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Best Of Various
Best Of Various (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: TLM 034. Rel: 25 Apr 24
 
Deep House
Cumulative Collective - "AskaFara" (10:18)
Takahiro Fuchigami - "Strange Acquiantance" (4:29)
Melchior Sultana - "The Playground" (5:25)
Fabio Santanna - "Melo Da Cuica" (2:58)
The Robinson - "Song 1" (6:16)
Review: The cultured folks at Ten Lovers Music have put together a best of collection on this new various artists 12" and what a joy it is too. Cumulative Collective pome with the joyous and life-affirming jazz sounds of shuffling house delight 'AskaFara'. Takahiro Fuchigami's 'Strange Acquaintance' floats through the cosmos on jittery melodic details with crisp percussion and warming Rhodes chords. Flip it over and you get Melchior Sultana bringing the sunshine that he is so well known for to 'The Playground', the sumptuous synth-led, brass embellished Latin funk of Fabio Santanna's 'Melo Da Cuica' and The Robinson closing things down with the more zippy and broken beat energy of 'Song 1', featuring some truly virtuosic piano soloing.
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Seconds To Forever (remastered)
Cat: ECHOSPACE 012RE. Rel: 05 Apr 24
 
Techno
Seconds To Forever (6:13)
Seconds To Forever (Reshape) (7:24)
Beyond The Clouds (reprise) (22:40)
Review: ''Seconds To Forever' is one of the most beloved tracks in the Echospace arsenal. Originally released in 2010, this reissue is being pressed on transparent blue vinyl. Fans of Stephen Hitchell will be excited to see these rumoured reissues finally seeing daylight. 'Beyond the Clouds' is on the B-side as well which makes this perhaps, the most desirable EP in this history of the label. We are just glad to see Stephen Hitchell back releasing physical music - and these are still classics of the dub techno genre.
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Prayer
Prayer (12")
Cat: KT 021V. Rel: 12 Oct 21
 
Deep House
Prayer (Media vocal) (7:02)
Prayer (Media instrumental) (6:59)
Prayer (623 Again vocal) (6:27)
Prayer (Feel mix) (7:09)
Review: They don't call him the Stevie Wonder of house music for nothing: Kerri Chandler brings musicality and unbridled joy to everything he does. For this one, there is even more of a celebratory and raptors feeling than normal because of the appearance of Rev F. L. Brown. His impassioned, gravelly toned sermons are cut up and dropped into one of Kerri's timeless house beats, and the results are exceptional. HIs famous kicks punk as heavily as always, the chords are simple but effective, and the whole thing is sure to become a classic that can always be reached for to make a dance floor erupt. Take your pick of the different versions, because they all hit home.
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Lost & Found EP Vol 2
Cat: KT 026V. Rel: 28 Feb 23
 
Deep House
Fluff Rehab (8:28)
What If (7:20)
Who Are You (7:17)
Dem Joy Ride (5:21)
Review: There are two kinds of house-hunting. The first and most popular kind is unfortunately the one that scams unsuspecting people out of their money for the basic human right that is shelter. The other kind, however, is much more enjoyable - it involves scouring the internet or local record shops for the genre of music known as house music. Kerri Chandler is our favourite estate agent (words we never thought would escape our lips) in this regard; his latest EP series 'Lost & Found' is sure to help you remember the joy of the latter kind, and forget the former. Dubby and soft pulsers like 'Fluff Rehab' are futuristic bouncers for the highfaluting ear, replete with rapid-delayed spring noises and ruff chord stabs. Ensuers 'What If', 'Who Are You' and 'Dem Joy Ride' are pure and nigh-perfect deep house ruminators, and all are lifted from Chandler's coveted archive.
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I Know You Feel It
Cat: ITTY 03. Rel: 05 Sep 23
 
Disco/Reediciones
I Know You Feel It (4:54)
What A Night (4:38)
Review: Veritable mind-readers, the anonymous artist Comb Edits have us clairvoyantly sussed. They know we feel it. Coming through the Norwich-based I Travel To You label for their third release, this release amounts to two edits of older songs whose origin, we're ashamed to admit, we can't track down. Honest, live and funky, the tracks span two sides of the same coin, with 'I Know You Feel It' a convincing slo-mo funk edit, and 'What A Night' a cosmick, reverb-laden freakout version of a Japanese obscurio.
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The Realm
The Realm (12")
Cat: GR 12118. Rel: 14 Mar 24
 
Deep House
The Realm (Love In D Minor mix) (1:04)
The Realm (acappella) (0:57)
The Realm (Rave mix) (7:01)
The Realm (Wild club remix) (7:25)
Review: Groovin Italy landed a monumental reissue for the label with C'hantal's 'The Realm'. Originally released way back in 1990 on the dance and early Brooklyn based Powertraxx records. Staying true to the original release, it offers the 'Love In D Minor' mix but does one better in tucking in the Acapella version to the A-side so the B-side 2 versions have a little more room to breathe. The added bonus has to be putting on the more rare "Wild Club mix' to the party along with the original 'Rave Mix'. All and all, a very packed reissue of some of the best versions of the track, all on one record. This might just hold the number one spot for best techno reissue so far of 2024.
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Subtraktive (reissue)
Subtraktive (reissue) (translucent blue vinyl 12")
Cat: ECHOSPACE 008RE. Rel: 04 Apr 24
 
Techno
Subtraktive (remastered) (15:32)
Subtraktive (live) (17:37)
Review: After many years of waiting, CV313 (Stephen Hitchell) brings out blue vinyl editions of some of his cherished dub techno classics. Originally released in 2007 and again in 2009, 'Subtraktive' took the M7 formula and deepened it even further becoming the blueprint for CV313 and the Echospace label for years to come. Comes with the live in Japan version also. This reissue is a warm welcome for those concerned about ever getting a copy.
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Lost & Found EP Vol 1
Cat: KT 024V. Rel: 15 Mar 22
 
Deep House
What Will We Do (feat Grampa) (6:47)
Tonight (7:19)
Into The Night (7:49)
This & That (7:48)
Review: As the title suggests, this four-tracker from the mighty Kerri Chandler is made of material recorded in - but for whatever reason never released - in the late 1990s and early 2000s. He first unfurls 'What Shall We Do', a sturdy but snappy New Jersey deep house number rich in attractive organ stabs, warming bass and bluesy lead vocals from 'Grampa', before unveiling the squelchy acid bass, dreamy pads, colourful melodic flourishes and loved-up harmony vocals of 'Tonight'. 'Into The Night' is a beefier, bolder and weightier slab of intergalactic peak-time deep house, while 'This & That' manages to be both funky, jazzy, loose-limbed and stuttering - a remarkable achievement in anyone's book.


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A Sides Vol 11 Part 1
Cat: DC 2711. Rel: 04 Apr 23
 
Techno
Layton Giordani & HI-LO - "Rabbit Hole" (6:39)
Charles D - "Traction" (7:36)
Review: Drumcode and its Swedish founder Adam Beyer have rather become synonymous with big room sounds known as business techno. They don't do anything to shed that tag here with two more epic sounds designed to wash over vast crowds in the world's largest super clubs. Layton Giordani & HI-LO aka Oliver Heldens kick off with 'Rabbit Hole' which is a wall of grainy synth and rolling drums that is simple but effective. Charles D's 'Traction' is another coarsely textured techno roller with splashes of industrial synth and a general sense of subtle elevation.
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Toolroom Sampler Vol 8
Cat: TOOL 1190. Rel: 24 Oct 23
 
Deep House
ESSEL - "Sweat" (5:07)
Shiba San & Ayarez - "Twist It" (4:55)
Friend Within - "Pilka" (7:11)
Maur, Westend, Cami Bear - "Over" (5:43)
Review: Toolroom sits at the top of the tree when it comes to big room house music. Mark Knight's label has mastered the art of maximal sounds and this eighth volume of the Tooroom Sampler series is another one that will do plenty of damage. Essel's 'Sweat' is a rigid tech cut with stiff synths and libidinous vocals, then Shiba San and Ayarez get direct with shuffling tech house cut 'Twist It' complete with big skewed synths. Friend Within's 'Pilka' keeps the energy levels high with fizzing synth loops over textured drums and a fat bassline. Maur x Westend and Cami Bear close out with some brighter melodies to get hands in the air on 'Over.'
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NET23 EP2
NET23 EP2 (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: NET 23EP2. Rel: 15 Feb 24
 
Techno
Crystal Distortion - "Jailbreak 96" (6:30)
Crystal Distortion - "Fridgetrax 2" (4:29)
69db - "Night Life" (8:00)
Review: Spiral Tribe's Network 23 label take a hyper-kinetic trip back into the archives for this 12", pulling out classic material from core members Crystal Distortion and 69db. 'Jailbreak 96' originally came out as an untitled track on 1995 release Part 2 and it sounds as punishing as ever as Simon Carter rides bloated kicks and annihilating textures turned up to a rampant tempo. We're not sure on where 'Fridgetrax 2' was pulled from, but it's a vintage slice of freetekno nonetheless, piling on the psychoactive pressure in a style which aligns with the harder, faster strains of techno knocking about these days. On the flip, 69db's 'Night Life' keeps the pressure up - free party fodder doesn't get any more real than this.
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Goodbye (Erol Alkan rework)
Cat: PH 133. Rel: 01 Feb 24
 
Techno
Goodbye (Erol Alkan rework) (9:28)
Goodbye (Erol Alkan instrumental rework) (9:29)
Review: A genuinely magical meeting of musical minds, here, as Erol Alkan delivers his interpretations of Chemical Brothers' 'Goodbye', a bleep-speckled slab of soul-seeped electro-breaks first featured on the long-serving duo's 2023 album For That beautiful Feeling. Available in vocal and instrumental mixes, Alkan's revision replaces the pair's electro breaks with a new wave synth-pop-meets-analogue techno groove. Bubbly and melancholic - even more so than the Chems' original version - Alkan's takes also throw in additional lo-fi synth lines, counter melodies and raw, electroclash influenced sounds. It's tasteful and surprisingly poignant whilst still having all the ingredients of a fully fledged peak-time workout.
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CCCP Edits 2
Cat: CCCP 2. Rel: 26 Jun 20
 
Deep House
Nochi (6:50)
Ne Mojet Bit (6:22)
T=H2O (6:57)
Hare Krishna (4:14)
Review: We were rather impressed by the first volume in the CCCP Edits series, a re-edit imprint seemingly dedicated to offering up reworks of obscure, largely unknown musical gems from Soviet-era Russia, so hopes are sky-high for this second instalment. We shouldn't have worried. Opener "Nochi" is a deep, woozy and off-kilter chunk of two-step garage/jazz-funk fusion, while "Ne Mojet Bit" is the most Balearic electro track we've heard in yonks. The fun continues on the flip, where the glassy-eyed deep pop-goes-two-step flex of "T=H2O" comes accompanied with the hip-house era breakbeat-house warmth (and jazzy keys) of standout track "Hare, Krishna".

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Maudit DJ
Maudit DJ (12" + insert)
Cat: DISCOMAT 006. Rel: 27 Nov 19
 
Disco/Reediciones
Maudit Deejay (version longue) (5:37)
Maudit Deejay (version instrumentale) (3:32)
Maudit Deejay (version 45 Tours) (3:31)
Review: Parisian crew Discomatin have come up with some little known boogie brilliance here from Belgian producer Jay Alansky, with lyrics by Jacques Duvall and falsetto vocals from Clara Capri. It's a fine fusion of Italo disco basslines, shimmering electronics and 80s pop and r&b, with more than a hint of early house vibes also thrown in for good measure. All remastered from the original tapes, the tracks are loud and crisp and are perfect dance floor hymns. The long version is the one DJs will reach for, with its sleek lines and hypnotic leads all finished with some elastic bass.
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Dschung Tek
Dschung Tek (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: MFM 038. Rel: 19 Mar 19
 
Coldwave/Synth
Dschung Tek (long version) (6:12)
Dschung Tek (No live Drums) (6:20)
Sundance (5:09)
Power Vein (4:54)
Flying High (4:05)
Review: Don't let the "Coldwave" tag fool you: this EP from Dutch archival imprint Music From Memory is every bit as glassy-eyed and loved-up as the rest of their left-of-centre, Balearic-minded catalogue. German drummer and composer Curt Cress first released "Dschung Tek" in 1992, layering his own dense tribal drums across a tropical, ambient house and dream house influenced backing track on the brilliant "Long Version", before stripping it back to a loved-up, Ibiza-friendly house cut on the "No Live Drums" version. Both mixes can be found on this reissue, alongside a trio of similarly percussive, tropical-minded cuts from the artist's 1983 LP, "Avanti". All three are ace and almost as good as the more floor-focused title track.
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Zulu EP
Zulu EP (12")
Cat: TOOL 54101V. Rel: 29 Mar 17
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Zulu (7:50)
Charger (7:51)
Review: Toolroom welcomes exciting new prospect Max Chapman to their flagship label. He burst onto the scene three years ago with great releases on Elrow, Snatch, Viva and Lost. He teams up with up and coming maestro George Smeddles here for two quality jams on this great EP. "Zulu" on the A side is the kind of rolling and funky tech house that just reeks of White Isle hedonism and will appeal to fans of Lost, Material Series or Knee Deep in Sound. On the flip "Charger" will absolutely blow the doors off any venue with its pounding groove and wall of bass which you could imagine Marco Carola or Paco Osuna playing at peak time in the main room.
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Vagabond
Vagabond (limited white vinyl 12")
Cat: VNR 009. Rel: 05 Apr 23
 
Drum And Bass/Jungle
DJ Flash - "Vagabond" (7:02)
Chippie - "Big Grey Wolf (VIP)" (6:08)
Review: Following last year's epic Missen/MSDos double header late last year, Violet Night Recordings gear up for their first release of 2023 and it's the bossmen taking control on this one. DJ Flash takes the lead with a strong atmospheric jungle twist where bone-crushing amens burst in and up the energy at all the right moments. Chippie takes the B with a special VIP of his 2021 cut 'Big Grey Wolf'. Now with a fresh set of beats and an added sense of urgency, it's enough to have you howling all night long.
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Clubmatter
Cat: TPT 096. Rel: 23 Mar 23
 
Techno
Ravesight (5:41)
NRG - Density (5:50)
Corestyle (4:47)
Liquid Tank (5:44)
Review: You can always depend on Ali Wells' mighty Perc Trax for the most brutal industrial strength tackle and its latest release certainly delivers that. Scottish enfant terribles Clouds take up the reins on TPT 096 titled Clubmatter. All the classic tropes of 90s dance music are mashed together in an unholy mixture on the foreboding energy of 'Ravesight', heading into post Y2K peak time techno on the functional main room affair of 'NRG - Density' and 'Corestyle' respectively - the latter's injection of classic trance arpeggios adding to its adrenalised effects. Finally, the Perth drug legends go out all guns blazing on the pummeling 'Liquid Tank' with its foreboding bassline underpinned by the most visceral kicks.

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Satellite EP
Cat: DR 005. Rel: 15 May 23
 
Breakbeat
Satellite (7:10)
XTC (6:08)
Mind Sweeper (6:22)
Basement Damage (6:38)
Review: Numbering Drifted's fifth release, we have an eye-opening collaborative project from Anna Wall and Corbi. A heady fusion of house and breaks, 'Satellite' is the ultimate energetic pumper that feels impressively true to the late 90s rave sound despite its recent production and pressing date. On the B-side 'Mind Sweeper' takes a darker turn, embellished with glistening high hats and resonant, obscured vocals, this track develops beautifully over the course of its length. A testament to the power of collaboration and creativity in electronic music, this is definitely not one to miss.
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Are We All Alone Or Just Overwhelmed?
Cat: INNT 003. Rel: 25 May 23
 
Techno
Neel & Blazej Malinowski - "Time Is Relative" (6:03)
Claudio PRC & Blazej Malinowski - "Riddle" (6:43)
Milena Glowacka & Blazej Malinowski - "Equal" (7:09)
Svreca & Blazej Malinowski - "Coincidence" (6:09)
Review: It's rare that more than four artists feature on a single EP, but Berliners Inner Tension have brought that number to five with their latest. Made up of artists who've rubbed shoulders with the likes of Semantica, Spazio, Disponsibl and Pole Group, 'Are We All Alone Or Just Overwhelmed?' sees label boss Blazej Malinowski collaborate with many a fellow producer on the label. It's a steamy deep techno slice-barrage, evidencing a command over minimalism, calm and serenity few others can convey well through the same media.
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Gemstones: Moonstone
Gemstones: Moonstone (limited 12")
Cat: RAWGEM 7. Rel: 10 Aug 23
 
Techno
Chlar - "Neo Tokyo Vision" (6:22)
Raffaele Attanasio - "Mamba" (4:12)
Mayeul & Pavel K Novalis - "Black Mesa" (6:02)
Regal - "Burned Out" (6:02)
Review: Monstrously glassy, yet heavy hard techno cuttage from the French RAW crew, who welcome four stunning audio fragments from various artists in their orbit. It's the seventh release in the Gemstones series, which is in turn inspired by different types of precious stones. Opener 'Neo Tokyo Vision' is an exciting and cutting tittilator, with massive rave stabs and a nigh-perfect balance of weight and highs, evoking the feeling of freely trawling the city at night with reckless abandon. Things grow grungier from thereon, with the likes of 'Black Mesa' and 'Burned Out' hearing the EP grow increasingly soily, subterranean.
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Split Machine EP
Cat: GO 007. Rel: 12 Jun 23
 
Electro
Jauzas The Shining - "Business Machines" (5:07)
Jauzas The Shining - "Isla De Encanta" (5:32)
Jauzas The Shining - "Equation" (5:10)
Cycloplex - "Intercepted" (6:19)
Cycloplex - "Acid Machine" (6:23)
Review: Fresh label operation Gladio Operations are embarking on a new spate of releases. Extending the idea of splitting a slab of wax between artists to the music itself, 'Split Machine' is the latest from French-Spanish collaborators Jauzas The Shining and Cycloplex, united in their taste for rugged electro. Even so, their respective styles shine through nicely here: The former delivers three cuts of aggressive and textured basslines, while the latter offers two tracks of comparatively hypnotic rhythms. Though it's an elusive concept, both effortlessly convey the notion of the schism in the machine.
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RSPX presents Actualize Part 2
Cat: RSPX 50B. Rel: 26 Apr 23
 
Techno
Radio Slave - "F__K Em" (7:34)
Slam - "Beat Control" (5:55)
Silvershower - "POLY6" (5:55)
Confidential Recipe - "This Is Our Groove" (feat Lady Tazz) (5:18)
Review: Here comes the second part of the RSPX presents Actualize compilation, released by Rekids, a Berlin-based label run by Radio Slave aka. Matt Edwards. Ultimately, said comp will contain 16 tracks of hard-hitting and diverse techno from a range of artists to have featured on Edwards' Rekids Special Projects sublabel, which focuses on 'no-nonsense' techno. For the time being, though, the comp split into a series of four EPs, evidently allowing the listener breathing room and time to consider each track, not least with the intention of being heard on high-quality vinyl. Slam and Radio Slave helm up the A-side for some neat meditative numbers, while relative newcomers Silvershower and Confidential Recipe deliver much wilder hard techno tea on the B.
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Volume One
Cat: CMV 001. Rel: 27 Jun 23
 
Disco/Reediciones
Eye No You (8:00)
Beyond Far (7:16)
More Eye (8:36)
Rock The Dance (7:31)
Review: The Crates Motel crew make a head turning debut here with this inaugural release featuring some red hot classic all reworked with great care and plenty of dancefloor aplomb. Up first is 'Eye No You', a belting vocal cut with big disco energy that will have the floor in raptures. Things get slower and funkier on 'Beyond Far' with its loose and live drums and withering chords under a familiar riff. On the B-side the temp gets turned up again with 'More Eye', a Philly disco cut complete with lavish strings and raw male vocals full of heart wrenching soul. Last of all is 'Rock The Dance', a disco version of an epic Clash cut that is pure fun.
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Veneno Pa Tu Piel
Veneno Pa Tu Piel (12" + insert)
Cat: DE 308. Rel: 04 Jul 23
 
Funky/Club House
Veneno Pa Tu Piel (Xtended version) (4:31)
Veneno Pa Tu Piel (single version) (4:01)
Rap De La Veneno (House mix) (5:15)
Rap De La Veneno (Digo dub mix) (3:43)
Review: Veneno is the most beloved transgender TV star in Spain and now she arrives on the equally revered Dark Entries label as part of Madrid Pride on June 30th. Cristina Ortiz was a sex worker when she was discovered by the TV program "Este Noche Cruzamos el Mississippi." She became a regular on it with a great sense of wit and a unique way of relaying stories about her work on the streets. Her career in music started in 1996 and has seen her serve up big Eurobeat tunes like 'Veneno Pa Tu Piel' and house cuts such as 'El Rap De La Veneno'. Two mixes of both of those hit tunes are presented here and are enduring gay anthems that will light up any party.
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Toolroom Sampler Vol 5
Cat: TOOL 1150. Rel: 20 Jun 23
 
Deep House
Mark Knight & Crusy - "Daddy Shhh" (6:06)
Huxley - "All I Need" (5:25)
Essel - "Lennon" (5:17)
Leftwing: Kody, James Hurr & I Jah - "Music Is The Medication" (4:58)
Review: The mighty and unmovable Toolroom offers up a snapshot of where it is at right now with a fifth volume of its Sampler series. The boss himself Mark Knight kicks off with a collaborative tune with Crusy: 'Daddy Shhh' is loopy, tribal, full flavour tech with jumbled drums and lots of buffed metal. Huxley's 'All I Need' is one of the UK producers warm house sounds, a smart vocal brings a sense of pain over simple but effective beats. Essel's 'Lennon' then brings peak time energy with strobe-lit synth sequences and churning drums, and Leftwing: Kody, James Hurr & I Jah shut down with 'Music Is The Medication', a muscular bumper with dub-wise vocals.
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Rise Up (reissue)
Cat: GR 12108. Rel: 30 Jun 23
 
Funky/Club House
Rise Up (9:48)
Rise Up (Reworked) (9:04)
Review: On their latest must-check reissue, Groovin' Recordings take us back to 1998 and a killer chunk of what would then have been called 'US garage' produced by Deep Swing duo Eric Wikman and James Donaldson under their alternative Sunkids alias. The fact that it was 'executive produced' by Tony Humphries should tell you what to expect: gospel-influenced soulful full to bursting with bumpin' beats, rubbery bass guitar, righteous beats and powerful, life-affirming lead vocals courtesy of Chance. The flip side 'Reworked' version is a more stomping, high-energy affair informed by the popularity of filter-heavy funky house and disco-house. It's good, but it's the hands-in-the-air A-side that's the real killer.
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Edits 005
Cat: EDITSV 005. Rel: 11 Jul 23
 
Funky/Club House
Message Like It's Hot (2:57)
Witness Up (3:35)
Review: Casual Connection is a master of mash up and is back to stake his claim on that title once more here on the effectively titled Edits label. This red hot double shot kicks off with 'Message Like It's Hot', which as you can probably guess form the title alone mixes up a Snoop Dogg classic with a stoney cold hip-hop classics. It's the bars of the former that are dropped over the shimmering lead synth and 80s analogue beats of the latter to make for something simply irresistible. 'Witness Up' is another big one with two more hip hop cuts smashed together in seamless and effortless fashion. Pure fire.
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Mullen It Over
Cat: PRONTO 006. Rel: 04 Jul 23
 
Deep House
James Curd & Jonasclean - "Mullen It Over" (6:15)
James Curd & Jonasclean - "Mullen It Over" (Fred P Reinterpretation) (8:43)
James Curd & Jonasclean - "Mullen It Over" (Marcel Vogal remix) (7:08)
James Curd - "Mullen It Over" (3:38)
James Curd - "Tried For Love" (feat Robert Owens) (3:39)
Review: The Pronto (house) label races onward and upwards with a sixth release that is here to get the floor bumping. It's a collaborative affair from James Curd & Jonasclean who race out of the blocks with the fat and heavy stomper 'Mullen It Over' which has snaking leads and rushy-feels. Would it surprise you to learn that the Fred P Reinterpretation is deep, heady and spiritual? Marcel Vogal remixes too, though with a more upbeat feel and lush summery chords. Curd also provides a solo prison of the same track that piles up the chords and a 'Tried For Love' (feat Robert Owens) is classic vocal Chicago house.
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MINERAL 07
MINERAL 07 (limited 12")
Cat: MINERAL 07. Rel: 13 Jul 23
 
Techno
KG Beat - "The Breathing Engine" (6:52)
Cosmic Soup Sound System - "Eddie De Boing De Boing" (7:01)
Review: Mineral Cuts is back with more otherworldly tech house offerings, this time in the form of a split 12". KG Beat is up for with a well constructed and prog-tinged track that is always on the move; always giving you the feeling that it is going somewhere big. It's the synth sequences that convey that feeling and mean you remain locked in throughout. Cosmic Soup Sound System then styes sup to twist melons a little more with 'Eddie De Boing De Boing,' another track that gives you a dancefloor rush with waves of warm synth over old school tech house drums that are perfectly clean and punchy.
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DLS Edits Vol 1
Cat: DBV 001. Rel: 18 Jul 23
 
Deep House
Dawn Breaker (5:25)
High Steaks (5:43)
Go No Say (4:37)
Review: Here comes an all new and unknown edits labels with some playful disco house jams packed with characterful samples from Chaka Kenn. 'Dawn Breaker' opens up with freewheeling melodies and loose drum breaks that makes for a nice sunny vibe run through with jazzy Rhodes action. 'High Steaks' takes on a heavier house vibe with layers of lo-fi synth and some muffled vocals for company. Last of all is some playful swing that fuses house and hip hop over Hall & Oates bump and grind groove and filtered vocals. Useful tools for sure.
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Ciao Italia Generazioni Underground: Bonus EP Due
Cat: REB 123BONUSDUE. Rel: 11 Jan 22
 
Deep House
Green Baize - "Toxicology Room" (4:41)
Don Carlos - "I Believe In Heaven" (5:16)
Stage 28 - "Feel The Night" (extended mix) (7:19)
Cirillo & Leo Young presents Brother's Brigade - "They Couldn't Resist" (4:53)
Review: After the runaway success of the Ciao Italia (Generazione Underground) compilation on Rebirth for RSD 2021, we're getting treated to a series of bonus follow-ups taking us further into the realm of classic Italian deep house. Part Due kicks off in style with 'Toxicology Room' by Green Baize, which leans in on the organ chops and sets the appropriate mellow mood to sink into. Unsiputed legend Don Carlos follows up with 'I Believe In Heaven', a truly ascendant slice of house magic, while on the B side Stage 28 and Brother's Brigade bring yet more timeless treasures that sport that unmistakable Roman flair.
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Sekater
Sekater (limited 12")
Cat: SYST 01326. Rel: 20 Apr 22
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Sekater (8:08)
Sekater (Audiojack remix) (5:48)
Sekater (2022 Revisited) (7:14)
Review: Marseille based Rafael Cerato is known for his emotional techno sound that has been heard on top labels like Diynamic Music, Stil Vor Talent, and his very own Ritual. He's also become quite the staple on Marc Romboy's Systematic Recordings, which back in 2015 released his anthemic 'Sekater', a sublime expression in dancefloor drama which still sounds as good today. There's a 2022 Revisited version featured on here which is optimised for today's dancefloor, while the remix by Gruuv head honchos Audiojack over on the flip goes for a bouncy tech house rework.
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Cascate Emozionali: Volume One
Cat: EASERIE 701. Rel: 20 Apr 22
 
Library/Archive
Cascades (4:19)
Pulsazioni (4:46)
Review: Cascate Emozionali comes to Early Sounds in a flurry of Italian library music splendour, all studio session funk and high-end synth scapes for the discerning groover. Keeping things compact on a 7", this single easily stands up to any classic deep digs from the golden age of library music in the 70s and 80s. There are thrumming arps, slinky basslines, funky clavi and plenty more, all rendered in honey-coated tones that suggest serious care and vintage gear in the signal chain. Early Sounds excel at these kinds of records, and any lover of library music will want to add this nugget to their archives.

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Hot Off The Chopping Block 45
Hot Off The Chopping Block 45 (limited clear vinyl 7")
Cat: OD 00245TRANSPARENT. Rel: 06 Apr 22
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Goin' All Out (3:12)
Blood, Sweat & Soul (1:26)
Hot Pursuit (3:10)
Jerry's Groove (1:30)
Review: Andy Cooper is best known for being a part of the Californian hip hop group Ugly Duckling. But he recently stepped out on his own to put out his Hot Off The Chopping Block album. Now, his Oonops label picks out their favourite joints from it for this tasty little 7" pressed on recycled black wax. Out kicks off with the old school breaks and freewheeling Rhodes chords of 'Goin All Out' complete with retro verses. 'Blood, Sweat and Soul' is another classically inclined beat with snippets of James Brown's wordless noises and warm organs. 'Hot Pursuit' goes big on the basslines and 'Jerry's Goove' closes with some, well, country influences.
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Mysteries Of The Universe
Cat: UTS 09. Rel: 31 May 22
 
Deep House
Hundu Boulevard (6:42)
Can't Escape (6:17)
A Traveler On The Dusty Road (6:13)
Can't Escape (Giammarco Orsini remix) (6:19)
Review: 'Breathiness' is one dance music texture not so oft trodden, but that's just what's been achieved on this new tech EP 'Mysteries Of The Universe', pondered by Chris Stussy of Up The Stuss fame. Neon cities bustle and flying cars whizz past, as vocoded vocals caress the low end on 'Hundu Boulevard'. 'Cant' Escape' meanwhile dubs things out further with janky funk and inescapable vocal whispers. A strong new one from the Amsterdam pusher.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Itria Vol 3
Itria Vol 3 (limited 12")
Cat: PF 005. Rel: 09 Dec 22
 
Deep House
Interstellar Funk - "Jupiter's Arpeggio" (7:11)
Tamburi Neri - "Oceano Irrazionale" (5:38)
Salamanda - "Morning Magic" (3:29)
Hiver pressents Night Heron - "Thunder" (6:13)
ZIPPO & Claudio PRC - "Nettuno Blu" (6:17)
Review: Previous volumes in Polifonic's multi-artist Itria series have loosely explored the more 'Mediterranean' end of the dance music spectrum, giddily scampering between tracks variously inspired by dream house, Balearica and glassy-eyed nu-disco. There's a more psychedelic tone to this third instalment, with the collected cuts doffing a cap towards cosmic sounds and slow techno. Amsterdam producer Interstellar Funk sets the tone via the chugging beats, throbbing sequenced bass and sun-bright synth melodies of 'Jupiter's Arpeggio', before Tamburi Neri opts for hallucinatory textures, twanging Jew's harp sounds and slow-motion tribal percussion ('Oceano Irrazionali'). Elsewhere, Salamada's 'Morning Magic' is an aural sunrise ritual rich in tribal percussion and drowsy sonic textures, 'Thunder' by Hiver's Night Heron project is a bubbly cosmic throb-job, and Zippo & Claudio PRC's 'Nettuno Blu' is an immersive, ultra-deep dancefloor delight.
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Cosmology Vol 5
Cat: UTI 1205. Rel: 21 Feb 23
 
Disco/Reediciones
Spin (The Cosmologist 2023 Drums In Space Reconstruction) (5:52)
Water (The Cosmologist 2023 Underwater Re-Fix) (8:03)
Review: Reportedly an alias for a former member of legendary, Factory Records-signed outfit The Duratti Column, The Cosmologist is a dub effects loving re-editor whose occasional vinyl missives are always worth checking. Volume five arrives nearly eight years after its predecessor and delivers two undeniably heavy concoctions. On A-side 'Spin', he delivers a deliciously dubbed-out, delay-laden rearrangement of a particularly percussive, NYC no-wave disco outing - all dense, pots and pans percussion, jaunty piano motifs and urgent vocals. Over on side B, 'Water' is a fine revision of an obscure, lesser-known, Kwaito-esque chugger - a kind of synth-sporting, mid-80s cover of (we think) Fela Kuti that sounds like a guaranteed dancefloor winner.
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Checking Out
Cat: FSR 110. Rel: 27 Oct 22
 
Disco/Reediciones
Checking Out (5:52)
High On A Feeling (3:31)
Review: It's a damn shame Cool Runners aka the duo of Paul Tattersall and Chris Rodel and was such a short-lived group because the tunes they made are next level. This reissue proves that with their 1982 single 'Checking Out' served up on a 12" with the sought-after 'High on a Feeling' on the flip. The open is lush street soul with boogie bass and twanging funk guitar riffs topped off with a gorgeous vocal. The second offering 'High On A Feeling' has leggier drums and more of a disco feel, but still plenty of brilliant boogie in the bass. Two cult classics, then.
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Why Not EP
Cat: WHYNOT 001. Rel: 15 Mar 23
 
Deep House
Down With Us (8:08)
Focals Finest (7:11)
Jupiter Groove (7:27)
Jupiter Groove (Silat Beksi remix) (7:18)
Review: Elvis Cassetta sure has a fancy name that would suit a glam-rock frontman or indie dropout much more than a deep house don. But that's what the Zurich-based artist proves himself to be here with a first release on his own new label Why Not. It is trad US house on the opener, with dusty drums and well-deployed vocal samples next to smart chords. There is more bump n grind to 'Focals Finest' and the best of the lot might be the twitchy cosmic tech of 'Jupiter Groove'. Silat Beksi remixes the same one into something balmier and psyched out.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Cuts From The Vaults Vol 1
Cat: CFTV 001. Rel: 20 Dec 22
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Shot (5:11)
Shot (Special dub) (4:19)
Bossarocker (Bossa edit) (6:05)
Bossarocker (Break On edit) (4:31)
Review: Cuts From The Vaults is the latest in a long line of "mystery" edit labels, with some of the material on show originally appearing on various obscure, now hard-to-find white labels at various points over the last two decades. The A-side features two tweaks of 'Shot' (AKA Eric Clapton's reggae-rock cover of Bob Marley's 'I Shot The Sheriff') - a slightly dubbed-out, reworked and extended full vocal version, and the arguably superior, groove-based 'Special Dub'. Over on the flip, 'Bossarocker' sees the Doors' 'Break On Through' get the rework treatment. The 'Bossa edit' is a bossanova beat-powered rework of a live recording, while the 'Break On edit' is a punchy, subtly breakbeat-driven revision of a bluesy studio recording. Superior edits of rock classics: don't sleep!
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Groovin Boogie Classics
Cat: GR 1295. Rel: 22 Sep 22
 
Disco/Reediciones
Arthur Adams - "You Got The Floor" (5:54)
Millie Jackson - "We Got To Hit It Off" (4:42)
C-Brand - "Wired For Games" (8:38)
Review: Groovin Recordings is kicking off a new series in brilliant style here with three killer disco-boogie tracks. They were all first released between 1979 and 1982 and first up is Arthur Adams with 'You Got The Floor.' It's an uber cool groove with AOR vocals, loose drum funk and sprinkles of disco dust. There is more theatre to the soaring strings of Millie Jackson's 'We Got To Hit It Off' which has rickety drum loops and funky bass riffs. C-Brand's 'Wired For Games' closes won and might be the best of the lot with its coy male vocal, playful guitar twangs and nice raw claps.
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Tags: Disco Funk
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Joe's Boutique
Cat: GH 12001. Rel: 30 Aug 23
 
Deep House
Day N Nite (5:51)
Let U Go (6:38)
Red (5:55)
Flowers (5:00)
Review: Joseph Caserta is a LA based artist who has graced the likes of Shadeleaf and Razor-N-Tape with his funked up wares in the past. After kicking off the God Hour label with a crafty 7" last year, he's back on the label with four prime cuts of deep house that demonstrates his skill in no uncertain terms. 'Day N Nite' is a smoky, good time party rocker with a tapestry of sound which captures some serious P-Funk freakiness, while 'Let U Go' leans in on a meaty bassline to carry the slow-sweeping filter house flavours up top. 'Red' is a sprightly, soulful joint with plenty of organic warmth and 'Flowers' slips down into a low-down dirty disco roll for when you want the warm-up to get a little hotter without disturbing the pitch fader.
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Toolroom Sampler Vol 7
Cat: TOOL 1176. Rel: 03 Oct 23
 
Deep House
Martin Ikin - "Oscill8" (5:19)
Raumakustik & Tony Romera - "That Groove" (5:56)
Low Steppa & Crusy - "BFG" (5:44)
Eden Prince - "Get Down" (5:27)
Review: Toolroom share the seventh instalment of their label Sampler series, bringing together four new ones from six artists in their roster; Martin Ikin, Raumakustik & Tony Romera, Low Steppa & Crusy, and Eden Prince. These are huge, ravey, deep techy numbers for the big-room-inclined; we're rhythmically and vocal-samply implored to oscillate at a nigh-militant frequency, though the impulse to dance doesn't come without its shuffles and wonks. Our highlight here is the beatless breakdown in 'BFG', on which that delicious chord stab truncates all expectations thereafter.
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Tags: Tech House
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Sunset Thoughts
Cat: PN 024. Rel: 01 Mar 24
 
Deep House
Bulles (4:37)
Wakin' Up With You (4:48)
Solar (5:54)
Ballad (4:47)
Review: This beautiful EP, 'Sunset Thoughts', finally makes its way to vinyl after a digital release back in October. Cosmonection is a fast-rising Frenchman who makes an awful lot of music and is sure to blow up fully in 2024, and for this one, he works with fellow French artists and singer Soren Lyann. 'Bulles' establishes a lovely vibe with its organic chords and colourful little samples over a slick groove, then '"Wakin' Up With You' brings acoustic guitar and indie vocals over a hurried house groove. There is plenty more sun and subtle hints of acoustic guitar in 'Solar' and 'Ballad' shuts down another mix of acoustic strings, ad-libbed vocals and fresh beats.
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Mask EP
Mask EP (limited 12")
Cat: FAN 003. Rel: 09 Oct 23
 
Techno
Cat Shits In The Snow (5:10)
Track 2 (7:23)
Mask 001 (5:52)
Mask 002 (6:15)
Review: Fancy another trip to Fantastic Planet? We do, and this third one is the best yet. It finds Robert as your sonic host and laying down four cuts of techno that is designed to twist you inside out. 'Cat Shits In The Snow' is a disgusting title but a fantastic tune - electro-tinged techno tautness with snappy snares and wonky synth leads. 'Track 2' brings a haunting sense of late-night intrigue with its eerie leads and rolling linear drums and then the flip gets more freaky with the thumping and textured intensity of 'Mask 001' and sinewy electronic collisions of 'Mask 002'.
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Ah Di Same Mouth
Ah Di Same Mouth (red vinyl 7")
Cat: MED 001. Rel: 14 Nov 23
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Ah Di Same Mouth (3:35)
Judas Dub (3:35)
Review: Meditations Music is a new label out of Jamaica that is going to add to the endless amounts of reggae and dub music that we still cannot get enough of. Its opening gambit is a superb one from Al Campbell. 'Ah Di Same Mouth' is a heavy hitter designed for seriously loud plays on a beefy sound system. The bottom end wobbles like a jelly, with ricochetting hits firing bat the mix next to big horns. The vocals are gravelly and deep but come with real soul and passion. Things get more fleshy and deep on the brilliant flipside dub.
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Tuning Into You
Tuning Into You (limited 12")
Cat: ITWS 007. Rel: 18 Jan 24
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Tuning Into You (7:48)
Reverse Engineering (5:37)
Tuning Into You (Audio Werner's Tuning Into Air Traffic remix) (11:27)
Review: Into The Wizard's Sleeve from the Memoria Music Group gets 2024 underway in style with this new EP from Czevski offering a fulsome take on minimal and tech. Opener 'Tuning Into You' surges on tight bass loops and has plenty of colour in the synth, while 'Reverse Engineering' then gets freaky with silvery synths, trippy sine waves, disco claps and squelchy bass all making for a fine and unusual sound. Audio Werner's Tuning Into Air Traffic remix of the open speeds up proceedings and brings a little extra intensity to get heads down.
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Intérprete: DJ Mau Mau
Tags: Minimal
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Breaking Standards
Breaking Standards (180 gram vinyl 12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: RM 8. Rel: 18 Jan 24
 
Techno
ANFS - "Kavatza" (5:42)
Scalameriya - "S'pendrek" (4:40)
CTSD - "Algorithmica" (4:57)
Jerm - "Toxic Positivity" (6:09)
Review: Up to this point, the deliciously devilish Renegade Methodz label has largely been a vehicle for founder Endlec's fearsome, formidable techno productions. Following his Cycle Of Doom release comes this VA drop, which helps map the contours of the techno which makes this Greek label tick. ANFS brings a claustrophobic pressure to 'Kavatza' before Scalameriya lets rip with some punishing, noisy firepower packing all the necessary punch for a big room rave-up. CTSD brings some wild sound design flair to the peaks and troughs of 'Algorithmica' while still keeping the production gnarly and then Jerm finishes the job with a deep-diving, heads-down chokeslam of a track.
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Intérprete: Perc
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Bleeps
Bleeps (10")
Cat: YMMM 008. Rel: 10 Jan 24
 
Drum And Bass/Jungle
Bleeps (5:41)
Wake Up (5:48)
Review: It is the Yellow Machines camp that is behind the Modified Magic label. It started way back in 2015 and is only now up to an eighth release some nine years later, but why rush things? This is another quality outing for fans of straight up, no frills jungle. It is helmed by Champa B who kicks off with 'Bleeps' which is indeed riddled with bleeps from a fax machine in meltdown and is powered by bristling amen breaks with drilling bass down low. 'Wake Up' then rides a bumpy and quick stepping low end with rave stabs, crashing snares and fizzing pads all re-wiring your brain.
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