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Singles
House Of Traps
Cat: SC 019. Rel: 11 May 23
Penny At The Chain (5:56)
Wilshire 1015 (5:07)
Hiatus Phase (5:28)
All In CST (4:52)
Conback (3:05)
 in stock $16.35
Funky Beats
Cat: BAN 001. Rel: 13 Oct 23
One For Me (5:08)
Funky Beats (feat Jose Rodriguez) (4:57)
Panorama (feat Orak) (4:55)
FM-3 & Bowser - "Bubbling" (4:56)
Review: Banana Club has sprung out of Spain with a clear MO to channel the best of breakbeat, bassline and garage in their own Mediterranean style. The label boots off in no uncertain terms with FM-3 at the controls, dropping in hard on rolling breaks and monster subs on 'One For Me' before switching stance to the downright cheeky belter 'Funky Beats', powered by pitched up vocal licks, snatches of classic B-boy licks and plenty more sass besides. Orak lends some help to the trippy progressive acid stylings of 'Panorama' and Bowser joins in for the razor-sharp hooks of 'Bubbling', leaving you with four king sized cuts to get the dancefloor popping.
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Brainscan
Brainscan (12")
Cat: REKIDS 209. Rel: 19 Dec 22
Brainscan (6:28)
Condesa (6:11)
Review: Frankey & Sandrino are a mighty pair who know how to lay down compelling tech sounds. They unite once more here for a powerful two-tracker on the legendary Berlin-based Rekids label. First up is 'Brainscan' which is dark and moody, with futuristic synths and stark vocals over a rolling, tense bassline. On the flip is 'Condesa' which is a much more loose affair with broken beat drums and 80s synth lines. It has a post-rave 90s feel but updates for modern dance floors. Both tunes are likely to get plenty of plays this winter.
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Intérprete: Evan Michael
 in stock $15.56
Ruffneck
Ruffneck (limited 12")
Cat: DEMSING 006. Rel: 05 May 23
Ruffneck (album version) (5:42)
B-boy Stance (feat Tenor Fly) (4:40)
Warning (4:59)
Here We Go (4:56)
Review: Demon Singles Club's latest addition to their fantastic catalogue comes in the form of a re-issue of Freestylers' 'Ruffneck' EP. Formed in 1996, when DJs and producers Matt Canro and Aston Harvey made the wise decision to join forces, the duo went on to release their now iconic debut album We Rock Hard on legendary imprint, Freskanova. Met with quick critical acclaim, We Rock Hard became the duo's most commercially successful release to date. This latest release, 'Ruffneck', cherry picks four standout tracks from the hit-studded album. 'B-Boy Stance', 'Ruffneck', 'Here We Go', and 'Warning' are a journey through classic big beat and breakbeat electronica, which has remained the band's trademark sound to this day. Also including the original artwork, this is a thoughtful ode to the duo's boundary-pushing work.
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Maktuub
Maktuub (12" in screen-printed sleeve)
Cat: SMOKE 002. Rel: 23 Jun 23
Maktuub (feat Geovannie Lambert) (6:52)
Bboo Track (5:26)
Ejet La Haala (6:38)
 in stock $15.83
Vol 2
Vol 2 (heavyweight orange marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: VFS 56. Rel: 06 Mar 24
Dark Enough? (6:23)
25% (6:06)
Review: Vinyl Fanatiks take it all the way back to 1993 with this reissued EP by Fruit & Veg. It has been fully remastered of the occasion and sounds as good now in terms of the fidelity, as well as the style, as it did 30+ years ago. 'Dark Enough?' is a nice heads-down and hardcore jungle roller with broad, menacing bass that booms out beneath the silky loops. Flip it over and '25%' again has some devastating amen breaks looped to infinity while more tripped melodies bring a darker rave edge to this one.
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Strong Dreams EP
Strong Dreams EP (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: AMTEC 005. Rel: 28 Sep 23
Fugitive - "Too Strong" (4:53)
Silver Fox - "Dream" (feat Spyda) (5:00)
Fugitive - "Too Strong" (MOY remix) (6:00)
Silver Fox - "Dream" (feat Spyda - MOY remix) (5:53)
Intérprete: Damo B (Outta Limits)
 in stock $16.09
Papua New Guinea (reissue)
Cat: 12TOT 17R. Rel: 30 Aug 23
Papua New Guinea (original)
Papua New Guinea (Andrew Weatherall mix)
Papua New Guinea (dub mix)
Papua New Guinea (Journey To Pyramid)
Papua New Guinea (Monsoon mix)
Papua New Guinea (Graham Massey mix)
Papua New Guinea (Dumb Child Of Q mix)
Review: There's a reason that Future Sound of London's 1991 debut single, 'Papua New Guinea', is periodically reissued: it's a stone-cold classic that sounds unlike anything else. In its original mix form, the track combines traits borrowed from early breakbeat hardcore (booming bass, house-tempo breakbeats) with saucer-eyed vocal samples, twinkling pianos and sounds more often found in ambient house and chill-out tunes from the period. This remastered, hand-numbered vinyl reissue boasts all of the 1992 remixes (as well as the original mix), including a suitably psychedelic, tribal-tinged Andrew Weatherall revision, the duo's own spaced-out ambient style 'Dub' mix, and a sax-sporting Manchester re-wire courtesy of 808 State's Graham Massey.
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Papua Nu Guinea (Re Booted)
Cat: 12 BOOT 17R. Rel: 30 Jan 24
Papua Nu Guinea (L Major remix) (6:31)
Papua Nu Guinea (Nishiesque remix) (3:50)
Papua Nu Guinea (Soul Central remix) (6:41)
Papua Nu Guinea (Dee Montero remix) (5:34)
Review: It's testament to the enduring quality and far-sighted nature of Future Sound of London's iconic 1991 single 'Papua New Guinea' that it keeps being 'rediscovered' by new generations of DJs. It has been a while, though, since any new reworks dropped - hence this 'Rebooted' edition. L Major kicks things off with a suitably cosmic, psychedelic and slow-building proto-jungle style offering, before Nishiesque flits between passages of hot-stepping, synth-laden d&b and slo-mo 4/4 chug. House heroes Soul Central reach for vintage hip-house breakbeats, ambient electronics and the original version's most life-affirming elements (the bassline, twinkling synth melodies and heady vocal samples), while Dee Montero re-casts the cut as a proggy, tribal-tinged tech-house roller.
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 in stock $18.67
Álbumes
Accelerator (reissue)
Cat: LPTOT 02. Rel: 12 May 22
Expander (5:18)
Stolen Documents (5:44)
While Others Cry (4:14)
Calcium (2:42)
It's Not My Problem (7:48)
Papua New Guinea (6:32)
Moscow (3:53)
1 In 8 (3:39)
Pulse State (8:34)
Central Industrial (3:56)
Review: There is a great selection of reissues of Future Sound of London's back catalogue going on right now. It goes all the way back to 1988 when they first started chaining the game with their forward facing electronics and mix of rave, breaks, hardcore and ambient into something utterly fresh. It still resonates today, hence these reissues, and this one is a 25th Anniversary edition of Accelerator. This one was, at the time, seen as the group's most "commercially-minded" album but that takes nothing way from its visionary sonics and immersive sonic landscapes.
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