Jam" too speaks to a more mellow situation, in this case letting some sweet organ notes warm the cockles over a delicate but purposeful groove.
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Tags: Tech House
out of stock $10.42
Temasek EP
Cat: MNSW 003. Rel: 08 Jun 16
 
Minimal/Tech House
Pan Pacific (8:43)
28 (Zombie version) (7:32)
Black Pepper Crab (7:47)
Review: Established back in 2011, Singapore's Midnight Shift label has grown to reflect the diverse bookings across the house and techno spectrum that pepper their associated club nights. For example, the past four 12"s from the label have spanned Andreas Gehm, John Heckle, Eduardo De La Calle and Portuguese producer Kaspar. Up next it is Colin 'Mr. G' McBean whose Ternasek 12" arrives amidst a rich vein of killer singles from the man widely regarded as genuine UK house royalty. According to Midnight Shift, these three tracks were made after McBean was struck with inspiration on a visit to the Singaporean city of the same name, with aural markers of his time there sunk deep into the pulsing functionalism of the productions. As with the majority of Mr G material, this are prime club grade tech-edged house rollers.
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out of stock $9.65
Conectionz EP
Cat: PG 054B. Rel: 24 Jun 16
 
Minimal/Tech House
You In Or You Out? (Sims Jacker edit) (5:04)
You In Or You Out? (7:22)
Bring It! (5:22)
Review: Colin McBean is an unstoppable force at the moment isn't he! At the moment you say? Yeah too right; the guy never actually stopped his relentless pursuit of the perfect house and techno grooves since the '90s and this Conectionz EP is no exception. Starting things off in explosive fashion with the "You In Or You Out? (Sims Jacker edit)" with its relentless thud and crack of a 909 workout with funky bass and evil pads helped out by some generous reverb build ups; all you need really. The original version up next is more restrained deep house with that great vocal refrain repeating "live your life the way you wanna be free" the tracks aggression provided by those hissing rhythms. Finally "Bring It" is a soulful breakbeat number with soaring synth leads that is a great departure from McBean's normal style.
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Sound Groove Emotion
Cat: CH 005. Rel: 09 Sep 22
 
Deep House
Its All Love (7:13)
Gratitude...A Good Day! (5:21)
Revolution (3:54)
Got My Freek On (6:56)
Review: Last year, Colin McBean AKA Mr G made his first appearance on Muallem's CHILDHOOD label via an album that blurred the boundaries between techno, electro and ambient. This four-track follow-up EP features some of the same sonic features - certainly in terms of synthesiser and drum machine choices - but a touch more warmth and deep house style groove. Our pick of the bunch is opener 'It's All Love', where rambling spoken word samples and mixed-down chanted vocals ride a hypnotic groove and spacey electronic melodies, though the stripped-back, percussive, tribal and bass-heavy box jam 'Revolution' pushes it close. 'Got My Freak On', a dense, weird and echoing slab of breathless techno insanity, is also impressive.
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out of stock $15.12
Nu Page EP
Cat: PG 028. Rel: 13 Sep 06
 
Minimal/Tech House
Going Home
Big Gal Batty Rider
Review: Colin McBean has been around for ages and this man has seen and done a thing or two for real! Using aliases like Mango Boy, Halcyon Daze, Tommy Atkins and The Reaver he manages to surprise his followers with a super fresh and moving sound. For this latest outing he presents a fantastic gem that can be best described as a solid fusion between deep house grooves and intelligent musical elements. All of this is composed using nothing but analog machinery!
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out of stock $8.33
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