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Singles
SENSE 002
SENSE 002 (12")
Cat: SENSE 002. Rel: 24 Oct 24
 
Techno
Alan Backdrop - "Converging To Center" (5:59)
Alan Backdrop - "Gravity Self" (6:50)
First Order Approximation - "Obsessive Behaviour" (5:45)
First Order Approximation - "Unresponsive" (5:14)
Review: Respected Italian artist Alan Backdrop joins forces with First Order Approximation for the second release from the Sense Code label. This tasteful techno split delves into the darkest realms of deep techno right from the off with 'Converging To Center' drilling down into a desolate wasteland. 'Gravity Self' is another suspensory linear groove with no signs of human life and 'Obsessive Behaviour' is a heady one with static electricity fizzing about the rubbery drums. This collection of hypnotic and ever-evolving tracks is designed for smoky basements and late-night sessions for real heads.
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Binoclorized 2
Cat: HC 006. Rel: 18 Dec 24
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Dani Casarano - "Mind Set" (6:11)
Dani Casarano - "Lost In Traslation" (5:54)
Felian & Bruno Schmidt - "Track 3" (6:24)
Omar Akrhif & Lucretio - "Orlu Pensylvania" (6:08)
Review: This new collection offers up a quartet of tracks that are all tailored for slightly different moments on the dance floor. On side A, Dani Casarano kicks off with deep, hypnotic grooves that make for an immersive atmosphere before transitioning to punchy, bass-driven energy with other cuts. Side B introduces a new alter ego from Felian and Bruno Schmidt and the pair explore a robotic, looping groove with incidental breaks and nostalgic synths in the euphoric third track. Closing the release in style, Omar Akrhif & Lucretio present a minimalist masterpiece that is aimed at heady after-hours sessions.
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FLASH X27
FLASH X27 (limited splattered vinyl 12")
Cat: FLASH X27. Rel: 15 Jan 25
 
Techno
Cloned Existence - "Wave 1" (2:13)
Gael & Jolly - "Paradigm Shock" (5:21)
Under Black Helmet - "Nebula" (4:55)
Stigmata - "Shiver" (5:30)
Florian Meindl - "Mainframe" (5:12)
Review: There is plenty of experimental work at play int his new various artists' collection on Flash. Cloned Existence sets that tone with the brief synth exploration that is 'Wave 1' when Gael & Jolly take off with the much more punchy and thudding techno of 'Paradigm Shock' which is weird up with all sorts of synth designs, effects and layers of reverb. Under Black Helmet ups the ante further with one of those bulky techno grooves that locks you in the moment and Stigmata then brings big room 90s vibes with layers of tangled synth melting the mind. Florian Meindl brings things to a close with gritty, scraping bass, reverb-heavy kicks and pure warehouse techno heaviness.
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Mellow Bangers Vol 2 EP
Cat: IM 019. Rel: 28 Mar 25
 
Electro
Cyrk - "Double Crash" (7:08)
Fragedis - "Disco Nicotina" (5:45)
Antoni Maiovvi - "Stopping Power" (7:32)
Adrian Marth - "Modernism" (5:15)
Review: After the first in this new Mellow Bangers series got us nice and twisted we're delighted to have the follow-up from Italo Moderni. Cryk kicks off with an eerie blend of Italo arps and dark wave drums with electro overtones on 'Double Crash' then the moodiness continues with the depraved bass warbles and crashing hits of Fragedis and his 'Disco Nicotina.' Antoni Maiovvi brings a lightness of touch to his delicate arps and celestial harmonies on 'Stopping Power' and Adrian Marth layers plenty of sugar and pixelated synths into his loopy 'Modernism.'
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New Beginning EP
Cat: MMV 002. Rel: 28 Feb 25
 
Deep House
Manuel De Lorenzi & Freddie Wall - "Sun-Rise" (6:15)
Fichs - "Find Yourself" (6:35)
Manuel De Lorenzi - "You Already Know It" (7:08)
Manuel De Lorenzi & Giacomo Silvestri - "The Big Apple Community" (7:09)
Review: Monday Morning is back to roll out some more lush house depths with a second EP, this one featuring founder Manuel De Lorenzi in the company of his pals Giacomo Silvestri, Freddie Wall and Fichs. 'Sun-Rise' is a nice gritty but vibey opener with percussive skip and dry hits. Fichs's solo cut is a loopy workout with nice bulbous synths and a pared-back rhythm that gets ever more inescapable while De Lorenzi then offers up the radiant synth warmth and dubby undercurrents of minimal house shuffler 'You Already Know It.' With Giacomo Silvestri he then closes on the more percussive loops of soft house soother 'The Big Apple Community.'

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Intérprete: Superbreak
Tags: Tech House
 in stock $15.26
States Of Art 2
Cat: SUBB 020. Rel: 14 Jan 25
 
Drum And Bass/Jungle
Dead Mans Chest - "Mystery Machines" (4:28)
Aeon Four & FFF - "Look Inside" (6:30)
Fanu - "Green Fields Forever" (5:09)
Esc & Mineral - "Photosynthesis" (6:14)
Review: On a mission to "make d&b great again", Finland's Straight Up Breakbeat pass through once more with the second of three EPs formed to showcase modern junglism. Kicking off, 'Mystery Machines' sees Glastonbury's Dead Mans Chest slam down some deadly amen choppage reinforced by haunting vocal FX and paranoid drones. Aeon Four & FFF's 'Look Inside' is a jungle-tekno roller, served with chunky hardcore style amens and a side of warm old-skool pads. Keeping the mid-90s vibe alive, the tripped out 'Green Fields Forever ' from Fanu - which drops hot on the heels of his greatly received remaster of Source Direct's 'Stars' - delivers airtight amen trickery, weaving synth washes and blissful dubby basslines. Esc & Mineral round things off with 'Photosynthesis', a pensive stepper highlighting cut-up breaks waltzing with cheeky synth nudges and a wide, rugged bassline. If the pioneers had buried some beefed-up tracks in a time-capsule to inspire future generations, they would probably sound a lot like 'States of Art II'.
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Intérprete: Tim Reaper
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DFT001 Remixes
Cat: KIDFT 001LTDRMX. Rel: 12 Dec 24
 
Techno
DFT001A1 (Border One remix) (4:35)
DFT001A3 (Quelza remix) (5:41)
DFT001A2 (CONCEPTUAL remix) (4:54)
DFT001B1 (D-Leria remix) (5:48)
Review: After debuting with an on-point reissue EP, this new label out of South Africa is back with a set of superb remixes. On the A-side, Border One and Quelza bring their individual styles to some sleek techno sounds, while the B-side features contributions from CONCEPTUAL and D-Leria, each adding their own distinct touch. The remixes take listeners on a journey from driving, energetic beats to warm, hypnotic soundscapes while each new rework manages to be fresh but also sympathetic to the vibe of the original.
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Phantom On The Horizon
Phantom On The Horizon (limited "grass" green vinyl 12")
Cat: EQV 16711. Rel: 06 Feb 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Chapter I: Introverting Dimensions (10:50)
Chapter II: A Strange Conversation (4:43)
Chapter III: Nostalgic Mannerisms (7:50)
Chapter IV: Enter The Black Demon (5:38)
Chapter V: The Walls Bled Lust (8:00)
Review: Originally released in 2008, Phantom On The Horizon is the grandiose, progressive rock worshipping high concept EP from Washington based math-rock indebted post-hardcore heroes The Fall Of Troy. Initially abandoned following the leak of early versions in 2004 on what has since been dubbed The Ghostship Demos EP, the band would finally get over this setback and bang out the entire project in secret over October of 2008 before dropping it the very next month. Renowned for its epic, lengthy pieces segmented into chapters like all good prog concept records, the work stands as solely unique from the majority of the trio's remaining output, bridged in the gap year between 2007's instantaneous Manipulator and the more melodic alt rock of 2009's In The Unlikely Event. Utilising an array of guest musicians adding elements of keyboards, violin, cello and glockenspiel for that extra proggy flair, while featuring guest vocal appearances from the likes of Fear Before's Dave Marion as well as both Ryann Donnelly and Jonah Bergman of Schoolyard Heroes, the mini-epic 5 tracks clock in at a 37-minute runtime detailing story of a Spanish galleon meeting with a ghost ship from another dimension. A true outlier gem conjuring a Venn Diagram intersection between early noughties sassy post-hardcore and timeless 70s indebted prog absurdity.
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Lucid Dreams
Cat: ADAM 016. Rel: 07 Apr 25
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Synapse (5:57)
Amygdala (6:42)
Receptor (6:38)
Lucid Dreams (6:47)
Review: Sardinian duo Enrica Falqui and Claudio PRC bring their respective signature sounds to this new collaborative EP on the Swiss label Adam's Bite. The two experienced studio hands kick off with 'Synapse', which has an enthuse, throbbing low end that forms the foundation for expressive synth craft. 'Amygdala' is named after the mass of grey matter in our brains which is involved in the experiencing of emotions and pairs deft, curious melodic waifs with chunky tech drums. 'Receptor' sinks back down into a moody, heads down and dub tech roller and 'Lucid Dreams' brings the sort of synth colours and low-end tension that will keep you awake all night.
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Intérprete: Black Pomade
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Learn To Fly: Remix Pack
Cat: SMR 030. Rel: 05 Dec 24
 
Techno
Learn To Fly (Trent remix) (5:49)
Learn To Fly (Juan Ramos remix) (6:22)
Learn To Fly (E-Talking remix) (5:39)
Learn To Fly (Hamsa remix) (6:30)
Review: Francesco Farfa's iconic 1991 club EP is reimagined three decades later here with fresh remixes by four of Berlin's top DJs and producers. Their various different takes make for a versatile selection of dancefloor tools crafted by DJs, for DJs, ensuring it fits a variety of occasions. The A-side features Trent's deep, big-room darkness, complemented by Juan Ramos' trancey rework which mixes in key elements from the original. On the B-side, E-talking delivers an uplifting progressive remix while Hamsa strips it down for a more minimalist, enhanced version of Farfa's classic theme. A must-have selection of reworks here.
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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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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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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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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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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
 in stock $16.08
Voyageur
Voyageur (limited 7")
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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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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SPOOR 4
SPOOR 4 (12")
Cat: SPOOR 4. Rel: 31 Jan 25
 
Techno
Fidelio - "Multipass" (1) (4:29)
Fidelio - "Multipass" (2) (6:49)
Fidelio - "Multipass" (3) (4:37)
Luca Piermattei - "Gas" (6:43)
Luca Piermattei - "Third Rec" (with Tascam 122) (7:29)
Review: Fidelio and Luca Piermattei hook up here to explore worlds where acid, techno and electro all happily coexist. Fidelio's A-side offers three cuts that fuse 90s acid rawness with baroque drama that results in a unique mix of classical organ melodies and razor-sharp basslines. Punchy kicks and sizzling hi-hats drive the energy as you're happily lost on a neon-lit techno odyssey. On the flip, Piermattei's 'Gas' features a fluid bassline and glitching robotic vocals that are eerie yet inviting and 'Third Rec' (with Tascam 122) rounds out the release with pulse-driven electro and intricate percussion, perfect for late-night explorations.
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Get A Hold Of Yourself
Cat: CLMN 216. Rel: 05 Dec 24
 
Soul
Get A Hold Of Yourself (2:48)
It Hurts Me So Much (2:47)
Review: Hot on the heels of his acclaimed sophomore album A Lover Was Born, Kelly Finnigan makes a quick return with this soul-packed 7". The A-side, 'Get A Hold Of Yourself,' is a Northern soul-inspired stomper that channels the raw emotion of Memphis soul with heavy drums, syncopated guitars, bold horns and Finnigan's impassioned vocals. It tells the story of a rocky relationship where emotional strain disrupts physical connection then the B-side is a fresh bonus cut from the A Lover Was Born sessions inspired by Barbara & The Browns' Stax classic 'Hurts Me So Much'. It's a moody groove with gospel-infused vocals.
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Let No Man Put Asunder
Cat: SA 9011. Rel: 27 Feb 25
 
Disco/Reediciones
Let No Man Put Asunder (7:58)
Let No Man Put Asunder (Ron Hardy edit) (8:25)
Review: Hands up - this is one of our favourite ever jams and frankly we can't really understand anyone who doesn't rate it pretty highly. It is a classic of the early dance scene that got hammered everywhere from Warehouse to Paradise Garage and remains in a class of one decades on. Next to the brilliant original, which is from a time when proper songwriting and musicianship defined house and disco, you get a Ron Hardy edit that is more uptempo, with hissing hi hats cutting through the funky rhythms and loopy drums. Sublime.
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Tags: Disco Funk
 in stock $14.70
DANGERWANK 002
DANGERWANK 002 (purple vinyl 12")
Cat: DANGERWANK 002. Rel: 14 Jan 25
 
Hard Techno
Fist Of Fury - "Minimaythm Demoniae" (7:11)
Al Core - "007 Bald Frenchcore" (5:54)
Celsius - "L'Appel Du Vide" (4:08)
Kyo_O - "Releaser Fucking" (LeeloO Hardcoholics remix) (5:15)
Review: Only a hard techno label would be brazen enough to call itself Danger Wank. There is much more worth investigating here though than just the semantics: Fist Of Fury grabs you by the throat with its overdriven percussive loops and flat, slamming drums on 'Minimaythm Demoniae.' It sounds like what happens when you have too many windows open on your computer with sound playing from one that crashes. Al Core brings squealing synths and horrorcore sleaze to '007 Bald Frenchcore' and Celsius tickles the inner war with the abstract sounds and malfunctioning drum patterns of 'L'Appel Du Vide.' Kyo_O's 'Releaser Fucking' gets a brutal LeeloO Hardcoholics remix to close down this serious sonic assault.
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11:15 In Your Dream
11:15 In Your Dream (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: CC 002. Rel: 12 Dec 24
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Chouiche (6:25)
Beurre De Furet (5:22)
Twididou (6:14)
Il Spirite (6:07)
Review: Flabbergast's latest offering is a meditative exploration of house and techno, perfectly capturing the sensation of drifting between states of consciousness. '11:15 in your dream' begins with a haunting, ambient intro that gradually pulls you deeper into its rhythm. The track's driving bassline is complemented by delicate, atmospheric synths that flutter like thoughts half-remembered. The interplay between the deep groove and swirling textures gives the track a sense of floating, evoking both serenity and unease. It's the kind of hypnotic journey that blurs the lines between reality and reverie, a late-night moment to lose yourself in.
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Intérprete: Rave Energy
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The Lizard King
The Lizard King (hand-stamped 1-sided 12")
Cat: FLIPSW 001. Rel: 24 Jan 25
 
Minimal House/Tech House
The Lizard King (6:38)
Review: Sometimes a tune comes along that is so good it stands up on its own on a single bit of wax. Flipsight's 'The Lizard King' is one such tune. It's got everything needed to both appeal to the heads but also hook in those who like a characterful and accessible tune to get them going. The drums are Paradise Garage-style house grooves with a great sense of shuffle and swing. Keys up top are jazzy and echo Herbie Hancock, with chord stabs, scratching and odd vocals all meaning this one has huge anthem potential. Move fast!
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Intérprete: Paul Starey
Tags: Tech House
 in stock $14.42
Terra Preta
Cat: TS 000006. Rel: 28 Feb 25
 
Techno
Terra Preta (3:42)
Tone Dial (2:32)
Reprise (5:09)
Stone Please (3:57)
Review: The classy Tech Startup label keeps it pretty high brow again here with a new minimal EP that is for heady floors and dancers who are happy to immerse themselves in ambient sound worlds. 'Terra Preta' is a floating escape to the stars, then 'Tone Dial' has the same sweeping synths but with supple deep techno rhythms. 'Reprise' is a complete flip with acid laced broken beats demanding a physical response and 'Stone Please' then trips you out with some deft loops and sine wave made.
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Overkiller
Overkiller (limited 12")
Cat: MTR 004. Rel: 22 Oct 24
 
Deep Dubstep
Multipass (3:07)
Patter (3:04)
Overkiller (4:35)
Rarefaction (3:58)
Land (3:33)
Review: In case you thought 'Nightjars' a few years back wasn't tasty enough, Foamy cooks up another buttery round for Magic Toast and there's breakfast for everyone. Each slice sits at a different tempo and spins a different yarn - the gluey Orbital-on-Mogodon 100BPM tech slug 'Multipass', the springy breakcore-curious lullaby 'Patter', the slimy sluggy business-witnessing blunderbuss 'Overkiller', the hopeful, playful but a little bashful 'Rarefaction' and the lonely chimes and cosmic wobble board adieu of 'Land' - but it all works together in a really immersive and inspiringly inventive way. Exceptional electronic music, this.
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Edition 9
Edition 9 (12")
Cat: BBR 009. Rel: 21 Jan 25
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Alex Font & Aron - "Walking On Clouds"
Beiger - "Audible Illusions"
Mihai Pol - "Bip Bip"
Iuly B - "Bouncing Lights"
Review: The endlessly fertile scenes that are minimal and tech house yield more essential DJ goodness here as Bread & Butter assembles a selection of talents for this ninth various artists' release. Alex Font & Aron open up with 'Walking On Clouds' which is not as airy and dreamy as it might sound, but does lay down a nice deft minimal groove. Beiger has a more sunny outlook with the mellifluous synth clouds of his 'Audible Illusions' and Mihai Pol then brings ouse late night jazz house cool to his 'Bip Bip.' Iuly B completes a varied package with the heady loops and wispy cosmic synth motifs of 'Bouncing Lights.'
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $15.26
Mis Hermanos Rumanos Part 3 EP
Mis Hermanos Rumanos Part 3 EP (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: ACME 12. Rel: 06 Nov 24
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Alex Font - "El Velorio De Pedrito Navajas" (10:06)
Crihan - "Dark Times" (6:24)
Paul K - "Electro Fantomas" (6:48)
Review: It has been seven long years since Acme Music introduced the first part of this series but now Mis Hermanos Rumanos is back with a third instalment. The three-track various artists' affair kicks off with Alex Font and his lean minimal tech house groove 'El Velorio De Pedrito Navajas" complete with wavy bass, twanging strings and an exotic vibe. Crihan's 'Dark Times' is dubby and unhurried, and again heads into steamy jungle worlds with watery droplets and organic percussion. Paul K's 'Electro Fantomas' is a final tripped-out closer with snappy snares and wavy drums.
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Tags: Minimal
 in stock $18.58
The Don
The Don (7")
Cat: NUP 097. Rel: 28 Nov 24
 
Dancehall/Ragga
The Don (3:02)
The Dub (3:08)
Review: Footsie is widely thought of as one of grime's most legendary voices and a legend of the game. From his early collaborations with D Double E as part of Newham Generals to his solo work, his roots in sound system culture run deep having grown up as the son of a system operator. Footsie was heavily influenced by reggae and dub and now runs his father's renowned King Original Sound. Returning to the label is Nottingham's Adam Prescott, who provides a heavy, dubwise riddim for Footsie to showcase his distinctive flow.
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Fuzz Gathering
Cat: PLUR 003. Rel: 31 Oct 24
 
Techno
Whipsplash (5:42)
Crisco (4:38)
Peaktime Regret (5:21)
Porkpie (6:16)
Earshot (3:59)
Review: Ryan 'Simian Mobile Disco' James Ford's 'Fuzz Gathering' is a five-track EP that delves deep into his famously personal and adventurous exploration of sound and texture. Rooted in the idea of "fuzz gathering," Ford collects, analyses and reshapes sonic elements using inventive techniques to then craft a distinct auditory experience with each track. The EP blends intricate details with experimental sounds that highlight his unique approach to creating music. Complementing the release, Ford's own artwork visually echoes the EP's theme of dissecting and reimagining textures.
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Intérprete: Rave Energy
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Magnetismo EP
Magnetismo EP (12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: AS 001. Rel: 02 Dec 24
 
Drum And Bass/Jungle
Magnetismo (6:31)
Domo (5:45)
Sideral (6:49)
Review: Forest On Stasys takes the plunge here and launches a new label, Aura Sonora, which debuts with a hugely limited and high-quality new 12" from the boss. The imprint will be "a platform designed for sound experimentation" and the first missive backs that up with a great blend of drum & bass, half-time and techno. 'Magnetismo' is a prickly opener with slippery rhythms underpinned by bold bass. 'Domo' is a darker sound with menacing low ends and prickly percussive patterns while 'Sideral' is another late-night prowler with low sling sounds, eerie atmospheres and a real sense of futurism. A great start to life for Aura Sonora.
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Daisy Days EP
Cat: LITS 003. Rel: 02 Dec 24
 
Deep House
Glitter Girls (6:44)
Um Bongo (6:48)
Galactic Snackbar (7:12)
Frisko Heaven (5:52)
Review: Swirl People revisit their roots with a nostalgic four track EP from their early days as Fortune Cookie. This collection - which is their third release on L.I.T.S. - features carefully selected tracks from their original 1996 releases on Marguerite, a small label run by a friend. Nearly three decades later, these still much sought-after tracks are finally being reissued. The EP opens with 'Glitter Girls,' which is characterised by a catchy bassline, followed by the deep groove of 'Um Bongo.' On the B-side, 'Galactic Snackbar' offers a retro-futuristic feel, while 'Frisko Heaven' wraps up the EP with classic disco-filtered house energy. Timeless tackle, for sure.
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Intérprete: RaOul (Swirl People)
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The Truth EP
The Truth EP (12" with obi-strip)
Cat: FREQ 003. Rel: 21 Jan 25
 
Deep House
The Truth (6:24)
Planet Claire (6:02)
Freestyle (6:54)
CBR (5:49)
Review:  Eddie "Flashin" Fowlkes is a pioneering force in techno who was there in the early days but is often rather written out of the story meaning plenty of his peers get more acclaim. His beats tan up on their own though and here he is all these years later still serving them up. This one is a reissue of his iconic 'The Truth' EP originally released in 1995. 'The Truth' is a funky and full-blooded house sound with snappy percussion and melodic bass. 'Planet Claire' picks up the speed with tightly programmed beats that float above the floor and 'Freestyle' brings some future machine soul. 'CBR' shuts down with more inventive percussion and analogue machine goodness.
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Intérprete: DJ Mau Mau
 in stock $21.91
Buffout Trax
Cat: GST 34. Rel: 01 Nov 24
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Buffout Trax (5:27)
Orbit Reflex (5:01)
Flex-O-Matik (6:05)
Holodisk Data (6:39)
Review: In the write-up for this admirable label debut by newcomer Framboisier, Gestalt has promised "a new kind of club sound" based on the foundations of "tech and hardgroove". So what does that mean in practice? Well, title track 'Buffout Trax' is a brilliantly bouncy and breathless affair, where rave-igniting riffs, bassline house style organ bass motifs and UK garage samples ride a beefed-up house groove. 'Orbit Reflex' sees the producer lean more into glassy-eyed rave-era nostalgia - all stabbing bleep techno style bass, hybrid techno-house beats and fizzing melodic motifs - while 'Flex-o-matic' is a more rolling concoction that puts retro-futurist fun at the top of the agenda. Closing cut 'Holodisk Data', meanwhile, is an all-action fusion of past and present dancefloor tropes with extra lashings of TB-303 psychdelia and nods to early progressive house.
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80001 PID (Soundtrack)
Cat: FCR 003. Rel: 27 Mar 25
 
Soundtracks
80001PID (Shjva Visionary mix) (7:46)
80001PID (Full Circle remix) (7:34)
80001PID (4:02)
Review: Lost in Music: Post Industrial Dreamscape is a powerful film made by British artist Jermaine Francis. This is its soundtrack and it is a collaboration between Tony Bontana and Francis himself. The soundscape mirrors the film's moody and smoky dissonance as it delves into Post-Industrial Britain's social and political landscape through Francis's life. After being inspired by seeing the film, Full Circle saw potential in the track and remixed it into a loose yet mechanical sound with trippy synths and churning bass, while Ukrainian artist Shjva added her own interpretation that is a much more heady and dee bit of techno with cosmic synth overtones and an otherworldly feel.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan, Tom Drew
 in stock $14.15
Fairytail Tracks 3 To 6
Cat: ANA 003. Rel: 28 Feb 25
 
Deep House
Fairytail Track 3
Fairytail Track 4
Fairytail Track 5
Fairytail Track 6
Review: Anacalypto Records' search for Fairytails led to an unexpected treasure-a forgotten 1994 DAT revealing four original tracks and two unreleased gems. They chose two classics for Side A and the newfound tracks for Side B. Opening with 'Fairytail Track 3', deep basslines and soaring strings create a mesmerising dancefloor spell and then 'Track 4' continues the magic with crisp snares and dreamy pads. On the flip, 'Track 5' delivers joyous chords and lively piano, while 'Track 6' glows with rave energy. This remastered EP revives four trance-infused house gems that will spread real enchantment across any 'floor.
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What Color?
What Color? (7" reeditado)
Cat: BT 4502. Rel: 21 Mar 25
 
Funk
What Color? (3:54)
What Color? (instrumental) (3:54)
Review: Before making it big with Maze, Frankie Beverly was the man behind Raw Soul, a heavyweight, politically conscious band whose fuzzy, full-throttle sound sat somewhere between the J.B's and Sly & The Family Stone. The band's most famous moment was 1975 single 'Color Blind', which was originally recorded as 'What's The Color?' Here that never-before-heard recording is finally issued. Rich in fuzz-soaked horns, crunchy drum-breaks, weighty bass and clipped funk guitar licks, the track features some superb, James Brown style lead vocals from Beverly. Brilliantly, there's also a chance to savour the unheard Raw Soul instrumental version, which features an extended, DJ-friendly drum solo midway through. A slice of history that's well worth picking up. As played by DJ Koco....
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Dedos (Fingers)
Cat: SE 002SP. Rel: 04 Mar 25
 
International
Dedos (Fingers) (3:42)
Doce Y Diez (3:10)
Review: This is a real lost South American Latin Jazz-Funk treasure from Argentina taken from some original 1974 recordings led by Carlos Franzetti. Known for his late 70s jazz-fusion album Graffiti, Franzetti recorded Dedos after returning to Argentina from Mexico where he was musical director at Fermata International. His friend Mochin Marafiotti, A&R at Music Hall, proposed the Latin Jazz project and the session featured Ruben Rada, Ricardo Lew, Emilio Valle, Osvaldo Lopez and Franzetti himself. Though initially overlooked, Dedos and Doce y Diez now receive a long-overdue reissue as they remain high on energy and deeply jazz gems with a Latin twist.
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Sexy (reissue)
Sexy (reissue) (transparent pink vinyl 12")
Cat: DOTB 28. Rel: 31 Mar 25
 
Funky/Club House
Sexy (extended club mix) (5:48)
Sexy (remix) (5:36)
Sexy (radio version) (3:48)
Sexy (instrumental) (3:49)
Review: French Affair was a German-French dance-pop band that emerged at the dawn of the new millennium and had some heart success between 2000 and 2023. 'My Heart Goes Boom (La Di Da Da)' is one of them and 'Sexy' is another. It gets reissued here with several different mixes making it more suitable to club play and is an irresistibly bold, upbeat tune that collides infectious house drums with catchy, sultry vocals. The production is polished, with deep basslines and crisp percussion and a smooth vocal delivery adding a layer of steamy allure. This one is both seductive and fun and perfect for playful sets in the sun.
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If You Feel It Say Yeah
Cat: ATH 191. Rel: 30 Jan 25
 
Disco/Reediciones
If You Feel It Say Yeah (4:29)
Lost The Love (4:18)
Review: The Fruit Band hails from Jacksonville and is one of the finest funk practitioners the city has ever produced. The sharp earned amongst you will already know that Athens of the North released a previously unrelated album from the group some years back. That is now resisted and some of the key tunes from it get their own real on a standalone 45 in a handmade folder cover. It is a one-time pressing with the upbeat energy of 'If You Feel It Say Yeah' and the contrasting mellow magic of 'Lost The Love ' on the flip.
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Tags: Disco Funk
 in stock $16.92
WME
WME (12")
Cat: FJM 07. Rel: 07 Apr 25
 
Disco/Reediciones
WME (5:52)
Snapshot (6:33)
Dancin' (5:28)
You (4:06)
Review: Funkyjaws is the Belarusian DJ and producer Sergey Abramov, who has been dropping his funky disco heat on the likes of Kolour LTD and Shadeleaf Music before now, as well as his own fledgling self-titled imprint. This one kicks off with 'WME' which has some big horn action and stomping disco drums to liven up any party. 'Snapshot' has a raw vocal and atmospheric energy that is sure to uplift and 'Dancin' then brings some sweet hip-swinging claps. It's a string-laced disco affair to close with the majestic 'You'.
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Meu Amor EP
Cat: CMR 008. Rel: 17 Feb 25
 
Disco/Reediciones
Poko Sav (4:55)
Vem Meu Amor (4:13)
Can't Touch This (4:48)
Beira Mar (5:20)
Review: Craft Music welcomes two maestros in Funkyjaws and Los Protos for this new EP. 'Poko Sav' opens up with some big rhythmic flair, steamy vocals and percussive drums and a generally sunny vibe that brings back some summer warmth. 'Vem Meu Amor' pairs twitchy electronics with organic percussion and grooves and 'Can't Touch This' ups the ante with some punchy disco-house sounds and exotic vocals before last of all, ''Beira Mar' slows things down with a late night blend of pulsing synths and analogue drums.
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Pre8 A001 EPA
Cat: 12TOT 51B. Rel: 11 Apr 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Fentanyl (Cloudy Conciousness) (5:02)
Leafy Suburbs (3:30)
Being Human (1:25)
Humans Being (2:55)
Slow Moving Carcass (2:48)
Out Of View (2:07)
Review: The first of two EPs leading up to The Future Sound of London's much anticipated 2025 album only serves to build anticipated cause they're as good as you would hope. Side A is a dark ambient odyssey that drifts through ethereal choirs into ritualistic rhythms before landing in a surreal suburban dreamscape. It's immersive, haunting and unpredictably brilliant. Side B begins with a more introspective tone but gradually shifts into unease with baroque minimalism with modular synths, breakbeats and drum machines coming totters with ambient field recordings and meticulously curated samples. It's as intricate as you would expect of this pair and is a masterclass in an atmosphere full of depth and surprise.

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H 005
H 005 (translucent red vinyl 12")
Cat: H 005. Rel: 04 Feb 25
 
Techno
Dubspeeka - "Mod 3" (Hardspace mix) (6:01)
Dubspeeka - "Mod 4" (Hardspace mix) (5:02)
Fanon Flowers - "Chicago-Detroit" (part 1 - Hardspace mix) (4:58)
Fanon Flowers - "Chicago-Detroit" (part 3 - Hardspace mix) (5:10)
Review: Venerated veteran Len Faki is the man behind the Hardspace alias and label and it is one he uses to serve up personal edits of his own cuts and favourite classics, all for use in his own DJ sets. This time out he exhibits his meticulous approach by re-tooling two Dubspeeka cuts into pulsing, linear yet atmospheric weapons. On the flip come two different versions of Fanon Flowers's 'Chicago-Detroit' and both are acidic, jacked-up tools for locking floors into a late-night march.
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Bass Scene Investigation Vol 1
Bass Scene Investigation Vol 1 (hand-numbered 12" + MP3 download code limited to 200 copies)
Cat: ECU 015. Rel: 07 Apr 25
 
Electro
Illektrolab - "Making Heads Dip" (6:11)
ADJ - "Ruby Murray" (6:42)
Pablo Funk - "Flood The Swap" (5:25)
Errorbeauty - "This Rider" (7:47)
Syrte - "Tardigrade Pomona" (5:11)
Francois Dillinger - "Swordholde" (5:18)
Review: EC Underground is back with more inquisitors of low-end heavy sounds on Bass Scene Investigation vol 1 and again digs deep into the worlds of electro, techno, breakbeat and IDM. The compilation kicks off with the skittish percussive patterns of Illektrolab's 'Making Heads Dip', then heads into moody ground with ADJ, Pablo Funk brings some menacing synth work and Errorbeauty gets all weird and trippy with some mad electronics. Francois Dillinger offers a dystopian electro sound full of irresistibly jacked-up drums. A fine investigation indeed.
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I Need You (By My Side)
Cat: ISLE 029. Rel: 31 Oct 24
 
Disco/Reediciones
Steve Jones - "I Need You (By My Side)" (6:32)
Steve Jones - "I Need You (By My Side)" (dub mix) (6:21)
Fat Boys UK - "The Challenge" (feat Ray Carless On Sax) (5:19)
Review: This rare Brit Funk 12" originally debuted in 1984 and is now reissued for the first time having been officially licensed from producer Lindel Lewis. Original copies fetch up to $500 which reflects the tune's revered status as a collector's gem. It is influenced by US boogie, disco and dub as Lindel was also producing reggae and classics like 'Night Over Egypt' by Mystic Harmony. Produced with a Linn Drum and Roland 106, Lindel's work reflects his background as a classically trained musician and sound engineer. Next to the original, the reissue includes a never-before-released dub version of 'I Need You' and it all comes on 140g vinyl with retro-inspired labels by Bradley Pinkerton.
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Tags: Disco Funk
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Dance Conmigo EP
Dance Conmigo EP (12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: DANCE 001. Rel: 18 Nov 24
 
Disco/Reediciones
Lukinsky - "Flying Away" (5:42)
Elgo Blanco - "Tape 68" (5:03)
Flavio Folco - "The White Golf" (5:37)
Daryl System & Mr Fantasy - "Sequential Love" (4:37)
Review: Barcelona-based Italian label Dance Conmigo makes a bold debut with a four-track release that is fully aimed at igniting dance floors. The opener from Lukinsky sets the tone with a dreamy, nostalgic journey you won't want to let go of while Elgo Blanco raises the tempo, perfectly bridging day-to-night vibes. On the B-side, Flavio Folco's signature style shines on a track featuring a dynamic live bassline and energetic arrangement. Last but not least, the EP closes with a collaboration from Daryl System & Mr. Fantasy that delivers a warm 80s-inspired groove and cosmic harmonies that transport you to another dimension.
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Rhymes & Rhythms
Cat: RTMTRX 002. Rel: 18 Mar 25
 
Deep House
What Is Disco Tech (6:52)
Danger (7:21)
Dance Potion (6:46)
Rhymes & Rhythms (6:47)
Review: The still newly established Rhythm Traxx kicks on with more fresh, club-ready house music here. It's Finky and Ben Murphy who step up for this one and deliver the goods, starting with 'What Is Disco Tech' which does a fine job of answering its own question. 'Danger' then switches up it with some garage flexing in the drums and spacecraft transmissions for vocals. A brilliantly infectious energy defines 'Dance Potion' with its naughty baseline and cheeky bounce and for the big finish, 'Rhymes & Rhythms' brings acid stabs, drum fills and vocal chops to some peak time tech.
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Tags: Tech House
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A Bright Spot
Cat: LYRE 001. Rel: 04 Feb 25
 
Deep House
Neg & Franz Di Maio - "A Bright Spot" (Paradise edit) (6:40)
Neg - "Echoes Of Thoughts" (5:02)
Neg & Marco Spinetti - "1112" (5:27)
Neg & Franz Di Maio - "A Bright Spot" (DJ Soch remix) (6:41)
Neg & Franz Di Maio - "A Bright Spot" (DJ Rou On The Surface remix) (6:54)
Review: Hello to Metrica Recordings, a new label from Italy that wants to win hearts and minds with its take on minimal and tech house. It begins with an EP featuring Negs on all cuts but with various collaborators. Franz Di Maio is first on the classically inclined deep house of 'A Bright Spot', while 'Echoes Of Thoughts' is a solo cut with more early Chicago synths and dusty drums. Marco Spinetti steps up to help on the more marching and moody '1112' and two remixes of 'A Bright Spot' shut down with a blend of Balearic and Italo style.
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Cold Calling Blues EP
Cat: SC 01. Rel: 06 Jan 25
 
Techno
Cold Calling Blues (12:37)
Midnight At 1:30 (6:28)
Shatner’s Groove (7:04)
Review: REPRESS ALERT!: Fletcher and Steve O'Sullivan have often worked or appeared together in the past so it makes sense that the former now invites the latter to be the first person to release on his newly minted and always sure to be worth checking Social Currency imprint. They take the reins together across floor-focussed cuts that are marbled with deep pads and introspective sounds. 'Cold Calling Blues' is warm and airy with smoky vocal sounds and precision dub techno drum loops, 'Midnight At 1:30' hits a little harder but is still zoned out and serene and 'Shatner's Groove' takes on subtle deep space moods with deft pads and spoken word additions.
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Anaoh Invites 003
Anaoh Invites 003 (limited white & black marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: ANA 008LTD. Rel: 19 Dec 24
 
Techno
Gaetano Parisio - "Human Ratio" (5:33)
Dig It - "When I Get Home" (6:25)
Raffaele Attanasio - "Ulisse" (4:16)
Fixon - "Clinging To The Roots" (5:21)
Review: It's time to strap in for another episode of Anaoh Invites, which is always a great way to lose your mind to some tripped out techno. Gaetano Parisio is the first one to boggle the brain with 'Human Ratio' layering up twisted synths and drums. Dig It's 'When I Get Home' is another mad melange of smeared and stretched synths, stabs and thunderous kicks that tugs you in many different directions at once. Raffaele Attanasio kees it straight up and funky with 'Ulisse' and Fixon taps into high speed dub and percussive rawness on 'Clinging To The Roots.'
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 in stock $19.41
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