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Acid Archives
Acid Archives (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: LIES 156. Rel: 11 Mar 20
 
Techno
X-Crash - "Executioner" (5:36)
Adam X - "51 Days In Waco" (5:50)
Adam X - "Swamp Thing" (6:03)
X-Crash - "Sick Trick" (6:09)
Review: This year marks 30 years since the launch of New York's first dedicated record shop (and later label) Sonic Groove. There are numerous celebratory releases planned, but first L.I.E.S. is treating us to a fast-paced sprint through the "acid archives" of Sonic Groove co-founder Adam "X" Mitchell and his sometime production partner Jimmy Crash. The EP boasts two significant early '90s cuts from their collaborative X-Crash project: the insanely raw, fast and druggy insanity of "Executioner" and the squelchy thrust of "Sick Trick", where psychedelic acid lines buzz around another bombastic techno groove. The 12" also includes a couple of Adam X solo missives, with the previously unreleased acid techno slammer "Swamp Thing" arguably being the EP's standout track.
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out of stock $15.48
Washing Up
Cat: SKINT194. Rel: 12 Jan 11
 
Electro House
Tomas Anderson - "Washing Up" (Tiga remix)
Dave Clarke - "Dirtbox"
Goose - "Bring It On" (MSTKFT JFK remix)
X-Press 2 - "Lazy" (feat David Byrne)
Review: Skint cull four of their biggest hits from last years fifteenth anniversary comp for this twelve inch that demonstrates the breadth of their output. Side A pitches Tiga's classic 07 electro reworking of Tomas Anderson against the industrial techno pressure that is Dave Clarke's "Dirtbox". On the flip you get a reminder of when MSTRKRFT were actually quite good with their thumping rework of Goose which is an uneasy bed fellow for X Press 2's chart bothering deep house collab with David Byrne. These tracks have been out of print for ages so it's nice to get another opportunity to grab them on vinyl.
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out of stock $8.84
Nightlife 6 EP Part 1
Cat: RAMM 151. Rel: 08 Nov 13
 
Drum And Bass/Jungle
Hive - "Neo" (Audio remix)
June Miller & Nymfo - "Misfits"
Unknown Error - "Rising" (feat Janine Small)
Xtrah - "The Base"
Review: Four of the hundred plus cuts featured on the monolithic Nightlife 6 masterpiece, there's no better seal of approval in D&B. Hive's "Neo" originally featured on the debut Nightlife mix 10 years ago. Now back with a pressure cooker rub from Audio, it still kills to this day. June Miller & Nymfo provide a haunted house vibe complete with paranoid guitars and gravel gut bass while Unknown Error reps D&B's soulful side with the gorgeous piano-thumping "Rising". Xtrah completes this part with another impeccable body-slammer. All rim shots and droning subs, this one's designed for the darkest hours.
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out of stock $12.16
The Bumble EP
The Bumble EP (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: BEEY 004. Rel: 24 Feb 20
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Julian Anthony - "Raspberry Flurry" (6:27)
Rossi - "Yen" (7:21)
Azire - "Dats Rill" (7:22)
Xhz - "Some Soul" (8:14)
Review: The fourth release on BEEYOU comes from another stellar cast of emergent talents and underground operators, leading in with Julian Anthony and the garage-tinted tech house tough nut, "Raspberry Flurry". Rossi is up next with the cheeky, bouncy-as-hell "Yen" (watch out for that bassline), which sets us up nicely for the smooth strains being unfurled by Azire on the B-side. "Dats Rill" is soaked in mellow chords, but there's still plenty of slap in the drum section to keep the groove rolling. Xhz maintains the melodious vibe with the choice key chops of "Some Soul", with plenty of micro-sounds zipping around the production to keep things sprightly and playful too.
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out of stock $9.40
Edition 3
Edition 3 (limited numbered hand-stamped vinyl 12")
Cat: MLM 07. Rel: 20 Feb 17
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Autre & Xinner - "Nebula" (7:00)
Autre - "Seiryu" (7:02)
Kryptic Universe - "01309 Stairways" (9:04)
Owen Jay & Brian James - "Chordless" (5:25)
Review: Given the success of the first two installments of the Editions series, it's little surprise to see XDB put together a third volume for his Metrolux imprint. He's assembled another crack team of international contributors, too. Autre and Xinner join forces on opener "Nebula", a fine combination of low-slung techno drums, restless electronics and deep space sonics. Autre goes solo to deliver the fluttering, late night hypnotism of "Seiryu", before Kryptic Universe steals the show with "01309 Stairways", a superb chunk of rolling intelligent techno that features an extended ambient intro. Owen Jay and Brian James round things off with the distorted drum machine hits and woozy riffs of "Chordless" (which, to be fair, is an accurate title).
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out of stock $10.80
Hubble
Hubble (12")
Cat: SUBTITLEUK 010. Rel: 14 Nov 11
 
Drum And Bass/Jungle
Hubble
Reflections
Review: Having both impressed on an individual scale with releases for RAM this year, Basher and Xtrah join forces for their debut on the Subtitles imprint. It's a decision that clearly paid dividends in the studio, with lead track "Hubble" rippling with vintage tension, craftily implementing an R&B vocal hook amidst the fuzzed out bass, undulating rhythms and slick rolling programming. Amidst the somewhat odd seagull sampling, the duo also find the room to throw down some dread vibe menace. Big look! "Reflections" operates at a similar poise, laying down more charged basslines and flooding the track with all manner of dystopian sounds in the moments where the driving beats don't take prominence.
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out of stock $8.84
Disco Goodies Vol 4
Cat: SNDRS 007. Rel: 04 Nov 24
 
Disco/Reediciones
Berobreo - "Soul Driven Dynamics" (5:46)
Oldchap - "Coloridos" (4:58)
X Gets The Crest - "Still Come Home" (5:58)
Alexny - "People Says" (5:17)
Sould Out - "City Gal" (5:18)
Workerz - "Since You Came" (5:39)
Review: Sundries' Disco Goodies series, which rounds up the best of the label's digital releases and presents them on multi-artist EPs, reaches its fourth instalment. It hits home hard from the start, where Berobreo's 'Soul Driven Dynamics' provides an attractive mix of 1970s orchestral soul samples and rubbery deep house beats. Experienced re-editor Oldchap brings the goods with a lightly tooled-up and beefed-up rework of an orchestra-sporting disco gem ('Coloridos'), before X Gets The Crest delivers a percussive, hot-stepping and filter-smothered re-wire of a much-loved Cymande classic ('Still Come Home'). Over on side B, Alexny's heavy disco-funk re-edit ('People Says') is joined by a hazy and horn-heavy revision courtesy of Sould Out ('City Gal') and the pitched-up disco loop-funk of 'Since You Came' by Workerz.

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Intérprete: Igor Gonya
 in stock $14.38
Sour Edits Vol 3
Sour Edits Vol 3 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: SOUR 003. Rel: 04 Sep 18
 
Deep House
Braga Circuit & Xxxy - "Take You There" (6:18)
Braga Circuit - "One I Got" (5:55)
Xxxy - "I Won't I Never" (5:26)
Xxxy - "What You Do To Me" (TDK mix) (6:23)
Review: More sunny side samplecraft gold as xxxy brings hotly tipped new gen mate Braga Circuit into the disco fold for more loopy, discofied grooves. "Take You There" is a masterclass in big symphonic loops and layering for momentum while Braga goes solo with more stripped back sultry vocal loops of "One I Got". Flip for two from the label bossman himself as "I Won't I Never" applies the percussive breaks with a classic vocal lick that keeps opening up further and further as the track progresses before "What You Do To Me" works us up into a fizzy slapbass frenzy finale. Sweet.
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out of stock $10.52
Acid Wash Conflict - 7th City Classics Volume 1
Cat: SCD 022. Rel: 16 May 07
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Review: "Acid Was Conflict - 7th City Classics Volume 1" is an absolutely essential techno release. This is the first record in a series of three limited edition re-issues, with selected tracks from the legendary 7th City Detroit catalogue. This monumental re-release features the amazing "Acid Wash Conflict" by the master Claude Young under his Brother From Another Planet alias. This has long stood as a blueprint for minimal music of today, played regularly by the likes of Richie Hawtin, Ricardo Villalobos and Dan bell etc.
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Intérprete: Autoreply Music
out of stock $8.84
Rumors
Rumors (12")
Cat: CELEB 010/CELB 10. Rel: 13 Dec 06
 
Funky/Club House
Rumors (Andy's original mix)
Rumors (Chuck Love's Topcoast remix)
Rumors (Scott Wozniak & Man X's Deep Haven mix)
Rumors (Workapella)
Review: Andy Caldwell departs from his recent electro style to deliver an outright soulful anthem. Featuring the powerful vocals of Xavior - of Deepswing fame - and Omega, the songstress behind the ultra classic "I Can't Wait". Watch out because the chorus will be in your head forever!
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out of stock $8.84
Europlex
Europlex (12")
Cat: NUGNET 05. Rel: 26 Jun 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Camber - "Snapback Ghostcap" (6:30)
Xarbi - "Attraction" (5:36)
Le Louche - "Don't Stop" (7:07)
Daniel Law - "Percy Ingle" (5:50)
Review: Nug-Net.com is an ingenious idea for a website - simply sell nuggets online. Nuggets of what, though? Gold? Weed? Music production expertise? Raw banger ore? We'd wager it's the latter; the story goes that in 2021 during the coronavirus pandemic, the website's mastermind Gene On Earth created his production masterclass 'Nuggets: The Blueprint'. Signing up a select crew of students to submit their music shortly after finishing the course, the class of 2022 is said to have overcome expectations and birthed this digital compilation - the first of five vinyl releases to come out over the course of 2023. Slinky and cheeky house numbers move across acid and breakbeat; perfect sonic accompaniments for surfing the weirder corners of the internet. Even you could be in for a chance: to take the course, visit www.nug-net.com.
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Tags: Tech House
out of stock $15.22
New Jack Hustlers EP
Cat: RYR 013. Rel: 09 Feb 08
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Tim Cook - "Dip Out"
Charlie Mo - "Hippy Crack"
Martin Skogehall - "Penguino"
Xhin - "5th Hour"
Review: Welcome aboard Flight RYR013, departing from JFK and taking you on a turbulent and twisted journey from the Aviary at the Brooklyn Zoo
to the Waterfront at Portsmouth. There will be several layovers along the way; first stop Singapore, where local player Lee Xhin delivers 20
lashes to your brain with a proper tech-house excursion. '5th Hour' reminds our patrons why we fell for this music in the first place: trippy and
funky with loads of attitude. Next stop, Sweden. Martin Skogehall reminds us to pack the parkas as hypnotic, dreamlike soundscapes meet
us with a January chill. The aptly named 'Penguino' delivers the finest in after-hour Nordic bliss. Onward and upward toward Scotland. AVZ's
'Pully' offers you a mechanical, machine-like psychosis if you choose to accept the mission. Mental, peak-hour business here; this might be
the toughest part of our journey. Our next stop takes us to the UK where Tim Cook unleashes a pounding, forward-thinking techno workout
that is sure to use all the Sky-Miles in one go. Relentless and funky, 'Dip-out' may very well have you tap-out. The last part of our journey has
us return to where it all started. Brooklyn stalwart Charlie Mo trades in the high-tech cement for the pulsing nitrous oxide rhythms of the 'Hippy
Crack'. No silly studio trickery here; just a no-nonsense flight through the haunted sounds of a big-room during a wild landing.
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out of stock $8.84
Airshift EP
Airshift EP (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: CFNK 004. Rel: 11 Oct 16
 
Drum And Bass/Jungle
Current Value & Xtrah - "Falsify" (4:26)
Current Value - "Espace" (6:18)
Current Value - "Airshift" (4:58)
Current Value - "Matchfit" (5:36)
Review: Few producers enjoy the exalted position that Current Value does. And since he's moved back from his hectic crossbreed creations to more traditional tech drum & bass sounds, you can really hear the detail in every element. Xtrah is a man of similar frequency obsession, making this Cyberfunk release a really natural and honest project. Highlights include the cymbal-splashing twist on the triplet arrangement ("Escape") and the insane blocky snare funk on the total sci-fi freak out "Matchfit". With all other tech territories explored in between, one could easily argue this to be Cyberfunk's best release so far.
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out of stock $10.52
Blur Vision
Cat: DAN0086. Rel: 21 Oct 06
 
Electro House
Blur Vision
Blur Vision (instrumental)
Blur Vision (Different mix)
Review: The always hot Frenchman Da Fresh teams up with Datapunk producer/vocalist Xenia Beliayeva on this wicked electro house thumper currently getting club thrashing from Oliver Huntemann, Oliver Koletzki and Black Strobe. Xenia's otherworldly voice really makes this track special, accentuating Da Fresh's steady attack of heavy bass stabs, rough synths and driving electro beats.
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out of stock $8.84
Active Agent Part 1
Active Agent Part 1 (double 12")
Cat: HHMA 006A3. Rel: 11 Jul 07
 
Techno
David K - "Yaya"
Braincell - "Pneumatics"
Boris Brejcha - "Arche Noah"
John Selway - "Bridge The Gap"
Xpansul & Daweed vs Joel Mull - "Peninsulae"
Jens Zimmermann - "OK"
Der Dritte Raum - "Luna Llena"
Tom Wax & Boris Alexander - "Nightwax"
Review: "Active Agent" is the new groundbreaking composition from Harthouse - this instantly causes addictive behaviour. The wisely assorted collection of artists is a clue for how high the bar has been raised.
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out of stock $12.16
Tone Dropout Vol 8
Cat: TDO 819. Rel: 09 Oct 19
 
Techno
Dawl & Sween - "Laser Guided" (6:02)
Skywave Transmissions - "Warehouse 101" (with XOTR) (6:14)
Samuel Padden - "Quad Damage" (5:36)
Daif - "Mysterious Freakin History" (6:13)
Ascot/WW - "Alien Vision" (6:19)
Review: Saucer-eyed rave revivalists Tone Dropout can usually be relied upon to deliver the goods, especially if you're looking for sweaty, energy-packed slabs of warehouse ready techno, acid and electro. The label's latest missive is packed to the rafters with such giddy and forthright fare, to the bleeping, mind-altering insanity of Dawl & Sween's acid-fired throb-job "Laser Guided", to the "Bleep and Breaks" pressure of Samuel Padden's bustling "Quad Damage", to the stripped-back machine techno heaviness of Daif's similarly bleepy "Mysterious Freakin History". Elsewhere, the Ascot/WW track sits somewhere between early breakbeat hardcore and ambient techno, while Skywave Transmission v XOTR's "Warehouse 101" lives up to its name. Serious heat!
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out of stock $10.52
Tone Dropout Vol 8 (B-STOCK)
Cat: TDO 819 (B-STOCK). Rel: 09 Oct 19
 
Techno
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Dawl & Sween - "Laser Guided" (6:02)
Skywave Transmissions - "Warehouse 101" (with XOTR) (6:14)
Samuel Padden - "Quad Damage" (5:36)
Daif - "Mysterious Freakin History" (6:13)
Ascot/WW - "Alien Vision" (6:19)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Saucer-eyed rave revivalists Tone Dropout can usually be relied upon to deliver the goods, especially if you're looking for sweaty, energy-packed slabs of warehouse ready techno, acid and electro. The label's latest missive is packed to the rafters with such giddy and forthright fare, to the bleeping, mind-altering insanity of Dawl & Sween's acid-fired throb-job "Laser Guided", to the "Bleep and Breaks" pressure of Samuel Padden's bustling "Quad Damage", to the stripped-back machine techno heaviness of Daif's similarly bleepy "Mysterious Freakin History". Elsewhere, the Ascot/WW track sits somewhere between early breakbeat hardcore and ambient techno, while Skywave Transmission v XOTR's "Warehouse 101" lives up to its name. Serious heat!
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out of stock $8.40
Tone Dropout Vol 8 (B-STOCK)
Cat: TDO 819 (B-STOCK). Rel: 09 Oct 19
 
Techno
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Dawl & Sween - "Laser Guided" (6:02)
Skywave Transmissions - "Warehouse 101" (with XOTR) (6:14)
Samuel Padden - "Quad Damage" (5:36)
Daif - "Mysterious Freakin History" (6:13)
Ascot/WW - "Alien Vision" (6:19)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Saucer-eyed rave revivalists Tone Dropout can usually be relied upon to deliver the goods, especially if you're looking for sweaty, energy-packed slabs of warehouse ready techno, acid and electro. The label's latest missive is packed to the rafters with such giddy and forthright fare, to the bleeping, mind-altering insanity of Dawl & Sween's acid-fired throb-job "Laser Guided", to the "Bleep and Breaks" pressure of Samuel Padden's bustling "Quad Damage", to the stripped-back machine techno heaviness of Daif's similarly bleepy "Mysterious Freakin History". Elsewhere, the Ascot/WW track sits somewhere between early breakbeat hardcore and ambient techno, while Skywave Transmission v XOTR's "Warehouse 101" lives up to its name. Serious heat!
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out of stock $10.52
Shout N Deliver
Cat: GM 025. Rel: 28 Mar 07
 
Funky/Club House
Shout N Deliver (Deepswing Jazzy Affair mix)
Shout N Deliver (Layabout's old school anthem mix)
Review: "Shout N Deliver" is full of garage/gospel flavored Deep Swing production, with strong vocals from Xavior who seems to be channelling Kenny Bobien/Byron Stingily and sounding even better. An uplifting message with an ultra smooth groove and texture to the music. Layabout's "Old School Anthem Mix" is a punchy classic mix with hypnotic harmonies and climbing energy.
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out of stock $8.84
One Each EP
Cat: ADLTD 09. Rel: 05 Dec 07
 
Techno
Formula Humo
Operations
Review: The 'One Each EP' has Xpansul on the a-side throwing down 'Formula Humo', a massive dance floor filler with twisted melodic hooks. On the flip, label boss Alexi Delano whips out 'Operations', a deeper track circulating amongst the techno elite for over a year.
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out of stock $8.84
Foreign Exchange (Tony Rohr Remix)
Cat: DDL 009. Rel: 21 May 07
 
Techno
Foreign Exchange
Access Method
Foreign Exchange (Tony Rohr remix)
Review: Xpansul and Alexi Delano, the hottest duo of techno, have made some space on their tight schedule full with remixes, releases and gigs to appear for the first time together on Discos De Lata. They bring two tracks that are a perfect example of the sound that has put them on the top places of charts and dancefloors all over the world. "Foreign Exchange" has all the elements of that good old techno we all love: powerful bass, a steady, playful groove, deep and mysterious bassline, elegant and distinctive sounds with that hypnotic touch, and well executed arrangements. A delightful track to play, dance and listen to altogether.
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out of stock $8.84
Un As Bajo La Manga
Cat: TRAPEZ 78. Rel: 09 Aug 07
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Pares Y Juego
El Siete De Oros
Review: In 2006 Alexi Delano collaborated with Xpansul in Madrid to create two EP's that have left a footprint on the minimal techno scene. The first EP, named "Intelligence Reframed", was released on Richie Hawtin's Plus 8 label while the second. "Swimming In A Fish Bowl", came out on Adam Beyer's Truesoul recordings. Alexi Delano and Xpansul's third production is now being released on Trapez! The duo further refine Trapez family's well documented love affair with all things Spanish. "Un As Bajo La Manga" is an amazing release.
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out of stock $8.84
Swimming In A Fish Bowl
Cat: TRUE 1211. Rel: 03 Nov 06
 
Techno
Swimming In A Fish Bowl
Bubble In A Vacuum
Review: Adam Beyer's Truesoul imprint, like his other labels Madeye and Drumcode, has always had a very high quality ethic when it comes to releasing material. This new release from Alexi Delano fits that mould perfectly and will not disappoint.
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out of stock $9.95
Intelligence Reframed EP
Cat: PLUS 8092. Rel: 30 Sep 06
 
Techno
Echolocation
Cosmic Antipathy
Vegetotherapy
Meta-Intellectual
Review: Alexi Delano and Santi "Xpansul" Ferrer met during 2004 in Madrid, Spain and have been recording together since. 2006 marks a strong release year for the duo with their debut on Plus 8 as well as a single on Adam Beyer's True Soul label. Both together and separately their recording and performing careers have each taken shape over the last 10 plus years. "Intelligence Reframed" rattles and rolls in true Plus 8 dancefloor spirit, shifting in precise yet animated techno. The A-side lead off track "Echolocation" sends a driving but relaxed beat into a sinister zone of space. "Cosmic Antipathy" grooves along with its electro stabs, square - wave bubbles and cosmic tones that squelch and electrocute. First off the edge of the B - side is "Vegetotherapy", a deeper approach to their sound with a slightly industrialized attitude. "Meta - Intellectual" takes the record out on a surgical bang, tossing up layers of shadow melodies and manic loops of metallic percussion.
Alexi originally hails from Stockholm (Sweden) where he grew into DJing and producing alongside friends Cari Lekebusch and Jesper Dahlback during the early 1990's. From living in cities like Barcelona and now New York, his musical & DJ perspective is global and his sounds continue to expand. Santiago Ferrer runs three labels, Discos De Lata, MSX and Sindicato Records, based out of Madrid. He is one of Spain's most respected electronic music artists and has new releases coming out on Apnea and his own Discos De Lata label.
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out of stock $8.84
The Ganja VIP
Cat: JA 002. Rel: 09 Apr 13
 
Drum And Bass/Jungle
Dialect & Kosine meets The Dub Pistols - "The Ganja VIP" (feat Rodney P)
X-Nation - "No Need To Tell Ya"
Review: The classic blend of ruff London MC and heavyweight junglism abides on this second release from the Jungle Alliance camp. Dialect & Kosine line up on the A-Side offering up an authentic official VIP remix of "The Ganja", a Rodney P vocalised track from the fourth Dub Pistols LP Rum N Coke. In original form this 2009 gem was naturally a Caribbean blessed hip hop skanker so it's ripe material for a jungle makeover from Dialect and Kosine, who keep Rodney's iconic gruff London delivery amidst a barrage of classic junglist percussion. On the flip, new Jungle Alliance signee X-Nation offers up a nice 21st Century touch up of a well loved 90s Jungle track with "No Need To Tell Ya".
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out of stock $7.74
Kern: The Rarities Vol 1
Cat: KERN 001EP1RARITIES. Rel: 23 Nov 12
 
Deep House
Deepside - "III"
Santonio - "Amnesia"
Xperiment - "Keru Evil #10"
AES - "In My Head"
Review: Tresor again opens its vault, this time skipping the '90s inspired techno for four old school house cuts from Deepside, Santonio, Xperiment and AES, all of which featured on DJ Deep's excellent Kern mix CD. Deepside opens the first volume of Kern rarities with an acid based drum dance in "III", whereas Santonio plays on looped keys and jumbled strings in "Amnesia". Xperiment hits up a plodding bass line alongside a Beverly Hills Cop sounding melody and jacking drums, and AES brings the only vocals to the EP with a classic cut of Chicago house.
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out of stock $6.63
G Coast
G Coast (12")
Cat: LFEK 022.
 
Techno
Ich Bin Ready (DJ Gigola version)
Ich Bin Ready (X-COAST version)
Review: DJ Gigola joins fellow Berliners X Coast to revel in their mutual love for a playful, tongue-in-cheek party sound. The tracks on 'G Coast' are both versions of 'Ich Bin Ready', the original version of which contains Gigola’s whisper-sung vocals for a slippery foray into a noughties red-hued nightlife sound. Meanwhile, the X-Coast version on the B-side offers up subtler chillout trance moods, with ecstatic, nigh orgasmic breaths and vocal shouts peeking in between the beats.
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out of stock $21.58
Spanish Kebab
Cat: OVM 185. Rel: 31 Jan 08
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Spanish Kebab
Parasol
Review: DJINXX/Xpansul's Spanish Kebab' is a pulsating tech house track that begins in a minimal fashion and slowly builds and builds,
gaining more energy and tension with each break. A sinister electro synth enters and pushes the melody deeper into your head.
4 minutes into the song, silence hits and slowly builds to an eruption that will cause mayhem on any sound-system. Out on Ovum.
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Just Loop It
Just Loop It (limited blue vinyl 12")
Cat: DRP 013. Rel: 13 Feb 17
 
Drum And Bass/Jungle
Dom & Fierce - "Just Loop It" (5:37)
Dom & Xanadu - "Ultraviolet" (6:39)
Review: Fresh from one of his strongest albums to date on Headz, the scoundrel returns to his own imprint with two elephantine collaborations with mates old and new. First up, long-time tech demon Fierce joins the fray with a tight, ever-morphing and mutating groove that could loop from here to eternity and never get boring. Next up, the seismic slab of raw design and devilish aesthetics "Ultraviolet" wherein Dom teams up with his protege Xanadu (who is now a respected craftsman in his own right) for some truly unique hair-raising 3am material. Monstrous.
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Indelible Expressions EP Part 2/2
Indelible Expressions EP Part 2/2 (limited hand-numbered hand-stamped 12")
Cat: APPIAN 008. Rel: 19 Jun 15
 
Techno
Evigt Morker - "Langbro Kyrka"
G-Prod - "Once Upon A Time In A Dub"
Hiver - "Ison" (6:42)
XDB - "Neptu" (8:28)
Review: Appian Sounds' Indelible Expressions series returns with its second and final chapter, this time spear-headed by a totally different collection of artists. The Irish label have featured plenty of exciting talent in the past, including Joey Anderson, Imugem Orihasam, Eduardo De La Calle, so we know that they can throw together an excellent variety of artists to form one hell of an EP. This time we have: Evigt Morker with the supremely dubby and laid-back "Langbro Kyrka", "Once Upon A Time In A Dub" by G-Prod, "ison" by Vidab and Curle members Hiver, and a cracking piece of percussive grit-house by the one and only XDB, always up for it and never shy of a fat groove.
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out of stock $11.90
Exit Planet Earth: Helium (B-STOCK)
Cat: EPE05 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Electro
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged, but otherwise in excellent working condition
Carl Finlow - "The Oberth Effect"
Plant43 - "Forcefield Deactivation"
Mr Ho & Xiaolin - "No Change To How I Feel"
Alfred - "Galaxy Quest"
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged, but otherwise in excellent working condition***

20/20 Vision's intrepid explorations beyond the ionosphere continue apace with the latest gaseous exchange in their Exit Planet Earth series, once again welcoming a stellar hit list of electro operators onto spacebound wax. First up is label mainstay Carl Finlow, who once again exercises his considerable production prowess with a lithe and limber body popper, while Plant43 takes things stripped and sinister with the deliciously dark 'Forcefield Deactivation'. Mr Ho and Xiaolin team up for the spacious techno thumper 'No Change To How I Feel', and Alfred completes the set with twinkling delights of 'Galaxy Quest'.
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Exit Planet Earth: Helium 
Exit Planet Earth: Helium  (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: EPE 05. Rel: 07 Jun 21
 
Electro
Carl Finlow - "The Oberth Effect" (6:37)
Plant43 - "Forcefield Deactivation" (5:56)
Mr Ho & Xiaolin - "No Change To How I Feel" (6:32)
Alfred - "Galaxy Quest" (6:08)
Review: 20/20 Vision's intrepid explorations beyond the ionosphere continue apace with the latest gaseous exchange in their Exit Planet Earth series, once again welcoming a stellar hit list of electro operators onto spacebound wax. First up is label mainstay Carl Finlow, who once again exercises his considerable production prowess with a lithe and limber body popper, while Plant43 takes things stripped and sinister with the deliciously dark 'Forcefield Deactivation'. Mr Ho and Xiaolin team up for the spacious techno thumper 'No Change To How I Feel', and Alfred completes the set with twinkling delights of 'Galaxy Quest'.
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out of stock $12.72
Tormented By Kill
Cat: PKG 31. Rel: 08 Feb 07
 
Gabba
Frazzbass & X-Fly - "Tormented By Kill"
X-Fly - "Neuroscan"
Frazzbass - "Bassdrum Lesson"
Review: French style hardcore.
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out of stock $8.84
AUX 448
AUX 448 (numbered hand-stamped 12" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: AUX 448. Rel: 31 Jan 18
 
Electro
Robert Hecht & XY0815 - "Igriega05" (3:41)
Tysk Raider - "Dybbuk" (5:15)
Omni Causa - "Grey Day" (6:13)
Nachtzug - "Wetman" (4:59)
Retape - "Mysteron1" (2:54)
J Wiltshire - "Emporium" (3:07)
Review: In typically techno fashion, Berlin crew Mindcolormusic is keeping tight lipped about their latest multi-artist missive, presumably preferring to let the music speak for itself. That's probably a wise move, because there's plenty of electro gold amongst the six scintillating tracks on offer. We're particularly enjoying the fizzing, Drexciya-style assault of Retape's "Mysteron 1", the wild, mind-altering braindance madness of J Wiltshire's "Emporium" - think D'Arcangelo after a few too many glasses of cheap orange squash, and you're close - and the classic Detroit electro pulse of Robert Hect and XY0815's fine EP opener, "Igriegia05". That said, some of the deeper and melodious offerings tucked away elsewhere on the EP are also well worth a listen.
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out of stock $14.94
RM 12001
RM 12001 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: RM 12001. Rel: 04 Dec 17
 
Electro
Robyrt Hecht & XY0815 - "The Left Lane" (5:07)
Varum - "Das Bruch" (5:40)
Perm - "All" (6:16)
Credit 00 - "On Hold" (4:43)
Review: The first release from R.A.N.D Muzik Recordings, a new venture from Gunnar Heuschkel and Jan Freund's Leipzig-based pressing plant, is either a statement of intent or a collection of killer cuts from artists they've previously dealt with. Either way, it's something of a treat from start to finish. For proof, check the early Orbital-goes-electro positivity of Varum's "Das Busch", the psychedelic, acid-fired electro trip of Perm's thoroughly intoxicated "All", and the low-slung, pitched-down, lo-fi electro swing of Uncanny Valley regular Credit 00's fine "On Hold". If that's not enough to sway you, Robyrt Hecht and XY0185 do a passable impression of Drexciya on bustling opener "The Left Lane".
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Delaide Reaction
Delaide Reaction (limited white vinyl 7")
Cat: BT 1015. Rel: 01 Sep 14
 
Disco/Reediciones
Inkswel - "Delaide Reaction" (feat Gary Davis & Andras Fox)
XL Middleton - "Sunset On Sunset"
Review: The man like Inkswel seems to be in the midst of a production purple patch right now and we are not ones to complain, especially when he's firing off little nuggets of lopsided funk like the one that lines the A Side of this Omega Supreme 7". The puntastic "Delaide Reaction" sees Inkswel teaming up with his highly rated fellow Australian Andras Fox and features the vocal talents of the NJ Disco legend Gary Davis (those not familiar with the name need to attend Disco Night School!) This sun soaked slab of sunken boogie is complemented well by the flipside cut "Sunset on Sunset" by XL Middleton which lays on the p funk vibes heavily and snaps to a satisfying beat. As with all Omega Supreme drops, this one is pretty damn special.
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Vinyl Club Concept Part II
Cat: VCLUB 0212. Rel: 13 Mar 14
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Vladimir Ivanov - "Slambaban"
Xandru - "Chapo"
Fede Lijt - "Do It"
Review: Continuing their quest to represent artists that carry the torch for the most stripped back of club tracks, Vinylclub notch up the second part in their burgeoning series with another three maverick movers and shakers who aren't afraid to hold back in the studio. Vladimir Ivanov is particularly frugal with his sounds, as "Slambaban" whispers out a rhythmic command with the slightest of drums. Xandru is in a similar mood, but with a kinked groove that injects that offbeat energy into "Chapo". For something a little bit sturdier, head to the Fede Lijt track "Do It" which gets straight into the micro funk and calls to mind classic Trapez styles in the process.
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Edition 2 EP
Edition 2 EP (limited hand-stamped & numbered 12")
Cat: MLM 06. Rel: 10 Jan 13
 
Deep House
Jitterbug - "Radio Theme"
Markson - "Skyrocket"
Naoki Shinohara - "Timeless"
XDB - "Cielop"
Review: XDB's Metrolux imprints primes a second Edition release, matching the inaugural transmission for illustrious, international contributions. Jitterbug opens proceedings with the excellent "Radio Theme" rolling deep through the dub funk jack that pervaded his superb Uzuri release of last year, whilst Hamburg is represented in the shape of "Skyrocket", an incessantly fizzing and hypnotic percussive number from Marc Holste under his Markson alias. Metrolux reach out to Japan on the flip, with Tokyo based Naoki Shinohara dropping a dubby, melancholic ode to Kagoshima club Timeless, whilst XDB hangs back and finishes the release in requisite style on "Cielop".
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Evolutions Leaps Fwd
Cat: SP 0404. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Hardstyle
Evolutions Leaps Fwd
Erotic City
Review: Straight On returns with a mind-blowing hardstyle floorfiller 'Evolution Leaps Fwd'
with Clive King & Xzellar teaming up for dance floor destroying sounds.
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Moonlight Magic
Cat: SC 1246. Rel: 23 May 24
 
Disco/Reediciones
Moonlight Magic (vocal) (3:23)
Moonlight Magic (instrumental) (3:23)
Take To The Sky (vocal) (3:42)
Take To The Sky (instrumental) (3:42)
Review: Two distinctive musical worlds collide here as City Pop meets with West Coast Boogie and a hint of synthwave jazz-funk for one of the coolest sounding records we've heard for a bit. Kumoko featuring XL Middleton are the artists behind it and the original 'Moonlight Magic' is all soft-focus melodies, wispy pads and filtered vocals over a killer boogie bassline. After the Instrumental comes the more laid back and sun-kissed smoocher that is 'Take To The Sky', and an instrumental of this one is also included.
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Intérprete: Dave Lee ZR, Red Greg
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XL Traxx EP
LAG / X COAST presents XL TRAXX
Cat: REKIDS 210. Rel: 12 Jan 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
M-Bomb (6:02)
E-Dancer (6:22)
D-Edge (7:06)
Review: Matt Edwards aka Radio Slave's Rekids label is back with something a bit different here: it is a debut release from Serbian duo XL Traxx who show off their fierce and jacked-up analogue sounds across three bangers. 'M-Bomb' is the early standout with a classic Chicago house vocal over raw, hard-hitting drums surely made with some proper outboard gear. 'E-Dancer' then offers the sort of loopy synth energy you would expect from a tune with such a name and then the bouncy house and catchy finger clicks of 'D-Edge' have slightly deeper vibes.
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Exposition 3
Exposition 3 (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: GIR 001. Rel: 31 Mar 15
 
Electro
Philippe Laurent - "Exposition 3" (6:47)
Philippe Laurent - "Rapide 1" (4:11)
Xeno & Oaklander - "Exposition 3" (4:25)
Review: French label Girouette Records was created, they say, "to make unexpected links between different musical horizons that seem not obvious to gather at first sight" and their first release really sets the bar high. Exposition 3 finds French minimal synth icon Philippe Laurent sharing sides with US act Xeno & Oaklander for a triplet of sharp electro experiments. Laurent's two A-side contributions date back to his early '80s period of experiments with electronics and if you are a fan of his work collected by Minimal Wave you will adore these. "Rapide 1" is a particularly wonderful composition! The flip features Liz Wendelbo and Sean Mc Bride's 2013 take on "Exposition 3", less a cover version and more a live reinterpretation.
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You Said
Cat: IMAGENES 089. Rel: 25 Jul 19
 
Disco/Reediciones
You Said (4:45)
You Said (J & J Lowdown edit) (4:45)
Review: Given that they started out 12 years ago making soul-fired 21st century jazz-funk and bustling broken beat, it seems fitting that their latest single features the honeyed lead vocals of Xantone Blacq, an artist whose early singles explored bruk and future jazz. "You Said" is a wonderful chunk of laidback disco-soul tailor made for sun-kissed afternoons and sweltering early evening dances. Blacq is in fine form singing over the duo's Nile Rodgers style guitars, Bernard Edwards-seque bass and intricately programmed percussion. Over on the flip the pair dons their J & J guys to offer up a largely instrumental edit for those who prefer to get lost in the groove.
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Lucy Reworks (B-STOCK)
Cat: SA 10YEARSEP (B-STOCK). Rel: 22 Jan 20
 
Techno
 
B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition
Donato Dozzy - "Sotto Ma Sotto" (Lucy remix)
Caterian Barbieri - "Virgo Rebellion" (Lucy remix)
Lucy & Klock - "War Lullaby" (Lucy remix)
Xhin - "Link" (Lucy remix)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition***


With the 'Lucy Reworks' EP, label head Lucy, nom de techno of Luca Mortellaro, revisits four pivotal tracks from his label's peerless catalogue. In their original form, these tracks from Donato Dozzy, Caterina Barbieri, Lucy & Klock and Xhin each represent significant and deeply personal moments for Mortellaro in Stroboscopic Artefacts' history. And like the recent 'Ten Years Of Artefacts' album and the currently ongoing tour, this EP is a chance for Mortellaro to look back fondly at the label's past while closely considering its present and its future.
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Lucy Reworks
Cat: SA 10YEARSEP. Rel: 22 Jan 20
 
Techno
Donato Dozzy - "Sotto Ma Sotto" (Lucy remix) (6:13)
Caterian Barbieri - "Virgo Rebellion" (Lucy remix) (6:15)
Lucy & Klock - "War Lullaby" (Lucy remix) (6:31)
Xhin - "Link" (Lucy remix) (7:01)
Review: With the 'Lucy Reworks' EP, label head Lucy, nom de techno of Luca Mortellaro, revisits four pivotal tracks from his label's peerless catalogue. In their original form, these tracks from Donato Dozzy, Caterina Barbieri, Lucy & Klock and Xhin each represent significant and deeply personal moments for Mortellaro in Stroboscopic Artefacts' history. And like the recent 'Ten Years Of Artefacts' album and the currently ongoing tour, this EP is a chance for Mortellaro to look back fondly at the label's past while closely considering its present and its future.
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LX4
LX4 (12")
Cat: CLR 056. Rel: 03 Apr 12
 
Techno
LX4
LX5
Review: CLR present another chilling meeting of minds on LX4, as Lucy and Xhin aim their leftfield techno tendencies towards a pair of lean, mean workouts. Unsurprisingly there's an industrial aesthetic at work throughout, but it's smudged and harried by static and vapour where the beats might have once hit hard. The end result is an eyes-half-closed kind of banger, especially with the aid of the subby bassline on "LX5". While the tone may be resolutely monochrome, these two producers know a thing or two about crafting character out of texture alone, and these two tracks are dripping in it.
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LX2
LX2 (12")
Cat: CLR 044. Rel: 02 Mar 11
 
Techno
LX2
LX3
Review: Perhaps contemporary techno's most promising collaboration unites for a second time, with Stroboscopic Artefacts boss Lucy and his Singaporean kindred spirit Xhin teaming up for this 12" on Chris Liebing's ever nurturing CLR imprint. "LX2" and "LX3" offer fascinating insights into how these two operate, showcasing their rare ability to imbue stripped back, pummelling concrete techno with a deeply cerebral atmosphere. "LX2" contains a Ruskin-esque granite kick augmented by relentless hats and muggy atmospherics; flip over for "LX3" which impresses even more, with Lucy and Xhin coming up with a steely techno throb full of twisted metallics and scorched synths. Epic.


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What U Want
What U Want (12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: PURISM 13. Rel: 13 Apr 22
 
Deep House
What U Want (2021 Late Nite cut) (6:57)
What U Want (Chris Stussy & Djoko remix) (8:47)
What U Want (7:08)
Review: Originally released back in 1994, this was Italian house veteran Enrico Mantini's last appearance on UMM before Flying Records ceased to exist. One of his most highly sought after releases on the secondhand market, it has been played by underground heroes such as Zip over the years. On the A side, we have the deep and emotive mood music of "What U Want" (2021 Late Nite cut) with its classic Stateside swing - a true zeitgeist of a golden era. Over on the flip, new school heroes Chris Stussy & Djoko remix get onboard for a modern reshape followed by the original.
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X Crossing
Cat: DEFRAGSOUNDPROCESSING 21. Rel: 11 Jan 07
 
Techno
X Crossing
Dogon
M 203
Review: The first techno output from this collaboration between Mario Masullo and Maurizio Martusciello. "X Crossing", as the title suggests, is a melting pot between different styles, with an ear to the past and an eye to the future.
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Gimme Some Truth
Cat: KALKPETS 11. Rel: 06 Sep 07
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Harmonic Steel
Egokiller
Ghost Woman
Review: Mario Masullo is the co-founder of the Italian label Defrag. For this Karaoke Kalk Pets release he has teamed up with XM (aka Maurizio Martusciello), put aside his familiar minimal sound and devoted himself to the cheery, more technoid realms of electronic dance music. "Gimme Some Truth" is an excellent tech-house release.
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