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Singles
Dubb Me Some'tin Fresh (remixes)
HALO / HIPP E / TONY presents 6400 CREW
Cat: YOSHICLASSIC 12. Rel: 11 Jan 17
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Dubb Me Some'tin Fresh (Sharam remix) (8:39)
Dubb Me Some'tin Fresh (Sinisa Tamamovic remix) (6:45)
Dubb Me Some'tin Fresh (Hector remix) (7:49)
Dubb Me Some'tin Fresh (8:09)
Review: "Dubb Me Some'tin Fresh" first appeared on wax way back in 2001, as part of Halo, Hipp-E and Tony's first outing for YoshiToshi under the 6400 Crew alias. It remains one of their strongest cuts; a dark, sweaty and trippy fusion of tribal drums, acid bass and dub-house sensibilities. This reissue contains the freshly re-mastered original version, plus a trio of tasty new reworks. Deep Dish man Sharam steps up first, emphasizing the dub-influenced elements on a big room version that strips back the original's dense tribal drums without sacrificing any energy. In contrast, Sinisa Tamamovic's remix is loose and more tribal-minded, while Hector opts for more acid lines and heavier sub-bass on his big room-friendly interpretation.
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Intérprete: St. Bernard
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Marrakesh
Marrakesh (12")
Cat: WPW 009. Rel: 28 Dec 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Marrakesh (9:40)
Marrakesh (Mushrooms Project remix) (8:17)
Review: Triptique Musique lands on Whiskey Pickle with this exotic new single 'Marrakesh.' It is one that very much transports you directly to the city itself thanks to its lush and authentic sounds. A wailing vocal is the centre point and a real call to the dance floor with exotic Eastern melodies and organic percussive sounds peppering the elongated mid-tempo rhythm. Flip it over and you will find a remix from the legendary Mushroom Project which brings even more trippy sounds and rich layers of transcendental synth that will sweep you off your feet.
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Robot Says A
Cat: WRSA 1. Rel: 22 May 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Moonset (6:47)
Infinity (7:40)
Kupliva (feat monoder) (7:06)
Echo (6:36)
Review: Robot Says A is a stunning EP that showcases the dub techno skills of Jukka Hanninen aka TM Shuffle, a Finnish producer who has been making waves in the scene since 2012. The four tracks on this vinyl are all deep and atmospheric, with lush pads, subtle melodies and crisp rhythms. 'Moonset' is a dreamy and hypnotic track with a soothing vocal sample and a warm bassline, followed by the more upbeat Infinity' an energetic track with a catchy synth hook and a driving groove. Over on the flip, 'Kupliva' is a collaboration with another Finnish dub techno artist, Monoder, and it features a swirling and spacey sound with some glitchy effects. Finally, 'Echo' is a minimal and dubby track with a sparse and haunting vibe.
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Tags: Dub Techno
 in stock $13.64
Volume 7
Volume 7 (12")
Cat: WGD 007. Rel: 04 Aug 22
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Tin Man - "I Said Acid" (7:08)
Rai Scott - "I'll Meet You On The Dancefloor" (7:06)
Sound Synthesis - "Necessary Order" (6:01)
Roger Van Lunteren - "Le Dee Trois Trio Prends Trois" (4:18)
Review: Since launching two years ago, Bristol's We're Going Deep label has consistently delivered some of the deepest and most atmospheric club tracks around. The music they champion is, as many in the West Country would no doubt confirm, "proper deep". That's certainly the case with the tracks on the label's seventh multi-artist extravaganza. Acid Test regular Tin Man kicks things off with a touch of TB-303-doused proto-house minimalism ('I Said Acid'), before Rai Scott takes us 50 leagues below the sea on the ultra-deep, drowsy and hypnotic house cut 'I'll Meet You on the Dancefloor'. Over on side B, Sound Synthesis's 'Necessary Order' is a simply breath-taking trip into deep electro territory, while Roger Van Lunteren's EP-closing contribution is a deep (and deeply psychedelic) acid house trip.
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Tags: Acid House
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VQ X EP III
Cat: VQ 087. Rel: 18 Apr 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Deadbeat - "The Serpent & The Jaguar" (4:26)
Triptease & Yonatan Levi - "Amniotic Jive" (11:33)
Tuccillo - "Outer Space" (7:27)
Wareika - "When Will We Meet Again?" (8:15)
Review: Ten years deep, Visionquest continues to be a potent force in field of minimal tech house thanks to releases like these. The latest split release from their VQ X series opens up with the spellbinding, micro dub meditation 'The Serpent & The Jaguar' from Deadbeat before swerving into the equally tender folds of Triptease & Yonatan Levi's 'Amniotic Jive'. Tuccillo opens up the B-side with some crisp, immersive broken beat rhythmic incantations, and then Wareika round the record off with a smouldering piece of hi-tech jazz from the outer rim. This is subtle, elegant minimal at its warmest, make no mistake.
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Intérprete: Tom Drew
Tags: Minimal | Dub Techno
 in stock $16.73
Tracks From The Asylum 2
Cat: UAR 003. Rel: 11 Mar 21
 
Deep House
Gonna Luv U (5:16)
Detroit Dubz (7:24)
In Your Soulz (8:29)
Digital XTC (Detroit mix) (4:14)
Review: Recently Norm Talley launched a new label, Upstairs Asylum, and delivered a much-needed sequel to his superb 2011 EP on Mixmode, Tracks From The Asylum. A decade on from the record's original release, he's finally got around to producing a sequel. The native Detroiter predictably starts in fine fashion via 'Gonna Luv U', a chunky and locked-in house number rich in groovy bass, bold piano motifs, ear-cathing sax riffs and colourful P-funk samples, before heading ultra-deep via the beatdown-influenced haziness of 'Detroit Dubz'. 'In Your Soulz' sees him add energy-packed hand percussion and chiming lead lines to a bustling deep house beat, while 'Digital XTC (Detroit Mix)' is a spacey, hypnotic workout that sounds like it was tailor-made for dark warehouses in the hours approaching dawn.
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Tracks From The Asylum (reissue)
Cat: UAR 002. Rel: 26 Apr 21
 
Deep House
Powder (5:59)
Lost (4:55)
Powder (Delano Smith More Powder remix) (7:09)
Private Party (5:29)
Review: You'll struggle to find any deeper or more alluring tracks in Norm Talley's catalogue than 'Powder', the wonderfully hypnotic, locked in and subtly spacey opener from the Motor City producer's 2011 EP on Mixmode, Tracks From The Asylum. It's a good thing, then, that Talley has decided to reissue the sought-after EP on his own label. The Detroiter doesn't put a foot wrong throughout, with the chugging, beatdown-inspired brilliance of 'Lost', which boasts some sublime piano solos, and the up-beat hustle of 'Private Party' being equally as essential as 'Powder'. Speaking of that track, Delano Smith's 'More Powder' version is also worth a listen, featuring as it does slightly bolder synth riffs and a tougher, techno-influenced groove.
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Toolroom Sampler Vol 6
Cat: TOOL 1174. Rel: 08 Aug 23
 
Funky/Club House
Mark Knight, Todd Terry, James Hurr - "Make You Happy" (feat Darryl James, David Anthony) (4:59)
Eddie Thoneick - "Take It Back" (4:26)
Pete Griffiths - "Get Together" (feat Ebony Soul, Ann Nesby) (5:44)
Muzzaik, Stadiumx - "Echoes" (4:59)
Review: Toolroom is one of the biggest house labels in the age these days. Mark Knight's outlet is a go-to for the big room lovers and pool party crews of the world and it's easy to see why when you tune into his latest label sampler. It brings together the old and the new school with the piano laced, steely house pumper 'Make You Happy' from Mark Knight, Todd Terry and James Hurr kicking off. Eddie Thoneick's 'Take It Back' gets more down and dirty with a sleazy bassline, Pete Griffiths brings belting vocal house energy to 'Get Together' and Muzzaik and Stadiumx combine for the flashy and raved-up 'Echoes.'
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Toolroom Sampler Vol 7
Cat: TOOL 1176. Rel: 03 Oct 23
 
Deep House
Martin Ikin - "Oscill8" (5:19)
Raumakustik & Tony Romera - "That Groove" (5:56)
Low Steppa & Crusy - "BFG" (5:44)
Eden Prince - "Get Down" (5:27)
Review: Toolroom share the seventh instalment of their label Sampler series, bringing together four new ones from six artists in their roster; Martin Ikin, Raumakustik & Tony Romera, Low Steppa & Crusy, and Eden Prince. These are huge, ravey, deep techy numbers for the big-room-inclined; we're rhythmically and vocal-samply implored to oscillate at a nigh-militant frequency, though the impulse to dance doesn't come without its shuffles and wonks. Our highlight here is the beatless breakdown in 'BFG', on which that delicious chord stab truncates all expectations thereafter.
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Tags: Tech House
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Life Of Phoroma EP
Cat: TERRAM 006. Rel: 09 May 23
 
Techno
Lucas Croon - "New Zulp" (Delfin mix) (6:58)
Hektisch Sprengen DJs - "Jenseits Jeglicher Existenz" (7:07)
Dea - "Phoroma" (4:28)
Iro Aka - "Void Index" (6:23)
Too Smooth Christ - "Avais Mariah" (6:16)
Volta Cab - "Titanium Stresser" (4:34)
Review: Mirko Hecktor and Tom Sprenger founded Terra Magica in 2021 as a platform for their brand of psychedelically-charged house and techno, and they've quickly built up a strong identity and a burgeoning community of likeminded astral travellers. Look no further than this quality split release for all the proof you need, as Lucas Croon threads Balearic, prog and trance together before the label bosses (Hektisch Sprengen DJs) weave some mystical mantras of their own and Dea revels in boxy Chicago jack crossed with Island boogie. It's an eclectic mix to be sure, with another three joints taking in uptempo proto-trance and anthemic emo-acid-breaks aplenty. Draw for the big feelings and get freaky in the process - what's not to love?
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House Of Prince
Cat: TNEDITS 03. Rel: 18 Apr 24
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Cindy (9:01)
Grindhouz (radio edit) (5:20)
Grindhouz (6:44)
Review: The EP is called House of Prince and the Purple One's face is peering back at us from the centre of this new 12" on Tech-Nology which means only one thing - it's tech house music inspired by the legendary funkster. And it is well executed tracker too with vocal samples, trumpet sounds and much more all chuckle into the mix over a range of betas that are playful and party starting but also effective and never kitsch. 'Grindhouz' is our favourite for just how warped and weird it sounds.
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Took My Heart Away
Cat: TARTAN 001. Rel: 11 Jan 22
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Took My Heart Away (6:33)
Sun (6:35)
Review: Anonymous label Tartan kicks off with two tracks that should pique the interest of anyone who seeks out unusual swerves to spice up their DJ sets. On the A side, 'Took My Heart Away' fuses uncanny sounds from rolling thunder to South Asian vocals, strapped to a brooding beat that should be compatible with the chugging crowd. On the flip, 'Sun' nudges up the tempo a touch and spaces things out considerably, creating a swirling deepest techno mood which might well herald the odd sunrise given half a chance.
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TARTAN 005
Cat: TARTAN 005. Rel: 25 Jul 23
 
Funky/Club House
Ayo! (6:05)
Shoes Off (4:31)
Review: A warm welcome back to Jimmy Wallace - whose recent outing as Wallace on Rhythm Section International was really rather good - and his quirky Tartan series. The series has long been hard to pigeonhole, with Wallace (we think - there's no credited artist) delivering nostalgic cuts that sit somewhere between unlikely re-edits and sample-heavy re-makes. A-side 'Ayo' begins in sleazy fashion via a throbbing, dark Italo-goes-EBM groove, before Wallace introduces a colossal piano riff, more angular electronic motifs, grandiose Fairlight style stabs and some ear-catching sampled vocal snippets. Over on the flip, 'Shoes Off' could reasonably described as 'Balearic Bhangra': a loved-up and heavily electronic workout the brilliantly blurs the boundaries between late 80s Indian pop music and vintage house.
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Die Zeit
Die Zeit (limited splattered vinyl 12")
Cat: SYST 01356. Rel: 25 May 23
 
Techno
Die Zeit (7:18)
Die Zeit (Synthapella) (6:24)
Review: Names don't get much more titanic when it comes to techno than old school German dons Timo Maas and Marc Romboy. They join their considerable skills for a new single here which is the first of a few to come. 'Die Zeit' does everything you would expect a track from this pair to do - it has the powerful linear drums, the rumbling bass lines and the epic synth craft that lights up a vast sky above. It's a tense rollercoaster with a grand ambition and lasting impact. A Synthapella is also included on the flip for even more of that melodic intensity.
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Function As A Meaning EP
Cat: S108 007. Rel: 08 Mar 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Diet 505 (5:48)
QMD (6:17)
El Ritmo (6:07)
The Right Moment (6:30)
Review: Set the time machine back to the 90s with this new 12" from System 108 out of Holland. It's a collaboration between Lipless and TMP that kicks off with the jacked up old school drums and sirens of 'Diet 505' before 'QMD' sinks down into a deep and moody tech roller with a serene and futuristic feel. 'El Ritmo' is a wild one with manic synth sequences sounding like a computer in meltdown over crispy, prickly tech house drums and finally, 'The Right Moment' layers up warped pads and mad whites into another vibrant and full flavour cut for the peak time. Lovely artwork on this one too.
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Der Sprung EP
Der Sprung EP (orange vinyl 12")
Cat: SOH 032. Rel: 31 May 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Der Sprung (6:59)
Libelula (5:46)
Coal In My Chest (Frankey & Sandrino remix) (5:36)
Review: Frankey & Sandrino go together like tea and cake, like clubbing and expensive water, or like DC10 and v-neck t-shirts. They are an accomplished pair who know exactly what they are doing in the studio and how to get the biggest reactions on the dance floor. For this new outing, they find themselves on Sum Over Histories with three more tech house cuts full of tension. 'Der Sprung' is cold and steely, the abstract sounds making for an austere listen while 'Libelula' has a more empowering feel on chunky marching drums overlaid with confident synths. 'Coal In My Chest' is a cinematic ambient piece.
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Morning Routine
Morning Routine (limited 12")
Cat: SCR 079. Rel: 17 Oct 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Nuit D'Menil (5:07)
Bed & Break Fast (3:45)
Bed & Break Fast (Black Loops remix) (5:30)
I Wasn't Born In 1937 (7:24)
16 Swing-71 (4:57)
Bed & Break Fast (Belaria remix) (4:41)
Review: The Soul Clap label that was once so hype has admirably rolled on once the headlines passed and anyone not checking in on it since then has been losing out, frankly. Just get your ears around this new release from Tatie Dee for a start - it is a stylish six tracker though warm and bumping house with real heart. 'Nuit D'Menil' kicks off with lush late night chords and slick broken beats and from there things get more heavy and big with 'Bed & Break Fast' and then a Black Loops remix takes it into late night territory. 'I Wasn't Born In 1937' has a classic 90s vocal house feel and is brilliant and '16 Swing-71' brings jazz, Chicago and swing to another characterful cut before a darker, harder Belaria remix.
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Industrollution
Cat: SRT 180. Rel: 20 Jun 23
 
Techno
Drivetrain - "Spin The Record" (6:42)
Jay Strata - "Heart Strings" (5:56)
Teknobrat - "Acid Barnako" (6:31)
DJ Mourad - "Illegal Alien" (6:30)
Review: Derrick Thompson is back under his Drivetrain alias and steering another various artists release on his own Soiree label carrying real-deal underground house and techno from his home base in the Motor City. Thompson kicks off with 'Spin The Record', a jacking, tracky slab of metallic pressure which will work wonders in the mix with all kinds of gear. Jay Strata is up next with 'Heart Strings', a plush slice of machine soul schooled in the Detroit approach. Teknobrat brings something a little spicier but no less classically informed, while DJ Mourad completes the set with an edgy, loopy affair to send synapses into overdrive.
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Intérprete: Tom Drew
 in stock $12.87
SNALLHOURS 006
Cat: SMALLHOURS 006. Rel: 10 Nov 22
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Velvet Velour - "Show You The Door" (5:51)
Liquid Earth - "Gummo Hardrive" (instrumental) (6:15)
The Honda Boys - "Funghi Pie" (5:51)
Dreaming Mind - "Mid-Bozz" (6:53)
Review: Small Hours from the Berlin-based Brit Youandewan is a young and already cult label that does things well, if not fast. Yet here we get a second EP in quick succession with the sixth outing again offering up four vital names from the house and tech underground. Velvet Velour opens up with squelchy, funky bass on 'Show You The Door' before Liquid Earth melts the mind with impossibly bendy synths and stiff drums on 'Gummo Hardrive.' Flip this 12" over and you'll find some cosmic tech in the form of The Honda Boys's 'Funghi Pie' and gurgling, gritty, metallic deep space house from Dreaming Mind who offers up 'Mid-Bozz.' Top tackle for sure.
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Tags: Tech House
 in stock $14.16
Slappery Slope Part 1
Cat: SLPFNK 026. Rel: 26 Feb 24
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Not Knew (6:25)
Unofrget U (5:34)
Catcol (4:36)
Pffffff (5:31)
Review: Tommy Vicari Jnr and SlapFunk is a match made in heaven, and finally they're crossing paths after years keeping innovation and flair alive in minimal tech house. This 12" promises to be the first in a series, and it sounds like we're in for a treat. 'Not Knew' is a flamboyant display of cut-up, sample-based house spliced with freaked out synth elements which give everything an alien finish. There's plenty of space for wonky atmospheres and meditative passages, but Vicari's music is about impactful sound design and a mischievous mood first and foremost.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Nmw EP
Nmw EP (12")
Cat: SNFKC 016. Rel: 04 May 23
 
Deep House
NMW (6:38)
Please, Get Away (6:51)
Hypnotizing Eyes (6:48)
NMW (Oden & Fatzo remix) (5:07)
Review: Shall Not Fade is one oath most well rounded labels in the UK right now and this latest drop from Theos and El Rod is another stylish house offering. 'NMW' kick off with blame deep house grooves laced up with soft none chords that bring warm late night colour. 'Please, Get Away' is another fresh electronic house cut with playful melodic phrases over irresistibly warm bass and pitched up r&b vocals. 'Hypnotizing Eyes' completes the trio of originals with a chunky house funk, bulky kicks and spaced out cosmic chords. An Oden & Fatzo remix closed won with some French filter house magic.
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Intérprete: Superbreak
 in stock $15.43
Magic Black Plastic Vol 4
Cat: SELV 007. Rel: 13 Dec 22
 
Techno
Just Her - "Will We Ever Learn" (Jamiie remix) (6:55)
Anthony Pappa & Jamie Stevens - "Hold You Back" (Luke Brancaccio & Gai Barone remix) (7:28)
James Harcourt - "Act Of Resistance" (feat Asyn) (6:53)
Tom Peters - "Two Of Us" (Tim Engelhardt remix) (7:49)
Review: We've been enjoying the first few volumes of Selador Recordings's Magic Black Plastik series and this fourth one keeps the quality levels high. It assembles a fine crew of artists for some quality house steeped in emotion. 'Will We Ever Learn' (Jamiie remix) opes up with some sophisticated string stabs and nice deep groove before a Luke Brancaccio & Gai Barone remix brings a little techno futurism and steeliness to Anthony Pappa & Jamie Stevens's 'Hold You Back.' The B1 is a tune to lock a late night crowd into a melodic haze and the final Tim Engelhardt remix is a chunky but melodic roller.
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Intérprete: Rave Energy
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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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Zonegrens EP
Zonegrens EP (limited 12")
Cat: RET 010. Rel: 11 Apr 23
 
Techno
Warehouse Lovestory (5:20)
Sound Of Sea (4:30)
Bad Dream Tuesday (6:28)
Bruine Knipoog (4:51)
Review: TAFKAMP is the alias of the Dutch producer and DJ formerly known as Minister President. A prominent figure in the Rotterdam scene, he's primarily known for his rough hardware jammy cuts, a trend which continues on this very latest EP 'Zonegrens'. Rotterdam Electronix label don DJ Overdose sees to a seleccy of five pieces straight from the cutting room floor, delivering nothing short of gritty toothcuttery. Two downtown city hubbubers helm up the A-side, before we are thrown aside by 'Bad Dream Tuesday, which hears a sudden foray into tundric dream-techno.
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Funny Money
Cat: RSO 03. Rel: 07 Dec 22
 
Techno
Spit Roast (7:57)
Game On (7:13)
Snatch (6:21)
Review: T.A.C. was a collaboration between John Beer and Chris McCormack, the latter being a prolific techno producer throughout the early 2000s under aliases such as UK Gold. This was their only release at the turn of the millennium, on Steve O'Sullivan's Mosaic imprint, reissued here on Frankfurt's Rawax. There's groovy UK tech house reminiscent of the early noughties on A-side cut 'Spit Roast', while over on the flip the minimal funk of 'Game On' is reminiscent of early Daniel Bell, plus there's the funky tribal groove of 'Snatch'.
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Lost Language EP
Cat: RAWAX 021LTD. Rel: 24 Nov 22
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Lost Language (7:57)
Keep The Peace (7:08)
Fable (7:05)
Review: Rawax lock in a new one from TIJN that adds three more functional but fresh house tracks to their already estimable catalogue. This one kicks off with the silky and seductive, bendy and elastic neon synth sounds of 'Lost Language' which has rock solid drums bringing the drive. 'Keep The Peace' is a fresh one with upright drums that bring a militant march as molten melodic colours are dripped in from above. 'Fable' then spins out on trippy synths and wispy motifs that are perfect for the more intimate afters out there.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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PUFF 010
PUFF 010 (12")
Cat: PUFF 010. Rel: 15 Jan 24
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Olsvanger - "Septum Heelrz" (6:22)
Asphalt DJ & Gzardin - "Floating Gutters" (6:26)
MYKI - "Hikikamuri" (5:03)
Tingz & Mo Huv - "One For Nilus" (5:49)
DJ Headshot - "Werkhard" (5:25)
Review: Powderpuff Tax has never hidden from the fact it makes rave music with a healthy does of rose tinted nostalgia very much baked in. But this new various artist release featuring Olsvanger, MYKI, Mo.huv, Tingz, Asphalt DJ and Gzardin grows into new realms with a more broad and diverse electronic offerings. There is tech house to take you through a cosmic jungle on 'Septum Heelrz', turbocharged trance-tribal house on Asphalt DJ & Gzardin's 'Floating Gutters' and Tingz X Mo.huv keep it fresh with some punchy electro on 'One For Nilus'.
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Itria Vol 3
Itria Vol 3 (limited 12")
Cat: PF 005. Rel: 09 Dec 22
 
Deep House
Interstellar Funk - "Jupiter's Arpeggio" (7:11)
Tamburi Neri - "Oceano Irrazionale" (5:38)
Salamanda - "Morning Magic" (3:29)
Hiver pressents Night Heron - "Thunder" (6:13)
ZIPPO & Claudio PRC - "Nettuno Blu" (6:17)
Review: Previous volumes in Polifonic's multi-artist Itria series have loosely explored the more 'Mediterranean' end of the dance music spectrum, giddily scampering between tracks variously inspired by dream house, Balearica and glassy-eyed nu-disco. There's a more psychedelic tone to this third instalment, with the collected cuts doffing a cap towards cosmic sounds and slow techno. Amsterdam producer Interstellar Funk sets the tone via the chugging beats, throbbing sequenced bass and sun-bright synth melodies of 'Jupiter's Arpeggio', before Tamburi Neri opts for hallucinatory textures, twanging Jew's harp sounds and slow-motion tribal percussion ('Oceano Irrazionali'). Elsewhere, Salamada's 'Morning Magic' is an aural sunrise ritual rich in tribal percussion and drowsy sonic textures, 'Thunder' by Hiver's Night Heron project is a bubbly cosmic throb-job, and Zippo & Claudio PRC's 'Nettuno Blu' is an immersive, ultra-deep dancefloor delight.
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Moan
Moan (12")
Cat: PFR 81. Rel: 06 Mar 07
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Moan (Trentemoller remix)
Moan (Radio Slave's remix for K)
Review: Poker Flat presents "Moan", lifted from Trentemoller's incredible debut album "The Last Resort".
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Intérprete: Matt Darey
Tags: Tech House
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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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It's Our Future
TOM WAX presents AWEX
It's Our Future (1-sided 12")
Cat: PLACAWEX 004. Rel: 20 Sep 22
 
Minimal House/Tech House
It's Our Future (5:33)
Review: Tom Wax has been knocking out high quality tunes at a high rate of knots for many years on all manner of influential labels. This time out he steps up with a one-sided and banging 12" for Plastic City in the same month that a bunch of remixes of the same single also appear. The original is all gurgle acid lines, yelping vocals and pure rave-techno energy. The arrangement fizzes and spits and is overloaded with lo-fi fuzz which only adds to the sense of rush as you get lost in the beats. A devastating cut for sure.
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Dreamy Premonitions EP
Cat: PT 003. Rel: 13 May 22
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Domenico Rosa - "Kosmos" (6:05)
Deyayu - "Asthatwhatis" (6:20)
Two Opposites - "Tropical Aurora" (6:30)
Eros - "Phased Energy" (5:27)
Review: It is now more than two years since Planet Tapes launched out of Italy and this is only the label's third release, but the wait is more than worth it. IT is Italian Domenico Rosa who kicks off with a brilliantly lush and melodic house workout that has as much old school influence as it does future soul. Deyayu's 'Asthatwhatis' sinks into a deeper, more late night vibe with strident drums and rolling bass but nice crisp claps and heady ambient synths. There is an irresistible playfulness to Two Opposites's 'Tropical Aurora' that really swells the heart while Eros closes down with 'Phased Energy' which is all glassy and celestial melodies over light breakbeats.
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Intérprete: Nachtbraker
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Retrograde EP
Cat: PLO 004. Rel: 31 Oct 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Pete Melba - "Trip Switch" (7:58)
Velvet Velour - "Bap Bap Bap" (7:05)
Mitch Wellings - "Errrm" (5:58)
Tom Frankel - "Mezcal" (6:55)
Review: Your latest acid extraterrestrial jive comes in the form of this four-track EP V/A from Planet Orange. With tracks by Velvet Velour, Mitch Wellings, Tom Frankel, and Planet Orange boss Pete Melba, this second release retains all major aspects of the label's signature sound. Bursts of alien percussion pepper luminous beats, textured by light and shade as fleeting melodies wax and wane.
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The Highway
The Highway (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: PSC 003. Rel: 06 Apr 23
 
Deep House
Oden & Fatzo - "Queen Of The Highway" (5:29)
Saar & Mryn - "Since The Beginning" (6:50)
Thurman - "Ghetto Blaster" (5:44)
Francisco Tettamanti - "Dancefloor Tales" (7:28)
Review: Back after a two year hiatus, French party promoters Pisica present the third release on their label arm, which has previously brought the likes of Cojoc, Timekeeper and Mihai Pol. The Highway features everyone's favourite duo Oden & Fatzo with the early Underground Resistance vibes of 'Queen Of The Highway' followed by the Saar & Mryn's hypnotic back room dub 'Since The Beginning' on side A. Turn over and you've got Thurman with the bumpin' retro techno energy of 'Ghetto Blaster' and similarly Francisco Tettamanti with the acid excursion 'Dancefloor Tales' taking you to a higher state of consciousness.
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Tags: Tech House
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AB
AB (12")
Cat: PERLON 117-1. Rel: 05 Sep 18
 
Minimal House/Tech House
On A Bass (8:45)
Dreaming Perfect Zebras (10:06)
Review: Japanese techno titan Fumiya Tanaka is no stranger to Perlon, having first appeared on the lauded label back in 2012. Even so, Ab still marks the veteran producer's first appearance on the Berlin-based imprint for the best part of five years. Tanaka hits the mark straight away on A-side "On A Bass", a perfectly crafted, low-slung tech-house roller that pits the rhythmic swing associated with Ricardo Villalobos against a locked-in bassline, creepy deep space chords and all manner of twisted, cut-up vocal samples. In comparison flipside "Dreaming Perfect Zebras" feels rather classic and old school, with Tanaka drawing on both his love of early UK tech-house, Motor City influenced deep house and the crunchy tech-house percussion of contemporary imprints such as YYY.
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Deep One
Deep One (12")
Cat: PERLON 133. Rel: 02 Dec 22
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Deep One (9:35)
I'm Standing Beside You (10:30)
Review: Fumiya Tanaka is about as revered as minimal producers come. The Japanese cult hero has had a busy year too - he dropped an album One More Thing on this, his home label, only back in January, and is now back with another of his superb 12's. The title cut 'Deep One' is just that - the drums are snappy but hit down low, while menacing organ chords Ida muffled vocals are layered up top to make for a moody, churchy vibe. 'I'm Standing Beside You' is a classic minimal piece with detuned synths, those super low drum and bass rumbles and shapeshifting chords that draw you inwards forever.
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Monodimensional EP
Cat: PARTOUT 1001. Rel: 19 Apr 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Violence Triggers Violence (7:11)
Arp Ody 626 (5:42)
Monodimensional (6:23)
How U Do It (5:42)
Review: Too Smooth Christ is a new solo project from a rising French artist who is half of the electro duo Glass Figure and also co-runs the SuperGenius label. He lands on Partout here in superb form with deep and cinematic sounds. 'Violence Triggers Violence' is a cathartic house excursion into deep space with smooth drums and dreamy pads, while 'Arp Ody 626' layers up dusty drums and loopy synth sequences that get you gazing off into the distance. 'Monodimensional' has a heavenly feel with its lush and celestial chords lighting up the skies above a slick mix of drums and hits and 'How U Do It' is another artful cosmic closer. A classy EP for sure.
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The Most Wanted Digital Dubplates Volume 2
Cat: PALINGLTD 003. Rel: 27 Oct 22
 
Techno
Twerk Dat Shit (4:05)
Drive Me Crazy (3:27)
Pumping Bass (5:34)
XTC People (4:11)
Sendwhich (4:19)
Playa Hate (2:38)
Review: Making no bones about his sources of inspiration, Rotterdam-based DJ and producer Mitchel Polderman directs his Tafkamp alias to a wholesale ghetto house / Dance Mania aesthetic right down to the centre label. Tracks like 'Twerk Dat Shit' and 'Drive Me Crazy' have all the moves you'd expect from some proper Chicago early 90s gear, but Polderman's sound has a slicker modern finish which sets it apart from the OG material. There are six tracks on this release, and they all channel legends like DJ Deeon et al, with a pitched down sample of Peaches thrown in for good measure.
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Intérprete: Wes Baggaley
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WITNESS 04
Cat: WITNESS 04. Rel: 13 Mar 23
 
Techno
Asphalt DJ - "Blades" (6:40)
RDS - "TH Only" (5:39)
Ste Roberts - "Tune Pitch Decay" (7:51)
Tammo Hesselink - "Untitled 42" (5:10)
Review: Some of Europe's finest purveyors of underground sounds come together on this fourth rase from the One Eye Witness label out of the Netherlands. Asphalt DJ kicks off and lays out a steamroller of a techno banger in 'Blades' which is pulsing, hard hitting but supple. RDS gets for a much more minimal and cosmic vibe on the tight and bouncy 'TH Only' then Ste Roberts brings some machismo and texture to 'Tune Pitch Decay' with its industrial tech aesthetic. Tammo Hesselink closes down the EP with the loose and bendy tones, scattered hits and late night minimal eeriness of 'Untitled 42.'
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Intérprete: Kid Who
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OMAKASE 002
OMAKASE 002 (limited 12")
Cat: OMAKASE 002. Rel: 19 Oct 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Hachi
Roko
San
Review: Omakase keeps up the momentum of its fine first release with a second sizzling followup, this time from Trauma alongside Anton under their collaborative guise Antraum. It's a case of super silky sounds only here with deft and dubbed out tech on the opener 'Hachi', which is defined by a superb vocal hook. 'Roko' is a jittery rhythm with breakbeat and icy cold hits all warmed through by a fine bassline. 'San' shuts down with a nice laid back tech beat that encourages you to sink deep into it.
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OTG 003
OTG 003 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: OTG 003. Rel: 05 Apr 24
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Tini - "What What" (5:01)
Rickie - "Explosion" (7:03)
GNMR - "Controlled By Mefistofele" (6:50)
Session 4000 - "C'est Wild" (7:50)
Review: The Off Grid label outta Germany serves up its third 12" here and opts for a four-tracker from various artists. TINI's 'WHAT WHAT' kicks off with a bumping house cut that's wired up with some spaced-out pads and warped synths. Rickie then gets all wonky and loose with his off-balance 'Explosion' which has blurts of bass and snappy low ends and GNMR's 'Controlled By Mefistofele' gets more wonky and textural with smeared and smudged sounds and a nice acid bassline. Session 4000 shuts down a high-impact and fresh EP with the astral and speed-out tech with 'C'est Wild'.
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NCCTV 002
NCCTV 002 (12")
Cat: NCCTV 002. Rel: 16 Aug 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Aquela La (feat Villaca) (5:19)
Praiana (4:41)
Canal X (7:05)
Flip! (5:05)
Review: No CCTV captures plenty of dancefloor pleasures with this new EP from Trajano. It's a retro future blend of breaks, tech, minimal and something a little freaky that kicks off with the mysterious leads and hurried drums of 'Aquela La' (feat Villaca). 'Praiana' spins out on some lithe breakbeat programming with muted acid lines dancing in the spaces left behind and jazzy keys up top. 'Canal X' then keeps it more stripped back and deep and 'Flip!' is superbly designed and kinetic. Squelchy synth funk off-sets the stiff and rigid snares that snap over punchy kicks. A real bit of dynamite.
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Telecommande
Telecommande (white vinyl 12" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: MULLER 2095. Rel: 20 Dec 22
 
Techno
Telecommande (Martin Matiske interpretation) (5:01)
Telecommande (7:23)
Telecommande (Felix Bernhardt remix) (6:41)
Telecommande (Vicky Montefusco remix) (7:22)
Review: Toureua's 'Telecommande' (which is French for remote control) is a perfectly uplifting tune that layers in smart trance elements over sleek drums. On the Martin Matiske interpretation, the melodies call to mind the perfect early work of Kraftwerk and the textured bass has hints of 80s magic. All in all, it is smooth and serene and perfect for lift-off whether in high summer or the darkest winter. The original is a little more doleful but no less emotive and then a Felix Bernhardt remix gets heavy and Vicky Montefusco opts for an eerie late-night vibe.
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Madre Lingua Remixes
Madre Lingua Remixes (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: MT 19013. Rel: 19 May 22
 
Minimal House/Tech House
EDB & Gary Superfly - "Pressure" (Patrick Gibin & Kaidi Tatham Rude remix) (5:49)
Mark De Clive-Lowe, Patrick Gibin & Tommaso Cappellato - "Apollo 3000" (MdCL Dreamscape Refix) (5:17)
Review: Last year, Mother Tongue Records released Madre Lingua, an album of all-star collaborations between broken beat and deep house musicians and producers helmed by Verona-based Brit Patrick Gibin. This 12" updates two of the tracks from the set, with Gibin once again to the fore. On side A, he joins forces with long-time friend and studio buddy Kaidi Tatham to remix EDB and Gary Superfly's 'Pressure'. Their tack is bouncy and synth-heavy, with spacey, out-there lead lines and intergalactic-sounding pads rising above a Maurice Fulton-as-Syclops style bassline and loose-limbed house drums. On the flip, Marc De Clive-Lowe remixes his own collaboration with Gibin and Tommasso Capelleto, 'Apollo', brilliantly joining the dots between spacey jazz-funk and ambient on a superb, beat-free 'Dreamscape' mix.
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The View EP
Cat: MW 009. Rel: 05 Apr 24
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Welcome Luz (5:42)
EX-PECT (6:00)
What's Her Name? (6:12)
2020 (2:48)
Review: tINI has always been at the forefront of tech house, often with her own party brand, as well as killer productions and engaging sets at some of the scene's most tasteful parties. Here she steps up to the fledgling Mood Waves label for The View, and EP that finds her stretching herself into all new territory once more. 'Welcome Luz' is crunchy, stomping cosmic tech with sci-fi motifs. 'EX-PECT' has whimsical pads paired with more silvery and metallic drum sounds and after the more mechanical grace of the a-side, 'What's Her Name?' gets loose with rubbery bass and bendy synth leads while '2020' shuts down with some downtempo post club trippiness.
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Collaboratory EP
Cat: MW 003. Rel: 24 Jan 22
 
Minimal House/Tech House
PH Project - "Blue Yellow Twist" (7:02)
DMA - "I Can't Be Alone" (6:30)
Pilot System - "Body Dub" (6:56)
Frozilla & TJ - "Ocean Of Existence" (5:35)
Review: Soon as you drop the needle on PH Project's opener 'Blue Yellow Twist' here we guarantee you will be twisting your face in mock disc guts. The bassline is a filthy and old-school gem with organ chord stabs and spoken word snippets adding the irresistible sense of naughty house funk. DMA then bangs the box with cosmic synths and hints of 90s post-rave, Pilot System cruise on a chunky bit of bass-driven house and Frozilla & TJ go deep on far-sighted chords and bubbly bass. This is unpretentious, functional but fun house music from a small but already well-formed label.
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Instante EP
Cat: MLDM 06. Rel: 04 Apr 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Limbo (6:31)
Rainy Day (7:02)
Too Close (6:56)
Instante (5:38)
Review: Giuseppe Tuccillo is back at it with more of his lithe grooves, offering up some of the sprightliest gear you're likely to hear from the box-jam end of the minimal house spectrum. This time he's stepping out on Melodeum, sounding as on point as ever from the brooding b-line antics of 'Limbo' to the playful organ flex and clipped acid of 'Rainy Day'. There's a light dusting of breaks on 'Too Close' and some more angular funk at work on 'Instant', but crucially the Italian producer binds everything together with a smooth finish which speaks to his deep-running roots in the scene.
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Intérprete: Superbreak
Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Harvest EP
Cat: MELD 03. Rel: 27 Apr 21
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Middle Of The Road (7:36)
Harvest (6:53)
Chips (6:36)
GNGB (7:07)
Review: Long time Leeds head Midge Thompson steps out with a mother of his fresh and futuristic cuts, this time on the Meld label. The respected local DJ and some time Back to basics regular has had outings on the likes of Butter Side Up and aways brings the electronic funk, as he does again on 'Middle of The Road.' It's a clipped, kinetic cut with swirling ambient pads and a gritty vibe, then 'Harvest' is all about floaty light minimal loops that suspend you in space. 'Chips' brings a balmy deep house vibe with some nice effects and sound designs that elevate it above mere functionality, and 'GNGB' closes with a sweet afterparty groove.
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Sanctum EP
Cat: LOA 006. Rel: 24 May 23
 
Techno
Sanctum (8:12)
Draft (5:32)
Drift (6:36)
Review: Moscow-based deep techno artist Toki Fuko arrives on Russian label Luck of Access with three cerebral tracks forming his glittering new EP, 'Sanctum'. Starting with the expanding and contracting spaciousness of the title track, 'Sanctum', Korotaev allows space for reverberating synthlines to extend outwards, skittering into the distance across the pulsating core of the track, exploring a reflective space that feels at once private and collective. For the second side, everything slows down to a patient, meditative pace. Luxuriating in a moment of slowed breathing, 'Draft' unfolds in a series of exhaling atmospheres, delicately punctuated with strokes of light, glistening on the surface of a rippling body of water. The final track, 'Drift', moves downstream, driven by a winding ambience and decorated with flurries of unravelling organic percussion. At the heart of each of these tracks is a force that feels eternal, held in undulating patterns that continue long beyond their end.
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Kodoku
Kodoku (smoked vinyl 12")
Cat: LLC 06. Rel: 30 Nov 22
 
Techno
Saverio Celestri - "Sundays" (4:41)
Delta - "Crachats De Lune" (6:57)
Prince De Takicardie - "Jam'on'acid" (House mix) (7:49)
Tundramane - "Brick To The Face" (feat Koste) (1:56)
Solar Alliance - "Quest For Kiba" (7:55)
Shampoo - "Track 6" (8:10)
Review: Qir's Lowlife Cartel label has been offering up sinuous strains of techno and electro since 2017, focusing on VA releases to keep the scope of the label broad, and preferring to focus on loose themes for each record. This time around, Kodoku opens up with Saverio Celestri's bubbling acid-electro before Delta and Prince De Takicardie plunge into wondrous sci-fi excursions for those who like their techno springy, supple and downright freaky. There's some distinctly different sounds on the B-side, as Koste spits and snarls over 'Brick To The Face' by Tundramane. Solar Alliance take things in a more cosmic, trance-minded direction, and Shampoo finish proceedings off with a curious slice of mournful breakbeat synth pop, if you can imagine such a combo.
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