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Singles
Essential Memories EP Part VI
ANNE - "Coral Reefs" (4:36)
Fukumachi - "Sakura" (5:53)
FORUM - "Claymore" (5:52)
Mike Konstantinidis - "Apocalypse" (4:14)
Augusto Taito - "Rock Bottom" (5:35)
Dold - "We All Know About This" (5:58)
DJ Plant Texture - "Swingers" (5:27)
Hadone - "Track Pour Remco Avec Pad" (4:32)
Parano - "Dead Funk" (6:23)
Jacobworld - "Reviver" (5:05)
Jarrod Yeates - "Sesh Gremlin" (#2) (6:43)
TheLoopmasters - "No Frills" (4:36)
Review: Emerald's 25th outing takes the form of another superb compilation with four artists who have already released on the label and plenty of new names making an equally good impression. ANNE kicks off with the deep, thudding kicks of 'Coral Reefs' complete with lush hits to smooth the groove. There is more weight and intensity to the oversized hi-hats ringlets on Mike Konstantinidis's 'Apocalypse', DJ Plant Texture layers in plenty of gritty and grime to his gritty 'Swingers' and Jarrod Yeates goes for a twisted after-party vibe on his intense and unrelenting 'Sesh Gremlin', with many more highlights besides.
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Chronicles Of Conflict
Cat: OMEN 050. Rel: 03 Mar 25
Duellist - "Oxidative Stress"
Duellist - "Stains Of Time"
Axkan - "Warfare"
Axkan - "Thermobaric"
Review: OMEN Recordings's next release is a big one that unites Axkan and Duellist on the same slab of wax. They take care of one side each and we're told the inspiration for their sounds was making a "shared response to the turmoil of global conflicts." Duellist kicks off and suggests with his offerings that he is anxious, unsettled and in fight mode because 'Oxidative Stress' is front-foot techno with monstrous bass energy. 'Stains Of Time' is another one with brash drums and perc and plenty of tension, then Axkan offers the hypotonic loops of 'Warfare' and broken beat menace of 'Thermobaric.
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Coffee Breaks Vol 1
Coffee Breaks Vol 1 (limited "coffee" brown vinyl 12'')
Cat: PSR 007. Rel: 20 Dec 24
Big Once - "Scratch Sentence / 110 Beat / 65 Beat / 97 Beat" (6:10)
Cutso - "Scratch Sentence / 88 Beat / Skipless / 90 Beat" (6:27)
Double A - "Scratch Sentence / 87 Beat / Skipless / 87 Beat" (6:52)
Nick Bike - "Scratch Sentence / 98 Beat / Skipless / 101 Beat" (6:19)
Review: Private Stock Records serves up a treat for DJs and turntablists with a new 12" packed with beats, scratches, and skipless tracks. Four skilled DJsiBig Once, Cutso, Double A, and Nick Bikeicontribute their skills to this collection, offering a diverse range of flavours for scratching and beat juggling. Each DJ delivers a 'Scratch Sentence' and a selection of beats at various tempos, providing a versatile toolkit for creative routines. The inclusion of skipless tracks adds another dimension, allowing for seamless blends and extended mixes. With its focus on functionality and quality, this release is a must-have for any serious turntablist or DJ looking to expand their arsenal of sounds.

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Intérprete: Casquiat
 in stock $28.88
Let's Start To Dance Again
Let's Start To Dance Again (translucent red vinyl 12")
Cat: SPEC 1872. Rel: 10 Jun 22
Let's Start To Dance Again (Dimitri From Paris remix extended version) (6:42)
Let's Start To Dance Again (Dimitri From Paris remix Super Disco Blend) (8:12)
Let's Start To Dance Again (7:37)
Let's Start To Dance (part II) (6:41)
Review: Bohannon's biggest dancefloor hit, 'Let's Start II Dance Again', has been remixed umpteen times over the years, with several reworks of the slamming disco-funk classic released in the early-to-mid-1980s. Here it gets another new lease of life as part of Unidisc's 40th anniversary celebrations, with disco remix maestro Dimitri From Paris at the controls. The Frenchman delivers two tasteful, club-ready tweaks: an 'Extended Remix' that wisely utilises all of the familiar elements of Bohannon's original, while subtly beefing up the beats and adding a few drops and breakdowns, and an even longer, more dubbed-out 'Super Disco Blend' revision. Over on the flip there's a chance to enjoy Bohannon's original version and the raw and heavy 'Part 2' mix from 1981 album Alive.
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Special Versions By Dimitri From Paris
Cat: DVAULT 003. Rel: 01 Jan 90
James Brown - "Funky Men" (Dimitri From Paris Special version) (6:13)
The JB's - "Just Wanna Make You Dance" (feat Maxxi - Dimitri From Paris Special version) (6:48)
Review: Dimitri From Paris returns with a fresh installment of his celebrated DFP Vaults series, highlighting deep cuts that reinforce his status as a top-tier remixer, DJ, and a true connoisseur of dance music's hidden gems. This release holds particular significance for Dimitri, as it pays homage to the legendary James Brown, a figure whose influence in music is beyond measure. The release features Dimitri's 'Special Version' of 'Funky Men,' a track from James Brown's Soul Syndrome. Originally overlooked by Dimitri in 1981, it now shines with a unique disco beat that he's reimagined using both vintage and modern editing techniques. The track has already proven its power on the dance floor. On the flip side, Dimitri revisits 'Just Wanna Make You Dance' by The J.B.'s, featuring Maxxi. This rare disco track, with its Caribbean flair, gets Dimitri's expert touch, enhancing its dancefloor appeal. DFP Vaults, the sister label to Le-Edits Records, presents this release with meticulous attention to detail, featuring state-of-the-art mastering and vintage-inspired packaging.
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Elementa Obscura Vol 1
Trenton Chase - "Evacuate" (5:20)
Martial Canterel - "Folly" (3:53)
DJ Nephil - "Dinner For Two" (4:27)
Exhausted Modern - "Fear Of Focus" (3:31)
Fragedis - "Landing In Reality" (5:54)
Happy707 - "Where Does That Noise Come From" (4:28)
Review: Menacing EBM and dark synth billows from a Netherlands hinterland; our heralds speak of an esoteric encampment by the name of Espectro Oculto, said to be the remote incantators of an unstoppable curse in sound. Six shadowy emissaries have been sent to spread the pestilence; Trenton Chase, Martial Canterel, DJ Nephil, Exhausted Modern, Fragedis and Happy707. Clearly, the faction have recruited only the best, trusted and yet most nefarious of spies from as far-flung regions as Czechia and Argentina in the administering of such a sordid sonic plague. We're left most quivery at the centrifugal doom drones of Exhausted Modern's 'Fear Of Focus', across whose breakdown banshees are heard wailing and snarling, and Fragedis' 'Landing In Reality', a lo-fi techno freakout and sonochemical anomaly, channeling militant two-way radio samples and hellish FM synthesis.
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Stellar Mode 003
Cat: STMO 003. Rel: 30 Apr 24
Dagobert - "Beyond Light" (7:29)
Dagobert - "Com-Sequences" (6:06)
Kalson - "The Origin Of Energy" (6:26)
Kalson - "Luminous Horizon" (5:38)
Review: Dagobert & Kalson deliver the third instalment of their serial Stellar Mode project, which sticks out like a rogue planet amid a sea of drab and unremarkable stylistic orbiters. This four-track cosmic fulguration consists of two tracks by each artist, and is notable for its ultra-glossy action-packed ambient breaks content; they've just done something wonderfully extra to the sound here, treating each element like exoplanetary objects of study and refinement. As Kraftwerkish sequences and ambient soundscapes collide with planetary ring systems of bass and plucksynth, what's not to love here?
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Ambition
Ambition (12" + stickers in embossed sleeve)
Cat: CROWD 007. Rel: 19 Feb 25
No Mas (5:29)
Ambition (5:41)
Split (5:49)
36G (5:34)
Review: Dajusch brings the rave to CROWD here with some feral techno beaters that will get floors going mental. 'No Mas' is lit up with euphoric vocals and trance-y pads that are impossible to ignore. 'Ambition' has barreling beats that fizz with texture and are topped by nimble chords that dance about the mix. 'Split' is another one overflowing with energy and dusty analogue edges while '36G' shuts down with a tunnelling lead and bouncy low end. This is full fat techno with real machine soul.
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Commencement
Commencement (12" in hand-stamped sleeve)
Cat: NUDI 015. Rel: 12 Nov 24
Commencement (4:05)
Commencement (Gonjasufi remix) (3:56)
Commencement (Lewi Boome remix) (4:23)
Mineral Blend (4:50)
Mineral Blend (Dome Zero remix) (4:42)
Mineral Blend (Polyop remix) (4:27)
Review: London trio Damos Room serve up their take on dub-inspired bass music on this new EP which emerged from a rare collaborative session in Elijah Minnelli's loft. 'Commencement' opens with a deep, droning bass groove that's topped with a stream of conscious muttering to create a moody and hypnotic sound. 'Mineral Blend' brings a laid-back dancehall vibe with dreamy echoes of past sessions and remixers Gonjasufi, Lewi Boome, Dome Zero and Polyop individually infuse the tracks with dub techno, acid and experimental twists best highlighted by Gonjasufi's haunting transformation of 'Commencement' into a misty, immersive bit of sonic menace.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Bass
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Dancefloor Classics Vol 4
Dancefloor Classics Vol 4 (limited 10" + MP3 download code)
Cat: RAJATON 02D. Rel: 06 Nov 23
Tweets (3:05)
You Check (3:03)
Hero Forever (3:48)
Don't Pick Up (2:37)
Review: Finnish underground icon Sasu Ripatti returns under his most frequently used pseudonym, Vladislav Delay, for another bout of Dancefloor Classics. The series has already established a loyal following, and the fourth episode is enough to explain why, even if you've not encountered any of the preceding instalments. Music for imagined dancefloors is how the official release information puts it, it quickly becomes clear just how vivid that imagination is. Throwing down a string of footwork inspired cuts, the four tracks here are frantically upbeat and packed with filthy, jacking potential. But they're also deep, at times ghostly - or at least a little eerie - and ground in a desire not just to make people move, but also push sounds forward into new territories. Never an easy line to tread, the overall results hit as hard as the beats themselves.
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For Your Heart
For Your Heart (black & red splattered vinyl LP)
Cat: BYN 044. Rel: 25 Nov 24
For Your Heart (mix version) (6:34)
For Your Heart (MYOM version) (1:16)
For Your Heart (7" version) (3:23)
For Your Heart (instrumental) (3:26)
Review: Dandy was the alias of choice of Italian singer Alessandre Persone, who collaborated with a string of producers to craft Hi-NRG and 'Eurobeat'-powered synth-pop hits between 1987-91. 'For Your Heart' dates from 1989. Rooted in the kind of sing-along, Hi-NRG pop pioneered by Bobby Orlando but developed commercially by Stock, Aitiken and Waterman, the song is a genuine earworm and comes complete with weighty, arpeggio-driven bass, echoing drum fills and classic Italo-disco style stabs. The killer version is the EP leading, extended 'Mix version', though plenty will also reach for the jaunty and heavy instrumental take. The short bonus 'MYOM version' is a DJ tool that cycles through various riffs and echoing vocal snippets.
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Tags: Hi-NRG | Italo Disco
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When Jah Come
Cat: ISS 100. Rel: 08 May 25
When Jah Come (3:44)
When Jah Come (King David mix) (3:45)
When Jah Come (feat Jah Shaka - Zulu mix) (3:45)
When Jah Come (Russ D mix) (3:47)
Review: Marking Indica Dubs' 100th release in serious style, 'When Jah Come' by Danman takes the form of a powerful tribute to the late Jah Shaka, whose influence shaped generations of dub and roots sounds and musicians. This long-anticipated dubplate was famously championed by Shaka himself and comes laden with deep, earth-shattering basslines, spiritual vocals that touch your inner psyche and militant rhythms with unmistakable reverence. It is a celebration and a memorial that honours Shaka's legacy while showcasing Danman's ever-commanding voice and Indica Dubs' unrivalled production strength.
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10 Years Of Microm Records
10 Years Of Microm Records (12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: MR 040. Rel: 20 Jan 25
Dark Vektor - "Des Control" (4:20)
Synth Alien - "Seoane" (5:20)
Tainted Cell - "Sintasix" (2015) (4:32)
MEKA - "If Electro" (vinyl edition) (6:32)
Amper Clap - "In Another Reality" (2018) (6:07)
Negocius Man - "The Launcher" (2022) (3:37)
Review: Spanish tastemakers Microm Records celebrates a decade of innovation in electro sound by bringing unreleased tracks from the past to vinyl alongside a selection of fresh current works. This project aims to honour the label's achievements while bridging the gap between its past and present and does so in style while also resurrecting hidden gems and encapsulating the evolution of its sound. From the dark, corrugated funk of Dark Vektor's 'Des Control' via MEKA's enthralling, vocal-laced workout 'If Electro' via Negocius Man's 'The Launcher', this is a superb electro collection.
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Craving For Love
Craving For Love (7" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: BS 036 BLACK. Rel: 14 Jun 23
Craving For Love (2:55)
Spinning Round (3:30)
Review: Impressive original funk largesse from Swiss supergroup Daschenka Project; 'Craving For Love' demonstrates just that, with impeccable recordings by one Luc Montini at One Drop Studios backing up an indelible ensemble cast of musicians, from Dascha Luscher (vocals), Jean-Pierre Von Dach (guitar), Michael Chylewski (bass) and a tripartite brass section comprising Charlotte Lang, Noah Eiermann and Moritz Renner. Where the A-side revels in an ultra-lively energy, 'Spinning Round' on the B plies the record with an equal measure of chillout soul food.
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Deliquent
Deliquent (gatefold red & yellow vinyl double 7")
Cat: FXHEDK. Rel: 20 Feb 23
4 Ever Dastardly (2:30)
Bu$$ The Bank (1:21)
Pesos (2:35)
Gag Reflex (1:25)
Dastardly Love Song (1:40)
Bodies Drop (2:08)
All I Wanna Be (1:47)
What U Here Foe (1:55)
Review: Omar S does what he wants, so we are often treated to some surprises on his FXHE label that come seemingly out of nowhere. If they come with his stamp of approval, though, that is enough for us to find them intriguing, at the very least. This one is from Dastardly Kids aka Sonny Dulphi and Pat2Dope and they bring hi tech styles to hip-hop. The sounds are raw and twisted, with spoken-word bars over dense layers of synth and drums on opener '4 Every Day Dastardly'. There is a metallic feel to the icy cold and sleazy beats of 'Bu$$ The Bank', more depth to 'Pesos' which has a cloud rap vibe and more stoned and late night vibes to 'Dastardly Love Song'. A fresh double 7" for sure.

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Black Excellence EP
Cat: POE 001. Rel: 25 Jul 24
Hidden Hebrew (7:16)
Hidden Hebrew (Tolga Fidan remix) (5:31)
Hidden Hebrew (Housework remix) (5:54)
Summer La Costa (Roy Davis Jnr mix) (4:49)
Summer La Costa (Mourad remix) (6:47)
Review: American house don Roy Davis Jnr is inseparable from his cult classic 'Gabriel' with Peven Everett but also has many other delightful deep house cuts in his discography. His Black Excellence EP is one of them. It came digitally in 2022 on the P'oe Records label and now gets pressed up to wax for the imprint's first foray into this medium. It features the single 'Hidden Hebrew' which is a percussive deep house sound with soothing piano chords and plenty of drum fills and splashy cymbals. There are two different remixes of it as well as his own RDJ version of 'Summer La Costa' which is a more humid and horn-laced jam with a soulful topline. Last of all is a Mourad Remix packed with wet hand claps and chopped-up loops and violin.
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Music For Hippies (feat Dunkeltier/Khidja mixes)
Cat: PLA 043. Rel: 03 Apr 23
De Fabriek - "Lullabye" (10:38)
De Fabriek - "Lullabye" (Dunkeltier 'Hey Robot' mix) (7:29)
Dunkeltier - "Tik Tok Goes The Clock" (7:25)
De Fabriek - "Come Down" (13:31)
De Fabriek - "Come Down" (Khidja 5AM mix) (13:14)
Review: Platform 23's latest release sees them offer up a partial reissue of 'Music For Hippies', an impossible-to-find 1988 cassette from Dutch experimentalists De Febriek. What's an offer is a mix of original tracks and fresh remixes. In the former category you'll find 'Lullabye', a spacey, dubbed-out chunk of new wave/post-punk/cosmic funk fusion full of intergalactic synth sounds, rubbery bass, bluesy guitar solos and trippy vocals, and an edited version of the epic 'Come Down', a more atmospheric, but no less dubbed-out affair that combines layered ambient noise, rocket-launch sonics and a hushed, hypnotic groove. Bahnstag 23 contributor Dunkeltier provides two takes on 'Lullabye', a throbbing, druggy new wave mix and a total re-make. Completing the package is a fiendishly low-slung, dark and mind-altering '5am Mix' of 'Come Down' courtesy of Khidja.
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Clear Lake Audiotorium (reissue)
Clear Lake Audiotorium (reissue) (limited translucent green vinyl 12" in gel sleeve)
Cat: RMM 3291. Rel: 06 Mar 25
In The Woods (feat shortie No Mass)
I Am I Be (feat Maceo Parker, Fred Wesley, Pee Wee Ellis)
Sh Fe Mc's (feat A Tribe Called Quest)
Patti Dooke (feat Guru, Maceo Parker, Fred Wesley, Pee Wee Ellis)
I Be Blowin' (feat Maceo Parker)
Stix & Stonz (feat Grandmaster Caz, Tito Of The Fearless Four, Whipper Whip, La Sunshine & Superstar)
Review: This long-lost De La Soul gem, originally a promo-only release from 1994, finally sees the light of day. Featuring four tracks from their acclaimed Buhloone Mindstate album, this 12" also boasts two exclusive cuts showcasing De La Soul's collaborative spirit. 'sh.Fe.Mc's' sees them trading verses with fellow Native Tongues posse members A Tribe Called Quest, while 'Stix & Stonz' unites them with hip-hop pioneers Grandmaster Caz, Tito of the Fearless Four and Prince Whipper Whip. The real magic of this release lies in its ability to transport listeners back to the golden age of alternative hip-hop, where Tracks like 'iN tHe WoOds' and 'i aM I bE' showcase the group's signature blend of jazz-infused beats, playful lyricism and socially conscious themes. The presence of Maceo Parker, Fred Wesley and Pee Wee Ellis adds a layer of soulful funk, further enriching the sonic tapestry. This limited edition release offers a glimpse into a pivotal moment in De La Soul's career, where their adventurous spirit and collaborative nature were in full effect.
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Santos '79
Santos '79 (limited 7")
Cat: CCP 10. Rel: 12 Jun 24
Santos '79 (3:55)
Moon Over Rio (3:23)
Review: Stefano De Santis echoes purple dubstep on this live-feeled new electronic jazz dazzler, all improvised synth fusion that works well both as a danceable cut and a timeout moment. Just two tunes, 'Santos 79' and 'Moon Over Rio' come across like the morning and evening sides of De Santis' lifeworld; the former is a warm, glitzing sonic waxing, full of tweezy approach notes and Simmons drum 'pows'; the latter is a crepuscular waning, contrasting to the other by way of twinkly chime cascades and deeper chromatic blues.
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A Kind Of Prayer EP
Cat: CCP 08. Rel: 07 Aug 23
A Kind Of Prayer (5:05)
Waiting For The Sun (5:36)
Bring The Fonk (5:16)
Barra Nova (Eastern Bloc Extension) (6:03)
Review: Colin Curtis Presents another superb EP here which has been put together "to enlighten the listener to the two very different sides of this project." On the A-side, Stefano De Santis showcases a vintage spiritual jazz side with Afrobeats and plenty of funk in the drums. On the flip is a more broken boogie vibe with big disco strings courtesy of The Sunlight Orchestra. It's a life-affirming sound that fills you with sunshine and then last of all comes an Eastern Bloc Extension of 'Barra Nova' that rides on lush broken-beats all lit up by lush chords.
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Tags: Latin Jazz
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Superfluous
Superfluous (white vinyl double 12")
Cat: AVRGLP 01. Rel: 07 Mar 23
Esprit Coubertin (feat Paul Cut) (3:40)
Truman Flow (4:55)
Annees Folles (feat Herr Krank) (5:18)
Extravagante Sobriete (4:30)
Eurovision (5:24)
Eurovision (Piano mix) (5:26)
Global Unlimited (5:17)
Fermeture Facile (2:24)
Review: Whatever you were expecting from an album named 'Superflous', forget it. An exploration into all the many paths of light that refract from the prism of house music, Bagarre commands the dancefloor with every track, placing specific emphasis on keys - a side of the genre that the mainstream has fallen out of love with in recent years. The silky smooth jazz house of 'Espirit Coubertin', a more classic NYC brand of vocal house (beset with 80s synth phrases) in 'Truman Flow' and a divulgence into some driving piano acid house with chopped up vocals in 'Annees Folles' to even a more modern, turn of the century approach with the big hit 'Eurovision' - I could go on. A wonderful and tight package, this LP almost feels like a compilation for how varied and versatile the tracks are. The packaging being one of the selling points of course, the carbon impact of the vinyl production promising to be compensated by a French organisation. You certainly don't have to feel bad about dancing to this now.
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Savoy EP
Savoy EP (12")
Cat: RUNDEECKEN 003. Rel: 08 Apr 25
Deep Control (6:16)
Jazztrain (6:13)
Another Place (6:23)
Savoy (6:17)
Atlantic Starr (6:22)
Deeptroit (6:15)
Review: The third EP on Dutch disc discoursers Runde Ecken, the 'Savoy' EP proceeds the 'Jazzfloor' and 'Another Deep' EPs as the charming third-timer by the label's sole nucleotide, Deejazzid. With an exclusive focus on breezy minimal disco set to vinyl - and paired with a Ben Day comic book visual style - we hear another six soothers round out a swole overall mix here, as 'Deep Control' moves into 'Deeptroit', cranking up the heat under the deep minimal casserole in pigeon step.
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Paradise (remastered) (reissue)
Cat: BST X071. Rel: 09 Dec 19
Paradise (vocal mix) (5:05)
Paradise (Paradise mix) (4:56)
Paradise (dub mix) (5:09)
Paradise (Deep Jungle mix) (4:56)
Review: Best dig out a bona fide gem from the early days of Italian house music - a one-shot hit from the masterful minds of Alex Neri and Marco Baroni that originally surfaced in 1992 on Adriatic Club. This sunkissed classic has everything a deep house cut should - smooth piano, a splash of diva vocals, and feel-good vibes oozing from every pore. For our money the "Deep Jungle Mix" is the one - a smouldering swinger that will draw you in and keep you warm at night, but whichever twist on the '90s styles you prefer this record has got you covered.
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The Hardcore Remixes
The Hardcore Remixes (silver vinyl double 12")
Cat: RED 071/PRSPCT320. Rel: 29 Aug 24
The Bone Breaker (Angerfist remix) (4:11)
Dead Hipsters (Dolphin remix) (4:54)
Misophonia (Neophyte remix) (4:19)
Hybrid (The Outside Agency remix) (4:44)
Misophonia (Tripped remix) (5:02)
Dead Hipsters (Drokz Kill'em All remix) (4:43)
A Moment Of Violence (N-Vitral aka BombSquad remix) (3:26)
The Bone Breaker (5:05)
Review: Underground legend Deformer returns with The Hardcore Remixes, a blistering collection that reimagines classic tracks through the lens of some of the most revered hardcore producers. For over 25 years, Deformer has been a trailblazer, blending Jungle, Breakcore, and an eclectic array of genres into a unique sonic force. This time, the spotlight shifts to iconic hardcore figures like Angerfist, Neophyte, and Terror pioneer Drokz, who lend their distinctive styles to Deformer's original material. Each remix is a powerful, relentless interpretation, pushing the boundaries of intensity and creativity. These tracks aren't just remixes; they are complete reimaginings that honor the spirit of Deformer while taking it to new extremes. The Hardcore Remixes is an essential release for fans of hardcore and breakcore, guaranteed to be on heavy rotation for years to come. It's a testament to Deformer's enduring influence and the relentless innovation of the hardcore scene.
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Neighboursoul Edits Vol 7
Cat: NBS 008. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Come On People (7:09)
Fire & Desire (6:11)
Say No No (5:11)
The Streets (7:11)
Review: Spanish label NeighbourSoul bring a heraldic design sensibility to wildout disco edits on 12", with this latest record taking on a leonine art direction on the inner label and sleeve. A top-up to their enduring vinyl-only series, this one hears a resident editor arride four more most-pleasing disco loops, believably emulating a bygone time in which DJs would sticker and knife their records to create workable tools, in the absence of software.
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It Takes Two To Tango
Cat: FASHION 704. Rel: 02 Oct 24
It Takes Two To Tango (3:23)
Jux In (dub) (4:03)
Review: Junior Delgado's album It Takes Two To Tango on the Fashion label arrived in 1986 and brought plenty of new ideas to the dancehall and lovers rock sounds of the time. It is one of an impressive 22 he has penned over his long career and now the title track from it has been pressed up to this 7" courtesy of the Real Rock imprint. 'It Takes Two To Tango' is a nice heavy roller with fat drums and bass and some great vocal work up top. On the flip is 'Jux In' (dub) which is a version of the A-side by Jux & The A Class Crew which adds some nice shiny synth smears that swirl about the mix.
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Redundant Systems
Redundant Systems (white vinyl double 12")
Cat: TRECS 009. Rel: 13 Jan 23
Donnager (4:44)
Earthers (5:55)
Yirella (5:02)
K Cell (5:24)
Conexxion (6:17)
Delta Pavonis (5:26)
Diamonds (4:05)
Isonoe (6:13)
Review: Trident is dropping a couple of top EPs this month. One is from Derrek Carr, and one is this double white 12" that finds Deltamaxx and O En One join forces. They take us on a storytelling trip through cosmic techno that varies in mood and tempo. 'Conexxion' rides a nice rubbery, bumpy groove with incidental and wispy synth sounds, then 'Delta Pavonis' seems to soundtrack a beach party up amongst the stars. There are darker, more heady cuts like 'Donnager' and icy electro cinematics on 'Isonoe' to make for a worthy collection of sounds that work on the dancefloor and beyond.
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You Are My High (25th Anniversary Edition)
You Are My High (25th Anniversary Edition) (limited hand-numbered 1-sided etched heavyweight vinyl 12" + insert in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: YAMH 001. Rel: 08 Jul 24
You Are My High (extended)
You Are My High
Review: Demon's 'You Are My High' ignited a frenzy upon its release in 1999, becoming an iconic track synonymous with the French Touch movement. Now, 25 years later, the timeless allure of 'You' remains as captivating as ever. This summer, fans can rejoice as the track celebrates its anniversary with a special collector's edition vinyl release. With 150 million streams and a platinum disc to its name, 'You Are My High' soared to success, fuelled by its unforgettable music video featuring a three-minute French kiss. Despite initial attempts at censorship by the CSA, the track ultimately found its place on television screens 24/7, leaving an indelible mark on French pop culture. Demon's masterpiece not only defined an era but also influenced a new generation of artists, from Agar Agar to DJ Snake and beyond. As a quintessential symbol of the French Touch legacy, 'You Are My High' continues to enchant listeners with its irresistible charm and infectious groove.
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My Favourite Stranger (remixes)
Cat: 196588 75601. Rel: 04 Mar 24
My Favourite Stranger (Boris Brejcha remix) (7:10)
My Favourite Stranger (Ela Minus remix) (3:46)
My Favourite Stranger (Lond Island Sound remix) (4:48)
Review: Much loved doom monger emo kids Depeche Mode have always been ripe for remixing by new generations of electronic music artists and so it is that there 'My Favourite Stranger' gets a series of re-rubs here on Columbia. Tech house mainstay Boris Brejcha remixes first and elongates the grooves with mournful pads up top. The Ela Minus remix of the same tune brings some extra textured and darker moods and the best is saved till the last if you ask us. The Lond Island Sound remix is high speed and tinged with electro synth work as the moody vocals echo about the mix to trippy effect.
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Enjoy The Silence: KROQ FM Broadcast Dodgers Stadium LA 05/08/1990
Cat: ICONS 001. Rel: 25 Jul 24
Enjoy The Silence (Osadon remix extended) (6:19)
Enjoy The Silence (Osadon remix) (2:39)
Enjoy The Silence (Osadon instrumental) (6:20)
Review: Enjoy The Silence, Depeche Mode's standout single from Violator, marked a significant moment in the band's career, becoming their most successful UK single since 'Master & Servant' in 1984. 'Enjoy The Silence' captured both critical and public acclaim, peaking at number six in the UK charts and achieving top spots in Denmark and Spain, as well as reaching number eight in the US. The 12" version is beloved by fans with the myriad of great remixes the song provided. This new yellow vinyl version helps meet the demand of an always desirable dance record. The single's success earned Depeche Mode their first Brit Award for Best Single of 1990. This newfound positivity extended to the subsequent reception of Violator, solidifying 'Enjoy The Silence' as an iconic track in Depeche Mode's discography. The song continues to be celebrated for its brooding, tender qualities, and its ability to resonate with audiences globally as well as the iconic video.
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Wagging Tongues Remixes
Cat: 196588 48151. Rel: 20 Dec 23
Wagging Tongues (Hawtin Gaiser remix) (6:29)
Wagging Tongues (Daniel Avery remix) (4:30)
Wagging Tongues (Henning Baer's 808 remix) (4:49)
Review: Depeche Mode's 'Wagging Tongue' was first released in 2023 as the star number from the indelible synthpop band's comeback album and swansong, Memento Mori. Something of downtempo musical elegy, the original track is a crisp exercise in melancholy uplift, colliding the band's usual synthetic arpeggiations with grass-is-greener lyrical themes. Now, however, comes a new ten-track remix bundle, of which select remixes have been chosen for a set of limited releases on wax. Most of the artists enlisted for the job have done a stellar job, amping up the tempo to a neatly electrified 130-ish-bpm, while indulging the zeitgeist's penchant for well-rounded but beefy sonics. On this one, none other than Daniel Avery sticks out with a futureological cosmic electro take, while Hawtin Gaiser opts for knocking big-room techno, and Henning Baer cools things down with a cityscape-soaring 808 remix.
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Ghosts Again (remixes)
Ghosts Again (remixes) (numbered 12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: 196588 37811. Rel: 18 Dec 23
Ghosts Again (Massano remix) (6:41)
Ghosts Again (Chris Liebing vs Luke Slater remix) (8:02)
Review: First featured on Depeche Mode's critically acclaimed, James Ford-produced 2023 album Memento Mori, 'Ghosts Again' returns in remixed form. Liverpool-based melodic techno maestro Massano (real name Sam Rose) steps up first, delivering a raw, heavy and mind-mangling take that sits somewhere between darkened new wave, moody techno, and early noughties electroclash sounds. It's a fine remix all told that showcases the best of the Basildon band's original synths and vocals, while dragging the track kicking and screaming towards the dancefloor. Techno veterans Chris Liebing and Luke Slater take over on side two, predictably delivering a fearlessly fast, weight and intoxicating take that's as stomping as they come and twice as dirty.
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Size Counts (reissue)
Cat: REPEAT 35. Rel: 01 May 25
Break It Down (7:26)
Once In Your Life (12:52)
Review: Not to be confused with the heavy Dutch electro hero of the same name (he of Klakson Records fame), Dexter was the early-to-mid 2000s alias of UK tech-house producer Matt Royall. Sushitech Records recently released a retrospective of his work, Past Moves, and now German label Repeat has decided to reissue 2004's Size Counts EP. A-side 'Break It Down' is deep, druggy, chuggy and pleasingly off-kilter, with delay-laden spoken word snippets and echoing hand percussion hits rising above a driving bassline and hypnotic, locked-in drums. The pace and intensity increases on flipside 'Once Again', a kind of Hipp-E & Halo style West Coast tech-house workout rich in trippy female vocal snippets, ghostly chords and dubby bass.
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Anticlockwise (warehouse find)
Cat: CADENZA 14. Rel: 28 Mar 07
Aphrodisiaque
Astronauten
Flocon Fraicheur
Supertoll
Melimelo
Anticlockwise
Rayon Vert
La Fenetre
Review: Presenting "Anticlockwise", on Cadenza, the debut album from Digitaline (aka the Swiss duo of Gregorythme and Laps). Spontaneity and flux are key. Bright harmonics shower everything in sparks and tiny plaintive sounds plunge like diving birds. Drum tuning and delay timing are in constant motion; everything modulates everything else. These aren't the ubiquitous clicks and glitches of minimal, but something far more inspired. Digitaline's beats offer a sense of groove that's frankly irresistible, a classic jacking vibe kitted out in alien tones and melodies that dance on the edge of melancholy.
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The Fourth State
The Fourth State (12" + insert)
Cat: OS 05. Rel: 19 Dec 24
Spacehop (previously unreleased) (5:53)
Loup Garou (5:39)
Repeater (5:45)
Ready When You Are (feat Hugh Newman - previously unreleased) (6:55)
Osho Drums (5:24)
Figments Of Reality (Trance mix) (5:29)
Review: Seb Taylor is a veteran of the UK's coastal psychedelic and goa trance circuit, operating under many a name but none doing so much justice to the sound as that which came out as Digitalis. Madrid's Organic Signs know this, and have set about paying tribute to Taylor's influence with a sequel release to 1998's The Third State LP. Its psycho-spiritual successor, The Fourth State now makes up a pair, both of which are ascendant trance trouncers, aural aids for the psychonaut music fan's life's work of escaping systems of global social control.
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Chez Madame La Baronne
Chez Madame La Baronne (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: LEHB 002. Rel: 17 May 23
Chez Madame La Baronne
Chez Madame La Baronne (Idjut Boys Fazz Junk version)
Review: Earlier this year, French disco and jazz-funk combo Chatobaron joined forces with fellow Parisian Dimitri From Paris for the rather good 'I Like (The Music That You Play)'. While that was a wholehearted disco workout, this speedy sequel sees the band (and their high-profile collaborator) explore their West Coast jazz-funk influences via an inspired workout full to bursting with killer instrumental solos, dusty grooves, memorable motifs and a genuinely killer, cowbell-sporting percussion brerak. This time round, there are no Dimitri From Paris remixes; instead, dubbed-out disco favourites the Idjut Boys are on hand to smother the track in tape echo and dub delay. The result is a typically spaced-out, low-slung affair that naturally makes the most of the band's killer bassline and layered percussion sounds.
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I Like (The Music That You Play)
I Like (The Music That You Play) (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: LEHB 001. Rel: 23 Mar 23
I Like (The Music That You Play) (club vocal) (7:30)
I Like (The Music That You Play) (club instrumental) (7:07)
Review: Parisian jazz-funk, disco and boogie band Chatobaron - an outfit helmed by multi-instrumentalist Frank Chatona - have previously worked in the studio with house and nu-disco mainstay Art of Tones, so it's no surprise to see them recruiting the mighty Dimitri From Paris to mix their latest single. His A-side 'Club Vocal' mix is a genuinely riotous and celebratory affair, with strong group vocals (singing about how much they love 'your' music) and heady horns rising a jolly and joyous, piano-sporting disco-funk groove rich in low-slung bass and Cerrone style percussion. It comes accompanied not by one of Dimitri's deconstructed dubs, but rather an equally excitable 'Club Instrumental' mix that boasts all the goodness of his A-side mix minus the vocals.
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Fantastic Planet
Fantastic Planet (double 12")
Cat: CFRT 003. Rel: 24 Feb 25
Travesty (5:25)
Fantastic Planet (6:19)
Stab (6:21)
I've Seen It Done (4:23)
Stilettodisko (6:20)
Son Of Ugly (7:15)
Bi-Minis (Megamix) (6:06)
Demented (5:53)
Review: Named after the classic Czech sci-fi animated film of the same name, veteran producer DIN returns as the nextmost focus of the Coming From Returning To label, who offer up a fresh reissue of his 1992 techno classic. Then five good years into the alias (DIN was formed in 1987), producer Pupka Frey began making his distinct brand of electro-disko as a personal exploration of futuristic and analog dance textures. This EP is an 'artificial' alt soundtrack to the movie, which was otherwise histrionic and over-funky for the tastes of most techno enjoyers. Highlights here have got to be the glassy 'B-Minis' and the opening 'Travesty' (the tune's ironically anything but).
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Kiss Me Again
Kiss Me Again (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: WE 15. Rel: 29 Oct 24
Kiss Me Again (13:08)
Kiss Me Again (version) (12:40)
Review: Arthur Russell's "Kiss Me Again," originally released in 1978, is a defining moment in disco's evolution, marking a pivotal collaboration between Russell and Nicky Siano. The reissue by Week-End Records offers a fresh look at this influential track, remastered from the original tapes and accompanied by insightful liner notes from notable figures like David Byrne and Nicky Siano. This reissue captures the essence of Russell's groundbreaking work. The 12" single showcases the extended mix, reflecting the intricate production process where Russell's vision was brought to life. His unique approach to recordingimelding diverse instruments and unconventional techniquesiresulted in a rich, layered sound that defied traditional recording practices. Siano's input was equally crucial; his first-ever production from scratch was instrumental in shaping the track's iconic status. The band, featuring Wilbur Bascomb, Allan Schwartzberg, and other prominent musicians, infused the project with a dynamic energy, making the track a staple of its era. The new edition highlights Russell's innovative spirit and the collaborative magic that defined his work with Siano. It serves as a testament to the track's enduring appeal and its impact on the disco genre, ensuring that 'Kiss Me Again' remains a cornerstone of its era.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Disco
Tags: Disco Funk
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Nothing Is Impossible (Record Store Day RSD 2020)
Nothing Is Impossible (Record Store Day RSD 2020) (numbered 12" picture disc limited to 250 copies)
Cat: CIMMI 008. Rel: 04 Apr 22
Nothing Is Impossible (Cimbamix) (4:43)
Nothing Is Impossible (3:21)
Thinking Of You (Dove Sei) (feat Sonny King) (3:49)
Pride (In The Name Of Love) (feat Antonio Farao & PNUC) (3:49)
Review: Dirotta Su Cuba is an Italian jazz / funk / pop band formed in in Florence over 30 years ago. We have another pressing of their 2020 single "Nothing Is Impossible", with the smooth acid jazz of the original complemented by the low slung, Latin influenced funky house on the Cimbamix - which is worth it for the price alone. Over on the flip, hop aboard the slo-mo funk train on the splendid "Thinking Of You" (Dove Sei) (feat Sonny King) once again featuring Simona Bencini's amazing vocal work and finally a roaring cover of the soul classic "Pride (In The Name Of Love)" (feat Antonio Farao & PNUC).
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Tek Shot Ya
Tek Shot Ya (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: DK 001. Rel: 12 Oct 22
Tek Shot Ya (Dirty) (2:27)
Tek Shot Ya (instrumental) (2:27)
Review: Japanese import 7" from DJ Kando & Tek of Smif-N-Wessun
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Jazz Crimes
Jazz Crimes (7" in hand-stamped sleeve)
Cat: MOR 001. Rel: 01 Mar 23
Make My 45 The P Funk (feat Abstract Rude - cuts By Deejay Toby Gee) (3:56)
Jazz Crimes (Deejay Katch 7" edit) (3:00)
Review: DJ Katch is a core part of the Resin Dogs and a mainstay of Australia's hip-hop scene. He pops up here to mint the new Members Only label with Abstract Rude. A-side jam 'Make My 45 The P Funk' is classic old school boom-bap with tight bars and cuts By Deejay Toby Gee. It's playful and booty-shaking and sure to get any floor full. On the flip, Katch gets deep on a more jazzy and late night number as he edits The Resin Dogs's 'Jazz Crimes', especially for this 7".
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Give Me The Message
Give Me The Message (pink & white marbled vinyl 7")
Cat: TFZ 004. Rel: 22 Jan 25
Give Me The Message (Scene 1)
Give Me The Message (Scene 2)
Review: The latest release from the TakeFingz label, DJ Katch's 7" single, dives into the blaxploitation soundscape with a fresh twist on a classic 80s hip-hop track. This installment, the fourth in Katch's series, reimagines Grandmaster Flash's iconic 'The Message,' splitting the track into two sidesiScene A and Scene B. Side-1 features an extended funky loop, evoking the feel of a hero driving into the sunset during the credits, while still retaining a vibrant dance floor groove. Side-2 offers a stripped-down, choppier version, perfect for DJs to mix or scratch. Katch's rework celebrates 50 years of hip-hop with his signature style, blending streetwise funk and jazz with distinctive samples and iconic verses. Played by notable DJs like The Allergies and Craig Charles, this release showcases Katch's talent for creating a "furtive" sound, blending classic hip-hop with a touch of cinematic flair.
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Intérprete: The Allergies
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Mygem (Grooveman Spot remix)
Cat: HR7S 325. Rel: 28 Nov 24
Mygem (feat G Rina, Emi Okamoto & Sequick - Grooveman Spot remix) (5:09)
Mirror Ball (feat Chico Carlito & Kiki Vivi Lily) (3:21)
Review: This is an interesting 7" from Japan's Lawson Entertainment that blends vintage soulful vibes with cutting-edge beats. Grooveman Spot is behind the A-side remix and is a revered name in the Japanese underground scene who reimagines 'Mygem' with his signature touch by layering jazzy chords, funky basslines and crisp percussion for a groove-infused trip that merges classic hip-hop with contemporary techniques. On the flip is a low-slung and sun kissed sound, 'Mirror Ball (feat Chico Carlito & Kiki Vivi Lily)' with lush melodies and innocent vocal sounds.
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In The Mood For Love
In The Mood For Love (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: KUD 004. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Waves (3:40)
Let's Love (feat Robert Owens) (7:23)
Move Me (5:00)
Wistful Melody (6:04)
Review: A record that crafts a smooth, jazz-infused deep house journey, blending classic influences with a refined musical touch. Side-1 opens with 'Waves', where warm piano chords and a laid-back groove create an effortlessly rich atmosphere. 'Let's Love' brings in house legend Robert Owens, elevating the track with soulful vocals, shimmering keys and uplifting energyiclassic house music with a deep jazz undercurrent. On the flip, 'Move Me' delivers a dynamic blend of funky basslines, crisp percussion and spacious keyboards, keeping the groove fluid and expressive. 'Wistful Melody' rounds out the EP with a driving four-on-the-floor rhythm, yet retains a melodic softness, balancing energy with deep, emotive textures. A beautifully crafted collection that pays homage to house music's roots while pushing toward a more intricate, jazz-leaning sound.
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Sunrise
Sunrise (7")
Cat: IMWVR 1063. Rel: 30 Apr 25
Sunrise (3:24)
Sunrise (Beatless version) (3:19)
Review: DJ Mitsu The Beats summons up a mellow, jazz-tinged spin on Norah Jones' early classic 'Sunrise', following a plucky piano-studio sesh shared with Takumi Kaneko of Cro-Magnon. After a cannonballing digital release, the "instrumental chill" track now takes shape as a 7" single, suturing Mitsu's laidback bop to Kaneko's smooth, sunspot piano lines. With cover photography by surf documentarian Atsushi Kumano, the single was in turn singled out for the surf music compilation Salt Meets Island Cafe: Sea of Love 2, curated by new lifestyle magazine Salt. Balancing beachside ease and unsurpassable musicianship, this track hankers at the title for next best surf-chill anthem.
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Notes To Jiggabot
Cat: HDLA 001. Rel: 08 Feb 24
Chasing The Rhythm (9:42)
I Will Shine For You (9:28)
Far Away (8:45)
Alive With You (9:15)
Review: A deliberate exercise in Y2K aesthetics and cyberpunk electrance comes in the creative output of DJ Natural Nate - his latest EP for Hoodwink Recordings, 'Notes To Jiggabot' - which consists of four tracks eulogizing his cybernetic partner-in-crime, Jiggabot (several releases from this pair have come out since mid 2018) and seemingly the object of his fantasmic affections. Whether the likes of new numbers 'Chasing The Rhythm', 'I Will Shine For You' or 'Far Away' originate from some angelic conceptual otherworld or this banal material one, it's hard not to love the signifiers poured into the EP: US freestyle jaunts, pure femme vocals doused in reverb-reverbs and melismatic hums; hyper-compressed, lightsabre-sculpted beats and visual cues reminiscent of childhoods spent lost in postmodern futuristic fantasies, such as those of Deus Ex or Blade Runner.
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It Smells Like Bootyhole On Mars Bring Me Back To Earth!
Cat: FCR 027. Rel: 04 Mar 24
Where You Are Is Not Who You Are (4:20)
Trashman (feat Jupiter Ghost) (3:26)
Freak Show (4:18)
Cleanin´ Up (feat Elis Dao) (4:17)
Real Thang (feat Elis Dao) (3:56)
It Smells Like Bootyhole On Mars Bring Me Back To Earth! (3:53)
Review: DJ Pirna's new EP has a rather unreconstructed title in 'It Smells Like Bootyhole On Mars Bring Me Back To Earth!' but there is nothing wrong with the beats. The six tunes are all sizzling dancefloor workouts that draw on juke, house, footwork and electro and first up is the soulful sound of 'Where You Are Is Not Who You Are' before 'Trashman' gets all wonky. 'Freak Show' is a thrill gin and high-speed electro looper, while deeper atmospheres pervade the slower 'Cleanin' Up', jazzy overtones of 'Real Thang' and then last of all is the title cut with its spinning hi-hats, funky breaks and boogie bass.
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Intérprete: Lexx
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100 Years Of Deathchant
100 Years Of Deathchant (1-sided digitally printed clear vinyl 12")
Cat: DEATHCHANTSP 02. Rel: 03 Apr 25
100 Years Of Deathchant (10:56)
Review: The DJ Producer goes in hard here with a special one-sided 12" that uses all of its almost 11-minute lay time to pack in as many hardcore references, sounds and motifs as possible. It is a head-spinning, ear-tickling medley of legendary status that comes as a massive tribute to DJ Hellfish and the 100th release of his Deathchant label.
It's an absolute bomb of a tune, packed with energy and intensity, rave sirens, caustic pads, distorted bass and chopped-up shout-outs. Brilliantly mad.
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Re:Strain Of Stairs
Cat: HR7S 297. Rel: 08 Dec 23
Re:Strain Of Stairs (7" edit) (5:02)
Ain't Even Like Me (feat Kim Hill) (4:49)
Review: DJ Ryow aka Smooth Current is a Japanese DJ and producer known for his hip-hop and r&b remixes. 'Re:Strain Of Stairs', as the title suggests, reinterprets the song 'Strain Of Stairs' by Japanese rock band The Pillows on the A-side, bringing a loose-hipped drum workout to the ordeal. On the B, meanwhile, Ryow goes all out on a new original featuring Kim Hill, 'Ain't Even Like Me', a song which first debuted online a least four years ago - it's an impressively-made production in contemporary r&b, with exquisite harmonies from Hill.
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Intérprete: The Allergies
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