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Knowes Universal Broadcast: Seg 1
Cat: CKNOWEP 2. Rel: 01 Sep 16
Baltra - "Fade Away" (vocal) (6:57)
Highfield Casuals - "Highfield Daze" (7:09)
Natureboy Gold - "Prozac Test" (7:53)
Steven Simpson - "Qaua" (7:12)
Review: Scottish label Craigie Knowes are back with Knowes Universal Broadcast: Seg 1. Considering the likes of local heroes Vince Watson and Stephen Brown; we know the Scots have knack for hi-tech soul and this release does not disappoint. Starting out with "Baltra" then the epic acid odyssey "Fade Away", we then get treated to the soulful and emotive electro of Highfield Casual's "Highfield Daze" which will appeal to fans of Gerald Hanson or Gerald Donald without a doubt. On the flip Natureboy Gold (what a name!) serves up "Prozac Test" which is reminiscent of Laurent Garneier's acid epics of the mid noughties; you can't beat that for a compliment can you? Finally "Qaua" by Stephen Simpson closes the release out in sublime and dubby deep house territory; loving' it! Tip!
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Lyk Lyk
Lyk Lyk (12")
Cat: FMB 004. Rel: 17 Jan 20
Bicep - "Lyk Lyk" (7:05)
Bicep - "Poly Pineapple" (5:58)
Bicep & Hammer - "Icebowl" (4:59)
Bicep & Hammer - "Day 3" (6:30)
Review: By their standards, 2014 has been a relatively quiet year for Belfast boys Bicep, with a remix 12" and the Circles EP on Aus Music their only releases of note. "Lyk Lyk" is, then, a welcome return to action. The title track is particularly sweaty and once again mines vintage rave influences, with fluid synths and cut-up vocals riding a classic late '80s/early '90s breakbeat groove. "Poly Pineapple" is a little deeper, with waves of wide-eyed synths crashing over a thumping house groove. On the flipside, the duo join forces with partner-in-blogging Hammer for a couple of cuts; the woozy, glacial, synth-heavy "Icebowl" and "Day 3", a stomping chunk of retro-futurist techno smothered in 808 State style synths. Balearic techno anyone?
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RV Trax
RV Trax (12")
Cat: RSRV 01. Rel: 17 Jan 18
Bird Of Paradise - "Alone Again" (Steve Legget dub) (8:56)
G-Prod - "D-Light" (9:45)
Hermetics - "Collider" (5:37)
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Midnight Thunder EP Trouble Remixes Volume 1
Cat: HM 001. Rel: 08 May 13
Conquering Animal Sound - "Treehouses" (iO Sounds remix)
Anutie Flo - "Sun Ritual" (Neil Landstrumm remix)
HRH - "Pinky Ring" (JD Twitch Optimo remix)
Leonidas & Hobbes - "Heavy Weather" (Nightwave remix)
Played by: IO Sounds
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Moonside Playground 2013
Cat: KA 159. Rel: 14 Jan 14
Moonside Playground (HLX reconstruct)
Moonside Playground (Alexander Kowalski remix)
Review: A forgotten gem from 1996, "Moonside Playground" was an early step out for both Sammy Dee and Heiko Laux when it appeared on the latter's Kanzleramt imprint. Making the most of a chillingly simple synth line and the hypnotic powers of techno, Laux has revisited the track, shifted the groove around and neatly beefed up the drums to make it gel more neatly with contemporary fare without losing any of the atmosphere. Label regular Alexander Kowalski meanwhile takes a more minimalist approach, submerging the iconic chords and throwing down a mean tempered beat that sits heavy over everything else, only to let the track swell up at the appropriate time
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Tape Sampler Series 03
Tape Sampler Series 03 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: TSS 003. Rel: 26 Nov 14
Deniro - "Sater7"
Tape DJs - "Enjoy The Demos"
Interstellar Funk - "Tracksource"
Haron & Jeroen - "Harpoen"
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Kinda Kickin'
Kinda Kickin' (brown transparent marbled vinyl 12" )
Cat: CURLEP 06MARBLED. Rel: 23 Oct 14
Kinda Kickin'
Kinda Kickin' (Efdemin remix)
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Kinda Kickin'
Cat: CURLEP 06. Rel: 18 Nov 14
Kinda Kickin'
Kinda Kickin' (Efdemin remix)
Review: There is a simple yet cunning concept to the Petite sub-division of Gent label Curle that continues to pay dividends; forgotten gems from house and techno past get fully relicensed and reissued backed with a contemporary remix. The 2010 reissue of Walt J's "Reborn" was a particular highlight thanks to the "DJ Qu's Journey Towards Birth" reinterpretation Curle secured. The first Petite release in 3 years draws for the one DJ Boom production Matthew Herbert and Charles Webster completed back in 1999, the ultra deep "Kinda Kickin", and pairs it up with a remix from Efdemin. It's a good match with Phillip Solman retaining that distinctive vocal hook whilst implementing the kind of textural detail which made this year's Efdemin LP Decay so memorable.
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Excursions #5
Cat: PSMEX 005. Rel: 04 Sep 18
DJ Bowlcut - "Aurora Borealis" (6:12)
Sandile - "Not Drum & Bass" (5:42)
Nubian Mindz - "Madcap Voxist" (5:00)
Half Nelson - "Alien Future" (4:34)
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Needs 005
Needs 005 (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: NNFP 005. Rel: 15 May 20
DJ Normal 4 - "Return Of The Hooligans" (9:55)
Red Axes - "Treacksheni" (6:22)
Hodge - "Signal" (5:39)
Review: REPRESS ALERT: Needs is back with its fifth installment of charity-raising goodness from some seriously quality producers. This time the gauntlet is thrown down by the increasingly prolific DJ Normal 4, who wields some of his signature breakbeats over a cheeky synth that nods to Da Hool for a dark and deadly roller. Israeli duo Red Axes pop up fresh from outings on !K7 and Phantasy Sound for the worldly percussion and mystical atmosphere of "Treacksheni" before Bristol bass-wielding techno titan Hodge finishes the package off with the stunning, dramatic undulations of "Signal," making this a collection of tracks that all feed into the same vein of rhythmically adventurous, moody club music.
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The Mind Journey EP
Cat: PSYCHOSTASIA 010. Rel: 15 May 06
Reggie Dokes - "War Of Decadence" (short mix 1)
Henry Feinberg - "Victimless Crime"
Kenneth Williams Jr - "Love Over Water"
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Needs 006
Needs 006 (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: NNFP 006. Rel: 28 May 19
Eris Drew - "See You In Snow" (6:15)
Edward - "Mind Loop" (6:16)
D.Tiffany - "Sun Trip" (7:54)
Henry Hyde - "Every Day's A Good Day For A Swim" (6:18)
Review: The ever-charitable Needs project continues apace with another stunning cast of characters offering up their dancefloor creations to help a good cause - the environmentally-focused Cool Earth NGO. On this 12", Eris Drew delivers the uplifting breakbeat celebration of "See You In Snow", while Edward takes things deeper with the tripped out minimal house groove of "Mind Loop". D. Tiffany brings a particularly crafty approach to her own drum funk science on "Sun Trip" and Henry Hyde cools things down with the mellow, new age 2 step stylings of "Every Day's A Good Day For A Swim."
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Mitsuda
Cat: PRB 007. Rel: 28 Aug 14
Alex Falk - "Mitsuda"
Hank Jackson - "Mongoos"
Jackson Lee - "Sumba Togola"
Independance Ave Orchestra - "Welfare"
Review: ** REPRESS ** A seventh release on Proibito arrives and it finds label boss Anthony Naples switching things up as the full artist approach is cast aside in favour of some posse gathering tactics. Label regulars Hank Jackson and Huerco S both feature (the latter under his newly helmed Independence Ave. Orchestra pseudonym) and they are joined by Proibito debutants Alex Falk and Jackson Lee - both of whom have priors for Proper Trax and Mystical Disco respectively. "Mitsuda" by Falk is a strange, ghostly slab of techno characterised by odd phasing and the occasional gurgle of stretched tape, whilst "Mongoos" from Hank Jackson keeps it weird but turns the mood towards something a lot frostier. On the B Side "Sumba Togola" from Jackson Lee mangles up all manner of vocal samples amidst a twisting groove of manipulated bass lines and unpredictable drum programming whilst the glistening "Welfare" suggests Huerco S is using the Independence Ave. Orchestra name to show a different aspect of his productions skills.
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Gemist Part II
Cat: HIOK 010B. Rel: 14 Mar 18
Roman Flugel - "Another Love Dance" (5:56)
Oliver Achatz - "Pool" (7:38)
TCB - "Continuum" (7:58)
House Of Life - "Verbatschtes Blut" (5:00)
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Vanguard Sound Vol 2
Vanguard Sound Vol 2 (purple vinyl 12")
Cat: PBR 024. Rel: 16 Dec 11
G Marcell - "Renegade Rampage"
Dakini9 - "The Weight Of Disbelief"
Kuru - "Unseen Overlord"
Hakim Murphy - "Ctl, Alt, Delete"
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Inner City
Cat: 200 029. Rel: 25 Nov 15
Inner City Funk (7:36)
Inner City Soul (10:00)
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Cong Burn 01
Cong Burn 01 (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: CB 01. Rel: 07 Aug 17
Haddon - "Not Coming To The Club Tonight"
Howes - "Untitled"
L Pearson - "PSR1170"
Perfume Advert - "Dyn Horizontal Multiburst"
Review: Cong Burn is a new label that features a range of producers plying a more interesting twist on the standard deep house formula. Take opening case in point Haddon, who uses oodles of processing to create a slippery, shifting tripper out of "Not Coming To The Club" and instantly stepping aside from the run of the mill milieu. Howes then pops up with the snaking, ultra-deep electro abstractions of "Untitled". L Pearson is in a particularly cheeky mood with the scratchy micro-sampling fun of "PSR1170", calling to mind the crafty chops of Paradroid et al, and then Perfume Advert book end the release with some beautifully horizontal deep house for the subliminally minded to revel in.
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Played by: Jane FItz, M50
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Buried Answers
Buried Answers (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: NAAR 007. Rel: 26 Jun 17
Buried Answers
Buried Answers (Jamie Blanco remix)
Literate
Literate (Tiago Team Fumo remix)
Review: Not An Animal Records was formed in 2015 out of the ashes of the London-based party Bad Passion, and has thus far welcomed the likes of Man Power, Ess O Ess and Eric Duncan to release on the label. Now they turn to James Hadfield, a relatively new producer previously spotted on To Rack & Ruin and Me Me Me. On this four-tracker he deals in brooding synthwave tones mixed with classic jack track rhythms. "Literate" is just the kind of taut, sinister club creeper we can't get enough of, while "Buried Answers" takes a skippier but no less moody approach. On the remix front, Jamie Blanco takes the prize, turning "Buried Answers" into a bombastic slice of driving synth pop.
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Blances EP
Cat: USMOTL 004. Rel: 14 Jan 99
Blances
Blances (Isolee remix)
Toupetes
Noires
Polykur
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The Dirty Thouz
Cat: WO 30000. Rel: 01 Dec 09
I'm KMFH Girl!
Dunk Jiggla
B Eatn Gritz
Luv 4 KMFH
Lax Adrenalin
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Planet 311
Planet 311 (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: CS 018. Rel: 21 Oct 19
Planet 311 (7:32)
Ritterfunk (7:10)
Double Brew (7:24)
Review: Constant Sound continues to press ahead as one of the most productive entities in the minimal scene, and they're sounding as on-point as ever with this collaborative EP from Per Hammar and Okain. These two stripped back tech house champs bounce off each other perfectly, creating the kind of limber workouts that will sink under the skin of the after hours crowd with ease. Look out for B2 track "Double Brew", which folds some gorgeous dub techno inflections into the mix with stunning results.
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Played by: Burnski
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Reference 1
Cat: REF 01. Rel: 01 Aug 11
Untitled 1
Untitled 2
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Aura
Aura (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: VR 002. Rel: 04 Sep 17
Havantepe - "Phosphor"
Low Orbit Satellite - "Twilight Stealth"
RV800 - "Lost Reality"
Mick Welch - "Ornate Trails"
Review: Verdant returns for a second round to explore more of that tender space between house and techno where the original machine soul spirit of Detroit rings out in every synth chime. Just listen to Havantepe's "Phosphor" if you need further proof. Low Orbit Satellite equally deals in luscious layers of harmony, from the languid chords to the chirpy acid lines and beyond. RV800 has a more mechanical outlook on "Lost Reality", channelling a little classic bleep energy but with a modern minimal veneer. Mick Welch rounds the EP off with a sublime trip through mellow techno sounds on "Ornate Trails".
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Cabrini Green
Cat: DABJ 1202. Rel: 24 Oct 12
Housing Project
Marvin
Teetotal Acid
Sealion Woman
Review: ** Repress of the killer second transmission from the Dixon Avenue Basement Jams camp** Information on Marquis Hawkes is decidedly scant - the label are simply calling him a new boy - though the standard of production here makes us think he's either established name operating under an alias or in fact a newcomer finally given the platform to unleash his incendiary wares. Either way you really need to check this; the four tracks span tempos and rushing feelings, with the brushed-down knackered red line business of "Housing Project" contrasting nicely with the pitched down Strictly Rhythm deepness of "Marvin" on the A Side. "Teetotal Acid" is reminiscent of Funkineven's recent lysergic excursions while the best might be left till last in "Sealion Woman". A highlight of Pangaea's recent and thoroughly immense RA podcast, the track buries a killer sample deep beneath a mental ghetto house style percussion workout.
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Tribal Life
Cat: DJS 052. Rel: 24 Oct 08
The Hayden Andre Project - "Tribal Life" (unreleased Bang D drum mix extended version - 1991)
Phuture - "The Creator" (original 1988)
Dr Derelict - "That's Shit Wild" (original 1988)
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It All Falls Apart At First Touch
Cat: MED 01. Rel: 18 Mar 13
Track 2
Track 10
Track 22
Played by: Inter Gritty
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Too Many Ghosts
Cat: DSRSP 3. Rel: 29 Feb 12
Hazylutrax
Too Many Ghosts
Dream Logic
Minds Wired
Review: Much like their geographical near neighbours Rush Hour, Clone and Creme, the point where we run out of superlatives to adorn the releases from Delsin Records is most definitely on the horizon. The label seems to retain an uncanny knack for covering each release in excellence, regardless of whether the artist responsible is well known or hitherto unheralded. Their latest definitely falls under the latter, with Hazylujah coming correct on Too Many Ghosts, a debut four track EP that reveals the fledgling Italian producer to already possess an enviable mastery of murked out, smudgy techno. The title track is an undeniable highlight, shifting into focus through the mists of grey noise and dragging your senses through the deepest recesses of detuned analogue textures and hollowed out rhythms across eight haunting minutes that sound like Actress doing dub techno. The three other tracks are just as idiosyncratically good and this is yet another Delsin release that deserves your full attention.
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Swept Illusions
Cat: ROYAL 21. Rel: 03 Jul 14
Swept Illusions
Swept Illusions (Dorisburg 808 dance mix)
Swept Illusions (Arkajo remix)
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15 Years Fuse Sampler 2/4
Cat: 541416502874. Rel: 15 Apr 09
Larry Heard presents MR White - "The Sun Can't Compare"
QX 1 - "I Won't Hurt You (I Swear)"
Winks - "Meditation Will Manifest"
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Something From Nothing
Something From Nothing (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: MJCR 001. Rel: 19 Sep 16
Sequential Circus
Just On For The Ride
Charlie Don't Surf
Hotshot
Review: REPRESS ALERT: 'Something From Nothing' is a four tracker that fuses techno sensibility with house swagger, a voice calling to Detroit's Second Wave while a hand beckons the shadowy waters of house.
Hearts Of Darkness are immersed in late nights and smoke-filled basements, with past form seeing them play Fabric and Bugged Out!. An unhealthy loyalty to vintage hardware and long forgotten code means their music is analogue, not for fashion, but because it feels right.
On the A, 'Sequential Circus' is purest machine funk as a driving bass bubbles into self-oscillation. Next, 'Just On For The Ride' bounces to a millennial deep house swing. Flip it for a dense future dub workout in 'Charlie Don't Surf,' then 'Hotshot' closes with a pad soaked vibe for the discerning warm up. A melting pot EP with all the right ingredients.
'Something From Nothing' opens the door to Hearts Of Darkness. Step inside.
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タグ: Tech House | Dub Techno
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Nairobi Candles: Burning Bright
Cat: PLAY 023. Rel: 17 Jan 18
Stop Lorraine (No Ones Gunna Stop mix) (8:22)
Triangle (Another Epic Breakdown mix) (6:30)
Nairobi Candles (Fuck Rachel Tension mix) (5:58)
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Laid Away EP
Laid Away EP (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: SCN 004. Rel: 01 May 14
Laid Away
DDT
Laid Away (Perseus Traxx mix)
Laid Away (Ksoul & MuteOscillator mix)
Review: Having plied his trade on labels across the world, Liverpudlian analogue explorer John Heckle sticks closer to home with this EP, popping up on local label Scenery. Heckle's approach to house - raw, uncompromising, exciting and more than a little eccentric - is perfectly suited to Asok's imprint. "Laid Away" surges from the speakers like some long lost Detroit classic, whilst retaining Heckle's unique sound, while "DDT" is a fearsome chunk of robust acid blessed with a seriously heavy bassline. It compliments the track's intense drum machine anarchy perfectly. Remix wise, there's a deeper, woozier take on the title track by Perseus Traxx, while Ksoul and Muteoscillator turn the same cut into an exotic, Afro-tinged analogue deep house gem.
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The Last Magic Maker
Cat: CR 1257. Rel: 12 Dec 12
The Last Magic Maker
A Chamber Always Hidden
Short Arms & Long Rockets
Tunguska
On The Fields
Review: Given the particular slant on straight to tape, jacking house music brandished by John Heckle across numerous fine releases for Mathematics, Signals and Tabernacle, its little surprise to now find the Liverpool native arriving on the excellent Creme Organisation. Equally lacking in surprise is how quality The Last Magic Maker is, containing five of Heckle's most powerful and diverse productions to date and further heightened by the vivid, striking nature of the cover art from Godspill's Mehdi Rouchiche. Proceedings commence with the jackhammer Italo of the title track, where cosmic strains are fed through the Heckle mangler whilst piston style drums lock into their deathly groove, whilst some smart, intermittent edits slip in throughout. Following this, proceedings see the contemplative, expansive house of "Short Arms & Long Rockets" sandwiched between two sketched arrangements whose length is consumed by potency before ending on tropically flavoured bumper "On The Fields".
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Life On Titan
Cat: MATH 043. Rel: 22 Jul 10
Life On Titan
So Far
Meaning Potential
Shape Of The Universe
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Midnight Sounds EP
Cat: SA 002. Rel: 23 Jan 23
Midnight Sounds (6:08)
For Our Small Parties (6:27)
Dear Dancefloor (5:06)
On The Road (4:19)
On The Road (Generation Next remix) (4:47)
Review: A new label out of Mexico, Short Attention Records launches its second release with a five track offering of proper melodic house & techno from Hector Ram with the word 'quality' stamped large upon them. 'Midnight Sounds' starts things off with the grand rhythmically-building 'Midnight Sounds', almost New Order-esque at times. 'For Our Small Parties' follows, old skool again in flavour, blending subtly employed breaks and a sturdy house framework, then 'Dear Dancefloor', probably the gentlest and most fragile effort here, opens side two. 'On The Road' boasts a more electro feel and Orbital-esque synths, and is deemed worthy of a second airing via a nicely throbbing remix from Detroit's Generation Next closing proceedings.
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Deeper (reissue)
Cat: CURLEP 07Y. Rel: 12 Oct 16
Deeper (8:42)
Deeper (Basic Soul Unit remix) (6:05)
Review: "Deeper" was originally featured on Matthew Herbert's Part Two EP, way back in 1996. Since then, that particular 12" has become something of an in-demand item, with the lead cut naturally attracting the most attention. This issue of "Deeper" contains Herbert's original in all its glory - think loopy, low-slung, jazz-flecked hypo-house with woozy, early morning breakdowns - and a fresh remix from label-hopping producer Stuart Li under his familiar Basic Soul Unit alias. He subtly beefs up and speeds up the track, adding some Detroit-influenced keys and fizzing new percussion. The result is a tasty techno revision that pays due reverence to Herbert's thrilling original.
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The Art Of Acid Part 2
Cat: HURTLP 078-2. Rel: 27 May 11
Hercules - "7 Ways To Jack" (Ashley Beedle edit)
Samurai Sam - "House Of Japanese" (Rub N Tug Samurai Sauce edit)
Frankie Knuckles - "Your Love" (Dusty Kid Make Love Tender edit)
Maurice Joshua - "This Is Acid" (Boys Noize rework)
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Prototype
Prototype (10")
Cat: FA 018. Rel: 08 Apr 10
Prototype
April Skies
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Rock Your Body
Cat: FA 025. Rel: 25 May 11
Rock Your Body (original)
Locked Groove 1
Locked Groove 2
Rock Your Body (Vakula remix)
Locked Groove 3
Locked Groove 4
Locked Groove 5
Review: Herman is the rarely used alias of Stuart Li, perhaps better known to your good self as Basic Soul Unit. Here he turns up on Fine Art Recordings - one of Juno's favourite labels - with a remix from none other than Vakula to boot. The original version of "Rock Your Body" offers a dense array of swirling synths, tough drum hits and enchanting strings. The way the track dips and swirls towards a rousing finale is particularly memorable! Vakula's remix meanwhile floats in wonderfully textured melodies, with the strings slowly teased in. As one expects from Fine Art, the lovely music comes wrapped in lovely artwork too - highly collectable business here!
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Arrange EP
Arrange EP (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: MEANDYOU 08. Rel: 02 Oct 17
A6
Bad Timing
Recycle
Cold Hands
Close
Review: Manchester's meandyou collective have quite rightly garnered increasing amounts of praise in recent times, and principal among the reasons for that must surely be the presence of Herron. Also found working with Joy O as C/OR, Herron follows up the excellent 2015 EP The Night Garden with another brooding selection of leftfield techno offerings for those who like something a little different in their club 12". "A6" keeps the mood close and cloying with its ominous textures and pitched down vocal shards, while "Bad Timing" does wonders with a monolithic yet nimble bassline. "Recycle" brings a dustier deep house vibe to the record, while "Cold Hands" lays down warm and inviting synth lines shot through with a necessary strangeness before "Close" rounds the EP off with a disheveled tour through Workshop-esque 4/4 dynamics.
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Community EP
Community EP (limited 12")
Cat: DEEPLABS 002. Rel: 08 Jul 14
Become
Unity
Review: Luke Hess keeps it fresh on his own Deeplabs, turning out this excellent solo drop soon after collaborating with FXHE boss Omar S on a 12" for the label, and both tracks here continue Hess's penchant for forays into sci-fi tinged Motor City hypnotism. He kicks things off with "Become", a warm, melodic and decidedly positive deep house production shot through with his usual fluid synths and classic Detroit influences. "Unity", on the other hand, is straight-up Detroit techno - all undulating synthesizers, far-sighted stargazing chords and loopy, heads-down percussion. It's good and will no doubt become a firm favourite with DJs who like their techno smooth and melodic, though it lacks the glassy-eyed appeal of the sun-kissed A-side.
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5 Years Of Finale Sessions Vol 1
Cat: FSL 003. Rel: 14 Nov 16
Luke Hess - "Deliverer" (6:14)
Patrice Scott - "Future Funk" (7:25)
Basic Soul Unit - "Torn Satin" (6:53)
Michael Zucker - "YHWH" (6:15)
Review: Finale Sessions continues to fly the flag for the freshest variations on deep techno with a distinct Detroit flavour, and now the label is celebrating five years of operations with a split release that calls upon some label regulars to turn out the goods. Luke Hess is up first with the dynamic whipcrack dub techno pulse of "Deliverer", while Patrice Scott continues his fine run of form with the meditative "Future Funk". Basic Soul Unit meanwhile strikes the balance between experimentation and immersion with the sharp-angled yet soothing "Torn Satin", and then label boss Michael Zucker drops a punchy but poignant offering in the shape of "YHWH".
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Elusive Triumph EP
Elusive Triumph EP (limited to 200 copies 12")
Cat: SEQ 001. Rel: 22 Aug 11
Hieroglyphic Being - "Night Thoughts" (2AM remix)
Specter - "Padded Cell"
Aroy Dee - "Shuffle"
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The Hafod Jams Pt 1
Cat: FR 01. Rel: 03 Nov 14
Cedar Of Lebanon/Spongy Tree
Nant Feinion
No Bones Jones
Review: Born out of a collaborative jam after Freerotation 2012, The High On Wye Quintet finds Move D, Juju & Jordash, Soulphiction and Steevio merging their considerable range of hardware to conjure up three pieces of adventurous techno that moves in the outer fringes of electronic music. "Cedar of Lebanon / Spongy Tree" spreads out across the A side in a slowly unfurling bliss-out of undulating synth lines and a gentle skipping rhythm woven for the quintessential back room bliss-out. "Nant Feinion" has sharper edges to it, even if the searching nature of the ring-modulated lines still remain firmly in the deeper end of the techno spectrum. "No Bones Jones" rounds the EP off in a multi-faceted drift of ambient refinement, letting languid guitars ring out into swelling pads for the perfect mellow finishing move to a sterling EP.
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ILA004
ILA004 (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: ILA 004. Rel: 16 Mar 15
Consumed
Controlled
Moved
Moved (Mark Archer remix)
Review: Fourth release on Balkan's buy-on-sight sub-label "I Love Acid". This one sees three new cuts from the mighty Jerome Hill, channeling late 80's analogue Chicago jacking vibes, featuring a remix from Mark Archer (Altern 8 / Nexus 21). Fierce as it gets, this is the proper deal. Vinyl only, 303 hand-numbered & stamped copies on heavyweight vinyl. No digital. no represses. All previous ILA releases have sold out quicksmart, so don't sleep on this. Strictly one per customer only.
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Life Appeared EP
Cat: RES 006. Rel: 01 Jul 13
Life Appeared
Life Appeared (Tiefschwarz remix)
Gravity Waves
Rotational Period
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Pillowhead
Cat: BK 013. Rel: 18 Nov 15
Hiver - "Pillowhead" (7:01)
Hiver - "Whatsoever" (6:42)
Stephen Lopkin - "Theme From SAPL" (5:49)
Stephen Lopkin - "Speedbird Heavy" (5:07)
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Split EP
Split EP (12")
Cat: PRB 015. Rel: 23 Mar 16
HJ - "Chicken Fried Shrimp" (7:41)
AN - "Pinuelas" (6:35)
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Campus Martius EP
Campus Martius EP (180 gram white vinyl 12")
Cat: FER 305. Rel: 16 Mar 15
Leidenfrost
Cosmic Intervention (Russ Gabriel remix)
Arc Of Reach
Nothing & Something
Review: Following up from a beautiful EP on Fanzine, 4 tracks of atmospheric techno texture from Spain's Hoax Believers including a remix by Russ Gabriel. 180g vinyl only release.
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