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Singles
Nexam EP
Nexam EP (12")
Cat: TTZ 001. Rel: 28 Apr 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Nexam (9:18)
Sunflower (7:31)
Gush Me (7:32)
Review: Berlin indie record store, label and distro manager black.round.twelve have struck out on a limb lately, upping their business game to exploit the many fruits of sublabel management. twelve.to.zero is the polished result, focusing on the everstrong contingency for minimal techno in the city's eastern corners. Producer Faster is their latest releasee for the series; ultra-snippy backroom cuts from 'Nexam' to 'Gush Me' adorn four sides of sizzly wax, and all are perfect for local summer bar cruising and/or radio hangouts.
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Tags: Minimal
 in stock $17.05
Evasive Manoeuvres (reissue)
Evasive Manoeuvres (reissue) (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: KLRR 5. Rel: 08 Mar 23
 
Electro
Evasion (3:51)
Vsat (5:16)
Attack Vectors (5:27)
Bar Code (3:10)
Review: Frank De Groot has an accomplished history in gnarly electronics which reaches back to the 90s, and he's been recording with Steffi's Klakson label as Fastgraph for most of that time. Here the label are returning their attention to one of his most sought-after joints, the incredible Evasive Manoeuvres EP. This is the kind of electro to make you sit up and pay attention - it's uptemo, dark and edgy, with an atmosphere you could cut with a knife and a grubby, underground attitude perhaps only bested by the Bunker Records crew. Serious gear for those who like their electro as moody as possible.
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Rocky Mountain
Cat: PFR 013. Rel: 09 Sep 24
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Rocky Mountain (feat Marijah) (3:41)
Rocky Mountain (dub) (3:41)
Real Roots Rock (feat Addis Pablo) (3:45)
Real Roots Version (3:44)
Review: Purple Fade's 13th release welcomes back the same artists who served up their last 12". Be Clean, back in November of last year. This time Fat Frog links with Mariah for vocal duties. What they cook up is a fresh, swaggering dub with ice-cold drums and splashy cymbals, classic reggae chord vamps and tons of reverb. The vocal is clean and pure and on the same side, you can find a dub version that is even deeper. 'Real Roots Rock' (feat Addis Pablo) is on the reverse and is led by mystical harmonica leads. A Real Roots Version closes out a useful EP of cool contemporary dub.
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What's Luv
What's Luv (limited 7")
Cat: KK 008. Rel: 18 Jul 23
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Fat Joe - "What's Luv" (feat Ashanti) (4:26)
Nelly - "Hot In Herre" (3:58)
Review: Kiss Klassics have been producing some high-quality promo double singles for a while now, this double headliner of Nelly and Fat Joe being the eighth instalment in their archival series. Side A was the runaway standout from New York rap legend Fat Joe's 2001 titanic-sized album 'Jealous Ones Still Envy (J.O.S.E.)', 'Whats Luv' with the one and only Ashanti. This marked Ashanti's debut year as an artist, the Tina Turner sample hook becoming the soundtrack of the block party and becoming one of the biggest songs of 2002. Side B needs no introduction. "It's getting hot in here, so take off all your clothes". No matter what you think of Nelly, 'Hot in Herre' continues to have the world in a chokehold over 20 years later.
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Your Purpose
Cat: AS 0587. Rel: 19 May 22
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Your Purpose (4:15)
Why We Dream (3:14)
Review: Mple Soul's Fat Jon is back on top form with this new slice of blissed out hip hop. It comes in 7" form on Ample Soul and opens up with the a-side roller 'Your Purpose' which was originally featured on the Samurai Champloo series. It has dreamy chords and gently tumbling drums that are imbued with an enchanting melody line. Flip it over and you will find 'Why We Dream,' a cut with noodling bass and airy broken beats and that is no particular hurry to go anywhere specific. Add in the cute vocal stabs and there is enough soul to keep you warm for weeks.
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Sticky Beets
Cat: FFSPT 1034. Rel: 18 Mar 24
 
Jazz
Sticky Beets (3:27)
Son! (2:48)
Review: Miami's Far Produce are fresh faces, but their sound is full of respect for times past, building on classic soul jazz by bringing it a modern instrumental twist. Led by two Studio City, CA natives - Addison Rifkind on guitar and Michael Duffy on drums - Fat Produce deliver a veritable cornucopia of fruits and groceries to chew on here. 7" A-sider 'Sticky Beets' turns our inners red, as we're led to imagine chowing down on the perfect beetroot yield and the funky euphoria that inevitably follows ingestion of such a delicacy. B-sider 'Son!', meanwhile, draws on an amalgamation of several Bay Area-inspired grooves - Duffy is a walking rhythmic encyclopaedia - set against an improvised, on-the-fly groove first laid down by Rifkind, whose hook-worthiness is unmistakable here.
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Ulterior Motives (reissue)
Cat: TM 026. Rel: 05 Dec 24
 
Progressive House
Ulterior Motives (Self Indulgent mix) (13:37)
Ulterior Motives (Less Indulgent mix) (8:20)
Ulterior Motives (BDFD mix) (11:25)
Ulterior Motives (N2O mix) (8:59)
Review: Fata Morgana reissue is here and is a standout progressive house record originally released in 1993. Certainly, a key release from an era when the genre was dominating the electronic club scene. This 12" features four versions of the track, each adding its own nuance to the original's hypnotic groove. Each mix is meticulously crafted, showcasing the complex, layered sound that would define late 90s and early 00s progressive house. Transmigration Records continues its excellent work with this reissue, reminding listeners why Ulterior Motives is often cited as a lesser known gem in the genre.
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Intérprete: Jane Fitz
Tags: 90s House
 in stock $18.99
Heaven Or Hell
Cat: PATH 008. Rel: 17 Nov 15
 
Techno
Path To Hell (6:45)
Path To Heaven (6:51)
Heaven Or Hell (6:22)
Review: Reade White has many aliases to his name, including Caustic Everything and Fiction Life, but the Fate 258 moniker is the one that has grabbed our attention the most thanks to the excellent Why 2K? EP that came out in 1999 on Path - still a digger's favourite and a gorgeous piece of techno. He's back out of the blue on Path with the dark and molecular sonics of "Path To Hell" on the A-side, followed by the slower and more hypnotic "Path To Heaven", and the wonky sways of electro in "Heaven Or Hell"; both the B-side tunes are the ones for the corner dwellers. Sick; please do not sleep on this.
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Intérprete: Reade Truth
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Hollywood Dreaming
Cat: SSS 704. Rel: 23 Apr 25
 
Soul
Hollywood Dreaming (1:22)
Shine On (1:56)
Hollywood Dreaming (single version) (1:57)
Shine On (edit version) (1:35)
Review: Originally released in 1979, this is a highly sought-after gem due a reissue to bring its soulful, classic charms back into the spotlight, complete with the original B-side. The opening track, 'Hollywood Dreaming', is a smooth, catchy piece that expertly blends a funky rhythm with a rich horn section and excellent vocals. The infectious melody and creative arrangement make it a standout in the band's catalog. It's a track that embodies the essence of late '70s soul and funk while still feeling fresh and timeless. 'Shine On' delivers a late-night disco groove, heavily influenced by the genre's rise during the era. Its funky bassline and smooth rhythm provide a perfect soundtrack for dancefloors and intimate settings alike. The track oozes with soulful energy, showcasing the band's ability to seamlessly merge funk and disco influences into a cohesive sound. Father's Children, formed in Washington, D.C., originally as a doo-wop group, evolved into a funk and soul powerhouse by the late 70s. It is certainly bittersweet to hold this piece of music in your hand - and especially without having to take out a second mortgage.
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Spaceways
Spaceways (12")
Cat: MULEMUSIQ 292. Rel: 08 May 24
 
Deep House
Deep Blue (6:14)
Passengers To Mars (6:36)
Moon Temple (6:22)
Review: Fabrizio Fattore brings a lush world of sound to the fore on his new EP for Mule Musiq. It mixes up early, soul-drenched Detroit techno championed by the likes of Derrick May with jazzy melodies that would make John Beltran proud. 'Deep Blue is a sophisticated symphony of melodic and cosmic techno that will lift you off your feet. 'Passengers To Mars' is more lo-fi but still has a driving sense of groove and serene synth craft that is rich in emotion. 'Moon Temple' shuts down with more melancholic melodies but no less elegance in the craft.
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Normal Boy EP
Cat: HWX 04. Rel: 03 Dec 24
 
Deep House
Pressure Drop (5:00)
Oslo Track (6:05)
Normal Boy (4:30)
Waves (7:14)
Haze (7:13)
Review: Having built his career via a mix of inspired self-released EPs and outings on the likes of Shall Not Fade and Happiness Therapy, Parisian producer Matthieu Faubourg lands on Housewax for the first time. The five-track missive he's delivered is undeniably impressive, fusing good quality deep house grooves with intricate arrangements and mood-enhancing musical flourishes. For proof, check opener 'Pressure Drop', where fluid piano motifs, bubbly electronics and gorgeous chords ride a nagging analogue bassline and drum machine percussion, and the fizzing, Norwegian space disco-inspired house futurism of 'Oslo Track'. Elsewhere, title track 'Normal Boy' is warm, woozy and cheery, 'Waves' doffs a cap to early 90s Italian deep house and 'Haze' is a stab-happy slab of warehouse-ready peak-time sleaze.
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Tags: Tech House
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Septarian Sphere
Cat: KIMCHI 005. Rel: 22 Sep 23
 
Techno
Century Of Solitude (4:49)
Everything Is A Green Screen (5:45)
Machine Language (4:19)
Septarian Sphere (7:33)
Features Of Human Beings (4:49)
Review: The fifth release on Kimchi Records comes wrestled from the hands of Ecuadorian mastermind Fauna Extinta, aka. Nicola Cruz. The First EP under the alias, we hear Nicola make use of electro analogia to explore idea of a biology that once was, but no longer is, and now lingers only in memory or myth. Drawing on ideas of creation, biogeography, evolution and extinction, the likes of 'Everything Is A Green Screen' and 'Features Of Human Beings' serve as biosynthetic, existential meditations on change, urging us to imagine new realms, alternative means for actualizing the human spirit.
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Intérprete: Joe Montana
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Into The Unknown
Cat: FAUT 064. Rel: 19 Dec 24
 
Techno
Uncharted Realms (5:32)
Enlightenment (5:19)
Time & Space (5:37)
Forging New Paths (5:23)
Review: Faut Section is Lewis Fautzi's own label its last trick of the year is another brilliant one. Fautzi's take on techno will be familiar to anyone who likes it deep and classy and that's just what you get from the opener 'Uncharted Realms'. The drums are punchy but the mood is stripped back and designed to make you move. 'Enlightenment' is an edgy one with synths dangled above the loopy beats in an unsettling fashion, then 'Time & Space' ups the ante with burrowing basslines and leaner drums for late night marching. 'Forging New Paths' shuts down with icy percussion snaking its way between rooted, rolling drums. Stripped back and stylish perfection.
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Lahatz
Lahatz (7")
Cat: FOSSIL 005. Rel: 22 Jul 24
 
Funk
Lahatz (4:02)
Kerem (3:10)
Review: REPRESS ALERT!: The Fossils label has been unearthing more musical treasure for its fifth outing, and this one takes you directly to the Middle East for some twisted disco-funk with red hot grooves courtesy of Fava Luva & Dr. Professor. The source of the tunes is obscure and unknown but the pair bring plenty of their own goodness with additional layers of live instrumentation really bring them to life. 'Lahatz' is steamy and full of sensuous vocal magic and cosmic synth work that will get the floor into action, while 'Kerem' is even more topical and exotic with its rich array of strong melodies and downtempo beats making for a woozy and wonderful trip.

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Dancefloor EBM
Dancefloor EBM (12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: SDR 15. Rel: 13 May 24
 
Techno
Dancefloor EBM (3:45)
Dancefloor EBM (Adriano Canzian remix) (7:17)
Dancefloor EBM (Delectro remix) (6:02)
Dancefloor EBM (Paulitical remix) (5:27)
Review: The industrially minded Still Distant Records is based between Glasgow and Copenhagen and Ethan Fawkes is next up to take the baton. He brings some heavy, stomping EBM vibes to this 12" with his one original track. 'Dancefloor EBM.' It's brutal, raw, and distorted with police sirens lighting it up and dark vocals adding extra menace. The Adriano Canzian is even more caustic, Delectro brings some fierce techno drums to the undercarriage and the Paulitical is another turbocharged stompathon.
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Time For Changes (reissue)
Cat: BAP 171. Rel: 08 Jul 22
 
Disco/Reediciones
Time For Changes (5:21)
Time For Changes (Vanzetti & Sacco instrumental) (5:56)
Review: There is never anything less than exquisite that comes from the Dutch label Bordello A Parigi. And this new one from Faxe is only short but it really packs a punch. Time For Change sis the dazzling Italo disco opera with shooting arps, tinny retro future synths and 80s drum machines sound powering it along. Steamy vocals add further allure. The Vanzetti & Sacco instrumental in the flip is perfect body music for floors that want to get in a sweat. As always this is a must cop from one of the day's best disco labels.

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Time For Changes (40th Anniversary Edition)
Time For Changes (40th Anniversary Edition) (limited translucent red vinyl 12")
Cat: MAXI 111412. Rel: 19 Oct 23
 
Disco/Reediciones
Time For Changes (5:25)
Time For Changes (instrumental) (5:13)
Time For Changes (Flemming Dalum remix) (6:27)
Time For Changes (Flemming Dalum remix edit) (4:19)
Review: It is now 40 years old but copping a reasonably priced vinyl version of Faxe's 'Time For Changes' is still a tough ask. But no need to worry because ZYX have got this super reissue version out in time for its 40th anniversary. It comes with the dazzling original version complete with silky Italo arps and chilly retro drum machine sounds and also an instrumental, plus the usual remixes from Flemming Dalum on the flip. He extends the breaks and makes the tune a little more suited to contemporary DJ play.
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Choose Your Fighter
Choose Your Fighter (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: TERRAZZOO 4. Rel: 18 Dec 23
 
Progressive House
Fazack - "Slung Low" (5:59)
Not Even Noticed - "Reflective Tears" (4:59)
NairLess - "Zugzwang" (6:51)
Henrik Villard - "S11" (5:31)
Review: Fazack, Not Even Noticed, NairLess and Henrik Villard battle it out on the fourth Terrazzo disc, unleashing a contagious arsenal of acid and proggy tech house in the process. From the opening hip-swangs and filter-pinched laserblasts of 'Slung Low' to the more ecstatic midi-synth plucking ends of 'Zuzswang'; and last but not least, the more overt acidifications of 'Reflective Tears' and 'S11'; there's something on here for every raver.
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In The Trees (remixes)
In The Trees (remixes) (6 track CD single)
Cat: JUNO 1CD. Rel: 20 Mar 07
 
Funky/Club House
In The Trees (Carl Craig C2 mix #1)
In The Trees (Jerome Sydenham & Tiger Stripes rendition)
In The Trees (Jerome Sydenham & Tiger Stripes Dark rub)
In The Trees (Jerome Sydenham & Tiger Stripes club mix)
In The Trees (original 1996 version)
In The Trees (Carl Craig C2 mix #2)
Review: In 2007 Juno Records is ten years old, and we've decided to celebrate by releasing 10 singles throughout the year. Each one is a classic dance track featuring new remixes from the some of the most exciting and established names in the business, including Julien Jabre, Spirit Catcher, Dimitri from Paris, Lindstrom, Troy Pierce, Cobblestone Jazz and many more. These releases will initially only be available from www.juno.co.uk and www.junodownload.com. To launch the series we have pulled out all the stops with the re-release of the timeless "In The Trees" by Faze Action, featuring remixes from the legendary Carl Craig and Jerome Sydenham & Tiger Stripes, as well as the brilliant 1996 original mix. A genuinely huge release, this could be the first of 10 future classics! ***Stop press 19/12/07: the Carl Craig mix has been voted #3 in residentadvisor.net's "Top 5 Remixes Of 2007".
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Intérprete: Jody Barr
 in stock $8.10
Maswera
Maswera (12")
Cat: FAR 051. Rel: 05 Dec 22
 
Disco/Reediciones
Maswera (6:10)
Rugare (Faze Action dub mix) (4:50)
Rugare (5:38)
Maswera (instrumental mix) (6:10)
Review: Faze Action's Afro series hits a fourth and final volume with Zeke Manyika and Faze Action themselves at the helm of two new singles. The vibes on this one take their cues from Afro Latin and Balearic worlds with opener 'Maswera' bringing nice open-air festival sounds, rich horn work and expressive drum funk. Manyika's chants are the icing on the cake for this one. Then comes a nice dubbed-out remix of 'Rugare' by Faze Action with lively disco drums and loose-limbed percussion. The original on the flip is a more straight-up and dazzling disco cut while a paired back instrumental of 'Maswera' closes things down in style. Timeless Afro bombs for sure.
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Deepdance EP
Deepdance EP (180 gram maroon marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: BTRP 005. Rel: 26 Feb 25
 
Drum And Bass/Jungle
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Review: Founded by Coventry rave pioneer Neil Trix back in 1992, alongside Gavin Watton, FBD Project were right in the thick of that neon coloured explosion betwixt jungle, rave and hardcore at the time. Rampant on the techno but just big on the emotionals, they caught the right balance between euphoria and energy, especially on these three untitled tracks. Nameless 32 years ago and nameless now, each of these tracks hits the dance with the right balance of mischief, tension and futurism. For badboy DJs.
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45s Collection
45s Collection (limited gatefold double 7")
Cat: DYNAM 7090/DYNAM7091. Rel: 06 Jul 21
 
Funk
FBI (4:59)
Talking About Love (6:27)
Bad Deal (4:23)
Love Love Love (4:27)
Review: 
The Dynamite Cuts 45s series is back with another of their funk fuelled double 7" packs of wonder. FBI were Funk Band Inc, the UK's original jazz funk outfit back in the seventies. This double 45rpm was originally put out in 1977 and has since become a hugely in demand collector's item. The self-titled opener is a languid limb-loosener to open up with Parliament style bass riffs and popping horns, then 'Talking About Love' picks up the pace for a high seeped funk chase with seductive sax work and 'Bad Deal' slows down once more to a more libidinous vibe. Bright Rhodes solos and buttery vocal seduction defines closer 'Love Love Love.'
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Baggy$$ EP
Cat: TCLR 060. Rel: 14 Nov 24
 
Deep House
Bon Bon (3:31)
Heart Dub (2:23)
Homie Don't Shake (2:57)
Umpa (2:31)
I Don't Wanna (2:56)
Tommy (4:27)
Review: Fcukers' six-track EP is nothing short of a triumph, cementing its place as single of the year with a masterful blend of rave nostalgia and cutting-edge club energy. From the opening moments of 'Bon Bon', with its playful vocal hooks and an irresistible bassline that's pure dancefloor dynamite, the trio set a high bar. 'Homie Don't Shake' dives into darker house grooves, its gritty texture packing a punch, while 'Heart Dub' slows the pace with expansive, dub-inflected atmospheres that showcase their versatility. The closing track, 'Tommy', explodes with frenetic, punk-tinged energy, leaving an indelible mark. Every cut feels purposeful, offering something distinct yet contributing to the EP's cohesive, kaleidoscopic vision. This is a bold and confident statement from a trio who are dominating underground club culture.
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Contact
Contact (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: ERN 005. Rel: 15 Nov 23
 
Electro
Contact (7:27)
Flight Path (6:01)
Superchomp (4:29)
Arrival (4:53)
New Horizons (5:11)
Review: Featherstone is no longer just a parochial town in West Yorkshire, but is also the name of an interesting emerging producer who arrives on Ernest's Way for a fifth EP here. Once again it is a great blend of styles from electro to techno with both dance floor clout and indelible emotions characterising the grooves. 'Contact' kicks off with the sort of serene grooves that ensure you take flight and gaze on at the celestial synths. 'Flight Path' is a darker, more turbulent trip then 'Superchomp' is a warp speed and jittery electro classic with cyborg funk at its core. Two further masterful jams round out a rich EP.
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Underground Grooves Vol 03
Cat: IAF 003. Rel: 18 Nov 24
 
Deep House
Plan B (7:18)
We Played House (5:20)
Bad Mother Fucker (5:41)
Badass Breaks (2:33)
Journey (4:54)
Review: Is A Feeling ensures that their new 12" very much is with some classically inclined but not overly nostalgic deep house from Scott Featherstone. 'Plan B' is a bulky, wonky deep house cut for the pumping after party hours, then 'We Played House' taps into the early Chicago sound with Peach Boys style synths and dubbed-out vocals. 'Bad Mother Fucker's a raw, sleazy looper that DJ Sneak would love not least because of the rude-boy vocals and filtered synths, then 'Badass Breaks' spins out on just that. 'Journey' might be the best off the lot with its soulful xylophone melodies and smooth-cruising deep house beats. An eclectic and excellent EP.
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The Awake Part 2
The Awake Part 2 (limited 12")
Cat: OBSM 010. Rel: 14 Mar 23
 
Techno
Spike Express (6:21)
The Envelope (7:26)
Spike Express (The Hacker remix) (5:44)
Spike Express (Golden Virgo remix) (4:49)
Review: Italian DJ/producer Fedele Ladisa may have parted ways with Agents Of Time some time ago, but he still rolls tight with his fellow Barese friends and their label Obscura which presents its tenth release and the second edition in the Awake series. On the first side, 'Spike Express' is a wacky afterhours cut that's equal parts techno, electro and disco. It receives a twisted and dystopian rework by French legend The Hacker, followed with one more by Golden Virgo.

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Dust
Dust (12")
Cat: SK11X 025. Rel: 09 May 24
 
Techno
Dust (3:11)
Myth (5:09)
Corner Of The Room (6:36)
The Beginning & The End (5:56)
Steep (6:39)
Frost (2:09)
Review: There is something of an original 90s feel to the techno explored on this new drop from Holden Federico on the SK Eleven label: it is hard and fast, stripped-back but packed with atmosphere and also comes with artwork that harks back to the great work of Jeff Mill on Axis. After a cinematic and scene-setting opener, it's heads down on 'Myth' then 'Corner of the Room' brings some flashy synth light and 'The Beginning & The End traps you in suspenseful loops that never resolve. Two further cuts bring more physical techno thrills.
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Reel Phase EP
Cat: BLIS 001. Rel: 04 Sep 24
 
Techno
Reel Phase (7:34)
This Place (6:44)
Reel Phase (Yagya mix) (7:28)
Ion Track (feat Ohm) (7:24)
Review: Blackinstock Records is a new branch of Mixcult Records and it debuts with the Reel Phase EP which is a showcase of the purest essence of dub techno. This most timeless release features the legendary Federsen alongside the innovative talents of Yagya and Ohm who are in remix mode. Each track on this 12" delves into minimalism and sonic depth to make for rather profound grooves that sweep you up and never let you go. The spacious, intricate soundscapes crafted by these artists explore every facet if dub techno with a slightly different personality which makes it a must-have for those who like their sounds deep, cuddly, and propulsive.
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Showcase A
Showcase A (12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: CHCH 02. Rel: 24 Oct 24
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Fedo - "Tunisian Rex" (7:40)
Andrey Djackonda & Ovil - "Lui Lui" (7:08)
Legit Trip - "Skripi Daddy" (6:42)
Firesc - "Left Or Right" (7:35)
Review: The undeniably wonderfully named Chippy Chasers label return with a neat selection of four very playable, friendly-on-the-ear cuts from four undeniably wonderful artists. Fedo's 'Tunisian Rex' leads the chage, with a solid house shuffle liberally peppered with nicely trippy effects and bonkers vocal snippets that give it heaps of personality. Andrey Djackonda & Ovil's 'Lui Lui' is a little more stripped down and a little more soulful, with an old jazz hand muttering atmosphercially on top. Legit Trip's 'Skripi Daddy' is the most loop-laden of the quartet, but its ebbing and flowing brass samples and high frequency tweaks keep it interesting, before Firesc's 'Left Or Right' closes things down with the kind of polyrhythmic funkiness and space jazz trimmings that made Cheap Records so essential back in the day. Well worth Chasing down.
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Tags: Minimal
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Mediterranean Dreams Part 1
Cat: IFEEL 0741. Rel: 14 Mar 22
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Onironauta (6:52)
Grace In Space (5:44)
Mediterranean Dreams (6:41)
Becalmed (5:59)
Review: International Feel kicks off what is presumably a new series given its title, Mediterranean Dreams - Part 1. For it, they turn to Perugia synth obsessive, underground mainstay and fine producer Feel Fly for four tracks of breezy and sunny disco-house chuggers. 'Onironauta' brings retro Italo chords and nice chunky drums, 'Grace In Space' is a leggy cosmic wonder with far-sighted chords and muted acid magic, then 'Mediterranean Dreams' is pure 80s dream house bliss. 'Becalmed' is the most rough edged and analogue house jack track of the lot.
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Mediterranean Dreams Part 2
Cat: IFEEL 0742. Rel: 08 Apr 22
 
Techno
Nebula (7:06)
Optical Bells (6:23)
Luce Eterna Ai Sognatori (6:12)
Templum Dub (5:56)
Review: Italian DJ and producer and Afrotemplum co-founder, Feel Fly, revisits the sunned, balearic mood of his childhood on this early-stage career definer of an EP. As a series, 'Mediterranean Dreams' lets the light in on only the haziest of sonic visions, letting in island stenches and coconut skitters between the palms. Everything from dub, ambient, balearic and kraut is here channelled into a realised smattering of deep trance, tittilating the senses with an echoic foray into navel-gazing reverie.
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Voyageur
Voyageur (limited 7" in screen-printed sleeve)
Cat: ZAMZAM 98. Rel: 16 Apr 25
 
Dub
Voyageur (4:17)
Underground (4:16)
Review: The connection between ZamZam and Feel Free Hi Fi was sparked by Bristolian Neek out in Portland and lead to an immediate bond forged over a shared sound and DIY ethos. Inspired by early digi-era dancehall and UK dub, the duo crafts a sound here that honours tradition while venturing into bold, idiosyncratic territory. It comes on their own Digital Sting label and opens with 'Voyageur' which is a mix of cinematic atmospherics with haunting synths that evoke wild and mythic landscapes. 'Underground' pays tribute to the spirit of DIY underground music and captures the struggle to preserve both nature and the essence of basement gigs in today's shifting cultural landscape.

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Ascension EP
Cat: APRON 26. Rel: 30 Sep 16
 
Techno
Ascension (7:19)
Inner Zone (6:35)
Review: Since he last appeared on Apron in 2014, Adam "Ex-Terrestrial" Feingold has put out impressive material on 1080p, L.P.C and Temple. This return to Steven Julien's imprint is every bit as essential. A-side cut "Ascension" is particularly thrilling, fusing as it does his love of dreamy, rave-era chord progressions, intelligent techno style psychedelic electronics, and the kind of clanking, bombastic machine drums so often found at the heart of Apron releases. As if keen to give dancers a bit of a breather, flipside "Inner Zone" is an altogether deeper and dreamier affair, with squidgy acid bass, fluctuating cymbal lines and horizontal chords stretching out over a head-nodding kick-drum pattern.
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Cycli Infini
Cat: SNDW LP171. Rel: 20 Jul 23
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Cycli Infini (20:32)
Cycli Infini (Continued) (17:11)
Review: Eelco Topper's latest release as FELBM is a conceptual affair, with the Dutch producer delivering a 38-minute piece (here split into two parts for vinyl, each of which finishes with a locked groove to give the impression of the track creating an infinite musical loop) that mixes and matches tape loops, cyclical samples, repeating melodic motifs and pastoral-sounding snatches of flute, bansuri, bass trumpet, saxophone and pedal steel. While the concept, inspired by the artist's thoughts about 'the cyclical nature of the world around him" is important, of more significance is the utter brilliance of the piece itself - a genuinely gorgeous, warming, atmospheric and ambient-leaning concoction tailor-made for imagined afternoons in the countryside and woodland walks at dawn.
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Mons Gibel EP
Mons Gibel EP (red marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: CM 008. Rel: 20 Nov 24
 
Techno
Lava Waves (5:42)
Grave & Weep (5:37)
Aeolus (5:57)
Vulcanic Ash (6:02)
Touch The Clouds (1:40)
Review: This is a new EP that was inspired by a volcano and named after Mount Etna which is where Mirko Felicioli lives, and which is why it has been pressed up to red vinyl. It features five fresh techno cuts starting with 'Lava Waves' which is lively and elastic, with soft synth patterns moving about the mix over acid lines and crisp drums. 'Grave & Weep' has a deeper, dirtier vibe, while 'Aeolus' has a cosmic outlook with thinking stars and lots of open space around the drums. Two further cuts blend tech and house into future-facing and club-ready weapons.
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Hindsight EP
Cat: FE 004. Rel: 17 Jun 22
 
Techno
Chord Memory (6:18)
Hindsight (7:34)
Contemplation (7:50)
Alternate (6:27)
Review: Watery and washy techno tracks from Vernon Felicity aka. Borris Bunnik aka. Versalife, conjuring an array of sci-fi vistas on this four-track fantasy. 'Contemplation' hears synth organ and detuned saw-synth imagine a heady stew of soniquatics, while 'Alternate' rounds things off with a light and breezy kaleidoscope of kicks, claps and breath sounds.
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Flooss
Flooss (12")
Cat: PERLON 137. Rel: 04 Mar 25
 
Minimal House/Tech House
One Hundred Pyrenees (10:23)
Flooss (7:00)
Saulagratzos (5:40)
Review: After the 2022 release of 'Tamarindo' with his band Ottlix, German artist Felix HK (Felix Hornfeck) presents his first ever solo 12", continuing his forays in aerated minimal house and techno. Contrasting to 2022's leguminous debut EP, 'Flooss' is much twiggier and snappier. Only the title track blurs beats into ambiences, with soft-attacked, long-tailed drum transients effecting a notable dreaminess; all else is sticklike and sassy, with closer 'Salagratzos' especially charming with its difficult-to-comprehend, yet feistily childlike vocal lines.
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Intérprete: Piers Harrison
Tags: Minimal
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Be Bop Boogie (reissue)
Cat: 7DOS 5. Rel: 25 May 21
 
Funk
Be Bop Boogie (part 1) (5:01)
Be Bop Boogie (part 2) (3:55)
Review: Hilton Felton's 'Be Bop Boogie' is a delightful classic from the man originally from Norfolk, Virginia. The jazz organ player worked with the likes of Chuck Brown and The Soul Searchers as well as Eva Cassidy at points in his career, and his debut solo album from which this is taken is impossible to find these days. This rare groove jazz funk nugget was recorded in the same place as 'The Bottle' by Gil Scott heron and uses all of its seven minute play time to really get deep under your skin. On the flip is part 2, a rare Japanese 7" edition from 2011.
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The Power Of Love (It's In My Heart)
Cat: P7 6396. Rel: 20 Nov 23
 
Funk
The Power Of Love (It's In My Heart) (4:03)
Spreading Fever (part 1) (3:29)
Review: Keyboardist Hilton Felton's 'The Power Of Love (It's In My Heart)' has never been available on standalone 7", until now. It has been newly remastered for the occasion and finds the talented Felton at his best as he lays down his signature mellow grooves. For proof look no further than the groovy soul of 'The Power Of Love (It's In My Heart)' has Angela Winbush as a youth on vocals and features great musical depth, while s 'The Power Of Love (It's In My Heart)', which has never been released as a single, and 'Spreading Fever (Part 1)' is as smooth as they come with its silky and seductive lead sax.
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Intérprete: Clémentine
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SENSE 003
SENSE 003 (12")
Cat: SENSE 003. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Techno
Feral - "Hallucinated" (7:51)
Formant Value - "Deep Core" (5:14)
Luigi Tozzi - "Cenotes" (7:41)
Biocym - "Forest Blackout" (7:11)
Review: Clarifying its vision ahead of its ambient and en-tranced origins laid out earlier this year, Sense Code's third release solidifies the Northern Italian label as a hub for introspective and refined electronic music. Following last winter's split EP, 'Sense 003' embraces a multi-artist approach, all the while further establishing Italy's baton-bearing role in deep techno. Formant Value's dynamic downtempo standout 'Deep Core' unfolds with ingenious, perpetual motive basslines set against penumbral textures, while crisper percussive nuances unfold across Biocym's dark forestation on the B-side, 'Forest Blackout'.
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Little River
Little River (12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: C56 061. Rel: 03 Oct 17
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Little River (5:33)
Befreit (5:58)
Review: Anyone who's ever run a record label will happily tell you how it's rare to find musical gold amongst the many demos speculatively submitted by up-and-coming producers. Imagine Claremont 56 boss Paul Murphy's surprise, then, when he received these superb cuts from previously unheralded German musician Ferdi Schuster. Naturally, he snapped them up straight away. A-side "Little River", in particular, is spectacularly good. Based around the sound of a babbling brook, sun-kissed acoustic guitar licks, vintage synthesizer solos and a languid, samba-inspired groove, it's a grade-A chunk of Balearic brilliance. While B-side "Befreit" doesn't quite reach these dizzying heights, it's still a wonderful trip into sunrise-friendly downtempo territory. As debut singles go, it's little less than stunning.
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Keep Going
Cat: LIP 010. Rel: 30 May 24
 
Techno
An Order To Dance (5:01)
Keep Going (4:48)
High Voltage (4:31)
Sun Over Chicago (4:24)
Mind At Ease (4:50)
Review: Paris' Ferdinger sends a welcome affirmation our way with 'Keep Going', his latest five-track EP for Life In Patterns. The label owner and producer nails his imprint's intended colourful yet energetic sound here, riffing of classic soundbites with clever titular puns that give rise to phat, memorable tunage: 'An Order To Dance' might as well qualify as an NWO, with it transitional delays and muted voxxes, while 'High Voltage' conveys the biting feel of being shocked out of one's wits by an exposed wire whose output voltage lies just below fatal. Closer 'Mind At Ease' rounds off on a surprise breakbeat dream, making for the EP's paradoxically deep peak.
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In Ting Sound
Cat: JAMWAXMAXI 32. Rel: 03 Apr 24
 
Dancehall/Ragga
In Ting Sound (3:16)
Mandela (3:41)
Life All Over (3:47)
Finnegan (3:42)
Review: Jamwax presents the resurrection of a hard-hitting space synth masterpiece, Winston Fergus' 'In Ting Sound'. Lyrically an impassioned plea to free Nelson Mandela around the time of his incarceration, the titular A-sider is notable for its undeniable fusion of the dub reggae sound with space disco and synth element, owing to its later recognition as a track that refuses to be constrained by the passage of time. Now reissued in full force, it comes replete with the original set of tunes it was recorded alongside, including the teeth-gritting jovial dancehall of 'Mandela', the digital underwater weirdness of 'Life All Over', and the versiony goodness of said track with 'Finnegan', an alternate vocal take of the B1. A curio that all heads must surely know.
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Voo Sobre O Horizonte
Cat: JS7S 368. Rel: 04 May 23
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Voo Sobre O Horizonte (4:51)
Why (4:26)
Review: In cahoots with legendary Japanese record store Jet Set, Freestyle Records has decided to offer-up a 45 featuring two tidy cuts from Lance Ferguson's Rare Groove Spectrum 2 album, a second set of inspired cover versions from the multi-instrumentalist, bandleader and producer. On side A the Melbourne-based musician gives his take on Azymuth classic 'Veo Sobre O Horizonte', re-imaging it as a starry, vintage synth-laden shuffle through sun-baked South American jazz-funk complete with woozy horns, Herbie Hancock keyes and eyes-closed female vocalizations. On the reverse Ferguson turns his hand to Carly Simon's 'Why', adding gorgeous horn solos and sunset-ready flourishes to a faithful re-recording of the reggae-influenced number's familiar groove.
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Organized Sound
Cat: CC 03. Rel: 11 Apr 23
 
Deep House
U Make (7:01)
Among The Shadows (7:13)
Anthony's Alright (6:21)
Cold, All By Myself (6:30)
Review: Scott Ferguson came to house and techno in one of its most fertile grounds - Detroit, in the mid 90s. Since then he has served up his own take on the timeless genres on a range of quality labels. Now he arrives on Chateau Chepere with four more of his stylish cuts. They are couched in deep house as always but with cues taken from future jazz, garage and plenty in between. These are real winter warmers that will seduce an early evening crowd or lock in a 5 am dance floor in equal measure.
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My Baby Of Magic
Cat: CHAD 20. Rel: 23 Sep 24
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Sonia Ferguson - "My Baby Of Magic" (7:41)
Overnight Players - "Nigril Swamp Rock" (4:32)
Review: This always standout lovers' rock and disco track by Sonia was originally released in 1980 on North London's Cha Cha label. The immediately much-loved tune became a firm favourite in clubs and on big sound systems and features a smooth, soulful vibe that's perfect for fans old and new of lovers' rock. On the B-side is 'Nigril Swamp Rock,' a harmonica-led instrumental by The Overnight Players that adds a unique touch to the release. The pressing is crisp and clean, so it is a real gem that is well worth copping on a tidy 7".
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Use To Be My Dread
Cat: RSLR 7009. Rel: 25 Sep 23
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Sonia Ferguson - "Use To Be My Dread" (3:35)
Tyrone David - "Mind Blowing Decisions" (3:44)
Review: Jamaican singers Sonia Ferguson and Tyrone David recorded 'Use To Be My Dread' in the late 70s for producer Bunny Lee. A lovers' rock gem, Ferguson's vocals are rhythmically deft, and Bunny Lee's production is glitzy and dynamic, adding to its sense of serene and playful humour. The song concerns a former lover who has changed for the worse, though, despite this change, Ferguson regards this person as akin to a dreadlock, a permanent lock of hair and an enduring part of her being. Though it was originally released as a single on the Attack label, it has since become a sought-after collector's item, and so thoroughly deserves this reissue via Rock A Shaka.
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The Psychotropical Adventures Of Mister Gibson EP
Cat: HAZEB 003. Rel: 17 Oct 24
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Opia (7:03)
Orgo (7:00)
Dorf Master (6:58)
Morning Sunshine (6:47)
Review: Andrea Ferlin presents four stunning tracks that dive into deep house depths on this sick new HAZE release. 'OPIA' is first and features modulated stabs, rumbling pads and a sliding bassline that makes it an ideal choice for peak hours. In contrast, 'ORGO' shines in after-hours sets with its intricate percussion polyrhythms and layered sounds. The B-side shifts the mood with 'DORF,' while 'Morning Sunshine' evokes the anticipation of a classic orchestral interlude. This one is full of goodness for all sorts of settings.
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Crepuscular Beats Part 2 EP
Cat: PLZ 012S2. Rel: 16 May 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Thai
Varia
Review: Andrea Ferlin is the Italian DJ and producer who heads up the Sleep Is Commercial label. His latest release however comes courtesy of Germany's Pleasure Zone, featuring two advanced and breakbeat-driven minimal cuts. On the first side of Crepuscular Beats Part 2 is the lean and subtle groove business of 'Thai' featuring enough atonal blips and clipped rhythms to soundtrack Sunday morning mischief, while the equally reduxed B-side cut 'Varia' is another hypnotic affair benefiting from a sparse and experimental arrangement.
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I Got She's Got
Cat: DFA 2710. Rel: 25 Apr 24
 
Disco/Reediciones
I Got, She's Got (remix) (5:51)
She's Playing With Fire (feat Piscis) (6:25)
I Got, She's Got (3:54)
Review: The mighty DFA label has always come at dance music from a rock and indie perspective and for that reason has always brought plenty of new ideas to the dancefloor. Fernando Pulichino has long been at the heart of the operation with his fusion of rock, funk, and electronic beats and here he is again with more of the same. 'I Got, She's Got' is a raw, energetic track, while the remix offers clarity and rich arpeggios. 'She's Playing With Fire' with saxophone by Gustavo Buchiniz, meanwhile, adds another explosive element meaning that all three tracks deliver pure club-ready firepower.
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