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Singles
Archive EP Vol 12
Cat: IR 202012. Rel: 26 Jul 21
 
Drum And Bass/Jungle
Jungle Hardcore (4:47)
Pulp Fiction (4:45)
Pulp Fiction (remix) (5:43)
Review: One of the most iconic labels in jungle history, Ibiza Records continue to dig deep into the vaults for cult classics and unreleased gems. Now 12 editions deep into the series, this time we're treated to collaborations between 2 On A Tip (Jay-Cee and GT) and the bossman himself. 'Jungle Hardcore' hits first with its late 92 style hardcore riffs and oceanic breaks and sudden cosmic bridge while 'Pulp Fiction' comes in two different versions. Sampling the classic Tarantino film (complete with a bit of Dick Dale's surf guitars) both cuts go in hard with amens and chops with pure 95 fire. History on wax.
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out of stock $12.75
THREADS 006
Cat: THREADS 006. Rel: 12 Jan 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
A Virgo On The Moon & Paolo Mosca - "Mattherhorn" (6:05)
Kebab Traume - "Nova Trance" (4:52)
Mario Liberti - "Treat Me Good" (5:59)
Matteo - "The Truth Was Out" (feat Lourene) (6:39)
Review: Muddy, dreamy and dubby new dance cuts from THREADS, who invite four of their mainstays to the fore with a dry and entraining take on trance. Kebab Traume (in English, 'Kebab Dream') wafts a mouth-watery cylinder of sonic meat under our noses with 'Nova Trance', which melds stabs, basses and kicks with all the certainty of a honey badger. Meanwhile, Mario Liberti's 'Treat Me Good' urges us to do just that via the mode sultry sampled vocals and funk bass whirls.
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Intérprete: Lostlojic
Tags: Minimal | Acid Techno
out of stock $14.41
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 $10.26
Hydraulix Va03
Hydraulix Va03 (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: HYDROVA 03. Rel: 30 May 24
 
Techno
Acerbic - "Deep In Your Mind" (6:41)
Minor Dott - "What You Callin Acid" (6:39)
Andreas Kraemer & Shadym - "Reflect" (6:29)
DAVE The Drummer & Phil Kershaw - "Bassline Sunset" (6:55)
Review: Hydraulix Records continues to push the boundaries of ravey techno with Va03, a four-track EP that transports listeners back to the early '90s warehouse scene with its infectious energy and relentless beats. Side 1 kicks off with Acerbic's 'Deep In Your Mind,' a heavy sci-fi pounder that channels the essence of early '90s techno rave vibes. With nods to the big Belgium sounds and a prominent Hoover sound, this track is an instant banger that commands attention on the dancefloor. Following suit, Minor Dott's 'What You Callin Acid' delivers a menacing and sinister atmosphere, characterized by its mechanical and demonic undertones. It's a track that exudes raw power and intensity, perfect for those craving an adrenaline-fueled sonic experience. On Side 2, Andreas Kraemer & Shadym team up to bring us 'Reflect,' a percussive and loopy journey through hardcore rave sounds. The track pulsates with energy, immersing listeners in a hypnotic groove that's impossible to resist. Finishing things are Dave The Drummer & Phil Kershaw's 'Bassline Sunset,' a big room rave techno anthem that hits all the right notes. With its infectious bassline and euphoric atmosphere, this track is destined to ignite dancefloors worldwide. Each track on this EP offers a unique sonic experience, making it a must-have for fans of the early 90s rave scene.
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Welcome To Rave EP
Cat: TLRV 004. Rel: 08 Feb 24
 
Techno
Acid Mutant - "Disco Balls" (7:06)
P I N O Lopez - "Welcome To Rave" (7:07)
Vlado 303 - "Drug System" (6:53)
Acid Ray - "Winder" (7:16)
Review: From the title to the artwork, everything about this EP screams high energy and peak time dancefloor explosions. And so it proves when you drop the needle into the first groove. It is Acid Mutant who kicks off with 'Disco Balls' which has lacerating synths spraying about the mix over turbo charged beats. P.I.N.O. Lopez then keeps up the pressure with 'Welcome To Rave' with its squiggly acid lines and hurried, hard hitting drums. Flip it over for the high octane thrills of Vlado's 'Drug System' strap in for one last helter-skelter in the form of 'Winder' by Acid Ray.
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out of stock $13.86
Acid Sessions Vol 3
Acid Sessions Vol 3 (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: ZC 039. Rel: 13 Mar 25
 
Techno
Acidulant - "Serpentacid" (5:19)
Sarufaromeo & Papaverhof - "Acid Nihonshu" (5:18)
G303 - "Live Long & Prosper" (5:07)
Paul Renard - "SO36" (5:23)
Review: Acid Sessions Vol. 3 is another white-knuckle journey into the world of acid with five top talents in the field all pushing their own limits. Acidulant opens with "Serpentacid' featuring hypnotic 303 grooves and relentless energy, then Sarufaromeo & Papaverhof deliver 'Acid Nihonshu' which blends atmospheric depth with chaotic acid vibes. G303 takes you beyond with 'Live Long and Prosper,' an interstellar anthem filled with cosmic acid and resonant grooves. Paul Renard closes with 'SO36' which is all about the fat rhythms and powerful dancefloor drive. Long live acid is what we say.

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Ciutat Bella
Cat: CUPULA 001. Rel: 13 Sep 22
 
Progressive House
Ciutat Bella (6:14)
Gueto De Gracia (6:27)
Paral-lel (6:13)
Ciutat Bella (Arnau Obiols Acid mix) (6:29)
Ciutat Bella (Yung Prado Pituambient remix) (6:21)
Review: Buckle up and hold on tight for this supercharged house offering from the all new Cupula label in Spain. It finds Adria and Pau Roses work in unison to serve up some futuristic sounds. Opener 'Ciutat Bella' has slinky progressive lines, gurgling cosmic bass and electronic house funk to spare. 'Gueto De Gracia' then gets its cheeky on with some UKG agar vibes bottled up and repackaged as contemporary space house. 'A couple of alternative remixes on the flip side close out this fresh and exciting EP.
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Tags: Acid House
out of stock $14.97
06 AM
06 AM (hand-stamped 12" in hand-stamped sleeve)
Cat: 06 AM. Rel: 25 Jan 18
 
Disco/Reediciones
Afrobot - "Turkish Dreams" (5:18)
Matt Moroder - "Yasemin Endless Edit" (6:42)
Potentiometer - "Turkish Sauerkraut" (7:05)
Afrobot - "Kalk Gidelim" (5:46)
Review: The success of Holland's AM edit imprint lies in its founders' desire to offer up on-point scalpel reworks of thoroughly obscure but inspired tracks from around the world. Naturally, there's plenty of evidence to support this argument on the label's sixth hand-stamped 12". AM regular Afrobot kicks things off via "Turkish Dream", a fine tweak of a boisterous, Hammond-heavy chunk of glassy-eyed late '60s dream pop, before Matt Moroder gets busy with a deliciously low-slung slab of Middle Eastern post-punk dub disco. On the flip, Potentiometer rearranges a seriously heavy Turkish funk-rock workout - think Rare Earth guitar riffs, sweaty drumming and eyes-closed solos - while Afrobot takes is further into psychedelic territory via the mind-altering, Moog-boasting brilliance of "Kalk Gidelim".
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out of stock $10.54
Traveling Home
Cat: ATH 127V. Rel: 24 Nov 22
 
Soul
Traveling Home (4:37)
I Like To Recommend The Lord (4:32)
Review: Like many of the killer cuts reissued by Athens of the North, Ethel Agee, Preston Scarber and Reverend Dorosco Scarber's 'Travelling Home' was original released in tiny numbers as a private-press 45 sometime in the early 1970s. Agee wrote the track and played electric organ, with her brothers providing the vocals and local musicians' the funk-fuelled rhythm section. It still sounds great all these years on, delivering an authentically righteous, harmonious and beautifully played gospel soul treat. Over on the flip you'll find original flip-side 'I Like To Recommend The Lord', a piano-laden chunk of eyes-closed gospel blues that shuffles along at a lower tempo. Like the A-side, it features immaculate group harmony vocals.
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out of stock $13.86
CNVLTD 002
Cat: CNVLTD 002. Rel: 17 Jul 18
 
Drum And Bass/Jungle
Ahmad & Gremlinz - "Grinder" (5:20)
Ahmad & Parallel - "Judgement Day" (6:03)
Acid Lab - "Jericho" (6:03)
Review: Acid Lab gets all two-face on this new EP for burgeoning jungle imprint Convoluted Records. First up are two collabs under his Ahmad alias; "Grinder" sees Gremlinz join the fray with a nasty hornets nest bassline and pitched breaks that seem to melt through the LFOs while Parallel helps him unleash the soul of Beelzebub himself on "Judgement Day". "Jericho" closes on a savage jungle note with haunted choral effects and broadsword breaks. For a label called Convoluted, this sure cuts straight to the point.
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out of stock $11.64
Transition EP
Cat: DN 017. Rel: 23 Sep 24
 
Techno
Transition (5:30)
Transition (Psyk remix) (5:30)
Vortex (5:37)
Futurismo (5:34)
Review: The Danza Nativa label is fresh off the back of a fine fifth birthday celebratory 2 part compilation but wastes no time getting back to business. Alderaan is the man in charge with his second for the label and 'Transition' kicks off with some mad LFO business melting your mind. Psyk remixes it into a more paired back and spooky subterranean techno prowler. With 'Vortex' there is yet more nocturnal menace with ticking hi-hats seeing rhythm as squelchy, unsettling sounds peel off the beats. 'Futurismo' closes down with a gurgling lead line and distant sci-fi sounds that complete this most futuristic EP.
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 in stock $13.58
Futurism
Futurism (12")
Cat: ISM 010X. Rel: 06 May 11
 
Disco/Reediciones
Alena - "Changes" (Ron Basejam remix)
Yam Who? - "I'm In Love" (feat Natasha Watts)
PBR Streetgang - "J2ThaB"
Brothers Young - "Inferno"
Review: Yam Who?'s ISM label come through with a four track slice of disco centric Futurism, featuring the man Yam himself alongside PBR Streetgang and Ron Basejam. It's the latter who takes the lead with a remix of Alena's "Changes" that sees her sultry vocal teased by a most excellent of analogue synth leads that splurges brilliantly across the crisp mid tempo chug. Yam Who? teams up with vocalist Natasha Watts for the similarly bottom heavy bump of "I'm In Love" which has a certain warehouse appeal to it. On the flip, PBR pay respect to the godfather of soul James Brown with the gritty flex of "J2thaB" with the sadly departed Mr Brown strangely sounding at times like he wants to go to Tesco. We always took him for a Waitrose man, but regardless this is probably the track you'll reach for most! Finally Brothers Young do their thing to a Trammps classic, with little more than the bassline retained. Big tip!
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out of stock $14.41
Mama Soul
Cat: BGPS 066. Rel: 27 Jan 22
 
Funk
Harold Alexander - "Mama Soul" (3:03)
Pretty Purdie - "Heavy Soul Slinger" (4:16)
Review: Bernard "Pretty" Purdie and his Playboys were an iconic funk group of the late 70s who had big hits with the likes of Gil Scott Heron on his seminal 'The Revolution Will Not Be Televised' single. A year later on the same label, Flying Dutchman, they served up the 'Heavy Soul Slinger' single which gets reissued here. It's driven by big drum breaks and funky hits, with plenty of lush chords and rolling basslines all taking you on a high class and sophisticated trip. On the a-side is Harold Alexander 's 'Mama Soul' from the same era, but with a much more experimental sound rooted in wordless ad libs and frantic flutes.
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 in stock $12.48
Disco Tape II
Disco Tape II (orange splattered vinyl 12" + insert)
Cat: SE 48VL. Rel: 29 Jan 24
 
Disco/Reediciones
Alexny - "Caribbean Breeze" (5:29)
Alexny - "Bada Boom" (5:17)
Paride Pavone - "In Key" (6:06)
Phil Disco - "Never Gonna Leave You" (5:46)
Phil Disco - "Disco Ipno" (5:18)
C Da Afro - "The Choice" (5:50)
Review: 'Disco Tape', which launched via a must-check 12" back in August 2023, os Sound Exhibitions' multi-artist EP series. This second volume is a similarly action-packed affair that gleefully blurs the boundaries between reworks, re-edits and sample-heavy original productions. Alexny kicks things off with two sun-soaked treats - the percussive and warming tropical disco tribute 'Caribbean Breeze' and the sax solo-sporting dancefloor shuffle of 'Bada Boom' - before Paride Pavone rounds off side A with the jazzy disco-house celebration of 'In Key'. Phil Disco impresses on side B with two killer cuts (the funky bass-propelled disco heaviness of 'Never Gonna Leave You' and the swirling jazz-funk-house bump of 'Disco Ipno', while disco-funk specialist C Da Afro rounds things off in fine style via the insatiable grooves and fluttering flute solos of 'The Choice'.
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Maratea
AM / PM
Maratea (12")
Cat: DRECK 13. Rel: 23 Nov 06
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Maratea
Rather Than Less
Review: Sublimity is an adornment that suits AM/PM well. This release is predestined to be a hit.
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Tags: Minimal
out of stock $12.75
Bought & Sold
AM / PM
Cat: DRK 12. Rel: 01 Nov 06
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Bought & Sold
Such Is The Ordeal
Review: The first two instalments of the brand new AM/PM 12" series guarantees a level of quality to all those converts to The End. With a soon-to-be-legendary performance coming up inside the crumbling glory of the east end - the fantastic Wilton's Music Hall - alongside fellow dust botherer Janek Schaeffer, Radovan Scasascia's increasing prominence on the live circuit promises further thrills galore. Radovan continues here in the same realm as with the acclaimed 'Also' EP. The source material here still comes from a carefully selected palette of final moments and last breaths of found recordings. The arrangements let them move in and out of time, creating mesmeric chance compositions, micro-tonal disharmonies and that typical AM/PM warmth. A total of four 12" releases are scheduled building up to a CD album due for 2007. Extremely high quality as always.
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5 Years Of Danza Nativa Pt II
Cat: DN 016PT2. Rel: 28 May 24
 
Techno
Amandra - "Drakona" (5:44)
Dino Sabatini - "Danza Tribale" (6:23)
Polygonia - "Medusa Euphorbia" (6:31)
Plants Army Revolver - "0101011001000010" (5:11)
Review: Danza Nativa is rightly celebrating its fifth anniversary recently and now follows up the first part of its anniversary compilation with part two, featuring tunes from across a broad spectrum. The first side delves into tribal rhythms and strident synths with Amandra keeping it stripped back and minimal and Dino Sabatini going deep and dubby on 'Danza Tribale'. Polygonia and Plants Army Revolver then set your mind free to wander among lush sound designs and captivating rhythms that head deep into a humid and futurist jungle.
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Jerona Global Sessions Volume 2
Cat: JFEP 002. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Drum And Bass/Jungle
Amaning & Dizplay - "Sienna"
Mijatoho - "Something True"
Sabre - "Floating Source"
Physics - "Far East"
Review: Amaning has been bubbling under on the drum & bass scene now for some time. 'Sienna' has Amaning's stamp of quality all over it, plus a little something extra from Dizplay. Starting out with a huge string soaked intro and leading into gigantic drop. With techy sounds, tough beats and loads of low end bass, this tune really shines and leaves you panting for more. 'Something True', from Mijatoho has crisp beats and bongos, allowing the tune to roll out on to the dance floor with ease. The creeping bass line keeps building throughout the intro until it hits home at the first drop and carries the tune through a soundscape of vocal samples, choppy beats and precision editing. Superb! Sabre has been a fast rising star on the drum & bass scene this year teaming up with artists such as Alix Perez & Jenna G. His talent has been well and truly recognised. 'Floating Source' is a perfect example of just what he's capable of. Beautifully atmospheric and eerily dark at the same time, this song has so many levels to it. The continuous and repetitive bass line gets you stuck in the groove while the tough beats keep you glued to the dance floor. 'Floating Source' is a must have for anyone who likes their tunes deep, dark and soulful. Physics, the Finnish producer is brimming with confidence and it really shows in the track 'Far East'. It is a deep and atmospheric tune that follows the mood of 'Floating Source' nicely on this EP. With a heavy middle eastern feel and a tough bassline, this tune is full of interesting ideas and clever drops that take you by surprise. A fantastic end to the 'Global Sessions Volume 2'.
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out of stock $11.08
Kloni
Kloni (12")
Cat: SND 006. Rel: 30 Nov 18
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Rob Amboule & Manuel Schatz - "Manz Not Hot" (6:30)
Peter Raw - "Brotherhood" (5:52)
HDV - "Digital Delight" (5:44)
Kosh - "The Mess" (5:08)
Review: Sounds Benefit founder Tom Joyce cast his net far and wide when sniffing out cuts to include on the label's latest multi-artist EP. There's plenty of little-known talent on show across the four tracks that make-up the EP, which come from artists based in Frankfurt, Paris and - most surprisingly - Casablanca. We're particularly enjoying the hybrid electro/spacey tech-house bounce of Peter Raw's wonderfully swinging "Brotherhood", though the deep and melodious electro bounce of Kosh's "The Mess" is also really rather good. Elsewhere, Manuel Schatz and Rob Amboule offer up some bold and snappy Motor City techno/acid house fusion, while HDV's "Digital Delight" is raw, analogue, funky and decidedly alien in tone.
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out of stock $12.48
Watergate 24 EP
Cat: WGVINYL 049. Rel: 11 Jul 18
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Ame - "119 BPM" (Jimi Jules & Jesaya +4 BPM Update) (5:25)
Jimi Jules & Domenico Ferrari - "Parkuhr" (6:05)
Egopusher - "Flake" (Jimi Jules remix) (6:25)
Ed Ed & Petja Virikko - "Sundroina" (feat Jinadu - Jimi Jules remix) (7:18)
Review: Zurich based DJ and producer Jimi Jules is one of the most promising upcoming artists within the international underground. With previous releases on top labels like Superfriends, Cocoon and local imprint Zukunft - he tops all that by being picked as selector for esteemed Berlin institution Watergate's 24th mix album. Here we get treated to a few exclusives from the mix on special vinyl format: on the first side we have Jules & Jesaya's +4 BPM Update of Ame's "119 BPM", there's also his collaboration with Domenico Ferrari on the sleazy lo-slung pop of "Parkuhr". On the flip, we soon discover its almost entirely a Jimi Jules affair (naturlich!) with his remix of Swiss/German duo Egopusher's "Flake" (venturing into truly sublime territory) and the dreamy and bittersweet tones of Ed Ed & Petja Virikko's "Sundroina" (feat Jinadu).
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Intérprete: Quarion
out of stock $10.82
PZ
PZ (12")
Cat: RST 024. Rel: 28 May 19
 
Techno
Swsg (6:30)
Cou (6:00)
Scr (7:26)
Yup (5:42)
Review: After having been heavily played by the likes of Ricardo Villalobos, Zip, Nicolas Lutz , Fumiya Tanaka and Margaret Dygas, the first and only Protectorate record (released exclusively on vinyl in the spring of 2009) quickly became a sought-after rarity. 10 years after, the Analogue Cops has decided to reactivate the collective's output with four new tracks enclosing minimalistic afterparty fervor, contemporary Berlinesque electro, post-capitalist breakbeats, and luxury tech-house. Cutting edge cuts crafted with a balanced ensemble of vintage and up-to-date machines, with an unfathomable attention to solidity and detail.
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Intérprete: Joe Montana, Steve Murphy
out of stock $11.08
KHIDI VA 1
Cat: KHIDIVA 001. Rel: 15 Apr 20
 
Techno
Ancient Methods - "Cradle The True Side Of Reality" (6:50)
OTHR - "Damage Your Pain" (5:47)
Phase Fatale - "Cursing Losses" (5:20)
Roman - "Break The Matrix" (5:51)
Review: The KHIDI label kicks off with a stern statement of intent from a batch of blackened souls in the techno domain. First up is Ancient Methods, who marches forth with the militant brutalism of "Cradle The True Side Of Reality" before OTHR turns in some cinematic EBM-flavoured intensity with "Damage Your Pain". Berlin-based Berghain warrior Phase Fatale turns up on the B-side with the hard thrum of "Cursing Losses", before Roman delivers the finishing blow with the mean-spirited surge of "Break The Matrix". This is maximalist techno with an industrial bite just begging to be heard clanging around darkened cathedrals of endless night.
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out of stock $12.48
Banoffee Pies Beats 02.2
Cat: BPBL 022. Rel: 11 Sep 17
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Jay Anderson - "Didn't Care Too Much" (6:20)
S II P - "Untitled" (7:50)
Peshka - "Basic Instinct" (10:55)
Review: Bristol house imprint Banoffee Pies return with more subtle and hypnotic grooves. On the A side is the mysterious Jay Anderson with "Didn't Care Too Much". While not much is known of him yet, we are sure that will change once people listen to this track: deep minimal house that crosses over into electro much in the vein of Frenchman TC80 or what his peers on Japan's Cabaret imprint are doing right now. Next up, Greek up and comer Simonas Paplauskas serves up the rolling and entrancing afterhours cut "Untitled" which takes its cues from the current sounds of Romania: an immaculate production. On the flip, the entire side is handed over to Ukrainian producer Peshka, who delivers another jagged yet downright wacky and unique take on reduced grooves with "Basic Instinct".
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out of stock $10.26
Number 10 Part 1
Cat: TYD 0101. Rel: 20 Dec 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Anderson - "Synchronize Our Moves" (6:29)
Velvet Velour - "Yesyesyes" (6:50)
Babu - "Luna"
Penelope - "Gathering"
Review: Tresydos has been doing a great job of shaping out a niche within the minimal-tech-house-trance scene, with the recent spate of vinyl releases solidly firming up the label's vibe. That vibe is crystallised perfectly on the first part of their Number 10 series, where Anderson opens proceedings up with the dreamy but playful trip of 'Synchronize Our Moves' before Velvet Velour takes things into cheeky mid 00s territory with the wriggling samples and catchy synth hooks of 'Yesyesyes'. Babu switches things up with a nudge towards Italo which brings a refreshing twist to the record before Penelope finishes the record off with a quintessential slice of crafty modern era-minimal.
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Tags: Tech House
out of stock $14.97
Silent Uproar EP
Cat: KMN 005. Rel: 18 Jul 22
 
Minimal House/Tech House
James Andrew - "Onwards & Sideways" (7:08)
Driahn - "Recreate" (5:35)
Driahn - "Phazed & Confused" (6:04)
Pekkuliar - "Will Not Be Televised" (6:09)
Review: Perhaps this is the scratchiest of all the EPs to hit our shelves this week; the three collaborating artists contributing to 'Silent Uproar' have created something spectacular, playfully crash-landing their EP in a nebulous region of spacetime between the lunar coordinates of grime, acid, trance and electro. 'Phazed & Confused' in particular lends coming-of-age lunacy to acid tech, shocking our limbs with the urge to wobble about on the spot.
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Brothers In Arms EP
The Anxious - "Example Of Life"
Bas Mooy & Vincent De Wit - "Zondagsschool"
Lars Klein - "Shinobi No Mono"
Primal - "Illegal Intentions"
Andre Walter & Chris Hope - "Inform"
Jeroen Liebegts - "Replace Or Rename"
Mattias Fridell - "Malfunction"
Ogi - "Volium"
Review: We live in a world filled with potential "Axes of evil". There is destruction hiding everywhere, and everyone is surrounded by continents which are infected with violent wars. So it is time to pick up the weapons we use best. and there is no better machine of mental destruction than this series of bone-crushing artillery. Blessed with powers reaching beyond bullets, daisy-cutters, mines and raging soldiers, the Audio Assault ARMS label brings all techno warriors that they need. The pure rage of highly infectious mutant underground techno! ARMS is a sub-label from the pounding Dutchmen from Audio Assault Recordings, Bas Mooy and Jeroen Liebregts. Always delivering quality rock - hard techno productions, showcasing various known artists and upcoming talents. On this tenth cut they present a special anniversary double pack, featuring an impressive army of techno warriors, fighting their guerrilla battle to put quality dark techno back in the place where it belongs. So take cover and hide!
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From The Inside Out
From The Inside Out (double 12")
Cat: LFTD 003. Rel: 11 Jan 08
 
Drum And Bass/Jungle
Apex/Spor/Ewun & Evol - "Dirge"
Ewun & Spor - "We Dominate"
Spor/Ewun & Evol Intent - "Levitate"
Spor & Phace - "Dying Off The Light"
Review: From the label that sent sparks flying last year, the third eagerly awaited release from Lifted Music is here to impressively kick start 2008.
'From The Inside Out' sees the collaboration of superior artists Spor, Apex, Ewun, Evol Intent, and Phace. This double 12" is proof there's
no holding back this year. With strong DJ support across the board, even Andy C hasn't missed this one - each and every set for months.
A must have for any realist d&b head.
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Palmenhouze EP
Cat: KBF 002. Rel: 26 Aug 20
 
Techno
Nani Kore (5:13)
Palmenhouze (6:09)
Radio Exercise (5:59)
Review: Germany's Kopf Bei Fuss brings the brilliance once more after a fine first outing a year ago. This one licks off with the hugely likeable and high speed techno funk of "Nani Kore". It has a rubbery bassline that is busy and off balance, and scintillating hi hats and drum programming that are clean and serene. A wonky melody line and weird vocal stabs all add plenty of the sort of eccentricities that are all too often missing in modern techno. "Palmenhouze" is another characterful track, this time pairing ambient pads and keys with acid undulations and high speed, spaced out house beats. Completing a varied package are the loopy breaks and bendy sine waves of "Radio Exercise". A fine EP.
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Mondiapolis
Cat: STPV 011. Rel: 10 May 22
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Vlad Arapasu - "Cosmic Book" (8:09)
Alich & Simo - "Ahlia" (7:41)
Lulla - "99 Year Old Port" (7:40)
Petit Batou - "Tadam Tadam" (7:51)
Review: We've become relentless pushers of (albeit, only the best) minimal and tech house as of late, and of this batch, French label Stamp Records almost certainly head up the microgenre, microhouse. Welcoming four funky affiliates with a flair for fleeting feels, every track here is a beautiful vignette. In the future, when we have flying cars, Alich & Simo's 'Ahlia' might function as a fittingly dreamy and esoteric soundtrack for late cosmic nightrides. Meanwhile, Lulla's '99 Year Old Port' works better for scouring underwater sewage systems and future undersea tunnels. Sample-heavy, light and flighty.
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Beste Freunde 05
Cat: BFF 05. Rel: 16 Jan 18
 
Deep House
Anil Aras - "Track 1" (5:30)
Paolo Rocco - "Ill" (7:58)
Moises - "Easy Beauty" (6:33)
Esposito & Nadje - "HBP" (7:46)
Review: Crew love is true love: Beste Freunde 05 is upon us and it's not likely to hang around. Once again it's a whole new collective of like-minded souls together for a fresh expedition. Anil Aras leads the mission with a rippling Detroitian understated number simply called "Track 1". He's flanked by Paolo Rocco and Moises. The former ups the temperature and gets us in a lather with the insistent pace of "Ill" while the latter sooths our souls and oils our joints with the slippery hypnosis session "Easy Beauty". Finally Esposito & Nadje run point with the heaviest tool of the trip - the bubbling technoid "HBP". Friends till the end!
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Call Of The Horns
Cat: THEMA 035. Rel: 27 May 13
 
Deep House
Wrong Way
Velour
Clark Kent
They Ruff
BKorizon
Review: Well respected brothers-about-town Ark and Pit make a long-overdue return to collabo city and the result is a five-strong collection of beautiful leftfield house grooves. "Clark Kent" is the big league pick; an ESG-style post-disco bassline stutters and slurs in the mix with so much funk you feel you need to clean your decks after playing it. Another peak is the pummelling techno groove and soft jazzy chord combo of "They Ruff". Insistent yet warm, it's not far off a Carl Craig production. Need a lie down? Do so to the wonky, sludgy downtempo dreaminess of "BKorizon".
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Those Guys EP
Cat: ONDLTD 001. Rel: 27 Apr 16
 
Disco/Reediciones
AROUND7 - "Live At Filmore" (5:31)
Joss Moog - "I Can't Say No" (6:36)
Paul Cut - "Heaven" (5:13)
Hatelate - "The Boogie Show" (feat Claire Lennox) (6:29)
Review: The French brat pack are back; Around7 and Joss Moog are a couple of Phil Weeks' proteges and they turn in some sweet disco edits here. They just so happen to own the label too. Around7's "Live At Fillmore" sounds so awesome; is it possibly a Moodymann/Norma Jean Bell edit? Moog's "I cant Say No" is some proper disco house deepness. On the flip, they've got some newcomers in the form of Paul Cut with "Heaven" a loopy soul-funk cut up and Hatelate with "The Boogie Show" which is pretty sweet, who did he sample on this one again? Reminiscent of "Working Nights" era Trus'me.
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Solids
Solids (12")
Cat: DLGONWAX 004. Rel: 21 Aug 19
 
Deep House
Art Of Tones - "So Sweet" (6:12)
Scott Diaz - "A Quiet Love" (6:13)
Cody Currie - "As Of Yet" (feat Joel Holmes) (5:09)
Grant Nelson - "In The Dark" (5:59)
Pontchartrain - "Don't Change It Up" (5:43)
Goddard - "Almasti" (6:11)
Review: With such a star-studded line-up of old and new talent involved, it's little surprise to find that De La Groove's fourth vinyl release is seriously good. It's that good, in fact, that there's no space to go into each and every highlight. Instead, we'll point you in the direction of some of our personal favourites. Check first the breezy and soulful US garage revivalism of Art of Tones' impeccable "So Sweet", before turning your attention to the dreamy, vibraphone-laden deep house sexiness of Cody Currie's "As of Yet (featuring Joel Holmes)". Grant Nelson's "In The Dark" is a fine slab of late '90s style UK garage, while Goddard's "Almasti" sounds like a nu-disco era riff on Pepe Bradock deep house classic "Deep Burnt".
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Miscalate
Miscalate (12")
Cat: REKIDS 012. Rel: 10 Mar 07
 
Electro House
Miscalate (original mix)
Miscalate (Partial Arts remake)
Review: "Miscalate" starts off as a smooth, deep house record but quickly chooses a darker path. A big rumbling bassline takes over with sharp electronics following closely behind. It's the interesting structure and musical side of the track that really makes it stands out. Partial Arts, a new project from Ewan Pearson and Al Usher, take control and not just remix but remake the track! They've delivered something rather special. A very unique, different and exciting production that will surely be turning heads and pricking the ears of many - Partial Arts are a name to watch.
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Electro In The Key Of Detroit Vol 1
Cat: DBC 4W010. Rel: 26 Mar 19
 
Electro
Aux 88 - "Phantom Power" (7:54)
Blak Tony - "Holla Holla" (3:32)
Posatronix - "Pure Techno Sound" (5:50)
DJ K-1 - "Erase The Time" (6:36)
Review: From the minds of Direct Beat and Detroit Bass Classics, comes the first initial compilation of electro/techno heat. "Electro In The Key Of Detroit Vol 1" presents 4 proven dance floor dope and record crate staples that provide the hungry ears of masses the groove to move. A Side features two sure-fire steppers - a rare AUX 88 voyage entitled "Phantom Power" and Blak Tony's tempo-pushing "Holla Holla" finally see the light of day on this wax collectable, giving praise to Motor City footwork culture. On the flip, DJ K-1's "Erase The Time" rocked the airwaves and global clubs with its signature thumping style laced beneath alien-like melody and repetitive vocal structure while Posatronix's mutant-rhythm mantra, "Pure Techno Sound" pulls the weight of Detroit's street dance roots down to the origin of how to boogie in space. This collection of re-issued jams and new explorations is the must-have for the electro/techno & bass aficionado.
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BPRSD01 (Record Store Day 2016)
BPRSD01 (Record Store Day 2016) (limited hand-stamped turquoise vinyl 10" + insert)
Cat: BPRSD 01. Rel: 28 Apr 16
 
Disco/Reediciones
AZ - "Simigwado" (edit) (5:50)
Walter Ego - "Eme Nenyo" (4:33)
Philou Louzolo - "Royal Booty Funk" (6:27)
Review: Like many labels at this time of year, Banoffee Pies has decided to get into the Record Store Day spirit, delivering a limited edition, hand-stamped 10" featuring a trio of Afro-inspired cuts from their growing roster of artists. There's naturally much to admire, not least the deliciously bass-heavy "Simigwado (Eidt)" by Az, a heavy Afrobeat rework that gets the right balance between the restless throb of house music and the vibrancy of the producer's source material. Walter Ego impresses, too, with the cowbell-laden Highlife shuffle of "Eme Nenyo", while Philou Louzolo steals the show with the Clavinet-heavy Afro-disco goodness of his superb "Royal Booty Funk".
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Crush
Crush (12")
Cat: BAMBE 005. Rel: 13 Dec 24
 
Techno
Crush (5:42)
Bubble Mechanics (4:43)
Polyester Mood (5:11)
Dub Affectif (6:15)
Review: Bambounou and Priori's latest collaboration offers a tantalising blend of techy playfulness and hypnotic club energy. The pair deliver crisp textures that meet the driving momentum of their electro-influenced sound design, evoking a sense of cerebral euphoria. 'Crush' expertly balances the squelchy, ice-cold synths of electro with the deep propulsion of acid house, while also drawing upon the hypnotic atmosphere of techno. The result is a carefully crafted journey through nocturnal body movement, full of rhythm and intrigue. Mixed at Jump Source Studios, the production is sleek and precise, with each track unfolding like a love letter, effortlessly evolving with each pulse.
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Hitting Targets Since 2005 Vol 6
Cat: SPEAR 202. Rel: 27 Sep 22
 
Drum And Bass/Jungle
BCee - "Little Bird" (Monrroe remix) (5:34)
RoyGreen & Protone - "You Did This" (feat Dual) (5:11)
Villem & McLeod - "No More Games" (5:37)
Hybrid Minds - "So Far" (feat Riya) (5:32)
GLXY - "Remember To Forget" (5:16)
SPY - "Feel The Music" (5:23)
Review: It's a bullseye! BCee looks back over the sprawling Spearhead discography and cherry picks key cuts that have flavoured the label over its last 17 years. Now six volumes deep, there's plenty of soulful gold to pick from as we're reminded once again. Highlights include the dusty waves and mystical shimmers of Villem & McLeod's 'No More Games' and early career defining cuts from the likes of GLXY (the introspective cosmic groover 'Remember To Forget') and Hybrid Minds and Riya (the powerful, triumphant 'So Far'). Hitting the spot.
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Age Of Fusion EP
Cat: OPIA 011. Rel: 14 Oct 21
 
Techno
Earth Delight (5:28)
Blood Moon (5:58)
Home (5:18)
Different Places (6:58)
Orion Trance (7:07)
Review: Idris Bena & Paolo Mosca take care of one side each of this tasty new 12" on Opia. Their brand of techno is hugely funky, with a healthy reverie for the past but also a passion to take things forwards. Bena kicks off with 'Earth Delight' which is all happy melodic business and tight, kinetic drums. 'Blood Moon' again brings retro video game melodies to shimmering, well polished tech drums and 'Home' gets busier with the chords and layers up woodpecker hits and sheet metal snares. The b-side is no less intergalactic with 'Different Places' riding a nice buffed up neon bassline while synth modulations get freaky, and last of all 'Orion Trance' brings the subtle waves of euphoria with its trance chords and jacked beats.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Techno, SY
out of stock $12.75
Give Thanks
Cat: SAMREC 12001. Rel: 23 Apr 20
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Benjammin - "Give Thanks" (3:37)
Armel Courree, Pascal Bouvier & Corentin Lehembre - "Ethio Roots Theme" (3:40)
Lone Ark - "Give Thanks" (dub) (3:29)
Hoarang - "Ethio Roots Theme" (Binghi version) (3:45)
Review: The Montpellier-based crew behind new roots reggae label Samuel have a slightly different take on the sound than some of their contemporaries, with some of the tracks on this fine, compilation style debut EP drawing inspiration from other musical styles. So while Benjamin's vocal opener "Give Thanks" is a deliciously chunky slab of soulful reggae rich in hazy organs and dub style bass, Armel Courree, Pascal Bouvier and Corentin Lehembre's "Ethio Roots Theme" brilliant combines dub-wise reggae rhythms with duelling horn solos more akin to Ethio-jazz. The crew's global influences come the fore on the flip, where Lone Ark dubs out "Give Thanks" - with some subtle nods towards Turkish psych-funk, and Hoarang turns "Ethio Roots Theme" into a Binghi percussion workout with added hazy horns.
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Never Enough EP
Cat: DAS 028. Rel: 16 May 22
 
Deep House
Benklawk & Mabutana - "Dance" (feat Tshepo King) (5:47)
Passport - "Blissing With The Elixirs Of Life" (4:39)
Owen Jay & Melchior Sultana - "The Drums" (4:52)
Tominori Hosoya - "Rodeo Drive" (6:13)
Manuel Costela - "Remember Your Love" (6:29)
Deepbreath - "Meiyo" (3:46)
Review: ....Ultra deepness once again from the deepArtSounds camp this week. The Never Enough EP is a various artists release curated by the Swiss imprint, featuring the emotively melancholic feelings of Benklawk & Mabutana's 'Dance' (feat Tshepo King) channeling that Prescription Records vibe of old, while Maltese duo Owen Jay & Melchior Sultana get an icy and cavernous dubwise style on 'The Drums'. Over on the flip, Tominori Hosoya serves up some sublime technosoul on 'Rodeo Drive' and Manuel Costela's stunning 'Remember Your Love' is real proper deep stuff - tip!
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Parallel B
Cat: DKMNTL 062. Rel: 22 Jan 19
 
Techno
Bart Is Alone Again (6:13)
Underground Dance Floor (5:43)
Working In The Attic (4:37)
Bart's Jam (5:08)
Rejected Demo Tape (3:38)
A Series Of Bad Decisions (5:20)
Review: Dutchmen Betonkust and Palmbomen II are back on local institution Dekmantel, following up last year's well received Center Parcs LP - which was recorded in the bunker of an abandoned theme park. The retro, grainy and lo-fi qualities that characterise their work is evident again here on Parallel B. This time recorded in a bungalow somewhere in the Dutch countryside, it finds a distinct middle ground between Palmbomen II a.k.a. Kai Hugo's lo-fi classic house aesthetics and Betonkust a.k.a. Swiere Westveen's taste for gritty electro, acid and Italo sounds. It pays fictional homage to a now deceased famous TV star, who instead on working on the screen, took up a new direction in making music.
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Hotel Breukelen
Cat: PNKMN 17. Rel: 27 Oct 16
 
Techno
Landsbelang (5:39)
Donkerblauwe Auto's (2:48)
N401 (6:02)
Suite 100 (4:24)
Zwaluw (3:07)
Boven De Wet (4:31)
Review: Earlier this year, Palmbomen II joined forces with the previously unheralded Betonkust to deliver a cracking cassette of lo-fi IDM and leftfield house experiments on 1080p. Here the duo pairs up again to deliver their debut collaborative 12" on Pinkman. It explores similar sonic territory, with the six tracks variously touching on dark, soundtrack-style analogue ambience ("Donkerblauwe Auto's"), off-kilter acid ("N401"), vintage EBM (the thoroughly druggy motifs, creepy melodies and ricocheting percussion hits of "Suite 100"), blissful early 90s IDM ("Zwaluw"), and eccentric, electro-influenced house ("Boven De Wet"). Throughout, the Dutch twosome strikes a fine balance between dancefloor chops, and inspiring home listener fodder.
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out of stock $10.26
Berghain 07: Part 1
Berghain 07: Part 1 (12" + insert)
Cat: OTON 86. Rel: 14 May 15
 
Techno
Steve Bicknell - "Odyssey #1" (4:08)
Post Scriptum - "Human Timescales" (7:31)
LB Dub Corp - "So Much" (6:28)
Blue Hour - "Parallels" (6:17)
Review: It's always a good day for techno when new Steve 'master of the loop' Bicknell material arises, just like it's done here on the first sampler for Function's Berghain 07 mix. "Odyssey #1" is a distorted gyration through fizzy atmospheres and chocked bleeps, while Post Scriptum's rolling "Human Timescales" is a cross between the Hauntologists sound and the beats heard on Tobias' Leaning Over Backwards album, also released on Ostgut Ton. There's some transatlantic vibes on LB Dub Corp's "So Much", while the emerging Blue Hour sees his zapping drum track keep the sustain on his synth locked for the entirety of the B2.
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Riviera Disco Vol 2
Cat: BAP 022. Rel: 23 Apr 14
 
Disco/Reediciones
Bijou - "Twilight"
De Pin Up Club - "Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep"
Peet Need - "Here Comes The Arps"
Impresa Gottardo - "Trafori"
Review: Otto Kraanen's Bordello A Parigi label are on a roll right now, with no less than ten records issued since the turn of the year! One of those was the inauguration of the Riviera Disco series, overseen by Riviera Disco Club selector Julien Tavernier, which got off to a fine internationally flavoured start earlier this month with contributions from Disco Sigaretta, Dilemma and Sauroid founder DJ Gio MC-505. Volume two looks to be just as exotic in sound and international in flavour with Belgian producer Bijou sharing space with cuts from Dutch pair De Pin Up Club and Peet Need and Impresa Gottardo, the new collaboration between Ajello's Philippe Taverio and Jean Paul Lazarre. In need of pumping italo and synth heavy disco? This 12" will satisfy those cravings and then some.
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Wasted Days (Sully remix)
Cat: SBSLS 001. Rel: 13 Feb 17
 
Drum And Bass/Jungle
Sam Binga - "Wasted Days" (feat Warrior Queen - Sully remix) (4:40)
Pev & Kowton - "End Point" (Sam Binga remix) (5:23)
Review: A special vinyl-only remix couplet from Critical's bashment professor Sam Binga. First-up the ever-sharp Sully jungles the dickens out of the Warrior Queen-front "Wasted Days", adding a whole hurricane of energy through the crafty edited breaks and cool sense unpredictability. Flip for a trip to Livity Sounds circa 2013 where Pev & Kowton laid down a delicate synth jam and Sam craftily brings it up to around 160, adds a few fluttering twists but loses none of its crystalline soul. Grab this while you can.
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Intérprete: M50
out of stock $10.54
Super Spicy Recipe Vol 6
Cat: SSPCYW 006. Rel: 02 Apr 24
 
Disco/Reediciones
Birdee - "Underground" (7:16)
Monsieur Van Pratt - "My Love For You" (5:24)
Pato Watson - "Ella Fue" (6:09)
Paul Older - "Turkish Lights" (6:02)
C Da Afro - "Nothing But The Funk" (6:33)
Juan Soto - "All Is Full Of Love" (5:10)
Review: Super Spicy's Super Spicy Recipe series is back with a sixth mouthwatering offering and once again it's a super hot outing of party-ready house and disco sounds. First up is the irresistibly colourful disco charm of Birdee with the freewheeling 'Underground' and its groove-infused piano. Label boss Monsieur Van Pratt then adds his own spin to a rare groove classic with a lung-busting soul vocal and Pato Watson is in edit mode as he tweaks 'Ella Fue' to perfection. Italian don Paul Older brings some funky jazz fusion sounds to his steamy 'Turkish Lights, C. Da Afro keeps it a party with his 'Nothing But The Funk' and Mexican Juan Soto slips into a more deep and loved-up funk-house vibe on 'All Is Full Of Love'.
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Ride Again
Cat: LOEB 005. Rel: 13 Jul 07
 
Disco/Reediciones
Black Devil/Prins Thomas - "On Just Foot (Slide Inside)"
Black Devil/Unit 4 - "An Other Skin (Days Of Blackula)"
Black Devil/Black Mustang - "Constantly No Respect (The Phenomena Of)"
Review: Black Devil Disco Club returns to action on LoEB with "Ride Again", a collection of mixes from his "In Dub" album. First up is the Prins Thomas mix of "On Just Foot", a chugging Italo disco groover led by a rolling arpeggiated b-line, quirky analogue stabs, vocoder vocal hits and wicked conga-laden beats. Proper floor-pleasing Italo workout. Next we have the Unit 4 mix of "An Other Skin", more b-line driving space disco with dark sounds and huge synth lines. Last but not least is the Black Mustang mix of "Constantly No Respect", a hard-hitting percussive jam exploring the darker side of the Italo universe.
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Rest & Peace (B-STOCK)
Cat: SBTL 022 (B-STOCK). Rel: 17 Dec 21
 
Balearic/Downtempo
 
B-STOCK: Slight surface marks on the record and sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Blacksketch - "Feel"
Andrei Ciubuc - "9877654321"
Tripmastaz Enterprises - "Trizn"
Pirvu - "Waves"
Martin Glowacz - "Sendepause"
Togue - "Miroir"
Review: ***B-STOCK: Slight surface marks on the record and sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Berlin's Subtil label serves up a third and final EP of the year here and goes for a varied and vital various artists affair. Blacksketch kicks off with an inwardly reflective bit of ambient, then Andrei Ciubuc sinks us into a deep and dubbed out world of atmospheric mysticism on '9877654321'. Tripmastaz Enterprises then suspend you in mid air with some wispy cosmic melodies and Pirvu offers a beautiful bit of Balearic bliss that has you laying horizontal and gazing off to some distant stars. Martin Glowacz's gentle synth modulations further soothe the mind, body and soul and last of all Togue offers 'Miroir', a beatless and cinematic closer.
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DE:10.04
DE:10.04 (limited 180 gram transparent yellow vinyl 12")
Cat: ASGDE 023C.
 
Drum And Bass/Jungle
Blu Mar Ten - "Sandstorm" (7:49)
PFM - "Runaway" (9:03)
Review: Two essential but lesser known pieces of the ambient jungle jigsaw dusted off and brought back to the table courtesy of the De:tuned label. Both sides sound fresh as the proverbial daisy though, with Blu Mar Ten's Sandstorm floating along on a cloud of echoing saxes and trumpets and a bed of strings and sparkling keys, the nifty breakbeat manipulation bringing early Photek, Source Direct or Klute to mind. PFM's Runaway is a little steadier in the beats department, playing a chugging Amenbreak off against some soul-heavy vocals, but with the same celestial orchestration going on way up there in the ether. Big on beats, even bigger on the musical element, this is the business.
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Intérprete: X-Coast
out of stock $12.48
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