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Your Love
Your Love (translucent white vinyl 12")
Cat: SSMDC 007W. Rel: 13 Mar 24
Your Love (Darius Syrossian remix) (6:53)
Your Love (Alan Dixon 'Love Attack' remix) (7:32)
Your Love (Director cut Signature mix) (9:20)
 in stock $15.55
Young Corner (reissue)
Cat: LXMZK 09. Rel: 20 Feb 24
Mahogany (5:08)
All That Is Now (4:27)
Serenity (5:47)
Turning Tides (5:36)
Review: Ten yeras ago, when it first was released, Young Corner marked the triumphant return of Swiss producer Alex "Lexx" Storer, renowned for his ability to craft evocative atmospheres and emotive journeys on the dancefloor. The standout track, 'Turning Tides,' blends deep house rhythms with Balearic flair, featuring sun-soaked textures and lush disco-inspired guitars destined to create unforgettable moments. 'Mahogany' takes a slower pace, with bold electronics and crisp guitars layered over a deep, dub-infused bassline. Rounding out the EP, 'Serenity' elevates the Balearic vibe with dreamy chords, clipped guitars, and cascading electronics, offering a serene escape into blissful sonic landscapes. Lexx's artistry shines through in this mesmerising collection.
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 in stock $19.96
You Rock Me
 in stock $14.26
You Can Trust A Man With A Moustache Vol 5
Cat: MST 049. Rel: 22 Mar 24
Tending Tropic - "Hondebrok" (7:33)
Adrian Marth - "Icon Of The Night" (6:29)
Im Kellar - "Not To Be Compromised" (5:43)
Cafius - "Tonight Is The Night" (5:59)
Intérprete: Rave Energy
 in stock $16.59
Work It!
Work It! (12")
Cat: CUNT 034. Rel: 28 Mar 24
Work It! (6:39)
This Luv You're Giving Me (5:14)
Bring It Back (5:49)
What Does That Make You Feel? (6:05)
Review: Club U Nite Records has been making some great house records since making their welcomed comeback in 2018. Manhattan Project aka Mellow Man (Andreas Marek) is the label owner is here with his latest EP of new music. Work It offers four classy house tracks for the late-night dancefloor fanbase. No surprise by the title of the track 'Work It!', that it has all the makings of a classic Chicago-inspired track. For those who like Jasper Street Co. sound then you are sure to like 'This Luv You're Giving Me'. There are moments when these give us a gospel house vibe. The B-side has some deep groover in 'Bring It Back' while 'What Does That Make You Feel' verges on a more serene, ambient house vibe. If you are looking for smooth house music with some Chicago influence then look no further than Work It!
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 in stock $14.79
Windy Summer
Windy Summer (7" + insert)
Cat: NIW 159. Rel: 18 Mar 24
Windy Summer (3:22)
Summer Mirage (3:02)
 in stock $18.93
Windows 95 Anthem
Cat: HIGH 175V. Rel: 27 Mar 24
Windows 95 Anthem (8:35)
The Force (7:23)
Windows 95 Anthem (Chloe Caillet remix) (6:57)
The Force (Spray remix) (5:25)
Review: London-based artist and Semi Delicious label head Demi Riquisimo brings some peak time future tech inspiration to his new Windows 95 Anthem EP on Higher Ground. He has already dropped signature sounds on Ninja Tune, DJ Tennis' Life & Death and collaborated with Carlita, UNKLE and TSHA, so is very much a man of the moment. In this EP he leans on Italo and acid for his melodic licks which are high speed and glossy as they surge over crispy beats and retro-future keys. Chloe Caillet and Spray also add their own remixes to this tidy new 12".
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Intérprete: Fog
 in stock $16.34
Wide Screen Narrow Mind
Cat: WIIW 002. Rel: 10 Apr 24
Coarse Cut (5:39)
Port Authority (6:24)
Mechanum Wheel (6:34)
Coming Apart (6:05)
 in stock $15.04
Who You Are
Cat: TMP 001. Rel: 27 Mar 24
Who You Are (6:57)
Who You Are (Prins Thomas remix) (6:31)
Wait For Love (6:06)
The Tetrah (8:40)
Review: Temple Musiq kicks off with a new EP from label head Temple. The opener 'Who You Are' has already achieved anthem status thanks to getting plenty of plays during Temple's own sets while he has opened for the likes of Rick Wilhite, Osunlande and Trus'me. It's got a nice drum machine drive, subtle acid lines and hooky choruses. The Prins Thomas remix is as you would expect a little more suspensory and cosmic, while Temple's 'Wait For Love' brings you back down to the dancefloor with a taught, twisted, tech house rawness that is offset by a sultry sax line. 'The Tetrah' then winds down with more elastic and dubbed-out, slow-motion house sounds.
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 in stock $15.30
Who I Wanna Be
Who I Wanna Be (limited translucent purple vinyl 12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: BNG 50524VS. Rel: 26 Mar 24
Who I Wanna Be (extended mix) (5:09)
Who I Wanna Be (Rudeejay & Da Brozz extended remix) (3:56)
 in stock $21.01
Who Dis
Who Dis (12")
Cat: LAD 077. Rel: 27 Feb 24
Who Dis (4:56)
Dance With Your Feet (ACD mix) (6:06)
Review: Having spent six years apart from one another, Marvin & Guy now reunite with Life and Death for two infectious tracks, breaking their two-year silence from original releases. Departing from their signature melodies, the duo presents minimalist compositions tailored for the dancefloor. Born from playful experimentation with a synthesiser bassline, these tracks boast distinctive rhythmic and harmonic shifts - the irresistible appeal of' 'Who Dis' is its fatness and apparently simplicity. Incorporating sounds like shattered glass and Formula 1 engine roars - both meticulously recorded for these tracks - the joy and fun of the creative process shines through in the music and results in effective good time party tracks.
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Intérprete: Evan Michael
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Who Dares To Believe In Me? (reissue)
Cat: GR 12119. Rel: 28 Mar 24
Who Dares To Believe In Me? (8:12)
Who Dares To Believe In Me? (Just Living High mix) (5:45)
Who Dares To Believe In Me? (Mind Readers mix) (7:11)
Review: Way back in 1993, when his career was still in its infancy, Chicago great Roy Davis Jr donned an alternative alias, The Believers, and delivered a 12" on Strictly Rhythm: 'Who Dares To Believe In Me?' It was something of a club smash, with Ministry of Sound issuing it in the UK a year later with a swathe of new mixes. This Groovin' Records reissue boasts a trio of mixes from the original U.S 12". On the A-side you'll find the original mix, a warm, spine-tingling slab of piano-rich New York style house topped off by snaking, delay-laden saxophone lines and an inspirational spoken word vocal courtesy of Davis. Over on the reverse, Davis' own 'Just Living High Mix' - a breezier, jazzier and more colourful affair - is followed by Mind Readers' tougher, chunkier and heavier revision, which is in effect a proper dancefloor dub.
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Where We Come From
Cat: ITB 05. Rel: 13 Mar 24
Trancemania (6:16)
Deja Vu (5:58)
Where We Come From (2:04)
Ying Yang (7:44)
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Where The Wild Roam EP
Cat: CPT 6271. Rel: 29 Feb 24
Where The Wild Roam (4:23)
Smile (feat Louie Austen) (3:55)
Where The Wild Roam (Ale Castro remix) (5:25)
Where The Wild Roam (Erobique Disko remix) (5:38)
Where The Wild Roam (Freestyle Man remix) (5:56)
Review: This collaboration between Jimi Tenor and Tomasz Guiddo shines brightly and features a heartwarming hook that really lodges deep in the brain as 'Where The Wild Roam' pairs ancient-sounding lo-fi drums with a Western-style whistle and plenty of earthy, twanging guitars. Next up the legendary Louie Austen lends his vocals to 'Smile' for a steamy and tropical house sound lit up with Latin melodies over a shuffling, samba-adjacent rhythm. Erobique, known for chart hits in Europe and his work with DJ Koze, contributes his magic, while Freestyle Man, aka Sasse from Moodmusic, delivers his trademark deep house style. Ale Castro adds a DJ-friendly house version, enhancing the EP's overall allure.
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 in stock $12.71
Where Love Lives (30th Anniversary Edition) (remastered) (Record Store Day 2020)
Where Love Lives (Classic mix) (6:55)
Where Love Lives (Mo' Knuckles mix) (5:57)
Where Love Lives (cut To The Bone mix) (5:05)
Review: Alison Limerick's 'Where Love Lives' is the sound of a generation, a reminder of one of the most vital cultural movements of the last 100 years. It is a perma-hit that unites all ages, colours and creeds, even now, 30 years after it first got hands in the air and tears in the eyes on dance floors of cult clubs around the world. To mark the occasion it gets a special remaster treatment and 12" release for Record Store Day. The Classic Mix - which is still the best - kicks off, followed by a big piano version from Mo Knuckles and a darker, more stripped back Cut To The Bone mix.
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What's Up Everybody EP
What's Up Everybody EP (clear & translucent orange vinyl 12")
Cat: TVH 025. Rel: 04 Apr 24
San Fran (8:10)
Drakey (2:25)
Unwinding (4:39)
Found Out (6:08)
Review: TV Hill Records starts things off rough and curiosity-rousing, with a technical itch from OG AG (Andrew Grant) in collaboration with fellow producer Dimneonsum. A mid-paced deep techno calculator, 'What's Up Everybody' pares back any semblance of emotion for pure robotic urgency, with every sound moving in juddering clockwork lockstep in an abstracted world of pure, preservative mathematic topology. Opener 'San Fran' pits nervous FM loops against an equally anxious Shepard-tonal riser, while calmer moments such as the beatless 'Drakey' still disquiet with their eerie glassiness. One for the bleepy heads, the only humanistic element is the revelatory vocal sample on 'Found Out'.
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What U C EP
Cat: ALTH 008. Rel: 20 Feb 24
Down Down (8:00)
Personal Ground (6:13)
What U C (8:07)
What U C (Direkt remix) (7:36)
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Weather Can Happen EP
Cat: NDQT 001. Rel: 22 Mar 24
Double Elbow (7:20)
MM Swimsuit (7:07)
Weather Can Happen (6:17)
Review: Offenbach upstart Tom Ries has been impressing with his playful take on minimal since debuting in 2017, and he's on especially fun and funky form for this first release on Inadequate Audio. Every track is a winner, but 'MM Swimsuit' is a particularly deadly cut thanks to the combination of swinging, sizzling drums, pinging sound design and warm, smudgy chords cast in a jazzy tone that only adds to the grooviness. Every track has its own distinct character, making this a must-check for anyone who likes their shuffling minimal to play out with flair.
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Intérprete: DJ Mau Mau
Tags: Tech House
 in stock $15.82
We Rise
We Rise (12")
Cat: SINS 001. Rel: 22 Mar 24
We Rise (8:20)
Elastic (4:48)
Sansibar & Denzel - "Sonic Minds" (6:52)
2K (6:16)
Review: Sansibar aka Sunny Seppa is fast becoming a large name in underground techno and house. Now, he has opened up his new label called Sin Sistema with the first release titled 'We Rise'. The title track is a pure crusher! This fast-paced corker features a wicked acid line and a beautiful lingering melody that creates an almost acid trance stormer. Things change up quickly with the slow acid wiggle of 'Elastic' that has us comparing it to legendary slow acid tracks like from Jammin Unit. For the second side, 'Sonic Minds' might just be the floor filler of the lot while '2K' is the dancefloor workout monster for the house heads. If 'We Rise' is any indication, Sin Sistema will be a label to buy on the spot.
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 in stock $14.00
We Live In The Hills EP
Cat: RNTR 065. Rel: 05 Mar 24
Melon Steppin (7:00)
Save Me (3:48)
We Live In The Hills (5:23)
Sixth Bridge (4:22)
Review: The faultless Razor-N-Tape label has long been one to keep an eye on for fans of all forms of house, disco and plenty in between. This new one from Balearic man Max Essa with slow-motion maestro Eddie C is perfectly timed to arrive as days are getting longer and the sun is out more. It features four lush tunes that roll deep with languid chords, deft little funky guitar riffs and laidback vibes that douse you in all the feels. 'We Live In The Hills' is the standout for us with its fleshy synth work and a sprinkling of tropical percussion.
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We Come EP
Cat: CRM 306. Rel: 01 Mar 24
We Come (7:58)
Flash Point (8:35)
Transposed Sky (feat Paul Brenning) (5:34)
Review: Jonathan Kaspar returns to Damien Lazarus' Crosstown Rebels for another round of captivating and melodic techno by way of his latest EP 'We Come'. Already having graced the discographic annals of Cocoon and Kompakt, Kaspar's sound is now well established; his pushes and pulls adeptly between big room, dubby trance and broken-down electro and house, never quite placeable in the intermediary spaces between them. One could call it progressive house, but that would be underselling it; 'Flash Point' is the highlight here and the case in point, making masterful use of ducking and distortion to really flesh out the central syncopated stab as a focal point of the track. Nor should Paul Brenning's version of 'Transposed Sky' be missed for a second.
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 in stock $13.23
Water Get No Enemy
Water Get No Enemy (7" reeditado)
Cat: BBSR 020. Rel: 20 Feb 24
Water Get No Enemy (feat Eduardo Brecho) (4:07)
The Revolution Will Not Be Televised (feat Juno) (3:16)
Review: Brazillian Yoruba artist Eduardo Brecho has been snapped up for this new series and limited run of 7"s on Barbershop Records. It features a pair of classic remakes starting with the cult Fela Kuti tune 'Water Get No Enemy.' His version is an uptempo take in which he sings purely in Yoruba and it is beautiful to hear. London poet Juno then joins in on the flip as the pair remake Gil Scott Heron's 'The Revolution Will Not Be Televised'. It is a well-worn classic by now but takes on new charms in this sublime version.
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 in stock $14.26
Walking Into Mirrors EP
Cat: RWX 022. Rel: 12 Mar 24
Walking Into Mirrors (6:47)
Planet Arium (7:53)
Chapter 16 - Remember To Go Home (9:55)
Review: Sakro's sound has always been expertly designed a perfect blend of form and function. Now in collaboration with Max Jacobson the same can still be said on the evidence of this new three-track offering on Germany's constantly excellent Raw imprint. It kicks off with 'Walking Into Mirrors' which is a full-throttle tech house cut with nice rubbery kicks and busy melodic patterns swirling about the mix. 'Planet Arium' sinks into a deeper, more heady atmosphere with the kicks still driving but the synth work here is more muted and late night. 'Chapter 16 - Remember To Go Home' is an almost ten minute B-side trip to the stars.
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 in stock $13.23
Wake Me Up
Wake Me Up (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: SCR 001. Rel: 23 Feb 24
Wake Me Up (Dreaming dub) (6:25)
Wake Me Up (8:02)
 in stock $15.55
Wabi Sabi EP
Cat: RTCE 02. Rel: 29 Feb 24
Respect My Metabolism (12:28)
Insecurity Checkpoint (7:50)
Shoshin (8:26)
 in stock $15.55
Vol 3
Vol 3 (12")
Cat: BOOM 003. Rel: 11 Mar 24
NEP-1 (6:13)
NEP-2 (6:12)
NEP-3 (5:22)
NEP-4 (5:37)
Review: Here comes the Booom!!! Edits label with another sublime selection of deep house burners. This third volume is from the artist who goes by the name of Earls Booom!!! Edits takes the form of four cuts titled 'NEP.' Th opener is awash with smoky pads and sombre chords over a mid-tempo and dusty groove, but things pick up on the second cut with its gorgeous r&b vocals swirling over warm and humid bass and drums as cosmic synth lines rise out of the mix. On the flip, there is a congo-heavy rhythm topped with a deft little r&b hook nice more and the closer brings more pumping grooves but still with a big heart. These are steamy backroom sounds of the highest order.
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Intérprete: Rafa Santos
 in stock $15.55
Viimne Ratsu
Cat: SADFUN 006. Rel: 03 Apr 24
Viimne Ratsu (3:17)
Kuu Maa (3:48)
Review: Something in the Eastern European house and dance music proclivity has always struck us as enduringly authentic, perhaps due to its interest in folk music fusions; the label Sad Fun have surely played a key part in doling out this impression. Now they offer their latest addition to the fantasy with a label-described "true Estonian lowkey gem" in the form of duo Ajukaja & Edith Karlson, aka. Vana, whose combined efforts frankly, dustily and ironically toy with the pop music cliches native to their homeland. A-and-B-siders 'Vimme Ratsu' and 'Kuu Maa' are said to rework an '80s Estonian coastal folk-pop favourite and perform a "pseudo-reggae" pastiche respectively. Both have that effortless murmured charm on the vocals, recalling a nostalgic time of European make-do, A10-mic-from-the-junk-store, bottle episodic, rickety recorded goodness.
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 in stock $15.55
Verdadeiro
Verdadeiro (12" in hand-painted die-cut sleeve)
Cat: P 050. Rel: 21 Feb 24
Fiqexpert (4:01)
Vuguvuguu (3:42)
Bateste (3:08)
Shaman (3:23)
 in stock $16.59
VAM 09
VAM 09 (12")
Cat: VAM 09. Rel: 20 Mar 24
It's Not Here (7:08)
It's Not Here (Superlounge remix) (6:52)
Redemption (7:07)
Leap In Space (7:11)
Review: To date the vinyl wing of Afterme have carried releases from the likes of Ki.Mi, Son Kota, Lorik and Suave amongst others, and now they welcome Teskera with a set of sublime minimal house workouts which bring personality and flair to the genre. 'It's Not Here' toys with what sounds like a theremin - an incongruous element which stands out amongst the swirl of smoky synths and slinky drums. Superlounge then remix the track and make it into a smoother, warmer confection for precisely the kind of executive suite they've dedicated their project to. 'Redemption' features a reflective sound palette replete with bell chimes and melancholic vocal-like treatments, and 'Leap In Space' rounds the record out in a brooding, detailed excursion into minimal electro.
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Tags: Minimal
 in stock $13.74
Urban
Urban (12")
Cat: DD 011. Rel: 23 Feb 24
Love For You (dub) (6:20)
Urban Trip (5:17)
Old Memories (5:47)
 in stock $13.74
Upside Down Melted Chair
Cat: DIRT 150. Rel: 27 Mar 24
How's This For A Vague Song Title (5:05)
Lullaby 2.0 (3:19)
Upside Down Melted Chair (5:51)
Why Does That Chord Play When I Bounce (3:20)
Sakura (5:07)
Your Face Melts (3:18)
 in stock $14.26
Untitled Breaks
Cat: STRAAT 002. Rel: 12 Mar 24
Mobster
No Time To Lose (0:18)
Dove (6:37)
Titre Eponyme (6:13)
Review: Don't be fooled by the name, Straatkunst is a French label but they're focused on street-ready electro and techno with a universal, global feel. Pechno steps up for the second release on the imprint with a pleasingly varied offering which kicks off with the pumped up 4/4 and reflective synth lines of 'Mobster'. 'No Time To Lose' is a rawer beatdown which lands somewhere in between OG Chicago house and slamming West Coast electro. 'Dove' is a deeper, tripper affair while 'Titre Eponyme' opts for a stripped back vibe which takes its cues from Nu Groove and the early wave of bleep techno.
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 in stock $15.55
Under Stompin'
Under Stompin' (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: LAPSE 004. Rel: 13 Mar 24
What We’re On (5:43)
Primitive Holiday (feat Masayuki Tomita) (6:30)
Vicky’s Out 4 Blud (feat Nicolas Cage) (6:23)
The TS Chronicles (5:36)
Review: Lapse Records welcomes Los Primos here as they debut their excellent new EP Under-Stompin'. This fresh project is the brainchild of Toronto's Cosmic JD and Aaron Santos, both affiliated with the Hypnotic Mindscapes label and party collective. They showcase their singular take on tight, twitchy cosmic tech house across a quartet of its that start with the snappy snare work of 'What We're On' before 'Primitive Holiday' (feat Masayuki Tomita) is more raw and coarse with sharp hits and spraying basslines. 'Vicky's Out 4 Blud' (feat Nicolas Cage) takes things into a more cosmic direction and the 'The TS Chronicles' is a warped afters banger.
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U Need Me
Cat: CBLL 045. Rel: 16 Apr 24
U Need Me (vocal) (4:44)
U Need Me (instrumental - feat Todd Del Giudice) (4:56)
Review: The blistering, one-of-a-kind West Coast disco-funk record 'U Need Me' by LA Propinquity surfaces as part of a new body of historic productions initially intended for compilation on a full-length LP. For reasons undisclosed, this never happened; instead, Italian sonic exhumers Cannonball Records have been afforded the privilege of reissuing these tracks across a series of 7"s themselves. Hardly and criminially under-recognised in their day, the L.A. Propinquity were nonetheless composed of the angelic city's finest, with drummer James Gadson forming a prominent part. A blast from the 1970s, 'U Need Me' is a beaming slice of unrequited longing, set to delicious funk tones that are as maximized as they are unstrained.
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U Dat Bitch EP
Cat: PUL 007. Rel: 26 Feb 24
U Dat Bitch (Die Familia East Side Gangster remix) (6:06)
House Music (part 1 - Late Night edit) (6:45)
Organic (Like Weird) (6:01)
Review: The fast-rising Purveyor Underground Ltd kicks on again here with a sizzling seventh EP that is as rude as they come - in both meanings of the word - from Die Familia. It is his own East Side Gangster remix of 'U Dat Bitch' that kicks off with hard-hitting house kicks and sleazy vocals over a rugged bassline. 'House Music' (part 1 - Late Night edit) is just as raw but more deep and hypnotic with its ascending synth lines and steamy vocal coos. 'Organic (Like Weird)' might be the best of the lot - a quick and urgent house thumper with silky hi-hats and rolling bass getting you up on your toes amidst swirling pads and a melange of vocals.

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 in stock $12.71
Typical EP
Typical EP (12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: POTS 002. Rel: 04 Apr 24
Te Veo En Londres (4:41)
It's This Or That (5:03)
Hobbies (6:09)
Besitos (6:02)
 in stock $43.04
Twilight
Cat: FLRS 164. Rel: 04 Apr 24
Twilight (4:47)
Twilight (Coastlines remix) (4:23)
Review: Twilight is the latest piece by long time DJ, producer and remixer, Dominic Dawson. The Japanese label Flower, has released this single to 7" complete with a remix for the second side. The title track is a catchy and funky house track that while the remix is a bit more Balearic and beachy. Both versions have their place in any house setlist and will set the tone for any eclectic DJ set. With the DJing background Dominic has, he is a great guide to setting the mood with music. Like the title artwork suggests, this is perfect music to watch the sun go down to.
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Intérprete: Max Essa
 in stock $17.62
Try Again
Try Again (12")
Cat: SWEATSV 044. Rel: 19 Mar 24
Try Again (extended) (5:42)
Try Again (Ben Miller 4am Afro dub) (5:42)
Try Again (David Penn remix) (5:55)
Try Again (Holseek remix) (4:25)
The Boy Is Mine (feat Rosalie - Sasson remix) (5:25)
Review: James Mac and Vall have combined on this new deep house cut which leans heavily on a classic sample from some two decades ago. 'Try Again' is tense emotionally and physically with deep cut, well-defined grooves topped with the smooth vocal coos and rising synth tension. A Ben Miller 4am Afro dub then brings more skip and funk to the rhythms while Davi Penn keeps things tight and tech-y with his version. The Holseek remix is wired up with some twisted synth paranoia last of all is 'The Boy Is Mine' (feat Rosalie - Sasson remix) to close down this throwback EP.
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Tropicana Tracks EP
Cat: ALT 010. Rel: 29 Feb 24
Brandy From Seattle (4:51)
Yorin Home Shopping (4:15)
Chlorine At Night (4:55)
Sorry About The Album (4:45)
 in stock $18.15
Triumph EP
Cat: PERLON 136. Rel: 20 Feb 24
Triumph (6:16)
Waiting For My Love (5:37)
Close The Door (5:05)
Fear & Madness In The Desert (5:59)
Review: This is the thirrd release by the amazing Italian producer Ivan Iacobucci for the Perlon label. The previous two were so well received, this next one was destined to come out sooner than later. Perlon fans know what to expect from their label of choice and Ivan delivers the goods. Those addictively quirky and fonky jackin' minimal techno jams. The title track is that and then some! We especially like the sexy jam 'Waiting For My Love'. Expect the unexpected when you flip over the record as 'Close the Door' is a full-on acid banger that combines high energy techno into what sounds like a video game soundtrack theme song! Closing things out is the wild sounding 'Fear & Madness in the Desert'. We are smiling at the thought of someone playing out these corkers to audience. Expect to see WTF typefaces everywhere!
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 in stock $13.48
Treasure Of Kings Garden
Treasure Of Kings Garden (turquoise marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: KNT 33. Rel: 21 Mar 24
Precious Little Diamond (6:15)
Precious Little Diamond (Deadbeat remix) (7:59)
Precious Little Diamond (Levon Vincent remix) (9:28)
Review: Ohm and Kvadrant return to their spiritual home of Kontakt with more of that grandiose dub techno immersion they do so well, plumbing epic depths both within and beyond the functional demands of the dancefloor. 'Precious Little Diamond' kicks the record off in a steady-cruising form, guided by a smooth minimal tech house beat as the engine for some choice dub techno chords and mechanical hiccups. Deadbeat then takes the helm for a version which plunges into abstract echo chamber sonics he's spent decades perfecting before Levon Vincent completes the picture with a remix which heads into the outer limits of deep techno immersion.
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Treasure Of Kings Garden
Cat: KNT 33B. Rel: 21 Mar 24
Precious Little Diamond (6:16)
Precious Little Diamond (Deadbeat remix) (8:01)
Precious Little Diamond (Levon Vincent remix) (9:37)
Review: Ohm and Kvadrant continue to offer their services in the dub techno vein; clearly, this isn't their first Kontakt. 'Treasure Of Kings Garden' reflects a single fantasy: the muted pleasure of discovering a forbidden gem buried at the bottom of his royal majesty's grounds. We imagine Ohm and Kvadrant's king to be a tyrant; necessarily, in fact, his sadism is the exact measure against which this diamond's value can be measured. The three mixes of the sole track 'Precious Little Diamond' unfurl like different stages of bejewelled delight and respite, from the initial 4x4 discovery to Deadbeat's halfstep black market laundering, and followed shortly by Levon Vincent's impressively textural evocation of cathartic relief, on receipt of such requisitioned-then-resold royal riches.
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Treasure EP 6
Cat: TREASURE 006. Rel: 12 Mar 24
Georgie Porgy (7:22)
Paradise (5:21)
Review: FR is next up on the Treasure Series label which started off so strongly, then went quiet for a while, then returned in December with some superb sounds from this same artist. This new outing is a tasteful two-tracker that starts with 'Georgie Porgy', which is a slow-motion Balearic jam lit up by some busy keys and a steamy vocal coo. It's a great one for building an early evening vibe, while 'Paradise' on the flip is blissed-out deep house with the one and only Sade adding the romance and soul.
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Intérprete: Osmose
 in stock $15.30
Trabant/Libellule
Trabant/Libellule (blue marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: SSR 031. Rel: 04 Mar 24
GRAS - "Rahmen" (Trabant) (6:47)
GRAS - "Trabant" (7:39)
Vague Imaginaires - "Le Vol" (Libellule) (9:11)
Vague Imaginaires - "L'Habitat" (5:52)
 in stock $22.04
Tra Cys EP
Cat: AKLTD 005. Rel: 26 Mar 24
005A1 (6:39)
ABT-6 (7:12)
Puerto (6:39)
Tracys (7:12)
Review: For the past six years George Gavanescu has been gathering momentum as a producer of note in the minimal tech house scene, building out his FLoog name with a self-titled label as well strong turns on labels like Atipic, Botanic Minds, TARTOUFFE and Visionquest. He's now linked up with Audionik for a trip into cyclical, hypnotic gear of the highest calibre, kicking off with the shimmering synth figures of 'Tra Cys' and progressing to the trippy arps and dubby impressions of '004A1'. 'Puerto' adds some melancholic tension thanks to the chimes hovering over the mix, while 'ABT-6' deals in vintage techno tropes pitched at gentler parts of a party. Throughout, Gavanescu keeps the motion in the ocean through his finely sculpted rhythms, making this flexible fodder for any tech house session you find yourself soundtracking.
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Time Dilation In Ultraviolet
Cat: ANIARA 34. Rel: 09 Apr 24
Time Dilation In Ultraviolet (7:01)
Inre Dimension (13:22)
Review: Aniara's output has always been brilliantly designed for club deployment but could never really be considered as mere tools. The artists who appear on the Swedish imprint have a cultured sound and a knack for crafting maximum impact from minimal elements. Enter Mattias El Masouri who does just that with the sublime 'Time Dilation In Ultraviolet'. It's a hypnotic deep house cut with real drive that's down to the deft broken kick drum patterns, pulsing synth and heady pads that swirl above. 'Inre Dimension' is a 13-minute plus sonic daydream with paddy drums, drumming pads and perfectly airy hi-hats that anchor you in the heart and now as your mind wanders.
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Three Dimensional Rocker
Cat: LEP 003. Rel: 05 Apr 24
Wizard Of Loneliness (6:25)
Three Dimensional Rocker (6:05)
Are You There? (6:20)
How Dare You (6:32)
Tags: Tech House
 in stock $14.00
This Morning Talks EP
This Morning Talks EP (white vinyl 12")
Cat: HAZEW 003. Rel: 14 Mar 24
Does She Like You (7:25)
Street Preachers (6:48)
This Freak Out (5:47)
Lunatics & Kooks (5:10)
Tags: Minimal
 in stock $14.00
They Arrive (reissue)
They Arrive (reissue) (limited 12")
Cat: CREMECLASSICS 05. Rel: 09 Apr 24
See It Through My Eyes (2:42)
They Arrive (5:23)
A Strange World Between (1:06)
The Wrong Direction (4:20)
It Takes Place (1:59)
One Circle (5:05)
Review: Robert Witschakowski has been a man on an electro mission (as well as many other side mission, to be really quite honest) for as long as we can remember. His furtherment of electro knows no bounds and it has often come in association with Dutch label Clone and its offshoots, though here he has his They Arrive EP reissued by fellow Dutch label Creme Organization. It landed first back in 2011 but has aged like fine wine and sounds as good as ever - there are a mix of creepy and atmospheric pieces, sick dancefloor rhythms and plenty more to enjoy here.
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 in stock $14.00
There But For The Grace Of God Go I
Cat: SPEC 1886. Rel: 27 Feb 24
There But For The Grace Of God Go I (Moplen remix) (7:42)
There But For The Grace Of God Go I (Moplen dub) (6:51)
There But For The Grace Of God Go I (1979 version) (5:17)
There But For The Grace Of God Go I (1994 Timmy Regisford remix) (7:43)
There But For The Grace Of God Go I (acappella reprise) (2:45)
Review: Machine originally dropped this mini-disco classic back in 1979 as the title cut to their album of that year, and now it's offered up again with a couple of remixes that rework the original. That original is the star of the show still here with the 1979 version still standing out. Next to that are a poising Timmy Regisford mix and acapella reprise as well as a Moplen remix and dub. This studio disco group was first formed by August Darnell who had previously been part of Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band and then in the 1980s went on to be part of Kid Creole And The Coconuts.
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 in stock $17.11
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