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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
Sunrise
Sunrise (coloured vinyl 10" limited to 200 copies (comes in different coloured vinyl, we cannot guarantee which one you will receive))
Cat: PCNC 016. Rel: 26 Oct 23
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Sunrise (Lovers Break mix) (7:30)
Sunrise (Stella mix) (7:22)
Review: Jurgen Paape has a brilliantly characterful sound and wrote one of our favourite silly records in 'Ofterschwang' some 13 years ago (go check it out, it's brilliant.) We're glad to hear some new music from the long time Kompakt legend and co-founder and once again it's not what you would expect. 'Allein' is a downbeat piece with oriental melodies and gently plucked strings over warm bass. It's not for the club, that is for sure, but the flip side version 'Allein In Italien' sure is. This one is a chugging and brit Italo disco number with retro 80s synth sounds and plenty of joyous grooves.
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 in stock $11.16
The Master Series 07
Cat: TMS 07. Rel: 09 Jun 20
 
Deep House
Consensual (7:55)
Get Down & Get With It (6:34)
Review: The latest artist to deliver a volume in digital download specialists Masterworks Music's occasional "Master Series" of vinyl EPs is Dirtytwo, a Scandinavian duo best-known for their releases on Local k and Razor 'N' Tape Reserve. A-side "Consensual" is a genuinely deep and immersive affair driven forwards by echoing electric piano stabs, hissing ride cymbals and addictive bass, all topped off by glassy-eyed vocal samples of what sounds like Motown legend Marvin Gaye. Flipside "Get Down & Get With It" is an altogether sweatier and sleazier affair, closer in tone to the pair's various loved-up and peak-time-ready singles on Local Talk. It's rather good, though we still prefer the tactile and huggable A-side.
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out of stock $12.98
Joe Le Taxi
Joe Le Taxi (hand-stamped 10")
Cat: PUSS 20202. Rel: 10 Jul 20
 
Deep House
Joe Le Taxi (5:29)
Joe Le Taxi (Acid Tool) (5:28)
Review: Butch has been turning out essential club sounds for many years. He has a wide range of styles in his arsenal and always manages to come up with original ideas despite being so prolific for so long. "Joe Le Taxi" is a mad acid cut that has off-grid claps, drunken kicks and a female vocal lost in it all. It's the sort of unhinged tune to drop at the peak of the night and watch the reaction from afar. On the flip is an Acid Tool version that is even more wonky and unhinged, with the squirrelling acid line doing even more work.
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out of stock $11.68
Baseline 87 (Sushitech 15th Anniversary reissue)
Cat: SUSH 04.5. Rel: 26 Oct 20
 
Deep House
Baseline 87' (6:46)
Musik For The Dancefloor (6:24)
Review: The Sushitech festivities continue unabated with this bittersweet repress of an all-time classic from the much-missed Detroit figurehead Mike Huckaby. 'Baseline '87' ranks amongst his most fabled works, riding as it does around an irresistibly catchy square wave bass hook and one of those no-nonsense beats that the legendary producer did so well. For the sound of Huckaby in full flight though, 'Musik For The Dancefloor' on the flip soars thanks to the interplay between the pads and chords while retaining that steadfast focus. In memory of a true dance music hero, why not revisit a classic that should be comfortably sat in every record bag?
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out of stock $10.13
PULPCORN 001
PULPCORN 001 (hand-stamped hand-numbered gold vinyl 10" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: PULPCORN 001. Rel: 24 Sep 20
 
Deep House
Track 1 (6:26)
Track 2 (6:10)
Review: Pulp Corn Recordings is a brand new label out of, we think, France. We don't know any more other than the mysterious imprint promises to serve up "heavy dancefloor-oriented edits on limited 10" format," and the first one is a hand-stamped golden nugget that kick off with a nice analogue deep hue track featuring some classic samples from Pulp Fiction, amongst other things. It's an intriguing roller with a flamenco style breakdown, while the flip is a wild and free break beat banger with big stabs, hammering drum programming and all the energy any club will need to blow up.
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out of stock $15.31
Lulo
Lulo (10")
Cat: CHURCH 015. Rel: 01 Nov 18
 
Deep House
Lulo (7:35)
Guava (6:12)
Review: Church's latest release - a rather tasty, two-track ten-inch single - comes courtesy of South London sorts DJ Malcolm and Dabriel Garius. A-side "Lulo", a jazzy deep house cut smothered in expansive piano solos, dreamy synth chords and sampled female vocals, is particularly potent, with the duo expertly layering up the percussion to give the track a sun-kissed, carnival-friendly feel. Flipside "Guava" displays a similar jazz influence, with the duo trading electric piano and trumpet solos over elastic synth bass and swinging, semi-broken deep house grooves. It's what we imagine a contemporary collaboration between Phil Asher and 2000Black boys Dego and Kaidi Tatham would sound like, which is high praise indeed.
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out of stock $5.70
Rising
Rising (10")
Cat: LT 088. Rel: 16 Oct 18
 
Deep House
Rising (Ron Trent remix) (7:57)
Rising (6:24)
Review: Hot on the heels of "Mission" earlier this year, Shuya Okino's Kyoto Jazz Sextet troupe present another gem from last year's Unity album complete with a remix of the highest calibre. This time the cascading, Latin rhythm and frenetic horn leads of "Rising" are given the midas dancefloor touch by none other than Ron Trent. Maintaining the wily spirit of the original while coating in warm organ blasts and subtly bumping kicks, it's a precision translation that brings the original into a whole new context.
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out of stock $10.37
Buchsenoffner Vol 7: Driving Home For Hitmas!
Buchsenoffner Vol 7: Driving Home For Hitmas! (hand-numbered splattered vinyl 10" + insert limited to 300 copies)
Cat: SCHENKEL 007. Rel: 19 Dec 17
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
FML (6:30)
DHFC (4:35)
Track 3 (1:43)
Review: The anonymous editors Schenkelspreizer get festive with this ace new chicken-flinger. "FML" gets a little butch with its sprightly disco insistency and those brilliantly loose toms that roll on every fill. "DHFC" meanwhile gives us a peep through the Rea view mirror as we hit the road with vibrant, loopy charm. Loaded with a cheeky German break for added party lols, it brings another ace Schenkelspreizer year to a close in a style. Merry hitmas everyone!
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out of stock $9.33
Inna Brixton
Cat: WANIA TI70. Rel: 12 Dec 17
 
Deep House
Salik - "Inna Brixton" (5:51)
DJ Sotofett - "Acid Site Mix" (6:27)
Review: DJ Sotofett's Wania imprint closes a wild and entertaining 2017 off with a pair of masterful EPs, both of them showcasing the Norwegian's genre-crossing tastes and outlook. First up is this steely 10", spear-headed by newcomer Salik, out of London Town. Up until now, the imprint has predominantly focussed on the US styles of dance music, a rough and ever-quirky blend of house and techno, but Salik's "Inna Brixton" verges on much more UK-centric territories with its near six minute spew of moody energy, clicking and bouncing steadily to the sound of deep, treacherous sub bass. The flipside features DJ SO-PHAT himself, coming through with a beatless away of acid-tinged melodies that blend into a tight little rhythm, before dissipating into a loose pool of drones and bass - Sotofett at his most outlandish. An essential buy.
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Played by: Adesse Versions
out of stock $6.21
Sunbeams
Sunbeams (10")
Cat: EGLO 58. Rel: 26 Mar 18
 
Deep House
Sunbeams (3:29)
Esencia (1:30)
Starburst 3 (5:09)
Review: Last time out Kieron Ifill AKA K15 was sharing vinyl space with legendary British techno producer Mr G. This time round, he's back on a solo mission, laying down three deep and expansive tracks for the mighty Eglo Records. Opener "Sunbeams" is undoubtedly a slab of hazy summer sunshine, with Ifill encasing a jaunty samba groove in lilting Rhodes riffs and Kaidi Tatham style synthesizer solos. The influence of Tatham's Herbie Hancock-inspired approach can also be heard on the intergalactic jazz-funk positivity of "Sunbeams 3", while "Essencia" is deliciously woozy and glassy eyed, with yearning melodies and analogue synthesizer chords rising above skittish jazz drums.
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out of stock $8.29
Champagne
Champagne (1-sided 10")
Cat: MJ 001. Rel: 13 Feb 18
 
Deep House
Champagne (7:56)
Review: The currently unstoppable Ross From Friends lays down this limited 10" taken from his live streamed debut. Full sax a-go-go, smoother than your favourite milkshake and ten times sweeter, "Champagne" fizzes with a trippy deep house charm that backs up all the hype and attention he's getting right now. Coming at you on brand new label Molten Jets, this one's a keeper and won't hang around for long at all. Chin chin!
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out of stock $10.13
Kolour LTD 10's Vol 9
Cat: KLRLTD 10S009. Rel: 28 Mar 18
 
Deep House
I Can Prove It (5:58)
Free Love (6:50)
Review: Chevals, who brilliantly describes himself as a "French house producer, disco cutter and horse", came to our attention last year via a fine debut on Better Listen. You'll find further proof of his "rising star" status on this tasty, two-track contribution to Kolour LTD's 10-inch series. Both tracks are essentially re-edits, though there are enough additional touches and new musical elements to elevate them way beyond your average scalpel re-arrangement. The Frenchman kicks thing off with "I Can Prove It", a gently tooled-up and reworked version of a soaring, glassy-eyed disco-soul gem that will sound fantastic at this summer's open-air events. Flipside "Free Love" is an altogether more low-slung affair, with a fizzing, funk-fuelled groove building towards a rush-inducing Philadelphia Soul-goes-disco-house conclusion.
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out of stock $12.98
Beatz Volume 2 (Pat Van Dyke & Kirk Degiorgio mixes)
Cat: D3E 014LTD. Rel: 26 Feb 18
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Ventos Do Outono (Pat Van Dyke remix)
Ventos Do Outono
Ventos Do Outono (Kirk Degiorgio remix)
Review: Bruno E has plenty of history in the field of future jazz and downtempo, and now he's been snapped up by D3 to deliver some of that cold-chilling lounge business with some interesting remixers on board. Pat Van Dyke is up first, creating a blissful version of "Ventos De Outono" that feels as cosy as a warm fire and a glass of whisky on an autumn evening. The original version of the track is actually a peppier affair with a broken beat lilt that wouldn't sound out of place alongside the Dego and Kaidi Tatham crew. Kirk Degiorgio is a natural fit for another remix given his jazzy roots, and his swirling techno treatment is the perfection lotion to pour over Bruno E's excellent original ingredients.
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Played by: Akioki, G-Prod
out of stock $8.29
Montpelier/Rumex
Montpelier/Rumex (100 gram vinyl 10")
Cat: TIO S3. Rel: 16 Sep 19
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Montpelier (5:47)
Rumex (6:19)
Review: Fresh from delving into his ambient side on the pastorally-enhanced "Loom Dream" album for Whities, Leif revives his self-manned Tio Series with another double-shot of delicate but impactful cuts outside the conventional slipstream of modern techno. The rhythms fall crooked, the synths trickle, bubble and cascade around the groove and the atmosphere remains humid and heady, especially on ear-snagging B-side "Rumex". "Montpelier" sports more explicit dubby flourishes and a spread of sonic flora and fauna in the middle distance that truly brings the track to life.
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out of stock $7.26
Air Bubble
Air Bubble (hand-stamped 10" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: SWF 002. Rel: 11 Feb 20
 
Bass
Air Bubble (3:17)
Air Bubble (Ikonika edit) (5:40)
Review: UK bass specialist Leon Smart aka Scratcha DVA originally premiered "Air Bubble" back in 2018 under the Singlewhitefemale alias on the self-released album "Interludes" - only available digitally until now on his label Allyall Records. Named after his radio show at the time, it is a trippy, repetitive and at times contorted effort that works its magic via a simple/less is more approach. This is backed by a more upbeat and dancefloor ready take on the B side by fellow Hyperdub alumnus Ikonika (Hum + Buzz) who does a stellar job on the edit front - choice!
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out of stock $10.90
The Masters Series 06
Cat: TMS 06. Rel: 18 Mar 20
 
Deep House
Mojoy (6:39)
Exotic Fruitz (6:55)
Review: Belgian producer UC Beatz lands on Masterworks with two impeccable deep house cuts that nod to the sterling reputation he enjoys within the scene. "Mojoy" is a simmering jam with that raw 'in the room' flavour you'd expect from Moodymann, a sweet vocal sample and a rhythm section that teases as much as it moves. When the chords drop, it's sure to sway the crowd without losing the intimacy set up in the track's earlier moments. "Exotic Fruitz" has a similar production style, and that background bar chatter is back again to fill the space with a cosy atmosphere, but here the keys are more forthright and vibing in the direction of sunnier climes.
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out of stock $12.98
Kolour Ltd 10's Vol 8
Cat: KLRLTD 10S008. Rel: 20 Dec 17
 
Deep House
Them & Us (5:55)
Peasant Dance (5:52)
Review: Detroit/Houston based Kolour have had some pretty credible names feature on their new 10 inch series this year, such as Eddic C, Napoleon, Frank Booker and Lady Blacktronika. Now it is over to the Belarus based disco DJ Funkyjaws who serves up two irresistible jams on Vol 8 of the series. On the A side, we have the soulful and life affirming African boogie of "Them & Us". We have not heard the original but it sounds pretty seamless to us: a respectful edit indeed. On the flip, we have one seriously mad boogie-down jam in the form of "Peasant Dance" which is a truly exotic affair from god knows where! Accordions, wah-wah guitar and some super string arrangements clash wonderfully. This may sound like an unholy mixture but this is exactly the kind of disco deviance that truly floats our boat! The Grodno based producer last appeared for the label on Kolour LTD 22 a couple of years back, and in the meantime has also appeared for the likes of Shadeleaf Music and Austrian imprint Pusic.
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out of stock $10.90
Crue 3
Crue 3 (limited hand-stamped clear green vinyl 10")
Cat: CRUE 03. Rel: 19 Feb 13
 
Deep House
Track 1 (6:04)
Track 2 (6:23)
Review: With two releases already under their belt, the quintessential anonymous producer Crue is back with another exercise in dynamic analogue house and techno. "Track 1" is a steady 90s house workout, rich with warm chord stabs and a punchy beat, primed for slotting in amongst other garage shuffle revivalists. "Track 2" is where things get spicy with the primal, Detroit-weighted clatter of the drums falling in an almost-breakbeat, and the melodic stabs zipping in overhead. It's a staggeringly fresh sounding track, even whilst using methods of the past. Whoever they might be, Crue is clearly in command of some serious kit and a keen ear for what works,
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out of stock $9.33
Ce N'est Pas Bon (JD Twitch edit)
Cat: AABONUS 10. Rel: 15 Jun 18
 
Deep House
Ce N'est Pas Bon (JD Twitch edit) (5:20)
Review: Long term advocates of JD Twitch's selecting skills will be very happy to see the appearance of this 10" featuring the Optimo man's edit of Amadou & Mariam. Originally made back in 2008, this edit has been a staple of JD Twitch sets and was intended to be released as part of the third volume of the superb charity focused Autonomous Africa series that was issued earlier this year. Licensing issues put the kibosh on those plans, but with the edit having belatedly been granted permission Twitch elected to issue it as one off 10" instead of waiting for volume 4 in 2015. As with the best edits, Twitch's amendments to the original version of "Ce N'est Pas Bon" are subtle and understated, adding little rhythmic elements that make it easier to slip into a DJ set and hypnotise minds. All proceeds will once again go to the Mtandika mission in Tanzania.
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out of stock $8.57
Common Dreams 2
Common Dreams 2 (transparent vinyl 10")
Cat: CMD 002. Rel: 26 Jan 15
 
Techno
Dimensions
Confide
Review: John Shima is a prolific electronic music producer. He has a sound maybe best described as futuristic & intelligent, with a hint of quarkiness at times. He brings true depth and emotion into his productions, usually illustrated by using spacey pads, electrofunk basslines and intelligent drum programming. This EP contains two tracks, carefully selected from his archive to compliment one another and to bring you his productions of highest quality.
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out of stock $6.49
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
Major Fun
Major Fun (10")
Cat: PLAYRJC 033. Rel: 09 Oct 14
 
Deep House
Major Fun (For Joshi)
Your Love Away (For Lucky) (with Jules Etienne)
Review: Frankfurt's Live At Robert Johnson dole out a swift accoutrement to Massimiliano's excellent LP With One Another in the shape of this sublime two track 10". By our reckoning the label's first issue in this format, Major Fun comes with dedications to two friends of the Berlin-dwelling Italian. "Major Fun" is dedicated to a friend called Joshua who has sadly passed and it's vibrant, colourful explosion of sound and rhythm suggests Pagliara wants to celebrate his life. On the flip the hushed vocals of Jules Etienne adds an extra element of restraint to the deep, disco flecked house cut "Your Love Away" which is dedicated to Pagliara's close friend Lucky.
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Played by: ROTCIV, Tugboat Edits
out of stock $10.90
Cascade: Extended
Cascade: Extended (limited hand-stamped grey vinyl 10")
Cat: SUSH 35. Rel: 08 Dec 14
 
Deep House
Cascade (Delano Smith remix)
Cascade (Ryan Elliott remix)
Review: The recently released Cascade doublepack saw tracks from Delano Smith's two albums for Sushitech remixed by a variety of friends, associates and admirers. This clear vinyl 10", limited to 500 copies, features two additional remixes that didn't make the cut. The first is from Smith himself, who turns in a brilliantly hypnotic interpretation that sounds like a cross between classic Detroit deep house and German dub techno. Ryan Elliot handles the flip, laying down a mix that bubbles and spits attractively. It's still sparse, hazy and locked-in, but benefits from some intricate percussion programming, spooky chords and a superb bassline.
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out of stock $10.64
Sap Sap Seoi La
Cat: PP 008. Rel: 30 Jan 15
 
Deep House
Samo DJ - "Sha Tin 4am"
Over The HIll - "Acid Rasta"
Taro Tokugawa - "Here My Dear"
Review: ** REPRESS ** A penultimate release of the year for Public Possession retains the defiantly unconventional approach that has been a distinguishing characteristic since the operation expanded from a Klenzestrasse record shop into a fully-fledged record label. It also represents a label debut for Samo DJ, the Swedish producer responsible for the excellent KWC 92 LP released on L.I.E.S. and co-founder of Born Free alongside Daniel 'Sling' Isling. As the title suggests, the 10" shaped Samo DJ presents Sap Sap Seoi is no mere collection of Samo DJ productions, but instead an introduction into the sonic world of his friends and contemporaries. Along with a Samo DJ cut, there is an appearance Over The Hill (aka DJ Kool Dust and graphic designer Sam Nyholm) and the mysterious Taro Tokugawa with the mood swinging gloriously between house, Scandinavian beat down and in "Here My Dear" a sublime slab of East Asian electronic pop.
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out of stock $9.33
Looking To The Sky
Looking To The Sky (gold vinyl 10")
Cat: H 1002. Rel: 18 May 15
 
Deep House
Looking To The Sky (5:41)
Summer Season (4:37)
Review: Last seen on Dekmantel as part of Mephisto Frequency Oscillator alongside Early Sounds Collective pal Massimo Di Lena, Rio Padice pitches up on Housewax for the Looking To The Sky 12". The two tracks here explore Padice's deeper side, but it all still feels vintage in origin, with "Looking To The Sky", in particularly, coming blessed with the sort of dreamy warmth and undulating low-end shuffle that have long been hallmarks of Larry Heard productions. "Summer Season" is a little brighter and breezier, with twinkling electronics, cheery melodies and drawn-out chords riding a synth bass-heavy late '80s deep house groove.
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out of stock $9.08
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
No Hurry
No Hurry (limited hand stamped 10")
Cat: CHURCHW 002. Rel: 11 Dec 14
 
Deep House
No Hurry
Juliette
Review: The Church White series returns with a second offering and it's a local affair with Rye Wax man FYI Chris bringing some contemporary UK house heat with two fully flavoured cuts. Previously known as one half of Nandos obsessed production unit Piri Piri, FYI Chris is no less potent on the buttons when he's flying solo on the evidence here with "No Hurry" hinting at a similar dusty fingered grasp of house music's inner workings to Mr Dez Andres. Flip the hand stamped 10" and "Juliete" is a more explicitly UK affair thanks to its tumbling percussive swing, percolating synths and expertly diced and layered vocals and it's entirely the kind of thing you expect on Church.
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out of stock $5.18
Magnetic
Magnetic (hand-stamped 10")
Cat: GFDS 01. Rel: 25 Nov 13
 
Deep House
Magnetic
Bad Aura
Review: Having issued the frankly quite popular I Can Tell (By The Way You Move) 12" on Domino Records earlier this year, UK house stalwart (as Pitchfork call him) George Fitzgerald continues his chart bothering antics with a first record for the major indie's offshoot Doublesix. Lead track "Magnetic" unveils a new talent from Fitzgerald too with the producer casts aside the sampled vocals he's previously used in favour of unveiling his own brooding (and treated) vocals which contrast nicely with the pulsing synths and cavernous bassline, clasping drums of his production. Those averse to George's vocals should check out B Side "Bad Aura" which comes across as an alternate instrumental mix.
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out of stock $9.33
Science & Soul
Cat: DUB 003. Rel: 12 Dec 13
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Science & Soul
Science & Soul (Maximillion Dunbar Snares Down The Stairs mix)
Review: Don't Be Afraid serve up their final release of a most impressive 2013, presenting the third edition of their transatlantic flavoured DBA Dubs series sees which another label debut. As his recent turn out on The Kelly Twins Happy Skull label demonstrated, Adjowa has a talent for refracting boogie, house and Italo that makes him a perfect candidate to follow Claws For? and Kelpe. His excellent "Science & Soul" track is treated to a quite distinct "Snares Down The Stairs" remix from Future Times captain Max D, which the label quite aptly states draws on "grime, jungle and breakbeat hardcore tropes to create a truly otherworldly banger."
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out of stock $8.57
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 $8.29
The Remix Capsule
The Remix Capsule (limited hand-stamped 10")
Cat: DEEPEXPLORER 0301. Rel: 18 Jan 14
 
Deep House
Jersey Real Estate (feat Jovonn - Dubbyman remix)
Ex Friendly (feat Rich Medina - Dubbyman Space Out mix)
Review: There aren't many outposts in Europe quite as deep as Dubbyman's Deep Explorer, while the selector himself is well versed in communicating with the soul. Here on The Remix Capsule it's deep, soulful overload as Jersey Real Estate and Ex Friendly both get the remix treatment from the label boss, with both cuts featuring life-affirming musings from Jovonn and Rich Medina respectively. "What Is House" is the most blissful of trips, all sumptuous pads and keys drifting into eternity while the beat listlessly rolls out on a refined consortium of bongo drums. "Journey Man" is a more punchy track (well, by Dubbyman standards) as the synths look more upwards and the beat sports a funk injection that should make it work on smoother dancefloors.
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out of stock $10.32
Prototype
Prototype (limited 10")
Cat: BK 007. Rel: 10 Jan 14
 
Techno
Prototype
Prototype (Mr Beatnick dub)
Review: Last seen on the Join Our Club label, rising UK producer Clarke Sawkill steps into the physical realm with Prototype, an excellent debut for the Bokhari Records imprint. Primed for optimum club play, Sawkill lays down the one original track which is complemented on the B Side by a remix from the excellent Mr Beatnick. "Prototype" is one long, lolloping slo mo DJ tool with the sort of rolling bassline that tends to wedge itself quite comfortably in your affections and demonstrates Sawkill might be a producer to keep your eye on. Mr Beatnick opts to implement a slightly faster tempo that suits his now familiar sense of melodic warmth down to a tee. Another great 12" from the Bokhari crew.
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out of stock $8.05
Sneeze
Sneeze (hand-stamped 10")
Cat: SNEEZE. Rel: 18 Feb 14
 
Deep House
Sneeze
Loop
Review: The Puss label overseen by breakout producer HNNY and Studio Barnhus founder Kornel Kovacs continues to be a source for club ready sounds, with the all caps loving producer at the helm for this much anticipated fourth release. Based around a liberal sample of the Queen Bee, "Sneeze" is one of those club jams that will appeal to party DJs, starting at a hip-hop tempo before a neat little vocal edit sees the track crank up the BPM exponentially and transformed into a no-nonsense house cut. It's a pretty simple idea executed perfectly and you are likely to hear this all over the festivals this summer.
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out of stock $8.29
TS
TS (red transparent vinyl 10")
Cat: DES 0049. Rel: 24 Mar 14
 
Deep House
TS (original mix)
TS (Desos Basement remix)
Review: Menson is the alias of danish DJ & producer Mads "Massimo" Jensen. Having been a staple part of the Danish underground since breaking through in 2007, Mads is considered one of the finest warm up DJ's Denmark has ever produced. Respected on the scene as a real dj's dj, Mads is always ready to deliver a mix of new and old with machine like precision as well as contagious charisma from behind the decks - always dancing, smiling and creating a cool sexy vibe on the floor. He is currently resident DJ at Copenhagens finest deephouse spots TS bar, and this single is a dedication to his second home TS Bar Copenhagen, on the B side Desos is bringing his funky sound to the release. This release has already been tested in different clubs around the world, and the reaction is amazing. Limited press on red transparent 10".
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out of stock $6.75
Porn Wax Eight
Porn Wax Eight (hand-stamped hand-numbered marbled pink 10")
Cat: PW 8. Rel: 20 Oct 14
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Affected
To Be Discontinued
out of stock $7.26
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
Boogie Paradise Traxx Vol 1
Cat: BPARADISE 001. Rel: 21 Oct 14
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Boogie Paradise (Trax I)
Boogie Paradise (bonus beat)
Boogie Paradise (Trax II)
Review: Simoncino unveils his Craig Paradise Cooper guise with this special limited 10". While he's always been synonymous with authenticity, this homage to the Paradise Garage elevates his dedication one step further. Rich, analogue and ultimately loopy, each of these three tracks whisks us back to house music's most formative era. "Trax I" is a breezy, journeyman soiree that's so euphoric it could make Mr Fingers blush. "Trax II", meanwhile, is undiluted ambience, seeped in emotion. For added DJ pleasure he's also thrown in some bonus beats. Full package. No faking.
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out of stock $9.86
Beauty
Beauty (10")
Cat: MISTRESS 003.5. Rel: 03 Apr 14
 
Techno
Beauty
Vertigo
Review: Hush offshoot Mistress Recordings launched last October, promising "secret weapons" in a "deep and purist vein". Here, regular contributor and all round man of mystery Doubt drops his third EP for the imprint, a two-track dose of woozy techno hypnotism designed to raise the roof in darkened cellars the world over. "Beauty" surges from the speakers, peppering a tightly coiled techno groove with sparse bleeps, pulsating sub-bass, foreboding chords and off-kilter electric piano. "Vertigo" is an altogether deeper proposition, its spooky chords and clandestine melodies riding a hynpnotic, heads-down rhythm while horror-influenced electronics tumble from the speakers.
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out of stock $9.33
Here For You
Cat: FOTO 010. Rel: 09 Jun 14
 
Deep House
Here For You
Whistle Time
Review: Foto Recordings goes all symbolic for their tenth release. Keeping the numbers in symmetry the 2-track single from label boss OOFT! is pressed on to 10" vinyl, and features one pitched-down & one pitched-up jam. Lead track "Here For You" summons some 70s soul vocals and layers new beats and synths underneath to create a pitch-down monster suitable for late nights and end-of-set moments. On the flip "Whistle Time" has more of a steady summer-house strut with disco samples rubbing up against some understated 303s to provide some terrace action over the warmer months ahead.
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out of stock $8.05
Finale Sessions Select Vol 1
Finale Sessions Select Vol 1 (transparent vinyl 10")
Cat: FSS 001. Rel: 02 Jul 14
 
Deep House
Fred P - "Ram" (6:23)
Kai Alce - "Scene 1" (6:13)
Review: REPRESS ALERT: Finale Sessions presents a new series of releases from the vault on 10" format. This first release pairs two bonafide legends in the shape of Fred P and Kai Alce, both known for their incredibly accomplished takes on house. Fred P's "Ram" is a deep excursion into pulsing chords and delicate atmosphere, while Kai Alce's "Scene 1" is a raw, acidic affair for peak time sets - both are essential cuts.
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out of stock $7.01
Pulp
Pulp (10")
Cat: UNTHANK 007. Rel: 04 Jun 14
 
Deep House
Pulp
Pulp (Linkwood Stargazer mix)
Review: Firecracker offshoot Unthank returns with a keenly awaited seventh release that introduces Texan producer Fur into the fold. It's the first credited release for the American producer (real name Bryce Isbell) since his Cocoon EP for the UNO label last year - this coming from a producer who according to his Facebook page has "released over 50 albums" on multiple formats. It's an impressive Unthank debut for Fur which sees weighty pianos and deep house rhythmics match the sounds of a harmonious DJ Sprinkles production. Firecracker's Linkwood bolsters the EP with his Stargazer remix, which replaces heavily struck keys with new age synths, while the loose swing of the original's drums have been tightened to create a linear, but laid back reinterpretation.
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out of stock $10.64
The Reworks
The Reworks (limited black & yellow vinyl 10")
Cat: LANDEDREC 0106. Rel: 08 May 14
 
Deep House
The Reworks (part 1)
The Reworks (part 2)
Review: With Landed marking one of the recent high points in an illustrious career for Detroit producer Norm Talley, the man himself returns to Landed to examine lead track "Travlin" with a pair of revisions that showcase different outcomes with the confines of slender, refined deep house. "Part 1" takes a dubby path, anchored by a hypnotic chord pattern while the beat ticks away in an unfussy manner. "Part 2" is the more sublime turn though, paring things down even more with a thoroughly minimal set of drums and a wonderfully hypnotic melodic tone undulating throughout. For a classy set of stripped down house shakers, look no further.
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out of stock $10.13
Common Dreams 1
Cat: CMD 001. Rel: 08 Sep 14
 
Techno
Data Waves
Twisted Future
Review: The label's vision is to bring you a steady flow of futuristic, harmonic and rhythmic electronic music. You will see boundries blurred between the genres of techno, deep house, electro and electronic music in general. For this release 'Data Waves' is a deep and mental journey that is intended to send the listener or dancefloor into a hypnotic state of mind, while 'Twisted Future' is more of a funky, soulful track, also with a dancefloor edge. This release is un-named and untitled, but if you look in the fine print you will see it was written and produced by the label owner himself.. Brad Peterson, as a benchmark for what is to come.
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out of stock $8.29
Slave
Slave (10")
Cat: VV 014. Rel: 15 Sep 14
 
Deep House
Slave
Outside
Review: Publicist is longtime producer/performer/musician Sebastian Thomson. His tracks approach house music from a darker angle, adding processed vocals and noise to a raw foundation that also takes cues from New Beat, acid house, and Detroit techno.
When performing live Publicist sequences the synths and not the drums, preferring to play an electronically treated drum kit in the middle of the dance floor. This adds an element of sweat, excitement and virtuosity not found in most electronic producer's live performances.
Sebastian Thomson is also known as a founding member of post rock pioneers Trans Am and as the drummer of heavy metal innovators Baroness.
Living in Brooklyn by way of Buenos Aires, Washington DC and London, Publicist has spent the last four years touring Europe extensively.
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Played by: Elenacolombi
out of stock $7.01
Let A Hundred Flowers Bloom
Cat: MSNTEN 001. Rel: 02 Jun 14
 
Ambient/Drone
Let A Hundred Flowers Bloom
Discouraged
Denominazione Version
Review: New York's Mister Saturday Night is one of a handful of labels that are genuinely capable of surprising us with each successive release (as their thrillingly eclectic forthcoming Brothers & Sisters compilation brilliantly proved). For example, who would have predicted that this first MSN 10" single (the first from sometime L.I.E.S man Gunnar Haslam) would open with two and a half minutes of dark, intense ambience and distant Middle Eastern singing? Elsewhere, Haslam inches further towards the dancefloor, retaining the dark and exotic feel on "Discouraged", before pummeLling us with discordant, delay-laden DJ tool "Denomiazione Version". Brilliantly left-of-centre stuff all round.
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out of stock $14.27
Mawa EP
Mawa EP (limited 10")
Cat: BBE 279SLP. Rel: 15 Aug 14
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Mawa
Flamingos
Ivory
Mantra
Review: Last seen on the Tru Thoughts label back in 2011 with his debut LP Chapters, London based Masaaki Yoshida aka Anchorsong resurfaces on the like-minded BBE with the Mawa EP. The time out of the spotlight has evidently seen Yoshida expand on his production palette as the downtempo stylings of his Tru Thoughts output has been traded for something a lot more upbeat on the four tracks here. The lead track is a dizzying melange of sampled African chants and tape saturated percussion that's blessed with some abstract textural detail, whilst "Flamingos" features some excellent marimba manipulation and gives Jamie xx a run for his money in the emotive bass music stakes. The tempo gets thrusted upwards with "Ivory" though there is still a delicate feel to the overall production, whilst closing track "Mantra" sounds like Shangaan Electro gone UK house.
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out of stock $13.75
Watch Out!
Watch Out! (clear vinyl 10")
Cat: CFRLTD 001. Rel: 29 Jul 14
 
Deep House
Watch Out! (feat Charli James)
Watch Out! (Inkswel raw dub)
Uglyink Theme
Fresh Out The Water
Review: Making for a formidable partnership with their respective loves of beatdown house and boogie, Ugly Drums and Inkswel link up on City Fly for this marvelous EP that makes a powerful opening statement that will appeal to soul cats as much as house heads. The original version of "Watch Out!" features Charli James on vocals, cooing out a righteous delivery over a chunky, squelchy rhythm loaded with 80s funk signifiers. Inkswel then delivers a tripped out dub of the track that will have all lovers of weirdo grooves grinning inanely, while on the flip "Uglyink Theme" gets into a woozy downtempo house frame of mind. "Fresh Out The Water" slows things down even further with a prime slab of dreamy boogie modernism that would go down smooth next to some Dam Funk.
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out of stock $7.52
No Other
No Other (clear vinyl 10")
Cat: RVN 004. Rel: 15 Jun 12
 
Deep House
No Other
No Other (feat The Drifter - Permanent Vacation remix)
Review: A double dose of Filburt and the GoodGuy goodness this week as the Leipzig duo complement their excellent Jacob Korn collaboration on Permanent Vacation with this dinkified ten inch debut for the Riotvan imprint. If you've dipped into the Mikesh & Filburt contributions to Mirau, Permanent Vacation or Liebe Detail Spezial you'll be well aware of what to expect from "No Other"; those coming to this release with inquisitive ears will be rewarded by one of the more shamelessly uplifting tracks to emerge over the summer months. A vocal turn brimming with soul sits atop what can only be described as a chord driven old school piano house banger which really deserves widespread appreciation. Permanent Vacation's in-house duo of Benji and Tom take it deeper on the flip with a little help from The Drifter - last seen on an Erdbeerschnitzel cut.
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out of stock $19.20
Human Tube EP
Cat: ES 023. Rel: 06 Nov 12
 
Deep House
Human Tube
This Side Of Sunshine
Review: Killer debut turn on Mr Zap's Ethereal Sounds label from Miruga, last seen appearing on the appropriately named Drift Deeper label at the turn of 2012. Ethereal Sound completists will gladly add the Human Tube EP to their collection, with the two tracks from the Japanese producer a perfect fit for the label's aesthetic. Commencing with freeform percussive touches cascading around the channels, the title track eventually settles into a thick set groove, with a glacial sheen somehow keeping a lid on the many layers of texture and found sound that Miruga packs inbetween. It has that dual sensation of busy and calm that punctuates so much Ethereal Sound output and is complemented by the facedown business of "This Side Of Sunshine", a bonafide entry into deep house authenticity. A central playful axis between stop start piano samples caked in vinyl crackle and equally dusty drums is complemented by some well judged chord shimmers that remain just within ear shot - you can picture Peterson investing in fresh pants at the mere prospect of playing this one.
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out of stock $8.05
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