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Singles
From My Mind To Yours (Part 2)
Cat: PLUS8 25/2. Rel: 16 Dec 15
 
Techno
Close (15:57)
Them (8:29)
Review: When a hand-stamped Plus8 record - the legendary Canadian techno imprint's first vinyl outing since 2012 - arrived in stores last month, it naturally set tongues wagging. While there was no artist credit, it bore all the hallmarks of Richie Hawtin's stripped-back, drum-machine driven outings under the Plastikman alias. This speedy follow-up comes from a similar place, aesthetically, and sounds like a pair of recently unearthed 808-and-909 jams from the early '90s. Both "Purrkusiv" and "Gymnastik" are deliciously percussive, offering little more than expertly programmed percussion and heavy, woozy basslines. Hawtin, if it is he, has always been able to create gold out of a handful of rhythmic elements, and both tracks fall into this category.
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Brian's Proper Dun One
Cat: DC 173. Rel: 07 Jun 17
 
Techno
Brian's Proper Dun One (7:13)
Wait A Second (feat MC R1bbz) (6:41)
Trance, Init? (6:41)
Review: Alan Fitzpatrick returns to Drumcode, marking his first appearance since late 2016 when he remixed Moby's hit "Porcelain".The release opens with "Brian's Proper Dun One", a track which caused a storm on his Twitter profile when he first started playing it last year. Loaded with sharp and pounding drums, this is a no holds barred, certified main room anthem! "Wait A Second" has been getting a lot of play on Drumcode Radio of late. This rave inspired track takes a raw, stripped back approach and delivers a killer blow. Alan sampled the vocals of MC r1bbz from an LTJ Bukem tape pack from the early 90s and the record tips its cap to early jungle raves around the M25. The release closes with "Trance, Init?" a homage to Fitzpatrick's days as a raver before he became a DJ. The breakdown is sure to be a hands in the air moment at festivals all over the globe this summer.
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Come Back Lover
Cat: BST X051. Rel: 11 Jun 19
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Come Back Lover (5:10)
Come Back Lover (dub mix) (9:29)
Come Back Lover (remix) (6:55)
Come Back Lover (dub remix) (6:07)
Review: REPRESS ALERT!: Best Italy turn their impeccable reissue powers towards a surefire burner from 1984 given the stamp of approval by the likes of David Mancuso, Larry Levan and Ron Hardy back in the day. "Come Back Lover" was actually mixed down by another legendary DJ - Tony Humphries - and it shows. Even the original mix plays out with an extended, floor-focused flow that captures the creative energy at work at this epochal time for DJ culture. As ever with Best reissues, there's a plethora of alternative and dub mixes to suit any spinner's specific requirements, with the groove front and centre every time.
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Tags: Disco House | Disco Funk | Dub
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You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine
Cat: GFYWAX 002/GFYPG 001. Rel: 13 Sep 19
 
Deep House
Lou Rawls - "You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine" (Kenny Summit, Frankie Knuckles & Eric Kupper unreleased remix) (7:43)
Kenny Summit, Frankie Knuckles & Eric Kupper - "Loving You" (feat Yasmeen) (6:50)
Review: Apparently made in tribute to the legendary Paradise Garage club some years ago, these two previously unreleased workouts are the work of Kenny Summit, Eric Kupper and the late, great Frankie Knuckles. Side A boasts the trio's near legendary (and previously unavailable) remix of Lou Rawls classic "You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine". It's a wonderfully positive and life-affirming affair, with the three legendary producers wrapping echoing guitars, warming disco orchestration and Rawls' sublime lead vocal around a deliciously percussive Afro-house groove. The flip features another unseen and unheard gem from the vaults: a loose, groovy and positive soulful house wiggler featuring the seductive vocals of Yasmeen. Terrific stuff.
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Salsoul Disco: The T Groove Remixes
Cat: OTS 173. Rel: 11 Nov 19
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Instant Funk - "I Got My Mind Made Up (You Can Get It Girl)" (T Groove remix) (4:43)
First Choice - "Love Thang" (T Groove remix) (4:52)
Review: Here are two absolute gold standard Salsoul classics given a new spruce up thanks to the remix skills of T Power. Wisely, they've chosen to take a softly softly approach to such sacred material, but there's a little extra dancefloor oomph where it counts to make these tracks pop off that little more against more modern fare. First up is Instant Funk's evergreen classic "I Got My Mind Made Up (You Can Get It Girl)", and on the flip it's the impossibly perfect "Love Thang" by First Choice. Both have never sounded better - full credit to T Power for doing this one right.
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Tags: Disco Funk
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Tropical Disco Records Vol 18
Tropical Disco Records Vol 18 (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: TDISCO 018. Rel: 21 Jul 20
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Javi Frias - "Push Me" (5:43)
Hurlee - "Brasilia" (6:15)
Fun Kool - "Jam Now" (feat Eruptia & Anna Dee Tee) (5:29)
Brothers In Arts - "What's Wrong" (6:56)
Review: When sourcing material, the prolific Tropical Disco edits and rework series has largely relied on a small handful of reliable producers, most notably Sartorial and Moodena. Significantly, neither are present on this action-packed four-tracker, with the imprint instead showcasing the work of some genuine rising stars. Javi Frias kicks things off in fine style via the gently beefed-up, low-down disco-funk sleaze of "Push Me", before Hurlee adds a humid South American twist via the carnival-friendly hedonism of "Brasilia". Over on the flip, Fun Kool aims for arms-aloft peak-time disco perfection on EP highlight "Jam Now", while Brothers In Arts' "What's Wrong" is a filter-sporting slab of weighty disco-house goodness.
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1993 EP (B-STOCK)
Cat: MDSN 1210 (B-STOCK). Rel: 15 Feb 21
 
Deep House
1993
Moonjam
Want To Feel
Moonjam (Roy Comanchero remix)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Slight tear in sleeves, also the record has light surface marks/scratches, but otherwise in excellent working condition***


The Mysidian label out of Costa Mesa, California drops Belarusian producer Fitzzgerald's first full release of original tunes. The 1993 EP features three deep numbers and much like its namesake it features old school flavour all the way. From the neon-lit bounce of the title track, merging the best of acid house and Balearic on the sunset bliss of 'Moon Jam' and getting on some big fun with the timeless first wave Detroit vibes of 'Want To Feel'. Also on the flip, Japan's Roy Comanchero, who appeared previously on the label with the Beach & Parsol EP a while back, returns for a hot remix of 'Moon Jam' awash in celestial FM synth tones.
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Don't Send Me Away (Record Store Day 2019)
Cat: BKD 505. Rel: 30 Apr 21
 
Soul
Don't Send Me Away (5:22)
You Got Dat Right (5:55)
Review: Last year, obscure 1980s soul singer Garfield Fleming returned to action with a mini-album of tracks co-produced by modern boogie maestro Simon Tappenden AKA Ourra. Here we get a chance to savour once again his 1981 debut single, the much-sampled "Don't Send Me Away". It's something of a "groove"-era boogie classic, all told, with Fleming's superb lead vocal rising above sweeping orchestration and a chunky groove. It also boasts a seriously good breakdown in which Garfield's repetitive chorus vocals ride a stripped-back but percussive groove. Turn to the flip for the solid original B-side "You Got Dat Right", a jaunty slab of disco powered by honky tonk style pianos and a superb "walking" bassline.
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Tags: Soul Disco
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Chase The Dream
Cat: SL 455025. Rel: 12 May 21
 
Funk
Chase The Dream (2:07)
Chase The Dream (B Boy mix) (3:09)
Review: This 7" is taken from Funkshone's sophomore long player, '2.' It is a hard breaking, funked up b-boy anthem that makes a long awaited appearance on 45rpm with Mike Bandoni's trademark drum grooves set against the usual Funkshone wall of sound. UK broken beat maestro Kaidi Tatham does his magical thing on the flute, too, for good measure. DJ Skeme Richards made the OG a big hitter on the scene after using it in his set at the Red Bull BC Boy Finals in Brazil in 2012. On this special release it gets a 'never-heard-before' b-boy cut up on the flip.
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Our Freedom
Cat: DC 242. Rel: 15 Jun 21
 
Techno
Our Freedom (7:31)
Orbital (7:01)
Burn Down (7:55)
Magic Sunset (6:12)
Review: REKIDS staple and Uncage main man Marco Faraone continues with his relentless output on this new one for Drumcode, where his big room techno sound makes a more than welcome addition to the catalogue. 'Our Freedom' is a peak time anthem powered by a massive Reese bassline and contrasted by serene melodies - to a backdrop of pummelling rhythms. Similarly 'Burn Down' on the flip is a seething, menacing thriller that is unusually complimented by lush female vocals, while final track 'Magic Sunset' goes out all guns blazing; its euphoric energy could indeed work as its title suggests.
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Name Of Love
Name Of Love (12" + sticker)
Cat: CLUBSWE 016V. Rel: 06 Jul 21
 
Funky/Club House
Name Of Love (extended mix) (6:05)
Name Of Love (Torren Foot remix) (5:57)
Review: Sydney label Club Sweat deals in big, accessible, effective house tunes that are designed to bring a smile to your face. The latest in a long line of such tunes is from Hot Creations man Lee Foss and Franky Wah. Their superb 'Name Of Love' has it all - effortlessly smooth and rolling house drums, the sound of chanting children and silky pad work. Finishing it off is a carefree vocal from SPNCR and the whole thing is just divine. The Torren Foot remix is much more angsty and edgy, with big percussive energy, sizeable drops and rock solid, kicks for teeth-gritted late night dancing.
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Against Nature (reissue)
Against Nature (reissue) (180 gram vinyl double 12")
Cat: TRESOR 147R. Rel: 21 Oct 21
 
Experimental/Electronic
Washing My Hands (2:26)
Let Them Bleed (6:23)
Paralyzing (2:02)
Nothin & No One (4:59)
Meat (5:14)
Join Us In Paradise (5:06)
Hanoi Hanoi (5:34)
Guiltless (6:27)
Theme From Streetwalker (5:17)
Under Skin (1:55)
Review: Regis and Female's Againstnature album from 2000 gets the full reissue treatment here by Berlin label, Tresor. Released under their given names Karl O'Connor and Peter Sutton, the record is a noted zenith of the Birmingham techno scene of the era. It has had a major influence on the music that was released in the years after and has here been remastered for a fresh double vinyl pack. As well as the original sounds, there is also 'Theme From Streetwalke,' a track that was previously released on a Tresor compilation. The tracks are heavy but relatively stripped back. They're packed with texture and atmosphere and never less than hugely compelling.
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Andy Cafe '68 Part 1 & 2
Cat: SL45 026. Rel: 18 Oct 21
 
Funk
Andy Cafe '68 (part 1) (2:37)
Andy Cafe '68 (part 2) (2:24)
Review: Ralph Lamb and his confrere Andy Ross are The Family Fortune. They serve up their own unique twists on sounds you would expect from James Brown with classic dance floor vibes and powerful vocals from the one and only Jessica Darling. This fresh new slice of funk gold comes on tasty 7" via the Skyline label. Both tracks are super short but super sweet. Up first is 'Andy Cafe '68' (part 1) with its prickly drumming, big horn work and playful swing. Flip it over and 'Andy Cafe '68 (part 2)' works the chords more but aside from that carries on where part one left off. Two tidy bits of funk of ever we did hear them.
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Blair French Edits
Blair French Edits (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: AK 256. Rel: 16 Nov 21
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Cut The Crust (6:19)
Surrender (5:45)
All Is Welcome (6:31)
Excuse Me (5:53)
Review: Blair French has been laying down all kinds of crucial, disco-inflected grooves for the likes of Claremont 56 and fellow Michigan champ Mr PC's Rocksteady Disco label. Now he lands on the mighty Razor N Tape with deeply dug re-rubs of vintage party material. These aren't common or garden tracks, and they don't get a common or garden treatment. French is ready to go in on the edit and FX, teasing some extra magic out of his secret weapons to get seasoned heads and fresh faced DJs alike in a lather. This is the kind of all-rounder heat you want to make sure you're packing for your next trip out on the ones and twos.
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Keep In Touch (reissue)
Keep In Touch (reissue) (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: PINKY 1. Rel: 19 Nov 21
 
Funk
Keep In Touch (6:50)
Keep In Touch (edit) (5:43)
Review: The well-regarded Far Out label starts a new catalogue number series for this first reissue from Brit-funk band Freeze. They are of course best known for lighting up the charts and dance floors of the 1908s with their super hit 'Southern Freeez' but also penned plenty of other gems. 'Keep In Touch' is right up there amongst them and now comes as an original and edited version on heavyweight vinyl. It is a joyful track packed with busy jazz-funk keys that cannot fail to amp up the party, especially in unison with a busy and tight bass riff and hip-swinging claps and drums. The edit shortness things up t make for an even more potent gem.
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Stay (reissue)
Stay (reissue) (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: PINKY 2. Rel: 19 Nov 21
 
Funk
Stay (6:17)
Hot Footing It (6:00)
Review: Before tearing up dancefloors - and the pop charts - with 1981 single 'Southern Freeez', Brit-funk outfit Freeez self-released a couple of singles on main man John Rocca's Pink Rhythm label. These are now sought-after items, particularly debut double A-side 'Stay'/'Hot Footing It', hence this handy reissue. 'Stay', an early composition from UK jazz-funk legend Jean-Paul Maunick, is a deliciously expansive affair, with Spanish guitar solos, dazzling electric piano motifs, rubbery bass, shuffling drums and sweet female lead vocals all vying for attention in the mix. 'Hot Footing It' is a more straight-up UK jazz-funk floor-filler full of fluid jazz-bass, bustling drums and warming Rhodes riffs. Both tracks have naturally stood the test of time very well.
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Who Do U Love?
Who Do U Love? (heavyweight vinyl 12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: QUEESTE 006. Rel: 23 Dec 21
 
Experimental/Electronic
The Way You See Yourself (7:33)
EverythingUneverKnewUwanted (4:22)
Thewayothersseeyou (3:41)
Seed Perfuming (LoLo V665) (3:53)
Sobbing (5:10)
Review: Queeste welcomes FMVEE with a hugely singular collection of sounds. Though this is idiosyncratic music with its very own lexicon, the feelings of which the artists speaks are familiar to us all even if the methods are not: love songs, rueful reflection and heart ache are things we can all relate to. 'EverythingUneverKnewUwanted' is a particularly dense track of abstractions that reveal more beauty with each listen. 'Seed Perfuming' is all broken bass and reflected melody that shimmers and shines in a post-dubstep fashion and 'Sobbing' is avant-pop gem with a soaring vocal from Rosie Ruel amongst heavy as you like hits and bass.
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Collaboratory EP
Cat: MW 003. Rel: 24 Jan 22
 
Minimal/Tech House
PH Project - "Blue Yellow Twist" (7:02)
DMA - "I Can't Be Alone" (6:30)
Pilot System - "Body Dub" (6:56)
Frozilla & TJ - "Ocean Of Existence" (5:35)
Review: Soon as you drop the needle on PH Project's opener 'Blue Yellow Twist' here we guarantee you will be twisting your face in mock disc guts. The bassline is a filthy and old-school gem with organ chord stabs and spoken word snippets adding the irresistible sense of naughty house funk. DMA then bangs the box with cosmic synths and hints of 90s post-rave, Pilot System cruise on a chunky bit of bass-driven house and Frozilla & TJ go deep on far-sighted chords and bubbly bass. This is unpretentious, functional but fun house music from a small but already well-formed label.
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LIN001 004
FD / SATL aka LIN000
Cat: NQ 031. Rel: 20 Apr 22
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
LIN001 (4:33)
LIN002 (5:19)
LIN003 (4:40)
LIN004 (4:10)
Review: The North Quarter locks in another superbly stylish EP of functional but characterful drum & bass rhythms here. This one comes from LIN000 and features bunch of self titled tracks. The first is a supper, with fluid bass and low end oscillations. The second is more roomy and cancerous. It operates in an underwater world of bendy bass and crisp hits, then the flip side opens with a more raw, textural and fixing mix of synths and clacking hits before the closer pairs a high speed breakbeat with synths that twist and turn at their own speed.
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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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Rough Times EP
Cat: TLM 028. Rel: 19 May 22
 
Jazz
Rough Time (4:29)
Mystic Blends (5:33)
That Feeling (5:08)
Pathways (4:58)
Review: Future Jazz Ensemble is a project from Italian producer Nicola Penna, aka Nasty Boy, who has also recorded for Sahko Records and ANMA. Aside from some self-released records, this is the first official offering from the project which offers a noirish sound nodding to nu-jazz in in its subtle assimilation of electronic processes into a jazz context. Skittering drum machine patterns collide with snatches of instrumentation, with noirish Rhodes chords as a common thread binding everything together into a moody, musically dexterous whole. If you cherish fresh approaches which hold true to the roots of jazz culture, you're sure to love this record.
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La Poliziotta (Soundtrack)
Cat: FLIES 4539. Rel: 19 May 22
 
Soundtracks
Rhythm & Sex (1:58)
Step By Step (2:50)
Review: We've been served a good banquet of dance reissues from classic Italian film soundtracks of late, and Gianni Ferrio's 'La Poliziotta' is one of the best of the bunch. Combining two choice cuts from mysterious film director Stefano Vanzina's aka. Steno's sexy detective film 'La Poliziotta', this 7" reissue is a finger-clicking, jazz-swinging foray through instrumental funk.
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Close Distance
Close Distance (limited 7")
Cat: MPM 2937. Rel: 22 Jun 22
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Cloudberry (2:26)
Maravilha (2:10)
Solstand (feat K, Le Maestro) (2:23)
Rooibos Flip (1:58)
Review: Filofilx is a classy beatmaker who has been turning out some top notch albums for a while. His last one was Close Distance on the Melting Pot label out of Germany back in April and now come, we assumed based on the shared title, some of the key cuts that we can only assume never made the album. Elements of soul, funk, downtempo, jazz, Balearic and R&B all get mixed up in his studio and out com the sort of lush beats that you hope never end.
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Pirates Of The Sun
Cat: ADIDIW 004. Rel: 04 Jul 22
 
Deep House
Pirates Of The Sun (7:35)
American Dream (9:35)
Secret Place (8:24)
Magic Book (8:30)
Review: Subtle deep, future house from Flowers On Monday, who here release their 4-track EP 'Pirates Of The Sun' on In Waves. Gradually unfurling and recalling the likes of Kiasmos, Bonobo or HAAi - but with an extra vocal flair - the tracks are synaesthetic and stooped piano-ambient, with organic sounds stretched and layered as sonic beds behind the beats. A favourite, 'Secret Place', affectionately blends triplet organs with a driving beat.
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Time For Changes (reissue)
Cat: BAP 171. Rel: 08 Jul 22
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
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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Automatic Music Vol 1: Mechanics Of Waving
Cat: NONPLACE 053. Rel: 05 Jul 22
 
Experimental/Electronic
21-130 (5:50)
18-140 (5:40)
23-130 (6:22)
22-105 (5:02)
Review: Burnt Friedman and Joao Pais Filipe's collaborative efforts began back in 2018. The former using synthesis and electronics to paint subtly but incredibly specific aural pictures, the latter focusing on the drum and rhythmic end of things. At times their music feels entirely designed for the dancefloors of underground electronic clubs, in other moments it's something very different indeed.


This latest EP lives up to those broad brushstrokes. '21-30' is a lush, almost tropical sounding workout that offers a complex percussive pattern, and combines these with gentle shades of melody, harmony, hook and distorted note. '22-105' brings elements of glitchiness and robotics into the mix. Meanwhile, '18-140' would work well as a brooding building tool (or section) of a 'proper techno' mix, with '23-130' bridging gaps between the lot.
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Everybody's Got A Problem
Cat: SD 010. Rel: 14 Jul 22
 
Jazz
Everybody's Got A Problem (3:50)
In Shallah (3:59)
Review: Starting out as a group called The Dreams, Washington DC's Father's Children hit their stride in 1972, recording some early sessions before hitting the road around America. Unfortunately their career never quite gathered momentum despite releasing an album in 1979, but fortunately the masters from their early days were preserved and finally unearthed for a 2011 reissue on Numero. It's from this reissue that two of their finest early singles are pulled for this perfect soul nugget on Soul Direction, the slow and funky 'Everybody's Got A Problem' and the joyous, dreamy 'In Shallah'.
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Private Society Vol 4
Private Society Vol 4 (hand-stamped 12" + insert)
Cat: PS 006. Rel: 26 Jul 22
 
Deep House
Wonderful & New (7:37)
Loft Jazz (5:12)
Grateful For Life (13:33)
Review: You can always count on Berlin by-way-of New York City's Fred P (Soul People Music) for music of the most deep and emotive nature, and you can bet that's on display for the fourth edition of his Private Society series. There's truly spiritual feelings abound on the mesmerising 'Wonderful & New', followed by the evocative mood music of 'Loft Jazz' on the first side. Over on the flip, feel positive and sunny vibes on the high hi-tech soul journey 'Grateful For Life'. Tip!
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Creeper
Creeper (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: ITX 025. Rel: 11 Aug 22
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Creeper (8:37)
Sustain (5:27)
Greed (6:59)
Break (6:22)
Review: London-based artist Forest Drive West lands on superb Munich label Ilian Tape here with a new hand-stamped 12". He is someone who has mastered hi-fidelity minima bass music over the last few years, mostly on Livity Sound. This time out he offers four more of his intricate and masterfully designs cuts across two sides of vinyl as part of the ITX Series. As always there is a perfect balance between light and dark, physical groove and emotive synth work that pulls you in deep to his unique musical world. Do not sleep on this one.
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E Dee Vol 1
Cat: DEGU 035. Rel: 17 Aug 22
 
Techno
Babuke (8:19)
Elle Chang (9:48)
Mamuke (4:27)
Review: Fango lives in Venice in the middle of nowhere and works in a home studio when not practicing with his live band of the same name. He has been serving up his own take on techno for over a decade now and that vast majority of it has come on Degustibus Music.This is his first EP for a while and as ever it is well designed and atmospheric. All three cuts will work their magic on floors filled with serious techno heads and once more this is Fango in fine form.
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Looking At Your Pager
Looking At Your Pager (yellow vinyl 12")
Cat: 4792833 S. Rel: 23 Aug 22
 
Funky/Club House
Looking At Your Pager (extended) (5:50)
Only Human (7:54)
Review: After hitting on something of a formula with 'Only Human', this A-side banger is further proof that Four Tet is onto a rich vein of side hustle action with his KH alter ego. 'Looking At Your Pager' is a cheeky slice of '90s throwback-ism in jackin' house form, and in a heuristically Hebden-esque style, makes deft use of the hilariously autotuned opening verse heard in 3LW's girl band hit, 'No More'. It's a very clever tune; just as no-one uses pagers anymore, nor do people use the kind of dubstep wobbles heard underneath the track's clacking groove... Mr. KH makes them cool again!
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Best Of Various
Cat: TLM 030. Rel: 20 Sep 22
 
Jazz
Marcello Cassanelli - "Fantasia" (5:02)
Zarenzeit - "Deep Work" (6:41)
Stefano De Santis - "Song For George D" (4:19)
Future Jazz Ensemble - "Freeway" (4:31)
Caruso - "Vestimenta" (6:06)
Review: Ten Lovers always manage to find a perfect sweet spot between jazz and house on the music it serves up. This new various artists' effort proves the point well: Marcello Cassanelli lunches the trip with groovy and nodding bass synths and airy vocal cries on 'Fantasia.' Zarenzeit then sinks into a bubbly groove with killer drums and sun-worshiping synths before Stefano De Santis drops some excellent broken beast on his squelchy synth workout 'Song For George D.' Future Jazz Ensemble takeoff into the cosmos and Caruso gets romantic on 'Vestimenta'.
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Wait For Me Aspiettame (Re Edit)
Wait For Me Aspiettame (Re Edit) (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FLIES 4549. Rel: 29 Sep 22
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Wait For Me - Aspiettame (re-edit) (3:16)
Wait For Me - Aspiettame (re-edit - instrumental version) (3:11)
Review: The Four Flies label brings together two disparate sounds here on a delightful 7". Salifornian funk collective Banda Maje are in fine form as they add their own vibes to 'Wait For Me' which is a lush disco-funk joint by Canadian multi-instrumentalist Franky Selector. It first appeared on his well-regarded Never Better album and is a world gem with thrilling Afro guitars, warming house drums and sunny synth sounds all topped off with great call and response vocals. An instrumental appears on the flip for a more direct to dance floor vibe.
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Intérprete: Voodoocuts
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Yellow Jackets Vol 4
Yellow Jackets Vol 4 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: YJ 004. Rel: 07 Oct 22
 
Deep House
Fred P - "Inspired By Dopeness" (6:16)
Specter & Jose Rico - "You Don't Believe" (6:23)
Review: House legend Fred P is on a roll, with this being the second of his latest releases to fly through our floodgates this week alone. This time, however, he leases his wax space out to two fresh-faced mates: Specter and Jose Rico, who occupy the B-side and nearly snatch his crown with the wonky dub-house stepper 'You Don't Believe'. P's own track 'Inspired By Dopeness' is a climactic and tense house opus, blending funky and international influences into its mix; but it's really the night-and-day contrast between the two tracks here that make this release here on Yellow Jackets shine.
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Your Love (reissue)
Your Love (reissue) (limited red vinyl 12")
Cat: SSMDC 007R. Rel: 11 Oct 22
 
Deep House
Your Love (Darius Syrossian remix) (6:53)
Your Love (Alan Dixon Love Attack remix) (7:32)
Your Love (Director's cut Signature mix) (9:21)
Review: As one of the most cherished of all house tracks ever made, you have to be careful who you ask to remix Frankie Knuckles and Jamie Principle's 'Your Love'. Darius Syrossian recognises this as he offers a contemporary version of the track on this 12", threading a chunky, lightly swung tech house back bone to the track and slipping some breakbeats in underneath those dizzying emotional peaks in the track. Meanwhile Alan Dixon creates a version that holds closer to the original and simply beefs up the drums and threads some fatter synths into the mix. Meanwhile Knuckles himself teamed up with Eric Kupper to form Director's Cut in 2011, and their version appears here as a subtle update to the power of the original.
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Tropical Disco Records Vol 25
Cat: TDISCO 025. Rel: 11 Oct 22
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Sartorial - "Hootin N Tootin" (6:43)
Musta - "El Matador" (6:38)
Corrado Alunni - "Funk Decision" (dub mix) (6:29)
Fun Kool - "Low Toe" (8:19)
Review: Tropical Disco racks up its 25th release and the quality just keeps on getting better. On this must have four-tracker, you've got label chief Sartorial kicking off the A-side with low slung heater 'Hootin N Tootin' followed by the sweltering Latin drum workout of Musta's 'El Matador'. Over on the flip, feel the late night mood music of Corrado Alunni's 'Funk Decision' (dub mix) and finally the mandatory boogie-down vibes come courtesy of Fun Kool on 'Low Toe'.
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Mister Magic
Mister Magic (clear vinyl 7")
Cat: VR 09. Rel: 31 Oct 22
 
Reggae Classics/Ska
Mister Magic (4:27)
Mister Magic (dub version) (4:29)
Review: This Japanese import on Vortex Records offers a brilliant disco-reggae version of a classic tune by Dean Fraser & Robert "Dubwise" Browne. 'Mister Magic' is a mid-paced chugger with oodles of reverb and bass so funky it will tie you in knots. The acoustic guitar melodies are warm and slide up and down the scale and big horns add flesh and fun. On the flip it is dubbed out to the max, with endless hissing hi-hat tails and mind-melting bass but the same sense of playful and bubbling funk. A real scorcher for sure.
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Three Day Weekend
Cat: FCQQL 010. Rel: 17 Nov 22
 
Funk
Three Day Weekend (4:41)
Out The Sheath (4:24)
Review: First Timers is a destined collaboration between two accomplished producers Andreas Stevens (aka DJ Greyboy) and Brian Ellis. Setting out to create timeless music using only the finest vintage hardware gear, they've conjured a stunning debut bridging a gap between funk and AOR/Soft Rock. First Timers unleash onto the world a 45 housing the working man's anthem 'Three Day Weekend' and Stone City-inspired 'Out The Sheath'. Both tracks feature live horn arrangements by the Black Thor Horn Section, an attribute as rare as the vintage synths and drum machines used to craft these tunes.
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Excerpts From 1993-1995
Excerpts From 1993-1995 (limited grey marbled vinyl 12" + insert)
Cat: RD 009C. Rel: 08 Dec 22
 
Techno
Facil - "Tree Frog" (6:37)
Facil - "700x7" (8:10)
Prototype 909 - "Transit" (5:46)
Prototype 909 - "Planet S" (4:41)
Facil - "Same Place" (6:46)
Review: On their latest deep dive into the archives, Re:discovery Records has dipped into the vaults of techno producer Dietrich Schonemann, serving up selected tracks from two projects active between 1993 and '95: Portotype 909 (a trio that also included Jason Szostek and Taylor Deupree) and Facil (a collaboration with Abe Duque). Two tracks from the latter take pride of place on side A: the sparse, creepy, sub-heavy, ambient techno-goes-electro shuffle of 'Tree Frog' and the gorgeously sparkling, slow-motion IDM dreaminess of '700x7'. Prototype 909 is celebrated on side B, with the dreamy deep space chords, bustling breakbeats and psychedelic acid lines of 'Transit' being followed by the pitched-down TB-303 chug of 'Planet S' and the intergalactic IDM laziness of 'Same Place'.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan
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Excerpts From 1993-1995
Cat: RD 009. Rel: 08 Dec 22
 
Techno
Facil - "Tree Frog" (6:25)
Facil - "700x7" (8:12)
Prototype 909 - "Transit" (5:48)
Prototype 909 - "Planet S" (4:41)
Facil - "Same Place" (6:47)
Review: Re:discovery records are a 'chillout' techno label committed to reissuing lost gems from the 1990s and repackaging them for the modern listener. Their sound is downtempo and minimal, usually opting for more experimental post-EBMmy takes on the techno and electro sound. Emblematic of their focus is this new rerelease from Prototype 909 and Facil, 'Excerpts From 1993-1995', which slows many stock techno components down to a snail's pace; '700x7', for example, brings balearic moods to an otherwise bass-heavy kick-centric beat skeleton, the latter of which could otherwise have only come from the post-industrial bassweight that techno brought. 'Transit', meanwhile, is a pinnacle of acid trance. We advise you listen.
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Intérprete: Tom Drew
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Sacrificio EP
Sacrificio EP (12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: NIM 008R. Rel: 05 Dec 22
 
Progressive House
Sacrificio (5:06)
Hypnopedia (6:44)
Aisna (5:30)
Afro Trance Amnesia (8:45)
Thi Rie (7:40)
Etoile Romance (6:32)
Review: Simona Faraone's label, New Interplanetary Melodies, welcomed Feel Fly for an EP that is "inspired by the ancient and mysterious Etruscan culture, whose peoples inhabited the historical-geographical region of central Italy." He hails from Italy himself of course and has written soundtracks for movies as well as great dancefloor tunes. The tracks here combine dreamy melodies with hurried breakbeats, corrugated acid techno jams and 90s post-rave house sounds that carry you on waves of blissed-out pads. It adds up to an EP that feels steeped in ancient ritual as well as having one eye on the future.
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Intérprete: Tom Drew
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Ditto
Ditto (hand-stamped vinyl 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FRINGEWHITE 004. Rel: 05 Dec 22
 
Bass
Ditto (5:44)
Ditto (Dorisburg remix) (6:23)
Ditto (Dorisburg beats mix) (5:25)
Review: Bumping bass house blends right here as Facta links up with Lurka's Fringe White for a wobbly slab of jacking fun that's reminiscent of the early Switch and Jesse Rose material from around 20 years ago. For a little more esoteric mischief then head for either of the two Dorisburg remixes. The main one wriggles and writhes with an ice cold electro spirit while Dorisburg's 'beats remix' proceeds to space things out even more, adding even more intensity and drama. Feeling these type of beats? 'Ditto'.

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Intérprete: Ney Faustini
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ENFASI 003
ENFASI 003 (limited 12")
Cat: ENFASI 003. Rel: 20 Dec 22
 
Minimal/Tech House
About That (7:03)
Mistery Solved (6:17)
Speak & Spell (6:41)
Anaris (6:35)
Review: After dropping a killer three-tracker from Spiri:tual and a similarly impressive multi-artist EP, Enfasi Records returns with the label's first and only 12" of 2022: a quietly confident four-tracker from prolific producer Floog, who has previously released on labels including Mulen, Visionquest, Atipic and Tartouffe (amongst others). There's plenty of playable, peak-time-ready material on show across the 12", from the bubbly sequenced bass, kick-drum-driven beats and spacey electronics of opener 'About That', to the shoulder-swinging tech-house funk of 'Speak & Spell' (whose jaunty but weighty bassline is a treat) and the classical tece melodiousness of 'Anaris', where chiming, rising and falling lead lines and ultra-dreamy pads catch the ear.
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Intérprete: DJ Mau Mau
Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Brainscan
Brainscan (12")
Cat: REKIDS 209. Rel: 19 Dec 22
 
Minimal/Tech House
Brainscan (6:28)
Condesa (6:11)
Review: Frankey & Sandrino are a mighty pair who know how to lay down compelling tech sounds. They unite once more here for a powerful two-tracker on the legendary Berlin-based Rekids label. First up is 'Brainscan' which is dark and moody, with futuristic synths and stark vocals over a rolling, tense bassline. On the flip is 'Condesa' which is a much more loose affair with broken beat drums and 80s synth lines. It has a post-rave 90s feel but updates for modern dance floors. Both tunes are likely to get plenty of plays this winter.
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Intérprete: Evan Michael
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Pelle Di Luna
Cat: FLIES 4527. Rel: 12 Jan 23
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Pelle Di Luna (3:06)
Peluche (2:57)
Review: Four Flies Records has been on a real roll of late, from much-needed reissues of sunny Balearic funk to original albums of broken beat. This time out we get the brilliantly Balearic works of Franco Essa on a 45rpm that have you won over the second you see the delicious cover art. 'Pelle Di Luna' kicks off with innocent melodies and retro-future jazz funk production as well as some nice deep and rolling beats. The vocals that appear are heart-melting and perfect for a beach or bar. 'Peluche' is a romantic downtempo ode to late-night lovers and lounge music fans.
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LAP 001
LAP 001 (hand-numbered hand-stamped 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: LAP 001. Rel: 13 Jan 23
 
Techno
Faerber - "Emotional Text Message Service" (5:53)
Faerber - "Undo Can Do" (5:08)
Umwelt - "Beyond Celestial Limits" (5:54)
Umwelt - "Memory Of Light" (5:03)
Review: You can never have too many hand-stamped white label 12"s if you ask us. The latest crew to start up in simple but effective wax fashion is Lap with this hefty four-tracker. It finds Umwelt and Faerber take up one side each. The latest goes first with the muscular but funky and bass-heavy techno of 'Emotional Text Message Service' before 'Undo Can Do' gets more dark, militant and clipped in its loops. This one has frosted synths and drilling bass making sure you move. Umwelt then layers in more emotive, even trancey, synths over busted broken beats on 'Beyond Celestial Limits' while 'Memory Of Light' is another strobe-lit broken beat techno banger for the peak time.
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Intérprete: Fragedis
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Emeline EP
Cat: INC 020. Rel: 24 Jan 23
 
Bass
Emeline (5:30)
Felt (6:29)
Mirage (5:05)
Sick Pup (4:31)
Review: Wisdom Teeth co-boss Facta joins the cats on Incienso with this beautify and wide-armed four track 12". Packed with all flavours you'd expect from the young producer, and more, we're treated to a whole menu of vibes. 'Emeline' starts the trip with a jacking, trippy house note that's comparable to the old Classic Music grooves. It's in good company as 'Felt' soothes the soul with its super woozy, off-key waves, the bumpy rolling breakbeat bleeps of 'Mirage' give us pep and the wonderfully dreamy downbeat sludge of 'Sick Pup' sends us off to the cosiest corners of our mind. Sick is the word.
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Tags: Minimal
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Family Affair Vol 2
Cat: RNTR 053. Rel: 07 Feb 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Nenor - "Do You Remember" (feat Jenny Penkin - Red Axes remix) (5:26)
Boo Williams - "Besty Smith" (7:01)
Frank Booker - "Time Won't Tell" (5:27)
JKriv - "Something Else" (Peter Matson remix) (6:06)
Review: It's another family affair over at New York City's Razor N Tape label. For this edition, they have tapped the ever reliable Israeli indie-dance heroes Red Axes for a euphoric rendition of Nenor's 'Do You Remember' (feat Jenny Penkin) making for proper Balearic vibes, while the one-and-only Boo Williams delivers another ultra-deep house journey in the form of 'Besty Smith'. Over on the flip, we see the return of New Zealand-based producer Frank Booker who hands in the late night mood music of 'Time Won't Tell' followed by Peter Matson with a slinky and neon-lit rework of label chief JKriv's 'Something Else'.
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Pleasure Rooms EP
Cat: NQ 036. Rel: 08 Feb 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Shawn Kemp (4:32)
Mama Told Me (feat Hella) (3:55)
Double Drizzle (4:35)
Sails (4:04)
Review: Lenzman's North Quarter label continues to represent for a particular strain of crisp, moody but broadly appealing D&B, and they're welcoming back London-based Freddie Dixon for another EP mere months after the collab 12" with Satl. There's loads to catch a hold of on this record, not least the rabble-rousing 'Mama Told Me' featuring Hella spitting bars over a moody slice of neuro. 'Shawn Kemp' is a taut workout which teases peaks and troughs of intensity around a razor sharp lead line, while 'Double Drizzle' gets a little wobbly in the upper mids for a peak-time mid-set roller. 'Sails' rounds things off on a sentimental tip, letting FD's melodic instincts take the reins with stunning results.
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Full Control
Full Control (12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: DLM 001. Rel: 08 Feb 23
 
Dancehall/Ragga
Fitta Warri - "Full Control" (4:07)
Dreadlionsmusic - "Dub Control" (3:37)
Far East - "Heart & Soul" (4:05)
Dreadlionsmusic - "Dub Version" (3:37)
Review: The newly formed Dreadlionsmusic label out of Austria debuts here with a fresh EP featuring the eponymous producer Dreadlionsmusic. They take charge of two tunes - the first features the mic work of Fitta Warri on 'Full Control' which has fleshy drums wobbling backwards and forwards and natty dub vocals with some fresh and futuristic synth work next to classic chords. Dreadlionsmusic then offers up a dub take, as they also do of the second tune 'Heart & Soul'. The original is another bit of well-made dub steeped in tradition but with fresh production bringing it right up to date.
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