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Singles
Autumn Falls
Cat: DS 007V. Rel: 17 Oct 23
 
Deep House
Synthasy (6:12)
Autumn Falls (6:55)
Basic Intelligence (5:57)
Bowl (5:46)
Review: Adam Antine is also known as Dawn Razor, a prolific producer covering all kinds of styles from bass-toting broken techno to slender minimal on labels like R&S, Otake and Baroque. Now he lands on Deepology with a masterful EP of contemporary minimal which draws on breakbeat as much as glitchy electronica and ambient to create a standout EP. The title is instructive - all the tracks carry a dusky, seasonal mood which elevates these beyond simple club tracks, even if they have more than enough presence in the rhythm section to keep a dancefloor moving. Lose yourself in the fluttering piano and murmuring pads of the title track and you'll practically feel the leaves crunching under your feet.
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Brand New Funk Reboots
Cat: 181001. Rel: 23 Oct 24
 
Drum And Bass/Jungle
Brand New Funk (Adam F Reboot) (5:35)
Brand New Funk (Blade Runner Reboot) (4:58)
Review: As well as this one coming on pink wax, Adam F is also dropping it on nice classic black vinyl. It features his classic track 'Brand New Funk,' which emerged after he acquired a second-hand Fender Rhodes Electric Piano, Vocoder, and Clavinet D6 Honerikey instruments of the funk era. This track pays tribute to its predecessors by blending classic funk elements with intense drum patterns, merging the vintage funk spirit with modern sonic complexity. Revived and refreshed, 'Brand New Funk' represents one of Adam F's most innovative and enduring sounds.
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A Beat For You (reissue)
Cat: ERC 047. Rel: 30 Jan 18
 
Dub
A Beat For You (7:28)
A Beat For You (version) (5:10)
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Weekend
Weekend (12")
Cat: SSD 65004P. Rel: 19 Jun 19
 
Disco/Reediciones
Weekend (6:46)
Everybody Loves A Good Thing (7:54)
I'm A Big Freak (R*U*1*2) (10:23)
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Turn It Up
Cat: AFS 038. Rel: 30 Jun 20
 
International
Turn It Up (7:48)
Turn It Up (instrumental Disco mix) (7:49)
Review: Afrosynth Records has become renowned for its deep dives into the colourful, synth-heavy world of original South African disco, boogie and bubblegum. They're at it again here, offering up a fresh pressing of "Turn It Up" by Adaye, a one-off studio project featuring members of legendary South African 'supergroup' Stimela. This edition replicates the track listing of the original 1983 release, beginning with the A-side vocal version - a driving slab of bubblegum boogie laden with James Brown style lead vocals, colourful synth sounds and delay-laden drum machine beats. The flipside "Instrumental Disco Mix" naturally strips out all but the backing vocals, instead showcasing the intricacy of the studio outfit's Prince-style guitar riffs, jaunty bass and kaleidoscopic synthesizer flourishes.
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Traffic EP
Cat: POA 005. Rel: 27 Oct 23
 
Techno
Traffic Export (6:34)
Disco Magic (5:54)
Darkside (7:56)
Darkside (Matteo Clear mix) (5:14)
 in stock $17.96
Rock & Roll Skate
Cat: KALITA 12023. Rel: 22 Jun 23
 
Funk
Rock & Roll Skate (Sax version) (4:49)
Keep On Tryin' (vocal version) (4:59)
Keep On Tryin' (instrumental version) (4:33)
Review: Addmoro were a lesser known Los Angeles-based disco outfit active throughout the late 70s and early 80s, and their sound was unique for its ahead-of-its-time weight and phonk, not to mention a difficult-to-match versatility, both traits evidenced by this Kalita reissue of the obscurity 'Rock & Roll Skate' here, first released on their very own Addmoro Records. The titular A-sider and 'Keep On Tryin' were released originally in 1985, with the former coming as a ploddy but groovy hard-hitter - which could've easily predicted the reams of modern-day producers who would the style on for size decades later (but not quite achieve it so well) - and the latter a surprise-taking curveball in a stumbly-funky, disco-electro mood.
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Black Label Series 07
Cat: BPBL 07. Rel: 12 Dec 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Outdoor (6:16)
Spirit DNX (7:11)
Double Danger (4:07)
Own Methods (5:31)
Review: Banoffee Pies is one of those labels that doesn't miss no matter what genre it takes aim at. Best known for its hype garage sounds it heads into minimal territory here with Adelina at the buttons for the seventh in the Black Label Series. 'Outdoor' is a primo cut with judders groovers and sinewy synths demanding you dance, 'Spirit DNX' then slows down and gets all acidic and twisted and 'Double Danger' is a real cracker that fizzes with static. Last of all, 'Own Methods' is a future world where the robots have taken over and mysterious pads lead you through an automated world of cosmic energy.
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Intérprete: Lostlojic
 in stock $14.92
Javelin
Javelin (12")
Cat: AMF 001. Rel: 26 Sep 18
 
Deep House
Javelin (9:26)
Javelin (dub) (9:26)
Review: There's plenty of hype swirling around this short-run debut from Londoners Adelphi Music Factory, with regular radio plays and appearances in a host of top DJs' set lists resulting in insatiable demand. It helps, of course, that "Javelin" is an absolute beast. Packed with energy, the A-side version sees them generate maximum sweatiness by working cut-up gospel vocal samples atop a loopy, full-throttle, techno-tempo disco-house groove. Honestly, it's one seriously heavyweight rub that's guaranteed to get dancefloors eating out of the palm of your hand. The B-side "Dub" is, if anything, even wilder and heavier, with the little-known outfit utilizing stretched-out, delay-laden vocal lifts and restless piano stabs over ten action-packed minutes.
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Quadristamp Vol 1
Cat: VIGI 03. Rel: 03 Jan 25
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Adema - "Jm Glavio" (7:33)
Red Pig Flower - "Stardust" (7:36)
Artur Nikolaev - "New Edition" (7:04)
Cladu - "No Name" (8:00)
Review: ViGis opening salvo for 2025 brings together four artists from four continents who all blend their own diverse cultural roots and influences into a superb collection of cuts for the club. This is a 12" that offers a refreshing take on familiar sounds and delivers subtle yet punchy variations in style and rhythm. Adema keeps it nice and clean and slick on the deep, bubbly tech of 'Jm Glavio' while Red Pig Flower's 'Stardust' is a zoned-out roller. Artur Nikolaev's 'New Edition' is a deft minimal soundscape with warped lines and bubbles dub undercurrents. Cladu shuts down with 'No Name' which is a more propulsive cut.
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Quadristamp Vol 1 (B-STOCK)
Cat: VIGI 03 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Minimal House/Tech House
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged, record slightly warped
Adema - "Jm Glavio" (7:33)
Red Pig Flower - "Stardust" (7:36)
Artur Nikolaev - "New Edition" (7:04)
Cladu - "No Name" (8:00)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged, record slightly warped***


ViGis opening salvo for 2025 brings together four artists from four continents who all blend their own diverse cultural roots and influences into a superb collection of cuts for the club. This is a 12" that offers a refreshing take on familiar sounds and delivers subtle yet punchy variations in style and rhythm. Adema keeps it nice and clean and slick on the deep, bubbly tech of 'Jm Glavio' while Red Pig Flower's 'Stardust' is a zoned-out roller. Artur Nikolaev's 'New Edition' is a deft minimal soundscape with warped lines and bubbles dub undercurrents. Cladu shuts down with 'No Name' which is a more propulsive cut.
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Dancin' 4ever
Cat: EBM 028. Rel: 28 Dec 22
 
Techno
Dancin' 4ever (6:51)
Raveline (6:03)
Review: Michael Gross is currently spearheading a new generation of techno producers for his own German label Electric Ballroom, charting a lesser-trodden sound for the Berlin scene, 90s rave. Still inflected with the mega-drops and hoover-risers endemic to much of EDM, there's a refreshing dryness to ADHS' sound, not normally traversed in much big room techno. 'Dancin' Forever' as a title nails it well; both the A track and 'Raveline', with their FM basses and tense string buildups, seem to continue on forever, ebbing upwards and downwards in flow.
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A Sides Vol 11 Pt 7
Cat: DC 2717. Rel: 21 Mar 23
 
Techno
ADHS - "Razor" (6:52)
Julian Jeweil - "Pulsation" (6:41)
Marco Faraone - "Dream" (7:04)
Gary Beck - "Ship Went Down" (5:46)
Review: Gargantuan-room techno trailblazers Drumcode return with 'The A Sides Vol 11 - Pt. 7'. If the title is any indicator enough - and no, it's not irony - this is a stonking closer to a mammoth seven-12" compilation series. The love-em-or-hate-em label always deliver a rave romp for titans, barging past polite types with frick-off bits from A.D.H.S., Julian Jewell, Marco Faraone and Gary Beck. Topping off a project originally conceived in 2012, this is a pulsing sensation suitable for both budding techno enthusiasts and chinstokers willing to let their hair loose for once.
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Il Significato Delle Parole Remixes
Cat: DNZT 017. Rel: 02 May 24
 
Techno
Nulla Resta (Donato Dozzy remix) (4:57)
Sospesa (Pinch remix) (5:20)
Nulla Resta (Adihell version) (5:33)
Review: Adiel's Il Significato Delle Parole EP gets served up as a remixed version here with none other than Donato Dozzy, Pinch and Adiel contributing. 'Nulla Resta' (Donato Dozzy remix) is a driving techno that exhibits all the signature sound design you would expect of Dizzy but is more textured and direct than usual. The Pinch mixes takes 'Sospesa' down a darker rabbit hole with menacing low ends and eerie pads making for a haunting vibe while 'Nulla Resta' (Adihell version) is high-paced techno with serrated loops never letting up as the drums march on into the unknown.
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(What You Want) Is Music EP
Cat: SPAZIO 030. Rel: 05 Aug 24
 
Techno
(What You Want) Is Music (5:17)
Inari Dreaming (4:42)
Rehang (5:11)
To Bryn (4:45)
Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $15.20
Toubab Bile (reissue)
Cat: SEC 016. Rel: 31 Aug 23
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Toubab Bile (4:13)
Fatelikul (version) (4:12)
Review: Marseille label Secousse turn their attention to the debut single of Senegalese musician Maxidilick Adioa. 'Toubab Bile' was originally released in 1987, and it tackles the harrowing story of the West African soldiers betrayed by the French army in 1944. Having worked as a percussionist for years before that, Adioa invested his own money into recording the track in Paris and finding distribution through Safari Ambiance until his talents were picked up on by Island's Chris Blackwell. The track single-handedly launched Adioa's solo career, and it's not hard to hear why - the perfect synergy of West African and Jamaican music with a potent call for justice in its heart.
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Tags: African | Dub Reggae
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Nothing Else To Go By
Cat: HYSEP 56. Rel: 17 Oct 24
 
Techno
Deadstock (5:43)
Magnetic (5:22)
Open Question (5:41)
The Rumors Are True (5:53)
Review: Adlas steps up to the Hayes label here for the very first time and impresses while doing so. His take on techno is economical and stripped back but never light on impact. 'Deadstock' opens with glitchy textures and creepy, subterranean sonic echoes while a linear beat rolls on. 'Magnetic' is a little more punchy and is powered by a pulsing bassline while 'Open Question' is a dubbed-out cut with beats that skate along and twanging hits reverberate throughout. 'The Rumors Are True' shuts down with another glitchy broken beat and coarse claps with some tripped-out synth work up top.
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Intérprete: Evan Michael
 in stock $14.10
Headland
Headland (12")
Cat: ACR 707. Rel: 17 Apr 24
 
Techno
Headland (8:35)
Oscillation (3:50)
Bluff (5:46)
Static (6:21)
Review: Adlas has a compelling signature sound - its quick and punchy but also seductive and funk. The opener on this new EP for Answer Code Request certainly fits that bill - Headland' has nice analogue drums and elastic bass down low with rich, smeared synths up top. 'Oscillation' gets deeper and rides on a rolling beat that rocks back and forth with ambient synths up top and a sense of mysticism in the air. 'Bluff' gets back to bumpy beats and dubbed low ends with some static-charged pads and 'Static' is the deepest of the lot - a subaquatic deep techno trip for the heads.
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Adjust Your Love EP
Cat: BLR 015. Rel: 28 Aug 19
 
Deep House
Adjust Your Love (6:04)
Easy Love Dub (6:22)
Horizons (5:05)
Review: We can confirm that Adam "Admin" Wickens is not only a hugely talented DJ and producer, but also a thoroughly nice chap. Here he makes his bow on Better Listen with a three-tracker packed to the rafters with warmth, soul and groove. Check first A-side "Adjust Your Love", a sample-fired workout that effortlessly joins the dots between disco, deep house and star-kissed jazz-funk, before turning your attention to the chopped-and-screwed samples, toasty sub-bass, languid beats and echoing piano snippets of "Easy Love Dub". The Bristol-based producer rounds things off in fine style via "Horizons", a slightly bouncier house cut that makes great use of some bluesy piano samples and another stoned, glassy-eyed bassline.
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A Yu Shape
Cat: DSR 11975. Rel: 15 Apr 24
 
Dancehall/Ragga
Admiral Bailey - "A Yu Shape" (3:34)
Mafia & Fluxy - "A Yu Shape" (version) (3:31)
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Dem A Fight
Cat: GM 0111. Rel: 29 May 24
 
Dancehall/Ragga
Admiral Tibet - "Dem A Fight"
Admiral Tibet & Daddylynx - "Wi Run Wi Business"
Knockout (dub) (0:30)
Robert Lee - "Sound A Go Dead" (3:33)
Suckerpunch (dub) (3:33)
Admiral Tibet - "Dem A Fight" (Dubplate mix) (3:35)
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Under The Bridge
Cat: INFO 003. Rel: 28 Jun 21
 
Techno
ADMN & Mister Joshooa - "LFOs Are Tight" (7:22)
ADMN & Mister Joshooa - "LFOs Are Tight" (Delano Smith mix) (6:51)
ADMN - "Technology Is Creepy" (7:13)
Remote Viewing Party - "Pink Panther" (6:29)
Review: Detroit label Infolines is back with their third release, arriving in the form of this exciting four track various artists EP. Label boss ADMN, a local staple of the scene affiliated with Paxahau and Movement Festival, makes his vinyl debut here alongside Mister Joshooa (My Baby) with the low slung minimal tech house of "LFOs Are Tight" which is absolutely perfect tackle for the afterhour. It then receives an absolutely hypnotic and arcane rework by local legend Delano Smith. Over on the flip, we have one seriously oddball groove on the slo-mo tip titled "Pink Panther" by local outfit Remote Viewing Party, comprised of Aran Daniels and Mike Petrack.
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Intérprete: Pontchartrain
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Vibrations EP
Cat: FUSE 056. Rel: 20 Feb 24
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Vibrations (6:55)
Infinite Function (7:25)
Original Sin (8:12)
Vibrations (Malin Genie remix) (5:06)
Review: Fuse is one of those labels and parties that has a very distinctive sound and hardcore following for it. Spearheaded by Enzo Siracusa and now a real institution of the underground, here it looks to Admnti for three fresh new sounds. 'Vibrations' is kinetic future music that twists together wiry synths and tight tech drums into something irresistible. 'Infinite Function' is another brilliantly infectious mix of tech and dub that makes for high-speed groove-thrills and 'Original Sin' then takes a more spaced-out approach with warped acid lines. Malin Genie remixes the opener with a cool sense of deep house smoothness.
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Tags: Tech House
 in stock $17.14
SNDR 001
SNDR 001 (12")
Cat: SNDR 001. Rel: 14 Jul 22
 
Minimal House/Tech House
ADMNTi - "Liquor Locker" (7:55)
ADMNTi - "BetaSpace" (8:02)
Laidlaw - "Open To Receive" (5:07)
Laidlaw - "Repeated Patterns" (5:54)
Review: Sonder is a new London-based label dealing in sprightly tech house with plenty of wiggle. Cutting the ribbon is ADMNTi, who has been on superlative form via releases for Dansu Discs, 4Plae and Yamanu amongst others. His 'Liquor Locker' and 'BetaSpace' cuts are splashed with a little sunshine, some garage bump and subtle trance touches, all the better to grease up the dancefloor. Laidlaw takes up position on the flip, offering his own strain of shuffling funky stuff for the peak time crowd. 'Open To Receive' has a subtly spiritual slant to it, while 'Repeated Patterns' gets into a snaking house trip with cheeky hooks and snappy basslines for days.
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Tags: Tech House
 in stock $13.25
PIVLIM 009
Cat: PIVLIM 009. Rel: 01 Apr 25
 
Deep House
Daft Excluder (5:57)
Daft Excluder (Casey Spillman remix) (6:53)
Professor Magnet (5:52)
Infinity808 (5:53)
Review: We are real fans of the PIV label out of the Netherlands for the way they have bright plenty of new thinking to house and tech. Their Limited label off-shoot is even more forward-thinking and this time welcomes ADR for some of their signature sounds. 'Daft Excluder' gets underway with flappy snares and a nice nebulous ecosystem of neon synth details and snappy drums. The Casey Spillman remix gets more punch with wet clicks and a garage tinge to the drums. 'Professor Magnet' sinks you into a bulbous bass line that is warped and fluid under snappy claps and 'Infinity808' brings nice and trippy electro vibes and a kinetic rhythm to close. It might be the best of the lot.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $16.30
Cicatrices De La Noche
Cat: XRD 021. Rel: 13 Aug 24
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Adria - "Malson" (6:41)
Torrent - "Cronica Del Inframundo" (6:24)
Adria & Torrent - "El Triangulo Maldito" (5:47)
Adria & Torrent - "Exodo" (5:13)
Tags: Tech House
 in stock $15.76
RBE 002
RBE 002 (12")
Cat: RBE 002. Rel: 26 Jul 24
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Stefano Adriezzi - "Sintomas" (6:41)
Lo-Lo - "The Last Domain" (Straight mix) (6:17)
Anna Wall - "Mercury Retrograde" (5:05)
Dream World - "Alice Ghost" (4:51)
Lan - "The Correct Spelling" (3:58)
Review: Rawbeats offer up yet another addition to their sub-catalogue Extrasensorial, which aims to, in their words, "soothe your soul and ignite your senses". While that might sound contradictory to the point of impossible, the label prove this to be not so. First up on the witness stand comes Stefano Adriezzi with 'Sintomas', whose centrally choppy Reese-scape both excites and incites the listener, causing vestigial reflexes to move either voluntarily or involuntarily. Then Lo-lo's 'The Last Domain' and Anna Wall's 'Mercury Retrograde' do similar, the former's mistral melodic trance and the latter's more rancorous murk-offs offering up convincing ancillary proofs to Adriezzi's initial sonic testimony. Finally, though, Dream World's 'Alice Ghost' delivers the smoking gun of Rawbeats' soothing excitement; snippy electro, whorlingly high up-down pads and sampled musings on a mystical higher power, building to a minimal but effectively purgatory sequential cascade.
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DB12 007
DB12 007 (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: DB12 007. Rel: 20 Sep 21
 
Disco/Reediciones
Sina's Freund (5:44)
Werner's Spiel (6:02)
Elvira's Katzenfisch (5:40)
Frank's Einsamkeit (5:51)
Review: Audiosex and Hanoben stepped out together on Discos Capablanca back in 2018 with the on-point acidities of Phone Sex, and now they're teaming up once again for this killer clutch of edit tackle for the always interesting Duca Bianco label. Rather than the well-mined stocks of disco and funk that usually get dusted down by edit scavenegers, these two have turned to synth pop and German new wave sounds, coming up with four deep cover, deliciously dishevelled pieces which align perfectly with the brand of acidic club music they make themselves. 'Elvira's Katzenfisch' is a prime case in point - a broad, sweeping slice of synthwave which sounds like it might slide off the reel to reel at any moment, while 'Frank's Einsamkeit' swells into a searing 303 burner for the darkest dungeon dancefloors.
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Intérprete: Manu Archeo, Dj soFa
 in stock $9.39
Burkina Faso (feat Jura Soundsystem mix)
Cat: ERC 133. Rel: 17 Apr 23
 
Clásico/Ska
Burkina Faso (Wagadugu Blues)
Burkina Faso (Wagadugu dub)
Burkina Faso (Jura Soundsystem Discodub)
Review: Emotional Rescue can be relied on to dig up obscure, left of centre dance gems and serve them up to newer, wider audiences. Adu's reggae-pop cut 'Burkina Faso' is a great example, re-purposed for the dancefloor without any of its original flavour lost in the overhaul. A
South Saharan/West African emigre to Brixton, Rauf Adu would go on to fairly sizeable European fame with the Eddy Grant-esque 'Human To Human'. This, however, is his 1982 debut for Copasetic Records, another reggae-pop inspired, ludicrously catchy effort with scorched electric guitar and a Compass Point-style drum/bassline providing rhythmic rocksteadiness. As well as the buffed up original, there's a dub mix, which gives his beautiful guitar plenty of room to breathe, and an appearance from the Isle of Jura Sound System boss Kevin Griffiths , whose remix completes the trio of mixes.
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Psy Fi Sounds Vol 3
Cat: TEST 003. Rel: 04 Aug 23
 
Uplifting Trance
Advanced Civilizations - "Adaptive Network" (6:41)
VR Moss - "Trance Planet" (PLUR mix) (7:08)
AVR - "Little Green Men" (7:16)
I Believe - "R U Experienced?" (Ricky edit) (6:39)
Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan
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Quad EP
Quad EP (12")
Cat: MORD 107. Rel: 04 Oct 24
 
Techno
TK421 (5:02)
Clap Trap (5:01)
Bad Transfer (5:02)
Mugger Scum (5:02)
Review: The Advent returns with Quad EP on Mord, showing off his mastery of rhythm and dark, driving techno. Side-1 kicks off with 'TK421', a darker banger that features intricate rhythms, perfect for setting an intense, hypnotic mood on the dancefloor. 'Clap Trap' follows, delivering an atmospheric groove that demands your attention with its wicked, layered techno sound. Side-2 ramps things up with 'Bad Transfer', a fast-paced, subterranean track that feels minimal yet manic, pushing the energy forward with relentless momentum. The EP closes with 'Mugger Scum', a primal, crunchy cut that strips things back to a raw, minimal core while still maintaining a gritty, powerful edge. Quad EP highlights The Advent's ability to blend complex rhythms with deep, atmospheric elements, resulting in a collection of tracks that will resonate with fans of intense, no-nonsense techno.
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Movement EP
Cat: SUARA 401. Rel: 15 Jul 20
 
Techno
The Advent - "Witches Spell" (5:45)
The Advent - "Live 98 Tour" (5:07)
The Advent & Zein - "Same 4" (4:46)
Review: Coyu's Barcelona-based Suara label continues to push the thresholds of hard techno, with this new one by legend Cisco Ferreira under his reknowned The Advent moniker. Brace yourself for The Movement EP, featuring heavy duty sonic artillery that must be handled with extreme caution. From the brutalist dystopian slammer "Witches Spell" to the unrelenting peak time fury of "Live 98 Tour" which is reminiscent of timeless classics like "Bad Boy", to the Detroit style breakneck electro funk of "Same 4" which is a collaboration with his son Zein. Ferreira proves yet again that even after 30 years in the game, he is still miles ahead of the rest - respect!
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Defend Your Planet
Cat: AVD 008. Rel: 15 Jan 21
 
Electro
The Advent & Zein Ferreira - "Defend Your Planet" (4:41)
Assembler Code - "Line Of Sight" (5:19)
Carl Finlow - "Syncopated Automated" (6:57)
Versalife - "SH09" (6:02)
Review: This is a special sampler 12" taken from the Various Artists compilation Defend Your Planet that Avoidant Records put out. It features a heavyweight crew of electro mainstays, first of which are The Advent & Zein Ferreira. Their 'Defend Your Plane' is a turbo powered cosmic assault with skewed synths and high speed drums. Assembler Code's 'Line Of Sight' doesn't let up, powering on through sheet metal snares and juddering drum programming and then man like Carl Finlow layers in prickly melodies, dark sci-fi energy and booming bass. Analogue master Versalife shits things down with the shadowy 'SH09.'
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EPM20 EP2
EPM20 EP2 (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: EPM 22V. Rel: 21 Sep 21
 
Electro
The Advent & Zein Ferreira - "Strangeform" (5:22)
Carl Finlow - "Optogenetic" (7:17)
Detroit's Filthiest - "Werewolf" (5:21)
Modulator AKA Freddie Fresh - "Promars" (5:27)
Review: EPM20 Ep2 goes off on an electro tangent here. On this one, we have veteran producer Cisco Ferreira aka The Advent teaming up with his son Zein on the ferocious electro dystopia of "Strangeform" and as if that was not enough, another legend, the one and only Carl Finlow appears next with the abstract, cybernetic beats of "Optogenetic". Over on the flip, we have someone by the name of Detroit's Filthiest (quite an accolade!) who is in fact Motor City stalwart Julian Shamou (Motor City Electro Company) known for his work as 313 Bass Mechanics or Digitek, and longstanding hero of the Midwest Freddie Fresh should need no introduction; his contribution here under the Modulator alias is the deep mind IDM journey "Promars".
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Exit Planet Earth: Strontium
Cat: EPE 09. Rel: 05 Jun 23
 
Electro
The Advent X Zein Ferreira - "Carpe Diem" (7:01)
London Modular Alliance - "Lump Of Coal" (4:03)
London Modular Alliance - "Lump Of Coal" (beats) (2:42)
Konerytmi - "Pulssi" (5:22)
DeFeKT - "Radar" (4:03)
Zobol - "Data Wars" (5:01)
Review: Exit Planet Earth continues its exploration of the world of electro universe with an expansive, extended six track EP, featuring The Advent x Zein Ferreira, DeFeKT, London Modular Alliance, Konertymi and Zobol. The Advent, whose weekly Gardening Club residency in the mid-90s helped to drag electro out of the realms of the retro and back into the future, team up with Zein Ferreira for a Kraftwerk-on-speed extended mix of 'CarpeDiem', before London Modular Alliance's more moderately paced but still squiggle and bleep laced 'Lump of Coal' plus a 'beats' breakdown for the DJs. The B-side brings us the acid-powered 'Pulssi' by Konerytmi, the bouncy, breakdance-friendly 'Radar' by DeFeKT, and the relatively pure, optimistic sonics of Zobol's 'Data Wars'. Thumbs up all round.
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 in stock $9.94
Asylum
Asylum (12" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: RRR 029. Rel: 09 Sep 22
 
Techno
They Use Force (6:21)
Paralysed Mute (4:49)
Splintered Recollection (4:39)
Ice Abuse (5:27)
 in stock $11.89
Soul Promise EP
Soul Promise EP (hand-stamped 12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: SFR 014. Rel: 11 Jul 22
 
Drum And Bass/Jungle
Kerosine Dream (5:13)
Pressure (6:13)
Soul Promise (5:17)
Fluctuate (5:58)
 in stock $11.89
Subb Selections Vol 2
Cat: SUB 9610. Rel: 22 Oct 24
 
Drum And Bass/Jungle
Aeon Four - "Respect" (Ark X & duburban remix) (5:44)
FFF - "The Limit" (5:20)
DJ Sofa - "Step Up" (5:47)
Esc - "Black Tiles" (Aeon Four remix) (5:29)
 in stock $16.02
Electro Aerial
Cat: CLUT 007. Rel: 18 Jul 24
 
Techno
Alric Aerial - "Gaga Saso" (5:42)
Alric Aerial - "Tough Cuts" (5:26)
Electrodynamique - "We Are The City" (5:08)
Electrodynamique - "Night Life" (6:04)
Review: Clut deliver a specialised clout-glut with a fresh split EP from rising artist Alric Aerial, who here teams up with yet another artist who's so far flown under the label's radar - Electrodynamique. Here the pair deliver four electro-dancefloor tracks primed for every situation: sleazy bar, backlit festival stage, ironic doomsday scenario, you name it. This EP's cascading sixteenths flow like metallic droplets, their acid lines and FM blurps splurging forth with increasing restlessness and impertinence, and decreasing self-control. Particularly squelchy is Aerial's 'Tough Cuts', which moves trigger-happy on the cutoff filter whilst dungeon-bound sine tones splay across the top edges of the track, like ectoplasms left behind after a string of Zeno's paradoxes have been solved. 'We Are The City' by Electrodynamique indulges a final emery note, abrading its curveball electro mix to a grinding, apocalyptic oblivion.
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 in stock $16.02
Monoculture EP
Cat: PRRUKBLK 115. Rel: 13 Feb 25
 
Techno
Nostalgia Porn (4:17)
Wildflowers In Stone (5:58)
Caged Birds (5:16)
Forces Of Conformity (5:15)
 in stock $14.92
Straight From The Shoulder EP
Straight From The Shoulder EP (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: PRRUKBLK 108. Rel: 14 Nov 24
 
Techno
Straight From The Shoulder (5:10)
Come Again (5:23)
Lurching (4:48)
Crutch (4:45)
Review: Techno powerhouse Planet Rhythm is back with more vital transmissions, this time thanks to Aero. Up first is the no-messing, direct-to-dance-floor banger that is Straight From The Shoulder' with its scintillating percussion and driving kicks. 'Come Again' is even more high octane with taught bass and thundering kicks. 'Lurching' keeps it a little more funky with glitchy sounds and broken beat patterns and 'Crutch' is a final assault that is minimal in design but maximal in effect.
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 in stock $13.82
Insieme
Insieme (12")
Cat: INS 002. Rel: 19 Dec 22
 
Techno
4WA (6:37)
IVWG56 (5:25)
IDT10 7 (7:47)
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 in stock $10.82
Daylight
Daylight (orange & blue merge vinyl 12")
Cat: RSE 354LPC1. Rel: 28 Mar 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Daylight (4:14)
Night Light (4:14)
Nickel Plated Pockets (feat Vast Aire) (4:46)
Alchemy (feat Blueprint) (4:02)
Forest Crunk (4:38)
Bracket Basher (5:31)
Maintenance (4:29)
Review: Aesop Rock were a fixture of the New York underground hip-hop scene throughout the early 90s and began writing and honing his rapping delivery, culminating in his first album in 1997. Daylight came out just a few years later in 2001 to critical acclaim, including later being ranked at number 68 on Fact's "100 Best Indie Hip-Hop Records of All Time" list. The title track showcases the talents of the producer, largely recognized as one of the last links of the 90s New York style of the genre. Being respectful of his roots, Aesop Rock samples in some classic parts of other 80s tracks onto his sublime downtempo jazz foundation for a perfect example of the style known as Conscious. Not to be outdone, 'Nickel Plated Pockets' is the perfect B-side to this EP, bringing a harder sound to balance out things. Included are the instrumentals for each of the three tracks to make this DJ friendly.
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 in stock $21.83
In A World Full Of Dreams Huh?
In A World Full Of Dreams Huh? (yellow white & black splattered vinyl 12")
Cat: DEES 005. Rel: 08 Aug 24
 
Techno
In A World Full Of Dreams, Huh?
Tropical Trance Makes Me Wanna Dance
Angel Calling (feat Laze)
Wie Ein Sonnenstrahl In Meinem Gesicht (feat H369)
Tropical Trance Makes Me Wanna Dance (Paul Seul remix)
Wie Ein Sonnenstrahl In Meinem Gesicht (Pax remix)
Wie Ein Sonnenstrahl In Meinem Gesicht (VP Allowed Liquid mix)
 in stock $20.45
Discorgy EP
Cat: PHLX 004. Rel: 20 Mar 23
 
Techno
Oct-opus (8:47)
Discorgy (5:06)
Dreams Of Wrestlers (5:44)
Review: A new collaboration of Philoxenia Records founders Luigi Di Venere and Neu Verboten, Affekt Unit is informed by an aim to "spark new feelings on the dancefloor". The three track Discorgy EP celebrates their musical obsessions - Italo house, Frankfurt EBM-house and trance - with the result proving an electrifying crossover of these classic genres together with surprising new sounds. 'Oct-Opus' boasts a serious electro component, fused with progressive trance, UK bass, techno, transcendental rave and even a climactic outbreak of rave-era breaks. The title track 'Discorgy' draws from Euro dance and EBM, experimenting with a polyrhythmic bass line and bringing the kind of 'stadium house' that The KLF were always aiming for. Closing track 'Dreams Of Wrestlers' is cosmic house at its sweetest and beefiest, spruced here and there with Italo stabs and pianos, drum machine fills and some lovely subtle filtering. Not so much a case of something for everyone than everything from everyone, you might even say.
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Tags: EBM | Acid Techno
 in stock $9.39
Don't Go Away
Cat: MLPS 7808. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Disco/Reediciones
Don't Go Away (original mix)
Don't Go Away (Runaway dub)
 in stock $14.64
Disko Inferno
Cat: FM 12067. Rel: 16 Apr 25
 
Disco/Reediciones
Disko Inferno (5:12)
The Beloved (4:57)
Body Rock (3:24)
Review: This tastemade, disco edited chef's special comes courtesy of AFIN, guest cook in the Frank Music kitchen. Over three sharply, perspicuously produced disco recuts, we're pelleted by a no less wet hosedown in hard disco, with 'Disko Inferno' introducing the proceedings with peak-time heat, before 'The Beloved' grooves yonder with feel-good charm, and 'Body Rock' ex-ergises our bodies with an irresistible vocal touch. Birbs And Planties help pave downlow slabs of golden bass, locking the rhythm down. This vinyl-only release won't last long, so grab a copy, and get boinging in time for spring...
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 in stock $20.45
Disco Dub Demos (reissue)
Disco Dub Demos (reissue) (blue vinyl 12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: DDD 1000 BLUE. Rel: 23 Oct 24
 
Disco/Reediciones
Track 1 (9:09)
Track 2 (9:27)
Review: African Dubplate delivers a thrilling selection of classic and rare Afro jams, reworked and pressed with a disco single flair. Though the mysterious artist behind the project remains anonymous, it's clear the source material hails from the rich well of African rhythms. Each track brings fresh energy to timeless sounds, crafted with the dancefloor in mind. Be sure not to miss out as this limited stock release is sure to fly off the shelves. Grab yours while you can!
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 in stock $17.68
Planet Rock
Cat: TB 823. Rel: 02 Dec 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Planet Rock (6:27)
Bonus Beats I (1:05)
Planet Rock (instrumental) (9:16)
 in stock $14.92
Big Big Trax Classics Volume 1
Cat: BBTC 001. Rel: 16 Feb 21
 
Deep House
Afrimerican Coalition - "No More Weeping" (VSMQ Underground mix) (8:46)
Fibre Foundation - "Don't You Ever Stop" (club mix) (7:48)
Fibre Foundation - "Free Your Mind" (NJ mix) (9:02)
Insatiable - "Your Love" (feat Mone - Jazzy Groove Deep mix) (6:52)
 in stock $13.82
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