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Light Curve
Light Curve (orange vinyl 12")
Cat: SPTL 037. Rel: 24 Apr 25
 
Drum And Bass/Jungle
Tidal Realm (7:22)
Tears Of An Angel (5:43)
Surface Area (6:37)
Warm Embrace (5:47)
 in stock $18.52
Black Shiokara
Cat: CHZDC 002. Rel: 15 Apr 25
 
Electro House
Call Intro - "Secret Weapon" (6:07)
Outer Order - "The Calling" (Ambient Break mix) (5:35)
Joshko - "Naagusi" (5:35)
Vikk - "You As Us" (Rastafarai mix) (6:36)
Intérprete: Piers Harrison
 in stock $16.03
Cola (reissue) (B-STOCK)
Cat: DFTD 523 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Funky/Club House
 
B-STOCK: Record slightly warped
Cola (6:56)
Cola (Dario D'Attis remix) (6:58)
Cola (Franky Rizardo remix) (8:29)
Cola (Mousse T Glitterbox mix) (6:43)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Record slightly warped***


There's a fair chance you'll already have heard "Cola", experienced production duo Camelphat's collaboration with vocalist Elderbrook. The original version, with its rumbling bass, atmospheric builds, subtle bassline house influence and "she sips the Coca-Cola" refrain, has become something of an anthem since first appearing on digital download earlier in the year. For this first vinyl release, Defected has packaged the now-familiar original mix with a trio of reworks. The most impressive of these comes from German veteran Mousse T. He brilliantly re-casts the track as a bumpin' chunk of celebratory disco-house complete with thrilling piano riffs and an elastic bassline.
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 in stock $13.25
The Game Of Life EP
The Game Of Life EP (blue vinyl 12")
Cat: PHONOGRAMME 60. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Deep House
X-Calibur (6:36)
Narcissistic Scratch (The Other mix) (5:43)
Deadbeat (Satoshi Tomiie remix) (6:56)
Deadbeat (5:20)
Review: Bass Culture founder, Rex Club legend and standard bearer for the Parisian underground, Julien Veniel shows fine form with his latest effort landing on Phonogramme. Featuring four tracks that each veer toward the techier ends of the house spectrum, 'The Game of Life' is sure to find plenty of admirers of floor-focused subterranean club tackle. Launching via the bumping rhythms and bouncy bass of X-Calibur, it starts as it means to go on. Upping the energy a couple of notches, the wonky bass and paranoid vocals of 'Narcissistic Scratch' power over chunky drums for a strobe-lit, late-night workout. Scene stalwart Satoshi Tomiie keeps things looped and driving on his pumped version of 'Deadbeat', before the dubbed-out original sees the record home in deliciously heady style.
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Intérprete: Fog
 in stock $19.08
Underworld
Cat: ST 004. Rel: 15 Apr 25
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Underworld (4:26)
Stereophysical (5:17)
Elusive (5:38)
Electrodreammachine (5:04)
Feeling Real (4:48)
Cherry Red (3:25)
Review: The Space Trace label keeps quality high with this fourth outing on wax. Eric Os is on the button for this one with 'Underworld' first to lure you into its world with gently broken bets and moody pads setting an eerie tone. 'Stereophysical' is more jacked up with fizzing synth lines and warped pads over future house beats and 'Elusive' bringing some trance energy to its flashy, bright synths. 'Electrodreammachine' is a wonky electro workout with withering sci-fi motifs, puling synth sequences and raw hits. 'Feeling Real' and 'Cherry Red' complete the EP with more blends of house, electroclash and sleazy guitar riffs.
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 in stock $17.14
Seh
Seh (limited 12")
Cat: FS 03. Rel: 23 Apr 25
 
Techno
For All Eternity
The House Of Gemini
Tonight We Feast, Tomorrow We Fight
Time's Dust
An Indifferent Fate
Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $20.18
Open Up
Open Up (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: FC 001. Rel: 16 Apr 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Open Up (5:44)
Parasolia (4:08)
I Think I've Lost My Way (6:40)
Smothered (4:42)
 in stock $18.79
Between Two Points (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Between Two Points (Record Store Day RSD 2025) (clear vinyl 12") (1 per customer)
Cat: 198028 86711. Rel: 23 Apr 25
 
Progressive Rock
Vita Brevis/Between Two Points (live) (6:43)
Vita Brevis/Between Two Points (Gentry remix) (6:47)
Between Two Points (Gentry remix edit) (3:34)
Between Two Points (album version) (5:41)
 in stock $20.74
Mother Tongue X Neroli EP
Cat: MTNERO 001. Rel: 24 Apr 25
 
Deep House
Lush (Untitled) (7:15)
Magic (Gherkin Syndrome mix) (7:18)
Showing Off (6:16)
U Don't Own Me (Destructive Beauty Inst) (8:26)
Review: A true Chicago veteran with over 100+ releases to his name(s) steps into a fresh chapter with this first EP on a new label, delivering four cuts that reaffirm his mastery of deep house expression. 'Lush' opens with silky, melodic textures, driven by emotive keys and a warm, jazzy touchipure late-night soul. 'Magic (Gherkin Syndrome Mix)' ups the energy, blending jackin' rhythms, funky basslines and a misty atmosphere, while still rooted in deep house sensibility. Flipping to Side-B, 'Showing Off' cools things down with a laid-back piece that is a worth alternate to all the heat elsewhere on this disc. Closing track 'U Don't Own Me (Destructive Beauty Inst)' dives deeper still, a spacious, textured instrumental that has a timeless, defiant spirit. Every track feels like a personal statement from an artist still pushing forward, rooted in tradition but reaching more great emotional heights.
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 in stock $16.31
Hang On
Hang On (12")
Cat: IP 01. Rel: 25 Apr 25
 
Deep House
Hang On (vocal) (5:47)
Hang On (dub) (5:39)
Review: If we had a pound for every hush-hush Sade remix or re-edit we'd heard over the years, we'd likely have enough to fund a night out - or at least a light lunch at an overpriced London restaurant. This one comes from - surprise, surprise - a mystery artist, on the freshly minted Illegal Paris rework imprint. It sees our shadowy hero give his, her or their take on 1984's 'Hang On To Your Love', re-framing the classic cut as a smooth, subtly nu-disco tinged slab of warming deep house excellence built around a rising and falling bassline, crunchy drums and tech-house tinged electronic flourishes. The superb full vocal A-side version comes accompanied by a dancefloor dub style 'instrumental'. This features occasional vocal snippets and loads more spacey synth sounds.
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 in stock $17.14
Central Line EP
Cat: BUKVA 007. Rel: 24 Apr 25
 
Drum And Bass/Jungle
Further
Central Line
Candence
Central Line (Arcane remix)
1000$ (feat Local Arms)
 in stock $14.93
Dran (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Dran (Record Store Day RSD 2025) (12" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: SOULLP 219. Rel: 22 Apr 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Dran (10:26)
Dar II (11:07)
 in stock $29.29
Call Of The Sea
Cat: QYN 001. Rel: 15 Apr 25
 
Techno
Wet Skin (5:18)
Count Me Out (5:59)
Do Son At Night (5:29)
Gone Water (6:51)
Review: Emily Jeanne launches her new label Quynh with a bold debut that explores psychedelic club music and deep percussive rhythms. Named after a nocturnal flower, Quynh reflects new school talent Emily's authentic late-night sound and a move toward more experimental territory. Opener 'Wet Skin' dives in with pounding kicks and burrowing deep techno intensity while 'Count Me Out' brings sparse, agile drum & bass textures. 'Do Son At Night' shifts into a dreamlike flow of loose percussion and swirling synths that rise and fall with grace, while closer 'Gone Water' embraces polyrhythmic psychedelia to end what is a thrilling, unconventional statement from an artist pushing boundaries.
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 in stock $17.68
Nucleus
Nucleus (12")
Cat: WRECKS 056. Rel: 23 Apr 25
 
Electro
Nucleus (5:24)
Cold Automation (5:30)
Casini (4:55)
Albion (5:11)
 in stock $16.03
Feels So Good EP
Cat: RMCE 027. Rel: 22 Apr 25
 
Deep House
Next 1 (6:46)
Can't Master (6:57)
Feel So Good (6:49)
Feel So Good (dub) (5:40)
Review: Generously filtered, aerated and pressuristic, Alton Miller's latest, and third overall, record for Rawax is a rare breed of sci-fi sonority. 'Feels So Good' starts on an unassuming note before slowly evidencing a dark-horse talent for harmony and piano playing, with 'Next 1' bringing a fusion of French house frisson and sound-designed sunstroke synths; it's only by the undulant depths of 'Can't Master' that we chance upon piquant piano flourishes and standout retrosynth swells. Echoes of 70s dub converge on two versions of the B-side's 'Feel So Good', across which a beckon-calling MC maunders astep an effortless 4x4 flow.
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 in stock $15.47
Eclipse
Eclipse (12")
Cat: TTP 006. Rel: 23 Apr 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Hourglass (feat Stefano Cosi) (4:53)
Shadow (5:36)
Eclipse (5:56)
Nightfall (5:30)
Low Tide (feat Colosimo) (6:14)
 in stock $16.31
Noel Skum
Noel Skum (12")
Cat: ELKTRN 003. Rel: 15 Apr 25
 
Electro
Noel Skum (4:17)
Mighty Thor (4:56)
No AI (4:55)
Reverse Cowgirl (3:46)
 in stock $16.57
Sgt Slick Recuts Vol 1
Sgt Slick Recuts Vol 1 (12" reeditado)
Cat: SSRV 001. Rel: 25 Apr 25
 
Funky/Club House
Replay (6:49)
Wait (6:18)
In The Air (5:42)
45 Theme (5:34)
Running (5:31)
Review: Sgt Slick kicks off their new own Sgt Slick Recuts label which is presumably going to deal in red hot edits of big house and disco tunes, with a new four 12" that does just that. 'Replay' is feel good house music with funky bass and soulful vocals that will get hands in the air, no doubt. 'Wait' then pairs a well known vocal line with some super smooth and rolling soulful house groves and 'In The Air' is another one with a timeless singalong vocal that is reworked into some percussion laced house beats. Add in the big disco of '45 Theme' and 'Running' and you have a versatile EP.
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 in stock $15.76
Homecoming EP
Homecoming EP (limited silver vinyl 12")
Cat: RMCE 016S. Rel: 22 Apr 25
 
Electro
Homecoming (feat Exzakt) (6:08)
The Iron Raven (4:50)
Golan Heights (4:47)
Bornheim 34 (4:07)
Review: Under his long-standing electro alias Sniper Mode, German techno veteran Gregor Tresher returns with a new EP. This is a sharp, sci-fi-inflected collection that shows his enduring command of sleek, futuristic sound design. Though better known for his techno output, Tresher’s electro work is no side project. Side-A opens with 'Homecoming', featuring Miami’s Exzakt. It’s a shadowy, pulsing cut built on punchy drums and steely synth lines. This is pure classic dark electro with modern muscle. 'The Iron Raven' follows, a high-definition flight through synthetic skies, all crisp sequences and distant echoes, evoking cold futurism with cinematic flair. On Side-B, 'Golan Heights' ventures into IDM territory while staying grounded in electro’s tight frameworks. Its textures shimmer, its rhythms glitch and glide. This is sci-fi circuitry rendered with surgical precision. Closing track 'Bornheim 34' tips its cap to the old school, fusing vintage 808 bounce with a contemporary finish. Tresher taps back into the pulse of pure machine funk, reigniting a project that’s quietly shaped the electro undercurrent for nearly 25 years. It’s a controlled detonation of style and substance.
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 in stock $16.31
RNFSTKR 01
RNFSTKR 01 (limited 12")
Cat: RNTSTKR 01. Rel: 24 Apr 25
 
Drum And Bass/Jungle
Feelin 96 (3:11)
U Know 92 (4:47)
Back 2 Basics (feat Downhill2k01) (4:40)
Resampled 93 (2:43)
 in stock $15.47
Floyd
Floyd (yellow marbled vinyl 12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: RAWAX 011YLTD. Rel: 22 Apr 25
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Floyd (7:09)
Doobie (7:32)
Review: Swayzak is a micro house, minimal and techno duo, aka James S Taylor and David Brown from the UK, whose name alone will get many older dancers hot under the collar. Their craft was second to none during their peak and here we get a reminder of that with a new outing on Rawax. 'Floyd' is a jazzy dancer with live claps, spinning hi-hats and louche grooves all topped with synthetic synths that never quit. 'Doobie' is a more deep sound with late-night headsy vibes. The drums are supple, the synths squeal and spoken word mutterings add a human touch. Two well-realised and effective cuts from Swayzak.
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Intérprete: DJ Mau Mau
 in stock $16.57
Light Years
Cat: LOOM 002. Rel: 14 Apr 25
 
Drum And Bass/Jungle
Light Years (4:56)
Dust (5:43)
Antares (6:33)
Omega 7 (6:33)
Review: Tape Pack aka. Nick Dobbs first set about this relatively new d&b alias after finding inspiration in the so-called "tape packs" exchanged among friends in 90s playgrounds, many of which can still be found in book and record exchanges today. After 2024's 'World Unknown' now comes 'Light Years', an EP of equal heft made up of readily tractable beats (that 'Funky Mule' break is a real highlight). 'Antares', meanwhile, does not use the OG autotune tech in it as far as we know, as it is bereft of vocals, but it is the most heavenly track. The best things in life come in small packages, and the same can certainly be said for the latest Tape Pack.
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 in stock $15.20
The Tribe (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
The Tribe (Record Store Day RSD 2025) (limited red vinyl 12") (1 per customer)
Cat: RARCVR 1. Rel: 25 Apr 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
The Tribe (7:42)
Finsbury Park (7:14)
 in stock $21.84
Parallax Effect Pt 2
Cat: APNEA 112. Rel: 23 Apr 25
 
Electro
Terminus81z (9:03)
Pulse Width (7:03)
Distant Dissonance (7:11)
Light Forms (7:15)
Review: Dutchman Boris Bunnik is a man of many moniker,s but here he returns as the electro-leaning Versalife with Parallax Effect PT.2, the second and final chapter in his series, which pushes his rhythmic vision into more elastic, unpredictable terrain. Shifting from the precision of PT.1, this release coils low-end pressure and restless sequences around percussive frameworks that flicker between tension and release. Each track feels alive-mechanically structured yet pulsing with organic energy unfolding in real time. The balance of restraint and propulsion gives the EP a kinetic, suspenseful edge which means that PT.2 doesn't just follow its predecessor; it refracts it, bending the narrative into new shapes.
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 in stock $18.52
Disco
Disco (12" in spot-varnished sleeve + insert)
Cat: AUS 004. Rel: 16 Apr 25
 
Disco/Reediciones
Love Supplier (6:03)
Strong & Ready (5:54)
Fancy Dan (5:59)
Who Put The Bite On You (5:56)
Review: Ralph White's early ventures into disco are finally gathered in one place with the first official anthology of his 1978 recordings at Sydney's Albert Studios. Better known at the time as a session player and producer in the city's studio scene, White was tapped by M7 to craft four disco pieces aimed at an emerging dance market. Over just two days in the studio and a small group of local players - including a young Tommy Emmanuel - he recorded four standout cuts, together which remain some of the most refined Oceanian disco ever put to tape. Though the original 12"s saw limited success domestically, M7's distribution push into markets like Canada, India and Argentina helped cultivate a quiet cult following. Now remastered and housed in a deluxe spot-UV sleeve with inserts featuring new liner notes and White's biography, this reissue shines overdue light on a forgotten chapter in Australian dance music.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Disco
 in stock $22.10
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