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201
Good Feelin'
Cat: RAVE R9. Rel: 31 Oct 24
Good Feelin' (4:50)
Heart Break (5:07)
Review: Rave R's 'Good Feelin'' delivers two tracks that tap straight into the core of UK rave and breakbeat. The title track, 'Good Feelin''. drives with piano-led, peak-time energy, blending techno with that unmistakable rave spirit. It's a hands-in-the-air anthem built to lift the crowd. On Side-2, 'Heart Break' ups the tempo with a high-energy house-breakbeat fusion. A classic rave breakdown and emotive piano lines give it a timeless feel, ensuring it hits the sweet spot for dancefloors. 'Good Feelin'' is a great choice for anyone craving that classic rave rush with modern punch.
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 in stock $16.32
202
Memories You've Memorised
Cat: RS 064LP. Rel: 02 Jul 24
Memories You've Memorised (7:16)
Furious Glory (5:18)
Over & Over (1:56)
Slingshot (6:18)
E With Me (8:15)
Review: Rhythm Section's latest favourite, (Oliver) Gallegos, evidences his mastery over the art of what we like to call the "speech tune" - a format almost as old as time. Think Rum & Black's 'Slaves' or Underground Resistance's 'Transition'; the formula is as such; a slow-built dance beat, at least over 110BPM by our estimation, over which a rousing historical speech plays out throughout the track. Though this form lends well to a 90s rave aesthetic, Gallegos finds himself at a post-comedown period of history, indeed in which "rave" is often bittersweetly thought to be anachronistic; and in which house music often reigns supremer. So, then, does he bring a record-breaking, body-moving homily vocal sample to an incredibly arranged set of house arpeggiations and medley-style sample cut-ups, working in a sort of auditory bricolage but nonetheless bringing them together under a seriously reflective memorial dance-dome.
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Intérprete: Mimi
 in stock $16.88
203
Manual User
Cat: PN 018. Rel: 02 May 23
Air Dodge (3:08)
Sit Back Disco (5:31)
Smoking Lobby (5:49)
That Jewell (feat Cosmonection) (5:54)
Review: The Cult had their fair share of phases from the inception in the early 80s, with Ian Astbury and Billy Duffy forming the nexus of the band through various line-ups. Their self-titled album (known as Black Sheep to the band's devoted fanbase) from 1994 captures them shortly before breaking up for the first time, when Astbury and Duffy were at odds with each other and recording their parts in separate sessions. You wouldn't know to hear this cohesive, clear-sighted slab of early 90s rock, where detectable grooves sneak in amongst the hooky riffs and Astbury's gutsy delivery. It's also one of the most personal albums for the singer, tackling some deeply personal subject matter and making for a unique point in a perennial band in UK rock history.
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204
Synthetic Serenity
Cat: ONRO 04. Rel: 21 Jun 23
Lost In The Ether (4:21)
Sleepless (6:09)
Take A Moment (6:27)
Brain Breach (7:11)
Crunchy Universe (4:27)
Synthetic Serenity (6:40)
Delicate Procedure (4:31)
Cascade (5:17)
Review: Back in 2021 Adam Pits heralded the start of the On Rotation label with his own debut album, A Recurring Nature. Now he's back with a follow-up which finds him stretching out as an artist ever more - a fact which is absolutely evident from the gorgeous ambient swathes of opening track 'Lost In The Ether'. Even when the drums kick in on 'Sleepless', they're more tilted towards fragmented patterns and organic tones rather than rote drum machine sounds. There's space for peppier electronica and steppy heads-down gear, but throughout Pits imbues his sound with the richest synthesis imaginable. In that sense, you can track the path of development from his earlier work while enjoying the adventurous new terrain he's exploring as an artist.
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 in stock $13.72
205
2
2 (limited 12")
Cat: WWM 011. Rel: 01 Feb 23
Een (6:14)
Twee (7:15)
Drie (7:53)
Vier (6:45)
Review: Following his recent impressive release for Animals On Psychedelics,2 is the second appearance of rising Ukrainian talent Volodymyr Gnatenko on Treviso, Italy's Where We Met. It opens with the moving twilight breaks of 'Een' on the A-side, followed by the evocative slo-mo beats of 'Twee'. Over on the flip, Gnatenko finally ups the tempo on the tranced-out euphoria of 'Drie', with 'Vier' following in equally elevating and psychedelic fashion that will have you reaching for the lasers.
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 in stock $15.49
206
I Need A Breakbeat
Cat: ESRVIN 002. Rel: 20 Jun 24
I Need A Breakbeat (5:12)
Hurt This Man (5:43)
Don't Stop (5:00)
Popcorn (4:53)
Review: Breakbeat means many different things to many different people but in the case of this new EP from Aggresivnes on Electroshock there is something of a turn of the millennium nu-breaks feel. Synths sounds like video game effects from a retro future world with crisp drum funk powering each track along. Spoken word samples, sirens, rave-ready piano stabs and warped leads all add extra personality to the playful beats. 'Popcorn' is our pick for the sheer neck-snapping crispness of the drums and hits.
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 in stock $18.54
207
Foundation EP
Foundation EP (translucent red vinyl 12")
Cat: TIN 052. Rel: 27 Oct 23
Foundation (4:35)
Stamina (4:20)
Sekkle (4:58)
Make It Thru (feat PAB) (3:20)
Review: Toby Ross joins the Time Is Now family with four massive bass-driven bangers. Clean yet raw, airtight and hermetic breaks come among slews of laser faller SFX, sampled David Rodigan hypeups, and offbeat bubbles on 'Foundation', while the ensuing 'Stamina' prefers to wobble away next to "rudeboy!" shouts and patois murmurations. The B-side's 'Sekkle' takes a deeper dark garage turn, wresting our attention with "yos" and "yeahs", not to mention a massified sub-bass; finally, MC PAB delivers a wonderfully laid-back flow over the top of 'Make It Thru', getting at the quintessential character of UK breaks and garage today.
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 in stock $15.78
208
Freaks From The Future EP
Cat: FT 006. Rel: 13 Sep 24
Luis Malon - "Freeze" (6:06)
Luis Malon - "Flesh Is Stronger" (5:22)
Omar - "Solo Un Segundo Viciosa" (5:12)
Omar - "Niusing" (6:35)
Review: Future Tones hear producers Luis Malon and Omar drop two utter floor-heaters respectively, not holding back for a second in their admission that these are 'Tracks From The Future'. Malon's 'Freeze' and 'Flesh Is Stronger' are surprisingly (at least for a pair of time-travelling tracks) humanistic statements, bringing belligerent bangout beats, rapturously Reesing rhapsodies and even G-funk whistles to a driving pair. Omar's flips are much more vintage, moving seemingly laterally in dimension rather than linearly in time, and finding solace in a more neo-retro-modern vision of the future; 'Niusing' especially entices with its cascader twinkles and sawwing bursts.
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 in stock $16.05
209
Good Looking Pepe
Cat: GAMM 191. Rel: 08 May 25
Good Looking Pepe (6:25)
Joi (8:16)
See You Glow (5:30)
Review: Warsaw producer Kampinos delivers a knockout trio of tunes for GAMM here that collide soulful drum & bass with deep musical roots. The standout opener is 'Good Looking Pepe,' which flips Pepe Bradock's seminal house love-in 'Deep Burnt' into a lush, jazzy roller a la LTJ Bukem. On the B-side, 'Joi' explodes with gospel fervour and raw amen breaks to make for an irresistible jungle anthem built for dancefloor uplift. Rounding things off, Kampinos offers a rich, emotive refix of Little Simz's 'See You Glow' which is both warm and intense. This is rather unexpected yet effective outing for GAMM with a fine mix of soul and roughness.
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Intérprete: DJ ROCCA
 in stock $17.44
210
Pistachio Party EP
Cat: CTX 012. Rel: 30 Aug 22
Pistachio Party Theme (5:46)
Feel Like Spring (5:59)
Hot Rod (5:32)
King Slime (5:13)
 in stock $13.56
211
Stone Drum Avantgardism (reissue)
Cat: DOUBLECIRCUMFLEX 01. Rel: 05 Jul 22
Track 1 (0:25)
Track 2 (5:35)
Track 3 (6:08)
Track 4 (5:43)
Track 5 (4:07)
Samu Siro (5:33)
Track 7 (3:24)
Track 8 (4:23)
Outro (5:49)
 in stock $28.51
212
Connection
Connection (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: ZEP 014. Rel: 06 Oct 22
Moving (5:50)
Got Your Number (feat Nah Eeto) (4:00)
Synanon (3:41)
Anzilli (feat Abdullah Miniawy) (5:48)
Celebratory Relapse (feat Idris Rahman) (5:02)
Waiting (feat Omar) (4:51)
Baby (6:34)
Without You (5:12)
Black Seed Oil (feat Idris Rahman) (5:14)
Moving On (3:43)
Review: 'Connection' feels more direct in emotion than some of The Maghreban's early works, sonically encapsulating an up-close and personal feel that reflects the personal qualities of the artist (Ayman Rostom), and his East African and Middle Eastern roots, more than anything else. I was becoming more comfortable with connection whilst making it, rather than keeping to myself.More driven by drum-machine loops, and the cinematic mysteries one can fit around it, it's also got features from rapper Nah Eeto and singer Abdullah Miniawy, painting a smokey, dark and modal-jazzy picture of (a haunted) house.
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213
Focus EP
Focus EP (12")
Cat: DPC 0891. Rel: 28 Mar 24
It's Alright (5:47)
Focus (5:24)
Gyal (4:06)
Don't Want (4:45)
Into The Chamber (6:39)
Will Fade (3:36)
Review: Tal Fussman's new EP 'Focus' is a dazzling experimental techno gem. Following up releases on the likes of Survival Tactics and Innervisions, Fussman this time crops up on Drumpoet Community's catalogue for a stylistically fragmentary, but still somehow unified, five-tracker. It's hard to put our fingers on the je ne sais qoui of this EP's charm, though one thing we can nod to is its overarching glassy feel, whether evoked by the brittle front cover or refractive synthwork throughout. The arc of the EP is dub techno-ish, then IDM and breaksy, and back again, reflecting a stylistic unpretentiousness despite the producer's clearly, unusually cogent talents.
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Intérprete: Evan Michael
 in stock $11.62
214
Signal Drive EP
Cat: DO 303003. Rel: 12 Apr 23
Signal Drive (3:42)
Recovery2 (3:50)
Scramble (5:48)
Signal Drive (MOY remix) (4:37)
Oh Nein (4:24)
Back2 (4:49)
Review: Almost 40 years after the acid sound was first accidentally stumbled across it is still providing artists with endless amounts of inspiration. This Dynamics of Acid label is another one dedicated to the cause and here Jonathan Hipgrave under his Jonny3snares alias explores six different and equally sublime sounds that will make your brain dance as much as your body. There is an inward sense of reflection to the opener 'Signal Drive', a deep melancholy to 'Recovery' then squelchy hyperactive rhythms define 'Scramble.' Three flipside cuts again pair meaningful synths with lithe drum programming to make for a fantastically futuristic EP.
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Intérprete: DJ Mau Mau
 in stock $17.44
215
Mydefinition
Cat: OYSTER 30. Rel: 06 Aug 21
AriaJA (4:22)
MoonNEWsoon (5:37)
GOiOsee (5:27)
MASsLESS (6:58)
JustMUST4y (5:38)
VFXpeaksTWIN (2:16)
Review: SUED co-pilot SW offers up a six track MyDefinition of techno on Kalahari Oyster Cult that is utterly fresh. He starts with dubbed out rhythms and percolating percussion before getting tripped out and break-y on 'Moonnewso On', with its alien effects and squelchy bass. 'Goiossee' is another slow motion braindance the 'Massless' recalls the early work of Two Loneswordsmen. There are hectic rhythms and wild detuned chords tumbling all over the place on 'J JustMUST4y' before closing salvo 'VFXpeaksTWIN' is an ambient piece pairing church chords with breaking waves. Weird and wonderful.
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216
Secret Rave 06
VARIOUS
Secret Rave 06 (hand-numbered hand-stamped translucent green vinyl LP + insert + MP3 download code limited to 300 copies)
Cat: AASR 06. Rel: 22 Jun 23
Gabrielle Rizzo - "Den" (4:11)
Slacker - "Two Birds In Unison" (5:29)
J-Shadow & Phrixus - "Return To The Endless Void" (4:45)
J-Zbel - "Jazzy Jazz" (3:55)
Treega - "Fire Flare" (5:15)
Odd Shy Guy & Rose Again - "Super Friends" (5:00)
Review: Kreggo's Art-Aud label is a reliably unpredictable bastion of post-modern rave madness which takes a sideways glance at all the genre fluctuations and places fun front and centre alongside experimentation. As a result, this latest instalment of their Secret Rave series comes as a welcome treat - a madcap rip through tempos and styles with upfront energy as a constant. From Slacker's moody, finely tuned breakbeat excursion to J-Zbel's low down, nasty drum funk on to Treega's on-point rave stabs, it's a wild ride, make no mistake. If you take your neo-rave gear seriously, you won't want to sleep on this deadly compilation.
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 in stock $11.06
217
Subliminal Sandwich
Subliminal Sandwich (2xLP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: BIAS 302LPR. Rel: 08 Aug 24
Sound Innovation (2:15)
Nuclear Bomb (6:01)
Long Periods Of Time (4:32)
1979 (5:14)
Future Worlds (4:18)
What's Your Name? (3:22)
She's Unreal (3:56)
Phone Calls From The Dead (3:15)
Asbestos Lead Asbestos (4:07)
Mass Producing Hate (2:11)
Radio Mellotron (2:54)
Assasinator (6:14)
Cancer (4:30)
Lucid Dream (2:05)
Addiction (4:02)
No Purpose No Design (2:10)
Transmission (3:49)
We Done (2:05)
Review: Meat Beat Manifesto's sprawling 1996 opus 'Subliminal Sandwich' is finally reissued by the good people at PIAS. Compared to much of their oeuvre, this one is a touch rougher round the edges, with serrated guitar licks layered over achingly resonant bell loops and typically crunchy percussion. Though most of the tracks on the LP are characterised by lax tempo and an ominously warped soundworld, the unique cocktail of styles and influences which MBM draw on shine forth one by one: dub, new jack swing, jazz, noise, punk, breakbeat. Percies include the smoked out dub nausea of 'Assasinator', and the bleary chug of 'Addiction', which sounds somewhat like if Christophe Goze ate one too many tabs and decided to compose a Buddha Bar single for the tweakers. While it isn't MBM's most accessible work by any means, it is an essential entry in the Jack Dangers catalogue and a must for anyone seeking a more charred, freaky body of work which doubtless went on to inspire some of breakbeat and trip hop's key players.
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 in stock $36.51
218
Tooflie Edits 005
Tooflie Edits 005 (hand-stamped 180 gram translucent blue vinyl 12")
Cat: TFL 005. Rel: 17 Apr 25
CS VG (4:40)
BLORN (4:43)
KRLE (4:44)
JUWRK (5:50)
Review: Tooflie's latest offering dives into the allure of French pop's vocal sensuality that weaves intricate production with global influences. The opener, 'CS VG,' anchors the release with its half-step beat that flows through grainy tonal shifts and rhythms, twisting familiar elements into something new and magnetic. Its dreamy, almost spectral feel is offset by sharper, more defined edges, creating an engaging dynamic that keeps the energy fluid yet charged. As the record progresses, 'BLORN' introduces a more laid-back groove, combining minimalist funk with a sense of melancholic soul, perfect for late-night listening. The flipside continues to surprise, with 'KRLE' and 'JUWRK' fusing breakbeat elements with soft digital textures, offering a distinct and refined energy. Tooflie expertly blends the experimental with the accessible, crafting a release that's both bold and sophisticated, ready to ignite the most discerning dancefloors.
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 in stock $19.65
219
Prang
Prang (12")
Cat: NMBRS 70. Rel: 17 May 23
Prang (feat Huerco S)
Sisu (feat Cucina Povera)
Review: Perko is one of those newer-school experimental artists whose fingers straddle many pies, but who nevertheless refuses to allow this inner tendency towards versatility to hold him back. The FELT label owner has welcomed artists as far-flung as Civilistjavel! to Moxie into his inner circle; and the fruits of this open-mindedness are more than translated into his latest EP for Glaswegian dance legends Numbers. 'Prang' errs on the side of playfulness, giving some hot seconds of pure danceable flavour. Huerco S lends his usually-texturally-rich addprod to the nominal A-sider, a rather impressive future-garage-acid cut that recalls some of Objekt's earlier stuff, while regular collaborator and mournful vocalist-producer Cucina Povera crops up on the ambient dub plunger-into-the-sound that is 'Sisu'.
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 in stock $14.94
220
D Wave
D Wave (12")
Cat: DZUN 001. Rel: 16 Mar 23
D Wave (7:49)
Mellectro (5:37)
Oscilloclast (5:56)
Paper Tigers (7:30)
Review: The Betonska label is on an ongoing mission to release and re-release hidden gems and wantless must owns from the past. This time it's D.Wave's unrelenting yet funky techno offering Biotone that gets pressed up. The title tune is pure, thrilling club music with high-speed Millsian techno vibes. 'Mellectro' plays with a broken rhythm and alien sound designs that are as good for brain as body and 'Oscilloclast' then dresses a perfectly fused jungle techno sound with warped video game pads and 'Paper Tigers' ends on an all-out peak time gem.
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Intérprete: Kid Who
 in stock $16.05
221
Basic Moves 16
Basic Moves 16 (double 12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: BM 16. Rel: 10 Feb 22
Discrepancy (5:05)
Heartache (5:08)
Kris Moon - "Bossman" (Tone Scientist remix) (5:11)
Pyramids On Mars (4:21)
Things Get Done (3:42)
Esoteric Junglist (4:30)
Review: Israel 'Iz' Gravning aka Tone Scientist hails from the West Coast of the United States. He has a room packed with gear - drum machines, samplers, keyboards - and he sure knows how to jam on each piece if this new EP is anything to go by on Basic Moves. 'Discrepancy' kick off with whirring chords and clacking drums, 'Heartache' is suspenseful and airy drum & bass and 'Pyramids On Mars' dubs and dives on drums that flap like sheets of metal in the wind. There is still time for the deep and sludgy 'Things Get Done' and another jungle work out in 'Esoteric Junglist.'
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 in stock $28.77
222
The Long & Short Of It
The Long & Short Of It (splattered vinyl LP)
Cat: GI 383LPC1. Rel: 15 Oct 21
Phases (feat Sharrif Simmons) (5:53)
Come Visit Me (3:13)
Interlude (1:43)
Shee (3:49)
Leave It (4:01)
I Am Close To The River (4:28)
Feel (2:56)
A Conversation (1:18)
Everything Is Different (To Me) (4:24)
Wy (4:14)
Otto's Dance (1:46)
 in stock $26.55
223
The Rave
The Rave (limited 12")
Cat: GUACH 001. Rel: 17 Nov 23
Rasco & Bubble Couple - "Old Groove" (5:01)
Suga 7 - "Hideaway" (4:56)
Mutantbreakz - "Keep It Up" (5:45)
Raverman - "Sayonara" (5:44)
Review: Three years in and Guachinche are proving themselves to be an essential outpost for UK hardcore and rave styles in Spain. Making their interests abundantly clear, their latest 12" is a VA affair simply titled The Rave. You know exactly what to expect from this release then, and DJ Rasco and Bubble Couple more than deliver on the rolling breakbeat and euphoric piano of 'Old Groove'. Suga7 mixes things up a little with some trancey elements folded into a deft, moody workout, while Mutantbreakz brings all the emotions to 'Keep It Up'. Raverman completes the set with a sound which is closer to the US big beat style of the late 90s, complete with some cyberpunk acid lines and a thread of mysticism in the breakdown. If you want big, bold rave styles, this record has got them in abundance.
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 in stock $17.44
224
Retrospective Alchemy EP
Cat: DFR 004. Rel: 30 Dec 24
The Voice (5:22)
Artificial Intelligence (5:55)
The Level (5:23)
Murder Mile (5:31)
Review: London's Thomas Wall aka ShadowScience, bringing a fresh fusion of deep atmospheres and futuristic breaks. Across four tracks, Wall builds haunting soundscapes with relentless, precise rhythms, making this an ideal soundtrack for late-night journeys. The EP delivers immersive basslines and meticulous production that draws listeners into its dark, cinematic world. With its brooding textures and tight, relentless energy, Wall's debut as ShadowScience promises much for those who seek the hypnotic allure of late hours and shadowy, intense spaces.
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 in stock $17.16
225
Slice & Dice EP
Slice & Dice EP (180 gram blue & black marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: ABVFS 026. Rel: 06 Mar 24
Slice & Dice (5:57)
Let's Go For A Ride (6:03)
Sonic Boom (5:37)
Ready To Go (6:02)
Review: Breakbeat brederen unite for another sermon at the altar of Dawl who brings the chaos to this new 12", Slice & Dice. The title track kicks off with some mad old school scratching before fresh breaks bounce along and a ragged bassline joins in the fun. 'Let's Go For A Ride is another percussive workout with snares and toms all flapping away at high speed and 'Sonic Boom' keeps up the madness with slick, high-speed beats and corrugated bassline. Last but not least, 'Ready To Go' completes the picture with another fresh collision of breaks and scratching.
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226
For That Beautiful Feeling (Japanese Edition)
Cat: UICW 10032. Rel: 14 Sep 23
Intro
Live Again
No Reason
Goodbye
Fountains
Magic Wand
The Weight
Skipping Like A Stone
The Darkness That You Fear (Harvest mix)
Feels Like I'm Dreaming
For That Beautiful Feeling
All Of A Sudden (Japanese bonus track)
I Want To Know (Japanese bonus track)
 in stock $25.18
227
Grush
Grush (limited luminous vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: ZIQ 465X. Rel: 13 Jun 24
Reticulum A (4:19)
Hyper Daddy (5:24)
Fogou (2:43)
Magic Pony Ride (Pt 4) (2:38)
Imperial Crescent (3:45)
Reticulum B (3:37)
Grush (3:12)
Belvedere (3:32)
Raver (3:07)
Windsor Safari Park (5:35)
Hastings (2:48)
Manscape (5:23)
Metaphonk (5:06)
Reticulum C (4:44)
Review: Mike Paradinas doesn't need to prove anything to anyone, having helmed Planet Mu since electronica's breakthrough years while weaving his own idiosyncratic path through various strains of braindance along the way. Still, when he delivers an album it feels like an occasion, and Grush maintains the pace with a spectacular reflection on the broader sonic ideas he's been toying with for nigh on three decades. This album was crafted with live energy in mind - some tracks were written in the aftermath of particular gigs, some were written specifically to be played out - and the arc of the album is intended to evoke the flow of a live set. Along the way his instinct for sparkling melodies and needlepoint drum programming shine through, nailing a vibe between classic nostalgia and restless innovation like only he can.
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228
I'm So High
Cat: SMR 031. Rel: 28 Feb 25
I'm So High/I'm So High (Ubud mix) (12:00)
Transmission: Maya (5:53)
Powertrance (4:01)
Review: The cornerstone of a certain (unforgettable) trance moment in time, Eden Transmission's 'I'm So High' was *the* tune to peg the LA and San Fran rave scenes indelibly to the PI's corkboard of dance music. Eden Transmission were only one alias of an ever-evolving, planarian duo - Michael Kandel, Tom Chasteen - whose works as Voodoo Transmission, High Lonesome Sound System and Up Above The World could equally have been deemed just as significant projects. But we prefer 'I'm So High'. One of the best to do it with breakbeats, the 'Ubud' mix of the title track hears what sounds like a bazaar gathering of psychic townsfolk, set against urgent whispers, which hydrolyse against a reso-peaked lead. And by far the best tune is 'Powertrance', which startles us with its wireless charge of mega-heavy breaks and robotic C-shell sendups, whisking us into psycho-cyberspace.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $18.54
229
Enter The Temple EP
Cat: PT 012. Rel: 14 Feb 23
Spell (7:34)
Enter The Temple (Outstanding Invoice mix) (7:11)
Days Of Chandra (7:23)
Nights Of Chandra (6:24)
Spell (Transit State remix) (5:23)
Review: Planet Trip returns with its twelfth release which is by Tempo Temple aka label staples Caravan & Lord Safari, with a heavy 12' of elevated machine jams and dancefloor ready heaters. It begins with the celestial acid of 'Spell' followed by the deep and tunnelling chugger 'Enter The Temple' (Outstanding Invoice mix). On the flip, venture deep into the exotic on 'Days Of Chandra', be further entranced on 'Nights Of Chandra' before the break of dawn that sets the stage for some sunrise breaks on the Transit State remix of the A1 track.
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 in stock $15.22
230
MOR 004
MOR 004 (limited 180 gram brown marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: MOR 004. Rel: 17 May 23
Freeway
Freeway (Traumer remix)
Social Disdancing
Social Disdancing (Giorgio Maulini remix)
Review: The eagle-eyed out there might have spotted Lepaya making a debut appearance on Sanguina back in 2021 s part of a VA split release, but now they step out with a release of their own on burgeoning label Mormorio. Minimal tech is the order of the day here, but other forces are at play such as the subtle pop melancholia in between the broken beat of 'Freeway'. 'Social Disdancing' is a more classically stripped back rhythm workout for the DJs to get tricky with. On the remix front, Traumer has a fine time shuffling up 'Freeway' in his sleek, distinctive style while Giorgio Maulini gets into a trippy tech-trance frame of mind reworking 'Social Disdancing'.
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231
I'm Still Mellow
Cat: ST 018. Rel: 23 Mar 22
I'm Still Mellow (6:55)
Wollem Llits M'i (6:47)
Review: Astonishingly, nearly seven years have passed since the last 12" single from Young Marco hit stores. While he's kept himself busy co-curating two volumes of proto-trance anthology series Planet Love and recording a tropical-tinged album (2019's hazy and home listening-focused Bahasa), it's still nice to see him refocus on delivering future dancefloor anthems. 'I'm Still Mellow' is a wholehearted tribute to a psychedelic, sample-heavy Dutch style of the early '90s known as Mellow, which was a kind colourful and loved-up take on British hardcore and European techno. Young Marco's interpretation is simple but devastatingly effective, with fluttering synth sounds and gorgeous electronics tumbling down over a booming bassline and heavyweight breakbeats. Turn to the flip and you'll find a fully psychedelic backwards version. Trippy!
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $11.90
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303 Dalmations
Cat: PE 018. Rel: 26 May 22
303 Dalmations (5:29)
Just Trippin (6:00)
7am (feat Ell Murphy) (5:42)
Liquid Skies (5:03)
Relaxerciser (7:38)
Review: British producer, party set designer and DJ Angel D'Lite is known for her sickly sweet and high energy mixes and solo work. An avid vinyl collector and happy hardcore indulger, '303 Dalmations' feels like biting into a sour sweet and the headrush from the sugar high thereafter. 'Just Trippin' and '7am' are evocative of the 90s records that D'Lite digs for in her local shops and collection and are bubbly dance tracks with classic breakbeats (Producers will recognise the opening amen break vocal sample on 'Liquid Skies' very well). The feel of the EP is a classic club experience, and you can't help but dance along and smile - as D'Lite says herself "Happy Hardcore is good for the soul".
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 in stock $15.22
233
MPC Thangs
Cat: IT 051. Rel: 07 Jun 22
MPC Jam 1 (Breaks mix) (4:21)
MPC Jam 2 (Saturator mix) (4:19)
MPC Jam 3 (Exp Forever mix) (4:46)
Ciao Ragazze Jungle Style (6:28)
Review: DJ Plant Texture is Donato Basile, a diverse producer from Bari. He returns to Munich-based Ilian Tape to follow up 2017's The Bongoman Archive with four slamming cuts on his latest EP. Whether it's pummelling, bass-driven ruckus of 'MPC Jam 1' (Breaks mix) or the off-kilter slam of MPC Jam 2' (Saturator mix) on the A side, to the proper, peak time heads-down stomp of 'MPC Jam 3' (Exp Forever mix). Finally, the early '90s zeitgeist of 'Ciao Ragazze Jungle Style' goes out all guns blazing. On the MPC Thangs EP, this talented Italian producer is at his most fearsome yet.
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 in stock $15.49
234
A Thin Veneer Of Overlord EP
Cat: EYA 016. Rel: 10 Feb 22
Manuk - "Mirage Man" (6:30)
Oli Silva - "Mutant Mindset" (6:26)
Manuk & Oli Silva - "Multiple Minglings" (5:48)
Manuk & Oli Silva - "Multiple Minglings" (Hi-Ryze Freedom mix) (6:03)
Review: It's time to strap yourselves in for another bumpy techno trip at the hands of the Eya label. Manuk kicks off with surging drums and cantering synth lines that all face into a future space on elastic basslines. Oli Silva will be known atop any fans of Craig Richards' The Nothing Special label as that is where he debuted backed in 2017 and firstly here he goes solo on 'Mutant Mindset,' a twisted bit of cyborg techno funk. Then he links with regular collaborator Manuk for the airy jungle breaks of 'Multiple Minglings' before a punchy analogue Hi-Ryze Freedom mix closes out.
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 in stock $14.39
235
Skreamizm Vol 8
Skreamizm Vol 8 (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: PLAT 19606V. Rel: 09 Nov 23
HIT (4:22)
Funky Sailor (feat Trim) (3:58)
The Flute Track (3:04)
Not Ready Yet (4:57)
Wierd Minimal (feat Bklava) (6:01)
My Body (5:29)
Devon Analogue Raver (7:29)
Waiheke Island (with Prospa) (5:34)
Your Love (feat Lagoon Wavey) (6:34)
Roy The Boy (5:07)
Thinking Of You (4:07)
Review: Skream has shown over the years he was never content to just rest on his reputation as one of the pioneers of dubstep's early days. His swerves into house, techno, disco and other sounds have been determined enough to push him into the position he holds today as a multi-genre maven free to indulge any tempo or style he pleases, and Skreamizm Vol. 8 celebrates that in no uncertain terms. There's plenty of the man's swagger on the production, while guest bars from the likes of Trim up the ante in terms of party-starting prowess, but there's also space for vulnerability on the likes of 'Not Ready Yet'. If the Skreamizm series has always been a marker for where the artist is at, then get ready for a heavyweight update.
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 in stock $25.18
236
Goodlife
Goodlife (12")
Cat: RAVER 10. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Cell Out - "Passion" (5:47)
Cell Out & Sleeper Cell - "Good Life" (5:28)
Review: Break The House, the turbo-charged offshoot of Rave 2 The Grave, reworks two stone-cold anthems into modern rave weapons. Cell Out's take on 'Where Love Lives' strips things down to bare percussion and weighty low-end before the original's euphoric vocal and piano hook come surging back in full force. Meanwhile, teaming up with Sleeper Cell, they flip 'Good Life' into a break-laced juggernaut, distorting the bass and stretching the groove into something rougher and sweatier while keeping the heart of the classic intact. A high-energy, no-nonsense update built for the peak-time rush.
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 in stock $16.05
237
Innercore Project Dubs Vol 1
Cat: ICPDUB 001. Rel: 03 Jul 23
DJT (5:36)
Jah Dancers (6:07)
The Tingler (5:38)
Together We Stand (5:22)
 in stock $16.59
238
Reasons
Reasons (12")
Cat: CCM 002. Rel: 08 Nov 22
Reasons (6:01)
Reasons (vocal edit) (3:18)
Cinematix (5:06)
 in stock $14.39
239
Beehive Breaks
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Beehive Breaks (LP in embossed sleeve)
Cat: NUM 510LP. Rel: 21 Mar 24
Sandy Gaye - "Watch The Dog That Bring The Bone" (2:16)
Betty Wright - "Mr Lucky" (2:42)
Marva Whitney - "Daddy Don't Know About Sugar Bear" (2:26)
The Trinikas - "Remember Me" (2:29)
Betty & Angel - "Honey Coated Loving" (3:15)
Arelean Brown - "I'm A Streaker Baby" (3:54)
The 20th Century - "Hot Pants" (part 1) (3:30)
Promise - "I'm Not Ready For Love" (2:45)
Pearl Dowdell - "Good Things" (2:37)
Fay Cooper - "Closer Together" (2:41)
Lolla Collins - "Save The Children (If There Is To Be A Tomorrow)" (2:55)
Soul Revival - "Do What You Gotta Do" (2:46)
Mae Young - "You Got Me Under Your Spell" (2:24)
The Ba-Roz - "Come Back Boy" (2:26)
Sonics Band - "Second Avenue" (3:52)
Review: 'Beehive Breaks' is a new curveball from the Numero label, pitting together 15 'feminine funk' fixtures for your listening pleasure. All sourced from the label's back catalogue, we're met with an impressive array of funky-drummed, double-X'ed ditties, from Sandy Gaye's Cruella-synched 'Watch The Dog That Brings The Bone' to James Brown's soul sister #1 Marva Whitney; from teenage girl gangs The Trinikas and Promise, to Miami's queen of soul, Betty Wright; and to top it all off, there's even a previously unissued belter from Chicago's Sonics Band on there.
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 in stock $23.80
240
Elektroshok Sampler Vol 1
Destroyers & Aggresivnes - "Ignition" (3:42)
JottaFrank - "Copera" (3:38)
Bios Destruction - "RITS" (4:43)
Keith MacKenzie - "Caracoles 12" (4:05)
CoolTasty - "Fresh Flamenco" (feat Javo Scratch) (3:53)
Suga7 - "Bass Shock" (4:54)
 in stock $18.26
241
Straight Shooter
Cat: CLMN 230. Rel: 17 Oct 24
Straight Shooter (3:02)
Island Travel (3:23)
Review: The Winston Brothers return with two fresh cuts on their latest 7" single, marking their first release since 2022's Drift. On the A-side, 'Straight Shooter' lives up to its name, a raw funk jam that could kickstart a b-boy battle. Funky guitar riffs, punchy horns, and tight drum breaks propel the track forward, its energy intense and unfiltered, thanks to an all-analogue recording on a Fostex 8-track. On the flip, 'Island Travel' takes a more laid-back turn. It's a hypnotic Afrobeat number, with dreamy flute work from Kimo Eiserbeck, blending ethno-funk with spiritual jazz vibes. It's cinematic, atmospheric, and offers a perfect contrast to the edgier A-side.
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 in stock $8.62
242
Beliefs EP
Beliefs EP (hand-numbered 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: NPAOO 02. Rel: 26 Jun 23
Beliefs (6:46)
No Data (6:30)
No Data (Charlie Edward remix) (6:20)
In Transit (feat Charlie Edward) (5:53)
Review: Undercurrent is an artist based in LA and a New Palm resident who shows his studio skills across a trio of new cuts here. 'Beliefs' is a loopy breakbeat roller with jittery rhythms that lock you into their loops and keep you there. 'No Data' is similar but more punchy, with real edge and drive in the breaks while fat bass stabs power things along from below. The same track then gets a remix from Charlie Edward that is more spaced out with searching synths and a more rubbery bassline. Last of all is a floating ambient cut that eventually has a jungle breakbeat rise up through the mix to take you into the next dimension.
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 in stock $16.88
243
Shifting Sands
Shifting Sands (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: ANIMA 6. Rel: 13 Jan 23
Shifting Sands (6:24)
Splay (6:28)
Cubic (6:50)
Under The Canopy (5:14)
Review:  Billus is a new name to be emerging from the Melbourne scene and here he shows his mastery of groove and percussion. There is a real lightness of touch to the breakbeats of the opener 'Cubic'. They mean you instantly take flight and drift through the skies next to pillow melodic clouds that cast your mind adrift. It's deliciously deep and colourful stuff. 'Shifting Sands' is another mix of suspensory chords that pan all around and bubbling, percussive drums that are hard to define. 'Splay' sinks into a watery world of dubby chords and skeletal but compelling beats and 'Under The Canopy is melodic minimalism of the highest order.
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 in stock $12.73
244
Space Is The Place (reissue)
Cat: HS 39. Rel: 15 Jun 22
Space Is The Place (8:00)
Why (7:59)
Let's Jam (7:26)
Make It Live (5:35)
Cyborg Dance (5:28)
I Wanna Be A B-Boy (5:43)
Teknology (5:06)
 in stock $23.80
245
Planetary Summoner EP
Cat: PNK 06. Rel: 18 May 23
Roma Khropko - "Sun Summoner"
Roma Khropko - "Lockdown" (Early mix)
Riccardo Rizza - "Planetary Place"
Riccardo Rizza - "Nowhere"
 in stock $13.84
246
The Power Of Music
Cat: DIST 002. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Hankook & Leeroy Thornhill - "Boom" (4:49)
Hankook - "Funky DJ" (4:02)
Hankook & Orebeat - "Dreamers" (4:56)
Hankook - "Fucking Beat" (4:57)
 in stock $18.26
247
What Cha Need
Cat: KD 085. Rel: 15 May 25
What Cha Need (3:41)
I'll Take You There (3:09)
Review: 'I'll Take You There' by Leon Mitchison, featuring mixes from Kenny Dope, is a standout release from Kay-Dee Records, in a rare label head-to-head with Now-Again Records. This special edition tosses us an unreleased remix from Kenny Dope, infusing his signature funk-in-the-trunk style into an authentic and primally mixed track, working directly from Mitchison's original 8-track tapes. Acclimatising the first's deeper grooves to Dope's dope, breaks-heavy production, the artist is truly deft at upcycling vintage sonic garms.
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248
Skylark EP
Cat: MEANDER 33. Rel: 16 Aug 24
Skylark (6:36)
Edge Of A Strange Euphoria (7:42)
Zuzu (Dan Andrei remix) (7:03)
Zuzu (7:33)
Review: Contemporary bass music up-and-comer Pîrvu returns to Meander with a clever take on breakstep, breakbeat and electro, the 'Skylark' EP. With the little brown job of a bird held firmly in mind - its avian grace matched well by the light, but also hot-winged determination of the title track - we find ourselves compelled to dance with both light and hot footing in equal measure. Following that up, there's 'Edge Of A Strange Euphoria', with its phat FMs and murky narration proving that some if not most states of ecstasy are mixed bags, provided they do the proper job of challenging our inner status quos. Finally 'Zuzu' ends things on a franker note of gaslamp-lit acid, with Dan Andrei also lending a hand to produce a neat 4/4 version.
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249
VILLAGE 001
Cat: VILLAGE 001. Rel: 02 Jul 21
AA1 (6:37)
BB1 (6:10)
Tags: Tech House
 in stock $13.56
250
Ramo
Ramo (12")
Cat: ER 026. Rel: 01 Oct 19
Persian - "Ramo" (B Boy edit) (11:58)
Ever Vivid - "65 Ways To Live" (5:47)
Ever Vivid - "You Better Run" (5:27)
Info (interlude) (0:47)
 in stock $13.84
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