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Singles
Loving Your Mind
Cat: BLOW 21. Rel: 27 Feb 25
 
Techno
Loving Your Mind (4:15)
Gamma (5:34)
Loving Your Mind (Katerina's Mind mix) (5:42)
Loving Your Mind (Sansibar remix) (6:04)
Review: Mono Junk only loosely uses techno as a foundation for exploration of various different forms on this new EP on Cold Blow. The opener has jacked-up beats with an electro feel and prying bass that brings great bounce. 'Gamma' is brilliantly dark and moody with domineering synth notes and shuffling hi-hats getting heads down and feet marching. Katerina's Mind mix of the opener then opens it up into a more expansive and widescreen synth world and the Sansibar is pure muscular rhythm.
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Intérprete: DJ Mau Mau
 in stock $14.96
Mass Appeal EP
Cat: PLZ 0272. Rel: 13 Dec 24
 
Minimal House/Tech House
QQQQ (6:32)
SSSS (7:02)
IIII (7:03)
PPPP (7:28)
Review: Ray Mono steps into his third release for Pleasure Zone, effortlessly blending restrained minimalism with immersive textures. Opening with 'Qqqq', the track introduces tight, rolling loops and a pulsing groove that draws the listener into a rhythmical trance. The low-end growl of 'Ssss' carries a deeper emotional weight, its minimal percussion skittering over layered synths, evoking an air of mystery. As the B-side drops, 'Iiii' unfurls with patient precision, luring the listener into a seamless, shifting landscape. 'Pppp' closes out the journey with its stripped-back dub influence, offering space for reflection while keeping the groove firmly rooted.
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Intérprete: Robert Drewek
Tags: Tech House
 in stock $15.24
Mesmerized
Cat: 770980. Rel: 27 Mar 25
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Mesmerized (7:28)
Mesmerized (acoustic) (3:00)
Review: An exciting blend of minimal tech house and experimental techno only equalled by an emotionally gripping acoustic version on the second side. The track immediately grabs attention with its intricate layers of moody synths and pulsating percussion. Steffen Linck's evocative lyrics float effortlessly over the atmospheric soundscape, balancing vulnerability and groove. It's a track that speaks to deep emotions while maintaining a steady, hypnotic rhythm. On the Side-B, Monolink presents "Mesmerized (Acoustic)', a beautiful reworking that strips away the electronic elements to expose the raw heart of the song. This acoustic version is a more intimate experience, where soulful vocals and acoustic instrumentation take center stage. The result is a tender, thought-provoking reinterpretation that breathes new life into the track, further enhancing its emotional depth. This release shows off Monolink's ability to blend electronic precision with organic emotion.
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 in stock $16.61
I'm Lonely (reissue)
Cat: RIV 004. Rel: 03 Feb 25
 
Deep House
I'm Lonely (6:55)
I'm Lonely (Acid mix) (5:20)
Review: Originally released on Stickman Records in 1997, this bass-driven house delight delivers glitching synth lines that recall Martin Bonds' Reel By Real project. It comes with a deep and soulful vocal that echoes the legendary Robert Owens and its silky tones perfectly complement the sensual pads. DJ Decent's Acid Mix injects squelchy 303s and a tough breakbeat that completely flips the original and Wamdue's remix takes a hypnotic turn that layers reversed strings and granular FX over a wobbly tech-house groove. A fine reissue that will still do plenty of damage in the club.
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 in stock $16.34
Illegal Disco 003
Cat: IDW 003. Rel: 28 Apr 25
 
Disco/Reediciones
Volar Como El Viento (6:14)
Al Anochecer (5:11)
Mi Amor (5:45)
Review: The majestic Monsieur Van Pratt is back with more of his thrilling studio work, and once again he reinvents classic disco tracks with modern flair. The third instalment in this series is characterised by a distinctly underground energy that defines the "Illegal Disco" vibe. The opener 'Volar Como El Viento' is a soaring rework filled with airy synths that evoke freedom and lightness. 'Al Anochecer' re-energises a disco classic with an upbeat twist, while 'Mi Amor' is all about intimacy and passion through sultry, Spanish-inspired tones. Once again colliding nostalgia and innovation as he always does, Monsieur Van Pratt delivers a masterclass in modern disco reinterpretation that will also bring together all sorts of dancers.
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 in stock $13.28
Let's Dance Vol 6
Cat: FJMEDITS 06. Rel: 27 Jan 25
 
Disco/Reediciones
Monsieur Van Pratt - "Besame" (5:22)
Kiko Navarro - "Bosinga" (5:27)
Bogdan Ra - "Get On The Floor" (4:30)
Zaffa - "Shake It" (6:50)
Review: REPRESS ALERT!: Funkyjaws Music is back to make your body move with the latest instalment in its ongoing edit series, Let's Dance, this time with a sixth sizzling volume. Monsieur Van Pratt's loose and languid 'Besame' opens up with some gorgeous strings and funky guitar licks then Kiko Navarro brings a rich Afro flavour with the shuffling and percussive rhythms of 'Bosinga'. Bogdan Ra's 'Get On The Floor' is a fresh take on a disco classic with irresistible vocal charm and swooning pads. Last of all, Zaffa demands you 'Shake It' and you surely will as he layers up wet claps, sliding hi-hats and lively drums into a big-hearted party starter.
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Se Voce Quiser Mas Sem Bronquear
Cat: BRZ45 09. Rel: 08 Jan 25
 
International
Doris Monteiro - "Se Voce Quiser Mas Sem Bronquear" (3:00)
Quarteto Em Cy - "Tudo Que Voce Podia Ser" (2:45)
Review: Mr Bongo's Brazilian 45 series hits it's ninth gear with two region-defining slices of sun-kissed samba soul. Doris takes the lead with delicate frontage. Leading from the front, all instruments follow her cues and mirror each vocal flourish with mild big band cheekiness. The instantly distinctive "Tudo Que Voce Podia Ser" from sister quartet Quarteto Em Cy is a great twist on a Latin classic with its slightly rocky guitars and full bodied harmonies. Previously released in 1972, a return has been long overdue.
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Tags: MPB | Samba | Bossa Nova
 in stock $12.47
Rocking Time
Rocking Time (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: RTQOL. Rel: 10 Dec 24
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Rocking Time (4:34)
Rocking Time (dubwize) (2:56)
Questions Of Life (3:40)
Questions Of Life (dubwize) (3:52)
Review: After the vital release of the Classical Roots Showcase, this reggae imprint is back with the reissue f a much mythologised roots cut from Monyka. It comes backed with the proper dubplate mixes for the first time. 'Rocking Time' is a heavy one with liquid chords and sultry horns topped with a smoky vocal, then the version makes things even more liquid and deep. 'Questions Of Life' is a real slow-motion dub bubbler with plenty of classic hallmarks - dry hi-hats, rippling bass and a great hook.
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 in stock $17.46
Shadow Of Silhouettes
Cat: TIMEDANCE 034. Rel: 20 Nov 24
 
Electro
Eclipse (4:38)
Shadow Of Silhouettes (4:48)
The Abyssal Zone (4:56)
Meadow Rap (4:20)
Review: Batu's Timedance is about as consistently fresh and forward-thinking as electronic labels get right now. Bristol's Daisy Moon is next up to carry the baton and is fresh off a standout house cut on Peach Discs in June. Here she opens with the precise drum rhythms and glitchy percussion of 'Eclipse' while 'Shadow Of Silhouettes' is a shimming, shape shifting arrangement with daubs of synth, frenzied lines, chopped-up vocals and plenty more all vying for your attention. 'The Abyssal Zone' then brings some dubby broken beats to the fore and 'Meadow Rap' flips the script entirely with some lush downtempo.
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 in stock $17.18
Mantra EP
Mantra EP (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: FJ 1206. Rel: 09 Dec 24
 
Disco/Reediciones
Mantra (Catharsis edit) (6:36)
Mantra (Seinn O! edit) (7:02)
Mantra (edit) (6:12)
Mantra (edit) (4:56)
Review: Forest Jams takes us further into the unknown with Mori Ra's Mantra, an EP of four cosmic edits for curious minds and forest wanderers. Osaka-based DJ Mori Ra is known for blending Balearic, cosmic and electronic disco and has graced labels like Rotating Souls and Macadam Mambo. In Mantra, he becomes a mystic guide offering sonic parables hidden in four tracks, including 'Catharsis', which launches us into a digital odyssey and 'Seinn O!' exploring communication through atmospheric chants, while the Japanese titles on the flip captures the dystopian bustle of a simulated city and brings reflection in the form of a timeless tunnel of discovery. Wonderful.
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Thumbprint EP
Cat: THUMBPRINT 001. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Electro
Track 1 (5:57)
Track 2 (6:12)
Track 3 (7:22)
Track 4 (5:59)
Review: Finnish duo Morphology, long celebrated for redefining electro over the past two decades, return with another sharp addition to their already stellar catalogue. Having released close to 30 EPs, this latest 12" shows they're still pushing the boundaries of futuristic techno without losing their edge. Side-A opens with 'Track 1' a burst of alien electro breaks that drifts into eerie territory, setting a dark, atmospheric tone. 'Track 2' follows with icy, crisp broken beats riding a relentless acid groove, expertly balancing cold precision with infectious energy. Flipping over to Side-B, 'Track 3' launches into a spacey, funk-laden trip, pairing a killer beat with a beautifully crafted melody that feels like an interstellar voyage. Finally, 'Track 4' closes the EP with an absolute highlight i a funky, acid-driven groove that channels the spirit of early Aphex Twin while still sounding distinctly their own. This EP is another feather in the cap for the duo, exploring the impact point where techno and electro collide.
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 in stock $17.73
Linkwood Edits
Cat: MTN 51. Rel: 23 Apr 25
 
Disco/Reediciones
Make It Better (6:45)
No Easy (7:45)
Brekkers (4:40)
Review: Under the Linkwood alias, Nick Moore has released a wealth of fine material since debuting in the late 2000s - including a string of sublime albums and EPs. Last year he popped his re-edit cherry alongside The Mighty Zaf via a two-tracker paying tribute to the late, great Phil Asher. Here he takes the next step, delivering a first solo scalpel missive via the reliable and long-running Moton imprint. On side A, the Edinburgh producer attempts to 'Make It Better' via a razor-and-tape style edit of a slap-bass-sporting, synth-wielding slice of early 80s disco-boogie perfection. We have no idea of the source material, but the lightly extended track is as infectious as it is intriguing. Over on side B, 'No Easy' is a sweet, string-laden slab of mid-tempo disco-soul sweetness, while 'Brekkers' is a squelchy, up-tempo electrofunk workout tailor-made for break-dancers.
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 in stock $18.83
Soweto Disco (Voodoocuts Edit)
Cat: MSR 042. Rel: 18 Dec 24
 
Disco/Reediciones
Soweto Disco (Voodoocuts edit) (4:48)
Shanana (Voodoocuts edit) (4:57)
Review: Voodoocuts returns to Matasuna Records with another officially licensed 45, this time putting his expert touch on two disco gems by South African legends The Movers. Active from the late 1960s through the early 80s, The Movers were instrumental in shaping the country's vibrant music scene. Voodoocuts tackles 'Soweto Disco' and 'Shanana,' two tracks from their late-70s catalogue, and gives them his trademark treatment with pinpoint precision. The result is a fusion of South African rhythms with international influences like jazz, funk, and disco, transforming the originals into dynamite for any dancefloor. These reworks elevate the raw energy of the originals while remaining true to the spirit of the band. 'Soweto Disco' pulses with infectious grooves, while 'Shanana' offers a more laid-back vibe, but both are packed with the flair and soul that The Movers were known for. A perfect blend of local and global, these edits are a must-have for any record bag, seamlessly mixing South African funk with universal disco sensibilities.
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 in stock $12.74
Close To The Shams EP
Cat: BAP 226. Rel: 07 Mar 25
 
Disco/Reediciones
Zaman (4:42)
Bang Of Luban (3:04)
Close To The Shams (4:42)
Sunday Rollover (Suntop mix) (4:22)
Review: Bringing melodies, percussions and textures of the sort which we never thought bringable to techno, Saudi-Irish artist Moving Still wows with his latest EP for Bordello A Parigi. This is an artist whose Pangaean taste spans a wide range, born of both musicality and maturation between nations. The distinctive hum of bedouin traditional music intermixed with notes of Irish reel and abound notably on 'Close To The Shams', where melo-maniacal motifs of each are blurred. 'Bang Of Luban' brings breaksy 4x4s and acids to longing synth reeds that bear a quick glissando, and the titular 'Zaman' of course steals the show with its happy, homegrown metallic percs, against which a cheeky mizmar melody makes do against solar blankets of emotion.
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 in stock $16.90
Keynote01
Keynote01 (12")
Cat: KYNT 01. Rel: 13 Jan 25
 
Electro
Will (5:18)
OBS (Echoes) (6:34)
Plus (6:30)
Numanoid (5:34)
Review: Keynote launches its debut with Keynote01 by the talented MOYA81, whose unique retro-synth style finds new life in a powerful industrial techno format. Known for his robotic vocals and experimental touches, MOYA81 brings a blend of gritty, machine-driven sounds and offbeat, playful elements to this 12" vinyl-only release. Rooted in a deep appreciation for both nostalgic and forward-thinking electronic music, this record showcases his unmistakable sound and is packed with character. It's a release as fitting for the dancefloor as it is for enthusiasts of industrial techno's distinct energy.
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It's You (reissue)
Cat: ERC 039RE. Rel: 01 Apr 25
 
Deep House
It's You (New York - London mix) (7:44)
It's You (Free House mix) (5:23)
It's You (NU Style mix) (4:14)
Review: This reissue brings a sought-after Italo-disco classic back to the dancefloor. Originally released in 1984, it's a timeless anthem with infectious melodies and pulsating rhythms capturing the essence of the era. The reissue features three distinct mixes, each offering a unique flavour. The 'New York - London Mix' is a vibrant and energetic journey, while the 'Free House Mix' takes a more laid-back approach, its hypnotic groove perfect for those hazy after-hours moments. The 'NU Style Mix' injects a contemporary twist, updating the classic sound for modern dancefloors. Whether you're a seasoned Italo-disco aficionado or simply a lover of feel-good dance music, this reissue is a must-have.
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Intérprete: Paul Starey
 in stock $20.78
Heat
Heat (7")
Cat: FF45 031. Rel: 05 Dec 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Heat (3:11)
Rain (3:00)
Review: Mr Doris steps up with D-Funk Heat, a release that comfortably balances retro flair with modern groove. The production is sharp, with funky basslines that immediately grab attention, while the crisp drums and infectious synth lines keep everything fresh. Doris's ability to blend dancefloor-ready energy with nuanced musicality shines through, making this a record that's both playful and rich in its sonic textures. There's a sense of ease throughout, a laid-back confidence that invites listeners to move while staying fully immersed in the groove. It's a nod to the past with eyes firmly on the future.






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Intérprete: The Allergies
 in stock $13.02
Master Blaster
Cat: MXMRK 2070. Rel: 11 Apr 25
 
Clásico/Ska
Master Blaster
I Was Made To Love Her
Review: New York's incomparable edit king, and a hugely prolific one at that, Danny Krivit aka Mr K returns with some elongated reworks of a couple of Stevie Wonder's most timeless tunes. First up is his version of 'Master Blaster' which was originally the sound of Stevie paying tribute to Bob Marley. In his hands, it has a big intro and drums ready to rock. Flip it over and you will find 'I Was Made To Love Her' which has big r&b overtones and the sort of breakdowns that really build a vibe in the club. Adding in lashings of signature soul and you have two more steamy and effective tributes from the one and only Mr K.
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 in stock $14.40
Giving My Love
Cat: MXMRK 2069. Rel: 26 Mar 25
 
Disco/Reediciones
Giving My Love (Mr K 7-inch edit) (5:34)
Brazil (Mr K 7-inch edit) (4:29)
Review: The one and only Mr. K presents a two-sided treat here starting with Janice McClain's underrated 1983 disco track and featuring a smooth, laid-back groove that blends steppers vibes with mid-tempo Philly soul. Written by McClain's uncle Milt Tennant and Thom Page, it captures a classic sound that is further enhanced by McClain's heartfelt vocals. This edit trims the rare 12" version for a 7" debut with pristine sound and the B-side flips to a fresh take on 'Brazil', which was a 1975 hit by the Ritchie Family. Mr. K's edit extends the vamp section, offering a full, uninterrupted four minutes of irresistible disco joy.
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Intérprete: Pete Haigh
 in stock $13.86
Love Money
Cat: MXMRK 2068. Rel: 21 Jan 25
 
Disco/Reediciones
Love Money (7-Inch edit By Mr K) (5:36)
Smack Dab In The Middle (7-Inch edit By Mr K) (5:25)
Review: No one edits a classic like Mr. K, as he has proven time and time again. Now the legendary studio craftsman is back and revisiting Paradise Garage and some of the club's legendary sounds. First up is TW Funkmasters' 'Love Money,' which was conceived by UK radio reggae jock Tony Williams and fuses Dennis Brown's reggae hit 'Money In My Pocket' with early rap influences. The dub version was embraced by New York's dance scene and became iconic at the 'Garage, with many homages coming later such as Larry Levan's Man Friday remake, 'Love Honey, Love Heartache.' On the flip, Janice McClain's 1979 Philly disco classic 'Smack Dab In The Middle' shines as Larry Levan's mix is reworked by Mr. K who turns up the jazzy groove with fresh breaks.
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Intérprete: Pete Haigh, LEGO EDIT
 in stock $12.47
FR 021
FR 021 (10")
Cat: FR 021. Rel: 26 Mar 25
 
Drum And Bass/Jungle
Strictly Ragga (5:14)
FM Dial (with Kid Lib) (5:47)
Review: Future Retro continue rebooting recent history with these repress and it's great to see the demand for high grade timeless jungle music. Especially this one. The enigmatic Mr Sensei and the bossman himself go toe-to-toe on two very different breakbeat workouts. 'Strictly Ragga' goes full foundation with a very thick subby mixdown and layers of percussion. 'FM Dial', meanwhile, goes much more contemporary. Militant cuts and hits but bags of space and sudden twists. With Kid Lib on collab duties, too, some argue it's one of the most powerful tracks FR have ever blessed us with.
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 in stock $17.46
The Miracle Of Shame
The Miracle Of Shame (translucent white & green marbled vinyl 12" (side 2 etched))
Cat: RAD 0232. Rel: 20 Nov 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Spy Vs Spy (3:07)
Leave The Thinking To The Smart People (4:32)
Mr Ramones (1:54)
Stephanies Of The World Unite (3:36)
I Don't Know Where Dan Treacy Lives (3:52)
Review: Originally released at the dawn of the new millennium in the 2000th year of our Lord, The 'Miracle Of Shame' was an EP from Berkley, California 80s pop-punk legends The Mr T Experience. Their only project to feature bassist Gabe Meline as an official member following his studio contributions to the preceding years' full-length Alcatraz (their final work with Joel Reader handling bass duties), the credits also cite Erik Noyes on Hammond organ as an official member, as he'd previously recorded with the band on 1997's Revenge Is Sweet & So Are You as well as Alcatraz but had never been considered an official member. Reissued on a 1-sided etched green vinyl 12" (like any true punk EP should be), the material gives the almost guaranteed nod to The Ramones they've become known for (on 'Mr. Ramones'), while the beautifully titled closer 'I Don't Know Where Dan Treacy Lives' is easily one of the greatest punk song titles of the 21st century. No, we will not back that up.
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 in stock $18.83
The Finest This Is What You Are
The Finest This Is What You Are (limited 1-sided blue vinyl 12")
Cat: MW 001. Rel: 12 Feb 25
 
Disco/Reediciones
The Finest This Is What You Are (6:08)
Review: Presented simply, with basic artwork that offers a subtle nod to DJ Harvey's iconic Black Cock Edits series of the 1990s, this single-sided blue 12" marks the debut of a mysterious new rework series: Mr Wong's Edits. We're not sure who Mr Wong is - aside from the fact that the artist is not the grime producer of the same name - but he has delivered a strong debut. 'The Finest This Is What You Are' sees him tastefully mess around with a lesser-celebrated, string-drenched S.O.S Band jam - or at the very least, an acapella of it. This is combined with sweeping, string-laden elements from a simmering Barry White disco number and a shuffling, bossa-influenced Latin house beat. It's certainly a unique combination but one that works really well.
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 in stock $22.15
Do You See The Lighthouse Yet
Do You See The Lighthouse Yet (grey marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: 200 049. Rel: 03 Dec 24
 
Techno
Corizen
The Upper Room
Do You See The Lighthouse Yet
Zero Three Zero
Review: Utrecht's MRE makes his debut on 200 Records here and in doing so shows a passion for Detroit-style techno sounds. His rhythms draw from techno and breaks and ambient also helps cloud these classic, timeless grooves. 'Corizen' opens on a deep, dubby tip with languid chords for inward reflection, 'The Upper Room' then brings some gorgeous synth work straight from the Motor City and 'Do You See The Lighthouse Yet' is a lithe mix of wispy pads and elastic rhythms that ooze class. 'Zero Three Zero' shuts down this most sophisticated EP in a melancholic fashion.
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 in stock $13.86
Ace High EP
Ace High EP (recycled marbled vinyl 12" + insert limited to 140 copies)
Cat: FTV 005. Rel: 16 Apr 25
 
Techno
MRE - "Armadillos" (5:30)
ReKaB - "Always Having Fun" (7:34)
ReKaB - "Climbing High" (8:56)
MRE - "Ace" (6:00)
Review: London label Fourier Transform welcome back Rekab (James Baker) and label debuter Mre for 'Ace High'. 'Armadillos' rolls up its chassis for a serious exercise in minimal weight, reconstituting tuned percussions as it trundles along, while Rekab's 'Always Having Fun' posits an ideal life-mode: a steady, direct current of enjoyment, set to hedonically calculated beats. 'Climbing High' rebates the percussions for a subtle lark's ascent in deep acid, while 'Ace' complementarily descends across cross-rhythmic breaks and harmonies.
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Mai Tai EP
Mai Tai EP (coloured vinyl 12" (comes in different coloured vinyl, we cannot guarantee which colour you will receive))
Cat: DOD 999. Rel: 05 Dec 24
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Mai Tai (7:04)
Talei (6:49)
Just Let You Be (9:24)
Mai Tai (Sakro remix) (7:14)
Review: A captivating exploration of minimal and tech house, delivering a smooth blend of breezy melodies and lush grooves. The title track, 'Mai Tai', kicks off Side-1 with effortless charm, offering a melodic, laid-back tech house vibe that feels perfect for open-air settings. 'Talei' follows, elevating the mood with its chord-driven, lush textures, embodying the essence of quintessential tech house. On Side-2, 'Just Let You Be' nods to Drexciya's 'Let Me Be Me' with a groovy, minimal approach that feels both nostalgic and contemporary. The EP concludes with Sakro's remix of 'Mai Tai' which transforms the original into an upbeat, dancefloor-ready anthem, adding energy while maintaining its melodic core. This EP is a good in balancing minimalism with rich, inviting soundscapes.
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Pioneer Series Vol II
Pioneer Series Vol II (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: MCRBP 002. Rel: 15 Nov 24
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Mtps - "Moonrise" (7:11)
Michaelis - "Wax Off" (7:16)
Mihai Pol - "Zelot" (7:47)
Fedo - "Anantkar Kaur" (7:30)
Review: Micro Orbit is back with another trip around the cosmos almost exactly a year since they first launched into space with the first in their Pioneer Series. That was backed up with their Origins Series in January this year but it is to the Pioneers we return here with four finely crafted minimal and tech house cuts. Mtps's 'Moonrise' is a gritty, punchy opener with a stripped back sense of menace. Michaelis's 'Wax Off' is the sort of silky sound to spin you out at 5am and Mihai Pol's offers up deliciously deep and heady loops on his 'Zelot'. Fedo closes things down with the floating and suspensory dubbed out tech house delicacies of 'Anantkar Kaur.'
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Tags: Minimal
 in stock $16.34
Day By Day
Cat: SP10 006. Rel: 28 Nov 24
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Day By Day (3:05)
Kanashikute Yarikirenai (3:23)
Oyasumi Na Sayang (3:20)
Review: ukuoka-based band MuchaMuchaM, known for their breakthrough debut album Qantikala, returns with a collaborative EP featuring Malaysian singer-songwriter Zee Avi. After performing together at The Creators' Co-Write stage in 2023, the two artists have crafted a unique sound that blends their distinct Asian influences. The EP features the modern acoustic track 'Day By Day', a cover of 'Sad and Unfulfilled' and the Asian dance number 'Oyasumi na Sayang', sung in Malay. The EP's cover artwork, inspired by Borneo, was designed by Fukuoka-based illustrator TOYAMEG, further enhancing its cross-cultural appeal.
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Tags: Japanese
 in stock $21.33
Anor Londo
Cat: DKO 36. Rel: 12 Nov 24
 
Electro
Metroid (5:45)
Global Gore (5:40)
Pyramid Head (5:44)
The Wire (Stringer Bell mix) (5:27)
Majula (5:17)
Review: Mud Deep returns with a new 12" on the D.Ko label that explores a wide range of superbly stylish electro sounds. First up is 'Metroid' which is a thumping rhythm with ricocheting hits and smart snares that drive things onwards. 'Global Glare' is a lovely broken beat number with reverberating bass and some nice acid flushes and 'Pyramid Head' offers widescreen ambient synth beauty with a wiggling rhythm that you will not be able to resist. 'The Wire (Stringer Bell mix)' shows off more lush synth craft and 'Majula' ends with cosmic energy underpinned by more snappy kick drum patterns.
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Moonlight Riddims
Cat: KNT 42B. Rel: 03 Mar 25
 
Techno
Provenance (9:57)
Provenance (Don Williams remix) (6:36)
Providence (8:01)
Review: Sirko Muller, one half of Tokomak and a familiar face from Mojuba's Wandering sublabel, makes his Kontakt debut with two deep, organic dub tracks. 'Provenance' sets the tone, its dubwise bassline and echoing melodies creating a hypnotic atmosphere. Don Williams, head of Mojuba, delivers a remix that pushes the hypnotic elements even further, transforming 'Provenance' into a mesmerizing dub techno excursion. The 12" is rounded out by 'Providence', a dubwise masterpiece with its echoing delays and spacious atmospherics. Expect to get lost in the cavernous depths of these dub-infused soundscapes, perfect for late-night listening or early morning meditations.
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 in stock $19.12
Moonlight Riddims
Moonlight Riddims (green vinyl 12")
Cat: KNT 42. Rel: 03 Mar 25
 
Techno
Provenance (9:57)
Provenance (Don Williams remix) (6:35)
Provenance (8:01)
Review: Mirko Muller heads deep into the night with this new single on the German label Kontakt. 'Provenance' is a perfectly unhurried nine minutes which defies the modern way of serving up content in short, shape, attention grabbing bursts. Instead this is a deep and dubby sound with a slow, lumbering rhythm and smudged synths that provides the basis for your brain to go off an explore on its own. The Don Williams remix provides a more direct sound but it is still super deep and fluid and a final cut ice against casts you adrift in a sea of dub techno tranquility.
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Deus Ex Machina
Cat: RRR 014. Rel: 28 Jan 25
 
Techno
First Act (6:01)
Second Act (6:39)
Third Act (5:32)
Second Act (Force Reaction remix) (5:42)
Review: Deus Ex Machina is a narrative device that allows an unlikely event to interrupt proceedings in order to provide a swift conclusion to a story. Notes with this EP say simply, "Unexpected intervention from the machine," and there sure is a lot of great hardware at work. 'First Act' is a deft techno sound that is on its toes and not keen to linger. 'Second Act' is a heady one with deep space synth motifs and liner beats. 'Third Act' is another dead-of-night, deep-as-you-like bit of classic techno minimalism and a Force Reaction remix brings more skeletal sound designs and rhythms to an ice-cold groove.
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Let's All Unite
Cat: OR 146. Rel: 27 Dec 24
 
Dub
Hugh Mundell - "Let's All Unite" (2:54)
Pablo Rockers All Stars - "Unity Dub" (3:14)
Review: This laid-back dub 45 offers a seamless blend of positive vibes and deep rhythms. Side-1 features a classic reggae track with a powerful, uplifting message of unity. Mundell's smooth vocals are complemented by a steady, groovy rhythm that captures the essence of roots reggae. Side-2 takes the message to a more instrumental and dub-infused space, with the track being heavily dubbed out, showcasing intricate rhythms, echo effects and atmospheric layers. The dub version allows the music to breathe, emphasizing its meditative and expansive qualities. A perfect pairing for dub and reggae enthusiasts.
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Descanso
Descanso (12" + insert)
Cat: STH 2494LP. Rel: 16 Jan 25
 
Soul
Grow (1:58)
Forest Fire (3:58)
Double Clutch (3:07)
Stay Up (4:07)
Storybook (2:56)
Bloom (3:40)
Review: This debut release marks a reflective and deeply personal chapter for a 22-year-old Los Angeles artist. Drawing from her diverse musical upbringingiranging from The Doors and 2Pac to Salsa and Sambaishe brings a unique blend of influences into her sound. Growing up in Highland Park, her mixed heritage plays a key role in her music, infusing each track with a sense of place and memory. The EP delves into themes of love, loss and growth, capturing the complexity of emotions with both vulnerability and strength. Written in collaboration with her brother, the six songs explore the artist's journey, offering a comforting space to process experiences and emotions. The project's title, meaning "to rest" in Spanish, reflects the artist's belief in the necessity of reflection for personal growth. The albums introspective lyrics and soulful melodies offer a soothing balance of vulnerability and resilience, making it a poignant exploration of love in its many forms, while providing comfort to both the artist and her listeners.
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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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Boogie Oogie
Cat: SSCRFFL 7001. Rel: 04 Mar 25
 
Disco/Reediciones
Boogie Oogie (Rob Hardt Boogie remix) (4:31)
Boogie Oogie (Young Pulse remix) (4:22)
Review: Jay Murphy - Franco-American musician, producer and singer based in Paris - and South African singer songwrite Natalie Nova join forces to give a fresh spin to a classic, reinterpreting a well-loved track with their own unique flair. The original mix oozes with jazz-funk vibes, where Murphy's smooth keyboard work and Nova's soulful vocals combine effortlessly, adding new depth and energy to the timeless track. The groove is rich and inviting, pulling you into its rhythmic charm while still honouring the essence of the original. On the remix, Young Pulse brings his signature style, turning the track into a soulful, funky journey with added layers of warmth and groove. His touch injects an extra dose of funk, transforming it into an irresistible dancefloor-ready tune.
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Boogie Oogie
Boogie Oogie (limited silver vinyl 7")
Cat: SSCRFFL 7001SILVER. Rel: 04 Mar 25
 
Disco/Reediciones
Boogie Oogie (Rob Hardt Boogie remix) (4:31)
Boogie Oogie (Young Pulse remix) (4:18)
Review: Primetime Paris producer Jay Murphy first teamed up with Natalie Nova in 2022 to release 'Boogie Oogie', a rejig of the classic A Taste Of Honey song. Emphasising postmodernity, we hear a timeless club classic liquefied for a fluid psychic economy: Murphy, a Franco-American musician based in Paris, produces, sings and key-plays over this funky opus, attesting his involvement in the funk scene since as far back as the early 1990s. But now Rob Hardt and Young Pulse bring their own versions, spanning slapping, chime-trilling propulsions, and a wildout inductive monologue from an anonymous contributing vocalist: "if you think you're too cool to boogie, boy have I got news for you... I wanna see you shake your derriere..."
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Tags: Disco Funk | Nu Disco
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Cargo Cult
Cat: TINA 001. Rel: 21 Nov 24
 
Ambient/Drone
The Age Of Fragmentation (3:16)
Bunraku (2:03)
After Dinner (2:10)
Kaiseki (3:34)
Lead Away From Light (3:56)
Broken Orchestra (3:06)
Kaiseki (cut Hands remix) (4:41)
Broken Orchestra (Nokuit remix) (3:52)
Review: This six-track release from the Musci archives offers up sounds that blend traditional instruments with synthesisers and electronics. It comes with remixes by Cut Hands and Nokuit and highlights the work of Roberto Musci, an Italian ethnomusicologist who has been active since the mid-80s. Musci's music gained renewed interest following the 2016 Tower of Silence compilation and got praise from legends like the late Ryuichi Sakamoto. It's dense, challenging, and unlike much else you will hear this year.
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In The Bush (reissue)
In The Bush (reissue) (translucent fluorescent green vinyl 12")
Cat: SPEC1337 GREEN. Rel: 03 Mar 25
 
Disco/Reediciones
In The Bush (8:01)
Keep On Jumpin (5:29)
Review: Initially established by disco polymath Patrick Adams as a "low budget" studio band, Musique briefly burned brightly, releasing two albums and a handful of genuine dancefloor anthems. Their story started in 1978 with this double-header - produced by Adams and mixed by a youthful Francois Kevorkian - on Salsoul Records. This reissue has naturally been fully remastered for club play and is presented on rather fetching translucent fluorescent green vinyl. A-side 'In The Bush', an infectious and high-octane slab of restless disco-funk full of clipped guitar licks, propulsive bass, punchy horns and hybrid whispered/sung lead vocals, is the more celebrated and much-played of the two tracks, though the heavily orchestrated and Salsoul Orchestra style 'Keep On Jumpin' is also excellent.

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Tags: Disco Funk
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Yucca
Yucca (12")
Cat: FOT 001. Rel: 13 Dec 24
 
Techno
Bent (6:14)
Qrrom (5:28)
Yucca (4:46)
Bonky (5:32)
Review: Muzmin's debut launches with four tracks that infuse old-school techno with contemporary flair. After his start playing in bands, the Rotterdam-based artist turned to production, and with this release, it's clear how well his experience has translated into club-ready compositions. Opening with 'Qrrom', a driving track with deep grooves and intricate rhythms, Muzmin sets the tone. 'Yucca' continues, layering hypnotic patterns over a powerful bassline. 'Bonky' is where things get playful, offering punchy percussion and quirky synths, while 'Bent' takes a more atmospheric approach, with twisting, off-kilter beats keeping the energy high. A fresh take on classic sounds, this EP is a promising start for the label.
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SA Deep
SA Deep (12")
Cat: MG 069. Rel: 21 Nov 24
 
Deep House
Centuries (7:32)
The Grove (7:00)
Review: South Africa has long had its own exciting and vibrant house scene, and it has always had its own distinctive sound. These days it is ever more present in the wider global scene and now Moods & Grooves helps to keep the movement growing by looking to esteemed African producer Myazisto for a label debut and his first-ever outing on vinyl. A-side jam 'Centuries' has fantastically light-footed drum patterns and slick finger clicks that are infused with blissful late-night chords and dreamy leads. 'The Grove' is another one cooked up with a light touch, dusty drums and tender melodies that all raise the spirits and fill you with calm.
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Intérprete: Osmose
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Moxy Edits 11 & 12
Cat: MYEDITS 011. Rel: 11 Mar 25
 
Deep House
Haha (5:38)
Meld (6:42)
Review: Moxy Edits shares the ninth edition to its fantastically frisky edits series, focusing on jacking UK house edits in a hip-hop and disco style. In bobbing fashion, A1 side 'Haha' reworks Little Simz' 'Gorilla' to huge, over double-time hip house effect, doing rapider justice to Simz' transmissive reworking of an original Beenie Man line. 'Meld' redoes a comparatively untraceable disco breather, providing an emotive 4x4 contrast.
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I Want To Thank You
Cat: SSS 703. Rel: 14 Jan 25
 
Soul
I Want To Thank You (3:44)
Don't Stop What You're Doin' (3:23)
Review: For the first time since their 1981 release, Alicia Myers' iconic tracks 'I Want To Thank You' and 'Don't Stop What You're Doin'' are together on one vinyl, making this a double-header that's hard to resist. Both songs, produced by Kevin 'Mr Groove' McCord, highlight the peak of his career, during which he also played a key role in Al Hudson & The Soul Partners and One Way. McCord's influence spans r&b, funk, disco and boogie, with these tracks standing as prime examples of his craft. I Want To Thank You has become a timeless classic, a staple at block parties, particularly in Brooklyn, where it's known to kick off the festivities with its unforgettable groove and Alicia's smooth, heartfelt vocals. Meanwhile, Don't Stop What You're Doin' carries its own legacy, having been famously sampled by J Dilla for Slum Village's 'What It's All About' featuring Busta Rhymes. This release from the South Street family is fully licensed, remastered and essential for any collection, encapsulating a pivotal moment in music history. Both tracks are a reminder of the joy and energy that defined the era.
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MYOKEN 002
Cat: MYOKEN 002. Rel: 10 Dec 24
 
Disco/Reediciones
Give (6:08)
Hurt (6:19)
Review: The elusive MYOKEN crew delivers another tantalising 12" of dubbed-out edits with a white label release featuring 'Give' and 'Hurt'. On the A-side, 'Give' is a sultry, downtempo blend of echoing vocal cuts and laid-back beats that stretch out like a haze-filled evening. 'Hurt' on the flip side takes a similarly murky approach, warping pop elements into a mesmerising dub-heavy soundscape. With limited pressing and minimal distribution, this release is already sparking excitement among collectorsian essential pick-up for those after raw, dub-infused edits that push the limits of the pop format.
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MYOKEN 003
Cat: MYOKEN 003. Rel: 28 Jan 25
 
Disco/Reediciones
Play (5:47)
Leak (6:55)
Review: Following a couple of 2024 releases in which they variously reworked tracks by Adelle, Club and Lana De Rey, re-edit and remix collective Myoken delivers their first material of 2025. On A-side 'Play', they brilliantly breathe new life into a spacey slab of turn-of-the-1980s synth-pop, re-imagining it as a cross between Larry Levan's greatest proto-house dubs and Francois K's early 1990s revisions of Yazoo's 'Situation'. Over on the reverse, the crew goes for the dancefloor jugular, placing a prime Missy Elliott acapella atop hot-stepping, clap-happy electro beats and a dark and dirty, EBM-style sequenced synthesiser line. It's a simple concoction, but a genuinely fantastic one. It's a great example of how, with a bit of imagination, you can genuinely re-imagine a classic.
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MYOKEN 004
Cat: MYOKEN 004. Rel: 11 Mar 25
 
Disco/Reediciones
Erase (8:34)
Erase (dub) (8:11)
Why (8:04)
Why (dub) (8:08)
Review: The Mysterious MYOKEN crew is back with their fourth release in the popular series and as always, they're bringing their signature style to the table. This time, they've taken two massive pop and dance anthems and reworked them into atmospheric, proggy-tinged versions that'll have you locked in from the first beat. On the A-side, 'Erase' sets the tone with its spacious, groove-heavy energy, and the 'Erase Dub' brings out the deep, layered textures, making it perfect for late-night dancefloors. On the flip, 'Why' pushes the vibe further with its driving bass and captivating rhythm, before the 'Why Dub' takes things into a more experimental realm, adding even more dubby space and hypnotic elements.
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No Way Back
Cat: BCOK 007. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Disco/Reediciones
No Way Back (Disco Adjustments By Mystic Slot) (7:07)
Disco Adventure (Disco Adjustments By Mystic Slot) (5:39)
Review: Most disco diggers will be aware of the DJ Harvey adjacent Black Cock series - when it launched in the early 1990s, it was one of the first hush-hush re-edit outlets around. Mystic Slot was Harvey and Gerry Rooney, and this double-header - first released 31 years ago in 1993 - is arguably their strongest moment. A-side 'No Way Back' is a Clavinet-heavy, largely instrumental revision of the Dells' infectious track of the same name, rearranged to stretch out key passages of groove, build and breakdown. It's still a fantastic re-edit, as is flipside 'Disco Adventure', a cut-and-paste dancefloor classic that builds a low-slung, sweat-soaked dub disco delight by blending the groove from a lesser-celebrated Jimmy 'Bo' Horne cut with elements borrowed from tracks by the Winners and eccentric producers Rinder & Lewis.
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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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Fool's Paradise Sampler Vol 4
Grant Nelson & Mark Knight - "Do It Y'all" (5:55)
The Deepshakerz & Turntables Night Fever - "Oh Phunk!" (6:32)
Richard Earnshaw - "Touch Me" (6:21)
Sebb Jumor - "Makes Me Feel" (5:47)
Review: Toolroom's house imprint keeps the party pumping with another diverse selection of floor-filling weapons. Grant Nelson & Mark Knight lead the charge with 'Do It Y'all', a track that's been tearing up charts and dancefloors with its raw energy and irresistible rhythm for a while now. But this sampler doesn't simply rest on its laurels; it takes us on a winding path through the multifaceted sounds of house music. The Deepshakerz & Turntables Night Fever follow up with 'Oh Phunk!', a high-energy stomper fueled by a relentless rhythm section and soulful vocal samples that hark back to the golden age of house music. Richard Earnshaw, however, opts for a different approach, reimagining Fonda Rae's classic 'Touch Me' with a touch of soulful depth and emotion. Sebb Junior closes out the sampler with 'Makes Me Feel', a track brimming with bright melodies and feel-good vibes, showcasing the playful side of house music. This sampler is a showcase for the label's dedication to quality house music that offers listeners a diverse range of beats that are both good for the dancefloor and any discerning DJs.



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Obscure Bad Dreams Vol 1: Dedicated To The Legendary Sauro Cosimetti
Obatala Sango Ochun - "The Beginning" (Afrikan Latino mix) (6:24)
House II House - "Into The Night" (5:25)
Bizzy B - "Summer House" (3:20)
Rohan Delano - "Inflight" (5:17)
Montana Orchestra - "Esto Parese Amor" (Tribal Love beats) (5:11)
Uncle 22 - "The Man From" (6:22)
Review: Hotmix deliver another two-track slaying from an aliased ambassador of the label itself, this time the first edition in the new 'Obscure Bad Dreams' series. An homage to Sauro Cosimetti (the Italian house and techno mastermind whose credits include releases on Frequenza, Natura Viva and Beatfreak), six acolytes of the artist bring six, discoic house hosing-downs to the table. Most exciting among the selections are the lively African trad chanter 'The Beginning', the dreamy soulful house 'Inflight' by Rohan Delano, and Montano Orchestra's freestyle-inspired dub-electro-disco 'Tribal Love Beats' version of their own 'Esto Parese Amor'.
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Intérprete: Shadow Dancer
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