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Hashtag Life Goals
Cat: AUS 145. Rel: 11 Dec 19
 
Deep House
Hashtag Life Goals (6:58)
Don't Forget To Subscribe (5:33)
CS Groove (5:36)
Tags: Tech House
out of stock $8.86
Skneli
Skneli (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: HRM 002. Rel: 29 Apr 19
 
Deep House
Zeskneli (10:50)
Ukana Skneli (5:45)
Qvesnkneli (6:47)
Review: Marquis Hawkes lands on Bassiani sister label Horoom and duly nods to the label's cultural context by interpreting different Georgian myths. Opener "Zeskneli" spreads out over 10 minutes on the A side, holding down a tight and punchy groove, weaving understated surges of melody and displaced diva vocal over the top for a thoroughly moody end result. "Ukana Skneli" has a very different flavour that melds slices of boogie with loopy techno and a rugged old school house grind to create a surprisingly cohesive flow considering the diverse ingredients. "Qvesnkneli" has a pronounced funk to it, using swing in a low key way to create a head-soaking romper of the highest order.
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Intérprete: Mark Forshaw, Tr One
out of stock $9.65
Light Of My Life EP
Cat: UTTU 094. Rel: 10 Jan 19
 
Deep House
Light Of My Life (7:11)
Dreamy (5:44)
Spherothon (7:28)
High Altitude Sunrise (5:14)
out of stock $11.46
The Marquis Of Hawkes
Cat: HTH 100. Rel: 24 Aug 18
 
Deep House
Beton Theme (4:10)
Don't U (feat Ursula Rucker) (7:48)
Instrument Of Thought (6:01)
Tough Love (5:13)
The Matrix (5:31)
Sunset (5:57)
Hope In Your Hearts (5:28)
We Should Be Free (feat Jamie Lidell) (7:07)
Review: Fabric's offshoot label, Houndstooth, has reached the dizzy heights of a century of releases. Fittingly, they're marking the occasion with a new album from Marquis Hawkes, which is also his first since hyped 2016 debut full-length Social Housing. It's an attractive and punchy affair full of good-time grooves, joyous house workouts, bumpin', Chicago-influenced fare and the kind of luscious, loved-up, garage-influenced deep house goodness that sounds like aural sunshine. While there are a couple of woozier downtempo moments, for the most part it's a deliciously floor-friendly affair, with Hawkes serving up seriously listenable cuts that work both at home and in the club. We actually think it's better than Social Housing, and that was pretty darn tasty.
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Intérprete: S-File
out of stock $20.85
The Marquis Of Hawkes
Cat: HTH 100CD. Rel: 24 Aug 18
 
Deep House
Beton Theme
Don't U (feat Ursula Rucker)
Instrument Of Thought
Tough Love
The Matrix
Sunset
Hope In Our Hearts
We Should Be Free (feat Jamie Lidell)
Review: Fabric's offshoot label, Houndstooth, has reached the dizzy heights of a century of releases. Fittingly, they're marking the occasion with a new album from Marquis Hawkes, which is also his first since hyped 2016 debut full-length Social Housing. It's an attractive and punchy affair full of good-time grooves, joyous house workouts, bumpin', Chicago-influenced fare and the kind of luscious, loved-up, garage-influenced deep house goodness that sounds like aural sunshine. While there are a couple of woozier downtempo moments, for the most part it's a deliciously floor-friendly affair, with Hawkes serving up seriously listenable cuts that work both at home and in the club. We actually think it's better than Social Housing, and that was pretty darn tasty.
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Intérprete: Kresy (Discomaths)
out of stock $7.30
Wanna
Wanna (12")
Cat: AUS 126. Rel: 09 May 18
 
Deep House
Wanna (6:24)
Sure Thing Baby (7:36)
Review: The controversial Marquis Hawkes returns with more convincing classic house perspectives on Aus Music. We must say that you are in good hands with Mark Hawkins: a prolific producer whose career has spanned nearly 20 years - releasing for the likes of Pro-Jex and Djax Up Beats, back in the day. But unlike the hard techno exploits he presented on the latter, he's better known these days for more uplifting faire - as heard on "Wanna" that ticks all the boxes with its diva vocals, Strictly Rhythm style organs and all round early '90s styled NYC bounce. On the flip, we have the euphoric "Sure Thing Baby" that calls to mind classic Steve 'Silk' Hurley with those Kenny Bobien style vocals atop - which really are the cherry on the cake.
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out of stock $8.33
Returns
Returns (hand-stamped 12" + insert)
Cat: DABJ 1227. Rel: 04 Apr 18
 
Deep House
Rush Hour Traffic (5:52)
Moonmin (5:01)
Bodywork (4:54)
Marauding Acid (6:03)
out of stock $9.12
The Phoenix
Cat: AUS 120. Rel: 25 Oct 17
 
Deep House
The Phoenix (part 1) (9:25)
The Phoenix (part 2) (9:51)
out of stock $9.12
The Basement Is Burning
Cat: AUS 115. Rel: 21 Jun 17
 
Deep House
The Basement Is Burning (9:00)
Towerblock Boogie (6:17)
Review: Next up on Aus Music is the welcome return of a label regular: Marquis Hawkes. Having released four EPs on Will Saul's label thus far, he makes his return in the form of these blazing, floor-focused two tracks which sit neatly with previous outings on the label. "The Basement Is Burning" takes its name from the time of an electrical fire in the artist's home, which resulted in him and his family being evacuated from a fifth floor balcony. This soulful and life affirming classic house jam is geared for some sure hands in the air moment, with its addictive church organ melody, tough rhythm patterns and evocative strings all doing the business proper over its glorious nine minute duration. On the flip "Tower Block Boogie" is a tough and funky hard house jam, fuelled by dusty/overdriven drums and hypnotic disco loops that are filtered to perfection.
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out of stock $8.33
Sweet Temptation
Cat: AUS 112. Rel: 22 Feb 17
 
Deep House
Eivissa (6:13)
The Burning Light (5:39)
Sweet Temptation (6:53)
Zapper Bluesky (5:46)
out of stock $16.94
Doornroosje
Cat: AUS 106. Rel: 13 Oct 16
 
Deep House
Discopuss (11:12)
Doornroosje (8:59)
out of stock $8.61
Social Housing
Cat: HTH 058. Rel: 10 Jun 16
 
Deep House
Ode To A Broken Heart (3:58)
The Landsberger Funk (7:00)
Fantasy (4:05)
Tim's Keys (feat Timothy Blake) (6:33)
I'm So Glad (feat Jocelyn Brown - Satisfied mix) (5:00)
Summer Memory (7:29)
Six Sixty Groove (5:20)
Locked Out (5:29)
Feel The Music (6:21)
Wake Up, Baby! (6:04)
Something In Yr Head (6:36)
Apple Of My Eye (feat Timothy Blake) (5:33)
Review: Such has been the rise of Marquis Hawkes in recent times that this debut album must mark as one of the most anticipated house sets of 2016. Happily, Social Housing is a superb showcase not only for Hawkes' talents, but also his understanding of house music in its' many myriad forms. The album does include, of course, a sprinkling of jackin' workouts, but these are outnumbered by such thrilling chunks of loved-up positivity as the Tiger & Woods style loop funk of "Fantasy", the Theo Parrish-ish jazz fuzziness of "Summer Memory", and the cheeky, Todd Edwards style cut-up garage of "Something In Yr Head" [sic]. The album's most potent moment, though, is "I'm So Glad", a collaboration with Jocelyn Brown that already ranks among 2016's most potent tunes.
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out of stock $15.38
Social Housing
Cat: HTH 058CD. Rel: 10 Jun 16
 
Deep House
Ode To A Broken Heart
The Landsberger Funk
Fantasy
Tim's Keys (feat Timothy Blake)
I'm So Glad (feat Jocelyn Brown - Satisfied mix)
Summer Memory
Six Sixty Groove
Locked Out
Feel The Music
Wake Up, Baby!
Something In Yr Head
Apple Of My Eye (feat Timothy Blake)
Review:  Such has been the rise of Marquis Hawkes in recent times that this debut album must mark as one of the most anticipated house sets of 2016. Happily, Social Housing is a superb showcase not only for Hawkes' talents, but also his understanding of house music in its' many myriad forms. The album does include, of course, a sprinkling of jackin' workouts, but these are outnumbered by such thrilling chunks of loved-up positivity as the Tiger & Woods style loop funk of "Fantasy", the Theo Parrish-ish jazz fuzziness of "Summer Memory", and the cheeky, Todd Edwards style cut-up garage of "Something In Yr Head" [sic]. The album's most potent moment, though, is "I'm So Glad", a collaboration with Jocelyn Brown that already ranks among 2016's most potent tunes.
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out of stock $7.30
Chances
Chances (12")
Cat: AUS 1589. Rel: 09 Dec 15
 
Deep House
Chances (6:38)
A Very Deep Groove (4:14)
Free Of Sin (6:39)
out of stock $8.86
Sweet
Sweet (12")
Cat: HTH 048. Rel: 29 Oct 15
 
Deep House
When I Get Home (6:20)
At The Witness Stand (3:47)
Sweet (6:34)
What A Relief (4:15)
Review: There's a brilliant simplicity to "When I Get Home", the lead cut from Marquis Hawkes' latest outing on Houndstooth. Built around a classic R&B vocal sample that's expertly manipulated to fit in with his crunchy, garage-influenced house beats and drowsy chords, the track has an effortless sweetness that belies its clear dancefloor punch. There are plenty of surprises elsewhere, too, with "The Witness Stand" offering an authentic tribute to the stuttering drums, tactile synths and rubbery basslines of '80s freestyle. While the storming, sweaty, Cajmere style bump of "What A Relief" is arguably the EP's most obviously floor filling moment, it's the cheery UK garage revivalism of "Sweet" that really sparkles.
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out of stock $8.33
Raw Materials
Cat: HTH 037. Rel: 22 Apr 15
 
Deep House
Raw Materials (7:00)
'Ave That (4:47)
Jerk U Later (5:13)
Review: Having made his name with a series of cult releases on Dixon Avenue Basement Jams, Marquis Hawkes now finds himself a fully-fledged member of the Houndstooth roster with Raw Materials the Berlin-based DJ and producer's second 12" for Fabric's In house label. Proceedings commence on a noticeably spartan tone with the title track, the crisp 909 groove offering forward momentum amidst a backdrop of ghostly vocals, dense bass and sad faced chords. "Ave That" is equally thick set and finds Hawkes in a more playful mood, toying around with a vocal loop as the drums rain down chaotically. "Jerk U Later" finishes off in fine Dancemania riffing fashion. More please Marquis!
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out of stock $6.24
Fifty Fathoms Deep
Cat: HTH 028. Rel: 25 Sep 14
 
Deep House
Can't Find A Reason
The Way (feat Stee Downes)
Fifty Fathoms
Fat Man
Review: Fifty Fathoms Deep marks the Houndstooth debut of Dixon Avenue Basement Jams member Marquis Hawkes. Interestingly, it largely eschews his raw and distorted machine funk sound in favour of a range of far smoother and polished cuts. Opener "Can't Find a Reason" is a formidable basement house jam - a '90s-influenced chunk of synth-bass driven garage-house that comes laden with cut-up vocal snippets and exotic melodies. Steve Downes collaboration "The Way" sounds like vintage Mr Fingers, while "Fifty Fathoms" fuses twinkling piano melodies and drifting vocal samples with a shuffling deep house rhythm. Finally, "Fat Man" draws influences from vintage '80s electro and synth-funk, melding them into a squidgy house groover.
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out of stock $10.94
Maladaptive Brain Dysfunction EP
out of stock $9.37
Outta This Hood
out of stock $7.56
Feed The Beast
Feed The Beast (12" in hand-stamped sleeve)
Cat: DABJ 1210. Rel: 30 Jan 14
 
Deep House
Honey Kisses (6:31)
Let's Do It (6:26)
House Is My Castle (5:51)
Roger Funk (7:00)
Review: It only seems like a few months ago that Dixon Avenue Basement Jams appeared out of nowhere, brandishing some brash ghetto-flecked house business from some unknown called Marquis Hawkes on a vividly colourful 12". But look here the Glaswegian label are racking double figures on the DABJ cat no scale and celebrating in requisite fashion with some fresh hotness from the now Berlin-based Hawkes housed in a label tote bag. Having established a sound across his previous DABJ releases, it's nice to see Hawkes try and succeed with something a bit different here. Lead cut "Honey Kisses" is on a blessed carnival tip and pushed forth by some killer broken beat programming, whilst "Let's Do It" is an ascendant slab of piano-flecked boogie house. Face down and "House Is My Castle" is more familiar MH fare, slipping into 303rd gear for some hollowed out acid house whilst "Roger Funk" is on a killer freestyle tip.
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out of stock $9.12
Sex Drugs & House
Cat: DABJ 1208. Rel: 23 Oct 13
 
Deep House
Big Papa
Get Yo Ass Off My Grass
Acid Snow Fall
Hold On
Review: Having just coaxed more killer material out of that man from Marseille VernoN, Dixon Ave Basement Jams affect a swift return with a similarly hefty package from key artist Marquis Hawkes. The brashly titled Sex, Drugs & House EP maintains Dixon Avenue Basement Jams' position as the sole outlet for original Marquis Hawkes material, despite dalliances with Creme and the excellent Crow Castle Cuts in a remix capacity. The familial bond felt between DABJ and Hawkes evidently continues to inspire the masked producer as this EP contains some of his best work so far! "Get Yo Ass Off My Grass" is a particular highlight and already stands aside "Sealion Woman" as our favourite production in the Marquis Hawkes canon.
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out of stock $9.12
DABJ 1204
DABJ 1204 (hand-stamped green marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: DABJ 1204. Rel: 06 Mar 13
 
Deep House
Higher Forces
Automatic
I Want You
Divine Intervention
Review: Marquis Hawkes' debut for Dixon Avenue Basement Jams last year was one of our favourite releases of 2012; thankfully the follow up is everything we hoped it would be and more. Arriving this time on marbled green vinyl, the EP features the same kind of steady but deep take on the Dance Mania template as previous his first release, "Higher Forces" kicks off with some simmering vocals, spring loaded metallic percussion and thick analog stabs, while "Automatic" provides a strung out basement jam whose elastic synth bass and finely chopped samples offer a fresh take on the well worn formula of low-slung disco. On the flip, "I Want You" offers more shimmering disco deconstruction pushed forward by a raw, stripped back house beat and a savage bass undercarriage, while closer "Divine Intervention" pairs flanged percussion and a deep acid bassline gently interleaved with sun kissed pads. If Tiger & Woods and Parris Mitchell collaborated, the end result might sound something like this EP - which is no bad thing.
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out of stock $7.30
Cabrini Green
Cat: DABJ 1202. Rel: 24 Oct 12
 
Deep House
Housing Project
Marvin
Teetotal Acid
Sealion Woman
Review: ** Repress of the killer second transmission from the Dixon Avenue Basement Jams camp** Information on Marquis Hawkes is decidedly scant - the label are simply calling him a new boy - though the standard of production here makes us think he's either established name operating under an alias or in fact a newcomer finally given the platform to unleash his incendiary wares. Either way you really need to check this; the four tracks span tempos and rushing feelings, with the brushed-down knackered red line business of "Housing Project" contrasting nicely with the pitched down Strictly Rhythm deepness of "Marvin" on the A Side. "Teetotal Acid" is reminiscent of Funkineven's recent lysergic excursions while the best might be left till last in "Sealion Woman". A highlight of Pangaea's recent and thoroughly immense RA podcast, the track buries a killer sample deep beneath a mental ghetto house style percussion workout.
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out of stock $7.30
We Should Be Free
Cat: HTH 099. Rel: 19 Jul 18
 
Deep House
We Should Be Free (7:07)
We Should Be Free (Hawkes dub) (4:16)
We Should Be Free (Hawkes club vocal) (7:08)
We Should Be Free (bonus beats) (4:19)
out of stock $9.91
I'm So Glad
Cat: HTH 066. Rel: 09 Nov 16
 
Deep House
I'm So Glad (3:28)
I'm So Glad (12" Satisfied mix) (6:08)
I'm So Glad (Paul Woolford rework) (6:50)
I'm So Glad (Catz 'N Dogz remix) (6:12)
Intérprete: NiCe7, Jason Hodges
out of stock $8.86
I'm So Glad
Cat: HTH 064. Rel: 13 May 16
 
Deep House
I'm So Glad (Hawkes club mix) (6:52)
I'm So Glad (Hawkes dub mix) (6:51)
I'm So Glad (Satisfied Raw mix) (5:52)
Review: Big Marquis Hawkes cranks up the expectation for his forthcoming debut album, Social Housing, with this 12" that features one of the stand out tracks. As one of THE voices of house music, Jocelyn Brown fairly stamps her mark on "I'm So Glad" with the skippy, classicist US-style production from Hawkes clearly paying homage to some of the classics she's previously made so special. The lead club mix is about as punchy as a house track you can want, whilst the flip features a dub take from Hawkes that allow him further room to pay homage to the US house sound whilst fans of redlining acid bangers will delight in the closing "Satisfied Raw Mix".
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out of stock $8.33
Don't U
Don't U (12")
Cat: HTH 098. Rel: 28 Jun 18
 
Deep House
Don't U (edit) (4:01)
Don't U (Hawkes club vocal) (6:40)
Don't U (Dubbed Out vocal) (6:45)
Don't Do Acid (3:57)
out of stock $16.17
Haus vs Hawkes
Haus vs Hawkes (limited 12")
Cat: UNTITLED 000. Rel: 02 Jul 19
 
Deep House
Let The Rhythm Set You Free (5:52)
Feel So Real (5:47)
Dr Pepper (4:41)
Epic Boogie (7:37)
out of stock $10.17
DJ Kicks EP
Cat: K7 316EP. Rel: 18 Jun 14
 
Deep House
Bicep - "Nova"
Jabru - "Church" (feat Joel Culpepper)
Marquis Hawkes - "Life Struggle"
Leon Vynehall - "Time"
Review: To complement the release of Will Saul's entrance into the long running DJ Kicks series, K7! Cull four highlights for 12" sampler duty. There's predictably plenty to enjoy, from the starburst, two-step informed rush of Bicep's "Nova" - think early '90s meets late '90s - and soulful groove of Jabru's heady "Church", to the footwork tempo deep house positivity of Marquis Hawkes' excellent "Life Struggle". It's actually Leon Vynehall who steals the show, though, delivering a fluttering, dreamy slice of deep house bliss in the shape of the gorgeous "Time". If this is anything to go by, the mix should be a doozy.
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out of stock $7.82
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