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Singles
BLUEHOURMXSPL 003
Cat: BLUEHOURMXSPL 003. Rel: 07 Sep 23
 
Techno
100th Monkey & Tristan - "Gobi Desert" (Parallax Deep edit) (7:51)
Four Carry Nuts - "Bunker" (Parallax Deep edit) (9:08)
Review: There is a great backstory to this new one on Blue Hour: when Stockholm producer, DJ and promoter Maya Lourenco aka Parallax Deep was digging for music in the local Snickers Record store, she found two classic goa and psy trance tracks that particularly interested her. As such she snapped them up, took them home and began to work on her own distinctive edits of them, rearranging sections, cutting up bits and adding extra details while never getting too far away from the essence of the originals. Her edits of those two originals - 'Gobi Desert' by 100th Monkey & Tristan from 1995 - and 2000's 'Bunker' by Four Carry Nuts - are pressed up here and both sound brilliant.
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out of stock $17.18
Pt 1
Pt 1 (12")
Cat: SPC 034/SPC-34. Rel: 04 Nov 05
 
Techno
Poison Dart
Silencer
CTB
Maiden
Deadly Dawn
Review: Tad Mullinix and D'Marc Cantu roll back the clock to the days when labels like Djax and Dancemania ruled the roost with artists like Paul Johnson and Armando were making dancefloors Sweat. This 4 tracker on the Spectral label captures that dirty acid house vibe like nothing we've heard in ages. Pure sexed up dance music to get off to.
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out of stock $8.86
Starfist Lazerbeam
Starfist Lazerbeam (limited purple vinyl 12")
Cat: VOS 01/MOSDEEP 022. Rel: 04 Dec 14
 
Deep House
Starfist Lazerbeam
Passion Of A Night
Review: The Jungle referencing Valley Of The Shadows series from Hague outpost Creme Organization was launched earlier this year with the aim of halting some of the fragmentation that afflicts the underground. Given this first 12" has experienced severe pressing delays, maybe the underground should crowd source the financing of some fresh vinyl pressing plants? Regardless of that VOTS001 finds Creme joining forces with their Amsterdam-based compadres to present a two track transmission from 2AMFM, aka Nation pair Tadd Mullinix and D'Marc Cantu. The tumbling Axel F goes Jakbeat vibes of "Starfist Lazerbeam" are particularly good here! Watch out for future collaborations with LIES and upstarts Berceuse Heroique.
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out of stock $9.41
Escape From The Arkana Galaxy
Escape From The Arkana Galaxy (gatefold double 12")
Cat: NIM 004. Rel: 28 Nov 18
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
The Arkana Galaxy (16:59)
The Arkana Galaxy (Beatless) (16:55)
Escape From Arkana (13:22)
Criogenesys (7:46)
Review: Italian ensemble 291out are known for many things, though it's their love of dadaist ideas and mind-bending jazz-funk fusion that linger in the memory. They rather enjoy collaborating with others, too. Having previously released a hook-up with Bop on Early Sounds, they've now joined forces with Ivan "Flyme" Cibien as 291outer space. The result is a deliciously out-there and intergalactic set of sparkling, synth-laden epics that variously draw inspiration from Italian futurism, jazz-funk, classic sci-fi, organic house, ambient jazz soundscapes and cosmic disco. To enhance the EP's star gazing credentials, closing cut "Criogenesys" features a spoken word vocal that tells the (imagined) tale of a particularly memorable voyage into deep space.
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out of stock $18.83
Company Flow
Cat: SUPER 8002. Rel: 11 Sep 06
 
Drum And Bass/Jungle
Track 1
Track 2
Review: Word on the street is that Commix are the major power behind this scorching release on Super8 Sound. "Company Flow" is a deep mystical humming workout, with sharp beats over a massive rolling b-line giving this one major dancefloor appeal. The other side features up & comer Furney who in the past has released alongside Blame with 'Drum Tools'; here on Babylonia he drops a warm, dubby tune with a heavy b-line and a lot of subtle vocal elements.
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out of stock $6.64
Spargel Trax Vol 4: Record Store Day 2013
Spargel Trax Vol 4: Record Store Day 2013 (limited numbered orange vinyl 12")
Cat: SPARG 004. Rel: 29 Apr 13
 
Deep House
48v Spargel Brothers - "Bitten"
Club Paranoia - "The Cabinet Maker"
Slazenger's People - "Britney's Spear"
Freeman - "Dariana"
Review: Tough asparagus themed drum tracks for the culinary minded vinyl DJs out there on volume 4 of Don't Be Afraid's annual series that celebrates the fact that Record Store Day shares calendar space with the first day of the British Asparagus Season. Those who indulged in last year's inaugural pair of releases will be pleased as asparagus punch that Slazenger's People are once again involved, whilst the cuts from Freeman, Club Paranoia and 48v Spargel Brothers, the three series newcomers, demonstrate that quality control remains as high too. Indeed opening cut "Bitten" from the latter bumps with the kind of sweat inducing authenticity that many a current budding house producer could do well to sit through and take notes.
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out of stock $10.81
Various Artists Vol 1
Various Artists Vol 1 (12" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: N&B 004. Rel: 21 Jan 19
 
Deep House
A Vision Of Panorama - "Wind, Brass & Bells" (6:42)
Too Smooth Christ - "Magic Beauty" (4:51)
TELL - "Endless Love" (7:02)
Leon Revol - "Y" (6:12)
Folamour - "I Know It Has Been Done Before" (7:52)
Roberto S - "In Flight" (4:58)
Review: Averaging a release a year since launching 2016, super cool silky disco label Noire & Blanche kick into a new year nice and early with their biggest release to date; a full-bodied six-tracker from some of wryest of artists. Smooth, dusky jams in all directions, highlights include previous Noire & Blanche wiseguys such as Tell, who follows up his last EP with the near P-funk levels of groove on "Endless Love", and Folamour who goes all out orchestral disco on "I Know It Has Been Done Before". Elsewhere A Vision Of Panorama apply full Balearic flavours to the balmy beauty of "Wind, Brass & Bells" and Too Smooth Christ takes us right back down the Trax to 88. All this and plenty more, could this be a sign Noire & Blanche may be releasing a few more records this year. We hope so.
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out of stock $13.86
Midnight Riot Volume 9
Cat: MRV 011. Rel: 23 Sep 15
 
Disco/Reediciones
Aashton - "Pride" (6:13)
Peza - "Black Gold" (6:23)
Fabiolous Barker - "The Paradise" (6:37)
Rayko - "The Jam" (5:55)
Review: Yam Who?'s Midnight Riot is back with another volume of funky, party starting edits, so come and get your fix. Aashton's "Pride" samples the diva vocals of you know who on this smooth and soulful number. Peza's "Black Gold" is pure classic disco, reminiscent of Salsoul, possibly? Fabiolous Barker's "The Paradise" has that retro and Balearic vibe that fans of labels like Love On The Rocks and Efficient Space will certainly dig. "The Jam" by Rayko is a re-edit of you guessed it: Technotronic's "Pump Up The Jam".
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out of stock $10.25
Common EP
Common EP (12")
Cat: MEANDYOU 2. Rel: 23 Sep 14
 
Deep House
Aatropa & Tephillin - "Bells Jam"
Fabric - "Split Guest"
Herron - "33 Weeks"
Metropolis - "The Great Lake"
Review: After a successful first round that featured the likes of Kassem Mosse alongside Juniper and some lesser known friends of the label, Manchester promoters-turned-imprint Meandyou are back with another various artists release that plumbs further depths around the fringe pools of house and techno. Aatropa & Tephillin deliver the most upfront cut in "Bells Jam", which still lurks in oddball synth flourishes around a chunky thud of kick drum, before Fabric drifts out into ambient bliss. Herron meanwhile plies a long lead-in before blossoming into a dexterous and delicate broken techno formation of the highest order, and then Metropolis cools things back down with a winsome groan of a beatless excursion.
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out of stock $9.96
Various Vol 1 (B-STOCK)
Various Vol 1 (B-STOCK) (red marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: PHONOGRAMME 50 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Deep House
 
B-STOCK: Record slightly warped
Abacus - "Loisada" (5:14)
Fred P - "States Of Motion" (6:38)
Felipe Gordon - "The Gordon Way" (5:56)
Byron The Aquarius - "When The Freaks Come Out" (feat Computer Jay) (4:40)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Record slightly warped***


Multi-artist EPs have all been all the rage of late, though few can boast quite as strong a line-up of artists as this one from dependable French deep house label Phongramme. It begins with a gorgeous chunk of detail-heavy, sun-splashed electronic deep house brilliance courtesy of Abacus (an artist whose discography also contains outings on Prescription, Innermood and NDATL Muzik) and ends with a vibraphone-solo sporting shuffler from the effervescent Byron The Aquarius and Computer Jay ('When The Freaks Come Out'). Sandwiched in between you'll find two more must-have workouts: the bumpin', brilliant and spiritually uplifting 'States of Motion' by Fred P, and a typically dusty, jazzy and warming number by Colombian hero Felipe Gordon ('The Gordon Way').
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out of stock $17.17
Various Vol 1
Various Vol 1 (red marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: PHONOGRAMME 50. Rel: 28 Oct 24
 
Deep House
Abacus - "Loisada" (5:14)
Fred P - "States Of Motion" (6:38)
Felipe Gordon - "The Gordon Way" (5:56)
Byron The Aquarius - "When The Freaks Come Out" (feat Computer Jay) (4:40)
Review: Multi-artist EPs have all been all the rage of late, though few can boast quite as strong a line-up of artists as this one from dependable French deep house label Phongramme. It begins with a gorgeous chunk of detail-heavy, sun-splashed electronic deep house brilliance courtesy of Abacus (an artist whose discography also contains outings on Prescription, Innermood and NDATL Muzik) and ends with a vibraphone-solo sporting shuffler from the effervescent Byron The Aquarius and Computer Jay ('When The Freaks Come Out'). Sandwiched in between you'll find two more must-have workouts: the bumpin', brilliant and spiritually uplifting 'States of Motion' by Fred P, and a typically dusty, jazzy and warming number by Colombian hero Felipe Gordon ('The Gordon Way').
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out of stock $19.12
Down In The Basement Vol 4
Abramo & Nestor - "Dig It!" (2:28)
Floyd James & The GTs - "Work That Thang" (2:50)
Curtis Baker & The Bravehearts - "Fried Fish ’n’ Collard Greens" (2:40)
The Native Yinzer - "The Hip Strip" (2:33)
Review: The fourth edition in Original Gravity's Down In The Basement series, which gathers instrumental soul and swing cuts onto worthy 7" slabs, resounding the fervent 1960s decadal gap in which mod reigned supreme. With juleps flowing and kneecaps knocking, Abramo & Nestor bring newfangled electric pianistic swing with 'Dig It!', while a twinned "hit it!" injunction is heard from Floyd James & The GTs on the reissued 'Work That Thang'; James' voice is tubed and speed-delayed to terrific effect, achieving a sprung intonation. Curtis Baker brassifies the bonanza with the lively 'Fried Fish 'n' Collard Greens', while The Native Yinzer's exiting excitation 'The Hip Strip' quilts our ears with a mnemic, down-feathery Hammond-breaks bit.
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 in stock $17.18
Tempa Allstars Vol 8
Cat: TEMPA 104. Rel: 30 Dec 15
 
Deep Dubstep
Acre - "Messages" (5:59)
Epoch - "The Vile" (4:42)
Cliques - "AUT" (6:30)
Fracture - "Excalibur" (4:37)
Youngsta & Distance - "Track 5" (5:38)
Biome - "Closed Minds" (6:06)
Review: The Allstars compilation series from Tempa has proved a fine litmus test of the UK underground since it was launched in the heady early days of dubstep circa 2003. An eighth volume rounds out Tempa's 2015 business and this broadly diverse selection is proof enough that bass music is in fine health. Following his superb debut LP for Tectonic, Acre opens the doublepack with the stuttered, swung sound design of "Messages", and from here Tempa run the gamut of the UK bass scene. Epoch lays down raw and doomy steppa vibes with "The Vile", Cliques offers up futuristic footwork of "Aut" whilst both Youngsta & Distance and Biome bring the 140BPM heat.
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Intérprete: Calculon
out of stock $14.40
Interference
Cat: CDS 01. Rel: 21 Jul 15
 
Bass
Drumz 34 (4:31)
Flash Speed (4:47)
Trashed (2:37)
Life (3:28)
Unknown (3:29)
Blood Artist (3:59)
Review: Visionist's Lost Codes label gets rebooted as a new sublabel to PAN, laying down some foundations ahead of the UK artist's long-mooted debut album for the Berlin label. Overseen by both Visionist and PAN founder Bill Kouligas, the first Codes release brings together two artists who have previously excelled on Lost Codes in Acre and Filter Dread. Working together for the first time, the six track Interference suggests this is a deadly partnership that should be given the platform to express itself further. Degraded 8bit sounds permeate opener "Drumz34" which comes across like early Actress played at the wrong speed, whilst sickeningly good sub bass is deployed on "Flash Speed" and "Trashed" is a superb exercise in slack jawed drum programming. Some cavernous bass kicks on this one. "Life" is wonderfully slippery in full flow, whilst "Unknown" is up there with Gramrcy's "Ruffian" in the heavyweight contenders of the year stakes.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Bass
out of stock $10.53
Fabriclive 80: Mumdance Album Sampler 2
Fabriclive 80: Mumdance Album Sampler 2 (10" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: 10FAB 015B. Rel: 03 Jun 15
 
Bass
Acre - "No Signal" (3:57)
Fis - "Branch Light" (3:15)
Review: Mumdance recently said he approached Fabric himself with the idea of doing a mix for their iconic long-running fabric live series and it's a good thing he did as his Fabriclive 80 was an eye-popping journey through experimental electronics, weightless club music and old hardcore favourites. The producer also managed to secure a ton of exclusives for the mix, two of which feature on this second and final 10" sampler. Up first is Mancunian bass heavyweight Acre whose " No Signal" sounds all the more hefty removed from its original context in Fabriclive 80, whilst New Zealand sonic explorer Fis is at his degraded best on the speaker shattering "Branch Light".
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Bass
out of stock $8.59
SPANDAU20 009
SPANDAU20 009 (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: SPND20 009. Rel: 03 Nov 23
 
Techno
Elli Acula - "Bff" (4:35)
Claus - "Vape Nation" (4:57)
FJAAK - "Tek Tek Tek" (4:54)
Review: FJAAK is of course the powerhouse behind spandau20, a record label, mixtape series and events that, they say, "revolves around the connection between people and the dancefloor." This new drop on the imprint is a potent one first brought to life by Elli Acula with his ravey and edgy 'Bff.' Claus then goes for something that aprs the mind with its twisted leads and unrelenting linear funk on 'Vape Nation' and finally FJAAk themselves step up with 'Tek Tek Tek'. It's tense and dense techno thumper with the biggest kick drums you've ever heard all cut up by razor sharp hi hats and booming bass. Add in some clipped vocal stabs and you have an all out techno party starter.
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out of stock $19.67
Illegal Alien XVI Years Vol 6
Illegal Alien XVI Years Vol 6 (green marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: IARLTDXVI 6. Rel: 07 Nov 23
 
Techno
The Advent - "Sonic Storm"
Uncertain - "Reset"
Chontane - "Crate"
Cari Lekebusch & Orion - "Rollback"
Fixon - "Brutal Metaphor"
Mari Mattham & Jessse - "Secca"
Review: Dutch label Illegal Alien is rightly celebrating its last 16 years in existence. It's doing so with a bumper collection of 44 exclusive tracks from 46 of its best artists across an eight-volume vinyl and digital series. The series not only traces the label's evolution, but that of techno itself and this sixth outing once again offers no-nonsense, heady and atmospheric techno that is both physical and inventive. Legendary names old and new like Fixon, The Advent, Cari Lekebusch & Orion and Mari Mattham & Jessse all contribute a range of essential dancefloor weapons.
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out of stock $16.06
EPM20 EP2
EPM20 EP2 (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: EPM 22V. Rel: 21 Sep 21
 
Electro
The Advent & Zein Ferreira - "Strangeform" (5:22)
Carl Finlow - "Optogenetic" (7:17)
Detroit's Filthiest - "Werewolf" (5:21)
Modulator AKA Freddie Fresh - "Promars" (5:27)
Review: EPM20 Ep2 goes off on an electro tangent here. On this one, we have veteran producer Cisco Ferreira aka The Advent teaming up with his son Zein on the ferocious electro dystopia of "Strangeform" and as if that was not enough, another legend, the one and only Carl Finlow appears next with the abstract, cybernetic beats of "Optogenetic". Over on the flip, we have someone by the name of Detroit's Filthiest (quite an accolade!) who is in fact Motor City stalwart Julian Shamou (Motor City Electro Company) known for his work as 313 Bass Mechanics or Digitek, and longstanding hero of the Midwest Freddie Fresh should need no introduction; his contribution here under the Modulator alias is the deep mind IDM journey "Promars".
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 in stock $15.51
10 Years: Part 1
10 Years: Part 1 (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: DGS 10Y1. Rel: 23 Nov 22
 
Minimal House/Tech House
AG - "Can't Cure Curiousity" (6:17)
Alex Jangle & MatztaM - "Glowbones" (7:04)
Faer - "Serious Repitions" (7:43)
Deadbeat & The Mole - "All Creepy No Sleepy" (5:45)
Review: It is no mean feat to last 10 years no matter your business, but to do so as a record label in this day and age is worthy of maximum respect. Fair play to Det Gode Selskab then for marking the occasion with a tidy new 12" that showcases just what the label is all about. There is chunky tech with grinding bass but lush old school melodies on 'Can't Cure Curiosity' while Alex Jangle & Matztam's 'Glowbones' cuts totally loose on dreamy synth daubs, painterly lines and rubbery house loops. Faer takes a more dark, heads-down path for his spooky 'Serious Repetions' and as you would expect of Deadbeat & The Mole they bring off-kilter loops, unbalanced drums and a ramshackle rhythm that will have you shaking your bones.
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out of stock $18.28
Underground Warriors EP Part 1
Cat: WLS 01. Rel: 28 Feb 12
 
Deep House
Alex Agore - "Stalker"
Fabio Monesi - "Momma' Groove"
Washerman - "Just A Moody Guy"
Luca Ballerini - "X Track"
Review: The newly minted Wilson imprint come brandishing a steadfastly enthusiastic keep vinyl alive approach, warning people on their site to "play it on vinyl or don't play it" and their debut release shows an equal respect for the true production values founded in Chicago and Detroit. The Underground Warriors EP pairs the old and trusted with the new and exciting as respected producers Alex Agore and Washerman share space with the upcoming Italian duo Fabio Monesi and Luca Ballerini. Naturally the contributions from the Berlin dwelling Agore and Swiss producer Washerman demonstrate a clear level of accomplishment, with the former's "Stalker" dripping with emotive intent. Don't discount the tracks from the lesser known duo however with "Momma' Groove" from Monesi an excellent drum machine workout complemented by oven warm pads.
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out of stock $8.86
The Last Of Us EP
Cat: ELXR 004. Rel: 08 Nov 22
 
Techno
AIROD - "The Last Of Us" (6:43)
AIROD - "The Last Of Us" (Regal remix) (7:02)
Antigone - "No Way Back" (5:39)
Fractions - "Silence" (5:49)
Review: Dario Brkic is AIROD, a Parisian producer and DJ with a passion for electronic and techno music who has launched his own label Elixyr Records. He unleashes tracks on the harder fringes of club music on the Last Of Us, and he's even joined by some of his contemporaries. AIROD signals the death of euphoria on the pummeling peak time fury of the title track, which receives a strobed-out trance rendition by Spain's Regal. Over on the flip, French hypnotic techno engineer Antigone lunges straight for the jugular on the punishing 'No Way Back' followed by Czech duo Fractions with another menacing dose of their TBM sound on 'Silence'.
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out of stock $17.18
Bar25 Music 200
Bar25 Music 200 (purple marbled vinyl 12" + postcard limited to 200 copies)
Cat: BAR 25200V. Rel: 18 Jun 24
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Aiwaska - "Trip" (6:13)
Kaiser Waldon - "Colours" (feat Yates - Omeria remix) (6:57)
Fake Mood & DIBIDABO - "Coconana" (Nicone Acid Disco Nana remix) (6:28)
Mutul & David Read - "Breathe" (Pablo Bolivar Remake) (7:02)
Review: German label and once-cult club Bar 25 is making its 200th release with a series of remixes. The EP comes in different formats with this being a limited edition purple marbled 12" with a special postcard included. Aiwaska's 'Tip' delivers a dark and driving energy, setting a fine tone for the release from the off. Meanwhile, Omeria's remix of Kaiser Waldon takes a deeper approach, creating a rich and immersive soundscape. Fake Mood & Dibidabo's 'Coconan' receives a textured and chugging transformation with Nicone's Acid Disco Nana remix. Finally, Pablo Bolivar's remake brings a dubbed-out sense of deepness and rounds out the collection with his signature touch.
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out of stock $17.18
Bar25 Music 200
Cat: BAR 25200VB. Rel: 18 Jun 24
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Aiwaska - "Trip" (6:16)
Kaiser Waldon - "Colours" (feat Yates - Omeria remix) (6:58)
Fake Mood & Dibidabo - "Coconana" (Nicone Acid Disco Nana remix) (6:28)
Mutul & David Read - "Breath" (Pablo Bolivar Remake) (7:02)
Review: Cult German club Bar 25 had a great spot down by the river and an organic, boho vibe. It has long since carried that over into its label which deals in contemporary minimal from a wide range of producers. The rather incredible 200th release is now here and is a various artists affair that starts with Aiwaska's 'Tip' which is dark and driving. Elsewhere an Omeria remix of Kaiser Waldon is more deep and Fake Mood & Dibidabo's 'Coconan' gets a textured and chugging Nicone Acid Disco Nana remix. Last but not least is a Pablo Bolivar Remake with dubbed-out deepness.
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Tags: Tech House
out of stock $18.01
Running
Running (12")
Cat: VULT 001. Rel: 28 Apr 01
 
Funky/Club House
Intro
Most Wanted
Review: Instant repress for this huge summer 2000 dance classic.
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out of stock $10.81
Love Lost
Love Lost (12")
Cat: KME 006LP12.
 
Deep House
Review: A re-release of the duo's 2003 classic, originally housed on the now defunct label, Vulture, French label Kitsune have done the world a favour in reincarnating this tried-and-tested classic. An expertly-composed track, it comes as no surprise to learn that both Braxe and Falke's musical roots can be traced back to their classical training - Braxe learnt clarinet and cello from an early age, and Falke began his journey into music as a bass player before moving onto production. The pair's deep musical understanding, which goes beyond the tenets of production, can be felt in their instinctive understanding of melody. 'Love Lost', in its emotionally rousing structure and playful percussive elements, is a striking example of the French duo's outstanding collaborative work.
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out of stock $19.39
Promise Land: Vocals & Version
Cat: FSR 128. Rel: 04 Jul 23
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Frankie Paul - "Serious Time" (3:33)
Joseph Cotton - "Trod In Africa" (3:35)
Prince Malachi - "Worldwide Poverty" (3:36)
Anthony John - "Rise Above" (3:30)
Albert "Alchemist" Thompson - "Promise Land Version" (3:34)
Review: Albert "Alchemist" Thompson's Promise Land comes courtesy of Freestyle Records and has great appearances on the mic from reggae and dancehall greats Frankie Paul, Joseph Cotton, Prince Malachi and Anthony John. It has never before been released and has had a long maturation period over the last 30 years. Albert Thompson was chief engineer at I&I Sound Recording Studio once it left LA and head to Jamaica and he saw work with greats like Dennis Brown, Bunny Wailer and Gregory Isaacs. He laid down these rhythms in 1991 during some downtime and then added the vocals 16 years later in London when working with talented local and touring Jamaican artists.
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 in stock $9.15
Beton Brut EP
Cat: DYSTOPIAN 004. Rel: 04 Jul 13
 
Techno
Alex Do - "Concrete"
Rodhad - "The Wall"
Felix K - "Stone Edge"
Review: Following some standout solo releases from Rodhad and Recondite, the Dystopian camp take the various artists approach for their fourth release. First on the list is Alex Do, a young DJ who has evidently found kindred spirits in the Dystopian crew, and this EP provides the chance or them to showcase his debut production, "Concrete", a minimalistic combination of rigid kicks and claps, together with eerie morse code bleeps. Dystopian regular Rodhad returns with "The Wall", a fairly epic track which revolves around a slowly swelling tide of monotone synth horns which grow to monolithic proportions. However, the EP's standout moment belongs to Felix K, who leaves the experimental D&B stylings of his usual releases behind for a clattering 4/4 roller filled with his usual blend of tough beats and gentle ambience.
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out of stock $10.25
00AM 004
00AM 004 (12")
Cat: 00AM 004. Rel: 08 Dec 20
 
Techno
Alfredo92 - "Tente Hjul" (DJ Fett Birger XB3711 F3 remix) (4:23)
Fantastic Man - "On The Run" (5:54)
ESB - "Sequential Dub" (6:44)
2wo2imes - "Immune" (6:40)
Review: With previous appearances from talents such as D. Tiffany, Iron Curtis and Priori, Canadian label 00:AM bring you their fourth various artists compilation. On the A side of 00AM 004, they roped in two artists that they've have had the pleasure of hosting in Montreal over the past couple years: the inimitable DJ Fett Burger, who gives Copenhagen's Alfredo92 (Axces) a woozy slo-mo acid rework of his 'Tente Hjul' (XB3711 F3 Remix). This one is perfect tackle for getting weird at the afterhours. On the flip it's clearly more of a dub techno affair, and where this EP really got us moving and grooving: Vancouver's Elan Benaroch aka ESB with the rolling and hypnotic "Sequential Dub", followed by the glacial and cavernous thump of "Immune" by 2wo2imes taking you deeper into the Quebec winter frost.
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out of stock $13.28
Survival
Survival (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: LHT 001. Rel: 05 Sep 12
 
Deep House
Alphonse - "Survival" (part 1)
Fx Mchn - "Jackie"
Jamie Blanco - "I Think She Thinks"
Facade - "Revelations"
Review: The newly established London Housing Trust label inaugurate proceedings with a various artists 12" featuring contributions from Cynic artist Jamie Blanco alongside the previously unheralded Alphonse, Fx Mchn and Facade. It's unclear who the latter are but inside info suggests it's three well known artists operating incognito, but don't let this wilful obscurism put you off as each track here is optimum analogue house at its finest. The Fx Mchn contribution "Jackie" is particularly beguiling, touching on jagged punk funk as much as late 80s house with echo laden vocals smudged deep beneath a delightfully rubbery bass line and buccaneering, malfunctioning drums for six minutes. A promising debut from the label!
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out of stock $9.96
All We Need
Cat: BAP 221. Rel: 20 Dec 24
 
Disco/Reediciones
All We Need (feat Fred Ventura) (6:21)
System Breakdown On Wikileaks (feat Fred Ventura) (6:54)
In The Night (6:03)
The News (feat Fred Ventura) (7:09)
Review: Lovin', freedom, passion... just three key ingredients make up the bare necessities of wellbeing, which must be secured before we venture into the endless subjectivities of human happiness. Crack this emotional code, and you're in for a good time, so say the Bordello A Parigi resident players Also Playable Mono (Rafal Lachmirowicz) and Fred Ventura. Teaming up for the first time for a blistering take on nu-glossy Italo disco - informed by the former's nascently needly version of the sound, and the latter's contrastingly classic post-punk come club education of the same - this insanely glittered plumper features Ventura feature on vocals through alternating takes on the present global condition, the A-sider marking a stark contrast to the A2 side's suddenly socially charged statement, 'System Breakdown On Wikileaks'. The B-side ventures veer vocoded, flipping the script onto two further, emphatic pleas for change.
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How Long?
How Long? (12")
Cat: SPC 018. Rel: 09 Feb 08
 
Uplifting Trance
How Long? (original mix)
How Long? (Kris O'Neil remix)
Review:  After producing one of the most played trance tracks of the year 'Why', Norwegian FKN and Egyptians Aly & Fila join forces for 'How Long' on Soundpiercing. Once again they draft Jahala for vocals. Featured on Armin van Buurens latest compilation "Universal Religion 3'. Support comes from Armin, Sean Tyas, Matt Darey, and more.
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out of stock $8.86
Dungeon Funk 01 (B-STOCK)
Cat: DF 01 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Techno
 
B-STOCK: Slight surface marks
AM Project - "Flippin Kicks" (5:33)
ADMNTi & Jack Ling - "Meat Slap" (6:02)
Fanick - "Watch Me" (5:31)
Modal Logic - "Space & Science Center" (6:11)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Slight surface marks ***


Dungeon Funk lands heavily here with a debut release that sets a good standard from the off. This marks the first time that assured and hardcore deep house heads Dungeon Meat and SlapFunk Records have come together and it is the result of Meat man Brawther hosting a comp on his Patreon channel for aspiring producers to try and impress. From the many entries he received, the four best are served up here starting with Ibiza-based A.M. Project whose 'Flippin' Kicks' has heavyweight kicks and plunging bass. UK-based ADMNTi & Jack Ling offer the quick tech funk of 'Meat Slap', Russia's Fanick brings a trippy breakbeat vibe with 'Watch Me' and Canada's Modal Logic offers 'Space and Science Center', a nice loopy and low-slung banger to close.


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Intérprete: Joe Montana
out of stock $4.43
Dungeon Funk 01
Cat: DF 01. Rel: 24 Jun 24
 
Techno
AM Project - "Flippin' Kicks" (5:33)
ADMNTi & Jack Ling - "Meat Slap" (6:02)
Fanick - "Watch Me" (5:31)
Modal Logic - "Space & Science Center" (6:11)
Review: Dungeon Funk lands heavily here with a debut release that sets a good standard from the off. This marks the first time that assured and hardcore deep house heads Dungeon Meat and SlapFunk Records have come together and it is the result of Meat man Brawther hosting a comp on his Patreon channel for aspiring producers to try and impress. From the many entries he received, the four best are served up here starting with Ibiza-based A.M. Project whose 'Flippin' Kicks' has heavyweight kicks and plunging bass. UK-based ADMNTi & Jack Ling offer the quick tech funk of 'Meat Slap', Russia's Fanick brings a trippy breakbeat vibe with 'Watch Me' and Canada's Modal Logic offers 'Space and Science Center', a nice loopy and low-slung banger to close.


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Tracks Volume 3
Tracks Volume 3 (limited red vinyl 12")
Cat: CITI 024. Rel: 08 May 18
 
Techno
Amato Y Mariana - "Quieres Bailar" (5:39)
The Sixteen Steps - "Montgat" (6:46)
His Dirty Secrets - "Structures" (6:15)
Further Reductions - "Another Stranger" (4:56)
Review: BOOM! Our favourites, Cititrax, roll the third editions of Tracks out onto our shelves, and the results are unsurprisingly strong on this excellent various artists comp. It's a mixed bag of skills, as per usual, and the sounds are those of a new NYC, fuelled by a new sort of post-industrial sensibility. Amato Y Mariana open with the tight beats and groove of "Queires Bailar", followed closely by the ominous compositions of the EBM-flavoured "Montgat" from The Sixteen Steps. On the flip, His Dirty Secrets bleeps out some morphed acid on "Structures", and "Another Stranger" from Further Reductions churns out a slow, mild-mannered house experiment with its roots clearly planted in the coldest of waves. Sick.
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Everything That Unites Us
Cat: SMR 28. Rel: 29 Jun 20
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Amonita - "Lavender Bloom" (8:03)
Big Red Machine - "Track 2" (RVNZ touch) (6:14)
Hermanez - "Flame Keeper" (7:55)
Fulltone - "Woodland Oracle" (7:15)
Review: Shanti Radio's previous multi-artists EPs were all superb, so it's little surprise to see that the latest also consistently hits the spot. Amonita sets the tone via the soft-focus tech-house shuffle of "Lavender Bloom", where lilting strings, dreamy chords and eyes-closed female vocal samples flutter around a hypnotic groove, before RVNZ offers up the similarly breezy and spring-fresh bliss of "Big Red Machine". Over on side B, Hermazez explores the kind of ultra-melodious and atmospheric hybrid progressive house/tech-house sound that the All Day I Dream label does so well ("Flame Keeper"), while Fulltone unfurls warm and ear-catching melodies and sumptuous chords on sunrise-ready closing cut "Woodland Oracle".
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Everything That Unites Us (B-STOCK)
Cat: SMR 28 (B-STOCK). Rel: 29 Jun 20
 
Minimal House/Tech House
 
B-STOCK: Creasing to corners and slight surface marks on the outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition
Amonita - "Lavender Bloom"
Big Red Machine - "Track 2" (RVNZ touch)
Hermanez - "Flame Keeper"
Fulltone - "Woodland Oracle"
Review: ***B-STOCK: Creasing to corners and slight surface marks on the outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition***


Shanti Radio's previous multi-artists EPs were all superb, so it's little surprise to see that the latest also consistently hits the spot. Amonita sets the tone via the soft-focus tech-house shuffle of "Lavender Bloom", where lilting strings, dreamy chords and eyes-closed female vocal samples flutter around a hypnotic groove, before RVNZ offers up the similarly breezy and spring-fresh bliss of "Big Red Machine". Over on side B, Hermazez explores the kind of ultra-melodious and atmospheric hybrid progressive house/tech-house sound that the All Day I Dream label does so well ("Flame Keeper"), while Fulltone unfurls warm and ear-catching melodies and sumptuous chords on sunrise-ready closing cut "Woodland Oracle".
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Oxide
Oxide (12")
Cat: DIS 088. Rel: 26 Mar 15
 
Drum And Bass/Jungle
Amoss & Fre4knc - "Oxide" (6:01)
Amoss - "Hold Back" (5:40)
Amoss - "Skittles" (6:52)
Review: Industrial strength D&B futurism from Amoss. First up "Oxide", a sinewy co-lab with Dutch artist Fre4knc. Both acts complementing each other's stark, minimal styles, the slow-burning fire ignites with murmuring sound design and outer planetary processes before dropping into an understated grunting groove. Meanwhile on B, Amoss go it alone with two iceberg bangers: "Hold Back" leans heavily on super-sized tribal drums that weave the lead melody which is mirrored by the waspy bass beneath. "Skittles" is more of a straight-up roller where a tightly clipped bassline does all the white-knuckle driving, deftly navigating through Amoss's trademark eerie, misty sonic constructions.
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Technopera
Cat: 405053 8696042.
 
Coldwave/Synth
Technopera
Solitude Of Heart
Do It To The Music (2012 club mix Remaster)
Do It To The Music (Fred Falke X Zen Freeman remix)
Review: 'Technopera' is the debut EP by Ampersounds (Fred Falke and Zen Freeman), featuring Rufus Wainwright. It's a bold claim for a debut electro-house EP to feature vocals by such a renowned artist. But Fred Falke nad Zen Freeman are no rookies either, having won the hearts of many a house and techno reveller in France, Europe and beyond since the 1990s. Ampersounds and the Wainwright collab was made manifest after an intellectual chat the trio shared over some highfalutin poetry; fittingly, Technopera has an air of intellectualism about it, with highlights like 'Solitude Of Heart' portraying a downtrodden mood blended with smart production and nods to '80s tropes.
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PNHVN 004
PNHVN 004 (12")
Cat: PNHVN 004. Rel: 24 Jul 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Dozhd (7:14)
Dozhd (Mikhu remix) (7:57)
Sneg (7:05)
Sneg (Vern remix) (7:11)
Review: Few countries do minimal better than the Romanians, and it has been that way now for well over a decade. PhonicHouse1 is one of the more recent labels to emerge from the country, and this is its fourth release. It takes the form of a collaborative EP between Anas M and Farid Odibekov with a couple of tasty remixes. 'Dozhd' is first up and is a nice languid and loose tech house groove with bulbous synths and dry drums. Mikhu makes it a much fuller sound with myriad cosmic details then 'Sneg' is a pumper with farting bass sounds and snares encircling you on the dance floor. A Vern remix is filled with pent up but coy funk and bubbling arps.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Ohm Series 9
Cat: OHM 009. Rel: 19 Feb 24
 
Techno
Jamie Anderson & Owain K - "Aqua Dub" (7:36)
Francisco Aguado - "Balance" (7:19)
Star Dub - "Forst" (7:03)
Volpe - "Ever Growing" (6:13)
Review: OHM is quickly becoming a quality imprint you can count on for techno and dub techno. The ninth addition in the series, it calls for an excellent blend of composers to balance this EP out. Veteran Jamie Anderson collabs with the brilliant Owain K on opener. The 'Aqua Dub' builds a euphoria for late night smiles. Smooth is an understatement on this linear gem. One artist on here that's been making strong appearances on many dub techno labels is the ever-talented Francisco Aguado. 'Balance' is a great tribal transition track for any DJ who can it creatively to build the means to an end. On the second side, Star Dub offers the very addictive and techy 'Forst'. Ending on a high note, the brisk and flighty 'Ever Growing' by Volpe completes the ninth edition in a rapturous mood. If you like deep techno, the OHM series is a must to collect.
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Quarzy EP
Quarzy EP (12")
Cat: EINMALEINS 029. Rel: 23 Jan 08
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Delirium Tremens
Skunkworks (Andi's remix Fur Flo's)
Impertinenz
Review: Einmaleins presents 'Quarzy EP' from Andomat 3000 (Feat Flo): Lovely tech-house with playful synths and quality bass drive.
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Bushwick Kindergarten
Cat: WU 007. Rel: 23 Apr 25
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Andrade - "Kubernetes" (7:20)
Andrade - "Content Security Policy" (6:03)
Dragosh - "One Way" (9:16)
Fabrizio Siano - "Control Your Emotions" (8:22)
Review: The fledgling WEorUS label rolls out more stylish, minimal and tech here from a trio of artists. Andrade goes first with 'Kubernetes,' a driving minimal house cut packed with hefty groove. It is followed by 'Content Security Policy' which is a slick, rhythm-forward roller that locks you into its flow. Flip to side-B and get swept into Dragosh's 'One Way,' a deep, hypnotic workout that's all tension and release and rounding off the trip is Fabrizio Siano's 'Control Your Emotions,' a poignant, late-night burner that delivers introspection through rhythm.

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Time Horizon 2
Time Horizon 2 (12" + hand-numbered insert limited to 250 copies)
Cat: XTIME 002. Rel: 25 Mar 19
 
Techno
Andrea - "MT" (6:14)
Anybody Anytime - "Uncomfortable" (live mix) (4:26)
The Sympathizer - "Bad Dope" (3:59)
Farron - "Cosmic Lies" (6:53)
Kreggo - "La Mia Giungla" (4:44)
Review: Time Horizon's second episode enlists another team of dancefloor snipers delivering 5 brain-dancing tunes crafted appositively for late night use. After his appearance on the first XCPT record, Andrea is back on the label with his unmistakable shuffling drums and a heavy square bassline followed by Anybody Anytime covering the uptempo-zone with a rotative junglistic tool dressed with celestial pads; closing the A side TANS reveals his new robot alias The Sympathizer providing a neurotic electro progression fully based on his modular system. Flipping the records you will find two XCPT homies bringing the audience straight into Matera landscapes: Farron gets a 909 unceasing toms orchestra surrounded by his atmospheric leads while Kreggo illustrates clearly his hypnotic mid-low vision of breakbeat locked by a mystic bass for the whole track.
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Heartbeat Loud
Cat: RAMM 174. Rel: 11 Nov 14
 
Drum And Bass/Jungle
Andy C & Fiora - "Heartbeat Loud" (Andy C VIP)
Andy C & Fiora - "Heartbeat Loud" (Andy C dub)
Review: Now signed to major label Atlantic, Andy C is enjoying a studio renaissance of proportions last seen 15 years ago (circa Ram Trilogy). This piano-slapping roller usually comes complete with the show-stopping vocals of Fiora, but here, for this special vinyl outing, the dub is all about the electrifying groove with only snippets of the vocal. Looking for more of an aggy, gritty bass edge? Jump straight on to the VIP. Hold on to your trousers!
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Essential Memories EP Part VI
ANNE - "Coral Reefs" (4:36)
Fukumachi - "Sakura" (5:53)
FORUM - "Claymore" (5:52)
Mike Konstantinidis - "Apocalypse" (4:14)
Augusto Taito - "Rock Bottom" (5:35)
Dold - "We All Know About This" (5:58)
DJ Plant Texture - "Swingers" (5:27)
Hadone - "Track Pour Remco Avec Pad" (4:32)
Parano - "Dead Funk" (6:23)
Jacobworld - "Reviver" (5:05)
Jarrod Yeates - "Sesh Gremlin" (#2) (6:43)
TheLoopmasters - "No Frills" (4:36)
Review: Emerald's 25th outing takes the form of another superb compilation with four artists who have already released on the label and plenty of new names making an equally good impression. ANNE kicks off with the deep, thudding kicks of 'Coral Reefs' complete with lush hits to smooth the groove. There is more weight and intensity to the oversized hi-hats ringlets on Mike Konstantinidis's 'Apocalypse', DJ Plant Texture layers in plenty of gritty and grime to his gritty 'Swingers' and Jarrod Yeates goes for a twisted after-party vibe on his intense and unrelenting 'Sesh Gremlin', with many more highlights besides.
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MDR Compilation
MDR Compilation (double 12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: MDR 016. Rel: 24 Mar 15
 
Techno
Answer Code Request - "Corps De Ballet" (4:17)
FBK - "Past Ownership" (6:37)
Anthony Parasole - "7EVEN" (6:08)
Norman Nodge - "Signal Response" (5:26)
Milton Bradley - "Assembled" (5:02)
Kobosil - "Secede" (5:27)
Lockertmatik - "1st StmNT" (6:08)
Marcel Dettmann - "Forla2" (5:12)
Review: By now you should all know that the MDR imprint is associated with Berlin's finest, Marcel Dettmann After a year of sporadic releases - the dude has probably been busy spinning menacing techno seven nights a week - comes this new double 12", a sort of hello from himself and his tight-knit crew over at Berlin institute of techno Berghain. All the bad boys are here, including Answer Code Request with his very singular brand of techno, The Corner man Anthony Parasole who has now become synonymous with the Berghain sound, Norman Nodge, Milton Bradley aka Alien Rain, and a few lesser known producers such as Lockertmatik and FBK. Big release, cop on sight!
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Cycles
Cycles (12")
Cat: DISCIPLINE 002. Rel: 14 Aug 18
 
Drum And Bass/Jungle
Antagonist - "Cycles" (6:53)
Fortune - "Rough Divide" (7:28)
Review: Deep messages from Manchester: Antagonist & Fortune follow up their launch release last year with two more outstanding compositions. Antagonist takes the A with a superb spacious stepper that springs into action mid way with spasmodic splashes of grainy acid and lush deep breeze pads. Fortune brings up the rear with a hurricane jam that sits somewhere between Blocks & Escher, Seba and Paradox under his Alaska alias. Stone cold futurism.
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Versus
Versus (12")
Cat: REFU 0026. Rel: 11 Oct 07
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Antipop vs Asia Argento - "Vampy"
Daho vs Fischerspooner - "Tombe Pour La France" (Chef remix)
Archigram vs Nin - "Ninagram"
These Bone vs Guess Who? - "Toxic"
Review: The first official Refuge Records release plays with versus, bootlegs, and covers, showing an eclectic juke-box with Antipop, Asia Argento, Archigram, Etienne Daho, Fischerspooner, Chef, Nine Inch Nails, Britney Spears and These Bones.
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The Tomodachi Various Artist EP
Cat: YAMU 006. Rel: 16 Jun 21
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Vlad Arapasu - "Osc2" (8:18)
Yama Music - "Ends Meat" (7:01)
Frazer Campbell - "How Hard Can It Be" (6:01)
OddMann - "Spazziale" (5:44)
Review: The Yama Music label is slowly but surely building a fantastic discography. It has taken five years to get to release number six, but each one has always been worth the wait. This Various Artists collection sees the crew expand its roster with the likes of London's Frazer Campbell bringing his perfectly reduced and rolling dub techno sounds to 'How Hard Can It Be.' OddMann's 'Spazziale' is another dub heavy joint, but one with a slower tempo that encourages you to sink in deep and enjoy zoning out. Elsewhere, 'Osc2' is all about a brilliantly bulbous bassline that never stops evolving, and the Yama Music crew offer a rock solid, jacked up house cut full of muscularity.
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Prima Expresie
Prima Expresie (limited double vinyl 12")
Cat: VARA 002. Rel: 29 Jul 13
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Arapu - "A2a Cu R"
Dubsons - "Vezuviu"
Faster - "De Ce"
Costy & Gerardo - "Dulapa"
Review: Hailing from the new and mysterious Vara label, this four track double pack makes a bold statement about the intentions of the label, offering a decidedly ambitious product for a second release populated by relatively unknown producers. Lucky then that all the tracks on the release are worthy of their own side of wax as they plumb the depths of minimal tech house with fearless abandon. Arapu keeps the beat twitchy as he lets globulous sub bass design provide the warmth in the track, while Dubsons get into a lighter frame of mind with a breezy beat and atmospheric swirls of chord. Faster brings things back to a darker context with that fearful clang of church bells and plenty of decay and reverb around to fill in any untoward gaps, leaving it to Costy & Gerardo to finish the deal with a stoutly stripped down, cyclical burner for the deepest of dancefloor contemplators to get lost in.
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