record store day 2025
esUSD
Mi Idioma
encndeesjp
Mi Divisa
Your wishlist is empty
Items in wishlist:
Recently added:
Loading...
Cart
Su carro está vacío
Items in cart:
Subtotal:
Recently added:
Loading...
Ver el carro
Inicio  Back Catalogue  All genres
Subscribe Subscribe here to receive our weekly round up of the best new music releases + exclusive offers

Filter

Release Date

Back catalogue: All genres

Juno's full catalogue of All genres
Options
Artículos del 1 al 50 de 207 en la página 1 de 5
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z TODO
1  2  3  4  5  »
Singles
Power Rock
AC / DC
Power Rock (7" picture disc)
Cat: 115668 6. Rel: 10 Apr 25
 
Rock
Power Rock (3:36)
Broadcast (3:13)
! low stock $14.16
Basement Versionz
Cat: MH 001. Rel: 01 Apr 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Dan Aikido - "0800Tx4Herb" (4:47)
Ernie Ruso - "Stroke It" (3:53)
DJ Nomad - "African Boy" (3:55)
Jona J - "A Change Will Come" (6:25)
Review: Many Hands is a fresh label helmed by Jona Jefferies and Kava that here kicks out an eclectic EP with four tracks from various members of its musical family. Dan Aikido opens with '0800 TXT4 Herb,' a smooth fusion piece that builds a laid-back groove, blending fretless bass, jazzy keys and soulful vocals all reminiscent of Rare Silk's 'Storm.' Ernie Ruso's 'Stroke It' offers slow, sensual r&b infused with P-funky wah-wah effects while DJ Nomad's 'African Boy' brings upbeat pop house next to funky organ and a female reggae MC.Jefferies' closer 'A Change Will Come' samples Dr. Martin Luther King Jr with a rave-inspired beat and soulful piano. Cracking stuff.

Read more
Intérprete: Phat Phil Cooper
! low stock $16.64
Shut The Fuck Up & Listen!!! Vol 7
Cat: 133TWO 0807. Rel: 26 Mar 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Alcojuana - "Growing Pain" (1:57)
Potbelly - "United Underground" (3:34)
The Freeze - "Explanation Day" (2:39)
DOA - "Punk Rock Hero" (2:16)
 in stock $18.87
Travel With The Music
Travel With The Music (12" reeditado)
Cat: SFA 002. Rel: 04 Apr 25
 
Disco/Reediciones
Travel With The Music (4:39)
Afro Disco (4:22)
Jubilation (4:02)
Review: This Vincent Arthur album is a tribute to his daughter Vivian and was crafted by talented musicians from Africa, the Caribbean and Germany. Once obscure for 30 years, its standout track, 'Travel With The Music' became an anthem after making a high-profile appearance in a Dekmantel set where its euphoric afro-disco sound really made a lasting mark. Online sleuths uncovered its origin which has reignited interest in this hidden gem, which has been remastered by Frank at The Carvery. It revives three key tracks in 'Travel With The Music' which shines with afro, disco, and gospel-like euphoria. 'Afro Disco' brings playful energy while 'Jubilation' closes the night with deep, celebratory vibes.
Read more
 in stock $20.55
Q1 1EP
Q1 1EP (12")
Cat: Q1E2 012. Rel: 02 Apr 25
 
Deep House
Jack Bags - "Natural Thing" (6:07)
Mike Riveria & Marco Ohboy - "Euphoria" (5:10)
A Soft Mist Production - "Upside Down Rainbows" (5:01)
Dr Sud - "Zaffiro" (Jazz cut) (3:59)
DatSIM - "Influx" (4:40)
The Rabbit Hole - "Tail Groove" (4:27)
Review: No matter your particular preference in the deep house world, this various artists' outing from Q1E2 Recordings is sure to have something for you. Mike Riveria & Marco Ohboy, for example, tap into an early sound on 'Euphoria' with its big, brash piano stabs and whistles, while A Soft Mist Production keeps it all cuddly and deep with languid chords draped over gentle drums on 'Upside Down Rainbows.' DatSIM brings in some space-tech vibes for a deft rhythm and neon infused sound on 'Influx' and The Rabbit Hole's 'Tail Groove' has a mad double bass sound jumping about beneath frantic jungle breaks.
Read more
Intérprete: Mike Riviera, Dr. Sud
 in stock $15.27
Hot Creations Sampler II
Cat: HOTC 2402. Rel: 27 Mar 25
 
Deep House
Steve Bug & Denney - "That Beat" (feat Mikey V)
Joshwa - "Bass Go Boom" (Collier remix)
Vintage Culture & Vinter - "High"
Hot Since 82 - "Sonedo"
Review: After a blistering first 'Hot Creations Sampler' EP heard an inaugural black-gold palm tree get blown down, with everyone to hear it, now comes a gratifyingly quick follow-up, this time with Steve Bug, Denney, Joshwa, Vintage Culture, Vinter and Hot Since 82 all in tow. No-one misses a kick, with Bug & Denney's opening gambit 'That Beat' locking down a morse bassline against stereo planed beat axis; Hot Since 82 contrasts with the incredibo 'Sonedo', which relays pop dance saxophony a-la Alexandra Stan through a believably ecstatic deep house filter. Second's the best!
Read more
Tags: Tech House
 in stock $15.27
Answer Me Please!
Cat: EMVFS 004. Rel: 08 Apr 25
 
UK Hardcore
Stu & Nee - "All You Need" (7:07)
Nervous+Anxious - "Oldskool Reunion" (Stu Chapman remix) (5:58)
Nervous+Anxious - "Oldskool Reunion" (7:03)
Stu Chapman - "Cut Like A Ninja" (HPZ remix) (5:14)
 in stock $16.64
Pen On Label EP
Cat: EMVFS 003. Rel: 08 Apr 25
 
UK Hardcore
Stu & Nee - "Highest High" (6:28)
Stu Chapman - "Dope The Drop" (5:50)
Nervous+Anxious - "Worlds Collide" (6:01)
DJ Nee - "Feel Good" (5:25)
 in stock $16.64
Elementa Obscura Vol 1
Cat: EOD 001. Rel: 14 Apr 25
 
Electro
Trenton Chase - "Evacuate" (5:20)
Martial Canterel - "Folly" (3:53)
DJ Nephil - "Dinner For Two" (4:27)
Exhausted Modern - "Fear Of Focus" (3:31)
Fragedis - "Landing In Reality" (5:54)
Happy707 - "Where Does That Noise Come From" (4:28)
Review: Menacing EBM and dark synth billows from a Netherlands hinterland; our heralds speak of an esoteric encampment by the name of Espectro Oculto, said to be the remote incantators of an unstoppable curse in sound. Six shadowy emissaries have been sent to spread the pestilence; Trenton Chase, Martial Canterel, DJ Nephil, Exhausted Modern, Fragedis and Happy707. Clearly, the faction have recruited only the best, trusted and yet most nefarious of spies from as far-flung regions as Czechia and Argentina in the administering of such a sordid sonic plague. We're left most quivery at the centrifugal doom drones of Exhausted Modern's 'Fear Of Focus', across whose breakdown banshees are heard wailing and snarling, and Fragedis' 'Landing In Reality', a lo-fi techno freakout and sonochemical anomaly, channeling militant two-way radio samples and hellish FM synthesis.
Read more
 in stock $24.98
Doin' Me Wrong
Cat: GCV 7009. Rel: 15 Apr 25
 
Funky/Club House
Doin' Me Wrong (4:10)
Good Man (4:10)
Review: Groove Culture enlist Italy's Da Lukas for a stinging string-disco propeller, 'Doin' Me Wrong', backed up on the B by 'Good Man'. Massive pressure-house feels coincide with the trilling afterglow of disco, as rock-bottom breakdowns prefigure high-as-a-kite apexes, word-painting the A track's lyrical focus on manic depressive push-pull relationships ("you tell me don't do this, you tell me don't do that"). The B-side track is weightier by comparison, deploying waterier wahs and an echo of Motown in its otherwise relentless garagey swing.
Read more
 in stock $15.83
Plasma (B-STOCK)
Plasma (B-STOCK) (blue marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: ECLLTD 024 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Techno
 
B-STOCK: Slight surface marks
S M O N (7:11)
S M O N (Arnaud Le Texier remix) (5:44)
Border (7:03)
Drive (6:38)
 in stock $13.31
Resonantia
Cat: ECLLTD 026. Rel: 10 Apr 25
 
Techno
Absorbed By The Darkness
Surprise On Miles
Be Cude
Workout
 in stock $16.10
Domani EP
Domani EP (white & blue marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: PRRUKDUB 011. Rel: 03 Apr 25
 
Techno
Spring (9:26)
Ossidiana (8:59)
Domani (4:00)
Stabs (6:07)
Warmer (7:36)
Review: Death, taxes and quality techno from Planet Rhythm are the three sureties of life. The label that maintains a high laity output and never strays from its blueprint is back with more functional and well-formed sounds, this time from Mattia Dambrosio. He opens with a cut doused in static, fizzing synth lines and with a funky, mid-tempo beat on 'Spring.' 'Ossidiana' dials it back to allow the dub chords and deep roaming bassline room to lure you in then 'Domani' mesmerises with silky synth sequences that glow bright above an implied rhythm. 'Stabs' is an upright and warm techno pumper with Detroit chords and 'Warmer' then takes you way down deep into cavernous underground dub worlds.
Read more
 in stock $14.99
LAx5
LAx5 (7")
Cat: SC 7075. Rel: 27 Mar 25
 
Disco/Reediciones
LAx5 (5:00)
Loud & Clear (5:45)
Review: Giovanni Damico teams up once again with Star Creature for a new 45 packed with fresh boogie bangers. The A-side delivers a funky, psychedelic disco stomper that will effortlessly and quickly transport you to listeners to 1981. It has echoes of Afro sounds from Lagos and the disco energy of NYC's Lower East Side, with catchy chants and breakbeats evoking a hidden Kid Creole track. The B-side is a great take on Italo disco with dusty drum machines, percussion and vintage synths infused with Damico's own guitar and bass work. This is another great chapter in the ongoing story between artist and label.
Read more
 in stock $15.83
Picked Treats
Cat: AR 024. Rel: 14 Apr 25
 
Deep House
Chez Damier - "Speechless" (Chez Damier Panorama Bar remix) (5:04)
Makez - "Rocket Music" (5:15)
Alkalino - "Rio" (Alkalino rework) (5:30)
Gledd - "Sere Yo" (5:31)
Review: Adeen Records returns with a superb EP that blends a classic with three new and fresh unreleased tracks. Deep house don Chez Damier's Panorama Bar Remix kicks off and is a a 2021 standout with a killer baseline and Spanish guitar that brings some sunny soul and makes for some top level house grooves. Makez then shines with 'Rocket Music' which has a chunky low end and glistening, golden piano chords making it a late night favourite. On the B-side, Adeen regular Alkalino delivers a tropical-infused edit for the peak time and Gledd closes with a classy cut 'Sere Yo' that is all about the drums. Lovely stuff.
Read more
Intérprete: Rafa Santos, Sean McCabe
 in stock $14.43
Bomber
Bomber (7")
Cat: AQJH 77700. Rel: 04 Apr 25
 
Funk
Bomber (5:50)
Hey Hey Ookini Maidoari (4:34)
Review: Japanese electronic disco producer and performer Fujisawa Hideki aka. Dance Man coined the term "mirrorballism" as the philosophy behind his ultra-tight brand of disco. Four albums of mirror-ballistic albums, New Generation Dance Classics Volumes 1-4, appeared before his fifth album, Funkoverlic, surfaced in 2004, from which this ingenious pair of trax, 'Bomber' and 'Hey Hey Ookini Maidoari', came. Translating roughly to "there is a lot of everything" from Japanese, the latter track brims with posse-backed instrumental disco-hop steeze, worthy of bombastic emceeing should any rap collective fancy it. 'Bomber' is comparatively funky, save for its devilish wax scratches, giving way to one of Dance Man's more glamorous vocal lines.
Read more
Tags: Disco Funk
 in stock $21.65
Roses
Roses (7" reeditado)
Cat: ESP 004. Rel: 28 Mar 25
 
Soul
Roses (with Bes Kept) (4:14)
Roses (XL Middleton version) (4:07)
Review: The Extra Soul Perception label held a first ever writing camp in Nairobi in 2019 and Lynda Dawn was one of the pupils. She has already released 'Roses' on the label's New Tangents...Vol. 1 EP with other music from the UK, Kenya and Uganda. But this was the standout track so now it makes its way to its own 7". It is the sort of heart achingly beautiful slow motion disco-soul that will be perfect end of the night send home or early evening warm up for more cosy dance floors. There is a slightly more beefed up version from XL Middleton to complete this tidy 7".
Read more
 in stock $8.05
Another View
Cat: DRV 006. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Techno
Eduardo De La Calle - "Deva5Vyasa" (5:45)
DJ Shufflemaster - "Axiom" (5:36)
Tensal - "Thermal Cycler" (6:13)
Pergo - "Lume" (5:35)
Review: Drei Vinyl launched back in 2023 and has slowly but surely amassed a respectable catalogue of various artists' releases. This sixth outing is the most straight-up techno offering yet and it opens with one of Spain's finest in Eduardo De La Calle. 'Deva5Vyasa' is heady and otherworld loop techno perfection with synth daubs and conscious vocals peppering the rubbery kicks. DJ Shufflemaster brings more texture to the raw, percussive madness of 'Axiom' and Tensal layers up unsettling and anxious synth murmurs with rising drum tension on 'Thermal Cycler.' Pergo's 'Lume' is a brash, industrial closer full of urgency.
Read more
Intérprete: Carlos Nilmmns
 in stock $14.99
8 AM EP
8 AM EP (12")
Cat: PRRUKBLK 124. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Techno
Dissociation (Ferdinger remix) (6:55)
8 AM (6:17)
Dissociation (4:58)
Error (5:57)
Review: Karol Mozgawa is Polish techno talent Deas, and he brings his class to Planet Rhythm here, although it's Ferdinger remix of 'Dissociation' which gets things underway. It's a speedy and supple techno pile-driver with euphoric chords sure to elevate the 'floor. '8 AM' is much more mechanical and industrial with unrelenting drums and textured hooks peeling off the beats. 'Dissociation' in original form is a classic bit of soulful hi-tek Motor City goodness and 'Error' closes with some raved up synth madness and super-sized hi hats.

Read more
 in stock $14.99
BIN 005
BIN 005 (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: BIN 005. Rel: 02 Apr 25
 
Techno
Decka - "Alignment" (Efdemin remix) (5:01)
Kameliia - "Remains Mystery" (Amotik remix) (5:30)
Kaiser - "Run" (The Lady Machine remix) (5:43)
Border One - "Organoid" (Jeroen Search remix) (5:47)
Review: Binar's fifth outing looks to a selection of talented remixers to add their own spin to some stylish techno originals. First, it is Decka's 'Alignment' that gets reworked by Efdemin, who we haven't heard from for a while but are glad to do so now. He flips it into a straight-up and smooth techno pumper with fuzzy pads softening the edges. Next, Amotik brings some urgent synth pulses and hunched-up drum funk to 'Remains Mystery' and The Lady Machine remix of 'Run' is all fat, drunken synths tumbling about with jacked-up drums and analogue hits. Jeroen Search brings some signature future cosmic energy to his take on Border One's 'Organoid.'

Read more
 in stock $12.77
Vantage Isle (remastered)
Vantage Isle (remastered) (clear vinyl triple 12" reeditado)
Cat: ECHOSPACE 001RE. Rel: 08 Apr 25
 
Techno
Vantage Isle (DC mix I) (8:33)
Vantage Isle (Echospace Glacial) (3:04)
Vantage Isle (Echospace Reshape) (8:39)
Vantage Isle (Spacecho dub) (2:44)
Vantage Isle (DC mix II) (7:19)
Vantage Isle (Spacecho dub II) (3:57)
Vantage Isle (Convextion mix) (7:45)
Vantage Isle (Echospace Reform) (3:36)
Vantage Isle (Echospace Spatial dub) (12:05)
Vantage Isle (DC mix III) (5:47)
Review: Incredibly, it is almost two full decades since Echospace and Rod Modell's legendary Deepchord project dropped the original version of this album. Happily, it has aged to perfection and gets reissued here with the first-ever remix from Gerard Hanson aka Convextio. Next to that are a series of dubs and mixes that result in widescreen dub landscapes, soft synth plumes, delicate melodic curlicues and some of the headiest electronic music you could possibly immersive yourself in.
Read more
 in stock $49.96
Miss Suave Remix EP
Cat: CHARACTER 012. Rel: 09 Apr 25
 
Techno
Miss Suave (Laurent Laboratoire Garnier remix) (11:18)
Miss Suave (DJ Gigola vinyl version) (5:39)
Miss Suave (Gerd Janson remix) (5:59)
Review: French techno innovator Laurent Garnier, Berlin's shape-shifting DJ Gigola and German house mainstay Gerd Janson each put their own spin on 'Miss Suave', a cult favourite from Swiss producer Deetron from the early 2000s. Garnier twists it into a deep, acid-tinged Detroit workout, layering hypnotic synth cycles over rolling percussion. DJ Gigola dials up the tension with a stripped-back rave approach, sharpening the groove into something raw and propulsive. Janson, known for his disco-inflected touch, injects a dose of swing and warmth, transforming the track into a fluid, floor-ready mover. Three distinct takes from three essential names, each pushing the original into new territory.
Read more
 in stock $14.43
Let's Get It On EP
Cat: DISCO 014. Rel: 01 Apr 25
 
Deep House
Flesh To Flesh (6:35)
Kiss Kiss (7:27)
Set Me Free (6:43)
You Like It We Love It (6:20)
Review: Markus "Delfonic" Lindner is well-schooled in decades of house and disco music. He brings all of that knowledge to everything he does and for this outing on Germany's Disco Disco he combines both of those influences. 'Flesh To Flesh' has a brilliant retro energy with lots of instrumental funk, live-sounding drums and horn stabs effervescing with real warmth. 'Kiss Kiss' is a big old-school vocal disco anthem with an exuberant glow and 'Set Me Free' gets more deep and dark with more house swing in the kicks. 'You Like It We Love It' is the final disco flame to ignite any party of people who really know what's up.
Read more
 in stock $15.83
FR 022
FR 022 (12")
Cat: FR 022. Rel: 26 Mar 25
 
Drum And Bass/Jungle
Deep Love (6:35)
Deep Love (Sonar's Ghost remix) (5:56)
This Cut (6:05)
This Cut (Dwarde Double Shot remix) (9:15)
Review: Reissue! Future Retro's 2023 wallop session from Professor Turbo himself Dev/Null get a repress and you'll have to be speedy to cop it. Grounded in more of the breakcore-type circles, 'Deep Love and 'The Cut' are slightly slower than his usual fare, but they sound just as furious and heavy as you'd expect. 'Deep Love' is a big hurricane of tune while 'This Cut' is more techno than it is jungle. Complete with remixes from Sonar's Ghost and Dwarde, this is a veritable rave volcano.
Read more
 in stock $17.22
(You'd Better) Straighten Up & Fly Right
Cat: CITY 100. Rel: 26 Mar 25
 
Soul
(You'd Better) Straighten Up & Fly Right (2:44)
Doin' "The Gittin' Up" (2:48)
Review: Kent records brings a lesser-known soul gem back to vinyl where it truly belongs. Originally recorded by Terri Bryant on Verve in 1967, '(You'd Better) Straighten Up And Fly Right' has long been a fan favourite, but it has never before been available on 7". The Devonnes' version, led by a powerhouse female vocal group, captures the aura of 60s soul with an infectious melody, catchy hooks, and an exciting energy that makes it a standout in the era's soul catalog. On the flip side, 'Doin' 'The Gittin' Up' is another lively, danceable track that showcases the group's versatility. Written by the prolific Larry Banks, the song was first issued in 2005 on a compilation but has been in high demand ever since. Both tracks highlight the talent of the Devonnes, who, despite their impressive output, didn't gain the recognition they deserved at the time. This reissue finally gives their recordings the attention they've long warranted.
Read more
! low stock $11.94
Covil Dos Abutres
Covil Dos Abutres (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: MR 033. Rel: 03 Apr 25
 
Techno
Covil Dos Abutres (5:10)
Correct Incorrect (4:56)
Vida E Morte (4:59)
Element One (4:51)
Beautiful Day (5:00)
Review: Long-time Portuguese techno veteran Dextro delivers a cultured EP on Mutual Rytm that shows his mastery of hypnotic minimal. Known for his deep roots in simplicity and authenticity, Dextro's productions span a range of groovy to intense techno, always guided by intuition. 'Covil Dos Abutres' features frictionless beats and sci-fi motifs reminiscent of classic Jeff Mills, while 'Correct Incorrect' adds rubbery, dub-infused grooves with delicate melodies. 'Vida E Morte' offers a funk-laced, minimal techno vibe with a late-night edge and 'Element One's atmospheric pads really make a mark. 'Beautiful Day' closes with sonar-like synths over skeletal rhythms.
Read more
 in stock $18.60
Spherical Waves (inc Cromby, Cycle 2 remixes)
Cat: PHLX 007. Rel: 14 Apr 25
 
Progressive House
Spherical Waves (5:53)
By Means Of Music (5:49)
Got Momentum (6:16)
Got Momentum (Cromby remix) (5:38)
By Means Of Music (Cycle_2 remix) (6:12)
Review: Philoxenia Records boss man Luigi Di Venere continues to blur the boundaries between traditional genres with a new EP that takes its inspirational cues from the multidimensional nature of sound waves. The title reflects the depth and motion captured in the EP's stunning artwork by CGI duo muzzin+samiri while the opener is a tribute to early 90s Frankfurt EBM. 'By Means Of Music' is a more funky vibe with New Beat undertones and real warmth. 'Got Momentum' brings a French house edge and on the flip, Cromby transforms' Got Momentum' into a euphoric UK peak-time anthem, and Cycle_2 reimagine 'By Means Of Music' as a psychedelic techno trip.
Read more
 in stock $18.32
Welcome To This World EP
Welcome To This World EP (limited numbered 12")
Cat: ETHOS 003. Rel: 26 Mar 25
 
Deep House
This Little Face (9:15)
This Little Face (Beatless) (3:51)
Welcome To This World (7:19)
Hyper Tonic (5:24)
Review: Athens-based label Ethos is looking to build on the good start it made with its first two outings with a third raw and direct EP. DimDJ is a legend in Greece and has been since the 90s when he first began making his mark. His sound is not all about nostalgia though - he opens his Welcome To This World EP with 'This Little Face' which is a deep house reverie with painterly pads smeared over dusty drums. Nice analogue textures make it all the more lived in and a Beatless version strips away everything but the suspensory synths. 'Welcome To This World is another lo-fi and crackly deep house meditation and 'Hyper Tonic' flips the script with some undulating acid lines, more light synth work and hissing hi-hats.
Read more
Intérprete: Tom Drew
Tags: Minimal
 in stock $16.10
BSLTD 04
BSLTD 04 (12")
Cat: BSLTD 04. Rel: 24 Mar 25
 
Deep House
Disco Stup - "Broken Mute Point" (6:32)
Disco Stup - "I'll Show You The Attic" (6:28)
Swin - "Entropy" (6:00)
Swin - "Loosing Their Minds" (5:58)
Review: The fourth release in the limited vinyl series BS-LTD features two new and exciting talents. On one side, we have Disco Stup, a rising artist from Hossegor, now based in London and studying sound engineering. On the other side, UK-based Swin, fresh off the success of his sell-out debut EP. He goes first with 'Broken Mute Point' which is a tech-infused disco with plenty of wet synth gurgles and snappy drums, then 'I'll Show You The Attic' ups the pace with more twisted loops. Swin's 'Entropy' bring pixelated colour and echo to a dubbed-out disco-tech groove and 'Loosing Their Minds' is more dubby and tippy to make for another fine outing.
Read more
 in stock $15.54
Vexxed (reissue)
Vexxed (reissue) (180 gram orange vinyl 12")
Cat: VFS 070RP. Rel: 26 Mar 25
 
Drum And Bass/Jungle
Vexxed (6:57)
Chill Out (6:38)
Review: When we're vexed, we're incensed, we're angry, we're provoked... but when we're "vexxed"? Lord knows what the extra X signifies! First released together in 1993 on Blueprint Records, DJ Fokus' 'Vexxed' and 'Chill Out' scored a bipolar mood of "rage and disengage", revealing intermediary darkside energies in the process. Packed with 70s horror sound motifs, in turn set against crushing industrial breaks, breakbeat hardcore A-sider 'Vexxed' is just as invidious as it was in 93, compartmentalising any raw emotion in favour of pure, furious air-hornage and scattershot breaks. 'Chill Out', sad to say, is hardly a chillout tune, but perhaps the A raised the stakes too high: those FMs are bouncy enough to keep speed forever, and those Reeses could melt the hardest of ices.
Read more
 in stock $16.10
Don Ghost 1 EP
Don Ghost 1 EP (brown marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: DG 24008. Rel: 28 Mar 25
 
Techno
Danny Corten & DJ Ghost - "Back To The Oldschool" (4:06)
Jamie Dill - "Abjekt" (5:43)
Bestien - "Katana" (5:23)
Bestien - "Savior" (4:29)
DJ Ghost & Jan Vervloet - "Give It To Me Baby" (4:53)
 in stock $17.22
Sputters Japan Tour 2024
Cat: WANIAJP 1. Rel: 15 Apr 25
 
Electro
DJ Gizzard - "Jitter Analysis" (WANIA mix) (4:46)
LNS & DJ Sotofett - "Electrolium" (4:24)
LNS - "Work Them" (WANIA mix) (4:27)
DJ Sotofett - "Out Of Place" (4:06)
Review: Originally released for LNS & DJ Sotofett's Japan Tour 2024, this 12" now sees a global repress and it is a fittingly chaotic sonic postcard from the road with unpolished, playful and strictly for the heads cuts. Kicking things off, Tokyo's DJ Gizzard delivers 'Jitter Analysis', which is a tight blend of analogue funk, crisp grooves and rolling basslines. LNS & DJ Sotofett follow with the cosmic 'Electrolium' with its whistling synths and spaced-out, vintage-style rhythms. LNS's solo effort 'Work Them' explores robotic electro-funk with computerised melodies and percussive precision. Closing the EP, DJ Sotofett's 'Out of Place' fuses ominous electro with bold p-funk.
Read more
 in stock $11.10
Discodrama
Cat: SEER 002. Rel: 25 Mar 25
 
Deep House
Discodrama (5:59)
Discodrama (Kodemul Rub) (6:50)
DJs Tambien Lloran (Y Harto) (feat OJPB) (7:26)
DJs Tambien Lloran (Soos PM dub) (5:25)
 in stock $17.50
Mash Up EP
Cat: UQ 089. Rel: 04 Apr 25
 
Deep House
209 Remix (9:46)
Back To Basics (6:51)
Fack Ass Muthafukas (6:53)
Review: Subterranean stalwart and Underground Quality boss Jus Ed reworks a trio of archive tracks on his 'Mash Up' EP, embracing production with newfound freedom as he continues his ceaseless creative journey. The Bridgeport native has been turning out raw, uncompromising house jams for decades, routinely delivering dancefloor fire. Here, the freak flex of '209 Remix' powers over a relentless synth hook, with vocal cuts, rhythmic bleeps and emotive pads completing the stripped-back sonic landscape. The brooding dub traction of 'Back To Basics' sees hypnotic chords drift over sleazy drums as vocal delays roll into the distance before Ed gets some gripes off his chest via 'Fack Ass Muthafukas' i sending a disapproving message to someone or other, with pointed spoken words jibing over a sinister bass hook.
Read more
 in stock $17.50
Tools Vol 1
Cat: IILLTD 008. Rel: 08 Apr 25
 
Deep House
In The Middle (6:14)
Bouncing Back (5:59)
Deux Trois (5:27)
Swing My Baby (6:33)
Review: Im In Love is a German label that says bonjour to DJ Merci who serves up a dynamic four-tracker for their limited series. These DJ tools are crafted for the dance floor so while driven by effective house kicks, they are not mere tools. Each one brings some character, starting with 'In The Middle' with its nice finger clicks and bouncy drums and bass. 'Bouncing Back' is infused with dusty synth chords that hark back to classic US house and on the B-side, 'Deux Trois' pens with smooth, deep chords layered over a rolling conga rhythm. 'Swing My Baby' wraps things up with bouncy drums and stripped-back minimal house. Merci indeed.

Read more
 in stock $17.50
Life
Life (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: TRESOR 376. Rel: 31 Mar 25
 
Techno
Ripetitivo (Stretch mix) (5:36)
Seq21 (4:55)
Cycles (3:46)
WTT (dub mix) (3:31)
Life (7:33)
Review: Releasing techno that's built for both deep listening and the cavernous expanse of a warehouse dancefloor is something Tresor has prided itself on for over three decades now. The latest release delivers a powerhouse of raw, underground energy with 'Life' by DJ Plant Texture from Bari, Italy, a release that feels perfectly at home on the label. Side-1 opens with 'Ripetitivo' (Stretch Mix), a frantic, sci-fi-infused cut driven by intricate percussion and a relentless tribal groove. 'Seq21' follows with hypnotic, heavy underground techno, pulling the listener into its deep, looping vortex. Closing the side, 'Cycles' introduces a rolling bassline and ravey intensity, demanding attention while maintaining a deep, driving rhythm. On Side-2, 'WTT' (Dub Mix) stands out as a massive bangerideep, tribal and hedonistic with an incessant pulse that locks dancers into its grip. Finally, the title track Life delivers a pounding finish, embodying the raw, uncompromising energy that defines this release. An intense experience that balances hypnotic depth with peak-time firepowerianother essential entry in Tresor's legacy of underground techno.
Read more
 in stock $13.05
100 Years Of Deathchant
100 Years Of Deathchant (1-sided digitally printed clear vinyl 12")
Cat: DEATHCHANTSP 02. Rel: 03 Apr 25
 
Gabba
100 Years Of Deathchant (10:56)
Review: The DJ Producer goes in hard here with a special one-sided 12" that uses all of its almost 11-minute lay time to pack in as many hardcore references, sounds and motifs as possible. It is a head-spinning, ear-tickling medley of legendary status that comes as a massive tribute to DJ Hellfish and the 100th release of his Deathchant label.
It's an absolute bomb of a tune, packed with energy and intensity, rave sirens, caustic pads, distorted bass and chopped-up shout-outs. Brilliantly mad.
Read more
 in stock $25.53
DJ Sandwich EP
Cat: OGEWHITE 019. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Deep House
Ohm Chord (6:42)
Departure (8:12)
Lee (6:07)
Fresquito (7:04)
Review: OGE hits release number 19 with a delectable new bap from DJ Sandwich, layering sweet programmable piano cheeses and cornichons between tricky, seeded deep tech sourdough slices. It's the first release by the artist for the otherwise usually "unknown artistic" moniker, through which the likes of Funk E, Vincentlulian, Phillip Boss and Giralda have also bared their identities. Best here has to be the low-filled 'Lee', whose sequent synth pianos, rubber resinous basses and splashy snares hint at a materially informed approach to dance production, emphasising raw organics and recalling the works of Bambooman.
Read more
Tags: Tech House
! low stock $16.94
Bigger Than Jamrock
Bigger Than Jamrock (7" reeditado)
Cat: MC 004. Rel: 28 Mar 25
 
Dancehall/Ragga
Bigger Than Jamrock (3:54)
Sleng Hop (3:39)
Review: An eagerly awaited repress of DJ Shepdog's 2006 mashup of Damian Marley's 'Welcome To Jamrock' with Dead Prez's 'It's Bigger Than Hip Hop', effortlessly juxtaposing one of contemporary dancehall's most iconic vocals with undeniably one of the fattest basslines ever laid. This iconic pairing is flanked by ultra fun cut 'Sleng Hop' uniting the original Dead Prez acapella with another of the world's most famous basslines- Prince Jammy's Casiotone MT-40 'rock & roll' rhythm... You do the math!
Read more
 in stock $17.76
The Jacker (remixes)
Cat: AOW 004. Rel: 02 Apr 25
 
Deep House
The Jacker (DJ Sneak The Jacker 3000 mix) (6:11)
The Jacker (Gettoblaster remix) (6:06)
Review: First released on Cajual in 1995 as part of the 'Beautification Of House' EP, DJ Sneak's 'The Jacker' is comparatively less known or revered than his earliest outings on the label, or those of his released on the contemporary and now much-coveted Strictly Rhythm. But its choppy lead razz and boisterous vocal cutups make it no less of a quintessential case of early 90s "jackin" house, which heard Chicago producers such as Carlos Sosa privilege only the barest of sonic bones. As it was in 1995, no track on this 12" stoops to the nadir of overwrought "depth", and both the Jacker 3000 remix and Gettoblaster's remix here are as readily deployable as they are functional, with ample dead space left in the gaps between drum hits.
Read more
 in stock $19.43
Swinging Flavors 14
Swinging Flavors 14 (limited white vinyl 7" + poster)
Cat: BMRSF 014. Rel: 01 Apr 25
 
Drum And Bass/Jungle
Drums For The Lost (5:47)
Drums For The Lost (Siu Mata remix) (5:46)
Review: Marking the 14th chapter in their Swinging Flavors series, Beat Machine Records call on Helsinki's DJ Sofa for a two-track offering that digs into the shadowy depths of drum & bass. A longtime purveyor of intricate, emotionally charged productions, DJ Sofa channels the breakbeat grit of late 90s UK rave culture with a distinctly modern twist. 'Drums For The Lost' is a tense, heads-down roller, its dense percussion and cavernous basslines creating a hypnotic sense of momentum. Paris-based Siu Mata reworks the track into a peak-time pressure cooker, adding a restless swing and rhythmic urgency that reshape the original's brooding energy into something more propulsive. Beat Machine Records reaffirms its ear for boundary-pushing club music.
Read more
 in stock $24.16
Can I Tell You? EP
Can I Tell You? EP (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: SHDW 04. Rel: 31 Mar 25
 
Deep House
Last Night Baby (5:24)
XNXX (5:31)
Can I Tell You? (4:43)
Step For (5:45)
One In A Life Time (5:12)
Review: The fourth release on the promising London's Shadow Pressings label is creating quite the buzz already. This five-track collection feels like an unearthed Detroit classic, expertly blending Chicago and Detroit influences into timeless dancefloor gems. Side-1 opens with 'Last Night Baby', a tracky, beat-machine-driven house cut reminiscent of Derrick May's groove-laden style. Beautiful piano keys float atop the rhythm, adding a touch of elegance to the infectious beats. 'XNXX' follows with a deep house and techno edge late 80s vibe that channels Detroit sounds with a rich, authentic warmth. Flipping over to Side-2, the title track 'Can I Tell You?' delivers tribal goodness with euphoric, melodic moments, while 'Step For' keeps things lively with fun chords, a snappy beat and a dubby, acid house twist that evolves into a serious groover. Closing out the EP is 'One In A Life Time', a futuristic end-of-the-night anthem with claps and a slightly jackin' feel. More proof this is a label to watch.
Read more
Tags: Acid House
 in stock $18.32
Bathroom Breaks
Cat: MUSICAF 002. Rel: 08 Apr 25
 
Disco/Reediciones
Tribal Toilet (14:45)
Hear My Mega (16:15)
Review: New York City-based DJ, producer and impresario DJ Spun aka Jason Drummond has been involved in many different live bands over the years but also knows how to kick out the jams in solo electronic mode. 'Tribal Toilet' is a twisted, percussive techno tune with abstract motifs, bells, warped bass and layers of vocals that make it evocative and unhinged. 'Hear My Mega' is a throwback tune that rides on dusty breakbeats with old-school rap samples, whistles, helps and everything you need to get the party going off.
Read more
Intérprete: Marco Gallerani
 in stock $16.64
Motion Blur
Motion Blur (clear & black splattered vinyl LP)
Cat: LOT 003. Rel: 01 Apr 25
 
Minimal House/Tech House
In Motion (6:07)
In Motion (DJ W!ld remix) (7:43)
Thrust (5:22)
Veer (6:25)
Review: After taking a hiatus to focus on side projects, DJENA returns with a new solo EP that artfully collides house and breakbeat while showing off his passion for eclecticism. The title track, 'In Motion,' is a hypnotic breakbeat piece with deep pads and tribal vocals that stir up raw emotion. Frenchman DJ W!LD's remix transforms it into a dancefloor anthem with a house-driven groove. On the B-side, 'Thrust' builds deep, tech house rhythms into an intense, peak-time surge and the closing track 'Veer' offers a sublime after-hours vibe with bouncy bass and haunting vocals. Welcome back DJENA.
Read more
Tags: Tech House
 in stock $19.71
DMJ Edits 001
Cat: DMJ 001. Rel: 08 Apr 25
 
Funky/Club House
Lamino (6:32)
Pura (6:28)
Foreigned Son (4:57)
Love Of Nota (5:16)
 in stock $16.64
Join Hands
Join Hands (180 gram translucent green marbled vinyl 12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: VESSELRECORDINGS 009. Rel: 16 Apr 25
 
Deep House
Join Hands (7:13)
It's Time (6:42)
Roots (6:53)
Review: Ira James continues the fine curation of his excellent Vessel Recordings label here with a pair of legends taking care of a new three-track EP. Doc Martin and Joeski are long-time house royalty and they open up here with 'Join Hands' which is low-slung tech with rolling drums and some majestic piano chords that light up things with real emotion next to a passionate vocal. 'It's Time' pairs things back and allows a nice live-sounding and funky bassline to shine under percussive drums and 'Roots' has more swing to it as organic sound effects and crunchy snares all add detail.
Read more
Tags: Minimal
 in stock $19.71
Avoude Remixes
Cat: SOLPS 014. Rel: 08 Apr 25
 
Deep House
Enouwo Lagnon (Captain Planet remix) (5:28)
Nye Dzi (Sol Power All Stars remix) (4:52)
Nye Dzi (John Beltran remix) (6:29)
Enouwo Lagnon (Blair French remix) (6:07)
Von Na Agbeto (Sol Power All Stars remix) (4:19)
Adze Adze (Glenn Echo dub) (4:05)
Review: After the critically acclaimed Avoude (5 stars & 'Top of the World' on Songlines, Bandcamp top pick, Le Monde, BBC Radio, Pop Matters), Sol Power Sound proudly presents a scorching remix EP from West African psychedelic powerhouse Dogo du Togo & the Alagaa Beat Band. Rooted in Togo's deep cultural and Vodun traditions, Dogo's sound is reimagined here by a heavyweight lineup of producers. Captain Planet kicks things off with a percussive African house groove, while Sol Power All-Stars ask, What if Prince joined Dogo in 1983? The result? A synth-laced funk HIIT workout. Detroit icons John Beltran and Blair French bring Afro-Brazilian and deep house flavors, before Glenn Echo closes with a mind-bending 12/8 dub trip.
Read more
 in stock $16.64
Contemporary Part Three
Cat: REKIDS 261. Rel: 31 Mar 25
 
Deep House
Cosmic Weapon (feat Ben Silver & Boogs) (6:53)
What Cha' Gonna Do? (feat Apropos & Boog Brown) (5:58)
Ought To Be (feat Hazmat & Z Billy Love) (6:55)
Review: Berlin's Oliver Dollar has spent over a decade refining his groove, carving out a lane where classic house meets raw, rolling funk. The third instalment of his Contemporary series is another sharp statement of intent, linking him up with an enviable cast of collaborators while keeping his signature bounce fully intact. 'Cosmic Weapon' leads the charge, a deep, hypnotic house workout built with Melbourne duo Ben Silver and Boogs, whose Revolver Upstairs residency credentials shine through in the track's elastic bass and tripped-out vocal chops. 'What Cha' Gonna Do?' shifts gears, pulling in Apropos and Boog Brown for a soulful call-and-response that channels golden-era Detroit funk, with Oliver Dollar's crisp percussion keeping the groove locked tight. Closing out the release, 'Ought To Be' is the most immediate of the lotiBilly Love's gospel-drenched vocal soaring over warm chords and a bassline that practically glows. House music built for sweat-drenched dancefloors, this is Oliver Dollar in his element: curating, collaborating and delivering club weapons with unmistakable swing.
Read more
 in stock $15.27
Coney Island's Boardwalk
Coney Island's Boardwalk (blue vinyl 7")
Cat: ESWD 207. Rel: 08 Apr 25
 
Soul
Coney Island's Boardwalk (4:33)
I Confess (3:57)
Review: The new soul project by ex-members of Silver Skylarks, Dorrington Drive, hears lush productions and distinct melodies channelled into the self-revelatory spirit of early 70s AM pop and soul. This cut could've easily been heard on one such radio station, a staple of the time. With the track named after the Riegelmann Boardwalk in Brooklyn, we find ourselves embarking on a thoroughly enjoyable Atlantic coastline jaunt here, through bombastic funk bass and slapping toms.
Read more
 in stock $11.94
Singularity (reissue)
Cat: CW 004. Rel: 08 Apr 25
 
Techno
Torn Apart (6:54)
Rising Sun (5:48)
Magic (6:02)
First Time (7:47)
Review: American label Communique Records is the parent of the iconic sublabel Country Western which it has now revived for a series of cultured reissues. This one comes from Brian Douglas whose Singularity EP from 1996 has been re-sourced directly from the original DAT tapes and carefully remastered. For those who have dug deep enough, this one has long been a favourite that brims with hi-tek machine soul. 'Torn Apart' is a hurried deep techno cut marbled with squiggling electronic sounds and smeared pads, while 'Rising Sun' is more manic thanks to the unhinged acid line that busies about the mix. 'Magic' is a raw, hard-edged stomper and 'First Time' brings some tripped-out and pixel-thin synth whispers next to chords that could well have inspired Omar S.
Read more
 in stock $14.99
Artículos del 1 al 50 de 207 en la página 1 de 5
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z TODO
1  2  3  4  5  »
Cart subtotal: