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JUUZ 005
JUUZ 005 (12")
Cat: JUUZ 005. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Silat Beksi & Fedo - "Porque Tu" (7:33)
Minube - "909 Things" (7:16)
Daniel Broesecke - "No Name" (7:29)
Chris Llopis - "Manipulator" (6:42)
Review: Juuz out of Hungary continues to break new ground as it lays out its sonic identity with another tasteful various artists EP that roam free across the minimal world. Silat Beksi & Fedo get things underway with the heady but also playful and cheeky sounds of 'Porque Tu' before Minube's '909 Things' is a textural blend of found sounds, great sound designs and perfectly rubbery, dubby drum kicks. Daniel Broesecke's 'No Name' then gets more dark and down and dirty with a stripped-back mix of caps and bass that is pure backroom. Chris Llopis shut down its trippy sine waves and spinning hi-hats from the classic school of minimalism on his 'Manipulator.'
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Tags: Minimal
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Dysto Disco EP
Cat: KMN 007. Rel: 10 Apr 25
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Fabricio - "Collateral Effect" (6:43)
Charleze - "Rage Power" (6:55)
Wooka - "Tirty Dalk" (7:26)
Mooglee - "Things I Love" (6:25)
Review: Kommuna marks its tenth year of activity with this new dancefloor-focused record from various artists whose music "reflects the glimmer of hope that music provides during these dystopian times." Fabricio's 'Collateral Effect' opens with a strident nu-disco sound and retro-future chords that get you moving. Charleze's 'Rage Power' is another chunky disco stomper with some nice cosmic melody and Wooka's 'Tirty Dalk' hits harder with mechanical beats and churning bass. Mooglee's 'Things I Love' brings a more dreamy synth sound but still club-ready beats.
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Calisthenics & Coffee
Cat: CHCH 03. Rel: 15 May 25
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Sin Titulo (8:08)
Calisthenics & Coffee (7:53)
Film Noir (7:50)
My Weapon (7:39)
Review: Fedo prides himself on exploring beyond the usual genre tropes you get in minimal and tech house worlds. Opener 'Sin Titulo' goes some way to proving that with its innovative take on club-ready tech and boiled-down minimal synths. 'Calisthenics & Coffee' is a trippy blend of smooth bass and undulating neon pads. Warped vocals also pepper the mix to keep the brain and body occupied. 'Film Noir' indeed brings a darker energy and 'My Weapon' shuts down with some razor shape precision.
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Tags: Minimal
 in stock $14.90
Raw Joints #6.1 (B-STOCK)
Raw Joints #6.1 (B-STOCK) (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: SLPFNK 020 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Minimal House/Tech House
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Ferro - "Electric Sunshine"
William Caycedo - "Mi Casa"
Malin Genie - "Superposition"
Ingi Visions - "RJG"
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


The Raw Joints series is one of the best things about the ever-excellent SlapFunk Records, and now the Dutch label is back with a fresh bout of sounds from some of the most inventive artists operating in the minimal house sphere. Ferro's "Electric Sunshine" leads the charge with a militant groove and a rubbery bassline to die for. William Caycedo has a rugged, sample slicing thrust at work on "Mi Casa", while Malin Genie takes things far out on the wonderfully freaky "Superposition". The record wraps up with Ingi Visions, whose "RJG" wriggles into a skippy 2-step groove that will have bodies shaking uncontrollably when it gets deployed in the dance.
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25 Years Of Drop Music Special Edition Pt 2
Cat: DROMSE 02. Rel: 14 Apr 25
 
Deep House
Larry Fives - "Make A Move" (6:50)
Inland Knights - "Push It" (6:48)
Inland Knights - "Long Time" (6:54)
Inland Knights - "Same Talk" (6:46)
Review: Drop Music marks a quarter of a century of reliable and ever-on-point sounds with a special series of EPs that embodies what it's always been about, offering up both classics and never-before-released tunes. This one kicks off with 'Make A Move' which is chunky low-slung tech. It unfolds at a relatively slow tempo but that gives the fat acid gurgles time to really hit. Inland Knights then serves up the next three cuts, starting with the bass bin bothering sounds of 'Push It', the more silky tech loops of 'Long Time' and the vocal-laced acid-tech swagger of 'Same Talk.' Here's to the next 25 years.
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Third Stream 007
Cat: THIRDSTREAM 007. Rel: 03 Jun 25
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Alex Font - "Keep Moving" (6:24)
Kyle&Sam - "Chapter 36" (6:14)
Altarf & Backhauser - "Yeah" (5:58)
Dumi & Nopau - "Time Measurements" (6:29)
Review: The good early work of the Third Stream label carries on with this seventh missive and it's a various artists affair featuring some top talent. Alex Font gets things underway with 'Keep Moving', which is aloof, rolling minimal tech defined by a billowing lead which does what it wants. Kyle&Sam's 'Chapter 36' is an ice-cold and deft, steel-plated tech cut a la Melchior's best and Altarf & Backhauser -keep the synthetic, abstract aesthetic going with their occult machine whirs and loopy drum funk on 'Yeah.' Dumi & Nopau's 'Time Measurements' is like a long-lost Ricardo Villalobos cut from his most famous album.
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Deep Freedom
Cat: CONNESSIONI 3. Rel: 12 May 25
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Our Truth (7:18)
Homemade Mould (6:41)
Deep Freedom (feat Veronica Marini) (6:25)
Leave Those Memories (feat Veronica Marini) (5:32)
Review: Italian duo Lorenzo Fortino and Brody return with their third collaborative release, further refining a sound that drifts between deep house, electro and moody, politically conscious techno. Their work has always carried a sense of purpose, but here it feels more dialled-iniless ornamental, more direct. Opener 'Our Truth' stretches over seven minutes, layering synth washes and sparse drum work around processed vocals that feel halfway between meditation and manifesto. 'Homemade Mould' is tougher, rooted in chunky house drums and dubbed-out atmospheres, tapping into the rawer side of their shared palette. On 'Deep Freedom', they introduce vocalist Veronica Marini, whose debut here is remarkableiher voice rises with clarity and control through a lyrical call to action that's both elegant and forceful. That same control shapes 'Leave Those Memories', where she softens into something more introspective, folding jazz phrasing into a smoother, bittersweet house groove. Both tracks also appear in instrumental form digitally, but it's Marini's presence that elevates them into something quietly luminous. While rooted in the familiar structures of club music, this release reaches for something deeper and often gets there.
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Alpha EP
Alpha EP (12")
Cat: BHR 004RP. Rel: 07 Apr 25
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Alpha (7:38)
Dreams (7:40)
Alpha (Barac remix) (12:07)
Review: Romanian artists Funky Trip dropped the fourth EP on the Bohrium Records label back in January and despite promises it would not be repressed, it has in fact been repressed just a few months later, but given the timeframe we don't blame the label for wanting more people to have this one. This artist stands out in the Romanian new wave for navigating a vast universe on releases with Rawax, Nazca and Stamp Records. 'Alpha' features a passionate vocal cry thing brings emotional urgency to the dub, percolating beats and synth phrases that loop tightly. 'Dreams' has a more melodic, light and airy feel for the quiet moments. Barac of Moment Records adds his signature touch to the title track, with a smooth rhythm layered with subtle psychedelic influences.
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Tags: Minimal
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No Disco
No Disco (12" in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: SEVEN 7006. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Minimal House/Tech House
No Disco
Release
Release (Deetron remix)
Sunset Falling Down
Is It Real?
Review: The SEVEN label has an 'in-between house and techno' ethos and next to tap into that is Berlin-based Tal Fussmann with some 90s-tinged prog house that radiates feel-good energy. Blending genre fluidity from the off, 'No Disco' is percussive and freewheeling but with a rebounding low-end and a clear dancefloor focus. 'Release' taps into driving techno territory and is infused with shimmering machine soul warmth, 'Sunset Falling Down' is a clubby broken beat with real poppy intensity and 'Is It Real?' Is a buoyant, arms-in-the-air house closer. The 12" is elevated by a standout remix from Swiss maestro Deetron, who brings some trademark depth.
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Intérprete: Johannes Albert
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Neurogenesis EP
Cat: PLAS 001. Rel: 06 Jun 25
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Nulek & Roto - "Eternal Space" (5:48)
Flhez - "Study Nights" (5:55)
Mar.c - "Not Normal" (6:41)
Acid Charlie - "Nuclear Era" (orchestral mix) (6:51)
Review: Plasticity Records launches with a bang on its debut release, which is a various artists offering with our fierce and floor-ready tracks. Nulek & Roto open with 'Eternal Space,' a shadowy techno-electro hybrid laced with eerie vocals, then Flhez follows with 'Study Nights' stylishly channelling Uruguay's deep-rooted rhythmic heritage through gritty analogue texture. On the B-side, Mar.C drops 'Not Normal,' a pounding EBM-inflected banger built for dark rooms and late hours. Closing things out, Acid Charlie brings warped percussion and twisted structure on 'Nuclear Era,' which makes for a fractured, futuristic workout. A bold first statement from a label with serious potential.
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On The Other Side Of Fear
On The Other Side Of Fear (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: BOND 12079. Rel: 20 May 25
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Gonna Back & Stay (6:37)
Keep It Down (6:25)
What You Want (7:11)
On The Other Side Of Fear (6:45)
Review: We hear distant soul croons, and lyrical talk of silver linings, on this latest EP from Pornbugs and Frink, as the pair draw another heat on the EPs game after 2023's 'See Through My Eyes'. Striking while the rod is still hot, these two've releases through the likes of Spielgold and Sublease since 2006, which have surely informed on this rippling release, which keeps one foot in the chillout vault and the other in room one. But both moods are held in impossible superposition - we feel relaxed and upbeat at the same time. 'Keep It Down' especially impresses with its distant use of a vocal line that might otherwise be put to more focal use by less patient producers, proving the compatibility of lyricism and soundscape.
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