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Singles
Fair Chance
Cat: BF 105. Rel: 18 Dec 20
 
Deep House
Fair Chance (Floating Points remix) (5:12)
Fair Chance (album version) (4:01)
Fair Chance (instrumental) (4:04)
Fair Chance (acappella) (3:39)
Review: The rightly acclaimed Thundercat put out his latest album It is What It Is on Flying Lotus's Brainfeeder earlier in the year. Now a lead single from it gets offered up as three different versions. The album version is a romantic track with mellifluous chords rippling over lo-fi and subtle drums while the vocals bring the vibes. The always on point Floating Points then reworks it for the dance floor with airy drums that float in mid air as the keys get a bit busier and the vocals remain in place to bring the soul. An instrumental and acappella mean all bases are covered.
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PIAS 40
PIAS 40 (12")
Cat: BIAS 4016. Rel: 21 Sep 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Pleasure From The Bass (12" version) (6:07)
You Gonna Want Me (12" dance mix) (5:45)
Louder Than A Bomb (12" version) (5:21)
Shoes (album version) (3:52)
3 Weeks (album version) (4:16)
(Far From) Home (album version) (2:44)
Beep Beep Beep (12" extended mix) (9:35)
Review: As part of PIAS' 40th Anniversary celebratory series - which compiles reissues by the arch-label's proudest artist-retainers - comes this TIGA EP. A fixture of both the label and the Montreal rave scene at large, TIGA is also a renowned electro-house remix artist and afterparty promoter and owing to that legacy, he's already had his enduring track 'Mind Dimension 2' released via the series. So we're more than excited to hear his 2004 anthem 'Pleasure From The Bass', and seven others, resuscitated for another edition, most of these tracks came from TIGA's Sexor era, an LP which came to be seen as one of the foremost reference points for electronic music at the time.
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I Heard It Through The Bassline
Cat: REKIDS 249. Rel: 12 Sep 24
 
Deep House
I Heard It Through The Bassline (7:02)
Everybody's Doing It (6:04)
Review: Tiger Stripes makes his debut on Matt Edwards' Rekids label with the I Heard It Through The Bassline EP, a two-track release that highlights his refined production skills. The title song has a deeply infectious bassline that drives the rhythm, blending seamlessly with tight house grooves and sophisticated gospel vocals. This track sets a compelling tone with its irresistible energy. On the flip side, 'Everybody's Doing It' offers a more subdued vibe, characterised by its stylish, low-slung groove. The track evokes the atmosphere of a dim-lit club or a contemplative late-night drive through the city, making it perfect for those introspective moments on the dancefloor. As the founder of the Strange Idols label, Tiger Stripes has been a significant force in the underground music scene since the early 2000s. With collaborations alongside artists like Kerri Chandler and Jerome Sydenham, and releases on labels like Hot Creations and Get Physical, his latest EP on Rekids further shows his talents.
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Profunda Alma EP
Cat: RNTR 074. Rel: 03 Dec 24
 
Disco/Reediciones
Profunda Alma (feat Joy Tyson) (5:51)
Vem Ca (feat Joao Selva) (2:40)
Vem Ca (feat Joao Selva - Yuksek remix) (4:51)
Profunda Alma (Make-A-dance Acid remix) (5:39)
Profunda Alma (Make-A-dance Tribal dub) (5:27)
Review: Under the Tigerbalm alias, Rose Robinson has done a stellar job in crafting a trademark style that blends elements of boogie, nu-disco and proto-house with a variety of global musical influences - most notably African, Latin and South-East Asian sounds. On this welcome return to Razor N Tape, the London-based producer leans into the Latin inspirations, first via the colourful nu-disco breeze of 'Profunda Alma' (featuring regular vocalist Joy Tyson), and then on the 21st century synth-samba of 'Vem Ca' (featuring Jao Selva's honeyed vocals). Yuksek turns the latter into a club-ready Latin nu-disco gem, before rising stars Make a Dance deliver two rubs of 'Profunda Alma': a superb, warehouse-ready and TB-303-laden 'Acid Remix', and a percussive, spaced-out and decidedly delicious 'Tribal Dub'.
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Intérprete: Ben Gomori, Elado
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CVS 008
CVS 008 (blue marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: CVS 008. Rel: 02 Jun 25
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Excuse Me
So Mad At You
Excuse Me (Franco Cinelli remix)
Review: Martyn Hodgson (Tijn) and Daines (real name not known) have been mutually favourite collaborators within the experimental minimal techno scene in London since at least 2019, when the pair first crossed streams for Moss Co's eleventh for the 'Archway' EP, dedicated to the unmistakable North London district. Then came 'Aesthetic', a black vinyl interloper with revolutionary undertones, and now finally in 2025 comes 'CVS 008' for Curtea Veche, the voltage controlled UK outfit named after a Wallachian-Romanian palace built in Dracula's time (yes, that Dracula). On 'So Mad At You' and 'Excuse Me', we hear dreamy and fog-filled orbs of sound float before our ears, emitting juts of twiglike percussion and sheet metal gong sounds, worked around studious oneiric beats and swirling, timestretched vowel sounds.
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Tags: Minimal
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We Gotta Do It
Cat: OFF 008. Rel: 09 Apr 24
 
Deep House
Don't We Know Each Other (6:17)
Feeling Real Good (5:44)
Footwork (feat Will Buck) (5:33)
A Source (Three Times mix) (5:30)
Review: Tilman returns to Off Track with a four-tracker for ostensible dancefloor pleasure, but our ears can confirm it goes further to sate the home-listeners' predilections too. Continuing the verve of his old skool 90s garage-intoned releases on his very own Pleasant Systems label, Tilman's newest spans dreamatics, whorling deep stabs and saturated toppers; with just the right ratio of sizzle, body and booty to make for a full collective somatic ecstasy.
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Shooting Stars
Shooting Stars (limited 12")
Cat: SALON 018. Rel: 22 Feb 23
 
Deep House
Electric Blue (Monkey Nenufar Vata remix) (9:11)
Electric Blue (Monkey Nenufar Pita remix) (11:02)
Love Sickness (Tobias remix) (7:58)
Shooting Stars (4:44)
Review: The good folks at Salon have got some more signature acid weirdness out of Tin Man here with the new single 'Shooting Stars'. It's a slow-motion and druggy downtempo pop lullaby with pensive spoken word mutterings. Elsewhere the Monkey Nenufar Vata remix of 'Electric Blue' is a rather mid-tempo roller with a playful rhythm, fleshy drums and meandering acid lines next to distant pads that are delightfully catchy. It becomes more dubbed out and minimal on the A2 then Tobias layers up crispy drum breaks and silvery hits on his remix of 'Love Sickness.' A varied and vital EP for sure.
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Mistic Flow EP
Cat: DCM 001. Rel: 03 Jul 23
 
Funky/Club House
Mistic Flow (Detroit Rude Boy edit) (6:40)
Lesson 120 (Werk It mix) (5:04)
Gonna Make U Dance (club dub) (6:20)
Wat A Bam (Techy remix) (6:24)
Review: Four tracks from another new school Detroit name who's been around for decades, Tink Thomas, who returned to his first musical love - house - after forging a highly successful name for himself as a hip-hop and r&b producer, not least producing for Madonna's Maverick label. Although they would happily fit in alongside the latest Kyle Hall or Theo Parrish, thanks to some sexily syncopated work in the rhythmic department, there's a markedly different vibe to the likes of overtly disco-slanted rug cutter 'Gonna Make U Dance' and the prominently reggae flavoured overtones of 'Wat A Bam' and 'Mistic Flow', that means it'll stand out while knowing exactly how to keep the faithful on their feet. Irresistible.
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Disco Tape IV
Cat: SE 56VL. Rel: 23 Apr 25
 
Disco/Reediciones
TJ Edit & Phil Disco - "La Discoteque" (3:18)
Alexny - "Make Up" (5:25)
The Mechanical Man - "Eyes Supreme" (5:17)
Just Guess, Tecam - "With You" (3:58)
Alexny - "Intense & Relaxed" (5:28)
The Mechanical Man - "Space Exploration" (6:23)
Ohn De La Noise - "Good Afternoon" (5:22)
Review: Disco Tape 4 is a compelling collection that navigates the full spectrum of disco's evolution, seamlessly blending house and late-night techno grooves. The Mechanical Man's 'eyes supreme' stands out with its melodic hook that gradually intensifies the energy. It's a slow-burning groover featuring soulful disco lyrics, creating an atmosphere that's both beautiful and entrancing. 'with you' by Just Guess and Tecam takes a funkier route, with a vibrant guitar riff and a soulful house vocal reminiscent of the best Naked Music releasesiideal for setting a warm, inviting vibe. Other great highlights include the other Mechanical man track 'Space Exploration,' a track that dives into deeper techno territory. Its wicked atmospheric groove adds a layer of sophistication, perfect for those late-night moments when the dancefloor craves something more introspective. Closing out the highlights, Ohn De La Noise's 'good afternoon' offers a smooth deep house sound that blends late-night disco into house, creating a seamless transition that's both elegant and satisfying. A very well-rounded record, expertly capturing the diverse influences of disco's enduring legacy.
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Soulful Dubs 02
Soulful Dubs 02 (yellow marbled eco vinyl 12")
Cat: SOULFUL 02. Rel: 03 Jan 25
 
Deep House
Tm Shuffle, Monoder & Tapani Rinne - "Velvet" (Tm Shuffe Housedub) (7:44)
Tm Shuffle, Monoder & Tapani Rinne - "Velvet" (6:29)
Aleksi Myllykoski - "Slowburn" (feat Tapani Rinne) (8:45)
Aleksi Myllykoski - "Slowburn" (feat Tapani Rinne - Tm Shuffle Distant dub) (6:50)
Review: The second Soulful Dubs outing is full of a load more of just that. It's a various artists affair with Tm Shuffle, Monoder & Tapani Rinne hooking up for the opener which comes dubbed out by Tm Shuffle. It is gorgeously evocative and subtle with organic, wooden hits and synths floating up top while steamy sax adds the romance. The original is a minimal and slow-motion dub cut that rides a nice broken beat. Aleksi Myllykoski steps up on flip for 'Slowburn' (feat Tapani Rinne) which is more paced but no less deep. Last of all comes the Tm Shuffle Distant dub for more heady and zoned-out vibes.
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Tags: Minimal | Dub Techno
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Soulful Dubs 02
Soulful Dubs 02 (eco vinyl 12")
Cat: SOULFUL 02B. Rel: 03 Jan 25
 
Deep House
Tm Shuffle, Monoder & Tapani Rinne - "Velvet" (Tm Shuffe Housedub) (7:44)
Tm Shuffle, Monoder & Tapani Rinne - "Velvet" (6:29)
Aleksi Myllykoski - "Slowburn" (feat Tapani Rinne) (8:45)
Aleksi Myllykoski - "Slowburn" (feat Tapani Rinne - Tm Shuffle Distant dub) (6:50)
Review: The second instalment from this young but already cultured label delivers another round of superb dub tracks and they come on a cool eco-vinyl pressing. The release starts off with a collaboration between Tm Shuffle, Monoder and Tapani Rinne. Tm Shuffle's dub version sets a subtly evocative mood with wooden hits and a steamy sax adding a loved-up feel. The original version is a minimal, slow-motion dub with a broken beat then Aleksi Myllykoski contributes a deeper, more propulsive track and closing is Tm Shuffle's final dub to offer some more warmth to sink right into.
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Tags: Minimal | Dub Techno
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TMO X Piankov
Cat: LIES 196. Rel: 27 Sep 23
 
Deep House
Goes D Jam (8:58)
112 Bright Jam (5:07)
Goes C Jam (7:17)
107 Dark Jam (8:35)
Review: Ron Moreli's famously sleazy LIEs welcomes back one of its regular artists in Lipelis, this time with his TMO project alongside extra goodness from keyboardist Eugene Piankov. The pair really go for it from the off, with anthemic house stomper 'Goes D Jam' offering up squealing 303 and 909s that ring out into the cosmos over crunchy drums. '112 Bright Jam' is slower, deeper, more heartfelt with its tender piano chords and 'Goes C Jam' is an acid laced piano celebration. Last of all is '107 Dark Jam' which is a heads down stomp with acid meditations for grotty warehouse spaces at 5am.
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Intérprete: LEGO EDIT
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Wizard Of Ages
Cat: PRTY 004. Rel: 11 Feb 25
 
Disco/Reediciones
The D Spell (6:36)
Abradanzabra (6:08)
What We Yell (5:59)
Dias Mejores (6:08)
Review: More musical "tricks that never fail to amuse at parties" (as the Party Tricks label describes its output), this time courtesy of Argentinian producer Tobi. Showcasing his deep love of 1980s Italo-disco, Hi-NRG and formative Eurodance/Italodance, Tobi delivers a quartet of cuts that wouldn't sound out of place on Dutch label Bordello a Parigi. Check first 'The D Spell', a vocoder-sporting fusion of fizzing synth sounds, colourful electronic riffs, electro-disco drums and jaunty Hi-NRG bass, before admiring the razor-sharp, late 80s synth-pop-goes-Euro-disco sounds of 'Abradanzabra'. Over on side two, the Random Access Memories era Daft Punk-influenced 'What We Yell' is joined by the kaleidoscopic synth sounds, bustling breakbeats and memorable organ riffs of 'Dias Mejores'.
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Deep Raw & Real Part 4
Cat: QUINTESSE 20.2. Rel: 16 Mar 11
 
Deep House
Toby Tobias - "Love Papers"
NO MILK - "Bubble People"
Marcello Napoletano - "All My Things"
Ricardo Miranda - "Rush Hour"
Review: If you like your deep house lovingly crafted and exquisitely musical, Quintessentials' Deep & Raw & Real rarely disappoints. This latest instalment features four more fabulous international cuts to contend with, each delivering a distinctly different take on deep house. Ricardo Miranda's "Rush Hour" is wonderfully sleepy, offering hissing cymbals and super-deep chords. Toby Tobias, meanwhile, works the filters and backwards effects on "Love Papers", a real string-drenched sweetie. NO Milk's "Bubble People" ups the atmosphere again thanks to some choice double bass loops and distant jazz piano, while Marcello Napoletano's "All My Things" brilliantly recalls early St Germain and Aqua Bassino.
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Yes
Yes (12")
Cat: SONIC 2HBR. Rel: 03 Oct 24
 
Deep House
Yes (7:33)
Make Me A Woman (7:11)
Deesko Music (4:25)
Review: TODDSONIC33's Yes EP on Hot Biscuit Recordings is a fresh take on classic disco vocals, transformed into a modern Chicago house sound with a deep house twist. Side-1 starts off with 'Yes,' a track that features a jackin' beat blended with post-disco vibes. The result is an exciting track that captures the essence of both eras, creating a rhythmic pulse that drives the dancefloor. On Side-22, 'Make Me A Woman' and 'Deesko Music' continue the exploration of High NRG disco vocals within the Chicago house framework. 'Deesko Music' stands out for its innovative use of vocal samples, skillfully integrating them into the Chicago house sound in a way that feels both fresh and natural. TODDSONIC33's approach to blending these vocal elements with deep, groove-heavy beats is both classy and distinctive, offering a new perspective on how disco can be reimagined in the house genre. This EP is a standout example of how classic sounds can be innovatively updated for modern audiences. These will bring a different and original peak to dancefloor madness.
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Falling
Falling (limited 12")
Cat: DSV 007. Rel: 17 Jan 23
 
Deep House
Falling (6:00)
Falling (Manuel remix) (6:42)
Falling (Kessidis remix) (6:22)
What Is Love (6:06)
What Is Love (Deep Spelle remix) (6:13)
What Is Love (Funtom remix) (5:57)
Review: Deep Site Vinylised's seventh release comes from veteran German duo Tojami Sessions, a collaboration between Michel Niepenberg, Tom Bucher and Jacek Darnowski. 'Falling' is the same kind of proper late night mood music that you've heard the trio put out previously, on respected imprints like Dessous and Plastic City and comes with some equally impressive remixes. Manuel's sensual rework stays true to the original, while Kessidis' moody dub techno influenced perspective makes for something altogether different. Over on the flip, the sexy 'What Is Love' keeps it deep, just as you like it, plus remixes from Deep Spelle and Funtom.
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Avalon EP
Avalon EP (12")
Cat: GRFF 010. Rel: 13 Feb 23
 
Breakbeat
Sia (5:31)
Receptivness (5:58)
Avalon (5:10)
Friendly Watcher (5:47)
Review: Georgian electro-techno artist Toke Nikolaishvilli has cemented his name on the international dance circuit, laying down a yearly sprinkling of EPs for the likes of Pluto's Plan, Dawn State and Griffe. This latest EP hears him take on the melodic, product-of-its-time vogue of aquatic techno. Silly saw leads take charge of 'Sia', with long-released Fruity Loops style snares and a womping finesse making the track sound nicely retrofuturistic. Another cut of choice is the industrial breaks banger 'Avalon', not holding back for a second with its pulsating acid basses and 'phwoar' transitions.
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Sacral Dance EP
Cat: BATRD 03. Rel: 23 Dec 24
 
Electro
Sacral Dance (6:30)
Light (6:05)
Therapy (5:43)
Jazz (5:40)
Review: Georgian producer Toke follows up his Batter Down debut 'Calm Before The Storm' with a second dance musical rabbit-holer on 12", 'Sacral Dance'. Toke cleverly uses his titular words to cognise the link between the sacred and the pelvic; indeed, booty-shaking is a ritual, transcendent act: the title track throws us headfirst into the cult-space, with its short electro bursts and middy FM hooks dancing jankily across a comical beat; such is the hypnotic formula that ensues on 'Light' and 'Therapy', which move more trancey and bombastic respectively. Finally, 'Jazz' ends on an ironic note, recalling not jazz but funk with its descendant lasershots and auto-licking synth bass.
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Phase Binder
Cat: STRD XVII. Rel: 23 Jul 24
 
Techno
Silent Depth (4:36)
Phase Binder (6:11)
Vlak (6:50)
Silent Depth (Vesto Comodo remix) (5:31)
Review: Nicolai Toma is back on Subject To Restrictions Discs with some more arresting excellence. 'Phase Binder feat. Zorimira' delivers a blend of organic synth waves and acid textures that showcases Toma's evolution/ The three tracks are built on fine beats ranging from downtempo grooves to acid-infused anthems and pop-tinged house hits. Zorimira enhances the sounds with her unique vocals and lyrics, which though reminiscent of samples, are in fact originals. Adding to the collection, Swedish producer Vesto Comodo offers a remix to enrich the EP with his distinct touch.
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Intérprete: Rave Energy
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Gaien 2am
Gaien 2am (deep blue white & black marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: PHONOGRAMME 59. Rel: 03 Apr 25
 
Minimal House/Tech House
2am (6:46)
3am (6:06)
4:30am (6:54)
Sunrise (5:44)
Review: Deep-headed, deeper-bodied dub house, hurtling our way from New Yorkers Dopeus and Satoshi Tomiie. Building on Tomiie's already relatively storied career, this chronological time-clock keeps track of the big smoke's early hours for us: '2AM' and '3AM' build to knifing edges, the latter track especially working from blueprints of overdriven satu-rave and chambered echoic dub techno, basking in hollowness. As we cross into the temporal impossibility of '4:60AM', 909 puff snares and naively high strings are accrued, and by the turn of 'Sunrise', an entire breakbeat has worked its way around our eyelid bags.
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Delta Dubs
Cat: VIS 339. Rel: 16 May 25
 
Deep House
Delta Dub 1
Delta Dub 2
Delta Dub 3
Delta Dub 4
Review: Hailing from Tokyo, Satoshi Tomiie emerged in the New York scene after Frankie Knuckles discovered him and his debut record, 'Tears' in 1989, was co-produced with Knuckles and featured Robert Owens. It is a dance music classic and as part of Def Mix Productions with David Morales, Satoshi crafted iconic 1990s remixes for artists like Madonna, Mariah Carey, and Inner City. Here collaborating with Ibiza's Tuccillo, Satoshi created 'Delta Dubs', a live, one-take dub house project recorded on a Soundcraft Delta desk. This tribute to dub's pioneers reimagines the essence of dub with a futuristic twist that lands courtesy of 20/20 Vision.
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The Tommaso EP
Cat: RSD 029. Rel: 07 May 25
 
Deep House
G-Class (feat Logan Aspin) (6:19)
Fierro Viejo (4:37)
Giente Que (4:41)
Snake Pit (5:21)
Review: Tommaso is an exciting young talent who has brought plenty of freshness to the underground scenes of both Florence and Chicago. Now he debuts on Rocksteady Disco with more of his signature organic and soulful sounds. This one kicks off with 'G Class' which is a peak-time house pumper with lovely liquid bass and sunny strings. 'Fierro Viejo' is more twisted with rumbling bass and a peppering of percussion that will twist dancers inside out. 'Giente Que' is an arp-fuelled Italo-inflected banger and last of all is the more slow, seductive and absorbing sound of Snake Pit' for late-night lovers. Another fine EP from Tommaso.
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Intérprete: Ben Gomori
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No You Needn't Explain EP
Cat: BPV 029. Rel: 10 Apr 24
 
Deep House
No You Needn't Explain (7:20)
Issacgroove (5:38)
Anytime (5:32)
Chapter & Verse (5:44)
Review: Sheffield-based producer Tommy Vicari Jnr. continues to be a wildly prolific producer, bouncing swiftly from a standout EP on the mighty SlapFunk to a link up with another European luminary, Body Parts. There's an instantly identifiable touch to Vicari's approach, where crunchy, crooked swing and squelchy funk loosen up the structures of minimal tech house to become warmer and more soulful than the average functional fodder. 'No You Needn't Explain' is absolutely built to work the floor, but it's also led by a downright nasty synth line taking its cues from electro funk, while 'Issacgroove' reaches for dizzying heights with its own snappy, Moog-esque licks. 'Anytime' feels like a slippery house inversion of Prince's approach to funk and 'Chapter And Verse' offers up something a little smokier for the later end of the dance.
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Echoes From The Grave
Cat: MUPL 011. Rel: 03 Oct 23
 
Electro
Don't B Shy (Turn Around) (5:38)
I Wanna Suck Ur Dick (Long N Hard) (3:13)
Take Off Ur Clothes (3:20)
Take Off Ur Clothes (feat YBM - partiboi69 Cheek Spreading rework) (10:24)
Review: Toni Moralez is back with a new project by the name of Echoes From The Grave and it debuts on Mutual Pleasure with four tracks of murky underworld electro. 'Don't B Shy (Turn Around)' is pure sleaze. A dirty banger for dancefloor madness. 'I Wanna Suck Ur Dick (Long N Hard)' is a more lithe and bouncy cut with bright hooks buried below naughty vocals and hurried drums and then 'Take Off Ur Clothes' keeps the filth going with another highly potent electro groove overlaid with some urgent synth tension. 'Take Off Ur Clothes' (feat YBM - partiboi69 Cheek Spreading rework) is a slick and unrelenting minimal electro rhythm with real future charm.
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Disco Gioconda
Cat: SI 001. Rel: 14 Apr 25
 
Disco/Reediciones
Vorrei Rubarla (8:44)
Vorrei Rubarla (dub mix) (5:50)
Review: The Disco Gioconda crew spin narratives as they do grooves, dream-weaving throwback Italo-style records through editable wattles. Trend-chasers begone: Gino Tonico and Tino Arancino together tap into a sound whose immanent quality foregoes any need for PR preservatives, letting each section breathe, twist, and evolve organically as energy builds. 'Vorrei Rubaria' leans into drama without excess, moving through bold shifts in tone and rhythm that hold attention from first bar to last - its dub mix, meanwhile, swirls our medulla, leaving us cochlear blear. It's a record designed for full playthrough, rewarding those who stay with it.
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Intérprete: The Owl
Tags: Disco House | Italian
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TFL 002
TFL 002 (hand-stamped white vinyl 12")
Cat: TFL 002. Rel: 18 May 23
 
Disco/Reediciones
LKA (4:19)
KFE (4:55)
MAXIM vs TDJ (5:35)
LIND (5:20)
Review: Latvia's Tooflie crew is back six or so months after launching their new self-titled label with as second hand-stamped blue vinyl. There is a euro-disc feel to the vocals of 'LKA' which ride of rickety beats and tin-pot percussive clatter. 'KFE' is a spaced-out and proto-house sound with more libidinous female vocals and soft acid lines. 'MAXIM vs TDJ' is another Euro-dance sound with bright 90s chords and slapping high-energy house drums. Last but not least, 'LIND' drops into slinky deep disco house territory with a real sense of funky and purpose. A beguiling EP, no doubt.
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Tooflie Edits 005
Tooflie Edits 005 (hand-stamped 180 gram translucent blue vinyl 12")
Cat: TFL 005. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Electro
CS VG (4:40)
BLORN (4:43)
KRLE (4:44)
JUWRK (5:50)
Review: Tooflie's latest offering dives into the allure of French pop's vocal sensuality that weaves intricate production with global influences. The opener, 'CS VG,' anchors the release with its half-step beat that flows through grainy tonal shifts and rhythms, twisting familiar elements into something new and magnetic. Its dreamy, almost spectral feel is offset by sharper, more defined edges, creating an engaging dynamic that keeps the energy fluid yet charged. As the record progresses, 'BLORN' introduces a more laid-back groove, combining minimalist funk with a sense of melancholic soul, perfect for late-night listening. The flipside continues to surprise, with 'KRLE' and 'JUWRK' fusing breakbeat elements with soft digital textures, offering a distinct and refined energy. Tooflie expertly blends the experimental with the accessible, crafting a release that's both bold and sophisticated, ready to ignite the most discerning dancefloors.
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The Art Of Romantic Beings
The Art Of Romantic Beings (translucent red vinyl 12" + insert)
Cat: DSEN 002. Rel: 01 Aug 24
 
Disco/Reediciones
Pipina (Acqua mix) (5:01)
Miss U Too (7:03)
Temptation (6:27)
Last Kiss (6:25)
Review: Desencanto is carving out its own sound world with its first releases and this one again taps into a loved-up deep house vibe that puts beautiful melodies and serene moods front and centre. 'Pipina' kicks off in the form of an Acqua mix that is downbeat and blissed out. 'Miss U Too' then brings some retro 80s synth work and taught basslines under celestial keys. 'Temptation' has more glassy melodies making for a rather haunting and eerie mood and finally, 'Last Kiss' is a suspenseful ambient soundscape that floats you up amongst the stars with reverential flutes encouraging nostalgic dreams.
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Frisky Business EP (reissue)
Cat: LITS 002. Rel: 13 May 24
 
Deep House
May The Funk Be With You (7:02)
Frisky Business (6:58)
Naked Speedway (5:57)
Review: Toothpick aka Swirl People step out with their newly entitled label Lost In The Swirls, which they have distilled to the more simple name L.I.T.S. Records. The Belgium-based project is an alias of Dimitri & Raoul and they bring fresh house sounds here even though this is a reissue of some classic 90s material. The title track has lush and bright summer pads over driving, tight kick drums. The opener 'May The Funk Be With You' has a classic UK flavour to it with woodpecker-like hits and dusty drum loops under some smart chord work. Last but not least is 'Naked Speedway' which has a warm bassline meandering below expansive chords that bring an early morning vibe. Good stuff.

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Artemis EP
Cat: LOP 18. Rel: 05 Mar 25
 
Electro
Artemis (One) (5:57)
Artemis (Two) (5:08)
Artemis (Three) (5:40)
Artemis (Four) (4:21)
Review: Tora takes flight on a new voyage to the outer edges of the electro universe with his new EP Artemis, which comes in four parts. These are seriously evocative and cinematic sounds starting with the high speed and kinetic drum patterns and rumbling basslines of 'Artemis (One)'. 'Artemis (Two)' has the same sort of snappy drums and hits but is a little more nuanced with extra space for the beats to land. 'Artemis (Three)' gets raw with aliens in the machines and squelchy acid and 'Artemis (Four)' brings things to a close with plunging bass and edgy dial tones that keep you on your toes.

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Tongue In Cheeks
Cat: BDA 001. Rel: 02 Oct 23
 
Electro
No Pare (6:09)
Work Dat Shit (feat The Illustrious Blacks) (6:19)
Cimarron Palace (6:43)
Anti Narcoleptic (6:55)
Review: When a label calls itself Bring Dat Ass you can bet your bottom dollar that it's going to release proper sleazy electro. Enter Toribio with a superb four track EP of just that to get this new imprint underway. 'No Pare' is a firing cut the kick off with - synths dart about with their own mind, the tested bassline never lets up and the analogue drums jack for days. 'Work Dat Shit' is a little slower and bumpier with some bright acid prickles and 'Cimarron Palace' then unfolds with the same swing of a UK funky track. 'Anti Narcoleptic' is the best of the bunch - a weird and wonderful wonky out with clattering percussion and jumbled drum madness.
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Intérprete: DJ Mau Mau
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Daylight
Daylight (12")
Cat: BDA 003. Rel: 30 Jan 25
 
Deep House
Daylight (6:39)
Daylight (alternate mix) (7:18)
Daylight (Crackazat remix) (5:24)
Review: We can hear a hint of early New York house heads like Todd Terry in the way the drums are constructed on this new one from Toribio, who has linked up with Sharin for an authentic vocal flourish. Her silky tones lend real quality to the choppy analogue drums and lodge top lines deep in your brain. After the original comes an alternate mix with some extra jazzy chords moving about the mix, and then closing things out is a Crackazat remix. In this one, the drums take on a bit of a garage swing with extra weight making you move while the soulful vocal flair remains in place up top.
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Bitter Suite
Cat: TPR 004. Rel: 15 Apr 25
 
Deep House
Bitter Suite (10:18)
Bitter Suite (Symphony mix) (4:56)
Bitter Beats (5:31)
Review: Berlin-based Aussie Tornado Wallace has a long track record of tiptoeing the fine line between perfectly judged dancefloor pleasure and the more musically immersive sounds of Balearica and sun-soaked, sofa-ready deep house. He touches all those bases on 'Bitter Suite', his debut for Apiento's excellent Test Pressing Recordings imprint. In its' full length, near ten minute original mix form (side A), the track joins the dots between psychedelic, lightly acid-clad 1993 progressive house and - via waves of instrumentation and positive melodic motfs - the colourful musical rush of the System 7's most gorgeous early-to-mid-90s productions The latter element comes to the fore on the kaleidoscopic, string-laden and slow building 'Symphony Mix', while the 'Bitter Beats' version is a pounding, sweat-soaked drum track.
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Dream Corner
Cat: SPRT 002. Rel: 22 Jun 22
 
Electro House
Dream Corner (6:00)
Dream Corner (Speed Bump mix) (5:53)
Sea Translation (5:41)
Sea Translation (Resurrected mix) (2:14)
Review: Tornado Wallace & Jamie Tiller's Basic Spirit (named after their popular party series in Berlin) returns with its sophomore effort, with Wallace flying solo on this one titled 'Dream Corner'. The title track is an absolutely euphoric offering, featuring emotive vocals, pan-pipes and contrasted by a sinister and lurking bassline. The hyperaware energy of the Speed Bump mix follows, while the loved-up sunrise breaks of B-side cut 'Sea Translation' comes with an ambient version.
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Tags: Dub Techno
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The Unity EP
The Unity EP (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: AOW 003. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Deep House
When You Look At Me (feat Javonntte) (7:18)
When You Look At Me (feat Javonntte - An Abacus Story) (7:05)
When You Look At Me (feat Javonntte - Late Night dub) (6:16)
Run The Numbers (6:17)
Review: Ascension on Wax tap Toronto Hustle & Sean Roman for their third release, a slick four-tracker pulling heavy influence from *that*argent 90s US-East Coast deep house sound. 'The Unity' lands with some pedigree, where recent drops on Wolf, Local Talk and Freerange have mounted this pairing firmly in the frame. Javonntte lends his unmistakable Detroit flow to the A1, which also gets a shimmering rerub from longtime Prescription associate Abacus. Flip for a late-night dub version that leans into tougher territory, before closing out with a heads-down deep house cut built for sloppily recalled nights.
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Intérprete: Dj Aakmael, Toronto Hustle
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The Symington Avenue EP
Cat: WOLFEP 077. Rel: 19 Nov 24
 
Deep House
Not Now, Not Ever (6:46)
Not Now, Not Ever (Kai Alce remix) (6:16)
Could This Be (5:44)
Could This Be (An Abacus Re edit) (6:26)
Review: Toronto Hustle & Sean Roman deliver the goods with 'The Symington Avenue' EP, marking WOLF Music's 77th release. The Canadian duo, known for past releases on Freerange, impress with two standout originals. House legend Kai Alce steps in to remix 'Not Now, Not Ever,' and the result is a massive track, full of his trademark finesse. Abacus, a key player from the 90s Prescription and Guidance era, brings a classy, refined edit to 'Could This Be.' A treat for genuine house lovers, this one's not to be missed.
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Tropical Disco Records Vol 24
Cat: TDISCO 024. Rel: 09 Aug 22
 
Disco/Reediciones
Toscana - "The Girl With The Red Hair" (6:40)
Toby O'Connor - "Cave Of Gold" (4:43)
Charly Angelz - "Mother Phunk" (5:45)
Frank Virgilio - "What We Love" (5:29)
Review: Moodena and Sartorial's Tropical Disco is now into its 24th release and they haven't let up on the quality grooves. On the first side you've got Toscana who takes you poolside on the lo-slung deep disco of 'The Girl With The Red Hair', followed by the dusty and hypnotic late night loops of Toby O'Connor's 'Cave Of Gold' featuring a seriously sexy sax solo. Over on the flip, it's all about Neapolitan favourite Frank Virgilio, who serves up some lovely sunset mood music on 'What We Love'.
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Music Plan Records EP Vol 1
Cat: MPVR 001. Rel: 10 Aug 23
 
Deep House
Fabio Tosti & Logical Groove - "Take Me Down" (feat Savio Vurchio - Fabio Tosti Classic mix) (6:23)
TNT Inc - "U Just Have To Deal" (feat Chappell - TNT Inc original ReEdit) (6:56)
The Deepshakerz - "Yamamba" (3balitz main mix ReEdit) (6:42)
Fabio Tosti - "Shosholooza" (Fabio Tosti Under club 2023 rework) (6:45)
Review: Welcome to the world Music Plan Records, whose first release - a fine multi-artist affair - offers up a quartet of nostalgic workouts variously influenced by deep, soulful and Mediterranean house flavours. Experienced producer Fabio Tosti opens proceedings with his own 'classic mix' of Logical Groove collaboration 'Take Me Down', a sunny and celebratory vocal house groove rich in dream house chords, funky disco bass, snaking sax sounds and stretched out piano solos, before Tosti dons the TNT Inc guise for a deeper, chunkier and more late-night friendly workout ('U Just Have To Deal', featuring the Robert Owens-esque vocals of Chappell). Elsewhere, The Deepshakerz 'Yamamba (3baltitz main mix edit)' is a heavily electronic Afro-house shuffler, while Tosti's '2023' version of his 'Shosholoza' is an Afro-tinged slab of locked-in house hypnotism with added jazzy piano riffs.
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Edit Deluxe 001
Edit Deluxe 001 (hand-stamped vinyl 12")
Cat: EDITDLX 001. Rel: 03 Mar 25
 
Funky/Club House
Jackpotes
Sing It Back
Review: Track Deluxe Records is based between Barcelona and Paris and this is its first vinyl release. It comes from the eponymous producer and brings plenty of feel good and funky vibes to summery house drums. 'Jackpotes' kicks off with happy piano chords and nicely undercooked drums topped with some subtle vocal swirls passed through a warm retro filter. 'Sing It Back' is an edit of the Molokai classic with plenty of colourful melodies, a new and funky skip in the beats and a hint of garage swing to finish it with a modern touch.
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Beneath The Beauty
Cat: PTX 028. Rel: 21 Sep 22
 
Electro
Beneath The Beauty
Beneath The Beauty (Freddy Fresh remix)
Review: Long before electro returned to prominence, Transparent Sound was serving up must-check slabs of body-popping brilliance. In fact, the Bangor-raised duo have now been releasing music for 27 years. 'Beneath The Beauty', the pair's latest single, first featured on 2019 album Gently Evil. It's a fine slab of punchy, intergalactic electro rich in undulating TB-303 acid lines, alien-sounding electronics, shimmering pads and potent TR-808 beats. It comes accompanied by a brand-new flipside rework courtesy of US electro veteran Freddy Fresh, who gives the track a darker, more claustrophobic feel while adding a sparkling new lead line that's impressively futurist in tone.
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Concrete Hermits EP
Cat: STAND 001. Rel: 23 Apr 25
 
Electro
Concrete Hermits (5:32)
Concrete Hermits (Oren remix) (6:18)
Get Up (5:57)
Forgotten Memories (5:36)
Review: Brighton's underground mainstay, StandUp, celebrates its own launch with a debut EP from Bognor-based electro pioneers Transparent Sound (Tresor), celebrating the project's 30th anniversary. Through electro and breakbeat, the title number secures high-octane dancefloor power, while label founder Oren's remix marks a deeper, atmospheric turn. On the B, 'Get Up' brings acid-laced grooves, and Forgotten Memories shifts to introspective melodies over Orson's signature hits. A dynamic four-tracker, setting a bold foundation for StandUp's future.
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What Time It Was?
Cat: FO 002. Rel: 31 Jul 23
 
Techno
Ultraverse (5:47)
Glifico (5:23)
Sonicsenses (6:00)
Temporaton (5:13)
Review: The Fuori Orario label is back after making a fine debut with another notable EP. This one fuses electro, acid and breaks into something fresh and comes from Trascendance, who you might better known as Riccardo from fine EPs on labels such as Imprints, Metropolita and Elma Rivaga. 'Ultraverse' is the sleek and serene opener with its gurgling acid lines and progressive melodies over tight, pent up beats. 'Glifico' then ducks and dives with a spooky and haunting late night feel and 'Sonicsenses' layers in all manner of freaky vocal whirs. 'Temporaton' is last up and has a dark heart and real menace.
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Techno Drivers (reissue)
Cat: ET 028. Rel: 27 Nov 23
 
Electro
Techno Drivers (2023 - Rebuild extended mix) (5:27)
Techno Drivers (instrumental) (4:00)
Signal ET28 (3:21)
Space Circus (Rebuild extended mix) (3:05)
Review: Erik Travis is a cult legend from the Detroit electro underground, doing things his own way via his F.A.C.T label and keeping the vibe raw and nasty throughout. After dropping the Legends album in 2020, he's taken a trip back to revisit the track 'Techno Drivers' and given it an overhaul for 2023. It's a brittle, jittery slice of ghettotech which is primed to make you jit, and it also comes in an original instrumental form as well. On the flip, 'Signal Base' features more of those jerky drum machine beats locked into a tracky, but funky as hell, groove. 'Space Circus' heads into freakier territory, slamming down an oddly accented beat and doing some freestyle key jamming over the top.
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The Jackin EP
Cat: FMC 004. Rel: 16 Nov 22
 
Deep House
Da Jack (4:33)
Punk Funk (5:05)
Punk Funk (Corkys Punk Out rework) (3:55)
Dat Hot Number (6:21)
Johnny Funk (5:05)
Review: This EP of jacked up Windy City house comes direct from the source courtesy of Factory Music Chicago and label boss man TRAXMAN. As such you know what you are going to get, and that's exactly what you do get: prickly, analogue house tunes that bang the box and come on as raw as they are strong. 'Da Jack' is a chattery one with taught and pinging kick drums, 'Punk Funk' is a bleepy one with wonky melodies over an elastic bassline and Corkys Punk Out rework of that same tune is an off balance head wrecker for dark warehouses. There is still time for the silky drum loops of 'Dat Hot Number' and deeper vibes of 'Johnny Funk'.
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Grimy Acid EP
Cat: FMC 005. Rel: 01 Nov 24
 
Deep House
Traxman - "Pulaski Road!!!!" (5:37)
Traxman - "Get Some Act Right Acid" (5:00)
Traxman - "Warp Acidz Warp" (3:22)
Slick Rick Da Master - "Acidbo 1" (5:13)
Slick Rick Da Master - "Everybody Dance" (dub) (4:17)
Slick Rick Da Master - "Acid Jack" (4:13)
Review: Steve Poindexter and Traxman's Factory Music Chicago imprint has been around for a while, though releases have historically been occasional rather than regular. This split EP, featuring three acid-fired jackers apiece from Traxman and Slick Rick Da Master, is only the label's fifth vinyl outing - and fifth in total. Traxman handles side A, confidently striding between the mind-mangling jacking stomp of 'Pulaski Road', the lo-fi acid crankiness of 'Get Some Act Right Acid' and the sleazy and breathless TB-303 insanity of 'Warp Acidz Warp'. Turn to side B for Slick Rick Da Master's three heavyweight contributions: the mind-bending hypnotism of EP highlight 'Acidbo 1', the sample-rich nostalgia and red-lined beats of 'Everybody Dance (dub)' and the effects-laden trip that is 'Acid Jack'.
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Invisible Self
Cat: ACQR 03. Rel: 02 Oct 24
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Invisible Self (6:10)
Sit & Wonder (6:27)
Review: Cultured Swiss techno label Acquit has put together this cheeky little 7" from Trecci with one great tune on each side. 'Invisible Self' is the opener and it is a delightfully curious, inviting blend of soft focus synth loops and smeared pads that sounds like waking up on a distant planet. On the flip, 'Sit And Wonder' starts with pensive piano chords which are eventually carried away on a supple deep house grove with loopy bongos and a feel-good sense of late-night cruising. Tasteful stuff for sure.
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Impermeable En Ete EP
Cat: SWEET 003. Rel: 21 Mar 23
 
Deep House
Ose (feat Hugo LX) (5:13)
L'orage (4:36)
Hirondelle (3:29)
Ose (feat Hugo LX - Gerd Janson remix) (6:22)
L'orage (Earl Jeffers remix) (6:20)
Hirondelle (Tatyana Jane remix) (5:45)
Review: Marina Trench's 'Impermeable En Ete' EP is a remarkable release that showcases the producer's exceptional production skills and versatility. Comprised of three original tracks and three remixes, this second release on Sweet State imprint firmly cements Trench as an artist on the rise. It offers a diverse range of sounds, from the nu-disco vibes of 'Ose' to the classic house feel of 'L'Orage' and the pop-influenced 'Hirondelle'. The remixes on the B-side are equally impressive, with Gerd Janson, Earl Jeffers and Tatyana Jane each putting their own unique spin on her compositions. Overall, this is an outstanding release that showcases Marina Trench's exceptional talent as a producer and artist.
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Drums
Drums (12")
Cat: EB 008. Rel: 03 Mar 17
 
Deep House
Kinky City (10:18)
Omi Tutu (10:28)
Review: The arrival of fresh material from Prescription co-founder Ron Trent is always cause for celebration. Happily, this new two track missive from the Chicago deep house legend more than delivers on its promise. A-side "Kinky City" is as melodious and musically rich as you'd expect, with Trent layering evocative vocals, spacey chords, tumbling synth-strings and bubbly electronic motifs on top of a snappy, analogue drum machine groove. He shows off his impeccable piano playing skills on the warm, rich and soulful flipside cut "Omi Tutu", which boasts slightly more organic sounding drum hits and a bassline that evokes memories of "Sueno Latino" and other similarly minded Italian dream house gems.
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Black Magic Woman: The Revisions EP
Cat: SACREDMEDICINE 001. Rel: 20 Jul 23
 
Deep House
Black Magic Woman (Joaquin edit & Overdubs version) (14:45)
Black Magic Woman (8:02)
Black Magic Woman (Coflo remix) (9:26)
Review: While many have imitated, no one has ever really come close to crafting the sort of spiritually affective deep house that Ron Trent kicks out with apparent ease. 'Black Magic Woman' is a prime example - an ode to the power of the feminine form with vocals from Harry Dennis, most known for his previous work with Larry Heard. The original is a deep house epic with jazzy chords and organic drums, lashing of bass and spoken word musings from Dennis. The Joaquin edit & Overdubs version is more intense and bright and the Coflo remix is more soft, mellifluous and warm. Epic stuff with great artwork, too.
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Please Don't Stop The Rain (Ron Trent remixes)
Cat: ASHRR 06. Rel: 17 Feb 25
 
Deep House
Please Don’t Stop The Rain (Ron Trent remix) (4:14)
Please Don’t Stop The Rain (Ron Trent dub) (4:09)
Please Don’t Stop The Rain (ASHRR Soundsystem instrumental) (5:06)
Please Don’t Stop The Rain (ASHRR Soundsystem remix) (6:23)
Review: LA-based band ASHRR picked up plenty of new fans with their recent Sunshine Low album and now they're back with the sixth single from it and it comes with some seriously heavyweight names on the remix. Chicago house pioneer Ron Trent does his thing to 'Please Don't Stop The Rain' by going super deep, spine tingling and heady with some lush arps and distant guitar twangs adding a Balearic feel. Dub treatments come from the Prescription boss himself, while ASHRR's alter ego, ASHRR Soundsystem, offer up an instrumental and a remix that lay down dubby house drums and lush chord work. This one keeps the summer vibes going well into winter.
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